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H :m JHVJSJNiO OAl'iTAIi THURSDAY, MAY II, 1MMI. 'TgJtW ie J1 - rlt t li THK CtriTAL JOMKAU, siesfc: fO&LMM MU DAILY, KXCWT 8UM1M, cifMMrW ruttlsMifcCJmpiny. eti OAm lek.-OemMreUt Street, Hf WrtfHEM, - - Editor. IMIlTt bf carrier, per monlli,-... fMHy, by ll per yer,.. ........... Wefciy,i p&, vtr y ir( ............ ,.060 ..800 ,. 1.00 HMWBKN THK HIIOWKIU. Carlisle IlarrlH Will go down In his tory aVifmn of ,tvdnc!rful nerve. RegkUt Journal- iid verllseru are rs a rule happy, contented, prosperous lot of people. , ,, BftlemwieVl ma'ams cau give point era on managing" aucccwful way-up reception aud bajMBfctr , .Oregon's Secretory of Htato,Hon.Oeo. WToBriiie, fs able to rltlo out. He will yet gd to the world's fair. It doesn't make eo much dlflorencc to us here In Oregon whether Hummer eomeajor not. Wc never have auy win ter. That was a splendid Kcntlmont the Pope got off the other day. "I send in j love to all the people of the. United States. The good appointment at Portland goes to h' Democrat recently from Iowa The' Hawkoye's seem to siaud well with Cleveland, The buslueaa mun who never adver tises and oauuot even take a locul paper Is too small to live, and he generally dou't very long. Hon. Ed. llumsell, Portland's new ap praiser, was an Iowa editor and legisla tor a few years ago. His appointment Is a vtotory for the new Democracy ol Oregon. In the distribution of spoils tbo splen did eUthuslasm of that good-bcurted, fat, Jolly bubbllug-over-wlth-happlucsH Cleveland man Bill Chambers should not be overlooked. Things used to go "by the grace of God." No w It Is by the graco of trusts. It Is not yet known whether tho circus trust will allow Oregon to havo oven a sideshow this year. A Salem lady mistook a telegraphic dispatch headed "A Womau's Long Tramp" about news from her rather shiftless husband who had been away from homo for a few weeks. The people of Oregon uro going to get the opinion of tho highest court us to where tho seat of government Is, There has been no doubt about It among well Informed people. PROM BROOKS. Mrs. Leon Qlrod la on tho sick list this week. Dr. Heusel wua lu Buloin one day last week, Miss Nys la in Brooks ouce more, to stay. Mr. Clarks commenced work on tho new parsonage Monday morning. Mr. N. L. Jones went to Portland Tuesday. Eddie Bhaw visited with the MIssoh Byrnes Buhday. Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Hoover drove to Gervals Saturday, Bev. Myers went to Turner to dedi cate tho now church, Sunday. Miss Salmon went homo Saturday, returning. M, Mitchell, ofQervals was In Brook Saturday looking after tho spud trade here. Tho lumber is on tho ground for the new M. E. panouaite, Mwa Ermine Bushuoll spout Battir day at her home lu Salem, returning Sunday, ttev Myers left Tuesday for Lolmuon to attend conference returulugThura day. Mrs. Myers aud Mtna Norwood visited with Mr, Chapmana Tuvsduy. Veiriuary Mltcthell of Suletu was in towa last week attending a sick homo far Jfc K.Shaw. Mr. Sehaferof Kunpp Burrell's men MMl wife of Portland were lu Brooks a business Tuesday, Dr. O. Pearson of California was lu Brooks looklug for a locution this Prof K B. Fletcher of Howell was In Um elty Saturday. MImh Ottleaud Ann MoClard made inert stay lu Brooks Saturday. Mrs, Mary KaHosdol went to Ghent. Mr. L. Glrod made a trip to Salem Mlw Winifred Nerwaod spent Sun. 4y wltk jmwvhu'om HeweJI Prairie. Mr, W. H. Walker aud family drove WGrvU MoMilay. K. M. Bviue,wHt through here titi tw ttle MlMt wwi Mouday. IUy. O. H, Heltue aud wife were by r frew Ia fayette kst wek, and shipped their household up into Wash Ington where they will go soon. Fred Chapman npeut Sunday with J5, S Thos, Johnson of Salem prairie Was at the Be Brooks hniS Sunday, Win. Jones moved a fluepbantlW sheep through Brooks on Thursday en route to his farm. Mr. OIibb. Wllklnsof Salem made a flying visit to Brooks' vicinity last Sat urday (?) Our vocalist, Jas. Fruit was casting broad smites about homo for a day after a few days abscenco at his work. 'Miss Campbell who has been vMtlnc with Mr. Jas. Plant for soma lime past went home Saturday. , Geo. Massey and wife returned from Portland, and Judging by their looks they saw many1 nice thing whlle gone. One of A. L, Landrls' little 'glrlc about 7 years old while playing with her little sister who was in possession of a large knife mot with a painful ac cident having the main tendon severed Just above tho heel. Miss Ambaugh und her aunt Mrs. Scott from Puirlleld spent a day -vlth Mrs. Aggie llamp last week. Wo hope that tho roads will bo better your next visit. "Here' to tho nm'don of bashful fifteen And b ro' to the widow oifortyl" They have each reached a period of life when most females needaealsstance in tiding them over the shoals which so often completely wreck their after lives. In producing regularity and healthy action of the female organs, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription stun without a peer. At a time when nutun given them Increased burdens, so manj young girls have their health for life If ytu wish your daughter to mlfcs thoH perlodlcal, agonizing backuchei, and dizzy heudaches, luuguld und tired feel lugs, accompanied with rough plmplj skin and dull, heavy eyes, get hern bottlonf Dr. Plorw'H Favorite Prescrip tion. If you havo reached the later (erlod of danger and weakness, you will neod a bottle, too. See wrApper on bottle for printed guarantee Satisfac tion given in every case or money re' turned. Militia at tho World's Fair. Portluud Telegram: There will be no sneclul dlpplay of military ut the world's fair. The bill Introduced into the senate by Senator Mhohell, provid ing for mobilizing tbo militia, fulled to pass, and of tho various schemes sug gested none have materialized. There is absolutely no preparation being madi at Chicago for tho reception, encamp mentor entertainment of tho National Guard, and there is no special induce ment for military organizations to go there as such. It Is not ut all certain that a single military company will visit tho fair as an organization. If Benator Mitchell's bill had pussed, the benefit the National Guard would havo received would have been very great. Even hud the plan of supplying subsis tence aud tontage been carried out, u largo number of militia would have gone, but, as it Is, such of the National Guurd as visit tho fulr will doubtless do so as peaceful citizens. Even tho na tional troops will not be present, as the war department has decided not to send any troops nor tho West Point battalion any cadets. Bow's Thisl We oiler One Hundred Dollars Be ward for any euse of Cutarrd that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHKNEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo the undersigned, havo known F J, Cheney for tho last 15 years, ami be lieve him perfectly honorable lu all bus iness transactions and iluuuclully able to carry out any obligations madu by thelr linn. West & Truax. Wholosalo Druggists, Toledo O., Wafdlng, Hitman & Marvin Wholosalo Druggists, Toledo, O. Jiuirsuaturrti uuro Is taken internal ly, acting directly upou the blood aud mucous surfaces of tho system. Price 7fio, ner bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. For Bale. Good team, wagon and harness Also 4 year-old lllly, welt broko single ot double, lino driver. Apply to M. O. Coue,Sluisuu's uddltlon,U5th street. Address Sulem. 5-t-lm SALKM MAItKKLS. Wheat- 02o per bushel. OatsSo4()cper bushel. Potat(H's6dtH)o iwr bushel, Flour M (Ml per bbl. Bran (Hacked) J1MX) per ton Shorts (Sacked) H).(K jxirton, llortiis, white, So per lb. Eggs ltto kt doceii, ChloKeus-8 to lUo per lb. ChnpH.'d fevd-(SaoktHl) f JO.00. Ducks-mio per lb. Geese -7o ler lb. Turkeys KKi ht lb. I.nrd li!)iro porlb. Butter UAMSOo per ound lk-ef 7(!)lia drvMXHl, Veal lutolSJo, drved, Pork-7(3r.Jo drvuMHl . Woot-lfi18o per lb, Hopi U00 HTll. Gained IS Pomifis. IkTOtHkRrt Miirrcrcr fcn Tur,j i.t,. Mini iirttu. Kviry IhtHg- I MlUUn(ruawlbuiouutUX Tntt's Pills 1 1 atKM r kin4 rrMi I avehaa,-HrU,aMi4lava)fHai. 'I W.&BrCMliL-BUAMailln.M.gV OLDITHYWMEI, DI8EA8K8 OF WOMEN, Treatment and Dure by an Entirely Mew and Successful Method. Hundreds of women cherish grateful remembcrerice of the health they have derived from clectrio-magHettsm as ad ministered by Drs. Darrln. Tho following are a few extracts from testllri6nlalfl ' ' Mn.C Maittnuon, Merchant Hotel, fort Innd, rlieumatUiii, neursiKln nud femAlstrnu lilw, cured permnnentl ono ycr seo. mrs m iieoe, in wnur mreci, niriuinu 1 11 US ..I.. nlmnletnnd blotclie on th face lor rcn. rnlun lu the back nod dlnenie pecullnrtorier rez cured; alito, tier on was curea oicrou 01 PH. Ut: V. K. Dswcjr.Ml 18111 Ht., l'ortlnd, tier vou and ueriornl debility heart tfUcaoe.dyo I eml, liter romp'nlnt and female I rouble In auvarloui compilnatloua, pertnanenlly cured. Mn.Mary ClIne.McMlnnvllle.UresonJrorm erly of Knuv'e'n ialard, Dr.,) oorarllcallon of rtlneiue ptcullar to lier tax; liver aud Sidney trouble, rlieumnllini nDd ayipepala reatoiea. Olllco hours from 10 a. in, to 5 p. m, evening, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12. Most cases can receive Home treat ment after a fow days at the doctor's ofllce. Inquiries and circulars sent free. Ofllce at 310 Commercial street Salem Oregon. The reduced rates only two weeks longer, time limited. Simmons Liver .Regulator isthefie of malaria It throws o(l the blloand prevents its accumulating. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor proscribed t Castor! i Xleeorered Aftrr Many Tenr. Te unearthing of a large quantity of stolen silverware, gold lined snuff boxes, etc., in a cuve near Jasper, Tonn., has created a sensation. The story beats Action a long way. During tho winter of 1803-4 the Fcdoral soldiers were en camped for Bomo time on Battlo creek. Among them was an Ohio regiment. Not long slnco n gentloman appeared in tho neighborhood and told the follow ing stery: He was a motnber of tho Ohio regi ment roferred to, and in his mess was a soldlor who was a born thief, and who nover lot an opportunity pass to steal anything ho could carry. During tho timo they were encamped at tho mouth of Battlo creek ho hid his stealings in a cavo, and so clover was ho in his work that no suspicion over fell upon him. A short time ago tho two old comrados wore together talking over their experi ences, when tho story of the stolon sil verware was told and tho request made that tho gontlotnan reforrod to visit the locality, search for tho cave, and, if pos sible, recover tho hidden silverwaro and restore tho articlos to tho rightful own ers or their heirs. The old soldier who had 60 many years ago gono wrong is getting aged and feo blo, aud to easo his conscience and make reparation, as far ns in his power, ha boggod his old commander to do this for him. Ho was successful in finding not only tho place, but tho plundor. At least 200 pounds of silvorwaro of evory kind ulmost was found in tho cave, ranging from napkin rings to solid silver water sots. Many of tho articles havo tho owners' initials on thorn, and all aro in a stato of good preservation. The ,-vrtiolos havo boon taken to a storo in tho village near by, and are being turned over to those entitled to them as rapidly as possible Cor. Houston Post. Getting Thin is often equivalent to getting ill. It loss of flesh can be arrested and dis ease baffled the "weak spots " in the system are eradicated. Scott's Emulsion is an absolute corrective of " weak spots." It is a builder of worn out failing tissue natures food that stops waste and creates healthy flesh. lrptrdbrBooUano.Chimlils, Kw uk. Sold hi dm il CTrrb.r. DR.GUNN'S mraoviD LIVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. WWlS ,h ! dajr.laneoeaaary fur hatllh. The pilla aupplr what (he eyttau Ma to aa. ruUr. CM ltadaJia. brihten S5lJa,.lJS.',"'.,h F?pelon teltar than toeaieUs. They aet talldly. ncliher rtp nor llokfn aa other ptllado, 1 poutiuo xou of thair tterywbtra, UoaaaXo Med. Co, 1'hUadalpUta, fa. Sold by lhtskett A VsuSlype. MONEY TO LOAN Ou ImpjoveU Itral tjitate. In atunilnla and UM. Id lUll. nuueMy id rauMaertns loauv FEAR & FORD, Hrom It Huth Itank Mnak. Slid. Autharlsetl Oiutl 1600,000. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK BuVmm, Ort-, MT.j . CIHICK, 1. . W. W. UAKTIN. Vie. T-a. J.M.Aa.HKKT.UUbtar, WU1tMBlyaad Otty Warruau Wtmst A -aw rtSi f i 13 fj rm l. r i -,it i Mjm ; km i I ii " Why suffer wllu rifWM tir am iIUpkka hllllnui- flVHIRMBIH. of the liver when Vpu can be cured oy Simmons Liver regulator. Mrs. Ed. Stcan Duncanrtllo, 111. Sick Headache 21 Years of Suflering Ended by One Bottlo of Hood's The intense misery of those who suffer with sick headache, is beyond description. The wonderful success of Hood's Sarsaparilla in curing this trouble warrants us in urging all who are afflicted by sick headache to give this medicine a trial. Read these grateful words from a well known Illinois lady : Few people suffered as much as I have with lick headache. I havo had It by ipells for 21 years, sometimes as otten as Three Times a Week. I would get up with It, suffer all day, -! bed with It and have It all night. I tried evorythlng that was recommended, but never was cured until about a year ago, when My Mothor-In-Law Eersuaded me to try ono bottle ot Flood's arsapsrllla. I am glad to sty tint It cured me, and I hnve not hnil alck headache slnco I took tho first bottle of Hood's Harsa paruia. It lias dona mo a great deal of Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures good in other ways, and has Increased my Weight from t!M to 147 pound. I can not prilso Hood's Sarsaparilla enough." Mas. Ed. Swan, Ouncanvlllo, 111. HOOD'S PILLS do not purge, pain or gripe, but act proinptlj, easily and efficiently, 25c DR. GUNN'S ONION SYRUP FOR COUGHS Ml nnma AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE In railing a family of nlna ohlldren. ay only remedy for Couahe. Colde and Croup ttm onion ay rup. It la Jutl aa erteotlTe to-day aa It waa forty Seara aao. How my vrandohlldren take Dr. unn'a Onion Syrup, which la already prepared and more plea. ant to the taate. SoM ererywhere. Large botles SO oenta. Take no aubatltuta for it Bold hy Uashett & VanSlype. Strayed or Stolen. Oneblgbiy geidltiK with two white hind feet, olauonn dark btown gelding, wlih one white hind font, each weighing about 1300. A Ibernl rewnrd will bo given for the return of ante 10 t. w. in 'mao, 4 17 t dw Aylum Avenue, Halem, Oregon, Smith Premier Typewriter. Hold;on eoaj ipnytncnU. For Rent. W. I. STALEY, Agent, Salem. H.N.nuiU'EK,aenM Agent, 101 Third 8L, IVirtUod. Hend for catalogue. W1SC0S1N CENTRAL LINES. (North. Pacific R. R, Co., Llttta.) LATEST TIME CARD. Two Through Trains Dally. a-JSpmil . Miun Tslipni I HtlHul. Wpin I .. l)ulnth H 4.1.1pm S.40tm S&Opm SSOpro I0pm l:.Vpni 1 6l)piii T.l&am K.SUHm IMftwn R,ani M7pm TTinui l - AnlilHuil. a a(tUinlfbloic.v..M Ticket, (old and ruHrgg checked through Unlit! Htotm and Utuitda. to all Holuiitu thnllii Cloee, ciiutieotlon made tn Chlcuo with all truns gitlnir 1-u.t and Hnulh. Korlull tnAtrtuutlon apply to your nearest wvavt ani ur ilAa. u, runii, lion, IHuuu and TkL AitU. Chlcagn. Ill SYPHILIS! aB 1 -wiPiyaC 'mw afV r"' ypsf7f5f i!M .m aJ-.,, A New Remedy A true SpKi&ca puil mJ peraanent eSmWitoa of aUpoikjnfiuit the bljud. aal a ruta U kaahay tf to the Ibuue u ttvrml to auJfrren fee vhc am urn la a renedr okaii kM lea ni.npiln the ateat amre pnvue ttpattiaenu ht tae But tan )a h ka. (a VH aded. aaJ it iH tut (ai. aa U la a True 8)tetae fee b)ykJak tvUm aej all Uaai iKanaea. IX yuu te heveat bea tjf (uU paAambn U yW (re. Saap jPM )vur aj-ueaa k eaewiaay aaj utker prtlawra. fkreeaeJyviUcwDvuiaaA (.aiiUf' wUtuttajl, t Buaraiitrw a vur r ruu4 tiaa iuvay, AJJnaa r MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., T rti Mt rmuM4 eat. Screen T. J. KICKSS. UOVtiE PAINTING, I'Al'EIt HANGING, Natural Wood Flnlthlng, Oor, 30th and Cheraeieta Street, Geo. FendriBh, CASH 'MARKET Heat meat and free delivery, 136 btate Street. J. L. w EXTRAORDINARY Of Standard Books By the Most Famous Authors. A FEEE BOOK COUPON WORTH FIVE CENTS GIVEN TO OUR READERS EACH SATURDAY. , 0" Hend Directions ou Coupon Carefully. THE JOURNAL'S PREMIUM BOOKS. A book coupon la printed In the Daily Journal every Saturday, which is numbered diHVrently every week. Save 6 of these coupons having different numbers, and send them, with 6 cents to pay postage, etc., to the Jouknal of fice, and your chrlce of tho following books will bo sent you. It is best to make 1st, 2d and 3d choice, so m case we are 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 treat deal these days of cheap books. Call and see them, or seud your order by mail. We know they will please you. By simply cutting out the coupon in each Satur day's Journal aud enclosing 6 ceuU to pay postage and package we give you each month free what would ccst during the jear from $2.60 to $3.00. at any book store or news stand. ' 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 a 23 24 25 20 27 28 2U 30 31 XI 33 34 85 311 S7 : 30 40 41 42 4,1 44 45 40 47 48 4!) 50 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 60 til 62 tn 4 65 87 t8 CD 7U 71 73 73 74 7a 76 77 78 T9 Called Hack. Artloie 7i2; by P. du Uolsgobey. Bad to Beat. ' MaHteroftheMine. Love's Martyr. Cane of Reuben Mnlpcbl. a fient rorn Fortune. The Mit apan Affair. A oman s Sacrifice. Karma. A Bark-Deed; A Tale of the Peasant's War. A House l'any. The Gray and the Blue. '1 he Detect ve a Eye, and Cecil's Fortune A8teel Necklace. J (S3. Hhe. King Solomon's Mines. Dark Bays, Death or Dishonor. 'I he One Thing Needful. Tbefcvll Genltix. Fedora; or, Tae Tragedy In the Rue de la l'uix. I lfeof Henry Ward Beecher. Allan Quar ermit n. Only a F irmer's Daughter. A dm.merelal Trip. Westofihe Missouri, Fast and Loose. A Modern nirce. A Puritan LoTer. Ab In a Looking Glass. For Her Dally On ad. A Lur-hy Young Woman, Tue Duchess. A C'a amity Row. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Texar'H Revenge; or, North against HQUttl. A B.ium fo- a Heart. Marriage and Dlv rce. '. the Gypsy Bride. The Great Hesppr. A I'rinee of the Blood. Jack and Three Jills. Mona's CbolCH. Anselma: or, In Splt of All. Marvel TbjHtory of Antony Grace. A FalseHtnit A Lite Interest. A Flurry In Diamonds. Barbara. The Hassenger Irom Scotland Yard. Hcrr PatiliH. The Partners. ThH Wp ng Road. King or Knave. A Real Good Thing. Napoleon and Marie Louise. Chris Old Ulnar's Hero. L T sea The BlHckhall Ghosts. iSe ?irfler, ,.f Uansom Cab. TheHelrofLlune. By Misadventure. ldy Hutton's Ward. Tracking tbeTruth. Mr. Meesnn's will Dr. qiennle'g Daughter. In all shafts Joe; A Remarkable Case. Dan Ira Living or Dead. alrI.;or,HallaTruth. A Mere Child. Fairy Gold Madam's Ward. y Wory of an Afr'cin Farm. The Unpopular Public. The Rogue. Ml llrethrrton. A Dangerous Calspaw. 81 81 8.1 K4 8, 83 HOWARD, The House Mover. 4.l Main Street. Lcars nrniiM a, ... , ad id lre Halem, Oregon. f ""' SHITfl BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. lWrJg5n!-,0,Ul'arkhutblok.roow CflflS. WOLZ, lVoprletor of the GERMAN x MARKET u'h CommtrcUl hi Rii, fcSSftfcK,",,'-,4 oked Meu -FHEEDKLIVCRV. . Theonly CM1U0 wienerwuret In the dty. Money to Loan. w& iK? "HW etr or ikiR? wTnT CO. T"taWHy u j.E. Jtuni'liV. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tllo Yard, NOllTJI 8ALKM, Doors AND JOIIilINC,. Morloj & WJiistutilcy, Shop 61 HUtte ttfet. Take It I EVENING JOURNAL, Onl;2eenU day delivered at your door, , ASH BY. Meat Market, KOSComtnerolat Street. Good menU, Prompt delivery. JOHN C. MARTIN, Horseshoeing. BLAQKSMITHING. State Street, - - Balern. D nm ID 87 K9 90 19 92 01 91 95 97 S 99 1U0 101 1CJ 101 105 ion 107 108 119 110 in 112 Hi 115 110 117 118 1V0 121 122 124 12i l'6 127 U$ 129 ISO 131 Ui 133 Raleleh Rivers. Jack Dudley's Wife. The .Madcioxea. A 1dm B-de. The Queen's Token. The Ladles' Gallery. The Englishman ol the Rue Cain. IsMairlsgeaFalluu? Almeda. Mademoiselle Solange. The Reproach of Aunesley. Three Years. ,y?r5,7 ?? heading Lady. The Girl from Malta. Cleopatra. The Ten's ot Shem. A Crooked Path, .Marooned Could Augbt Atone. The OolKoiha of the Heart Dr. Wilbur's Note Book. Roland Oliver. Rhea; or, The Case of Dr. Piemen. Mrs Annie Green. ' ForL.eof Her. Al au's Wife. tiVAWZy nd W0Oed TroHoPt's Dilemma. Blind Love. Thnaii stol7 otT Crimes. The Danyers Jewels. Hayne Home. Trovatt. Beatrice. BurrittDuraiid. Cloister Wendhusen. hvolutlnnof'Uodd." WbenUiand'TherFOrWnrd- HuSfi5f2JfSMtoUh- Kin Blkk In die Zukunit.or.n .,.. ... . ""'onot'-Looklnir FnriherU'r.ro.n us iafe'w-. in"?. Men in a Boat. I ?.!'aeckiUBre,2uy7rUre- "i TheJudriefe80fGbrieI1- 141 Barberlne u tRW0'"'' Choice. ui hH8 wrLove. 147 Hoodwinked. 148 Hortetmn IS tlS!S!l!iw'we. IdlTlmeTuio. 151 An Ideal Fanatfe. The Slaves of Folly. Uplerraplu River Thy.J,fdyWlcotl" I i ..,,lJnn,aD.ce of Child. A Little Rebel. """ l.i1na;t'8,Brln e Bone. Hints lor the Millions. 152 153 154 155 U(J 157 158 159 lU'J 101 U2 ltil 1M 105 1WI Diana of th p A Matter ofVk l "U,B Mhjudged. " Betier Dead IW ThBeKer,sUoniince. m TheM,-Dern5otT U? AiiaSS.h'eLoarth. 171 172 Mr ntit .., S teliJWx. Tinm:.":"."e.v"r. m Death "i.1?: .' W Modt''rated Eielches of. Farm for Sain or tm,i J0nUUngt?47na8c,reU-rX8,radt.0rf8ubllffl1 '.'jornearaaiem. W,U 'Trty' wumx(iy(fjl-. ONLY LINE R TONING 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A. M. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHTOApa 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago 40 Hours picker to lOmaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN d TOURIST SLEEPERS "EE RECLINIHG CHAIR CARS. niUllln n.nV?'" Kur rates M1 teoaiii .-; MiMidxt, Information etOl oa mm fcsr-T."-"! or yLi'M J. L BENNETT & SON, OANDIEB, Frnlt nnd Clgnrs, f, o, miaou. K. t. hum ill ia;vs, ClKr nntl Tobacco, BILLIARD PAIILOK. 948 Oom'l Stront. T. W. TH0RNBURG, Tho Upholsterer, ltemodel8, re-covera nnd rennira npholitered furniture. Fnl. claxii work. Oheinekcbi street. Btate Insurnnee block. ' East and South via THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacifid Company. CALIFOKNIA EXPRESS TRAIN RUN DAILT St JWKKN PORTLAND AND 8. V. (KlUlh. I .Mriti. 7.UC p. m. 9:18 p. m. 8:15 a.m. Lv. L.V. Ar. i'ortluna Salem Ban Fran. Ar. 7:a.m Lv. I 5.28 a. m Lv. I 7.00 p. m Above trains Htup only at lollowlug HUtionj north of Iloseburg, East Portland Orgon City. Woodburn, Salem, Albany Tangent, dheddn, Ualsey, Harrlsburg, JunctlonClty, Irving and Kugeno. " HOHKHVItn MAlr- DAII.Y. a.A) turn. 11:17 a. m 5 50 p.m. LiV. Lv. Ar. furtlaud Balom Hoseburg Ar. Lv. LV. i.-t) p.m. 1:40 p. m. 7.00 a. tn Albany loual, Dally Except suuiluj. 5 (XI p. III. 7.52 p.m. 9 00 p. m. Lv. Lv: Ar. Fortlana sulem Albany Ar. IKMUU.IU. Lv. 1 zm a, m. Lv.lHiOa.m. Diuing Cars ou lgdcu ISouto FDLUIAN BDFFET SLKEPEltS AUD Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. Vest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: PAILT" (EXCKIT SUNDAY). 7:dU a. in. I Lv. Ar. Portland. Corvallis Ai. Lv. 0.00 1' ,11. 12-56 p. m. 12:10 p. m. At Albanv and (VirvalllK (vinnect wita trains of Oregon PaHtle Itnllrond. KXPKK.-J IKA1M ! 11,1 hXUhl-1 MUMi 4:40 p. 111. 7:25 p. m. LV. Ar. Portlubd MeMlnnvlIle Ar. I Lv. I b-.M a. m 5:4.Ss.m J I1KOUOI1 TICKETS To allpolnUln the Fai-ttrn states. Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates Irom W. W. bKlNNKK, Agent. Salem. tP. ROGERS, And. U. K uuu i'abs.Ag'l It. KOKH1.KH, Mbdhcp'. The Yaquina Route. RJ. And Oregon Development company's Rteam ship line. 225 miles shorter, 0 hours less tinolhanhy any other route, First claM through passenger and height line from Portland and all joints In tho Willamette valley to and fromi'tui Francisco. TIME 80HKDULE, (Except Sunday.) LV AlbanV I.OQnm l.v IVitvnlKa Hflnm Ar Yaaulna..6-::o p m Lv YaqnlnuI"o.4 a m "' wrvains. iuibo am Ar Albany 11:10am O.AC, trains Rnnnppf ai Alhmtvnnil tw. vallis. The above trains connect at Yaquina with the Oregon Deveh pment Co.'s line of fcleam. between Yaquina and Man Francisco ,V; B MaS8en from Portland and all Willamette valley points can inako close con nection with the trains of the Yaquina Route at Albany or OorvalliB and if detlutd to mi Francisco should arrange to an 1 v at Yaquina the evening before date of salliLg. Passenger and F.elght Uatea alwave Ihe V??.?'" Kor Information apply to Messri HULMAN S Co., Irelght and Ticket Agenti 2C0 and 2C2 Fron t s reel, Portland. Or., or O. O. HOOUE.Ac'tUen'IFt Pas. Agt, Or. FaclfloK.K. Co. Corvallis, Or. C. H. HABWIO-L, Jr., Gen'l Freight and Pass. Agt, Ore Development Co., tlH Montgomery St. From Terminal or Interior Foints the n Is the line to take To all Points East and South. i.t.!jthe4ln!nK C"' route. Itruns througb vesiiDule trains; evory day In the) ear to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No change of cars.) Composed pt dining cars unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers ;Ot latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can bo constructed and in which 5??m.mo3?tlen" ro both free and iur nished for holoen of first and seoond-clao tickets, and ELEGANT DAY COACHE3. ii5oniln5?t ,lne onnertlng with all wtee Urt " ""'""rK"1 Pi,man 'ro" rrvrllonscan bese thSToad. LC t"r&;,1' any flfieD' ' in1?, Sh HTk to and frotn all polnU JJJ,i:mer,a..1Kalnl nd Europe cun be pSSy at any Ucket ofltce othls com- nfS!iinftrmaJ'lon concerning rate, time UI inUU!.rODtMI anitnllmvrfDlDlt.Airnl.llMt on tpnlloaUon to any Ment or Aakl. , A. D. CHARLTON. SETSi?. 0nersa Paweoger Agent, No. taitwST ' "' wi.itflB. iw BHAW A DOWNTTs'O, Ap vU Northern Pacific Railroad Mexican War Soldiers Increase, if Pcnsionsh Under Aet ol January 6, WW. are entitled tolnejut. Apply to " D. C.8HHRMAN. AUvMUiAjoN, W. a. UURLH0RT Aje. Q p . 0yWk, CUteAUerBer, -wwyW noh, 9rr, W