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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1895)
r3P-"- MMtwMAMMM i-.wfn p w f s i'iiiHiitw i t ii h i i )HE CAPITAL JOURNAL (UAlIk AWO VWKKLX.) UY HOPBR DROTHER8, TUESDAY, DEC. 31, 1893. . THE FINANCIAL SITUATION. The alluatlon of the notional florince I a very grave. The ItBpiilillcan uotiae lias pawed measures to rollove the treasury, a tarlfl bill and a bond bill. It Is probable that under tbe olrcum s'.incea tlio president will approve both, If tbe senate passes tuetu. If tho b junto does uot pass them, the presl (Unt wilt boII bonds uuder present litflalAtion to u syudloato. If tbe aanato Reta Into a serious controversy over tbe measures for fluanelal rotlef, a Koueral paulo may be pro.-lplttteJ. Ii II to boboped this will be avoided Tin country has had ull It cnu atind of tills sort of tlilug. Tf tbe president's cxtrerus gold a andard pilloy la carried out and Invlrjjf entered tbereupon there la fot him no way out of It thla legislation and gold bond Issues nro Indlapeuslblc I a the opinion of many, If tho credit o tbe coil u try is to be maintained. It l Unfortunate that tho policy of redeem I OK coin uotee, (recnbaokB aud sllvei certificates In gold only was ovei aiopted. Thla policy will, If adhcreo to, com pall the govern raont toputui a dollar in gold for every dollar oi paper and tillver In circulation, and perhaps fo? tho nlokols nud coppers. It Id a fatal polloy, but havltig begun I there is no retreat likely uuder Clevo land. Tho goldholdbrs and bondholder luvs tho country In their pocket-ami thb problem must work itself out. It tho fuoa of an Inoreaslug deficit, t probablo panic, aud a depreciated cur reuoy, tho majority of tho Republican In congrofs sucm to liavo decided l maintain the national honor and credit by passing tho bill that acorn to thorn to meet tho emergency. The sonatt will probably do the same. But the relief will only bti temporary. Perma tient relief will not come until tbt revenue tariff and oxoluslvo gola standard aro abandoned. This, tht Republican party will, wo truit, wlselj bring about In 180(1 and 1807. But thoro is n dark year ahoad of the the oonntry. Wo bellovo it would be bitter for tho national treasury and all the banks If they would recognize the silver dollar aa a legal tender dollar; ii would relievo tho situation very muoh Now, whatever la deposited in bauks, b i It stiver or paper, becomes finally a domuud iu gold. While the govern mont must receive paper and silver, its polloy makuj ail demands payable In gold. la this not suicidal? Both the government nud bauks should lmvo a light to pay silver deposits aud silver notes In sliver. If tuo silver dollar were recognized as a legal tendor dollar, the government and tho banks would nt onco lmvo twlco at much metallic inouvy, As It Is now, all tho silver aud paper money Is mudo a dobt agaiuat gold, aud Cleveland proposes to borrow gold to pay It oil. The future policy oi the Ilepubllcau party will not elimi nate silver aud paper aa legal tendt r raouoy. It cuunot and live. Ministers of tho pulpit aud publ o oillcluls who are eoujplclous iu tbe columns of tuo newspapers aro usually t'io oui'B who atteud most cotieolei. tlously to their duties: Hon. H. L. Burkloy Is still alive, Ho has bteu on u missionary tour for his church through thirteen states and HtyB tho pcopto aro no more prosperous thau tlioy are hero. It seems the tax for the money to build the Court street sewer aud clean out Mill creUi ditch has not been lovled j ct It will bo levied in January. Cleveland needn't Issue any bonds expecting newspaper men to buy thom, Bring in an ml lor UibNkw Yuabb JoyitNAi. uml begin theyrur aright. A hup year is 1800. May we all take a sudden leap into prosperity, pjus Gov, Fletcher of the Post waut to tuko jmit In a crowing match? Children Cry for Pltoher's CtorIa. THE TAX EQUALIZERS. Tkey Are flelllig iirTheir Won derful Work. CORl'OlUTIONFROP-EroilEDUCEl) tVlille Marioaw.Couut'y' Gets ft It-jiso, as Usual. Tho figures given below as tho work of tho state board of equalization aro not the final equalization as It will stand, but simply changes In two classes. The figures are prepared by a reporter on tho Statesman who Is clerk of the Doard and aro ptobably correct. GUANOES IN CLASS 2. Wagon road Unds.rullroad lands and corporatled lines. The ohangea .made will leave tbe property of this class.as taken together, approximately as shown In tho follow ing table, sul'Jeot to the slight change which the casting of percentages on tho several items separately will make: Returned Equalized Baker iI45.'9 "o change Hcnton 1,900,00 no change Clackamas 3.579 3.332.525 Clatsop M59.92 l.33.3 Columbia . 139.977 1.025980 Coos .595. no change Curry 4"4.7po no change Crook 790,602 7M.54; Douglas 3.!.9l 3.903.37 Gilliam 77l.57tf no change Grant 012,327 no change liarney i,oi7,33 935.995 Jackson 2,809,001 2,008,55: Josephine 699,805 o change Klamath i,o37.7 no change Lake 638,011 nochange Lane 4t'447 3.095.45 Linn 4.573.995 nochange Lincoln 5A205 45S.33 Malhuer 57.4o 5'.3 Marion 4.929.76 nochange Morrow 653,244 nochange Multnomah 9.27'.93 8.53,a0 folk 3.o".45 nochange Sherman 673.545 nochange nilamook ,... 855227 nochange Umatilla 4.568.694 nochange Union 2,200,93b nochange Wallowa 438i737 nochange Wasco 1,506,317 M3J.002 Washington 3A&b2 3,206,689 Vamhill 3J77.752 nochange 1'ue above figures mean a reduction principally ou corporation property of 2,200,000. Tho gentlemen haye cer. talnly earned tho thanks of tho corpo rations and paid well for their railroad pusnee I2d. Journal. TOWN IXJ1S AND BUILDINGS. Of all these Mr. Davey says: Class I includes towu lots aud im provements thereon. Iu this claea Llun and Marion counties woro tho only ones unlucky enough to be increased, each county getting a raise of 8 per cent. A reduction of 6 per cent was made in Washington aud Klamath; lu per cent in Douglas, Jack ou, Malheur, Polk and Wasco; 8 per oeul In Multnomah, 16 per cunt in Clatsop and all tho balauoe were allowed to staud as assessed. In this class she following table will show the amounts as returned by the counties slid as oquallzod by tho beard: Returned Uaker 690,135 llenton 533.6lo Clackamas 877,880 Ulatson 3,326,099 Columbia 90,100 Coos 609,287 Curry 37,605 Crook 73,885 Douglas 556.385 Equalized. 090,135 53i6o 877,880 1.977.184 90,100 600,287 37,60s 7'.885 5?o.747 64,23 S3.77 57.795 669,301 335.071 80,163 86,515 1,273,430 219.794 1,214,500 42,625 3,57.I3 126,003 35.63.694 434.945 34.485 100,058 1,205,211 594.001 8&o:o3i 4H.3" 531.395 ijllltam 04,203 Grant 53.177 Harnev 57.705 Jackson -743.657 lo.cphlnc ...... 201,856 Klamath ,, 04.322 Lake 86,515 I am , 1,372.430 Lincoln 319,794 Linn 1,214,500 Malheur 47.36o Marlon 3,089,934 Morrow ,.....,, iao,oos Multnomah 38,710,537 I'olk 483.372 Sherman 34.485 1 illumook 100,058 Umatilla ...... 1,205,311 Union 594,001 Wallowa 59,333 Wasco 956,251 n astiinaion ,,,, 430,013 Vamhill 531,395 Tho board expects to complete Its tabor Thursday, at which time tbe tables will bo properly signed aud filed with the secretary of state. Tin this class Marlon and Linn are raised $275,000, while Clatsop, Multno mah aud 7 other counties are reduoed 18,783 000. Aa usual, Marlou was not in the comblut, Ed Journal. MEN'AGES 8Io4tlr.Tlieroiighl7, f rvr Ct4. Four out at fl vo who suffor nerToaantfd, mental worry, attacks ot " the blue," n but ryinff tbe penalty ot early exceases. Vic tims, reoUlm your iiuinhood. resoln root (Em) vbjor. Dou't despftlr. Bend for book with eipUnUoand proofs. MAllcd (sealwt) two. ERIE MEDICAL 00., Bufftla, N Y. 5 VALLEY LOO AIi NEWS. Stayton. Deputy Bherlfl Cooper spent Christ mas at home with bis parents. Tho Masons gave a supper Friday night to tut tho members of their lodge. Mr. F. Hock, tlio enterprising hard ware merchant, was presented with a big bouncing boy 'at hi honi3 last Friday night. Father and boy doing nicely. Prof, Brlggs und family returned Saturday from Bllvertou where they were spending the holidays. , The public school re-opened Monday morning after a week's vacation. Tho Woodmen of the West will hayo a drama entitled "My Lady's Note" and a banquet after for tbe entertain ment of the members and their families of that order. Messrs. Bert Keen and Warren Richardson returned Monday to tjalem to their school work in the business college, Mr. Djyld Wyutt nud family spont the holidays at the homo of Mr. Bolsloy'a lu this place. Mrs. Riley Thomas, of Salem, spent a few days in town last week as tne guest of her mother, Mrs. Heullno. Tho Christmas trro nnd exercises glveu by tbe young people of the town ou Christmas eve proved to be qulto a success. Tho masquerade ball given byLaweon Wlmer camo oil Christmas night and was largely attended, A RECEPTION. Miss Ddau Kitchen, Btayton's society belle, guvo au Informal recep tion to her old graduating cI.bs and a few friends, at her parent's residence, last Thursday evening, December 20. Although only young in years, Miss KttoheuB, through her winning way and courteous manner, possesses social talent that only few of her sex can boast. Tho party of Thursday evening was by loop odds tho most substantial iu all of Its proparUlons of any social heretofore glveu lu Htaytou. The evening was spout In sames, music and convenes until about 10 o'clock the "shadows" were sold to tho highest bidders, aud afLor the congratulations aud exclamations had subsided, u de licious lunch was ludulged lu, which was soon disposed with, und then "A Penny fori our Thoughts" ncxt came tu order causing much memmeut, Miss Kitchen won tne first prize aud Miss Elder tho booby prize. But the best of socials must cud, aud tho best of friends must part, bo nt an early hour the gents took their departure, vowlug it tho very best social thoy had over had tho good fortuuo to attend. Our reporter, who, by tho way, was ono of tho "big guns" was bo iluZid, by the beautiful assembly that sho forgot tomako a full ioport,couBtqueutly only a partial list of thoao present id glveu below, the balauoo "'being ohurgo to tbe doctor:" MIssoj Djau Kitchen, Mlnulo Magers, Pearl Hunter, Lutira Derbsy shire, Lilly Btaytou, Murtha Wilson, Kora Crubtree, Cora Hunter, Mauu Elder, Mury Wlleou, Tempest Duulvlti, Alice Balsley and M. Kltchon, Dr. Kitchen, Messrs Davy tJmlth, Arthur Elder, Harry Hunter, Dell Balsley, Billy Cooper, Jim Udeel, Uoy Klug, Chest Mack, Erl ilunlty, Bert Waters and Herohell Mack. Albany. Mr. aud Mrs. T. Waudel and little eon are yislutng lu Eugene. Extiherlft Matt Bcott and daughter, Uraco, hayo returned from a visit to Lebuuon. Mr. G. W. Wright aud family, nro vIsltiuK Mrs. Wright's parents In Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Williams, of Independence, arc vlsltlug tholr daughter, Mrs. I). V. I'ollug, lu this city. Mr. O. 11. Hoberg, of Albany, Is vltltlug hU biother, Itev. Jotuipb Hoberg, at MoMluuvlllo. Will Qo to Maryland. F. II, Bryuut, for kouio time pust uugluecr nt the stato reform school, will tomorrow ulve up his duties to F. II. Kluzoy, of Kutfeue, who wiwnppoluted by (ho Hlato board to Hit that poiltlou. Mr. ilryaut, nccompaulcd by his llttlo sou, Itttlph, will leavo for Baltimore, Maryland, wliuro ho will visit his parents nud other relatives. Mrs. Uryunt died three years utfo, und Riilph will in the future live with his grandmother. Mr, Uryaut expects to return to Oreguu lu a few months to assume the position of eugtucor ou one of the railroads. Don't forget before wlndlug lip 1805 that proteotlou, reciprocity aud bl ruetallsui are tho watohworda for 1800, tiftlom's now $100,000 woolen mill will be a monumout to protection lu the Willamette valley. The Salem woolen mills rebuilt will bo the crowning not of 1803 for Balem. Itonow TliK Joubnai for 1800 HurralvfoMhaliojcltyl SSrV ' ''"' r " && E Li M li Ira M THE BEST PIPE rTOBACCQ THE FATHER'S REPLY. 1 Robert Wcddlo, of Turner, RopllcB to Our Correspondent. Robert Weddle, father of theun fartunato girl, iu answer to the above, sffys: Thoro is ul)3olutoly no truth In tho above stutement of causes that lud my daughter to commit suicide, There Is noquestlou in my mind hut what It was written for tho purpose of injuring myself nud family. Tho writer knows that the article Is a mauufastured mass of deliberate falsehoods, hence ho dates It at Turner nnd dare not slgu his name. It is true that I objected to my daughter keeping company with n certain young man but I did eo bo causo that young man had himself told m9 stories of his pnnt life that rendered him unfit to associate with n respect ablo girl. I did not, however, try to forca my daughter to go with any one. Bhe was 10 years old, nn ago at which every girl require 0 ireful guardianship, nud It i my right nud duty to see that proper supervision was kept oyer her, purtloiiiuilj in reuard to her associates. At to her fearing puu Islmient f.r disotiejlug mo, 1 huvo never ttruok m children a blow dur ing their llleilnie. Lilt have ruled them by kludness alone, und fur two yea a Lilly has beeu au object of especial , csio, owing to uu nccldeutul injury received by tier, i havo been a resident of thla vicinity for several years, and I do not. think the luslnuutlouB or false hood) of a porson who Is ashamed to sign his uamo can Injuro me, but I wish thla Btttameut published to cor rect a falso Impression lu the minds of these who are not familiar with tho clrcumstauces. State ok Ohio, City or Toledo, l Lucas Count v J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie it the senior partner of tho firm of F.J. Cheney & Co, doing liuiincsj In the City of Toledo, County nnd State uforcsaid, nnd that said firm will pay die mm of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of Hall' Catarrh Cure. Franr J. CllRNEY Sworn to before me nnd subseilbed in my presence, this Otli day of December, A. D 1886. .., A.W. Cusason, J seal Notary l'ubllc Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and musous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free, F. J. Cheney & Co.,Toledo, O SSold by Druggists, 75c. Tho war oloud has yuuished. Honda or bust says U rover. Let The Whole World Know The Good DrJiilcs' Heart Cure Does HEART DISEASE, has Its victim at a disadvantage, Always taught that heart dUeoso lslncurablo, whontbe symptoms bocomo well defined, tho patient becomes alarmed and a nervous panic takes place. Hut when a fcuro remedy Is found aud n cure offectod, after yoars ot suffering, thoro Is great rejoicing nnd desire- to "let tho whole world know," Mrs. Laura Wine ingor, ot Solktrk, Kansas, writes, "I desire to let tho wholo world know what Dr. Miles' Tr Miltc' Iloart Curo has done for Ul, 1'UICS me p0P ten years I had Heart CUre paimnmy heart, hort- noss of breath, palplta- RCStOrCS tlon.patninmyleftstdo, Tjartifi. oppressed feeling in my flvaUUtitft chest, weaU and hungry spells, bad dreams, could not He on either sUlo, was numb and suffered terribly. I took Pr. Miles' Iloart Curo and before I finished the second bottle 1 felt Its good effects, I feel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Mllei' Heart Cure saved ruy life." Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is sold on guarantee that first bottle- boucBU, or mpqey refunded, KSCIa"! - VU JTON hughes. Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils, WlndowInsSjVnruIslrC and tlic most complete stock ol Brushes of all Kinds In (he State. Artists' MatcrIaIs,LImo, Hair, Cement and Shingle? aud finest duality of GRASS SfcEDh HEW ADVERTISEMENTS). I soil ItbNT.-A Jiouio on Winter xtret. Willi rivu gooa fired room. Kreownjerarylcu luaulreuMil Wlotcrnret. 2WI 1m KrtLE. Krtkb lutieu cow. Inquire of J H.T.iiruee.Noitti tulem 21-31 WANTED -A iilrl 10 oo cenerul housework A, ply to Mrs. J. A. Liirjou, Illa streut, boutu BHleiu. 31-Sl Wtu no nor WAMruojaor loaient but meu 01 ublllty. J300 lo 0 a month to nuulcH. HUilonua geutiral nijeniii. buinr und comtiilsiloii, lluciuo jKIro 1:jIoo Co., ltllCluO, WIS. OUB41 OUliUU A1B.1N, l'UL.iroiiAtt AND llUbi L nes nouses can obtain all ucwpicr In lorinnilo . from tboluem ol the kUiu, uOMSt njrt oouutry rrom Iho l'riH dlpplug llu tall, (AlienV) iiioii iiiojk. t-oniiiiiu. 1Z-WU Uvllac ruHDAi K, tioueoliooui, ukiu numb, (unlry, cIoodui, baru uuU gooa well water, $750. 'ifurd mrert. betw.en l)ivl Ion und buipylOB. Kuulic uUSi lnlur Bireei. for ulow duyB oniv. otti Mc.ti.iiNu. .uk uulilNU a-And Ulvlue Iit-Hilng ovtry Buoda uftoruoou nt lis .uigti aireei, alS ijOo'oiock, 'Xbe ixjrd's cuil dreu wbo ure Mfflieud urn Invited to nlleua thj lieu'lng Borvices. Meollnus nt Futbtr O juld'H, North onlem, n 10.80 lu the mornlus. 11.39-lin UiUTrt lMcMitK TlTaWnlTKU tVll O .out lu k oa loudltlon Ju.lMio tiling lorbumncsa liouieor ktuaeut Imrnlun to uo the typvrltei. luqulie nt Mi con.mereinl Bireet li-iU-lf LAIllKa,- Djn't allow your f-iccs to bo crowned wltn gray hntis when you eau imve 11 itktoicd to its uuinrrtl iolor in four hours. A M UUlni, room II, U.druldKO bulidiu. WaNlrl) .. inn . or lady w ...iiuueo UU tn..utl c oai Hjinpim, spcclaltlwi. do cor espoudlhg. o..d oyiVrtii Co.. 'ill Hood wara, Detroit, MIouUmii, lOocuta for samples tonp io , itojivo outtli oiler. U-J-lin Knttui. i-ai'j.U l-urgeiotol iioavy urown j wruupliig pupor mr wiie cheap. Just tbe lumi: for putting iinir enrpctn. Call at Jour- iih nlllon. Ijrt.rr.iwi.-l'oitland, tutcruraeaio, ovattle X Tuei.iim and oun e'raucUco papors ou eaie bt llOttl'H I'ojvoIIlco olock. j r. rnnhll, X4owpupeFAdvortTmiiit Aeui J J. '21 ilerouuuts' Kvcbange. a.m Kraoomoo 14 our nuiiioriitd nguut. lliis pat Is Kept nn tile in n.HOtllco. M UMil lJ L.UAN, O, MUU. halt 'J roil Utllow bli.fK. Ull. (iIl.Iji4 3 ir.ujiAW Typewrit. u. tun O ooiuuieruUi Bkniogrnnliy. uilloo, roua 'l, vir. but k. Tli9 i)i or rork do io it nn fOJlOM MlH 7-.S ---" """" i Ical agents In all towns and localities and throughout the United States and tcirl tories to sell the best washer in use consider Inc its price from $3 to $5. For particulars address, J. n. nitOWN, 156 Stato street. Salem, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN Ou farm laud security. Bpeclal rates ou lurgo loans. .Loans considered without deluy. HAMILTON & MOHl II h -iilc building. MONEY JO LOAN I On city or farm proportv. T. K. FORD, Over Bush's Bauk. MONEY JO LOAN. I have $5000 to loan in one sum or any fractional part r.ot less than $300 To loan In Salem during the next 30 days. Address, with particulars, J. II. HAWLEY, 2C6yt Stark street, 1 Tortland, Or. wolz's mm WOLZ li MIESCKE, Props. I);alera In nil kinds of rrshaud salt, meats. -Kresli sausage a specially, 171 Ui-MMbU XALittT. GEO. FENDRICH'S MEAT MARKET. 821 Goinmerolalsu I Cottle blooK.J BuoooBsor 10 O. M. Ueekft Oo. iC Bwt meats In the city, 1'romptaeilvery at Ifiwnm prioen. depot express: Meets ntt mall aud passenger tra'ns, Hag. Kgo nnd exprefs to all purU of the city, omptservlce, Telepbono N . 7it. JAMES RADKIt. DRAY AND KXritKSB. Capital Transfer Co. U ItHV TOWN, l-HOl. " " iuu nn itlUUI Ul wnift douo protuptiy. Leave orden ftt lattou'i W.W ii-O'H C. H. LANE, HI 2'1 Commernlal L. HalAin (lr J-Hulu lis upward. 1'unts S3 upwuras.-tia SALEM WATER CO. Officei Willamette Hotel Bul!J!n X. t water servloe apply at office. Dills nay. note monthly in advanoe. Makel all com. plalnu at tba office Open spicset to prevent freesln, positively roblblled Cure should bo Uk-o If lu dancer f f. eeiihe to have t-p and waste gate ciost-d ee sectlou ti rules aud re.ulat'ou. Node tuo- Hon iu bibs will be allowed lor abteuoe or for uy caus whatever unless water Is cut on from premises. in ?ki' ii wp? ffliNTTALl TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST via Ss Service and Scencru Unequalled 'JOhrouyh Palace and Tourist Sleepers Vlnlnu and Buffet Library Can Trains leave I'oitland and Seattle dally for the Kail. Tickets, reservations and liacgace checked to all points. Tor comfort In travel take the Great Northern. BOZORTH BROS., Agents?, K. C. STEVENS. G. W. V. A.. Seattle, Wash. A. 11. C. DENN1STON. C. P. & T. A., Portland, Oi. Mk Throiiffh ywfi Tifihts S &MCTOpN' TO TUB EAST! VIA THfC- Union Pacific System Through Till iinnn l'nlaeo Hleopers. Tourist Hlccpomand Kieo ltfcllnlng Cbalr Cars dally from 1 PORTLAND (o CHICAGO Our trains nro honied by steam nnd cat lighted by FlnUch llsht. Tlmo to Ohloaco, H tiayn.i Time to New York, l)$ day. Which Is many hoar quicker than all com pe'lto i, For rats, time tables and full Information apply lo - KOI BK & SSAKKER, Azeats, Miom ui it V. lU'XTKlt, O. hi. lilt WW. liuuerul Agent. Dint. 1'mhk. Ageni lAi Third t.. Portland. OREGON CENTRAL ,AND- Eastern R. R. Company YAQU1NA HAY ROUTE. Connecting -nt Yaqulni Day with the San l'rancisco iV Yaqulni Hay Steamship (Jo. STDAMEK, "FARALLON." a 1 and lirst dais In every respect, bails Irom Yanulna lor bin 1'ianoisco about very 8 days. I'assencor accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and Calildtnla. Fare from Albany or pnlntt west to San Francisce: Cabin. 512; steerage, $S; cabin, round trip, good Co days, SiS. For sailing dates apply to II. L.WALDEN. Agent. Albany. Or. CI IAS. CLARK. Corvallis, Or. 1SUYV1N BTONli, Manager, Ucrvallis, Or. A. J. CHURCHILL, Local Agent, Salem. W. A4UusioK J.;h. albiht, nestdeut. Cashier, ional OF SALEM. TransucU a general bansuntc business. iss ratal's School 31'ENKD IN- CJEANNINO HALL, 1 Will receive children trom 8 years upwards. Special ttentlon to beginners. All deired branches for tho o der pupils taught, Includ ing drawlDL', modeling;, muslo plain and artlstloBeedlawers: All work doue on he Individual pan, In which each thlld Is ad vnoMl according to lu own capaolty. For terms nd particulars apply to Miss O. Uallou Twentieth and UhemeKeta U German Lessons Divan by it qualified teacher, - native of aermany. Classes for children on H. turdvyit nt Ch tnnln 11 ill. Uy Urs. Itapsev. Hi Marlon Bt, BANJO LESSONS. Given on reasonable terms by an experienced teacher. W. A.ltAPiliY, 5l Marlon si. LR. CONTItJS, JParlora Over Gray Bros. E. M. WAITE POINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blank publishers. Hnh' Nwtr nrlak.ovir Ihw bank. Onm'l -irr J TO MAKE i. 03 00 for every tiu invested can be made by O.mrJ.'oway,,euial10 H"n ot Mpecolailon, r 1 1000 and more made dally on n ail It ve chbary maxi7 IWMa wh Uvo " ioit!ntWm!lfhi? to J?VMUata our nsw and or LV 1 n,el50d, lNl woritlnjs or plan and .i.',n oa ",nu." how 10 make money VJi' VJ?en.oa ,he ns lde of 01 the maret and othrlnlormatonsent KRKE ""re'' MltZ! AJXVuke "a Urokers. Open Hoard of Tj-de Hldg, Chicago, III, i Capital M m nptnnA HOT GAR HOUR EAST AND SOUFH -VIA- hasta Route. OF '1HE Southern Pacific Co, California Express Train Run dally betuccn Portland and San Francisco, South North 8:50 p. in. 11:00 p. m. 10:45, ntn lv. Portland or. I 8:10 a.m. lv. Salem lv. 6:00 a. m. ar. San Fron. lv, j 6:00 p. m. Above trains stop at Kant Portland, Oregon City, Wo dburn, Salem, Turner, Maiion, Telterson, Albany, Albany Junction, Irinjj, Eugene, Creswell, Drain, and all stations from Roicburg to Ashland, inclusive. KOSEI1URG MAIL DAIIY. riontli I I for7ll "" 8:30 n.in. lv. Portland nr. Isio'p.m. 11:00 a.m. lv. .Salem lv. 2:20 p.m. fi:20 p.m. I nr. Koscb'tr lv. 8:30 a.m. BALEil I'ASSKNQKR. tjotitli I iN'ortli" '4:00 p.m. lv. Portland nr. 1 10:03 a.m. (1:15 p.m. j nr. Salem lv. 8:00 a.m. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS aud second-class sleeping cars attached to alt train. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvallii, dally (ex cept Sunday. 1 7:30 a m.l Lv, Portland, Ar j 6:20 p. m. 12:15 p.m.) Ar. Corvallis. Lv 1 1:35 p. in. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trams or Oregon Contral & Eastern Railroad. Express train dally except Sunday. 4:45 p. m I Lv. Portland Ar. j 8:25 a m. 7115 p. m. ) Ar. McMinvllle Lv 6:50 a.m. THROUGH TICKETS to all points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratei from WAV. SINNER, Agent, Salem. E. P, ROGERS, Asat. G. F. & P. A., Portland, Or. R. KOEHLER, Manager. AcMV "V.fj PACIFIC R RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars, Tourist Sleeping Cars To St. Taul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Fargo, maim lotKs, v.rooKsion, Winnipeg, ' Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New ioik-, uojion. ami an I'oints East and South For lnfarmattnn. llmo cirrlt mini nn.l tickets, call on or write THOMAS, WATT & CO, AGENTS, 265 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or. A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pas Act., Morrison St., corner Third Portland, Or. 0. R, &l N. CO. E, M'NEILL, RECEIVER. TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE -OF- Two Transcontinental Routes. .VIA Greet Northern fty -AND- Union Pacific fty, Low rales tn all riiic .. flrfin stClOl' en leave Portland svsry five days. rur tun aetaus call on or address r. J POWERS. MR 1 wB fcr lit root of Trade t. Local Age A,