Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 21, 1890, Image 3

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T't j. CRONISE,
.i.i- Pnnl!ip lob Printer.
. VttH NEW QUAItTEHS IN TUK
AT8U?te lnrtn BnlWInjr, Cor. Com
L8iX and Onemekete utrcets '0-ltJ
J. MACY,
yvery, Feed and Sale Stable
Corner Stflto and Front Sts., Halem.
iiood accommodations and good rigs.
ai$a quantity of good hay for sale.
,181m
H. Dm
richer of Music and dealer l Muscat
rescuer lMlrumonl8 anti strings.
NO. 247 V RONT ST.
For success at the
CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Silem, Oregon.
A. I'. Armsi bono, Mngr. E. L. Wiley, I'rln.
Business, Shorthand,
Tj;tritug, Pennsnsiip and Xngluk Jepsrtments.
Dtvnnd evening Sessions. Students admitted
anv li"11'- c-'1" ' "ie College or address
Die Principal for dialogue.
WILLAMETTE
UNIVERSITY
Graduates Students In
Classical, Literary, Scientific,
Normal, Business, Law,
AND
MEDICAL COURSES.
It U the oldest, largest and least expen
sive Institution of learning In the North
west. School opens first Monday In September
Send for catalogue to
1UUM, AJS SUUl,
President.
'7: Halem. Oregon.
A. K. STRANG,
No. 303 Commercial Street,
SALEM,
OREGON.
-DEALER IK-
STOVESand RANGES
Plumbing, Gas anil Steam Filling.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
-Agent for the HICHAUDSON 4
BOYNTON COMPANY'S FHrnacen. Es
tablished In ISIS
Dress Making !
311 Commercial Street.
CUTTING AND FITTING
By a competent lady who has hnd large
experience. Leave orders eurly. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. 2,I4tf
FixV.rT
sW
'fcQBLE
JOUS?
HEALTH. "
t nichiRia Golden Baltara No. 1
Cures Chilcies, first and i.-cond ltajcs:
Sores en tho Legt and Bly: Sore Ea-s,
I'iee, etc., Copper-c lored Blotches,
BjpjI.IiIc Catarrh, ulsced Bcalp, and all
primsrj fo-ns of the disease known at
SreMli. Prlr, f5 00 par Bottle.
U Richan'a Q -Idnn Baliara No.
Curcs-Tertliry, Mercurial SyphiUtlo Rheu
matism Pains In the Bones, Tains In ths
rtead, back ct the Neck, Ulcerated Bora
Throat, Ejph'.llt'o Hash, Lumps and con
tractcd. Con's, Stiffness of tho Limbs, and
undicattj all d siaa from tho system,
vbethcr caiued by ind'scrctlon or abuse
cl Ucrcurj-, lcalng tho blxxl pure and
Ualthy. Price 1-5 )0 per I oltle.
Lo lllclmu'4 QnldenS unlsh A n-1-aotei
for fio euro of Gonorrhoea, Gleet,
irritation Gravel, and alt Urina-r or Ocnl.
Ul difarranfcmenU. I'rlco tjii 50 per
Uotllp.
Lj ItlcliauN Golden Hpnnl.h. In
Jetl ii, fir sivere cu9of Gonorrhoea,
InAimia to y Gleet. Strlctun s,i.c. Price.
. $l '.,'. 'er Bottle.
. ""hnn'a Galde.ii O'ntment
tar tie eft ct.vc healing cf SyphlUtlo S-,
tndtrun'lons. Prlrol to n r nox.
Ilichau's Goldn l PIl s-.Vrrva
"MLra i treatment; lossofpliysi-a) pow
or . exccsi er oicr-worle, JTMtratlon, etc.
Prjca ea OO per Box.
Tilde in.tl Nervine,
itnt crrrybere, C. 0. 1., fecurely packed
per express. -
' $ PJSF17 CO'
s.T 43) binsnuo ftrcet. Corner Uay.
H'n Tranrlxo. Cal.
CIRCULAR MAILED FREE.
THIS PAPPR l kept on file at E. C
l" I Al U11 Drnke'sAdvertlslne
Areney, W and 65 Merchant' Exchnnge,
n nrranciioo. California, where contracts
or advertlMng can be made lor It,
Morgan
& Mead,
City
Draymen t
Ptch. Only the best inen are employed.
a.i.fl1
State Treasurer's 35th Notice,
Blate of Oregon. Treasurer Office, I ,
Tfrrirr.. w HAI.KU, March 10, 1SIM. !
li;..i.CE,nerebyElven that there nre
il sufficient Ainda on bond to pay tin fol
ing warranu, and that they will b
ffi?.on,l?feeutatinn at this efilce: War
ifft iSCM89 and 1Hao numbered 075, 10SI,
liil- ili5 U6'. 15!. 7. KM. 27W1, 27bil, "770
UM&rlV61-' and 27.V: In
thTi .ln noi allowed after the data of
1 ll4lce- - u' WEHH, Btate Treas.
1011(1
tUaectte
SALEM HANKS.
Ladd & Bush
BANKERS.
IRON BUILDING, SA.LEM,
'irnURactn general banking busluosn lu
all branches. Tno bunk bus connection
with banks In Oregon, Washington, Mon
tana nnd Iitaho, nnd correspoi.dents In all
the principal town of those states.
l-iMAwlm
First National Bank
SALEM, OREGON.
WM. N. IjADUIC. President.
Uit. J. REVNOLD8, Vice President.
JOHN MOIK.
Cashier.
GENERAL BANKING.
Exchange on Portland, Ban Francisco,
New York, London nnd Hong Kong
bought nnd sold. Htalo, County nnd City
warranto bought. Farmers are cordially
Invited to deposit tmd transact business
with us. Liberal advances made on
wheat, wool, hops nnd other property at
reasonnoie rates. Insurance on such se
curity van be obtained at the bank In
most reliable companies.
Capita
National Bank,
SALEM
Capital Paid up,
- - OREGON.
- . - 75,090
- - - - 15,000
burplas,
It. 8. WALLACE, - - President.
W. V. MABTIN. - Vice-President.
J. H. ALHEItT, ,- - - - Cashier.
DIRtCTORSl
W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin,
J. M. Martin, R. 8. Wallace.
Or. W. A.Cuslcli, J. H. Albert,
T. McF. Patton.
LOANS MADE
l'o farmers on wheat and other market
able produce, consigned or in store,
either In private graunriesor
mimic wurenouscs.
State and County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts
drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San
Francisco, Portland, London, Purls, lierlin
(long Kong nnd Calcutta.
Overland to California
VIA
Southern Pacific Company's Line.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
Time between Salem and San Franclsco.2
Thirty-six Hours,
CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN RUN VXIVX
BKTWEEN PORTLAFD AND S. F.
Bouth. "
"North.
4.-00 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I llfc-Mi a. in.
rJMl p. in. I Lv. Halem Lv. I 7:5.1 a. m
7:15 a.m. ( Ar. Ban Fran. Lv. 7:00 p. in
LOCAL, PASSENGER TKAIN ( DAILY i:.
CE1T SUNDAY).
8.-00 a. m.
11:10 a. m
Z-AO p. m.
Lv. Portlnud Ar. I .i:45 p. m.
Lv Salem Iv. 1 12.52 p. ni.
Ar. Eugene Lv. i iiooii.tii
PULLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
Kor accommodation ot second class
passengers attached to orpres trains.
Tho 8. P. company's ferry makes con
ncctlon with ull tho regular trains on th
East Bide Division from foot of h stree
Portland.
Vest Side DivisioD. Between Portland
and Cervallis:
UAILY KXCEIT SUNDAY).
7:33 a. m.
LvT
Ar.
'Portland
Corvallis
Ar.
Lv.
6:20 p. ro.
!:. p. m.
12.-2-5 p. ill.
At Albiinv und Corwillls connect with
trains of Oregon Pacific Huilroad.
Through tickets to all points south and
east via California
KSrRESS train-"(daily"kxceptsunday
T38 p. m. I CvrTortlund Ar. I 0.00 a. m.
8.-00 p. in. I Ar.McMlnnvllloLv. 5:45 a. in.
Through Tickets
To all points
"OUTI! and EAST
V1A--
CaliforniA.
for lull mlorination regarding rales
roups, etc., apply to the Company's agent
rialem, Oregon.
E. P. HOUEIW, Asst. O. K. nnd Pans. Ag't
it. KO KHLKIt. Malinger.
Oregon R. R. Company Line.
(Limited.)
C. N. SCOTT, RECEIVER.
Tickets for any point on this line for sale
at the depot, foot of JelTcrbon st r.'et, and it
the United cnirage and baggage 'transfer
...,.. nlllna r rnn Ci.swinri 1111 1 1 l.lllA
streets. CommuUition TlckeUi at 2 cents
per mile. , , .
General offloos northwest corner Mm
and Pine street, Poitland.
EAST II)E.
From Toward
Portland Stations. Partland
Hllver-Coburg Port'ndPorfd '
ton ac mall mail Exp
LV TM LV AM . , All P.i Ah-IM !
jm son rariiDanrto J iuu
5 (H 0 5S.ttay's Ijuidlng. 2 Kh
6 58 10 60 Woodburu 1 40
7 00 II 47.,llvertoii 12 20
5 07-Ur wnsvillo 7 40
6 50 C'oburg 0 00
U 45
8 49
7 30
WEST SIDE
Alrllemall
Portland mall
av AR
7 45 .Portland PAW V.
10 45 Dundee Junction
2 On . Sheridan
4 1 i-DallnB. ,.
4 55 ..Monmouth .
5.V. Airllo
1.15
205
10 27
8 22
;w
(145
l-wlr
i NeW .RisfcMarket.
-,. m i .tnl,HeliA1 u nnur sVa'f l) I
Allen iiuoacs naiiwuiww " -;
Market on fitntereet. and he Ueepsa good
supply of fish, poultry and V""- ... ,
Uive hlnirt cull nnd your order will iei
promptly attended to. &.j-nn,
Cheapest. stMngest ?li.'rt$X?
Compound Extract of wr.up rilla. k'"
niimile orvulnelasttee before It Clean"
andenrfchM the blood. rVild by all drug
gilt.
Ffiini niinuARn.
The town if Htibbnnt is loontctl
In (lie norflierii nact of Mtirija
cnuutv mitl is lilenwintly sltudtetl in
the inlilsl of u gmiul raniiiiKtregion.
The imputation of the olty ia wime
tiilng like S)0 fou!, nnd tin- place
is quite ntrwling point. Consliler
nblegraiiiisshippudfroin this point.
Fruit, wool, wheat, oats, briuk and
tile form the priucip.il slupuii'iiis
Aniongthe buslues ine i or tnei lt
are:
A. B. Gleason, dealer In (rcnei-til
merchandise, als-i dealer in ununtr
produce of all ktiitl-t. Mr. Gleason
has for year been agent fur the r.
P. Co., afid h one of tile ciiUvpii -
lug men of tbe town.
Joseph L. Calvert i tho (Iruggist
and postmaster. Mr. Culvert N one
of the foremost men of that si'cticin
of thecouutry. He has lately pur
chased the city hotel nnd is having
It refitted and renovated through
out. Hereafter it s ill he a pie Mire
to stop at this hotel. Mr. Cnlve. t i
a progressive young man, i.inl it
lloves iu pushing ahead. Ho w
having quite a successful hiMiutes
career.
Tlie blacksmith shop is urn by
Jacob Steinbach. Hu does all kinds
of work pertaining to thi llueol
business.
G. D. Dimick is another one o!
Hubbard's enterpilsing young men
He is proprietor-of a large general
merchandise store, and also is deal
ing largely iu griti iih and produce.
The city livery stable is run by J.
It. Uiukie, Mr. Hinkle will run a
Hue of carriages to Soda Springs the
coming season.
L. G. Ben ou is a compaiatively
uew merchant in the town and
deals in groceries moitly. He also
is tho real estate man of the town,
aud hits a flue lot of property listed
and for sale.
Geo. M. Fry is the city jeweler
He does a nice jewelcry business nnd
Is pleasantly located.
Hubbard, like a number of other
small towns that were laid out at an
early date, has been peacefully sleep
ing until the past year, but is now
showing a more active life aud in
dications arc that it will grow con
siderable the coining year.
J. L. M.
Wants a GuiiJ Bridge.
To the Editor or the Capital Jeurnal:
I)i:a Srit. The flood of IhJO has
come. The Salem bridge has gone,
and thus the door is opened for con
troversy or conference how woulji
it seem to put it in this shape. Poll
county needs the big biidgo inor.
than anybody else or at all ecnt,
just as much. Now let us call Polk
county, Factor No. 1. Now Salem,
as a city, everybody knows, is suffer
ing for the B. B. just as badly it
Polk county, Or., or woise. Call
Salem Factor No. 2 and Marion
CJtinty what shall wo be able to
say for her. In scope and heailt,
and undeveloped resources scaiceb
seond to anyb y's county. We'i.
call her as a Party iu interest lu
the Big Bridge Factor No. Ii Now
we have three equal factors iu inter
est iu the Big Biidge. Now to iuU.
twenty-five thousand dollais, ought
not to punish either factor ver,
much, and gives us a uuiso of 75,
000, which wisely expended would
give us a (suspension biidge, which
would be a thing of beauty as s, ell
us use. Aud the latter part of tin
second generation, hence, viewing
the bridge with piide and admira
tion would be led to say, look what
our forefathers have done for us
having builded better than they
knew. J. V. Batciirlldr.
Butlcville, Mar. 10, 1800.
Electric Hitlers.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so nopular as to need no
special mention. All who have
ued l'.lcctiiu Bitters sing the same
song of piaiic. A puier medicine
does not exlstand it is tiimiautccd lo
do all i claims. Electric- Bitters will'
cure all di.-eascs of the liver and
kidneys, will remove pin. pits, bolls
salt i ileum and other aflections;
erused by impure blood; will drive
malaria frmu the system aud pre
vent as well as cure all malarial fe
veis. For cure of beaduche, coiiHli
pat inn and Indigestion try Elect no
Bitters. Eutiro satisfaction guar
anteed or money refunded. Price
60 cents nnd il per 'bottle at Fry's
drug stole;
How J.iTTLi: aud dried up the
cheese appears to tho rat after ho Is
caughtin the trap. Atchison Globe.
liow to Catcli Fi.h.
"Toclrirm tlioflhh lioneorpoke,
Although liU voice wtt. Hue,
But found the most cmiNonlent way
as Just tortroptliu llnu,"
We have all been fishing at least
when we were boys and when we
hud "fisherman's luck," have en
vied the fortunate anulor described
In Suxe's couplet above, who on'y
had to drop the line and the fish
came up. home of the best angling
8xirt iu the northwest is to
be found along the route of
'The Burlington," tho Mis
sissippi Scenic Line, in its course
along the eastern bank. Especially
are tho clear streams that come
do vi) on the Wlxcousiii side of the
river the home of that gamy lUli,
the speckled trout. Tho fast und
elegant trains of "The Burlington"
will take you to good spots whore
you oan drop n line. If you are
not M)stel on that region, "drop a
line" to V J. C. Keuou, Gen. Put.
Aiftllt V., B & N. It. It , Ht Paul,
Minn , ai.d mu will catch a prompt
answer
THE LAW'S INTRICACIES.
Why a Coloroil Man Coticlmlrd to Get Up
is Code of lilt Oun.
"I ain't gwitio stay here no longer." Tho
country judge, to whom the remark was ad
dressed, looked up nnd saw a bench-leggcxl
old negro standing near, says tbo Arkansaw
Trnvoler.
"What's tho matter?"
"W al , sab, I jest kaln't orford ter Btny Ir
cr ptuco whar do folks beat mo llko da do
ycro."
"Dut what havo I got to do with it!"
"You's do jedgo o do county, nlu't you t'
'I'm tho county judRO."
"Yas, sah, yns; an' 1 has como to sco you
onblzncss. Bomotimoergolbousht or piece
o' Ian' down on do bayou. Built mo or
houso on It, I did, nil guntcr lib dar In good
shape, too, but ono day I sorter stumbled
an' fell In debt, an' den, tor keep my houso
irum oein' tuck erway Xrum me, I had it
tuudo ober ter my wifo. Dot wuz fcckshuti
and love on my part, nn' I thought dat my
who ouRhtor bo mighty thankful ter me,
but whut did sho do!"
"I don't know," the judpro nnswored.
"May bo you don't, but I does. She
willed dat Ian' ter cr feller dot 1 doan kcre
notliin' crbout, dnt's whut sho done."
"Willed It to him V
"Dat's whut I said."
"When did sho die!"
"Sho ain't dead." -1
"How, then, dtd sho will it to himl"
"Uud do papers drawed up and turned mt
outun do houso, dat's how. Er yallci
preacher como 'roun' an' 'sunded her ; scoun
uul tolo her dat I wa'n'tgwino ter lib lontf
said dat do Lawd had tolo htm bo in ci
dream. Tolo my wire, do yalicr scounuu
did, dat when I died ho'd marry her an
mako her cr powerful lady in do congoi-ga
tion. Do scouunul sold do Ian' an has dui
lor do country. Now, whut's I gwuio dol"
"I don't know."
"Will do law hurt mo if I follcrs dat man
an' kills himl"
"Hang you."
"Wull, but what do law gwino to do wli
dat man fur beatin' mo outcn my housol"
"I don't know that It can do any thing."
"But it will break my neck if 1 kills him?'
"Yes."
"Law is mado fur yalicr men, it 'pean.
like." , l
"Don't know that it is, but tins yollow
man surely has tho advantage, ot you!"
"Yas, sah; yns. But do law kaln't make
mo lib wid dat trlflia' an' uo 'couut Iadv
ken it?"
"Xo."
"Thank do Lawd fur dat much, anyhow
An' if 1 goes and marries crnodor lady ii
will bo all right wld do law, won't it?"
"Not unless you got a divorce."
"Hatter spend my money fur cr 'vorcc
atter sho dun turned mo outcn do houso?"
"Yes "
"Wall, dis is do cuis country I ebor seed
in my nte. Laws mado m faber o' no 'couni
ladies an' yalicr men. I'm gwino make
somo law fur myso'f, an' of you y ro a armj
nun go off nn' don ycro er yallerinnn holler,
you may know uat do law hub dun pono iu
ter offecl:." 1 '
HUMBLING A MOGULT
Forty Uotcrmiiicil Aiiti-I'i-iiixM-Iii-tlK!-Souplsts
Win n Gimit Vicloiy.
The uutocrat of tho seaside icsortis not
tho man with his millions, but tho hotoi
cook. Tho clci kin tho offlco may Imagine
that ho owns most of tho earth, mid the
head waiter may feci that ho has a war
ranty doe d of tho remainder, but when yoi
romo right down to facts tho boss of th
kitchen is the boss of tho ranch. Ho is tin
unseen power behind tho throno to which all
bow.
At our hotel tno soup had invariably been
seasoned so high with cayenne pepper that
not ono out oi ten could moro thun tasto it,
says a writer in tho Dotrcjit Free Press
Tup sumo was truo of tho deviled clams
Oao day I mado a kick, and in flvo minutes.
I had half a dozen guests with me. We
interviewed tho landlord and his reply was
"I havo nothing to say about it You
must go to tho chief cook."
AVo sought an mtorviow with that mag
nato. Ho was a colored man with tho
dignity of a Roman Senator, Wo mado our.
complaint, and lio replied
"I season dat soup an' dem clams to
suit
my tasto."
"But it doesn't suit ours." ' ,
"Can't help dat, sah."
"Wo want less pepper."
"Can't help d.it "
"Do you rof uso to mnko a change?"
"I sarlinly do, sah. I 'lows nobody to toll
mo what to do."
Wo returned to tho verandah and wont
into convention. Every lnlnuto added lo
our numerical strength, and in a quarter of
an hour wo numbered forty men. Then it
was unanimously
''llctolml, That if tho cook refuses to uso
less pepper vo sock some other hotol."
Delegates wore appointed to wait on the
landlord, aud ho replied:
"Gentlemen, I am sorry, but I daro not
intorfore."
Forty rooms wcro vacated, forty trunks
packed .and lliui mino host wiltod. Ho
called in tho cook, and, though that individ
ual attempted lo stand ou his dignity, he
hud to wilt. By this timo thooxcitoaioin
was intense, und had tho forty gono tl:o.
would havo been followed by a bundled
more. "Less p.'ppor" was the watch
word all over tho house, and it meant a
great deal to tho landlord. Wo kicked, we
saw, wo conqaond, and tho next soup and
clams exactly suited tho pupu.ar taslo. Tin
cook i. still tho unseen power behind the
throne, but ho has skipped a cog and no cut
is afraid of him any longer.
THE BARONS WIGS.
A Clover LHIln Arr.uigmiit by Which
1I Ddo.-IvoiI JUh I'liuniU.
Tho Baron, who was a man of society, aud
devoted to his youth, discovorcel thul Iih
hair was growing (tray and Bomewhat thiu
Could tho Baron do X. oousent to mi on
thososignsof ago? Not at all. But hi laui
onoraliy continued to deoreasa, and the
gray hair to lucroaso in proportion to trie
rest. '
Ho thought tho mutter over until ha vrs
in danger of losing what hair ho hod, and a
last liit upon a happy thmight. Ha went to
a, wig-maker and o rue red no fewer thun
oiKhtwigs, all mado of the suai lunr, ui.d
all closoly rowjmbliuie the color of his own
just, a little more youthful, perhaps, and
certain y more copious.
Tbo wig-muker was aatonlshod at such nn
order, and tlll more antonUheU when the
Baron do X. ordered him to have tbe liairo!
oue vig left pretty lonjf, for tin prevailing
fashion; the huir of the next wig just a lu
tie shorter than thul; aud so on, Lv a ve i
gradual leduouou, down to one which w a.
quite snort.
Then the Baron de X. put on the wig wli h
the horut hair for a weik; nxtwooki,
put on the one wuh fie nxt longer head ;
huir; the third week, thir third wig; anu
thus to tbe etstht w--k; aud thea kome oi
wms pretty nuro to exclaim :
"Why, X, I why tlou t you have your Un i
out."
Then tbe Baron came out in bU hortet
liuiitd Mig, uul n umed thrf kuccsK..)'
And noi'ixj) 1 .iugii, d t .ut be mne a w'g
al., f r .vti-p c ... i-w thabair on a wi
Lu tho city of Portland and other prosperous towns nro thoso owned by men or corporations who
hnve the disposition and ability to improvo them.
Hi?
Eiriny
jilllr
And
WpItp It
mim id
m
To tho c.ty of Salem. They have at this time fifteen teams employed nnd the contemplated Improvements have
-carcely begun. It is intended to make the drive leading from Commercial Htrcet through Rlveroldo nnd High
atfd additions and around llighlanu Park
THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE
Of Oregon. The line of the Saltm Street Ballway Company runs through the middle of this addition, nnd no
ots will be moro than two blocks oistant from tho line. Highland Park will iu tho near future bo
THIS MOST POPULAR RESORT
ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM.
.ols ill Highland Addilon arc
The soil is black and rich. From nil pointfi a fine view is obtained of the public buildings nnd our highest
mountain peaks. Ariaiigenicnts aie ahcady being made for the location of two churches iu this addition, and
i uumbcrof u sideiicos are soon to be built. Buildings only of the hist o! its will be permitted, llesldonce lots
within the limits of tho city of Salem :ue worth on an average over $11X0. We can noli you better lots lu High
land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the lino of the street mllw ty they are practl
ally not hull so far iiom the public buildingB and tho business part of tho town as tho majority of fheso
alled ''inside lots."
Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars,
vnd let sonic other fellow pay j.1000 for an Inferior lot not so well located. With the difference of 700 you can
mid a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy you neaily two thousand street oar
lickotsevory year.
iMni iti i t- --. -
ATTENTION ! '
We have farms, tarpcnml small, lots front fSO up, nnd houses and lots
In nil pints of the city. Wedoa commission business exclusively. If you
ish losell, list your property with us. Suburban traoln u spcclulty.
PAYNE fc BltlBGFORD.
at This !
.
WILL BUY A LOT
Of Koodsut inn KtoiP! AVo curry a full lino
of itiiK'ctleK, fivd, crockuiy, ulushwnie, ci
Kiim, tobaiiH) and euiilLctioiiirj.
T. BUUROWS,
No. 220 Coiiiiucialal HI., Aalem,
Who Is Going EjisI ?
It l mi IndlHputablo fact that tho hand
iimo.l ostibnle IiiiIiih tnut are now run
mi the Aineiicuii en itineiit an1 tlio-u on
(ho lliirliiiKlou Itoule; IounIhj; fioiu Union
depot in lJciicr, iiImi si. I'uul, Imnu'di
nlaly on Hie miImiI ot all tlirimuh trnluu
Ikiiii tin1 we-t. 'lie Mini and K'ninil claxn
loiche-iiiie iiini;nllU'(-iil,tliuit-i-lliiliii;cliittr
iirtMuicilj.tlK' 1'iilluiiiii Hleepci-M e-Mioine-iy
1 ti xni Inn t , nnil n 'ln- iliu linjit'in dliunu
( ii h Tho next tiniojoii Kneiiht to Kaunas
City, duello or st i oui, It you incnllu
to lliu tli kt-t nueiiit Unit j on want your
tie led to lend from Humor, (Jinuhi, Kun--nn
t'liy or -l I'uul, over tlio Iltiilliiulnti
loutr.joii will yet It, and you will uhv.i,n
Iji uliidot It.
It Mm go bv the way of the Nortboiii or
CnniKllaii 1'iielllc, the Wcniv ,1 untibulu
Irnliihiif 'Tho liui llimlOTi inuto between
si. I hu., ClitiKOitii(l si. Louih will 1'iitry
jou iiIiiiik ilio mini or n hoie or the MIhnIs--l)il
rUoi- lor u dUtiiiico of lift) iuHom
iiiuliM weiierj that C'linotbu MirpiMed;
or. If jou vo ln the Union, or SoiitliPiu
1'iiullfi". aud jour ilcieu nnd via "The
liiirllnalon lloute.' from ("liveniionr Den.
ver, ihi vt III itiiati I lnoiittli nil tho thriving
i-al(M hik) town, hinted In Mbul i xip
uiarly known hhIIki "llt-ml of the ountl
noiil." Kor fin tber liifiniiittli.n apply to
. i". ShHetim, (iencnil Aue.nl, Nn Ilrt
r.tiftit, I'orllBiiil, Oregon .7tfw
Two Tliroiigli Trains Each Way
KAII.V, VIA
UNION VAVlVIli SYSTEM.
'en: menrtnif with" "inday, March 2nd,
both ilrt uud w.nd ehtw tiekela will Im
bouur-d on 'Tbe i.nna tsaitt Null,
ti il k Hund I, Hweil Imo on tbe 'Over
Vtf
Inlid I'ljeiM," nm. lituua.
'The I. nulled Vmi MmII" trulus are
ro i lipped with I'ulliiiuo pUrteai nttct'eerio-nl-.t
kfet-fwr. dliilnjr nt'jni, eliitlr firs and
ooichf-, uud i un solid ijwwwn I'ortl.illd
and i an ato, daily u 1 1 bou i cbenge,
'iIii-om i hind Kiyr"tiHliiH urHjnlpttl
uitli r..liiiiun inhxo lot"irtjr und cili.
i ' ihi-i ii l'r:i .mi nidi ouncll l.lurft, und
uuli I'.iiliiitiu ii, iilt hlecixtiv bsHtvsn
In. Hand 1, I i .,. ,i, ( lu "Lilly, WlllKjUl
h oil.'
i ."ni. i i. i.x.i. iHioleul I'owtlellw with
ttiioiiuti timn ioiiikI fiuni Mull lkc, a id
i Ikuoiiii- v. lib lliroigli IiuIik lo mid
fjoni lh met, K ii4MM('ily ttoel HI IiuIk.
Tin u iriln nfloid In i'i. let-t
tin..- ii i i'i ill." .Nortliut-i-t l'iu-lnii ruut
nn I 1 . - i t ml otnli. ru kiIiii
l. imUd ' i - of t .'in, rat"-, through
i ii , u 1' ', t . . 'm tr el, , e. ti b i ro
il I t i. il on I '.ill "111 lit I I It
I il n I'
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tfut.
Ill i .ij !,.- iiaiirolilli iHlli.iiun,
i ii i,. ii) t'u l,v .-fn t
i K"i 'a mi hi il. ii. .ii liio tn'xr-i
mi irttni-'ii i., old fi hII driiK,i.i
$1
esidence
-IS OWNED BY
this Corporation is determined
LID
Id
Attractive
High and. Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage
. - , - ... ....j. 1 .--.
THE YAOUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oiohoii l)uclniment company's
ibtc.imHlilp line. 'J"i miles Nhortor, U) bonis
less tune than liy any olhui louto. 1'lrwt
i'Iiihs thioiiKli p.ihHenuer anil !rctf;lit line
f I tun l'ortlund nnd all points In tho Wli
hiliiotlo vullev to and fiom H-ui l'mm-lnco
TIMC SCHEDULE. (Kxccpt Hnuaays).
l.i'iivoAiiMny isOui'M
I.PHVO Corvallis 1:10 I'll
Arilvo Ytii)iilnu .--..-- fcllOl' M
Leave Yruiulna - - UHSAM
I Leave CorvalllH IKISA1I
'Arilvo Albany 11:I0AM
n. A U. Iinlns connect al Albany nnd
CnrwilliH.
Tliunbovo trains connect at YAUUINA
with the Orciron Development C'oh l.int
listen", iuI)1)ih between iKjiiInn und Han
Fninclhco.
Sll,lll IIATHH.
SrKAMEUH. KltOM YAO.UIN
Wlll.uiietto Vnllov Hntnrday Atar
U lllaiiietto Valley Hunduy " 1
Willamette Vallcj', Tueiidiiy " S3
HriCAMKlES, FKOS1 HAN KIIANCISC"
Wllliiiiaiito Valley WcdneKilny, Alar 12
Wlllaineltti Valley Kililuy " 111
Wlliiuuelto Vi.llcy IhurHdiiy ' a)
Wlllutuetto Valley.. Hiiuduy " !i-i
, 'IIiih company rexerve-M the right to
chuiiLio Milllni; dutOH w Ithout notice.
N. 11. rmtMUwerH from I'orlland and all
lllaiiietto Valley point can liialio clone
exinneetlon with Die tmtlli of tho
YAOUINA HOUTKatAlban, irl'orMillls
nnd II destined to Han I'i iikImo, kIkuiIU
uirimno lomilMint Ya)iuna the evcnlnti
liufnro elate of kuIIIiii.
l'asruxer itml KiiIl-IiI liairi, Uif.iyn (lie
liwrrl. ror Inlornmlfoii apply m JifCHiirH,
IICI..MAN a. Co., I'rclBlit und Ticket
AKenfaX) and amrrontM.. I'orilauit.Or.
or to
U.. IUK1UI., Ac'l ilon"l l'rl &
1'ass. Agl., Oreeoii I'arlllcit. It. Co.
CorvnlllH, Or
O U. HAHWKI,l,,Jr. (Jen'l l'rt; A
I'uHe. At. Oiuaon Developmct '
Co., 301 .Moulttonibrj" f.,
-hi rninciMMi, e ni
'i ho Orfmou, r,icll!o (.lonmliontH on I lie
Wlllimieltee rhor olvlHlun will have I'oit-
laud. Miath-bound, Mmulny, A odnc-iluy
and Friday at Ha. in,
irrlve nt Coriillln Tueiduy, Thursday
iinu nmiouiiy lie irJ p. Ill,
l.eivi) (,'oivnllU, noitli-bniiiid, Monday,
VVediiwdayniidFrfdayatHa.nl.
Auivuat I'orilaud, Tuuhdny, 'listirHdny
and Hatnrdny ut -tuiU p. in.
On ilondny. Wednewdfiy and Friday
bolh uorlli i,nd Miutli hound IkmiIm lloencr
rllitatHlin,liivln there ut 11 n. m.
C. U IIUUUK,
A. (J.F.nud 1". Audit,
Onion Pacific II. It. Company
"OVEItLAND ROUTE."
lrinforfhe e-nst Kate l'ortlund nt 7(0
am und WO pin dally, Tlo i to audfron
prlncipel iiolnta la tin UiiliiiiMtsics On
i agu anei nurope,
Oflgaul iVew Dining Cars.
I ITIXMAX PALACB SLEEPERS.
Free Family aMpIng Car run throutli
'.V,' .pwn ,n,,nJL M VA'w'"'.. VJiiiiU
lilulMlul KatiMUf tlliy wlllinilt clmneu
i ( onnioiloniiHt IVirtlsnil foi Htm liiincK I
I eo aud 1 ugot Hnuud i-olm.
'"r 'artlu-r partKiilar nddrewi nn
it oi il. i.,uiii.1y or
I, v iKK, O I A.
' - T!IIV f.piu'ral 't niflle MnnnKer
localities
ADDITION
1 1
to
Capital City Restaurant
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meals at All Hours of (lie Day
None bat -vlilto labor employed In this
CHtabllHlimcnt
A good substantial meal cooked In lint
el IF.H NtJ'IO
Twenty-five cents per men),
RED K R O N T.
Court street, between Journal Ofllco and
Minto's lavcry.
NORTHWESTERN NURSERY
Ijirgo Mock of all varieties of
FRUIT TRIS&S.
Hend Tor cntalnKiio and prlco list. Xow
iHthotlinu to put out peach trees. Tiees
delivered freo lo all pints of tlioclty.
ai7dvlm T. I). JONl, Halein, Or.
DR. JOIWJ&Co.'s
MUSEUM Ot ANATOMY
731 Market st. Han Franelncei
AdmlcBlon laconls.
Oonnd learn how to avoid
dlHinisn. Coiistiltallon and
tieiilinont personally or by
loiter, on Kperniatcrrhora
orgenltnl weakuehs, and all
dlseasHonf men. Head lorn
book. 1'rLvati) olllrn !
Ceary
Htrfet.ousultiitloa free.
J. J. CULVER
County Suiveyo
JAMES VALT0K,
Topographer
W. IUBYARS.
Civil Engineer
liyars, Culver'i WoKoq
Surveyeri L Topographers
Surveys, drafts, plats
tiiaisiiud doKcrlptlmis
of hinds, townlnlH, mid
muds, ditches, streets,
newels, nllcys, rtn etc.,
liuiduiiiid furnished nt
iuc,.. -r....r, luuonuniu prices, oia
bT.",-TJ,??,T' comers nnd lines re-e.
w, u t ounur tubllshrd rniniorlulnul
""-' Held notes.
(Jrndiulor dltrhes, niiids, utrcetMOrsew
ers, wllh cwtlmiile fiirnlnlicd on iipplli-n-
floii. AddrcKii County Burveyor's ofllm.
Halem. Oie-iton
FINE HORSESHOEING
AT
Scriber & Pohle's.
Hjiccliil attention Bjlvon Ut shoeliiK road.
sierH.drlv.ng lio-s, Iniorferliiif und crip
pled bo wen, A largo
Slock of Ifand-Mailo Shoes Carried.
Wo (flvo our peuonul nttenllon and om
ploy none but exports In tliU department.
47 and 51 Slalo Street, Salem, Or.
Brick and Tile for Sale
MURPHY & DFSART.
HiircijMKirs to 1). Jsush.hiive a well estab.
lUhtd iirlek mid Tllo factory In ;Mirth
uluiu, ncur Un fuirKriiuuds, and are pre.
Iured to furnlkh nrsirlaiw brick nnd ill
on short nones'.
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