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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1895)
"'"V" """ "." '" .., . IB I Y l l( f l;TriiliiTTfa'" ,irootfJidJsl! i.Ui T! PW "" "" "" " ----- If you WAitt ft 8Ufe feiiftf ir i4, li8 ntl Jlmbs, fu nit Allcock's rittAri in Mimo Wo rw "f tlona Is Afl (rood as (lie inume i.xavasiTNsrsaMicvs' 'HIE ttl'ML JOURML. (UAILY AtfU WiSMKMf.J BY MOI'IDM IJUOTMifiWB. Fill DAY, DKO. Ifl, 1805, BPSAKBK KEED'a OOMMITTI3EB TliomnH Jl. Jtvecl, of Maine, ftuenker in conjjrcHH mjomo to ho tryltiK tomttlo national politic li) tlm np polntmont of coiiitiilttccH. It Is known that Imniotiflo Intarmitfl nro nt atakn and that tlio temptation Ih grcnt to mukn Mr. lUcd presldotit no rowunl for proper disposition of commlttcea. BpcftkcrJlecdBhoiildrlBo uboye thin toinptntlou und nppnliil iiib commute! b for tue wolfaro nnd prooporlty of our country, Instead offer nectloiml,Hpteln' or personal Interests. Tliosa nro trou'i Ions tlmcnnud tlio Kentlemon In WanN Ingtori with ood PulurlH, plonty of lino wines, uIk dinners nnd banqtiolB are apt to trllle wltli Uiu condllli ns thepoopioby no Inult of tliolr own find tlieniBolves In. Speaker Ileod should put tho nlilest nnd most oxporloucod men nt tho headH of tho oouinilttees and let the prosldontal lightening strike where It may. It will ttfl a apt ti strike Mr. Used as auy.lf Mr. Red duo liln plain duty as speaker und not play politician nt all. OIVE US SOME STATESMEN. Krom tho telegraphic reporlB from Washington today, It seeuiB that the udmlulBcratlou In contemplutlng nn othor lsfluo of gold hondu to retain tho status of tho resorvo fond. With tho present ndmlnlatratlou It Ib ovldont that tho sentiment "a national debt Is a uatlonnl blowing" prevails. During tho Hspubllcan administration It was n proud boast that tho national debt, created by tho rebellion wan bolng paid ofl'utsuch n rapid rato that tho cry was raised that soon thoro could bo no IioiuIb to furnish tho haBiB for national hankH, Here we nro, ut u tlmoof profouud poaco, forced by a pornloloUB system of llnance, to Incrcuso tho public debt. Wo find our nation already houdod with au obligation $300,000,000, in In eluding Intorest, by allowing tho gov ornmont atralrs to go Into tho hands of tho Domoernoy, or to bo more particu lar, Into tho hands of tho presont ad ministration, whoso cardinal principles tiro frco trade and gold monometallism. Ouo of tho worst featurcH of this fearful bond Isuuo Bohomo 1b the fact that foreign bankers aro called upon to furnish tho gold for tho bonds, thus putting this nation nt tho mercy, whloh la by no meauB a louder mercy, of European "econoiuista." There seems to bo n growing demand for it now Hot of lenders in both tho old parlies. Wo do not want any of thoso noUy creatures who aro orylug rolorm, und who uro yerboBO In doubtful rhet oric nut 8omo or tho old-nohool think ing men of tho nation. There lire plenty of them, if tho pooplo could only bo pointed in tho right direction to put them to the front In tho tlmo of need. Tho present administration has bcon a succession of blunders. The national policy, as well aa tho financial structure, has boon fearfully wonkoned. It is worth remembering that whoa Cleveland took oMco In 1803, thoro was u cash balauco in tho treasury of f 124,. 128,088, and tho Intorest-boarluc dobt wbb $085,000,000. Uy borrowing $117, 000,000 on C percent, bonds, and $02, 000,000 uu 4 per cent boudB.ho has mado tho Interest bearing debt $717, 000,000 and thU, too, after refusing to pay ovorduo debts agaluit tho cash balance Uaorumouto Boo. Thoro Is great outcry agalust pater nalism whonover anything la Bought to bo dono for tho people But isn't our country Biiflorlug from paternalism for (ho few? What are you going to do next year? Why, voto tho Bcpubllcau ticket, Is what most men say. Tho freo railroad pass la tho most oft'euslvo kind of arlstooratlo paternal. Ism. - i Nevada oujoyB n placer mining boom, A Kohlattor is needed to heal tho Ills of tho body politics. Now for a Iihdov hnllduv noaRnn. mxm.mmm.mmmm pf &i?t He&Itb sent vmn It U t nutter of V trorortinc a mothrrt. ii nMnufcturr of th.' OAIU HOKUliri , lMUmpliWl,?iultW,'INHANlMBALTII.- UAULU ItKAIMll kunuuiuuu mil whn h houM Iw in evr ry nonif . Aiwttw, r c t YOKK OONDHNSkl) MILK CO., 71 lluJtoa Sutii, Mew Yorl;. m:m:mMmM paws in me uack iut, cucbi, or porous Plaster v ' of eotititcffeltfl nnd Itiiltfi- OHE00N PJUSBif OPINIONS. Aitorln ItudK't, Dim l Hoiiolor Mills ha evidently had one car to tlio ground, ltd lia Introduced a hill to require the redemption of nfeenuncl In silver whenever tho rpservo la bulmv fj 100,000,000. If ho will ptit tho other ear to tlio ((round hu may conclude to Introduce n Mil for tho free and unlim ited colnauo of silver at the rutin of 10 to I. llosoburft 1'lalndealer: The political pt hettltifl toBlmtner, nnd e'er louu ll will bo RftcrvcrMduK mluhtlly, ondln to the surface roaming nsplmntfl for o(ll co. Tho natm-H of man) good men nro being whispered around among the wlro puller. The DjmocratH aro play lug thiir gair.o of whist as of old. Like i snail they extend n horn In one direction t und if It meets an obstaole draw It In Itualu. Albany Imprint: Demcoratlo editors who think ell the free silver voters wlli fall In lino ami vote a goldbug ticket will bo sudly mistaken when the text come. Most of the Democratic voteis In the south and west havo alwnj thought thut their pirty .favored free silver, torn oil. guldhiig Watch. Next tlmo I ho mask will Le Thny will seo their party la a party and will quit It cold. Albany Herald: Obstructing Nicar agua canal building and Issuing bonds to fill tho depleted treasury, mado so by the tariff on a free trndo basis, seems to bo profit iblo ventures fur Home peo ple, judging by wealth accumulating. Timcfl-Mouutaiuecr: It In very nat ural Balom should want to rebuild her woolen mill. Tt has proven a profitable concci'u. Tlmcs-Mouutalneer: Baker county, with lta debt of over $200,000, la an ex ample of what reokleisB and cxtrava. gaut ofllclallaui doe for a community , When ofllolnls loam to conduct public ullulra as thoy would privato business, such examples as this will bo uncom mon. A LAWYER RTJN'OOURT. The lawyers seem to do as they please In Judge Fullortou's court. Tho Corvallta (Jazotto says: Taxpayers of Eonton county will consider the burdon of a regular session of tho circuit court u seriously heavy ouo as they oxamlno the bill of ex pense. Thoro seems to bo un un necessary wasto or extravagance some where that busluess-llko methods can cure. Tho couuty court Is not re sponsible, fur under tho present eystom It has little or no power to oven audit tho hills but must pay all claims as sworn in. Tho circuit Judgo should certainly look after tho matter of ex pense n little more closely. Ho ia in part to blamo for tho piling up of coats. But tho whole system noeds reforming. HKIli: AHK SOUK OK TJIU UII.LS. Allowed by circuit court $ 422 35 Juryfeea 600 30 WltneBa fees H va. Boott 124 00 do B vs.HoloomW & C'll 80 20 do ti vb. Parsons 48 20 do 8 vs Friendly 140 00 WitneBS fees boforo g'd Jury... C16 30 Fees of grand Jury 125 10 Total $1970 46 Christinas Economies. Mr. Iluutlugtou Is economizing. Ho has decided to discharge ovor COO men from tho railroad shops nt Baoramonto, and ho Is cutting uIb forcos all over the Bouthoru Paoillo eysteui. Of course, tho fact thnt $35,000 u mouth will be saved by tho Sacramento retrenchment alone Is euough of Itsolf to appeal to the thrifty mind of tho venerable warship builder. Mr. Huntington can aeo no reason why thatamouutofgood monoy should be absorbed by a lot of shiftless workmen who might spend It for bread or meat, when It might Just as woll stay safely In his own poakets. But thoro Is nu additional consideration that doubtlosa has weight with him J tut rt this time. Tho Southern l'aclflu is poor so wretchedly poor that a ro duotlon of 8 per cent on Its grain ratej In California would drivo It luto bank ruptcy. That Is tho melaucholy situa tion whloh Judgo MoKonua Is deal rod to appreciate, nud of oourso his under standing of It might be considerably qulokoued by tho spectacle oftheuu fortuuato railroad turning its employees luto the streets at Christmas tlmo In Its pathetlo effort to make, both ends meet. It is a good stngo play, but Mr. Huntington forgets that tho play Is made with living couutors, to whom his strateglo moves meaus aufterlug und perhaps ruin. The discharge of llvo hundred men In ouo town tneaim ilve,huudrcd families deprive! of the meaus ot support. It meaus that thousauds of people must be reduced Children Cry for Pitcher's Custori. - . . j 4 &Lmt$tttUmhMdmmiimtffAfrttnmmawrts.it&wtm9malvmrtm ia (IrMlltitlntl in (llmliiluli Mr. Hunt lii(oii'B rlk hf hmlntf nil lfi)propllbln fraodori of hlrt Ineotno, Otio Would think llinl when a innii liad hoooino n itilllloiinlre ho might venltiro to 1 ia dtilgo hlnisolf In (he luxury of hftirl, H might hp a novel exporimtre per ImpB, hti It would ho within Mf.fltiiil IiirIoii'b tnoniin. -H. F. Eitatiilhor, i - i Mflko Yourgolf strong , If yon would resist nueiimoiiia. hroti oliltln, typhoid fnver, nud perslnlaiit cotirfiiB nun cokib Tiirco iiib nttncK the weak nud tun down pvhIoiii. Thoy can Hud no foothold whuro tlio blood Is kept pure, rich nud full of vitality, tho nppollto good and diges tion vigorous, with I lood' Bnjpar Ilia, tint one Iruo blood purifier. Hood's Pills euro liver Mils, consti pation, hlllouauoafl, Jaundice, slok iiendnchc. Tlmro aro 1777W5 mllea of railroad In tho United Stall. Thero nro 00,836,880 rallfi used to cover uiib ground, Thorn are 6M8,SMn,0W)tlvi Usod to bind these rails together, but no audi amount, however, Ih required to hind tho hearts of tho travcllug nubllo to tho fact thnt tho Wisconsin Control lines furnish stiparlnr fncllltlra on all tliolr traliifl between Hi. Paul undChlrgoa which form cloen cnnnr-oUmi with all linen to tho cast and south. Mnko a noto of It. LIVER1NE For ludlgeitlon, liver und Ijiiun ft, lirooliB drug store Itldne.yp. tf VAliLE? LOOAL NEWS. AMIANY. Harold V4. Jackson, of Portland, la in tlieclly. Mr. Allon Parker, of Yaqulna, camo up from Portland Wednesday night. Mica Allco Brenner, of this olty, has accepted a position as stenographer for a Portland business house. Mr. Henry Koyp, onn of ,Llnn county'ri well-known citizens and for many ycr a resident of Harrlsburp, hai moved hack to his former home In Brownsville. Mra. Mary Rlcha.'dsou, after a six month's sojourn across tho Atlantic, mostly spout In France, tho land of her birth, returned to Baker City last Mon day evening. Mrs. Itloliardsou hud a very enjoynblo utay abroad and roturna In good health to rocelvo a gonerous wolcomo from her many friends. Tho otllcors of Bayloy Chapter, No. 8, II. A. M., elected at tho annual meeting held Tuesday evening, Decem ber 10, 1806, aro iib follews: J. R. Wyntt, H. P.; S E. Allen, Ring; O. B. Winn, Bcrlbo; H. L. Walden, C. II.; F. M. Bcdlleld, H. 8.; H. O. MarBhall, R. A. 0.; K. W. Ltngdon, treasurer; J. P. Galbralth, reootdor; W. F. Read, G. M. 1st Vail; A. II. Froorksen, U. M. 2nd Vail; Mark Montgomery, G. M. 3d Vail; W. 13. Baker, sontlncl. Brazlllaln Chapter, No, 10, O. li. 3., eleoted tho following olllcdrs last Tues day evenlug: Mrs. N. H Allen, W. M.; F. K. Allen, W. P ; Mrs. 13. W. Langdou, A. M.; Ml us Xuhi Winn, 8ocrotary; Mre.E. D. Cuslok, Treasurer; Mrs. F. E. Allen, Conductor; Mrs Allco Lovo, Aflsociute Conduotnr. TUHNKK. Dr. W.M. Smith and llttlo daughter, Eugenia, wont to Portland today. Frank Rar.eo and family have moved to Turner to make t lit lr limuo. Mr. Frank Miller, formerly mllhr in tho Jefleraou mill, has moved litre to reside In tho futhro. Tho literary society of tho Epworth Loaguo mot In regular smlon hut Ftiday ovculng. The ladlca of tho Presbyterian church will have nu afternoon tea tomorrow at WltBobenB hall. air and beautiful the woman who keeps nt n distance tiie com plexion henutifters, pniiita and powdera, wlilchaooii ruin the face, A healthy clow to the akin, a f.ice without wrinkles, ami Hparkline i eyes, will be yours If you I'll keep the system niul the 1 anecinl internal oruans in good cotulitlnu. Tlie youni? Kin, or wo. tuau, often i;row pale, wrinkled nml thin, eats little, everything wearies lier. she com. plains of herself ns achhie; and sore nud as sleeping pootly, Oflcu she is troubled with backache, or a tender sphie, with n bcarhic down welfiht in the abdomen, or nt periods she may be Irregular, or under extreme pain from functional derangements. Dr. fierce, clilet consulting puysician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Iiutltute.of JlulTalo, N Y in ltl long aim active experi ence, met many cases of this kind, for wldch he used a prescription which was found to cure such nimcuitiespcrmaiieiuiy in nuuiy tight percent, of all cases. Having proven so successful, Dr. Tierce put his " Favorite Prescription " on the market, nnd It is to-day sold more largely than any other medicine for the Ills of woman. For all functionaUleraiiBements, displace, incuts, ulceration, intliinumtlon, and the catarrhal drain from the lining membrane of the special internal organs of women, Dr. Tierce's 1'avorite Prescription reaches the origin of the trouble, aud corrects It. Mrs. Mahv Ckim. of rankfit.Jnunk!in CV., , writes "A lew year ago I took cold, which rctuUed hi female trouble, and affected my whole system. About a year ago, I took chills, had one or I wo n mouth , Ihey were cry weaken ing. Had palus in my sldes.niore trwiueully iu left side; gradually grew worse uutil, finally, 1 had to take to bed I had a bad cough and couldn't rest. I com menced taklnir your medtciue, took Tt about four mouths, taking t ,AviW I'M U hKTVI ivmw Werce's 1'avorite l're- Mas. Cam. scription nud Ave of his " Gotdeu Medical Dis covery." My weight has Increased, and I feci better and stouter thu I have for years." grv1 irmr 1- i"ii t a 9 S! I THE BEST PIPE TOBACCO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. f fwL A. nalr'nl irntd inootaclM. between I J Cnpltal und Court strt. ixayo ri mis oirirf, IW va. . ... (-... nu. li. ......1 bnnn. I. a n nnuh, pun try, olotieu, barn nnd eood well water, $760. Ttilrd strert, betwcoo DW1 Inn and Hlilppluir. Enquire at 481 Winter treet, for h few unyii onlv. cm HhbTJNUi roll uOliINKHB And OlVlne ill lliiillne ovryBunony nfternoon nt 116 lliuh MtriL. ntaln'einok. Tho .Lord's cult rtri'ti who nro iillllotod nro Invited to attend Hid IikiIIiik lorvlcea. UoLtlnir at Father II hi dV North Balom, nt 10.80 in tho morning. ' ll-J9-lm ill tliiMAe Ni:xr. iMitn.inoertoiondyonr J iucKiifriiuruiiriumai uy iuo uimwuou Mensenucr boys. Jllng up tlio blu bozo. OJIlT.l 1'lttMihlt Til'n.WiUtKik 1011 O lent-lnicood condition Jtirt tne thing inrbuilneas liouie or ntudcut lcarnlag to use the typewrltof, inqulie nt 283 Commercial Rircei ii-mu T AnlKrf.-Don't allow your fMoea to vr 1J crownod wltti rn; .v lintm. n lintrs, wnon yon oiii linvo It rtuWrud to its natural color In rout hours. A Jt Etklni, room II, Kidruldgo btilldlnt, lirrtNltl) A. nmu or ludy to manage al VV trlbutlrgaoap samples, pcclaltio. da bor CHPondlng, Heud bylvan Co.. 272 Wood cor ward Dolrolt. JltclilKRn. locenbi for sample Bonp elc, recelvo outfit olUr. llai4lIU Jf. CONTIIJS, Parlors Ovor Gray Bros. MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm proporly. t. K. lj'ORD, Over IIubIi'b Dank. B. M. 1VAITE?IIINTING CO., miw km mn ni K 1 1U11 XI AND Legal Blank x&iibliahcrs. HiuIi'h New llrlck.nver tlieliank.'Com'l tri HUIE WING SANG CO. 1 M 1'OHT EIIS Japnneno Fancy Goods, all klndH ol Rlltc em broidery, ornameutM, Clilnawoar. beat tns ol nil kind. Malllntii land uudorwenr. Cloning out Htock before Clirlstmni. H2Court street, iMlem.Or 10-2(f-3ni W0LZ & MIESCKE, Props. Pealcm In nil kinds of fresh nud Rait meats. -Kroli ausai;o a snoolaity, 171 COllMhltOIAh MT. MONEYTOLOAN On farm land security. Bpeclal rates ou large loans. Loans considered Without delay,' HAMILTON A JIOIK 11 iilUntchutldtng. FREE TO ALL WOMEN I have a very simple home treatment which will readily cure all female disorders, painful norlods, leucorrhoca, displacements, or irregularities, arm will gladly send It free to any suffering woman. Address Mrs, J, VY. II llox 96, Tallman Linn Co., Ore. t i-26.i.m4 FOR SALE. A twelve acre prune orchard, with build ings nnd lmprovemrntH, to go nt a bargain. On. mile trom railroad stutlon. Address Mrf, llertha Ueti, Baleiu, Oregon, ld-3vr Miss Ballott's School OPENED IN CITANNIKQ HALL, Will receive children lrom 8 years upwards. Special ttentlon to beginners. All desired 'iranonea ror me oaar pupus uiuguuinoiaa. luu arawtuir, moaellntf, musio. plain and arttstlo needle work. All work done on he individual pinu, lu which oacu child Is ad. vanced according to lu own capacity, for terms .ml partlculiira apply to Ulss O, llallou, Twentieth and Cbemekela sts German Lessons Given by a, qualified teacher, native of Oormany. CUaaea for eulldren on f H&turdys at,Chunlng HsJU liy Mrs. ltapser. t-M Uarion Ht, BANJO LESSONS. Qtven on reasonable terms by an exporleuoed teacher, . A. uvi-nt.1, 43t Morion st. CHEAPEST. Salem. EST, Oregon.. njlTif ra H l 1 BGrif W MARKET. C. H. jUANK wamnm t i'l ',iimmffinliiji.,tMi6Mi,nr. rM GOOD NEWS Cliiisiiniis Is Coining. evil l-Mtir 1 fountain WaKliT. liny n for your w.ilmoiiinii u a iimtenl. Iiju'i id hr tun her llln away, and your T.iii'annd'liistruflllons frtfl. tfayn orders wtofTlrf, IWlBlalo street. H-il-lArll W.JAOUSICK I'lOHldent. j.:u.:Ai.nnT, laifcCashler, OF SALEM. Transnota a general banking business, RED FRONT LIVERY I AND 8TAQU LIMB?.. lied Kront Livery and Hoarding buiyie. Klrstclms In overy respect, l'rlccs reasonable. It. II. WJC8TAC0TT, proprietor. " A8 DAILY BTAOK iINEa. 'Votlowlng atAgea'arrlTe nnd depart uuny, except Bundayi Hllvcrum singe nrrivai at 10 n, m., lcavo at 1:15 p. m. Kare 78 oents. Dallas stage, arrives at 10 a. in., lcavo nt t Independence stage Jurrlves nt 10.ISO n, m., leaves nt 3 p. m 10-ld SALEM WATER CO. OfTicei Willamette Hotel Building V water servlco apply at oillco. Dills pay. bdIo monthly in udvauco. Mae ell com. plaints nt tho otlloe. Open splekot to prevent freezing, positively prohibited. Care Hhmild bo tskou if in danger i;f frcezthg to hu vo stop und wasto gate clewed, lie Koctlon li rules uud regulKt'ou. No deduc tion lu bills will bo allowed lor absence or fur uny cause whatever unleiu wuter it cut oil from premlscB. 1 TO MAKE A 101 fo- every JI0 Invented rvin bn rnHde bj ia' now systo uutlu 1'lnn of dpojulatluu, SIH 00 and more mn m uully oninr.ll ini incuu, by many pervius who live away in ChU'iigo. Alt wxnsk I to I ti v u If it our new nnd oi Iglnnl molhodi. tUst tvtirtli.gs of plnu uhi highest. rcfercuivH furul h .l. Our llookle "l'ointa uud Hlntn,1 ho to 11.11 fco inonoj evon when on tho wmug ildo nfi.l tho marxol and other lniormat'nu sent. KUKK. UILMOIti A CO,, HinkorHbUd il'oktrs, open Hoard or I'r.ide iildR., (1 ilev'i HI, lo-no-iim dtw GICO. FENDBWIl'S MEAT MARKET. 821 Commercial st. lOnttlo blooK.) fSuocoasor to O. a), IteokA l), " Host iue.ua In I ho. .city. I'romptilellvnry at Inwnm nrmw) WK DO NOT WAKr-llonor loafers, but men otnblllty. t:0 loWOu inonth to btutlers. Hlateundeuernl ugouls, Baluiy nnd romiiilsslon. Ituelno Kite ..uglno Co., ltnclue, Wis. r 1 1 i DUVY AND KXl'KERB. Capital Transfer Co. HAIUtYToWN, I'ltJl". Ant7nn uhkuuu iiu ,'ll niuun ill wum dono nruitiiiUy. Ieave oidcrn lU.l'utton'a store. I'i-tl j. j. jiarkix8, Horse, Shoeing Hhopnt 100 Chemektstu street, near Com mercial. Hpechil attention to Interfering und nnrHeawun uismvumi iei. East and South -VIA- THt 3HASTA ROUTE of th Southern Pacific Comoanv. OAHrOPjIIA XXPBXX3 TUAIIT nUN PA1I.V B TWKXW PonTfJtWD AND H. r. Houth. I ToHEr Ar. I k:IOa, m Lv. I B.)n.ir Lv. e.-OOp.m ro.ou p. in. 1 i,v, i.ou p. m. Lv. 1'ortland Balom Bau Kran. iwsj q.in. 1 JT. Above trains stop at East 1'ortland. Or egon City, Woodburn, Salem. Turner,Marlon. Jertemon, Albany. Albany Junction, Irvlug. Kugone, OreawelLUrulns and nil stations from luxenurg 10 Asninnd inclusive noaKiiuuo u aIl, daily. 8:30 a, m. Lv. 1'orUaud Ar. I i:Vi p. n 110 a. m Lv. Balem Lv. 2.3J p. m Vii p. m. I Ar. Itonebnnr Lv. I 8 00 a. m Bouth saltx PABSiNatK, North" 4.00 p. m. I Lv. 1'ortland. Ar. 1 10; 15 a.m 6:15 p. in. I Ar. Balem. Lv 6.-Q0 a.m. DlHlag Cars 6H Ogdeu Route PULLMAN BDFFBT SLBBFBRS -AND Second Class Sleeoln Cars- Aiwcueo to all thron;h trains, West Side Di, Between FortUuo ui Cerrailis: PAII.T fXXOtry SUNDAY). 7:ikJ a, m. I Lv, ip.m.1 Ar. IHirUond' Oonrallls btu Ar. Lv. ti.-J) p. in l:aip. a At Albany and OorvsOUs connect wltr trains of Oregon Centn.1. A Eastern llallroad. KxruptaTKAiw tun.TBxct,taawnAy' 4:i5 p. m. Lv. 1'ortland ArT Ar. MeMlnnvllle Lv. 7: p. m. WQa.ni THKOUOH TIC'MKTH To allpolntaln the BtsUrn StaUs. Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rtn lrom 1 o v-u; ?!iu"?JflV. A"6111 SiSSSlKj" "AMt'0. ". " P. Ait IV. MISSIIMl HSSWW Capital How M'llllli. COLLEGE OF MUSIC of fbe Willamette flDiversiiy. JUNDEK NI5W MANAOK,MI(NT 7rMrx1ni nielhoits. On loilale, H.nnnas In 1 llm rneforti nnd Hiiiniwii in.. None hill tlm umI Is good Pimiigli for iifriiiirn na wll us 1 ,r morn nilva 7 iinMiV''"' II. A. 1KI( TAU vmvi. f-.A. -EXCELSIOR - STABLE. J3, C, HANSEN, MANAOKH, Only tfood horBOS usod. Satirncliou Kvnrnivw), NnU, back of Siato Inaiiruico lilnck. " J, C. GOODALE, COBURG LUMBER YARD, TWELFTH STREET, NEAR DEPOT All Krndca and dlmoimlonB of Buldlng Liinibor. LnrgoHt Hlwk nml I m . . nri. J. W. HAKKlt. Mnni,w The Willamette Hote f.A LEADING HOTEL OK THE CITY. llcducod rates, Management liberal. Electrlo cara lcavo hotol '01 nil Ho buildings nnd polntfl of interest. Bpeclal rates .will bo given lo ktiih patroiiH. ., RREAT THEBQFEET CAR HOUTB Nr$&The Shortest and Quickest Lins !ia HKTWKKN- Pacific Coast Points, St. Paul and the East, 'e-1 itl r04otdMHUdtho ltocttj Mountains InSJdayiltfht.Vllnralnir pasenirn im t opportunity of viewineiiho Grandest Scenery in America! Tan trains dally from Portland; onoat II n. 111. vUBeattlo. and one at Hit p. m. vl d.'lt' .4 N.aiiit K(K)kiiiif. IlitutNiiperbt'qiilptnunt, con lRttnir ofdinlnt; oars, hnltol library tan. paiaafniiiduplulsterui tourist Hieiptng oars Tho biiiiotltbr.ry otraurdinnrvolsor H'ttnn inilromliirt, (MituiiiiMi! bath roo 11, barber Hhop, easy clmlrj, etc. 1 110 maBBlflccntwrn le mjUlp,,Nnrtiiwl,niid"Nirthland."IoavolututU ovory Monday uud Friday lor II11 oo." Mai-klnu 1 1 .Und Detroit, nlovcleiul nod Buir.itolnoounoctliin with thsOreU .Norm rn lUllw.iy ll.vey.mrttoii'tgread via theNOItrilKUN ttTKAMIIIl ODMt'ANV.ana t. Joy deliehttul rldo free from tho heat nnd dust. For UokeU or geuoral lufjrmatloa call do BOZORTH BROS., .. ,.,., ' 11. O BTKVENH. O' W.'l. A UU Flout st..Ho4ttlo, Wn h. 'SPICTO TOTUK EAST! VIA THE Union Pacific System Through Pullman Palace Bleepers. Tourist Sleepers and Free Inclining Chair Cars dally PORTLAND to CHICAGO lighted by 1'lnUch light. Time to Chlcavo. 8 days.' Time to New York, days. Whloh Is many hour quicker than all com. petltorg. For rates, tlmo tables and full Information apply to H..W.1UXTEH, General Agent. Ageuta, Halem Or ' Ulst. Pass. Agent IV Third at. Portland an 4 H. CO, E.I MONKILL, KEOElVEIt. To The East oivem the,ouoice:of TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES -VIA- GREAT DNION NORTHERN RY. PACIFIC RY - Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. - Oeeaa ateameri'leave.rorUana every;nve da For lull details call.on or oddreesl BOIHK A BARKBUt, W.iU. HDIOJiUttT, Uen. pau. Agent. .Portland, Or G. AI. POWER-, Local Tioket Acrent Through Sm 1 lCKPtS A.. I. WAGNER, 210 commrroial street, HAIjEM. or. A. B. O. I)K .NIHI'ON, O P. .'. A ii jiiini hi., i-oriisnn.u BaWSLfcL u 1 mwm m&i u N S Pullmafi Slocoin Cars Dinlnp Cars Slseoinfi' Can tlopant , Touris1 ST. PAUL iib MINNEArOLIS DULUTH FAilGC GRAND fORlib CROOKSTOiS WINNIPEG HELENA ana BUTTE 70 T mtO II (Jrll TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end South) BFor Information, time itirm, i i tlckota coll on or wrlto THOMAS. WATT $ 6U. AHENT8, 2ta Coinnierclat sL. iXlein, ii .. D.Ot'lt31. Ait ln'i.Hii. Ajea rrUoust..o)raar 1'itrl fill . Oregon Central -AND- Eastern R. R. Co fYAQUINA BAV HOUTK. ConneoUng at Yaqulna Bay wlta'insHtt Fmnolsco and Yaqulna Bay Hteamsblp tv. iBTKAUKll 'FlUALLON,' -A 1 and ftm class in every respect. usuy! Yaqulna for Ban Francisco about ' Poasenger ncoommodatlons uDsorr'; Shortest route between tho wills metis vsi an California. , ,n ,i Fare lrom Albany, or po'hts west. io Francisce: Cabin, f 12; steerage, t.i ,,u" round trip, good 00 dayx, Hi. For salting days apply to . OH AS. OLABK. Hupt. CorvaliK C Ba)WlN MTOUK,Manager, Corrailis. ur A.J. OHnBOHlU Ivl Aea "H, J llr. luu.llalutlMh M '"IM" "L"l.K W MViL 1 0.000 TwUsus.Wh, i .utft 11 i? ENNYR0YALP,ILU fa tJL f' KK5 i-.W TtA &v WvTiad I l- M V-.fr cvr.i.urcjiti.iit)':.';riiifw M I'NM" ' -" ri tit