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''jj rir THECAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL. TBE CAPITAL JOURNAL. New Uso for the Phonograph A new ubo for tho phonograph lins been discovered. A teacher of lan guages, whose tidmlrnble accent hns brought him many pupils, resorts to the phonograph wherever ho finds It, as an' assistant tutor For in stance, he will talk slowly in Paris ian French a pago of some good au thor in that tongue into the phono graph and instruct his pupil to read the nasaage aloud while the phono graph prompts him with the proper pronunciation. After the tutor has retired tho lesson remains intact up on the cylinder of the phonograph ready for further uso. Itcaubeseen bow considerable tho phonograph's aid Is in this regard. Pittsburg Dis patch. Tho Christmas I'oast. It is a beautiful arrangement deri ved from days of yore, that this fes tival which commemorates the an nouncement of the religion of peace and love, has been made tho season for gathering together of family con nections, and drawi tig closer again those bands of kindred hearts, which the cares and pleasures and sorrows of the world are continually opera ting to castlobsei of calling back the children of a family, who have laun ched forth in life, and wauaered widely asunder, once more to as semble about the paternal hearth, the rallyiug place of the affections, there to grow young and loving again among the endearing memen toes of childhood. Washington Ibvino. Lette'r List. The following letters remain un called for in tho postofflce at Salem Nov. 20, 1889; persons calling for the same please say "advertised": Allen W G Bannon Mrs It Bernhard Rich'd Bagley Mrs N Cam ell Jas Cooper Whit Aunt Kate Clemm Jacob Coffey H B 2 Cormack J W Craig John Collins Thos Dove Mrs Bertha Diekersou Bettie Ellis Lot T Farley Frauk Kerr J A Lafore Peter Munroe G V Mies (Jasper Eaber Agata Bice Mrs E A Romer John Sy'ron Minnie Ktrkpatrlck R W Limbager Mrs E 2 Mlnner w V Nonil Fraud Reed Alfred Retherford Lizzie Sutcliffe J Rchultz Mrs C Stone Cuauney Schindler John Schellenbaum J CSmlth Susan J Wann, Mrs Lucia Wilox Willard Workman H Whittier Fred V Wookcock HN2 Yost Jesse A. N. Gilbert, P. M. FOB KENT. lOOD BOARD with nicely furnished T rooms In anno locality, convenlentto the street can, may be bad at reasonabla rates by calling at 307 Winter street. FOB SALE OB LEASE. 1 IOR SALE OR LEA8E. Who wants to purchase or lease a saw minr Aaaress H. B., this office. D-Odwlw FOB SALE TK)KHALK.-A FARM OK 320 ACRES f all under fence and cultivation, In the test range country of Eastern Oregon. Tho best chance ever offered for a man to engage In stoclc raising. For particular- call in on or naaress W. II. BYAlW.BOiem, Oregon. SOCIETY NOTICES. KNIGIITSOF PYTHIAS. Kegnlarmeet Ing on Tuesday night of each week at 7:30 p. m. L. R. 8TINHON, O. C. W. H. II. WATERS, K. of R. and S. 0 LIVE LODGE Ko. IS, I..O. O. F meets In Odd Fellows' Hull up stairs. Corner Commercial and Ferry streets, every Sat- urday at 7:30p.m. J. T. GREGG. WM. CLARKE, N. G, Secretary. GA. R.-Sedgwlck Post, No. 10, Depart- ment of Oregon, mcota every Monday evening at tho hall over the Oregon Land company's office. Visiting comrades an cordially Invited to attend. A. W. Dkayobh, FostCominader. B. F. Bouthwick, Adjutant. PROFESSIONAL CARDsi L. S. BKIFF. MAItK 8. SKIFF. T S. SKIFF 4 Co. Dentistry. Painless Jj. extraction of teeth with now process. Also gold crowns made and sot. Brick dental office near opera house, Salem, Or. I J. SHAW, attorney at law, Salem, Ore- con. Office up-stalrs In the Patton block, PUY8ICIAN.-MRH.DR. M. E. McCOY physician and surgeon, has located and taken rooms over Hqulre amirs aiui-cry mure, uuruuiu uiocc nyv lalty. Consultation free. 12-2ldw rrocery wlty. C WP. WILLIAMS, 8TEN0GRAPHER . nnd Typewriter Copyist, Will make reports of trials, etc.; copying on type wrlteruccurately and neatly done. Otllce over A. T. Yoaton't furnllure store, Com mercial street, Salem. GHAltLKS C. UUHTIH, M. D., Surseon and JIomaoputhlo physician. Office nd residence, New Bank Block, 307 Com mercial street, Salem, Or. Office hours 8 to e.m. and from 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p.m. Dis eases of the rectum and chronlo diseases a penalty. Fifteen years experience, dw A NDIIKW II. DIVEN, rilYKICIAN AfD HUROK0N, ISnlem, Oregon. Ofllco hourni 0 to 11 a, ni 3 to 6 nd 7 to P. in. .Ultlwi Court street, next door east of Dr. jwwland, Ilesidence, 301 Clieinekcla st. J C, SMITH, M. V PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . ,J-0mce with Dr. J, N. Smith, OrWwold Mock, hulem,Orinun. W. JI.K.NS'ATKIIHACO., LAWYERS, , lUjpm, i una J. Friar1 lllock, N. K. ,cor forHtai uuUOomineivlal strttls, Hulsm A, A. OSBORN Hiu 304 ucre of The Best Pasture Land in Hie Slate, 9nlU from ilittlirld-etiin 1'olk iwunty. rarvio wUlilu iusturt will addrw a.a.ohh()bS;hiw, ELLIS & WHITNEY, Proprietors of the Favorite Livery and Feed Barns i3"1 gs always on haud nnd furnished on short notice. spoclnlty barllneof horscs nnd stock 0ifl,',ce nnrt D?r.na nt N'8 corner of Trade nnd Commercial streets. health. ss h nicIw' Golden Balsam ji.-i Cures Chancres. fl. ,i .,? ?!? Screen the Les and Body-sire" Ea! ;n mo i,ejri Nose, etc., C ltlo Catarrh. 'f -.uu, uueasea Scam and ill matlsni Pains In the BonesTpk , in ta Head, back of the Neck ifli.t.I Jo Throat Syphilitic , I ttand conf eradlcatts all dlscaso from the svstam whether caused by Indiscretion or.buw Ei-nE?1"?! I.cavlnsr th0 bld pure and healthy. Price 5 00 per TotilB X.o lilchnn;. Golden NiTanl.h Anti. " ,'or tho cure of Gonorrheal, aieet irritation Cravel, and.all UrlnarTor GenT- ...u.rjr rerun or the dieua ';,,..-.. .. . uinu-raaffcnicnu. I'rlco 82 So Bottle L; Ulchnu'i ftolcleu Spanish In. ".n u'lvc cases of OonorrhrxaT fo,.?T- . G,?,a Ointment for t'so uT ct.vc hcal!n;f cf Syphilitic Sore?, andcjuv.onj. Prlc6$l 05 per Box andDra i treatment; los3 of physical now. er. excess cjovcr-work. Prostration, etc Price If 3 00 per Box. Tonic ni.il Nervine, Sent everywhere, C. 0. D., recurely packed per express. . C. P. RICnAUns"& CO. , Acents. IX & 4D9 Satisomo street. Corner Clay. Sin Tranclseo, Cal. CIRCULAR JIAILUD FRE11 WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It Is the oldest, largest and least expen sive Institution of learning in the North- School opens first Monday ,ln September Send for catalogue to THOS. VAN SCOY, President. '7: Salem, Oregon. Is the oldest and most popular scientific and mechanical paper published and has the lamest circulation of any paper of Its class In the world. Fully illustrated. Best class of Wood Kngrar. Inns. Published weekly. Bend for specimen race fo a ysar. r our momns' iriai, l. N & CO., PcnusngBB, 8(51 Broadway, N.Y A RCHITECTS & BUILDERC Edition or soientiflo American, w A (rreat success. Each Issue contains colored uthoicraphio plates of country and cltr resides. ses or nubile buildings. Numerous engrarlngi tnd full plans and specifications for the use ol lucb us contemplate building. Price 12-M a yeac B cts. a copy. MUNN & CO., Puuususiis. marbeseeiiA ed dt applf. Ing to Muni A Co.,' wh hare had OT6I to years' experience and hare made otci 100,000 applications for American and Ton miaa natents. Rend for Handbook. Correal rsndence strictly conadentlal. TRADE MARKS. In ease your mark Is not registered In the Pat. lot Office, apply to MUNK & Co., and procurs umedlate protection. Bend for Handbook. COPYRIGHTS for books, charts, map, c, quickly procured. Address MUNN Sc CO., Patent Solicitor. OXKkiUI. Omci! SOI BaOADWAT, N. T, OREGONIAN RAIL! AY CO. (Limited Line.) CHAS. N SCOTT, - - Receiver. On and after June 23 1889 and until further notice trains will run dally (except Sun day) us follews: BAST SIDE. Coburg Mall Portl'd Mall From Port land STATIONS. Tow'rd Port land l.V. 8,00 am Lv 9.55 pm 10.0(1 PORTLAND PAW V Ar. 3.15.pm. Foot of r street Itay's uinaing, St. Paul's, At .2.38 '2JM Woodburn, Townsend, McKee, Mt, Angel, Down's, Hllverton. Johnston's Mill' Mwllzerlund. 1.10 1.15 1.10 12.55 12.32 12.20 11.15 u.ia 11.38 11.11 10.18 10.28 11.05 11.10 11.25 11.35 12.10 12.S0 il.M 12.41 J.0U 1.36 bM lJlstHldoJunCtJ riacicay, Aumsville, Aie 2.21 2.13 S.13 H.15 35 1:31 fc07 6:55 'CM OP Crossing, West Scio, Crabtree, Hnlcet, Tullmun, PJalnvlew. Hrownsvllle, 1 lowland, 10.10 10.00 0J0 VM 6JM 8-10 7.12 &38 6.-00 am II Ar (Vibunr. l in AH LV LV I CmmutlonlTlckeU at two cent, per ' inuv on wiio ut mi"" .j..-. i Connection at Mt. Angel wUhUW-" ,ra..f0randf.a.NrOr 1 Of url omom, H W Cor. First M line, I l'ortlaud,Oron. ' - MHuvm PATENTS GEO. K. SMITH, M its mmm DEALER IN FURNITURE), Window Shades, Wall Paper, Pictures, Mirrors, Moldings, Frames, Baby Carriages, Wagons, Rugs, Stationery. Notions, Holiday Goods, Croquet Sets. Hammocks, Etc. Tents, Awnings, Etc. made to order and kept constantly on hand. 307 COMMERCIAL STREET (BANK BLOCK), SALEM, OREGON. -O- BSTGoodsof all kinds sold on the regular installment plan In the city at Smith's Auction House, corner of Liberty and State stroets, Salem, Or. Abstracts -For reliable ABSTRACT -Call Salem Abstract ail Land Company K. W. "WATERS, Manager. NO. 221 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. BerThe only complete set of Abstracts in Marion county. P. O. Box 260. n Mil 1 -1 ' " ' ' SSS j HHMS cienunc, n. . AT , , iTi tmrnmrnmi SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, President. Dlt. J. RKYNOLD3, - Vice President. JOHN MOIR, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING, Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordially Invited to deposit -and transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonaoie rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained tit the bank in most reliable companies. KSTAJILlSUKD BY NATIONAL AUTHOniTY OF- SALEM Capital Paid up, Surplus, - OREGON. - $75,000 10,000 R. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALBERT, r Cashier. DIRLCTORSi W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J, Td. Martin, It. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck. J. H. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In private granaries or public warehouses. Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct ou New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llerlln Horn; Kong and Calcutta. Norton Pacific Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Pacific railroad Is the only line running Passenger trains, Second clats sleepers (free of charge) Luxurious Day coaches, Pullman Palace Hleening Cars. Palace Dialog Cars, (meals 75c) from Port land to the east See that your ticket read via the Northern 1'acino ruurouu uuu uyjiu mb change of cars. . .. n.-.fant a. fi A . tv. nnH R'iO tv TT1. dally arrive at Minneapolis or St. Paul at Pacikjo Division. Trains leave Front and a street dally at 11:65 a. in, and & p.m.: Arrive at Tacoma at 7:10 P mand 1.-20 am arrive Seattle l5a m and:S5p. m Through Pullman Falaco Weeping Cars, elegant 3uy ooacnes, nnest palace dining cars between Portland, Taootiiaand Heattle direct. Dally service. A. D. CHARLTON AwLClin'l Pass. Agent, 121 1 First St., Cor Washington HL. Portland, Oregon. Depot Corner First andO rJtroeia. FOR MEN ONLY! 7kAITIUC lot tMt or tslliaf XAKSOOOl MTTt TP1 Wukuw fB4r kUiti iHiAi 1 II JX f XrrwwXuwu'l4-Iiu. K2KiST7K'.Jte' Tlie CapitalNational Bank PROPRIETOR OUSE and correct OF TITLB, on tho City Tax Notice. The Salem city taxes are now duo and payable at my office with Williams & En- fland. Taxpayers will please govern hemselves accordlcely. E. J. SWOFFOItD, City Tax Collector. GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTOHKR SHOP On Liberty street, across tho brldgo la North Salem. All kinds of meats kept ou hand. 6-30tf For the Public Good. It Is an Indisputable fact that the hand somest vpstlbule trains that are now run on the American continent are those on the Uurllngton route, leaving from Union depot in Denver, also St. Paul, immediate ly on arrival of all through trains Irom the west. Tho first and second class coaches are magnificent, tho reclining chair cars suuuru. iiiu ruinnun sleepers extremely luxuriant, nud as for tho meals that aro served In those palace Burlington dining errs yumyum. The next time you go east to Kansas City, Chicago or tit. Louis, if you mention to tnetlcket agent that you want your ticket to read from Denver or Bt. Paul over the Uurllngton routo, you will get it, and you will always be glad of It, If you go via the Northern or Cunadtan Pacific, the elegant vestibule trains of Tho Uurllngton itouto, betveen Ht. Paul and Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you along the custom shore ol the Mississippi river for a distance of 850 miles, amidst scenery that cannot bo surpassed; or, If you ?o via the Oregon Short Line or Southern 'aclflc, and your ticket reads via The Uurllngton Route from Chercnno or Den ver, you will pass througn all the thriving cities and towns located In what Is popu larly known as the Heart ot the Continent. For further information apply to A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, 85 First street, Portlund, Oregon. J-lDd&wtt J. J. CULVER County Surveyo' JAMES WALTON, Topographer, W. H.IBYARS. Civil Engineer By iars, Culver & Walton Surveyor! & Topographers. Surveys, drafts, pints maps and descriptions oflands, townloU, and roads, ditches, streets, sewers, alleys, etc. eto., mado and furnished at reminnable nrlces. Old Lwht Soim TiuMrr. corners and lines ro-es-w. u t oumit tabllshed from original tmt, .v. field notes. Grades for ditches, roads, street or sew ers, with estimates furnished on applica tion. Address County Surveyor's olllce. Belem, Oregon, A. E. STRANG, Ho. 803 Commercial Btreet, SALEM, - - OREGON. SEAUCB IN STOVESand RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. -Agent 'for the RICHARDSON A IJOYNTON CUMl'AMTH r urnacen. tabllshed In 1819 Ks. PA ' iiiuuiu nan Hid JUST OPENED. Frcnh and salt water fish, poul try, gome and oysters in their season. On Courllbt. opiioslto the oiicrn houMj. One hundred do-n chickens wanted. L.UKIHU, Proprietor. 1NHURAIICK Company. Fire and Ma rine. JOH. ALHKRTAgeqt, . Halem, Oregon NEW ZEALAND SALEM ! INTERESTING oos Is Ortf o As we send tills paper by thousands over the wholo leugth nnd breadth of the land, nmiiy people who know Salem by ita reputation will bo pleased with little history of Its various attractions. -O- lhe citizens of Salem are it very proud people proud of tho beauty and fame of their city. With 15,000 population, possessing largo wealth, wo enjoy all the modern advancements of our sister cities like Portland, Seattle and Tacoma nnd San Francisco. Streets aro lighted by electricity and traveled by horse cars. The most ni..gnillcent public- water works supply pure water from the "Willamette in plenty and most adequate tiro protection. We lmve the district telegraph messenger bervice, letter car riers, two telegraph olllces nud two express companies. PU1JLIC SCHOOLS. lino structures abouud throughout tho city. The school buildings are numerous and largo nud the high school is as grand a pile as is often seen. Tho famous Chemeketc hotel, built as a matter of pride by Salem's wealthy capitalists, leads all on the Pacific coast as a flno hotel. The stato has located here exteuslvo and imposing buildings, tlip Stato house, State Penitentiary, State Insauo Asylum. Stato mind School. Stntn TVnf ml Dumb male school and tho United guuii pnvuie resiuences aro common uutot yet greater interest than these are tho miles and miles of pleasant homes of our thrifty mechanics: iuuuiu lies iiiu suieiy ui uur unuru. CHURCHES. All denominations have prosperous churches anil lino houses of wor ship. The Women's Christian Tomneranco Association is tirmlv oshih- lished and intends building a magnitlcout business block and Is prosper ing, li, iiua u une iiurory auu reading room ior puuuo use. NEWSPAPERS. We have two daily newspapers. The Capital Journal is the less aged but a sprightly sheet which sprang at onco into tho full flood tide ot success. Any new enterprise comlntr to Salem will llud able support ers, If they aro worthy of it, in tho public spirited editors of our newspa pers. AMUSEMENTS. The Reed's Opera House is a numerous summer resorts, several lino uiuyciu uiuus, suemi emus, etc. THE STATE FAIR Meets hero annually and is n people from all sections of tho country. NO MALARIA HERE. This is one of those clean, puro Western cities where almost no malaria now exists. Our death rate is way down in the bottom figures auu we nave no epiaemics. ATTRACTIONS. Our natural scenery is Swiss-like. Mountains almost entirely sur round us rendering drives outsldo tho city very beautiful. Rivers and trout streams wood-lands, abound in every direction. City is practically free from debt and taxes aro moderate. Our laboring classes never have resortea to striKes, boycotts or anarcnism as wanes aro uooil. work nlentv and want almost uuknowu. Wo have till tho secret orders in this city that is possessed by any other city of twieo Its population, and all in a nourisuing couuuion. COME WITH US AND WE WILL DO YOU GOOD. Salem is a good place to live in in. Any now branch of trado will auu competent neip plenty, wo steam, gas ana electric, lteai estate may uo nail lor factory sites at rea souable prices. People may live hero with great economy, or in luxury, Our banking facilities are unsurpassed. of farm lands. Uld residents remain, now ones are last coming among us. WHY NOT INVESTIGATE SALEM ? If you would leurn more of the country send for tho CAPITAL Pacific coast to-day for the money. footing. Address the Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. J. L. MITCHELL, Manager. 1 New Dressmaker. MRS. F. A. CRUMP, A New York Modiste, who has had llftcen years' expcrleneo In Cutting and Fitting Would bo plcascdjto oo tho Indies ofHa lem nt her roomx, No. 401 Bummer Htrect, corner of Marlon. Just Received At Chnrlen Calvert's Millinery llaznarone of tho llneHt llnes'of Millinery Goods ever broueht to Halcm. All kikxIh aro of the latcHtdCHlgn nud haVo been brought direct from tho Millinery KniporluiiiH of Han FruncUco. The ladlcx of bnlem nnd Hurroundlng country aro Invited to call and ln.pcct thin ono of goods. T"7E in (fcOKH AMONTJIcnnbomnde 30 10 4ZOU working for us. AecntH preferred who can furnish horse and Blvo their wholo time to tho business. Spare muments may bo profitably employed hImi. A few vacancies In towns nnd cities. !. K. Johnson & Co., HXX) Main st.. Itlchmond, Vn. N. 11. Please state ageand business ex. perlencp. Never mind about sending stamp for reply. 11. V. J . 4 Co. 4-Wlm-s Established 1868 1 The Oldest and Slauoclicst lielweeo Sacra- LADD & BUSH, Cankers, Iron Building, Salem, Oregon. Accounts kept, loans made, exchange on every lsirtof the world Uiiightaud wild, letters of credit Issued to traveler, collec lions mado throughout tku United Slates, llrltlsh America and Mexico, state, county and city wurmnts cashed Wo oiler iuiU rons accommodations consistent with con servative bauulng. 10-3lwJt DEAR GIRLS: Take no Tally front-any young man, but It iijc uuvr jwu - " w HclleDvraDiTs &juarv Chocolate Creams, made only by lilt Patent Prows, tuke hw suierlor to any made la Die Uulle4 0- FACTS ABOUT States Indian Training School. Ele- largo and excellent one. Thero aro parks, an excellent trotting course, '; Lively City! great success. It attracts thousands ot and it is a good place to do business prosper' hero lor facilities aro umple niivo an tiio motive powers water, Wo have a flno outlying district mere aro almost no departures, and resources of Silent and surrounding JOURNAL, tho best paper ou the It is reliable and stands on its own Miss Leona Willis, TEACHER OF MUSIC. Lessons irlven (u volco culluro and Itnl Inn singing, piano nnd organ. Hneclal at tention given to beginners. Can boseen nt the. Conservatory ,-or lit tho ruslilcnee, cor ner of Center and Capitol streets. 10-lUml J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMBRCIAL STRBKT, Flrstrdnss work runrunlccd. Glvo him a call and you will not regret it. 7-UIml THE FAVOIUTE Billiard and Peel Rooms. Till! ONLY FIRST-CUSS CIGAR STORE IN TIIK CITV. Imported unci Domeutla CIGARS AND TOBACCO ! 243 Commaralal Stroot. DR. JORDAN it Co.'s MUSEUM OK ANATOMY 7M Mnrkct st.Hnn KrancUco Admission -') cents. Gonnd lejirn how to avoid dibvkc. Consultation und treatment personally or by letter, on spermaterrhuea iirgenltal weakness, mid all .dUeaxhO of men. Head for a iMMik. 1'rlvnto olllco !M (Jcary street. Consultation free. MRS, M. E, WILSON, Invite tho ladies of Salem and vicinity to cull and Insjicct her select stock of Fall klllllnupu l.i.. Iinu llli.t n.rlvAil Uliuurfll pay particular attention ulo U) the lutost I ttylw of druinaknf. I THE YAOUINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIfFc RAILROAD J.,?,0?7?" "oyclonment company's ?n ?M!ilP.Ilnc; ,"1'c, 8l'r'cr. iW hours less ti iiio than by any other lotito. Klrst r!fJ! ,.ir?."Bl1. P'scnitcr nnd freight lino from Portland nnrt all points In the Will intuctto vnllov to and from San Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxccpt Sundays): lienvoAlbnny 100 I'M LenvoCorvallls Piopm Arrlvo Yiuiulna frrai'v Uavo Yaqulnn B-WAM Iamvo Connllls 1Sam Arrlvo Albany lhlOAM OorVnHht.' lra'U3 councct nt Albany and vrn1,.0MH,V?tri"ns.com,cct nt YAQUINA Sy. Jl'?.Mr'on. I)ovc"l""cnt Co's Line KraticlSo! ,W betwecu Viulnn nnd Hau SAIMX0 HATES. STEAMERS. FJt0JI YAQUIN JVIllnmetto Vnllov Mondnv Sent W nmetto Vnlley Tu""liiy " 1 Wlllnmetto Valley, Wodnesday '. 25 BTKAMKIU, FKOM SAN ritANCISCO vi- !n,nc!! ,Yn,!Ic' WodncMdnr, Sept. 4 W nmetto Valley Krldny ' VI w I!!!!0!!0 cy Saturday 2 lllametto Vnlloy Suudnv " isi vvinis i-ompnny reserves tho rn-i.t , ciinngo sailing dates without notice. vviiinSinv "f--"1 iiiruanu nna all ttlllnmctto alley points can ninko closo eonnrctlon with tho trains of tlio yAQUINA HOOTE nt Albany orCorCallls ?,r',?,'J".':'!:'ci?1 should beforo date of sailing. lJ,?:,, ?"V '''right Hales Aliruvs tho tlL'liMAN it Co., Freight nnd Tleket Ajwn nu SW ront st. l'ortlnnd, Or. C.C. HOaUE, Ac't Gcn'l Frt, A l'ass. Agt., Oregon racllloll. It. Co., n inoiur.VA, CorvnllIs,-Or (l II. HA8WErjl.Jr. Gen'l Frt; ,t luss. At. Orecon Development Co., 301 Montgomery Ft.; Snu Frnncisco, Cnl .J. Oregon Pnclllo stcniubonlH on tho lllnmcttcp river division will leave l'ort- aud,l'rrdayat,ul:,,!l,,,.MOm,Uy'',Vea"esdn5' 1ffi?,r!Lrtv;sr,T,rs',n''Tliur8,ny Leave Corvallls, north-bound, Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday at 8a. m. Anlvoat 1'orlland, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at !M0 p. m. ' Al ,0!,ail'i Wednesday nnd Friday bo 'lh al south.bound boats Uo over night at Salem, leaving thero nt fl a. m. CO. MOOUE, fA. a. F. nnd 1. Agent. VIA Sontlifini Pacific Company's Line. THE MUST SHASTA llOUTE. Time lletwcen Salem and San Franclsco.S Thirty-six Hours. OALIFOItNIA KXI'111'.S.H TItAIN lljN UAII.Y IICTWKKN 1'OHTI.Al'll AN1I8.F, fcOlltll, "North." 10:l.-i a. in. 4:00 p. 111. 0:11p.m. 7H3 u. 111. liV. IiV. Ar. l'ortland ArT Halom IjV. San Friin. l.v. 7:ki a. in. 7:00 p. in. I.OUAI. l-AHSKNIIKIt TUA IN ( 1) A 1 1. V EX CKIT HUNUAY). 8:00 a. 111. I Lv. 11:10 a. m Lv mo p. m. Ar. l'orilaml Salem Eugene Ar. I :i:i5 ii. in. I.v. 1 12:62 p. in. Lv. I 11:00 a. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation oi second class passengers attached loezprcbs trains. ThoH. 1'. company's terry makes con ncctlon with all tho regular trains on Hi hast tilde Division irom foot oi 1 streo roitlaud. ' Vcst Siilo Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: . DAII.Y (KXCKIT HUNUAY). 7:l!0 a. in. I I.v. l'ortlnnd Ar. I 0:20 p. in, I2:2'i p. in. I Ar. Corvallls I.v. 1 lsM p. in. ji iuauy nun corvaius connect wltu trains ofOregon l'aclllc llallroad. TliioiightlckelHtoall points south uud east via C'alllornlii , Tifio p. in. I hv. l'ortland Ar. UITx) a..m. 8:00 p. m. Ar.MoMliiuvlllaliV. 0:15 a. in. Biroiiffh :i Tickets To nil points SOUTH nud EAST VIA-- . California.. For lull information regarding rntos limps, etc., apply to the Company's ngeut Kaluiu. Oregon. K. I'. ItOMKUH, Ahst. U. F. nud 1'ass. Ag't It. KOEHMnt.l Manager. Oregon Railway ' and Navigation COMPANY, 'Columbia River Route.' Trains for tho east leave l'ortland at 7:45 am and V:.') nm dully, 'i'lo 'its to nnd Irom nrlnelnnl iki uts In the UnltedriUitcs. Can adit und liuropu. Elegant New Dining Cars. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. l'reo Family Blecnliig Cars run through ou. Ilxpicss trains to Oiiiaha, Council IllulU and Kunsas Clly without ehangu Connections at l'irtland forHan Francis co and I'uiful Hound points. For lurthcr particulars address any ugcul of the company, or A. L. MAXWELL, a. 1'. 4 T. A C. J. HMITlI.Uti.'l Mauagor.l'ortluiid. jiAim:riOUS MEMORY DISCO VERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training? Four Booki Learned In om reading, Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. fln.fit. tmlitrwtiU'iitj. to fvtrr.Mtuimleilftf Classes. ' l'rosicctus, wlthplinoiis of vr win. A. 1 I II .11.11 1 I till! tVllfl 1 l-ftl f It lift UtWUlljlILl 111 4 II 1(1 ll(I'llll) IIU MUlliriUMIVII 1-.IHII Mlttit MI..iLi,u ! nli. I llf-iiil...r 'I'hiitnik. IU iai.itavB t'liiovi iiiivuivui mifimj. sou. tho great i'syctioloUt, J. M, Illicitly V., Ulchardl'routur.theHck'iitUt, II W.' A.lfir .lllflnll I IliMllt.lllllll. If,, Vllliur ' ll.u Vliliatl.lll nin"Mliu IMIS. Ullll ... ,,,....., .,.... , ..v. ...., iJlut'm, myui ! diwu l'rof. A. LOUL.TTK, U37 rlfty Ave., tfV Jt-iiH. aw Oraiiud to California t : n n I! i t ' 14 iS V v-t