Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, September 23, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 2

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ORTLAND'S
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llistory from tho Records of tlio Organization and Opera
tions of the Trinidud Paving ,Bing and the Connec
- tion of the Publishers of the Orogonian Therewith.
-sto ;k" was plagbd where
They Have Already Involved the City to tho Tune of
S 10,000 on Their First Contract, of Which the Oregoniar.
Says Nothing.
Special Correspondence.)
Portland, Sept. 21. In your issuo
of dept. 10 you publlahpd tho following
letter from me, Iwlilch I ask to have
republished, as the connecting link in a
further exposure In tbo operations of
tbe Oregoulau and tun Intimate rela
tions ot tho publishers of that paper
with the worst gang of plunderers that
has ever lecn organized on the Pacific
oast.
Following the taollen of tho "pick
pocket," they cry "Htop thief I" to di
vert attention while they have their
o.vu bauds In tho public "crib" up to
the elbows, and are trying to get their
feet In, also. .
TIIK LETTER.
Portland, Sept. 0, 1605.
KniTim Jeurnal: Tho solicitude of
the editor and publishers of tho Ore
goulau for tho "dear people" In tbo
matter of tho paving of our city streets,
Is very ".touching," as ovlnced by tLo
following editorial squib backing up
some more lengthy diatribes In the
news celumns:
"Tho common council has passed an
ordtuauco for "Improvement" of Hum
side street with asphalt, but caro bus
been taken not to specify tbe kind; so
tbe street Is opou to a Job or auy rotten
asphalt that "promoters" may have to
offer. But tbo city ennnot expct to
be rid or these rotten Jobs till It get a
sound common council.
Hut when It is known that tho editor
of tho Oregonlan aud his partuera, tho
Messrs. Uorbett, Failing and PlUock,
are the principal stockholders in tbe
Trinidad" Asphalt Co. their BollcltuUo
cau bo better understocd, aud their
anger at the common council appre
ciated. For It was through tho ellorts
of tho Oregonlan and Its allies, that
Vitrified brlok paying was defeated,
and now to have a mulish, stubborn
council leave tbo letting or tho contract
open In such u way that they will have
to "competo" In order to get the work
la truly exasperating, and the council
will be mado to sutler, as they should,
ror daring to opposo or throw any
obstacles In tbe way of tho "Great I
am" or any of his allies.
Tho "Trinidad" Asphalt aud Paving
Co. was orgaulzed iu 1602. Early In
that year n prospectus was issued by
tho "proinotors" or tho Bchemo, which
was mailed to many of tho
prominent business men of Portland,
but especially to attorneys and dealers
In real estato for reasons that will bo
exnlalued later. At tho head of the
proposed company, as organizers, ap
peared tho name of W. B. Ladd (now
deceased), H. W, Corbett, Henry Fall
ing, II. W. Bcott, H. L. Plttock and
several other well known financiers
Tho prospsctus went on to explain
the sunerloiltv or "Trlntdad" over
other asphalts, aud then explained tho
advantages to accruo to the stock
holders by having the stock held by a
large uumber or stockholders In differ
eut parts or tho city.
Bo that wheu a Job or paving was to
be let, thtlr would be a large number
or people who would be Interested in
having "Trlmdad" asphalt specified
as the klud of asbphalt that must
bo UBed. Judging from tho umouut or
space that the Oregonlan has used to
boom tho Interest or the "Trinidad
Asphalt Co.und to denounce all others,
they tmuit have quite a large "block"
the stock. Immediately after the
Trinidad Co. was orgaulzed, au agita
tion was begun through the columns
or tho Oregonlan and otherwise to have
oue or the principal streets payed with
Trinidad ashphalt aud Blxlh street
was selected as tho street to bo so im
proved. About April 1, 1803, tho
Tiinldad Asphalt Co. and tbo Portland
Gail
Borden
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BRAND
Condensed Milk
HAS WO EQOAt
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PAVING EI.
it would do theuqst good
Bituminous Paving & Improvement
Co., "allledlcorporaltonB" desiring to
obtain contracts for the Improvement
or said Sixth street caused to bo cir
culated a petition to the common coun
cil of the oltv of Portland, praying ror
tho Improvement of said street by lay-
lug n pavement of Trluldad Pitch Lake
asphalt, "ACCORDING TO BPECI
FICATIONd FUUNIdHED BY
dAlD TRINIDAD ASPHALT PAV
ING CO."
"On the Ilrd day of May, 189.1, said
petition was presented to tho comme:
council of the city of Portland. The
petition represented that the signers
i hereon were tbe owners in fee or nitre
than one-hair or the property uirccted
by said improvement and abutting
on said portions of said street proposed
to be so Improved."
On tho said 3rd day or May, 1803
Portland bad what 1b te.med by tbo
editor or llo Oregonlan a "tcund"
common council.
Bo tho said "sound" common counil
by resolution of that date caused tho
uudltor aud clerk of said city to give
notice of the proposed improvement or
said Bixth street from tbe north lino or
Morrison street to tho south line or
Hoyt street, excepting the intersec
tions or Washington aud Gllsan streets,
according to tho following specifica
tions, "FURNIBHED BY BAID
TRINIDAD ABPHALT CO."
"1. Pavement of Trlndad asphalt
shall havo a total thickness of 8 Inches,
composed of concrete foundation 0
Inches, asphalt surface 2 inches. Ijjp
All asphalt used In this pavement
shall bo dug or taken directly from the
"Pitch Like" OWNED BY THE
GOVERNMENT OF GREAT BRIT
AIN IN THE I3LAND OF TRINI
DAD, and shall be thoroughly re
fined and shall not bo mixed or
adulterated in any manner with any
asphalt from any other location, nor
with any ol tho products of .coal tar,
nor with any other iuferlor bituminous
materials or auy klud.
The contractor to whom tho work Is
let will be required to furnish an offi
cial certificate that the asphalt to be
used Is geuulne " Trinidad" Pitch lake
asphalt," etc. By having a "sound"
common council thoy had mado certain
that no would-bo competitor could bid
on tho work with auy hope of being
able to comply with the specifications.
FURNISHED BY THE BAID
"TRINIDAD" ABPHALT CO.
As a matter of fact the petition that
had been circulated by the agents of
the "Trluldad" Asphalt Co. and pre
sented to tho "sound" commou council
waa uot a legal petition, In that it did
not, "iu fuctn coutalu the names of
oue-hulf of the legal owners of tbo
property affected by tbe proposed im.
provemeut. Aud before said contract
was let to the Bald "Trinidad" Asphalt
Co., and tho Portland Bituminous
Paving Co., a remouBlrauce was filed
by certain property owners with the
said "sound" commou council protect
ing against the letting of the contracts
to the said companies on the ground
that the price waa exorbitant with
other grounds, the remonstrators alleg
ing that the said Trinidad Asphalt Co.
and tho Portlaud Bituminous Paving
&, Improvement Co.s had,fraudulently
conspired together to prevent bidding
ror the eald contract aud to obtain
contracts for said Improvements at a
grossly excessive price, whereby It was
agreed between them, that In pureu
auceof their fraudulent purpose said
cjutiact would be divided between
them aud that each or paid companies
would bid for and receive the contract
for the Improvement or alternate
blocks aud ptrlsufsalu streets; all if
whloh was well known by the com-
mltleea ealU common couucil.
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But In epllb of the above protol In
total disregard of ibe rightB of said
rruioust rotors, tub city or Portland,
through its committee ot streets and
nibllo property entered Into a contract,
ou the 83rd day of June, 1S93, with the
said Trluldad Asphalt Co. and tho
Portland Bituminous Paving and Im
provement Co for the Improvement or
dill rei t portions or Bixth street ao
eonlli.g to ordinance 8327 and the
spfuilioittions therein contained, BAID
BPECI FICA flONB HAVING BEEN
FURN IBHED BY THE BAID TRIN
IDAD ASPHALT Co.
Ai a result of tho action or tbe
"sound" common council in letting the
said contract in defiance of law, equity
or common decency n BUit was .beguu
by numerous proparty owners to re
strain the city from collecting the as
sessments levied for tho proposed
improvement. Bald suit being still Iu
tho ceurts:
Wm. O. Atlen and und J4 or Io'r b, 0,7, Dlock
1JT nmnnnt naaPfUful M.KiS.19.
Wra.O Allen I .UV and 3 und. li w75 fet
nU Int 7 hln-'V 17.1. ninouul assessed iWl 31.
IU II. Lewis ion 1 nud 1 block 41, amount
assessed VMl 55.
wnt.t lunaer ion a uiock iuuuuiniKra
Uary J. Ill lut-w loU 2 and : block 40,nmount
O. K Collins lot 7 block 82, amount assessed
SOGtfOI.
i evl Hoxter lot S block 41, amount luaesscd
,4H. Wolf and M. WolJ Jot 4 block S3 amount
mussed 109181. .. ....
The Cougrecatton A Itavi BUolou a eorpora
t'ouvrgu leet lot 7 block (3, amount asuesied
A jiuorthwlck and Wm.HImwers wVJloU
A nnd 0 block Si, amounts assessed tM7.U,ana
iSia.-a.
1'. A. jiaruuum ioia i,., o uuu i
block ITK.
f2,07U.18vs. the city ot Portland and G. H,
Hunt rhlffcf police of mid cly of Portland.
Total amount useweu siu ..
"As n aiuse of notion, plalutlflls are
informed and believe nud therefore
allego that the tmfd Trluldad Asphalt
Paving Co. and the said Portland
Bituminous Paving aud Improvement
Co. falsoly and fraudeutly cousplied
with each otbtr aud certain properly
owners upon said ttreet agalntt the
rights of these plaintiffs, whereby In
pursuance of their fraudulent scheme it
was agreed between them, that In
consideration that certain properly
owners a!gu said petition and cause It
to be circulated aud signed by others,
that said companlta would ullow them
a rebate on their assessmeutB to bo
levied to pay for said street improve
ment, amounting, in some cases,
plaintiffs are informed and believe, as
to the whole amount to bo assessed for
the perrorming of said work," and
varloas other causes are alleged too
numerous aud lengthy to be all quoted
here. They theu proceed to show the
(to eay the least,) faulty If uot fraudu
lent nature of tho petition ror said im
provement to-wit:The Oregonlan Pub
lishing Co. appears upon said petitlou,
signed by H. L. Plttock secretary as
the owner or lots Sand 4, block 177
city or Portlaud aud on tbo dato of
signing said petition, said Oregonlan
Publishing Co. was uot the owner of
said lots or any estato therein und Bald
Plttock had no authority to bo sign
said petition. That L. A. Godard and
Wm. Frazler signed said petition aa the
owners of the cast GO feet of lota 1 and 4
of block 45 Couch's addition. That
said Godard and Frazter own but au
undivided 3 or said property eigued by
them.
That Louisa P. Vail slgued said
petition as the owner or lota 6 and 0 or
block 175 city or Portlaud, whllo as a
matter or fact she did not own Bald
property. That Loyal B. Btearns aj-
rears upon eald petition aa the owner
or lot 5 and the Boutu 20 feet of lot 0 in
block 173 city of Portlaud. That said
Loyal B. Stearns Is not tho owner of
Bald amount of land and several oilier
such faulty or fraudulent signatures to
Bald petition appear thereon, all of
which the committee of the common
council were aware of. But iu spite or
the protests or the plalutifts the"sound"
common couucil acini lu colluson with
the contractors to defraud the city and
property owners and no the city will
have to root the bill. In addltiou to
tbe above mentioned particulars the
plaintiffs Bpeolfy as further particulars,
that tbe contract has not been compiled
with, even after adopting the plans and
specifications of the Trinidad Pavlug
aud Asphalt Co. In that the foun
dations are net composed ot material
as called for in eald specifications, as
tbe stouo was decayed aud not of the
proper quality or size. That lu said
foundation damaged cemeuv was used
instead or Portland;cement, or equ illy
good cemeut as called ror. That the
curbing has crumbled aud given away
In numerous places, aud la railing to
pieces and vorlultea (a anyone can
easily Bee by tttkiug a walk along said
street) tho asphalt dressing Is uot 2)
Inches thlok as required and the same J
.i
$ --.-.,"rAn,.
yr yir
la mixed with Inferior asphalt and
many other causes of actlob are alleged.
This Is the record oi tho "Tnuldad"
Asphalt Paving Co., that the Oregou
lau publishers aud I heir allies ate
the owners of. This Is their record; a
record of fraud and corruption.
And ye the Oi'egoulan has tho of
trontry to edltorlaly lampoon the mem
bers of tbt common council, because
they would uot, at the dictation of this
man "cott and his gang, tho "Trlol
dad" Asphalt Co. uiuku the specifica
tions so that uo other paving company
could stand any show in open compe
tition with Ibetu.
The Oregoniau aud Its allies are not
satisfied with "a fair Held and uo
favours". No, they want ll made bo
that they cau set their own price aud
force tho properly owners to pay it.
This is tho same gaug that have almost
bankrupted the city of Portlaud. This
U the Bamo gang that liue for years
had '.full control; or every public Im
piovemenl that has been undertaken
by the city or Portlaud. This Is the
same gang that built the City hall and
water works where In the two deals
over a million or dollars or the people's
money was squandered by corrupt
practices.
Tula s (he same gaug that
unloaded ths Morrison street
bridge on tbe city at more than three
times it) value, aud at tbo same same
time let tbo "City & Suburban Rail
way Co." (owned by the same gane),
havo a 20 year contract for crossing the
brldga with its cars, at one-tenth of
what P. Is worth. This is the same
gang that, Iu ordor to get their own
nefarious steal through tho last legis
lature ror the purchaso or tbe Morrison
street bridge on the terms proposed by
them, tacked (as they coufessed, them
selves), the purchaso of the Btark street
ferry, at (40,000, (in absolutely worth
less piece of property to the owners, If
tho Morrison street bridge was made
free) .
This Is tho same gang that now, lmv
lug paid out the people's money ror tbe
ferry, propose (o bend It to the bono
yard aud let "the people" walk, or ride
on the oirs or the City & Suburban
Railway.
This Is the same gang that, through
the columns or tbe Oregonlan, brauds
every mau that attempts to thwart
any or their schemes, a tiller; aud every
thler that will do their dirty work, a
Gentleman.
God save the mark.
Yi'omrn In IIiuIom.
In n largo number of manufacturing
concerns in Mnw.chusotts, tho affairs
of which nro covered by tho latest ro
port of tbo htato bin can of labor stntis
tics, thoro wtro 43,80a partners orstock'
holders in lbSKI against -13,735 iu 1803.
Tho number of males included in tbo
total for tho litr year waa greater,
however, than that which was covered
bv tho lnrwr fhinrcs for J 803. Thero
wtro 27,:i'-'5 male partners or 6tockhold
crs in 1S02 and 27,311 in 1803. Ou tho
other hnud, thu number of women who
had an interest iu tho manufactories
dottlt with by tho report was 10,603 in
JSU3 ((gainst IB, -J10 iu tho year preced
ing. Tim partners or htockholders wero
03.04 per cent malts in 1803 and 27.C0
porcont females. In 1803 tho proportions
wero 28.38 per cent of females nnd 03.
13 per coat of males. Tho chongo thus
bhowu to him) taken plnco in ouo year
is n curious hint of tho tendency of tho
times to place more nud nioro of tho
property of tho world, and especially of
tho Uulted States, in tho possession of
womoiu It looks as if the weaker sex,
which must hold its goods and chattels
in n senso by virtue of tho forbearance
of tho btrouger, wero destined to become
tho moneyed part of tbo human family.
Cleveland Plain Dealer,
Women Policemen.
Considerable commont has been cre
ated hero by tho action of tho school
board recommending that all tho jani
tors of bch xl buildings bo given polico
powers. As n largo proportion of those
who perform this duty aro wonion,
this will bo one of tho first instances on
record of women becoming policemen.
It is proposed to havo them appointed
by tho mayor nndur an act of assembly
relatiug to special nnd private polioo
meu, so as to better enable then to pre
serve order aronud tho buildings and
protect tbo ncliool property. Reading
(Pa.) Dispatch.
A traveler in India attributes his un
munlty from fever aud sunstroke dur
ing five years to having tbe linings of
bis haU and caps made of yellow ma
terial. VIGOR " MEN
Easily, Quickly, PemM4ty R4rd.
Weakness, NsrreHSHes,
Debtlltr, and all ths train
l or evils rrom txiir errors or
I Later exccsMO. ins retails ot
oven or t. sickneu, irarrr.
etc liuu trensuj.uoTei-
onment ana tone Given to
lererr organ and portion
of tho body. StmpKnaU
url method. Inirurdt.
ata lmiirortment teen.
ticra
tfJggS
yji" I "I lH cJS
nnixTcm
allure tinpouihle. r.cu reiercncea. oo,
xplanatlon and proof mailed (sealed) "
E1I1E MEDIOAL 00., iHffaJ, N.Y.
aiiii
MaMlloofPiifti
This fi ho Rccict of tho cure
by Hood's barsuparllla. Read (his.
--lamBUB""
to write that 1
aw now In jur
ied health and
hiiallbecfluso
Hood's Barsa
parllla mado
my blood pure.
My health
brolco down
with troubles
peculiar to
women, m y
nervous sys
tem wfls shat
tered and I
had to tako my bod. Tbo physician saia
there was little hopo for rne. A neighbor
told ot wonderful cures by Mood tfarsa
TOrllla and I decided to try it. Vr hen I
Cad taken 3 bottles, I could sit upand now
I am perfectly well and strong.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
has done nil thU for mc' Mrs. C. F.
Fadrber, La TlatU City, Colorado.
j j i rJll euro habitual constliu
HOOd S FlllS tlon. l'rlcosicporbux.
A High Llvor
Usually has a bad liver. He Is bili
ous, constlapted, has Indigestion and
dyspepsia, ir there Is no nrgaulo
trouble a few doses of Parks' Sure Cure
will tone him up. Parks Bure Cure
a the only liver and kidney euro we
Bell on a positive guarantee. Price
( 1.00. Bold bv Lunu A Brooks. 15M
Call for Warrants,
Notice Is hereby given that I have
funds lu baud to pay all outstanding
warrants and acciued interest up to
November 1. 1691. and that luterest ou
same ceases from this date.
JABI'KK All NIX),
Treasurer Marlon Couuty, Oregoi?.
September 7 1605.
City Warrants.
Nntlro Is hereby clven that I have
funds applicable to the payment of all
warrants of the city of Bulern drawn on
the "general fund," aud endorstd be
fore Juno 22. 1895. Also warruntr
numbered 2487, 2488, and 24S9,eudors a
on tho 22d. Interest will cease on call,
warrants Irom the date or this notlu
E. J. Hwaffoku,
City Treasurer.
Salem, Sept. 7, 105. 0 7 101
Thero are177765 miles of railroad li
tho Uulted States.
There nro 00,835,880 rails used tr
cover this ground.
'I here aro 533,25,0j0 iles.used to u
these rails together, but u mi.
amount, however, is required to Im
tho hearts of the traveling publlo to tl
lacl that the Wisconsin Central Hut
furnish superior facilities on all ttie
trains between Bt. Paul und Chicap
which form closo connec'lous with u!
lines to the east and south.
.Make a note of It.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
m
How's ThisI
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh tfut cannot be cured by
Hall' Catarrh Cure.
K.J. CHENEY & CO. Prop., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known 1. .
Cheney (or the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business tram
actions and financially able to carry out any
obligations made by their firm,
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo,
O,, Waldlne, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle.
Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Rhoumatlsm
Is a symptom of diseaso of the Kid
neys. It will certainly bo relieved by
Parks Bure Cure. That headache,
backaobeand tired feeling como rrom
tho samo cause. Ask ror Parks' Bure
Cure ror the liver and kidneya price
$1.00, sold by Lunn & Brooks. 19-4w
The Payton Comedy Co. Ou
Wednesday night, September 25, ad
mits ladles free. Each gentlemau
purchasiug one reserved seat ticket
will be allowed to reserve one seat lor
one lady or one reserved seat will
admit two ladles.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS).
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BAi E- Cider barrel at 11.60 each.
JJ Cider bottle at a bargain, 101 court street.
time
iw-t
Wn.mfc.iJ. 10 1 em or uuy a liglit tprlne
wagon. Inquire at ones, ituble Cold
ANTK1)
waeon
Blast feather Co., 140 Court street.
ao3t
1 ft ft aress;ood level Und lu Holt county,
lOU Nebraska, to trane ror land near sa
leiu. Or. Addres box o.Tliedfbrd, Neb. 19iw
UANTKL ICOOutreuUlo cunva counties
ll lor tne fountain wasner.
Apply to J. U.
tiro
Jrown. box 30s, Baiein, Or.
-18 01
HUI WING SANQ CO., I Japanese Fancy
Uoods, 811k Hereon 1, Dreislnir downs,
onlnaware. Tea, Mattings. Under-clothini.
hverythtng cheap. Ili Court St.. under operu
homo. S-lJ-lni
M1W. fcLLA U M'DOWELu teioner of voice
culture, 3W High st, 917-lm
WANTKD Experienced lrl 10 housework
In small lamllles. Vat tl to W. Apply
althlsofflce
WAGON TOTUVI.f-Kor lale or to trade
for bay and oats, a good Itrm wagon.
Apply to U K. t'uyne, east ol asylum. i,3
&
east
WAM'fcD-An none-t,
' lady to travel for
bouse.' ttalasy 7tO, pay a
active gentleman ui
..lahtl.tiu, M.ll.1.1.
payable 115 weeklv nnd
expenses. Hltuatlon permanent. Kelerences.
tnclcwe self-addresiea stamped envelope, Tbe
Uo-ulnlo.. Company, 318 Omaha building-,
"""" . B-z.ini
BUol.Ntikl Orr.MtU-l'arty wauud"id
start and run livery and reed stable in
town without suoh business. Corner lot will
be donated. Inquire at tbls office. 8-Mru
s
UIUBTIAH elKMUlv-IJterulure diul
ice at IRUUbertv street, corner Chemckatu
muiuiuu uu sau taruuaa Bciencs ser
1X nuitviv, Newspaper Adveruslnir Ageut.
i. 21 MercnanU" Kichsnge, Sn Kranckoo,
IsourauthorUed agent. This paper Is kept
on fllaln bUofflee. r
8
HZlXlA oufc.kilAN Typewnttug and
Gray block. The best of wnrkinn.i -.
Quuiiovnu sienocraniiv. iimnA w.n
onable rtes. u'23
C)At4iatil,-iJorUana, SAcrameato. oeattie
17..Taoomaand Ban Francisco papers on aa 0
al Hopr-a tAiottloB block. J" "a"0
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foil QfflM blO?.
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S-fcMgft.r:L..lSr
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luK bAlJv-a lew tlrst-cltu uillchoow
Also some Jersey heifem and a two-year
rey bull. Apply to Ueo. K. Allen, fi iniiM
nfrUlem. 971m
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HOP STOVE
THE BOSS
TIIK JUMBO,
and
IRON KING.
HOP PIPE
of aU kinds, and
dimensions.
PRICES LOWER TFAN
THE LOWEST.
Steiner & Blosse'r,
State Street, Suleai.
6 21 tr
W.:A4Cotcit
Pi evident.
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OH.itiler.il
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Transacts a general banning business
C. H. LANE
Mkkchaxt Tailor,
211 Cotnmercml St., Salem
JOHS 8TANI.EV. JIM MKAU
Sl.lXJ.I2V,.A"AIi:Ai),
STEAM WOOD SAW
Qulik work. I, v. p ico L older n
K. H. VenUeott'l.ib.o. bickof I U. IS-It II
J. ,. 11 A UKJiViJ,
HORSE SHOEING
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merelnl. Hpoclal ullfliil'in ti lnfrfrliie in(1
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WELL DRILLING
CoutracU wanted nt ranoiuble prlics.
Work guaranteed, lurcrcuo on to expert
ejcennd responilbllltv.liirulshej. Wilto
1'. I.. Ka.'1.tslt.
Palem, 1)1)0' -. Or.
E. M. AYA1TE PltLNTINQ CO.,"
BOOK AND M PRINTERS
AND
Legal Blank Publishers.
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East and South
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THt oriASTA ROUTE
o,tne
Southern Pacific ComoanVt
CAUr0P.rUA!kXFrUfci8 tuaiw HON DAILY .n
TWKKN ;i'QltTlJtND AHO 8. V,
Bouth. i
" North.
L-v.
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Portland
Balem
Ban Kran.
Ar.
liV.
I.V.
MlUa.ro
110 p.m.
10: a.m.
tl.tt) a, m
U.-QQP. m
Above trains stop at Kut 1'ortland, Or
egon City, Woodbum, Balem. Turner.Marioo,
Jetlerson, Albany. Albany Junction, Irving,
hugene, Creswell.Uralns and all stations from
Itonebunt to Ashland Inclusive.
KOBKMUBO MAIL DAILY,
Uhm,
HU0a.m
V-J0 p. m.
i.v.
x-v.
Ar.
I'ortiund
Balem
ltoseburx
At. I 4.4J p. in
Lv. itaj p. m
Lv. soo a. a
Bouth balem PAssENOEii, North
o p. m. Lv. Fortluud. Ar. I & IS n.m
8:1a p. m. Ar. Balem. Lv I S.-0U a m.
Dining Cars ouOgdou Itouto
PDLLMAN BDFFET SLBBFEBS
AND
Second Class Sleeolno- Cars
Attached to all through trains.
fftstSide Dmsioo. Between Porttmia
' ud 5r?allis:
DAILY rKXCKPT SUNDAY).
7:aoa.ru.
Li IS p. in.
v.
lAr.
i)ruand
Oorvallls
Ar.l
Lv.l
d'M p. in
1:3 p. m
At Albany and Oorvallls connect wlto
trains otOregou Central A Kastern Jtajlroad.
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4:44 p. no. I
75 p. m. !
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Portland
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T11KOUGU TICKETS
To appoints In tbe Eastern States, Canada
and Europe can be obtained at lowest rates
'""Slh itAVWE"' AsentTBUerS!
Oregon Central
AND
Eastern R. R. Co,
YAQUINA BAY ROUT11
sw.nMfcUl,J:Vu,na "T wh the Ban
Frandscoaud Yaouiua lUy rlteamshlp Co.
A 1 and Mrsv class In every respect. Sails from
Vaqulna for Ban FrancU.-o about ivery 8
Mfassenger acoommodatlon unsuroassed
aSrcSSrnllb,lWMn the Win.u?U?J
JJS!" AJny. orlpolnu west, to Ban
Francisce: Cabin. IU5 steeraee Vhin
round trip. good ttJdiys, lisT66' 8' cab,n
For sttllinx days apply to
It U. WALUKN. Agent
EDWIN 'JTtlNK.Uanager, CorYadU,Or
:AJ, CUUllCmULocjUAgenrlaleia
, .j.rirtTi i-- aft Vg wV
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sesesiiu.
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BAST!
VIA THE
Union Pacific System
PORTLAND to;CHICA00
Our trains nro healed by. hUhih nmi .
lighted by l'lnttch lUht. Dn w'
Tlmo to Chlcnvo, 3U dnys.i
Tlmo to New York, 4) days.
Which Is many hours quicker than sll mm
petltors. mm
For nitf, time tables and. full lDformttio
apply to
110UE & ISAIlKKIt,
Agents, ealem. Or.
II..W. UAXTKH,
UeiiCrul Agent
'. K. UKOWN.
l)lU.l'ar.AKn
LIS TOIM !.. Portlaud.
'aw. Ajwt
BMiSRBS
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Pull mar,
t'lerant
JSieepino- Cars
Dinino Cars
Tourls
blaeoln" Can
ST. PAUL
MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTII
FARGf.
TO GRAND FORJib:
CROOKSTON
WINNIPEG
HELENA and
BUTTE
TTIItO I) Ull TICKETS
TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON'"
PHILADELPHIA
NEW YORK
BOSTON and all
Points East end South!
For Information. timeCearas, uupt
tlckols;call on or write.
THOMAS. WATT d CO,,
AOENT3.
: CoinnierciHl st., Ule.n.dt
Or A. D. Charlton. Awt. tienl. Past
Agent; 255 Morrison at., corner Third,
Portlunil, Oro.
u u.
E.I McNKliaKECElVEK.
To The Bast
:aiVIJ TIIK CHOICE OF
TWO. TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES
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GREAT!
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- Low Bales lo Ml Eastern Cilia
Ocean (steamers leave Portland every flTot;
tirluli:deUlU call on or address .,
W. H. HUHLBUKr.
Qen.l'au.Atiat,
lortln4,0r
G. AT. POWEKS,
Local Ticket Agent.
Koottolfrrade st.
SAltt'lir I'Al'tllt-iJirgeiotor heavy wow
wruppinn paper for mle cbaP- ,f ?J l
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without
meat
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beauty and purity. It is beauti
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