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W.I "MJfipT-Kr, First Lat and all tho time Hood's SamparllU roani i)Ut It has secured an endore SK'SSSSl -nt from a. ending suvermnn In a throughpurlfledblood-cnreiofcrofula, recent Issue it prints a letter from J. Mlt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural jj. Klctelicr of the late Dally PiWl &T!"5S!S,ltt bl.l.lr recommending tl.eBt.te.man to the former readers f the Post. k Al Cfc Gov. Fletcher says In his letter that Jtnk M WW Cl jf W ,e "would beg to recommend the Btrllcea at the root of the- disease and Statesman as an active, reliable, up- ellmlnatcf oyer sjerm of Impurity, to-dutc newspaper, and to bcfipcak for Thousand, tcatlfy to awoiuw cure- . blood disease by Hood'a Haniapaniia, although discouraged by the failure of other medicine. Hembmbcrthat ' other medicine. UemamiXT tnav Hood's OcU SctparlUct ' Isthebcst -tnf.icttlioOneTruePloodrurlHtr. 77 7. .iTi wytouiiy.easytotake, HfMKlS PillS ew to operate. 2Sc , 'ryr-.-" . -. Daily Capital Joiwl nv Hointw ij IlltCWM .MONDAY, JULY J3, !. SHOULD UK NOMINATRD. The nominee of .the silver Demo crats at St. Louis Is W L llryan, of Nebraska. Among party men ho has b'cntlie abU'st nn.l foreni'st ulminp Ion of ludopeudeut bimetallism In the TTnlU'd State-. j. should Iks nomi nated as the Union illmetalllc presi dential candidate at tho St. Louis Populist and silver conventions held July 22. The money power nnd tho politici ans ror revenue In all parties who can be bought or persuaded by the hope or gain rrom another course, will oppose this. There will also bo somo honest mlddle-ln-the-road Populists who will oppo.so this. .When David was ap pointed king or Israel the elders came to make a league with him, saying: Except thou takeaway tho blind and tho lamo thou shall not coino Into Jerusalem. And ho ordered tho blind nnd tho lame to tho rear and went In und ruled ovor Israel tor rorty years. So In this case, unless tho blind and tho lamo and baiting politicians can bo- sent to tho rear llryan cannot enter tho "White house and tho gold standard will again triumph and tho money power will rule tho peoplo to their destruction. Harmony among tho silver elements must bo made a reality and discord an unreality. For this all men who lovo honor, honesty and principle should labor and pray. Tho Hllver republicans will do all In their power to bring about a harmon ious union of forces along tho lino of principle, and fulling In that they will only voto for Mr. McKlnley under protest or will not voto nt all. Thoy will go to St. Louis nnd labor to secure for Mr. Bryan tho endorboiuent of tho Independent blmotalllsts In national convention assembled and thoy bo Hovo tho rank and lllo of tho Populist party uro at heart In favor of their leaders and delegates at St. Louis do Ing tho Batno. WSINKSS COUKT. Tho present Marlon county court has held Its llrst session and has given tho Impression or beluga good Iwdy or business men. Judge TorrlU camo across tho plains with ox-team plo neors and has been ouo or tho builders of Oregon. Ho Is an enterprising business man. The other now mem ber, Mr, Davis or Sllvorton, Is also a man who represents both city and country Interests and Is-dlspohod to bo fair and careful. Wo bellovo that when this court gets well Into tho harness It will do very satisfactory work for tho peoplo of Marlon county. Times litivo been closo tho past two years and tlio outlook for crops Is not such as to cucourago tho hopo of any great prosperity. It will bo necessary to keep down tho county expenditures to tho lowest limit ror somo tlmo to coino Did You Ever. Try Electric hitters a a remedy for your troubef ii not, get ooiub now u tci telleC Thli medicine hat been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cute of all Female Compla'uti. exert wonderful jtmrt influence In plvlno itrenclh. and tone to tic errant. If you have low uf Appetite, CsawupaHo0! Headache, Fainting b'pclU, or e Jiaroai, aieepiew. uxcnu;c, ;" t&eiror troubled with ly Spell. Weenie Kauai u tiu mnllclni! vou need. Hcaltu and 3air are euarcnteed by. its ute, .Fifty. (URHWwd itjtatt fred A, Legfta Wrug oe A SILVER ENDORSEMENT. ThcSalcni gin Hainan U not only nuslriir as liio friend of the laboring ,.,,,,., ,lt t,0 hands of our pitrons. Wc like to print such a letter from a leading silver man. Itshowsa gowl deposition toward our erring goldlte brothor, and If he win now get a work- luginaii sgoiu siauuani umu uig.iii- ImI, II will go far with Governor Fletcher's certllfcate of character 1 - iwnnl romovlng the Impression that " ,.,,. . ., Mn Stnu-Hiiian s ent re y the organ of the politician- urn! bankers Hover nor KlelrliiThays: "We will be-qwuk from our former patrons thesamc gen erous patronage for the Statesman that has been accorded the Post In the past." We like lo we till rnitcrn.il feeling existing between gentlemen wlm hold such radically opposing views on the money question. It speaks well for the "entente cordial" of Oipltal City Journalism In the future when two men of such radically opposite convictions on the vital Issue of the day can recommend each other's work to the public. In the Post's valedictory occur these werds: "The times have become so hard and money so tight, that wo find It cannot longer lxs run without loss to ourselves." From these words of confession we do not take It that Gov ernor Fletcher In any way abandons his free silver views. Ue will bo round voicing thoe sentiments with tongue and pen In future as In tho pnst. He docs not seem to fear that the gold standard Statesman ho so cleverly recommends to his readers and to tho public will in the least counteract his sound teachings on this (luestlon. Governor Fletcher seems perfectly willing all his free silver rentiers shall have n dally doso of the plates and pictures furnished by tho New York sound money club and printed In tho Statesman, to which his subscription lists have been turned over. SILVER AND lI.OTUTION. Tho Salem gold organ Is vory severe on the silver Republicans bocauso they claim they are protectionists. Itcau- not see In tt slncoro blmotalllst any thing but a Populist, a Domocrator an enemy of tho country. The fact Is that no man can honestly and consist ontly say ho Is In favor or protection to American labor and American In dustries unless ho Is also willing to protect thorn against money monopoly. ThoBlnglo goltl standard and free trade go hand in hand In England, nnd tho laborers and runners are cry lug otitngalust both. Tho single gold standard depresses tho prices or both labor and prices or products, while It leaves taxes and Interest high. A lower rate or Interest is tho only thing that will protect our producers against conllscatlou. Our farmers cannot earn enough out or their crops to sell In competition with silver countries In the markets or tho world and pay high taxes, gold Interest and linvo anything . loft. A protective tnrltr without bimetallism to stop railing prices, Is it rarco so far as the runner and laborer Is concerned, and unless thoy prosper tho business man ami uaiiKor cannot live. There is more protection to tho farmer In bimetallism than In protection, bo causo It will stop moiioy contraction. Miss Olllo Morris or Solo, was badly -scalded, by tho upsetting or a tea kottlo or boiling water, llershoulder and Bldo aro badly burned. BmoMnsm FAILING MANHOOD CMKral and Ncrvou3 Debility. Weakness of lVxlr nnd Wind, Kirocta, ot Error Manhood fiillr ltustorvd, llovr to KnUrtro nnd Btrennthpa WeaK, Un developed Portlpna of Mcdy. Absolutely uu. futliusITouioTroAtmont. Unutta lu n day, fiO MtnlnA filul Wtrotfn Countries. Bind for Ikwerlptl2 Nook, exi jlanr.tlou aud proof, mailed (touted) true ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, MrY. Mull trtflirv ink . - -r - r -rcjr ' f"riiT i "' "' "" "" "' .W- - ...VT i i wtiwiiii r - ,rj5""0.!s-i- viC8 ?-- - WHOLESOME ? Yes-lf f shortened with Cottolenc. Don't give up your pis but liareu g with Cottolene. ,11 can then be eaten generously wiUioui rr mnile fear. Biscuit made with TTOL are light, flaky, digestible. w.ww r wr AVVnAfV rf-'WATi . m Kt Lnala. Lhltaro. Montreal. - r.TanuiwjHiuMiTOaunniimaiBua M'KINLEY THEN AND NOW. Win. McK nicy, of Canton, Ohio, I f. , . , ,i t-i I publican candidate for the Prcsl-' ltepubll dent of the United States, Is making seeches In response to congratulatory and notification addresses, In which he out-IIannas Ilunim In the vlJitlencc with which he attacks everything of - -- a monetary nature that does not savor or a gold standard. At his homo Sat- unlay, he spoke ror the gold standard, and acquiesced In thespeech or Thurs ton, In which among other things, that speaker said: The Itcpubllcan party stands ror a dollar on which tiiore snau oe an American eagle, but with no feathcts dragged In the dust. The Republican party In Its plat form stands for a dollar which It wants to back with the faltli and credit or "0,000,000 people, and for another dollar which It has dragged In the dust and which It desires to still farther drag In tho dust, to the impoverishment or the people and to tho enrichment or the gold gamblers. McKlnley knows this, and tho tlmo was when ho would not have been avec to saying so. It might bo In teresting to note briefly tho olllclal record or Win. McKlnley on tho silver question bcrorc Marcus Aurcllus Hanna put the olllclal gag In his mouth. On November 5, 1877, In the house or representatives, ho voted ror Bland's Tree coinage bill. On January 18, 1878, ho voted ror n rosoiiiLion (icciannir miiu mi i,n nnvnmmnnt, lintuls Issued under Mm rnoiMiintlmi Ill'l, iWftm lMlVlllllO. I .. u, - principal and Interest, at tho option or tho government, In silver notiars. When tho llland bill camo back rrom tho benato with amendments providing for tho coinage of not less than $2,000,000 nor mora than $1,000, 000 or silver per month, Ilowltt, or Now York, moved to lay It on tho table. On February 21, 1878, Mc Klnley voted "No." rrcsldont Hayes vetoed the bill. On February 28, 1878, McKlnley voted Tor Its passago over tho voto. April 8, 188(1, on a proposition to suspend tho purchttbo and coinage or silver bulllon.on July 1, 1880, McKln ley voted "no." August 28, 18SK1, when tho re peal or tho silver purchase act was carried, McKlnley was not a member or congress, but ho made a public address In which ho urged that "tho silver product or tho country should not bo discriminated against." On September 28, 1801, In another public address ho denounced thoso who voted ror tho repeal or that law. Win. McKlnley did not think .then tliiiti a silver dollar dragged the feathers or tho American caglo in tho dust, nor does ho think so now. Tho voice Is tho voice or McKlnley, but tho hands arc tho hands or Hanna. REPLY TO "REPUHLICAN." In Hofer's paper last evening thoro appeared a cammunlcatloii signed "Uackwoods Republican," but writ ten by himself, In which ho utters a whine because tho county central committee dld not Invito him to stump the county lu tho last cam paign. Very few peoplo pay any at tention to tho fellow's vaporlngs, but this Imullcd censure of tho countv couim It tee Is unjust. Thcv refused to send him out to speak, notwithstand ing his anxiety to eo, sunn y oecauso tho country Republicans would not have him. This was tho feeling all ovor tho county and explains why tho commitieo roiuscu to nave anytuing to do with him. -Statesman, July I). Tho editor of tub jouunai. never asked tho county commltteo to take part on tho canvass. Ho was asked to do so by Republicans and refused. Ho mado no speech after the conven tion except at Jctferson, and that was a pcoplo's meeting. Ho has no doubt tho county chairman got tho best speakers ho could, nnd conducted the canvass to tho best of his ability. Children Cry v iJohr' Castorla. F .1 tM. B g if i - tfSKi'S2SSKd. i ...". . - ..-,,. ..j, n.. Ran rranelsro. "'"""' "'" THE MARKETS Chicago. July 3.Vheat, cash S4Jc; July ssw. New v "ki Ju y 3 Silver, o6 3 '"', lead PORTLAND MARKET Portland. July 3. Wheat valley, 51a 52; Walla Walla, 53.154. FlourPorilanil. 2 8: Ilenton county, 2 8?: craham. 2 ?e: superfine. J2.25 per bid. 85; graham, 2 50; superfine. J2.25 per bbl. Oats White. 2tfa28c; prey, 2426;rolIeJ, ey,2 eh, .. i- " ' " 1 . . s . . "tB., V55-5, 4.5o7.og; cae. i.7 Potatoe. . Oregon, 4o45 per sack Hay .Good, 8(g er ton, oc; Kalem Oregon, Wool .valley, e. Millstuns..Uran, $13 coi4.oo;horts,$i5. Poultry- Chickens, mueU,J2(3.oo, orou en, .5o3J ducks, 415: yeese, 56; turkeys, live, l2c;dreJed, 15117c. Hidea.. green, salted 60 lbs 5c; under 60 lbs 44ViC; sheep pelts, !o7oc. Hops. .Oregon, 2 to 3c, according to qual. ily. butter.. Oregon fancy creamery, 2o25; fancy dairy, 20; fair to good, 15. Cheese .Oregon full cream, lo. Eggs,, Oregon, ncperdoz. lleef. .Topstcers, 3.00(3.25 per lb; fair to good ateers, 22 3'5ci cow. 2i2Vic! drewed beef, iSl,c. SAN VKANClbCO MARKET. San Francisco, July 3 Wheat, 950 Wool.. Oregon, choice, M7cj inferior 4 5c, valley, 9toc. Hop Quotable at 23c. Potatoes 6o8oc per sack. Oats Milling, 752. SALEM MARKET. Wheat. .43c per DU., market firm. OatS..20(22C. Hay.. Baled, cheat, 5.oo5.50i timothy, 7.00. Flour.. In wholesale lots, 3.00; retail, 3.20; bran, bulk 11.00; sacked, 12.00; shorts, 12.00 13.00; chop feed, n.oo 12.00. Poultry.. Spring chickens, loc lb. VcaL.Dressod, 3. Hogs.. Dressed, 31,. Live Cattle.. 22. Sheep.. Live, 1.25. Wool.. Pest, 12MC Hop. .Uest, 45o. Eggs,. Cash. ioc. Butter.. Host dairy, Sc; fancy creamery 10c. Cheese .ulc. Farm Smoked Meats . Bacci, 7c; lun.a oi shoulders, 5C.f t'otatoffs..; 35c per bu Uneklon'o Arnica Snlvo I'ltc Itcst Sulvc iii the world foi CuW, soics, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Uhcum, Fever and nil Tetter. Chapped hand. Chilblains, Bruises, Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to Live per fee satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 ccnt3 a box For sale by Fred A LeCK JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of ijrass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. YEW PAUK REPUBLICAN CLUD-A mettlnc of this club will be held at the Yew Park school on Tuesday the 14th Inst, at 8 a. m, to elect delegates to the county convention of Republican clubs, and to elect officers and to transact other business of thu club, by order of executive committee. 7.10 3t THE OREGON PEACH BITTERS is now reduced to $0.50 per dozen if the cash ac companies the order. Per bottle 75 cents. Send direct to the manufacturer, 11. Klas, Aumsville, Or. 7-9 im ACJIANCr. TO MAKE MWEV-Acttve agents, both men and women, are wanted to sell tho nsw dish washer. Inquire of N, W. uairetson,at me oriuge on Wgnteenth st. oaicui.vjr. out HERE'S VdUlt (IIAN'CK.wA nrnm!,.,.. wants to trade a good weekly newspaper office in good town for unincumbered improved Sa. lem property. No opposition. Good rea. sons. Information at this office. 6 18 if FoR57 SALE Drivlnc mare for sale at a bar- gain; wciRht about 1160: good traveler, In quire of Win. brown & Co. 30 tf FCTR SALE At a bargain, tine residence and earner lot, near city hall. For further particulars Inquire at thls.office. 6-23 tt FOR SALE OR KENTv-40 acres land's miles out. Partly improved, wood and pasture, good house, large barn, 2 acres bearing orchard.lot of small frult.good water. Wood btumpat;c can be had. Hon 145. Salem WK1XS 'Dug, drove, lwred and repaired. Auurcsa a. uari, soutn aaiem, is ti HAvFOR SALE 1 will commence to dc lbe r hay about the 20th to auv persons want ing a fine quality of mixed hay, consisting of ciuvcr, uiue grass, orcnaru crass, ana other grass. Later on I will have timothy and cheat Leave orders at John Hughes' store, or with H S. Fhomas, or let me know by postal card, Saltw. Geo. E. Allen. 7 15 im 1'UllLlC MEN, POLITCIANS AND llUS". iness houses can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of tho state, coast and country from the Press Clipping bureau, Allcu's) 1 Union block. Portland. 12 aotf I'Al'ERS Portland, Sacramento, beattle, Tacoma and San Francisco papers on sale at Miller's Postoffice block J O. NEWS STAND.-Local SubscripnoU Agency for all newspapers and magazines. Fine atock ot'clgata and confectionery. F. Miller, Prop, 14 tf f s tt mapv. IMUTYpT Jl IVT UAC'UIpD I I l 11. IV! .lS a. Ill I II U II I.AIII .11 II -.DENTIST.- Successor to r. J. M. Kc ene. ol 1 I lie Corner. Salem, Or. Parties desiring uperior operations at moderate fees in any branch are in especial request. . Peter G, Nofgren, (Formerly with 1. J. I-aen Co,) m i Carr age nnd v. agon shop, 3j , C0"1"'61" street Hrlng on )oar ork, old or new and have it done llh a guarantee or satisfaction. 0 2bdv tl DEPOT EXPRESS. Meots all mail and passenger trains. Hag age and express to all parts of the cit rompt service, Telephony jNRA)ER Capital Transfer Co. HARRY TOWN, PROP. Express, baggage and all kinds cf work me promptly. Leave orders at Patton s done promptly store 12 MONEY T9 LOAN On farm land security. Special peel rates on large loans. Loans rnnsltlffipd without delaV HAMILTON & MOIrt Bush Rank buildinH. MONEY-TO LOAN I On city or farm property. Over Bush's Bank, T. K. FORDJ F. VAN DER BAAN, Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. 481 Winter street. np"Hard times prices always. ill Co-nnercUl st , St'e 1 I HSuits S15 upwards. Pants J upwjn.ls'fj C, M. Eppley, formerly of Clark & Cpple . Is now prepared to serve ill- pu'il 1 willi everything first clast in h. . nc, at Simpson Bros, old stand. - THE ELECTRIC GROCER . - . H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JFAVLLER, Makes a sp"lalty of fine repair work, Seth Thomas cloeU, en.., 215 Commercial Street WHAT IS SAID. Borne say we eive the bet meal in tqwn for 15c. Ws ay try uh and see. HOME MRANT rn S. RICHARDSON. PROP. l.'iT.Second doo north of Uctel Willamette. SALEM WATER CO. Office) Willamette Hotel Buildincr For water service tpply at office, bill payable monthly in advance. Make a complaints at the office. There will lie no deduction In water rate on account of temporary absence from the city unless notlco is left at the office. Hereafter water for Irrigation will only be furnished to regular consumers using watei for domestic purpose. Contractors for side walks, brick work and plasterinc will plcave read "under building purposes" page 17 of schedule of rates for 1803. Apply at ofhc? for co VL ON THE DOLLAR Ed. S, Lamportf 289 Commercial st Salem, Or,, Has bought the Frank E Shak fcr and the M. Beamcr harness stocks at forced sale, S4.000 worth ot goods will be disposed of at 50 cents on the dollar, bign of the White Horse, SALEM ,U W 11U I am prepared ;to do all kinds of work, In wood and iron Repairing machinery of ,"' """ " "j'K " rcpamng stone cut ters, tools and edged tools of any kind made u itj-nircui wagons ana buwies repaired, and new ones made to order, llorseslioeinc the best that can bo done in town-hand ri'r:.:r -. .my 5 ". t too .1Wia ircci, oacK ot New York Racket store. .T. HERSCHHACH, Ladlos Who Valuo A reflned complexion west use PononVs Pow aer. It produces a aott and beanttfnl tktn. , .". rKlvF,rll elass Pas,ure ' boes or cattle Just bouth of Morningsido. $1.00 tou.01 "'Gra and water. Inquire at jOURXArofijee. 6 8 , m'0 F6li SALE. -One house and two lots, sit uated in Wheatland. Yamhill county. All set in good fruit. For sale at a bargain. The C'V i'wt kmwn he Wheatland ho el. prlce iSo, Address, A, care Jour" C. H. JLANhC, IRCMffl'illit 50 Gents I UULI Jlllll m Jirjuuit ti al T. II). BROWN. 187 Commercial street. Salem. Oreeor. RiCb's Raspberry Syrdp. Tlic choicest article of the kind manufac tured. Made right here at Salem. Nothing equal to It for desserts, drinks or table use. Call for it at II. G. Sonnemann'a Grocery Salem SteamLaundry Please notice the cut in prices on the followinffi Shirts, plain locents unuer urawcrs ..5 to locents ..e. to locents llnrtrr shtrls. Snrkis. ner nnir a 3 cents ---, r,i- Handkerchiefs 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 ccnts Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per doien, and other work In proportion. Flannels and other work inj (clhgcntly washed by hand, Col, , Olmsted Prop, fFREE DELIVERY. W0LZ L MIESCKE, Proos. Dealars In all kinds of fresh and silt meats trpTreih sausage a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST OREGON CENTRAL ,AND- Eastern R. R. Company LYAQUINA DAY ROUTE, Coniucting nt Vaauina bay with the Sa Francbco V: Yaqulna bay Steamsldp Co. STEAMER "FARALLON," Sails from Yaqulna every 8 days for San Francisco, Coot Pay, Port Orford, Trinidnd and Humbolt Pay. Cuxengur acc-o;D, nidations unsurpassed. Shortekt route leteen the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albanv or pointt west to Ban Francisce: Cabin, 0J steerage, $4; to Coos Day and Port Orford, cabin fo; to Humboldt Day, cabin 8; round trip, good 60 days, spe clal. RIVER DIVISION. Steamers "Albany' and "Wm. M. Hoag," newly furnished, leave Salem dally, except Saturdays, nl 1 1 a m., arriving at Portland the same day at 5 p m. Returning boats leave Portland same day ns above nt 6 a. it.,, arriving at Salem at 3 p m. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallls, Or. J. .'. MAYO, Supt. River Division. M. P. D LDWIN, Local Agent.Altona Dock halcm. mrsx mm ONE-HAU' SIZE OH OOX POZZONI'S ' OOHPLEXIIIN PDWriFR1 I has been tbb jtandard for fortr year and I - "! -m luauvivtuvlvlB. III'IIVI c M.th.M..luu.l . . - . . rofreablnir, cleanlr, healthful and hannloM.' A delicate, lnxlilUlo protection to tho face. I I nlllriit NeoWU'H tlOIA I'VVMf at DnuaaisTS and vanoy btohes. HOME UOARD.-Uood table board, with" home cooking, served in family style, only $2 a wo k. 105 Commercial street. 6.12.1m LARPET PAPER Large lot pf heavy biown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Just the thing for putting under carpets. Call at Journal office. .: fa ,(..wrlcan Ajjenoy for OAUVATSY. TKADE MBSiifa. OESION PATKNTtft l. -.u . .... t w.w rnavBinuTs m.i . r ,- jji;aiioa ana rree Handbook write to ' .NN 4. CO., t BaoiDWAT. Naw You. 1 .-t bureau for ecurtng patonu In America. K'cTWnt taken out by uU brought txfore the yuhlio by a noUce etren free of charge la 1 ' anr Klentlflo paper In the -M11 1. Ha lutelllirrQt vl.ly, K3.CO, Thn Rncu rVnei-n ws mm v TO VBK W M mnmmm wpmr EAST AND SOUTH -Vl Shasta Route, "P HIE Southern Pacific Co, Cablorni bouth 1 0:50 p. m. liioop. m. ior.j5 a. rn Jefle'rson, Alhany Al&iul",?"' Shedds, HalseylhrS S Eugene, Cresw.ll, Drain.i aid '.? 0,T. from Roseburg to Ashland X?Lt' ,Ui ROSRUURO Milt ..... iJQUtll -! " "AILT. 1?Wd 8:30 a.m 11:00 n.111 t5:20 p.in "Soutli 4:00 n.rn. OilG p.m. - ' -""" " bmi am DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROuH" PULLMAN "DUFI-lTsKErERS and second-class 1 cenlnn , 1 r" .. ., r---b " unca loin through trains. ' U'UilT Cine ...... Between Portland and Corvallii, dn. , cept Sunday.) ' l '7:30 a.m.! Lv. t'ortland. Ar. Ibot, T 12:15 p.m.fAr. CorvalUs. LvjiutSln A. At.HH.. -.l r 11 ..i "i., unit murrains connect v ams of Oregon Central & Eastern Ksilrou, tra Express train daily except aonday. 4:43 p. in. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 7:S p. m.j Ar. McMinvilleLv S'-Soa.ra. THROUGH TICKETS fn all nnlntt in th Piiijn Ui.u n 1. and Europe can be obtained at lowest rstti trom w.w. nh.ijMt.K, Aeent. Satn. E. P, ROGERS, Asst. G. F. k P. A.. "Pnrllru n. R. KOEHLER, Manager. ' ' Hi t Si. I'iiiil to. "assaft. 6LANCE"AT1HISMA Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and kSt. 1'iti Railway and note its connectloa with U transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Onsu, -1 t ...!.. ATnn 41, Ihll It, tn.'ni are lighted with electricity and ; ...on. Tit rnnlnmrnl is -SUDClb. hUCUt DufTeti library, smoking and sleeping tin, with free recllnlnq chairs, wen nri car tieilhhas an eUctric reading limp, wa ..- ii.; ... .!, Ivt In thevorld. Other lines are longer than this, but noe are shorter, and no other offers ihe abort Inj urious accommodations. These are ssfioiil reasons for the popularity of ''The Mdv kee." Coupon ticket agents la "" road office will give yon further inforeuuee, or address . , , , C. J. EDDY. General Ajen, J, V. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Apat. 0. R. & N, CO, ""i' ff E. M'NEILIRECEIVER.; TO THE .EAST GIVEf'niE CIIOIC -OK Two Iran-continental Rouio:. Via Spokane M'wPl'&w ver Omaha and Kansas Ciiy-HtW eastern cltle.6cEAN cmEs.. Portland-San FiawiscaJi Steamers leave Alnworlli dock. rf May 17. . 7 JuneJ;:' to are-Cabin, SjieK &QjX. WILLAMFITE RIVER U1V" Po,l.ndrEugene. Steamer Kutu anu --- d?oVcSrdir-P.; - P'P' ti,lr and Tbursdiy H, out extra transfer charges. & jVef Fot full details call on w agents, Sal.m, OietfgJgiuRTL ......... -.it on or sdares0(. tor lull uet ".. -Q M POVU.; FootofTradest. -----7 jryWoiisrNSI mil. ??,Vtoi,!t: & H-i,m.: vam 1?f.was,B J Express rraln-;ttnJjM , Portland and S v .?' 'tt 1 I KivA." v. ; -r--. lv 1 I ar. San Fran :. I ublCM ZlKtlHtltArOUs " ' "" VC 4 ' I MlNNESOTASOj K ""'"IZ XHIlWAUKtJW A O W A T vfcvtHA-" ' ASr I n-. S8r5& LL'"ZJrM '.Pk n u A Ww SioS alXu" Vfh0 ai Pouoi,Km 4 2 tf "?