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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1895)
9 rjv ,-SB! THE CJPITA1, JOURNAL (DAILY AND WEEKLY.) BY KOKKR BROTHERS, MONDAY, AUGUST 5,11885. CLEVELAND AND BENOMINA TIOH. It w announced from Washington tuat Mr. Cleveland ia engaged In "set ting up the pins" lor a fourth nomina tion rays the B-ilem VutU The presi dent Una shown himself too good a politician to be engaged In any such business. Mr. Cleveland Is not as htrong with bis party at present as when be was hut nominated. His own party I hopelewly split on the currency ques tion, and the free-sliver wing would oonr vote In 1800, for Benjamin Har rison than for him. The faction of the Jtepublican party tbat voted for ann elected Mr. Cleveland and the last con gress did so to secure a modification the Urlir, and baviog partially suc ceeded In tbat they have nothing mor. to auk from him. The free-sll'yer lie publlcang would not be more Inclined to vote for blm than those Democrat wbo entertain similar flnaucial view. The gold faction of the Democrat. party might, as a last resort, take uj Mr. Cleveland, but that wing of tin jiarty unaided coutd not elect a preal dent, wiille the gold wluguftbe IU publican party is not likely to be driven out of its own house and h has notulng to expect from them. The political sfgus of the times in both parties show tbat tne demand will be for new men, and neither Har rison nor Cleveland will supply the wants of their own parties. The bat tle next year la almost certain to bt fought along new Hues with fresh can didates. It is to be the people's aud not the politician's campaign. Politics fa now shaped more as It was in 1860 than at any time since, and It Is the man who la nearvst the people who will be most likely to win. The tlnan clal question will bo represented by mn alive to tbat interest. Neither party can aflord to have for a leader any one outside of the charmed circle that Includes the people. The next preeldent will be, like Abraham Lin coin, the people's nominee. Astoria Budget. The world needs a religion today that will make a man'a word us good ashla note; tbat wilt make Its pos sessor pay 100 ceuts on the dollar; sell sixteen ouncea to tho pound; thirty-1 six Inches to the yard; 128 cubic feet to the cord; that will make a man plank down u dollar In adyance for subscription to the Valley Transcript; that will make a man do a full day's work for a full day's pay, whether the eyo of the employer la on him or not; that will make capital disgorge the lion's share of the profits and divide them equally aud Justly with the laborer; that will raako the manu facturer oeaso adulterating his goods; the olerk from robbing his employer; tho official man Irom embezzling the funds committed to his trust; that will make mou upright, honest, pure aud trustworthy through , all their walks of life; that not only makes a man happy, but righteous, Valley Trauscrlpt, Tuisury "Oregon for Oregonlaus," Is all rlitht, but what the state wants, needs and must have Is more Orugon la.ua. Ex. A frtot, sure, aud Newberg Is doing her part nobly. Tho record of births as shown by the tiles of tho Graphic will attest this fact. No ueed of leo tiirnlng our people on this score, Newberg Graphic. It Is being found out that Jlorr was not the proper mau to debate with liar, vey, aud It Is very comical to see (he excuses that are being made, The truth is, J'orr was not In li at nil with Jlaryey and the poor old fellow Is en titled to (he sympathy ol his friends for allowing himself to be nude a don key, Albany Democrat. The stale nurluultural society Is &U ling pious u lis old age, A minister of the gospel Will ho iigiKl IhU yw fonrMeh, J'ollllos Will lo N ills 0um4, Can't the farmers humbug the iMuhi enough, that U hut Uhuio iitry to liujwrt thl cm of lire works? OfolWrimOry fr mteUjrfm tiMJttMtitL TIGHT WITH INDIANS. One of tie brrreit defence erer made by settlers agtimt Indians was one in whkh not a man figured1, nor any boy abort tbe ge of fourteen. It took place on the banks of the White Man's Fork of the Republican rirer, in North western Kansas, in 1867, on the occasion of tbe last great Indian uprising in tbat part of the country. The story is frequently told at firesides in Kansas, where most of the suryirorl of tbe fight lire at the present day. It was in June, in the year named, when a band of Indians under the sab-cbief Little Bear, swooped down on tbe settlement of the White Man's Fork, and separated from tbe rest of tbe Tillage a party of men wbo were on the lookout for them. Though the while men fought bravely, ibey were driven away by the overwhelming force of Indians, In the center of tbe settlement there was a hut or cabin belonging to a man named Car ter, which bad been built in such a way as 10 aflord some defence against an Indian attack. It was twenty feet square, one roomed; it's sides were of Cottonwood lo6s and it's roof cf poles, sods and stones. There as one door and one window, protected by. abutters, and there were loopholes all arjund to shoot through. Though the sides were not oullet-proof, the cabin afforded some pro tection, especially as it stood in tbe midst of a cleared field. In this cabin seven women, two boys of fourteen and several small children took refuge. They had four rifles, a shot-gun and three revolvers; with plenty of ammunition; (or the surplus ammunition of the whole community was stored in Carter's cabin. It oad rained steadily for two days before, and tbe roof of tbe cabin was thoroughly soaked. As soon as tbe women and children had gathered in tbe cabin, a resolute woman, x Mrs. Wellman, assumed command. She saw that the Indians were at the time busy ith tbe other party and in pillaging the out lying cabins, bhe sent tbe two boys to fill ing two barrels of water, and then to wetting tne sides of the cabin, so that it would hardly take fire if a fire were built againt it. Then the ammunition was made ready' and a pit was dug with shovels in the middle ol tbe earthen floor, into which the children could be put, out of range of bullets which might fly through tbe bouse. Aud now Little Bear ami his Indians dashed up with a white flag, Advancing to within thirty feet, the chief called oat that he knew they were women and childern; that if they would surrender their lives would be spared, nut if they resisted they would be put to death. Mrs Wellman replied resolutely that they would not surrender. The Indians waited half an hour. They counted upon the "weakening" of tbe women. Little Bear summoned them again to surrender, but they refused again. Then the Indians opened fire, and the women and boys answered it. The Indians began encircling the cabin yelling anu liring. Several bullets came through, but no one was hurt. Darkness came on, and during it the Indians dug rifle pits as near as they dared, and remained in tliem, bring snarpiy. Several ol them, were hit by the besieged party as they were at work. For three long days the siege was kepi up. 'Hie two boys did excellent shooting, and Mrs. Wellman biased away ceaselessly. At least a dozen Indians were kilted, and sev eral other wounded. Many bullets camo in. The small supply of provisi ons in the hut gave out, then the women fed their childern, and went hungry themselves. At the close of the third day the Indians fired a last volley into tho hut and road away. Early the next morning a company of soldiers arrived from the fort. The men of the set tlement had the worst fears as to what had happened in their absence;and they were over joyed to find their wives and children all safe, though half-starved. VALLEY LOOAL NEWS. WooUbura. Quite a number of Woodburn'a citi zens are rusticating at Wllbolt, among them aro J, M. Poormau and family, W. Ij. Tooze and fumlly, Mrs. A. Wololi, Mrs, l'erueroy aud Mrs. J. U. Johusou. The saints have commenced their camp meeting in this city, thoy hold their services at present In a lent but will move to Kuril's Grove noxt week, Tho hops in this section of the country are looking as good as the avorauu throughout the county, The Woodburu Hop association has de cided to nay 35 oeuts a box for pickers. T, M, Humphreys Is building a new residence In the north part of the oily. Wheu completed It will bo a neat structure. TIIE ONE OENT DAILY, Tiik Daily Jouunai. by mull Is distinctively the Fanners' Dally, At 3 u year uuy farmer living within roftuh of slnue Hue can hwve the Daily Jouunai, delivered to (lilni by mall dally ttud nil his oilier until, for 60 ols, per imrer of threo mouths. That matt Tiik Owk uunt Daily oost you f6 h ytmr ttud ull your other null free, That Is stlll.f 1 le.tlmn uny Ak1. led 1'ivM dally In the stale. Farmers, tut (ho Hn-litl of it dally mall Willi the outside world, shine in upon your homes, , AUIsUMvsr Usually has hM ilwr. )l, l Mil; oils, DOItiaU)d, has IndliimlQD mid dyspepsia. If (lime U no orlilo (rouble u low doses of IVrbV Hurt) (Jure will (one lilni up. I'ark' Hur Cure n (! nnly llvt'i ml Mdury w w Ml uu m posijlyu niiBrHiM. lrlof ,(X, ftld by )ui i) A Jinx. )H 1 Am Glad To tell what Hood's E'mtwMIIi hag done for toe. I bad tbe irMp and Its ill effects s.tlea an OTer xae.Ihadcn?pi In icy legs and frequently I had to get up at night and walk to relax the mus cles. I also bad stomach troub les. I then took Hood's Sarsapa rilta. One bottle cured thecramp, and another baa helped my stom ach tronbla ereatly. I have taken 8 bottlm and Sse Hood's Pills which are the bei I ever took." H. A. M ELVIS, Sisters, Oregon. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the pnblic eye today. Hood's Pills zzzgcri?1 TBE ONE CENT -DAILY. An Associated I'itfs Daily BY MAIL FOR 25 TOTS A MONTH Deillcated to tliu Masses ot tin People. 1. An aggtcBbiye Itepublican policy of l'routtion ti. n tiienn industries 2. Indejerideut American Bimetal llfiru vr. English Mououctallism. 3. Ricld separation of corporation interference in our political aflaire. If you believe iu a oeoplo's govern ment aud Republican government for the people, read TiiK Journal and circulate ft. Daily, J3 a year. Weekly, f 1 a year. Hokeu JJkotheks, PubB., Salem, Or. State ok Ohio, Cityfo Toledo, l Lticas County, J Frank J. Cbeuey makes oath tbat he is tho senior partner of the firm ot F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every cased catarrh that can net be cured by theuse of Hall's Cat arrh Cure. Fkank J. Cheney. Sworn to before mo and subscribed In mv presence,thls.6tbday of Decem ber, A. D. 188(1. , . A. W. Gleason. Notary Public I SEAL Hall'sCatarrh Cure is taken internally and acta directly on tbe blood and mu cous surfaces of tho wystem. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CTikny & Co., Toledo, O. SSTSold by druggists, 75c. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Rheumatism Is a symptom of disease of the kid neys. It will certainly be relieved by Purks Bure Cure. That headache, backncho aud tired feeling come from tho same causo. Ask for Parks' Bure Cure for tho liver aud kidneys price $1,00, sold by liUnn & Brooks. 19 Aw Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. fluntlommi! I havo Iwon taklnu yolirHoAtonitlvoNurvliio fort ho past llircu inunths und 1 cunuot say omnittli iu IU pruUu. It hu Saved fly Life, for I had nlinosi kIvoij up liopo of over IhiIiiu' well ualu. I was dlirnnlo suifnrer f nun iiorvousneM und roiild nol-blqon. J was uImi t roublsd with iiurvoiitlieudatiliti.uiiil liml trlsd dixum-a in vain, until I luetl your Nervlno. youri truly, MU M-wtoi. uimrwpoj, in. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures, ! St. or war gti Dr. Mllua' .nartlus I HA on , w wrifttSraTia.Tis'iifK V&mWMjmSh! JOHN HUGHES. Dealer In Uroeeries, Paint!, Oils, Window Iass,VnniiaLo and the most roniplele.stock ol Kru-slies oi all Kind in the State. Artists' JlHiciiuisLlHie, Jiair, Cement and Shingles nutl ttnefet iiiiaiilY ol GUA.'sdatitiDS NEW ADVERTISEMENT. Offl" buy i. new 3 room cotlag and lot at $loO oeport. X iiiiHVer r aoaable . . ,.rtleuiam ie CSixt!Li.Kt;tar .)i 6 UiE AlAiN 11 Ot 97 eir ajl we. fe in uoe mum touru. Au umu wi u muliaud ntwuiiiiuu rdU'.ai'OU cau iluw wulliujd ouiy vora 8 boms pr d". We won. a rtpr aeabulpu In evtr) Ktiool d -trie" and tuwu lu tuentHte. AddreM lk,i 4,9, Ajueui. 7-41 In, w I AS ti-.lJlW hm picket ullh-. yards of I i'. urten Liu.iic.i,r..ii irHts nonn oi oaleiu. Wnl pay rujlng rice lor good pleiriH. App,y iu u. Uietrn, a.1 yard,or to roiariiii .et.Hr, tut state kt., haletu. r -iat I. oil bAi.kr. ticca oi iiiM.utry kouOs, uo Jti Uonnand ladto' Ubdtrwejr; uifco More iiiturtB. Have cu lit cutiut tea u aud dttlre wit Utr Addrns H.. Ut'.Ul'.Ut, iwUo, J.ibanon, or. 7-i-iii. M O.NJlV TU LOAX.- iluibH. ltooal t, 11 U. foai omce bioca. toil BAA.E OU TKAUB Two hundred acrts TU atrt- in cultivation and 13J acrui grab ja jjahiuie, wub rnnnlng walir tbe year ound, win trade tor SUocres good land near ,utioj In pan payintnt. Inquire or addresa . u. HAt.ltln. i-nrjcalu, 1'o.K county, ut. Lilir.IaTlAN tiCIKNCl-Literature of all I kiiiOjiun sale and christian ticitnce ser ices ut uri utierty aireet, ournur o'lieuieaeta. LialU'Kr l'AfiJi Lare tot of heary brown m rapping paper lurcuiu cheap. J us l the ujiDri loi pulnue under CKrptta. call at Jour aai unite. lKUiA liUKuit AN Typewriting and O cummeivUl klecography. Vthce, room u, Oruy biOCM.. Thebeniof norkdoueat reu uujbie raietf ll-'ib I lAi'fllta-i'ortland. oacramenvo, otalllt X lacuina una ban Francisco papers ou sai- niopi rojtomua blocs. null KxCUAMGr A flrst-chus grain Urm, Kiluatta )u the fauioub Jao.t liltr Vul- ey. oilh UxKoa. close to eood niuraeu V, 11 1 xchui,ge lor property about colein. Addres tu, uile Juuru&l. I f. hldilh.lt. r,ewDauerAdVertiJSinE Akbhi, Ij. 'IX JiercQiUiLs Uitliangc, bun Fruuuutco, is our authorized aeui. inis puper is Kept on Ule in Uuoffloe. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice is herebr srlvcn that the annual nutting of the utpiuu Coneondaiedoold and silver jamibir uoaiiiuu y, oi me uuy oi ouieui' Oregon, will ue held at tue office of the com pany, in kald city ou tbe second Thursday Itie eighth day ol August, lsU3, at 3 o'cioca p ui..ior Ilia elec lou of directors, aud such other business us may come before the meet- lug. J. H. UAAH. Sec. Halem Or.. July Si. 1KB 7-2 1 if you oveyuur bay give him tbe most vul able of all g its, the Deal educa'ion possi ble. Tbeie is no better puce tnan Angel College Mf.ANGttL, OR. School complete in every respect. Splendid stall cf teachers, excellent inea s, beautiful and healthy location, constant care and strict discipline, and costs but $20 a month. 8 3 lm SALEM WATER CO. OfTice: Willamette Hotel Building. For water service apply at office. BUls pay able monthly in advance. AlaKe all com. plalnu at the olHce. irrigation months June, July, August and September, hours U to 8 a. m., 5 to p. ra. irrigation diuh payuoie on or oeiore tne isi oi juiy. aireei sprinsiiug posmveiy loruioaeo E. M. WAITB PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Z Legal Blank Publishers. liaib'stNew Hrlefc.overitheibauk.Com'l strtet F. M. Steel AT TtlK Ot.U COIMT HOU-iK, Machinery and Bicycle Repair Shop. KlfCtrlca ells and Medical Hatler uips. dally. Smaii Uvuumns aud Motors built und repaired All work done In tho best maimer. SALEM TILE WORKS. ftiS. S'.LAttaKtHTOOIC ON HANI) . HpccUllnduMiueuU ottered. Hhlppwt ;to a, polul uu short uollca, tteud torprlcea, Vr"J. fJurth Halem, ' " AdwM j. k. Mtntfiiy, Kalr O rounds, Oi OF INTEREST TO THE LADIES, -A ilrwsltat fit irlct)t U a urcat Isallsfae Tlou. When you ru buy a Due lUru ol dit4 goods vou waul It mads up iu lh Utuit style. It's stsravattus to liavs a uu drws rliirwsg by bad work of four itrtiiakcr, mihhnsii uiier you navo im. mi , piW Mrs J J. Mltuliell. win) has JutopH' JmI a huw dmiuakui( MiunUiilnil ou Kasl UIiiwi una door ust of bl in icon's gr X Miy siorw. lutilvs Hi muics ui rswiii w wi aud m ht. nu suaiauiiM lUf.itiUju l'lU' luyubls Tw OIW, iwmmiQU'H HUT MARKBT ! lut i UiMisTti.lb o'l WivSWW ll)M f IkMM it -.;jui MKAD STAlVLEYr.il; MEAD, STEAM WOOD SAW, QqI. k wort, Low prices. It 01 Jers at B. tf. WUwotl's stable, back of P.O. H tl Money to Loan. In romi from $'000 to 7V9,' on Improved r teal estate. A. H. HOLM AN, ReotnsTandS, Blub Hrej-man diock, eatem O'tirou 17-11 C. H. LANE jMkuchant Tailor, 211 Commercial St., Salem J. J. HARK INS, HORSE SHOEING: ?boD at 100 cnenjeketa street, nfar Com- mcreial. ipyla atlenllon to lnirferin27.ud uire xrlth illo"1 'tl THE BLAKEHOUSE J. G. RLiKE, Prop. TOLEDO, LINCOLN CXJUNTY, OUKGON. sra-Hneclal rate to tourists and land looters. Board br tbe week and free hack to Newport for surf batnlcg, and BlleU reservation ann other points In county, every other day. S CO U I WO O OIU NEWPORT, OR. This elegant new h tel on the beach is the most delight ful resort of Oregon, and i run in the best of style. Terms moderate. Mary Fitzpatrick, 7 9tf Pr y ion u MEHAMA, OR. Good 'accommodations, witli table and bed kept up to it old standard. Guests server with the greatest comfort, 7-10-tf KLAMATH HOT SPRING iS'sklvou County Cal. About fifty miles north of Mt. Shasta, twenty miles from the California & Oregon R. K. Steam, sulphur and hot mud baths. Cure for rheumatism, skin diseases and stomach and all stomach troubles. Fisning, hunting, climate and scenery unsurpassed. Fine stone ho tel. Delightful place to spend the summer. For particulars address EDSON BROS., Beswick, Cal. . Props 67-3m MINERAL SPRINGS Of the State ortOregon. It's water is free to all, and is located in the foot hills ot the Cascade mountains, at Sodaville, Linn Co., Or. Tho moBt accessible niiuoral BpringH in tho state at all sea sons of tho year, and tho best water. This water is a cure for all diseases of tho stomach, liver and kidneys, ami costs you nothing. First-class hotel accommodations, E. G, Briggs, proprietor; mineral baths and tonsorial parlors, Goo, Bosquet, inanngor; general lnorehamliso, H, !J v, Fjshor, proprietor; physician nnd'surgooii, A, G. Prill. Kemombor this is tho place for puro air, fine scenery, fishing and hunting, and to regulate your Jioalth by drink lug and bathing in tho best sodawator on tho Pacific coast. J)aily h,iuk lino uuiuU all train ut Lunanon, 0r, only! miles, a nice iJrivu. Bottling of sodawator for tfhimnant, Wvory muI hod sublo, A, P. nory Bun, proprietor, UKI JOHN BTAMLBY. HOTEL MONTKREf HOP STOVE THE UOSS THE J UMBO, and IRON KING. HOP PIPE- of a'l kinds and dimensions. PRICKS LOWER TPAN THE LOWEST. Steiner & Blosser, State Street, Salem. 623 tr NV. A4C0SICK J.'.U. ALBIKT. Piesldent. Cashier. vofinnr OK SALEM. Transacts a general ban sang business. WOLZ'S MARKET. Fresh Iralted and' cmos-ed Meats and! Ban. sae. rs-lteirigeralor meats in best shape. Ki-pI la an AI Ice chest, eastern style. Kree delivery, bouth Commercial street, ft. 1 CHAS. WULZ, Prop. riuie Wing Sang Co., :iMI'OKTEES J:i. iuce Kani y UooJs, all kinds oi Silk: Em. Ort.idery, Ornnuients. Chlnaware Kest Teas o' ail kind. SI all tugs and make finishing. t.idleV Dndej wear, liverythrng elling very n.-uii. 112 Court st sleui.Or. farm fot sale i 1 luce hundred acre -od tillable land, two 'ilet from railroad tai:oo; ioikI old orchard; ') acres youbg apple orchard; 15-acre hop iru; s uu unp uuus?; iwi, uuuwfe; gooa Darn pi ice. Price, SO n-3: acre. Address K ournal office, Salem a H dj.rzm FORI SALE0R TRADE. KiKhty-two seres in Bridgeport; precinct. 8 luuu iuu wwetk oi uauan, z miles irom faua City. New house, 30 acres under cultivation, pnnntnir orcilut Wil' if.iAa ia. Ut. Im ..wm. Address .-JJV" "-- ".". """'"'"Sif'HWyjHW'J 1-EtUlA rvujiu H IU ..DaH&s, Or. East and South -VIA- THE orlASTA .ROUTE -o! the J . Southern Pacific! Comoanv, 0Ani7OP.-(IAEXFBES3 TBAIJl HUN DAILY B" TWEXN jPOKTLAMD AND 8. T.' Bouth. I North. :8 50 p. m. UMp.m. 10:45 a.m. Lv. Portland Ar. b:lUa.rx L,r. Salem 1v. I 6.00 a, n. Ar. Ban f ran. Lv. 1 7M p. rx Above trains stop at East Portland, Or e,on City, Woodburu, Halein.Tnrner.Marlon, Jutlereon, Albany, Albany Junction, Irvluj;, Eugene, Creswell, Drains andall stations Irom rtoaebnrg to Ashland inclusive. bi BOSSBCBO MAIL UAILY. 3:30 a. m. I Lv. 11K a. m Lv. "SU p. m. Ar. Portland Halem Roseburg Ar. 4:su p. m Lv. 2.20 p. m Lv. 8U0 a. m .South' SALEM FAtsSENOER. Worth 4AO p. m. I Lv. Portland. Ar. 1 10: 5 a.m ikl5 p. m. I Ar. Ba'fiiu. Lv &00 a.m. Diuiiig Cars ou Ogdcn Route PULLMAN BUFFET SLBBPBRS ASD Second Class Sleeping Cars- Attached to all through trains. tftst Side DinsioD, Between Porilsuio ' and OerTallis: DAILT-BXCKPT BUMDAT). JyJa.ni, fLv, 12:1a p. m. l Ar. PorUand CorvallU At. Lv.l 1.-00 p. m At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains of Oregon Central A Eastern llallroad. KXPlUtadTBAIN (UAlLYaXCEl-TBDWUA 4:15 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. ta5a.m 6:60 a. m ,ao p. m. i at. MCMinnviiis Lv, TUROUUU TICKETS To alt polnU In the KasUrn HUUs, Canada Irom w. W. BK1NNEH, AeenlTBaUin, Oregon Central AMI) Eastern R, R. Co. IVAqUINA JJAV JWUTK.J if?.,i.?ecMol.,i iVaquloa Hay with thorUn Mriiiger aaiamoJtlon unurwutd 7ctillomla.UUMU ll" WmawMtV?a?U7 Karentiw Albany, orlpolcU wet. to Han rotmairii.goadidiyi.eir ' H' ,u For sallluf day auniy tl 1. WAI.DEW. Agent A. J. OMUIKJIIII.U ic Ai,iU w, HllMNtofr atVrie I Capital W-VVZ'?1' !-UwUs luruUh Hmn wtoiHiiSiufl'l Mxru Throngh L Tickets V :-- iu riiK rO pidTO 12x0 X . V1AI THE Union Pacific System ThiniiEb rutliiivu I ulaco Hire, try. Tonrt.i Sleepcro aud l ice Hullulrx Chair l ais t sliy uvmi POKTLAND to CHICAGO Our trains ar healrd I) Mtiun aid mis lighted by I'lnucb llubU Time to Pblcneo, 84 days. . Time to New York, 4$ days. Which is n any huiim quid er than all oin. petlto-s. For rates, tlmp tables andl 'ull Infoiinaltnu apply I- uoise & R.siiEa.Kfc Ageals, baUm. Ur. R..W. BAXTER. ( K. lllt'iWN. General Agent. Dlst, Pass. Axeuk. 135 Third t Portland. i. It 4. N. CO. E.I MCNEILL, KECK1VEK. To The East G1VEH THE.CHOICEJOKi TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROCTES 't- : via CHEAT UNION NORTBERN RY. PACIFIC liT - Low kRates to all JEaiterD Cities; - Ocean.stcamersltave Portland ttry lNjr Korlnll details call on or address ' BOIHE A BARK PR W. H. UURLBURT, Gen. Pass. AtEent. Portland, Or G. M. POWEKS, Local Ticket Agent. Koofot Trade St. U N S Pullmar. . SieepirKCars BLicauii ! mn('' Dlninp Can?. Touris i a . fSljeninir Cam ST. paui: MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH TO IGRAND F0Ri,o CR00KST0N WINNIPEG HELENA and RIITTF THEO U UH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON' PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK: BOSTON and all Points East end South , - -- - - .M UU1D Win.! Ml" tlcketsjcall on or wrlUi THOMAS, WATT 0 CO., AOEN1W. Or A. D. Chajuvton. Ajwi. ciI. Pws Agent; 255 Morrison st., cornr Third, rorimn'i, ure. V ChUkMUr KxlUk ItlMU. rENNYROYAL PILLS k Ut I..JI1.I.I! A U.lrla.l aaS Ualr U. r. 1J. nllW.. i Fl.... Mar ,fL..,M.. I . tM. tl4 mtih U tiM- tbfV M4df" lulu mmA iaaUliAMA. Aillit. lb U UJI4) lit MI1MU !- r-lmrm Iw I USII. S BUSI TM111UIJ 1 ."".Vi i"J..VTT" (JklTiiMtwDixMlull M- ftUUb( SU4k lifWilUw. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without bii ideal POHPLEXiUfj M Combines everv Bertin( ofB beamy and purity, H is beau'l tying, wotliin, foiling, hew li &w naniiiess, iw " rightly used j8 (ny6jl), A wt delicate und dejiraWrT prolwHoo to tlio face Jn. thU r mate lm IE fj&W,'&Rt x& MttmD--: TM HP! J ' m 55 iR tie- Stt .v vIU oeiicatc ant) (eiraoirr prww m W WWi v" M