IP n-- fr 'mwg- iNteJabiti.'Xt.'.-i-'l1 i-ifflL-igs-" MtotAk MMt k&f ffUHUAi, Hf ftyfcif kmd tMkl Cmpinft wsmteiuw'"1' niii".l MfisnaEs MMt(hi, ,.. J.W V-l ! Hf.- ..... IJ ffifyi. ;k.wUJUIIU MMMf M&iKM' MM. tW vrw to w MlhorllltV N4rri(tf pJfMW f kwaliOII Hfill tfi l ttatafltoktat hffl not mwllflwl by Um toi ihi llisy r flj'jrfliiKHl fff'tt) MHJ fl4M H(i wUll UlB Kl(!itOI tllO pkrt Mm governor diet the liall to' e4 It lv Milt (heir own or Jl own In trc4, TJmjw k Kfttve doubt any way WHihf H wii't Mdhllliwl( un ?f Mm efilttlofl, nwy from the 4fef wiHI'ofent Orove Time. WtluH Coo county, la making tJ tJfert i aeeure lli JutMlloti of tho 8l clton' Hums there. Tlie advantage ol tlM f4 are ataled mm a good ollnial mh! pkMly of Hull and olaws, alo "mot(i, agate mm btcl)e, milt Id feMgtft, great roeka, mid vtewa of old lVtelJk) Curover, with lis health BUMtttlu lag ptufaiUm. The bare afgnt of Hit r rwrfk-M ocean Iimo alwaya bceii an attraction to man. Wliy, Infirm ex aohikKaara lier now to II w, exiled by tiie illmMlu of thu Interior." That la all gdod, nut how to et there. TIm repreutHtlvei from that county bail to b ahlpped home from Balem by way of Baa Frauclkco. It would al aaoitklll an old aoldler toahlphlu "around the horn of the Golden Gate and would certainly bankrupt the Btate. If It ki to go to the count Yaquina Buj U the place. COOPERATION. Ed.' Jeurnal: Tho control of Ainer loan' product are today In the hand of a dangerous element, u clans of middle' men wboae aole aim la to throttle the InttriMta of the producer and burden the eeuaUBier. Co-operation la the only aveaae of micccm for the producer. The Increase of wealth lu this coun try la aot la keeping with the lluauclal gaJa, aBd bence political power, for la capital Ilea political alrouKth of mosey abarka, railroad, Insuruuco aud banking king. The great power of munoy aot'emora ef 'New York and other larjro cltloo, forcing the recognition of money power la all the inroad mude by middlemen whose, bualieaa It la to Intercept the produeta ef the o luutry In tho huuda of the producer, thus aubjuguting the pro ducer, the manufacturer aud tho con sumer to the will and power of unsolic ited and altogether unnea'wwry appen dages commonly termed middlemen which are to often not only n great bur den to the producer, but a u?UHplrnoy to the manufacturer and a fraud to the consumer, aud la without question one of the most alarming features tho pub He baa to deal with today. The producer no longer has a voice la the markets either local or foreign, The BMBUfaoturer no longer enjoys the dleUaetloa of benefactor either to thv producer or consumer. Tho power of money in the hands of these coriwrnte bodies dealing lu all Hues of trade has the manufacturer Into euoh close ipetltlea that ho la compelled to refuge In tho ranks of trusts nud eofublBes. Thus the producer becomes M easy prey to the will of money fae- Moste beoauae their united strength Is a reeognlted factor In trade not so much ' la number or eveu through the control of actual mouey, but alsBoat entirely through the creation of etllloua values aud presumed quau titles. weJa!ly is this true of the wheat markets. The law of supply aad demand by which all Hues of trade, both exports aud Imports, has hitherto been governed, Is no longer recognised lu the preduetlou and sale f wheat, aud the same way be truth rally said of other products of this owatry. Here the question arises, is there a remedy? "Orlalnly" 'however the e4d adage very fitly applies, "that aa oNBee of prevention U worth a fowad ef ears." The Mrst measuru aeeeeaary k to check the ruinous habit Mm ARMtrteau producer has acquired of dataa; headloug Into debt, the very tfelag that ptaeeshlHi under. the easy aaatrolof lanldlemeu, thus thu flint awn Anmm the Hue of prudence aud aarenasl liberty is taken, and lustead f jetatag baud with hk folio pro dsjseraad beeomo a eomitUor, he suf Han k4s saptors to lead him luto the ervtsaafa eomaierclal aud political iAahAfsBMaja sa It ta aMMTeat to every observer that natti Mm Hfodueer aud atanufaeturer sjaaosaes eegalMBt of the fact that MMk laUresta are htenthwl -la fiwt (u ifSMhbM-aad bkad their latervsls, Mtaw Msetr tedaets to the door of the ssMHHSMNr (assjiparaMvely a)Mklag) sjsji MurshysHebaadaa araiy ef -WjBt tJsskasatsAabBBBBJaAa J aukJasb . sV saWa,,BW,JP'JI W arl mvmwjr Mi twa with gtted Meal p. MrasiiB m a aMaaha ef taetr aeadlt aMajadaet, Mm pw-dnaac af Asaerlaa wtM wisla la aarvtte Uaday. SSWOTIWiW S" n i ttm0mmmftttmiMt hi jm'Himm0at4fmftmiiim'imi'i'f'' fr 9Arrl9f afM tnvpnt Wi (Mtd Utl Ml tmkttihiMkMif With iwf WWIifHT 1WW vtttp KWfWR W (rikfrtH Hrt hf ihvimmiit wmhf btifwrt fHrf I rV WM(fH Ota H iW IM wwk ttuUht Afifll Midi WlitHKf WWllrtf ttibtt (WfrHIaria kMfidHfall hV faH HrtUtMt kilt int tUs m( week f4 ftMNttftftd Wllil (he M fofHKt WfrekH Th Utoi ttAiufeMl iiiioHht bt mnrtiliw mi (InUft floiv (lis muti Mild Wlillfl the rlftfrtll In not xcelyii Ki frwjMWit 6a etittetm nora (ban oitri (MMnee the miMluli Llglil (t(lH omitted oil (he moriillifts of (he 18th ftHd tMUt but did iiutimu, The ilret real avrlug day was 0N (ha tt. The tediperature line continued" tohi (wo Ui eight degreea a day below the normal. T to amourit of rainfall for the week varied from 0.86 offtfilnt'hftt Kiiiwue to 1.41 Inched at NewUrg. viuivnt mo, The eliftiatlo conditions have leen more favorable to agricultural opera. Hon lhafi (hey have been this aeasori. The soil continue to be vety wet and iti places It cannot yet be worked. The peach, cherry, pear, almond aud ap ricot trees are generally In full bloom, apple and prune trees are swelling their uuds rapidly. The frail prospect at present are excellent, for the trees are a mass of bloesorn. In some localities fears are expressed that the eold rains may blight the buds. The season of killing frosts Is over and unless the un usual should happen there will be no damage to the fruit from frosts. Wild Ktrawberrles are lu blossom. Currants and gooseberries' are forming. Corn Is being planted in the southern counties. Home oats aro being sown Wheat on tho low lands has a very un healthy appearance, on tho higher lauds tho wheat Is excellent, In tho lat ter situations spring seeding and pjow Idir aro beluir ranldly pushed tocomple lion. Lamblugcoutluuesanditlsyory successful, Block aro picking up rapid y. Horn are from one to ten Inches ubovo the ground, while usually at this time they are from two to four feet high. Btook Oonsus. From thorough reports the following Information Is compiled by tho Oregon Weather Bureau rolatlvo to tho num ber of cattle, etc lu tho stato on April ; i, i8o:i. Number EHtlmateu Value. Cattle S 898.2A3 S14.811.U01 Horses S!tW,40!J 18,71o,842 riheep 2,450,077:. 6,WM,1S2 Hogs 204,000 012,700 Mukluu a total value of the ubovo uamed varieties of llvo stock iu Oregon of f;tf,84!),07fi. Iu making tho ttbovo estlmato horses havo been averaged at $45.80 apiece. Cattle at 110.07 apiece. Sheep at f 2.40 apiece and hogs at 54.40 uplece. Considering that the shoep will clip seven douixIh of wool to the ileeco; wo havo over 17 million pounds of wool for sulo within thouextthreo mouths. Tho condition of tho stock Is gener ally good. Tho winter was compara tively sovero. but aa a rulo food was plentiful and tho low was very small. Tho weather has been favorable to tho lambing buuboii, and ho furlthui been very Huccettsful, tho Increase being gonorully estimated at 00 per cent. The sheep aro lu good condition and the lleccu promises to bo heavy and of quite long staple, -"' ii" Springs In the Fast rears. 11.8. Tague of tho Btato Weather llureau has issued a bulletin of extreme Interest to all fruit growers and givlug valuable Information about the climate of Oregon. It coaialus this: In 1687 frosts ocourred throughout thu state as late as tho 18th, tho ruin full was lu excess, tho ground was very wet and tho spring was very late; warm dry weather did not begin until May 16th, and the 29 was one of tho warm est days oil record, 168S, April was warm aud dry, dam aging frosts occurred as lato as the 8th, Strawberries were ripe on the 25th and uew potatoes weru dug ou the 30th, May was warm and dry. Iu 18S!) April was warm and dry, tho leasou was well advanced. Fruit trtes were lu bloom lu March. The wluter preceedlag was very mlld;May followed with rain unto tho 21st aud normal temperature. Iu 1800 thesprlug was cold aud back ward, similar to the present year, April was cold, rainy, and vegetation bank ward up to the 80th wheu the jralu ceased and warm dry eitashiuo prevail ed. Frosts on the 11 aud 12 damaged tho peach crop slightly. May followed warm and dry. Iu 1801 April was normal, Veg?ta tloii was somewhat late, but It was lu alt by and prosperous, the seasouof 184)1 was cue of the most favorable, aud the harvest was the best oa record. In April, 1W2, frosts continued up to theSOth, The season waa kte; but earlier than the present for by 'the lath fruit treM were In bloom throughout the slate, except hi the couutles south of the Columbia river valley. awWwfl 1 y ekJBJMBTVBjH Bowghegaa, Oietfg, Cuthbert 'rtd Makbar, fast two rvd streog pksri. ekveral thousand, wall early, or dellv erwd free to any part of the elty, at r duewd rates. Leave orders at Joha O. Wrkht's grocery. II. W. bUVAUK, Market Gardner, fekktu. 3-18 S-wd MVMHim OAVMAh -, ...-..-fc . ... . Lgl JiU'Ux'.'j"iwi'j"iiajii 1 Hi MMiMM OP (MHH. it thHhi MfttlM M4 (tlmpli Mftii sollft IM f ihlt'iMf hif ! , . ft rWl tMtul IheskjFMiiilorTef eufr ifrlWlhsMl tl ftdHMit tfif Pit ffe' C ' ""' l . fl, ftJ IM ( , f tvt kMiH Ilk titri ( Ath6ffe IflitS ttfcrt (M (ml f ktlW, ssif 4 ut tt MhHt AttA ffit fta( 6 UWfcfM, ht( fritllt ml A s trirth, A Ifr tMLtA titn er stltulld Mi ih wsftrf" rWfioMllf WIM rtrfa Htf (hex'MlrtsM MOfwli, . , ,, t will ttf Iff td gtmltiH bt (itA M th triAmh In tt) ttHdor IfiittflltoAli tbrm4'twljttihl mrrti(iiltli(iklw. . . fly o wmny ttM M tli fn.f fi gnu nat In tM (Vt I will htHtlilf liy mi shold on Ids waIm of 6ht Ilk M li Bfetfi of Cfwl l (hKrtstnM within t ... Tbsrsflds of tliSmAf (), tli liberal marshes -Brilnef Lanltr. . I .1 i ii " tThn florrowlng , Notes aro ft common rnenns of borrowing money, oUlior tram flnnn olal InstltutlonB or iwraonii who havo funds to lend, nnd giving rt noto la a ultriplo trnnsactlon by which a bor rowor, by giving security, obtnlnB tho two of monoy by paying legal In torcst. Any bank offlclnl will explain how tho bank noto which is fur nished ehould bo filled out. It la usually best, whon n bank's ruloa do not conflict, to eo tho cosliior and explain to hjrr tho standing of those whoso names nppoar on tho noto, and then leave it to bo paused upon in tho regular ordor of biwlnosa. If you aro a customor of tho brink whon tho noto la discounted, Un num la placed to your credit 1ch tho Intorest, which la paid In ndvanco. All banka oxpect that tho mim of monoy kept on doposit by. cuKtomors will overago cortaln amounts, tho aggrcgato of which is a fund which the bank handles for ita profit, thus paying tho expenses pf doing a banjf lug buslneBS for customers. If you find it Inconvenient to paj' a noto whon It falls duo, mako proper explanations at tho bank, asking to havo cither tho whole or a part of tho noto ronowod. I. C. Kennedy in Ladles' Home Journal. Railroad Men With Olati Eye. An up town optician waa relating to a party of frionds tho other day sonio of tho peculiar features of his trade. 4,You would bo surprised," ho said, "at tho largo number of loco motive onginporu and firemen who havo glass oyos. Of coureo an on ginoor could not hold a placo on n tiilroad on hour if tho fact that ho ad a glass oyo was known to his su perior officers. Consequently men In that lino of business exorciso tho ut most secrecy with regard to their In firmity. When thoy como into my storo to buy a now gloss oyo or havo sorno flaw In tholr old ono attended to, thoy beg tho privilogo of transact ing their business in my private of fice, and thoy usually slip In and out of tho Btoro whon no other customer Is around." Now York Times. Jlon to DUtrtut, It la easy enough to toll good mou from bad. Whon a man Books my Bocloty continually and pays me marked attentions, and yet never ex presses a desiro for mo to moot his mother or his Bister or his wife, if he is married, I know that to cultivate his acquaintance will do mo moro harm than good. Whon a man has Bolf rospoct and has porfectly honor ahlo and unselfish motives in his ac quaintance with mo, and a desiro to never placo mo in a position that will bo in tho least compromising, his first thought will bo to have mo know tho ladles in his own family, Teresa Dean in Chicago Inter Ocean. To Kneouraf lloneitjr. Business Man No uso talking, what is commonly considered busi ness integrity is as uear honesty as you can aspect while tilings aro as thoy are. Clergyman What changes would you BUggeut to raise tho standard of honesty to a higher moral piano t Dusluoss Mau Well, ror ono tiling, poorhouscs York Week- moro comfortable ly. -Now AuictliytU In Cap lttomlilun. It is said that n Capo Dlomidnu amethyst is in tho crown of Prance, nud that 275 yearn ago Siounlo Monts carried sovurnl largo amethysts from ono of tho islands iu tho basin to Ilonry IV of Franco. Those gems aro generally found in geodes or after a fresh fall of tmprock, Minerals. The electric caftan is now largely used on docks nud iu railway and other yards whoro ready power is re quired to move cars in placo of switching engines, Tho town of Rille, Colo., which has a population of only a few hutidml, oiaima tho distinction of being the greatest cattlo shipping point of Uio western slope. Mrs, Custer attended her husband k hk camp life for 90 years, moving from fort to fort, but she says he never confided hk military plana to kr. A society of epicure k agoulaiug Hseif over the iiuaatieH, "Should soup lieginor eadadiaHerr Aud If to, yrhyt What to defeat Nothing but edu- asieat aotklagr but the Bret eten te tlwg W. Weadell PkUWjiii. jovmaIj, wjmmmwjav, ai'Ml m, i .- . .... .. jwrl' j J namxiii'jssfs How's Your Liver? Ja th6 OHcfltal Bnltltatioii kiiowin Umlgood Jiealth chfitiot exist without ft licalUiyliiVof Wbonllie Liver is torpid tlio Uov eli rtfd sltietdah and con etipated tho food lies In (ho etotnnch tindi' Kct(id poisoning tlio blood,' frcottcnt headache enBtleflj ft ecling of lassi tude, deflpondency nrtd norvonsnoes indlcato how tho wholo p)'Btom is do ranged. Simtnona Liver Kcgulator has been tho moans of roetorlng moro pooplo to health nnd iiappinoss by giving them a health v Liver than any agency lenown on earth. It acta with extraor dinary power and efficacy. ncvcr bccn oisAPpoifnco, Al untr hwU.T racitdr for dripepili, Torpid hUtt, Cooatlpstloa, tc, I hirdly rf Qia ttirthlng elv and hart nerer been dli ppointed In the effect prodocd; Itioemito b alnott a perfect core for all dleiei of the Stomacb and Voweli. W. J. MoKtaor. Macon. Oa. FROM BOOTT'S MILLS. (The Oregon Land Co ' Fruit Colony.) Rev. J. H. Douglass' barn will soon be Inclosed. Tho Interest and attendance at our S. B. meeting la good. Uncle Tom will stay and run the flouring mill until July let. Mr. Roys of Salem has bought a lot and is building a house. He expects to move his family soon. Mr. Batty from Balem has cast iu his lot with us. Yesterday ho conducted the service at Friends Church ou Prune Ridge. Mr, Ong Is getting the lumber on the ground for hla hotel which Is to be80x GO feet and 2 stories high. J. B. Rees of Newberg baa becomo a resident of our city. He wltl handle shingles, doors and windows, paints and oils, and builders hardware. I. N. Gommoran is hauling lumber for a barn which be will occupy until he builds his bouse. The publlo mind and also the bodies, of those who travel, are being thorough ly shaken up over the bad roads and the beat method of permanently Im proving them. Next Wednesday is Uncle Bobby Scott's sale. We expect all of this part of the country to turn out, with the double purpose of attending the sael and to bid Uncle Bob and family good bye. Are tlio proceedings of the lust legis lation yet In print? We wish to Unow what the new road law Is aud if there Is a show for getting a graveled road from here to Balem via Bllverton we will try for It. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they cannot reach the Beat of the dis ease. Catarrh la a blood or constitu tional dlaease, aud in order to cure it you must lake Internal remedies. Halls Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and acta directly ou tho blood aud mucous surface. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by ono of the best physicians In this couu try for years, aud Is a regular prescrip tion. It Is composed of the best toutca known, combined with the best blood purifiers, actlnir directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of mo two ingreuieuu la wuai produces such wonderful results In curing ca tarrh. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. Chknky & Co., pros., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, price 76c, Every traveler should TUTT'H PILLH. carry a box of Before Going to tho World's Pair Enquire About Thu Limited Exprcra trains of the Chi cago, Milwaukee k Bt. Paul Railway betweeu Bt. Paul aud Chicago and Omaha ami Chicago. These trttlus are vestlbuled. electric lighted and steam heated, with tho II li es t Dlulug and Bleeping Car Hervlce lu the world, The Electric reading light In each berth Is tho successful uovelty of this progressive age, aud Is highly appreciat ed by kII regular patrons of thls"lln& We wish others to kuow Its merits, as the Chicago Milwaukee A Bt. Paul Rail way Is the ouly lino In the west enjoy, lug the exclusive use of this patent. For further Information apply to uearvst coupon ticket ageut, or address C. J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. Casky, Trav. Pass. Agt. 26 Stark Bt., Portland, Or. tf COMPLETE MANHOOD AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. . Al U.I a ofvtk-4l woik tk-t MUM U ?llitcHr th htf V httU .tJrTa.'iiffty i t uua i 11m imm bvniUtul. nunHMi look MtJU ttAX ullrnMtt &4tfslg- HubUa, Tfc,-.' lalt3Etir- MffHHr. lv,lWM.-rWw.Tfc UU 1-1. Hl4, tkm llMllMll I lltMIHimw ixrmsrzzsrzz: WT.-9XiirTt. IT ? WI)ur i H 1N U. imi . - I" - "-" "" F'"- aL---a UtK If ua hImmhwI HgrpMaii. tRIt MCDICAL CO., rrrAL. w. t. m MILLINEAY StOfl- OffittA iIoIjsr ntot'rt, 108 UOVM fit. Mi Dr F. flarintgani uomtt vAtmim, I'Al'UH IIANOINO, Nalufal Wood flnlihingi Oof.JWharidCliemeliela Btreet, ADAMS MB UH Undertaking J Embalming. rjentfacllltlcalnttiscllr, A.M.ULOUUU, - lOSHUtsBt H, W. COTTLE & CO., General Insurance Agency. Ilepreeentlng the following UTATM INHIIIIANCK U '.. Traders' Insurance Co., Mntlonnl Insurance Co , Lion Mre jnsnrnncovo., . London Inncahlre b Ire Ins, riiT.r. A..iinmMi:a. Oldest and Leading Klrmln the City HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Main Street. lias the best facilities lor moving and rais ing houses. Leave orders at uray Uros., or addreu ttalem, Oregon. STATE STREET DRUG STORE! New Cosmetics, I'erlumes, and Face-Bleaches EXCLUSIVE DEPOSITORY. Lloyd's Aseps'n Soaps. Mrs. Harrison's Complexion Aids. JBBOOIL8& LEGG, Salem, or One big bay gelding with two white hind feet, also one dark blown ecldlnK. with one white hind foot, each weighing about 1300. A liberal reward will be given for tbe return or same to O. W. THOMAH, 417 Bt-dw Asylum Avenue, Balem, Oregon. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKEE, 2I5K Commercial St., - balem, Oregon. (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty ot Spectacles, and repairing Clocks, waicneH ana jeweiry. Money to Loan. Loans will be made on Improved city or farm property by the LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO. For terms, etc, apply to JOHN A. (JAUSON, Attorney at law, over Hush's llank, balem, Or. Authorized Capital 500,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Balem, Oregon. W". A. CUBICK. Pies, lUBICK, Pies. W. Wj MAKTIN, Vice Vrea. J. H. ALUKHT, Cashier. Btate, County and City Warrants bought at I'ar. dw MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Heal Estate. In amounts and time to suit. Mo delay In considering loans, FEAR & FORD, Doom 12, Bush Hank block. 512dw WILLIAMS k ENGLANb BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, all Subseribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business In aU IU branches. GEO. WILLIAMS lVcsldent .Vice l'resldeut i i . .Cashier. UUUU MCNA11Y , UIKECTOU8: Geo. Williams. Win, Eng- unu.nr. i. a. lucnaraaon, J. w, Uodion J, A. llaker. Bank In new Exchange block on Cotnmer- o i iiseu niJ.ll THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OliEGOir. Baiea, $2J50 to $5.00 per Day too wt notel between l'ortland aad Ban Tunclsoo, Klrst-clau in all lu appointments. Choicest Fruits drawn In the Willamette Valley, A. I. WAGNER. Prop. EX K. IrL ALL , Paper Hanger and Decorator. OtBto at Chaa. CaLert't UUllnery store B-lem. Orecon. Bargains Li&'' " Bd In lrtoM nt tram Htoxm la ivak ountr. -I'd oa the BurlM 1 ih.". nttr .iva. a u v.r. rt Warcalas. C-ll oa or .rtritL. t- abavts. dw MHt ftr Sale w Trao. Strayed in Laud. mi,, 11 iii hi k ' i. DAMON, Mtlni'it Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard, MOOTi! BAhkil, mm mm, A flit Ah, Morlcy& Wlnslnnley. Carpenters and Builders, Bhop 5 HUte treet. Storol'lttldfts ftSpoclaltj J, Iv. ASH BY, Meat Market, 20B Commerolat Street. Good meat, I'rompt delivery. Take It! EVENING JOURNAL, OnljJeenUs djr delivered at JOUl UUVK C. MARTIN, Horsestioelnfe BLAOICSiHTHINO. Btate Street, - well-known and reliable Companion; ,iui."'.v"l un Hun insurance Co., Westchester Klre Ins. Co., Boo., imperial Fire insurance vn London Assurance corporation,' aorwicn union jrirs ins.ooo. Devoted Exclusively to Insurance. PROFESSIONAL AND DUSINE88 CABDB. P. U. D'ARCY. OIO. O. BINGHAM. D'AKCY A BINGHAM, Attorneys at Law, Itooms 1. 2 and 3, D'Arcy Building, 141 Buile street. Special attention given to Diml ness lu the supreme and circuit courts of the state. 3 11 RP. BOISE. Attormy at law, Balem, Ore , eou. uiIke'74 Commercial street. mILSlON Full!), Attorney at law, Halem, X Oregon. Office up stairs In Pulton block. LF. CONN, Attorney at law, room 7, Mur . phy block. HJ. 0 1GQ Kit, Altoi ney at lawlalem, Ore , gon. oillce over bush's bank. J J. SHAW.. M.W. HUNT. SHAW k HUNT , Attorneys at law. Office over Capital national Danu, eaiem, Oregon. M T. HICUdUDdON, Attorney at law. Of. Q. flee up stairs In front rooms ol new Bush block, corner Commercial and Court streeu, Balem, Oregon. JOHN A. UAH sON, Attorney at law, rooms H and 4, Bush bank building, Balem, Or. IS. f.BONHAM. W.H. HOLMES. BON HAM 4 HOLMES, Attorneys at law. Oillce In Bush block, between State and court, on Commercial street. Stenozranher and Tine- 1V1. wrlteht Best equipped typewriting of Oregon. Over Bush's bank, tlc but one In Uulem,Oiegon. g 1ELLA BHERMAN.-Typewritlne and i commercial stenosrnnbv. room 11. Gruv ock. lrst-claj-s work. Bates reasonable. TVl. A. B. UlLL18,speclallstln dlsiaies ifr XJ me eye, ear, nose and tnroat, Boom lu bush bank buildlug, nalem. Dlt. T C. SMITH, DentUt. 82 Slate street, Balem, Oregon. Finished dental opera tions of every description. Painless opera- iiuutt specially , WU. I'UUH, Architect. plans7 speclflca , tlons and superintendence for ah classes ol buildings. Office 2X) Commercial street, up stairs. CA. KOBKHT. Architect, room 424, Mar , quam building, I'.riland, Oregon. P. J. LAKSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons, Car riages, etc. pulrlnc a Spoolalty. Huop 45 Btate street. R PllOTEOriON LODQJC NO. 2 A.O.U. W. Meeu In their hall In Btato Insurance julldlng, every Wednesday evening. J. A. SELWOOD, Recorder. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND C0LLECI10N BUREAU SALEM, - - - Or.Bon. Office removed to 211 Commercial at. Kates reasonable. Publlo and private work done, C. B. CLEMENT, Manager. WISC0S1N CENTRAL LINES, (Northern Pacific R. R. Co., Lettee-) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Daily. l&ipm l;.10piii 10:lam lSOpm 7 lSam 6 Slim II Minn 7:l6pm I Stlaull. 9:45am I 4:15pm 8-JOaml 3.40pm IMOam 660pm 83bm HKOnm , ijpui i uuiutb a 9 (8am I. .Chicago" a ll)m .Alhnnri 5.47pm 1 10 45pm Urtrtl;m,,,on 'P" JKSt Uen. Pass, and Tkt, AgC'. Chico. IU ONLY LINE RUMING 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. M. 31 :ou r, M, DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Ouickef to Omaha and Kansas City, PULLMAM an. TWJRIST SLEEPERS FR" KLIHiG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. mn r ' r in ' w 'f isbmI 1 1 BBNNEIT 4 SON, (JAiwim, Frill H(1 Cigars, ft t. nvMvnmwH, OtgrnrM rn.nH Tobacco, MliLlAKI) 1'ARLOR, 049 Oora'l Straot. T, W, TH0RNBURG, Tfrfl Upholsterer, Remodel, re-covr and repnln npbolttered rurnlttire. First, clana -work. Chemeketa itreet, Balem. East and South I -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacifid Companv. CALirouMtA xxpness traiw bon dailt - TWSKM rOHTI.AND AND S. r. ttoutb. I inrtli. 7MC p. in. 0:18 p. m. 8: IS R.m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem Ban Fran. Ar. I T.ib a. m Lv. I 6:28 a. m Lv. 7.00 p. m Above trains stop only at IoIIoh ing nibtion north of Roseburg, East Portland Oregon City, Woodburn, Halem, Albany Tangent, Shedds. Halsey, llarrlsburj, JunctlonUlty, Irving and jsugene. KOMRRUKn MAIL DAILY, KJ0 a. m. I Lv. 11:17 a. m 1 Lv. 6:60 p. m. I Ar. Portland Balem Hoseburg Ar. I l:.-0 p. iu. Lv. I 1:40 p.m. Lv. 7:00 a. m Albany Local, Uatly Kxcejit suuuuy. 6 00 p. in. I Lv. 72 p.m.lLv: 9.00 p. m. I Ar. Portland ealem Albany Ar. Lv. Lv, lU:Jua.in. TAi a. m. I 6:30 a. m. Dining Curs on Ogtfcu Kuutu PULLMAN BUFFET SLEBPE11S AND- Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. rYcst Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: PAH.T-(EXCEPT SUNDAY). 7:.J a. m. l laiO p. m. LV. Ar. Portland tV)rvallls Ar. Lv. O.dO p. ill, 12.56 p.m. At Albany and Corvallis connect trains of Oregon pHlun Ilnllrnad. wlin IXfKRKa ritAlU (l)MLI hACt.PTBViNH. I 4:4U p. m. I 7,-25 y. m. I Lv. Ar. Portluud McMlnnvllle Ar. Lv. I bvm u. m 5:45 a. m THROUttll TICKETS To all polnU in tho Fantcrn states, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates lrom w. iv. Bum a tut, Agent, caiem. K.P. ROGKHS. AssL ii. f. una fuss. Ag't B. KOKHLEK. Manaeer. The Yaquina Route. R. fi. And Oregon Development company's steam ship line. 225 miles shorter, 0 hours less time than by any other route, First class through passenger and freight line from Portland and ail joints In the Willamette valley to and from nan Fruncltco. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sunday.) Lv Albany 1.00 pmlLv Corvallis 1:40 p m Ar YaQulua6:?0 p m Lv Yaquina 6.4i a m Lv Corvallis. Ifts6 am Ar Albany 11:10a m O. A a trains connect at Albany and Cor vallis. 'rhe above trains connect at Ynqulna with the Oregon Deveb pment Co.'s lino of bteam ers between Yaquina and Man Franclkco ...B- iengrs from 'Portland and all Willamette valley points can wake close con nection with Ihe trains of the Yaquina ltoute at Albany or Corvallis and If deAlutd ut Hun Kranclsco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evening before date or sailing. Passenger and Fielght Hates always the tt?.?.': For Information apply to Mfasrs gULMAN A Co., Freight and llcket Agents 0 and 202 Front street. Portland. Or., or C. O. UOOUE, Ac't Oen'l Ft. & Pais. Agt Or. Pacific K. II. Co . Corvallis, Or. C. H.HABWJiLL, jr., Gen'l Freight and Pass. Agt. Ore Development Co., HQ-1 Montgomery Bt. From Terminal or Interior Points the n in n ii i m racinc mi roao Is the line to take To all Points East and South. JAJf l?e dining car route, ltrnns through vestibule trains; every day In the year to ST. PADL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Composed .of dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers .Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. SSIiiS?1 SP. oonstructea and In which accomniodoUwM are both Uea and lu UckeU and f fllt and Becond-claM ELEGANT DAY COACHES. linf?n5?': i8 asuig with all LelcJ f Ml1 wninrrupted rJS!t&n.tltr!!rrJl0'aa bo6 tblact Uatwgi any agent of iAHm. $?? to n(1 rromVaU points 2,A?,2?,,.EnBln(1 u1 Kurope ran be Prehaedtu- Ucket office oTthls com- ort2ii?f,?fSlonOOBeern'Bl 1-Usj, time on helleatioa to any Meat or :-. i-P. CHARLTON. MTKfSi bSMK AkeaCo. iiiJr.U2ri""' wasrungtoi Washington; l'o;t .... , CT.Ii, RHAW A DOWNTNO. AjrenlB Mexican War Soldiers WW if Tension : i n Under Aetol Jaaaary i, MB, art, UtU4. talaeret-. Apjilyto CCBHHKMAN, Irtt-stmKy.Or. 7,7111111 'jni'isii,, " 1 r-rl-fliifiMwi '