. . ,. m-tmnc 4 ;'rt ' J1SMM1.1 U-UH'.m.j tii -.f..A., naloi.1 1688 yni j.l.lio Ourij . , t 'ir..j.i.Ln: . " . fpniiiunn wnunuu. by local flljl-'nuiM(i w iiftv .can no rciicli Hid UPt'caocfi (Krtldn .f IMHti There In only olio wny locuro DrnfocM, ntid (liit Is I'y C'Olinllllltlorml h'Hiu.IlM, DeaTni'M In caused liy.flli IiiIIiiikmI con dltloii of (ho . ttiiicpUH llhlfii' of the Kuslncliliiu Ttibo, Whuu (III tube uettt lltfliUKt-d you Iiitve n MMiiMlntf round or lniorfi'Ol,lK'iirlli, ami w liun II In entirely cliwoo DenfiieM U lli re milt, niid unless the liiflitmmnlloii cuii ho taken out until Ills tube renion-d to lis normal coudllloti. hearing will bo de stroyed forever; ulneouswi out of. ten are caused by catarrh, which Ih nothing but an Inflamed condition of Ihu niucoufl BUrfitcea We wlll.jilvo Ono Hundred Dollnrn for atvyrjMco of Deafness (Caused iiv catarrh) ittut cannot be cured hy, Hull's Catarrh C'uro. Betid for circulars, fret-. F. J. 01IENl!,Y,.& Co., Toledo, O. ftgrriolrt o.v DrtiKnlat. 75o. "DB.,1, L. GASHES. Stricken Down .With Heart Disease. Xr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Jnd.' . Gentlemen: I fed It my duty, as well as a pleasure, to publish, unsolicited, to the worI4,ih9 penem rcceiv Druhl.a , 1 ncflt rccefvpd from on. Miles- ReaToMTiveS Xrafffandltacomplloatlonfl.'arupldpulsovttiyy HtDies. was Etnaxen aawn witn atari ingiromvuiio uuocaii peirainuio.a cnoKin ilnjroi burning sensation In tho windpipe, o onnres; ircssion T H O US A IM DS swfe.Pt- , in tuo chest, glon of the heart and below lower rib, pain In tbo sums, shortness or breath, sleopletsnefs, weakness ana general debility. Tho arteries In my ncclc would throb violently, tho throbbing of my heart could be heard across a largo-Toonrendwould ihnko tnv whole bodv. I was to nervous that I could not hold my hand steady.' IJkara been under the treatment of eminent phuHeiani, and haVt taken gallon of talent if edict nn tvtthntu the tenet benefit. rA friend recom mended your remedies. Bhe was cured by Dr. Miles' remedies. Ihavetaken. inpin threo bottles of your NwfilJHE.IJ Heart Cure end two bottles TT" sj Nervine. My pulse Is normal, I hare no more violent throbbing of the heart, am ajsiu mh. Itlncerely recommend erenr one with symptoms of Heart Disease to take Dr. MlUt' Jleetora Hri Itemetltee and be cured. Uypsum City, Kans. L. L. CiWffa. SOLD ON A POSITIVE OUARANTCE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CTS. eolU ii y u. J. Kry, druggist, P'alem FOR SALE. On easy terms and cheap. A 10 acre orchard on Sunny Hide No. one. a miles south of Uaiem. 6 80-0t-dw JOHN HART. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CAKUS. P. II D'AHCY OKO. O. BINOHAK. S'AROYdc BINGHAM. Attorneys at Law, Itooms 1, 2 and 3, D'Arcy Bulldinar, 141 street!- Special attention given to bust neusln the supreme and circuit courts of the state. 1 11 R, V.-BOISlS. Attorntyat law, Balem, Ore con. Olllco 'R Commercial street. rillLMON FOKD, Attomey at law, Salem, JL Oregon. Ofilce up stairs In l'utton block HJ. BiaOKU.'Altoiney atlaw,Halem,Ore. , gon. Olllco over hush's bank. T J. SHAW. M.W.HUNT. 8UAW&HUNT t) , Attorneys t law. Offlre over Capital National bank, Ualem, Oregon. Ss T. RICHARDSON, Attorney at law Of flcsunstalrsln front rooms ol new Bush Took! corner Commercial and Court streets. Balem, Oregon.' JOHN A. CARiON, Attorney at law, rooms Hand i, Uunli bank building, Halem.Or. ll.kllONUAM. W.H.HUtiME8. BONHAMAHOMIEH. Attorneys ot law. Office in Bush block, between State and Court, on Commercial street. E." foeUK. BtenoKrapher. and -Tj pe- L.- wrlteat- 'Best eauloped typewriting ofr lee but ono in Oreeon. Over Bash's' bank, Ualem, Oregon. , STELLA SHERMAN.-Typewriting and I commercial stenography, room 11, Oroy ock. Hret-clas work. Rates reasonable. Q C BROWNE, M. D., Physician and Bur O. geon. Office. Murphy blojk; residence, i&S, t ommerclal street. -- Dlt. T. 0. HMITH, Dentist. 92 State street, 8alem, Oregon. $ Finished dental opera tions of every- description, tlons a specialty. rainless .opera- r D.PUQH. Architect. Dluns. speclflca- T T . lions and sunerlntendenco for ali classes ol buildings. Office 290 Commercial street, up stairs. r A. ROBERT. Architect, room 421, Mar- j. quam ouiiqing, rriiana, Oregon. - P. J. LARSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons, 'car riages, etc. Repairing a Specialty. Hhop 45 State street. TlltOrEOriONLODQKNO. 2 A.O. U. W. X Meets in their hull .in Hute Insurance building, every Wednesday evening,. f ' '. 'Av W. DENNW, M. W. J. A. fiELWOOn, Recorder. HEAVEN .' '' ON EARTH. LOVE AND BEAUTY MAKE HEAVEN. Ho let us have pure hert, beautiful flower, houses, bird may beautiful women. Every woman can be loved, can be beautiful. LOLA MONTH GREMB the HKIN KOOO and TIlHUK BUILUKK makes ladles beautU ful. Prevents wrin kles. Keep skin in perfect condition. No matter wbal biemUh dlsflcurtuCaceorforHt Mia.Nettle Har ison'a articles will cure, ask 1iVWi THKD LKOO, . L nruriit Pstttaa yju rtowUV JBlack. Ssaera, ' Ore. will tell you 'J a'wat th'm, he selU them. , for any special or com pi uw ted blemish of lk.ee or form, write " , MR?. .NETTIE HARRISON, AKckiCA'S) BtADTY DoCTOK, 58 Qtry, att 9$ ftnoUoo, Cat. BupwHuous Hair rrrwiitrllj- Rtaterwt W tjjt fo'w TT dej& Cil j -x Mf i rrv er niST 55rsase:'o' . -fcv pki,p1; j. HE WAS THE MAN, The fllnrjr of a llnttlmnre Drummer nml nn fnnocetit t'liBi. TllO IJultltnOrO ntld Ohio antilbwoalnrn train Was pulling' vyest from Bdlbre, oil the Ohio, when tho Baltimore drummer noticed an Innocqnt loojdntt chap In, tho next scat jtisf stowing away tho frag monts of a plentiful lunch In a paper baa ready for tho heit rfiehj . Nmlglrig- hU companion, no started in to have a bit of fun with thq greenhorn., . , "Prottyrouglfcottntfy down tWs wdy, ain't It, slr7" ho asked politely of the mild eyed lunch takdr., "Yeas West Virglnny's got her tips and downs," was tho quiet roply. "Llko Mary and her lamb, oh?" quit zod tho drummer, grinning. "Whlchr "Mary and her lamb, y'lniow every where that Mary went tho lamb was suro to go. That's tho way with West Virginla.nnd, her .hills. Why, thoy tell mo that tho hills nro as steep as the side of a mansard roof." Yes, I guess that's right," placidly assented tho VirinJanV " , jAndJs fellowwasielli; njr'mo vester- iay timt you couldn't pasturo a billy- goat on thoso hills wlthouttying him on with n string;" pursued tho'touriar, grin- nftir ttW'ltr ur ilia tnn(W 'Yes, I guess that's right," was "the unmoved reply. "And I heard last summer that a man up "above Charleston fell off of his farm ndrokojiis arm. Youdon't think that ;is sgj'do you?" and tho 8rajnmer could hardly,keep his faco straight "Think it's so? Why I know it's so." "Know it's so?" cried the drummer, taken aback. "IIow. tho"- "Why,? ali tho Virginian calmly, , 'it was just this way. Thero jvas Something got Ihe matter with ' tho hoisting' tackle of tho derrick." "The derrick?" gasped tho drummer. "Yes, tho derrick ho was plowing with yon know yon always have to plow thoso perpendicular fields with a derrick and so ho was stepping on the clovator."' "Tho elovator?" panted tho drummer. "Yes, the elevator that runs up tho path to the sprincrhouso. when ho missou his footing aqd fell clear across his farm right slap through tho window of the iuuuiuuisi uiueuuK iiousu uiiu uroico ma arm against the pulpit stairs. And, you see, I happen to know all tho particulars because" Ho rose with a" grim smilo. "I am tho feller that fell!" And when tho train reached Little Hocking that drummer fell off the rear platform, jn , a demoralized condition. Arkansaw Truth Teller. Satisfied. Proud Father Ne,ver, ,child, neverl The idea of the dau'ghier o a rich bank er throwing herself, away on a poor man. You must.marry wealth or not at all. Pleading Daughter But, pa, Alphonso "Not :Po6r?;, Hocahho $ 9,tll wise?, ,, Break off 'tho engagement With out delay.". , . M, "But ho is wealthy very wealthy, pa." "How can a hotel proprietor be wealthy after such a season as this? I'll warrant ho" hasn't.got ! q his name" ' "But. va. ho is not a'hotelbrob) ,A- riewr. '"Nonsense! Ho himself admits it. Hero is his card, 'Alphonso do Blank, Whitecap , hotel.' " "IltiiqiWj but ho isn.t S.Sft .'ii--' ot uio proprietor. "VYoaEjajie, uiuur u "Tho head waiter." "Oh. that is difforent. Bless you, child?' Tif-BitsT my Trouble Drewlnir. "Say, Jimmie," said ono small Free man street boy, to his. neighbor in sepulchrally jilenMing tone, f'pleasodpn'! sling alt'thom old chickfe'rf h'6ads over in our front yard." "Why not?" was tho cold roply. ",WJiy,"v said tho3 first; with a snspi ciops tremble in his5 tone, "tho preacher in our church is in tho parlor, and if he sees them chicken heads ho'll stay to din ner sure, and thero's only ono plo, and it's gofsugar on it tool',' J 4 , Ono touch of naturo mado tnoAvjjoo world kin, and thb chicken heads wero not thrown. Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. Very Nlee. i "I noKico tnat you aro poking at the clock;" ho said as tho hour approached 11. "Yes," she replied, with a yawn. Howent9verto the mantelpiece "and eacamined the clock atfentively. . "It is a very handsome ono," ho said as he resumed his seat. Now York Press. , I'uroGold. Tho Beauty's Frind-fl'm so glad to hear you are to iuarry Jack Croesus. It's really a golden engagement for you. Tbo Beauty Exactly 60. It's my fif tieth. Kate Field's jVashington. An Injustice. "Omrions. Gladys, whose rictsr is this? I never saw suHi i homely man." "jt's Tom, but really it doesn't do him justice" "Oh, of courso not! Inever saw a pic ture of ft girl's sweetheart that did." 'But, Ehasnor, dear, jot jnhwidjc tand me. I mean Tom is 10 time tome- BTlSsTSHBSVPkBSHBHSBBBJ JaM mvmmtQ OAVvmij Join! buUfiHt alt dutsrifeV Thfcr6'itV6vfsl(6ri'lu thor( ImlWHi every tiny who snow uy their face that they would bo more at ciwo somowhero elso in Jackson park. They walk through tho rooin'fj KJ thoiigh they wero dodging tholr creditors, They hang their heads beforo n marble Dlafltt and steal covert glances at soma of tho ambitious efforts of the French artists, Their modesty is so pronounced that it hurts tliortlna bod' ly as a bunion in a tight shoe, A man with hia wlfo strollod into tho 1 ranch section yesterday, Ho had thoappoar enc'o of a clergyman looking for a job. rJhd was more worldly in hor dress and manner. Beforo ho know whoro ho was ;golng ho was standing in front of a pas toral scono, rcinarkablo for tho amount of flesh color it contains If for nothing else. Tho man pulled his hat over his eyes and turned to his wife, who was looking in another direction, "Corao out of hero," ho gfnfliy Com manded. "I'vo soon" ohough of this nl' ready." Ills wife started in meek submission, but hor eyes fell on tho pastoral sceno. Her feet stnek fast to tho floor, while her husband repeated his command. "Wait for mo out in tho othor room, John," she sweetly remarked. "This is Franco, you know. Yon had better gd ovei1 to tho architecturaroxhtblt." Chi' cago Inter Ocean, Tinllevers In Lack. There are as many superstitious pco plo in tho world today as thero ever wpre, and. tho belief in signs, charms and omens has by no means passed away.' A chafirtiM?' young married' woman has won almost all the prizes atthe progr6s9- ivo cuchrd 'parties sho has attended uur-' ing tho past season. She plays well; but,1 as a friend told her, '-'The best playcrt havo to hold good cards to win." At the end of tho season sho told what she. thinks has boon tho causoof all her luck. "I never fail to cut my finger nails be1 foro breakfast 'every Monday morning',! 'sho said, "and that is my magical-oharci' 'against bad luck for the wholo week1." A pretty little woman who was visit ing herofroma neighboring town looked admiringly at her own dainty fingen and anxiously inquired "if filing would not do as well, for cutting tho nails' in jures them 80' but tho lucky ono waf positivo it would hot, and the pretty nails w6uld havo'to bo sacrificed if 'then owner wished "to win. Ono of tho best women I know shows a piece of silver tc tho now moon each month, and if she has to turn back after sho starts any whero sho carefully spits beforo' she 'acts out again. Louisvillo 'Couricr-Jburnal. Professor' Morse's Protest. ProfeBs6r'Edwafd S.Mbrso writes with warmTand 'righteous indignation' to thi Beitdn: Herald in protest against; the "Columbian bell" pnterprise which haf taken form at Bennington, Vt. This it a project for casting a bell from metal relics which people throughout' tho coun try aro' "solicited 'to 'contHbtfte: ' "One' hardly knows"," writes PttfeSAbr! Mdrio, "wluchtoc6habmriinoSt-ithopronfoten of ' such a project or" the weak minded enthusiasts who aro willing to deprivf their local historical museums of valua ble relics for the sake of adding a grain or an ounce to tho weight of this ponder nun bell. "H the public' wero risked to contrilP ute current coins.'rinfirs Spoons. silVCi ware', brauitpiriBctc., allot whlch could bo .casfly'roprodnoed, tho bell would sound 'justros" sweet. But to melt 'ddw'n rare historic m'emehtds',1 pfrohistorio pb-. ject's' 'm"c6pper"aha a host of artlcler hallowed by age, which 'can nover be replaced, is an idea bo monstrous thai an injunction should bo issued staying proceedings II possiblo till tho public conscience boaronscd to tbo desecration about to bo consummated." Congratulations to Dr. Tatmasei Itov. Dr. Talinairo and hiri'tfeomo feel happy, and they, have a clear right? to' re-' joico oyer tho. wiping out of the entire floating debt of $110,000 which bo seri ously hampered tho'work of tho Tabor- nacle. It is a happy ovont not onlyfof Dr. Talmagtfana tho great church "with whiclf 'ho' has bcen'so lontr an'd-usefullv assocl(ttecl', but for the greater metrbpry lis, of which Brooklyn is already-in fact' though hot in naihVa part. Pastors of the intellectual power and spiritual forco of Dr. Talmago aro im portant items in tho assets of tho com munity in which they livo and labor. Tho churches' which they build up and whoso activities they direct aro vital factors in tho public lifo of a city, It it a common misfortune a Rcneral loss of largo dimensions, whenever such pitstorf remove to 6iher places'or their cuurchei aro crippled. Greater New York is the gainer by the establishment of tho Brook' lyn Tabernoclo on a sound financial foot1 ing and by tho continuation under fair er auspices of Dr. Talmago's brilliant ministry. Now York Recorder. Talking Wi"th thet Presfdeut. When tho president is iuteresteM aiBt is really giving a caller or callers hia eai nest attention, he will rest each one of his hands carelessly above tho hip,- will smile, answer questions and ask all about the subject matter. If the visitors hang on too long, tho president will be gin to slido his hands down and swing bis" arms to the rear just a little b'it. That means' hois getting tired; If lie, puts his bands entirely behind his big body so you can't see them, then it Is timo for the congressmen and omcoseek' ers to cut tho conversation short. If thoy do not, the president then locks his hands beliind him, closes his lips and frowns gently, which to tho observant caller means that tho time has arrived for disappearing. Cor. Charleston News and Courier, A May Barsrala. Young Housekeeper We cannot af ford fish at your price. They cost too much. Fishman I have several doaen oyta. ma'am, left over fro April, matitM down to ner cent. VnnrrTTniKjnr ftti.tfftindl Bsl themnp.tJ9!apUaofoad of eyataw, j .'jovmTMstfssMvmiAyt ...tttHrjo, is, m9 .I'an-niijigi.i u i sum PLAY vith Fine, HOW TO rlck Prirfof nf4WVlth tli tlevonrlrtr Ml-fiM-nt unit Tliflr Origin, Juggling with nro was practiced In very1 nnciout Mints. Many of tho tricks of Mint sort which nro host knoSVii kfdiiV'Word' employed to do' colvo'tliflvulgrir' thousands of yenra ngd. Tuotb'18' tictthltig oven now which does tnort to dxcltr) tho nston' hihiiUjtit; df tho lgtibfftnt1 than tho broutliltl of fltiino, which is ft docop Mon liandod down from romoto.nn' tiqtiltjrw . Wlien' tho' slnvea in Sicily roso in robellion about 160 B. C. and took cnlol rovongo for thovronga thoy hod Buffored, thoro was among thom a Syrian named Eunus. Ho wna n man of' great" crrtf t ftnd courogof and haying Boon much of tho world ho had beCotno acquainted with a variety ot little- known arts. Ho pretended to havo immodiato communication with tho gods, and as is usual in such cases, ho confirmed his divino mis sion by mirttclos. When desirous of inspiring his followers with courage, no nroatnea names ana sparks among thom from his mouth. ItiflBaid that,- in. order to perform this, marvol, Eunus pierced a. nut shell at -both ends, and having .filled it with; some burning substance ho mit it into" bis mouth and breathed .through it. Tho Bamo trick is per- formed much' better nowadays. Tho juggler' rolls iogethct some flax or hemp into a ball about tho size of a walnut-'wMch''hG Bets on fire, pei mittingit'tobutn until it is nearly consumed. 'Them he rolls about it more'fldx whiledt is yet burning, and by this means the fire may bo retained in the ballifor'a long time i When ho is ready to do his act, he slips tho ball into hisi mouth unperpeived and. breathes throughi it. His breath re vives tho fire, bo that sparks proceed from it, and tho performer sustains no injury so long as ho inhales his breath through. his nostrils only. By this art the Rabbi Bar-Cocheba, in the reign 6f the Roman emperor Hadrian, mado tho credulous He brews belifivo that ho was tho Ions , looked for Messiah'. "Varidus uieories have been ad vanced to 'account for tho other feats mentioned. It will ' be remembered that during themiddlo ages the guilt or innocence of persons accused of crimes was often determined by or deal, the defendant- being obliged to hold a piece of redhotiron in his hand. This was another case of inc. 1 gling, such trials being conducted by priests, who covered tho hands of those whom thoy desired should es cape with a'lfrotectivo'pasto. A boIu tion of spei'nu'ceti in sulphuric ether. colored red with alkenet root, which i solidifies at CO degrees Fahr. and melts ( and boils-with the heat of the hand; is (supposed to be the substance which is used at Naples when the dried blood of St. Januarius melts spotaneously and boils ovor the edge of tho vessel containing it. Exchange. How to Improve' the Voice. An Italian scientist has' just made a now discovery, which is likely to .render good service to professional singers. From tho vibratory influence of rosin- on-violin strings, our doctor argued' that ft similar effect might be pifoduced on the vocal "chords. After dissolving' a quantity of rosin in spir its ho' applied the solution to the said chords by inhalation. But, what is still more marvelous, by adding cer tain substances to these inhalations,, different results are arrived at Add tincture of benzoin to your rosin, and the voice will jump up an octavo, balsam of tolu will lower it half an octave, wheras spirits of .camphor will extinguish it alto gether. Thoso unfortunate persons 'who live next door to an operatic linger will pleasotako note. Evone rnent The Word "Crank." If "crank" is an "odd American word," it has. been in common use in Derbyshire as long as I can remem ber, and it is still often heard. It is used to describe a man who has fads, fancies and notions outside tho com mon run of thoso of his neighbors. A man' with a bee in his bonnet is cranky, and so aro thoso why ride hobbies of any kind. It is good old English, and having; died away and gone out hero hag been kept aliveand ia now revivified in America. Burton used it nearly 800 years ago in his "Anatomy and Wendell Holmes, after tacitly ac cepting it ns of American coinage, discovered and pointed out that Bur ton had used it according to its ac cepted meaning iirAmorica. Notes and Queries. A Temperance Drink r Tjpcrnnce people a health giving drink for the masses. Hiresla Not a harmful ingredient in Its tnakc-up. Nothing but the pur est extracts of careially aeiectea herbs, roots, barks and berries. A si tent pstlrses mines riys kiHooof a Delicious, Strength- eaiot;, EBsrvctceai uevuige. I B ear sod get WW k! 1 ' wm if.-? il V' i Vv f f f t HOUflB TAINTING, PAPEIt HANGING, Natural Wood finishing, Cor, toth and ChemeietA Street. Geo, Fondrisch, CASH"'MARKET Best meat and free delivery. 136 &late Street. FRED A. ERIXON, BTONE AND BRICK CONTRACTOR. Estimates made on all kinds of work. ItetIdence(.tr.lStband llelvlew HUHHIcm. 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MorJoy k WIbsIabIcj'. Shop 61 rotate street J. EMUHMlYe pile rfornSale; BrlckMtnd Tlrs.Yafd, MOUTH BAl.r.M, ASHBiXJ. Take It I EVBN1N0 JOURNAL, Mdat Market, 90S Commerolal Street, Good niMts, (Prompt delivery, Only 2 eenta ft day d6Uvered.at, VntlP tlrulf. - ' David McKillop,. . JOBH-r ij MAIfflS, . Horseshoeing. BLACKSMITHING., Ute Street, - - Salem. Wood Saw Leave, orders nt Balem Im provement Co., 95 state street. it E&BUkMte"' This WQnertult.proparatlojii JBv.Purcly Vegotablo : compounded from th,o prescription of tho Official Physician to tho Court of. Spain. ''Espario' recreates Montal and Nerve Powpr in, Man and Woman. An infalliblo remedy for Nervous fijid Qeiieral Debility, NeryqusFxostration, Creeping jPaalysia, Weakness caused by Debilitating: "tosses, Excesses.. or. .Over-indulgences, In cipient Softening of the Brain or PareslSr-DLuincss, IrOSi.of MemQry,.ConfU8cd Tbougbtsand al Brain? Nerve or Sexual Weaknesses,. It has no equal in-restoring, tho, Stomach, and Brain a to its norma condition, following the abiso of Alcoholic Beyorages, 6r indulgence in the Opium, Morphine or Chloral habit. produces better muscles, bonoo, norves, gold. Tho price $1.00 per box or 0 boxes RUNNING DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, . 8;45. A-, M. " " 7:30 P, M. 3i DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker, to St. Paul, 3 Hours Qulcker'to Chicago, 40 Hours. Quicker to Omaha and Kansas Cjty. PULLMAN -and TOURIST SLEEPERS FREE RECLINJMG CHAIR CARS, DINING CARS. For rates and general Information call on or, address, W. H. niniLUUKT, Asst, O, P, A. SIM Washington HI., VowtUAVif. oitaio,. From Terminal or lolerior Points the Is the line to take To all Points East and South. It is thedlnlng ear route. It runs through vestibule trains; every day In the year fo ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change' ears.) Composed of dining ears unsurpacsed, Pullman drawing room sleepers ;Of latest equipment, TOURIST Sleeping, Cars, Best that ean be constructed and In whjrb cootoBiodallsHM are both free and fur nished for hol(Ufof flrst and seeoadlas ELEGAUT DAY COACH EH. Aoontlnuota lias eeturting with all IIbm. aaordiag mfttf) .and uninterrupted eHl4aSitoXra5.n! UMroao. . Through ttefceU 1 to and frow all peloU ,au:swsl muom sm Is Uki osHat it this oosB- lBAsaswaa.avasjM parsHssisgrtaay Of IttLiBmuiematSlrYSMyuiUtM oa ariailsatJaa K i I'M! i , .. A. U, UHARIJlUil. ?JM!fHff& DO-f VIM Of Amenta- im, ONLY iH LINE- ssbsBBKrAsl VKu2fSj'Hx llan r TMRHIIfiH I TK J, L DENNETT k SON,, CAMDIM, t f O. Bloolc R. T. HIIMIHRKY Clara? n& TeitHtce.. 'BIILIARD PARLOR, ' 948 Oom'l Strt. t.W. THORNBURG, The Upholsterer, Itemodols, re-covers and repalts upholstered lurnltnre. First class vrork. Cheineketa street, Ktate lnsnranoe block. NERVE REVIVER ' ! 1 aBBBBBBsVr - I CSBBBtsWisTr -C hair,.. fpr;t East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE of the- ' Southern Paclfjd Co(npany. OAuroiiNiA axpKKsa tbaiw kuk saimbk TWKCM rOBTI'MDAKOS. r. L.l 'BoutET i6rtk7' 7,-OCp.m. L. Portland Ar.l 7:S6a.m 9:18 p.m. Lv. Halem Lv. I &aSa.Ba. ;16 a.m. Ar. Ban Kran. t.v. 70p.'ii Above trutns stop only ul following stattoM north of llQseburs, Kast Portland Oregon Olt,, . Woodburn, Halem, Albany Tangent, Hheaos ualsey, llarrUburi,JunotlouUity, Irving a ix j-.ubcub. KOHKHUUQ MAll. DAILY, 8:J a. m. 11:17 a. m 8:60 p.im. tiV. W. Ar. 1'ortlapd . Balem ' ltosoburg Ar. I4W0 p, bo, . y, TwMj Albany Ivoval, Jally Ibfoapt Hnaaay, 6.U0.p. nj, TZ7 Ar." IVrvland A'1 lttsuswas.. '.17:3aa.B3 ' r,ed0a.rui T&l p.ra, 9:00 P.'m. ualem Albany Ulniug Cars on Ogden Route . POLLMAIJ BUFFET SLBBPBRS ' AND - Second Class Sleeping Cars ' Attached to all through trains, West Side Division, Between Poitlui and Cerrallis: PAII.Y--(axoarr bundat). 7uia.iu. 1:10 p. m. Pbrtiaua ("orvallls Ar. Lv. tHJtup. m. Ar. At Albany and Ctorvallls eonnaet Wlta trains nfOrcenn Panlflo lUliroad. SHBtWHTItAIW IIMII.V WauaPTHUWIiAt, '' Tsiop. airrijvT 7:2ft p. m. I Ar. Portland MoMlnnvllIe ... ,' "; Ar. ua.B. I,v. bia.m illltOlHJH TICKETS To all point In the Kastern Htates, Canada and ICurope can be obtained 'at lowtf t late Irom K.P. KOUKltfl. A.sU (i. '. and Pass,'Ag7t n. iwir.iii,r.n, hsbsist, - Tho Yaqujna Route. OHEJJON PACIFIC It R. And Oregon Development company's steam fhlp Hue. SU5 miles shorter, VI hours lean lUrougii passeuger and trelglit line freca Portlaud and' ail lolnls In the WiUametta valley to and fromlun Kraaolseo. T1MK HOJlKDUlilS, (Eicept Sunday.) Lv AlbsDy.I;00 p m Lv CorvaUbul:40 j a Ar Yaauluaw p m Lv. Yaqulu ...(MA a a Lv Owrvalll.10:6,aw Ar A(bU)r..lhl m O. & V. trains connect at Albany and Oar vallla. The above trains connect at Yaqulaa wIMa tho Orrapa Development Co.'s lino afstaaaa- WlrUmarM f ally pdnu aa aiafea ateae so nectlon with the trains ef the Yaqulaa MotMS) iiie luun mr any utii.r ruuio, - em smia; HULki AN Ue.. rretaht as 3M aa1 M8 Fraat alwsi. PerUsuid O. O, MOO OK, Ae't Usa'trt t - Or. 1'ariaa K. K. Co . Ot f H, HA8WMXL, Jr.. U'lVre4fi(lM Pass. A gl. Ore. Davejjaatst uvrnth -'jr Hr ' 'Wssfeii'Tl feTw1 ' l , WXA ' , lSBSSSSKBSSSSSSSSWlTrr:r JV PWTnnfKf K ' m , 'I I I "W mi- -a 4 -m 1 'I I & - r . Mte.4. JJJ I, . J H.-