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M. fvM 6 mjh jjy 'a jlj1--Jj." roc amn, jomii ifagittriafefeiifegfeig sssfl f9m,mm mui, niimt. mmmv, mm mm, if HSjastiiSatininmOT'iai II -,r: jowMw-Li-t- '-' '-J.1? (H(itilHfi- --- "2 f-Nfft .-.MtM V Mf. .4 -- ..jw MHJtfATMNAh MMM Jfefertfi Work1 lii lli pi'W'e )! ttjMMirfe jfdrig on all over our country rk ura belli utaiMiMf. 'riilMMOf pbM iwbool In pdiiwIliiK fuf (he fro' fcloiHi Htid for Uib lfll aw, t the Xmm rf ib4 ninny, l not to I tolor' t hwm lKf, Meliliiery,lll be 0Wfwi?f rnfjr farllierHbiui la aeee Miry for order Ami dlwlpllnn. The In illvltliwllty of lb tK)hbf and (lie child miwtbfl glveir i olYanotf. The city ftMfMflHtM(4et of the tfeletfl nohoolt tiMJtttt returned from tour of the great school cnlr mid BhImii soIiooIh wUIho doubt feel the Inipulne ofdom of theee new movement", The corn- " won aeiioola are gol ug to do bettor work thnever before, 'flint feeling l In tfce ir and k going to be realised, Chir oouutry ha no belter thing. Wt y HHJt Make It the li't. man m -bu . -u. .mm. THK 8DLUIKKM IHIX K SUIT. rrh mill. hrmitfliL bv it Halcin lawyer tottopaoatterldg of public liMtltutlouh all over trie statu ih uio DeainniuK ui Movement that will bo furreachlng Iu IU eflecta. It may stop the building of an ad' dltlonal atate Insane asylum and u normal ohool In Eastern Oregon. Il may out oft big appropriations for Eugene and Corvallis colleges. It may ' force the calling of a constitutional convention. There Is no doubt but that It la far ebeaper to keep all the state Institu tion at the seat of government where they can be Inspected by tho utato of flolak without coat, and whore thoy do not become r corrupting lulluonco to aeod log-rolling delegates here to form deals for big appropriations mid cor rupt political combines for other pur poses, whereby the whole legislature In bought up with the people's money. mew books received. F. Tennyson Neely, Cutcutro, sends a eopy of "Madame Haphlru," n Fifth Avenue story. It Is raoy and cutchy with the wit of a largo city whero the wealthy have largo liberties. Raphael Tuck & Bona, tho art printers, New Yoch, have Issued No. 1 of their fireeay Llorary Buries," u uovoleUo by I, Zangwlll, author of "Tho Children of the aiiolto," Tho covor Is n work ot art, the printing perfect, tho Illustra tions blgh-olaes photogravures. "Mere ly Mary Aun" Is as pretty a love story m one would wish to read mid Us em bossed binding makes It u delightful gift book. The next number will b Issued May ICth. Quabbln The story of a Htnall town. With Out looks Upon Puritan Life" by Frauds 11. Underwood. L. L. D.. author of 'Handbooks of English Literature," Man Proposes," "Lord of Himself," 0. Fully Illustrated. Cloth. Price, lias. Tills work purports to give an no- obttt f the progress of a small New BtHtUnd towu; but It Is of wider and iMMT Import! uamely, a view ot the sWvVtopmeut of the uarrowaudBombrt Puritan into the variously gifted and aaeoj&plished. "Yankto" of today. It eoerna the state of literature aud art la the early part of the present century, and thews how the fairer oondltlou of sweden times came into being. la plain it hi wholly uullke any mod ern book. It Is not a town history, so m historical essay, nor a collection t reminiscences. Ita chapters are Mostly picturesque descriptions of tho Id times, and show the "rude fore fatken" at home, at church, at town wattage, at road-maklug, aud In other mmkm of their dally life. There are akstehea of the successive ministers, Ism aeboeJs, the qulltlugs, sleigh rldts, 4 other ruttta gatherings of the fcotttely speech aud mauuers, aud ot Ibe complexities of Yankee character. II la believed that the graphic, ten sWri aud humorous pictures will apeal Wife liearta and memories or New aglaad people, aud to tbelr descend Msta jdettf the line of wbiratlou west ward la the Mississippi aud beyond. 7k lllaatraUoas are from photo. ayaaUs UktH from beautiful aeeaes iu ")awWii." Lea Hbetari1, rubs., Baalaaf TrasVs sappHed by Dearboru. ftMsstskaMUaUT filau Wbs1HstWW i 1ssMb"Si Aii'ftMrrvauiU'KUut. AJBaHasUy limstrated aud eharaa hMB, batutd e4ltkMi of Leuallew'a MJalfaaupaa," reeaHtly puuMeti,Ma MUy aurwlae tor book-lovers. It Is la sjod ! vwUtti lllaaifatiom) by lr- Mt Foetar aad e4er cwlaaat artists, la prlalad a vasf Jlsjf aa4, kaavy tmper, wWnN1W WWW wsra7TWW WlwiPj asMl WiA UyrHdNphi. Ma WastfaUd aaKUlt Itaa ever before aahWshsd at lew aeat thaa IIW, jliLUISMSWLi'Jlft-Ji1'"'!!!!1. Jgg J!lBJ J! ihm"(Im Hit ntltld IttbtiMH. MflM fef Mg If by rMH Thin tof eblifylttftati4a4 e4ioffeiitf dtjtHfu try tli IOO,Wi Hib rWwM frbJHtt Mutt hoi fori!, bttkU MtM trt hU k)ktak!ati ImwIIiH hrttldf ' of (hfl fert.k'lo'vllig rHlftforisv 1114 ptibllwitlolK art) iiotnold by dealer l( only dlr w(l( m &fci, literary trlosty In IU way ! hvhI tot a two cent slnmiv of a Jiifrnge cat' logiifl rw Jivery fionle III the land ought to liavo a copy of thin KvanKo line miolmrtiilngly beautiruffM a wii, as a collection or artlsllo IllustratloiiH and as a product of the book-making art, Address, Jolili 11, Afdeti, publlsii' et, 61 lUm til., New York General Mafciw J, vVrighta,bcgiiii puWfctlH eftka "Ci federal. Wor JlaW," a mfhfy'lllueirHledltnnga-' zlnn devoted to tMi hliteVy aud mom' ory of the Icmt cause. Itconlalhs the old war poems of the south and many Official records of tho rJouttiom army not found elsewhere, Addrmw for sam ple 110 Fifth avenue, New York, , "Our Animal Friends" for April Is an. especially valuable number foe old and young. New York, 10 cents a number. The American Aiigler for May, 1803, Is In Mr. Wm. C. Harris best vein. It isit finely illustrated piscatorial month ly to dollght the flsherman'n heart. Address 10 Park Place, New York. If you love your horso, yotir dog, or dumb animals In general send for a copy of "Our Animal, Friends," New York. It Is a splendid largo monthly which is Just what your boys and girls, whether you are a head of a family or a school teaobor, should have read to them. Leading deslgnera of fashions are al ready dlscdsslng tho rovlval of tho styles of tho Louis XIII period, and bullove also that Elizabethan ruffles and stomaohers will como Into fashion for tho summer casino toilets. In making tho new skirts dressmakers Herform a real stroke of magic. For whllo the amateur modiste finds her nolf at a loss to roproduco ono or these uew models, the experienced profes sional knows how to fit tho hi pa In front goro or pleat and causo the skirt to suddenly expand and fluro outward at the feet, where it measures many yards In circumference And this simply becauso alio wisely takes her knowledge from the Fashion Magazines published both iu Paris and Now York,' by A. McDowell & Co. If unable to find any of these magazines at your newsdealers do not accept any substt-j tut, but apply directly to Messrs A. McDowell & Co., 4 West 14th Street,: Now York. FROM SUBLIMITY. MIssDorn Itonson of Maoleay was iu this neighborhood lust week. Henry Downing ono of the real estato ugontH of Bulem was In town Saturday. W. II. Bralth aud Wm Maag went down to Btileca Saturday with a load of calves. Philip Dltter who has been visiting hero has returned to his home In Yakima. Ho was accompanied by Frank Dltter or this place. Albert Rabons has readied Portlaud on his way to tho world's fair, II. Dee has the necessary machin ery to start a creamery and will begin work iu a short time. Tho entertainment was n success and netted about $16 and about 18 or 20 of tho Sublimity boys went down to the Staytou drama last Friday night. All-ert Downing who has been visit lui: In this Bcotlon of tho country will return to Lacomb today, J, T. Hunt of Wulteaker paseed through towu last week on his way to Southern Oregon where bo will make n short visit, FROM MARION. Mr. Epler or Salem, son-in-law or J. W. Lance has beeu lu town several days post. Editor Lyon or tho Stayton Times stopped oft Sunday noon on his return from Balem, aud hired a rig of Mr. Lauco to tako him up to Stayton. M. B. Norton ami his hired men hnvu been having a controversy whloh was finally settled by referees. L. A, Walker, ono or Salem's rval estate men, was lu town oue day last week, Rev, O. R. Boott went to Scott's Mills last Friday morning ou business. Mr. Gardner and Mrs. Doslu nar rowly escaped being seriously hurt last Sunday noon returning rrotu the Frleud'a church lu a cart. The cart struck a rail and upset throwing them all out lu the mud, Tho horse also Toll down, but they wsw not hurt much, but their clothing wcm well coverx.nl with mud. The horso aud cart aUo cweaped without Injury, The Bin 4 colored minstrels, Joaes Brothers, is billed to be at the school house on the avsulag or IWe 10th, Va Varta, a . New Yarfc HamMt Tha defeat ea the quaaUest waathar tke stalls) It wane thaa the North er the North U MVMlita tlAiWL'Afj mflrtlmtmma iyheltlfig criminal U iieKlief edifying Hbt pfftflfabfev it ftiakt Ho mfll(He at (HflWtic wlrttlief th mob In Mlolilftsti which hlifWd fl.wliKii wolMfifl wan more tiifl' levftfefit IIinii llie'Tfjtni (nob wlilch foM lie hUh 't'Uty wefe both mftbs add iliey both coltunlHed ad act willed in a dlogfac to the iiliittec(ii century tlvllllloil, We hate ft sysletri of Jusllcej and (lie formrf prescribed for II should be rigidly followed In all sections of (lie Onion, There Mro delays' III the ndfnltllatrAtfoti of Iho law which are somcllincs exs perAtlng, but their tondenoy Is In the right dlrecllon namely, to give the ao cliscd every fiosslblo ofiportunlty to prove his llinocoiice, It Is far better to bo slow In such matters than sorry, tor It has mere than once happened iu the history, of this country that an excited crowd has got hold of the wrong man. Crime Is, to bo handled severely but calmly, There Is nothing malicious or quick tempered in the law, The ac cused js arrested and hold In the firm grjp of police officials. It Is duo to our own self-respect that wo proceed stead ily aud qulotly with the testimony and that tho wholo affair be given to' twelve good men and true, who shall reach a verdict through tho ovldonco only. Mob rule means disorder, and' it should bo discouraged by overy patr iotic citizen, As to North or feouth, there Is no ohanco for controversy; as to executing a criminal and acquitting an innocent man, tbesoftro the impor tant, and the only Important, matters to be consider. How's Thisf Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catnrrd that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tho last 16 years, and be lieve him perfectly bonorablo In ull bus iness trausactlons and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West dp Truax, Wbolosalo Druggists, Toledo O,, Waldlng, Ktnnan & Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 76u. per bottlo. Bold by all druggists. Testimonials frco. DISEASES OF WOMEN. Treatment and Ourobyan Entirely Mew and Successful Method. Hundreds of women cherish grateful rememberonce of tho health they have derived from electric-magnetism as ad ministered by Drs. Darrln. The following are a row extracts from teutlmontalsi Alr, U. MagaDson, Merchant Hotel, Port- iHiia, ruenmutiain, neurniKin ana leruuioirou hie, cured iMtrmiinsntlv oue venr stru. Mm M Hebe, l3Wter itroet, Portland pimple iuit1 blotched ou the fueo lor years, palm lu tlio buck una disease peculiar to her exourea; uiho, nor von was curea oicroas etw. Mrs. P. K. Dewer. 801 18th Ht.. l'ortland. ner- voiu and ueneral debility heart dlaeaae, dys- pepsn.iuer loinpaiuiiuiu iomaie iromuea in nil vurlou co inpllmitlou. permanently cured MrH.Mury Lllnf,McMliiuvllie,()rt'Kon,(lorru erly ofnuiiv e' I.lurJ, Or.,) comrllcattonof aieue peculiar to her ex; liver and Hldney trouble, rheumutlim and uyupvpula-resUxed. 0 111 co hours from 10 a. in. to 6 p. in. evening, 7 to 8; Suudays, 10 to 12. Most cuses can recelvo home treat ment after n fow days at tho doctor's ofllce. Inquiries and circulars sent free. Ofllco at 810 Commercial streot Salem Oregon. Tho roduoed rates only two weeks longer, lime limited. Photography nml Medical Ding-nod. It eoems thcro must bo added to tho already Humorous applications of pho tography that of an agent in modical diagnosis. A Berlin lady was having her photograph taken. Tho face In the first negative cnino out covered with spots. Examination showing nothing abnormal in tho sitter; a second was taken with tho samo result, so it could not be tho fault f tho plates. What was it? In a week tho poor woman died or smallpox. Tho cleverest physician could liavo porcoived nothing, but tho sensitive film or tho photograph ic plato had dotocted an actinia altera tion of tho skin whoro tho poatulcs wore to develop. London Tit-Bits. Is Life Worth Living? That dopcrula upon tho Liver. It tho Livor la inactive, tho whole sys tem is out of order tho breath, ja bad, digoetioti poor, head dull or aching, cnorgy and hopefulness gono, tho spirit ia da proseod, a heavy weight exists after oating, with Sanoral despondency and 10 blues. Tho Livor ia tho housekeeper of tho health; and a harmless, ahuplo remedy that acta like Nature, doea not constipate aiWwarda or require constant taking, doea not interfere with bufiinetf or pleasure dur ing iu we, make Sim mons Liver Regulator a niedioal perfection. . I hare tMJ Ms tkfcwe wweaaUy. i fTrwuiK VJZE?rbt22TS wwerUvr saw. Mstre trt4 j wtmur. aa4 bom or mm bv kH U MumuT.rtstr, kt Ue Ruiter .fOfiiaNAtJs Wl.lJtfJW.UAY, MAY 10, ltfM j JE 'i" ??? iifiyj? UM XAKKKTH- Wliwil m wr Milicl , Qte'MmVk Mt hlMhftl, . roifli(-"0eKW if btHhef, Kl(Hif-$J.i per il, litHtiHrnkM) iS.(X) (r tofi Bhorfr"(Bakel) WW 1' ton, tiefltif, while, Oa per lb Jty Ida fmt (iumtu (jlilekii-.8 to 10d it lh Oliopcd feed -(SaokedJ 120.00, Uiioks-l2Jo r lb, Cleew 7o.per lb, Turkevs-lOrtiicrllj, Lnrd I2)ifrj ier lb Hutter-&Wd per fiotiiid Jlwr ftftlZht dressefi, Veal Iff loiiijc, dressed, I'rk-712odrtwed, VV6ol-lfil8flperlh. Hojia llQOlfto frtr Ih, Hood'sCures Saved From tho Gravo orofula In race and Neck Blind at Timet eod' SarMaparilla Itettort Health Gained 33 Pound n Weight. Mr. Wm. Ericle West Duluth, Minn. "I havo been a Tery great sufferer from a lerlous case of scrofula. First, a largo bunch camo In my neck growing as big as a good sized apple. It was as bard as bone, and after drawing It to a head the doctor lanced it. and lor two years It Was a Running Sore Then we succeeded In healing It up, but the disease began to appear In my (ace, which would swell up and affect my eyes so that every morning they were so Inflamed and swollen that K was blind. The swelling would subside In the middle ot tho afternoon 10 that I could see a little. Well, I was In this condition for about a year. I went to every physician In my town, all of whom failed to help me and said stocking camld Hood's ures k4ne to euro mo. But I began to take Hood's Barsaparilla, and when I had used a bottle and a half, the swelling In my face had entirely gone down. I kept on taking the medicine, and gained S3 pounds In weight. I Have Boon Perfectly Cured am now In good health, and confldenUy say Hood's Barsaparilla savod me from the grave." Wit. Eiuck, West Duluth, Minn. Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily and efficiently. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Ileal Estate, In amounts and time to suit. No delay In considering loans. FEAR & FORD, Rnom 12. liiuh Rank blook. B Mdw Authorized Capital fSOO.OOO. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Balem, Oregon. W. A. CUHICK, lrcs. W. W. MARTIN, Vice ITes, j. it, ALliravr, uasuier. State, County and City Warrant bought atl'ar. dr Strayed or Stolen. Oneblgbty ge'dlng with two white hind ftiet, lo onH tlnrk blown toldlng, with one whit lilnil fimt.piinh walehlnir about 1300. A 'Ibeml reward will be given for the return of nnmoio u. v. iu '"An, 1 17 St dw Aylum Avenue. Balem, Oregon Smith Premier Typewriter. butu,uu ej j tuouu. ur, HttuU W. I. STALEY, Agenl, Silem. H.N.UUlll'KK.aeuMAgent, 101 Third 8L, lVmUttd. Bend fbr catalogue. WM CENTRAL UNES. (Ntrtdsm Padic R. I. Cm t-) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Tratw DaHy. IfcMptn l:3tHi 1 SMau.1 ! asr.mil . Maa Mm T?l.lBTlUtll N lUJ B (UMllW lB T.tiaM(MlMl'btne ft-pm M Tlj'kHael4 and "-gg-rr ywwk to ail o(ua la ih UbH4 aM CyMft mini nut aati . B. ssilstsMMs4aaa I mm i ii( ''''f.fll)fP F, .mum, HOUtM VAtmttiU, 1'AWill HAmitiU Scroon HilurilWodflnliMfl (hif.intliBridfJhemilitW fill i ft, Ooo, lontlrish "CTfeH 'MARKET ( mfstsnd ttvi rlHIrer. m bta( Slfcet,, P J, I,,ASHBY. Meat 90S Uood rrtM(, & Books By i 4f -llr r ,4 a Of Standard ' Authors, A FKEE BOOK COUPON WORTH FIVE CENTS GIVEN TO OUR READERS EACH SATURDAY. fyr Head Directions on Coupon Carefully, THE JOURNAL'S PREMIUM BOOKS. A book coupon la printed in the Daily Journal every Saturday, which Is numbered dlflvrently every week. Save 6 or tbeso coupons having different numbers, ana send tneru. with o cents to flce, and your cbrlce or the following books will be sent you. It is best to make 1st, 2d and 3d choice, so in case we aro out of the first we can send you the second or third. ' These books are the bst 25 cent book printed and that means a &reat deal these days of cheap books. Call and eeo them, or send your order by mall. Wo know they will please you. Bv simply cutting out the coupon in each Satur day's Journal and enclosing 6 cenU to pay nostace and package we eive vou each month free what would ccst during book store or news stand. 1 Called Itaok. 3 Article Til; by F. d u liolseobey. 8 Had to Beat. 4 lliutterof tbe Mine. 6 Love's Martyr. 6 Cosoonteuben Malnchl. 7 A KiKht for a Fortune 5 The Jin apan AfTnlr. 9 A Woman s Sacrifice. 10 Karma. 11 A. Dark Deed; A Tale or the Feasant's War. 13 A House I'a'ty. 13 The Gray and the Bine. 14 Tbe Detect ve g Eye, and Cecil's Fortune 15 ABteel necklace. 17 JfSH. 18 Hhe. 19 King Solomon's Mines. 20 Dark Day, 31 Death or Dishonor. a The One Thing Needful. Zl TbeKvllGenluH. 24 Fedora; or, Toe Tragedy in the Rue de la Pals. 25 IlfeorMenry Ward Beeeher. 26 Allan Ounr erma n. 27 Only a Fdrmer's Daughter. 28 A Ciinimerrlal Trip. 29 WestofilieMtsfourl, 80 ("'nutond Loose. 31 A Modern Circe. 83 A I'urltan Lover. 83 As In a Look Id ft Glnss. 84 For Her Dally fir. ad. Nl A Ltinhy Young Woman. Sfl Tne Duchess. S7 A Cu amity How. 85 Dr.Jekylland Mr. Hyde. 89 Texur'B Revenge; or, North against 40 A BalonVo-.a Heart. 41 Marriage aud Dlv rce. 43 Murf a, the Gypsy Bride. 43 Tbe Great Hespftr. 44 A Prince nf tbe Blood. 45 Jack und Three J Ills. 40 Mona's Choice. 47 Annel ma; or, In Spite or All. 48 Marvel. 49 ThyStory or Antony Grace. 60 AFulseStait 61 A Lo Interest. 63 A Flurry la Diamonds. 63 Btrbara. 64 The Kassenger lrom Beotland Yard. 65 Herr 1'aulun. 66 The Partners. 67 The Wr ng Road. 68 Kins nr Knave. 69 A Real Good Thing. 00 Napoleon and Marie Louise. 61 Chris. 62 Old HUrar's Hero, ttl L Tsca. 61 The Blackball Ghosts. 65 The Mister r a Hansom Cab. 67 ThellelrorLlnne. ti By Mlatdventure. 69 Lady Mutton's Ward. 70 Tracking the Truth. 71 Mr. Meeson's Will. 73 Dr. Glrnnle's Daughter. 73 Inalisiuvirs. 74 Joe; A Remarkable Case. 75 Dantras, 78 Living or Dead. 77 Val. rl; or. Hall a Truth. 7H A Mere Child. 79 Fairy Gold. W Madam's Ward. 81 Tbe Htory oran African Farm, Si The Unpopular Public. S Th-Dream (UReve). 81 Tbe Rogue. St MIm Uretherton. 83 A Dangerous Catspaw. HOWARD, The House Mover. 451 Main Street. Haj the best facilities lor moving and ralf. lng bounen. Leave orders at Gray Bros or address Balem. Oregon. y "' or SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLA8TERER8. l.Ve1nregn!lU-l,,irkknrttb,oekn CflflS. WOLZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN x MARKET South CommtreUl rl. hi Alfckiegi.Frh,oUVan,1 oka Meats FHEK DKL1VERY. TbeoalygeaureeWlestrwum lu the dty. Money to Loan. LOMBARD I NVH8TMBNT CO. rur teras, etk, arply to w" ii it. tfigg'Hyi'??!?)11? Doors Tllo for Sale Brick uni Tile Yftftl, MMH DAf.rtd, -Af jomifNO- tirIHlst4ii(rt. 4i.- - .Take It I 0nliJen(4 flr deilTrd t your door, ,- Market, CnitimcfOlRl 8trtf lroiniiilfllyr, JOHN 0, MARTIN, Horseshoeing. UliAOKBMITIllNa Blato fltrcet, - - Balem, am rn IT the Most Famous pay postage, etc.. to tne journal oi- the year from 2.60 to $3.00, at any 87 88 (9 90 19 92 93 91 95 VH 97 98 99 100 101 113 Ralelph Rivers. Jock Dudley's Wife. Tbe Maddoxes, A1im Bcde. Th Queen's Token. Tbe Ladles' Gallery. Tbe Englishman ot the Rue Cain. Is Mairlsge a Failure? Almeda. Mademoiselle Bolange. The Reproach of Annesley. Three Years. Verc: The Leading Lady. The Girl from Malta. Cleopatra. Tbe Ten's oj Shem. 104 A Crooked Path.- iw Marooned 108 107 108 109 Could Augbt Atone. The Golgot ha of the HeaiL Dr. Wilbur's Note Book. Roland Oliver. Rhea; or, The Case of Dr. Piemen. Mrs. Annie Green. For Live of Her. 110 HI 113 113 115 116 117 ai iiu s wire. Lady Clancarty;or, Wedded and Wooed Trollopt'g Dilemma. uo mvuiiuii Arniy, 118 1V0 121 123 124 125 176 127 128 129 l.'M 131 133 133 iiiiQQ ixve. I)'"1;8! A N,iry of Two Crimes. The Dan vers Jewels. Hayne Home. . TrovalH. Beatrice. Hurrltt Durand. Cloister Wendhusen. Evolution of "Dodd." . 'ngFurther Forward. WboellandT From Darkness to Light. Htalriiof Band. Kin Bllck IndleZukuntl-nrmanfrin.. 134 Bof,br&uuForwMd,, 138 TbeMairlageatra ?S If' gTreasure. JIT .va' ""tuiy, 1 l ?!.airlaee ofOkbHeUi? 143 Barberlne liJ 2V?P:W's'TUolce? iJn i u.'ay'i"v.rluW7a't. 148 tHortense. )1W Wee Willie Winkle. S? "I? Jme Tales. ' 151 An Ideal Funatlc, 1 An-Anjerlcanairl In London. " J,'ab';l Trentwortby. 1 TTheJ?l0VM' of Folly; 1.'6 157 168 159 160 161 13 101 1M 165 166 167 1S --- i Avunuiu mvAr Wyifdy Nicotine. T mhL"?.86" ' Child. A Little Rebel. What's Bred In the Bone. Hints for lhe Millions. K181C. Diana of the CrosswaTs MUJudged. Bet.erDead A Reporter's Romance, The Treasure Tower. ia ThoMcDermotT U? Daughter ot Karth. "I The BFark Tulip. 55 .. "bd Mrs BeWr. i?bS Mnlfe-Jjtedesetche. Modem Little Bara. ot Farm for Sale or Tih.i Srs?ssrffittHai In or near Salem. will trade for II n nAVfCr-" i ror miinM; MflW .. j.. uj v iu. u. I Bubllmlty, Or, ONLY LINE RUfflING 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A.M. 3 7:30 P. M. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St, Paul. 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Ouicker to iOmaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN aj TOURIST SLEEPERS FRJf CUNIHG CHAIR . CARS, DINING CARS, niviRiRi tgwmmmkiiHi, 11 ih mwMii nm, (jAtiinim; Gr mid Tobftfif MhUSXW) rAHi-oi:f tl Oorn'l mtmmi, ... i". 83 u T. W. THORNBURG, Tho Uptiolstoror, I JKmodeU, r-eovM and rrmlr nnliollre(l fiirnlttire, Flml eiAM work. Olietnsiceu airest, Htata limuranc hUxtk. East and South -VIA- THE SMSTA ROUTE fth Southern Pacific) Company. CALirOHMA XXPHMS TBAIH ROW DAlUt a TVTKKH roKTl.AMD AMD 8. r, wouih. I I Mirth. 1M p. m. 9:18 p. m. 8:15 a.m. Lv. LV. Ar. Portland Balem Ban Krnn. Ar.j Lv. Lv.'l 7:x& u. m 6:26 a, m 7:00 p. m Above trains stop only nl following stations norm or ttoseDurg, tnsi roruauu uregon uii Woodburn, Balem, Albany Tangent, Bbcdd Halsev. Uarrlsburg.JunctlonUlty, Irving at Eugene. KdHnmrKOMAlr. daily. 8:30 a. in. 11:17 a, m 6:60 p. m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Balem Itoseburg Ar. I :) p. iu, Lv. I 1:40 p. m. Lv. 7:00 ii. m Albany Local, Dully Kxcnpt nuuuy. 6.00 p. in. 7:62 p.m. 9:00 p. m. LV. LVI Ar. .Punland ealem Albany Ar. LV.. Lv, 10:3U U.M. 7:34 a, m. H:30ft. m. Oiuiiig-Ckrs on Ogdeu ltoutw PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND- Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. vVestSide Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: KAILT-(BZOEFT BUNDAT). 7:ao a, m. I Lv. Ar. Portland Corvallis Ar. Lv. o:M p. iu. 12:66 p.m. Lfcl0p.mj At Albany and Corvallla .connect wltn trains ofOregon PaMfln-Knllmad. EXfKltwHTHAlM (OAIL.V KAliKHTHUJi Ho i 4:40 p. in. 7:25 p. m. Lv. Ar. Portland McMlnnvllle Ar. I Lv. I 8:2U u. m 5:45 n. m THKOUUIl T1CHKTM To all points In the Kastern btates, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates lrom -Vf. W. oKINNKU, Agent, Bulem. F..P. ROGERS, Ast. U. f. uiid 1'ana. Ag'l K. KOEHLER, Manacer. The Yaquina Route. lFie-R. R. And Oregon Development company's steam ship line. 223 miles shorter, 20 hours less time man ny any other route, First class through passenger and freight line from Portland and all joints In the Willamette valley to and from ian Francluco. TIME 80HKDULK, (Except Sunday.) Lv Albanv 1:00 n m I I.v f Virvaliln 1-40 n m Ar Yao.ulna-.o:X0pin Lv Yaquina .6:4 am Lv Corvallis. 10:35 am Ar Albftnyll:lda m O.AC, trains connect at Alhmi'rsnil Cor vallis. The above trains rnnnprt.'of Vnnnlna vlfh the Oreaon Devehmment Co Hiih nf iteam. ers between Yaquina and Wan Francisco .u. raasengtra irora fortiana ana an Willamette vallev. Dolnta can inakn clone con nection with the trains of the Yaquina Route at Albany or Corvullls and It detained to Han Francisco should arrange to arrive at Yaquina tbe evening before date of sailing. raifienger ana rjejgui nates always ice lowest. For Information apply to Messrs HULMAN A Co.. Freight and Ticket Agenlf 300 and 202 Front a'reet, Portland, (Jr., ov O. O. HUOUE, Ao't tien'l Ft. Pass. AgU Or. Pacific R. It. Co . Corvallis, Or. C. H, HABWKLL, Jr., Gen'l Freight and Pass. Agt. Ore. Development Co., 104 Montgomery tit. From Terminal or Interior Points tho i ictiaiii Is the line to tako To all Points East aud South. -it.!!edm!n8 ear route, ltrtins through vestibule trains; eery day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of cars.) Oompesed .of dining care unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepeia ;oi latest equipment ' ' "TOURIST Sleeping Cars. .UPF. be constructed and In whlcfa 5iJSmimi,1?,1,!llu Me Ui rce and. lur. tickets Md orflrt and eecond-clasa ELEGANT PAT OOACHEBr n PiiSSP iVe nnetlng with all semoef f lrw pr HBlntcrrupUKl eni"?-1'1 P "tloiM can; be se th5ra.'dTU" t"- wsy ftgent of lnriHJ fro" 1 PoBta SIm.eisEngl,m, n Hurope can be PJwed at any Ucket ofllce olthU com. or?SHSrmat,0B enoerntng rates, Ume on fcuueathw to any arenl or A. TV VH at rrVKr iRSi. S? f-foiier AlWnlu No. iS'S'WBWBSS'i- o;l- AW 1)OWN?1CO. Ake exiean War Hu. Incnase-tf-Pcnsiois! ".7 Northern Pacific Railroad 4.O. Ld AHot JaBBrjB.M,are entitled U. C.8HKRMASJ, tTS?. CUlAtWB, It aUoat what you wight aa bad as tha Ve-nth Ih ha waiter of mS.TM,AfSw.ai AtlYatUw.oTK.kSuSS.'o,. JOHN