Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, April 25, 1893, Image 2

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iflVEKUMO tJAJiTAli jrOtTBlTAi; TUESDAY, APKLL 25, 183.
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F0HUJIKMD DAILY, BXCJSPT BUJ1VAX.
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CtpHl Journal Publishing Company.
JtortOfte Wee2cori:HreUi fttreet.
MOf EH MOTHERS, - - Editors.
, by carrier, per mouthy
ly, I page, per year,. ..
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BatKVlCE.
If Uk deemed necessary to bavo
gunday aermoa at tho prison and other
tato Intlltullona why not have Dr.'
Ttktmge'a vttmoa wbleh Is printed In
ThW Journal each week read to the
people there? It could be read by an
inmate, an officer or any iood reader,
It would be a good service
The Journal will furnish the er
mom free, to each state Institution each
' week and it ought not to cost much to
bare them read, and would not require
6.00 minister to do it either. As fur
quality, aoae of the strikers at least
'will pretend to preachm bettor sermon
1 MMBJ Tatsaage dow., It suits people on
Mm outatde' without regard to class or
I and we presume would suit all ou
i lualde equally as well.
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KI:F()KM AT SALEM.
Artlttlo dress nnd physical culture
' have become quite the rage at Balem
Oder the sklllrul intiiuslasmbegeltln(t
leadership aud lustruoilon of Mubel
Jennees of Boston.
Balem has good-looking women now.
," Oregon climate Is favorublo to delicate
' oomplexlous. With more perfect foroih
"', ,lk and carriage and art applied to dress
what can not our women oecomo,
' A charming woman la mora charm
leg to her own sex than to tho other
ex. The time has como for woman to
enjoy greater freedom in dress. The
It am Bteji in iui iuiuiiu it, iiuumug mi
krt body-torturinKi beauty-destroyltiK cor-
f set to the winds. Or rather throw
them in the ash barrel. That la what
many Balem ladles have done.
THIS WILD FLOWERS.
t,- , la spite of continuous rains, cold
V sights, occasional frosts and a mini-
hub of sunshine, Oregon has had an
abundance of wild flowers since six
weeks,
They are growing mora abundant
tti tyery day. The tooth wort, severul
3 lilnila a l.,ilutib.M .m l?..tt,k III.,
booting stars, a small purple Illy, yel
low and blue wood violets, nud a score
of others not koowu to the writer, be
sides a variety of (lowering shrubs, bo
deek bill and vale, forest and meadow.
- Every school teaoher should toauh
the children to know the names ofull
these common wild ilowers. Children
love flowers und Bhould learn to cull
them by their true names.
H
ROM MARION.
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' The school observed Arbor Day with
appropriate exercises.
Dr. Golden, of Balem, was In Marlon
ob business last week,
There was a carpet rug sewing at
jlrs, A, J, Wluslow'n lust Thursday.
., Mrs. Blmmom, of Jellersou, was vis
Ulug ber relatives hero lust week,
Rev. B. K. Hlnshuw occupied the
pulpit ia the Friends' church on Buti
Jey, Bey. Hcott belug on tho sluk list.
Fruit Wiseman has bought of H. N.
Rutberferd three lota on Bolo street nnil
the prespeet is he will build a house
BOO.
Alfred Cook and J. W. Wluslownro
fcBolng their yards aud gardens with
Itteket feaees.
Ilarvey White, of the firm of I ml ley
White, is at the residence of W.J.
Hadley sick with typhoid fever. Dr.
Hawk, ef JeflVrsou, it attending him.
Key.O, B, Bcott vlaltctl Portland,
Mewberg, tiherwood, Hherldau and
other towns the fore partoflitst
i mu iviuruvu iiuiuo ou weuued-
wy evealBg.
The Baatbutt ditch is belug talked of
, that ta to rqu a ditch from the
to Afarlou to furnish water
fowec toe a will and other enterprises.
. Mr.GMdMy, late of Califoruta, has
ntnU tbe farm where Mr. K, Weddle
Mv4 taet year, aud te setting out a hop
ytftotX, Ooklea on the Edgar farm.
ffrvtnU ethswi are plaHtlng hop yards
te Use yWlty of Marlon this year.
Ht. fftof, ot Jerlentou preached at
Mm PwbyUrhm ebureb ou Bundny,
A WOMAN HIIS TBS MINMTEB'B
8T&IKX.
ilSTCJIKONICLBS 17 OH A P.
Now It, came to pass in these days,
that the ministers of Balem, the city of
peace, did gather themselves together
to counsel about carrying the glad tid
ings of love aud salvation, to those in
carcerated in prison cells, In the reform
schools aud iu the insauo asylums,
and it did seem good unto them, (but
not uuto the spirit) that they speak not
unto tbeso unfortunates, the words of
reconciliation und life, without a com
pensation of flvo dollars per Sunday.
Aud It was so that they declared not
unto them the wonderful things of the
Lord.
Now, Prlscllla, the daughter of An
drew, who was elder In tlie house of
the Lord thirty years, even until the
day of his death, was sore grieved, thai
among tho stewards of tho mysteries ol
Ood, there was not one found faithful,
do Prlscllla bowed before the Lord in
prayer with these werds: O tbou King
of nutlous, thy suluts shall bless thee.
They shall speuk of tho glory of tb
Kingdom, and talk of thy power. O,
ihou thai nearest prayer, listen to these
our humble coufeMslous, for thy minis
isters who have departed from thy pre
cepts and thy Judgments, inasmuch at
they bavo refused to cry against the
wickedness which has come up before
inee, from these stute institutions, un
less, unto them more, pelf beglvou.
Now do those who believe not iu 'thy
iioly name, laugh iu derision aud suy:
Do they fear God for naught?" Hath
not each one of them a good salary ?
Hast not the Lord given them pleosunt
postures? Yea, tbefutof the luud is
theirs. Ho hath clothed them In good
ly apparel. He hath put silk hats
upon their heads (if not He, so
have the people arrayed them)
and fluo sandals upon their
feets. Aud are not their wives and
their sons und their daughters clothed
as uro tho rich of our land? If not
with the might und glory of the Lord,
with the glory of men, hath these
ministers been clothed. Now are they
made "a spectacle to tho world aud
to nugols aud to men," thut they so
differ from that minister of Christ,
who both hungered and thirsted
and was naked and bufletted und
hud no certain dwelling place; who
worked with his own hands thut he
might bo burdensome to nono. Be
hold, suy they, six days In tho week,
for two and one uulf cents a dsy, do
some editors labor, sending "forth the
tiews of the laud to euoh home which
wills to receive it, with words of ud
viae, eucourugeiueut aud instruction
which ure as powerful iu tbe right for
mation of charactor as are the Buuduy
discourses of most of our ministers
brain work do they give us aud not
inferior to like work of our clergy.
Thus speaketh titan agulnst tho
shepherdi of thy Hocks, thereforo we
supplicate thee O, Lord, thut thou re
vive thy mlulHters, that thy poople
may n-joiae. Oh, let wickedness bo
ended und Justice be established, espec
ially for those lu tho reform school do
wo Intercede, for they are young lu
sin; Oh, limy thoy bo faithfully In
structed lu thy way; some of them O,
Lord, are tho children of widows,
others ure the offsprings of thy servunts,
yea for they do lubor in thy vlueyurd
at tho head of missionary work and us
beurersoftho emblems; and though
they cannot rule their own house well,
us thy word nqulroth, they do rule
well lu thy syuagoguo. Havo mercy
upon their children, that thy promises
l)t established, Lot no other Lord be-
siuo meo nave any uoiiiitiiou over us.
Bolvutlon to our Owl which sltteth
upon the throne, union.
Til Doublet.
Tho term "doublet" during tho
middlo ages had been a generic
namo for initio outer clothing, tho in
ner tunic being then called tho waist
coat; but when for garments worn
open in front tho woid "coat" began
to bo employed "waistcoat" and
"doublet" became used Interchange
ably to denote tho underdrets. At
tho effeminate court of Henry III
men as far as possiblo had copied
tho Medici toilets of the ladies, and
the doublet, or closed Jerkin, was re
introduced into England during Eliz
abeth's reign in tho shapo of a pad
ded and pinched imitation of tho
Medici bodice, and tho doublet form,
belted round tho waist, fastened at
tho throat and flnished there, wheth
er by ft ruff or falling collar, hold its
own, both In this country and in
Franco, for tho noxt hundred years,
when (unless wo consider it to have
(atoly revived under the guiso of the
Norfolk jacket) it was finally con
quered by the justo-au-corps.
Not only tho bodice of tho Medici
drees, but its farthingale also, iu tho
shapo of grotesquely padded breeches,
was as far as possible pressed into
tho service of masculine costume
during tho latter part of tho six
teenth century, and as this clumsy
fashion recommended itself particu
larly to James I as a protection from
the assassination of which ho lived
in constant dread it survived
throughout his roign, and only gave
way to a fresh importation from
Franco on tho marriago of Charles I
with Honriotta Maria. Edinburgh
Review.
Writing One' Signature.
"Tboro is something peculiar about
tho way people sign their names,"
remarked Head Clerk Sims of the
Coates to a reporter. "No two men
do it tho same not tho writing, but
tho manner. Some men will como
in, pick up a pen, dart off their name
and are ready for a room in a min
ute's timo. Others havo to seo who
has been horo for a week past, and
do not nppear to know whether thoy
want to register or not. There is an
other manner of man, who, after
looking over all tho pons, selects ono
to his fancy and starts to write after
many falso motions. Ho generally
signs his namo in full.
"This man naturally writes a small
hand," remarked Mr. Sims, pointing
to a signature thut nlmost required a
microscopo to decipher, "but a sig
nature of that kind is all the moro
conspicuous. Wo havo a truvoling
man who signs his name in a very
peculiar way. All tho letters are of
tho samo height, about hnlf un inch,
but thoy nro only un eighth of an
inch in width. Every time that bo
loaves wo find five or six shoots of
pnpor in his room covered witb his
signature, whero ho has been prac
ticing." Kansas City Times.
Disastrous Cleanliness.
A caroful, tidy young housokeoper
has a small, round, nickel plated
clpck which recontlygot out of order
and would not run.
"What havo you boon doing to it?"
asked her husband.
"Why, nothing but cleaning nnd
brightening it up. It was vory dirty,
and 1 washed it withsoap and water."
"You didn't dip tho clock in water?"
exclaimed tho questioner.
"Yes, I did," was tho auswor, and
then, as tho nbsurdity of bathing a
clock burst upon bor, tears filled hor
eyes in voxntion of spirit at hor mis
tako. Whon tho clockmakor pulled
tho rusty works apart, ho exclaimed:
"Jeowhilikms, how damp that
man's houso must bol" Indianapolis
Journal.
A Noted Ulvlne Says:
"I hare ben alncTaft'al.lverf Ilia
f Byapcpsls, Weak Stomach nJ
CMtlTciicM. with wkich I Have less
Tint's Pills
ARE A SPECIAL BLESSING.
I Beyer tia4 anything-todo ineRo much
food. 1 reeeommend tfacm to all as
bo neat medicine In zltance."
BV. F. K. OSGOOD, New Torfc.
" SOLD EVEBYWHERE. .
Office, 140 to 141 Washington St., N. Y.
left an appointment for
.ifbt, STtk, when be will
pwwsli Me Ut aermoa here before the
We hope he will be rv
It (be JeftereoH elroult another
VnMME
OW Ol1 II9MT.
Com i no it) B.u:.. Ono or more
Borgeous of tho Nutloual Burgleul Insti
tute, which Is established at DID Hush
street, Bun Francisco, will be lu Wil
lamette hotel, Balem, Thursday and
Frltluy, April 27th and SBih, This
lustltute Is especially devoted to the
treatment of curvature of the 8plne,dU-
euttos of tlu hip aud knee Joint, crooked
limbs, club feel aud all bodily deformi
ties. Their success lu treating these
troubles as well as uasal catarrh aud
oil chronic diseases has made for tho
lustltute a notional reputation. All
persons who are siitlerlug from any
maimer of disease or deformity, or who
have children or friends so sutterlUK,
slmultl uo; full to take ndvantuge of
una opportunity ror rellcr. Ask your
iMMtmaster for circulars. This Insti
tute received the gold medal at tho
world's fair for tho best apparatus and
methods of treatuieut lu the world,
Thousand of referenced will be glveu
on applloalluu.
Tim Ulvlitun or Clothes.
Ono of Sam Jones' best stories is on
his wlfo. Doing asked by nn no
quaintanco how things got along at
home, Sam replied i "Mo and my
wifo uover havo any troublo becauso
wo started right Whon I woko up
tho morning after wo wore married,
I reached over and kissed hor and
Raid i 'Wifo, I seo two chairs out
tltoro in tho middle of tho floor, and
two piles of clothing on tliom. When
you got up, I want you to chooso
which you intend to wear nnd leavo
tho others for inol' Well, sir, she got
up and put on tho dross, and I put on
tho breeches, and from that day to
this wo'vo uovor Bwapped." Now
York Tribune.
PEOM STAYTON.
T. M. Dunlvln went to Albany Mon
day. Miss Maggie Coats left for Blue Den
Thursday where she will visit her sis
ter. Mr. Dick Keene of Salem spent a few
days In town last week with his fath
er,
Miss Oertle Cartwright Is lying very
ill at ber home near town.
Mrs. Hurst Kearns of Salem Is visit
ing ber husbands mother this week.
Mr. Ford of Balem made us a business
trip lost Thun day.
Lavanger Magers of McMInnville
spent a few days with his mother, Mrs.
Magers, last week.
Mrs. Williams of Albany was tbe
guest of her sister Mrs. Dr. Kitchen
last week.
Mrs. Robertson aud daughter Lucy
left last Saturday for a couple of weeks
in Fox Valley.
Mr. Anderson returned Monday from
Salem where he has been under tbe
doctors care for several months.
Mr. Mana has sold out his interest in
the barber shop to Mr. Lutz, of Leba
non. Wesley Gardner" of Fox Volley was
in town last week on business.
1300 has been collected for a new
o.unty road from Stayton to Kingston.
Mrs. Jackson returned from Portland
whero she has been in the hospital for
the last two months, Friday.
SOCIAL.
The party given by Mrs. Q. It. Thom
as at ber residence Tbursduy evening
proved to be a grand success. Mrs.
Thomas' well known ability In tbe line
of socials had raised the expectations of
ber many friends to expect something
most delightful, but none of them it is
sifo to assert bad an idea of the glorious
time In store for them. Tbe evening
wus pleasantly spent In reciting quota
tions from Longfellow, Byron und other
authors, besides several solos beautiful
ly reudered by a few of our society la
dles after which u bountiful lunch was
served. Those present were Misses
Pearl Hnbsou, Edi'h Alderson, Busle
Kerns, Luov Robertson, Ella Thornus,
Grace aud Bertha Savage, Minnie Dun
lveu, Mrs. Foster aud Mrs. R. G. Thorn
us. Messrs. Davy Smith. Walter Lvou.
McCulloch, York Richardson, George
Hrown, trunk mom us, Itlley xnomus
and Foster.
(COMPLETE
MANHOOD
AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT.
,tM mmU1 work that UU Ik nun.
tHkwllr IM mom hUmUl u4tlMUi
iUuwiIm.i
Mmm (uriui numliihiium Lurlui
I ImK but lUlrik. h Matt. -u if ib
Tbe iMveUmt ywlHe are ww fully
jiNitoMM fteet (iMt tbe CbkMe, Uh-
tfcf very beat Meewodattona to tbe
liili frow hI ie Cbleajfo, Omaha
4m UHerexeilUte peliiW. tux. only tur-
! the wttfM'a Mr, but ell tb .ar
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CHIC MEDICAL CO.,
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How Tlij Kalleu Ilrld Iu Tunis,
a girt iu Mums aiier 6iie is ih
trotliLHl is cooped up iu a small room,
with abnuklce; of gold und silver upon
hor ankles and wrists. If alio is to bo
married to a nuui who Iiuh discharged,
dlsjuitched or lost a former wifo, Uio
iliacklea which tho former brido wore
aro put upon tho now bride's limbs,
md bIio is fotl till thoy are filled up
to tho proper thickness, Tho food
used for this custom, worthy of bar
barium, is a Kccd called drough,
which Is or an extraordinary fatten
ing quality. With this beod and their
tintloual dish, cu:uw,tho brido is
forcibly fxl, aud many actually die
tumor tuu ikx)ii, Jjisteni Ago.
A Ultle Hoj'n .iuilillluii.
General CoiohRsa llttloloy about
10 yean old, who inherits hi, father's
tome of humor, Fie came Into tho
room tbe other day wkett I wan at
the getter' bout, and 1 aikc-.l tho
Ctmeral whether lie intvtwkd to mak
a eoblier at tbe sturdy young chap,
"lie rather wplr,n8.id tbe geueral,
"to tbe ocoutwtioH of a Bailor." Aud
' tuiokly a obiklwb treble Uiterjected,
"Ov of pontwaster." Koekm Globe.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cared
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
they cannot reach the seat of the dis
ease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitu
tional disease, and in order to cure it
you must take internal remedies. Hulls
Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, aud
acts directly on tbe blood aud mucous
surfaces. Hull's Catarrh Cure U not a
quaok medicine. It was prescribed by
ono of the best physicians In this coun
try for years, and is a regular prescrip
tion, It is composed of the best tonics
known, combined with tbe best blood
purlllers, acting directly on the mucous
surfaces. Tlie perfect combination of
the two Ingredients Is what produces
such wonderful results In curing ca
tarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. Ciiknky & Co., props.. Toledo, O.
Bold by druggists, price 75c
Before Going to tbe Wo? Id's Fair
Enaulre About
Tho Limited Express trains of tho Chi
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway
between Bt. Paul and Chicago aud
Omaha aud Chicago.
These trains ure vestlbuled. electric
lighted aud steam heated, with the fin
est Dlulng and Bleeping Car Service lu
tho world,
The Eiectrio rending light In each
berth is the successful novelty of this
progressive oire, aud Is blclily appreciat
ed by all regular patrons of this Hue.
W( wish others to kuow Its merits, as
the Chicago Milwaukee & Bt. Paul Hall
way is the only line in the west enjoy
ing tho exclusive ue of this patent.
For further Information apply to
nearest coupon ticket agent, or address
C. J. Lt)DY, General Agent,
J. W. CASKY.Trav.Pass. Agt.
tt Stark St., Portland, Or. tf
A Pure Nonn&iin
oil is the kind used
In the production
of Scott's Emul
sion Hypophos
phltcsof Lime and
Soda are added
for their vital ef
fect upon nerve
and brain. No '
mystery surrounds this formula
the only mystery is how quickly
it builds up flesh and brings back
strength to the weak of all ages.
NEW MILLINERY STORE
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK,
108 COURT BT.
Mrs, B. F- Hannegan.
T. J. KRESS.
HOUSE PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING,
Natural Wood Finishing,
Cor, aoth and Chemeketa Street.
Undertaking
and Embalming.
Best facilities In the city.
A. M.CLOUOH. - 105HtateSU
ADAMS & DAMON,
SHAVING PARLORS,
102 State Street.
GIVE US A TRIM.
Jlorley & Winstanley.
Carpenters and Builders,
Shop 69 Btate street.
StoroFlttlng a Specialty
J. L. ASH BY.
Meat Market,
80S Commercial Street.
Good meat. Prompt delivery.
J. E. MURPHY.
Tile for Sale,
Brick and Tile Yard,
NORTH BAIAM.
Take It I
EVENING JOURNAL,
Only 2 centa a day delivered at
your door.
JOAN C. MARTIN,
Horseshoeing.
BLACKSMITHING.
State Street, - - Balem.
J. I BENNETT & SON.
CANDIES,
Fruit and Cigars,
P. O. Bloolc
K. T. llUMrUUEYS,
Cigars and Tobacco,
BILLIARD PARLOR,
843 Oozxx'l Street.
T. W. THORNBURG,
The Upholsterer,
Remodels, re-covere and repairs
irst.
tiDholstered furniture.
class work. Cheiueketa
Btate Insurance block.
street,
H. W. COTTLE & CO.,
General Insurance Agency.
Representing the following welt-known and reliable Cempanies:
STATE IN3URANCK O '., tna Insurance Co.,
Traders' Insurance Co., Bun Insurance Co..
National Insurance Co , Westchester Fire Ins. Co.,
Lion Ure Insurance Co., Imperial Klre Insurance Co.,
London Lancashire Fire Ins. Soc., ixndon Assurance I orporatlon,
Alliance Assurance Co., Norwich Union Fire Ins.Soc.
Oldest and Lending Firm In the City Devoted Exclusively to Insurance.
The
HOWARD,
House Mover.
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS.
Slain Street.
Has the best facilities lor moving and rais
ing houses. Leave orders at bray Bros., or
address alem, Oregon.
STATE STREET DRUG STORE I
New Cosmetics. Ferlumes, and Face Bleaches
EXCLUSIVE DEPOSITORY.
Lloyd's Aseps'n Soaps. Mrs. Harrison's
Complexion Aids.
BROOKS JS LEGG, Salem.
P. H. D'ARCY. GEO. O. BIKdHAM.
'AUCV & BINGHAM, Attorneys at Law,
Rooms 1, 2 and 3. D'Arcy Building, 111
ouite street. Special attention given to busi
ness In the supreme and clicult courts of the
mate. 3 11
D1'
RP. BUIiE. Attorney at law, Halem, Ore
, eon. OfllieCTI Commercial street.
mlLMON FORD, Attorney at Uw, Balem,
JL Oregon. Office upstairs in Fulton block
F. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, Mur
phy block.
IT J. BiOOKH, Attorney at law,Salem,Ore-
XX. gun- umce over uusn's duuk.
Strayed or Stolen.
One big bay ge'dlng with two white hind
feet, also one dark biown gelding, with one
white hind fool, each weighing ubout 1200. A
liberal reward will be given lor the r-turn of
same to O. W. 'Ill MA8,
1-17 (ll dw Aylum Avenue, Salem, Oregon.
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATCHMAKER,
2ISH Commercial St., ialem, Oregon,
(Next door to Klein's.)
Specialty ol Spectacles, and repairing Clocks,
WaichA and Jewelry.
Money to Loan.
Loans will be made on Improved city or
farm property by tbe
LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO.
For terms, etc., apply to
JOHN A. CARSON,
Attorney at law, over liush's Hank, balem. Or.
J J. SHAW. M.W.HUNT. BHAW&HUNT
. Attorneys at law. Office over Capital
nuuonai uauK,oaiem, ciregon.
East and South
-VIA-
THE SHASTA ROUTE
of the
Southern Pacific Company.
CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN HUN DAILT B8
TWKBN PORTLAND AND S. T.
Mouth.
J urih.
7.-UL' p. m.
9:18 p. m.
8:15 a.m.
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
.Fort land
Balem
Ban Fran.
Ar. I
Lv.
Lv.'l
7: u. m
6.26 a. m
7:00 p. m
Above trains stop only at lollowlug sihtions
north of Roseburg, East Portland Oregon City,
Woodburn, Balem, Albany Tangent, Bhedds.
Halsey, Harrlsburg, JunctlonClty, Irving ana
Eugene
KOHEHUKG MAIL HAI1.Y,
8 JO a. m. I Lv.
11:17 a. m Lv.
6 50 p. m. I Ar.
Forllund
Balem
Roseburg
Ar. I 4:.HJ p. m.
Lv. I 1:40 p. m.
Lv. I 7:00 a. m
Albauy Local, LlHlly Kxcil auiiilav.
6 (X) p. 111.
7:52 p.m.
9 00 p. m.
Lv.
Lv:
Ar.
Fort land
sal em
Al Uany
Ar.
Lv.
Lv,
lU'JUa.m.
7:3d a. m.
.30a. m.
ti T. RICHARDSON, Attorney at law Of
O. tlceupsuilrs In front rojma ol new Bush
biuck, corner Commercial and Court streets,
salem, Oregon.
JOHN A. CAR -sON, Attorney at law, rooms
H and I, Bush bank bulldlug, Salem, Or.
B. r.BONUAM. W. H. HoLMLB
BON HAM & HOLMES. Attorneys at law.
Olllceln Bush blocs, between State and
court, ou Commercial street.
E. 1'OCUE, Stenographer and Tjne-
Deai equipp
Oregon. O
r.
nij hut nnn In
salern, Oregon.
wrltest Best eaulnDed tVDewrltlne or.
iver BjBh's bank,
O'lELLA SHE KM AN -Typewriting and
p commercial stenography, room 11, Gray
block. lrst-clafs work. Rates reasonable.
rvK. A. B. UlLLla.speclallstln diseases of
u me eje, eur, note ana inroal, Room 10
uusb bank building, "alem.
DR. T C HMITU, Dentlnt. n state street,
Salem, Oregon. Hnlshed dental opera
uons ol every description. Falnless opera
tions a specially.
WD.FUdH, Architect, plans, speclflca
. uons and superintendents for ah
clashes ol buildings
vtrcet, up stairs.
Office W0 Commercial
0.
Authorized Capital 1500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Balem, Oregon.
W. A. CUHICK, Pres. W. W. MARTIN, Vice
Frea. J. H. ALBERT, Cashier.
Btate, County and City Warrants bought
at Far. dw
MONEY TO LOAN
On improved Real Estate. In amounts nnd
lime to suit. No delay In comtderlng loans.
FEAR & FORD,
Room 12, Bush Hank block.
512dn
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, 1200,000
Transact a general banking business
iu nn iu Drancues.
GEO. VILLIAMS
WM. KMULANI) vice
UUUU .UlUMAllT,
A. ROBLRT, Architect, room 421, Mar
quam building. Ponlaud, Oregon.
P. J. LAKSEJST & CO.,
Manufacturer of Wagons, Car
riages, etc.
Repairing a. Specialty. ,
Mliop 15 Btate street.
Diiiing ars ou Ogdeu Koutc
PDLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND
Second Class Sleeping Cars-
Aiiacueu 10 un inrougn trains,
est Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
DAILY- (KrCEPT SUNDAY).
7: W a. m. I
12:10 p. m. I
Lv.
Ar.
Portlanti
Porvallls
Ar.
Lv.
O.U p. Ul.
12.58 p. TO.
At Albany and Corvnllls connect with
trains of Oregon Pwlfln Rnllrond.
KXt-K-t IHAI (Utl.t K l'ht- u N u .
i:w p. ui.
7:25 p. in. I
LV.
Ar.
i-or. laud
McMlrnvllle
Ar.
Lv.
: m u. in
.liiiH.m
TUKOUUI1 I K JhliiS
To all points In the KaoUrn htatea. Canada
and Europe ran be obtained at lowest nites
lrom W. W. bKlNNKIt, Agent, Balem.
K.P. ROGERS, At.sL U. i.aua Puss.Au'l
K. KOEHLER, Manaenr.
The Yaquina Route.
PKOlEOriON LODGE NO. 2 A.O.U. W.
. ,eet8,n thelr na'l m Htate Insurance
building, every Wednesday evening.
J.A.8ELWOOD,R.ra-rI!ENNlaiM-W-
THE PACIFIC
DETECTIVE AND COLLECTION BUREAU
SAZ.KM, . - . Or.gon.
OQlce removed to 214 Commercial tl.
Rates reasonable,
done. c.
nPJ?.bUc.and pr'vate work
B. CLEMENT, Manager.
President
President
...Cashlir.
UmKCTOKS: Geo. Williams, Wm. Eng.
A.n?taker. KlcnardeoD' J.W. Hodionl
M.t.k-iVliewE3Ichane block onComm.r.
clal street, mi,tl
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OREGON.
Bales, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day
Thd best hotel between Portland and Ban
ifrffi1!0' "-' 1 all lu appolStments.
IU Ublea are served with the
Choicest Fruits
Urown In the Willamette Valley.
A. I. WAGNER. Prop.
JP
(Northern Pacific R. R. Co., Lessee.)
LATEST TIME CARD.
Two 'Through Trains Daily.
litipil)
l.JOprn
lUrlum
1 (Vipn
7 15.ni.
zsHrHfiir;ri3sss ssffis
S.pm io5pm
9 'Kainjl ..Chicago..
tolClkrSl,n?.1?nn.nhlnaaFe chwhed through
trains going hiut and bouth. '
Uen. Pass, and Tkt, Agt; &ESl.
Scott's Emilswn
will check Consumption and is
indispensable in atf wasting dis
cases.
nWIl lnMH tm . H. T. AH
E. K. HALL,
Paper Hangor and Decorator.
(htift Millinery store
Offleo at PhmM
B4lera. Oroa
Bargains in Land.
2
W slu.s,p?J,?,a,t,lro1 LUvlll, and
J?" Ttfxood Srrnla and strek Und in
tbL.ucktrnut muntn la tSnf count.
Furw fr Sle or Tniile.
ONLY
LINE
RUfflING
THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 8:45 A- M.
1 7.50 D U
Ql DAYS TO '
2 CHICAGO
7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul,
23 Hours Quicker to Chicago,
40 Hours Ouicker to Omaha and
Kansas Ctty.
PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEPERS
FR" RECUNIMG CHAIR
vu.. CARS dining CARS.
w &, " tofenattea call n
W,H.HDRl.BURT.Ai4.r. v
It It
And Oregon Jlovelopment company's steam
ship line. 225 miles shorter, S.0 hours Ies
time than hy any other route, First class
through passenger and freight Hue from
Portlaud and all joints In tho Willamette
valley to and Iromian Kranclsco.
T1MK BOHEDULE, (Except Sunday.)
Lv Albany 1 00 p m I Lv Corvallis 1:10 p m
Ar Yaaulna. J1:U) p m Lv Yuqulna a.f a m
Lv Corvallis. 10:dS am I Ar Albany 11:10am
vaM tralnS connect at Albany and Cor
. Ji'J? above trains connect at Ynqulna with
. hir.ei?n "vel;pment Co.'s lino of steam
ers between Yaquina and Han Francisco
wV1iinJhs.8e?,Ktr8 f,om Portland and all
J.SS aLle? p?lnt8 ran maRe c'ose con
? fi ?nUnJ,notra.n!,of tue Yaquina ltoute
S-ny ; Co."""' and If detlued to San
fh?2issllon.ld ar"ie to arrive at Yaquina
tbe evening before dateof sailing.
."W and Kielght Kates nlwavs the
HmMAnlnfoJm.utlon aPPlv to Messrs
Srii,rtwwCoVre,BllJ ana Ti'cket Agents
300 and 302 Front siren. Portland, Or., or
C. O. UOUUE Ac't Oen'l Ft. Pass. Agt.,
n it TiQra.cfl0.K-K-(-'' ,orvallls, Or.
C. H.HASWiXL, Jr., Gen'l Freight and
Pass. Agt. Ore UeTelopment Co.,
iXH Montgomery Bt.
From Terminal or Interior Points the-
Northern Pacific Rai
ii
Is the line to take
To all Points East and South.
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
(No change of cars.)
Composed .of dining cars unsurpassed,
Pullman drawing room sleepers
.01 latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars,
SSimmJjS?. ? wn'trocted and In which
Uckeu,and fflrtand 6n1ltuu,
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
llmifafio'rSfn; in8 sting with all
Mrvteer ' ct "ad nnlnterrnpted
cuftf'.fHoMwin bee
thJadi TO tooou any agent of
lnTAn?eUr1eallee.U f an(1 ft a" P"t
purwaaeaatany Ucket ofltoe olthU com.
uf!ln?5fI?aUoa concerning rates, time
Ai.tmt A' B.' taiARLTON, -RHAW
A DOWyiyo, Ayenta
.Mexican War Soldiers
- Iwase of PeDsioDs!
uottf08..-eBuu,
D. C. SHERMAN,
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