Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, April 04, 1893, Image 2

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J'.il.lln l.tmlicM should bo utibllc. It
mufti iw ulveii nuMltlty lo protect the
iititilffl who Jinv Utxrp, m well Afl the
tmhlla ofllolitls who trntisflct It, VVhon
It hi tibl w itdljllo It Ik oiKfli to ndnfilo-
loii oi fMtiil and thof Ik no Mcurity ox
rant In Iho itorwinnl Integrity of (he
official.
,'Wenra not ( tlw who believe
, ttittfeffl no honi'Btv utiiotiK those In
puhlfo office. We believe that the
vt mpjerjiy if men nre honest In
their prlvrttu Bt'id public lire, ilut they
iay make mlrtlutu-n or he miMed to
oiriimit noU thnt cont the pcoplqJUHt on
iloMrlt im dowiirluhl illMionehty, In
aotiie ofllcen there In iio way for tin
, people to know what I doiio with th
nubile fuudit ifxccot throuuh the now
pieraiid (here are lawa requiring
certain nubUcnllofiH by county olllulalc
.setting forth the clptnlln of .public net.
. .and expeudKuri'H. 'lihiwqjftwii aro not
, eufurcfld at prpwnt, In HiIh county ami
so far a the county court la concerned
there ban been no RCttlemcut with the
, people for twenty ycaif.
At rink of IrictirrlriK (ho dlaplcaaure
of Motrin of these, gentlemen, (nnu tlml
often rneana.hundredH nf dollars to the
newspaper that dares to criticise thorn,)
Tiih JoUHNAl. plmrncH that the law Is
iio( compiled with In at least two Im
portant particulars;
1. The semi-annual statement of
county finance has not been published
In Marlon county for tho post two
half-yearly terms. To Is Is made, up of
statement of all fees and monies col
looted by tho county clerk, sheriff and
treasurer and their disbursed) la.
Heretofore this statement has beei
.made public to our readers every six
mouths. The law hau not been
, changed and tho peoplo aro outltled to
i Me this balanoe aheet for these county
officials.
2. The law requires tho publication
of the proceedings or .orders had by tho
oojinty com,ralaloii6r'a, caurt.uiul, list of
claims allowed, or If rejected, or out
down and continued. In this county
the law has boon compiled with In so
fariuideslgqatlug two nowspupers hav
ing the largest circulation In which
these proceedings and list of bills
against the county aro to Im published,
and then maklug tho wholo matter n
farce, null and void by fixing tho pay
for the work so low that no newspaper
will touch It, thus defrauding the pub
lic from tho Information to which they
are entitled about tho acts and dis
bursements of tho county court. This
law Is In force In nearly all the counties
ofthlsstute. It Is In force In our ad
Joining counties of Polk uud Yamhill
It U tho only means the people have of
knowing what Is dono with theirtaxes.
It Is clear tho county court in this
county do uot, by their acts thus far,
Inleoil tills law shall be enforced, be-
I pausd after niaklng their order ut the
(March term, a month hus gone by and
the clerk or that court has never sup
plied thla newspaper, which Is one
,o(,the two officially designated for this
purHM0, with tho matter required to be
published by law. Tho county clerk
aeems to understand that the law Is uot
to be enforced, ItUpiado his duty by
the law to supply the newspapers des
Ignated wlthiau offiolal cerlllled copy
and he can ge,thls fees for so slolng
There Is not an exouau for not furnish'
,lag the proceedings and disposition of
walm as required by law uiiIom he has
.lastrtiotious lo tho contrary, us seems
to be the case, Kveu If he had suuh
- instructions It would bo contrary to
law, aud ho would be ubllgod to pre
pare the certified copy aud could col-
wot pay. What excuse then has the
Jerk for wltuoldtng the foots from the
people?
There Is no other way for the people
of tula country to know what la done
with tho hundred of thousands of dol
lara of taxes collected for county, school,
read and state purposes, but by enforce
went oftheee publication laws. The
fartusra aud taxpayers In their homes
kave a right to know what I done with
, Mm publla money. They have a right
t know upon whatshowlug public ex-
MHHllturM art ordered, At thla seasou
tby eaoaot gettotowii to Investhtata
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sfC HwHHJI wit
,Jafa U an. UIiMtratiou of the way
r4 jsysJiussi lit doua swrelly, mi far as the
i public. 1 1 eeiioeruet). A twelve hundred
t.tlallar expenditure was rvteutly lohbll
iNirtHigh (be county court, upu a mere
potion of a baud(upf lawyers, for con-
vatte of the JiuUe aud Juries In our
, r airrtt emn room. It the furawm of
,f4k4a,4tMty, ask a similar sum for lui
rr.HVlg a highway efthU county to
atarktt tblr ejrops more eouveuleHtly,
i itiM Mtat b quietly arranged (h the
Miaty court ujwu aJlttU petition of
t .aeaaH .taxpayers afwowg, the furwom?
JltMlly. TlMt Uwyer lllw (te Illy tolU
H W,, ftUbf44e boapmUhhU Illy
hanii. Kwtke4UisMjiMtlk4iue,
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TI1L JlXL-J." JjaHiJL-lJMSJM
Maitathfti (fie horny liafided illggef In
tho wHI When It come to (Hipping ajou
ll.rr.Otfh IliA WrtilllV eotlrl. Now. It Is
Jut alnrtit tfHUnt bi jia Irltid pat
ifotef cfimpnancc witiiiwie iw reiir
bi tiudlioity wotild pfoMfcl the laxpay
eM of thin (iouhtyi and save tlreni
(IioOmiihI bi dollars, if heed not cost
the people of tlifa county nvef two cents
apiece each year to have these publica
tion laws honestly and fully compiled
with. It I the right ofttwpcdplo to
know What tneir aervaius.are ,uoing.
TJ1M JoUHNAfjmM always Insisted up
on thla and shall insist upon it. it is
Independent In nil things that Apper
tain lo tho rights of tho taxpayers.
J'ubllo officials may carry their pop
whero they please. Igal advertising
can silence the ltuwcunldus publisher.
Tho blaokmaller'eari threaten for self
ish purpese: TftyTiMiUfltentloti white
Wo print a pajHrt'ilri.fragon Is to light
for the InUietheroducer and
taxpayer. m
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BUaUKSTKI) CllMMKNT.S.
Tho tramp probably considers his ex
istence as only a cheap substitute for
life.
A number of our '.U'al exchanges
coutlnuo to discover that Judge Deady
is dead.
The editor of an Oswego, paper refers
to himself as "wo and Govemor Pen-
uoyer. "We" Is great.
Tiik JoUkmai. grand premium book
distribution coupons still keep coming.
Only two more and If you have saved
all your coupons and complied with
the terms you get your book,
The request of Mrs. "Walto, of the
board of lady managers of tho natlonul
commission of tho world's fair, for
nude photographs of California , maid
ens, from which a statue Is to bo mod
eled called the "Now Venus," Is raising
a rumpus In the ranks of the W. 0. T.
U., tho latter protesting agalust; what
they style "an outrago on pure womau
hood." FROM ATJMSVILLE.
"oronco let us, be a city. Wq have
had our street brawl, and oa generally
tho case, o young ovor grown man
wanted to fight a small old man. He
was full of fight, Just from, the battle
lleld,clatmlng (hat ho had juqt whipped
one man. Ho was a regular flrqt-olass
city chap.
Wo havo ulso had our fight about the
streets and avenues. A petition, wus
circulated to have certain streets cloned,
that had uevcr been open. Most all
signed the petition, but upon second
thought most all were sorry. Then
commenced a great excitement, all the
peoplo gathered in the business part of
tho city, nud all asked: "Where Is
Bwauk, where Is Bwauk?" While tho
poor man was In tho. suburbs quietly
getting signers to his petition. Towards
morning tho excitement subsided, then
It was found that the petition only
closed uu part of tho streets lustcad of
all of them us was llrst thought.
Im grippe has takou up Its head
quarters here. It Imsl forcibly ontered
almost every house aud head. Home
think that the reaction from the ex
citement of the late riot has had a bad
effect, leaving the peoplo weak and an
easy victim to Mr. La Grippe.
ThoChrlstluu church gave, a basket
supnor Tuesday night, it wus it suc
cess. Twenty dollars was tho result.
Everyone succeeded In getting the per
son they didn't want, aud had the Joy
of seelug tho desired ono walking of)'
with some one else. It Is very pleasant
to oo couiolled to cut Bupper with a
persou that Is angry because you are
uot some ono else.
Tho blacksmith shop Is temporarily
closed by an uttuok of la grippe. The
hardware store has also bceiv forcibly
closed by tho same offioer. Other busi
ness houses art; still running, buttrem
bllng with fear that they may havo to
suspend buslucs and glvo all their at
teutlous to tho "star boarder."
I,a grippe I La grippe I "Where Is
thy victim?" Answer, there pointing
to tho shadow of Orle Pound Hutting
nlong thoaldowalk.
FROM STAY TON.
Mli Minnie Mugera is visiting In
Baletu this week.
The young people of Btayton have
organized n Good Templars' lodge.
Mrs. J.M, Dunulven left for Portland
Saturday where she will remain several
weeks.
Tnero I soma talk of a caunery going
up in our little city lu the near future
MImm Klla William and Dora lieu
sou spent Tuesday lu town.
Ml Lena Heckuer, of bUlem, has
tteen visiting her mother and sister for
the pt week,
Drummers are coming to town ul
ready with their spring aud euumur
good.
The Ktaytou flouring mill turned out
their sack of Hour whbh will le sent
to the world's fair Tuesday, ujul they
are quite suro that It will rank with
any eetulug from the Willamette valley.
The part) given by Bule JCsrivs, ut
ht pareaU realdeuee oh Sd street,
Thursday ewalag, Mawb 90th, la hoa
wf Prwf, Jlrhjn, who te tJvu
:BVJ3ttltfa
UAl'lTAXi
A. 1 A,. i -4t
.11 1 IBM, , .-UlSHJLJL..
Monday, will lonrf lo remembered as
btieof the most pleasant affairs over
given In Hlnyton. Wuulo and games
were kept Up until the "weu-sma
hours,'' wirtM wo nil look ourdepartute
Vowlna It Ul ho one or tho best eociais
We had evrti bad the good fortune to
attend. A'notig those present were!
Mr. and Mrs. 0. it. Thomas, Misses
HusloKearus, Mupgle Coafu, Minnie
Mngers, Kdlth Alderson, OracoBovage,
Lucy llobertsoni Magglo HolTnaan,
ilerlha Havsge, Olllo Itberlsou, Jier
nlceHoirman and Minnie DiitinlVen;
Messrs. Waller Lyon, Uert Magers, J.
McCullouch, 0. Urlggs Harry Bavago,
George Jlrown, Herman Bcholiltcrg,
Gone Coats, Hay Bayage, Claude Bav
age, Charley lirown, Duvle Bmlth.
FROM OIIEMAWA.
Jupiter Pluvlus seems to hold tho
whip hand this spring.
Tho supervisors seem to bo better
farmers than they are road makers.
Grass growing flue and the bloom on
fruit trc almost out, the fruit pros
pecla were never better.
Today Is Kuster, and If there s any
thing lu the old traditions, we aro to
have seven Sundays of ruin yet.
Mr. Brown, the "flax man," received
a cur loud of eed last week, and .distri
buted It among tho farmers around
here.
There aro a great many Improve
ments being made at the school, and
by the people near, In tho way of grub
bing and clearing up land.
This placo has had plonty of fresh
meat jately. R. R. Company slaugh
tered a beef or horse about every day
now. The last Killing was a large sor
rel horse, with whlto feet. No owner
found yet.
Rain, rain, rain 72 hours now with
out a let up, aud still It comes 20 days
without mlsslug a day. This beats the
record, I think, even for W.ebfoot.
Health good, but the furmers look blue.
Tho Indian school is progressing fine
ly under Superintendent Morris! man
agement. It Is overful now, and there
are some pretty tough boys here, but
they uro well controlled by discipllnar
Ism. Brewer, and one "flghty" was ex
pelled lust week.
Farmer Buvaire Is getting about 20
acres for the U. S. The Goodrich
Brothers, 12 or 15 acres; F. J. Beaty Is
clearing up 8 ucrcs more of beaver land,
Harry Beaty 18 acres of beaver lund,
as also Mr. Hughes, about 16 acres of
tho sumo bind of land.
Tho parties that were wrecked at
Lul'.e Lublsh would not know the
pluoo now. Instead of tho dismal
brushy swamp aud a quaking bog,
there Is llrm grouud and It is covered
with growing grain and gross.! This
Is the result of drainage and n little
enterprise.
The roads uro In a horrible condition.
It Is about time now to summer fallow
them again. All the roads In Hazel
Green aud Brooka road have beon both
summer fallowed, und uro In good con
dition for wheat, but rather poor shape
for travel.
"Your Monoy or Your Life I"
Such a demand, at tho mouth of a "six
shooter," sets u man thinking pretty
lively! With a Utile more thluklng,
there would be less suileiiug.
Think of the terrible results of neglec
ted consumption! which can easily be
averted by the timely use of Nature's
Great Specific, Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery,
Consumption, which is lung-scrofula
Is a constitutional disease, uud requires
Just such jx thorough ami effectual
constitutional remedy! Takou lu time
before tho Iuuk-Uhsmcb are Wasted, It is
guaranteed a radical cure! Equally cer
tain lu all scrofulous utlmlons und
blood disorders. Lurgu bottles, oue
dollar, of uuy druggist.
When you feel uncomfortable about
thestumuch, tukeSlmmous Liver Reg
ulator. Baby cried,
Mother siglied,
Doctor prwcrlbed t CastorU
ABALLAOOF TREES AND THE MASTER.
Into th too1j my Mnstcr went,
L'lfiin fori"t, furivnt.
Into tho wikxU my Xltcrcme
i'urtut Ith love mid lim.
Ilut tho otlw ttiry wn not blind to htm.
The little eray travel were kind to hint.
The (horn trv hd luliul to him.
When Into the wood he came.
Out of the noodt my Matter went,
And he wm well content;
Out of the wtxide my Muter came.
Content with death and ehatne.
When death and ahame would woo him but.
From under the trve they drew htm last,
Twa on a trc they alew htm last,
Wtm out of tho wood he came.
Sidney L&aler.
"MOTHER'S
FRIEND"
Is a scientifically prepared Liniment
sad harmkMt every tgrcliBt U oi
recognUed value anu to cowtint us
by the medical profewioa. It Short.
ns Labor, Ijmku Pain, DttninUties
Dancer to We ol Mother and ChlU.
Koek "To Mothers " malted free. con.
Uttthit; valtMtbU niormatiea ata4 vol
uatary t4tlmonhU.
roURNAL
S!
A I'seaMsf ImarntifS Cfnlm.
One of tho companies doing n tornado
business, some time ago wee jr ed notice
of a low of a horse, for which the anrared
demanded immediate payment, While
going through the customary formula
regarding tho death of the animal and
wondering that a windstorm did no
datnago hut kill one horse, the company
inquired In what manner tho killing oc-
currod. Tho assured at once wrote oac
that nil liorso had uieo. or wmu w..u ..
thnt he wanted his pay at once to Imy
another. , , , .
This peculiar state of affairs leads to
a suggestion to companies doing a tor
nado and windstorm business that it
might be well to insert a clauso similar
to thoso applied to electric plants (in
such cases referring to electricity, of
courso), reading as follews: "It is here
by understood that this company is not
llablo for wind generated in tho property
insured." Cliicago Inter Ocean.
A Tribute to Mre. 1'otter Palmer.
m, nmtrwt in linnnr (l. Potter Palm-
. .- ..!, n Kolinlf nf the ColuUl-
v.J- (- I. n ..nlnnn nun. nnd the women
of tiro hoard that suggested It deserve
.r.Ht. for tlin lintinv tllOUEIlt. 10
tlin mint of tho country to turn out
finglo pieco of gold and then destroy the
die, leaving the coin witnouiauupucuwa,
eui generis, Is to givo it a priceless value
and inako it a kohinoor among gold
pieces.
Mrs. Palmer, as has been said, is ono
of fortune's favorites, bo far as money
and estate are concerned, and there is
not much that could be offered her which
sho does not already possess. This coin,
howovor, in its superb singleness is, as a
commemorative gift, a masterpiece.
Her Point of View in New York Times.
A Snowball Starts a Fire.
A snowball thrown at a telegraph boy
by a companion wa tho causo of a fire
Thursday afternoon. Tho boy, when
struck, remarked, "That's a good shot,"
and stooped down to gather bnow to re
turn tho shot. Ho stood up almost im
mediately, exclaiming that he was on
fire, and it was found to bo true, some
matches in his pocket having ignited by
tho blow of tho snowball and communi
cated tho fire to his clothing. Portland
(Me.) Argus.
Mr. Wnu E. Colo
Farmlugdale, N. J.
Words Fail
To Expross My Gratitude-'
Cozoma and Dyspepsia
Cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla.
Mr. Wm. E. Cole is well known all
over the town of Farmingdale, N. J.t
and vicinity. He is a veteran of the
war and highly respected. He says :
" t cannot And words of praise In the Ea
Ellin language sufficient to express my
gratitude for tho cunitlvo powers of Hood's
S&mparllla. For many years I was
Sovoroly Afflicted
with eczema; spent many dollars to get
cured but found very little relief until last
year I read about Hood's Sarsaparilla and
Immediately bougtit two bottles from V.
Luti's store, Farmlugdale. I took oue bottle
and felt much better, then I bought another,
which not only cured mo of
Eczema, but Dyspepsia
pile, and gave relief from constipation.
All praise for Hood's Sarsaparilla. What
I have written to you are t ncu, and vcu
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Cures
may make us of my namo in pralsa of
Hood's Sarsaparilla if you so desire." Wm.
K. Cols, Farmingdale, Monmouth county,
New Jersey,
Hooo'8 Pills arpurirTfubi,cu.
ftlly pt pared from th ImiI lngT.UDt.
DR. GUHNS
.ONION
SYRUP
FOB COUGHS
COLDS
AND CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE
la rl4lnf a fuallx or Bin hltdrvo, nj only
rmtr for Oouim. Oalda ana Croup wm onloa
TrMP. IUlulM U lo-dTMllwufonjr
Sn ut, Horn ay iradfailarii tk Dr.
uau'iOaloa Syrup, hlc& ! lr-lr wMrt
ttd nor r4Aat feo ta tt. Sold TtrrWhsr.
Uri WttU M Mat. Ta so utUtt fr II,
Hold by Bwkett & VanBlyr.
ams in lani'
.,.; W.HaUth, ttmasteret LewUvUla. ant
. P. Muti.by . .1 l(. bax Kr hO about
T-UtUarrrtiUtuod trmlu audtok lad la
LuckUwtrt roHBtrv la Plk MHtnlr.
rl ra trow H to IM tr ar. Allfoot
P25rVr "J
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VR JU: lk all
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jBarg
TUESDAT, APhIL 4, 1893,
HOEYE
NEW MILLINERY STORE
POKUKLAIN It A Til 8
SHAVING 150.
!09 Com. Bt,, Bslem, Or.
oratA HOME UI.OCK,
108 COUBT BT.
Mrs, B, F. Hannegan,
T. .!. KUKSH.
HOUBB PAINTING,
PAPKB HANGING,
Natural Wood Finishing,
Cor.aotUsndCliemckctn BireeU
Jlorley & Wliisinnlcy,
Carpenters and Builders,
Shop (W State street.
StorcFIttings nSpoclalty
Undertaking
" Embalming.
Het facilities In the city.
A.M.OIXIUOH, - lOiHtntflM.
2
Dellvnred
Slncular Itetrotlinl Cuttoin.
"Thcv liavo a nueer betrothal custom
down among tho common natives or
Kn nf f-mntemnia. sum i
.lfred
antic i
au"c
Tlmmnann. "which is Scarcely rom
fnr thn (rirl. I was passillL' tho hut of a
nativo on a finca, or coffeo plantation, ono
stop . day, when I saw an old woman belabor
ut ing her daughter with a good sized
stick, which sho applied vigorously
across tho shoulders and body of her be
loved offspring, who set up wails of woe
and pain, though I fancy her tears wero
quickly dried, for it wus a significant
event for her. This is tho way the old
lady gavo her consent to tho marriage of
her daughter. Tho natives receivobut
little cash during tho year. Tho priests
charge what is there considered a good
sum for performing a marriage cere
mony, and the natives of tho lower
classes dispense with it. Tho mother
beats tho daughter, there is a feast of
frijolli and tortilli cakes and tho dispen
sation of unlimited quantities of native
whisky, everybody is happy and drunk,
and that constitutes tho marriage, which,
singular as it may appear, is regarded
and observed, as a rule, faithfully."
Money to Loan.
Loans will be made on Improved city or
rarin proprty uy tno
LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO.
For termB, etc., apply to
JOHN A. CARSON,
Attorney at law, over Bush's Bank, Salem, Or,
MONEY TO LOAN
On Improved Heal Estate. In amounts and
lime to suit. No delay In considering loans.
FEAR & HAMILTON,
Boom 12. Hush Hank block. 5 12dv
Authorized Capital fSOO.OOO.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Salem, Oregon.
W,
A. CIWICK, Pres. W. W. MAItTIN. Vice
A ICO, U Jaa aUUl'ilil VUOUICit
State, County and City Warrants bought
at Vat, w
Utao T U AI llt'TJT KacI,!,..
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, 1200,000
Transact a general banking business
In all its branches.
QICO. WILLIAMS President
Wm. KNOLAND
HUOU MCNAHY
Vice President
UaBbier.
DIP.ECTOUS: Geo. Williams, Wm. Knj
land, Dr. I. A. Richardson, J. W. Uodson, J
A. Itaker.
Bank In new Exchange block on Commnr.
nm, nirKri. K:13-U
NOT IN IT!
The North Hilpm Mont Mnrb h. nni
Joined the combine, but bells llrsi-class meiU
iroia o 10 tuceuis per pound, as ll always has.
Pitchford & Long,
at Hunt's old shor,
store.
opposite' W. L. Wade's
CflflS. WOLZ,
Proprietor of the
GERMAN :-: MARKET
South Commercial St., Salem.
iinS iu8laKMr0h'O",Uan'1 Bmo,ced Meats
KKKE HELIVEIIV.
The only genuine Wienerwurst in the city.
A. D, PALMER'S
Neu) M?ai Market
IN COTTLE 11LOCK
tnl.L60011'' lhe bMl wvice and the
1-1-aif
HOWARD,
The House Mover.
."! .Ilulu Street.
ill5hblf'e1eorinovlnc and rail-
i5varrm ai i,ry "
Hesldeuco 8S2 Court St.
J.T. MUTTON,
Sign anil House Painter,
UlCCORATOIt, KlIJiOMINEK. AM) n.
I'MtlltMiui.
urroaCU,,UKrorVSO, '
k MetT
AMrUwwiSrHrUt.tb ifwlt
& MILLS,
J. K. MUIIL'JIY.
Tile for Sale,
Brick and .THo Yard,
MUHTft BAlihM.
Take It!
' EVENING JOURNAL,
Only 2 cents n dny delivered at
your door.
MARTIN k IMKINS,
Horseshoeing.
CENTS A DAY,
Evening Journal.
BLAOKSMITHING.
SUtoBtnjtjt, - - Salem.
all Your 'Door.
I'llOF33IONAIi AND 1JUSINESSOAIIUS.
P. II. D'AHCV
GEO.O.nrNOHAM.
t-v'ahoV & B1NOI1AM, Attorneys ill Law,
D ilooniM I, 2 and 3. U'Arcy Building. Ul
iKtrPPi. Anoclal attention given torus'-
OW.ir.i-i.cc" u,.-...... ..... -----.- r ,.
ncss lu tne nupieine una ciicun " "
suite. "
Rl. UUlrfK. Attcirnty at law, Halem, Ore
. sun. OHUe 'M Commercial strr it.
rrULMON KOK1), Attorney at law, fealcm,
X Oregon. Ulllce up stairs In 1'ntton block
F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, Mur.
, puy block.
H.
J. BiGOKU. Attorney ai la w.aalein, Ore
gon. Ofllce over busli's bank.
T J.SHAW.M.W.HUNT. BUAW HUNT
J . Attorneys t law. omve over Capital
National bank, Halem, Oregon.
n T. ItlfHI a Itns.lN. Atlornev ut law
Of-
p, flee up stairs In front rojius ol new Bush
block, corner Coin merclul and Couit ktreeU,
Salem, Oicgon.
rOHN A. UaIIiON, Attorney at law, rooms
I 8 and 4, Bush bank building, Halem, Or.
11. r.BONHAM. W.U.HuLMEa.
BON HAM & HOLMES. Attorneys at law.
OUlcelnilusb block, between State and
court, on Commercial street.
ME. 1'OeUE, Stenographer and Tjpe
. wrltest Best equipped typewriting of
tlcubut one In Oregon. Over BuBh's bank,
ftulem, Uieon.
OIELLA HUUUMAN. Typeivrltlnit and
O commercial stenography, mom 11, Gray
block. Kirsl-clakH woilc. Hates reasonable.
DK. A. B. UlLLld.speclallstln diseases of
1 he eye, ear. nose and throat, Room 10
Bush bank buildfug, "alem.
DK.T O. HMITU, Uentlst, 82 State street,
Bilera, Oregon. Finished dental opera
tions of every description.
Paluleks opera.
nous a specialty.
T li. PUUli, Architect, plans, speclQca-
TT . nons ana superinieunvnce lor an
classes ol buildings,
Ulllce 2V0 Commercial
street, upstairs,
0.
A. UiiUhHT, Architect, room 421, Mur
q im m Imlldlug, Portland, Oregon.
P. J. LARSEN & CO.,
Manufacturer of Wagons, Car
riages, etc.
Repairing a Specialty.
Hnop 45 Bute Btrcet,
PHOTECTION LODGE NO. 2 A.O.U. W.
leeU In their hall In Btata Insurance
uulldlng, every Wednesday evening.
A. W. 11ENMH. M. W.
J. A. SELWOOD, Recorder.
THE PACIFIC
DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU
SALEM, ... Ongon,
Office removed to 214 Commercial St.
Itntes reasonable. Public and private work
done. O.B. CLEMENT.Muuager.
J. H. HAAS,
THE TVATCHMAKBB,
2I5K Comnerclil St,, - Silem, Oregon.
(Next door to Klein's.)
Specialty ot Spectacles, and repairing Clocks.
WalcbtM and Jewelry.
WISC0S1N CENTRAL LINES.
(Northern Pacific R. R, Co., Lessee.)
LATEST TIME CARD.
Two Through Trains Daily.
Ifclipm
1:30pm
HfclSini
laipin
7 15.UH
of?pm .Mlun.a 9:15am
7: opm ...stPaul.a .;iim
1 15pm I Dulutb.. a ll.jaim
J?Pra -Ahlaud. a satam
atttam l..CblcaKO..H 6.47pm
-1:15pm
8:40pm
660pm
3H)pm
10 pm
4llKnnBU18ran,da5oV,,n.t;h,CaEO Wllb a
tic&Vntr,n',ton JVpS?I,ri
Uen' ' and Tkt. AgL. Chicago, III
ONLY
LINE
RDiNNING
2
THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 8:45 A- M.
3" 7130 P.M.
i 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
FRSL!!EL,N,MG CHAIR
CARS, DINING CARS.
oidd'AJSI Ma seaem Wmiwi eU 0B
V.H.HrjRLBDRT
J. L. BBNNKIT k SONj
CANDIES,
Fruit and Clirnr.
,oi
Blook.
P. O.
JR. T. ItVMPUKEYS,!
ClffnrB ami Tobacco,
BILLIARD PAUI.ftli
343 Com'l Street.
T. W. THORNBURG,
The Upholsterer,
iiriuuuuiB, n-wvers nnarertlnl
cfnsn work. Cbeinckola trL.I
Htnto InBurnnce hlork
East and Soul
via j
THE SHASTA R0U1
-of the
Southern Pacific! Company,
CALIFOUNIA EXPRESS TRAIN RUN DA1U J
TWEtN PORTLAND AND 8. f.
iwUlU.
7.1X. l: 111. I L.V.
9:18 p. m. 1v.
8:15 a.m. I Ar.
i'oi timid
Balein
Pan Frnn.
Ar.
1.
1
Above irulus slop uuly ut luliuwiugtuul
norm ui ivosuuurg, u-hmi- i uruunu urAgonCli
woouuurn, ouieui, Aiuuuy xuHgem, jj&ejj
Halsey, Harrlsburg,Junctloncity,Irvinu
UUKCUDi
RlHKlimU) MALI, 1IAII.Y.
i.M a. in.
11:17 a. m
6:50 p. m.
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
I'oi'llunU
Salem
Itoiieburg
Ar. I 4:4) u,J
Lv. 1:40 il
Lv. 70 1 1
Albuuy Loual, Unity I'Jxuuiil uuolfl
6 UO p. m.
7:52 p.m.
9:00 p. m.
Lv.
Lv:
Ar.
Portland
Salem
Albany
Ar.
Lv.
Lv,
ltoj.
UiLl
!).,. 4
Dining Cars on Vgtlcn ItomJ
FULLUAN BUFFET MIM
AND
Second Class Sleeping Cars
Attached to all through trains.
Nest Side Division, Between hU
and Cervallis:
HAH,Y" (EXCKFT snr.'DAY).
7MU a. in. I
laiO p. m. 1
LV.
Ar.
Portiiinu
Corvnllls
Al.
Lv.
0.0. ).
12:55 p. i
At Albany nnd Jcirvallla coumml
trains ofOretrnn PuMilc ltnllroad.
KXfKKBn I'.tA (11 till H.MIKK1 w w
i:M p. ui.
7:25 p. ro.
Lv.
Ar.
t'orviuuu
MoMlnnvllle
Al.i
Lv. I
K'-iUI
ktii.i
lUKOUUll Tlftfi'i'b
To all coinU in the FiiKtrru states. Cai
and Europe can be obtnliitd ut lowest rs'I
irom w. w. fclilNKU, AEcnt. ria
ttf. UUUEKH, AfKl.U. x-: UliO lUb.A
H. KlIKHLWI, Mnimefl'-. v
The Yaquina Route.
II
And Oregon Development company's steal
nuip uuc, tm mnt'3 enortcr, lu noun m
time man ny any otlur route, Kirst els
through passenger und freight line ft
roriiaua ana all joluts In tlio lilamet
valley lo and from nan FrancUco.
TIME BOHhDULE, (Except Sunday,)
Lv Albany 1:00 p m I Lv Cot VJillls-l:pB
ArYaaulna..6::0pm Lv Yaquina ...(ilufi
Lv Corvallis. 10:35 am Ar Albany U.10s
o.0. trains connect nt Albnurandl
vallls.
Uhe above trains connect at Ynqnlna ft
tHe Urecon UevRli nmnnt. (i. lhi.i fifktPAft
J, , e" '"QuinaanaBan jTMijdtco
Wl'lnnelteallev llfilntw r-nn ir.nkni'lux Kt
ai. n tHSNpnkr.rR rrirti t'..rtifinn nnni
nectlou with th train j nMha Viirmliin Kollll
at Albany or Corvallis nnd If dentlurd ton!
r rancisco.snouid arrange to arrivtuitvoqwra
" couiuk ueiure uaiol salilit'.
. lowtuter una ntluhl Kales niwaync
lowest. For Inrnrmmlnn annlv in Mtfrnl
HULMAN&Co.. rrelght nnd Ticket Aftim
wuuu zuzrronisireet, forllaua, t)r., or
0. O. HUOUE, Ac't Uen'l Ft i lnw. AN
ut. i'uLino n. it. co.. )rvuiin,ur.
C. H. HABWKLL, Jr., Gen'l Freight and
l'asa. Al'I. Oth. llrclmfiiipiitC'O-,
M'4 MouigpnierrS'
From Terminal or Interior' Points lie
Is the line to tnke
To all Points East and South.
It lsthedlnlng car route, itruns tlirouju
vettlbulu trains; evrry ilay intheytano
ST. PAUL AND IMAGO
(No change of cars.)
Composed of dining enrs unmrpassed,
Fullman dra lug- room sleepers
.Ol latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Best that can be constructed and In which
atcoinmodatltn are both tree and fur
nished for holders of first and sccd-cla
tickets, and
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
Acontlnuot :iue couubmJps with aU
lines. nordln fl'rul nxl untiitcrrtirted
servlw),
Fullman slti jo- rT7?tlor!cnn bese;
fj?red l?iJvilti t.f...c. im hki-ui ui
the road.
.TfouKU tickets to and noa, all points
L ?. England and Enrrje fn tc
purchased at any ticket orlict oi lt.U (tw
,.i"'! 'ntormutton cf.nwrning tatw, t
ortralnB,rouiei,aiidotnerdettillfcturiiJJ
en h?olleatiou to any agent or
. . . A. 1). CBAJsLTOK,
AfT.J'&nt General 1'atMiikCi At'i-t
lil First sttfett, cor. bH-Tkioh; "'
Und.tinvn
HHAW A noWNINI-. Av '
War
Increase of PcusioDs!
Ulder Actol January 6,JS8B. are entitled
tolnvieaif. At ply to
X). C.BUKKMAN,
Raom ll,X3ia Blek, Claim Attorney,
MMwmsm J.. '
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