Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 08, 1893, Image 2

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TUB DEMOCRAT.
Hpwiking of wlmt Tim JoVKNALhad
rted up to'Baturday evening of si
we-k Bga the &lem Democrat says:
''It published a very oolorleoa article,
taking care to say nothing that cast re-
flection whatever upon Mr. Bbaw. The
article ts the earno lu eutatauce aa that
puWIb4 Id the other Balem papers."
"Let the public rollout that tho Joint-
HAL bad not one word to Bay against
.Mr. Hbaw until that gentleman accused
one of IU edltors.through the columusof
the" Democrat, of trying to blackmail
him. Then, and not until then, did it
open up its mud batterlea."
This la a correct statement. It was
not until Mr.fihaw attaoked Tub Jouit
nal through the Dewocrat,and charged
oeof Itsfdltors with trylntr to black
mall him, that; Thk Journal fired
back" in self-defense. This riaper was
charged Itf prlnt with a crime and pro-
: eaecied to defoud itself. After confess
iDg to taking 124 of Mr. Suuw's money
to circulate 800 copies of the Democrat,
, takmCa the charge of blaokuiall upon
Th Journal, the Democrat Is stir
prfeed that It should strike back, or
tat there should be such a reaction
gainst it m there manifestly has been.
' The Democrat owea the press of this
oliy an apology for Its attempt to black
ea the reputation of Thh Journal.
Its own statement, as Mr. Bhaw'a per
gonal organ, relieves The Journal
of all charge of any unfair treatment
of that gentleman. For as tho Demo
crat Bays, up to Saturday ulght Thk
', Journal had printed "not a Mrord
against Mr. Sbaw." After tho oaso got
into the police courts, of course-, we
printed a police court report.
BHS
NKYY BLOOD NKKDED.
The Dallea Times Meuntutncer: Tho
Oregouian bad a timely article- yester
: clay In relation to tho lack of enterprise
in this state in not passing tho appro
' prittfton bill two years ago for a proper
xblblt at the world's fair. Washing
- tan's building on tho grounds Is the
N wonder and admiration of all visitors,
and Oregon could have constructed ono
aqually aa good in every respect, and
Which would have ailorded a line dls-
play of our native woods. Tho taxes
.par capita would have been hardly ap
preciable, and this opportunity of ud
vartlalng to the world tho varieties of
our forest trees would not havo been
IMgleoted. If 1250,000 had been spent
for tbU) purpose It would have returned
ton-fold. As it la, Oregon will hardly
be known In Chicago, and Washing
ton, Idaho and Montana will be con
Meredtho great states or the north
west. The reason of this failure to appre-
'' olatesuch opportunities for advertising
our resources the Oregonluu lays to the
lack of Immigration lu the last few
yaara, and the aversion felt by our peo
ns to any change from old methods.
-"liu .tMlltuili0 atatn linu rilfwlvAil All
(jUiuhuiiii.i" - .-...-- ....
lnruMon or new uioou, una in uause
fuenee, she has rapidly developed.
Crag on la better adapted to farm lug,
ha mora mineral wealth and richer
natural reaouroes; but she remains lu
Mtiv and desires no Innovation. This
aay be a severe criticism upon tho old
H!aena of this state, but facts Will aub
Btaatiate Its correctness.
, If the ploueers hud fouud n leas fruit
ftol region In tho Willamette valley
tbey would have acquired more energy,
tod tbe development of the state would
have been farther advanced, Perhaps
Uil may be true of Eastern Oregon lu
onto particulars, for there are many
Methods followed east of the niouut
aiM that are not conducive to growth
jslid, development. Thla rcglou was set
fttod principally by Immigrants from
western counties of tho state, and
carried with them their notions of
aaa and oulet.
It Is not ouly In regard to tho world's
flMr appropriation that the need of new
la abowu. Until recently there
vary few manufacturing ludustrles
Oregon, aud thousauds nt dollars
sent East auuually for articles
eo-Jkl have easily beeu made at
There has beeu a little Improve
it la thla recard but there are not
half the factories lu operation that
be wltH the numerous woiiiuea
water power that exist. Iluyat
Ml thus keep all tbe money
1st circulation lu the locality, Is
rule for any community to fol.
totos) ink le almost completely lg-
in Oreaen. On the shelve of al-
ay store ean be aeeu foreign r-
MMt eonW be waoe at heme; ana
Mil neswse, letter beads aud envel
if targe number of buetnease
tie are printed in Uuknuco or
liven tax reeelpte are aowe-
fatas tbeee aawe eltlea.
nrstoto sUttenery weed by smh-
toave been narnwite by
swen wetnosX) nave
to kit) leeal Udnetrlea.
and no country can prosper while the
money paid for clothing, canned fruits
and vegetables, printed stationery and
household commodities Is a constant
drilu from the earnings of the people.
The lake that onlyfiM outfetn will soon
become dry. Oregon need active, en
terprising men, who understood tbe
rules of business, and who will not send
a dollar away when It .can be spent at
home to advautage. Immigration will
accomplish this, and, with a proper ex
hibit at Chicago, tbe state would, In a
few years, havo eojoyed a much needed
impulse toward Industrial advancement.
MODERN UUHINKSS-MRTBODS.
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Mercantile btteibess Is dos nowadays
with push, snap and (enterprise. The
old methods of tang-windon" book ac
counts with wide margins of profits
Is passing away. The now system Ira
plies small profits, quick sales, and cash
business. The man who sits In bis
store day after day waiting for peoplo
to come in and be buncoed out of CO
and 100 per cent, profits will wait lu
vain while trade passes on to bis more
enterprising neighbor. Inducements
lu tho way of low prices, great variety,
fresh goods up to date, and frank open
methods of dealing with tbe people are
the keynotes of success nowadays.
BETWEEN THE HI10WER8.
Home men can with safety jump on a
nowspaper. Others cannot.
Thero Is a field In Balem for a fairly
Intelligent evening Deroocratlo paper.
Tub Journal has more friends than
all of its ungenerous enemies put to
gether. You should be broad between the
eyes whether nature built you that way
or not.
For ono editor to publish another as
a liar, perjurer or thlof does not make
It so unless it Is no.
It would seem us though two news
papers ought to bo able to vindicate
anybody. If two can't two hundred
can't.
The dlflereniie between Governor
Peunoyer and Grovor Cleveland seems
to bo that tho one Is running this coun
try and the other Isn't.
President Clevolaud seems to have
put lu lost week making a lot of brand
new governors. No doubt he'd llko to
make ono for Oregon.
Why this government goes on build
ing warships Is a mystery. There Is
not war enough In sight to engage a
good nest iff yellow Jackets.
Cleveland's loaves and fishes aro not
llko those lu tho bible. Thore are not
ouly no baskets full loft over, but not
half enough to feed tho multitude
Tho managor of u Tucoma corporation
Is under arrest for currying dead men
on tho payroll. Most businesses aro
suflering from carrying dead men who
aro not dead,
While tho stato of Oregon may bo en
riched, tho couvlcts are not benetlted
particularly by learning stove making
at the stato prlsou. It Is uot a bualuens
auy of them can go at wheu they get
out.
Secretary Carlisle will appoint a com
mission to Investigate tho custom houso
at Now York. They are not invesll
gating tho robber tarld, but the Ilepub
llcuus who aro enforcing it against for
elgn manufacturers.
It will bo a consolation to old vets to
know that the sail at Itosoburg around
the uow soldiers' homo Is of a rich
saudy character. It will also bo a
splendid placo to breed their old ao
quututouoo, tho graylmck.
L--U' 0.1 1 1
Could uot Governor Penuoyer Issue
a nworlpt against tho Clevolaud admin
istration aud declare It dissolved? A
Gorman Kaiser would make short work
of auy ono who dared to asaumo that he
was uot properly onforolng tho laws of
his country.
The Balem Democrat oxporieucou the
chagrin of an unfair aud uusucoeea
ful assailant of another. Not being
ablo to oouvlct Thh Journal of black
mail himself, tho M Fat Hoy seems to
bo angry with the Stuteemau because It
would uot also break its own neck,
The Chlld-Gardeu for May Is a May
Day Issue for sure aud will carry the
Joy of flowers, the song of hints and the
sunshine of love into every homo It en
ters. The only Kindergarten Magaxlue
for children lu tho world, f 1.00 a year,
by Kindergarten Literature Co., Chic
ago. Bample cau be Beeu at this' ottlce,
or Dearborn's bookstore.
1 - -lid L- J - LI
President Cleveland must have a
good deal of respect for the Chinese
minister at Washington. That otUoial
secured the siwpeuslou of the photo
graph oUuee of tbe Geary law. Next
he had set aside the fVature that made
tbe Chinese pay the expense of regis
tration. Now If tbe courts give hint
naif a ebauoe Cleveland will aeolUb
the whole registration business.
imannKninanns
The bill of tbe Helen Democrat for
publishing the flnanolal statements of
the county offlccrs Is $4G, These state
ments have heretofore been published
for 12 In Tjik Journal and States
man, No one will blame a newspaper
for getting all It can according to law,
bttt It tloea seem as tho' thero can-be no
Justice In paying a Democratio'weekiy
b tot publishing an advertisement
whleh has for a long time nevereost
tho taxpayers over (12 for Insertion In
both a dally and Weokly paper, with
the largest circulation In the county.
After allowlpg that bill tbe county
court could afford to glvo the big bridge
a coat of palnf.
8UI1UE9TEI) COMMENTS.
In tho great dividing line between
Cieah dhd dirty Journnllsm the newspa
pers of tho stute are rapidly taking
sides.
U , , . sat
HUlsboro Independent: Tho Balem
Journal has unearthed a good sized
scandal in private life at the capital
which seems to havo brought to it the
united opposition of Its contemporaries.
While tho Journal Is bold and defiant
yet there is a glimpse ef libel suite and
actions for blackmail abead.
A Democratic advertiser tells the peo
ple that Cleveland's election insures free
trade and low prices. The balance of
trade Is already against this country
and Is draining the gold out about as
fast as tbe ships can carry it. Mer
chants, wholesalers, importers will
make their profits under free trade as
well as under protection. But labor
will not be employed nearly as well.
Tbe more we Import that could be
made at home, the less are the chances
of a working man making a living and
tbe less chances has a poor man of get
ting a start In the world.
Representative Upton In the Port
Orford Tribune says of tho new tax
law: "Portland demanded it, and, by a
combination with Eastern Oregon Re
publican members, who ask for a sec
ond Insane asylum, und for 123,000 to
boro artesian wells on each other's farms
was ablo to control tho caucus and
thereafter pass the bill." But what
prevonted tho governor from vetoing It,
If it is true, as ho says, that It increases
the taxes on lands and allows the capit
alists to still further shirk the burdens
of taxation. Tho law as It now stands
is unjust If not unconstitutional lu that
It taxes credits of residents only. Eith
er all credits should bo taxed or none.
That is clear.
DISEA8ES OP WOMEN.
Treatment and Curobyan Entirely
New and Successful Method.
Hundreds of women cborish grateful
rememberenco of the health they have
derived from eleotrlc-magnctlsm as ad
ministered by Drs.X)arrin.
The following aro a few extracts from
testimenials:
Mn.C. Msgvnaon, Merchant Hotel, Fort
Und, rhoumutUtu, neuralgia and female Iron
hies, cured permanently one yer ago.
Mm M.Hubo. 143 Water street, Portland
pimples and blotches on the fuco lor yean,
pains In tbe buck and dlioace peculiar to her
sex cured; ulso, lior son was cured ol cross
eyes.
Mrs. K. E. Uewoy. SOI 18th Ht., I-ortland, ner
vom and general debility heart SUeum, dys
rpU, liver complaint iiud female trouble In
all various complication, permanently cured
Mrs. Marv Cllne.McMlnnvllle.Oreiron.(rortn-
erlyofHauvle's ialard, Or.,) comrllciitlon of
dlKouNM peculiar to her rex; liver and Kidney
trouble, rbeuniatlim and dyspepsia restored.
Otlloo hours from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m,
evening, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12.
Most coses can recelvo homo treat
ment after a fow days at tho doctor's
ofllco.
Inquiries and circulars sent frco.
Ollice at 310 Commercial street Salem
Oregon. The reduced rates only two
weeks longer, lime limited.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor prescribed : Costoria
Is Life
Worth Living?
That doponds upon tho
Ltvor. If tho Liver is
inaotivo tho wholo sys
tem is out of order tho
breath is bad, digestion
poor, hoad dull or aching,
cnorgy and. hopofulneea
gono, tho spirit is do
pressed, a heavy weight
exists nftor eating, with
Sonorul despondency and
m blues. Tho liver is
tho housolcoopor of tho
health; and a harmless,
simplo remedy that acta
liko Naturo. doos not
constipato aftorwards or
require constant taking",
does not interforo with
business or ple&suro dar
ing its use, inakos Sim
mons Liver Regulator a
medical perfection.
, I bar tattal He vtrtups jaronlly. an
te&? ifiateaSSiS
eta ihewerMoYwraaw. Um triodjorty
other rraeiH-M bem ptutoeM IJiTsr
KviruUtor, u4 Bene of tfceui save u wo
ttuui lewporary reft, but Uw) ttatruE-ter
M. JL Joaas, liaeea.Ues
Mow's This!
We ofler One Hundred Dollars Ho
ward for any case of Catarrd that can
not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
V. 3. CHKNI3V A CO., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, havo known F.
J. Cheney for tho last 16 years, and be
lieve him perfectly houorablolnall bus
Ifiess transactions and financially able
to carry out any obligations made by
their firm.
West it Truax, Who!alo Druggists,
Toledo O., Waidlng, Kinnan A Marvin
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internal
ly, acting directly upon tho blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Price
76c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Testimonials free.
Hood's Cures
Frank C. Stuart-
Marshall, Mich.
A Business Man's Letter
Great Prejudice Overcome
InUnae Mtsery WUh Dytpepstsk
"C. L nood Si Co., Lowell, Mass.:
" I have been led to address yoa from a
deep sonse of gratltudo for tlio great benefit
I havo received (rom Hood's Baraaparllla.
"For 20 years I have been a constant
sufferer from dyspepsia, nave spent many
hundreds of dollars for medlclno, with
only temporary relief. I have always boen
an enemy to patent medicines. But note In
my homo Hood's Barsaparllla bos
A Hoarty Wolccmo.
"Thoso who havo not been nffllcted with
dyspepsia, havo no conception of the misery
I endured, and thoso that have need no
description of tho horrors of the unfortunato
dyspeptic.
" This Is why I changed my mind In regard
to patent medicines : An old friend had been
afflicted formany yoars with dyspepsia, and
for a few months I noticed that ho had been
wonderfully improving. I ascertained that
the great cliango had been wholly wrought
by tho uso of Hood's Barsaparllla. He ad
vised me to 'try It by all means, but tho
Idea of m taking ' patent medicine ' was a
very bitter pill to swallow. Hut urged by my
great sufferings to do tomcthlng, I anally
yielded and began to tako
Hood's Sarsaparllla
I am now using my fourth bottle, and feel
better than I havo In twenty years, and con
sider myself cured. Use this statement as
you please. I havo been in business her
over 40 years." Fkank C. Stuaut, Mar
shall, Mich. Get Hood's
Hood's Pills net easily, yet prompUy
and efficiently, on tho liver and bowels.
Strayed or Stolen.
One big bay gelding with two white hind
feet, alo one dart blown gelding, with one
vhltfl hind foot. ench welffhlntr about 1200. A
liberal reward will be given for the return of
ameto u, w. tuubab,
4 17 (it dw Aaylum Avenue. Balem , Oregon.
Authorized Capital $500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Balem, Oregon.
W.A. CUHICK, l'res. W. W. MARTIN, Vice
ITCH, j . li , A L u Kit 1 , jai a icr.
Btate, County and City Warrants bought
at Piir. dw
Smith Premier Typewriter.
Bold on euy pay men U. For Rent
W. I. STALEY, Agent, Salem.
ll.N. UUKl'EE, den' t Agent, 101 Third Ht,
Portland. Bend for catalogue.
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OREGON.
Rates, $2.50 to 5.00 per Bay
The beat hotel between 1-ortlaad amd Baa
Franclioo. Klrtt-cln in all lu appointments,
lit tables are served with the
Choicest Fruits
Umwh In the Willamette Valley.
A. I. WAGNER. Prop.
WISC0S1N CENTRAL LINES.
(North Pacific R. R, Co., Int-)
LATEST TIME CARD.
Two Through Train DtHy.
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Carpenters and Builders,
Shop (S HUts street.
StoreFlttlnirs aSpoclally
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HOUSE PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING,
Natural Wood Flmthlng,
0or, th and Cliemeketa Street,
Geo. FendriBli,
CASH "'MARKET
Dent meat and free delivery,
13G btate Street.
J.L.ASHBY.
Meat Market,
SOS Commercial Street.
Good meats, i'rompl delivery.
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Of Standard Books By the Most Famous
Authors.
A FREE .BOOK COUPON WORTH FIVE GENTS
GIVEN TO OUR READERS EACH SATURDAY.
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numbered differently every week. Save 5 of these coupons having different
numbers, aud send them, with 5 cents to pay postage, etc., to the Journal of
fice, and your chrice of the following; books will be sent you. It is best to make
1st, 2d and 3d choice, so in case we are out of the flrst'we can send you the second
or third.
These books are the b st 25 cent book printed and tbat means a great deal
these days of cheap books. Call and see them, or seud your order by mall. We
know they will please you. By simply cutting out the coupon in each Satur
day's Journal and enclosing 6 cenU to pay postage and package we give you
each month free what would cost during
book store or news stand.
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Article 722; by F. du ltolsgobey.
Had to Beat.
Master of the Mine.
Love's Martyr.
Case of Reuben Malscbl.
A Fight for a Fortune.
Tbe Ma apan Allrtlr.
A Woman's Sacrifice.
Karma.
A Dark Deed; A Tale ef the Feasant's
War.
A House Pa-ty.
The Gray and tbe Blue.
The Detect ve s Ky e, and Cecil's Fortune
ABteel Mecklace.
Jess. .
Hbe.
King Solomon's Mines.
Dark Days,
Death or Dishonor.
The One Thing Needful.
Tbe Evil OenlUD.
Fedora; or, Toe Tragedy In the Rue de
la Palx.
Life of Henry Ward Beecner.
Allan Quanerma'n.
Only a Farmer's Daughter.
A Commercial Trip.
West of the Missouri.
Fast and Loose.
A Modern Circe.
A Puritan Lover.
As In a Looking Glass.
For Her Dnllv ilrQd
ju as inaixKking Glm
34 For Her Dally Gr-ad,
A Lucky Young Woman.
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Dr.Jekylland Mr. Hyde,
Texar's Revenge; or, North against
A Baton for a Heart.
Marriage aud Dlv rce.
Marsa. the Gypsy Bride.
The Great Uesper.
A Prince of the Blood.
Jack and Three J Ills,
Mona's Choice. ,
Ansel ma; or, In Spite of All.
Marvel.
Thj Story of Antony Grace.
AFalBeHtart
A Ltle Interest,
A Flurry In Diamonds.
lUrbara.
The Passenger from Scotland Yard.
Herr 1'aulus.
Tbe Partners.
The Wrong Hoad.
King or Knave.
A Real Good Thing.
Napoleon and Marie Louise.
Chris.
Old lllaxar's Hero.
Li Tsca.
Tbe Blackhall Ghosts.
The Mjstcrv of a Hansom Cab.
TheHelrofLlnne.
By MUHdventure.
Lady Mutton's Ward.
Tracking tbe Truth.
Mr. Mcc.od's Will.
Dr. Glennle's Daughter.
In all Shanes.
Joe; A Remarkable Case.
Danlra
Living or Dead.
Valrle; or. Hall a Truth,
A Mere Child.
Fairy Oolrt.
Madam's Ward.
1 he Htory of an African Farm,
The Unpopular Public.
Iht Dream (LeKeve).
The Rogue.
Miss llrethrrton.
A Dangerous Caupaw.
HOWARD,
The House Mover.
451 Main Street.
Has the best facilities lor moving and rals
lnA ho-- -fv orders at Uray flroor
address Balem, Oregon. , ur
SMITH BROS.,
CONTRACTORS & FLA8TERER8.
lWn!'10lU'"Lkumblocl?'ron
CflflS. W0LZ,
Proprietor of the
GERMAN x MARKET
South Commercial 8U. Balem.
411 kin,.. Ww ... . .
sidBausaies. "MX Bl"- --t
TREE DKUVKRV. ,
Ths'osHyge-iuiBe Wleoenrurrt la the dty.
Money to Loan.
SSropt, brtaV' " JJre -ty or
IjOMRARQ I.yE8TMErT CO.
J. E. Mtmi'JIY.
Tile for Sale,
Brick and Tile Yard,
NOIITJI RALt-M,
Take It I
EVENING JOURNAL,
Only 3 cents a day delivered at
yonr door,
JOHN C, MARTIN,
Horseshoeing.
BLAOKBMITHING.
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Raleigh Rivers
Jack Dudley's Wife.
The Maddozes.
A 'lam Bede.
Ths Queen's Token.
The Ladles' Gallery.
The Knellshman of theRue Cain.
Is Mairlsge a Failure?
Almeda.
Mademoiselle Solange.
The Reproach of Annesley.
Three Years.
Vcre: 1 he Leading Lady.
The Girl from Malta.
Cleopatra.
Tho Ten's ol Shem.
A Crooked Path.
Marooned
Could Aught Atone.
The Golgotha of tbe Heart.
Dr. Wilbur's Note Book.
Roland Oliver.
Rhea; or, The Case of Dr. Piemen.
Mrs. Annie Green.
For Live of Her.
Al an's Wife.
j2HIan.,rartyior' Wedded and Wooed
The Salvation Army.
Trollope's Dilemma.
Blind Love.
Pyrrha; A Story of Two Crimes.
The Danvers Jewels.
Hayne Home.
TrovaW.
Beatrice.
Hurrltt Durand,
Cloister Wend husen.
Kvolutlnn of "Dodd."
Who.'0 HFUdher Forward-
From Darkness to Light.
Stairs of Sand.
Ein BHck in die Zukunlt: German trans.
D.ii05.'uLSPk,D.? Kunber forward."
A Fellow ot Trinity.
Three Men In a Boat
The Phantom 'Rickshaw.
TheMairiageatsea.
T,he 5.rmn Treasure.
Black Beauty.
! Ma"lage of GabrleUe.
The Judge.
Baroerlne.
consunce Winter's Choice.
The Light that Failed.
A Marriage for Lore.
Hoodwinked.
Hcrtense.
Wee Willie Winkle.
Idl Time Tales.
An Ideal Fanatic.
n A.meJlcn ar- In London.
Danlt-1 Trentworthy.
The Slaves of Follyf
Up Terrapin River.
My 1-ady Nicotine.
Thie1.I.l?m,,ln.c1 0,n Child.
A Little Rebel.
What's Bred In the Bone.
Hints for the MUUons.
KlJl,
Diana of the Crossways.
AMatterofSkUl.
Mlfjudged.
Better Dead
A Reporter's Romance.
The Treasure Tow??.
Helen Young.
The McDermot?
A Daughter ol Karth
The Brack Tulip
Mr.andMrs.Bewer.
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ONLY
LINE
RMNING
THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 8:45 A.M.
" 7.Qfi D U
31 DAYS TO
2 CHlOAP,n
7 Hours fiuirlAr ct n.. i
23 Hours Quicker to Chicago,
40 Hours Ouicker to lOmaht ud
iNttusaj uuy,
PULLMAN tad TOURIST SLEEPERS
FREE RECLINING CHAIR
. CARS, DINING CARS.
or adirS; Ma BMM --"aUoii osil
DISTRIBUTION
mjMBk
2
J, L DENNK1T k SON,
VAKDim,
Frnit aid Cigars,
K. T. MUMI'HKKYB,
ClffAri aHdTdbacee,
I3ILLIAIU) PAULOR,
048 Oom'l Straat,
T. W. THOfJNBURG,
The Upholsterer,
Ilemodcls, re-covers and repairs
nnholiterod mrnlture.
rirst.
street,
cuts work, Oliemeketa
Btate Insuranoe block.
Balem.
East and South
-VIA-
THE SHASTA ROUTE
the
Southern Pacifid Company.
a
CALirOBHIA XXPRKSS TBAIK BtTW DAILT SX
TWCBN POKT1.AND AND B. F.
SmUb.
I wortn.
7M: p. m.
9:18 p. m.
8:15 a.m.
LV.
Lv.
Ar.
.Portland
Balem
Ban Fran.
Ar. I 7:35 a. in
Lv. I 6:26 a. m
1.v. I 7:00 p. m
Above trains stoD only at following stulloni
north of Roseburg, East Portland Oregon City,
Woodburn, Balem, Albany Tangent, Sbedds.
Halsey, Uarrlsbnrg, JunctlonClty, Irving and
Mugene.
ROHEBCKO MAlL. DAILY.
8 JU a. m.
11:17 a. m
6:50 p. m.
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
Portland
Balem
Roseburg
Ar. I 4:dU p. ni.
Lv. I 1:40 p. m.
Lv. 7:00 a. m
Albany Local, JJally Cxceit auuday.
5'UU p. m.
72 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
Lv.
Lv:
Ar.
Portland
salem
Albany
Ar. I lu.JUu.in.
Lv. 1 7:3B a. m.
Lv, I 6.30 a. ni.
Dining Cars on Ogdcn Koutw
PULLMAN BDFFBT SLEEPERS
AND
Second Class Sleeping Cars-
Attached to all through trains.
West Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
KAII.T (EXCEPT SUNDAY).
7:dU a. ill.
JLiV.
Ar.
iortlana
Corvallis
Ar.
Lv.
a:M p. in,
12.58 p. m.
lifelO p. m.
At Albany and Corvallis connect
wltn
trains of Oregon Panlflo Railroad.
giVKEnrtTiiAiN (daily kxckithunda)
4:40 p. m.
7:25 p. m.
1-v.
Ar.
Portland
McMlnnvllle
Ar. I
Lv. I
8:aja. m
5:45 a. m
TUKOUOU TICKETS
To all points In the Eastern States, Canada
and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates
irvw w. w. Bii.iiMisii. Aeeai. eaiem.
K.F.ROQBKS, AssUG. . ana lasa.Ag'l
11. KOEHLEB, Manager.
The Yaquina Route.
IC R. R.
And Oregon Development company's steam
ship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hours less
time than by any other route, First class
through passenger and freight line irom
Portland and all joints In the Willamette
valley to and from Han Francisco.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sunday.)
Lv Albany 1.00 p m I Lv Oorvallls 1:40 p m
Ar YaQulna&30 p m Lv Yaquina 8:4-S a m
Lv Corvallis. 10:35 am Ar Albany 11:10a m
O. A O. trains connect at Albany and Cor
vallls. The above trains connect at Yaquina with
the Oregon Development Co.'s line of steam
ers between Yaquina and Han Francisco
dm'p.a"sen-!era from Portland and all
Willamette valley points can make close con
nection with the trains of the Yaquina Route
atAlbany or Corvallis and If destined to San
Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaquina
the evening berore dateof sailing.
Passenger and Freight Kates always the
l?,H Kor Information apply to Messrs
HU--MAN & Co., Freight and Ticket Agents
M0 and 502 Front street. PorUand, Or., or
0. 0. HOGUE, Ao't Oen'l Ft. 6 Pass. Agt.,
Or. Paclflo R. K. Co . Corvallis, Or.
C. H.HA8WJLLL, JrM Gen'l Freight and
Pass. Agt. Ore. Development Co.,
804 Montgomery St.
From Terminal or Interior Points the
Is tbe line to take
To all Points East and South.
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
(No change of cars.)
Oompesed of dining cars unsurpassed,
Pullman drawing room sleepers
'.Ot latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
SSmSi5?. - constructed and In which
Sekeu,and fc,t Rnd eoon--lM
ELEGANT DAY COACPES.
n A25i55?f HP .oonne-ting with all
servteiT a u-h-errupted
Si1"lmto --" any agent of
panj Mr Ueke-omeeothUoom.
--1T5.1'i1lDr-?aUonconcernlnir i iim.
oilot-itrdeullsmm'lsbed
-oeauon to any agent or
uWSt?TSp-u,fnK-- Agenf", Ifo.
Isid.OritSi ' rasfingta; 1'oit-
Mexican War
OREGON PAG1F
Northern Paciflc Rai
torn o Pensions! i
O-C SHERMAN,
Zl. aalAn,
JItValUw,OTWi,gS0i:0rf
W-HH2ftSA.