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BVEXIXG CAPITAL JOURNAL
Kill DAY, .IUNH1, 1888.
nr.sv.iiAT, miiKCTonv.
tmrtr.H Ot.KVxr.AMi I'mldmt.
Tmml K. Uatahd ftocretary of Ktuu.
Cauu. . Faihciiimi, Bccrrtary of Treasury
W.T. Vilas Secretary of the Inn-rl.-.
Wx.C. Kkihoott Hscretary of War
V. C. WniTKitr. Secretary of Vn y
l. M. DtcKlMKi.f ..Pol Master Ueneril
A.M. ahiajiii Attorney (ienen.l
XeiMMftow K. WAITE Chief Ju.tkc
Utile of Orrgou.
j:Sc,y.'T,vTI:-n u- "
ruxiiK llKHMAxr .ConeremmHii
fr -mru PKfMorisK OorcnH-
.. W. MrHniue Secretary of Hlate
ft. V. Wkmb Htalo Trennnrer
K. K. McKl.Hor Supt, Pub. Instruct Ion
Ykakk II. AKKB.Jlnt) Printer
t.. Wtkahaw )
w. J'. lyjMi.- l -Hupreme Judge
W.W. TllAYKR.J
Tklrii JodlcUl District.
K. V. RoiDK .Juilg
Oma. W. IIk(,t Prosecuting Attorney
Mtrlon I'spotr.
M. ClfAMIIKHI.IN.
J. A. iVuowky ....
J.lt. DtMK'K ..
J.T. MW ..
Jl, J. f KKIII.KTOK.
H. UAYMAN
A. Dl. I.akii.i.httz..
Vf. K. (l,VKK
v. y.nicxH..
M.N. CIIAI'MAK.,
(InMMK MACK
. trttale Senators
..Representative
Clerk.
.Deputy Clerk
JHK MlNTO
.Biienn.
K. Choisan .. Deputy Hherlll
Avovmt Oihhv . 1 rmuttirer
T.C. hiiaw County J uuV
IIbtky Wa iiiikw J -Luinlnlwtlonen.
ilmnMr. A. i'HKiiLHM.....HolKiil hnit
H Nhwon. . ..WiirM'vui-
U. V. UTt-iirjKijV."".l"li'et'i Jnapeciui
City of Salrm.
J.J.UVMt'X
A.Kilui 1st Ward
tlfw. W',,U)I1 liit Wiird
Um. I'oi.i.i.nh and Wiiril
CLai-oiikUikI Ward ...
JarMcwigid Ward
W.W.HKiNNKii.'Inl WnnL..
KM.Himit 4th Ward ..
.Mayor
Councllint'ii
a. . iiin-ro till Word 1
J. MrMlt'K l.Hn.... ItomriU'i .
JftKttt Ito-M .Marshal.
W.T. IlKl. Trmmucr
U. (. 11ikoiiam... Attorney
J.aTMOHltMi.N Hup'tof HtrwiU
aw.Uniiciiiu,-.. Chief KnglnccrH. K. 1.
I). K. uinrrii.
JAA. WALTO.f U, H. C)tlllllll()lllT.
Jmimu Al.liHJtT-Hlitim! Hervlra()liMrir
Ninv ai r.nri.Hi:.Mi:.NTH.
PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKET.
fOMHIIHM,
I'JIOK. (I. M. MIIiLKH.
I'KiwiukntiaV i:i.i:touh,
T. K. CAMI'HKMi,
H. K. HAM I'
J)H. A. (.'. KINNKY.
UHl'ltlXU.NTATIVIM.
T W DAVKNI'OHT
IBIlviTtoti.
NVM BIJII'SON,
Kllvurtou.
II K JOKY,
South Ptitum
J I) DAUHY,
Bulilliitltj'.
J O ICHHIllIAUT,
('hiuiipiM'K.
Kiiuitirr.
AMCX THOMPSON.!
bllvurtdii.
(M.ltitlC.
V I HAY,
WiMidhitrn.
limXIItDKII,
VI HOI 1, II HKAI)
Turnur.
'ntiiAHmtiiit. '
V V JOHNfiON
Htiloin.
SKTItOOI. WM'HUINTHNmtNT.
V T VAN KCOY,
.lolll'ivon.
AlHIMmiK.
LOUIS HAHZKIC,
.lollliixm,
COMMIMtOMIlUj.
J I) IIUHST,
Atinuii.
W.T. HIODON,
Murlou.
tmvitvoii.
K A KOUI),
WiHHlliurn.
ailtDMIII.
W l MAOUHS,
iit HhIoiii.
HENRY SCHOMAKER,
Miukurmr at
Ik Siaiiilnrd Coiiiliinatioii ftnw!
He, 200 Comwwclal St.
AK Si)1as if kmt Mt f Onlrr
Ot MIIUKT NOTICW
"Live awl Ut Ut W
HUNTLY & McFERSON,
House, Sign
ANll
General Painters,
nnd
Dtoonttort,
WtU NMMV MaaM aMMIkkm.
mB&
Toucher of Muslo
Mar ui au kiwa a" MummJ Mn.
la- aiViaastrtalirr. !.
Maala mhl m law linialaw.il )4u.
NI!V AUVKUTISKMKNTS.
THE FOLLOWING
List of Property is Offered For:Sale
HV
iii8 s s s
OREGON ! LAND COMPANY
xsi t.a :tia8!
-X-
1. Wlatroi, Hiiillcucaxtor.Sllverloii; $1000.
2. IWacrM, one half In cultivation, ixrimll
orchard; JW.
3. awJucrwi, lllnorye lncultlvatlon,6inllei
from railroad, IX inlleti from ikwI
oriltej y.
i. 100 aerw, WO urn In cultivation, good
huil(llni;x, SI" wr acre,
n. II aerex, lfi acres III cultivation, Htnall
hoiioe; J10O0.
tt.
Sold.
, SO acre, 30 nrrx In cultivation, xniiill
houite, 18 tullax Irom Malem; 81VW; one
half mull.
Wncrei(,aoO(cren In cultivation, remain
der Ht(ht timber, xood liouwi, good or
chard, U lulleM from railroad; Wi.
.Sold.
10. JWOO-SWlacren, 130 ncrt In cultivation,
iw orcnaniH, u iiiueK in.m naieiu.
II. Sinin-HTS HcruM, UTiOacrw. In cultivation,
liilniKi) light tliuher, Vi mill from
Halem.
12.
Sold.
13. ?7f( X)aerw, ' ucren In ctiltlvntlon,
ono hulf mllu from HtenuilHint land-
Inc.
II. iMXl) pr ncre, 1W nenw, nood houw, 7
rtHiiiiH. k(h)I harn, one half mllu from
HtuHinboal liindhij;.;
in.
Sold.
in.
J"JI Hr acre, :) iicrtw, IkikkI 'tiouio nud
mill.
17. 81 iicren, 2 inllcn from Hulom, iJffi er
acre, (j ucrea III cultlvntloil.
IK.
Sold.
11). awi ncn, II,(XW, nil ciilllvntodlliio
IIIUMIIIIH14
J0. Xil iicren, 170 acre lit cultivation, good
orchard and liullilInK, mxio.
'-' Sold.
81 Sold.
VW. llUiicriM, nil cultivated; JUTOO.
Si I. UotiKoand lot on Commercial st.
IN
tjuiii.
!M. .ViOHcreN.lMlncreHcultlvatiMl, I.'WK) iirmiio
Irwin, a) iwaoh trnw, Bw iiuar tuiw,
'Jlaereofhow,iood bulldliiK: 310,00a
Sold.
IK W nerM, one hulf In cultivation, PJOHO.
'JO. IloiiHoand lot InHnlem; SMKX).
!l. Hoiiko and lot In Halem; fwW.
l. (10 iicren of fruit land, : mllei froma-
lem; fMliKTiien.
W. ln Iota In Hlhcrl'iilM city; ntrai'li.
M, lUliicrtw, 1H In cultivation, 8M per acre.
.11. M nci-w, lf) In eultlvntloii, cood lm-
proveincutN; (10,000.
Sold.
1, Willidnnvii.
M7. lUaertM ol fruit laud, M inlkw from Ha
lem; $U
"l B8"1! I.S "ll',, from Hrowiwvllle,
111 aerm In eultliitlou, xood build-
Iiikm, (IK per aei-e.
W. fl7aereH.aU imiIIUhImI, with bulldlnuH,
1H mill from HhIviii; iU.
10. !MiiwtMHriJoiiliiK Halem tiiwiiitlt JlVU
41. Wbterwiwilllvalwl land. vIIIi,Iiiiiiikh,
I mllu from Salem, WVl
1 r,rw eullUatwl land, without
fill Jfijo!"1' m" Vnmi Hl111 IMWl
t. SMf Herat, one mile from H,(leiiij IW
num. ' '
III MlllhlthH,; MNU
W. JUJ (HI Oipllal ttet,tfii)m Jlltt.to
It ).eri, X iiillelVom.Nlm;;j7ft;ir
THE OREGON LAND COMPANY
Arluyliiguil sellimc u 1 KiliUj.andlwUlii
wtylii tlwHtsi.it. oitloxlu
A POSITIVE FACT.
lllovJvW,,,l,,,t,U,,,,wkl,f DRY G00DS "w , l ft"Ht LUXX &
'I'lw bwt MMirtiiuMii HiiiliihMlnMMiimlilu priiw In parofc awJ Sun Shad
Ovw mu httnilnM wulimliloiv mills In lwtw k,.i v......,. c...,.
i'l.-ll iMkw. hi.,1 prirt low Ht l.UNN A HHOWN'k'
GWy la S4IJ,, Lmu.I KW Gtov, h( I.U.N.N 4l- ll?)WX'S
IM iw rWt tlw iitaw Miul iwiiw 238, Cwiwr Slat and Commalal ; fif1!
LUNN vS: BROWN M"0
J.D.McCuily,
IS HUl'KIVIXU A K1XK 1ASK OK
SPRING CLOTHING!!
1-1 ATS,-
-AND-
FURNISHING
JM COMMK1KIA1. tfrttKLT.
TIIB-
gm!!titm8t8ii
! a ggggggggggassasagai
-X-
ii.
ljaere fruit land, lnilleifroin .Salem
9VA).
19. aOjacren cultivated land, lkmlleslfrom
Halem; SW3.
50. 10 acres, lWmllen from Halem, all culti
vated, with buildings, PJJOO.
fil. IfacreHfrult laudJIU mlle from!Halem;
82.;00 Jicres, 2 acre In cultivation, house
and barn, (7uu.
03. (15 00-&H acre, IJJOacres In'cultlvatlon,
Kood house, barn and orchard.
51. 'JO acres of fruit lnnd,4 miles from Sa
lem; SWJ0.
63. XO acres, 180 acres lii cultlvatton;S800a
M. 1 17 acres, HO acres Inlcultl vntlon, (1200.
57. 10 acres of fruit land, miles from Sa-
icm; mw.
5S. WMIi,Ii..mv..
IT 11.1111 (111 II.
Off. di!) cr acre, 120 acre.
(X). & acres of fruit land, ii mlles.lfrom Ha
lem; 8150.
81. .TS8 acres, nil cultivated; 810j00.
(12. W) acres, SiVW, 7(1 acres in Icultlvntlon
Kood lioiiMi and burn.
04, 2 ncros of fruit laml,;i 'miles from 8a-
Iem; H.
01. Haw mill unit Rrlst nilll;;jl000.
(R. 100 acres, hO acres'In cultivation; (2000.
Wl. 1 aero of fruit land, !; miles from Hulcm;
SI0.
(i7. 100 acres, 8 miles from Hllvorton;".?U00.
05. 25 acres of fruit land, lit mllos from Wa-,
lem; (750.
00. 10 acres, miles from Halem, all culti-,
vntcd; gfjoa "
70. 1IX) acres, near .Mchnma.CO ncres ctiltl-1
vateil.limiKe, harn, orchard, etc.; S2250. I
71. lOncres, near Aitmsvlllo.:2 ncres In ler
rles, lOofrult trees, Rixid bulld'es; S12U0.
72. 120 acre; WU.
78. 70 acres, with buildings; S1200.
71. H) acres, house nud orchard; $500.
75. 120 acies, 100 acius In grass, buildings
S20 jier acre.
7(1. 100 acres, orchard and buildings; S2000.
" Sold.
78- Sold.
7t. ffl acres, adjoining Halem.'Hillotsiluld
oti; S10.UXI.
80. 210 acres, 180 acres i-uUlVRtcdSu(XM.
81. UI2 acrtw, hulldlnirs and 100 acres culti
vated; (12 per acre.
82. lunacies, Hltlvated; $1000.1
81 20 acres of fruit land, iyt miles from Sa-
IU1I1, CIA'.
81. m acres, orchard and buildings, 8700,
K5. 818 acres, 250 acres cultivated, orelrml
and buildings, Xkl0.
8(1. HU arnw, ) acnw eultlvuted, orchard
and building; (1000.
87. 25 ncres of fruit land, V4 miles from Ha
lem; (750.
8s, am acres, IW ncres Jciiltlruted, buildings;
WlA,
8J. 51 ncres, (l) miles from Salem; S1S0O.
IW. an", acres, ia'.cultUiitel; JIUU0.
HI. Hotel In Hubllmlty.l
tot Store building In Aumsvllle.
Wit 37 neres, 50'acres cultivated; (drtM.
HI. House ami lot on Commercial St.; STO0.
M. A) acres, all cultivated, IV miles from
nnivui; pku,
1M. ao acres,
acres, IV'iiilles from Salem, house,
bam, dry house, and large orchard;
ciiw.
l7. 10 acres, IW mllM from Salem,"with
house; JTAl
11. 10 aerw, 1H mlli fixim Sutein, with
lHre orehard; MM.
W. 10 neres of fruit land, IW miles from Ho-
lm; X1.
lou. 1(00 acre Improveil farm at from SIP
In ii) per Hunr, known as the Ankum
wrm.
We Iwve, hIso, all Urn Hmleli niiiiiiHiiv's
mrnu r 'Ml lkuug.soUl under forts
wiirsi of inorUmires, they are otIwl
ou orv reunuMAble teruu.
iko
ll M -tii i in showing buyers Huyjprojv-
GOODS, ETC.
1SALKAI, OttEuoX.
PLAYS AND ACTORS.
Annie Oakley Intends s tarring next eensco
Paul Arthur will support Minnie Palmer
In England.
Opera for ten cents will bo a summer pleas
ure In Philadelphia.
Ben Teal has been engaged to put on Mag-
1 gte Mitchell's new play.
J Ke w Orleans is to have an Iron theatre with
a seating capacity of 4,000.
Thomas Nost, too caricaturist, Is talking
t of building a theatre at Los Angeles.
Marion Ituasell and Minnie Itadcllff have
I been engaged by W. J. Florence for uext sea
1 son.
I Lillian Russell has had her tonsils cut out
and says that she can sing better without
them.
Patti gave the first performance of her
South American tour at Buenos Ayres, April
0. The performance realized 21,000.
Imro Klralfy has received a letter from
Chevalier llloudin, iu which he says he wants
to cross .Niagara Falls once mora beforo he
dies.
W. J. Florence has purchased of Mr. Palmer
the right to play "ileart of Hearts" next sea
son, and will produce the piece as part of his
repertoire throughout the country.
Karl Formes, the famous basso, who lived
In America for tho past SO years, has been
engagod to sing at the approaching London
season of Italian opera. He is 73 years of
aga
At tho closo of Fanny Davenport's New
York season she will leave for the Pacific
coast, whero slio will rest until the last week
in May, beforo sho plays "La Tosca" in San
Francisco.
Lawrence Barrett's life Is Insured for
S 12,000 and bo will leavo a very pretty bank
account beside. Ho and Mr. Booth dre
over $9,000 in two performances in Salt
Lake City.
Salvlnl will begin his American season In
October next Thecngagt.uent is for twenty
weeks, and but two pieces "Othello" and
"Tho Gladiator," will bo presented. Young
Salvlnl will support his father under A M.
Palmer's management.
It Is said that when Edwin Booth was a
boy in white trousers and black jacket ho
appeared at a school examination with John
S. Clarke in the quarrel scene, between
Brutus and Cassius, his father listening, un
observed. In 1851 tho future tragedian was
an actor, earning $0 u week.
A southern genius is to send out a fleet of
floating theatres. They will draw only a
foot and a half of water, will be 1C0 feet
long, 40 foot wido, mado up in the same way
as shoro theatres and furnished with stock
companies. They will tie up at promising
towns, not only along tho Mississippi river,
but beside- tho still waters of smaller streams,
and tho manager oven hopes to paddle up
north and play along the Platte and Ohio.
Tho lloct will leave New Orleans about
MayL
FANCIES IN JEWELS.
Mosslvo chain bracelets, heavy In appear
ance only, are amoug the latest designs of
fered. A duko's coronet of gold, completely cov
ered with seed pearls, makes a dainty scarf
pin.
Uralian emeralds, or green garnets,
mounted in trefoils, inako odd and attractive
brooches.
A Miusy of tiny seed pearls, hnvlng each
of tho petals edged with turquoises, inakos n
tasteful brooch.
A Capo garnet within a setting of braided
gold wire makes nu attractive top for a sin
gle prong hairpin.
Au enamel kacock feather scarf pin in
natural tints, recently scon, had a sparkling
sapphire for an eye.
Two silver horseshoes, ono pendant from
the other and behind which is a nail of pol
ished gold. Is a pleasing pattern In scarf pins.
A handsouie design in brooches consists of
two bunt uui-smuuu nails of silver, inclosing
a crystal cut em horse, in enamel, standing
befoi-u a iMiddock guttv.
l-iu-vrtork brooches, showing various pat
terns in diireruiit coloivd enaiuelsou the gold,
uudsutuiUi muru, diamonds, sapphires or
ruhiiM, ai-u much in favor
Anoittl brooch of white epameled laco
work, Imviiuj in the ivuier a pattern of dia
tnoiuN mul siikiii, ssu siw)ed carbuncles, is
a plwtxiui; ami ijailai iKwigu.
A miualure isilksm. Uiegus bag of which
is rvpreswnied by a sir shaped pearl, from
whieti t)H mr of gul, uangs suspended by
tiny Rokimi coixU, is an uttractivo scarf pla
tfunvtvi s iievKiy
.. EUHOPE.AN JOTTINGS.
Tlw waigM of the new Irouolad Nile U
0,)U liMtn, l.MU Uhm liivler than any other
Ruglivb iivni'Uit
'Pall Ihm. arv now fashionable for saddle
honwa iu liottuu rv uteeu hands and u
bolt la tiwkUuilanl.
Ou KWi S a mwtunt wa held in Toklo to
eWwwl the uiutoltiHi of the Blblo into
Japaiws It was txqruu in IsTA
a rvjssiuuR oaunon ittvutd by Gruson
bas Usw tnd at Brvk-cuart In IWgium.
whlh oau throw tvautyjvi shots a
mluuttv
Haw r vwmsI baa haw ordaml by Uva
twHy. uut tou amuv
-
Snow drop. UWIv all tha mm in p.
drwsdim duioar ubta. .m1 dworaUug fami
uIm KaruMHiw. batw twan saisraj b
yeNv Nowac. '
IlurvM ad oarriacai can ba hlrd ebaaper
in UttNta Umui In any Uuw oiiiM! own
rr TWavaracv ourt (ssr MMwlaof prt
rahiairmpor sMh. wM. om torso iad
wuwmv m alBMH m, waj,atlr aad
TT4odaurbaaio"WS.
OME HISTORICAL
THEE4.
U I, ,
TIm onk tnw of FUMhiiig,
wUeli Ckur) rn aiBd,
Tba niMa Uw M Port aVhaanl
B4r wtMck Jaka MeCraa
Tba Oarr lr a bmmtM mw.
HMowtaw anau iu of Uw Ckry
Tfca toft? agnsriM Wv ta ttst Qaamal
Swuap, wafer rMck WaaWkM rafsal
TU Mat rVaae anO bw ,. -
Wgr ImL. what uSkT TwKA- rnS
MlMHt caJaf. wUsarwl kit Mtmri
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
rpo WHOM IT
MAY CONCERN'-NO-
X nee is nereuy
glven thai xne unuer-
slgned has been appointed aaminisiraior
ofthe estate of It. A. Gesner late of said
county, deceased, by the honorable county
court ofthe state of Oregon, for the county
of Marion. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby required to
oresent them with proper vouchers to the
undersigned i
ni-4cw-lilo til
Iinitprslrnwl at the olllce of J. J. Jlurpuj ,
Grtswold's block, Salem, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this notice.
AXOXZO GESXEIt,
Administrator of said estate,
Salem, Ogn., -May 11, 1SSS.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
mllE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVES
I notice of his appointment ns assignee
of all the estate of A. Mayer, of Snlcm, Ore
gon, by general assignment of this dato for
the benefit of all his creditors.
All creditors of said A. Mayer nre hereby
notified to present their claims duly veri
fied to me, ut Snlem, within three months
from this date, and all persons owing said
A. Mayer will call and settle immediately.
saiem, urcgon, jiny mu,ij
EUGENE WILLIS.
5:19-d6w Assignee of A Mayer.
Two bay mares, onp J years and the oth
er 6 years old. Right shoulder of ono brand
ed e, and lea with a j with a P made by
nttachlng thccurve to the staff of the j .
Return them, or send Information to A.
Strong, Snlem Oregon.
May 5, 18S8.
State Treasurer's Thirty-Third Notice
Statei of Oregon, Treasukkh'soffice)
SAtEH, -May 21, 18S8. f
Notice Is hereby given that there nre
funds on hand to pay tho lollowing war
rants drawn on the five per cent fund, nnd
land fund: Wnrrants numbered 1945, 1940,
1017, 10 is, 000,007, 612, 701, 7Ki, 853 nnd 855,
issue of 1875. Interest will not bo allowed
uftcr the date of this notice.
O. W. Webb,
6:2j:2w Stnto Treasurer.
REGULAR QUARTERLYEXAMLVATION OF
Applicants for teachers' certlflcntes.
Notlco Is hereby given that the county
board ot examiners for Mnrlon county, Or.,
will hold tho regular quarterly examina
tion of applicants for certificates to teach
in the public schools of said county, nt the
court house In Salem, commencing nt
noon on AVedncsday, the SOth Inst., nnd
continuing the sessions until Juno 1st. All
applicants for certificates must be present
at tho opening session on Wednesday, the
30th Inst. GEO. A. PEEBLES.
County Superintendent of Schools and
Chairman ofthe Board of Examiners, td
SPECIAL, OFFER
ON URGE BODY FIR WOOD.
I offer tho best quality of large fir wood
In Ave cord lots nnd over, sawed twice, at
SI per cord; sawed once,S2 1)0. If you want
the best stove wood, tho best furnoco wood,
nnd the cheapest wood you can burn, glvo
ino your order. Any order tnken now will
held good to September 1st. No payment
demanded until wood is delivered. Now
is your time to engngo your winter's sup
ply of wood.
, . GEO. D. GOODHUE.
Office with G. W. Johnson, 255 Commer
cial street.
STEINER k BLOSSER,
-DEALEUS'IN-
STOVES, RANGES,
Tin anil Copper Ware,
130:State St., -:- .'-;- SALEM.'OR.
r.xamino our o. 8 cook store, Icom-
;;;"" uimuiniiuiu (juuniuiceu, loroniy
A spcclnltvmadoofrooling:uid spouting.
K.J. BABCOCK,
Cabinet Maker!
UNDERTAKER.
FARRAR'S BLOCK, STATE STREET,;
Salem, Oregon.
!!iH,niU,9C Eurnlturo mado to order.
A full Hue of Caskets always on hand.
WELL DIGGING
WELLS DUO
" short nnffra
OR IlKPAinRn nv
Send orders through tlie
postotllee.
or call m my
light
Sou
house, South
caivra.
A. DARK.
VARIETY STORE!
W. M. SARGEANT
KaejK a flue ook of
Wall Paper, Mm and Centers,
BABY BU68IES, EXPRESS WAGONS,
Tty Ttl Ctwis, VttMifatJtt, B) efas,
R.VSKBTS, uj ail u4 f FK.BS.
waters, ixmt
u of all
ti
ik
afallataas,ai4
a:
COLD PAINT-READY MIXED,
ilUalStLal m bTlSoliaJtor
Come and Sae for Yourslm
pftfr.MVM aaal
UEaWMrnaSS
AIMUM)
Overland to California
VIA
Oregon k California Rai Road
AND CONNECTIONS.
THE MOUNT SHASTA RUTE
CALIFORNIA EXPBES3 TltAIX-h a TLy
South.
rNSfTET
4:00 p. m.
0:80 p. m.
7:10 a.m.
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
Portland
Salem
Ban Fran.
IfMaTHl
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1:30 p.
LOCAL I'ASSENOfiK TllAIN ( liiutvS?
ceit srr?jni- 4 ""- ej.
8:00 n. m.
1:02 a.m.
12:40 p. m.
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
Portland
Ar.
HVi n m
Hal em
Eugene
Lv.
Lv.
12:52 p. nt
PCIiLMAX BUFFET SLEEPEP.S
Kxcursion Sleepers for secondi!,,.' J..
icueers ou nil through trains frot
The 6. A C. Railroad ferry makes
neetion with nil the regular tramt ontK
Po?tla8nd. D'ViSl0n frm f00t' '" 1S
West Side Division, Between Portlaoi
and Corvallis :
DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY1.
7:30 a. m.
"Lv:
Portland"
Ar,
Lv.
iSS
12j25 p. in.
Ar.
Corvallls
MMINNVILI.E EXFltEbS TRAIN 7nAn"?
...
TioO p. m.
8:00 p. m.
Lv. Portland ATT
Ar.McMlnnvllloLv.
Ml a. ml
5:45 a. in.
At Albany nnd Corvnllis connect with
trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. h
For full information regarding rntps
mnps, etc., npply ttTtho Compnnv's agent!
Salem, Oregon. e. 1'. ROGERS'
R. KtoEHLER, G. F. and Kss. Ag-t
Manager.
Oregon Railway and Navigation
COMPANY.'
"Columbia River Route."
Trains for tho cast leave Portland at 1015 1
n m and 2 v in daily. Tickets tn nnrt r'.., I
principal points in tho United States. Can-1
ELEGANT PULMANN PALACE CARS.
Emigrant Sleeping Cars run; through on!
OMAHA,
COUNCIL BLUFFS
ana st. paulj
Free of Charge and Without Change.
Closo conncctionsntPortland forSan Fran- i
cisco aim jcugei oounu points.
roriunuer particulars inquire of I. A.
Oregon.
A. L. MAXWELL, G. P. iT. A.
H. H0LC0MB, Genl. Manager.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon Development company's
steamship lino. 225 miles shorter, 20 hours
less time than hv nnv ntltn,- wm,n riK.
class through passenger nnd freight lino
i .1 " ,."" """ "" l'oims in mo Wil
lamette valley to and from San Francisco.
Willamette River Line of Steamers:
. TI,',.,"m,- M- ." tho "N. 8. Bent
ley," the "Three Sisters," are In service for
both passenger nnd freight tratllc between
Corvallls and Portland and intermediate
week as follews:
north neiTNn:
Letire Corrnllls, Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, Dam;' nrrivo
saiem jionnay
o sniem
6 ! m:
Thursday and
south beund:
Leave Portland, Monday, Wednesday
and Iriday.OA si; orriro Salem, Monday,
cuiicsiiny ana i-'rlday, 7:15 i m; learo
Salem, Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday,
8 am; nrrivo Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs-
imj mm jsaiuruay, a.-ao X" it.
TIME SCHEDULE. (Exeent Sundarsl:
Leave Albany 1KHPM
Learo Corvallls 1:X7PM
'""' xnquina 5:50PM
IjWIVO i iiniilnn .oa t t
Leave Qirvnllls ...---- iinw a t
Arrive Albany H:15AJI.
O. A P. tnilrW mntlAnr'nl Alhnnir nnd
Corvallli. '"" """"'
Tho above trains connect nt YAQUINA
fjb tbo Oregon Development CVs Line
-. . ,uau,Fi, uuittcvu luiiuiua uuu oau
SAIUXO DATES.
STEAMEHS, FUOU SAN FKANCISOO.
Wllinmettn Vnll- ,..'j.
Willamette yu&ZZZZZZ3i5ii
lllametto Valley. June 12
STEAMEHS. FIIOM TAQUINA.
w amette Valley
Willamette Valioy
. JIny 2S I
..June (i
wi mmetto Valley
Willamette Valioy!..! III Juno 2J
i.us cDinnany reserves tho right to
ohango balling dates without notice.
tv. n passengers from Portland nnd nil
luaiiieiie vnuey
y points can make close
n the trains of tbo
connection wit
before date of sailing.
i assynger nud Pre Igkt Kstfs Alwsvs tht
WJIWi .t?r Information nnnly to Messrs
iiuujiAjV & Co., Freight nnd Ticket
or to rront st, Portland, Or.
C.C. IIOGUB, Ae't Gen'l Frt. i
I'm. Agt., Oregon Pacific R. It. Co.,
C. II HASWKIA Jr. GenW
xiisa. Agt. Ortvon Development
Co., Sox Montgumery ';
San Prunolsco, CaL
BLICKSJIITIIING "
HORSESHOPNG ! !
.W"Ji th Iwprovad methods of shoelnr
S?r .! o euro diseases of the foot
ami fr tba eorrecthm of&ultv ad ton. con-
JTJ2222. .,n,TTferin.Used. I guarantee
JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer,
W OoHiiinetal streat, Salem, Or.
M)- Yik i ike Clrareli f IUw.
Mr Mattsar rv.lnL.... ni .. u. 1L...I
Hi-Pa
In your ardar lniii2linu. Ainj m
flfr
P. -V K.VRNKLI,
Ajpnu
SALEM BATHS.
H. MAIIONfi, FWfrfar.
Com- at, bat. Parry and ttMa.
KJ Boaaajwotnc matUy dona.
Tuesday, Thursdny and Saturday
nrnre I'ortlnnd, Tuesday,
Saturday, 3:30 ! si.
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