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' i fc 1 tlfe m tfi. ft-: , f. w: It , Is-i t 6 ffft E " ( T IN'. sv r Ii ? It i? si & I? frt. i- 1HE (JAWTAL JOUKKAL. PUBLISHED DAILY, KXCE1T HUNDAY, BT THK Capital Journal Publishing Company. I'ott Office Utek-CommerclnUUreeL HOfER BROTHERS, - - - Editors. Imlly, by aurler, pr mouth,-. W Ihtllytur mull, if ear, W WeIy,8 pKe. per year, ... ' MR. BLAND AND MR. CLEVEImM). The speech of CouRrcssiniui Jiland, otialrmiti) of the hoimocoluugo commit tee, on the cloture motion to take up the bill one of whose provmlonH In rt peal of the Sherman luw, Is more thun a straw to show the direction of the wind In the Democratic party. There are bundles of such bimwh Dying In Washington und eluewhere. Mr. lilttutl Is a leader of tho free coluuge element of tho Democratic purty, but he has beau very accomodating nud In llile congress has yielded much to the purlj managers, coriHeutlujj that tarlll' reform 'should be given precedence over silyii legislation. But he taken a bold ami menacing position with reference to Mr. Cleveland's eflurt to force a llnuuclul policy upon the party. The cloture inotlou wai In pursuauce of Mr. Cleve land's aud, Indeed, of lilsexpret ordeiti. If all reports are to be credited. Mr. Bland opened his wlgulllcuiit speech with this proportion; "It will be a curiam IhliiK for the country uuu the members of this houue to observt tho vole upon this cluture resolution, to ascertalu how many men upon thit side of tho house, who, last summer, when the free coliiuo bill wus up foi consideration In the Intercut of the peo ple, planted themselves upon tho high horses of Democratic prluulple, declar ing they would not vole fur cloture; It wilt be interesting, I say, to ascertain bowuiuiy of those gentlemen are go ing to come down from their high horse today uud vote cloture, lu the In terest of Wall street, to demouetUe sll- ver." Ho then went on to say us the Congressional llecord shews: When the Democratic party lu the last campaign, aud iseclally gem lu men on tlili side preiHiitliiK litis ('ill now, weul before lliu people, they mtltl that the free coluuge of silver und lliu liver (pJesllou wus uulhiug hi compar rlson to the tarlll' (piesllou. Tlial wus the overshadow In tf, purumouiit Italic Which the people had to luce. Hut BR soon as the election Is over we hear nothing of the eoiiiiulttiu on ways andmeuiis. They Imyu ubmilululy nub sided. The tariirUesllou Is relegated 'We' WSinraVe llfel Atylfr A f,.,'.'.'.'..'.'.'.".! wade to the Aiuetlcau people lu Unit campaign on the tut ill und silver ijuee tlou, and up to this moment, sir, lu this house, the people of tills country will have been deceived In Hie lust election. AppluUne. We promised first of all u reduction of thu tunll. Now, let the silver iiUkHtlou ulone until we get a little tarlll ii-duutlnn. Let It go uutll wo revise .ind reduce thu mull, Let It remulu Until we reform tin federal election luws, mid talte action uixm other measures upon which we all agree. Applutine. if the gentle' men wish to preM the silver qiiemloii In tho Democratic party you ure lu dauger of losing tarlll reform, your election laws, uud reforms in many other directions which uredemuudetl by the people. This was preaclied to ub when we tried to puss u trie coinage bill. 1 hope there is no hand lu all of this government strong enough to thrust lulu waller In this house uud to Iteun It here as u menace to tarlll' reform uud other necessary reforms; nor Is there u hand lu this country strong enough to compel the repcul of this law Hie so called silver law uutll some other measure is Instituted equally sutlnt'ao tory, or better, to take Its place, Ap plause. Aud 1 give notice now that you can divide aud disrupt thu Deuiocratlu party aud defeat ull reforms, but you cannot accomplish the puniose of legls latluif solely lu the Interest of Wall street ou this question, Renewed up plause.1 We do not Intend that It shall be done. Mo threat held over us will deter us fur a moment from tho performance of our duty uu this lloor. Heuewed applause, j I say It ought never to have been brought before tho house,aud t-seclully It ought not to be proposed now, wheti we kuow that the other end the sun. ate have voted down a pruiMisiiton to eensWer tho question at ull. Wu ure Imply tuatqueradlug here. Our eusl arn Democratic friends are tlirustluu U.U matter tuto the face of thu Demo. erata or thu West ami tjoutli. They mh ooutliiue to thrust thu question un til they make a division here that will never Le healed. Loud applue.l I defy you toundvrtuku to demone tise silver again In this country uud p Week to the ltifamous lexUlatlnn of 1873. The Democratic jvtrty for the last twetity years hus denounced that M the uloel Infamous plevo ot legUla Mou that whs ever accomplished hi American history, und here It Is calmly Mtl oolly proposed lu u Deuua-rutlc ue that wo shall demuuelu, ko feaek te that act of 1873, vl nut the Mvr kllutlou all laws whloh rvixig hie that metal as motley in this coun try aud ratify aud confirm the most vllUduous and tyrannical piece or legit lttleu that was ever enacted in the his try f Ike AmerU-an Kuvvrmnviil. Ptokwii! appiHUse title to a direct derlsuoe of Mr, Clev UmI. There h no couvealtueut lu It aiiuelowi to hltu. Aud what U more talk point, mure thai) oue half the DtHMtteratta mewoere of the huuse re- MrM tkeweelveit m ou the aide of Mr, MimI. The paint Ih the vote, U It HHMNtiWfed, wu uet the merits of the nMw BjMwUan, but Hterely wlwtkera sMeMMkeer4fe4 at the beU 'Mwl mH tf Mr, CleveUud iHfly ejipf ejl p irnVTHni vw eTr fv nwi fteaeilsHle4M U wbe pwv was repeal of the Bbermau act. The fact Is that two-thirds of the Democratic members of the house arc pledged, expressly or impliedly, as Mr. Bland suggests, to the policy of free sliver. They did consent to give tem porary precedence to tarlfl reform, ou the plea of tho managers that to Insist on free silver would Injure Democratic prospects in the eastern states and In volve defects in the late election. The parly was pledged to Immediate reform of the turiir, aud the trie silver men wore beguiled with the representation that their point could then be taken up, while the Eastern Democrat were mollified witli the nrgutnent that Mr. Cleveland was antl-sllver and would see that the purty should come Into Hue with him. Now Mr. Cleveland Is endeavoring to carry out the understanding with the Eastern Democracy, and at tho first step ho strikes a rock. Mr. Bland at the head of tho free silver phalanx rises up to defy him to his very face, aud to make their defiance good. And :he question becomes more important. Where Is Mr. Cleveland at7 SUUUESTED COMMENTS. There nro to be one or more Demo cratic parties. In National ulliilrs the Republican party Is now the opposition party. Tonight the city council will prol). ably put the marshal on n salary. There ure more candidates for re celvers of the Laud olllco thun will re ceive. There are no newspaper men at the Insane asylum. It Is their readers who go there. No ono doubts but that thero Will be a clean-up of tho two millions ap propriated by tho legislature. The valuation of ussesslble property should be ueurly doublo at Balem un der tho new assessment law. Thu chance for tbe passago of the Nicaragua canal bill, providing for the governmental guarantee of $100,000,000 of bunds, Is very small at this sessluu. The city council should pull Itself to gether mid promote tho harmony and advance the business Interests of the city. By ull means It should huyo Its Journal read. Duties were removed from tea, collet' aim hugtti u.) tut) ivcit.uw...B ..-v.. will probuhly be relmposed ou tea, collee uud sugar by the Democrats. Which of tho partus Is the "friend of the poor man?" The way Democrats ure taking Judge Grcslmm's appointment by Cleveland reminds us of a stery: "Once upon a tune It was ugreed umung a soldiers' mi-Hs that the comrade who complained of the cooking should, for penalty, be cook himself, An execru bio dUh of pork wus one day served, uud the revolting stomuch of ouoot the mess movtri him protestlngly to exclaim; "Tho pork Is dumuubly salty," when, Hiddcnly remembering the pen alty, ho udded-"But I like It!" WILLAMETTE NOTES. Mr. l' H. Bmlth led chapel exercises, Thursday. L, E. Gardner, n tcuohcr lu tho blind school, uud his sister Alma D.Qurduer, entered school last week. A. W. l'rescottnnd Misses Belle Alt ken mid Kllu Polilo, Willamette stu dents, paused the county teachers' ex aminations very successfully. Dr. J, M, BIoha, president of thu Cor vullls Agricultural college, visited us, Monday. Geo. W. Ascheubreuuer was amoilg thu new students this week, Mrs, II, V. Matthews uud her moth er, Mrs. II. II Cameron, were at chapel, Tuesday, The usual seml-term rhetorical were hold Friday afternoon. Many nice re citations were spoken, and careful es says were read. The meeting of all students occurs at the chapel Monday oveulng,all aw cor dlully Invited. Mrs. O. O. Ravage, Mlssee Kaunte Maun Onlo McUluuey, were visitors Wednesday, The college Y. M. C. A, aud Y. W. 0, A. are making preparations to at tend the college convention, to be held at Corvalhs, Feb, 21th, 33th. and IWlh. Mr, Root, travelling secretary, will bo in Balem Wedueeday, aud will glveau tuldresnat thechnpl. Miss A. V, Alderton read a contem plative eay on "Uwful cllleus,' .Monday at chapel. L, 11, Austin re cited Uh Koodetlect, "The Execution of MuutMNs" Wednesday, It, 11. Rur ker rvad a lljconlau ivMay ou "Rearou " Friday, IWUy crfeit, DtMtor ir-riW4 1 CaatatU JSYEEXNG CAPITAIi BISMARCK'S REPLY. How tlio Trice That Trance Had to Par Germany Wa Settled Upon. It was at Versailles, in that fateful February of 1871, when Paris had just capitulated and tho Bpokesmen of victorious Germany and humbled Franco -wore haggling over tho bar gain of a peace. It was already ap parent that finance waa to play a nrominent part in tho settlement, and some of tho ablest nnd strongest financiers of Berlin and Frankfort bad been brought westward to Ver sailles for counsel and assistance. At their head was Herr Scbwab ach, tho leading brain in tho great Bleicbrodor combination, but oven bo shrank from tho responsibility of managing alono so vast a transferral of coined wealth as was contemplat ed, and urged that his father-in-law, Alexander Mendel, whom ho regard ed as the nstutest and most capable monoy manager in Europe, should bo sent for from London. This was dono, nnd old Mr. Mendel attended tho conferences held between tho parties to tho negotiations. It was at ono of theso that Bis marck, pressed bluntly to name tbe minimum war indemnity which tho new German ompiro would consent to tako, blurted out tbobo tremendous werds: "Cinq millnrds." Thero was dead silence for a mo ment. Then Jules Favre, springing to his feet, poured out a rhotorical and impassioned protest against this vast exaction. "Havo you reflected," ho asked tho chancellor, in conclusion, "what such a Bum of money fivo thousand millions really means? Why, sir, if a man, miraculously preserved against our common mortality, bad beon born on tho very first day of our Christian era, and had over sinco gono on, night und day, putting frano pieces ono by ono on a pilo, ho would not ovon by this time havo got such a mass together as you demand." Bismarck merely smiled and laid his big baud on tho London financier's sheulder: "That is vory interesting about tho Christian era man, but my friond, Mr. Mondel, is a Jew. Ho had been counting franc pieces 1,000 years bo foro your follow began. So you seo it is all right." Now York Times. On a MUtUslpiil Itlver Packet. Thero was a fine barber shop and "washroom" on tho packet, and tho barber and I often conversed, with a razor uotween us. Jtio asiceu mo onco how I liked my hnir trimmed, and I Raid I always left that to tho ''Dai B c rccr, bum uu. iuuivu leavo it to mo safely, and you kin bot I'm moro than apt to do it in do moa' fnshionablcst manner." Thenho turned and callod to his assistant, a coal black boy who working his way to Now Orleans: "Hoy, doro, you nigger I Git mo n high stool outcn do pantry. How you 'spoct I'zo gwino cut do gpmmen's ha'r of I doan' bab no stool 1" I mentioned tho fact that tho roust abouts woro working very bard. "Dat doy is," said tho barber. "Wo call 'oui 'roostors' on do ribbor, but rouB'ubout is moro correo'. Dey wuk night and day, an doy git mo' kicks dan dollars. Ef I got rojucod so's I had to do manual labor, I'd gostealin 'fo' I'd bo a rooster. Cortain bu' I would, 'enuso doy couldn't wuk a man no harder in do ponitoiiBliuary of ho got caught dan doy do on doso boats." Julian Ralph in Harper's. Curloiu Animal Suientttlon. Tho cougar, puma, or "mountain lion" mo-koit-cha, in tho Quores tongue is to tho Puoblo tlio head of animnto creation. In this curious mythology ench of tho bixliko groups of divinities "Tho Trues" which dwell respectively at tho but cardinal points, includes n group of deified dumb luiimnls, Thoy nro Trues also, and are as carefully ranked as tho hlghernpirits.orovoiimorodofinitoly. Tho beasts of proy, of courbe, stand highest, nnd of them and of all aui mills, tlio puma is ka-boytlo, com tnandor in chiof. Under him thoro aro minor officials tho buffalo is cap tain of tho ruminuuts; tho eaglo, of birds; thocrotnlus, of reptiles. Thoro aro oven several othor animal gods of tho hunt tho bear, tho wolf, tho coyoto but ho is easily biipremo. Tho hunter curries always a tiny Btono iuingtl" of this ma.t potent uitron, and invokes it with strange ucautatious at ovory turn of tho chaso. Scribuer's Magazine. Soma VeteUblo Malformation. Below (rrouml thero aro moro ab normities to bo f .mud Uiau most por sons are nwaro of, Tho iKCijiUu- cou- habit lAVOr IllOUStrOUS Prowths. Wnt lone ago it cluster of sweet itato;S.j! lillT5,SSlS,i,,Wr1.?nr,i,fi WUS urougUt to IU0. UOIUO WOro all .i.lni.,ii...,..i . t ,: rvsl upon the surface, others wero all yellow, and somo wero one- half ivd aud tbo othor side yellow, Tho Irish potato In fertile lu its freaks, Shiu Ingly not content with tbo undur gixiuntl situatiou, xtatooa sometimea appear upou tho braucbM among tbe leave Occaslowally a otato?be ilantel vrhole will de-ewp otlier now and wall potato! beoeath the skin and out of sight, which only calk to naiad bow a hollow turnip may have it eavity filktl with aa aftergrowth of I fc&agiA, only to lie dWoaverW wkea ' the root U out la twaProfor B. D. IlaWtal ta PuuVar fkie Moalhly, JOtnBNJLL, "TUESDAY, THE DOOR TO THE HOUSE. there were Idle thorn; lits enme In the door And warmed tneir uuie io. And did moro mischief about the house Than any one llvlnu knows. They scratched the tables and broke the chairs And soiled tho floor and wall. For a motto waa written above the door, "There's welcome hero for all. When the matter taw the mischief done lie closed It with hope and fear, And he wrote above Instead, "bet none Bare cood tnouenw enter uere. And the good little thoughts came trooping tn When he drove the others out. Tl.ey cleaned the walls and they swept the floor, And sang as they moved about. And last of all an angel came With wings and a shining face, And above the door he wrote, "Here love Has found a dwelling place." -Kfttherlno Pylo In Harper's Voung People. Oeneruui. vou let me havo a "Can't trifle, ma'am?" said the tramp. I'm nigh starved." "I haven't any trifle today," said the kind woman, "but thero is a lit rio nncrnl nnkfl if that will do." Har per's Bazar. - " " How Wo Grow Old. The thread that binds us to life is most frequently severed ere the merid ian of life la reached in the case of per sons who neglect obvious means to re new fulline strenctb. Vigor, no less the source of haonineas than the condi tion of long life, can be created and per petuated where it dws not exist. Thou sands who have experienced or are cog ulzaut including many phyalclaus of eminence of the elleets of Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters, bear test I tunny to its wonderful eillcacy as a creator of strength in feeble constitutions, and debilitated and shattered systems. A steudy performance of the bodily func tions, renewed appetite, ileah and nightly repose attend the u.ie of this thorough and standard renovant. Use no local toulc represented to be akin to or resemble It in efiecta in its place. Demand the genuine, which is uu ac knowledged remedy for Indigestion, malaria, nervousness, constipation, liv er and kldnoy complaints aud rheuma tism. SALEM MARKKTS. Wheat- GOo per bushel. Oats 354)c per bushel. Potatoes 5000c per bushel. Flour J3.C0 per bbl. Brau (ducked) $18 00 per ton Shorts (Backed) J.20.00 per.ton. Eggs 35c per dozen. Chickens 8 to 10c per lb. Chopped feed -(Sacked) $20.00. DuckB 12Jo per lb. Geese 7c per lb. Turkeys lOo per lb. Lard 12J15c perlb. Butter 3035o per pound Beef 712jo dressed, Veal 10 to 12Jc, dressed. v.u 7ai21n dressed . Wool-lo18o per lb. Hops 1518Jo per lb. Delnvs aro dungeroua. Take Sim mons Liver Regulator lu time fur dys pepsia, blliouaueBs, aud ull diseases of thu liver. DR. GUNN'b IMPROVED LIVER PILLS 'A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. . morement of tho boweli aoh dx.li uecesury ror hsuih. Tha pUU lupplr what the titltra. lo'i to ntklt regular. Cur Headache, bnihtcn the Byee and clear the Complexion better than tometle. They aot mildly, neither tripe nor lleken aa other pltla do. To oonrlnce you of their netite we mrll eamplee free, or fun boi aso. Bold tTerywhero. Doaaako MeilCa. ruiadelphla, Pv 8old by Baakett & VauSlype. Cily Wnrnuits. XTOTICK la hereby given to whom It may J.1 eoucern, lliat 1 havo lu my bnnda fuuds, applicable to tlie lutyment of city vrarrHDU, miltlcleni to py nil warranU of the City of c-iom -euoonieti" oy tue lr.ftnurtr urore .Muy (tii, IK) j. Juteienl wilt ccatu ou aald wurruuu from the dnteorthla tiotlve. K. J. MWAKhtmi), Clly Trea.U'er. Salem, February l IStfJ 2 15-51 FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. Opened to Students September 13, 1892, TbU Institution odent the most practical coure of -tttdy of any school In the Ute vlx: Mivhtnlc! Knglneo.liia', Civil Kuglnrerlnc, hleclrlcal Kugtucerlutr, Academloand Urum. mar.ctuxil ixHirse4'. Htudenta pracilw dally hi woodautp, mechauto ahop, and laborato- Tulllou and Itoarxl per Year, 1150. Hoeolal luductinrnU to a few ymiug men who rUh 1 1 work for their board aud lultUm durtuK vacatloua. For proapectu aud further Information addreoa EDWIN MORRISON, M. 8., Prvtudont, Salem, Or. L( I of ManheU Klrvtnt MaKtietlo lod for nnriln wm!. umcu err or in vnuou or me ae j-or i lurthxr luioruiatlon addrtaa I nD u oaai-rn DR. H. otvuin, Balem, Oregon. THE WILLAMETTE, 8 ALEX, OIVEGOX, Hatw, !f 2M to $5.00 per Daj- Th twai )oMt VwHw VBnland, aad rUa fUMerltcu, Klnt-4&M ta ail ha apfelnt(uBU. 1U UM ar rva whh tH Cho(eet Frit its Qreva tn lb WHtemetU VaUy. v K I -ask vi Jr icatimr Mines A, I WAGNER, Prop. FEBRUABY 21, 1893. lira. JUizabcUi. Mcascr Baltimore, lid. Rescued from Death All Said Sho Could Month Not Llvo a Kouj Alive and IFcll Tlianhs to JIood'8 Sarsaparllla. " I pr.ihe Hood's Sarsap.irllla, for It Is w on dcrlul medicine. I suffered 10 ) ears w 1th Neuralgia and Dyspepsia and fnimins pells. Sometimes I would be almost stilt with cold perspiration. I spent much money for medical attendance, but 1 did not get any benefit until my daughter told me about Hood's Sarsaparllla, and I began to take It. I weighed less Uian 100 lbs. and was A Plcturo of Misery Every ono who saw mo thought I could not Iim" a month. But I improved at onco after beginning with Hood's Sarsaparllla, and hnvo rrrniin.illv Kilned until I am now Df r- .. . n -j v ..,;-.-" ..- j frcllv cured i en i wen, siecp wen, anu am iu rtect health. owe all to Mood's Sarsaparilla Imtc 'i )' being dead, I am alive and weigh 1:'J tb .' Jlns. Ki.izmietii Messeb, 10 E.f til r.'-y btreet, Baltimore, Md. HOOD' PtLLB euro Nausea, Sick Headr acho.UJH tlon, lllllousncss. Price 25 cents. Smith Premier Typewriter. Sold on easy p-iymenls. Rented. W. I. STALEY, Agent, Salem. H.N. IJURl'EE, Qeu'l Agent, 101 Third .8U, Portland. Send for catalogue. ONLY LINE RUNNING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, ii ii 8:45 A- M. 7:30 P. M, 31 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Ouicker to Omaha and Kansas City, PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. Kor rates and general Information call on or addretui, W. U. HUKLBURT, Asst. Q. p. A. Hi Washington St., I'OKTI.ANII, IlKKiJO- Mexican War Soldiers Increase of Pensions! Under Actol January 5, 1S33, are entitled to increase. Apply to D. C.8HKRMAN, lloora 1 1, a raj lllock, claim Attorney. Liberty St. Balem, Ore. RXJim ar3?-335'3c' $ff wx:: -a i n '-S:.-.'"Vr JL tSElmflsssfedv 2 PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHA FOR TOWN $2.00 IVrdoieu for tbe Oneat fluUbed 1'HOTOOKAl'Hrt Inthedty. M0NTEB BROS., 1SU Commercial street, T. J. IllaKSS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Oor. h and CbtattaeU'Mmt. Undertaking and tmbalminfi;. BMtfaeUlilJateHr. AICCLOVUH, - . " PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CA HI S. p. ii. n'Ahcv. ao.o.Bion.iM. D'AKCY & BINGHAM. Attorneys at Uw, llocpinsl. a nud 3, D'Arcy huilding. Ill buUBbtreel. upetl.il atU-utlou given to pusl neB lu the supreme aud tucult courts of the state. K'i BOIdE. Attornty at law, Halem, Ore- un. Dill e in coinuiereiui bhcvv. ULiMON FOKD, Attorney at law, Salem, . office up slatrslu 1'allon block Oregon F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, iiur phy bloct. HJ B.aOhll, Altoiney m luwulem, Ore , gun. Llllceover ousli's bauk 1 J.BHAW.M.W.UUN1'. HUAW&UUNT Ot Attornejs t law. ofllre over Uupllal xtutlonal bunk,baleui, Ortgou. m T. KIOHrtltDdON, Altorney at law Of Q, flceupslairslu front rooms ol uewllusb uiuck, corner Uomtuerclal und Court streets, ealem, Oiegon. roilW A. CaRiUN, Attorney at luw, rooms I Maud 4, Bush bank budding, H.Uem,Ur. U. r. BO Nil AM. W. H. Uol.MbS BON HAM & HOLMES, Attorneys at law. Uflloeln Bush blocit, between suite and Lourt.ou Uoinuiertlul street. it & lJCUK, atenographtr and Tjpe- 1VI. wrltest Uest equipped typewriting of- nue uat one In Uresou. over iiubu a uuua, Salem, Oregon. Dlt. A. B. U1LL18, specialist in diseases of tbe eye, ear, nose and throat, Itoom 10 uush bank buildiijg, -alem. Dlt. W. a. MulT, Physician aud Surgeon OUlce in tildrldge block, Salem, Oregon o nice hours I U to 12 a.m. and 210 4. p in. DK.T U SMITH, IlentUt. VI State street, S.ilem, Oregon, finished dental opera- nous ol every description. Painless opera tlous a specialty. l. PUtiH, Architect, plans, specltlca VV . tlous and superintendence for ah classes oi Dunuings. street, up stairs. Offlue a0 Commercial C. A. ROBEUT, Architect, room 421, Mar quaro building, K.r.land, Oiegon. DW.T0WNrii.ND. Civil Engineer A Sur , veor. Office with Oregon Land Co., bat. m, Oregon. PJ.L,AKaEN ft CO., Manufacture of all . kinds of vehicles. Kepalrlngaspecially. ,uup 45 Estate street. pUOlfcUlIUNLOliaEHO. 2 A.O.U. W.- X ieew in ineir nail in tjtate Insurance oulldlng, every Wednesday evening. A. W. DENNIS, M.W. u. n.. onuwuuis, uecoruer. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU SALEM, ... OrKon Office removed to 214 Commercial at. Kates reasonable. ile. Public and private work C. 13. CLEMEN 1 Manager. aaue. MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN THIRD YEAR Opens Monday, September 19th, at Kinder garten Hall, opposite opera house. Children received at three years of age and over. A cnunecting class will be established for advanced Kindergarten pupils and those beginning primary work. Only the best Mudergrten methods employed Pranl 3KS? f draWlQB aai w work tatro for Reol. iaBSWAffis fc k Blosser, 130 STATE STREET TINWARE, ROOFING, stoves, Creamery and Dairy Supplies, Steel Ranges, Parlor Heaters in all stvles n mn,-n. - "Family, SS-Thebestoneaith. us a call. G lve E- K. HALL fefe wl Decorator. er7 itore, LOTS: JSilMDlT TRACTS HOEYE & MILLSTT" uHU&iiAIX baths axd . Ou.yrH, cuywonmutb. JOHN IftHXN, Carpenter ui BiiUer, Tilel for B"ck and Tila Koata aAlAJI. iaKe ltj 0443taUaUyaiM JooSoovertdM NH HARK1SS. Zoning Jou EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE of tho Southern Pacific Company. OALtrOllNIA EX1-KK.S.S TllAIN BON UAILT BKTWEKN I'OKTLAND AND 8. P. Mouth. 7:UC p. lu. 9:18 p. Ul. 8:15 n.m. L.V. t.V. Ar. 1'ortlnntt Holem Ban Frun, ,ro ,U,uMu, in 1O110W1UC Kli tlous north of Itosebtire. Knm. i..l.,tl2 A lvfa lnnlltL1 Ailasa al ..a a . " Oratrnn rllv U'nnHhtnn unl... .'.. nu .. ... .. :"w "I inngent, Junction v.. '"- oily, vooaDtuu, bnltm, Allmuv ' ,JbC?d, Uttfe7 UrVl"our i CItv. lrvlnirntid t-'nirnn.. "urg ltoaBIIUHO MALL DAILY, b:JU a. m. Lv. Lv. 1'ortlnnd 8n lem Itoseburg Ar.) Lv. I Lv. 11:17 a. in 5:60 p. in. j Ar, MO p. m, 7.00 a. m Albany Local, Daily Except Sunday, 5 Ut) p. IU. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland eulem Albany Ar. Lv. ill 10..l0am, 7.31 a. m. 0.30 a. m. iixi p. in. 9 00 p. m. Dining Cars on Ogden Itouto PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND . Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to nil through trains. tfest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: PAILY- (EXCEPT BUNDAY). T.Ma..m. I?:10 p. in. LV. Ar. Portland Corvallis "J:M p. m'. 12:58 p. m. Lv. At Albany nnd (rvallls connect wltn trains of Oregon Paoltlc llallroad. EJCPKEaaTKAIN (DAILY KXuETtFmiIku'vY 4:iup. m. 7:25 p. m. Lv. 1'orilund ArT Ar.MoMlnnvilleLv. K:2U h. in i:45 a. in TilROUU.. T1I&KT8 To all points In tho KiiKtrrn htatcH, Cana da and Europe can bo obtained at lowest ruteslroin W. v. MvlNMilt, Agent, Kaleni. Asst. O. K. ana "ss. ac'i L- D nnriviim UJL l.tJXEJlSJi AMI, T. r K. KOKHLKB, Miumeer. From Terminal or Interior Points the Hah Is tbe lino to take To all Points East aud South, It Is the dining car route, ltruns tlirough vestibule trains, every day In tbe year to 'V nini ivn numinn taul mu imiAUU (No change of cars.) Composed of dining care unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room Hlcepers .Ol latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed nud in which accommodations are both iree and air mailed for holders ol first and second-class tickets, and. ELEGANT DAY COACHES. ii.?1?11".?8 y8 conno sting with all service? Urec nr,rt uninterrupted theroad advjncc to5u any agent of ,nn.SaASK'aPAM.Kiiropa tiin be party. ' ucnet omce ol tills com- oara!n?,r,miitlonMC(mcerPln8 rnti'S. time onI?A?).nt.undotucrdelull8furul''aed on upnllcatlon to any agent or uiffi Waahlngton; I'orU HHAW&DOWNrNG. AjjMiffl THE YA0UIMA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon teainihin lin. "'pni company f icauiBinn line. LSii nillpe tlw.Wn- ,a,l.n.T Development !E.u!?.L?n by any' othe, Vou'teT Mm Ihnn I,d ..?. .1".V.U" Irom PorVinrt linger aniI freight line .T.!fr Iev t0 and ,rom Hn" Kranciseo TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Bunaays). feaveAlbany i.ii.m Aiallls ...... . .i:$opm Leave Corntii? " " .fcAAI D Ainany 11:10 A 5 O. n .. ... Oorvallu; connect at Albany and whBthWnBT?n,ect at YAOUINA MWeamahiJ5von development Ws Lin nM3S?""hetwoen VMUlna and Ha VVMUaBnilveIlF"8JrP'? Portland and all connection ,i?r. .'"'"8 can .make close AquiNAHOlfrWt Iiv lraln8 of th &nd if deaUBM ti.!?1 ALbany r Corvallis arrange to anivB?.8?.11 ndsco, should befor.S. A'f'Te.at Vaqulna the evenlm? Pai.::UIB?,",,r. UWMt. "KorlUfornff ?" EM?" ' " UUi.Mrm'0.rlu'tTonapi)iy tn JfleufcHii "UU1AN ASTiH W to ilepfcrs1 and Ticket st,, PorUnnd.Or.1 r, r. .. r38-Atru,OreSon PatinoK.n. Co., riL Aiiilfc,Jr,Gcnl '" '""uisomerv si n FARMS. - Sale, Yard. ' I BESNEIT k SON. CANDIES, r"w and Ci tjUlO, ffniw f. o Bloolc ll- T. I!U:upiiREVS, CfK and Tobfcco. WUiUUD PARLOR, 2a Com-, s,r.et. r. I 7: n.m I'M 6:2o.m iM7.uo p. m RDCO. T W. THORNBURG, it The Upholsterer, - - ty M,Bur 4tUK0- - WB. l 'SI - - u.,.. .j. ,.-m1 ,,