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in 1 v THE CAPITAL EVENING .TOUKNAL. TOE CAPITAL JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY. JULY 3, 1880 A Law Abider I don't wnnt to break the law," he said, as he stood in the presence of Cnpt. Starkweather nt police headquarters the other day. "You are very kind," replied the rantain. "What is your ease?" "My wife has skipped." "Indeed." "Yes, skipped out two days ago. As I said, I don't want to break the law. What is the customary rule in such cases?" "Let her skip." "I am not expected to pursue her and shoot somebody?" "No." "Thanks. She has skipped. Let her skip. If she returns, I overlook and forgive. If she does not, I marry the hired girl. Perfectly satisfactorily, sir, all around, I thank you sir for 'your kindness." A Traitorous Rooster. Here was ft private soldier who would have made a good judge. He would have known how to "construe the law,'' as the phrase is, so as to get justice done. Two men were cooking a fat fowl at their camp lire, when a corporal sniffed the unaccustomed odor. "Hullo, boys! where did you get that chicken?" "Oh, we couflsticated him for talking treason." 'Talking treason! What do you mean? Chickens can't talk." "No, but they can crow; and as sure as you live, we caught this rooster, this very afternoon, crow- int? with all his, might for Jeff Davis." The corporal' passed on. His Duty as Much as ller's. According to our ideas it is just as much the husband's business "to make home the brightest and most alluring heaven of rest and peace upon all the earth" as It is the wife's. The idea that a mother who has been "worked awl worried to death" all day by the cares and anuoyauces of a household", perhaps with a sick child to nurse, and in feeble health at that, should have to go beyond her powers of endurance to "make home attractive" to some great lub ber of a husband with the muscles of an ox, the health of a whale and the digestion of an ostrich, is abso lutely absurd and inhuman. Let them go to work and make home attractive for her N. Y Ledger. A Patent Courting Apparatus. We have been shown a design tor an upholstered front gate whfch seems destined to become very pop ular. The foot-board is cushioned and there is a warm soapstono on each side, the Inside step being ad justable, so that a short girl can bring her lips to the line of any given moustache without trouble. If the gate is occupied at half-past tea p.Jt m., an iron hand extends frqra one gatepost, takes the young man by the left ear, turns him around, and he is at once started toward home by a steel foot. The girl can if she likes set this at a later hour than half-past teii. Treacherous Memory. Andrew Connolly, the old man who cut his daughter-iu-Iaw'a throat J in East Portland abont two weeks ago, is acting very strangely in the county jail, and some other prisoner is constantly detailed ta watch him. He is 70 years old and very weak minded. Jailer Dougherty believes that the old man is insane. To a Telegram reporter Connolly stated this morning that two mouths ago lie sold some land sor $2000 in gold coin, which .he burled for safe keeping,-but now he cannot recol lect ho place where he hid his little fortune. A distinguished lawyer of Brook lyn says: !Not long ago I was talking with Mr. Blaiue aloui Col Robert G. Ingersoll, whom we both very greatly admire for his wonder ful talents. I made the remark that it was my belief that Colonel In gersol would ultimately renounce his agnosticism. Mr. Blaine said: 'I think so to.aud I shouldn't bo sur prised to see. him some day in the pulpit." Tom Reed of Maine has teen tell ing how he was admitted to the bar. He was examined in California by Judge Wallace. Reed Bay: "The first question Judge Wallace aslieu mo was, 'Is the legal Tender Act constitutional?' I did not hesitate ft moment I said simply, 'It is con stitutional.' 'You can pans,1 said Judge Wallace. 'We always pass a man who can settle great constitu tional questions off haul.' " 'My friend," said the solemn look Ing mau who was distributing paper on the street corner, "do you ever go to chumhfM 'Everv Sundry .'' re-i ... - .. i. i tir wiiea tue young niau auurv-u, ara an usher." "There is nope cveu for Mn,l ii u.i1rl Hie juu,iuj juuusn.i.M.1, - solemn MkB-looklng man, with ileepuei- POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of mint v. slreneth and wnolesomeness. More economical than the ordlnnry kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude oflow test, Bhort weight alum or luospnnie powaers. tsoia oniv in cans lOYAI. BAKING) POWDER CO.. 100 Wall.!. Y A. SEDGWICK, NO. 89 STATE STREET, HAIR CUTTING AND SHAVING ! All kinds of hair work, hair charms, cold charms, switches, puffs, bangs, anything you may desire In his line. Hair Work Always on Hand. He has everything In the hair line for ladies. Give him ii call and he will All your order. rf-ovm 6.000.000 i18 beUeI tSlt of toe largandnMet reliable hoasa, and they na Ferry's Seeds D. M. FKKKY OO. SCKXU low lodged to be the Largest Seedsmen in the world.' D M.FXBBTAOO'l niattrttedtpacrip. utb ana tiuea SEED ANNUAL For IBBO win be mined rnrr to all aTmlieanti. and W tolartnar'acnstomeia without nnifirlnvffc. intnlu. EarUtit Otslllowir la axliUnct. abUtaalL RvervnenAnnidn Garden. Flold or Flower Seed should Mnd. for It. JLddreaa D. M. FIRRY CO.,Dfrlt, Mich. Cull and See T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THE State Insurance Building, Cor. Com mercial and Chcmeketo streets '0-ltf For the Public Good. ni most vestibule trains that are now run t ho American continent are those on jlSiullngtou route, leaving from Union depot In Denver, also St. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trains from the nest. The first and second class coaches mo magnificent, the reclining chair cars suburb, the I'ullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and as for the meals that are senediu thoso palaco Uurlington dining errs yum yum. The next time you go east to Kansas City, Chicago or St. Louis, If you mention to the ticket agent that you want your ticket to rend from Denver or St. l'uul over the Uurlington route, you will get It, nnd you will always be glad of It. If you go via the Northern or Canadian Pacific, the elegant vestibulo trains of The Uurlington Route, between Bt. Paul and Chicago, or 8t. Leuis: will carry you along the eastern shore ol the Mississippi river for a distance of 350 miles, nmldst scenery that cannot bo surpassed; or, If you fo via the Oregon Short Lino or Southern 'acltle, and your tletcet reads via The Uurlington Route from Cheyenne or Den ver, you will pass througn all the thriving cities and towns located in what Is popu larly known as the Heart orthe Continent. For further information apply to A. C. Sheldon. General Agent, 85 First street, Portland, Oregon. 4-lOdAwtt $50. HORSES. $50. Ono hundred head of brood marcs nnd young horses for sale. Forty or fllty colts expected in the spring Two fine horses, Clydo and Pcrcheon stock, weight sixteen and seventeen hundred: have been with the band for the past three years. Original stock from the best quality ol mares. For particulars addresi orsee V it. Ill Alw wjt, Balem. Or. OIlEGdAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N SCOTT, - - Receiver. On andnftcr Feb. 18 ISSD.and until further notice trains will run dally (except Hun day) as follews: BAST SIDE. Coburg Mall Portl'd Mall t From Port land HTATION9. Tow'rd Port land l.v.ll.&nin poutland mw v Ar. I.40.p in. Ar. I0.U0 FootofJerson.ai Lv , 2.15 pm IS Rav'u 1 Jindine. Ar imi Ht. Paul's. li-ti !U0 3,31 sja 4.U1 4.16 4.35 t.ay a.t.0 5.S6 oJM Woodburn, Townsend, McKee, ML Angel, Down's, Hllvcrton. Johnston's Mill' Switzerland. 12.00 11.46 11.40 11.21 B.M 11.00 10.U0 IU.1B 10.07 11.43 0.18 8,90 East Hide JuncL, JJnciy, AumtUlle, West Hwyton 6.11 62l tsa 7.30 7.2) &03 &37 O 1 Crossing, West BcJo, Crabtree, Hplcei, Tullman, Plaluvtew. Brownsville, Rowland, 8.40 ft.23 8.00 7.31 tH3 6.13 &30 10:15 Coburg. Alt 4:30 a m LV Lv .Ar pm fYiminullon Tickets at two f n '" .? 1 Jotieon sal at stations havllDg agenU. i' n,.v'.i and Fuluuurt I Connection at .y?2rX;i.CtlA;nei"CliyotHaUui'' uuut ""hah N. 8COTT. Keoelver. G(gmoi4,NW Cor, Klr.t and line, maWyTm-mmlk. wmm mwim:fjr.m KfOV11TAir.W aia.u--i ivKvr I Notice of Cancellation of County Warrants. State of Oregon, County of Marlon, SS: Notice Is hereby given that In accord ance wit1 "An Act to require county war rants to be innccllcdnftcrscven cnr from the date of Issuance,"' npprocd February 25, 1889, the following county warrauU will be cancelled If not presented for payment within sixty days from this' date, July 1, lbS9, and payment thereof will be refused. !' J HABCOCK, County Clerk, By D C SliKUMAN, Deputy. S749 Q. A. Cone $ 9 00 J7W O. B. Bnrnelt 13 00 19 O.B.Corntlln 14 00 105 LonlsDelor 2 90 107 W. J. Herren 4 00 247 B.C. Deer ; 4 00 295 S. L. McQliee 00 419 Jack Phillip 8 00 M6 J. B. Vaughn 2 00 605 JohnSmltb 4 00 702 B.M. Wade fi IX) 943 Hosea Pratt 3 00 ll4 Leo Willi i 00 95 Chas. Vcntble 1 B0 1805J. B.Jone 2 OO 2057 H. K. Uuntaker 2 00 2114 B. F. Over. 2 00 3117 A.L. Oates 4 00 2230 J. 8. Stevens 2 00 2207 ElleUa Strong 4 00 2439 Oregon Statesman 4 00 2503 J. A. BIchardson 3 00 3459 O. B. HooreB 5 00 4238 Samuel Levis 150 4290 A. B. Stephens 100 4294 O. Splgnot 190 4295 E.Down , 1 90 4503 E.Tjrel ' 2 00 4980 N.B.Frr : 2 00 765 Bobt. Cloffln 170 WJ8 Augustus Glcaton 1 90 6im K. 8. Blanchard 1 CO 6119 A.Lovejoy 1 CO 6133 Edward Farley 1 CO 31 J. W. Brendle 170 161 E. Hunsaker 3 90 165 J. H. Cottle 10 20 269 Daniel Pace 2 00 276 F. 8. Fisher 2 00 899 Wm.B. Kinney ". I 60 605 P.J. Nevrburg 1 60 680 J. D Baws 4 CO 799 D. Holdrldgo 1 CO 819 B. M. Wade k Co 14 00 857 D. 0. Cttahman..., 3 00 995 Thos. Fitzgerald 4 00 1104 F.K.Smith 3 00 1199 David Ooodsell 3 00 1308 M. Smith 2 50 1312 Geo. Lefley 2 0 1115 O. W. Whitney 2 00 1533 M. Crocker 1 60 1511 Chas. Nellson 1 60 1716 E. 8. Brook 2 00 1852 James Colemin, 8r , 2 60 1977 8. L. Pardl 8 00 1991 A. McKenzie 1 CO 1999 G. Bittenauer. 1 80 2001 J.H.Powell 1 60 2013 Peter Curdy 1 60 2027 J. H. Powell 3 76 2127 Lewis Miller 2 00 2189 J. L. Bldrtle 1 60 2-209 W. F. Drown : 2 60 2312 DaidLonc 1 70 2384 John I)ecsej 2 30 2J-JU B. K. Jessup 1 60 2070 Cclia Mmlkey 3 JO !"S3 John Moore 2 8d 2805 F. M. Hall 2 00 2878 D. Bobbins a 00 29U9 0. H.Hall a 10 3100 J. W. Dickens 8 00 31310 N. Churchill 1 CO 3112 John Osboin 100 3UJ Ja. W.Cook 1 00 32J9 Alex Negle 160 3301 James Fibber 2 20 3382 Wm. Graves 15 CO 3009 W. T. Clearer 160 3749 H. H. Savage 5 20 3913 Mart. Chauiberlln 2 00 3940 P. O. Johnson 5 60 C967 E.Taylor 4 CO 4032 M. Skalfis 7 20 1065 Lorenzo Elliott , 2 00 1079 M.Simmons 2 00 1088 McCullyfc Gilbert ". 4 25 4220 Mrs.J.A. Wanless 1 60 4310 J. C. Uaclianstl 4 00 5973 J.J. ltTan... 7 00 6720 J. H. Harriett 2 00 4328 N.B.Doty 4 00 Ordered that this '1st bo published as by law required. vime oy January icim, ibsa. T. C. Sir AW. County Judge. The prospect for an increase in trade next month is favorable. There will, no doubt, bo some in crease In population, judging from appearaucee the past few days. The real estate speculators are coming in by the do'.ens, and ulready bev eral families have arrived who in tend making their home here. The merchants of Fresno, Cal., have formed a society, the object of which is secure the names of such employes as frequent gam bling holes. If such a plan was uni versally adopted we' should have fewer cases of embezzlement in our criminal courts. "Why, George," said a girl to her little brother, "I've just heard that you were whipped at school last week. I had no idea of it till ma told me a few minutes ago." "Hadn't you," responded George, and then he added, with an air of pride, "why I knew it all the time." Here is a niarriago notice clipped from a Cleveland paper; "In Guil ford, Medina county, O., on the 2d Inst., by'B. Wilson Esq., Samuel D. Curtis to Miss Hallio Murphy, after a tedious courtship of llfteen years, which was borno with Christian fortitude and patience." An Approximation. A little friend of mine, on return ing from church lost Sunday, when qupstoupd by her father about the efinon, said naively: "I only remember that lie said Paul planted and had Apolunaris water!" Contractor John Snaltii, who put up the papier-mache ceiling in the New York assembly chamber and who "lay low" during the squall of legislative iuvofctlgntlon, lian return ed to Albany. Bnaith claims that the stute owes him $40,000. Xlim Van Zandt is devoting ker time to piano playing. This will 1 e more ptofltablo for hrlim than mourning for dead anarchists. GEORGE WILKINS' Ni3V BUTCH BR SHOP On Liberty street, Herons the bridge In North tJalera. AH kinds of meats kept on hand. 8-JOtf Mrs. L. McGregor's N'KW MI LLINKRY STORK In Dr IUiUiiid'. brick building- on Court' street, bheixrrlt the largest and beat a- Isortment or gurxu in ibucity. uite uer all and you win Mtitnec witn rear. H I BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES 1H if rl" '''- ' ,u 'leoin 'I"? '' 'r rM. dtiirx ri-r uiH.eii'il v liiiiutii llrtv Stcire, iniimrii the l.itel xtjtos and' pitleriK In nil l'njior, llo.doi mid l)piatliitis. l'aroj trliimiiMtrit tif ilnrc' A line lino m BAUY CAKRIAOltS nlwnys on hand, beldena larco n-sorImrnt of new Reed too numerous to. mention AVM. SARGKANT, Variety SJore, Commercial SU, Salem. MTTLK NIMIKV are ns n rule, possessed of happy deposi tions but when thcosweet dl!ixisltlon,bi. come soured and irritable, In consequence of the long train of distressing features peculiar to female conipl.ilutt, they aro then not companionable to s.iy tliclcn.t. It is thoduty, not only ot llttlo wotncn,but of all women so ntlllcted, to brlug about the Miujectlon, and Immediate removal, of these painful m.xladtes. This Is easily accomplished by the uo of Dr. l'lerce's Favorite Prescription, the great specltlc for "female weakness." itlsn poMtho cure for the most flowing, painful menstruation, umint uml suppressions prolapsus or falling of the womb, weak back, "lemalo weak ness," imtex ert-lon, retroxerslon, bearing down sensations, chronic congestion, In flammation and ulceration oftho womb, 'Inflammation, pain nnd tenderness In ovnrle-s, and klndied nllmenls. AUdiug- glsts. TlltIK IllSlNESsS ISOOSIINtl. Probably no ono thing has caused such ti great revival of trade at Dan iel J. Fry'a Drugstore as their giving away to their customers to many five trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade ist-imply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Comriis, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lung dis eases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bot Ho free, lnrcu size SI. Every bottle wurrauted. LOST IN THE STOKM. One of our local editors clipped from a lcadinj inagazins cxtractl from a vivid description of a western blizzard which ne have taken th liberty to publish and at the sama time suggest to H. II. Warner & Co., the propriatois of the celebrated War ner's Safe Cure, tho feasibility of tak; ing therefrom an extract for the intro duction of one of their telling adver tisements. The following is the des cription : "At tho close of a dark day in January a solitary horseman wends his way across tho open prairie in one of our western territories. He passes at long intervals the lone cabin of the hardy frontiersman. Two or three old Bottlers, of whom he has inquired the way, have warned him that a storm is approaching, and ane of them, with true western hospitality, urges him to find shelter in his cabin for the night. But he declines the proffered kindness and urges his tired horse forward. The sky grows suddenly dark. H decides to seek shelter. Tl storm in creases in its fury. The ridsr dismounts to warm his fast chilling limbs. Can scarcely breathe. Blindness comes on. Drowsiness steals over him. The end is nar. He is lost in the blizzard." Theroisno doubt that the terror which seizes the beiyildered traveler is similar to that which overoomea one when ho learns that he is suffer ing from an advanced Kidnoy Dis ease, and is informed that he is in the I ast stages of Bright's disease. At first he is informed that ha has a slight kidnoy affection. Later he begins to feel tired. Slight headache. Fickle appetite. Failure of the eye-sight. Cramp in the calf of the legs. Wake fulness. Distressing nervousness. Rheumatic and ncuralcic pains. Oc casionally pain in the back. Scanty, dark colored fluids, with scalding sensation. Gradual failure of strength. Any of the above symptoms signify Kidney Affection, but he 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 Kidnoy trouble. He may be treated for Rheumatic or Neurtiglo pains, heart affection, or any other disease which he is most suscaptiblo to. Finally the patient has puffing under the eyes, slight bloating of the ankles and legs, ilia physician may inform him that it is but the accumu lation of blood in his ankles for want of proper exercise. The bloat continues and readies his body. Then he is informed he has dropsi cal troubles, and is tapped once or twice. lie notices it is difficult to breathe owing to irregular action of the heart, and finally is informed that be has a slight attack of BrMit'a Dis ease. Soon his friends are notified that his is an advanced case of Bright's Disease, and that he can live but a short timo. His honorable and dignlflod physician asks for counsel. It is too late. Still he stioks to the old family physician, and the physi cian knows and has known from the beginning that the patient has been stricken with death for months, for he knows full well that the profession acknowledge they have no remedies for the cure of Kidnoy Disease. At last the patient auflb.ates is smothered and dies from dropglca.1 trouble. Or perhaps tho disease may not take the form of a dropsical ten dency, and the patient dies from apoplexy, paralysis, pneumonia or heart trouble. Or it may take the form of blood poisoning. In each form the end Is the samo. And yot he and his frionds were warned by the proprietors of the celebrated remedy k.iown as Warner's Safo Cure, of the lurking dangers of a slight Kid ney affection. Tho n wspapers have published tho dangers. Columns of facts have been printed of men dying from advanced Kidney Disease or Brighta Disease. Ills mends and physician look around with horror and regret for seeming neglect, but he is lost. He did not heed the warning that a storm was approaching. lie declined the prof ferod hospitality, and reck lea went forward into danger. Ho struggled manfully for a time, but his strength failed, he grew gradually weaker and he was lost fo 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 inrteail of what it U, a mortal disease unless prop tir fcmttd, ffee dj Capital Journal! ' X)- Has Been Ind Greatly Improved and Now Is Tie m jv ": 1 r i. ! CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN OREGON! THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN MARION COUNTY! ' 4 I Read Our Reduced Terms! WEEKLY, one yenr, kM Now Read Our EWEEKLY.Jone yenr, tl.OO. WAB THERE EVEIt ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW KOLL IX THE NAMEB, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUK ONE-'HIItD OFF FOR CASH. 'jj v i! 1 Jr. jS . ' "' ul Otir Old Now In arrears are urged to tuke ndvuutuge of our bljr discount, by set tling old lUTOiints and JoIiiIiik the grand throng of out dollar MibHcrllwrs' THIS IS NOT A lint n wuld. H-niuuicnl reduotlou. W' have come to "day TO ONE Vc Bay, ttc-iid u your uniiic. If you third off for cauli," and nr not where t-iinvL'iihiiit method of ri'inlttiinr. bend will remit at flrt onjiortniilty. TIh .doiuriuti Enlarged ,v4 " ' IH r n .i i- . r ' t. J' WEEKLY, six months,.. ..t0.7ft Discount for Cash WEEKLY,' six mmitliH, (0.60. f I 1", ' Subscribers SPECIAL OFFER AND ALL want to tuke utlvuutuK of our "ono you ran g4 jxwtttl note of other tw vournume nnd stute that you yc wour your leltg jilneed on the TH YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development compnny'a ateniiislitp lino. ' miles shorter, 20 hours lr!Stimothnn by liny othct loule. First cltm thnnigh pnsneneer nnil freight line lrom rortlntul nnd nil points In the Wil lamette vnllcv to nnd from Bait Francisco. TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Sundays): Lenvo Albany 1.-O0HM IenvoOotvnliU I:W1'M Arrive Ynqutnn 5:JQV M 1eavo Ynqulnn ...... .&iAM Leavo Cornllls 1P.35AM Arrive Albany 11:10AM (). A C. trains connect nl Albany nnd Corvallls. Tho nbovc tmliw connect nt YAQUINA Willi tho OrcRon Development tVa Line rsteaiishlps between Ynqulnn nnd Ban Fruneico. , JAILING DATES. 8TKAMK1LS, FIIOM YAQUINA Willamette Vnlloy. ...Tucsdny June 18 Wlllamctlo Vnlle- Wed nemlnv .timo '.il Wlllainello Valley, ......Frlilay July 5 STKAMK119, FIIOM SAN FRANCISCO WUlainetto Vnllcy-.Thiirsdny, Jmio lit Willamette. Valley ...Saturday, Juno i2 Willamette Vnlley Sunday " so This i-ompiuiy reserves tho right to cunneo miIUiik dates without notice. N. It. l'lissciiKcra from I'ortlund nnd nil Willamette Valley points can mako close connection with tho tmlus or th YAOUINA KUUTK nt Albnny orCorvnllls, and If destined to San Pmnclsco, should armiiKo to arrive at Ynqulnn tho evening before date of sailing. rasstnerr ami Frrlcht Itatrs Alwari the Mwfst. 1-or Information apply U Xlcssrs HUMtAN & Co., Freight nnd Ticket Agents LTO nnd at! Front St., 1'ortlnnd, Or. or to O.C. HOGUK, Ao't Gen'l FrU A IMss. Agt., Oregon IMcino It. H. Co., . Corvnllls, Or. O 11. HASWELL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; A lniw. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 304 Montgomery t.; Ban Fmnclsco, CalJ llemcniber tho Oregan lnclfio's popular summer excursions to Ynqulnn. low rate tickets nro now on sale, good every Wednesday nnd Saturday lrom Albnny, Corvnllls nnd Philomath. Yours truly, C. O. ItOGUE, A, G. IN Agent to mia -VIA- Southern Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time IfMwren Salem anil San Franclsct llilrty-ilx llouri. CAI.IK01lNlA'KXVltI.S TUAIN RUN DAtl.T. HKTWKt.N lt)HTl.AFl AND a V. Killtll. "NortliT M p. 111. 0AI p. 111. 7: IS a. m. l.v. l'oillntul ArT I. v. Kalem l.v; Ar. Ban Fran. I.v. W-.Ki a. in. 7:03 u. in. Mp. m. (.OCA I. rAMHhMIKH 1KA1N ( 11AII.Y IT" -i.i nuiiAIi 1.(X) a. in. 11:10 u. 111 A40 v. m. l. l'ortlaml Ar. I .1:45 p. m. Lv Halom I.v, 1 12.&J p. in. Ar. Kiigcno I.v. ll-OO a. in. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation or secouil china piiNHt'iigers attached to express tinlns, ThoB. 1'. company's ferry makes m uuctlon wjthnil tho icguiar trains on Hi Kimt Slue Division nom foot ot h stree rortlaud. iVcst Side Division. Between Portland anil Cervallis: DAILY (KXCKIT HUNHAY); 7:.Wm. hi. 1.25 p. 111. T.vT Ar. I'ortlund"" Corvnllls "XtT Lv. "fl:20 p. m". i:ju p. in. At Albany and Uorvallls connect with trains nf Oregon I'uclflo Hallroad. '1 hi ougli tickets uiull jxiliitH south nnd enht via California KXl'UlvHH TUAIN (DAILY KXCglTHUNUAr!) TJti j). in, I.v. I'oitliind A"E Ar.McMlnnvlltel.v. 9.00 a. m. &.43u. m. 8.O0 p. til. Through Tickets 1 To nil polLts SOUTH and EAST VIA California. For lull information regarding rates, maps, etc., apply to the Compnny'a agent, Salem. Oregon. K. 1'. IIOOKIIH, AMt. (1. F. nnd l'aai. Ag't IU KOKHI.i:it, Muuager. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. (Columbia River Route.' '1 ruins for tho east leave l'ortland at 7:iJ am and th.'K) pni dally. Tio eta to and from prlnclpul iioInUIn tin Unl led rltuten, Can ada and Kiirope. ELEGANT TULMANN PALAC CARS ICiHlgrant Hlevaliig Cum run throuj'1 on express tn Ins to OMAHA COUNCIL VIXYV ll mj BT. l'AUl Frre of Cliurge and Wit on Change, linnectlons at l'ortland forHun f'rar ciKco and liicct Hound points. For lurtlier particulars uddress any aitent of the eniiipuuy, or A. L. MAXWELL, 0, 1'. 4 T A C.J.HSIlTll.Oen'l Manager, l'ortland. A HOMANB DISt'OVKKV. "Another wonderful dlacovery hit been nmdu ami that too by a lady lu till country, DIkoobc faHteueti Krt ulutcla-H upon her and for heven yeant hIio wlthbtool Hh HuverHt teatH, hut her vital rgniiB wero under niltied and death eeined Imminent. For three monthx hIiu coughed Iiicch Hiintly and could not nleep. HIiu iMiUK'it of uh a bottle of Dr. King's New J)licovery for ConHiiniptlon and wiuiki iiiueh reliovetl on taking Unit dow that she Hlent all night ami with ono bottle hat beoumlrneu louuly cured. Jler name la Mm. Luther Lutz." Thus write V. O. HamrIck&Co..of Bheluy. N. C, (Jet a. ftve trial bottle nl mule, Vrj". ilrK to iPjF? hf bV)4) nj twU I FeTtl8iJ,Orew I wyww