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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1895)
fj'. W'W' : J tifewj me aim mm. ilMH,V Atill WMRI.1 .1 ..,.. miiiminl 'ill' 1 ' ' ' 'ft ' !!l" ' "-ll '"" 'fi .6n.fo oHrtfii lme it JhC com- iifflfM to WAke l nifl way mcy , f.it utxittA hi aoriitf turn Jrr atmiofiiy IW in if in inAUet tt tfi of Mftlita; mil of Mill creel, ditch and properly ciyKinK tfi0 mm, Tho seventeehtll general MMmbly itrojrfilcl nmnoy for thai frtiriKMif but (loyernor 1'ennoyer do layod llieaxpeiidliurfl. Hit tut two vent mora thfl dilchei (lint supply lh state Institution wlih wii.r and water twwer have been fill- In up until In many pluci-s tho bed Is liltfti as the banks, The last legislature made ample appropriation to clean out the ditch and dyke the same, but it (us not been done and how a large part of the city Is II wded as a result, TlirsH dllclitfl t only carry the water from the riantlam river to tho reform school and slate prison, but also carry All the surface drainage In tho rainy season and some suwago ac all Hints from these Institutions. It Is very essential to the health of tho city and protection of pioperty that they be con lined to their channels and ket within tuutids. The legislature also passed a bill of Benator CJesncr'a to build a sewer to carry tho asylum and state prison sow ago to the river. This sewer was to cost ubout $ 10,000 and pass throuah the city on Court or Chtmeketa street. Much of tho property aloug those atrecls, In tbo resldeuco part or the city, Is Hooded now and will bo all Winter. In tbo case of 1111 creek and of this sewer, tuo main rearon tor uemy u given that there has not been aufilcleui convict labor to do tho work. The work has not been undertaken, it is Bald, becauso the convicts could not make tho brick In time to put In the work this yenr. "Tho superintendent of the penitentiary shall furnish such labor and material as tbo board shall direct," Tho board consists of tut governor, secrotury of stato and treaa urer. In tho Mill creek Improyotneui $7600 was appropriated and convict labor waa to bo used "as far as l practicable." It Is not believed that alt thin work on Mill creek can bo done with convict lubor. Certainly the sower through tho city cannot bo built with convJct labor. If that work could unvo becu done this fall, or part of It, And work could bavo been begun on tho sower this fail and pushed this winter, it would have been a gbdsena to laborers. Wboa au appropriation has boon niado for labor to bo perforated tho poor laborer who bus to depend on his duy'n lubor for bis existence ought not bo made to await tho con veulenco of conviotB, or any one else. In Oregou it has buou too much the uuutom to appropriate niuuoy, collect It from tho taxpayers and then lot it Ho unuxpuuded, for what it has beeu appropriated for, from ouo to four years, Wo only voloo tho protest ol hundreds of families suffering discom fort and hundreds ot luborers who have uo employment during a long, wet season, waeu wo mention theso mat ters. Wo do not wish to blame our Blato olllulttls with neglect In tbo mat tor, but wo do say the peoplo of thU city lmvott Justcauso for complaint lu this mutter, uud let tho blumo rest whero it mny. BLAINE ON BIMETALLISM. James G. Bluluo said lu congress on February 7, 1878: "On tho muohvoxed and long naootea question as to a blmetallio or monomeinlllo btandard, my own vlewa are sufficiently Indicated lu the rt marks I have made. I believe the etrugglo now going on lu this country and other countries for a single gold Btuudard would, If successful, produce widespread disaster la aud throughout the commercial world. "The destruction of sllvor as money and establishing Rold as tho sole unit of value must have a ruinous eflect on all foraiB of property oxcopt those invest raenta whloh yield a flxod return In money. Theso would bo enormously euhuuoed lu value nnd would gala a disproportionate uud unfair Mvautage over other spooles of property. If, as the most rellablo statistics aWrm, there aro nearly $7,000,000,000 of coin or bul llou In the world, not very uneqally divided between gold aud silver, It I impoaalblo to strike out pa mouey with, out results whloh will prove distressing to railiioua and utterly dlsasterous to tons of thousands." Again he said: "I oelleve gold and silver coin to bt the money of tbo constitution; Indeed, tho money o( tho American people, anterior to the constitution, whloh the great orgaula. law rooognlzed as quite ludopeuaeut of its existence. No powor was conferred on congress to deolaro metal should not be mouey. Congress has, thereforo, lu my Judg. meat, no power to demonetize silver auy mora than to demsuettee gold." Children Cry for Pitohcr'9 CtorI. y . 'Wl TSW IP1 "V. 'n -n iflirfl lltnht, hit rt flrfA MHfj Mot ofte of (tort I M flood m the genuine. '" !-...- ..,.. i. , ,,.,.? f i-- fl utfrJfcAM) Mtf UAOIt DOWtf, iff ihtiVtutMthii Ixitifiditfy lfjMi UtefiijitlMti ImiitougUlh tiUltyancJ lflllliiMft( A Jxof And feoblfl BoUtlJ Autotktit republic! slnco 1ty jrer, Itr the (Hflptita over the Off'iti bound' nrjr Um tUly yents nn iittginud pro ceeded by uteMlli al ifnt Arid Itmlly by open liitlmldntlofi ( overreach oar country, JJut (ho Knglluli in In Intern met etioli tnen en Webster and Adnmn, Clay flud Uenton, men who were more limn a inntoh for Tory greed mid ouh Ming and England had (o recede from tier demands, A Orcst JHItnln had to bo made to buck down In the cvte of tlio Oregon boundary, an olio must be made to respect American rlgtila and American principles In Venezuela. The tono of tho English press haa Undergone great cbnnm In three days alnce I'rroldent Cleveland aent hla nitaaage to a Itepubllcan congress and It vvaa promptly approved by pawing a bill to create a Venezuelan commlcalon and Appropriating 9100,000 to carry out lie objects, which are a fair determin ation of tho bounds of Urltlah poseeas lona In Uulaua. England's refusal to aubmit the whole matter to arbitration, has placed tho moral responsibility lor bloodshed If there be any upon Johnny Bull. France haa been quick to sen the importance and seriousness of tbo situation and the French press hastens to tnrow its weight on the side of Eughind to protect French Guiana from a similar dose of Mouroo doctrine. The .British newspapers at first as, turned a fierce and warlike tone. In the past twenty-four hours the greatest change has come over them and they roar as gently as a sucking dove." l'be St. James Gazette on Thursday uioderatod Its tono so far as to Bay: "Wo think that tbo American press, with Its customary enterprise, has nlvou Its rcadora everything bur. the essential facts, and tho tendenoy of the ulumeut Is to bellove that President Cleveland has made a spirited ellort to uphold his country's honor. The Americans, If sensible, aro also sent! mental aud would tight with all the tierce energy of tholr race for a prin ciple. Wo know It aud respect them for It." Tho Americans will contend for tho principle Involycd lu tho Monroe doc trine,tbat European governments must uot by stealth or forco wrest to them solves a single foot of American soil. They may by cunning laws or by the folly of our lawmakers drain tho lost drop of gold out of our country, buy up our breweries, waterworks, street car lines, what uot, but they must koop their hands off the American con tinent. Nothing remains but for England to baok dowu In tho Venezuelan a (lair. English cunning, Eugllsh grasping aud Eugllsh ambition to dominate the Amerlcau continent has led tho Balls nury ministry to overreach and ho offended a sentiment thtt all Ameri cans cherish as dearly as life or liberty. ANTI-SB&UTlHaf IN AUSTRIA. Dr. Lueger and Prince. Liechtenstein, the eminent Jow-haltors, have struck out a new line. They aro holdlug meetings of the lair sex, which leae nothing to bo desired In numbers or onthuslaam. The female audience which attended a meeting convoked by Autl-Beoiltio leaders In Vienna on Monday night muBtertd some 4,000, principally of the small bourgeois olau. The laboring olaases were hardly repre sented at all. Dr. Lueger was receive with prolonged enthusiasm, the womoa kissing his hands -nd even the horns of his coat The crush was such as to reuder accldeuta Inevitable, and the polloe coo-cqUently dissolved the meet Ing, amid loud protests. On leaving tho Frater the crowd marched along tho main street leading to the Inner town, shoutlug, "Hurrah for Lueger I Down with the Jo wet" They Insulted the unluckyJewa whom they happeued to meot, aud made hostile demonstra tions in front of a cafe whloh the Jew are supposed to frequent. The ardour displayed on this and other similar occasions by the female ejemeut cle-arly betrays the intlueuce of the lower clergy, The new Catholic People' party, while expressing it sympathy with tho programs, of the Christian rtoolallats, declares that It cannot oo operate with Dr. Lueger aud his fol. lowers If thoy persist in the course upon which they have now entered. ThU is probably the result of au adtno nltlon from the higher clergy. Itenpw your eibcrlptlons to the WGEKI.Y Jouknai, and send In a new name or two, The Journal Is uot the greatest paper In Oregon but It Is not a "quitter" In the cause of good government, nor where the Interests of the ptople are concerned. Even the prisoners at the state prlsou are eutltled to have a CbrHruas. i 1- 3 Children Cry for Pltohrfs Cut torla. Ji , f"mu,.i,,M, vryvn V- Iffl -lfl 1 ! 11 FI 5W , ' the" fioat of courtierelM arid Imlta f " - t - i i ft rrrr- r niiimimniii u n.i. j i Ami ovliVru and t Rormstoii llolegntlonA of farm owners and ten aula continue to wait on (hu English ministry nod demand protection, According to the latest London Times! 'mo mirmter for agriculture on Wednesday addretsed n large meeting at Hud bury Buflolk, lie whs first pres ented with a Joint address from tbo dudbury Conservative Men's Club and the Conservative Assnulatlon of (he dud bury Division of Huflolk, express ing a hope that tho government might pass such remedial measures, as would prevent landlords from being driven from their homes, would eavo tenants from losing their nil, would bring about more work nnd bettor wages for laborers. Mr. Long said that, even If the country were agreed about protec tion or blmetallsm, a long time would elapse beforo their eftects could bo felt. The government considered that It would be better, Instead of Introducing herolo measures, to have recourse for the present to bucIi things as readjust ment of local taxation, an Increase of facilities fjr moving what was grown upon the land to tho nearest markets, and the opening of the new districts by a wise and just sotieme or light railways. If tho goyernmont failed to relievo agricultural depression they would fall, not because they wanted tho will but becauso they wanted the powor. James Lowther writes tho Times to controvert Lord Salisbury's recent assertion that "tho French havo tried tbo experiment of protection In lu extremest form, and their agriculture Is Buffering aud greatly, If not more so than here." Mr. Lowther says the official report for 1803 of M. Tleserand; wNkAfcANyllhM m9HmBhMJV SBBBBmw mmSHS BBrr ImSBmmmW J. TIEKPONT HOROAN, W. C WIIITNCV. OBO. U RIVES. THE DUNRAVKN" INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE. J. V. Morgan, tlio world famnui financier; W. C. AVliitnoy, ex-Decretory of the navy, umI George L. llivei, fiit osaUtnut sicrctary of stato iiniler tj'crctanr Bnyanl, hare been npplnleil by tho Now York Ynclit club to invcatiifiito Lord lunrnven'a charge that Defender win tlUhoneatljr hnndled in the Aniericu'i Cup rooes. statistician to the French Agricultural Department, distinctly states that "production has considerably Increased both as regards stock and crops." Moreover, Sir. Joseph Crowe's report upou French Agrleulturo for 1804 re cords the fart that tho area under wheat for 1804 was tho largest upon record, and says that "no recent statis tics exist to show that depreciation of property In progressing." ! , . ra ABIOYOLE DECISION. An Ensllsh court has rendored an Important decision In a caso of man slaughter by bioyolo. As reported In the press It was as follews: At Lowes, Amos Parker pleaded guilty to tho charge of furious driving. Tho prlsouar, a youug farmer, wus riding a bioyolo t night down a hill, without a brake, at 12 miles au hour, and kunoked down and killed a man uamed Tester. Mr. Justice Hawkins sentenced tho prlsouor to four months bard labor. Cyclists, his Lordship, said, seemed to thiuk that so loag as they rang their bell cr gavo a warning people wre bouud to set out of their way, That was not tho law and they must learn that they had no greater rights than other persons using the highway either ou horseback or driv ing. If people did not get nut of the way they must turn aside or stop. Thedeolslon is the first of tho kind In Ehglaud or our country, and as it lays down a sound principle It will no doubt bo followed Oregonlau'a can stand any amount of rain In winter, but a llttlo suow goes a long way with them. A splendid Illustrated edition of Tub Jouknai. will appear Christmas eve. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. iiagK-.. -!Z!rlrV''ll'l lij!if'l,'",""T''WiiU, XMBfaifTtOtt ttt fJJJItlrlANY. (froJt ttnf LofidoiiThnM, lweembef id.) fJerhiAus nro a long-Buffering face, constitutionally f olefaat bt bUfcaUofntfd Interference, and, lu net, disposed (o dwiiahd it (oAdcgHOnf which We'tinvd Hit ti ftmrentlmi In lino tuiUtitrtf. Liberty of the prenyls at (lid Ust very munli narrower nnd moro restricted In (Jeriu'iuy than among ourselves, but of Into it una almost vanished Under peculiarly harsh nnd riaorourf appli cations of enactments framed with perilous vagueness. Liberty of associ ation Is also hedged round with re strictions tho mildest of which would areata a storm In this country. In this direction also (ho full powers of the law aro now being Invoked, with the result that, if thn present severity go a on Increasing, It will ultimately bo not very much easier to socuro collective action In Berlin than In Constantlnop e. For tbo present the bocIaI Democrats are tho oljects of this excessive zeal, but thoro Is no reason whatever to sup pose that the spirit of intolerance onco fairly arouead will display Itself lu tho treatment of only ouo political party. The social Democrats, though no doubt Identified In many minds with the wlldo't theories of their noisy writers, are not as a matter offaot tho dangerous characters which the authorities apparently consider them As r as the socialists are concerned, the first result of repressive measures Is to cause them to close up their ranks and forget their internal dlssentions Those who, like ourselves, desire to soe Germany strong cannot but regard as deplorable a policy which treats a couple of million of German electors as enemies to all that Is good, merely bo cause they hold opinions whiob in this country would attract llttlo attention, and even in Germany, under a provo catlvo regime, have next to no effect upon Cooduot. Wnat does the German government suppose it Is going flualt y to do with theso two millions and their luarticulato sympathizers? It surely oannot seriously Imagine that It Is go ing to Btamp out social demouraoy. The emperor Is a man of very high 'I ability, vory able to hold a position In any Hold ho may obooso to entor. Surely his BupersonBitlveuees of his government to criticisms, couched In perfectly respectful and general lauguago, tends to lower Instead of to onhanco his personal prest'go and dignity. From that point of view alone we mlubt, perhaps, venture to hope for some relaxation of that persecuting zeal which at present eats up the Ger man official world, and Is assuredly promoting everything that It most deprecates and dreads. Tacoma peoplo have convicted one of tbelr defaulting public officials. But their primary election law that permits those Interested In manipulating poli tics nud plundering the peoplo to name tho delegates and mnko tbo slates, Is still on the books. A man holding a publlo office can afford to make some sacrifices fir the good of tho publlo service. That will pay btm better in tho long run than to overreach the people. Grand old Willamette jumped up ten feet the past two days, and that without Hid from congress, The Christmas spirit should prevail In all hearta-from now on. Let it be truly a soason of good will. MANLY VIGOR rkNC8 MOHB lUniy v with tho world, SOOO completely curea men aro USgUK luiPPf fnuae tur tho grcateet, grand- tot and most suc ces&ful cure for sex ual weakness aad lost vigor known to medical rctence. An jiocouat of this won tltrful Olteottty, In, book form, with reN ervneca and proofs, Will bo eent to suf n (s Kull maulr rtc Dermanently restored. FaUuro Imposslb E1IE MEDICAL CO., IUFFALO,K.Y. llll lllllllnvTSjl 1 WicKj . " - -" tlmilum '(TT 4k J7 aW 1 iTM 1 n 1 M iiB ifMll III THE BEST PIPE TOBACCQ, 244 Commercial Street, Corner Stato The Capital Printing Company has le. moved to that location. Call on ui. J)R. kCONTItJS, Parlors Over Gray Bros. E. M. WAITE PIUNTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTED ANU Legal Blank, Publishers, Ilnnh'a Now llrlnk nwr thlmnk (Vtm'l "I'M HUIE WING SANG CO. 1 M l( lit ZM Japaneso I-'nnoy O K)d4.uu umds ol it k cm broidery, nrnamvn'ii. Ulunu.nr, UmI tiix i all kind Mnl'lni nud undo wen . Ul pi out atocK before ClirUtmtn. lis ijourt hi e iwlem. nr 'a vn WS Ml' WUZ & MIESCKE, Props. Renters In nil kinds of fr-eb, aud nalt nif at, -Krcili nnusjwo a upeolmty. 171 UUMMKIl IIAIjHT. FREE TO ALL WOMEN I have a very simple home treatment which will readily cure all female disorders, painful fit-rlods, leucorrhoca, dlsplacemrnts, or rrcgnlaritlcj, ami' will gladly send It free to any sullcrlna woman. Address Mrs. J, Y. I) Uox qo, lallman Linn Co.. Ore. 1 1-IO.l.m" DEPOT EXPRESS. Mrota nil tnall and pnsson?or tra'nn, pngo nnd express to -til parU or the ling, city. rruiuiimervico, Tciennonu ,, 711. JAME4 RADElt. SALEM WATER CO. Office) Willamette Hotel Building t. 1 water service apply at ottlco. Hills pay. sole monthly in advance. Mufcel all com. plaints at the office. Opeu -.picket to prevent rrcexlni', positively proulblted. Cure nhould bo tek-n If la danger of fi ceil hit to have t"p una waste gate clewed oe S'Ctlnu 3 rule and re.ulaL'on. Kndarfuiv Uon lu bll.i will bo allowed lir absence or for my cuuii wumovur unless water is cut on from premises. C. H. LANE, 1 311 Commercial gL. Salem. Or. Jr8all f IS upwards. 1'anls (5 upwara.ea W..A4CUSICK l'jesldent. J. ,11. alukkt, l Cashier, ional OK SALEM, Transacts general bancing business TO MAKE A O 00 for every 510 Invested can be made by o ur new Sysiomatlo t'ln or Speculation. 11000 and more made dally ru n all it ve menu, by many persons who live away fro uhliag'v, Al we sk Is to Investigate onr uew and or Iglual methods. lVst womlngs of plan and highest references furnl hod. Our Uuoklet "lViinu and Hlnu," how to make money even wben on tho wrong lde ofoi the market and othr lntormat'on sent KltKK. OIL.MOUK & it)., Bankets and Urokers. upen Hoard ofl-n.de tldg flhlcajo. it), GEO. FENDRICH'B MEAT MARKET. S"J1 Commercial Bt, lOottle blook.l fUueneoaor to O. li, UeckA Co. I -ilest meats la the city, Prorapidsllvery . Iovmi nnnvi J, H. HAAS, WATOUUAKlfn AND JEWELEU, ilikfs a specialty nl Fine Repair Woik. (Jeth ' homes clock, etix, SIS Commercial htreet. DRAY AND EXPRBSB. Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, TROP. Eiprci. hsggagn nd all kinds of work doiio .piouipUy, Leave orders at Vatton'a tore. ijw.tl rt? sS&zj? 1 wrw r r"' ." ZTMSi-- ll rjd Miilfrftt ft, . ffifflANTTAIIl Capital Bow Fortune ibiBfeJEattjikBtaljt ADVERTISEMENTS It HA I fl.-tlonieolSrooin:, liard iixiitrjr, clortflm, burn and koou .u jri,tr bmj ion slid Htnpiilntf. enquire ruira Mirer., oeiwon uhim null wininr Mil iireflt, f-r fe luy oniy. MivhiNJ u. HuIJftT -Anil luvine lleullng- evi i-,"1 Miudiw uftcruoon ut HA ji,Uhirei, ataaio'eiw. 'Ilia lird'n chit flreil who nto iiltllWtil r. Ui.THed lo rtllend flu liPHilftK tcmcM Meltlngn at Kntlier (jjiiIiU North r'uloni, nt lUSOIn the mornlnK. ll-OT-llll 7iTTT-nini' SEX" Item iiiuernitenuyonr 1 tmcKNvfi lor ciiri-iinsn o tuo rxcwooa , ' . .-(. .1.1. MM.. .MM lllllll.l.M if.'eeUKCr bon, Itlnimii lha IiIiim him ll-29-tf . - 1 1 I--H . ...... LIMIT l l'iirvl(Jlll i-irivrniiii.it. run O tuU-lng od (ondlilon Ju-tltio thlii ior bulnc- liouioorMudentlrnrnlutf Ut u.o 1'iip.Alihll the typewrite, ftreel Jnqiilio at Um Coriitnorolnl ii.wtr r flWUVl'wl "0,r 1 1 nrnufiiert wltll sriiv ll vour fnces to bo ny linlrs, Whon you cun iiuvn IL ttatninit til IlN lialllfHl LOlor in four hours A JI KUIus, room 11, Kidrddgo its biilut'ng. WmNIM) rt nnijor ludy to ruannga 01 trl'utl gsoiip sampioi, spccinltlp. di cor espoudli.ir. nd hylvan Oo.. Z73 Wood wur.i. rinifnit. ltlnhlirnn. lo cents fur sninnles " sonn fio rtOBivuoiuni-ollir. Ilwlm lAUfKi i'APKlt Utrga tot o( Heavy bruwn j wrapping paper lor sale cheap. Just tin thing for putting ander carpets, Call at Jour. 11 a (ifflon. Al'Kltb.-1'omnnd, sacrameuto, healtlr 'lminiaanil Han VHtiiilim nan.ii nn ftAi at llopr Povuirrico iilook. LOST A flno blnck cn.blinero shawl an the wcitsldoofC'oiuinertlal slrett, soutn of bridge miner will oblige by returning to Mrs Thos, Jury, bouth 8lem. JTF. VrMtTEu. NewspiTper Advpftlslng Agent j. 31 ilercliants' Kxchange, San Francisco s our authorised ngont. This paper Is kept on file in hlsnmoe. M 0iV l UJAN,-0. Post Uffloo block. Mann. UiKim 1 utr. QlKbiiA HtltiUMAN Typewriting and O commercial stenography, Ufflce, room 27iry bioak. The best of work dduent rai sonabln rnlon. la-28 (AnUUV8 an Improved S-acretr'ot tbreo uiUUU muea houtu 01 uiwn amnu -nouse and uurn Ner goid school, inquire ol Uurggraf, over r)utteiinan. U-2Vtf ' i.i 11 1 ' ' ' MONEY JO. LOAN. I have $5000 to loin in one sum or any fractional part not less limn $300 To loan in Salem during the next 30 days. Address, with particulars, J. If. IIAWLEY, 266 Stark street, : Portland, Or. STATE INSURANCE CO, For cancellation of policies of State Insutv ance Co, and substi' tution of Firemen's Fund policies call on JOHN WRIGHT, or rf r ri , t omce 01 state insur ance Co, 1221wlm JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in droccrlcs, Paints, Oils, WiiulwlGIasy,VarnIliC2 j and tho most complete stock ol Crushes of all Kinds In the State. Artists' Mntcrlnls.LImo, Hair, Cement and Shingles and finest qualitv of It ASS SHEDS s OPKNEU IN CHAN N ING HALL, JI Will reoolve children lrom 8 years upwards Hpecial ttentlon to beginners. All de I red branches for the o der pupils taught, Includ ing drawirg, modeling, muslo plain ana arilstlo needle wore. All work doue on he Individual pan. In whloh each thlld is ad vanced according to Its owu capacity. K01 terms 11 d particulars apply to Uiss O. llallou. Twentieth and Chemeketa U German Lessons OIvd by qualified texcher," native of aermany. Clauses for children on 1H. turdnyo at Chxnnlng II ill. lly Mrs. Rapbev. m Marlon Bt, BANJO LESSONS. Qlven on reasonable terms by an experienced teaoher. W. A.KAP-.KY, , 5t Marlon st. MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. T. K. FORD, Over Bubu'b Bank. MONEY TO LOAN On form land security. Special rates OIi.ia,X.,oftn, koans considered without delay. r, k u ........ HAMIITON MOIR B h Mank balMlug. GOOD NBVV'S bo is urown KouoUla Washer. Duy lane for your wasbwoman as a present. &.' !.eher rub her n,ew r. nd your Trial and lnstrnntlnm v. at ooe,lMdule street. Lra ve. orders u-3i-awu 9 II niimii. Hiss Ballou Sclioo Christmas Is Coming. 55Sroi roTiikj EAST! VIA THK Union Pacific System Through Pulimnn PaKuo Micoi em t . peeper. aud Kree UroJJpg ffi UrTflrSg PORTLAND to CHICAGO teJSroVu'ays Whlch 1. many hour-Vic t,u tU WaJ. apP'yt0,,'t"no,ab,Mnn(1 f ""brmstlon itoisn & iHitUKu, , Ocueral Agent. Jj .Y iKi"'. lJu'Tnlrrt .. Portland lMWt East and South -VIA- THE orlASTA ROUTE ' o! tbe- Southern Pacific Comoanv, OAUfOPjIAJtXrKS8UTIUIN-HUDAII. h TWWKW PORTLAND AND B. r. -outb. .8.60 p. ID. 1 l:UJ p. m. virtu. L.V. X.V. Ar. Portland Balom Hou Fran. Ar. liV. hv. (KiUa.111 eoo a. m B.uop.a Above trains stop at Kast Portland or. -gou City, Woodburn,8leu..ruru"r,Mron. Judeniou, Alba y.Aluany Juuotlon, irvinv. hugeue, orvdwell.brulns and all stations from ..ixEimri. to .tHUiuim inclusivo IIOMEUUKO MAll, DAILY, .80 a.m. i.OO a. 01 'it l. ui. Uv. t.v. Ar. Portland Ar.l 4:13 p. & !2Jp.m. 8lJ)R.,o Balom ItoweDuiy Lv. I Lv. IUth- SAL1CU 1'AbHKMQKU. AoriTT L-tfl p. m. Lv. Portland. Ar. I Jfci6 a.u I6 p. in. I Ar. balMiu. Lv 8.Wa,m. Jiiiing ars ou OgUcu liouto PULLMAN BDFFET SLEKPBRS ANU Second Class Sleooin Cars- AttacfcoO to oil liiroush iralni, sVest Side Division, Between Mm and Corvallis; DAILY lEXUKII rtUNUAT). .JO tt. IU. I ItW. lap. ui.i Ar. ruruuuu ixirvuuiu Ar. LV. i.3) p. a At Albany and Oorvullls connect wiu alns of Oregon Uontr.lA Kastera Itillrod fcAfKJtPO 1KA1W ,lill. ".XCfct'lOOIJAl IMS p, au :Uop. ui. Portland McMlnnvlllb Ar. Lv. eASu.m 60a.m Ar. TUUOUUU TICKETS To all points In the K tstrn UUtes, Canada and Kurone can bo obtained at lowest rvte rum W. W. HUIMNKIt, Agent, Balern. K.P. imauita, AbsUU.K. and Pass.At K. KOBIIbKlt. MnnHur yon JR U ORTI-laE PAQIWW MM 8 3lllm5. WIIIIIUII h'lepanl Sleeping tars Dinin" Cars Slseoin Can Touris ST. PAUL' , MINNEArOLISl DULUTH FARGC MnlB GRAND FORKS CR00KST0M WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE 70 THUOUttH TICKETS 'TO CHICAGO WAbHINGTON' PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end Southl aKor Information, Urao 'caras,iaai UekeU call on or wrllo THOMAS. WATT tC CO., AGENTS, , 265 Uotnmercioi St.; Jaleid, (n 1 1 D Oha'ltoi. Asst. Ofn'l.i'ats. Agen rrltfn st , corner Thirl. Po tland. Or. Oregon Central AND Eastern R. R. Co YAQUINA, BAY ROOTK. OonneeUng at Yaqulna Bav wUhttneB Pranclsco and Voquina Hay Hteauishlp tw. A 1 and flrsv class In every respect. Baf ? "i Yaqulna for Uan FrancUco about every ''?; ..,. ,,roast4 rwMwnr iuxuiuiuuusuuu.., Ji .ii Shortest rout between the Willamette vauev an California. , , u Fare from Albany, or poltU west. , to w Kranclsre: Cablo. 8US 'steerage, Wl DU1 roaua trip, gooa au aay, ib, For sail un. jfdayaapoyto ,D '" w"" Albany, O'. 10HAB.OLARK Bupt. CoiJ'. KDW1N JJTONK.Managex, Oomi",0' A. J1; OUOKCWWt, Locl Agnt,B Coi.J '" tM' BjJWB 1.