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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1893)
i -- a-wr"1 WSJWjy EVENING- CAPITAL JOTTTUffJJL FRIDAY. KOVEIBER 24 103. 4 N J Mi K at , JAM !Ii PUBLWHKD DAILY. EXCKPT HUNDW BTTHt .Capital Journal Publishing Company 1 wto nee B oak. ComnMfcJw Slreeu HOFER BROTHERS, - - Editors. iMlly, by carrier, ptr months n.nVhi. ...all wr rear 300 L6U T WeeKly. 8 pages, per year, llUR OKlWINU N VVY. Our n.vyii growing, especially In quality. The new cruluer Columbia nromlses to be tbe fastest warship afloa' but as a jlghter she will rank about third class. She is a protected crulcer f 7,360 tons, which puts her In tbo lirst cla b for cruisers. Her ordnance will be lUbt,a she la expected to carry bul one eight-inch rifled cannon. However ehe will bo supplied with an ubundaoc ofBmallercannon. Thepointtn which ehe may excel la as a police boat and a a commerce destroyer. The Olyrnpia, is also a, protected cruiser of 5,600 tons. Her armament and expected speed wil place her in the first data of cruisers She will carry four eight-inch breech loading rill cannon, ten five-inoh aiif numerous smaller pieces. She Is ex pected to develop a speed of twenU knots or more. The Chicago Is 4,60 no unrtS ORi hnrsp-nower: the Bostul if is 3.189 tons and 4,030 horse-power; t- ', Atlanta 3,189 tons and 2,740 horse-pow -V erj and the Charleston, 4,040 tons au'l 6.GC8 horse-power. But nil tneje war ships will have to stand ba?k for sucl armored battle-ships as the Iudlmia, M eeaohuietts, and Oregon, of 10,20ti tons, wbloh will carry four thirteen Inob breech-loading rifled cannon, "8 eight eight-Inch, Tour bIx inch and six- '-ft .. !.,.'. Iinotiln. r.io nntlnfliiry and Gatling guns. HEAD IT TO YOUR CHILDREN. The Hawaiian Islands are in tbe Pa elfio ocean, vwest of the United State A ship can go to the Islands in from five to seven days. There are volcanoes on these islands. "One is 13,870 leet high. The top of this volcano Is always hot and burning. There Is a hole in the top 1000 feet deep, Oiled with red hot and melted rock. The Hawaiian Islands were visited by Captain Cook, over 100 years ago. In a quarrel with the natives he was Killed. The queen who ruled over these is lands was driven out last winter. She is now trying to get our country to help her get her crown back. THEY CATCH ONTO I'AUUE. B. 8. Pague, Oregon's forecaster, has taken charge of California weather and has located at San Francisco. The .Examiner says: "Mr. Pague Is from Portland, Oro., and for somo time it Is ..natural to expect that he will lubor jander the disadvantage of predicting ?raln' oftener than It comes. He will be somewhat In the position of tbe .Mississippi valley farmer, told of in am lent history, who visited Arizona n, ,and was tempted by tbo appearance of I? AuM.A..nl.r. ttitwla in vanfnrn mi nnln. 1 m that a shower would shortly ensue. T te same antique chronicle records that a dusty inhabitant of tho land of (cactus replied: 'You may be right, h stranger, but tbe chances aro against you, as I have been uere tor twenty years and It hasn't rained yet.' " FOOLED FATHER TIME. John William Will Is once more n hu.biud. It Is true, that some week ao when It leaked out tnat ho had purchased a marriage license and wan About to mirry his housekeeper, his friends raised buoIi a kiuk that he solemnly deolured that he would uevi r, never wed. Ills llkewlso true how ever, thit ho auddouly loinied'the other day that at 12 o'clock sharp thai night his precious license would expire Th thln.r oat two dollars and a half KB I wlt't that fact on his mli'il John William rosojyed to marry at ono.i and let U en la go to thunder. After being Mti4 d aid by his minister on t lu ground that a year h 1 1 not elapsed lace the fnueral of his first wife, John ' Wll.Iitn applied to Judge Ilullnrd and go the knot tied threo hours uhead of tbe Mm lof the license. Mrs, Melissa K. Dickson la his bride. Corvallls Time'. DID TIIEV DO IT? 11m A'bauy Democrat of yesterday y concerning tho udeged train iWkl& Jackson went to Eugene j cs- tmdAV and brothiUt the men to Albany an mt BlgUt'a freight. They were token before Jutdloo L. M. Curl nt the eourt liouee at 9:30 o'clock this morn itif wbere they mude a preliminary ItaUwent. Tho regular examination m Le neiu tomorrow ni i mum. "Oub man about fifty jrvAiuwi bi rtottti KrlKley iwlr aud short gray beard, ' wJublu talker; tho other w justuootiti jbalf hto,wra aud much morp luuoeut jlQ appearance, Tho former guvo his MPayld Molntyre, the juittr as Win. Dirllng. Tney denied any knowledge of the attempted wreck. Their version of the matter Is that the train passed the younger one near tbe uortb end of the first trestle and the older one at tbe other end of the trestle awhile after they bad left Harrisburf, that the train stopped ahead or them and then at the bridge. The bridge tender came along as they were exam ining the rail tnat had beeu thrown oil and on being spoken to they referred to tbe fact that an attempt had prob ably been made to wreck the tralu by ninnini th rail on the track. Did they do It? Linn county will prabably do its best to tind out, for no more seri ous ollense ugalnst the public can be committed than that of wrecking a train. HIS UBAK1' lI.Ni.IKB HIS GRINDSTONE Corvallls Times: Uncle Billy'Wright is a stranger within our gates and bap pens to be ouly a scissors grine'er. He stood in front of the gate of a Corvallls residence the other morning, griudlng a number of articles and two boys stood by and watched the process. By and by the old man finished and looking up at the boys, said: "Why aren't you boys in school?" "We ain't got no books," s.dd one of the boys, "and our folks alu't able to buy us auy." In as tonishment the old man repeated, "No books, well that need be no reason wh you don't go to school," and leaving his grindstone where it stood, he bade the bos follow. He led tbe way to Graham & Wells book store where he ourchawil two complete outfits of boobs aud started tbe boys on their way to school. The old man returned to hie work and the bojs were started on the road to an education, all three of them h.tppy. Thus the old scissor's urluder taught our solid men aud women, our churches and our colleges a lesson hi charity that they would do well to em ulate. 3TATB NEWS, NOTES, COMMENTS A Corvallls stock buyer pays 4 cents for poor hogs aud fattens them on Wheat to sell for six cents. Nearly everybody who took anything or sent anything to the world'B fair from this state got a premium, or award ribbiu, or something of that sort. Honors were easy. George W., and his son George A. Houck, of Benton cuunty, have a flue herd of Angora goats. The herd num bers about 430 and was recently in creased and improved by the acquai Uon or the Ira Cautrell herd. The fleeces sell for from 20 to 35 cents a. pound, and the goats yield four to eight pounds each, The state seems to have lost Us claim for the agricultural college money left in tho Job Bros, bank at Corvallls. No formal demand was ever made on tho assignee as required by law. A Salem girl has drawn $20,000 In a lottery. It will now bo easy f jr her to draw a two-legged prize In another lot tery. Corvallls Times. Prof. E. B. McElroy is having a new bam put up ou his farm, one mile and a half west of Monroe. 'lho public schools of The Dalles observe both Clevelaud aud Peunoyer's Thauksglvlng day. The "Infernal machine" recently sent to Supt. Mulcahy, remains undis turbed. I' may be a "sell," but any oue desiring to iuveatlgato the mysterious little box la invited to do bo, says the Corvallls news. Half a dozen expla uatlons have beeu ollereu, but no one knows what Is in the box. Albt rt Toz or, of Portland, Is named as a Labor candidate for Hutu printer. Hports of Albany aud vicinity ur.s not satle-llt-d that ducksaud other wild fowl Cy nvt riiuil do not stop. They propose to change that. To that end they have passed a suUsoriptlon among the sports men and have raised about $15; with till, wild rlio ami other good duck ftoil will beiiuri-h-iied and sown in the lukiH ami sli'iitjlis In the vicinity. If thi-lr M'heuit) proves Miecmaful It will o'uly heash irt time wheu shooting will again bo good here. II. l- Utinp, of Albany, Is stumping Iitiiti county for the Populists anil may be a o iiiilidate f ir cjnigiu--.s. Albany hi a neat uew. dally the Evt'tilng 'IVIo.copo. May Its name not be its fate. Men That Jump at eoiicliixloiiH, tuu vouerully '-off their base." lleouusu there ate uumberless niteut mo ileiuutMifquestluu ible value, lt(iiH"irt tniinw urai an aro wnriiiiea. D in't Plac Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy with the usual run of such remldit-. It Is away above and bt-yoqil them! It I curing the worst cases of Chronic Natal Catarrh. If ynu doubt It, try It. If you make a through trial, you'll be cured t&00 forfeit for an incurable case. This oiler by World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buflalo; N. V. At a'l druggist! 60 cents. Ornpo Vines for Salo. I have prorogated several thousand good strong two-j ear old grapevines for setting out, assorted varitles, Milt able for outturn in Oreuou. 25 cts each, I 2 1)0 iutr rii zkii. K I fnfor. Kulni. Or.. ....!.. ..." ; i JOUUNA1, OUICe. U W utusAr nuiAUirsu. uruer tue OnkCkvt Duly by mall; 25 ceuts a month. No piper J tent after time Is out. SUUUESTKD COMMENT. .Besides its anarchist element Chica go now has an outbreak of smallpox. Taxing augur aud Incomes Is about Lthe helgtbof Democratic intelligence in tbe present congress. Protection, honest money, tax rcduc tlon and open rivers would make a a good platform for theiRepublicans or Oregon next year. T -e JRept b jeans of Oregon should demand of tbelr candidates abolition of tbe fee system aud reduction of state and county expenses. "Of course lam a Populist," ought to make Pennoyer as famous as Hill's utterance, "I am a Democrat." It is ubout as clear, lucid and ambiguous. It is a personal disgrace to be a respon sible part of a olty government that lels its warrants go. begging. We wish more of tbe Salem City council would see it that way. Labor unions do not prosper under a Democratic administration. Strikes don't count when there's nothing to do. Labor voters should share iu free trade proclivities aud force it to aban don them. Speaking of the shenir seizing the nauseous Portland Mercury, The Dalits rimes-Mountaineer says; "The Mercury represented one style of personal journalism which is of little benefit to a community; but there are others that fall far below the Ideal f what a newspaper should be. Ao editor should not use the columns of tils paper to vent his Bpite or splten against his roes or to shower bcueflts upon his friends." Speaking of the ritate board of equali zition the Fob' II Journal says: The board may do lots of harm dur ing the present year, If it sticks to its practice of horizontal raising. We would respectfully Inform the state bjard (what they dldu't seem to know list year) that a Gilliam county cay use 1-t not worth as much as a Willamette valley draft horse, nor a pair of moun tain ponies as much as a farmer's trusty work team. At the national grange In Syracuse, Now York, Grand Master Brlgham re sponded to tbe speech of Governor Flower in his usual eloquent manner. He expressed the earnest appreciation of the National Grange for the hearty welcome. He said that 27,000 Granges have beeu established in this country. It was an educational organization. It was not controlled and directed by men who are journeymen farmers, by men "who desire to farm the farmers." They are men who are learning to think for-themselves. Turning to tbe Governor, Mr. Brlgham said that His Excellency could look out for more po ll'ical cyclones In the future. The peo ple have spoken, and would do so again, but tbe grange was not a par tisan organization. Tho members, however, were determined that tbe men and, women on the farms should have a hand in tbe management of tbe government. THE GREAT REVOLUTIONS. 1870 Republican uprising in all parts of Italy nnder Mazzini and other lead ers; all unsuccessful. 1870 Itouio vacated by French troops, who were recalled to take part in the Franco-Prussian war; a popular uprising and provisional government fermed: general election held on tho question or union with Italy; overwhelming majori ty in favor of the measure: the papal do minion annexed to Italy. 1871 The German enrpiro refounded on treaties concluded botween Prussia and tho smaller 6tates. 1872 Revolution in Peru; chango of government and constitution and sev eral changes since. 1873 Spanish revolution; abdication of Amandeus; a republic declared. 1874 Peaceablo revolution in Switzer land against certain abuses of the consti tution; new constitution adopted by a heavy majority vote. 1875 Spanish republic overthrown and Alfonso XII proclaimed king throughout Spain. 1870 Insurrection against tho Turks in Herzegovina, Bosnia, Albania and oth er provinces; the Turco-Russian war; Bulgaria and Montenegro made inde pendent and Bosnia annexed to Austria. 1880 Revolution in Brazil; the era poror, Dom Pedro II, forced to abdicate and sent out of tho country; a provision al goverumont established, succeeded by a republic. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. FASHION'S FANCIES. Ulixcd silk and wool fabrics that nro repped from sclvago tosolvagoaro large ly imported. Evening Bliadea. in. faille, nrtuuro silk and fancy satius aro sold at lja than half their fpriner prices. Tho familiar Russiau velours appear ugaiu with heavier silk cords of a color In contrast with that of the gronud, im parting n shot effect. The two toned felt hats of the season have found much favor, especially in the plateau and Bailor shapes, aud in tho novelties narrow behind and with raised Bides. For dreaa trumnintra close, short fur ia preferable to ahaggy kinds, sncU as bear, i lynx, etc. Otter aud beaver make hand- soma bordering, but astrakhan looks bWrQaphwfc. ' TODAY'S MABKETS. Prices Current by Telegraph Local and Portland Quotations. Salkm, November 24, 4 p.m. Offlco Daily Capital Jouhnal. Quota tions for day aud up to hour of going to press were an follews: SALKM ritODUCE MARKET. FKUtT. Apples 30c to 50c. a bushel. BUTCH KB STOCK. Veals dressed 4 J cts. Hogs dressed 6 to 7. Live cattle 1 to 2. Sbeep alive $1.60 to $2.00. Spring lambs $1,50 to $2.00. MILL PRICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour in wholesale lots $3.00. Betail $3.40. Bran $15 bulk, $16 sacked. Shorts $17 $18. Chop feed.$17 and $18. WHEAT. 45 cents per bushel. JIAY AND DRAIN. Oats-old, 38 to 40c, new 25 to 30c Hav Baled, uew $8 to $12; old $10 to $14. "Wild in bulk, $0 to $8. Barley Brewing, at Salem, No. 1. 95 to $1.00 per owt. No. 2, 70 to 85 cts, FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Small sale, 17 to 18Jc Eirgs Cash, 25. cents, Butter Beat dairy, 20; fancy creamery, 25. Cheese 12 to 15 cts. Farm emosed meats Bacon 12; hams, 13; shoulders, 10. Potatoes 30c. to 40c, Onions H to 11 ceuts. Beeswax 34c. Caraway seed, 18c. Aulse seed, 26u. Uiuseng, $1.40. LIVE POULTRY. ' Chickens 5 cts; ducks, 6c; turkeys, slow sale, choice, 10c; geese 7c. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Feed, etc. Flour Staudard. $2.90; Walla Walla, $3.15; graham, $2.50; superfine, $2.25 per barrel. Oats Old white,33c perbu , grey, 34c; rolled, in bags, $U2S6.50; barrels, $0 7o7.00; cases. $3 75. Hay Best, $1012 per ton. Wool valley, price nomiual. Mtllstufls Brau, $16 00; shorts, $18; ground barley, $18; chop feed, $17 per ton; wnole teen, naney, ,o cts. per ccuiuij (illuming;, V-V1?-J p wwii, uivn- ing barle , 0095c per cental: chicken wheat. 80 !0 per cental. Hops-Old,-10 to 10c , new 15 to 17. DAIRY PilDDUCE. Butter Oregon faucy creamery, 30 32-; faucy dairy, 2527Je; fair to good, "l(SJ22c: common. 18 to 20c per lb. Cneese Oregou, 1012J: Young American, 15o per pound; California 14c; Swiss imp., 3032; Dom., 1820. Eg Oregon, 30is per dozen. Poultry Nominal; chicKeus, mixed, S2O03S0 per dozen; ducks, $33.50 geese, $S.OO0.00; turkeys, live, 10c; dressed, 12o. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 10 13c; do inferior, 89c; do valley, 12 15c. Hops 16 to 19c. Potatoes E-rly Rose, 2540. Bur banks, .3040c. Oats Milling, $1.151.20. Mr. JTarvei; Heed Laceyvllle, O. Catarrh, Heart Failure, Pa ralysis of the Throat "J 77on7 God and Hood's Sarsa parllla for Perfect Health." "For the benefit of suffering humanity I ivlsh to statn a few facts: For several years I have suffered from catarrh and heart fail ure, getting so bad I could not work and Could Scarcely Walk I had a very bad spell of paralysis Oi throat some tlmo ago. My throat seen. Josed aud I could not wiIIor. fl. doctors said It was cauidd by heart failure, and gave medicine, which I took, but It did not seem to do me auy good. My wife urged mo to try Ilnol' Sirsapanlla. telling mo ol Mr. Joseph C. Smith, who had been At Death's Door but was entirely cured by Ilood's Sarsapa rllla. After talAliusulth Mr. Smith. I con cluded to try Ilood's SirsaparllUu When I hid tken two tiottlas I felt very much bet ter. I have continued taklnc It, and am now feeling excellent. I thank Ood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla and my wlfo for my restoration to perfect health." IIarvev IIued, Laceyville, O. HOOD S PlLL8 turoCinitlptlon by rettor. tafitbe poruteUloaettsii of tha alimentary caatL HAVE YOU GOT PILES TTCIHX3 riTiV-, tnown br tnoUtar llu iMplr.ioii. oaiue iaWtua ttealur shm num. Thl form and BJUWD, YIFLDATOUCIITO DR. B0-SAN-K0-S PILE REMEDY, whljn act directly on nana aaautcd absorbs tumor. alUTSItoliliMr.eSaottnt a pormaaont cure, rrloa 60c prusgiata or mall. Dr.Boanke,FuUialrliia.ria, Ho d iv It. rl-elf A Vti p. MISS BALLOU'S KINDERGARTEN ConnesUnj'uid l'rlmiry la-go opan Monday, Sfpt. 25th, Oor. Court and Liberty tlreoU, opposite opera' home. MINING CLASSES Fox teacher and (mitum will- begin October u' at Pkw For parUeuiar, appr to AlllS. P. S, KNIGHT, Prtoclt STAOfc GLINTS. Opera pricea in New York this season will be advanced to $5. "Mrs. Othello," by tho lato Fred Lea lie, is to be produced In London. Alico Shaw is whistling- in Dr. Zieg feld's variety theater in Chicago. .Nadago Doree lias borrowed tho Opera Comiquo in London to play a society piece called "Mirza." Beerbohin Tree will not come to Amer ica until next season, as he lost the boat Mr. Abbey may do his accounting. The original boxing kangaroo is not a ward in chancery, but ho is in tho hands of a receiver. A wrestling lion has suc ceeded him in London. When Croisetto was to play "Tho Sphinx," abe obtained points on poisoning from Dr. Charcot and also experimented with strychnine on dogs. "The Country Race" is to be another new play in tho style of "Tho County Fair" rind "The Country Circus." It will have a cyclorama scene 80 feet long. Charles W. Thomas of the well known managerial firm of Hoyt & Thomas has gone to Tucson, A. T., in search of health. Mr. Thomas has been an invalid for several months. Headquarters for all dally paper?, at J. L. Bennett's post c fflee block uows stand, tf MtXES R. WfllTE, Mtaac of Waltrfi Celebrata Oonedr 0ft, Prealam Baoa and Orctestnu Zr. 3T(Ib Xedtcal Cu., Elkhart, Ind. Voa vlll remember the condition I was In fivo jTArs ago, when lvu aflllctcd uiih & combina tion of diseases, and thought there was no help ton Mr. 1 tried all kinds of medlcincs,andf)rca of eminent physicians. Myncrtainere prostrated, producing dilne-i, heart trouble imd all tbe ills that make Ufa miserable. X commenced, to take DR, MILES' NERVINE and in three months 1 was perfectly cured. in hit travels each year-w hen 1 wo he tnousunas of physical wrecks, suffering from nervous pros . tratlon, taking prescriptions tram U A w local physicians who have no know l n H edge 0f tbelr case, and whose death U certain, I feel like going to them and saying, get OR.,MiLEa- Nervine and V""-"Ki5 my profession, a where thero orcsomanrsu Sll IHRll fferers from overwork,mcn tol Droitro- tlon and nervous exhaustion, brought orTby the character of the business engaged In, X would HES THOUSANDS u a sure euro for all suflerlug from these causes. James B. Waite. SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS. 50 DOSES 25 CTS. Sold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Balem SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS, Leave orders atCotUe-l'arkkurstblock.room d. naiem, ureeon. East and South -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE the Southern Pacific Company. CALIFORNIA 8XFRE8S TRAIN RUN DAILY BE TWB-N roUTlfD AMDS. r. Holllll. " r It. tt.15 p. m. una p.m. l(m n.rn L,v. Lv. Ar. ftirtlaiid Balem Pan Km n. Ar. I b.aia. u. Lv. I 6:1,9 a, m l.v 1 7:00 r. m Lv, Above trains Ktup at till Kit. Mima inci Portland ti Albany IdpIusIm;; 1o atTungeul Hhedd. HaUev. HarrlHbnrir. Junction I'Hv Ir liiffr Euiri-ne and all station- from Host burg IU .BII'HI U IHIJUIVU. mi c Mil ii S.3U a. ui. i l.v B.ou a. ui, i l.v 11:17 a. m I Lv Xfl p. m. ' r fDHInllU Halem Krvrlinrtr Ar. , i. u (.. ii Lv. 1:40 p, in, Lv. 7-0' n. LV r. Dining Cars on Ogdcn Itoutc PULLMAN BCFFET SLEBPEIIS AND Second CJass Sleeping Cars Attached to all through trains. ffest Side Division, Between Portb rAn.Y iivoitPT nsnvt ...1. Ill, . i.v, U-lRp. ro. I Ar. runluua rvirvainn vi. J..-6 i.v. i lynrsw. AL ADianv miu! rVM?,.llf .cnnMt . lrKlnr)rynn Vni-ltK- f)jlrm1 040 p. in. 1 1. l'or lau.1 v7 .J . 7-p.m ' r. MpMlpnv'He lv -'n i T!lltOUStt TIUHET To all point In the I'H-Uru Htitt, racadu and Kurnpo ran bn nblil- rd at lowest rxte. tnim W W. MtlNStnt, Agent, faleni K.P. nOUKK.1. t li f ud Am. -v. H KHKHI KIL Vlnn.iitr THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OJiEQON: Bates, $2.50 to $5,00 per Bay The beat hotel between l"orHanl and Hki KnncHox Ktrst-clav to all lUaprolntu n IU tablet an served with the Ch nicest Fruit Urown IntU WIlUmoitB Vsjler A, I. WAGNER, Prop. ALL OVER -wMS- It is simply pure milk of the best quality from which a large, percentage of water has been evaporated. "w THE PLMC'S 'DAILY! o 0 Only M)ne ent f Daily "Newspaper on .the Pacific ' Coast. GKEAPEST I Receiving all the ! v Associated Rness DULY BY ML,Wli, 131 lOTY " " Q These lowlhafd.timeslrasltiia,1 eyeiy jfaimt r ' to have his daily paperand know the state of the marjeet and all the news of the .world. Editorial-comrnent-'is'feariess-and'-indepetidentiJ Edited', by its publishers to secure good .government " for the people, able to deal justly fahd fairly with jdll. Complete Telegraphic, State, Capital, For eign, Market and Crop News. esr- -No Papeissent after time of THIS ORDER is out.- BLANK ORDER SHEET FOR ONE CENT DAILY MAIL .JDORNRL. HOFER BROTHBR8, Please send tpaddr btlow one copy of Dailv Kalem, Oheoon. CAPiTAii Joubnal by mall. "(Erase lines not' wanted.) For oue mnth ,flnd Aenclosd..." ; ., , 25 cts. For two months " . r 60cte. For four months " fl.00 For one .year ' l 3.00 NAME. OUT THIS OUT, nil In name and WISCONSIN CENTRAL INES (Northern Pacific R. R. CoM Lets.) LATEST TJSe CARD. Two Through Trains Daily. ittspm triipin it'inni 7 lMn. 6 25proI...M 'nn.nl MOam 5:15pm A.-UOpiu 7S5pni 4jpm ll 4ipm wpm i traul a IUOiuj lipm!lDulutlik!ll.lOuro 7 Oipm I . Ahlaua. ul tUlinm PVipi-.i,hli'irol J 5.tVpm .T'.t'lhe,.,lol? a'id .'i?'!8 checked throuicb to aU polma in tbe UnlitJrUtea and. Canada. CIO connection made to Culcaico wllb all ..'"'"lUftonuaUoa apply to your neartwl Ucket agent or J.Vs, C.WJNIi. in l'wan. and Tkt AjtU. Chicago, h HOUSEInUng, Decorating, 11 Hard Wood Finishing, Can gv igood rertrtnc. Enlluiate rurnUh- d, idiiroa, Uu hcttru h. Halem. ItccV denr nn alem Moior KiUwar.KortU Saltm. ixo order at M4b A JUoattn, ll-M T - - - - THE WORLD They arc calling for it and our shipments are increasing daily to other lands. The MBOEMLMGLEJailliD Condensed Milk is the first conden sed milk ever offered to the public. It is the leading brand. It has stood the test for '30 years. It has im Utations but tio equal. Try to remember that! AH Grocers and Druggists sell it I ' I " I I' ' I ii m j i. 1 HI ri" -xi W. if-o. .A. mmm iiCllftiililftNftwsMiipH.l I-JVUIU llVIU'HUUUl 11 -- -THE POSTOFFIOE. encloepoUl note or draft. Stamps not taken Khumiitrmf . kmim ompirm, ,am buck, o- fPffjj . 3 N. Wmvi ELMTlie KIT TWi i aitra-MaaiMtlo (WMUMOKY VBlalu mut wHfcot mM(it All 9Zmmt mmum c : frog ortr-ujutUmmt mrnkim. 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