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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1895)
&gS!r? iS'JWBT" "iTpy''"''' '-',liP?$;!t !fiy - ' '" sway y,"ra .iiiF-y' V " i fp nnufi 'M$y"- " "., i I 1 li iPLMNTM FOR SCOTT lift JaUis the Populists in ter Abnso Bit- LEGISLATURE To Screen tlto Evil DoIprs of His Own Pet. Under tho beading "Leaflona from tbo bop flolda," nud "They should en forco economy lu our public nflhlrH." tbo Portland Oregonian copies tho fol lowing article on Its edltorlnl page from tho Salem Evening Pest: tub I'osr A 111 I (ILK When tbo noxt legislature meets, we hopo that every member of it vlll tot fall to remember the hopyards an they preaont tberaHelvea to lilin tbUynr. In every bopyard bo will m-o men a good aa hlmsolf, and womou too, a well educated, aa well qualliled for clerical work, ao moral, itu lutelllgei t, working for $1.20 a duy and boarding tbemHelvea, trylu In umbo money hi d pay tax. When tbo gorgi-ouhly .imuflp.l women aud ulrla from tie wi,. nrflai.nl iliemiielves rmldiiK for olerkahlpa at $3 and $4 a day for work that can bo dono at CO cuuta a day, b t tbem not forget that llile Is a count iy where nrlalooraoy should bo uuliiiowii, and where the poor glrla who i.ro now lu tho bop Holds should have an nial cbauco Willi those lu tho cltltH. Let tbem remember that lu tho fall of 1805, big, bouest, educated men Htood by tbo side of little children In tho hop llehlM, from morning till night, trying to clear 80 cents a day to pay the ualarles of men, no bettor than thorn selves, who expect from $3 to $10 a day for clerkship lunseaBou of tbo year wbon they havo nothing olso to do. Let our big salaried olUclalH who can build themselves tlno bousos after being In ollleo two orthrco years, thluk of tbo poor womou and children who aro trying to keep body aud soul to gether lu tho hop yards uud who have to contribute of their scanty earnings toward thoso lordly mansions which uovur fall to appear after a term ol ollleo. Wo want no useless commissions, no spongers, no parasites, no leeches any longer mioklug tho life blood oui of tho people. And what will tbo bop plckora them solves di when tho time comes to elect men to tbo legislature V Ly back,aud allow every hypocritical pretender, every slimy demagoguo, tp again pull the wool ovor your eyes by talllug you how bo fools for you, aud wbon bo iftkna bis seat clvea bis first vole for a olerkBblpat flOaday? Probably that Is what tboy will do. Hut that Is not what tboy ought to do. Thoy ought to give their support to no man whom they cannot trust; to no man who will not plcdgo himself to out down tbo ap propriations to all our statu Institutions to the lowest possible notob; to no man who will not oleau out tho Augoau stables aud admit a purer and better breed of aulmals. This Is what they ought to do, aud what they muBt do If over they aro to retain their homes, educate their little ones, and tako their rightful placo lu society. Wo deslro to call attention to tbo hypocrisy of the Oregonlau in quoting tho aboyo from our oatecmod Populist contemporary. Wo do uot say Populist In any oileu slvo way, because tbero aro Bomo as good men as wo ever know lu that party. But wo say Populist because tbo editorials lu tbo Evening Post aro written to bo afterwards ueoit In the Weekly Independent, whloh is the Populist state organ. Wo wish to era phastzo the political mondaclty of au alleged Republican paper, for uuttlug M It does with tbo PopulUU to blacken tho wbolo legislature, wbon tho only ring that was recklessly oxtravagaut with tho people's money was tbo old element faction that alone.met the; ap probation of tbo Oregoulau newspaper. That legislature was not tho worst Oregon over had. It did Borne really good work for economy and reform, as tUf rword will Bhow. It might have done ft great deal worse. A great deal VIBOR MEN KMHy, ttatoWy, PertMRMtly Rettercd. "Weakness, Nrveusneftis sfooiiiiy, ami iuo iwu or evils iroui early errur w inter uiwti, the results of overwork, sickueis, worry, etc I'TJiinieiiiiiu, ucvvi leteryurimn and portion of the body. Blniple.nat-. opulent Aim wue biycii iu i tsral method. IuuuihII to imnrovetntnt seen. rnelliou. iuuuihii Improvement seen ?&xzertn? i nut. i .? "li-ni . '.. ...A.... TitMb I OF THE LAST IWIaHmm till MEO0AL OO.i luffiltiN.Y. of very bad legislation was hilled. But tbo legislature did not do what was nromlaed tbo peoplo In theBtateand County platlorms of the Ropublloau party. Very strong reform platforms were drawn up In Marlon aud Multno. mab counties. Evldoutly men got onto those platforms who bad not tbo slightest Intention of being bound by them. They got onto tho ticket by pructiccs best known to machine poli ticians, with no intention of giving tho paoplo tbo new deal prom scd tbem, nor to practice tho economies agreed upon. Tho Oregonlan should expose suoh men, luBtead of uultinir, with the Balom Post lu donounclug tho wbolo legis lature and blackoulug the entire Re publican party. While the general public Is led to believe that the wbolo legislature was rotteu, reckless and ix- truviiKant, tho Oregonlan Is screening and defending tbo political petB whwio arms wero Into the state treasury up to tha elbows, aud denouncing ineu who lly jd up to their promises aud took not a Jollar wrongfully. li Harvey Hcrtt a hypocrite, or la be mliiuformtu? Is bo a fool or does he w;ah to deceive tho people of Oregon as tbo truo of character of the last Le g IsUtun? Is he afraid to tell the truth, o d.KMt be propose to take advantage of Mi only dully newspaper at the city if Portland to i-creeu the exlravaugance ....I n.irrniitlmi of UlO old IllUCllltie wIhk of tho last Lstjlslatun? lort- unaiely for the pwple of Oregon fie d vlding Huo on economy aud extrava- g.wico was so plainly marked out that ovou a fool can see Just where to pnt tbo responsibility for m.lsapprporlatlon of the people's mouoy, and any man cau know hut where to placo the res- piuMullily for failure to pass ueedtd ineiwurts of reform. Tbero wero no Domocrata In tho lower house. The record of that body Is clear. Tho Ben- ate waa for Dolpb was for tlio oiu Portland ring for tbo rotten aud cor rupt machine that baa donlmatcd Ore gon for twenty yeara. It bad but tbreo Autl'Machlue Republicans iu It. Among tbo machine crowd were very Tow men who cared to (uvon make a record for economy. The rest belong ed to tho corporation combination that aald "tho people bo Vandorblitedl" But let us oxamlua the record a little. Tho Journals of tho legislature are not yet printed. But tho factB aa to olork iilro extravagance tiro well known. Tho Legislature spent over $10,000 for clerks, when two thousand dollaie should havo paid tho bill. The forty- two Dolph membtrB whom the Ore goulau upheld appropriated ovor thir teen thousand dollars of that boodle to their frlouds and relatives. Tho thirty Antl-Dolph members whom tbo Ore L'onlan denounced as traitors spout a a little over threo thousand dollars of that mouey for olorkhlre. That has all boon published lu detail, showing Just what member was responsible, but of courso not lu tho Oregonlan. It would not dare glvo tho people the facts be caUBe tho facts and the flgures wouid bolle Its slanders oil good men who wont to tho legislature to do Just what thoy promised tho people they would do, and who would not soil their voto on auy question by staudlug lu for legislative boodle. It Is not necessary to discuss with Mr. Bcott tho nature of the legislation that was proposed by the men In the legislature who como In for his special eulogy. Their charter bill, their state and couuty aalary bills, their prlutlUK monopoly bill to give to one newspaper lu each oouuty a monopoly of all the publlo printing; their almost solid voto to keep tbo railroad commlsalou aud all other useless boards and commissions that bo wrote the platform agreeing to abolish, these facta of bis favorites In the legislature ho will never condemn, but tho people will condemn tbem. But uo lauguago Is severe ouough for blm to deuouuee the men who made a reform record aud kept their pledges, aud all becaiiBO they would not voto for Mr. Dolph, but the peoplo will for glvo them all tho more readily for that. Ii Is to bo regretlod that your favorites did not lu the end stand by your candidate, Mr. Scott. It Is probably due to the fact that In addition to the statu aud legislative patronage, you did not have the federal oftlose at your disposal. The boards and commissions wero kept to fatteu your swine. The Children Cry for pirohr' Cmtori hogs with rings In their noses wore your hogs, and were turned In upon the olerhshlp plunder as of yere: Bpe clal legislation lu tbo Interest of your self and pets was proposed but knocked in tbo bead by thoee whom you con demn, and very naturally; but tho postofllces aud federal positions wero too far away to bo deliverable, and benco, many of your own professed crowd deserted you after having fol lowed you up to tho last turn of tbo , trail. Burely you ought to thank God that there wero thirty men in tho legislature who did not reach Into tho treasury os deeply as did your Rang, and thirty men who nt least baa consclouco and honor enough to niako a record as tbey had promlacd the people aud save for the party you profess to servo, a good character and reputation to go before the people on In 1800 and demaud a bearing. If you believe what you are saying about the legisla ture you will not support tho ticket for the legislature In 1800, as you aro not supporting It now in advance. If you wero an honest man you would discriminate and placo the blame wheo It belongs, at the door of the mon you eulogize and nmko believe they did their duty by the peoplo when they were oqly seivlng your faction nnd their own pockets. Did You Evor Think That you cannot bo well unless you have pure, rich blood? If you are weak, llred, lanruld and all run down, It is because your blood Is impoverished and lacks vitality. These troubles maybe overcome by Hood s Sarrtaparilla because Hood's Sarsnparilla makes pure, rich blood. It is. In truth the great blood purifier. it,o.. iiila euro llvpr I1U. constanatlon. biliousness, janndlce, sickheadache, indices- lion, Ehoumatism Is a symptom of disease of tho Rid-ui-yB. It will certainly bo relieved by P.irk3 Huro Cure. That headache, biickaohe and tired feeling como from be Bamo cause. Ask for Parks' Hurt Uuro for tho liver and kidneys price Sl.OU, sold by Llinu A Brookw. HHw How's Thisl We ofTer One Hundred Dollars Howard for any case of Catarrh thit cannot be cured by Hall's Ciiiarrh Cure. V. J. CHENEY &CO. 1'rops., ioicuo, u. We the umlcisiciicd, have known V. I. Clieuey (or the last 15 yeatB, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business trans notions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm, VIZ-.. Xr 'I'm-iv Wlinlrcnlff DruiTpUtS. Toll'dO. O,, Welding, ' Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale l...nU... U'.An ft Halt's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, ..in ,ltr,-,-flu nnnn the lilood and mucous surfaces of the system. Trice. 75c. cer bottle. i 1 1 II n...n!.i t'dutlmnnlnle fro I - ChildronCryfor Pltchcr'g Castoria LETTER LIST. The following lettera remained In the postolllco uucallod for tieptember 12, 1805. Please say tbey wero auvertiseu Anderson Nora Aloxauder Clarence HubwoU A T Ditch Jno V Davis Geo 11 Elliott W 8 Gates F At Uundsaker A L Johusqu Iloso Jenuer Eva Myers Wm Oamundsen A Patterson May Ryau T It dtewart Geo Burgeut Allen Thornton J B Itomadl Phillip Elklus F Everett A W Felix F K Hubert H Harris & ftl Johnson Harry McDonald J J Meuton Emma NIlesJuo2 Pierce D It Ryau M F tilmmous JcsbIo Btroug A a Taylor Addlo West B r Weaver K B WalllnR G A 2 B. F. Bonham, P. M. TAKE STEPS In time, if you area suf ferer from that scourge of humanity known ns consumption, and you can be cured. There Is the evldeuce of hundreds of Hv incp witnesses to the (act tuat, 111 nil its enrly singes, cousunii) tiou Is a curable disease. Not vrv cAtti. hut a large percent aire of eases, and we believe, fully jtf per cent, nre cured by Dr. Tierce's covery, even after the disease has pro gressed so far as to induce repeated bleed- tinmen nieuicai ijib- with copious expectoration (iucluilintr tu- AA 1 ..! I..J nf H.ull mill AV- im aa-Aitt tia iiuiira HPvrir hiilti iiil' liiuuu oercuiar inuncr j, uicui iuw m..u v--treme euiaclatiou and weakness. Do you doubt that hundreds of such cases repotted to us as cured by " Golden Med leal Discovery " were genuine cases of that dread and fatal disease ? You need not take our word for it. They have, in nearly every iustauce, been so pronounced by the best and most experienced home physicians, who have 110 Interest whatever in mis representing them, and who were often strongly prejudiced aud advised against a trial of "Golden Medical Discovery," but who have been forced to confess that It surpasses, iu curative power over this fatal waUdy, alt other juedtclnca with which they are acquainted. Nasty cod liver oil and its filthy "emulsions11 and mixtures, had been tried iu pearly nil these cases and bad either utterly failed to bene fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for a short time. Itxtract of malt, whiskey, and various preparations of the hypo phosphites bad also becu faithfully tried iu vain. ... , , The photographs of a large number of those cured of consumption, bronchitis, lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies, have been skillfully reproduced in a book of 160 pages which will be mailed to you, on receipt of address aud sis cents iu stamps. You can then write to those who have been cured aud profit by their ex- ddreM for Hook, World's Dispensary MHWAt AmcWTIQtf, 8uffl. N, Y JP3i mtntif HH wm Mm V rr'llNw That Tired Feeling And other troubles pains about my heart, Indigestion, liver complaint, dlzry spoils and headaches made me a great sufferer. After other medicines failed Hood's Sarsaparilia Givo me wonderful relief. I always take it now when I havo any bad feelings. I am alio very much pleased with Hood's rills." Mrs. 13. D. Cnouoit, Lebanon, Ore. HnnH'c Pi1ll " taitelsw, mild, effeo. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Nollco Is ho-eliy Riven ttint tho underslencd lint t con duly upnoli ted administratrix ol IteOI rHJfOMUW.lWBUI JIIIIIUUW1.U.,, . deceased, by tho County Court or tn; f Orceon, for the County ofllarlon, nnd 4 HI undorsi; cd, nnd nil persons hnvlnir cllms ntriUiHl tho raid estnto are hereby notltjedto p..cnt them duly verlfltd to tho underslined nti he Inwofflce of Tllmon Kord andW.JI. KuMei-lu the city of B Hem, ilurion County, ()ain. within nix (0) months Irom the date f iwmstniiulltMUon on lily notice, , . AliIUc. A. M.liB-'. Ai'iil'ilflratrlx of tho estate of fnge Miles, VnltA nt Salem, Oregon, tnU HepU6, im. Udl wo MfLTON RHODE3, Pcactical Upholsterer. All kinds of work mndoU) order. llonilrlucnspfolalty. imixoialiy. iroet, bilem.Or. l:ll Court sin Mm. C. M. OtIe will reopen ho' KINQERGAR1EN In tho Coug'cgatloun' church parlor on Hlpt 0, U-lO-em T)J. CQXTltfS, Parlors Omv Gray Bros. WELL DRILLING Contracts wnntoit lit reiouible prlies. Worlc Kiiiinuitutxl. llcfjroLo ns to experi ence nnd lehponilUllliy liiruUhed Wilte 1'. I, KKiy.KU. Fidcm, - U'JOi Or. H IOTLE ! MEHAMA, OR. Good accommodations, with tablo antl bed kept up to its old standard. Guests served with the greatest comfort. 7-10-U F. M. Steele 185;COMM lllOIALHT. JMiDcry anil Bicycle Rcpaii KloctrlcaV-ielUand Medical Hatler 8ip dally, Bmuu Dyunmon and Motors built and repaired. All work done in the best manner. GEO. .TPJUNDIIICJI'S HUT MUXEI! Sil Commerolast.Oottle bloak.j (Huoessor 10 0. m. Hook Oo.l -ItHt menu In tha oltv. l'roraptdallvory at iowisl prlOM SALEM TILE WORKS. liAUOKiSTOCK: ON UANP Special Inducements orJered. Hhtpped Jto ll point on short noUee, Hond for prloes. Yaris, North Halem. ..,- ' Address J. K, MUHP1IY, Fair Q rounds, Ol SALEM WATER CO. Officet Wllamette Hotel Bulldin". For water service apply at odloe. Bills pay. ablemoulhly in advance. Make all coin, plaints at thsoffloe, . . IrrlKuUouinontbs-Jnne.Juiy, Auirust and September, hours-m tons, ui., 5 to 'J p. na. Irfigutton bills pnyable on or before luelst ofjulv. HtmaMirlnUIng roiltlvlv furhiddan tils i I" non-roitutiaui rotacJr for uouorrncra, OlMt, 8prrotarrUws, Whin-, uuunlurtl UU rhsrem, or snr laUsnitas- CUltEB flB.raBltd IrrvTvau WHlML kAl la at rl tat A. iiuu, irruii-u c v,- 1 .sv A. Kram 1 Noli AStrlnfftUt. tluu ut in u - nui aivin- i.-s-VHuwijunwraiia -". w. --,:, .C1NCIKX1TI.0.HH "" ' " "S'SZ. I- , pr B IU yw,M -pro-. Km, or s UuIm, al-Ti. CtrcuUr iui on Wtutt SI gTagl?;4Ujiy HOME EDUCATION. Something br Mother niul the Children. WHAT THE JOURNAL OFFERS FREE Two High Class Mngnziues Needed In Every, Household. Journal readers who renew cash subscriptions on tho fol lowing terms can have their choice of. two very desirable maanzinea free. "QUEEN OP FASHIONS" free, by mail, one year to uny subscriber who pays for the Daily by carrier three months in advance, at this ofiice.31.50: qr the Weekly ono year and a half in advance, $1.50. This gives you the bost lG-page iU lustratcd fashion magazine of New York free for ono year. The above prices aro not cash, and tho cheapest combination over offered. Tho "Queen" is a high-clas.3, practical, home magazine, HTHiii riT.TTT.r..riAT?'m?.M " Upon the same terms you can obtain this delightful Chi cago children's magazine. Just tho thing; to read to tho little ones ot the home circle. It brings tho kindorgaitou i itt. the home. Song, games nnd dtory. Beautifully illustrat d, s?l a year. Published by tlu Kindergarten Liter..ture Co Samples qf these inaaziinr will bo furnished freo by mui or can bo seen at this office. HO FEE BR9S., Publisheis Salem, Oregon. WILLiOl'KN IN CHANNINQ'S HALL, wtjm. Will reoelve children lrom a years upwards, Hiefliftl Httentlon to beslnners. All doxlred 'iranahes for the older pupils tauitht.lnclud Init drawlne, inodellne. miulo, plain land arUstloBeedlework. Allwoik dono on the Inrilvlrtnat nlnn In urlilrll Oflrll ohltd Is AU vanced according to Its own capacity. For terms nnd particulars apply to Uiss O. Uallou, Twentieth and Che mekcta st. CTTR TO I BALKM, OUUQOS. Oldest Institution of learnlnu In tho stntp. Full preparatory nnd colleglato courses. Total enrolment for 18916, 401 studonls. Expenses moderate. New gymnasium. Fifty-second year begins Bopt. 17, U05. For Information or catalocue address W. O. HAWLKV. A. M., 0dwflw President, If you love your boy give him the most val uble of nil g Its, the Tbest education possi ble. There is no belter place thanl?? Mr.ANQKIi. Oil. Bcbool complete in every respect. Splendid start of teachers, excellent mea's, beautiful and healthy locatlou, constant care and strlot dUctpllne. nnd costs but r.1) a month. H8 lm L. ily German cla'ses can be commenced any time a ter Kept IS. Terms, private lensons, 6O3. ulussesof Ave, ft The Gorman Satur day school for cblldreM will be opened at Channlne hall.oorner Chemeketaand Cottage on tiept, 7. Terms, fioo per month, I am a natlvo ot Germany, hold a German teachers' cerliflrata from the 1'ruislan gove.-nment.and another from the fit. Units. Mo., publlo schools, Mlia. VV. A B.KAPaK,Y. Miisic Teaching. l'lano singing In the Italian method and harmony tanetit. lleeultr course In lnutlc given by Dr. rurln. Will be In ttalein two days each week. Limited number af pupils received, treasons given at homes of pupils when desired, l-t-uve order at Wlhy It. A lion On.. and Wills' Mnslo stores. rt K'il Ira TOE STATE NORMAL SCDOOL UUAtlli Wilto for catalogue. DRAIN. OnEGON WDU BAIUKE. Pml4Bi ITfm Miss Ballou's Sclioo WTT.T.Avl U1M UllOll Mt. Angel College, GERMAN SGHOO HOP STOVE mm Tlirwli THE BOSS THE .JUMBO, and I EON KING; HOP PIPE of aU kinds and dimensions. PRICES LOWER TtfAN THE LOWEST. Steiner & Blosser, State Street, Salem. 11 mr W.'A.:OOHtOK l'imldoiit. J. 11. AMllSRT, Ooshlor.l OF SA.LE1VI.2 Trnnsuotsa Boneral banKinR buslnoss. :. fi. LANE Mkhohant Tailou, 211 Commercial St., Salem JOHN Bl'ANLKY. .JI.MMKAU STANIiBY & RISA1), STEAM WOOD SAW fli.lnlr tpnrl Ijiw nrlpnl. I,ivo otdors at t. II. Westacott'sstabm. bick e: r O. U-Hti J. J. JTARKINS, korse shoeing JhopatllW ChonieUeU street, near Com rrulal, Hpocliil attention to IntorferlnitHUd IHfMWUIl (llHPftHltd fpnt WOLZ'S MARKET, Kresh.lsalted nnd iHtuoked' Meats uud Bau-iiat-. j9-HclrlKerii'or iiu-ats In belt shape. Ct-pt in nn Alice prieKt, eastern stylo. Free icllvery, ttoutli Coruincrcliil street, -il CHAS. WULZ, l'rop. E. M. 1VAITB PRINTING CO., 100K AND JOB PRINTERS AND Lcffal Jilanh lJttb Its hern. mail's Ntw llrlck.ovor tlinbiuik.Com'l streo East and South VIA THL orlASTA ROUTE . o'lttic Southern Pacific Comoanv. GAUrOJ-jUAIEXl'llKUa TRAIN HUM D41I.Y U TWBSN ;rORTI.AWD AMD B. T, Mouth. North. U.til r L. 1'orlluuU ArT . I :10a. ui . I 0.00 a. m J 0 00 p. m 11:00 p.m. IjV. Hfilom iw, iu:o u.in. Ar. Han Fran. t,v, Above trutna stop at Kast l'ortland, Or cgnn Cl'y, Woodburu,Hnlom,Turncr,Murlon, Jell rson, Albany. Albany Junction. Irving. Kugene, Oreswell.Uralns una all stations from ltoseuurg to Asniuna mciusivu. UOHKllUKO MAll, DAILY, i-80 a. m. I IjV. 11:00 a, m I Lv. ":20 p. in, I Ar. l'ortland Balem llosebunr Ar. I iM p. w Lv. I fc'JJ p. m Lv. I 8:00 a. ra South' BAI.KM l-AHSK.NQKU. North 0:'6a,ia S:00 a.in. i.-uo p, m. Lv. 1'ortiuna. Ar. 6:15 p. m. I Ar. Balem. Lv Dining Cut's 011 Ogdoii Routo PULLMAN BDFFBT SLEEPERS A-ND Second Class Sleooin Cars AtUehed to all through trains, fast Side Division, Between Portlnuii ' and Uervallis: DAII.y (BXOKPT BUMDAY). 7:ao u. m. 1:15 p. in. ILY. Ur. Portland (Xirvallls Ar. Lv. 0 vw p, m 1:3 p. m At Albany and Corvollls connect wltn trains orOit-gon Cenlrul & Kostern ltallroad. KXVKKrtHTKAlN (llAtl.Y KXCKITHUNUAY 4: lip. m. 7ia p. ra. Lv. Ar. l'ortland McMlnnvllle Ar.l Lv. b.-ib U. ID 5:60 a. m TUUOUCiU TICKETS To nil points In the Uastern Htates, Canada aua curope can uo ouiainua ui lowest rates troin W. W. UUINNF.lt, Agent, Balem. K.F.ROGK1U, Asst.G. F, and Fa.Agt. II. KOKKI.Ktt. Mnar Oregon Central AND Eastern R. R. Co, TAQUINA HAY IIOUTK. Connecting at;Vaqulnn 11 iy wltb the Ban Francisco and Yaquuia Bay Bteamsblp Co, B'fKAMKlt "FlltALLON," A land flrsi class In every respect, Balls from Yaqulna for Buu iraut-U.o about eveiy 8 days. Srosienger accommodations unsurpassed loriest route between the Willamette valley an Calllorula. Fare from A'biny, nrpotnts west, to Ban 7m nnltKA P .Kin ! ut &am . U. ul.ln rinuvtavv. Wtuiu, 9 WliW NJ, VUUtUi rviuuu tu 11 rid trip, go 4 6t) Uny. 518, .'Af Riil 11 11 rt tvn nmnv t M, X. WALUEN, Agent Albany, or. CnAfl. OLAUK.Hupt, Oorvallls'or. BDWIN JTONB,llauaier, OorvaUli.Or ' Ml. QaVftaatUbocA Agent, Balem, ' ?& EH W HI msx t "'JA.JE1 WW tMM r,u - . "N s Capital National pJSFo TO T1IE EAST! -VIA TH Union Pacific System Through Pullman I'aluco Hleoters. Tourlnt Slcopcrs.nud Kice IlvcllnlngChiilrCars dniu from) PORTLAND to CHICAGO anil cm ,, ...v -.. , . ....... .... ,uur potltorH. For rntes, time tables nndi full Information apply to ISOISE A ItAItKKK, Agonts, Salem. Or. Clitnh In mnttv linurd ntllnhpr llinn nil .,M It. W. HAXTKH, Oeneral Afcnt C. K. llllOWN. Dlst. l'nsn. ,Len 'nB. AgenL HIS Third nt Portland Fitii PailFB B&G&. u N S Pull ma:. Sieeplno- Cars Dlnlnc Cars Hles'ant Touris -SlaeolrF Carvj ST. PAUL MINNtrtfOLIS UULUIIf, FARGC TO GRAND FORKS., CR00KST0J WINNIPEG HELENA ana: RIITTF TTITfO I)(4II TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON;" PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end South For Information, time.Jcnras,',;i,iapi tlckotsteall on or write. THOMAS. WATT ti CO.,, AdKNTW, la Coinmcrclal st Mlo.n, III Or A. D. Oh Alt won. Ant. Oeul. Ihuo Agont; 2-55 Morrlfou at., corner Third, Portlninl, Ore. & I. CO. E. MONKILL'HKUEIVEH. T o The East X ;aiVI TllK OHOICK OF TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES I VIA J GREATii i UNION MTOEllN RT. 1 PACIFIC M -- Low Rales to ,all Eastern Cities. - Ocean steamers leave Portland overy five day For iulKdoUlts call on or address 1IOIHK A HAUKKit. W. II. IIUHLUUHI', Gen. l'ass. Agent. Fortlaud, Or G. M. POWEKS, Local Ticket Agont. FoofnllTrorto t. SAltl'Kr I'APEll Large lot of nevy brown wrapplntr paper for nam cheap. Just tha ns for putting ander carpets. 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