Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, August 05, 1889, Image 3

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THE CAPITAL JOBBML
MONDAY AUGUST 5, 1889.
Stammering and Deafness.
Stammering baa hitherto been
supposed to be purely a nervous de
fect. Somo experiences recently ac
quired by the surgaons connected
with the Eur Hospital, Soho Square,
tend to call this view more or less in
question. In carrying out certain
operations to cure children of deaf
ness, it was found that in several
successful cases the operatiou had
also simultaneously cured the pa
tients of stammering. This fact at
tracted special attention and study,
and the outcomo has been the firm
conviction that stammering, in the
majority of cases, does not proceed
from a nervous iiialudy, but from
some obstruction or defect connected
with the organs of hearing. In a
number of cases selected purposely
from the publlcschools this fact has,
it is said, been abuudautly demonstrated.
THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL.
ROttl
V LROYAL ?,! J
L!v4ltJurriwrVj
AKlH!
It should be generally Known that
Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic in
sures a nearty 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. Sold by D. W.
Mathews.
Notoriety.
It is human nature to desire no
toriety, and the brain of man is con
tinually taxed for means of being
known. Tanner fasted, Sullivan
fought, Edison Invented, Kelly mo
tored. In Salem they amputate a
hand; in Corvallis they run a foot
race; in Portland they murder a
neighbor; in Seattle they fire a city;
in Itoseburg they run for congress;
in Albany well, that's where we
are, and it won't do to make any re
marks. Democrat.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A mnrvel of
purity, strength nnd wholesomcncss. Store
economical than the ordluary kinds, and
cannot bo sold in competition with the
multitude oflow test, short weleht alum or
phosphate powders. Bold only In cans.
uoyal Baking Powder Co.. 100 Wnll.N.Y.
ti , ., 'llu. " Cur,0", rBct .. . Notice of rnucollation of County
That the body in now more susceptible to -.., , , '
benefit from medicine than at any other " fll'fliuS.
season. Hence tho importance or taklmj ' s.lUo,,r)rvpui,n.hty .OlarUn.s--:
Hood's 8arRaparllln now, when It rllldn sMw j4 herol.y glvui that In am.rd-
j ou me most good. It Is really wondcrim nticowit' "An Art lo ro.uiic eomit uut
I
TH YAOUINA ROUTE.
for purifying and enriching the blood, cio.
ntlng an appetite, nnd giving n healthy
tone to the whole system, lie euro to get
Hood's iSiirsaparltlii, which Is peculiar to
Itself.
This is the season of the year
when the raw, cold winds create sad
havoc with the hands and complex
ion. Soft white hands and a clear
"peachy" complexion can be as
suredly preserved by the frequent
application of Dufard's Specific. If
rubbed into the skin well it leaves
no greasy surface. The skin
absorbs it. Sold by D. W. Matnews.
Something New.
Ihe Pasco Headlight is responsi-
Die sor tne lonewing: "We are in
formed that the experiment of graft
ing peach stock into sagebrush roots
tried lust year by L. D. Pattie, has
proved a decided success. Although
the tree externally resembles the
sagebrush, beautiful and delicious
peaches can now be seen thereon,
very much to tho astonishment of
the skeptical immigrant. It is con
fidently delieved by parties inter,
ested, that two crops a yar may be
raised and an attempt will be made
to have ripe peaches on the trees
this fall."
Oregon is one of the most produc
tive states in the Union. Its vast
mineral regions containsgold, 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 the cereals in abundance,
the yield per acre being, in some in
stances, the largest in the world.
Among the useful and valuable prod
ucts of the Web Foot State may be
mentioned Oregon Kidney Tea,
which has proved a boon to thou
sands atliicted with pain in the back
and kidney difficulties. It is purely
of vegetable composition and never
fails. Sold by D. W. Mathews.
A Strange Death.
A curious accident, which unhap
pily has since proved fatal, befell M.
Boutet, an artist, residing in the
Avenue Victor Hugo. M. Houtet
was working iu his studio, when,
inconvenienced by the sun, he
asked his bonne to get on the roof
and pass a light linen covering over
the glass. As the woman was ar
ranging this awning she slipped,
and, falling through the glas?,
alighted on the table at which her
master was seated. Oddly enough
Bhe sustulued no injury worth
mentioning. M. Boutet, however,
was not so fortunate. A piece of
the broken glass struck him on tho
neck, severing the artery. He tried
to standi the blood, aud failing, he
ran out of the house in the direction
of a neighboring druggist's shop;
but he fell ere he reached tho place,
and .wo hours afterwards he breath
ed his lust.
"How's This?
We offer One Hundred Hollars reward
for 'any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney t Co.. proprietors, Toledo, O:
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable In all business
transactions, and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by this Arm.
it est iTruan, wholesale druggists.Toledo,
Ohio.
E. U. Van Iloesen, Cashier, Toledo Nat
ional llank, Toledo, O.
Walding, Klnnan & Marvin, wholesale
druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
uctlng directly upon the blood aud mucus
surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent
Irve. Price 75c per bottle. Bold by ull
druggist.
An astute member of the legal
profession, looking over some ojd
documents recently, so far forgot
himself as tn uaUisko the "will" for
tho -"deed."
Trucks and Drays.
MORGAN & MEAD
Are now nrovided with Ann n iimm
nuu uuriis uuuurepreparea lo aonu ousi
noss In that lino In the best of sliane.
auuj Knu meir personal supervison lo
uii ur&. i;ornG suue uinu ijommpirniui
streets.
LITTLE WOMEN
are as a rule, possessed of happy disposi
tions but when these sweet dlsposlllons.be
como soured and Irritable, In cons'equeuco
of the long train of dlstrcsslHg features
peculiar to female complaints, they are
then not companionable to say the least.
It ts the duty, not only of little women, but
of all women so nfUicted, to bring n bo ut
the, subjection, nnd immedlato removal,
of these painful maladies. This Is easily
accomplished by tho use of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Inscription, the great specific (or
"female weakness," Ittsn positive cure
for the most flowing, painful menstruation.
unnatural suppressions prolapsus or falling
of the womb, weak back, "femalo weak
ness," anteverslon, retroversion, bearing-
down sensations, chronic congestion, In
flammation nnd ulceration of the womb.
Inflammation, pain and tenderness In
ovaries, and kindred ailments. All druggists.
THEIR IUS1NESS BOOIIIMI.
Probably no one thing has caused
sucli a great revival of trade at 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 is simply enormous iu this very
valuable article from the fact that it
always euros and never disappoints.
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
croup, ami all throat auu iuiik dis
eases quickly cured. You can test it
before buying by getting a trial bot
tle free, largo size $1. Every bottle
warranted.
O!
Tho BTjrESS' GUIDE Is
issuod M.-irch and Sept.,
each year. It is an ency
clopedia of useful infor
mation for all who pur
chaso the luxuries or the
necessities of life. We
oan clothe you and furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary'
appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church,
or stay at home, and in various sizes,
styles and quantities. Just rirruro out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair
estimate of the value of the BTJYEH8'
GUIDE, which will be sent upon
receipt of 10 cents W pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-114 Michigan Avenue. Chicago, I1L
Call and See
T. J. CRONISE,
Salem's Popular Job Printer,
AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THE
State Insurance Building, Cor. Com
mercial and Chemekete streets
'O-ltf
Fop the Public Good.
It is an Indisputable fact that the hand
somest vellbnle trains that nrc now run
on the American continent nre those on
tho Burlington route, leaving from Union
depot In Denver, also St. Paul, Immediate
ly on arrival of all through trains from the
west. The first and second class coaches
are magnificent, tho reclining chair cars
suburb, the Pullman sleepers extremely
luxuriant, nnd as for the meals that are
pervea in iuoso p.-.ince iiurungion aining
errs yum yum. The next time you go
east to Kansas City, Chicago or St. Louis,
I f you mention to the ticket ngent that you
want your ticket to read Jroni Denver or
at. Paul over the Burlington route, you
will get it, and you will always be glua of
If you go via the Northern or Canadian
Pacific, tho elegant vestibule trains of
The Burlington uoute, between tit. Paul
and Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you
along the eastern shore of tho Mississippi
river for a distance of 350 miles, amidst
scenery thateannot be surpassed; or, If you
go via the Oregon Short Lino or Southern
Pacific, and your ttcicet rends via The
Burlington Route from Cheyenne or Den
ver, vou will nabs throuzn ail the thriving;
cities nnd towns located in what is popu-
inny Known as tne ueari of me uonuncni.
For further information apply to A. C.
Sheldon, General Agent, 8o First street,
Portland, Oregon. 4-19d&wtl
M IDDSEHOLD SHOULD BE WIRf
J;jj3
M j tRfiSTXESSNESS... fpSl
a STKICTLY VtQCTABll KwKl
D MULTLttS SAMILY MEDICINE. KM1
I acqm,sa:) iu
L PHILADELPHIA. jflHj
l ranis to bo in hit lied ulle. m i-u j mr., l'rmii
tlieuulcoi itAiiancv, upprmeu reurunrv
JS, list', thelollowlnjj county warrants Mill
beiuccllcd If not prccentid lor payment
within sixty days mini this date, July 1,
issi'tnnupyi.'"nviu in uerenisea.
K J BABCOCK, County Clerk,
By D CSltKUMAN, Deputy.
3719 O. A. Cone $ 0 00
27M C. 0. Burnett 13 01
'.ml 9 0. 13. Corutllu It 00
10S LcalsDelor 2 (X)
1CT W. J. Ucrren 4 CO
747 It. C.Orer 4 00
295 S. L. McOhee t 00
419 JackFbllllps 8 00
H6 J. 8. VsURhn J 00
005 JobnSmltb 4 00
wan.M.wnie 6M1
S43 Hose Pratt... a 00
1U54 Leo Willis 1 00
1893 Ubii. Vtnable...., 1 so
1905 J. 11. Jones 2 00
3037 II. K. Huusikcr 2 00
2114 11. F, Over 2 00
2117 A.L. Ustes 4 00
2230 J. S. StoTcns 2 00
22C7 ElUbs Strong 4 00
2439 Oregon Statesman 4 CO
2503 J. A. Klchardsou 3 00
34S9 C. 1). Moore S 00
4238 Samuel Lewis 1 50
4290 A. It. Stephens 1 00
4294 O. Splgnot 190
4293 E. Downs 1 90
456J E.Tytel 2 00
4980 N. 1). Fry 2 00
8763 Itobt. CJoffln 170
C09S Augustas Oleaton 1 90
C1K8 It. S. II line-hard 1 00
6119 A. Lovejoy 1 00
6133 Kdward Farley 1 60
.11 J. W. Urrndle 170
161 E. Uunsaker 3 90
163 J. II. Cottle 10 V'O
269 Daniel Para 2 00
274 F. S. FMier 3 00
399 Wm.S. Kinney 1 50
663 1. J. Newburg 1 60
680 J. D Haws 4 60
799 D. Holdrldge 1 CO
849 It. M. WacleS IX) 11 00
857 D. O Cusbman 3 00
995 Tbos. Fitzgerald 4 00
1104 F. K. Smith 2 00
1199 Da :d Ooodsell 2 00
1308 M. Smith 2 50
1312 Cleo. Lefley 2 SO
1413 O. W. bltnej 2 00
1533 M. Crocker 1 60
1541 Ubas.Nellson 1 60
1748 E S.DrookS 2 00
1832 JatncB Coleman, Sr 2 60
1977 S. L Pardls 8 00
199) A. McKeuzie 1 50
1999 a. Ilittenauer. 1 60
20U1 J. II. Powell 1 50
2013 Peter Curdy 1 50
2017 J. U. Powell 3 76
2127 Lewis Miller 2 00
2189 J. L. IllilJle 1 60
2209 W. F. Drown 2 60
2342 David Long 1 70
2381 John Dccassi'y 2 30
2120 S.lt. JeMiup 1 60
207G Calla Liudsey 3 30
!7b3 John Mooro 2 80
2865 F. M.Hall 200
2878 D. Itobblns 2 00
2909 O. II. Hall . IU
3100 J. W. Dickens 0 00
3131 O N. Chtircblll 1 Id
3112 JohnOaborn 1 00
3143 Jas.W. Cook 100
3249 Alox. Negle 1 60
3J01 James fibber 2 20
3382 'Wm. Graves 11 00
3609 W.T. Cleaver 1 60
3749 H. II. Saago 6 20
3913 Mart. Chauiberlln 2 00
3940 P, O. Johnson 6 60
39C7 E.Taylor 4 CO
4U.vj ai. kalle...i 7 20
4065 Lorenzo Elliott 2 00
4079 Jt. Simmons 2 00
4088 McCully& Gilbert 4 25
4226 Mrs. J. A. Wanlcss 1 CO
4316 J. 0. Oachauau 4 00
8973 J.J. Ityai 7 CO
6728 J. H. Harriett 2 CO
4328 N.ll.Doty 4 00
Ordered thatthls list bo published as by
law required. Bono by Juno term, 18.
T. C. SHAW.
County Judge.
fee
(lj Capital Journal
. innnnnxT inni?
Has Been Enlarged
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon Development company's
steamship line. ZSi miles shorter, 20 hours
less time than by any othei imiie. First
class through passenger and freight line
from Portland and all points In the Wil
....... nV ,,wiu iu uii inim cmiu rrancisco.
TIME SCHEDULT. (Kxcent Hiintin vol-
icnvc Albany -Leave
Corvallis
Arrive Yaqulna
l.eave Yaqulna
Leave Corvallis .
Arrive Albany .
1.-00PM
-1:10 PM
- 5:30 PM
-6:45 AM
lftMA M
11:10 AM
trains connect at Albany and
O. A C,
Corvallis.
The nbovp trains connect at YAOUINA
with the Oregon Development Cofs Lino
jrHtenMshlps between Yaqulna nnd Ban
e ranclsco.
SAII.IXQ DATES.
STKAMKlLS.
Willamette- Vnllov,
FllOJf YAQUINA
.Saturday Aug. 3
liid Greatly Improved and Now fs The
CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN OREGON!
TIE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER
Tho majority of the Ills of the hnmma
fcody arise from diseased. Liver. Sim
ions Liver Regulator has been the means
af restoring more peoplo to health an
kftpplneu by giving- them a health
Uver than any other agency on earth. ,;
im THAT TOU GET THE OEMUimi
$50. HORSES. $50.
One hundred bead of brood mares and
young horses for sale. Forty or fltty
colts expected in the spring Two tine
horses, Clyde nnd PcrWieon stock, weight
sixteen and seventeen hundred; have been
with the band for the past three years.
Original stock from the best quality ot
mares. For particulars address or see
W. If. UYARS,
wit. Balem, Or.
OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO.
(Limited Lino.)
CHAS. N SCOTT, - - Receiver.
On and after June23 18S9 nnd until further
notice trains will run dally (except Sun
day) as follews:
BAST SIDE,
The olik-tft
Jipup.
tup ou rvcjfd The
Coburg Malli
From Port-1
land
STATIONS.
8.00 am ii-obtlandpaw v
Foot of r Mtrect
lluv's Landing.
St. Paul's,
U.Mpm
10.00 I
Ar
10.5u
11.05
11.1'J
11.25
11.35
liiu
li30
j 1.0.)
liii
L(M
sa
Ul
2.13
3.13
3.45
35
tl
&07
&S5
fcSO
pm
Commutlnu
jnlleon said
Woodburn,
Townsend,
McKee,
Mt. Angel,
Down's,
Hllverlon.
Johnston's Mill'
Switzerland,
KastSldeJunct.,
jiucieay,
Aumsvllle,
Ale
0 1 Crossing,
West Bcio,
Crabtree,
Hplcei,
Tullmun,
Plalnview.
UrovrnsTllle,
Rowland,
Coburz.
Alt
LV
Tickets ut two
at sutlons bav
Portl'd Mail
iTow'rd Port
land
Ar. 3.45. pm.
Ar 28
2.21
1.40
1.15
1.10
12.55
visa
12.2J
11.15
11.10
11..W
1U1I
10.4S
laus
laio
10.00
9J0
v.ai
8A!
8-18
7.42
&3)
LV
0.-00
am
cents per
Ing ugenu.
Omwictlon nt Mt. Angtl with staff for
and from Wllholt Mineral springs and at
Woodburn wltiirutbern i"acincoouipuny
trains for and from Portland, Or
.m m. v. mxivp. Itecelver.
I Oeneral Offices, N WCor. FJntsna Pine, f
xvriuiuu, urrf iih.
POOR PEOPLE'S CHANCES.
Soma years ago a city missionary
was crossing ono of tho parks in Now
York on the Sabbath day and said to
a lad, "What are you doing here,
breaking the Lord's da v? You ought
to be at Church ana worshipping
God instead of breaking the Sabbath
in this way." The poor lad in bis
rags looked up at the city missionary
and said: "On, sir, it's very easy foi
you to talk that way, but God knowi
that we poor chaps ain't got no
chance."
The sentiment seems to be growing
that in the United States the time has
arrived when "tho poor chap- don't
have no chance."
There is some truth in it. The poor
are not shut out from making a liveli
hood, but the gulf between riches and
poverty continually grows more diffi
cult to cross. As the country becomes
densely populated keen business com
petition decreases the chances foi
accumulating wealth by ordinary busi
ness methods.
But the same conditions vastly im
prove tho chancea for great success
to those who can strike out in new
paths, can furnish something to ths
world that others cannot.
True merit, in commodity or ability.
will win easily and with grand results
in this country, if the masses can be
induced to recognize it. This recogni
tion can only be accomplished bv
what are sometimes sneeringly al
luded to as advertising methods.
What a marvelous success has at
tended the thorough introduction to
the world of tho merits of that wonder
ful remedy for kidney disease War
ner's Safe Cure. lion. II. H. Warner
first came to know of its curatiro
power by being restored to health
from what the doctors pronounced a
fatal kidney trouble, lie concluded
the world ought to know of it and in
the ten years since he began its
manufacture he has spent millions of
dollars in advertising tho Safe Cure.
His methods have been ingenious
sometimes, perhaps, open to criti
cism, but they had a purpose, which
has been accomplished.
But mark I he never would have
secured a four fold return of tbe vaM
sums thus expended if the real merit
A FAMOUS BATTLE-GROUND.
On the banks of the Tippecanoe, a
small stream which enters tho Wa-
hash River in Indiana, wan fought tho
terrific battle of Tippecanoo.
In this great struggle of frontier
times, tho allied western Indians un
der tho chi-'tninship of Elbkwatawn,
tho "Prophet" wera defeated in No
vember, 1811, by tho Americans un
der tho command of Gen. Wm. II.
Harrison.
It was a desperate, hard-fought
battlo, and much depended upon tho
result.
Had the Indians been successful,
all harriers of defence for tho early
settlors w uld have been overthrown
and the eadly tomahawk would have
been active in tho rupid extermina
tion of tho remaining pioneers. On
the other hand the fortnnato termin
ation of the contest put an end to fur
ther attempts at open warfare by the
Indians. The rich territory, so long
overrun by hostile savages, was
thrown open for settlement, whicli
rapidly occurred as soon as the news
of the great victory becan. wide
spread. Naturally great praise was rendered
to tho success and intrepid bravery
of Gen. Harrison and he was honored
in many ways. He afterwards served
as Commander of tho Army of the
Northwest, and when Indiana was ad
mitted to Statohood, ho was iwloctud
to lepresont tho Stato in tiie United
States benute. In 1840 he was elected
President and his unfortunate demise
occurred shortly after being inaugu
rated. Tho forty-second anniversary of tho
Battlo of Tippecanoe found the gal
lant grand-son of "Old Tip" ieuding
his forces to a great political victory
whicli resulted in tho selection of Gen.
lien. Harrison a.i l'rosidont of tho
United States.
Tiie Harrisons havo been a hardy
race of men, sprung from old log
cabin stock, which is a sufficient
guarantee of its genuineness wherever
found. Realizing the truth of this,
groat effort has been made to ro-dis-cover
some of the secrets contained
in tho old log cabin fetock of useful
jrtic'ea, and as the result, the famous
Uld Iog C.ibin Sar.'aparilla, uuiver
dullv regarded as tiie best Spring
tonic and blood cleanser has beon
'ound. Not satisfied with tho world
wide esteem which is held for War
ner's Safe Cure, the only cure for
k.dney difeas-s, tiie proprietor is
willinix to do all that is iwssilile to es
tablish Warner's Ig Cabin b'arsap
ariila as foremost among household
articles on account of its purity and
irectiveners.
After all, each individual has, at all
Mine, the v'reat battlo of life or 'death
J'Khti and for security attention
IN, .MARION COUNTY',
- ,w
Read Our Reduced Terms!
WEEKLY, one year,.-!.,
-?l.o0. WEEKLY, Hix uionllis,.
40.76
Now Read Our Discount for Cash
WEEKLY, ono yeur, ..$1.00. WEEKLY, six months, -f0.60.
WAM TIII2RE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL
IN TIIE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR,
ONE-'"inRI) OKI-" FOR CASH.
of the remedy bad not been fully ' "' neceefrarlly be given to the bent
millions 01 people ",IHJ'"1 vn'iu" nicuu uuu uuoiiiu'
proven to tbe
reached bv his advertisements
Ten yers of increasing success ol
Warner's Safe Cure is due, first, tc
intelligent and pleasing adverting,
by which the people were made
acquainted with the lemedy. Second,
to the true worth of the remedy,
firovod by actual expjriente, show in?
t to be the only tptciftc for kidn.-y
disease, and all disujTS gioving oi:i
of kidney derangement.
Mr. Warner lm something the
people want, U--11 them so, then
proves it to their i.iiUf4ctioniiu;r
follows as a matter ut court.
5K 7
.mauity in the great contest.
ti.
,f
Ouir Old Subscribers
Now in arreura are urged to tnl:o udvuntngu of our big discount, by net
tling 1(1 accounts mid Joining the gtiind throng of one dollar HiibHcrlberut
THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER
liut a solid. pcrnuuKiMt redtictlou. Wo have come to tuy
TO ONE AND ALL
if yim hu n dlaclmrxe irom the note,
olUn.Uc or otliervrlx;, iMtrllul loktnMlie
vendor smell, nute or hearing, "ye wu
terlnuorwtak.fwldullor debilitated, twin
orprrMUrnln the liMid; take cold i-ully,
fun 'may rot assured that you have ca
arrn. Thousands of raM-s annually, with.
out liianut-slins nan oi wis nwiyu symp-. .
turn tennlnate.ln consumption and end '
more deceptive, l understood or more We nay, hciiiI ins your nciiu'ti. If you wuiit to take advantage of our "one
can get ixtnl notes of other
fn l"uraZTwVootttt eonvenluiit method of remitting, wn.l u-i your name and htato thnt you
turrli
stan
edysol
more deceptive, less unaersin'Ml or more i e kuj , nciiu ut juur uuiiirv. ii ju kuni
?XJ&i?&li2!i: , tlilnl oir for cwili." and are not where, you
d'lc? wichr ihr nn0ort in rw?u ' wUI re,ult ut ,lrHt PItunlty. ThU will ensure your UjIdk placed on the
sold by dmnrlits at M eeaUi, dollar list.
NJIlliimetto Vnlloy Tiiesdny " l:i
J 1 1 nmetto Valley, Thursday " 22
llliiiiietto Vnlloy Saturdny 31
STRAMKItS, KROM SAN mANCISCO
Wjllamctto Valley Tuesday, July 30
1,me c -Thursday Aug. 8
I amctlo Valley Sunday is
lllanietto Valley Saturday " 17
chanirc snlllinr dates without notice.
,....'. ' I'li''iiKers from Portland and all
lllainctlo Valley points can mako close
"""""J"! ., 'o tmlns of tha
AQIJINA 1WJUTK lit Albany or Corvallis,
nnd If destined to San Francisco, should
iirninKotnarrlvont Ynquluii tho evenlnir
beroro date of sailing,
IWnsfr snl h'rtlcM Itstn Aiwsys tkr
!f ,wris ..?r inlt'rniatlnn apply tn Messrs
IIU1.MAN A Co., KrclKht nnd Ticket
ARentslM) and 'JUJ Front si., Portland, Or.
C.C. HOOUK, Ae't Ocn'l Krt. A
1 ass. Agt,, OreRon laclflo It. It. Co.,
nil.HASWEI.b.Jr.aenW'S0'
I'a'w. Agt. Oregon Development
Co., 501 Monteninery St.;
San Francisco, CnlJ
Itemembcr the OrcRn l'nclllc's inipulnr
sutiiincr excursions to Yaqulna. Ixjwmto
llekcls nro now on sulo, pood every
cdnesday and Saturday Irom Albany,
Corvallis nnd Philomath. '
Yours truly,
C. C. flOClUK, a, O. V. Agent
Overland to California
-VIA-
Southiirn Pacific Company's Lino,
TUB MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
Time lietwctn Kalem sod San Frsnclito.
Thirty-six Hours.
CALIFORNIA EXI'ltKSH TKAIN HUN DAILt.
.ir.i ,, ,.r. niltll, -u AX411H. F.
South.
-1:00 p. in.
(1:11 p. in.
7:15 a. in.
I.v. Portland ArT
I.v. Salem l.v.
Ar. San Fran. l.v.
1Nertli:
10:15n. ill.
:,i.i n, in.
7:W p. in.
LOCAL 1'AHMKNUKH Til A I.N -
CKIT BUNDAY).
(l)AIl.V KX.
8.00 a. in.
ii:iu a. in
'J: 10 p. in.
I.vT Portland Ar. I llilA p. in.
l.v Haleni i.v. lasa p. m. '
Ar. Kiik'cno I.v. U.OU a. m.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS'
For iiocoiiimodutioii of second elius
piiNscngerH attached In orprcs trnliiH.
'I'll,, M l ,w....,,,.f .........
uectlou with nil tho regular trains on th
..uFt, nwu uiviHiuu iruiu inoioi r siree
Portland,
iVcst Siilo Division, Between Poiilanii
and Cervallis:
DAILY (lUCCKIT HUWIIAY).
7SI0 a, iii. I Uv. Portland Ar." " :'J0 p. m.
I2:l p. in. 1 Ar. Corvallis I.v. I:.l0i.in.
At Albiiuy anil ComiUlx connect wllu
trains nf Oregon Paclllo Railroad.
TliroiiRli tickets to ull points south mid
east via California
ICXI'UKWfrnAIW (IIAILY KXCKITHUWIIArT
TiSU P. in. I l.v. Portlunil Ar.' I ' MOTCm".
:00 p. in. j Ar.MoMluuvllluI.v, C:M a. in.
Through Tickets
I To all points
'WM and EAST
-VIA-
OaliforniA.
For lull inlonnntion regardim; rales,
iiinpa, etc., apply to thu Coinpuny'M auvut,
Salem, Oregon.
F P. iU)(ll!ilH, Asst. O. K. und 1'iiss, Ait't
II. KOKlll,Klt. ManiiKer.
Oregon Railway and Navigation
COMPANY.
Columbia River Route'
Trains for tho east Uuvo Portland ut7:t5
tin and UM nm dully. Tlo ets to aud from
principal iMilnts In tin United States, Can
Ida uud hurope,
ELEGANT TULMANN PALC. CARS
KiHlfc-riiht Hlceylnif Cars run through on
express tn Ins to
OMAHA
COUNCIL- IlI.tKF
1111(1 BT. I'AUI
Krep of Clmrgc ami Wit ou Cliange.
Connections at Portland for Han Frar
tisco and piiKct Hound points.
For lurthur particular nddress any
iigenlof the company, or
A, L, MAXWELL, O. P. & T. A
O.J. HMrrii.dfL'l Muuaiar, Portland.
1100 ItfcWAItl). 10U.
The readers of thu Jouumal will be
pleased to learn that there Is utleuKt ono
dreaded disease, that science lius been ubla
U euro In ull Its stages and tliut Is culurrii.
i lull's Coturralt C'uru Is the only Kltlv
euro now known to tho inedlcul frnterui'
Cuturrh beiiiK u constitutional dlseus e
iliilresu oonstltutlonul treatment. uaU's
Catarrh cure Is taken Internally, uctlnif Ul
metly iiki;i the blood and mucus sur
facts of the system, thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, and gtvlui;
the patient strength, by bulidlut up thu
constitution aud usslstiug nature In doing
Its tork. The proprietors have so much
fulth In ItscurtUUe jsiwers, thut they Oder
One Hundred Dollars for uny cuso thut it
fulls to cure, Heud for list of testimonial,
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