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pwqr-T & I i ENERGY VERSUS LUCK. Tb Iftiorsnt Superstition Which Preralli In Regard to ttio Latter. Give a man luck and throw him into tho e," in. perhaps, ono of tho oldest sayings extant all over tho world, for wo And its equivalent In every language spoken. His a pity we arq not all girted with this fort unate grace; if' wo wero wo nocd novor troublo at'ony time. v But It happens, how ever, says the Londop Standard, that tho so called lucky "ones aro very fow and very fjrbctwoon; and yot, to noto tho observa tions of ovory-day llfo, ono would Imagine that tho contrary wore tho caso-that is to ay, if wo may judgo from tho fact that everybody assert that, every body else is. lucky except himself. " I never know such luck as 'that man has," Bays Jones of Brown, and Brown of Jones remarks that "Jones has the very devil's own luck every thing ho does turns out welll" and till ttey may bo both in tho same boat struggling against impending advorsity, or cunly glidjng along tho stream of com parative prosperity. It is merely tho.outcpmo of an unfathom able discontent that pervades all, or nearly all human creatures that semi-jealous feoling of each othor's neighbor that finds lodging in cvcry.breast: Now, risking tho wrath of tho superstitious and tho believ ers in omens and odd numbers, wo firmly maintain that thoro is no such thing as luck at alL Forsovoranco and circumstance aro tho secret df all success, and, as nothing succeeds liko success, luck is tho natural sequence of perseverauco. It is mainly tho jdckqrs and' lazy people who perpetually rave.aboutlacK of luck, forgetting that, if there bepyYirtuo In this tantalizing talis man, if yery liko ,tho philosopher's stone, and requires at. .considerable amount of delving. anddlviag to secure. Shakespearo giyes evidence that ho was not free from this peculiar failing. In tho "Merry Wives of, Windsor" ho makes that (jenialand obese old rogue "Falstaff." say to "Dame Quickly," "Good luck lies in odd numbers. They say thoro is a divinity in odd numbers either in nativity, chance or death 1" This idea is, of course, founded on the Pythagorean system, "All nature is a harmony; man is a full chord, and all beyond is Deity, so that nino. represents Deity.'," And thus A major chord consists of a funda mental or tonic, its major third and its just fifth. Seven notes complete tho octavo, and nino is Deity. The odd numbers being the primary notes of naturo, it is easy to see how they capo to bo considered tho gretrt, or lucky, numbers,. bu then the luck belongs exclusively to the numbers and not to the application thorcof, as is tho popular impression. But to enter into or properly explain tho positions and qualities of odd numbers would, paralyzo tho great Euclid himself. Bo, to return to our luck. If thoro bo such on uncanny thing, how'is it that nover, sinco the creation has one man over been known to credit his success in llfo to luck I His downfall,, yes, Jo bad luck; his rise and progress to luck; etood, bad or indifferent? Never. If any one had tho temerity to sug gest such a thing the notion would bo scouted as not only preposterous but im pious. The answer would be something liko this: "My success, sir, which you vulgnr lj attribute to luck, has boon achieved by sheer hard work and determination ; and what I have earned I deserve." And in most cases it jvbuld.be right Certainly there are' at' times 'fortuitous circumstances that make a man successful, whether he will or not, but then such is not luck, it is pure accident. And as wo are all liable to meet with disagreeable accidents, soare.weall likely to meet with agreeable ones. Only we never own it, supposing wo think so. We go on declaring that "it is betterto be born lucky than rich," and yot we aro qujto inc'apablo of explaining what we exactly mean. In tho commercial senso and it is only in the commercial sense that we think upon the subject-if wo are rich, we don't want ,luck and if wo aro lucky we are rich. Jbord Beaconsfleld says la"Venetl8:,'"Irtick,lsewbohasneithcr creditors nor offspring! and who owes neither money nor affection after all tho most difficult to pay of the two." This is so cynically true that not a soul believes it Faith in tho charm of tho ,horo-hoo Is held sacred' to this day, in town and coun try, by Ignorant persons; but we flo not lmsgirio that they nail it up over tho door as a protection against w'tches, ,as was onco the custom. It is supposed t6 rather bring good luck than to avert any evil. Many otherwise sano individuals will stoop to pick up a shoo in the strcot, and others would rather deliver up all their goods and chat tels than walk under a ladder. Thoro is more common sense in this latter Idlosyn cracy than may appear at first sight. Ono does not run so groat a risk of receiving a Rt-pot or a brick, that may bo on tho ney from the roof to tho pavement, out' Ue the range of tho ladder as Immediately under tt This is about the only supersti tion that is wor(h preserving'. Generally speaking, logical people discard tie conceit of any thing coming to pass through mere "luuk," though numbers on tie surface profan uuhukable belief thoro lo. At a rulo, fJione who complain about tottr bad luck are"U0M who oeniulaiii about my tlilng-tlMM) who expect fortunes to drop into their laps without 'y exertion on tUIr part to obtl"'thom. J'aopla ro frp .uently hoard tV law wit- Ure dvv oil Ulr luck, and then they absolutely do sit town pit tulr .luck and fay there, Meet luugs coAio to m SUM) wwj wprxs. UUV VT few to the man who calmly lt down and wilts, Nothing unset superstition inucli M common tense. There li no ut' uuullly UlurW. utaeut It ha In u very UllfallOWIl ivutlty, I'eople have M luuk when they mm take lite rwtjli with the smooths r they wear out the smooth tmd form )M It ver JtwJ. (iood )uek h imi UUflH4i, wet) serried tmt w). r all UKly Junky wu In tlm wwld U he who Iwty wwusth to Met what h il-mM, A OiAMleut YhhIm uj8mU lb uw H MfUstM iAMatiry m mm d JW- wW heye a eamwn HJ r K rfHvmi4mmm4 n HwflvWf'wf Uoiiswwefcl tew M h" w,W tmi vf the Am ut Uw vevM w4 hi w r Hwmw e umi4 U w m jWrm wHh ll yU w wm MU. My i& vmH, A mi, Mm !W fmmtiUr abrm iwmhhJk MumiiM4iwtorB, WgUri M mw iwUm M Hi Hivr ni iim mM imto wi t4 iteehtltfM vwMrti, w i I4m mm tm4 tf " ff !wm?Saai7sare S'ffitfcttfiuiZu, ewUMf Me Mhi MM I IUii. VT..TT:.l ...T. TT- .Lj '"! wwmpimi W iph m m a.u ll In bU rvvNMfo r, i if Sternum h Hi ' ELLIS k WHITNEY, Proprietors of tho Favorite Livery and Feed Bams onWffitlS?1 n "a,Ul mUl fl,rnlshMl spec!nUy.b0nrdln8orhorBM nnrt vtoc'lt'n Oince nnd bnrns nt tho corner or Trade and Uominerclnl streets. 500 IXffliiRv T: nl lo Elchau'a K? -l HEALTH. FjA Tl.lMl'Bttta n.l.V . . Cure, rctanereT nS?1V"S ?? r D- . - ----- w.ii B.'uiiu arafFPur H Tlrt... CI , syp: fc" i.,! ' .71" 0l lh0 d Ueaso known hi .Syphilis. Prlro. fBOU ,, Sm. mitlsm. 1-alni in tho Honci; rk", " tho Kt ,,?..; "" Keck, Ulcerated Son inroat. Sjphllltlo I!osh, Lumps and con traded Cor'9, Stiffness of tho Limbs ami endtcatu nil dhm from tho s'tom whothci-caused by indiscretion or abuso pt Mercury leaving tho blaod puro and healthy. lrfpo & (10 poi- r oltlc. I'3it.,V"t,.V G!c,on " nlsH AiMl. - .iluri;' ?"ro of Oonorrhcsa, Gleet, irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or aonll nfiU'ZC mCn Vrea 00 pop Lr lilch'saMnoliIc!! SpnnlBli In- ! n :' f,s;e-o caj-aof aonorrliew. fit' "',"' ?''?; Stlaurr,ic. Prlc fi-t oifT it ot,Cal n-fpf Syp'jHUlaS-K-, tn UrntV.. PrlrcUX o p r Kox lo 1 'clun'n CaUlo x I'll -Kcrn rn 1 1,.- , t-cV.mont; I033 of phy.l-al pov.. i',' ,c "-V'..' '"WTOrt. I rosiral'on, etc, T.intc rul I.'civfiio, Hcnt tveryvihcrc, C. O. 1)., rccurcly me!.cd per express. . C . ""PAn-.Tfe CO. . A;renti, v.'7 fc i.'J I iiiM-ro f trcct, Conic.' I hy, C'll'nnilm, Cal. ClUCUMll MAILED ntUO. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at AH Hours ofthc Day None but whlto lnbor employed In this establishment, ' A good substantial mcnl cooked In first clissntyle Twcuty-flvo cents per meal. RED KRONT. Court street, between Journal Ofllco and Jliulo's I.ivery. Small fas for Sale. A numbei of tcn-ncro tracts of desirable and within one and a. half miles of Salem, nt prices ranging from iuO to $100 per acre. Apply to WILUS & CIIAMRGRLIK, 6-29-Tm Opera House lllock NEV LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor, Corner Kerry and Liberty streets, N. K.cor from Chemelwto hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. Flrst-class.rlga nlwnys on hand Charges reasonable J. J. CULVER County Suiveyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer. W. H.IDYARS. Civil Engineer Byars, Culver 4 Wallon Surveyen & Topographeri Siirveyn,drnfls, plats iiiniwiiiid ileKilpIliiiiH ol lauds, tow iilols, anil road, dltchiM, Mru-lx, si'wi-iK.iilU'yu.el". i't '-. iiiuilo iiml UiriiUlicil nt rvummliln prlccn. Old coincrHiiniHIiiM nw'n tablllirilfiiiinii,'liial LWMT 60UUI TAW""! Tor, ,ii Ill-Ill WW. (jriiilc iDi 'IIK'lii b, loads, meets or "' ", w li estliimles himUliwl n.tM ' 0 i, AiWri'M County Hurvcyort iliu Sill. 11(111 tk-Uin, Ort'tfon. JiAM 1IA1I.WAY I'd an iwwwiiw vwi (Lliultvil7lu.) CIIAH.NKWT, - - KwflviT. fin unit n fU'rJllllu ill llWMIKl Willi fUrlllrT iliiyjwH fuliuwM mil iTrr-T" UolniruWMlli I'oiU'ii iii I'liim I'm l , IuimI hTA'IM)W, Tn w'i ill 'rl iiiuu vAr.n.Ol'i'b l,V, ,WMU l.w UMlllll I'imn I'lM.I v ru i ii 'M VX W iwr-ifiiiMfi ..-:..-.! '...ii.. 'Jrl "h ' iW ni. uni'i jow Vn4lurii mmsT' folutt fd'MiU Ifi.llUV. W, to lilVlll. OI'UIum""' WiIWi R't. iu, IU! rt.MilMII' ifT' hVi urn iiimuiullup il7kl l I wuMl I'W ; ,tiipX Mi "r'u IVyu-MW.f'M'AJ.JtidllimM -nrii mm mm - - - n Lt i. : r liiijjtiri i vi mJrj&s3JU& - m,i JX"i! !5 ffi u Yxk k I ill ll Iv I ! u I. II lN lll Ml .At VU A Grand Clearance "TAJNN & BROWN'S, Beginning on the 6th of December, 1889, and Ending January 1, 1890 ! For cash only. All goods without reserve nt actual cost until January 1st 1800, iu order to reduce stock before luvoieiusc, and to prepare our" selves lor Spring trade. Thes,o nre facts. All goods will be sold nt cost. Wo have i nrpule, Uirtalns, Oil ('loths, Bugs, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silks, Satins, Plushes, Velvets, Blbbons and Lnces, Lace Cloaks, Handkerchiefs, Lace are and Embroidery, Fans and Busches, Gloves and Hosiery, Buttons and Corsets, Muslins and Uuderwonr, Knitted Underwear, uuuucr uossamers, umureuas ana nil lines ueionging to auipio auu I'ancy tiry uoous. CLOAKS AIS7D FURS, CARPETS AND RUGS, AND A LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. CS"Simi'o will not allow us to mention all goods. Come early aud lato. Goods onco bought not taken back or exchanged. LUNN & BROWN. Meeks & Minton Have received nnd answered over One Thousand Letters of Inquiry RELATIVE TO OREGON SINCE JUNE 17, 'S9 No charges, no commission, unless wo sell your property. SALEM. OllKGON. WM. N. LADUK, President. I)H. J. REYNOLDS, Vice President. JOHN MOIH, Cnshiy. GENERAL BANKING. Kxcnancoon Portland, San Francisco, Now York, London and Hong Kong bought nnd sold. Stale, County and City warrants bought. Farmers nre cordially Invited to deposit vnd transact business with us. Liberal advances mado on wheat, wool, hops nnd other property at re.isonamo rntcs. Iusuranco on such se curity ran bo obtained ut tho bunk In most reliable companies. ESTAliUSIICD HY NATIONAL AUTHOnlTY OK- SALEM - - Capital Paid up, -Surplus, - OREGON. ' - - $75,000 - - 10,000 R. 8. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. .MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALHERT, .- - Cashier. DIRtCTORSi V. T, Gray, W. W. Jlnrtln, J. M. Martin, II. S. Wallace. Dr. W. AX'usIck, J. H. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS IvIADE To farmers on wheat nnd other inurlcct ublo produce, consigned or in store, . either In private grauurlesor public waroliout.es. State anil Counlv Warrants Bought at hi. COMMERCIAL PAPER DUcouiitcd nt reacnnublo rales. Drafts drawn rtlicct on Now yrlc,j;iJleio,rnn KrancUeo, Portland, Unidon, Purls, llcrllu long Knuumid Calcutta. Northern F GHBAT OVKIWiANI) rvforAMTMmliOVaAm SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And nil jiolnt Jifl via HI. I'AVU iiimI MINNKAl'OMH. i'Iju Noiiliini I'lii-lilitrallrniiil U lli wily mn'Hir nf i-nuiKu) , .in ti I'jii.ii'ii liuiuu) l.ukiiiloiu Day ..uiluiM. I'll MIUII I'll .Wl WIWI'IU ". in .w ,., . ,r--'w- .. -.-'.:.'- tt . - I'ullllHI lllll i . m(!ur.iiiniU74',Jlriim I'utl' luililM'liiu'"! rhiu ur Hi'Ufl iwnl Vl III N "HWM iVw'llIu rlliwa mill mvkI lliw ' fiiuiiyuurrir. jynvw ruriii 4l'mrltiHl uk-ii I'drllmii' Ml h, ill. will M ij. li). Ill lllllirii'ii i'f f "' " T4i'i"iV iiivi.MiK.-'niii im i'mj, iiml IV '. MM MtuAJ.luteRffnW&n wi7ii.' ',, : i li. ..i.iiu ij ill . mill il f )i ll''"7 i'"' HllHI1 W..,.f. JalilluiV 1. ), imu ZZZiniAUUH WM Iiml IliJiMi .ui Hum imitrmwxi "i ': i. ..i I .JL?.T )i" FOR ANHTWi First National Ban TIic Capital National Bank acillo ltaili'oatl, HOUTK. - m 7I, 'll.. 7. .11. .!.... kali nl. lilt liil. EXLl w ' luiil I'tiiHtr lllal U11I1IJ nifPTIH rur tutu l'r tuv iikmim "i iT'V;",'.i m mil E6.T.MII. riiiiliirti"i'r. Mr.." ma iir3j v"hm.i.. VM:r'"Z'i WI. ,...-!-. k. Jaliliuilr' 1. i MENONUU itWMiEtjtim THE CAPITAL EVENING JOUBNAIi. - AT City Tax Notice. The Salem city taxes are now. due nnd payable at my office with Williams & En gland. Taxpayers will please govern themselves nccordlrplr. K. J. SWOFKOItD, City Tax Collector. School Tax Notice. The school taxes or District No. 21, In Marion county, aro now due nnd payable tit the clerk'b oince, No. 104 Court street, In Opera House block, Salem. Tho samo will be deemed delinquent unless paid within sixty days from date. DAVID SIMPSON, School clerk. October 15, 1889. J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL STREET. First-class work puarantccd. alvo him a call nnd you will not regret tt. 7-31ml GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTOHBR SHOP On Liberty street, across tho brldgo In North vjalem. All kinds of meats kept ou hand. 5-30tf For the Public Good. ni somest vestibule trulns that aro now run on tho American continent are those on the Burlington route, leaving irom union depot In Denver, nlso St. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trulns from the west. The first and second class coaches nre magnificent, tho rea'lnlng chair curs suburb, tho Pullman sleepers extromely luxuriant, nnd us for the meals that are served In those palace llurlington dining errs yum yum. The next time you go east to Kansas City, If you mention to tn Chicago or St. Louis, e ticket agent that you wunt your ticket to read from Denver or Hi. I'niil over tho llurllnetou route, you will eel it. and you will always be glad of It. Tfvnn irn via the Northern or Canadian Pacific, the elegant vestibule trains of Tho llurlington Route, between St. Paul and Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you along tho eastern shore of tho Mississippi river for a dlBtanco of 350 miles, umldst becnery tnatenunot uo surpasseu; or, ii you go via tho Oregon Bhort Lino or Southern Pacific, and your ticket rends via Tho llurlliiglon Routo from Uheycun or Den ver, you will pass through all the thriving cities and towns located In what Is popu larly known as mo iicaivoi mo Luuimtui, For lurther Information nnply to A. C. Sheldon, Uoncrul Agent, 85 First street, Portland, Oregon. 4.1Ud.twtt DR. JORDAN & Co.'s ,r MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751.Markotst.Knn Francisco Admission 25 cents. Ooand leurn how to uvold dUease. Consultation and treatment pontonully or by letter, on spermatorrhoea orgeniUil weakness, mid all dUeusseof men. Hondiora book. Prlvutu oillco 211 Consultutlon free. Ucnry fctrect. A. B. STRANG, No, IKM Commerelul Hired, HAhFM, ORKCION, -IIKAI.KH IN- STOVESand RANGES I'lunibm;, hi aoil Steam FittiD. Tlnwaro nnd Artistic Motal Work a spociany, C- Ageiil for Ilia ll (IIIAHIWMN 4 mll. I"-.! In m d?7P. i-itOKn MONTH iwnUliimJ nu'iirfKl vtW; tw" rurll luf Mini II on I'liiniiiur hiiiwii.hii -- TV-.-;- u Vlt, UIMJII A iU), (., i IHIII l M'HIIM'IIIV, I), PiuMu0aKMU"dliUlHt fl wiitiiiiv. hr Ilium niiif. .imii". II, V. J. A IS". iim imiiiMurn'i'iri NMlIIAIK'Iti WMW ill mmui i in. i iM. AI-IIKIir. Agrnl, (HulKliiiOMguu' iiIi iriiii.ljr MlHMf MMi'iiHfjl' iiiliikuti iiiuwufiiiy lnuliiiiM.nl ll uf Wl il'i-IIIM ldU,nytt Inf.1 bUH'I'll!1""" ' ' 'Jm "" John A, Carson, KM'AMV WMMI. )HiAif i( III Hlf "I ! Ilt. liM'.WHIli' Mii. Hnklli.OlU'ilb imhmum Arviwnn i.ni i-ir fiitMiiM II) H'lfMHIf, All ' MHlllfKIHW. HHtHf lll iii'XIlli 1'im i III Ml l''ll)f"f 1 11.11 .1,1 III llllllllllf .' u I loin iMAtrivJa4VA wii-, MII'H. jinifi, pnHI H 1 1? W V7..A AN iiij i uwwmw .yw ImITIi - - Proposals for Supplies, mllF. HOAIID OF TRUSTEES OF OUl- J gon Stato Insnno Asylum hereby In vite sealed nruDosnls for furnlshlneat the asylum near Salem, Oregon, tho following supplies for tho six months commencing January 1st, ISD0. DUY GOODS. 150 lbs yarn, all wool, while, 1000 yds canton llanucl, Nashua XXX. MX) yds Lonsdale tine sheeting, 8(1 luetics. OUOy ds lY-quot shectlnir, heavy, loin. 200 yds Toweling, rod checked. 1000 yds Calico, American full standard. tiOOyds check ltannel continental, 200 ydsUlue Denims Amos . eg, U 07.. 40 yds canvas buck, 8oz white i-jj yus wilier prooi cioin. ncavy. 300 yds Kentucky JcunHcloth, heavy. DO doz spools white thread; 00 No. iU), 2) no. iu, i io. w. 12 doz turkey red handorchlefs. 48 gross shirt buttons, No, SO F 11. 10 doz mctnl 'backed horn combs, 8 In. long. &H SLIPPERS AND LEATHER. 30 doz pre leather slippers 10ft pre No 8, CO pre No 0,(i0 pre No 10, 48 pre No 11,80 pre No 7, 12 pre No 12 1 sido harness leather, Or. extra good roll of solo leather, from 25 to271bs per side, Stockton,extra heavy 1 domestic call skin (Charter Oak) 10 gross shoo luces, 4-1. FRUIT. 1500 lbs Italian prunes, machine dried HARDWARE. 1 DIston handsaw, 12qunllty, Sguage, 28 inches long 4 Jennings bite ono 4. 8, 11, 12, 12-10 4 Olmlct bits, two st-10 two 1-10 0 doz strap hinges; 2 8-lnch, 24-lneh and 2u-incn 2 doz pr2x2 wrought Iron butts 1K-Iuch Uip No 12, O 11-luch tap No 12, Green river bruna ivi-inc FlUlbst orway 1-lnch tap No lO.Oreen river brand 1-lnch tap lUlbsblunk K nuts, 10, ; 10, MU, und 10, , la Ihu TCn7 Piitman linrsn nails 100 fectbind Iron, Norway; 60 ft x '' nvx2una 25 It JX4, OJ ius tMx2 Oct4igon tool steel, li, 12 lbs 1 or Rutton's comb pliers and wlro cut ters, 8 Inches . , 1 pr Stubs cutting nippers, 8 Inches PLUM1IINO. 2K doz elbows, i doz 1,1 doz , 1 doz4 InriliAt doz tees. 1 doii IVf , M "l"7- h V lloz M 2!4doz Jenklu's llros viiIvoh removable Isks Jidoz 2-Inch, Jdoz IK Inch, doz U18KH i uus z-iueii, y mi iyi mm, llf-lnch, 1 doz 1 Inch, Kdois V l"d' UU. 1 I11CU l Ill-HU l.ff uitftn a doz Houchlnn' gasllghters, No 020 PAINTS AND OILS. i boxes glass; 2 boxes 11x20 nnd 2 boxes 10x20 HI lbs putty In bladders 60 lbs whlto lend, Pioneer (igull. boiled IliihCedoll 6 gull turpentine 80AP. 2500 lbs Klrlc'H Savon, or nit(OQl FLOUR. 350 bbls best roller process, delivered lis wanted VIKIXIAH. 100 gall puio elder vinegar, 10 gr. MUATH. lOOIbsisir day, iiiniu orlesH.of beefmid mutton us n-iiilred, liiiiiiuil jmrts of imu mid hind iHiuriers TINWAIIK. 5soilliriillof.XXXX tin HUH ili-op :w ward I'ViikeU of XXXX tin II W ilwd IHilrippliiieiNitiH lHx:f lv liirliw lwp. iniidiMiflwuuMlu Iron, wllli In-uvy wliu rim una well iiirnid under wllli hiiiimiIIi iilll'irlninmiwof XXXX tin. Illnoli mi Ixitllllll, InlllllHS llip.ft IlirllM lllfp 1- ii mil I illlllMII'S . t AAA A till M III) t'liiiinliviii nl 'XX XX III. V liiiiiilluM fuh Mo Itt, Vi unit 2J K"l SWKI.JllllMlaliriiliil, muhicUXXXXIIli, Iiiiii. (IIIANITCIIUINWAIIK. VI K'l Wttlwr pllulHT. IHH In iUii ill.li puns ainT.iuiiiim i UhiiOiiim wfili Imlm.Wuii IIUIU liltoi'l'.llll Nltlllril.lVfllwUHlL lliu is i vii, i; n iiruini rjiiniiii UliiimriollMpliluiil'iiiliili lil.'liliiiimvli. lisMiiiui-rui'Mllvtvi r)nll lu.l ll. ...l.lll i 'ill lllk I'll Win H iiiguri 7w OiJiIvii, ftnigmln III MII'H .i.ill,. ,.I,ii,..i i?riiltkiill'd. 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BH'Jff i.VII ifMh U li5,iiiif uii miFh. wii l t I HiimI'I tunny, 4 doz bushings, Jiiloz YtxA "ui ldoz achjix,lx,x 1 tlrtr 1.1 noli iinlniiu Sale f lb acid benzoic. Ji lb acid boraelc powder. 5 lb acid muriatic com. 1 lb acid nitric C P. 5 lb acid sulphuric Com. 2 lb ncld tannic. G lb ammonia spirits cone. ' lb curbonuto powder. 2 lb bromide. ' lb murlato powder, "Siiulbs." 2 lb alum powder. ' 1 lb antlpyrluc. 2 beeswax. i lb bl-sulphntc mercury. 5 lb chtoiolorm,"Sn.ulbb." lb chlorate nyutate, k Soherlug. lblluid extract arnica. Fl. P lvV Co lunumcxiraci uiuuic eouosn,i-1 ,tui. lb lluld extract, blackberry, 1' 1) Co lb lluld extract (CuscuruHugrn, P D & Co. lb lluld extract corn silk, P D Co. lb iluld extract, ergot, I'll . Co. 1 2 in iiuui extract, jump, r l t uo. 1 lb iluld extract, rhubarb. P D &Co. 1 lblluid xtract, rhubatb, aromatic, P 1) .V Co. 2 lbs lluld extract rhus, P 1) t Co. :i lbs lluld extract, senna alex, P DA Co. 1 lb lluld extract, Hiiulllscomp. ' 1 lblluid extract, stllllngla, P D A Co. i Hi gum kino, li lb iodoform. l lb morntila sutnh. lb MoiiM'N solution, bs Monitor absorbent cotton. 21bsoxidoziuo 1 lb oil lemon. 1 lboll wlntergrccu, 1 lb oil orange. i lbollruo. lb sassafras. 2ibsoll PyroPhos, of Iron "Sol" Rosen garten itl-on. 'j-A IU iu pnenaccua; ncKcsscn t u y, lb p-iiuldcliyde. 21bs notass biomldc. 2 lbs potass blchroinatc. ;i lbs potass ohlorato powder, Bqubbs. , lb jiotass carbonate. Mbii (Milass ultralo powder. 1000 pill nloln tomp Mi'K A ll. 1000 pill carthartlecomp; UUP. an) pill cnlcl Hiilplildo I Kr, mck & A. 1C0 pill cnlcl NUlphldo 2 gr. JtOor. qulnlneiulph,P - W, In cans. lOozsulfonal bacr. ' 25 lbs salts Kpoui. MM lbs NUlphur toll. 2 lbs solution pcr-chlor, Iron, 2 lbs bodlum brmnlde, Mallinclcrod, & lbs biilpburlo ether, Hijulbbs. 2 lbs hiiohuch. bath, saudlt-ss. y, lb sponges, hurKeons medium li lb;urethana sick ii R. 10 lbs vnsalliif , juire, hi cms. 2 lbs vanilla bo m, Mux. 20 Kill acohol, KiiNtein. filial castor oil, Halter s A A. 1000 each empty capsules, No 0, No 1 and No 2, 1I) A Co. 2Kis-ii)E phials, oval. 1 moss 1 oz phials, oval. 1 Kross2o phials, oval. 1 gross I o. phliils, oval. 1 cross 0o. plilalsgoval. 2 gross each cm-Its Nos 1, 2, il, I mid I), taper. lo 1 Inch long. 2 gross powder boxes 2xlJxJj; III. 2 gross pill boxes, )i o., nil lied wood, 1 gio h ointment boxes, 1 in, tin, 1 gi'ossolntmembiixi's2i, tin. 2on.Htluiigthl,llllig pliihters, MiV.1, 2 dnz Alcoult'H porous plasters H .V J 2iiilleuiplastiuiii i-milhaililes. 8 A .1. 2 loll empliiMriiiii capsicum, K A .1, 2 roll slllc IslngliihH plaster, white, H A .1, oyds 12'lucli wldo i-iililiur mlhcslvu plus ter, Mi-ado's rt.i J, A do. Davlilson's syringes, No I, 2 dozi-jinielK hair pmiclls, Asst, lilu. glissi-irs, miiliersuiuw lop, lo.. 2 ilo. liiedli'lno kIuns ineasiires, tea mid tnhlcspiHiiilul, ICng lines, l-Uilu. nun Iiiim each 2and lor, glass, 1 mortar, Wedgwiual, i n, I (Inultmli', 1 iu., ICngllsli linns, 1 (lriidilato2ni!,I':iigllig Hues 2 (Iriiiluatii I n, Kngllkli lines, 'i tin Npatiiliii-ai-li, .1,1, mid ll llH-l'i siaiiiiNDIU', '.'ii-iiliiu legal cup, ll liiiilliii letter paper, LlviiOak, HiIiikii Piiysoii'siiuli'lllilii Inlc, I doyen It-nil pencils, Kniiiiilcrt limy bo won nt Hut ollli-n of tint liimiil nt IriiHlccH nt Din caul- tol, iiml uikhIh iniisllm liinirui'iliiiit-ii tliuriiwllli, (JiiiiiIh iiiiinI ciiiiiu In nrlaliml .iiiii'liiiKi'H wIiiiii (wsliii. Dollvury r Hiipplltm will lm n-iiiiii)i within li'ii iIiO'n' liiilli-u iil'iirci'i.liiiiro nflildri, A I'lipy nl' IliN iiilscrllsii- llli'lll IIIUI lU'riiliiliiiiiy I'lii'li lilil. Iiml i inn iiimiH oriijwniri.ii ijiiuw iihi w'WrwvMm Awl, on iiiiml lm vv i( ttn iiimii Iliu xiivi'l" It, Km, ill,ifit;i oiii', lentil hlil HUM liii'linlii nil Urn I ItiuiiK III III" Hii'i'liil i'Iiiiii lilil iljinli I mm iniisi n i vii iu'iiim min lomis in mil wllli iliu nxi'i'iiloii ol' ini'iii mnl Aiiillllnifnlllri'i iihi iriiillilliu ! luw I'ruiii miiillriiiliiK nuiroiiiiiM or jllll'llllllMIN Wlll'il llll' ll'lvl'I'liMIJIIWllI ijmn iiiiI noiiliini ii full nnil i'i'iiiiliii' ijiwrlilliiiir Hi" Mini of mili'lcn In lm iiiiii'liiisuil. 'I'lii!llil loifJimliUO-iir nil lilil Is riuiiikiiil. lilil villi Imi ojmiM nl t n'l'im, i, in. mi TlHiliiy. Jiinmiry T. IW HVhVlW'mill'hNKOYKII, ircimji I MICO. SV. MiilllllOK, ii. xv. wnim. , lliMUl of TnnJii-. Win. A. Ml M.V, riHKf IIim.I i New Drraiiikf JIIW,l'.A.0lll'JII', l"';S;'':7i.Stil"i,-"u"" Cutting and Fitting SCE Wu.m tSmmn Urn, Just Rocoivod WltVIIII'l'' HlJOlH' Hl ,.i iif t H, SfSSfMiSxJ'S! THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Ana Oregon Development company's steamship lino. 2X miles shorter, iX) hours less tlino than by any othci loute. Kl.'st class through pncnecr and freight line from Portland and all points In tho Will lamettc vallev to aud from San Kraucisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxccpt Sundays): l.eavo Albany ...... Leave Corvallls Arrlvo Yaqulna licavo Yaqulna ...... Leave Corvallls ..... Arrlvo Albany O. ,tc. trains connect nt Corvallls. - 1.-03 I'M -1:10 I'M MMl'M -11:43 AM UAM 11:10 AM Albany and Tho above trains connect nt YAQUINA with tho Oregon Development CVs Line ustea-.nhlps between Ynqulna nnd sn b runclsco. SAIMX0 HATES. SrKAMKIU. FIIOM YAQUIN VVJIInnictto Valley Monday Sept. u l""e " I0' Tuesday ' 1 Willamette Valley, Wedncsdaj- " 25 STF.AMKIW, FROM SAN FRANCISCO S'!!!n!nc!!0 .Vn"er Wednesday, Sept. )- "mr e' Frlitay ' 3 ametto Va ey Saturday 21 lllainctto Valley . Sunday " 20 ,s..tia .iiii.,ii. iwtTvrs inn ripnt reserves tho to chaimo salllug ilatcs without notice. "; assengers mm i'ortlana and all lllainctto alley iolnts can make clrwn nller points can make closo with tho trains of tha connection YAO IIINA ROUTE nt Albany or CorvalllsVx and If destined to San 1-rinclsco, should .....iiSui (,ml mm iiuiuiua mo evening . before date of sailing. ' X ;',, , - " ,- rv. V.v: --.-.". .i.ii. ninni. inu uwn ri il. jr Information npply tn Mcs MAN A Co., Freight nnd Tl ts 200 nnd 202 Front st., Portland, cssrs, HULA Agent crto icaei Or.) , C.C. HOaUE, Ao't Hen'l Frt. A , IMss. Agt., Oregon I'acltloR. R. Co., fVlfT-nllla fl 0 H.HASVELL,Jr.Ocn'l Frt; A Pass, : wii-Koii iraveiopmeni u.j ov .uuu '1 Montgomery St.; Sau Francisco, Cal :llie Oregon Pac lie steamboats on tho lllauiettco river lllvN'lon will li-avo Port land, Miuth-bouud, Monday, Wednesday aiul Friday .it On. in, ,rrlont Corxallls Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nt 8:20 p. m. Leave Corvallls. north-bound, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8a. m. Arrlvo nt Portland, Tuosday, Thursday and Saturday at il:!10 h, in. (On Monday, Wednesday and Friday bbth north i.nd south-bound boats llo over night at Salem, leaving therdi nt (1 n. in. C. C. HOG UK, A. Q, F, and 1'. Agent, to VIA Soutlifirn Pacific Company's Line. . THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time lietwcon Salrm ami San FraucIscoO Tlility-slx lloui-8. CAMl'OIINIA KXl'Ul.VI THAIN ItUN DAILY IKTWi:i:.V l-OUTI.Al-ll AN11H. P. HrniTn; North. 1:00 p. in. H:llii.m. T:15ii.iu. TvT orllaiid Hiilotn Bnn Fnin. Ar. J.v. Lv. (Ift'lSn. m. Lv. Ar. 7:rvi a. in. 7:00 p.m. I.OOAI. l'ASMr.NdlCH TltAIN ( DAILY CKIT SUN1IAY). ICX S:00 ii, in. 11:10 a. m 2:10 p.m. Lv. Lv Ar. Portland Hull-in F.ugcuo I iCI.'i p. m. 1 12:.'i2 p. in. I 0;IH) a. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. l-'or uccommodiitiou ol Kccomt clai-s piihHcliKeiM nltnclicil to oupiOMt tutlns, TIioh. P. company's furry iuiiIich con iiectlon with all tho ri-KUlar trainn on th 1-iiKt Uidu Division lrtii foot nt 1' hlreo Portland. Vcst Side Division. Between Portland anil Cervallls: IIAIl.V (i:.('ll'l' HUNIIAV). '7:lioTi7Tn7fLv.Piiitland "Ar. I" 11:20 pTin. I'.ttl 1 1. in. I Ar. CnrvalllK Lv. l;10p. m. At Alliuliy'nifd ('orviilllS couuccl wltli truliiH nl Oii'koii Paclllc Rallioail. niiiH in iiii'Kiiu raciiir iiaiiioau. Thioimli tli-ldilritnall imiIiiIh Kinitli mid IIIIOII i-iiHt via t'lilltoriila liM'lll-JSHTUAIW-- (IIA'lbV KXC'IMTMIINiTaY lT.vri7r7iT7rr.v7Ti7niiuiil "Ar."ni.uraTTn. H:00 p. iu, Ar.MeMliinvllluLv. I 6:15 n Through Tickets -'I'll Mil poll, l OIJTII nnil JUST VIA- .-N ,,-,-, kit A UALJKOKNI V, .m- imi iiiiiiiiiiiiiinii Mvm'iiiui iiiiin miji,t'iii.,iiiiy in I he Uiitiimiiy' wyi-iil !. (!,', mul l',Aif,l jimiuifir. Union I'iKJlllo II, It, Coiiijiiiiiy ovmiii.Ki iioiwii" jggftl itviVji 1.W Tiiii lltpiil fow IlibiuK I'-Jit nm nM wniiii. I riillllMHrtltlll I'ff"---' ". 'r-t-1 muMl'U&mttiit w'. I'mt immImw tmtlttmUtn Mlf ' H(tit ulim utH IHtmut w a'y. I . Wl U.I , .nvi:j(oiiH MEMORY DlhlOVIIIIV, lift (iMptu tittm t) Mmh ut(i lM Pj ittmt ii m mHf m tM ti kmrni man MI.lrlM'. W llHl'StViHV I- l, dlf '"' 141 liim UMimtiuHH' im tttmmmmtu' -Ullttfa Ulill fiuttl IfAMl MM i m S n ml J M 'w i: ne j - sfe4 I "I 1 .IS i ill U ' Vi t a M h 'i V- i ?!'! i' a 1 .! I :,! !' H- ' tfi 5 l! W F "i Ml I tt ii 3 ., i rii i " ! i