m'i j. " """' v k?s ""w - mtrnwoMMtmumtMummuummmttltrm 5Kv ' Bg'Taau. ! ft t ! I ess az rtfi'itn'ii i rum's THE CAl'ITAL JODBML PJBUMHKD BAIIT, KXCWT HlWDAir, IJTTH Capital Journal Publishing Companj l"otofflc Black. Commercial Street, HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. Dally, by carrier, per month,. Millr.br mall, per year Weekly, pagos, per year SOW . 3i0 UO FJUDAY, NOV. 23, 189. BUSINESS IS BOblNESS. Our Circulation -V thallrnce Campari ana Willi Any Jtewspaper Outside .! J'artlatid. CIKCUfcATICKT EACH WEKK. Wkk.c Capital Joobhal- 3KO Daily, seren city aud sutmrtoan carrier ronlfa a.v I) iit.r, mall cireulaUODIl prepaid lUls.jMU) Total weekly ojreolatlnn 10.ua ADVEKTIBIMO KATES. Want ad. 3 line 3 Insertions, cU. Thru tonreline one week, 60 CU. Ten I BeaoDi week. 75 cu. This rale la elthtr DAILY or Local reading notice 15 cU. per .line eact Ina-rtlon IM-I.Y or WMKl.Y. Uuslnes local6cU.perllnelnDAlLTrWi!EiCLY. ji aiivpniariURUiai ui LU4iUvw v Tbe Mcdrbrii Mail iilla (be nail ou ,thenteul wl.blLis Lard fact: "How U this for a parallel? Last year tlie writing or the ai3ot' roll book cost Jackdon county 73 days work at H tr day. Tbia yearMlsa Helen Strang per formed the same work in 24 days and Under tbe aalary law Clerk Jacobs will pay her for the services thus rendered. If" I hi U not a clean "COOt" in favor of the ealary system tben we fall to flod one. Why It should require 49 days mure work last year than this to perform tbe same work Lin't quite plain." It It oarable monthly, special contract rates made known at tualDesufflc, month or year. Ten. Ail transient advertising, except under contract wltn Anna or business men strictly cash In advance when ordeied Tbe above rate will not bed-vla'1 from except th it a half-rate will be el ven t notlct. lor religious or charitable entertainment All public, moral and rsllglous service at noa need nee gratia. ,.. ,, , O VPITAl. JOUKNAt, PUB. CO. BMaaawag-g ""' Printers Ink, the great Advertluen CJuide,Bays In a recent Uaoe'TbeSalero Oregon, CAriTAi. .Joubnal. la tbe first one-cent paper established on thePacifli coat and tbe only one west of tbi Rocky Mountains. Not all the reader nfn. nne-cent Daoer belonn.to.a one ceu class of people, as many busy men pur I i.. ...., ii luniiir luraiii Iih matter I being more condensed, Is more quickl; read. The newspaper or magazine which reduces its subscription price will not leesen Its value as an advertis ing medium if tbe quality of IU rei d nz matter is kept up to tbe standard." The Democratic party Is dead lived a lone and reckless life. brought more poverty and wretched ness into tbe world than famine and pestilence have ever done. Tbe Demo cratic party, as a matter of fact, has itood for war, faulne and pestilence. In this city It has stood even for more nod worse than that But it is dead Bf n dwr nail and will never be rwur ircted. New York Advertiser. Secretary Carlisle must feel proud oi tils persecution of Morton's coachman !uc- tbe late election. That was Jtit inly act of friendship shown Hill bj tbeadminlstration. Yes, tbe kicker has bis uses To this polut we must iield; But 'tis only there the deuce is Out upon the football Held. BuUalo Courier Hi reafter the municipal elections iu New York state will not take place on tbe same day as I be national and state elections. The Young Women's Christian Asso ciation of the Oregon collegea.meets iu annual convention at Albany, No vember 23 and 2-5 inclusive. DEATH 10 TUB HOP LOUSE. To Lee Monohan, a hop grower of Benton, Washington, says tbe Post InlelHgencer, Is due the credit of mak ing an accidental discovery which may prove a solution of tbe vexed problem of saving the bop vines from tbe de structive attack of the bop louse, namely the planting of tobacco plants all around tbe hop fields, two or three rows deep. He says; "I have four teen arcres in bops near Benton, and having been rather discouraged by the expurlonru of former years and the prospective low prices for tills fall, I de cided to try what I could do at raising tobacco, and not being certain whether the soil on my land was adapted to tobacco culture,! made an experimental trial by Hitting out on the outer edge of one side of my hop Held 200 hills of the best cigar leaf. Virginia stock. These however, I did not set out before the end of June, at which time my hop vines weru well advanced, and tho winged hop llco bad commenced mi grating from tho plum trees since about June 1st. After the plants got a good start nud began spreading, I first noticed the tiles lighting on the tobacco and fearing that llio Hue would attack tlio plants and destroy them,! watched (hem i:onuy, I then dUoovsred tho gruttt number of dead Hies under each stock mid peppered over the leaves, ''lie number of the deud sevnibd to lr. aruMo every day, I also noticed that (lie leave twomod to attract them ami when once on tbttiii, they gradually acemed to lee tlielr strength and wab ble about like drunken inuu, (lien finally fall nth if on an luullued I'luue, or otherwise )e tliere nud die, J Iheu examined the hop plauU in the vloln Ity ut the (ohitcoo plunU and found them wmjmratlyely tout from )), whereas, on the ! of the fields not proteelM hy lohu'iao iut the lite were ihluk on the outer row n( hop hill, i fVel folrly well .ullliJ in my WlluJlhiil IJ)ve (he key Ut (he anlu lion of I he hop louse jifobliii. All (hut will J' fHiulrud will he lo plant one, two or three ntw of llnw iimm plan! all around Ihu fields onriy though In Him vfcon to allraut Ihe wlnp'J Jive when Ihey flint migrate tfum Ihe I'lum inee to Die young vlui. ; bhali Mrllely tmm wllh It imi mMw, nn U I tun m nnwaftj Mi urn well HlUllwl i hIjhII he from wmil niervallooM, 1 shall nut nuly ilye meaner him) of Houikv hellf Ikjjib, whiuh vvJil mean inmumoMy !ur jnehUMimii aiBtieaveine yin oyi juy nf hw W far j''yihtf m mu ( iejj(lllMftf wf not morv lhau flu fwr JijhlW." ilHlA" JrJllmi TelMfM Wmo With' (tlil o hMilol I hoi Ihe lieJj'M vfktbnv llmlM mw MMHW uej'iiJJ iier, Wi fMftfiiiy " niumt iwrw.wl wbw fhv nmJeriekM wwj fc of wluim liiitft' Wil h Jllllttl UfijdeaMnl um rfrfliw) uwy I'twl l her mgMtmmnmvmmmfi 'uiuh ma mkmm)t imL jwuhw ihv mw ,M iXOM HIM ) tud two fumm muti.iHhmmi m ,- r r -w- r t -. - n."J - ' " '!" -- 99ll daiis tut iiiHUJisut aUiywawr. i,m id mmm for Whim to Iwlwywt Wl mm ms The Portlaud city council is taking aotne bold steps in the direction of re form. Tbe latest effort intbatdirec .It n is au order to tuke oil' cow bells. A use has at last been found for thi Kicker on tbe foot-ball field. TURF TOPICS, Tho starter who hesitates is lost. Nancy, 2:04, is gone, but not forgot ten. At Bello Meade Mariposa, 2C years old, is in foal. Frank Van Ness is reported assaying that Morello will never race again. In Monroe Salisbury's outfit.is a liar, necs maker. Ho is quite a busy man. Lookout, tho sulky Kentucky Derby winner, will bo seen as a jumper next season. Improvements at Latonia aro to be carried out which, it is hoped, will thoroughly modernize- the course. Tho highest prico over paid at publio auction in England for a hackney horso was $30,000, given for tho stallion Gen tleman John. C. J. flamliu has bought from J. S. Lackey, Cambridge City, Ind., tho 8-year-old pacer Itod Leaf, by Itedfleld, who has gono a mllo iu 2:13. In this year's Czarowitz tho 23 run. ners reached tho starting post at 2:60 p. m., and Arthur Coventry sent them away without a falso break at 3:01. Light is as absolutely Oftsontial to tho preservation of sight in horses as it in in moil, Dark stalls atid stables aro fre quent oauses of trouble in this respeot. (Jldeoii & Daly's chock for the 1'ntu rity was only $20,000, tho rest being for cits, Thcro aro many thousands of doi Inrs still due on His Highness' victory. I'oxhall Ktono's yearling wliioli weru loft iu Knglund will be trained by Ooorgu J'oiter, sou of John Porter, who trained Matchbox and Thistle this year. OEMS OP THOUGHT. Hi) tliut never changed any of hit opinions newr aorreeled any of his mls lukM, A man's own good breeding In l he lMtseiurlly itgalnxt other psojuV' III maimers, flit hs rwdrjsilfljj on ynr JlhUNaii Ho eniiiloiia Ihul ilioy fn)ut no hafug (hut lives, It any untn r)wi ilrmJwiir, by Uwl Utkuit nuiliJjjH Hrtmt in- IjIk!) ujD ver mam mi u! liiat iim'n Urn. . - OGD0 AliP KNB& AUulskHs; ii imrmul ut uiUk h vlld inttitr At Uie iuawj rule uS MiUllJU U Will Iwltw hut Ift ym Ut Mattel Uu litolM It has mu mlimUd Uwl tl wili qulie M tww WufkiUtf YWV Uit UWUi l)H lu HlihllHiilUlrWlWW frna fliv wMnl0i ejiJilwu tint limit ui ( uuuuhlm mMfuMyy im Uu uml muM it H ImA miTimm liaug and M fmtl high A Qm )hU l uunumiiJiy ri'nngwii in the human 7 lie ni'iiion or imi'iuv nni svsluin tU lo MeOi vjelnr I) lullun, ut lulu lu lliu urairn f r -" - ?? - - . i' I lie w.eufwvo wnii wi islory uvt ImUh.iutli Jill's mi i whlehUvii if IIJVI laUllSU ilien vwmi iimis u Imna ulis ml, unfit Ihe ilffale Jiemy (Uui) lis flehJ, am) fMiuie Mil bmuiTu) amy yM Jiwody J'JII euje wmt til) ice m i umi, tf Ifi'tiE f0 i"w .- f 3.1 SiStLLING. lliU TaMirttC Korw f ln llilnic II Weft Well to llmlU I did not make my trip up among the peaks ami cove and ravines cf tbd Cumberland moaotains before being "coached" a bit by au old friend at Bristol. He told ins of rreral things I niu.it not do, an 1 n sereral occasions I had reaswn to fl very grateful. Oihe day wIh'u I was well up among tbo mexHiribiuGr I Knddeulr Fccuted tho roma fjlveii out by a still, and at tho fame instant diwcrcrtd a long haired, roBgh looking old mountaineer seated ou a rcevUiile rock with a doable barrel ed fbotgau across bis lag. I sal a to-1 hi in, remored my paek and sat down for a smoke. When lie bad lighted tb eigar offered htm, I akl: "Is there muck wild gamo in those moeutaius?" "A right smart of gamo," ho replied. "I snppoe you kill a bear now ami then?" "Yes, reckon I da" Then I questioned him alwut tbe farm. Hm- crop, the schools, tbe clinrcbos and ollw r tiling?, and he not only answered me briefly, but I could not fail to Gee that he was closely watching me. By and by ho asked mj basinesK, and when I told him ho seem ed to prow even more t-n.spicious. I want ed some information alxut the route and wanted to get him in good humor, and so I kept rattling on for a quarter of au hour. I finally spoke of Bristol and my fri nd down there, and tho old man turned ou ir.o with: "What! D'ye know Jim down tbar nt Bristol?" 'Why, certainly." "What sort of a lookin man i3 he?" "A largo man, red faced, light hair, gear on his chin; keeps a grocery. " "That's tho critter. Yo' had a talk with Jim befo' comin up yore, I reck on?" "Yes, along talk." "Him told yo sumthin, I reckon? "Yes, many things. One of them was that I shouldn't smell anything up hero until I bad mentioned his name, "Stranger, gin us yer pawl" said the man as ho extended a hand almost as big as a washboard. "Did you know I was watchin yo'? "I suspected it, " "Yes, I was watchin yer noso. The boys hev got a purty hot flro under the still, and the smell comes up purty htrong. I had an cyoon yo', and if yo'd hev stuck up that noso and sniffed and snuffed befo' yo' mentioned Jim's name I should hev turned loo&o on yo' fur a rcvenoo spy and taken my chancer of boin right. Glad to sco yo'. Mighty glad. Come over to tho cabin and briug yo'r noso along and git a bito to eat. Detroit Freo Press. CARMEN SYLVA'S HEART. It la Very Tender, an a LIUlo Itoumanlan Girl Ilsif Kcaxnn to Know, Hero is a pretty Jittlofctory about Car men Sylva: A few years ago, when she was iu tho zenith of her popularity and heal tli, sho visited a small village school incog, mid asked permission to put tho children through their "paces." Tho schoolmiHtrors wus highly dolight cd. Although she was unaware of ths high rank of hur visitor, sho guessed from outward nppoaranccs that tho lat tor was of no common ordor. Tho chil dren did their niistrcni credit, answer ing witii groat promptitude all tho sim ple queations tho queen put to thorn, JuKt before leaving tho queen noticod one little tot iuafurcximrof the room, witii her tangled head of hair bout over some book. Tho eld Id was so deeply en grossed iu her reading that Mio took no notice whatLviT of imyWly iu the room. The queen nukwl tin, reason of bur si Ihiico. Was slii deaf or otherwise ofllict edV "Oh, ii," was tho answer, "but sho is stupid mid never attends to her atudion, but solus usury opportunity to road story ImmjU. " Caution HyJva walk ed qufutly iiii to the little reader, and, putting her hand mi the curly huud, ask ed gently what the child was reading, and Ihe latter iuhl up the book to the striiugu lady It was ' 'Fairy Htorloe am) t'ouins," by Ciiruien Kylva, "And do you like thee tulwr" asked tliolr author, "LiliuliMii,uimlaiiiey Oh, Hove theuil" Ami I 'ariiiuu Myhia twuk the uhjld In hur units, Ma! la Uttlv lliuliwl tuQH pud iUiiii4 AlsMit a wwk aflewajril IheehUd'a aunt, I r ibi little moiileu was au orphan, iuwvmiJ ii latter from Uie hhwmi ttHurutjS to mJhoaIm fiuiJ bring Up ti 1I hi The direr Win HWtofully ejn) thankwily umttulm), and now tho JJltU one Is in mm on lie lHt ahools lu nfMinnmlH, pit MlTTiie Wluf, A Kuierfitu ha dlviM hy palleut lesaeiitiJi that the wUm ut a fly vibrate MO Unikai iu it Mttaenil, from whlh he lnfui Lt u fly turn mlu)n DiedU tauwe ut one klkujdr mt mlimli. Will)) U l)H IHt uf jaWl u( (III HKllftM UhIii Hy flying tumuld lu uuy mm Urn wiihoiii uiiitnH h fl uould irnvej rahUMi) lie ipim-M lt f . I hail tjUVK, k'iik id i mi i ii wwmnwi aainwitwi On mttim tmm$ Mm from Mm B o H U li) worm l&iiJiw 81 iVllMr Ui)Ofl mm Jifilf ijOlll fwr ill Bird"! j.giey MivliJy lIWmi flHUUlll UiyuwnWB I i; bH4,K Iwiw lipulllb Scoil's Ettiylsioii on witii iiyiiwu fu ilwywi wilff HI ml MtJ'IIV) lililtan 1 toiiw hum til nil itlhuMiH rn I Uk flMlll MM rWVliMill. MUiMfr win i win, -. MunaiainiMii"1"" '"" " Minii,TTia, K4'1 SaaiSSHSaBSalffiSHSEaSS3as&SS2 PIMPLES, BLOTCHES AND OLD SORES PRICKLY ash, poke root CATARRH. HALAR14, p.p. p AND POTASSJUnl Makes Marvelous Cures taaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSwaaaaaaaavaJHa,MMaaaanasa in Blood Poison jaamaaaaaaaataHaaataabaaWaaaaaaaVWagaasa M Rheumatism ant? Scrofula I P r pur'M tie blood. Vlld o? the weak xl JfW!iiti-J. K' itrenatli to welte- Kl nerrn, i-i; dlxe.ctTlnt- tiiopaiwntheiilts airf haprtoeaa wh.-e n k -.!. i i: Ieliogs M lav itua St pteraitai Tor primary . ndary awl tertlarr iTpbtlU. lor tl'Jixl i-Amnr. mfcu. rial pofrjn malaria. dytiiala. an4 In all blood and ttin dlieuea. hte blotthe. plmplet. ( t rtronte i.leer. tetter, eKt beJ u-.i errm! ectetna we tctr n-t wWiobI earej contrs-lictf n. that 1 P ? Uthclt blood parlfler In tbw ,rld.uid make poaltlre. tpeedy ajid penaaaent cores in all cues. KIDNEY TROUBLES end DYSPEPSIA Arc entirely Mawred y P.l -Prleilr Xia. Pokejtoot and Pot alam, tia xrealwt blood pnrlflar oa ana. Annm. O.. Jnly 21jie9rL. G- Usages UrrAJl Bao.. SarannaB. T" n,iiiiu-l bocKSt abouleo? rr P P P. Hot BprlaastArr:,ana It bu dnse me more rood tnan loreo aaataVUeatBtaatatthallotSpnasa. eocd taree bottles u. u. i. EeapectroUjryo Aberdeen, Browa cousty, D. Cart. X. D. Jobnatouu T n U rutf citttrni I bere br tettlfr to the wonderful properties of P. P. P. for eroptlooa of the skin. I iiSerd lor aereral year wllh aana alshtlyud dlaagreeable eruption oa ST t. I tried eTry knownnoj r bo. laraln.nntll P. P. P. waanaed, and am now entirely tJd.w (SlsnedW 0-iTSSdu Hlila Cancer Cored. Ttttimenffrom V Jtaytr ' JJrjirfaJltx. SiQCW.Trx., January 14. 1893. Maaiai. Ijppxin Baoa., Sarannan, Oa. : Gtnilmen I bare tried your P. P. P. fur a uiaeaae oi ui aaia. ureaux atatin rnrar ni ininr -vfrn ladle, wboaeayateoaar. polaoned tJiK.'a'SaaSrStMrlV'K andwhoaebloodlalnanimpojrecpnv.1- tod toaBi -j roller, it ine Dioou ana rcraarei ai. u .inn rfn.tAin.fittrul IrrecularlUes ar peculiarly benellted by tae won derfnl tonlo and blood cleanalne prop ertieaof P. P. P. -Prickly Aah. PoSa Boot and Potaulao. nnHfl.ll ritatlon from the aeat of the disease and prerenta any spreading-of the aorva. I have taken nTeoratxbottlea and (eel confident that another coarse wlU effect a cure. It has also rellared SrimiorizLD. Mo., Aug. MthlSiW. me from IndlstaUon and itomaca I can apeak la the hlsbeit terms of rjoribies. Youra truly, ip nedl ronr medicine from my 'wn per knowledge. I was affected with! eraonal th heart diseaae, pleurisy and rnenmaUsmlor uoyeara. wMirwuuuj .m v', t3, phrsldana ana spent hundreds of dol lars, tried erery known remedy with out finding reUet. IhaTe only Ukea one pottle of your P. P. P., pd can cheerfuUy cay It haa done me mora eood than anything I hare eTer taken. I can recommend your medicine to au anflerttrsol the aboro diseases. "w" UK9. U. . YEABY. eprlagSeld, Qreea County, JJo. 4WV" "-'T.rwU--'fw war , UaVsTaV. W. Ha ttUOA Attorner t Lair m a bm Diseases mn mi ALL EBOaOISTS BELL IT. LIPPMAN BROS. PB0PBIBTOE3, ZdpsjmsH'4 BlociaTaaBOi.C f J1894. irnrrri illfi UNIVERSITY. FIFTY-FIRST YEAR. Oidust, Highest and Most Extended Institution of Learning in Pacific Northwest. ' ' Blxteen Courses ;ol Instruction, through Academic and IColIege; to Theo'ogy, Law and Medicine. Hplcndld Coumes tor Training In Teaching, Bulnea, Art. Elocution and Music. Several PoattlraduateCoarseg. atronueraiid oettcr tfian ever! It's Woman's College ailordJi an Ideal home loryounc ladles wllh uninrpts.d facilities for tin r care and training The School Year Opens September IS, 1894. For Year Book, address President W. C IIAWLEY. For financial information, address Kev. J. H. ROORK, Agent, 9-3-1 m Salem fJregon. Fancy Poultry at Bargains. II MOBNIDl POULTRY YARDS. A1 SALEM, IIAB VOll BALE; Pure tired, tritw or sIiikIo birds, of JIROWN AND WJUTI5 USOIIORNB. cockuruls also' J Is r red and Wliito J'lymoutli Ilook; Uolden und Bllver Wynn-dottt-H.'.JJIuck mid WliHo Mlnorcos, Llyht Urulimus and Wliito l'eliln duoks, T. H, BLTJNDBLIv. !Ammm mwm i Aorttfj 8,QOO,000 rittiits, c THE WOODBURN NURSERIES 1 1 two Ll)i liii'KUMi wid mu4 (wiujilflto mQiiQi&Ql iuujT mj miMta, mum, Wikn i J, Ii S ottlomlor &S011, W. A. CTalrV. Pieldent. J4U Ai.nr.iiT. Caaliler. Capital OK SALE1VI. Transarla a general bansine business. Pure Bred Poultry. WblU tgborn,PIymoulh Hocks and Light llraunnn, nearly grown, very rholcs itoca, lust the tnlDK to grade up your flock. T to a. hluele uickiei u. - prices alter October i. s'oue sold at the.? K. 1IOFE1L n. Or. rialem. MONEY TO LOAN :- On farm land security. Special rates u, lare loans. Loans considered without delay Hamilton & Moir, 5-2 dwU Koom 6. Ilusb Bank Uulldlng PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. OrricE or tub Beckktaiit or Statk, 8Al-EM,Or.tBeptmber '21, IVI Fcaled proposals will be received at this or- flee uni II noon Wvctnber2J, 1KI. to furnish the following articles lor the ouae ol ureven: lOreams let-Hi cap, H n. No. 7 ruling, white, laid, cream, charter oak or Scotch linen. JOreamsflrst-claasconBreksnote, 7-D pigs, Ho. 7 rullop. white laid. 10.QJO No. by, while envelopes, 00 lb 'o. 1 roe. 12 gross railroad steel pens, No. 119. A) cross Ulllott's steel pens. No. Wl. gross Qlliott s steel pens. No. 80S. .Ivma KiLrrbrooK "Ji' Dens. 10 dor. Peck, Htow & Wilcox's Inkstands, No. Ml. 4 dor. Peck, Stow A Wilcox's Inkstands, No, 661, 10 dor. Peck, Stow a Wilcox's Inkstands.No. 42J. 12 dor. Ivory folders, 9 Inch standard. 4 dor. lvorr folders 10-lnca coneress. 4 dor mucilage cups, No. Morgan's patent. iu dor. mucuoge aianaa, reservoir xno. u,iior izan'a tiatent. 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting; .'paper, 140 Cu, assorted colors. 2 gross No. 2 Kagle recorder lead pencils. style uuu. 1 dor. Haniord's premium fluid, quarts. 'JK aor. ataaoras writing uuia, quarts. 13(1 230 dor gummed stub flies, No. ii, 11x16 In. I mice lSdor. Duplex cunboard letter cllns. 10 dor. Kaber's rubber rulers, lt-lnch flit. At, UUfc BIWICiUKI UUgCi h ,1Vi l-lWIU7, 3 dor steel eraser's, Kogar's.No. 18,ltv,ebouy. ao boxes Kaber's No. JDO rubber bunds, as sorted sires r gross Kaber's lead pencils, No. 3, hexagon, gilt. Ii gross Fabei's lead pencils, No. 2, round, gnu 15 dor, Kaber's patent Ink and pencil rubber erasers, Alaminolh. 3UUU McUUl'a patent piper fasteners, No. 2, flat bead. 3UU0 McOUl's patent paper fastener So. 4. flat bead. IS dor. table pads to bold paper,19x2i Inches, strong learner ups. 12 dor waste paper baskets, cross-bar No. 4 IXIlbs hemp twine, No 2: 4 dor. eanford's mucilage, quarts. At the same time separato bids will be n. eel vd lor 12 dozen line penknives, tj be dt. scribed by trade numbers, samples to be ex- uiuneu. Bids should be marked "i'ropo&als tlonsry." Nouubut the best quality ol goods will be accepted. The rlKbt to reject any or all bids Is reserved All tbe above articles to be delivered at aulem on or before Januar7 4. lhllS. Advertised only In the statesman, ItuJoar- uui uuu mo luueiwuueni ui i?aiem. UEO. W. M'BKIDK, 9-21 d2m Becretary of state, The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUI RAILWAY. Travelers "make a note on t." IO This Great Railway ISvstern at Connects ST o. 11 ft i K. McNKIU, KrX-KIVEH, To The ea oivraTiii:C;i,0CBW TWO TRANSC05T1SEKTAL !f GltBAT DBR NORTHERN RY. puty VIA- DENVER, OMAHA. KAN8A8Cir -VIA , 8POKANE. MINNEAPOLIS AND UP. pirij -Low Raie-s to all MnfliJ Ocean steamers leave l'nrtUn(i;Wrt. tVH BAN FRANCISCO, Korlull detallicall on oradlrnt HOHk 4 BARKER iv- P . -JHW0., N ORTHERN pacific a u: 2$ Pullman Elegant Touristl :to IS! Sle2Dinf Can Dinin" Can SleeoinCii a i. rAUL, MINNErOLlS DULUTH FARGO ; GRAND fOUt CRO0KST0N WINNIPEG HELENA inK BUTTE TTl RO UGTL TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end South 3 For Information, tlrneJcardj.'lmiM tlckcU call on or write H. A. THOMAS, Agent, Bikm Or A. D. Cuahlton. Aait. OenL P Agent; Portlaud, Oregon. 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