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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1890)
THE CAPITAL JOIMAL. rOnUMUKDDAII.Y.EXUEITHUNDAY, BT THE Canilal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Office, corner Court and Liberty Btrccts. hntercd hi the postotllce at nalem,Or.,ns second-class matter. HOFEP BROTHERS. Editors. Tilt: risibilities of Oregon nro simply beyond compnhcnslon nttbc present d.iy J, W. -MURPHY, Kditor Ilurllnplon (In.) Pent. FKIUAY FRIENDLY TO OREGON. Th; Journal Advertising Ore gon in ilicEn.. INIIL'CEII BY "I'll LAST P RITE-IT. PrfM Notice From Iowa Nrtvspapcr Complimentary to ur Fair City and Slate About two mouths ago wo ent n copy ol the Jouii.val to every publi cation In Iowa. We did tills to call the attention of our Iowa friends to our new venture. The result lint been that several hundr5 Iowh newspapers, having a circulation ol from 600 to G000 cophs eneli Imvi taKen editorial notice of our write up edition and us a result most ol them have spoken of tlia city 1 Salem and of Oregon In compli mentary terms. We givea few samples of these notices below, In abridged form. Wo liavo no desire to bring out these puffe so far ut they are personal, wit only to show tho good will manifested toward our city In connection with this mention of ourselves. IOWA I'KESH COMMENT. Oxford Mirrer: Tho Ilofer Uros. nro making a rustling paper of the Jouunal mid wo knou ot no one who-can do it better than they. Wo wish them success In their now venture. Manning Moniter: It is Issued dally and lb well tilled with news from nil over tho world, Jly appear ance they have a good plant and we hopo Uiey will make it win. Iowaritnto Register: Iowa peo ple have been hoping to relaln tliut-u young gentlemen, but a laudable ambition has taken them to u Held where there 1h ureal opportunity for development. WuukenStandaid: We have re ceived u copy of tho Bulctn, Oregon, EVI2NINC1 C'Al'lTAI. JdUllNAI. HOW conducted by Heifer Uros., late of McGregor. It Is a lively, wide awake paper In u growing city, and wo wish them abundant sucetss. J. G. Itatehllo started 'Ituwluy morning fur Halein, Oregon, where then seems to bo a good chapco for his well known ability an civil engineer nnd bridge builder. We Uopo to have a Hue or two from him from that country. West Union Arge: From far away Oregon comes tho Capital Jouunal, Ilofer limtlicnt' now Sa lem Journal. It Is as bright as the daisies which are already blooming in tho Willamette valley, and as breezy as a young simoon from the blue Pacific Sanborn Jeurnal: The Jouunal makes a preventable appearance and lias all the outward evidence of solidity. The Hofera are good news paper tneni and, barring politics, rutlllng good fellows to have in a community. Tho Journal bespeaks for them abundant success. Olowelu Register: We are lu re clpt of a copy of tho Capital Evk NINO Jouunal, of Salem, Oregon, now published by Messrs. Ilofer Ilnw., recently of McGregor, These men are enterprlsl'ig newspaper men, who will surely meet wHh Duccess In the excellent field which they lwvo selected fur their lulmm. Atlantic Messenger; Ilofer Uros.. formerly of the McGregor News, scud us the first number Iwtied un der their mnuiigcmciit of the Kvu Nl.NO JOUHNAI., at Salem, Oregon. That town I having a great boom as the result of the lutlux of Kantern energy and money, and we are Ml Uficd the lxy have captured a ood thlug, Stanton Call; The grass Is green and the robbins and blue bird spend the winter, there, bays the Capital Evknino Jouunal, ol &tleni, Oregon. This paper Is now hi the able hands uf Ilofer llrua , who were formerly of the McGregor News, Iowa. Wilton Itevlewt Ilofer Urns, have purchased the Capital ICviimku Jouhnai., of Snlotii, Oregun, and nre making It u live and pivgrwtslve paper, Its last Issue contains a good write up uf Oregon ami Its Capital which Ishltuutid In the Willamette valley. If the writer bo truthiul li must iudiH.nl be u gtorloun country m which to reside. Manchester Press: These young gentlemen nre lliesonsof A. Ilofer, of llio MeOiegor News, and Imvc donoexeellent work on that pniicr, mnnlfes Inij their nbllily to plvo the people of Falciii a live uml well-con-ducted Jounnil. They tire young men of talent nnd enterprise, they have chosen a good field, nnd they will hullil up l Mr p:ir and help, jjreutly, to hulld upthelrelty. Hue cefls to them. Aceonllug to this form the Fair field Ledaer, Oregon may exjwcl to ''''"'"'A'W-MhcBwniiiiiwI with lown Jeurnallsls: Thellofer brotlHTH, the well known MeOregor neWHpuper men, have re moved to Oretron and are the pill I (Inhere of theb'iileni Capital Joint- sau It the.V do m eood work in their new location uh in the old, Iowa nevspuer talent will soon be at a premium In Oregon. Vllllsca Review: Two first class newspaper men, the Ilofer Iiros , formerly of (lie McGregor, la., hive Imvc recently bought the Salem Oregon Daily Jouunal, nnd are now pushing their new purcluso to the forefront after the stylo or all Iowa people who go west to make (lie country grow up. Tho Holer Hros.lmvcthe real newspaper genius mid will succeed nn where. Wheatland Spectater: Wc have received a copy or the Capital JoUKN'AL published at Salem Ore gon. It Issoiiielhliigof an Oregon paper. It li well yut up, and all printed ut home. Judging from its general appeaianeo editorially, and its list of advertisers we call It well supported, and we think that there are no "dead heads" in Salem Or. Uremcr Co. Independent: We are in receipt of the Capital Evkn iNfj JnuitXAL, published ut Salem, Oregon, by Ilofer Ilms., formerly of this state. The paper presents u healthy, prosperous condition and under the iiiauiigetiieutof tho I Infers is sure to eontinuo thtu, tw they are newspaper men that nro onto their Job. They bought out an established htiHliictw. We'll tee j ou later, boys sometime thlti summer, perhaps. McGregor News: Ueforo coming west get the farts about Oregon's peerless resources and advantages. Oregon has farming, lumbering, mining, fruit growing, niaiiufaeliir Inir, continental railroads, ocean shipping, salmon ilshurloj, and more rapidly growing towns and cities than any other statu lu tho Union. Get tho Wklkly Jouunal, $1 a year. For reliable Information con cerning Oiegon, adilres3 Ilofer Urolhers, Salem, Oregon. O-ngeNews: Wo are lu receipt of the Capital Jouunal, an evening dally published at Salem, Oregon, the eilltorlal staH'or which has re cently been reinforced by Ernst Hofer, of McGregor News fame. Il Is a blight and spicy piper, and con tains a write-up or Salem and sur roundings which Is well caleitl iled to bring to thu place western-homo seekers. Tho McGregor News lost a strong man when Urnst went West, but their resources i-ecni to be inexhaustible, Tor the News lias lost none of Its good qualities. Our Weekly Clilciiso Letter. Chicago semis to have thu faculty or attracting great people and great things. The past week has found two of the greatest dciiini)ttmtniH of muslo of the age under her roof-tree Sitrasate, the vlollnNt, and D'Al liert, the pianist. These have gath ered hundreds of listeners in the Auditorium tho pat week Ruth are wonderful musicians, composers as well as tK'iiiuiiHtratiirs; both hold the public, jet these two are anti podal as Tar us their personalliles are concerned. One Is the graceful, gracious man of the world, shaKly, conventional and externally har monious a perfect picture as he stands drawing tho bow aertws the strings; a liquid undulation Hows through every movement, out thro' his whole Inidy. He seems to com t the tones from hid versatile Instru ment, and lends all the grace and dalutlucxs within his resource to call them forth. To thin give u'tcsclfup to tho full exprv-wloii of miihleal thoughts Is the art of arts, the mother and father of pure art. ThiMither of this world-famed pair Is of a sterner east. IVAlhcrt shows strength and concentration in bis condensed and not liarmunlmislv proMirtloiUMi tiguru. ills snaggy hulrt-eouiH to to-s defiance lu the face of public opinion, as hw bK himself resnluiol.v not to pkaso tin audience before him, tin: us tf ti. meet the comiueudatlou of Ids gioat maNter, I.Uzt. Ills thoughts hciii centered in a higher mdin than that of personality and he prtsx-etU to iiiiiulfesl that thought, uucoi, HcloiHuf Mirmu ndltigs or condition Ills very acknowledgments of pulh lie acclamation are empliatle and not very groelous. Thus uutlKslai are tluyutwo masters or nit her lu struiuouts of tiaruioiiy, and the. UhiuIi thogtvtit lvviiii that tiuouii U not tainted ur dlmlulklud, o limited by lursoual imperfuetlouii. THE fiA j that Ills a thing Internal, not ex ternal, of the Hjilrlt and not of the ! flesh. Among other Interesting things I . - . ... .1 II. ...!.... nf Here at present is me i-um.-vnM -ntiillinga by the lliisduii, Vcrefet-I chairen,nl the Exposition building. I Onltery after gallery or iniKwtriuti dr.ipery Is hum; with the brilliant nod startling work of this JlMn .luenciiau-eo,i)iuiiiruiS u- ..u..v.- fill scenes which lie as nil limt Vidiial Inn witnessed in tlie exepuil-J ... .. . 1 .. t .1... .....rwl.if- ence of n n itlnii. Tli- extremist and realist of Russian character are all expressed mi huge cjinva-'-es, -vast like the pi ilns of that I'ltaule conn try, broad expanses of ski with siunely it horizon line visible in change of olor, and the glaring brilliancy or the still barbaric taste or n people unsorteucd by mini climes and warm suns. One reads the Russian consciousness in the war element, nil emphatic trait of barbarism, and her national con sciousness in die various phases of conquest, tho vulture sweeping down upon its p.ey, the tiger in the act of in in-eating, and tho strug gles between m in and man. The coloring of thews plclures is remark able for Its decided contrasts, Its un meditated combinations, even asone whos'soul is utterly devoid of poe try and harmony might see anil point out hero a patch of green grass, there a while and glaring mosque, or n sky absolutely blue. Such is the ie.ilislie tendency, so called, but which fails to take into nccilunt thoH' other elements, such atmospheric blendings, the very na ture of man's eye to see thro' the ideal, and lend its Inner light to ex ternal facts, such elements are dis regarded as unreal, when they are the fundamental realities or vision. Wo pass down the street, tin. happy within, discouraged, we scarcely h-'O the objects as we pass, what matters It ir there be a wisp or green grass near the ilusty curb or not. Our inner vision Is sealed. Again wo are full r courage and treasure nt some success, and how changed the scene; the sky and air meet in one glad jubilance ami we reel kindly inclined toward theehll dicn wc pass, and we fcecni to be able to see on all bides and behind and before. This has been our ex perience and becaiifcc of It our eyes have been opened to real and unreal realism. This collect! in Ims nttracted enor mous attention, but just n present there is an Increa-c of attendance, and we follow to see what the pub lic lias found. In a further, inner room, which Is hung lu heavy folds of cardinal, nnd carpeted to soften the approach of thoo who come thither to see, hangs n small oil painting In a modest gilt frame, how dlllerent the coloring, h w soft, and harmonious, nnd yet how sim ple and unpretentious! Two figures sliiud with heads bowed and in per fect reverential rcpn-e. At their feet nnd about them lie the imple ment of rude toil, tho boo and thu barrow. To the left stands the man, whoso every outline In -speaks womanly reverence. To the right, tho woman, wrapped in tho very abnegation of self in the presence of a higher recognition. The sunset Vlow bathes botli form and land scape In a soft warmth and from rar net oss tho fields come the yesper chimes of the Angehis. 'f hrse two peasants at I he thought of God have laid down their human burden nnd supreme faith r!i-es up from their humble hearla in response to tho call. This picture in all Its various" reproductions has always appealed to the human heart, not alone to the arlist. Tho world has long since tecognlr.cd Its perfect pur ity and true simplicity. Rut here, before tho original work r him who conceived tin I made It maiilfust, u are brought closely to tho painter, for thro his fruits wo must know him. Millet was himself ns slmplo nnd pure lu heart as the Norman peas ants. He wnstuio to every human tvlatlou and tiuu to himself and to was ablu in the midst of the cor rupt ms and impurity of Parisian art to hang up such i picture and say to Paris that "purity and faith me not all dead, Tor out on the Normandy fields It still lives and grows and grows." Rut how much faith it must have taken on the put or Millet, to go on painting siioh things as the world .vjoelo.1, and in theinliM or poverty and family stress be true to his Ideal. Uelng true to himself he could not be other than true to It. The American world seems to be willing to accept the sweet message of Millet, and the thought could come at no time or place where Its truth would stand out more mildly and pure'y now and In the midst of thu lurlurie oriental realism of the huge Riibslaii collection, Ut.i.lt. Chicago, Fob. H, 'Wi. llurklt'it's Arnica Salr. TlielMMtt miIxu lu the vvor,d foruu.s, bruU w,MWw,HitrsMtll rlieuni, rxv- nr, i .r, 9luml Iwitld., eUIU4.tlll, t.l.aHlid II kKtn 14MUI OIlN Ullll 1.1MVH' UMIUK jiw. or 110 iiy niulil. Itu guuMiito.l ismui ai. und nw. or 110 pny ninlil R mo iKvi .itltii!tx Inn ur miiuey tv an rVr wtle by liaulvt J i'ry, druggUt, tuiHi. rriivmsiiit i-it ux. - piTAIi EVENDTG JOtntKAl. CIXAIi TOCS TACS. It I now Inown that p'l ply ilia II not the result - Wotvi Clwaie. bat h crawl 1)7 Impaired ".Ijfcstlon, forw'jUS liey now dvo TeseUbIoor. rcctlvw Incul ol nlncraa. TwofhorttcKtlmonltlJaroplr- I p.tai and ?? f"J ' j J- fg0& fn torontrajtthcartloi ni laePuiM-... rarlMa, (or ja, jr . ,, -ycZxlniti i& her lace. t-t i i i,l drinetnla. 1 ' oiplci to appear oa t!e Cluprcttrau"e i I? -.-a "" r ..f (he i,!ari!ei aa ! 1.1 -at lubtequcn.. ro- !rol of thu lautscjtloa aa.l :ys!e?' T-obcrt Stewart also writes .roci rctoTia. Cat, I at be tax troublcl wtfa b":!l ho (ranlt'jatono cf tUc lsalln; tanaiarmaiaetuaUJacrcascd tlio crupttom, vrh'.c'j rcipoail e 1 at onco to Jar's Vcnctablo Ca-Tn;ar:U and disappeared lmmeUIau.. Col. belie of the Sixth liniment Says: Dr. 13. S. Heldcn: By the nd vlee of 11 friend I wns induced to ue y ur Elliereul Cough Syrup for n se vere cough. I found great relief from the use or only one bottle. KUOI3NE LI3HE, Stockton. Large size $1 00 small 50 cents. I-or sale by all Druggists. 'I here Is not only phun but there Uvirtew lu n hnrty Infl; nnimnls kan't lafTaud devils won't. A Safe Investment. Is ono guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or a return or purchase price. On this plan you can liny from our adverll's.'u Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery ror Consumption. It is guarlntced to bring Teller when used for any nf fection or Tl'.roat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inflammation or Lungs, Rr.iticliltis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc.. etc. ft is pleasant and agreeable to taste, safe, and can Iks dcended upon. Trial bottles free at Daniel J. Fry's Drugstore. The national cceds in Hawaii. reform party suc- Mcrit iii. We desire to say that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Now Life Pills, Itueklen's Arnica Salve and Klectric Jilt ters, and have never iiaiidled remedies that sell as well, or thai give such Hitisf.ictlon. We do not hesitate to uuiriutee tlieni, and stand ready to refund the price, if Ktlisfuetorv results do not follow l heir use. The remedies have won their popularity on their merits. Daniel J. Fry Druggist. How's This? Wo offer S100 rewardjfur any cuseof ca tarrh th it cm not he cured by luKlnir II-ih'8 .itarrh Cure. J, J, ClnnryACo.. Pjop.,Tolelo, Ohie: we, 1 he iindi-Mgued, hue knon H". J. Cheney for. ho lanl lo years, und believe I1I111 to be perfectly hunnr.ible In nil buxl ne tniiiMicilonK, ami financially iible to mrry out any .iblljittlMtm lnude by Ihclr firm: Went ATnuix, wholosnle druggists, l'nleilo, I).. Wnldlii?, Klnniin & Jlnrvln. uholc.ilu druaglit. Tot do. O., K. 11. Van I liHwn. niticr Toledo Niitlonullmnk. To ledo. 1 1. II iII'h Cat.irrh Cure Is taken In lernally. ncllng dlieetly nron tho bli od Mint iniicoumirliiic8ot Hie sydein. Price "j ecuis per bottle bold by all drticglMs J-lm SODIKTY NOTIOKS. KNKIirraOF'PYrillAS. Itegularineet Iiik on Tuesday night of i-nc-h week at 7:.Wp. m. J.O'nONAI.D:C. V. . It. It. WATIUW. K. of It. und H. 0!,IVKU)I)OKNo. 18, I. O. O. t, meets In Odd KcU.hvh' Hall npMulrs. Cornei Commercial und Kerry sirvets, every Kat-urilayat'.-:!0p. in. J. I.. MimihKi., I. A. Makkino, Secretary. N. O. n A. 11. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depart- inent of urt-gon, meels every Monday evenlugHt the hull oer thoOiegon ljnd company's ollUv. VNItlug comrades uri ctirdlally Invited to attend. I). c.Siikhma.n, Poit Commader. H. A. Kaniii.k, Adjulii n. PltOKl'-SMONAL CAltDS. J. J. 81! AW. J. T. aiUXlCl. Attoum:y.s at law, Salem, Oregon. Ofllce llrst tlwir to the left at head of Htalrx lu the retr of l-mld A lliibli'M hank. rnlli.MON l-'Ollli, attorney at law, Salem, 1 Oiegou. Ullli-e n-stalls In 1'atton'n block. JOHN A. CAKSON, Counsellor nnd attorniy at law. Member of the lliir of Ontario, Canada, t'J Slate street, balcm, Oregon. nllVSICIAN. -MKS. l)lt. M. K. MCCOY and biirxt-on. has located and taken pxmuh over Squire Pamir's grocery -i(iro. Chronic diseases a speo laity. Uousultatlon free. 1'iJldw I puyHiciiiii c: 11AHI.ICS C CCItTIS, M. I).. Sur.'iiiu and MoiiHi-oimllilo nlunli-liin. Olllee and renldeiii-e, lS.Murtkireet, In oltlcu lir-mi-rly iK-L-upled ny I)r ltl.-den, Salem, nr Ollkv hours S 10 tin. 111. and from 'J 10 '. anil 7 to Sp m, IMm-hm-i of Hit- rectum alid ehmiilu dltxies a hiuv-luliy, Klfteen yeai-s iK.-rleiue. dw A M)Iti:W II. 111VKN, PHYSICIAN ANU SCIKJKON, Salem, On-gou. Ollloe honi:0 to 11 a s 0. in. 111., a to 3 .uut 7 to Oitu-oi Court Mm-i, nt diMir east of Ur, Itouliind, lteidOi.-, 5UI Ctu-meketiifct. D,. . 11. Pltlt.l PUyulolim and Surguon SOUTH SALKM. Olt'.re hours ti to 10 a 111. and from 2 to i und 7 to H p. m. l-'ormtirly of llurralo, o lltOKt-JsslO.N.M. Nl'ltK A specialty I iniulr oriMiillnt'inmilK, lmveexx-rii-iK-e Mis, C, C. .Morgt4U,ttsl Coiumerehil tlreet. I-JI lin ill P. W ll.l.l A Ms," STKNuUUAPTTEK l , and Tyiuurlier(.Vpyist. Wilt make n-Niris of uliil., ric: copying on tyixs Hriluriivnniti'ly nnd iiixitly done. Oitu-e oer. T Yentoii's furulluro store, Com inerelrtlstrrel.Snleui. I im'K .VI, kl..V inlvi-lvti ..11 IL 1. '' ..i.r "l'.. a ..,. ..i., ,,. kind, of ilooinitlnir. mvivirtst to do iitnn)l. C. C. Moivan,'i.M Comiiwrelal strtMU I -J I-1 11 1 -,01lliltl'.t McNAIXY, AUCHirECS. 1 tans ahd siH-eltleattous of all el.tsses of of building, on short uotlee, siiK-rlu-'t-uilui.vul Mink prumptly liHi.ifd wltrr. 2,Vif JOHN K.NIUIIT. 13UrCK3NtITH. IIirsohiyvng aud rcxilrlng a ijUlly cilnip l the luol uf Ubvrty slrwt, alviu Oiv,,ou. tanr V it f'-i 1 nni " H fire Mer ATFACTS. Wlf E Our rnlversity lotsnre the highest dryest, iict locate nnd ehe.ipet loti in Salem. Honcv fo Loan Wc have n nt.mberor w .11-1 cat .1 ud well-lmproved farms that we are offering ut n bargain and on insy terms. O i?nR EXCHANGE. There is no u to complain . 111 ..l ...oll.lmnnivml ICllllSUS en iiivuicii, "-""i""".-.r."... 1 O THE GLOBE Employment and General Intelli gence Office, NO. 292 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. WANTED. Five clrls for cenernl housework, n situation for lady cepyist: nlso gentlemen copKnd short-hand writers. Wo.k for three mule teams. Or will sell the teams at a bargain. THREE Grand Tea Consisting of the First Prize Elegant China Tea Set, fifty-six pieces, complete. Second Prize Fine Hanging Lamp. Third Prize Set of Rodgers Bros.' Plated Knives nnd Forks. OFFKKCD BY- Cox & Grocers, 249 Commercial Street. -o- figyTickets with chance on one of the three prizes presented to ev ery purchaser of ONE POUND of our TEA! Offer good until March 1, 189 J. Wm. B rown DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 cm 1 6 u- -j y) BROOKS loo State St., Salem, Or. D il - to, il Cliemicals, FINE MM AND TOILET AMIl'LIK ! o 8arl,lly8lciall8, Prtt-orintlons nmt Family Recipes carefully com imuiuktl. A lill line of cholee Imported and Key West ClKitrs. STEAM LAUNDRY ut AT GEOIIQE HOUYE'ti UAltliEU SHOlX Some of the fines! r..idi'nce nroperty iithecitvat prices lint will interest you. 6 to 8 Pel' Cent. 'f S'ac1!;:: iSS IlirillS Ot 49(1 IHTl S -HUI. ... r,,w nmroved tOWII pro oei 1.1 follewing: Boggs Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. ThN houo carries n large stock of flrst eWis koihIs from the best iiianiifiicturers In lie uoild.timl Is prejuired to give satisfac tion, both lu slje and quality, to every one w ho will purchase gouds it them, No. 231 Cominerclnl Street, SALEM ... OREGON & COX, 1 ? 1J AND - II AVK YOU KVKU SKKX ANY (IK llitte-e Mtlrts Colluraund flirt's luuudried the SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY? If not make it a oliit to do so. Prizes k Co. I ORKKM.. "iMl rniMvnii t t ST From Terminal or Interior Points tto (l lg the lin& to tnlce To all Points East and South. It In tliedlnlnit car route. Itrurjs through vestibule trains every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND (Ko change or carc.) Comiosed of dtnlngcars unsurpasBCd, Pullman drawlnc room sleepers ur latest equipment. TOURIST Sleeping Cars! Best that can be constructed and In which aieommodailons are both free, and lur nlshed for holders offlrst und secoud-clasn tlckel8,and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. X continuous tine connecting with all lines, affording direct and uninterrupted service. Pullman sleeper reservations can be e--ured In advance through any agent of the road. .... . ,. In America, England and Europe can be purchabcd at any ticket olltcc of this com- ThroucU UCKCIS 10 anu jrum u jxjiuib purchabCdatauy puny, Pnii infurmntlon concernimr rates, time- nrtrnlnn.routes andotheraetaus I i furnished on application to any agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First street, cor. Washington; Port laud, Oregon, JACOB L. MITCHELL Ijocal Agent, Salem, Or, THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. 223 miles shorter, 20 hours less time than by any othei mute. First class through pasRengor and freight Un from Portland and all points In tho Wll lametto vallev to and from Ban Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Hundoys). Leave Albany fcOOFM Leave Corvallis 1:40 PM Arrive Yaquina - &30PM Leave Yaquina ------ 6:45 A M Leave Corvallis 10:35 AM Arrive Albany 11:10 AM O. & C. trains connect at Albany and Corvallis. The above trains connect at YAQUINA with the Oregon Development Cos Llna jfbtea-.,iship between aqulna and Has Francisco. SAIMNIJ DATES. STEAMERS. FROM YAQUIW Willamette Vallev Monday Sept. Willamette Valley Tuesday " 1 Willamette Valley, Wednesday " 35 STEAMERS, FROM SAN FRAHCISCO Willamette Valley Wednesday, Sept. 4 Willamette Valley Friday u IS Willamette Vallev Saturday ' 21 Willamette Valley Hunday " 29 nils company reserves me rignt io cuuntresa Is". B. Passengers from Portland and all Willamette Valley points can make close connection with the train- of the YAOUINA KOUTE at Albany or Corvallis aud If destined to Ban trinclsco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evening before date of sailing. I'assengrr anil Freight Kates Always tie Lowfst. For Information npply to Messrs. HL'LMAN CO., Freight and Ticket Agents 200 and 202 Front st., Portland, Or. C.C. HOQUE, Ac't Gen'l Frt, 4 Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific It. It. Co., Corvallis, Or O H.HASWELL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; A Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 301 Montgomery si.; Ban Francisco, Cal The Oregon Pacific steamboats on the Willamettee river division will leave Port land, south-bound, Monday, Wednesday and Friday atOa. m, Arrive at Corvallis Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3.-20 p. m. Leave Corvallis. north-bound. Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. ra. Arilveat Portland, Tuebday, Thursday and Saturday at 3:30 p. m. on Monday. Wednesday and Friday both north and south-bound boats Ho over right at Salem, leaving thereat 6 a. m. C. C. HOOUE, A. O. F. and I. Agent. TA lilt U11U IV VUlll VIA Southern Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA RODTE. Time between Salem and Sin FranelsetQ Tklrty-tix Uonri. CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIW RUN DAIIT BKTWKEN 1-OItTI.ArD AND S. T. South. "Jforth. 1.-00 p. m. (i:ll p. in. T:t3 a. m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Bulein San Fran. Ar. Lv. L,v. 10:i5a,ni. 7:53 a, m. 7.-00 p. m. LOCAL I'ASSENOEIt TRAIN - CKIT 8CNDAV) ( DAILY IX i:00 a. m. 11:10 a. in 10 p. m. Lv. Lv Ar. Portland Kalem Kugene Ar. Uib p. m. Lv. R-j2 p. m. brjftCJ o.Bt PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPEIIS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For accommodation ot second class passengers attached to express trains. Then. P. company's terry makes con nection with all the regular trains on th at SMo Division from foot ol h stre Pottland. iVest Side Division. Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY gCKfT SUWDAT), 7:30 a.m. 12S p. m. Lv. Portland" Corvallis Ar. Lv. '8.-30 p. ra. 1:30 p. m. Ar. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains uf Oregon Pacific Hallroad. Through tickets to all points south and east via California KJCl'KE&S TRAIN (DATLTKiafrTBUNDAY 4:50 p. m. &00 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. I Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. M0a.m, 6:t5a.m. Through Tickets To all poiLta OUTII and EAST V1A-- CaliforniA. t-or lull information regarding rates maps, etc., apply to the, Company's agent -taleiu, Urvgou. K. P. lUHJEIW. Assu U. F. and Pass. As't Manager. . It. KOKIlLlilt; IN8UKAUCK Company. Ftr and lit rina. JOH. ALSKUT, Aant, . . Qalew, Orw Ei3E3