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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1894)
w HTIff. $ K T1IE CAPITAL JOURNAL. (DAILY AND WJ4EKLY ) BY HOFER BROTHERS. TUESDAY, DEO. 4, 1894. LATE NBW3 ITEMS. DH. CHAPMAN. Prof. Chapman, president of tbo Ore goo Blate university, Is n guest of this city. He Is delivering a courpe of lec tures on BbaKespear's play, ns a part of the university extension pystem of spreading the rultiire of our great schools among the masefl of the peo ple. Dr. Chapman deserves great credit for his labors In this direction. It is a labor of love to prepare oneself to give even a moderately Interesting discourse on a literary subject before mixed au diences. It Is at best a thankless, un appreciated work and society owes e debt of gratitude to the one who under takes It. President Chapman is a young m; n who has devoted bis life to jiteraty culture. He is one of the few distinct Ively literary men Oregon can boast t f. He Is a student, a hard worker, a growing man, a man not afraid to pro pound original ideas, and to stale Ibtni in a forceful manner. Heisatbinkir and compels thought in others. H states what is in bim fearlessly, no) fearing the consequence of being ml -taken. He is not always right, nor always graceful. He lacks fire ut.d enthusiasm. Hut he does not lack cul ture or courage. Salem people should give Dr. Cha) -man larger audiences. He is a man who will bear watching. We should all watch bim grow as grow he will and grow he must. He has the mental equipment for a great and grand man. He is man rapidly growing toward a knowledge of humanity, in a broad, warm, loving, sympathetic faith. He is very nearly a materialist of the Her bert Spencer school, r rather of tbo Herbert Spencer school when Spencer was a younger man. The people of Oregon are to be con gratulated upon having a man of cul ture and a man of strong, clear mental ity at the head of their State Univer sity. No manj ever let his mind out freely in the fields of ISnglish literature who was not strengthened and broad ened for usefulness to his fellowmen. The literary man is a man of ideul. Ho may not bo practical entirely In wordly affairs but his mind will not bo impure It will not doviato from the truth very far upon Important matters. A man of broad culture Is generally a nafo man, The Iowa Htato Register announces that oX'Postmastor-aoneral James H. Clarkson, for many years ono of tlio editors of that papor, will not locale RtSaltLalco, Utah, but will keep his home ut Des Moines, wliloti lie litis never thought seriously of leaving, Ho is n journalist mid Republican, Many Jowttpooplo would dislike toseo him remove from thatstato, but thousands of JowfliiH on tlio Paulflo coast would ho Kind to welcome Mm to tlio golden west, - "., "' Hnjoy good health by iuing j)r, price's nuking 1'owder, tlio only jow dor jiropurod hy physician, (Jovornor Ponnoyer cannot mitlfu Die people 0 Oregon ImniUoiuur Now Yunr'ii present tlmi) tflvo them a ulnar coiplco slutuniunt of statu llnuuutw Will expenditure, Tllu slulUfDUDlH aw usually all nimlu In Iliu report of Umwr ami wuary, 1'iit limy m prliileil lula HhU ipy im of no jiwq INI voliiu In lliy puoplu or Hid Mln. til re, tssensmuviBiieiifatt DmMh, Mnionl, vwmry of wur, ill 1)1 report timm I hut lii itj)im lUFiit potit WWWm dm ml ypur, TliuciloollvuU'lil HfmiHlli mT Him ruuii JftrjtriiijrU w,llh Ahwltwmily mti JJoiji at Him ahoyu w uiuinlw for rl vcim ml In i I'Did, '1'iw iMMji in Hid nriiyiwin,wwiwrimmiii IliMnMHMHtWanM 'i'jtf Juuiuw, im tmlUhnw In Hm ynwwjf ",y" Mm (!oin)ijijvi our i'ily IIWJWlWi TlPy (Jill Hot Hlyyuy rt wlw), Hlfl!i lilmu Mini lni ynnw (mklv iMUmim mr full In tHltWHtih )ijl(iAltry.Hit. Jim wo Iwiiww mty mm m Jm i tmmmmmmm HWlytxIU drill m umibM Morrow county stockmen are ship ping mules to Georgia. A salmon branded Mor W was taken in the Willapa harbor. Thirty-six nnme? were enrolled in l'amhill county as Indian war yetraus. Nearly 3000 people of Umatilla county are limed in the military roll for 1805. The new sugar works proposed for Union, it Is said, will be built for next yeai's crop. The Eugene people want a flouring mill bad and Eugene papers are adver ting the fact In good shape. The A. O. U. W. for the calender year of 1604 has made 17 atsessmentf, iveraging nearly 1 per month. E'ght 'hundred and twenty dollars ind ninety cents Is the clean-up by the MvKinzle tollroad, in Lane county. The First M. E church, of Spuknne. s figuring on a magnificent edifice with a seating capacity of 3G0. Multnomah county has an indebted ness of (300,000. Most of this being the re ult of the last year's bank fuiluren. John Welch was held up Tuesday light in the rear of tbe grange store a McMiouvllle, and relieved of $10.50. Tbe prune raisers around Newberg will ship about thirty tons of dried prune to New York in a short time. Mayor Ostch is ngnln mayor of "the be-it town in the best county of the best slate of the Pacific Northwest." Charles Uigley and Walter Thomas, two yonng journaliits trom the Sound, contemplate Stirling a Sunday paper in Astoria. M--.J. John Mlsbmau.of Lane county, bled from the nose continually for two days and one night. She had a close shave, however. The Corvallls public school contin ues to increase nt the ra'e of about i breo new students per day, 450 pupils now buing in attendance. Michael Tracer, a farmer, living near Corvallls, slippodiwhlle cleaning out a ho? pen, fracturing his thigh. He vua nearly eighty years of age. J. W. Wiley, of Phoenix, took three car loads of hogs aud one load of cattle to Han Francisco last week. Tbey were put ou the train at Medford. The large flouring mill located at Union, Oregon, has baen leased and will be run by Ed Keddlo, a well known stockman of E litem Oregon. C. W, Watt", of Albany, lias gone to Leland, Josephine county, to arrest Alma Morris for unlawfully killing deer in Linn county for their hides. John Humphry was ordered to hold up his hands ono evening last week at MoMinnyllle. Instead he jolted the fellow on the jiw and skipped out of sight. The first shipment of hops over inado from Siskiyou, California, woh sent from Yrcka last week, amounting to two wagon loads. Thoy were raised In Scott valley. What a great thing It Is that a pun of calm or biscuit properly mixed and baked will always conio out just right, That's the case when baking is dono with Dr. Prlcb's Creuni Baking Pow der. The city school board have decided to borrow $2500 to curry tlio schools through the year iiy the new assess ment luw the district vlrtuully missed ono year's tux and hus been behind over since, Oregon City Courier, MoMliinvlllo people are conlldeut that work on the looks at that place will bo well under headway before another year rolls around and overy thing looks favorable providing tlio onjjliieor makes a good report, Tlio asHiwaiuout roll for 1801 of Union county wus completed lust week, show lug a total yaliiiitlou of ubunt RUDO.OOQ which Is uuarjy ,11,000 Um tliau hut year. Tliu shrinkage wus owing to the faut that Dim att"iwur regardful values as buying riupiouluM about twenty per (Wit, Ual. Hale, of Morrow uuiinty, who wus ponMWUlwl hy (IwluiiiiyiM, oliurgtil with having a hum! In tlio Jtlyn bank rnhuury, whluh hroktf him up, now l (MiuipWM U) work, far wiigu, though Iim wh nuim M'uli ilxod bufiini (lit uiul MMtmt anil lniwrunrullon, Thu Wuliliur.' huiuv ut ltoyhurH If fall) to Iw llilwl Ut ovtfrlhwiiitf, hut iwvumiuiMNNiiiuiKuni ulil Miiiitns noii llnn0ioiiirlvulu Duutfu wniniy, ux pwllng lo bit uarMl fur at Him Jmhiic 'I'll imuII Is IIjmi (iiuuy Iiuvm hiHwniu a IihkIsii lo Ujm imuly, ami Him iuamy tnituru wnrlwl ilivimi, 'IhfMiuiMihs uilllul lu llio i'uil. Juutl wiuiiiiii liu rwnl lliu ijpw olvll t)vUoiUlMpiujjuljlwl hy J'ihIiIniiI UlPvuluiiii, ilw brwiltr limy unllw, Thuy iikhI thu iuw ittKUiiiUuii kIV' Iim lliviu u lift Imww uu iNr tHlft ih. Kllluli slid whv u () whoihur lt ijjilliiu or VuMllrt Mln litv imi pllvillflillHi vlwllkM. Tim N. 1'. iHftml uwmpttMy )iu Hlvwii Hid full mIhiik uf Vnmhill uoiiuly h yjy luw imvuu dimi trull lu hv lilpwJ mI TU fi oil I hwll on lay mi bmuud iIujii to hvw Vmiu Ad U)w ivmmbli tn uf J mit per luujiiiL Tm m uf Hum iwuuil tiniiy will hi mjuiJtfJlu ihlp Dm tJrlnl mm at iFoi minly, Another speculative boom bank at Tauonia has closed Its doors. The Jefferson Review conducts good, clean editorial page. The ministers who began revival meetings) and let politics alone showed good sense. ' 9"VWWWVWWV . It is practically a unanimous en dorsement of the men put up on the Republican city ticket. Governor Markham date for the United That Is a good thing. is not acandi States senatr. Now that city politics Is disposed of let us paepare to celebrate Christmas in a Christian manner. Republican city victories are every where hailed as omens of good govern ment even In Salem. Members of the legislature will need tbo?e sharp penknives to cut down ap propriations with, If for nothing else. The Journal will have a baudsome daily show window In which mer chants can display their holiday wares Expert cooks use Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder because It insures their surcess in cooking. Physicians recom mend it because it adds to the whole- somenpss of food. Q PIMPLES, BLOTCHES f!r& lun rim rnnco n 0 mu ulu ounco PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT CATARRH, MALARIA, Pi Pi AND POTASSIUM Wakes Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison gtomaifern and Scrofula I. P I pu:: c t:io Mood, bulIJs up tbo weak - il CcbltltuKd. i:iti ctrencth to wcnkencU nerves. i!i dlswuc. nlTliif IliO I.at lent lieulth i l linpplntss irlu'" H'kp.cin. ploorcr fiwllnts otul Ir.v Itude Drat prftallc-i For primary wc .' .-, . id tcrllnr tTpbllls, (or blood piilsnnine. mercu rial poKnn. malarl.i. drspciwla, and In all blood and tkln diseases. Ilka blotches, r"rpl''. "Id rhronlo Ucera, tetter, ac Id head. boll.'. crTelrK"laf, ect w o r..nr xu , wioout Itnrof contrndleticin that r, P. p Is thobo'l Wood purifier In thoW'tl.l, tr,l makca posltlTC. apoedr and pcrmaneut cares in all cases. Ladloa whoso ajatems aro poisoned and whoso blood la la an impura conul tlon, duo to menstrual Irregularities, are peculiarly benefltod by the won dortul tonlo and blood cleansing prop erties or P. P. P.-Prlckly Asb, Poko Boot and Potassium. ni wwn BpnntnriEtiO, Mo., Anc 4tb, 1893. KIDNEY TROUBLES and DYSPEPSIA Arc en UrIy remorea by P.PJi -Prickly Asb. Poke Soot and PoUr slam, the greatest blood puriner on earth. Abesbsbh. O. . July 21. 1891. Mcaica i.iprJiKJUHoa., ouuu. J reo e Hot Springs. Ga. PkahSirs-I boucbt a bottle o. our P. P P. at Hot Bprlnps. Ark. .ant Iths dono me more Reed than three eec tth disease, pleurisy and rheumatism lor 35 years, was treated by tho very boat ftbytlclans ana spent Hundreds or not ars. tried every known remedy with- lull, VflCUVICI buuiiH tuiubuj nau- out flndinB rllof. I have only taken one bottlo ot your p. P. P., and can nnnnnnuv kit ic nns uuau muwum '... r r r.t. . -. Tho American people love n good square manly fight in the open caucus or primaries of voters. They do not go at their politics in any round-about, indirect, cowardly fashion. John Burns, the international social ist and labor leader of England come? at a poor lime to give political advice to American workingmen. What th y want is a Job and that is the way tin y voted at the recent election. General Bun Down Condition. Bhaw, Or., Nov. 6, 1S94. I have suflered for years with tired feeliujrand run down condition, and I was gener ally out of order. I am now takine my third bottlo of Hood's SareaDarilla. and the tired feeling Is gone and I fee) like a dlilerent man. I recommend Hood's Barsapariila to all who are troubled as I have been. J. P. RlEaSECKBIt, Carpenter aud Builder. Hood's Pills euro all liver Hie, as dono mo more food than anything I have overtaken, nan rApnmmenrl Your medicine to ail auSerersof the abovo dlseaiea. MRS. SI. M. YEART. eprlngSeld, Croon County, Ho. fnnnih,1 tratmentat ; T -I ... r .a. Bend throe Dottiea u. u. ia, Bespeunvjour. Aberdeen, Brown County, O. Capt. .1. D. Johnston. To all whom U may eonetrnt I here by testify to the wonderful properties of P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. I inOerod for several years with an an Rightly ind disagreeable eruption oa jny face. 1 tried every known reme dy bo. in valn.untll P. P. P. was used, and am now entirely cured. (Signed by J. D. JOHNSTON. Savannah, Go. Nkln Cancer Cored. TtittmonyromlheMayoro8equn,Tex, Seqcim. Tex., January II, 1893. Messrs. LirPMAN Hbos.. Savannah, Ga. t Gtntlemml have tried your P. P. P. for a disease of the sklo, usually known as akin rancer.of thirty years standing, and found great relief: it purifies the blood and removes all Ir ritation from the seat ot the disease and prevents any spreading- of the sores. I have taken fiveor six bottles and feel confident that another course will effect a cure. It bas also relieved me from Indigestion and atomaeb trouble. Yours truly. CAPT. W. M. BUST, Attorney at liaw. Mi oo Blood Diseases Mailed free. ALL PnUGOISTS BELL IT. EJPPMAN BROS. PBOPBIETOnS, ZJppmna's BlocJCfSnTsnanli, Ga 1894. WILLAMEHE UNIVERSITY. I've a secret In my heart, nwejBi iuane, A tale I would impart, Bweet Marie. If you'd ever fairer bo You must always use Park's Tea The Improvement you will see, Bweet Murie. Sold by Lunn & Brooks. Foil Balk. Paintings In oil and water colors by a Portland artist, at Brooks & Salisbury's. Belling very cheap as owner leaves tho city soon, Bee them, FIFTY-FIRST YEAR. Oldest,, Highest aud M!st Extended Institution of Learning in Pacific Northwest. ' S'xteen Courses ol Instruction, Ihrouju A cademlo Jand .College; to)STlieology, Law and j8Q lCl u8t Hplcndld Coantes for Tralnlne in Teaching, Buslnens, Art, Elocution land Music. Bevera' eoat (Jrodunle Courses. StronBer and Detlerthan ever. I tH Woman's College nllordg an Ideal home lor young ladles with unsiirrrvrtl facilities The School Year Opens September 13, 1894. For Yeilr Book, address President. W. C HAWLEY. For financial information, address Rev. J. H. ROORK, Agent, 9-3-lm Salem Oregon. Fancy TI MORI Poultry 0 nunmrm LI AT BARGAINS. IMJM POULTRY AT Li SALEM, 1 IRS Harper's Magazine IN 1B03. TljoHlniiilelons, n now novel by Thomas ilurdy. will lie lirifim lu the December Num. tier, 1I)I, and cnutlniied lo November, I KM, V lioevwr inuy be ono' favorllo umoiiu Kux llsli novelbils, It ylll bo uiuneded by uircrllla tltut'i ttomuM llttrdy muiids ruromost iim u iiiustcr arilsUuUclf in, nml Tho HlmpUtoiu II1IIV baoXIM-ClOd Id HroilkOUIltllllaliiyni nut In. rrlr 111 il lino lo tlmt which ban murked Trilby the most suuccisnil suiry or thu year, Another leading Jriituro will be Die l'crniinl ivcMiiieriiuiis ni jouiii in Aro." Iiy the JiiiU l) iJoiilo, Jler J'kbu and Keoreur, your. MOIKll by lliuHlour Oft tin VilllllilH ol lluriiur'. four Jlliutmleil 'utf' win He rv tin. der whli'h uuiko llio nuist ixiiiiilur if fivinu Alllfflruu iiiukkIiio wrltorn will nresent (hi sUiry of Uiu JiuliliifUrltuu, in 110 Juuimry NorlllurilAfliiul In ullruollnu innra ullonlOtn llmiiutuuy iilhur llnio si in It wiudho nul III viiiiihmi. -iiiu ne itiiliuino v Oil Oil Mils lull liu lir rKosrit (m ontw, dun Hound th imim Willi, ist dim ill i luliurtl 1u loniiilwl uiliMby ii MlUllUrOO IliO ilHIISKlllO. hicwiikiii ii.ijifi-iuricii vmui'iuiiii I oac uilff uul ill (lis llliiti Ol KMlPUld, TltlOIIUKMUilJ ntw MIMH 11 Mil rv mil In til number will timidi' u jirorusHy lliuslruied piipor on (Jlmrlosf'iii umf llm (-'iirollims. the ilrsiofu merles ufHonlliurii I'uiilts, noriiit llmiiutt of omiili Miiiuiii ulosnii Iilellliui irnir Ion tw, d iillOUIIll tllWIII wll Hut iihu Itlnliuril ujlopliilo till Mb) H luitllfl) NfHI The Willi llUlllbUfS when mi wma wiiii iiioniiiiiiisf oiirfDiii u llio moo nwoiiii of iiiiur, ulntim4.i.s fur Ummd.B Wtf l PflVII" MX IIIUII. IIMIIIU1U. I 111U llUlf lliilun tent on uiml fi'liillliiil.ii Miiiuiiio will uonttt uilHniitliHJ hy iTiU wil itr, (iiiiiiiJBio shun siiiiliriby iui mlsr wrlii will ojillliiuo 10 x il Wll iUIo lllllimt l-s ho by ulosim llils ftKl.ii nml Ihioo of IIiuiii will il tttlllll w HSIIIV H rion liloul llhliSVH I), llosillCS llioliil lu Juniiury Ni hioo-j'iiit No! cls-llio IoiikiwI ivriitir, o.imil )ll WllJolll IKlllO. HAIKI) 1HIUI'H lUIIHllIU III Mill rrtmi Jiiiiooi n lli Uio.iiiiiii.iisf uiirroul ni (lie (Ii Mat llio lifwoiit life iiien Juii ni iiuiiinors iiirihoiiibruuii Jiiuoor wiuii v. when mi lime Jsiiioiiliiiiied mibaurliilliint wlb Diet Ihuiirt iirniir fur Iho Huumiiie u rlon of olgh iiiiico, iiuiiiuiniy tfi'imi iiimars in m III oiuillieis. Ilu. UU IIIU lout Will bfgln III thu Juiiimry Niii ilmiili'isof 'llueo-l'iiit Novo nl Ifuiillnu Imvu-iim Iqukiwi mot) by 7iu wrlltir, (AiiniiUi iby iwliuUr wr)ii wlljiifllii iifiiol llio HhiiukIho. tUHKIH IM,II-IUTK I'ltlil'KIl Voliiiiirs nl llm sluuuilnu lnuin i mliors fiirlinMiiiibsriiuii Jmio ni tmuh HA8 VOil BALE: Pure ored, trios ornlnRlo birds, oflBROWN AND WHITE LEOHOUNB cookerela aleo- Barred uud White Plymouth Rock; Golden and Bllver Wvan' dottea, Black and Wlitto Mlnorcus, Light Braumas and White Pekln ducks. T. H, BLTJNDELL, F, W. BE'n'IiEMlKRl . ji..be'itlkmier; 225 Acres; 3,000,000 Plant, W.F.OIIM. a.D.FOOHT. C.M.KI'-'LEY STAR NDBSffil CO. FKUIT AM) SIIADII TREES. Iloies, Ornamentnl shrubs, A completu nursery stock right here by homo men. If tou want tqplant a treo,ahrub or Tine step intoineiromce. UOLMAN BLOCK, 10-ltf.dAW HAMCM, CI C. H. LANE, Merchant Tailor ! Adjoining Adolph'a L'lgarFJtore. PEUFECT 8ATIHKAOTION OUAUANTKEU J. F SHOUP, Feed Barn ! Al rear or Willamette Hotel. Trams boarded and cared for In n reliable manner and at unusally low prices. 10 IG-lin THE ANTI-MONOPOLY Strictly Cash Market Iamdrlngall my own Maugh'erlni; and Ausnge-maklng. jell nil freih meats no re rrlgerutor products. Kree delivery In city Ihop opposite brewery. UUA8. WOLZ & CO.. Bl-tf I'roprletora j. jt. jiaiucins, Horse Shoeing. Shop on Chemeketa street, nt rear of Kol lers lurnuure more, npeciai niicniiou interfering and horses with diseased feet. to SALEM TILE WORKS. LAItGE STOCK ON UAND. dpeclal.lnducements ollered. Hhlppcd to al point on short notice, bend for prices. Vards, isurth tUileni. Address J. K, MUItPHY, Fair Grounds, Or GOODPASTURE. Large pasluro of good grass, wlth (best ol running water and plenty of shelter for hors and stock. Terms reasonable. Inqulra of l'AUIi ICLiliWIN, 10-20-1 rn Hidnoy.Or. i. II Ut K- MONEIM., IiKWEH. To The East OIVEH THE CHOICE Ot TWO TRANSMTIffiTAl BtB GREAT UNION NORTHERN RY. pMffiBl VlA DENVER, OMAHA. KANSA8 Cirv via SPOKANE. MINNEAPOLIS, AND bt. PAUf, Low Rafcslo all Eastern Cfu'es. OoeaD .tenmersleave Portland ever, flM FOR BAN FRANCISCO. ' Korlnll detAlhcall.on oraddrw, W0HBi?i&RKEK- . etDVWA . u-n.ua .m ORTHERN - PACIFIC R, a R u: N IS Pullman Elegant Tourist TO ' I lull Jlllll llU III hiW)y iiumr r mmiu in uvu HKt e hy I'lmlofilgi ililvlmiiDdojUM iiiltrnf jurjicrJ , llAMKm I'vllUMWAM, Miiuinuis art) (iimil wHllwul ili IIUII)W u rim's IriMiri Ymui it )'"iin, V UW Ul Mil kfllluf i mrmm I mtm r a, uu w, n m llm Ur i iAi :v ilut I'l A JM i.lfW AN. ATLA )(kW Si f1 fUtiiZiti r'rji M Tk rftwWmf miuimt. Ait mi ImmK ul Nml , IIMIII liUMtiliU t,ttiuiuwft m Tll'l 9 m m. mm hi Will i r,. IM H l&rUMiilr&Yfiai HlllW lOiW llubll lilt Ul lulls , IWISJlltf 1 1) mlHIS Hill) I i Til' iMuk tJMi)liln iiiArd t 'mifit .Ww;. Mil iuiiMId hMfil b ,iWiM. m THEWOODBURN NURSERIES IIhvo tho lariat paid inoat'comp'o nsBortmont ol iniUVV null SjrADJC TJilDlSS, iwmxonmm, nosissi SUItUBSpBINQ PrvA-N'i'S, Htc Um tb North Pacific Coast, mm sWiJ llSV'Ui U5 itlihrml VftiioLifls of Apploa, 107 oi(jl'ljsff.(in J otlioritM u proportion, &m for Ouinloiio The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUI RAILWAY. Travelers "makelu note on t." This Great - Railway i I at- lSvstem Connect n J, H. Settlomior k Son, Wooclburn, Oregon, ST. PAUL and OMAHA With ali;transcontlnentai;ilnes giving direct; and swift commnnlca. tlon to nil; WIMTKHN.autt SOUXIIKRN l'OINTd' AND IS THK :::0NLY LINE::: ' running Q Klectrlo Mghted mill J Blein Himtfe Vestlbaled trains Jol elegunt HIceplne, i'arlor, Dlulntland Diillet Caw, with JTreo Iteallnhiff Chairs, Uaklnif lu nervleej second to none In th world, TlckeU are on sale at ull prominent railroad ticket onices, Yor further Information ask the nearest r II rood agent, or ftddrtM CJ, EDDY, General Agt. W, CASEY, Trav, Pat. Agt, PORTLAND Oregon. SlesDin Car D.nin" Cars T SleeoinCan ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH FARGO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTOh WINNIPEG HELENA and bUllt THROUGn TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end South OFor Information, tlmo cards, main tickets call on or write H. A. THOMAS, Agent, BaleM Or A. D. CnAiirvroN. Asst. GenL ? Agent; Portland, Oregon. WISCONSIN CENTRAL IMS (Hrtliif Pitlllj n. R, C. UfMt.) run- TWO irASTlTJlAXNS IDttlly hou, iW mln nt, Aiu, wiUU Ji7"l, An Evergreen Troo, East and South via ; THE SHASTA ROUTE .3 ol tho I B Southern .Pacific ICompany. ' CALlrOUNIA RXFBE8S TTUAlN-BUW.DillT I TWJttN I-OUTI,ANn AND8.T. Bouth florin. . :15p.m. i,v. 1'ortland Ar.l Wu. :Cp.m. tiv. Halem Ly.l b)t.a IMS a.m. Ar. Ban KranLy Above trains stop at all itstloni W ir.J to Ashland Inclusive Portland to Albany fnolusive; alsotXoil Jialsey, iiarrlstiurK, Junction wi, Kuene and all station" fromBonewj 4hedd, iialsey, irviu, lukiKiiuiio maTi. PAILr, 1:80 a. m. 11:17 a, m :60 p, in. Ar, Portland Balem Koscburs Ar.T430p. IiT, 7.. Dining urs on OgdciiK PDLLMAN BOFFBT SLEEPERS ANU Second Class Slooplng Cars- Attaohed to all through trsToi. iVest Side DivisioD, Bclna M ami Corvallis; 7:aun. in. ia:lftij, m. nirr.v trxt HIT BUNPATt ftiniand Ar.l ibH iiV, Ar. !1J SKiS a.uau - .. -" , will 1 At Albany and rvft is conaw! intlii otOtigon i'aflino lUllrow. . 'KKHr7AIH-(IUIl.YltpmU 7iM I. in. Ar. McMlnnvlil Jmjs&i TTllTOUWII 'IWHWl To nil point In the ! EL'Jt and nw I'S.'Tm'K?. 'lSiumm from 8WTHUUT twr, mm "irfirfS Ml .f,Viill 5 "'J'1" l'wr MiUim ini il IIIIRIHI?.. ' r llsllM)V jlH he JCsl.ru HI.UI. Wg lie obU lll l W".. Ji'. JUIUKIW. Assl. (I.i "' Ii, KOKIIMCH. 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