ii iiii in n ru" Daily Capital Journal BY HOl'ttK BROTHBKB, THUKSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1890. IS HARVEY SUOTT CIIAZY? People Troni fresh green country are. likely to overestimate their power wiianliic? start out to astonish the WarlU. It 18 IUUS HOI. bUIJii ioiii I tim tuimntiriiKi ' ov orator' nas oe- come practically speechless after ills pctislng popullstlc Ideas of llnancc fro'niacjir platform for two days at the top of his very lusty lungs, and that his unsophisticated, country bred wire "shows evident signs of ex haustion" as she essays to take the pushing, curious, perspiring t-'ir0"K by the hand Individually and smile unon It collectively In fresh, winsome, girlish fashion. Oregonlan. Those green country people. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan of Nebraska, stand In llnltely higher In the opinion of Americans with the least bit of com mon sense than the author of the nbove. Hnrvey Scott Is so In the habit of setting down people who do not agree with him as crazy that ho has gone to i li vnrirn of ItlRariltV llllllSclf. If tllC above paragraph Is not written by an Insano man ho deserves contempt for his Insulting fling to country people. It Is high time an American born and bred, with an "unsophisticated country-bred wife" took possession of the "White House and rescued this coun try from the blight and gangrene or a city politician. TUB FARMER "as"a CHEAT. Farmers think the silver standard will not hurt them, Iwcauso they do not work for wnges and because they own few securities to shrink In value. They think they occupy a happy posi tion between tho laboring man and tho capltallbt, whore they can protlt at tho cost of both, paying both tho farm laborer and tho mortgago cred itor In money of half value, and sell ing their products for twice as much nominal and tho same real valuons now. Even If they pay doublo nomi nal value for all they consume, they think they will still gain by cheating their two classes of creditors, the money-lenders and the worklngmen. Oregonlan. This Is Jamming the furmor pretty haul. How many Oregon farmers will Bwallow tho above- from Oregon's only metropolitan paper? How long will they keep on taking a paper that calls them cheats? Farmers do work for wages and arc their own paymasters but are getting poonpay for their tlmoand liavo a right to complain. If farmers could make wages at their own work thoy might possibly bo aula to employ labor and pay wnges. Will tho Oregonlan tell the public how tho prices or farm products can bo stopped from sinking lower and lowor uudor tho gold standard? Will It toll us how labor can be em ployed unless farmors enn mako enough oft tho land to pay wages? "7.... lnlm.nMi n m .ill l1lllnil Intih HlA 11U 1 IUUUILII U U ill U.tW. ...fcw , city or to tramping on .. , i When enough aro Idle under tho gold standard thero will bo a royolutlou. i w VALUE OF FOREIGN COINS. Will somo of tho gold standard ud vocates toll us why tho C pesetus, or Spain, which liavo a pure bullion weight or 347.22, liavo an exchango value of 75 cents, while- tho 0 franc, of France, which has a puro bullion weight, or 317.22, has an exchange value or 91. According to tho law or October 1, 1800, the gold value or both tho French (colns rorcrcd to Is 1)01 cents, ir the facta aio as above stated, perhaps our correspondent can tell us why. En .1. The Speakership. WOODIiOItN, Aug, 12, 1300. Editor Jeurnal: I notice In tho Dally Statesman or August 12, under tho caption, "A Chut With Ilourue." Mr. Broune has usplrutlons to the penkershlps in the next house mild oh lia httH-u considerable following ho stands n far hotter show ror tho posl- tlon than many others who aro carry- lng tliomsclves with similar plans. Among these latter aro ILL. Burkley. II, L. Uarkley Is not, has notbeen ami will not be candidate for tho speak- ershlpandiUtti,ue.MoKcoM ' DAVID BURR CHASE. j fan. Journal. -The writer wishes first to niik'nowlcdKfto Mr.CH.Moores Ills oblltriillonrt Tor pleasure derived I .- it .1.... l .ta.K-tli.1n I mm ri'imniK iiuiii(uui.ii;iii"ii muni ., 'in the StHtcflnmn.on the Johnson mat ter. After rending the nauseating sort of hnmc-nindc rot, with which the I Statesman's columns arc so plentifully ticsprlnkled, It is really refreshing to p,,,. UiU willliigsnf a person who, U,0Ugl 0I1 t)e wroK .sdc of the case, has so much or the ability or a skillful specical pleader. He has brain and knowledge enough to back up some of his theories with facts and statistics, well knowing that any.pro- poslllon can be proven by statistics.) In flue, Mr. Moored Is no Sardine. i Now let tw lako a partial review of I his article. Ofcourso he Indulges In) tho usual ridicule of these misguided mortals who arc unablo to believe Hint the Wilson tariff bill Is responsible ror all the dccllno In the price of wheat, but we arc used to all that. Then he repeats the charge that wc "garble" the utterances of Maine audCarllslIe, bccaiihc we do not give a certified copy of (ill proceedings or congress when ever we quote rrom one or their old speeches. At the same time he can not deny the main fact, which Is all wc claim, that Blaltio and Carlisllc both did, in 1878,denouncc the demone tization of sliver In the strongest terms. Mr. Moorcs lilinseir quotes Ulalne as saying that the action, with ourselves, or Germany and the Latin union In demonetizing silver had "been the leading and dominant cause ror the lupld decline In the price or silver." That Is one or our fundamental argu ments that the demonetization or silver has been the cause of Its decline In price as measured In gold, and It Is one of tliogoldltcs most strenuously deny.Thank you.Mr.jMooresi Ho also quotes Mr. Soctbcer as testifying to the riso In the value of gold. Thai Is auothcr of our facts which tho goldito deny. Thank you again, Mr. Moores! Howcvcr,hc Is unfair In saying that the silver men "won't have an Inter national agreement," ror wo would bo glad to have It, and will have it much soonor than would tho Republican gang of goldbugs with all their pledges; but wo don't propose to sit down and patiently wait on England, for wo liavo sense enough to know that alio will never consent or allow it as long as she can prevent It. England, bolng tho creditor nation of tho world, hiiHovcrythlng to gain by tho world's adoption and retention of tho singlo gold standard, and England has never been Justly accused of being any eleemosynary Idiot asylum; but Alio can neither bulldoze nor bamboozlo tlio United States, a debtor nation, into playing Into her hands much longer. It is positively amusing, In this connection, to sec Mr. Moores quoting that England Is today enjoy ing "an expanding tradc,a marked tie crcaso in tho volumo of commercial failures, nnd n buoyancy In tho stock exchange." Truly, tho Republicans arc making the uttcra..co of the .. unusu juuruuis uu tumuiu iiui.y. ir. Aioorcs uses it to snow what the gout standard will do ror n country, while his colleagues use It to show how the Iniquitous Wilson bill Is enriching England at our expense. Surely Mr. Moores forgets tho Wilson hill when he tells us that, "hard as times aro to day ovcry one familiar with our na tional history knows that at various periods In the past they have been a great deal worse." In this lino Mr. Moorcs arrives at two widely varying conclusions. He tolls us: "Farm products today will buy twice as many or tho necessities of life as thoy would In 1810 under freo coinage, and one day's labor will buy twice as much." On tho prlipl plo that things which are equal to tho same thing aro equal to each other, this shows that one day's labor must buy tho same amount of farm prod WEAK CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims el Lost Mtulioou enomu scwi nt tlm.t explains hmv full Jimuly vljroi' U t'at!lj (jiitvujr nnd Dorutaueutly restored. Nornaii Buirerlnt: from weakness can of fcnltoljinorotiiU timely advice. Honk toll Uou full Btrtimith. do. Vciopwent nnd tono aro Imputed U overy ronton of tho body, tiont with ixwltlvs portion of ths body, tfonl witu ixmi uraar(iied)r tonor muou application. men ucts now ns In 1840. But he proves from thp llguies or I In- Aldrloh sen ate commit tee that I Ho pincliaslng power of wages with all articles of ordinary un Including meat and bread, which arc surely rami products, stood in 1890 at 1.72 as compared with 81.4 In 1843. From one point or view a dav's labor buys the same amounts or farm products as It did llfty years ago, wlille from nnothor point It buys over twice as much. Truly, there Is nothing In the round world like figures In the bauds or an expert. He also tells us that, "Just pi lor to 18C0 one day's labor would buv three pounds or coffee or eight yards of calico or one-half pound or tea, while it took live .day's labor tribuyapulr of thick boots." He should stop to consider that this piovcs nothing un less wc reckon on how many more yards or calico or pairs or thick boots can bo produced now by one day's labor with Improved machinery than could be produced by one day's hand labor at that time. He might also prolltably Inquire Into the wearing qualities or the calico and thick boots or those days. It Is hardly necessary to remark that comparative prices or tea and coffee are worthless in tills connection, for they have been affected by too many Inlluences on which It Is Impossible to figure. In any case, Mr, Moores might be more convincing if he would go back only 23 years for his statistics, Instead of 40, 50 and 00 years. Now let us have a little lllng at the much bombarded Mr. Johnson. The goldltes seem greatly disturbed be causo the blmctalllsts haven't all rushed Into print with assurances to Mr. Johnson that Ins salary of $70 per month (ror doing two men's work) would be Instantly doubled by Bryan's election. If we wcro as good at prom ising and pledging ns our Republican friends, wc should undoubtedly do so, but, strangely onough, oven at the risk or losing a vote, we prcrer to tell the truth. If Mr. Johnson'ssalary Is tlxed and unchangeable at $70 per month for tho rest of his natural lire, then his purely Hellish Interests aro with the gold standard. If he Is liable to over lose his Job; IT his salary Is subject to cither reduction or Increase, and tho law or supply and demand will cause his wages to bear about a certain relation to those or men In other 'occupations; If he wishes to Invest his surplus In any thing but bonds and mortgages; If It would bo worth anything to him to sco tho country enjoying genulno prosperity; If any or theso things arc true, then ho Is In the wrong pow, H ho signs any of the blanks which the railway companies aro sending to tholr employes ror tho purposo or lindlng out who among them can bo depended on us good gold standard suckers. David Burnt Chask. Sai.km, Or., Aug. I), '00. Mr. Johnson's Reply. Salum, Or., Aug. 12, 1890. Editok Jeuunal: On August 1st Tub Journal published my answer toS. T. Johnson or JclTcrson. Be tween August 1st and August 8 the Statcman had given about six col umns to a notice of that answer, claiming continually that Mr, John hou had not been answered. On Aug ust 8th I handed the editor of tho Statesman my answer to Johnson with request that It bo published that his readers might Judge for them- solves as to whether or not Mr. John son had .been answered. Tlio artlclo has not yet appeared in the States man, but that papor asks this morn ing, "Why don't some one nnswor Johnson ?" Apropo to this question I will say: "nono aro so blind as those who will not see," "none so deaf as thoso who will not hear," "nono so foolish as those who will not reason." W. T. KIODON. Sure to Win. Tho people recognize and appreciate real lucili. lliMl in vriiy .iuwi wr.ii'iiu hm the largest sales in the world' Merit in medicine means the power to cure. Hood's Saisaparllla cures absolutely, permanently cures. It is the One True Wood Purifier Its icpeilor merit is an established tact, and merit wins. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, headache. Notice to Drldge Contractors. Notice Is hereby given that no war rants will bo drawn for construction or county bridges until contractors ror thosamo shall havo furnished to tho county court certltled recolpts showing that all labor and materials entering into tho construction of such bridges havo beeu paid for. u. J., j.eukkl.l,, STATE NEWS. Potatoes sold for 1.'0 last week In Itnscbtirg. Mr jiushel r.nat. Mnniinv snow fell In the mountains In Grant county. The teachers of Douglas count) are holding an Institute at Itoseburg. J. Altliic, of Plaluvlew, killed a rattlesnake 4.1 Inche-Iong. It was a ten rattler. W. J. J.Scott, a pioneer of Lane county, died at Ills home at (Jreswell, aged 72 years. J. C. Gillette, a veteran or t lie late war, and of the Mexican war, died at his home In McMlnnvllI last Sunda.' morning. Company'C, O. N. O., r Eugene, will stitrt next Friday to Newport to take part in tho voluntary encamp ment. At the county teacheis Institute at Oregon City 151 teachers were en rolled," 102 or them reclcved Institute cerll Meatus. Rabbits are so thick in Harney county says tlio Items of that county that one can see 2000 In a singlo evening. Some of the Ileitis of grain are swarming with rabbits. By a contract tiled for record, J. II. Epler, or Wllsonville, agrees to sell 12,0 '0 pounds or hops to Llllen thai & Co., or San Francisco, at 0 cents per pound, 3 cents to bo ad vanced at picking time. jMau-H H HHnj"'"lh Take No Substitute. J Gail Borden I Eagle Brand . CONDENSED KH.K I lbs lwysrtood flRST In the tutlnu 4 tlon ef'Cn Amerkin People. Ko othtr Is f "JuitaicooJ." Best Isfant Food. Ha,HMI.MOHIII""H"':'"tl- JOHN HUGHES, Dealer In groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc ot brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of firrass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE OR TRADE. An decant u- aero tract of land in Hampden Park addition, on Asylum avenue. Will trade for residence property In saicm. Auciress w., care jour nal. WANTED Every one to attend and bring their friends to the ice cream social given by tlic Woodmen Circle ladies at the A. O. U, W. linll. on next Friday ivenlnc, Aucust 14. at 8 o'clock. Musical program during the evening. Admission ijc 1231 FOR SAU-S-Gradc Helstein: in full milk and very gertlej 6 years old; can bo seen at any llmo. Apply C. II. Riley.Snring Valley Koau, csi saicm. insigiuoi uig uriugc. II 3t LOUND A buucli of keys. Owner can have same by paying for this notico at Jour nal ollice. 10 31 mil HALF. ()l 'I'ltADtt-vJC acres int. proyed farm land, 4 miles east of Salem, with new nouse, new uarn, running wnicr; win sell or trade for cheaper land. Address O. M. Reeves, Salem, Or. 7 271m WOOD WAN i liD-'icn cords ot prime big fir, ten cords of grub oak and ten cordu split ash. Address, with price, XXX, care this cilice. 14 tf HERE'S VOW ClttNCE. A proprietor wants to train; a good weekly newspaper ouice In good town lor unincumbered im-rovcu sa lem property. No opposition. Good rea sons. Information at tuts office. 6 18 tf FoR SALl-Drivinc mare for sate at a bar- galnj weight about 1 160; good traveler, In quite of Vm. Crown & Co 30 tf FOR SALI& At a llareain. Fine residence and cerner lot, near city hall. For further par'lculars inquire at this office. 6-J3 tt FOR" SALFTOR RENIV-40 acres land 5 miles out. l'artly improved, wood and pasture, good house, large barn, 2 acres bearing orchard, lot of small fruit, good water. Wood tttumpagc can be liau. uox 145, aaiem CARPET PAPER Large lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Jjs the thing for putting under carpets. Call a Journal office. WANTED.-Solicitors for campaign book "llrvan. Sewall and Free Silver." authorized by llryan, w ritten by R. L. Metcalf, Editor Omaha World-Herald, appoiuted author by llrvan. Contains speeches ami platform. A bonanza for acents, a free silver mine for workers. Only Jl So. The only autnorired book. Jo per cent. Credit given. Freight paid Outfit free. Uenln now with choice ot territory, 1'eimanent. profitable woik for '00, Aiiuresv ine national ucok concern, Star lluilding, Lliicago o lc-3ot Experienced Travelers sy they know they're on the llurllngton the moment they strike It. It is so smooth so easy jo delightfully free from jolts and jars and sudden starts nd stops nother proof of the truth of 'what we try to bring home to you every week in tho year that (or right down solid com. fort, the liurlington has no real comnetltor amonr? the railroads Omaha, Peoria, Chicago, Joseph, Kansas City and I Mil. an. nrlv A fiiv mtF St. St. the points to which it will pay you to tale the Burlingtoa. Tickets and full information on application to me local tick et pHH mmim aguui ur uy uuuichiu);. a.c.she'ldon.'g.a.. ' -'Pwtland.Or. Strong Norvca Just ns surely como from tho uso or Hood's Sarsaparllla as does tho euro of scrofula, salt rhoura, or other so-callod blood diseases. This Is simply because tho blood affects tho condition of all tb Nerves bones, muscles and tissues. II it Is Im pure It cannot properly sustain these parts. If made puro, rich, red and vltal Ircd by Hood's Sarsaparllla, it carries health instead of diseaso, nnd repairs the worn, nervous system as nothing cup can do. ThuB nervous prostration, hysteria, neuralgia, heart palpitation, nro cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla Bccauso It is the Ono Truo Blood Purifier, TT 7, Jr,!,, " nro tho best nftcr-dlnnci HOOd S PlllS pills, nld digestion. 23c, Salem Steam Laundry Please noticcjthe cut in prices on the followingi Shirts, plain locenls Under drawers stotocents Under shirts 5' 10 cents Socks, per pair 3 "n,s Handkerchiefs cent Silk handkerchiefs 3cmts Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per .dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels and other work in tclligcntiy washed by hand, Col, J. Olmsted Prop, SALEM WAGON MM SIM I am prepared to do nil l.mU n' .mi'. It wood and iron. Repairing mnchln-n' ot any kind or makinjj and rei airing Mime cut ters, tools and edged icols ol any kwi I n nd and repaired; wa'nn .mil bi't'lcs ripi ed, and new ones made to ordrr. llors li up, the best that can bt dime in mwn, 1.. nil made hhoes. I'litcs and rnrnln s'i i 'arc ' fully attended to. Call at my stan '. a; 100 Chemcketa street, back of New Yuri. tket store. K. T. HERSCHI1ACH. n. HROWN, Salem, Oregon. 187 Commercial street. SALEM WATER CO, Office) Willamette Hotel Bulllinr For water service apply at oflice. Bill payable monthly in advance. Make gi complaints at the ollice. There will be 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 will please read "under building purposes" page 17 of schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at oflic? for copy. H k Si. Paul Ily, iteir dm JggjP GLANCE AT THIS MAp. Of the Ch'cago, "Milwaukee ;and iSt. Paul Railway and note Its connection with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha ' and remember when going east that Its tn.'ns are lighted with electricity and heated by steam. Its equipment Is sunerb. Klerant 1 Bullet, library, smoking -and sleeping cars. 1 with free reclining chairs, Each sfeepinK I car Ijetth has an electric reading lamp, and , its dinltlf can am lhi lu In !.-. . 1.1 i Other lines are longer than this, but none ' .v uuiicr, mm no oiner oners tne above lux urious accommodations. These are- sufficient reasons for the popularity of "The Milwau. , CouPn ticket agents in every rail, road olfice will pive vnn r.irl,.r!nC.n..,i (P ft,'1roc ' C.T.EDDY. General Agent, J. W, CASEY, Trav. Pass. A, FOUNTAIN WASHER! Chicago, Mi mm y- o 8 h MlNNESOTAyNw O jA . & ,, X M I LWAU K e eWPB V w A V7T1 Agent. Portland -w t - DENTIST.- Successor to Dr. j. M.lKeem., old White Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superioi operations at moderate fees In any brunch are In especml request. Peter G, Norgren,' f Formerly with P J Larsen & Co S Carriage and wagon shop, 320 Commercial street firing on yoar work, old or new, and have it dune with a cunrantfp of satisfaction. 6a6d&wtf I MONEY TO LOAN I On city or farm prnpcily. Over bush's Bank, T. K. FORDj C. H. LANE, MEltCHANTTAILOR 2tt Co'irnirci l st , SaL-m Or UP"Suits $15 upwards. l'ants$ upw.ndsj 'WHAT is said. j Some say we give, the best meal in town for 15c. Wc'say try us and see. M 1. j S. RICIIARDSOiN, PROP. tySecond door north of Hctcl Willamette. "THE ANDERSON." Stago headquarters centrally located at "'1 he Anderson" for lines leaving Salem. Slatct there f.r orders. All packages and parcels left there will be cared for. Waiting parlors, good rooms, and meals at all hours. GLO. W. ANDERSON, Prop. Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP. Kxpti'H, luggage nnd all kinds cf work done promptly. lave orders at I'atton's unit 12 MEN WAN1 ED to chop cord wood. The Labor Exchange wants n numbc of good wood choppers at once. Apply at warehouse, It. J. SHARP, 841! Manager. T- H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spialt) ( line repair work, Setb Thomas clork., en... 215 Con merclal Street On farm land seem ily. Special rates on l.ugi loins. Loans consul:.. J (v ih u iltlav MAMiLION & MOIR Hush Pank bu .a: .1. WS Willi U5TFREE DELIVERY. W0L2 & M1ESCKE Proos. Denlars in all kinds of fresh an! salt meats J3Fre.sb sausage- a specially. 171 COMMERCIAL ST " A T " 50 Gents ON THE DOLLAR, Ed, S, Lamport, 289 Commercial st D Salem, Or,, Hasjbought the Frank. EgShalv fer and the M, Beamcrharness stocks at forced sale, $4,000 worth oh goods will be disposed of at 50Jcents on the dollar, Sign of the White Horse. OREGON CENTRAL Eastern R, H. Company IVAOIIINA I1AV nniTTP Connecting at Yaquina Bay with the Sa , Francisco & Yaquina Bay 8teamshlp Co. STEAMER ''FARALLON," Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for San Francisco. Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and IlumboU Bay, I'sssenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisce: Cabin, $6; steerage, U to Coos Bay and Port Orford, cabin 6: to Humboldt Bay, cabin $8; round trip, good 60 dayi$i6. The most popular seaside resort on the North Pacific Coast. No undertow surf bathing absolutely safe. For those wishing to combine hunting and fishing with aquatic sports, this resort has no equal. Deer, bear, elk, cougar, brook trout and salmon trout can bs found in abundance within a few hours' drive of the bay. tt7R(!durrft rfltre trt nil rtlntc EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccnrallis, Or. J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. M. P. BALDWIN, Local Agent.Altona Dock Salem. Ladios Who Value C H. MACK. A reflntd complexion must uso Poaonl'a Pow-j Haw Afi .. .1 r" . . -...... EST "AND SOUth Shasta Route, "i1 I UK Souiheni Pacific Co California Exprm Train-Hun 1 . and San Franci 8150 p.m. 'I Ur-l'oitlaii -Lv- Saler, '. ) Ar- S. Krts, 'ottlaml r-Ar 11:00 p.m. haiem- A,. 10:4c. a.m. 1 risen t.v. 00 m 7T n. Above trains stop at l.astfp..,.i. . City, Wodburn.' itiS'to &ne,"onvAlban'' Albany Tnncttai T. Shedds, IlaUcy, Hamburg, junc.'il KBt Eugene, Cresw.ll, Draln, and 1 fts? 'h from Rosehurg to Ashland, inclusive m " , "" wail miiv, South Kortli (1:30 11. tn. 11:00 a.m. 5:20 p.m. lv.l'ortltuidur. WupK lv. Salem lv. ar. itoscb'tf lv p.m. 8:00 a.m. 4:00 n.m. iv. Portland ar ortb lOileaS: 0:15 p.m. ar. Salem lv. o:w)a.tn. DINING CARS OGDEN koitrp ! and second-class sleeping cars attached to ill through trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvallls, daily cept Sunday.) ' ' 7:30 a.m.! Lv. laiSp.m. f Ar. Portland. Corvallis. Ar. tt.:2op.m"; w W'-V P. m. At Albany and Corvallis conneu with trains of Oregon Contra! & Eastern Railroad. Express train dally except Sunday. 4:4s 1. m 75 P. Lv. Portland Ar. I 8:25 in. Ar.McMlnvilleLvl :d a. b. THROUGH TICKETS to nil points in the Eastern States, Csnida and Europe can be obtained at lowcrt run from W.W. SKINNER, Agent. Site. . E. P, ROGERS, Asat. G. P. & p. A Portland, Or. R. KOEIILER, Manager. 0. R. & N. CO, E.;M'NEILL, RECEIVER. TO THE EAST GIVES HIE C1I01C -OF- Two TranscontinenW Route:. Via Spokane Minneapolis at'Paul and Den ver Omaha and Kansas Cily.ftLow ntu to eastern, cities. OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Fjancisco. Qinm.rt 1fiv. Alnctvnrtfi Anclt. Pdrtllttd July, 26, 31 and August 5, 6, to, 13, JO, :$ anu 30. Fare Cabin, $55 steerage, J2.J0. WILLAMFITE RIVEKQDIVISION. Steamers Ruth for Portland, Tuesdsr sal Friday, at 7130 a.m. .... For Corvallis Wednesday andjssturdsr L S p.'m. Steamer Gypsy for Poetland, Wedneidsjr and Saturday at 7:30 a. m. For Corvallis, Monday and Thursday at 5 p. m. , , Lowest freight and passenger rates. Rooal trip tickets very cheap. Tickets sold ana baggage checked through to all points with out extra transfer charges. For full details call on Boise & B" agents, Sal.m.Oreonoraddress. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. For full detab, call or. ddrcs. Foot of Tradest. Loca' gofc PAB&aSjE' RUNSj oilman Sleeping Cars. Elegant,Dinin Cars Tourist Sleeoln Car - AP Helena ana THRPUGIITICKCTS East and Soutn lUFor Information, UmeSeirfi. ,B,p, tickets, call on or writs r THOMAS, WATT & CO; AGENTS, 0r, -. m,lal srrtet, iM' ul 3ai v, rioniu vrxr Delicacy . . f&"J3S5l22 T "''"W I'ABBENriKIt South i r k. .. . 1 nvnp Iruoiie&ioujrw ioujiuuuumiuiMvu, EUEMKDIOALGO..IUFFALO.H.Y. &wtf County Judge. plaxion PWaJMjjJ'l "1' uua b son ana oeauttrai sian. tfT .-J&lLi iripfnsln