IB Daily Capita! Journal CIV IlOlTKU BROTVIBR3 MONDA, AUGUST II, 1800. M'KINLEYS ACCEPTANCE. Lotus bo fair. Let us bo Just. Mo Klnlcy's letter of iitxepliinoo Is nn nblo docuiiiont. He dicers cttutiotwly between the conlUctlng clcinenta of gold staiidnrt, free traders, and high tariff Republicans, and also not to cross his own utterances In behalf r-t Independent American bimetallism. Hut he steers his craft with a master hand, though It Iks on a crooked course, and among shoals and roekH of destruction. McKlnlcy flatly and nuequlvtH-ally declares the inoiiey question llrst and foremost the paramount Issue In this campaign. As In his speech accepting tho nomination, so in his letter or ac ceptance he makes a plain declaration In favor of the single gold standard. (Why don't you gold stnndaul men applaud?) In his platform, In his acceptance, In liU speeches, wo must conclude that McKlnlcy puts that Issue to the front. There Is no escape from this. McKlnlcy's election would bo a world triumph for tho gold standard. Eng land would bo confident In her financial policy. The house of lloths chlld would oroera new sign painted: "Honda wanted from the entlie new world." C'onlldence would be Im mediately restored and the showctsof gold standard prosperity would descend on ttio world In n deluge. That Is the plain argument of Mc Klnlcy's acceptance. Ilo devotes thrco-fourlhsof his en tire letter to showing tho dangers of free coinage. He quotes himself In fa vor of International agreement and Orover Cleveland against the Sher man 'silver coinage act. Ho declares that free coinage would contract our currency but docs not deny that gold standard Is contracting all other val ues. Ho makes a strong argument for a protective tariff, but docs not declare for a return to tho McKlnlcy tariff. Of course, all well posted people know that oven If McKlnlcy wore elected ho could not rcstoro tho tariff with tho sonata strongly against him, until sil ver Is restored to Its placo us money. Four years ago on a bimetallic plat form, as the Republicans then bad, McKlnloy us a blmctallist and protec tionist would have been tho logical candlduto and might havo been elected, As the advocato of u tariff ho cannot secure while tho somite Is for silver, and tho lower house moro than likely to be, McKlnloy is only useful as tho plain advocato of tho gold standard monoy system under which an exporting and debtor nation cannot prosper. FIRST BRYAN'S SPEECH. lOiiitlmii'fl from UrM pagi'.i That Ouject Lesson. That no ono might mlstako on which sldo of tho financial question ho stands, W. W. Martin, tho Jowoler, has placed In his window a largo plcturoof McKln loy. As It Is tho object lesson of gold and silver In his show window, In which tho value of each motal Is dem onstrated, Is making as many silver votes as for tho gold standard, It ihows oleorly what harm bus been donotho whlto motal by contriving legislators. i O i Deafness Cannot Be Cuied by local applications as they cannot reach tho diseased portions of tho car. There Is only ono way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Jnllamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian tube. "When this tuba Is Inflamed you havo u rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, Deaf ness la tho result, and unless tho Inllamutlon can be taken out, and this tube restored to its normal condi tion hearing will bo destroyed for ovor; nlno cases out of ton arc caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an lullamcd condition of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars fornny caso of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo.iSond for cir culars; free. R J. Chknky, &Co., Toledo, O. OTSold by druggists, 75o. cause the silver In It Is worth but that amount, and then paper dollars would b?, on the same principle, practically j worth nothing. Jiiit the law has made them both one dollar each and they could Ixith have Just as well been printed on paper. Still Mr. Oecr calls this bimetallism, But It Is not bi metallism. It Is gold monomcntalllsiiv and for anyone to say that a gold standard.supportlng all other forms or tuoncy,ls bimetallism Is tho rankestof nonsense. Wo nre agoln told that whatever wrnngi wn committed In 187.1 was rlL'hted five years later by the Uland- Alllson act, which required thecoln- ageor two million ounces per month, was kept up for twehe years, when It was suspended by the .Sherman law, which furnished a market for silver bullion to the amount of fifty-four million ounces per annum, and that tho Sherman law remained In foice for three years. My friends says: 'And during nil these years tho other great nations of tlie earth stood by In amazement and said: In the name of heaven how long can tho United States hold silver up by her own un aided efforts!" Here Is another evi dence that some people cither ninnot or do not understand the simple laws of ciuseand effect. My friend thinks the Sherman act made a market for silver, of courxc, a market makes de mand. But this Is only another in stance of false philosophy. Commo dities going to market are going to a place -of consumption. Ity consump tion a demand -Is created which will .stimulate prices. A market which uoYs not consume Ih not a mar ket at all. All a commodity In a mniket of that kind can do Is to change hands, an operation which never relieves supply nor adds to per manent demand. Should I advertise that I will purchase all tho wheat In the world at present prices and pay for tho same In gold coin, I ask would tiro price of wheat advance? Certainly not unless I should consume thoiwheat. Whqt effect would my purchuso havo on next year's crop? Absolutely It would bo no stimulant. If any effect at nil It, would bo to de press prices. Our government pur chased ono hundred and sixty million ounces of silver under tho Sherman act, at tho commercial prlco In Lon don, which did not relievo tho Ameri can market at all, as any session of congress may order that bullion placed upon the Loudon markot. In order to raise prlco of silver bullion you must transform It In some manner so It will not bo still In competition with Itself. This is a law regulating prices of all commodities subject to supply and demand." Unliko Mr. Geer tho speaker wjb not personal In any of his remarks but evinced. tho greatest fairness on every point. While Mr. Geer mudo great efforts to ridicule all who dtd not agree with him, Mr. Illgdou very man fully coullncd his shafts to tho points at lssuo. Ilo gavo his hearers a very plain statement of tho situation, and trusted to facts to convoy their own truths. His audlonco was held for ovor two hours In rapt attention, and when Mr. Hlgdon concluded In a burst of patriotic eloquonco, not a chair. was vacant and scores wcro still standing. For fully 15 minutes aftor tho close Mr. Hlgdon was crowded wlflTliand shakers, who crowded about and con gratulated .him with great enthusiasm. To Be Pitied. Dakrtta KuralNti There are a few old soldiers yet who Imagine that a vote cast for any one but a Republi can nominee Is a rebel bullet fired at hem. He kindly to them for they arc deserving. Their sacrlliecs and suffer ing aid yet untold. ' Their paltry wages for service has never been made good to them, al though the Republican party was In full power nuny years. They arc thoughtlessly turned down by tho same party and places of public tru t bartered to men who offer more skill In the "practical politics of today. And still they obey the commands as though they came direct from Lin coln's hand and as though they were still lighting against the division of the union. 'TIs hard for them to be lieve, after the desperate struggle which they experienced, that trouble has arisen which Is not between the north and south, and which, If settled without bloodshed, will bo by concen tration or thogreat,unlon-lovlng,com-mon people to cast their ballots In the Interest of themscl vcs.for they are tho ones In whoso prosperity the "conll dence" and stability of tho nation de pends. . Free Spectacles. I probably come noaror making presents of this kind than any ono clso.ns tho following will demonstrate. I bollovo that In mv classes Is em bodied all that Is posstblo in workmanship, material and duality. and I sparo no pains to mako correct fits of tho lenses and frames. Lou bultatlon and examinations free. No. 135 Commercial street. Come nnd sco mo. Chaui.es h. hinoes. 2Uf IIay Wanted. Highest market prlco paid for all kinds of hay. Iirow stcr & Whlto. 01 Court street. 20-3t WflFflPuhM Alway FIRST 2 Gail Borden Eagle Brand nn.innktstln Mil l X For l ytut the IctJbix fereni. tt U the 9 SMt and (h mat Kouomktl Z A PERFECT FOO TO INFANTS Crippled for Life. Albany Democrat, August 2(: Chas. Blake, u carpentor, working on tho O. 0. & K. draw of tho brldgo at this city, met with an accident yesterday about 4 o'clock which will mako him a cripple for llfo. Ho was cutting a 1 1 moor with an ax, when the ax hit a beam ovor his head causing It to glance from Us courso so that It struck his loft foot a hard blow Just above tho Joints. Tho big and next two toes wero completely sovored. Mr. Blako was taken to his homo in the third ward, whoro tho wound was dressed by Drs. a. W. Maston, J. P. Wallace, tho foot being left with only two toes, tho small ones. It will bo six months boforo ho can walk, and then It will bo with a limp. Mr. Blake has u wlfo and several children and can 111 afford to loso his work and suffer tho loss at this time. Colony Cominci. Elder J. Sljea, of Foster, passed through Lebanon Mon day on his way to Albany. Tho Elder informs us that nans Wadtll, late of VYlnconsIn, Is buying up all tho laud, lots, etc., Including tho flouring awl saw mills around Foster. Ho says Wadtll oxpeots to bring out a colony from Wisconsin and locato Jtliom up there. Mr Rhea says that Wadtll has plonty of mono; and pays cash for all Iio buys. Express. "Constantly Taking Cold." So many diseases have tboir origin in a common cold that u knowledge or the best means for tho prevention and cure of colds Is most Important. It Is generally supposed that a cold Is caused by undue exposure nnd that It must of necessity have a " run " of heveral days beroro any roller can bo expected. But Itshould be remem bered that when a cold Is duo to ex posure the patient can easily tell when and where Itaccurred, and It happen", perhaps In a majority or cases, that tho sufferer from this disorder Is uu able to recall any unusual exposure. In such cases It often seems as though every movement brings an addition to tho cold. It Is well known that a strong and healthy person can resist a contact with damp, cool winds and Inclement weather better than one who is weak and debilitated. In other words, a person In good physical health is less liable to take cold than ono who Is" all run down," and those who aro In this conltion will find themsclvss " constantly taking cold " even when they exercise the greatest care to avoid tho slightest exposure. This Is because they arc weak , their blood Is poor and tho bodily runctlons aro In active. In the treatment or cold the liver and bowels should bo kept In healthy action by tho uso or a good cathartic like Hood's Tills. Then tho blood should bo enriched and vitalized, tho stomach and dlgcstlvo organs stimu lated nnd tho wholo system toned and strengthened. For this purposo there Is no bettor medicine than Hood's Sar saparllla which may bo taken with tho utmost contldcnco that It will mako puro, ) ich blood, and build up the system. Hood's Sarsaparllla has a record of euro unknown to any other medicine, nnd its sales nro the largest In tho world. Therefore, bo sure to got Hood's. Tho best safeguard against a cold Is pure, rich, healthy blood and a strong and vigorous body, ir you find yourself " constantly taking cold" try Hood's Tills nnd a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparllla, tho ono true blood purl llor. This groat medlclno will enrich your blood, glvo you an appctlto and mako you feel strong and full or vital ity nnd vigor; and when you nro In such a condition and exercise proper enro you need havo llttlo rear or tak ing cold. To the Taxpayers of Marlon County. Tho county board or equalization will convene at I) o'clock a. m., Aug ust 31. 1800. and will be in session six consecutive days. 1). D. Coffey, county assessor. dw There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cako" soap contains no frcoutkall and will not Injure tho tlnest lace. Try It and notlco tho dlfferenco In quality. John Hughes. Bucklena Arnica Salvo The best Salve in (he world for Cuti, Sore. 8ore, Ulcer. Salt Rheum, Fever and all Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblain, Uruise.Skln Eiuntions, and positively cure I Pile or no pay required. It i guaranteed to I Live per fee satisfaction or money refundeC. S I Price 25 cent a bo. For sale by Fred "A I LecK Notice to Bridge Contractors. Notlco Is hereby given that no war rants will bo drawn for construction or county bridges until contractors for tho samo shall have rurnJshcd to tho county court certlllcd receipts showing that all labor and materials entering Into tho construction or such bridges havo been paid for. G. P. Tekkell, 7-:i-d&wtf County Judge. mn vigor , i.Rv, rsNCll MORI In harmony VV v with tho world, 200O 11, . cvmnletely cureil won ro slugmjt liajipy praises for ; LV,v iL thogrc wt, Brand. m VJi-'sSA cenafulourofwrsox 11' fSCwao "a' weakness and L.vrVJv Uiatvlear knowu to skN-') 23v uiodlcul Bctoncc An 'J23jiA Yl nccoimtnt this trail- tlrrul ilfcfrowy, la book form, with ret eronccs and liroofH. Mill bu aunt la uf. fcrluff won (scaled) free, lull tnanlr vigor permanently rvtored. faUuro linpoulblo. ERIE MEDICAL G0MBUFFA10,N.Y. hi & $Klr 1 I ! I H TittMtiT.TaT This is the very best Smoking Tobacco made. BlackwelPs Genuine BULL DUMAM 1 itJPVfeWi 'Si til HKHtiginHi k&&&7 '"'I LrHHflBGBuMJI v&ffljrgrgZy I iMlHOiim'JlHiliJiNifiS ' InWilltFi iiiffiMii ni 1 iiillMMynlV.,,, , ,,Jr at Yoti will And ono coupon Imlde each J ounce bag and two coupons Inside each 4 ounce bag. Buy a bag, road the coupon and wo how to get your auaro or ix,uw in prrarnu. f4XfrqMqititfia In Town. You'll bcMiipritn. Won't "yellow the clothes." Won't burn your hands. Nothing equals It. Hotter than soap. Extra largo packages. Soap Foam Washing Powder. John Huonna. CASTOR I A For Infants nnd Children. Tb fas- y ' Icei eriry vii;;ir. Notice to Tnxpaycrs. Tim (lMlnminiit tax rolls of Marlon coudty, Oregon, aro now In my hands ror collection. All persons paying delinquent taxes with the next HO days will save costs ns at that time all property upon which taxes have not been paid will be advertised and SOld. 1 T. WMCMTMAN, Sheriff or Marlon County, urcgon. Dated Aug. f, 1800. 8-fd2w w4w JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in pv oceries, oaints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc 01 brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, NEW ADVERTISFMENTS. WANTEDr-A cood hone will take best of care of him for his use, call on or address J. V. Woodruff, 453 Liberty street. 31 3t WANTED-Situatlon by Louis J. Allen as first or second cook; can get first-class recom mendntlon; nlso willing to do any kind of labor; honest, sober and industrious. Ad dress care of Journal. 31 3t WANTEO-Threr small rooms, centrally located. Address No. 13, Hush block. 31 3t TAKEN UlV-Two horses, one brovn with white spot In forhead, loft hind foot white. One bay, both hind feel while and branded on left shoulder. Horses are about 4 years old and weigh about 1,500 and 1,300 pounds. Tho above stock was taken up nt Lafe Townsend's farm 10 miles north of Salem, lly proving property and paying damages and expenses owner can have same. 8 29 im J. W. TOWNSEND. PLOW FOR SALlv-A good riding plow for sale cheap. Inquire of G, E. Payne, one mile cast of penitentiary 6t wit TO UENTUcublecottagc on South Com. mercial and Uelleview, two blocks from post office. Hot water and baths; modern im. provements. Inquire 85 Commercial, 21 61 !.. 1..-1 M.. 1.1- -111 . T"" KM SALE OK TKAU1S. An elegant 12. aero tract of land in Hampden Park addition, on Asylum avenue. Will trade for residence property in Salem, Address W., care Jour nal. FOR SALE OK" TUADE-N45 " lnw proved farm land, 4 miles east of Salem, with new house, new barn, running water; will sellor trade for cheaper laud. Address O, M. Keoves, Salem. Or. 7 27 im t'oK SALE-Drivinc mare for sale at a bar gain; weluht about 1 1C0; good traveler, In quire of Wm. Hrown & Co. 30 tf CAKl'ET PAPER Large lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap, lus the thine for puttinu under carpets, Lall a Journal office SALEM WATER CO. Office: Willamette Hotel Bulldin For water service apply at .office. 13111 payable monthly in advance. Make a complaints at the office. There will be no deduction In water rate on account cf temporary absence from the city unless notice 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 1093. Apply at office ror copy. Kindefgar ten and Primary School, fr C. f n1 tistll r.nnn hr L-lnrUr. urate room. Also Training Class for Kindcrgart' ners in September, buiiu ON THE DOLLAR, Ed, S, Lamport, 289 Commercial st Salem, Or,, Has' bought the Frank E, Shak fcr and the M. Beamcr harness stocks at forced sale, $4,000 worth ot goods will be disposed of at 50 cciits on the dollar, Sign of the White Horse. WANTi.iJ Solicitors fur cum "Ilryan. Hew all and I'ice Silve, by liryan, written by R I. feic Omaha World-Herald, appoii-ic 1 Ilryan, Contain perc'n" u.! ' bonanza for agents, a fri" workers, Only $1 Jo. . . book. 50 per cent t'r l t paid OiilfTt free Hvi u of territory. I'erininent ir-1 ' 00. Allures 1 he jSn-inri.il Urn Star building, Chicago u ll 11 1 .nr 11 h 1 ii l.i (lk .111 iii'.i.r C 8 1 e i,, .1 l Salem Steam Laundry Please noticcjthc cut in prices on the following! Shirts, plain 10 cents Under drawers 5toioc:nts Under shirts 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair 3 cenis Handkerchiefs I cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 c nts Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels andjfothcr work inj tclhgcntly washed by hand, Col. J, Olmsted Prop, OREGON CENTRAL .AND Eastern R. R. Company LYAQUlNAffDAY ROUTE. Connecting nt Yaqulna Uay with the Sa Francisco & Yaquina llay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON," Sails from Yanulna every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos bay, Port Orforil, Trinidad and Humbolt bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisce: Cabin, $6; steerage, $4; to Coos Bay and Port Orford, cabin $6; to Humboldt bay, cabin $8; round trip, good 60 days. $16, YAOUINA UAY. The moit popular seaside resort on the North Pacific Coast. No undertow surf bathing absolutely safe. y 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 be found in abundance wiihin a few hours' drive of the bay, CFReduced rates to alt points. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallls, Or. I. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. M. P. BALDWIN, Local Agent.Altona Dock Salem. C. H. IVTACK. - DENTIST, - Succesor to Dr. J. M.'Keene, old White Corner, Salem, Or, Parties desiring superior operations at moderate fees In any branch ate In especial request. "I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be unto nil people." A "BIBLE KEY" "ThePlau of the Ages." This is the best work on the IHble, ever issued from the pross. It gives a complete explanation of all the doctrinal subjects of the holy scriptures, presenting the wonderful harmony, simplicity aud beauty of God's plans for the redemption of the human family from sin and death. The work Is complete in three (3) volumes, all for $1. uurs 1. u. ujyu, 104 Waller street, Salem, Or. 7.17.1m" COLT TAKEN UP. A three-year-old colt, bay color and white star in forehead, was taken up by the undej. signed. Owner can have same by proving property and Daying costs. Call at place, 5 miles east of Salem, on Macleay road. 8"'" J. R. PICKENS. r??t,yi ! u a not I?;. ..... VIS' I,,"ru, '"' ono 1.. la bit. i-noUonoa ntiica .-s c.'n;-r.v.".,w"r"r :j7.i'.- s .:;::' "?."?." r.jJT-Sr.V,. T.""'TjVr.?a' iuuram. i,,";--. -aa ,.rsv?5ai.r.".tt: $ftt(Kk3CHEUiCuQ& tranj.. Noa-utrlnftat. Lcncx.in,o.:gV3 aoia 117 DrunUU, U.S-i. .4M?r ' la PUlo wrapper. (Jl "-i'l Peter G, Norgrenf (Formerly with P. J. Lnrsen & Co.) Carriage and wagon shop, 320 Commercial street, bring on yoar work, old or new, and have It done with a guarantee of satisfaction. 6 26d&v tf WHAT IS SAID. Some say we give the best meal in town for 15c. We say try us and see, REST T I S. RICHARDSON. PROP. lrSccond door notth of llctel Willamette. "THE ANDERSON." Stago headquarters centrally located at "The Anderson" for lines leaving Salem, Slates there fir orders. All packages and parcels left there will be cared for. Waiting parlors, good rooms, nnu merus at an hours. GEO. W. ANDERSON, Prop. DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all masl and passencbr trains, bur gage and express to all parts of the city. l'rompt service, leicpuonc no. 70. jAftma kauek. MEN WANTED to chop cord wood. The Labor Exchange wants n numhe. of good wood choppers nt once. Apply at warehouse. 11. J. SHARP, 8 4 tf Manager. T- H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, MakesaspMalty of fine repair work, Setb Thomas clock., etc., 215 Commercial Street "Kindergarten." Mrs CM 0:1c will re.oncn her kinder gartni in the Congregational :hurch parlors on ircpiemucr 28, - o 29 im MONEY TO LOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans ciiixidcicd without delay HAMILTON & MOIR Hush bonk buildin.1. MONEY TO LOAN! On city nr farm property. Over Utah's Hank, T. K. FORDJ C. H. LANE, HHtQUNTTaDl 211 Co-mnercl.il St.. Salem (Dr ySuits $15 upwards. I'anu upwands'Q WOLZ'S HARKn ISTFREE DELIVERY. WOLZ & MIESCKE Proos. Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt meats ISBFresh sausago a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST FOUNTAIN WASHER T. IB. BROVN,a 187 Commercial street. ; Salem, Oregon. EAST AND SOIFH --VlA- Shasta Route, OFHTHE ONE-HALF SIZE OP BOX POZZONI'S COMPLEXION POWnPRi STSLilS. SHi .'JX-toHUSHS. nl ' . ., r-r..o WT4B suBuvToruviunit i'WtOirs 1 wMbeveryboxoI1'OZ3KOri"Bd n?4 ScoUi's GOU WW I I x 11 LEKVCJ4 IWIH W ioroi. AT DBUqaiSTS anb -PANOY STORES. Tho Rosv FrnshnnSB Ana a Telvety sottness of the skin la tnv rlably obtained by thoao.who uso l"oi)Mi'B Complexion ltwder. I to Southern Pacific California Express Train-Run dii k- oiiop. m. L.Yr-1'o 11:00 p, m.VLv io;45 a tn ) Ar- S. Above trains stop 1 TtPoTtUldTTi-d oucuus, uaisey, narrisburc. Tnnnw JC"1 Eugene, Crosw.ll, Drain J aid"" J"? 'X from Itoseburg to Ashland lnelpilw ll0M ; 1 """ "AIL DAIIV, U:.'10 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 'S:20 p.in lv.l'ortlanUnr; lv. Salem lv. nr. Roscb'g lv. ioiuT THopS; 2:20 p.nL JiWa.nt oi.r,m i-AHSENnnn Sou"' I r-.Tr- I 1:00 run. 0:15 p.m. DINING CARS lv. Portland nr. r. on em lv. OGDEN iortf TUHninr o:00 a.tn. ROUTE PIIf-TAIAN ihil'!!."!. .,. ,- nnd sccondH:lass sleeping cars attached to .1) WEST SIDE niViuinM Between Portland and Corvalllj, d'allr fei vk UUIIUMT) I OH 7130 a.m. I Lv. ?.m. Ar. I2MSP.I l'ortliml Corvallis. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Contral jfc Eastern Rt!f0aJ, Express train dally except Sunday, 4:45 p. rn. Lv. 1'ortland 1, 1 7'S P. i". Ar Ar.McMlnvilleLv S:jo. m. THROUGH TICKETS to ill nnlnt tn 111. P.it,m C1.1.. r... and Europe can be obtained at lowest ritei irom .v. orviwiMiiK, Agent, Sltm. E. P, ROGERS, Ant. O. f. & P. A , Portland. Or. R. KOEHLER, Manager. Chicago, Milwaukee & Si. Paul By -f, PAUL. . , Vc ' i xjfi o w a . y W GLANCE AT THIS MAp. Of the Chicago, Milwaukee .and, St, Pl Railway and note its connection with til transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Oasis, and romembcr when going east thst Its twin nre lighted with electricity and bested b; steam. Its equipment is superb. Elepsl Buffet, library, smoking and sleeping tin, with free reclining chairs. Each sletptM car beithhas an electric reading limp, w Its dining cars aro the best In tbewtli. Other lines are longer than this, bat nw are shorter, nnd no other offers the above Inx urious accommodations. These tre luffieieM reasons for the popularity of "Th Mil kec." Coupon ticket agents in every nil road office will give yon further InformaUoa, or address C. J. EDDY, General Agent, J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Apnt Through Tickets TO THE EAST! iVIAHTHE Union PacificS System. hrough Mil Sleene between .. . Tnsnl. ough Pullman i.Wjj- flf :rs and Free; Reclining Chuff Portland to Chicago, heated b.:K " H uurnMi -; lighted by lintscn hb'".. Time to Chicago, 3 I nv... .- x. VnfV. A Which is many hours quo Jars 'oWUJT:. cea rrates, time tables and f-U?n' BOISE A-JtJ" ARU,Sd.0, apply to R.W niriiiii'i BAXTER. nw.PafcJ9' VTgftSWJg; Ladles Who V- ..vu,a., mi ua rvjuob re t riJkttBRH L a V "ft W m-