Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, February 19, 1889, Image 2

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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL
TUESDAY, FEB. 19, 1889.
I'UJJMSHKD
EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.
nr the
Capital Journal Publishing Company.
lINCOJtPOKATKD
Olllce, Corner 'Court and Liberty Streeti'
TEKMH OK HUHSCHIITIONl.
DAILY.
Ono year, by mull-. j W
Hlx inonth". by irmll-- 2 no
Tlirco month by mr.ll 1 2j
I'qr weclc delivered by carrier 15
WJIKKI.Y.
Mnn vnril . .. . 81 TlO
Hlx monthi -- , 75
nnn vmir. If it lid for In adumcc. . 1 00
Six months, " " "
CO
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celvo subscriptions.
authorized to ro-
ttr-ISntcrcd ns sccond-clasH mntter nt the
nleiii.OrcKon, l'osUilllec. Juno 21. 1888.
W. 11. IJYARS -VLAKB
W. IIIVINB
Editor
Manager.
CONSPIRACY.
When will the people of the
United Strifes get wieo enough to
know that neurly every great son
Hfitionnl sldo issue is but iv schcino of
a lot of seeret conspirators to de
tract their uttontlon from the main
great points in which their vital in
terests uro concerned? No sooner
is one great sensation over than an
other ono is purposely developed.
Here now rises the Canadian an
nexation fcehemc. At this time
when trusts, monopolies, taxation,
railway transportation and currency
and kindred subjects ought to hold
public uttontlon exclusively it is
plain tlint a secret determined effort
is making to got up a Canadian an
nexation excitement, and millions
of dollars are being used by rascals
on both sides of tho boundary line
tq urge tills wild and unnatural pro
ject. Tho main object la to get the
urand Trunk and Paclilc railway of
Canada under conliol of our own
great railway monopoly.
MANII'KVr DKSTINY.
In days of yore, in forty-four,
when law makers now were babies,
tho words above were often used by
men who hold tho state's helm.
Tho words described our nation's
course and indicated plainly, tlint nil
of lauds nnd sons and lakes in cer
tain favored regions, adjoining lim
its of cur own, grow ours by natur
al progi ess. A like Idea now
pervades tho noodles of us moderns.
Wher'or wo go nnd plnntour tlag,
on ocean, sea or island, tho lands
aro ours, tho people too, tho fishes
nnd tho -waters. Progressing thus
we'll span tho globe. This is mani
fest destiny, but it is liot common
sense.
Tim llillsboro Democrat abuses
iSonntor Tongue, ono of tho very
ablest, most independent members of
tho Oregon legislature, for voting
for tho Bull Hun wnter bill after op
posing it. Tho Democrat ought to
know.n that Senator Tongue
might tlo so on pur
pose, to be with tho majority
so that he mlg)it movo its reconsld
at Ion.
Wis do not wish to say one word
more about that Homestead Law.
Tho senate finally paased It. If now
tho house can bo ho reckless of the
interest of tlio State ns to neglect it,
it can only be because of their ignor
ance or alliance witli cattle men and
u few merchants who seem to think
it for tho interest of tho Stato to
hold her population at its present
number.
Tin: testimony of MnoDounld,
manager of the Times, has settled
tho Parnell case lmpublio oplulon.
Ho acknowledged he took no pains
to Hud out if the loiters ascribed to
Parnell, which are ithu real gist of
tho charges It made, were genuine
lieforo lie published them. One
Pigott hiiH confessed that he forged
the letters.
ICvKUYold nation has boon com
pelled to protect her fishing supply
by stringent laws that are sternly
enforced. We have no patience
with tlint Ignorance tlint deems
Mich regulntioiiB horo unnecessary.
Our trouble is that we noglect to en
force the lnws wo have.
Kitcoitiw ot tho Weather kept by
an old lee dealer of Chicago show
that from 1847 to this winter in
elusive thgre wore but thlrteon mod
orate wlntors. Five of those were
very modumte 1802-3, 1876-0, 1877
s, 1870-80, 1881-2, and twenty of
them were fenrfully cold.
EX-PHKS'T IIAVKS.
It is customcry for newspapers to
speak lightly of ex-President Hayes,
for somo reason. Even republican do
so. But let anyone review the history
of his administration from beginning
to end, calmly, in tho light thrown
back upon its events, of the present,
and ho must admit that no mail
ever did moro toward reviving good
will and brotherly love between
North and South. He set great
shilling exumples of forbearance and
kindness. Ilo-had a very hard task
to perform. If anyone is so unjust
as to blame him for taking the pres
idency just let lilm pause and ask
liimelf how he could possibly have
done otherwise? Suppose ho had
refused! What then? That's tho
question. To-day, in this age of
shoddy, of disgusting ostentation
and imitation of aristocracy, lie lives
as a plain, unpretending villager,
although "sawsiety" would gladly
adopt and wear him as an orna
ment. He sets a noble American
example.
(jki:i:ic GIFTS.
New Jersey collects nil its revenue
off corporations. The New Jerseyan
pays no State tax. As the
state is owned and run
by these corportions it may at
first seems a little singular. But
long ago the corporations took pos
csslon thirty years ago it was said
that the inline of that state should be
changed to "Cambden and Amboy
Railway." Years and years ago
that corporation said, "just confide
in me, come to my arms, and I will
relievo you of all trouble, all taxes.
You need not oven think! only con
fide in me, rest and be happy." There
are some people to whom a like con
dition for some of our Western
states seems desirable. But beware,
"I fear tho Geeks and especlaly
when they bring us gifts." The
less we pay directly tho moro we
aro robbed indirectly.
A GLOKIOUS PATltlOT.
Iteferlng to tho mighty claims
made by that ridiculous gas bag,
Private Dalzcll, tho editor of the
Hayes Valley Advertiser, of San
Francisco, himsely a devoted, pat
riotic veteran of tho lato war, says:
"All of which suggests to us to
remark that if Pnvato Dalzcll dis
charged ills musket, during the war
as vigorously as ho shoots his mouth
oil', at the present time, tho wonder
is that the Confederacy held out as
long as it did. But if, as 'Private Dal
zcll' claims, 1,800,000 veterans and
their sons voted for Hurrisou nud
Morton nnd mainly to secure pen
sions, as he asserts then tho rest of
tho people must bo democratic by a
large majority, nud tho time miglit
come when wo should ilnd tho
'veterans and their sons' ou ono sldo
and tho peoplo on tho other. And
tliat would be unpleasant."
tllUt I'EN PIUTUKKS.
Short
Sketches of Our
Ami Prominent
Law
Men.
Maker
lto.v. TiiinioN i:. ki:ll.
Mr. Fell, of Heppner, Morrow
county is ono of those jovial, good
natured men that wo nronlways
glad to meet. He Is netlvo and en
ergetic, and what he does ho does
with a will, and Infuses good nnture
into nil with whom ho conies in eon-
tact. Ho Is an Illinois boy and
made his debut ou this world's stage
at Bloomlngton, Illinois, in 1858.
When twenty-six years of age he
came to Oregon and lias resided
hero ever since. Mr. Fell Is n dealer
in wood, ono of tho linn of Ayera &
Fell, also manager of tho Morrow
County Loan fe Trust company. He
Is an excellent manager, a careful
financier, and work or business un
der his supervision Is sure to bo
properly attended to. He Is serving
his first term in tho legislature nud
is making a good member. He is
considered good-looking, aud quite n
favorite with tho lady visitors.
HON. CHAKLUS (lOODNOUCllt.
Mr. Goodnough is a republican
representative from Union county.
Ho is a resident of Island City. Our
subject wns born u Corvallls, Ver
mont, November 18, 1833, whero he
remained uitjl ho htul attained tho
age of twenty-two, when ho cnino
west and located hi Oregon In 16,"5,
whero he has sluco made his home.
By occupation Mr. Goodnough is u
carpenter, farmer, merehnnt nnd
lmiiker. He is quite apromluout
mau In his county, and Is serving
hU first term in the House of rcprv
sontntivcHibr them. Wo entertain
tho hope that wo may somo time be
able to do Mr. Goodnough Justice In
a more completo biography. Wo
must for tho present remain satisfied
in presenting this very incomplete
sketch.
How's Thtsl
We offer one hundred dollars re
ward for any,, case of, carrU,that
can not bo cured by taking HpU'
catarrh euro. 1
F. J. Cheney fc Co., props.,
Toledo, 0. Wervtho undersigned,
have known ft J.., Cheney., for the
last 15 years, and bejlpve, Jilinu per
fectly honorable in all business
transactions, and financially able to
carry out any obligations made by
their firm.
West & Truax, wholesale drug
gists, Toledo, Ohio.
Walding, Rinnan & Marvin,
wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
E. II. Van Hocsen, casliier,
Toledo national bank, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's catarrh euro is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucus surfaces of the
system. Price, 7oc. per bottle
Sold by all druggists.
Clarkson of Iowa does not appear
to be a favorite son.
A Terrlblo Misfortune.
It Is a calamity of the direst kind to feci
that one's physical energies nro falling In
the prime of llfe-to feel moro nerveless,
more dispirited, weaker Jovery day. Yet
this Is tho unhappy lot of hundreds around
us. A source of renewed strength which
sclenco approves, In behalf of which multi
tudes of t he debilitated have nnd are e cry
dav testifying, nnd which. In countless In
stances, hits built up constitutions biipped
by weaknesses nnd infirmity nnd long un
benelltted by other means, surely com
mends itself to all who need n tonic.
Hostetter's stomach bitters is such n medi
cine pure, botanic, soothing to the nerves
nromoltvo to the digestion and a fertilizer
of tho blood. Dyspepsia and nervousness
tho first a cause, the becond a conse
oucneeof lack of stamina.-deimrt when a
course of tho bitters is tried. All forms of
malarial disease, rheumatism, kidney and
Dinaacr irouoie, consiipaiion are nnnim
latcd by tills standard family medicine.
Counsel after action
after harvest. -
is like rain
IMuko No Mistake.
By dispelling the symptoms so
often taken for consumption. Santa
Abie has brought gladness to many
a household. By its prompt use for
breaking up the cold that too often
developes into that fatal disease,
thousauds can be saved from an un
timely grave. You make no mistake
by keeping a bottle of this pleacant
remedy in your house. Califo-pia
Cat-r-curo is equally effective in
eradicating all traces of nasal catarrh
Both of these wonderful California
remedies are sold and warranted by
D. W. Mathews & Co. $1. a pack
ago or 3 for $2.50.
What is done at the legislature
must be done quickly.
Don't Experiment,
You cannot afford to waste time
in experimenting when your lungs
aro in danger. Consumption al
ways seems, at first only a cold. Do
not permit any dealer to impose up
on you witli somo cheap imitation
of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs, and Colds,
but be sure you git the genuine.
Because lie can mnke moro profit lie
may tell you ho litis something Just
us good, or just the same. Don't be
deceived, but insist upon getting
Dr. King's New Discovery, which
is guaranteed to give relief in nil
Throat, Lung nnd Chest nffectious.
trial bottles free at Dr. H. W. Oox'e
Drug Storo. Large bottles $1.
Coquille City is getting anxious
for n telegraph line.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The undersigned having been re
stored to health by simple means,
after suffering several years with a
sovero lutnr affection, and that
dread disease consumption, is anx
ious to maito Known to ins icilow
suffeicrs tho means of cure. To
those who dcslro it. lie will cheer
fully send (free of charge) a copy of
tne prescription useu, wmen tnoy
will find a sure cure for consump
tion, catarrh, asniatlm, bronchitis
nnd iU throat nud lung mnladies.
Ho hopes nil sufferers will try his
remedy, ns it is invaluable. Those
desiring the prescription, which will
cost them nothlnir. and may nrove
a blessing, will please address, Rev.
Edwa.d A. Wilson, Kings County,
Now York.
Moro strangers in town every day
looking for places to locate.
A Sound Legal Opinion.
E. llaldbrldgo Monday
County Atty"., Clay county,
says: "Have used Electric
Esq.,
Texas,
hitters
with most happy results. My broth
er also was very low with Malaria
fever and Jaundice, hut was cured
by timely uso of this medicine. Am
Batlslled Electrio .Bitters saved his
life. '
Mr. D. I. "Wllcoxson of Horse
Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony,
,yimrt He positively believes ,he
would havo died, had it not- Jbeen'
This great remedy will ward off,
as well lus cure nil malaria diseases,
nnd for all kdney, liver and stom
nnh riisonlnrs ntiimlu imrunialnSl
Prlco SOo und ?1. at H. W. Cox's f
Now Is tho timo to Invest In real
estate. lightnow, don, wait.
! AtMlRt -Cir.
Tho ORIGINAL ABIETINJj,
OINTMENT la oaly put up In largo
"""iu"v " uoa, aim 13 ai
uusoiuto cure for old sores, bums,
won mis. chnnned )irwio nn.i n
akin eruption Will positively
vuro an iuuub 01 pifM. Afik for tile
ORIGINAL ABIETJNE OJNT,
MKNT. Sola by D. V. Matthews
A Co., 10C Stataratrcet, Baleih, at 25
vuts per box by v&U 80 oenta.
Hi rR0VAL,,AK'NO ji 1
Abso.uteHy Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomeness. More
economical than tho ordinary 'finds, and
cannot bo sold In competition with tho
multitude of low test, slioi t weight alum or
phosphate powders. Sold only 111 cans.
lJOYAL, Bakinq Powdeii Co., 10(1 Wall.N.Y.
EDUCATIONAL.
ST. PAUL'S
L
Boys and. Gixls.
The school will open on the 2ttb
of September. .Thorough Instruc
tion in tho prlmnry and
advanced
English JBranches.
LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC
-In course.-
TEHMS and further Information may be
bad on application to
REV. F. II. POST,
Cor, Chemekcta and State Sis.
8-20-tf
WILLAMETTE
UNIVERSITY
Graduates Students In
Classical, Literary,
Normal, Business, Law,
-AND
MEDICAL COURSES.
It Is the okle.t, largest and least expen
sive Institution of learning In tho North
west. School opens first Monday in September
Send for cutaloguo to
THOS. VAN SCOY,
President.
17: Salem, Oregon.
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC!
Williunetto University.
Most successful school of music on tho
northwest coast. About
150 STUDENTS LAST 'YEAR.
courses in
Piano, Organ Singing, Violin,
Harmony, and Counter
point. Dlolomns on completion ot course.
Teachers: Z. M. l'arvln, Frauklo P.
Jones, KvuCox. Assistant, Lulu M. Smith.
First term begins Monday, Septcmoer
8d, 1883. Send for catalogue. For lurther
particulars address
Z. IvI. PARVIN,
Musical Director, Salem, Or.
8-17-dtf.wlt
DAVID T. WILLIAMS,
Proprietor of
Salem Stem Laundry.
SALEM, OREGON.
P. S. Orders by postal card prompt
ly attended to. Clothes called for
and delivered.
ADVANTAGES OF STEAM: LAUNDUY.
I. It docs Its work thoroughly, however
united tho uarment. '
2. It does Its work'iiromptly, us ltMs In-
Iucpcnacni ui mo wiiuiier.
3. It does Its work harmlessly, not in.
Jurlng tho clothes by unneccbsary wear
..'! ..... .- .mat... .In'. .dnlnt..Mln...i nl ..n.
i.liu ii.li, uui uj iiiu n? ui uijuiiuiia i;iiujii-
lcnls.
4. Its charges nre most reasonable, con.
sldertng tho quality of Its work.
A. E. STRANG,
No. SOU Commercial Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
-DKAI.KB IN-
ISTOVESandRANGES
Planning, Gas and Steam Filling.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty. ' '
' n- Ajjtcnt ftr the JtlCIlAUnSON A
KOYNTOK COMPANY! Furuareft. K
UblUbed In 16191
HATING HOUSES.
THE HOME RESTAURANT,
Having been furnished for the especial
accommodation of the public, wo
te the attention of the the HUNGRY
and sleepy ones to "Our Home" beds, new
and clean; good "Hom6" meals served reg
ularly three times a diy. No Chinese in
the kitchen. Give us a call and see for
yourself.
EJ. M. LAW, Proprietor.
Cor. Court and High St., Salem, Or.
PEARCE and MAY'S
"NEW RESTAURANT."
Thes.e gentlemen havochaigo of the res
taurant formerly knovti as EMKItbON'S
old stand, whero they nre prepared to servo
meals nt all hours, Alcals 2Tcts.
Ol'EN DAY AND NIGHT.
Oysters served In all styles. Hoard fur
nished to regular boarders, at 218 Commer
cial street.
KELLEY BROS.,
PROPRIETORS OF
THE CAPITOL COFFEE HOUSE
Meals, 25 cents; board, $3.50 per week.
Fresh milk, cream and oysters always on
hand.
218 Commercial St.
l(K)-dtr,
LEGISLATORS !
nd others wishing to board at a quiet
. and cozv mace, will find tho oblect ot
elr search at
MRS. N. A. THOMPSON'S,
Cor. Chemekete and Liberty Sts., Salem,
Where a few select boarders can secure
board.
COOK'S HOTEL
Salcm,Oregon
W. II. COOK Proprietor.
Formerly Clerk of Chcmkete
Everything New and first-class.
Convenient Sample Rooms for
Commercial Travelers.
Corner State and High streets
C. II. Monroe, J. It. N. Bkll
Late of the Monroe Housejl
Monroe & Bell,
Proprietors
Chemekete Bote
FREE BUS.
SamplelRooms for Commercial Travelers.
From 81 to JW per day.
SALEM - - OREGON.
104-tf
FINANCIAL.
SALEM, OREGON.
WM. N. LADUE, President.
DH. J. REYNOLDS, - Vice President.
JOHN MOIIt, Cashier.
GENERAL BANKING.
Exclinnge on Portland. San Francisco.
New York, London nnd Hong Kong
bouirht nnd sold.
Stale, County and City
warrants bought.
farmers aro coraiaiiy
invited to deposit vnd transact business
with us. Liberal advances made on
wheat, wool, hops and other property ni
reasonable rates. Insurance on such se
curity can be obtained at the bank In
most reliable companies.
ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL ABTnOMir
OF-
SALEM
0REG0N.
'-' - $75,000
Capital Paid up,
Surplus, -
10,000
U. 8. ..WALLACE, - - President.
V. W. MAUTIN, - Vice-President.
J. H. ALBEItT, h - Cashier.
DIRECTORS)
W.T.Qrajr, TWW. Martin,
J. M. Martin, It. a Wallace,
Dr. W.A-Cuslek. J..II. Albert,
T.McF.Patton. '
LOANS 1VIADR
To formers on wheat and other market-
able produce, consigned or in store.
e proance, consujnea orinsu
cither In private crux arte pr
public warehouses.
Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted al reasonable rates. Droits
drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Hn
Kraneteco, Portland, London, Paris. Berlin,
First National Bank
The Capital National Bank
Hong Kong ana Calcutta,
TRANSPORTATION.
THE YA0UINA ROUTE.
PEGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon Development company's
steamship line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hours
less time than by any othet loute. First
class through passenger and freight line
from Portlnnd nnd nil pointR In the Wil
lamette vallev to and from San Francisco
TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays):
Leavo Albany 1:00 PM
Leave Corvallls ------- -imopm
Arrive Ynquina C:30PM
Leave Yaqulna - " - - - - . -6:45 AM
Leave Corvallls --.-.-. 10:35 AM
Arrhe Albany 11:10 AM
O. AC. trains connect at Albany nnd
Corvallls.
Tho above Uiilns connect at YAQUINA
with thn Oregon Development Co Lino
jfStea'ashlps between Yaqulna nnd San
Francisco.
SAILING DATES.
STEAMERS, FItOJl SAN FHANCISCO
Wlllametto Valley, Thursday Dee o.
Willamette Valley Monday " 17
Y illametto Vallert Sunday ' 30.
STEAMERS. FROM YAQUINA.
Wlllametto Valley Wednesday Dec. 12
wlllametto Valley Monday " 21
This company reserves tho right to
bango sailing dates without notice.
N. B. Passengers from Portland and all
Wlllametto Valley points can make clo.-o
connection with tho trains of the
YAOIIINA T?nTTfRnt Alhnnv iwrVMrnllln
andlf destined to San Francisco, should
arrange to arrive at Yaqulna tho evening
before date of sailing.
Pawengfr and Freight Katos Always the
Lowest. For Information npply to Messrs
HULMAN & Co., Freight nnd Ticket
Agents 200 nnd 202 Front St., Portland, Or
or to
C.C. HOGUE, Ao't Gen'l Frt. A
Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific It. r Co.,
. , Corvallls, Or.
O H.HASWELL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; A
Pass. Agt. Oiegon Development
Co., SOI Montgomery St.;
San Francisco, Col;
TIME TABLE-RIVER DIVISION.
Theclegantly,cquipped steamboats, Wta.
M. Houg, Capt. Geo. Ilaabe; tho N. S.
Bentley, Capt. J.CP. Coulter, the Three
Sisters, OapK W, P. Short; are In service
for passenger and freight traffic between
Corvallls and Portland and intermediate
points, making three round trips each
week ns follews:
NOUTH BOUND Leaves Corvallls Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m.
Arrives at Salem Monday, Wcdnesdayand
Friday at.1 p. m. Leaves Salem Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 6 a.m. Arrives
at Portland Tuesday ,'Thursday and Satui
day st 8:30 p. m.
bOUTH BOUND Leaves Portland Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a. m.
Arrives at Salem Monday, Wcdnesdayand
Friday at 7:15 p. m. Leaves Salem Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m.
Arrives at Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday
Saturday at3:S0 p. m.
For freight and passeriger rates apply to
the captains and pursers of tho respective
boats, or to W. M. Darling, agent, 200 and
202 Front street, Portland; Gilbert Bros.,
agents, Salem; I. M. Adair, agent, Albany
C. A. Miller, agent, Corvallls? or to tho gen
eral freight and passenger ngent, Corvallls.
O. A C. trains connect at Albany and
Corvallls.
F. W. BO WEN, Superintendent.
Wm. HOAG, General Manager.
Overland to California
-i VIA
Southern Pacific Company's Line.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE-
Time lietwccn Salem and San Francisco-Thirty-six
Hours.
OAI.iyoNIA EXntLSS TRAIN RUN SAIL1.
UKTW'EEN PORTLAFB AND S. P.
Knit ii. I
1N6HhT"
1:00 p. in.
:llp. m.
7:15 11. m.
Lv. Portland
Lv. Salem
Ar. San Fran.
Ar.
Lv.
Lv.
10:45 a. m.
7:53 a. m.
7:00 p. m
LOCAL I'ASSENGKH TRAIN ( DAJIiY EI-
-
uiu'r suhuay;.
8.-U0 a. m.
1MO n. m
Lv. Portland Ar. J 3:15 p. m.
Lv. Salem Lv. J 12-52 p. m.
Ar. Kugene LV. 9.00 a. m.
12:10 p. m.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
For accommodation or second class
passengers attached to express trains.
Theb. P. company's ferry makes con
nection with nil tho regular traini on the
Kast Sldo Division from foot of F street,
Portland.
lYest Side Division. Between Portland
and Cervallis:
DAILY (EXCKIT BUKDAY).
f.-SO a. m. I Lv.
12.-2S p. m. I Ar.
""Portland,-Ar.
Corvallls Lv.
6:20 p. m.
i:3u p. m.
A. Alhnnv nnrl fTnrvnlltu winnwt wlt.tk
trains of Oregon Pacino Railroad.
ri,miiih tlfkotntn nil tolnts south und
east via California
BaVKKSa TRAIN ' (DAILY KXCE1T atmPAY.)
1:50 p: m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 9.-00 a. m.
8.-00 p. in. I Ar.McMlnnville Lv. 5:45 a. m.
For full Information regarding rates,
maps, etc, npply to the Company's agent,
Salem, Oregon.
E. P. KOGEItS, Asst. G. F. and Pass. Ag't
p. KOEHLElt, Manager.
Oregon Railway and Navigation
COMPANY,
"Columbia River Route.'
Trains for the east If u Portland at lt& ;
a m and :piu aatiy. -i to uis io nnu jiuuj
principal polnts'ln tht United States, Cat.
ada and Europe.
ELEGANT fULMANN PALAC CARS
Jtotlgrant Bleeping Cars run throng -'ion i
express tit ins to
OMAHA
COUNCIL BLLFF
and 81. TAUI
Frjccof Charge and Wit ou Change.
Connections at Portland for San Frar
v.- uconndlnilrtt Bound points.
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Commerulal -street. Salem Uiegon. oi
A. U Maxwell, Q, P. & T. Jutland
Oregon. ,
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