JMMMgMWKmiS ? THE CAPITAL EVEOTN"G JOURNAL 3 VICTOR TREVIT'S DUEL. Htf-I)re1 and N Perce Fight for the PoMoiKlon of a Squaw. ftVhstor Trovit, the founder of LowUtown, ST., was ono of tho most rcmartcnoio cnai Iters tbo history of tho Northwest has ever bowxi. Ho was a hnir-Drcoa. J AmoDU tho Nex Pcrcos was a beautiful (iuaw, tho daughter or Tan lino, a noted hlof, says tno umana uee. diw was Known i the BlushlnR Roso. Trcvlt conceived a Bsiionato lovo for her, and intimated to Fall Pine that ho desired to mako her his rlfo. (The proposition pleased tho old chief, but when tho plan was laid beforo Blushing djo sho signified her displeasure by do- Blaring that sho would wed no man but caping Panther, a handsome young bravo vho had distinguished himself in tho chaso and whoso intrepidity and skill in tho uso of Iho riflo wcro tbo wonder of tho tribe. The old chief, with an eye open to his ersonnl interests, tried to laugh down the protests of his daughtcr,and coolly informed her that sho must throw asido her silly in fatuation and becomo Trevlt's wifo whether the prospect pleased her or not. Sho threatened to kill herself if sho was pressed into a distasteful union, and Trcvit Itnd Tall Pine were in a quandary as to what novo to mako, when tho bravo young war rior, Leaping Panther, offered a solution the difficulty by suggesting that Trovit and he fight a duel with knives, tho girl to bocomo the wife of tho winner. Two warriors quickly tore tho shirts from Iho men's bodies and strapped their left hand behind their backs. Thus, naked to tho hips, with a gleaming knlfo in their Stands, the men moved toward each other nth tho stealth of a tigor in their move acnts and tho cunning of a fox in their reyes. The combat was not of lone duration. rrevit suddenly rose to tho full limit of his splendid height and rushed upon his foe j with a force and a yell that caused tho Hyoung squaw by the bowlder to turn pale land tremolo, out a smilo of exultation lit lup her face as sho saw tho massive form of BTrevit reel and the blood gush in a flood (from his side. Leaping Panther's agility had served him well, and, with a spring, ho was on his wavering antagonist, who, with a wild sweep of bis long arm, sent his glittering knlfo through tho muscles and tondons of the young brave's shoulder, and tho two men fell together in a helpless heap. For many days Trovit lay at tho point of I death, but his powerful constitution pulled him through, and ho becamo himself acain. Leaping Panther novor recovered tho uso of his right arm, and was obliged to re linquish Blusning Bose to Trovit, as the half-breed had been declared the winner in tho fight, sinco ho had rendered for ever useless the fighting arm of his antag onist. In due timo the young squaw became the wifo Of Trovit, but she never forgot her first love, and two years after becoming the wife of the old pioneer, one morning her remains, together with those of Leaping Panther, were found at tho bottom of the Snake river. They had deliberately goho to their death clasped in each other's arms. RIDICULOUS BUT TRUE. A Real-Estate Dealer aud a Preacher Ex. change Laughable Yarns. Two gentlemen vied with each other in my hearing on ridiculous stories, writes the Chicago Journal side-walk stroller. The first was a real-estate man, and I was pres ent when the incident occurred and know ft was truly related. Tho other was a nil" later, and of course tnat makes tho story good. The first said: "Wo have had all kinds of customers to deal with, but an old lady visitor yesterday beat us all. She was in search of a house to rent. In her search she found ono that suited her, and on it was tacked a large card with the name of our firm. Tho first intimation we had of her intentions was when sho appeared in the doorway of tho office with tho 'To Rent' card in her hand. 'How much for the rent of this houset' she asked, holding up the card. Of course we asked her where she got it. 'On tho house,' sho said, shortly. ' Which house 1' ' You ought to know that yourselves, it's tho rent I want to know.' Tho typewriter stopped to snicker, tho head of tho firm muttered something about ' id iot,' while the talking member of the firm tried to reason with tho old lady. At last he told her sho should either take him to tho house or bring tho house to him, at which sho flow mad and said sho would go to some other agent if we could not answer so simple a request. Where sho got our rent-card only she and.the side of tho house knows, and one is as lilr y to tell as the other." The preacher's story was short. It was on the hired girl. His wife got her through an employment agency. " Wo had company," said he, "and had to havo her. Before retiring, the first night she was In tho house, my wifo gavo her instructions about breakfast, and told her to ring tho bell when it was ready. It was six o'clock tho next morning, when we were half awake, half asleep, that there was a ring at tho frontdoor as if an early messenger brought a telegram. The first ring was fol lowed by pull after pull at tho door-bell, un til we rushed to tho window and peeked out tho screen to sco if there was a tiro in the vicinity. We returned to our sleeping room laughing, while our guests were in tho hall, half dressed, asking: 'What's tho matter!' Breakfast was ready, and the girl was obeying tho last order of tho night before. She did ring the bell, but never will again." A Mistake Often Made. Boys and young men sometimes start out in life with the idea that ono's success de pends on sharpness and chicanery. They imagine if a man is ablo always to "get the best of a bargain," no matter by what de ceit and meanness ho carries his point, that his prosperity is assured. This is a great mistake. Enduring prosperity can not bo founded on cunning and dishonesty, Tho tricky and deceitful man is sure to fall a victim, sooner or later, to the influences which are forever working against him. His house is built upon tho sand, and its foundation will bo certain to give way. Young people can not give these truths too much weight. Tho future of that young man Is safe who eschews every phase of double-dealing, and lays tho foundation of his career in the enduring principles of everlasting truth. ) Do Figures Ever LIoT Two women had 30 chickens each, which they took to market. They agreed to divide equally the proceeds of their sale. One sold hor chickens 2 for a dollar, get ting for her chickens (15. The other sold hers 3 for a dollar, getting for her thirty chickens $10. This made t25 realized for the COchlckcns. The merchant culled on to divide the money said: " You sold your 30 chickens 2 for a dollar, and you sold your 30 chickens 3 for a dollar. That makes CO chick ns at tho rate of 5 for i Well 5 Into CO goes 12 timcs-twlco 12 is 24. That makes i24 your chickens have brought." But, as shown above, the women act" has 25 in their pockets. And yet tho chant's figures were right I Do figures lie! A New Method of Treating Disease Hospital Remedies. What nro they? There Is a new departure In tho treatment of dis ease. It consists in the collection of the specifics used by noted special ists of Europe and America, and bringing them within tho reach of all. For instance the treatment pursured by special physicians who trout indigestion, stomach and liver troubles only, was obtained aud pre pared. The treatment of other puyslciaus, celebrated for curing catarrh was procured, and so on till these Incomparable cures now in clude disease of ho lungs, kidneys, female weakness, rheumatism and nervous debility. This new method of "ono remedy for one disease" must appeal to tho common sense of all suflerers, many of whom have experienced tho ill effects, and thourghly realize tho ab surdity of the clufina of Patent Med icines whlchp.ro guaranteed to cure every ill out of n single bottle, aud tho use of which, as statistics prove, hits ruined more stomachs than alco hol. A circular describing these new remedies Is sent free on receipt of stamp to pay postage, by Hospital Remedy Company, Toronto, Can ada, sole proprietors. 1-1-ly-eod The Record estimates that 6135 new manufacturing and mining en terprises have been organized In tho South the current year. Catarrah Can't bo Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach tho seat of the disease. Catarrah is a blood or con stitutional disease, and in order to cure it you have to take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrah cure is taken internally, and acts directlv on the blood aud mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrah Cure is no quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tho best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood puriticrs, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two in gredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, Sold by druggists, price 75c. FOIt SALK. FOU SALE OltTUADEfor cli.v properly In Snlci.i, fifty ncresof hini suitable forgrepe culliwe, eight miles somh of Su 1cm. Also two hundred acres best pencil 'and for sWe nine miles south of .Salem, dirt cheap. G. G. Glen, 318 Cliemeketa street, Salem. IIOAKDING. PRIVATEUOAItDING. A few ladles or gentlemen can obtain, a, reasonable rates, good board with nicely furnished rooms In the finest part of tho city, right by tlie street cars, by calling at 367 winter street, corner of 'enter street. SOCIETY NOTICES. KNIGHTSOP PYTHIAS. Regular meet lug on Tuesday night of each week at 7:30 p. m. J. O'DONALD: U. C. W. II. II. WATERS. K. of n. and S. OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. P., meets In Odd Fellows' Hull uu stalls. Cornet Commercial and Kerry streets, every Sat urday nt7:30 p. in. J. L. MlTC'lIEKL, I. A. MANNINO, Secretary. N. G. GA. It. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depart- ment of Oregon, meets every Monday evening at tbo hall over the Oregon Land company's office. Visiting comrades on cordially Invited to attend. u. c.BitKKMAN, Post commnaer. S. A. Handle, Adjuta it. riCOFESSIONAL CAUDS. J. J. SHAW. J. T. GltKGG. ATTORN EYS AT uWV, Salem, Oregon, Office first door to the left ut head of stairs In the rear of Ladd & Rush's bunk. TILMON FORD, attorney nt law, Salem, Oregon. Offico up-stalrs In Patton's DIOCK. TOIIN A. CARSON, counsellor ana nxiorney ai law. Member of the Bar of Ontario, Canada, 09 State street, Salem, Oregon. PHYSICIAN .-MRS. DR. M. E. MCCOY physician and surgeon, has located and taken rooms over Squire Fnrrur's grocery store. Cbronlc diseases a spec wlty. Consultation free. 12-2idw w P. WILLIAMS. STENOGRAPHER . and Typewriter Conyist. Will make reports of trials, etc.: copying on type writer accurately uuu neiiuy uouc. uuicu over A. T Yeaton's l'urnllure store, Com mercial street, Sulem, CHARLES C, CURTIS, M. D.. Surgeon and Homoeopathic pbyslclan. Office and residence, 155 Oourtstreet, In office lor merly occupied by Dr. Rlsden, Salem, Or. Office hours 8 to 9 a. m. and from 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. in. Diseases of the rectum and chronic diseases a specialty. Fifteen years experience. dw A NDREW II. DIVEN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ISalem, Oregon. Office heurs: 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. in. Office: Court street, next door east of Dr. Rowland, ltesulei.ee, 301 Cliemeketa st. NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that at a meet ing of the stockholders of the CAr itai.Jcu.inai. Publishing company, held December 4th, 18SU, by unanimous voie the capital stock of thecompany was Increased from Five Thousand to Ten Thousand Dollars. M.L.CUAMUERLAIN. Secretary. Delinquent Tax Notice. XTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN the delinquent tax list of the city of Salem for tho year of 18K9 is now In my hands for collection. All persons are here by notified to settle up or I shall pro ceed to collect the sovoral amounts by law, J II. IIOS-, City Marshal and Tax Collector Administrator Notice of tho riling of Ills Final Account. XTOTICE Is hereby given to whom It may FN concern that the undersigned admin istrator or the estate of It. A. Uesner, de ceased, has filed bis final account with said estate hi the county court of the state ot Oregon, for the county of .Marlon, and that Monday'. January o, isoo, at the 10 o'clock a. m., In the county court room of said county, has been fixed by aid court as the time and place for hear ing objections to Mild fiual account and the settlement thereof. -, ALONZO O ESN Eft, Administrator ot the estate of It. A. ties. ner, deceased J.J. MURPHY, Admr'sAtly. Nov. Kith, 1S8U. IHWtw XTOTICE Is hereby given that the part f uershlnheietofore existing between H. A Tbonius and John M. Payn , hu been dissolved. Parlies owing or having bills against said firm can settle wit U either party Jouj M. Pavnk. SALEM HANKS. First National BajiliFavon SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, President. DR. .1. REYNOLDS, Vice President. JOHN MOIR, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, Ban Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought und sold. Stale, County and City warrants bought. Farmers aro cordlnlly Invited to deposit und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property nt reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTHOIIITY The Capital National Bank OK SALEM - OREGON. - $75,000 - 10,000 aid up, Surplus, - R. S. WALLACE, - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. -ALHERT, .- - Cashier. DIRtCTORSt W. T. Gray, W. W. Mnrtln, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace. Ur. W. A.Utislclc, J. ll. 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. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris. Berlin Hong Kong and Calcutta. Cheap Money. M ONEY to lend nt low rates upon farm nnd city property. No delay alter good title shown by abstract. John a. Caisson, e ttorney at Lnw, IK) State Street, 8.1U111. Dissolution Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given that the firm heretofore known ns Gibson & Single ton Is this day dissolved by mutual con sent, II F. Gibson having sold his Intel est to Ur. J. C. Smith. All accounts due the old firm will be payable nt once to either members of the old firm. H F. Gibson. II A.S1NOLKTON. Salem, Or., Jan. 22, 181)0. Having disposed of my lntererestof the Red Co ner Drug Store to Dr. J. C. Smith, I take pleasure In commending the new firm of Singleton & Co. to our many patrons. I also wish to extend my sl"cere thanks to the kind public; lor the most liberal patronage extended to us durinr; tho past two years. I remain yours fra ternally, H. F. OinsON, Teacher of Music nnd dealer in Musical Instruments and Strings. NO. 247 hRONTST. Of the Willamette Unlver lty Salem, Ore gon, the most successful Music School ou tho Northwest Coast. Couri.es In music are equal to Eastern music schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly one hundred nnd fifty. The ablo corps of teachers for the coming school year will bo Prof. Z. M. Parvln, Leona Willis, Miss Eva Cox; assistant teachers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Ilnlly Parish, and Miss Mamie Parvln. Branches taughtnro Vocal Culture.Pluno, Organ, Violin, Pipe Organ. Harmony, Counterpoint, nnd Class Teaching. Diplomas given on completion of course Komi lorcatnloguo nnd circular. Z. M PARVIN. 7-2."d3m-wtm. DEAR GIRLS: Take no TafTy from any young man, but If they offer you a nice Box of. Hcllenbrand's Square Chocolate Creams, made only by his Patent Process, tako them, and tell them to come again, for they aro superior to any made In the United States. For success at the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Pnlrm, Oregon. A. P. AiiMbTHONO, Mngr. E. I- Wilev, I'rln. Business, Shorthand, typewriting. Penmanship ind Eighth Jeptrtn.nts. Day and evening Sessions. Students rulmittei.' any lime. Call at the College or address the Principal for catalogue. Professor Loisotte's MEMORY Discovery and Training Method, In spite of adulterated Imitations which miss the theory, and practi cal result of the orioul, In unite of the grossest iiilartprtfceiitiitioiis by envious would-be competitors, und in Bpite of "liase attempts to rob" him of tint fruit of his labors (ull of which demonstrate the un do, bled superiority mid nonularlty of his teitchini.'), Prof. Loifectle's, Art of Never Forgetting Is reeog-' nized to-day iu both Hemispheres us mnklne; nu Epoch in Memory ('ul ture. His prospectus (sent ixist free) gives opinions or people iu nil parts or the Klo lone wuo have actually studied tils bybtuni hy correspon dence, sliowlnt,' tlmt Ilia System is used only while lieinir studied, not ufterwurdg, that any book can be leurneil iu a single rending, niinil wuurieriug curt'u etc. For pros lcet us, terms and testimonials ad drefaH Prof. A. Lolsette, :!37 Fifth Avenue, . Y. I-24w3m H. Diamond, Conservatory of Music Celuctzte k il" IHIIII il II 1 UlilJlvJ U, III1111WJI. Prop. Mors of the Favorite Livery ami Feed Barns V Good rigs always on hand and furnished on short not tee. Prlvalo boarding of horses nnd stock a specialty. . . . Olllcc and barns nt the corner of Trade nnd Commercial streets. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Jay Smith Sole Proprietor. Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chemckete hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial tnivelcrs. First-class rigs always on hnnd Charges reasonable Oregon R. R. Company Lino. (Limited.) C. N. SCOTT, RECEIVER. Tickets for any point on this lino for wile nt the depot, fool of Jellerson strect.ulid 'it the Unllcd catragc and baggage Transfer company's olllce. corner Second and rlnc streets. Commutation Tickets at 2 cents per mile. General offices northwest corner First aud Pine street, Portland. EAST .SIDE, Stations. 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Between Portland 'and Corvallis : UAII.Y (EXCKIT SUNDAY). "7::i0 u. in. I Lv. Portlnnd Ar. T 6:20 p. in. 12:25 p. in. I Ar. Corvallis Lv. 1:.'!0 p. in. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific llallroad. Through tickets to all points south aud east via California F.rt'Hr.SaTUAIN-(DAIl7YKXCEIT'SUNI)AV" 4:50 p. in.1 LvT Portland "at: "0700 a. in. 5:15 a. in. 8:00 p. m. . Ar. .McillnnvlUoLv, Through Tickets To all polcti "OUTII and EAST VIA-- CaliforniA. tor full information regarding rates miips. etc., apply t the Company's agent -snloin, Oregon, K. P. llfMlKltri, Ami. U, K. and PaBs. Ag't It. KOKIILKlt, Manager. t7K - (fcORfi v MONTH can bonuule vJ5vJ IU J.JU working for ns. Agents nifferird who inn furnish . hoise und give tholr wholofliiif totlieliiisliicss. Spare ! iiiumi-nts may he profitably employed alto. I A few vacnncten In Iowim and cities. It, K, Johnvin .ICo.. iM) Mutn (., Itlchinoiid. Va. N II Plenfcc stat iigeand business ex. IsTtcni''. 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Newspapers nro not lo coppy this ndver. tUcmcnt without the cxinoss order of Harper & Hrothers, Address; Harper & Hrothers, New Yoik. J. J. CULVER County Surveyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer W. IUBYARS, Civil Engineer HjJlw, Culver 4 Wallon. Surveyeri & Topographeri. Surveys, drafts, piau maps und descriptions ofl.iiMli, lowiilou, and mills, illtchiw, htrei-ts, sewem, alleys, etc t ., tiiudeiind furnished ut ..i.Mituitilt ttrlt.u 111,1 Uomt 6ous TJnrr. ooinerMiiiul linos ro-es- w. a u t. curut mulshed fiom original twr, .r, field Holes. (J rude lor illti'ht'S, roads, streets or ew- ft, with estimate furnUlieil on apjitlea- Hon. Address Comity Hurveyor's ofllce tv-lem, Oregon. NEW HARDWARE STORE ! Chas. Pugh, Proprietor. (Successor to llelllngcr & Co.) H AR D W A R K AND u A complete line always In stock. SI stock Is bought new nnd for cash, af fording mo the opportunity to sell nt the most reasonnbl prlres. Tho best nnd latest Improved machinery always on hnnd. Olllce and storo rooms at Hellluger's old stand ou mate street. A. EX STRANG, No. MO! Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. . DEAI.r.tt IN m STOVES and RANGES I'laniu-iDS, Gas aud Sicam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. 49-Agent Tor tho niCHAUDSON & UOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished In 1849 GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTCHB5R SHOP On Liberty street, ncross tho brldgo In North alem. All kinds of meats kept ou hand. JWWtf J wish to employ a few ladles on a salary lo takocliargoof my business at their unes. Light, very fascinating nnd health till. Wages 810 per week. Itelorenees given. Good pay for part time. Address with stainp, MK8.ilAHION WALKKU, Louis ville, Ky. ll-aum For the Public- Good. It Is nn ludlsputnble tUct that the hand somest vestibule tralus that aro now run on tho American continent aio tboo ou lliu HuiHngloii route, leaving from Union depot In Denver; also St. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival ol ull through trains fro in tho west. Tho first nnd second class coaches arc magulllcciit, tho rcc Inlng chair cars suburb, the Pullman sleepers oxlromely luxuriant, and us for tho meals that are served In those m.Uice Htirlington dining errs yum yum." Tho na.xt timo you go east to Kansas City, Chicago or St. Louts, if you mention to the ticket agent that you want your ticket to lead from Denver or St. Paul over tho Hurllnglon route, you will get It, and you will always ho glad of It. If you go via the Northern or Canadian Paclllc, tho elegant scstllnilo trains of The Hurllngtou Houte, between St. Paul and Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you along tho eastern shore of Iho Mississippi river for a distance ot :io0 miles, amidst scenery thiitennnot bo surpassed; or, Ifyou go via tho Oregon Hhort Lluo o'rBnulhorn Paclllc, and your tlcKct leads via Tho Hurllnglon Itouto from "hoyonno or Den ver, you will pass tnrongnail tho thriving cities aud towns localed In what 1h popu larly known us tho Ileal tot the Continent. I'or lurthcr Information apply to A. C. Hhcldou, Ueneral Agent, 8j Klrst street, Portland, Oregon. 4-lUd&vtt Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours of the Day None but white labor employed in this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In first diss stylo Twenty-five cents por ment. RED K Ft O N X. Court street, between Journal Olllce and Minto's Livery. DR. JORDAN &Co.'s .MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Mnrketst.Man Francisco Admission 25 cents. Count! learn how to avoid disease. Consultation and treatmout personally or bv letter, on spermatorrhoea itt.7 orgcnitai weaKiioss, unu an U (Ht.easso of men. Hnnil for a book, i'rlvato olllce 'Jll uary street. Consultation free. HE HANGING LAMPS TJI0MAS JIUJtKOAVS Him Jusf iccclvcd a now' lino of the latest styloof hanging lamps which will bo sold at tho most reasonable, rates Wo also carry a lull line of Groceries, Feed, Cigars, Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware ! Don't fall to samplo our now lino of con lecllonory. No. sail Commercial Ktroet Hnlcin, Oregon. Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, Successors to D. Niish, havo a well itttiil). Ilshed Illicit nnd Tllo factory Iu North Salem, near tho fairgrounds, and are pro pared to fill hlsh first-class brlek unit tile on short not Ice, Reception Saloon. 260 Commercial Street. KUCJISXti KCKICHIilN, PHOI. The bust of Wines, Llijunrs ami Cigars, Halciiintiil KxiMirl lleer, good Ltiuiih ('otiu ler In connection, wlimoyoii will he sered with HOT OH COIH) IilJNCJIEH, Hiiiulwlches Wienerwurst Jnul In fact tv-t-ry I til n Is In good sllc. ami the best of aiti'iitioii win nc-snoHii hi customers mi mi mm HrUdlllVCocncraland Merroi DtHlltn TTTT X1 Vekneof Body Mlndi KffecU J UXvtJUofErrororExMiwiinOM-YouDf, It.t..l,.bU..I.M4I.M,U..l.r.il. ll.l...l.rr...4 ' Slrr.flk,. Hf.l, la4ltl,M4 0r(U.sa4f'tl.rll7. I iu.i.1. i; n.r.iil.f u. lr.i..t-ii.fnul r, B.aTolirirr.a I UI.,T.rra..l..l K.rl.l ...Irl... TMHrilflt.aM lt-k,Kull.ivl.ll.prf.,IUJ I iwMitm. xdarw III HIOlfAl CO.,(UrrAlO,H.T. I T i ' ar jt J s Si l . ' WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is tho oldest, lnrgest nnd least expen sive Institution of learning In tho North west. Hchool opens first Monday In September Send for eataloguo to THOS. VAN 8COY, President. 7: Salem, Oregon. Northern Pacific Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE TWO FAST TRAINS DAILVl NO CHANGE OF CAI13 SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL nnd MINNEAPOLIS. Tho Northern Pacific railroad Is tho only lino running Passenger trains, yecond class sleepers (free of cnargo) Luxurious Day coaches, J'ullmnu Palaco (Sleeping Cars. PalncoDlnl ig Cars, (meals 75c) from Port lnnd to tho east s'co thnt your ticket read via the Northern Pacltlo railroad and nvjld the chnngoofenrs. Leavo Portland at 8 a. m.nnd 8:10 p. m. dally arrive nt Minneapolis or St. Paul at (i:Uj p. m. Pacific Division. Trains leavo Front and U street dally at 11:53 a. m, nnd 8:10 p. in.; Arrive al Tncoma at 7:10 p m and 4:'J0 a m arrive Seattle U:'.Uu m andO:3S p. m Through Pullman Palaco Sleeping Cars, clegiin day coaches, finest palaco dining ears between Portland, Tacomaiind Seattle direct. Daily service. A. 1). CIIAHLTON Asst. Ocn'l Pass. Agent, 121 First St., Cor Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Depot Comer First andU Streets. THE YAnuiNA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamshlislluo. !" miles shorter, 'JO hours less timo than hy any otliet inuto. First class through passenger and freight lino no m Portland nnd all points In the WU Inmctto vallov to and from Sou Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays). Leavo Albany 1:00 PM Leavo Corvallis 1:10 P M Arrlvo Vnqulun 6:30 PM Leavo Yniiulnn (I.-I5AM Leave Corvallis lOiilAM Arrlvo Albany 11:10 AM O. it C. tralus connect at Albany nnd Corvallis. Thoaboo trains connect nt YAQUINA with thn Oregon Dovelopmont Cors Line itateaMslilps between aqulna and Han Francisco. SA 1 1,1 Ml DATES. stkamkhs. rnosi YAQCIN Wlllamctto Vallov Mondny Sept. Wlllanietto Valloy Tuesday " 1 Willamette Valloy, Wednesday " 25 8TKAJIKIW, FllOMHAN FHANCISCO Wlllanietto Valloy Wednesday, Sept. 4 Willamette Valloy Friday " 1.1 Willamette Valloy Saturday ' 21 Willamette Valley Suudny " IU .This company reserves tho right to change Hulling dates without notice N. H. Passengers fWim Portland and nil 'Wlllamctto Valley points can mako close connection with tho trains of tho YAOUINA HOUTE at Albany or Corvallis and if destined to San !riuc!sco, should nrrnngo to arrlvo at Yuqiuua tho evening beforo dato of sailing. rasscugcr nml Freight Hates Always tbo l,ii west. For Information upply f Messrs, UULMAN .t Co., Freight and Ticket Agonts 200 and 202 Front st., Portland, Or. or to C.C. IIOQUE, Ao't Qen'l Frt, A Puss. Agt., Oregon Pnclflell.lt, Co.. Corvallis, Or O lI.II.V8WELL,Jr. Gen'l Frt; ft Pass. Agt. Oregon Development . Co., SOI Montgomery st.; Hau Frauclsco, Cal Tho Oregon Pacific steamboats on tho Wlllamotteo river division will leave Port land, south-bound, Monday, Wednesday and Friday .it (lit. iu, irrlvout Cumillls Tuesday, Thursday and .Saturday ut U:20 p. in. Leavo Corvallis. north-hound, Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday at 8a. m. Aril vent Portland, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday al il::K) i. in, Ou Monday, Wednesday and Friday both north ami south-bound boats Hoover night ntSalom, leaving there at (I a. m, CO, 1IOGUE, A. O.K. and P. Agent, Union Pacilic 11. R. Company "OVERLAND ROUTE." I'ralns for tho east leavo Portland at 7:00 tin and U:(X inn dally, Tlo ets to nnd from principal points In tin United States, Can ada and Europe. Klcganl New Dining Cars. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Frco Family Sleeping Cars run through on P.xpross tialns to Omaha, Council lllullsand Kansas City without chango Connections al Portland forSan Fiancls co and Pugcl Sound points. For inrther particulars address any igont of the company, or I. NV.i.KC, O. P. A. (3. H. M ELLEN, (lonoml Tnilllo Malinger J WPINCOTT'S MAGAZINll, will, ,n JL vantd and txcilUnl (ontmts, it a Itir.trj in tliilf. It wai tndud a happy thought tff print nn mtirt njvtl in tach numbtr. Not a ihort novilttlt, tut a hug ttorysueh at you art uttd to git in took fottn and pay from oni dotlir to oni dollar and a half for. 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