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

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    THE CAPITAL EVENING- JOUBNAL.
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Diversified farming.
The one crop system followed up,
will breed disease, n i nutter what
the crop tuny be. A rotation of
crops will, in a incisure, if not
wholly, prewnt i s development.
Diverse crops jm t!ie .iintt soil i.
dellRhtful vision cavoa happier turn to Mr.
Smith's thoughts. And now, at tho call of
imperative duty, light-hearted ho springs
from his h"d and enters his mechanical
dresser.
Two mint' es later tho machino deposited
him all dre il at tho threshold of his of
fice. Thorou'td of journalistic work was
now begun. First ho enters tho hall of tho
novel writers, a vast apartment crowned
with an enormous transparent cupola. In
ono corner is a telephone, through which a
measurably a prevent we and as i hundred Earth Chroniclo litterateur In turn
recount to tlio public In dally installments a
hundred novels.
Mr. Smith continues his round and enters
tho reporters' hall. Hero 1,500 reporters,
In their respectivo places, facing an equal
number of telephones, are communicating
to tho subscribers tho news of tho world as
gathered during the night. Thus
tho subscribers not only hear tho news but
seo tho occurrences. When an incident is
described that Is alroady past, photographs
of its main features aro transmitted with
tho narrative.
Mr. Smith passed into tho next hall, an
onormous gallery upward of 3,200 foot in
length, devoted to atmospheric advertising.
This, too, is ono of Mr. Fritz Na
poleon Smith's ideas, and in tho Earth
Chroniclo building a thousand projectors
aro constantly engaged in displaying upon
tho clouds theso mammoth advertisements.
,
Next, from tho advertisement hall ho
passes to tho reception chamber, whero tho
Ambassadors accroditcd to tho American
Government aro awaiting him desirous of
having a word of counsel or advico from
tho all-powerful editor. A discussion was
going on when ho entered. "Your Excel
lency will pardon mo," tho French Am
bassador was saying to tho Russian, "but I
seo nothing in tho map of Europo that re
quires change 'Tho North for tho Slavst'
Why yes, of course; but tho South for tho
Latins. Our common frontier, tho Rhino,
it seems to mo, serves very welt Bcsidos,
my government, as you must know, will
firmly opposo every movement, not only
against Paris, our capltol, or our two groat
prefectures, Rome and Madrid, but also
against tho kingdom of Jerusalem, tho
dominion of St. Peter, of which Franco
means to bo tho trusty defender."
" Well said 1" exclaimed Mr. Smith. "How
is It," ho asked, turning to tho Russian
Ambassador, "that you Russians aro not
content with your vast empire, tho most
extensive In tho world, stretching from tho
banks of tho Rhino to tho Celostial mount
ains and tho Kara-Korum, whoso shoros aro
washed by tho Frozon Ocean, tho Atlantic,
tho Mediterranean and tho Indian Ocean?
Then, what is tho uso of threats! Is war
possible in view of modern inventions as
phyxiating shells capablo of being projected
adistanco of 00 milos, an eloctrio spark
of 90 miles, that can at ono stroko an
nihilate a battalion ; to say nothing of tho
plague, tho cholera, tho yellow fever, that
tho belligerants might spread among their
antagonists mutually, and which would in a
few days destroy tho greatest nrmiesl"
"Though, by a just turnabout of things
hero below, Great Britain has becomo a
colony of tho United States, tho English aro
not yet reconcdod to tho situation. At reg
ular intervals they aro over addressing to
tho American Government vain com
plaints." Tho Russians havo gained control
of tho Indies, and Australia has an inde
pendent government.
Smith stopped Into his air-coach, which
wasin waltingforhlmatawindow. "Whoro
do you wish to go, sir!" Inquired tho coach
man. "Let mo soe; I havo throo hours," Mr.
Smith mused. "Jack, tako mo to my accu
mulator worasntNiarara "
For Mr. Smith nas ohtainod a lcaso of tho
great falls of Niagara. For ages tho energy
doveloped by tho falls went unutilized.
Smith, applying Jackson's invention, now
collects this energy, and lets or sells it.
His visit to tho works took more timo than
he had anticipated. It was four o'clock
when he returned homo, just in timo for the
daily audlenco which ho grants to callers.
Finally, tho fourth announced tho early
solution of a weighty scientific problem.
Evory ono will remember tho bold experi
ment made a hundred years ago by Dr. Na
thaniel Faithburn. Tho doctor, being a firm
believer in human hibernation in other
words, in tho possibility of our suspending
our vital functions and of calling them
into action again after a time resolved to
subject tho theory to a practical test.
Reduced to tho condition of a mum
my, Dr. Faithburn was coffined and laid in
a tomb. Timo went on. September 25,
2SS9, being tho day set for his resurrec
tion, It was proposed to Mr. Smith that ho
should permit tho second part of the exper
iment to bo performed at his residence this
'evening.
" Agreed. Bo hero at ten o'clock," an
wered Mr. Smith; and with that tho day's
audlenco was closed.
Left alone, Mr. Smith busied himself with
examining his accounts a task of vast mag
nitude, having to do with transactions
which Involve a dally expenditure of up
ward of J800.000. Fortunately, indeed, the
stupendous progress of mechanic art in
modern times makes it comparatively
easy. Thanks to tho Piano Electro-Reckoner,
tho most complex calculations can be
mado in a few seconds. In two hours Mr,
Smith completed his task. Just in timo.
Scarcely had ho turned over tho last pago
when Dr. Wilklns arrived. After him camo i
tho body of Dr. raithburn, escorted by a
numerous company of men of science. Thoy j
commenced work at onco. The casket being
laid down In tho middlo of tho room, tho
telephoto was got in readiness. Tho outer
World, already noticed, was anxiously ex
pectant, for tho wbolo world could bo eye
witnesses of tho performance, a reporter
meanwhile, liko tho chorus in the ancient
drama, explaining it all vica vocs through
tho telephone.
"They nro opening tho casket," bo ex
plained. "Now they aro taking Faithburn
out-of it a veritable mummy, yellow, bard
and dry. Strike the body and it resounds
liko a block of wood. They aro now op
plying heat; now electricity. No result.
Theso experiments aro suspended for a
makes an exam-
de-
well a rejuvonalor of the toi.. Corn
following corn, or wheat following
wheat for n seiies of years is the
prime cause of insL-et pests; where.is
an absolute change, not only of
crops, but of variety of cr.p so as to
induce a change in the method of
cultivation, in the habits of plant
growth and the demands on the
soil will be very apt to pun-eiit the
development of insect po!s.
' Deafness Can't Be Cifrd
By 16c.il application", n they imot rcch
the diseased portion of the ear, There Is
only one way to cure dcafnes.-, and that lb
by constitutional remedies. I)c.ifucs N
caused by i n Inflamed i-onu.tinu of the
mucus lining of the cu-Mne'itnn tube.
When tills tube eels InllnmeJjou haven
rumbling sound or Impelled Hearing, and
when It Is entirely closed, dt. .fhess Is the
result, and unless the intlain.itlon can be
taken out and this tube restored to 1U nor
mal condition, hearing wlli be destroyed
forever; nine cases outof ten are caused by
catarrh,wb!ch is nothing but an tntlamcd
condition of the mucus biirf icej.
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
for any case of Catarrh that rannot be
cuied by taking H-UPs Catarrh Cure.
Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all drug
gists. F. J. Cheney it Co.. proprietors, Toledo, O:
Ont-of-Door (James for Health.
A writer who contends that old
fashioned out-of-door games are the
best form of exercise for children,
says: "Running makes a trim ankle
and shapely leg, aud girls should be
encouraged to run as often as pos
sible in old-fashioned games of ball
or prisoner's base, which, as it used
to be played, left few fibers of the
body without stretch and refresh
ment. The dodging, the feints and
sudden dashes for base were good
practices in tnctics, giving a quick
eye aud foot aud a lithe body."
His pills as thick as bund-grenades Hen,
And whero they fell as certainly they slew
was said of ono if those ignorant
doctors in the early times, who
might well have5 been called the
aid-de-camp of death. Tho sufferer
from the scrofula, with sores as bad
as Job's, need not now curse the
day ho was born, for Dr. Pierce's
Qotdeu Medical Discovery will re
store health and beauty, appetite
and strength. Especially lias it
manifested its potency in curing
salt-rheum, tetter, boils, carbuncles,
9ore eyes, scrofulous sores and swell
ings, hip-joint disease, white Bwell
ings, goitre or thick neck, and en
larged glands.
A Remedy fur Mosquitoes.
I haven't a mosquito bar nor a
screen door about my house, and
yet there are seldom any flies and
nuverany mosquitoes about it. I
learned a secret of a successful war
fare against these pests when living
in the swamps of Louisiana, where
summer or winter, mosquitoes
swarm. For some years life was un
endurable, aud no meal could be
eaten in peace. But all at once
there was a change for the better;
bars and screens were often out of
place; but there was almost an im
munity from insects. I was bathing
at the time, and had just changed
my colored boy. The new coiner
explained to me how to keep the
"critters" away. He burnt small
pieces of gum camphor on the cook
stove. This need only do used' two
or three times a day.
Jlncklcn's Arnica Salve.
' Tho best salve In the world for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, bait
rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped
hands, chilblains, corns aud all skin
eruptlous, and positively cures piles
or no pay required. It Is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded, l'rlco 25 cents per box.
Tor sale by Daniel J. Fry, drug
gist. Tho saw is largely used now in
stead of tho axe in bringing bowu
the giant redwood iu California.
The tree Is sawed partly through,
and then is forced over by wedges.
Persons who havo tried them say
that tho trans-Atlantic steamers
that beat tho record are not us com
fortable ones on which to travel as
those which tako a day or two
longer for tho passage.
Oregon is ono of the most produc
tive states iu the Union. Its vast
mineral regions contains gold, sliver,
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 the cereals in abundance,
V LROYALKSWSJ
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vnrtes. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomeness. More
economical Hum tho ordinary kinds, and
cannot be sold In competition with tho
multitude! oflow test, short weight alum or
phosphnto powders. Sold only In cans,
ItoYAi. Bakino l,owDEnCo..l0iiVnll.N.Y1
Oi
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Tho BUYEE3' GUIDE is
issuod M-vrch and Sept.,
each yoar. It is an ency
clopedia of useful infor
mation for all who pur
chase, the luxuries or the
necessities of llfo. We
oan clothe you and furnish you with
all the necessary and unnecessary
appliances to rido.walk, danco, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, no to church,
or stay at home, and in various sizos,
styles and quantities. JuBt itguro out
what is required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fan
estimate of tho value of the BUYERS'
GUIDE, which will bo sent upon
receipt of 10 cents Vu pay postago,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
111-114 Michigan Avonue. Chicago, 111.
Trucks and Drays.
MORGAN & MEAD
Are now provided with line new drays
and trucks and are prepared to aonll busi
ness In Hint lino In the best of shape.
They givo their personal mipcrvUon to
nil work. Come Htnto 'and Commclrclnl
streets.
-Call and See
CRONISE,
T. T.
Salem's Popular Job Printer,
A T HIS NEW
A Htnte Insurnnco
QUAHTKItS IN THE
o llulldlmr. Cor. Com
mercial and Cliemcketo streets '0-ltf
For the Public Good.
It Is an Indisputable fact that tho hand,
somest vestibule trains that nro now run
on tho American continent nro thoso on
tho Burlington route, leaving from Union
depot In Denver, nlso St. Paul, Immediate
ly on arrival or nil through trains lroin tho
west. Tho tlrst and hecoud class coaches
are inniinlilccnt, the ree'lnliiK clinlr cars
suburb, tho Pullman sleepers extremely
luxuriant, and ns for tho meals that are
served In thoso ptlneo lluillnstnn fllnlnp
errs yum yum. The next timo you i;o
enst to Knnsus City, Chicago or HI. Louis,
if you mention to the ticket agent that you
want your ticket to read irom Demer or
St. rum over tho lliirllngton route, you
will get It, and you will always he glad of
it.
If you co via tho Northern or Canadian
Pacific, tho elegant vestlbulo trains of
The Ilurllngton Itoutc, between St. Paul
nnd Chicago, or St. Ixmls, will enrry you
nlong tho eastern shoroot the .Mississippi
river for a distance of :S.jO miles, amidst
scenery that cannot bo nirpnsscd;or. If you
go via tho Oregon Short Lino or Southern
Pacific, and your ticket lends via Tho
ilurllngton Houte from Cheyenno or Den
ver, you will pass through nit the thriving
cities nnd towns lociitcrt In what Is popu
larly knownns the Heart oi tho Confluent.
For further information apply to A. C.
Sheldon, General Agent, f First street.
Portland, Oregon.
4-lVdA.wli
$50. HORSES. $50.
One hundred head of brood mates nnd
young horses for sale. Forty or fitly
colts expected in the spring Two line
horses, Clyde nnd Per-heon stock, weight
sixteen and seventeen hundred; have been
with Hie baud for the past three years.
Original stock from the best quality ol
inn res. For particulars uddreis or seo
W. 1(. 1IYAIIH.
wit. Snlem.Or.
OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO.
CI1AS.
(Limited Line.)
X SCOTT,
Receiver.
On and nfterJnneSllSSO nnd until further
notice trains will run dully (except Sun
day) as follews:
EAST SIDE,
Coburg Stall
From Port-1
lund
Portl'd Mall
STATIONS, 'tow'nI Port I
land I
Fid Xaiioiinl Haul
rs..i..;M. i;nv.. wx.
VM. N. IjAM'K,
Ml. J. UKYNOIillS,
JOHN MOI15,
- Provident.
Vice President.
- Cashier.
Lv,
Lv 9ipm
8.09am i-oktlanuiuw vAr. 3.15. pin.
root oi r mreet
fhoX-ipIil tvrnprotxdnir In home lnI I moment wbilo IJr. 'Wilklna makes an exi
in ,K In" V.rfuor 5. Vtumof the body. Ur.WrildM.rl.tag,
ucu of the Web b oot fata o maybe p mJ, eajP ,And how ,on bas to
mentioned Oregon Kidney Tea, ndcaa,.'Br.WliWn,makcs another ex.
Which has proved a boon to thou-' ftmmatl0D A hundred years,' ho rephes."
sand atllicted with pain hi the back jg 8tooJ JuU M tho reporter said.
And kidney dinicultfes. It is purely FWlhburawas dead, qu'.W certainly dead
of vegetable composition and uover itjjero is a method that needs improve
ment," remarked Mr, bmnn to ur. Ukms,
as tho scientific committee- on hibernation
hnrrt tho casket out
young cnicKen
r,Of course I ca
falls. Sold by D. W. Mathews.
"I say, Maliory, can you tell a
from an old one?"
can." "Well, how?"
'By the teeth." "Chiekens don't
have teeth." "Xo, but I have."
A Clear Co or Kic-llor.
Sixteen years after herbunal tho coffin
of a Winnipeg woman was opened and tho
body found petrified. She had her mouth
It should be generally known that pn. however, which goes to .how that
, tioi..'a 7v.n.!..ii.n Tnnin in. she was frame even when it came to turn-
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Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic In
surea a hearty appetite aud increased
digestion, dbpela nervous depression
and low spirits, overcome lack of
euergy anu waKeiutnesfcauu win in
tag into .tone.
Commutloti
mile on Mile
Meeting of Uetatltes.
"We are related. I txlieve," id the
EArthouake to the Case Of Ague. "I think
f uw new life and strength into the so, though we hare never met before," re
weakest Invalid. $old by D. W, plied the Cue of Ague. "SUlMl"both.
fathewa ypUisa.d.ilinulUoec'Cilr, ."
J Lay's Ijindinir.
ht, Paul's,
Ar
Woodburn, ' I.M
Towuscnd, " 1.15
McKte, " 1.10
Mt-Aniftl, " I2JB
Ifown'n, " VIXi
hllverton. u liau
Johnston's Mill' " 11.15
Hwltzerland, " ll.l'J
KastHldeJuncL, " 11..
Maclniy, " 11.11
Aumsvlllc, " 10.H
Ale " IU.-.M
0 I'CroknIng-,
Wet Hclo,
Crab tree,
Hplcet,
lalliuau,
Ilalnvlew,
I!rownl!!e,
1 lowland.
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GENERAL BANKING,
lixclinnsro on Portland, Han Francisco,
New York, London nnd Hong ICong
bought and sold. State, County and City
warrants bought. Farmers are cordially
United to deposit imd imnsnct business
with us. Liberal advance made on
wheat, wool, hops and other property nl
reasonable rates. Insurance on such se
curity can be obtained nt the bank Iu
most reliable companies.
ESTAIILISHEU nv NATIONAL AUTHOHITV
fn
i-n 'ajt,j: id
I III til lllill lMlllOIlillD
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ant
OF-
SALEM - - - OREGON.
Capital Paid up,
$75,000
10,000
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W. T.
J. M.
Dr. W
S. WALLACE, - President.
. AV. MAUT1N, - Vice-President.
II. ALm:itT, ,-- - - Cashier.
DIRtCTORSi
dray, W. W. Slnrtlu,
Martin, H. 8. Wallace.
A.CusIek, .1. II. Albert,
T. McF. Pattnn.
LOANS MA1D13
To fiirmers on wheal nnd other market-
ublo produce, consigned or in store,
either in private gnmarlesor
public warehouses.
Sfafc and County Warrants lioimht at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted nt leasonablo rates. Dinfts
drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San
Francisco, Portland, Inndon, Paris, llerlln
Uong Kong and Calcutta.
The Oiwn
0
nil Dryer.
raBKI
LffiHtl
JfflifflB
It is Easy to Operate and Eco
nomical in Fuel.
Awarded llrst premium nt tho Oregon
Slate Fair In 18S.S, 'SI, 'm, 8D, '87, Vs, nm! at
tho California State Fair In ISfiT, and the
Sin.Ioiqnln county Fair In Inst; awarded
(ir.iml ller Medal at tho Portland Me
chanic's Fair In 1SS8. Manufactured In
-even sizes'. For circular and prlenllst inl-
dicss II. H. .lOUY A 8 JN, Salem, Or.
PuMotllcu box 10.
WUOUSEnOI.D SHOULD DEI
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X Price. ONE Dolhr H
TickeU at
at stations
LV l.r
t WoVtrll I pur I
Connection at ML Angel wltii l t r
and from W II bolt Mint-rul Sprint l nt
Woudburu witbtxijitirrn Paeinct-oii, '
trulu fur und from Portland, ur
I H Ai. N. hUriT, Hoc t r
OenenU Offl, N W Cor. Klrt una lii;e,
Portind,OiPiioB.
The majority of tbo Ills of tlio hnmu
kody arise from a dlieaied Liver. Hlnv
aons Liver Het'ulutor has been the meant
f reitorlne moro people to health an!
kapplness by glvlne them a IiealUvj
liver than any other agency on earth, j
Vsi that tod get the oencot
WILLAMEHE
UNIVERSITY
Oradiiiitt'SKtudentit In
Classical, Literary, Scicnlil,
Xormal, Hii.sini'K.s, Law,
ANJ
MEDICAL COURSES.
It i tliv ulthrtl, larjcuM and kM exjx-n
ie liulltutluu of Iniriilus III the North
isli"ol oi-en flrt Monday In Bpeiiilr
tntud for i-tul(f ue Ut
THli. VAN hCOY.
PrMrnl,
17- HhIim. Iikkoii.
V i ..... ij i . j.a.e in oU icitt
b t.iii m d, i jd u-t'ii rli'
Myrrh Tuo h Kmp p-evnu. Ujiii Try it
Hold by all drujUU,
iffeekly C:
TrfE YAOUINA ROUTE.
iiiital Jonrna
Has Been Knlarsed
yd Greatly
Improved and Now Is Tho
CIIIUPEST NEWSPAPER IN OREGON !
m
F1IE BEST FAM1LT NEWSPAPER
IN iVIARION COUNTY1;
Read Our Reduced Termsl
"WEKKLY, out. year, $1.60. WKKKLY, six nioiitliB, f().7fi
Now Read Our Discount for Cash
WEEKLY, one year, $1.00. WEEKLY, h!x iiioiiUihi....$O.C().
WAS T1H3IU2 EVEll AYTlIINa EQUAL TQ IT? NOW HOW,
IN THE NAMES, AND TAKH ADVANTAGE OK OUR
ONE .'"ill IU) OFF FOR CASH.
Our Old Subscribers
Now hi urrunrs aro urged to tako ndvnntagu of our big dlHcount, by Hot
tling old aecountH mid Joining tlio grand throng of ouo dollar Hiilwerlborhr
THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER
Hut a Boild. lieriiianmit reauctiou. Wo havo como to tiiy
TO ONE AND ALL
We Hay, send us your niuncH. If you wunt to tako advantage of our "ono
third oil' for cash," and aro not whero you can get jiowtai noted of other
conveniont method of remittitur, send us your niuiio and Htalo that you
will remit nt II mt npportiiiilty. Tills will cnmiru your lielng placed on tho
dollar IIhL
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
' Ami ()roj;on norinnnicnt ronitinnr'a
stoamxhlii liiip. ,; inlloi shorter, ai hours
in.d t...... 1..... i... ...... ..... . . ... .
.. --. .iiiii.- inuii ii., mi., uiui'i luiut'. rina
cln tlirottitli lMciiircr mid fivlulit linn
fii)in rortluiul mill nil points In tho Wll
lamctto viillcv to mid fhim Hjin Fmnclxco.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcopt Siinttiiys):
l.cno Albany I.-001'M
InxeCorviillls - 1:I0 1M
Arrlvo Ynqtilnn ....... fi::mp M
lvo Viuiulnii did AM
liOavo Corvnlll ....... jo;;;', j
Arrlo Albany 11:10AM
O. (!, trains ronucct nt Albany nntl
Corvnllls.
Tho atMive trains connect nt YAQUINA
with tho Ort'Km Doveloiiment Cos I.lno
ffHtciiiishlps between iuiulua ntut Snn
Francisco,
SMMXU DATKS.
8TICVMKILS. ritOH YAQ.UI.N
JVIIlnmctlo Valley Momhij Sept. tl
W llliunvtto Valley Tucsdav 17
illainctto Valley Weilnesilay " i'i
HTKAMKIM, ritOU SAN KltANCISCO
W'lllnmetto Valley Wcilncsilav.Sept, I
Wlllainette Valley... . Kilitay "13
Wlllamt'tto Valley ....Situnlav ' ill
Wlllatncllo Valley Sunday "
This i-ouipany reserves tho right to
chaiiKo Milllnit dates without notice.
..&. ' t1is'"Ki'r from Portland and nil
lllamelto alley points can imiko close
connection with tho trains of th
AOIUNA HotTTKnt Albany or Corvnllld,
anil If destined to San r-mncNro, should
nriaiiKOtoarilvoat Yaiiuiua tho uvcnlng
before dale or sailing.
I'ashrnirrr ami Frrieht Itstrs Ahvvs tho
Uwcst. For InfornialTon apply to Messrs,
111.M..MA.N' A Co., Kreluht nnd Ticket
Aki'iUn a and LU Front nt.. Portland, Or.
or to
O.U. HOOUK, Ao't Oen'l Frt. ,t
l'ass. A(!t Oregon P.iclllc It. It. Co.,
n 11. 1IAKWKIX, Jr. acnVKr't!' ' r"
Pass. Agt. Oregon Hevclopmcnt
Co., Ml Montgomery ft.:
San Francisco, Cut
Hcmembcr tho Oregun Paclllo's popular
summer oxeuiKlons lo Ynmilim. Ixiwrato
tickets mo now on sale, good every
Wednesday and Saturday liom Albany,
Corvnllls and Philomath.
Yours truly,
U. l llOUUK, A, (1. P. Agent
-VIA-
Soutlicni Pacific Company's Line.
TUB MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
Time licUrrn Salem ami Saa Krauelsco.'J
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). J. CULVER,
County Suiviyo
JAMES WALTON,
Topographer.
W. H.IBYARS.
Civil Engineer.
Ilyars, Culver 4 Gallon
Surveyor! Si Topographers,
Surveys, drafts, pints
mapsund descriptions
of lands, tnunlots, and
roads, ditches, streets,
swmcis, alleys, etc. etc.,
mndo and furnished nt
rAuuimililH tirlcru. fllfl
Lwht Boias Tsat. cmersund lines roc
w. u k. ui tiibllshed from orlglnul
Tr,.r, tlcld notes.
Onirics lor tlltclKK, roads, klrects or ew-
crs, with estimates furnished on appllcu
t Ion. Address County Hurveyor's olllte.
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History of Oregon
From tlio ICurlluut l-'urlud to
thu I'rousntTldiu
jiy nLUii:iiTJiowi: iia.vciuiit.
Jimt puhllsheil, compli'tn In two vols,
ultli Index. A miiKiililct'tit eontrlhullou
Ui kuouledge. 'Die prldool u ssp who
are proud of their rnyird. A lioiiM'huld
neteiwlly; u national ocncllU
Agcnls Wanted iS'm
ed can nl nllmiiiiNirr wllh this In Interest
nnd Importuiict) to the jhsiiiIh of Oregon,
and toall ollicm InUreHeil In lliu wilfaru
of their oounlry. It coiilalix a record of
brine doinns, of grand emigrations and
Ixriiianint orgunlMttlons, 11 Ulliellfo of
an lmxirliiiit j'url of Ihu iiullon. No Iruti
Oregoulun, no trim AmerUiin will lull to
M-nire this v,ork, now for tho tint lime of.
fercd seiK-ralfly from lh full set or Mr
lUncrofi's mum-Hour liUlorlcal icrle In
M vols.
hirmsit. aetlVB wtirkcm should wure
exclusltu territory Immedlntrly, or they
will hwe it raie opi'irlunlly to mkim for
Ihrmwhns
SEE HERE!
If tlit-ro Ih anyone in lliu wlioloHtuto
of Oa'noii wliikwuntH to return
to the eimt lie ulioukl read
UilHiulvertlnuinent:
fl Bargain For Somebody
iMQTI?
moiu
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To KxclmiiKo for
W UNO!
1,000
(a good change
One needs iioejrlni'e (irmpllullnlliU
luialiieu. for lfros rly pnxii'edlhowork
!! itsrlf-und uuK'e our Aire nis !Uitn '
nut In wl.ah ldi rl ulidlle-t bcfi.tu
)u)-iif u Add ex
Till KIKTIlIt l4,ritMtkl 81,
WI rriflKl VV, I -rvrrrllrnUrsrliittbltr(nrt,
4:tm p. in. I l.v. Poit land ArT
11:11 p. m. I liV. ralem l.v.
7: 15 n. m. Ar. Han Kiiui. I, v.
Ninth.
TO: da. m
7:.M a. in
7:00 p. m,
I.OCAI. PAM.Shf.llf:ri -lllAIJf ( ilAII.Y KX'
t'llIT HtlNllAV).
li.(X) a. in.
11:10 u. m
J: 10 p.m.
l.v, Poitlaml Ar. I :i: ll p. in,
I,V Haleni l,y. li.VJ p. ni.
Ar. Kiigenii l.v. ll.Otl a. in,
PULLMAN BUFFET SLBEPFJIS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
Km- lUY'ommiKliition ol second elaKS
linssi'iiKorH ullaehed lourpre-s tniltiN,
'I'heH. P. company's teny ninhes eon
iieetlon M'ltl'nll thu l t,'iiljir trains on Hi
l'Jixt U.'du Division liom lisil ol 1 slice
Pottlaud,
iYcsl Side Division. Between Portland
and Cervallis:
n.UI.V (I'XfKI'rtUTNDAV),
1Mi. iii.TI.v. 'Porlland Ar. I :'J() p. m.
IJfclSii.jn.JAr. l.iryalllii Uv. h.'Jlji. m.
At Alliany iniiT CoiiiHIs eouuiel TfU
trains nl'Ori'unii Paelilii ltalhoad.
'I'IiioiikIi llclictslo all poltils houlli and
east via California
KXntK'lUAJN "(nAIIA'UXI'KITHl'NllAV.
i:'A p."i7i. I l.v. "Portlnud Ar. I IWVa. in.
H:00 p. iu, I Ar..Mu.Mluuvillnl,v. !,-X,i. m.
Through Tickets
To nil points
'0IJTII imd KAST
VIA
California.
Kor lull inlnrination reu'iirdmi,' rules,
inapn, etc., apply to thu Company's at'ent,
Hahim, Ori'Kou,
K. P. 1UXIKIW, Asst. (J. !'. and Pass. Au't
It. KOKULKIlIl MuiiuuCr.
Oregon Railway ami Navigation
COMPANY,
Columbia River Route.'
1'rnln for thu east Kavu Portland at 7'iS
am nnd It'll inn dully. Tie i Is to and from
principal points In tin Ulil led Males. Can
ndiiiuid l;iiroe.
Llcgjnl New Dining Caw.
PULLMAN PALACE SLBEI'KIIS.
Iree I'amlly Heepn Cars run tlimosli
on ICxpresH trains to ijmaha, Counell
lllllllsuud UnnsasCUy without rlimiKu;
I'onuirtlousat Portland forHnii Kiaucls
I'Oiiud PliKelHoiuid points.
Kor further particulars addns unv
uKeiilof thunimpnii) or
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O.J.HMIIII.Oul Manaitnr, I'nrtliniil.
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Hoiiiinlnt,' t'xeenit'd In tlio lutwt
stylo.
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Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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