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"MOKE MONEY" CRY. IT COMES FROM FARMERS, WHO HAVI A REAL MONETARY GRIEVANCE. TU Mf It )ll.tk.a u w. tk Cm aal KBd7 bat ha a to Ik KlUt m sf ThalF trouble Whj JatarMt U 1 lll(l la lha Wt aaa fcot ktatlatla, ml riaakla Natl la IMVaraat aaatiaaa. 1'pon trwiiiK the tnovruient for a Utk't toluiim of circulation back fur a cr of years it will be fouud thai It hu invsriuUv mamf-sted great.! ritn until ' ' sprimllnral srrtiuns cf lh- n.uutrv. Otiv urns'. v, thru, we must k fr the underlying raus in thcae ....'.UiliiU'. hen the subject U analyzed, It will be ubst-rvexl tbat lha ground for discon tent at dinting renditions lie In tha (act that notwithstanding ffteatly Im proved means of production, notwith standing greater facilitit and materi ally reduced ratea fur tb transporta tion and distribution of product, to agiiutilturist, opon wboin ao larg a purt it our economic svsttn 1 depend ent, fluda himself, generally apeaking, afttr a twelvemonth of bard wnrk, no further ahead than at tba beiilnuiug of u0 year, and in many instance hi statu U woraa. Through the failure to muUe a proportionate income he baa not Iffu able to reduce, but baa, In fact, iurreacd hi money obligation. lt in Uut maintained that such it tba .ii tbroughout tho laud, uor are all .tri:'ulturit entitled to equal credit fur tme mid economy. Many case there arv, doubtless, where sympathy la not ikserved, but iu moat of the commnut riea where diacouteut prevail the rea sou hc-ru given it the true one, the dis i nation of self satisfied theorist In be contrary notwithstanding. Numerous tianiiuatious made by puluataking investigators warrant tbe tutruji lit that the nuequul diftributlon i t capital Mud of money and the ronar .iicnt gioc iuequalitv in interest rat are the chief rau of the inability to carry on the important biiMnem of agri calture profltublr The section of the country polling j the largest silver vote in IMifl bare, generally speaking, iiiMitllriont credit , ftvllities. The mi nil fanner who, ml ' vau'ing from the c million of fitriu la- borer, aeeka A larger mi inure of inde ( peudeuce aud greater rnmfort for bi family, is not only compelled to rnorf guge hi reulty, fminciitly at ratea a h.fcu a 13 per cent, but h nndrr the necessity of borrouiug upon bis pro spective crop. Having uo banking oftlc to call npou, be turns to the storekeep er, who extend credit for the needed supplies and taxes the not rower first for interest upon the loan, wound ill the way of increased prices for staple fur uished aud finally in the way of die- i counts or commission upon tb produot , of the farm turned in i payment, i These items not Infrequently aggregate MO per cent upon tba actual oredit ex tended, and iu a very large number of cades the total exceeds 20 per oent. It is perhaps unnecessary to add tbat basinets of any kind nudcr such condi tions would be unpolitaMe. It it, then, surprising when the agri culturist, who knows littl relatively of the principles of touud finance, imagine that an Increase in the volume of tnouey would benefit him? Is lt tobewoudered at, when be hears or read of money go ing beggiug at I per cent in the uietrtip olis, he fancies that, by some hocus pocus, Wall street Is constantly striving to grind him dowuf It I our biitiiies to teach him other wise; to teach him that the prosperity of tbe commercial centers Is closely in terwoven with bis is, in fact, larguly dependent upon his welfare but the lesson can only be brought home to biiu by tbe Introduction of means through which bis own prosperity shall be as sured. For, even ns it is impossible to iutcreft a starving man in the plan of salvation, so the debt ridden farmer cau only acquire faith in our view of sound nuance when relktved of bis present on erous burdens. To him a system which operate so unequally as tbe existing one docs mast appear not only unsound, but absolutely tyrannical. Any change, he feels, would bo for tbe better. Con sequently the southern farmer demand ed tbe reinstatement of the state bank note ytem four years ago, and last year the free coinage of silver apiared to him the best solution of the difficulty. Tbe remedy 1 manifestly not to be found In any form of inflation of our circulation, but In providing by legisla tion or otherwise increased credit facilt tie. both for long term loans upou mortgagee and short term credit upon croM, aud a better distribution of tbe circulation which we bave. In this, it" in many other mutter, we must refer for guidance to human expe rience elsewhere. In uo country ba the system of advancing sliort time credits to agriculturists reached the high state of development which Is found in rcot lund. Thti Scotch bunker has learned that tho farmer is, under a well guard ed system, as fairly entitled to credit to float his venture as the merchant or the manufacturer. 8cotlai:d baa one hanking tirm for each 4,001) of population ami a ratio of j banking capital to total riwumn of banks of 1 to 1'J. Uy this economy iu tbe use of capital the hanks ate able to 1 declare dividends averaging fully Jo j per cent while giving credits cnliuurilv ' at rates rarely exceeding 4 per rent, and every hamlet In the kingdom has a banking office within it" limit or in its j immediate vicinity. Taking the htutaanf Alabama, Minus ippt aud Aikansas an an example. It will be found that these have nlout 4.01)0,000 population and I 1 banking I institutions, iucluding private bankers, with a total capital of il?.oo0,000; to tal resources, 1 10,000, 000, or a ratio of capital to resources about I to I I S. and one banking office to 3,000 of pop ulation. Tbe rc&sou for exorbitant iutiiett rate In the List tueutioncd section is obvlocs. And it will coutinue tn rxi.t unless some means of economising cap ital, as is don in Scotland, is provided and the storekeeper is compelled by competition to reduce rates. Tbe comp troller cf the curreuoy, in bis annual report for ISiifl, prescuts table snow, log the banking power of tbe several slaU und territories, from which th following abstract Is compiled, to illus trute this point more forcibly: Avtajtg .io powaa pta caeirt. so sTtrt. IS Ntloa- Luoa si. tat and nd trust priests eom- lan bsiikn. paniss. backs, t'alted dtatM. . . t. lld.s tJt l mi All Muunttiu, h)kl Mand Minimum, Ar kiMH AM 9 New LnfUnd it.ii. rsw nso is to moo I mi i.C itiln (V :i K Tt u s iroO U southern stt IT H ut I D I eantnd !;.. t .4 til AM AAs l wes'ir Mt.. 54 1 ss s j? tPacUlo stn .. ." T.M Tbe great riispanty between the banking facillt.es is seen at a glance. The six New Euglatxl ttatcs, witb AO estimated population ( I SUB) of 5.S0O. 000, pw M uearly T9 per capit; tb II southern states, with 10,000.000 population, show barely I8 per capita, or li xmt cent of tbe former. Including saving tiaijsi and loan and trust eciu-pani-s the ratio is materially redncexl, tbe south showing only 7 percent of the ainouut given for New England. An alysing tba item giveu in the last col umn, aa staled iu the comptroller t.v I ble, it 1 found tbat the itatea and ter- nUTies representing 70 per cent or the popnlatlon have less than 83 percent cf the nt ire banking power, estimated at $), iOu, 000,1100. Maurice L. Muhleman iu New Yurk Herald. fr tolnac Iriuaa4 I MtoUwdla;. If auy advocate of tbe free coinage of silver dollars or copper dollar or iron dollar at auy ratio, 14 to 1, more or lea, will ugice to stop there and ask uoibiug more, I for one am prepared to meet him, and in thut way to stop the Lt uui coat'stl. Yi'bo wuuiti want them? iNot cne of thfae men w ill consent to free coinage on thoae term. Not one cf I them would he satisfied. Not one of i tliem would then get what he I after I under the pretext that free coinage and I "equal rights of go:d and silver" are all ! thai be want. I challenge any cn to 1 find an advocate of free coinage at U to II on these simple terms that both gold and silver should be treated alike; tbat both gold and silver roius shall be made .for any on w bo take the bullion to I the mint to auy number that be want. I i cuaiieiige any advocate of free coinage I to deny that free coinage, pare and aim- pie, is not what be demands, and not one of them will dure to meet this chal lenge. Thl demand fur free coinage is a ; rover intended to conceal the true par ' -e of tbse wh" afk it. MoM cf those ! who support this measure have been de : wived and misled. Let such men put j the question to any owner of silver i mines, to any senator or representative I in congrei or to any and every caudi- 1 date on the free coinage platform in the following terms: ' If we grant free or unlimited coin age, without chaige for the coining, ' will you demand nothing more?" Not a man who knows what the true pur- ' pore i- will answer " Yes" to thut ques tion. Kdward Atkinson. f thm C'urrBr. Capital fly dividing this one dollar it becomes two, which make more money. I pity you these two dollar for wages, you see. Labor But when I go to buy bread I find them only worth one, so I don't ee it From "Robinson Crusoe' Mon ey," by David A. SVelU Can't Eipar Laws. No civilized country cau confine It citizen within Its own territory or prohibit all commercial intercourse with other countries. Every country, there fore, need money which can be used in purchase from and in payment of it debt to other countries. Yet, howsoev er great a country may be, aud however absolute may be the power of it gov ernment, it laws can have no extrater ritorial effect No government, there fore, can prescribe the standard by which it currency shall be valued in any other country, or compel tbe citi teus of another country to receive its currency save at the bullion value of that currency iu the markets of tb world. liver Versus Milk. Cp in Iowa they have given op silver and have a softer snap. They make $41, (00,000 in Iowa from their cows alone. Thut beats free silver, doesn't it beat it all hollow? They make 41,o0,000 selling milk, butter, chteso and calves, aud at the end of the year they have tbe same old Mousy aud Speck and Spot und Hrindle and Hess that they bad the yeur before. The Kansas cow it ticking her hcud over the pasture fence, lowing and mooiuK, with her bug swell itg with 4 1,000,000 worth of milk, while tho old man is dowu town t cur ing bi shirt because, the plutocrats vtou't coin (SC.OOO.OOO worth of r.lver Kmporia ( Kan. ) Uan-tfe. I radii tor t'tnsm, V."e have lately giveu some accnutit of the operation of agricultural bunks iu KuroH which have done very much for the fnnning class by making U possible tot it to secure loans ou such security aa fnrnit is can offer. The former is espe cially iu need of credit, for the interval must always be considerable between the preparation of the soil and the har vesting of the crop. He must spt-ud money a long time liefore b onn get kiiv bark. A to most of his products, he limy le aid to be carrying on a bni ncs when' the stock is turned over mil mice a veal. KutUntmort. as a crop naiiircs nil met the country at the anic tn'oii, and g'lx rally ithin n period of a few we k, it is par f iinl urly inipoi- t.mt to the latni'l thut lie should not le f coinjicllod to rialii on his harvests iiu- uiciiiuti lv. lb- would break the market if be weic oldiK-il t sell all bis crop j its soon as nil In rid. and yet he must; .ell gisal ili al. for be has been under 1 expense for months without any income. While the farmer mi re fhuu uliinxt ; any other producer need credit, he can- ) not generally oflei conunetcial security, and real ot.ite is not agotnlsecnrity fot ' ordinary lanks of discount to take, and it is unlawful for our national batiks tc accept it. The result l that the farmer is usually compelled to sell his produce1 On of th daties of th fevsjcnmeni laavatamaln tltal VolUUlaf l m mm PUTTING RING9 ON THE RIGHT HOGS. j rr-fA CjLJM V"'fT - JT JAi SAffvf wmnt la tb putting cf ring In th tsetse P7 Bpeeeh- . at an unpropmoua time or to f4 ctradU of merchant and private banker for which usurious ratea are obtained. In this country there ha Usui practically uo effort to supply thm need for agricul tural credits, altnough tbe broker and private banker and facto who bavt matte a practice of lending fo fanners have made a great deal of money ool of it, for tbe absence of competition s ables tliem to get a high rate for money, and tbe fanner pretty generally pay hit debt. It is singular that in our own country uo effort baa been n ade to afford agri culture in general the capital it needs f.jr the improving of Jnd and for carry ing on farm operation during the long interval between the annual markednj of croi Tbe changed conditions of tb tin- make it imperative that farming must be conducted upou more cientifle principle so a to get out of tb land more than il ba heretofore produced, and that neoussity leave no aiuauativs but either to afford the farmer enlarged credit facilities or to ieuve tbe present landholder to be fioaeo t by ImoIt eucy, with th result of transferring (hit Wi-ay to a class posaeaaicg uuplei and Able to caltivate larger farms upon improved method. Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin. (frhowtBt dotes wasr aaarly sal civilised aaueoa aaopiea sue (wo JftO-B Bu4 - rhii i Mn to Lsjmioao HuuduHM AiwtrU-Huuijary I Kuamanl t&p Flnlud H.hwia Hwlizi-rlsind lit'lfflUlU itl-wtriMj Kyttiu Kran llJy 1S7T 1177 K7 1M7 1K78 UiTS net inrwmy Ku-.w1.-n IHT9 IH7 lnniarii ls United 8tstM (asluptsl .... fTlt Germany IRt Portnrnl t'DIUsl HtaM (copt) . tsM 1A6S Auslralla Brmsli CaiiMia United State ipractma.il) laM flmt Britain (.iluUljl. ISie Orrat brltlnipraulicallviiW k U.iirltalatrsperlnitfBUilIrl 1T7 Th UI4 IMIia aa4 tbe silnr Ovllav. The value of every dollar earned by the wage earner and paid to the fanner under present ooudition i 100 neut. With the unlimited coinage of silver t the ratio of 14 to 1 the value of the dollar would link to the price of the ilver bulliou in ooin, containing 87 1 grains of pure silver, or about SI cent. Desigu suggeated for th "fre li ver" dollar. Tbe American eagle will not stay on a debased coin. The man in the moon like it because it get it iiape from him, and tb tronibon uit its sliding value. No charge for design. Free coinage, free design. Ao tha silver trust are bound to get rich. Silver Qasatioa la a Matsbali, In every rural town of th country free coinage advocate are prom Urn g farmer that 16 to 1 would raise th pric of grain and meat and that re duce the proportion of tbe produce of tlw farm that goe to pay the labor em ployed. Of all brazen performance of the century, the most impudent i that by which at the aame time the wage earner are invited to aasist in a cam paign to make their food more dear to them and to rcduc the wage of th most numerous olaas of wag earners in the country. There is the silver question tn out shell. It 1 limply qtfesrtioa a to whether our wag earner ar getting too high wages. They may an well fao the question. If our wage earner be lieve they are getting too high wage and that thl country la suffering In cousuquenoa, all tbey bav to do is to take lower wage If they prefer roundabout way, tbey can favor fre coinage of silver, and they will get their wage cut down half without any fur ther trouble on their part In the light of our experience with flat money legislation, from the green back to th Sherman pig silver certifi cate, this long suffering country will finally learn that wealth ia not created by flat, but is made by labor; that th law ran put no dollar into any man's pocket uulca it lint take it from tb pocket of mtui other man, and that w age earner are first and tot inter ested in opposing interferano by law. There ha never yet been made law to put Into any laboring man' pork" a single dollar thai he did not earn. Ha of all men, therefore, has the beat right to insist that there shall be mo law passed that will raise tb pric of what he ha to buy, and thus take from him any portion of what ba ha earned. Hon. John De Witt Warner ia Present "Prob lem. " ' Two (olae1 Lite. Ihio of the Chinese coins is called "li. " Had the result of the flection in th I'niU-d fetatc been different last November, our 1 urges) sil ver coi n would hv been "Ita." no of th taa porta t dan b o T R Q rvi B O N E 1 no of hog fro W, That tbe pending tariff bill U eo pecially isatlxfaetory to the fartm r b shown by a closing otence of an article in the Mlnnesij-jlui Tribune, whose editor have tjcial fucltiliiv fiar tenting; the erntltwot of the agri cultural clie of the country. Tht sentence la quest iou ): "There U one thin,: certain; the western far men will not have any cause to com plain that tbe bill was contructe.l In the IntermUof MMtern enanufatiursria and) capitalist as opuom-d to the r own, it I the moat favorable tariff bill to farmers ever frurued," Cac cr or me pn,i,i u cotnplainiog about the "alow pio grenw" being nuule under the MiKiti ley. adaiialatralioa point out aa ad rulolstration la the history of the country la which a rapid " progr.- was maJer It ia lew than three tooolb aloe Wm. McKiuley wan loaugerated, and In that time a bi metallic commhsdOD haa been sent abroad to open the way for aa Inttr- prlaoa doont la Cuba have been op coed to American -dtbteoa, naooey fufwarded to that Island to feed cltU eo of thU country there ho are aufferlos; for food, a aprial comtnvf sloner sent to learn the facia upon which to baM the action which ia In tended to carry out the eiiuacialinns of tbe pktfurai in regard to Cube, a warship aent to Hawaii to protect Aiuerkan lotereHt there, and por haps open the way for deflnate aoiiuti regarding her appeal fur sdmv-won to the Union, appointment bave been tiiede s rapidly an res4it lor exltsting law will peruait, and a tariff bill fraal and paawed by one bram-h of eongreM and under discus slop by the other. Can anytxidy point out another adiulclsilratloi) whkh aocoinpliahed a niuch iu the tlrnt (hree month of it exlsit arjfv? Mr, Isaac Horner, proprietor of the Burton House, Burton, W. Vs., aod one of the uioat widely known nten in the state waa cured of rheumatism after three yean of suffering. He ): "I bave not gufflcent command of language to convey any idea ol What I suffered, my phyaicausj told me that nothing could be done for me and my friend were fully con vinved that nothing but death would relieve me of my suffering. Ia June, 18yt, Mrc Evans, then saleaman for the Wheeling Drug Co., recommend ed Chamberlain's Pain Balin. At this) time my foot and limb were swollen to mora than double their nocmal alee and It seemed to me my leg would buret, but soon after began using the Tain Balm the welling began todecrase, the pain to leave, and now I consider tbat I am entirely cured. For sale by the Delta Drug Store. Hundreds of thousands) have been Induced to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by reading wtjat it hasidone for others, and having test ed Its merits for themselves art to day Its warmest friends. For sale by Delta Drug Store. Ask your Druggist for the Kinder garten Novelty, "The house dial Jack Built." He will give It to you Sbllelh'Ia Ayer's Cherry 1'ectnrnl. BSarat I'eu How.ls Witt Cucrta. Candv Cuthnrttc. sure coostlpatloa forever. Mu, te ' " C. C. ra.1. druggist re! uod mooer- aVat Takan asU 4 luaok listr i-lf To quit lobacoo tusily aod (onoei. Le u.u ostie. full of life. brr aod vltrur, ulae Nt l Bue, tht vnoder-wurSer, Uxml aiaiie rk aaata auong. All drugsisu, Utc or II. Cursfusrsa ued. Booklet aad senple Im AOdMa terllng Haaisdf Ca, C'bicaao or Ns iwk I was nervous, tired, irritable and cross. Karl's Clowr Root Tea, has made me well and happy Mrs. E. B. Worden. For sale by the Delta Drug Store. Coustipation Canutes more than halt the ills of women. Karl's Clover Root Tea Is a pleaxant cure for consti pation. For sale by the Delta'Drug Store. T ttn CsmUhSs tsrtMft T CsteM I'tMt cibartu. lue or Mo. IIUC C fail to cur, drucs'su n-maU ioor The Mt Onigh Cure is Shlloh's Cunv A neglected cough Is danger ous. Stop it at ooce with Shlloh's Cure.. For ml by the Delta Drug Htiire. Te Car CaaatlpattM rarovv. niitrtaiMti Co0f Ciirtic. uai or t&o. U C f C. tall I our. 4ruiia nrunu aMuef tCUlAI PnlZEWinERS. CONOVER PIANOS CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGANS Highest Awards At the World's Exposition for excellent manufacture, quality uniformity and volume of tone, elasticity of toucb. artistic cases, materials and workmas hip of highest grade. snMv on aeeuMriost east. CHICAGO COTTAGE 0R8n CO. OHIOAtO. ILU Ki n AM Co aibJo Preparation for As- slmiUHii? Us.:rocd.irk1HeguI.l ling ihe biontvlK nnl Uowls cf tfi Promote s DicstioivChEer ful ness and Rcst.Contalns neither OprunT.Morplune nor Mmcral 1SOT Nahcotic. SW SmJ- AnMfw-lRcmedv forConslitva- tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. Wonna .Convulsions .Fevtrislv DcssnndLossor SLEEP. Tac Sural Signature of NEW "YORK. -ill1 JUL1U JL tXACT C0Y OF WRAPPCB. EAGLE MARBLE WORKS! MtfuriCTvasa of MONUMENTS HEADSTONES TALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE Impact r and daalar in Allien and Scotch Granite MoQiniatt. orrica tso aoik. itt, 8a!nn St. PORTLANDt 0B. EvcrvlKxiy Savt So. Catoarts Csnrlr Cathartic, th most wnr derful uieuioal iliscoverv of tlx aga, pleas ant and refivslniii! to the tasie, act geoUy aod positively on kl.lnevs, liver and bowels, cleauaiuir Uio ciitno swtrin. dicl colds, uru lieailaclie, lever, l)Hlltuul t onstlpatioa and blltousiii's pi. v h iv "ml try a box elC.CC. tn dnv; Ml, st'i. fiO rents. Bold aud juarauteed to euro by ull Urakglsts. !- 801201 i It's merely a problem iu economy without tbe usual risk. The new list of 1897 $80 RAMBLER BICYCLES S80 brings "a wheel people know and . trust" to a proper popular esti mate of good Bicycle value. FRED T. MERRILL CYCLE CO. lil Sixth St., Portland, sell them. Secondhand wheels "awfully cheap." Live agents wanted. MUNCH KSi Npokaar, liiiaaii I tittle. War felt t oft ANDY CU RE COilSTI PAIlOll Ifti irj .-s7ajaHBjsaiBaBSHeaM 7 V 9 sasahsal 1 insfii.nTci.T r.niRimpno'wss.r al IhmM fr. 14. S.TVHI.IVH RK vTnt'l you IU. HAW 73 nothing BUT THE genuine: a r I aasaa-asaaamaj BV VH ' V I . ' iyi'VA. t V I - SHttn mew ta SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF. "EYTBT BOTTTsTi. OF natsi I Mt aa la irllUs mlr. Il U ast U ta Mk. IW aOr- aarsa U ssU MrwHssMakslaar yrtstlss ut It I ") rV'U "wlM stssii ry yu tss." s i aa ytsi ) -A--T-0-a-1 1. HILLSBORO HOUSE 4, IfUtTUSr. rrssKtoUr OorssM .SsS... Wi A.H0 Bt-NOTAltD AriMT-CLAM TABLE. AND A LI. ae)ato4ti tar Ui cavenlnce of SO.SSU. C0hutt Reasonable darat Tesas ateeral SAIth Caararet. Csrjdf Ctlirttr, use swstlpatnMi furever. 10a, Sic. If C. C. C. fall. ruKlst refund money. CATHARTIC ALL w " ' DRUGCIST5 at i. Uu . a.. rlsv I i rlia Saai- Mlt Sil a4 twtBaa taald aarh trvnn junlHtaeStrH'a Owaaaa. Ba Bag of lb eoopoa vkicsi ive Ust f vaAaacii sraasaU aod aoT tn ft Uitav "TiWrrt STAND ECi GOING EAST? If you ar. Do sol i'errst Three Important; Points llrot io via St. Paul, tweauae tk line to that point will allonl yon lb verv bet rvic. Srroud Se that tho coupon UrvoudSt. 1'aul ns.ls via the Wisconsin Central IstH-ause that lino mukn close runnection with all the trans-continental line nier Dg the L rii. n IVpot there, and it sr vice is iirst-cl:i in every partkalar. 1 bird For information, vail ua your neighbor and friend th nraroat ticktsl aent and ask for a ticket reading Via t5S V':H.i.it;i.i.';ii; ;,wk, w aaiptJH ' JS. C. I'O.ND, or Geo. H. Battv i uen. 1'. Am., Milwsukn, Is. 41 General AnDL furtlaiHl, Ux. KAILWAV TIME TABLE. KAST AND KOUTII THE SHASTA ROUTE Of TBS SOUTH K UN PAC. CO. Eiratsa latiaa Lsva fotrriuao 0u.t Norte tJ w rt 7 4 V m i Lv t'ortland I Ar (tan Kraneisco Ar Lv :SUI sAri 'Above trains stop al all t Gallons btwra foriland and lsali'in. Turner. Marlon. JftJernon, Albany, Tung-enl, Blidd, Hat- sey, uarnsuurK, lunriion LAif, tLUHtnm Coitsx Urove, Drain, U'kland, sua ail ttion irom Uitbury to Ablaad, inclusive. UOSLHl'KO MAIL DAILY i 8:30 m Lv Portland Ar j 4:S0rJt iJJK Ar Konhnrg Lv 7:30 A D1M.M4 CAKS OX 0UE5 KOl'TC PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Secvnil-t'lass Slerplna; Can AirioaiD icJAli Taaoooa Taana. West Hid Division. BETWEEN FUUTLAND A (JOiiVAIXU. Msil Train Daily (Exoept Sunday). 7 30 m Lv Portland Ax &-.V0 a Mi Lv Hillaboro Lv tta 12:Jft r at Ar Oorvallia Lv 1 it If At Ainnny and Corvallis conatxs Willi trains ot me Orriron t'enlral A Kaat eru Ky. Eipreaa Train Dally, (Exoept Hands v). I W r m I Lv Portland Ar 8.2& 4 aj 610 nt Lv HillHlwro Lv 7:18 7:'M r M j Ar MoMmnvill LvsM4i Dirert rt nnection at 8an Krsnslso with OrciUrnlul nd Oriental and I'ttiLe Mall Miun ihiii line for JAEAN AND CHINA, iiiliiia daiea nn spplieatloa. Ksipm nnd licset. to Catrn points and r.nrnn'. aio jatan, ihim, MONO l.l l.c' and AO 1 KALI A. ran b otrUined Irom A. i-. leiioc, 1 irk el Asanl, lilllsauM. K. V. KOOEW, it. KUEHLKH, Asst. O. V, at . Afl Maostrer. FnrtlKn. -s OABTOn VAi fiv II ml Hpitu if H I LIMtORO-l'OKTLA JIU EXPRESS! ttlM.UM 11 ITER, Pra) II tiuri-liS'wl Mr. AtuUrroa tere in thia line, I h-rlir annoiUK-e lil I am nrnril t,i .,wni. .11 Mn... aion enlrnsiitl to inf. Hefiilar trips to forilsml are made on Soudajs, vYrdnFftdajs k Frldar I.'ut 11 rn i vi 1 ah tliA Aamm t. . M . . 1 11 -1 - attention given to the cze?utk ut roal) orier. ortlen N lo- Hr fur Kfjr (!, Curunte d i.t;tc-o hut) It rure, mak k meo iroii(r, biNMl pun?. ftc,. AU arucri. RIBBONS AND . . . . . CARBON PAPER run TYPEWRITE HO a r IB DCP EN DENT OFFICE Extraordinary. The regular subscription price of Tun Independent is $1.50 And the regular subscription price of the Weekly Oregonian is SI.50. 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