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m t ... . .'K a . v JTOWlifCr CAPITAL JOTJEKAL, itftfESDAY, FEBBTTARY 22, 1898. ilAWTAL JOBPAIi R f UM.MHKD PAlLY, EXCEPT BUNUAY, BT TUB . Capital Journal Publishing Company, Fot Office Il'ock .Commercial turret. HOfER BROTHERS, - - Editor. 1, byeairlcr, wr month,. jr. or wan, ler jiiir... cKly, 8 paiccii, peryr,.- IH6D OCU 1 1 SL'00K.SrKD COMMENTS. Tlipre should bo more reciprocity aud co-operation HimniJournlliitf. . H- u TUB H.UMIIMI) COMMISSION. The new railroad commission la now throughout, oven to clerk. Tim report h that Mr. Eddy will open an oflliv ul Portland for the nccommodiitlon of the shipper and railroad people there. 'I be clerk is a l'ortluiid attorney, Ly dell Maker, ayouug man of an old and distinguished family, who ban reii dered the Republlcitiitf vuluublo mi vices on the stump. Tile entire bouio Is new In Its work, has Us diitlt-H ti learn, aud will be kept busy till Itr members have read the law of tbb tate, to say not hi iik of the voluiiilu oun litcnilutu on the Hiitjut and tin tecbnlcalltlesof ratesheetH, the ululls tie of tonnage aud trulllo earuliiK" It Is to be regretted that all of the ex perience of the old board aud Its ver, competent clerk hud lo bo cllniuUHei With, but the theory of rotation In ol flce seems to have u slroug.liold on tin American people. Portland will, and proporly Hhoiihl have, strong representation on the re eelistructed commlsdon. To what ex tent the Portland liillueuco m 111 b beneficial or detrimental to the runtol the statu remains to bo seen, Purtluuu shippers have learned that a eonimU Ion Is a good tiling and they want li. Tbey waut It to cut down rates so tint Portland commerce will get the benelli If they are willing to give the funiiiTr some benefit, too there will bo no corn plaint. If not there will be no com mission after thin one. AS TO DKMODUArS. A number of Democrats have been endorsed for federal olllcers mulct Cleveland by Tun Jouunai.. Itdois not linag'no such approval will he vurj valuable, coming from a Hepubllcan paper. While wo bollovu In thorough lude- peudenoo within the party, and In local, Bohool and nou-polltlcal oIIIcch, ,we havo no confidence In the ability nl the Democratic parly being able to olveany of the problem of the nijo In The Salem JouitNAb keeps Ita eyes open aud says what It thinks, aud strikes the spike. Albany Democrat. Almost anything could have been passed over the governor's veto, or any one else's objections, tho way this legis lature was organized. Salem hasjmthad $00,005 expended in a big dome on the capltol building, and tho next thing Is to havo a f.200,000 luto mill. West End. The selection of J. li. Eldyasrall way commlisloiier Is u surprise to the people of Eastern Oregon, as the fact of his candidacy wasonly made known a few dayH ago. It appears though, now, that he hud been working for tin lllce ever since the assembling of tin legislature, We understand that If Mr. liddy bad not been In the race B.H. liurroughs would have been the success ful candidate from Eastern Oregon, aud It seems that the man who.ipeuly made HbrlJj for the olllue, backed by the en I irsement of thu Republicans of Urns Ilia county, should have received tin louor. Pendleton Tribune. Asterlau: Aud so the Oregonlaii tikis the high ground that old Ferdi nand do Lfsiepi got Just what he de 4crvcd. Truly human charity Is rare. It Is absurd in the French tosontonce (he grand old citizen who earned im Mortality by opening the Suez canal, to live years Imprisonment. He will not ive it year under any conditions. Hi is luilrni lu body and mind. He oh--cured the ulory of his achievements lu he African desert by giving his iiutue mil last energies to an impossible euter urI.o lu tho American tropics. He meant no wrong. He is no swindler. Ills sou, so says the wolght of proof, deserves his punishment. But the td Count will be remembered along with the voyage III chtijns of Columbus I'roiu the New World to Spain. QENERAJL LAWS ENACTED. Summary of Legislation By the 17th Gonornl Assombly. . h luUru&U of llin twonle. But we are free to express preferences for the promotion of any honest, cap-tote man in public position. That Is the truo spirit of American Institution. To such an extent we hcllevo true Journalism should do Justice to all citizens. FRAUDS UN Till: I'KOI'UJ. LL - v j ; The nreseut Democratlu conuross In one of them, It meets dully at noon to adjourn hi an hour or two at thu in- Mioet hb a rule, until the next day. It la making no elicit to deal seriously with the great Issues upon which ! wh elwttnl. Yet Its members arc paid 96000 a year each by thu people. An Uulted States senator In a neigh borlag state has been abiont from lib poet of duty over sixty daya superlu lending his own effort at a re-eleeilou, siid neglect lug his duties, for which lu ty paid C000 n year. Wo regret to saj be la h Republican, yet It li a fraud on Ilia constituents Just thosume. Tin people are domaudlng that their repre eotallves do their duly first, last and always. COMMISSION I'liHIlK. Tuesday the railroad commission elected uu tho twouty-ruventh ballot Lydell Baker aa Clerk, Thu perwui Voted for were: Lydell Baker, F. J. Miller, H. L. Lovell, K. O. Mlddleton, W. H. Lewis, Q. V, Hamilton, K Btone, A. B. Mauley, K. Hofer, W. It. Bishop, J, 0. Cooper, G. M, Irwlu, J W.Hobbi audit, B.Tuttlo, Thk JouitNAli editor mentioned above aollclteillio votos fiom the ivtti aaUslou, but feels grateful for thu et forts of prominent Itepubltcau frleiuU who urged bis name upon their atten tion. It U a rule of this miwsiwiwr (o eek no ollloea for lis manager in wtteni, preferring to discuss all publh wattera from thu eltlion's HtatulH)ut. 1XCRKASKD VALUATION. From all Indlwdlona we can gathei ike new tax law will add nearly lift p'sfwnt to the valuation of the prvpei ty of tUU state. Iftbe law were enforced to iho let tar It would add 300 H-r cent, aud wi Would have a state valuation tif $000, lMlM6luplaeeofa little over ti'OO, If tbe valuation U lucrvaml 60 k WttttktMrvt year there will U' tit aaatati to luprM the state lax le AaHaudyet mem all the apjKoprla rtHWlgkilatuiY. ' a t i , Ul .W-1- UL. I. , '1 Tit PopttlUta of MoiKiurl are de MMHtT that oue-thlid f all thetali iaaatattaU m ihsd fHreduaallaii, TIim Hwaat 0hi hUeeu doing idutx witHMK an i-euiw. Below Is given siibstauco of some of the ueuvral laWHcnacled aud date of goiir,' luto eflect. This aud succeeding Issues of Tin: Jouunai, will contain all the new legislation and appropriations made tiy this sebslou of tho legislature. Jim: Jiu.u Appropriates $100,000 to establish plant at penitentiary, purchase mater ial aud muchluery, etc., to employ Mtllltd labor, to emtio revolving fund, Oovernor, Secretary of Stuto and Treas urer, to carry lutotUV-ct, shall fix sell ing pi lee of sucks, tobesold dlrtct lo the consumers, After It lrt established nothing but Julu sacl:s aud brick to be made at prison, lu eflect, ilOUNTIKH. Empowers county courts to pay for p miller or cougar f 1.00, lo $10; bear H to to; wild cjiI or cttamouut tl to $J; wolf or coyote $1 to $20; muskratoto; 'Jfi cit.; black tailed rabbit 1 to f cts. gtey or ground squirrel 1 to fi otsj go pher 1 to 10 els. In eflect lu DO days. juatici: cotm'v. House bill No. 10, to further simplify and regulate pioceedlugs In Jn.it Ice court, in ell'eot May 10. Of Interest to Justices principally. FOIt l-'lHIIWAY At Oregon City, apptoprlatca $10,000 to out out of solid rook lu bel of river at Oregon City, when water la low, to form a series of ools, to allow salmon to ascend, under direction of slate board, who ai to purchase supplies and employ a superintendent and work men, to ba done as soon as practical, must adveftlBe for bids to construct stum aud keep In good repair for two year. No ouo shall catch Ihh In any way within llfty feet of saint, and board inn power to clear river of obstructions ibnvu f tils, INIltCiKNT HOI.ni KUS' ltKI.IKK. Authorises oountlea to levy a tax of not lens than ouu-thlrtletti nor more than nut-tenth of a mill In addition to nix now authorlMd by law, for relief of soldiers, sailors aud m miles, who have resided in Oregon three mouths, aud ntldler voluuteeni who served not lsa than ten days lu any of the Indian wars of Oregon, Washington or Idaho, or tho widows or iiiluor children of mob, aud to defray the funeral ex-peusesaitdexpen-ie! of last sluknesa of muh soUIIom, sailors, marines or volun to.r, lu one uu levy la nmile, -lit lh tuM fntiu ijeucral fund. In etlect May 10th. viuov w.w. There U no chsneo itartlcularlv In thUUw, except that two of thetvin ti'atwuent mut Im actual rttdtteuta of Olat.m txiunty. In vilect, and pilots et fosM, MiHKIAUIlHOHIIIT:n, See, '5, o-vle U amsiidetl to read h t to apply to llrai ihmIu, or l-enxtus 'letrirof klu, or when oue party Im -vhlte pen-ou aud tha other a negro, niiigoHftH, or one fourth or more tv.xl of eltkrr, In ell eel May 15. puuniNoa, Amaads w. 1U, eode rvktlu(; lo elvll procedure. In force. FIVK PEB CBNTTjAND FUND Authorizes distribution of Hve per cent fund accruing from mIo of gov ernment lands and money due tho state for direct tax collected under act of congress Mar. 2. 1891, among couu tles accord I li; t area of stine, to be used as a fund for providing, building and maintaining county roads and bridges, law In effect, aud money to be annortloned atonco by secretary of state. MILITIA, Governor as coiumander-in-chlef shall appoint a brigadier general, one commissary general, inspector general, paymaster geueral, (udge advocate general, chief of ordinance, surgeou geueral with rank of colonel, aud each to have assistants and aides. In ef fect May 10. Another bill provides same compensation when on duty in the service as when in camp. In ef fect. Appropriation t-10,000, In eflect. ASSESSMENT. Amends 2752 ami repeals 2730, 2735, 2730, 2737, 2763, 2751, 2755, 2750, 2757. Uuaets that aSesiors shall assess all taxable property, beginning on first Mouday hi March, and return same on ir before llrxt Monday In September, as owned on March 1st, at 1 o'clock a. m., at true cash value, taklug Into cou ilderatlou Improvements, soil, market, vt a No deductions for debt, cash value to meau amount it would bring "at a voluntary sale made lu the ordinary course of business." In eflect. LEUIBLATUKB. Appropriation for $50,000 for mileage, per diem and expenses of legislature, (u eflect. piiorEni'TiMnEti. Punishes persons who shall mali ciously without malice or Intent to injure anyone, set fire that destroys toy property or wooded or timber land, line aud Imprisonment. Applies to nunters and fishers who enter upon lauds without cousout of owuer, and to state lands. In ell'rct. OREGON HEDGE COMPANY. Opinion of Thoir Work by an Old Resident. Tho Oregon Hedge Company, which Is now fully organized lu our city is beginning its work of growing the celebrated orango hedge. While in the East recently, Itev. P. S. Knight made n visit to D.ryton, Ohio, for tlie purpose of examining this class of hedges, as they exist there lu all stages of growth. Hero is what lie mo h: Dayion, Ohio, Dh: 24, 1892. j. ... ci'M.aiiiiu, i. il icuouh, w h. Holmes and others, (Jfiiilfiuen: Complying with your rtqtiist, I have vlnltcd tills place foi tin- purpo-o of examining hedge fences iilaiitttlaud I rained according t iimleul ed processes of iho Diyton Hedge Com paiij; parent of thu Oregon Hedge Company now proposing to plant hedges on the same plan lu Oregon. Let mo say that I have carefully ex itiulufd bulges ranging lu age from two lo tbtcoii years. The oldest of tin ho 1 find to bo practically lu Us prime, a per t'tct fence, shotting not the least sign of decay, ornamental us well as useful, being annul four feet high, not mure than sixteen Inches In spread, tlirou iuk up no shoots at thu side, with the Held cultivated wlihlu two feet of the center of the row. I am suro the plant will do well In our soil and climate, and believe the Oregon farmers now have nfle red them a cheap.ilurnhle and ellectlvu means of enclosing their farms. Care lu planting and cultivation, wliluli the company proposes to a d i he farmer lu giving it. I feel sure a fence can be produced by thin process which will be good for generations. Very Trulv Your-., P. S. Kniqht. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed i Castorla DYSPEPSIA Ic that misery experienced whoa Bttdflenly mado nwaro that you possess a diabolical arrangement called stomach. No two dyspep tics havo tho eanio predominant symptoms, but whatever form dyspepsia takes The underlying cause i in tho UrJEIi, and ono thing is certain no ono will remain n dyspeptio who will It win correct Acldllxoftho Stomach, Eapclroulcvuf, Allay Irritation, Aultt DlfMtlua faoa at tba s&ma UtU4 A Kelfo oftJie CruHer Alabama. Arthur Sinclair, who was a lieu tenant in tho Confederate cruiser Alabama, has a valuablo relic in con nection with tho famous vessel. It is a photograph showing the middle section of tho spar deck,. The vessel is coaling, boats aro md uig on their davits, hammock elft in aro hauled over tho nettings '-.Jerti. protection from coal dust, and tno battery is run in to allow tho coal barge to rido alongside in safety. This picture was taken at Capo Town, Capo of Good Hope, and includes pictures of Lieutenants Iticnarcl t Armstrong and Arthur Sinclair. They are rep resented as leaning against a gun of the third division, whilo in the back ground is a Hottentot laundryman awaiting tho wash clothes of the offi cers. This is ono of the few memen tos of tho cruiser in existence. Bal timore Sun. How Wo Grow Old. The thread that binds us to life is most frequently severpd ere the merid ian of life Is reached In the case of per sons who neglect obvious means to re new failing strength. Vigor, no less the source of happiness than the condi tion of long life, can be created and per petuated where It does not exist. Thou sands who have experienced or are cog nizantincluding many physicians of emluence of the effects of Hostetter's Htomach Ultters. bear testimouy to its Wonderful efficacy as a creator of strength lu feeble constitutions, ana debilitated and shattered systems. A steady performance of the bodily func tions, renewed annetlte. flesh and nlirtitlv renose attend the ueof this thorough and standard renovant. Use no local tonic represented to be akin to or resemble it in eti'ects In Its place. Demand the genuine, which is an ac knowledged remedy for Indigestion, malaria, nervousness, constipation, liv er and kidney complaints and rheumatism. A m ; :v DE. L. L. 0AEHEH. Stricken Down with Heart Disease. Dr. Mllca Medical Co., Ellhart, Ind. OnsTLiniEiJ: I feci it my duty, ra well cs a pleasure to jjulilhU, unsolicited, to tho v. orld the bcnct.t reccheu lrom pn. Maca- ncsTesaTiv: RcMcoits I wta PtuLcn djnn wliri Jltarl Dim as and Its compllciiions. a rapid pul'o vary lrar from P0 to HObcau rt.lnute, a choLlnccr burning u.-niatloa ia tho Mlud pipe, oppression THOUSANDS! Eton of tbo heart and below lower rib, pain In tho arms, short ne-i of breath, tlccplcisi.en, weakness and cencral debility, 'iho arteries tn my met would throb lolenuy, tho throbbing of my heart could lo heard across a largo room and would ahaVo my whole body. I n as eo Dcrrous that I could nul hold my band Heady. X hare tmtn umlmhe treatment of eminent phyHHant, anil hnve tnk ijallontnf Patent Slmlielnm tclrA't thn Imtt bmrftt, A friend recom mended your remedies hho was cured by I)r, Miles' remedies IbavotsVen . . Ihrco botiles of your ov fTl J U IT r Heart Cure and two bottles V V B IUI Mcrrlne. My pultu Is norma), I have no moro Tlolcntthrobblnx of the heart, i M wtn m.n I sincerely recommend every one with .ymptoms of Heart ninesse to take ltr. JUIU' i.'eitoru-fi- It'tnrrftr ami 60 cured, OJisum City, Ktns. L. L, Carueb. SOLO ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. tjo.il oy D. J. Kry, tniKglsi, rialeiu N City Warrants. OTICK Is hereby clven to whom It mqv roneern. Hint 1 hn. in mv ii.ii, m.,.io Hpllrnbie to the paviuvnlor city wnrruts! siuilrlrnt to p-ty ml wuruiuls (if the City nf Un am tin.,.!,.. ttl 1. t. . . . . T ... ..V". "' nil irinsuier Utioro Jly 5th, IMrj. Inloiest will ceH on said wurranis from the dale of thin nutUe. . J.HWAKhtmn.cilyTretut er. Rnlotn, February l lsai a 5,i, FRIENDS rOLYTECHNlG INSTITUTE. Opened to Students September 13, 1892. This Institution otters tho most practical native r -tndv orauy whoDl lu th t.ute vli: Jlwhuilrwl hnglurv Imr, flvll KOKlnre-InK, hlectrlntl Miglueeraiif, Araitemloand uraiii. tiinrciiiol rourneii. ,--tinl.'iu prarilow lUllr niwoodship, mechaulo shop, aud laboruto Tulllmiand Ilotrd r Vrnr.lSO. 7.?? W,'.U ' '.w,,rk for lhlr bord and tulllnu 15DWIN MOHMSOX, f. 8., l'reslilflit, Salem, Or. HKMMra Start the I.iver working ami all innWy ailments wlU disappear. "IV aurs u iVtw 4F I nSnd ihV prftwt U Its wnt Khu. 1 uM mwiI Jxton,Uitttiiy4UJTj nonlC AlluillrkU S4mu Unt KtvXitor, tlh cw4 us I 4 fkait Ull. Il l WKl CWvtKittC, 1 uU bO( U Vltkl4 U.M J4HM A. KOAKS, rtUUU'4, J1. MA (Mret Usuiy iaay lu UiiuuwU. M MftUM k, fci ktv Mr Um d.up. rJ ' M tl rl-d( il M4IMU N Wt M4lu fun Iw sll Jmum of dn SwauU For Locating Mines. 1.1 f irr 'U Klfr. Muuttwtlo tints for dadltic ol!!!'. i?b' ,n''u ,w ti-rtaluly th farrrhrr,.u:,ruu,s!,,if:'ou tr,ue Kur DR. H. SMITH, Palem. Urvmin. THE WILUMElft SAJjhW, OltlZGOX. llatw, $30 to !r5,00 ikt Day t?ll?x bv5f'. NwUod d Kn 11 .d.k ruu tn all lu piuJmiuenu: lu ubl isr trvi vita , i 1 Choicest Fruits Oniwa In tb WilUtt Vally. A. I, WAGNER, Prop. PBOFKSSIONAbANIJllUSINSOAKKS. P. II. D'AhCY. OrO.O.UlN01l..l. D'AKOV 4 BINailAM. Atiorno at 1-nw. IUh.ruri, 'i and S, D'Arcy HuildiUK. 141 biawltreeU Bpttial altPUtlou given lo Uin.1 nesslu tbesupieij.uana uicull coijrts of the slate. il1 R 11 nnti.'. Aiimnivot law. ISHleni.Ure- gnu Dili e ifM uiuiiuerclal street. rnlliMON KUHD, Attorney at law, ealcm, 'J ortgon. Ufllce upsialib In l'-ltou hlutk LK.toNM.AtUjrutyutlaw.itKmt 7, Mur , pb block. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE of tlio Southern Pacific Companv. OtMrOHNIA KXl'HKSM TltAIN ItUN IIAILT MKTWKKN roltTluNn AND B. F. HOUtll. I " XlimT" H 1 n riii Ml Alto iieyuilav.elaleuj,0re- , guu t fllce over nuu's biuik T.VC p. III. 9.1b p. in. 8:1.5 11. in. Lv. Portland Ar. 1 7:.lou. S Lv. Unleni L,v. I fiati n. m Ar. Him I'inii. I.v.l 7:(i0ii.m JJ.8HAW..M.W.11UM'. HlJAWdtHUNJ' Atturnejs -I law. Ofllie over Caidtul ulloual bHUk,Halem,Orrgu. Mrs. Sarah Mulr of Minneapolis. For Women Hood's Sarsaparllla Is Especially Adapted to Curo Difficulties Peculiar to tho Sex Tho restoring and Invigorating properties of Hood's Sarsaparllla, combined with its power tb vitalize and enrich the Mood, es pecially adapt it for all troubles peculiar to v, omen -that tired feeling, or debility caused by change of season, climate or life. Hood's Sarsaparllla has accomplished very gratif J ing results In many cases. Head this . " I as for a long tlmo a sufferer from Female Weakness, and tried many remedies and physicians, to no good purpose. One day I read one of the Hood's Sarsaparllla books, and thought I would try a bottle of thr medicine. It made so great a difference In my condition that I took three bottles more and found myself perfectly well. I havo also given hood's Sarsaparilla to the children and it keeps them in good health. I am v illlng that this shall be used for tho bincilt of others." Jilts. SAiuu Jlunt, fu3 mill Ave., S. Minneapolis, Minn. HOOD' a PILLS cure all Liver Ills, Ml louantss, o jnulce, Indigestion, Blck Headache 11 T. ItlUHaUDdiiN, AltornoMtUw Of f5. nceupstaiiH lu front ro hum ol new Ilusli Lu'ek, corner Uutuuiertlul and Court ntncts, milein, Uietjon. luitN a. OAltiOA, Attorney at lutv, ruoius I :t und ), UU'.U biua bulhiluir, alyin,Or. U. r.BOMlAM. W. 11. llul.it tB BOMIA.M & JIOL.MES. Atlorue)M al la. UUlu liusb block, between Hlutounil ouit, 011 Coiuiuerilulotreel. ME. POCUE, htruosruphir HUd Ujpe , writest best equlppe.t typewriting ol ncouut one In Uieifou. uver liunh'a bank, Bulem, Oregon. Ili. A. 11. ulLLls.hptdallfctlii dUcies of U the eye, ear, nose uud throat, Room 10 uiisu bunk buildltg, alein. Smith Prr mier Typewriter. Sold on easy payments. Rented, W. I. STALEY, Agent, Salem. H N. HUItPEE.Oen'Ugcnt, 101 Third St., rorllnr.il. end for cittnlogue. m$mi K?G2 H -siwiMjty, 2 ONLY LINE Y MMING 31 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A- M, 'I II i nn rt iOU r, IYIi DAYS TO 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 RECLINING CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. ordd' Bna Sea"&i luforu"oa call on W It. HimUJUrtT. Asst. G. p. a .. Hjlungtou8t., rOHTI.NI,. IIhic'mi Mexican War Soldie'rs Increase of Pensions! Under Actot January 5, 1S33 are to increase. Apply to O. CSHEHMAN', ivoomM.uray-slllock, Claim j "viij ou .-vtien), ure. j, entitled I U. w.o. ilwiT, I'hyslclaa aud buigeou. J olllue in Eldrldge blot-lc, tlalern, Uregon. luce iiuurs iu 10 iza. lu. una t io i. p m. "K.T O SM1111, l)euti-t. VI Utuie street, XJ Salem, Oregon, finished (leiitul operu- nuus oi every description. Painless opera-LiousaKDeclaitr. WU.l'Uol il, Archl ect, plans, specldca . llous aud Buperlulenilente lor uli classes ot buildings, tilllue 1SXI Commercial ktreel, upstairs. c. A. KUBLHT, Architect, room 421, Mar quaiu building, P. r.laud, Oiegon. DV.TJVVNrf-.NU, Civil h-nglneer A 8ur . veyor. Oluce with Uregou Land Co., bi in, Oregon. PJ. LAKaEN & CO , Manufacture of all . klausof vehicles. Repairing a specially, nop 43 atate street. PtlLil'LOllUNtiOUaEWU. 2 A.U. U. W. Meets In their hall In elate Insurance uulldlng, every Wednesday evening. A. W.DENflld, M. W, J. A. 8EL,WOOD, Recorder. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU SALEM, ... Oron Office removed to 211 Commercial -it. Rates reasonable. Public and private work dane. C.B.CLb:iIKM .Manager MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN THIRD YEAR Opens Monday. Beptember 19th, nt Kinder garten Hall, opposite opera house. Children rpfwIvoH o i ih... v.nn.n r ,; , a ;,. r:,'"'..'."' u "? in' t;.,"S?,TJ2a?!.y'ul D? esuiunsned ... wiaiucu n-iuuergarien pupns and those hpfTltiiilnir rtrlt....... ...n.l. ,L, .L - . . i-,.j .r "'. ""'" "my me oet I lllflPrurtMil m.ilt.iu nn., a .. . system of drawing and color work. Intro Above trains stop onlj nt IoITohTTuTTu Oregon City. Voodburn, eiilm , Allmnv Tiingent, dlioildft, Ilnly, llnrrlsburz Itmcllon Ully, li vlng and fctiitctif. UIWKllUltO MALI. IIA1L.Y, v.3 it. in. 11:17 a. n( o:M p. in. IjV. l'oitluud Ar. I I: n. n? 'Uv Snlein Lv.f lUuiVm. Ar. Hosebnrg Lv. 7:(X) n. m Albany l.onil, Dully Kxct Miinday. atio p. in. I Lv. 1'ortlitnd Ar. I lwajiunl 7.62 . in. I Lv: snleiii t.v. I 7..1 lu. m H hi p. in. Ar. . ninny i.v, ti.iiiliuni. Dining Curs on iglcu Kouto J MIIKKRT XI.KKPKIN AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to nil through tialnu. W Side Division, Between Portland anil Cervallis: TAILV- (KXCKIT 8UNDAY). 7:JU iu m. I Lv. Portliind Ar. lain p. m. I Ar. OurvitHls Lv. 0:30 p. m, I'-':o5 p. m. Al Albany and OorMtllls connect wltri trains of Oregon I'afitlo Railroad. EXfltKMaTKAIW (UAll.Y BXCKPTBUNIM Y 4:lUp. m. l:'lo p. m. Lv. I'or'.lund Ar. I Ar.MoMlunvllleLv. HA) iu Ul 6:15 n. m To nil polnuln tho Partem htates, Cana da and Kuiopecttnbe obtained nt Invest rates lrom W. W. HClNNbit, Agent, balem. E.P. ROGERS, ArsU G. V. una rasb.Ag't K. KOKHLKII, Manncur. From Terminal or Interior Points the For Rent. Ten acre of good trard"n land near Stlem WW t "no -to Hofrr Bro. JonrtSAL OttlM Seiner k Blosser, 130 STATE STREET TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES, Creamery and Dairy Supplies, Steel Ranges, Parlor Heaters in all styles a specialty. CLOTHES WEffiMD WISHERS SS"Thobostoneaith. Give c can. T T- TT - V. i-LjJ, . PolPlHcyrand Decorator. aim HalOrUr- CalVerl'8 """onery .tore. Js tho line to take To all Points East and South. It Is the dining car route, it runs through vestibule trains, every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed of dining cars uuHiirpntsed, Pullman drawing room sleepers .Ol latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed nnd in which accommodations aro both tree nnd nir- uiBucu ior uomers ot nrsi una secona-cluss tickets, and; ELEGAMT DAY "COACHES. Acontinuots lino connestlng with nil lines, nttordlng direct nnd uninterrupted Pullman sl Pre-fTmtlous can be se the rpad" V ECe tJlJ'0usu "" a&-'al ' in America, Lnglund and Kurope can bet llllrnhnuaM at un n . i.i.... ........... . ban v nwttci, ouieu tn mis uom- Full Inrnrmntlnt. ... u, .. or traina.routes and other details iurnlshed on hpnlicatlon touny apetitor AfS 8 wnt. G.eneral Pas.teng.ir Ageut, No. lnrt a Btreet cor" Waslilngtoii; 1'ort- KHAW A; DOWNING. AtrPiils THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD A1 r,- .tMm.T.1.15.. V";:6"'!""1'1" company's fnL'r.llaeV. m m"eb Gorier, au i hours nasi i mL"? by ""' ,ue' "ie- lrBt ?mm iv,miUB' Paenirer and Irelght line aZ.. vni'.ud .aud "" l'olnts I" Ihe W 11 lamette vallev t mii m... .... f..... - ..u.awi,. kuij V IIAUM CI" "'' av,nr.uuir., tcept hunauysj. Ijinoa lih.. UaveCorvallia Arrive Yuqulna Java V..i Leave Corallls .i.vb Aioany . 1:00 PM - 1:J0 1 M 6:S0PM - : A M lftjSS A II 11:10 A M OorvaJlifc traIns connect t Albany and with thT?rlritlnB,?onnect t YAQUINA rf8teimi,hinl?n. Ueveloiment Cos Lin i?iii?i2Jilh,n between Vanulna and Ka ''ranlaM i.M,-,.?l,?'as.senger8 lrom Portland nnd nil einnminn Vttl f? Voiat n make close S'PHi'On With the tmlnu f II. CorvnlllH PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHAi l?fiD rnrvTiTAT VAmAHKatlbav auu ii npfiilnua .. u .. . .-"". heforDegaitJeao7'sVaei11ngyaqUl,la lti0 tvenln UtJLMAN ?rl?f0.rma?n ai'Ply to Atfssre' Aeeiu ainrt ?1. KrelKCt and Ticket Agents m and Wi front ht.. Portland, Or J rata. Agt Oregon PaurloK. K. Co., O H Hiiiwii , Corvaiiis.or ;v" ,ifti,V.i'?cloln ent - - -" "'Miuiinrv hi $2.on I'ilOTtKIIt.VKiiui.. ....... W0NTEE nROS., l-" IVntmereta) Strwt, T. J. KWJSS. HOUSK PAINTING, PAl'Ett HANGING, Undertaking USLSmm. mc.( w jji ,nJ Embalming L r , A HOEYF A Mil I c PORCELAIN BATHS -AND . 8IIAVINO HAHLrmvi J0HX IUWIN, Carpenter aud Builder, Shop fiSKt.i... 0 CENTS A DAY, J- E. XUHPiiv. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, UITH BALtSl Take It I EVENING JOURXAI, Onlt .. iMW WRTB t IIARKINS Horseshoein; J. L. BENNETT k SON. CANDIES, Fruit ami Cigars, P. O. Qloolc R. T. liVMl'HKKYS, CiRars and Tobacco. BIIiLUHD PARLOR, S43 Com'l Street. T. W. THORNBURG, norsesiioeing, lhe Upholsterer. - A.M.CWVQU, . lbu,u "' Your Door. Bute BuZr: ir aa? $F- rp L- ;lifeajj.j