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JEYENINO CAPITAL JOURNAL, SATURDAY, MARCH l, 1898. r m Mi mi If n Jv ! W, CAPITAL JOURNAL I'UKMHIIKD DAILY, KXCKIT HUttVAt, BT THM Capital Journal Publishing Company. J'ot Offlc Mok..Comtaretol Street. POVERTY IN IRELAND. Will Be Increased by the lime Rule Bill. HOFER BROTHERS, Edltort. iMlly, by mi Her, txir nionlli,-..,......t0 U) ihiiir. by mail, f jM)r,..... b no WMkljr,a pn", wr jmr,........... LW TIIK JIUDEBN KXlUlir KltKANT. In dajR of chivalry the Clirmtlan knltflit-crrau (Died him forth, whatever performance that may Imply, succoring thesfllletedBtid righting the wronged whsrever be might flud them. He often did battle needlessly and for unworthy people but never from an unworthy motive. lie might bo Imposed upon In hla Mlllea of righteous Indignation, but ho wan never moved to Htrlke tho erring for tlio-mere love of aflllcting punishment. Not ho our modern Itnlght-errunt, and ofton ClirlHilan at that. One In mind, who wields u en with mighty force, though lie conceals the weapon beneath an elegant classical drapery, deal powerful blows for tho apparent love of dealing them, upon any hoad lo tight arid which presents a fair and do tonsoleM front. He lays about him, a true knight-errant, generally errant to a considerable extent, and like tho true son of Erin at Tlpperury fair, ho gets In his blows for tho mere love of fighting. He cannot seo a brother expose blr shining, theological pate, bald enough with error to lie sure, but down comet his cudgel with a resounding thwack, It matters not that he acts a Httlo un gracious In all his encounters, so long as there Is a chance to light. Bern thou not, brother editor, this is unchristian conduct. Hold hack thy lance, curb thy charger, nnd sally forth In true chlvulrlo stylo to reactio tho oppressed, to right tho wronged, but, forget thy mlsorablo habit of hitting for hit ting's sake. WILLAMETTE NOTES. SO SAY TUB CONSERVATIVES ALL Tho German Parllaweat More Soldiers. AafttMtfl Dr. VVhltaker wim called to Portland Monday to ne Jllshop Uoodsoll. The Phllldorlans debated, "Ilesolvod that Hawaii should bj annexed to the Uulted States" on Friday night. The Phllldorlans had a photograph taken Friday to bo sent to the World's Fair. Also photographs of all students will bo Included lu our exhibit. Prof. Hcrlbor'sjuveullu entertainment on March 4th, was a new and pleasant l(ln mui iium'I iiin'.HM ii received Tho current history class aro deeply Interested lu tho new admlulntrutlnu und hi analyzing the forces ilmt domin ate It, and Its probable policy by study Ing Its mombers. Prof. Cochrnu hiw been determining the latitude and longitude of that plat form In tho west campus by menus of our now f 1000 Instrument. Mln Edith Qwyuno read a pretty es say on "Launching the Hhlp," Mon day. Miss Henry recited it very hum orous poem, "Patriot Mercy Jones," on Wetlticmlity. J. It. Hume, Mm senior for tho year '1)3 read it very satisfactory easay, being a resume of whut Is known about tho Mound llulldcm on Friday. Tuesday at chapel Dr. Whltaker awarded to I. P. Calllaou the prlxoof iu ottered by Dr. J. O. GrMlth for tho beat Columbian essay ou tho subject "Tho material and educational recourses of Oregon," Lonijon, March 11. A largo delega tion of merchants, bankers and ship owners from Dublin and other places In Leluster,and also from the provinces of Munster and Connaugbt, were re ceived yesterday by LordBallituury. The object of the delegation was to show there was a strong opposition to home rule In other parts of Ireland be side Ulster. Balls bury was assisted lu receiving tho delegation by Hon. A. J. Balfour, Lord Randolph Churchill and Right Hon. C. J. Uoschen. The mem bers of the delegation spoke In strong and earnest language of the disaster to tho business Interests which tbey pre dieted would follow the creation ot a separate government for Ireland. It was also mentioned that Gladstone bad refused to receive the delegation. Salisbury expressed surprise that this should have been done. The refusal, Salisbury added, was doubtless owing to the Indecent haste with which the government was pushing this bill for tho separation of Ireland from-the Uul ted Kingdom before It was possible to havo the measure duly considered Salisbury urged the delegation and all other loyal subjects of her majesty lu Irelaud to keep up their courage. He said thero wero signs of a healthy change lu public opinion, Ilalfoua fol lowed Salisbury in addressing the dele gation. He said tho hardship to the people of Irelaud in adopting a separa tion policy would bo that the compara tive poverty which uow prevailed there would thereby Increase, and become worso until even bankruptcy would re sult throught capital being driven from tho country. Lord Randolph Church Ill spoko In language equally pro nounced as to tho disastrous results to bo anticipated from separation, and Mr. dosohen expressed strong forebodings of u financial and Industrial calamity to Ireland, as the outcome of the suc cess ef Gladstone's eohomo. OeW Kertu In llobW. TMs bold thief who a few weeks ng tried fo kill Charles Wonnell when the latter refrmed to quietly snbruit to see ing his bone robbed returned to Won cell's hotvo about 4 o'clock yesterday tnornimr. and knocking at Mr. Won- nell's window until ho was aroused mode a proposition to sell tho watch se cured upon the night of the burglary. .Wpnnell replied that he couldn't buy Ihe watch thcalf ho wanted to, as hi bad no money In the bouco, and added that he did not care to buy the watch back. "Well," replied the man outside th window, "you will surely give some thing for It. Will you giro mo ten dol lars for It" Wonnell asked how he knew it wa tho stolen watch, and was told that a brother knight in Won noil's lodge, K. of H., had told him that it was, and that it bad tho proper initials engraved upon it The man said he had bought tho watch, but rofused to give his name, saying when asked, "Oh, you wonldn't know me If I told you my natno." Wonnell Anally told tho man that If be would leave tho watch at Frank Hos brook's grocery he (Wonnell) would leave ten dallars at the s.itne placo. Tho man departed, tmt the watch was not left at tho grocery, Mr. Wonnell thinks he recognized thu voice of hi. last visitor as that of the burglar, and believes that the proposition to sell the watch was but a ruse to induce him to ipen tho door, when he would bo over powered and compelled to sabtnit to an other robbery. Indianapolis Journal. State of Ohio, City ov Toledo, M Lucas County, ' Fkank J. Cheney makes an oath that ho Is the senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney & Co., d olng business In the City of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and that said firm Toffs Pills I'BOFESSIONAIi AND nUBlNESSCAHPS. P. 11. D'AKCY. (HO.O.MNOH.iM. D'AKCY 4 BINGHAM, Atlorntyn at Law, lloomsl, 2 and 8, D'Arcr llullding. 14' outte street. Special atfutlon glveu to t ni ne Id the supreme and circuit court oi .tie Ute. i il Battle in Honduras. Panama, March ll.-News has beeu received from Honduras couilrrulng tho report of u buttle near Teteguclag alpa. Further reports Indicate thai uveryumig lavori tue government's cuiibe. l!.x-Presldent Lelva Is In no daugeruB ho remains neutral. Ex president Hogran has sided with the government and will aid tho minister of war, General Pasquex. Rosendo Aguero, secretary of state under Lelva, hut beeu proclaimed provisional presi dent by General Paequez. Ho was a warm supporler of lJonllla at tho last election, ami has many friends among the liberals of Honduras. This sltua lion still further complicate mutter In tho republic An insurrection is re ported lu tho Gullapagos Islands. Tho residents killed tho local Ecuadorian governor, uud wounded many of the police, The Lot or Domestic AnlmitU. The man who law not music in his soul is justly exposed to tho disparage ment of the poet, but what shall bo said of him who cannot find ono dumb ani mal at least on which to bestow care and kindness? Bailors and soldiers have their pets; the feathered, the feline, and the canino creation nro universal favor ites. Carriers and draymen aro rarely in different to tho companionship of the fonr footed friends, and tho navvy's dog. while his master is at work in tho cut ting or on tho embankment, sits on his peajacket and guards tho bundle con taining that midday meal of which, when tho toiler returns, tho good and faithful sorvant will have his share. It would bo a Tory dreary and perhaps a wickeder world than it is if we had not animal pets, domestic as well as reffimoutaL London Telegraph. (ih Hnverf ft Ufa. Maggie Gallagher, a girl employed at Frazard's Woolen mill, near Conshohoc kon, Pa., saved tho life of tho wife of her employer. A flro broko out in tho Fro aard rosidonco, and during tho exoito mentit was forgotten that Mrs. Frazard, an Invalid, was confined within the burning building. Finally Maggie rushed tn and carried hor out In hor arms. Tho loed was recognized by Mr. Frazard, who immediately made Miss Gallagher forewoman of one of tho departments.- rinr. Nnw York Worl rt Cataurh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Curb. Frank J. Cheney, Sworn to before mo aud subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. I)., 1880. A. W. ULEABON, Notary Public. law. Halem. Or.. Commercial itreet. will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED flTTRT? FiYN&WP fl TTflW r V BOISK Attorney at DOLLARS for each and every case of. VVlLXi WiSJ&JLirilAAUil. JfttWe nS 'oenJojrlicnlCs cuntionld linvo rep lar cvacti.tUons ertrr ften f font ours. Tlio cll. hnlli mental and tiTklral. i-cnllliti?Xrnrn 1 HABITUAL CONSTIPATION lL..ltofD,!yat""r'room7'Mur' mlLMON FORD, Attorney at law, ealtin, JL Orfgon. onica up illr la l'uttoa block j SEAL Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly ou the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. y8oId by druggists, 75c. Pleasant to the taste and readily tak en Is Simmons Liver Regulator. It cures heartburn. SALEM MARKETS. Wheat- 67o per bushel. Oate 3540c per bushel. Potatoes 6060c per bushel. Flour 53.00 per bbl. Bran (Sacked) $18.00 per ton Shorts (Sacked) $20.00 per.ton. Eggs 20c per dozen. Chickens 8 to 10c per lb. Chopped feed -(Sacked) ( 20.00. Ducks 12Jc per Jb. Geese 7c, per lb. Turkeys lOo per lb. Lard 12J16o per lb. Butter 2580o per pound. Beef 712Jo dressed, Veal 10 to 12Jc, dressed. Pork 712Jo dressed . Wool 1518c per lb. Hops 1618Jc per lb. Fountain Head of Strength. When we recollect that the stomach Is the luboratory In whloh food la transformed Into the secretions which furnish vigor to the sys tem after entering and enriching the blood; that It U, the fountain head ol strength, it la essential to keep this Important machine In order, and to restore It to activity when It be comes Inactive. This Hosteller's Stomach Bitters does ertectually, seasonably, regula ting and reinforcing digestion, cromotlnir due action of the liver and bowels. Birength and quietude of the nerves depeud In ereat meuiuro upon thorouih digestion. There Is no nervine tonlo more highly esteemed by Ul,6 ""fa1"1 , ft? ntty than the bltteri. rhylclatH also strongly commend It for t. iS . "'.""uiumhih. Kianey and bladder trouble, sick headache, and want of times a day. wmegussiui three Buby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria ftro many anil nerlnn. For the cart or this common 'trouble. Tut rI.ler IMIInIiftvoKuliKMl u popularity impari Ulelcd. Klcgaullytiirarcoaiea, SOLDEVEBYWHEEB. EAST AND SOUTH' VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacific Company. OALIrORMIA JtXPRKSS TRAIN RUN DAILT BEnVKUN POKTIAD AKD 8. T. 'UUlh I ffiGEnTLEMiHFWEHa. Out TOirECTIOS BTMiraS hf wiOl TtTT W- lidMA. DonnotETAIX. ?BEV"TS STRICTUBS. Cant OONORBIiaiAuidOLEET la Onto Tovnitjt. X QUICK CCEE for IXl'COERIIOZA ol WHITES. SJdtrillDr.VOdlara. SrattmnrAdJnuliirtLk KALTDOB SlAirrTlcrriLiJ'i Ca. L.lVWSTUim ii ains in Land. la II. W, Smith, postmaster ot Lewlsvllle, and W. v. Murphy, of Salem, have for sale about 2 000 acres nfgood farming and stock land In the Lucklamut country In Polk county. Prices ranee from ?0 o K0 per aire. All good property, ard on the market for the flrst time, ureat bargains. Call on or address the above. dw-WB-tf K: K. HALL, Paper Hanger and Decorator, Offleo at Chas. Calvert's Millinery store, ltlQJUt VMIHI On Meter System. TO CONSUMERS: The Halem I.lchtand Power r-nmnnmr nt Pr.ea,t. e,x,.n': hje equipped their Electrlo L.lght plnr t Ub 1 he most modern apparatus anti are now able to offer the public a better light than any nyhtfta nnd at a rate lower tut... uuj unj' uu inecoasi. Arc and Incandescent Lighting. Electric Motors for all pur- poseswhere powerisrequired Residences can he wired for as many lights as desired and the consumers pay for onlv such lights as are uted. 'I his being registered byantlectricMeter. office reB'ea 179 Commercial Street. OREGON HE .n u . ifi ot Cof lctto. Hrc! IJ Pla5mco yu, 6vti. Ssssm.'MK-1 4 ss .. - . ... sssssHssHMSMuaaaBSMMMs, m-' --44444&m Q1 T&KfBK&KN&9tiBiWtmKimifXl i 2i47yBirHP-",i ""- - -'p'Sv'vsrVsn'MIR'sssV 2 ONLY LINE RUMhYG HJ. UlQUKIl, Allot ney at law.Sulcm, Oro , gon. Office over bush's bank 7 ut p. in. U.lhp. m. 8:15 a.m. Lv. Lv. At. Purtland Bnlem Han Fran. T J.BHAW.M.W.HUNr. 8IJAWAUIN1' 0 , Attorneys at law. Otllre over Capital National bank, Halem, Oregon. ST. HICUAKDSON, Attorney at law Of , flee up stairs In front rooms ol new Bush block, corner Commercial and Court ulreets, Balem, Oregon. JUHN A. CAilsON, Attorney at law, rooms 8 and A, liush bank building, KiIem,Or. B. r.BONHAM. W. H. HOLMES. BON HAM & HOLMES, Attorneys at law. Office In Bush block, between State and court, on Commercial street. ME. POGUE, Htenographer and Tjpe . wrltest. Best equipped typewriting of- uw uui uuo in uregou. Balem, Oregon. Over Hush's bank, TK. A. U. UlLiLIS.Bpeclallstln diseases of XJ the eye, ear, nose and throat, Boom 10 bush bank building, Halem. Dlt. W.B.MOTT, Physician and Burgeon. Office In Eldrldge block. Balem, Oregon, office hours 10 to 12 a, m, and 2 to 4. p m. DK.T.C. BMITH, Oentlst, 93 State street, SaUm, Oregon. Finished dental opera tions of every description. Painless opera lions a specialty. WO.PUQH, Architect, plans, spoclflca . lions and sunertntunrtpnra fm ni. u.nooca VI uuuuingS. street, up stairs. Offlca 280 Commercial CA. ROBKKT. Architect, room 42t, Mar . quam building, Portland, Oregon. DW.T0WN3RND. Civil Engineer A Bur o v.eyor' 0fflce wltn Oregon Land Co., Balem, Oregon. ' P. J. LARSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons, Car riages, etc. Repairing a. Speolalty. HuopBtate street. pitOrEOriONLOBQENO. 2 A.O.U. W. bLu.1de,Uev?ryeddaVnev8etninglMUrance J.A.BELW00D.Re;corVder1:ENi'18'M-W- THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU SALEM, - . - Or.Bon. Office removed to 2U Commercial 8t. Kates reasonable. Public and nrlvnt wnrv C. B. CLEMENT, Manager. done. MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN THIRD YEAR Opens Monday. September 19th. at Klndr garten Hal, epposite opemCusV. M n3ldIenrece,v.elattnree years of aeeand roravtnrtS8 claf wl estabffshed bfn.annie5iFInJ1"en PUP" and those --" 's jJiiuiurv- Tbree-fourthsofynur ullmotits nrtso liver troublt-s wlilcli Hlumioiis Llvvr iwtiuiaior ouroo. Buffalo WanU the Match. Uufvaix), March U.Tlie wiliemo to a,ra the RWit Corbott-Mltolioll eon. twt for Uullulo liaa Inkt-n a tniiglble form, ami a irovlnlouul Kuo of the ex poaltlou bulltllnir, wliloti will m-at ),. 000 iH-oplo haa been acouml, A mwt- ing will ue Held tomorrow, when It la likely certain proposltloNi will bo aub- wlttcl to the lluttalo Athlotlo Club to liave the content come oir under Ita tttplcea. If thla club rtiea to accept the reapoHBlblllty, the Krlo Oouuty Aiaieuo uiuo may bo revived for the purpose. The acheiuo to brlnir the ontent here haa Uken a ilriu hold, and guarantee of fundi lufUcIent to outbid 11 other ooiuiwtltera tv already aa wired, Whether the authorltlea would HHHlt the Ctiuteat U auolher question, Iwt o fiur little ojipoalllon la ovluoed. lU4 KekowH Slow. The whal blew wawr whit at iiUyj Ttm blow In rryellmi ' Tbc cwetct floueni blow In May. Hut wlu4 blew all !b Urn. ' Them'M lota or blowltiu lu thla world. awWerera from catarrh bUw I lair now ihI qmteiu blow about Ihelr 'ourwt Pt flW" Catarrh ltemwly U the oly lafclllbki one. I la i.rvt.rivtora back ui. IMaeUliu by oHWIiik feOOfor even mm they fall to cure irHauutly TMetoRH utiaiMwerabte blow at hum Wlwry. eowilHts fmui Uu ofaterlluu MlNttaUtm and aMi0e eajtal. Kaaal Os4tfh mnutH hW the iioteHey el tMuMMNMly, ItatotMdlwharKMi, leav MUwlathHorwa). uralldruKjr.(i HVHef that j m "can't be eutt4 U a whjhI. -laKeHtiuiustuil bfr, I CsMr JtMiu A Russian Loan Authorized, 8t. PifrKKBiiuud, March H.-Aulm-lerlal ukaao authorlzea thelaauoofan Internal loan of 100,000,000 rubles, with Interest at 4 per cent, tho loan to be placed by the snlo of bonds by the Im perial bank. Tho ImjwrUl bank haa given notice It will undertake hencts forth the purchase atld sale of forebrn drafts uud the liuo of bills of exchange for places abroad. German Army BUI. llKKMN, Match 11, The relehstag has rejected the second olauso of tbo anny bill providing for an Increase of regimental strength In all branches of ine service. Drowsed While Out Boating. Panama, March ll.-The American oolouyhew U plunged In grief by a most melancholy accident. Mrs. Wll. sou, daughter of Heury Yehutwr, tho omesi American resident lu Panama, was out boating with Captain Schaok. torn ami miss Wilson. Tho boat was swamped aud the three throwu Into me water. Mm. Wilson was drowned, and Captain Bchackford and Miss Wll. ou rescued. The body of Mrs. Wll. waa recovered. 1 I..HJ The WiUwUrawa Treaty. Aiciiiso.H, Kas,, March 11. Ev li.llf.lrtr T..1I u... ...... . , -..... .6nn Hji no is gum to see rrvsiueni Cleveland exercise soma aetrne lu regard to the Hawaiian af. wire oy witUUrawlug the treaty. He said: 'I hoM thai he will keen It In hi. trousers pocket To take In a lot of vaiueie island that we would have loiortityatin worry about would U eotttrary to the prluolples aud tradU iiors w our goverumeau The Haw allau treaty as a grt bluuder. Clevekud ouuht to wui iLl.h.... to Hawaii to oMrtalu the Bsia of it. I Viriead lose to what exteul the MtgarspiNMiUtoft are reilbLj ftr Ike reveluUea." COMBINED HEDGE AND WIRE FENCE. Properly Constructed Hedge Fences are the most durable, TIiq cheapest and best fences in use. Winds do not blow it ilTJL?0? notmTr!u,h1.it awa overflow do not injure it; it does not decay. This diagram shows tho method of n anti 1 IS and training tho Hedjjo. offico .over LADD & For farther particulars call at our THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A- M. " " f 7.on D M iiou r, in. 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. ofSS&SZ Rnd BenenU lnformaUon ii on W. H. HUItLBURT, AmU G. P. A 'PoHTi-tNn. ui'm, Mexican War Soldiers KlntemrlMm'i, .""" :?V . we best system of drawing " 'XKF22:. ."?-' nnp1 - ww nu color irork Intro- wtu. ':85 n. m i:2fl n. m 7.-tt)p.m A liflUII . I. III. .limnnlH .. r . . tlnnH nnrt.il nf Ttnapfuirr. vnb. n "A lw Mw,mn rlf U;nnHl...-' .j." "IMfl W.-gUM JU1H' gon City, Woodburn,' Balem, AlbiS? lu'tlon City, Irvlpg npfl gugeneT ur KOHKBUltQ MALL PAII.Y. B.8.i a. m. 11:17 a. m 5:W p. m. Lv. Lv. Ar. l'ortlaud Balem Iioseburg Ar.i ja)p,; v. Ilto a. m Albany Local, Mally Except Sunday. ii (JO p. m. T.&J .:n. D.-oo p. m. Lv. iiv: Ar. Portland salem Albany Ar. Lv. L.V. 10: JO a.m. 7:3tf a. m. 30a.ni. Dining Cars ou Ogdcii Koute PDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. iVest Side Division, Between Portland and Cerrallis: PAILY-(EXCEPT SUNDAY). 7:Ju a. m. 12:10 p. tn. XvT Ar. .Portland Oorvallls "ArT Lv. b:Mi p. m. 12:58 p. m. At Albany and Corvallla connect wltn trains of Oregon Paoltlo Railroad. KXPHESH TJAIW (DA tLY KXCKFTBUNUAY ' 4:40 p. in. 7:23 p. m. Lv. Portland" ArT ' Ar.McMlnnvllle Lv. :20a. rn 6:45 a. m THKOir;il TICKETS To all points In the Kaateru blates. Conn- d hurope can be oblulned at lowest da and rates Irom W. W. toKlNNIUJ. Agent, Halem. E.P. ROGERS, Asst. G. F. ana ttiss.Ae'l R. KOKHLKli, Manneer. " ' ' Northern Pacific Railroad Is the line to take Fop Reof. Ten &CTM tf trrxnA . j . AlyatonceteUoTuSS: Steiner I Blosser, BUSH'S BANK, Salem, Oregon. CerrcspoudcHco Solicited. I3R-A. ZlECt SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, Frout Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to compote with tholoweat. Only tho bast ii5terinl UBed. Increase of Pensions! Under Actol January 5, 1S83. are entlUed to Increase. Apply to D. C.8UERMAN, ,to0MKn?y,,Bl0Ck CUIn. Attorney, Liberty St. Balem. Ore. lU 130 STATE STREET TINWARE, ROOFING, stoves, Creamery and Dairy Supplies, Steel Ranges, Parlor Heatenj in all styles a.specialty. CLOTHES WRINGERiAND WASHERS From Terminal or Interior Points the il To' all Points East and South. It Is thedlnlne car route, ltruns through vestibule trains; every day In tho year to ST. PADL AND CHICAGO (No change or cars.) CompsBed of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleeper ;Oi latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. SSmS??! be conducted and in which nUhSffn,dhSnB ar,eboth iree nnd lnr- 8SeU,fdW" tflrHt ttDd MOOlMKltaM, ELEGANT DAY COACHE8. i-11"611 Mcketa to and from all colnt. purehid3?, V?d P -2 Purchased at any ticket offico of this com- ?"' '-tormatlon concernine rates time, lanrlr1' r- Walrgfou;1!?: SHAW & DOWNING. Aurufa And THE YA0UINA ROUTE. PACIFIC RAILROAD T Oregon lusSheb0SU-tt- Give less tirnTi,o V.225 nUIes shorter, 20 hours .TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept HundayR). i2vScb?ssru . ?' Arrive vVjJufSa ". 1:10 PM ave Ynoulna 5:30 PM lave 2J!K '. " . '. ". -. MS A M OprVaUls! tralDS connect -t Albany antf withe.ahT?traln8 connect at YAODINA. franclico? ween ""nlna and Ha Wu5aBmeueSvXvTn'?Port,andJiB1 connection w tSP?iB.cfn.Inako clo8e AQUINAKOIJTPntthSiKtrams of th' andlr destined to 2.tnAlbanj'.or tllls -&tf5as-!5sss nuaooandroVonWJ " Agu, Oregon Pacinc It. it. r?. - SS'i'- -?WSf or .SMonUr,,0.r H. F BROER, Proprietor of tho - SASH AND DOOR FAfTORV I MVI VII A" "0K'"," arsjs!2sy! -- - DEPOT PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD FOU TOWN LOTS: CO. Bo u tforu you buy. O. N. CHURCHILL. CiruitOIIli.T. c ttt.t,-A' u""uon3. Tinners, Plumbers Gas and Steam Fitters; A SHEET METAL WORKFR F. T. HART LRAVl$G MERCHAOT I mil I f tailor TAILOR. T COMMEHCIAL BTUKL.T. $2.00 MONTEE BROS., IS OimmercUl street. T. J. KRESS. HOUSK PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Cor. Mb Chm.Ut 8r Undertaking " Embalming. A.U.CLOUOH, . M -WTTIUCTSAND:FARMS H0EYE& Mills. PORCELAIN BATHS SHAVING 150. SWOom.BL.B.fcra.o orley&wiBstauiej., Carpenters and Builders, Shop (Q But .trett, ?f.spw:,lt. O GENTS A DAY, Evening Journal. D'rlt,toM Door. J- E. JHURPUY. T'le for Sale, B"ck and Tile Yard, "U'U 8AUJJ. Take It OnlJeaU - dmy rtn. . TOttrdoor. wvuml mm k BARK1XS Horseshoeing J. I BENNETT k SON. CANDIES, rmt and P. o Cigars, BlooJc. K. T. HUMPHREYS, r nd Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, 043 Oom'l Str,.t. T W. TH0RNBUR6, The Upholsterpr. BLACKflUTTrTT. I Kttnodel. m .' e-"-. - -'. ES S -' , taZA - AEiw!.lrfri