Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, May 22, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 3

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    THE COXSWAIN'S STORY.
Ton know that littlo dngo who
Stood on tlio hurnln deck
Bi ill"' hN fnther was too dead
To bid him quit the wreck.
Some folks muj think It line to write
A po'in on what he did,
But, a), he waicn'l a marker
To our captain's little kid.
We was cruUIti Just off Sandy Hook,
A-shootln at a mark,
An Utile Jack stood on the bridge
An thought it all a lark.
"Stuj rlulit up there!" his father said.
An knew the little kid
Would inn t no harm, because he'd do
Exact as ho was bid.
When, Just like that, a shell with fuse
Alight tamo rolllnnft,
An men an bojs they skipped one Fide
Just like as they were daft.
'Twus lust a sillj Hick o' mihio
Ficbli mischief maklti mid,
Hut it seemed all dead in earnest to
Tho captain's 1 ttle kid.
He gave one hasty look nroun.
His lip curled up In scorn,
Then swung hi-self dou n on the deck.
An true as ou w ere born.
He grabbed that buiniirfuse In both
His little hands, he did.
An j anked it out! Say, did wo shout
Then for tho captain's kid?
The captain came, an ho was mad!
"How dared jou disobej?"
"Well, pop-," tho little chap spoke out.
"You see 'tnas Just this way:
You wasn't here; but, pops, 1 knew
Just w 'at j ou would 'a' did,
An so 1 took my chances. Was
I right?" Tho pluckj kid!
The captain, w'y, he Just broke down.
An fall ly piped hi eye
An nodded "Yes;" he wns that choked
'Twas all he could reply.
That's w hy the men all stick to Jack:
Ho touched their hearth, he did.
That dago wasn't in It with
The captain's littlo kid!
II. G. I'aiuo in Harper's Weekly.
The Intelligent Compositor.
The "intelligent compositor" in
England has covered himself with
glory and distanced all previous rec
ords. His performance is described
in the Westminster Gazette. Tho
victim was a writer for The Wom
an's Herald, who chose to express ti
certain idea by means of an algebraic
formula thus : "If there are only x
situations, and x men, together with
y women, compete for them, then
whtit is to become of tho y men who
will bo put out if tho young women
are put in?"
The "intelligent compositor" afore
said had never heard of such a thing
asalgehra apparently. At all events
he went ahead in accordance with his
own judgment, and when the proof
reached the author it read as follows :
"If there are only Christian situa
tions, and Christian men, together
with young women, compete for
them, then what is to become of the
young men who will bo put out if tho
young women are put in?"
A Candled Tale.
"Here," said a Lewiston detective,
"is a queer thing to convict a man
of burglary with," and he held up
tho head of a hammer which he had
kept in a drawer in his table It was
an ordinary hammer head, only tho
Mriking end of it was battered in a
strange and peculiar way. One side
of it was broken off.
"A break was made in a Lewiston
home during the winter, and besides
a small lot of jewelry a bundle of
papers was carried away. The pa
pers were of a private nature and
6 icli that the owner desired as much
to recover them as he did tho jewelry.
The robber had entered the house
through tho kitchen and while pick
ing tho lock had set a hammer down
in a pan of molasses candy that had
been put into the back entrv to cool
during tho night. When ho took up
the hammer, it had left the imprint
of its head in the candy. I saved
that pan and kept it on ice all sum
mer in an up town icehouse. The
next winter I was in a local junk
store and found this hammer in tho
pocket of a coat in tho pile of old
clothes. I knew it by the head of it
to be tho one dropped into the candy
pan.
" 'Whom did you buy this of?' I
asked.
"The dealer happened to remem
ber, and I took tho hammer head and
went to the man's houte. Thero I
found that ho had died during the
summer, but his widow recognized
the hammer. I asked if her husband
had left any old letters or papers, and
she brought out the lost bundle. She
knew nothing about any jewelry, but
her husband had left $3U0. I took
the papers to their owner and told
him tho thief was dead." Lewiston
Journal.
Uer Disappointment.
A friend of mine asked me to join
her theater party one night last
week. I thought she was n little out
of temper during the first act, but
when tho curtain went down bIio ex
plained thuswise:
"When Ned got tho box, ho said it
was on tho right hand as wo entered."
"Why, what possible difference
docs it make," I asked. "Wo can
see every part of tho stage."
"Oh, Polly." she whisnered. "don't
1 bo dense. Don't you see mv hat is
trimmed for the other bido of tho
house, and from this side I am wear
ing a plain black one, and I had it
made for this special occasion. I'll
get tho tickets myself next time."
New York Recorder.
The greatest whirlpool is tho
mnolstroni of the Norway coast It
is an eddy between tho mainland and
an island, and when tho current is in
one direction and tho wind in an
other no ship can withstand the fury
of the waves. Whales and sharks
have been cast ashore and killed.
The current is estimated to run 30
miles an hour.
Tho rate of wind varies from five
miles an hour a light breeze to 80
or 100 miles an hour a hurricane.
From 30 to 40 miles an hour is reck
oned a high wind or gale. At 50
miles an hour it is called a storm.
Deafness Cannot Be Oared.
by local appllciliono, as they cannot
reach the ilimmstpil Htrtion of the ear.
There It only one aj to mire deitfuess
and thnt Is lv (niusiIiihIouhI remedies.
Deafness is eauooil by n intlnmed con
dition of the mucous Hu ug of the
Eustachian Tube. When nils, uuh
gets inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or Imperfect, hearing, mid wliet
It is entirely closed deafuess is theie
suit, and unless the inflammation cat
be taken out and this tube restored tt
Its normal cooditlou, hearing will bt
destroyed forever; nine cases out of teti
are caused by catarrh, wuich Is uotli
ing but an inflamed condition of tin
mucous surfaces.
We will glye One Hundred Dollar
for any case of deafness (caused by ca
tarrh) that caunot be cured by Hall'
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, fre .
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O.
JCOrSold by druggists, 75c.
m
For Sale, Ono twenty acre tract,
with six acroa into hops, four acres int
youug orcuara, ana balance to past
ure, one houso, and all well under culii
vation. Will sell 44 acres, including tin
above tract, with all the implements
desirable to make a good farm. Call
on or address, D. Hi Miller, Salem Or.
4 miles east of town on the Maclenj
road. All garden laud. Will sell or
trade.
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BALD HEADS!!
l,.haU?mhoC0,?d,t,0,l!I f.you? Is your hair dry, 5
iiSS-,.b-r,Mle? ' P' at the ends? Has It a 5
Km?PWm.? Ioes.it,11 out w,,cn combed or J'
Pf"f Ued ? ',8 R tul1 o' dandruff ? Does your scalp Itch ? 5
Is It dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some of 5
yoursymptomsbe warned in time oryoti will becomo bald. .
SkookumRoot Hair Grower p
JiS?L,Jon.9'?..I Production U not an accld.nt. but the remit f aoii in,
-I- iT. u""'wko vi mo lusraseioi me Hair and acAin 11 tr KitiV
THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR GROWER CO.. L?
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Tickets
Tiunn MARK
jtegiiicrra.
OfcpIcT0VV
TO
SALT LAKE..! ' DENVER.
OMAHA, KANSAS CITY,
CHICAGO, ST, LOUIS
and Ai.r.
All Theru Was r It.
An English paper relates that the
first timo the queen was taken by
Sir. Downey, the photographer at
Newcastle, his friends were very cu
rious to hear how the operation had
gone off. But the imperturbable
Scotchman was very littlo excited
about it outwardly at all events.
"What did you say?" said a curious
friend afterward.
"What did she say?" asked another.
"Well," said Mr. Downey, "I took
her majesty just as I wad take anny
ither pairson ; when I'd settled her, I
said, 'Wad it please your majesty to
put on a more favorable counte
nance?" and '-he said, 'Sairtniuly, Mr.
Doowy."' Northern Christian Ad
vocate. A Simple Language.
The Hawaiian people havo only 12
sounds in their language, five of
which are consonants. A Kanaka
can swim five miles easier than he
can give tho sound of "s" or "z." I
cannot recall any, oven thoso consid
ering themselves quite proficient in
English, who make even a fist at the
sound of "s." As a matter of prac
tice, the Hawaiian is so simple a Ian
guago it became tho common lan
guage of all foreigners Chinese and
all. English as she is spoko thero is
badly ring streaked and speckled
with Hawaiian. Buffalo Express.
An Lxpcn.lie Hub.
Great Prima Donna My baby is a
year old, and it has cost nearly a
quarter of a million dollars to bring
him up so far.
The Sporting In;o Cure.
"To a patient afflicted with a cer
tain phaso of melancholia I once
gave an unusual piece of advice,"
said an Arch street physician. "I
asked him if he ever took any inter
est in the sporting intelligence pre
sented in tho daily papers. He re
plied in tho negative and added that
sports of any kind were distasteful
to him, and some even abhorrent to
the principles instilled into him from
earl jT youth. 1 then told him he was
suffering from the effects of dwell
ing too long on the grave concerns
and problems of life, and that if he
wished to prolong his years he must
'alee hold of lighter things, and that
I knew of no mental diversion so ef
fectual as to take a positive interest
in the sporting events of tho day an
interest which ho might easily create
by a littlo persistent reading of this
entertaining branch of news. Ho
followed my advice, his morose and
suspicious temper was gradually sub
dued, and he became as cheerful and
companionablo a man as I evar
know."- Philadelphia Record.
Oillii of rjlcctrlclty.
Professor Elihu Thomson, thoelec
trical expert, in tho course of a i(c
turo in Lynn on lightning and hi ,h
potentials, stilted tbt.t ho inclined to
tho belief that lightning is caused by ,
the action of ihe sun ou tho clouds
through tho ether, arguing that if the
sun can produce the a'urora borealis
in tho light, thin air, which he repro- I
duced by cicatrical apparatus, there
is reason to think that in the denso
air nearer the earth it car produce a .
current of high pressure that will ,
strike through with brilliant dis '
charges. Hoshowedacomplt telysafe
protection from thunderbolts in tho
shape of a cago of brass wires and .
declared that an umbrella hold opmi '
over tho head with brass chains hang- i
ing from tho ends of tho ribs 1 lakes
a complete protection.
A vegetablo curiosity is owned by
a resident of Wenatchee, Wash. It
consists, it is claimed, "of a network
of largo potatoes grown upon onean
3ther." There are people in the interior
districts of Japan who havo never
tasted animal food and who look
with horror on the eating of such a
diet.
A Practical Man.
Of all practical men of whom America
is justly proud no one holds a liii?hr r
tiliice thun the late Cyrcus W. Field.
His son shows that ho has inherited
the shrewd common sense of the man
wbolaid the Atlantic cable. He writes:
8 East 66 ni Street.
New York, May 8, 1883.
Several times this winter I have Buf
fered from severe colds ou my lungs.
E.icli time I have applied Allcock's
Porous Plasters, and In every Instance
I have been quickly relieved by apply
ing one across my chest aud one on my
back. My friends, through my advice,
have tried the experiment and also
found it most succesful I feel that I
can recommend them most highly to
any who may see fit to try them.
Cyrus W. Field, Jr.
Brandreth.s Pills are the best medi
cine known.
The New Spring Hats
Are all adorned with roses. The
rosea on your cheeks can be retained by
using Park's Tea. It clears the blood
of lmpureties, moves tho bowels everj
day and gives health and strength to
rue user.
Sold by Capital Drugstore.
S. W. THOMPSON & Co.,
Always Keep on hand a large stock of loose and unmounted
Diamonds, Eubiqs, Sapphires and imported Opals.
221 Commercial Street.
The Home Boat.
The home boat Elvrood arrives ut
Suuday and Wednesday; leaves from
Corvallis down Tuesday, and Baturdav
for Portland; built for Salem route;
patrouizes Balem merchants; ratte
always reasonable. F. J. Smith, agent
Wharf foot of State street.
Cottonade pants, overalls, jackets,
knee pants, straw hats for men and
boys, black eatteen, outing llaune',
otis stripe, and other kinds of shirts,
tenuis shoes, high and low cut. All at
very close prices, at the New York
Racket. eo d 2t lw
Our Grandmother's Way.
Was to steep root aud herbs and use
It every night We can do the same
by using Park's Tea. Nothing acts as
promptly aud without discomfort.
Not a pill nor a cathartic but moves
the bowels every day.
Sold by Capital Drugstore.
ear
penso?
"One lullaby each night at $1,000 a
night. "Boston Traveller.
lira very.
McBluster I bclievo in maintain
ing our national dignity. I would
give thoso foreigners who insult tho
British flag no quarter. I'm for war
to tho knife, and tho knife to tho
hilt. I wry make them apologize if
it costs us thousands of lives and
millions of treasure. I
Mrs. McB. (from tho next room)
dlSmBESm.
V? Wt j!$ n. s ' 'ill ' ' ' I
mm of MEK
tfTiwJr aL 7
JIBS'
Ml
Eatllr, Quickly,
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
anil all tho train of rvll
from early erroi s or later
excesses, the result, of
overwork, alckucim,
worry, etc Fullstreiigih,
development and tone
Kh en to every organ and
portion of the body
Simple. naturatnielnoir.
linmedlatnliiinroTenient
aeon. Failure lmpiwllile.
2.n reference. Hook,
explanation and proof i
mailed (sealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. N
Mm JW
Forest Grove Poultry lards.
Established in 1877.
EGGS FOR MATCHING
FROM THE VERY BEST VARIETIES.
Slock Finer than Ever, but Prices Same as Usual
Get tho Best and theu you will bo satisfied. Send
for Catalogue. Address
T , , J. M. GARRISON.
Look Box 335, Forest Grove, Or.
EASTERN CITIES
3
2
DAYS to
CHICAGO
UOlirS t,,e nuickeist Chicago and
uio hast
UOllI'S Quicker to 0m7na and Kan
sas CitVi
Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free
Reclining Chair Cars, Dining Cars,
ou vkh w. mijs k. I Kccfiivfirs
K.KM.KUY ANDKU, ON, J UUU' &
0TA&lm ana BOUOrsil Information call oa
' W,ai wD,i!jHURT' Asst - -.
I'M Wuahlnetou hu. Uor.3d
I'OUTLAND, Oocaoir,
Ed. C. Cross,
Choice
lea
ts.
Wholesale and Itetuii
Dealer in Fresli, Salt and
Smoked Meats ol a lUinds
95 Court and
110 State Streets.
East and South
-VIA-
THE SHASTA ROUTE
ot the " '
Southern Pacific ICompanv.
UAMFOIINIA KXI'llKHS TllAIN-UUN IIA1L.Y UK
TWKKN 1-OltTl.ANl) AN1 S. IT,
aouiii.
U.15 l."lll.'
IHU p. ill.
I0.4 a. lit.
l.v.
J.V.
Ar.
I'ortluud
HiUem
Hitu Krun.
HERCULES
MSorUIUIHES
POWER.
SPARK. RUNS
CRADEofCASO
NO Licensed En
te1ie8t0keepih Ready to Start,
CAN RUN if.
those fellows out of tho house.
Don't let mo havo to sjwak again,
McB. Yes. love (To his friends)
TIRED, WEAK, NERVOUS,
Could Hot Sleep.
Prof. L. D. Edwards, of Preston,
Idaho, says: "I was all run down,
weak, nervous and Irritable through
overwork. I sullercd from brain fa
tigue, mental depression, etc. I be
came so weak and nervous that I
could not sleep, I would arise tired,
discouraged and blue. I began taking
Kq.orter-Goo.1 gracious! IIow on John you leave off talking and let ft- M!UP' Mot:,v
iarth did you ever run to such an e.v baby t0 B,eepi an(1 you just turn )Yt lYllleS INerVlIie
A SURE
NO ELECTRIC
WITH A CHEAP
LINE. Requires
dineeb. NO Oat
Order. ALWAYS
and YOUR WIFE
Hi
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CO
O
WE GIVE ACTUAL POWER.
PALMER & REY,
Bn Krancisco, Cal. Portland, Or
O
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i ILifTAhid
rV-H I 11 1 Inrl CT
5 U! JvJn
Vr;iuiju.ii.Bgw -
Proposals for Wood.
SEALED llIDd For furnishing wood will bo
received at tlio office of tlie clerk of school
district No. !U until "2 o'clock p. in., on Tues
day Muy 1, 18J1. lild will tie opened nt the
regular meeting ol tlio board ol dlrectormu 2
o'clock p in,, of mid 1st day ol May, for the
delivery nf wood before Hepteniher V), lKH.at
the following sell xilv Lincoln, It cords oak,
45 cords Mr. 1'ark, 12 cords oak, GO cords fir;
rjiHvnuieiu.HucuruH ouk, jou corns nr; jNorin
Halem, U cords oak, 60 cords fir; Central, 20
cords flr.
All Mood must ho 4 feet In length, reasona
bly straight and corded cloioly.
The tlr must be huge or body wood and the
oak must bo split oak and not grub wood.
i iic. nouru reserves mo rigm to rejeci any or
all bids.
Done by orderofthe board April 3, 1R!I.
Attesti VV. L. WAl)E,Ohalrman
Hoard of Directors.
8tX)T'l ltO.OilTH,I)lst let Clerk. -t lmdw
W. A. CUHIfK
I'mJCont.
'II. Al.HKItT,
Cashier,
Caiiilal
OK SALEM.
TransacU a general banking business.
pam to collections, Umin,
:o tiought mid sold on the
l'rorniit attentlnn niilil In railiviiiinii
B " .. . .- ........
maue. r.icnan
nc
principal cities of tliu woild.
Van llttYM.
K. It. CltoinAN,
W. W. Mautin,
II. V. Mattiikwh,
J. M, Mautin,
W. a, cuiiuk.
J. II. AL1IKIIT,
Directors.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
NOTICE IS IIKIIKIIY GIVEN to the Ux
payers ol Marlon county that the tuxes
lor the year lWU.aro now due. No costa for
delinquency will be added before May 1st, lmi,
Taxpayers paying before ftald date, will nave
costs. JOHN KNIU11T,
Hherlll , and tax collector or Marlon ouunty,
Oregon. 4 21 td
About 5,000,000 pounds of camphor
are gent out' of Japan every .year.
One-fourth of thih goes to the United
.States. Tho state forests .ire eti
mated to be able to mamtait. present
Mippliea for another quarter of n cen
tury.
Italian shiprf are worked cheaper
than thoso of any other uation. The
monthly expense of an Italian ship
with a crew of 20 men is about $175:
'f an American ship, 1,000.
Wo are generally so carried away
oy the last woiils of famous iwrsou
nges that we never pause to rellect
that tlio first words ot thcwesnme he
roes were "goo, goo, goo."
"MaiTiage,"says Shoiidan Lo Fanu,
"is like the sniallpox a nuui may
havo it mildly, but he generally car
ries the marks of it with him to the
grave."
The avergo time STxmt by the
houso of lords in tho natiou's work,
according to a contemporary, is 15
minutes inir day.
The skeleton of the leathery winged
bat in, boue for bune and joint for
jum similar to that of man.
and now everything is changed. I
6leep soundly, I feel bright, actlvo
and ambitious. I can do more in one
Hot nrniT linn T tt0il n fin In n mnl
I think you'd better go My wife .is gretVood IIpIto Dr?Mll
isn't very well.-Iondon Tit-Bits. Restorative Nervine the sole credit.
Neer Sleeps Longer limn 13 Mliuitt'n.
Tho Coptic jKitriarch of Alexandria
is never allowed to sleep more than
15 minutes at any one time, and if
tho attendant should allow tho holy
one's nap to extend beyond the al
lotted time the penalty is decapita
tion. Upou being aroused at the end
of each quarter tho patriarch arises
and spreads his rug upon the floor,
kneels ujiou it, bows his head three
times to tho east and then again re
tire St. Louis Renuhlio.
It Cures."
Dr. allies' .-.en-ino is sold on a
posltlro
ruKSlsts sell Hat II, fl bottles for IJ, or
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
A II flriK-fTlafa cnll It Of f I A Imttlna fn. ? r,
It will lie sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
uy uiu ur. wiu jucuicai a., ciimari, ina.
nhoumatlsrri
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
Lame Back, c.
Wont- Ttl-i l DR. SAHDEH'SiELE6TIIIC IELT
JTlCXlI UCClLll h with ElectrMagnstlo SUSPENSORY.
'Initantlr remove and forever dtroy. oh-'
!jectlouble hair, whether upon the hands.'J
itace. urni or neck, wnnoui aicoKinu i
Injury to the rami aeiicate itn. iij
w any year tne Mrei ormu'aoii
-ra -fttl w iimiu. ackUuwmiKW uj ytijmi
,!. me niiiMi auinoriiy uuu iu
no i eminent dermatokxiat and hair spa
iUi' ihat everlivfcd. liurliig hu pnval;
o, iir,ri llfitlii.e amone tne nooiliiy
rd arlktocracy of Lurope he prfrteribed
nil rwilne. P' re. il by mll. M urely
tacked-(Jo Mbuiideoreoonfldentui tiol
gent .or aron. Addre
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laiuj r t'Ht'f nutr or w fortrlt $,0wtW, ao4
w.4cuiailu( ti- um drfuuca or bu ir. Tbti
Mdi ! Ura carl br U.U mawtlou. luT.bUoa
afur a.1 uitr raillc faUm, and glia LuxUvll
M timo4.ia!4lBiai4anaar7 UMriuu.
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Vo. nSl'Ir.tilrttl.l'OUTtAiO OKI.
rortUnd, Or,
The Candidates on the
Marion Count)' Republican Ticket
Will addrewi the put Ho on the
Political Issues of the Day
At the following time and placed;
Mnrion, Monday, May 21, 1 p. m.
Jefferson, Monduy, Muy 21, 8 p. in.
Turner, Tuesday, May 22, 10 a. m.
AuuiHville, Tuewlay May 22, 2 p. m,
Btayton, Tuewlay, May 22, 8 p. in.
Bublmlty,Welnen(Itty May 23,10a.m.
Detroit, Wednesday, May f3, 8 p.m.
Mill City, riiurnday, May 24, 10 a. m.
Mebarna, Ttiurtxlay, May 24, 8 f. m.
Macleay, Friday, May 25, 2 p. ni.
Sllvertnn, Friday, May 26, 8 p. m.
Kcotts Mills, Buturday, May 2d, 10 a.
m.
Woodburn, Paturday, May 20, 8 p. m.
Mt. Angel, Monday, May 28, 2 p. m.
Gfjrvaln, Monday, May 28, 8 pm.
iluMi.ircl.Tuewlay, May 29, 2 p. m.
Aurora. Tuewlay, May 29, 8Jp. in.
Ht Paul, Thuraday, May 31, 10 a. m.
Chatupnei:, Thurday, May 31.2 p.m.
Rullevllle, ThurwUy, My 31, 8 p.m.
IImmiU-, FrltUy, June 1, I0X m.
Howell I'ralrle, Friday, June 1, 2 p.
m.
Hhedd, Haturday, Junu 2, 8 p. m.
E. M OROIHaN, Chairman
IJ, F. MKREDITH, Kecnaary.
STATE TREASURER'S NINTH NOTICE.
BALKtf, MayO, 1801.
VTOTICK IH I1KUK11Y OIVKN THAT thero
1 are fund, ouhaad with which to redeem
all ouutandtug mate warrant) (with the ex.
ceptlon ef thoae drawn upon the military
fund) endorxed "l'reeiiled and not paid for
want ot fund." prior to and Including the
date or Una notice, aud that all uch warran W,
properly endomed, will be paid upon preaen
tatlouatthla ottloe. Interest thereon coaalug
from and alter the date of thin notice.
1111 L Mb-rHOIIAN.OXI
6 0 lw Slate Treasurer.
The CHICAGO,
MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL
RAILWAY.
JNortL.
Ar. I tea) . ui
Lv. I 6:30 a. m
Lv. 7.KX)p. m
i.!',"vo. .tmi".a bU,1' "l "" ftatlong from
I'OrtlllUd to Alblinv Itinlimlvo. .I.n ... .p.. .....
Shcdd, llnlHoy, llarnHburir.' Junction Oitv.
b. r.iiiiiiiioniidallHtatioiiHnomlloMeburir
liland Inclusive. "
Irvln
lA
::J a. in.
.1:17 a. in
:6) p. in.
KOHKIIUHIIMAll,IIAII.Y,
i.v. roruaud Ar. :30 n. m.
Haleni LV. 1:10 p.m.
UoHoburg Lv. 7:00 a. m
Lv.
Ar.
INnlng iira on Ogdon Route
PULLMAN BDFFKT SLKKPEHS i
AND
Second Class Sleeping Cars
Attached to all throuich trains.
-Vest Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
IUILY (KXOE1T UUNDAY).
IMOa. 111.
l'J:ir p. in.
Lv.
Ar.
i'orllaud
tirvalllH
Ar.
Lv.
n. Aiiiauy una corvalllH couneot
:ralnNof()rKOii ranlntt ltallroad.
I b:UAp.in.
hOOp.Mi.
with
TraveJera "muko u note or,t."
TIiIj3 Great
RailwayjZlSvsleni
Connccti
N1
SOTWS HOUuSE,aAlinticl?ecoi;ating,
'iSWS j l Hard Wood Finishing,
Oin g ' gnod Tttenov. Katlrnutm furnlth
-1. Addruj, 0i. ch.truth, Kaitiia 1UI
i uaoe on rauiui uwr ivuiwij, auau bucio
' lAin nrdara at HUdaur Ji Hlrni. ltJiA
TREASURER'S NOTICE,
Htate of Oregon, lu..-. AnHi ihni
ireaaury ueii iineni, I .i
Ol'lt'K M hereby iflven that there are
lundN on hand with winch to redeem all
outtaudlnK warrauu, (with the exception of
IhiHte drawn upon the military fuud)endonied,
"I're.ented.and not paid for want 1 fund.''
prior to, ami Including, February 0, 1801, and
thil aHld warrant pro)erly endonted, will be
fa Id upon preftentatlou at till, ottlco. Intereat
thereon ceaalui; from, and after, the date of
till, notice. l'llIL, MfcTHCHAN,
4211W BUteTreaaurer.
HUIE WING SONG.
JAPANESE
to noleaoie aud ret
ST. PAUL and OMAHA
With all tranHconllneiiUii;ilnen!lvliH
direct and awin coinmuulca
tlou to all.'
KAHTHUN anil BOUTIIKKN TOINTH.
AND IS TIII;
:::0NLY LINE:::
running
KIecUio.',,I.IhteiI unci Hleaiu lleutuil
Veatlbuled trains ol elegant IHIceplnif,
l'arlor, DlalnK aud ltullel
Cari, Willi
Freo Iteelhilny Chair,
Maklntf; lu iervlc .ecoud to, nonetn the
world.
TlckeU are on tale at all prominent railroad
Ucketomoes.
For further Information ak the nearettt rat
road Kent, or.addren.
CJ. EDDY, General Agt.
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pa$i Agt.
PORTLAND, Oregon.
KXI'KKMrtTKAIN -lllAII.V KXOKITHONDAY
t:w p. ill. I Lv. 1'ortlaud Ar. I B:i6 a. ui
7:25 p.Mi, Ar. MoMlmivlJle Lv J 6:60 a. in
TMItOUUII TIIKTS
I'o all polntHln tho KiiHtern Htatc, Canada
ind hurope can ho obtained at lowest ratea
'r0,iLl. liH,A,N,N5,,t t.HalJ5S
Ik KOKIILKll, Maniiueri
Sorthern"
' pacific r. r.
II
u:
Ni
s
Pullman
Elegant
Tourist
.trtel
AND OIIINKHK KANOV
Uooda at cunt.
retail. Ileal good.. 113 Court
1-6 in Ha
WANTED AGENTS
-lojeoll-
BKOWN'S NEW FOUNTAIN WASUB1L
Ileat Bleam Waaher known. Bample
Waaher with full In.tructiou. MiiltoAxeul,
ex lire, charge prepaid ou receipt of M
Addreaa J, u, iruwu, IJox 9M, Haleui, Or
Merridale Poultry
VAHIM. Only purit .lock kept. Hpeclally,
llrowu lAlutru llyiuoulb ltocka. IlUok
Minorca and lluwk LaDK.hao Kick, tor
tiatoliiiik-. J.J.j3lLLKK,haTeai,
i6m.trtt, nearbuu, i-Sdwlia
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES
(NorUiirn P.cKc R. R, Co., Liiim)
run
TWO FAST TKAINS
Dully
ll.l.n H. Iiu.,1
Milwaukee aud all
Ulnneapoll and Chicago,
II point. In wlacxiii.lii! iuak.
InK oonnrctlon In Chicago with all line, run-
alntf eal and touth.
lie
i all
frovluoea
ekelaMjId and baveaira checked llirmiirh
to all point In the United Htatea and Cauudl-
Korlull luforrnatlon rreardlnir lloute.. rate..
ma, folder., etc, addrn yur nwtrn.1 tink
t aent or J in, o. I'ONII,
lien. r-iu.. and Tkt. AkL, Mllwaukre. VYU.
FOR SALE" OR TRADE "
One 8-rooTi and one 6-room cotUne In Oak
Lawn Addition, with two gd lot.. Will be
KOid baraaln. Annlr lo W
ner IHlli and C'hemtketa .treot.
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Sleeow Cars
ST. PAULP
MINNEAPOLIS'
DULUTII,
FAHfifl
TO GRAND FORKS
CRO0KST0N
WINNIPEG
HELtNA and
BUTTL
TJIKOTJGJI TICKETS3
TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON and all
Points East end South)
For Information, time; cardi,iuap
ticket, oali ou or write
II. A. THOMAS, AKent, Balem
Or A. I). OiiAiiroN. Aast. Qwil. Vans
Agent; I'ortlutid, Ori'Kou,
Sfeamep fll.ona
KOIi I'OItTLANI),
Jave. Itol.e'. dock Monday., Veduict,
and Friday. 7;i5 a. in,
Krri'UltMNO, leave. J-ortJand Tue.daj,
l'hur.day. and Haturdaya at ti.5a. ni.
Ka.l lime for lumeujer aervlce; no way
jtndlUK freight haudled,
IJOUM) Tltll' (unlimited) tiW. One way,
MHAia aa oNTa
Her, An miu.iiaiiy I For freight rate and ticket apply to V. A,
W K.HOllUKU.wr HLtlOHT a nt.at Ihedtck, tootrof NtaU
itreet. lllm ll WS U 1