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n ii. m CAPITAL JOURNAL rOWiWMJM) DAILY, KXOKIT HUNUAY, BfTRI IGipM -JoMrmt, Publishing Company. PetOoIJlocltvCorauiereli.l Street. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors, iMMfl by orrler, per month jtota . oo .loo jMliy. by hjh, far year,......- wmiaavBj v ...,- - WCMI,1 paces, per year, A PAUCK. The prowculiouB la the 8haw Bhoot Ing ,lTlr no for have tona" perfect foree, tW as the real oflV)tiBOaga.ut laws and public morula Is concerned, Elmer Worlck la bouud oyer to the grand Jury on a churge ot which he can never be convicted. Alvln Bow mau'ia acquitted. The police and prosecuting attorney have not boen'worklug ho for to uncov er the guilty man. They" have been dragooned into bin protection by cuu alng niovea of liU lavyyer to throw the public off the truck uud screen the reui offender, whoso lawyer ban skilfully managed to keep the fire on Innocent parties and tbu save his client. Tin courts, thti police, and the public prcwe cutor owe the public tlio conviction ot the real bQeuder. Had the ruling of Recorder Edes Fri day night, not to admit Irreluveut lew tlmony forced upon his uttfiitlou lo bulldozlog couimol been mude earllei in the trial of the two young men u great' deal of expense to the state might have been saved and the result for the time might have been different. Tin whole alfalr so fu' Is u forco. THE EAHT UREUUNIAN JACKASS. The editor of the Peudloton iSunt Ore gonlan publishes this as news: "There Is a sctindul ut Hulem. It It Interesting. The principals uru u newspaper man, Ernst Hofer, of the Capital JOUHNAL, W. A. tibuw, u business man, of Bulum, und MIsb Fer ris etc" Btartlng out on this ungenerous and entirely untruthful Htatomeut this for off Jastern Oregon Juakuas writes the following editerially: "The people of Balem are greatly worked up over u acaiidul, an ucoouut ofwblob appears in this pupor, uml well might they be, since ft lias assumed suoU a desperate and iruglu form. ' All the parties stand well uud It l surpris ing that a newspaper man, such us young Hofer has uppeured to be, should be mixed up in any jjiicu neforluus plot ' to extort money. Tiik Journal editor Is not afraid to put In type and submit to his ruuilerti the worst that can bo suld ubout him In this parlloutar Journalistic perform ance he Is perfectly willing to allow the newspapers of Oregon to decide. The editor of The. Journal U not only not a "principal" In the scandal but hus so far not been shown to hnvo hud any connection with the affair whatever, other than In the legitimate pursuit ot news. TUB HAN Will) (JUT SHAW'S MONKV. The Democrat Bold Mr. Bhuw 600 ooplea of the paper, tlio sulo uud distri bution costing that gtiuletueii Just I'H, If he or unyoiieelsu wuuts ten thou sand ooplea at the same into we will be leased to furulsti them. Democrat lay 4. The above confession Is worth no ticing. Whatwiisthu purpose of the aale and distribution of those papers, Mr. Democrat? Was it to servo the people aud project public morale? That waa a smull sum for whluh to prlut two columns and scatter your pa per broadcast In people's dooryurds last Monday morulng. Who kuuwa hov much more you got? You have con fettttd to $24 which you have received. Perhaps you will own up to some more next week? You wunt to bo register o the l'ubllu Laud ofllco of this slate. Is a man who will sell out for f!M tit to handle the puLllo monies or dispose of the public lauds? The Democrat aaya It will furulsh ten thousand papers for the same pur pose. What purpose? Was It to bring an acknowledged oll'ender to Justice, or to fasteu a. false charge of blackmail upon tho Journal, to sustain which then Is not a particle of evidence be yond the stateiiieuts of a mau under Ire aud ooudemned by his own words and oouduot, both In court aud In priv ate? Is that the noble purpose of Jour jmIImuV The terrible ludlKUatlcu of the leer ing, fat boy of the Democrat, lest the Journal be found guilty of blackmail, la highly comical. Ho has such appar ent aolleltude for public morals and the fWa-Hvatlou of female virtue that he aHBOt Umr to let the H-ople live In lg awfauwof the JoURNAL'a real vharao Wr, if ke tuut to elruulate ten thousand 'iwfita at Mr, t-Hiaw' fxpeuse. WHAT NKXT? Tmw Journal l luterested lu the only from the standpoint of .. .. '"." ... ... st yowiwi iwniyr. it m inierestevi hi, lyij Hm yoopla the news and protect M ) MrU, ,.Jtaa sMvwi ike hmmi tMt nm ' Wlnnl frarw favor. TtiafwiM ap. - - - i .1. ...... .. i... www i i mil UT prts hh by the aak of a hw luiuri -", 1 fterfw, M Um Diuerat ooh be' LJJ1. U'tLL-mj-HHg has been muzzled for that sum, what protection have the people ? None at all The people want to know what next How much further are the public courts, the rUullc prosecutor and the public police to be uued,- in prosecuting In nocent people to shield tlio guilty ? When will they cease running up bills for the taxpayers to meet to screen the real villain lu the case. Tbeee public olllclals should consider what Is their real duty In the tihuw case. Notes from Exchanges. Astoria Iludget: The Capital Journal, which Is honcslln Its politics will liuvou hard time In convincing the Republicans of Oregon 'that the party needs reorganization. ' Eugene Register: Beth Hammer, of Balem, hi a been In the city the post "week and will' remain until after the unuuul meolfngof the Myrtle Creek mining com puny In which he Is inter ested. Miss Llnna Holt has been visiting 'Mrs, J. It. Krausso at Balem and went on to Portluud to attend the Endeavor conveution. Farmer's Menthly: Never put sul phur and lard on chicks to drive off the lice. Bulphur combined with grease ol any klud forms un acid which will eat into the teuder skin of the chicks and often blinds them if it gets Into their eyes. East Portland Chronicle. Mr. V. E. Uurke of Bulum Is in tlio city with nn eye to buying property. He has al ready bought somo on EastAnkony and Thirteenth and will surely buy more. Harrisburg Ceurier: The.blg postage stamp may soon be put to a new use, by turning it wrung side up aud usiug it for fly-pa por. Eugene Guard: Rov. Mr. Balllnger, of Hulem, preached an excellent dis course at the C. P. church yesterday. He will preuch ut the sumo church next Huuday, morning aud evening. Murshfleld Sun. A. K. llrlggs, of dulem, hus been' oil the bay for a fou duys past vlsllliig Ills father ut Empire City. - "I don't like the breath of that stove I" exolulmed little Ethel one da when the gas was et-cuplug from the Hitting-room stove. Coal-gas Is like the "pertumeH or nulla," coniimreu wltti the breath of a person afflicted with outurrh, but umoiig many other symp toms the souse of smell is oftheu dead ened, so ihesuHereriH unconscious ol the oifeiiBlveliess of his presence. Why aiiy one will endure such a painful, dangerous uud offensive, disease, when Dr. Hugo's Cutarrh Ilumedy - costiug only 60 centswill euro the most stub born case, is one of the muuv myster ies. The proprietors ure so confident of tho success of this catarrh Remedy inuc uiey oner to forfeit wuu tor any ouhu of catarrh they cannot cure. It wouid bu suicide for their remedy, for them to make this oiler, unless they un derstood lis exact (towers. Before doing to tho Wold's Pair Enquire About The Limited Exprexs trains of tho Chi cago, Milwaukee & Bt. Paul Hallway between Bt. Paul und Chicago Und Omaha and Chicago. These trains uro vestlbuled, electric lighted and steam heated, with the fin est Dining uud Bleeping Cur Horvlco lu the world, The Electric reading light lu each iHjriu IB iiiu successiui novelty 01 tills prngrinslvouKO, and Is highly appreciat ed ny mi rtuuiur patrons or tills Hue. We wish others to know Its merits, iw me uuicugo niiiwutiKee S ut. I'uul f lull wuy Is the only lino in the west enjoy lug the exclusive u.so of this patent. 1-or further Information apply to nearest eouoii ticket agent, or address C. J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. Cabky, Trav. Pass. Agt. 1125 Bturk tit., Portluud, Or. tf SALEM MAUKEM. Wheat- 00c per bUHliel. Outs 3640o per bushel. Potatoes 6000o per bushel. Four-$3.0t) per bbl. Urau (Bucked) $18.00 per ton Hhorts (BuckiHl) fc!0.00 jxr ton. Heuns, white, So per lb. Eggs 10c per dozen. ChiuHuiis-8 to 10c wt lb. ChonjKMl feed-(Backetl) $20.00. Ducks 12Jo per lb. tlete 7o ier lb. Turkeys lOo ikt lb. Lurtl 2J16u per lb. Hutter 2630u er pound, Reef 7(5)1210 drttwwl, Veal Jo to 12Jo, dn.asel. mm 7Qi)ii.'lo drvttMHi , Wool-l8tSo per lb. Hope 1415o Hr lb. How's Thlal We oiler Ouo llundrvtl Dollurs R6 wnrtl for any ease of Cutarrd that can not be ourHl by Hull's Cutarrh Curo. V. J. UIIKNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and U Hove htm perfectly nouoruulo lu ul bu Itiess tratisuctious and tlimiiehdly able to curry out any obligations mude by their firm, Wet A Trusx, Wholale Druggist, litlw o 0., Wul.llug, Kiuuau & Marvlu WholeoHlo DruggUts, Toledo, (), Hall's Catarrh Curo taken Internal Jy, acting directly umiu the bliKwl and mucou surfaced of the system. Price wwriKitie. boiu i,y ull druggists. TVstlmoulals free. IUpberTy Plantj. Hjwghegau, Qrgg, Cuthbert aud Malatmr.last two ml-stroug platits. Heveral thoasaud, call early, or -dellv. ltH free to anv irt tf the dt v, at rw iV.uy! H"" ive orders at John O, Wright's grtHvry. II. W. BXvaok, Market Uarduer, Balem. 3-18 8wd WIT'S PILLS aet kludlv u -,. HdolJ, jfflVjeJSMKQ- capital jaAaioJu nurAtl may 6, i. W-JUWUGMI-M D1HEA8EH OF WOMEN, Treatment and Oure by nn Entirely New and Successful Method. Hundreds of women cherish grateful remcuibereiice of tho health they have derived from electric-magnetism as ad ministered by Drs. Durrlti. The following are few extracts from testimenials: Mm, O. Mngonnoii, Merrhnnt Hotel, 1'ort lund, rlieuinntltin, iieiirRlKlunnd fcmalotnm hleo, eu red jxir rnnuou tly one ye ir sea. air" jn jvvuo, i,4vvHir mreei, t'oriinuu plmplMnnd Mnlclit on His rofl lor TBflrf. DAltm III Hie back ntid rtlwio peculiar to lier ex cured; nlxo, her son was cured of crois Mm, V, K. Dewer. Ml 18th Bt., Portland, ner vom and general debility heart len. d retml i, II trr oiup'nlnl and femnle Iroulilo In all various co rneflrauion, permanently cured Mr.i1ttry ( Unn,McMliinvllle,OreKon,(rorm erljr of au v't'n falard, Or.,J compllcfttlonof dlKeae peculiar to heroes; liver and Nldney trouble, rtieumallirn und djrppl restored. Olllco hours from 10 a. in. to fi p. m, evening, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12. Most cases can receive tiomo treat ment after a few days ut tho doctor's office. i Inquiries and circulars sent free. Ofllco at 810 Commercial stroet Salem Oregon, The reduced rates only two weeks longer, time limited. Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing between J. C. Robertson and F. B. IJar .eo ut Turner has been d (solved by mu tual consent. J. C. Itobertnon will re i elpt for all motilus paid on account due said' firm and pay all outstanding debts. 4-18-4w Lucky Stages and Unlucky Alt Ping. When tho Paclflo Mall steamer City of Now York orrivod from Panama, J A. Mageo, a New York sporting man, was ono of tho passengers. When he got up he forgot nlno $100 bills in a small, pocketbook that ho had placed under his pillow th'o night bofore, and when tho tug canio alongside, while the steamer was at anchor in tho stream, he made haste to land. No soonor had he reached tho Baldwin hotel than he dis covered his loss, aud hiring a conpe mudo for tho Pacific Mail dock, which heroached just 03 the steamer was made fast. Au inquiry for tho lost bills proved that they wero safo in Captain Johnston's hands. Ah Ping, a Chinese In tho steward's department, whllo mak ing up Mageo's berth, had found the bills and taken them to the captain, Mageo was handed his money, and called for Ah Ping, to whom ho gave twenty-flvo dollars. The Chinese had hardly time to appro cluto his good luck when Chief Steward Cottrell was angry because tho stray Mill had not boon given to him to re turn to tho owner, instead of tho cap tain, nnd ordered that Ah Ping should bo discharged. Unlehs tho wratliy stew ard is called down by somo of the head ofllcors of tho company All Ping will have to lcavo tho steamer for being honest. Had ho chosen ho could easily havo secreted tho valuable paper bills so that no ono could huvo found them and made away with tho wholo sum. Sud Francisco Chronicle. What Cintltuti u Write,? The question now mutating tho Writ ers' club is this, Wliat constitutes n writer? A certain lady recently demand cm' admission to thiK club of literur,i women on tho strength of having sent in various things to Punch. The venerable iokist had rejected her efforts, it is said but the club olllcers wero ussurod on the writer's own authority that her articles wero iutinitoly superior to the things he did uriut every week London Letter. Whut llu Anked For. "Say. mister.' said Weary Wllkins. 'gimme a quarter, will yerV" "Certainly," suld Uurber, handing him a dime This utn t u quarter." suld Wllkins. 'Yes, it is." suld Uurber. "It's u quar ter of forty cents.'1 llurpor's Bazar. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. Allcook's Porous Plasters aro the great external remedy of iti3 day. The quickest, safest, surest, best. Not only Immeasurably superior to all other plasters, but also to liniments, oint ments, oils anil similar unctuous com pounds. llewaro of Imitations, nnd do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask for Allcook's uml let no solicitation or explanation Induce you to accept a substitute. CONSTIPATION Is called tho "Father of Diseases." It is caused by a Torpid Livor, and is generally accompanied with LISS OF APfETITE, SICK HEADACHE, BAD IREATH, Etc. To treat constipation successfully It is a mild laxative and a tonic to tho digeethre organs. By taking Bimmona Liver Regulator you promote digestion, bring on a reg ular habit of body aud proveat Biliousuesa and Iudlgeetion. "My wnlr 4trrM. tW CmuW tU 4 wv.w. Ufytl lt4t WmW ftU. Aft four mMti um Smou Uwt R wuUwt "lk" u4 SlquuM Llrtt Remittor fc . Cimpitai tf mt Mj.h. umJ by wmw. World's ralr Travelers Will Mava It. The public demand through service when traveling, It Is old fashioned to "Change Cars." On tho through, solid vestlbuled (rains of the Chicago, Union Paclflo fe North-Western Line from or to Chicago, Omaha and Intermediate polutf thero Is no change. This Is the finest nnd fastest service between tho pdlnls named. 4-10 ct" Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed i Castorla Loan Wanted. I want to get a loan of $1700 or sell nn Interest In or all of the Ited Htar Mill and water power, with front 2J t" 612 acres of land, Joining the town "of Turn er. All communications answered with promptitude and dispatch. Address, J. C. EonEKTSON, 4-27-lw Turner. Or. Mr. John HungcrforH Proprietor of the fine livery stable at the West End hotel, F.Imira, N. Y., says : "I liavo found that Hood's Sarsaparllla In the Spring In every respect goes way ahead of any thing I ever took for liidner liver iraublra, from which I havo suffered a good deal during tlio past year or two. I have taken four or five bottles and think It Purify has completely cured me, as I have felt well for several months. Other members of my family havo taken Hood's Sarsaparllla for gtneral debility and for purifying the blood, and havo been highly gratified at Uio good It has done them. I always feel safo In recommending It to my friends." Jonrf LM m m mm Hunoehfoud, West W Cj If r End Hotel, Elmira, New York. At Uils season nearly every ono needs a good medicmo.to jrurlfy the blood and expel tho lmpurltles.'whlch have accumulated during' tho vlfttlr. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is so well adapted for this purposo that it Is beyond compari Blood son as a Hprlng nedlcine. It expels every trace of Scrofula and humor from tho blood, and Imparts new life aud vigor. Itemcmber, Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures When oUicr preparations fall. It is Peculfar to ItseU In positive medicinal merit. HOOD'S PILLS Cure H Llrer UlcwlUkout pklo. They are purely vcevuble. IGENTIXMANtFBJEND. our rsartcrioK smtxai tn vtu rmr V4UA licUtn. IV-HOotBTAIX. mEVXim STRICTI'BK, CUMOONORnillKAuiaLBrTlaOlta loiiil.ji A QUICK CURB Ut LECCOCnilOU or WHITE &J4brUlI.l'CO!iTS. Hani to u, AJJr.Mtortl (k. MLTtOal TKHHnuCa.. LASCA8Trn.OIIIO, PROPOSALS FOR WOOD. Bealed bills for fum'hlng wood will be re. eelvedattbe ottloe of tbo clerk of school din t let No. VI uiull VI oVloolc in , on 'lueaUv, tune 50, 1KU. ltlda will bo opened at the regu lar rueetlog or the -ourd of directors uis o'clock p. m. of raid 30tt day of Jano, fiir the delivery ol uood belbrn Hepteruber W, 1S(1, at Hie fiillowlnir Kclinete: I.luclon, 11 colli ok, 5cordnr. lark, 12 eordi oak. cords rl' fcjutt Biilem. 40 corde rwk, IkO cords flr Moith Salem, I'i cores ouk,0rortU Or. All wood must be i feet lu length, reason ably straight and carded cloely. Tbeflrinust belarKor body wood and the oAk mutt be iiplll tuik and not K'tib woo I. TbiiNwrd reserves the right tonjectany or ail bids. lk)un by order f the board. May 3. 8). Attrst. K. R. BMITU. ChulrrwHU. Hoard of Directors. WE1WTEU HOUME", District Clerk. td DISSOLUTION. NOTIUKU berebT given lht tbo Arm ol Martin A Harklns, Ulacksmllhu. basdli olvwt ptkrturnihli by mutual ooucuL ibe bunlness will bereMfler be couductrd by Jhn U Marlln at iu.i)ia place, and all acwun's with the lierstoAirR exlstlna: Arm will be net tled by him, and all billn aro payable to blra. Tbanktncour pastciutomen, we aro rvpect fUUy, MAHT1N 4 HAHKla.' TEACHER'S EXAMINATION. XTOTirE is bereby nlvea tht for the pi JLM poea of mklu( an examination of all wrwiu who may nltr tnemtelviM as ondl date for teacher or the schools of thU couutv, 1 wilt hold a publie xtrmluMl.ta at Haiem, Or1.on. Wrdnradav. May 10. 1S0L J.aUllAlUM, tSltddw Ouuntyfuprrlntendfot Strayed or Stolen. naeblgbty ge'dlng with to whlvt hlud feet.alMioue d.rk blown gelding, with one wnua ri'nd fool, cu weU&lng about 1SU. A liberal rewtkd will be glyu lor the Mure of t' . W. Til MAB, ilTWdsr Aylum Aroaus, Haloua, ure;cB. Autboriaed CaptUI ,. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Hta, Oretjeo. I'i W.A.CUHlCK,ri. W.W.MAKTIN.VUsjI , j, ii, Akaiwi,uiuK. uu,ruttlana ty Wtmiti boogbt Morlcj fi Wlnslnnloy, Carpenters and Builders, flhop (W mate ulreet. Stororilllnira aSpoclalty T. .1. KltKSS. UOUBB l'AINTINO, I'Al'Klt HANOINO, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor.WtlmndChemeleta Btteet, Geo, Fendrish, CASH 'MARKET llest meatand free delivery. 136 State Street. J. L. Meat Markfet, 303 Cominerolal street, (food meats, Prompt delivery. 5 .. -V IDINARY J EXTRA01 Of Standard Books By the Most Famous Authors. A FKEE BOOK COUPON WORTH FIVE CENTS GIVEN TO OUR READERS EACH SATURDAY. t0 Head Directions on Coupon Carefully. THE JOURNAL'S PREMIUM BOOKS. A book coupon Is printed in the Daily Journal every Saturday, which is numbered diflVrently every week. Save 5 of these coupons having different numbers, and send them, with 6 cents to pay postage, etc., to the Journal of fice, and your cbrico of the following books will be sent you. It Is best to make 1st, 2d and 3d choice, so in case we are out of the first we can send you the second or third. These books are the b ;st 25 cent book printed and that means a reat deal these days of cheap books. Call and see them, or send your order by mull. We kuow they will please you. By simply cutting out the coupon in each Satur day's Journal and enclosing 6 cents to puy postage and package we give you each month free what would ccst during tho jear from ?2.60 to $3.00, at any book store or news stand. l 2 3 4 6 0 7 8 U 10 11 ia 18 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 23 23 24 25 25 27 28 2 80 31 .1i 3.1 34 W m 37 33 S9 40 41 Al 4.1 44 45 46 47 48 49 ft) SI M 63 M 60 67 58 69 80 l 62 61 64 03 67 IS (U 70 71 7J 73 74 75 76 77 7H 79 W Ht 81 M Kt 8 81 Called Back. Article 1tl by F. Cu Uolsgobey. Had to Ueau MnMerortlie Mine. Love's Martyr. ConeofKeuben Malncbl. A Kiftht for a Fortune. The Ma apan Affair. A W oman s Sacrifice. Karma. A Dark Deed; A Tale ot the Peasaut'B War. A House Pa ty. The Gray and the Illue. The Detect ve g Eye, and Cecil's Fortune A Steel rserkloce. J(88. She. King Solomon's Mines. Dark Days, Death or Dishonor. The Ope Thlnir Needful. TheKvll Genlu. Fedora; or, T.ie Tragedy In the Rue de la 1'alx. 1 Iftsof Hfrry Ward Beecher. Allan Qnai erma n. Only a F-rnier's Daughter. A Cii merrlal Trip. West of the Missouri, Fast and Looe. A Modern Olrce. AFurltan Loer. As In it Looking Gloss. For Her Dally Hrnd. A Lucky Young Woman, TeDuchei. A I'a amity Row. Ir. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Texar'H Revenge; or, North against South. A Butnn fo a Heart. Marriage and Dlv roe. Marpa. the Gypsy Bride. The Great Hesper. A I'rlncenf the Rlood. Jack undThree Jills. Mona's Choice. Aoselma; or, In Splteof All. Marvel ThHtory of Antony Grace. A FulseHta't A Llle interest, A Flurry In Diamonds, ll.rbiim The i nsenuer from Fcotland Yard. Herr Paiilu-. The Partners. Thn Wr nrRbnd. Kin; or Knave. ' A Real Good Thlrg. Napoleon and Marie Louise. Chris Old UUrar's nero. L T sea The Black hall GhosU. The Mister of a Hansom Cab. Tho Heir of Dune. By Misadventure. Lady Mutton's Ward. Tracking the Truth, Mr. Meeson's Will Dr. Glcnnle's Daughter. In allMiu'es. Joe; A Remarkable Case. Danlra Living or Dead. Val rl.jor. Halt a Truth. A Mere Child. Fairy Gold Madam's Ward. TtieHtoryofan Afr'ou Farm. The UnpopnUr t'uhllo. Th Dream (LeRee). The ROBiie. Mls llretliertnn. A Dangerous Caupaw. HOWARD, The House Mover. 4.rI Muiu .Street. Has the best facilities tor moving and rals ,DA h0lM' l-ve orders at uray Bros or addresaKalem, Oregon. ' r SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & TLASTERERS. lV.euOtre,gon,UK,'MkhU"t ." CflflS. WOLZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN x MARKET an ,..Bo,ulhiP0,arcJl HL, Salem. 'IhSJlS. Moked Meu KHKE DKHVERY. The onlyctnutnewtenenrurst In th. city Money to Loan. r.RiR?JNVE3TMET CO ., .-.v afpiy IO j,k, nmumy. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tlio Yard, NOKTfl JtAI-kiM, ASH BY. Take Ii EVENING JOURNAL, Only 2 cent a dAy delivered at your door, JOHN C. MARTIN,' Horseshoeing, BLAOKSMITHING. Htnto Btrcot. - - Bnletn. DISM0T1 87 sa 9 90 19 92 OJ 91 95 m 97 98 09 100 mi KJ 101 105 10S 107 108 109 110 HI 112 111 115 116 117 118 1V0 121 Yii 124 125 1V6 127 128 129 HO 131 112 133 131 15 1H 137 138 lt.9 140 141 141 141 144 145 Ht) 141 148 14V 150 151 15 1M 151 155 1,0 U7 158 159 100 101 Ralelcrh Rivers Jack Dudley's Wife. The Maddozes. A Um B de. Th" Queen's Token. The Ladles' Gallery. The Englishman ol the.'Ruo Cain. Is Mat rlsge a Failure? Alnieda. Mademoiselle Bolange. The Reproach of Annesley. Three Years. Vere; '1 he Leading Lady. The Girl from Malta. Cleopatra. The Ten s ot 8hem. A Crooked Path. Marooned Could Aught Atone. The Golgorhanf the Heart. Dr. Wilbur's Note Book. Roland Oliver. Rhea; or, 1 he Cass of Dr. Piemen.. Mrs. Annie Green. For L va of Her. Al au's Wife. At?'1?, "ncarty; or. Wedded and Wooed i uuf-tuvHiinn Army, Trollopt's Dilemma. Blind Love. P rrha; A Story of Two Crimes. The Dan vers Jewels. Hayne Home. Trovati. Beatrice. HurrlttDurand. ClolBter Wendhusen. FAOIutlnu of "Uodd." I opklng Further Forward. Who e Hand? From Darkness to Light. Stalfsnf sand. Eln Hllck In die Zukunlt; German trans- Htorips of I he Base Ball Field. A bellow ol Trinity P Men In a Boat. The Phantom 'Rickshaw. TheSlairlageatsea. ?,?e 4FTr,a" Treasure. Black Beauty. The Marriage of GkbrleUe. The Judge. Baroerlne Th-V'1.t?.wlD,', Choice. The Light that Failed. AMarrltigeiorLove. Ho dwiuked. Hortense. . Wee Wliiie winkle, Idl-'IlmeTrfles. An Ideal Fanatic A.n Amlcan Girl In London. liuuit-lTrentwortby. The Slaves of Folly. Up Terrapiu River. My l ady Nicotine. Pi'im00!,"?0? of Ch"d. A Little Rebel. What's Bred In the Bene: "'n' 'or i he Millions. U1"ii,0fthecm8swajs. Ml.Judged. 13 161 1K4 165 uei.erDead J" T.ne Treasure Tower. l' HHlenYuunir 169 170 The Mi'Dermot? The Black Tulip Mr. and Mrs Bewer. '"""JifiAGIrlofBerck. fhlil '' Ballarat MtYtilra!,ra,e,1Eie,of 171 172 17J 174 175 176 Farm for Sale OP Trij coCn?agte,Z"crfe?-r wtSr BOb,"U'r' inornear'klen?:68' "" "f &&? Bubllmlty.Or. ONLY LINE RUiOINjG 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. M. 3. 7:30 P, M. I DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to s. pa,i I23 RUrS Quicker tO Ch.Caeo' . iivuts wuiwer to lOmaha and Kansas City, PULLMAN ir.d TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINING CHAIR ynrr., CARS. DINING CARS. or MaSE! a1 ,eoena ,afeUon ii MM PBStFsBPiB VI aaaaaaTttsafl I J, I BENNETT k SON, (JANLUIrB, Frill t nnd Clgnrs, f, O. Ulook, it. 'i'. nvMvimvAH, Olfftxra and TolmcCo, BIIiLIAItl) i'AULOlt, U40 Oom'l Stroat. T, W, THORNBURG, Tho Upholsterer, JtemodelR, ro-covern nnd repnlm nn I ml. clans work. Oliemekeln utreel, Htate ingurnnce block. JL. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE f thc- Southern Pacific! Company, CALirOHMIA KXPIlisS TllAtN ItUN JIAILT BI. TWKKN rOKTl.AMD AND 8. V. HQIIIIl. i 'rth. 1M p: I". 9:18 p. in. 8:l!i a.m. LV. Lv. Ar. I'ortliind Balem Han Kran. Ar. 7:.'.iH. m Lv. I 6:20 a. m I .v. I 700p.m Above tralnH slop only ut IoIIowujk Htmiuni north of lloeeburg, East 1'ortland Orgon city, Woodburn, Haleui, Albany Tangent, dljeddn, Hajsey, Harrlsbur!,JunctIonClty, Irving and ugeim. KlNtCHUIUIMAiL DAILY. 8.30 a. m. 11:17 a. m 6:50 'p. ro. Lv. Lv Ar. i'orllunU Balem HOfceburg Ar. Lv. Lv. I 4: u II. iii. ' 1:40 p. ro. I 7.0Ua. m Albany Local, iially i.itepl nuiuiuy. 600 p.m. 7:52 p.m. 9 00 p. tn. Lv. Lv: Ar. fori land Balem Albany Ar. Lv. Lv. lIMUu.w, 7:34 a. m. SMa.m. Diiiing Cars ou Ogden lUmtit PULLMAN BDFFET SLEEPE11S AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. iVest Side Division, Between Portland and Corvallis : PA ILV--(EXCEPT SUNDAY). 7..41I u ... I LV. Ar. forilund CorvnlllB lilO p. m. wi. Lv. J tAf ,1, .11. 12Wp.m. At Albany and (torvnllts raitinetiL witn train R ol Oregon Paritlo Rnllrond. EXWUI'.-a IKAIW Ur ll. Kuthl'l-nl 4:40 p. in. 7:25 p. in. LV. Ar. i-or.iiiLd WrMlnnvlllo Ar. Lv. I 6:ajh. in 5:l'i.m niuou;ii ik;ukis To allpolntflln the Faslern Mates, CanRda and Kurope can be obtained at lowest intes lrom w. W. oKINNKK. Acent. baltm. K.I. UOGEKB, A hHt. U. H . uud t ush. Ag'l K. KOEHLKM, Manneer. The Yaquina Route. OBHGON PACIFIC 11 11 And Oregon Dovelopment company's steam ship line. 225 miles shorter, 0 hours less time than by any other route, First class through passenger and lrelght line from Portland and all joints lu the Willamette valley to and from ian Francis co. T1MK 8CHKDULE, (Except Sunduy.) Lv Albany 1 00 p m I Lv Coi vnllls 1:40 p m Ar Yaaulna.0 p in Lv Yunulna 0 lam LroorvaUls-KkiiSam Ar Albany U:lOam O. &C. trains nnnnpnt. nl Alimuv nnii ir. vallls. The above trains connect at Ynqulna with the Urecon Bevel, nmnnt. rn'. iinu nf gImih. r; betVeen Yaquina and Ban Francisco ,?.a rassengers rrpm Pi,rtlnnd and all Willamette vallev nrilntAtpnn it nbi.inua mn. nectlon with th trains of the Yaquina Houte at Albuny or CorvulllH and If dehtlutd to ean rruocisco snouia arrange to arrive at Yaquina the evening before date of sailing. Passenger and Freight Hates always the !wft. For information apply to AHssrs HULMAN & Co.. l-relght and Ticket AgenU 300 and 202 Front s'ren. Portland. Or., or V. U. HUOUE, Ao't Oen'l Ft. & Pats. Agt, Or. Pbclflo K. K t'o . torvallls, Or. C. H.HASWtLL, Jr., Gfn'IFrelKhtaid Pass. Agt. Ore Development Co., !i01 lloiiigomery Bt. -" From Terminal or Interior Points the 11 Is the lino to take To all Points East and South, It iBthfidlnlniT rtir rnnta I VMna thwMinii vestibule trains; every day intheieano ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No chanee of cars.. Oompased of dining cars unsurpassed, -..u.nu urawiiiK room sleepers ;Ol latest equfrment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. im!?. constructed and In which Sckeu taa f flm aBd econt!-c!a!" ELEGANT DAY COACHEfl. lln?)ft!?,2?t,,i,,n6-5onM5ne with all mt!c5? " Tect 8Ba nulnterrupUl thSroJd.-'110 ttjct" any agent of lnTAS?fi!L H'.' and ftn all points mirehiS2Sa'.I:J1Bland ua Europe win be p2ny. tany "eketcttlceoltUlsconi. ortSiiJl255m"Uon.concenHn mien, lime on s?Dllcallon to any artnt or A-I.um n" HABIrON. Rfia!Srl(SSe, W'lh'niTon; k' RHAW A DOWNiyci, Ai-'fiUs Mexican War Northern Pacific Rai Increase of Peasions! O. O.BIIKKMAN, V?t!ia?.7,"Btok' CtalAttoer, Aii.Uu.,.,vjwi2na. 'ulff$mmZHjmZ.A. Or, i rfcMw, cum.