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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1895)
TIE CANTAL JODRM.. (DAIIYAND WJCKKLY.) V KOFBR BROTH8H8, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1895. BIXQXX IK ALL RIGHT. Omctmsbuui XanaaBS is Soasd The Capitai. Journal, commen Iok oa the st&tcdetat of Hie Plalndealer regarding Mr Hermann, congress aqd tn silver question, saying: "We doq' want to awap a sound sliver man for one rather shaky," replica: We understand that the Plalndealer Is onpoiert to free coinage of sliver 16 n 1., How It (Plalndealer) cau occupy tbfttpoaltlon tnd favor thft election of soy kind of a silver man, U n mystery that would work, well Into one of the Chicago Record's prize lories. Itseetna to consider Mr. Hermann a sound free coinsgo man, but Is opposed to free coinage. It is time to come oil tte fence. The trouble with The Journal U, It Is like the astronomer with u paraslje in his eye lashes, who, wjjen gazing at tb moon through hi" If loecope, djscoy- ered a terrible commotion in that orb, which his colaborors failed to see. Upon Investigation it was found that tli smb , who saw a commotion In the MOBjbads louse In his "eye winkers." 8o with our esteemed contemporary; He (a so surcharged with the free silver iaA that he cannot perceive that Mr. Hermann Is a sound currency man, and My be relied upon to austalu limited eotnage of stiver 16 to 1, as maintained by the Republican part; and that U protection views are paramouat to ajl eiee, and that Mr. Hermann may be relied on to more effectively aid his dltreed country now auderlog (rem an overdose of ttet trade heresy. Protection to American Interests will regulate tho currency most effectually. This free silver fad Is a more eide show. The Plalndealer is not on the funco. It 1 oa the Inside of the inolosure and ready to help drive back all free Bllver lw who shall essay to climb over. If thsy come In through the door, all right Roseburg Plalndealer. WOKD FROM "WOODKUFT. XcMiMftTille "AU Right" for Bikes as4 Qood ReaU. What's the matter with McMlnn villa 7" Weill If you aek me, I say "site's all right." It's a neat little city of 2RO0 people, and has' Jive, hustling merchants that are Interested ItfooI roads and blcyolcs. They claim 6D wbtfela la their town and new ones eomlng Iri everyday. Three camelh lt sight. BeVeral boys are In Min ing, They style themselves tho "Mc MlHuvMe BUblw," ilubbeU Ma Bta bjw. Dr, Q. 8. Wright, familiarly kaowa as "Bliorty" Wright, Mart Adams, Arthur Harris, Linn JottM, Jaok tyelsuef, Oscar Miller, aro the fooya Jti town under the above name, A. I). Martlu la trainer. Bevoral ro narked that "tho (owii j prac ever bloycks". An tegifat flue lap track was built with a traction engine and a road aorapcr. Right lu the town here every iireslHg men and boa and girls (Malta MUfo with laughter and the rry whirr of the wheel. Balem U far bibUul la ens riwpect. Many ladles rMU Ik bloofuersaud the divided sklit. jlhiyvfUo has $ rUMeu wllhoul tUe ofilnafy tormenting tkfrt caundt know the fate and comfort of bootii Wcycl ixwnla style It the "ra ttl ooetUMe," Will Mabcook and Dan JlruMsoii W wr rout Halem Moudy yyt ye IVHclU'mlier, and dpn't uieutlou it, but w had a "chicken brkfMV' twt HioftWut at the exMuse or vt, Wjfelit Tii Jwiy with whom ytp rtkftl rides a Wliwl and ali wsilis More than 300 to don't think you'r t'W heavy tu fide, The tntrehaoU and jkwpl f this eily d vlolnlty appreciate TiihOnw Cxwr JtojkV, a the number of nH aorfpllaiM wjll alio. Jim Vfoomwr. V, M,T)I jejwf t lift MiMImiivII t itooH Tw4ay by Will JiaUuuk oil k wtHMl, foUMM uriiycxS In Mm t SitS, JiaViHiK Ja I hit at ix lllw in Hyy wvwr. ONINrtn ory fr WJIY TM JQVMAU (JJHUU- II tea V)M ,nejwr. 14 k iWHM a llalf lit irleV IMV fMP"FfVr w"""tPwt faw VALLEY LOOAL JfEW8.; Bethel. William Taylor, our assessor, has been showing his smiling face at this place. Everybody Is well pleased with bis work. A in.nnitnrl vtrl hnhv nma tn fhn home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Yoder last Thursday. The first born. Mr, F. Asbetibreaoer and daughter, Emma, were at Balem,tjunday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ashenbrenner called op friends at Howell prairie, Sunday. Mlsees Either and Lizzie Lapp, Fannie Tlcklin and Mr. f,'bs. Jlnum- den were at Asbeubrenners', Sunday. Ooe of our brightest young men, who has been making rtquont visits ti see bis beet girl nt Rickey, was seen com. Ing home the other evening la ble buggy, sleeping. That Is all right, Frank, so long as .you don't run Into another buggy. Our Ashing club was out on oaotlur toiir Saturday. We feel as though we could challenge all other nmateur ciubs, at we lifted from the waters of Silver creek, -32 trout. Brooks. Mrs. Kerbs was a passenger to Sa'em Friday. W. F. D. Mercer, general route agent for Well's Fargo & Co'b. express, gave us a call Friday. There will be a unlop picnic here June 2. The Epworth League wll give n literary and musical entertainment in the church Friday eye, May 24, The Misses Wolfs, of Sllverton, were oyer last week. Mable Jones returned home from n a week's stay with her graudma. Mrs. Frank Harris had business n Gervals Saturday. Rev. Royal, wife and daughter are spending this week with their son-in-law, Rev. Oberg, at Halsey. S. A. and H, Jones drove to Salem Monday. Mrs. Hoover and Miss Ottle Mc.Clard had business In Salem Mopday return ing Tuesday. Clifton Evans and wife spent Sun day at the home of Clifton's parent here. Mrs. Shaffer and children left for parts n the cast unknown to 'your cor respondent. MIm Helen Brown left for Illinois Thursday night. v. Magglo Kerbs was In Salem Tuesday, A. G. Perkins is building a milk and fruit bouse thin week, The entertainment at tho .Mission Bottom school house Saturday night was a grand success In every dtUI). The house and yard were packed to incir utmoai. -rue audience ww treated to a very Interesting program convicting of dialogues, farces, declama tions, reading, tableaux, pautomlnes and music, lasting for three hours. Then thirty of the most elsgant lunch baskets ever seen In this part of tho country wero brought forward to be sold t the highest bidder, Great In terent wtw taken in tho snip, one box selling for the neat sum of 13. 10. The net proceeds amounted to about (20. Weather OropKullstlu. Weather fpr the week, ending Mon day, May iiO, 1005: The forepart of the week was unusually warm, the latter part oool aud cloudy. Wednesday night, May 10, tho minimum htl'ort )aud was 70, the highest night temper ature on record )n Hint city. The mux Imum temperatures raugvd above 80' on 'l4uetday,iWedUM(iay add Thiirwlay titloo when they have been from 60 to 70. The minimum tomporaturM tanged from itf to 70. i'huuiar showers ooourred lit tlo southwestern portion on the lflth, A row showers fell on the 10(1 aud gendral showers op the SOth, C'nti The weather w very fayor able for all vegetation, Htrawtwrries are rlH) clierrlix' are showing color, Fall sown wnut is in boot, Hojw are (o the ton of the oli clover Is lieait- lug aud will soon be ready to ouljtnrliiK sown grain h a good gruwth aud has iloolwl aud routed wl, Tha frosts of April are now Iwlng shown on the frulli a large amount of fruit Is drop- plngi auttialent, It Is thought, toobv. ate the iieoMtlly uf thinning by baud Ho furi (hsri) U fin apiiuarauou of aphis ou ffllll IrwNi, Tiia ground Is warm and with (lie showers ol Muiiday.edditd growth aud vigor will im shown In thu V(stlon, Potato plAUlliigootiiluuM aud Hiom) pUiitml in March will won ha ready to dig, Shu ekoarlng liu4 and hyy Hihm am bvlug m- uumt. J'aaturw f tUi mill tlMik ooi)tluui4 In Hnt wnulliiuu, A Nl'LMMMD mmVM, Tmm iAMy (JouiinaI fur Thur ilty will Imj ! 'w, 'I'MN YhMi.Y JomtWAt, fori Thurly will iw tM jtagtra TUN JillMIMAlU W4 ft0O Mill wIMmou kih a'MliigJIiuiidrwih u new naitiM o fior IM vvrry wk, TDK Jini)iwhliath Jfjvst glm ;t"li wf any vr IM WlfH Oft ion, TUN JuilDMAIi IMILY ! WW ) il l"t hJ flu)Ht alvntW Wi 41 Mill h b Wkjfi TODAY'S MARKETS. Prices Oarrent by Telegraph Local ana Portland Quotation. BALKM FllOJJUUt: MAKKKT. BUTCHKR STOCK.. Veals drcwed 4 cU. Hgs dreased 4c. Live cattlo 2s!c. Sbeep alive $2.00. MILL PKICES. Salem Milling Co. quetes: in wholesale lots 12.25. Retail Flour 12.60, Btnn f 11 bulk.512.50 eacked. Shorta $12 13. Chop reed 514 aud 515. WHEAT. 40 cents per bushel. JtAY AND OnAIH.J Oata-2022Jc. Hay Baled, cheat f5.606; timothy 7.60. FARM PRODUCTS. Wool Best, lOc Hops B(st, 3 to 7c Eggs In trade, 8Jc. Butter Bret dairy. 105 12Jc: fancy creamery, 1520c. unecse 10 to Vl cus. - Form ernoKed meats Bacon do Uams, 11; shouldore, 7.1 Potatoes 20c Onlous 2 cent.', L1VK POriLTBY. i ouitry Broilers 10c: Hens, o; rooetere not wanted: ducks. 67c. Turkey8.68c. PORTLAND QUOTATIONS UtAia, Ved, etc Flour Portland, ?2.35; Walla Walla. $2 65; graham, 12.30; superfine,, $1.80 per oarrel. Oata White, 2830c; milling 81 32c; grey, 2Q28o; rolled, in bogu, 5.766.00; barrels, 6X)6.25; cases, 13.75. Potatoes 25o per sacs. Hay Good, ,59.60 per ton. Wool valley, 89c. MHIstuOa Bran, ?12.50horte,$13.60j chop feeU.f 13 per ton; chicken wheat. 76ober cental. Hope Dull, 36c. Hidea ureen. Halted. 60 lbs.l3Jc. un der60Ibe.,23a; ebecp pelte, 10G0c. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fanuy creamery, 10 12jc; fancy dairy, 910c; falr to good, 7J8ccommon,0u!e. Cheese Oregon 10llo per pound Voung American, ll12jo; Swiss Imp. 2330c; Dom1418c Egga Oregon, Oo per dozen. Poultry Chickens, J3.003.60 per dozen; ducks,H.605.60; geeee, $7,50 $7,00; turkeys, dressed, 12c. Beer Topsteere. 83lc per .lb; fair to good ateers. 2GiSe: cows. 21(3i23c dreesed boef,66)o. Mutton iie8tt3neep,$2i602.76;cnoict ewes, $2.25 Hogs- Choice, heavy, $3.503.76, light and fetderB,3.50j dressed, 4Jo per lb. Veal Small, choice. 5f3i6c: larce.3a 4o per pound. 8AN FRANCISCO MAKKKT. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, 10c; do Inferior, 07c; do valley, 8 0 110. Hops Quotable at 46a Potatoes Early Rose, 8040o sacks; Burbanks, 40c50 per sack. OatB Milling, $1.071.17A. In The Genuine Merit Of Hood's SarsapariUa wins friends, wherever It is fairly and honestly tried. To havo perleot health, you must have pure blood, and tho best way to have puro blood is to take Hood's Sursaparllla, the best blood purifier aud strength buildor. It ex pels all taint of scrofula, salt rheuru anu all other humors, arid ut tho same time builds up tho whole system. Hood's pills are prompt and efficient. 25o. Kheumatlsm Is u symptom of dlsuauu of the Kid neyH. It will cortairilv bo relieved bj Parks' Suro Cure. That headache, backache inul tired foelluK come from tliu same caitHo, Ask for Parkb' Sure Cure for the liver aud kldnoya,') price (1.00, sold by Lunu & Brooks. ltl-iw There aro 1777M miles of railroad in the United States. Thero are (I0,8.'l5,8fi0 rails used to cover this urnuiid. There ro C3a,205.000 ties usel to bind these rulls logetuur, but no such amount, liowuvtr, Is required tu bind tho hearts of the traveling publlo to the (act that the WIhooiuIu Central lines furnish superior fuelllllea on alt their trains between Hi. Paul uud t'lilrugo. which form oliwe conneutloiis with all llriea to llio tul and south, Mbkua not" of It, Rixlit ArinPgralyxcdl Svcd (roin Kt. Vllns Dmiicc, a "Our ilnuHlitf r. Jnaiicho, now M ti'VM )W "I Otf". Ii'l l"ri ltrrllr)y iiniii)tnviui iurvuukiioMi, itmi iimi kl lioimilriHi!iiNitr lltflit Mrm. Wu DUh'tl lit YUu4 ilaiuii), ftiuj (riot) Ilia livHiliyhiirfi, Hiili im miiiU. em im.iiiii mu im liiwuii iMui) iMHiim uij)r mm ntiniou uuu Ii4 utiUm 91 utuitiU. ii.niwru"iitiW im Mini liiiiiuf hi vituK mum uiu uurt)y Jiiiii ulio mtM)t MlVWl IVilnluf), plli) Ji(W iMtitu aumM it kg i u)t mm, lirttiMHUieiV4wiiil Dr. Mllas' Nervine Cun HKsjsjsjsmr tBBBBBBBHHssf SsmmsMSsm Tired Women Bbonld stop and conilder tho dangers which threaten them became of their weakness, languor and lack of ambition. Thousands of women find their strength unequal to the demands ot duty. And yet there Is no escape from the Incessant round ot care and toil. They must hare strength. How shall it be given t By building up their systems through puri fied, enriched and vitalized blood. Hood's SarsapariUa will give them strength because It will make their blood pure and enable It to feed the nerves upon propor nourishment. It will create an appetite, tone the stomach and Invigorate every organ. It Is what tired women need. Hood's SarsapariUa Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the publlo eye today. It f eoJs the nerves on puro blood. 'tA1r D!II(- 't harmonlomlr with --nn(i R PUIS Huodi sjraprll1. He NOTICE T0THE PUBLIC, AU persons wiiblni? to visit Bllver Creek Falls for pleasure or health will find accom modations for bocrd by the day or wees: at Ine undersigned place. Als-j a stock of gro ceries K supply campers. 6-18-lm K. F. WATSON, FOR SALE0R TRADE. Eighty-two acres In Bridgeport precinct, 8 miiej Bouuiwesioi uauos, z mnes irom tan. City. Sew house, 3D acres under cultivation, running water. Will trade lor Halem property Address KKL1X NOEL, t-UU Dallas, Or. $1,500 REWARD ..OFFERED. The undersigned oilers J1500 reward lor tu conviction of tho party or parties who burned lis barn and horses on the night nt December 1, 18V2 Ue will nUo pay tai) for each aoces "ry to the crime, I own two good ranche md am able to pay this reward. JOSKlVi U, ANDER80N, lULIdAwflm Mehama. Or e k wm rrheunderelgned new runs a dally stage roin bmeiu to above towns, leaving Halem at J o'clock p in., Monmouth at 7:45 a. in., and tudejiondonce at 8:J0 a m. Passengers and Teight RollcltPd P 8. FHEnuH BUILDING MATERIAL Vtoyttr, the material unn, his compleUd hi flat bout lo get tand and gravel, and U now ipn pnrta 10 supply wio puuno with everything lit hUllue. uniodtiu tiwU) street l-iM if FARM FOT SALE ! ,1'hreo hundred acres good tillable land, two miles from railroad tut, en: good old orchard; 10 acre young apple orchard; 15-aore hop yru; goou nop nuuse; two nouses; gooa ouru un iiuuo i'rice, f w isr tiuro, Address 1C, Journal olllce, Halem, o H dawui ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE In the County Court, for tho Uouuty of Ma rlou, MUilo of uregon. Iti it matter of the ctUU) of Frederick Van Vlelt, dnceased. Notlci Is hereby given that I lisvo filed my duuluooouiil. this Will day of April, 1MI&. tut tlieuilmlulslraliir of the estate ut Kiederlck Vmu Vlett, UiHMwsfed, with will annexed, aud that Monday, the 3d day of June, A. 1. IbUi, at I oo look p, in , ot nuiil day, 1ih been duly 4iNluted by kaid uourt for the ettlemeul lliirwr, J. I). KUI.l.KU, AlnlnUlrtornl the mlntoof Frederick van Vlell. HUH WIIIMIiliexea, 0-V-3W TJUWiiWJWHil.WilHi.im"JWII mi imiLiii ,im Vy.L. bJsjc $35HOEi Iti THE Bit ,T ritrOR AKIH9. tS. CORDOVANT, rR(NCMAP4AM(tUDCAir M3,WFlNcCAURKAMMoa 3,VP0UCE,3SOLi:9. MftaZ W0RKIN6Mtfs 'WMWfitmsmi r (lrl) Million l'iw'Uwr lit W.L Douglas $a& 4 Shoes All our lioe ore equally MlUtotory My gutii lif MM VIUff IJf in ny, ulwa im4 in ! aii4 III, lty fliUDlCUflMll tWfclUlk litlr Kiliig uuMlItU tr uiitUliiuHtJ UUMIIIU tll MlllltriiuKfU, II pJ( H WMIUfHIM(lmiK(l &u 9'D it ; j ! vr wilir wwii II HHifOMWuttuwIwi'i'lir - il kiui;hmk HHH, Ttu Nrvc iMooc! nnililgr j. fviUIATW ' MM)I IMM-tu ul ll "SJ Hja Wb Jy 1 .ma rvtAi JFJTh TeiiL: JEfflTb . mW isflnSM1 r MLmti WSp - M C. K MM, DENTIST. CoiDjr Poar! aid Commercial Sk OfllceHhDr. J. M. Keene. Bpiclal attention given :to;preervutlon;ol the natural teeth by fillings of flue guld .or other suitable material.; Aching or Abscessed Tueth Successfully Treated) and filled or rowncd wltn gold or put alum iuum, Klnsl ot; Gold Crown and Gold Bridge Work, AU operations at nearly painless a mortal man can make them. Artificial Teeth Actually3Better than can be bad elsewhere, andas icheap as the cheapest. Parties having artificial teeth which lall to give EatlsfdCtlon wiU be guaran teed relief In receiving from our hands teeth unexcelled in adaptation, strength and nat ural appearance. CARD OF COMMENDATION, IFrom dtlxens of Portland, Or., April 10, 1883, to citizens of Helena, Montana. Dr, C. 11. Mack, Dentist, now resident ot your city, but formerly ot Portland, and well known to all of us, hui few equals and no su periors as a dentist anywhere, lie Is a gen tleman well worthy of confidence and favor. J. A UHA.PAIAN.M.D., Mayor of Portland. WU.H. WATKlMd, II. K., Portland. A.8.NI0H0L3, M. U., Portland, J. K. CARDWELI,, Oeutlst, Portland. J.O.QLKNN, Dentist, Portland Ho did for me tho best dentistry I ever; had done, and Dt. U. C. Knowles, dentist ot Ban Kranclsco, said it was the best hefever saw. J.U.KNAPP. Portland. Hilexa, Mont.. Aug. 10, iM. After more than seven pean' itsldence and practice of Dr. '"Mack In Helena, we are pleaded (o endorse abuve expression of cjtniueudfc Uon. JO.-J. K. a-OOLK, Uoernorof JJjulan JOHSai,UH'fl. Mayor of Heleui WM. M. BTEKLfcJ, M. I)., Helen.. J. B. ATCUIrfON, M. D., Ue.tti. D.J. WAIT, D D.B., W.E.ZUULH, Htltm Dentist, IleieL. For satisfactory operatlocs in ealem, Oi we are enabled by permission to refer to sucl noted and worthy Beutleman as his exce.- lenoy Wjl.lP.umU, . lUovernor of Orezon HUto fieaauieroi urvgoi HON. O. K. WOL,VKUru.V, Hupreme Judge, Halen HON. GEO. &. Uull.Nt.i-r, ,. .. . .Circuit Judge, Halen. . j n.P.BOiaE,tuleiii. And many others of high rpecublllty. SALEM TILE WORKS. luUtUE 8TOCK ON HAND. HpeclaUlnducemenU oRered. Hblpped to a) point on iihort uollce. Bend for price. Yards, North.Kalom, :Addrea J. E, MUJIPHY, Pair Qroundi, Oi C. H. LANE Merchant Tailoii, 211 Commercial St., Salem. F. M. Steele .AiiniK oi.1) oeuutmquhisj: Machinery and lllcycleijttepalr Kltrli lllttud MBiJUal lli,rMai.. oUlly.nmulDyuamwttua Uulor bufll ahil rrujrwi. AiUOikdmielnm bMimnu?r T. II, MMNimiih, Moriiiiigsiile Poultry Yard. HAlMMWm ti From I'rlzc Willing Fuulliy, aim, Mwnnivii'H ?I1 llhlifll i 1 I iUMU ! .Jttmnrn MOHNIi MHUUIN( tSiXv!; ---trSM-r'- t flLtuJ ETrS I 'rl firV" lfttJW I KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS S!skiyou County, Cd, About fifty miles north of Mt. Shasta, twenty miles from the California & Oregon R. h,, Steam, sulphur and hot mud baths. Cure for rheumatism, skin diseases and stomach and all stomach troubles. j?isning, hunting, climate and scenery unsurpassed. Fine stoije ho tel. Delightful place to spend the summer. For particulars address EDSON BEOS., Beswick, Cal. Props. 5 7-3in -SEE- BURGGRAF, TUE ARCHITECT, IBEFOBE YOU BUILD. Office over the Daily Statesman. E. 31. WAITE PRINTING CO,, ATn TOD DUIW AND Legal lilank Publishers. Bnsb's New Brlck.over the bank.Com'l street Huie Wing Sang Co., IMl'OKTKRH Jnpine.-o Kiiniy Uooda.ull kinds ol Bilk Km. broidery. OinoiueuLi. Cbluawaie. llpf. 'IVn. or all klud. .Mutilans and make flnlshlng. I JirllMV llniiOl'Wi'flP. hVilrL.tlil,.i, Lbllln im... chiap. 112 Court bU, Halem. Or. CHUNG LEE & CO., FUOJI E.H P. O iemuved In Cottle blrc-i, K9 Cjra-nerrlal si Ladies' Un'lPiw.r and FurnlHllajr Qrodi UbtocKuud made lo older. Juim.cio aud lilueje Kinoy Omi u- whole ale prices 'meal ool.,red Iks v'h maud all Kind.. 2tl rUUSE Painting, Decorating 1 Hard Wood Finishing, 'a i gle good references. Estlruatts lurnlsl ;d. Address, Geo. lschstriuh, Baltm. Kes, lence i n Halem Motor llalliray, Noitb Salem MTa orders at ilf.rir HliwuBrH nj iiP Stffl M.- tiBf Syi Wln It 's u N s Pullman Si Elegant Sieeoino- Cars Dinlno- 2Car& , SleeoinCar ST. i-aul : MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO! . GRAND FORKS H8W TouristI; :to 'rnitotiun tickets to CHICAGO WASHINGTON BOSTON and l Poind East end Southl tir..iiWr0wVi,,le Wfd''"-r K ' TirOMAH, WATT 4D CO,. mXQr"n'imnm "im A LADY'S TOILKT U not fOllltilftu wtljoiit u ideal POMPLEXIOU W vowoEn, II r- i POZZONFS i u.yiu, (lunrv. Hmlitrtui,, yjlitf, htnilhiHt, licilii., ),Ca,j, lul, hi J.Jiu.l.wj, ,, Wte)1 litflil)riMcliii..MUt, Aiium ilvtit i,nn. Icut.i ifrwl,uvn vllktmiinilt1MV Mlrt Bjfn hivlRftln gmJc M.tt nitiimmimMTW ()'(jj0J J. U. ALBkrt ('4uhU tfr OK SALEM. Transacts n gonernl bunsiug btilnesa. PlCTOv EAST! vja.;thk Union Pacific System Through I'ullmiin I'alaco Hleercrs. ToutM Sleepers and Free llecllulng Chair Cati dallr lromi ' PORTLAND to CHICAGO "Our trains aie heated byeteain 'atid can lighted by Flntach light. ' ' Tlmo to Chlcaeo, Hy, duya.i Time to Wew York, duyg i Which la many hours quick er than all com. petlto s. For rates, time table nnd full information apply to KOISi: V HAKKER, AgeH'c, Halem. Or. H.IW. BAXTER, (J. K. ltllOWN, Oeneral Agent. DUt. Pass. Agent 1S5 Third hi.. Portland. 0. E & II. CO. K MCNEILL-RECKIVKK. To The East aiVKSJTHygCHOIUK OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES VIA UUMll Uf NORTHERN RY. PACIFIC RY. Low Rates to all Eastern Cities. - Ocean;steamer'leavePortland;every;flve:d7 Korluli;aet&llpJcali;on or address ROIHK A BARKER. W.H. UUHLUURT, Gen. loss. Agent, Portland, Or G. Af. POWBHS, Local Ticket Agent. Koot,oiTrade st. " East and South VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OlltlU .J Southern Pacific Comoanv, AUrOMfU'WErRMU TIUIK-nUM pAit,yi TWICKMKTlAwr, XVD B.V, MOUtll. us i, w.Tnv, 1 Worm. 1'ortUud Ar, biWH.W Lv. IU;(S r iu. l', la, Ar, 5ii"liiui- IV. I 7,-OQli. U4 Ahovs tratnu ,(nn u, ..it ....7..' Z I'orlla irt lA a ii r.:.' r.!..."? .""" If" Ihedd, JUue, .r-'iz'.r' " y, tlarrUburir. Juiicilnn Tin. rviiig, liugru igrlib and all inii?.ny rr,.,.. i,, .V.I.J A! All lilaiid Inciu.ive, "'" """s immkuuuo maIi. daii,v, tff a. ui. llilTa.m lv, l'orllMud hv, Halem Ar, IUMvbiirv Ar, I i-M p. in v. f Jfiw j, in, V,' 7iWt, Ml 'w P, III, I!iiIm Hum on Ojfdon Jioulo 1'ULLMAN mm SLBBPKBS AWtl Socoiid Class Slooolng Cm T NWde Dl, Mm hnt Md'CurolllM "Ajujititjitrr j,uw I)iYl AmiftV-" tmwr' llll A i J.JK .. - it - " i . "r linvim K:mr; IU iioXslli!!-.ww, yi n fHW r ui hi ) Hill IIAI an un WHAM. WiAilM, Hmu mm- m f NtUW .mi gUJgtV .! JHf m W. A. CUMCK 1'iesldenl. Oauilal M Za.I T.fcV HO '1HE wffl OAlll u -faaiwwa UW