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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1889)
T tawfr -j" THE CAPITAL EVENING JOTJBNAL. mwmjmmLl rUi TUESDAY AUGUST 13, 18SS) Knowledge Comes Too Late. "Your lime lias comu," suid n physician, speaking to sin old Geor giuii who lay stretched out upon a bed. "Air you shoro, doc?" "Yes." "Ain't no chiiiice fur youturhe wronir, to thai-?" "None, whatever. You'll be dead by sundown." 'Shore nun", now?" "Yes, I tell you." "Doc, you ain't trying t. git oil n joke on me, niryou?" "No, I never joke a dying man." "Wall, then, I reukun I'm gone; but I wusli I'd know'd it a week ago." "Think you would haw been bet ter prepared?" "Yep, a beep better." "It is not too late to jir.iy, if that will do you any good." "I don't keer nuthln' about that, but ef I'd know'd last week what I know now, w'y I wouldeuter bought that roan boss. I'd n tuck the money an' had some fun with it. Coulder had a ratlin time on that 40. Coulder bought lieker enough to scalded a hog in. That's the way with this here world. A man never knows nuthlu' till its too late." Deafness Can't Be Cured By 1 ocal application?, ns they cannot re.tch the diseased portion of the ear. Theie Is only one way to euro deafness, nnd that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by nn lntlaiiicd condition of the mucus lining of the eustachian tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you havo n rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, deafness is the result, nnd unless the Inllamatiou can bo taken out nnd this tube restored to Its nor mal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases outof ten are caused by catarrh,whlch is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucus surf-toe". Wo oiler One Hundred Dollars leward for any case of Catarrh thai cnnnoi ue cured by hiking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Price 7.V;. per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. P. . I. Cheney & Co.. proprietors, Toledo, O: A funny joke, and all the more palatable, as its truth can be vouch ed for, occurred in a prominent church in New Jersey. It seems that a worthy deacon had boon very industrious in selling a new chuich book, costing seventy-flve cents. At thoservicein question, the minister, just before dismissing the congrega tion, rose and said:' "All ye who have children to baptize will please to present them next Sabbath." The deacon, who, by the way, was a little deaf, having an eye on sell ing the books, and supposing the pastor was referring to them, inline diatelyjumped up and sheuted: "All you who haven't, can get as manv as you want by calling on me, at seventy-live cents each." Uackli'ii's Arnica Salve. The bat s.tlve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Daniel J. ry, drug gist. A little Baker City girlhas figured it out that Sullivan to a very bad man, and when he dies lie will of coursego to the bad place. "Then," she says, "he'll whip Sawn, and everybody will be glad." This is the season of the year when the raw, cold winds create sad havoc with the bauds aud complex Ion. Soft white hands and a clear "nonnliv" POIIlIllexiOll ClUl b 8S- surcdly preserved by the frequent application of Dutard's Specific. Jf rubbed into the skill well it leaves no L'reasv surface. The skin absorbs it. Sold by D. W. Matliews, Some of the Mormons whose scan dalous Institutions have been ex posed by Miss Kate Fields have threatened that courageous woman with personal violence, but only to be told by her that she can thrash the best Mormon in Utah. We are Indisposed to encousage any further listlo encounters in this country, but if this matter is forced to an Issue our money goes on Kate as against any Mormon every time. Oregon is one of the most produc tive states lu the Union. Its vast mineral regions contains gold, silver, copper, irou, and coal. Its Immense tracU of grazing lands 'support thou sands of cattle and sheep, and Its extensive agricultural regions pro duce all the cereai3 ui uuuiiuuu.-, the yield per acre being, in somo hi stances, the largest In the world. Among the useful and valuable prod ucts of the Web Foat State may be mentioned Oregon Kidney lea, which has proved a boon to thou Hands atHlcted with pain in the back and kidney illttlculiies. It is purely of vegetable composition and never falls. Sold by D. W. Mathews. The shoe dealer will do work which U beneath other wnple. Iu spite of their proverbial blow ness, telegraph uitneuger go about with u good deal of UUiutcli. It should be generally knowu that Dr. Henley Dandelion Tonlo In- huresillieart apiK-'lllettti(Uiica'a;d;nilleonale;at nation having agenu, dhjestlcm, iliU ui-rwiitatiepressioii ami loWbpiriU. ovcn-OHic lack of eiienrv tilld waKvfUU'C- ''" 'H '" ruSwllfemtdtrvnaU ...to the weakest IllVfilM. bold l " " JfStUcWB, mm W MPYAL KSVIS J AKlHc POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength nnd wholeomeness. More economical than the ordlnnrr kinds, nnrt cannot be sold In competition with the mumiuac oi iow test, snori weignt nlum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Uakino Powder Co.. 10dWall.N.Y. Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD Are now provided with fine new drays mm irnrKs nnunrcprepareu. io aonu Busi ness In that Hue iu the best of sliace. They give their personal supervison to nu worit. corue' stale :nnu commcirciai stieets. Th'j EarEES' GUIDE ia iaaujd Mtreb. and Sept., each year. It is an ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur chaso the luxuries or tho necessities of life. Wo oan clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, danco, sloop, eat, floh, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required io do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can mako a fait 33thnato of tho valuo of tho BUYERS' GUIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents tu pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avonuo. Chicago. IU. Call and See T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, 4 T HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THE l Ktate Insurance Uullding. Cor. Com mercial and Chemckete streets '0-ltf For the Public Good. It Ik an Inilisnutnble fact that the hand- soineht vestibule trains that are now run on the American continent nre those on tho Durllufton route, leaving Irom Union depot in Denver, also St. l'aul, Immediate ly on arrival of all thiough trains from the west. Tho llrstnnd s-econd class coaches aro magnificent, the lecjining chair cars subuib. the Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, nnd as for the meals that aie served In tho-io ricTuco llurlinston dining errs yum yum. ' Tho next time you j;o east to Kansas City, rinraso or tsi. i.ouis, Ifvou mention to thetii-ket agent that you want your ticket lo lead irom Denver or St. Paul over tho Iliirlington route, you will get it, and you will always be glad of 'if you go via tho Northern or Canadian rnclfle, tho elegant estllwlc trains of Tho Hurlingtou ltoulc. between M. l'aul mid Chicago, or St. Louis will carry you nliim; the eastern shorn ot the Mississippi river lor it distance of :ij0 miles, amidst secnerv t hat lannot be sin passed; or. If you go via tho Oregon Sho-t Line or Southern I'ailflc, and your ticic t leads via The llurlinston ltouto from t'heyenno orjlcn ver.jon wlllp-s ttirougniill the thriving cities and towns located in what is popu larly known ns the lleartot tho Continent. For further information apply to A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, h-i First stiect, Portland, Otegon. 4-iBdAwlt $50. HORSES. $50. rtne hundred head of brood marcs and J young Horses lor saie, Forty or Jltty eolts expected in the spring .two line horses, Clyde nnd Pereheon stock, weight sixteen and seventeen hundred; have been with tho band for tho past three years. Original stock from the best quality ol marcs. For particulars nddrepi or fee w. it. n i Aiws, Wlt. Halem, Or. ORIMIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) C1IAS. X SCOTT, Receiver. On nndaftcrJuneZl 1S89 nnd until further notice tnilns will run dally (except Hun day) as follews: EAST SIDE. Coburg Mali Portl'd Mall From Port- j land I STATIONS. Tow'rd Port land lv. 8.00 uni Lv DJSpin 10.1X1 POKTLANHrAWV Foot of K Street Ar. S.lj.pm. Hay's landing, St. Paul's, Ar 2JS Z.BJ 10A 11.05 11.10 11.25 11-15 12.10 12.80 il..V) 1144 1.0S I.RtS 51 Woodburn, Townsend, JIcKee, Mt. Angel, Down's, rillvcrton. Johnnton' Mill' Switzerland. 1.40 1.15 1.10 12.55 12,12 12.20 11.15 11.4M 11.3S 11.14 10.43 lOJii KutHldeJuuct.,1 Macleay, Aumivllle, Ale '21 2.U 3.13 3.45 an &07 OPCrmuilng, West Bclo, Crabtiee, Kplcei, . Tullinun, I'lalnvlew. ll.-ownuvllle, I lowland, 10.10 10.00 0.30 V.U2 &S2 8-16 7.2 GJSi &50 Coburz. AH 6.-00 am LVI.v Ar p in Commutlon Ticket at twacent per Coune.Uou at Mu Aogei with .tage. for an1 from wilholt Mlntra Hprlngiandat Woodburn with Southern Pactflc company train, for andfnmj! rUandr 0neralOlee,JW(Jof,rimBaBf, fOTtUBprtfOB, The Oiwh Frail Dryer. KSrfr rniii a.?W31HR' It is Easy to Operate and Eco nomical in Fuel. Awarded first premium at the Oregon Stato Fair in 1SW, 'hi, "So, 'Ml. '87. Ks, nnd at the California State Fair in KS7, nnd the San Joaquin county Fair In 1SS7; awarded Grand Silver Medal at tho Portland Me chanic's Fair In 1SSS. Manufactured In seven sizes. For circular and price list ad dress II. S. JOKY & SON, Salem, Or. l'ostofllco box 'JNJ. L1TTI.K WOMEN nre ns a rule, possessed of happy disposi tions but when these sweet dlposltlons,be fomo soured and Irritable, In consequence of the long train of distressing features peculiar to female complaints, they aro then not companlounblo to say the least. It Is theduty, not only of little women.but of all women so nllllcled, to bring about tho subjection, and Immediate removal, of these painful mnladies. This is easily accomplished by the use of Dr. Picrco's Favorite Prescription, the great specific tor "female weakness." It Is n posltlvo cure for the most flowing, painful menstrual Ion, unnatural suppressionsprolapsus or falling of tho womb, 'weak back, "female weak ness," antevcrslon, retroversion, bcnrlngj, down sensations, chronic congestion, In flammation nnd ulceration of the womb, Inflammation, pall nnd tenderness In ovailes, and kindred aliments. All drug gists. THEIR IICSINESS BOOMING. Probably no one thing hrts caused such n great revival of trade at Dan iel J. Fry's Drugstore as their giving away to their customers so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade Issimply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat nnd lung dis eases quickly cured. You can te.st it before buying by getting a trial bot tle fice, largo size 51. Every bottle warranted. R HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE WIHM majority of the ill of the human fcody arise from a dlsenicd Liver. Blm Bonj Liver Regulator has been tho meani f reitorlne more pcoplo to health and kapploeig by giving them a healtltl Urer than any other agency on earth. p THAT SOU GET THE GEMJJJi VIVID WHITING. A Utile dessriplivo p'eco entitled "Over the Guns," from tho Detroit free Prtn. of which wo give a imra Kinph, romlnds us that great adver tisers, like 11. II. Warner & Co., pro prietors of Wainer'8 celebrated fcafe -Curo, mijslit get a hiut from it. Hern is tho paragraph : "Shoot to the right or left, over the guns or under thorn. Strike where you will, but strike to destroy. iow the hell (.urges down, even to the windows of the old farm-house now back under the apple trees and lxi youtl them. Dead men are under the ponderous wheels of the guns, mad devils are slashing and Bhootlng across the barrels. Noono seems to know friend from foe. Shoot. slaBh, bill un,l f... l.n hell is uiesoiveu. me ..-1- iii.i.... i.,:..va ami sir0.iinii ..mw fainter and twenty or thirty &mennp from the guns. Three nunureu ueau ami noundeil on tlio single acre. Look They tell of war and gioi ettlnSsdeaS a strife, thalat, our right and left to-day. J it war; Yes, war of the blood. Blood loaded '.i " . .. i , . u. .... with poison w08n """""' U&ieVe'no power to ul slaughter? Yes, action. And tun tliia awful Warners naie uure, a mm dj.i..., panacea that !w brought 'life and ilvim? men and women Be enlisted therefore, In the trreat B i w,, and ...! lu-inu tnen nnd women t i L..n ....na.l (mm iiiaeaiia and I EfTsipiEipgaA; ! H j iRESTIXSSKESS.v B J iTKICTLT VIQITASlt .- M B -MULTLHI FAMILY MCDICIHl. WMM Ed V,- fMp mix'C H BACfiSE, A.(( mi n PHILADELPHIA'. H '2b nam uu ,o.Uvu ...-. ,. ry7.v fur i,y,ny yean, oneiea a auno premature death, and be eternally fir 'dVM fJr a Aims of Svl tv grateful that tho means of life nn so J ,. ,, IIU,Utr bow tad or ol bow loej L.llwka vonri. J ' Notice of Cancellation of County "W'Krranls. "!-te .r Oiegon.t onnty of Marlon, SS: Nlh'u Is lurohy RlM'li th.it In iieisii-d- iimcull "All Act to miulic tsuint ar- i-niitu to be nuH-Hlodiiftci m-cii -imih from the d.uoof l-sitaius"," ppioed February , SV. ls?l. thefollowlng count warrants will be wmcellcd If not presented for payment within sixty days from this date, July 1, lSSU. and payment thereof will bereftised. F J UAllCOCK, County Clerk, ny D C SHKiiMAN, Deputy. 3749 O. A. Cone $ 9 00 '219-1 C. D. llurnett 11 00 J-.U'J 0. 1). Uornrllus U 00 las Louis ntlor 1 o 1G7 W. J. Ucrrell 4 00 J47 R. O. Ueer 4 00 295 S. L. McObce 4.1 00 419 Jack Ptillllpa 8 00 516 J.S, VauRhn 1 CO 605 John Snillb 4 M 7M II. 31. Wide COO 943 UeECsPntt 3 00 1(04 LeoWIUls 1 00 1895 Chis. Venable 150 1905 J. 1). Join- '1 00 2051 II. K. lhmsaVcr 2 00 2114 II. F. Over 2 00 2117 A. L. Oites 4 00 2330 J.S. Stevens 2 00 2207 E1IU Strong 4 00 2139 Oregon Statesman 4 00 250J J. A. Richardson 3 00 3459 C.B.Moore SCO 423S Samuel Lewis 1 50 4290 A, R. Stephens 1 00 4294 C. Splgnot 190 4295 E. Down 1 90 45GJ E.Tjrel 2 00 49S0 X. B. Fry 2 00 G7A5 ltobt. Cloffln 1 70 0098 Auguatns Qleason 1 90 C188 R. S. Blancbard 1 CO GU9 A.Lovejoy 1 60 (U3J Edward Tarley 1 00 31 J. W. Breudle i 170 1G1 E. Hunaafcer 3 90 1C5 J. II. Cottle 10 20 209 Daniel Tace 2 CO 271) F. S. Flauer 2 on 399 Wm.fi. Kinney 1 50 COS P.J. Ncwuurg 1 60 r.w j. d niiKi 4 co 799 D. Holdrldge 1 CO 8l'J K. 31. Wade & Co 14 00 87D. O Cushiuan 3 00 995 Thos. Fitzgerald 4 00 1104 F. It. Smltli 2 00 1199 DaM Ooodsell 2 00 1308 31. Smith 2 50 1312 (.Ico.Lefler 2 50 1415 O. W. Whitney 2 00 1533 M. Crocker 1 50 1511 Chas. Ncilaon 1 50 1740 E. S. BroolvB 2 00 1852 James Coleman, Br 2 50 1977 8. L. Fardla 8 00 1991 A. McKemlc 1 50 1999 O. Ktttenaner. 1 SO 2001 J. II. Powell 1 50 21113 Teter Curdy 1 50 20J7 J. H.Powell 3 75 2127 Lewis Miller 2 00 21t-l) J. L. Riddle 1 50 2209 V. 1'. Drown 2 60 2312 David Long 1 70 2J84 John Decaacey 2 30 2120 8. It. Jecaup 1 50 2070 CeliaLlmUiey 3 30 27b3 Joliu .Mooro 2 HU iSC F. M. Hall 200 2878 D. Itobulu 2 00 2909 O. II. Hall 2 10 3100 J. V. Dickens 00 3131 C. K. Churchill 1 "0 3142 John Osborn 1 00 3113 Jas.W. Cook 100 3J19 Alox. Kcgle 1 511 3301 James Fieher 2 20 3J82 Wm. Graves 15 00 3CI.9 W.T. Cleaver 1 50 3749 II. II. Savace 6 20 3913 Mart. Cbamberlln 2 00 3310 r, O. Johnson SCO 3907 E. Taylor 4 00 4052 M.Skalfo 7 20 4H05 Loreuro Elliott 2 00 4079 31. Simmons 2 00 1088 McCullyfc Gilbert 4 25 4220 Mrs. J. A. Wauless 1 50 4310 J. G. Baclianau 4 TO 5973 J.J. Itjan 7 00 672r. J. II. Harriett 2 00 4328 N.R.Doty 4 00 Ordcied thntthis list bo published ns by law lcqulred. l)ono by Juno term, lSSM. T. C. SHAW. County Judci). A FAMOUS BATTLE-GROUND. On the banks of the Tippecanoe, a small stream which enters the Wa bash River in Indiana, was fought the terrific battle of Tippecanoe. In this great struggle of frontier times, tho allied western Indian un der the chi-'tainship of ElskwaUwa, the ''Prophet" were dofooted in No vember, 1811, by the Americans tin dor tho command of Gen. Win. II. Harrison. It was a desperate, hard-fought battle, and much depended upon tho result. Had the Indians been successful, all barriers of defence for the early settlers w uld have been overthrown and the eadly tomahawk would have been active in the rapid extermina tion of the remaining pioneors. On tho other hand the fortnnute termin ation of the contest put on end to fur ther attempts at open warfare by tho Indians. The rich torritory, so long overrun by hostile savages, was thrown onen for settlement, which rapidly occurred as soon as the news of tho great victory becaiu wide spread. Naturally great praise was rendered to the success and intrepid bravery of Gen. HarriBon and he was honored in manv ways. He afterwards served as Commander of tho Army of the Northwest, and when Indiana was ad mitted to Statehood, ho was selected to represent the State in the United States Senate. In 1840 he was elected President and his unfortunate domino occurred shortly after beinu inaugu rated. Tho forty-second anniversary of the Battle of Tippecanoe found the gal lant grand-son of "Old Tip" lending his forces to a great political victory which resulted in tho selection of Gen. Ben. Harrison as Proiidcnt of the United States. The Harrisons havo boon a hardy race of men, sprung from old log cabin stock, which is a sufficient guarantee of its genuineness wherever found. Hcaliiin? the truth of this, great effort has been made to re-discover some of the screts contained in tho old log cabin stock of UBeful articles, and as the result, the famous Old Log Cabin Saraparilla, univer sally regarded as the best Spring tonic and blood cleanser has been found. Not satisfied with the world wide esteem which is held for War ner's Safe Cure, the only cure for kidney diseases, the proprietor is Willing 10 UO ail Jliai is nonairuc w en- talillsh Warner's Ix; Cabin r-'arsMp- talillsh Warne , arilla as foremost among household ";cou"t o( ,l" ,u',tr nd . '"" After all. each Individual has, at all ' times, the great battle of life or death ' ZmT the" bi to tight, anil lor seouniy aiienuon ..v " ' . . - . u-niirf irom the note. nAUWMteiuZ T-rtial los.of the' 2M&&112 Kr"ik,rldullordwritoti, wa- puln lltHUIV iw ...- m '" . . .. . -. ffifflrtX& 'ZSZlW&Zfc torn wnnluut? In amauinpi In the mt, o auea- w common, oredMTi.tive, I nndertO(-l or more unmwmllrVtl hy phy.leian. The maIrturer of Dr. riage. tautrrh Unv msnufacturer . lanair.f, WUicn juey -""-,"' "T1 lnO r.k", WHICH mcy in , ytfWfty nffH W SWi Weekly Capita Has Been ind Greatly Improved and Now Is The CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN OREGON! THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER INWKtARION county 4 Read Our Reduced Terms! WEEKLY, one jisar, N.60. Nw Red Our WEEKLY, one year, 11.00. WAS TUQUE EVElt ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT? NOW HOl.L IN THE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OK OUU ONE-THIRD OFF FOR CASH. Our; .Old .V 1 ... i..t.. ..Iw,,t.l.,i.'n ..1, till llluVillfll llV iAm-. rOW III nrrt'ni nre urut w wo hi ..i.i ....,...... u,iH ldnlnrr tin. 11I11K "I1 -' ,,! MM jlMIIII M O THIS IS NOT A Hut tt wiild, miRU;nt reduction. W Iuyb com to MAy TO ONK Wc ty, iwiid u your muu. If you uut to take tlvanUKe or iUr "IttiG iliinlnir r.ir mh." uid ure not MrhL-re vou call iret potI note"W6thtfr ainvenloiit method ot romltthur, eiid iu your name aud ni&Ui'lJyM will remit at flint ojnortiiiiltyt T1W wll Hure yoMr lUr placed oq ft !WlfrW oorna Enlarged WEEKLY, six mouths, W.To Discount for Cash . WEEKLY, six months,- fl.W. Mill 1 1- , . "'I Subscribers " , " - .- ( -v - irrniul lliriwur nt huh ildllnr Mu'mcrllsiril --" O - ' " " I K. I ii nil SPECIAL OFFER not) fl i. :tt 'illKill 'ill Till: I IKM'II'I- r. ii ,) AND ALL villln flPjf -ll) THrE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development coiiipnny't steninililp line, lii'i hiIUm shorter, 'JO liourn levstimo limn by nny otlici mute. Klnt class tliroiiRli piicnircr nnd frelplit line from rortlmid nnd nil iolnt In tho Wil lamette vnllov to nnd from ymi Kmnclseo. TIME SCHEDULE, (Escept Hunnnys): luvo Albany 101'M lenvoCorvnrtls 1:10 PM Arrive YniUliin 6::ni.M lavo Yniiulnn ... -MAM lave Corillls IWiAM Arrlo Albnny 11:10AJI O. A 0. tnilus connect nt Albany nnd Corvnllls. The ntMivc tnilns connect nt YAQU1NA with tlio Oregon Development Com Line )fMteii:nshlps between Ynqulnn nnd Ban KmucNco. SAIUNU DATES. STKVMKK.S. FIIOM YAQIIINA VS'lllametto Valley. Sntnrdny Aug. :i Wlllametto Valley......Tueidnyi " 1:1 Willamette Valley, ThurKilny ." 'il Willamette Valley Saturday " 111 STRAMKllM, PUOM SAN FKANC1SCO Wlllametto Valley Tuesday, July SO wiiinmeue vauey Tiiurxtiay Wlllametto Valley .Sunday Wlllanictte Vnlley....J.Snturday Aug 8 IS J7 This i-onipnny reserves tho right to clinniro Milling dates without notice. N. It. l'nxsengers from rortlmid nud nil Wlllametto Valley iHilnts can make ctce eonnectlon with the tnilns of tho YAOUINAHOiri'Knt Albany or Corvnllls, and If destined to San KnincNco, should nrnuigo to arrive at Ymiuluti tho evening before date of sailing. I'aeiiger ami Freight lUtrs Mwai the lowest. For Information aiuily to Messrs HU1.MAN & Co., Freight and Ticket Agents "JOO and 202 Front St., l'ortland, Or. or to 0.0. HOOUi:, Ae't Oen'l Frt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon 11tclllcll.lt. Co., Corvallls.Or. O H. llASWKMj,Jr. Gen'l Frt; A Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 301 Montgomery St.; Ban Fniuclsco, CnlJ llenioniber tho Oregun Pacific's popular summer excursions to Yniiulnn. I aw rato tickets aro now on sale, good every Wednesday nnd Saturday Irom Albauy, Corvnlllsiiud Philomath. Yours truly, C. O. ilO(lUK,A,(l. P. Agent' LU. UillJi hnv in i-iit -VIA- v..il Soutlifirn Pacific Company's I'lii, i 'in- TUB MOUNT SHASTA ROHjS'JJ Time liotwrfii Nalmi ami Has Thirty-six Houm. Francisco, .-.l .ilT RAI.IKOIINIA KXl'lllS TllAIN llVW,MiW 1IKTWKKN I'OUTI.AFII AN1 D:'v TsTOTnn" South. -1:00 p. Ill, 0:11 n. in, I.v. Portland l.v. Knlniii ArJ IA', luTrrSUTiTr! ,1m .-, TM a. in. Ar. Hun Fnm. l,vl ? ' ftOO Wl'ttf .OCAlTl'AH.SKNdKU 1'IIAIN (lllAllA" iWJ t-K''1 "" ;., WM). - I 8:00 it. in. I.v. I.v Ar. Portland ll:iu n. m ato p. in. Salem Kugeno I.v. liW p. in. l,vi'U)lwMli.l 1 nn-iu'liml BPiajR'!!:: PULLMAN BUFFET '"viini I II l-llllllll HIlV TOURIST SLEEPING CAffS. () llllll.l For aeeoininmliitioii .Si),..M'R)))ir ..Vl'l" passengers uttiielied to tlAlfr-H'rrtitiiH'," ' ThuS. 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