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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1893)
"m P-" wmmamfmmm lEKii&''' Sc ItSPw IfiiKrKBa lPr-i L tt !- , JAMES ,R. VMlTE, I'inartf ef VTiltVi Qolslirit! Corner 0. Premlon JJsnduia Oruostro. Dr. XIU MedUat Cu., Itlkhart, Irtit. You will remember the condition I was In five years sgo, when 1 m afflicted wild a combina tion of dlMAtea. and thought there was no hclp ton hi 1 tried allklndsofmcdlclnes.anasourcaj of enUuent physicians. My nerves were prostrated, producing dlttlnesi, heart troublo mid all the Ills; that make life miserable. I commenced to taks DR. MILES' NERVINE and In three months was rtnrreTLV cuacg. In my travels each year, when I are the thousands of physical wrecki, suffering from nervous pros n . n - tratlon, taking prescriptions from l-l ZX Vi local physicians whobavenoknorvt- oduo 0f theircase. and whose death Is certain, I feel like going to them and saying. nfT Dm. MILI octDb. Milci' NinviNcaNoatcimtD." in my profession, myproieuion, -vl gminn Ji?5 are so many su n,l IMkl J Hirers OTorwork.mcn' " sr tal t! -oiession, . am. a a a wnero inert. from ovorwork,mcn B "" tal prostra- tinn mid nerrnna exhaustion, broneht on br the character of the business engaged In, I would ES THOUSANDS s a aura euro for all suffering from these causes. James It. Waite. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 25 CT& gold by D. J. Fry, druggist, fcnlem Z??. y,VV'5 I1IPEOVED LIVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. a moTemant of the bowels each day.lanaoeaaary tor health. These pllla supply what the ayatem laeka to makelt reirular. Cure Ueadsohe, brighten the Eyea and clear the Complexion better than loametloa. They not mildly, neither gripe nor ileken aa other pllla do. To oonvlnoo you or their uerlta we mpll samplea free, or full box 26o. Bold iverywhere, Boaanko Med.Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Baskett & Van Blvpe. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE nowt"rVp, Do you wear them 7 When next In need try a pair. Beat In tho world. 5joq $3.00 54.00 SO 3.50 2.50 2.25 $2.00 FOR LADIES' $2.00 41.73 FOR BOYS 2.00 1.75 FOR If you want a fine DRESS SHOE, made In the latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4,00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look and wear as well, If you wish to economize In your footwear, do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name and price stamped on the bottom, look for It when you buy W. X.. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by Kkau&jk s. A tVrlnltlo For Husbands. Tho young wife of nn engineer resid ing near the Thiergarten had gone to spend the Easter holidays with hermoth er in Magdeburg and appeared bo well satisfied with tho change that she pro longed her stay, notwithstanding the pathetic appeals of her lonesomo hus band. At last our involuntary grass widower devised an original plan for in ducing his little wife to return to her hearth and homo. He got a friend of his who kept a camera to take a photo of his house and send it to his wife, with a let ter stating that her intense longing for home would no doubt be somewhat miti gated when she saw that tho old place remained as sho had left it and that she could now stay with her mamma as long as sho liked. The very next train brought my lady unannounced, greatly excited and ac companied by her mother. Whence this sudden apparition? The photo in ques tion represented our engineer standing in front of the house and engaged in a lively conversation with the young lady next door, whoso laughing features were distinctly portrayed in tho picture. Ex planations followed to tho effect that the whole affair was a joke, but madam did not quite 6eo it and staid at home instead of going back to Magdeburg with her rmiinmn. Berliner Tngeblatt Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribod : Catorfc. DR. GUNTS ONION SYRUP FOB COUSHS COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE laraUiac a family of nine children, say only remedy tor Oouxna. Colda mad Croup was onion Trap. IiUJulMn'eet4Ttc.4ayaUwaaforU rears wo. Wow my craodcnlldnn take Dr. 0nu" Oulon 8 jtu p. which ta already prepared a&4 more pUeaant to the tea's. Hold eTerywaere. Lane boulee 40 eeata. Take so sabeUtute far If. gold by Baskett k, VanBlype, Vli&S f"S&S I j: y Uef?ra L flyp ' " W'B -R" Z sssssauuii uijiwIS Jan FOR J(hn J"rlpk.-irlL aar ifcfc.:A----w Wm$2BR& 'ip. cJrv VI (LfS iaji& 5r 8m . johh naiL dfi iTfl Way vnrr. Tim Triiiftifiimrti t'tmngi' nfnn tlUi nlnn Tflfnnnil tfi iMy Tim tint iwotnoffvft HirI vrrr(rw a r iilroml Iniln In Amrlnt, tlm Jnlm Dull, Mi tho .Tprwy City Blfltlon of (Jm I'pnririjrlvNtilA itillnmd nt In-Ifl Momlny tnofiilna Itoitrid for (1ilrierf. Ucliliid It worn two tmrwofiKHr vmvwn linvliiff on tionrd n jmrty of fwitn, Tliorrow Hint liatKlltxl tho Irrtlti Iind Ihjmi fpleoted from tlio vpforntiri (if tlio sorvlco. It cotifllslfd of W T. Unlloy, who linrt boon on tho rond llnpo IfiSO: "QlKtoi)" Drnkfjinnn Jotinn Hngor, who was npiioliited In lMOj I'.jnr IJrnkomnn Tlioinns Qnllnrfhor, wlio first sorTcd in tlio Bnmo oniinol ty In 18-11); Firotnnn John W. Snn ford, wlio lioifnn his railroml enrcor In 18CB, rind Engineer A. E. Horlwrt, who hold tho pnino )1nco on old John Bull early in tho fifties. Tlio ongino John Bull was brought to this country by Robert L. Stevens in 1851, and in 1853 it began to run regularly on tho Camden and Am boy railroad. In tho sixties tho old ongino was sido tracked at Borden town, N. J. It romainod tliero un til placed on exhibition nt tho cen tennial exposition at Philadelphia, after which it was returned to Bor dontown, where it remained until 1883, when tho Pennsylvania rail road company secured it and gnvo it to tho United States to bo placed on exhibition in the National museum at Washington. Ono of tho passenger coaches was used as a chicken coop by a farmer near South Amboy, and tho other was found several years ago covered with rubbish in a New Jersey lum ber yard. Tho queer train was an object of interest to thousands of people who lined tho tracks from Jersey City to Philadelphia. In every town it passed through the houses were decorated with bunting and flags, and nearly every inhabitant was at the station. Thousands of school children, to whom a holiday was given in order that they might see the train, wore massed along the tracks in the dif ferent towns on tho route, and the cheers of the shrill young voices could be plainly heard above the rum ble of the train. At Princeton about 300 students took possession of the train for about 15 minutes, making the old cars ring with their college cry. When tho train was released by them, they covered the track so thickly with money to bo mashed by the wheels for souvenirs that tho engine could hardly move the train over it. This was kept up by the people all along the line. From Jersey City to Trenton, tho entire width of tho state, the train ran more or less on coins. These coins ranged from pennies to $2.50 and $5 gold pieces. At Trenton tho rails were covered with' all sorts of coins for a distance of nearly 800 yards. As the train ran slowly along a crowd of men and boys fol lowed it on a run, and reaped a good harvest by snatching up tho more valuable coins before their owners could reach them. Threo young Princeton students, who had threo pretty maidens with them, only suc ceeded in finding two out of tho six $5 gold pieces they had carefully laid on tho rail near their feet. In half an hour battered pennies, nickels and 10-cent pieces wero selling on the streets of Trenton at from 50 cents to $1 each. Owing to various delays it was C :55 p. m. when the train entered tho Broad street station in Philadelphia, 1 hour and 15 minutes behind the schedule time. Tho coming of John Bull and tho two antique green cars which had at tracted so much attention on tho routo had been announced in tho evening papers, and by tho timo tho train arrived in tho station there were 10,000 men, women and chil dren struggling to see it. tTho entire timo occupied by tho run from Jersey City to Philadelphia was 7 hours and 35 minutes New York Sun. Glass Eyes. Tho earliest notice of artifical oyes I am acquainted with occurs in a very rare work by tho Freneh sur geon Ambroso Pare, entitled "La Mothodo Curative des Playes et Frac tures do la Teste Ilumaine," Paris, 1561. Paro gives a description and figures of artificial oyes to be worn in cases where tho eyeball has given way apd all the humors have escaped. They aro to bo segments of a hollow sphero, made of gold, coated with enamel painted in natural colors. With"tho exception of tho gold, thoy aro exactly like tho oyes in uso at tho present timo, which aro mado wholly of glass. Notes and Queries. He Zjtcked Tact, 'Gentlemen,'1 said an indignant passenger on a Third 'avenue car, "will none of you get up and givo this old lady a seat?" "I'll thank you, sir," snapped tho lady, "to at tend to your own affairs. I am not bo old as you aro by 20 years, if I am any judge of a person's ago." The indignant passenger got off at tho next station.-Texas Sif tings. Intel lor Distraction. vou live hero! By Jove I I D' should think that boiler factory op posite muBt drive you mad." "Not at all, my boy. Never hear it. Got a baby inside there teeth Jnjc" Comlo Cut. J0VM5NINO CMil'WAfj MATMEMATIOAL MCVCLA TI0M9, lft TXefiiinrtftfllrl lmtiirit VntnA4 mlrr lit lllaelfts Thlf . Tlntf n-IltiK h-IImk. Tho nfilrifl Imiv wottt Into tiio lto phono txjx nrifl Irnhl Ilio rifllrorIo filii enr, fifl tm Iind dona titimtKirlcM times Uiforo. In fnct, trifrtt of hl timo was iKnt In Uio box what do Inff, noliody know, hut jirMitttinltly trnintniHtliig twlry and lovo wmies to tho par nt tho other end. "Hollo r "tiny. Oscar, nro you btmyl" Hho know his voice woll by this timo and needed nonssurnnco that nho wan talking to tho right porwin. Hor verbal familiarity In strong Jiroof of their telephonic intlmaoy. "No? I'm never busy only when I'm talking to you. Go ahead. What Is It, Maudoi" "Do you want mo to toll your for tuno? Will you do as I dictator "I'd do anything you say, Maudoi I'd dlo for you." "Woll, tako thodato of your birth." "Yes it's" "Don't toll mo. Hold it in your mind for futuro operations." "Yes, go ahead." "Wait 11 xnimtte," and sho toro her eolf away to attend to tho vociferous cries of somo impatient subscriber. "Bother thoso old cranks 1" from tho sweet fairy as sho returned to"her engrossing pastime. ' 'You'vo got that number?" "Yes." "Woll, doublo it, add five, multiply by 50" "Wait a minute." and ho figured it out with a pencil on paper. "Yes, I've got it." "Now add your ago and bo suro you do it right." Silence for a moment while tho ponderous machinery of his intellect computed tho sum. Then: "Yes, I'vo got that." "Now give mo the total." Poor, unsuspecting young mortal I Promptly came tho answer: "Four hundred and sixty-eight." "What I" with a suddenness so ter rific as to jar tho bell. Then in a softer tene: "Oh, you dear little thing, I thought you was older" than 18. What makes your voico so gruff ! Does your mamma know you'rO out?" and compliments of a like nature by tho yard. Perfectly nonplused tho individ ual of chores pondered a lodg while over the situation and at length ar rived at the solution of his perplex ity. Sho had wanted to ascertain the age of the person who was making love to her and had used her wom an's clever wit to effect her purpose. That she succeeded admirably is clearly shown by tho above true tale. Nor was Oscar the only fly caught in the trap of her trickery. Hor whole circle of electric lovers, with ono ex ception, were outwitted by the same foxy method. Some wore too young and others wero too old to suit her, and sho has relinquished them all and remains true only to the "excep tion," whom she snail regard as herself. New York smarter than Herald. Ixurell's Life nt College. "In the pleasant surroundings of his boyhood James Russell Lowell went to college, enjoyed tho Hasty pudding club," says Professor Charles Eliot Norton, "was mado its secre tary, and wrote a good many poems, and liked the reading of verso bettor than ho did the" learning of his les sons, and liked bettor to read in tho alcove of tho old library. "Ho was apparently lazy and did not do his college work, and toward the end of tho senior year ho was sent to Concord. It was a source of great regret to him because lie was class poet, and ho was forbidden to come bock to read his class poem to his fel low students on class day. It was in 1848 that he seemed to have come to tho high tide of his power. In this year he wrote most of tho first series of 'Biglow Papers,' which everybody knows to bo so bright and animated.' New York, Tribune. Tlio Original Proprietor of a Slave. Chief Justico Theophilus Harring ton was the judge who decided ngainst a Virginia slave owner seek ing to arrest an escaped slavo in Ver mont becauso he could not show title from the original proprietor. Tho Virginian offered in ovidenco a deed from the owner of tho mother of tho Blave. Tho judge said that it was worthless becauso it was not an orig inal proprietor's deed. "Who then is tho original proprie tor," asked tho master, "if not tho owner as whose Blave ho was bornl" "Tho Almighty, sir I" sternly ' an swered tho judge. "Heor hia grantee can have on order from this court to return a man to slavery. Nono othor can 1" "Chittenden's Personal Remi niscences. A ClcTer Bcplr. Of Bright, Mr. Torrens records a very characteristic remark. When Frederic Lucas, his brother-in-law, had joined tho Roman Catholio church, Bright asked; "Well, Frederic, bow is your now superstition?" and was met with the roply, "Better, John, I think, than tho old hypocrisy." London Acad emy, Entirely Appropriate. It is quito appropriate that the warm, rich blood should mantle tho brow of tho woman who has a mar ble forehead. Marble is the proper thing for mantels. Boston Trtuv cript, .lOtrrw, ,tiiumh)ay, yioiMWlti tmninwii iiihi ti Clifford Htackman A Boston Boy's Eyesight Snvod Porhaps His Llfo Ily Hood's SArsnpnrlllii Itlood I'ot Bonetl by Canker. Itead tho following from n grateful mother 1 "My llttlo boy had Scarlet Fcrer when 4 years old, and It left him very weak and with blood poisoned with entailer. Ills eyes became sb Inflamed that his sufferings wero Intense, and for seven weeks ho Could Not' Opon His Eyoa I took Mm twice during that time to tho Eyo and Bar1 Inllrmary on Charles street, but their remedies failed to do him the faintest shadow of good. I commenced giving him Hood's Sarsaparllla and It soon cured him. I havo never doubted that It anred hl ala(, oven If not hi very life. You may uso this testimonial In any wny you chooso. I am always ready to sound the praise qf Hood's Sarsaparilla becauso of tho wonderful good It did my Bin." AnniE F. Klackman, a888 Wash ington St., Boston, llais. Oct HOOD'S. HOOD'8 PILL8 are hand made, and are perfect ni composition and proportion. World's Fair, Chicago. ..,. Calumet Avonuo and Kith Street. HflTB'l a a Fireproof 1 2l ruomn near Fair HU I baa Grounds) bath" on every floor. Amorlcan and Kuropcan plans. niMltUllETtltoftadar. Klrstlaas family DJIHUlaUr I hotol. Wrlto for circular. Beforo Going to the Wold's Fair Enquire About The Limited Express trains of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway between St! Paul and Chicago ana Omabu and Cbicngo. These trains are vestlbuled. electric lighted and Steam hrated, with tbo flu est Dining and Sleeping Cur Service in tbo world, TbeElectilo reading light In each berth Is the successful novelty of this progressive age, and Is highly appreciat ed by all regular patrons or tuts line. We wish others to know its merits, as the Chicago Milwaukee & 8t. Paul Rail way Is the only line in the west enjoy ing the exclusive use of this patent. For further Information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address C. J. Eddy; Generul Agent, J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Agt, 225 Stark St., Portland, Or. tf PROFESSIONAL A'ND BUSINESS CARDS. i'. 11 ii'ahcv oio. o. lima 11 am. D'AROY A HINQUAM. Attorneys at Law, Rooms I, 8 and X, D'Arcy llullding, HI iiute street. Speclnl intention given to dubI nenHlu tlienipremoand clicull court of the slate. 2 11 R P. I10I4K Attorntynt law, Hulem.Ore Kon. Ofll'o 274 Commercial street. rplLMUN FORD, Attoincy at law, Bulera, 1. Ongon. Olllce up Mains lu l'utum block H. J lliaui.lt, Attorney nt lnw.Hnlem, Ore cun, Olflce over tiiuu's bntilc. T J.BHAW.M.W.UUNT. HHAWAIiUNT O. Attorneys t law. Office over Capital Nuttounl buUBr.bulem.Origoa. T. olock. RICH Utl)3 )N. Attorney at law Of- tlceiipsinlrs lu front ro hub ol now Hush :. corner Commercial and Court streets. talcm, urcgon. rOHN A. UAR-iO-V, Attorney ut. law, rooms I H and -1, UuhU b.ink building, Hulew.Or. I! r.liOVUAM. W. II. HULMEH. RON HAM & HOLME. Attorney at law. oniccln Husti blooic. between State und iourt, on Commercial street. K. l'OBUE. Htenoeratihcr and Trne- , wrltesl llest equipped typewriting of but one In Oregon. Over Rush's bunk, sialera, Oregon, 4' JTKLLA HUKRMAN. Typewriting and ) co ock. commercial stenography, room 11, Gray r lrat-clo&s work, iiaies reusonaoie. Dll A. OWli, Late Post Graduate of New York, gives special attention to the dis eases of women und clilldren, nose, throat, lung), kidneys, skin diseases and surgery, Ofrlce at residence, loi btate street. Consulta tion from Uio )2a. m. and 2 to J p, in, 7-1 -6m CJ O. UROWNB, M. D.. PliysiclanaadHur ft. geon. Office. Murpby blojkj residence, iat, tommerolal street. SILT C. HM1T1I, Dentist. 82 State street Salem, Oregon, Finished dental opera, is of every description. Painless (opera tions a specially. WD. PUU1I, Architect, plans, speclflca , lions and superintendence for all classes ot buildings. Office 200 Commercial street, up stairs. 0. .V. IIOHKRT. Architect, room 421, Mar quam building, Pi riland, Oregon. P. J. LARSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons, Car riage?, etc. Repairing a Speolulty. snop 5 State street. T)lMilEOrlON LODUK NO. 2 A.O, U. W I Meets lu their ball in Htate Insurance bolldlug, every Wednesday evening. ' ' A. WlDKNNIrl, M.W. J. A. 8ELWOOD. Recorder. MONEY TO LOAN On improved Ileal KstaU. In amounts and time to suit. ro delay lu considering loans. FEAR & FORD, lioom 12. Rash Rank block. 6 lMw FARM OR SALE. A JJAUOMNI6J acres with Improvements over naif und r cultivation, rest Mature and tome good timber. Terms veiy rasy. A4 dices O. L. fA 111, -J7-Im-dw Wbtattand.Or. FOR SALE. On easy terms and cheap. A JO a ro orchard on htiurJy M de No. one. a miles south ' ofBatetn. 8-8MKJW J0,IN yAIT. ,Wi,r d, mm, j.iaeiiiii'iiiyiM.wM.m wii "" T h KKKKH, ifOtHM VAttmtUt, I'A.'m. JIANOINU, fialUf.l Wood ririfthlflg, Cir,Hh and OIirnU trwt. Goo, .FoiH.rioli, CASH MARKET Ileal meat and fr delivery, ttGlbUU Street, FRED A, ERIXON, BTONJ5 AND 1MICK OONTllAOTOH.1 fUtlinlM made (m all kinds 01 worn, Hetldeneol'or. ISHiand Ilelvlow hi. Hiicm. 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A New Remedy A tnia Srf Ifio-a Loililr and oannanrns tlimlnatlafi of all poUon Uum tha Llood, aoj a rai aatlon tl Uililijr rloa U t- liaauaa a Ufarad 10 auflat .( for tha dial lima in a rexneg- wruca naa paaa unuarfwing ium bmjm min irirala aipsriantl far tin nasi lluta years. Il has UK vat fatlad. and it will ,4 fall, i II la a True HiMelAe (ur Syv llcfc pouon and alt Wood dlaaaws. Vo you U. bays U I S- fjr full panlcul-rs and proof fra. Stop fJling your ayuam wlib nrcury and Mbar po ana. tills ramaJy UI cum yos la y to oo days arhnoul fall. "IV o guaranU cur or refund the wooer, aililrwi KOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., ITP yn t)n voBTfcANi, om ,l(i(J'' rr&TSa (aISSSl ismxE 5S5sR? 5 uPMiaaoimiPna)aniiiiii'(jiilii',t.i H,iiahiryirtiMa'iaiwiiiW Scfoon Doors -MM) JonMHfir Morlojr & Wfitnlnnfoj. fthOBel niAlflSlftat, J, I), M.rjU'J.Y. flUHTif HAf.kM, Take It KVKNIMJOUIIM, OnlySeenU. day delivered at yonf door, JOHN C, MARTIN, Horsoshooings ULACKflMlTlIING. Blnto Street, - - Bnlem J. L.ASWBY, Meat Market, Ii0il,0ntnmroat Mr, iol maU, 1'ratnpt delivery, David McK.I!op." ijMive orders at Halem Im provement Co.. Bti8Ul street. ti jpi-sj. pANO" Thlfl wonderful preparation is Purely Vegotablo : compounded from tho prescription of tho Official Physician to tho Court ot Spain. " Espnno " recreates Mental and Norvo Power in Mail and Wom&n. An infalliblo remedy for Nervotta and General Debility, Ndrvoua Prostration, Crcepintj Paralysis, "Weakness caused by DebllitatlhgI,osse9, Uxcesscs or Over-Indulgences, In cipient Softening of the Brain or Paresis, Diincss, 1,033 of Memory, Confused Thoughts and all Brain, Nerve or Sexual "Weaknesses. It has no equal in restoring tho Stomach and Brain to its normal condition following tho abuse of Alcoholic Bovcragee, or indulgence in tho Opium, Morphine or Chloral habit. East and South VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE of the Southern Pacific Companv. CAIiirOIIMIA BXI'KEfW TRAINHUN DAII.T 11 E TWBKN 1'OKTl.ANIJ AND 8. V, "North. 7;0U p, in. 9:18 p. in. 8; IS a.m. LV. Lv. Ar. Portland Balem Ban Fran, Ar. Lv. Lv. 7:116 a. m 6:2 a, m 7:00 p. m Abovo t ruins stop only a) following muiums north of Roseburg, East Portland Oregon Oily, woodburn, tjaltni, Albany Tangent, Hhodds. Halsey, Harrtsburj, JuuctlouClty, Irving and Eugene. lUWRIIUKdMAll. IIAII.V," i:'M a, m. 11:17 a. ra 5:60 p. ro. LV. LV. Ar. Portland Halcm ltoseburg Ar. I i:M p. in. Lv. I 1:40 p. ni, LV. 7.03 a. in Albany Local, Dally Kxcept ttuutlay. SO p. ra. I Lv. 7:6. p.m. IliV: 00 p.m. Ar. Portland Ar. LV. tiV, 10.iRJa.ra. TM a. m. 11:30 n.ni. sal em Albany llinlng Cars on Ogdon ICoutc TOLLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to all through truins, vVcst Side Division, Between Portland and Gervallis: -t--jj 1AIY- t-XOSPT HUNDAT) 7tfu u. in, I Lv, 1-10 p. in. I Ar. "Portland Ar, b-M p. m. CorvaUla Lv. l'-M p. m, t Oirvallls connect with At Albany and 'Xirvallls connect trains of Oregon Pitnflo IlAllmad. KXPUKHHTUAIN (UI1,Y KXmtrTHUNIIA,. 4:o p, in. 2 Lv. Ar. Portland MoMlnnvllle Ar.l Lv.l 8:20 a. in 6: a. ra 7o p. m TJIKOUdlU TICKETS To all points In tbo Kastcm Ntales, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates from W. W. bKlNNKK, Agent, Ualem. K.P. IlOOKItA, AssL (J. K. and Pass. Ag'l H. KOKHLKll. Manaztr Tho Yaquina Routo. HE KB. And Oregon Development company's steam ship line, 22 miles shorter. -0 hours lewi time than y any other mule, First class through passenger and Ireight Una from Portland and all joints in the Willamette Valley to and frcin luu Francisco. TIME BOUKDULK, (Except Sunday.) Lv Albany-l:t0 p m I Lv Corvallls.1:l0 p m Ar YaaulnaAK0 p in I Lv Yanulnau:ru aa Lv Corvallls. 106 am Ar Albany.ll;lOa m O. 4c O. trains connect at Albany and Our. vallls. The abovn trains connect at Yaquina wltb the Oregon Development Co,' Hue of steam ers between Yaquina and ban Franrlsoo. N, II l'HSteuKrrs front Portland uud all WiHamelts valley poluts can rnakeclote con nection wlib the trains of tbo Yaquina itouU at Albany or Corvallls and If dealliiKl to Han Fr-nelsoo, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina tbe evonlng befora daUjof sailing, Passeuger and Fielgul Kale always the lowrst For information apply to Mmsrs, IIULMAN ACo., Freight and Ticket Agents MO and ri Front street. Portland. Or., or O. O, iiOOUE, Ao't Oeu'l Ft Pius. AgtN Or. PacIOo It. II I to . (Sorvallla, Or. C, H.HASWELL, jr., ticn'l Freight and J'tus. Agt. Ore. Development Co., iut stuuiguuier ni flMltlfftfB 1. fffUf h mmmi cum t. CAtiatm. J'riiU 'And Ggm, f O, Mfook, a. t, tnmvHKMH, Cigar Mntt Tobneeoi ' DlliMAItl) PAKLOR, (148 Oorri'l tJra', T. W. TH0RNBURG, Tho Upholsterer, HcmodeU, re-ctrrer audi MralriA upholstered furniture. FlrslJ rtluM work, fjhetiieketi street HIaU Insnranee block. NERVE REVIVER THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OKBOOJT, Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 por Day The best hotel between Portland ad Boa Franolsoo. First-class In all iU appolnUeta. Its tables aro served with the Choicest Fruits Urown in tbo Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. Farm for Sale or Trade. On easy terms, four miles east of Hubllmlty, containing U7aaro3 will tiade for property In or near Hulem. u, u. xnjvu, aw Hubllmlty, Or. Bargains in Land. II. W. Hmlth, postmaster ol Lewlsvllle, and W. P. Murpby, of Balem, have for sale aboa 2,000 acres of good farming and steck: land In the Luoklamuta country In Polk county. Prices range from f 0 to $20 per acre. All good property, and on the market for tbo Hrst time. Great bargains. Call on or addreaa the above. dw-3-lMf Froi Terminal or Inferior Points lh la tbe line to take To all Points East and South. It Is thedlulng car route, ltruna through vestibule trains, every day In tbe year to ST. PAUL AHD 0 , (No change of oars.) Composed of dlulngcurs unsurpassed, Pullman drawing room sleepers ,u' latest quipmeat TOURIST Sleeping Cars. llest that can be constructed an4 bi ws acoommodatliHis are both ires) at Jtw uIshtKl for holders of first and aeeo-d-ok-s) tlekela,-di Erj-QANT DAY COACHES. Aoontlnuoca line ooa-Qotlng Witts all lines, atiortllng dtrool svpd unlKUrrua- sorvtoe. .... Pullman slcjor iw Monse-n be so cured in adnrcc Uw a any agest f thsr'Md. Through tlokfeta to and from all "potato t In America, England ana Kurop sm aw puroUasedatauy ticket oo of thVuaoss. pany. ' Kill) lufiirnmllod concern lag rates, Urn of trtlns.roiites andother details furs im4 ou ?olUatlou to any atint or. A. D. CUAIU4TON. Assistant Ueneral laeur Aasst, Ma, 131 First auaot, cor. Wablito; PrV WAPQirYINO, AffM J. I. 4 f