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Uu - ((' s m Iraggede&awn Feeling In the loins. Nervousness, unrefrcmlng sleep, despon aency. It la tlrao yott were dolru? something. Hie kldrmys wcro anciently called tho gins In vour caso tlicy ore holdlnc the Irolna mid driving you Into serious trouble. food's Sarsapariua Acts with tho most direct, benollctal cflcct on$bo kidneys. It contains the belt and ISIUOSt Miiusimiuuuiur uirrckwuH cum tuning iWSO OtKJUfl. iro.. Scccial Inducement to Yountr and Old Package of Monier"s Sweet Choco- llato with each pound of our blended tea called Diamond Blend, at 50c per pound, St a pound has beon returned for not lelvine satisfaction, and wo know this Kteawflll suit everybody that Is a lover of te fry a pound is our word and the tea twillltoll you tho rest. itokma Tea Store M. BRRDEMEIER, Prop, Phone 2411. Free Delivery. amash Portland Visitors Parkin's Hotel Restaurant. gWblte Cooks, luach 10c to 25c. Mealsi a la arte. 20c u uaiiy journal on me. 5-27 'jyjuy Ohotwynd, a brothor of tho iMiirchionos of Augloaoa ha9 married a ETankeo girl and London Is all ngog. Lord Rosobory will not take his pro iectod trip to Italy till the British ipalltical horizon has cloarod. Tho open air troatmont for consump tion baaati 07 pjreont of euros at tho utland, Mass., sanitarium. Maronl is in Ottawa negotiating with he Canadian govommont for tho uso of fuia Invsntloru. Alice Roosevolt will bo the hello of tho Junior promonado at Yalo this year. Our Shoes are W 1m WW Our Jam to is made of Yici I witli slock ai or fleshy I! 275 SSQSiGSBS i ail extra mo an k o Oregon SALEM SOCIAL WORLD . - AND PERSONAL MENTION LOCAL EVENTS. Jnn. 10 Sliver Bell Douce. Jnn. 10 "The Mountebank" Fredorick Wnrdo company by Ht Iho tho opera house. Jan. 11. Womnn'B Club Meeting Ed ucatton. Pollnrd'a opera company at the Grand. . . - im... .1 11 I . nnnl Jan. 10. way 01 Aiuuuusut ri house. Entre Noti9 Party. Tho Entre Nous club gavo a successful party last night, it bolng tho second in tho series. A vory delightful time was had by tho following; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Great, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rlggs, Mr and Mrs. J. J. Rohorta, Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Buion, Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Morao, Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Kozur, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Baker, Misses Ellzabotti Holverson, Maud McKay, Ruth Gabrlelson, Stella Hurst, Lillian Bain, Florence IJrown, Linnlo Statesman, Anna Hopf Williams, Carrie Hurst, Emma Murphy, Oekio Matthews, Molllo Bernardl, Taylor, West, Schoenfeldt, Ella Rinoman, Neva Qrlswold, Cros8an, Ray Downs, Myrtle Durotto, Bromley Messrs F. K. Lovoll, Edward Thielson, Jamoa Wulton, Joe Evans, Ghauncey BiBhop. Taylor, J. W. Cochran, Hooker, Brown, W. II. Bnr hardt, Claronce Black, Gub. Moldon, OIibb. Tllleon. Whit Holman, Harry Ollnger, Harry Albert, Bert Olingor, J. 0. Shlnn, Fred Durotto. Chas. Bier and Ted Crawford. K. P. Installation Tho following oillcors woro installed last night at tho Knights of Pythias lodgo. , Claud TownBond, 0. 0. Carey F. Martin, V. 0. 0. E. Bowen, Prulalo. Frank W. Power, M. of W. 55-uloc Riggs, K. of It. A 8. W. I. Staley, M. of F. .T. Purvlno, M. of E. 8. A. Hughes, M of A. J. M. Lauranco, I. G, K. G. Bullock. 0. G. Tho new truateo'a for tho year are J. M. Lawrence, Graham, 8. T. Rlchardeon.J. 8. ST High Grade but not High Priced. Ladies Vici Kid Heel Foxed No. 80 Last, a Beauty, square tip, call for this shoe, it is only $3.00 and slock No. 7. our fcfa3DMBQ2f . made wile wff This shoe is made plain toe, adapted for Ladies with tender teet, a sure cure for corns, made from lilly Dangolo stock, Boston toe. Commercial street Salem Oregon. &&$msm$&Sm&S Dinner Parties. Four nico Brooklyn girls nro giving it series of dinner parties which are to nrovo which of thotn can provide tho best dinner for tho least money. The (dinners aro to cost not raoro than i apiece, and each will bo aorved not only to tho girls, but to four young men whom they will Invite. Tho girls do not expect to perform miracles and they do not cook or eervo tho dinners, but merely superintend them and provido the materials. The flrat dinner has beon given, and if tho others are equally good It will bo dilllcnlt to tell who will dc servo to bo called tho prizo winner. Thoro woro six courses at tho first dln nor, and thoao were duly announcodon pretty little hand-painted dinner cards, tho work of the hostess. For the first courso thoro wbb grape fruit, tho pulp cut around that it might bo oaten daintily. It mado a pretty courao, the largo yollow fruit with n red cherry in tiio conlor of oach half bolng pretty to look at, Tho second courso was tomato soup with crutons, and after the soup, on tho menu cards, enmo tho hora d'oouvres, radishes, salted nuts, and olives. For tho third coureo Ihero was ealmon nu gratin, with which was served crcPB sundwltches. Lamb chops came next with green peaa and creamed potatoes; thoro was an asparagus talad with ciackorq and cheeeo, and tho dinner ended with ice croam, cake, bon-bona and coffee. For 20 Years a Foremost Actor. The anntuncomont of tho appearance inourclly on Friday of tho distinguished actor Frodorick Warde, cannot hut bo a source of genuino satisfaction to lovors of the drama, and the ndmirera of nil that is nohlo and true in art. For twonty yoara Mr. Wardo has been recognized na ono of tho foremost actors of tho country ; ho has won tho res pect and admiration of tho public by his profession aud fidelity to thoShakcspoar inn and legitimate drama. Mr. Wnrdo appears thia timo in n char acter that he has mado peculiarly hia own "Belphcgor, tho Mountebank," in UTS m (f" 'If S (ZfZffCjk Nobility Recommends Ne The above portrait is that of Countess Mogclstud, of Chica go, III., whose gratitude for the benefit received from the use of Dr. Miles' Nervine prompted her to make this statement: "It affords me great pleasure to add my testimony to the ery excellent merits of Dr. Miles' Nervine. Although 1 am past So tears of age I find it soothes the tired brain, quiets the Irri tated nerves and insures restful sleep. I never feel contented without a bottle of it in the house." Gratefully yours, Christiana Maria, Countess Mogelstud. Dr. Miles' is a nerve tonic and strength- builder that starts richt in re- storing health immediately. Sold by all DfusGlsts. "Dr. Miles Modlonl Co., Elkhart, Ind. tho grand D'Ennery, old play of that namo bv author of "Tho Two Orphans." It ia aafo to say that no grander per sonation exists on tho American stage of today. Gifted by nature with n superb athletic flguro, trained in youth to study and observation, broadoned und develop ed by travel, contact with the world and associated with tho leading nrtlets in both hemispheres, Mr. Wardo brings to his art a sympathy and experionco en joyed by few ;addod litis, a temperament what finds appreciation on(y for tho horolc. the greater and higher impulees of manhood. With these qualities. Mr Wardo, in tho maturity of his powers is peculiarly and particularly adapted to represent tho part of "Uelphegor," thai fo admirably combines thu highest quali ties of the dramatic art, and uupported by tho best Company obtainable. Box ofilco open for eale of eentH Friday at 0 n. m. Prices 1100. 75, 50 and 115 cents. Box EPAte $1.50, JOURNAL X RAYS. The Oakland Enquirer for Dec. SI was a epecial Ibsuo to boom tho development of tho east shore of Han Francisco Bay. The time will como'within u quarter of a century when tho bulk of tho population und huainf'HS of tho Goldeu Guto will bo done on that bido of tho water. a ia Hero is the way tho stock, field and farm philosophizes about cold weather: Tho more fevuro the winters Iho greator tho oy whon spring arrives Frost is performing a sweet aud help ful ministry (oi us oven whilu it uipu tho tho ears aud chills tho body. Frost has a good memory it paints ferns and vines upon our window panes nhen Ita models aro all dead and gone, 46 The Tavern at the End. Down life's road a tuvurn Marka tho end, Whera uouiutimes quartered Foe and friend. Weary of tho journey; Faint of breath Friend and foe must greet him, Landlord Death. Landlord Death ia quiet In hia way; Yet he has plrinuros Day by Jay; Pleasures that he greets with femile eo grim Yes, aud they who travel Bmilo on him. You may take no luggage To his Inn. Joy nor tear nor fortune Nay, nor bin. When you come ou leav it All Lehind, Many vow slnreiely , Death i kind. Gneets there ate who tremble At the gate; Guests there are who entor All bodato; Older guests would parley For a whilu; Others, too, who hasten, With is smile. Down life's road a tavern Marks th end. Further on the JilgUwa;a Dimly blend. Dwlh Mill make no answitf, lwj er no, If you go on that highway Htay er go. Ilftlllmore Amrl8an, TIm Korthwisteru Mwltaal Gllfge of ChiKiihas ntvu aohl (or IO,CO0. Inlni nhttafnr (Vlirlen nf New York Is (bail, l4ul Blouet (Max O'Rutli is rapidly Impioviog Id health. mm wwbtbhiWs' WW PERSONALS L. R. Webster, of Portland, Is in the city today. Thou. Cnufield Is in tho city today from Zena. , Dr. and Mrr. A. II. Gillls are In Port land today. James Gordon, of Silyeilon, was in tho city yesterday. Phil Motscban, of Portland, is visit ing hia daughtor In this city. Mrs. William Carver, of Minneapolis, ia visiting hor oiator, Mrs. W. W. Hall. F. G. Kellogg, o' Tacoma, is visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dun lap. J. M Church, of LaGrande, who has spent several day in this city, has gono to Corvallis. Jdo. F. Kelly, of Eugene, manager of tho Booth Kolloy Lumbor Co., waa in tho city today. Mra. Mark Montgomery, who hna been a guest of Mrs. Frank Tulklngton, has gono to hor homo in Junction City. Mr. and Mrs. J. J Roberts are pre paring to go to houeokeoplng in tho 8trong cottage, on South Commercial street. George Chandler has returned to his homo in Baker City after attondlng tho meetings of tho Stato Board of Agricul ture in this city. Edward Evrett Young and wifoof Baker City nro iu tho city. Mr. Young ia editor cf tho Evening Republican and member of tho Lewis and Clarke Ex po sitron board. Statk oi Onto, City of Tolkdo, ) Luoah County. 1 88. 1'iiank J. Chunky makes oath that ho is tho senior pnrtnor of the firm of F. J. Chunky & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and Slato afore said, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every cneo of Cotnrrh that can not be cured by tho use of Hall's Oa TAniiti Cuhe. FRANK J. CHENEY. Snorn to beforo mo aud subscribed to in my prosenco, thia sixth day of Decora bor, A. D. 1880. A. W. GLEASON, ISksi, Notary Public. Hull's GtUarrh Cure is taken intor nally and acts directly on tho blool and mucous surfaces of tho eyatoii'. Send for tcetlmonlals free. F. J. CHENEY AGO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills aro the best. Colonol Arthur Lynch, M, P. for Gal way who haa beon fighting for tho Boors will not bo allowed to alt. Ho will bo arrested for treason on ilia appear ance In England. HEART DISEASE Ninety Percent of It Really Caused From Poor Dlcestlon. Real organic heart trouble ia Incur ablo, but ecarcoly ono caso iu a hundred is organic. Tho action of tho heart and stomach are both controlled by tho aamo groat norvoa, the eympathotrlc aud pneumo gaalic, and when tho stomach falls to properly digest tho fooi und It lies in tbo atomacli fermenting, gasoa are formed which distend tho organ caus ing presuro on tho heart and lungs cautjng palpitation. Irregularity aud shortness of brauth. The danger from this condition la that tho continued disturbance of tho heart sooner or later may cause real organic heart ;iroublo and In fact ftczuvntly does eo. Furthermore, poor digestion tnakoa (he blood thin and watery and deficient in rod corpuscles, and thia further Irritates nnd wrecks tho huart. The most sensible thing to do for heart trouble ia to insure tho digoetion and assimilation of the food, Thia can be done by tho regu iir use after meals of some aafe, pleasant and effective dlgestivu preparation, like Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets which may 1x3 found at most drug stores and which umtsiu thenwmary digestive elements In a pleasuut convenient form Thousands of poople keep well and vigorous by keeping their digestion perfect by obsorving tho rule of taking one or two of theso tablets after each uieal, or at least after each hearty meal. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets oontaiu U, 8. I', pepsin, dUslase from salt and other natural digestives which aet only on the food, digesting It porftotly and preventing aoidity, gases, and the many dlseaaeu oouuiiioua wmoii accompany a weak stomaoh. When Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets uo used you may know you are not taking Into me system any ationg medicine or powerful drug but simply the natural digestive elements which ' every weak stotnaeh laeks. So widely known aud popular have these tablets bwmne that they aro tiow sold by every druggist In tho United State, Canada and Great Britain. 15810 BuntU t " HiH tttiji jtitfl BBBH ySM' hMbttnl ST asssesszaH W bbbW Wf &jkl Htf $& U MbW 9 W$l m sLbbbbbW a v wSS r asm 1 " I Mr A WkA 1 VAw A m, j BS jfgj 1 -A m wg Tito Kind Yott Hnvo Always in nso for over 80 years, and fflilL flonnlsupervislru hIiico itsinfhnoy (C6CCii(wi A1!nvimnni'ni1i (inlvn vnil In flitit. All Counterfeits, Imitations find "Just-ns-ood" nro bitfe Experiments thnt trlflo with nn 1 emlruicr t!io health o Infants nnd Children Exporl'Jico against ISxorlmont What is CASTOR I A Oastorla is n lmnnlc?j rmbstituto for Cantor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic aubstnnco. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Wrms aud nllnys Pevcrlshncss. It eurca Diarrhoea nnd Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures CoiiBtipCtlon nnd Flatul'jncy. It nsslmlhitcs tho Food, regulates tho Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep Tho Children's Panacea Xho Mother's Friend. GEruiNB CASTOR! A a4ways Eenro tho 0vJ&&W Thb KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM( eCNTAUR OOMMNVi TT MUB IIMIT, N(W YORK OtTY. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALCfi', OREGON A (Irat-claBO piivato hoopltnl for tho treatment of rhroulc nnd surgical cases. iiuilt tlie past yuar eBpociaiiy tor tno purposo lor wuicu it ia used. Couvonontlv located within of tho city. The "most modern furnishing nnd latost appliances throughout tho building, Iloated by hot wator and lighted by gas and olectlclty Horo tho slok can have tho comforts of an elegant private home, combined with all tho advantages of a gonoral hospital without tho nolso, confusion, nnd publirity attending ono. Outsldo phyBclana bringing casus in treatod with tho groatnat courtesy, und asslstod In operations if roquostod. For terms nnd furtbor Informn- tionwruo or apply poraoimuv. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D, SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED DUTWEEH 2 AND -t P, M MAJESTIC STEEL RAMI X A NEW 'C WILL ARRIVE SOON X When we will be able They have been over six months on the way, but many customers have waited. R. M. WADE & CO. A LARGE INVOICE OFr White Enameled And the Famous stransky QPyy BR03. SJATE AND LIDITY STnEJS Your Best Friend When you find yourclolhea all out of i order, worn and with buttons off, etc., you want the right porson to tako care of them and thnt person ia your step mother ut tho Halem Dye Works. At thia establishment you can get any thing aet to right8,from a pair of gloves, to the moat e!alorate ailk gown. A gentloman can get hia hat cleaned, hia trourera creased, or his wholo ault re, juvouated to suit IiIh taste, also lour suits a month for ono dollar. Buttons sewed on, ripa snwed up, suits proesed on abort notice. N w feoodti shrunk for dresa making. MRS. C. II. WALKER Ibfi OomnercUl ht. The will of tho late George M. Pull' man has been admitted lo probata at I ted wood City, Cal, The estate was va lued at 1600,0000, but the evidence showed It to bo worth only about -'0C0. WUit Bha we Hive rorDtscitr This question urines lu the family every any, ut us answer u ieuay. Try Jell-O, a. delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared In two mluutea. No boiling! uo buklngl almpiy kuu boiling water and net to cool. FU- vera: Lemon, orange, itnapucrry ana Htrawberry. Get a package at your grocer's today. 10 eta. Work still proceeds on the North river tunnel between New York and New Jersey, l'orto Kloo children this ypmr had their first Christmas festivities and for the first time made the aciuaintanu of Santa Glaus. Aak your groeer lor U. Stoli'a hone made mincemeat not aa your mother made but aa you'd make it yourself. 12o tf. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Ohlldren. ThB Kind You Have Always Bought SIgnatwro oj CixM&$li Bought, ntul illicit lins bocn. hts borno tho slgnntnro of !mi been mado under his per- Signature of four blocks of tho business part CARGO X to Fill all Orders. Ware JUST ARRIVED &3E Steel Enameled Ware 'Salem Iron All kinds iron nnd brass cast ings. Itopaira of all kinds of farm nuil mill ma chinery. ttrnnlri and Foundry JAMES GILL, Leasee. 10 'it tf Royal Insurance Co. A.T, Gilbert, roaiduut agout of above Insurance Co, ia now prepared to do a largo Insurance business. Will ah 3 handle real estate, I have a teain ami carriage which ia at my customer's (er vicoaud I will takQ pleasure In showing parties what I have for sale. Qlllco a present with T. A. LIvealoy A Co. CAPITAL UiTY Express and Transfer Meets nil mull and passenger vralrs. ilagtrago to nil parts of the eity. Protr pt sjrvlce, Telephone So. !ill. DI8Q0R A YlOMYKK FOR SALE I will offer for wile the entire plant and premisoa of the Crystal loe Works on easy terms or will lease same for a number of years to a raxinalbie party, provided sale or lease Is unnsumatod in side thirty days. Parly sail have op tion on 00 oorda of fir wood In the tlm beratooat. Apply to Jumna on the premise. o 5? """ S. C. STONE, M. D. fHOPHIBTOH OP Stone's Drug Stores tULKM ORKtlON. The stores (tv la oumUr) are located at Po. 235 and 333 Commercial street, aad are well stocked with a complele Hoe of drutsaod wed Iclaes. toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc- DR. STONE lUs hod some 35 yesra experleace la the prac Ike of utditlne and oow nukes Bocbsrst for, oatultallos, exaoiuisiwuur prtnplka. a swkV " ADVERTISEMENTS Advtnlsemtnts, nve lines or Ics. Is thlnii.m a noaib. All over flveu, , he is ,', WANTEO. WAn.u:.iJ,-;iuuosf. tmro I.Ilo1 nVn- - Leghorn i : ggp m ,ko thm weekly Audresa V C. PficeLj ons plkce oa rdiiladjSalem. t 2 Tw-dw. liL WANTED -AIackWth Atf, I'small viiago or goou ociHlou to build nn ll puy tasn if 1 buy. John Tlemens. ....v... vn.Buii s i a ot FOIt SALE. II0G8 roil;' SAL1-.Vn l,n., n i stock hog!,- lor efuioi8oji!.l,wcholcj brood eowi at the Kamih bn Garden roadS mllffl .Wf,fnliiiy" SX sfK'o. i 7-3t. NEW WOt)) YAUD.-'.awedaud four loot wood, Largo atid second growth fir, ash and willow , delivered to any ft' i? ' iin i iJ?it7, mM JBIwk. W, 11. Burdi(;!c. . . 12-18tf. FOn8ALE.7S000 Cedar ost?. I also huvoon hand four grades oi cedar shingles. No shingles to be found elsowlioro in tho City liko our No. 1, 11. Those shinaloa are tho Detroit brand, acknowledged by all nhobavo used thorn aa tho bust made shingles on tho markot. Bold by 8, P. ilc Cracken H and Nebraska, stroeta Jbuglowood. it) 20 tf. FOR RENT. FOIt RKNT-Throo Jurnlshod rooms. Jnquiro of A. Ollnger,, at 321 Mill . atreet, or Phono black. 1 7 tf TO 'RENT Good onion, celery, and po tato land, Apply to Wm. 11. Egan, Brooks, Oregon. 12-28-lm. FOR. RENT Newly finished offlco rooniB in McCornnck.UIock) Btantn heat, elevator. 10-26tf. .. -- l LODOEST ' FORESTERS OF AMERICA TCourt Bhorwood Foreat No. 10. Moota Fri day nights in Turner block. Ira Hamilton, 0. R. A. L. Brown, Becy. MISCELLANEOUS. ' AUOTIONEER-S. Friedman Balesroom with Ueo. F. Smith, Residence at 302 Church street. 14 tf WXLLSON'S SHAVING PARL0R9. Tlio only shop in tho city usinj the AntiBeptlc Razor Sterilizer. I also have a Dandruff Cure that cures or na pay. Jaa. W. Wlllson, Prop., 247 Com. St. 12 2 tf ATTENTION FARMERS-Oata, Barloy, Hay nnd Prunes wanted. Will buy or store. Chopping done promptly. Get our prices beloro you soil, OIUco op posho Court llouso. TUIson-Bartlatt Grain Co. I ' II - II 1 I IIIH HOP AhUPRODUCE DUYERS. 1 CARMlCIUCL-lloo tuvtr. Office la'nnsb UrcymanUlds. . Usletn. Ortcaa. of choice hops solicited from all (rowers, I IL1ENTirALnR09.iTewYork. Lca4os.Sn Li i'raoebco. hop mtrcbaals. Oretos office. Ladd & Uiisii OMg.. Stlcra. II. J. oucahelmer. manner. Phone 461. T. . LIVESLEY & CO.-llop fflerths its. Ob. cracin uiock. aaiem. urtfoa. I'boseUir. I 0.WHIG1IT& CO.. buyers of fruit sal pro- - uutc ui an Kiauj. opposite iiapiisi Capital urf wcry Commercial St.. Salem. HS.GILB&CO.-Wholes.le fruits, produce. etu. Fruit tacks for sale, uuyersoi Or etoa prunes, potatoes and produce of all klsds. Wallace Warehouse, corner llljn and Trade sis Sslcui, Orecon, DU3INBSS CARES. O. H.MAOK Succcessor lo Dr, J. M. Koene, in White Corner, Suleui Ore, Partlos do airing superior oporatlona nt moderate feu in any branoh arolnesptialrequost, Dv, Grace Albright Graduate of AnerlcaalScbool . of Osteopathy, t t I Every day except Sunday. 'Offlco Hours l) to 12 a. m : 1 to 4 p. m, Odd Follows' Temple, Cor. Court and High itroeta. Phono. Main 2231. -Pi T-aclc Dca'jjw?lslini: The Variety Store Just rncnlvpd a new line of fine China. again, and tinware, (lolls anddolldlehes, btntlotiury, envelopes, eU, Fred G. Keens. 94 Court Street. i ii ay ia i i j n i ' "i SOULE BROS a PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS ForSilem aid vkuity leave orders at Gto W'i Music Store. PORTLAND OR. Peloubet's Notes. Gist of the Lenen's Torrey. Bob, Son of Battle. All $1.50 Novels Reduced. Annora IA, Welch 32S Cm-Jtv Famous Winter Reooils. A wi'iter trip to Southern California nnd ArUona via tho famous Bbsita Route is ono never to be forgotten. Re newed BtHjuaintance -with thia notion will ever develop fresh DoInta"of iuterait aud added eourcoa of enjoyment nmwr Ita aunny ekies, In the variety of Inter ests and added industries, and lt pro lific vegetation and auiqng Its number. lesB resorts of mountain, shora, valley aud plain. . , , Two trains leave Portland daily, morn, ing and evening, for California. The . i ..,...i...l III. ilm mnt IIA- i proved pattern of standard and tcmrbt sleeping cars, and tho low rate. place tlit trip iu reaiin oi an. For Illustrated guldea of California and Arisona winter lesorta, addrew R, B. Matsa, Gen'l Paw'r. Ageuf, Portland 11.711 , - - i ii '' Notice. The annual meeting of till ahareliold- ra of the Capital Natl! bPqI Bal- t..AA.td fainitnrv li fn t Tl.-lpr Pdulilaa M Ira B4Wwi w,, ml3i IW CLASSIFIED i anal Ba m for thaeloot ono V4ra?;"' " hejd at ita banking fcww Tn Mh of Balem. Oreaon. at tfire M& p. M ,. . Kt -III l. IJth 1002.