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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1895)
i uMnsMWVTTwrjppjjir-' 'iSTfiyBrrr"! "fT"? tTf -t .ifajii .., to rc-nsumntion nre allnunt-s Me often ueem trivial a told and) arouj h. Consumption thusac quired is rightly termed " Con sumption from neglect." not only stops n cold but it is re markably successful where the cough h3S become deep seated. Scott's Emulsion is the richest of fat-foods yet the easiest fat-food to lake, It arrests waste and builds iip healthy flesh. Prepared by Soolt A Bowne, N. Y. All drncrl'ts. qutcklT. Over 2,000 private endoisements. PremntureneMS menas nnootency In tho first (itige. It la a symptom of semlrml weakness and barrennrsi. It can bo stopped In 20 days bythouseorlludyan. ,.,.,, The new discovery was madn by tnoBpecial Sctaoftho old ftmous Hudson Medical Institute. It Is tho strongest vltalizer uade. It Is very powerful, but hapless. Sold for 31.00 a paelt fDtoorS racVaces for f5.00(Ia)usaled botes). Written cuaranteo glve.ifrtacuro. Ifyoubuy Usboycsnnd are rot entity cured, six mora vl!lb0R3nt to joufn-o of all charges. Send for olrculnrsand testimonials. Address HOORUA MKOIOAIj INSTITUTE; junction Stockton, Market A: KlllnSU. Halt 1'raiiclnco, Cal. Mexican Mustamg Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udder. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cottle Ailments, All Horse Aliments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Allele, Memlwine nm! Tlmto Quickly io the Very &Mlof ftilnnixl Ousts It In " Jiffy. Rub hi Vigorously, MupJir Miifmvfil fwiMjiwi mi tun i w'l Nurvu Blood 'lulllw Jiiluicr tSXB Scuffs Emulsion "?!ii III sasr- ' ;,' EP av$a railing sen- ''i'r-f WMfcj oustwifohlng 1 hw;,! and othor .. artlnj". f ,- IKM tfMBrl Strengthens, Co r.,e:i ' fe MWvAi iiivljroratea jorcy v.jo MfilftCTtf Debility, t.Uo. fj,lT.50il Nervousness, IWSV B(M -ider; M?inV Ki .OTTe T.OST K by day or MANHOOD $feti a,thtEtoeo fM& jf. rm mnL'Mr Mr lii22 M'lifKW.iiriiriU'niii in rr'i'o HEART OF NAPOLEON. 11 WAS SYMPATHETIC AND GUIDCD A PCETIC NATURE. Ui Vu ICIml anil Connlilrrato us lie A as tiruie Itvuout Trntimuny For Tills Side or tho Grcnt Solttlor'a Clinmcter, Which U:w Nof. Alnc;- lteen Ilecoj;nlctl. SjKin.'titit! of Mapolcon's boyhood, ono '.vlio kiKiv.M whereof ho ppuaks says: "In his Mihool days tho 'snmd lioiiuno' Stivo ninny lmlii-utions of tho 'veryqunl itiifi which procurutl for him tho splen ilni Micft'Hd wliiuli hits brought him ev Rvhwliii faint, llis lovo of disoipliuo, onicr .aid power was shown by tho luutinor in which ho controlled his Kjlioulmatos mid coustitutod himself their lender, teaching them tho art of war in uiiiiiio battles, coustruotitiK forts and b'ittlonicutH of snow in tho play t'lound in which many u ilerco eiigago ment was fought and won, with snow lis for cannon br.lls and ico pollcts for sliot. It is recorded that ho under took to reform tho laxity of tho college rules and regulations by nddro&siur a letter to t!iu junior master, indicating a systim thuh would do away with tho abuses, and that ho np'piud these samo mKs aiferwaid to tho buhools of Fou tainobleau, Saint Cyr and Saint Ger main. " According toarocont writer, on ono occasion ho was directing a perform anco of tho tragedy of Ctcsar's death when tho wifo of tho college porter en deavored to force her way into tho as sembly on tho strength of her position, but Napoleon mi-.do short work of her. "Remove this woman," ho criod, "who brings into our midst tho license of tho camp, " an order instantly oboyod by his colleagues, much, it may bo sup posed, to tho discomfiture of- tho good woman. That Napoleon was at heart a great poot thero can bo no doubt. Mine. Re musat rolates that Jio was a lover of Ossiau, was fond of tho twilight and melancholy music. Tho unirmnr of tho wind onraptnred him, and ho would di late enthusiastically on tho moaning of tho sea and tho wild bonuty of tho tempest. His powerful imagination Bought to grasp tho tinsoon. He would sometimes amusohimsolf, whilo passing tho ovening in Josephine's drawing room, by telling or listening to ghost stories whilo tho caudles wero shaded and tho singers present oxecutcd music of a low, 6weet, weird description to tho. accompaniment of stringed instru ments. Doubtless this gift-of a bubtlo imagination led Napoleon to suspect whoro it was unnecessary and look foi a motive in every action of thoso around him. Ho belioved all mou liars until he provod them otherwise. He used to ro lato the story with groat gusto that when ho was a child ono of his uncles predicted of him that he would govern thoworld, because ho was nn habituil liar. Of M. do Mettornich ho once said, "Ho approaches to boing a statesman, he lies so wclll" Napoleon's life is an unending sourco of inspiration to tho painter. David, Voruot, Scheffer, Stoubo and n host of others of his tiino liavo bequeathed to ns Eomo of the great battles and inci dents of his career on undying canvas. To each picture is attached somo inter esting story. During tho Italian cam paign Napoleon was ono night survey ing tho battlefield of Bassano; tho moon illumined tho sad scono of carnage; no sound distuibed tho deep silenco save tho feeble groans of tho dying and the moans of tho wounded. Suddenly a dog crept forward from a dead body over which ho was keeping watch; tho poor animal retreated to bis lifeless master, and then again, as though reluctant t abandon his efforts of roviviug him, yet desirous of avenging ills death. Napoleon was deoply touohod by the faithful friendship of tho animal, who would not forsake his master liko hit huniun friends. "What a lOsson for man!" cried Napoleon as ho gazed on tho puthotio bpoctaclo. So utroug was tho impression niado on his mind by that midnight episode of tho bat t Meld Unit after 26 years he related it when banished to tho rook of Ht, Helena. Another Instance of his roal tendor ness for tno buttering and oppressed waa during hlu JJgyptiau campaign. A poor fellah had been murdered by n triha of Aiabs who had entered with oh armed bund into n village and driven off (ho herds. Nupoloon immediately command ed that a company of dromedaries anil horsemen should go in pursuit of (ho BuHty parly Ono of (ho sheiks, Mir prltod u( tliu Indignation of (ho nn pur er, lewd (hut It would o( ho wiw for him to oiDhrotl hlii)o)f with (hu Aiib, rfwiKWQiM poi'lci for Ihu ku of a mlMrnhlo folluh, "Ww Jim, then, (hy imnV mierjnd (lie lieik- "lUm tllHll that," died NdPOluoii, with Vi) hmiiowui, "nil (hoo whom I ooinnmwl are niy lil)driil" Atfii, ( ilio iilittfug (l Julf", Npq. leoit vUiUd lioiopltilaiidejdenvorud ( uuiinulo Iho jwjor riyliitf poldlofn. 'Jf' i(t ititem)ilM(l Ut ooiivoy an Uw ul tills wm lii lit grout 1'iiliilliiK ut "Tho J'lutftiu ul Jum," wlH'ruli) Jwrni,oiiiii Nupulwiii touuhlutf Dm ryjilloi ut 11 MllllMr Hlllulwl Willi I M) (Ihaauv, All a( no dwHbf ivuwpl4 ' rtlw 1 ru pouiriyo In llw ", rl(et"J vvll us i tviud lil ynPiliy wlih iho wIThiIiih "l hi MonwMIT."r. l'lrl'lM(f. uhtr HlMiw- IM Mat flHlliW' miu j4-t (WIWJ.U UiBJ M wk wiiliwM! P W wliiijji jJiMirhjl HiflUnl wnHwwi) Jul Iwhwi mm J mh, bUi ! wUl l W0 i ,0 intmi Mil li1H WmtiW L, ii i eafcl dwp ilig JiwMw In Our Great Qmndtather'B Time, Si & uK the i b hiiirliiiR9 nf i.i i,,, n... :n ... :., tlve. In thiscent- 1 ury of enlight enment, we have Dr. Fierce 3 Pleasant rel icts, which cure all liver, stomach and bowel derange ments in the most effective way. Assist Nature a little now and then, with a gentle, cleansing laxative, thereby removing of fending matter from the stomach and bowels, toning up and invigorating the liver and quickening its tardy action, and you thereby remove the cause of a multitude of distressing diseases, such as headaches, indigestion, or dyspepsia, biliousness, pimples, blotches, eruptions. t boils, coustipation, piles, fistulas and maladies too numerous to mention. If people would pay more attention to properly regulating the action of their bowels, they would have less fre quent occasion to call for their doctor's services to subdue attacks of dangerous diseases. That, of all known agents to accom plish this purpose, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are uuequaled, is proven by the fact that once' used, they are always in. favor. Their secondary effect is to keep the bowels open and regular, not to fur ther constipate, as is the case with other pills. Hence, their great popularity, with sufferers from habitual constipation, piles and indigestion. A free sample of the " Pellets," (4 to 7 doses) on trial, is mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt of name and address on postal card. Address, World's Dispensary Mkdi cai, Association, Buffalo, N. Y. SPEED VERSUS SAFETY. A Sea Captain Tells How and Why lie Hunt Slake Quick Time. A passenger on ono of tho European Itaers made a jocoso romark to tho cap t&in ono night as thoy wero ohatting I familiarly on dock. "Yon sea captains," ho said, "aro the only absolute sovereigns now left in tho world. Whon tho ship loaves port, your will is law. Every ono on board recognizos your supromo authority. From your decisions thero are no ap peals. Every Hfo is in your koeping. You aro soa kings indeed." "No, wo aro bondmen of tho com pany managers," was tho bluff old cap tain's reply. "Wo aro under obliga tions to mako fast runs, yet novcr to talco any risks. It is no longer possiblo for tho captain of a first class liner to exercise discretion. "Why, on my last run across tho At lantic," ho continuedrapidly warming up, "I had bad weathor nearly all tho way. "When tho wind was not blowing a gale, thero was densofog, and I didn't dnro to run at full spo6d. ' Tho ship was 80 hour3 behind timo in roaching New York." Tho captain and tho passenger wero intimate friends and talked without re straint. "I wont to tho main office, " tho cap tnin continued, "and was roceivod cold ly hy tho manager, no told mo thut I had mado a very poor run. I tried to explain how bad tlfo weathgr had boen, but ho listened impatiently, no re minded mo that other ships loaving England on tho samo day had arrived much earlier, although thoy must havo had similar weathor, Ho said that tho day for cautious, 'old fashioned captains had gono by. Tha reputation of a ship for speed must bo maintained, and oap tains must bo brisk and wide awake, or tluir usofulnoss would be at an end. "Yon moy havo noticed, " tho captain added after a pause, "that wo have beon running at full tpoed all day in a heavy fog. Your king has boon profiting by tho reprimand which he received, and ho hasn't known n comfortable moment until (ho fog lifted an hour ago, "So you sea that the kings of (ha son are (ha mauugerit' bondmen, If (hey ore cuutJoiiB and avoid rinks, (hoy are considered sleepy niid slow. If (hey no venturesome and 1)10 ship goes wrong, then (hoy 11 ro tiidnmiiwl ns foolhardy. 'j'lmt'H Iho lyri-'iMy of tho fcen, oven If wo aro king o:i dock." I'hilodolpbin Times, A 'l)i 'inr" ('! Mate, Theywiire fUiidJiyj 011 lreofc cor ner waiting foi a our. rilio wum Ainori fiitill lie wum l!i ; IM), HI10 delighted in proolulmliig tin! gloria of thU mvf world, hill Jio 01 ly ulovAlwl liln )xia(y nofceiunj uijHVf'ft uvwy rpinurk will) (hut iirlliitliirO .'. "J11 Ihuohl (sou)) lry,"(ita. winio tny vm wahiiih i mr of blAyolur, a iniiu jiii) u wodjuu, whooM by. Tho woniU'J wins rjriiid iMdwjly iHB T "HIMHIlWlf." ''Awl" liio I uwlMiimui lHiuuiM. "JfjllKkHrlMMlJ.!" '" Tho uiil loolr III u)',l!4 "lit) you iiiiwi iliu wuiiim'i iii liliwiiiern?" "Vm, hut lit lUu old liomilry, yu know, wuvull 'hm nuki))Hwk)ini. '' JIim AmwriM liMdlly Umw liowlo uiiDWur lU I-iimw h all timwr. Hlio full it would ImruiU im ulmiitfu dig (M;ivtir ulluii luwuldMi'it, mi li linj))y nulil, "ily iliv wuy, tUi you null 'h ilr ut .)i'leiMkwi' cinkfulNr or I'lHruU" Tito KiiulliliiMtfji uluuM Uuf ilio ru Meu'iJirf bUtyuluf- "Phm)," hv wUl, "M uipl!iw) Iff iiiftin, I'll I III Hid biuu ut WWilfil-Hrfi)Hll " WMm JluiJuvl. 'IImui) H'wi m utfj'itilu 0Lhi4 Am wIwIhmJ it)mi,U)u tun mwww tuiiiiittt ij h mm) n mmiwi nAu itm u7 m w liiuil wmu) ujt. "WJul law liiiiiuw) hi &iiiftM Ummu wnujf to bubihb tiiT-Y"'i iV&vittialtSi i i niyM&oJaw intliiViSi f TODAV'U MARKRl'R. rJs g&r t'ua.auet Qaouttut. by Ttfloraplc 3ocal that decade they I cjai.kw, . u-tr 4. p m.--uiue werebiirnndcluui-lttvii.v " 'v.. hnai- tuota sv. but ineflec- I tlnw lor. .. i-d f I" miiir oi'ulriK ' 1 - w'!- in 1 wh: rA.f) t'UM, UOKMAKkin. , Dt'TUKKlt srouK. Vouih uii'SMd 4 J ctk. Hojtm 1 cjteeri 4J. Live caf'le l$2d. dheet-u'lve $l.i")1.50. MIU. MlICKi). -iilwii M ilin Co. qiiDtes: ioui' In vvm.li-'iie lot 2.25. Uetuil 2.60. iii-m$H u:,ln.$12 5Uaokfd. BhortH Jll; (a,t. Cli 4' t. e(l 14 ami $16 WilKAT. SO cetitA in'r nn e). HAY AND (IIIAIN. Oat-liii(iili-Ji. Hay iiuied, old $78; new $00.50; iji-w timothy JS 00 fau.m m;oiutcia. Wiml Betr-, Klo. Hi(i JhI a ii 7n. JEjrija In tnle, i!5j llutti-r H-t d.ury, lKfe2') eueal tkllCj orrtuiery,Vu. Chet-wjlO 10 16 cts Farm smoked nirat1 Jtucni. 'lt bsmB, 11; shoulders, 7. Potatoes 25c. Onions 2 cent FKl'ITA. Apples 30c bu. Pears In tritdt, 2-5o bu. I.IVK IWliTKY. rotiitry H-ntt, be; roosters ' not wanted; old ducks not wauled; young h..i, 7; young chickens, Go. Turkeys. 80. roHTr.ANn quotations. Griilu, Fwoil, etc. Flour Portland, $2.40; Walla Walla, $2 06; graham, $2.15; supeitiuo, $2.00 per oarrel. Oata White, 2526c; milling 27 29c; groy, 2527c rolled, in bags, $5.756.00; barrels, $6.006.25; esses, $3.75. Potatoes 4C45o pel buck; sweet, 2c per lb. Hay Good $910 per ton. Wool valley, 80c. Millstufls Bran, $13.50;shorts,$13.50; chop feid,$15 per ton; chicken wheat. 75c per cental. Hops- Dull, 47o. Hides green, suited, 00 lbs. 3'c. un der GO lbs., 23o; sheep pelts, 1000o. DAIllV PROUDCD. Butter Oregon fauuy creamery, 25 27jo; fauoy.dalry,20221c; fair to gooa, 15(jl7ic; common, 12K'. ( oeese Oregon 10llc per pound; Young American, ll121c; Swiss Imp., 2830c; Dom.,1418c. iiggs Oregou, 26o per dozen. Poultry oUickeijs.inlxed coops, $1.76 (2 00 per dozen; ducks, $3.0Q4; geese, i7; turkeys, live, lllkjc. Beet TojJstecri, 22io per lb; fair to good aloers, 22ic; cows, lc2o; dreased beef,3J4Jo Mutton Best sneep,$1.752; choice ewes, $1.001.G5. Hogs- Choice, heavy, $4.504.76, light aud fecders,$4: dressed, 60 per lb. Veal Small, choice, Go; large,84Jc per pound. BAN FKANOISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Euatern choice, 8 10c; do Inferior, 60o; do valley, 10 12c. ' Hups Quotable at 58. Potatoes Early Boee, - 3086o In sacks; Burbunks, 4050o per sack. Oats-Mllllnjr,9507t. ' How's 'This! Wo oder Ono Hundred Dollars Ro ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. tr. J. Chunky & Co-, PropB, Toledo, O. Wo tho undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their llrui. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo 0 Waldlug, KInnan & Mar vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toiodo,Ohlo Hall's Catarrh Curo In taken inter nally, acting directly upon (he blood and mucous surfaces of lis system. Price, 76o. per bottle, Bold hy ulf drug gists, Tcfitltnonlals free, The World's Pair Can not remain such without the blooming look and rudlent complexion which health uloue Imparts, Park's Ten, by clearing the blood of Impurities, makes the complexion regain the hue of youth, Bold by Lunn fc Brooks, 'iimwjujuiiuui.m HOART DISEASE 30 Y0AR3 ! tfliorJ Hnwtlifl'itlpJttfflanf r. fl, W. MfKiiiKoy, mUnitUTnt 'nun, iihLuim) u hnivo ).wiilliir. ! , "I ml hm (.uvurwly troiililwl i luiurLrfUuu&u ovur blnoulnuvliif lUwiw m. Willi (lio unity (it Him i)hm Dt t id ii I ii wur, I W iJmhlwl will) iiiilljllullvti () 11111 li)M ut lmilli. 1 uiia not kIumi) u my lifti plilu. Ulifj liuil Duln ymm hiuit Ihwiyiio Wi III tliHt I wm inuuii iiiuniiuil, uml fuiv tuiuM my utioniioii wuulli-iJ U) Dr MfloR9 Ileitrf Cure r,Mll Ui try l. 'i'lw l'4 lUlo mibi i iiwiimi iii)iiioyninuis, in m million, mi ii vw mum iiijvv w i'l llVfiHll Urn" ummi mum w t) Yf, Htuwm, I' w , imw, hi IrWrWtWi M jr"Vi i !j!iasg?iwsgr,M;a1 FORCED 10 TAKE A TITLE. Its Aquisition Forbidden Law. by Contrary to the constitution. How It litis Beon Fastened on u Newspaper. The Constitution of United States forbids the the acquisition of titles. In the far west not much lespect is paid to titles. Neatly every man is a " Col onel." or an "Houorablo." It is so little thought of that many men prefer to be called plain John Smith, Til Ford, Jo. Simon. But titles are sometimes con ferred by accident, and become a really good handle to catch hold of. In that case the peo ple catch on and use the handle right freely aud properly. A CURIOUS CASE. A stack of letters is received at this office in every mail and while many of them are printed in large letters "The One Cent Daily, Salem Oregon," a great many are written and there is a great variety of ways of writ ing it. Here are some of the ferms: "1 ct. I)., Salem, Or." "let. Daily, Salem, Or." "One Cent Daily, Salem, Or." "The One Cent Daily, Sa lem, Or." "The One Cent Daily J ouu anl, Salem, Or." "The Great One Cent Daily Journal, Salem, Or." "The Honorable One Cent Daily Journal, Salem, Or.'' That's a queer title for' a newspaper to got isn't it? About the last on earlh, any one would think of I "THE HONORABLE r Just think that over, what it means in connection with jour nalism. Honorable with itself. Honorable with tho peoplo. Honorable with its readers. Honorable in its -politics. Honorable with its contem poraries, Honorable in all its dealings. Honorable towards othor communities. Honorablo towards every human boing. That's whnt a newspaper should bo. Perhaps ? Perhaps what 1 Perhaps this is all a lie, Maybe it is, But tho people keep on ad urcHHing uiojr louors IION.ONEOJ3NT DAILY, Salem. Or, ' In ovoiy mail come orders with tho money, It is truo tho amounts aro small. But thoy aggrogato (inough to pay our papor mn, to pay Mm. J olios lior ront. to pay our om JoyoH, to pay ilio WiilorCoiru niwiy for povvor to run our prew, to pity tlio JSIuatrio Light Co, or ngiJWJ in wio nniuw, w pay wr nui, w pay wio minmun load tmitor who worries tho HUnUmmn mid Draconian so, Wo don't know what would h Home of thorn If wo hu(l real livo HiJItoni Jilfo thoy'yo got, In- hUw of nut iv (ioiiiinoii dutuh unbbnuv lioiul, But tho only'H kyop oomliig or Tun Qhk Oknt 13aUV. Jfi uoniH in sllyoiv fij' if month. fiO yit hi sJJvw' fur tw inuiilhu. l,00 in ullyiir IW I'J ihiyn, ( Ih not mul Dduiijiti ), W trnii't Mtnp tiium Nuiiiiiif in Uiu o id til H, Tint w tmii urn) (iowtupTiiK Qm Um Dmr vthm you timo In oiiu no mwm ut lint wht m mm Wirm mm, VMAm """' " "-" -"" " muMM-M- M .. .N . M. wh , m. k. Capital National Bank, JHR 1;1M TruDMcts ii ceneml bansanr bnslneM. yf JPsT W. L. Douglas s9v vrlViariTroR AKIN. a. cordevan: riKMCrl&CMMKUM CAtT. .3 FlNC CAir&KMNlMIM 3.?miCE,3SLUi. U2tf2.W0RKWQ. "' exruA rms:- ". 2.l7ftQY3'SCHItltt LADIES Over On Mlllloa Pm,U wear tK W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally Mtufactoty rney siIvb tno Dcst value far sbom They equal cuitota choM In styfa mat i rney eiva tno Dest vaiuo far the chmt. yMasanc ItHfBaSMd. Thi Tha prices era unllorsi, sUnp4 an aeti sir wearing quaiiue rn unmr Prom Si to Si aaved aver other !. 11 your dealer cannot supply you we can. SoMbi KRAVSSE BROS. 1.7-5m OflTHEIIN PACIFIC R.VL R U Nl Pullman Eiegant MSIeepin Cars Dlninf Cars !Sleeoinr Cara Tourist TO ST. PAUL . MINHEArOLIS' DULUTH FARGO GRAND, FQRKs: CROOKSJ0N WINNIPEG ' HELENA andV BUTTE THRO UGrH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end Southl ' For Information, !tlsalear4silMM tickets call on or wrlfej h -1 THOMAS, WATT '& ''&',, AGENTS, "05 Commercial st Baleini Or. Or A. D. OnABUTONt Aset.Gnl!aW Agent; l'ortlana, Oregon. -Tflis Milwaukee & St PmIWH. Travolan "malce a note os t." - This Great Railway Svitem Ciwiitt t ST, PAUL and OMAHA lion U) ail WJttJTKKX nu &HK1TMKXK MtHHf ANPjIt) THK rMhY LINK::;! -runln ptlrlo r,tl.led Jau4 Mw tiHMt Jftuw JteoUnlHft OhHirtif Mukliiy lU'fwylM sbij;w WW IW fji tfrjejrftU aro on tll ( all tWWKWJt Ifllff4 Vw rurllttr utenmw Mk (lit hWtM Ml r"Utfe,ord4nf CJ, EDDY, Qtnm) Atjt, W. CA6f,V, T;y, ?m Ai IWUWD tot & mmm Mwnwmii mm mi Ii ( mm grnm um two VAryiWuim J)ll miiimmm luwrnamrmtm t:ym4MfWi 'vm, m Miimmrniik k m m mm mi i wk.s M-:: X (Viii.H . . .. uiM mwMmi vi-s . ., I TSdH K4fc?7 ffiSiA! .---v...- CHICAOD. ME.IWW11 m RluiMM! mmm mim 4U '"WW.T EAST ! 'VIA THE Union Pacific System. Thmiieh Ptltlmnn PnlarMi'DlAnfnni rpA-.i1,i 8leeperi nod Krc llecllulng CUalr Car daily PORTLAND to CHICAGO lighted by llntsch light, Ttma to OHIoa0( 8j2 daya. Tina to New York, 4X days. Which Is many hours quioker than all com pftltots. JKor rates, time tAblca and fall Information apply to BOISE A BARKER. Agents, Salem, Or. B. W. BAXTER, O. K. BttbWN, General At ent. . m Dlst. Pass. Agent 13S Third Bt.. Portland. Hi E.l McNKlLJ,, UEOElVElt. To The East QIVEB THJJ CHOICE OP TWO TBUMfflNENTAL ROUTES GREAT ONION NORTHERN RY. PACIFIC RY. ViA --'Lew Rates' to 11 Eastera Cities. - Ocn teameralee,vePortlna;eYery;flveday For lull aeUll esJllOB or addresa 1IOIHK ft UARKER. W. H. HURUIUIIT, Gen. Pass. Agent. jronwna, ur G. M. POWERS, JLocal Ticket Agent. Tooi hi Trade st. Eastfand South i: via- THE SHASTA ! ROUTE of the ythPrn IPtcIflclIComwinv. OAununu xxrM tsai-xdm;baily , , ,TWWW yeKlttAWB AWB 8. V. Ar. IiV, Uv. Tarsrs lift tlalacm AT. H JTras. Abora traUui stop at all sUUom Mm ur Inclusive: 4o at Tt umKHVuaMAlvaxiCrr WM Ar, SHStt Uil 7iWi,m BiMliif Chick k Ogt1it KMt ruixMAN im msm .AKI Scond iCIm Sleeping Caw AHMkH to rilttoWHfN torn, iir,y-.(aiKfnW- tMiAv)tr ms&jmLjtim. w. n SSSLXT. """ Mkv'MJMVUllUMlfl)llI,Vlil7)iU-M-UMli.Y ftrnwaw- f(r - -J - - - ' J - iij mmvmrft HbvjlU Iff, rwm tmft&iM, .rmitm.. hl Wff,w jmi m j ). fluii'ff u? ! ! 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