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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1893)
h' m, mmi jonuul fUMMforijeO DAlLY, KXCK1T HUN DAY, nr in Capital Journal Publishing Company. I'.wt Offlw WeekCom wefHnl fllreet. HOFERBROTHERS, - - Editors. Utuy.hy wsiy,i ' llf ( toy Mtrler, ptr month,.-......--, W ffi .ur man, pr mi. ...... ..,.. w i B pf rs, er yrer, ...-...,.....' " IN THK UI'JNI-X OK MK. J0NK& I regret Iobmj Hint one of the ilrat dilutes our preterit Administration has done, Iim been to ittrl ken blow at the animal Induntry. Cnttlo raining has jwcotne mucIi popular avocation that iiundredfl of polltlcluii bf all parties liovo given up all other bunluces and have become Inspired wfth Kb Impor tance, Moat of them have been more Intercated In raining imlarlea out of the government than In cattlo raining, It in rud to aeo thin Infant luduntry de atroyed by tho tnalUd hand of a blx fat unurper like Cleveland, He han no heart tot tho people who have earnestly labored to make our cuttle Industry a source of revenue. Men who have never been taught how to wean a call from Its early pittHloii for the bovine breant were directing the cattle Indus trie of a whole commonwealth of ateera, and turning out tuna of govern ment reports on what to do with our great American dairy Interests. Out hundred and hlxty eight of theso use . ful persons huvu been, thrown out of tho animal bureau In ouo week by the now secretary of agriculture and ihelt Mlarlen efft ofl. But that Is not the worst. I am bouiethlng of u farmer, J write rcsolutloiiH for discussion at our meetings while my wlfo does the churning. It galls rue to see u pluto crat lu the whlto Iiouho turn out thewe people who went consumers In Wash ington boarding houses of butter, milk and beef, tho products of our Industry. Cleveland Is no friend of tho farmer If he goes on In this wuy crippling the great art of agriculture. There Is a great deal of lino science about this animal Induntry, It Is down so line that experts In the microscopic department were paid ton dollars a day for looking Into u glavs not over ten times and that In front of a beer counter. A friend or mluo In Eastern Oregon wu a special representative In the sheep department and hU scien tific, knowledge of the lino qualities of lambs was so great that be never came lu contact with tho great staple of the imanu umpire except when ho was called toPorlland Bunduys to stroke the silky ringlets of his best girl. I am opposed to pensions for anyone exoept ex-presidents, presidential wid ows ami tho United States supreme Judges. I am also lu favor of giving Miss Maria Hulpln some relief, Tho above are as a rule poor and deMorvIng people. Our presidents are only getting UK),OOOaplecorortlelrJi)b,uud ft few hundred dollura a week for groceries , and washing. I am pleased to boo that tho Issuing or at least llfty now pensions at l to $10 n mouth was stopped early In Mr. Cleveland's superb rolgti. It was done lu this way: All business ut tho goverment pension building was suttpouded for eight days, to arrange for the Inaugural ball. lu that time tho full force would have grouiul out pensions lu amount to at least (0000 a year for soverul years. It Is true, all the bauds lu tho pension oftlee had to bo paid Jill ,000 for thoo right days lu preparing for and clean ing up after the swell dauco for tho blg-ueoketl president ami cabinet and the low-necked women. Tho Inaugu ration, ball always costs In tho neigh borhood of a hundred thousand dollars. Hut I am glad to see something douo 1r cutting dowu peuslou oxtmvsguuce, If It U a little expensive to bring It about, Cleveland hoa made n bril liant start In tho right direction and I kope he will keep right uhead until ho sucooeUslu oonllnlng peiitdons to tho worthy and dewrvlug cases which I have mentioned. I see wo are lu for n new Republican party. Thuro U to bo a national ooti veutloo of Republican clubs, that Is to 0 the Jub ami give this country what It sadly ueeds, a braud, spanking, new Q. 0, 1 There nro tu bo new sole, mw beeU, new upHrs, and bright new r4 top tu the new pair or boots that tbe wlllloua are to put ou and tramp to tlw polls lu November 16WJ. The farm. aa arts eveu expected to putou this now rUele of foot wear aud rvator us to pewsr, Thts rouveutlou Is to be large ly Made up of the young meu who sryd tkelr country uuder druut after 1m bad supprtwsed the rebellion, aud Wbe gallantly held on under Hayes, GarlUUl aud Arthur. They took a rest wksH Cleveland went lu but were tiu- HMNUAwy to uieir couutry's raoue, 'fittest at the front at Washington, wheu Jfarrlsou took the otth of oftlee. Tliey Wtf Inaugurated with him. Aud not sauy of thalr rUtlV" were spared WlM Were old mougk to take the oath T Me. And thsy all stood gallautly Ikjr (Im ablfi uulll, knt upwards aud Its i atM rlistlHg , It was uragKvd , prt ansr the hurrwatts at Ust ToUsai t4t!pwrckHt aalbrt tUssy ID OtsWlHir ttt Srlvt UMf ft mw G. O. 1. WM tit country receive the maiden efiurt of Idea coy political neophlU 7 They are m fresh, no new. so like tho daisy bursU lug from the sod In the Inuoeence of virgin purity, that (he down-trodden iinuwc groatiiug under corruption and seeking iomethlng fresh and new In tho way of a political party will rush to their arms In a mighty whirl wind of adoration and put them all back into ofTicn In a pig's eye. OftOKUK WASHINGTON JoNEA. ljxji 1-L-.U uiisu Olllt K8TIMATBS OF CJTf KEVKNUES. Bevoral persons have found fault with Tim Jouhhal'h estimate by which a ten mill levy for city purposes on a valuation of two and a half mil lion dollars Is made to yield $260,000. yettie of tho banks want to hlro us to figure Interest for them. They say It will only yield $25,000. The way every thing else Is figured out, our figures should be correct. Whatever Is under taken by tho city turns otit Just that way and tho revenues should be esti mated accordingly. For lustanco, the city's share of last year's street Improve ments was to bo $6000. They will be nearly $100,000 by the time the cases are through the courts, Tho new city hall was to cost $20,000. The plans now talked of run up to $50,000 aud tOO.OOO and who doubts they may not reach $100,000? Tiik Jouknal's figur ing may not be mathematically correct, but the rules of mathematics do not seem togoyorn lu our city aflairs. We only estimated tho income In a way to cover tho possible outlay. Htatk op Ohio, City of Tolkdo, Lucas County, M' KkankJ. Ciiknky makes an oath that ho Is the senior partner of the llrmof F. J. Ciiknky 6c Co., d olng nuslness In tho City of Toledo, County and state uforeaald, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONI3 HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of (J ATA mm that cannot bo cured by the use of Ham.'b Catakuii Cuitii. Fhanic J. Ciiknky, Sworn to before mo aud subscribed lu my presonco, this fitb day of December, A. D., 1880. A. YV. UI.KAHON, j fiKAf, fiKAfc Notary Public. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intcrnallv and nets dliecily on Uio blood mid mucous surfaces of the system. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toleao, O. jrSold by druggists, 76c. FROM AUMSVILLE. Our school closed this week, Its term of six months. ai issued ami Mrs. u, vv. Hraltli are on the Invalid corps this week. Miss Myrtle Dovo who has boon at tending our lino school this winter, re turned to hor homo at Whlteaker. George Mills, our esteemed tlckot agent, fools very lonesomo this we'eTt with no verybrlght prospectahead,untll tho fall term of school opeua. Tho Clirtntlau church started out with a brand now shepherd, and ir tho old saying la true, that a "new broom swoops oloan," he will gather us all Into tho fold. Dr. Klaas Is removing his barn to tho back end of his lot. It Is understood that Mr. 0. J linen Is In partnership with him, and llio burn will bo used Jointly, by tho doctor to shelter his cow, and by Mr. 1 linen to shelter his home from tho west wind. La Grlppo spoken or by your corres pondent, has round Its way Undisplace. its llrst stop was ut tho rosUUnco of Frank Pound, und It pounded his old est sou In a cruel manner. It attacked Mr. Ray nurd, ouo or tho 'healthiest, strongest and toughest mou of this place. Rut Oh my! what a sight It made or him. He had not been so bad ly used lu all his lire. The Best Systom of Fortification . iii lno,,Hi fy J'Ul ,n l'Wa'lout against disuse wllti that acceptable aud r. feotual barrier against Ita Inroads Hosteller's Siomach lllllor. I'rvcautlonary measure, wheu the health It but ilithilv imiuin.) ' ..mi,.. i .(I.-.. ,,,.- .,;.. i'..v."i. -."'"" m ii miarir iiirinr siiatir bwuiAi Se nj phylclAti well kurtw, worth any amount of liifdUMttliin site rwaid, A urtmonUarr him. larlalclilll.aniortudlgeatton, liicrslu( ir. fjstuiart y of thn Utwels, h warning rheumatic h ll,ri,iU"cl,v,,rT ' Ul ',,nt b.t at riiriloiuu-lhtarreaprU to the seusr ofself-ltrolM'llnii whleh mi kmiii rrr. ......... judgmeul will Ulsitgard. Hosteller' HUmi. ach , llllter .preserves Ihone who take It irom malaria dyH)i.N, clipiulo oonstlpaitoii rheuiuailsm, kliluer and bladder IntuUU aud Jlver ; wmpialnt. Nrvus Invalids, ixratit k tniubledwllh lhelur)rmltlf lue dent load vaupd yearn, lad Irs in delicate health and o-iiivalMwuls derive ludulle benefit Irum tu ttlltera. SALKM MAKKKT8. Wheat 47o ier bushel pau-540o ier bushel. l)tat(VM.4O00d Wr bushel. Hour 3.G0 er bbl. UrauHHMkea) 118.00 ier ton Hhorts-(Backed) ).00 er,tou. Kggs &Kj per down. Chlckeus-3 to lOo iter lb. ChopHl fml-(Boked)f 30,00. Ducks 12Jo Hr lb. Geese 7o per lb, airkv-i0i twr lb. I-urd-lsMQlooiwrlb, Mutter 30o iter ikhiuiI Jwf-7lScdrIl, VwO-10 to l!c, divtd, IVQlMJadrvmHl. W00I-I&QI80 jer It. Hops-lSlajQHrU. TUlTri VlhIJA ntUMi un.,...., gnpug. Wmwoaa Llvw lUguUtor, Uar in wlud. kiut au expHHttHt ItUe. tbwwsj by thowsaiisfa, kVhmxa UuhlAJL JoyiWAL, 'ruiteuAV, aiajicji m, iotf V.g. ?a TUB OLD roLK'W VtUVt. AT An OAKO)M tt'Hi (rti followlnr ttdntrst (Km w4 wrlttM hf an Orf'n eountry txiy, wno'ewiiitl t-b ankJeelby einemlnf with rlstlVWlwljsd j)ii rrturnrd rroui a tun utiti.iMUMD blrlii.) I Ho wa'tet'dn' la crotHtUo iiMn tfn1 t)r me liow odd It leeml To ft) buck Km ton a iwMpla' train, Wllhoat our old ox Umt VtUf Jan, theidft' In no ntranfee, It mutt be Jut a dream. They ir 'twill only taks tont dai; Ilut how can that lis tut I'm nurs we wers as ma of mosth), Boms forty yearn ago; ilut ereryllilDK han chanted to much, An' ox teams were no low Yen, IU mors than forty yearn f o, HmcnWeleft lllnol, And nurted for old Oregon, John wan our baby boy, A round-faced baby, two year1 old, Our pride, our life an' Juy, AiCflowJonn'n gr'n'pa; dearroejunttblnkt Hay Jane, do you tuppone that tuey, , Our kin-folk back In llllnoln, Would believe that John In gray, An' ban a little gran'non, Junt bom the other day? Yen, It wm In forty-nine, That we paaked up U; ewe Bo far out In the Wenlern clime T make a little home; An' how we worked to clear the farm, Junt you an' I alone, Wonder what the foikn will nay, When they nee un walk no nlow; When they nee our wrlakled faccn. An' our gray heads bcndln' low; An' If they'll atfe for "baby Jehu," An forty year ago? Law now, won't they be nurprUed, When we tell 'em all the newn, About John an' hln farm an'ntock An' how lie's well to do, All 'bout bin neveu children, An' hln Uttlp gran'non too? An' then they'll ank 'bout Oregon, 'Jioutthe Wthfooiraln; An' 'bout the "big red apples," An'othcr fruits un' grain; If there'n bands 01 hostile Indtann Like once were on the plaint? They'll ank un 'bout our orchards. An' 'bout our gardonn too; If wo raise plenty garden stun", To but the winter thrnugh, An' what on earth, in Oregon, In rainy times wo do? Hnvo we any rallroadn a runnlu' Through the ntate, An' are there any nteambouta On the rivers or l ho taken, Or In that country yet too new To go at nucb a rate? Do we havo good farmtn' lands, Will the noil produce, An' do we raise enough "out there," To lust un for home use; An' could we find our stock again, If wo should turn 'em loone? About the Willamette Valley, They'll ank un o'er and o'er; In It what It's said to be, "The finest out o' door," An' la the land all taken, Or could one dnd some more? They'll want to know about our schools; How far the children go; If It always rains "out there," Or does it ever nnow? 4 An' about n hiindr'dlother things, I n'pose thty'll want to know, Ilut wo'ro goln' to cross the plains again, Dear me, how odd It neemn, Togo book Hunt on a aweepln' train, Without our old ox teams; Why June, the Ide' In no strange, It must be Just a dream, II Well, Jane, we'll tell 'em 'boutour ntate, "Way out In the Went," How, of all the lorty.four, We think It In the best, An' tbat, right here, we're satisfied, Our llvoi to spend tho reU We'll tell 'em 'bout the splendid farms, That spread out o'er the sUto, An' how we take the premium, When It coniMiItu raisin' wheat; Aa' u lor fruit au' veg'tubles, Wo neer have been beat. We'll tell 'em 'bout the alley, Jane, An' wt'lt not tell 'em,wrong; That It'a more than forty miles In breadth, An most two huudred.long; An' has a population, Two hundred thouiand strong. An' then about the rivers, They'll be surprised 1 know; Wheu we tell 'em 'bout the steamboaU, A tuuuln' loan' fro, .n' that n tho broad WUUmnte, leuty others tlow. An' hall a tuousau' smaller tire imn Tht flow In brooklets clear, Acrosn the rrms au furnish drluk Kor Hock thro'out the year, An' mike the power for many mills That are a runnlu' heie. WVll menllun railroads, towns an tan's, The schools an' ckurche tiw; Kor they'll be glad to hear It all, Tu them It will be new; We'll tell the uaked truth, Jane, AU talk 'ill we get thro'. An' when we've Old It an It It, When they've he'rd our story through. When we start back to Orrgou, They'll want to come 'long too; Ilut whether or nol we bilug 'em Jane. I'll lee It all with you. Ill Bo we've crossed the plain agnln, .--. ..,, mw oua 11 seomn That we've tu Uek to Illluols, On such a wepiu' tralu, Why, Jane, the whole thing u so slrauie. UmuJusI like a dream. I'm glad that we've got home ouce mow. Back oa our gcod old tarmj An yet we made the Irlp o quick Wtihout the least o' harm; ' Ul now we'll always Uve at home, Ity our fireside snug ua warm. I guesa I aey've changed tbnr wlB(M WB 'Bout the country "way out there." TUey , of wealth and eeUrurU. Oregua has her attar. Ah' W they could oaly '-get away " lltt wtre they'd sooa U here. ' WaK Jaa. w'v had a pleaiani Uwe. In the country or our tlrta. We ftl the vUlt did un good, Aa' we're get our uiory' werth: Hut now la Oregon My, ' An tn i w uy on earth. IV A' aUty yenrf" w', .ofc,. B szrr". old otttun o iji'7i An' Hint lf about lbs ng of John, That"roiindfacd baby liof," We're neen a many a change out here, In thin ones bnckward piece, tt'n ntrahgn to think It imn linpwed, Atnurll A rapid pace; Tot now, in nearly every thing, We're litrlhe'nt In the rscj, We'yeilred to nee the nchfiol an' church, Hprfng up on ttyttj hand; We've lived to nee Ave hundred towns Hprcnd out on Orrgon land; An' long enough to leave this earth, An' Join Hie Ileaveuly band. An' an wo turn our ngd heads, To tell our frlendn good bye, We can look proudly on the past, Wl'houtanobornlgh, An' nay we're ready now to live With lllm wborelgnnon hlnh, r Hood's Cures Mrs. R o. Stone Oenera, Onto, Consumption, Hopeless Case Bad Cough, In Short Breath, tho Sldo. Pain Seatorcd to Perfect Health by , Hood's Sarsaparllla. " For tho comfort and health of tho human family I wrlto unsolicited to tell of tho wonderful benefit Hood's Sarsaparllla lias dono mo and how highly I prize It. I was In very poor health for four years. Having a terrible pain and swelling lit my left side, one physician pronounced my anilotlon neuralgia. I kept getting worse. Another doctor treated me for Consumption. I becamo very weak and poor In flesh ; liad a cough all tho time, and sometimes I could not lie down for I wan no diatrr,!, short of brrmh. I consulted seven physicians, and the conclusion was that I certainly had consumption and My Caso Was Hopeless. One physician advised me to go cither south or to Colorado, ns I could not llvo In the norfh. My huihand was In tho drug busi ness and sold out to go away, but a friend advised mo to tako Hood's Sarsaparllla X did glvo It a trial, and found so much virtue In It that I continued with It. I cannot tell how much this mcdlclno has helped me. I havo Ituprorrd rnniilly in health ever stneo I began with It, and am now ablo to do toy own work. Nothing I h.ivo ever taken equals Hood's Hars'iparilla- I feel like a now person." Mits. 1". O. Stonk, Geneva, Ohio, Hood's Pills act easily, yet prompUy ana efficiently, and tho liver aud bowels. Smith Premier Typewriter. Hold on easyipaymenU. Ilented. W. I. STALEY, Agent, Salem. H.N.HUIti'KK,aen'lAgent, 101 Third Bt,, Portland. Hend for catalogue. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK', all Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking busluean lu all lu branches. GEO. WIU.IAMH. lYnldent WM. KWdLANO. ...Vloe President UUOH MoNAUY.j. ...Cashier. i.V ,7" u.lus,.,uf' NVIUlams. Wm. Kng. a iuwr,,l,A' "Jchardson, J. Vv. Hodson.J. Uauk In new -:irlir,u block on Commer H.-IWI elalainwit. DO YOUR HANKINO IluaiNKS WITH THK OLD HANK OK LADD A BUSH, SALEM, OKEGON. 2-lUlw-lm AuthorlxoU Capital JSOO.OOO, CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK 8ale, Oregon. ' ihSiCK,' V!. &.$ MAltTtN, Viet Best. auuly and City WarranU bought at l"ar. aw Money to Loan. Ijoann wilt be mado oa rrm property by the Improved city or LOMItARD INVE3rME.NT CO. Kor terms, etc, apply to f.tlixr . .fto,. Attorney at taw, otw ftSh 'i;;nt;KaT.; Or. MONEY TO LOAN FEAR & HAMILTON, ftutu H, Ksa .uak Men. S cttw L tz$52jf. vVV2sy!ssssssv 1 ...,., IflC'.t. M (Nerthsrn Pitlie R. H. Cti Uum.) LATEST TIME CARD, Two Through Tralm Dally. 12.1'pin llWptii lO.IHIII IXIPIK 7 l&nn Ottpin 7ilAplii I... M'nii... n I ..Mtl'aui...s I .lmliitb..a I . Aihlnnd n :l4nin ..:! m IMOltlM .47Hll l;l.'iim 3:10pm (lWim iiaopm 10 Mpm rmpin 7.!Binin 9Wtn I ..ChlnsK' n rfii..n. !. ..! l.M-.. fllifunlfAt ItlfriHtftll JICHCtnlMMU HUH "hkwo tinT- ...- lo nil point In the Ufiliwl8U(M nd CnnttdAj Close conneciion maiio in v,iih.j "" Iralnn going Kat and tKuith, .. roriuii iiuoririniion appiy "' '"". '"'1"" ticket ngont or , , JAt, 0, rNl, Ui n, I'nnn, and Tkt AgU, Chlcngo, III To TaxpuyfrH. NOTIC'K In hereby given lo the laxp-iyern of Marlon county, that Ihe law requiring tnenberirr to visit inch precinct for lue ool lection of county laxen Imn been repe'1'"' y act of the last fcglsliiture, which took tutct February !I7, 1HW, conscqucutlv all taxes are required to be paid at the nherlfl'n oinco In the ounly court house In Hnletn, and the nherlirtvhl not visit the precincts as adver tised by nol Icen, JOHN KNIOI1T, Hherirt Marlon Co.. Or. February W, WU. H-Mw.dw Bargains in km. II. W, Hrnllli, pottmnMer of l-ewlsvllle, and W. 1. Murphy, of Salem, have for sale about H.OOOacrtnofgood farming and stock land In tbo iiucki'imute country lu I'olk county. 1'rlcen range from 18 lo J'.'O per acre. All good properly, m d on the market for tbe first lime. Ureut burg'ilnn. Call on or address the above. dw-2-lt-tf FHt'oi lr Sale or Trade. On eui-y terms, four mllcn cnt of Uubllmlty, ixjuiuiuiuk it, ucrc:; win iraae ror property In ornenrfultm. 1). u. uu Vfc. 3.H-I1V Bublimlty, Or. ivmii li'l "I'l it i IjJJl On Meter System. TO CONSUMERS: The Halem Uichtand Tower Company nt great expeu'e have equipped their Klectrlc Light plBDt with the most modern oppiratus n nd urci now uule to oiler the public a belter lUht than any sy,tm und ut a rate lower than any city on the coast. Arc and Incandescent Lighting, Electric Motors for all pur poseswhere powerisrequired Hculdences ran be wired for an many llghtn a dt-Mred and the consumers pay for oulr such lights us Hre tited. '1 his being registered by an Klectrlc Meter. office eu 179 Commercial Street. RUNNING DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 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 rntAfl nnrl nanuMl i-c ... oraddreii, - "lonoaiion can on W. H. UUHLHURT, Asst. Q. V. A. 2M Washington Bt- ' I'OKTI.AND. ()K'lO. Mexican War Soldiers Increase of Pensions! Under Actot January 5, isaj, are entitled to Increase. Apply to O. C.ttHKUMAN, Boom II, Gray, mock, ,, Attor Liberty 8u 8alem, Ore. j..lm' icm wri. ww .uuoin unniiinii umiw, mm only I kJ' 1 Hi I N I Hnl RPBSk LINE r THROUfiH L PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO FOR TOWN Trm. t . &2.00 ."" IVrdoien forlherlnest Cntsbed niOTOaiUl'IWIntheclty. MONTEB BROS.. I CummercUl Street, T. J.KKESS. HOUSE PAINTING, Nitwal Wood Finljhinr, CW.WtnadChemeteUBu Uw ft..,... . f insmninu n IJJsJ M Undertaking m. hmho m M (-IIIUUIMIIIIU -. VHUrmtOHAliAttttlltotttPMUAtiM, f.liiti'AMI. tito,u,nttntAM. D'A HOY A II1N0IIAM, .AtlMrifM at 1iw, ltninnl,a and , Ji'Afey lltilldiltr. Hi swMMrfM, fperhl ailfntlon sIVM to Muni' rifnnln llis stiiif (ins Mill ilicuirtourlnw llie niale. 8 1' (Ill 1 B1IVI1 ,......-- II IMIUI9K. Altnrmyat law, Hnli,0rt con Oftl' e 'fH Com inefclitl ntrr-et f1l,M0r KOKI), Allnrnfy nt liw, faleni, X Orrgun, uiliesiinntalrnlu JVtKni block I V. CONN, Attorn at law, room 7, Mnr J, phy block, II J lllUUKIt. Attorney at lavr,Mntem,Oro' , gon, OfJIco over llunh'n bank I J.flltAW.M.W.IIUNT. HIIAWAIIUNT t) , Attorney at law, OlHre over Capital Rational bank, Halem, Oregon, Q T, IlIOH A ItlHON, Attorney t law Of. p, lice upstairs In front riunin ol newilunh block, corner Uornmerclal and Court streets, Halein, Orrgon, rOHN A, UAK-ION, Attorney atlaw.roomn I Hand!, Uimli bank bulldlug, HnIetn,Or, U.K. IIONIIAM. W. II, IIOliMKH, BONIIAM A 1I01.MIM, Attornejn at law, Ofllce In llunh block, between Blatoand Court, on Commercial street. MK. 1-OGUK, Utenographer and Tjpo , wrltest. Dest equipped typewriting of fice but one In Oregon, Over llunh'n bank, Hnlcm, Oregon. rvlt. A. II, OlLtilB, specialist In dlscancn of XJ inecje, ear, nose ana inroat, itoom lu Hush bank building, Halem, DH. W. a. MOTT, l'bynlclan and Burgeon. Olllco in Kldrldge block. Halem, Oregon. uiucs uours i uio iiu. m, ana 'iioi. p 111 DII.T O. HMITII, Dentist, a State street, Salem, Oregon, Finished dental opera tions oi every description, rainless opera tions a specialty. WlU'lUH, Architect, plans, speclOca. . lions and superintendence for all cumen ol buildings. Office 'm Commercial street, up stairs. c, A. HOBEHT, Architect, room 121, Mar quara building, 1'onland, Oregon. P. J. LARSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagona, Car riages, etc. Repairing a Speotalty. wnop 45 Htate street. Y PHOTKOI'ION LODOK NO. 2 A.O. U. W.- r-,,.,'""'" weir un in mate insurance bulldlug, every Wednesday evening J.A.8KLWOOD.HcAco)Vd;r1!ENNlb'M'W' THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU SALEM, . . . Or.eon, Office removed to 211 Commercial St. ltatcn reasonable. Public and private work done. CB.CLKMENl'.Manager. MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN THIRD YEAR 1 Opens Monday. September 19th, at Kinder garten Hall, opposite opera liouse. Children received at three yearn of aee and over. A counectlng class will bn Nii,ii.h.S ssse ;s ra "x ;'s,aK For Rent. a J) s m. , 130 STATE STREET TINWARE, ROOFING, stoves, Creamery and Dairy Supplies, Steel Ranges, Parlor Heaters in all styles a.specia ty. CLOTHES WR1SGERSAND WASHERS usf2ih0bC8t0nC""11- Gi" Seiner lr TIUCTSAKD -FARMS. .5 MILLS. J-Rxu SHAVING 150. ',e for "-., aa., o,. ur,CR and I lie UKTH HALtM -unpyA; WInsfliilor Carpenters and Builders, Take Itj Hhop.UUltrm irittuiT.a8pw.Jjt. EVENING JOURNAL Dm-. . ' j&nzj' H CENTS a -n a ir L .- WI, .. mm T Wi TH0RNBUR Evening Journal. Horseshoeing, The Upholsterer, ajt.ij..,i. iJi mi. .'. ni n rpjaiM Easi and South via THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern facifld Conpany, CAMroitNlA ltXI'ltRSfl TltAlir-uUN IMItT It. TWKfM l'OHTI,ANANIIH, P, M III ill, I NortEf 7:wTi' I'll D.ISji, in, 8:IS n,in, Lv, l,v, Ar, FortlMiid """ Ar, 7nm OHirmi ,v, Hhii Fran, ,v 6:2a.rn 7.(ln J. -a . -J . , - ''"' Alrfivn IralllM Ntlld flfilv ul iiin,u : r-z .-ut. - imrtli of l(oncbiirg,Kant I'ortland Orgon iniV yoodbun, Halem, Albnuy TntiBoiil. ijhedX' IIalnoy,Ilarrlniair,JtiHctIonuiry,lrvhVel KiigeriOj t "'naoa lillHKIIinill MAM, IMll.y M h, in, I li'v, 1117 a. tn I I.v. i'orlliuiu Ar, l -m ,Tjr it.n,i.i,r i: '. 'iVLP- a. 6:Wl p, m, I Ar. ."" " l '.via.ro Alliiiny l,(,i)iil, liaiijr n,x,.,t BUIy- rl n tn. I i.v. I'orllauU Ar. i iirar.. :.r 7:62 p.m. Li finlAin "'.l.ooa,m i . i ....- :uu p.m. JT. Alimny J, IJkTOii.ru'. OiiiiiiK C'aiH on Ogden Konto PULLMAN BUFM SLBKFEHS AND Second Class 'Sleeping Cars AtUtched to all through trains. tfestSide DivisioD, Between Portland and Cervallis: PAILY- (KXCEIT 8UNBAY). 7:.yj u. in, I 12:10 p. in. iortluuu Corvnllla Ar. I u:ai p, , Ar. Lv, '. I I2:f 5 p. m. At Albany and Corvallla connect trains of Oreiron I'aclflrt Ilallrond. wltb Kl'ltK.1THAIW (IMILV KXCJ.ntll'.NIlM 4:iu p. in. I t,v. i'ortliiud 7:'Zo p. rn. I Ar. McMlnnvlllo Ar. I IjV. I f.A) h, m 6:16 r.m TllKOU;ii lilaUT8 lo nil points In tho Jni.lerii hllt-s, Canada and Kurope can bo obtained 'nt lowest rates Irom W. W. sKINNfclt, Agfut, Halem. K.P. KOOKltS, AHt. U. i aud t'iss. Ag'i It. KOKHLKlt, ManaitM. XUBB-b The Yaquina Route. IEG1 fi.fi. And Oregon Development corapany'n steam. HUlP HUB. '225 tnllCM Ulinrlnr Vn hnnrj leaa time than by any other route, Flrnt class through passenger und lrelt'ht line from Portland und all polntn lu tho Willamette valley to and from nan Francisco. time BGUhDULK, (Except Sunday.) LvAlhnnv Min n m I.V fnrvnllla Mllnm Ar Yaiulnu.J:KO p m Lv Corvallli. 10:35 am Lv Yaquina U.4iam Ar AlhMtiv lliMnm u. u. iraing connect at Albany nnd Cor vallln. The above trains connect at Yuqulna with the Uivgou Development Co.'n lino ufbteani ein between Yuqulua aud ban Francisco uriii B -''UBl,el1'erH frm I'ortlnnd nnd all Wldauieite va ley polnticnu tnakecloie con nect on witlTthetralnHof thu Yuqitlna ltout at Albany or CorvalllH and If destined Ui aan tranclseo, should arrano to nrrlvo ut i uqulua tbe evening before duteof nullliJir. ln?fc,eugr B?d, I,,ieBht Kates nlwavs the 5m Jj o,3 S CoV rrlKbt "n,l Ticket Agcnu i,n?,2u,l?iB erl- I'urtlaud, Or., or O.O.HUuyK.Ao'tOou'IFt AJ'ais. Agt., n ir ,r.uurv1."c,l0,1'-"t-'o. Corvallis, Or. C. II. HAawULL, Jr., a.-n'l Freight and Faun. Agl. Ore Development Co., am Montgomery HI. From Terminal or Interior Points the H la tbe line to tako To all Points East and South. It latho!..! .. veil iiii,V " r nio. uruna tbiounb vesiiouie trains, evnrv iii.w i.. ,,. ..... . ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed pf dining earn nniurpnaaed, l ullman drawing room sleepera .Of lattbt equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. amm05af.TOa?e,rbUoC,r ,nnd ,n whlo, nlshedforboaeMornritt,,rte an,d ,U1 ttckem.and, eornr8lund nccond-claia ELEGANT DAY COACHEB. W - A s nervlcc. g rect ud "nlnterrupted Pill I Mint-. t, . cured In advti l " Jlnncan beBC theroad. """ - -J " any agent oi InrfcV&n!? SM 0,n 8 I"" on ?oUcUon to Yny reSt!ta h. J Asnlstant ote ,A1UON, 121 Mm ntrwf Jr '"u AK"t'. Wo. land.Oreenn ' wnhlngtons Fort- BAW&l)0VNlN(i,ARIlfH J. L BENNETT & SON. Sale, CANDIES, Fruit and Cignw, p- O. Bloolc. R. T. nfUMrilRKYS, Cir and Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, Yard, 3 Oom-I Stru Northern Pacific Railroad tf&. Ull2&h-l ''i '-"'iit";iiaitit- ,