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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1894)
UM Eft r rtfciJ M VU 11 tl it r 1 li i l 1 i II ' m M t Up WW fOTw ! THE lUHTaL JUCKSAL I'L'BLLBUKD DAILY, KXCEIT HONDA Y, BT TM Capital Journal Publishing Compan) Potlotnoe Hloctt. Commercial Street. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. Dally, bjr carrier, per month,. Dally, by mall, per year, Weekly, 8 jee, per year . 3.00 .1.50 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, ',1891. BUSINESS IS BUSINESS. O ir ClrcuUtlon-W G'liaUmsel Comparl io Wltn Any NewMr Outaldc .! 1'ortlanil. CIKCtfLATIO.V EACK.WKEK. WjtKKtr CAPITAL JoCBSAI. --- 3,000 Daily, even city and auburban earner routea -....----- -..- ;,. Daily, mall circuUUon,all prepaid HkU,iAJ Total weekly circulation 10,W ADVERTISING KATKS. Want adJi. 3 line 3 Insertion, V cl. Three to five line one week, 60 cU. Ten linen one wek,75cU. Thin rate Is either DAILY or Local readlnz notice IScU. per line each lnwrllon Daily or Wbbkly. HuMne local 6 cU. per Hue In DAILY wr V, kmccy. Longer advertisements or contracts In month or year, payable monthly, npecla) contract rate made known at builiies cilice, pMlnfflce block ...,, TKRMa. All transient advertising, except under contractu wltn Arms or business men trlcllycah In advance when ordered. The above rate will not be d vUied from except thua half-rate wlllbeiclven t uo'leet lor religious or charlluble entertainment All public, moral and religious ervlce an nounced fiee gratis. O VflTAL. JOUK.NAL VOU. CO. Pnnterelnk, the great Advertiser Gulde.sayu in a recent Issue'TueSalenj, Oregon, Oaimtai, .Journal is the flrsl one-cent paper established on the Pacific coast and the only one wet of tin Rocky Mountains. Not all the reader of a one-cent paper beloug to a one cent class of people, as many busy men pur chase a penny paper because Hh matter being tmre condensed, Is more quickly read. The newspaper or magazine which reduces its subscription price will not lessen its value as an advertls ing medium If the quality of it read ing matter is kept up to the standard." TIJK KIND 0KK00N WANTS. It la said that a wave of immigration is about to roll out of tho East, bound west and south, and Portland papers propose that ellorta be made to turn the noso of tho caravan toward Oregon, says the Corvallls Times. If the immi grants are of the rltht sort, the eflort should be made. Oregon needs new comers with WOO to WOOD In cash about them to buy a quarter or a half of each one of the mortgaged (arms in her bor ders, so that all tho mortgages may be cancelled, tho store bills paid, that everybody may start anew, with money In tho til), and with new life, new vigor and new hope. She needs immigrants who have earned their nil by Indu8try,frugality and perseverance in tho East, where they had to dig and delvOf pinch und toil to make ends meet; men, like the lute banker Ludd, with grit enough to dig out u slump If need bo, and before they start, let thum be told that In Oregon twenty dollar pieces arc not to be ruked oil of vines like huckleberries with a comb, buturu gathered In tho same old wuy that pre vails In tho East. Oregon, however, jieedM neither carpenters, blucksmltlis, school teachers, laborers, lawyer, doc tors, tradesmen, editors, nor any others whoso subsistence is a drain upon the noil's production, Hhe lu already over run with the homo-mude article of this nidus who live in Unv n und absorb whut the tiller of tho laud, forests, und mint's ornate, None of thctu should bo Included In tho luvltullon thul is U) bo ft&hl to the udvuuolug column, Nolthui should any tmvulur ho invited U Oregon, who Is luuldng In pride of our felulo, our uoiiiuioii W)U try, our fluid "ur Histlttillons, uiul his own hmm, (Imtwrt breed iIUuoiiIudi, btr!"t "lul (Jlwinlur, Imluuo jillwnt, iiinl lliu ri'Niilt of IIiwwj, U Mvnrty. -Junollon (Jlty 'J'lim. " " i 'Vht (iHUit HmH uf lUv miluUUuu (flrilH wild lulxir l JilM iulillliwl In lUvAllwllMH JCwmoinUI, of VmJiuh urn, u i) wwwrmth yvur Ihuu In imi, Nu yy)U fur M f mil- uf lht imftlv. 'I'lw viHinHut iUu iMUuiiwt 4munmtt iiyiUwr mil. Avwmkh miriuti tdt u b M mt )ml ilUUWj WiUiW Imm Hijotty uiitMilMt, wlmiwut w Mtyfvy nljitfl 6nmuM mm mm UiJ miiiJmwJ MCi mU i lilim m fiuUufimf , ' utr urn iuuiMttrui (M'kttJ f Vi vum l uiuuiriMJ lAlMi'fJlU Ut t fcj I Mil 1UMMV Hliwi um mwwimtyfwwni I'vvUiMijidluUijf mn rM fU 'M tt Wm i.lllJW M ttafel kliJ WiaV im H aMBaU Ul lilii Mil ,mm at v i H faniliU L, a I, trial m . . J,fci?T udiUM Uim AHL'RT'WT ruifmrmdt t'ftmm mm Umfmm ILiJ'itCla uijuiHWi mmiy umi. m m . .71 m . . . . J 'Hf iMuu m I r ii MtMJWaV t bhwm W WajajaVi agMrj i Literary Noted. "A hover's Fte and a Friend's Council," by Anthony Hope, author of "A Prisoner of Zenda," is JU9t pub lished at 25c in Neely's Popular Li brary. F. Tennyson Neely, who has re turned after several mouths' travel in Europe, will soon publish some exper iences under the title "Foreign Authors as They Received Mc." "TJie Panglima Muda," the Malayan romance, by Itounsevelle Wildman, late U. S. consul at Singapore, and edi tor of the Overland Monthly, which will appear In a few weeks at the first of a series of books reprinted from Hie pages of the Overland, has been so fa vorably leceived by advance ordero that the management is forced to dou ble the number of copies settloJ upon for the first edition. The demand for copses of the OctoLei Overland containing the first purl of Joaquin Miller's great poem "'lht doug of the JJalboa Sea'' has been to tjreut that an extra large edition of the coming November number will l.e printed. Reviews, criticimis and let ters have poured in from all over iLe West and East. Its publication marts me of the events and triumphs of ii na!Hzii)e's literature. As has been uid, Mr. Miller considers "I he Song if lh Balboa tie" his greatest work The leadiuK article In The Forum foi November will be "The Politicsl Career ud Character of David 11. Hill," hi in anonymous writer, wh'o will at tempt to make an independent meas ure of Senator Hill's position and in llup:ce in national politics. In the -Hine number, Ex-rieuator Edrauud vlll rliacuss the question of the popular election of United States Senators a noteworthy article from perhaps our highest constitutional authority, und a man who has himself had long senator, ial experience. The November number of Romance opens with a seasonable and thrilling atoryofn riot In China. Among its other contents Is a touching love story by Arsene Houssaye; stories of adven ture in the wild Southwest and in the forests of Maine; a humorous tale from the German; and a strong plea for the birds, In tho guito of a charming tnle by Alphonco Daudet. The motto of Etomanco at lis reduced price Is ''Ten Stories for a Dime," and the ten fur nished iu the number ure all written expressly for the magazine or are origi nal translations. Romance is now only $1 a year, and a sample copy of a recent Issue will be forwurded for three two-cent stumps sent to Romance Pub lishing Company, Clinton Hall, Astor Place, Now York, PROPOSED GAME LAWS. Recommendations of the State Rod and Qun Association in Portland At u recent meeting of tho State Red und Citin association In Portland there was u difference of opinion as to the proper dute for tho close season for pheusunl shooting to begin, The'dele gates from Linn county, the homo of these splendid gumu birds, contended that September lo or October 1, was soon enough for tho open fouhoii to commence und they wore right. They talked to tho Portland sportsmen with tears In their oyiw hut without avail. After u grout deal of dUcuison eu gugod In by all present us to whet was needed, it was Dually ruoommiuidud that tlm gume ooimnlttoo endeavor to sitouru thu following legislation for the protection of gumo birds In Oregon, J, Preventing the sale of all birds dining Him ulotitMl fceuuon thut bud bm n ItHpt on (Mild hturuge, K, Thut the open wwnon for Mil ll -luml bliils 1m from Augin( 16 u K vutulHir )4 of Mwwli ymr, H, Thut milhorlly be gruulMl (ur UOUUtlMM U) Ullur UiUJllUH tut HI HWH, mutfi4w wuti JMyUJrtlii. . Tlwl tlm umi mmu fur lulling wimmJ duurt Mud otljur vvur fowl oom Ujmmw Augud lb uuti utluiui U Mwrvli 16, mumim)li, duolu iipud, fur wbbjJi IU mmm fhwin umu Hull) Uy I. i TImU )tkmim lm Hllntlml th mu MuimHUm w wulM fiwl, ii. I'M 111 nmut WUJJJMJ Lti gn- UttiitM la Htdul dtttmlim' lu lljf vmmJ uuuuiim. 1. 'i'M Ib kimm tuut AmU bw bj HmiUm, mi ulit U in lm imlml, HIM W Wii MMbu4til tjM gmm Ittun ut uiU4 Mil TUs liM fmkm ItVmt Tmiltimi, mmbtix wlm llyauufj UimMMtg Iiat Baaii lai Uaat 111 ty mriuf IU um7ui4 UMi UrnO- muuy m HMvutm m m iimi Mt it tt4 fmfdjt kit mm kit 1. mi ukW, Ammm itd Ml Fa iAAlliA4u il a aapvtjaav sJHa, iM m mm m AiUA' i: $m mmtmm mi U hUt t$f$ s4 ivutui tuii$imti ikitrlfi tmi jhumd mTfZMf&k TODAY'S MARKETS. Prlcss Current by Telegraph Local aau Portland Quotations. Salrm, November 1, 4 p. m. Office Daily Capital JobRNAL. quota tions for day and up to hour of going to press were as follews: HALKlt I'HODUOE MARKET. BUTCltKR STOCK. Veals dressed 4 eta. Hogs dressed 6. Live cattle 1 f,2c. Sheep alive t1.25. MILL PRICKS. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour In wholesale lots $2.15. Retail $2.00. Uinn $12 bulk, $13 sacked. Shorts $13 14 Chop feed $14 and $15. WHEAT. 31 J cents per bushel. HAY AND DRAIN. Otts 202Jic. H IV Baled, old $7C?k8: new cheat $7; new timothy $S.50 FARM PRODUCTS. ' Wo il Best, 9c. Hops Bst, 6 to "c. Eirs In trade, 2-5c. Butter Best dairy, 15 18 fuacj creamery, 25c. Cheese 10 to 16 cte. Farm smoked meats Bacon 11; hams, 12; shoulders, 0. Po:utoes 25c. Onions 2 cent FRUITS. Apples 30o Iju. Tomatoes, 50 1 bu. Qiiincei, 75c bu. Pears In trade, 25c bu. LIVK POULTRY. i'oiittry Hens, Gc; roosters not wanted; old ducks not wanted; young UKk , 8; young chickens, Cc- POKTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, eto Flour Portland,. V-'.3U; Walla Walla, 2 05; graham, $2.15; euperllne, $2.00 per oarrel. Oats White, 2C27c; grey, 2-527c rolled, in bags, $5.75(3;6.00; barrels. 0 f.0G.25; cases, $3.75. Potatoes 40(,55c per sack. Hay Best, $811 per ton. Wool valley, 79c. Millstu fls Bran, $13; fhortii, $13; chop feed,$15 per ton; chicken wheat. 60G5c per cental. HopsDull, 67c. Hides ureen. salted. CO lbs. 3Jc. un- der 60 lbs., 23c; sheep pelte, 10G0c DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 26 27ic; fancy dairy,20225c; fair to good, 1517Jc; common, T2Jc. Cheese Oregon 810c per pound; Young American, 910c; Swiss imp., 3032c; Dom.,1415c. Eggs Oregon, 25027c per dozen. Poultry chickens, mixed coops, $2 2 per dozen; ducks, $3.505; getse, $7 50f8.50; turkeys,1022ic Beet Topsteers, 22ic per lb; fair to good steers, 22c; cows, 13c2c; dresced beef,3j4c Mutton Best sheop,$1.752; cfioice ewes, $1.601.G5. Hogs- Choice, heavy, $4.604.7o, light and feeders, Jl: dressed, 5Jc per lb. Veal Small, choice, 6c; large, 34c per pound. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 8 10c; do inferior, 6Gc; do valley, 10 12c. Hops Quotable at 58J. Potatoes Early Rose, 3035c sacks; Burbauks, 3-545c per sack. Oats Milling, $11.10. in How's This l Wo oiler One Hundred Dollar? re ward for any case of catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. if. J. UJ1JSNJSY & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned have known P. J. Cheney for the lust 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In a 1 business transactions and lintnclully able to carry out uny obligations made by their linn. West & Truan, Wholesale Drutfu'lsls, Toledo. O. Waldlnir, Kinnaii & Mar. vln, Wholesale DruKijIsts, Toledo. O. Hull's Catsrrli Cure Is tuken inler nully, uctltiK directly upon the blood and iniicotis surfuco of tho system. Tes tlmonluls sent free, Price 75c, per bot tle. Hold by all ilrtifKiHts. J'urks' Cough Hyrup cures coughs, colds and ooiihiiiuiiIIoii. Mrs. Culhttr Ine Black, of J,o Jtoy. N, v suys: 'J took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup, J t iiiilod like muglo, BtopiMid my cough und J urn perfwotly well now, Bold ny Jiiiiu it. Hrooks, Jlosiory and under weur in abund anooat thn New York Kuokul HEART DISIJA8B. "rur tnM t im 1 U4 ym u m) hi f t , huh Huuwn nam iiMffMiu j imijtu Vttl Mi l Ii 11 ill, lu In i yaw fiui f U4ulumutJM iin um hi f( MMaTJ ttWfi4 & ii a lull l- 4th i mum ttJLmmli m imtui miUtuui h Mug mi '"fnjiiif uduM4 ki in lii Dr. Mla' Wairl Cum ftrn iiM xatftf i9 ml IU vtrnA w Umtf Mitt ff V imma US JaW "4IM m UiM lVUW VUHt fmVVWI'' y. ov -. res. JUMRMi PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POiAGSlUM Makes Baryeic'.? Cures in Bloo' poi jh.i ant! S&rcfula P P P 1J.I j 4 blOTMt. Iillil M UVi the wcV a i it'Liiit..!i d. ik.n elrenclli to kc. k' nl r.irvc , mim i)l"0Mi. civil: i'ie at ntln'.Uh n1 ! ImpIiitjs n!i ' . lnt-, ulitu y fcolincn and i.. It.idc limt prcMtllvl For primary -c tiJar mid tcrlUrj rrptillfi, for bln,d ixjiMmin?. niercu rial poison, malarln, drflpisla and In nil blood and skin lleu?cs, 111-1 blotcb.es, plmplDi. r'd rlirunlc i.l':, tetter, ecald head ooll. criii-l- -, ccieroa we mar . wuiout card contradiction. that p P P UllioL. t blood purlBer In lliu w. rid, tnd rr.' c roIU7o. apcedr anil permanent urtj in all cues. Ladles whoso aystema are poisoned and whoso blood la In an Impure cpnul tlon. doe to menstrual lrrecularltlos, nro peculiarly benefited by the won derful tonlo and blood cleansing prop ertletof P. P. P.-Prlckly Asb, Poko Boot and Potassium. arnnjariELO, Mo., Adb. 14th. 1693. T .in mnnale Ic thn hlErhpC tarms Of I can apeak la tho highest terms o! vonp mAtilplnft from ray wn persona our medicine from my "trn personal knowledge. I was nflecte.l -null heart disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for 35 years, was treated by tho very beat phytlclans ana spent hundreds of dol lars, tried every knonnronicdy with out finding relief. I bavy otily takoa one bottlo of your P. P. P. , and can cheerfully say It rms done rnomoro good than anything I havo overtaken. 1 can recommend your medicine to all auflerera of the abovo diseases. M t t' ta -i -.-- MUS. M. M. JI'.AllI, T, MO, !FREB tLw HLO tmS b is h 5 Don't forget to a?k for the Consumer's and Merchants' Benefit Scrip. Consumers Talc Notice! Thnt for every f-Vih Purchase of ONE DOL- LAIl from any merchant whoso name U Htauiped In the margin entitles you To a 5 Per Cent Scrip Which they will accept lor l-'lve Cents on every Cash Purchase of One Dollar. And hike BPKCIAI, NOTICK thnt the mer chants who uelongto this Association are the most wide awake and keep the bert Merted stock of goods, and their prices are the LO W iMP. Fancy Poultry THE IIIMOI! POULTRY YA1D& J AT SALEM, Has pure bred, twos or single birds, of BROWN AND WHITJ3 LKGHOHNS Burred and White Itocks, ulso Cockerels of white und Brown, Light Plymouth Itocks, Golden and Silver Wyundottes and Black white Mlnorcas, Light Hruhmas. ALSO WHITK J'JJKIN DltAKKH. T. I-I. BLTJNDBLL. v. w, Bjyn'LisMJJtiin j, Ji,Bi7nfinMjjflii; BSTABLLSIIKI) W, C i inanimi THE WOODBURN NURSERIES KJitfi'J'iJswl wiAimjmim, On UwHani) i$9li9 amet j ii MsiiUMr Ami )a immmmi, mmi m QaLmjus I I i ll --j USA nfiSni pp Dl nTOttCO rnnrLCOj pLuiunco B fiND OLD SORES a M a nntl nil UfliAnnn, HiHLwniH, KIDNEY THOUBLES nd DYSPEPSIA Aro entirely remoYKi by P.PJ. -Prickly Ah. Poko .Toct and PoUa cluu, tbo srefc.et b.ooi ptulOer oa earth. kuTnnxxrt. O.. July 21,1891. MO.-BS Uppman Bbos.. 8arannaB. Gm Itui8!its-I bousht abottloof y u. P P. nt Hut SprliiBf.Arlc.and fl h lono mo more roo1 than three raont 'j' truatciont at the Uot Sprln js. Bcud throo boMtos C. O. D. Uuspoctfully youra. .., JA8. M. NF.WTON. Aberdeen, Brown Cooaty, O. Cnit. ,T. D. Jobnstoiu To all ithem U nay conttrnt I here by testily to the wondortul propertlea of P. P P. for eruptions of the skin. I i iCureil lor soveral years with an nn eleh'ly iad disagreeable eruption oa my fai-o. 1 tried ovf ry known reme dy bu. la yaln.nntll P. P. P. was used, and am now entirely cured. (SlenudbTJ J. D. JOHNSTON. Baranoab, Qa. SUln Cancer Cared. TJiitmonyfrcm the Mayor of Stquin,Ttx. Snqnis. Tbx., January 14, 1893. Masses. IJirN 13.105.. sarannah, Oa. I Otnlltmenl taayo tried your P. P. P. fur a disease of the skin, usually known "s skin rancer.of thirty years' atandins, ana lounu ereac reiier; nnriflea tho blood and removes all Ir t. It ritation from the seat of the dlaeass and prevents any spreading of the aorea. I bay taken flveor all bottlea and feel confident that another course will effect a cure. It has also relieved mo from Indigestion and atomaoa trouWes. youra truly, OAPT. W. M. nOBT, Attorney at X-atT. Book cq Blood Diseases Mailed Free. ALL DRCOaiSTS BELL IT. LIPPMAN BROS. PHOPBIETORS, Llppmaa'! Dloek(SaTaanab Oa FREE Willis Bros. & Co., Dry Goods. Pinkham & Ranford, Milliners. Gilbert, Putterson & Co., Grocers. Stronu's Bakery and Restaurant. FreJ A. Legg.Drugulst. 1'atont med icines excepted. E. C. Small, Clothing. P. 8. Dearborn, Stationer. Kraufse Bros., Shoes. Minto & Waters, Cigars and Tobacco. Brooks & Salisbury, Guns. Gray Bros,, Hardware. Cherrington &. Bro., Photos. Geo. C. Will, MubIc. Cheap, Cheap, Cheap! Perfumes. Face Powder and Toilet Articles, cheaper than ever at Pred Legg's. at Bargains, 't2f Acres; 8,00f).b00 'J'reesi 1,000.000 JNanls, ItfmJUmm) mwtUrts ( --?-- " Sttlmlcr &l leu, "7e"if iTiT' f ; NEW' irn m J. A Kotan lias rtlurned to Halem and opened it fu nllure busluess ut , 274 COMMERCrAlj ST. 1 have pntin a slock to suit tho present hard times, and cuarnnlee thnt jou enn get more lor tlio money limn nnyvrhero else In urc gun My low prices will astonish ou, 1 shall make n speclslty of carpets iind mat tings. Ail o,d p.ilionsBnd the pi bile Keuer ally are lulled to rail nnd look over my to.k which shall always be a money sater. .1. A. KOI AN. 9-13 d wlm PROPOSALS FOR STATIONER. Ori'.CK OK THE BFCHKTAIty OF STATIC. 1 HALKM,Ur.,tjeptember 21, PHI. Seated proposals will be received at this of. flee un II noon Nembcr2l. IbSI, to Mrulsh ILe following aiticies Iitr ttiuotute ol Ureifen: lureamsleical cup, II ft. .No 7 ruling, white, laid, cream, chatter oik orfcotch linen. SOrcamstlrst-clahscoLgress note, 7-lt, pkgs. So.l ruling, while laid. Ii; a 0 o. 0J white envelopes, GO lb So. 1 ing, 12 erosi rallro-id steel pens, No. Hi). it) sross union's steel pens. Jo -101. 4 gross Glllntt s steel pens, Ho. MS. 3 gross Eaterbrook "J1' pens. lu ilox. I'ec, Stow A Wilcox's lukstnti Is, No. doz. 1'eck, Hlowi Wilcox's lukstauds, No. 10 doz. i'tck, Stow A Wilcox's InksUuds.No IJU. VI doz. Ivory folders Inch stand ird. 4 doz. Ivory folders 10 lucu i ongress. 1 doz mucilage cups, No. S.Mjrgan's patent. 10 doz mucilage stands, reset voir No ,Mo -gan's patent. 3 renins l'arker's treasury blotting Ipnper, 1 10 Ha, usorted coioi s. 2gossNo. 2 Kugle rccoider lead pencils. stjleWJO. 1 di.z. Muutirds premium II i!d,n,unrtrt. 'iV, doz. mnil'iia's writlug lluld, iiuxrls. liduz. gummed stub llles, No. U, 11x15 In. ?) pages. 15 doz. Duplex cupboard letter clips. 10 doz. Kaber's rubber lulcrs. lMueli 11 it. 13 unz. sieei erasers, uogers, ro. l-.lia.Loue. 3 doz steel eraser's, Itogar's.No. lS.Hi.ebouy. 30 boxes KubersNo. SOU rubber tiuuds, as sorted sizes Sgross ruber's lead pencils, No. 2, hexagon. gilt. IB. 12 gross Fabei's lead pencils, No. 2. round, gilt- 15 doz. Kaber's patent Ink nnd pencil rubber erasers. Mammoth. 3UCUMc(JIU's patent piper fasteners, No. 2, Hal head. 3000 McQlll's patent paper fasteners, No, i, flat head. 15 doz table pad to hold papcr,19x2l Incbci, strong leather tips. 12 doz. waste puper baskets, cross-bar No. 4 'JO lbs hemp twine, No 2' 4 doz. eunford's mucilage, quarts. At the same time separate bids will be re ceived lor 12 dozen One penknives, lo bo de scribed by trade numbers, sauip.es to be ex hibited. Bids should be marked "X'roposals lor fata Uonery." None but the best quality ol goods will be accepted. The right to reject any orall bids Is reserved All the above articles to be delivered at oulcm on or before January 4 1MI5. Advertised only In tuewtutesmau, ths Jour nal and the Independent ofhulem 921 d2m UEU. W. M'llKIDK, Secretary otritute. The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUI RAILWAY. Travelers "make a note on U" Thls Great Railway.1 ISvstem Connecti ST. PAUL and OMAHA Wltli all tiaiisoontlneuUir.iiiHg, givlntf dlrfcct; and twin uwuu uuluu lion to all; WKiTKliN uuil :80U'illKKN 1'OIMri ;an jh.tiiij :::0NI,yJUNB::: -running WnUllii Mghlud a,,,!, H,UM,, lltuu Vwllbuled traliu ut )mun NUipliig, J'urlor, Hiulnif and iiuum Uun, wlli mum nmUnlHtl Vhdh'H, UuIHuk I in imrvlui nunni & nwiu o, uril, TUM n,u oU M,, Bt tt p,BmU(Jui rlrL (leltvl odlu, fur'nrHier lUlmuMlw wk llioiwwl r.u cj. copy, 0wi A, . W. CAIty, lWl f'gfi Ajji, - lUti TWO If AUT THAI MH my immm bwumLmi' nmTTfumjm ' hailH Atf "gti An Evorgreoii Troo, humh S niiiwTimi n n i UftB MHemm' III iijiui WmVffH m aMUjll'ILltill ti'U fa Jtfi' i'Mltoti Mat Wi -vb, y 0. H. & I ft A1CNK1U., 11BCK1VKH. To The East UIVJMTJIKCIIOII'KUK TWO TIlAXSCOKTIffiTAL HRq ' VIA . DENVER, . OMAHA. KArsSAS CI1Y via . ' SPOKANE. MINNEAPOLIS, AND ST. pAi - Low Hales lo all Extern Ci!to, .. Occnn slenmersleave I'ort'and.'every nve, POR HAN FKANCIStO. Kor full rtetulls t-a'l nn or nddrrai W. H IH-HI.UUKr. Oen li.A,m, . . j'ortlanrt . r MORTHERN PACIFIC R, R. IJ U Pullman Elegant Slecpino- Cars Dining Cars Sleeofno- Cars ST. PAUL : MINNEAPOLIS DULUTHi FARG01 GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON WINNIPEG, HELENA and BUTTE Tourist :ro THROUGH Q(JJGS TO CHICAGO washington philadelphia new yerk: BOSTON and all Points East end South For Information, Umei'cardsJJmaM! tickets call on or write H. A. THOMAS, Agent, Salem Or A. D. Chahlton. Asst. Genl. Pb Agent; Portland, Oregon. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE ol the iSouthern Pacific Company, t'AMKOUNJA KXt'KKHM THAIW-IIUW PAI1.V B TWtCHN roUTJ.ANU AM) H, K. Boutli. JTi6 p, HI, ax i. in. 10,46 a.m. I fiDllU T.vT I'liriiuiid At, ui)n.m l.V. Hulem l.V, t.SD, 0) Ar. Bail Kran. l.v 1 7,-OOp.ni Above I ruins ktoi) i kUiV ttt all UIIum frow imiy inclusive; alwatTanitni , JiarrUburg. 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