ii;ilfr,3ai?rTn.wa 'Hi Jk Bbni,i ! nl...tr6 r mp- . ""' KSS Lf fi'J. iH x ifef m . M HIE (MUL JOURNAL. HI fS (IlllLY AND WKKKI.Y.) T farTr" " " '. ' " i ! li iii ii )ioiirrnrf '" lUtmk BV HoirQR BROTHHRSi MONDAYt DEO. 80, 1893, CONQBBSBIONAL CANDIDATES llltll,.u nn Itnmrllner In lllO WIN 1 lanietto volloy. Already a half down candidates are ucibr bwuhuu iw ft a . - . I... ll. flunii IIH succeed lur. nermann iu iu mi in trlot. Two llttt Includes H. B. Miller mid W. I VaWter.of Southern Oregen: TlioiUBfl 11, Tnugue, hi wbbuiukimu county; 0. li, Mourenaiid T. T. Uvet, of Muri'-n county. Iliero are other wbuiue tneorluie In U'o baclUKroutid waiting lor some opportunity w cij them forth Tlio fiecond district Will . tint he belillid the llr,t In the number of asplrutilf, and the to districts are similar Hi tbo further resptct that all the activity It) coufloed to lleputill can?." Li Oraud C'broulcle. To the above arc to bo added Tllmon Ford, of Marlon county, nud Hon Cleonro Curtis Hrowiiel), of Clackamas county. Theso aro all uonllemun of goodutandlujcln tho ltepubllcan party aa well us p messed of ability ou tin atutup nud tnleut In their various Hues, All are lawyers except Mr. Gccr, who Imu farmer, and Mr. Moorim, who U a fruit grower. Varrter and Touguo are national biukors. All are sound protective tarlil tueu but dlller iomoln financial vluws. Hennauu has been congressman for ten years and Is no serving hla nlxtti term. Mr. Oeor lust year atumped the state for tho Republican tick!, pur naeltiK rennoyer with his weapons of ridicule and sarcasm. Tub JotiitNAii has a 6Ugj;estlou to make: When tbu primaries are held in thin congressional dlutrlct let the names of all the candidate bo printed ou a little sllp-a la Australian ballot ami let all the Republican voters or the diet! let Day who their caudldaes shall be tho man receiving the largest vote to be tho candidate without any con vcntlon. A FOWJEJR IN THE SENATE. Oregon will bo u greater powor In tho senate than ever before, Tho commllteo places whloh the Oregon men secured in the arrange ment of the teuato committee are as follews: Mitchell Privileges and elections, ohalimun; Judiciary, rules, postofllces and pout roads, claims and construction of the Nicaragua canal. MoBrldo Transportation rouUs to tbe seaboard, chairman; commerce, publlo lauds, coast deleusos, Iudlau depredations aud lutmial expositions, No western state, and no state hay ing ono new senator has ever received suoh recognition, besides two chairman ships In the bouse. It Senators Mitchell nud Moilrldo co-operate reasonubly well to protect Oregon Interests, they can do a great diui for this statu. Tho welfara of tho Republican party of Oregon, aa well as tie Interests of their constllutut deponds upou our delegation at Wash ington wurlilug li harmony. We be lieve Uioy will do this more nearly than over before. A BLIGHT DIFFERENOB, J. 1 lleudrex paya his compliments to Anils ot tho would-be Populist llnmdaxu thus: I predict when brought to the test you will ouuome the srholo of them aa u true reformer aud If you do not then be branded by mauy of your Populist supporters as a traitor to tho peoples' party oaunu a cast-out devil, And Amis, who la n hard hitter, thus lights Into Hendrex: And wo further stato, if wo did not know that tbo writer of the above is a childish old man In an advaneed state of senility aud more to be pilled than censured, wo shuuld feel to fear tho efieotof the threatened reading out process. Ii would be a cruol act to read either of theso gentlomen out of tbe Populist party In the middle of winter. Where would they bo? What would thoy do? THE STA1E TAX. The Htatesmau makes the assertion that the state tax will be seven mills, twice that or last year. This Journal has been tolling us all alnus that owing to tbe economy practiced by th last legislature, Uxea would bv lower. Now, what doctor Is right? Mr. ilo fur, you havn tho Moor. Post. Btaud tin. Mr. Hofsr. like a little man, aud exiilaln the Miuatlou that will make taxpayers pay fl ou the thousand more than last year, If the statesman tells the truth. Albauy Democrat. The Democrat can make no political capital out or this. Of course, the Htatesmau tolls the truth, It la owned by Oeorge Washington and edited by the mau who wrote the goapola. It can't tell a llo It it wants to. Tub Jouhnai, veracity, cau voiioli for its absolute Tho SU.Uou Times has a well written holiday supplement, setllug up the re sources of tho upper ftantlatu country, between the mineral aud Umber wealth or which, nud the richest farmlug reglous or Marlon oouuty, ilea that prosperous town. The business men of Stay ton are given correct sketches. Children Cry for ffB; MMMMHMRMM LITERARY NEWS NOTE8. Tat Western Reflections On Books astd Periodical's. "Mlsa Grace of all Souls" Is a labor nnvAi iiv William Tlrebuck. an Eng lish author who attracted attention by his excellent Welsh character noveJ, ''Sweetheart Gwon." In the present volume ho entcra no conscientiously in to a reallstlo aud sympathetic study of tholebor problem lu ono ortuocoai regions of England, that wo aro unable to leavo his uharaplera to tbetr fate, although they apeak, In tho broad colliery dialect. And ho dn not leave tlinn, in llinlr fntn. Tho atorv of ft CKflt strike Is Well told. Ills full pi" action nud tho action rapid. Tho ilrsUtwo chapters picture tho leading characters In bold relief, as well as tbo oolal con ditions of whloh tho novel Is a study. We cannot bo led to compare this work to Mrs. Humphrey Ward's "Marcella." Mrs. Ward leaves her poor people in tho soolal lurch nt tho last. Thoy may havo a liltto moro charity shown them but no morejuatlee, while tho anslo oracy are found to bo a congenial social newmlty ordained, of God to live oil tbo toil and sweatof millions or tenants and half-starved laborers. Tlrebuck does not leavo ouo with the feeling that ho has been heartlessly, aud meroly f r tho sake or writing a book, dealing with tho misfortunes of the poor people or England. Tho novel Is worked out along religious line. Au interesting romance is woveo around this etory or the social condi tions or classes in Eni-land. An object lesson is portrayed that cannot fill to strike the mliida of those who aro preaching aud not praotlclng the principles of social aud political economy. The son of tho hard work ing coal miner arises above hla poor conditions and contends for better con ditions for labor. Tho daughter of the Vicar of All Houls, protests against tbo order of bilalra in the upper circles aud amoug tho cmployor. Tho wldo social distinctions nre soui-ht to be broken down. Tbe dra matic situations of the reapcotlvo characters, particularly Mlsa Grace, Ham aud tho Vloar. as portrayed In the romantic parts, are thrilling nnd effective. Home vorv nraotlcal lessons on social conditions aro taught by the gonlua of tho author. Now York. Douu, mo&u & Co., publishers, price, cloth, $1.2.3. "A Lieutenant at Eighteen," by Oliver Optic, bluo and gray cloth, gold dies. Illustrated. In a "Lieutenant at Eighteen," tho reader not only continues his acquaint ance with Deck Lyon and other prin cipal charaotcra of tho "JJIuo aud tbe tirey On Land," but is introduced to many new ones, Our hero has boon promoted to tbe rank of second lieu tenant and assigned to the first com- pauy under Captain Gordon. In com maud of tbe second platoon of this company, while scoutlug in advance or tho army, thou concentrating, ho has'sevoral encountera with both par tisan bands nnd regular Confederate cavalry aud buows tho same bravery and strategy as ho exhibited in the preceding volumes. Stirring events follow each other lu qulok succession during the advance of Gen. Thomas' army against uen. Zollloofler; and the battle of Mill tiprluae, defeat of the Confederate army with the loss of their leader, and tholr dual retreat ar fully desoribed. Our horo has plenty of opportunity to take part In all theno operations,and doea so to tho satisfaction or his super ior officers, Tho wonderful markman sblpof thoKontuoky Ritlomou, a de. taohmeut ut whom aro annexed to Deok's'coramand, is fully shown. For his good sense, gallant oonduot, aud all tho qualities which go towards tbe making of a good soldier, all dis played nnder the eyes of a superior cfllcei Deck Is promoted to a first lieu tenant, aud assigned to the staff of Oro. Woodbiue. Prloe (1.60, Lee & tihepord, Boston, Pubs. "Other Times and other Beasona"uaii been lu mauy a man's mind, no doubt, as a eubjeot of a book, but no one could have treated the toplo with such sense and raro uood humor aa Lawrence Hulton, the literary contributor of Harner's Monthly. No other firm of publishers would havo had the taste to put the booklet out In suoh winning ooyers and In suoh companionable and attractive letter press as has been done by Harper and Brothers. Lovers of the quaint aud the tlme-aweeteued facts of history that ordinarily He buried In obsoure and uuknowu volume will bere find them collated with great good taste aud not a little humor. We feel that we are reading the reault of a labor MEN: AGES )a.lklr,TaareHSlr, servr uur. Four out of n vo who suffer nervousnt, usatat worrr, attacks of."thtla6."arelmt paytag tho penalty of early execseec Vic tims, reolatm your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't dcxpalr. Bend for book rrllU zplanatlon and proof. Mailed (tealed) f roe. ERIEMPMlOQ.,Mfirt,H.Y. ft . r i t-f " or love, ns conscientiously nnu nueu tlonotely performed as the bcBt work of Wasbltigtou Irving and of Bayard Taylor. ''Thoaitof Living long nnd Happy1' has engaged the attention of mote writers than any other subject, nud la now treated by au eminent legal authority, Hrtiry Hardwlcke, nud pub lished by Geo. P. Putnam's Bonr., Now York. Tho author believes that by tho propor exercise of tbo faculties, mau may mltlga'o hi palua nud multi ply his plenaureo. Ho cites In Lrlef chapters tbe advice aud experionco of tho oldest and wisest of mankind. Ho has touched tho moat important ele metal points of u long nnd useful earthly career und his booklets will cheer and help any mau or woman in nvddle or advanced life to a fuller realization oi what is possible to them even with merely material aids t pro long life nud Increase the oomforto thereof. Tho Christmas Art Amateur Is replete with valuable practical mater ial in every depsrtmcuC of art work, and contains special irtlclta suited to the season. In tho letter press, among countless goodthluKti,tho story of Lady Emma Hamilton, with tho portrait cr Homney. Is simply nnd brkily told. "Tbe Study of Human Expression" deals with a subject of universal Inter est, and the article on "Teaohlng the Child to Draw." will attract not only tcaehers but every mother In tbo land. It is not eney to Inuglne n more suitable holiday present tor an iirtUtlo friend, than a years' subscription to this sterling ungazlue. (Montague Marks, uubilshor. 23, Uulon Square New York. .TC conts; ?4 u year.) Godev's Mauaziuo has brought out another novelty for the J-muary Issue, lu the shape or u Womuu'H number. All tbo articles, storied, and potmis in are slthor by or about women. If any oro thluks, however, that tho magazine Is Icsi interesting on this ac- couut, let him read in Juaeph Dana Mil ora "The New Woman in unioe," or how Mrs. Bluokmau, Secretary or Police Board or .Lea vou worm, banuieu a Coxn "army" uud tho experience ol Mra. Ames as deputy sheriff In Illi nois; or or the iuuoulous accompiisii uieuta or women, told lu ' Women Iu- venters;" or Mrs. Martha McCulloch Williams' charming piece or notion "Pyramua and Thttbo''; or Franco Avmar Mathows' "A Rucord or Realities." "Dorothy and Other Italian Stories,' by Constance Founlmoro Woolaon. In this volume or Bhorter storUs Hr per and Brothers have reprinted tales original! published in Harpor'o Mag azine and tbo Atlantic Monthly. Thoy embody healtbrul, liomollu enter tainment for tho family reading olrole, and are rendered oharmlug by u pleas ing garrulity and fomiuluo qualities of humor, and seem especially calculated to causa ono to envy tho llfo of Auaeri caua abroad, whon they aro so fortu nate as U apend their tlmo leisurely in Italy. Tbe volumo Is handsouiely illustrated, and will form ono of tho staples of American family (lotion. MjOluro'a Magazluo for Jauuary is to have nn article giving the whole story (nover yet published, but long desired by the publlo) of Mr. Blaine's relation to his ewn o-uidldauy for tho presldeney iu 1884. It la written uy Murat Halstead, whose opportunity for knowing all tho fact was un- equalled.and it embodies conversations with ltlalne and au important un published letter written by him a few days after hie defeat. Some very inter Lstlntr nurtralts will accompany the artiole, and tho Blaine Jeltor will be produced in fao simile. The unexpectedly active demand for tho December Mldlaud Mouthly (sev eral thousand lu excess or tho supply) has bean followed, so the publisher inrorms us by still larger orders from dealers, aud by a largo increase iu 1800 BUbsorlptious. Home themes, war sketches, poetry nud the editorial departments altogether, make tho Jan uary Midland (Dee Moluea) ono worth reading through. " Godey'a Magazine auuounoes a prlzs of t50 fir the best short story lu whloh the bicycle plays au Importaut part. Nas.tboala' be botween tureo auu rour thouaaud words long aud naust be r oelvod by February 1. The Godey oaninatur. 62-54. La Fayette place, .New York, wllirurulsh lurther particulars of the competition. Maoatlllan A Co. will publish shortly "A London Garland," consisting or extracts frem Chaucer, Lydgate, Duu bar, iurrey, Hpensvr, Drayton, etc., edited by Mr. W. E, Heuley, wltb 100 Illustrations by members ot the Socloty of Illustrators. Rev. William Bayard Hale, whose articles In tbe Forum a year ago on the religious conditions of several New Ruglaud towns aroused bo muoh dla eusalou, has coutrluuted to the Jeuuary Forum a etrlKlng nud suggestive "Study of Church Eutertalumeuts." r:- THE BEST 'T tl WI..W. The Jat UHiy i-umberrif the Forum will contain a remarhably interesting paper by u Ntw York editor, who writes uuonymoudy. entitled "Itemln Iscouccs of un Edl.or." Mr. Herbert Woodllald Paul, a well known Eollili writer, revltws Mat thew Armtld'd lettf re In the January F o r u in an extremely Inleies'liig paper. Tho Juiuiury numtier of tho Forum will cintiiln notewuithy pajier by Mr. Frederick William H lis entitled I I'lio n..rii.i t t'.iln' unit Hut T?ulillli- llcnn Party " Staic of Ohio, City of Toledo,) Lucas County f ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he it the senior partner of the firm of F.J. Cheney & Ct, doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State nforctald, and that laid firm will pay the mm of ONE IIUNUKCO DOL LARS for each and every cac f C&turrh that cannot bo cured by the use of Hall' Catarrh Cure, I'KANR J. ClIRNfcY Sworn to bo fine me and sulueilbcd in my presence, this 6tli day of December, A. I) 1880. , , A.W. Ctr.Aso.v, j si.al Nottuy Public llall'i Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on lh blood and miboun surfncci o the system. Send for testlmonUU, ficc F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O tSTSold by Druuu'ns, 75c. Loyalty to 70,000,000 people Is now almost regaitkd ufl trvuson to Wall uud Lombard street?. If you dou't bellevo It lead Carlisle's speeches, cir culated lu tbo uoldbug tiupplemeuls sent in the newspapers, to bu circulated among the f ruins of Oregon. Tjik Jouknal la ultitl thoro Is such unuiiilnlty of purboBO to build up Balem. All who coutd not take slock In tho woolcu mill wero at least Inter ested. The Jouunali Is aaln pained at beluu compelled to remark that pro rations ot being public-spirited dou't count. It Is nets uud deeds that uloue amount to much. Teach your boy in maku nn honest living, lovo uud respect his parents uud ho will grow up to be a religious mau. lie Hiiro you Havo u write-up lu The Nuw Ykau'8 Jouunal and thou you cau go ahead all right for 1800. Prepare to renew your Journal for 1600 Beo our clubbing lists and promlums. Let The Whole World Know The Good DrJIiles' Heart Cure Does HEAIIT DISEASE, has Its victim at a dlsadvautago. Always taught that hoartdlscaso Is Incurable, whon the symptoms becomo well defined, tho patleut, becomos alarmed aud a nervous panic taVos place Hut whon a euro remedy Is fouud and a cure effected, after Tears of suffering, thoro la groat rejoicing and desire to "let tho whole world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno lugor, ot Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "1 doslre to lot tho whola world know what Dr. Miles' Tr Mil PC noartOuro has done tor ill. I'llica rae Tor ton years I had Heart CUre palnlu ray heart, short- , ness of breath, pal pita- ReStOreS tlon,patnlnayloftslde, TJaiH Vi oppressed feollng In my XlCUlliiixiiti chest, weak aud hungry spoils, bad dreams, could not He on elthor side, was numb and suffered torrlbly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and before I finished tho second botllo I felt IU good effects. I fool now that I am fully recoerod, and that Dr. Mllos' Hoart Cure saved my lite." Dr. MIIm' Heart Quro is sold on guarantee that r)rt bottlo benefits, or money reloaded. PIPE t JOHN HUGHES. Dealer iu Uroccries, Paints, Oils, WindowfcIass,VarniMlica und tho most complete stock ol Brushes of ail Hinds in the Stato. Artists' MntcrialsLIino, Un!r,Jcmciit and Shingles and finest duality of CISMSS SI3KDS NE.W ADVERTISEMENT. poll Kfcj,T, A bouMJun Winter -treet w to V llveijoo.Ulrea loonix h roe water s-rvlre luqulio at 4JI Winter nre it. 'i Kit J" ,v 11. StL.E,r cell uillea cow. ' luqnlre if J 11. T. Uruce, K.1I til rulem 31-31 WANTUU A lilrl to uo geuoml huuoork AipiytoMM J.A. (.urou, Illiii fitit-tii, bouth Hiivtu, 3Wi' W. do .Mil' WANr Hojsor lonrorB but moil oi uiililty. J300 10 0 it moulh to uu Hon. Hmtonnu seuitrnl Hijen h, Bumry UlHl UOUllUlHHlOO. llUOHIU fltO EJilOO CO., It. CUO, WIS. OOB41 tllltl 111 A1H.N. iMI.IlillANH AiNU 11 U51 1 msii uouBtMciu ubiulu nil nowbpior lu t.irinmln . friini thu lii cil Ihu hlule. uOUNl HuQ country fiom iLo IV tva Clplug llu eati, AllMii't) oiiiuuHioiiK, roruituu. iit-aiii Ujllato roll a A tic, noUKBUl 8ilK)um, UhIU llouli, iinnlry, cloieis, buru uud kuoU tl water, $750. Tlllrd Mtrort. betwoa DivU Ion und HDipplng. Eduito at M Winter siioot, fur u fovV diiys ouiv. Ctlt MchllNiii run uuMM; rfs And Ulvlue llujillug eviryUuada ufternooa at 116 ii.Bb. street, at 2 JA) o'clock. 'Ihe lord's chil orou who iwoaltlica-U aro invited to utteud tho hni'lnu Kcrvlcei. lloatlnica at Kaluer (Uuld'i, North fculora, at 10 1!0 lu the mornluu. ' ll-W-lm SMITH l'rt!,Alih.K TU'eiWlUTRrt, 1VB ieut Ine od tondlttou Ju.ttho tlnuu KirbUHtness houio or htuuout It arntug to ute tho typuwrltei , luqulio ut 'Jto coiiiiiiorolul stiBet l'-jf-tr LAUlUd,-U.)a't allow your races to be cruwued wlta gruy bairn wheu you cn huve It rthtoioJ to Its uuturnl color in four hours. A M lUKltu, room II, KiUrrlugo bulid. ui W.h'le.l) a urn i or ludy lu iuuuu(u ul tri utl f! Kiup surupiuj, Hpeciultlew, do cor CHnoudli.K. ''eail oyivun cu. "J1 Wood cur VH1IUUUI,.$( 'UU dilu .v. i wura.liotroit.lIlctiUan, lOcvuu boiip no , reujlto oulrti oHir. lot auipic ll.J-.Mm CIAIU-I'.i l'Afviv-.-trjtiiiini bortvy brown ; wrnppiiirt l"U"'r 'OCMnueUcnp. Just tlie luiliglor puuiiic "i .ircurpbtH. Call ut Jour. Il'li tilTli')i IjAi'l.ld.-i-ou.uiiu. ttacramento, eaul Tuoomii und cuu nanolHco papoin ou unit ut llopf 1'onuntli blool. I 1. lnilKK. Mowspaper AdvuriiniuK akouI li. VI Mercliunts' Kxcbange, Hun Krunoisco Hi our inittiorittd agent, ibis paper Is KOt on Hit ii m iiii. M Ubl i', UAN, O. Mumu. I'lMl t'ltltMl IlllKM. Lvi,IJ UU (LKl.i,a tii'.iui iti Typuwrmutf huo O c jiiiiiiort'tii itieuikrapby. umoo, roi. 2, Ur. niojk. 1'jmdi ur worU do in hi re. to.uiii Tsiinl ononis n oil towns nnd lacilfttes and throughout the United States and terri tories to tell the best washer in use consider, ing Its price from $3 to $5, For particulars address, J. n. DROWN, 15G Stato street. Salem, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN On farm laud security. Bp'dal rates ou lurue loans, boans considered without doluy. HAMILTON 4U0IH II ii Hnk buililiDir, MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. T. K. FORD, Over Bush's Bank. MONEY JO LOAN. I have $5000 to lon in one sum or any fractional part not less than $300 To loan in Salem during tho next 30 days. Address, with particulars, J. II. IIAWLEY, a66J Stark street, : Portland, Or. W LZ & MIESLKE, Props. Dealers In all kinds of rrsb aud salt meats. flJ-Kroali susae a ipefllaliy, KlUuMUbnilAliUT. GEO. FENDRICH'8 MEAT MARKET. m Commercial it. I Ooltlo bloor.J fBuooossor to O. u.lieokAOo.l tf Bast meats In ths city. fromptdsTRery 4t lowtpnni DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mail and passoncer tra'ni. Ha?, iiage and expreri to alt part of ths city, from pUer? toe, Totephona N.. 7H. JAMKi HADH DRAY AND EXPKE3B, Capital Transfer Co, H RRV ToWN, VUOP. Express, banago and all kinds of work lone promptly. Leavo orders at latum' mm Ji-3.11 C. H. LANE, 21 1 Oommerolal L. Balam. Or. a-Suttl5upwrd, lVnts ii npwara.- SALEM WATER CO. Office! Willamette Hotel BuUdino-. X water servloo apply at orrlce. Bills pay. o'e ruouthly in advance. Make) all com lalnUHttbeoffloe Open splcm to prevent freexlnr, poslUvelj onlblted Care khould be lk-u If lo dange r 1 eeslbg to have l p und waste gate cm d rost-cll'iuSruloiaiid ru.uUl-ou. 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For ratet, tiin 1 vt,U)e nnd 'ull lnrormntloc apply to AxVHti, Haloru wi 11 VV. 11AXTKH', i.i" UlliWN, Uoueiul 'Aeeat, lMst. t'atis. Agent 1,15 Ttitrd nt.. INirtlvnd. OREGON CENIRAL ,AND- Eastern R. R. Company YAQUI.NA IUY HOUTE. Connfctlng at Yanuina Day with the San Francisco & Yaquini liay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON," a 1 and first clats In every respect. Sails from Yaqulna for San Francisco about . very 8 days. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or polntt west to San Franciscoi Cabin, J12; steerace, $8; cabin, round trip, good 60 days, $18, For saillne dates apply to II. L.WALDEN. Acent. Albany, Or, CHAS. CLARK. Corvallis, Or. EDWIN 8TONE. ManRer, Ccrvallis, Or. A. j. (JUUKUIULL, Local Acent. aaiem. W. A4C0HOK lieuldent. J.(ll. AI.BKRT. Casbler, OK SALEIvI. Transacts a general banking business. s OPBNRU IN CHANGING HALL, Will rvoalvo ohlldreu Irons 8 years upwards Hpecial ttentlon to beginners. 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Our Booklet IHiinu and Hlnu," bow to make money tven when on the wrong .Ide ofoi tbe moraet tnd otbrlnioruiatoasenl KKKK. albUOHK A ix.. lUnke.aaud Urokers. Dpen Hoard of Trude ldg, Cbloao, IU, IDSOSsB dtw Capital Miss Balk Sclioo Bow nrtniiA mn IB. EAST AND SOUTH VIA hasta Route. OF THE Southern Pacific Co, California Express TrainRun dally bttween Portland and San Francisco. bouth North 8:50 p. m. 11:00 p.m. 10:45 " "' Tr. Portland ar. I 8:10 a. m, lv. Salem lv. 6:00 a. m. ar. San Fran, iv, 6:00 p. m. nuun irauii biujj hi o-i 1 uriianu, urogon City, Wo dburn, Salem, Turner, Manon, Tefferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Irving, 1?iirrni Crat. Drain artrl aII AtAH. At . i..t...i.. .1 P... n l-l r from Uoscburg to Ashland, inclusive. 1VUJUUVIVU 11SS4 UAlUlt South North 8:.10 n.m. 11:00 n.m. G:20 p.m. lv.rortlaudnr. lv. Salem lv. ar. Roscb'g lv. 4:40 11.111. 2:20 ii.ni. 8:30 a.m. 8ALKM PAB8KNQEK. South North 10:03 a.m. 8:00 a.m. ' 4:00 p.m. 0:10 p.m. lv. Portland nr. ar. Salem lv. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. TULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, IJetwcen Portland and Corvallis, daily (ex cept Sunday, 1 7130 a m. I I.v. Portland. Ar 12:15 pm. Ar. Corvallis. Lv (6:20 p. in, I ' '35 P- " At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Contra! & Eastern Railroad. Express train daily except Sunday. 4:45 p. m 7:25 p. m. Lv. Portland Ar. ( 8:25 a. m. f Ar. McMinvllle Lv 6:50 a. m. THROUGH TICKETS to all points in the Eastern States, Canada aad Europe can be obtained at lowest rate! from W.W. SINNER, Agent, Salem. E. P, ROGERS, Asst. G. F. & P. A., Portland, Or. R. KOEHLER, Manager. Sf--tM--t4 Kau-si PACIFIC Et,EL RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Fargo, Grand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Uutte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and all Points East and South For isforraation, time cards, maps and tickets, call on or write THOMAS, WATT & CO, AGENTS, 265 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or. A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pass A.t., Morrison St., corner Third Portland, Or. 0. R. k N. CO. E. M'NEILL, RECEIVER. TO THEEAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental Routes. VIA Great Northern Ry. AND Union Pacific Ry. Low rates to all cities eatt. Ocean steam ers leave Portland svery five days. For full dttaiu'caU on or address G. M. POWERS, Foot of Trad? t. Local Agent . i