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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1893)
v T77 TH! ENID. k ,inii(l 1 rttliiinen Defy tlio Town Ofll rern Mid Kefiise to Blniv Up. TfcnrltV Official- Of South Kllitl. in tllP wAeo strip, nro mnlriiiK Hfo burden- jpiotoRodc Inland trainmon. Gcorgo Jis, a Missouri Pacific official, whd re OmvI hero today, tells a remarkable ,fory about the two Enids nnd the trou- e jfOCK 181U1HI vrmiiuii .-.luneiico in retting their trains turougn tno south ' Ln. South Enid is tho town established I k the government, whilo North Enid, n -,in nr so awuy, is a Uhcrokeo allotment town, in w'.iicli tho Rock Islnml has tin t. a- Tlinvn la fi Mi.Tinf. nf Mm.lli 1?ntrl there tho trains stop. Passengers for South Enid disembark there and go the i.i ...on nf tlio wnv in lincks. South Enid is a booming town, and its legislators, full of their new power, make ordinances to cover all tho exigen cies of life in a brand new town. They laTe been greatly worried at tho lack of woner railroad facilities, and to movo the company thoy recently passed an or dinance compelling it to ran its trains through tho town ut a speed not greater than four miles an hour under penalty of a fine not less than $1,000 for each of- Iu describing the condition of things it South Enid. Davis said: "At tho out- ikirts of the town tho authorities have stationed u man with a flag, and when a (rain approaches ho lowers the flag and a man at tho other end of tho town sets hfs stop watch and times the train. Be fore starting his train through tho town the engineer cuts off the airbrakes, and the company has an officer on every plat form to prevent tho townspeople from jumping on the train and setting the handbrakes. Four officers with stars affixed to their coats board every tram as It goes through town in an endeavor to serve papers on tlio conductor whilo he is within tlio city limits. Before tho train gets within tlio town limits, however, tho conductor always gets in the' express car and is protected by tho express messengers with their Winchesters from any inteiferenco from the men with tho papers. The company has informed the conductors that if any of them aro arrested the company will stand by them and seo that they do not languish too long in tho calaboose. The calabooso at South Enid is a frail struc ture ti.dt a fairly strong boy could break out of and would not confine a railroad mah very long wero it not for the fact that Bunk in tho dirt floor is a big log to which malefactors are chained. It is difficult to predict what the outcome will bo should tho town legislators of South Enid succeed in corralling a Kock Island railroad trainman. Topeka Dis patch in Chicago Herald. Cause J'or Laughter. The negroes in town are singing a new song, but not to a new tune. It is sung to the tune of "Ta-ra-ra Booin-de-ay. Wo have been unable to catch all tho words to tho song, but here's part of the cherus: If you want to seo the preacher laugn Just ghe him a ilollar in.teud of a half. It is needless to say it would make the preacher laugh. It would make us howl. Villa Kica (Ga.) News. V3 "IspeaknotoutofweaUsurmlses, but from prooi. : .t-,. frvrrni pni5 has come to I oil lu-vv .--.- --..,. take its place, ine saubia.uu vHth which thepeople have hailed the advent of tlie New Shortening .ij. ,t k tii nnHlv Increas ing' enormous sales is PROOF POSITIVE not only of Its great value as a new article of diet but is also sufficient proof of the general desire to be rid of Indi gestible, unwholesome, unappe tizing lard, and of all the ills that lard promotes. Try at once and waste no time Ir discovering like thousands o others that you have now NO USE FOR LA&30. "refuse all substitutes. Genuine made omjr "j N.K. FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUt ana .,.nn urui YORK. BOSTON. HAVE Sa-SffiSSStesa AVX- DR. BO-SAN-KO-S PILE REMEDY. tru flotd UUI r"?f."SiaitMi.i1?. wni w - - .. , SSSaSSteur W Si. Ttmniwtrimtl PILES H2SrS:SS&.- Rolrt I..V HrV.ftl VanM'Pe- I GUM'S jjtTBOTXO urn PILLS 'A MILD PHYSIC canpLVt ofsIouth AsSaZ? L9 i J l a x tl. w ;g ONE PILL FORADO rh.Uttt. Tn plJU I!S!&5eli.tnMen iiOktoiakUra-ulr.'fJSmUMr tnsn m. Br.s 4 Blear J ",&, .VtiSi irrP " l?tt tlirpmsd. TooonrtMJXo qU1 by BkU VnSJr Setting it Good Example. "My sou," inquired tlio elderly citizen with the valise, "is there an account of any horriblo murder in tho papers you aro selling this morning?" "No, sir," reluctantly admitted the nowsboy, "but there's" "That's all I want to know," exclaimed tho eltlorly citizen, producing his pocket- oook wiin toverisn haste. "I'll take your cntiro pile of papers, my son." nil., is why one of the newsboys who .requeue Dearborn station varies his reg ular morning oration by calling atten tion now and then in a stentorian voice to tho fact that there wasn't no hor'blo murders yistiday. Chicago Tribuno. The Sole Exception. She I really don't think it's nice of you to borrow money from papa so soon after wo are engaged. He Vr'hj , you :tre the first girl who ever objected to it in all my experience. -Life. a Haw. Hers was a face upon which suffering had left its traces. Her golden hair was lined with silver. In her deep blue eyes was the shadow of perpetual sorrow. "How," she demanded in her anguish. 'oliall I bo rid of this man to whom I am bound by I.vw'f" Tho divorce lawyer bent his gaze upon the floor. "Has he been true to his vows?' "Yes." Her voice choked with sobs. "Has he treated you kindly?" "Ye yes." There was a moment of silence. "Huml Was there no flaw iu the pro cendincrs?" Unon tho instant a gleam of hope brightened her countenance. "Yes, yes!" she eagerly exclaimed. "Now you ask me, I remember that my wedding" A troubled soul had found a respite. "gown wrinkled in the back.' There were more moments of silence. Detroit News-Tribune. Ilnlldlne Up Huslness. "Mr. Bong," said the secretary of the Fearful Accident Insurance company, "be sure and drop in at old Curmudge's as you pass this morning and express your sympathy over the loss of his brother in tho railway accident yester day. Express mine also to him." "But old Curmudge had no brother in the accident," said the canvasser. "Wi,nt hna that to do with it?" said n. .-at-orr Mipprilv. "All ho can do is to tell you so." "But it might unnecessarily alarm him," persisted the canvasser. "That's the point; that's exactly the point," returned the secretary cheerily. nAiom i,im ns much aR possible. His own policy runs out next month, and it is one of our duties to remind our pa trons that iu tho midst of life we are sur rounded by accidents."-Tit-Bits. Not at All Now to Him. "This is a photograph of my brother,'' said tho young woman who was showing the family album to tno visum ., ... far weft. "Poor Jack! He's in trouble at college. He's fond of horses, and he f,t or. tmieh time m training ins team of bays that tho college authorities SS suspended him. Did you overhear tho like?" ,. To-of ..Why-ves," said young Mr. Lariat. "It's a common thing in Arizona for men to-to get suspended, you know on ao Sunt of too much fondness for horses. -Chicago Tribune. -., Tlilncs Ahead. It has been found possible, says Pro fc so Dolbear. by employing large eTses of proper focal 1" pictures upon the clouds. PJug a few vears, or sooner, one as be rules Lowell Courier, One Tool unoui.... Mr. Uptown Boulevard went to mahqnerade ion -', tVtriend aked JSaSKilWili- a Biinilar occasion. j ow costume except raj self. lugs, Hot a Sara Sort. I like you very can never murry ranch In a gpend She-No. flpd. but 1 thrift. . i nm spend- He how uu ) uu.- thrift. n ..waroa uavebeenwwt- riflL i-J "" ' '- . r-.r AAaWeriY. ' i7" vA Weekly. ing money on we.-" Of Ancient Orlsln. kU.f epdjd you. earn tha Pharaoh'i ..Here in Kwn.. -; , llne- daugUter found aio. Philadelphia Ca'i- -SfSwi2iK f Ua N Uow dare you? Arc" j wear my bat: Not until I went 'fundtertoldmoitwM JBriENiyCH ara, JOVKSAL, VEDNSDAl DBOBMBBR 27, 1893. u ITTLE IVER PIUS. CURE Sick Headache and rrlUrt all thi troubles Incl dent to a bWous state of the system, such at Dluiness, Nausea. Drowslaess, Distress after eating. Pain in the Bide. 4c. While tbslrmost remarkable succtu has been ahown la curing SICK ITeadache, yet Cmia's Lmu Lira i Fat are equally Taluabls In Coaitlpatlon. curing and preventing thli annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorder ef ths stomaoh, stimulate the lirer and rag at the bowel. Even if they only cured HEAD .che they would be almost prtcelH t those who suiter from this dlstresMnr cemplaint: but fortunately their goodnett does set end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable In to many ways that they will not be willing te do wltaevt tra. But after aU sick head ACHE Is the bane of so many Urea that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills sure K1 while others do not. Cjrtir's Lrrrut Ltrat Fills are rery small and rerr eas v to take. One or two Dills make1 a doss. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or pnrge, but by their gentle action nlease all who use thsra. la TlaU at 26 cents: bra f or $1 , Sold ererwhere, or sent by maS. sua rsa casus iiear w kit Tt bill Ufa U-Iffa. lie Was Fondfbf Celery. If celery is the nerve bracer that some are disposed to consider it, there is one man in Philadelphia who is in no danger of nervous prostration. A gray bearded, brown wigged, mild eyed, middle aged, imperturbable little old man walked se dately into a well known Chestnut street cafe the other night, doffed his hat and coat, sat down to a table, tucked a nap kin under his chin, drank the whole of a glass of ice water placed before him by the waiter and said, "Bring me an order of celery, all white nnd clean." "Eight, sir," said the waiter hesitating ly. "That's all," murmured tho little old man as he pushed out his glass for a fresh supply of water. The celery came, the little man quick ly devoured that; called for another or der, devoured that; called for another order and made that disappear, and bo on till all the waiters, all the oyster open eners, all the attendants, the cashier and customers were beholding him in aston ishment. As the last bit of tho succu lent vegetable disappeared the waiter turned over the little man's check, amounting to 00 cents. All unconscious of the furore he had created, the cham pion celery eater pulled on his overcoat. -fii,r n.iinafprl his hat. cavo the tUICiUIIJ Mj ... , . waiter a dime, pulled on ms gloves, pam his check at tho desk, lighted a cigar, said "Celery's not much gooa yet ana walked out. Philadelphia Record. Gravity and Impetus. A proposition which provoked a great deal of argument and upon which much paper was wasted and the laws of grav ity and impetus sadly mangled was the . i.i n ..nm'noii lonilpn one auOUt uieresuiiui "'"i'i""ii "- stone from the top of the mast of a rap idly moving vessel. The theorists got hold of the subject und straightway up plied their best known rules and maxiinb to the problem. Some demonstrated that the weight would fall straight down, and while it was falling tho ship would pass from under it and it would fall some where astern, or perhaps hit the man at the wheel. Others hold that it would ..-II r., fof from the mast, and yet others that it would plump down right at tho foot. This problem was solved in j.,. i .! Viv nne who was notatne- .!- i... ,..v, nnnh climb auiast, which he did forthwith, and dropping the weight found that it took theimprtniof tiTe vessel and fell right at the foot of hj mast, exactly as it would have done bad thevebsel been standing perfectly stUl. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. An Artificial Foot For a reaeoelc ,. ,.... i,00r,i of a cat with false teeth, a horse with spectacles, acow with iee :.,. i n,i now here is a gentle- mln writing to The Field to ok where ?.a - VMtn nn artificial foot for hU rlcockt This speaks well for humane i. , . i. i nMoA foolish in a ffJiMl.-JS St when he got it.-Boston Herald. He Swore In KdrIIsIi. Private Secretary Thurber was telling sKs5iB-i of my cw1"':"; Germans talk for listening to a part of gu t un. a couple of hoursn a lingo Ui finui some one" ho spoke my moth i fJt X the only man there was . - . t nMwtvtin. I Bighw una a Stolid W'b -- llMt 0f It. a Btoim "- r;-Ill, it of it. After fit. Alter ' Irs-S&sa faukUioVhoi I knew by ai a 1 bis looU? com""-: -r thfl win. the need oi """""", it far tnousb, aanna SuhL fiugttbe WW be'rfninThaverybestEnglUhl have ever .-. u, .gnftKer "I Put out my 'and to mra Eugh therf the trip.-ago ..... en i.i.l..... f.iMi. fit. Paul's cai thedral in LonQon' w" .a ih back more nra than Wjw" T', f i'S'SmbjSSS&B which waacallei "nch Work done on -mco .. .--- wl of tbeorigiuai u..". T;- hM in part of tneonstna.-- , hef in Jrme designed for them . iiinii-L -i r berWren. Fred Orant on Diplomacy. Colomel tfred D. Grant, in his address at the dinner in tho Brooklyn Union Leaguo club, spoke of diplomacy and concluded by giving his ideas of the lualifications tt diplomat should possess. 'First," he said, "a diplomat should be absolutely loyal to his own government, for no foreign statesman will respect or trust a man who has not always been loyal to the country he represents. He must he sufficiently educated in his pro fession to be able to intelligently discuss the intcrcourso between nations and pro pose honorable and fair1 dealings for the future, and lis should bo able to do this iu the French, which is the diplomatic language, in the language of the country to which ho is accredited, as well as in his own tongue. Second, a diplomat shbuld, upon every possible occasion, show1 m6st cordial feelings for the gov ernment, customs and instituti6ns of the nation to which he is accredited and make every one with whom he comes in contact feel that he is their' friend. Without these qualifications a diplomat can be of little use to his country, and his record will be cither inglorious or utterly devoid of importance." Phila delphia Ledger. Why "Annie I-aurle" Was Flayed. The following was one of the most striking' incidents of the day on which all that was mortal of the late mayor of Chicago was laid at rest: One of the bands that had marched in the funeral procession when passing the Auditorium building south on Michigan avenue1 oh its homeward march in the1 evening struck up the tuhd of "Annie Laurie." The music was cheerful and stirring. A large crowd naturally gath ered in front of tho hotel to see and hear the band and view the regiment of sol diers that followed ln its wake. Those who at first failed to recognize the fa miliar air, and even many of those who did, wondered at the lively Btrains from a band' which had but a few hours pre viously been playing solemn funeral dirges in the procession from which they wero returning. Gradually the meaning of it all dawn ed upon the rnmda of tlie people, and the words, "For ray bonnie Annie Laurie I would lay me down and dee," doubtless were silently spoken by those who re called the last word that fell from the dying lips of Carter H. Harrison "An nie." Chicago Correspondent. Tennessex's Attractions. Thero is a growing inquiry for farm inir lands in Tennessee. Peopleare leav ing tho bleak northwest and seeking homes in other parts whero the condi tions of life are not so hard. Tennessee has extraordinary attractions, because of the variety of employment its natural resources afford. There are thomoun tajns and the mines and the timber of east Tennessee, the unparalleled stock raising advantages of middle Tennessee and tho" cotton and fruit lands and for ,. nt wear. Tnnnessee. Each one of cow v ..- thes0 sections has an important, uiuuu- facturing city of metropolitan character istics. The railroads auoru ampio ireua portation facilities. The Btato is unique in the excellence of its waterways. No other state, except Arkansas, has as many beantifnl and navigable streams which reach the groatest of the rivers of North America. The climate is perfect. Memphis Appeal-Avalanche. On a Lofty Honeymoon. A young couplo were married in Jus tice McNoble's courtroom recently. The iustico forgot a very essential part of the ceremony-he neglected to inquire the names of the witnesses. His honor did not notice the blunder for sovoral minutes, and when the fact dawned upon him he seized his hat, rushed d6wn the stairs, looked up and down the .-.f nA inmilred of everybody he met if they had noticed a newly married cou pie around anywhere. Nobody had seen Finally his honor turned his optics heavenward, as people in trouble some times do, and the experiment was sue eeaifol. Sitting on the railing around the dome of the courthouse, enjoying their honeymoon, was the happy pair. Stockton Mail. sUaiiiiifflDHHW Msrumi A Great Mistake. . ,.nt discovery Is that headacho the mind, .,.. niinpss. confulon of er arVduo to dM,ement of tlie nerve 'cSn-.er.irhlch.upp., tho brain ... nerve force! that InUlgesnuu, u.i'v,...-, ... Zc In .tomach. etc.. arise from tho derange ment ot the nerve coater..upplylng these or-?-.- ..nerve fluid or force TW. ito I IkewU; true of many uwasoi io , m-m. Tl.e ,? f Ty ,2S,b by ?he ixoHipany lug cut. Trie inn" white lines aro the nerves wblcn convey the nerro fir'o from tno nerve centers to every part of tno body. Just m tho eltc'rlccurrentl. conveyed, aionx the teleiraph wires tosrstr nfwadot treat-lnithenerrecan- tors for WW of the disorders arising therufrpM thoy tri tLa part affected. Franklin Mile. MJD.LUB.tb; blslilycelohrated n.irtlallst nl mas, and author student or n"i7 "'uihSlat ersub ct ofmsnrnoteltreail10, lof nn.t fou since realised '". irvlne ,0,. M,' an? his ito.lor.tlv wwment. anl m .,,, awwrnent. ani Tf,rPe. It sun liinsv, Krante- wonder- meat ot th. ntrrovM JKj&tea iwitlrno- nUltlnpo turloth don of th. comp SSSpf,rJt'? KSHtJT rrrodi UaWliiy i v r"ir " i. ... fKSK .rMnleea, diisJ"" dlJxlnM. iirv""; "TlV it i. Krt ffi I Jff j, , uujes w. Jf eai no eMiwn byUJ-rr.traWm I .old vwvvvvAvvvvvWAWJv.vVAVBv.v.vvvvvv 1BALD HEAD What Is the condition harsh, brittle? Docs it split at tlio ends? Itas It a C lifeless appearance? Docs it fall out when combed oh"E brushed ? 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PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 30th aud Ohemeteta Street. J.E. -BM Geo. Fendrich, -, CASH MARKET Best meat an A treu delivery 136 bt&te Street. Take Duly 2 cent Hands OtTlmoilea. The British possessions in South Africa lave proved to be a source of immonse wealth to the conquering race and to tho :ouutry of which they are subjects. The don. Cecil Ithodes, premier of Capo Col my, is the dominating spirit of British iouth Africa. Not long ago he gave tho 'toine government to understand that he .vould strike for independence if inter fered with. New York Sim. Conundrum Day. Tailor Say, when aro you going to pay mo that bill? Chappie My dear follow, this ain't my day for answering conundrums. Come around next month. Detroit Frco Press. Hair Deatli nfltnntlv rntnnvpsnnrl fnrflvordtstrovs nb 1 jMrcilnnuhlt) hulr. whuihor upon tbe bunds. r '.... v ... t ..n..i iucm arms or neia, wiiunuv uiwiubiuui rlnurv In tlie most dellvato BKin. II wusior flUy years tbe secret ormu'aiij KriiKmiiit wllfum. nckiuiwledrad by nhysl lans as ibe blKbtnt amlionty aud lhc mtvti pmlnpnt drr,intjiliitfist and balrsut elallsttbnt ever lived. During his prlyaU mnniinHiit r llfivtlniB amnne ibe nobllllM r - . t- t .--..: i. :. 1 ma ariKtocracy ot r.urope u u twnu. hlinolm. 1-rlrn SI In' null. se-'UrelJI .aoked torrespnudeurecoutldeutlal. Hole tgenlBror America Auaretm TH SK 10KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER i'0. 1 ept. It. 57Houh Kl th Avenue New Vorhl ivf'nonnnnHHiiHH,iwH, , humimi .,, w. $3 SHOE noVWp, Do you weir them7 Vlfn next In need try a pIr. pest in tnewonu. A 5.00 3.UD 54.00 SO 43.50 42.50 42.25 ?2.00 FOK UDIES' $2.00 .41.75- rort boys 42.00 FORrtf 41.75 SB A ii3 ir ........ ... nRraS RHnr. msds InthelitMl itylei, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or JS Shoe, iney m equii '"" '";u" " - wesrti well, Ifyou vdtritoeconomholnyourfootwsxr, d toby purchitlng V. L. Douglat 8hoe. 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From Terminal or Intorior Points' Urn (l I Is tbe line to tuke To all Points East and South, It is the atnlng car route. It runs thronfb vestibule trains, every day In the year to ST. PAUL AND CUICAGO ;(No change of cars.) Compased ofdlnlntfcars unsurpasned, lillman drawing mora sleepers ofluteut oqulpment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best tbat can be constructed and In which aecororoodatUni are both tree and lur ntshed ror bolder of first and second-class tickets, and) ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontlnuots line oonneetlnc with nil lines, attordlng direct and uninterrupted service. , I'ullman sHrpe" ri(rvntlons can bene cured lb advt noe Uironfch any agent oi the road. m . , Throuttb tickets to and from all points In America, Knuland and Knrope i can be pitrchated at any ticket omco of this com puny, , ,, Kull Information concernliiK rates, time of tralnH.roules and other details rurnlsbed ou plication yU, Asslstaht Uoneral I'asseDU'sr Aeent, Mo, Ul Klrst street, cor. Washington, lort land.Oreeon Shaw & Downino, Agenla. W.A.Ctjbick. 1'resldent. J. II. AI.MKT. Cashier. tltlUUd OF SALEM. rr.n..Hirfnrral banklnc business, 1 iimDlattenll n paid to collections. I osns madTPK'"hSnM taught and sold on th. principal cities ot me mo io .fA.1M V. 11 I 1U1IHAH. ww".v-.. vV, W. MA1ITIK. II. V. MATTIIKWS, J.U.AUIEHT, directors Steamer flltona VOn PORTLAND. Uavea Itol.t'n dock Mondays W'dn"days ard Krltlay. 7;t a. u., arriving In Portland at ItKToilNlNO, leaves lVirtUnd Tuedayl, Thursdays ai.drJuturday" at a. in, Kast Vine for pns.enger service; no way landing freight handled. ItoUM) 'UUP(unllwlied) 12.09 On. way, 11.2). MKAL9 OB OttNTU for freight rate and UO.;U ap,.y Ml. Wright Oo., Iluiman bUiek U ' "iMiTrTBROsT CONTIIAUTOIW & PLA8TEIIBR8. Iaveorder.att3oltle-l'arkhur.tbloek.rooro 6, Malem, Oregon. Rheumatism, . Lumbago, ow"fIWA- Lame hcr w. lM.il '111 Ml m s .Si -in-ls -mi i t r A- .-.- Lt-f-l n-Ajl "'--L.il iuuM ElStI.B IELT " 77ITi-i MiBt M-ORTt yrmXtii&ildZTf2Z Th,ft,18-h VSSSirS7,nrs,iSSSi " LTrrtss .isissifflia Cr.Tr1Afrtn. ifvr..,,,fj'..'; Li. n i SK'.S r rr;. i i .-.--l i4 f msiHW r --"J :' . - lAnnri . Slxttl V n nr i V'1 iMissswtA EleetriG Lights On hetei' System, TO CONSUMERS : 'lliebftlrrn Lgh. and Power rompany at glenl uxpeuse tiave equipped tbelr hlectno Light plaul with the n i modiru apparatus HuauieuuWkbla to otler tlie publm bctti-r light! tbau uny syMcm aud at a rata luwer than any city on the coast. Arc and Incandescent lights lug; Licet rio Irio tors lrir till imposes wlicro power is re nuircd. ht&l leocea oa be vlredfor as many lights as desired and the oousutuere pay lor only such llgula rfQ aru nxed. Tula bolugf rvglBteiod bjr au Uectno Meter. Ofllcu 179 Commercial St. MEATS. HUNT, the North Sa'cm Bulihef, K. lid h is l.ot' Bold' out hut Uiiiility luuvttPiiiir h' v to toe bridge ED. RAVEAUX.tSS KOltTH SAtOJTj Meat Market Krtsli mc-.it ntutoM p'lcft ' - A WISCONSIN CENTRAL LIKES (Northern Pacific R R, Co., Uttee.) , LATEST TIME CARD. Daily Through Trains. 'At.lpii) 1:231) ni T.lfiam oapinl.liin.u 7:16inil stl'nitl n WXm lI)ulutbn 7 lMnnll . Afblaud. a 10 0'a' ru.t'blcaro I K-IOaiii HOOhui U.IOttni Wfiniii 6.00pm aoiin, sj'jopru l0.0pBa Tickets' sold and haegBso checked throuuh to all points ln tbe United Mates aud, Cann4a, Ulcwe connection inado In Chicago with All iratus golnt Vn. aud nnuth. Kor lull Information apply to ycur nearert tloketagcntor Jw, o.P(i), Un. I'ass. and Tkt, Airt., Ohlouco. Ill OREGON PACIFIC KA1LK0AD CO- E. W. IIADLEV, itccelv-ii5: SHORT LIKE to AMFOHNiA OCEAN STEAMER SAILING'S.' B. 8. WILLAMETTB VALUBY Leaves San Franolsco, Nov.6th, Hlh and ahrjv utaves Yaqulna, Nov. Utk, )Uth, and 98th. It ATOi ALWAYS B A TIBFACTOIiT. 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