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T'"? JgWnjJ "TVS - - K' .fe TIE CAPITAL JOIIRMAL rUBLWKKD DAILY, KXCKIT BtWDAY, BY TBI Cptl Journal Publishing Company. V 'fMtOflilloek.Com(sereJal Street. HOf ER MOTHERS, - - - Editor. II Mil 'ill II III III " ' iMrfUr. tar Mrrier, per moe ,)Aly,W wH, per jmr, Weekly, pages, per year,. Barrier, per month,., BRTWEKN TUB 8IIUWKUS. The Satem newspapers ebould strike next against ""deadheads and"free ser- Tiike Tmk Jouknal. It Is proof gainst the blues, dyspepsia aud bust- failure. Grover Cleveland and bis people are still struggling with llttlo matters like finance, tariff, etc. Balem has a Humane society, a Wom an's club aud a Ministers' strike all go ing on at once today. If tbe railroads get to quarreling we Wlll all stand a fair chance of go lng to tbe world's fair. Next some one will be objecting to a Balem policeman entering u saloon or attending Babbath school. !m :rnrnnz: uo a cvo'onea aro coming so ireiiuum f tmat f h Vnat that wb have exhausted our vocabulary of hendhnvs. gg, j There Is a great deal of latent enthus iasm for fruit growing and all that Is needed is to turn on the button. WbenBalem's leading criminal law yer gets to championing a Jupanse woman's virtue ho grows fairly elo quent. Cholera does not catch any of the roy al families of Europe Thoy must all keep themselves slouked with Ken tucky bourbon. Tbe Balem miniature union that Is on strike probably rely on tho passage where It reads: If tho Lord Is for tin who can be against us? That Oregon Pacific extouslou iindl branch lines through this rich valley, to Balem and Astoria would mean a valuable transcontinental system. An Albany paper graciously says for once In Its life: Tho receipts or tho da lem postofflce for tho pam year were 119,802,12, a fine Bbowlng for tho cap ital city. Albany Journalism doesn't have any entertainment much to attend free church sociables seem to except and ox- perlence an occasional pang of Jealousy at Balem. Superintendent Downing can handle several hundred convicts easy as rolling oH a log. But when bo tackles Salem's striking ministerial union ho has qulto a different Job.' Miss Mabel Jenuess suys tho slr.o of women's brains who adopt crinolines will be In luverso ratio to tho slzo of hoops. Level-headed Jen ness. Al bany Democrat. SMI.DI I, , I - U J The proposed dog ordinance would Imply enrloh the city of Balem by en abling everybody that wanted to get Hd of 'a dog to unload here und put all the eoeU on tho city. 'Gentlemen who have wives or daughters should not fall to attend Miss JennesB reception tonight. It wlU i enable them to purchase some beautiful new dresses for their dear ones. BJJIL II l U The ladles say dogs uro not half as blgauulsanoe a moil ataudlng In front of grocery stores lingering the fruit and raising pools of tobacco spit on the walks for them to wipe up with Mielr dreases. Dees tbe city couuoll want live hun dred doge on Its bauds and pay the no- BM expenses of capturing, feeding, ad veftMng, selling, klUliiit and Hoterrlng their remalus? Then pass the dog or- dlMitoe, If Owgou dlstrlot attorneys cannot flawl any murderers, rapists, burglars.or heteetfelevM to recommend to executive r, an enterprising public pros eoukl Interrupt the hiatus In the Bafdettltur buslaeas by endorsing an MiHwIUm for the only woman In the aeftVa prleon for eultUig up an old liar- BB-SWi ,.- . . J Ob aeooHHt of the rain MlMjeunew, Mm taWated drsee reformer, only had a at Albany, An mi- i, though, west through vain the same evening tu hear , the wwrtouary from IwIM, leN all alvwt the Wek togntd Mextew wka do net wear eoteeta or MytMeiffeete. I Tbe Uawkeye ekh of iaUsw U a large a4Meblc aaalal artaHlaatloM h WHmm a etnetaHy ef eaterlalalHg new wtf le turn Iewa, They always yiwMarty adiitd to Waging vut all the latent happiness In-dwelling In a Hawkeye bosom. The Telegram considers Wultelaw Ileid, who Is to visit Portland, "a thor oughly sell-made man." Hejgottwo millions for marrying old n4n Mills' daughter and converted (tie New York Tribune Into a personal organ of the Goulds and Vanderbilts. Of courte be is self-made. The American people should all bow down and worship. WOODBUEN NEWS. New L'plscopal Church to Go Up Child Saved From Poisoning. Dr. Cuslckpf Aurora wllifjocate In Woodburn in the near future; A, Welch one of our leading dry sods merchants will build a" dwelling soon. ' Tho Eplscopals of (his town will erect a church as all the money Is sub scribed. The little four-year-old daughter of Ilev. Thompson accidontly took a teaspoonful of tincture of uconlte and was immediately brought to tbe drug store of A.. L. Cornwall where Dre. tihorey aud Gulss wero notified and by prompt treatment managed to place the little one out of danger. April 20. m m Cominoto Salem. One or more sergeous of the NiUlonul Surgical Insti tute, which Is established at 810 Bush street, San Francisco, will bo In Wll lumetto hotel, Balem, Thursday and Friday, April 27th and 28th. This Institute is especially devoted to the treatment of curvature of tho splne,dl8 euses of the hip and kneo joint, crooked limbs, club feot and all bodily deformi ties. Their bucccbs in treating these troubles us well us nasal catarrh aud all chronlo diseases bos made for the Institute a national reputation. All persons who aro sullerlug from any manuor of dlseaso or deformity, or who havo children or Irleuds so suffering, Hbould not full to take advautuge of this opportunity for relief. Ask your postmuster for circulars. This lustl lute received tho gold medal at the world's fair for the best apparatus and methods of treatment In tho world. Thousands of references will bo given on application. Catarrh Cannot bo Cured with XOOAL, APPLICATIONS, as thoy cannot reach tho sout of the uisease. uainrru in a uioou or coiihiuu- tlouul dlseuse, und In order to'ouru it you must takolntorual remedies. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acta directly on the blood aud mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not u quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy slcuus in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It Is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two In gredients is what produces suoh won derful results In curing catarrh. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. Chunky & Co., Props., Toledo, 0. Bold by druggists, prlco 76o. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor preecribod t Castorta Dissolution. Tho partnership heretofore existing botween J. C. Robertson and F. Hi'llit nee at Turner has been dlsolved by mu tual cnusont. J. C. ItoberUon will re ceipt for alimonies paid ou account duo sikld firm aud pay all outstanding debts. 4-18-iw An Uliurliiiil)lo UIToii.o. A young woman condemns herself In the eyos of gooil society who is observed to enter nlono with n young man a placo for public ref rcshntont, bo the restaurant or tearoom oyer so soloot Ured under other conditions of a society so neces sarily varying its that in our broad America, a stranger visiting New York, for lustauco, might readily and inuo coutly make n mlatako of this uature, and blush ut lliullug horsolf condumnod for It, In the sumo category of offenses U ranked that of maidens visiting places' of pnblio unmsement undor tho escort of young men nlono. Many parts of tho south aud west alf low this to bo douo with tho smiling con sent of good eoctoty, but in eastern cities it is considered n violation of tho code of good form, and for tho comfort, If not tho convenience, of tho girl considering If, hhd better bo ranked among tho lost privileges upon which social evolution may look back with fond regret. Mrs. Burton Harmon iu Ladles' Home Jour nal Mr. Eiuoruu Kwtf VTbal U Wanted. "Those who know Mr. Emerson lx"at,' said Miss Louisa M. Alcott, "wero hs sured that what seemed tho decline of tils fuculttes In his latter years was largely but n seeming, it was only wenls ho could not command at will Ilia very forgetfuluess of the names of thlugs would often gt-o occasion for a flash of hu quaint, shrewd wit 1 remember once lie started for his usual walk, when a light shower came up, and he returned for his umbrella. "He could not remember the word um brella, aud we, who had not noticed the shower, bad no clew to what he was Sttreklui? fur. Another walkiuv ttiV was brought httu, another bat, a fresh 'kerchief, only to he refused with that fwrtuexed shake of tbe bead, '1 waat,' aid he at Ust '1 want that tfcUtfw that yer friends always borrow- aad aerer brtogUekr Ceuli aayeaefeil weaai ea veM 'i VMI pa lWHaapwsj EVENING 0AP1TAX. A POOR GIRL'S APFLIOTION. How She Was Cured by Electricity Balem, Or., April 13, 1893. j iiianrcjjiuiAui jl nuuiunajiiu Justice to Dr. Damn, that I went to nlm about 5 years slnce,for a loathsome uiscnarge ortne ears anu nearness, ana in less than ono month I was cured sound and well, with electrical and medical treatment. I remained bo for 2 or 3 years, wheri I received a severe slap from a child on tbe ear, which gave me a severe pain In the car, and caused an abcess which boa discharged profusely, and deafness ever since, for two years or more, I went to him again about 4 weeks since and be has cured me by the same treatment, for which I feel -very thankful. Refer to me at 317 College street. Lena Stan fleld. Conrad Bnowden will vouch for tho same. Tbe Drs. will treat tbe poor free ex cept medicines from 0 to 10 a. m. dully and thoso who are ablo to pay, will receive medical or electrical treat ment at $5 a month for each disease or Iu that proportion as, tbe cases may need, surgical and special diseases ex cepted. Consultation free. No coses taken If not deemed curable or im provable. Ofllco hours from 10 to 6 dally; even ings, 7 to 8; Sundays 10 to 12. All cur able chronlo, acute and private diseases, catarrh and deafness aro confidentially and successfully treated, Circulars and question list sent free. Most cases can receive homo treatment after a visit to tbe doctor's ofllce. Drs. ofllce 810 Commercial street, Salem, Or., room 11. "Love and smoke are- unable to con ceal themselves," and so it Is with cat arrh. No man suffering from this loathsome disease, can conceal tbe fact from tho world. No mutter how cul tured, learned, social or brilliant be is while his friends may be polite enough to dissemble their real feeling his very company Is louthsome. What a blessing it would be to humanity, if every person alllcteu wltu catarrh in the head could only know that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will posltlqely and permanently cure tne worst case. I be manufacturers guarantee to cure ovory CHso or forfeit f500. The remedy Is pleasunt to use, and costs only CO cents. u AVliy tho llnrber ffui Silent. A distinctive feature of ono of tho lux urious barber shops in tho dry goods district is n razor wioluer who can out talk tlio traditional talkativo barber. Ills tongno is seldom idlo when ho is at work, and wero it not for tho fact that ho is a barber of uncommon skill and noutness ho would havo been banished from tho shop long ago. As it Is, most of tbe customers put up with his chatter good naturcdly, and somo of them en courngo him to talk out of puro mischief. Ono day lastweok an overworked ,and weary "head of a department" in a large dry goods houso hurried into this par ticular shop for a quick shavo. An in voluntary shudder shook his frame when ho saw that tho only vacant chair be longed to tho talkutivo barber. Ho nerved himsolf for tho ordeal and was greatly surprised when tho barber said nothing to him as ho took his seat. His astonishment increased when he found that tho usually loquacious artist was actually shaviug him without say ing a word. The Job was done quiokly and neatly, nnd when tho barber baa finished tho customor jumped up and ex claimed enthusiastically: "By Jove, that is tho most restful shavo I ever had. Hero's a quarter for you. You seem to havo turned over a, now leaf." Tho knight of tlio razor shook his head gloomily and muttered: ''Can't talk. Uurned mouth with carbollo acid. Thought it was sherry wlue." New York Times. Uo Hdjr l'ur tho ICmerceney. Good luck ia desirable ovon when you lmvo dono your best to succoeu, but romotnbor that tho most fnvorn bio circumBtancos or strokes of for tunonro of llttlo vnluo unless you havo prepared youraolf to tnko nd vantage of thorn. Of what ndvau tago would Hnyno'u flory Bpeech havo boon to Daniel Webster if ho hnd not, with tho instinct of genius, long lo foro equipped himsolf for tho assault which ho ropollod with such crush ingouortry? Had ho not previously weighed nnu rotated tu his own mind tho charges of his opponent, hla reply, instead of ranking nmong tho greatest mastorpiecea of oratory, might havo only revealed hia own woaknesa. Thousands of men hud Boon tho prints of a homo's hoofs in tlio Boil boforo Fuust discovered by thorn tho art of printing. - WUHi m Mathowa In Ilorjior'a Young Peopio, Two Stepping: Stones to consumption are ailments we often deem trivial a sold and a couch. Consumption thusac quired is rightly termed " Con sumption from neglect." Scott's Emulsion not only stops a. cold but it is re markably successful where the cough has become deep-seated. Sreit's Emulsion is ike richest tf fat-foods yet th fastest fatfo&d to tke It arrests waste and iuiMs up MntUky V?j. i'Nf4teMMKMHMK.Y. JUMMt. JOTJBNAL, How Stephens escaped. Baceeu or a Daring- Plot to Betcne the Leader of the FenUnt. The story of the escape of James Stephens, tho head and front of the Feniari' brotherhood in Ireland in iMS, from Richmond prison, Dublin, will bear retelling. Two men. wero chiefly concerned in the affair, one named Breslin, the hospital warden, and tho other Byrne, a night watch man. Breslin procured an impres sion of the key which opened Ste phen,' cell, and which always hung on a nail in tho governor's safe. He had to distract tho governor's atten tion, steal tho key, at the same time putting another in its place, get the impression and then return tho key to its nail. Tho time came for making the es cape, and the few moments wero nil too short. It was a dark night, and the storm howled furiously. Most discouraging of all, tho ladder pro vided for scaling tho wall proved too short. This fact seemed to promise absolute disaster. Tho wall was 20 feet high, and Stephens could not possibly reach its top. Breslin, in an agony of hasto, brought a table from tho dining room and placed tho lad der on it. It was still too short, and the prisoner had to descend again. Tho rescuers, who were in as great danger as the prisoner, grow almost wild with apprehension. Another tablo was procured, and again Ste phens mode tho ascent, and this time after a desperate struggle succeeded in getting outsido tho wall. Once there he had to jump 20 feet into tho darkness, having no idea where h6 should land nor whether it would bo with broken limbs or neck. He let go his hold of tho wall and fell, for tunately striking soft ground. Mean while Byrno and Breslin had been obliged to return to their duties. Ste phens now found himsolf in a gnrdon surrounded by another wall 20 feet high. Over this wall Breslin had told him to throw a. stone as a signal to 11 armed men who wero waiting out side to receive him. Now, a score of smaller difficulties beset him. Ho could not find the garden walls and groped about in vain for a stone. At length ho reached tho wall and threw over a handful of gravel, whereupon a rope with a weight attached was tossed over to him. Ho quickly climbed tho wall and soon found him solf in the arms of his joyful body guard, who conducted him to a houso within sight of the jail, whore he re mained 14 days. Ho afterward wont to a fashionable boarding house in tho finest port of Dublin and spent two months, and finally, when tho huo and cry for his capture had somewhat subsided, took ship from Ireland. Manchester Times. The legend of Klllarney. Liko many other lakes those of Killarnoy havo legendary origin an enchanted fountain, the spring head of which, if left unclosed at certain times, would inundate tho district. One of theso legends wo give in tho words of tho Halls. It "throws tho responsibility of tho awful ovont on a fair young peasant girl, who was wont to meet hor lover a stranger ignorant of tho mystio spell by tho fountain side. "Ono night thoy wore lulled toslcop by tlio music of its flow. At day break tho girl awoke, screaming, 'Tho well 1 the welll' It was then too late. Tho water was rushing forth and overtook them as thoy ran. They wore drowned and involved in their fate tho inhabitants of tho district." Tlio pooplo still boliovo that tho sub merged houses and their inhabitants livo bonoath and aro at times visiblo to thoso who Btray along tho water side Our Own Country. An Engineering Feat at Sea. . Thorohnvo beon somo wondorful tilings dono by engineers at sea which havo been lost sight of. Ono is called to mind by a frieud, nnd tho hero is still nlivo to attest to tho particulars: Richard Peck was at ono timo en gineer of tho City of Vera Cruz. This vessol had only a singlo cngino, nnd whilo coming up tho coast south of Hatteras on ono of her trips froiri Havana tho piston broko in threq pieces. Tliis was a disaster that would havo mado many mon consider their Bhip helpless, but Mr. Peck succeeded after 21 hours' work iu patching up that piston 6o that it was strong enough and truo enough to connect with tho machinery und bring tho ship iuto port nt tho rnto of six miles on hour. Marmo Journal. An Impertinent llua Driver. Tho driver of a royal bluo was be ing censured pretty sovorely by an old lady for having neglected to stop hia bus at tho exact Bjwt wished for. "Excuse mo, unuu." ho said, with an uir of well imitated grandeur, "yor mustn't tork tor me like that; 1 speak respectful, please. I'm ono of I thorn there bloomin1 dtein'erited via j counts yor read about, what drivea a bus cos they cam t get nothmk else dso to do." London Tit-Bits. Tiled Moral Buatloo. Hoosler Schoolmaster Dout do any whipping here, eh I Eastern Pedagogue No; we ueo moral suasion. Hoosier Schoolmaster Moral sua eIou,ehr I tried that i ladJaaa, but it made a heap of trouble, Thegirk d4dHt object to tin) kteeiag; bat the old folks cut up like all poueoaaod. New York Weeklj, FErDAY,:iAPBIL 21, 1898. NEW MILLINERY STORE opeiia nonsr. ulock, 108 COURT BT. Mrs, B. F- Hannegan. T. J. KRESS. .HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, JOth and Chemeketa Street. Undertaking afld Embalming. Best facilities In the city, A.M.CLOUQH, - 105 HtateSt. Some Historic riacei. Tho walls of Kilcolman castle, built by Raleigh for Spenser, aro still stand ing. Tho state drawing room in which tho poet la said to havo written tho "Faery Queen" is used as n stable, and a cow touches tho opposite walls with her horns and tail. Tho castlo of Chillon, commanding an Important mountain pass, was for ages a f avorito fortress of tho dukes of Savoy. The stranger passes through the dun geons below tho lako where Bonnivard was chained and whero other prisoners starved to death up to tho unaired, damp little rooms above, and is tempted to think that tho royal dukes wero not much moro comfortably housed than their enemies. i'But," argues tho triumphant for eigner, "if your houses aro large and luxurious, with modern appliances, think of tho immortal deeds which en nobled theso cramped closets and nar row closes!" Not all tho courage of men is spent; not all tho laurel crowns have been won! Smith, of Now York, or Jones, of Taco ma, in his comfortablo, commonplace homo, is quite ns likely to justify hi3 right to livo by lofty aims and noble acts as was any Sidney or Bourbon. Youth's Companion. Overexerclse. Physicians aro protesting against the ovoreierciso taken by the slender, high strung pcoplo who would better be hold ing on to what little flesh they have, while it is nest to impossible to stir up the lazy, heavy class to exert themselves enough to relievo them of their super fluous bulk. Nature does not safely guide ns in this particular. Thin peopio are moved to bo active and fleshy peopio to bo lazy. Tho case calls for use of that brain power that plans and reasons and proves us higher than tho monkey. Newport News. After Diphtheria Paralysis of tho Throat-Numb-noss and Weakness. Perfect Health Restored by Hood's Sareaparllla. 31ra. O. S. SouthxctcJc North MadUon. Ohio. "My wUo and thrco children were at tacked with diphtheria at the same time. Alter serious Illness thp greatest danger was safely passod, hut they were all left with Paralysis of tho Throat, nnd with my wife it also affected her limbs. Her arms were numb to the shoulders, ac companied with a prickling sensation. It was a difficult for her to swallow, It seemed as If she must starve. The children wero In a similar condition. Thyslclans w ere greatly perplexed and said it was very critical with my wife, as she was moro than likely to havo paralysb nt any time, and if so It would bo very doubtful If he urrirrd. Finally afrlend suggested Hood's Rarsaparllla. Al- SORRU " a b0U1 Words aro Fooblo to express the gratification w o all felt at the end of a week to find an ImprovemeuU "When they had fiulshed three bottles I could not see but they wete as w ell as previous to their sickness. The numbness and paralysis entirely disappeared. There w as no trouble Hood's Cures to tearing, beyond apparent Inability to get enough to eat The neighbors all know of this case and all think It wonderful, as do the doctors." a 8. Sotrriiwicic, Orocer and Notary Public, XorthMadbon. Ohio. Hood's Pills aro purely uge table, earc tuUy prepared from tho best Ingredients. HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Main Street. ll&l thahMt fi.llllu . lai hii". i'J"".!"! .u"n ' ri- DISSOLUTION. N!5Jh',,j:VTn ,h he rm ol . r" Hartlu. H!a.ckMui.h. huriu. twl,ronllB'Tw TtuailM riiu,.Vir iye a aim. ADAMS & DAMON, SHAVING PARLORS, lbs State Street. GIVE US A TRIAL. MorlcT& Winstanloy. Carpenters and Builders, Bbop 63 State street. StoroFlttlngs aSpocialty J.E. MURPHY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, NORTH balkm. Take It! EVENING JOURNAL, Only J cents a day delivered at your door. J. L. ASH BY. Meat Market, 205 Coinmerolal Street. Good meats. Prompt delivery. JOHN C. MARTIN Horseshoeing. BLACKSMITHING. State Street, Balem. FHOFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CA RDS. p. n. D'ABOY. OIO. O.BlaHAM. D'AROY fc BINGHAM, Attorneys at Law. Kooms 1. 2 and 3, IJ'Arcy Building. 141 ouite street. Special attention given to husi ne&s In the supreme and circuit courts of the state. 2 H R P. BOISE. Attornty at law, Salem, Ore eon. Office 274 Commercial street. rplLMON FOKD, Attorney at law, Balem, JL Oregon. Oillce up stairs In Patton block. LF. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, Mur . phy block. HJ. BIGGER, Attorney at law,Salem. Ore . gon. Olflce over Bush's bank. J J.8HAW.M. W.HUNT. HliAWABUNT . Attorneys at law. Ofllce over Capital National bank, Salem, Oregon. , M T. RICHARDdON, Attorney at law Of O. flee up stairs in front rooms ol new Bush block, corner Commercial and Court streets, aalem, Oregon. JOHN A. CARBON, Attorney at law, rooms 3 and 4, Bush bank building, Salem, Or, B. . BONHAM. W. H. HOLMES. BON HAM & HOLMES, Attorneys at law. Office In Bush block, between State and iuui i, uu vAiuiiueruiui mrceb. M. E. PoeUE. Stenoeraoher and Tiue- nee but one In Oreeron, wruesi i.esi equipped typewriting 01- )n. Over Bush's bank, suiem,uregon. s iTELLA SHERMAN.-Typewrillne and commercial stenography, room 11, Gray block, r irni-;uu8 worn, uuieg reasonaoie. DR. A. B. G1LL13, specialists diseases or the eye, ear, nose and throat, Boom 10 Bush bank building, Halem. Dlt. T C. SMITH, Dentist, 92 state street, Salem, Oregon, Finished dental opera tions of every description. Painless opera tions a specialty. VV Usi'Uaii, Architect, plans, speclflca- classes ot bulldlnes ii. uuua uuu superintendence lor an Office 2U0 Commercial street, up stairs. c. A. ROBERT, Architect, room 424, Mar quam building, Portland, Oregon. P. J. LARSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons, Car riages, etc. Repairing a Specialty. btiop 45 State street. DROTECTION LODGE NO. 2 A.O.U. W.- 1 Meets In their hall In State Insurance uuuuiug, every Wednesday evening. . A. W. DENNIS, M. W. J. A. 8EL WOOD, Recorder. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU SALEM, ... Ongon, Office removed to 214 Commercial St. Rates reasonable. Public and private work done. o. B. CLEMENT, Manager. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 2I5X Commercial St., - ,m, (Won. (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty of Spectacles, and repairing Clocks. Watchen and Jewelry. IHT i v Jl (Northern Pacific R, R, Co., Lessee.) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Daily. 12:45pm l:J0pm IChlAum 160pm 7 I5.nn 7-TsKm "J;.nur--al ft45atul wspm ! VP1" Htl'aul.a &30am s.4nKm 4-l?pm lDuluthI 7ADIUI AGhlanH VSm -AfblindT b 8-aSS SSSS all! m..l a rn1 9 1 Dam 1 1. .Chicago.. " 5.47pm 1 10 45pm tlcrt,aUg,ennt?,rmat,Oa0PP1VAVOUi.n,?irt Uen.Pass.andTkUAgUWcillU ONLY LINE EUiNIING 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. M. 3 7:30 P. M. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to Si. pi,i 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago! 40 Hours Ouicker to Omaha and Kansas City, PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS & hralatea w yl',OMjW, J. L BENNETT & SON. CANDIES, Frait 'and Cigars, P. O. Bloolc. K. T. UUMPUREYS, Cigars and Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, S43 Oom'l Street. JT. WfHORNBURG, TheMJpholsterer, Remodels, re-covers and repairs upholstered luruuure. ilrst Chemeketa street. class worK. Btate Insurance block. East and South -J VIA- THE SHASTA" ROUTE. of the SSuthern Pacifid Company. CALirOltNIA EXPRESS TRAIN RON DAILT HI- . TWBIN PORTLAND AND 8. F, ttouth. I .North. 7:U; p. m. 9:18 p. m. 8:15 a.m. Lv. LV. Ar. Portland Salem Ban Frnn. Ar. I 7:35 a. m Lv. I 6:28 a. m Lv. 7:00 p. m Above trains stop only at following stutions north of Hoseburg, East Portland Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Albany Tangent, Sheddi. Halsey. Harrlsburg, JunetlonClty, Irving and j.ugene. ItOMKBUHO MAI.Ii DAtT.Y, 8:30 a. m. I Lv. 11:17 a. m 1 Lv. 6:50 p. m. Ar. Portland Salem Hoseburg Ar. J 4:,M) p. m, Lv. I 1:40 p. m. Lv. 7.-00 a. m Albany Locl, Dally Kxcept Sunday, 6.00 p. m. 7:52 p.m. fcOO p.m. Lv. Lv: Ar. Portland Balem Albany Ar. 1 10:Jo a.m. Lv. 1 7:3d a. m. Lv, I f:30 a. ni. Diuing Cars ou Ogdcn ltoute PULLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. M Side Division, Between and Cervallis: Portland DAILT (KXCEPT SUNDAY). 7MU a. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. o:ou p. in. 12:10 p. m. 1 Ar. norvalllg Lv. J2:5B p. ro. At Albany and Corvallis connoot with trains of Oregop Partflo Railroad. KEfHKMHTKAlIS (DAILY KXCKI-THITNIIAI 4:40 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. 8:VW a. m 7:25 p.m. Ar. McMlnnvllle Lv. 1 6:45 n.m T11ROUOI1 TICKETS To all points In the .Kastern btates, Canada and Europe can be obtained nt lowest rates irvta w. vr. chunk kh. A cent, balem. K.P. ROGERS, !Ast. G. '. ana Paes. Ag't R. KOEHLKIt, Manager. The Yaquina Route. 11 1 And Oregon Development company's steam ship lino. 225 miles shorter, 0 hours less time than by any other route, First class through passenger and freight lino from Portland and all joints In the Willamette valley to and frominn FranciBco. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sunday.) Lv Albany 1:00 p m Ar Yao,ulna5:so p m Lv Corvallis. 10:35 anv Lv Corvallis 1:40 p m Lv Yaquina 8:4S a m Ar Albany 11:10 a m O. AC. vallts. trains connect at Albany and Cor. The above trains connect at Ynqulna with the Oregon Development Oo.'s lino of steam era between Yaquina and aan FrancUco u7ViiitrKaMe?.Kr8 frora "land nnd all Willamette valley points can make close con nect on with the trains of the Yaquina Route w,A1?1any ; Corvallis and If dehtlned to San fh?2S . BhuXA arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evening before date of sailing. i5isJeDeSr a?d, F"'St Rates always the Srri-HJ 5 Co- freight and Ticket Agents WB?-,K,,K?As,reet' Portland. Or., or C. O. HOOUE, Ao't Oen'l Ft. & Pass. Agt., C. H. tt o..r.,-t"u.IV " '-" corvallis, ur. HABWELL, Jr., Gen'l Freight and Pass. Agt. Ore Development Co., 804 Montgomery St. From Terminal or Interior Points the i Is the line to take To all Points East and South. ST. FADL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Oompwed of dlnlngcars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers ;of latest equipment TOURIST I Sleeping Cars. acmmmnS?! 2 instructed and In which nUhedThi'iS" tree and fur Sckeu.and ret'nd -cm ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontlnuois lino conne-tlnp. with nil ienrvU00nU0Sr '"" 'nSStSSptS the road. tUccu iiny agent of niir!;h..i?',.fcll8Un1 nd Europo can be purchaed anr Ucket mce ofthUoom- pany. of taliSrJmatlonconcern'ng rates, time oaIconr.Ven.U-mhe,, Asitt QA. D. CdARLTONA . &$!' "' Wasblceten; Pert: BHAWADQWNIKB. AuPiita Mexican War Northern Pacific Ra Increase of Pensions! " D'C8UK8MAN, -.