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M Journal. BV l-IOKXtK BROTHBRS. THUBSDAY, JULY 30, 1890. JOURNAL "X" RAYS. ?; Directed UponPersons and Thing by the ! UOOu miurcu.uui. A dead beat human species. i tlie lowest of the Lost aeu 1 Memberships of Re publican clubs. Charfey Fulton I tongued as lie wa. not silver- IfMHrraii trets to ific White lltufiej he will le President too. One of the wiocst Rolrf men In Sa lem tays tlc ftcxtttbt h bound to cuniciryiHX'.n 1tll. TlicMsntluicnt for bimetallism lias hfipti rm vlni for twenty year, and Is now of .iko. L.olc out for It. Many of the wilidoft Republicans In the land propo-c lo stay by their convictions rotf-inUe of party dic tate. Some of the Eastern papers claim that Marie Hanna need a rest, that he Is Yery much overworked. If lie needs a rest now what 'vlll he need in November? H.J. Winter v?lllieer do for a Rinubllcan cnmnalun orator. He has no serious convictions that all but Republicans arc rait-taB, bob-tall, Hottentot, Zulus, l.orwj-thleves, Pop ulist and anarchists. An exchange thinks a newspaper man Is a little better than other pco- nlc. and entitled to more lenient con deration. If he nays Ills debts and behaves himself beds as ood as any one else and no better. From 1702 to 1873 wo had In the United States frco and unlimited colnaire of cold and sliver. From 1702 to 1B32 the-ratio was 15 to 1. From 1832 to 1873 the ratio was 10 to 1. 811 ver was never at a discount during thai time. Ex. M Tho people of the United States have been lulled Into so deep u sleep bv the monopolists that they lost Alulit of the fact that railroad and ex nrnoM rnmnnntes enrrv hundreds of thousands of their own business let ters every day on which they pay no ixMUiu'c. whllo every otner uusincss pays postniro on Its business letters. We havo a Reed example In the N. P. 11. II. and Its express annex carrylpu their letters 2.000 tulles from Portland to Dulutli. Thcso pcoplo should be required to use the piall cars and nay postaeo tho same as other linns. Yu klma Farmer. On Saturday, Mr. Uryan received a dispatch dated at Foray the, Montana, which declared that the Bimetallic and Ponullst delouatlonB of four states wcro on the train and all were favorable tolilm. The dispatch was signed by E. Hofer, delegate from Oregon. Is not this our old-tlmo friend, Ernst Hofer, iof McGregor? Ho went to Oregon several years ago, and wuh publishing a Republican paper. Has he, too, deserted tho fathers and gone- after Mryan? Du buquo Hcruld. Yes, this Is our okl-tiino friend, Ernst nofer, formerly of tho Mc Gregor Now, and our neighbor and contemporary. Ho has made n suc cess of tho newspapor business slnco going to Oregon, and has served u term In tho state legislature. Ho has made a hard light against ring rulo In his own party nnd bus accomplished much for the causu of tho people. Hu bus espoused the silver causo and Is ut tho head of tho movement In bis state. McGregor Times. The county clerk or Crook county has been directed by the county court tomakooutand attach warrants to tueussc8siucnt rolls of Crook county for the years 1804, 1803, 1895,1801, 1800, 1880, 1888, and 1887, for their collection by levy and sale of the property of the delinquents, tho warrants to bear date August 1, 1800, aud to bo return able In 00 days. Tho slier 1 11 has bcon directed to enforce tlioso warrants and collect suoh delinquent taxes ac cording to law. Are You Tired All the time? Thli condition it lure Indies. Hon that your blood Ii not rich and nourishing as It ought to be and M it may 1x5 it you will take a few bottles of the great blood purifier Hood'c Sanaparilia. Thuvwnd'a write that Hood's SwMMrilk ha cure them of that tired feelinc to eivbtf tbera tick blood Hood'a Pll It act easily and promptly on Ike liver and bowels, Cuic tick headache. ChlMriWtOtffqr' Dally Capital COUKTV COUHT. tJijne.aajonrnefl frm, liSd-l noAD asu hbieui: acooc.nt. Henry Mclrlriif, building bridge,, amount claimed 9115; allowed 3115. Henry Mclring, building bridjre, claimed 120; allowed 1 120. E. A. Taylor, building bridge, claimed 25: allowed . . J. F. Anderson, making fill, claimed 27; allowed 27. C, F.Royal.repalring brldge.clalmed 130; allowed $30. C. F. Royal, buldlug bridge, claimed Vtj; allowed fc5. J. E.McCoy,bulldlng bridge, claimed 82H.24; allowed $181.83. Henry Melrlng, road grader, rep. and freight, claimed 9.iw; allowed 0JV. Jolin L.fclily,lumbor, claimed IS0.47; allowed 4S0.47. John Hughes, cenipnt, etc., claimed 24.39; allowed 824.33. iver iarson, nam, ciuimcu 5J., allowed tM. covin hol'sk and jail. W. S. Kline, mop and key ring, claimed 4Cc; allowed A' John Munk, labor on lawn, claimed ffi.75; allowed W.75. Archie Mason, contract Improving, claimed 32,732.74; nllowcd 2,732.74. C. McAlpin, court house and Jail, claimed ill; allowed lJ. E. M. LaFore, super, painting court house and Jall.clalmed .V);allowed00. Paul ItlifNleu, labor on lawn.clalmed 810.50: allowed 810.50. Wm. WIcke ct al., painting court hou, claimed 843l.25pillowpd $431.25. Gray Bros., hardware, claimed 20c.; allowed 20c. John Hughes, paint,clalmed 84M2.G4; allowed 8042.04. Wm. Martin, court house and Jail, claimed 4iH:.; allowed 40c. John Hughes, seed, claimed 815.38; allowed $15.38. John Hughes, amonla, etc., claimed 81.50; nllowcd $1.50. Morley Si Patrick, building scaffold clock tower, claimed 83.00; allowed $3.0O. W. S. Beckncr, claimed 850; allowed 854. W. D. Fugh, super, improv., claimed 8328.00: allowed 8328.00. PAUI'KIt account. John Hubbard, building barn poor farm, claimed $328.25; ullowcd 8328.25. John Hughes, 6oap, claimed $1.50; allowed $1.50. John Hughes, groceries, claimed 83.25; allowed '83.25. In the matter of the resignation of Geo. T. iCllne, disbursing agent for Llbby Lutz, resignation ncceptcd, In tho matter of cancelling county warrants issued seven years prior to July 1, 1800, and unpaid. List presented by clerk. Ordered that list of said warrants be published In tho Wkkicly Capital Journal one tlmo as required by law. In the matter of tho proposition of J. C. Thompson and others, for tin proving county road, between Rattle creek bridge and Mill creek bridge. 8160 allowed by county court toward buying gravel and removing obstruct ions, J. C. Thompson appointed super lutendent. In the matter of tho report of John Knight, blicrlll of Marion county, Ore gon, of tho collection of delinquent taxes of tho year 1802. Report ac cepted. In tho matter of tho report of John Knight, sherllT of Marlon county,Orc- gon, of the collection of delinquent taxes of tho year 1803. Report ac cepted. In tho matter of tho report of John Knight, shorlff of Marlon county, Oregon,of tho collection of delinquent taxes of tho year 1894. Report ac cepted. In tho matter of the application of E. A. Taylor, suporvlhor road district No. 70. Allowed 820 for polling hill between residences of F. M. Taylor and J. Gist on road from Mill City to Mcliama. In tho matter of taxes of tho O. P. R. R, duo Marlon county for tho years 1890, 1801, 1802 and 1803. Ordered stricken from delinquent tux rolls, snuio having been puld In full to county treasurer of Marlon county, Oregon. In tho matter of tho manufucturo of steel and metallo furniture for tho vaults In tho olllccs of tho clork nnd recorder of Marlon county, Oregon. On this duy It Is ordered by tho court that Marlon county enter Into an agreement with Geo. D, Rarnurd Si Co., of St. Louis, Mo., for tho manu facture of steel and metallo furniture fortliu vaults In tho olllccs of tho clork uud recorder of said Marlon county, will furniture to bo tuauu faotured as por plans undspeclilcatlons accepted and approved by this court, tho consideration for tho manufacture of said furniture to bo $4,353. In tho matter of the manufacture of a steel cabinet for tho olllco of tho recorder of Marlon county, Oregon. On this day It Is ordered by the court that Goo. I). Rarnurd & Co., of St. Louis, Mo., bo Instructed to manu facture for tho oftlco of tho recorder of Marlon oouuty, u steel oabluet as per plansj accepted and approved by this (Jourt, tjto consideration for tho wnuu- ruoiure or nam cabinet o be 8269, X ,in n Mi- -if " ' faTinw r1"'' 'L; " i, Mi.Milaiirni IMIJ'MT .- - I , -r . f -r.'" ii ' "ih7Tafc. ""irrrrgEgii . "wegasrog i tr. vfAQtf. WAtiiiffli JCLY feOAD AND BrttlXll. A&Stl M Kitllmn & Mangold. Wc Wcktcrn Wheeled Scraper Co.. 300, C. F. Royal, building bridge, JICi, Morris & Amend, lumber, claimed 8124.78; allowed $103.78. A. Ohmart, viewing and surveying S. G. Smith, tt0. W. Rafter, raid surveiug S. G. Smith, $2.80. Geo. Cij)Isan, road, surveying, S. G. Smith, $2.80. J. P. Bressler, road surveying, $2. J. U. Van .Wagner, road surveying S. G. Smith, $2. T. G. Chestnut, road surveying S. G. S. G. Smith, 82. - B. B. Hcrrick, Jr., road surveying Smith, 85.80. J. C. Long, lumber, 80.00. R. L. Swarts, lumber, $84.71. Lee Brown & Sons lumber, $2.15. Jix. Lavler, lumber, $7.14. 11. M. Wade & Co., road scraper, 9. Lee Brown & Sons, lumber, $4.32. Mary Rutherford, gravel, claimed $70.25; allowed $30.50. It. M. Wade & Co,, nails, $1. S. V. Hall, lumber, $12. The Club Stublcs, loam hire, $12.50. L. W. Condlt, viewing and survey ing, $7.40. J.T. Walker, H. C. Porter road, 2.80. T. W. Gentry, H. C. Porter, road, 82.CO. M. Goodie, H. C. Porter road, $2. G. W. Martin, II. O. Porter road 82. II. C. Porter, H.C. Porter, road $200 B, B. Hcrrick, II. C. Porter road, $11.00.. Brown & Smith, powder, nails, etc., 830.00. B. M. Olmlck, bridge building, $140.40. Morris & Amend, lumber, claimed $02.31; not allowed. Capital Lumbering Co., lumber, $3.50. S B Crocker, building bridge, 00 cts. V. Wuttier, lumber, $0.45. J M Watson, examining bridge, 88.05. B. F. Hall, building bridge, $25. G. P. Terrell, expenses while exam ining, $1.50. Capital Lumbering Co., lumber, $1315. Capital Lumbering Co., lumber, $10.20. C. F. Royal, Pooling and painting reform school bridge, $145. John Klrschnlck, damage from haul ing gravel, $12.50. not allowed. KLKCTION ACCOUNT. EC Hanson, hall rent, claimed, $5; allowed, $2.50. Ira Erb, poles for booths, $1. W. L. Wade, hall rent $2.50. II. A. Johnson, canvassing votes, $12. E. K. Shaw, hall rent, claimed, $3; allowed, $2.50. Salem Cider and Vinegar Works, hall rent, claimed, 83; allowed, $2.50. J D Morse, making election booth, $2.75. A II Hunt, booth storage nnd hall rent, $5. Fred Schwab, booth storage and hall rent, claimed, $11: allowed 85. J E Howard ct al., scrylccsof Judges and clerks of .election, $15; not al lowed. M Howe, hull rent, 82.50. John Knight, expends preparing election booths, 808. It M. Wado & Co., rope, $2.53. BTATIONEKY ACCOUNT. Weekly Independent, stationery, 75 ts.' F "W Waters, stationery, $2. Stuart Sz Thompson, stationery, $7. Statesman Publishing Co., btation cry, $10.40. F S Dearborn, stationery, 50 cts. J S Graham, stationery, 810.45. Statesman PubllshlngCo., $5.00. E. M. Walte Printing Co., $422.00. Statesman Publishing Co., $1. The Irwin Hodson Co., $1.50. Capital Printing Co., $18. Patton Bros,, $37. Geo. F. Rogers, $69.45. Statesman Publishing Co., $2.50. R. E. Moores & Co., $20.15. Capital Journal Co., $12.20. L. V. Ehlen, 85. John Knight, $5. l'AUI'KU ACCOUNT. G. W. Putnam, $14.30. Gray Bros., $4.70. R. Rasoy, $2.50. , Gray Bros., 50c. W. W. Stephens, $170.25. e. f, etr, $1.00. J. W. Ransom, $10.50. Benurdl Sz Dunsfortl, $2.40. John Hughes, $21.40. Salem hospital, $9. G. "W. Putnam, $8.30. Gray Bros.,$o. Dr. W. A. Cuslck, $140; continued. MEN"AGEb QnlcklnTborontrtlr, l'orvter Curi-J. Four out of five Ah i tiff or nerrmuaerj, mental vorrr, at taclu of "the Mum." are bc parlntr tho ittaaltr of early excel'. Vic tim, reol&lm your manhood, regain your dmlr. Ttnt't .Ia. .1. C.m.1 .- tx.kl .!.!. ..w.. v . M k-W U VVUfc niU I zpUuaUouaAd proof. Matted (sealed) free. I tmt r tuiuAL ou., Buffalo, n. Y. I . Jf P6WKonnnii OB Zcsa 65& tssQ HI W? fiiisllli I IGOLO msm BBBM B Vn;hin&' This famous cleanser makes milk pan j, cuu and cooking uten- : Sb.wt2Sdfrh. It isjutt a, go.,1 for general cleaning. r; Bold everywhere. Mudoonlyby f THEN. K.FAIRBANK COMPANY, t SLteatt, Chtwjo. NwYotk, Botten. PMIidjIpWa. San Fran chco. j i wmmmmmmsimMw Porter & DavK claimed 3; allowed G. W. Putnam. 7.c. Salem hospital, 21. "KlliiK Downs. l.i.7"). McAtee & Smith, 11.70: continued. G. Collins Sz Co., 2. Steinor Drug Co., ilo. SCKVEVORS ACOOCNT. R. B. HerrlckJr.. establl'hinir gov ernment corners, $4.50 STOCK INSPKCTOH. W. L. Slmeral, services, 09. COUIIT HOUSE ANO JAIL ACCOUNT. n. G. Sonneman. $1.15 Gray Bros. $8.40. Churchill & Burroughs ?l.lu. Oregon Telephone & Telegraph Co. $0.03. John Hubbard, 7."'0, Gray Bros. 85c. Gray Bros. $00.7 3. Hansen Sz Landon, $1, W. J. Culver, $23 Salem Consolidated Street Railway Co. $30. Salem "Water Co. $18.83. J. A. Bernardl,$3.03. Buren & Hamilton, $10. Hansen & Landon, 81. W. J. .Williams 2. C. McAlpin, 89. M. Dorman, $3.30. G. P. Terrell, $2.90. JOKY ACCOUNT. G. Collins & Co. $3. Alex Clark, meals to Jury, $3. G. W. Anderson, meals to Jury, $3. S.U.AU1ES. F. W. Waters, recorder, $105. L. V. Klilcn, clerk, $338.33 Clyde Brock, dnputy recorder, $10. I). D. Cotfey, assessor, claimed $1308: Allowed 810S0. Continued tomorrow. Gets Its Share. When the Job bank of Corvallls failed In June 1893 there was on de posit In It $1,109.92 belouglng to Lincoln county. The bank has paid three ten per. cent dividend. A suit was brought to recover the full amount on tho grounds that It was a trust fund. It has been hotly con tested for about three years, with no end to the number of demurrers made. Judge Fiillcrton has Just rendered:! final decision allowing tho county Its pro rata share of thirty per cent, the same as other depositors, nnd It will thus probably get enough to pay Its attorneys. Perhaps a les son Is learned from it. Albany Dem ocrat. Old People. Old people who rcquiro medicine to rOPIlhltn tlin hmi'pla nnd Hdtinva will 11 nd tho true remedy In Electric Blt- iurs. Muis mcoicino uocs not stimu late and contains no whiskey nor other llltoxlcnnt lint, nrts hi n tnnlc. nml alterative It acts mildly on tho stomach and bowels, adding strength nnd giving tono to tho organs, thereby aiding Nnturo In the performanco of tllft flllll't lnn "Rlncfrln liiftniM la nn excellent appetizer and aids digestion. uFiu jcoiiie mm iijusl exactly wuat they need. Price 60o and $1 per bottle at Fred A. Legg's drug store. m Sunday Excursions. lipiMnnlni. wlrli Snmlm Turin 01 and on eacli succeeding Sunday, a speclnl excursion train will leave Al bany at 7 u. m., Corvallls 7:30 a. m arrhltignt Yaqulna at 11:15 a. m. Returning, boat leaves Newport at 0:30 n. Hi. 'Prnln linvn Ynnnlnn nt7p. m., arriving at Corvallls at iu p. in. una Aioany nt, iu:w p. m. lum. bui ou una inuu ouiy, ironi Corvallls, Albany and Philomath to Newport and return, $1.60. H. L. Walden, II. B. Lowman, Agent, Albany. Agent, Corvallls. Edwin Stone, Manager, Corvallls. Corvallls, Juno 17, 1600. It's in Town. You'll bo surprised. Won't "yellow tho clothes." Won't burn your bauds. frothing equals It. Better than soap. Extra largo packages. ..Soap Foam washing Powder. John Iluonss. l...Mn ....n.l .1., A I 'I m Tan shoes selling ut a great sacrl lice. Krausse Bros. tf jn.t Children CrV"fOT Pltchsr's Castorla. pratfifu2BtnflinsasantWGsiiBriBWj Something I That Nothing Will Clean so quickly and so well, so freshly and so thor oughly as V Powder Notice. Ti, niirs:iinnpr of tllft lCflUlremClll'i Mil llllliJUIIMI.V w .. a . of the lawapproed February 2.j, 1889, notice is hereby given that the follow ing list of rnuntv warrants Issued Mjvcn Tears prior to July 1, 1890, have not been presented for payment and thoMj enclosed In parcntlicsis having been uncalled for and 111 remaining In my hand nnd custody, and unless so presented ror payment at me omco of the rountv treasurer, of Marion county, Oregon, on or before August 29. 1890, salt! warrants win oe can celled and payment therein will be refused, all In accordance with the re qtilrcmcnth of said law. 5980, Capital Adventure Co., July, 1888, $0.70. 0129, S.W. Morgan, July, 1888, $8.40. 7279, Wilson I). McNnry, December, 1QCQ i m, W. B. Simpson, January, 1889, $3. 7718. B. Phelps: January. 1SS0, $30. 7784, J. W. Thomas, February, 1889, "U8540, D. W. Yodcr, May, ISSSi. 42.75. ...WARRANTS UNCALLED FOR.) (81 9, L.A. Vermccli.March 18, 1889 $3.40.) 7835, W.H. Trulllnger, February 7. $169, $1.) (7539, Dan Rogers, Janutiry 11, laU, 28.70.) (0C07, Oscar Runnels, OctolK-r 5, 1888 81 1 (0547, L. D. Pitman, Octobers, l4. $1.) (8001, Alice A. Omeg, May 13, lbj, $2.90.) "(fllOl, John A. Mclntlrc, August 8, 1888, $2.) ((5338, Gad Miller, September 7, 16SS, $1.) (7389. Ilenrctta Late, December 8. 1888, 31.70.) (0120, B. F. Ilolllday, July I), 1888, $1.70.) (8222, E. X. Glrard, March 9, 1889, $1.50.) (8031, Ganes Fischer, May 13, 18S9, $1.70.) (0553, John Flynn, Octobers, 1888, $1.) (0357, A. Ecler, September 7, 1S38, $1.) i410, Clias. Caufleld, September 10, 1888, $1.) 843, Lewis Burtman, February 8. 1889. $1.50.) (7540, Win. Brown, January 11, 1889, 81.70.) (0331, Barnard Burtonshaw, Septem ber 7, 1888, $1.70.) Dated this 30th day of June, A. D., 1890. L. V. Eiilen, Clerk. Washington Silver Convention. Spokane, "Wash., July 29. At torney General Jones, chairman of the state committee of tho free silver party of Washington, has Issued a call for n state convention, to be held at the same place and date named by tho Populists. Probably the state Democratic convention will be held there also. The object is to bring about a union of all the silver forces in tho state against the Republicans. Two Lives Saved. Irs;,.p,1CDbo T"onaSi of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she iiuu vuiiMiiiinuun ana mat mere was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr King's rew Discovery completely cured , her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida street. San Prancisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consump t on, tried without result everything else then bought ono bottle of Dr. King's lew Discovery and In two weeks was cured. Ho Is naturally thankful. It Is such results, of which these are samples, that provo tho wonderful etllcacy of this mcdlcino In Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at t red P. LPL'cr'srlnurctnm To....l size 50c and air -""-"""" ""'UJ (A Hot Day Suggestion.) Offer your neighbor a glass of cool, delicious , HIRES Rootbeer of your own make. llLllahlV. k. Al..i . ... . Wnntiwt A 11 ,.i.i, , i i.i.,. pni-nti ...in "Kiu" mavuoo ii?ie' w,,lnot ,llako tlielr hands red nhlrm ?Val) SaV the wrappers, l hey aro worth a cent apiece. J 0 tf usmzBS' mrANT HEALTH SENT TTOPT? 0 hJi.u,,book.th,lt hold bo ineverv (horn.. Issued by the manufa?tureS I Gail Borden Eagle Brand I Condensed Milk jq n. t. uonaensed Milk r.n m iJ3 E32S5&-Li - DENTIST - Successor to Dr. J. M.IKccnc, old White Comer, Salem. Or. Parties desiring superior operations nt moderate fees in any branch are in especmi request. Peter G, Norgren, r'uniciij wim i.j. iiii w j Carnage and wagon shop, 320 Commercial street " iiring on y oaf" work, 'bid or new, and have it done with a guaiantee.of satisfaction. o ao axw ti DEPOT 'EXPRESS. . Meets all mall and passenger trains. Bag ijage and express to all pans of the city. Piompt sertice, Telephone No. 70 IAMES RADER Capital Transfer Co. HAKKV TOWN, rUOI. Exnress. bnccace nnd all kinds cf work done promptly. Leave orders at Pattern's storo 12 MEYTQLOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans consideied without delay HAMILTON & MOIrt Hush Rink buildin9. MONEY TO LOAN I On city or farm property. Over Basil's Banlc, T. K. FORDJ F. VAN DER BAAN, Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. 4S1 Winter street. 13F Hard times prices always. C. H. LANE)-, nnii i ifsim S 211 Commcrctil St., Salem Or JTSuils $15 upwards. Pants upwands'uJ Wuh Mineral Springs. HUBBARD. OREGON. The ch ncest mineral water in the state. Salem smplied bv C M. EppUy, at the Electric Grocery, East State st. WHAT IS SAID. Some say we give the best meal in town for 13c. We say try us and see. S. RICHARDSON. PROP. nrSecond door north of Hctel Willamette. SALEM WATER CO. Office: Willamette Hotel Buildin" For water service apply at 'oflice. Bill payable monthly in advance. Make a complaints at the office. There will be no deduction in water rate on account of temporary absence from the city unless notico is left at the office. Hereafter water for irrigation will only be furnished to regutar consumers using waiei for domestic purpose. Contractors for sidi walks, brick work and plastering will plea read "under building purposes" page 17 ! schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at ofhc lor copy. ON THE LX)LLAR Ed S, Lamport, 289 Commercial st, Salem, Or,, Has bought the Frank E Shatv fer and the M. Beamer harness stocks at forced sale. $4,000 worth ot goods will be disposed of at 50 cents on the dollar, Sign of the White Horse. SALEM I am prepared to do all kihds of work in wood and iron. Repairing machinery ol any kind or making and repairing stone cut ters. (Ools Unit flriH ,n1a Af n. Mnrl mAr! aud repaired; wagons and bugsies repaired, the best that can be "done In town-Jiand made tthoei. Pllf nrl mnnlnn clinic flr. fully attended to.- Call at my stand, at too Cheraeketa street, back or New York Racket store. U. I. HERSCHBACn. Salem Steam Laundry Please, jacicejthe cut in prices on the following! ' '"" Shirti, plain , locents Under drawers 5 to locents Under shirt r , ,n .r,t mJV ". 3nts bilkhandkerchefs ...., 3 cents Sheers anil nlllnu? .lii . umn and other work in proportion. W!.lnnf1c nnri nlliiu. nr.ti in telligently washed by "hand. V WM 1 1 111 iik .11 1 J iN tflRKRa 1 will ! ruuw fl rW "S-T fife. A r . as 187 Commercial street. ,,lB S" --"iai. Rich's Raspberry Syriip, ""'"m 1 itxtn CiTFREE UEL1VERV. WLZ U MIES KE, Prooi. Dealars in all kind of freih nl 11I1 ,. KF"Frch sattiage a spetulir t7 COMMkciArST EAST AND SOUTH VIA Shasta Route, 1 OF THE Southern Pacific Co California Express Train -Knn dii., tetita Portland and San Fraacuco. Above trains stop at EutgPontiad, Ortra City, Wo dburn, Salem.Turner, Mints, leflerson, Albany, Albany anctioa, Tt&re&i Shedds, Halsey, Harritburg, oactioa City, Eugene, Creswcll, Drain, sad til sunoei from Roseburg to Ashland, ioclaurt. ROSKUURO MAIL DAILY. "South Xorth 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. S:20 p.m. lv. Portland ar. lv. Salem lv. ar. Roscb'g lv. 4:40 p.m. 2dMp.m. 8.-00a.m. 8ALCM rASSGNQER. b -J rKWM taZsaimtom wmmm mm lW iBwn 1 1 iliM mm lit South I i yortb '4:00 p.m. lv. l'ortlandar. j 10:15a.m. 0:15 p.m. ar. Salem lv. S :00a.m. DINING CARS ON OJDE.V ROLTE PULLMAN UUFKET SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping carsituctaiMiU through trains. WEbT "sTiTE" DIVlsioN, Between Portland and Coirsllu, di3j la cept Sundsy.l 7iio a in. I Lv. Cortland. Ar Corrallis. Lr 6uop.n. liJSpn. 12:15 pm.jAr. A. Ali..RU .ml rVt.witlit rnnntft Vldl nv .iiiii " v. ...... "" " . . train of Oregon Central & Eutem RulroU. Express train dally excej t Sands; jn:.. in 1 l. 1 mila I Ar 1 S:j;tc 7i5 n ( r. McMmnlllr) 5 pta. HIKOL'tili HCKEft to all toinu in the Eutem Susies, UMli ana turoiie can ie uwamtu - 'r"X , " from W.W. SKINNER. AKftSsto. E. P, ROGERS. Awt. O Kf-f. Ponliiv' Or. R. KOEI1LER. Manager. OREGON CENTRAL AND Easte n R. h. Company Francisco & Vaqulntllay Steamih-p Co. r.n.o.wpi.. ..paRALLON,' Sails from Vmuiw ewy 8 dsn w Francisco. Coos lUy, Port "' Tw"aw and Hnmbolt Hay. nuaipsB!. PsscnEer Il!StefSr Shortest route between the Willawww and California. west to Ss Fare from Albany or po!"" ' Francisce: Cah.n. 'w&i Day and Port 0forJ.bis 0, to" Bav, cabin JS runu mp. n-" cial. n r.,tnmN. Thesteam&waretl6:, Uona dock fo, up iir po ntt )fppprtlui he,,M""; Vim.Saal.J. ana uowu nm r"": . J c"IiAYO,Sup.,RIve fWlXxs M. P. BLUWlWi "w Salem rd!WhcVw- a tflHI 1. 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