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rata OAXTXJO TSVWESG JOTTRNAXi. TIE CAPITAL JOWL. THUMB OK MUUKatllTION. pally by mull per yenr,i. . ..ft So pally by mall per weeK, ..-. , 10 WeeVly by mall ncrycar, . 1 00 S-If not paid In advance the price eharged tor the Wkkki.y JoUiiNAL will he I1.SO per year. If paper Are noldcllvered promptly notify the off ce, MONDAY. ...AI'ML 21 GILBERT & 1'ATTEllSON, Dealers In Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. Thk Journal Is a live paper six tlnynin the week. SHv9rton Bcems to cot a good Bhare of Improvements thUyear. Holvereon linn the finest line of Mteenft ever him it In S;ilem. 4-18-31 Mn. Colllim R.ed is reported n much Improved from !ht recent pick - m ' Attendance Tit tin SimdiijolnMlf wns riomcwliiit dfiiiliil-hed li.v I In- Sunday excurlon. ThfJouuNAf. IwiniB with regret that Mr. Honver Iwngnlii uflVrlnj: from a severe rlieuiiinii"' uttnek. Deedn lllcd for record hi Lliui county this year, HHU.OIG; Marlon Co. $1,000,122; School t'hlldn-n in Linn 0105, Minion 7018. UulMlne operutloim nltialein ure quite iIuhIi, considering the ncareity of brick and lumber. The HlgiiB are good for much progress In tills line at Hnleni. Hev. C, C. Uatenniii of Portland will lecture on "Wit ami Humor In Life and Literature" on the evening of May 2nd, under the uusplccH of tho Young Peopled Hoelety of the First Baptist cliurch in the auditor ium of that church. N'tlT KAKII.V STOl'I'KU. T II K JouitNAiilHiioi emlly diacouraged. FJrwt ila crack city editor was hired nway from It by a rival In need of a talented writer Then it other city editor husluld ofl'for a week nearly. Its foreman wuh caught over In Polk county and no ferry running. Its press man Ib under tho weather and oueof our best compositors laid olT by sickness lu tho family. But the John ai getH there Just the same. The following appears In tho Paftland Telegraln of April 18, from fiafcm: Sllnn Alderman, the 11-year-old son of Charli-H Alderman, who lives between McCoy and Lin coln, In Polk cohnty, had bin head blown oil yesterday afternoon, while out hunting with hlfl cousin, a boy of the Bamo age. IIo was got ting oyer u fence and was playing with the gun, looking down the barrel from tho muzzle. Turning the weapon over, the hammer caught on the fence, and the gun was discharged, the load entering at the eye and catishig death In Btantly. Jloscdalu Is tho name of the village plut attached to tho Sunny side tract of small farms. It con tains 30 building lots which surround u small cleared space designed for a park. Several of these. IoIb havo Imjoii Hold and two houses are already built. Lots aru ollered free fa. school und church buildings, a store, a bluoksndth shop ami a fruit evap oratcr. At the proper time appli cation will bo made for the establish mcut of a poHtotlbo at this very charming vitiligo settlement. When tho Bunny side lauds aro all occupied tho Industry to bu provided will sustain a thriving vlllago commun ity. Special bnrgaiim In lace curtains t lIolverson'B. Bee them. -1-lR-at The JJon Ton restaurant Is Betting tho beat 25 cent meals In tho city now. Fo Bam:. The- restaurant known us tho "Kooky Mountain," opponlto opera house. Good busi ness, with thirty regular boarders. Tho proprleter wishes to quit owing to ehango ot business. 410 fit Holverson still leads the trade on drciw goods and trimming. Ho makes u seclalty of this line, car rim a larger (dock and sella at a smaller profit than any house lu the .city. 4-18-31 mm ii ir mm 1 i Oregon cople like Oregon pro ducts, uud that Is thu reason they buy those excellent stoves of Btelner A lllotuier. Foil Rk.nt. Twenty acres of rich river bottom land in Polk county, on road from Kalem to Kola; one rullo from Ferry lauding. Home furnished for renter. Apply soon. S.D.aiboii. -MfMU. Table linens, uupklus mid towels at very low pi lev at llulveron'H. 4-IIWt SERIOUS CRIMES AT BUTTEVILLE." K Saloon ynrglaflied and an Outrage Committed bjtwo YpnnR Men One.noivth Jail. Last Friday night two young men of tho Uultevllle neighborhood filled up on tho products of a distillery which exists down there and be came reckless. They went Into tho town and kicked open tho door of E. P. Bents' saloon, broke Into a lK)xofeaudwichcs,a box ot crackers and helped themselves generally to tho stock of the saloon. Their naricB are Jack Ilitchie, aged about twenty-four years, ami Dolph Gouche, aged about twenty six years. They tool; their plunder to tho baru of Geo. Li llocque, for whom Gouche was working, and stored It there, feasting to their full satiety during the night. But this Is not their worst crime. Crazed by the material they had imbibed, they found three littleglrls ranging in age from four to two years, daughters of Mi. Gcfilet, a guest at Mr. La Jlocque's; they en ticed them to th burn, a distance from thu houso and committed the foulest crime to which a brutal dis position can stoop. Art soon as the terrible news was circulated, indignation ran very high. Sheriff Croiwui was notified by telegraph, but wat in (iervals at- tuiidliiL' a law suit ai.d could not reach Butteville until yesterday morning. In the meantime ltitcliio had been placed under arrest awd wuh lakcn before W. H. Hurst, Ksq., JusMco of the peace at Aurora on a charge of burglary, where ho waived examination and was committed to tho county Jail fo await the action of the grand jury, and va brought up last night for safe keeping. Dolph Gouche succeed in eluding Ills pursuer, but Hlicrlll Crolsau is after him and IiIh escape is con sidered Impossible. He lias been a fisherman and bout puller on the Columbia river, and it is thought be started for there, but the tele graph has been used to good ad vantage and tho likelihood Is that he will bo safely landed to-day or to-morrow. Il is more- than probable that Judge Lynch would have exercised full authority were It not for tho coolness and good judgment of somo of Bulteville's buslnesH men, who desired to sec tho law properly vin dicated. Tlio mother of the outraged chil dren, who is plucky and fearless, though modest and virtuous, would have made short work of tho vil lains if she could have found them after hIhj was Informed of their ter rible crime, but they hid themselves In a convenient place and sho could not discover thorn. There will be littlo sympathy for them when they receive tho penalty they deserve. KuriiKMK Couirr. Seeley vs. Cal. Lumber Co.; atUrmed. BenJ. Jaue way vs. Holaton; afllrmcd' J. P. Combs vs. .r. H. Blayton; reversed and each side to pay half tho costs and disbursements incurred. John Hall, gdu., vs. G. H. Stephenson; decree modified. To-day before the supremo court an attorney, Mr. John P. Brackenbrough, of Oregon City, was on motion of C. I). La Bourette, admitted to practice In that court. - HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Adelard Benolt to J II Al bert and I Vunduyii, lot I,blk U, Yew park ad Salem. ? J II Albert et al, to Ade lard Benolt, loll, hlk A, Yow ad to Salem; Fcb6. JBMcCIane.toEEWildo. 11 iicresln North Salem April 18. J D Parker to J A Dltler, laud Int. 8 h, r 1 w; April 17 J II Albert and Mary A Albert, and I Vanduyn and Ittwo Vanduyn to Adelard Benolt, lot 1 in block 2, In Yew Park Adelard Benolt to J II Al bert and I Vu'Mluyn, It 1 lu hlk 2 of Yow Park ad State of Oregon to A. B. Cox, Tno north half of S E Quarter of sec 3(1 t 8n r 1 o containing 80 acres. I) A O'Brien and wf to Mrs Mlun'o Graham, l,fi acres of laud near Woodburu. PS Knight ami wftoTH Melutyre, hlk 23 In Capital park ad to Salem; April 12th P B itlohunlrtm and Au gusta C Hlehardson to Ben jamliio F Hliitdiaw, tract of laud being a (tart of donation claim of Oliver Plekuaid and wf, claim no 6S notification uo(1120)iii section 34 town ship 03 r w 00 acres. Betsey Fletcher to Silas M Fletcher and Anna Fletcher his wlfti 3.01 acres of laud in township 73 r2 w B II Kohlewey to Philip Glllmtu It 3 In hlk o as north Salem. FA Ires to Ellen A Wall worth, Its 2,3,0, and 7 In blk 1 lu Butteville. Betsey Fletcher to Silas M Fletcher ai d Anna l Fletch er, notification 100, elulm 111 74.85 acres in Miction (! 1 7 3 r 2v 600 fiOO woo 20S2 200 200 100 200 1,800 2100 I 400 260 1126 $15,058 Ladled, do you wain a big bar gain III drvtw goods? Hero It Is. A ti ull-wool serge gthKl value at 60 cents for only 37J cents. Como wnl.o tho UMortiiiciit U good. 4-1 WU i The Signs Are in the Air For Great flrowth. One hundred new home are be gun or in process of construction. Several mlleB of new streets are being opened through virgin soil and forest; - ' ' Ten miles of electrlo railroad are under construction, and one-half is nearly ready for tho cars. Twenty new business houses built lust year, are all takeu.and still there Is demand for more. ; The largest canrery in the state is nearly completed. The Bkj Debate. Tho Alka Hespcriausand Pbllodorians met in battle nrray in the university chapel Saturday night to Bee who should bo declared the ablest debaters, over the knotty problem of nationalism us presented by the ptutement in volved In "ItcBolvcd that national ism as portrayed In Bellamy's 'Looking Backward' Is to be de sired." The Phils took the lead for tho anirmatlve, Mr. Fitzgerald speaking. IIo stated the claims made for nationalism and showed how strikes and starvation would dlsuppeur if Bellamy's theories be came realities, napoleon Jjavis delivered a volley of arguments In return for the negative, arguing that the Bellamy business was nothing new, It having been tried by such venerable Individuals us Lycur gus, and oilier back humbers, and that it would destroy all incentives to individual excellence. Mr. Wil liams took it up again for tho stu dents and portrayed the slavery of labor to capital in the present day, and dilated upon tho glorious eman cipation of four iiulllou slaves and that tho Be'lamy plan would make all men eqiml lu tlio Hame' way. Mr. Williams was a polished speaker. The next man to ex postu late was Mr. Crandull, who aim wered tho preceding speaker, and asserted that instead of only tour million slave-), individual freedom would be utterly destroyed; ho fur ther asserted that two-thirds would be continually idle, as the nation would be able to guarantee every man the gratification of his wishes. Mr. Hounds followed for tho affirm ative declaiming against the money-power as it now exists. Under the Bellamy system there would be no money, uud no monop olies would be possible, all Incentive to crime would be ubolihed. Mr. Brown opposed with uii argument to show that by nationalism all fam ily life would be destroyed. Eacli individual upon birth became the ward of tho state. Mr. Collins in troduced quotations from political economists to show that competition us now conducted was tho foo of en terprise; while one succeeded the m,i ny were driven to tho wall and destroyed. Mr. Vandersoll resumed tho negative, and showed that tho Bellamy theory was Inconsistent, as it asked no title to success in life, and that doing and not being was tho only title to an existence. Mr. Allshio sustained tho afllrmatlve, assailing the prescut system: the lovo of money and pursuit of prop erty, wew tho root of all evil. At torney Carson took advuntago of a statement by Bollamy that humau nature remained tho same In all ages, and said that tho proposed Hyrtem would not ouango this. Hev. Thomas applied his theo logical hand I u an effective manner, reading press notices favoring Bel lamy. Mr. Starr succeeded in dem onstrating several clinching and concise argument. The conclud ing speeches were now made by Messrs Davis and Fitzgerald. The Judges, Messrs. Corwin, Jeffries und Burnett rendered a decision for the tiegativoand were unanimously for that sldo of tho debute. About 300 people wcro prescut, und felt a great interest in this dry subject. Mr, htryker,presldent of the Plillo's, pre sided. ArramreuiontH have been perfected for the completion of the seaside division of tho Astoria and South Coast railroad. A large part of the construction material is already on the ground, and the terms of the contract require the completion of I 111. illt.lcln.i lLl.ll nil Itfwuttil.l l.viu.fll. tlon. The people of Astoria are ' resolute lu their purixiso to have railroad connection, and they an' willing to pay a good price to secure It. Their ambition is about to be gratified. Notawk. F. O. Little, of Port laud, Chas. B. Oral, or Pine Valley, and A. M. Crawford, of Marbhtleld, wi'N appointed to-day, AUTIH.KS OK IMVIU'OKATIO.W Clatsop City Real KstatoCo., W. Spuutdlng, Chas, F. Beobe, U.J, McDonnell, Incorporators; otlleo at Portland; stock, f 100,000. ' Uur klen'ti Arntra Salve. Thutwl ult la Hi wond furini., bruU c, uva, uler,MUl rheum, lt er orv, in ter, .'luipitftl liuuiU, cliUbUliu, iiu, nd nil mill riipt m. uud ijHlrly turra line, or no luty rvMuirvd, iti Kuuruiaora to fitu iHrioci kaiumoiiuu ur f WHAT SALEM IS D0INO. titu pertoct katutuotiou ur money rv-f ulisl. I'rUtcJSeuuts lwr box. I funded. t'rtce'A mU twr box. SAVED FROM DISGRACE. Young Man on Trial For Steal ing a Carpet. ESTERS A 8TRAXnE DEFENCE. How he S cored a Thirty Dollar Car pet fnr Twenty Hollar. SAVED FItOM DISGRACE. ' ' A respectable young-niarrled man of this city,wason trial recently, In the Justice court,on the grave charge ot stealing a carpet. The only evi dence the prosecullng -attorney could offer, was that the prisoner wns known to have only $20 in his possession arid had a $30 carpet. Thepnsoner,ln his own defense.tcs tifled that he purchased the thirty dollar carpet at the White Corner, on which showing, the man was discharged. Tlit White Corner is the place to purchase your carpeti. i That Crowd. Quite a crowd gathered in front of the Breyman block this morning. The people all along the street were attracted by It, until the sidewalk became packed. The cause of the sensation proved to be the nrtlsticallv decorated show window of W. H. Conrad, Salem's new clothier. All concluded that he must understand his bueinew. "Every Spring,'' SayBoneofthe best housewives in New England, "We feel the neces sity of taking a good medicine to nurifv the blood, and wo all take Hood's Sarsaparilla- It keeps the children free from humors, my hus band says it gives him a good ap petite, and for myself I am sure I could never do all my work if it was not for this splendid medicine. It makes me feel strong and cheerful, and I am never troubled witii head ache or that tired feeling, its I used to be." In Highland Park addition two wagons and teams nre employed spreading rich black mould over the door yards of tho new occupants, and Soon we may expect to see that now residence locality blossoming as the lose. Host Remedy for Vonghs and Hron- chila AflVrfsons. Dr. Helden: Your Ethereal cough Syrup I consider one of the best remedies for cough- and bron chial airectii.ns made. Havo uped it for several years in my family for. my children. G. II. CLIFFORD, Stockton. Lurce size $1 00, small 50 cents. For sale bv all Drtitrgist. . To Home Seekers. Thu Capital City railway com pany is prepared to tell home-seekers something to their advantage. Mr. David Simpson iias taken charge oftlieir real estate department at 115 State street. Call and see him. Losrr. By an honest democrat, on the day of their county conven tion, an account book which is of no u.so to any one except the owner. Leave at thlsofllco aud be rewarded. Coming in a'l its Superlative Splen dor! The Newestl The Great est! The Bestl McMalion's New United Shows CIRCUS, MUSEUM, Wild unlmiil i-xposltloa nnil Grand Free International Horse Fair! Will exhibit at depot lernundx, SALEM, FRIDAY, APRIL 23TII. S Enlarged to Four Tunes its Former Size Irt) times more grnndl A city of tents! A world of wonders! An Aiming Galaxy of Crowned Cbm pion Areoie Slar.! QURENJUMBO, Tim Mammoth, Miutlvd Mastodon, the Urgent Hiilmul kno n to history, Hinder ous moving mountain. An ull-fenliire h'w. More ubsolutly new cuts that old nnd new In uy other exhibition lu Amrrint. Natun- iiinrvaloosand apt r tlllcupre macy uurlvnted. General Jubilee Occasion for All, Two rraud exhibition! diy, donni open at I aud T p. in. IVifornmiHx' cue hournf terwurd. Admllii sa nt, children uud 5 jean.1eMi4t Omnd frv Ilnlt-wu acntfii and lll velnus luntrhut ltap dlly. JLZ T. H. BARNES, Pre. .' fVL. V. MATTHEWS, Troas. ' Wm. HOWARD PHELP3, Sec, SALEM' LAND COMPANY Incorporated 1889 Capital Stock, $30,000, Post Office Block:, - - - - Salem, This Corporation has made a specialty of securing a list of property to the investor und that will yield a revenue from the sturt, wit. little expenses that whl accrue on crude and unimproved property, and It has a liumes, viij itamvuws, i"" ""","" FROM SALEM TO SlhVERTOX On Their ney Wheels A Pleasant Jonr aud a Fine Dinner. Yesterday a party consisting of Chauncey Lockwood, Mr. Brandt, Charles Cmveil, Dr. W. Morris aud Hal Patton took a trip or. their wheels to Silvertou. They found the road in a fine condition, the morning just cool enough to make it uleasant fora fine run. They ar rived In due time, with a good ap- petite and wo are assured they did ; justice to the splendid dinner which the people of bilverton know so wen how to serve. Mr. Roy Reed, not knowing the party had been formed, started early a::d arrived there in an hour and forty minutes, which is very good time. All returned to gether well pleased with their jour ney, aud no doubt some of the boys will bo riding out that way quite of ten during the summer, as Silverton has some very hutidsome young ladies, you know. State of Ohio, City of Mexico, Lu- j cas county, Frank J, Cheney makes oaih that he Is the senior partner of j the firm 6( F. J. Cheney & Co., do- j ing business in the city of Toledo,, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS tor each and every case of Catanh that can not be cured by the uso of Hai.is Catakicii Cuiik. I Fkank J.Cjiknry. i Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 0th day of De cember, A. D. 1880. SEAL A. W. Glkason, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken inter nally and acts directly .upon tlio blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price h cents. SprliiK 1'evor. At tblt xeason nftlio.venr thu must vle- (irouHiuul licarty people olten have a feci- Uigur weurinos, tireunna worn nut, wiin out Htnultlon to dn unvtultiir. and ninny b cult out In pimples und bollH. What j nu require Is u mild tonlr medicine thut will net xently on the liver and blood, and ni ne i Ills. Dr. Gunn'x Im- proved l.lver I They ev Klvc nu activity M.tl ntirl hv t hplr to the liver, purity the blood und by mild tonic action, new vitality una strength to the entire system. Hold at 35 cents a box by Hiiiltb & Stelner. Treasurer's Notice. Treasurer's Olllce, Miirlon Co. Or. 1 Salem, April 11th, 1MK). NOTICE Is hereby ulven thut there are Hiifllclent funds on band th pay all oittMiindlin; couuty warrants that have been endorsed by me, and no luterost will bo allowed on paid warnints nfter date of this notice. A O. UOND1T, 4,ll,dw,ln County Treasurer. .Money Wanted. All persons Indebted to the estate of E. II. liellenger, deceased, nre hereby notl tlep to malco settlement immediately with V T UlKdon, I "i state street. or with the underpinned nt her resldciico In Salem. M. A. llKLMNGEK, Administratrix, To Capitalists. Healed proposals will be received up to 2 n'lock p. in. or the nth day of May A. t. 1KU0. by the board of directors of School District No. 21, of Jlnrlon county, Oregon, which Includes the city of Salem for the purchase of thlrtein thousand do.lnrs (SIK.OOv) worth of the bonds of said school district In denominations of one hundred dollars (J10U) nnd upwards. Tho Interest on these bonds to bo paid semi-nnnunlly uml they aro to run twenty 120) years, tinld bnuds aro Issued underand by virtue of an act of thu 1 Klslature of Uieon for the year lsS5. entitled an act to amend sections 37 and 5"of title of an net to eatnb llsh a uniform course of public Instruction In the common schools ot the state, up. nnived October 19, 18?J, approved i Ictober 21, 1KS2 '1 his act wits approved February 21, lifcsi.l his act upproved February 17, lN7. Far ties biddlnu must specif" tho loweit rate ol Interest at which they propose- tnpurcaai-e said bonds, und the amount they desire to purchase, seven thousand dallars worth to oe purctnis.-u July l, inuo, nnd six thou. sunddnllxrs (Sworn worth to bo purehnsed Jununr: . 1S91. No bids will buconslilerpil bids will bo considered where the proposed rate f Interest Is more t nan a nor cent ner r nunum or whero the bid for the bonds is below par value. below nnr value. Tim board ivsene tho right to reject any or all bld. Done by nrderofthe board ofdlnv tors tiforsitld this 27th day of March, A. D. Inw. V. 11. .SIMPSON, cleric. iu27 ScIkhiI nut. No. 2i, Marlon Co. Or. Insure in Your Home Company ! "The State," Which has for the past six yenrs PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued More Policies, Received More Premiums, And Paid More Losses, Upon property located In Oreiron or Waih Inrtou than uny other company It was the First Company to Pay all Losses in Full and in Cash lty the thre erwal cmnKrHtkins of Seattle Wlenstiunctind.pokrtuo Foils GKO. I1KKLKH, Cltj-Agn, And 8jhxUi1 Agent for Marlon County. 0j Im th eninudny building. . THE T NEW I he Clothier Has A New Store, New Goods, And althousrh old at people EW DEAL Prices And every body is invited to call and see. Goods not nearly all in yet, lot more are constantly arriving, 257 Commercial St, A FULL LINE OF- Crockery and Glassware! With ispecialtles In Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Seta ItlDG WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which wo constantly keep a full line and open Mock, enabling us to make up Dinner und Tea seta of any size, or Bell bv the Hlngle piece. The fluent assortment 6 CHAMBER SETS Ever Bhown In Salem. A FUriX STOCK Ot thulateUnd handsomest patterns Id Olaswore. -l'leae call nnd examine our utoek. WELLER BROS 201 Commercial Street. J.A.UAKElt. A. K. fiTUANO. Baker & Strang, HucvMspr to A E. Strang, Halem. ax: Commercial Btrect, dealers In utltol8, j Stayed, Titiwnre, Steam unci Oas Fitting MIHI 1-llllllUltlg gOTHlS. Mirnarw, kitchen furnlnhlng coods M.Kxleu wjire. Itubber Uoe. ii-weruna I dmneyplpv. S ugeuts fJr thun. PENINSULAR STOVES. llolug the rxelutlve ngeuey Bjwjj 05 ;." " vn wo urw preiMreu to tke kewer uiiuriimHin i J.-.m.""VIW '""n.nny iwiimcw cuwiiK-r I nun nnv ri for sale that will yield a sure profit or no expenditure, thus avin tg nne list of small farms, suburban a New Building, tho business of Salem a offers the GENERALLY Rigrit, From Terminal or Interior Points the Northern Pacific Railroad Is tho line to take To all Points East and South.. It l thodlnlng car route. Itruns thrcragfa vestibule trains every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (Xo change of cars.) Composed of dlnlngcnrs unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars! Host that can be constructed nnd In which accommodations nre both freo nnd tar nished for hollers of first und second-class, tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHES. A.contlnuoi'' lice oonne;tlng with nit lines, ullbrdln f direct nnd uninterrupted service. Pullman sl - - Ions can beBe- ured In advi . any agent of tbo roftfl. Through tickets to and from nil points In America, England nnd Europe can bo purchased nt ntiy ticket onice of this com pany. Full Information concerning rates, time of tralns.routes nnd other details furnished on application to nny ugent or A. D. CHARLTON, Afenlstnnt General Pussencer Agent. No. 121 KIrst street, cor. Washingten: 1'ort land, Oregon. Oregon R. R. Company Line. (Limited.) C N. SCOTT, RECEIVER. i Tickets for nny point on this line for sale at the depot, foot of Jellerson slreet.nnd t the United cnimge nnd baggngo Trunsfer company Voltlce. corner Second nnd rlne streets. Commutation Tickets nt i cents per mile. General offices northwest corner First nnd Pine street, Portland. I EAST SIDE, rrom Townrd ! Portland Stations. Portland j Silver-CoburK l'ort'ndPorfct malt Exp ujii hc man t.V PM i 00 5 CM S&S 700 IVAlt All Til AKJH 8 00 Portl'ndSPCo S 10 4.V 8 .'..ltiiy's landing. 2 a 9 10 5X Woodburn I 40 8 49 11 47 Sllverton 12 20 7 3 5 07 llr wnsvtlle 7 40 0 .VJ Coburg tt 00 WEST BIDE. Alrlle mall Portland mail AM AU PX 7 43 .IVirtlnnd PiWV. 4 1U4S Dundee Junction 2ft -'Oj . fcheridun 10 27 4J .. Dullas. 8 22 JS Monmouth 733 S Alrlle 645 l-3wly DEAR GIRLS: Vvusr'lmt HcllcDbrand's Square Chocolate Crcaas, tnaao only by hi Patent lrocaii. taxe Orego STORE CONRAD Ualted Hutft. rWWWWWWiTBroTtiMiia3i : " .. . . ' - l r . . U-i.. , i ar mmuw. i. .u uiu in sfmmumm , wW"!ZZ2fi5a& IhftHHUau"- For utl by IKnlel J .Fry, druUt. ' tlmateV Plu iiiblnr ind J-i tl "T xbtm' and tel thm c01" again. for done numblnc and ttanlng worlc an superior to any mad In tha Uml her ""' r - W"""Mi a. o. .. . . .j, TVL jlB m i n miiiinWiM ...... .t.i.nnw.' ."""y - - '7, .&&, , m ' Hl MiWTTfi'filittl