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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1896)
witwuHMw') inii i"3K"'vr :Mynt'fefti' VN kf-W ''' X I I a J V i M t I iuj 14 l ! .''; Hi fc i:l fV, ft 'I r"T ? 'i i & ; s J If yon want a we hmH, use an "SwKTpKltSrSwk, . ' est, -g - : -"? XTfnnrT f 'iipiMi nrr rn r jT- aim BH uaatmnIVAT9 EI 1 1 .M t K . W ' St' laW .THV . jftf BNJsmiiiawyr aiLi.r , r JfttbmB jmT& T & - ' " AllCOCK S Plaster .... M,ND-Notoflolth.bo.tofcUff.lt.a8dkBlU. tlonsla o good M th. jtrndne. Daily Capital Journal DY HOlfER HROTHKRS. " MONDAY, FED. 17, 1890. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby nnnounec myuclf na in t-niididatc for tlic orflec of COUls Fi ASSESSOR subject to tlic will of the county Republican convention. Tw J. A. VAN EATON. STATE PRE33 OPINION. MUST PAY VOTE. Tub Capital Journal pays that Dave Craig, a representative from Marlon county, "ninclo tlto cleanest iccord of any man who went to the legislature." Faunuw, stockmen and worklngmeit will one day learn (hut there arc us many smart men among iiiftin na (bore are among lawyers or professional politician, or any other class of people, meuuiuy ' m"' letting schemers pull the wool over their eyes, and we will be able to get tnore worthy men In olllce. Pendle ton Tribune. Tub Salem Jowinal says the press of the state Is silent on tho supreme court-dcclslon of the Eastern Oregon nsylum case, bccaucc of a reluctance to criticise the court, and no dehlrc to endorse tho decision. This Is wrong, Eastern Oregon favors the decision. Union won In a fair contest and Is ontltlcd to tho branch asylum. Hep pner, Grant County Gazette. FOIt STATE SENATOK. Hon. Joseph A. Wright, of bparin, Union County, Is likely to bo nomin ated nnd elected on the republican ticket for Joint Senator from Union and Umatilla counties to succeed Hon. James II. ltuloy, of I'cnrflaton. " Joe." Wright would 1111 with credit nny oMco within the gift of the people of Oregon, llelsa magnlllcent speci men of western manhood largo and commanding, physically amlmcntnliy. Ho Is a royal good fellow, and whether In tho halls of legislation or as a private? citizen, bo always commands tho respect and adinlrntlou of all who come In contact with him. No more whole-souled, generous man cverwnlk ed the cath. There Is no limit to his devotion to bis friends and to any cause ho undertakes to cairy (o suc cess, but ho stands as firm as a stone wall against his enemies and all schemes to sene tho devil In sbeops clothing. He was tho choice of the untl-Dolph men for speaker of tho last Legislature, and although defeated for Speaker bo never ceased to light for what he believed to bo right, and when, at midnight on the last da of tho session, Mcllrldo was elected, Joe. Wright and moit of thcuoblo thirty" made Salem lively until morning, ilnglug"MaichlngThrough Georgia." He will Iw of great servleo to East rn Oregon, and to tho whole state, in tho next legislature, and will make a splendid l'roshlont of tho Senate. Ho lb a brilliant and able sou of a dis tinguished statesman of our nut ho tnte. Tho lion. J. A. Wright, I'iiI ted Slates hoimtor from Indiana it ml American Minister to Kiisslu under President Lincoln. Eastern Oregon U fortunate in having such a man In her midst. She cannot alfurd to leave hlin out or tho next legislature. Ills services will Iw needed and will bo of groat valuo to tho people. Joo Wright Is built llko tho common people and Is iilwnjs In tho (hlckest of the tight In support or the lights of tl 10 people.- Oregon State Journal. 01' LOCAL. INTEREST, Tho Salem Journal said It would publish all tho pross comments on tho decision In tho asylum caso but It has not published any of them that are against Salem In tho matter and consequently lias had little to pub lish because thoy hao almost unani mously been In support of the decision of tho court.- Union, Or., Republican. There lmo been no comments so fur to publish, excopt at Union and wo uiiuiit uur right to uxiin your local Interest. Hut to boom Its local Interests any town in Oregon has a good right to unasj linn as you hae. 'ii ui'ii-ium EN WEAK ft; CURED AS IF BY MAGIC, Victim ol Last Mtnhood should kjh) it OQCtt inr i-ona. baicxplitti.t how uU luaoly t oaulr, sulcUr and permanent I r rvipreJ. roinn uflNrinir in. 4 wektu c-i -t- lonl 10 IStMM . ninety nul.-l Ilouk tell bu full etroiiKth, tit TMauuiAQt and toao ara imivarteil tu am (i)fllon of tho body. tWuv with ih1i!v I ruxt(M)cd)rt to any man on application. m.i Ur manv citizens m mw i- sumed Instance of the A. P. A., to get a chance to vote. To do bo they must nppcar upon the tax-roll of llio county, . mrrt.vrfiw.icrs. butthcrc seems to boa wide divergence us to what really , f constitutes a property-owner, lliej; tax-roll for 1895 has been closed ror soino months. The county and state board of equalization have both paa.cd upon It, but, within the past few days, there seems to be n score or more of conscience-smitten Individu als who Imvo suddenly remembered that they have not been assessed, and Insist on being so recognized. A glance oxer these voluntnry state ments of assessable property proves Interesting. They aro piled up on a table In tho olllce of County Assessor Gfeenlenr, and, of a lot examined Fri day, It was dlscoered that those who sohght to be assessed generally com prised all their proiierty assessable in a watch, valued at 2.-, on which the tax would be GO cents. Some men nlso listed their household furniture at not to exceed Moo, but were careful ,..,., m nil nuL the column set apart for exemptions to the same amount. Some had thomselvcs assessed on notes, money, accounts, bicycles; but a great majority took refuge In a watch. It Is supposed that nil such statements shall be sworn to when presented, but of the number examined on Friday, very few con tained the Jurat of tho assessor or bis deputy, although each and every ono was signed. Judge Northup cites law as follews: " 'Whenever tho nsc.ssor shall have omitted to assess any real or personal property liable to taxation In his county, It shall be the duty of the sheriff, niton discovering such omis sion, to assess tho same and collect tho taxes thereon, In like manner m other assessments are made and taxes stj-llnn4 Ail ' IAJI1 VIVUI "Whenever It shall appear, there fore, that the assessor has ommlttcd toas6cssany property llaulo to tnx aslon, It becomes your duty, upon dis covering such omission, to make an assessment of the same and collect the tux thereon. It Is complained that the amount Is trilling upon which tho assessment Is sought to be made. TliU Is a matter for jou to consider, and If In your Judgment tho demand to bo ases.ed Is not lxinn tide, you can act accordingly. In this same connection, howcNcr, I desire to call your atten tion to section 28:1j of Hill's code, found on page mil! thereof, which Is as follews: " 'Tho assessor shall lequlro every poison to pay his poll taxes of every kind at the time of assessing tho same, and In default of such payment, the nsH-.or shall Immediately glvo the sberllf a list or such poll taxes, and the sherllT shall immediately col Hie same by sale of jicrsonal properly, or In the umdo directed In tho preced ing secllon.' "Tho sheriff performs tho duty of tho assessor In making this assess ment, and of the sheriff in collecting tho tax. It becomes your duty, there fore, at tho tlmo of the making of the assessment to follow the requirements or bcctlou 215, and to collect from entry poison who pays tax upon a sherllT's assessment, all poll taxes which such pcroii Is liable to pay, and, before lining a receipt for tax paid iiiMiu proicrty, it becomes your duly to receive the money for such poll tuxes, "Section WW, found upon page 1277 of Hill's code, requires a state poll tax of 91 to Iw assessed upon oery malo Inhabitant between tho ages of 21 and CO years, except all active or exempt tlremen, and tho session laws of 181)5, found upon page 148, further exempts from tho payment or this state poll tax all active memlers or the national guard. Tho session laws or 18U3, pagoGI, further tiMOSscd a road tvoll tax of 2 upon every person who shall bo liable to pay u state poll tax, 'which tax shall le collected with, and at the suno tlmo and In tho samo manner as county taxes shall bo collected.' "It becomes j our duty. thoroforvto collect from oer person seeking to be assessed upon tho property tho sum t i) naktnlit .mil .1.. 1 i.i.1 ...11 . ... .. w inihiu iu mill IU.IU AIU (US, HI , addition to the property tax, unless I mob person bo exempted therefrom ror tho reasons stated above, that 18, be cause over the ago or W) years or from tho reason that said person U an active or exempt Hreiuan, orau active member of tho state mllltlu. "Should any iwisou deyllue to pay 'theslpoHllaxes.hons liable to as- WssntontJn my 'Judgment, It becomes yourlluty to refuse to -Issue any re ceipt and to take such steps to collect such poll taxos ub the law direct. II. II. NOKTHtfP. BlrEKIl, SEAHH' VIEWS. Regarding the letter from Judge Northup, and In anintervlevfwlth tin ' 'OTegonla'ri'FeiJdrfe-r later, Sheriff Sears : ay8t . . ., I "I nm asked the question whether ' t t.r.nr.iit t liiiil nnv rlulit to refuse . ..... . Ck.rlff . .lnolrtnrr tn lin J1S- Tudee Northup writes a ju:u i - to assess a pis i own uua..... --- J B .. ..., .i ...... fnvm ntvm nrnnertv ocais. 8ssea aim yaj uw" i-- ---r . One of tho remarkable Incidents at- whtch ti,0 assessor bad not listed and tending the approaching election of alwwIlcUlcr ,( idle! assess, I could school director Is the effort oeing tj a fc the liayment 1- !.. ninnt' ni 7PI1S at tllC PrC .'"' ". ....... ...!. nmn. nf (iio titx tenuereu uuuh suu. vi- rf v nnd plve receipt therefor unless the state and road poll tax were paid at the samo time. I may say: I have given the subject sucn examiniiwuii is I could, and win inerciore &iin ij . ..t.l.., itt.itnr in iir- conciusions, Btiwj:i-i """"""i - -" rectlonon further researcti. as to the lirst question, I am of the opinion that my duty to assess Is manifest under section 28.'J1 of Hill's code. "As to the second question by sec tion 2835 of Hill's code, where the as sessor assesses poll tax he Is mode the collector thereof, nnd, If It -Is not paid at the time of assessment, be must Immediately give the sheriff a list orsuch taxes and the sheriff must collect the same by levy and sale of personal property. "Hy section 1 of the act of Febru ary 20, 1893,thc county court lsauthor Ized to levy tax on property for the road fund, nnd also a poll tax or $2, to lv. noapaPil on everv nerson liable to state poll tax, when taxes shall be collected with and at the samo time and In tho same manner as county tnxos shall be collected. Ily consulting section 2787, it will be seen I hat n state poll tax of 31 must 1m nald bv every person over 21 and Xes, and enemies of the common. peoplo In pdlfEtcWof course, very nice nlwjiant. smooth, cultured gcntU' men as lawyers and citizens. Wo print their Interview elsewhere on the defeat of the silver bill. ?Ve regret to say the Oregonlan ,eeemA.tq. think they arc all there Is or the Re publican parly. Mirny Republicans will be proud to say they have no affiliation with that stripe or Repub licans. If you take the Oregonlan Inter views with Dolph, Simon, McArthur and Fcnton, for it these four corpora tion lawyers nre all there Is of public sentiment In Oregon In the Republic an party on the sliver question. Two of the above aic Republican-Democrats, and two are Democrat-Republicans; but all four are Oregonlan ring machine politicians and arc about as much in sympathy or touch with the people as a Florida alligator Is with a llock of young ducks. Il.MlU Cxpto, iMguage nnd done promptly. Leave Mom. nrsT'T rowN, prop. al 1 t..i onlrr, a, p(Cft 'Jjtt DEPOT EXPRESS. ! AteetJ nil mall and pjsstimer (,.. anie nml exprcM to all nam r.u. ..' - ( - in jj I'retjipt service, iclrphone Nu 70 cut I A, Ml i T) t n. "7 ijujtK, i ' HARD TIMES GOOD FACTS. THE FAMIIiV under CO years or age. Thus, we have In this county two poll taxes, aggre gating the amount or W.( It must be plain that, If tho assessor falls to col lect the poll tax and sends the list to the sheriff, the latter offlccr may levy and sell. Ho must make levy before Bale. Rut suppose tho person who proposes to be nssesscd by the sheriff discloses property to him, as, for in stance, a gold watch or a diamond pin, nnd asks to bo assessed upon It. 1 do not think I could rcruse to assess him. "I must collect tho poll taxes, says the statute, at the same time. But to collect I must first levy, and, ns I would not levy on the watch or pin under tho circumstances supposed, without assault I could not levy at all. My ublllty to levy, however, does not preclude the Individual from tender ing and paying his tax on such watch and pin, and, us my duty Is to lccelvo tho taxes, I am of lho opinion thnt, If tho person assessed tenders his monoy to pay the tax on his property and demands his receipt for It, I hnvo no right to refuse to receive and re ceipt for It as tendered, or to pretend to levy on It as for the poll tax or gross tax, contrary to tho declared will of tho person paying. I should receive as tcndcrcd,andon tho account tendered, and collect any deficiency by levy on such iiersonal property as I may find subject to levy. "Inasmuch as the county Judgo dis claims for the county court Jurisdic tion In tho premises, nnd simply gives his opinion ns a private citizen, and as conflicting opinions have been given to mo by able lawyers on this subcct, I am placed In an embarrass ing position. If I refuse to assess peional property by request of the person wishing to pay n property tax thereon, unless ho also pays the polU taxes, 1 am liable to an action by tho person who In thereby deprived of Im portant civil rights. If, on tho other hand, I doncccpt the tender, how can 1 escape giving a tax receipt descrip tive of tho property assessed? "I'nder this conflict of opinion, 1 can seo no way to do my duty, comply with the law and escape jicrsonal liti gation, other than to accept nnd re ceipt for taxes as tendered, ami en forco collection ot tho poll tax by levy otid sale as I can find property. I wish (osay that the prlvllegoor being placed on tho tax-roll by request will bo ex tended to all alike." Sunday Oregonlan. ii 11 1 , . Political Meetings. Tuesday night, February 18th, tho Republicans of Frultland neighbor hood will hold the first campaign meeting at tho school bouse. All nre Invited. Chairman E. M. Croisan has issued a call for tho meeting of tho county Republican central commlttco on Saturday, February 29th, at 1 p. in., In (ho council chamber. At that tlmo tho dates ror tho primaries and con vention will bo fixed. Tuesday night a Joint debate will be held at thoSunnysIdo school house, on tho old stage road, six miles south HEADING FOK CIRCLE. Kvcry reader or The .Touknal should look up the list of premiums given absolutely free with this paper. The Weekly JounNAL at SI a year Is the cheapest paper on the Pacific coast, yet with It we give yearly sub scriptions to nny of the following valuable publications, each known to the world as a Btandard In Its Held: The Toledo Blade, The Queen of Fashions, Womankind, Tho Farm News, Tho Child Garden. These valuable publications are each worth a $1 a year, yet we glvo you your choice, one year free, for a $1.50 subscription to The Journal, cither tho Daily for six months or tho Weekly for eighteen months. See tho list, and don't neglect to profit by it... . ., . JJOn'L 00 (ICCCIVCU IIllO imjuiB iui so-called premiums offered with high priced papers at n slight advance. Remember The Jouiinal Is the cheapest newspaper on the Pacific coast, and It gives you high grade lcmlums without additional charge Say'- mister! youVe dropped youn BflP M"1"' S$$R ttirni!i.l.A... .1 , United State anil territories to sell ,1,. t. ..'"' 'aln Wahcr and Steam Cooker, UmW ' U,KC ,U ,"Ve? ilV v" Pticc in ,,la we 0! clothes 111 lcs than six months. Sent C n D. by express, prepaid, for $3.50. lin. ,J In copper. I-or pvticulnis, addrest ' 3 ). U I1K0WN. 156 Statu street. .Salem, Oregon 244 ComiMxialjSlrael, Corner Siaic Tho Capital 'Printing Company hii n moved to dial lecatlon. Call om us. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. The best Salve In the world for Cuts, Uruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheuin, Feer Sores, Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains, nml all Skin Eruntions. and positively cure. Piles or no pay required. It Is guaranteed of gle perfect satisfaction or money reiuniieu. Price 25 cents a tot For sale by I'rcd A. Letu. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The grocery firm of Mclntlro & Davis has dissolved partnership, and the undersigned will continue the business under the firm name of Chas. T. Mclntlro & Co. Tho thanks of the establishment aro extended to all patrons for past favors, and It will bo tho ambition of the new man ngement to merit a continuance of the same. Chas. T. McIntike. PLUG The largest piece of GOOD tobacco ever sold for 10 cents w. A. CUSICK 1'rcsi'dcnt. J. II. Auut. Cutat I. INSURANCE. J. N. 1 erg ci , agent for Western Assurance of Toro it , Phoenix 01 London, New Zealand Iniurmce company and the Etna Life nnd Accilcnt, has moved his office In with the Globe Rial Estate office, up stairs in po,t office bui'd lnu. '-2 "" EAST AND SOUTH 1 With a strong county ticket there Is nothing can defeat tho Republicans of old Marlon. With some weak men on the ticket nothing can elect the whole ticket. ILZ'S MM tyFREE DELIVERY. WOLZ & MIESUKE, Props, Dealars In all kinds of freli and salt meats. nrrresh sausatro a specialty. i;i COMMERCIAL ST. GEO. FENDRICW8 MEAT MARKET. 32I Commercial str- Cottle Block Successor to C. M Beck & Co. Best meats In tho city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. While the Populists aro quarreling for visionary spoils, Republicans should pull together for good government. Children Gryfor Pitohur1 OMttrin. A Bank Failure. AN INVESTIGATION DEHANDED. A general banking business Is done by the human system, because the blood de posits iu Its vaults whatever wealth we may gain from day to day. This wealth is laid up against "a rainy day " as a reserve fuud we're In a condition of healthy prosperity If we have laid away sufficient capital to draw upon iu the hour of our greatest need. There is dancer in getting thin, because it's uuk earl some flesh. The odds are iu favor of the SALEM WATER CO. Offices Willamette Hotel Building For water service apply at office, llills payable monthly in advance. Make all complaints al the office. Open sptcket to pretcnt freezing, posi lively prohibited. Care should be taken if in danger of freezing to have stop and waste gate closed sco section 3 rules and reg ulation. No deduction In bills will beat lowed for absence or for any cause whatever unless water is cut ol Irom premises. .VIA- hasta Route. fcpilni Niiiiiiil h OF SALEM Transact a general banking builnett MONEYTGUMH M1VUTT- T On farm land security Bush Special rates on large loans. Loans consldcicd without delay HAMILTON &M01K Bank buildlntt. MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. OveriUuili's Bank, T. K. FORD OF THE Southern Pacific Co, California Express Train Uun dai, between l'orlianu and Ean rrancisco South I North 8:50 p. m. I lv. 1'oruana at. il:oo p.m. I lv Salem lv. 1 0:45 a- "' I ar San Fran. Iv, Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon City, Wo dburu, Salem, Turner, Marion, Jefferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Irving, Eugene, Crcswtll, Drain, and all stations from Koehurg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSEDURG MAIL DAILY. North South 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:20 p.m. lv. Portland ar. lv. Salem lv. ar. Rosob'g lv. 4:10 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:30 a.m. SALEM PASSENGER. South 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. lv. Portland ur. nr. Salem lv. North 10:03 a.m. 8:00 a.m. THE WAR IS OVER and no one Is hurt. The undersigned have dlssoUed partnership on State street, and has opened a wagon and carriage shop at 320 Commercial st in connection with Sprague & Crounk's blacksmith shop, opposite the State Insurance building, where I will carry a complete line of carriage and wagon wood material, and I am ready to build or repair any kind of vehicles on thort notice, from the heavier! to the lightest, and will give prices which haye never been heard of before. I guarantee all work to give perfect satisfaction. Give me a call. IIERSCHBACn, Salem, Oregon. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE TULLMAN BUFFET 8LEF.PERS aud second-class sleeping cars attached to nil trains. a slim of lettluir down in health. To train in blood is nearly always to gaiu iu whole- genus of consumption, grip, or pneumonia, u our nver oe inactive auu our 0100a im pure, or if our flesh be reduced below a ealthy standard. What is required is an increase in onxgenti-fig hlittsr strength. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery enriches the blood and makes it wholesome, stops the waste c ' tissue and at the same time builds up the strength. A medicine which will rid the blood of its poisons, cleanse and invigorate the great orgaus of the body, vitalize the system, thrill the whole being with new energy and make permanent work of it, is surely a remedy of great value. But wheu we make a positive statement that o3 v It. I :8 WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvallls, dally cept Sunday. 1 (ex- MONEY JO LOAN. I have $5000 to loan In one sum otic; fractional part not less than $300 To lota a Salem during the next 30 days. Addits with particulars, I. H. HAWLEY. 2G6V$ Stark street, : Portlmd, ft Miss Ballou's Schoo OrKNEJi UN CHANGING EC ALL, Will receive children from 1 vcan upwri Snenial attention to beuinners. All desfti branches for theolder pupils taught, inclaj lm drawing, modcllntr. music plain sod tUtlr t.eetlle uork All work done on ike a dividual plan In which each child is A vanced according to Its own capacity Fa terms and particulars apply to Mill O.wl- lou. Twentieth and Chemeketa sis. German Lessons Given by a qualified teacher, a native of Germany. Classes for children on i-i mlnu nr Phannlnp Hall. Mrs. Rapsey. 454 MmimS BANJO LESSONS. Given on reasonable terms Vy an "l teacher. W. A. RAPbW. 4S4 piuim C. H. LANE, BCHiNTTill 21 1 Commercial RTSuits $15 upwards. ot Qilrn Or Pants upffaoJitj! 7:30 a.m.! I2:i5pm.f Lv. Ar. Portland, Corvallls. Ar 16:20 p, in, Lv 1 113s p. m. At Albany and Corvallls connect with trams of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad. Express train dally except Sunday, FREE TO AIL LADIES! I have a ery simple home treatment which 1 will send free to all suffering women. Cures ftmale troubles of every nature, Moit won derful remedy ever known The half has never been told; For could we with Ink the ocean fill, Yere every blade of grass a quill, Were tho whole world of parchment made And every woman a scribe by trade To tell the merits of Balm of Figs, Iiwould drain the ocean dry. Nor would the scroll contain the whole, Though stretched from sky to sky. Address Mrs. J. Vf. B., box 96, Tallman, Linn county, Or. 2-12-imt lerv. a bold assertion. All Dr. Pierce asks is that you tuake a thorough Investigation and MtisfyyourselfofthetrutUof his assertion, By ndiuir to the World's Dispensary Med. of Salem, between the literary nnd LX Kla!i?,'!' ?,unal0-N- V.. you can pet People' party ciubi ot thatJftlon. ML'SftS' '"T'" iij vmua vu umi, Mxuuu. puoiojrrapus or a large number of those The fllH'StUm tfi rw illsi.iwvjvl la iinv. CUredofthroit.bronrliT.il nml lnmr,i;nn. golvcri thnt tho lmvnmnmnt etmni.i Js 'ell " f kln and scrofulous atfectious boncu, unit, mo t.oornmont should by the "Golden Medical Discovery." They own and operate the railways," Tho " publish a book of 160 pages, being-i literary society In comnosetl of Ibv, mficl'retionusurnptlon,bronchiti9, mct.11, owiuij iu wiuiiwhii 01 xie Mtbma, catsub, which will be mailed on publicans mostly. j Kceipt of address md eix U ioauvpii! HARD TIMES PRICES! Hie times are hard and I propose to give the public hard limes prices New tictorv shoes.piain too With toes and calks , 1 e0 Hand-maSe steel shoes .... 3 00 Track shoeing .,.,..',". 250 "Jack" JIarJdns, loo Chemeketa street. T- H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. Makesasp-ialty of fine repair work, Seth nioroas clock, etc.. 215 Commercial Street Tako Your VVifo onoot thoe handsome Ponnv, pt,vi They are given freo with each !., ..,' 4:4S P. m 75 P. m, '. Lv. Portland Ar. Ar.McMinvilleLv 8:25 a. m, 6:50 a. m THROUGH TICKETS to all points in the Eastern States, Canada ana Europe can be obtained at lowest rate! from W.W. SINNER, Agent, Salem. E. P, ROGERS, Asst. G. K. & P. A., Portland, Or. R. KOEHLER, Manager. Sct&nlino American j & Agonoy torA BA MTJ H Ckvttrm. TRAns . OE8IQM PATKNTS. nnHWBiuA . 1 .-... . ..'-w.,:,"."" i ' W.'.t r.''US? na " "snoBooic writ to MUiUN CO.. sti BmomwAT. Maw Yoar. Olaett bureia ror cecurlng palest In America, ferr patent Uken oat by iuU broofht befon tns pubUo by n notloe given freo otchlita la lb rf fimiiih &mtxmn TArreit clrrntetlon of any telenUflo paper In tfaa l b wlUioul It. WMklr. 3.iMta w'H Atdroi.MONN & ca 1 -. wVortClty. Chicago, Milwaukee k Si. Panllj rrSJ3cAp6Tia jT J 3APAUL A i M.lNNEBOXAV?Vty i - HiWAUr;tlB iLf o vr a ST l g Yfci I, if ' JM liL I in ,)01 MiDliiijijcn 5ritii t. .4la. JaORf ttaiijGlttWCltCe. ciw.'.ri,o y I'ilP 'V non.poUonoj vn?" 8l'ermorrhoea, $&? Wtiltei, unnatural illi cliargw. or any Inflamma. ''on, urliaiioii or ulcere- ,1 U t tltlicou, nim. t. s-'ii Ngii -astringent. i.ii. ,t DrncsUta, or 1 plain wrapper. lf.00. or 3 UAtlci. iT3. CircUtr wnt ou rta.of4T ftl AWHFIAT THIS MAP- Of the Chicago, MllrJ $ Railway and note its n"&0: transcontinental lines at bt. "u'hlMtJr and remember when gWS?" 5hetHf! are lighted with eicw-i jut steam. Its equipment j ?7,j a Buffet, library, smoking and "g" with free reclining chairs, "i car tieithlHU an electric f "8 the ti lis dining cars are IM w x0 Other lir.es are longer h" 'gtare arc shorter, ana no. -- rt (t, urious accommodations. ' .tTb8 W rpaums iur 111c ir-" L-i.p. 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