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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1894)
f'm1v JfiilSp$5 PUMPING COAL TO MARKET, Tho Scheme Embodies I. l'lan Tor Handling Co.il In tho I'oriii of !" A leailniK engineering journal makes out a good case for tho schemo of pmnp Inircoal to unirkel and favors the idea that it will be adopted for -practical working. The system embodies the re duction of all coal at tho mines to the form of impalpable dust at a cost of 8 to C cents per ton; the separation from the coal by one of the present washing processes of all free sulphur, pyrites, elate, etc., at the cost of another 5 cents per ton; the mixture of the coal powder with about its own weight of water, thus converting it into a sort of black milk, and the pumping of it in that state to any desired market, as oil now is pumped. When tho mixture has arrived thns far, it is deprived of most of its water in great settling basins, but as much as 8 to 10 per cent of tho fluid is left in the mixture, which in that state is pumped short distances only to points of con sumption, where the remainder of the water may bo dried out by the otherwise waste heat. The capacity per day of 8-1 hours of a 2-1 inch pipe, with a mean speed of five miles per hour, is about 31, 000 long tons, taking the coal conveyed at 331 pounds per cubic toot or mixture. At 1,200 pounds pressure for pumping stations 30 miles apart a 4 inch pipe would carry 320 tons daily; an8inchpipe, 1,824; a 12 inch pipe, 5,120. The total coal con sumption of New Yoj-k .city averages considerably under 25,000 tons per day; the New England states burn about CO per cent more than this; the whole Unit ed States, nearly 20 times as much, in Tonnd figures, so that comparatively few pipes would suffice to handle tho whole coal supply of tho country. The evapo ration of the water from the coal dust presents no serious difficulty. This system orens up again the ques tion of the comparative value of coal dust for fuel. While in many cases coal dust is commercially valueless, in others it cannot be replaced by any other form of coal for real bervices for instance, in the manufacture of fuel or other gas, the making of stiff coke, the mixing with iron ore dust before coking, to the great imnrovement of the product both in quan tity and quality; the remedying of the smoke nuisance, as the dust mixed with air is blown into tho furnace, and the maximum combustion is secured, and generally wherever coal is burned mere ly to generate heat in properly designed combustion chambers. The inventor of the pipe conduction of coal claims, and apparently with good reason, that it ef fects a great saving in cost of transmia bion. Pittsburg Dispatch. i A lUIzzard Victim' Strueslo Tor life. The body of J. M. Hershaw, who was lost iu the blizzard, has been recovered, and the position of tho body and other evidences show a desperate struggle for life. . ., i Ttfr. Hershaw went to town for oil and was within 80 rods of his home when the 1lizzard overtook him. Not being able to mako headway against it, he drifted bouth with tho storm and crossed the graded road, expecting to find a wire fence which led up to a tree claim with a house on it. Ilis tracks show that he missed the end of the fence by only a few teet, which in such n storm was as good as a mile, as no living being could be ex posed to the fury of such a storm 10 min utes without having his face completely (wired with a frozen sleet which would shut out from view a building within five feet. , , Mr. Hershaw was found upon a plow ed field six miles from home, lying down, with the oil can between his legs and blood on tho roint of the can spout, caused by rubbing his forehead in his desperate eCorts to remove the frozen snow from his face. Hamilton (N. D.) Dispatch. Kollfc and tho Kong Mountains. Six years ugo Captain Dinger, the In trepid French explorer, entered theseini mythical tily of Kong, the Mohammed a'i metropolis of the A1cba' river coun try of Africa. Captain Biuger was the first white man ever seen on the streets of Kong, which he describes ns being a city irregularly laid out on tho great Guinean plains, an unwalled collection of oriental fashioned houses, with broad, fl it roofs, containing a population of from 15,000 to 20,00(1. The Kong uioun UiiiB, like that qtl.er lnytuical African chain, the "Mountains of the Moon," ex l t, says Captain Dinger, only in the im-. i filiation of misinformed travelers and popular map makers. The city of Kong, although scarcely known to Hie world at large, is a verita blo kingdom of itself, being ruled by a king and a suit of gray bearded sages or "patriarchs." Tho citizens are pure blood Africans, but this notwithstanding, they are well educated and intelligent, thero being scarcely an adult among the entire population who is unable to both read and write in the Arabic language. Their religion is Mohammedan and their chief dependence their flocks. St. Louis Re public. Unique Tuuntalu of Glass. Every one has heard of the beautiful Portland vase in tho British museum and knows that it is composed of two layers of glass of duTereut tiuts. A Freuch hculptor of talent attached to the nation al manufactory ot bevres m. neurj Cros has produced a work in the shape of iv mural fountain, which bids fair to rival tho famous vase. The sole compo nents of the fountaiu are glass and me tallic oxides. M. Gros has chosen for tho subject of his ornament the "History of- Water," told with much imagination. On the upper part of the monument is the Sun driving his chariot, drawn by white horses, nmid the paling luster of the stars of early morning. Delow the Sun the Snow is personified by a graceful femalo figure, whilo under her tho Torrent is represented by a handsome youth pour ing water from an urn on his shoulder. The water is collected iu the Brook in the shape of a vigorous young child. The wntnr descends through a green prairie to the River, a mask surrounded by fishes THE GLORIES OF KANSAS. THi 'Superiority OfHood'a Barsniiarllla Is due to tin She Lead tho World In liter thing From tremendous amount if brain work tvud Com to c cionr. constant, care used In its preparation. Evervtliinor that comes to Kansas Trv one bottle uud you will bacon- is stamped by her, nnd the world rec-1 vjuced of iu superiority. It purlflt- I me uiuuu nuium " .... -'". Mircrt rlvsnf nida. overcomes sick neuu ognlzcs the trademark ana will nc cept no other. Everything Kansas touches is cither the best or it is tho worst of its lcind. Kansas makes everything that comes to her her own, and everything that is her own she makes superlative. The civi lized world has used corn for over S00 years, yet thero never was a standard of oxcellenco in corn till 'neie was Kansas com, There have been cyclones biuce tho earth and sea parted company, yet until there was a Kansas cyclone the end of cyclone possibilities Was not reached. There have been "boomers".sinco Solomon laid out tho grounds for tho temple, yet every wise man knows that the typical "boomer" is tho Kansas "boomer.'' Tho Kansas granger. is the "gran gerest" granger that ever wore a whisk broom beard sinco spears were turned to pruning hooks. Kansasj if she were a woman, would havo hats, face powders, underwear, tooth lotions, com salvo and dress pat terns christened in her name. She would fill tho woman's page with her toilets, tho society page -with her do ings and tho telegraph pago with her freaky fancies. She would be called "tacky," "fast," horrid and perhaps "simply awful" by the other women, but bhe would always have lovers by tho score, and, more than this, she would mako those who came to scoff remain to work out their fine and costs before they were admitted into good society. Kansas is a queer community. In the typical Kansan aro found tho courage of the Spartan, tho audacity of tho Roman, tho 6ilenco -of tho Teuton, tho loquacity of tho chatter ing Gaul, the arrogance of the Saxon nnd the wit of the Irishman. No man enjoys a joko better than tho Kantian. He meets insolence with a of various kinds. Through the inoutli guffaw and rapacity witu a gun, anu of this mask the water falls into the Sea, then he takes both incidents to the the drinking place ueiow. runs juajju- paper and pays up JUS suDscnpuon. zine. mere are no promswriu uiuuuua iu Kansas. If there were, -they would contain full und complete accounts of tho migration that built thorn, to gether with horrible details 'of tho Hood and the outlines of a theory of increased rainfall by means of tree culture. Kansas City Star. ' ucbt'B and billotiBuess. it is just in medicine for you. Hood'ft Pills are purely vegetable, carefully prepared from the best lngu clients. Our Grandmother's Way. Was to Bteep root aud herbs and us Ituvery night Wo can do the tuun by usIur Park's Tea. Nothing acts n promptly and without discomfort, vol a pill nor a cathartic hut movi the bowels every day. Bold by Capital Drugstore. Teachers' Examination. Notice Is hereby given that I will bold the regular Marion county teach er'a examination for the second quarter at tuo court house, Salem, cotnuieuclnu at 1 o'clock Wednesday, may v, ioih Applicants for state papers will bo ex auilned at the same time aud place. Dated this 26th dav of April, 1894. J. S. Gbaham, 20 d3t w2 Supt Common Schools. Low Steamer Rates. Parties intending visitlug the Mid winter Fair should patronize the Union Pnl fin Steamers, as thiB Company has placed In ellect from Portlatid the low rate of $22.00 to San Fraucisco aud re turn, which includes meals aud berth. Full particulars can be obtained by ad rirpaaine W. H. Hurlburt, A. U. P. A.. Union PaciflcSvBtem, Portland. 1-26-tf FnR Ram. One twenty acre tract, with six acris into hops, four acres into young orchard, and balance to past ure, one house, aud all well under cuiti vation. Will sell 44 acres, including the above tract, With all the implements desirable to make a good farm. Call on or address, D. H. Miller, Salem Or. 4J miles east of town on the Macleay road. All garden laud. Will sell or Uade dtf ., i .- Midwinter Fair Rates. Midwinter Fair excursion tickets, Salem to San Francisco aud return, viu Southern Pacific Co's. Bhasta route. Rate, $27.50, Including live ad missions to the fair. Tickets good foi thirty days from date of sale. .vw -viiVVxvvvWSrtVWVSfVvW4rtrtrtr ViKfrfVWWttAAftfcrVWV ? w A -B- V V- A TV iT ft .! p m i-i 1-4 i mw i ikJUJL nunii What ts the condition of years? Is your Iialr dry, harsh, brittle? Does it spirt At the ends? Has it a lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or j brushed? Is it full of dandruff? Does your scaln Itch? , Is it dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some of i your symptoms do warned inume.or y ou will Become tua. SkookwoRootBair Grower la what you nd. Its production it not an accident, bat the mult of setsntlflo research. Knowledge ot the diseases of the hair and scalp led to the dlicoY. err of how t treat them. "SkoOkurar,contalnt neither tnlneraUioroHt. It la not a Dre, but a delightfully cooling and retraining Tonic, Djr stlmulstloB the follicle, a ttop ailing katr.cunt dandruff and grotei halroAbatd Mr Keen the tealn elHS. healthy, and tree from Irritating ernrtlons. far ' the use ot &ooum & Soap, It destroys parotlMs imtcu, which fttX on P I lit. Era J r.l Mgixg mi mmmmatMt i mwaaww PUMFfcfcUlUNALi AW) JUt61Mi6CAD. -; ; - ' ' r ' '.. rtm9 ttMatnttti tttm Kntui If Tour drucgut cannot tupply yon tend direct to ua, and we will forward. , prepaid, on receipt ot price urower,i.wuprDoiuta iorMM. ooap.wu perjarittort&SO. THE SKOOKUrt .ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., TRAnn MARK 57 Month Fifth Arenae, New York, N. V. OV.Wrt.WA VWWSWWYWWO WMrtAMArW Ed. C. Cross, jflMBtt.. Choice rfiBMBMHKii "" 1SS Meats. Wholesale ami Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked SIjDats ot a IKiuds OS Court and XIO State. Street?. P. 11. 1'AKCY. OaO. Q. BWQHAX. D'AKOY A umallAM, Attorney! at Law, Itoomi 1, a and 8, D'Arcy bulldinr. IU ale street, tipeclal attention gUon to 6ul ixm In the supreme and oil cult courts or the mus. a 11 DOUTOK H. H. JESSlir-Offlce, 1TO Btato St., oppoMto cviirl houte, nno itotel WUlarn tit) UllliM) hourab 10 liuUU 1 toHo'cloclI.S-29 M1L.MON FuKD, Attointi- at law, balcm, X. UrtoB. unice upatalraln rittton block. H. J . lliau is.lt, Attoi ney at law,Baleni. Oro tcon. Ollloe over uUBh's bank. I J.SUAW.M.WiUUMX HUAW4UUOT 0 . Allornes at law. Offlro ove Uapllal .atlouftl bank, Haleni, Oregun. " JU11N A. CAllsUM, Attorney at law, rooms 8 aud 4, Uuah bank building, ttalem.Ur. tf. r.UUNllAM. W. 11. HULME8. BUM11AU A UOL.MEM, Attorneys at law. UlUco in Hush blook, between State ana uurt, uu Oonuuerclal street. JOHN 1IAYNK, ATTOlUiKV-AT-UAW. Collodions made am promptly resiltted, jiutpby block, cor. Htato and Uoiatnerclia tiroats.rtalem, Oregon. IMHf. uTKLLiA ttllKltMAN. Typewriting and O coiniuercloi stenogiaphy, OOlce, room 11, Gray block. Tho bull of work dons at re BQuable laten. 13-38 rRT.U. HM1T11. DenUat. S3 State street XJ Balern, Oregon. Finished dental opera, uons of every description, nong a specialty. l'alcleea opera- Merridale Poultry VAIID3. Only purest stock kept. Specialty, Urown leghorns, Plymouth llockji, Bbwk MUioroas and lllaok Utngshans. Kns lor hatching. J. J.MlbUKn.ttoleaa, aatn street, near Btote. 4-8dwlm Tralnliic Tliorouglibreds In Ilurness, Nearly all successful trainers of tho thorouchbred have in the course of long esperience developed some methods pe culiarly their awn, Lut it has been re served for Mr. J. E. Cushing, owner of Boundless, winner of the $30,000 Ameri can Derby of 1803, to advocate the theory of driving tho running horse to a sleigh in the winter months. Mr. Cushing states that he has adopted this method of training with all the good horses he over owned. Ho practiced it last winter with Boundless at Minneapolis, when the son of Harry O'Fallon was daily given long journeys over tho country roads harness ed to a sleigh. Mr. Cushing claims that his plan enables the trainer to give his horse enough exercise to keep tue mus cles hard and firm without having to carry any weight. Thus pressure is tak en off tliB tendons of the leirs, and the snow, too, forms a cushion for the feet similar to that afforded by the ordinary covered straw track. ,Mr. Cushing was an engineer a few years ago and is oneof the accidental developments of the run ning turf. Spirit of the Times. Only Ulch Slen Cau Be llritlah Officers. What the demands upon the private meaus of a cavalry officer really amount to was strikingly shown the other day by an excellent article in The, Army and Navy Gazette. The Initial outlay was here put at 000 and the annual expend iture at 700, and these totals were sup ported by full details of regimental and Personal exnenses. Who can wonder that almost every Gazette tells the tale of young cavalry officers cutting the service, regardless of the money they have sunk, as soon as they realize what the position means, or that the difficulty of keeping up the snpply of officers is constantly Increasing, notwithstanding the fact that the entrance standard for the cavalry is now lielow that of any other branch of the army? Unless it U desired that the Brittsu cavalry shall eventually be officered exclusively by the class -which has money and no brains, some drastic measures will need to bo tasen without delavto curtail theae- Morc Diamonds Blade by Jlolssan. M. Moissan, tho distinguished French chemist, has made some more crystals of diamond "by plunging tho electric cruci ble containing the carbon at a tempera ture Of 2,000 degrees centigrade into cold water. Tho diamonds thus obtained bcratch rubies and burn with tho pro duction of carbonic acid gas, but the largest only weighs six milligrams. M. Moissan has, however, sought a more sudden cooling, iiee from the phenome non known as the spheroidal state, by which the water does not really touch the hot crucible. He has employed mol ten lead instead of water uud obtained triangular diamonds some half a milli meter in diameter. Some arebtriated, others rounded, us iu the case of certain natural diamonds, and thoy sometimes break up after a time. JH. iioissan nas also made a few which aro to air appear ances tho samo as the "crapauds" of tho jeweler. London Globe. A Hermit's Ambition. Bernard Ciessler.aliermit living alone at the head of Cheat river, expects to re alize before his death the dream of Bul wer in "The Coming Kuce" and produce a flying apparatus that can bo put on and off the human body in the way 111 which Bulwer's men nnd women cionueu and doffed their wings. For years this solitary old man has been shootiug and .studying hawks. Ho has dissected ev ery muscle in tho body of this king of fliers and uiado drawings of each in all positions. He has carefully calculated the strength necessary to sustain and propel a given weight of the body. Then he works at wings, endeavoring to bring into reality tho' hawk wing idea. He be lieves he can construct a machine that in onnhin tliR human flier to calmly support himself in midair and soar this way and that by a movement of the body, as people do in dreams. Rocky Mountain News. Mr. Glaltone and 111 Kjeslglit. The late premier drove to the house one afternoon, and he noticed as he went through Loudou tnat a log wmb"""" inir This was not unusual at the time of the year, and it made no impression on the mind of Mr. Gladstone. When he entered th house aud sat down beside Sir William Harcourt, he said to tnat uentleman: , ... "The fog outside appears to be getting thicker." Sir William .looked at linn in ...,Ui .mil renlied: -Tiiere was lio-f og outside when I came S. W. THOMPSON & Co., e Always Keep on hand a largo stock of loose and unmounted iamcida, Rubies, Sapphires and imported Opals. Commercial Street. 221 The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Travelers "mako a note on t," Ilusiln's Teeming Millions. .The population of Russia numbers about 124,000,000 souls. Tlieso are distributed in the following manner: In the 50 governments of Russia in Europe there are about 89,000,000 in habitants; in tho Vistula country, 8,900,000; in tho Caucasus, 8,000,000; in Siberia, 4,750,000; in Asia, C, 100, 000, and in Finland, 2,380,000. These figures are worthy of note. The Russian army in time of piece numbers about 820,000 men, which, compared to the population, is but a bmall number. Other countries, such as Germany nnd France, havo already more than 1 per cent of their popula tions permanently with tho colors. Should the czar one day by a single stroke of tho pen choose to follow the example of other European pow ers, he would be in command of by far the largest number of men under one sovereign in tho world. Lon don Vanity Fair. 1 . A TVord ofWarnlnt. This is the time of year when cold treams aro lavishly recommended for tho complexion tampered with by wind and sun. A note of warning must bo sounded to those who aro inclined to fol low this freely given advice. Whilo the emollient is all that it is said to be in the way of softening and healing tho skin, it is likowise sadly productivo of a fine fuzzy growth of hair upon the face ad dicted to its use. No such ointment has been patented, so far as known, which is perfectly safe on this account to use laily on tho complexion. New York Evening World. Bees Suspend a Vendue. Honoybees proved moro than a match for 200 men at ft recent publlo sale. When tho auctioneer who was selling tho effects of the lato Charles Taylor, near Noshamiuy Falls, put 2C hives of bees under tho hammer, an iunuisitivo but iniprudout youth kicked ono of tho littlo bom'es occupied by nbont 3,000" honoy makers. Thero was instantly a warning buzz, and out filed tho bees in companies, regiments nnd brigades. Tho 200 men scattered in as many directions, tmrsnod bv tho anary bees. Farmer James T. Vansant tneu to paciiy tuo army of littlo brown foes, but a few stings sent him flying after his recreat ing friends For an hour tho bees held the situation unopposed. Thoy then gathered in their hive, and tho salo pro ceeded. Bristol (Pa.) Dispatch. A Good Excuse. Judgo You wero discovered at mid night crazy drunk running up and down the streot declaring that you had 110 home, when every ono knows you livo on Commonwealth nvenuo. What ex cuse havo you to offer? Prisoner None, except that my wifo is cleaning houso. Judge Discharged 1 Boston Traveller. 7 jtt FiK iMft sssssB HfWKr .i, , , m m iM asfssd bbs JMlfe Thrniifpli rr. mi til riif V Forest prove Poultry Yards. Established In 1877. EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM TH:E VERY BE8T VARIETIES. Slock Finer than Ever,, but Trices Same as Usual Get the Best and then you will be satisfied. Send (for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON. Forest Grove, ur. Look BOXJ885, VIGOR " ME umii tno iTTLE 7 H PILLS. 15B mands on cavalry ocw' purfM.- See how it has penetrated into the house!" Mr. Gladstone replied. biMN U Ham lookedaround him. The house was " .1 ' . f tn,t n it ever is. and he told tbe old man as gently as possible that such was the case. This was the first mtimatien that Mr. Gladstone had that Lis eySht was failing him.-Detroit Free Press. A Cleel-d Suap M10U Mrs. Cleveland lives iu terror of the kodak fiend. She is very much averse to l.ra snap pictures of her children Sd while tU are at play in the White i. i.d strict oruers are giv- witta -00UW " 'JMMuL cameras, ana wi " ZiZi ,n Sd rsistent young niansucdedm 7tnnff several good pictures, of the W&grou'p at ,. Tb- waa irrcat excitement in the Mme iiouse Knitwu. learned that tins had been done and extravagant offer were made to the young man to give up hU hard earned negative, but he refuel all of 5!?.i L-.t the negativea.-Washin T ieio-H J-A-tLe-- 'w too latter in iwiwlST CURE SleV Headache nd reliere all the troubles Inci dent to bilious stata of the system. wchM Dizziness. Nausea. Draw dnesa. Distress after iatuieTraUilntheBl.le.&c. While their root remarkable success has been shown in curiae SICK n flMdache. yet C-rr's L"Tt Lnrr TlU Irewuaujble In Constipation, curine and wBTenttag this annojln t complaint, while KeraUo correct all disorders of the stomach. .nmuUM thellTer and regulate the bowels. Eren If they only cured HEAD tebl a WSsKMSK But after aU sick bead ACHE ioaa7T& -rVstrlct'r ,rUSMsnd do lT,&&acS jfcitl &oUeery". or st by u-L nxs ltxsisw 61 f UlNL Uk bulhm VVfV fwfs Easily. Quickly, Permanenlljr Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEDIUTY, and all tbe train of evils from earljr errors or later excesw, tbe renulls of overwork, slukncss, worry, etc FullhtrcuKth, dovrlopment onu tone elven to every organ and Kitlnn cf the bodj Blmpli naturnlmelhoil. lranielfttiliniirovinent lurn. Fullure lnipis!uw. ,(u referencn Di-'k. explsnstlon and proof mulled (sealed) f rc. ERIE MEDICAL BUFFALO. N ' Tickets 'OpiffTOtfP8' TO DENVER. SALT LAKE OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, -ST. LOUIS East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE -Ot tllf Southern Pacfic Company. CALirouNia Kxrasaa tuain acif aii.v nr TVTKBN- r-OttTlND AHI 8. K, This Great Railway Svstem Connects ST, PAUL and OMAHA With all transeontlnontal.llnes, slvlng; direct and swift communica tion to all KABTKUN nntt 800TUEHN 1 OINTB. AND IB T11E :::0NLY LINE::: running Eleotrlo le;lited and Hteaui Heated Vestlbulod trains of elegant Bleeping;, l'arlor, UIbIdk nnd xlu&ot Cars, -with Free Becllniiiff Chairs, Malting Us servloo second to nono In the Ttorld. Tickets aro on sale at all prominent railroad ticket offices. For further Information ask the nearest r v road agont, or address C.J, EDDY, General Agt. J, W. CASEY, Trav. Pass Agt. PORTLAND, Oregon. tjouth. I j(U5'p. 111. 1 I I Worth. 9.C0 d. tu. .0:15 n.m. L.Y. L.V. Ar. Portland Bftlera Ban Krp.n. Ar. IjV. liV, l b.'A) H. IU 6:au a. rn 7W)p.n AND ALU EASTERN -CITIES! CO. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bealed proposals for tho erection o a build Inefor the Oreion school for Deal Mules win be received by the Hoard ol Truktees of said Mhooat the Dtate Capllnl, Bjlem.Oneon, until n o'clock, noou, May Hth.lMH. ... . Kach bid must be accompanied by a certified Plans and specifications can befeenattU office 0 hT B. liaion, Architect. Portland, Or gonTor at the office or C. 11. llurggrar, Arch olSSdofTruslee. reserves the right U. WifWwt Governor, OEO. W. McBHIUK.Hec'yorHule, E. 11 MtKLllOY, Hun't fub.Insfn, Hoard ol TruHUrcs. Salem, Orrgon, April 6, im. Wit J2 DAYS to CHICAGO UouI,s the nulckest Chicago and Hours Qker ,0sas0mct and Ka"" Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Fre Reclining Chair Cars, Dining Cars. .An at nil stations from "- . ;.'..., . tland.to Albany inclusive: aiso svtsiinui hodd, Jlalsey, Uarrisuurg, Jtinwiau uhj. Above trains Portland, to Albanj rvIng.KuKeneandullsiauonsiromiMwsuurB to Asnn iland Inclusive, KOHKHUltO MAlt-PAlLY, 8:W u.ui. 1H17 a. m 0 p. in. L.Y. Ar. Portland Halem lUweburg Ar, I 4:a0 p. m. l.v. I 1:40 p. in. t,v. I 7i00o.ra MORTHERN li PACIFIC R. R. It U K S Pullman ni , n Sleeping Cars Elegant Tourist Dining Cars on Ogdcn Routo PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. rVest.Side DiYisionTBetwen Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (CXOKPI BOKPaY). .. .r iir.iiiir OIJVEHW.SH Nit, lUflWlivAP! K.KI.LKKYANOKH ONJ for rates and general Information call on or address, W. H. HUKUBURT, Asst, O. P.A VA Wasklngton HU. VorM fnurt-mr, Ouoo" Rhoumatlsrris , Lumbago, Sciatica Kidney Complaint, Uam BBOKsAKCe . . ti..tiv anit norvaius connect train of Oregon PaMflo lUUroad. wltu ?iXWHBMTitAta-(PAH.V "'ltL V1rr57rT-;Krtland Ai ;."feft. tOS P. rn, Ar. McMlnnvllle hv. erjaaa.ro THROUGH TICSiKTB - am ..sii ! a MAktrn HUtci. Canada -.! 'Tl-! .-. ,.l,ularf nt IrtlaTAal mtAI Wa fturppn - -IS Aff7nt7HaIetn. K.P. ROOKKfl. AJUO. f. Ud la. Ag'l R. KPKHUKH, ManajMuri (rout :to Diniw Cars Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL . . MINNEAPOLIS 0ULUTI1 FARGO GRAND FORKS CR00KST0N WINNIPEG . HELENA and BUTTE THItOTJGrH TICKETS TO CHICAGO , WASHINGTON . PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, BOSTON and all , Points East end South' For Information, time cards, maps cad tickets call ou or write H. A. THOMAS, Agont, Batem. Or A. D. CHAiirvroN, Aaat. Genl. Paw Agont; Portliiud, Oregon. Proposa's for Wood. SK W.ED DIO-J-Kor furnishing wood wl 1 he received at lha otllce of the tjera f M 1 .i.iwn vi until a o'cock p.m.. ou Tut iflvJlsvl.18'1 i"11 wl" I "fned. B' A"n rteulMriueetlDgof the noara 01 airecioniaj .clock Dm. of said 1st duy ol May. fo tho deiuerr orwood before M-ptfmber JP..IHH.M tbe flTilowlog sehoola, l.lnouln. It ct.rd oak. Hxordsnr. Vaik, cord; oak, CO xrd. n Kast-ialem.'Ocords oak, IM rordsHr! North SJRoi t cords oas, W cords flr, Central, W "aI" wood most b feet In length, reasona lr stmluht and ODtded e'oeI '...'ilM:.?, h laiireor bodr wood aud the auk mu-t be spill "J " "l rtub wod. Tbe bUrd rraerve the right to teject auy or til bids. ..v..r.A lrfU ikui ,X,ne nr oru.ru. .-. XTWAlTK,ofc.rw ,u"' IkMrUof Dlrwlors. 800TT UOSKJBTIf, Ulstrjct C3erk, I lindw t'JlBrsrV'v4ssisrTlsssssssssssssss liaPiiysflBi"7 ryjr win Crter taullbOit tfl tr iMrK WAN (ED AGEMS . to eell BROWN'S NEW DR. SANDER DELECTUS MLT Vtth Electro Magnetic wwniwyn Ul muw nwwsilivra tortfi .HMMW Ib41 9- ill 11 liimirt Uiiswir. (u,nuo'?cWta,.aIllt.meju, fc r.(.l hiu orr all bi. S"T-iJi iwuuujr f.lilr wrr or loiMt ""12? will rait all tot th stars 4if or tft tf. Tbgo. WMi L. Urn urdr Oil. nunrrloos V2i Mlrr all cW m11 Uid. aw frt l,1 km. iu.uk 4 'kr"w"fftJ?''?1!3 ii 8AN&CN BLKtiTJJfi ., IkflllO.lKl Ui vrt UII tuU ftrmUMi'O V "ortJaod, Or. HERCULES 6tSirWIUS A SURsf! mum urn WITH A CHOP LINE WE)WnC flMKftt Rv MT HCt.AlWAVl AMYMttWifC HOUSE Painting, Decorating, fl Hard Wood Finishing, iimm 2 ffm iurl wi mve AtrrUi POWER. SMRK. INKS m MttWM EN" TltKITeKtfPIN Rty to 8ir, SANVNIT. 21 O O ALlKrWfPt. CENTIUL LINES (Noilhirn Psclflc R. K. Co., InmliZ LATEST TIME CARD, Dally Through Trains. U:pm 7.1Sam 0-2Spm 7; 16pm 4-Uftpiu 7.1Apm 10 (l!a PALMER A, REY. m JTreieo, CM. Portland, 0 Ileal BUam Washer , known, "sinpl Wsaber with full intrurtfcms sent toAarM. tnKUorwlrerereoee4. Kstliuate furnish d. ddr. o. kchstruth. W". K W IVJJ , OMu jtwoMr .. HUIE WING SONG. ANU OUINBHIS KANOy M. Minn... a MOam 4:39pm lHtl'RUIB WISH) KSWpBI lMIlulutha ll.luam 1 . Ashland, a .rw aChlCAKOl IJUBpm V0.pa ""iBd wKoonsiu dutral' lilies ruu two s trains dally between Bt. l'aul.Mlpnesppllas Uhlcogo Milwaukee and all point lu weo; sin; muklnif connection In Uhtoago with all lines ruom.iuui, . . .. , Tickets sold and baiwaK checked throncH to all polols In the Uulled HUtos and aaaj CJloaecvuuowiv. uib uuiisv trains oln Kast and Bouth. Kortull luformaUou apply. tpyurncaM ticket sont or JAM. O. rOHIt. V llenTl'!. and Tkt, AntCMUwauket. Wis. Steamer fllfona FOll l'OUTMNP. Leaves Holsf dock Woadays, Weaday and Fridays 7:5 a, m, BKTUttNINU, leave lorUnd Tun days, Thursdays and Saturdays at ;Ua. fit, ji-aat time for pasaeng er MfYlc; BQ way jsndlnsfnUtthl lisndid. llOUNDYKll' (unlimited) Z, OftflW. Iia. MKA1.S 90 0T Vor frelht rates and tleksU awply J airtet. aoodsaicost. Vor fteUbt rates and tleksU ayyiy. j. r. a klU IteatKOOd. JH Court HLKIOHT A -)lt.at tU dec feeCof mf tial.n)UMl mn- 1 i 1 i li 11 1 fl IM 1: s i 1 f 1 'it 4 v ilUUl, 1