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aESasLaS &L&i3iiifcJlSJii-av CAPITAL EVENING JOUBNAL. -c fourth piiKC for tonus of subHrrlp- Advcrtlsements to Inmirn Insertion (for tho same day) should bo handed In by I o'clock Correspondence conlnlnlnc now of In terest mill Importance Ih ili-slrrd from all parts of thu state. No attention will foe paid to anonymous communlcntlnus. Persons desiring tho Capital JntritNAl. nerved nt tholrlioiisi-H mil swum It foy ioa Vl enrd request, or foy word h'lt nt this ofllcc. ,, Hpcclmon numbers will frMioniippllrai- orilco, corner Court nndl.lbeity .Streets. MONDAY -JULY SMI, 18811 ON UUAItll. Home of the groatei-t misfortune Hint. Imvn nvnr fallen IIIMIII IK'Olllf i.,.vn iiiii.tw.n.nl when tln-v Iuit mis- peeled them and when a iiioiiiimiCh! convicted wore of that slrip. lie forethought and tho IwwtwlfpoMi-fM- twecn monopoly in front, and spies, forethought and tho IwwtwlJ poii-c sloii would haw prevented. Now you can always b' itady to guard yourself from Improper or bad acts by yourself. I'o say you cannot is to say you are insane. Oh, do des pise all bad habit and cast them efl: adopt good one. Many a man ban carelessly walked forth on a morning from bis homo tollnd In a few moments his whole life blasted, all tho gates to hope forever closed, when a little self restraint must have prevented It. There should not be made one careless step or uttered one careless word. Wo eiuinot prevent all m'sfortiinerf, but to thousands occurring around us every year how often do we hoar this accompani ment "Oh, If I had only thought, I might havo prevented it !" IMMTAI. ANI HAM.WAY. Tho government of Hungary owns many of the greatest railway lines of Its country and derives a luigo revenue Iioiii them. As a busi ness measure It lias adopted a plan to Induct' Its common people to travel. Tickets are Hist, second and third class, and the purchaser goes tho whole distance If he ilesltes for tho same charge as for a short trip. It is on the same principle as our letter postage. Tho poorest family can afl'ord tho longest trips on third class tickets. As an evidence of Its huccohs, wo observe that Independ ent lines owned by corporations there lire adopting the same plan. It is a purely money making wpee ulation. A great publisher under stands it when he advertises thnt ho prefers to make one cent oil' a million people to one dollar oil' a thousand. Our American railways prefer the one dollar oil' the thous and. It can't last, however, for the day Is coming when some road un der a great liberal management will adopt the sensible view. The pres ent charges iiro absurdly restrictive on six-sevenths of our people, who literally never travel on the railways at all. .mono ci.i.miis. We, who dwell In the south, all) apt to shudder at the Idea of a resi dence In tho extreme uoith and wonder how the residents there can stand tho cold. Hut we must io moiuborthat there are coinpensa tloiiH given by nature for ulmo-d overy condition. Owing to the po sition our planet earth has to the sun the regions of tho e.tivmo north havo many advantages, the chief of which is tho quick coining of spring and the longer day-light they enjoy. Karly In .March they have as long day-light as wo have and very speedily after thu middle of the mouth their days begin to exceed ours In length, until soon tho sun logins to I'Im about two o'clock and sut about eleven. Farther uoith still they have a continuous day for woekH. In Southern Lapland, ow-f Ingtuthosu long days and tho pro-! tectlou against the north wind j given by a great mountain barrier that runs from cast to went., the' summer Is long and very hot. Uraln siuvniiijuiieisiu.iygrownuuui.po momK MrH il,t fnllcd to awake1 within six weeks, on account of the , UU l0Mr n.iinl, and Mr. Held! long day-llght. In truth, along tho WBH ,mmMH by hearing his know-! Toruea river, tho Inhabitants have II; ,iojy Hirutt'hlii ul his bedroom ; many enjoyments of life that would )l(Kir ,u, lllHtmiv um0 ,u,Ui ,,,, surprise tho dwollei-s the extreme ,(K)kl)K (1 tj,otflH,k dNeovousl that south. Of givat juris of Almka the WW a,0 oV!(H.j;, yr KvM M,VH It J same may bo said. wou,a ,(Kl. uieiiiblo money; Tin: grnto7prt of the larse aiea "" l,,", to MV of ho ,,0 ' if authraolto ctul llelds in IVunsyl- ,lmt ,ihIiikI ho well uudotands vhiiIii is kept out or iimi bv niiiiMiu,. xlw ,';,,B,,h "'", ' "') h tions.andtlus'ate oltlolals (kmiiiII sa feW'ft'l " knowing.- bridge allhueh tinusotl portions to cm-uiki lH,r' ,''u'l,u,,' taxation. A tH.mmlttee of the .ro M mu , tlli7vorll, ( IVuusylvanla hou-e 01 ivp.xn a- lullUt ls x . ,,olvlu of llvtswasmvn lyappont,, to In. miBliry. ,,,. ws born In ves Igate the labor trouble. that lkH,ra,UlU ,,,,' ,v lip .Pwi.ulv .yglon. 1 HI, iMiumlt tee Imlo. f ,. , ,u, W ft M),iUor the principle t.f llio MiiitU- tax as the ;,,,,, foUK, ,,, ,.o tlrst Na- lHl W" pol.tin in several famous Iwttles. Kanhak City lias a city uiioruox ,C!,rl.v '" " ll1' w,,, 'd wluwi brilliant ris nlu inuk. 'l i- hhih inogyuUt ever sluts', glad Iho heart of tho drunu nmkei Ho has tnvetl loUtw.ni for lot years JIm decides that tho law piMlnUtlhtr am) has Indulgeil mow or less in keeping Ndoons open .n Sunduv t anl wine. Ho Is In ix'tfool 1om not prohibit them from keeping liwtlth. U. all lit faeiillles and mui liairiiH'iil It Is Midi tUvlsIous a ritll events of hi ehlldlotd iwdl ihNbylaw otJIci-rs that bring tlie Ho like. t bxI and Ins vt.n. jjtw Into tlUrvpiitf. verK-ttlou l vory utcrtalnn 3- ck, u syni- j 111 bwiiu I'lu.ii., .. lllt'tllcy,')! life and death, a grand aggregation of man's glory iindlilHHhnine. It Ih in Hhort n bird's eye view of nil mug nimiinity and mcimnc-w, tliu Jojh mid Borrows, btrtlw and deaths, the pilde and poverty of the world, nil for live centH. Tiik trial of tweiity-wiven miiierH at MIiich, Prussia, charged with fer menting and agitating strikes, rc Hiilted in the acquittal of twenty four and the conviction of three. Tlie evidence prima conclusively that the whole trouble was tlie work of Hples and detectivcH lit the tin lloy of the police, and the three ngllutoi-H, craukH, political frauds and lulior educators who have grown too la.y to work thu matecs of honest tollers have a serious timo of it. Now Unit all of the Oregon peo ple who can iifiord it have gone to wpend a lew weeks at one or the other of the inviting coast watering places the pur.igruplmt is all'orded the opportunity of remarking that in tiio spring tlie people go to the fulls and in tlie fall they go tho springs. She (lot Kvcn. A Portland man tells a good story on General Gibbon, the gallant commander ol the Columbia. The story runs that General Gibbon and a party ot friends were llshlng in tho Tualatin, about eight miles from Gaston, a few days ago. The gen- oral was standing upon a rock in mid stream, when a fanner appealed on the scene, rake In hand anil ad dressing him, said: "Mister, you know that we don't allow tresspassing here." As be spoke, the fanner pointed to a pla card reading that trespassing was prohibited. "Very sorry, but I did not know It," responded General Gibbon, try ing to maintain his equilibrium Tho cool answer tired tho farmer. "Can't you read; don't you seo these slgnsV" lie roared. "I Can sou tho signs, but 1 can't read. I had an Idea that they went to show thai tho farm was for sale." This retort knocked tho farmer speechless and he retired from tho Held. Ills wife then come to see what she could do with tho hero of Gettysburg. She begun by giv ing him 11 scowl that came near transfixing him to the rock upon which ho was standing. Then she bawled eut: "You had better go to school and leant to read." "Madam," replied the general, very politely, "I am most to old to learn to read. I" General Gibbon never llmsbed bis sentence. If ho did the remain der was drowned In the roaring waters of the Tualatin. Ho unfor tunately lost his halaucoaud plunged head foremost into tho cold sticain. When became to tho surface the wo man was breaking her heart for Joy ami dancing a Comanche war dance. "That's good for you," sho ex olalmed exultant ly. "Next time you will learn to leatl. Hurrah!" Then she went her way lejolelng ami left General Gibbon's friends to tlsh him out of tho river. A lhK That fun Tell Time. Samuel Held, tho truck man, Is tho owner of a very Intelligent set ter, anil ho never tires of telling of tho many wonderful iierforinunoos ,,r , ,H.tf .,lst night Mr. Held toltl his wife, In tho piosoneoof tho ,B to aiouo him at six o'clock ,,,, ,m,mK M ho wished to go to 10 lo0,,,u, dock to begin bis work i..- .. .1. ...-c..,i,.i.. ...1.1..1, till it Mlll' PIWVIV M llfllll . Illl-ll I VVlls availing ids attention. This! I. leaves ' i tho -r of 1 by ding ting , Ktnyi few . st a sang a casket. was small and itv simple wortls of eulon. few sweetly harmonious w a snd yet soothing melody, an, I all t at once the air was dlsturlied by a flutter of wings, and as the casket was opened among the Uowcrs, for a last looked at tho beloved, three pel doves capie Muttering down and looked mournfully and wistfully In to the dead face, with trailing wings. They seemed to a stranger as mute but sorrowing mournors. The dead had loved them, and in all their short lives they had been her care, so now It seemed proper that they should take part In the ceremony. SCItAI'S.' Tli cse grimier. times suit Ho likes, to the ,'cIssoib II nd things dull. President Harrison is just a foot shorter In stature than Abraham Lincoln. Jt Is said In New York that Nast lost his entire fortune in land specu lations in Southern California. Jiiid'ulo lilll lias been engaged by tho French government to tench 100 cavalry olllcers to lido in the American style. "So you bad clothes made by Worth'.' Did you get a good lit?" "No; my husband had the lit when tho bill came In." Tho Hayes mechanics' home f Philadelphia bus recently received a gift of SOOjOOO from a person who tloes not wish bis name to bo known. A nuggetl of gold wt Igbing !Mfl ! ounces has just be'U found near' Wadderburn, Victoria, by a young Austrian named Costa Clovicb. When a man has his life Insured for a million dollars he should not calculate on having a great deal of unmitigated giief wasted around his bier. The man who is suspicious lives in a constant. state of unhuppinchss. It would bo better for 1. Is ponce of mind to be too trustful than too guarded. No man ever "gets oyon" with another by doing a mean tiling In retaliation of a fancied wrong. Ho only succeeds in makiui; himself a mean man. How Sam Jones' latest Is: "The Lord made me anil then lot the pattern." Perhaps It would have been lustiis well if that lltll" accident bad happened llrnt. People with theories about hniids, eyes or noses can (le.luee ther own conclusions from the fact that Cum - oral lloulanger's ears stand out at 1111 angle of lo degrees. h h Now York's Italians and French men are said to be the greatest con sumers in town of California wines. The native American demands tho foreign brand, as a uile. I Tho (iiestIou asked of the Irish-( man was, could ho play 011 the violin, and he answered with a 1 nohlo and serono self-conlldence, "I presume I can 1 never tried." Had tlu l-'lnrcs to Show For It. "You never loved 1110, John," sob bod Mrs. nilliis hysterically. "Maria," exclaimed Mr. lllllus earnestly, "you mo mistaken. If you io.iic iiaoK over tlio family ex pense account you will llnd that it cost us $U7.50 for repairing rucking chairs during tho llrst three years of our married life." Chicago Tribune. 1 A Korluimtr I)ruj;lt Mr. lMwIn W, Joy for muy jiirt uu now a prtMpcruua ilmggWt on tho corucr of Stockton kml Mtrlrt tlrwti In Ban auclco, probably Duvrr drramrd of rlvallug In wraith the IDfJI clna kloga if the country. liutvarlou rumor litvlDK been floating uvuuj to tho effect that he liu atruck It blj, an ArawOirr reporter wm ilrUIUM to uurirtli the. raute, aiul alter uii'ch difficulty unraelml the followtug atory It acvma that about k eu yrra ao an Ksgllah lhylcUu, a great atiiJfUt if botany, looatwj In thla city. Ilia practice wi not eitecatve, and yet the few caaea that came to hltu attracted no little attention, Ilia auccraa aecmed to be tu the treatimnt of liver and kidney illaordera, and vitiated blood. Iu fact hta ability to cop with theae common comidalnU waa marveloua. lie aeeinej almoat lufalllble, and hla quiet uojeat luclhoda and hla well-kept aecret waa aa much a uiyatery a hluvelf. After hla d. rartur about a )rr later Mr, Jo; dctrruilnrJ to f athotu the ivrvt, and copying all the pro. crlpttoni he ha.1 filled for the emtio doctor he bejan ayatemallo analyala. th hta eiaml Inallou he illaoovemt running all through the preacrlrtloua for liver and kidney trouble, rltlilM blood and atomach dlaorder couple of vegetable eitracla tudlgenona to California, m aluiple and ao well knows under homely every day ua mea to eery achool loy aa to en tirely dlaalpat the amplclon that they ware the active prlutlple Involved, &i certain, boever waa Mr Joy that he had dlacovered the aecrvt, that he embodied the new cleuenU In a preparation of SaaprilU to dlagutt the tute. and put It before hi cuatomt r onJtr th modret uauie of Joy Yegetabl tlaraaparilla. Immediately tho aaiue uiarvtlou atorlM came lck of lta aalonUhtng elSecta, and th myatery waa olevt. and Ih talk It ha created ha alfwady cauird It to Up Into pcouilMn, aad witn rour in dally froai all over th coaat. and Ihui aaolht CaUfoctO lajtry leaf 1W ff!1Mt.-J, f. fntlT, The Chief Benton for ine great sn tess of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In th article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and thl fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac complishes what ls claimed for It, Is wh&l has given to tills medicine a popularity and lale crcater than that of any other sarsapa- i-uii A:Mn rllla or blood port me ill Wins fler before the public. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures 8crofula, Ball niicum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Blck Headache, Iilllousness, overcomes Thai Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ins the Nerves, builds up the Whole System Hood' Nnranpnrllla Is SOldbyall drUf lilts. $1; slxforSS. 1'repared by C. I. Hoc V (Jo., Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass. Cricket Is played in English blind asylums. Tho ball is of wicker work, with pieces of tin within, which enables the players to judge of its whereabouts. J t should bo generally known that Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic in sures a hearty appetite and increased digestion, dispels nervous depression and low spirits, overcomes lack of energy and wakefulness and will in fuse now life and strength into the weakest invalid. Sold b D. V. Mathows. A well for so called electrical wa ter has been tapped at Fort Scott, Kansas. To place both hands in tho water at the same time Is utterably impossible. Tho shock is so forcible that it throws ono aside with vigor. This is tho season of the year when tho raw, cold winds creatosad havoo with the hands and complex ion. Soft white hands and a clear "peachy" complexion can bo as suredly nreserved by tho frequent implication of Dutard's Speclllc. If rubbed into tho skin well it leaves no greasy surface. The skin absorbs it. Sold by D. W. Matinws. In washing and hulling them much of tho piquant llvor which distinguishes tho strawberries may be lost, if they are not carefully han dled. Over 110,000 Fijluns gather regular ly for christian worship. Praying without faith is like pumping whole there Is no spring rf water all dibit is in vain. fir ;mu is niie of the most produc tive states in the Union. Its vast mineral rculous contains unld, silver, copper, iron, anil coal, lis immense ' ' t K.i... j jI" .i.' 1 '1 1 ti.v ! mj uii.iii.trr I lit 111- d ,,f cattle and sheep, and Its , extensive agrieultur.il regions pro- ducoall tho cereals in abundance, i tho yield per aero being, in some in- 1 stances, the a most n tho world. Among tlio ii.-oiui ami vaiuatne prou uets of the Web Foot State may bo mentioned Oregon Kidney Tea. which has proved a boon to thou sands atlliotcd with pain in tho back and kidney dllllculliod. It is purelv of vegetable composition and never rails, .sold uy l). . iMutnows A largo civo has been discovered near Las Cruces, N. M., tho Interior of which Is lined with almost puro silver. Statistics show that It costs from $100 1,500 to put u boy through col lego.. Heturns show that tho mon ey Invested in tho $100 boy pays tho best interest on tho Investment Is Consumption Incurable? I..,,l 11. n f.,ll....l..... M.. ( II Morr'U jfowtirk, Ark.fsays:" "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced moan Incurable Consumptive. JJe- , gun taking Dr. Klug'sINiiw Discov ery for Consuinption, am on my I third bottle, and able to oversee tho I work 011 my farm. It is tho finest medicine ever made." .K-jv-o Middlowart, IKvatur, Ohio, 'says: "Had It not been lor Dr. King's ,i'iv Discovery lor LoiiMiinp tion 1 would havo died of Lung Troubles." Trv it. Sample bottle free at Daniel .1. Fry's drugstoie. Tho giant diamond, lately discov ered at Cape Colony, and now at Paris expoMtion, weighs ISO carats, and Is valued at fcl.OOO.OOO. It h said that tho belief of the, Kl ll'el tower cuuhs thunder stomw Is Invtiiutn an article of faith In I Paris. Never havo thunder storms Ih'oii m) I'rvtuicnt as in the last four night. How's This? . WtMHlVr One I hi ml rid iollini rfwrd Mr any m- of catarrh that cnunot be rurwt '! Inking Hull' Ottnrrli Cum. ' r" J 1 liMwyrtiNi.. proprietor, TWedOjO: j , ihc uihIitkUiuhI, lm kuovrn K, J.' I'tiinif iitrthe l:t 15 year, unit believe III ul perlivlly Iiouomtile Iu all bualneaa Irtuim.'lli'in, nml (liiiiiirlullynblelantrry ihi' u 4iigtittoiu mauo uy tnu nnn. pst1. TrtMii. wlmlre.iIedrUaTiUta.TVledo, ,iik y li Vmi i!oeu, CVahler, Toledo Mat :,,..! (link, Toledo, O, u '. 1 .... Kluiian A Marvin, whale! itiiiKjUt,ToIcIi,l), 1UII . .HUrrl Cure ti Ukeu InUrnally, ttcilni itirti'tly up.m the blixnl and uue kU(fai of the tyatem. TeatlBUtaUU Mt rr. lrlw TVs per UMIle. .d bf ail inifl. The Best 11 tlio citv of Portland and other prosperous towns are those owned by 'men or corporations who have the disposition and ability to improve them. HIGHL And TfJ; HI Me To tho city of Salem. They haye at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have scarcely begun. It is intended to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside and High laud additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The lino of the Salem Street Hallway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no lots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near future be THE MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OP SALEM. Lois ill Highland Aililifon are High and Dry and Well Located; Host Excellent Drainage Tlio soil is black nnd rich. From all points a fine view Is obtained of the public buildings and our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the locatioti of two churches in tills addition, and a numberof residences are soon to be built. Uuildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots within tlio limits of tho city of Salem are worth on an average over ?1000. We can sell you better lota in High land addition for one-third of tlie money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practi cally not half so far from the public buildings and the business part of the town as the majority of the so called "inside lots." 1 Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other follow pay $1000 for an inferior lot not so well located. With the difrerenee of $700 you can build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rote of interest that will buy yon nearly two thousand streetcar tickets every year. pmanawwp gjr-vEu 6.000.000 i""!1!? '?J'ero St w """'" pais boat to bai tioedj of tlw Urgtjt and moat reliabla home, anrt toey nae Ferry's Seeds D. M. JfKKllY uu. ara acanowieaceu 10 ce w gest Seedsmen In the world. D.JLFmTAOO maatntMLDeaorip. tin and nwM SEE0 ANNUAL For 1880 1 ha milled rite IF' to iui rear's customer 1 all ADDlicuitJ. &nd UaslaUSM. I .boaldaend for It. Addreaa O. M. FERRY CO.,Dtrslt. Mick A PUBLIC ENlFACTOR "Who is H. H. Warner, of Boche er, N. Y., trhoM Safo Remedies, es pecially Warner's Safe Cure, have at tained such success and celebrity at home and abroad?" The question ls inspired as rauch bv affection ns curiosity, sinco through his instrumentality hundreds of thou sands, in both hemispheres, have been rostorsd to health and happi ness. Hon. H. H. Warner, then, is a leading and honored resident ol Rochester, not only, but a prominent and influential citizen of the United States. On sereral occasions chosen by his party as a National delegate to nominate a President of the Republic, he has been a member of the Repub can State Committee and of its Exe cutive Committee. He is a member of the American Institution for the Advancement of Science; President of the Rochester Chamber of Com merce ; a successful and upright busi ness man. He has given away for tunes in charities. The celebrated and costly Warner Observatory of Rochester was conceived, endowed, and is maintained by him. His munificent prizes for the discovery of comets has Deen at once the wonder and delight of the scientific world. The yellow fevor scourage in the KMltV. flu ftMn AnnJ. !,. .11 - astersof Rochester and other cities awakened his profoundest sympathies and in each instance his check for from 1500 to t5.000 swolled the saveral reliof funds. Where other wealthy man mvtk tamm ai.il l.tn.tAta li.nlip.. -"" B-.w w ...u .lu.iMicua, us (ilea I hundreds and thousands. ' His charities;' are as ready and magnificent as his enterprises and public spirit are boundless. MazSTk.Lai iPQ VaUHITOWJIP kVj:i.via to mHie world has need of mbre.uchA qqqq QftGE An incident led him into the manu-' ' factum ot medicine. Seized some i ' twelve yearn ago with what the ablest I physicians termed fatal kidney dis-' ease, he was miraculously restored to i health by what is now known aal Warftttr'a Safe Cure. At once he ro- J potent a remedy, and tlie consequence is that to-day ha hasimmnnse labora tories and wareaonees in the United Slated, Canada, England, Germany, Austria Australia and lUirmah. Sales of his bale Remedies ire enormous, and their pews am disease simply iaiTeeaa. The & a production is set retnt with the character prodoMr, Aa heaeat and reli Kast Blaasell. Mr. Warner nakei kaaast and reliable saedidnee a fact abuadaafcly attesud by iWr pheno- a ncnlasitr, -v."fciaV Residence AND IS OWNED BY- tliis Corporation is determined Li I tiite em.waiw SEE HERE! If there is anyone in the whole state I 1 of Oregon win wants, to return to the east he should read this advertisement: Bargain For Somebody ! ! A EASTERN PROPERTY! To KxehaiiKe for e jni if Mil ! I J-Korortli-iil.ircnllat thU i.mc. Jnnnson Uv. l .Main M-V.cbnuU, N. lU-l'IeaJuteajtttandbu.lne.sex. OREGON i in ex- $7h tn S95n ?'??"' i'Afi.r Div of its ftrttrttf rs:, irn "K?, .vv."1.: ?i ahla h',lrvrholetlmetothebualneu..8in; I-Vii,'V.,'".:.r. Localities TION to JOHN F.STRATTON& SON Imporlors nml Wholesale dealers in t .MUKICAI.. JIKHOIIANDISK New York, i II anil l." Walker St. John V. HI itll ton's , Celebrated Itu -"Inn Gnt Violin strings, tlio Kintal In Iho World. Our Guarantee If a dealer receives a complaint, (which ho believes to be honest) from any musician to whom ho has sold anyoftheso strings, ho ls authorized by us to give him another string without eharge.nndall such loss will be made good by us to our customers, without quibble or question. (Dewaruot imitation.) Dealers will please sond tor descriptive catalogue. 1 raiW supplied ot lowest price. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, -FOB Boys and. Girls. The school will open on the 2Uh' of September. Thorough Instruc tion In the primary and -aavanced English JBranches, LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSI -In course.- 'l itltMS anil Airther Information may be bail on application to " HKV. K. H. POST, Cor. Chcmeketa and HtateKts. 8-20-tr Northern Pacific Railroad, GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO KAHT Tit AINS I1AII, V ! NO CHANGE OK CAIW SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points Kast via St PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. ..The Northern Pacltlc railroad U thn niv i line running l'ashenjtertnilns.rJecond cUm JJSfJ l?Vf or clJ?rBe) Luxurtoui May llllaetl Dlulnir l-nra fmwt. r.i V .?. li . landtotbet, , " '"' ""'" ""' tlial your ticket read via the Northern acWe railroad and avoid the change nfca re. .i .1n,?vL.1Vr'Und ot ". and &0 p. m. dally arrive alitinneaixlU or HU lliiil at itinneaix)Hi or HU 11u'l at ftO."i p. in. 1SION'. Trains lr t,nn..t dally al lli a. in. and K-ao at Ttuvntu at 7:10 p in nml -aiue scan m ana vx n. i "nffi riuS TaVT i.iJ? -i i. rvic'' iV.- CHARLTON mm Addition 3 ir iiifSS" Wt-W-fTiafa5,Jt-li-:a:r'' rxsr: 'JEBtS-V Xvi i, i