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ii-.r "'. SITLER, PHELPS & EVANS, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION AGENCY Office' lip-Stairs in New Bank Block Choice Country AND CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. nlo havo a notary public anil ne- we. .I.inmirotllce. If you wish bwsl 2,n rtSlimroU wrmen up. books rU. Moving, rord work, or conveyancing done .call and gee in. Call and See T. j. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, , T Ills NEW QUARTERS, IN THE A 1 "' :'.... Il,ill,lliir fVir. Com. A State lUHiuun .........., Jntrclil and Cbcmekete streets 'O-ltl J. 1VIACV, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Corner State and KroptSts., Salem. (Jnod accommodations and good rigs. Haveaquuuuij . 6" " - SALEM HANKS. 881m J..MACY. H. Diamond, Teacher of Mimic and dealer In Mus cal Instruments and Strings. NO. 247 RONT ST. X lMMUe Fur success at tlio CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Salem, A. P. Akhstkong, Mngr. Oregon. K.L. Wiley, Prln. Business, Shorthand, fiptrnliog, Pamaiuhip and Icglnl Depuua.ntj. ljy and evening Sessions. Students fulinlttec' any limr. Cull at the Co'lctru or uddrcss the Principal lor catalogue. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In Literary, Normal, Business, Law, -AND- MEDICAL COURSES. It is tlio oldoit, largest and least expen Hive Institution of learning In the North School opens first Monday In September Send for catalogue to TIIOS. VAN SCOY, President. 7: Salem. Oregon. A. E. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, SAL KM, OREGON. -IlEAI.V.R IN- STOVESand RANGES PlambiD;;, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty! jra- Acrent for the BOYNTON COMPANY'S tabllshed In 1819 IlICITAUDSON A Furnaces. Ks- Dress Making! sil Commercial Street. CUTTING AND FITTING By a competent lady who has had large experience. Leave'orders early. Satisfac tion guaranteed. 2,Htf fig?, fe mm: M&ZL fttQBL HEALTH. iuasf mum L ItlcUnu's Oolden Balsam No. 1 iurc Chancres, flnV nl second st7i; Sorts en tho Lees and Bidy; Sore Ea-s, pper-e lor u uioicnei, Iscased Scalp, and all Ejrei, Nose, etc., Copp S-p:ii:itIo at-.rih. I primary loat or th primary lo-s or the disease known a Sj-phllu. Prlri., f 5 CO per DoMlr. L. Rlchn.t's O ldi.ii n!tlsm No. a Cures Terthrv. McrcurlalSra'.ilIllie Rheu. mitlim, Palm in tbs Rones, Taint in ths Head, biik cf the Neck, Ulcerated Boro Throat, Syph'.lit'o Hash, Lumps and con tracted Con's, Stiffness of tho Limbs, and mdlcatu o'J d scaa Iroin tho system, whether caused by Ind'scrctlon or abuso cl Mercury, tearing tho b!xd pura and Hilthy. P lr ( S I O per t oltle. Lolilclinu' .Golden anlsUAu I toto Kr t' a curs ol Cono-r!ica, Oleet, irr.tatlonG-uiel, and all Urlna-y or Ocnt M duarranjcmenU. Vrtie 84 Bo per Uottlo. t.' ttlclinti' ( PoMen SptnUh In-J-ctli'n, I rstrc-e cas-sof dwiorrhaii, In1niro toyf !cct. Strlrtun I.4.C PtIcb fel per Djttle, .. Itlclnu's Golden O'ntinent tort oeT ctciienl!n;;rf byphli.llcK-r', and ernit ani. Prlro$l to p r Hox. i 1 Ichnu's Goldn-i I'll i-.Vno tiulLr. it citmentj ln ot physl -al pow. " ex r ocr veer. I rostratlon, etc. Prlco (fa 00 per Ilex. Tn.Icei l Nervine, Vnt cterrwberc, C. O. 1)., rccurely packed per express. - C. P. ItICUA'rrr& CO. . Acents, il t a tons. line street, t orner tlay, B'l rraneieo. Cal. ctncuLAtt uailto raze Ladd &, Bush BANKERS. IRON BUILDING, SALEM. Transact a central banking business In all brnnchc. Tne bunk bus connecilon ullh bunks In Oregon, Washington, Mon tamiand Idaho, nnd corrcspoi.deuts In all tho principal towns of thoo states, UZd&wlm First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. L.AUUE. 1'rcaiaent. Olt. J. KKYNOLOS, Vice President. lOHN MOIU. Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Excntmgo on Portland, Ban Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold, HUte, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit nnd transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at rea8onaoie rates. Insurance nn such se curity van bo obtained at the bank In most reliable companies. Capital National Bank, SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid up, - - - - S75.OH0 Surplus, ..---- 15,000 It. S. WALLACE, - Resident. W. W. MAUTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALIIEHT. .- - Cashier. DIRlCTORSi W. T. Gray, W. V. Martin, J. M. Martin, II. S. Wallace. Or. W. A.Cuslek. J. H. Albert, T. McF. Pntton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat nnd other market able produce, consigned or in store, cither 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, Han Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin Hong Kong and Calcutta. (1 to ram -VIA- Soutliftrn Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time between Salem and San FraucltcoS Thirty-six Hoars. CALIFORNIA KXI'RESS TISAIN RUN DAIII BETWEEN J'OUTLAFD AND S. F. South. "TNorth.' 4:00 p.m. Lv. Port Innd Ar. 110:45 a. m B:4t p. m. Lv. Salem Lv. I 7:5:1 a, m 7: 15 u. m. I Ar. Ban Fran. Lv. 7:00 p. ni. LOCAlTrASSKNOhll TRAIN ( DAILY t.X CEPT aUNDAY) 8:00 a. in. L Portland Ar. I :t:t5 p. in. 11:10 n. m Lv Salem Lv. 12:52 p. m. 2:10 p. m. Ar. Eugene Lv. t :W n. m PULLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For acconimodutiou ot second class passenger, uttached to oppress trains. The . P. company's- Jerry mukes con ncction wlth.11 tho regular irains'on th East Side Division from footol 1" stree Portland. Yest Side Division. Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY). 7:30 o. m, I 12:25 p. in. I Lv. Ar. "Portland Corvallis Ar. Lv. 6:20 p. m. lUSOp. m. At Albany una CorvalllS'connect with trains ef Oregon Pacific Railroad. Through tickets to all points south and east via California EXVHES3 TRAIN (DAILYEXCKIT8UNDAY lilOO a. m. 1:59 p. m. 8:00 p. in. EyI Portland Ar. I Ar.McMlnnvilleLv. 6:45 a. m. Through Tickets To all points 0UTU and EAST VIA California. For lull inlormation regarding rales maps, etc, apply to the Company's agent Halem. Oregon. E. P. HOUEIW, ARst. O. F. and Pass. Ag't It. KOKllLKlt. Mananer. Oregon R. R. Company Line. (Limited.) C. N. SCOTT, RECEIVER. Tickets for any point on this line for sale at the depot, foot of Jeirerbon strret.und ;.l tho United cat rage and baggage lninsfer company' olllce. eorucr Second and I'lne streets. CoinmuUUlon Tlcketa at 2 cents ''General oflloos northwest corner First and Pine street, Portland. EAST MIDE. From Toward Portlund Stations. Partlnud Silver- Coburg Porfnd Porfd tonao mall nml I Exp LV AM All I"J AK.lt 8 00 Porti'udSPCo :i V 9 5TlUy's Ijinillug. 2 SA 10 yj Woodburn.. 1 40 11 47 Jiillvcrton 12 20 5 07.Hr wnnvllie 7 40 fl 6U.CoburB-... 6 00 The Journal still believes It would be money iu the pockets of Mario:: unit Polk counties to build a bridge over the Willamette nt Sa lem that will beuciedlt nnd n source of pride to the iople of both coun ties. No cheap bridge, or even a rebuilding tf the old bridge will be satisfactory in the long run. A $100,000 brills, ir good enough, and strong enough to le utilized Anally as a railroad bridge, Is what he people want, and the counties tire able to build Hand will make money by It, A gentleman on tho street car to day began to talk to uiiother in Ger man. Ho nut on a few minutes when the other broke in with, "what ypu say may be deuced Inter esting, but I don't understand a deuced word you lire talkiug about " "Den, vy tideii't you stay zo!" said the German. Fred Werner aud one Granville attempted to rob J. Weston at Salt Lake City Monday. In n tight that followeb Werner was shot through the neck and probably fatally hurt, Granville Instantly killed" and Weston only slightly wounded. Tun Journal does not believe it Is right, when a man Is discharged from prison, to publish the tecord of his convictions, where from and what he was sentenced for, and all the detal's of the erlino for which he has done time. He gets out as u free man aud should not be braudtd anew with the stain of his past life. Such men have a hard enough lot aud are often precipitated deejer into new crimes by such influences. Hon. Z. F. Moody, of The Dalles, is In the field for nomination for governor at the hands of tho re publicans. The Albany week since it service. Herald is 20 cents a takes the telegraph heavy iron lintel for the building was this morning fiom the foundry to the The Mi u to moved building. The Statesman lias not yet learned the name of Salem's city attorney. Please remember, boys, It is John J. Murphy. CONDI.N.SEll Tr.LEUKAMS. Oregon potatoes are bringing $2.65 to$J.00 In San Francisco. Tho snow plows are again called into requisition iu California. The city auditor of Chatauooga is reported to be a defaulter iu 505,000 Immigration and letters of iu qulry for Oregon property are in creasing daily. Tho republican tariff revision bill is rapidly being completed, aud will bo submitted in a few days. More of the New York city demo cratic leaders are being urrestt d every day for corruption and bribery. The diiterences between Bismarck and the Get man emperor are irrecon cilable aud tho chancellor has re signed. The Britisli ministry were defeat ed Tuesday eve on a vote in parlia ment, Chamberlain voting with tlu Gladstouiaus; UEAI. ESTATE TltA.SSFEIW. W H Hobson U Whitney and wives to Lizzie Hall, It 8 bile-14,. Hobsou's ad to Stay ton I D and H S Itambo, to John Bikes 14 acres iu Salem Salem Land company to Allena M Mellen and Maggie J McFadden, Its 0 anil 7, blk 5, Englewood ad to Salem. S. J. and F. M. IUnehnrt to E. E. Loug.lts 15, 10, 17 and 20 iu A F Waller ad to Salem W A Shaw and wife to Jj W Condit, lots 1 and 4, block 21, Capital Park ad to Salem L 1) Hall and wife to Ellis Stevens, 50 acres in t 0 s, r 1 w F M and J S Itlnehart to E E Long, 3.75 acres in t 7 s, r 3 w S J aud F M Itlnehart toM M Owen, tract in Salem S J nnd and FM Rinehart to E E Long, lots In A F Waller ad to Salem GOO 5:0 500 400 1500 1500 3000 2000 Letter liiM. Tho following letters remain un called for iu tho posfolliee at Salem Mar. 11), 1800; persons calling for the same should say advertised. Adams Blanch Baldwin Violet llachman MrsS Bezmer Jacob LV I'M 4 00 5 03 55S 7 00 10 45 9 45 X 49 7 Alrllo mall WEST SIDE. Portland mail LV 7 4.-1 1U45 20o I 10 4 55 ft 55 At Alt .Portland MWV. Dundee Junction Hheridan .... ..Dallas .Moninouth . Alrllo I'M 4 35 2 05 1027 S22 73 B45 Wwly NewFishrMarket. Broderiek T J Drahelm Fred Edmiston Geo Toss Miss Linda Gettln Frank Hayes Joseph Jackson Mrs A King John Mouudridge Pfl Pate Addle F Treiek Jariit Webb James C tit raw n A Bnere I D Smith W S A DISASTROUS CHESTNUT. How Milwaukee) Dutle dot a Drink and lost m Urlde). A very amusing incident, gays Peck's Bon, happened nfew evenings slnco over at tho Bijou Opera-house, and ono young man, at least, received a lesson which ho will not forget hi a hurry. JlcKeo Ruukln was entertaining a largo audienco with his now play, "Tho Runaway Wife." and had becomo blind, as is his habit at each per formance, when tho curtain went down on the second act. Bevcral men immediately arose and crowded their way out, tho eager expression upon their faces telling plainly that they woro after a drink. Finally, a nice young follow, with a boautlfut bang, a low-cut vest and a general society air about him, began to get uneasy, aqd after look.ng anxiously at each man who aroso to go, at last, in dosporation, turned to tho fair dream of loveliness at his sldoand said: "Mary, if you will kindly excuso mo for a fow moments, I should liko to go into tho lobby, as there is a gentleman out there whom 1 desiro to speak with." Mary did not answer, but bowed her con sent, and the poor young man crowded Ids way out, much to tho discomfort of several ladies iu bis immediate row. Hardly had ho disappeared through tho door when tho young lady, too, aroso and followed htm. Alas I if ho had but told tho truth and said that ho wanted a drink all might havo been well, but that old chustnut about wanting to seo a man was too suspicious for even a young thing liko her to swallow, and so she followed him. tilio was not mistaken, for going out tho front door, sbo hurriedly glanced into tho bar-room at tho right am thoro bohcld her escort peering into tho in verted bottom of a glass. With a cold glitter in hor oaglo optics that would havo queored a book agont, shn headed north and boarded a Grand avenuo car, leaving tho young man to guess at her Whorcabouts. Fivo minutes later ho entorod tho theater, and b:ing a trlflo near-sighted, marched down tho aislo, and even crowdod his way to his seat boforo discovering hor absence. Then tho blank look that camo across his features was laughablo to behold. First ho looked nt tho vacant seat and sur veyed tho audienco, but all to no purpose, for sbo was nowhere to bo seen. Finally a gallery god mildly hinted that 'Do girl has gono homo to her maw," and then, amid much laughter, the discomfited young man left tho house. To mako it worse, tho young couplo were to havo boon married soon, but now tho woddlng has been indefinitely postponed. THE CONDUCTOR'S CHECK. One Thing Tlint a Woman Can Not Pos sibly UiiderotuuU. If thoro Is any ono thing that a woman can not possibly understand, it i i tho agile conductor's check. Bho can bear to man ago her ticket that sho buys very well, but when it comes to subduing tho fiery, un tamed conductor's check, sho is at a loss, and all powers of perception avail her naught. As soon as it is given her in exchango for tho ticket, says Hallway Topics, sbo puts it iu her pocket-book so that sbo may not for get whero it is, but when tho conductor comes round again and wants to gazo on it just for old acquaintance saao, sho can not remember for tho llfo of hor whoro it hus gono, nnd sho looks through all her pockets, then on tho lloor, but it docs not appear. Next sho gets up, moves out into tho aisle, examines tho scat, and shakes her skirts; but it is only after tho conductor has passed on, telling her that ho will stop on liis way back, that sho romembors put ting it in her pockot-book. Alter ttns, sho holds it heroically in her hand until tho conductor returns and sees it. When ho has vanished sho leans back with a sigh of satisfaction, and begins a novel that sbo has purchased from tho train boy. Something, ho wevcr, attracts her at tention, or sho does not find tho story inter esting, so sho closes tho book, putting the check in to mark tho pluco. This time tho check is gono. Tho con ductor may fret and fume, but he will novor soo that check again. Bho assures him that ho took it up at tho lust station, and when ho tolls her that ho never did so, sho becomos angry, and if ha persists, she dcclaros that sho will report him, und fully makes up her mind betoro sho 1 aves tho train that sbo will havo him dismissed at soon as sbo can writo to tho superintendent. By and by sho opcus tho novel that sho bought on tho train and finds tho missing check. But she can novcr understand how tt happened to got In between tho leaves, sho certainly never put it there, sho can not account for it, and sho novcr will. It is an unfathomable mystery. Baniy Mrs Willis Erwin LG Feller John Fuller Charlcb Houhoii Mary Harcourt Gus Jordan Hal A 5 Klose John Overley Allen Itichinoiid MissF Trite Wulter J 2 Williams Ida tiiear Prof Smith T E Yotinge George PACKAOES. Abbott II W BuMwinJantiM Clark Mary F. Curtis E O . . . ...,i.w.j - . tfi.H tiursi mneilii v.oiumm view !.e3"nS?.S,.S Murium .Martin Lawrence .umv.--.. ''---:--.- .. .j ,.,,,.- .. ...... n-i. i f f L-l,...l, S11D111V OI Hl.ll, IM1U1H f " ....".. The Best Residence Localities In tho city of Portland and other prosperous towns nro those owned by men or corporations who havo tho disposition mid ability to improvo them. HLAND ADDITION HIG -IS OWNED BY- m 1! LID COMPAM And this Corporation is determined to1 UlV Male t m A tec five Aiin To tho uty of Salem. They havo at this time fifteen teams employed nnd the contemplated improvements i havo carcely begun. It is intended to make the drivo leading from Commercial street through Itlversldo aud High aud additions aud around Hlglilnnu Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Jf Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, nnd no ots will bo more than two blocks distaut from tho line. Highland Park will iu tho near luture bo ' THIS MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois in Highland Additon arc HiRli and Dry and Well located; Most Excellent Drainage The soil is black and rich. From all points a flno view Is obtained of tho public buildings and our htghest iinuiitniii peaks. Arrangements aie aheatly being nuido for the location of t w cliurelics lit t l,la " ' v"1' nitmberof residences are soon to be built. Buildings only of the best o ties will be permitted. Beside ts vithin the limits of tho city of Salem are worth on an average overUOO. We can sell you liettcr lots In High and addition for one-third of tho money, nnd being directly on the lino of tho street rallw y they aro praUl. ally not half so far from the public buildings aud tho business part of tho town as the majority of theso alled "inside lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay 51000 for an Inferior lot not so well located. With the tV5;re.V,!,?,l0?nt, ,uild u beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of Interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street car ickets, every year. ATTENTION I "We have farms, largo nnd small, lots from $50 up, and Iioubcs and lots in till parts of the city. Wedoa commission business exclusively. If you .vish to sell, list your property with us. Suburban tracts a specialty. PAYNE & BRIDGFOItD. nhllltrV tl e htm U tail and your order win no rit'i suppl. nlvi I promptly attended to, Norton Eld M M Schmidt II E SnneyOII WnUlng Aliec . .. 11'pli.kl'. ni.iui. HimnzoM win uui. i. HUS PIPWH " kept on no nt K. t,- n",lK',.Vvyl,""?,;,f Hiniai, rilla. liolU. 1IIID I Al hU Drake dvertislne Compound Kxln 1 'l"! " ,r"le,' :; Agency, n and 65 Merchant' IZschaiure. . P'M'"i;'.C- w.1. li id bv all druir nrtntriMa i illlii eiinuiir ww w'-- -w 8 r n Kranoiaao, California, whero contracts I and tiirlehes the I dvertUinit con be made lor IL ' f- Wright' Caycnru C'nintitpotloa remedy promote a rt-uuluriiml liealihy ull'in of the bmveln, aid dlgi-Miunand ul I iiui ir rlta.c tlm ni'Vt Mmlllm kiomaoh. t'liil rtmi Uko It rMdily. sold by all dritzffUts. Capital City. Restaurant Look at This ! 1 9b WILL BUY A LOT Of Bonds at our store! Wo carry a full lino if Mroivrlm, feed, crockery, glassware, cl HTt, tobacco nnd con lectl entry. Ti BURROWS, No. 223 Commercial St., Salem, THE YA0UINA ROUTE. FINALLY RECOGNIZED. How n Mlsaonrl Senator Succeeded Iu Cutctuus; tho 8peuker's Kye. This bit of Missouri history is taitcn from Eoury George's Standard. Tho writer doesn't sign his name: Bulson Uutchtns is a well-known nows papor man of Washington Ho used to livo in Missouri, and at ono tirao represented his district in tho Legislature of which body he was elected tho Bpeaker. There was in tho samo Legislature a member from another district a man whom Uutchtns bad con ceived a prejudice against. This man want ed to bring up a bill in tho interest of bis constituency, but ho never seemed to bo ablo to catch tho Bpeaker's eye. Jjuy after day bo would wait until routino matters had been cleared away, when ho would rlso in his plai-e, nnd, in tho peculiar Missouri high trebie, address tho presiding officer, but without receiving that recognition without which no momDer of a parliament ary body can proceed. Tho inemour finally became tired of such treatment, and ono morning after tho ilouso had been called to ordor ho marched In with a riflo on his shoulder, which, when ho reached his seat, bo leaned up against bis desk. Ho sat thoro qulotly until ho thought tho -routino busi ness was about alt disposed of, when ho slowly picked up his ritlo and cocked it. When tho last motion bod been put and dis posed of our friend aroso, placed his riflo against his shoulder, drow a bead on Bpeaker Ilutcbius and drawled eut: "Mr Speaker." Ti.cro was a silence as of doath in the Assembly chamber for a few mo ments, which was finally broken by tho Speaker himself, who slowly and distinctly said: "Tho gentleman from has tho floor." Tho member lowered his rillo, un cocked it. and then, as if nothing had hup- pened, proceeded to lay his bill boloro tho I legislators. i ' Where I eppermlnt Grows. Wayno County, N. Y.. raises more pep permint than any other plaeo in the coun try. Tho business of raising it nnd distill ing tho oil was begun by a Yankeo peddler fifty years ago. Tho farmers of tbutcoun ty cultivate tlio mint, and ISO.OOO pounds of oil is now distilled irom their crop In favor able seasons. The peppermint crop Is not ono that returns a fancy profit to tho farm er, butif hecanget2 a pound for his oil, below which tho price seldom, If ever, goes, bo realizes a good return. Twenty-five ooundsof oil to the aero is tho lowest gen eral uverago of tho crop. It is not an un common thing forttio oil to command $3 a pound, and the price bu bea u high asg, Who Is Going East? It is an Indisputable fact that tho hand KouiCNt vestibule trains mat are now run in tho American coJllnent are thoo on iho lliirllngton Uoule; leaving fiom Union depot In Denver, also HI. Paul, Immcdl iititly on the arrival of all UiroiiKli trains Irom the west. Th'lliMt und necond via conflict uro iiinRnlllceiiMhortvllnlnirrlmlr urx Hupcrb.tlu Pullman sleepers extreme ly luxiiriuiii.nnii ptiiicoHuniiiKwiii u.iiiiib earn Tho next tlmoyou go east t Kansas City, Chicago or St. Louis, lryou mentlmi to iho ticket mjent that you wnut your ticket to read from Deuver, Oinalin, Kan mis city or -t. Paul, over the Itiirlluuton route, on will get It, und you will always be gluaof It, If von go bv tho way of tlio Northern or Canadian Piicllle, the elega it veNtlbulo trains of "Tho Burlington route, between SI. 1 au;, Chicago mm! St. Louis will carry you along tho eastern shoio of tlio MIbhIk-i-Ippl river for a dlstimco of :K0 miles iimldht bcenery that omnotbo Mirp.issedj or. If you go via tho Union, or Southern I'acltlc. and ycur tlcltct reads via ''Tho lliirllnuton itouto.' from Chyonno or Den ver, ou will piinH t liioiigh all tho thriving oitlex and towns located in what is pop ulaily known nUlio "ilenil of the conti nent." For further Information apply to A. r. Hheldon, Weneral Atent, hft Mrst street, Portland, Oregon. 8.7tfw ive trains connect nt YAttUINA Oregon Development CVu Llm ihlps hotween Yaquina and Kan Two Tlirough IVains Eacli Way DA.11.Y, VIA UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Commencing with Sunday, Mnrch 2nd, bolhllrxt and MHxind-rUttM tickets will bu hoiiort-d on ''The Limited East ilall," tr.il k .'tiinil 4. iih wcil ulso on the "Over land I'lyern," No. land 2. "Tho Limited Kiwi Mall" trains nre equipped Willi Pullman palace and coliv nlst hleepers. dining caw, chair cars and coachew, and tun solid between Portland and hlcniio, dullv without change, Tlui"Overland l'"lyr"tnilnn aie rqiilpped Willi Pullman p.ihieo sleeper and conches, between Portland ar.il Council lllutN, and with Pullman colonist sleeper" between Portland und Kansas City, dally, without mnec!ionero inndoiit Pomilelli with through tralus num.! from Halt Ulie, a id at' heuinio Willi through trains to itud from Oenver, K hikw City and hi. iiuls. Tho iilxno tntliiH iillurd tlio tilcliet iitnulieiweciillia Woilliwtwt PiioliUt at und ICaktornand oiilhern x.lin. Detailed lime of tialiis, raton, through 'ticket", biigBHKe ehe.-ka ote., vn bo linn 1 enred iiimii uniillaitlon loimy agent "fine IcHymem. i.n.j.r.n OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. i25 miles shorter, 'JO hours less time than by any othoi louie. Hrst class through passenger anrl freight line from Portland and all tiolnts In tho W II lametto vallev to nnd from Man 1'ranelsco TIME SCHEDULE. (Except Sundays). Leave Albany i!!?: Leave Corvallis IMS f vJ Arrive Ynqiilnn W'W I' JJ Leave Yncjulna ,HiHAJ; Ucave Corvallis lOt.BAM Arrive Albany I:W A Jl O. & C. trains connect nt Albany and Corvallis, Tho abov with the ( jfHtcir.ishlps rrancisco. , SA 1 1,1 Ml DATES. STKAMKK8. KIIOM YAQOIN Willamette Vallev ...Haturday Mar Willamette Valley Huudiiy " 1 Willuinotto Valley, Tuesday " 'it STBAMKIIS, FUOM SAN KltANCIHC Willamette Valley Wednesday, Mar 12 Willamette Valley Prldiiy ' lit Willamette Valley Ihursday ; 20 Willamette Valley Sunday " ..This company reserves the nebt to chiuigo bulling dutCH without notlco. N. 11. l'nssengers from Portland und all Willamette Vulley points can make close eonnectlon with the tralu of the YAOUINA KOUTK at Albany jrCorvallls und if destined to bun hrinclsco, should arrange to arrive nt Yaquina the nvciilny oeioreuaiooi sailing. I'Muiigrr ami freight ItalM Always ILe liwmt. KorlnrormatTon apply tn iSIcssrs, IIL'LMAN & Co., Krelgfit and Ticket AgentK 200 und 202 Ftoiii st Portland, Or. r C'.C. HOOUK, Ac't Oen'l Krt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific It. It. Co., Corvallis, or O H. IIAHWKLL.Jr.Oen'l Krt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 3)1 .Montgomery ft.; Han Francisco, Cal Tho Oregon Pacific steamboats on the Wllluiiictteo river division will leave Port land. Koiith-bound, Monday, .Veduesduy nnd Friday ,it u. m, zirrlve m Corvallis Tuesday, 'Ihursday nnd Saturday nt anw p. in. lave Oirvnllls. north-bound, Monday, WclntKluy and Friday utSa, in. Arrive at Portland, Tuesday, Tliursday andSatiirdiiy ati). m. On Monday, Wednesday and Irlday both north Mid south-bound boats Hoover right fit Halem, ,MV,nJ,?n,',n,l(JflniJ '"' A. O, F. nnd P. Agent, iai in Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours of Iho Day None but white lobor employed In this establishment , , . A good substantial meal cooked la flrst clissstylo Twouty-tlve cents por meal. R EC D KRONT. Court street, between Journal Offico and Mluto's Livory. M V li! Largo stock ol nil varieties of FRUIT TREES. Hcnd for catalogue nnd prlco list. Now is tho tlmo to put out peach trees. Trees delivered free to nit parts of tho city, 2.17d wlm T. D. JONE.4, Balem, Or. DR. JORDAN &Co.'s MUSEUM l)l ANATOMY 761 Market xt.Hnn Francisco Admission 25 cents. Onnnd learn how to avoid disease. Consultation nnd treatment personally or by loiter, on spermatorrhoea or genital weakness, und all dlHeiisseof men. send for a book. Private olllco 211 Cenry streel.onsiiltatlnn froo. J, I. CULVER County Suiveyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer W, IUBYARS. Civil Engineer Byars, Culver 4 Walton Surveyor Si Topographer! Surveys, draft", plats imipsunil deserlptlous of lands, townlots, nnd roads, ditches, streets, sowers, alleys, ctu et.. imidoiind furnished nt leusoniililo prices, uia eoiners and Hues re-CM talillHlied from original Held notes rinutm rur .tltehes. roads, afreets or sew ers, with cstliuulcs furnished on applica tion. Address County Surveyor's oillco. Halem, Oregon Imht Sons TaAHtn. w. L. I. ousur TWi . V. FINE HORSESHOEING -AT- Union IMnitleHys S.7-11-W Gdl'l Piiks. .gent. Union Pacific 11. II Company "OVERLAND ROUTE." .'mini, for tho east Havo Portland a V 7.00 am siid two pin dally. Tlo cts to andfron prinrlial points in tin United States Cut ada and I'urope. Elegant New DiaiDg Can PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Prep Family Sleeping Cars run through nn KxprtM trains to Onmhn, Coiibell IllulUnui! Kansas City without change (Viniiectionsat Portland forSun l-'ianois co und PugctrViund tsiiuU. I For lurther istrtlcuhtn nddrm itny All may iiow irly white teeth, pure breaih nd ln-Mllliy gums by Using : a?:Bp're;VnV7rtrVyrWSo'rd,u'y 'nTl .iVSSw; ' r.H. MBM-KK. nm.nl Trafllo Manager or, short noils Scriber &.Pohle's. Hpcclnl attention given to shoeing road sters, driving homes, Interfering und crip pled horses. A largo Stock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried. We glvo our personal attention and em ploy uoue but experts In this dopurliuent. 47 and 51 Slate Street, Salem, Or, Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, Hurcesaors to I), Nnh,tiave n well estab. iisbed lint-K iinu inu nictory in isonu Ugentofthbcoiiipai.- or Salem, uear the fulr grounds, und arupre- I. WiifKru. '. A. ' parca ujiurniau nrsvctsM uniut sou uw ' i fA j '! m