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TIE CAPITAL JOURNAL POItLISIICUDAlLY.EXUKPTBCNDAY, BTTIIE CanJtal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) KnUrcd t the pontofflce nt Salem, Or.,M neoond-clsM matter. HOFER BROTHERS, - - - Editors. See fourth pago for terms of piitcrlp- Advertisements to Injure lnertlon (for bo mme dnyj should bo handed In by I o'clock. , , Comalpondchot containing new of In ternt nnd Importance In dridred from all part of the mate. No attention will be paid to anonymous communication. I'ernonii desiring tho Capital Journal nerved nt their houses can neat re It by no. (nl enrd rcqilest, or by word left at till" ofllce. , ,. Hpeelmen numbers sent freeonnppllcn- Oince, corner Court and Uberty Htrect. HATURUAY iFKimiAHY 15 rtATUICUAY NIOIIT hOtlLOQOlKS. However brlfllant fne mind, how ever active our energies, however koen mid brilliant our aplrlU, no nature la c'nd In uueli n sparkling nrmorof rcslfltnneo to tho blues, bill thnt nt time tho inlwrlca of exist ence will overcome tin, nnd break In upon tho bravest heart. Somehow wo cannot entirely escape tho tsor rowfl of Hoclety, nor Ignore tho voln ofwidncsH that runs, through tho natural world. We may Hall over life's mm In the-bounding ship of happiness, with Joy in the prow nnd pleasure ut tho helm, tho cup of bitterness will by and by be passed to us to quaff. Wo cannot ' escape It, and out of this comes the necessity fora rellanco on a more than human fortitude to uphold us. From all directions come reports of death I j tho lloo I. Hero a father was snatched ly the cruel waters; thoroa. lamlslld crushed a helpless mother and, sleeping by her side, j two Innocent little ones; elsewhere u:: engineer or fireman plunge to their death where tho treacherous waters huve undermined what were supposed solid structures. Tho hid den hand of tho reaper death has gathered here and there strong men, tlovlug mothers and prattling child ren, earthly denizens now no more, citizens of tho days that aro past and gone. They aro laid- uwuy as tho waters recede, nnd we remember tho awful event by saddened memories of our dead. Nor havo these disasters and suf ferings been confined to the poor and Jowly In obscure country places, far from tho notlco of the world. In our city it prominent business mnn, with wealth accumulating on eveiy uiiiui, wiin possessions and n good iiamo, with a loving family of happy wife and children, with a beautiful homo all planned in a dark moment he is snatched to death In an almost miraculous man ner. Mb lifo-work nnd strivings are at an end. A dark cloud of sor row spreads over tho scene of his activities and Joys, that enwraps his family and friends. At I'etulluloii young Krazer wos lost In tho snow. Tho most prominent youth of that city, wealthy, happily wed, full of life nnd health In a dark hour the storm king lays his hand uimn him nnd all Is over. Tho ngoulilug search, the father stricken in years and now stricken with utigulsh, tho young wife from whoso warm and loving bosom the husband was torn so cruellythey aro tho figures that stand out in ihls momentary panorama of the world's sadness. Ktlll higher In the Social world they too havo their evil days. Bee. Tracy loses In a blazing hiuhhIoii the Idol daughter of his heart and her com panion, whllo his wife Is lying In danger with hur brain shattered from tho paralysis of fright. The family of Secretary Jllaluu have recently sutlerod u full measure of bereavements, a measure heaped up and running over. He hint lost two children, one of vhom was tho (lower and hope of tho family, and the prldoand comfort of his parents. In a private letter a gentleman In high ulllelal station at Washington writes a friend In this city of the blown of fate that have fallen so heavily on this great man's head; "1 felt very sail to hear of tho death of pour Prof. Lane. You re member that It was at your solicita tion that 1 had the pleasure of call lug upon lilm. when last at Haloiu, and 1 vhall long Iwur In remem brance the enjoyment of that visit. I could discover then, I thuught, ev idences of deep seated ailtietiou. On arriving here 1 tuul his nephew, Walker Undue, ami even as to him I havo to say that, but a few days ago 1 stood by the side of his casket unit beheld It eonued away to Hie silent city of the dead, lint two weeks previous to that, Mrs. lllaluo and her family were called to All- i;tita, Maine, to bury her slater. ' Thus it will bo seen how frvmiout ' and how heavy the blows havu fall-1 en upon the household of the great premier of our nation. As he stood j by Walker's grave, his great head I bowed In UnsM,'akalile nuguitth, ll, could be been even as to 1)1 ut the, warning ofu taut Heeling life plainly written. He Is very dejected, and at any time the news iimv come of his own mid taking-oil'. . Thus Ills, ami thus we may say, that in the midst of life wo aro In death. All honors, all wealth, alt hupplm are as transient lu this world as the snow which juvlu uuder tho sum. jner sun." Behold the chief of the Prcsl- dent's cabinet stripped In r: few months of a eon, a brother, n wife's brother, lih eldest daughter nt the point of death, and the premoni tions of his wanning life forces warn him thnt he stands on the verge of the grave. Why philosophize upon all tills? There is but one itlaltt lcort. ft U this The things counted gmitestKinnlly the iliwrs of the Imuk swung lotunthe highest is worl.I -honor-., jxwltlon, l 0en nnd h . went In and drew hl.!'ry: J1 ,'J1,; i, fain.-, arc all n nothing coin. He .icain er-wd the river J,1,'; ,'t.,I, in this wealth when confronted with sorrow, sad - 1 ncss and death. They aro of nil the ' unrealities the most unreal. The I material succecses of life vanish 1 soonest. To high and low there nre j no perinanentsatlsfactlons in earthly 'conquests. The lowly, childlike (disposition; the sweet, contented I spirit; the unambitious performance of duty; the patient devotion to the 1 dear ones entrusted to our care these nre the only personal suc cesses In life worth striving for after all Is paid and done. IIAIV MJOAIl OH TJllJH MST The attention of the Eait Portland Vindicator was called to the atti tude of tho Jouk.vaIj in favor of taking Ihe tarill ofl" of Sugar. That paper intimated that we were not advocating sound republican doctr.ne. A telegram to the Ore gonian from Washington says: "About the most Importnut concess ion tho United States can olfer to South and Central Americans In the conference is tho removal of Import duties on sugar. About half of our imports of sugar dome from thee countries. Mr. Maine sought the co-operation of the com- mitteo in his undertaking, express lug his belief that the countries thatak to have their raw sugar admitted free Into tho United States would In return make important concessions for Am 'rlc.in products. Thero was substantial unanimity of opinion in tho ways and means committee- as to the wisdom of meet ing the reasonable request of the Vnii Americans. There Is no doubt that any tarill' bill that may be re ported will make a cut lu sugar, and that raw sugar will go on the free list." What does tho Vlndlcatorfcay to that. Tin: ni.AOK von:. Hon a tor Hoar should have stated tho real reason why he wants to keep tho negro in the United States. Without the blacK man tho republi can party cou'd not elect a presi dent. Portland World. l'ho conclusion of the World is undoubtedly correct. Tho colored vote oftheclosu northern states Is uvly ull rciiil;l!ttu. The states of the South aro solidly democratic, becausu the black man Is not allowed to voto as freely as he is lu the northern republican states. fan tho World deny this? Can it Lo shown that the South ern states would stiller any more harm from letting the black man vote than tho northern states do? which would in: l'AurimriMi? Tlio Corvallis Times calls tho Sen ate Pension measure "a bill to pauperl.'j tho pensions." We do not know what It means by tho expression quoted, but hero Is what the Times proposes In lieu of the meusuie criticised: If thero are disabled veterans not now pensioned under our liberal laws, or who have not stillleient means of support, let the states or tho Federal Government provide additional homes for them. Would not that virtually be treat ing tho veterans as paupwrs? They ask not charity but Justice, i i j r.xnt'rk'iitw ufa I'ioneer. To the Editor of the Capital Jeurnal: There appears to ho a disposition by parties who havo recently passed up aud down through the state since the railroad has suspended opera aliens, to think they have had wonderful oxitcrlenccs, and the likes were never seen before. Old Ore gomans have seen equal experiences aud looked upon them as an every day occurrence. An experience or exploit comes to the writer's mem ory which hu believes was never In print. Yreka thirty or thirty-five years ago was a prosperous milling town, and lu 1857 a telegraph line was Ural established there. A gen- Hi. i. in fi-.ni, nr.i.r.ii t.-lw. ,llo. .... I ," """" """ "i" of eoilHUlorilulu IliturvbU In l rukil for olicHikH on Hun Kmuoltcu wbh ! TO w"""H'r lK""e- N"J by "" Ur.U liorilk'il ono uiortiliii;, it few dujs1., , . ,,,, n urturtliu tntuwiotlun, lo road tn the inoriiliig wwv Unit tlio luuU, i iiK'aliiHt wliluli niOAt IiIhuIhoKh m-iv ilnuvn, hud I'alKnl ami ho wiw loft lu'tirly Imtikrujit. A tliought otriu-k lilm ami k'oIiik' tlint tlio Orviiou HUvuner left Hun KniiutUco that nun iiini; Tor I'oitlaml I hi roolvol to Kitt ll tlu-to IfpoMilbK'. Ho iliow lie olu'okt, lumlit a lioooaiul luan llio iiiw. 'I'lio Mtt- titiKhiiu foil ml lilm on Hok'uo rlvor, vlun lio olmiitxl hotiH nioriiltiK ho itmoruwl imm .....i i... t . . i tlio un; traded cuti.Miii, wlioro I u nulii liorniM and ukuIu at Uototmrt; at lUHiti lioniiulouimlliortnidi'. Nlirht m ill iiwiiiHUVHiiuimiiniiii. ikiu fiimiil lilm in tlio t tillwx.m muuii. , luliitt. 11 utw frviiuoutly dtMluul lu iiihUIuk IiIa "lioio-irdu," hut tlio thiril imiiuliiK fimud him In ulutit of Pottlaud and ho mhiii miw that tin drtuiUil uleamer had not arrived. He put up hU horec nt ! Stephen's on the east side of the J river and crossed over on the horse- ferry. As the bank wns not yet opened he walked impatiently up mid down the street, fearing every moment the cannon, which an nounced the steamer' arrival, . would send forth the news. A few hours. minutes appeared ns many laud was Just lying down when the vibrations or the uim in jm tiled his j winnows an i ami tun -e.i uie ar rival of the boat. Tell minutes nf tenvar.ftlie dojrs of the bank closed, but he had won the race. B. X. t One in Ten Of the people you meet from day to day huve erfecily pure, healthy blood. Tho hereditary scrofulous taint alliicts the large majority of people, while many others acouire diseases from impure air. improper f.MKl and wrong Indulgences. Hence the imperative ueccsiiy lor a reli able blood purifier like Hood's Sars uparilla, which eradicates every im purity, nud gives to the blood vital ity and health Jt cures scrofula, salt rheum., humors, boils, pimples, and all other affections caused b Impurities or poisonous germs in the blood. All that is asked for Hood's Sarsapar.lla is that It be given a fair trial. A vioonocj rrrcrc. A JIerchanl'tVlfo tho ITonn of Contrn tlou A Denunciation. A well Inown sncrrttmit who lias been crcfttlr bcncflltcd J Joy'n Vosetablo Sarn parllln, UeMred to giro It to hl wife, nin waj very delicate, but out of caution fint couiultol hlsphj-tlclnn.Dr. W. II. GHawold of KO Market ttrcct. Tho doctor, who I one of our lcadln; practitioners objected, tayln? ho had never teen n saruparilla that did not contain potash, rrhlrh thinned tho blool; that till patient did not hnvc any rltallty to lose, and that what dellraic people need l notdccrcaicd vltat.ty, b-it mora Mowl. lie however consented when assured that Jor'i Vcgctablo Parsaparllla was opposed to the blocxl thlnulns idea of other rariaparllla ami maiouine contrary oy ipeciuc -vcse;n bio alteratives It promotetl illscstlon, andn paired nutrition, hence created new bltx I and was tho very thing for Iceblo people Tho abovo explains thq many cases In vrlilth , ajed, dcllcato aud run down people, hae Ijccii built up by Joy's Vese'able Parsapuria a'ter the potah far-aparlllns failed. Its ef fects aro creating UKenfat'on..K 1 Uramiiut Would Not In- Without It. Dr. 15. S. Helden: Send bv ex press quarter do.en of jour Ethe real Cough Syrup. I'lease Ikj sure nod wild by return express, as I do not wish to be in the house without It. 1MLLSMJKY IJOOKIXH. Han l'raiiciico, Dee. 1878. Large sie Si 0(1, small W cents. For Mile by all Druggists. The First Step. Perhaps you are run dim n, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do Uliytllllltf t fiuc atttlufUutloll, ullfl you wuinLr what ails you. You should heed the warning, you are inking the first step Into Nervous 1'rostnttloii. You need a Nerve Tonic and in Electric Rttters you will find theexacl remedy for restor ing your nervous) s.vteui to its nor mal, healthy condition. Surprising results follow the use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appetite return, good digestion is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price fiOc. nt Daniel J. Fry's Druit Store. The New Dihvoiery. You havo heard your friends and neighbors talking about h. You may yourself be one of tho many who know from iterMXial experience JuhI how good a thing it is. If you have ever tneti it, you are one oi us staunch friends, because tho wonder tul thing about It Is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Dis covery ever after holds n place in the house. It jou have never ued It anil should bcalllictcd with a cough, cold or any Throat. Lung or Clust trouble, secure a bottle at once and give It a fair tiial. ll isguariuteed every time, or money refunded. Ti'lul Mottles Free at Daniel J. Fry's Drugstoio. Ihit'klcii'N Arnica Suho. Thclieftt fciilM' In thowoiul forcu.K, brills os.Mirtst, ulcurH.nalt rhmim, liner Mren, let ter, cimprd liuuils, uliUblutni, corns, and all hklu vranlioiiH, and podttvcly iuiom iiIIim, or no l'iiy niiulnsl. 1IU Kuarauletd in itlMt sifist siilUfiu'ilon or money ie fiimli'il. I'llceilcenlMper box. ! or Mile by Daniel J Pry, drugtflnl. How This? We ollorj.il00 reward for any caseofen Inrrh tluil erni not bo cured liy.tuKIn Hall'it ,'uliorli Cure. 1 J, Client A IU. Pjop.,Tnledo, Ohie: e,uu unui rkieneu, uno kiioun r. j. t'licucy fur i lit) lut.1 IS jiii ii, iiiut tiollv0 til in to bo norfwlU luiunntlilo lu nil tin. I. tic truiiuu'tloiii.. aud llnuiieiiilly able lo j utrry out any tnuisaiions name uj uieir ' firm: Went .v. l'liuu, MliultMtile driiKKiot, ! 't'uledo, O., WiililUif, Kmiiiin .v. Murxlii, uholtMiale ilrutrci'lM, nil iln, O.IL 11 Van I ilmouii.txiMiicr Kiit'iio aiiimiiiimiiK, ii- leilo. (I. llull'n lut irrli Cure Is taken lu tornully, uetlng Ulieclly upon tho IiUkkI 'anil muwausurlHeesoi mu nj.tonl. I'rli-e it uiiu in, iaiiiiiiu.il neaiui--naj Fotr A Nt'U llomi' rreatmrut SunorerH aro not BOiiorally itwaro that thoMO ilK-utv'M uro ooiiiiij-lou-", or that thoy aro duo lo tlio ireiHt' of living panisKoB In Uio lining iiicm bniuo of tlio iioho mid ciwiuolihiii tulios. Mli rotoojilo iVMmroli, limv ovor, luiri pnivtil ltd to do a I not, aud tlio ronult if tins dim-oor in that a Hlinnlo ruiuody husticvn loriu lilatod vvliorxdiy oatarrh, oatanlml doafiirHM and I my fovor arc iwium iiomly ouroil In lroni ono to thrvo bluiiloiiiplU'atloii! umdo at liouio iiy tlio iwitletit ouoo in two wihiKs. r. ii. inii irxMiiiieiu u not a hiuiti'or an olutiiiuut; latth lmvo UiMi dUamled Uy rvpuialilo plivfio- lii injurious. A ivtmplilol o.- l,,,,,'"K Uilf w; tiwiiuwitlu t-out ,UM ou roivlpl of btainp to iwiy imti- tWi liy Ai . i)X '& &,,!,. lM and im Wofit Kill); titrvot, 'lVtonto, (.'aimdu. CluUtlun Advovwto. rjiilllirttm ttMiu Catarrhal tn.ublw nhuuUl curvfully read th abovo. 1'1'lVfJHl .OT-r-r ,- T-rm 1 T TXtTTrKmim. JI (YTTfNAlj MUlTir HI i xnji jujz j.jlo-mj -- -"- .. m " - I I -S. i , BrfZr HLII'U A 1 1 is a.'i'i'iA yEssMs. 1 1 1 i i i nwiuioi AT FACTS. ilS WEHAVE i o ppl3fiiNL -- i 4. t-..t. .t... nlw v bmflnl uur i'luit'i.-ii) acmr.: !frmm wi "musss, imr BI JL IbB jfclfe Srg fnu fl msr-mm$LS3vam: js rr . n VZAFSmMlmsVCLM Money to Loan We have a number of well-local are offering at a bargain and on eay SliBS-AW tkJBr FOR EXCHANGE. There Is no use to complain about i r . . . ... .it r.... A yipumeuui.w"".""'" well-located, well-Improved Kansas i.trms oi w C",,., Vn " nronertv lmprove.1 and unlmpn.ved lands, and some good InpwKJS and vacant lots, that we will trade for any ,,.eslj1ll" ,1nIt'lenn i S Valley. Ho If you are not stilled select some other ocatio on the gk be. iourooo(ieo staiuons. ioui " iajv... ;,;,,, , r"j ;, nr nil trv property. Will pay dillerence if nectary. W d ""o or n11 Call and t-ee us. We mean busi nes, 292 Commercial street, Salem. -O- THE GLOBE Employment and General Intelli gence Office, NO. 292 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. -0- Five girls for general housework, a situation for lady gentlemen copyist and short-hand writers. Woikfor thre Or will sell the teams'at a bargain. THREE iflrflnf! Tea J! B 8 Stt ('xuaisting of tho follewing: Flnet Prize Elegant China Tea Set, fifty-six pieces, complete. Second Prize Fine Hanging Lamp. Third Prize Set of Rodgers Bros.' Plated Knives aud Forks. OFFEllKI) I1Y 'Cox & Grocers, 249 Commercial Street. U3yTlokets with chance on one of the three prizes presented to ev ery purchaser of ONE POUND of our TEA! Oiler good until March 1, 1800. WmJrown & DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, nri VlJl0" 1 W! BROOKS loo State St., Salem, or. ) 111 -AND- Cliemicals, WmX AND TOILET ARTICLES ! -O- M-rnysu'iAH' rnx'tii pou ml id. A full lino of ehol "feu. lit t PrvfCihitlciin " "" IT"1TimMWI STEAM LAUN AT OEOKUK HOUYK'S UAHUF.n SHOP. Some of the finest residence property n theeitv at pliers hat will I iterct you of a rv'. ainv u u ...' ..,,uuinm Hffo- RHbH h.ii will I iterct , O J wSir 6 to 8 Prr Crul. a and well-improved farms that we terms. 0- your iiooneu . ' " J ."',, " ; civ I'niiN mil m iniiii; nil uil ut v'"" - " " - ,,- ., r... i... . nn WANTED cepyist: also ree mule teams. -O- Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, AND EUJR8. This house carries a large ilock of flrst clas.', BHds from I he best manufacturers In the world, and Is prepared to give satisfac tion, both In te and qimllty, to every one who will purchase goods nt them, No. 2,'Jl Commercial Street, SALEM - - ORBOON & COX and Family iteenvs enrofullv mm. Prizes Boggs, Co. m v ummwi uauuo, mmmrn iv Imported and Key Wi-t Cigars. HAVKYOUKVKIISKKX ANYOF tluwe Shirts Collars ami Cull's luundrled at the SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY? If not make it a point to do so. OFFICKi son nnrtT?irM vr ST From Terminal or Inferior Points the UnilrnOil MitliAiin IM1III IIIU'll Wl 1111. I 11 1 UU111V ll" 1 the lino to tnke To all Points East and South. PAUL AND (Xn change of cnrs.J Owipnaed of dlnlnscarn nnurpnsed, I'nlliii'in dnnvlne room sleencn Of latest equlprr icrs pment. TOURIST Sleeping Cars! Best that can bo constructed nnd In which aeeommodullons nre unui in.-" """: nlshed for holders of first nnd second-chu.3 tlckets.nnd ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A continuous line connecting with nil lines, iillbrdlng direct nnd uninterrupted service Pullman sleeper reservation can be se cured In ndvunee through any ngent or Through tickets to nnd from nil points In America, Knglnnd nnd Europe can be tiiirclmscd nt uuy ticket ott.ee of this coin- purchased nt uuy p'ipy. full infrtrnintlnn rnncpminff rates. , time of tralns.routesandother details furnished on application to any ageut or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General 1'as.senser Agent, No 121 Flrct stieet, cor. Washington; Port land, Oregon, JACOB L. MITCHELL, Local Agent, anient, Or. THE YAOUINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. !1) miles shoiter, 20 houit. lesstnne than by uny otnei loute. Klrsl cluss through passeuger and fielght line from Portland and all points In the Wll lamette, ullev to and lroni ban Pranclsct. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Hunoays) leave Albany l.sPii Leave Corvallis 1:40 PM Arrive Yuqulnn ---- S:.iO P Jl Leave Yanulna ...... -b:45AM Leave Corvallis ....... IOuSoAM Arrive Albany 11:10 A il p. i C. trains connect at Albany and COrvallls. The above trains connect nt YAQUINA with the Oregon Development Cors Line if Steauishlps between, aqulna and han praneibco, SVIU.N0 DATES. STEAMtliS. FKOM YAQUIN Willamette Vallev Monday Sept. Willamette Valley Tuesday " 1 Willamette Vnlley, V cduet,day " 25 STEAJlKKS, FROM SAN FHAXCISCC Willamette Valley NVcduc-dny, Sept. 4 Willamette Valley. Filifuy " 1.1 Willamette Valley Saturday ' 21 Willamette Valley feunday " a . UU -J 'l J a Li-V !,- II1V Tlllu i-tlttl rtil ll l wiktiri ou f ha rigni lo cuiinge sailing dates without notice, N. B. Pasv-'nirers from Portland nnd nil Willamette Valley points can make tloe mgen iiUey connection with the twin-, of the ixjuniciion vvim me tiain oi inc YAUUINA ROUTL at Albany jrCorvulliii and if destined to San rimcKoo, should urrange toiurivent Yaquiua the evening betore date of sailing Passenger ami Height Hates Always Ite Lowest. 1 or Information apply to Messrs. HL'LMAN & Co., Fielglrt aud Ticket Agents 200 and 2ft! Fiont st.. Portland. Or. or to C. IIOOUE, Ac't Gen'l Frt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific It. 11. Co.. Corvallis, Or O H.HASWELL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; & Puss. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 304 Montgomery St.; Snu Francisco, Cal The Orrcnn Pacific Htcuinhn.iiK nn tin. Wlllaiiiettie river uivlslon will leave Poit- inna. souin-uound, Monday, tVeduesduv and Friday at tin. m, iirilvoal Coivnliis Tuesday, Thursday nnd Satmday at :20 p. in. Leave Corvallis. north-bound, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m. Aniveat Portland, Tuesday, Tkursday nnd Saturday at A .SO p. in. On .Monday. Wednesday nnd Friday both north uud south bound boats Ho ov er eight at Salem, leaving thereat 0 o. in. c c iiouri:, A. G. F. nnd P. Agent. Overland to California -VIA Soulliorn Pacific Company's Line, THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time betuetn Salem and San Ihii tjaix Hours. l'rauclscoH CAMiOIiVIA EXl'llKlsH TKAIN l:CN DAXM BtrWEKSWlKrLAKJJ AMIS. F. bouth. i-w p. in. i.v. Portland Ar. 10-tj a. m, .. t. in. i i,t. jMiiem lv 745 a. hi. I A r. San Fmn. Lv cat a, in 7.00 p. m. LOCAL IVVmLNOKK TKAIN ( llAtL'i fC CE1T fUNDA) SOO ii. m. Lv. Portland Ar. 11:10 n. m Lv huluni Lv. -to p. m Ar. Kugeuo L. I 3.15 p. m, 12 52 p. m. I 0.00 a. Ill PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEPING CARS, For accommodation ot second clat,s Kicugerk attached to express trains ..i.'i08'- l,':.co.,.",t,a''H Serry "lakes con nectlon vMti..i l the regular trains on th hiu-t buio Dlvtsiou frum foot ol t uree t'oiiliind. i Vcst Side Division, Between Portland I and Cervallis: 1AILV (CXCJ.1T HUNllAI). I 7:30 a. m. I Lv. IVvnl.mri a i n.. T.. 1JSB p. in. Ar. CurvnllU l.'. l5o n. m. At AIb.no und uirvallis connect trains Hfurtvnu l'niliii K,,iir.v,,i wliE ,,T,hiVui!s!i",i:ketl!,to'111 x,lu,s -'ou,1 " et v la California KJI8 TKAJIAKiYKjLCia'T&CSP VY 40 p. in. 1 I.vTl'ortlaudAr; WW p. m. Ar..Me.MinnvllleL,v, 'ftoJoTnT. 4;ta. in. Through Tickets To all polus 0UTH and EAST VIA California. hor lull liitormatiou reenniini? rota- lllttlH., ..apply to tht Company's agent .. .. .1.. .s-." aiem. tiiKfi.ii r Wf-Sfl' AhSt-u-K- ani . Ag't .. K. KOKHLEll, Jiuuater. JB1V INaUKAItCK 1.J il P L . iu p a u y . Pl.-e and Ala. i line. JOrt. ALBERT, Agmt, . 11LUUU Salem, Oregon SOCIKTr NOTICES. NiaHT80FI'YTlIIA8.-negularmcet Injf ou Tuesday ulglit of each week at 7:J0p.m. J.0T)0NALD:U.C. V. II. II. WATERS. K. or K. nnd S. Ol.IVE LODOENo. IS, I. O. O. P., meetg In Odd fellows' Hnll upstairs. Oornei Commercial nnd Kerry streets, every BnU urdnynt":.)p.n. J. h. MlTt llhKt,, I. A. Manning, Secretary. N. Q. OCTlt. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depart- ineut of OreRon, mecta every Mondny cenliiBHtthe hnll over thoOregon Land comp.iuy omce. vibiiiiib comrnucs an cordially Invited to attend. l). v BiibuiM., i minmaaer. i. c huluman. ro A. Hamili:, Adjutu it. fitorussioNAi. oAims. D OlIEHT A JIcN ALLY, K AIlfJHITECS. I'lnnii nhd specifications of nil classes of of buildings on short notice. Huperln teudenceof work promptly looitod ntter. as-tf J. J. SHAW. t TTOUN EYS AT LAW, J. T. aitEQa. Unlom, Oregon. mm drsf dnor to the left at head nf stairs In the rear of Ladd & Hush's bnnk. 1ILMON KOHI), attorney at law, Salem, I Oregon. Olllce uptalrs In Patton's block. JOHN A. CAI180N, Counsellor and attorney at law. Member of the Hnr of Ontario, Canada, W SUito street, Balein, Oregon. nHYSIClAN.-Mlta. JJH. M. E. McCOY I physician and surgeon, has located and taken rooms over squire Farrar's grocery store, uiirouio uiseases a spec laity. Consultation free 12-21dvy HAHLES C. OUItTIS, M. D., Surgeon nnd Uomceopatble physician. Ofllce and residence, 165 Courtstreet, In ofllce lor- inerly occupied by J3r. Hlsden, Salem, Or. Olllce hours 8 to n. m. and from 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Diseases of the rectum nnd chronic diseases a spe'jmiiy. r iiiueu years experience. dvv TnDUEW II. DIVEN, PHYSICIAN AND SUKOEON, iSalcm, Oregon. Ofllce heurs: 9 to 11 a. m., 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. in. . Olllce: Court htreet, next door east of Dr. Row land. Hesidet.ce, 301 Chomcketa st. T-I I made of confinements, larce expenenco Mrs. C. C.Morgan,290 Commercial street. 1-21-lm P. WILLIAMS, bTENOOHAPHEIt , and Typewriter Copyist. Will make reportb of trials, etc.; copying on type vvrlternccuratcly and neatly done. Ofllco over A T Yenton's furuiluro store, Com merclal street, Salem. HOUSE AND SKIN PAINTING, nil kinds of decorating; prepared to do contracts. C. C. Morgan, 200 Commercial street. l-2J-lm Professor Loisette's MEMORY Discovery and Training Method. In spito of adulterated imitations which miss the theory, and practi cal results of the original, lu spito of the grossest misrepresentations by envious would-be competitors, and in ppite of "base attempts to rob" him of the fruit of his labors (all of which demonstrate the un do, bted supetiority aud popularity of his teuchhnr), Prof. Loisette's Art of Never Forgetting is recog nized to-day in both Hemispheres as making an Epoch in Memory Cul ture. His prospectus (sent post free) gives opinions of people iu all parts of the globe who have actually studied his System by correspon dence, showing that his System is used only while being studied, not afterwards, that any book can be learned in a single reading, mind wandering cured, etc. For pros pectus, terms and testimonials ad dress Prof. A. Loisette, 237 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. l-24w3m J. J. CULVER County 'Surveyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer W. H.IBYARS. Civil Engineer Byars, Culver & Walton Surveyors & Topographers Surveys, drafts, plats maps and descriptions of lauds, townlots, and roads, ditches, streets, sewers, alleys, etc. ete., made and furnished at rpilcnniiltln nHtna ril.l Lwht Solar Traihit. coiners and lines re-es-w. i- i. ountiY tabllshed fiomorlginal tkot, .r. Held notes. Gradij.au ditches, lo.ui-,, streets or sew ers, with estimates furnished on applica tion. Addre-s County Surveyor's office. Selem, Oregon. 1890. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. 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