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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1895)
yi- ggripqi7 In the Early Days of cod-liver oil its use - was limited lo easing those far advanced in consumption, Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption. colt's Emulsion' of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites of lime and soda has rendered the oil more effective, easy of digestion and pleasant to the taste. Prepared by Scott A Bowno, W. Y. Alldrugghta. N- mmm ' Vi V"T EStoS . affletf' am K w. Ths esMi onlliniry Ka Juvoaatnr is tho most vondor.ul dNcovery of tl.O ttRC. It Ins been on "owd by tho men of Europe and Antrim. liudytn U purely vego table. Iludyan stops Prcmatureness of the dis charge In 20 days. Cures LOST , Constipation, Dizziness, Falling Sen-sations.Nerv-ous twitching of the eyes and other paits. Strengthens, invigorate" and tones the entire system. Hudjan curcr Debility, Nervousness, KmikBions. anddeveloptf and restore) weak organt l'alns in th( back, lofsci bv da v o; MANHOOD nig Bnistoppet .M'lamm lit mm qulcklr. Over 2,000 private endorsements. Prcuiaturenets means impotenry In tho first staRG. It is a symptom of seminal weakness and barrenness It can bo stopped In 20 days by tho use of Iludyan, The new discovery was made by tho Special IstsoftheoldfamousHudson Medical Institute. It Is the strongest ritallzer made. It Is very powerful, but haimless. Bold for 91.00 a pack ago or6 packages for S5.00 (plain sealed boxes). Written guarantee glveaforacuro. If you buy six boxes and are not entirely cured, six more will be Bent to you freo of all charges. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Address UODSON MEDICAL INBTITUTK, Junction Stocltton, Market & Ellis su. Ban l'rauclaco, Cal. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked &. Inflamed Udders, Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, Ail Cattle Aliments, AH Horse Allmente, AH Sheep AJJmenU, pu 1 1 wmmmmm Penetrate Muscle, Membrane and Tlwiig Quickly 1o the Ver? Sent of PvUimnl Owt H in n My, Rub In Vigorously. $ti1iK I JiiJmn ewiwf nu), wmim lrve BlomI .. Tonic unwr M. fn rviiai SSm ty"t iWh t k a r I A QUERY. Whin X elite's AjenV, I Ufa wzslto. Queer, olri't It? One day I asked, htr what It was A mr.ii could gle nnd tat til retain. "Oli, dear," said alie, "onotlic rpas," And sighed as If the were In pain. V'hcn Nclllo epeaks, I am muzzled. Queer, ain't It? "1 can't luiai'lue what there Is That you can give and still rotaln. Conundrum scrm to be your biz." "Mr word," chl I. Sho Blghed again. 1 thought ono day I would propose 3!y queer resolve. I told my lovo and nsltcd her hand. Sho coyly MuMied and, sweetly saldi 'lu;t wLh 1.1 You lunyhave It." and Lpon my bosom dropped her head. Ala, dbth rian reap what ho sows? Mqilury Lolvc. WKn her I a Ud to ret tho day. LUv pertly br.:d, "This hand 1 j inln?, 1 or 1 can alio e! v away A ihltiff, jot keep It draw tho line," -r.obi.rt Pitcher Woodwnrd. :nes in napleo. Konio of the Incidents of tho Street Mfo of tho Xeupolituus, ,. . Tho commonest pcoplo of .Naploa scl d'j, buy uiiytliiut! lrom tho utoras or fihop, but patrouiat" ikkUUvis mid Btrtot Im7ker3 nlnujt t::clr.:Jivt.J y. At tiic povl nblo Litolien booths 11 bill of faro is of fered to tho hungry wuj l'arcr that i.-j luughiuRly roaamiiiblo m price uis varied iu kind. Besides tho ever pro-fain, uiiioatoiii tho priueipal articles of foou aro tho frntti di marp, "soa fruits," iu cludiug mussels, polypi nnd sea spider, nil regurdcrl usi most teuipting doliuuoius by the over liuiigry lazzarouio. Then thero aro roat,tcd llslies of all kinds, maize dmupliugs, so called spighe, and finally tho national mead food, called bracciuole, which i roally a dumpling or cako mado of lamb meat and lard. Snail soup is naother delicacy as well aa oheeso with bacou (la pizza). Liko all FouthcrocH, tho Neapolitans show a marked fondness for sweets of all kinds, and Ihey would bo quite loot without their portiou of struffoli, a rather tough cako made principally of honey. Then nothing appeals to tha laz zaroni appctito so insidiously as tho fa mous Easter cako of Cassatollo, which is Bprinkled most temptingly with fluid j pork fat, and iu which wholo eggs aro baked, shell and all, a qnestiouablo 1 Jainty to uuoducatod palates. ! Tho, lazzaroiii woiuon aro teldom beautiful and generally not ovcu pretty. They nro usually poorly built, with swarthy complexions and irregular fea tures. Now and then ono finds a lustrous pair of oyes of groat beauty, but raroly. Tho Neapolitan womeu aro not to bo 'camparod with tho Womou o" tho coun try aa soeu iu lioma and in tho Cam pagna, whoso trim figures, graceful movements and frequently charmingly fascinating faces so often greet tho uyo of tho traveler. Their fullnyaH'of form, proud bearing and lino protileti aro all conspicuously abaont in thowiveaof tLo lazzarohi. And how could it well bo otherwise? Aro they not "beasts of bur. donl for "beasts of burden?" Aro the facchini, by reason of their occupation, much more thnn this? Home and Coun. try. One Wuy offcuvlnir B Coutsi I hoard a' good story that brings out RuhsoII Sago's laying up for a rainy day hobby. It seems that Ruhsdl seldom if over misses tho directors' dinner, spread every day iu tho Wosteni Union build, ing, after which ho is uot averoo to an iuozpeuuiyo cigar, and just liero it is not amiss to suggest that Russell should Bmoko tobies; which would fuiiiisli his tobacco solaco for tho small sum of throo, for Ave, which is just iu his liuo. While at tho oigar stand, fishing around his not at all fashionable costunio for the requisite coin, an acquaintance ar rived aud plunked down lo ceutu for nu imported weed. Tho cunning old nmiilp olator of tho destinies of Wall street Iambs saw un opportunity hero to maku a turn iu tha cigar Hue, Producing a dimo, ho laid it besido tho acquaint unco's 10 cents and then suggested to said ooquuiutauco to order two for a quarter, M tho brand tho guntlomuu wanted retailed for IS cents straight or two for a quurter tho foxy Russell so- oured a IS center for 10 cunln, This is a lu8ou ih oooiiomy, so (hero's m uu jfaying anything ulout tho other pliasu of tho deal, I'ltUhurtf Dispatch, The Mybt oflliB "MghlHlmr fHn" Of luto tlio natwrallwta liavo mn lo log vloop u4 Dllliig urout deal of vol uitblu magazine paco 11 illwun-ing tlm vauwos Hitt produco tlio Ulit minwl ly IreHe. A U Ku''ill tl W vvhii) 0 uMiult oludy and ilivwtltfatloii U Involvod, tlitiro i wdo AHtwMo o) oplnloij. t)m wlopJ of wliuitlit irwt-' (U nlibiiuiuwrni to t)M IWTYUV UiUi Of (flu IllSODti UllQtltOr to llfSIVkpll'llllulli wlillo tlilnl Mfliwl Imvu jirwjwwl wi rp)oo Q,i)W wurii to )'roti (hut l)( light I Miitlroly ili'jtoM'Jwit iuii 0i poor l)ujf olruuUttuii- 'J'lio liwirtwi f vUM'm mm l M twr -0" rvlm ulalii) Dint thM lymiiwiii Uhuo in (himJw ui at ! HM'wUft wlimli w l wmum)y iwtwi liil'M "y .if iliu lr w llw lwjili"ruu t w omim't lly. Hi. ImU Hiwwl lUMMtffcllHJUWrWWlfteWliWWIWlU 1 uUhf m& mwA mtf 'my f if IHW 1 Iwiiyf jwi " bu.i .,! m ukin nu uw mit A ( MJJy if tlw Hi .. M ,.,!.. nt hw ww tmuum i tunammt y wmmm ittii4hm , i. mtk fi itftm mm M tbv 99 fMihfmmmr ' MV "m A Gentle Corrective is what yoti need when your liver becomes fnnctivt. " It's what you Rft aeit you take Dr. Hetce's l'iensnut Pellets : they're free from the violence ana tue uuping: , that come with the ordinary pill. The best medical autlioiitics agrc that iu icgultiiigtlie bowels mnu methods are pref erable. For every de rangement of the liver, stomach ami bowels, these tiny, Migar coated pills nte most efliectix. They co about their in ait easy natural way, and their pood lasts Once used, they nre always In fit vor. Being composed of the choicest, concen trated vegetable ex tracts, they cost much more than other pills found in the market, yet from forty to forty four are put up iu each l ncmcu kiuds viui, ut fi?ul througli druggists, at the price of the cueaper mauc puis. Pleasant Pellets " cure biliousness, sick and bilious headache, dizziness, costive ness, or constipation, sour stomach, loss of appetite, coated tongue, indigestion, ordys pepsia, windy belchiugs, "heart-burn," pain and distress after eating-, and kindred derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels Put up iu scaled glass vials, there fore always fresh and reliable. Whether as a laxative, or in laiger doses, as a gently acting but searching cathartic, these little "Pellets" are unequaled. As a "dinnerpill," to promote digestion, take one each day after dinner. To relieve the distress arising from over-eating, 119th ing equals one of these little "Pellets." They are tiny; sugar-coated, auti-billous granules. Any child readily takes them. Accept 110 substitute that may be recom mended to be "iust as good." It niay,be belter or the dealer, because of paying him a better profit, but he is not the one who needs help. A free sample (4 to 7 doses) on trial, is mailed to any address, post-paid, 011 receipt of name and address on postal card. .Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo. N. . NEGROES IN THE DISTRICT. rhey Want the SnfTrasn Kcstorcd Becauia They Clinrco Uiacrlmination. At tho uoxt session of congress a mon ster petition will bo prosented by Ropro ?cntative Murray of South Caroliua, tho ouly coloro man in either houso, pray ing for the restoration of tho rights of political suffrago in tho District of Co lumbia. It will bo signed by a majori ty of the nogroos of tho District, hoaded by Frederick Douglass and ox-Senator Bruce. This move grows out of tho re fusal of tho commissioners of tho Dis trict to appoint a colored man as one of tho members of tho board of assessors recently croatcd by act of congress. Tho colored men had an applicant in the porsou of Daniel A. Murray, an assist ant in tho congressional library and a member of tho board of trade. Fredorick Douglass especially interested himsolf in bohalf of Mr. Murray, but tho board ro fused to appoint him. Tho colored peo ple mado a stubborn fight for tho assess.. orship, and now that that has been do uicd thorn no offices aro left, and thoy proposo to memorialize congress for tho restoration of tho right of suffrago iu tho District. Whcu tho suffrago was in voguo iu tho District, tho negroes wcro an impor tant faotor in tho government, and a part of tho putronago was accorded them. Thero wa: a uogro assistant dis trict attorney, a tax registrar and a city marshal, and other Iucrntiyo ofllcqs woro filled by thorn. But with abolition of tho right of suffrago thoy havo boon cut off ono by ono until thonssossorship was tho only placo filled by a negro. Now oven that has been takeu away, Frederick Dongluss says that tho gov ernment of tho Uibtrict is an oligarchy, and it is u wonder to him that tho poo plo havo toloratod it as long ns thoy lmvo, Undor its present form of gov ernment ho thinks it impossihlo for tho 8D,000 colored pcoplo to got uny oivll or political TOC(;;iii(lon, J Jo says tha tjtuid is now lualiiut tlio negro, put thnt a rontitio.4 will epecdily sot iu. Tho sctiitliiumU of Mr. Douglass nro Indorsed ly other prominent colored citizens of tlio DUtiiut, who say (lint it thoy aro uot htn cosbfiil iu their inovo thoy will at low 't lot tho world know thoy feci kuuily iho discrimination 011 account of uolor in tho govuriiiiHiit of (ho Dislriut. Thu panloi of nil thq lo on I ohurohas are lu fuvnr of Ilia inovo iiiont, mid tho I'O'iituiM will ho placed at tho Hvntl oh'iuihtt from HuwJuy to Hiimhiy for kigc turu WukIiIpkIoii (Jor. Now Vork 1 -iu. Whin : mi' J!(1ui( Ui " vtsll nii Whit llum Qi)o U pitrlloulMily uri k wlU) I)ip riih iuu) e)mr!u 't ' U rod room, wBp Mm UUrilw')V !i urhliJiMiJi t& im'1 tnjwir' up w wmJIji, liio mil, )W) rhutiu ut m nun i, Uw liaruiviiy of thw uplmlMor up ti ulutirt iiuj in llio mhMU,r wrt 4 uti in lluil jwrlJwj mjy linu, ( "l ktadv hbl uujl iiuJImi) M, iviu W im miwli, A vtM lllli 'I w" h nniumU ImJI lillw, uiiuiiivi vuh atx.it Uumwul I'Jciil, liio iiifiuv ut w la ! J 4i4 iM Vmw, (tin iwuivrihr Un iuii itjjuaj guv Dim ruuiu. wuivl' " Ike unJV jjiiiw tliv I'KlflWll Hlltl i0 ltf hjVM C) m WiliU) )uyo, m UuuiWii Lui Un, iluni hih't hJuviuwrn U nitu vary jOUm, tliy urw m jw ami rmful m Mm, MiMl Uu 11 NMrf ftNdp, rVUaiV lliv mum ij'U"Wt mj imii, n hf iwium in wjilk mi nU, vtiw h i uriiy wiui) wvuk m ju iuii, uw mmvw Mi ymwfwimim Mh Miim MmmaJ iMu Hum m m mm n i;kumi)lMlhUrM8 'mi 0 Uuy kme m mmtwmu iwm mum m tmi Ukma 0nm tmrntHi (VH mnmm j it i lissVf A" trm HMMf k NNiiui mmwi sgfcHa.f,Mtw.'reLi,ifL'rjffg r.i in..ii.ttfiiva. TODAY'S MARKETS. Prlccn Outrent by ToleRTaph Local ' h.. Portland Quotations. Bai.kji, January 4, 4 p. ui. Ofllce Daily Capital Juukkal. Quota tlo'ns for day itnd up lo hour of j;olng to piuss wore as follews: SALKM iMtOMUOBMAHKETT. BUXCUKR STOOK. Veals dressed 4J cts. Hogs dressed 4j. Live cattle li2o. Sheep allvo $l.i1.50. MILLPKIJii. Salem Milllu(- Co. iiuuUst I' lour lu wholesale lots $2.25. lletail $GU Btnn JlLbulk,$12.B0'BajKed. Shcrte $12 013. Chop feed 514 auiUlfi. WHEAT. 30 centa per bushel. HAY AND GltAIN. Oat8-2022io. Hay Baled, old f78; now oaoal $60.60; uew t'niothy 8.00 FARM PKODUCTS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops IU st. 3 to 7c Eggs In trade, 25c. Butter Be&l dairy, 1820 fanoj creamery, 25c. Cheese 10 to 16 cts. Farm smoked inoata I3acou, 10) hams, 11; shoulders, 7. Potatoes 25c. Onions 2 ceut FKUITS. Apples 30c bu. Pears In trade, 25c bu. IiIVM I'OtfLTltY. rotiitry Huhb, 6c; roosters uoi wanted; old ducks not wanted; youti utkt , 7; young chickens, Co. Turkeys, 8c, POP.TLAND QUOTATIONS. drain, Food, etc. Flour Portland, $2.40; Walla Walla, $2 05; graham, $2.16; superfine, $2.00 per oarrel. Oats White, 2526c; milling 27 20; urey, 2527oi rolled, lti bags, o.7o(ao.uo oarreis, Jtti.uuwo.a); ca3es, $3.75. Potatoes 4C45o per sacs; sweet, 2c per lb. Hay Good, $910 per ton. Wool valley, 8Gc. MillstuO's Bran, $13.50;short8,$13.50; cuop ieeu.tiio per ion; cnicneu wueac 75c per cental. HopsDull, 47c. Hiaes green, suitea, uu ius. 6he, un- der 60 lbs., 23o; sheep pelts, 1060c. DAIRY PltODUCE. Buttdr Oregon fauoy creamery, 26 27Jc; lrtucy dairy ,2022c; fair to good, 1617Jo; common, 12Jc. 'CUeeBo Oregon 10llc per pouud; Vbuug American,ll12Jc; Bwlss imp., 2830c; Dom1418c. Ergs Oregon, 25c per dozen. Poultry cnickeus.iulxed coops, $1.76 2 CO per dozen; ducks, $3.004; getso, 7: ttirkpys, live, llUJo. Beet Topsteers, 2J2io per lb; fair to good steers, 22jc; cows, ljc2c; diessed beef,8i41o Mutton Best 8beep,$1.752; choice ewes, $1.G01.65. Hogs- Choice, heavy, $4.604.75, light uud feeders,$4: dressed, 6c per lb. Veal Small, choice, Go; lar0,34io per pound. BAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, J' 8 10c; do inferior, 6Go; do valey,10 12c. Hops Quotable at 68. Potatoes Early Roue, 803oo iu jacks; Burbanku, 4050o per sack. Oats-Milling, 05(3 074. How'b Thlal We oiler Oue Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any casn of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K J. C'henky & Co-, Props, Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheuey for the last 16 years, and be lieve him porfectly honorable In all tiueiness transactions and financially able to carry out uny obligation mado by their flrin. West & Truax. Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo O.. Waldlug, Klnnnn & Mar-y-ln, Wholesalo Druggists, Tolodo,Ohlo. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter oally, acting directly upon tho blood Did iniicous stirfuces of Its system, Price, 76o, per bottle, Hold by all drug, gists, Testimonials true, Th7 WorldVWir ' Can not remain such without the blooming look and radiant complexion viiuii huhijii uioiiu mipariH, j'ufk'h tVu,hy cieailng the blood of Impurities, (uiiivtB mo wim if youtli, Hold makes tlio aoiimli'xloii tvmU tho hue y Minn & Jirooko, Chronic Nmommm Coulj tint Mltji, tknm llmhtim, .) km ilumiivii, ' , H'JilWiUll Wlllit UW I. UitU J I iiMwJi mil umm i fiiiviifi ny um, tut J JuuJ ljtt uitfij uit. Iiwiid y HI S WillfVI 1140 Uti imlvmMhtx 1) VfliiL uuw Tuun Um, hi h vu,mjmAm Or, MIIa' Narvliio f wH 1 ) i Wf IU fJR UUU l.millMMl jSwrtflB- 1 hlil tun 1 tr4&&j&m FORCED TO TAKE A TITLE. Its Aquisition Forbidden Law. by CONTRARY TO THE CONSTITUTION. How It Has Been Fastened on a Newspaper. The Constitution of Unit d States fbrbidB the the acquisition of titles. fn the far west not much respect, is paid to titles. Neaily every man is a " Col onel." or an "Honorable." It is so little thought of unit many men preter to be called plain John Smith, Til Ford, Jo Simon. But titles are sometimes con ferred by accident, and become a really good handle to catch hold of. In that case the peo ple catch on and -use the handle right freely and properly. A CURIOUS CASE. A stack of letters is received at this office in every mail and while many of them are printed in large letters "The One Cent JUaily, balem Oregon, a groat many are written and there is a great variety of ways of writ ing it. Here are some of the ferms: "1 ct.J).,Salem, Or." "let. Daily, Salem, Or." "One Cent Daily, Salem, Or." "The One Cent Daily, Sa lem, Or." "The OneCentDailyJouu anl, Salem, Or." "The Great One Cent Daily Journal, Salem, Or." "The Honorahle One Cent Daily Journal, Salem, Or." That's a queer title for a newspaper to got isn't it? .bout tho last on earlh, any one would think of I "THE HONOBAJ3LE1" J ust think that over, what it means in connection with jour nalism. honorable with itself. Honorable with the peoplo, Honorable with its readers. li onorablo in its politics, Honorable with its contem poraries, Honorable in all its dealings, Honorable towards other communities, Honorable towards human being, mi . 1 I, ovory xjiats wjmt a nhotilil bo, npWftjMpor Perhaps ? Perhaps what ? Perhaps this is all a io, May bo It is, J3ut the ))oop)o koo)) on iuh drafting thoir )ottor J1ON.ONIS0JSNT T)AlhY, Sajouj, Or. In wvoiy mull oojiia uftjora with tin Honey. Jt is true t)iu amounts aru hiuuII. JJut iJiuy itjjgiwato yjiuiigli to pay iir jiftjwr billw, l; jwy him imiiiw uw rum, ui)mv uiir win inytm, Ut pay llm Wnor(Jum 1'iti.y ihy www U run our mm, Ui pay tliu ISJuotriu Jpt Qu, hr liuhiu in Ui ufliiw, U) my far ink. U my tli ttbbii Ju'iui mUir wlio nwm l)j NtuLiMumn mid Oi'ugauJju) w, Su juij't hnuw urlijii'wuuTj by uuiiiw uj' tJiuiji jf m Jinfj m livw udilirt liliii tliyy'yMulJij Ktwiiil uf iuHt 11 uuminuu (IuMj uubbiiuu LuimI. Jiul iliw uidun mu uumiuu br'fuKQMsQmpm, UAastni lu mm for w IMUUh 10 uiijtu lu dlyiir fur Iwo UUiliiw fl,yOinwiJyiii lur jJ (Jty ( On Mil mini Htiwm ) Yu mu'i u i,l)m ftuytjjfig fa lliif urth k wo mii .ijjij d wt4i I'm ub (km Dmr wlm you Uuj U wu m mmn mil mm urn, PjjliJialr. mm, Or J4H. AXBXRT. ' Ctthler. OK SALEPvI. TranMcU a central ban kick builneis, W. L. Douglas CfS QUE1 IS THE BEST. ywyllVEi HT TOR AKINS. a. cordevan: TRENCH &ENAMCLIXO CALT. ;4.93.sp FlNECAlf &KANGAR0a 3.SJP0UCE,3SOLE. ' -EXTRA riNfn. 2.l7J?B0YS'SCItBeiSH0Ei LAOICS' wwawsr.. OvtrOno Million PeoplaVvear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes aro equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money. They equal cuitora allocs )n style and fit. Thslr wearing qualities are unturpmicd. The prices are uniform, stamped on sole. Prom $1 to $3 saved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by KKAUSSE BKOS. l-7-fim u N Pullman Eiegant Sleeping Cars Dininr Cars Sleeoino- Cars ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS' DULUTH FARRO Tourist TO GRAND FORKS CR00KST0N WINNIPEG HELENA andf BUTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end Southl For Information, UmelJcarus.Uniaps) " tlokeU call on or write) , 1 1 THOMAS, WATT tfc . CO., A0KNT8, 65 Commercial t lialem, Or. Or A. D. Chamton, Aset. Gonl, Pwae Agent; Pprtland, Oregoo. ; -TllK- CHICAGO. ililrakco & St Paul It, R, ITruvcIura "umko u noto on U" Till Great Rillway Svstem -I Connect! ST, PAUL find OMAHA Willi all OiiunMutljieutttJ Hum, wlyluv iJlfiwt iud nyjn vtmmwuW' iwiwKiiWMti mwnimti VMHW AWIJjfU WW ikOW MNKik; rl(.U ,Mlld UmJ WIih ImU Mw Jtwtlnlitft fJutlWt WlirHfJiiirrlt WW""" vM 11 i4wniiriWw QhW, Tir. fm h, milTLAlll) Ott m c-r .-. W,mW imi V H ! wmiiWhWHuittMi my fflfS hwmwmit msm t tv.)'k,;,Ufl))fIVl?i tUi Kn.v(Ammh,rmiw.i wk and m mm W. A. Conine. ilMldent. Capital jmf;, ns? JMttf m SlLl 11 uHsW f ssB. tlsaaaaaaaaaHL I tsKVsAk! J R " " - iw " L f $ " WMm UNI ML Mnlft wmm irl ftiillit MM mi shkU(NIm Jtpyut illmtk Ptthllnhwi jrm'))MiMmMm),toMM 'BBsesaasBRBBsaaaaeaaBisBasi K to ,M BAST! -VIA THK Union Pacific System PORTLAND to CHICAGO .i94rirJx,D.,nrebeatcl by steam and llgbtod by I'lntsch llgbt, Tlmo to Ohlcawo, BZ days. cars pctlwts? Wany looker than nil com Forratca. tltnn tiihiAfl ni.i a.h ia-.i apply to " "" ""u,uuu BOISE & BARKER, Agents, Salem. Or. n, W. BAXTKH, O. K BROWN General Wnt mitvAU 185 Third St., Portland. & N.1 K.I AIcNEHjLi, REOK1VEH. To The 5ast qiveb;tuk choick ok TWO TMKSWTI1NTAL ROUTES GREAT DNION NORTHERN RY. PAM'ICRY. VIA - Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. -- Ocean (teamen leave rortjanajeveryiave dr For full details call'on or addressi 110IHK a IIAltKHH. W. II. ilUItLMUKT, (lea. l'aas. Agent. Portland, or G. AT. POWEHS, Local Ticket Agent. Foot of Trade st. East and South 1: via THE SHASTA jROUTE I 'A ..olUie KSlSoutlmrn PaclflcLComoany, ..fi'F CAMi lOHMM XX mm TMAIMlUf PAIfcYjll , , , TlM rtlHTMmUAHDB, w. liV. Rulmii !,v. I kM ui Itt 44 a. in. jit ?. r. WJJiWhw ..Above lrl 1111 -T-t" - rTT - - wwa re,i -ritvJ,J orllsu mitdd li rviojf,r.iii(oii.i)att jumxuduu uAjh niihYf "" a. m. 1 . 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