Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, April 07, 1893, Image 2

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fl!E CAPITAL JOURNAL
I'UBLMHKU UAILY, KXCE1T BUNUAY,
BT TUB
Capital Journal Publishing Company,
Port Offlce Jllock. Cormnerclal Street.
HOFER BROTHERS,
Editors.
TIIPT wwy
iJally, by carrier, per month,.
Pally, by mall, per jeur,
Weekly, 8 paicc, per year,
30fi0
.. 800
LW
A TIMIUrK 10 TIIK IIOU.
A whole lot of peojilu In 'his world
need to learn wtml It In to live nnd let
live. Tlio hog, tno duclier, the mo
nojtollst In busluew, In tlie professloriH.
In politic?, Is IiitenHely willluli, but lie
(loon not even live. He dwindles away
in lila own estimation and Kraduully
grows smaller and ainullcr in the com
prehension of oilier until ho uctunlly
ceases to exist long before he pcrJulie
from earth.
His whole life Is one grasping BelflHli
dream of ambition. He never part
with a dollar geiifroiiHly for any pur
pose. Church tsuboeriptlou papers seek
hlni In vain, the poor despise him, tin
rich cultivate him only for his wealth.
What charm has such u life before It oi
after it, and truly II Is not worth living
at all.
The hog In human form not onlj
does no good on I'urtli to himself oi
others, but he Is always ready to do t
fullowmiin whoenmyfs his path an In
jury. Llko Khyloek, who hatod An
toulo because he loaned his money to fc
frloud without usury, the liog liatct
the man of generous Impulses becaujt
he Is liberal and willing unothershould
havo a chance to live.
The hog Is always willing by limldu.
ous slander to blacken tho character ol
those who will not wallow In his pool
of selfish propensities. He objects to
all progress, criticises evory munlfestu
tlou of publlo enterprise by Individual,
community, state or nation, hates Un
successful man In business, politics or
profession and ruins the liapplnefsof
mankind. The hog never smiles ex
cept as a oynlu' never laughs except ni
misfortune, never Jokes or takes u
drink except utsniiiD other's expense.
Ills vices are secret, his character Is u
fraud and his morals a whlted sepul
chre hiding the grinning skeletons of
decayed uprightness, manliness and
humanity.
There are people who believe there
no such creature us we have por
trayed. Hut there Is. He Is found In
all communities In a more or li'tw hlnhly
developed form, He Is the last prod not
of n decaying materialism, a fungus on
tho dead trunk of a past age, He does
not belong to n generation of light, life,
Intelligence uud generous activities.
i . i
LOOKIXQ DAItKWAIMH.
Tho hindsight excelleth the foresight.
More or less is this true of nil Ileitis ol
speculation, as compared with tho bold
prominence of tlio after-event. Most of
all tills is true in politics, If tho Re
publicans had their national convention
to hold over again Whltelaw Hold
would not bo their choice for Vice Pres
ident. Of course, whan grandpa Mills
plunked live hundred thousand into
tho campaign fund it was too tempting
a morsel to resist. Tho son-lu-luw of
tho California millionaire was accept
able to Chalrmun ClurkKou uud his
committee, but not to the people.
Had he proven u winner in tho race
with Adlal Stephenson what adulation
Mild burning of luceuso would there
have been at tho feet of the rich man.
How all tho organs of tho plutouruts
would lmvo fawned, nnd crept and
fluttered nt tho feet of tlio creature of
wealth.
Such a premium would hivyo been
put on American urldtooraoy that tor
a century to come no common liiu'n, mi
distinguished by the glitter of gold,
would have dared covet that political
inslgulllcatioy, the presidency of the
senate. Hut the common people are a
host and they would not have it so.
Uu the wall before tho writer, liuugs
a picture of Whltelaw Held, now the
objeot of good-natured contempt.
What a halo of political wisdom, states
manship, ability and respect would not
cluster about that noble brow had he
been elected I Wo confess to having
bad our dotibU about his availability
Wheu ho was )MhmhI for vice prrsl.
ttetu. wo recall tisvlug referred to
feliu an tho Journalistic tool of (lie
corporation klug, tho New York edi
tor whose paper always had first nocm
to the belohatubers of the Goulds and
VauiWbllts, We recall thai a a Re
publican tnlltor we olwervttl a studious
alienee aUnit him throughout (tie cam
lalgu. Hut theti it U ey to have a
eod forwtlght wheu you are not in a
ywry laiporUtit position,
votii'uRAii ruNisim;,T.
WMtefn redsgegue: Recent events
t Httlttu, Ore., nhow that the publlo Ik
,iIHa" wont soeWble uti (ho matter of
IwaUtiNteut in the public whooj. Tho
Mfcee heard of that oily, after dlneu
1m a Mae. where a teacher and principal
mmUmmhi G4targd with gro eruelly,
fiawDnl a n!utkHt that the Incorrigible
HtfM U wpuded w exjwltai tram
school wlien obiervance of good con
duct cannot be secured without admin
istcring severe corporal punishment.
The Pedagogue can safely predict that
within a few years the whipping and
beating by teachers will have been laid
aside. Usually boys who cannot be
controlled without this treatment are
used to nothing else at home. If they
will not respond to other influences
they forfeit their right in the school
and should suiter the loss of its privil
eges. Tho publlo school is free to all
our people, but when a mean, immoral
good-for-nothing child cannot be lifted
above that plane of life after patience
and kindly influence has been used the
contaminating Inilueuco of thut child
should boat once removed and the
rights of tho remaining pupils demand
It.
As tno years go on and case after caee
comes up like the above mentioned
tho public mind sees tnoro clearly the
true position of corporal punishment
and tho teacher may rejoice. Good
will and love cannot be pounded Into
the human heart. Hotter to ruin the
child's chances for education than to
ruin dozens of others by Ills Influence.
riUUUbSTKO COMMKNTS.
The Western Pedagogue for April has
varied contents uud Is tho best nuinbel
of an educational muguzlno ever pub
lished in Oregon.
Tho Oregonlaii's "tbnce-told-tale"
editorial writer got In his work again
yesterday. It would take a census
enifriierutnr to compute tho number of
times thut expression Is used to lend
uoyelty to the lruuent 12-column piq
uant utterance of our somnolent cos
mopolitan contemporary.
The Kindergarten Magazine foi
April, 1803, lias nearly a hundred
pages of the very best matter by writ
ers uud workers In the new educutlon
work. It Is a typical f'roebel number
and must gratify t! e hearts of till edu
cational workers who wish to drink
Inspiration ut tho original fountains.
If tochers complain ut the dullness of
their profession it Is Indeed their own
fault.
'Tat Doctor Bills Mako Loan Wills."
but Dr. Hugo's Cuturrli Remedy costs
lens than one doctor's visit. Cuturrli Is
a loathsome, dangerous disease, uud the
time hus come when to stiller from It Is
udiHgrucc, No person of culture uud
relluemetit cares to inflict upon his
friends Ills offensive breath, disgusting
hawking ami spitting and disagreeable
efforts to breulh fieely uud clear the
throat nnd nose heuco the cultured
and rellned use Dr. Sage's Catarrh
Remedy. And no wise uud prudent
uiuu cures to run the risk of leaving his
family without n protector, by letting
ids "slight cuturrli" run Into serious
or fatal throat, and lung troubles, lie-ice
thowisouud prudent ueu Dr. 8 ge's
Cuturrli Remedy. Tho proprietors of
this remedy are so confluent of Its cur
ative properties, thut they lmvo made a
standing offer nf a rewurd of $500 for a
cuse they cannot cure.
FROM OHEMAWA.
A. H. Henty, whs pretty bmlly cut
with a silver Hying from a steel wedge.
The piece cut In between the flngerund
thumb, .and he will be laid up fur sev
eral dnyB.
Will MttrNtoii litis returned from Cali
fornia. He thinks Oregon Is good
eiu.ugh for him. Well, maybe It is,
but this weather makes us think that
It only compares as badly or worse, not
better and best.
The inspector Is making qulto a stay
ut tho school this time. Probably he
is waiting here for his O. H, to arrive.
Catarrh Cannot bo Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
they cannot reach tho seat of the
disease. Catarrh Is ti blood or constitu
tional dlseiiHC, uud In order to curu It
you must tuke internal lem lies. Hulls
Catarrh Cure is tukeu Internally, and
uols directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a
quack medicine. It was prescribed by
uioiif the last physicnualii this country
forjears, and isu regular prtteripliou,
It la composed nftlio best tonics knowr,
combined with the he 1 blood purifiers,
acting directly on the mucous hii feces.
Tho perfect combination of tho two In
gredients Is what produces such won
derful results lit curing catarrh. Bend
fir testimonials, free.
K. J. Ciiknkv A Co., PniNi., Toledo, O,
Sold by druggists, price 75c,
Before doing to tho Wo? Id's
Enquiro About
Tair
The Limited Kxprv trains of the Chi
cago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Hallway
Mweeti St. Paul and Chicago and
Omsliu and Chicago.
'1 hemi trains are vestlbuled, electric
lignieii una steam Heated, with the fin
est Dining and Sleeping Car Service In
the world,
The Klectrlu reading light In each
berth I the successful novelty of this
prog nwolvo age, and Is highly appreciat
ed by all ngular patrous ufiblsllnc.
We wll others to know Its nierltH.ua
the Chicago Milwaukee A Bt. Paul Hall
way Is the only line In the west enjoy
ing the exclusive use of thU (uteut.
For further luformaliou apply to
nearest coupon tieael ageut, orddres
C. J. hil)Y, Oetieral Agent,
J. W. CASKV.Trav.Pass. Act,
.Kit L 13. II ..II .. . v '
i oiu. oi., i oiuuuu, ur.
tf
Raspberry Plant.
Kmighfgan, Uregg, CuttiWrt and
Malabar, last two red-strom? tiUnt.
Several thousand, call early, or ileliv
ervd frw to auv part of the city, at r.
iluced rate. Leav order at John O.
Wright' iroM-y. i:. W. Bavuk,
Market OarUaw, fetou. 3-18 g-wd
EVENING CAPITAL JOUItNAL, FRIDAY,
EXAMINING A WITNE83.
How Ornml llntlrr Discredited tba T
tlmony of Cotuluctor.
General Butler as counsel for tho
plaintiff in a dnmngo caso against
ono of tho Boston street railway
companies, Bomo yearn since, turned a
point in his client's favor and won his
caso by an adroit and original move.
Tho accident in question had taken
placo in a crowded street, and tho
testimony was contradictory and
confusing. Tho conductor of tho car,
on tho witness stand, sworo point
blank against tho plaintiff. His evi
denco was concise-, and ho claimed to
havo seen all tho occurrences of the
affair and described them minutely,
disputing tho general's client at ovory
turn. It was manifest that if the
conductor told tho truth tho plaintiff
ha1 no caso.
Tho general took up tho cross ex
amination, but tho witness stuck to
his story.
"What is that?" said tho general,
pointing to tho bell punch suspended
from tho witness' neck.
"Bell punch," was tho answer.
"And what is a bell punch?" inno
cently inquired tho lawyer. And
then followed a lengthy explanation
of how tho machino rang tho bell to
attract tho passengers' attention that
tho amount was being recorded by
tho machinery on tho insido. Tho
whys nnd wherefores, tho necessity
for tho tiling nnd tho company's
rules wero gono into until the court
was woll nigh out of pationco and
tho jury were plainly wearying.
"And what do you do if a mistake
is made and you como out short when
you nnd tho machino are at vari
ance?" was tho general's query.
"They mako us pay tho differ
ence," was tho answer.
"Won't they tnko your word for it?"
"No."
"Well, if thoy won't take your
word for a nickel thoy needn't ex
pect this jury to beliovo you," said
tho general, and they didn't, for thoy
gavo tho plaintiff a substantial ver
dict." I would not havo my readers think
tho general intended any 6lur upon
strcot car conductors, who aro as
honest and honorable; as tho rest of
us. Tho general had a way of "get
ting thoro," no mattor who was hit
Boston Globe.
Fickleness, Thy Nume Is Maine Girl!
Tho other day a Lowiston young
lady mndo an agreement with ono of
her ndmirors to go out walking that
ovoning. Lator sho mot another,
whom sho invited to call that samo
evening. Sho had forgotten the first.
Thon when n third ono of hor boaux
mado his appearanco sho agreed to
go walking with him. In tho evon
iug tho first young man camo for
hor. Sho went, and soon tho second
arrived, nnd being told that sho was
out ho said ho would go and moot
nor.
Whou sho saw him coming, Bhe ro
membored her engagement, excused
horsolf from tho first young man
and walked with tho Bccond. They
camo to a confectionery store, and
bIio remained outsido whilo ho went
in aftor chocolates. Tho third young
man camo along whilo sho waited,
and sho graciously promenaded off
with him. Now sho Bays sho will bo
more caroful of hor appointments.
Lowiston Journal.
I'ltitt Trrea on Volcano?!.
Evory ono who admires trees must
bo interested in tho result of Profess
or Heilprin's studies of tho pines that
clotho tho slopes of tho great vol
canic mountains of Mexico.
Thcso hugo peaks 6ocm to havo
piorced their way upward through a
mantlo of pino forest, which clings
to thoir sides up to a height of nearly
81 miles.
Tho vortical range of tho pino in
Mexico is remarkable. It is found
among tho sun loving iwtfin trees at
tlio foot of tho mouutaius, and it
stands defiant of tho cold closo to tho
poi-potunl snows that cover thoir
summits. Youth's Companion.
ColumbUii Ktm I'or Klliuele.
An elderly lady in a modest man
ner leaned over tho counter of a
wtvst end dnig store, nnd pointing to
a letter with a Columbian stamp
asked:
"Will you plooso toll mo if tlieso
stamps am good for just common
use!" When assured that thoy woro
so intended, sho bowed politely and
remnrked asslio left- "I didu't know.
I thought thoy wero to bo Uhod per
haps for etiquette,"
"I lmvo to answer thnt samo ques
tion 10 times a day," said tho clerk,
"but 1 wonder what she meant by
etiquette," Baltimore Sum
Vtt Talker.
When Charles Mathews was in thU
country, tho rapidity of his Bpeoclt
wus a cause of much ustouL-dunent,
but thoro was no lews of disUuctutvsd
cm that account Ho was said to bo
tho most rapid talker and singer on
tho stage. Sarah Bernhardt talks at
A furious sivd boiuetimes, but every
peech that U to lo spokou fast id
practiced again and again, a littlo
tnoro quickly each timo, in order to in
sure clcaniefia of uttcraucw Now
York Sun.
LltMa Johuale'a Trur.
Mrs. Wearie Wheu you sweep
little Johnnie's room, don't put the
iweopinipi iu the tins
New Girl Why not, uuunt
Mrs. Werie The hut time I did
feat the stove wtploded. Good News.
Oiie Thriig IH1iop"Hroks I)ltl.
On ono occasion Bishop Brooks re
ceived a letter from a man in New
York saying, "Will you plcoso send
mo a list of all tho publications in
your diocese?' On receiving it tho
bishop did not even smile at tho ab
surdity of the request or seemed an
noyed that a man should troublo him
upon such a simple matter. Ho ac
cepted it as something to fulfill.
"Do you think you can find what
this man wants?" said ho to his sec
retary. "I guess bo," camo tho reply, and
tho secretary, who know tho noblo
hearted bishop ho well, spent nau tno
night completing tho task. Boston
Globe.
ae
Mamma Caught Napping.
"Am I thin or fat, mamma?"
Sho had already been asking too
many questions, but her mother an
swered her once moro.
"Why, dear," sho said, "you aro
not very fat, but you aro fat enough
for a littlo girl who is growing."
This reply was certainly diplomat
ic, but it did not apparently satisfy
tho child, for a few seconds lator sho
came out with this terrible peser:
"Say, mamma, are there any littlo
girls who aro not growing?" Boston
Herald.
Settled In Adrance.
Mr. Hunnimime Now, as wo aro
going to start housekeeping, Ethel,
wo should begin right. Order, you
know, is heaven's first law, and there
must bo a head to every house,
Mrs. Hunnimuno That's all pro
vided for, George. Mother's coming
to live with us. Exchange.
Kleptomania, which is so often
used nowadays as a cloak for respect
ablo stealing, is a form of monoma
nia. Dr. Pritchard mentions a typ
ical caso of a madman who would
never eat his food unless ho had pre
viously stolen it.
Tlio temple of Ypsambul in Nubia
is cut from a solid rock, and its en
trance is guarded by four statues,
each 05 feet high, 25 feet across the
shoulders, the faco 7 feot long, tko
ears over 0 feot
The total annual loss from insects
in tho United States is estimated by
tho best entomological authorities at
about $380,000,000.
Tho Greeks sometimes buried their
dead in tho ground, but moro goner
ally cremated them, in imitation of
tho Romans.
Tho average weight of tho Chinese
brain is said to bo heavier than the
average weight of tho brain of any
other race
No Wonder lie Uuved.
Fcgg Chuokfeloy, what do you
mean by all this cavorting and loud
languago?
Chucksloy Do you see this long
handled, queer shaped pen?
"Yes. What of it?
"Nothing only I'vo been using it
for a year and n half like any pon,
and I'vo just found cut that tho thing
is a fountain pon and has been full of
ink all tho timo." London Tit-Bits.
After Diphtheria
Paralysis of (tho Throat-Numb
ness and Woaknoss.
Vtrfect Health Restored by llovd'a
Sartapartlla.
Mrs. C. S. Southiclck
North Madison, Ohio.
"Mr wlfo and three children were at
tacked with diphtheria at tho tamo time.
After icrioua Illness the crcatest danger was
lately passed, but they were all left with
Paralysis of tho Throat,
and with mjr w tie It also affected her Umbs.
Her arms wero numb to tho shoulders, ae
comjvanled with a prickling sensation. It
was i difficult for her to swallow, It seemed
as U must starro. Tho children were In
a similar coudlUon. rhrlclans w ere greatly
perplexed aEd aald It was tery critical w ith
tny wife, as sho was mora than likely to hara
paralysis at any time, and It so It would bo
Tery dMbiful If te turriTed. finally
a friend sujrwsted Hood's Sarsaparllla. Al
though we had not tho slightest faith, wo
wereso dltcouraged thatwe-wero readrta
try auyUUn. 1 got a botUo aud began
gUlog ft to ihera. k
Words are Feoblo
to express tlio graUfteaUon we all fell at tho
end oi a week to find an Improvement.
When they had flnUhed threo botUes I could
hot se but they wet as well as previous to
their slokarss. The numbness and paralysts
entirely dlsappearvd. There was do Uoublo
Hoofc,Cures
taleattft&beyo&d appartat Inability to get
caoegfa to eat. The neighbor all know of
It eaM aad alt tfeiek Hwotxiertu), as do
Dm doctors." O. 8. SeinmwicK, drew
aad Xotary rubtto, .North Madison. Qhte.
Hd'aPH a partly Ygt We, oaxts
ftatyptwt4ktJufettUrta,
iphnf!
fHiKfflHsSSKiil
APItIL 7, J 893.
NEW MILLINERY STORE
OI'F.KA 1IOUSK HI.OCK,
J 108 COUNT BT.
I Mr?, B, F- Hannegan,
T. J. Kltim
HOUSE PAINTING,
PAPEB HANGING,
Nafura! Wood' Finishing,
Cor, 20tU and Ctaemeieta BtrceU
Undertaking
-d Embalming.
Best facilities In the city.
A.M.CUHJGH. - HKBtaloSt.
2
OUT OF SIGHT.
rriio Irnvnllmr nilhllfi nrfl HOW fllllV
alive to the fact that the Chicago, Un
ion Paclllc&.Mortti western line miw
tlio very best accomodations to the
public from and to C!hle:ii;o, Omaha
uud Intermediate poiuth, not only dur
ing the world's fair, but all the j ear
rouud. . 4-3-Ct
SALEM MAKKETS.
Wheat- 57c per bushel,
Oats 3o4flc per bush
Pnlotnpu- Jflrfolfifln npr I
Oats 3o4flc per busnel.
Potatoen- 4050c per bushel.
TTIniir i'l C.li n.ir hlil
Bran (Sacked) $18.00 per ton
Shorts (Sacked) J20.00 per ton.
Beans, white, 3c per lb.
' Epgs lGc per dozen.
Chickens 8 to 10c per lb.
Chopped feed -(Sacked) f 20.00.
Ducks 12o per lb.
Geese 7c per lb.
Turkeys 10c per lb.
Lard 12J16c peril). -Butter
2o30o per pouud,
Beef 7(o)12jc dressed,
Veal 10 to 12Jc, dressed.
Pork 712Jc dressed .
Wool 1518c per lb.
Hops 1517c per lb.
PATARRH
i
IN CHILDREN
For over two years my little girl's life
was made miserable by a case of Catarrh,
The discharge from the nose was large,
constant and very offensive. Her eyes
Decwme innamed, tne lias swollen ani
very paintui. Alter trying various reme
dies, I gave herjLsiiThe first bot
tle seemed to k83I aggravate the
disease, but the symptoms soon abated,
and in a short time she was cured.
,i Dr. L. B. Ritchey, Mackey, Ind.
Our book on Mood and Skin Diseases mailed
t no. Swwt SPECiFio Co., Atlanta, Ga.
I THEGENTLEUAN'SFRIENQ.
OurrEItrnCTIOy SmiNOEfrM irltieTtrr tottl.
Iielran. Do not BTAIJf. rilEVKSTS STr.ICTUnE,
Curt. OONOr.niKra il OLEET In On to Fum .Uyi.
A QUICK CUKE lor LLUCOMUKEA ot WIIITPS.
B,J,ItrllIr.l.fCOI9T3. ScnttonnrAdilrtiiforlKV
MALYDOIt Maui ni ritliu Cu , LA.NCACTEn.rlira
Administrator's Notice lot' Final
Settlement.
NOTK'K Is herebj- given that the under
signed ndmlulKtrntor of the e&tnte of
Christ Rich, late of Marlon county. Oregon, de
ceased, has tiled bis dual account ot fuld es
tale; and that Saturday, April 29, 1KU, at 10
o'o ock a. m. of said day, at the county court
bouse, at the City of Salem, In Marlon county.
Oregon, has been rUel by the court ns the
time aud place tor the henrlng of said ac
counts, anil objections thereto, and that the
same will be passed upon by the court at said
time and Dime. ABRAHAM RICH.
Administrator of the Estate ol Christ Rich,
UCUCHM-U.
Dated this March 31, 1S33. t-65w
H. W , Smith, postmniter ot Lewlsvllle, nnd
w . 1. Murphy, of Salem, have for sale abou
S.OOOncres of good farming and stock land in
the I.ucKlamutn country in folk county.
lriccs range from Jt) to JiO per acre. All good
property, at d on the market for the flrsl
time. Great bargains. Call on or address
the above. dw 2-ls-tf
Money to Loan.
1wn will be made on Improved city or
LOMUAKD IXVESTMEiNT CO.
Kor terms, etc., apply to
JOHN A. OARO.V.
Attorney at law. over Rush's l'Bnk, balem, Or.
MONEY TO LOAN
SmJVffir' i!?J .E"?l', ln """"'his aud
lime to suit. Aodelay In condderlng loans.
FEAR & FORD,
Hnn 12. Rnsh Itank bkvk. 6 12dw
AuthorUed Capital fSOO.OOO.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Balem, Oregon.
W. A. CimtCK, lies. v. w. MARTIN Vl
Jlw. J.H.ALHKRTiciihUr. ,V1
Btate, County and City Warranu bought
t l!ir. d
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, J200.000
OKO. WILLIAMS
avua JIB,RY Urui
T" -Cashier.
uSSK?TAU!ll5X'",WIUtal"x W. Ene.
A.lUkV.'A' Wcbrtn. J.W Hod,o"5:
eui.lfi."" '"" block on Comm.r.
"cim
IIH. I . .
o, but rt ,,,, .T..'btsnmrnlre
ab HS;,rff r,I;juuw &
Bargains in lam .
How Tlicv it.
HOEYE & MILLS,
J. E. MURPHY.
Tile for Sale,
Brick and Tile Yard,
UOKTll BALhM.
Take lt
EVENING JOURNAL,
Only 2 cents a day delivered nt
your door.
PORCELAIN BATHB
SHAVING 150.
209 Com. Bt., Baleni, Or.
Morley WInstniiii'y.
Carpenters and Builders,
Shop 63 Btate street
StoroFittlnfrs aSpcclalty
iU
CENTS A DAY,
Evening Journal.
Horseshoeing.
BLACKSMITHING.
State Street, - - Salem.
Delivered at Your ,Door.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINES-S CA RlS.
P. II. D'AKOY.
,JllAIl,lt .-..
OEO. a.BINOIIAM.
T'ARCy & B1NOI1AM. Attorneys at Law.
1 noorasi.z anu o, riitjr uuu'..b.
Swte street. Bpeclal attention given to busl-
.... .t.n Btmr-ama and fltfMlIt PdlirLfl Of iiiG
stale. i ll
R
l. ROISK. Attornty at law, Balem, Ore
gon. Ofllce Z74 Commercial street.
rnlLMON FORD, Attorney at law, Balem,
JL egOD. UIUCH Up Biai IU i- kwu uiuv
F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, Mur
, phy block.
II
J. B1GC1KU, Altoiney ai law,alem, Ore
gon, ofllce over bush's bank.
J J. 8HAW. M.W.HUNT. SHAWAHUNT
. Attorneys at law. Oflli-e over Capital
.National bank, Balem, Oreguu.
Q T. RICH A 1UWON, Attorney at law Of
Q. flccupstalrs ln front rojius ol new Bush
block, corner Commercial and Court streets,
Halem, Oregon.
JOHN A. CARsON, Attorney at law, rooms
and 4, Rush bank building, Hulem.Or.
H. i-. ROMHAM. W. H. HOLMEH.
BON HAM & HOLMES, Attorneys at law.
Ofllce In Rush block, between State and
Luurt, on Commercial street.
ME. POCUE, Stenographer and Tjpe
. wrltest Rest equipped typewriting of
llce but one In Oregon, Over Bush's bank,
.?alem,Oiegon.
(ilELLA HHERMAN. Typewriting and
O commercial sienography, mom 11, Gray
block. ilrst-clasR work. Rates reasonable.
DR. A. R. OlLLld.specialistiu disease of
the eye, ear. nose and throat, Room IU
Rush bank building, -nlem.
DR.T O SMITH, Dentikt. 02 Btate street,
Salem, Oregon. Finished dental opera
tions ot every description. Painless opera
tions a specialty.
WU. PUUI1, Architect, plans, speclflca
. tlous aud superlnteuilcuce for ah
classes ot buildings. Olllce 2!0 Commercial
tree t, upstairs.
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1 A. KOBhUT, Archl.ect, rtwm 424, Mur-
tjuttMi uuuuiug, x riiuuti, vii'guu.
P. J. LARSEN & CO.,
Manufacturer of Wagons, Car
riages, etc.
Rpalrlng q Specialty.
Huup 45 Btate street,
X Meets In their hall ln 'btate' Insurance
-nmiTKCTinM innnc un o & rv tt w
uuiiuiu),-, every neuuesaay evening.
A. W. JJGNMt). M. W
J. A. 8ELWOOD, Recorder.
THE PACIFIC
DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU
SALEM, ... Oragon,
Offlce removed to 211 Commercial St.
Hates reasonable. Public and private work
done. C B.CLEMENT, Manager.
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATCHMAKER,
2I5X Commerce St., - balem, Oregon.
(Next door to Klein's.)
Specialty ot Spectacles, and repairing (Socks.
Watohea and Jewelry.
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11 JDV
IV I If IV
(Northern Pacific R. R, Co., Lessee.)
LATEST TIME CARD.
Two Through Trains Daily.
latipm
h.Wpm
10:lfam
1 50pm
7.15.WH
625pm
7:lSpiu
l-15pm
7.2ipm
9 fam
II Minn... a
9:am 4;l5pm
... wtl'aul.a
.. Duluth..a
1 - Aiihlanri a
ll.Jftim 650pm
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5.47pmt0t5pm
Tickets sold and haggaee checkoii ti,r.,ii,
.rai , Agt., Chicago. Ill
ONLY
LINE
RUiNNING
2
THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 8:45 A-M,
' 7M P M
!31
- "-v I i III,
1 DAYS tv-
CHICAGO
7 Hours OlllrUr Ci n.. i
23 Hours OuirlfPr ni'. '
40 Hours Ouicker to Omaha and
Kansas City.
PULLMAN md TOURIST SLEEPERS
FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR
NRS. DINING CARS
or MtoSJ Mx eBr1 orautioa call on
J, L. BBNNIilT k SON,
CANDIES,
Fruit and Cigars
0"o.
P. O. Blook.
It. T. lIUMrilKEls,
Cigars and Tobacco.
BILLIARD PARLOR,
243 Oora'l Street,
.TU
T. W. TH0RNBURG,
The Upholsterer,
HemodelR, ro-covcrs nnd repnin
upholstered furniture. Fim.
class work. Uheruekuta street
Btato Insurance block. '
East and South
via
THE SHASTA ROUTE
of the
Southern Pacific! Company,
CALIFOHNIA EXPRESS TRAIN HUN DA1LT 1.
TWKKN PORTLAND AND 8. T,
tiuth. I
riu.
7:ut; y. ni.
9:18 p. m.
8.-15 a.m.
lv. .rortluuu Ar. I 7:i)u,m
Lv. Snlem Lv. 6:28 a. m
Ar. Ban Fran. Lv. 7:fl0 p. w
Above trains stop only ut lollouiug suuoni
north of Roseburg, East Portland Orgon City
Woodburn, tSalom, Albany Tungcnt, dliedai
Halsey, Harrlsburg.JunctlonClty, Irving and
Eugene.
KOHKHUKriMAM. UAI1.1,
i.A a. in. I Lv.
11:17 a. m I Lv.
5:50 p. m. Ar.
I'urlluud
Halem
Koseburg
Ar. I i.nj u. a.
L.V. I 1:40 p. m,
L-v. 7.00 a. m
Albany Locul, Dally l--.xuupl nuuUij.
5 UU p. m. I Lv.
7:52 p.m. 1 Lv:
'J.OOp.ni. Ar.
Porilanu
sulem
Albany
Ar.
Lv.
Lv,
7.-.W a. a. I
t).30 a. m.
Dining Curs ou Ogdcu Kuutd
POLLMAN BOFFET SLEEPEHS
AND
Second Class Sleeping Cars
Attached to all through tiuius.
tfd Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
PAILV--(KXCK1T HUNDAY).
7:.J!i. iu. ILV. PoilUl.U .V.."l J. jy -
laiO p. m. ) Ar. Corvallis Lv. Ufa (ip.m.
At Albany and .'orvtlll- c-ouueci wito
tralni uron-gon PapJHi- Unllioirl.
itiUp. iu. L. I'ui.iuui. Ai.i .Julil
7:25p.m. Ar. McMlrmvllle Lv. I fi:lin.m
THROUGH Tl Vll K'l'
To all points ln the KnMern Miitrs, Canada
and Europe can be obtained ut lowest istei
uom w. w. mu..m:ii, jkcent. halem.
Kf. ROQERS, A KHt . U . K an U raka. Ag'k
R. KOEHLER, Mauagor.
The Yaquina Route,
mm p a. it
And Oregon Development company's steim-
Kill Tl lltlM if-i 11 I lljtt i, l.nut n .Ml 1
iw,.. v. . . ,u,,c'.uu", iu iiours lets
time than hy any other route, First class
uiuugu laiMeup ana Height line from
lan?id "I?,"" Iclul,s. lu tllQ MUumetle
valley to and fromian FrancUco.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundny.)
LvCorvalliH. 10:35 am Ar Albany 11:10am
valila conuect at Albduy and Cor-
'Ihfl nhnVAirnlno nnnnnA( A ..i ti.
."??! 5r?:: "ne of steam-
iu u .. '"H""uuoiui rrancitco
wiiiit,f!assen,'trs from I'Ttlaud aud all
?i a ?,?"n ,h0tr'.l.n8Oftlle Vnqultin Routs
Hiolm-i. t. j " i" urn ve nil aquns
the evening before dateof balling.
inwelf B. r 1,e,Bu' "ntes nlwajstne
HUL. i a r rJ?ft22ft.,,15n. P?'r.A9 ?.
rS ?wi.?is,ef1' "'"lHiid. Or., or
O. U. ilOUTJE, Ac t Oeu'l Ft & Vals. Agt,
r ir ii Pq?,01,00,11- " -'o.. Corvallis, Or.
C. H. HA8WELL, Jr., Gen'l Freight uiid
l ass. Agt. Ore. Development Co.,
Mil Montgomery Bt.
Froa Terminal or Interior Points ihe
11
jmj lid
Is the lino to take
To all Points East and South.
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
(No change of cars.)
?,?.,of dIuJD8cars "naunw-'Red,
i unman drawing room skepeis
.Ot latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
aaSinmJjK?. be con'"J:1ed ond In which
Slshedn-dhi'iSni ftre both tree and li.r
Uckeu.and r8t and second-class
ELEGAKT DAY COACHES.
UMJnlSS?J j-oconno5"Bsr with all
semce. dUec'' "n1 uninterrupted
cued'n 1fll r.TVi'tlonHtan bete
thlwfli. tJ-rocu any "cent ol
Burrffi.ViSau,.tl,Btan.a and Europe n b
FSy. dataDy "cketomeeothlcom.
L'! Information coneerntne rate, time
A..uiat ni);-.i?-ARLTON. .
landforlirnn ' C0U Wb,,1"cBp": ''
iAW A DOWNTKO, Auenla
Mexican War Soldiers
Increase of Pensions!
"trffn,?" 0l JannT 5, 1SSO, are entitled
D. C. SHERMAN,
U&Zy'Z0' Claim Attomey,
Ubwty it, Balem, 0, ll
Northern Pacific Rai
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