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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1895)
;i3 t" H.Sg i-J-1. '1 1r; V t GET WELU Don't Suffer With Rheumatism Take, Paine's Celery Ttie result of Lis life vrork was Pained celery compound, tbat remarkable remedy that permanently and speedily cured disease. It Is the greatest nerve regulator and -blood purifier of this present century. For men and women out of health, Paine's celery compound should do tried without fall. It has meant health In place of sickness In thousands of cases tbat seemed hopeless. TSe faot tbat this is the season whep rheumatism most painfully shows ltelf, makes the following communi cation from Mr. J. M. Tobias ot South Omaha, Nob., of special Interest. Mr. Tobias writes: T "I suffered for years with rlieiima ttsm In the Joints of my bands and arms, so that I could perform my work only with tho greatest difficulty. I used all kinds of medicines without result. Finally I secured a bottle of Faine'fl celery compound, and It bene fitted me at once. Paine's celery com poHHd certainly cures rheumatism I" The common senso of tho people, has kBg refused t believe ,tbat rheuma tism and neuralgia wero diseases hope less of cure. Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D LL. D., of Dartmouth college, has confirm d their belief. There Is an absolute LINCOLN COUNTY NEWS. Hon. Dinger Hermann was at the county seat yesterday, looking after the wants of hU constituents, and at the earnrst request of many citizens ad dressed a large crowd at the court bowse in tho evening. The people in this section of the country being chiefly Interested In the Improvements of our rivers and harbors, Mr. Hermann re viewed the various Improvements of harbors in Oregon, showing the mults of a million and a half dollars spent at the mouth of the Columbia, He said that he was In favor of libera appropriations for all rivers and har bors, both In the uorth and south, and promised to use his best efforts In the future as ho had in the past, in secur ing help for Yaquina i!ay. He said tbat the farmers living at Albany,. Uor yallis, and other points alon teethe O, 0. 12. road were receiving 5 cents more per bushel for their wheat than those, living at McMlnnvillo and other points oo the west side. Mr. Herman prom ised to Introduce a bill in the next eengrees, asking that vthe B4UU harbpr, aud river be surysyed. He also said that he should make a hard and, long null for the Nicaragua canal. With. Um people of the coast counties Mr. 1 Hermann Is very popular. He was frequently Interrupted In his talk by liberal applause, Democrats, Populists ad Republicans showing their apprer eiatioa of the man who for 12 years has .walked in tho halls of congress In the Interests of all classes and sections of m great state which he represents. COH, A Nkw FiR&tfOur local was cred ited to Brown & Co. the other evening t then you might know that It afcottld have been Branson & Co., the steepest firm on earth o buy yonr ayairlee of, ENJOY LIFE ! I Copound. lepedflo for liotli of these tltiasea lu Paine's celery compound. Thousands or men and women are every year. entirely freed from theso two torturing disorders by Palne'sreldry compound. Neuralgia pain aflects first one part of the body then another. Nature's restorer, sleep, Is sought in vain, and life's ordinary duties become burdens too heavy to be borne, In this coadi tlon of sleeplessness nature's call for rest must be regarded. If unheeded, serious consequences are likely to en sue. The nerves must bo built up by a proper nerve rood. There Is nothing equal to Paine's celery compound. The body Is not a machine which simply wears out after a certain num ber of years, but a vital organism having the power of revivifying Itself capable ot being bard worked, but demanding frequent times of recuper ation In sleep. So quickly furnish a fresh and abun dant supply of nutriment for every tissue of the body is the purpose for which Paine's celery .compound, was first prepared. This rapid production of fresh nervous energy and pure blood was the one endeavor ot Prof. Edward E. Phelps long study of the cause ot nervous exhaustion. THE NEW LEQI8LATDEE. Tho next state senate will consist, as heretofore, of thirty members. The holdovers are: Browne!', Calbreatb, Car. or, Dawson Gesner, Uowan, Hob son, Holt, Johnson, King, McCluop. Patterson, Price, Simon, Smith, of Clatsop 15. Successors are to be elocted to McGinn, Woodard, Bancroft and Deunyjn Multnomah county; Al ley In Lane, Beckley In Douglas, But ler In Polk, Cogswell in Lake, Huston in Washington, Maxwell In Tillamook, MoAllster in Union, Baley in Uiqa tilla, Smith In Sherman, Stelwet, jn Gilliam and Vanderburg in Coos. The retiring fifteen stand: Republicans, seven; Ddmocrats, seven; PopulUti, one, counting Beckley as a Democrat. Of the holdovers, Holt and King are Populists and Smith of Clatsop a Dem ocrat, the other twelve being Republi cans. f Ordsred Discharged. Washington, Oct. 1 1 . JTudge liradly ,ot District supremo .courttoay ordered discharged from custody Captain Qeorge A. Amies, arrested on order of Lieutenant General tjchoflsld, Just before tho latter's retirement from command of the army, for having written him an inaulag letter. Judge Bradley cbaracterlxod action of the late general as unlawful, tyrannical and capriplgus. Crossed the Plaiai. Bdtibvict.k, Or., OcU 11. Mrs. M. B. Graham dkd at her hom,e, two aillofl uorth of Butteyille, last Saturday at the advanced age of 85 years., 'Grandma" Graham, as she waa soore familiarly known, was a pioneer of 1852, bavin crossed the plains with her husband and three children in that year. DBEas Goopa48AtEj At the Ladle VMar.tomorrow, STyrn BV,rvtp supply Not Enough (Jews tiK WaeMmrtoa to Keep Creameries XuaRuig. "The supply of Washington nutter ts getting scarce every day as winter ap proaches," said a well known. local butter dealer, "and consequently price are advancing. In the last three or four months prime butter has advanced from 1G to 22 cents per (pound whole sale. From now on till February the great supply of Gutter consumed In this state will come from Iowa, Minne sota and other middle and western states." "Why is It the rates advance when the Washington butter goes out of the market?Is t because a better grade Is then offered for Bale here? "No. Washington butter is equal to any tuade, and tbt cause for the ad vance In prices la the extra cost of stlp ping from such long distances. The local dealers would much prefer to handle borne, products If they were ob tainable. California butter will come In competition with the eastern pro ducts early In February, and owing to the fact that fi eight rates between the Sound and California via steamer are so low as compared wti the freight tariff on butter from Mlesourl r ver points, the eastern butter will be com pelled to retire. Iowa and Minnesota butters are good and pome California butter Is good, but some of the dairy products of tho Golden State are also very Inferior." "How Is It that t-bfwe ptfjer states can supply butter ail the year around. Jf necessary, and Washington dairy pro ducts arc to be found In the market during only half the time?" "That Is a point which could be elim inated by having more cows in the state. Under present conditions there are hardly enough cows to keep all the state running for six months. While the homo creameries are In operation very little butter Is Imported. To make imported butter an unknown quantity here the number of milch cows mast be at least doubled, so some may come in in the spring and soma In the fall. Of course, thescason. boa beon cut o lit the short this year by the extraord inary dry season and the attendant ahortago of grass aud fodder, "In July dairy and arm prodpeta were cheaper than at any time during the past year. Prime Washington but ter was then quoted at 10 cents and eggs at 10 cents. Ranch eggs aro now quoted at 25 cents and, eaatejru eggs, at 22 cents. Pickled aud cold storage butter, of which California supplies a large percentage, Is from 18 to 20 cents per pound wholesale. Washington cbeeeg,Is 11 cents a pound." Tacoma News. ? A, Just Verdict The f tester mnrder ease took up the time of the court last week; till. Friday about 3 la the afternoon, when It was given to the Jury after long and ex haustive argument bad been made by G.B, Bmltb for the defense and Messrs, Bensorand Wade for the prosecution. It only took 16 minutes (or the jury to bring In their verdict, "guilty as charged in the indictment." Tbo prisoner who bad hoped to get ofl on the plea of Insanity, flew Into a rage andcurped. Sherlfl Hlatt and several others who did pot suit him. A stay of proceedings was, asked for 15 days Jn order, to glvo the .defense a chance to make a motion for a new trial. Today (Thursday) at 2 o'clock Judge Hanna will sentence the prisoner. There la but one sentence, according to law, and tbat la death. Grant's Pass Cour ier. Fleeter is the man who drowned his wife In a puddly ( of wajer aud if any one In the United B,tatee ought to bang it is Fleeter. Hanged! He ought first to be held In a puddle of water for an hour and then hanged. Albany Democrat. Dhess Goods 8ai. At the Lakes' basaar tomorrow. t'i.'i 11LU14J! VIGOR MEN EaHy, WJy ftmtfUy MmUeti. Wssdxsiesa, Narroaaaeca, "aifi aa aa traia ft tUs frosa sarlj- arrcxa or iw it-voMc. w resiuu ot everwert, S4ekata, worry. to. roll srsc tkVdevatl opiuimv and ion g vaa ia very mrMaa ,' nl msthods. ' fmasrfl . ale teBrovataaas, avan. Inra IranasslblA. 3L0d3 raxaruire. IfoAlr. xyUaaUoa aad wses mailed (saalsd frs. immmtmn.iA MMnjktaL IssasaVo'! IFyMrivWl Blood Will Tell Most sarsly, apoa the condition ot ths physical sys tes. It the blood !s pure and full ot vitality It will carry health to alt the organs ot tho body ; it will expel the germs ot disease and the result wilt bo a condition of perfect health. It it Is ira- ouraaad Impoverished, such U condition win uo lmpossioie. 'xu uesi " Keef) the Blood Pure Is by the ne ef Hood's Sarsaparilla, be cause Hood's BarMparillt Is the beat blood pnrlfler that medical science has ever pro duced. This Uthesecretotlta wonderful cures of scrofula, salt rheum, nervousness, sleeplessness, rheumatism, and all other .diseases which originate In the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only True Blood Purifier promi nently In the pablia eje today. It is sold by all druggists, fl; slxfor 5. Prepsred pnly by C. 1. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. Hood's pins' sa aga tsar How's Thisl We offer One Hundred Dollars IRewsrd for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe liim perfectly honorable in all business trans, actions and financially able to carry but any obligations made by their firm, Wesl & Truix, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O,, Waldlng, Kinnsn & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces pf the system. Price, 75c, per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. There are 177765 miles of railroad lo the Uulted States. There aro 60,835,880 rails used to cover mis ground. Thero are 633,205.000 tieaiused to bind these rails together, but no such amount, however, 1b required to hind the hearts of the traveling public to the faot that the Wisconsin Central lines furnish superior facilities on all their trains between BU Paul and Chicago which form close connections with all lines to the east and south. Make a note of it. Rheumatism is a symptom of disease of the kid neys. It will certainly be relieved by Parks Sure Cure. Tbat headache, backache and tired feeling come from the canle cause. Ask for Parka' Bun Cure for the Hyer and kidneys price 1.00, sold by Iunn & Qrooki. 19-4w Children Cry for Pttcher'a Castorla. AUCTION Good's Auction and Commis' sloniHouse. I wlllsellat'ourllsalesrooms on Saturday, Oct. 12, IAS, at 1 p. id., the following lot of goeda: Two oed room seta, I parlor set. 1 loldlug bed.'l No. 8 cook stove, 1 henter,chalr. bedauads.ilotof dress goods, notlocs' ot all kinds. These goods must be sold, A rare chance to those needing roods in tut line. ltemember the place, Good's Auction and Commission House, 813 Commercial at NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fOTlCE J, O Hurls; the expressman, ha J eoneto 1011: coaoty for two weeks,. and will he back ready lor business Oct: 30. lie- serve your business for htm, em ANTED. At once, a young girl to do llehl hotlUA wnrk. Annlvmrnrtt'lnlrp Ferry streets. 10-10 at IP you have a good cow to trade for a geutle horse, good for carriage or any otlur wqrk, address D K, this office. 7-3t 160 lum, or acres good level land In iiolt county, Mebratka.io trade for land near 8a- lum, or. Address box &.Thedford. Neb. I93w HU1 W1NU uANO ixj jrnee fanoy Qoods, Hllkc Screens, Dressing downs, ulnaware, Tea, Mattings, Under-clothing. Kverythlng cheap. IU Oourt su, under opera house, 8-lS-lm M." RU. ELLA U. M'DOWEbi teacher of voice cuuure, on iiigu si. i j.im c vTo UKIHT1AN ttUUMUli-lUteratura of sdl Kinds on sale and IJhrlsuan Hclanea ser oca at a Uberty street, corner Cbemeketa T f . KIMUJilt, Newspaper Advertlalng Agent, li. 31 Merehanta' Exchange, Ban Francisco, Hour authorised agent. This paper la Kept on Alain nlsomoa. G3 thing tPKJ.- PAPltUt-Large lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale chea n. juss me UailatJour- nki offloe. e ior puiunc nnaar oaroeia. rk lIVIt4 lSVktlsinrt "' Uamiin ustislsk mm-m v Vt SSSt41M SMMSMMVUV UVttlWV JT TooniAaii(J ban yrtulaoopjiponoii salo pt svausa s POsvottlca block. M OMiCV tu UiAN.-u. Marsh. itoom rusiuraoa oiooc lit. H bAUK UllkAl'On lang'tlraebr' would Qoo lni o acres cnoioe Unrt in West Halem. OOd. larva korat and him' vrlilv nf hr lug fruit ireea. Plentv of small lrulL iraod water and J j acres Umber, Address box 115, Balem. lia it ClnAuuyBlknlmProved fracretixct three OOUu miles south ot town, umall house and barn Inquire of iiurggrai, over State gilkuUA ) oomrr .Orayb iuu vn u BUKltMAN l'vpawiiumr and commercial stanocranhv. Ufllee. room Orav block. The best of work dona at rea sonable raies. U-28 TTrAQON TO TBAUE-for sale or U trade II for hay and oats, a good larm wagon. Apply tod K. Payne, east o! asylum 5 F. M. Stoolo 185 COMUJbUtClAIi BT. HWaery ad Bicycle -Repair Shop. Eltrlca':,el it and k&'lcal Ban er a spe- nwiji wusu vvsnas iBniaatBrs.Dsiii ao "r"Wi AM.wry asms iath weswaaaar, JOHN HUGHES. Dealer lu Groceries, Taints, Oils, Window fias8,YnriiiIics ami the most complete stock ol Brushes of all Kinds in the State. Artfof'Ma'tcr.nI.s(Lliiif!, Hair, Cement and Shingles and finest quality of GRASS SHEDS MONEY TO LOAN On form land security. Bpf ctal rates on large loans. Uoans considered Without delay. HAMILTON A. MOIIt. t-rttir-i r Inlldltik' DRESSMAKING Jiii8 cLhvnNOEtt, from Poland, baa opened dressmaking tpar lor In the Eidrldge block, uu stairs, next door to Cherrington's gallery. Water; and H refer nulls a specially. 9181m WACUstCK PtcaldenU J. H. AI.I1SKT. CMhter.II OK SAIEJiM. Transacts a general banging business. E. X. 1VAITEPIUNTXNG CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blanlc Publishers. Bosh's New Br1rk.nver thebank.Oom'l trt GEO. FJENDUICIl'8 MEAT MARKET. 321 Commercial at, Oott le bio.k.Jj pjuoaeftaor to O. it. Hoct i .1 -Best mean in the eity. fromptdellTerr at InwMt pruvM. RED FRONT LIVERY AND 8TAO-. MM: i. Itcd Front Livery and lloardlot; HtnbU Flntclug In every respect 'rlir rtiiftonabl. . K.H. WEsTACOTr, proprietor. UAILV HTAUti LIMB. Followlnr stages arrive ant depart dally except riunday: allvortoQ itge nrrivoi at 10 u. m., leave a' IslS p. m. Fare 75 oenU. Daihu sUgf, arilveant 10a. m., leaves at 1 p.m. . Independence stoge arrives at 10:30 a. ra. leaves at a p. rn. i(Md XR. COXTItrS, Parlors Over Gray Bros. WOLZ'S MARKET. Fresh, salted and smoked tiMti and Rm. sages, as-ltelrlgtrntor meals In best shape. Kept la an AI Ice cnest, eastern style, Kree delivery. Bouth Commercial strreu b-U UJ1AU. YiVLZfVnp, CHEAPEST. Salem. BEST, Oregon.. Remember Cy Stewart The Coooer. . 4 He can make anything with hoops on It, and '"".VrfS01; Wewwork or repairing. Hhop oulb ol U'sVs mi), Bouth Balem. 0-lS-toi SALEM TILE WORKS. ItAIiaKrSTOCK ON HAND. apeclal Inducements oflered. Hhlpped rtolial point on short nottoe. Bend tor price. Yards, North Halera. Address J. K, 4IUHPHY, Fair O rounds, .Ot SALEM WATER CO. OfHce: Willamette Hotel Building For watrtervice apply at ortlce. Bills nay. able monthly in advanoe. ilhke all com. plaints at the office. Irrigation months June. July, August and September; hours to 8 a, m.. 6 to V p. ta. IrrlgaUon bills payable on or before ibeMsl oiamT. aireeispnnuingposiuveiviorbiaaen JT. C. GRIFFITH, Office: Corner Court and TOommorriai upstairs. All wotk euaraniatd. itIvm IaV? as iua lowtaiv. Vl-tf J. JT. HARK IN 8, Horse, Shoeing BhopatlOO Chemeketa street, near Oom merelal. Bpeolal attantton to Interfering and bormaswttb dlsfxued feol, PCIilrketlrr K.xtl.W lllumd nraa. ENNYRQYAL PILLS W s-aTrv OHc!UaVJelj C-m asa THtw vavi bnstUI lor CUtlLMUr. IWi iHUlruJIi Ked ul M i in. Mil wlik Um rtkhM otrr. 4j.4Hmi NWnwmwiJii i D1CI4 Iff MnUlWfc laihUU ul " KtUf tor I4lM. M Utur. kj rtlui MsIL la,aOTKiaMiu Xi. v-i Ai Drianfl m mA i. Uh) Prwuu: " I'kfisiiTK Capital use. A us uk six TskeVST K BVU jn ! v if I xMAm J MlWiif Miss Balk's School jrn.NKU m- CHANSINQ'S HALL -ON- SEPT. I Will receive children trom 3 yeirs upwards. Rnecinl ttentlon to bealnncrs. All desired branrhea for the o'der pupils Uaibt. luotud- ID? drawing, moaeung, music, piain ana artlstlo needle wore. All work done on the Individual p'an. In which each shlld Is ad. vanced according- to lu own capacity. For terms and particulars apply to Mtss O. liallou. Twentieth and Chrmeketnsts - Willamette University, BALEM, OKHUOK. Oldest Iritltution of learning In the state. Full preparatory and collrgtato course. -Total enrolment for 18915, 401 students. Kxpensea raodpraU. 'ew rimnaslum. Flfty-Mcond year begins HepU 17, USfc ror lniormanon or catalogue aaareas W. C. IIA WLE,Y, A. U k Prealdant. sBdlrwsw If you love your boy give him the most vol- able of all g its, the bt education posal- ble. There is no better place than ' Ml Angel College, XT. ANGEL. Oil. Bchoot complete in every respect. Bplendld stan of teachers, cjoeilenf men's,-beanHrul and bealtby location, coDstant care and strict lsclpllne, and costs but ftta month. 8Slm German Lessens Private or In classes, at any time during the doy or evening to suit couvenleDC of pupils, Terms, 60a per lesMin. Classes of five or zuore, c per pupil. Oernun Baturday school for children ui thHChnnlng ball, orner Ghern UU'I fottagr su . from to 13 a, m , aad from I to i p. in. Terms, too per month. 1 nay meutiuu Hint I was born and educated n Grrmior. nd hold a German teachers' fMinnu- fidm the i'russian government, .nd another irom tbo Hi, Louis publlo schooL ,,... . . MIia.W.A.B.KAi'HEatr iSI Marlon Conservatory Worlc. Dr. Ptrvln, director and teacher of piano, Italian Hinging harmony and class ttf-inhlug. Assisted tiyMisa Anna Krebs, teacher of nlano. or nan. cultar. tiuiiu uuu iiiiit-i. oirs. j. n, ooarp, teacher of piunn, organ and slnnlnir. Muslo rooms at tho residence of J. It. tiharp, Balem. Lenve orders at the Allen's nr Wills' muMc store. lnll- n va 1 llt. It 1 T il ." Mrs. C. M. Offle will reopen her KINDERGART EN In the Oongregatlonal church parlor on SlpU L 910 ni TOE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL DIUIN, OltEGOK. Write for catalogue. 10UI8 UAnZKE. 7am President BANJO LESSONS. Given on reasonable torms by an experienced teacher. w. A. ItAPnKY. 451 Marlon at, WELL DRILLING Contractu wanted at reasonable prKea, work guaranteed. Reference ia to experi ence and respoBslbllliy:tumUbel. Write P. L. KtnZKU. Palem. B 8 6l pr. JOHN BTANLBY. UJXMrUEA. STANLEY & MEAD.l STEAM WOOD SAW Quick work. Low prices. Leave oiders at It. II. Westaeott's subie. back of 1. O. Mt-tJ MILTON RHODES, Practical Upholsterer. All kinds of work mode to order. lUpalrtug a specialty. IS) Uoun street, Balem, Or. U & I CO. Ki MCNEILUTREOEIVKK. To The East! GIVES TUE CHOICE QF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES VIA GREAT ONION RY. PACIFICRY - Low Rites to all Eastera Cities. - Ocean steamers leave Portland every.n ye day Korrull details call'on or addreaat BOlHK 4 1JARKKK. W. II. HUHLJIUUT. Uea. l"aas. Agent. PorUaBAVOl G. AI, POWEKS, Local Ticket Agent rWjnoTradsst, 111. Tliroiigl I Tickets iMdlifl iwjwsm LJkLIJ jw5Sv TO K i -VIA TUB. Union Pacific System PORTLAND to CHICAGO Our trains aro heated by) steam nnrt , lighted by Flntscb light, na Time to Cblcuo, s days.- Tims to New York, 4X days. peUtoM? Ux0nT h0lcker than all com. aplrJyto't,U,aetablM,lna raU lnfo"nllos BSE & BARKER, Agents, Balero, On IU W. BAXTEH, O. B, BIIOWW. General Agent. DUU Pas. Aral 0.-O Tb I rd kU. Portland. ijOsR Ira LTHJgi fACIFIO.K. K a TSh 8 BAST Pullma.v --. x Sleeoln Cars hlcant ' , Dinfop Cars Tourls1 .., kSlaeofn Can ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH. FARGC TO GRAN0 FORKS. CR00KST0N ,J WINNIPEG. HELENA ana BUTTE THttOUttH TICKETS TO CHICAGO Washington:" PHIlADElPHlA MtW YUHK BOSTON and all Points East end Southl For lnformauon, timeCcartu, maps tickets call on or write,. r THOMAS. WATT C CO., Xi Ootnniercial st ialeta. (u Of A. D. UiiAitivroN, Aaat. Genl. Pass Agent; 1255 Morrlsou at., corner Third, Portland, Ore, East and South -VIA- THE orlASTA ROUTE O! tbt Southprn Pacific Comoanv, cAuronaAKXMuas TaAiK buk dailt a tfliiwaxji TOBTULftD AUD b. r. Bouth; I North. t?"P- XvT IiT. Ar. Portland Balem Bon Kran. Ar. IiT. IiT. B.-1Q a. m ema.m tWUp.Tn Above trains stop at Kt Portland. Or fgon City, Voodburn,BalemrTurner,Marlon, JenersonAlbany.Albany Junction, Irving, Kugeue, Creawell.bralns and aU stations from Honshu ra to Asaiand inclusive. aoauiuau kaJi. baiEt, lv.'T Portland Ar. :Wp.m I.T. Hciem Lt. I 2JU p. m Ar. Koasbnra- Lt. i &00a,m 8J0 a. to. 11:00 a. m vaj p.m. SOUth' . SAXVH-J-AUtlKNUKir North J0el6a.m g.eoa.m. o p.m. i iv. Portland. Ar. fclfl p.m, Ar. Balem.. Lt D lifting Care ea Ogdoa Route PPHJIAN BPET SLPERS - AND Second Class SlBeoin Cars AtUched to all thron;h trains. rftetSifc Mam, Between Portlaud u4 WTl PAixT-fkatcaiT snanATK 7au sum. I j,t. 13:15 p.m. 1 An Portland. OorvallUv Ar. tcA p. m Lt. I 1:31 p. m At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains of Oregon Central 4 Eastern .Railroad. KXraJMHTKAlM (UAILT KXCXfTSDHDAT S-5 p,na. I Lt. 73S p. a. Ar. Portland 357 McMtnnvlllB Vr' &a&om ccaaa.m THKATTUU TICllTETH TO all ttelBUlB ik S(4ri Ua.'iu rtenadK and Karoys asat fceUolB4M. at lowest rates K.HOaEM AittoTr.' ana P&A. Agt K. gQKHl.KK. Mtkwuutr Oregon Central -ANI Eastern, Rr R. Co, tTAQUIKA BAY KOUTE.1 'OonnecUnr atrYaqulna Bay with the Ban Francisco and Yaquina Hay tMeamshlp On, JBTEAMKh -KlBAtLON," A I and flrat csaaa In every reveeet. Bolls from J-oqulna for Ban KrancUoo about every fraasenger accommodations unsurpassed Sbej-uat route between the WUUmette valley an' vauuorBiow Fare from Albany, orlpolnta west, to Hn rraactscur Oabta, 112; swerage, 8; cabin, rouad trip, good ft) days, 118, Kor I ailing days apply to JCXT.WAIJJKK, Agent Albany, nr, TO,$HAB.OLAKjCBupt. Oorrallls. or, XPWIM ITOM ,M aasasr, OarvatUs. Or A.. J, MVWXfllKlHi Aaat, lalnf rSl fciaaib. ilftlillr"-ihsiitfit ., ifm SfltfMHi iisiiSiSl i il aigill ilt! aiMutikn- - rf-t"",i'i-iiitj iggaaBM h