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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1894)
I J. ! B!P 11 i J ; i ; i I i LH I, a: ! 'e W h P Pt Ai Ji 3 J II im 'fMCjfifAl JllliftfeL VVMMUrj) VKlt.T, rJLOOTT HUBVAt. Capital Journal Pubfiihing Compan) PottoOe l&efc. ComareUl ttreeC HOFER BB0THBS. EdHorx. lMT,ti7 aurT,tr tonoln,. inur.vj . IT" ,l THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 16!M. CIBCULATK TUB JOCKXAI Thla rosy em trit5 xequt to oar r.-adera, bat wtf bellere It I rerjawt tbat wMi tear ankYjrata. Thk Joukwal htm teen going lo In readeia fire yeare ander the present management. We batre become reasonably well ac quainted wftb tuem and they wJtb the paper. When we began worfc on TifBJoOKJrAi. wo were toJdtbatnc newspaper coald lire and grow to bay a atate circulation that wm not pa U IUhed at Portland and that tbere w already one tbat no otber pa;er coalc compete wJtb. The Joubxai, did not g Id to compete with that paper. Large roonopolUtlc metropolitan pa pen bare their field of labor and we bad no desire to compete with that, anil weald bare taken more capital thai we coald command. We did hot wlJ to foaad paper on capital. We die wlh to foond a paper on loyal ervfc. to the people If tbat coald be done, I la atlli oar aim to do this and we art more confident than ever tbat a new paper can be built apoo the loyal allec lions of the people and live an.i Ictmi a iiaccee t a baslnee and a towerf u influence for good government. We have demonstrated by the nc caw of Tiik JimwUKU, and it ba beet a very moderate aticceaa, that greai capital la not required to eotabli?ti newspaper for the people. TiieJouk XALhaa been growing In drculatloi until ft is the second largest paper in Oregor , and all thin baa been done b bard work and without sinking capital or Incurring indebtedne . IS'ow wewy circulate Tub Jouk.vau XfaneWRpaperthatiM free from debt and (tbe from all capitalistic alliance and corporate Influence, free from all domination or dictation by any atafe bouse or Portland political ring, cannot aerve the people then no m-wopaper can. It can nerve tbem faithfully juxt aa far aa they want it to do to. The way for the people ol Oregon to get good (service out of aueb a newspaper lo to put It in circulation all over the state. We do not assume that the people arc indifferent to good government or to their best interest. We do not assume tbat they are unappreclative of our ef forts to give them a paper for the peo ple. But we wlflh them to realize tbat they have a duly to perform In the cause of reforms and promotion of the beat Interests of all. In these days nothing comes by chance. The corpor ation press and the political boodler liavo no ubo for such a paper an Tiik Jouknai,, They do not want to tee It In circulation not a copy of it. None of their money goes to support It. If they could control matters no such newspapers could live. Tiite JouurtAi. must ex hit and become a greater power for people's government solely by the support of tho disinterested citizen. Hence It must rely upon their hearty backing and friendly assistance. To accomplish anything of any I in parlance for the people requires leaders who have courage, honesty and ability. Mauy ara willing enough to servo the people, will lake their money pretend Ing to have these qualities but havo them not. A newspaper must have theto qualities to exist. If It can bo put Into general circulation by tho peo ple, haying theso qualities, ft will In spire others with them and raise up leaders having these qualities and thereby elevate the masses themselvee and make a better order of things potwl Me. CnuiuXATHTiiKJouiiNAii. This may seem to mauy an ambitious program. Hut there Is nothing too ambitious In tho direction of good gov eminent. Tho people can stuud any amount or Improvement In their poll tics. We cannot excel too much In ele vating the standards of public morality In order for a people to grow It must elevate lis publlo Ideals, and govern went Is our greatest educator. Wo grow to what wo aspire to In publlo as in private character, 'i'IU'o matters are of greatest lin parlance, Tho pre Is Ihu greatest leader of public thought, It t noiiu too gntotaii ambition o wish to lemi the Hi awes fit the right direction, Wo -want your help to do tills. UlHUVi.ATK TliM Huiulay Orfgoijluu iiiukea u ulrMPKI'lvu fur plainer wild W earn gt Mietliods of iff. YPttiy, iwrsunui thrift iil lhtf imflnyiwnUtt worn of flw Uvnmy yjriuu woihu im'Ioddm io VVM'iu 1UI)I4)) B (tgnlniit. Ihu K"V mm l,IMllHjrl-F8llfir,lfr VVMlu CIRCUIT COUBT DOCKET. I LUtof Cases to Come Vp tor Trial at, the October xerm. TheOetober term of the elreait coart for Marfoa county will le convened is tbf dtf next Monday, tbe 8ib. The docket as prepared by County Clerk It. V. Ehlen contained n caw up w tbe boor of doting the ofliee Iat even lDg-(53 In department No. 1 and 2fi In No. 2. A few wore will be willed, very likely, during the remainder of the wk. Then tbere come the criminal cae tbat will be docketed as qulekl as returned by tbe grand Jory. At least a half down of tbem will be dU postd of. Judge George II. Barnett will Ml m Department No, 1 and Jmijre H. H. Hewitt as No. 2. Tbe following is a Ht of tbe ea& to n tried: IEPARTBST 3M,. L 1. 31. M. EiIm vb. F. J, Ford ; actwu for money. 2. wennesa wroinera vs. Alien a. Jmilfi and Bearie it, De&a; adtos for nney. Z. rioell, UeitKha & WooJr v. H W. C ix; actiou for aumty. 4. Tbonias Taylor ve. Mdzger A !Uesenger; arflon for money. ft. Allen & ij"VfU vs. W. H, Shields al ; actiou Utr money. 6, Gilbert Brow. v. Whale 6c. Oalli ter; action for money. 7, D, H. Ambrow v. W. D. and Kva McGbee; prott-etliog- auppimen- ol to f XtCOll'JU. 8, Kvrutm, Vhonz Lanjt & Co. . ion Jong, King and I)e HOj, action rbr money. 0. J. U. Booth vs J. F. Moody; ac ilon for money. 10. M. ri. ttkiff vs. A. H. and Julii. .union; -jcment. 1 1 Jilla M. Hmlth vs. the Union Ti i- Abotract Co.; action for money. 12, Ohm tc Foclil v. tbe Oregon tand Co.; action for money. 13, C. li. HoMghman v. Peter Bal erts; appeal from jiice's court from Gervais district. 14, W. P. Knisser vs. G. F. Harold; tot Ion for money. 15. J. A.Taylor va. tbe Oregon Land Co,: actiou for money. JO. L. D. Pitman vs, H E, Oaborne; electment 17. Ij. D Pitman vi. J. L, Junes; Jwtment 18, L. D, Pitman vs, I; A.Thomaf; ejectment. J9, N. Goodman & Sons v. J. B. Jettlemier: actiou for money, 20. John Dick vs. II. J. Kupert et al.. action tor damages. 21. 0car Dick vs. J I. J. Itupert and Frank Cook; suit for damage. 22. Thomas Bonner vs. Win. and M B, Long; action for money. 23. G. H. Htonebrink vs. 'A. V. Moody; action for money. 24. Wunra Jeanret vs. If. J. Itupert and CIiwh. Itarmby; action fordumages. 25. Wm. Jory vs. the Palace Dry Goods Co.: electment and damages. 2)1. Oregon .Land Co. vs. Herbert Lee: action for money, 27. Feldman & Cole vs. Levy Mc- (iw. nation for monev. 28. Peter Zleiinskf vs. C. Baltimore; action for money. 20. A. E. Watson vs. M. Merlon; action for money. 30. A. M. Bmlth vs Gilbert Bros action for money. 31. Frank Bros. vs. E. B. Wharton and W. If. Bnyder; action for money. 82. J. Wolford Sc Co. vs. Kate arid D. M. Dwire: action for money. 03. Wm. P. Turner vs. Oregon Land Co.: action for mouey. 34, Chas. Kohu vs. Thurston Grimm: action for money. 85. James Walton vs. J. T. Whit ney: action for money. 80. A. F. Goock vs. W. L, Jones; action for damages, 87, H. B. ('rocker vs. Alex. Potter; action for money. 88. L. G. Baron vs. A. A. and H. O. Fuller; action for money.1 30, Frances Brlggs vs. F. B, Mlze; action for money. 40. Cohon, Davis & Co. vs. Geo. F. Bmlth; action for money. 41. N. Goodman & Bons vs, Amcdiu Choquette; action for money. 42. W. Cohen, Herch it Co. vs. Geo. F. Bmlth; action for money. 43. F. M. Btrcet vs. Geo. V. Bmlth; actiou for money. 41. J'atrlck F. Madden vs. Mike Hngan: action for money. 45' Jtutii K, Bayre, executrix, vs. L. M. Hensel et al.; suit for damnges. 40. If. G, Lukor vs. G. W. Davis; recovery of property and damages. 47. ElluM Bmlth vs. the Union Title Abstract Co.; action for mouey. 48. M. L. Chamberlain and C. B, Moorcs vs. Union Title Minimal (Jo.; action for money. 40. Until E. Bayro vs. A. and Eliza beth Wlielun ; recovery of property and damages. 60. Alfred Buker vs. the Btute In surance Co.; act Ion for money. 6L J. J I. Miller vs, John Lcedy; suit for damages, appealed from Justice court, Hnloin district, 52, Btrauge U Joenlcke, respondent, vs, Mrs, B. O, Iteed;upMilunl;uppeal fioui JiimIIco court, Bulem dlwtilct. m. Vt d Hurst A Co, vs, F. Ji. J'uge &. Bon; uollou for mouey, JiKI'AH'l'MKN'J' WO. Si, 1, Bflliylitr Hue, liikolvunt, tiHtlgn. inenliJ. V, T. B. Ilmutuiio, uMNlgntiu. 2. J. O. Brown it Co. i Insolvent, us. slgiliiieiih J. A. iluker iikslgiice. 7). J J. I). North wood vs. JSlJuii M. Farusworlhi foreolosuru. 4, Thos J. Ford, Insolvent, nwlgu muiitl W. V. l)y, ialgiwj, 6. Doriilioo JiilliilH)rliig(!o,. fiiMol viil, asslgiuiionii Frauuls Fvllvr, as slgnee, V), Win. J'. Miller vs Valuer WmI (leri w i j 1 1 lo duulure a trust, 7, Ohurles K fuilcUtiii, litsolveiil, Mssltfbiiiuiiii J K Mufojiiiiy, uMluuutt, . ' tonuur IniMilvuni, atulgii' men. JiiiiiiH itaiilwiill; ihuuw. 0 WJHIw noolvvJii v. Itllit Unoil' VfUhvlJlliJwtoltni , , ft), il. rt.fihnuii IiiihiIvuiji, asigi) Kill Jfuiiiniur.assiMiiBe,, , flimiHi wjujiy i y i - x Vs. IMM fil W. 3Irr A, Hansacfcer T. "WInale P. Wki ; far 6 rfoare. Mi. BH fr Hti tf. Wm. De ifarea; dlroree. 17. CapiUi Lamberin? Co., vs. K. R. Hyan and H. Z. Noble; action to foreclose rneebauie'a lien. 1. E. C. fckarey, v. Ada Bklfl et ai.;tottaaidean ii?oment. J Y. A- Parker r. J. V. raxxer; diroree. 20. Capital Jsaroal PablUnlog Ua, s. ItariOB eoanty; writ of review. 21. Harmon Soook vs. E. Y. Lans ing et al.; salt to foreclosare a Ilea. 22. George Koteoeke vs. IXra Kole neke; divorce. 23- Hariett Cbeqoin vs. Lewi Cbjalp; divorce. 24. Emmx Patty . Jobn L. PUy; divorce. V, Balem. Water Co., va. D. M. Ooper et ! uit to fitted title. . AHob Otioxer vs. Geo. H. Jones et al, salt to faroie a njecbanie's lein. 27. W. T Gray et al re. li. r. iats-1 ne et al.; tait to foredcee a njecbanie's , lien. 8. Charles T. Bmneyvs. Minnie J finnary, rlivorec. I . Jio Huzb.8 vr. E. V. Lansing et al,; uit to forecJote a mechanic's Ren. 80. Lyman M. BeooingbofJ va. if. C. and M. M.ftlafr, foreclosare. x. Piummer& A alt v. E. Y. Lans ing et al.; suit to forecloe a mechanic's Hen. 92. Libby A Pattoii va. tbe estate ..f 'I. iicF. PjUou; appeal fr.im tbe fn4rat; er.ort. ax. Saff-ra Improvement Co., vs. P.ummer & Aait et al ; salt to foreclose i me hanfcV lien. 24. Fina National Ijank of Albany vs. David So tt et a .; 'on cl -saie 35. Lion county National trail k vs, David B-o t et al,; foreelfsur. 3J Johndavage vs. F. A Waukss el al ; foreclosure. JOKY list. Below U glyen the list of Jurors to -terve at tliU term of court. George L. Hunt. Stayton. E B-k, Aurora, M, Nye, Balem. Levi BartemuH, Btayton. David Craig, Macleay. Iee Tate. Sublimity. J. Biegmund, Mehama. H. J. Workman. Balem. Eber Lafore, Baiem. Benuet Pearson, Marlon. A. G. Perkins, Brooks. J, P. L-dgerwood, Biayton, J. H. Btrickler, Balem, W. B. Bimpwin, Balem. T. B Pattou, Ciymer. J. Perland, Balem. J. W. Thornburg, Gervals. Chas. Watt, Balem. J. A. Norwood, Howell. F. M. Taylor, Mehama. M. E. Goodeii, Balem. J. C. Brown. Balem, A. G. Bradley, Woodburn. P. K. Johnson, Ml. Angel. Frank Bmlth, Balem. J. N. Foster, Mill City. J. H. Porter, Aumsvllle, George Collins, Balerfl, Wm. Drake, Sllverton. A. Imlat, Fairfield. It. A. Crossan, Balem. IVES AND TUB XOBTIIERM PACIPir. "Napoleon" Ivea whose career alter nates between playing millionaire rail road magnate and serving terms in tbe Toombs prison for stealing, baa issued a circular to stock holders of tbe North ern Pacific railroad. He is at the head of a Wall street gang who are seeking to get control of this great national trans-continental railway. In hls"circular" lie tells how Vlllard got control the first time and plundered property; how tbe German adventurer a second time got control and ribbed tills great public corporation, built by the help of our government, and got away to Europe with three million dollars. A federal Judge at Milwaukee, Wis., has Just ronderad a decision set- tiug forth how Vlllard stole 800,000 In one transaction. Now the honorable Mr. Ives wants to run this great property, created by the laws and tho government of tbe people of tho Uulted States. lyes Is a Wall street gambler and adventurer llku Vlllard. He is notoriously a swindler and a thief. Yet this Is very largely tho clafs of sharpers who are controlling and manipulating these great corporations, whose sole revenues are the fares and freights collected from the people aud what the government pays them to carry Its malls. We are told that the government should not attempt to run such a rail roud us tho Northern Pacific; that It would corrupt the government; that It would be bud government, It mubt uppeur lo the thinking mun tliat If tho problem of government management oftheso great national roads, that were virtually built by the government, is not it political question but a business proposition, It la a question whether a Jtupublltmu form of government can stuud the strain of suoh frauds and swindling fluuiiulul operations, as are ooiidiitited 'it the expuusts of the people by tho I vm and Vlllard, aiidiwiillimu toixlst. Jixperlonce, MxiHirluiiue limulii's not only weak ness, but strength and the value of good milium! MJuli as AHyoujtV Porous Plasturs. This Is what 0. I). Frudur jubs, liie well known photographer ut ow ror,says! "J huvw lawn using AllunukV Porous J'uinr fur iwfiily yours, uinl found iliiiiMiiiiuf fliu butt ut fmnlly iumII uTutw Ilrlrly riunmjiiu mi my uxiKtri miimt, J say tlmt wliiui plsuiM) nil ihu tpiull ufihu Iwuk Allcistk Pisslmv I iho ftudv with imrvous umiuy. ui fill III) '"" '"F - '. r- - mi - . k " . r ' ' i wrUMUflU, uruiu rxnuuuoii,iiM' WM liiiiiy aim , wui))on uuij mmm miijhuihh. rut uhMW) I JlttVe fiiMllf) m .Tliy tivu 1rlIsiM lUDijiinyajKU TODAY'S XA2KETS. I Piieex Canst hj TekraplJ-Local I aau Pcrtlxmd QicUUosa. j Salem, October 4, P- m. Ofl3e ! DAii.r Uajttai. JouasAX- Qaota j Uoos for day aed np to hoax of gotn-f t" pleas were as Mktwtz HAXQT niODCCK XABXET. BUTCH hR STOCK. Veak dressed 4 cts. Hog dreased 5 i Live cattle li2c. Sbeep Mve H&. VIIXPBICXS. ( Salem MJlhog C qjei oar in wboioMle lou J2.15 BeuOJ tiSX Bmn$12bolk, J13.-uced. Sbortu 13 ' A14 Cboo feed J14 and 118. i WHEAT. 31 cents perbarheL HAT AND ORAO. Hy Bated, old J75; ntw cheat' 7; new Uruotiiy HhJfl fakk pKonocra. Wool Beat, 10c Hopa BmaJi sale. S to lflc. ExfIa trade. Ii. ; Butter Bt lUiry, 151S; faac creamery, 2Cc I Cbeeee to to lo cts. I Farm amoted meats Bacon 11: j hams, 12; abnaldert. 9. Fotaloes-ew, '-. Onions 2 csdi prdits. Apples 30c ba. Tumatoes, 60c bo. Quinces, 75c bo. Feara In trade, 25c ba. LIVE POGLTBY. roii try Hens, 6c; roasters not wanted; old ducM ntH wanted; young uct, 8; yoangchlciec?, Sc POKTLAItD QCOTAT10K3 Drain. rl. et. j Flour Portland, ri.i: Walla Walla, j 12 85; graham, ?2.lo; eupernne, f-w per oarrel. OaU Wbite.30c;srrey, 2528c, rolled. In bags, 5.756.U0; .barrels, 8Jt 8,&5; cases, 13.75. Hay Beat, 1011 per ton. Wool valley, 7&9a MllUtuffs Bran, ?I3; shorts, 113; cbop feed, f 15 per toa; ehiefcen wheat. 60a&5c per cental. HopsDull, 4g,7c Hides green, salted, 0 lbs. 3Jc un der 60 lbs., 2; sheep pelts, 100c. DAIRY PBODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 25 27Jc; fancy dalry,20221c; fair to good, 1517iei common, Tajc. Clieese Oregon 8fel0c per pound; Young American, BfJlOe; wism Imp., 3032c; Dom.,I415a Egg Oregon, 18-1 per doz-n. Poultry chickens', olo 13 to per doz en; yo.as,UQ25Q; ducks, sSiS3;yU' g ge so, .60(2ii7 00; lurKeys.'U.vgiic. Beei Top-uwrn, 2(2ju -r lb; fair to good steers, 22jc; ojwo, 1Ji-2c; dressed beef.3J5c Mutton Beat sbeep.f 1.75(2,2; choict; ewtfl, $1.601.&5. Hogs- Choice, heavy, 4.504.7o. light and feeders,$4: dres&ed, 6jc per lb. Veal Small, choice, 5c; large, 34c per pound. BAN PltASCIBO) MABKHT. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 8 10c; do Inferior, 56c; do valley, 10 12c Hope Old. 5c; new, 8c. Potatoes Early Kose, 3040c In sacks; Burbanks, 3550c per sack. Oats Milling, $1.10(2)1.15. How's This J We offer One Huudred Dollar? re ward for any caws of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cute. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned have known F. J, Cheney for the last 16 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in ad business transactions an financially able to carry out any obligations made by tbelr firm. West & Truan, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Klnnan & Mar vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Q. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of tbe system. Tes timonials sent free. Price 75c, per bot tle. Hold by all druggists. Parks' Cough Syrup cures coughs, colds and consumption. Mrs. Cather ine Black, of Le lloy, N. v., says: "I took one bottle of Parks' Cough Syrup It acted like magic. Stopped my cough and I am perfectly well now. Sold Dy Luun & Brooks. It Is Rkmable. Announcements of entertainments in Tub Journal. HEART DISEASE. PJutterliitf, No Appetite, CquIA not Sleep, Wind on Stomach, pp.. lwnT "Fom Jong time I Jind a terrible nnj ut my heart, which fiiUjrei M. lunbi Incessantly. I had no uwxitlto ami could not slocn, I would be MJiniMlied tg sit up In hod .and Jwlph jiis from ny abuinaoh until I UwuM oyery inlnutu wuiih) ha my mU 'i'liero was u tculluit of oii'rfnH Hijoutv my heart, find f wus VI rm to trm a full hriuth J mw notsweun n room without ruswu Ply mmm nmni.uti hiu w nf Dr Miles' I kwt Cure m ,c Semi Jar KLHaliffiiJIr JKmJp unn biu iittiioy ww.ik hi MfMd jm fiWVVV!1 n f b P. P . s PRICKLY ASH, F0i;E ROOT and potassium Hakes Marvelous Cures in Blooii Pol? on Rhenmatism gffcaniifc, lis i fi i r ant!- Scrofula P P P per' t-.MofcLVlj a? tk weak a 4 eMlttt4. tt tensxta to vtaJtcncd nrtti, exyeH tftM3es.(T-tpaliestbaltb and fea9Nscs wb is. ttonmr f tsAxi as4 l. Ited in: (Teraitol Tor srtrnrr lrx i Jertlarr XPbtts. lr Vj1 pjtsoeuur. tserta. Hal t-3t.. BaterU. ijtpffl. tad In au fetoorl a.-Kt txtn iSt9uc. Itfcc tjateht. ftatttt. otd chronic ulcera, tetter (oil bead. bo'L rnliUa. kci- mar w", w Irar ol exraXiAB.tha: 1 P P H tbebcit UnexS portSer la tt vt tA. antf make g;tti-re. ipeetly aoil perrsaaer enre iaS eaaea. IjuS fco iraiij n poiaoned udwboMtiwdu la as lapw corn.1- Uoz. C3 vt BMcairoai ixrKT"r", fri.i a hbvfei elaanata? croT rDSCuMO D WD WWU- crtlMcf P. P. P -PrtcMT A6. Poke Boot aad Pocaaatga. trrrrartxlD. Ho., 4.5C- 1S. 1833. I exa ipeaK la U hisltaat tenas of rosrallel3 fromniTr-wn P'y'ii iawVix. lwaaafftteawlibart rtltr.. plirlr aad rfaeanatijci lor 25 jT. waa treated by the Tcry tjaat c&fticias ii" a(eat hosdredi cl dol lar. trti rrery kaown rtmedr wltli octSfiasrUt I tare ooJy Uea cn eottl of 7corP. P. P., and caa earfsD7 aay It baa done naroora rood Ty" acjttlog I bar areruken. learn racotssaad yoor medlclii to all K3inn ci tb abcr dlaaaa. aas a. .a. xx.A2k. Don't forget to ask for the Consumer's aud Merchants' Benefit Scrip. CoDsamers Take Notice! That for evety CMb rnrchaae cf OSE DOLr UA.K froDi any mercbant wbose name In tamped Id the nu.(:n entitles yoa To a 5 Per Cent Scrip Which they will accept lor Fire Cents on every Cash Purchase of One Dollar. And take SPECIAL NOTICE that the mr chants who belong to this Association are lli. ruoat -wideawake anl kep the best re'ected tockof goods, and their prloes are tbe LOW EHT. MM Onlv One Cent Daily Newspaper on the Pacific Coast. gsSpIT! Receiving all the Associated Press Dispatches. 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P P. st Hot SpHan.Arkj.aad H baa o.teiae mora (tood Ithaa trj co-jha t riwtmoot at the Hot Sprio. baud tareo boitls O. O. D. toactrollo Aberdeen, Brown Ootmty, O. Cnpt. J. D. Jobnalon Te I if hom U may cvutrtu IlijW by ititltr to tho wonderful Pjopertiaa of P. P. P. for eroptlona of Iba ktn. I ,o5ered for aoreral y eara with an oa aiently and dlaaKreeaole eropoon oo dt face. I tried eTry known reine dy bo. la Tain.nntll P. P. P. waa tuad. acd an now entirely cored. (Slsnedbyj '' D-"ggd. Skin Cancer Cared. TtiUmenyron tht Jaytr ef ftjutajer, BiQCtw. Tix.. Janoary 1. 1893. Mumi. Lirraaw Bkoa., Sarannah, Oa.t Oinltimtn-l baTa tried your P. p. p.foradlaeaaoof theakin. osually known a akin rancer.of thirty yeara atanrtms, and foond arreat relief: IS norlfiea the blood and remoTei all Ir ritation from the aeat of the diteaaa and prereata any .DrtaJlnir of the eore. I bare taken flreor alz bottle and feel confident that another conn; will effect a cere. ItbaaUoreliered Be from Indignation and itomaca trocfcJea. Tegjffi' . aUBT. Attorney at tW. m cd m misuses Ronsa mi ALL DBUOOIBTS BELL IT. LIPPMAN BROS. PBOPBIETOBS, Willis Uros. & Co., Dry Goods. Pinkbam & Banford, Milliners. Gilbert, Patterson & Co., Grocers. Strong's Bakery and Restaurant. Fred A. Legg,Drugeist. Patent med icines excepted. E. C. Small, Clothing. F. 8. Dearborn, Stationer. Krausse Bros., Shoes. Mlnto & Waters, Cigars and Tobacco. Brooks & Salisbury, Guns. G'ay Bros., Hardware. Cuerrington & Bro., Photos. Geo. C. Will, Music. Cheap, Cheap, Cheap! Perfumes. Face Powder and Toilet Articles, cheaper than ever at Fred Legg's. TAL II. e m&Q torslx for four msmm, u wji ty w n lmwk,w jmmstmm WJw&t 0. 1 fi II K MCMKILU RECEiMj To The Ea OIVEH THE CHOICE or ST -r0 TRANSCONTINENTAL ESOg -VIA- DENVER, OMAHA. KANSAS ci:y VIA SPOKANE. MINNEAPOLIS, and ST. parr - Low -Rates to all Eistaiflfe... 0n it earners leave Portland tTtrratK, FOR BAN FRANCIaCO. for full deUHs call on or id lr W. U. bURLtl'R Cra.lv..Al- "nm , WORTH ERN I' PACIFIC R. R. B u i Pullman Elegant Sleeping Cars Dinintr.Cars Tourist Sleeoinir Can ST. PAUL INNEAP0LIS UULUIH FARRHs TO GRAND FOffJfS CROOKSTOS WINNIPEG HELENA and i BUTTE THKOTJCrH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end South For Information, tlraei cards, mapei tickets can oa or -writs t H. A. THOMA8, Agent, Balem Or A. D. CHAKimw. Asst. GenL Pass Agent; Portland, Oregon. East and South -vrA- THE SHASTA ROUTE oi tne Southern Pacific Company. (uuroBKiA nuBxaa ixaim rcm daily b TWXWf 'POBTIAND AND B. T. Houth. I I Mrtll. ttl5 p. ID. ip.m. 10:4.5 ft.m. Ev. Portland Ar. L.r. Balem hv. Ar. Ban Fran. Lr. til) a, m 63 a. m 1 7.-00 r.M Above trains stop at all stations from Portland to Albany Inclusive; also at Tangent Hbedd, lialsey, ilarrlsbunr, Junction City, Irvine, Eugene and all stations from Kosebnnr to Ashland Inclusive. KOHKBUHOHAll. DAILY, B:3U a.m. 11:17 a. m M p.m. tv. Ar. I'ortlaud Balem Jtosebure Ar.l 4KI).lu. Lv. 1:40 p. B. Lv.'l 7.-O0a.n Uiniug Cars on Ogdcu Route PULLMAN BDFFET SLBBPBRS AND- Second Class Sleeping Cars Attached to nil tbrougb trains, yVeatSIde DivfaioLrBetwwD PorlUod toil Cervallfs: PAii.T-ic3rrT HWNnArl. ,lo . null. RirUalid Ar.l biv, At Alhmiv inn (Virvallla couueot Willi trains of Oregou i'a4nn llallroad, lutyMKHrtTWAtW (PAir.yitKCItlTUWPA TM m. I Ar. MrMUiuvilU ,v. jso to 'IHRttCeiTTttJIiB'IH Trt allnoInUlH ie fUni W!. l' 0durPJ)fl uU i obtlu4 al owulrt fm 'f, W,KIMHKt, Agent, Ualtwi Oregon Pacific Jlailroad Co. mmUuniXxUPt Will" sWrlM'WKl . :Gr?J TVJWiiVAW, jm iy ikMM 0 UffHiiW etoB" iM' we w i sluun wall. 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