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If you want a sure relief for paint in the back, side, chest, or
limbs, use an
Forous
Allcock's
Bear in Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits and Imita
tions is as good as the genuine.
Plaster
M-TO-BAO
GUARANTEED
7BACCO
HABiT
T tho desire (or tobaoro In acr
Oretlfmxm boxes sold. 300.000 cnrf 3 prove IU roirflr to d JhodMlM 'SiiSwelcLattcTa
form. Wto-bac la tba greatest nbrre-food In l&e world. Manr (rain 'S-.V box yonwlll bo IS
fall to make the woo finpotont man strowr. Tleonrai and ra"'." ''fJLKJE: draraUw Brerr.
D. J. FRY, Agent,
Salem, Oregon.
Daily Capital Journal
BY HOFPttR BUOTHBRS
TUESDAY, OCT. 13, 189fl.
PRESIDENTIAL TICKET.
For Independent American Bimetallbrr
and People's Government.
For President,
WH.I.IAM IENMNGS BRVAF,
of Nebraska.
For Vice-President,
THOMAS WATSON,
of Georgia.
OREGON UNION rRhSIDENTlAI, kLKTlORS.
N. L. BUTLER. Polk County, llemocratic
M. L. OLMSTED. Baker Couniv, Peoples.
HARRY WATKINS, Yamhill Co., People
E. IIOFER, Marlon Co., Silver Republican.
A CONVERT TO SILVER.
Vlirint a report compiled from
the Des Moines, la., press of a speech
or Rev. J. F. Nugent, tlio most tal
ented pulpit orator of tlio Catholic
church in that state.
We tlo so because he was up to about
one month ago an adjpeate of McKin
ley and the gold standard platform,
on which the Ohio candidate Is run
ning. He was Interviewed in the Portland
and Salem gold papers, as a great ac
quisition to the McKinleyltes. Now
hejflfclurcs he has read the literature
of bTnietnlllsni and the gold standard,
had realized that the power back of
the campaign for McKlnley is a
coercive one, In the interests or cap
italism, and the millionaires, and like
u man he takes his stand with the
people.
The McKinleyites are now moving
heaven and earth to capture the
Catholic vote. They have at the last
moment drawn out a declaration from
Arch-Bishop Ireland In behalf of Mc
Kinley. For three months they have
been Hooding every Catholic with
literature, while the clergy of that
denomination have rccelyed almost no
literature from the Bryan campaign
committees. Tub Journal is In
possession of an original letter sent
out by the "McKlnlcy and Hobart
Business Men's National Campaign
Committee" on September 10, to every
priest of the Catholic church in the
United States appealing to them per
sonally, as members of the Roman
Catholic clergy, to support McKlnley.
Of coursc,Mark Ilanna and McKlnley
are not Ignorant of what has been
done.
It Is no wonder independent and In
telligent clergymen of nil denomina
tions, who have observed the unprin
cipled demagotfcry of the McKlnley
managers are coming out as has
Father Nugent, of Des Moines, and
taken the side of an open, honorable
and American candidate as Bryan has
shown himself to be.
The McKlnley managers are today
trying to catch the gold voter and the
silver .voter. They are aftor tlio
Methodist and the Catholic, the
Evangelical, the Hebiew.
The time Is past when any candi
date can win votes by base and dema
gogical appeals to religious sentiments
of any denomination. It Is high
tlmo the American people set their
foot down hard on elTorts to unite reli
gion and politics, if wo are to huvo
that complete separation of church
and state, under which political free
dom and religious liberty alone arc
IKisslblo.
More Curative Power
Is contained In a bottle of Hood's
Sarsnpurllhi than in any other similar
preparation. It costs tho proprietor,
manufacturer and jobber more and is
worth more to tho consumer. It has
a record of cures unknown to any
other preparation. 1 1 Is tho best to
buy because It js tho Quo Truo Blood
Purifier.
Hood's Pills a ro the best family
'cathartic and liver medicine. Gentle,
reliable, sure.
ROBBING
SALEM TO
PORTLAND.
ENRICH
That Is what the Southern Pacific
has done by giving the Portland Ex
position exceedingly low rates, ru
the Salem State Fair practical-, 0
concessions uhatever.
It Is un oiitniEe."jS discrimiuntiun
and should ij(oe tolc;aMsd by a froe
people.,, rjt course, Oregon has no pro-tw'-'ou
In its courts, its state govern
ment, or Its railroad commissioners.
All these functionaries tamely submit
for the free pas they get to a rob-
bej-y or the people or to any discrimi
nation against a community. The
state fair managers arc probably more
to blame than the railroad company.
But whoever is to blame it is an out
rage on the people of Oregon who are
shut out from attending a deserving
state fair. It is u black eve to Salem's
business Interest.
That a railroad should give one fair
rates it does not give another ralr Is
itseir a high-handed proceeding for
a common carrier existing under fran
chises granted by the people. But it
only shows to what an extent the lib
erties of the people have been sur
rendered by those who themselves
fatten at public expense.
oincss
.gested and
V
.jUiiey is uuw vajii-
MR. BRYAN'S CANDIDACY.
It has been clean.
It has been for truth, right, Justice
and principle.
It has been aggressively for the
people and of the people.
Mr. Bryan has been outspoken In
championing his convictions and the
platform lie stands upon.
Mr. Bryan has not appealed to
wealth, secret societies or religious
denominations.
Mr. Bryan Is tho American candi
date. His platform does not contain
an un-American word or Idea.
Mr. Bryan is the candidate of the
laborer and the producer. Ho is not
tho candidate of the millionaires.
Mr. Bryan Is supported by all the
labor organizations of the United
States. A candidate who is opposed
by all tho organized labor or the
United States must be the candidate
of the aristocracy of our country. Mr.
Bryan is not that man.
Did You Ever
Try Electric Bitters asn remedy for
your troubles? If not, get a bottle
now and get relief.Thls medicine has
been found to bo peculiarly adapted to
tho relief and cure of all female com
plaints, exerting a wonderful direct
inlluenco In giving strength and tone
to the organs. If you have lost of
appetite, constipation, headache,
fainting spells, or are nervous, sleep
less, excitable, melancholy or troubled
with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is
the medicine you need. Health and
strength aro guaranteed by its use.
Fifty cents and $1 at Fred A. Legg's
drug store.
A Bryan Rally It will bo held at
Salem, Oregon in Armory Hall at 7:30
p. in., Oct. 15th, 1890. Hon. M. A
Hurley, or Wis., will address the Peo
ple on the sliver question the para
mount Issuo in this campaign. A cord
lal Invitation Is extended to every
body to bo present. 10-10-5t
The dealer who says, "1 have no
Hoe Cake soap," practically admit
that he docs not sell llrst quality
goods. If ho says ho has something
"Just as good" you will know at once
that ho is tryihg to sell you an In
ferior article. There is more cloathlne
destroyed by poor soap than by actual
wear, as the free alkali rots the cloth.
Hoe Cake contains nelthor free alkali
nor worthless tilling.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Til fio- j
IlM
mo
viryr.
Wanted All girls to know tliat('ITodf
Cake" will not liuiko tlintr bands mil
4lko common soap. Save the wrappers.
They are worth u cent apiece. j 0 tf
ArONNIiTVr'TO SILV2R.
(jftntiirtied from tfiHlfpj'U' ) '
He then gae a rrvlow or his studies (
of the question and his reasons for bo-'
lug a silver man, 10 to 1. In hlsj
studios he picked oirrthrcc high peaks,
knowing if he could establish them, '
the rest would be easy. These were:
Is the present period of hard times
due to Ihenleinonctization of sliver?
Will the frcecolnageof sllvcrrelleve
that distress?
What is the history and biography
of an honest dollar?
Money is the blood of the bu
bedv: It can become cor"
Impure. All tho
gesieu in i-uu-,n and 2few York. He
said he 0Dl"" bought there was enough
money U)e world lr lt waa n clrcu.
.'i'.on, but he now thought it would
give only temporary relief, like opium
for a man in pain. He referred to the
alleged intimidation of employes and
urged the voters to cast their votes as
they saw fit, even if they did vicar the
other party's badge. He went it.to
the question at length and closed with
an eloquent plea for sliver.
REGISTER, HEADLINES
over a column report of Father
Nugent's speech are as follews:
"Attacked the supreme court.
Father Nugent In his maiden free
silver speech Tuesday made the usual
anarchistic howl. Said he was a gold
man until be went west, saw the
wealthy silver mine -owners now
talks silver. Two long hours of noth
ing Nearly lost his voice talking
about the crime of 1873 A crank's
speech.
REGISTER COMMENT.
"Whatever Is the seating and
standing capacity or Calvary Taber
nacle, whether It be 3,000 or 3,500,
that capacity is the size of the audi
ence which Rev. Father Nugent, the
pastor of the Catholic Church of the
Visitation, of the cast city, addressed
Tuesday evening on free and unlim
ited coinage of silver. It was a char
acteristic free silver speech. Father
Nugent attacked the supreme court,
bellowed till he was nearly black In
tho face about the 'crime of 1873,'
and for two long hours made a talk
which contained absolutely nothing,
nc is an excellent speaker and he held
the attention of his audience well.
He talked as though he dld't believe
what he was saying himself."
NOT A PARTY QUESTION.
The speaker stated that until quite
recently he had leaned decidedly to
ward favoring the gold standard.
After he had studied Caillsle lie con
cluded he would not vote for gold.
"Then I went westward, and follow
ing an extended tour of pleasure and
observation of the mighty empire be
yond the Missouri, I came back and
declared myself unqualifiedly for the
free and unlimited coinage of silver.
I studied the question just as I would
have studied algebra. It is an
economic problem and should be
studied wholly as much. It Is not a
party question at all, and in coming
hear to-night I do not come to tell
you how to vote, but to express to you
my convictions upon this the most
far-reaching and momentous ques
tion that has been presented to the
Americans voter for settlememt dur
ing this generation.
He said In closing that never before
In the history of this country had
such powerful inlluences been brought
to bear by the great corporations and
other largo employers of labor as has
been observed in this campaign. The
pressure brought to bear in this direc
tion upon the tollers, he claimed,
created a wide-spread apprehension
among the worklngnien that to In
dicate their political proferencis
openly, ir they did not accord with
those or their employer, was to invite I
discharge and to bo deprived of the'
prlvllego of earning bread for their!
families. For these reasons, he said. I
rssewewswsiKSS'v
,-V
? v JA.-
5 Tobacco Dealers sav that 5
&
C !. ' V.'j
t.Mr to t)r. J M.Ktene, old White
Corner, Salem. Or. Parties desiring Mipirun
operations al moderate fees iii an) branch an
in espcriiil request.
DfclJOT KXPKHSS.
i JOR. ' "on
i -- 'W,
Meet all masl and pastengtr trains,
cage and express to all pans of the
Prompt seivice. Telephone No. 7o.
JAMES RADER
Bag-city,
Dealers
"BATTLE AX" is a "scorcher1
because it sells so fast Tobacco
J O- ewers say, it is a li scorcher tf be-
cause JO cents worth goes so fan It's g
& as good as can be made regardless of
cost 1" or VO cents you get aJmost
twice as much as you do of other
high grade brands
-S$S
WHAT 15 POETRY!
t Za Mnsle In the Cathedral of the Humus.
Ilrart.
Poetry is iuu3io in tho cathedral ot
tho honrt Doep i- ho ham an breast
tlioto towcran uub'idi-tructuiu. It Ftnuds
apuit from tho beaten paths of tho mind
in n silent, hidden alley. Tliooruiunry
thoughts ni.il i" .si ma hurry p.i:t t'io
portul and know H i.ot. They have not
lo.iruc'1 tho "opcu s .ii;iia" Ego him
i'lf. inlur of til LiiiKflui.l of t'io iiitol
iHcf. (iocs not Iciiow t'n -iiur.'il ijiot It
U Id-' iiiiinii i.l his hffi to lincl it, nnrl
Imviiif,' Out .....mi it ..u f iitiuu r in .ji
Kir tljotjuic u-.v..iLij mi o.inni.d.
Ho fUllMOt 1'tUVil to u it wilt F.ito
IjminK i l.L' way mid r.u .y fjr.wits mi en
trant 3, jut tvciy n.a.i ut .Miiiio llnio of
i.is IKu ' tnpi'.is upon ir,.uud tliu fortn
u.itn r'i'i it ufton Though they ure
hiiiiiilul id hy t.ii w.iy, tV'ir eager foot
le: :ji i . ii i i!i I .' ji . Tl-.fy are
..v' 1 1 . i f i H.....U, ,i. ., givo.
ij,Vt ' I 1..LI1 t x
.-f .i' u i ...H.uiil .Mium nt a tair
tT.uiu , Hi ,. . i ik! way, tJfn iin'jrs t,wiiig
o;'uu. : ..l i..:. n cntuv. l!:u ctl. 'lrul of
Ids lii't.ir bomi'iniay it is u (.train of
u. '."ii MMivhiji;', tlirilli.i,; h.wetncsy
that p. : ii.- t..ii w.ty Sow -ti.sins it is n
riytilFi:: t .l!u.nc times it Un tapt and
sol foij'i ttiiii' pv.iyer. .Souiotimos it is
th j 1. . . i r iuvt', but ofteucst it w gaunt
surrow 1. n a btately temple. Its dome
is us bioud as tho licnvcus, toward which
tho runny flii.,'e:ed ppiros point. Ita win
dow.4 mako f each sun bdnm a rainbow.
Its iiitdiH m'-j i.lhiit. Its piiest is peace.
With hushed hi'tirt and reverential step
man cutfis uiul is nt mst. All that is
material of him ho lcavos behind. Quiot
and beauty pocsrss his soul, and ho flouts
iu an inspiring dream. Ho listens, and
now for tlio hrst timo falls on his in
tent ear rui occasional noto iu tho har
mony of tho universe
Half lost iu distance, ho hoars the
chorus of tho morning stars, tho birds,
tho waterfall, tho trees, Ho feels a
beauty mid n purposo in tho universe
tho mind ranuot conceive. Ho foels
above, about, within him a majestio
kingdom to which his soul is kin. Al
most ho grasps tho secret of creation.
For ouo swift instant oxaltatiou drawa
nsido tho dark, impenetrable curtain
that has led ekoptionian. "Thorois tho
end." Ho sees beyond a innrvol too
great for his still human mind. It passes,
but it loaves with him awo, poace, hopo.
Ho feels that Eomewboro thero is a ce
lestial hoy that makes of tho puzzlo of
lifo n kingdom whore nil is harmony,
pcrfoction, satisfaction. Tlio groat organ
of his sou, tonod into speech by the
master hand of beauty, bursts into mel
ody. And this is poetry.--Exchange
rn
JJ
I
THLJM JTT
I VA HI ilUJ.l.
Dealer in groceries, cauitu, o L
window glass, varnishes, and
the most complete stock d
brushes of all kinds in the
state. Artists' materials, lime,
hair, cement and shingles, and
finest quality of grass seeds,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTED Situation lo do general house
work. Address 137 Mill street. 10 12 31
GET YOUR FEATHERS CLEANED.,
We the undersigned are now renovating
feathers at 1S6 rerry street, for the next 30
days. All ladies that consider cleanliness
next to Godliness should havo their feather
beds throughly renovated at once. Redrock
prices. Respectfully yours, Franklin &
Glaze. 10 12 im
Perspiration of tho feet, ia n ign of
good circulation, but perception of it in
, o" im,m..j. .v4t.i-.-o la II niK'
thousands, yes, millions, of men, who cure.
Intend voting for Bryan arc wearing' , Condensed Testimony.
,,,.,, ,,.., ,TI , , . Chas. 13. Hood, Broker Manufacture
Mckinley buttons. His advice to cr's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certllles
laboring men, under these conditions, t,mt 1r. King's Now Discovery has
..,, . 11 j , 1 .. uo equal as a cough remedy. J. D.
was to wear any kind of a button Brown, prop. St. James Hotel, Ft.
given them by their employers, and Wayne, Ind., testifies that ho was
,,,. , ., , , enred or a cough or two years stand
on election day to vote as they pleased ng, caused bylagrlpne. by Dr. Kinc's
New Discovery. B. F. Merrill, Bald-
under tho protection afforded by tho
Australian ballot system or casting
winsvlllc, Mass., says that ho has
the ballet.
t!Rj
ilctiicie
ex
useo aim recommended it and never
knew It to rail and woujd rather have
it than any doctor, becauso it always
. cures. MrsJIemmlng, 222 E. 25th St..
Chicago, always 'keeps it at hand and
.has no rear orcroun. because it in-
7V . ' "." 'clnnll.. -.II...... TA k-l1- iil.
' --WW .- .- vhK O U.Mh HIVIVI
OJU1,C13?5.3:wSL.
"" ll M
" W S'f
LOhl 1'ocl.eibook uiih lobor txchange
ch cks to the amount of about $10 and small
account book inide with pencil. The finder
will be amply rewarded by leaving same nt
this office. 10 12 31
LOST A buekskin purse containg about $30
in gold. The finder will be liberally re
warded by leaving same at rhis office. 10 12 31
WANTED Two snare and one bass drum
mers. Apply at Uryan headquarters. 11 8 tf
FOR REN 1' A. 11 room house, in good ie
pairwith barn and good well water. With
one and a half lots. Enquire at premises on
19th and Chemekcta. 10 6 im
FOR SALE OR TRADE.,-! he best stock
and hay ranch in Oregon, consisting of 200
acres, l'he above tract is good for fruit, gr?in,
truck gardening or general farming. Will
sell cheap on easy terms or trade lor small
place. For particulars inquire of A. II.
Hoothby, Mills City, Or. 9 17 im
WIN l'ER l'ASTURE.-.For good winter pas
ture for horses inquire one block west ol the
North Salem school. Robert Crayton. 9 9 mi
CARl'ET PAPER Urge lot ol heavy
brown wrapping paper for sale cheap, djus
the thing for putting under carpets. Call a
Journal office.
New Opening. San Francisco second hand
store. New and second-hand clothing, boots,
shoes, trunks, valises, jewelry, tools, and all
descriptions of second hand goods bought and
sold and exchanged, highest price paid for all
kinds of second-hand goods. Cleaning and
repairing neatly done nt reasonable prices.
Orders by mail promptly attended. Please
ive us a call. Remember tho place, 99
tateSt. J. Eller, Salem, Oregon g.iStf.
m
mm urn
E?FREE DELIVERY.
W0LZ & MIESCKE Proos.
Denlars in all kinds of fresh an 1 salt meats
E5"Fresh sausaga a specialty.
171 COMMERCIAL ST
"KINDERGARTEN."
Mrs. C. M. Oglo will reopen her kinder
gartfn in the Congregational church pallors
on Septcmlver 2t. 8 29 im
MONEY T9 LOAN
On farm land security. Special
rates on large loans. Loa
Rush
consideied without delay
HAMILTON & MOIit
Bank building
MONEY TO LOAN
On city or farm property.
Over Bush's Bank,
T. K. FORD
J. hi. MA AS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Mikes a spialty of fine repair work, Setb
Thomas clock, etc., 215 Con.mricial Street
C. H. LANE,
Iltiffi'TAILi
211 Cumin rcial St., Salem Or
n?SuiH $IS upwards. Pants J upwands'CJ
Capital Restaurant.
Juit opened, next door to "Western
saloon, 244 Commercial street. Best
meal In the city for 15 cents and up
wards. All new, neat and clean. All
white help.
RICHARDSON & OHM, Prop.
,( "IK HAST Cives"
HIE
ON E
ui-
Tw.
TrarisconKj
Rouic:,
eastern citUs. MS u Ur
Portland-San fJ.,- '
c Steamers leave AinTwot,hT,?)-
..0,24,29;,
Steamer, Ru.h for V
nesday and Filday, at 7. t ' m4l)r' ;Vsl
Lowest freight and d '
'rip ticket, veV ZTP "'" t
Bgage checked lliiwigh i ,11 !?' Jnl
cliarce for li.it.cr , , '"' Nunin
road or river route to Portlin'l " ot
r in ran detail call on UU
agents, Sal.m, Oregon, oraJalLi
E. McNEILU
KorfuildeSttSM.,,,
G. M. POWERS.
'Jin
h.
Hiika
Foot of Trade st.
Loctl w
Through Ticket
TO THE
BAST!
v (VlAirilEA 1
Sleepi
between
Home Bakery.
G. A. Back, propiietor, 327 Com
mercial stieet. Fresh pics, cakes and
bread always on hand, "just like your
mother u-.ed to make."
SALEM WATER CO.
Offici Willamette Hotel Building
For water service apply at office. Bill
payable monthly in advance. Make a
complaints at the office.
There will be no deduction in water rate
on account of temporary absence from the
city unless notice is left at the office.
Be'reaficr water for irrigation will only be
furnished to regular consumers using water
for domestic purpose. Contractors for sidewalk-:,
luick work and plastering will please
lead "under building purposes" page 17 of
schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at 1
for copy.
EAST AND SOUTH
through I'lillmaii I'.d ice Trepcn. Tuuni
reperrt and Fre.- keclininj 'Chi't '-I;
tween ' ,
Portland to Chicu,
Our tnins are he ite t lr- iism ,nl
lig'neJ l) I'mt-ch liht.
1 mis to Chicani til lit-
1 1'pe t ) NfM YorK, 4 1 -J davi.
pe .lo'i.
W .ich is ma ly h mrs iicker llniiMi.
1 or rate-., time utile, ml full inli nl n
ap4ily to
nersi: &
R..W BAXTER.
General Agent
J.HI A" Kit,
Aljcni-i, Snl'ir. lh,
" C. E. IiKO'.r.V.
Ws.Piss.ijenl
IV P ml Street... rYitUnJ.
Northern Pacific
Railway.
kuns;.
-VIA-
Shasta Route.
01 THE
Southern Pacific Co
California Express Train-
l'ortland and ban Francisco.
..8:50 p. m.
11:00 p. m,
10:45 a- m
Ly
Ar-
v Portland Ar. ( 8:10 a. m
Salem,-. Ar. J. 8:00 a. m
S. Frisco Lv. ( 7roo p. m.
Above trains stop at East I'ortland. Oregon
City, Vo dburu, Salem, Turner, Marion,
letlerson, Albany, Albany Junction, langent
Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City.
Eugene, Creswcll, Drain,) and all stations
from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive.
roseburg mail daily.
South
The Labor Exchange .nic
In a Nutshell,
Under the above caption I have is
sued a little tract, giving the essence
of the Labor Exchange movement
price 5c, $3 per 100. Mailed to any
address on receipt of price.
Aaaessr u. j. siuui',
7 eod 2w
Salem. Or
$100 worth for 10c.
Bead 10 mbU tor IllaitrU4 bock UUlog bow
U lUrl Hill UBK1KT lo Tour locilllj
vltaostMMUtbtBWmtMr!. Otl it quick 1 1
OITIZKNB UBKAKY ABS'N,
For Do'.lcacy,
for purity, and for improvement of tho com
plexlon nothing equals Pozzom's Powdbb,
Tia fi:-
iimii
ttfutaro
Of
OASTOHXA..
S )jf y l fmmmj
-tSX -cue
ZfiV
VTlJftl.
Soap Foam Washing Powder
will not make the clothes yel
low, nor burn the hands,
30 a.m.
00 a.m.
r5:20 p.m.
lv. Portland ar.
lv. Salem lv.
ar. Roseb'g lv.
North J
4:40 p.m.
2:20 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
SALEM PASSENGER.
a South
4:00 p.m.
6:15 p.m.
North 1
lv. Portland ar.
ar. Salem lv.
10:15 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
Pullman SleepinCars
Elegant DinirF Cars
Totiris'SSIeeoin" Car
To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Vahu.tui).
'.rand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg,
Helena and Datte.
THROUGH TICKETS
To Chicago, Washington, PhiWelpW.K'
York, Boston, and all PoinUj
'East and South
iFor information, time cards. nP
tickets, call on or write r 3
THOMAS, WATT & CO,
AGENTS,
265 Commercial street, &la. w
T'Mornson si.. ow.'
DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
and second-class sleeping cars attached to all
through trains.
WEST SIDE DIVISION,
Between Portland and Corvallis, daily (ex
cept Sunday.)
7:30 a.m. I Lv
12:15 p.m.)
Ar.
Portland.
Corvallis.
Lv
T,
m,
35 P. "
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad.
Express train daily except Sunday.
4:45 l.
7S P.
r. I 0:25 a. in.
Ar. McMinville Lv I S:S'm'
THROUGH TICKETS
to ill points in the Eastern States, Canada
ano Europe can be obtained at lowest ratei
fwir. W.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem.
E P, ROGERS. Asst. G. ?. & P. A.,
Portland, Or.
R. KOEHLER. Manager,
OREGON CENTRAL
AND
Eastern R, R. Company
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Shortestroutebetweentbe'
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North Pacific Coast.
bathing absDlu.ely -ft. in han,i
For lb e ,b?f ta rtuiv
fishing withaqt csooft'.'
equal Deer, bear, . elk, c iW
Salem.
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