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

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Daily Capital Journal
BY WOffltK BKOTHERS,
j NOTEHOLDERS
fjThe it tempt of, the tfOldltes to ur-( Wiites an Able Letter on the
TfiunsruY. SEPT. 10, 18M.
PRESIDENTIAL TICKET.
ForIriSependent, American Bimetallism
t ; and People's Government.
For President,
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN,
of Nebraska.
For Vice-President,
THOMAS WATSON,
of Georgia.
OREGON UNION I'KKSIDKN HAt, ELECTORS,
N. L. BUTLER, Polk County, Democratic.
M. L. OLMSTED. Baker County, Peoples.
HARRY WA I KINS. Yamliill Co.. Peoplos.
E; IIOFER, Marion Co., Silver Republican.
ELDER BARKLEYS MEETINGS.
Hon. II. L. Ilarklej will speak as follows;
Orojon City, September loj Allmny. .Sep
tember It; Eugene, Scptemb r t2;Corvallls,
September, li; Toledo. September 1$.
Ibanoii, September lO; McAIintiville, Sep
tember 17; Jelferon, Se lemlwr 18; Orunt'f.
Pass. September 22; Clatskanic September
24; Kaiama, W'anh., September 2G.
I'ostponcd the
jubilee.
Siilcni McKlnley
Circulate Lite
silver daily.
little 1 cent Hryan
The Bryan,
wave goes on.
bread and butter tidal
The .silver dollar will never lie voted
down at the polls by (he American
people.
Senator Mitchell must, want lobe
corporation attorney for that railroad
to Mars.
Head the open letter to the editor
of the Statesman in this issue from an
old time Republican.
Help the Salem Bryan club cam
paign fnnd If you can only subscribe
10 cents a week.
Help the Salem 'Bryan club to take
care of the speakers sent to this hot
bed of Republicanism.
Worklngmcn and business men help
that subscription to the Weekly
Bryan campaign fund.
V. II. Bryant, for many years on tho
public payiolls of Oregon, Is In
Mexico Investing his money.
1
It is not too early to announce
that the Hon. Bill Gherrlngtou is to
be Salem's next mayor, on the Mark
Ilanna ticket.
The silver dollar hits never paid
anyono 30 cents nor 114 cents on the
dollar as the busted "Williams & Eng
land bank has.
"Why Jdon't Ford or Oeer challenge
Rlgdon? If they think he Is too
small game the public would easily
disillusionize them.
Tho ouly state elections yet to bo
held are Ooorgla and Florida
October fl. Of course ovorybody knows
how thoy will go.
Tho state house contingent of sound
money shoutcrs now consists of Supt.
of State Houso Fones, Nephew Willis
and Counsellor to tho Judiciary De
partment Idloman.
If tho banks Imvo to forco tho peo
plo to voto with thorn to get their In
torest, how can 11 private citizen, who
has any money out on notes, get any
Interest?
Tho peoplo tiro not Inviting Elder
Burkloy to resign, although wo arc
confidentially Informed every man in
the Statesman ollleo has signed a
petition to thut effect.
ray every man who has money loaned
out on notes" and mortgages against
Bryan will prove a failure.
What the noteholder wants Is in
terest according to contract or in
local tender American money. He is
not interested in making gold sea tec
or in less legal tender money. Will
you get Interest by making money
scarceror morc plenty? If you want
money scarce and dear, vote for the
gold standard, and there will be less
money to pay Interest with than at
present. Why?
Because a vote for Bryan means to
throw your ballot In favor of a yerdlct
by the sovereign voice of the Ameri
can people that till of our sixteen
hundred millions of- our gold, silver
and paper currency is and shall be
equally good without gold redemption.
Do you believe our country can float
SI, 600,000,000 on $100,000,000 gold re
serve, if we decide in favor of gold
alone as redemption money?
A declaration for the gold standard
means large Issues of bonds to buy
gold abroad to Moat our paper and
silver. Will that make gold cheaper
or dearer? It will make It dearer by
artlliclally Increasing the demand for
gold.
The farmer has to sell products to
buy gold to pay your Interest and
principal. Under the gold standard
hi debts are increased while his pro
ducts will buy less and less as gold
buys more and more, and. tho note
holder's chance of getting interest
and principal Is diminished in that
ptoportlon
Silver
Question,
The goldbugs are trying to slip
through this campaign with Just ns
little discussion as possible.
They want to discuss the tariff first
and only. If they can't do that they
want to discuss the Mexican dollar,
Chinese labor and fried beans and
red pepper anything but the real
issue which is between Independent
American Bimetallism jind the gold
standard until we can get Inter
national agreement with the consent
of the leading Eutopcau nations.
That is the issue Bryan has forced
from the first.
OUR BANKRUPT POLITICIANS.
The Salem Statesman says totis of
literature are being sent out from the
Republican headquarters in this city.
It forgets to state that those head
quarters arc In the ollice of the
busted bank Stato Insurance Co., and
that the fellows who wrecked the
State Insurance Co., the Williams &
England bank and the Salem Motor
Railway are the principal shoutcrs at
the Boucd money headquarters. They
arc maintaining the tlnanclal honor
and integrity of the nation at a great
rate, and as those propeutles were
robbed and busted by these same
shoutcrs, so the country will be If It
follows their advice. Mr. II. W.
Cottle who used to manage the Stato
Insurance company successfully Is now
a Bryan and free coinage man. Tho
fellows who wrecked it are all Mc
Kinlcy sound money shoutcrs.
Tho crowd of gold standard sharks
and shouters want to restore con
fidence Just long enough to enlist
someone's capital and repeat their
confidence games. These sharpers
who work the corporations and the
people are the boys to help the poor
man. They weep crocodllo tears for
the men and women who work their
fingers raw and bloody In the hop
Helds nt 25 cents a box In order to
hold soul and body together, and then
pay dividends at tho same ratio.
Christ forgave the thief upon the
cross; he chldcd not the fallen woman;
hut when tho modern sound money
hypocrite and bankrupt politician
goes to tho next world he will get u
warmer reception than he will at the
polls In Oregon In November.
There Is one old veteran In Salem
who voted for Lincoln, and who
fought for the Union In yirginla,
when they hung men who were loyal
to Uncle Sam, who believes In tho
double standard, Ho has Just got
himself a wlfo. It Is to bo hoped sho
Is not u gold bug or sho may convert
him.
What business has a Judicial offlcer
or a clerk In tho executive depart
ment, supposed to bo uou-polltlcul of
llces to go about and make an ass
of himself?
Geo. Collins, of Salem, offora to bet
a suit of. olothes that Oregon will go
for Bryan, Ho Is it native of Maino,
aud'his high spirits and unbalanced
condition arc easily accounted for.
"They anj ,all seeing tho error of
their wuj;fi,ujHlrcowliigback Into line,"
says Kumoiuio AitSKiiuey uuuiur 01
the old soUUeraund sikoftltepubllcaus
.at Salem, .whoiboltcdnho gold stand
iird. - g t
If a worklngmtm can get Into tho
penitentiary ho can bo assured of
steady employment under tho single
gold standard, hut nowhere else.
Less confidence games on tho people
and moro actual money In this
country is tho demand of tho hour.
AN OHKGON UOV
in a letter to a Salem friend makes
some points that are about as well,
stated as anything we have ever seen
Here are some extracts:
"Your former letter was snni thing
of a disappointment to me perhaps
the first time in all our Intercou rso
but probably you were tired. Or It
may be you despaired of making an
Impression on me. I had thought to
bring out from you the scientific and
practical reason for supporting a gold
stunaard Instead of a bimetallic one.
When I wrote you my letter I had
fully made up my mind to lay aside
all prejudice and Investigate the sub
ject of finance as thoroughly as my
time and means would allow, and de
cide where I stood on the merits of
the cose. 1 have been doing so, but
am sorry not to have had your assist
ance. I have been taking twe paper?,
and am still, one a McKlnley the
other a Bryan advocate. On the Mc
Klnley side I have read the speeches
of Sherman, Harrison and McKlnley,
on the Bryan side the speeches of
himself, and some California orators.
" I see by the platform that there
is no differenceof opinion on the coin
age of silver except the question of
time. The Democrats would have It
now: the Republicans would have It
as soon as they can get it by interna
tional agreement. That Is to say,
the free coinage of silver Is what we
need, and is the right thing when all
nations are agreeable to it. However,
I am disposed to think that the Rep
ublicans don't really believe what
they say and that they are really in
favor of Gold standard and would
have declared for It if they had dared.
"If I understood your positlon.you are
a gold standard man, and not favor
able to bimetallism at all. So, on the
face of the two platforms; would vote
for McKlnley ,only because a postpone
ment of the coinage of sliver would
allow time for the people to become
educated to the gold standard. Per
haps there might be good politics in
It to elect McKlnley, then If the gold
standard Is the proper thing It would
certainly bo manifest by four years
from now, and tho change of senti
ment would come with such over
whelming force that silver would
never be heard of. On the other hand
If the gold standard failed to bring
its paomiscd fruits, the cltan gc to
silver would come so naturally that
business would not be overturned, as
may happen, if the chang comes now.
" As I said, I havo been studying
these speeches, and when I first read
Ex-President Harrison's speecli 1
thaught I was converted to the gold
standard but after digesting I
changed my mind.
"Tho Goldltts tell us in one breath
that free coinage of silver means GO
cent dollars, and before that gets cold
they say that no body would bo bene
fited by it except the raineowners and
tho debtor classes. Now if I had 11
quantity of bullion worth 63 cents
peroz. in gold, and the choice be
tween taking that price for It, and
having it made into money
that would only pass for that much I
would sell the bullion and save time
aud trouble. They must cither
admit that the silver will be
worth more coined or quit charging
the mine owners with dishonesty.
"Again Mr. Harrison says, we uow
havo $23 per capita and that the mo
ment we got free sliver gold will go
Into retirement, and leave us with
only $14 per capita, and that conse
quently silver will go down. That Is
to say, tho less wo have the cheaper
It will be, which seems to mo illogical.
It seems to me that it tuhst bo ad
mitted that gold and sliver will circu
late sldo by slde,dollar for dollar, or In
failure of that, gold will hide Itself
land silver will go to pai or to a pre
mium. If gold is retired all Indus
tries will bo stimulated, prices will
advance and prosperity will return.
All my observations aro to the effect
(.Continued on third page.
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C.'H. M-A'OK
13JSNTIST
Successor to Dj. 1. M.'Ktens. old W
CoriKt, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior I
operations at moderate fee in any branch ere
in cpecmi request
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IVAGUS KKPAM SHOP.
Carriage and wagon shop, 320 Commeicial
sltett. oppoMlej Stale Insurance; building.
Uripg in your work. SalUfictlon'tuaratitcrd
PETER GVNORQREN. "
DbPOT Express.
In Town.
You'll bcsiupris.
Won't "yellow the clothes."
Won't bum your hands.
Nothing equals it.
Better than soap.
Extra largo packages.
Soap Foam Washing Powder. John
Hughes.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in groceries, paints, oils,
window glass, varnishes, and
the most complete stock of
brushes of all kinds in the
state. Artists' materials, lime,
hair, cement and shingles, and
finest quality of grass seeds.
PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY.
STATE, 1
I, Oregon,
ept. 1, 1896.)
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.r-The best stock
and hay ranch in Oregon, consisting of 200
acres. The above tract is good for fruit, grain,
truck gardening or general farming Will
sell cheap on easy terms or trade lor small
place. For particulars inquire of A. H.
Boothby, Mills City, Or. 9 17 im
FOR RENT Scholarship in any deparment
Willamette University. Apply at 77 Com
mercial St., Salem. 9 15 31
HAVE YOUR SAWS FILED by George,
at rear of J. B. Slump residence, 9 I4tf
GEiUlTTEAHElCProf. Carl Behrens,
No. 18 Center street, instructor in modern
languages and music pianos and organs
tuned. 9 in td
FOR SALE OR TRADE Two improved
lots, ill kinds of fruit, on street car line, at a
big bargain for cash; addres- 11, this office,
WINTER PASTURE. .For good winter pas.
ture for horses inquire one block west ol the
North Salem school. Robert Craylon. 99 mi
PICKLING CUCUMBERS I have a tine
lot of pickles for sale at my place near the
penitentiary. Five cents per gallon.
9 1 im A. N. BANTA.
TAKEN UP., Two horses, one brown with
white spot in forhead, left hind foot white.
One bay, both hind feel white 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 at Lafe
Townsend's farm 10 miles north of Salem. By
proving property and paying damages and
expenses owner can have same.
8291m J. W. TOWNSEND.
Fol SALE-Driving mare for sale at a bar
gain; weight about 1 160; good traveler, In-
; ot wi
quire
m. Brown & Co.
30 tf
CARPET PAPER Large lot ot heavy
brown wrapping paper for sale cheap.- Jus
the thing for pultinu under carpets. Call a
Journal office.
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 paying costs. Call at place, 5
miles east of Salem, on Macleay road.
8 22 im J. R. PICKENS
0 Gents
ON THE DOLLAR.
Tho city election Is not faraway
and It is not too Into to clean )ip our
streets and mow tho grass and weeds.
Maker county promises to go three
to one for Bryan,
lf
Ed. S, Lamport,
289 Commercialjst,,
balem. Or,,
Hasf bought the Frank EgShaf
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 hite Horse.
Salem Steam Laundry
i Take No Substitute
J Gail Borden
uagiw mami
ilsllt
dcutut
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mxss
llM.
Wf
-CONDENSED MILK
Please noticethe cut in prices
on the following!
Shirts, plain to cents
Under drawers 5 to 10 cents
Under shirts ....5 to 10 cents
Socks, per pair 3 cents
Handkerchiefs 1 cent
Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen,
and other work in proportion.
Flannels andfother work inj
telhgently washed by hand.
Col, J. plmsted Prop.
Office of the Skcretary of
Salem
Sept,
Sealed proposals will be received at this
office until noon, November 2, 1896, to furn
ish the followinc articles for the State of Ore
gon for the use of the 19th Biennial Session
of the Lenisiative Assembly:
35 reams legal cap, 14 lbs. No. 7 ruling
white laid, laid, Charter Oak or Scotch linen.
30 reams first class Congress note, 7-pound
packages, No. 7 ruling, white laid.
20 reams letter paper, 12 lb,, No. 7 ruling
white laid, Carew, Charter Oak, or Scotch
linen.
20 reams of typewriter, letter Mze, Paragon
letter wove No. 3.
20 reams typewriter, leal size, Paragon,
letter wove No 3 J-.
6 reams typewriter legal size, Paragon,
letter wove No )t.
6 boxes Little's Satin finish carbon, blu,
size 8 x 10VJ
6 boxes Little's Satin finish c.uLon, b'u. ,
size 8x 13.
10,000 No. 6 1-2 envelopes, 60 lbs. No 1.
rag XXX.
12 Gross railroad steel pens, No. 49.
20 Gross Gillotl's steel pens, No. 404.
4 Gross Gillott's steel pens, No. 303.
8 Gross Esterbrook "J'' pens
6 Gross Falcon steel peus, No. 048.
6 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'s Probate steel
pens No. 313.
6 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'s Judge's Quill
Steel pens No. 312.
6 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'s Chancellors
steel pen No 239.
6 Gross London Incandescent, M. JacohV
No. 4,
2 Dozen Sanford's Cardinal icd ink, pint.
5 'Gross pen holders, black enamel, luue,
10 Dozen Peck, Stow & WilcoxN inkstand
No. 558.
4 Dozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstands,
No. 554.
lo Oozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstand:
No. 420.
12 Dozen ivory folders, 9-inch standard.
4 Dozen iory foldeis, 10 inch Congress.
4 Dozen mucilage cups, No, 8, Moiijan's
patent.
10 Dozen mucilage stands, reservoir, No, 6,
Morgan's patent.
3 reams Parker's treasury blotting paptr,
140 lbs. assorted colors.
2 Gross No. 2 Eagle recorder le.ul pencils,
style 660.
5 Dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts
2 1-2 Dozen btanord's writing fluid, quarts.
15 Dozen gummed stub flies, No. 21,11 x 15
inches, 500 pages,
4 Dozen Duplex cupboard letter clips, legal
size.
20 Dozen Duplex cupboard letter clips.
15 Dozen Faber's 'rubber rulers, 14-inch
flat.
15 Dozen steel erasers, Rogers' No. 18,149,
bone.
3 Dozen steel erasers, Rogers' No. 18,149,
ebony.
70 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands,
assorted sizes,
5 Gross Faber's lead pencils. No. 2, hexa.
gon, gilt.
12 Gross Faber's lead pencils, No. 2, round,
gilt.
2o.Dozen Faber's patent ink and pencil
niuucr erasers, mammoin.
3,000 McGill's patent paper fasteners.No. 2
uat nena.
3,000 McGill's patent paper fasteners.No. 2
round heads, white.
3,000 McGill's patent paper fasteners.No. 4,
flat head.
15 Dozen table pads to hold paper, 19x20
inches, strong leather tips.
15 Dozen waste paper baskets, cross-bar
No. 4.
3 Dozen waste paper baskets, small, No, 11,
round.
29 lbs, hemp twine No. 2.
4 Dozen Sanford's mucilage, quarts.
Bids should be marked "Proposals for Sta
tionery." None but the best quality of goods
will be accepted.
The right to reject any or all bids is e
served. All the above articles to be deliv
red at Salem on or before December 15,1896.
There being at the present time no money
u-i,rtuic mr paying ior me aoove supplies,
bids will only be accepted under the express
condition, agreement and understanding that
tho successful bidder will look to, and de.
pend upqn the next legislature appropriating
...v.tVj w rV .dim,
Very respectfully,
II. R. KINCAID,
9-52m Secretary of State,
Miets all masl and pasengir trains. Bag
gage nd express to all paits of the city.
Prompt seivice. Telephone No. 70.
JAMES RADER.
WHAT IS SAID
Some say we give the best meal in
town for 15c. Wc say try us and see.
V1T I
S. RICHARDSON. PROP..
3?"Second door north of Hotel Willamette.
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ISFREE DELIVERY.
WOLZ &.MIES(JKE Proos.
Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt meats
EjyFresh sausage a specialty.
171 COMMERCIAL ST
"KINDERGARTEN."
Mrs. C. M. Ogle will re-open her kinder
garten in the Cotfgregationul church pmlois
on September 21. 8 29 imJ
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm land security. Special
rates on large loans. Loans
consideied without delay
HAMILTON & MOIR
Hush Bank buildini).
'MONEY TO LOAN.!
Ou city or farm property.
Over Bush's Bank,
T. K, FORD
T. H. HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
laLe-, a "-p-ialty of line repair work, Seth
Thiuna- cl Ub, etc., 21c. Commercial Street
C. H. LANE,
IMMTTAILl
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Portland, Sri-
Steamers leave AImw,L jT0-4..9,24,29gtt
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Lowest freight and Di,il
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bar-cane checks aIj ". tJ ,,i
OregoH Washington hew -
agents, SaWmloLotafc
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on or address
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k! Agent.
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Foot of Trade st.
Through Tickets
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Address T. H. LLOYD, 164 Waller street,
Salem, Or. 7.17.1m"
EAST AND SOUTH
-VIA-
Shasta Route.
5 t OF THE f .
Southern Pacific Co'
California Express Train Run daw;1 between
Portland and San Francisco.
Union Pacific System.
Ihroueh Pullman'Palace Sieensr. t.1,
Sleepers and Free; Reclining Ch'o ivli
Portland to Chicago,
t Our trains are heated by steui ui
ugniea. uy nntscn iignt.
Time to Chicago, 3 I-i Jays
Time to New York, 4 1-2 days.
Which is many hours quieter thu con
petito's.
For rates, time tables and fulljiniormuici
appiy to;
BOISEZ&lBAJLKEBl
Agents, Sales), Or.;
R .. W BAXTER, C. E. BROWN,
Ceneral Agent Dist.Pass. igest
135 Third Street, Portland.
u8:5op. m.j Ly, Portland , Ar. I 8:10 a.m.
11:00 p. m. Lv Salem. Ar.-J8:ooa.m
10:45 a m ) Ar- S. Frisco Lv. ( 7roo p. ro.
Above trains stop at EastGPortland, Oregon
City, Wo dburu, Salem,jJTurner, Marion,
Jefierson, Albany, Albany (unction, Tangent
Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City,
Eugene, Creswell, Drain, I and all stations
from Rosebijrg to Ashland, inclusive.
ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY.
South
111 llWlVlitOod RUST in th !tmi-
jfc tloa ofth AratricMi Pcoplt. No othtr U
"Just j soot" 1MC inunt Food. -r
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For Delicacy,
for parity, and for Improvement ot the com
plexion nothing equals Pozxoai's rowssa,
FOUNTAIN WASHER !
8:30 a.m,
11:00 a.m.
5:20 p.m.
lv. Portland ar.
lv. Salem lv.
ar. Roseb'g lv.
North
4:40 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
SALEM PASSENGER.
c Soutu
4:00 p.m.
0:15 p.m.
lv, Portland ar,
ar. Salem lv.
North
10:15 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE
J 1 187 Commercial street. '
B. BROWN.
I Salem, qregon,
rULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
aud second-class sleeping cars attached, to all
through trains.
WEST SIDE DIVISION,
Between Portland and Corvallis, dally (ex
cept Sunday.)
7:30 a.m. I Lv.
1.1:15 p.m.) Ar.
Portland.
Corvallis,
V.
Lv)i:35P."
Northern Pacific
Railway.
runs;
Pullman SleepinCars.
Elegant Dinin Cars
Tourist Sleeoinurj
To St.' Paul, Minneapolis, JJuiutti, tH
irand Forks, l.rooKswn, ''
Helena ana mute.
, i- riTnnnr,H TICKETS .. I
To Chicago,Washineton, PhiUdeljM t
York, lioston, anau"",
East and South;
For information, time cards, nups :
tickets, call on or writn
THOMAS, WATT & CO,
AGENTS, ,
265 Commercial srreet, Salem. "'
A. D. Charlton, Asst. Oen'l. Jgfe
Morrisqn st- corner Third "giS-p
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At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad.
Express train dally except Sunday.
4:45 p rn. I Lv. Portland Ar. J
7:25 p. ro. 1 Ar. McMinville Lv J
8:25 a. m
5:50 a.m.
THROUGH TICKETS
to 11 points in the Eastern States, Canada
and Europe can be obtained at lowest rater
fron. W.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem
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