Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, February 18, 1893, Image 2

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1'UBI.IHHKD DAILY, KXCK1T HUNUaV,
BY THK
Capital Journal, Publishing Company,
I'oatOfllce II ocK.-Comuierelul Hlrcet.
HOFER BROTHERS,
Editors.
Dally, b cu rler, r iiuiitli. ..tU5)
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T.IB TWO MILLION DUULIl LhUlaM
1UKH. A bllllou-dollnr eotigrws cost tlie He
publlcau parly llio vtmulviicy, tlie con
greeaaud the Minute of llio United
tilatod. Whether un riled or not, Un
political fifed of Iuro uiroirlutloiiA
ttre Hsu rule dlnutruun to tlie rij
that waken tlit'iu. To nay thut u buu
cceiliug Democratic cougu-aa uiproprl
ated oh much or nioru, In no excuse 01
Jtmillleatloti. It Id the buust of the lit
publican purly tliui IkcoiiiiiumiI of hocI,
element' of Intelligence, ludepeuUuuci
Hiid putriotlitui that It letwlilM utilities ol
power. It will be no compliment l
the iivtruge Oregon itepublicuii to at
tutuo thai he will condemn or ejuloiw
the extra vogn lice of thlb leglwlutnit,
uuy uiure than it would oo to jy thu
the Itepublicuii volern of the nuiloi
who dlil Uot turu out In 1K02 were luck
lug In com mo ii oentio oru tteiieoofpn
lltlcal duty. if u two-iiillllou dullm
.eglMttturu bun any hlgnllli:aiici!ln On
go u It will not be to icnlore conliileiR-i
lu future big mi'Jorlilea for the lteputi
llcan party of the stub.
A KUa'tHSFIlb MAN
One of the truly Huccctmful men ol
Oregon In JJrlgudler (letierul Couimoii
of the Oregon National Uiuinl, win.
tiM jut been conllrmed In bin inllltlur.
title fi,r four yearn to come by the Hluti
Senate, ttnd elected Jtullroud CoiiiiiiImk-
loner for two earn by the Leglnltlvi
Atwembly In Joint bchhIoii, a pimltlon
voluntarily tendered him by the Ho
publicans, General Compnon Ihu native of Ben
eca County, New York, cuino to Ore
gon ten years ago, entered the service
as ti volunteer private and come out ax
Colonel of his regiment, was lu tin
war from the mustering or the first re
giments to the surrender of Lee at Ap
potuutox, was twice wounded, mid vot
ed a nieihil by C'ongrrm for his iIIhIIii
gulslied services on the Held of lmlile.
General Couipsm In i'reiideiit oft he
Slate Military Hoard, uud enJosthe
confidence of publlu men of our stuu
of ail parties, lie Is veiy poiuiir In
military circles uud iluMimt-Hnf mil
Ilia messuies before this leglHlaturu Is
largely due to Ills Influence.
much of the time which Is now devoted
to mniuemutU'J, grammar nnd geogra
phy in the public schools could well be
diverted to the more practical ami Use
ful cludyol the elementary principles
of Agriculture, horticulture and plant
utitl animal life.
Currln, to regulate practice of phar
macy; failed to pug'.
THE LEGISLATURE.
THK IMIIIm.NIMI I'UWKB.
Paclflo Ilnptlst: Sandy Olds was
sent (o the- Oregon statu prison for n
year, for Hhooilng a fellow man, wlillt
the same Judge If wu iiiIh1iiI;c not sent
to the same prison for thieo years n
young nmn wliono otleiiHu wan I lie
theft of an article worth ltt- tliun the
dollars. It Is sometimes contended
that the governor uses his pardoning
power too often, but thxse wlio are not
familiar with the largo number of In
dividual cum which call for guberna
torial Interference are rut her surprlMil
that he does not use liU i.ower moie.
Jliatke la well represented iw blind, foi "'i .'hm-iI.
sk.vaik-1.30 i. m. n:n. 17.
Claims committee repotted recom
mending establishment by government
of two timber reserves Mt. Hood uud
Curler lake, adopted.
Keady, duties Multnomah recorder;
pubsuJ,
Benalo concurred in King's risolu
llo'n giving persons use of public luuds
for Uhervolrs.
I'axioii, to recover possession of real
property; fullid to pam.
Brown, to protect salmon and other
linbes; pasded.
Daly, for graded schools at Lake
view; passed.
Wriuht, to protect game; amended
ind pss"cd.
J 'ax I on, days of grure; pnssed.
Korthup, pure food bill; amended
ind juithid.
Trulllnger, rupplcmental articles of
iji-orporailon; pushed.
Jielts, herdirn' liens; pawed.
Ford, huho'il tax levy; putsed.
Mauley, to simplify assessment!-;
.nlhsed.
Nlckell, Jackson county school dlfc
irlet boundaries; parsed.
Day, to reimburse certain counties;
imhMed.
(Jeer, fencing of railways, passed.
l'.ixtou, Pol tin nd charter; referred to
Multnomah senators.
Nickel), recording real property sold
lor taxes; passed.
Oeer, to collection of taxes; passed.
Nlckell, wills for record; parsed.
House concurrent resolution for con
eurieut committee on examining fish
ing Industries; senalo refused to con
cur. Miller, to Improve Bodnvllle mineral
springs; failed to puss.
For building armories; referred mili
tary ull.ilrs. I
Hrown, for school for convicts; mill
inry.
Hrown, for employment school sped
iIIhIs; failed to p-tss.
Mays, for relief Wallowa county; ri-
ferred,
Hlshop, for two additional physicians
at im.vIiiiii; piw-ied.
1' ixtou, t-j protect game; tailed to
pilSH.
Hrown, concerning wagon tire;
flllllll tO pil'i'4.
Ford, court stenogr.iptwis; laid on
table.
Hhcrldan, H-mtheni Oregnu Arl
cultural society ; passed.
KVIIMMI. I
Mays, for relief Wallowa countA;
piiseil.
Joint commlttteo on education's re
port; rend by title and ordered printed.
Myers, to abolish Portland bridge
uonnuMnn; requiring counties loenet
iiruiorltH or pay rent for same; falld to
pa-.
Joint committee on printing reported;
adopted and oiderid primed.
Ford, lor Infill i.f stenographer ex
aminer; fulled to pass.
I'axlou, to prolect game; passed.
Haley Introduced coneurieut resolu
lion Tor publleallou legislative Journals,
laws enacted, etc ; passed.
Hlnhnp, to regulate lunirnuee coui)ia
A Fortunate Fcoplf.
The American people nro descended
M.m.1.. ....! I.. l...u .o.on.lmonf "" 'VU'""''VI . " --".
Y,"7"7 , .'.';, , '. ive race in tlio world. TueyBouieu
toD.d,on's bill fixing time of circuit Jn tfao gtateg( witb them a
curt, sixth dutnet. I highly developed civilization and
Gates, protection of guiue; sime ao . bnliito of law and. order confirmed
,,on' through mr.ny generations. They
UiMoIullon, for tt-ite officers to oper- jiuve jjaif a continent at their corn
ate utove fouudry utttite prison; adop- mnud. there is even yet a vast
only the- most utter blindness can ex
OUtw the travesty of right which Ion
often iMUNwa for Justice. There Is,
believe much less utilise of thu pHrdoii
tug power thau theru Is of the punish.
Ibk power.
N0RK J'KACTICAL LbUVATIHX NBKIIEII.
ted.
Adjourtud until 0 a. irr. this morn
ing. JtOL'gE-U30l' M.
Speaker Keady umde an explanation
concern! ig his decision on the motion
to reconsider the vote by which the
mill'lii 1)111 Was passed over the veto of
the governor. He quoted from Gush
lug's L-tw mid practice of Legislative
Assemblies to sustain his ruling that
the vole iu such cases cannot be re
considered. Belknap moved to reconsider the vote
tiy which senate bill 142, relating to
school text books, fulled to pars; the
motlou prevailed; the bill passed, 4Z to
12.
The house concurred In seuuteamend
meiit to house bill for election of road
i-upervlsorr; and also lu senate amend
mentto house concurrent resolution ti
print the game and llsh laws for dis
tribution, limiting the number to 6,000
copies.
Senate bill, Veatch, to prohibit the
employ meiit f tiuii-resldeuts ns peace
officers; Rursell moved to indelluitely
ixistpone; motion liwi; the bill failed to
puss, jeiibJJO, nays 20.
Hlaekmaii's senate bill to amend the
law in relation to persons who cannot
(islify ; pat-sed,
The house resolved Itself Into com
mittee of the whole, Mr. I'uxton lu the
elialr, to cont-lder I he appropriation bill
Wright, of Union, chairman of the
commiilee on ways and means, ex
plained tlie provi-ioiiH of the bill. The
bill uas read by sections, the various
amendments considered, uud the bill
as u whole adopted.
KVUNI.NO.
The consideration of the general ap
propriation bill was Interrupted ut-liUU
by j nut convention for the election of
railroad commissioners ami other offi
cers. After the Joint convention hud
been dissolved the house adjourned till
7:45 p m.
Mr, Hlshop, ou part of house, pres
enled Mr. Keady a ptctuie containing
the photographs of all the members
and officers of llio house. Mr. Keady
made a short response. Tlie house
i hen r-solvid itself into committee ol
the whole fir further consideration of
the general appropriation bill. At ume
the b II was llnlslnd in ojiiimllt.e uud
reported to the buue.
The hill was I lieu placed on Its pas-
saijo under Misprision of tlm uilcs.
I'he vote wan, yeas;i;t, nays 2-'
Senate cntjciiirenl resolution N . 21,
relative to furnishing copies of the N
oiu, of this session for printing, uae
adopitd.
1 1, him) concurred in senate!. ilnl mem
orial No. !, protuloing to protection -t
tne foiestnof thu state.
Upton, from J dm o uumltteo on tin
cipitol, made u report on tin ciulnlou
of Hid building, uud making lecom
iiicndallons for Improving iliu same
rienuie bill I , by vvillln. relutlmr to
jurors, was passed.
Foul tillered house Joint resolution
No. II, direutliig that spiclul lucorpor
ailon laws passed at Huh session bo uot
printed with the general laws.
Upllon maintained Mint Hie Ii'vIsIh-
amount of unoccupied soil, there is
diversified climate, there are re-wmrco.-
almost limitless, and there t3
alwolutely no enemy they have cause
to fear. Cscept to maintain internal
order they nro free at this moment to
dwband their army and navy, certain
that no foreign foe will attack them
Tlie world has never seen a peoploso
happily circumstanced, with Buch
marvelous opportunities for progress
and improvement. London Statist
Little Knzllih Claailc.
"Did you bet her!"
"Sho wou dn't set."
"Why dii.n't you put her head in
the clamp?"
"Sho How off."
"Well, we must get her the next
time. If you'll coax her to set I'll
catch her when who isn't looking."
It waa not a hen they were talking
about. Tho conversation took placo
in u photograph gallery between tho
operator and his chief, and it con
cerned a balky customer who would
not get her picture taken. Detroit
Freo Press.
ntriU on the WlnR.
Perhaps no birds bpend more of
their lives on tho wing than parrots
and pigeons, the latter being also
among tho most graceful and rapid
of tho inhabitants of tho air. Sports
Afield.
Decidedly Shaky.
A trembling hand, un uncertain ftcp, fldgc
llneks, indicated by a rentier shirting iroin
ue inHc or nsiuro lo nnottiT, umi illy men
tal nnuowiuro at uuexixclKl ihiIjom ma
iimot.tr tbo lml citl-iii8 or extreme nervmi
"''. 'Ihe-efeem trifling, but tbo huslth of
mm itiin women in mu cne Is-'dccldeilly
liahy," Ihilile lo I'D overthrown dlngirouKlv
by ciuKcst which IIih vltroriiiin mlvio iiprir 'i..
foitlty the nervous nyiilem, goi ernl v'gor
iiiUnI, tlirntiKli thn medium ol iclnlnrred di
Kentlnn, and u renewal ufnn I in purl eU poier
nrHliepliigHt night, tin nil-pdtou lintlt lifnl
xuinumi a guiiriiutee otthlsis IliihtrtUrs
stiiiiiHch IJIttcm, wbicli reesmblishes dlgi-
lnu, bllexicreUoii nnd tho Imb'tol bodyo a
pfimniiniitly regnlur IiirIh, thus renewing
thiii.o llveipill biliiin, which Is Inllowedbr
avHlnolrtrpnuthand nere tr.iiiniill.iy. Kiir
kidney comnlulnt. i lien nil. m .ioi.r..i..i .
ihdaH preveutlvo orthn first ul'tiirk ornnh.
(quern ictuin or malarial diirdern, 111 lf
mudlcli.o in without a netr. Thrice a duy
ink-en M'lnryliiFsHil
f,rr 'wveX tji
Children of Mr. ami Mrs. M. M. SoUcr
Altoom, Ta.
l'ltiiKtStllNAl. AMI Ht'SlM-SCAItiS.
p. it ii'ai.cv
0(U. (!. lli.NOIt .M.
D'AHCl & UlNUUAM, AtiorutjB at Law,
ito iii1,2 huU 3, Jj'Arc nuildiug. Hi
ctulH tlrtel. Citl,ll Uil-lltlOII gltU lO Ubbl
UcmIu Ibefcupieuieubd mcull tuurUor I lit
s.iile. . It
R
1'. JiOliF. Atitumyut hiw, saleu ,ori.'
e u Ufll e7ti,oiuiiiercliil striv-
rplL.MU.N KoltU, Attui nc (it l.i u, Sulem,
JL ngon. utlljt u isutim In l'jittiu buxk
L.
!'. i U.N.V .illullity KtluW, iouIji 7, Jlul'
ptlj b.uck.
II J B OjI-U Alio lie lit lnW,9uleiu,Uie-
1L. gu i iuj uver . uuh uiniK
EAST ANP SOUTH
THE SHASTA ROUTE
ol thu
Southern Pacific Company.
OAMJrOltNtA KXl'KKSM THA1N-
7.-VK. p. III.
V:lb p. in.
s.-li ll.lll.
BETWBKN FIIKTlND ANtlH. K,
I'
"ON I1AII.T
.Mllllll.
is 1'otiiaotl At.
I.v. hultfin i.v.
Ar. San hi-nii. ,v.
. itlouai bauK.haleui, Ong iu
JJ-SllAW..!. W.HU.Nl. HuAWAIltM'
. Attorneys t law. Olllie over UililliU
Driving the Brain
at the expense
nf lir lin.l.. S
While wc drive &)
tlie brain we
must build up
the body. Ex
ercise, pure air
foods that
make healthy flesh refreshing
Mi-cp 5iicii arc metnods. When
&w
111 . 1.U-.U.V.M
w. ii a lm La
BUMIAMi 1IUL.MB-I, Allorueisiit luw.
Olllcelu llusii lilucK, belviteu Htutouuo
uun.ou Uouiiiienlul street.
K. ttiCUb, r-UuiiferH.b r uud 'ljpe-
suleiu, 'leon.
wrtleot beat equluue I ty i ewntluit ol.
tin. uut oub In Uirguu. uver Uubh's buun.
r j.1 BI I F...UAA 'VJ T. liIOH..nDi N, Attorney Mtlw or
BOth r33C8 &CZGIYla O. Ut-eup8talinlurroiHrojiuol new Bush
block, otiier Uiuiiuerkiul aud uuurt streets,
In Ito Worst Form aiem, tnenn.
After FhvatetTratlea, Hood's J utiAXbumlX
sarsapariua i-crjecuy iiireu.
Great mental acony is endured by
parents who see thtir children suffering
from diseases caused by impure blood,
and for which there seems no cure.
This is turned to joy when Hood's Sar
saparilla is resorted to, for it expels the
foul humors from the blood, and re
stores the diseased skin to fresh,
healthy brightness. Read this:
" To C. I. Hood li Co., Lowell. Mass.:
"Wcthln'.c Hood's Sarapanlla 13 the most
valuable nr-dlsinc on tlio marl.et for blood
nnd skin (licenses. Our two childien suffered
terribly lth tlio
Worst Form of Eczema
for tnojears. Wo had threo physicians,
but neither ol them succeeded In curing them
or even It R'.vlnj them n llttlo relict. At
last wu ttied Hood's Sarsapnrllli and In a
mout'i both children a ere perfectly cured.
Wo recommend
Hood's Sarsaparilla
a fmll
as a
ti . l"i
buLL.
l-r
,J'l-
y medicine, and would
i ' J 'n. ru.1 Mas. M. JI.
.'" 1 Avenue, Altoona, Fa.
p'LLOourcConstlp-itlonbyrestor-
ji. jrtio- nt t'ioa:;mcntary canaL
A. ij, olL,L,ia,siuclitiist in ut-e.t-i ut
lie eje. ear. uusouud tlirtial u.h.mi hi
iiusU tiauk butlul, g, alein.
U a
I V" J,'JwlTi r'hjslciuu uud suiKeuu,
SJ utllce m Kidnuge mo. k, Saletu, uietuu
Ultieuouis 'UioUu.iu.uijd2io4. p m
1 K. 1 0 oilllU, ileuli-l VI 6U.U) htle t,
JL Ualeui, Ureguu. l-luishtd deutul oieia
i.uu ut eery UeicnpUuu. 1'alulebu opera-tiounahpecittlty.
Wl'.l'Uuiu, Arcbl tct, plaus, bpeclaca
. tlous aud buperliiteuiieniu tor al.
uince io Couiluerclal
Cluosefl Ol UUllUiUS,
sucet, upsuills.
H A. UtiBallT. Artht tct, nwm Ul, Mui
J. quj'iibuilUlug.f r.lau.l, O.iguu.
DvV.ToWNS NU, uvll cuslueer A aur-
. ve)or. offlje with Oieuu Laud lo .
oi in, ureuun.
Uieuu Laud co ,
MISS BALLOU'S
KINDERGARTEN
-THIRD YEAR.-
Opens Monday, September 19th, at Kinder
Kartell tiall.o puslte opera houe.
Ohlldren received a three venrn or ace and
over. A c tnitvilin; clas-t will be estatillshed
for advanced Kindergarten puidls Hnd those
begl iiiIuk primary work. Only the bet
KtnderijMrteii meihods emplnjed. 1'ranu'.
Hyi-Unu of drawing and color work Intro-duied
ENGINE AND
BOILER
P')H AliK. ThPboUerlnnR.liorKouprlh
liibmiii nnd the en 1'iniifUinr.Hiiiu 7Mn.
ml. Itoih nteiu KoacuadltUiutuud c tKOJ
" Jl.ll HUtt
A, pl t. II FHHTNEltJtL'O. otinosltfi
I Ninlo nl II nk. "
t-'irsl
no money Mrea
V Ut At.r', 10 acrf ofitiod girden land,
iiiiceir. V, mi iMe.KinftlM tiHiiite'itii.rir ,,n
v.vw,. -..vt. UlV lllLlllJ.JT.. lVI1fafl II..... . it .'.....'. '
toss ot llesli, strength and nerve '.";i"r ''.'" "":' " ' """ '" yaf tiniB
become apparent your physician ' W " A,li ""-'" -"'."rc.iit.r,...
Fop Rent.
iwnil Werthwent: Onu ortlm ttio.t
J lBtertlnB mutter hniUKht l)for tin
kte meettuK of tliu Ori'tiu Htutollnr
I ttoultural uoclety, wiw In relutlon to tin
e protection of blrdn. Thu inatur wan
Ami brought to tho attention of tho ho
Uty by tho ttrtlolu wrllten by Mr. V.
iHjJveunnii, hi which tliu now m.
ItWrtttt tlHUghtfar of lilnls at Orann.
i Ftm IN Detviubvr liwt, wiwdimouniHil
! In h mom vlgoroun way. Tho nil., n
lirMtmitlu ottlUsI up by Mr. II. i,i.
tf, of Huleiu, who rfatl h biillotlu uihih
ItMHUyeoi, piYparvd tiy thu lltirtkuiU.
iloo4rty of Ontario, lu which l
Ivmi list of btrtd. benellclal nnd In.
'lhodlttcuiwlou ttiKin thin mitt-
.btfiHlKht out very plainly tho fuel
,vvh tlio null urtiwcrtt aro vn
i lu uu or mow Unlit on the on, .
i h tU0 iwiienta ami IuJiiiIm iinti
WriU.
Vmh mi no tlmo when kuowlwle f
i KIM. mu tw ttctniirt wfniiilyu
latoiUbood. Thu tlnn mu-l conit-
lUMiHKHier llin tuftter, wlitni Hi.
will Iwirn In our coiuuinii
mn44r of valuable kiuiultHluH
ptaut ml Hiiluial II fo, nm! w lit
ltall whleli of the blnU unit
i r (he ffUmW Hnil ulilchtlu
iaThmu. lWut vxtvrliueiitu b
. . -
ta IINHMVM llHV
40 IHi-MHlt HiWtll
mt M Uhhi !
M WMtlNl. itm)
tmm rati
Utir mmn kmrn
. WNHm M of nml vuluf. in m I It.iimi..,. ti.u. .
-.l..l..- T.I. .... . I. ------" w-,-.uu I.IWII
-, v ,-, H MrflWU HK t W, ,lul JHjutWlJ IUUUltvIy IOlHIUrd. '
(lur, ti'xt bonk for nj;rlciil(ur nnd
liorticiilttiri"; M'liuto rcftiHtd to tnko up
iiinicr Miiipt'iiHiiiii or ruli'8.
MllUrtn Improve fcjodnvlllo mluurul
irlUiN! paxaril.
Joint iinniultti'o to Invent I unto Bvort
lary uf tulo' nllk-o reported favurnblj j
tiiliipted.
Jellwyn, mlmlnUtrator'a ualu of prop.
erty; puxtH'tt,
Durham, ninenilln,; AtiHtntllnn bullnt
law. At llilrijuiii'iuru In tlio prixwd-Iok-,
thu Konato working under tlio
rt-KUlar order, We.it lierfiiid, Duuiocrnt,
iiroteHtitl iiirulnht tuklni m iii n.ir.
hum lull i-liiliiilnir il. i l. ,..o .. .i r tliciiisiuroHlcU. Imisneurfy UIih
naiii uiii, iiaittlllij; tliui it wan uut in roiiraucnlxUioa i Oenuu tliuimoof
in n-Kiiiar urner. tliu pruvlonn tuvi- M H 1
tlouwiw votul. Slxtei'ii votwl aye,
iwn urn ubnl and twelve who ro
fused to volo wero reoiuiliil nay. The.
tail wti then put mi lla ii.iNae. with n
llku remilt, iitttl thu ehiilr riilid tlnit it ?, nmnclluuv Mr men
litttl iwHl-iww 1(1, naya 12, ,,Wt -. ImZriWfKl"
Mutloek and McAllU.er wer aUent, SlZr
aud l-eoUly, HMekinan, lliilK-r. LM. Sold Evorvwlioro.
un, nitron, aiivra, Haley, Uiiuth, Office, UstU li iuuljiituu St.. K. T.
(Concluded on lotiitii mv.)
B;by cried,
Jfother hlghctl.
Doctor proacrJbcd : Ctutoriu
A PSanters Experience.
"Jly l'lMitutlon Ih In oiuulurlal tl.
trlcl, licr l'vc-ruutl iiKnoircullcil.
vi,iiiujr ,aw iiuiiuiii irvtiuvniiv nun
I lit Jr. Ui In
1 1 li rn
will doubtless tell you that the
quickest builder of all three is
coil's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil, which not only
creates flesh of and in itself, but
stimulates the appetite for other
foods.
I'rtp.ra.l by Soott & Bowne. N Y. All drnlt.
GUNN'S
ONION
SYRUP
FOR COUGHS
COLDS
AND CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE
,Il,i'in.VfmIlT ..J1" ""rn. my only
H2S?T.RT ?'U, Col d Croup w. onion
'IVi I't'Ju'tM iUfclUe toJnTllw.roriy
ti!,n-S-i-'iow my irfindchlldrtfj take Df.
KS.n O0'0" "Trip, which la already prepared
id more clea-nt to th ta.'e. 80H Terywhen.
Lara bottle. M 0,au, Tak. no .ubitttit.fof it
K'Ollhv liaxkfll V.ili.SI.4.
I" J. LiAkiKM A, II
X- ;",".-" i'A"uiaeiure 01 uu
. RiuuhufNehlcled. lleualnuuu.iiPi.iuiiv
lo .-tat oireet.
Mrtuufaeture of all
uop i
prHJlt.iJilO.NUiUUl3i.Mj. 2 A.O.U. W
JL. Meets In their hu in omtH in...Vu...
uuliuiui, every Wedue-.day uveulug
"TA. 8ELW00D. uL' M" W-
AtiroVt'auTaUuroS
THE PACIFIC
DETECTIVE AND C0LLEU110N BUREAU
iALE'vl. - - - Or.Eon
omreinoiredto2UCommrdal -t
Sfe
Ten ncreorcriol imrd n Innd mar 8ilrm
pu ut nun tullnr Hi. .1 run a i.( itm h
toffila? Off
(1or Locati
do
Mines
of II. i . i'J ' ""J 8ol "Sent"r thenale
or Mmi1iiU' Klictrn MhhiihMc lods for HmDinc
hidden li-nute or IncatinK Omd or Hllver
"V'.h1"18 ln!,'rM"'e"t t certainly Him
furr'.lliouin'ad''s'i1011 f lne"e" Kor
DR. H. SMITH,
Salem, DreL'iili.
Mexican War Soldiers
ll, llti.toii, M,vm, Haley, Bmilh, Office, U)U Ui ittShii;tou St. K
mdortiurK'. Wntoh. WVittliBifiird ami '
H.v...l...l .1. .1 ... - ' ' " " - -
"l,l, uirtiit proim ugultiHt hnvlng
their volo rtHMrtlnl ,no' when Uny
umi inn vuit'tl,
Tliu M'uatiini who wore recorded ns
voting "imy" tiled prutest.
Tim Ktniral uiiniirlntlou bill was
uexi i.Keu mi unit rvoelvm! otnuiileru
2
ONLY
LINE
RUNNING
WORK FOR US
w diu, uJ Hu will I lartlnl al tho unrx
Inl aiiccrea mat ,U rt-wiirit iur vlTuru W
iiirriviiaivtiK iu..i i.,....,... :.r'-"." "
tlun fur fci'Wr.il huiir. Minor ann'iut. Lh.i.?..,, Kif""'1 ll? "' ,cr thu ritiii.
oi.nl. wero uud, .lUU Zy Z rH
the- lull. ImitfreJ. ( men. wo.miu. U.. uu,) ilru'ln our
M0
VjMlMt'
ii-i.Sh
reimn for duirlbuitut, m World'. Mr; K.lriuuM.ruSt
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a UuWH lllul Hliri-ail on mliini. .ll Wlu5r avevt j-ritl,, UJ ,.' Ifc,
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m mi.i tv.ii.no win. .,11,,.... ; v. r:1 !$ww&T4iVj&s&.v
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I
31
THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 8:45 A- M.
7:30 P. M.
1 DAYS TO
2 CHICAGO
7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul,
23 Hours Quicker to Chicairo.
40 Hours Ouicker to Omaha and
Kansas City.
PULLMAN ar-d TOURIST SLEEPERS
TREE RE'LINIMG CHAIR
TARS. DINING CARS.
r tMJnwT na ,'"nr,4l lufMiuaiwn cll on
W It. Itl'll .itt'rtT. 4ul.il V. A.
fl i Umtiii 81
HA Uh TV r"J rwtm br mKnn
-.vm i-iiiajca,o.lu4l.
Increase of Pcnsio
in
its;
Under Act ot January 5, 1SS3 are enUtled
tolncteiue. Apply to
I). C.HI1KK.MA.N.
Ituotn II, Onv'a Hlock, Llalm Attorney.
I. twnj 8t. tSiilem. Ore. am
Opened to Students September 13, 1892.
Me-liuilol rlngluCY JH 'h"f-te .vlz:
Tuition and Bod per Tear.tiso.
Hprlnl lniin.a. ... .
whowi.ht work for ihil l yol'Dlt "
luioroia ion address uuiunnei
-EDU7N MORRKON, Ar. S.,
IVMdent, .Salt-iii. Or.
i f, ni
m , mmi
130 STATE STREET
TINWARE,
ROOFING,
STOVES,
Creamery and Dahy Supplies,
Steel finngea, Parlor Heaten,
in all styles a specialty.
CLOTHES WRLXGEnTAXD WASHERS
n,obcStCIllthi Givo
Nuiiii
7t.'j 11. In
GMu.rn
'' I', iu
auom- ti ulna sttPinniH m iolioin r
tlotm ni.rlli or ltiiht-buri. i...i ...lw
llroiff.n I'll. u.,u. .?' J.1' iunua
" " "W. livwinilllll, iIUt'II
j . II UtJUUll. 11
langi'in. auentiH, Jin Nej, liurrui ,,
liinfllnii City, IrMngniid tiiKeiiV' Uurs
nil
rtlluiuy
:Ju ti. tit.
11:17 u. in
rM p. in.
KiiaKHUKI. MALI. UAIl,l7
Lv.
Ar,
1'iirtliiiiil
Hiiloin
i:i: w a--
ltoMUbuiK L.V. 7:0i) a. JJ,1
tllmiiy Lih-hI. Dully Kucept Siniduy.
aW P. in
7.62 p.m.
II HI n. 111.
L..
Lv:
Ar.
I'tirllitnil
Salem
Altinny
Ar.
1a-.
I.v,
IU:.Jttin.
7:3 1 1.. St
" nt.
Hilling tans ou tryuen ltuuto
F0LU1AN JILMT aSLEJil'hhS
AND
Second Class Sleeping Cars.
Attiulicd to till Ihionth tiulus,
Vest Side DivisioD, Between Portland
ami Cervallis:
PAILV- (KXCK1T aUNDAY).
7x0 a.m.
tlu p. in.
foi Uinta
I'lllVlllllH
b:2t) p. ni.
l'J:55 p. m.
At Albany and t.'orvitllis connect wltn
trains ofUregon I'nnitlu ltnllioiut.
EXl'BKaaTKAIW- yiit U. KXCBIThUNnAY-
i:lu p. in.
7:'Jj p. in.
V i'or'-'uud Ar. u:i!uiu m
Ar.McMltinvlllel.v. imt a. m
THK0l);il 'iU)iiV,T
Ti)alloiuwiniljij 1-ur.triii Mitten, om
daaud Kuiopucan be ibtineri ut lM-Nt
V. rKIKMi.ll.
rates iruiu
W.
E.P. KOQEItS, Aunt, O. I.
Agent, hiiluin.
K. KOICHI.KII, Mnmurm,
US
E- K. HALL.
PolP!r.."angendDocora.nr.
"-".Orr,"' 'V Mllllo,lery ""'
'
From Terminal or Interior Points the
Northern Pacific Ra
Is tlie line to toko
To all Points East aud South.
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
(No chanee or earn.!
Compased of dlnlngcurs uuhiii passed,
- ..uuu uiavwuK rtiuin blOepwrS
.Ol lutest ftiulpiitent
TOURiST
Sleeping Cars.
SBUSffl,Lfel!??lJ'? . TWoh
EI.EGAKT i.)AY COACHES.
(.ervtca. K " A uulnUTriipleiJ
cuiod inadviLf ; . n nu bono
Purc.Wtan'y tt&ZASutt.
Full lufornirill.... ..
of truing, .,:;. ,V.V.",?.'le!.lir..fj
" filiation lo auy ,Venl or ,Urnlshe
Assistant Oen;ral-AfiU1'ON
Innd..irt-.u H"' ,llttou, 5'urt.
THE YAOUlNA ROUTE,
WON PACIFIC RAILRfliD
fteiuiiKUliine. aj ""t1, niiiny'.
' Hint Imn bj . "" ,hl'' er, Ml lionrs
C'ft-i thrmigu L", ,,I,IH , ' "'"'. Urn
r""i Portland u id n r. ,,,",.l ,rele''l ne
'""letlnallt? tt ai. Ji ',,K,iu"' ' W i lj
" SCHEDULE. tttptriunaajBi.
LwveAioany . .
a.ve ton mils . .'. 1:001' to
i2JiT .Ya,iulna . IMOI'U
I Si. ,V'lIim. ... S.MI1-ML
W torNallls . Mb A M
Arrive Albany . 10:15 a AC
0 . H:10AA1
UorValife ,mlns wnneci at Albany and
uhNahe0!fr!.ralns.connect at yaof t a
S fi ""Ulim nnn imT
a?Jf at,ed t HAibaa "rfonolliB
"feaateorVailin "!" tbe tveu nc
Mfllj;
mtllngi
tveuing
S:?S5
u tVi i
O.I1 14,,.. .
iw""MUiS Ae't
PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHA
U.VortianctXl
" AK.OTJ-rU 4
-- i'mipi v ni
FOR TOWN LOTS
Ua. Cwvutf tiUvuw iuili
I OU I-iJl3JosScs-r3ttiwiioiiixJ
Tlktin a -i
GOT -wPl-fSMVauRMrtsT,
nil r- w3-vajij
I fcfcU oraA. C.lii4akii
$2.00
IVrdMrn forth dural dntibod
I'llUluaiUI'llintiiectty.
MONTnE BROS.,
l tXiniHurtUl 8tret,
HOEYE & MILLS.
PORCELAIN BATHS
T. .!. I.a!.SS.
HOU8K PAINTIXO,
PAI'RK HAXaiXG,
Njtrl Wood FWjhmr.
CW.WhitudUUuuri.u 8T.U
Undertaking
xni Embalming;.
BnicutiiiB,b.P.,yP
HHAVt.NU l'AU)R
JOHN III VIX,
Carpenter aud Builder,
SUopHSUteitrt.
Store FitUng. .SpocUh,
'Jrn,,
J- MURPHY
T for Sale,
.. ",,u "lerard.
RDnn
J
X0HTU
J- L BKKBH k SON.
Tal
e It I
O CENTS A DAY,
Evening Journal.
ti4i Your lter.
Orj,,
" Ut ,.
oardiJf,"Trli
'""auoeinr.
CANijiEs
ruiL al Cigars,
Cind Tobacco
MLUAIU) PAULoa.
Sat) '
J4a com-,
Street.
1 W THORNBURG
The Unhui-.- '
boa i- lUkU VaMOtV,
.-.VWUUU, . WJbUuil
BUCKS
O'
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