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--" m rP''lJtJ!5Jl"'' -i I1 UBgJUUMPaNPfcl rinnni-nii mm C I tii German Syrup 9? G. Gloger, Drugget, Watcrtown, Wis. This is the opinton of a man who keeps a dni store, sells all medicines, comes in direct contact with the patients and their families, sd knows better than anyone else how remedies sell, and what true merit they have. He hears of all the failures and successes, and can therefore judge : "I know of no medicine for Coughs, Sore Throat, or Hoarseness that had done such ef fective work in my Coughs, family as Boschee's Sore Throat. SSJSt Hoarseness, at my store, who wis suffering from a very severe cold. She could hardly talk, and I told her about German Syrup and that a few doses would give re lief; but she had no confidence in patent medicines. I told her to take a bottle, and if the results were not satisfactory I would make no charge for it. A few days after she called and paid for it, saying; that slit would never be without it in future as a few doses had given her relief. I'KOFKSSIONAL CA11DS. J J. Hit AW. M. W.HUNT. w. ii. l'li.vrr. .-s.vr.tir miiimi & iitTO'P A ... Ht O iaw. UfllceoverCapitiilNatlonaUSanlt, lent, Oregon. mtliMON F0IID, attorney at law. Salcin. I Oregon. Ofllce up-stiilrs In Patton' bToclc TOHN O'ttHKA, Attorney nt law. Iloom eJ over Capital National bank. Collec tions a specialty. Correspondence solicited JVAltOY & U1NUHASI, Attorneys and J counselors at law, HMem, Oregon, nvlngan abstract ol t he recortlKof Morion county, including a lot and block Index ot Salem, they have special facilities lor ex amining titles to real estate. Business in the supreme court nnd In tbo state depart ments will receive prompt attention. fl.K.HONHAM. ll.N.HiYDKN. W. H. HOLMK& Qoniiam, Holmes & Hay den; Attor Yj neySatlaw. Ofllce in Hush's block, between State and Court, on(Xm'lBt, TV- W. S MOTT, physician and Bur ly freon. Office In Eldridgc IllocK, 8a lem, Oregon. OOlce hours 10 to 12 a. hi. Hlo-lp. in. & J.PATTON, M. B. Physician and Burgeon. Olilce and resldcnco in drldgo block, opposite UooA's drugstore, Bpeclafut on diseases ut women uudcblU dron.cbroniound private diseases, imitation lree. Con. DU. T. O. SMITH, Dentist, 91 Btato street, Bnlem, Or. Finished dental opera tions of every description, 1'atulesa opera tions a specialty. D. FUOII, Architect, Plans, Sped- all classes of buildings. Office ZjQ Com merclal St., up stairs, OB. McN ALLY, Architect, New Hush . Drey man block. Plans and specifica tions of all classes of of buildings ou short notice. Superlntendencoofworkpiotnptly ooKfcaauer. au-u J. McCAUHTliAND.OlvllBanltaryand . Jlyclmulio Engineer. 0. S. Deputy mineral surveyor, cuv survevors onice. Murphy's lllock, Salem, Oregon. rlW. M. J. PATTON, Studio and Art Gallery In Eldrldae block. onnostlo Hiinth's art store. Lessons irlvcn. nlcturcs jorBaieorpainieato orucr. xuose mier ested are invited to call and Inspect the lame collection of oil paintings on exhi bition. ;msrNKss oauds.i A 11. W1LLAHV, Vlacbsmlthand horso jtx. shour. All work guaranteed, a hop ua Hiuifl Bireei, near court nouse. KO. HOEYK, Barber and Hair dressing parlors. Finest baths It tbo city. 'Ml uuiAinerclal street, Bnlem. 75 ICE & UOS3, Blacksmiths, all kinds of JL repalrlngaud carriage wonc. Wohavo lu our employ Arthur Glove, u professional horseshoer. Ulve us a trial. 4-11 a. HMITII 4 CO., Contractors, Sewer- ing, wincni DiaewaiKS, uxcuvating, itc: All worlc rromntly dnno. Salem. Or. Lcavo orders Willi Ougnu Bros. 4:lb-lm rtAHPET-LAYING.-l make a specialty ot j caipct-sowlug and laying; carpets taken up and relaid wltu great care. IIi,use cleaning. Leave orders with J. 11. Lunn or Buren A Bon. J. Q. LU HUMAN. TOHN OUAY. Contractor nnd builder. t) Klnelnsldo HnUhlug u specialty. Ib5 Commercial street, bulom Oregon. JOHN KN1Q11T, lllacksmUh. Uorso shoeing and repairing u specialty. Hhop at the foot of Liberty street, Bnlem, Oregon. i.Urega 'iSOtf P J.LAUHEN ACO Manufacture of all klndsof vehicles, llopalrlng a'speclal ty, Hhop 15 Bute street, AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE FOR Tho Twico-a-Wook ItopubJio Liberal Commission Paid. Easy Way to Make Money in Your Leis ure Time. l'or terms do., uddress THK HKPUIILIO, HT, Ijouis, Mo. GEO. C. WILL, or Will llrort., Albany ;aud Oorvallls. 1'ianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. HKWlNUMACllINKS and OUQANM RKPAIHBDAND CLliANEU At Your Homos Agents ft Northwest I nsurnuco Co. Two doors north of Post Olilce, Hulem.Or, Nee dles aud now parts rorull Hewing Nachluus 8;5-trdw CUtapjtt lots lu town. 15 roldj since January 15, Call on KIGDON &R00RK Biish-Breyman Blori PBTZBU 7 OtmVl --- HAMtM. Gvtikn H3e and Lawn Sptluktcrg, A Wltt 111? or Htuvn nnd" 'fjmrtiro Tl r'iijsad p'.utuuiinf rv(mjfff Estimates for Inning and ?Ymh't Furnlshrd. too Ai WILLIAM AND HIS SMILE. Thn Chicago Police Meet nn Original Clinrncier In Overalls. Tliottiost original character with whom the police have had to ilo for months struck town on Tuefttlny. Ilii imme Is William Itoxfonl, nnd ho halls from n farm near Sioux City, In. William Is it blondo faced, loner eared country boy of nineteen years, wears blue overalls, a hickory shirt nnd nn expansive, guileless smllo After leaving the train William bought a fifteen cent dinner, nnd tben found himself penniless nnd alone in a strange city. Hut William wo not dismayed. Ilo trudged along Milwaukee nvenue. gnsing nt the sights nnd nttrncting no small degree of attention himself. He stopped to look intho window of George Toborg's gun store. Then ho grinned more broadly th an ever and entered the store. Ho nriced several revolvers nnd finally selected a large donble action ono and said hu'd take It Ho also said ho would take a box of cartridges, and started to load the weapon. The proprietor anxiously Interfered and offered to do the loading himself, fearful that this guileless country lad did not know how. Then Mr. Toborg explained how the weapon worked and handed it back to William with a "four dollars, please," smile, which mado William grin broader than over. "Hand over yer cash, mister," said Will iam, still smiling, and leveling the loaded revolver at the proprietor's head. He threw up his hands and gasped, Murder! murderl" and fell, rather than ran, the whole length of the store and out of doors. There he found Officers Dletz mid Rossi ter. The two officers, with dark lanterns and cocked revolvers, searched the rear of the store for the guileless William, and then groped their way down to tho basement. William was behind a post, revolver in hand. Ho received the officers with bis habitual grin, and throw up his bauds, re marking: , "Well, I'll be gosh dernedl" William is lodging at tho Rawson street police, station, wbero he has already become a great favorite. He has confided to bis uew found friends that he thought it would be an easy matter to replenish his pocket book in Chicago by holding up people. He said he was "down to Omaha" a couple of years ago, nnd "held up a well dressed fel ler nnd pulled $300 outen his pockets." "Hut," continued William, in smiling confidence and giving his overalls a hitch, "they ketched mo and sent mo up fqr a year. Then I went back to farmin'. On my way back to Chicago I stopped off for n week ag'n and hnd Just fair luck." William says ho has no "pertlckler" ob jections to going to Jollet "fer a spell." Chicago Tribune. Trials of a I'opular Teacher. A young woman who teaches school in a neighboring town is now sufferinc; from the results of a sincere act of kindness that she recently performed. Tho young woman thought it would bo a nice thing one pleasant, sunny day not long ago to give tho children of her class an outing. Thero wero about thirty in the class, and they wero all youngsters of tender years. She informed them nt. tho noon hour that she would tako them for a walk in tho afternoon, and at tho request of several who wanted their llttlo brothers and sis ters to go along sho gavo permission to nil of them to bring their friends if they chose. This was what caused all her trouble. Sho did not know how popular sho was and what an attraction tho prospect of a walk lu tho fields was to the children of tho neighborhood. When school was over sho started oat with her class. Tho routo had been pre viously announced, nnd as thoy wont along they met contingents of the friends of tho members on every corner. Thoso nil fell in lino and swelled tho proces sion until it beenmo of really remark ablo proportions, considering that It was under tho chargo of ono young woman. Everything went fairly well in tho city, bnt when tho fields wero reached tho children broko ranks and scattered nnd tho yonng woman was unnblo to control them, nl though sho did hor best. Tbo weather changed and tho rain began to fall, and tho young woman gathered her charges about her as best sho could nnd started for homo, tbo children straggling along after her. The rain was not serious, nnd most of tho children, dropping out of lino as it uearwl their homes, reached their mothers in safety, but in tho hurry some straggled and wero lost, and through tho early hours of tho evening their distracted parents sought for them, finally discover ing them In the police station. Tho young woman la now receiving a great deal of blame for letting tho children go adrift, and sho says that probably sho' deserves it, although it beoms to her to bo rather hard, in view of her kind Intentions. New York Tribune. A 'Warrior Monk. Probably tho most notable of neophytes was tho Vicomto Quy do Urlssac, one of tbo best known and most popular of Paris Ian clubmen. Ills achloveuicuts on the turf ns tho owner" of a small but exceed iugly cholco stable, wero only equaled by bis successes In tho salons and boudoirs of tho gay capital, and if over thero has been one who has merited description as a spoiled child of fortune,' Quy do Urlssac was tho man. A year ago his fiancee, whom ho worshiped, died of n rapid de cline that strango malady which seems to enhance and cthorealize tho beauty of Ite victims, and to illumine their oyos with a strnngo light. She restu lxue.ith a Btiowy marble cross in tho pretty llttlo cemetery that nestles amouR the plno trees at Arcachon, aud to day hor lover, tho pleasure seoklng, skep tical and worldly Quy do Urlssac, who bad disappeared from all his accustomed hnunta since her death, turns up at Biskra, on tho borders of tho great desert, in the gulso of the nowly consecrated Warrior Monks of the Sahara. Harper's Weekly. A Bird of 111 Omen. Among all classes of people in Great Britain thero is a widespread belief that the comifTon white pigeon Is tbo herald of deatlu Thus, a wblto pigeon alighting on acldmuoyor ilylug against a window bo tokeus tbo death of somo occupant of that bouse. On account of this carious belief, tho Kugllsb housewives cannot bo per suaded to usq pigeon fcathcra about tbolr beds, St. Louis llepublla BUo Got Well. luvalld Wife I'll havo to die, George; good by I Hiulwnd-Oh, don't, IJia, Think of an- other woiuim to bo brought tu over your cblldreut Invalid Wife-I'll get well if It kills mol Now York Epoch. In it Warm Climate. Doctor Well, bow do you feel today? Patient I feel as if I bad boon dead a Week. Doctor Hot-Ehf life. DPRICE'S (te0 Baking vlPewder: Vmi. i. Millious of Homes SEW AMUiCV. Tlio Whllo Swing Machine He refiner Kxclusircly Hnmlletl by ttoo. 0. Nil I. Ralkm, Or., June 18, 1801. We have lmvo today chnnged the ngency for our sewing machine In this territory, having placed It in Ike humls of Air. Geo. (J. Will, two doors north of post ofllce. White Bkwino MaciiinbCo. By O. A. Hawkins. d.vw lni Quick time nua tn rough tralim oik nd pafscnttera nnd fdilppere by the Chicago, Union Pacific &North western Line, cJau Francisco nnd Portland to Chicago. cod Aug Tub Wool Chop. Th lb year's crop will be u success. Clean good and low prices have largely Increased Ihe trade nt tho Salem Woolen Mid tJtore. Pronouncril rerlect by a Practical Kiiglnecr. I have been n great sulforer from rheu matlsm forsovun yMirj.nud beurlugoi tue mere of Ulbbard's Itheumntlc svnip, concluded to give It a trial. 1 lmva leHled the curative properties of the mtn.ml prlngi without finding relief from them or dDyoth r source until I tried lllbbard' Itboumatlc syrup.whlch ha done wondcra Tor me. I can now walk with entire free dom from pain and my general health In very much Improved. It is a splendin remedy for the blood nnd the debilitated system. niKD HKlt.MAN, t-.nglueer Water orks, Big ltaplds, .Mich for sale by Smith fc Stclner. Will positively cure sick headache and prevent its return. Outer's Litllfl Ller fills. xnisisnotUilK, buttriilb One plli -4eoadveilNcmenUmailpill, small dibe, s nail price. Pain from indlgoetlnn, dizzlnc.", and t'Hi hearty eating, is relieved ut once bj taking one of farter's Little Liver Pills Immcul ately after dinner. Dou't roreet.thie. If you tiro tired taking the large old fash ioned griping pills, try CartiT's little liver Pills and tako tome comfort. A man can't ilnud everything. One pill a doe. Try them. 8.VLK.M ALVKKin1 KKPOltT. A 8ynoiale of tlio Slarketi Having nnd elllnj; Prices. UKTAII. I'ltlCES. IlKVISKD QUOTATIONS. Shoulders-Sugar cured,perlb,l:y Breakfast bacon 15 Hams .Sugar cured, per lb, lfijic. Beef S 15 Pork 10 12 Mutton I2liv. veal io liic. Timothy seed Per pound, 8c: selling Hed clover seed Per pound, i ic. White clover seed Per ixiund, JOc-," Alslke 18c per pound. Ked top 10c per pouud. Lincoln urass lcpcr pound, live Onibs 10c ner uound. Orchard Orass.-17c per pound. Beans fioper lb. Oat meal at tfc New potatois 2c per lb. Orceu peas lie r er cat. Strawberries, Um per quart. Canred l'rult-.Pe.icbun, & 00; apricot, SI 00: blackberries. S.J: corn, best irradea it 00; tomatoes 81 60; string beans 1 SO; green poim Si 8j; per do. In two lb cans. rresu vegeuiuus. rotiitoea uc; carrots ow., uurauiiM toe; onions oc per io. ; pi ish I Salmon Hide ierlb:Hturi'eoa OS 7c per Ib'small HhIi itie per lb; Bait xalnion, viffiuc per io; uiiinooK winnon, viyv JIUYINll PRICES. Wheat Vm to 85c net. Flour Per barrel. S5.S0, best 196 lbs. Oats Per bushel, 60 52c Hurley Per bushel, U0i;5c Bran Per ton. J21 00 at mill, sacked. Hhorts Per ton, SU5 00 " sacked. Chp Per ton, S&J.OO " sacked. Hops Quoted at 21 to27Je per lb. Con. tract 17c. Wool 18o to 21c. Eggs 20c per dozen. Potatoes Per bushel, 35o Corn meal 3c per pouud. 0110090120110 per pouud. Dried plums Per lb. 67c Dried prunes Per lb. 1012c. Imported prunes Vp per lb. Butter 15M0o per pouud for good trtrd-10I2opcrlb Hams Per )ouiul,lIil2c. Bacon sides Dai0 per lb. Shoulders 8'Jo per lb. Chickens.. 8 to 10c per poind. Turkeys 10 to o lb, Oucks, 12Jperlb Hpriuf Chickens 15 to 18o per lb. MARKETS 1JY TELEUlUrif. I'OltTLAND. Wheat Valley, $1 CO per.cental. Flour (standard, $625 WalU Walla $3.00; Oats White oi j to&Tc per bushel. MlllstulU Bran $2122; sh i ts, $J5 to 20 ground barley, S31 to 31; onopfeed. $30 middlings, $i", per ton. IIay-$1017 per ton. Butter Oregon fancy dairy, 22Jc; fancy creamery 25; good to fair,17Q20; Call, forma cholc 22 to 21c. I'.ggs Oregon 25o per doz. Poultry Old chickens, $3.50 PotatooH OOntTOoper cental. Chcoso-Oregon, 13 to 15c; California 12c. Sugars Golden C, 4K extra 0, 1; dry granulntod, 6J5 cube, crushed and Pow dered, CJo per pound. BeaiiH Small wlilto, 8Kcl; pink 3; bayot,lic; butter, 4c; Umas, 5c Dried FrultsTho market is firm. Quo ted: Italian piunes, 11 to 12c; Petlto and Herman, lOo per pouud; nilslim, $2 23 per box; plummcr dried pears, 10 to lie; suit dried aud factory plums, 11 to 12c; evapo rated peaches, 18 to2tw; Smyrna llgs, 20c; California tigs, Do per pound, , lllco 0o per pound. IlldOH Dry hides, to c; J4 less foi culls; green over 65 pounds, 7c; under 65 pounds, 2c, sheep pelts, 30cS1.25. 8MOICKD MEATS AND LAUD. KuHteru bams, 12tol;iJjJe; breakfast ba con, 12 to 13c; sides, 9 to 10c; lard, 9 to 12oper pound. HANIF.IANOIHCO. San KiiANcitiOO, Juno2. WheaCtho week opoui'd ou uf quieter market. No. 1 white, $l.w) totl.75 per cental. Uops..v0iX)c per i)iuul, Barloy Feed l'JJ $1 15 ior cental. OatH-Oruytl 77 to 1 k0;;bliickil 82 to 1 85 per cental OnUms-.fl to ii. Potatocs75o to'.M). MISChUVNEOUH MAKKETS. CmoAao, Juco 25 Wheat, cash U3c; J uly W)o. A limn who ImB prnctlcce inodichiu rorlOyeurt), ought to know Halt from sugar j rend wliut lio fiaj b: "roi.suo, O., Jan, 10, 1837. Messrs. K.J. Cneiuy. Co. 1 havo been In Urn guuorMl practice of medlcmo Tor most 10 years, ami wvmld say Unit lu all my practice ami uxpiiieiice lmvo nover hcun upiv'iuirutlou tint 1 could pi-escribo Willi HH IIHIUU IIIUUIIUIHH) (II HUCCeMi IIS J oau Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Havu prettcrlbad It a Kre.t manv times nnd Its ellcclls wonderful. and vnill nay in eouoluston that 1 havu jot lu ilud a cuodof Catarrh that It would not cure, If they would tako it awarding to directions. Yours truly, UUOlUtaUCH.M. D., Oillco, 215 summit street, Wo will Klvo S100 for miy case of Caturrh tliut cannot Iik cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Tuken iuter uully. F.J.C11ENE Y &CO.,Prois., Toledo, O. BayBolil by till drugU, 76o. 40 Years tlie SUjmUhU I SI M MWMW C'T A T17C1 DIMff1 'I . i i a si lit ii i 1 i i i 1 1,1 t i i c i i r U1111JA' JLlVlUVi wamaaaaaLa M eaaannnwaaB no flJsrBt kli-in msnn i i u ee - Tho OJd Pioneers and al INi Picnic, ? & gd 2K' W vaa SALEM, July 4thL, 1S91. A rrood time for overvl-odv. An address of welcome on behalf of the Old Pioneers, by a native son, COL. IiOB'T A. MILLER, an Alumnus of Willamette Uni versity, and popular young orator of Southern Oregon Match game of Base Ball, Portland vs. Salem Mines. Each State will establish headquarters on the grounds, where all are expected to report at their respective places. Come with well-filled Lunch Baskets; bring your families, your neighbors and your friends. Everything FREE 1 Half-fare rates on Railroads. Steamboat excursion from Independence and intermediate points. At the close of the exercises, it is proposed to organize a Pioneer and Old Settlers Society. PKOF. Z. M. PARVIN, H M. BRANSON, JOHN iMINTO, W. T. KIGDON, H. W. DOWNING, M National Bank SALEM OREGON. W.M. N. iiADL'K, -UK. J. REYNOLDS, lOUN MOIIt, - - - - President Vice President - - - Ucshi'.r GENERAL BANKING. Kxcnaugoon l'orUanrl, Buu Francisco, New YorK, London and Hcmg Kong bought aud gold. State, County a:rt City warinuts bought. Farmers are cordially Invited to deposit nnd trausnet busliit-a-s with us. Liberal advances, made ou wheat, wool, hopf and other property pt reasuniiDie rates. Insurance ou such se curity can bo obtained nt the iwiib In most reliable companies. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO.' CA1TOL STOCK, all Subscribed, 1200,000 Transact u gsneral banking business) lu all Us brunches. QKO. WILLIAMS.. Wm. ENULAND HUGH MoNAltY ProMdcn -Vice President Caebier DIUECTOHS: Geo. Wllllams.Wm. f.avr land. Dr. J. A. Richardson. J. W . Hobi.on. J. A. Halter. Bank In new Kxchaneo block on Com mercial street. 8:12-tf apital National Bank SALEM OREGON. Capital Paid op, $75,000 15,000 burplus, It. B. WALLACE, W. W. MAHTIN, - J. II. ALHEBT, . - President. Vice-President, - . Cashier. DIRtCTOHSi W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin J. M.. Martin, It, . Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslok, J. H. Albert, T. McKPatton. LOANS MADE To farmers ou wheat nnd other market able produce, consigned or in store either In private granaries or ipublto warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at l'ar COMMERCIAL PAPER l)iBcounte4 nt reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San KtoucIkco. Portland, Loudon, l'arls, Berlin Uonc Kong nnd Calcutta. R. H. WBSTAOOTT. LIVEBY, Fvc! mid ISoimling Stable. Hay and onlH told and deliverel, Htable on Perry street, back of Postotllce, tialem, OreBou. W.M. DeHAVEN, Hoarding - anil - Sala - Stable. One door west of Lu tin's Dry Doods store nuHtutovtreet. Quiet lamlly teams. Hpeo In I attention puld to transient stook. o;ltf $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of tooda ut our store! We carry a full line of itrocerlej, feed, crockery, t'luywarc, ci gars, tobacco itnil ooiuectlnucry. T. BURROWS, No, iStU'wumercial Ht., Holeru Notico for Sower Bills. VTOTIOK U hereby Kivon that scaled bids IX will be received by thoclty of riulcui, Ort-Kon. at the oitleo ot tho oily nurveyor 01 inu cny 01 eatoni. ai naieui, urcgon, un xtivitl. . chiiviui v., i,w.(, uu- ... a. I .t..u.t(l. ,111 ,.., tnl.l.l. lit ao'ciooKV Ill du tu" IV I lll.uiduiivtf;iu.iu"iiii. .tuiuii tuna Mild bids will bo opened) for tho build lac unduoiistruetlonofn kower fixim the lnsundeoustruotlonofK kovver fiiim tbo proteut eastern tarmluusof tho muiUBwer lu. iron Marluu ktreet In the city of "-ulciu. Ore- con. to a volut easterly m me ho ecuter of Murlou ureet.Halem.Ori'jrou.tour huudred uuil ku inty (10) toot, in uooordanco with tho plan and t-penittmilou now ou rlloln thootr.coof the city kutveyor of 8a leic.at Muli'iu.Orviroii Eech bid inual be no- (uiupoiitfd by n deposit lu rarer of the city of K:ilpm.UrivOtl.lll thornim of one Ulltl 01 tired d"liinii liiai) u snaruuioe 01 coca f.ilihmi ilia ikirltif 'ha bidder that If iho f.tlth on tho lkittiif'he bidder that If iho 1.1.1 In nuunVa to htm ho will ttxeaute thu itiuirnc'.ftirPtsa the bond and under'ak Icp Willi i;o.Kluudumcont surotleiln ao i'oidAur with thoieruuof tho puui and kpenifU-aitoim, and coutruct uudboud tu be lri ltiX by iU umyot of t bdolly fralem, and, In u iw of a f4llure to do a uiid sum lu bt foitrtiUd t.-itbe city tofHuleni as fixed mul llnul.li.ted rtillluci-H for SUld lutlut. MUilnltiofcli ami be centllcalttOf deiw II 1 IHIIUV O..UUIM VIH3VH liTOIBIIi,uiifcil Tii.inuv uf Mnit-in. Uniron. rveiei the rlkUltiiWjlotauyiMttUljlds. Imjuo ay ui der (4 1 Uu iMmuiou Council of o ia i m, a. oouukixi, ivcoraer, I .VII lUfl 1-innsni ilCUIHUI w Comers wiJJ join m a uranci at tho Grun j A. F. BOF.ER, Jr. . J. ST R A YER, T. 11. BARNES, G. N. SROAT. Committee of Arrangments. $500 Reward! WE will pay the above reward for uus case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sIck headache, Indigestion, eonstlpauon or co tivene8 wo cannot cure wltw west's Vc-g eltableLlijer Pills, when the directions nrt strlctle compiled with. They are purely veietabl, and never fall to glvo butl-fae tion. Suijar coated. Large boxes, c-'.iitalu iug30pllld, 25 cents. Beware of counter feits and mltatlous. The genuine mami fuctKiedohly by THK JOHN O. WriS'J Co. Chicago III. .Sold by Geo K. Oood, Druggist, L09 Com street.balem (r. Notico lo Con tractors. NiTlCE Is hereby ulvtn that sealed bids, will be rcrelYod by tho City of Salem, Uiegon.at the ulllce nt the city suivrjornl the city of Salem at alrm, Oregon, uutl 11 o'clock a ir., of.luneS'i, 1MU, at which tlinesald bids will beupenedfortliebulld Inu and coustiuctlou of a suwer iu block 71) and fti of the city of tfnleni nnd ou the side of Mild blocks In accordance with tbo uro IIIpi, plan, ana spocltlcatlonsl thetiof on tlio In thn ofllce ol the said city surveyor. Each bid nnist boac-ompanled by a cle purUIu faor of the city of Salem, Oregon, lu t'losniu ofSICO t'H a guarnnltt) of gixju faith on the part of the bidder, which will liu lorlf-ited by tbo city of Salem, Oregon, in tabe nl fallureof good frtlth ou the pan of tho bidder. The bunk form eoutr.io. aud the bond tbo bidder will be iequlro. to execulo In ciso his bid is satlstuctory to tlinriiy of Salem, Oregon, Is also on lllo iu thu office of said city surveyor, and said bond must bo given In the penal mm ol SllXfl with two good and hufllcent sureties, to be approved by the mayor ol the city ol H ilem. Oregon The city of salt-in, Oiegon, re-erves therejert any or all btus. Done by order ot the.ComniomCouncIl oftbn nit' ot Salem, Oregon. ai. k. uuuuiiLii, ttecorder. Bids Wanted Stiito Agricul tural College. The Board of Itegcnls of tho State .Vgrl cullutal Colli ge of Oregon invite tenders, separately, lor tho stono basement, and for tho erection and completion of tho three-story framo building of tho Studi-nts' Hall, on tlio Co'.leso Farm ut Corvallld,Ore gon. Drawings sud specltlcatlons will be ready lor lubpectlou at tho office of Mr. W. D. Piigh. architect, Suem, Oiernn, lis lol lows: 1st. Stone bascmcut on May :20th. lrt'I. 2nd Three-story building, cxclu-sl-e ot the f-toue work of the basement, on Juno in, 1S111. Bids r.ro to be sent to tho undersigned at Corvallls, Oregon and will bo opened as follews: 1st. i-or the stono basenvnt ou May 2sth, ut i'i a. in.; aud, 2d, for the thrcutoiy 'building on Juno Uth, IhOl.ut 10 a. in. The tioaid of P.egvnU Uo not bind themselves to accept tho lowest or any tender. WALLISNASU. Kecretary to the Beard. CorvaUls, Or , May IS, 1&91. Notico of Dissolution of Part nership. mo all whom It may concern. Notico Is X hereby given that tho copartnership heretofore existing between Kuoch May nnd C. W Heulin. under tlio linn nnme mid itylo of .May Jrllcuilnn.dolug business '""".ii-." etbiue u-miiia-icmi street, lu l lie city of Salem. Marlon county, Oregon, Is hereby mutually dU&olvect, this Juuo4, lsll. Said l-.iuu-li Muv ussiiriiltii' nil il..l.iJ aiialnst tbo said linn of May . Honllne, viiinii juoo-i, 1WI. KNOCK MAY. C. W. HKNL1NK. For Sale. 'J0 acres of laud, all fenced, two miles i-ust of Salomon tho (lardon lbinri. toiii i,. old In livelier 1U If desired. Ten acres In orchurd.fiomone to three eurbOld,tlj'i Ital lauvruues,eberiles,pears, peaches, plums mid aiples, two acres of j ouug straw berrys niiuiiu Hiiuiiiui ninuil li'Ull8. A nice, 3SW fot.ageof tlvo rooms, well llnlshod, barn, woodtiou-e.everythlnjiiow. Addresn Ha Inni or call on J. W. lA'ON. S2S tm Proposals for Wood. Sealed bids will bo moolvcd at tho ofllco of (he bchuol Clerk, No, 1U7 Commercial 8t, S ilem, Orcgou, until Tuesday, July 7, IbOI. nt a p. in. fr tho delivery of wood for said district asfoliewK: For ICast Salem, 10 cords ot oak, and 117 cxTiNnriody fir. Kor North 8 ilem, 15 cords of oak, and S3 cords of body tlr, t-orHoutli Hilom, I3oord8of oak, and 10 cords of body tlr. Kor Contrul School, 10 cord of ork. and 15 cords of hod? tlr. Kor lirk School, in Yew Park, 15 cord of oak, nnd 2S oords of body fir. The wood inut bo large grub or body oak, nnd ull wood four ret lonir, reusou ably btpilclitaiidcorrttHlcJoso, The board reserves th- right to reject any orall bids. Douo by ardor ' f the board. W.iH. SIMPSON. Clerk School District No, 21, Marlon Co.. Oieson. 017td Proposals for Iron Cells. r I HI K board of publlo building comml l Hloiu'rn lcvlleialiHt proiiokalifor the o 'tisiructlrmoftwetiti lour fil) double Iron rsilii. und thirty twur&) klngie iron celli at thn Oregon Stale t'eiil'entluiy. Plans and ijpecincrtiiouB t iiivomceor W. IX inigb. ratohUvct, aaleui, Oreguu. Tte right to Te- tect any r Ml tiid U rerved. Bid will loopvnodnt KxvcuttveorUce.oD. Tuctdnr. July II. m, nt i o'clock ii. n b inj? recvlvliw ciotract niut fliruUh u,mL rT, fultliflil tMtiMiiuinwaf 4in VJ, HinH.IRNliYK-r ni! Vl lr.l117Tllu- I'HIU MKThCHAN', . UoarlofCnimUtoun. W. A, MDNLEY, HerkotiJoMtL wu Proposals for Supplies. nnr, boaiiu or tiiustees of Tim oiie. :.rc.:.ramuw.- ror tt. tlx months emllng Dec. 81.1801. GItOOBniES. le.eot. a l.pt "' .., rilln. 01 loono. gulden C (iigur, 100 lbs MOM. grnnlstcd ' " eliewc, Crnlon' or ts rhi. ourmursl. Wold Dat, fresh ground, cracked wlirl, frttli groniul, bbli. , n-nrte hominy ' ' ' ' nat inenl ' . rolled ot, Anicriesn, fresh ground, bM(. dried entrants. C (t CiiV A & II bmud rarb nods. n.nckirol, extra nifM, "91 citrb. salt salmon, ' ' clioho Island rice No 1. Tjnf-19 etnlBfli, Pseiflo coiat. eream tartar, J A lolgei's prlmo. glrnw utarrb. Oawego. corn htirrll. Oaweuii. 1') i:ros matcbes.'suiierlor Safety. if, duz bronrna. l'j iltiKeana ovalera. ?0 ill. O'MOTiitrated lye, American, 1 10 deZ cans corn, Vinlo'. ' lOil Itm taidoca inoo gH extra goiiten reiinea eyrup j W0 ' coal oil, rearl brand lu tauxa. 900 ' iuolae, Orlcatia, extra. I 10 bta iiittcaronl, Ho 1. i (t ' vermicelli. 2 d. z batli biliks. 1K0 9 germea. Spcrrj'a new procea. lih ' chlim ilurcli. 8 dnz nlilrk brooms. 4 ' bxs blue nltaniarlne h A. 0 lnoji rngfl. 4 ' mop Mlcts. 1 diz clot be baskets, willow, large (tze, square end. 3 ' dnatbruebes.M h h Co 7 11. 'X ' Worcestershire sauce, L&Pqts. 2 ' pure I.ucca oil. 11 scrub brushes No C. (5 Eureka papir palls. SPICES. 250 lbs black pepper. 40 glDgcr. 30 ' ciunaiuon. 00 ' mustard. 10 mace. YlNBQAn. 800 gal pure cider vinegar, 40 grains. CROCKERY. 10 doz glass tnmblers. J ' syrnp pitchers. 4 ' 1 gal plteners, W O. 12 ' 1 qt potip bowla, ' 20 ' teacups aud Baucers. W (1. 4 ' platters 10 In, W O. 12 ' dinner plates 10 ' veg dishes 8 In ' ' 4 ' lantern globes. G ' plo plates. FLOUR. 500 bbls more or lesi, best roller process, de livered as wanted, DRr GOODS. 1200 yds Nashua XXX canton flannel, un bleached. 2000yds Amoakeag mariners stripes, blue and -nhlte. 500 yds Lonsdale flue pl't-ctliiR, 30 inch. 600 ' requot cotton sheeting unbleached, 43 inch. 00 yds pequot A shcetlug, 3(i Inch. 50U ' American shirting prluts, light colors, afsortid. SO0 yds century clotli, dark colors, assorted. 100 ' yds continental check flannel, black and white. 200 yds red and blue check glars crash, 16 in wide. 00 yds bleached linen aud Trench crash, 14 and 18 inch wide. 200 yds Amoskcac blue dcmln'.i 9 oz, 500 Marbeilles York Jff'g Co checks. 200 Amoskeag A O A ticking, 3(1 in wide. 100 Naunikeag corset Jeans, dark drab, 25 doz pre suspenders, good web. 12 ' Tuikey red handkerchiefs 24 Inch. 8 ' linen cambric hdkf, ladles, white col ored borcer. 21 doz papers Wallace & Sous' Eagle pius g O. fl bxs halrplna, Kerby brand. 12 white tape Washington No 12. 0 ' medium sized thimbles, closed ends. 0 No 30 whlto thread, Clark's Mile End. 0 10 ' 0 ' ' 80 black iii. C ' ' 10 ' ' 2 ' Gon, black braid. 12 gross pearl dress buttons line 24. ti gt ' ugute buttons, white, No 30 F B, C ' ' ' ' ' 00 ' 2 bolts wlilto duck stark 8 oz, 0 red oil cloth. 200 pa Mllward's needles, 100 pa 2, 3 and 4, 100 pa 6 and 0. YARN. 400 Us white all wool yarn, SOAP. 2500 His Kirk's Savon, or as good. 100 ' White castlle. 6 boxes ivory, 100 cakes each. COFFEE. 2000 fts Costa Rica, first grade, LOO chicory, 200 ' Gov Java, first grade. 100 ' real Mocba, first grade. TEA. 828 lbs U S brand, Fong Chong, or as good. TOBACCO. 1000 Us Rapldan or as good. MEATS. COO lbs per day more or less of beef and mutton as required in equal parts of fore and hind quarrers. BOOTS AND SnOES. C doz pair men's heavy kip bts 1-12, 1-11,2.10, 8 doz pair ladles' kiefsboes 2-7, 2-0, 2-5, H, H. 37 doz pair men's leather slippers 5-0, 0-7, 0-8. 8-9, 8-10, 3.11. 1-12. 10 doz pair carpet slipper H,H. 2-5, 2-0, 2-7, 2-8 10 gross shoo laces 4-4. 2 side sole leather 25 to 27 lbs per side stock to be extra heavy. I side harness leather, Oregon, extra good. PAINTS AND OILS. 100 IBs Pioneer lead. White. 10 cases turpentine. 10 ' boiled linseed oil. G bxs glass 1-16x20 and 2-11x20. STATIONARY. 12 doz Payson's indelible Ink. 3 qts Sauford's premium fluid. II Stafford's copying J ' ' commercial ink. 0 reams letter paper, Wedgwood half shoot, or as good. 1 gross lead pencils, Dixon's graphite, No 550, rub tip MB' 2 bxs Loncou incandescent No' 4 pens. 2 bxs Esterbrook J pens. PLUMBING. H doz Jenkins Bros' valvoa removable discs lil inch. 1 doz Jenkins Bros' valves removable discs 1 inch. 1 doz Jenkins Bros' valves removable discs U Inch. 1 dox Jenkins Bros' valves removable discs H inch. It doz Jenkins Bros' valves removable discs inch. ij doz short shoulder nipples, 2 inch. M lit a IU ' sockets. 2 U ' ' Si ' X a ' i ' a x 2 ' 1 u 1 ' 1 1 ' H U K ' a i ?.' l-j i 1-2 ' u 1-3 U U ' 8 : 3 ' 1-3 1 ' IU IU T's elbow s a ' a IU' l u U ' U ' 3 IU " 1 U' 1.3 plugs flingo unions sqr head stop cocks lever handle Fuller hoso bibbs. flnt)ip,i i- in.i. look nuts lj inch, air cocks i ' U a bushings 'ixl.3 2xm 2xU ' 1 1-3x1 1-t Inch lxU . 1x1.3 , ' xM luk strainers, brau 1 i.o i-.i. 1 hath stoppers, Powell's patent 11.3 n 1 glass ga,g, poking washer U . 0 J viilrsiiirod rubber M 23 ft black pipe l i.2 inch. ' M ' 60 M 100 1 . T j TS ' lit . itL ",vn," if i neb. 30 IU Tupper's pastime I VQ . j. , SO . 10 Italian bmp. fwi . .ta.. . . . . , . , """ 14 auq ,j 3o,?ti",,i4.r:,,Df.r,.pw'tt- ISboaehncoal, HASDWiRE. Ji'.iii.l,ri"B''" Hl Clinch .. ouiHile. N Uflalv su. ti B ivtt,i!?r- conMtmiuro -arn4,r- im H 1-2 ki i! llurdi ti fnntlliorse tbtx-o Nn S. Kin tl h 1-4. -16. a Norway Iron, round 3 lt-n oarh 1-2 and 3-4 In copper rlnts.f, r belts. 10 ' rid lad. 10 each '.- ami t-3 In blank nuts. 0 wrought (ton Hauliers 1-2 lucli. 1000 lbs blaekstiilth coal. 5 gal iwphaltum v rulah. 2pkgcach 4 to Sitlnlied rivets. 1 keg KM wire us lis. 1 each 20.1 and 40d ml balls. , 2 doz wrought oteel butts. 2 palls Mica xlo grease. 0 hanks sash cord Hitter LaVo No 7. 1 gross tacks 4 doz A oz, fl uz 12 oz, 1 doz table knives, iron handlis. ORANITE IRONWARE. 3 doz vfato flit skimmers No 15 G .!. 3 ' hanging soap dlshi-s No C5. 2 15 & V euaUiOled seamless water pitchers No 4. 2 dox auate basting spoons. No 20. 2 ' ' extrs ttrutig dippers, No 10, 1 1-2 doz agato oblong puddliu pans No 15, 2 ' wash basins No 30, 1 flix Dbro slop palls No 5. TINWARE. 3doz qt dippers XXXX tin. llUTTXIt. 600 lbs per month, more or less, of butter of licit quality, to be furnished in such quan. titles and at such times as required, for one year. 1)11110 8. 1 lbs Acid muriatic, O P. 2 nitric C V. 2 ' ' citric. 10 ' ammouln aqua cone. 6 ' umilate powd. 5 ' chloroform squlbbs. 20 ' ' innlllnckrodts. 20 ' potash bromide. 10 ' nitrate crystals O P. 5 ' powd, 0 P. 2 ' ' acotatc. 2 ' Hoda salicylate. 2 bbls i-arb'inato. 1 oz Morp sulp, 1 ft V. 6 lb can Durham mustard, pure. 5 lbs potash bl chroui. 100 ' purafluo. 50 ' beeswax, ollow. 40 ' white. 100 hyp'Mloiiuto tablets,hyoi.cynuiIne, snip, 1-60 grNo45, U'yeth Bros. 1000 hyp"dertulc tablets, No 9 morp sulp 1-4 gr.atrupluesulph 1-150 grain, Wyeth Bros. 2 doz i ar syringes, glass. 40 gal alcobol. Eistern. 10 lbs bismuth sub nit, squlbbs. 10 ' gum camphor. 4 J w41d cherry bark. 2 ' pepsin tach scheffers. 3 ' vaullla beans Mexican. 1 ' gentian root powd. 5 ' rochelle salts. 0 ' sulfonal bojer. 3 ' llnld cxtrdLt arnica, Lily & Co. 3 ' ' sarsapnrllla vomp for syrup, Lily fc Co. 100 oz quinine sulph, P & W i lbs oil orange. 2 ' oil origanum 1 ' ' 1 inon. 1 doz soft lubber catheters. No 12 French, 0 lbs Iron pyro phos, soluble squlbbs. 100 lbs Epsnru salts. 20 vaseline XX, refined. 1-2 gross C 11 pencils, assorted.. 500 pills, nux vomica, 1-5 gr, G 0 P D & Co. 1000 ' phosphorus, l-lliO ' ' ' 100U podiipbjlllii,l-4 ' ' ' 1000 Bulphldo lalclum 1-2 ' ' 1000 ' 2 ' 1000 nntlconstipadon ' 2000 Aluiu comp ' tl lbs CO pills ' 10 lbs Colgate shaving soap. 1-2 gross quart but tits white glass. 1-4 plut ' 7500 M T capsules, 2000 each No 0 and No 2, 1000 each No 00 aud No 1, 500 each No 1, 3 and 5, 1 D k Co. 10 rolls surgeons isinglass plaster, 5 each S k J flesh and white. 21 grots corLs XX, 5 each Nos 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1 rows No 0 1-2 gross 1 oz tin ointment boxes, seamless. 1 gross 1-2 ' ' ' 2 doz strengthening plasters, Bk J. 2 ' Allcock'a prions ' G lbs perfect absorbent cotton, 8 & J. 5 yds 12 Inch wide rubber adhesive plaster, Meads, S k J. 4 skeins surgeon's silk Turner's pateut, 2 each Nos 2 and 4. 2 lbs acid acetic. 2 sulphuric, C P. 5 ' Cotnl. 3 ' nitric. 5 ta'rlarlc add. 30 ' Insect powdtr, Dalmatlou. ." ' bromide sodium. 50 ' flax seed meal. 2 ' bromtdo ammonium. 2 ' tntipyrpie. , 4 ' quaBela chips. 5 borax pulv, 5 ' alum, pulv. 1 ' phcnacetln. , 2 ' lodoforum. 4 ' prepared chalk. iu ' oxide zinc. 5 ' sugar lead. 2 ' squill root. 1 ' cardaraem seeds. 2 doz Phillip's palateable cod liver ell pints. 20 lbs Bulp zinc. 1 oz citrate llthla. 2 dcz Davidson's syringes, No 1. 1-4 lb nitrate sliver, fusod. ' 10 rolls belladonna plaster, S k J. 10 mustard ' 2oz ergotlue. 3 lbs F E cascara scgrada, Lily & Co. 3 ' corn silk ' 3 ' iplcac. 4 ' licorice 2 ' ' senna und spigelia. 2 doz glass jars, amber screw top 4 oz. 5000 Dennison's Imperial powder papers No 10. 15 gross paper pill boxes, 5 each No 29, 30, 31. 6000 druggists envelopes. 5 gal sweet oil, pure malagn. 5 lb can glycerine pure. 5 ' sasafras bark, 1 ' boraclc acid pure. 5 ' rosin. 5 red chlnclioun bark. 5 ' bitter orange peel, ground. 3 ' lemon peel ground 2 ' carb magnesia 2 oz packages 5 ' bot cxt witch hazel 1 oz nitrato amyl 2 drams muriate morphine P k W 2 oz cantharidal collodion 2 oz ammonia valerian 1-4 lb caustic potash 1 doz Goodyear II R syringes, No 3 1 oz 5 lb bl chlor mercury 1 lod potash 1 oz oxalate cerium 1 oz ext nux vomica, powd P D k Co 1 glass fuunel pint 1 lb elecampane root, pulv 2 ' licorice root pulv 1 ' black antimony 1 ' blood root powd 1 ' hypophospblte calcium 2 doz medicine measures, tea tablespoonful, Eng lines. Samples may be aeen at the office of the board of trustees, and goods must be in accord tiice therewith and must come in original lack ages when possible. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Delivery of supplies will be required within ten days of notice of acceptance of bid. A copy of this advertisement must accompany bid, and the name of the class of supplies bid upon must be written on the envelope. Each bid must include all the items of the class bid upon, and must give Items and totals In full, with the exception of meat and Hour. Audit ing officers are prohibited from confirming accounts of purchasers when the advertise-uii-nt does not contain a full and complete- de scription of the articles to be purchased, Bids will be opened at 2 o'clock p. in. on Tiwsdsy, July 7, 1MI1. SYLVESTER PENNOYER, GEO. W. MoBRIDE, PHIL. METSCIIAN, Board of Trustees. Wm. A. SIUNLY. Cleric of Board. 5 AfeA,)8,(,,( hJ HEALTH. to Itlcliau's Golden Balsam No. J Cures Chnc reo, first, and second stages, Sores en the Legs and Body; Sore Ears, Sytut, P80! r:lt' Copper-colored Blotches. Byphilitio Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and all primary forms of the disease known at Syphilis. Price, f 5 OO per Hottle. Lo Hlclmu'n Golden Ilulsara No. a CuT5.rt,u'y McrcuriaJSyphlUUo Rheu matlsm. Pains in the Bones, rains In th Head, back of the Neck, Ulcerated Sort Throat, Syphilltlo Rash, Lumps and con tracted Cords, Stlflncsa of the Limb, ami eradicates all disease from the system, whether caused by Indisrretlon or abust ol Mercury, leaving the blsod pure anj bealtby. Vrle 95 OO per Hottle. Lo lticliau1 Golden ri punish Anil. dote for the cure ( Gonorrhaia, Gleet S50( tM mv j ea SK. M'7 wm jAsg- mum UldliarranseinenU. Price 9:1 SO pes Bottle. Ur Hicham Ool.leH Spanish In. lection, forsertre cases of Ooaorrbcea, TnfUmmauryt.Ieet,f3lriture(,4e. Price . .. Pcr bottle. Ce Klchau'4 Oolden Ointment lor Ihe tffcctivB heallagol Syphilltlo 6a7es aodtrapUons. Prlregt 00 per Box. lM ii1""'" Golden Pllla Ner and Brain treatment; loai of physical pow jr, exctm or orworW. Prostration, eta Prleo 93 OO per Box. Tenle and Nerrlne, Sent mrwbcre, CUU, tocnnJy paotod THE RICHARDSDRU6 Cfl.,AiWit? 09 I1 MAKKET UT UJlH HMT HH. .... "Iloicl....- v. J lain ol Ouui, -T1lSoSl ilutton Uhon iimPfr ----I5etu Venison nn.f B'dg wC-j ftuuiigo and kAV -CrS2 t rorh Oys.erranrsrvie-rS "t.entdegUarDinnerSer.rpf 4lA nleo viuiety nf , ,ron""30i; Also tea cofleo or mn?e,Abl, el, meals without extrJ ' an i Porter House M.onw ....... tjn ttrak and-EW CnTH ... -"iTTlt. sHSBisariaftSSSSA. " no othei iS."? mZVm mmm& zzirLs, EAST AND SOUll -VIA Ml Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line CALIFORNIA KX1-EKK1 JtJUp.rii.ILv. PortJaiTTrr 0:18 p. in. Lv. bnlem Lv j0' 8:15 H.m.Ur. Ban FnnJ&J J Abovo trains stop enljlTrMiSr115 tlons north of HoSeburg it ftSf'S Ortgou City, Woodbur? STM Tnugent. rihedds, HiiUey Hi1' Junction City. lrM,D?anagl;ltll'W lt03t,"lll'l;G JiALiTBiaf; t$0 n, m. I Lv. Porthnii TnmT 10:52 a. m Lv yalem ittuHS 5:10 p. in. ' Ar. ItrcoVg Lv. Wi AlLiinyLo.nl, Dally (i;,cclt g 6 00 p. in. I Lv. i'ljrtltmt Arls-j"? 7:52 p.m. Lv: miem by nSr? U:Q0p.lii.lAr. Albany U. fg PULLMAN LCFFET MM fOURIST SLEEPING CARSL Kor aroriminod, ' passengeri attjc.i 'ii ol teconit fn to exyr&is traim, iVest Side M'sn, E.'weca Mi and iVrvaiife: DAILY (I M.'1-l'T ijl-SBAT), '7Si) a. ill. I Lv. liirtCmu Ar.fMlTS laiO p. m. 1 Ar. for allit. Lv.lIa?!cL At Albany and CunidPi consectilui twins of Oregon I'acino Railroad. EXVKKSM TllAIN (DAILY E1CF.PI8TOJAI 1 ' - ' r - 4:40 p. in. 7.25 p. in. Lv. Portland Ar.l 8Jii,m Ar.McMlunviUe LY, &t3i,ia. "Portland Through Mm To all polntt ExST aud iSOIJTH hor tickets anil lull lnlormation repirit me rated maps, etc., apply lo the Compt nyi ii;ent Salem, Oregon. K.P. KOdKKS, Asst. U. f. nnd PasiArl R. KOKHLUU. MMS THE YA0UINA ROUTE, J And Oregon Development oompwr steamship lino. 225 miles sborfer.aiMuiH lojsstiinotliau by any otuei wot , W eiasi thi-oiiKh passenger ai,d frebjnt K"ji from Portland and all points InthsHl lamette vllev to and from cun fnmo TIME SCHEDULE, WM"m'!l, Leave Atc-any rsuu Leave Oorvallls "JSt? Arrive Yaqulna SS Leave Yaquina mStS Leave Corvnllls Si v Arrive Albany vftw&; O. O. trains connect al AltoJ Corvallls. ,,.nm. Tho abovo trains connect jarK. wtli thn IWivnti llnVfilODUWU. w. -- it SteamRhtnsWwf en yinl "a M Kranclsco. 8TBAMEKS.8A ' "it Karallon, Krlday, . . ',.- Willamette Valley, Tuesday Fai-nllon, Sunday . y-r-""-""" 1 Willamette Valley, Thursday - j Farallon, Tuesday " .JTEAME1W. f",!S Willamette Valley , Krlday ya, Farallon, Tueadayn u t Willamette Volley, tunday , v Karallon, Thursday . j u Willamette Valley, Tuesday-r---, K This company leservw W . " change sailing dates wlthoutDoticc N. B.-Passengers from 1 'ortlana n Willamette Valley poinU 7," ti connection with the 'ln,s,v.-all!i V AQUINA KOUTE at AlbaDJ orwr and if destined to rian Iratic " m airnnge to arrive at Yaqutna tho " before date of sailing. ,, ,,, ft l'assenjrer aud Fre Igbi Lttfn fewest. Kor nforniatTH apply a UULMAN A Co., f'1811Vn.rtlaB4,W Agent 00 and 202 Front su. Portwn". C.C. HOOOK ACt ami, got Pass. AgL, Oregon "ffisiW O H.HASWELL,Jr.Oen'l Fffi Pins Act. Oregon Devopu". i-ass. AKjiontgoD'eryft. From Terminal or Interior Poiab He Novtheni Pacifii Railroad Is the lino to take To all Points East and South. It is the dining car route. Itrnns Ij,, vestibule train, every dl,y lnluo' ST. PAUL AND CDICAGO ! (No change of raw.) TOURIST Sleeping Cars- Heh-t that cnii be constructed and In iniiinimrMjatlc-ns 0rtii7.j seoood-cw nh.htd l..rholjrof flr.tna c nTAiri-VCOACHW. , jth all -V. eoutlnuoi l :?-Jr;':rniLtropW dm atlbidin ' ' valu line atlViidJn rv '- Mil, 1... an ul ny ,Snv mw, 1,1 flllvl in r-uii. ll KJn,t gtVKt, cor, W""- U1rMWAMW!KG,Ag(. "S ' L. ONE OK THK LAltQl-NV w ments In the Htata TvLlSlta. . ...... -ml from J1 .??." lurwicn ucov " "77 i,ror - - - M