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THE OAETVAL EWTSNTMa JOTJItKAX. TIE CiFlTAl JOIMAL. TEIIMB OF HUIteCnllTION. Bally by wall per year,. Dally by mall per week, ., a-i r not nil Ai.. .. eiU Uflrrtf t.v .Tntfntf At. SUO per year. If papers aro not delivered promptly notlly the ofllce. Weekly by mall per year- mwn not pinu in .K00 . 10 . 100 tho price will kfl THUH81M.Y Al'IUL 10 & Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. " Lively Time. At tho 8. I. pas senger depot this mornlug was a lively crowd. Tbo principal group was composed of delegates waiting for their homeward Journey from tbo convention, with a sprluk llng of newspaper reporters, and there wiw a good deal of fun to while away the half hour which the tr.tln was behind time. Among them was Senator J. 1J. DImlcU wliow name was withdrawn yesterday, because, ns ho wiys, 'lie saw tho gun was londed.'" Hon. Samuel Layman wa alw there and Mr. Dlmlek Intlnnitid that tho bl lined gun was 1 aded with Ltyninn's high llcenso bill, which wjh ihooiuso of his scare Several other passages occumsl which ralcd a jolly laugh, and such a general spirit was niiiilfcaU-d in would make the candidates Jml nominated feel Hist rate If they hud heard It, as It showed tbo delegates, whether their full desire bad been satisfied or not, were returning homo Just as good republicans us ever, and as anxious for general success. THE UNION PACIFIC. The Oregon Railway Exten sion Company. TO BUILD 3000 MILES OK K0AD. Salem on the Most Direct and able llontf to (lie Sra at Astoria. Avail- MARION COUNTY OUT OP DEBT. Hf rotation of Reports That Hat Been Circulated. REPUBLICAN TICKET XI. v. A Hhhbwii Stiioki:. Everybody knows Clint Monroe Is a keen man ager of a hotel uml a popular one, but none until yesteiday HUHpeutcri his deep shrewdness. Six o'clock was approaching and Clint knew Iho ilreil delegates ought to be hun gry. Ifo also knew that supper nt the Chemeketo would bo getting cold pretty boon, sohe quietly moved to take a recess until half past seven. The other delegated looked around, saw who It was muking tho motion and said: "No, you don't! Wo motion down. At least that is the way "Iho boy" are turning tho Jokoou Clint to-day: but ho says Its all right; they had to conio and jet snnielliltig to eat anyhow. TitAMi- Ku.r.Ku, When the over land passenger train was coming nortn last night, ami a short time after It passed OranfB l'ass a short distance, a tramp who was evident ly endeavoring to reach tho brake beam under one or the coaches, missed his calculations, slipped and fell, getting caught under tho wheels. Ills skull was crushed but ho was not killed outright. JIo was placed In tho baggage car and cared for, but died in about an hour. Mr. Hreyman, from whom these facta aro obtained, says It Is wonderful tho number of tramps who board tho trains coming north and that they are very bold in their demands for transportation and assistance. No Natio.vai, GiiUMiiriN(i. Tho curiosity observer says there ought to bo no grumbling among persons of dlH'erent nationalities this year iimi inoy aro not represented on tho republican ticket of this county, On tho legislative ticket alono, thero Great Interest and not a llttlo ex citement Is created In this city by tho filing of articles of incor poration by tho Oregon Itallway Extension company of which Hon. Henry Falling, of Portland, is presi dent, and Hon. Joseph Simon, sec retary, empowering It to build 5000 miles of now lines In the Northwest The company wlllisrldtrou Oregon with Hues, all of which will bring business to Salem. Of course everybody knows that tho Oregonian Hallway Extension Company Is backed by the Unlon Pacific, which Is determined to have Its shares of Northwestern business. Its new lines will bring It Into com petition willi the Northern Pacific, Its old rival. What pcoplo at Sulem are most deeply Interested in Is an extract from an extended article In yester day's Oregonian that Is taken as pos itive assurance that the capital of Oregon Is one of the main points arrived at, to be connected by this now system of Hnton Pacific roads. Tho paiairtaph of the articles of In corporation referred to reads: From tho most available point on tho main line of tho Oregon Rail way & Navigation company between Clarnioaud Falrview, In Multno mah county, thence In a general southwesterly direction to Bllverton, thence by the most practicable routo In a touthwesterly direction to Salem, In Marion county, stato'of Oregon, a distance of afiout seventy five tulles. "What assurances have we that this is not one of the Innumerable paper railroad schemes that aro con stantly being tiled, and that are only visions, baseless as tho fabric of u droamY" asked a reporter of Shakesner an turn of mind of u prominent Salem banker. His an swer was: "IlecauEO tho meu whoso names aro connected with this enterprise aro known to be railroad men, who Mmvo not time nor Inclination to nuii ui luuiwiB mm. iiavoocen anoai for months In financial circles." "A very prominent railroad pro jector of this city is at presont In Portland, culled Into consultation with tbo ofilcials of the o. It. & Co., and there aro developments pending of conelderablo Interest to our people. Salem is destined to bo a railroad tenter. Wo have tho business, tho population and tbo factories to make It." Hearing reports among the dele gates to the republican county con vention that were somewhat dam aging to tbo good name and fame of Marion county, a reporter of the Jouunai. interviewed CountyTreas urer Condit After congratulations ovr Ills renomluatlon were admin istered he elicited the following statement: "It lias been reported that Marion county was thirty or forty thousand dollars In debt, and that there are still f I,000 of bonds ott, that were Issued to build tho lato lamented bridge, that are still drawing inter est. Tho county Is not In debt dollar and thero is more than money enough on hand to pay all warrants now outstandlug. There never were any county bridge bonds Is sued and hence there are none out drawing interest or otherwise. The $15,000 that Marlon county sub scribed to that bridge In shape of warrants, wero taken up and paid June 10, 18S8, by County Treasurer Glesy." These reports all originated in one Dart of the county and were circu lated among the farmers for political i effect, audit Is tiiuo to silence all such reports by this plain statement of tho facts. Tiik Lovkd Ones Uoni:. 1 1 should bo kept In mind that memorial day is not far oft, and all the patriotic people of Salem, men women and children, should prepare to ap propriately observe the event. The Jouunai. is not infiumed what pub lic ceremonies will be had, but pre sums a program will be announced by the proper persons lu due tlnio. In iho meantime let every person having an Interest in either of tho burying giouudi of tho city see to It that the iicces-ury trliiimluir. llxlnir up and llower planting aro done to in sure the presentation of pleasing sight to visitors pleasing In the knowledge con veyed lliaiinose won sieep uciiruwi aro neither forgotten nor neglected by their surviving friends and rela tives. All will remember the praises uttered on last decoration day, because tho peoplo had devoted rnoro atteutlon to cleaning up and oVmU lVf KHWeftV t beJore. Let MARION COUNTY. ron SENATORS. Edw. Hindi J. Looney TOR BKI'BESEJITATIVES. J. 11. Settlemler J. A r. H. BARNES, Pres, MATTHEWS, Treas. WM. HOWARD PHELPS Bee, Is a German.allebiew.an Irishman, an Englishman, a regular Vankee, and two Hill Wood Masourlans. If that Is not combination enough to satisfy n oosinoiolUan community, what Is? County Coukt. During tho prcbontsesslou tho commissioners' court has transacted tho following business: uranted license for tho naloof liquors to Jacob Glcsy, of Aurora. Also n malt liquor license to Geo. W. Taylor, Hubbard. In the matter of tho relocation or the Aurora and Roou's Ferry road, 15. J. Grim, W. E. Her and L. V. Ehlen wero appointed viewers, and V. J. Culver, surveyor, to meet at place of I beginning April 22nd, at 10 o'clock n. m. In tbo matter of a county road In district No. 10, running from IJorgovIn'B laud to tho Salum and Chanipocg road, Oliver Aral. John Whiting and 11. F. Hall aro appointed viewers, to meet with County Surveyor Culver, April Jild, at 10 o'clock n. m. Chris Arnett Among Others. Call and see tho Willamette Investment Co., at their, new office In tho Hush block, 08 Court street, where can be found a choice list of realty at reasouablo figures. Among other of their bar gains Is a fine cottago and large lot on the electric motor line at $1200; a lino business lot on Commercial street, $1000; lots In tho Waller ad dition Ja"5 each; a fine residence on Cottago street, f30fi0, and 28 acres of land adjoining the city ami rlpo for platting, at $7000. Baker Win! Armstrong John Minto T. T. ucer. County Judge -W.m.Vah, County Commlssloner-J. M.Watson Sheriff- E. M. Crolsati (jlerk F. J. IJabcock itecorder Jonn nwwj Treasurer- A. O. Condit Assessor Columbus Cleaver Supt. of schools D. W. Yoder Surveyor wVr,0CS,,v Coroner Dr. J. S. Stott PERSONAL MENTION. Rev. L. Rrosseau, of Oervais, is In the city tojday. MproimntT. Holverson went to Portland this morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Small were passengers for the metropolis this morning. Max Durcu, the accommodating young furniture salesman, is In Porllaud to-day on business for his father's house. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robert took the morning tralu for Portland on business and pleasure bent. Mr A. T. Ycaton was a morning passenger norttiward, ins oesuiia tlon being tho cities of tbo Souud, lnt on u visit with bis brother and a look around for any stray bargains that may be going. Rest in the Market. Dr. E. 8. Helden: Have used your Ethereal Cough Syrup and consider It the best remedy in the market for the disease for which It Is recommended. J. A. CARPEN TER, Modesto. Large size ?1, small 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. What 11 Cost Must hu considered by people. In buying oivuitipa nr Ufa. floods Sarsauurlllu commends Itself to the greut middle Class es. hccillHO It oomiiine-t positive ecuuumy ...i.i. -.-.. .n. ,li..ii...l nnivn. It to Ihnnnlv medicine of which am truly be said "lO diiM") One Dollar," nud n liottle will aver Htft' to In"' month. flJII.)I!tl) '(.WIT. 'T13 ji pnecTDiotti rp3ruti,Mjp.lliiri ;-: roiiiiiinu i;5oqui X tuopjaij pomo;iij:v t JCui tjjjiv Sdiqj XJ3A3 )U1 iUV J0 .YOU V JUuSil S Olq0A i,io jo iv eqt mii us) m( '(lai)iip lnnjj uui nt 8ii ima htpvutojs J oAHI,n" isos oil jo ano pn:i i oa paiiniOoaj mlttOJOtjJ toil Ji uii'li'd nic,ioA .0f pajJJ 1 1;) jjjjjuns v uou .c.a 1 tnv 'josjj tjj jto pn Jiio OJOiv t:oot )vt;i pun out padpq jvti) uoiivijii'lsjil ono ;nq pnnoj jdasu pon 'uniHiIiuo3 nil-, pspnsjiu i;jmo; Wi, .joitriprnTOrip.sn(;o-sfiir!tSWtll2i pi 'nojni jaqj oj3td0Aaix pnn '.tjvotua i) Joimjonoj snijnaoo joss J jo tinj Ojb uadrl t;x i;Ml',u3 Blq A ,o n j Bd3ntid oijjitij Man atjj tj jj noudjuoa tatnoaiaio ijnjwjiaa SojuaM 8otnin!iiji)t( puaAoaiip caaq i Xpacu 9 Ml oaijanuj i:j ri oj Supjoay uo)r:;)ao3 WJiir) bjj y.: rajtHMi njapoij uouaax v imioxoi ok SALEM LAND COMPANY Incorporated 1889-Caprtal btocK du,uuu. aSTWrlto for our new folder, descriptive circular of &dem and vicinity By permission we refer to Capital Nrtlouul . Bank, Haieiu, j. K. Laws Member of Congress, Washington, D. (,. Or., Lincoln Land Company, Lincoln, Neb., DIED. HUNT.-Near Pi.lem, at tho poor farm, Wednesday, April Oth, 1890, Henry C. Hunt, aged 40 years. The deceased was an old soldier, having served three years in Co. G, 1st Oreuon cavalry. His was a com- nlliiiUon of diseases contracted through exposure and other hard ships during the war. He has some relatives in Portland, to when. Mr. McCormick, (superintendent of the. farm, has telegraphed, and unless they desire to take the body to Port land It will be buried to-morrow by the Grand Army meu of Sedgwick post. Latek. Mr. McCormick informs us that the fuueral will take place to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, under the auspices of the Sedgwick post, G. A. It, wliose memoere u. requested to meet at that hour. 25c Wantfolumn. Notices Inserted for ONE CENT PER W'OUD EACH INSERTION. No ndver tlsemeut Inserted In this column for less tnan twenty-flve cents. Wm. Brown k Co. DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Leather and Findings CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. r 1 UBamKBamtummiasaan " -- This house carries a targe stock of first class goods from the best manufacturers In the world, nud Is prepared to plve sattstao. tlon, both In stye and qunllty, to eiery one who will purchase goods ot thera, No. 231 Commercial Street, SALEM - OREGON JnOIl8ALE.-34ocresof good Improved ' land with good houfce and barn. I nut n.'.ill tlnrla nn Ihn rtlnp. CiOId Watd. Will be old cheap. Vor particulars ad dress E. 8. Jlurray, Hubbard, Ur. wtf. WANTED-EWe.lv men we'lrtqulnted with irwae.-iof i.ils county to doio llcltlng. fo II it. Hood p.-y .ov right man. Call-t Jou.iii lottlce. Pj.i:ahXnt Miu.-riNo. Mr. and Mm, Worner Ureyman and daugh ters, Misses Ada and Anna, havo beou In dltlbrent purls of California during tho greater part of the win ter, ou n visit of pleasure Thoy ro turned homo this morning, looking as tnougn tiio trip had been much eidoyed. They were met nt tho dejwt by a number of relatives and friends and hearty greetings were extended. Thk Uui Excuiihiun Tho Hay mond excursion from itoston, will leavo Han Krnncuoo this evuulni;. and will pass through here, us tln,t expected, Saturday morning with tho regular owrlutitl train. Mlsa Uertha JlofOr, who nccoiuimtifes tho excursion, will stop oil" and visit her brothers of tho Jouunai. a few days, after which she will rejoin tho party nt Portluud. was allowed 20 011 road Biijiervlsor'a account. Wm. Moser was allowed f 1 ier day each for care of Mr. and Mrs. Itlggs until further order Is made. Tho boundary of road dis trict No. 1 has been changed so that tit following portion of It Is attach- ea to district No. : Common On the bank of tho Wllla ltunetto river on tho lino be tween tbo lauds of L. 11. Judson and John Wills, tunulng north to the 8. W. corner of A. Davidson's mini 111 bco. 21, t 8 h, r I w, thence vm iu iMviuiirn w. is, corner, uioncG norm to n, w. corner of llreynittirH lautl, thenen east on their north line to S. W. corner of J. W. Martin's laud, thence north on tho west line of said laud, llumee east to N. E. writer of mild Martin's land, thence east to tho Hue of road district No. . Kk'ki:i Okk. A brukeman was obliged to use forco to remove a passenger from the eleven o'clock train. It was necessary to remove tbo obsticperous Individual by the aid of several judiciously directed kicks. This Is becoming a frequent uecesslty, and it Is believed such aro mostly bankrupted Inhabitants flee ing from tho Sound cities. lws on JlmnaKH. Tho Linn and Polk county courts will sit at Salem Filday forenoon lu consideration of bids on tho Jefferson bridge at 11 a. m., and 2 p. tu. tho bids on tho Sa lem bridge will bo opened. No bids wero tiled with the county clerk, bidders preferring to appear person ally with their documeiils. 1 .i . PitoiiATK Coukt. In tho matter ofthoestatoof John A. Smith, de ceased, Jthn W. Crawford, ad mlnlstor with will annexed, pre sents to the court his bond lr the sum of f IOC0, wltli Win. Armstrong and G. C. Lltchlleld sureties there on and tho bond Is approved. Wm. Armstrong, Clark Churchill and Cbas. Woller are appointed pralsers of Bald estate. Tin: Phizk. Safe and Reliable Is the brand of tho new baking powder rt Farrar & Co's. Every buyer gets a prize. ittantkii A flrs.t class pst maker, W Apply at a. C. Hogun, mercliaut tul- lor,Saleni, ur..euner uy icueror inpcruu at 1i!h establishment. vv-t Bouittant. The imported Pcrchcron stallion, Bou ittant is the only imported I'erchcron In the county, is uotonly u monkter horse butis"pictty as a picture" and stylNh. Stands at Minto t Low's barn, Tuesdays aud Wednesdays; at Turner Monda sand Tiiursday j,.w,ni INbUUAIICE Company. I Fire and Sla-rlne. JOS. ALBERT, Agent. - - Salem. Oregon IOR SALE. A good horse, for buggy or ' team. 8ouniI and true, and a good traeler. Eight years old. sixteen hands high, weight 12-hundred, color, bay. Ad dress Levi Magee, City. mOK RENT- I1 In best bloc.c In town oillce. A desirable business office Inquire at tins 2-ltf PRIVATE BOARDING. A few ladles or Gentlemen can o'owln, at leason able rates, good board with nicely lur- Wnhwwviouiallicjlnestpurtof the city. - - - tu THE rfYTT lf'flniHl One of the vital points for a family man to look after is to see that he gets his money's worth. Buy gro ceries of Winters and you get that' Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, Successors to D. Nash, havo n well estab lished ltriclc and Tile factory In North Salem, near the fair grounds, and aro pro pared to furnish nret-cla&s brick nnd tile on short notice. DEAR GIRLS: Take no Tally from any young man, bat If they offer you n nice Box of Hellenlirand's Square Chocolate Creams, made only by his l'atcnt I'rocess, take them, nnd tell them to come again, for they nro superior to any made in tho United States. Dissolution Notice. OTICE ts hereby given that the part- Citation. in the County Court of tho Rtote oft Oiejon, for Iho Ounty ot Marlon. In the matter of the estateof l,,. I'etcr Scharbajlc. deceased Wat'on. Wheieas application having been made lu due form of taw to the ilWe named court tin tho 711; day of April, 1SK0, by John Calvert, the duly appointed, qual fled and actlniiulmluMratoi-nf said estate, for an order ;;ud llccnsennthoriilng. art powering und d rccllnir him in n T, -..'., ..... beloimlnKlomild decedent and described A certain tract of land situated In the county or Mai ion, and stntoot Orejon, and knowuanddesimalcd on iluiannVi..H PlatSnf the Unifpflrihltpa nylli.nnJll. I...I, irtl, ),.,.! . i...;.. S? .,,."" ":.".?"""" i,.,,,iP.r.rnn",e,one.westof ,he Wlllamello meiidlan: said claim containing 6Oi37.10O i-i...T ; . "' ."-"."eing noiincation No, 8.A and entered undertlis Donation act by Johu MrlCay: save nnd excopt howover. thlily teveu acies more oriels which Is In ine weiipmi nrkn ii imir lip. Nkw iNcxmitmATioNsArtlclcs ot Inotiriwratlou wero to-tlay tlletl In tho secretary of state's otlleu by thoOrigon City Street railway com. ny, with T. L. Charman. E. M. Auunstin, net), a. Harding, N. o, ftOTAiuiM. W. M, KaUer, faleuij Wtilden, J. T. AiHrou and H, C, H. T, lllughaui, Portland; John iBtevcns lunorHrators; canltal stock Von Ehwegen, Eugene, nml b. . SM.tXX), wd h niithurlty to Incrvaso Cranston, Llukvllle, Klamath to f 100,000; oblwt the bulldlmror vu,j( Hinvui-iuiy apH))UCU IO- tiirles public by aovernorlVuiioycr. Hai.ku JlAV,Good luilwl j,ui. dvllvercd tottuyjwftojlho dty t 510 per ton. Mohoan it kai. Birvoi ratiwiOB In Ongon City and vicinity. Also by tho Pacldo Fun ulshlng wmiiwiny, f Portland; with J. W. Paddock, A. 11. Cruw. ford and O. l- laxton, iucoriH)ra tors; iutltal took, $3000, Kamimah Vihitoh. Win. Holtz claw, a young man who has been unfortunato In getting into lighting and other scrapes which havo taken him to Jail during tho past year, was brought up fiom Gcrvais Tuesday evening by Constable Fcott To-lori to servo the days In tbo county Jail by sentence of Squlru Pouludo on a charge of assault and battery. Wil liam has not heeded well his Sun day school lessons. Couimjnci Cauhs.- County Clerk Hancock to-day Iwued n marriage license to Katlo 8elr and August Wolittfer, also yestertlay to Mary iiuan Aiau ana John Schwab. The announcement of tho Clove land Cousnlldatotl MinistKls had Iwlter bo looked up If you ever e. IHttt to get that gloom otl'your facts Bco tho ltauuer lino of stoves und ranges, at Stelner A tloNrM, V)It nf tnlil a!..I. o. and deeded to Frederic Leather man, in May, IS70, and de-jci ibed ns follows to w ,t Le (unjng nt ihono.tli weit corner )m.dlalm. f"- U' '!VA ""nl"K thenci south on fciild west line theiijof JtWUCO chains to the said koulh line of i,nld uorlh iT,,:i.,.U.e'.,ro "on .rt south line 17.JS clinltis; thence nonh lJil,ch.Uns to tlio north lli.eof said rlnlm No.' l, thence Ju?1 'J ctmin '" Hie place or begin- fc.-... .a i t ' . " wvui ililll. iritci line of said claim No. , na, chains east oft ho uo.lh wt corner, run nlng theuce south SOJIcLalns to the south " of said norm halfirt. then.-e C4t on y. 0t' Jlue.17 otnlns; theuce north J5I chnlus to the uo.th Hue osald claim 4.1. thence wt J7 cn.oiii to the place of beslnnlns coutaln ag iltcre moisor less, which said List, mentioned trtct was con- " uyuw ,am iiece:ispa nnd hU wife. RUNS fast trains wlih Pullman Vestibule Drawing room sleepers, dining rn.-s nud etNiche.ior latet design, between Chicago and Milwaukee aud St. I'aul and Mlune-ajviii. rust Trains with Pnlimnn vestibuled drawing iimiii fcleenei-s. tllnlnv m.-u n.iA caichoj of Iate4 design, between Chicago and .Milwaukee nud Ai lilnud imicI Uiiliuli llmmzlt Pullman vctlbu'o duvwlii" roomnmlcoloiilitfclec)ei-s via tho Noitli. p'IVi ,c'l !'o ,.'ni"wt between Chicago nud Coineu.cut trains to nud from Eastern. Wesleiu. Noil hern ami rentrul WIsconi sin poiutu. affording nueqiu'lod sei vice to auda-oin Wauke-dui Fouil tin Uic, oh kosh, Necuah. Meneslia, Chippewa Vails. and Bessemer, Mlcli. KOI tickets. Slppillnn. rm I.......H time Ublcs nnd oilier Infoi nwt.r.ut iimViy to ngcuts anywhere In tho Uulleil Stated or Cliuada. h. u. BaKLOW h it Ai-vauc f ' Tratlic Mgr. 8. K. AlNSLIE. Gen'l. Mgr. a.., ., ,. . UWl ECKSTEIN, kce. Wis. "nd TUl Agt-' W11- COOK HOTEL Center anTOnjjn ainx, G. W. ANDERSON, Prop. Successor to W. IL COOK. Formerly In transfer business for many years and will still conduct the trlnsfer business In connection with tho hotol. Ike Cook notolls opposltr court house, conveient to husinpsu nnri r ni, .,. street cur line runnlutr past tho door. Hates 51.00 to $300 n dnv. nrrnrHln tn oicv,i iciiim io Doariier-, and N ncrshln heretofore existing with the sulem Lumber Co. nnd a. A. nominee Is this day mutually dissolved, . A. Dor rancc having f-old his Interest to the other members of tho firm, who will continue the business on as before." Halem.Or., April a, lb90, MALK5I LU.MI1EU CO. KJ.W-H S. A. DOHKANCE. A FULL LINE OF- Crockery and With .'specialties lu room families, Bi-umill!llie. 'JL'lllll ir iiita iiiii iio .. . Hri tV., : : . z. "".""'' 9" e, f, tVon PmV 2! . 'J ,"S" " "" L '"'? ' ileeit bearing dalotlteotli day of Feimmw 73 111 Vol. UJ In IL nuintinrrfu.1 ' -rt?. UVVU, VI, 111,. rlon county, slate of Orison. Aud whemis .uhl court fixed ns the ill::,,... '"J0 lor "'"? ny aud all nb Jecllnui to tliuKruiuiiuor u.fd order ind l '?."iC.lock : "' ! day at the cot. ri Siim.o5SHnl.'aMlrt ,,ou"' ""e,.ror Therero.v.toAnn MiirjrSehnrbarl: l-eler uV8Cl',,'k; Al'lulnUa.UuiUft ll.unk. iyi-fi'OoOr'" MOW. .ttly Oswald. A'ex. and) r Holim-iwirL- k'r,. ..T ,,...i'i ... . TliMdoiti hoharot ck, nnd in n.l oUie. ne-i Ni.: THE YAnuiNA ROUTE." OREGON PACic RAILROAD u.!t. . ?TCm Development comnanv's les shorter. 2Uliouik i-st ue lumen, vallev toand him Ku,' Fniuclsc" lint SCHEDULE. (Kxcvnt Nnnnnni Leavo Albany l-ouiv Leave Con-ullls I-jopm Arrive Yaqulnn &aoi lenve V.inni.,,. . . ."-iV' ?' toaye Corvallls .....'.. ",SS ? Anlve Albany llilOAil CtorWdlK traln" conncct at AllMtiy and .m!e,libo,?,r"",, 'unect nt YAQUIva Tr,l,H10 10'"10" Development oft Llue SA1L1XQ DATES. nTEAUKHH. . W Ulan eu Vniiv. v?" Capital Cily Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours of die Day e.&.hb,SenTWt ,0br empl?Cd ln thls rHt?2?fubsUlntlnl meal cooked in firsU Twenty-nve cenu per meal. RED nreoMT Court street, between Journal Office and -.... D l.l,tT, Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Sis. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. ni .. e WKen n new name hut cSrd. . leJJ"re .n''.r.d.-...Blve them u r..,.., ,u," .;:" '" ""r.iiomo, HIU,i?ina."wor u"! uUxl rtraon:you quired lu be mid nniM.ir i i.i i... ........ I WIllniiipiiM V. 11.,.. ... kauvvsc I me!!eN:tdKuyyM:rnS II aiueite ValU.y.::-:snu ,y '? 'lVW.'Ves the'-.ht fo kt iL . -"" - tlltUUUL llllllft SFffiS'SBBSa tlfve in il ..11 nn .!.. ...... V vou .imii " uu wi wnmo No Chinese employed Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Seb RII)G WAY'S TAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which we constantly keep a full line and open stock, ennbllng us to make up Dinner and Tea sets or nuy size, or sell by tho single piece. The finest assortment o CHAMBER SETS Kver shown ln 8alera. A FULL STOCK Ot thelatest land handsomest patterns in Glassware. O-Please call ana examine our slock. To Capitalists. i tho tmlu, f e the tllKCtt In said nun1lli.il .....l ,i,... .'".'.'. ' Kue If any you havo why sa, oitler und llceusj. of sale should not 1ue to iaid d mlu tnlortoelkttia.,remlei. the county court of ih'e state of Orvu for the munlv nt i,.ii.. .i,h i,M ."".'" - D.!dSiUrt UmXWl U,U "U ,,'iy of A'rtl, A. " , ' AIMt F.J.llAKCOCK, ? t-VmutytlerV. inoiw rut jwultry wontctl. Tur- KOVS. utfHO ami ilinL- t l.l.l,.t ttuii prltv, flfty don., cholw futlieus at 10 tvnta iwr ikiuihI nt Stelner's umrRci, ti state strwU 10-lOwtf Wl"H;a'w milk oiorVK WgrSJSZExS coaiifvtmii witu OTuroihiietir kiiiiiiij. " U.n ''Knir.?.. K ?." y Alvrav, r. .::-."! - -- ' sssisi iiiii hiiiiiv ,.I,KMA.J! l" KrVliut IVrtland, Or, tve lis (lk. L-i .'.. "."' Aaent Li) ami -An K'n.T, ?",.""." " or to "' VA UOGUi; Act (len'l hyt A fas. ASt.,Ore3on facile llUt. d S ASV1?1. '"Vluent I.M., Mi Jlnutjfoinery : "vis,,tt Milch Inelude, ihn . ".u'?.Vrt'60.". WELLER BROS 201 Commercial Street, Insure in Your- Home Company! 'The State," . .irlenl civmliu Tuesday. TLurt,iv nd Saturday nt afcU n. ni. ' m,rJ iv'J,0 jwvullt. liorth-bouud. Mondav ArrUent IWtUud, .VKlaV TWnr..i,. anauturdayattsuui.,u "waay w? JU,udtt',l wr(niiy and Frldav both north uud wuib-bouuu bout. iiJ?Ci Blht hi lni, Iwvln there iiem" w V.O.K.ndI'.Xct. be purvhisTd Juij-T" &, J 1N wor,il1 to sanddoii.,P.,,1S;.T. '? JJVnnI six thou. January 1 1,7 .NT, " K ? than 5 iw ceuiiSfr m..f.,nlem,.lu lure bid r.,r,i,v7......nuPUI "r where th Fine Watch Repairing C. A. BURBANK No, 317 Cimmercial Street. Which has for the past six years PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued More Policies, Received More Premiums, And Paid More Losses, Upon property located in Oregon or Wash Ington than any other compauy. If was the First Company to Pay all Losses in Full ami in Cash By tho three great contlnprntlons of Seattle KtkiwburuandHpokaneKnJU. , GEO. W. HEELER, CltrAeent. Ani Bpwjat Agent for Marlon County. Offl r In the entnpanv's bulldlnc 1, 'E5S5SRWH' V iVvm-r. 1 1 I frill U2"