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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1893)
iwrtlHrwmP" 'MM? WKWSt "!" " Evening bApiTl jotjbnal, Tuesday, mach i4, isb& ft I. r 'V ic if I I 'In ! TKfi CAPITAL JOURNAL PUHMHUKD ilAILY, KXCKPT HUN DAY, BT THX Capital Journal Publishing Company. Post Office Block. Commercial Street. StlOOESTKD COMMENTS. Now let the July race meeting bo m well worked up as was tbe sportsmen's gathering. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. iMIly, by currier, per month....... Pally, br mail, per year,........ ncKiy( page, per year,.. M 000 MO There Is one sefenceof advertising well understood that of working the newspaper man for free advertising. Cleveland has no use for tbe war horses. He prefers unbranded cattle, fresh from the range, for ofllce-holders. OltKUON AT TUK WlJIILb'S FAIR. Cirmlar Letter to tlio f eoplo of OrrgoB. As tljo world's expoHltlon opens shortly, no time should be lost, If we would be properly represented. Our state has been allotted ample space In tbe different department buildings, which the Oregon commission has promised to fill, and which It bopes-to occupy with honor to tho slate. And to make tbe labors of this commission tho more successful, which wjll add not only to the credit of tho state, but to her every cltlswti, tho free co-opera tlou of her each and every resident Is earnestly solicited. Persons who buve prepared Individ ual exhibits, societies, organizations, or associations of any kind tliut have pre pared exhibits of any kind are urged to at once place themselves In commu Dlcatlon with the beads of the several departments of the commission. You may be able to judge to which depart ment your exhibit belongs by reading what follews: Tho commission deslrex to send to Chicago those things which will In any tuutiuer give a true repre sentation of any of Oregon's resources, or add In any way to tho attractivness of the spaces allotted to Oregon In any of the exposition buildings. The Oregon exhibit will bo collected and displayed under tho followlug headings: Tho department of Agriculture, for tstry and forest product,und live stock, W. P. Matlock, superintendent. The department of horticulture, Including Floriculture and viticulture, Dr. J. It. Cardwoll, superintendent. Tho depart ment of mines, mining, and metal lu'gy. C. W. Ayres, superintendent. The department of tlshlng and fishing apparatus, manufactures, electrical and mechanical Inventions, Geo. T. Myers, superintendent. Tho dopartmeut of woman's work, comprising tho flno arts, household economy, and products thereof, Mrs. M. Taytou, superintend ent until July J, 1803, and Mrs. E. V. Allen, superintendent from July 1,1803. The department of education, Includ ing educational exhibits, literary, spe cial, general, tuuslo, etc., K. 11, MoEl roy, superintendent. Tho department of civil government, Including state ndcouuty, U. W. Mollrlde, superin tendent. Persons wishing to umko exhibits iu any of tho departments enumerated, will please oomtuunloato the respective superintendents. Tho violet Is our first spring flower and Its rare rich perfume is never equalled by any floral followers., Tbe adverser who places his an nouncements, Intelligently imqg com mon sense, can get actual return proflls from tho columns of Thk Jouknal. Bo tbe reform Democratic congress spent f l,02ti,8M,0i9, or $38,404,600 more than the preceding Jtepubllean ecu gress, which was liberal enough, as all know. Postmaster-Qeueral Btephcnson'and Becrelary of tho Treasury Carlisle both place their sons iu the best ofllces un der their department. They are civil service reformers with a vengeance. Not having been elected Mr. Allen is to be appointed Senator from Washing ton. Gov. Moody of Oregon held he could not do that and called a special session to elect one. liutGov. McUruw thinks he can. Thk Jouknal has tbe only associat ed press franchise held by any even ing paper outside of Portland, and receives tho same dally press report taken by the Portland Telegram, the only other dally getting an afternoon report. Its readers get all the news. WJI1F. Jiyars, a sou ofHurveyor Qenoral Byara of the Capital Jouk nal to., Is now editor and business mauugerofthu Goldeudalo, Wu., Ben Unci. He comes of ono of Oregon's best nowspapor families and will render tho people of Klickitat county faithful service. Editor Flaggls at Washington try Ing bis hutid at getting a federal olllce. Ho has our best wishes Iu his endeavor and those who know how dillicult It h for newspaper men to obtain party rec ognition will sympathize with him. Upon his return he will seek toconvert the Demoorat Into a morning paper. A riiUKISTS SOCIETY. Balem Is big enough to hnvo u slroug uortsu organization. Tho hucm-sh of the rose shows nud chryeauthemum fair held hero Indicates what greuter things could bo done If there were or ganized ellort. The Oregon Btate Horticulture sod ty Is interesting the ladles of Oregon :n uorjcuituro. Mre. M. 13. Hhallbrd, 6t Portland, has been elected chalrmuu of the executive com in It leu of the floral department and under the auspices of tbe society It Is proscd to conduct flower shows. Tho first ono under the department's auspices will bu given In Portland during tho first week In June. Premiums will bo otlered for the best Individual exhibit, the lt exhibit by a tlorktand the beat exhibit by a city. Kntrle are expected from all parts of the state, for every student and prao UUouer of floriculture lu the state Iain- wrestwl Iu the department's work nud ger to promote It, A feature of tho how will be the uativo flora exhibit, wuloUwllldo uiuoh to acquaint the peoploofOregou with tho floral treas ure which nature has so lavishly be 4awed upon them. Practical lessons j in Mower cultivation will be given by (WptrleuctHl florists. It Is the lutentlon to aeeure a guarantee fund sumciout to tuable the ooituultteo to oflVr prvuil MM that will Invite eompetlllnu exhl WU from all parts of tho slate. During tit year similar shows will be iu-i.t i. w cities which are uow manifesting ft lively Interest In the departments la- The will of General Beauregard was probated at New Orleans last week. His estate, except a tew small bequests, Is left to his children. To the city of Charleston he gavo a sword, which was presented, to hhn by some ladles of New Orleans In 1801 for his services In capturing Fort Bumpier. To tbo state or Louisiana ho bequeathed a Ufe-slznd portrait, or tlie testator. After dlspos- ingoi mo proerty, tho testator In struots his executors to have his body cremated, provided, however, that there was a crematory In successful opcratlouln or near Now Orleans at tho time of his doath. Tho general gavo ns a reason for warning his body cremated that ho considered cremation better for the sanitary condition of such a climate us Loulsluua than the present mode of burial. As there was no crematory anywhere near, this re quest was considered void. but need not, as Messrs. Porter and Bwank personally urged their friends to vote against themselves and vote for tbe lucky ones, having tbe Interest of the district at heart and believing that Ball and Cole was better qualified to be clerk and director while building a new school bouse, for the reason that one li a lumber dealer and the other a hardware merchant. The question of s now school house was tbe leading thought of the meet ing. A vote to build one coaling ?2000 was unanimously voted, with tbe ex ception of Charles Heins who wanted one costing $3000. Tho business Interest here is well represented, good stores, good black smith shop, good lumber yard, good hotel and a good flouring mill, from which the city of Salem receives a good share of its flour. Mrs. Colo Is gradually recovering from her Illness. The religious Interest here Is not very strong. No severe fight bos been made upon tbe Devil, and by all ap pearances he Is not chained. The com munity consists of a good many good people, and some not so good, but asa general thing we think tho averago Is a little better than Balem. NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY. Small gems aro now set In the sllve mountings of pocketbooks. Blno enauiol and gold is employed ex tensively In decorating manicure 6eta. A silver handled curling tongs and at alcohol lamp ore inclobcdin a silver case. A silver fruit knifo, surmounted by a gilded bunch of grapes, was recently dis- piayeu in a jnow York jeweler's window, In the window of a Broadway iewelei is oxmmteu an uncut opal, which, it if claimed, Is tho largest over found in Aus tralia. An alligator leather caso or scabbard, decorated in silver at tho tip and ot the open end, is designed to hold a pair of silvor mounted scissors. Ponwlpors of various shapes are cov- ered by plates of aluminium orbritnnnia waro, decorated with small landscaj paintings and raised devices, such a tho crown or flower-do-luce. Jewelers' weeKiy. Blryclo Mall Dellrery. In an interview Postmaster General .Vanamaker, in the Indianapolis Jour nal, says: Freo postal delivery In tho rural dis tricts Is coining somo time. Tho gov jrninent does not give tho farmer his .haro of tho bouofits of the mails. In mother year, 1 think, tho postofilco de partment will bo self sustaining, and 1 think tho time will then bo rlpo for tho Inauguration of tho freo delivery of mails in tho rural districts. Tho plan, however, Is feasible only where there are good roads, because It Involves the tine of bicycles. I nra glad to know your itato is beginning to show an Interest in good roads. It is quite possible, with roads nassa- ble at all seasons of the year, to operate tho rural delivery system, and also col lect tho mails from tho boxes placed along the road. There aro some parts of rural districts noar Philadelphia whloh might havo tho dolivery now ii Ihsro were raonoy to equip such service. We aro UBlng bicycles In Washington with good succoss in deliveries as well u collections. It is entirely feasible and also propor to extend evory advan tage of our mail service to the farmers. SALEM MARKETS. Wheat- 67c per bushel. Oats 3540c per bushel. Potatoes 6060o per bushel. Flour J3.C0 per bbl. Bran (Backed) $18.00 per ton Bhojfs-(Backed) $20.00 per.ton. Eggs 20c per dozen. Chickens 8 to 10c per lb. Chopped feed -(Sacked) $20.00. Ducks 12Jc per lb. -Geese 7c per lb. Turkeys lOo per lb. Lard 12J16cperlb. Butter 2530c per pound Beef 712jc dreseed, Veal 10 to 12Jc, dressed. Pork 712Jc dressed . Wool 1518c per lb. Hops 1618jc per lb. Far and Wide. Not, on thin broad continent alone, but In malarial breeding tropical regions, In Guate mala, Mexico, South America, tbe Isthmus of Panatna, and elsewhere, Hoatetter's stomach Hitters airord to Inhabitants and sojourners protection against malaria. Tbe miner, the freshly arrived Immigrant, tbe tiller of the Vlreln soil newlv robbed of lis forMta b v the axe of the pioneer, finds in the sunurb antl. febrlllo speclfloa preserver against the polsn- uu luaisma wuicn in vagi districts ricn in natural resources, is yet fertile in disease. It annllale disorders of tbe stomach, liver and bowels, fortifies those who use It against rheu matic ailments breed and fostered by outdoor expesure: Infuses cental vnrmth intn a. tnrm chilled by a rigorous temperature, and robs of weir power id imrm morning ana evening mists and vapors laden with hurtrulness; Btrenthens the weak and conbuers Incipient kidney trouble. Intelligent Readera will notice that PROFESSIONAL AND UUSINESSCAKD8. Tit's Pills aro not "trarrantetHo cure" all classes or dlien.et, but only such as result trout u. u jsorucrcu in cr, i i Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia, i-evers, uosuveness, muuus Colic, Flatulence, etc. For theso tliey nre not warranted In- fallible, out are an nearly so hshhu alblo to make a remedy. Price, Sac SOLD EVERYWHERE. OS cu. 1 EGEflHEMsNFiUENIL Oot PElirECTlOV BTRINOK frt Tift mrj Mill. Iitteu. DoeisotBTAI.V. PREVENTS BTRICTOBE. Cum CO'.'OKItllCEA in.1 GLEET la 0,1 to IVicn lUfi. A QUICK CURE for LEUCOEKnCJA or "A HtTES. EoUlrtUDECCGlSTS. Soot Jo unj Aitnu for 1 k. MALTIXin ItmrAmtwi Co.. La WATT, cltll &&h wM.fr it - At TSj '' '' JkSK Mrs. Ed. Swan Duucanvillo, 111. 00UNXYJ.00AL NBWS. BTAYTON. La Grippe Beums to bo tho rago In Stay ton ami vicinity Just uow. Deputy Blicrlll Emu. Coonor wa .in. Iiik busltiesa In town Baturtlay nlKht. Bert Jthoades, of Balem sjnint Satur day night and Sunday here. Miss Mary Molntyra. ofHaleut was tno guest or tho MlsscsIIuniuau, Bever al days last week, Misses Mallldft Jeter and Obo Stay ton returned Friday, after r two weeks visit aniouK relatives ami friends In Jellersou W. D. Brown departed Friday morn ing for a fow mouths visit to friends lu Montana. I.J ,. X HUM, 411 xt Tlw April Overland Monthly will UJh Tho Wiwk of Tho iVtrel. tteiy of u adventurous summer o tho Oallfornla Coast, illu ' Also 'Autouir tho Dlirimm ,if xumy ra mto," u, by Helen M. OwpMUer. Mr. Crjenter will Klvo ' ta thk coutlnu4tlou of her jmper a tokUy iwewralo history of the luhu- mm iMVry of tbo ludUu children taMw4e..M county, fully UliwUnM Bwm iMlHUuics wasiH uj UrawltiiM hf 6fa Httd. w-'- 1 TWs Mbl dMrM ( to U eoKratu. J. 1. Davlo spent the latter part of tits tllb..t tllll... -1 . ... kvvii mii(iiK ii.vuus ami relative In Lebanon and Waterloo. Jteverend Joe Waldrop beluguuable to till his regular appolntmeul here Huuday sutwtltutiHl tho Itev. Mr. IIIll who preached an Intervatlng dlooiiro to r iargv auiiietico. Ono of the moat enjoyable ovvnUnf tuo last low wooKs was the party held at tho residence of Mr. L, B, Huiriuau ou last Baturtlay evenlug, Tho evculmc was eiit lu social gamea until the hour invno wuen an uupvrtwtl well pleasetl with tho eveuingn entertain uunt. AUMHV1LI.K. Futthv last two weeks tli u-.n.A. has been Just to, It has rallied wi,eu t BrATK of Ohio, City ofTolkdo, 1 Luoas County, f m I' HANK J. ClIK.VKV MinliAa , n,.,i. that he Is tho senior partner of the K.V.V"' r: .S1'.?. ... "k ""'l"'" mu vuy 01 toieuo, uouuty and state aforesaid, and that said llrni will pay tho sum of ONR mtYni,'n DOLL AltS for each and every ea-,e "of "'" iiiav ranuoi oo cured by the uso of Hams Oatahkh Cohk. FkankJ.Ciiknky, bworn to before me and subscribed In "y.P-'wuce, this Cth day of December, A, l).t 1SS0, '-) A. V. QI.KAKON, BKAl, Y Nntnrv Piil.ll,, Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally and acts directly on the blood anil mucous surfaces of tho system. Bend for testimonials, free. J-&. ,0IHE,NKY . Toletio, O. tWrSold by druggists, 76c. Baby crfod, Mother klghod, Ooctor prescribed : Castorla HOOD'S PlLLS do not purge, rain or griM. but act promptly, ecully nd eraclently. 15c Farm for Sale or Trade. cn?XL,Vl?,;.!lM'"!:.p;.?b'r. inornearWeiu. " 11. o"W 0Fny Sublimity, Or. 3-tl-dw Smith Premier Typewriter. wanted to, aud the sun shown when It couldn't help Itself, but whu...-., .. slble, it hid its faot behlud some cloud u If trying to couvluc tut KiaduallJ litat thw waa actually a uu ju 0 Th auaual sehool intiUl, w. .,.. MWfMM of d utters, wrath JtiiaukAii .itio., .t t. , . . r UB uk. iul : :.z :;.7r.v.7 T" d I in WG lit- Ir.p.r4:ijn. mum lauiwTujirilJ TUU ail-laoruorMui)UiOjmj3 Bold by Batkett A Van81yi. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS A PLAOTERER8. HoMonriujipaymeuu. ' nnted. W, I. STALEY, Arent. Salem. Th0.:1" m Tb -. -. v tf miMllU IMrtUna, uf fflSJutSy'rst b.cvk.rouat who ukt srMiiMuu.. ....,:.:.. :.tt ' ri ! mu MiMto aatau ..a i ' lw: zz :: rr. rm. ir. ' WISCOSIN CENTRAL LINES. tNrtt,plcHcR.R, CUrn.) LATEST TIME CARD, Tvo Through Train Da.lv. n.. m I u iKxnMvoni i ""w-iut ii i.a IMU wk. laiils-.f..Ti:,T,,.1 "-l- MIUC H.ltl -- "TreM' lH tbsbMtMWM. etieked tarousa Lx. rrtrasjya.iwi. TtfktMtwlj na ttUlr ttl LV-u., n lhlnnni wliii Mil JOIIN KNlaMf ':iS,,?.B"ith. ', Bargains in L II. W, Smith, postmafter oi l.ewisvllle, and W. V. Murphy, nf Silem, Cave for sale about 2 000acrf-8ofgood farming and stock land In the Lucklimut1) country In Folk counly Prices range from 8 to 8:0 per acre. All good property, ai d on the market for tho first time. Oreat the above. bargains. Cult on or address dw 2-ie-tf EX K. HALL, Paper Hanger and Decorator, Offleo nt Chai. Calvert's MUllnery store. Balem, Oresrnn Sick Headache 21 Years of Sullcrlng Ended by One ' Bottlo of Hood's The intense misery of those who suffer with sick headache, is beyond description. The wonderful success of Hood's Sarsaparilla in curing this trouble warrants us in urging all who are afflicted by sick headache to give this medicine a trial. Read these grateful words from a well known Illinois lady : " Few peoplo suffered as much as I hare with sick headache. I havo had It by spells tor 2t years, sometimes as olten as Throo Times a Week. I would get up with It, suffer all day, go i bed wiih it and have it all night. I tried everything that was recommended, but nsrer was cured until about a ear ago, when My Mothor-ln-Law Eersuaded me to try one bottle of Ilood's amparllla. I am glad to say that It cured me, arid I have not had nick headache sliicti I took the flrst bottle ot Hood's Sana paruis. It has done nio a great deal of. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures good In other ways, and has Increased my weight from laj to U7 pound. I eaS. Si,5.,"2L0c"Hr, Swaparll!a enough Mas, ho. Bwax, Duncanvlllc, 111. k On Meter System. TO CONSUMERS: The Halem Llshtand Pnwpr Pnmnanv ni eteat expfn'e hne equipped their Electric ttght plant with the most modern apparatus f.nd arf- now able to offer the public u belter IhV., any clty"6n (he coast?" "' B rale 10We' Arc and Incandescent Lighting. Electric Motors for all pur poseswhere powerisrequired xssr- oiJc'e -W'iwsa 179 Commercial Street, ONLY LINE P. H. B'ABOY. OKO.O.BINOUaM. D'ABOy 4 BINGHAM. Attorneys at Law, Hoomsl, 2 and S, U'Arcy Hutlding, Ml ouite street. Special attention given to OuhI nessln tbe supreme and circuit courts ot the state. 3 H R. P. BOISE. Atlormy at law, tnlem,Cit. ion Offlic'7t Commercial street. T1LMON FOKD, Attorney at law, ealem, Ortgon. unice up stalls lu I'.vtton block F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, Mm , pby block. HJ. BiOUKIt, Attorney at law.aalem, Ore , gon. Office over bush's bank EAST AND SOIjl VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE of tho u Southern Pacific Company, OAMWKN1A EXMIKSH TKAIN-ntJN Di BKTWEIU,- rOKTLAND AMIS f ' MOUt II. 7.iT. p. in. D.lbp. m. SilS a. ru i.v. Ar. i'ortlaud Halem Ban Frnn. r J.8UAW.M.W.I1UNT. 8UAW&UUNT J. Attorneys at law. Office over Capital National bant, Balem, Oregon. J T. BICHABDdON, Attorney nt law Of O. flee upstairs In front rounis ol new Bush jiock, corner Commercial and Court btrtets, Ntlem, Oregon. JOHN A. CAB -SON, Attorney at Uw, rooms 8 and 4, Bush bank building, Milem,Or, u. f.BOJJHAM. w.u.holmes. BONHAM & HOLMES, Attorneys at law. Office In Bush block, between State and ourt, on Commercial street. ME. POeUE, Stenographer and Tjpe . writest Best equipped typewriting of fice out one In Oregon, over Bush's bank, salem, Oiegon, DK. A. B, G1LLI8, specialist In dlseaoes of the eye, ear, nose and throat, Room 10 Bush bank buildiug, r-alem. rvB. W.B.M01T, Physician and Surgeon. U Office in Eldridgo block, Salem, Oregon, olllce hours 1 0 to U a. m. and a to 4. p m. DB.T O SMITH, UentUt. W Btate strett, Balem, Oregon, finished dental opera tions of every description. Painless opera tion a specialty. T B-.PUUH, Architect, plans, specluciv- , , , uuiu auu nuperiaieunence lor an clashes ot buildings, oireci, up siairs, OtUce '290 Commercial n A. BOBEBT. Architect, room iU, Mar J quam building, Portland, Olegou. DW. TOWNS SNU. Civil Lnclneer A Sur- . veyor. Office with Oreou Land Co., sal-m, Oregon. P. J. LAKSEN & CO., K. Manufacturer of Wagons, Car nages, eic. pairing a Specialty- . suop to Btate street. PKOILOIIONLOIJGKNO. 2 A.O.U. W.- A-,iirti!eeUlnthlrJna11 ln tate Insurance building, every Wednesday evening t ,wim A- W.DENNIS, M.W. J. A. 8ELWOOD, Becorder. " THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU SAI.BM. . . . or.gon. Office removed to 2H Commercial at. Bates reasonable Public and private work -. c. B. CLEMENl'.aianager. MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN THIRD YEAR Opens Monday, September 19th. at. !.,.. nu.,T a UBU' "PP081 opera house. Children receive at ih.u - &ssi:is.Mffi Tl itit v t ,t ?,';"" .'J"",a work. Only thn hi.. It U i 1 1 J (J yrtemorlednraX'10adSd SK?.wKi luuced. "" iuiro 2 Leaving Portland, 31 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS 8:45 A- M. 7:30 P, M. 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 si rrpruc FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. or'adoSS; an1 KeUeral ,nf"atlon call on iSi Washington St., POHTI.ANO. llHtiH)., Mexican War Soldiers Increase of Pensions! O C.8HEUMAN, Boom n oray. niock, CMm Mt 1-lberty St. Balem. Ore. lSim oriir 5:20 a. S .tX)B.M Above trains Htnii nn I v .i ...i. ? lions north or Rosebure, Kast p, ?, " Orgon City, WoodburrT, Waleii. & Tangent, hedds, Ilalsey, i iM7 Jlllict on HIV. Irvlnvanrt T.'..' '?rn6DUri , BMWJ3uKi;Me. BOSimmtU MALL DAILY? t:&i a. m. 11:1 n. m 5-50 p. m. LV. LV. Ar. Portland Salem lloseburg Ar. " i:jp.m I IMkk i'.V p, m 1:40 dS Albany Local, Dally i..tl p. ru. :'ol p.m. 9.00 p. m. Lv. Lv: Ar. Except Sundar Pfir.tf.nH A - i - . ...UW m , . ,y n. I.V I 7.0J . - -. ,.UU H. sulem Albany Lv. Dining Cars ou Ogdcn Uoute F0LU1AN BUFPET SLEEPERS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trulns. iVest Side Division. Between Portland and Cerallis: PAILY- (KXCKPT SUNDAY). 7: JO a. ru. lalO p. ni. Lv7 Ar. ""Portland f'orvallls 7u. Lv. o.dUpTnT, 1H:5S p. m. At Albany and Cprvullis connect wltn trains of Oregon Pur-IAo llallroad. SXrnKSSTKAIW (DAILY EXCKlTaUMDAY- "&2Ua.m 6:4 j a. m l:4(J p. in. 7:2j p. m. Lv. For; land aFT Ar.McMlnnvllloLv. TilKOU-Ufi TICKETS To nil points ln the Kiltrn htaten, ('ana dauud buiopecau be obtiilnett ut lowest rutes irom tv. v. MUNNiat, 11. KOKHUCK, Manacer. From Terminal or Interior Points the Northern Pacilic Ra For Renf. Steiner & Blosser, 130 STATE STREET TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES, Creamery antl T)n,v c-... , iljr ouppnes, Steel Ranges, Parlor Heaters m all styles a.specialty. CLOTHES WRINGERSANDWASHERS s a call. Giv .'e Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It is thedining car route. ItruiiH througb vebtibule trains, every day In tho year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Compesed of dining cars unsurpassed, ruilman drawing room sleepeis .Ol httest equipaif-ut TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can be constructed and In w hlch accommodatlbns are bolh free and lur- ELEGAKT DAY COACHES. Acontinuovs llnf cctnejlini? with ,.n llnes.atiording dire JrSf unAtopfjS PtllltnnH !. .... . cured in adv ro7 n?m "ODB caD be the road. "iroi-8 any agent or Thronch (lloi. . .. - . .. In Ameri .," )Y ""S V."m " PO-nto Full Information concerninir ratek fim Uncforlr1' COr Wasning-IWl&t: SHAW A DOWNING. Aconts THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD s1S?mshlpBi'iSe SIP?1 company's ls time fh"a bv"f.8l,or,er" hours class thrn.mh S? any otbe' mute. First troS Portiagnd PnanTfier a.nd fte6t llni lametto VallwiS l polnts ln the Wll mur ,?Jito and lrom Bun Franciscn '""" antouLE, (Except Hundaysj. fave Albany veoorvallls . . Arrive Yaqulna . . . . feave Yaqulna. ... eave CorvaUis . . .' Arrive Albany ... O. ft 1.-00 Pit 1:J0 P id 6:30 P 11 -6:45 AM 10:35 A M 11:10 AM n . Corvallls.' H connect at Albany and JfateamslitrS rbJPm,tlIne.nt Uo7s Lin Tancisco. elween Yu"lna and Ha A.Mri.fLp.aAs.elgers lrom Inrnn T" ?" valley polnu .V. "."".""","" with- the tzr"Zrv'yz and all wnnectinn ,..r. -"" ui inaKe clot lAQUlNAKOUTFo1,11!,, ,ral of tht and If deiiuaed to . l ny .or rvallis Aenu 200 and .PVSiS'? . -.UU, Ul. O CO. UOQUK - xiumiu a . .. AguToregonSeVTt1; Hi u m ""eioprnent PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD FOR $2.00 IVrdown forth Hnt nnlh.i l-HOTtKHUPHsmthecnJ. MONTEB BROS., W CommercUl Street, T. J. KltESc HOUSE PAIXTIXQ, PAPER HAXQIXQ Ctor.lh,aAcime,tu BuUt, Undertaking tmbalminfl:. ttWUl,taU,rtlO I'l i urvr " WIS: PRTTTT rnDlmrt .. " 1UAWB AiD JPARMS . - pKtJ LS. n. a n ti shaving 150. llie for Sale, ncK and Tile Yard, ""'Wtt BALtM CO Mo"-8t,8alB1or. A0i'A:imimhh tarpenters and Build, 8opSHUU !!!rsi-c,i, J. L BENNETT & SON. ers, 0 CENTS A DAY, Evening Journal. Tak CANDIES, "uit and p Cigars, Bloolc. e It! JOURNAL Onljacestta da n... yourdJo?,"1"" WW 4 USDXS. ureesnoenp. K T. 111JMIUkkys, CI.Bd Tobacco. ' BIUIAUD PARLOR, 33 Com-, s,,. -- , T. w- TH0RNBUR6, ne upholsterer, fisBL'g&aa n...T -u rrnatn " SsSS ' -