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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1893)
VvFg, I l i y m mmi journal raauahtui daily, kxukit homday, ; jOlijitUl Journal Publishing Company. tott 0 MleekvOotflaierclal ftlrwt. HOf CR BROTHERS, Ediion. iVftMjr, bf trier, per mnnlh-.. rVt4lr.br mnll, per jenr........ Wki,l pK,Prytr, ....-- 800 1.W A ROAD KICK. El). JotJKNAI.. I wloh to call Hjo at tUou of the powers tliatbe, to tkjs dMretM condition of the crowing wkere the Cuemawu road readies the malii road at tbe Klzjr uctiool houw. The tnau who worked the main road yMeatly labored under the delusion that tbre wohW uaver be any more travel on that road from thin direction, iw be dug out a trench about 2J feot deep and lift It In (bat way Until the present time, anil as a matter of 'course, It' ba not growu auy better eluce. But It bae ot wunte and u deep mud bote l at' the bottom of that trench and It ibl getting uo belter fast. A few week eince one of the Indian school driven was pitched oil' on Ills head tbere. Then Mm. 1'ugb wiw almoai washed, and today I wrecked my wa gon In the mttno plaee, although almost without a load aud.tho careful lest driv ing. Tblt. seems to be a common habit of our road eupervloorrf, to dig a deep treach at each side of the road at all Intersections of other roads and then leave them open for mouths or year, It seems to mo tho county court could not do citizens of this county a bolter ervioe than to hire a good, big, able bodied person to travel around over the eountry,not In a buggy for ouly a buck .board is safe,) and thoroughly and ef fectually kick each and every road Mipervlsor that docs not fix up the Greetings the same day he tears them up. And for which yours truly will eyer pray. l' Brooks, Or., April 1-1. WILLAMETTE NOTES. The 4th term opened very favorably, Several new Btudents entered at the beginning of tbls term. Prof. Hawley went to Albany Satur day to speak on Hunday. Mies A, V. Alderson recited tho "llur Ul of Moses," at clpel,Tueaday. School wna dismissed on Friday, Ar bor day being a legal holiday. The College Y. V. 0. A. served tea to the 0, Y. M. V. A. and faoulty Mon day from 6 to 7 p. m. W. P. Matthews a former student, Rev. 0. R. Kellerman, and Itov. J. II. Itoork were at chapel Monday to hear Or. Dorchester. Rev. Danlol Dorchester, D, D., tho government Inspector of Indian school b, made a most excellent address to the students, Monday at 12 in. V. E. Brown, president of tho C. Y. M. 0. A. reported a most excellent and enthusiast lo convention at Albany. Tbe first Y. M. 0. A. buUdlug of Ore goa Is there, and is a substantial brluk, Dr. D. Paytou who recently died at Stockton, (.'al., and was burled hero Vedaesday, was for some years an efll- ekst dean of tho medical school of Willamette University when It was leeated at Balem. Tbe entertainment nt tho opera house en Wednesday evening was very excel lent. The special numbers were all well rendered, l'rof. Bettmau la a su perior artist In his line. Tho program reflects credit on our conservatory. Tbe College Y. M. a A. Installed J. W. Reynolds, correspoudlug secretary; J. A. Cofley, recording secretary; A. W. Preecott, treasurer; Prof. W. B. Hawley, vice-president; P, 13. Brown, president; to nerve for oue year. Tho nsaoelatlon s eflluleut and doing noble work. OaUrrli Cannot be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATION as Uwy eanuot reach the seat of the dlesase. Catarrh Is a blood or coustltu- Uosal d lease, and In order to euro It y mat take Internal remedies. Halls Catarrh cure is taken Internally, nuu eta dlreetly on the wood and mucous urfaees. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a Hok medletue. It was preacrlbiHl by ') of Uiq beat phyileaualii this country - for years, and (a a regular prcrlptlon. It liawupueedof the best tonics known, aomUiMd with the best Wood purlllers, ftlng dlreetly on the uiucoui surfaces. Tm perfect ewublnatlon of the two lu- gedluU Is what roduoen such won- Jarful results In curing catarrh. Heml ftr ttaUwotitaJ. free, r. J. Chunky Co., Props., Toledo, O. BeM by druggists, price 74a YOUNG WIVES mt SJSi MiSif MMd tUU. 'MOTHER'S FRIEND" atokaee ef H Vxw, Hoaua aai Km, m iWNf tufj-. 1 1 M ii i ni s -- msAAsWsi ski MnisVr'i Bw VV WBBB fVRfflww arWwej pg cwsiwsjvj tie Pe eWWVKi tr?W tH . Ta. fk Msissiai aAfM knaisLLl BA SaaalsfiA A SOUTHWESTERN fOSTMASTER. A Oovemmontnl Oftlfliil Wlm Failed to Turti In If U lUfftiliir Kepiirt. Bomo years ngo tho iKwtofllco at Gallup, N, M., patd the Inotiinltt-nt $1,000, "Htcallngrt out.' Tiiocmvwna were chiclly minora and ga'fnulcm , Cflptain Bwnn wun a pioneer in tho territory. Ho know ovorybody mid was recommcsiided by tho governor of tho furrilr-y, till of tho ox-gov- onior, tho rnllwny ofiiutam and otner influential men. Uo hnd lottors from thomartyn-d Pix-wldont Lincoln toati f ylng to tho writer's f riendHliip and nd miration for Bwnn. Nnturnlly Bwnn vfanppointed postmaBtor, Ho did ex cellently ho far n taking in cash (pr ntamps and money ordera went, but bo failwl to innko rejWri of tho fla cal oporaJonB of his ftlco. In due time an ' inspector was ncnt to visit him. Tlw, inspector reached Gallup at 1) a. m. ono raw nndrninyjnoraing. The only visihlo light eamoV from n small framo building near tho depot, to which ho hastened to get warm. It was the village barroom. Threo men were snoring on tho bar, and there were several other very groggy customers playing faro. Tho most disreputable looking was an old man with n greasy slouch hat, a bluo flan nol shirt, n big pistol in his belt and a very "bod'" look. Ho was gam bling stupidly and losing fast This was Captain Swan, tho postmaster, A fow hours later tho inspector called at tho postofflco, which occu pied tho poorest framo building in tho town. Captain Swan sat on a packing box near tho front door, lookiug out at tho beauties of nature, while a clerk was tying up tho lot tors for him. On hearing his visit or'B errand tho postmustor said: "So you are a postofflco inspoo tor. Well, you'll find thoro ain't uothin wrong with this oflleo not Hinco I had it. Can't say much for it before that" Tho inspector hinted that hlsoo rouuts wore a littlo ovorduo, and Swan replied : "Yes. that's right Say, Jimmy, how about them monoy ordor bills? They beon paid yot?" "Oh, uo, captain," said tho clork, "You romombor I'vo beon trying a long time to got you to fix them up." "Yob. that's so, Jimmy." Then he addod, turning to tho inspector, "You boo, I'vo beon bo busy." Tho postmaster assented to tho in spector's proposition to look.ovor tbe books. Thoy nmountod to nothing morotlmn a small passbook which contained a fow entries of stamps, whisky accounts, paid and unpaid, monoy paid on a bouso that Swan was building and various other pri vate memorandums. It took n wook to approximate affairs and to find out that ho owod tho govornmont over f2,()00. A gambler who was on bis Imnd rmtd nvor tho full amount on demand, and tho captain got a brief term in jail. uor. uosion xran script v A nugui'kiluu J'ur Ulimer I'nrtlet, A correspondent mentions a Bos ton lady of his acquaintance who has bad a breakfast sorvico of cups, sau core and plates .prepared for her largo family, on which woro given from photographs tho llkonossoa of tho nioinbors, bo that a butlor could prop erly plaeo tho china to bo used. Ho Buggests that at any memorable, din ner party tho hahio complimentary process might bo arranged for oaeii expected guest In lieu of dinner minlr of tho preivnt ner(loti. I Is for lU ache, Cenatlpatlaa mi ViUs, (hat Tutt's Pills hare becow so feweBS. They act iivodlly and kvhiIjt on tMrtltfvStlve erauH. alvlK lhM tuusamt vlaarts aalnitUtQroul.NQrrlilnB-or nausea. Sold 'Everyw'hTe, Oflcc, 110 to Ui WaklKta tH. N. Y. DR. QUNN'S ONION srwp F$HC$lHMi CHDS 4MB CM0UP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE UttHtos fontlr f ln oWUwo. iy ob rm4y ( Oouh. l nd Croup ot irup. nujirt ?-4Uwrtir .ri u. ' w UA Cr. OuuaCBloBjnip,wiUliUJrir pmuuvd 4 Mr BlMal lt. Sdl4Trrhr untbtMialMiMi r4k b ut rr n. Bold by Batkrtt A VanHlye. II. W'fwlth, utatttrot lwUvl!K unrt W. I', Muri'liy, iu MlMti, hv fr Ml muI I,WW ii gt-Hl sriln4uiihk: I ml In lit lAwkUwul rtunlrjr lu fulk u4y rriM Mbiio tram M lu CM r ara. All fct Rzr'i iy, ra cm im tusrsei ir ia mn uihm BargsiiH, uui w ar 'i lbs uUive. dw r-vwr HH. Juftl luv v m saytMar ol DrsiiBiisia is tne Dane laaj " tn wvffN iSi Bargains in Land. How lb Met JBVJfcNIJNG CAPITAL " ' 1 ! 55HM Owing (o the "hard limes" tho Dfs. Barrla have reduced their charges fo 1M (ban half their former prices for tills mouth only, so an, to accommodate many of tho afflicted who were Unable to meet their terms lu the past, and also for the benefit of others who have hesitated to apply to them. There is no reason why the rich or the poor should suffer for the want of professional services at the hands of these skillful physicians. Their testi monials heretofore published speak volumes of their wonderful ability In curing diseases. Tho Brs. will treat tbo poor free ex cept medicines from 0 to 10 a. m. dnlly and those who are able to pay, will receive mnllcnl or electrical treat ment at $5 a month for each disease or In that proportion as the cases may need, surgical uud special diseases ex cepted. Consultation free. No cases taken If nol deemed curable or Im provable. Ofllcc hours from 10 to 6 dally; even Inge, 7 to 8) Sundays 10 to 12. All cur able chronic, acute and private diseases, catarrh and deafness are confidentially and successfully treated. Circulars and question list rent free. Most cases cuu receive home treatment after a visit to the doctor's office. Ors. office 310 Commercial street, Balem, Or., room 11. Before Going to tho "World's Fair Enquire About The Limited Express irulnsof the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway between tit. Paul and Chicago and Omuhii and Chicago. These trains ure veatlbuled. electric lighted uud steam heated, with the fin est Bluing and Bleeping Car Service In tbe world, The Electric reading light in each berth is the successful novelty of th a progressive age, and Is highly appreciat ed by all regular putrous of this line. We wioh others to know Its merits, as tbe Chicago Milwaukee &, St. Paul Bail way IS tho ouly line in the west enjoy ing the exclusive use of this patent. For further Information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address C. J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. CASKV.Trav.Pass. Agt gl Stark St., Portend, Or. tf mUHlUaT Of Standard Books By the Authors. A FEEE BOOK COUPON WORTH FIVE CENTS GIVEN TO OUE READERS EACH SATURDAY. jCVltcad Directions on Coupon Carefully. THE JOURNAL'S PREMIUM BOOKS. A book coupon Is printed in the Daily Jouknal every Saturday, which is numbered dlflVrently every week. Buve 5 of these coupons having dtilerent numbers, and Bend them, witli 6 cents to pay postage, etc, to the Journal of fice, aud your oh rice of the following books will bo sent you. It is best to make 1st, "(I aud 3d choice, so iu caso wo urn or third. These books are tho bt 25 cent theso days of cheap books. Call and see know they will please you. Bv simply cutting out tbe coupon in each Satur nay's Journal and eucloslng 6 eeuU to pay poHtage and package we give you each month free what would cost during the year from $2.60 to 13.00, at any book store or noWB stand. I i s 4 A 8 T S S 10 It Called llAok. Artlle Tif, by K. du llolsgobey. Hart to Heal. MoMlernrihu Mine, Ixive's Martyr. Cnnn of Reuben JIalKchl. A KijrUl n,ra Fortune. Tlio Un apan AfTatr. A Womau b Bacrlfloe. Knrma. A Hark Deed; A Tale u( the Feaaaut'i War. A Ilntite laly. The Gray and the 111 us. 'I lie Detect ve a Ky e, and Cecil's Fortune A Htycl eckUc. J'U, Hlio, KlnsHAlomon's Mines, lurk l)ayt Drath or Dishonor. The Oue Thin; Needful. The Kvll lnln. II 15 17 IS 1 iW 21 IM U M VJ W w so 31 IN sa 81 M M 5T M S 40 41 t 43 41 41 47 44 4 00 M H M M M M SI M It W) at 04 l ei st w Kedora; or, The Tragedy In thsltuede a iiin, 1 Ifeof Henry Ward Ueeeher. Allan Quarternia n., Ouly a Kitrmrr's Dailghter. A Coirtme trial rrlp, Wrtofhe MUtourt. I'astand lxva. A Mmtsrn circ. A I'urllnn lAtitt. As In a Iiooklns OIm. Kor Her Dally llr.d. A Lueky Young; Woman, Te Duehe. A IV amity How. Dr.Jekyllaml Mr. Hyde. Teiara ltevenie; or, North aialnst rHJiuii. A lUtou fb a llearU Marrlaseaud Dlv it. AUrva, the (ly(y II ride, Th Or at llNvr, A l'rtnrof th lllood, JckandThreJil. Mona'e CIioIcm. Aimolma; or, In Hplts of All. M.vrvel Th8torr of Antony Orae. AKalaHUit A MlalntorNt, A Klurry la Diamond. Hirbara. The laancer treat Heetlaad Yard. Ilerr IVtulun. Ths INtrtner. Th Wrni Road, KlnsnrKiiaoa. A UrUIHHtTM-t. Napoleon and Marts Louli. l-hrl Old lilwar's Hem. Th HI HUekhallOhmta. ThaVlttter of a Hansom rvtb. io nciror unue, Hr MUtitvfuiur. Ladr HuHntiV Want. TO TraektiMtlhaT'Utb, 71 Mr. VMHi' Will Tt Hr. niHBl, lujbter. 7 InallMira 74 Jf, A K.nvarkab't Ous. 9 lunira Tt f.)rticur Pd. 77 Val rlt" rai;bii"" ""'- 8f ttlrr UW Maaam's Wr. St ThapttrriAraa Afr VsrJt. St UfHiar lthH. , JOUMNAIj, SATURDAY, APEIL 15, ItiiHi. Ibbk fat taBaV JaBaaaBT.,9su7P' ArjBBaBBBBB XUHo Fox MFalrhTen,Vt M ClaS to hltk Salt Rheum Completely Cured by Hood's Sarsaparllln. Tho following frank statement comes from Mr. William Fox, a painter for the Williams Slate Mantel Works, Fair tfaven, Vt. : " I used to read testimonials with doubt But since I gave Mood's Sarsaparilla to my llltlo girl, Kitty, some four years ago, and It Ait so much tor her, I believe that they are all gcaalae, kaaeaf, and record verltablo cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Kitty vras three years old when a skin disease, ecjema, appeared, on her face. It would Itch so badly tbe little child would Scratch till It Bled Wo had seven or eight doctors, without tho least shadow of benefit. One day a neighbor who had used Hood's Sarsaparilla suggested that we try it When Kitty had taken haU" a bottle she was better, and when she had taken a bottle and a half, sho was perfectly cured and thero has been No Sign of Salt Rheum For almost four years, ner skin Is now as fair and clear as any child's in the town, I havs used. IJood's Sarsaparilla also myself Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures Unrt like It very much. I recommend It to my friends every chance I get" N. B. Be sure to get Hood's. Hood's PUls are tbe twit af tar-dlnnar nils, asaUt dlgMtloa, cor hcadaeat, Most Famous out of tbe first we can send you thesecond book printed and that means a sreat deal them, or send your order by mall. We f!7 RnleUh Rivers. 8.4 Jack Dudley's Wlfa. 9 The Mnddoxea. W A Urn U de 19 Th" tiutwn's Token. W ThelAilIra Uallery. 01 Tbe KnilUbmao ot the Rue Cain. l I Matrltge a rallureT 95 Atmedn. Utf llrtil.n.l.l..llAUi.t..M 97 The Reproach of Aunealey. 9 Three Year. ro v err: i uo imMune iMay. The Olrl from Malta. I'leopntra, Tho Ten's otShein. A Crooked lath. Mxrooned vuht Anght Atone. The UolKoihaoftbe Henrt. Dr. Wilbur's Note Book. Roland Oliver. Hb.rn; or, Th case of Dr. I'lemen, Mrs Annie Oreen. Kor 1, .voofller. Al nn' Wtr. Ladv aancartyior. Wedded and Wooed The Halvatlon Arny, Trollon' Dlteuirna, 100 101 Kj) 101 IOT 104 107 10S Il 110 111 III m us ne HT us 1W 111 IW 1st its 137 IM ia iw 131 1W las HI Ira IV 1S7 The Itanvw Jewel. Hay -e Home. Trovatv Heatrlco. Hurrttt Durand. CloUter Wendhuten. Kyoliitlnn of "I). dil." I ooklne Further rorward. Who eJlundf Krom IXirknMa to Light. Htal'anrsand. Etn Hllck in die Zukunlt; German Iran. Ut!onol"lxklDi Kurt b-r Forward." tnrl-Hi of the Rae llall Kleld. A Kellowol Trinity. Time Men in Hoat. The I'hantoru 'ltlckbaw. The Marrlaae at nra. TtlA llllr.v.ttV. Tm.miim IS4 IMS iu maca neauiy. 141 The Marrlago of Oabrlelle. Ill TbeJuda 148 lUrbeiiue III t'nni-t-nre Wntr' Choice, 149 The IJcht that Kalled. ,t MHriiKn luriiovv. 147 Ho-idwinkeU llorteni. We Willi. Winkle, IdtOlniTl. An Mrat Kanatle. An Amrrlotn Cllrt In Lond n. IVan'rl Titmlworthy, TheSlavraof Klly. UpT-tiraplu Klver. ' My i adr Nleotlae. Tbe KomaerMiofaCtill4. A Utllw KU4. Wbat's Hied In the Has. Hints lor ths MUMoas. Wl. IHana of the Grxaewai A Matter of data, MI.Ju.lsl. 14 14V IW IM IM IM IM 1 l' in IM im 1S4 ISI ll 1(1 ISI Itt nfrr lieaa A Hey-'fier'a Roraanea. WJ TbeTr-Nnaretaw-N;. Yuanr. IM The MelVi A IXacbt Th HUk IWU ITS A IViiulilwui 4 an. 1TI fk. u ,w n,u. IM Mr.iBil Mh a.wr J?? !" A 4rtSHM-k. lMA4Mriril-r U4Uw - s'---' DOTMf I'l MX NEW MILLINERY STORE orEHA 110U8K 11L0CK, 108 COURT BT. Mrs, B, F- Har,ngan, T. J. KKESH. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20tu and ChemekeU Street Undertaking -d Embalming. Best facilities In the city, A.M.CU)UGH. - HfiHtnteSt Money to Loan, ljana will be made on Improved city or torm property by the LOMBARD INVESTMEINT CO. Kor terms, etc., apply to JOHN A. CARBON, Attorney at law, over Bush's 1'ank, Salem, Or. "MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Real Estate, In amounts and time to suit. No delay In considering loans. FEAR & FORD, Room 12. Bush Bank block. 5 12dw Authorised Capital $500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Balem, Oregon. W. A. CIIH1CK, Pres. W. W. MARTIN, Vice Pres. J. H. ALUKiir, uanier. Bttto, County and City Warrants bought at l'ar. dw WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, 1200,000 Transact a general banking business In all Its branches. GEO. WILLIAMS ...President WM. ENGLAND.-, ,,-Vloe President HUQU. MONAHY Cashier. DIRECTORS: Geo. Williams, Wm. Ens land.Dr. I. A. Richardson, J. W. Hodson. J. A is&ker Bank In new Exchange block on Commer nlal atrwU K:1WI CflflS. WOLZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN :-: MARKET South Commercial 8U, Salem. AH kinds Fresh, oslt and Smoked Meatfi and BaUBages. FREE DELIVERY. Tbe only genuine Wienerwurst In tbe city. Besideuce 382 Court St. J. T. MUTTON, Sign and House Painter, DECORATOR, K VLSOMINKR, AND PA PER ILtNOKR, Leave orders at A. H. Buren a Eton's furni ture store or Broat .t Glle, groi'ers. SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. Leaveorders at Cottle-Parkhurst block.room IS, Ba'em, Oregon. STATE STREET DRUG STORE! New Cosmetics. Pcrlumes, and Face Bleaches EXCLUSIVE DEPOSITORY. Lloyd's Aseps'n Soaps. Mrs. Harrison's Complexion Aids. BROOKS & JLEGG, Salem. n ot 1 U LEAVES SALEM Anm IT I r.V nt A aMa.1. ... .. ...... -"m w..mf.R . m.cvtrj ion day, eiluesday and Batutday. LKAVPJS PORTLAND trom the Central dock nt foot ot Wa.hlxeton street every Tuesrjoy, Thursday andhuuday. tXineerulnB freltthl and i.cnirrr bu-.inei4 call on the aent. AL 1IERREN. Smith Premier Typewriter. o. on easy omenta. For Rent. W.I.STAUY, Agent, S4!em. H.X,BUUPKE,OenM,tnt, 101 Third Bt, lortlaad. Send for ratalogne. iH HOWARD, The House Mover. 41 MhIh Street. Mkaa)saUat.OneBVun ,l ' .. I J. E. MUltPJIY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, MOUTH 8AL&M. ADAMS dt DAMON, SHAVING PARLORS, 102 State Strt. OI VE US A Till At. Morlcj & WInstitulpy Carpenters and Builders, Blop Co Bute street Store Fittings aSpodalty J.L.ASHBY. Meat Market, 208 Commerolal fctreet. Good meats. Prompt delivery. Talce It! EVENING JODRNAL, Only 2 cents a day delivered at your door. JOAN C, MARTIN, Horseshoeing. BLACKSM1THING State Street, - - PROFKSSIONAL AND BU8INES3 CARDS. P. II. D'AKCY. QEO.G.BIltailAM. D'ARCY A BINGHAM, Attorneys at Law. Rooms 1, 2 and S, D'Arcy Building. 141 Butte Hreet. Bpeclal attention given to busi ness lu the supreme and circuit courts of the state. " RP, BOISE. Attornty at law, Balem, Ore , gon. OlBce 274 Commercial street. 1ULMON KURD, Attorney at law, Balem, Oregon, ofllce up stairs In Fatten block L. F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, Mur phy block. HJ. BiGQKR, Attorney at law,8alem,0re , gon. Office over Hush's bank. JJ.BHAW.M.W.HUNT. HHAW&HUNT . Attorney s Ht law. Office over Capital .National bank, Balem, Oregon. (J T. RICUAHDdUN, Attorney at law Of O. Ice upsiuirH In front rojms ol new Bush block, corner Commercial and Court streets, balem, Oregon. OHN A. CARBON, Attorney at law, rooms I and A, Bush bank bulldlug, Balem, Or. II. r. BO SUA M. W. U. HOLMES. nONHAM i HOLMES, Attorneys at law. Jj OlllcelnBush blocs:, between Btateand court, on Commercial street. Tl T K. POOUE. Htenoeranher and Two fi&atw?ninlpvJffiuMJDInliig urs ou Ogileu Kouto nuiuin, uituu. i'l ELLA SHERMAN. Typewriting and commercial stenography, rnom 11, Gray bio lock, flrst-clfttg work. Rates reasonable. rvlt. A. B. UILL13, specialist In dlscat.es of if tbe eye, ear, noeand throat, Itoom 10 Bush bank buildliig, -ulcm DR.T C HMirU, Dentlxt. W 8tate street, Blem, Oregon. Finished dental opera tions or every description. Painless opera tions a specialty. T U. PUUri, Architect, plans, ipcolflca- II. iiuus nuu superiuieniience ior an clashes ol buildings Office 290 Commercial street, up stairs, c. A, ROBERT. Architect, room 421, Mar nuatu building, Portland, Oregon. P. J. LARSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons, Car riages, etc. Repairing a Speolalty. tf nop 45 State street. PROTECTION LODGE NO. 2 A.O.U. W. Meets In their hall In State insurance building, every Wednesday evening. A. W. DENMd, M. W. j. it oeju vt wx, iieuoraer. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU SALBM, ... Oregon, Ofllce removed to 211 Commercial tit. Rates reasonable. Public and private work done. C. B. CLEMENT, Manager. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKBE, 2I5X Commerclil St., . Sllem, Orifon, (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty ol Spectacles, and repairing Clocks. Watcbe and Jewelry. CM Ji (Northern Pacific R. R, Co., Lessee.) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Daily. lilipill hoOpm Ittl.'-uui 1 5ftpii 7 1a.un 5.TJEml!.?.l.'.nn-l :am 4:15pm .Son I -n ,V"?i-a . H2H5 ?J9p ' rA-blandVa 'iSES SSSS tf'anil..thlcigo.. 5.47pml0 45pm toTalii'nlI?a,n.,?FEafe checked through imILKI? 'n the United States and Canada t.cktVaUglnUttnUaUOn VOTr Uen.I.ass.andTkt.AgLiffhKVu ONLY LINE RUiNNING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A M. ' 7-sn p u 31 1 DAYS Tr CHICAGO 7 Hours 0llrlarn Pi r i s10; - .-ui wuiwer to Omaha and Kansas City, PULLMAN vi TOURIST SLEEPERS "EE RECLINIMG CHAIR NW. DINING CARS jffl t LylE SVR 2 J, L. BENNETT & SON. CANDIES, Frnit and Cigars, P. O. Bloolc It. T. llUHPlIltEYS, Clfxsursj and Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, 348 Oom'l Streat. T. W. THORNBURG, The Upholsterer, Remodels, re-covers and repnlrs class work. Cbemeketa street. Balem.. Btau insurance block, East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE Dfthe Southern Pacific! Company. CALirOHHIA EXPRESS TRAIN RUN DAILT la. TWEtN PORTLAND ANl 8. F. WiUtb " rtu. IMC p. m. 9:18 p. m. 8:15 a.m. Lv. Lv. Ar. .Portland Balom Han Fran. Ar. j 7:jou. m Lv. 5:2tf a. m Lv. I 70 p. m Above trains stop out) ul lohomug rivtitms north of Roseburg, East Portland Oregon City, Woodburn, rialem, Albany Tangent, rfheddi, Hnlsey. Harrlsburj, Junctlonulty, Irving ana Eugene. KIWKHUUU MAI.l, HAIl.t B.BU a. m. I lv. 11:17 a. m I Lv 5:G0 p. m. f Ar. Portland Balem Roseburg AX. I 11 1 ,jt iu, Lv. I 1:10 i. ru. Lv. I 7.-00 a. m Albany Local, lJillly bxc)il niiuiinv. 6.00 p. m. Lv. Lv: Portland eu'em Ar. Lv. lu:.iu b.ui. 7:34 u. m. T.ai p.m. 9:00 p.m. Ar. Aluuuy Lv, b:SU n. ni. POLLMAN BDFFffl SLEEPE11S AND- Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. Ycst Side Division, -Between Portland and Cervallis: PAILY" (BJCCEPT arjNDAV). t.m a. in. I 12:10 p. m. I Lv. Ar. Poniuua (torvallls Ar. I Lv. I V2-M p. m. At Albany and Corvallis connect witn trains of OrPeon Pacific Rallrond. HHKU ihkUN Illill,) ( KKI'Mi -i:40 p. m. 7:25 p. m. LV. Ar. Portland MoMtnnvtlln Ai. Lv KM a. m S:4S . m TUUOUOH H4JliElS To all polnta In the Kattru States. Canada and Europe can be obtained ul lowest ixtes Irom W. W. bKINNUlt, Agent, halem. E.P. ROOERS, Ami. 14. f. and Pubb. Ag'l U. KOEHLKK, Manaeer. The Yaquina Route. WW Hi And Oregon Development company' steam- iifi- WT JZ?vZ,ff S"H" . es! turough passcDger and irelteht Hue from Portlftnn nrtrl ail inhtia in un wt.t ... valley iof and from ian Francliicx. tiaik BUUEDULE. (Except Sunday.) Lv Alhnnr l.nonm LvlVuvnlltn l.iHnm Ar YaqulnaIl6:xo p m Lv yaqulna0.4 nm Ar Albanv' 11:10a m liv iarvains. ilwo am O. A O. trains mnnnt nt ,ihunHn.i ,.n. vallls. "," ""u vv Xhe above trains connect at Vaqulna with ' between Yaquina and Ban Ft-Hnclbco Willamette valley points con tnuhe close con nection With thutrfllltdnrih. V...l !.... at Albany or Corvallis and If dentin, d to .an Kranclsco, should arrange to an 1 vo at Yaquina tbe evening before date of sailing. Passenger and Piblghl, Katc aUwsIhe loweiit. For Information annlv to Mik-m ?r..iA.24Cov,,r,'JBnt nd llcliet Agents 300 ?,ud.2l? P1 "'reel. PortUnd, Or., or CCUoOUE-Ac'tUeu'lFLA 1'f.U Agt, r. n Tr.rA.jeac'ncK'K-t'0- Corvallis, Or. C. H.HABWtLL, Jr., Gtn'l Freight uid Pass. Agt. Ore DoeloiiineutCo., 104 MontM'intry Kt. From Terminal or Interior Points the ill Is the line to take To all Points-East and South. JLt.!Sthe?ln!n'caSronte- ltruns through vestibule trains: every day in the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO CNt rhanon nf mm Composed of dining cam unsurpaBsed, latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Sti'JS1 ?? conitructed and tn which 5u5!mlmo,t,.ln, art" both Irto and tuf Uekeb) B)rdaoI,ler8 of flr,t 8nd fccoond-cuiM ELEGANT DAY COACHES. n,A.f0PilniJ?t Ud8 nnejUng with all service riUnit UUfcct p,a unlulermrUd thead. f ttrafc any agent ot lnTJ- fa Mfltet to and from all roInU porchtuiedatauy ticket ofllce otLU cum- nMS!!inforn,,,t,on eoncerninK rates, lime on fP.?,M.and otuer detHllK mrnlxh. d on i.?t)lleUon to any itent or A. . ,A' " VAJKIjIUIV, ST1 . W. WBhhli.Kton-.lort. phaw .tov:;i;o apwu Mexican War ' Soldiers Increase of Pensions! Northern Pacific Railroad Jlat HMMki i Kk Wwl Hw (Ms vrsf i M. bal kv ftmt ut4r at t K4 Ftv I t Mt Hfara. M A Paatstsw Catatr. (ri4li " ow Intonation call to iW Ae JwT7 N 18. ? enUUed m V'H-H'LJ!ORT.A-i.o-. D. C.8HKKMAN. Z&?&:7 MMJ.Qray.Btee, OatetAHoroer.