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rr-ar THE CAPITAL EVENING .TOUBNAL. HIE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SATURDAY JULY 13, 18S9.. Exprience of n Ilallnonist. Professor King gives interesting accounts of obstacles In the way of the upward progress of (tie airship. Snow is great obstnele. It i?athcr- on the b.illooii ami weigh it down ward. Thu cIoihN iiiVMiiuctiniesHH much ns 3000 feet tliiek. Often even above such u body of clotul mny Ihj jteen atnnller clouds with clear spaces In between, wnen wttmii one or these spaces", thcsciHation is thai of being in a vault. With the solid snowy clouds below you and the smaller clouds around you being by perspective brought close around, it appears as If you were in a cavern. I have been above the clouds during a snow storm, and the ll.4ht.0f the moon shining bo brightly through the rarefied air producing an illumi nation rather supernatural. I have very frequently passed through frozen clouds. This is w'lere vapor has fallen below the free.ing point and been congealed into a substance resembling flour in appearance. Tills falls and iu doing so reaches a higher temperature, where the small particles are agreggatcd into Hakes of snow. Some clouds, however, pre sent very much the appearance of a veil, and objects on the earth can be distinctly discerned from a position above them. I have never known of an instance in which a balloon was hit by lightning. The .thunder does not make a innveptibly greater noise than when you are on the ground. The sound proceeds from the upper layers of clouds, ns does also the rain; and in many cases, when the lower strata appear very violent, perfect quiet there reigns except for such motion as is pro duced bj' the rain falling through from above. The uppar currents are most active, and a" cyclone or a wild storm is perhaps produced according as those upper currents descend to or remain noovc the earth. HB FOLLOWED SUIT. KatiirriLyraB Win Notice of Cancellation of County ' Warrants. 1 State or Oregon.Cotinty of Marlon, NS; Notice Is hereby given that In iiccom- nnco wiiP"An aciio require county nr rants to bo uincellednfterpeven years from the dnto of lisunnce," approved Fcbnmrv '- 1S, tliefollouliiK county warrant will 00 cnnceiiea 11 not presented for payment within sixty days from this date, xtrmei 1 Jitlr POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomencsi. More economical tluiu the ordinary i k Inds, and cannot bo sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. 1I0YAL BAKiKnP01vnF.1t Co.. lntlWalUN.Y. Trucks and Drays. MORGAN k MEAD Are now provided with fine-new drays and trucks andare prepared to noall busi ness in that line in the best of shape. mey give ineir personal supervison 10 uornc'tatnto land Commeirclal My wife hai been under physicians care for two years, for what they called "liver com plaint" Sho would get some relief while taking prescriptions, but would soon fall back into the same drowsy, Inactive stato. I got her a bottle of "The Calif omla Remedy," Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. It did her Immediate good, and when three bottles had been taken she regained her old accustomed health and spirits and is now as well as ever. Seeing, the benefit she derived, I used it for rheumatism with the result that I am now entirely free from the disease with which I bod suffered for over a year. 735 Turk street, Ban Francisco. all work streets. Th-j 13 UY13KS" GUIDE ia. issujd Mvrch and Sept., each year. It ia an ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur chase the luxuries or the necessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to chinch, or stay, at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required 10 do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair estimate of the valuo of tho BUYERS' GUIDE, which will bo sent upon receipt of 10 cents w pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue. Chicago, 111, 18S, and payment thereof will be refused. K .1 llAltPlll'l Vi,it-florb- By D C SitKltMAX, Deputy. I 2749 O. A. Cone J 9 00 I2T91 C. B. lhiruett la 00 '2919 O. B. Conidlu 14 00 I 105 LoulsDelor 2 ml 167 IV. J. llprmi 4 00 247 It. O. Oeer..... 4 00 295 8. h. McOuee. 4100 419 Jack Phillip 8 00 540 J. 8. Vaughn 2 00 605 Johngtultb 4 00 702R. M. Made COO 943 HoseaPratt 2 00 1004 Leo Willis i 00 1893 Chas. Venable , 1 50 1905 J. B.Jones 2 00 20.17 II. K. Ilunsaker r 2 00 2111 U.K. Over. 2 00 2117 A. L. Gate 4 00 !B:to J. 8. Stevens ..; 2 00 227 Ellslu Strong 4 00 2139 Oregon Statesman 4 00 2303 J. A. Hichardson a 00 3459 C. B. Moores 5 00 4238 Samuel Lewis 1 fio 4290 A. H. Stephens 1 00 4294 C. Bpignot . 190 4295 E. Downs 190 450.1 E.Tyrel , .-..... 2 00 info K. B. Fry o 00 6765 Itobt. Cioffln 170 tuus Augustus Qleasou 1.90 618 R. S. Blanchanl 1 m 0119 A. Lovejoy ' l 00 II I-4 n Curious Tart That tliclKHl.t U now iiiortpuccitiu1o to benefit from iii"tllclue Hi ii nt nnv other -iMsi ii. Ih Hiv I lie li.iHni .in o ttkln;; Hood' Sjr-vipji'li.i now. Mho,, ,i in do you till- most gaiu. MNitniiy vnii'li'inil f r purifying und enrlehtin; the blood, cre ating; nn npotlte, and wiling u heal' In tone to the whole system, lie sure to get Hood's ,Snrsapnrilla, which Is peculiar to Itself. 613J Edward Farley .... ii j. , urentue .... 1C1 E. Iluusaker K.5 J. II. Cottle , 209 Daniel Pace 27fi F. S. Fisher 399 Win. 8. Kinney... CCS P. J. Newburg.... CSO J. D Haws 799 D. Holiiriilge 819 It. 31. Wade k Co. 857 D. O Cnslnnan. 1 60 . 1 70 , 3 90 10 20 . 2 00 , 2 00 , 1 50 , 1 60 , 4 GO , 1 CO 14 00 H 00 Cull and See T. J. CRONISE. Salem's Popular Job Printer, ,4 T HIS NKW QTJARTKItH IN THE t. .State Insurance lliilldlng. Cor. Com mercinl and Chemokcte streets '0-1 tf For the Public Good. It is nn Indisputable, fact that tho hand somest, vestibule trains that are now run on tho American continent nrc those on the Hurllnstou route, leaving from Union depot In Denver, also St. 1'rtul, Immediate ly on arrival of nil through trains from the west. The llrstnnd second class couches aro magnificent, tho rec'lnlng chair cars suburb, tho Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and ns for tho meals that aie served In those palace liurllngton dining errs yum yum. The next time you go cast to Kansas City, Chicago or Kt. Ixiuis, if you mention to the ticket agent that yon want your ticket to lend Jroni Denver or St. l'uul over tho liurllngton route, you will get It, and you will nhvnys bo glad ot It. If you go via the Noithern or Canadian Pacific, tho elegant vestibule trains of The liurllngton Koute, between Ht. 1'nul and Chicago, or Ht. l,oiils, will carry you along the eastern sWbreot tho Mississippi river for a distance of 350 miles, amidst scenery tliatcnuuot bo surpassed; or, if you go via tho Oregon Short Line or Southern l'acitlc, and your tlcka leads via The Uurlington Koute from Cheyenne or Den ver, you wlllpi'ss througnafl the thriving cities and towns locnted in what is popu larly known as tho Heart of tho Continent. For further Information apply to A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, 85 First street, Portland, Oregon. 4-lUdAwtt It should be generally known that Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic in sures n hearty appetite and increased digestion, dispels nervous depression and low spirits, overcomes lack of energy and wakefulness and will in fuse new life and strength into the weakest invalid. Hold by D. W. Mathews. 1 1 srneif to Get His Money. Nick'.eby AVhatare the vowels? queers A, e, i, o, u. Niekleby Now say them again, dropping oiTthe second one. Siiuters E, i, o, u. Nlckleby Now once more, drop ping oft tliesecond one. Squeers T, o, u. Nickleby T know you do, and I wish to thunder you'd pay up. This is the season of tho year when the raw, cold winds create sau havoo with the hands and complex ion. Soft white hands and a clear "peachy" complexion can bo as suredly preserved bv the frequent application of Dutard's Specific. If rubbed into the skin well it leaves no greasy surface. The skin absorbs i t . Sold by D. W. Mat news. Fifty thousand dollars bonus is raised for the railroad to New West minster, payable when cars run into Whatcom. The new company, which liaH secured tho Can field franchise, promises to operate the road by January. Oregon-is one of the most produc tive stutes in tho Union. Its vast mineral regions contains gold, silver, copper, iron, and coal. Its immense tracts of grazing lands support thou sands of cattle and sheep, and its extensive agricultural regions pro duce all tho cereals iu abundauce, the yield per acre being, in some in stances, the largest in tho world.. Among tho useful and valuable prod ucts of the'Web Foot State may be mentioned Oregon Kidney Tea, which hns proved a boon to thou sands afillcted with pain in the back and kidney diliiculttes. It is iiurelv of vegetable composition and never fails. Sold by D. W. Mathews. "I always look out for No. 1." re marked a selllsh fellow, who had just married a widow. "Well you needn't worry yourself about it any lotiger," she replied, significantly, "No. 1 will look out for you here after." Is Consumption Incurab'e? Head the fnlliiwimr: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., iys: "Was, down with Abscess of Lung", nudi friends and phyiilans proni.tinced ' ineau Incurable Consumptive. Btf- gau taking Dr. King's Ni-w IHxmv. ery for Consumption, am n my third jwittle, and nh! t" oversee the .r worn on my rami. is me uin-si medicine ever made." Jnwa Middleware Divntur, Ohio, says: "Had It not Ivi iig't New Dlscove tion T would IiuVl- (reeat Dauiel J, Frj-V dnijjftnre. Portland, OWa. SKI3 Thos. Fltzgersld 100 1104 F. It. Smith 2 00 1199 Dm :d aoodsell 2 00 1308 M. Smith 2.S0 1312 Geo.Lcfley 2.10 1418 a. W. Whitney 2 00 153J M. Crocker .... 1 50 1841 Cbas. Nellson 160 1740 E. 8. Brooks 2 00 1652 James Coleman, Sr 2 50 1077 S. L Panli 8 00 IWl A. McKenzie 1 no 1999 O. Rtttenauer. 1 80 -'UU1 1. II. rowell 1 BO 2013 Tcter Curdy 1 50 2027 J. H. Powell 3 75 2127 Lewis Miller 2 00 2189 J. L. Riddle 1 50 2'JOil W. F. Brown 2 60 2342 David Loug 1 70 23S4 John Decassey , 2 30 2420 S. It. Jet.6Up 1 60 2070 Colia Liiulsey 3 30 27b3 John Monro 2 80 2SC5 F.M.Hall 2 00 '878 D. ltobbius 2 00 2900 O. H. Hall a 10 3100 J. W. Dickens 0 00 3131 O N. Churchill 1 1,0 3142 John Osboiu 1 00 3143 Jas. W.Cook..: 1 00 3249 Alex. Nrgle 150 3301 jHiuea Fisher 2 20 3J82 Wm. Graves 15 00 30C9 W.T. Clearer 1 60 3749 II. II. Savage 5 20 391.1 Mart. Chaiuberltu 2 00 J910 P, O. Johnson SCO 3907 E. Taylor , 4 (.0 4052 M. SkalTo 7 20 40G3 Lorenzo Elliott ., 2 CO 4079 M. Simuions 2 00 4088 McCultyft Gilbert 4 2.1 4220 Mrs. J. A. Wanlcss I CO 4110 J. O. llachanati 4 Cu 5173 J. J. ltvati 7 (fl 5720 J. H. Harriett , 2 CO 432S X. lt.Doty 4 00 Ordered that fhls list bo mibllshed ns by law required. Done by Juno term, 1830. T. C. 8UA1V. County Judge. If you have u dischargo irom the iidmo, otlcnsivo or otherwise, partial loss of tho sense of smell, taste or hearing, ye wa tering or weak, feel dull or debilitated, pain or pressure In the head; take cold easily, you "may rest nssmeil that you have ca tarrh. Thousands of cases annually, with out manifesting half of th'o nbovo symp toms termlnato in consumpilou and end In the grave. No dlsenso Is so common, moro deceptive, less understood or more unsuccessfully treated by physicians. The manufacturers of Dr. Sago's Catarrh llcin--dy have, ;for many years, ottered a stand ing reward of 500 for u case of Xs'ual Ca tarrh, no matter how bad or of how long standing, which they cannot cure. Hem edy sold by druggists nt TO cents. $50. HORSES. $50. One hundred head of brood mares nnd young horses for sale. Forty or fllty colts expected in the spring Two tine horses, Clyde nnd Percheon Btoek, weight sixteen and seventeen hundred: htivo been with tho band for the past three years. Original stock from the best quality ol mares. For particulars nddre?3 orsco W. K. MYAIIS, w4t. Salem, Or. JTAM BAH WAV M ll llillU II XI 1 Vui (Limited Line.) CHAS. N SCOTT, .- - Hoieiver. On nndnfterJunoSJ 1S59 and until further notice trains will run daily (oxcept Sun day) us follews: EAST SIDE. CoburgMall l'ortl'd Mall From Tort-luud STATIONS. 'Tow'rd Fort hind 8.00 am A p m 10.W1 1-OKTI.ANDl'AH V'Ar. 3.45.pni. Foot of F Street' , Ihiy's Landing, Ar 2-18 1 Ht. Paul's, ' iV-M 10O . Woodburu, 11.05 ' Towneud, 11.14 ! McKee, i " 11.23 i III. Angel, 11.35 Ii lo liau il.K5 lit I 1.0S UTfl WHI J.21 2. S.11 145 .V 4:31 wn 5A5 ttV) p in Down's. Hllvcrton. Johnston's Mill' Switzerland. East sldeJunct., Maclcay, Auinsvllle, Ale Ol'CnwsIng, West Bclo, Cr-l'lre, Kplcei, Talliimu, I'lalnvlcw. Ilrowiikvjllo, Itowlnnd, 1.40 1.15 1.10 ll') V2JX1 12.U0 11.15 11.1(1 ll.M 1L11 10.13 10S iaio IOO0 v.oi hJxi 8-10 7.42 EPOCH. The transition from long, lingering nnd painful sickness to robust health murks nn enoch In the life of the in dividual. Btich n reniurknhle event Is treasured in tho memory nnd the agency whereby the good health hns been attained is greatfully blessed. Hence It Is that so much Is heard in praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health, to the use of the Great Al terative and Tonic. If yoii nrc troubled with any disease of Kid-d ncys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing you will surely tlnd relief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at rt)c. and 1 per bottle at Dan iel J. Fry's Drugstore. A Fortunute DrujrgUt. Mr. Edwin W. Jot for many years and now prosperous drngglit on the corner of Stockton and Market streets In San Francisco, probably naver dreamed of rivaling in wealth tho medl. cine kings of the country. Bat various ruraort having been floating around to the effect that be has struck it big, an Ezamintr reporter was detailed to unearth the cause, and after much difficulty unraveled the following stery: It eeemi that about seven ycari ago an Eagllah pbjraiclan, a great student of botany, located in this city. His practico was not extccalve, and yet the few cues that camo to him attracted no lltUe attention. Ilia ancccsa teemed to bo in the treatment of liver and kidney dltorderi, and vitiated blood. In fact hit ability to cope with thcae common complaints vrai marreloni. He teemed almott infallible, and hit quiet modest methods and hit well-kept secret was at much a myatery at hlmtelf. After lilt de parture about a year later Mr. Joy detrrmincd to fathom the aecret, and copying all .the, pres cription! he had filled for the emtio doctor be began a tyttematio analytit. lb hit eitial Illation he ditcoTered running all through tho prescription! for liver and kidney trouble!, TitittM blood and itomacb disorders a couple of vegetable extractt lodlgenoot to Ctllfornlt, to simple and to well known under homely every day names to every school boy at to en tirely dltalpate the suspicion that tbey were tbe active principle! involved. So certain, however waa Mr. Joy that be had discovered the aecret, that he embodied tbe new element in a preparation of Baraapaxilla to dltgulM the taste, and pat it before hit customers under tbe modest name of Joy! Vegetable Saruparllti. Immediately the aama marrtlout sterlet cam back of IU astonishing effectt, and tb myatery wa solved, and tho talk it bat created bat CWmmutUmiTickH nt tvrocent. per, aMeady cased It to tup into prominence, ana inlleon H-iIitat stations Iiaijing agent., order poor la dally from all over tb eaut. And that another can tornu indottry leap inu txlaUec. 5. F. Examiner, LITTLE WOMEN are as a rule, possessed of happy disposi tions but when these sweet dlsposltlons.be como soured nnd Irritable, in consequence of tho long train of distressing features peculiar to fcniolo complaints, they are then not companionable to say the least. It Is theduty, not only of little uomcu.but ofnlMioineii so nflMr-tetl, to bring about the subjection, nnd Immediate removal, of theso painful maladies. This is easily accomplished by tho use of Dr. I'icrce's Favorite Prescription, the great specific for "femnlo weakness." It Is a iHjsltivc cure for the most flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions prolapsus or falling ofthe womb, weak back, "female weak ness," nuteverslon, retroversion, bearing down rensations, chronic congestion, In flammation nnd ulceration ofthe womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness in ovaries, and kindred ailments. All dmg-gists. TIIEI11 Itl'SlNESS U00MIMI. Probably o one thing has caused such a great revival of trade nt Dan iel J. Fry's Drugstore as their giving away to their customers so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade issimply enormous In this very valuable nrticle from the fact that It alwnys cures nnd never disappoints. Couirhs. Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat nnd lung dis eases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bot tle free, large size SI. Every bottle wnrrnnted. Weekly Capita ODriia Has Been Enlarged 4. n- WEEKLY,-one year,- Cohur,' Ml lA'llA" I (too I am ! , .. . .,l .vlli utfiw4 frr I.C0II lor ur. ""r.'u-nhnit lllneiil fenrlmrtandat 1 ry for ConsUUip- ' iv,wdbnrn with Southern Fuclnc cnmrianr uiiHi oi huiik trains wru '" -..zi-:...., Villi, iiecpiver. . First B(J Fln, ,'rlrht't Red Croi Cure unrnualiul Or recent and chronic ojuebs and aMU, and all lrrlLaMUty of tha air Dinsaziw. Mild i by all 4rffl LOST IN THE STORM. One of our local editors clipped from n lcadins magazine extractt from a vivid description of a western blizzard which we have takon the liberty to publish and at the sam. time suggest to H. II. "Wnrnor & Co., the proprietors of tbecnlebrated War ner's Safa Curo, the feasibility of talc ing thorofrom an extract for the intro duction of one of thoir telling adver tisements. The following is tbe des cription : "At the close of a dark day in January a solitary horseman wends his way across the open prairie in one of our western territories. Ho passes at long intervals tho lone cabin of the hardy frontiersman. Two or three old settlers, of whom bo has inquired tho way, lirtvo warned him that a storm is approaching, and one of them, with true western hospitality, urges him to find shelter in his cabin for tho night. But he declines the proffered kindness and urges histlrod horso forward. Thn sky grown suddonly dark. He decides to seek shelter. Tha storm in creases in its fury. T,he rider dismounts to warm his fast chilling limbs. Can scarcely breathe. Blindness comos on. Drowsiness steals over him. The end is near. He ia lost in tho blizzard." There is no doubt that tho torror which seizes tbe bowildered traveler is similar to that 'Which overcomes one when he learns that ho is suffer ing from an advanced Kidney Dig ease, and is informed that he is in the last stages of Bright's disease. At first he is informed that be has a slight kidney affection. Later ho begins to feel tired. Slight headache. Fickle appetite. Failure of tho oye-sight. Cramp in tho calf of the legs. Wake fulness. Distressing nervousness. Rheumatic and ncurnlcic pains. Oc casionally pain in the back, Scanty, dark coforcd fluids, .with scalding sensation. Gradual failure of strength. Any of the abovo symptoms signify Kidney Affection, but he is told that he is all right. His physician troats him for symptoms and calls it a dis ease, when in reality it is but a symptom oi Kidney trouble. Ho may bo treated forllhoumnticor Neuralgia pains," heart affection, or any other disease which lie is most susceptible to. Finally the patient has puffing under the eyes, slight bloating of tho ankles and legs, ilia physician may inform him that it is but tho 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 troubloi, and is tapped once or twice. He notices it is difficult to breathe owing to irregular action of tho heart, and finally is informed that he has a slight attack of Bri"ht's Dis ease. Soon ids friends are notified that his is an advancod case of Bright's Disease, and that he can live but a short timo. His honorable and dignified physician asks for counsel. I It is too lato. Still ho sticks to tho old family physician, and tho physl- I cian knows and has known from the beginning that the patient has been stricken witli death for months, for he knowB full well that the profession acknowledge they have no remedies for tho cure of Kidney Diaoaio. At last the patient suffo.atei is u smothered and dies from dropsical trouble Or perhaps the disoase may not take the form of a dropsical ten dency, and tho patient dies from apoplexy, paralysis, pneumonia or heart trouble. Or it may tako tho form of blood poisoning. In each form tho end is the same. And yet ho and his friends were warned by the proprietors of the celebrated remedy Liown as Warner's Safe Cure, of tho lurking dangers of a slight Kid ney affection. The n wspapers 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 neglect, but ha is lost. He did not heed the warning that a storm was approaching. He declined the prof fered hospitality, and reckles went forward into danger. He struggled manfully for a time, but his strength failed, lie grew gradually weaker nnd he was lost to the world. Not in a blizzard, but from tho terrible malady which is almost daily occurring in eTenr community, and which"! doc tnreil as a svmDtom instead of what -'--- - - - , . i iii 'ZT.Srt un,e-l,"0P'wlUruinUutrHtopwirtiinHy, (jritmtM., -" .j. UilUr list, liil Greatly Improved and Now Is Tie CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN OREGON ! ' THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN MARION COUNTY Read Our Reduced Terms! -S1.W1. I WEEKLY, six months,- -.0.7o Now Head Our Discount lor Cash' WEEKLY, tine year, 1 1.0(1. WEEKLY, sIx.miinthH,. R50. WAS THERE EVEH ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL IN THE NAMES. AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OK OUR ONE-"'HllU) OFF FOR CASH. 4, TH YA0UINA ROUTE. I i OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Anil Oregon Development company' I slenimlilplltip. 'J" mile shorter, lit hours less tune tliim by nny othei loiite. Klrst eln'.s throiuih pnseniier nml (YoU'lit lino from Portland nml nil points In tho Wil lamette vnllcv to nnd from Sun i'ninclscc. i TIME SCHEDULE, (K.iecpt Nnnrtnys): lrfiivo Albany i;oo 1 At jjriiro Lxirvnum 1:10 V At Arrlvo Ymiu1iu ix-ino i milium - - - Leave Coriiillls - -Arrive Albany .... O. A C. tmlnn connect Corvnllls. at - &30PAI - (1: 1,1 A At HbHAAl 11:10 A Al Albany nnd Tho nbovo trains eonnect nt YAQUINA with tho Orenoti Development Co's Line pfHteii'iistilpa between Ynmilnn nnd Snn rrancNco. V3 SWMMI 1IATK8. HTKAMKlt.1. FllO.M YAQUIXA Willamette Valley Tuesday .Inly 10 1 lllamettu Valley ..Tlitirolnv Julv '15 illaiuettu Valley Tuerday July (J STK.VMK111, FROM SAN KHANCISCO Wlllnmctto Valley - Thursday. July 11 iiuametto valley Sunday ' 21 niameiiu i alley. ..weiinooili day, III to This company reserves tho right i-uiiuuu puiiuiK miles wuuoui. nonce. ... '' I'a'seneers nxim Portland and nt) lllametto Valley points can mako close connection with the trains of the YAO U1XA ItOUTK nt Albany or Corvnllls, nnd lr destined to San KnincNeo, should nrniUKO to arrlvo at Yiujiilim tho evening inAnii Inl.i.if .. III...- befoio date of snllliisr. rassentrr nml Freight Il(rs Lowest, l'or Information apply rrs tbf .Messrs tn IIL'I.MA.N A Co.. Kre L-lil nml Tlolynt ARentM aw nnd 'J02 front st., Portland, Or. or to U.C. IKKUJi:, Ac't Gen'l Krt. A IMs. Agt., Orepin ltielilolt. II. Co., (MI.HAHWELl,Jr.0e,Pr1?;,1A,0r I'ass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., TOI Alontgomery h5.; Sau Kninclseo, OilJ Itemeniber tho Orcgsn Pnclllo's iKipulnr slimmer excursions to Ymiulna. Uiw rate tickets aro now on sale, good everv edneidny and Saturday Irom Albany, Corvnllls and I'hllomath. Youi-s truly, C. U. tlOOl'i:, A, O. I'. Agent Ora'liind to California VIA Sontlifii'ii Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA HOUTE. Time lirturrn Salem nml S.in FranrlMo. Hlil)-slx Hours. CALIFORNIA KXl'IlKSS TltAlN IIUN DAILY. ni.Tivi:r.N roitTi.Ari) anhh. v. "Bonili. WW p. in. I Lv. ft 1 1 p. in. I Lv. 7: 1.') a. m. J Ar. l'oiiland Salem San Knui. 'TNHHnT AT Lv. Lv. 10: IS a. in. ' 7:11.1 a. in, 7:00 p. in. H:UI a. m. llilOu. m 'J: 10 p. m. n.t l'ASHKMIKIl IILMN ( DAII.V KX- CK1T HUNllAY). Lv. Portland Ar. I ::i,' p. in. IjY OII1CII1 1,V. U'M'J ii. m. Ar. Hiikciiu Lv. U.UO a. in, PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Kor accommodation ol nvcotu! links passengers attached toorprevs traliiH, inun. i-. company terry I unices con iievtionwitlir.il tho regular t Had tiMo Division Portland. rains on tli hum t'ootot 1 streo Ycst Side Division, llclwccn Poriland uinl Cervallis: DAII.V (KXCICIT HUWIIAY). TTiiOii, m. l.'-ai p. in. livT Ar. ToRIaml Corvnllls Af. Lv. II:'J) p. iu. U:ei j). m. At Albany and Connll Is connect Willi IraliiHiil'Oiegnu l'liclllH ltallroad. Tluough tlcltetslo all (kiIiiIh south ami east via ("til Ifoiulu i:.l'HIJ.S IIIAI.N (1IAI I.Y BXCK1THUWIIAY.) Wixnr T?i() p. iii. H;00 p. in. XvT TTirTlauil " Ar. I Ar.AIeAIIuuvllleLv. m. A: in a. m. Through Tickets -To all poli.ls- Y SOUTH anil EAST -VIA- Our Old Subscriber "Sow In iirrt-urw nrt uri'il lu tnki' iwlviuito, of our big (Uncoiiiit, by wst tlinx nlil iirt'oiintK and jolnlnx thu inuii tIiroti of out ilollnr Hiilmcrlbt'tv THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER Hut u Miiiil. Hriiuiii:iit ailuctlou. We liuvc cmie U tuy TO ONE AND ALL We Mty, wiul tut your names. If you ivunt to take iidvautuKi) of our "one third oil' for wihIi," and are not where you can gut iiowtul note of other cfliiveiilont method of remitting, st-nd unyour.imine und utato thtlyou Thlt will uiiHiim your lit-liig phuvil oii.be California, Kor lull iiilormiitiou rcuurdinir rates, niam, etc., apply to tho Com puny ' nttiit. Knleiii, (Ireison, K. V. IUK1KIW, AsnI. (1. K. find I'iuh. Ak'I It. IvOlCIILICIt.l AlnnaKvr. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY, "Columbia River Route.' Trains for I ho cast Uaiu I'nrtland ul7:iS um und O::) pm dully. Tin its to mid from principal points lu tin Unl led Mates. Call inlu nml Kiiropc. ELEGANT TULMANN PAL'.C CARS KmlL'niut Hli-cplnt' Cars run Uirouy - on Kxprciw til Ins to OMAHA COUNCIL III.VKP and hi. l'AUi Free of Clmrgo aiuHMt ou Cliuuge. (.Viiiiii'ctloiisnl Portland for Hun Kriu cucoaml 1'tiuet Hound points. Kor lurtlier pirtlculiirs addri'ss any iiKcut l tho coinpuny, or A. L. MAXWELL, O. 1', A 'J A U.LrlMITH.fJfcl.'l AtaiiiiKer.l'ortlnud. 4100 ItKWAUtl. flOO. Tho renders of thu Joim.MAi, will bo plciuod toll aril Hint there Is at least oiui drcuilcil iIIhciisu that hcluucu ha Leon ublu to cure Iu all Its ntnue nml that U caturrli. llaU'sCalarraJi Cure U thu only iwltlvu curu now known lo thu niedlcul frutcnt" (,'atarrli lelii u constitutional dUcas a-iilln-sa constitutional trcntiuent. aII's Catarrh euro U taken Internally, uciiutc dl- rvctly iiisin tiic IjKskI and miiciu ur faces of thu cystum, therehy dinlnij lim the foundation of thu dlscnsc, und kIvIiik thu patient utreiiKth, hy hlll'dlmc up thu coustltiitloii uuil uMIHK iiaturu In dohitf lis worlt. The proprietors luu so iiiueli faith In Itseuratlve isiwers, tliut thy utter Onu lliimlriil Dollars for uiiy'cusi) that II falls to cum. Henil fur II. tof testimonial. Address. K.J. L'lIKNKY CO., Toledo, u, utiic"s r.ui -.. ...... . i fr'l'l ly trui(lf ti,T6c. .1. r(TV--