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'yytw , r,affirm!EiT:ib7ai ss i ' flbctBTf k6tIGIM. SrnonT90FPYT;iIA8-Il)niInrmet Ingotr Tuesday night of each week at Hill? WATERS. K.of lUand 8. .nHVKLODOENo.l8, I. O. O. F., meet U' 111 Odff renews1 Hall up Main). Cornci Commercial and Ferry street, every Hdt- nrdayat7:.l0p.fn. j.L.MrrcnKKt, Secretary. X. A. Majwjwo, ' N.O. n" lellljek Post, fco? lT beparU ment of Oregon, meets every Monday evening at the ball over the Oregon Land company' offlw; Visiting comrades an cordially Invited to attend. D, CBilEKMAH, 1'ost Commader. B, A.IUKDLK, Adjutant. I ' POMf'COUKTT. FOll ltKritrSENTATIVES. Wm. Savage R. 8. Wallace BherllT ...W. L. Well Clerk ..-......... -C. O. Co.id County UomffilftsloWr-O. W.McB-n Arawwor i.if.F. K. Hubbard Treasurer T. C. Hell Bunt, of Schools U. L. Murphy Surveyor Frank Hutlcr i;oroiicr ur. is. L. Ketcmim FIGHT IN A CHURCH. O. V W. Protection Lodge No. 2, A.I f T W UmLm. It.....,.. IIaaI. ammK I ICHUJ.H ........I.... If. l..tt In UI.U In. ' A VT CHUCnjWJ CfCUlUt iikiuiunu ill iiHif I S snrance block, corner Commercial and ' J GbtfMketa street.. Visiting and Sojourn-1 , li,bgiUirenluvlte(l 3AIUJt.Ei-M W ' ika J.md, Kcooraer. ntorKsyoKAL cAnm bloc ICV Con Jlinisfcrs and Adhercnls Come to Blows. O.NB' THROWN' OUT OF JWIIKS. API1 rlers i slrecta, Balem, Or. r a. 0. friers attorncr at law. inmercial and Htnte The Oilier Preached a Deploring Ser mon, Saying Christ Was the Only ISisliop. J. J. Shaw, 1 TTOIINKYATLAW, X- Salem, Oregon flfflca flrst door lit th! left lit' liesid' All stairs In tbe ro-tr or Lndel A llush , Hank. itfiMON POUt), Attorney at law, Salem. ittMon.' OBlce ur-sutlr In Pulton's Eck. V fOII.SA". CA11S0N, j. . .V MJ(ninjiilor and a'torno Ht Inw rMcmocr OfWlie Har of ib,ro, Chn Ida IVi SCfiUTstrecl, Hilfin, Oregon ItllAKLES I" UUtlTlH, M. I)., NiiWOii U 'and Homcpopntlilc physician Olllei tUndVetldenne. I5S UhtinMitt-t, In orllril lor. fife I dep-Uouefcirt.MO( "lyiltjij fropi 2 lo MMdxoB p.Th5Tbwifjr t'" rectum and fArttalo diseases nVpc-italty. Fifteen year- "liriMli-inM. flur r-,. -jl u .- m .1.:.. ...... icrij- in.wi'iyi 'jA'T iti"uvM Qirnt. vsi jeeUouilf4rt.i(iiiyilljiJ frpi 2 to experience. ' v.vu . skmotw1 I'. W1LLIAMK. HTKNOmtAI'iinil nina, Typewriter, omce uith egy.'U'y-L''. nsvjwite nt. Ch pl an . 'o 101 riissvst "U J'11T M SB "W,,phv.liit, E, contractor and Ilulldnr Sera 'promptly atlenail lo t, Hrtlcm. ' Itlyslolan find Surgeon BALF.M, Oltl-XION. r .. .. 703 Commercial Street. . : JiHours. to 12-3 to 5-7 U) 8. 16 Xldence. Ho nth Huletn, Form'-rly of Humilo, N. V. A . ' ,0iyOIIEUTA McNALLY, l , AHUIItTKJrH. NO. 132 STATE HTItEirr. ' '- i)"Un nni Hpoclficntlons of nil cludxosof "'t Afntiull(llnc on short notice. Hupcrln " ieirtf(of work promptly loo.ind nrter. ilfrif - - i . TUHN KNKJMT, ' HI,AOK8MTH. ' .witorhrlH( and n-palrlns a specialty tthop nt the fjat of I.IIh-iIv slreet.Halem Ormjon. a20tf ,rtW. JICSHUP A CAttTWKIUHT Mo- ,VnJL fnwpnthlu I'liylcliuiM. Hnlemi Ogn. ,-s?J'1' vartwrlishl, M. l).,specluU , Mirgtry und surgical dlKoiiKcn of woint-n. H., It. .Ich up, M. !:, Hpccliilty, dlceiMCH of children . OUTH'A'ICIv.OONl'ltACrrOll AND butldor.' "Weil prepared lo ,do all nu gunmntfo sutlsfca- 4-2I-Im hlndsnf hnlldlnnji iion. CAS la'ltXMM AUa. ov'all XIKIh, 'THE DI5ST, ' 'CHBAPEST, " "We Defy Competition I O Q 'JrOet our prices befot- w you buy. at PATfON'S BOOK STORE. HAIJUI, A n. - .Hi) itf -i 'U BROS. All StauiDS I i m ST 9 QH JH OHKOON. M W i (SB! Ciiioamo, April 21. The action of the two rival conferences of the Mvnngellcal church in each unpohiU Ing u pastor for every church in the ntute rculted In tcrioiH trouble nl the Plumboltlt l'urk churcli in tills city yesterday. Itev. Mr. Morlock was lo preach his farwcll sermon and hi HiiccesHtn to be installed. The adherents mid appointees from both conferences were on hand. Bishop Kshcr's conference had appointed Hev. John Vctt-r and tile other faction, JJev. A. Mt-ilinan. When Pastor Morlocl; and Pastor elect Ilcilman attempted to close the Sunday school, preparatory to other services, Superintendent Krucgcr and Pastor elect Vetter de manded their authority. Int- Tho Physicians of the San Framsco Board of Health TAKE A STAND FOR HONEST FOOD. Notice. I Council Chamber, Salem Or., Apr. 6, liSO. I TOTICE Is hereby ghen, to Whom It i may concern inai ueo. w an, unu U. A. Thomas; rfsldenU and property UHUCnVI II1U.IIJ UinilCIII.VICftWU. uu.u flled their petition In the office of the re- I nnsrln nf 1 1 4 ! tipurtnv an nrrlf!" fit ' -..m . ..- wV, (--;., Koyal Baking Powder Commended as Purest, Strongest and Wholcsomest. We have made a careful analysis of the Royal, Giant, Golden Gate, Dr. Price's and Pioneer Baking Powders, purchased by us ' in the open market. One ounce of each powder yields in cuKr W hcj of available gas at ioo F. as follows. JAI'E. Cub . ' leave r.u Itiedlatelv the rnmrrpfiitinn rose I mm their seats, and one party seized Vetter, while Hell mitu jumped down from the pulpit. The confusion wiih made worse by women nnd children rushing from the door, Velter's friends shrieking, "They are hilling our preach er," while their opponents yelled "out with hlml" Vetter was finally landed outside, anil not withstanding his license from the conference, was refused admittance by Mcilman, who stood in the door way. When Vettcr's adherents had retired ltov. Moilock preached Ids sermon, deploring the occurrence, but saying (Jurist, was the only bishop they weie recognizing at present. Excitement In th-t quarter over the uM'alr is Intense. A SELF-3IADK MAN. WILLAMETTE 'UNIVERSITY (IruduatiNi Htudoulu lit Classical, Literary, Sticnlifio, Noma., Business, Law, AW)- 'MEDICAL COURSES. lllstbaoldost, Urgcst and Usui totpen lve Institution or lrarulug In thu North- - west . k J Hohool opens first Monday In rhptember Send for catajogua to 'A'Xt 1 ., ;n TI108. VAN h(XV. President, (talent, Oreiton, !-M V WlJJfSWt e For sucrcsi st th CAPITAL JIUSINESS 'COLLGflE, Salrm, Oirgnn. ..!'.AMMttONA,Miigr. J.UWi.v,l'rn, BuhIhchh, Hhortliuiut, ljr.rilJii. NiiUiltM lulu. rirt.ju. Ui nJ ivrnlnjr Snlon. Sluilnt xlmltlW V tlwc. Cll si the CelUsr er J.ln the 1'iliuitMil for csttlofur, Conservatory of 0 tjf lbs Willamette Untver Ity Salem. Ort Vit. tbe must aacreiunil Music Boliool ou lb Northwest Omul, Courses In iiiuloru rqusl toKnnUm tuuslo kchoots, early at. undane of nearly ou hundred and ilrty Tba able cori ofteachurs for thu romliig sl llA.tl Vaa s mi 1 1 Is, a Itvr.s ft It. . 7"" sf.r". ".w nv-t , a, -urvin. IL'lllld ftli. -... st.. i . '. L4Kna Wlllll. Mlt K. AXJAH5Lf'Hl,Hf'1 M- "!hb. JliirUliT,andMUa MkliHsl'urvIn ItAVUU tji auUtatit MUs Ually itntv. Piano, llrierSkelch of James hotan's farcer His Army Itecurd. Oregenlun: Tlie nmii who is to sti-er the republic.iii ship of Oregon through the sea of thu 1800 cam paign needs no Introduction to those businessmen in Portland with whom ho has been associated hero the past twenty-live years. Through- urn mumiiif, ntnruvor, lie is not so well know, and the following data will bo Interesting: James Lotiui was bora at Patter son, N. J., in IBUi. jiih schooling stopped at the ago of 11!, when he went to work In the machine shops. Enlisting In the aimywlien under 10, he served for two years In tlie Ninth New York cavalry; from there nu Ment Tor it timo into the navy yard til Washington. In 1804 Mr. Lotiui ciunu to this emit, slny hiy in San Francisco for n while, then In Victoria, coming to Port land Just twenly-llvo years ago this month, lie went to work Hist in tlio old Oregon Iron Works as a Journeyman, finally becoming f,ire- nian, u piiieu he holtl for five j ears, thun coming totliostiperlntendeiicy or the Willamette Jron Woiks lit 1873. Here he litis been ever since, and is now half-owner nnd manager, oi inw concern, whieh runs the largest maehliio shops north of Ban Francisco, and whose propel tv Is 1 valued at fctOO.OOO. POLITICAL KLCOIII). Mr. Lotan has beuu a republlean ..it i... ur. ..i .. . mi u.n mi-, iiiuiiys voting ttio rv publleaii ticket, commencing to take part in polities about 1870. He hold the position of United States local Inspector of steam vensels for seventeen years In Port land. He has been connected with tho party organization, and on -V.V..W uTOwuii.t inw nerved as chairman of the county committee. His present ascendency has Ikjcii brought about by hi boluti fonvd Into tho position of H WkKt. With ms experience mid knowUdge of polities, hu thought hn was en titled to a lleiiteiiHiioy. He thought theeaptnliiH weiv growing tired of tlie way others had been running things, mid took advantage of the situation, rather than bo forced to the wall. Ho said; "I have hnslncM enough of my own to attend to, and have more work now than 1 rou)ly wre about shouldering. Since I have got Into It, however, I wUli to make a sua. cess or It mulMHiiire tho election of llu tlekvt." CAM PA KIN (lOk-MP. WtiMtloued about the prtwpts.it of the ticket, Mr. Lotan says: 310YAL 191 Giant t. ...,., 0 Golden Gato 12S Dr. Price's 116 Pioneer 105 Thos. Price & Son, Analysts, Situ FranciKo, We, the members of the Board of Health of the City and Cjunty of San Francisco, cordially approve and recommend the Royal Baking Powder. It is abso lutely pure and healthful, composed of the best ingredients, of the highest strength and character. In our judgment it is impossible to make a purer or stronger Baking Powder than the Royal. JOS. R. DAVIDSON, M. I. HENRY M. FISKE, M. D. CHAS. McQUESTEN. M. ." T. J. LETOURNEX, M. 1 Aug. 5, 1889. Members San Francisco Board pr of nild cltv. nruvlnr nn the common council vacatlne the alley i iiDgiviiHua vcsi uinniKH runnl 52 oft clly of Halcm.and that rr....i ti. cil 1UCMIUJ. jiuj uui, order of thealler block o. ! 52ofthe University addition to the said. - nt J 4J JL 1890, at Voelock p. m. at wild counrlt chamber has been fixed as the time nnd plnco mnslriprln? mild petition and taking ' action thereon. Uy order of cotincll 1,5 Id L. F. CU.-f , reeoraer, Notice. COuncll Chamber, Halem, Or. Aprllo, 1SW. j NOTICE Is hereby given, to whom it! mar concern, that II. A. Thomas, L. , 8. Winters, Geo. W. Watt and Jos. Albert, reildenta and property owners of tbe city of Halem, Oregon. hae filed their petition In theotneo of the recorder of said city, praying nn order of thecommen council vacating the njey running east and wet through block No. 61, of the University Hddltlnn to the said city of Salem, and that Tnesday. May 6th, 1890, at 8 o'clock p.m. at snld council chamber hasbeen fixed by the council as the time and place forconslderliig Mild petition nnd taking action thereon. My order of tbe council. 4,&-.d L. F. CONN, recorder. O. C. CHASE Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator. Good work, economy and wimple work I shown before engaging. ' Kr-l'ay based on wofk measured on the wall. Leave orders at 3M! High Ht. RBMOVAL We Will Remove to Bush's New Brick Corner, Corner of Commercial and Court, MAY T IQoi ,-ov .a. . ., o. , c yj And will continue to carry tho finest line of ;?jDress Goods and Trimmings, t Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats, Ladie ! Wraps, Etc. in the City. We are agents for several specialties. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. SHAW & DOWNING, ear - tsiaie - Agents -AND O GENERAL AUCTIONEERS! jjoTWe have a large llt of farm lands aud city property for sale also take charge of auction sales In any part of tho state. NO. 264 COMMERCIAL. STREET, SALEM, OREGON. -I!raneb olllce lit fillverlon, C. V. DeGuire, Agent. Wt ATTENTION ! J. JH, ELGIN ' Wagon and Cariage Impairing , , or making, wheel building u speciality i . ,? e '!ave, arm. larP. ""? small, lots from $50 up, and houses and lots ah .Xcuamnteedi dray n trucks i"",11 Part?.r, tl,e clt'- We do a commission business exclusively. If yon built to order, at low water prices; corner wish to sell, list your property with us. Suburban tracts a specialty. s-l-.tf. . PAYNE & BRIDGFORD. Commercial nnd Chemekcte street). wHiMiiscowwiyy pcoplofromnll the counties after thu ticket was made. All appeared sat isfied with it, und of the opinion that it would bo elected from top to bottom. The only fight the democ racy seems to be unking is on the r......w,..t.t.. II I.. Hw.u.B.,.. .. ...u3l . i Thuw,,y untn nf01l llt nervals. nlzvd that Oregon N a republican f?Umn iwia i ririv..n in tho ia. ('axmn, sou of Altamont, the beautiful standard-bred horse, owned by Thos. Hone, of Kalem, will make tho season ofl 800 as follews: Fridays and Saturdays at Kills & Whitley's stable, Salem; Monday noon to Tuesday noon, riilverton; Tuesday evening at Alt. Angel; state, and that while we now havt it democratic governor, thu state of nilaiD existing four years ago, tho Chlucte agitation and so forth, upon which, as n wave, Pennoyer rode into victory, doe not prevail now. While Pennoyer had a majority in tlie county of something like 1)00, I am thoiotighly satisfied in my own mind that Thompson will carry Multnomah county by over 2.500 majority. "So In the other counties where Pennoyer led, I have every assur anco from tlie people there that they will glvo Thompson a niajoritv this timo. That is why I think Thomp son will bo elected. "Yes, my Influence, whatever it was, was directed toward the nomi nation of Mctchan and Mean, be cause T thought lliey would strength en tho ticket. We wished to glvo the treasureBhIp to the strongest Eastern Oregou candidate. First, the caucus was proposed, but they could not agreo on that, and we wero left to estimate tho situation by the balloting in the convention, Metchan proved to bo the man that Eastern Oregon wanted most, so wo went for him. "I proposo to make an active ami thorough campaign throughout tlie entire state, and to leave nothing undone necessary to elect tho whole ticket. 1 don't consider myself a leader until tho ticket which I have been instrumental hi putting up, Is elected." Couinlimi'uts fur Salem. From the Woodbum Independent: Thcie Is a largo store being built about inltln ay between Salem aud Haycsvllle. Salem will soon spread out over Hayesville. The whole county, and the state, too, has to pay tribute to Salem. She has all the county buildings; J the comity officers all have their oIUcch there, and every man who has olllelal business In this county must go to Salem. She has also all the state buildings, the state house, asylum, peutlentlary, deaf mute and blind M.'hools, ami the United States Indian school Is located near the town. Tlie legislature, county circuit and supreme courts meet there. Also tlie different state boards, railroad, swamp laud and school commissioners. All or thce things contribute directly to the benefit of the city mid aie of no en peelal benefit to the rest of the county. ence of witnesses at a 2:16 gait. All admirers of a line horse should make It a point to patronize Casino. i-18-lm Insure in Your Home Company ! "The State," Which hns forthpii ilx veai PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued More Policies, 'Received More Premiums, And Paid More Losses, Upon property located in Oregon or Wash Ington than any other company. It was Hip First Company to Fay all Losses in Full and h Cash By the three great conflagration of Seattle Kllenxburgand Hpokane Kail. GEO. W. JIHELEIt. City Agent, And SpocliU Agrut for Marion County. OOloe In the compunj 's building. Morgan & Mead, City "Draymen! All work done with promptness and dis patch. Only the best men are employed. .1-1 -90 J. MACY, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Corner State nnd Front Sta., Salem. Good accommodations nnd good rigs. Haea quantity of good hay for Hale. 3 81m .1 MACY. FIVE, TEN AND TWENTY Acre Tracts J Within easy distance of Salem, for sale on favorable terms. Also sonu j good bargains la city property. Enquire of I WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, on Court street, Salem Oregon, Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours of tlie Day None but while labor tmiployed In this entabllshment. A good substantial mi nl cooked In flint CllkH.MtjIC Tuenty-flve cents per meal. RED IROMT Court street, between Journnl Ofllce and Mlnto'a I.iery. JOS. Al.nKKT. A8ont. INSURANCE Company, Fire and Marine. hali)in, Oregon THE SECOND HAND STORE, iVlooRE & Osborne Dealers In Furniture, Notions, Queensware, Gl Candies and Nuts. All kinds of second hand Goods sold on commission, ('or. asware, Cigars, Tobacco, Eiod. liotlirht aud sold. State nnd Liberty St. Only Abstract Books " Ko IcAm J n i n rr PAINTING, PAPERING Etc. n dl0UllIininff neas and 8pnteh by N. D. JONEI O Shop up stairs over E. C. IN MARION COUNTY. Work promptly and reiiablv exennfoil lv tlm 0 SALEM ABSTRACT & LAND CO., FRANK W. WATERS, Manager one with neat- JONES. Small's store. 0NK OK THU IiAUOhNT KHTA11MH1I. incntN In the Htato. Ixivrer rates than Portland. Ijirsest stock I-epal lilanks !r thohtate.a d bluirest discount. Head foi price list of Job printing, and mtHlotuo ol legal blanks. fc. m. WAITK, -iiw-u i riuu-r naiem oretfon, Kansas House, Corner ot Court mid High Sts. E, M, LAW, Proprietor. wo iiiimi inKea a now name hut will continue to oero ourpatrons with the bt the market aftords, 1mi them k cordial Mi'lroinu to Our Home. Terms miMiimWIi'. (JlvoiiMu call and wn will do you rfood. No C'hlueanemploel. i. 1 fULVER County Siteyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer W. HJByARS. Civil Engineer Byars, Culver & Walton Surveyors & Topognpherj Surveys, drarts, plats maps and descriptions of lHnds, townlots, and road, ditches, streets, sewers, alleys, etc. etc., made and furnished at reasdnable prices. Old corners and lines ro-eh-tabllshed from original fleld notes Urades for ditches, roads, streets or sew ers, with estimates furnished on applica tion. Addrehs County Surveyor's otllce. Salem, Oregon Wm Co. baHT Solas Tsaht. w. l. e. ousttr TOT, B.T, State of Ohio, Cltv of Mexico, Lu cas county, Frank J, Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner or the firm of K. J. Chetiev JL Co , tlo- lug business in the elty of ToUslo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of OX it HUNDltKl) DOLLARS tor each mitl every case of Catarrh that can not lie cured by the use nf Hall's Cat.vuuh Cl'HK. Fhani; J.Ciiilnp.v. Sworn to U'fore me and suliseriU'd In my presence, lhl0th day of Dv eemlmr, A. I). lhSfl. SlliM. A. W.dl.KAMlN', Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh euro is taken Inter, nally and acts dla-ctlv upon thu hi ami iiiucuH siirtaci'M or I lie FINE HORSESHOEING AT Scriber & Pohle's. itcru, ttrlvlns horvcb, lnUrrrlun und crliv I JXj!,,l"e5t ,Hl!ey.Tuefcduy pleU luiren. A lurge ' . Ulametle Vuiley ..... Slock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried. TH YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Orecon Development company s steamship line. ;2S miles shorter, 3) hours less tllllO thtlll hv htv ntiiu, ...i.A li,. class throiiKh passciiL-er and n-elsht line from Portland and all jKiinU in th wn ..i.cmo m,v io uua irom en tranciscn TIME SCHEDULE. (Kxcept Hunaaynj. lAavo Albany . xiOOl'Ja Leave Corvallls jljo p j. Arrive Yaqulna -...... $ p j Ix'ave Ynqulna . -6-iiAW Leave CorvallU loLlSAM Arrive Albany iijio jj ttP'v'Ill0, traln ro"DMt "t Albauy und ?"?,h rec.on Ivelopment LVs Line rHteiMshlrvs boiwocn Vooilln and Kan Vtau Cisco. SA1M.V1 fATSJ rown DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Leather and Findings, CASH PAID FOR WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, AND FUES. This house carries a largo stock of first- v...c kuuus imin i no Desi manuiaciurers is the world, and Is prepared to give sallsfcf tlon. both In stvn nnrt nnnlllv tn nvfrT !.. ... - . . " "'", . -" -'--. uuc hiio win purchase goods ol them, JWiMWaBWMM. No. 231 Cominorclal Street, SALEM ... OREOONI Capital National Bank SALEM Capilal Paid up, Surplus, - . STKAVKHH. Wtllumelifi Vll WMllamettn 'alley!..! HTKAMKKH. We slve nur pcrsonsl attention and cm mo) none but rxierts In this department. 47 and 51 State Street, Salem, Or. J. II SMITH. FROM TAQDINA -Hunday April 8 aionnay n Slay 1 ffUitM u a j k.n Willamette Valley.... "t'huYsdav Anrii io Wlllamettu yjerZ-Ul!l!Kw55riril ..muo tniiey Hunday " S7 'VTd.111 w,1nnuy reserves the right to cKnllnK dates without notice. iviii aJ?"f rn.Fr" ttom Portland and all W lllamttte Vallev nolnt mn ,,,.iTJ Ti .?'i connection with the trains of thl Y-SnNA, nOOTT. at Alban? or CtafvaAta t; S. WALLACE, W. V. MAliriN,'. J. it. ALHKHT. - - OREGON. $75,090 15,1101) f m 1,. .-j.. i . . -i r iilocka of l ' -Mr ZSmEMBQn&nm J. A, JUKKKHSON, SMITH & JEFFERSON. MEAT 1IARKRT ! U0 STATE STREET.- Frcsli and Salt Meals Of all kinds at lowot possible rates. CASH PAID KordresscU beel, mutton aud pork, i biidle"of MiiiV CD,t' I'stttBirrr and Krrlcit kttri Iits ifcp W: .?' Information app'r to Vi'cJ lit l.AI.f J fn t' .Vn5 all n ."A ' ." f"1.. ?. " J--JJ- "- " i.. j uruaua, or, ac. upauK, .vet dm') m, A Pw. Agt., Oregon PncltlcR. it. Ca V,r -"" virn I en; ,t President. V Ice-President. - Cashier. OIRtCTORSi Or. . A.Cuslck. J. H. Albert. T. McF. Palton. LOANS MADE To rarmers on wheat and other market. able produce, cpn.lBned or ,n sto?e. either In private granaries or Onion Pacific R. II Company "OVERLAND ROUTE." trains for tbe east leave, Portland at 7.-0J, am anu v,w pm aally. lie eU to anaxrow priui'ipai points in tni united ataies.un ada and Europe. Elesuut New Dloln Cars. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. 1 Free Family Bleeninc Cars run throufh on Express trains to Umalia, Councu. utuiis aud Kansas City without change Connections at Portland forfctanKinnfJ'S co una i-Ufei Bound points. i For turther parttculartaddress : I agent of tho compuiiy or I. W.I.EK.Q. P. A. I C. H. M ELLEN, General Trafllc ilan ipr )llc k..v.i1 :. , ... 'uunc wureuoubt!. Stale and County Warrants BougM at I'ar COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Iirarts drawn direct on .New York. Cbtoira kSS Francisco, lortlnd. UtndoD I'SrU.erUn UnnRKoneandCalcutu. ,wun Two Through Trains Eacli AVaj DAILY, VIA UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Pass. J-.Vr??. l)'l,Pent I o,, sot Montfumcry ;.. Kan Francisco. Ca ranclsco. fii ... .. . - u-niT. VVn. 11,rlno timbortts on the a: Commencing with Hunday, ifarcb 2nd DOIh tlnit anil ui.nHl.idj Hj.tlpfM ulll V bonoivd on "The Limited East MaOJ irai .s a and 4. as well also on the -uii land Fivers "is'os. Innd'l "Thn l.lmltMl W.d Mnll" Irnlni an equipped with I'nllmsn tvilsce and col1 nist fieoerM. ctliilnir nira otiulr cars SDl cwiches.und ruu solid betn l"orUac McCrow & Willard, INeW Srilfinn MPTlVpf ?he"ofrrlandFTyer,HrSpJlr?5q"IPJ MV"' VJUIOIII lYial lCl, I with Pullman palace sleepers and cosci ' 1 between Portlaud and council lilurf., EXCHANGE BLOCK. lMN I 1 1'ortlnnd uail kaiiLu Ml v lUilv. witbo rk.,... . - ... . I ohulirrv V,w"'u" Kitchen, Commercial Ht i..me.:iuni..m,n.i.nt i.teiirt will PVPiiTinvn tnrouKh trains toanit from bitlt-ii Ji .......muiu 1 m 1 nreuu with tlirougli trains u "i ir"m inn rr, tvin-ns tit) anu m lMill .up nixive iruins anoro me qun unieoeiween'ha Morthwest Pactncc ana r-mern und oulbera ilnU. Detailed tlire of tmlns. rules, tbr tlckeu, bugmu; checks etc, cn be j niSSiZ T" Mo"-'. '-"-V VS1 . "." "-w Bills Tuesday, Thursday d8nturd.vats.a)p.m. ""unjrj ?. ,l""'ft.rlhonnd, Monday. , lsSrr!NEW AND CLEAN lm, leaving there at a. ui. 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