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' TDK COOLIE CUKFKUATIuNS.
Thepabljo corporations on tbo Paclflo
eoMt employ very exteuslvcly alien
labor. Chinese and Japanese ooolles
offlpow the neclion and grading
erawd on tbe Paclflo railroads. On the
railroad of Oregon they build and re
pair tbe tracks, aud culyerts uud treotlt
worst almost excltwlvoly. Only laai
month Urn Southern Pacific bad trouble
la southern Oregon over discharging
aa old section gang uud putting ou
Japanese In their plaoe.y Fderal urnr
bals were sent for to preserve corjwru
(too property and keep the peace, owing
to the, bad blood stirred up among tbt
-Whjt American laborers who saw
themselves thrown out of employ mem
by the alien coolie laoor of AbIu. T bej
went to JLhelr cabius fully couvIuuiU
that an outrage had been committed
upon ibem aud their families.
The Paclfle, coast is rapidly settlluK
' up with free white citizens who art
voters, and it is a growing Issue wheth
er this labor can much louger be dis
placed on public corporations by tin
alien coolie class. It was stated lu u
recent public address that ono of the
millionaires who owns tbe (Southern
Pacifle made over f 400 an hour or $10,
000 a day out of the profits or this coolie
labor. No wonder Stanford and Hunt
ington are multi-millionaires, wlieu
tkey are reaping tho profits of this de
graded Asiatic labor.
The coolie maintains no houses,
schools, oburches or government. He
pays uo taxes, buys lltllo or no Amer
ican products, and possesses no virtues
tbat constitute American citizenship.
Hi civilisation is contained lu an
equipment consisting of a piece of Quit
ting aud a tin kettle to make tea. He
gets 00 cent a day and n largo part of
this goes to maintain the six compan
ies In exercising a kind of slavery over
him and Import mora coolies by way
of tbe firiiiili possessions.
Why shall these public corporations
be allowed to continue to ennuh tliu
millionaires at thecxpeuso of American
labor? There Is uo Justice lu it. They
owe their existence to cuurters granted
toy uuugiwu auu uo business imilitr
state lawa enacted by representatives
of American voters. They wero given
grants of public lauds uud are given
government ooutractH to curry the
mall aud troops of our country, and
are supported by tho trulllo of our com
merce and protected by our laws ami
courts. Why shall their pay rolls be
defiled with tbe names of an alien and
degraded race who never cun become
American olllcetis? A law should be
passed at once by state legislature and
by coigreM forbidding tiny publlo cor
poration rendering u publlo service
from employing any other thau free
bom or naturalised American citizens.
It is bad enough to allow the ooollo la
bor to displace free latmr lu private em
ployment lu farming operations and
workshops. To fill the payrolls of put
lla corporations with Asiatics who never
Intend to assume tho obligations of cit
izenship la au affront to putrlotiu Amer
leans, and an Insult to our protection
policy. We shut out tho pnwpects of
pauper labor but pauperize American
families by shutting thousands of them
out of employment right hero lu Ore
gon. Let publlo corporations employ
In their services only American ell I tun
or such as can become cltUftis.
TURKATKMNO HAL KM.
It would be well forourBaletu friends
to seriously consider before they resort
to injunction proceedings towards the
location of (he branch asylum, if such
a move Is cointeiuplated, it may result
in tbe atneudmeut of tho stato constl.
tutlon, aud In that event our capital
eity way sutler to a greater extent thau
by allowlug these needed branches to
be located. Portland Dispatch,
Balem should remember tho fate of
fclaorameuto, or else she may bo treated
likewise. Kugene Guard,
If tbe soldiers' home cannot be local
4 at Roaeburg, the branch ayslum can
tMt be built, aud Kugeuo must give up
MsfcJtaU Uulverslty losatUty the rap.
ttowa kiw1 of the Balemltea, lluno
feurg JUvkw.
Don't be childish. Qjhmi your olam
betl. The bill dlstluclly jwmltsthe
kwtom to locate the home wherever
ibey plea. Albatiy Democrat,
Tbe above threats from tho four
leading Democratic iwjxint of the state,
Jute as they are at Hatem, are founded
i a MiWapnreheusIou, 'Ibeiv Is no
iferauy rWJIug against this oil
lueWeel there vxlsta no fading
wbatover exoettt lu the minds of the
jejaettesd writer above quoted,
Tbe objeetteu from the Portland
faswr eewse with a very III graee. If
liter is ajy( eauee for tlUsatlslaetioii
witaTwbat was doue at Balem by the
late legWature tbe blame should be
Mi
laid at the door of Portland. The
Portland politicians Keady and
Qulllxon corrupted the whole legisla
ture by tbelr deals with other sections
of tho stato to get the speakership, by
giving one section an asylum, another
ajuto mill, etc. It Is against this very
evil of planting the state Institutions
in diflerent sections of the stato where
they become a corrupting influence by
combining the selfish Interests of those.
sections for raids upon the treasury.
It Is not Balem that protests against
locating tbe soldiers home elsewhere.
It is tbo taxpayers of tho entire state.
LUllKSOf JUIiiW'tYit.
Judge Deomcr, of the Iowa,dlstrlct
court, decided two Important raijroad
cases that are of interest to tbe state
generally, as bearing onlbe powers ol
the railroad commissioners to enforce
their orders. Doth cases were brought
by Attorney General Stone4l7he pame
of the state against tuoCM.&StP.
railroad. Bomo time ago the Iowa
commissioners acted favorably on tbe
petition of the people living in the vll
itto aud lu the vicinity of Douton, Dal
las county, and Issued aa order requir
ing tho railway company to erect a suit
tblu depot for the accommodation ol
the public. There Is a station there,
out no depot, aud people waiting foM
ruins wero obliged to shelter (hem
wives as best they could Tbe railroad
company refused to obey the order,
ulalmlug tbat the depot was unneces
sary and tbat the order was indefinite
and unreasonable, and denying tbe
constitutional autuority-of the commis-
liouers to compel it to build It. Judc
Deemer In a lengthy and strongly ex
pressed opinion sustained the oommls
nlouers. Tho opinion is very Important,
.is it is the first time an Iowa court line
made such un order passing upou the
question of the necessity of depot ac
commodations. As tho tho Oregon railway commls
slou law Is vlrtuully tho' same as tbat
of Iowu, tho decision has some applica
tion hero.
IUukib Was WiLMNa. The Ooh
oco Itoviow tells tho following very
funny Incident: Yesterday afternoon
Judge Hurnner united In marriage A.
1J. Conly aud Louisa J. Ilaues. The
weddlug occurred ut Mr. Conly's resi
dence, eight miles west of town. That
uo regrets or jealousy Is harbored b
the bride's former husbund, Lurklu
Weaver, becauso of the marrluge, lt
proven from the fact thut he willingly
accompanied Mr. Conly to tho clerk'
ollleo to attest aa to
age.
his former wife'
An a i At Aurmui. miomur evidence
of tho chest nutty ohuraotor of Dill
Nye's lecture Is produced by tho Pendle
ton E. O., and It will bo of particular
Interest at Balem ou account of the par
ty mentioned being well known here,
by tho way, ulso said to bo the author
of "Tho Uouutlful Bnow." Tho genial
Captain Humphrey, who knows more
Interesting yarns aud tells tliom belU r
thau any niuu lu Oregon, would doubt
less rlvul Dill Nye lu reputation ami
popular favor had ho devoted his atten
tion to entertaining tho general, publlo,
"Cap'' himself Is tho author of the
wouuded soldier whoso head wua re
moved by a camion ball while a com
rade curried hlui from the Held, related
here by "Dill," and told It for the first
llmu twenty-fl vo years ago,
A Oood Reason for Living.
"rtlie livm to lovu suit tov, 10 live,
Hhe luven t iIvh Im-vmu.o .lia live lu love."
Many think it is a sin to bu sick: be
lug so, one cannot bestow thoaUesiious
on others us tliu Creator Intended; be
ing sti.lt cortulnly U duty to cure
yimrself. MiMt women, theso days,
nerd au Invigorating tonla Wurn-oul
teachers, "shop girls," dressmaker),
milliners, anil llnwo subject to tiresome
Ubor, havu found a boon lu Dr. Pierce'
favorite prexarlptlon. it is n soothing
uud Htrviigtheulug nor vino, ludueiug
refrishtiig sleep relieves desH)iideue
and restoren to full Use all the apH)tlttH
and ullVollnus of oue'H nature, it
sold, by diugglsts, under u guaraulit
from 1U timhers tlial It will, In everv
ouse. give saturactlou, or price (f 1,00)
will bo promptly refunded,
Duby cried,
Motlier sighed,
Doctor pnwcrlbtd t Castork
Unjust Taxation,
It 1 unjuit to tax tbetlomsch wllhlmrdriit
tht U onuol bear, Muy tllly jwi)ol)iin
lyraulie that rttltUrul kervltor until It rtt!
anj uutihM tliem aa Uit doaerve. l)yii.
kla U Uiuallr Oiecblldot KMtrouuuilo ntlijr,
but vflinhorlWU orlb natur I uiwUninl
tuliMeut fwblcuoM rruut ehliainxxt. tt la ut
ly aud lMuanlljr rvuiMtalile wlla lloaielter'a
Hlomaoh lllllrn, the (IuhI ru4 mmt bUhly
mucsUMo4 tatlrla totilo tu ekUleuo. A a
rwmlt urilieUm lmirt4 to the ttouueli
uit htucrd aiilvllyof tUdlsMtiverud
auliulUiUeactlou, luturett by tbe ihiUUu!
ureurtbU beiitgu tuvUomut,reeal Uln
la HUrtitnlwl, lk iirrtra MieuclliUol auvl
liauiiiiUlxM, autt a irutleary ! IiimuiiuU u,
ll) ikxhtvutlrlwU Urf.tM. Hllltiitut ,rhilU
an (tr, rbvuiuaiUm sua klai.ey tiuuUU
are cuuuered by llitalinir hi tsllolB.
our or tiiuHT,
The travel I nir nutdlo aw now AilK
alive to the fact tbat the OlilMva II
Ioh PaoIMo A North Weeteru Hue olUn
the very lt aeeomotailriua to the
publle (nm and to Chicago, Omaha
aai iatermetllate points, net only dur
lug tbe woW fair, but all the r
rvuwl, 44-t
AtfJtttaM OAJUVAfi" .TOUlltfALi (MITJRSDAY, APRIL l3, 1893.
PHYSIOGNOMY.
A projecting nose and mouth show self
confidence, impudence and rashness.
'High cheek'bones always Indicate great
force of character in some direction.
The best noses always show a concav
ity between tho nose and tho forehead.
Noses which wrinkle cosily uro rarely
found in men of good natural disposition.
Thick, heavy, regularly arched eye
brows always indicate sound judgment.
Fullness of the temples is snpposed to
show powers of mathematical icalcula
tion. Very small, thin ears aro Usually asso
ciated with great dollcacy and refine
ment. Long foreheads, withcloso drawn skin
which shows no wrinkles, aro the char
acteristics of cold, selfish natures.
Whon tbo corners of tho month turn
downward, the indication H of a scorn
ful, contemptuous, opinionated man.
Small, dull bluo eyes, half hidden un
der a bony forehead, aro generally found
tn suspicious and cold hoarted people.
Eyes without wrinkles, or with a great
number of very small, long wrinkles,
gonerally show weakness of character.
Turned np noses untior high, arched
f orehonds aro found only in men of a des
potic temperament and bad disposition.
Block eyebrows, which almost shade
the eye, combined with bony forehead,
belong to men of revongcful disposition.
Regular wrinkles of tho forehead par
allel with tho eyebrows aro generally
found in very intelligent and deliberate
persons.
A Wat forehead and an abrupt descent
at tho back of tho hood aro both unfavor
able, either indicating limited under
standing. A perpendicular, a very high or a very
short, knotty forehead is always bad.
Kither always indicates lack of sympa
thy. St. Louis Globo-Domocrut.
STAGE GLINTS.
Manager Charles Abbott has high
hopes of Honry Guy Carletou's new
play, "A Dlt of Scandal."
Mrs. Osmond Tearlo (MInnio Conway)
has been seriously ill In England for sev
eral woeks. Sho is convalescing.
A. Y. Pearson has engaged Laura Lor
raino Gaden for the rest of the season to
play Bweotor in the "Polico Patrol."
J. T. Smith has been engaged as acting
inunagorof "A Scandal in High Life,"
aud Joseph Barrett will go in advance.
Graco Huntington, whoso last engage
ment wus with Mrs. Bernard-Booro as
leading lady, is now residing in New
York.
Fredorlck Solomon has been engaged
by studonts of Yulo collego to direct re
hearsals of some forthcoming amateur
performances.
The son of A. W. Pinoro, tho English
drauiutiHt, is a staff writor for tho New
York Sun aud has becotno a permanent
resident of Paterson, N. J.
Among tho many promising attrac
tions for next sooeon will bo Lydia Yea-mans-Titus
in a romantlo musical coin-
ody entitled "Ups and Downs."
Charlotto M. Stanley, tho well known
author and actress, has been obliged to
abandon hor contemplated tour with
"Only a Pauper." owing to illness.
"Tho Chamois Huntor," a German
comedy drama, said to havo considera
ble merit, with Paul Barnes in tho lead
ing role, Li ono of tho spring attractions.
RAILROAD JOTTINGS.
George n. Pegram has been appointed
chief engineer of tho Union Pacific with
office at Omaha.
Tho works of tho Westinghouse Air
brake company, at Wlhnordlng, Pa.,
have been put on full tluio for the first
time In over a year.
H. P. Royce, for a number of years
past general superintendent of tho Chi
cago, icock isianu ami t'aclllo railway
at Chicago, has resigned. Tho reason
given is udvuuced age.
A St. Louis Dallas-Galveston vestl
bulod limited train service over tho St.
Louis and Ban 1'runcUco and Sauta Fo
routes in anticipation of World's fair
trafilo Is ofllcially aunouncotl,
Edwanl Helso luis beeu apiiolntod mas
ter mechanic of tho Adirondack and St.
Lawreuce road, with heaihiuurters at
llorklmer, N, Y, Mr. Heise was fonnerly
a conductor on tho West Shore road and
was at oue timo an engineer.
Tbo seventh annual report of the Penn
sylvania Itullroad Relief association has
been finished. It has a membership of
33,000, an Increase of 20 per cent during
the year. Tho fund which It proposes to
use for business amounts to $!p.000.
Orders for 1,000 freight caw for the'
northwestern system have been let by
tho Pennsylvania railroad to the follow
ing car building cempaules: Indlona Cur
company, 800; Mission Cur and Foundry
company, 800; the Madison and Barney
& Smith compaulce, each S&0,
ODDS AND ENDS.
Over 600 varieties of cotton are said to
exist 100 lu Asia aud Africa and SO0 in
America,
Tho SpanUh iasant works every day
aud dances half the night, and yet eats
only hU black bread, onion and water
uuJou. Montana is larger thau New Hamp
shire, Vermont, Masachuse4ts, Kkode
Island, Connecticut, New York and
Pennsylvania put together,
The waking of a man cook m Fnnee
U a long and tedious process, Wbea a
yonug Hum decides to imrtna a cullaarr
eareer be setecta bk notiil iMruetar, I
fi waow ae jm-s a fee t few.
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Owing to the "hard times" theDrs.
Darrin have reduced their charges to
less'f ban half their former prices for
this mouth only, so as to accommodate
many of the afflicted who were unable
to meet tbelr terms in the past, aud
also for the benefit of others who have
hesitated to apply to them.
There is no reason why the rich or
tho poor should suffer for the want of
professional services at tho bands of
these skillful physicians. Their testi
monials, heretofore' ('pou"8net' 8pcflk
volumes of their wonderful ability in
curing diseases.
The pre. wll treat the poor free ex
cept medicines from 9 to 10 a. m.
dally and those who are nolo to pay,
will receive medical or electrical treat
ment at Id a month for each disease or
in tbat proportion as the, cases may
need, surgical nud special diseases ex
ecuted. Consultation., free. iSo cases
taken if not deemed curable or im
provable. Office hours from 10 to 6 dally; even
ings, 7 to 8; Sunduys 10 to 12. All cur
able clironlc, acute and private diseases,
catarrh and deafness are confidentially
antl successfully treated. Circulars
and question list sent free. Most cases
can receive home treatment after a
visit to the doctor's office.
Drs. ofllce 310 Commercial street,
Balem, Or., room 11.
Charles JE. Pease
CoanersTtlle, Ind.
Hip Disease
A Boy's Terrible Experience
Given Up by Physicians Con"
sldered a Confirmod Cripple
"For the benefit ol other sufferers wo
state tho caie of our boy, who was taken
with hip dlieaso five years bro, when three
years old. The trnnlit bcj;an wiui siiimcss
M ...oio iaiu in his knee, which suddenly
went to his hip. The doctor pronounced It
a genuine case ot hip disease, and said U he
lived ho would
Always bo a Crlppla
Imagine our feelings I Charlie was entirely
helploss. When we went to his bed to raovo
or turn him for rest, ho would scream as
though wo were murdering him. Alter two
months, I happened to read ot a similar
caso cured by Hood's Samparllla. Wo gavo
It to our boy, and In July several places on
his hlp'gatheredandbroko. When he had
taken a botUe and a halt of the Sarsaparllla
we saw that his general
Hoalth Was Improving.
His color was hotter. In fact ho was bettor
tn erery way. The (.ores entirely healed up.
We got him crutches and ho walked with
them for nearly two years. Ilogrew stronger,
and now for two years has had no sores,
and has not used a crutch for over a year.
Hood's "Cures
He limps a little but Is In the best of health,
goes to school, runs aud plays Just as lively
as any of the boys ; ho walks over halt a mile
to Sunday school and return every Sunday."
Isiao W. Tkasb. Connersvllle, Indiana.
Hood's Pills act easily, yet prompUy
aad efficiently , ou. the liver and b'jwcls.
Kvlileiirn In a Shurk'i Stomach.
The Chinese cnbiuot nt Whitehall
Yard Is also roploto with objects of
Intorest, whilo iiinong tho navul cu
rios is tho tin box found in tho body of
a shark, tho story of which has been
graphically narrated by tho lato Mr.
John Titulw in hia 'Curiosities of
London." A ship bound for tho West
Indies fell iu with and chased a sus
picious looking craft having tho ap
pearance of a slaver. During tho
pursuit something was thrown over
board from tho chased vessel, which,
being captured, was takeu Into Port
Royal to be adjudicated upon as a
slaver. Tho ship's papers wero not
forthcoming, and tho vessel was in a
fair 'way to twniw condemnation,
whon a ship cumo into iort which
had caught a shark, in tho stomach
or which voracious tuoustor was n
tin box containing tho missing pa
pers, and theto dearly showed that
tho captured craft wus ougaged iu
tho slavo trade Loudon Telegraph.
Aa Knoruioua Italtatu Voplar.
Near Geneva, N. Y., is a balsam
poplar treo ISO feet high, diameter of
tho top 115 feet aud with a truuk S3
feet in diameter. It is pruVably tho
Quest stHXumen of this treo in the
world. It is on tho homo grouuds
of Charlea Bean, Esq. It has been
taken for tho common Caundi&n pop-1
lar, but Dr. Sweet is authority for
tbe corrected name. It U believed to
be about 100 years old ami is called .
the century treo. but as this would
make aa average iucreaso of nearly I
S inches In diameter a year it mutt
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NEW MILLINERY STORE
OrEItA IIOOSK BLOCK,
108 COURT ST.
Mrs. B. F- Hannegan.
T. .J. KUESS.
HOUSE PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING,
Natural Wood Finishing,
Cor, 30th and Chemcieta Street.
ADAMS
I02 Stata Street.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
Undertaking
-d Embalming.
Best facilities In tbe city.
A.M.CU)UaH. - KKHtU8t.
Before., GoinK to the Wo? Id's
Fair
Enquire About
Tbe Limited Expren truins of the Chi
cago, jiuwaUKfo oc oi. ruui xvuiiwu
betweeu St. Paul and Chicago and
Omaha aud Chicago.
These trains are vestwuien, eieciric
lighted and steam heated, with the flu
eat Dining and Sleenitiir Car Service in
the world, ""
The Electric reading light in each
berth is the successful novelty of this
progressive age, and is highly appreciat
ed lv"all rcuular patrous of this line.
We "wish others to know its merits, as
tliu Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail
way Is the only line in the west enjoy
ing the exclusive ue of this patent.
For funber information apply to
nearest coupon ticket agent, or address
C .1. Eddy, General Agent,
J. W. Cabky, Trav. Puss Agt.
225 Starjt'St., Portland, Or. tf
Raspberry Plants.
Soucheiian. Grejrg, Cuthbert aud
Malabar, last two red strong plants.
Several thousand, call early, or deliv
ered free to anv part of the city,' at re
duced rates. Leave orders at John G
Wright's grocery. H. W. Savage,
Market Gardner, Salem. 3-18 0-wd
CiiRlIiili View of Our Cooks.
Tho American is an admirable cook
in theory; in prnctico indeed ho
may fail. Tho rush of modern ideas
is too great for him. The sowing ma
chine, the reaper and tho corn ele
vator take up too much timo. Tho
application of electricity and steam
to tho arts of peace and tho ever pres
ent cares brought on him by the
working of tho finest constitution in
tho world distract him from his boil
ing and his baking. Ho has indeed
tho same interesting reason for neg
lecting hia clam chowder and his
baited pork and beans, that most in
genious and admirable of all Ameri
can kitchen products, that our King
Airiea nuu ror lotting his hostess
cakes burn immersion in tho pol
itics of his country.
Nevertheless the native born Amer
ican has invented greatly. Clam
chowder itself, as a mere work of
art, relleets as much credit on his
nation ns vol au vent a financiero
brings honor to Franco. Black and
White-.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
wmi JUUUAJj AriMjlVATlUMS, ftS
they cannot reach the f-eat of the
rtlseuse. Catarrh Is a blood or constitu
tional disease, and in order to cure it
ou must take Internal remedies. Hulls
Cat-trrh Cure is taken internally, and
acis uireciiv on me wood and mucous
surfaces. Hull's Catarrh Cure is not a
quack medicine. It was prescribed by
oneof the best phyelcansin this country
fur j ears, and is a regular prescription.
It iMcniupohedof the best tonics known,
combined with the btt blood purifiers,
acting directly on the mucous surfaces.
The perfect combination of the two lu
cre Dents Is what produces such won
derful resul's In curing catarrh, tend
f r testimonials, free.
F. J. Chi-nky &. Co., Props., Toledo, O.
Bold by druggists, price 75c
Simmons Liver Renulator has never
been known to fall to cure sick head
ache. mun
U Or Debilitated Women Should Usa
Bradfield's Female Regulator
Erory ingredient poeseics superb Tonlo
properties and escru a wonderful Influence
tn toning up and strengthening her system
by driving through the proper channels all
Impurities. Health and strength guaranteed
to result from lu use.
&.?Tlre,.7rh0 ? l!ri'lden- for eighteen
KXOtfLATOR for to months. Is petting veil.
J.M.JOHNSOX, M&frern, Ark.
b.m i W?nEU! nracLMo Co., Atlanta. Ca.
Bold by DruggUu at $1.00 perbotUe.
I GUM'S
ramovxD
UVER
PILLS
&U -ZVAMLD PHYSIC
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
How They Met
WOMEN
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& DAMON,
J. E. MUBPHi.
Tile for Sale,
Brick and Tile Yard,
NOKTU BAbhM.
SHAVING
Morley & Winstanley.,
Carpenters and Builders,
Shop 63 State street.
Store Fittlnira aSpcclalty
Take Itj
EVENING JOURNAL,
Only 3 cents a day delivered at
your door.
J.L.ASHBY.
JOHN C.
Meat Market,
205 Commerolal Street.
Good meats. Prompt delivery.
Horseshoeing.
BLACKSMITHING.
Btate Street, Salem.
PROFESSIONAL AND BU8INESS CARDS.
P. n. D'ABCY. GEO. O. BINCItAM .
D'ARCT & BINanAM, Attorneys at law.
Rooms 1, 2 aud 3, D'Arcy Bulldine. Hi
ouite street. Special attention given to ousl
nea In tbe supreme and circuit courts of the
stale. 2 11
R.
p.
BOISE. AtUirnty at law, Balem, Ore-
gun
umio m commercial street.
ri"ULiMON FORD, Attorney at law, Balem,
JL Oregon. Ufflce up stairs In Fatten block;
F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, Mur
, pby block.
H,
J. UiGUKK. Attoi ney at law,alem, Ore
gon, ufflce over bush's bank.
J J.BHAW.M. W.HUNT. SlfAWAHUNT
. Attornejs nt law. Ufflce over Capital
National bank, Halem, Oregon.
M T. HIUHrtRDdON, Attorney at law Of
JO. flceupstalrsln front rojuis ol newBuBb
tiiuck, corner Commercial and Court streets,
Milem, Oiegon.
JOHN A. OAR-)ON,Attornoy at law, rooms
H and i, liush bank building, Balem, Or.
B. e. BONHAM. W. U. HULMEa
B O.N HAM &. HOLMES, Attorneys at law.
Offlceln Bush blocs, between Btate and
court, on Commercial street.
ME. FOCOE, Stenographer and Tjpe
, wrltesl Best equipped typewriting of
Ucc out one In Oregon, over Bush's bank,
."alem, Oiegon.
ti'lELLA BHEKMAN.-Typewrltlne and
O commercial stenography, rum 11, Gray
biock. lrst-cla8 work. Kates reasonable.
Dlt. A. B. UlLLIs.bpeclullstln diseases of
the eye, ear, noeand throat, Room 10
miah bank buildlug, -alem.
DII.T O HMITH, DentlHt. 91 State street,
Salem, Oiegon. Finished dental opera
tions or every description, rainless opera
tions a specialty.
WU. FUUH, Architect, plans, speclnca
. tlons and superintendence for ah
classes ol buildings. Ufflce 10 Commercial
Mreet, up stairs.
c,
A. KOBhKT, Archtiect, room 424, Mur
quain building, Finland, Oregon.
P. J. LARSEN & CO.,
Manufacturer of Wagons, Car
riages, etc.
pairing a Specialty.
R.
Buup 45 State street.
T)ROTEOONLODaBNO. 2 A. O. U. W.
X Meets In tbelr hall in Btate Insurance
uuiiuiug, every weanesaay evening.
A. W. DENNIB, M. W,
J. A. 8ELWOOD, Recorder.
THE PACIFIC
DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU
SALEM, - - - Orgon.
Office removed to 214 Commercial at.
Rates reasonable. Public and
Iprlvate work
T, Manager,
ui'ue. t;. B. CL.KMEN
J. H. HAAS,
TILE VATCHMAOE,1
215KCommtrclISt., . btlem, Oregon.
(Next door to Klein's.)
Specialty ol Spectacles, and repairing Clocks.
WatcbeM and Jewelry.
LINES.
(Northern Pacific R. R, Co., Lessee.)
LATEST TIME CARD,
Two Through Trains Daily.
I41pm
l:.H)pm
iO-lam
ISfipri
7 15an
!Kpml M'nn.. a
7:lopm I tlaul.a
4ISpm lDulutha
7ipm l.AKhlaud. a
'8im rblilirn u
9:45am I 4:15pm
tuuiro 3.10pm
H.4(Um 650pm
8'Jluin XHUnm
5.47pml0 45pm
iibr.,u" l"foiiatlon apply to your numi
ticket agent or w JAS o iiini,
ien. Pa... Md Tkt Agu'. Chlcai'll
ONLY
LINE
R DINNING
2
THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 8:45 A.M.
" 7..??fi P u
f , w" "ll
- DAYS To
02 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,
ass " vL ou
W.H.HrmLBC, ,A
l'oaruuiB, vSmm.
sBrtic M I
J. I, BENNETT & SON,
CANDIES,
Fruit and Cigars,
P. O. Bloolc
IS. T. UUSU'lIKEYS,
Cigars and Tobacco.
BILLIARD PARLOR,
243 Com'l Street.
T. W. TH0RNBURG,
The Upholsterer,
Remodels, re-covers and repairs
unhnlHtered lumiluie.
jfirsi-
class work. Cheiuukebi
Btate Insurance block.
street,
East and South
-VIA-
THE SHASTA ROUTE
of the
Southern Pacific! Company.
CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRATN nUN DAILT BB
TWEdN POHTI.AND AND S. F,
fouth. I
rni.
7:UC p. m.
9:18 p. m.
H:15 a.m.
1'orUnuu
Sulem
San Kran.
Ar.
Lv.
7m.-) u. m
6:21) a. m
7:K) ti. ra
Lv.
Ar.
Above trains slop only at lollomug Bitiuus
north or Iloseburg, East Portland Orgon City,
Woodburn, aalem, Albany Tungent, Shedds.
Halsey, Harrlsburi.JunctlouUlty, Irving and
Eugene
RIHKHUKOMAI.I. 11 Ml
:M a. m. I uv.
11:17 a. m Lv.
6:50 p. m. I Ar.
Portland
Balem
Jtoseburg
Ar. I
Lv.
Lv.
-i:.u p. iu.
1:40 p. m.
7:00 a. m
Albuy L..xil, LHlly l'.xct nuiiUHy.
60jp. m. I Lv.
7:62 p.m. I Lv:
9.00 p. m. I Ar.
Purtluna
Ealem
Albany
Ar.
Lv.
Lv,
iu:su a.m.
7:31 turn.
:30 it. m.
Milling Curs ou Ogricii ICoute
PULLMAN BDFFET SLEEPMS
AND
Second Class Sleeping Cars-
Attached to all through trains.
MSide Division, Between Portland
and Corvallis :
PAILY-- (EXCEPT SUNDAY).
7:.J a. ni. I
LilO p. m. I
LV.
Ar.
Forn.tuu
lIorvHllis
At. I
Lv.
I":S6 p. TO.
At Albany and (AhviiIUb couuoot
trains ofOreeon pHoiflo lnllnnd.
wltn
ICPKKV. IKAIft lj.ll.) p,xh'-lr.
-ll-KI p. 111. I
7:25 p. m. I
Lv.
Ar.
1'Ol.lHllU
JlpMlrn-Mlle
.V I
t;A) n. ill
Tuuouuii 'licit i;t8
To all points In llie 1'ii.ttru tiit-8. Canada
and Europe can be nbtitlntd at It west lutes
trom W. V. aKINMat, Agent, fulem.
KP. ROUEHS. Aht.t. u. r. Hiia i ubb. Ag't
K. KOKHLUt, MnneiT.
The Yaqulna Ruute.
mm
11 R.
And Oregon Development coramnyN steara
blp line, iffij miles shorter, a) liourrt le-a
tlmethiinhy any oth r route, Flrt class
lurouen passenger and lrelcul lino from
S?iri-?'.'d nm?,u'1 'olu,s ,u llie Ulumetu
valley to and fromi'an FruncUco.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sunday.
Lv Albany loo pmlLv tot vallis 1:40 p m
i i .. UU1.D??A D '" Lv Yi)iilna.fl.4-um
Lvcorvalll-.10:b5am Ar Alb'ai.y li:10a in
vaii0' tra'nS connect at AlbHuy mid Cor-
lue above trains connect at
i'aqulna with
ii-.. .. . .
vae uregon xieveK pinent Co.'a lino of blean
.h. v.:-:..;:""i r"- ."uo . eiemu.
Si I, .. i""a auu oan r rwnclKco
win.f.rS i,8' !'om l"'and and all
i.tSJSe-if .v?Ll,,y polut enn ,r uke cl"-e con
nection with hHtmin.ni ti... v. .,,... .. ,....
Francisco shouldarrangetoarriveat Vaqulna
tbe evening before dateof sullli.g. 1Mlu,li'
inutSengiSLa.ni,r K,eBht i'"tts always tho
lowest. lor lnrormmimi nnw ,.. m .........
SKKSS S Co- ,relt!bt Hna """efcet Agenu
?l,?.a,S,?i8,e,'r, Portland. Or., or
C. H. HASWiiLL, Jr., Gcn'1 Frelgtit and
lass. Agt. Ore Utvelupnieut Co.,
b04 lloLiKOiuery St.
From TermiDa! or Interior Points (ho
mj 11(1
Is the line to take
To all Points East acd South.
l'bitoriS5snviwy,.tus
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
(No Chacpfi nfninil
,TSi0?iniS5!?n.'.
.01 lattst tquiruieut
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
SSimiS.MD,,?,c,fd ani1 " "bleu
nlshSd r.?,hiiHns ar.e bo,h 'rce and lur
SckeU,ana0l(lereof nret ttnd second-clii
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
iiAfui,n50, Uno conneMinc with nil
tberoad.aaulcCvUjc"' au ent of
ln'Ame.tl',,,, ? ana m all point
pureuakeaatauy UcketotnceolthUcon..
piSSnmujns
on .milwtion to VnV Vnt or i""i,'u
Aul.t.n. A' D t'HARLTON,
W1WWK1'(1. Akrti.18
Mexican War Soldiers
Increase of Pensions!
D2? T- ed
X. CBnrnTiv
Tl!h.a'. CUtai Attar-,.
Xhvihm Ponifln R
1
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