i WW 11 t tfiniw'BiRffTBBr" ESSAY ON SELF CONTROL. i i i i A Vettnt; Stan Tell When It Is Most Needed. A thlrtcen-ycar-old yonthTrho attends ;me of tho public schools not 100 miles from tfeo Circle, and whose capacity for miachievonsness eecms unlimited, waa detected in the act ono day laflt week, tnd as a penalty was told that he most write a composition on "Where and When Is Self Control Necessary!" He turned in the follewing: Self control is needed everywhere, but is not practw J L everj t'ody. I like to havo fnn in ncbool and certainly don't nso much self control there, 1 don't suppose the schoolroom is the place to havo fun, but everybody says that school days are the happiest days of a person's life, and I try to make it so. But 1 am not sticking to my subject, so I will have to leave tlds part now. Self control is needed on the street, in the honso, in the church, in the street cars, in a dmg store, in the ballroom, in tho kitchen, in the parlor, in a grocery store, inn dry goods store, in a candy store, in a bout and shoo store, in a bookstore in a crockery storo, in a notion storo nud in a jewelry store; at 1 o'clock, at quarter past 1, at half past 1, at 2, at quarter past 2, at half pa3t 2, at 8, at quarter past 8, at half past 3, at 4, at quarter past 4, at half past 4, at fi, at quarter past 5, at half past C, at 0, at nuarter past 0, at half past 0, at 7, at quarter past 7, at half past 7, at 8, atH quarter past 8, at half past 8, at 0, at qnarter past 0. at 10, at half past 10, at 11, aud at 13 a. m. and p. in. Everyday in tho week aud twice on Sunday Buf falo Express. One Iletter. Threo pupils of tho Marseilles School Of Art wero chatting together in tho Cannebiere. Said ono of them, "Look hero, my friend, tho other day I painted n littlo deal board in imitation of mar ble with 6uch accuracy that on being thrown into the water it immediately sank to tho bottom." "Faugh!" said another. "Yesterday 1 hnn my thermometer on the easel supporting my view of tho polar regions. It foil at onco 20 degs. below freezing point." "All that is nothing," remarked tho third in conclusion. "My portrait of the Marquis do la Camarguo is so life like that it requires to bo shaved twice a Week." Masque do Fer. Tar Worse. Alarmed Wife James, thoro is a rough looking man sneaking around tho house with a box sliaped thing in his arms! Telephone for tho police! Capitalist (peering cautious'y out of tho window) It will bo too late. Ho is on tho steps of tho back porch! Wife (terror stricken) Is it an in fernal machine, Jnmes? Is it a box of boinlra? Capitalist (with ashy face) Worse, Hester! It's a hand organ! Chicago Tribune. Tlie Road to Wealth. A Brussels paper recently contained tho following anneuncement: "A splen did living insured to all. Easy method of earning 0,000 francs per annum. Full -dntaila sent post freoon receipt of n postal order for five francs. Address Y. Z., Posto restanto." An innocent party sent tho amount re quired, Ho recoivod by next post a re ply as i'ollews: "Do as I do." Patrioto. Thus the Viirmer Sows HU Seed. Travoler Much gamo in tho neigh borhood? Inhabitant Nawp; none at all. Traveler Well er then it's a dan gerous locality I see you carry a gun? Inhabitant-Oh, that's what Ave use for planting ground is bo hard wo havo to shoot tho seed in. Ainatcur Sports man. Experience. At a Second Class Restaurant Waiter, this boofs stcachs is not eatable; you don't know how to fry moat. I shall have, per bacco, to give you a fow les sons. "Perhaps tho signoro is a cook?" "No, I am tho manager of a crematori um." Motto por Ridero. French or German. Lady Tho child is a littlo French man, is ho not? Nurso I don't know myself what to call him. His mother is a Frcuchlady, but his father is n German. Lady In that caso wo shall havo to wait till ho can talk; then wo shall see. Lcschallo. THEIR WEDOINQ JOUflNEY. An Ideal Bridal Trip Suggested y frank Stockton, the noietlsU It was Frank Stockton who sag gested to a family tho idea of a wed ding which, though unusual, was quite tho most sensiiuo ono ito over heard of. "Why do you want to go away r asked Stockton of tho brido elect, a he sat in the family circle shortly bo .'oro the wedding. "Oil. everybody must go on a wed ding journey." she answered. "And what good docs it do every body," he said, in his quiet, quizzical way. "You might travel arounu me world and como homo without hav ing eeen anything but each other. Send them all off. and you two stay hero and keop house' he concluded, with a wavo of his small. In-own hand toward the rest of tho family, who sat listening to tho proposition in open mouthed tunazeinent Tho idea was then discussed by all of them from all points, and settled upon as just tho loveliest arrange ment possible. For," Baid tho undo, "mamma and papa haven't had a real long uol'day since their wedding tour, and mamma needs a rest sorely after all tho bother ovur my trousseau." Tho little boys were in high glee over getting out of tho city so early in tho summer, and tho younger sis ters found some school friends to visit As to tho father and mother of tho family, they both didn't see how it could possibly bo managed, but they wero overruled at last and packed up their trunks with a feeling of youth ful exuberance upon tho eve of the wedding, which occurred in their drawing room. A simple affair it was, with a fow intimate friends for guests. Tho brido wore an enchontingly pretty tea gown and carried a goldc n key basket filled with roses. Tho mem bers of tho family wero all dressed in now travoling suits, nnd at 10 o'clock they bade tho wedded couple a jolly goodby and went their way rejoicing to catch their trains. Nobody cried. The mother couldn't weep over tho loss of a daughter she was going to leave safo and sound beneath her own vino and fig tree, and tho brothers and sisters wore too gay over going to give way to tears. Tho result of this wedding journey wherein tho family did tho journey ing was entirely satisfactory to every ono. Tho young husband suffered no inconvenience from bad cooking, for his mother-in-law loft a compe tent and beautifully trained corps of servants, and tho domestic machin ery moved on golden wheels. It was tho beginning of summer and nearly everybody had loft for tba country, bo the happy people left unmolested, and I am suro Careful About HI llct. "That's something I novor cat for din ner," said a man in a Spring lano restau rant. "What's that?" asked his friend. "Breakfast," was tho absoutiuinded reply, Boston News. Topslcal. Teacher Class In physiology, stand up. Bodkins, how do yon distinguish organlo from inorganio matter? Bodkins (glibly, havLig committed the RBSwer to memory) In tho organic world evory Individual springs from somio parent, while inorganio substances wo formed by chemical laws. Tcer Very good. Give an exam ple of an inorganio substance Bodkins (usually slow at theo things, but for pnoe inspired) An orphan.-' Brooklyn Lifo. ft a fol lfitt w thut tho dome of tho capitol, if they noticed it at all, was greater just then to thorn than all tho grand buildings of tho world would havo seemed at some other timo ; that tho parks wero Arcadias, and that even tho many multiplied statues and pic tures of tho father of our country beamed upon them with a bonoii cenco and brotherly lovo unequalpd by that irradiated from tho elegaic countenances of foreign Madonnas. And I am suro, should you ask this couple's advioo about a wedding trip this very day, they would answer that tho best way to take a wedding journoy is to stay at homo. Atlanta Constitution. Y Unreasonable Male lllped. Husband (compelled to writo a hur ried business letter nt homo) Where in creation is tho ink? Wifo In tho front loft hand corner of my workbaskot That's on tho corner of tho dressing tablo in tho north room upstairs." "Whoro's tho paper?" "I am just out, but I beliovo tho girl has somo. I'll boo." "Whero aro tho pens?" "Somebody stopped on thopon last week, and I forgot to got another, but I'll send over to Mrs. Makeshift's and seo if sho has ono. She is always borrowing mino." "Huh I Any ono might think no ono in thishouso over wroto a letter." "Nonsonsol Thoro isn't a moro voluminous correspondent anywhoro than I nm. You men can nover wait a minute for anything. Til warrant after I've half killed myself getting all tho tilings togothor you won't writo a dozen lines." Now York Weekly. Always Make Proscnts of Pipes. Mr. James Gordon Bennett, of tho Now York Herald, is a great pipo emokor, and is fond of making pres ents of pipes to his. friends. One of his novel ideas is to havo a pipo caso mado of solid Bilvor, lined with chamois, and costing $100. Tho out sido of tho caso is richly engraved and bears tho namo of tho rocipiout. Probably overy captain of every steamship on which Mr. Bonuott has boon a passenger has recoivod ono of thoso pipo coses. Tho meorschauin pipo in tho caso is of tho plainest pos sible description, and is worth per haps five dollars. It is Btrongand serviceable, howovov. Collector. Da ChappU Get m Tip. Do Chappio Aw, sonny, hovyou a lift hero? Storo Boy (confidentially) Yep. That thero big feller wid rod hair an freckles is do bouncer. Wat yer PoUint Good Nows. CLEAN! If you would be clea i and hayo your clothes dono up in tho neatest and dressiest manner, take them to the S.iLIM STIAM LAUNDRY "whew all work ia dono by white labor nnd in tho most woMbfc manner, COLONEL J. OLMSTED. r " " LUwrty-Stitufc WITHIN fHsCHAndO HALC 3L0CK lilvanlngr of llnvir. . People Ti.lnk Von Mve Star Fifth Arcnur. Thoro may bo nothing in a name, but thoro is a good dool in a number jonieiimes, especially when it desig nates tho place where you livo in this city. Characterizo 'as you will tho sentiment which causes most people to respect tho fact that you livo within the charmed half block of Fifth avenuo, tho feeling is there nevertheless. Up above Fifty-ninth street, on tho west side, the numbers of tho streets begin nt Eighth ave nue, or Central park west, as the n.wnnn is now called, and this fact leads to many amusing mistakes, es pecially on tho part of tradesmen. A newfcpapor man who lives in a mod est but neat flat, which is numbered under ten, in a street above Fifty ninth street, told tho writer tho other day about Bomo of the peculiar ex perieuces which ho had had. "I tell you," ho said, "there aro a great many advantages sometimes in sailing under false colors. Now I don't pretend to havo a commanding presence, nor do I drew particularly well, bo when I go into a btoro I can not and do not expect tho clerks to fall ovor themselves to wait 5n me. I go ahead and give my order, and after tho clerk has put it all down he usually Bays in a weary sort of way. " 'Sliall I send them home, or will you take thcin?' " 'You may send thorn to West Btreet.' I reply. "Well, you would bo surprised to seo tho change which comes over the demeanor of that clerk at once. Tho effect of that number is magical. Ho brightens up immediately and is nil attention. " 'Oh, yes. yes; will send them right up,' ho sayB as ho sings out 'Cash !' with more vigor than he has displayed lieforo during tho time I have been making my purchases. "When tho cash boy cornea he tells him to hurry up and not bo so slow, 'because tho gentleman is waiting.' "That is only ono phase of the ad vantages derived from living at such a number," ho continued. "We get nil Rmbt of thincs throuch tho mail which wo nover would receive if wo lived iu a house with a less preten tious number. For example, wo get fine calendars, illustrated catalogues of sal& of paintings ana otuor wonts of art. besides innumerable samples of all kinds of hou chold articles sent out as advertisements. Then wo get plenty of begging letters, too, and circulars from hospitals and charitable institutions asking for gifts. Unfortunately we aro not ablo to sustain tho reputation wluch tho city directory gives us by respond ing to thoso calls on the family ex chequer. "The other day my wife and her unmarried sister wont to a storo in Twenty-third street to gotbome visit ing cards printed. I ought to say that my sister-in-law does not livo within tho charmed half block from Fifth avenuo. Well, both packages of cards wore delivered on the same day. With those which camo to my wifo was a beautifully bound book of samples of note paper. Needless to say, nothing of the sort accompanied thoso which my wife's sister received on the same day. Tbe respect in which you aro hold by tradesmen seems to increase in an inverse ratio as tho sizo of tho number on your doorplate decreases." Now York Tribune. Good Freight Rates. The discovery of gold has been a great thing for tho Boni negroes on tho Maroni river, in French Guiana. They were terribly poor before the placer mines were discovered in 1888. Since then th6y havo been getting rich in tho transport service. They carryall freight around tho rapids to tho placer diggings at tho enor mous charge of ninety francs a bar rel. Owing to their curious method of computing barrels they greatly in crease their earnings. Each box is a barrel. Each man is a barrol. Demijohns and handbags aro barrels. Thus they got about $200 a ton for carrying freight a dis tance of 180 miles, which is much highor than tho rates on tho Congo. Tho miners say that $60,000 has been distributed in tho post two years in tho shapo of five franc pieces of na tivogold among tho Bonis. Phila delphia Ledgor. Lcttlug the Cat Out or the Hag. A largo manufacturer took into his offico a uophow who, to put it mildly, was rather feoblo minded. Ono day tho nephew camo to his undo and complained of tho head clerk, Jones. "Uncle, what do you suppose tho head clerk, Jones, has been telling peoplo about me?" "I havo no idea." "no has been telliug ovorybody that I am a fool I" "I will seo him about it, and tell him to keep quiot about it Ho has no right to oxposo tho secrets of tho offico," Texas Sifrings. One ol Thoe Awful Moment. When wo aro tolling tonio man of tho grand nnd brilliant schemes wo are working whereby wo aro coining mouoy bo fast that wo Bcarcoly know what to do with it, it is a real source of annoyance, rather than pleasure, to call to mind tho fact that we aro owing hiin a "fiver" which wo bor rowed of him a long timo ago, but which wo cannot iiy becauso wo havo not got that much ready cash to our namo. Chicago Tribune. HIS O.VN EXECUTIONER. I Strength and Health. Ifyouaronot feeling strong aud healthy, try Electric Bitters. If "La Grippe" has left you weak and weary uaa Eloctrio Bitters. This remedy acta directly on the liver, stomach aud kidneys, generally aiding these organs to perform their functions. If you are aftloted with sick head ache, you will And speedy and per manent relief by taking Electric Bitters, One trial will convince you that this la the remedy you need. Large, boU lea only 60c. at Fry'g 4wm, 836 ci iclj itmt. A Ciller Who Illmseir Inflicted tl.o Death Peita'tles Ue Imposed. Tf voi' down to French Guiana and as.end tho big Maroni river a littlo distance you will find a great many ue.Toes wno tour very dou Freiirh. Somo of thom. however. "-- have visited Franco and havo a little . education. Tho moro intelligent of those negroes will tell you that tho , greatest man who over lived, except tho first Napoleon was Boni. Ono! of theso negro tribes is called tho! Bom, from tho namo of tho man wno released the peoplo from slavery. Boni was tho intelligent and au dacious negro who, in 1773, revolted against nis master on tno coast oi Dutch Guiana, destroyed his prop nrtv. pjrcaned with hundreds of other slaves and founded a new homo for tho peoplo, whom ho pdoted to tho borders of French Guiana, For many decades all slaves who escaped from their masters wero ablo to find their freedom among tho Bonis. Acuriou3 story is told about Boni by tho ex plorer Henry Coudreau, who has dono so much to make the interior of French Guiana known. A long distance up tho Maroni river is tho island Adlafo, which means "cutting off tho head." This is the island whero for a long timo Boni carried out tho execution of crimi nals whom ho had condemned to death. Tho curious feature of his system of capital punishment was that ho required no assistance what ever in carrying his judgments into effect. He alono escorted the con demned persons to the island of JKL lafo, and unaided no cut oit tneir heads. Tho Siartacus of the "Ne groes of tho Woods" seemed to bo particularly fond of this sort of ex ercise. Physically ho was the most powerful man in his country. No ono wished to cope with him in com bat When he had a prisoner whom he had condemned he would place his flintlock and his saber in a canoe, seat the condemned man in the bow of tho boat and then paddle up stream several miles to the island. He would not have even a boatman with him on theso little expeditions. "Now," Boni was wont to say to the unhappy wretch before him, as ho paddled along, "do not attempt to escape, for if you do I shall surely stop you by a bullet in tho legs. 1 shall not shoot to kill you, for I shall wish to torture you after I get you." "No, chief," the trembling victim would often reply, "I shall not try to escape." And Buch was the terror Boni inspired that the unfortunate prisoner would reach the place of punishment probably without enter taining tho slightest thought of es caping. When they reached the island, Boni would tell hi3 prisoner to get out of the canoo and would then march him to the place of execution. This was a large flat rock, washed by tho waters of the rapid river and shaded by a tamarind tree. Tho rock is still shown to every ono who visits the spot. When they reached tho place, Boni, fierce and inexor able, would sternly cemmand: 'Now you die. To your knees. Your hands behind your back. Hold down your head." Tho unfortunate wretch, more dead than alivo, would mechanically obey the order. Boni would raise his 6aber, and with ono sure stroke would sever the head from the body. Tho head would roll upon tho flat stone, and the blood would bo washed away by the rush of water from tho rapids, which now and then over spread tho rock. Boni would then re embark, and upon his return his peo ple would moro than ever l egard him as an object of terror to evil doers. Chicago Herald. I J ad riace for a House. A farmer dictrincr a well near his housoat Darlington has discovered that his dwelling was built over the remainB of a huge mastodon. Ho has discovered about ten feet of the tusk, but has 6U.nped excavating in tho sandstone for fear of endanger ing his house. Scientists who have visited Darlincton to investigate tho discovery estimnto that the tusk must bo about 16 feet long and the wholo skeleton 30 Teet long and is to 20 feet high. A small chip from the rusk was sent to a Now York scien tist, who pronounced it tho purest ivory. A ncn mineral spring uus burst from tho rock just above tho tusk. Indiana Cor. St Louis Glolio Domocrat Knvelopea In the Eighteenth Century. Envelopes aro supposed to bo quite modern, but in tho Birch manu scripts in tho British museum, No. 4,433105, thero is a letter from Martin Triowald to Sir Hans 81oano, dated Stockholm, April 24, 1755, in closed in an ordinary envelope, which is opened out and mounted at tho end of tho letter. Notes and Que ries. I'cU on Shipboard. Monkeys aro common on board ships serving in tropical and semi tropical waters. Tho Yorktown, tho Yuntiannd somo otlter shitw carry mastiffs. Many carry cats, and Capo pigeons are pots witn tno vessels on tho Pacific station. Now York News. h'ot the Coffee. Cos tomor This coffee tastes like an old tobacco pipo. Waiter I'll bring you a basin ol water so you can "wash y'r mustache. -Good Nows. "German Syrup" Martinsville, N.J., Methodist Par sonage. " My acquaintance will, your remedy, Boschee's Gcrmui: Syrup, was made about fourtecr years ago, when I contracted a Cold which resulted in a Hoarseness and a Cough which disabled me fron filling my pulpit for a number o. Sabbaths. After trying a Physician, without obtaining relief I cannot say now what remedy he prescribcr I saw the advertisement of youi remedy and obtained a bottle. J received such quick and permanen'. help from it that whenever we have had: Throat or Bronchial troubles since in our family, Boschee's Ger man Syrup has been our favorite remedy and always with favorable results. I have never hesitated to report my experience of its use to others when I have found them troubled in like manner." Rev. W. H. Haggarty, of the Newark, New a Safo Jersey, M.E. Confer ence, April 25, '90. Remedy. & G.G. GREEN, Sole Man'fr.Woodbury.NJ. DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS, Will tako notice tint the delin quent roll of Marlon county for the year 1691 is now in my hands for collection with warrant fur levy and sale attached. All panic owinc delinquent taxes will call nt my office and settle at ouee, aa tbe entire roll wilt be advertlved for sale on the 1st of May. E, M, CUOIt?AN, Bherlfl and 'fax Collector, Marlon County, dw td PRJILEMRVIN . . .-i ,11... IKa nCRTCIRflTlVF? mere ib duujuih - .... . -;- HCRVlNBdUcorered br the eret pclaUt, DR. 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I)' iItsBtlC4.EIUut.lJil Fry, druggist, Salem. GINSENG. THE POWER OF MAM The Chlneae prize, the Ginseng- root, rnch more highly than Opium. They call it Qinseng meaning the Power oi Man. When scares tbe finest quality ha been old for HOO per ounce. Now, why do tlier par such price? Because tiey believe it give tham the much desired nerve force. Mow many people suffer from weak. tihjt What a distressing allmcntf You lack Tim, nerve force, energy, power. You feel all gone. You are always praying for trength, jet get ting weaker and weaker. Listen to the Tolce of reason. Place your ct.ru Before Intelligent specialist capable of helping, yes. curing you. By the mere writing of a letter you can bae your case diagnosed free, absolutely Ire ol all charge. Writo to-day. COSMOPOLITAN DISPENSARY, Stockton, Harket and Ellis Streets, SAN FRANCISCO, - CALIF. When "old Sel" makes all thing.? sizzle, Drink Hires' Root Beer. When dull care makes life a fizzle, Drink Hires' Root Beer. When you feel a little dry, When you're cross, and don't know why, When with thirst the children cry, iThcre's a sweet relief to try U Drink Hires' Root Beer. Aflrsjccnt Package makes five gallons. HP h Tickets ON SALE OMAHA, Kansas City, St. Paul, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, And all Points East, North and South, PULLMAN SLEEPERS, C0L0NI&T SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CARS AND DINERSi Steamers PorUand o &n Francisco Kvery 4 Days. TICKETS rd EUROPE Kor rates and general Information, call on or address, W U. HUU1URT, Asat, Genl, IVs. Agt, M Washington BU, IVJUTLAM), Oueook " " "' ' ' ' ' Coiiserratory of Music. WILUAMETTE UMVilWrTY.-Glvc superior advantage to atudeiila of iHualo, Five teachers. I.ttest methods. Vocal and lustrumenul mulo taught to the hlgheat proflcleurv. KoueeKOiuK east jka study music suspenses modrrate. Diploma given an romplrtlon of count, KmurmWu.r.b.kix,Anvw Muicl Director ta A LUMBERMAN'S RENDEZVOUS. This term might be applied to Bleveni Point, located on the VIoonMn Central Line, at the gateway to the vaat forest -region which extenda North to Lake Huperior, a distance ol mile without a oreax. on acTouai-ui us hii lumut mwi eats. The V Ituonsln Hirer to which the lumbermen hare given the Jamlllar and somewhat aflertlonato title or "Old Wle con," not alone nets na a lumber feeder to thnrltr liv iiirnlthln? ihmuirh its nuttier ouitribntnriea an outlet for thousands of acres of pine In tueuppnr country, but it fnrnlahM a watpr rxitrer that la second only to that of Necnah and Menaaha, which emeu are also locatea on toe ucn tn.i.n Million! nf feet of lumber are cut every year, giving employment to hun dreds ol men. In addition tn the lumber trade. It has numerous other manufac tories; It Is here where the large car shops of the Wisronnln Central Lines are located. 'or tickets, maps, pamphlet and full Information apply to G F. MOelll, O. P. and T. A , Mlno-aipolls, Minn., and to Jas, a Pond, General Pasoenger and Ticket Agent, vnicago, tn. i-i-ij t MtaJ C2 cC3 8 3 P. H g- S: - g P P cm CO c5 ta e- w S3 a 7? W P err- a O ET. 8- 2. i-j o O 2- O CT" I-, r. to S3 O b o O ct- Ul p 0 03 P r-f S3 ST ro P ct- w w -J erf w P S3 P- B p S3 CO cr p CG .p s 5" o p CO sr B -t en tr 5 5 p CD -I m -d to zL - Er 2, er- w p O o En O a re P tf CO o S3 CO S3 O S3 n -J o I 3 p p- O Sf p 3 CO "3 p 2, ' CD p s TJX H c p CQ ST CO a P CO tf o CO cc CD o r-3 O 3 - p CD o w , 9 S p1 c p p- ro p bd Est en p p to J ww' 00 g 13 5-, CO w THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEJU, OHEGOK. Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. The best hotel 'bft ween Portland and Ban Francisco. Plrnr-clas In all Its appoint, meats. Its tables arc served with the Choicest Fruits Grown in the Willamette Vuliey A. I. WAGNER, Prop TRUCK AND EXPRESS. Ryan & Co., (Successor to, MORGAN & MEAD. Truck & Dray Line. Good Teams, Prompt and Careful Work, Satisfaction in all Cases. rmrj n 4Yia tA Btnnrl. rmtwMi: R tilt A TnniMriM hiilMIntr. Alan hftvaflne Clvae HULIioD at tbe stable for service. White's .No. 60, SALEM'S FINEST TKUCK, Now readv for business. CarelUl work a specialty. J. F. WU1TK. EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line GAxrroiutrA kxprkss traih bun daim BETWF.EN POKTZJtND AND 8. T. Houth. 7.-a" p. m. I lv. 9:18 p. m. I Ux. 8:15 a.m. Ar. Portland Baltiu Ban Fran, MoftTT Ar. I liii a. u, l.v. I &2ii a. ro Lv. 7,-Wp. ro Above trains stop only at following t lions north of Itoseburg, Kust Portland Orson City, Woodbum, Salem, Albauj Tangeut, shedds, lialsey, liariiisburg Junction Clty,lrAlngBndt.iigene. ItoaEllOKO MALliDAIliY, &3U a. m. I IiV. Portland Ar. I i-Jv p. ni. 11:17 a. m I lv Balem Lv. 1:40 p. ta. 5:30 p. m. I Ar. Itoseburg Lv. 7.-tX a. m SUTTON &S-0N, Express and Baggage. Do hanllng nnd quick delivery to all parts of the city with promptness and care. .Leave orders at K. m . wade & Co s. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of. Willamette Hotel, SALEM - OREOON W. M. DeHAVEN, Boardiog - and - Sale - Stable. One door west of Lunn's Do' Doods store on State street. Quiet family teams. Spec ial attention palu to transient stock. o:lti Bids for Sale of Court House Fence. Having been directed by the Hon. Coun ty Court to dispose or the lenclng around the court house grounds, X will receive bids for same untilThursday, April 28. 1S92, at 10 o'clock a. m. A reasonable time will be allowed for its removal. 4-10-td D. C. SHtKilA-N, County Clerk. FEAR & HAMILTON, Ioans negotiated on improved form and City property. SAIiBM, Oregon Boom 14, Bush Bank block. 6 12dw Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours ol the Day None but white labor employed in this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In first class style. Twenty-five cents per meal. Court (street between Opera .House and Mlnto's Livery Albany Local, Dally Bxcept Sunday. 5aw p. iu. I li. Portland Ar. I ID:-) a in. 7:52 p.m. I lv: salem Lv. 1 7.3 e. m .rvu p. in, i at. aiuiiuj1 aj i v it PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- Foraccominodation ot passengers holding second c ass tickets attached to exprcos trains. Test Side Dfa'sioD. Between Portlan; ind Gervallis: ' paii-t (exceit bunpay). J. H. HAAS, TELE WATCmtAKEB, 215 Commercial St., - Salem, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty ol Spectacles, and repairing Clocks. Watches and Jewelry. THE ELEGANT NEW Barber Shop and Bath Rooms, 247 Commercial St. Two doors north Red Conyx drugstore, JOSEPH FUSEE, Propr. Salem Abstract and Loan Co, The only Abstract books of Marlon county. Iteal estate orders .filled promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAGER. DUGAN BROS' Plumbiog and HcatiDg Co., Wholesale aud retail dealers In STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS. a. Commercial street. 1 elepbone No. S3 PRINTING. ONEOKTHK LAItGHSr E8TABLI8H. menu In the Bute, lower rate than Portland. lreet stock Legal Blanks In the State, adblsret discount, fiend Joi rr?bit 'H pHntlnjr, and eatalojruo ol fiftm wstr 8ib onfoa, 7&J a. m. Lv. Portland Ar. 12:10 p. m. ) Ar. CorvalUs Uv. "T.SU p."" 12:58 j. u a Ait.nnr nnd fvrnllltt mnnMt nit trains of Oregon Pacific ltallroad. EirKESafltAPt (DAILY EXcEtTaPKDAY 4:-W p. m. I Liv. Portland Ar. :UJ a. n. 7a p. m. I Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. 5.45 a. n Through Tickets To all points EAST and S0UT11 for tickets and mil mtorniatlon regard ing rates maps, etc., apply to the Comi -nys agent Kaletu, Oiegon. B.P. KOOEitS, Asst. U. K. and Pahs.Ag K. KOK11LKR. ilanngir THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon l)eelopmcnt compariy'i steamship line. 225 milts shorter, 2U houit lpsstimc than by any otuei lonte. tint ciafcs through pafcenger and freight lint irom Portland and all points in the V i lamettevallevito and Irom San rranclsci TIME SCHEDULE. (Kxcept Sundays). LeaveAtbany "f, Leave Oorvallls JvKErl Arrive Yaquina 6.30 PM Leave Yaquina ..-.- 6:15 a a Leave Corvallls 10-35 All Arrive Albany 11:10 A K. O. A C. trains connect nt Albany aco Corvallls. The aboe trains conntct at YAQUINA with tho Oregon Bevelopment Go's Lir jfHtenmshlrm between nnnina and Fa Kranolwo. N. B. Passengers irom Portland and all W lllamette Valley points can make clost connection with the trains of thf I A QUINA ltOUTK at Albany or Uorvallls and if destined to San Francieco, should arrange to arrU eat Yaquina tbe evenlDC before date of sailing. Passenger and Freight Kates Always IU Lowest. T1 or informatlMn apply tn Slessrs UULMAN & Com Freight and Ticket Agents 200 and 202 Front st.. Portland, Oi C. C. HOQUlfl Ac't Gen'l Krt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific R. K. Co., Corvallls, Or :0. H. HASWl-Xi., Jr. Gen'l Frt; & Pass. Agt, Oiegon Development Co., 304 Montgomery st From Terminal or Interior Points the ailnil Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It is the dining car route. It runs throvirb. vestibule trains; every day In the year w ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers Ol latest equfpmeut TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed and In hlcb accommodations are both tree and fur nished for holders of first and eecocd-clata tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHFS. Acontlnuots lice cosneitlng with all lines. allordlDg direct and unlntem-pted service. Pullman sleeper reFCVRions can be re cured in adviDft Uuccgli any agent ul the road. Through tickets to and from all point In America, Kngland and kurope cni te purchased at any ticket ofllce of this ow pany. Full Information concerning rateB, time of tralns.routes and other detmls fumli-lied on application to any agent or A. D. CHABLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, W(. 121 First street, cor. Washington; Foil land, Oregon SHAW & DOWNING, AfcentK ( . msi Uas HEALTH. Le RIclinns Golden Balsam Ho. 1 Cures Chancres, first and second suea Sores en the Legs and Bedy; Sore Ears, Eyes. Nose, eta, Copper-colored BiotchM, SyphllltioCUrrb, diseased Scalp, ard all primary forms c( tbe dlseua known u brphllts. Price, Si OO per Uoltle. li Ulclinu's Golden Balsam No.il Cures Tertiary. Mercurial Syphllltlo Bbeu matlsm, Pains in the Bones, Pains in tni Head, back of the Nock. Ulcerated Son Throat. Syphilitic Rash, Lumps and con tracted Cords, Stiffness o( the Limbs, acJ eradicates all disease from tho system, v nether caused by indiscretion or abuse ol Mercury, tearing the blood pure ana healthy. Price 95 OO per Mottle. Lo tttclmu's Golden HpanlsU And; lota for tho cure of Gonorrhoea, Ciect, Irritation Orarel, and all Urinary or Geni tal disarrangements. Price $4 SO p llottle. . JL Itlehau'a Golden Spanish In lection, (orserere eof OonorrbJa, Inflammatory Gleet, Strictures&e. PrW 81 60 per Bottle. . Co Klcliau'a Golden Ointmeat for the effective beallngot Syphilitic Bores, and eruptions. Price 1 OO per Box r.o Rlcaau'a Golden P"1 ,N'rI? wj Bra'a treatment; loss of physical po r. excess or orer-work, rrostraUon, eta Price. 93 OO per Box Seat eTerywhere, CaU, rtotttSj per express. THE RICHAUDS"DRU C8.f Agout Ot 611 WLAKKET T., Jf):UMlH, tUMK I m 11 ti.f ill .i. " ( ''i" ' . , ? , L