Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, August 09, 1889, Image 3

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THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAI
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FKIDAY AUGUST 9, 1SS9
A Tickling Contest.
Two young niutint Echo hail a
tickling contest until one was almost
tickled Into eternity. Tluy poked
one another in the ribs with nntrh
amusement, until one nolicjd with (
alarm that his eoinpanion'a eyes
were fixed ami staring and his limbs
rigid, like those of a corpse. He
was horrified beyond measure, and
hastily alarmed the neighbor..
Mentis were at once taken to resus
citate the young man. but it was
ouly nfter a libcr.il ue of water and
much rubbing that he regained
consciousness and opened his eyes.
When a father in Madagascar gets
the uotiou that His daughter ought
to marry he puts a ropy around her
neck and leads her foith, uml the
first young man he offers Iter to has
got to ta'je her or pay a forfeit.
Deafness Can't Be Cured
15y local applications, nstheyu.innot reach
tlie diseased portion of the lar. There Is
only one way to euro de:ifue, and that Is
by constitutional remedies. Deafness is
caused by tm lullamcd condition of the
mucus lining of the eustachian tube.
When this tubo gets iutlnmcd you luivo a
rumbling sound or Imparled hearing, and
when It Is entirely closed, deafness Is the
result, and unless thu lntlimntlnn can be
taken out and this tube restored to its nor
mal condition, hairing will bo destroyed
forever; nine cases ouiof ten are caused by
catarrh,which Is nothing but an lullamcd
condition of the mucus surfaces.
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.
l'rico 75c. per bottle. Sold by all drug
gists. F. J. Cheney & Co.. proprietors, Toledo, 0:
A specimen of fire opal ljxlj In
size, evidently a water-worn frag
ment, was found near John Day river,
in Orook county, Oregon. It is trans
parent, grayish white in color, with
red, green and yellow llamcs. The
play of colors equals in beauty that
of any Mexican material, and it Is
the first opal found in the United
States that exhibits color. Undoubt
edly, better material of the kind ex
ists where this was found. Scien
tific American.
Uuckleii's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped
hands, chilblains, corns aud all skin
eruptions, and positively cures piles
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 23 cents per box.
For sale by Daniel J. l'ry, drug
gist. The fruit growers of California,
finding that peach stones make an
excellent fuel, are now selling them
at the rate of ?(J a ton. A sack of
stones will weigh about eighty
pounds, and is said to last as long as
an equal number of pounds of coal
and givo an even greater heat.
The extraordinary growth of Vol
upuk in popularity is evidenced by
the fact that its adherents are now
supporting 32 monthly journals,
while twice as m ny newspapers
devote departments to the "uni
versal" tongue.
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 Dutard's Specific. If
rubbed into the skin well it leaves
no greasy surface. The skin
absorbs it. Sold by D. W. Matnews.
Onion bouquets are the latest fad
in the shape of iloral offerings to
musical talent. Ouo of tho popular
bass singers received a basketful
and picked them up with as great
nonchalance as if they had been the
choicest roses. ,
Oregon is one of the most produc
tive states 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 aud sheep, and Its
extensive agricultural regions pro
duce all tho cereals in abundance,
the yield per aero being, in some in
stances, tho largest in tho world.
Among tho useful and valuable prod
ucts of tho Web Foot State may be
mentioned Oregon Kidney Tea,
which has proved a boon to thou
sands afflicted with pain in tho back
and kidney difficulties. It is purelv
of vegetable composition and never
fails. Sold by D. W. Mathews.
While Israel Stoops of Los Ange
les, Cal., lay on his deathbed ho
nald to his wife: "When my soul
leaves my body and enters the
other world I will let-xpu know by
crossing my hands ou my broast."
He kept his word aud died Imme
diately after gl lug the sign.
It should bo generally known that
Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic iu-
Bureaa hearty appetite and increased
digestion, dispels nervous depression
and low tpirits, overcomes lack of
energy and wakefulness aud will lu
fuso new life and strength into the!
weakest invalid. Sold by D. W.
Mat hewn.
Tl'ils is a wry practical age. The
venerable motto, "Trust iu God and I
keep your powder dry," has been
translated thus by an old Iowa
farmer: "IJoys, don't touch these'
melons, for they are given and God j
ah you."
The grandmother of the Emperor
of China U .SJ years old, blind, deaf
and u vriiinle, aim luu inner nay hit
loving KWliiUou Iirall Uer lih
.500 HUBlUtf liirua, iOU fcllk ilaws .
Hd 160 Bltilcal iuMrumHt. 1
11
OWDER
utely Pure-
luispawdcr never varies, a marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomeness. More
economical thnn the ordinary kinds, and
cannot bo sold in competition with the
multitude, of low test, shoi .. welcht nlum or
phosphate powders. Sold onlv in cans.
IIoyal Baking PowDEuCo..loaWaII.N.Y.
Trucks and Drays.
MORGAN & MEAD
Are now provided with fine new drays
aud trucks nndnre prepared to aoall busi
ness In that lino in the best of shape.
They five their personal supervison to
all work. Corne'btnte land Commelrclal
streets.
Th'j J3 OTrSlKS' OTJIDE la
iscuod IilM-ch and Sept.,
o.ich year. It is an ency
clopedia of useful infor
mation for all who pur
chase tho luxuries or the
necessities of life. Wo
can clothe you and furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary
appliances to ride, walk, donee, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, ko to church,
or stay at home, and in various sizes,
stylos and quantities. Just figure out
what is required to do all those things
COMFORTABLY, and you con make a fair
estimate of tho valuo of tho BTJYEBS
QUIDS, which will be sent upon
receipt of 10 cents Vu pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111.
Call and So
T. J. CRON IS E.
Salem's Popular Job Printer,
AT IIIR NEW QUARTERS IN THE
State Insurance Ilulldlntr. Cor. Com-
'mcrclnl and Chemekete streets 'O-ltf
For the Public Good.
It Is nn indisputable fact that the hand
somest vestibule trains that nro now run
ou tho American continent aro those on
the Hurlinglon route, leaving from Union
dcpotlti Denver, nlso St. Paul, Immediate
ly on urrivnioi niitnrougn trains irom me
west. The first nnd second class coaches
nro magnificent, tho reclining chair cars
suburb, the Pullman sleepers extremely
luxuriant, and ns for the meals that are
served in those palace Darlington dining
errs yum yum. " Tho next time you go
cast to Kansas City, Chicago or St. Louis,
if you mention to the ticket ngent that you
want your ticket to lead Irom Denver or
St. Paul over the llurllngton route, you
will get It, and you will always be glad'of
it.
If you go via the Northern or Canadian
Pacific, the elegant vestibule trains of
The llurllngton Koute, between St. Paul
und Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you
iiIiiU'.' the eastern shore of the Mississippi
river lor n distance of 350 miles, amidst
scenery that cannot bo surpassed; or, If you
go via the Oregon Slm:t Line or Southern
Pacific, and your tlCKSl reads vlu The
llurllngton Ilouto from Uheyenno or Den
ver, you will pass througn all tho thriving
cities nnd towns located In what Is popu
larly kuownus the llcaitot the Continent.
For further information apply to A. C.
Sheldon, General Agent, So First street,
Portland, Oregon. MOd&wtl
$50. HORSES. $50.
Ane hundred head of brood marcs
nnd
J young horses for sale.
Forty or fllty
nectea in tne spring iwo nne
horses, Clyde and Perohcon stock, weigh!
sixteen and teventeen hundred; have been
with the band for ttie past thrco years.
Original stock from the best quality ol
mares. For particulars addrecs or see
W. H. HYAIIS.
wit. Balem, Or.
OREGdAN RAILWAY CO.
(Limited Line.)
CIIAS. X SCOTT, - - Receiver.
On andnrterJune23 18S9 and until further
notice trains will run dally (except Sun
day) as follews:
EAST SIDE.
Coburg Mall'
il'orti'd Mall
From Port- j
land
STATIONS.
Tow'rd Port
land
Lv. 8.00 n iu
Lv ft&ipm
" 10.0U
l'O UT LA N D IM W V
Ar, 3.15.pm,
Foot of F Street",
Ilay's Landing,
St. Paul's,
Ar
2.38
2.23
Mil
11.05
11.10
11.25
11.35
12.10
liCO
ll.SJ
lin
I.0S
1.S6
Woodburn,
Townsend,
McKtc,
ML Angel,
Down's,
Sllverton.
Johnston's Mill'
Switzerland.
1.40
1.15
1.10
12.65
12J2
12.U)
11.15
11.46
11.88
1LH
10.13
HUM
Eukt Side JuncU,
Macleuy,
Aumavllle,
Ale
001
2.43
3.13
a 15
165
4SI1
fr07
OP Crossing,
West Bclo,
Crabtree,
Kplcci,
Tullinun,
Plalnvlew.
Jlrown.vlIIe,
J lowland,
10.10
10.00
9.30
11.02
8-16
7.42
&33
fcM
Coburg.
All
Ar
p m
LV
Lv
am
Commutloii
Ticket at two.
cent per
mile on salefut stations havj
lag agent.
r...... .!.. ., Uf Anffl with StACCS fOf
i .... m'iiim.i'l Mluerul hDrllMt and at i
woodburn wHtifeoui" tmsu w..,.,
trutn, "J'jJJSJrCMrtw.
General Omees ,N W Cor. Klnt Bd P1b,
PertlaBd, Orrgos
The Oreioii Froit Dryer.
It is Easy to Operate and Eco
nomical in Fuel.
Awarded flrst omnium nt
the
Oregon
Mate Fair in ISSi. 'M. '83. jifl. 'i
ST. SS, and at
the California Mate Fair In 1S.S7, and tho
San Joaquin county Fair in 1SS7; awarded
Grand Silver Medal at tho Portland Mo-
cnanics hair in isss. Manufactured in
seven sizes, l or circular and price list nd
dress II. S. JOKY A SON, Halem, Or.
PostolllcoboxiNJ.
LITTLE WOMEN"
aro as a rule, possessed of happy disposi
tions but when theso sweet dlsposltlons,be
come soured and Irritable, In consequence
uf the long train of distressing features
peculiar to female complaluts, they are
then not companionable to say tho least.
It Is tho duty, not only of little women, but
ofall women to aflllcled, to bring about
the subjection, and Immediate removal,
of these painful maladies. This is easily
accomplished by tho use of Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription, the great specific for
"femalo weakness." It is a positive cure
for the most flowing, paluftil menstruation,
unnatural suppressions prolapsus or falling
of tho womb, weak back, "female weak.
ncss," nntevcrslon, retroversion, bearing-
down rensattons, chronic congestion, In
flammation and ulceration of the womb.
Inflammation, pain nnd tenderness In
ovaries, and kindred ailments. All drug
gists. TI1EIII MISINKSS IKIOIIIMI.
Probably no one tiling lias cained
such a great revival of trade ut 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 in this very
valuable article iromtnc tact tnat it.
always cures and never disappoints.
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Croup, aud all throat and lung dis
eases quickly cured. You can tct it
before buying by getting a trial bot
tle free, large size SI. livery bottle
warrauted.
M HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE WITHOU
The majority of the Ills of the hnman
feody nrlae from a dlieased Liver. Sim'
mona Liver Regulator has been tho meant
f restoring more people to health and
kapplneu by glvlne them a health
liver than any other agency on earth. 4
jQf, XBAT YOU GET THE GENUIOTi
VIVID WRITINO.
A little dessriptivo p'eco entitled
"Over tlio Guns," from tho Detroit
Free Pje. of which wo givo a para
graph, reminds us that great adver
tisers, like H. II. AVamorifc Co., pro
prietory of AVurner's celebrated Safe
Cure, mi'ht get a hint from it.
II010 iti tho par.iuraph :
"fchoot to tho right or left, over the
guna or uuder them. Strike wliero
you will, but strike to destroy. Now
the hell surges down, even to the
windows of tho old farm-house now
back under the apple trees and be
yond them. Dead men aro under the
ponderous wheels of tho guns, mad
devils are slashing and shooting
across the barrels. Xo ono seems to
know friend from foe. Shoot, slash,
kill and
"But the hell is dissolved. The
smoke Is lifting, shrieks and screams
prow fainter, and twenty or thirty
living men pull the dead bodies away
from the guns. Three hundred dead
and wounded on the singlo aero.
They tell of war and glory. Look
over this hell's aero and lind the lat
ter." And in just as deadly a strife,
though noiseleiis, aro men falling at !
our right and left to-day. Is it war?
Yes. war of thu blood. Wood loaded
Q MM.m.i.rr.irfi'rV.-nriSiMrii.ilffi
t 1
H RESTLESSNESS. EI
B MULTLCSS fAMILT MEDICINE. tMl
PHILADELPHIA. Wjj!
U I Price. ONE Dollar IIE
r
with poison through imperfect kidney if you have n diiwnarge irom then.
action And is there no Power to i otlcnlve or ot nervine, iwrllul !n. of the
action, auu ih uieru iiij I"" " MMirfiof nell, laMeor buurtnif. -ye wn
etop this awful slaughter? qh, !unnKorweaif,rreldullordebiirtaud,ilii
Warner's Safe Cure, a tried specific, a , or pn-wure in the head; take cold eaully,
Danacea that has brought life and .youlmny ret on.itred that you huve i-u.
CSU hundr'eSs of thousands 01
dying men and women. tout tcrmlnum In nauutupilnn nnd end
IJe enliiited therefore, in the great , In the grave .No duruw. t f. . aiinmrni,
army of living men and worn, who ' ruSUd.B.'7hrc
have been reicneil from illseaw and uiunubcturent iif in Phki- iturrh item
premature death, and ba tterniliy rdy,,ttVr,itIV,iyu"Ai05,iJrK.til,i
Erauful Uiat the riean. of lite chu & , " i$ffilX2&S, "Sv'io
Uilr be yourt, .itanalcf, which they oinnot cur, Item
Notice of Cancellation of County
nrnnns.
stnt. tit I It refill, f ', ill Til V nf Torlrt,, s..
-...,.. ... v-..".-, . -.-. j
Nollro is hereby given that In tutord-1
.iiui'Vi:' "All Act tu ivt,u. i utility war-,
i .nits H be iiiiuviiiHiiiiivi cn can mini
thftliiteof issuaniv," ni'pi-oved lVbruiirv
i l!sy, tholollowlug eoiint. Warrants will
be caniflled If not pri'fcnted for p.ivment
within sixty days irom this date, Jalv 1,
lssy.nnd payment thereof will by refas'ed.
h" J 11A11COCK, County Clerk,
l?y D CSilKiiMAN, Depfity.
2713 Q. A. Cone f 9 00
27'J-i O. M. llnrnctt vj m
.'.US II. 1). C'orut-llcs H oo
105 Ixiulsl'elcr a 90
lb? W. J. Ilcrrcn 4 a)
J17 It.O. (Hrr 4 00
2ti5 S. L. McGbee i 00
419 Jack Phillip S 00
516 J. S. Vanglm 2 00
('.'. Jcliu Siultb.,.1 ,.,,. 4 00
70-J It. M. Waile fi W
913 lloK-a Tr.itt.... 3 00
li'.Ol Leowillla 1 00
IS93 Clias. Vmablo. 1 60
1003 J. II. .tones 2 00
'.'03) II. K. Hutisakcr 2 )
2114 11. P. Over 2 0O
2117 A. L. Uatrs 4 00
2230 J. S. Stevens 2 CO
221.7 i:illi Strong 4 00
2439 Oregon Stnti'sraau 4 00
2S0J J. A. lllchanlou a 00
3459 C. 11. Miwrca B P0
I'.'JS S.tmuel Lewis 1 W
1590 A. 11 Stcjihins 1 po
4291 C Splgnot... 1 90
429.1 K. Downs 190
4SS.I K.'lyrel 2 Oil
49S0 X. I). Fry 2 00
57 Uolit. CKilUn 170
C 4 Ainiastns flleawu 190
61-8 11. S. Ulanvliard 1 CO
0119 A. Lou-joy 1 l
C13J Iklnara Parley 1 00
31 J. W. llri'iulle 170
1C1 V. llunsnkcr 3 90
1CS .1.11. Cottle 10 20
263 Daniel race 200
270 F. S. Hither 2 Oo
399 W111.S. Kinney 1 60
C0J 1. J, Newburg 1 60
Ceo J. D Ilaws 4 CO
799 D. IloUlrldge 1 CO
815 R. M. Waile&Co 14 00
8A7D.O Cuhiuan 3 00
993 Th06. Fitzgerald 4 00
1104 F. It. Smltli 2 00
1199 DaililAoodfcol! 2 00
1308 M. Smith 2 60
1312 Geo. Lelley 2 SO
1415 O. W. Wbltuey , 2 00
16A1 M. Crocker : 1 6U
1S41 Cliaa. Neilnon 1 60
174(1 K. S. Drooks 2 00
1832 James Coleman, Sr 2 60
1977 8. Ii Pardl 8 00
1991 A. SlcKcuzie 1 60
1999 U. ltlttenaucr. 1 60
20U1 J. II. Powell 1 50
2013 Peter Curdy 1 60
2027 J. H.Fowell 3 75
2127 Lewis Miller 2 00
2169 J. L. ItldiUe 1 60
2209 W. F. Brown 2 60
2342 Dnv 111 Lour 1 70
2JS4 J0U11 DeeitBsey 2 30
2i;t) 8. It. Jenstip 1 60
2070 Cella IJu.lscy 3 30
27W John Mooro 2 80
2SC5 P. M. Hall 2 00
5878 D. IlobbitiB 2 00
29U9 O. II. Hall 2 10
3100 J. W. Illckeni II 00
3131 O N. Clmrchlll 1 CO
3142 John (Inborn 1 00
3113 Jtia. W. Cook 100
1J40 Alex. Negla 1 60
3301 James FihUir 2 20
3J8J Wm. GraveH 15 00
3CC9 W. T. Cleaver 1 60
3749 II. II. 8a age 5 20
3913 Mart. Cuamberlin 2 00
394(1 I O. Jolinaon SCO
3907 E. Taylor 4 CO
4052 M.Hkaire 7 20
Klfll Lorenzo Klllott 2 00
4079 M. Siminoiis 2 00
4088 McCiillyfc Gilbert 4 25
4220 Mra. J. A. Wattless 1 50
4.110 J. C. Ilaclianau 4 00
597J J.J. llatt 7 00
5720 J. II. Harriott 2 00
102S N.II.Uoty 4 00
Ordered thatthis list bo published ashy
law required. Done by Juno term, 18MI.
T. C. SHAW.
County Judeo.
A FAMOUS BATTLE-GROUND.
On tho banks of tho Tippccanoo, a
small stream which enters the Wa
bash Kivorin Indiana, was fought the
tenific battle of Tippccanoo.
In this groat struggle of frontier
times, the allied western Indians un
dor the chi"'tainship of Elskwatawa,
tho "Prophet" wero defeated in No
vember, 1811, by tho Americans tin
der tho command of Gen. Wm. II.
Harrison.
It was a desperato, hard-fought
battle, and much depended upon tho
result.
Had tho Indians been successful,
all barriers of defence for tho early
settlers w uld have been overthrown
and the eadly tomahawk would have
been active in tlio rapid extermina
tion of tho remaining pioneers. On
the othor haud tho fortunato termin
ation of the contest put an end to fur
ther attempts' at open warfare by tho
Indians. The rich territory, so' long
overrun by hostile savages, was
tit town open for settlement, which
rapidly occurred as soon as thu news
of tlio great victory becau. wide
spread. Naturally great praise was rendered
to the success and intrepid bravery
of Gen. Harrison and ho was honored
in many ways. He afterwards Reived
as Commander of tlio Army of the
Northwest, and when Indiana was ad
mitted to Statoliood, ho was ntdectod
to represent tho Slate in the IJniied
States Senate. In 184U ho was elected
President and ids unfortunate demUe
occurred shortly after being inaugu
rated. Tho forty-second anniversary of tlio
Cattle of Tippecanoo found tho gal
lant grand-son of "Old Tip" leading
ids forces to a great political victory
which resulted in the selection of Gen.
Ben. Harrison as President of the
United States.
The Harrisons havo been a hardy
raco of men, sprung from old log
cabin stock, which is a suflicient
guaranteo of its genuineness wherovar
(ound. Realizing tho truth of this,
great ofibrt has been made to re-discover
some of the secrets contained
in tho old log cabin stock of useful
articles, and as the result, tho famous
Old Log Cabin Saraparilla, univer
sally regarded as tho best Spring
tonic and blood cleancer has been
found. Not satisfied rritii tho world
wide esteem which is held for War
ner's Safe Cure, tho only cure for
kidney diccases, tho proprietor is
willing to do all that is possible to es
tablish Warner's lag Cabin fcarsap
arilla as foremost anion;,' household
articles on account of Us purity and
ellcctivenoES.
After ail, each individual has, at all
time?, the f reat battle of llfo or death
to tight, and for se.urity attention
must necessarily bo given to tho best
wraions which fcieii'-n van offer hu
manity In til groAt contest.
J
fee
dj Cap
Has Been
liid Greatly Improved and Now Is Tie
CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN OREGON !
THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER
IN MARION COUNTY',
Read Our Reduced Termsl
WEEKLY, oue year, Jl.fiO.
Now Read Our
WEEKLY, one year, $1.00.
WAH THERE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW ROLL
IN THE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGIS OK OUR
ONK""'HIRI OFT FOR CASH.
Our Old Subscribers
Now In arrears are urged to take advantage of our big discount, by Bot
tling "Id accounts and Joining the grand throng of one dollar subscribers
THIS IS NOT A
But a solid. M;ni'ati;iit reduotlou.
TO ONE AND ALL
We wiy, aend us your nauit-H, If you want to tnke advantage of our "one
third oil" for wish," and are not vrlicro
convenient method of remitting, aend
will remit at fint ojijmrt unity, ThU
(loiter Urt,
ital Joorna
1 1
Enlarged
r if
WEEKLY, six months,- ..$0.76
Discount for Tush
WEEKLY, six mniitlis, $0.50
SPECIAL OFFER
We Iiave come to tay
you can get iottal notes of other
us your name und state that you
will ensure your U4ug plw on the
TH YAOUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon Development company's
steninihlp lino. B mllei shorter, 20 hours
Iets tune thtin by nny othei louto. First
eltm through passenger nnd freight lln
from Portland nnd all points In tho Wil
lamette vnllov to nnd from Sun Francisco.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Exoopt Hundays):
ttfavo Albany 1:00 I'M
Iuro Corvnllls l;io 1 M
Arrive, laqtitna &S0PM
Leave. Ynqulnn - -6:45 AM
Leave Corvnllls ....... 10;S5 A M
Arrlvo Albany 11:10 AM
O. C. trains connect nt Albany and
Corvnllls.
The above trains connect nt YAQUINA
with tho Oregon Development' Co's Lino
irHten'.mhlps between Ynqulnn and San
Francisco.
SA1I.IXU DATKS.
, STKAMKIW. FROM YAQUINA
W lllumptto Vnllov Saturday Aug. 3
lllametto Vnlley ..Tuesday " IS
Willamette Vnlley, Thursday " 22
Willamette Valley Saturday " si
STRAMKKS, Flt(lt SAN FltANCISCO
Willamette Vnlley Tuesday, July 30
W'lllanietto Vnlley Thursday Aug. 8
lllumctto Vnlley Hundnv " IS
lllametto Valley Saturday " 17
This company reserves tho right to
ohango sailing dates without notice.
N. 11. Fassengers mini Portland nnd nil
lllametto Vnlley olnts can make close
connection with tho trains of tha
YAOUINA KOUTKat Albany or Corvnllls,
nnd If destined to Rin Fnmclsco, Rltotild
nrrango to arrive nt Yntiulna tho evening
uviiiru utiiu oi sailing.
iVismgfr and Krrlcht Ilatfs Alwsrs tlf
!'?Xf.,i ?r Information apply to Messrs
HULMAN A Co., Freight nnd Ticket
Agents aoo nnd 202 Front sL IVirtlnnd, Or.
or to
CO. HOOUK, Ao't Oen'l Frt. i
Iass. AgU, Oregon niclfio It. II. Co.,
0 1I.HA8WEM..Jr.a,TO,,i0r
Pass. Agt. Oregon Development
Co., XH .Montgomery St.;
Ban Fnmclsco, Cal
Komombor tho Oregn rnclflc's iopulnr
summer excursions to Yamilna. Iajw rnto
tickets nro now on wile, good every
Wednesday nnd Stitarday Irom Albany,
Corvnllls nnd Fhllomath.
Yours truly,
C. 0. flOdUK, A, Q. 1 Agent
-VIA-
Southern Pacific Company's Lino,
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
Time Iietwffti Knlftn ami San Francisco
Tblrty-tlx Hours.
CAI.IKOltNIA KXIMUCS.S T11A1N HUN DAII.7.
1IKTWKKN 1'OltTIAFU AN 11 8. V.
"Houth.
"NortuT"
4.UU p. in.
U:llp. in.
7:15 a.m.
Lv. l'ortland ArT
Lv. Halem Lv.
Ar. Han Frnn. Lv.
16:4. u. in';
7:KI a. in.
7:00 p. in.
i.ouai. I'ANSKNoTnrTTiATNTiJAnrTCx-
CK1T HUN DAY).
fcou u. m.
11:10 u. m
2:40 p. m.
.
Purtlnud
Halem
Kllgono
Ar. I 3: IS .p. in.
Lv. 12:&2 p. in.
Lv. 1).(X) n. m.
Lv.
Ar.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
For necoiiiuiotli.tion ot second chut
passengers attached to ezprn.s trains,
ThoH. 1. company's Jerry make wm
auction with all tho regular trains on th
Fast Shlo Division from footol h Btree
I'ortlnnd.
Ycst Side Division. Between Portland
And Cervallis:
IIAII.Y (KXCKIT HUN DAY).
7:M it. m
12.ffi p. rn
rrzr.
"T;Tri ir.'.rri in ir.Ni"jr--.T.-
UK
(.'orvallls Lv. li.'W p. in.
At Albany und (,'urvnlllN eounect with
trains ufOregou l'aclllo Itallrond.
Thi-ough tickets to ull iioluts south and
east via California
KXpllK.-WTUAIN (DAILY KXCKITHUNUAyT
iM p. m. 11 Poriliind ArT
8:00 p. hi. I Ar.McMlunvllleLv.
Tortlantr
TOO u. in.
C:Un, in.
Through Ticket
I To all jHiluts
"OUTII and EAST
VIA
C ALIFORN I A. .
I'or lull information regarding rate,
maps etc., apply to thu Company's agent,
Halem, Oregon.
K. I'. llOdl'ltH, Ahst. O. F. and Pass. Ag't
It. KOKIILKIt.l Munuger.
Oregon Railway and Navigation
COMPANY,
Columbia River Route,'
Trains for tho cast liuvo l'ortland ut7:S
tm and li:M prn dully. Tie its to and from
principal jiolnW In tin (Jutted Htatvn, Can
adu and Lurope.
ELEGANT TULMANN PAHC. CARS
Emigrant Hleeplng Cars run tbrou(s on
express tn Ins to
OMAHA
COUNCIL IILVFF
nntl bt. 1'aui
Frep of Charge and Wit ou Change.
Connections nt l'ortland for Han Frur
iisoo nnd l'tifet Hound points.
For lurther partlculur addrew any
Huntof thu company, or
A. I. MAXWELL, O. V. & T. A
C.J.BMlTH,(ll.'l MatiHKur.l'ortlupil.
ioa iteiVAKU. ioo.
Tho readers of tho Jouiinal. will he
pleasod loU'urn that them U ntleuat one
dreaded dUetue thut sclcuro hn been ublo
Ut euro In all Its statfc anil that Is catarrh.
Hall's CaUirrah Curt: Is thu only xmIIIv
euro now kuonn to the iiiedleal fruterr.l'
Catarrh beliiK a coiutltutlouut iIImu e
qulresu coimtltutlouul treatment, call's
Cutarrh euro Is taken Internally, acting ill
ruclly uon the blixxl und inucu sur
face of the rystfiu, thereby ilcntniyliii:
the foundutlou of thu dtseuMi, und glvluK
the tktit streiiKth, by buPdliiK up thu
coiutltutlou und untUtliiK nature In dolnc
Its work, Thu proprietors liuvo so iiiueh
faith In ItseuralUe (Kiwers, thut they olfer
One Hundred Dollars for any ease thut It
falls to car J. Keud fur list of testimonials,.
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