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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1895)
igMaaireir tasiKqj r3?5S?rrrrr3C5ac: ;3ELZ2S23SC: ii.i. i i J-.11' "v?-"i-!!8?-bjpi IV tl ft I: I lit W.ff JB WITHOUT PREJUDICE. Personal and Political Gossip Afcout Public Men and Women of Oregon. Harvey Bcott, of the Oregonlnu, way yet have a chanco to flght Great HrlUlu. Chances are, If wtr broke oit.lie would start across the couu nout on a mule, aa he and another dis tinguished statesman ore eald to have done, vhoii the wur broke out In 1800. Itev. Roland V. Graut In bis lecture at Balem took pains to declare that he was not a member of the A. P. A. orMnlzitlon or lecturing In IU behalf. Ills position has been mlstuted by the Portland preen nud even the Catliollo Hontlnel has been deceived. It Is not generally known' but the United Presbyterian ouurchvls the wofct pronounced against secret societ ies of any of the Evangelical denom ination and etand on the same plat form with the Catholics ou that quea tlon. It was a funny mistake to get H F. Wallace among tho A. P. A organlzors and this di-partineut makes the c -rrectlou and without prejudice. "I've boon trying to grow poor for two years and I don't believe I can make It," paid Attorney Geo. G. JJlng hana to another lawcr. "You are the only man who has not been able to be gratified In that direc tion," said tho thin lawyer. Mr. Bingham was not talking about his puiso, but his avoirdupois. "Without Prejudice)" was mistaken In listing II. K. Wullaco among the A P. A. organizers. Hugh P. Wallace J). D., Is a Portland minister of the United Presbyterian church, Just a plain, quiet preacher and not a pulpit eeueatlouallst. Ho Is a brother or J. M. Wallucoof Balem aud la Interested in the water works and a trustee of the Wallace estate. Tho Portland preacher by namo of Wallace, who is after the gamblers, aud discusses Catholicism from his pulpit, Is Rev. George P. Wnlluco. Mr. 3lngbam says the supremo court Is a your behind In its work and that appeals aro piling up to tho detriment of litigants aud dlsgUBt of counsel. Mr. Jllugliuni says that a law should be passed limiting appotls 10 sums Involv ing 1230 or over, as at present an appeal can be taken to tho supremo court In any sum. In placo of electlug more JudgeH thoro should bo less litigation on appeals. In England tbero Is a law allowing parties to a suit, by agreeing theroto, to submit its adjudication to tho trial Judgo. Thou thoro is got rid of tho too frequent temptation to ap peal under tho sting of defeat. Mr. Loo Willis, of Balem, Is a Demo orat of lifelong staudlug and an lntolll gont business man. Ho has recently written a private lottor to his brothor-iu-luw, Beuator Morgan of Alabama, tolllug him if ho could bco his way to cast a vote for tho restoration of n duty on wool ho hoped ho would do it, as freo wool had proven a failuro In the West. Mr. Willis regards the placing of wool on the freo list as otio of the most serious mistakes of tho Demo eratio party aud one that will go far toward driving Democrats out of the Demouratio party. Ho also consider that Mr. MoKluloy, of Ohio, Is tba log ical candidate of tho Republican party and It would not tako muoh to induce Mr. Willis and hosts of Democrats like him to vote for MuKlnley In preferenco to a Democrat who favors free wool. Rev. Roland D. Grant altaokcd the Btato university for teaohlng evolution, and saying that "evolutionism was as much a creed as I'resbyterlanlam." Ho also Bald the state ought not to furolsb money to teach any sort of a creed. The Eugouo Reglstor takea him to task for making "iusultlng and In sinuating remarks regarding some of Eugene's most houest citizens," aud beoauso "some of them wero used as tho butt or his Insinuating aud Insult Ing Jokes," It is to bo hoped Dr, Grant did not mako fuu of Prof. MoElroy of the ohalr of ethics Ht'la religious euougb tuau for anybody. A prowluont Balem Baptist tells me that Rev. Groat was requested not to assail the Cat hollo church iu his lecture hero and it was understood that ho would uotdoeo and his attack ou tho archbishop at the close ct his lecturo was a surprise to all of them, Balem Baptists and Catholics are qulto friendly. . Cy. Benjamin In tuo Roseburg Plain dealer has this: Hormuuu'a enemies try to make pollt toal capital out of his telegram to Sena tor Alley of Luno county aud for that purpose quete: "Any promises made by my irlcnda will be redeemed by we." Tho object of those strictures la to In. aluuato that Mr. Hermaun had prom ixl to do Bomethtug Improper some bd thlug, Now until .thsae ghoula Ml) show that Mr, Hermann made ItUuk a promise thoro la uothlug Awogatory Iu his tolrgram, Wo all, IX'UWKJiatH, Republicans, PopulUtu and - 'iy "" "4re i.imU, w:ii.i wn'V; w private citizens have confidence in our friends. The main point to tho above la that Mr. Hermann was not half way or In- I'dlltereut about the senatorial contest. iHe was atwougUio candidates atalust 'Mr.jDolph and wade no bones About It. 116 was llat-ftfoted and whole hearted In the matter add ' refused to use lils Influence for the old Portland ring. , Many people will admire Mr. Hermann. fur not being two-faced as so many were, Borne of the newspapers aro critloli. Ihg our.ilelegatloalacorjgreselfor Intro ducing a gr&ttTiuany bills'for pensions, slate claims and -public buildings. I fear tiny aro mofconsiderlag the mat ter without prejudice. Appropriations are about all that Oregon can get out of congress. We aro too far of! to get any clerkships there, or appointments on commissions or such like. We can get appropriations aud pension bi is and relief bills, and public buildings why not got them? Wo won't got tho presidency In Oregon. What do tbeso oJltorn want tho Oregon delegation to do? Air abstract theories and come home with au empty sack for their constituents. Wo are not such fools as to think Oregon should not get her share iu the Reuoral billion dollar swag and division of plums that it has come to bo the main business of congress to make. Tho people should not oousurt their delegation In congress for trying to get a mouthful for Oregon while states In the East got a meal, Several million dollars put In circulation for pensions, Indian war claims, river und harbor Improvomeuta, coast defences et colcra will do more to give our people prosperity and devolop Oregon than nil tho beautiful theories In tho world. Of course, senators and cou. greasmen should look aftor the Interest of tho nation, but homo first Is a good motto. Tho peoplo will not eject, any tiling they may get lor Oregon. Balem Is now about tho only capital city in the Union that has nor a public build ing built by tho federal government, The bill for ono hns -repeatedly paused tho senate and why not now have it as we have a perfectly harmonious work lug delegation? By all meaua let it come, and Beiiator MoBrlde shall have all the credit, unless balem should get a congressman to help him out before it finally passes. Senators Mitchell and MoBrlde aro at Washington making friends for Oregon and Oregon Interests, They aro culti vating tho social aide of life rather than posing as statesmen or making long speeohes or attacking the prcsldeut. "Without Prejudice" believes that thus they aro Borvlng tholr consti tuents iu the best manner possible, Tho d'spatches to tho Oregouiau got up by Its own reporter toll this: The dlnuor which Bonator Mltcholl gayo to his colleaguo, Senator MuBrlde, was one or tuo most emoyauio oocas- slons of Ito kind that has ever taken placo In Washington. The senators and others wh a woro present aro still talking about it. Benator Mltcholl was congratulated by those who at- tondod upon tho success of his dinner, whllo Senator MoBrldo was congratu lated upon being eoautplolouely intro duced to bis future fellow senators. Bcsldvs being a magulflceut spread upon a beautiful table, tho assembled company waa In tho vein to enjoy everything and each contributed his share to tho pleasure of the oveulug, Senator Mitchell paid a glowing tribute to Senator MoBrlde and de tailed bis career sinco ho had known him, which covered a period of 25 years. Benator MoBrldo, in response said that ho oould hardly express bis pleasure at meeting his fellow senators, and remarked that he was under some embarrassment ou acoouut of the too generous praise whtou Bonator Mltohell had bestowed upon him. Willie detailing the political career of Beuator MoBrlde, Mltohell told about the successful run ho bad made for secretary of state, aud also raon tloued the faot that Mr. Herman u bad also been elected by a large majority. This brought up Mr. Hermann at tho conclusion of MoBrldo'a remarks. Mr. Hermann began by eudondug every thing Mltohell had said of MoBrlde, aud then ho went on to express his great pleasure and was expatltlang uponthe Joy he felt when the news waa flashed over tho wlroa that MoBrldo had been elected. At this time some of the luomoerB of ttie uouss begau to roar with 1 night er, some of tbetu de claring that Hermaun had beeu lay lug awake ulghts with his car cloeo to the ground, expecting that he would be called to the placo himself. This rather broke up tho representative's speech. Prom that time on until tho close of the dinner thei mirth and Jest went from senator to representee aud batik. Beuator Burrows paying hla comnll. wenta to Baator MoBrlde sal J that ho foflift.rfirii COtrrdttilofpil blm upbn having aUcll an lu trod 1151 Ion to ttlb senators. He bad accomplished something that ulght that tvotihi not occur again during bis term of six years for never again would ho havo au audlcnro of no mntiy dotiatora who would lldtcii to hlsspeeclws, tut when he hereafter talked to the renate;it would bctnemp ty benches. Thlij was one of the appre ciated Jokrs, for nearly every senator preeeul had talked when no one on earth was listening. ' When person it losing flesh and wasting away there Is cause for alarm. Nothing so worries a physician. Consumptives would never die If they could regain their usual weight. In fact there would be no consump tion If there were no wasting of the system. The cause of of this loss of flesh Is a failure to properly digest the food eaten. Nine, tenths of all our diseases date back to some derangement of the stomach. The Shaker Digestive Cordial will stop this wasting of the body. It acts by causing the food wo eat to be dlcested so as to do good, for undigested food does more harm than good. The Cordial contains food nl ready digested and a digester of foods as well. Every mother take Castor Oil. hates to make her children Laxoll is sweet Castor Oil. I ALEXANDER W. TERRELL, MINISTER TO TURKEY. Minii.tiT Terrell, who Ii doing all lia can to protect Americans in Turkey, Is a native of vln;i.t!.'i anil mi adopted Hon of Tuxas. Ho ii G!l ycuru old and Li rich and cultured, ilu owiii n much of 8,000 acres near Austin, Tumi. Thirty jran ago ho wroto a pooui uulogltini; J. Wilkes Booth. THE NEW WOOLEN MILL. How tho Bids Will Be Takon Plans for Machinery. The plans for construction of tho now Thos, Kay woolon mills nro now com pleted at Architect Push's oilluu aud bids aro to bo let at 1 o'clock, Huturday December 28th. Tho foundation on all these pinna Is to bo ofconcroto comont, and stone walls of tbreo. feet thickness. This will be lot ou a soparato contract. For the superstructure there will be two kinds of material used, brick or lumber. Throe kinds of bids will bo rccelvodt 1st. On tho plan according to dotalls and specifications aud tho contractor furnishing all material for a two story and a half, aud part threo etory brick. 2d. Ou same plan aud details, nil frame on stono fouudutlou. 3d. Either of above plana and com pany flud all material1. Mr, Kay has bad a good deal of experience lu build ing mills aud whllo he prefers to let it to a competent contractor, he Is pre pared to buy the materials aud put It up himself. W0R8TBD WOIIK8. These havo been decided upon and will muko a market for coarso lonu wool and mohair aud will be an ad ditional Industry. Mr. Kty'a heart Is set on this business and, lie Is very enthusiasts about It. But first ho will push the building. The annual meet lug of tho co m pa uy will bo held In Jauuary, Mr, Kay has been at Portland aud found what tho rates of duty and freight aro cm machluory from Liver pool. Iu January, when tho work on the building Is well under way, Mr, Kay aud his Hon will go East to buy machinery for the now woolen mill aud worsted works. If they cannot get what they waut lu the newest aud best machluory they will go to Liver pool and buy It. i Tho editor of tho Post Is afruld Bona tor MoBrlde will get n (100 000 public buildings bill through for Balem. Not 'much danger, uovernor. isesiues, Grover would veto It. The Post liaat nttlolo otattulng aa alarming lucroaao of iastulty. Isn't the Post nlso claiming an luoreuee of clroulutlou? That explains It nil. Don't marry nut of sooloty; marry aud thou uku your wifo iuto society when you are ahle. Keep out of out of debt. politics until you got Too muoh is too luuuh. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 9"wW- .... :s klrot Notes. Tho Eugene came down from Cor vatlls lust ulght with about nlnty-fl e passengers, most of them students i the agricultural college,-horaewaid bound. Hhe left hero at 6:30 this tnorf iug for Portland with a few otudentB from the collcgo'liero. The ltamona came up from Portland last night, and returned this mornlni:. The river stands at 15 6 above low water mark today, and Is not raising to speak of. Thursday night as Captain Itiabe, of the Iugene, passed the mouth of the Barttam, wbloh was then two feet higher than tho Wlllaniotte, tho' force of the rise was so great the water of the former stream was forced up the Willamette quite a distance. Fon Goon Candies. Remember that the place to get pure candleo ni.d fresh nuts at the lowest prloes, Btrong's Is tho place to go. 2t m Remember buy your candy at The Spa where you can get it fresh and homo-made. Packaokb and Notes. Delivered promptly and cheaply by Lock wood messenger boys. Ring up the blio boxes. Q0E3 RIGHT ON. Bomo talk haa been going on of lato enncerning the oloalng out of tho Balem Woolon Mill store, but thoso In author ity Inform us tbo store will bo cou tiuued r'cht on as in tbo past, The management havo decided to have a grand clearance Balo to contlnuo until January 11, '00. (Jlotbiug and furnishing goods will be sold at prices that wero never befon heard of in tho Wlllamotte valloy. Don't let such an opportunity to gt-t irond all wool moods iro by without iu- vestlgutlng. 17 tf When Ilaby tras Kick, wo gavo her Costorla, When sho was a Child, sho cried for Costorhu When she became- Miss, sho clung to Costorb, When she hid Children, h gare them CtotcrU. 0LAM8 At Doty'B market. TURKEYd-At Doty'a markot. Let The Whole World Know The Good Dr.Miles' Heart Cure Does H' EAUT DISEASE, lias lta victim at a disadvantage. Always taught that liosrt disease is Incurable, when tho symptoms become well defined, the patient becomes alarmed and a nervous panio takes place. Dut when a sure remedy Is found and a cure effected, after years of suffering, tbero Is great rejoicing and desire to "let the whole world know." Mrs. Laura Wlne ingar, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "I desire to let tbo whole world know what Dr. Miles' Dr MilCS Heart Cure has done for me. For ten years I bad Heart Clire P!nlnmyhoart, short. Restores Health.... nes or Dream, palpita tion, pain in my leftside, oppressed feeling In my chest, weak and hungry spells, bad dreams, could not lto on either side, was uuinb and suffered terribly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Cure aud before I finished tho second bottlo I felt IU good effocu, I feel now that I am f utly recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Cure saved my life." Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold on guarantee that first bottle beneQts,'oi money rr(Ufe44. ir-ii f .J Af " 'i ii iiS.in.,hiiliiilii Kimmi'; i ; ,'V-A '- -'- ' jrjr o THE BEST PIPE " TOBACCQ 24.4 Commercial Slrcef, Corner Slate Tho Capital Printing Company has ie. moved to that location. Call on us. DS. CONTRJS, JPavIovs Ovop Gray Bvoh, E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Lcffal Blank l'ubllsherH, JInh' Nw llrtrti nwr tlinhnnk Onm'l "If" HUE WING SANG CO. IMlMIt'OH Japnnoso Fauey U (od-t, all K mtn ol rlllc urn nroldcry, nrnatnen h. China w-r. btiti tais o' all kind Mut'lnt und undo won . U, Mm out hmoit before Chrlstmui. HSOourt Hire Kitlem.Or '0 vm WOLZ'S HARKBT. WUZ & MIESrKE, Props. Dealers In nil ktnis of nvsh nud nail mai. 9-Kroh patiao a urcrUliy, 171 U JIMKIt lAliHT. DLP0I tXPKtb. Meets nil mall and passoncer tra'm, Hrr. ago and oxprers to all part, of the city, L'rompthorvlco, TcIepbonn N i. 7t. JAM1M UADFJl. C. H. LANE, 211 Commerolal t Halcm, Or. ar-Hull-StSupwardH. r.iuu (5 upwarui.tit W.:A4Cuslcit ij widen t. j.;h, albkkt. I . Casblor, OK SALEM. Tnnsacts a general bansung business. MONEY TO LOAN On riirm land security. Hpeclal rates on largo loaus. loana considered without deluy. HAMILTON A MOIll H ih Hnnlt builllug. SALEM WATER CO. Office: Willamette Hotel Bulld!n-. X. . water service apply nt ortlce. mils pay. ole monthly in advance. Make) all com plaints at the office Open spicsf t to prevent freezlnr, positively iroulblled Care should be bk-n If in danger of fi cezlbg to have stop and waste gate ciosrd ee section a rules and re.uUt'on, No deduc tion in bit s will be allowed for absenco or for any causa whatever unless water Is cut oil from premises. TO MAKE A 0 00 for every flu invuMed can be made by u u mow ajTBieujauu iihu ui rpccuiuuou. JlOOOund more made dally is n sllli ve menu, by many persons who live away fro Cbhaeo. Al we ask Is to Investigate our new and or mii'm meinoas. rii wornings or plan as a blKhest references furnt bed. Our Uuoklet "1'Oints and Hints." bow to make mnnev even wben on the wromr ide of ol the nmrtni ana otnxr inionuat on sent KllKE. uiij.voiin a ix)., ntnkeis and Urokera. Open Board of Trde Mldgrihlcaao, 111, GEO. FENDBICH'S MEAT MARKET. Ml Commercial at. ICottlo block.J IHuceasor to O. M . lieckA Oo. I Beat meats In t InwfMipniWM tbe city. From ptnsi Ivory J. H. HAAS, WATfimiAKfn AND JOVELER, Uikes a specialty nt Fine ltepalr Woik, tth bomaa dock, eta, 215 Commercial HtretU DHAY AN11 KXI'RESS, Capital Transfer H'RnVToWN, rnoi. Express, rmeeaui nd all bind. Co, of work l"a Una's douo . promptly, Iave orders at tore. IMAM! Capital Bow Fortune NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F'OK HALta A po-'d flv-rnora home, chean1 ralhHH Ft'te MroeUH.Xi Miller. 2liS F Hrt LE - F i-b lnlloh cow. T hruC" K) th .-Hle' Inquire til 31-3 WAN1ED Agiil to (.o Bneri.! lieiikouork A nly to Mm J A nr.oj. Illgit Rt'i-i, B'Utli BjImii i.JW- Wu uu ov WfW.'r i-i:ur loufora but men o i.blilfj. trWO 10 !i Ou luoiitla to bu tlor Hinit.auu getitrnl iieuw. Bninry aud cofntiilnlor. Uhl-Iuu .Kill) Kjglnu IX., Ilccluu. Wis. eoau 'ouoilu AitvM, rauiiuiAAu and uuh! 1 ntki bouses can cbutln all newppcr In- and country from the IVcb Oilui-ing lid t-HU, lormhlio ironi luo iiii-b ui iuo biuicauimi lllnn'r) uioti tuoox. rnrnnnu 12-2011 HolJoh. - it BAi K, uuuto nl 8 iooujb, naiu IlnlRli, puntry, closem, barn und Kcod well Writer, S7S0. Tlilrd ntrert. bftw-en l)iU ion und Hinpptni;. Culture aliSI Winter Hiroot, for h fow days oniv. oltl Me,b.'U.SU- fun iiulilNU-And Divine Hefillnc e r.vHundaf uUernoon nt IIS ijh street, at 2 80 o'clock. '1 lie Uord's chil dren who are uflllcttd are Invited to attend lu hwtiltiK Rurvlcea, Ueellag at Father ajuld'tf, North ttalem, nt 10.30 lu tho morning. 11-OTlm 0U HI ,lviMvr NKXi. luniriuuortoteudyoiir nacKHvrs lor viiri'iinun oi tuo ixioxwooa hugerbo8. lllngup the bluo bjxen. i-v-u (jjUT'i rivcMifcK TWhwiMTHt; ruu O out. In g od condition Jiut tho thing inrbuslnesi. liomoornucout lenrulug to uo tho typewriter. Inqulio nt 'Sa coiumcrclal street t n-'iU-tr T A1I1H-Ii)'t allow your wce to bo U ciowued witn gni iy hairs, when J hairs, when you can have It rhtorei to Its natural color iu four bourn A M Elklns, room II, Kidreldgo b lid nt. w N'lrU A ma j ur lady lu lnutiHgd dl trl' utl gBoap B.iniplu. specialties, do cor epoudli,ir. ebd sylvan Co.. 272 Wood ward, Detroit, Michigan, lOouniB for "amp let) Kinp eto . rtCdlvo outflt oil if. 11-xMm CAiU'Kl' 1'AfJilt Utrgeiotor heavy brown wrapplnR paper lor imie cheap. Jtut the thing for putting ander carpcU. Call at Jour an. nrrlce. PAl'Kius.-I'ortlana, uacramento, euaitle Taoomaand Han KranoUcopapom on Hale' at UopfH l'oionioe bloak. 1 1. KlMHElt. MewspuperAdvertlstng Agent JU. 21 MerohanU' Exohanee, San Kronolsco la our authorised agent, This paper la kept on fllaln hlnnrrien. M Aluron. 1UHJU1 2 litr. I'ONt OMlCfl bloCK. Si KL.UA an hUM AM Typewriting and commercial stenography. Offlco, room 2. Gniv block, xno Dost or wort uouo at rou 11-28 connble ratcn. $AAHUV8 an Improved 0-acrotr-ct three tpUUU mllcH kouth ol tiwa Hmall bouse and barn tiunr goid school. Inquire ol iiurifgra', nvor rfuuwuinn. U-UVtf MONEY JO LOAN. I have $5000 to loan In one sum or any fractional part not less llian $300 To loan in rialcm (luting the next 30 days. Address, wiih particulars, J II. IIAWLEV, 266y, Stark stiect, 1 Portland, Or. STATE INSURANCE CO, For cancellation of policies of State Insuiv ance Co,, and substiv tution of Firemen's Fund policies call on JOHN WRIGHT, or office of State Insure l ance Co, l221Awlro JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils, WIutlowtGiiiss, Varnishes and tho most complete stock ol finishes of nil Kinds In the State. Artists' 91atcrIiils,Limo, iliilr, Cement and Shingles and finest quality of GRASS SEEDS OPENED IN CHAWING HALL, I Wlll reoe' ve children I rom 3 years upwards Hpectal ttentlon to beginners. All do Ired branches for the o der pupils taught. Includ. Ing drawli'g, modeling, muslo plain ana artlstlo needle wore All work douo on be Individual pan, In which each . hlld is ad vancd according to Its ow'i capacity, Fot terms nd particulars apply to litis O. llallou Twentlei h and Cbemeketa ts German Lessons Olvnn by a qualltli-d teacher, native of aermany. CIshmm for children on H. turcuy at Cb tnnln- II UU By Mrs. Rspsev. 451 Marlon Bt, BANJO LESSONS. Given on reasonable terms by an experienced teacher. W. A. BAILEY, iil Marlon si. MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. . . T. K. FORD, Over BubIi'h Bank. GOOD NEWS 8o Is Brown, Fountain Washer. Buy lone for your washwoman at a present. e'otJiw1 ttther rUt hr u,ewy. nl your ..Tm'",J2i?,.t,?Unn, tn '-'a'6 n'ders at oxttoe, Utl bute street. 11-U-dJk w tl Miss Ballous School Christmas Is Coming. I ThroQgh I Tickets onmmi wLjuuSjn&i 'pioTO,v rut EAST 1 -VIA T1I?J- Union Pacific System ahb, PORTLAND to CHICAGO Our tmtnB are heated by 1 steam nn,i llffhtcd b l'lntpch iii,i " lCTB1 nn1 car Tlmo to Ohlcnio, 8I4 days. Time lo Now VorkTK day. pW Woh is many hour, quicker than Hl com. ap,p"yrioe,,,Ulnetllble8,intl fu '"formation BDISE & BIRKKR, IUIW. HAXTKH, General Agent. 135 Third Rt AKeaiB, Kolem Or , K MUiw, East and South -VIA- THt oriASTA ROUTE o! tbe- Southern Pacific Comoanv, CAUropjfiA xzpiiKaa tuain-huh Ait,r a TWBTBW I'OKTl.ANn AWD 8. T. outu. S:60 p. m. ll:U)p. m. 10:15 a.m. t.v. t.v. Ar. i'ortland Ualera Hau Kran. -irtii. Ar. Lv.l Lv. bjloa. in B.OUn.m B.-uJp.ra Abovo trains stop at Kast I'ortland Or. hion City, xvoodburn.aile n.Turuer,ilon JlturM)u. Alba v. Almmv t. ,,,.. ',".:" kimHnH Ti.-jriT iz.rz'r",rv?"i- ."" --'-, . ,,u,M...a nuuuilBUIUU and nil nij lon from vwruiim w .Bniuuu inciumve m KOaKHOMQ MA1I. DAILY, tt30a.m. IiT. Portland Ar. :Up.w llllu mll. Ui.l.i.rt ,...'. 1-' 31 . "" I " .w.u 4jv. l iiln.m P. in. i Ar. luwcouru l.v, Uiliid. in ?ouih- alku PAaaKNOKii. jsonh l:tO p. m. I Lv. t'urtinud. Ar. 1 10. s u.m, 15 p. in. Ar. Hnlom. i,v 8.0U a m. JPiniii" Curs ou Ogdou Itouto f OLLMAN BDFFBT UrfflS AND Second Class Slueoino" Cars Attached to all through trains. Vtst Sids Division, Between Poitluui and Cor?al!is; PAI1.Y IKXOKKI 1UNIUT1 M H. (U. I L.V. u:lt p. m. 1 Ar. forliuuu (XirVHlllH .vr, l.v. I tl M y, m 'iaip.ru. At Albany aud (XirvulllH conuuci wltli taa of uroitou Ceotr.l & Kastern (UllroUc Xr-uluw. ilMlil lill.1 .Jibfcl'l L lt 1:16 p. m. 1:23 p. iu. liV. Ar. I'ortluua McMlnuvlllo Ar. L.v. I .-uu.m Mt.II THROUGH T1CKE1 To allpolntaln the Ui.tsrn btatei, Canada nd Europe can be obtained at lowest rvtts rom W. (V. 8K1NNKH, Agent, Halem Cr. KOUKHB, AbsU U. K. unit 1'ass. Aat B. KOKIIhKK. Mmiur aUTL PACIFIC RM R U N S Pullmari tleant Slespin-' Cars Dininp Car& Steeoln Can ST. PAUL , , MINNEarOLISl Touris' ." UULUIIl ii. fAKliU TO GRAND F0RIIS CR00Kso" WINNIPEG HELENA ano BUTTE TH HO i) Ufl TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end South) For information, time cards, 4 Map tlokots call on or write THOMAS, WATT tC CO,, AQENT8, 7(6 Commercial St.. Jalein, III, V D aha rlton. 4t Grn'I.Fati. Aeen rrlMnst , cornerTblrt. fo Hand, Or. Oregon Central AND Eastern R, R. Co fYAQUINA BAY ROUTE.) Connecting at Yaqulna Bav with tbe&sa Francisco and Yaqulna Bay Hteamshlp Co, BTKAMfciU KIHALLON," A land firs class lu every respect. Balls from Yaqulna fur Han Franchuo about every - . raaeneer accommodations unsnrpassea Shortest route between the WUlsmette valiev an Calllornla. Karoirom Albany, or points west, to Ba Krancle.re: Cabin, f la; stcerase, 18:. cabin round trip, good 00 day. Sis', for salllnz days appy to HX.WALUEN, Agent Albany, nr Ona OLAR1C Bnpt. Cnr.xl or. KDW'IN frnNK.Manaer, Oorvai'la.Or TO A.. J, viUUltUlll U ocal Agni,0'- k -ft - "J,