THE OAPITAi EVENING- JOTTKNAL. MONDAY JUNE 114, 1889 The Sweet Word Home. Home! It Se ft uhnrmed word. Through that ono syllable thrill un told melodies, the laughter of chil dren, the sound of well-known foot steps nud the Voices of undying nf fection. Home! I hear in lhat word the rlnnle of meadow hrooks In which kucc deep we waded, the lowing of cattle coming Up from the pasture, the sharp hiss of tho scythe timid tho thick grass, tho creaking of the hay rack where we trampled down the load. Home! Upon that word there drop the sunshine of boy hood and the shadows of tender sor rows and the reflection of ten thou s ind fond memories. Home! When I see it in book or newspaper that word seems to rise and sparkle and leap and thrill and whisper and pray and weep. It glitters like a shield. It springs up like a fountain. It thrills like a song. It twinkles like a star. It leaps like aflame. It glows like a sunset. It slugs like an angel. And if some lexicographer, urged on by a spirit from beneath, should seek to cast forth that word from the lan guage thechildreu would come forth and hide it under garlands of wild flowers; and tho wealthy would come forth to cover it up with their diamonds and pearls; and the kings would hide it under their crowns; and after Herod had haunted its life from Bethlehem to Egypt and utterly given up the search, some bright warm day it would flash from among the grins and breathe from among the flower?, and toss from among tho coronets, and the world would read it, bright and fair and beautiful and resonant as before. Home! Home! Home. Tulmage. Queering the Find. It was the new reporter who had come in, covered with perspiration and dust, as the list form went to press. "Did it ttike you all day to do that ark water works detail?" snarled the city editor. 'S-e-shl speak low." whispered the new "special" in the C.E.'s ear. "Got on to A 1 suicide out in the park defalcation probably." "GreatiCresar! and wo have gone to press," gasped the editor; "the afternoon papers will get a beat on us to-morrow." "Not much!" chuckled the report er. "I knew I couldn't get here in time for the last edition, so I just queered the find." "What do you mean?" "Why, I dragged the body into the brush and covered it with grass and things. A blood hound couldn't find it. To-morrow we will develop tho claim and give 'em a two column sensation." With tears in his eyes the city edi tor arose and fell upon his subordi nate's neck. "You are an honor to tho profession," he sobbed. "I'll see that your salary is increased $2 a month. 1 will, by jingo!" Regularity of Habit. One of the most difficult of all minor habits to acquire is that of retmlarltv. It ranks with that of order. The natural inclinations of mont nprsons is to defer until the lost possible moment, or to put oft to another time, where this can nossiblv bo done. Yet habits of regularity contribute largely to the ease and comforts of life. A person can multiply this efficiency by it. We know persons who have a mul titude of duties, aud who perform a vast deal of work daily, who set apart certain hours for certain du ties, aud are there at the moment and attend rigidly to what is in hand. This doue and other engage ments are, met, each In order, and a vast deal accomplished, not by strained exertion, but by regularity. The mind cau be bo trained to this that at-oertain hours in tho day it will turn to a particular Hue of duty, and at other hours different labors. The very diversity is restful, when attended to in regular order. But let these bo run together, and the duties mixed, and what was easy is now annoying and oppressive, and tho exact difference between many is just at this point. Ex. An actor's luck Is illustrated by the terrible accident at Johnstown, where a company played, aud being too late to catch the train for tho next town, hired wagons to trans port them just In time to escape cer tain death. In spite of the fact that actors travel moro than any other profession, none atm ever to get hurt In any kind or accident. A caso of poisoning from eating a mackerel has led to the statement from excellent authority that ''the gills of a mackerel undergo fermen tation, and that no part of the head should bo eateu after firtyIglit hours of the fish being caught." A bit of military news Is: "The queen has been pleaded to approve of leopard skltis lelng worn in fu ture with the ottlccra saddlery "f the Prineew of Wk' u"u " in- ..!.. i -... IjuU' Mltlna unu nil- piciMa n irr R1 Will POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tins powder never vnrles. A marvel of purity, strength nnd whole-.omeness. More economical than tho ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short w elt;ht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. Rovai. 1UKINO POWDKUCO..10UVnll.N.Y. A. SEDGWICK, NO. OB state; street, HAIR CUTTING AND SHAVING ! All hi n (U of lial r work, hair charms, gold charms, switches, purrs, bangs, anything you may desire In his line. Hair Work Always on Hand. Ho has everything In tho hair lino for ladles, (live him a call and ho will nil your order. Th-j H fry F.KS' GUIDE ia iseu'jn H .rch and Sept., each your. It is an ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur chase tho luxuries or the necossttioa of life. Wo 3an clothe you. and furnish you with .ll '.he noccsstry and unnecessary appliances to ride, -.vi lie, dance, sleep, oat, fit.h, hunt, work, pu to chinch, oi stay Dt homo, ami in various sizes, ltylus and qunmituw. Just figure out what is requirod to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair estimate of tho value of tho BUYERS' QUIDS, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents vu pny postage, iViONTGOMERYWARD & CO. ill-Ill liichican Avenue. Chicago, Dl. Call, and Seo T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THE State Insurance Building, Cor. Com mercial and Chemcketc streets 'O-ltf Proposals for Supplies. The board of trustees of theOrcgon State In-ano Asylum hereby Invito sealed pn poalsror rurnlshlnent the asylum, nenr Salem, Oregon, tho following supplies fur the six months commencing July 1, ISSh DUUUS. 2 lbs fluid extract cascara sagrada. 2 lbs iluld extract rhus aromatlcn. 1 lb fluid extract clmtclfug rnc ius iiuiu extract ginger. 1 lb lluld extract ipencuanah. 2 lbs fluid oxtract liquorice. 1 lb lluld extract senna. 2 lbs fluid extract cherry bark 2 lbs fluid extract arnica. ' lb tannic acid. 3lbs carbolic acid crystals. 2 lbs bromide of potash. 2 lbs iodide potash 1 lb iodide ammonia, 1 lb subnit bismuth, squlbbs. 5 lbs gum camphor 1 lb pulv acacia. 10 lbs epsom salts. 1 lb pyro phosphate Iron. Bozs concentrated nitrous ether. 8 ozs oil clove. 2 ozs oil lemon. 2nzsoll bay. IuOO pll Aloln Co (McK. A It.) 200 pll mangancso blnox (McK AR 2 qr. 300 pll phosphorus MOO 3 doz surgeons sponges. 1000 empty capsules, No 1 , gross corks each No 1 to 6 XX exlm long. 1 sross pin boxes. No SO. 1-3 gross ointment bsxes 1 and 2 oz each. k gross 2 drachm vials. 1 gross 1 oz I'hila ovals. ' 2 " M ' yt 3 4i ii l M Q l I ii g " ' 6 gals port wine, Napa valley. 3 gals whisky, O K Cutter. doz Davidson svrinifps. No. 1. W doz black hard rubber syringes, 5 doz " " " " " IMIm i-i BVnilL'I'N 3 gals glycerlno. Ilgals grape brandy. 5 gals sherry wine, No. 1. G gals alcohol. 5 bbls sal soda. 15 lbs Japan wax. 1 lb aq ammonia, cone. 1 lb cream of tartar, Squlbbs. U lb resublimated iodiue.a 2 lbs rosin. 2 lbs gum asafoctlda. llbttccctlcacid. 2 lbs diluted phosphoric acid. 1 doz Phillip's cod liver oil. SO a rubber tubing, inch. 00 filtering paper. 10 inch. 6 oz sulfonal. 2 doz bot's soluble hypodermic tablets, sulphate hyoscyamlne, No 45, 1-00 gr, John Wyeth t Bro. 2000 powder papers, No 10 X doz soft rubber catheters DRY GOODS 330 lbs yam, all wool; 250 lbs white; 100 blue 2000 yds Canton flannel, Nashua XXX GOO yds ilan-elles, York MTg Co checks GOO yds Lonsdale tine shectlng,3(l in 200 yds l'equot tlno sheeting, M 1200 yards mariner's stripes (Amoskcag) 800 yds l'equot sheeting, heavy A, 30 in 1200 yds l'equot Bhcetlng, heavy, 45 in 200 yds toweling, red and blue check. 800 yds calico. American full standard. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMESl lly uni" d. u-e. l'or in fg i lc r(! me vm i r refi ll, u ii Kit t iSviniinT va riety isiiiit. who ii i as iite utoxt styles and p.utrrm In V. nil Ilipir. linrdiiN mid Dcmmti.ius. itipc. Innn.ull, of clurge. A tine line of BA.13Y CAUKlAOEa always on hand, besides n large assortment of new goods too numerous to mention WM. SARGEANT, Variety Store, Commercial St., Salem. I Weekly Capita K oz 1 " MTTLE WOMEN aro as a rule, possessed of happy disposi tions but when theso sweet dlsposltlons.bc como soured nnd irritable, in consequence of the long train of distressing features peculiar to female complaints, they arc then not companionable to say the least. It Is theduty, not only of llttlo women, but of all women so afflicted, to bring about tho subjection, nnd immediate removal, of these painful maladies. This is easily accomplished by tho use of Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription, tho gi cat specific for "fcmalo weakness." it Is a positive euro for the most flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions prolapsus or falling oftho womb, weak back, "female weak ness," nnteverslon, retroversion, bearing down sensations, chronlo congestion, in flammation nnd ulceration of the womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness In ovaries, and kindred nllmcnts. All druggists. THEIR Ul'SlHhSS ROOMIMI. Probably no ono thing ha9 caused such a great revival of trade at l)ah iel J. Fry's Drugstore as their giving iiwnv to their customers so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuablo article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung dis eases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bot tle free, largo size $1. Every bottle warranted. For the Public Good. UmW nfclrw now Mi- It is an Indisputable, fact that tho hand somest vestibule trains that aro now run on the American continent me those on tho ISurlingtou route, leaving from Union depot in Denver, nlso Bt. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trains from the west. Tho first and second class coaches aro magnificent, the reclining chair cars suburb, tho Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and as for tho meals that are served In Uioo palace Uurlington dining errs yum yum. Tho next time you i;o cast to Kansas City, Chicago or Bt. Louis, If you mention to the ticket agent thatyou want your ticket to read from Denver or St. Paul over tho Burlington route, you will get it; and you will always be glad of u. If you ea via tho Northern or Canadian Pacific, the elegant vestibule trains of The Uurllngton Route, between at. Paul and Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you along the eastern shoroot the Mississippi river for a distance of 350 miles, amidst scenery that cannot bo surpassed; or, If you go via the Oregon Short Lino or Southern Pacific, nnd your tlcnei reads via The Burlington Route from Cheyenno or Den ver, you will pass tbmugn all tho thriving cities and towns located in what Is popu larly known as the Heart ot the Continent. For further information npply to A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, 8o First street, Portland, Oregon. MBd&wtl Kin villi tnlUn nil nlntli tt'lill A nmllt.nnt-tr CO (1o7. spools white thread, No 30, Mile End 15 uuz pairs suspenders 12 dozTuikoy red handkerchiefs 0 doz spools black linen thread, No, 25 GROCERIES G000 lbs Liverpool salt, flno 720 lbs tea, U S brand, Ponchong. IHX) lbs tobacco, Itapldan brand 1G0 lbs China starch 300 lbs soda crackers, extra fresh 200 lbs raisins, California lajcrs. 100 lbs Gcrmeu Spcrry's now process 12,000 lbs sugar; 7000 golden C, 6000 grain GOO lbs cheese, Cranston's, or ns good 2000 lbs corn meal. Go.d Duit. fresh ground. ijuj ins cmcKea wncat, iresn ground. 1300 lbs o.t meal, fresh ground. 13001bs coarse hominy, fresh ground. 14 10 lbs rolled oats (Cormack'H patent). 300 lbs dried currants. 141 lbs carb soda. C and Co A and II brand. 100 lbs sago. 20 doz brooms. 18 doz cans oysters, Blue Points. lOdoz concentrated lye (American). 12 doz cans corn, Wlnslow. 1 doz Turkey dusters, 14 In. G doz dust brushes, Murphy and L A. Co., 2 doz small mirrors, 10x12 In. 300 gals syrup, extra Golden, American refined. 200 gals coal oil, GO gal tanks. Pearl brand. ui I leans extra, Metropolitan and $50. HORSES. $50. Ane hundred head of brood marcs and young horses for bale. Forty or fltty colts expected in the spring Two flno horses, Clyde nnd Pcroheon stock, weight sixteen and seventeen hundred; uavo been with tho band for tho past three years. Original stock from tho best quality ol mares. For particulars addre3 orieo yaleni. Or. wit. OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO. Af (Limited Line.) CI1AS. N SCOTT, Kecelvcr. I ron nnd after Feb. 18 ISSO.nnd until further notice trains will run dully (except Bun day) as follews: BAST SIDE. Coburg Mall From Port land Lv.ll.3u am Ar. I0.U1 Lv. 2.15 pm " 2M 3.18 3;3l 11.10 3JB 4.03 4.16 4.35 4.3U 4.47 6.S0 Ar 5.M &G6 fl.ll 6J2I 81 7.20 7JU &03 &37 P.20 10:15 p in Commutlon STATIONS. roiiTUNDMvrv Foot of Jcf son. Bt Kay's Lanain; St. Paul's, Woodburo, Townsend, McKec, Mt. Angel, Down's, Hllverton. Johnston'! Mill' (Switzerland. KastHldoJunct.,' Jlucicay, Aumsvlllc, West Mtaj Ion O V Crossing, West Sclo, Crabtree, Splcei. Tulluian, Plalnview. Ilrownllle, Rowland, CV;buru. Alt IA Tickets t two mile on lemt stations hav. Portl'd Mall row'rd Port land Ar. l.fO.pm. Ar 1.80 12.47 12.00 11.48 11.40 11.21 6.14 ll.lti 10.20 10.1H 10.07 0.46 9.1R 8.50 8.40 8.28 8.00 0-iS 0.13 6J0 1 doz (its olivo oil 23 gross matches, uoin o. 12 boxes mnccaronl, No 1. iz ooxes vermiciui, o i. COFFKE. lbOO lbs Costa Rica, 1st grade. 160 lbs Government Java. 76 lbs Real Mocha. 400 lbs Chicory. SPICKS. . 200 lbs black pepper. GO lbs cinnamon. GO lbs ginger. 30 lbs allspice. GO lbs mustard. 30 lbs cloves. 20 lbs mace. 10 lbs sage. 10 lbs uuground cloves. 10 lbs unground cinnamon bark, fine. CROCKERY. 18 doz tea cups, without haudles, w 0. J8 doz saucers, W G. 40 doz bowlp. 1 qt, W G yA doz wash bowls, W G VINEGAR. 400 gals pure elder vinegar, to gr - FLOUR 300 bbls best roller process, to be delivered as required STATIONERY 10 boxes lot Olllott'K pens 2Ixms Ixindon I no Pen Co, No 4 genuine Hijls lnl:;7qts Arnold's, 1 qt Statlord's nil 8 doz l'ivon's Indellblo Ink 6 reams letter paper, Llooak SOAP 2'XW lbs Kirk's sn on, or as good PAINTS, OILS AND OI.AHS. 20 gals Pioneer linseed oil 20 gals turpentine l'ju pounds white lead, Pioneer GO pounds putty 4 boxes glass, 10x20 , 4 " " 14X20 G gals copal varnlnh 2gnlsJaian dryer MEATS 330 lbs per day, more or less, ot beef and mutton, us requited, In equal parts of fore an1 hind quarter B implcs may be seen at tho office of the board of trustees, and goods must bo in ac cordance therewith Goods must come in original packages when possible ..... , . Tho lioardreerves tho right to reject any, and all bids Delivery of wipplles will bo required within ten days' notlccof acceptanceof bid A copy of this advertisement inu t ac company each bid The name of the class of supplies bid upon must bo written on the envelope Each bid must Includo all the Items In tho special class bid upon, and must give Items and totals In full, with the exception of meat and Hour , ,. .. J . . Auditing oltlccr are prohibited by liw from confirming accounts of purchase when the advertisement does not contain ii full nnd cointiletedckcrinllon of the kind of articles to be purchased Bids will be coiikldercd at lOumon Tuesday, July 2. ! wnw niUI l91J I Cm.U l , OK .W.MrHlUDE, O.W.WEUH. Hoard of Trustee. WM. A.MMXLKV, Clerk of Board. Lv 430 am cents per lug agents. Connection at lUy and Fulquart Landing with wteamcr "City of h1hj " """ fii ah. N. hCoTT. Roe r. Gow10lfW,N WCor. Ktrrtanfl Pln, GEORGE WILKINS' NEW I3UTOHISR SHOP Oa Liberty port Wm rofN in BANttl thA ft I'M ir ft bU of mMtt 5S I 1 rrft4i LOST IN THE STORM. Ona of our local editors clipped from a leading magazine extract! from a vivid description of a western blizzard 'which ire have taken the liberty to publish and at tho same time suggest to H. H. AVarnor & Co., the proprietors of thecelebrated War ner's Safe Cure, the feasibility of tak ing therefrom an extract for the Intro duction of one of their tolling advor tisoments. The following is the des cription : "At tho closo of a dark day in January a solitary horseman wends his way across tho open prairie in one of our western territories. Ho pastes at long intervals the lono cabin of the hardy frontiersman. Two or throe old settlers, of whom ho has inquired tho way, have warned him that a storm is approaching, and one of them, with true westorn hospitulity, urges him to find shelter in his cabin for the night. But he declines the proffered kindness and urges his tired horse forward. ThnskygrowB suddenly dark. Ha decides to seek shelter. The storm in creases in its fury. Tho rider dismounts to warm his fast chilling limbs. . Can scarcely breathe. Blindness comes on. Drowsiness steals over him. Tho end is near. He is lost in tho blizzard." There is no doubt that the terror which seizes the bewildered traveler is similar to that which overcomes one when he loams that he is suffer ing from an advanced Kidnoy Dis ease, and is informed that he is in the last stages of Bright's disease. At first he is informed tiiat he has a slight kidney affection. Later he begins to feol tired. Slight headache. Fickle appetite. Failure of tho eye-sight. Cramp in tho calf of the legs. Wake fulness. Distressing nervousness. Rheumatic and neuralgic pains. Oc casionally pain in the back. Scanty, dark colored fluids, with scalding sensation. Gradual failure of strength. Any of the above Bymptorns signify Kidney Affection, but ha is told that he is all right. His physician treats him for symptoms and calls it a dis ease, when in reality it is but a symptom ot Kidney trouble. He may be treated for Rheumatic or NeursJgie pains, heart affection, or any other disease which he is most susceptible to. Finally the patient has pufflnf under the eyos, slight bloating of the ankles and legs. His pbysloiaa may iniorm mm tnat it ib out roe accumu lation of blood in his ankles for want of proper exercise. The bloat continues and reaches his body. Then he is informed he has dropsi cal troubloj, and is tapped once or twice. He notices it is difficult to breathe owing to irregular action of Iuio Heart, uuu niiaiiv ib luiormea mil he has a slight attack of Bri-ht's Dis ease, boon tils mends are nouneu that his is an advanced cose of Bright's Disease, and that he can live but a short timo. His honorable and dignified physician asks for counsel. It is too late. Still he sticks to the old family physician, and the physi cian knows and has known from the beginning that the patient has been stricken with death lor months, tot he knows full well that the profession acknowledge they have no remedies for the cure of Kidney Disease. At last the patient iuffo.ates 1 smothered and dies from dropsical trouble. Or perhaps the disease may not tako the form of a dropsical ten dency, and the patient dies from apoplexy, paralysis, pneumonia or heart trouble-. Or it may HVt the form of blood poisoning. In each form the end is the same. And yet ho and hia friends were warned by the proprietors of the colebratea remedy k .town as Warner's Hafe Cure, of the lurking dangers of a slight Kid ney affection. The newspapers have published the dangers. Columns of facts have been printed of men dying from advanced Kidney Disease or Bright's Disease. His friends and physician look around with horror and regret for seeming noglcct, but he Is lost. He did not heed the warning that a storm was approaching. He declined tho prof fered hospitality, and reck lea v went forward into danger. He struggled manfully for a time, but his strength failed, he grew gradually weaker and he was lost to the world. Not In a blizzard, but from tho terrible malady which is almost daily occurring in every community, and which is doc tored as a symptom inrtead of what Ii is,-a moruf ditH wmt fxep on TriE YA0UINA ROUTE. Has Beeri Enla.i;ged ind Greatly Improved and Now Is The CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN OREGON! THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN MARION, .GOiUNiTY - -.-'..- Read Our Reduced Termsl WEEKLY, one year, M. WEEKLY, six Hiottths,. ..0.75 'Now Head Our Discount for Cash WEEKLY, ono year, $1.00. WEEKLY, hIx moutliH, f0.50. WAS THERE EVER ANYTHING ECjUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL IN THE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUIt ONE-,pHntD OKF FOH CASH. Ox,ir Old Subscribers Now In urrraruuro urged lo take iidyuntna.ii of our big dUcmmt, by wst tllng old account h nnd joining the grand thrung of one dollar milmcrllHn,T THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER Hut n solid. M.ruiieut reduotlou. Wo huve come to Uty TO ONE AND ALL We sny, neml tu your nameo. If you want to take ndvnutuge of our "one third oir for cash," and are not where you cuji get powtul notes of other convenient method of remitting, scud tu your numo and state tout you wU remit nt flrvt opportunity, Till" will endure your being placed on the OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Orctron Development compnny't steamship line. 'Ji miles shorter,'.) hours less tnno limn by tiny otlict louto. First elnsa through passenger nnd freight lino from I'ortlnud nnd nil points In tho Wil lamette vnllov to nnd from 8nn Frauctsco. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Mhivo Albany ........ .-001M lnvc Corvnllls ........ i.jo p j Arrive Ynqulna ....... 6:30 PM Lionvo Vnqultm ...... .8:45 AM Lenvo Corvnllls ....... im j Arrive Albany 11:10 AM O. AC, trains connect nt Albany and Corvnllls. Tho nbovo trains connect nt YAQUINA with tho Oregon Development Co's Lino ifStenriishlpH between Ynqulnn nnd San Fnmclseo. SAILING DATES. MTKAMERS. FltOU YAQUINA w!!!nmo.l! ,ynllcv.Tucsdny Juno 18 V nmetto Vn ey.Vcd.nesdny Juno 20 W lllnmetto Valley, .Friday July 6 STKAMKUS, FHOM 8AU JTltANCISCO Wlllamctto Vnllcy..Thursdny, Juno 13 I lntnetto Valley Saturday, Juno 22 Willamette Valley Sunday 30 Tins iimiimny reserves tho right to ennngo nailing dntes without notice, iJn, "-JJonBcni front Portland and nil Willamette Valley points can make close AOUINA IIOUTK at Albany or Corvnllls, nnd If destined to Kan Francisco, should arrange to nrrlvo nt Ynqulnn the evening befbrodato of sailing. ' ra.tncrr ami Freight Kutn Alwsvg the i .h r l .';. Freight nn(t Ticket Agents 200 nnd 202 Front at., Portlnnd.Or. C.C. ltOGUB, Ao't Gcn'l Frt. Pass. Agt., Oregon Pkiclfloll. II. Co. ii ir .,,,,, Corvnllls, Or. O H. IIAHWKUi, Jr. Gcn'l Frt; A Pass. Agt, Oregon Development Co., sol Montgomery t.; Ban Fmndsco, Col; Iteinetnbcr the Orcgdii Pncltlo's popular suiiiinor excursions to Ynqulna. low rate '!?kF,,, aro now on snle, good every ,V ednesdny nnd Saturday trom Albany, Corvnllls and Phllomnth. Yours truly, C. C. iIOGUK, a, G. P. Agent Overland to California VIA Southern Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time lietwten Salem and Han Pranclscv Thlrty-tlx Hours. CALIFORNIA KXI'IIKSH TllAIJf HUN DAII.1. HKTWKKN l'OUTIyi) AND B. T. Houtli. 4:00 p. 111. tl:4t p. m. 7:45 a. m. TvT iv. Ar. l'ortland Halom Han Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. North. 10:45 n. ml 7:63 a. m. 7.W p. m. PASHKNUKlt TIIAIN ( DAILY i.n.i-1 nuflUATJ, I5c K.tl0 a. m. 11:10 n. in 2:10 p. m. Lv. Lv Ar. Portland Hnlcm EHgcno Ar. Lv. Lv. I .1:45 p. m. 1 12:62 p. m. I U.OOu. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Fur accommodation ot Bcrond clan passciigors attached toczprcts trains. 'i'liow. 1'. comimny's torry makes cou ncellon with all the tegular trnms on th Wist KIrtu Division from footol F strco l'ortland. tVcst Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (KXCKIT HUWUAY). TS3a. m. 12 2i'i. m. TvT Ar. Torlland" Corvallis "An Lv. 6:20 p. in. 1::M p. hi. At Albany mid C'oivallls connect w!4Jli trains orOregou Paelllu llallrond. , Tliioiigh tickets to ull )K)lnts south nnd ciiHtvla California Kxl'ltlCMTItAIN(irATty'KXCttl1TBUMDA'T.) T60 n. m. 8.00 )). 111. Lv! Portland A?T Ar.McMlnnvllloLv. 0KW u. in. 5:45 a. in. Through Tickets -To nil points SOUTH and EAST -VXA- CaliforniA. hor lull inlorination regarding rates, maps, etc., apply to tho Company's agent, Huluiu, Oregon. K. P. ltOOKltH, Awt. (1. F. nnd Pass. Ag't It. Kor:ill,Ell.; Mnnuger. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY, "Columbia River Route,' I'm I n h for tho east Have Portland at 7n0 am und 0:30 pin dally, Tlo cts to and from principal iKilnW lu tin United Htaten.Ou. udnnud Kurope. ELEGANT PULMANN PALW CARS tSmlgruiit Hloejiliig Curs run ttiroty'1 on isxprets tu Ins to OMAHA COUNCIL I1LVKK Uiltl 81. PAU1 Frcp of Charge and Wit ou Change. Connections nt Portland for Bun f 'rat Cisco nnd I'ligot Hound points. For lurtlier particulars address any agent of the company, or A. I. MAXWELL, CI. P. & T A U.J.HMITH.UeiVl Mauuger, Portland. A WOMAN'S DISCOVERY. "Another wonilcrful dlbcovory hn been muilo mid tlittt too by it ludy lu tliln country. JMhcumj fustencu ita cltiteliitt upon her und for seven yearn nho wltliHtood ItH Buvcrut teats, tint litr vital rguna were under mined nnd death seemed Iminlnont. For three montlm who coughed Incet uuittly and could not Bleep, filio botiKiit of tiHti bottluof Dr. King's Now Dlricovvry for Conuumptlon and wan ho much relieved on tuklng tint (Kmo thnt she nlept all night and with ono hot tlo litu beenmlraou lonsly cured. Her numo la Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamrick & Co., of Bholby, N. O. OvU fre trial botflv m panlrt I'll if V 3 ) hi v i h I Ml I ?ii ;!:! I ', 1 I m m 'tvl I M "At ma J9ff,, L I jiO-irrjl"- - - r- '- n Jl-,