stwv","v - 'mmmmmfi. THE EVEKXNG- CAPITAL JOURNAL. Proposals for Wood. CUNIIENSKIl TELEGRAMS. PASL'ALTIES AM) CBIM OS THE MAST. Oirgon K. I. Company Lint vl.im ii t-.:. . ' C. N. SCOTT, KlSCttlVKR. .. ,a nmnosals will be received nt the ; ..mceoftnqsecre.n.j .""-",-.. ri..v.. , ., UB ,..n xnillien :... ra t na ii,mii:i uu t --. Sfd,cVrr,ieurioseit. tl . . fnWmV trnnd not morcVhan ilx' m??r mu be cot from large live trees, 1 1 wood must he four feet lung, reason- hl iK MrnlBlit.Hiuinoi """-;" "-" ,n diameter "BriidoM'AbSS nnice at anic In in m.. J1II vm J --' - I OKO. W.McUMIiK. Secretary ofStutf a f.my 20 W. C, MITCHELL, Veterinary Surgeon Ondunte of Ontario veterinary collcgo. i,.i'ib nil diseases of horses cuttle and nilier domestic animals. Olllcc nt Mils A V.Vi.l,.i"... iivri? stable. If not nrofe- Whitley's livery stable. IT not profe-, ,inmuiy inehged can be necn nt nil hours. WM. WICKEY, i n l n i I House Painter, Uecorato r , i illld nail llQUT. Leave order at John Hughes' store, Sate street ULACKSMJTHING, , .... , .. Wagon and Carnage Making and Impairing Horseshoeing a specialty. All work euar. ! Kf-ommerclalanffia Salem, O egon. I " " Fine Watch Repairing nv C. A. BURBANK No. 317 Commercial Street. i DEAR GIRLS: JoaVryLTof'Sr8 man' bUt , ., , . . , llellenbrand s hquaro Inocolate treams, I made only by bis l'atent Process, take ' are superior to uuy made In the United tliem,anu iciiiueiiiujcuiiienmu",.". ut-v states. c CO 2 rUJ: mmkwEav5WL maWfizJrisEai 5 H 3 x d s- Salem Harness Shop, B. F. WILEY, Prop. Manufacture and make a specialty of Farm and Heavy Harness. All work due in our own shop at Salem and guaranteed flrst-classs. Give us a call. PAINTSHOP. 115 6 Commercial Street. House and cnrrln ge palntlng.slpn wn ting, paper hanging, decorating, wall tinting, und kalclinlnlng. All work done first class. Can-luge paiutinga speciality, chnr ges moderate. P. IL RANKIN. PROP. " PATTON BROS. are still selling i vTomriv w lower than ever. All of our stamps are made out of the Best Rubber. You should not be without one. Remember the place. PATTON'S ROOK STORE, 9S State St., Halem SELF INKERS Pioneer Bakery AMOS STRONG, 271 Commercial Street. French and German Wheat and Rye Breads in City Styles. ViPiina Rolls. SPECIALTY OF FANCY CAKES. Pastry and Confectionery Baking iu Full Stock. Mv new bread aud cake bakers arc first-class artists In their line, , and I aim to have Everything as Fine as the Finest. To Capitalists. Sealed proposals will be received up to 2 ..lock p. in. of the Win day of May A. I. KJ0.by the board of director of bchool lrtstrtctNo.51. of Marlon county, Oregon, vide" includw the city of halem for tlje purohow of thirterii thousand do. an. UlXflXi) worth of the bonds of hald scho., .lUl'rlc In denominations of one lunlw tl..Ui.- i$W and upwards. The lu'erc' u'i liw- l-'uds to be sld senilsinnually an.i ibi-T r.- to run twenty C) Ja. ft?id tnit "urf-UHiiHl under and by virtue Tt of ' b I. gi.latury of Oregon for ISrtioSi W-na 67of illle j I of an oestaln tlesbtddlnc must pcolfy the lowwt rate ol inVA.t at which tbey propose to purcoase "... t.,,.,,1. .nri 1 1. nmnunt they dwlre to ,,me nnd place lor cutting Into three been ,'ntln "lie nb-ivf wood nnd storing tlio i.tD ill tw r!Minri nt Inn mi it in tut fTiiniii uuiiuuik; at.'ruiif iu uu M kjuuiim) m i I i 1 llshunlwrmTOureu.m..v .-.....-- ierKint. J recuuer, uu in the common scnoois u. """"" r- . i. i i.r.JvedOctoberil'.liiK.approvedCK-toberil, f,ar, Krauolsuo. UhS ThUctwas approved rebruary.t, rr,!o.. V I Cliis t?.,i-0,i,.r.nmvMlKebruaryIT.IW7.l,ar. (i V Jloroeil, r. J Vlie, wircbiue.ieven thousand tUlUrs worth to Ce purchird July 1. 1. and lx thou sand dotUni (teaifi worth to be purchased Januarv t. Is9l. No bids will be eontderrd where the propose rate f mteret i more thanS percent per annum or where ihe bid for the bonds U blow par value. Tb bourt reserve the risht to reject nr r U bids. Done by order of the board of direc tor afoiwld thU STth day of March. A. U 10. W. B. BInON, Clerk. liSl Sckool 1UU Na 84. Mrton Co. Or. ThoiniK.r logout m porihi.d ' P",!:-. lavl -i '' challenge.! O.rbctt to l,ox j London for 100. r Sherlock ol Portland has ntvidently drowned. fine Hag has been raised ovr the school house nt Jefferson. Masked men hung 12. L. Cress well nt Santa Maria, Cal., Monday The railroads have again cut rate between Chicago and Kansas City. , Glanstonc laments the decline of j free trade sentiment iu Great Brl- tian. i ... .... t international council ol (.on- ci.eirutiouulist3 Is to bo holt! in Lon- dou, Feb. 1S91. Timm..- Yndnr ,,,.. i,uu i,..i .i,..,i . '" iicnigiin worm ?o,uuu,iiw oeau nre ,w ., por Wo..d.ciioupcr. The roofs of the ulate house ami pcnltuiititiry at Jefletsotl, Mo., were blowu away by a hurricane. foo(' for tnt" Governor of Lotiisia- mi! Ills message to the legislature of i.ou-.iana is piincipaiy devoted to argument ngains-t the renewel of the "f e Louisiana lottery He should be upheld by all good citizens everywheie. New YojIj and Boston played a great g.ime of ball Monday. For twelve innings the pitchers kept their opponents from getting a man across the plate. Finally, in the I thirteenth inning, Tieruan whacked 1 the ball to the center field fence, j won the game. I rrlin it'iiafnt'n unnnlnra urn (.tnntli nir by the cause of free silver like heroes, and demand that the unit of value itl thP united states shall i.c the dollar, and it may lie coined witn 412'. grains of standard silver or 2i 8- lo of standard gold, L'Ull m irei i. i i. qirilly l.'gal leiid'-r for till purjicses. ;;()0) men uro ni a strike at Me- Keesmirt. T.I.. l"i 10 per cent adviricc io wa.es. The labor-I in.; men e: the east are engaged iu a struggle to raise their wages from the depies-ed -itinduni of hard limes to the belli r , ! days of. i rviv.i! of prtwper'ty. 5IACI.KAY N0TK5. Mis3 Vana B.ishos and nrothtr, I of Brooks, visited relative: and I friends in Macleay Sunday. Miss Orpha Taylor who is attend , ing thf rnivtrsity fpent Sunday at ', lioinc. Prof. Mack's magic lantern show that was in town last week, was re ported good. Tom Humphrey, one of the boys raised in Waldo Hills, son J. Hum phreys of Clymer, lias received an n.m,.i..lm..nlna lllni PlpllC. Tom IS an HKliistrious irusiworuiy young . . . . . .1 .1 man and will no doubt prove an efficient clerk. As yet he does not know what route he will bo placed on. iviilinm TCImr's 4-vear-old child. who has been quite sick for over a month, Is convalescent at present. He has been suffering with spinal menigltis and brain fever. Hern: On May 4th, to the wife of D. A. Humphreys, a ten-pound blacksmith Mntiwr mill i-bild ili- lug nicely. Dansaysthe new-comer, is a republican to the backbone. Right here we stop and give three cheers for Dave Thompson, our next governor, and extend our BS?" to all such new-comers, 8UUU "r 7 , . ,, , Col. Smith has accepted the resig- nation of Captain Gesner and 2d Lieut. Jno. Estes, and has ordered an election to be held at the armory ot Co. I, on Saturday, May 17th, at n ,-i .1 -.. .1... ..-., electiug otticers to nu me vacancies. Co. I's nicnicon the 24th of May ...Ill Un .viMiiirl ufinni.wa rPllO llnVS'T nm uLuHmm. vv,.. . -.y- are sparing no pains to make tins picnic the leading one of tho frea - son. The old school Baptists held ser- vices here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Newton Shanks and wife were immersed after tho forenoon I services, Sunday In Piiohatu. Estate of Louis B. Dannmyer, J. P. Gohn, adminis trator, presents finil accounts; or dered heard June 14, 1690. In the guardianship of Jessie L. Farlow, Chri-tian Farlow, guardian, pre sents bond In sum ol -000, with Jacob Farlow, surety; approved. i.t.-ni of Juliette Baufcch. D. L. IIIJTKI. AliltlVALS. I'OfiK HOL'SI J M Brown, Wilhoit. N J SlmhU, Whitnker. Mr nnd Mr WlUon Deal, San FrfuiciMO. K M Eule, Sublimity. Snml Shf ridtin, A L Gample, Mill City. lid T J mid, Turner. CIIKMKKKTB JIOTBI- W Soott Taylor, Gervals, Or. i.onLni-itv V. .WOT v,vh.... ... Frank Moore and wife, Albert ano uo,, ,,, Kii.v p(,rtland MKl, x oruuim James Calvert, Monmouth. M 15 Rounds, Independence, """ ' "" L .. . ueo , ... - -! ii rAi.i.in I nn trrnnnituvi. C (iliiir, indepaaaenw. JaaB Johnson Snokam) FaIU. t r- . ii.tBiiniui o o'ciock p. iii. iui win ni.ii.uov7 "'Heal Estate uxcliange is in i-onmu" t?Z'lto,iZ u ,u,,y MJP,e l,ieie for 1,,e ""'" '' el,u:',, mX f'r ' '" 1,Uri:r " , and Ihreo nilimiu' walk from :andnskstobca,moiUeU (f 1(ortun,tiea- , flIlIy ,.. ,,,,, llm, tll,y w, ,w 0 ,., olll. r . lwml dl,u- ''rifift Daven. wlU come OUt alx,ut thv mh '" ,H""1"" l" ..nci-t,,, and ship-' ,,, m , wn. 0HM.; I0;::;1' JJf company with a colony fr.-m Ihut ,1 irmn lhc.ee to Germany. wmtal..H nine rooms, hot and cold 1 port ami ... . . jcoUnty m hi:.d with no.soiu-. water, bath room, ele., und in pr Johu Hartrnun, Portland. Tlip lionisiaiia Lottprv Swindle Offers n Million. A TOWN hEFOXDS SS,000 1.1CEXSE. ; A Movement lo Liberate the Condemned Anarchists at Chicago. . kkmainh ok hatch ioind. EuctKNi:,Orc., May 10. News has I just been received here to-day of the rt...ll lit I ! 's ""' "' "-' "' i""" '".'i """"".'i m.i.u..i tbe remain of the body of C. II. ' couver barracks, committed suicide, natcu, ho peruiieu JJeeemiier last wliilf omlwivorlng to rcocli tile Hum-. mlt of the Cascade mountalus, (IKKEIIS A MILLION. Nr..v Ohleans, La May 13 The Louisiana Lotteiy Co., has doubled I its former ofier to the state and now I oflersone million dollars per annum I for tin. nrlvllwlirt. .f innliitnlnlne1 IIiIq l..it..rv IinKL'NnS SALOON LICT.NM-:. Lowi:ll, Mass., May 13. The i S,000 liquor license to run a saloon recently grinted to John Leiinon , by the select men of Dracnt wa- le- voked this morning. The town will refund the $S,030 to Lennon. KKKOKTS KOH THII ANAltCIIlST... Chicaoo, Ills., May 13. In a short time au effort will be made to secure a discharge from the peni tentiary of the convicted Anarchist Fielden, Schawl) and Neebe, by an application to Judge Graham of the circuit court for u writ of habeas corpus, on the ground that when an "JHH-Mt - "" ' - r-- ......! .!..... in tn citurnttwi urt, prisoners verb not taken be-1 re the supreme court to hear afllr-1 atlon of their sentences by the! court, iirisoueia ni-it um mntii t fori 111 lower ciiirt. vntiKi; AND UIOT. Hamhi'imi, Mass., May 13. Great excitement prevails on . - ,, . ., . ,i.. count of the striking gas woiUers. i Crowds paiaded the streets to-day They threw stones at a train of cars and several passengers were injured. The police finally charged and dis persed the mob. KLLKARKI). Nhw Yokk, May 13. In the case of ex-Judge Masterson, who is sup posed to have shot at Mrs. llopkiu son at tho Grand Central cslerday, both left the police court this morn ing without giving testimony against each other. mlxico anxious. City okMlxico, Mex., May 13. flrfxlt linvctV S tt'lt 111 IlUnUClitl . . . ..I .1... .. .1... IT circles respecting uiu uunuu mv v. S. congress will take on the silver question. .,.,, .,...,..., .u ......-. . Abiu.M, i a., Aiaj .-"st 'sm Ashlky, Pa., May 13. Last night a fire destroyed live buildings at this place. Loss about sixty thousand dollarr SKNATK KE-ILCTSHOL'tiK. Washington, D. C, May 13. In the senate the commute ou pen-! sions reported back tlie Iioiir-u sun- stllute for the senate dependent pension bill and moved it be non- concurred in, wliich was agreed to. The senate then resumed consider.!- tion of the silver bill. Jones of 1 Nevada continued his tpeech, be- ! , ... ,i jj.. uun ycterdny and spoke in & h()Ui.s . nu ii vi- ni'lit'iiV 1 1 Ml'VTIMV I r.nnw.inii .m..niw... j Mi. E. D. WcKidard of the Globe '. ... ... T......1 1 t0.,iu. I ii iiirnuhberir. nresident of the - .... -V-...I I !...!. T I ifl..i..i,ll1. ' vnnl millliui uuim, "i ....M..w j ence, was a Salem vWtor lust even- 'jng i Mr w 11. fcCOVOra lSlll AlimilJ to.t)ay Iooklng up the chances of , Bett,ng out B joUlt circular for the WHnmetto valley. CoI.T. L' SlilUli leil last evening for San Francisco ou hN way to take in the leading points of tills i f II.. .. HI I... country nun r.iirope. nu " " absent about six months. Mr. C. A. Collins, or W'omimr county. N. V., who is au old school friend of II. V. Mnt thews, or the Salem Land Co., is in tne city, and euys he Is hero to stay, lie, spent some lime on the Sound In.- TIIK STATK iiursR. NorAin.-P. W'. Gillvlt mid J H. Rosenberg, of Porilaiid were t day upiiointed. OlMMI'mHNTb, For niHanlly, Mary Prew. native of Swll .orland, Hge 4i" f,, from i.c land. HII.KDAHTICLmOH INCOHrOK T4I?: Tlw (!hrw orwl, lumlwr ami llUld cll, ttllj . of P.irll '.lid, b.V T. W. Symons, ( '. W. KuowI.h and ri. I. Dnrrlu, goneral mininsr, real - ..... tt- 11 tate, hhippli, etc.. Mock. Wl, 'w The me twrtlw orsmu ui Glaseow Town Silo oomiHy; btook.J360.000. Albert FureuUeh Htid othore or fimlzetlieOreifonBUverMlnliiKro.. ......! I .tM, 4MfATin -TlllAimak Water Co.. ly V. in i uri u i ii sw'ni w"'!"" DLa.irauil, Claude Thayer, and t-m -v i . . ni -tiiuui ThVcimiiiber of Cuimirw plt mi ioouiu a ivwiiuiiMiii muiulier a a rpuorum for btiHtiitM. ..f 1 l.i.i ....... lln.l'.ll.lM ..t 1 ll... ....-L.llt. IV. lit J III' ft . . - iii r i'iiiiii in' urn-, iiiil f-.iiLi iiii ii.'- uinrii i linn t . , in. riin ..-..... --j i . .. . . ni.A.iini (inn iiiika i ii i : i i i Van- CHINESE COMING IN BY ARIZONA I Indian Massacred by Gnnnls fori Committing too Many .Murders. ' nun: ssi-h-iuk. Vancouvkk, May 13. 1'iivnte Giblin, of Company C, 1 1th Ittl'an- tfi.-.. TT C .. I...I ......1 ..t V.l. tins morning oy snooting iiiuisen through the heart. TIip raiw is tin- known. CIIIMXKVIA AKIZOSA. Phoknix, Ariz., i:t. The activity . . II 1 Cm .. suw Ul ,u'w wicrl ''" Dlcgo has caused the tide of Illicit, Chinese immigration to turn toward Arl3Sn1" ml they are pouring (ver 'tho 'Nl'"-ed Mntf lino by way C.'uavuiK Tin1 Arn.iim frontier l more tlian Ihiee hundred miles long and i only iinperfectil.v pat- rolled by mounted tiatird-. Only. t feu davs airo tll'ty-three Chinese i feu davs ago tll'ty-three who arrived at Guaymas, fiom han Francisco by steamer, disaptured very suddenly and it is suppon-d that they have slipped into tliei United States. lUnOLKU 11Y llt'LLKTS. Klamath, Or., May 13. Six Iu dian policemen backed up by twenty volunteer Indians, were compelled to kill a crazy at Klamath Sunday morning, John Major. Ono of the Klamath Indian volunteers com manded by Dave Hill during the Modoc war, blazed aw.iy Willi Ins Winchester from behind a I r 'i'it;! he fell dead, riddled .irlt l.iiM- Modoc war, blazed aw.iy with Ins from nuns iu the hands twenty-six pursuers Early Sunday m.irni.i wife was bat bin ' i i oik- jortMUcrt.d from an iliier anil l.iiled J ler wltll auiu ,A f,.im, lls lU;ues- ter. He then Hew from his House, which isclo-vto the Willitmis river bridge, to a house occupied by an other Indian, whom lie greeted ex citedly and leqii.-sted to walk out for a conveisatlon. While walking ahead, iu obedience to Major s com mand, he was shot in the back, the ball coining out through his breast. After this second murder the old 1 Mndce lighter ran to tin woods, where he met Frank Johns, another ! Indian, whom he greeted excitedly, : noil rentiestcd him to taken walk ,..-.-. 4 f.,r c,ne talk." Not liking hi look and toiuvJohna relu'-cd to ac I COIIIIKMIV 111111. WlieieilllOU Hie ...11 .11. ..I l.io IV.....1 rni,v nniuMiiuiiciun . . ...v .. -. . . ( Johns put spurs lo his steed juM 'about then and escaped, pursued by Major and hU old Winchester. r i . i .. . ......i,... ii... Johns was not long gettine; to the i.ciIlx.l.,ou.1 on Williamson d .,., ,lt. reported to the i,,., d,alw ,lMl.lllllIld ,hl.. flir worship . . .. . .. , .ii .,. :... , tlie fact that Major iiadchargcd him l from the rear, and subseiiucntly, , ... , ii i i, .. i.i. 'when "Lady Hook" ainved with the information that Major had niiinlered Ins wile ami an inmin man, tlie committee ol twenty-six was chosen and the meeting rapidly , adjourned. When Bob Hook discovered Mujr behind a log, he was surprised at the prompt manlier in wliicli the fugl- . iii i .... i ... ,i ,. ue rose ami umkcu away, win. inv police suddenly rolled oil their lior.ses and the other Indians cover- i i.i .1 i- .... ,. fi'i un nun Willi men k1"1". I,Lv "" 1 l.L ..,.i..nli.t..lv rblillnil i...iri..is- back to thehrldiie. He was buried Tuesday, u.s were Ills two victims. He had always up to that time, been ' a (iiiiet, iieace-lovlng Indian. ..,., Vf, KAI.MflN Til Cll:i'MAN. mi'inbered that nome months ago a M. T.l...l..rl...r.rf.r w.m hum n..ntln. fu, (hu .lirchllTO of Columbia r,Ver ,,, w,llc wm tobesalted ,.,, .,.,,, . f ... He oiler- ,., ,yy .00 cirloads, al pries r,im,im: froni 01 toSt cenis a ixitiud. jh.(n(i (1t meet wltli mucli success . ...... ... . i. here, but old neiur wiin miim;u H.n. Tiirougli H. W. Tibbals, of San l-ranclsco, ami oineis, no nas made arrangemeuts with different Alaska eanners fur eighty cal loads goo tons of king salmon, 'flicy are to weigh ten pi-und to a sine, tone Meked In WK) lb tier. es. and will Iw San Fiianci:o. Cal., May 18. The N'fjuIes of the lute Jiidjtu Fblt m re mmltifted by Hie t.'rmid Army : the lu-public hi tlila city. Tlw UkIv k-nvt-H here to-nlght. lilt uiidcraSor! that foimal fuiieml r ,K.,f uitnn-nt will be eouduHe , (llrniiiiiuTliui'!ii) next, HAMl-CAIt At'ClliKKT. Tub Dam.!, Or., Mny !. Ij1 .-.. ; . i. r :Uo freight cU-K4, IU; ui Uauid jKhMKur overlook hand er oonveylug ChliiHiimii from WtlfK. OlHJ H IHMIII Jlll.MM'.. .(I'll. UIU - MJlflll,ll,ll8 ijUru from wbtoli wotk, mw f Ilium Jumped from the j.. i., n f u- inlmift. . . Imeiwiin Uhvmk, tlw b4 In tho - inurkut. atHtoiiiBr BU-4jns. .. "" 0 llUiac iirrfcria. r II L'.kl'LH. II. Tlw Ui V V. "wof. f""' .... . . . , i'iy k JwflNinjU l ii ZZ aw ui i i ebbt & i twrm an i iimibi UAAwv Suiriili-s at couvcr, Wn. nl Ms r in. .wa- ,. t Mr. DavhlSlmjieoHhas takw elwrite ,'J'Li Jy. Umgi , StHt4 Htreet. Call and ww him. Tickets for An? point on thl line fhr Mil nt the depot, foot ufJelTferson street. mid -it the United cntragc and bnggase Trntuftr company' ottlce. corner Pecond mid vine1 streets. Commutation Ticket t 2 ient per mile. i (lenenil oftlces nortlinm comer l-'lrst i ana rino street.-, Portland. K.VST aiDK. Kmm TowMtil l'ortlnnd station. llirtlnnd " I'orfndl'ortM limit Kxp I.V I'M IW .-. s 7 01 I.V AM All I'JI AK ,1I 8ftl I'ortl'ndSl'Co 10 45 Vu.llny'n tndltic 'J S y 10 i .. oMlliiirn.... 1 W S -fj 11 17.... siiverton 12 vm 7 :i .' 07.. .Hrim-iKNllIe... 7 IB iVl CoblirB-. 0 ll VIrr S1IM4 Alrltemnll l'Dltlnnd nmll AM All 7 f .l'ortlaliil MWV. 1045 Dundee Junction Ja Slieildiui .... 1 1(1 lllt. K"i Motimiviitli ii.VS Mr'.le. t'M IM 21 iusr sat " i". Wwlv Uvcriand to ('iililbiiiiii VIA Soullimi Pacific Company's Lino. TUB MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. lime hctwffii Salem ami San Fr.iuclro . Thlrlj-sU Hour. I CAI.ironMA r.Tl'HKSS TKAIN HltN DAMA HKTWKKN 1-OUTI.AKI1 ANUS. V. South. 1:00 p. in. I I.v. ttH p. in. Lv. 7:4). in. Ar. I Noith." l'ortlaml Ar. 10:n. m. Sulcin l.v. I 7:S'ta. in Sail Kmn. Lv. 7:1X) p. in. I.OCAI. l'ASSKMIKK TIIAIN (DAILY fl:l'r SUNDAY) K. s.lX) n. . i I I a . 11:10 a. in i l. 2: It) p. in Si. i'ii. 1 1 nu "u'ei.i ' Kiuo.'i' A.l 15 p. in. Lv. l'.':"iJ p. in. Lv. l':iX) a. in PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Kor ncconmioiliitioii ol second class passciiKOi iittiiclied to oppress trains. They. 1'. coinpnay's terry inuko.s i-oa iicctlnn will' ..11 the regular triuiis oath Kat b;(1p ison Inim footol I' slreo t'ottl.iud. lYcst Side Division. Between Portland ami Cerrallis: IIAll.r (KXCK1T sr.NDAY). d:ai p. in. i :. ai p. in. 'raiiis.f(ii..m iicui.; itailmid. L ThioiiBhtli'kttstoull polut voiilh mid hcast iaCaiironiia Itniii aiiiriVirxalTls loiiuevl vClttj KM'llfJ-s rUAIN (DAILY KXCKITBDXllAV l.i9 p. ii'. )1a". lffrtliiiiil ArTlXxra. m. S:C p. in. ! Ai-..Me.MlnnvllleL. I fwl.'m. m. Throiiffh Tickets Toullpnl In "DliTH ami EAST VIA- - California.. t-or lull uiKirinutiou iccaruiiu! intct maps, etc., apply to Ihc L'oiuputiy'M uuelit O..W...! lw..V,.t, tltl III. VIII hWII, K. I. ItOUKItS. R. KOr'IILKIt. Asst. u. !'. ami Pass. Ag't Maniiger. THE YA0UINA ROUTE. . hil.. ir.u 7:.'a, in. I Lv." lHirtlaiHt" Ar. I " ""' '"" i 12-iSj). in. I Ar. (.-orvnllls Lyj :;r:;:;,,'.,"!oiii!(iOi pacific railroad And iiiegon Development company'! Htu.uiii.lilp line. '." mill's shorter, 'JO hours less tone than by any ntiiei unite. Hirst class through passenger iiml freight line I irom i 'ornaiHi aim an ponus in uiu u miuetto vnlhiv to and lioin Sim Hranulhcu TIME SCHEDUtE. (Kxccpt Himnays). j-uivoAiimny u'iVo "quii l:0i) I'M s mill'. ii na ..-- o:.uj i' .ii l.l'livil lliuillllll --- .ii;wa iii I AUVl. oirvuiiw ioiasi i Al'rlvo Albany lhiOAM f). A C. trains connect at Albany mid corvnliis. riiuiib(o trains connect nt YACJUINA ivith tlu Oregon l)eeloimient CVs Line if.steaMshins bet ween Yiiniiiim and Kan ,' "-"'.. s,.. ..... ......, srHAiiKiw. ikomyaquinA wlumlVu'Vniu-y...:::: . I'anilion - - - ;; I ',,rnnu V"""....." in hi-kamku-. fkom hn fuasciwv ' iilai'H'lle i.lley..... . ---Ainu -H , ini-sillnn .Mayo . Williiiiii'ltu alley " '. rariiilou " II ! WlllniuuIKi Valley " J I his riiiiipiuo imi'iin uiu . i i cluiugo sailing ilaUw williinil nonce. N. ll.-l'ahH'ngi'is fiom l'oitland Illld 111) Wlllainclte Valley points ccin inaKn close nuiii'ctlou with the IniliH ol uiu ,,nr iieMincd t. sn H u.clsci., should i YACJl UNA U 1 nl Al IHIII.V ir I orviiiiis ! kj. . ?"" 'i'" "'u ""'""" I'jutriigiT ami I'li'iclil K.ilM Alwais ii.p Limi-.l I-or liitiiriiiiill.nl apply t J!isrs, Ift'LMAN .V C'o., freight and Ticket cntK lJ .mil Stt.' Hriint st I'ortlauil, Or. or lo C. C. IIOCJOK, Ac't Oenl Hit. A fays. AKl.,Oreifili I'aclllcH. It. Co.. I'orviillls, Or 11 II. IIAHV.'KLI-,.lr. tien'l I'rl; A l'ust. Agt. (Jregun Dmijliipiiiviit Co., 'Wl Montgoiiu'ry si.; Hau !'iuik-Im, Cnl The Oregon I'aelllc stemnboalH on the Wlllanielti'O river division will leave 1'ort I.iihI. Miuth-lHiuiid, .Mondiiy, iVtsluuwIuy and rrtday .it Ua. in. irrlM'iit ('orialllH I ucsiiay, jnurwiay ailJJ1,riVr,B"ili!1,iVt,,rjK.iiii.lfonilHy. 1 I.C..1.1... ... u .. ... W... In. ...Iui t.n.l l-i'l.lu lit Kri. III. AiiInuiii 1'uiil.inil, '1'ueKlii.v, Tursduy and Hatur.lay at .!:)). tn. M, ,.,!, ,IMJ Hiutii-imiiinl isiis lie m.r (.in Mommy. wtHinusiiny huh i iiuny I '"' ' icin.iHMViiiuieni hhmi. : ,si. u. K.aud 1'. Agent j - - n O a t i j. y j v v- . v feet older. Burn and out building, . Hil alMllIi 111 HCR'H. Tills will Is- wild at a birgHln if uppliwl for ul i iMioe. Six acrfl W'UlId pUt lo n Hil'ttilU,;)'. .JOS. OHUMP, I ,,. . i.,.., f.,...,..n.i-i ir..t. fla.ic Tiik Ciioi ok 10. VI Vtrr k j (VH emi U m th ftffci nnbN,T0 S. Cot 111 1 lei'Cif 1 1 St., iMiuejr oi wve crop h i". i i dvlMnug. Dr. ilurt'i uow luui bin dtnilol ' mi - iii. in Hi mm Eldrklgllok. tf. .. t....w . . iu u.i.i u.a.n.i.1 t. , w." "" - . - Uw 0r pbM Ui mlvwtlw. imll matUr. A wc ur"Hr i'ti. ttabiu tnii m kaawn ht iMWai! ar.rT"M'rJi.,'ar-"a i wt.4 iTrMii.74 & JftraJfi SXU 2SLLaS TIm iMHkra III IliriiUiira. IMdlng, w-wr - -- w " - - - - - . - - - - - ra t.y NuilthA-Hilr. -AGENCY OF THE v SWAM FOUNTAIN PElv &K9 Over l o Hundred of these favorite Pens arc now In use In Marlon county alone. It Is ono of 4hc very best Fountain l'en mauufaetuied. All Insurance Agents tiso this Ten. Tho late Improvements render It still more attractive and more desirable. A full line oQMABI K TODD & BAUD'S Gold Bens are always In stock, also PHOTO ALBUMS, AUTO ALBUMS, SCHAP HOOKS, SCRAP PICTCBFS, PU11SES, CARD CASES, VISITING CARDS, WEDDING STATIONERY. Remember the Place, Tlie New Slioe Store! KRAUSSE Having just Opened a new Shoo Storo in the Brey Block, wish t Invite everybody to come in and see their new place, where lliey are prepared to supply their old and new friends witli anything iu (lie line of fool wear on the incut sitinfaetory terms. WE HAVE THE FINEST STOCK In our line ever brought to tho city, wo can please all. TlinnKing till oui patrons ior imsi favors, and soliciting a continuance of the same for the new firm, we are, Krausse Br ot tiers -r Grand COX A Handsome Lulei.1 and Improved jmttern, nickel llnish, with complete set or uteiiHllH, (purchased or It. M. Wado & Co.) O A Ticket with chance ou tills elegant Prio presented to every purchase of ONE POUND of our BIOLI ACE CAN TEA. Price 75 cents por pound. Til Ready Fry's DKLA VH ABIC DANG ENOCH! It is sure cleatli; 'Si cents er can. MV4mwarcrur.rfsra: njr -jiafuMWi Boots and Shoes ! Leather e.nc Findings. OUrCiixh paid lor Wool, Hlden, I'oIIm and Kuni.-ffitt I lUn Dlrxoll tiflclA Mnrl MiCUIOOOII UUIU muuui vuii wnvvp.. This Best in In Full KELLER I - . 'Ilia lurgcjfct Pliiture Framing our 'myem ugKE7 98-State Stkeet, Sl,e:'I, Ore, BROTHERS, Am und feel sure that Tliir Tea -offered hy- cl & BOGGS, (Jrocers, 291 Gommnrcinl 81. Garland Cooking Range 13 VliJIlY BEST IS HANDS OF Mixed for family uso at-- Drug Store). HlaughleryourS(UlrrelH now by the iiHoof FRY'S HQUrRUEL POISON, Wm. Brown &Cou, U1CAUICKH IN J" Pernor QvOonpr the World, Salem, Oregon. Wall Patwr, Mouldlngx, Window hloiik. Modtl prlnsH. HuIuum lwidlng feature Full lino of fnv ii.'ti'WirfvjwpHi X jLj&LsZs Paints rIBS P Bloomi & SONS, Blmiliw, IfiumiN, MIrrow, Art (iootU, Etc. alwuyH lKwmltig, Blrtilchern and Bludlthi. 9 . is I M M u