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H???swa MMHiJtWM JBVjAJMINO- CAPITAL JOJIlNAli, TODtfjaSDAY, MAY 124, 13 dkUUiMHMIM SP-i n & I i'C THE CANTAL M1RM. PUBLWHKD DAILY, KXOKIT HUNBATf, iarJittl 'JotVnaf Publishing Company. Iot Ofllce HlookOoBiiooretel Street. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. Dally, bycatrler.per month,. JO SO , ouu Weekly, pages, per year, BBTWEBN TlIK MOWERS. Ti?ose July races add tlt Vourtu of ' July" cele'bratlou should 'not be not? eeted. The general Impression Seefcitobe tbatJudge Burnett will decided favor of Rosefeurg;. , There la danger that the people will grofi'redof the Brings case, If not of restiyte'rlanlsin. Tt Is not every elate lu the Union thai 'can make all the clothing forUsowu " National, Guard, ay Oregon can. Ofcoursti, the city council Is going U avoid a repetition of the Chemeketa street business in building' a city ball. u ,-r-, 1 The Kindergarten oliurch or the ' cburcb that will do moot to help little J 'children grow up right lathe cburcb of the future. ... ' I! J ' Balem should have a Fourth of July ' celebration, If for no other reason than to show Boseburg that there Is out' thing we can buve without that town objecting. If the Presbyterian general assembly would attend to Its necessary duties and go home, Instead of cat-hauling over thollrlgHii cose, It would meet with great public favor. The'state stovo' works Is an Institu tion that r3alem feels proud it. When the profits are submitted to the next legislature tho wholo stato will feel proud. The Presbyterians have their Brlggs, 'the Evangelicals their Dubs, and by scratching around a little a slmllai ' state of affairs would be found to pre ' yalj'lq each of the 24 denominations 'represented at Salem. Lawyer Bigger in the Soldiers' Home ease scored Governor l'eunover hard for helping set aside the provision of the constitution requiring all publlo Insti tutions to be located at the seat of government, yet continually demand ing' the Impeachment of President Cleveland for failure to enforce only a statute. GUARDING" A TRUST. Portland Dispatch: Quito un exclto ment Is prevailing Just now among the Inhabitants at Bandy, and also in the vicinity of Bull Bun, by tho lludlng of a coat by Frank Thomas ou tho bank at Bull Bun, on Sunday last, bctwo-u the mouth and tho head of the water works. A ploco of paper upon which was tome writing had been attached to the coat. A largo dog wrts guarding tbe coat and would not; permit Mr. Thomas to got any whore near It. Upon Waking; his flud known several parties 'repaired uAho spot; amoug whom wiu, Mr? 'Young, chief engineer or tho ' ", 'wprAhp did his utmost to drive the llihnil 'animal away. But ull the (luCl.il.i3nt,. m 1 . , . coaxing aud souemes adhered to proved ';fcW'HQkvaJl,'Wl they would not kll 'tbecantar because ho was so falthfu xTlie dojr reuiaiiiinl with the coat until yesterday wlien he left It 'o hunt up ' psae fjfatj YbeVjtaper was thou Be ', eured, bWtMnug' could not bo de- "clpheMWlC'way'VrUeu In a foreign language. The opinion of the parties finding the coat is that au uukuown mail went, there to seek employment and belug dlsapoluted became discour aged and committed sululde by Jump lug luto the stream, The coat still re mains where It waa first discovered. egaaaesBB in , '.an, Aa Inhuman Xace. It h been heralded all over tin country that at. somo tlmo during tin mouth of June, some three huudml eow boys will start from Chadrou, Ne braska, at 'sunrise for a race of ovei even huudred miles to the Nebruski bulldlug at the world's fair grouuds h Chicago,' Eaoh rldt-r will only be al lowed two boraes for the entire dlstauew ISMfcili nnj, fits., .tprltjlttiv Id in rtutatu.. u MV ,,W M..I1.UQ . M ,W.V parse of 1,500, and the second 1500, George T. Augell, president of the "Atuerleaa liumaue Kducallou Soci ety" is making a vigorous prole s against stioh a race. Tliluk of the lu kuuMU treatment of the horsee whlui the mefellesa eow boys will ride uml Wklp fttra spur, only two belug allows for tbe eu 1 1 re distune of seven hut dwd allies, A re such exhibition as thi tbe kind that are to be brought out a the World's fair to. show loth wwlu Mm pregrwa we ar Hiaklug aleug the Hue sf ChrWIaa elvlll wtlou ? Jtut lit tle UUerU to be expeeted of eow beys ' b aw amsntoiuwl to rough t reat men t Jf eVwab aalwale, but of world's fair 'asiwidloaors wlra art sujtpowed to be Nffvstautive wen, bvttor th4Hetight to be expected and deHwudetl from What good e" y w from such an exhibition of Intiumanlt ffwlnmli brutes? The decent element of annti.lv in the United BUtes ought to demand that the whole arrangement be dropped. THE ANNUALftOSi SHOW. The Bouquet Oity Will Hava Its Plower PestlvarJuiiTflVadiath. BULKS. The society has adopted the following rules governing the rose shew: 1. The superintendent shall have gen eral charge' of the rose show. 2, Judges sbaU.be appointed by the executive oMnmlttee, and all adjust ments not covered by rules or pub lished action of the executive com mlitee shall be '' Referred to that com mittee., .u 3. Exhibit Bot attbe door by 2 p. m. on the flfsi'day of the show will be debarred from competition. Exhib Us will be received from 0 a. m. till 2 o'clock. 4. All flowers may be banded to the superintendent or assistants at the door, and suhjeot to their arrange ment. Flowers must be marked with the entry number of the owner. 5. Receptacles for premium (lowers will be furnished by the superintend ent, DUt flowers for display may be arranged any manner desired by'tbe owner. ... i , ,...- .i i u. All nowere enterea ror premiums must be distinctly named, if Incor rectly named they will be excluded from premium. 7. No inferior plant or flower to receive a premium. 8. Flowers of any one variety entered for premium" must 'not consist of mora than six. 0. All plants mnst be owried by the exhibitor and have been In tbelr possession at least three moutUB be fore the show, and all'cut flowers must bo grown' by the' exhibitor. 10. Plants or flowers cannot bo re moved until the close of the exhibi tion except by permission of the superintendent. PilEMIUM LIST. Largest collection of 'varieties. Best " ". " (i (i (t (j ,( tt (i 2 " exhibit " 1 " ' " rosebuds , " rose Introduced la '01 and '02. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. G. 7. Premiums will consist of blue, red and White ribbons. Special premiums will Be offered for tbe finest display of the following named varieties Marechal Nell, Vis countess Folhsione, Nephetoa, Papa Goutler, Catharine Mermet, Sunset, Marie Vail ftoute, Meteor, Jacquemi not, Blene Marie Henrlette, VVm. Al len Blohardson, La France, La Marc, Tho Brldo, Malmalson, Anna Olllvla, Hermosa. Best collection of wild flowers gath ered by child under 14 years of age, euch species mranaged separately. EoglUli Axe at the Uattle'orilkitlns. At tlio battlo of Hastings tho corps d'olito of tho English army' were ac ooutorcd witli Hwortl and ehiold, and in addition to this they had hung "groat liatchota on thoir necks, with which thoy could strike doughty blowa" Whonbvor a special dood of valor is credited to on Eiialishmon in j that battlo, with ono exception, it is uuo to mo ax no Doars. Anu now, what woro tlicso axes that dealt such deadly destruction on tho Norman knight t As to this wo are loft in no dcubt Timo niter timo docs Waco call thorn ' 'groat oxen." Tho bead alone in ono instanco-was a foot in length. And the Bayeux tapestry, out of about 20 axes, represents all ex cept some threo as having long han dles. Hardly ovor do wo find in tho tapestry tho short ax for ono hand. -rContomporary Roviowv kapoUou nj the lA'tuua Ciuial. Tho Pftlnarua canal Was a scheme of Louis Napoleon when ho medi tated conquests of tho countries in tho southern part Of North America. Without this tho Panama canal would be of no xnoro consequenco to France than to ether' commercial na tions of Europe, as it would not con nect her possceslous or'oonstituta a necessary channel of commerco be tween her aud hor dopendoncios. There are those- whq doubt tho prac ticability of tho Panama scliotno, and it is certain, if ho oplaions of en gineers are to control, that the Nica ragua enterprise is by far tho more feasible. R. II. McDonald in Call fornian. CtUeapa a Show Tow. A theatrical manager believes that Caleago (a destined' to be the worst "stow town" this aum&er lathct United States, People, he says, are not going there to spend their fcwuey On theater going. If the expoeillfta is open at night, it will prove a" formUablo rival un doubtedly, and thoM'wlia can't go there at night will 'probably be too fatigued with their day's work to go out any where at night, Detroit Journal, Baby cried, lahr alolut.! Deetor pre! t Oastestt AN UNPLEASANT SHOCK. MlMKciUh Itobb II1 Only the-Beetof Intentloitf. but She Wat Hhoeked. Miss Kezlah Hobln was fniuejl In May rlllo and tho surrounding towns for her extreme thinness and her unqaenchable desire to give advice, hut she was quite usawaro that she hod attained time in either of theso directions. "1 must say I never had seen a setback in my life as Pre mot with today I" she exclaimed as sho sank into hor chintz covered rocking chair and untied hor bonnet strings one if ternoon. Her face was very red. "WbafB' tho matter?" inquired Miss Mai vina when she had finished counting tho stitches in the border of a crochet "shell." It was a now pattern and quite complicated, but Miss Malvtna's tone was Interested, and sympathetic. "Why, Itye been callln on Ev'rctt Jones' wife's cousin that's vis'tln her. I didn't set out to go th' M you're knowin tobut Mis Kinsman wa'n'ti to' home, an I was so near the Joneses I thoncht 'twas a nity ndt to jest step in. "Well, you know how fat that cousin is Perkjns hor name is. ne s a reai sight to behold, an hor flesh Has increased an awful lot series hor last visit here. fnhh' nh 'short aho'can't carry ou even as much as Bome folks could well, an she most weigh 'consid'able over a hun dered and fifty." . i "X reckon she'd got ,aboye that last time I see her," said Miss Malvina. "Well," continued Miss Hobbs, "Eve rett's wife wa'n't there whon I i ustwerit in, an so I had the opp'ttmity I've been Wantin to speak with Miss Perkins. I knew1 how she must hate to be gettin so fat, an so I begun to tell her how she eonld'rejuce her flesh. "I told her about Aunt Anno, an how she'd lost 40 pounds by doin so and so, an I handed her tho list of things to eat and not to eat that I've been carryin roorid for tho last 10 days against a rav rable time to givo it to her. "An I told her what had helped Cousin Philander, and I symp'thized with her and told her I knew them methods would bring hor down Jest where she'd want to be. An she smiled at mo so't I said real encquragin; " 'I shouldn't be a mite surprised if by this time next year you was as slim as 1 be.' "An What do you s'poso that creotur saldr Miss Malvina shook her head and for bore to mako any conjectures. "Why, sho looked mo up an down, an says sho, still smilin: , " 'Do you think that would be exackly desir-blo, Miss Hobbs? "Why, I couldn't b'liovo my own ears," said Miss Kezlah, growing still redder, with a wave of angry recollection. "All I can say is," she added as she rose and straightened tho folds of her dress over her gaunt, spare frame, "if sho don't know a tasty, slim figger when she sees it, why, I give her upl" -Youth's Companion. How the Moilemt Pray. The truo Mohammedan is enjoined to prayor five times a day namely, first in the morning before sunrise, at noon, in tho afternoon boforo sunset, in the even ing between sunset and dark, and be tween twilight and the first watch, be ing the vesper prayer. A sixth prayer is voluntoered by many between the first watch of the night and the dawn of day. These prayers are simply repetitions of tho laudatory ejaculation, "God is greatl" "God is powerful!" "God is all powerfull" and are counted, by tne scru pulous on a string of beads. Thoy may be performed at the mosque or any clean place, i During prayer tho eyes are turned to the Kobla or point of tho heavens in the direction of Mecca, which is indicated in every mosqno by a niche called Muhrab, and externally by the position of min arets and doors. Even tho posture dur ing prayer is proscribed. The most sol emu adoration is bowing tho forehead to the ground. Women are to fold their hands on thoir bosoms and not to make such profound obeisance as tho men. They are to pray gently and not to ac company tho men to the mosque. In addressing God worshipers are to be humble, putting aside jowols aud costly apparel. Brooklyn Eagle. Women Who Want to Act. "All sorts of people waut to go on tho stage," said the manager of a dramatic agency the other day. "Applicants come from every walk In life. Tho lady In society and tne woman who sells phis aud needles behind the counter think they are born to bo actresses. Thoy wasto their tlmo trying to get Into the profession, but not until too late do they realise that their vocation is not the stage and that thoy are then unfit for anything else. Tho reason is. I fancy, that many women are simply cracy for novolty, excitement and dress. They cannot resist tho opportunities which the stage offers for satisfying their crav ing, and if thoy can do notliing better will go ou as ballot girls. "Agreatrnauy people come in here every day who aro to write a symphony, but they linger around the agencies and pick up odd jobs now and then. A mana ger perhaps eaunot afford to pay tho salary an experienced actress would de mand, and for some performances U willing to accept the services of an ama teur. Three women apply for position to one man." Musio and Drama. Modem Turktth Women. At tho present tlmo' the veil used by Turkish ladles Is no longer what it was. Its transparency admits of a pretty face being easily outlined. When tbe yasli mack is very thick, one may conclude that the face it hides U not very seductive, la spite of the progress of civilisation and tbe coaseqaeat tranafonuation of habits and customs in many countries, the po sition of 'WOjpea ia Turkey has ouly slightly okanged. It is only la exceptional eases that those belonging to tbe higher classes are uasccowpaaled et of doors by eaBBoa. These a the eadh, who have adopted aad follow the Park and IMdoafasUeeu.-PaUlaUJdft, , LETTER LIST. The following letters remaining in the Salem postofflce May 24, 1TO3, un called for. Those calling for them please say "advertised" Adam Wm-2 Bell Mrs M M Browning Miss Z Butman tiadie J C'owen Ctiaa Cone Andrew Comer Caecele J Oroshong Janle Holmes O G Johns W L Miller Htepen Melcatf J VV AtcCoruiIck J B McAfee Geo Nelson Ida Heavy Fableu Wilson Marvin Dickenson L Halus Miss Cary Hunt Mrs M M JoliauueesenWlls-2 Alltcbell G W. Mann Viola McDuulal Cbas Magen Bicbard Phillips Mrs ME Umltb Willie West Mrs M Wilson Hophia Wright Jas A Waterman J W A. N. GILBEBT, P. M. Before Going to the Woild's Pair Enquire About Tbe Limited Expreta tralus of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Bailway between tit. Paul and Chicago and Omaha and Chicago. "These trains are vestibuled, electric lighted aud sleanrheated, with the fin est Dining and Bleeping Car Service In the world, rue Electric reading jigni in eacn berth is tbe successful novelty of this progressive age, and is highly appreciat ed by all regular patrons of this line. we wtsn otuera to Know its merits, as the Chicago Milwaukee & til. Paul Kail way Is the ouly line in tbe west enjoy ing the exclusive use of this patent. x-ui juiiuc, iuiuiujhiiuu npi,v u nearest coupon ticket agent, or address C. J. EDDY, General Agent, J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Agt. 226 Stark tiu, Portland, Or. tf 8ALKH MARKETS. Wheat- 02o per bushel. Oats 3640ciper bushel. Potatoes 6060o per bushel. Flour $3.60 per bbl. Brau (tiucked) $18.00 per ton tiborrs (Hacked) 20.00 per ton. Beans, white, 3o per lb. Eggs 16c per dozen. CnicKens 8 to 10c per lb. Chopped feed (dacked) $20.00. Ducks 12o per lb. Geese 7o per lb. Turkeys lOo per lb. Lard 12J16o per lb. Butter 2630o per pound Beef 7(j) laic dressed, Veal 10 to 12)0, dressed. Pork-712jo dressed . Wool-lol8o per lb. Hope 14(o)16o per Jb. Loan Wanted. I want to get a loan of $1700 or sell an interest in or all of the Bed Btar Mill and water power, with from 2 to 612 acres of land, joining the town of Turn er. All communications answered with promptitude and dispatch. Address, J. C: Bobektson. 4-27-1 w Turner, Or. CURE Rick HeadAcho and rrliere all the troubles incl dent to a blliniiH state of tho syittem. euch at Dizziness, Nausea. Diyn Biuesa, Dlttreu aftel eating. Tain in the Uiiie. &c. While their mot remarkable success has been shown la curini SICK rteadaci.t), yet Cabtbu's T.rrn.r Ltvi,. u. are equally TSlnable In .untiit' 1. cb.-l and nrcventlncr thin nnnnrlnit conn -tJ' . wl lu they aleocoriTCt all dUnnlrtsf' I' "vch. stimulate the liver and mv '.eu. :ven it they only cureu WP ,'io thoy '" who stiff i i' (tut forfmi '" hero, r.'i "' theso lit' tU they vn Hut arte .. t- .es to those -. hi; cemplaint: " t lines not end ry them will and so many ways that to do without them. rlc id ,f& s the banc of so manr Ures that here It when vi- make nur KCMt boast. Our plus cure tt lillrt otlieiK tin lint. Uaktek's Lrrrt. ijtkb nils ere very nnu nd Terr miy to lake. One or two plUs make Ansa. Tuer are Hrlctlv vriretable and do i.it n-riiirt or ntitve. but br their erntle action SIuilso all ilio two tlieni. In vials at 86 cents; vo tor JI Sold etrrwhere, or tent by man, 0AS:CS 13I1CUIS CO., Hit Tots. yn usm wiiw. Farm Tor Sale or Trale. nn un ifrnii. four miles esstof Habltmltr. conuimns W aores; -will trade forproperty In nrnMfklMH. B. O. DOVE. 8-Rntw riubllmlty.Or. ONLY LINE RUMING THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8:45 " " 7:30 A.M. P.M. 3L DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Qulckw to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kama City. PULLMAN as4, TOURIST SLEEPER FREE RECUNIMG CHAIR CARS. DINING CARS. Kerreies sva tMtl IsJannstiaa eaU est Of a Jar ess, Y. H. MHRtJKJKT. A sat. O. r. X rHMKUAJiB, osva. 'CARTER'S 2 T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 30th and ChemeieU Street. Screen AND Kerlej k Bhop 61 Geo. Fendrisch, CASH 'MARKET Best meat and free delivery. 136 btate Street. J.L.AHBY. Meat Market, SOS Commerolal btreet. Good meaU, Prompt dsllvery. 1-RED A,' ERIXON, BTONE AND, BRICK . CONTRACTOR. Estimates made en all kinds of worn. ResldenceCor. Iglband BelvlcTf PLBnlem. Of Standard Books 'By I jf IfillNi'RIISTBlfilTli Authors. A FEEE BOOK COUPON GIVEN TO OUR READERS EACH-SATURDAY.' Bead Directions on Coupon Carefully. THE JOURNAL'S rbniixjm: books. A book coupon is printed in the Daily Joubnax every Saturday, which is numbered differently every week. Buve 6 of. these jCouponsthavlngr different numbers, and send them, with 5 cents to pay postage, etc., to the Journal of fice, and your ohrlce of the following books will be sent you. f Jt.is best to make 1st, 2d and 3d choice, so in case we are out of the first we can send you the second or third. These books are thebt25 cent book tneso oays 01 cneap dooes. taii ana see know they will please you. By simply cutting out the coupon in each Satur day's Journal and enclosing 6 cenU to pay postage apd package we give you each month free' what would ccst during tbe year from $2.60 to 3.00, at any bock' store or- news stand. 1 a s 4 6 e 7 S V 10 u 13 IS It IS 17 18 IS 20 81 13 a 24 96 M X7 VS as so SI Called Back. Article 725 by F. dn Boligobey. llad to Beau Mauler oftbe Mine. Love's Martyr. Case of He u be ii Ualnchl. A fight for a Fortune. TheUa apan Affair. A vt uinan s Sacrifice. Karma, A Dark Deed; A Tale ef the Peasant's War A House I'a-ty. The Qray and the Blue. U be Detect Ye s Eye, and Cecil's Fortune vA Htecl Necklace. J.ss. Hhe, Kins; Soloaioa's Mines. Dark Days, Death or Dishonor. The One Thing Needful. The Kvll Oenlua. Fedora; or. f ae Tragedy In the Rue de la Halx. I Ifoof leory Ward Beecher, Allan Quar ersaa n. Only a F rmer's Daughter. A'diuimerclal Trip. West of i be Mluuurl, Fast and Loose. Moderu ciror. A Puritan Lover. u As In a Looking Qliss. Kor lierDall Qrad. iii A Lunky young Woman, no x lie jjucuBS. 37 AU amity How. SS DrJeaylland Mr. Hyde. SS Texar'e lUveuge; or, North against south. ' ' 40 A Baton ftr a Heart. 41 Marriage aud Dlv rce. 3 Marra, the Uypay Bride. tt TbUrvatLlepr. 44 A PrlDoe of the Hloo4. S Jack andTbrco Jlila. 44 Mesa's Choice. 47 'Aolma;or,lB Spite of AIL 4 Uarvel. ThKiMorr of Antony Oraoe. AFalseiHait. A UM interest. A Vimrcy In Diamonds. H.rbai. Toe raaseoger trom Scotland Yard, Hen- Panlua, Tne Partners. Tbe Wr iig Reed. Klngor Kuae. A Iteal Good Tiling. A apoleoa ana Marls Louise. Chris Old Wasar's Hero. L Ta Tbe HUeS hall Oh. aU. Tbe U j sur of a Hansom Cab. Tbe Uetr of I Jane, U SI M SB M Si M 67 H S W St St Si 64 M 91 M, 'W TJ 71 7 n 74 TT sa st M 4 St s bj MiaTTBiBre. ldy Uutioo't Ward. Tiaekluitbe Truth. Mr. Hnwu'i Will Dr. Okaale'e Daughter. laalltus s. Joe; A Remarkable Case, Ltas or Dead. VsNrTrtoi, Hil aTruth. AMereCfiHd. Fairy Uold. Madam's War. The Mry of an Arr'mnFarm, Tsw Uapopul.r PuWlc TbD(yiiu(Le KSL The rtegse. Mua Kothrrtnn. A Dangeiotts latsnav. van in Doors J. E. MUBPHY. Tile for Sale, Brlcknd Tile Yard, NORTH BALKM. JOBBINO. WsasUnley. BUte street. Take It I EVENING JOURNAL, Only S seats day delivered at yoBreloor, JHN i a MARTIN, , v Horfseshoelng. BLACKSMITHING. 8ht8Ureet, - - Balem the Mosf 'Famous Tr no; WORTH FIVE CENTS printed and that,mean a ireat deal tbem, or send your order, by, nail! We n K) 1. n u ui 5 VI Raleleh HWers. Jacs: Dudley's Wife. The Maddoxes. 'im une. hH Queen's Token. Tbe Ladles' Gallery. The tngllshman ol theiRue Cain Is Marrlsge a Failure? Almeda. MadenmUAlt Ua1.m S bre?.',0rAD,,ll7 Z iSTh J.uar. 1UJ 101 lu 01 105 10 107 U 1U8 UU HI 112 US 115 US 117 leopatra, Tbe Ten's ot Bhem. A, Crooked Path. Marooned OooldAugbt Atone. Kolad'oter"00 MnMhS?D'. Km.n, if A -- i uicvu, MauVwff" ihSUiW'W'WrtsndWoo 121 HaTi.e Hnm. '""' 124 ia Hit 131 lil IS TroTat Beatrice. ' J Burrlttuurand. 7 ' From Darknjt, to u . HUli sof eand. ' fc ln Bllelr IhiIUv.i UUonoi"ir."uSiliwa tnu. 131 Mi lJB in i us 140 141 111 18 144 igSSSWKH m Thre MenlnaRuat. Uaroerlna tMq S vSStSSIS Horteniered' it tp&tssr- 4 Wi S2?fc9)!timk. j"! m pMb i " -JT ajsi suij.... 'i'BalWat" BafiLj tsetMsBgjl J. L BENNETT m . OAKDIEg, mit nd Ci - v XJlOQlc, K. T. miMHiKEij nurm undTobtA BILLIARD PARLoJ MB Oom'l Street. T. W. THORNBUfit The Upholsterer, Memodeis, recovers anil, upholstered rurnitn." e&MWOrk. Chetnekets i mm.i .upumuin DIOCK. THE WILLAMI 8ALEM, OREQ0M JUtmj$2J50 to $5.00 perl Mnecest bo(i oeiween Fortlsnd i FranoUeo, tFlrst-class in all Its asm! 1U Ubles sm ssrved wlihole PW Choicest Fruiu Urawn In the WllUmetU Valley, A'. I. WAGNER. I East and Soi via THE SHASTA ROl of the Southern Pacifid Companij CAUrOKXIA XXFRESS TSAIR-iraSil TWKtCN POKTIJtND ARD8.T, rtouth. l 7.1M.' p. m. 9:18 p. in. 8:15 a.m. llY. I.T. Ar. Portland Ar. Balem Lt. Ban Fran. It. Wobabnrn. Balem. Albany : Halsey.'Harrlsburg, JunctlonClty, In Eugene. I ROSKBDRO MAIL DAILY. 8:30 a. m. ll I.V. Portland Ar.l 11:17 a. m Balem Roseburg Lt. id 6:60 p. m Ar. Lv.rf Albuuy Irfioal, lially Kxcrpt suJ 6KM p. 111. 7:52 p.m. W0 p.m. Lv. Lv: Ar. .Portland Ar. salem Lt. Albany Lt, Mining -Cars on Ogden PULLMAN BDFFET SLEEPE AND Second Class Sleeping Attached to all through trafnil ffest Side, Division. Between f and Gerrallis: DAILY--MCOTT H0NDAT). 1W,Ui.lLv. l!fcWp.m.A,T. iMrtlanu f!orvalIl8 Ar.l LvJ At Albany and )orvaUa eonaec trains efOnjron Paniflo Kallroad. XPKtSM THAIH (UAll.V KHOKPTDl'l t:m p. m, 7:3S p. m, Lv. Ar. Portland MoMlnnvflle TUKOUUH TICHEl To all points In the KasUrn Statu, l! and Knrone can be obtained at lotral Irom W. W. sKlNNKK, Agent,! tZ.iT. KUUEKB. AMI. U. f. SllO t K. KOF.H I.Kit, Manaver. The Yaqulna Route, OREGON PACIFIC 1 And Oregon Development compsnj'i snip une. cs miles snorter, ai o tine tnuh by any other route, i through nassenrer and lreleht Portland and aU j olnts In tbe W alley to and from lan Francisco. T1MK 80HKPULB, (Except BonJj Lt Albanvilrtt) t m i Lv L'orvallli-4 Ar Yaaulna-J.:) p ni I Lv Vqulni-I Lt onraUls.l05 am Ar Albany-Jl O.AC, trains connect at Albsu; Tallls. - The above trains connect st Yal zirrjs:?" ..wiiiu. . --.-. uiwcen laqainttanaoau r"")ri Wlilamelte valley points can nistea neetlnn with ih. train nfthe Yaaoll a. p,-x-assengers irom rurn.i at Alhanv nr fVtnrallla and If deU Frauclsco.should arrange to arrivnl' toe evening Dercre aaieoi sauius. Passenger and Fileht Kates & Vnwesu For Information apply HULMAN A Co.. I-n-lebt and Ticket 00 and SOS Front s'reH, Portland, Or. .V.V. JHOUUK,Actueniri.oi- b a41f Oa.lrln M U I 'n . tTUltl-" C. H. HARWELL, Jr., Gtn'IFrelllJ pass. Agt. ore. ueeii-"-j BW " i Fron Terminal or Interior Foiiii i i m Is tbe line to take JojmIMixM and t Is thedlnlng car route. Itru 4tUuU trains: every day In lg$M':W . flfn aldnvA nf an.) Coaisaaji. at dtnlsg cars unurpfj KrZXl WiHlsjss.il Oawtag room w iti4iroomi y oTtotest eii TOURIST Sleeping Cai Best that cn ha eanstrucUd and I ' aoeosninodctlana are both ire nlshed for LolAfira ear first and I tickets, and; ELEGANT DAY COACI ASBlltlUAra Um Mnnatlnf -mrnitng' lrsst and nnhw Pafinaa akcre- W-rTT8tlonsSJ atT&iec UiWu an i and from? ,3 Iseketotnce' FH IntanaaAiaat aaaMartiinf rati J . . l. ""-.i" a.i.iismiii MM flftAMJMT aeiu ' KPaSffii sw. Washb eaa'aa Uisrestd. i-aieae HUI. !& xiMWlwf