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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1895)
UpiiJim,ipiH!WVpJ!)A ' WWUm. iDAUiY.XNA ygKfcSt.?,.. MY HOTOX BROTHBRB, TUKHDAY, MAY 21, 1805. Hi' in wbi MTSXIDI AJfD THE TKIRTT. Th0noWe4"O'l rwrtiy lln toellBg Beflfttor Mcilrfde. The noble "U" re anxious lO pws uoo nnver Coiuvge rawiutloDh at the state oou atkm of KepuUHcan cluba nest WeUawday. Benator McBrlde, we hmwtat A certainty, does .not wan t lbcn to. First hitch ! Oswego Irob worker. All who wisli to kpow the facts know that not all of the "30" were free silver men. All who wlah to know the fcefa, know that the revolt of. tb. "30 ' wu revolt against ibe ofd tdrtlaid ring which has no principle but to plunder the people. That gang would be for free silver tomorrow If they could got back ln tho saddle thereby. But their day for misrepresenting and burdening tho people of Oregon 1 bout past The aboye Item Is an lunult to American Ideas of ireedurd and the principle1 of representative government, , Jut such editorial twaddle as the above has made it imperatively nem sary to not keep silent or to discourage tbe stiver Question if Republicans watt to retain their self-respect and love foi free speech and independence ol thought. The course of the Oregoniun and of the golbu press In seeking to forestall dlocueslon and prevent even tbe Introduction of a silver resolution has brought about the yery opposite ifect, Just as their foolish Insistence that Solph was the only roan to be mentioned without a sneer for tbe Oregoa senutorablp, did more to beat Mr. Dolph than the eflorti of the "30." Th6re is no hitch botween Mr. Mc Bride and the "30" or between him and any other sensible man on that ques tion. The time when a few alleged leaders in any party can dtctato to the rank and fllo of that party what It shall discuss and what It shall let alone, Is gone by. In the future politics of tho country there is not go ing to! be that slavery to party and that slavish subordination to partylsm that bas characterised the past 10 or 90 years, If Harrison, MoKlnley and Bed had not prevented the lower heme-of congress, In 1902, from pawing the senate free sliver bill, we might' nevftr kayo had a panic and we cer Ulaly would have had no Cleveland admlaleiratlon. Cleveland has, In tho am manner, been overriding tile will of the people and the yery platform he wm elected upon. The people are tired of btlng treated as though they wort a lot of moral Idiots, who, while they may be permitted to vote and xpreM opinions under certain clrcum staneM, are not capable of declaring what shall be the policy of our aottotry oh finance, but must have a tew ajftil of the Itotbtchllds op pointed to manage their attain and my tbjr wheat at 35 oenU a bushel and loan lima money ou cut-throat MsortjpfetM at 10 and 1U per cent and a bfiHtW. Uf,.".' lit '1-.1. ". iSB WXT MIiVliK YELL. Ill a vsry oowmoj) error hat the lmk IU l awiHuH or.ollvW Is the sojf emu of (be fall' )n tho Plp of IM.Wfl. Hllyer Ml evi In (hose yatif wbiu go)4 wm produood lu gHM4f tjuwjtlty, We refer o the y from 1670 to 1IW2, HIK (ha M- jkrMrtotb gold ami ullyer iv ln mml h production. Tho surplus of JJvw ajtit Ml antOMltU U) 1,000,. l, U l not ,wJl)t (hat llU u 4)rl0rifi could mU Hi tiuriiiupy tf Mw world not pobv (tut (Ids M,m,M, Uw! q tlitf f MWttMft) tf j4)vm- wrffHo tot Hi world, WMld in4m (H julw of JI w fnm M? l ,n, n u ii' iw w tinipiiuing firW m mmii ibo fall )u prluv of ik imMt 'lW )W (Iwlfovl (lie itt wkW Ibf'itUttlis uf b Urn id r 4 iifW u. fn m? m m w?w r WW lHg jf14 I k, 4n4 imvwtit'Mw wll From the number of metfftwhoM raying they are opposed toihe pef)le on this or that It begins to Iodic! bs though there is very little use for the people to have any opinions at all. People without opinions are just what is nioVt' needed In a free country any way, come to think about it. Pretty soon they wll even do tbelrtblnkirg for them and then all the common herd will have to do will be Ui brdwse like tho caille. Thai would be a mlieb nlum fur nien like Harvey BcblL ills obluldb would then rule a whole1 stale lllce tWgon and his word woilltl bl law, no trJattef whd was gbverho'r, or who sat on the supreme bencb. When a syndicate is formed with sufflcfebt capital to buy up and store away all tho gold and silver mined, what will tbe "sound money" men do then, poor things? Union County Farmer. vhat will they buy.lt witb ? When they buy it won't tbjit but'money In circulation? Our Populist friend -would print a few billion irredeemable iaper bills to help them out, perhaiw. ' ABal'em man la nearly distracted, 'lie has three sons who all want a blcy ole. Of his four daughter's one wauls 'hlmtogivo her a wedding, wo wont ttq Join a church and the fourth Is. crazy to have a wheel. Tho mau is not a millionaire but he fears his family will force him to mortage hla property. His wife has not been heard rroru. It Is presumed she will do woll if she gels a calico dress. In place of complalblbg' of bard times, stretch yourself to tbe blanket, and go ahead with more energy than ever. Tub Joint n a r. has demonstrated (hat a newspaper can grow In hard times becauso It adjusted its prices to the times 'and went right ahead, kept put of debt and has a bigger circulation (ban ever. The slave holders passed lawsfdr- biddlng discussion of tho abolition question aud tho education of tho slave frasmttde acrlbo. That Is about tbe ittltudeof the Oregontan newspaper toward tbe silver question. 1 I ,!, ,J . Li M ! Farmers picnics on the Fourth of July. and a farmer to orate is-not a bud ea. Don't depend on the town chaps amuse you on the day you. should euew your, dedication to Independence. It I Ihq ultra-Irony of fate that after as Addioks, of Dolowaro, olew in 163,000 trying to becomu h ueuHtir t hat tbe 'legislature should blow out as Addlcks. Kx.Gov. Fletchoi, editor of the Ba. lem Post, Is dellvurltlg'!ecturea on the jubject of "Common iknse." The gov ernor should print his lecture, A six page Daily Thursday, it tun Age Wkkkly Thursday, Tho best ud cheapest plsoo to put an ad, to mob (1,600 suheeribor. in i m in mi A ops csiit dally PPr U tbe bo I, 4dwtloinauta city cu have. The poop)? of rkleui appreciate sucb an JdycrtlMineut. rrr r , I I ij.nni-nii.il ! It U said you uaiiMot buy a bkyolo In I witor, Jove or mouey, The dealers out nU or loyft mid matt of us bavo r)o mousy, Port 'l)Wiieiid JiiVer obo(s to MehiortsI dy bshlg devoid to looal sporting tournaitieiit, for Oood Ko6I, P. J, Jksly, oils of tho Mum VAfh ti u Joukk a irt 6009 mile ble volt rldoM, WmIu Offgon Clt Krtdly. Helta J)il tioinpltttxl m iilll lit tltrlit days 4ml lirouli o (lie Columbia rlvvr,iidrtunii up tin vlliy lour tlmfoot iiDU li Hbm. U will ibwi iMtbsktoMr uf Urn uouuiry souib of Hie0j, Tbollir dr U Ublun In fstldttfioiuhs, Hiidlbsy )ile dully rJX)ft 10 III OUHMAh WlivllvVtir praolltiiiU, uii (lie fMiidllloii f Hit roAdi. Mr Jlty lidwfrMJtt will uonwi.imit to tii wliul, but fun ml itvtHl sirwiWi uf rwtd, wlir b Imd to h uit ud mh ItU wImI ftluiiif. THHjixMtui.W doliiy lbl to ndviiiM MiVlMUMUf l'l IWU, d IS WlUT' Hm is o N jMhjumttdtMli Wh llfly tK)k iiuiMiif tli9 wminii)iyn, vtitif Oivn VHy' Mdlu pUM bluk (mf TOPAY'8 MAHKETS. Prices Ourrent , by Telegraph Local aaa Portland Quotations. BALKU FKOUUOK MAUKKT. BUTCirKR STOCK. Vcala dreseI 4 eta. Hogs dressed 4)u, Live cattle 22jc. Sheep alive 12.00. muu x'iticEs. Salem Milling Co. quetes: Flour In wholesale lots l'Z.25. Retail $2.60. Hi in! 51Lbulk.fl2.60 sacked. Sborto $12 1S.' Chop feed $14 and $15. WHEAT. 40 ceutd per bushel. HAY AND OBAIN.; Oata-2022Jc Hay Baled, cheat $506; timothy 7.50. farh PKonnore. Wool Best, 10c. Hops Btst, 3 to 7c. Eggs In trade, 81c Butter Best dulry, 1012Jc; fancj creamery, 15&j20c. Cbeeeo 10 to 12 cts. Farm smoked meata Bacon Oo Hams, 11; shouldenf, 7. Potatoes 20c Onions 2 oent. live PonrvritY. t oUitry Broilers 10c; Hens, 6c; rooHters not wanted; ducks, 67c Turkeys.68c. POKTIiAND QUOTATlONfil Ur&In, Feed, etc. Flour Portland, $2.35; Wulla Walla, Wfi-5; grabam, $2.30; superfine, $1.80 per oarrel. t Oats White, 2830c; milling 81 32c; grey, 2028o rolled, in bags, f5.76fl.00; barrels, $6.006.26; caBes, 3.75. Potatoes 25o per acK. Hay Good, $59.60 per ton. Wool valley, 80c MUlstuirs Bran, $12 50;shorts,$13.60; chop feed,$13 per ton; chicken wheat, 70c percental. ops Dull. 3ffl5c. Hides trrecn. Halted. tH) lhn.ISlr. tin. der 60 lbs., 23c; sheep pelts, 1060c DAIBY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery, 10 12jo; fancy dairy, 010o; fair to good, 7J8c;common,60jc. Cheese Oregon 10llc per pound; Young American, ll12jo; Swiss imp., 2830c; Dom.,1418o. Lgga Oregon, 0c per dozen. Poultry Chickens, $3.003,60 per dozen; ducks,$4.606.50; geese, $7,50 $7,00; turkeys, dressed, 12c. Beel Tophteere, 83jo per ;ib; fair to good steers, 2j3c; cows, 2J2ic; dressed boef,56Jc Mutton Besthcept$L602.75;cboice ewes, $2.25 Hoks- Choice, heavy. $3.503.76. light and feeders,$3.50; dressed, 4jc per Veal Small, choice, 60c; large,3 4o per pound. BAN FRANCISCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 8 lOo; do Inferior, 67c; do valley, 0 He. Hops Quotable at 40o. Potatoes Early Itoae, 3040o In sacks; Burbanks, 40c60 per Back. OatB-MllllnK. $1.071.174. Tho Qonuine Merit Qf Hood's Barsaparlllu wins friends J Tuuiuvui ii ib miriy uuu uouesuy tried. To have perfect health, you must have pttro blood, and tho best vay to have pure blood Is to take .iood's BurHuparllla, tbe best blood lurliierand strenEth builder. Itex I ls all taint of scrofula, salt rheum i.ud all other humors, and at tho sume lme builds up tho whole system. Hood's pills are prompt and efllclont. SHo. Rheumatism I is a symptom of dlHuaxu of tho kid npys. It will certainly bo relieved by J'lirUV fture (Jure. That headache, ackaohe and tjred feeling come from the uamo caunu. Ask for Parks' Hurt) Cure for the liver and kidneys price 1M, Hold by Lunn & Itrooks. llMw 1 There aro 177760 miles or railroad In the United Btuteu. There nro 011,8.15,880 rails UBtd to oovcr iiiisurouuii. i There aro eaa.t.W.OOO ties used to bind theso rulls together, but no such Amount, Itowever, Is required to bind Uio iu'arts of the truveliuu public to the (Hot that tho Wisconsin 1'eiitrul lines fnrnUh mierlor facilities on all their traitih iMttweou Mt, Paul and Uhlcao, w()Jot form coo oouueutloiis with all IliiM to the east und south, I Malum iinLinf It. wntmmunm tmmna&LiLWAii uim.i'ji.11 11. il JMXIBtBI Chronic Nervousness Could Not Hlwp, Nervoua llc'dllllfilCfl, flontlPimH) 1 lint ti Ihiuii Uklni yjyif jUiLMruv Wwrvlim Uir Dim ium llnvii iiiiinllis uixl I iiwiiiol 'my mwuu iii iu inuini itim Hnv(l fly Ute, 'If I Jm'l Mlllt pit Ml llj llDlHI f w mm w4) ini. j v iilirpiili'ifiiiif'rrfiiiiniHrxMisiiwKiiiil ilirpii llIlL tfllMU I Wilt rttiiMulMitruijMi Villi nrMM liiutuiiMliiii hjii iMiUrM tiMUM Hi )uul iiiiui 1 mt uur llifVIII" IWUIfWUi'i Mil H Wik)I),HlMuo4,, Or, Allied Nervine Ciiretf, Ul HJy" JiHtJK tw. M t. l-iii Is Your Blood Pure If it Is, you will be strong, vigor ous, full of life and ambition; yon will have a good appetite' and good digestion; your sleep will be sound and refreshing; your nerves will be strong; you will" have little need to fear disease fn any form. But how few can say that their blood Is pure I How many peoplo are suffering daily from tho conse quences of impure blood, scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism catarrh, nervous ness, sleeplessness, headache, and That Tired Feeling Hood's Sareaparilla purifies, vitalizes and enriches tho blood. Therefore, it is the medicine for you. It wil give you pure, rich, red blood and strong nerves. It will overcome that tired feeling1, create an appetite, give refreshing sleep and make you strong. Is not this just what you want? Then take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is tho best building up medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla 8s the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the public eye today. Hood's Pills SK WMT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. All persons wishing to visit Bllyer Creek falls for pleasure or health will find accom modations for bocrd by the day or week at the undeMlgnod place. Also a stock of gro ceries to supply campers. 6-16-lm E. P. WATSON. FOR SALE OR TRADE. Elchly-two acres in Brldeeport precinct, 8 miles southwest or Dallas, 2 miles from Falls Ulty. New house, J acres under cultivation, running water, mu traao tor euiem property i properl NOEL. Aaaress fiUiiA -lltl Dallas, Or. $1,500 REWARD .OFFERED. The undersigned oflem 81000 reward xor th conviction of the party or parties who burned his burn and horses on the night ol December 2, 1WJ lie will also pny tMl Tor each acces sory to the crime. I own two good ranches aud am able- to pay this reward. JOBEl'a U, ANDEKHON, 10-18.dAw6m Mehama. Or INDEPENDENCE k MONMOUTH iroui tfalem to above towns, leaving Halem at JTbe 'undersigned new runs a dally stage vociookp m.t Aionmoiitu at r.ia a. m.ana juuupuuuence at o.ju a in. rasaenei froight solicited. i'.B.VUR. Passeneers and P. B. FHBNOU BUILDING MATERIAL Iteeves. the material man. has coin nle ted hl flat boat to get sand and .gravel, und Is now inrenarod supply the publlo with everything lu bis line. Officii W) Stale strtet ut mri 4-21tf ' FARM F0R SALE ! I (Three hundred acres good tillable land, two mllet from railroad statien: good old orchard; 10 acres younir unulo orenard: lS-orre hou yard; rood lion hoiue; two houses; good barn on pluce. Price, IH per acie. Address 1C Journul offlce, Hulem, 6 11 da wim ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE In the County Court, for tho County of Ma rlou, Hlttle of Oregon. In Hie flutter of the etstc of Frederick Van Vlelt, dtrwasU, Mollca Is liereb given that I have filed uiy final wcoouut, tills OTth day of April, JIW5, as tlieudinluUlraUir of the estato ol Frederick vau vieit, aeceused, with win annexed, una that Monduy, the 8d day of June, A. 1). IbU), at I o'oiook p, in , o wtlu day, has been duly appolutd by said court for the settlement lhrtr. Administrator n( the eslaU of Frederick vau Vlelt. with will Miiuesed. M-6w W.l.Do&i.AS Uf Jri&riTroK AKINO. O. CORDOVAN, ;4,3wnwCAiiKwwMoa 3,iPP0UCE,SSOLC9. M6pZ.W0RKINCMENV 2.l,WB0YS'SCHCl5nOl LAUICtl I.lll) SITU 3.fr:.';'f)owoia 1 tO I " -T SBSBff- Oytt 0n Mllllsu lpl wr lbs W. I, Douglas $3 fc $4 Shoes All our dhoea ra equally Mtlttintary ijity ylvs lb (l vlulur nny. uy Hul tusiitiM tliiM In sl)U s4 fid' Mt Y'liitf uuallllts ! MMsuntsissil. It fllvSS fit UHUuM,M(tlHltl Vl Sul rvuili U8j M4vru(lir ws Us If )MUtMlrMMu UI4r UVV4M l' Mm i Blood Tunic iiiilUler f viiUAnv . i It INI) M, v-ut it,t Mt lrit 4 Mr jMWfTVte kyjJ Tf-r mmm fA p " 4yw - puwuUtiVr,ViTl C. H. MACK, DENTIST. Gam r C;Utt aid Comme.ciiI Sl. OfllcelthDr. J. . Keene Bpcclal attention given Jto ;preservallon;iol tbe natural teeth by fillings of fine gold .or other suitable material.; Aching or Abscessed Teeth Successfully Treated) and filled or riwned wltn gold or pai alum inum, Klnestot; Gold Crown and Gold Bridge Work. All operations as nearly painless as mortal man can make them. Artificial Teeth Actually Better than can be had elsewhsre, andas cbeap as tbe cheapest. Parties having artificial teeth which (all to give fatlsfictlon will be guaran teed relief in receiving from our hands teeth unexcelled In adaptation, strength and nat ural appearance. CARD OF COMMENDATION. From cltlxens or Portland, Or., April 10, 1SS5, to citizens of Helena, Montana. Dr. C-U. Mack, Dentist, now resident ol your city, but formerly ol Portland, and well known to aU of us, hai few equals and no sit perlors as a dentist anywhere, lie Is a gen tleman well worthy of confidence and favor. J. A UUAPM AN, M. D., Mayor uf Portland. WM. U. WATKiJNd, II. K, Portland. A.S.NIUUOLS, M.D, Portland, J. K. CARDWKLL, Dentist, Portland. J.U.GLKNN, Dentist, Portland lie did for nle the best dentistry I ever; had done, and Dr. O. C. Knowles, dentist of Ban Francisco, said It was the best he.ever saw. J.B.KNAPP. Portland. IIelka, Mont.. Aug. 10, lbOi. After more than seven, pears' rtSiUenie und practice of Dr. Muck lu Uelena.we are pleated to endorse above expression uf commenda tion. JOS. K. TOOLB, Governor of Jlontani JOilNCCUrtl'l.'.. Mayor of Ueletii. WJ1. JI. STEfcLE, M. D , Ileleia J. B. ATCUISUN, 11. D., lleleLa. D.J.WAiT, U.D.H., W. E. ZUBcK, Dentist, Heln; For satisfactory operatlocs in t-uum, Oi we are tnnbled by permltn'on to rerer to sucl noted and worthy geutloman us his excel lency WM.l'.U)HU, i Governor of Oregon. HON.PUILLif MBI-SOIIAR, ,. HUte 'treasurer or urtgou HON. O. K. WOLVtltrON, Huprerue Judge, daleiu HON. GEO. &. nuUNtl-i', . J It. P. ItOIBE, Salem. And many others of high respectability. SALEM TILE WORKS. iiARGK BTOCK ON UAWD. SpeoUIIlnduoetnents offered, Shipped to al polut on shorfnotlce. Bend for prices. Yards, rtorth.Haletn. lAddress J. K, MUIIPUY, Fair Grounds, Or C. fl. LANE Merchant Tailou, 211 Commercial St., Salem, F. M.fStele m iSAlUliqoi.U(X)Uin,:HOtJHK!rr11 Macfiinory anil Bicycle Jlepalr Shop. rwiriMl, ai wor s dou iu th Um wiuwt. t. ii, hwmntuu, w Moi'iiiiigsidc Poiillry Yard. h From IVie Wlmnug Poultry. mtmaeu&te . i. fl . . .' T . V. J 'f ti Jsiaiuh iiVmaS-: ' "" w . UlUh PMNIWIVIM W U Xttmm n HOWMIC Wllt)tfJNU wawh"w ij KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS S'skiyou County, Cal. About fifty miles north ol Mt. Shasta, twenty miles from the California & Oregon R. h. Steam, sulphur and hot mud hatha. (Jure for rheumatism, skin diseases and stomach and all stomach troubles. Fisni ng, hunting, climate and scenery unsurpassed. Fine stone ho tel. Delightful place to spend the dumaier. For particulars address JSJJSOJN 13KOS., Beswick, Cal. Props. S 7-3 in -SEE BURG6RAP, THE AltGUITECT, IBEFOKE YOU BUILD. Office over the Dally Statesman. E. M. WAITE HUNTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blank JPubllsJiera. Bush's New Ilrlr.k.over the bank.Cnm'l street Huie Wing Sang Co., IMt'ORTEUS Japineje Fam y Goads, all kinds ol 811k Em broidery, OruxuieuW, Chinaware. Belt Teal of all kind. Mattings and make finishing. Ladles' Underwear. Everything selling very cheap. 112 Court St., Salem, Or. CHUNG LEE & CO,, FKOM WEAK P. O tpmoved to Cottle block, 3.9 Commercial sr. Ladies' Underw jar und Furnlsbl-g G ods n sloe and made to order. Japiuese and liUese Fansj Oiodit a whole-ale prices iMKsl colored silks CliltDtaud all kind.. 2tl r(0USE Painting, Decorating 1 1 Hard Wooa Finishing, a give good references. Estimates iuinlsl . Address, Go. iischstrulh, Salem. Hesi ateon salem Afoior Hail ivay, North uleiu o- v. irMf ro at ailnwr 1 Hlosaora I lld s: Sieeoin0" Cars Pullman Elegant Dinin Cars Tourbll TO , bleeoino-Car ST. PAUL : MINNEAPOLIS! DULUTHc FARGO! GRAND FORIlJ,; wmr HELENA and TTIItOUUU TICKETS TO CHICAGO w; ASIIINRTDrJ PHILADELPHIA riLW YUKK BOSTON .n BOSTON and all Points East en d South TJTOMAH, WATT ,0 CO., n. . ?f Uomuiernlal t Ule.a, (,, COMPLEXION V POZZONi'S i n ComhiiKu tVery dement of I i.- i ..:.."' .""" " vvr mi ,,.iniy, Jtui,e4t,. Jj"tfi Swilling, Jaliiig, JimIiI,, iwi. .Mi wriMUM, una Wlien ri(l)llUiihiinvi.ijr, Aimnt jl,,;-ljiiliirUiruW.,w, to ili ris e in tiw liulatc. H LADY'S TOILET M U not roiiitilctu L VmilQIlt Ull 1U'U1 VW.VJV Xt)Iltnr.enl,.wl..ii. W I- nitwy tf gtPBICt, l fT I Trifrnn Ol'Offlll n r . - M MM . w rHHf Muni Au' WBmN 04 8Hhitmfmr.L"lZt.!lWn Mm3mm7Zz J. U. A m KIT ItiM Ii OK SALE1V1. Transacts a general bumcing hiHinens. -via :riiK Union Pacific System Through I'uilman Palace Hlee1 era. Tonrln Slecpors and Free Reclining Chair (Jarsl dallr Iromj ' PORTLAND to CHICAGO . Our trains are heated by Httain and rars ITEhted by Plntsoh llaht. Tlrno to Oilcatn, H4 days. Time to Nev Yorh, i days; Which isniuny hduraquiojinrthun all coin. petlto s. For rules, time tubles audi full Information apply to KOISfc & BARKER, Akcb'b, Halem Or. R.IW. HAXTIt, 15. K. BUOWN General Agent. Dlst. Puss. Ageui. VVt Third si.. PorUand. I. I & I. ffl. E McNEILL-UKCEIVEH. To The East GIVES1T11FBCHOIOE OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES -VIA- GREAT! UNION NORTBERN RY. PACIFIC RY. - Lew Rales to all Eastern Cities. - OccaD.steamcni'leave rorUand;every;nve;dny For,luu;detallecali;on or address HOIHK 4 HAHKEIt W. II. UURLBUKT, Gen. l'ass. Agent, Portland, Or G. M. POWEKS, Local Ticket Aerent. Foot otlTrade st." East and South VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OJItht J Southern Pacific Comoanv, OAvroFjfiA xxentuH tkaiw-uuw pau.y JwejWiMUTIJlND AW JI a. y. Houili, U.1S P. iu. f.W p, in, 10: Ma. -j 1 Monti. Iv. Halem l.v. fi.ui n Ar. iJ?jjn. i,yj 7.-uip.ni .Above traluu ton at ull stations from SSfflSttA'W '""'"Ive "sb at0Tamen i?!ra ,;,l4,e JJurrsburif. Juiiotiou fliiv W p, m, Ar, lio.eburif 'l.v.'l Wi w OlnliiK him uii Ojfdeii ICoute PULLMAN MM 8LBBPEII8 Artll. Second Claw Sluoolng Cars Attoli U)IHlpUgh tri?H. rYtsliSIde Dirblti, Httween PorUkwi led '(furrillfaj l'lf,r-IU(lttT HUKIIAyl, mm- uW&L ftfli i;: TMitoi jii 'ni'UKra m mKj Hui teat,? i JM7,m! mstmsr,w UMil'UHK.ItM-m WCAMIM "HUM 16 II," (hmmty,mu4 a p ud Uiui wy W. A. CuslOlt I'l estdent, Ual EAST! 'mEfflm A ....- I4,li. '""" 1i W &W1 ltu 4U4 fW PflfTiV I II4VM1 SD'I MHWII hWli 11(1 IHfllil mwi.s-Uivw . ""'"mm. ii.'HZ JrHS 1 H I MI m I VK, . 9lltIF T.KI .7tlP WM m IE niiiiiil - I t4nm WN( "",r",w wvnm