THE CAPITAL EVEOTN'G DOVKNAJj THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PUm.ISHEKDAIIjY.KXC'KlTHU.N'DAY, BY THE Caoital Journal Publithing Company. (Incorporatcl.) Entered nt tho jxwtornce nt Hn:cm,Or.,a pooq(1-c1(uw matter. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors, Hoe fourth pnge for trm or snMcrln Hon. Advertisement to Inmirn Insertion (for ho nninc day) should bo handed In by I o'clock Correspondence containing now of In terna and Importance lit ilgsjrvd from nl) part of tbe state. No attention u 111 be nld tonnonytiioin, communication. rerwiiH ilrsiring the t'AriTAJ. jiuiiai. nerveil nt thi'lr house cm Kcmro It by v tnl card rrqucitt, or bv worn, iru ni im om- ,, Hncctmrn mim'KTK piiI frwjonnpIlcn- Ofllti, corner Court nnd Liberty HtN-et. TUKSOAY. IANOAHY 28 It In not dlfllcult for n newspaper to bo n Bticcofn If It am tell the truth. This Is a rtnlnlvnn ofl" year with tho power thnt In running the weather mnclilne. Thk nnval rommltteo In congiess proposes 44 llueoflmttlo ships nt n coatof?202,000,CM)0. OUTHlDKofitfew largo cities Ih press of Oregon doen not seem to fayor the Atibtmliun ballot law. Nkv Jersey Increa-en Its jrover nor'B salary to J-10,000 a year. The governor of Oregon receives only $1500. Tjik Russian I'uciflc rnllwny Is tho lateat. It Is to bo 4600 miles long across Blberla and will cost 5220,000,000. roNOKKSHMAN HERMANN Is RCt- tlnga good dcul of credit in Oregon papers for his well-directed anil suc cessful efforts In getting an appro priation toconttnuothu work on tho Columbia jetties. Tin: N.IY. World continues to i ti ter to the nowly-olected democratic United HsateH senator from Ohio as a "railroad wrecker" nnd u "Wall street sharp," and charges ho wiih clcctcd by bribery. Speaking of possibilities of demo cratic success in 1802, ex-Prcsldent Cleveland wild In New York the other day: "It Is nt u question of men but of principles." It seemed to bo a question of men among dem ocrats In 1888, so far as Mr. Clove land was concerned, A Lot of Democratic and assist ant Democratic papers aro beglnlng ii systematic plan of appealing to any elements of discontent In tho community. Their special appeal 1b always mado to the laborer and farmer. Why theso elements of so ciety nro always selected Is a politi cal mystery. A Just cause should apiK'til tonll men equally, TII1C HOI.UTION OIT JUSTICE. None can fall to observe tho mag' nltudo which tho so-called rnco prob lem has assumed. It Is rlslnir like a Muck cloud over tho otherwise fair sky of our national existence. It cannot bo waved back, It Is a mighty problem that must bn met aud solved, mid many theories of solution aro offered. For the Republican party theic In but ouo courso open. That Is the courso of honor aud Just lee. Future centuries will Huh the great name of Abraham Lincoln with one glori ous and Immortal net giving free dom to tho black man. Tho party of Abraham Lincoln, that made him Its president and held up his hands In tho fearful strugglo of live years tho llcpuhllcuit party wlll not abandon tho political liberties of the black raeo to the merey of their former taskmasters Tho great speech of Senntor In galls of Kansas, delivered In tho United Slates sonato Jan. IStli, has stirred the nation deeply on this subject. That statesman plainly points tho path of duty for Reputi- lleans, and they will everywhere re- out of town. "If," continued In galls, "an outrage of that kind hpd been Inflicted on nn American citi zen In England, France, Fpain, any where on the face of the earth, .sndj there had not been an Instantaneous disavowal or reparation, n million j men In this country would spring , to arms to avenge tho outrage and j wronjr. Hill tne outrage was in flicted III Mississippi, and the per petrators go unwhlpped of justice. The ruci' tiiitngonft-'iii applied only to colored men. If they were all democrats tha race question would be over." The conclusion of Senator Ingall'u greut speech Is one of the grandest perorations in tho noble cause of human rights that was ever deliv ered. It stirs the heart or the vet eran republican who, by his pa triotism upheld the Hag or his coun try In the darkest days of the war. It will arouse tho young men of the present duy to a clearer conception of the rmt problem that confronts them as voters. We quote it In full: Four solutions of the problem have been suggested: Emigration, extermination, absorption and dis franchisement: but there was still a llfth solution, which had nevir been tried, and that solution was iiisticc. 'T appeal to tho South," bo exclttlmed, "to try the ex poll moot of justice. Stuck your guns, oiKiii your ballot boxes, register your votes, black and v bile, and if aftel experiment has been fairly and hou stly tried, and It appears that the Amcan race is incapaoie oi emula emula teon: If It appears that tho com plexion burnt upon him by tho sun is incompatible with freedom, I will pledge myself to consult with you about some other meusuro of solving the raeo problem; but until then milling can be done. Tho citizen ship of the negro must be absolutely reeognl.ed; his right to vote must lit admitted, and the ballot cast must be honestly counted. Theso aro es sential preliminaries, conditions precedent to any consideration ol llie ulterior and fundamental qnes lions of raeo supremacy or race equality In the United States, North or South. Thine who freed the slaves ask nothing more; they will bo content with nothing less. The experiment must lie fairly tried. VMMMMMm NOTIIS PI10 if KXCII AXUKS. A Dallas Exchange says: "About threo Inches of snow fell last, night. We keen this Item stereotyped, and will use It quite frequently during tho next two weeks." Tlio Oregon City Enterprise says that In ten years less tnau n lias been paid out for lire losses in that towii and yet the companies havo i oiistantly Increased tho rate until now some ratings nro.overO percent. It is, In our opinion, tho duty of tho county courts to publish such annual Itemized statements, that the people who pay theso burden some taxes may know to whom aud for what tho money goes. They I !..,.. ... I. ..,, ...,,1 1 1 1 nt ul,,lll,l IIUY11.I llfllllf lIIW .ill.il . vj r...w.... Insist upon knowing. Hoseburg rialimcali-r. What Is called "buzer" Is heiiiK put In tho local olllees of the Postui Telegraph company. Tho "buzzer" wiIh invented by F. 1. Medina, of San Francisco, and Is an Instrument bv which two throuuh dispatches may bo taken at one time instead of oily one, as formerly. The receiv ing Jaoiliiicaoi tuo omeoaro uouoieu by tho use of the "Inumr." Jack rubblts me becoming a terri ble nest in the country north of Pendleton, and aro raising havoo with the luiyslaeks of tho lurniers. HumlrciltiaroHl..ughtcicd, but ot iters "bob lip serenely" to take tho plaeo of heir dead comrades. One young rancher, J.Htaiuper killed seventy two hlncu tuu suow fell, tho best record yet reported. K. O. The anti-trust bill has been defeat ed hi tho Washington (state) House of representatives. A member, Mr. K lily, declined that tho slate had trusts in coal, lumber transportation, telegraphy, lulephono lines, elm-trio light, fisheries, mining claims htm her lauds, Insurance aud medicine, llet-alit a ton of coal tlmtcoit on the etirsnt tho mines $l.S."M)ld at Seat tlo at ?d. a profit ol'fl.ir, in eoiiKO quoueo ol tlio coal trust. Xo Kamlly'siiuulil bn without It. Dr. K. S. Iluldeu: I havo used your Ethereal Cough Syrup for a long while, I would never Ih wllli o it It, as I consider its curative ef feels Instantaneous for enoughs and colds. No family should bo with out it. R. E. W I LHO IT. .Stockton. Large size (1,00, small t) cents. For sale by all Druggists. A Scrnp nfTaper Saves Her Life. I It was Just an ordinary scrap of Joleetliat holias taken high grounds, wrapping paper; hut It saved her llfo. .. iJh.i i. .i.L lt aid! n.kt i.I.iiiii., nf 11.111 nnd nthouaiueor the const tu Ion 'u " "'V, ",l , ,K .', " V Vi i.i . . . i.. ri..u,i sumption, told by phyblelans that she denmniliHl the leiuedy or Justice for . WlW UCUI,U) um ootiltl live only a the oppressed and dUrmiiehNed col Hlurt time, she weighed loss than orcd Itepublicansor the South, seventy pounds. On a pleeo of The political otitniges committed :'Ik WW '" w) "f 1r- ,, .' ., ... . king's New Discovery, and got a thcro tosuppits the icpubllean vote Wn;u, lK,t,ui ,,,, ,UT 8ll0 nro unparalled In history. They an bought a large bottle, It helped her uot conllned to tho colored nuv. In more, bought another ami grow k't- tho courso of his remarks Stuuitor ter fasi.tHmtluuedlts ueand Is no , Ingalls qVe of an outnigo commit- ft-ftA -;.' "Kf iiTr 7m ttnlln Abenlecn, MIm.,oii the day uurs send stump to W. 11. Cole, or JellVrmm Davis's funeral, when a f linguist, Fori Smith. Tilal HottK-s ....,..... n.nw.r nnttif,.iinrin.iiHiin. of this voiiderCtil Discovery Fiwat iieeldentally In tho curt of his l)MxMi' I'O's Drugstor,.. , wot k let fall from a house nnd a1 Tho KiiglUh miners havo been Ciililo which had lvti stretelted new R"1' V'w mw "r, W lr ,, . ., ,. cent, iiiaklug an inerwisoof SO ikt, llw uln'.-l liv h ihIUcii. tioarltnr all .'......", ........ :.. I ...- ....... .., - . r. --- it-Hi. over iiieir wages oi i-i moniiis t'fllgy offlie wvrvlnry tf war, with go. the Inscription, "Ked Troctor, tral- ' lor." For thUnceldent tho tinner. Hurklen's ArniraSnhf. was wIiIimmhI lv one McDonald, re-' "J'lw Iwt wv In the world for . i . i i.vi it ..ii ... iMti bruise, tiorn, uliMm, sail ivlvliigtleuHtaX)lashes.und Uuijr r)l0U'm foVYr' N)rvHi mwr elmpuM nearly hllndtHl and terribly Istvrat- hands, chilblain, corn and all skin ed. McDonald was thietl ftO, und eniplliuis, ami inv-Ulvoly int piled eltlionshulrlbedtwlivtheainoiuit, !"r " lV yiulnjil. It Is guamntml Vi I i i. . ,i ...i.i t .1 to give iierfivthaltsfaullon, or money dlsehiirgvil the flue, judd for the tx,mmlw,i vriiv as wiui iwr Iwx. broken whip, bought a rallrvwl j.,r -iiv by iXiulul .1. Fry, drug ticket for the victim mid sent him gist. j AUUUI S1MU- luAHi. Fanny OaTenport Clulini That They Ar the Grnuln Artlcln. Of course I Blied real tears on tho stage, writes Fanny Davenport In the Phllndcl ptita Prut. So do other m.-trosie But they arc by no means any Indl cation of rcat feeling, and do not posses tho Mgnitlcancc they posseis in real life Occasionally my sympathy with the clmrac. tcr I am playintr ha been so Until that my eyes have filled with tears arid I Imve been unable to restrain them. Hut this should not be so, nnd It is not commonly the 11 with mc. Tho shedding of teun with an nctrcssU simply a matter of art. I know n nrnmlntml nctrM!iM Who C3tl tUrtl On the waterfall at a momenfi nolicp, and of course impress tholr audiences through the operation. Bernhardt, I know, has n liulnt. In her most tragic scenes, where she W sob bing until her whole form shakes con ul sivcly, of guying people who stand in" the wings and of making funny side remarks for their benefit and Indulging in grotckque grimaces which would do credit to a low comedian. For tho effective simulation of grief, how ever, I much prefer sobs to tears. An au dience can htnr you sob, but It can not t't you weep. On this question I ngrco with llachcl, whom 1 consider tho greatest trauie actress vvho ever trod tho stage. Iter sobs had a wonderful effect upon her audiences. , She used to say that it had taken live years" constant study to reach perfection in this line and to get the sobs so they thoroughly suited her. She could crescendo and dimin uendo theso demonstrations of grief with all the power of a piano virtuoso over tho ivory keys. As I have said, I am occasionally curried away through the force of my imagination so that I am In the keenest sympathy with the sufferings of the character I portray, nnd am for a brief period of time, pcrnnps. actually the character. But, as a general thing, I am entirely mistress of myself. 1 do not believe it is a possible thing to feel actually too same as tnc person -iwio--feelings you arc depicting. Tu':e mj es penence In "La Tosea" for an illustration In tho fourth act I murder a man. Is it to bo supposed for one moment that I have the same emotions as the woman had wb'i actually committed the crime! How can I! I never murdered a man Yet 1 believe It is perfectly possible for me, through the devices of stage art, to set clearly before an audience a picture of the mingled remorse nnd terror which overtakes tlio woman who has done the deed. To demonstrate how absurd this theory Is, that a player Is actually possessed with tho emotions of tho character he or she :? enacting, consider for n moment how ) -possible for a player to appear mlhos.i,i. part nightuftcr night for lonj weeks an wiungwltli anguish for th" two or th - hundred times thus mado necessary. 1 attempt this one would die of mental - haust.oti boforo half the season wuso It Is truo that there are parts of "I.a Tose. wherolamso wrought upon by tlio dm matlu situations that my hands shake a I jjrow cold and rild, but this is es." tiully physical and not mental or cinotioi i I hnvo come olTflie stage after one of the -scenes trembling and weak, but theio was no depreMsion of spirits such as would have resulted from my passing through such emotions in life. If I had ever felt ns "I.a Tosea" must havo done at tho end of the fourth act, I should not havo been able to finish tho play. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE. Aa l'dclloli I.uiljr Miil n 1'leii und An liner hemm Objections. Let no man or woman ho mistaken as to what tins movement Tor women s suffrage really means, writes .Mrs. Fawcctt m the ll'mii'im lluiW. Wo none of us want to turn the world upside-down, or to convert women into men. Wc want women, on the contrary, abovo all things to continue womanly womanly in tho highest and bust suiiso ami to bring their true wom an's iulltieneo on behalf of whatsoever things aio true, honest, just, pure, lovely aud of good report, to bear upon tlio con duct of public affairs. Home people at tempt to meet the claim of women to repie scntatloa by tho absurdly irrelevant re mark, for I can not call it an argument, thul women householders ought not to vote for members of Parliament because they can not bo policcmcu and can not he soldleis. Who wants them to be cither policemen or soldiers)1 There must always bo a certain division of labor between thu text'. Too physical constitution of a woman fits her to perform certain dutiot,. on which tho welfaro of society m a high degree depends. Tho physical constitution of a man fits him for certain other duties, one of which is that of external defense And there nro certain other duties which men nnd women must undertake joint and In ro-0oratIon with ouo anolhir, and from which tho total withdraw il of ouo sex or tho other Is fraught with danger and mischief. Thoso who aro in favor of woman's suffrage maintain that tho duty of loving one's country, of understanding her Interests, of endeavor lug to influence public affairs by the choice of men of high character and true patriot Ism to servo la Parliament, is ono which is incumbent on women as well as on men Thuro is nothing in the nature of a woman which fits her to, ho a policeman or a sol. ilierj aud there Is nothing in tho nature of a woman which unfits her to love hcrcoun try ami to servo her by helping to sond good men to promotu sound legiblaliou In Parliament, People sometimes talk as If fighting for oiio'b country were tho only way of serving her. Surely that is tuklug a very one-sided view of a nation's Inturebts, All work well done, all service la lifting up tho lives of others to a higher love, "All we have wished or hoped or dreamed nf good,' forms tho real treasury of national greut noss. I tmvo an wish to dlsisiruge tho use fulness, tho necessity, of the army and the IKilloo force; but civilization owes quite n much to that great host of silent, bus.v workers, of whom at least half 'are women, through ivhoe labors alone there is any thing worth preserving, iu to tho arm) ami tho police force for preserving it. Kmllloni lii llnlr-l'iiia. "The most fanhioimble hair-pin now comes from ttiris," said a jeweler to a re srter for the Now York .V.iil nsl . at. "It ts mado to represent a shod fountain, over which Is n spray of loaves or lino tlowori in cut stool They sire very attract ive looking; the steel will glitter in ihe light like diamond. 1 he pin nit wuh gur- ' nets in all kinds ef designs Is nl. n g -t , f avorlM A IMilllr design for gni net ins it u round null wuh the gurnets ot Un . r ft, giving the enVel of tolMity. Uano ,.f the more eoitly hair-pins, wtiuh are oi for udonuuout oud not for us, are very handionuv Tbwy are made ss balls of glii, om plum and sotue rh'hiy engruv isl. ami others are studded whta jewel The- are worn by ludis wlih fair hair Tbe bru netu's taste run to enameled plus. The are mostly made to represent flowers, m.d have all thodehoulo tints of nature. One1 of the new doign Is a spray of lilies of tbe valtoy, wua leaves in green gold ThU is worth tti. A bunch of tweet eas ells for , flftX Forget tne-not ore worth about W and other uiall Uovver, like Marguorltw. I rlotou and panties, about tbe tame price." I O rMMW "tl """ " FOU SALE. s. an u..iAnn Zr I Northern racmc wuuwu. CITY .T . i i ji i. VI Wl. !f Is cM m Ri5fwv(aSBL Jlimm FARM -Ull- FARM PROPERTY LOW PRICES i cm LOANS A SPEJMTY! Money Loaned on Improved Farms at 6, 7 and 8 Per Cent, al 292 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, ORE(;ON. CST A number of choice lots in University addition for salo cheap. 1a ! GREAT OVERIjAND ROUTE. TWO FAST T11A1N8 DAII.V 1, Qy i SHORTEST LInTtO CHICAGO ' ,mlnllpo'nl'EMtl', int. I'Al'L and MiyyKAPOI'IB. I r"- ''Vttrtru'lsiJoSSc0 , land 'j'.h.-oul cc thnt your ticket read yla the Xbem I'aclno railroad nnd nvjid tne chaDceofcars. Leave forllfttHlItTT'm.and &10 p. in. rtallvarrlve ni Minneapolis or bt. Inul ai "Acino Divisi0K.-Tralns leave Front raV..rriye.!tottl.amanABi Througu I'uiimau i - -r,r-""llnlni TTiu i7vLE OIlTftAUE for city properu I I?0 n sAlcmV finy acres of land BultiiW, - , , miiinrc. elant mi es bouiii uici or smpe culture cm. Icm. Also i ".. anllth 0f mo cm I SK1 ehenp:e G. O. cilen. 318 ChemekttJ street, Halcin. -"socn:TVNOTiccHu ...,.,, iiv rll r .a l!rcrillnrmpel K las on Tnosday night of each week at :M p. ni. fi 0.r,oNALD: (J. C. V. H. H. WATKllf. K. of It. and B. n iVELODHENo. IS, I. O. O. F., meet P."' ffi'riV'n.ru- Hnii iiDstalrs. Rornci v i' ,"";,..,. -in-Pts. cverv Hat- (.-ommerciiuii'i" -' . THREE y Peine! ea Prizes! Cotislalinu of the follewing: First Prize E'egant China Tea Set, fifty-six pieces, complete. Second Prize Fine Hanging Lamp. Third Prize Set of Rodgers Bros.' Plated Knives and Forks. offkki:i HY Cox & Boggs, GROCERS, 249 COURT STREET. -O- iSr-TIekcts with chance ou ono of the threo prizes presented to ev ery puiehaMTof OXH POUND of our TEA! Ofler gowl until March 1,'lMM. V. A. SHAW. XV. H. DOWNING. SHAW & DOWNING, i ud Lstate -AND- Agents GENERAL AUCTIONEERS! -o- BSrWe havo a large ll-t of fai in lands and city property forsale We nlo take ehargo of auction sales in any part of the state. NO. 2l COMMEKCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. attention! Wo have farms, large and small, lots from S.'JO tip, and houses and lots in all parts of the city. We doa commission business exclusively. If you wish to sell, list your properly with us. Suburban tracts a specialty. PAYNE & URIDGFORD. TWO REDUCTIONS. Wo must reduce our stock in order to make room for our spring goods. Therefore we will al-o reduce our already low prices on BOOTS AND SHOES For tho next forty dnjs. Givo us a call and bo convinced tuat we rueau what we say. Yours, lespecttully, KRAUSSE & KLEIN'S, No, 221 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, Wm. Brown k uO. DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Leather and Findings i ! !c- I .-lllll.l.ll,..,.,!.,..,,,,.,,, ...,.,. STEAM lAIINRRY CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HIDES, PKLTd, AND FURS. Thl house mrrh-s a InrRO Ktock of flnit c iim, boikIh from the best iimniifucturers Id the vtnrhl, and It prepared toclve K.ulfuc tlun, both In kt mid (iiinllty, to even one w ho vi 111 purehiibe coodn ot tltem, r,liivnt7::i0P. ni J. Ii. MlTt'llfcKL, riecreuiij I. A. Majcmino. N. O. n" ATiredBWlclc Post, No. 10, Depart; .niSKttho hal lover the 6reg6n band company's olllce. Visiting comrades an cora.a..yj.n ueu ..-.--1 Commnder. B. A. Handle, Adjuta iu . ntOFKSSIONAIi CAltI3. i$rKE TSntiFlrirBt; Cor Depot comer rinv"" - THE YA0UINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oreiron Development company's SmshlpTlne. 2S mllw shorter 20 hour, lesstimethan by any otuei iou e- '"' class through passenger and freight line from Portland and all points In the i II lamette vallev to and from Ban i rancisco TIME SCHEDULE. (Except .Sundays). Leave Albany liSM Leave Corvullls J'T,? Arrive Yaqulna om i m Leave Yaqulna "sSS Leave Uorvallls aI Arrive Albany lhlOAil O. & C. trains connect nt Albany and Corvallls. ...n ..An .M.ta MnnflM nf. VAOtTINA with the Oregon Development to s Line J jfStea-jiihlps between Yaqulna and Han P j. j. siiaw. J. t. anEaa. TTOHNKYATLAW umcc first door to the left at head of stalwm the rear of Ladd & llush'n bank. mtLMON FOKD. attorney at law, Balern. 1 Oregon. OflJce up-stalrs tn Patton'a blQCK. . JOHN A. CARSON, Counsellor and attorney nt law. Member of the Dar of Ontario, Canada, WBtote street, Balem, Oregon. nHY.SIUlAN.-Mlia.DU. M. K. MCCOY r physician and surgeon, lias located and taken rooms over Squire Farrar'n grocery store. Chronic diseases a . spco falty. Consultation free. IVlKivr CHAKLES C. CUUTI8, M. D., Burgeon and Homceopathlc physician, rffllce nnd residence, 155 Court street, in i office lor ?nerl? occupied ny Dr Widen Sa ertij , Or Office hours 8 to a. m. nnd from 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 n. m. Diseases of tho rectum and chronic diseases a specialty. Fifteen years nvnArlannn U VAfVI JVUVW - lti rt nlsirt saiu.no dates. STEAMERS. FROSI YAQUIJJ Willamette Vallev Monday Sept. Urilln.i.ntfn Vnllnv Tiipftdav Willamette Valleyi- Wednesday " 25 STEAMEIIS, FIIOM SAN FltASCISCt "PROFESSIONAL NURSE-A specialty Mrs. C C.Morgan,2K) Commercial street. .. .ivrr r t -is u'nfVnnn A T3 tTtTf? VVIllametto ValleyWednesday, BegU W Vnd Typewriter Copyist. Will make Willamette Valley hridaj W ''-.""( frals c,. conylng on type- MlttlE vSilS? "sundS? I Xtaccura'tet'aSd-neX doae. Oufee '. l"'?! .y,nJlc-rvV; SdUrht to over A.. T. Yeaton's furnilure store, Com- a vYtorinl atrpot. JSJlIAm. i;uuuti;BiuiiiiBUn;i,iHuuu,i,u..wv, . ii. Passe ngers from Portland and all Willamette Valley points can mako close i-onnectlon with tho trains of the YAQUINA ROUTE at Albany or Corvallls and if destined to ban 1-rincisco, should arrange to arrive at Y'aquma the evening oefore date of tailing. t'uskenser ami Freight Kates Always the l,uwtst. For information apply t Messrs, IIL'LMAN & Co., Freight and Ticket Agent LW and 202 Front ., Portland, Or. f C.C. IIOOUE, Ac't Gen'l Frt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific R. R. Co.. Corvallls, Or O II. HASWELL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 301 Montgomery St.; San Francisco, Cal Tho Oregon Pnclflc steamhnnts on the VVllliinicIti'e river ii islon will leave Port land, south-bound, Monday, ,'edueday und Friday at (i n. in, arrive at Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3:20 p. m. Ieave Corvallls, north-bound, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8a. m. Arrive at Portland, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at J:,S0 p. m. Ou Monday, Wednesday and Friday Krvt It nnrfli i. n ( crttitli hni iml hni tu 1 1n nvni" night at Salem, leaving there at U n. in. u. j. uuuur,, A. G. F. and P. Agent. Union Pacific R, R, Company "OVERLAND ROUTE." trains for the east It ave Portland at 7.00 im und 9.00 pm dallj-. Tic its to andfrou principal points in tin United States Ca nda and Europe, Elegant New Dining Cars. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Freo Family Sleeping Cars run through on Express trains to Omaha, Council lllutu aud Kansas City without change Connections at Portland forfaan Fiancls co and Paget Sound points. For further particulars address any agent of the company or I. W.i.EE. G. P. A. C. S. MELLEN", General Traltlc Manager 1890. Harper's Young People, AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. Tho Eleventh Volume of Har per's ou.a People, which be gins with tho Number for Novem ber 5, 18S9 presents un attractive pro gramme. It will ofler to its readers at least four serials of the usnul iciigui, mm omers in two or three parts namely, "The Red Mustanir." by , ,LI.IAM - Stoddard; "Phil aiirt the IJaby," bvLucv C.illik; "PniiceTonimy-'by John Russell coin ell; and "Mother's Wav." bv Makoakct E. Banoster; two short seiials by Hjalmar Hjoktii BOYJSK.V. Two series of Fairy Tales will attract the attention of lovers of tho vvoiu cr-wi.rhi ,,.i.. .,:' InualuttaleiituWbyli'owAPyLF llllfl trt il..ilM..l.l.. 1,,. . . .. 4t ...... ..u.uu.iui,) iiiustratea bv Will, and another series m a ilifler. ent vein bv Frank- m ii,." " . NDREW II. DIVEN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Balem, Oregon. 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