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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1893)
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B" rrk- .!.(. nrf.n at !" atinllllt be Joeated at Portland. It would be ebeapeat for all the rest of the prison papulation of the state to travel then wad Portland could not dump her crlini BatooB theeotintry. 1-. - 6oM of the people connected with the Oregon world's fair exhibit, wheth er salaried or unsalaried, are showing wbfti flret-claae aaeea tbey can make of tkemwlves. But they have a great deal of natural material to work on. The Portland Oregonian does not like the teat of government to be where It k. It would be far better,you know, to have It under that tall lower and in the office chair of the big editor; there is where the seat of government should be. If the state Institutions are scattered more the Multnomah delegation In fu ture legislatures will have lout Itnoccu patlon. The log-rolling lobby for statr appropriations for the various locl iBtereeta will form a corrupting luflu- see that will control both houses. A great many papers have copied Thk Journal's account of how the Ibmbb people would get out of the bay last Is ease of Are. What a good May long to know u how to get out t there la ease there Is no (Ire. Bill, ,, Ml I The legislature at least should sit at i PerUaud. Thea half that city would set have to move up here every other wlBter, and the boodle lobby would not kave to go to the expense of hiring spe Ul traJBt to eoaie up to Bleai on im ,parUat oecaselons. taaanaeessses. -i 1 After eharglug the county f 100 for leetloa tickets that could have been bad far 1100, and f45 for an advertlee aseat that ban always had four times as wuea circulation for 112, the Democrat bmb should ehange hi paper into a dally. Uowuoh ability as a reformer ahoutd BOt slumber lu a mere weekly. esMeesrji i.uusa The little papers of the state seem to think uy phtee Eastern Oregon, on the Saake river, la Lake county any where, would be a better place for the etate iBMltittione thau Salem. Bosae f these people would cost the state a seat deal awe to net them there, and that kail there would be to it, Bau people ate taUeAed with their seat of yemaaieBt. wmmmmmmmsmaessBm It has beea images ted lu several quar as that Portlaad, la order to get the aaeta), would be glad to donate ample ireuude, and even to i a mihiiuk iuhu. cat tuu weatd be aothlog aiore Borleat thaa a i to tfce legUUture and the voters, eaaUary therefore to public pnhtar. T" OragealaB. Portland sjlmdd aet be ae seaelUve ta the brlb- It ki really aUrmleg. I eed MameBS Liver Regulator for it WHh imae(itie.rtiii. u. M-Mayer, AlaeoH, Qa. 'iiVk muikHwm nttid, iHrf,kikMteM Nhlrf Iff We!' Wfffff wiM Ai ttmn rlOfrtWy tVW46 WetlfieWiy. tlH! (HUM tlefi fc liH) jrttfkbf Pit, rlWrkf lit WediMl.y teltnt 4t)titi1h)l trMtf tml Wee lH,UHt, WrilHfthef n(MM aftd tfinthii VtUUj, Tlrt ftteHntltintf oMfofiil MtiM, (fft( f, Ihn mtiHrti e wltfi will fe pteM WHMrte4 MliltefMty ( I he utnlttftei ene, will owMf next Yft4 aeeey efeftlHaV Mny iUU, MMCafrleH. HMdnApU, reader and ImpefMMHtefi will glvo a ettlerUlri' Httht, tn4i4 by bef talent tut tin beHf-fH of the Adverttaeg fund( on Frl day May 10(h,At 8 p. w, AdmloM 60 and as centx. I'rof Bclber's entertainment drew an Itfidieose audience and ea(x tot all were provltfi-d wild difficulty. The Am ot (he audlehee wm b oompllmenl 10 (lie suet of (he (cacher, Mim llurisaker of Wood burn visited dispel, frlday, The I'hllldoslans ave tbclr last fB meeting for the year, FrlJay aveoltig. i i m i Tb Vttl of all wr Tolencttitn our dai, 1 to u litre.' V urgstlT l-rtleU, Hlr) For Mine-tenths of the diseaeee of the ImmI v beiflu with constipation or the clogiriiig up of the sluice-way, through wiiicii tne impuriiiM or ma uiooa e arw so that they are reabsorbed Into the system. The Purgative Pellets act gently but thoroughly upou the stom ich and liver, and are the best laxative Known. Without racking and strain ing the organs, they opeu the boweU tod restore a natural, healthy digestion Unedualled lu dys;iepslaf constipation , ollllouuett. pile), or any of the result ing diseases. FROM WILLABD. Mrs. IL C. Oeer Is suflerlnt? from an attack of the grippe. The boys of Willard being law abid ing citizens In every sense of the word, do not hunt now, and consequently the untao birds are gettiug very tame. Chinese pheasants are seen around the yards and orchards quite often. Mr. O. 8. Hlbbard and family are visiting at the borne of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Hlbbard, of Willard. How's Thin! WeoderOuu Hundred Dollars Re ward for auy case of Catarrd that can not be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We the uudurMlgued, have known F. J. Cheuuy for the lost 1G years, and be lieve bleu perfectly nouorablelnall bus iness truutuictious und iWmnulally able lo carry out any obligations made by their firm. West ic Truax. Wbotesate Drueglsts, Toledo O., Waldlng, Rinnan &. Marvin Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Bold by all druggists. Testimonials free. No headache with PILLS. TUTT'S LIVER 8ALKM Mlltms. Wheat 02o per busheL OaU S540cer bushel. Potatoe6000o per bushel. Flour 13.00 ier bbl. Rrau (Hacked) 918.00 per ton Hhona (Backed) f!.00 per ton. Beans, white. So per lb. Eggs 10c )r dozen. Chickens 8 to 10c per lb. Chopped feed -(Sacked) f 20.00. Ducks 12jo per lb. Getse 7c per lb. Turkeys lOo per lb. Lard-12l15operlb. Butter ltt30o per pound. Bff TCA'Ia drvuseii. Veal 10 to V2o. dreseed. Pork-712o drvssed . Wool 15M H8o per lb. Hops U15o Ier it. Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing ueiweeu j. u. iioueruon uu r. a. mr zee at Turner has been dlsolved bv mu tual consent. J. (J. JtoberUon will re ceipt for allmoulue paid on account due saui ii rm ana pay ail outstanding debts, 4-13-4 w OUT Or SIGHT. The traveling public are now fully alive to the fact that the Chicago, Un ion Pacific A. North Westeru line oflVrp the very best accomodations to the public from aud to Chicago, Omaha aud Intermediate point, uotonly dur ing the world's fair, but all the year round. 4-3-61 lUtpberry PUkIi. Boughegau, Gregg, Cuthbert aud Malabar, (aat two red stroue nlants. Several thousand, call early, or dellv ered free to auy pari of the elty, at re- itueed ratta. Leave orders at John G. Wright's grocery. II. W. rUVASit, Market Gardner, Salem. S-18 6-wd Nerve Blood Tonic Bulkier sWrWU. --sv - faJtfBfMSJ .WEiiuir CIMyi . 'YSaBSSm ajaTaTaBBBW SMM, WBW MiMliiMO VAVWAL MVHKAIh MfVHtiAY, MAI' Hit iaOtf, w&ljtmmkm "" "-' --- -- ' miH t1MlM Mttft 1HI r6rlr am .h tiii iUttttt iiiy iff tf with iif if4 m frMftM fft. fci H trwtf, wmw ttHmi, ffhn tkiMixit fcid ii re-, WfltWfr.frtflvrtJ t Wfcll rVjfcflllMH M'Ulht HfH , WhlM IM hrtt lrMf ihf btih4, tiftftNwf r thi f Whfl JVWnds hM iM foM. rtWj lrtl tii-im ryl tttplf H ftA tnt lh Hut, r 'l bff we'll 'sfrti tti & ttit C 3t4 IM Mht IMI ri WMft 0flfi fAntt'l ffii r fid IMfSU hoM (h tt. ill Am i Thfl li't eliM UmN lftf)lht trti thlnr 1(WI. tt lh hMMh In circle mttK Till Ih4 KmjflfH AM llhl bnn Whf rernh'H Nhbllfi fonnUIrt 6ot AM IMolfxl hold lb t". -OieB WWW Shall from th lnlntotnht. Among the Phllo'lelfhla cotistltuency In Europe Mil, snmtner wMatsrge party chaperoned by Vt, William V, ilastlegs, who now prides himself that the wlads of twenty-four language, have wafted through his long wnlker. The party Included, among others, Lewis E. Belt ler, who is Mayor Btnsrt's right bower, and William IJ. Olll, who is the local head of the Western Union Telegraph company. Bdtler and Hastings oneday visited the catacombs of Pari, the great ondergroTind graveyard where thou sands of corpses repose. While there Dr. Halting quietly told the superin tendent that Beltler was the man next to the mayor in Philadelphia, and that guide wm more than gracious, "Suppose a fellow was to tuck one of those under his arm?" asked IV-ltler sug gestively, pointing to ono of the grin ning skulls. "If monsieur would like them we will send him some," Beforo they reached the hotel the keeper of the corpses had wrapped up three moss cov ered skulls and sent them to the suite of rooms at the Hotel Continental which the travelers occupied. When Mr. Gill entered the room beforo the return of the others he eaw the psckage, and thinking it was a nice present some of the fellows had bonght be opened it and was horrified at the contents, which rolled out on the floor. He fled in hot haute from the room and could not be in duced togo back again. Hesvntn bell boy up to the room. Mr. Gill by close associa tion became reconciled to the newest ac cessions to the party and was finally In duced to accept one of the skulls, which bo is having mounted oa a tobacco box. Beitlcr's has been changed into a drink ing enp, and Colonel Hastings' will do service as a hairpin holder. Philadel phia Record. The Rita and Fall of Famllle. A family, liko a raco or a nation, does indeed bud, flower and ran to seed, and the seed must be transplanted to new soil in order to bud and flower again. Now a part of tho foolish anceatorshlp of tho past resulted in the creation of aristocracies built on the foundation of an illustrious ancestor. Wo are get ting wiser and better. We are putting our aristocracies closer to tho primal sonrce. Wo oro learning no longer to respect a man becauso bis ancestor was better than himself, bat because ho him self is an ancestor. The farce of royalty Is played oat; the farco of rank and costo lain a moribund condition. All men will soon learn to laugh at tho claims of long descent. Many men langh at them now. And this In itself Is an immense step In advance. Bnobbery. vulgarity, pretension these hideoas traits will soon be of the past Our grandchildren, freed from the ab surd Ideas, tho absurd restrictions of seinisavago inception, will bo larger, more generous, more tolerant better, in short, than ourselves. Fresh and vigor ous blood will intermix with the worn out descendants of great men, and in due time greater men from tho stock will be born to the future. Every suc ceeding ago sees tho abandonment of some superstition which has checked tho progress and development of the race in the past. WUlhun 8. Walsh in Now York World. A Maw Photographic Procei. An effective and greatly simplified method of producing a photographio representation In tho form of an intaglio engraving, or, as it Is generally called, a photogravure," Is being introduced. The new method is Intended to reduce the time occupied In tho process, which osnally takea many days to a few hours, and to dispense entirely with the supple mentary aid of tho skillful engraver. Its essential feature lies in the fact that the picture, instead of being obtained from h graduated depth of thoeugruving, U produced from a sunken surface of uniform depth, the gradations of light. Gainefl 15 Foiis. IkinaMaat-Kat attrfarer from asrpiu civcr auw iijrsprpaia. i;rr thlnr I atawtsacrccdwl imeHufll WBW HIBf Tutt's Pills I eaa aew a treat aay .! rfoaa't 5Jl,",reaa,auUbawaa;BJw; 4SlNBJWBalHlllll." QLDXYX1YWSE1X. Strayed or Stolen. Ou M ,r fa'dlne with two while fa!n1 "Ta"u,m;J rtrfe wew M'dlnr, with oa rWntt reward wilt b(Wr lor Iba Mora of f,;,.,.h' - . . 1UTH mahT I THdw vjihi .umm, nlm, uroa. MONEY TO LOAN najwOT.4 Krai Krtau. ta aaauti ad Hawab ata to ecuw Marts MMBa. FEAR k FORO, ' - ' - mrtisnn -niir"'i ' nit'' -niinma.i UtAUmbt WOMJSrf. TrrflMfrt fad OjffifcM.fltttlei If r AM litWceMfnf Method. HtihdtttU hi woftieri cft'fWi gfsleCul NHiMiittitt (if lh (islifl (llpy hni4 dV-flved turn lf elflcyftiiidtielMirt M A WilbMe7el by lit. IHttlh. 'th follow! M ft (wtltcb (torn (eMfMiOhlrttas . Ht.L'. MttttiKin, lhfhtilJltA1, fori fAfid, rhnmtiM( Bnf'f snd fml lrio lIM,MffTiM'ieotlOnNf SfJ. .. . . mr m KtoTi il A i- l. r. . ffi flfitl'IMSnd blH-he Mln Iflttl Irt'ltSni fitMMSnd bfrt-he on th " lit tHttt th " Iff Mr', fMln in tbelnit and dfeie rallVwrjef e euMi aiwi her on wii c-jrfu oitnm 'mn . K. t. mi 11 ft m . VntiTA. ott' f0tndnrl deb lur hMrl1si'eads frl Mltrf f ftiflfslftt snd fmsl iwuMm In all vsriMM eomfiiratiun, per msn'ntly ep'ed Mf.J1sfCiliie,MeMlMivllie,"rei'n((ofmj efirofnaiir e's Mlsfd, Of., wfnfflftatlon or diw4 rxrtitlsr lo her ttt liter and Idoer trouble, rbetitnaMMn sod iftppttUiiMt Olfloe hours from 10 a, in, to 6 p, in, evening, 7 to 81 Bundsye, id to 12, Mft ciwfl can receive home ireat merit after a few days at the doctorV olTlce. infulrlcfl and circulars nt ttte Office t 310 (Commercial street Bslem Oregon The reduced rates only two weeks longer, time limited, Hood'sCures Scrofula In tho Eyes Partial Darkness Eight Month" BUtht ami Perfect Health llettort fry Hood's SarHtpartlla. Eva Berav Bradford, Mass. "About years a;o my little girl. Era, who was then 4 years old, had a scrofula trouble with one of her eyes. For 8 months ire had to keep It bandaged from the light. We tried ererythlng the best medical odrice wnnld suggest for two years, but nothing appeared to do her a particle of good. Wo feared that she would entirely Lose the Sight of the Eye Or.e day I read of a little girl suffering simi larly who had been cured by Hood's Sarsa parllla, and decided to let her try It. She seemed better when she had taken the first botUe. so I cot another. And when she had finished taking three bottles she was HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES completely cured, and now at the end of two years, not baring shown any return ot the trouble, we are sure that Tho Curo Is Permanent We feel Indebted to Hood's Sarsaparilla for the good It has accomplished." Fraxk Beiuw, Central Avenue, Bradford, Mass. Confirmed by Colby Bros. "We haTe full confidence In what Frank Beraw states of Hood's Sarsaparilla. His daughter Is certainly In the best of health now, as we see her often and her eyes are all right.'.' Colby linos.. Bradford, Mass. Hood's Pills cure all liter Ills, bilious ness, Jaundice, Indigestion, side headache. DR. GUM'S ncrsovxs LIVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. a aonanl or th. fcewtli eh dy. t ry tor hull. The., tall, .apply wh th DUin Uk lo nak it rclu. Cur KMuUeh, bruhua a Im and elMr lb CoiapJ.ilon beiur tha Mnilat. Tb.j act mildly, n.lth.r rlp nor " othr plus da. To eooTtne too or Ih.lr a.rtu w. uii uaplH rr,or full box Sao. Sold nuTtr BoaiJwXLOa.rbUMliptaa,ra. Bold by Raskett & VnnSlype, Smith Premier Typewriter. 8oM oa:eojyipjaiu. For RenU W. I. STALEY, Agent, Slm. U.N.IlUHfEE.Gea'Ugeot, 1 Third 8U, forUaad. Hend for eatalwaa. W1SC0S1N CENTRAL LINES. INartstn Pdc . R. O, lM-) LATEST TIME CARD. Two ThrotrgK TraiJ Daily. IttlfunlOtptnIt MIb a fcaiM " r.tapm ijnimuujil iwhum apai IHrn "TlTii ;t"u: inHHB a;u l&HaTJHra I. AttUad. at a aWre T,arojannl -.rhlfv. aj ft.H(l TlrkMtsold and awn 4Hktl tbeovctj U all pia 1 1 th UaK4 We a4 Casua. Ctttht eeloei bA 1st CWwuo w at Wale imu Kawt aihl hwustt. s.erfall latermsMoa ajrfty to jvsir anat WW HTW l f f Lf3 tM II V-sf lafsli;"'C'l ''il iaaliaaBBBBiaaiaBBBBr" JaBViaB ltUw JA,eLPt1Nr, Vrsa.rttTkAcotoUaflssflt Screen ItbVBti VAtUtm, VKVm HAtttitM, Mufal Wwd t Infilling fcof, W n hd CbemrleU tfeM. Geo, ifaitlrlalii CASH 'MARKET )m( rnest snd free dellttry m SUIc Street. mv j. Of Standard Books EXTRAORDINARY Authors. A.JEKEE BOOK COUPON WORTH FIVE-OENTS GIVEN TO OUR READERS EACH SATURDAY. gtr Head Lfreclions on Coupon Carefully. THE JOURNAL'S PREMIUM BOOKS. A bonk coupon Is printed In the Daily Journal every Saturday, which Is numbered differently every week, fiavo 6 of these coupons having different numbers, and send them, with 6 cents to pay pontage, etc., to the Jouknal of fice, and your chrice 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 bat 25 cent book printed and that means n reat deal these (Ibjs of cheap books. Call and see them, or send your order by mull. We know they will pleaneyou. By simply cutting out the coupon in each 8athb day's Journal and enclosing 6 cenU to pay postage and package we give you each month free what would ccst during the jear from 12.60 to $3.00, at any book store or news slaud. l 2 3 4 6 6 7 S 8 10 11 12 13 11 15 17 18 IS 20 21 J3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 S3 31 US 37 38 39 40 41 U 44 4 4fl 47 48 49 0 61 M Called Rack. Article T2 by F.du RoUeobey, Had to ReaU Jlftjtierof thniline. Love's Martyr. Case or Reuben Ualrcbl. A KiRht rbr a Fortune. TheMaapan Affair. A w oraan i Sacrifice. Karma. A Bark Deed; A Tale sf the Ptatanfi War A Honse Party. The Gray and the Blue. I" "elect vp t Eye, and Cedl'i Fortone ABteel necklace. JfSS. Hhe. King Boloroon'a Mines. Dark Days. Death or Dishonor. 1 he One Thine Needful. The Kvll Genu. Fedora; or, foe Tragedy In the Hue de la 1'ulx. 'ire or Henry Ward Reecher. Allan Ouar erma n. Only a Farmer" Daughter. A Dm merrlal Trip. West of i he Missouri. Fast and Looe A Modern Circe. A Furltan Ixiver. Aa In a Looking Gloss. For Her Dally fir, ad. A. Luoity Voung Woman. T-e Duchew. A Cu amity Row. Dr.Jekylland Mr. Hyde. Teah Avenge; or, North against ABauinfoa Heart. Marriage aud Dlv rce. ilarra. the Gypy Bride. The Great HeipT. A Prior nf the Rlood. Jack und Three JliU. Muna'a Choice. Aneima; or. In Spile of All. Marvel Th-Htory of Antony Grace. A FalseHta t A I Jle Interest. A Flurry la Diamonds. R rbara TAtfai,',0,ter ,rom Scotland Yard. Herr I'auln. M u The Fartnrs. " Th. wr ng Road. M Kin: or Knave. A Real God Thtrir. Napoleon and Marie Louise, Chris Old RUzar's Hero. L T sea The BNck ball Ghosts. ?hS S'fler, .". Hansom Cab. The Heir of Llnne. By Misadventure. Lady Hutton'n Ward. Tracking the Truth. Mr. Meeiuiu's Will Dr. Glrnnle's Daughter, In allba rs Joe; A Remarkable Case. Dantra Living or Dead. Nat rl.;o. Hall a Truth. A Mere Child. Fairy Oolit Madam's Ward. IN TSeRoTa"ltt!e, ; M' Rretberton. IM A Dangerous Caupaw. i t-k r.-"., . u"5. HOWARD, The House Mover. 131 Main Street. -5S5S3s- SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. lWreWgoan!,UM"nbl. CflflS. WOLZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN x MARKET ..0?U, B'treW Ht, Salem. aaA4iagea.rreh'oUBi "ke4 Meau FREE DEUVFJtr. . Money to Loan. JSSSSJS!mma'' co. tsrta.tt4L.ayt I (AVtonuf Doors J.ftJtMU'Jll'i Tile for Salo, titkk Mrj TlfYaf(l rtORTIJ gALfcM. Take Jtt evening mmi, OnlyleenU dy ditlreredat your door, -hub jonflirtrjr- flhop i HU( Street, J. L, ASH BY. Meat Market, SOI Cemmerofsi fttft OW mt, rrompt dellTer, JOHN G. MARTIN, Horseshoeing. BLAOKSMITiUNG. 8Ut Street, - - Baletd. mi R By the Most Famous 87 S8 9 to 19 92 83 91 S3 r 97 98 W ICO 101 1U 101 105 10J 107 1P8 1U9 110 HI 113 113 115 116 117 113 1V0 131 121 124 12i 1:6 127 128 129 1.4 131 133 Raleigh Rivers. Jack Dudley's Wife. The Maddozes. Alim R-de Thi- Queen's Token. Tbe Ladles' Gallery. The Englishman of tbe Rue Cain. Is Marrlsge a Failure? Almeda. Mademoiselle BoIaDge. The Reproach of Annesley. Three Years. Veie: 1 he Leading Lady. The Girl from Malta. Cleopatra. The Ten's oi Shem. A Crooked Fath. Marooned Could Aught atone. The Golgotha of the Heart. Dr. Wilbur's Note Book. Roland Oliver. Rhea; or, The Case of Dr. Piemen. Mrs. Annie Green. ForL-veofHer. At an's Wife. rS&i'TS?.?"0'' Wedded and Wooed TbeHalvatlon Army. Trpilppt'sDileinmi Blind Love. tSI'J1.5 A StoVr f Two Crimea. The Dan v em Jewels. Hayne Home. Trovati Beatrice. Burrltl Dnrand. Cloister Wen dhosen. Lvolntlnn of "Dodd." wokl.nHdtTherFOrWard' Kfieinnr,oL1ht- Eln Bllck In die Zukenrt: German tnnk ,H5 AJow ot Trinity. U""Q JiS "'MenlnsRoat. SsM?aw- JS B?iSrfyT"- i Th!jM0'dTe!e0fOkbrtU- 1 Baroerlne" i inVT,l?e WJaUrt Choice. 148 Horteme 141 15G 151 153 153 IM 155 US 157 158 169 lft) 161 M 111 IM 165 1W lt7 18 lfii 170 171 1W "ItJImeT.les. An Irteal fanatic MJby.--Tne81as or Folly. UpTerraplu Riven AhLe..fenbe10fR"Chlld SIVJM ?..! Bone. FJMe ,UBalons. Diana of the Crosswajs. oi er Dei "usni, ead ti!. Pl'r"r wance. The Treasure Tow.. JiHenuune. The Merrnott A Daughter ottarth TheBlarkTuiip.nn- nnd M.re Ben,, 173 SI B'''V.fBalIa,aetrCfc niJi,r. Su,e or Trade. containing ,V77ceSr will t25.0 Bublly. .nonearaa,. "' "ftfoW oooiiinlty.Or, ONLY LINE RUfflltfG THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 A.M. 31 ' 7:30P'M. 1 T5AYS TO 2 OHTnAr 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago 40 Hours Oulcker to Qf4 and Kansas City, PULLMAN ind TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINIM6 CHAIR ra' D,N,NG CS ii 2 iB BE-ftt B 2 " J I h MNNBIT 4 M. waif iiAnoim, Mt and (Agm K.LttmvtikrYH, BiiiLiAitr) i'AKLon, ttAtt Oorn'l Str, Ti W. THORNBURG, The Upholsterer, Itemodeti, ro-eorers and re nplioltred rurnltnre. Firii! staM worit, Oheroelieta iimi HUtIn.uranfiioci:. W( ?BS THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, OREGON, Itate, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The beat hotel between Portland aid r Francisco. First-class in all Its appolntrnttti K. lahlu a. .Jira wilt, Ih. rr'nuntt, Choicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valloy, A. I. WAGNER. Prop. East and South VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE the Southern Pacifid Company. CALirOKKIA KXrKK83 TRAIN KUW SAILTU- TWKKW POUT1.AWD AND 8. IP. rVilllh. MTItl. T.-u; p. in. 9:18 p. m. 8:15 a.m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Fortland Bftlom Ban Fran. Ar. I 7:doa,a Lv. I 6-26 a, b Lv. 7.00 p.n Above tralna stoo only ul lolloimr nihiirm. north of Roseburg, East Portland Oregon City. Woodburn, Balem, Albany Tangent, aheddi Halsey, Harrluburg, JunctlonUlty, Irving ail ciugciia. IHWKIHIHf; MAIL. 1IAI1.1 . HJD a. in LV. Lv Portland Salem Koseburg Ar. I 4.-1O u. iilI 11:17 a. m Lv. I 1:40 p. d.1 6.60 p. m. Ar, .uv. 1 i.vu a. ns Albuuy Local, Dully l.xceit Sunday. 6 UU p. III. 7:62 p.m. 9.-00 p. m. Lv. Lv: Ar. Pun land sal em Albany Ar. Lv. Lv, lU-bOti 7.3d tuml I 60 a. ni M Diiiing Cars on Ogdcu ltoutil POLLMAN BDFFET SLEEPERS AND Second Class .Sleeping Cars- Auacnea to all through trains. west Side Ditisiod, Between FortlanH and Cerallis: TAII.y-(KXCE;PT 80NDAY). 7:aua. in. 12:10 p. m. Ijv. Ar. Portlauu (tervallls At. I Lv. 12:5Bp.a a.au u. At Albany ana ')orvallls connect trains or Oregon Partflo Railroad. Willi KXfKtCOTKAIM (DAtLTlCXOlCr-rMUw li . 4:40 p. m. 7:25 p. m. I.V. Ar. Portland McMlnnvllle Ar. liV. o.aua. Uil 6:45 s.bI TUROUOU TICKETS To allpolnMln tbo EaKtern States, Canadil and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratal rum w. w. ciiiiMMisu. Agent. BaleB.1 iOP. ROOE1U5. AasL U. F. aud Pau. Ag'l I k. 'jni4jr.i. nnnKKtir, The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC ii K And Oregon Development company's steam ship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hours less tlBieihxnhy any othir route, First clsa through passenger and lrelvht Hue (torn Portlat-d and all joints in tbe Willamette yauey 10 ana rrom ian Francisco. T1MK 80HU.DULE, (Except Sunday.! Lv Albary 1 00 p m I Lv Cot vallls 140 p a ArYaq.ulna&H)pm LvYHqtilna 4 am LvCorvalilii.lfcafiam Ar Albany 11:10am O A C. trains connect at Albany ami ter rains. The above trains connect at Yaquina with the Oregon Devel- prnent Co.' line of kteaiu- ijutmren taquina ana Ban fninritco N.B Passengna riom Portland ard sll Willamette valley polnUean makeclo-e con. nection with lb trains or the Yaqulua Kouw at 'Albany or Corvaills and ir detlutd to Mi Francisco sbouldarran jetoafrlveat Yaqulns tbeeenlng bel re date of sailing. Passenger and Fi eight Kates alwais tbe VJ?,?: or Information apply to Alcrt HULM AN & Co.. rrrlght and 'Jicket Agenti JOOand S02 Front a reel. Portland, Or., or CCauOUE, Ac'tOen'l Ft d 1 ts. Art, Or 1'arifirU.K lo Cortallls.Or. C. H.HABWtLL, Jr., Om'l Freight Dd Pass. Agt. Ore lieveioi nient fa, . 104 MoMgoneiygl. 1 Fron Teriiwl or Interior Points the ID Is the Une to take To all Points East and South, .At.!t.th"Jln!ne route. Itruns throui b Tcstibule train; every Uay Intheyiarto ST. PAUL -AND CHICAGO ' (No ehange of ear.) 0apsed of dining can nasnrpaased, ruiiman drawing room sleepers ;oflateat equipment TOURIST SleeDing Cars. SSSiS?. reted and In which SiSSl5?V?0A,u re to ree and m Sckeu wdd" ctant nd ond-clasi ELEGANT DAY COACHES. llrfi"i!2?ti,n onelng with all lines, aQordlnr dirvi n .ii.minil serviM. - -M MM.MWI.M .PttHssM ah thraL r' ,rrtloB esw be UjcvlU aey Mt of pa22?,-,.hnUBd B1 Europe can be purchased, at aay Ueket oee oftaU o- a.'wteation to any uent or Asaif. ur D CHARLTON. 4W POWMIKd, AfNttl luwsiSKjBsS,