Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, July 17, 1896, Image 2

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Daily Capital Journal
.4V II..HMCK UKOTHBRS,
KIM DAY, .JULY 17, 1800.
W. J. HRYAN'S EI'iSECtf.
LCuntlnucil from first pace
' " i
In UiluiitHor In virtues or In merits',
biitwoiiKreoln this that, wherever
government '.comes in contact with
the citizen, nml wherever tho citizen
toiichesiKoverntncnt, all must Btantl
equal boforo tho law. -"Wo arco that
government can bo no lospector of
porsous, ami that Its HtreiiKtli Its
matchless strcnj,'th must be the pro
tector of tho fortunes of tho grout
and poor, and that It shall stand uu
Impartial arbiter between all or Us
citizens. Vo must nirrec on this. Wo
iiKrcu that tlioro iiro iimiioimuio
rights, tho rights which tho irovcrn
iiiout did not glvo, rights which the
U'ovcrmnent cannot take away. Wo
all nureo that KOYcrninontH nro lustl
tutcd to Insure and prcscrvo tlicso
rights, and wouKrcothat(,'ovornmouts
derive their Just powers from tho
consent of tho governed. Wo know
no dlvlno right of kings. Tho peo
plo gathered and In assemblnges llko
this all over this broad laud aro tho
sovereign source of all power. These
citizens arc tho substantial founda
tion upon which rests our form of
government. And while our citizens
uppreclato tho responsibilities of
citizenship, and strive each in his
own way and according to his
Judgment to bring civilization to a
hlghor ground and makes tho govern
ment enoh year a moro tit expression
of tho virtue of tho peoplo, as
long as this is desired by all wo am
ugreo in tho fundamental principles,
though wo may dllTor in tho minor
points which separate us. It was hero
I received my llrst Instruction in
Democracy. I do not uko it as a party
name; I mean it In a broader souse
that Democracy that recognizes tho
brotherhood of man. it was hero 1
learned tho truth of tho poet's Inn-guagor-
" 'Honor and-fame from no condi
tion rlso.'
"Tho (dothes do not make tho man,
and wo all but contribute to tho na
tion's greatness; and all who liavo tho
good of, tholrcountry at heart, It mat
ters not what their station in Ufa,
what their ancestry, what tholr surroundings-
all these stand upon com
mon ground, and all are citizens.
(Applause.) It was hero, too, that I
learned that principle that must go
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lard so objectionable if
in pure, clean, sweet
fisn Krnrliro, VorlUnd, Ortaon.
hand In hand with a broad Democracy
-the freedom of conscience, and that
no government like ours can attempt
to dictate how a man shall servo or
w irshlp Ills God. (Applause.) These
an li.e Imslo principles upon which
has been reared the greatest nation in
history.
"I am u believer In tho progress of
the race. Talk not to mc about a
crisis through which wo cannot pass;
toll mo not of dangers that will not
bo overthrown, obstacles, too great to
bo overcome. We know no such. A
bravo, a heroic, a patriotic peoplo have
been ready to meet every emergency
as It arises. Each generation Is capa
ble of self-government, and 1 believe
each generation will bo more
capable, under our Institutions,
than tho generation which wont
before. Abraham Lincoln In
that greatness of his speeches, said
we had an unfinished work. Every
generation receives from the preced
ing generation an unllnlshed work.
Tho works or man aro imperfect. Wo
shall labor on from ago to age. Wo
shall not reach perfection, but If wo
do our duty wo shall lcavo the world
hotter than it was when wo entered
It and every generation, will enjoy
tho blessings bequeathed from tho
generations past. My friends, with
such a gathering here and loot hero
alone, but through tho entire
land from tho Atlantic to tho Pacific,
and from tho lakcs.to tho gulf with
n people such as these, a nation can
look (with a resolute conlidonco for
that wisdom, that Intelligence, that
patriotism and that courage to meet
every hour of danger. Enthusiastic
applausc.l
"Hut 1 must not talk to you. Per
mit mc again and again "to thank you
forlwhat you have done for mo, for
tho words which you havo spoken and
thu kindly expressions which 1 see on
every face. Wo shall go rorth and do
our duty as wo seo It. Hut what
shall Iks tho result cannot lw known
until tho votes aro counted. Hut no
matter what tho result Is, whether
this campaign results In my election
or my defeat, time cannot rob me of
tho delightful recollection or tho con
lidonco and love of those, tho oltlzons
of my boyhood days. 1 thank you."
Several times during tho speech
Hryau showed, by tho husklness, of
his voice, that ho was deeply moved.
Tiioro wore many former uolghbors
and friends, who frequently applied
tholr handkerchiefs to their eyes.
Atthoovonlng meotlng Mr. Uryan
said: "Wohavocomo upon times or
groat agitation, and there aro some
who are quick to condemn tho agi
tator; but my friends, agitation is tho
only means In a country like ours
through which redress can bo obtained
They Bay thoso who preach reform are
stirring up discontent. I remind you
that discontent lies at tho foundation
of all progress, Those who art entirely
sat I sited never desire anything bet
ter. If our forefathers had been con
tented we would today bo under Hrh-Ishrulo-
Applause, and cheers, it
Is only because they were not satlslled
at all, that they became free nnd .In
dependent; that we havo tho govcrn
tnent which we havo today. ' And so,
when a question Is mined, vc ought
not to denounce tho man who ralws It
asan agitator. We should simply In
quire, "Is tho proposition which he
tirnjnnlu rltrlii. iirinV" f.l'l HIP liPC of
you to give careful and Just roiwlrieni;
tloi to the Issue, of this campaign.
Take our condition us It Is; take the
rent-dies pnqwwd, and then ce If the
remedies arc real remedies, and IT
t'.iey will improve tho condition of the
only politic. .Kvery reform that 'Is
good, every reform that will bolter
the condition or the masses, Is a re
reform that should receive the sup
port of every voter of this count ry.
"Let mesay Just o:iij wer.t: I bj
llpve It was said or Lincoln, or -Lincoln
Is (noted as saying, when man
asked lifin whether he thought tho
Lord was'ou his side, he said "He was
nitre anxious to In on tho Lord's side.
(Applause) That was one way or ex
piessluga great truth, and that Is
that rljht will prevail. Ah, my
friends Micro Is one truth taught by
ttOJ0 ven is of human histery: It Is
that truth is omnipotent, and I tilth
alone will prevail. You may lufpede
Us progress; you may delay Itscourse,
but after u while truth will show Its
irresistible power, anil those who
stand In its way will bo crushed be
neath It. You ask me If these reforms
which wo advocate tvlll be aecoin
plshed. I say If they are right thoy
will bo accomplished. IT they arc
wrong we ought not to desire tholr
accomplishment. We who believe
that thoy are right can only go rorth
doing what wo can, giving such Im
petus to them as wo arc able to give,
and then trust to the righteousness or
our cause to prevail over those who
oppose us, 1 thank you for your kind
attention." (Enthusiastic applause
and cheers.)
M'KINLEY AND THE
LADIES.
He Talks to Five Hundred or the
Fair
Sex.
To tho delegation or Cleveland
ladles who called at Major MeKlnley's
liomc'In.Cauton Wednesday, he made
tho following remarks:
"Mrs. Avery. I greatly appreciate
this friendly call from tho women or
tho city of Cleveland, and assure you
that 1 do not undervalue their graci
ous message of congratulation, which
you have so eloquently delivered. It
Is an assuraiico or the deep Interest
which you reel and which should bo
foil by every family in tho land In tho
public questions or tho day, and their
sentiment at tho polls. There Is no
limitation to the Inllucuco that may
bo exerted by women In the United
States, and no adequate tribute can
bo spoken ot her services to mankind
throughout our eventful history. In
tho distant period of Its settlement In
tho days or tho Involution, In' tho
trials or western pioneer lire, during
tho moro recent dread days or
our civil war, and, Indeed, In ovcry
epoch or our progress as a nation, tho
devotion and sacrifices of women wore
consautly apparent, and often con
spicuous. Applause.l
Sho was every where appreciated and
recognized, though God alone, could
place her service at Its true value.
Tho work of women has been a power
in every emergency, and always ror
good. In calamity and dlsticss she
has over been helpful and heroic. Not
only have some of the brightest pages
or our national history been Illumi
nated by her splendid example and
noble efforts for tho public good, but
her inllucuco in the homo, the church,
tho 'school and tho community, in
moulding character for every profes
sion and duty to which our race Is
called, has been potential and sublime.
It is in tho quiet and peaceful! walks
of lire where her power Is groatest
and most benellclal.
"Ono of the tondorest passages to
mo in tho works of John Stuart Mill
beautifully expreses this thought. It
Is recorded In his autobiography where
ho paused to pay high and grave tri
bute to his wife, or whom ho could
not speak too much. Ilo says sho
was not only 'tho author of many of
tho best things Introduced, but sho
Inspired every good thing I did,'
"Many men there aro whom frank
ness would not withhold, but com
mand, like expressions of obligation
to Womap-wlfo and mother, sister,
friend. Applause. One of the best
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BUT THE
GENUINE
Mawiit
things of our civilization In America
Isfip constant advancement or women
to a higher plane or labor and respons
ibility. The opportunities ror her are
greater than ever before, and It Is sin
gularly tiujj here, where practically
every avenue or human endeavor Is
open to her. Her Impression Is felt
In art, science, literature, song and In
government. Our churches, our
schools, our charities, our profession
and our general business luteiestsaro
more than over each year decided by
her.
"Itespoct ror womankind has be
come wIMlus a national characteris
tic, and what a high and manly trait
It Is; none Is holler It htamps the
true gcnteinan. The. man who loves
wire and mother and home will re
spect and revere all womankind. Ho
Is always tho better citizen ror such
gentlo breeding. The homo over
which the trusted wire presides Is the
citadel or our strength, the best guar
anty or good cltlzen?hlp and the
sound moral or government. It Is
the foundation upon it all else is
constructed. From tho plain Ameri
can home, whore virtue dwells and
truth abides, go rorth the men and
women who make the greatest states
and cities which adorn our Republic,
which maintains law and order; that
citizenship which alms at the public
welfare, the common good of all.
Home one has said that women mold
tho future ns mothers, and gocru
as wives. 1 congratulate you on
what woman has done for grand and
noblo objects In tho past. 1 rcloico
with you at tho broader Held of tho
present and the splendid vista or tho
future which Is everywhere oponlng
for you.
"I again thank you for your pres
ence here and ror this manifestation
or your regard and good will. Mrs.
McKlnlcy mid I will bo most happy to
meet you and greet you, ono and all."
How's This.
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
. F. J, Cheney & Co,, Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
Wkst & trimx, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Walpinq, KINNAN& Marvin, Wholesale
Druggist, Toledo, O.
lull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous
surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 73 c, per bottle. Sold by all
druggists.
Notice -Attention Republicans.
To tlto Rcniibllcnn clubs of Marlon
Ceunty: At tho requestor a number
or prominent Republicans In tllllereiil
parts of the county, I hereby call a
meeting of tllo Marlon county Itopub
llean elubs at tho hall of the: Salem
Republican club July 18, i!)i)(5, at 1:30
p. 111. for tho purpose of organizing
for tho present campaign. I would
suggest that representatives, to this
meeting bo elected from caolt club us
follews: Ono for the club and ono for
each ten members thoreor.
Claud Catch,
Vice-president Republican Leaguo or
Oregon.
Thobooksor Harry Bailey, of Lake
vlow, and treasurer or tho town, show
a shortage or over $100.
3flENAG
QuIrub-.TuoroucM:,
I'orever Cured.
Four out of flvow ho
suffer cervouanci",
mental wwrT.att,rV.j
of " tbe blue." nro be
raying tboinaltyci'
eurly etcesc, Vlc
tliwi, roolalm your
tnAoliooil, recola yonr
vigor. Don't destIr.
cua for book with
oxpUnaUoaR&il proofs. Mailed (eealod)
loswun
a fr
NbS SBMJi
r viMftrf
wsis.-tfjri km
l
ERIE MEDIOAL CO., Buffalo
Vou will find onp coupon
bmtvlfl enrh two ounco bag
and lu-o coupons lnsldo each
fotirouinjebogofUlnckwoU'
Durlinm. Iluy a bug of this
oolcbrnloil tobacco and road
tlio couiioti which glvca a
llkt of viilupblo present and
how to ect them.
vzsr Fwuae&'fl-M-Biri f
Jprfcfla"- ".4
Sunday Excursions.
, Heglnnlng with Sunday, Juno 21.
and on each succeeding Sunday, a
special excursion train will lcavo Al
bany at 7 a. in., Corvallls 7:30 a. in..
arrMngat Yiiqulna at 11:15 a. m.
: Returning, boat leaves Newport at
0:1)0 p. in. Train leaves Yaquliin
at 7 p. m., arriving at' Corvallls at
10 p. in. and Albany at 10:.'I0 p. m.
1 Fare, good on this train only, from
Corvallls, Aiuany una x-iiuomaui iu
Newport and return. $1.50.
II. L. Walden, II. B. Lowman,
Agent, Albany. Agent, Corvallls.
Edwin Stone.
Manager, Corvallls.
Corvallls, June 17, l)(l.
Special Rates.
Sec Boise & Barker, agents for the
O. H.& N. and ITnlon I'aclllc railways
regarding special round trip rates to
the Republican national convention
at St. Louis, tho Democratic national
coiiNontlon at Chicago, Peoples party
convention at St. Louis, national con
vention Y. P. S. 0. E. at Washington,
D. C. National educational Associa
tion at Buffalo. N. Y., and (1. A. R.
national encamniiient at St.
I'Mtil,
Minn. :Stl-(K';
Our stock ol tan
olnwd out before tho
Seo Kraustc Hros.
shoes must be
season Is over.
1 it r
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.
ESTRAVED A blown mare, weighs about
1 ioo, 7 years old, slightly hipped on one
side, no marks or brands, b:en gone about 2
months. Reward for return. Call at room
13, over Hush's bank, Mrs. Geo. M. beelcr.
17 Ult w2t
'FOR SALE-Gentlc family horse and good
ioj, uuggy encaj). Apply to v. . scriocr,
South Commercial St. 14 tf
WOOD W7lTnwfc"n"cords of prime b!
fir, ten cords of grub oak and ten cord split
ash. Address, with price, XXX, care this
office. 14 (f
FOUND-A fountain pen. Owndr can have
same by proving properly and paying for this
notice. 14 -it
YEW I'AKK KEl'UlILlCAtf CLUIJ-A
meeting of this club will lie held at the Yew
l'ark 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 the club.
Uy order of executive committee. 7-1031
THE OREGON PEACH HITTERS is now
reduced to $6 50 per doien if the cash ac
companies the order. Per bottle 75 cents.
Send direct to the manufacturer, H. Klas,
Aumsville, Or. 7,9 im
A CHANCE to MAtfE MONliV-Acttve
agents, both men and women, aro wanted to
sell the nsw dish washer. Ihquue of N, W,
Cauetson.at the bridge on Eighteenth st.
Salem, Or. 6 Ct
HERE'S YOUR ClIAN'CH.-A proprletof
wants to trade a good weekly newspaper office
in good town for unincumbered Im. roved Sa
lem property. No opposition. Good rea.
sons. Information at tins office. 618 tf
FoR SALE-Driving mare for sale at a bar
galn; weight about U60; good traveler, In.
quire of m. Drown S Co. 30 tf
I OR SALE. At a bargain. Fine residence
and earner lot, near city hall. For further
particulars inquire at this office. 6-231!
l.-ni) uaii? m mvT-i . . 1
. w. ,.,. win. ,vk,m i,.io acres lanit 5
miles out. Partly Improved, wood and
.. v, Bvvi ..uujc, u,k uatn, 2 acres
bearing orchard.lot of small fruit.good water.
,7 t'uwpye ca" be had, box 145, Salem
HAY FOR SALE 1 will commence to de
livrr hay about the 20th to av n.,, .....
ig.a m q y mixed hy coni"lnB of
..-v., i.v kim, uitiiaiu grass, ana other
Kn ' , lcr on w,, l've timothy and
C i,, iV cVe.Sdent John IIuBhes' store,
-.".... ., . numas. or lei me know Dy
nostal rani Siim f5. t? a,,. '
, , ..Ml. utu, .11cn. 7151m
l'UULIC MEhl. I'ht.I'lViAVki AKti ,i,fB
Iness houses can obtain all newspaper infor
mation from the press of the stwe, coast and
country from the Press Clipping Dureau
' """ "w. lonunq. I2-2otf
'-Ai-citb. Portland, Sacramento,
?m,R3."a!?A'.i?coPPon sale ..
Miller's rostoffice block
U.NKIl'S HPiMh P .L .i ..- . r
a,,; r ' .ir:i : t."" . awcnpuon
i; ;?;r; .,: :"rj ? nucines.
Miller, Prep. V'K '" a"U "., J-w.
ITOMK ifOARD.Oood .able board, with
home cooking, served In family style, 01 y
it a wek. jo5 Commerplal strict. 6, J 2.1m
AL'llL"!' ii.iI.M -
- " r.MiSK Large lot ol heavy
ihi rafPPlnB PPr fof Ie cheap. Ja,,
C H. MACK,
- DENTIST.-
Sturoeiwor to Dr. J. M-jKcenc, old While
Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring mperlor
operations nl moderate fees In nny bi anch ore
In cspcclnl icqucsl.
Peter G, Norgren,
(Formerly with V. J. l.arsen & Co.)
Carriage nnd wagon shop, 320 Commercial
street bring on yoar work, old or new, and
have It done with a guarantee bf satisfaction.
6 26d&w tf
DEPOT EXPRESS.
Miots all mail and passenger trains. Hag.
age and express 'to all parts of the city.
I'rompt service, Telephone No. 70
' IAMES RADER
Capital Transfer Co.
HARRY TOWN, FROP.
Express, baggage and all kinds cf work
me promptly. Leave orders at Patton's
done promptly
store
12
MONEY TO LOAN
On fatm land security, til
bpec
Lo
ecial
uce
ans
considcicd without delay
HAMILTON & MOht
Pank buildlnH.
bush
MONEY TO LOAN I
On city or farm property.
Over Ihiih's Hank,
T. K. FORD
F. VAN DER UAAN,
Carpenter, Builder and Jobber.
481 Winter street,
tyllard time prices always.
im Cimwrch! St., St'enOr
I"jr.SuiH M5 iiiwinls. I '0 ins J upwands'1
IVoifi-'s ilineml Springs.
uuiHJAiu;, wiu-.iiurs.
'I he ch ticest mineral water In llie state.
Silem supplied bv C M. Epplc-y, at the
Electric Grocery, East State st.
J. H. HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Makes a spialty of fine repair work, Setb
Tlujtm clock, etc., 215 Commercial Street
WHAT IS SAID.
Some siy we give the best meal in
limn fur 15c. We say try us and see.
HOME MM!
S. RICHARDSON. 1'ROP.
l3rSecond door north of Hctel Willamette.
SALEM WATER CO.
Office: Willamette Hotel Bulldinr
For water service apply at office. Dill
payable monthly in advance. Make a
complaints at the olfice.
There will I no deduction In water rate
on account of temporary absence from the
city unless notico is left at the office.
Hereafter water for Irrigation will only be
furnished to regular consumers using water
for domestic purpose. Contractors for side
walks, brick work and plastering wilt please
read "under building purposes" page 17 of
schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at oflic
for copy.
Gents
THE DOLLAR
Ed, S, Lamport
289 Commercial st
Salem, Or,,
Has bought the Frank E Shaiv
fer and the M, Beamer harness
stocks at forced sale, $4,000
worth ot goods will be disposed
of at 50 cents on the dollar.
Sign of the White Horse.
SALEM
JPAIR
I am prepared ;to do all kinds of work In
W 1 1 j iron Repairing machinery of
any kind or making and repairing stone cut
ters, tools and edged tools of any kind made
and repaired; wagons and .buggies repaired,
and new ones made to order, llorseshoelng,
the best that can bo done in towiv-Iiand.
made shoes Plates and running shoes care,
fully attended to. Call at my stand, at 100
Lnemeketa street, back or New York Racket
store,
. R. T. HERSCHBACg,
1 AS rUKEr First rlnc nnttut fnt- lmrc
or cattle Just south of Momingslde. J1.00
ImiDWA. ' '"-" "" '. H"
luumii. iiacr rrmce ntrl ... T.A..IU.
J-""""""""-c' oh i mo.
FOR sftLu -One house and two lots, sit
uatM in Wheatland. Yamhill county. ' All
set In Reed fruit. For sale at a bargain. The
p,e"' ." ,ha' kwn the Wheatland
nun as
iVddress,
nel
"uiKi, rncesuo.
A, care Jour,
4 a ti
For Dolicnnv.
C. H. LANK,
0
ON
for purity, and for improvement of tho com.
187 Commercial ,. '' " "P
Rich's
Raspberry Syrdp.
'Hie choicest article of the liml m,. r
hired. Made riCht here Tsallm TV?"
equal to il for dcW, dnnks 0, "'.u8
Call for it at II. G. tiZTj,' "
'' " ncer
Salem SteamLaundry
Please notice the cut in prices
on the following!
Shirts, plain
Under' drawer, '. :'
Under shirts . '"I ""
Socks, per na.r ...:.... .'." S , !
Handkerchiefs J"1"
Silk handkerchiefs ".V.' , ""
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cem'i Mr dew,
and other work in proportion. '
Flannels and other work
in',
tuM 11 1 , , .7 1
itaiytiiuy wusuca oy nana,
Col, J, Olmsted Prop,
MS MAUI
13TFREK DELIVERY.
W L'Z & MIES.KE, Prooj. -Denlars
in all kinds of fresh anl silimwu
CeFresh sauwi;o a sptcUlir,
171 COMMERCIAL ST
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Shasta Route,
OP 'HIE
Southern Pacific Co,
California Express I'ratu Uun dai,, Uinta
Portland and San Francisco.
Above trains stop at EastEi'ortUnJ, Ortfco
City, Wo dburn, Salem, Turner, Miiice,
leflerson, Albany, Albany unction, Tsnntt
Shedds. Habev. Uarrisburtr. function City.
Eugene, Crcswsl), Drain, and all stitiocs
from Roseburg to Ashland, incluiWe,
RQSEUURO HAIL DAILY.
"South" I I North "
8:0 a. in.
11:00 a.m.
.5:20 p.m.
lv. Portland ar,
lv. Salem lv.
ar. Itoseb'g lv.
4:40 p.m.
20 p.m.
8:00 a.n.
SALEM 1'ASSENOEB.
South
"Nortr
4:00 p.m.
0:15 p.m.
lv. Portland nr.
ar. Saleia lv.
10:15 a.m.
8.-00 a.m.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTfc
PULLMAN "UUFFET BLfcTEPERS
and second-class sleeping cars attached tow
through trains.
WEST SIDE DIVISION,
between Portland and Corvsllis, dsil; (-
cept Sunday. 1
7:30 a.m. I Lv.
'Portland. Ar. 630 p.
l2M5u.ni.
1. 1 Ar,
Corvallls. Lr njlPii
At Albany and Corvallls waned : iritk
trams of Oregon Central & Eastern rUllroU.
Express Iraln dally esceit Snndsy.
4:4? p. in. I Lv. I'ortland Ar. I ty''"
T1IROUCII TICKETS
to all Points In the FternSUtej.C
and Europe can be obtained it W"
from VV.W. SKINNER, Agent. Ssto
E. P, ROGERS, Asst.G.K&PjA-k
R. KOEHLER. Manager.
OREGON CENTRAL
AND-
Eastern R. ft Company
LYAQUINA BAN' m''
ConnWllnBftYutojJ,ft
Francisco & Yaquina llay StesauaT g
STEAMER "WMjJ'fcf S
Sails from Yaquina every MJJ
Francisco. Coos llay. Port Wim,
and Humbolt Ray. unsirpusfl.
Passenger "commoJitiow 1
Shortest route between the U,MK
and California. . ,t vot to S
w.r from Albany or pn" ,,,,. twt
Francisce: Cabin, so; w.-j jlaaw
Bay and Port Orford.cbin6. 1
Bav, cabin 8; round trip. C004
Ciai- RIVER OlVIjjlg Ibs-
. Steamers'-Albiny' 'J "ft
newly furnished, leave . W
-- - . . .
. j; tw v-
Saturdays at 11 . " ' Kettctir
the same day at J P k 6 s.
leave Portland same ill"'
arriving at Salem at 3 P Ccrrllii '
EDWIN STONE . M"SfgS-T
t r maVO. Supt. Rn'y'ir, Aiiooif4
if. P. BALDWIN'. Local AS-.-
Salem.
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