Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, April 21, 1897, Image 2

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WED5B5DAI, APBIL 21, 17.
EDITORIAL.
Ths Rzee GoanJ cor-Uaaes t
ptfa oU ProJdeot Chapman, 1hm
it eridenUy wuiU te vet rid f as
president of tbe unlfen-lty. The
pwpie of otbr JoeaHUe of the fciatc
are t&fei0.r atcfc) ep trer Prrtf.
ONapajio's Mipii dMiwiertcl, If
be Id fact e gtflUy of scar, tot are
twUMtt UMtb rf re-Miisat Ms
p j wl Jh 1 ttoit far tint jxIUoo,
or al eu-ultll vn? act of wkgoc-due-t
wat diiallf hiw for
further uaefuloet at tbe university.
We are afraid tbe beat latoiy gener
ated, against profesw Is of local qual
ify and therefore not liable U afltct
ouuld.r wltb it vrarintb. These
state wbooli xta to be botbedof
eorlesand cabaM that are really In
juring their ut-ifulnes and prestige.
The jxrople of tbe localities in which
they arcs situated are apt to think
that they own them and ought tc
have the management and direction
of tboJr affair. They want a major
liy of the regent resident of their
tovwi, and wjem to look upon out4d
appointments asof doubtful propriety,
unittM the appointee Is of docile Ujiij
pur and accommodating disposition.
It Is thought by wjine of tbe recent
that Prof. Chapman ha been a
little loo much devoted to local
Interest, and especially no whon
he calabllslicd the high school
connection with the university, at
tliu lexpofiMj of the taxpayers, for the
ftpcidl benefit of Eugene. We do nut
ciy llil In any uukliid spirit against
KU(.'ene, w)io.i people we like and
wIkmb Interests we wish advanced,
but call attention to the matter una
tuitkatlng clrauuiHtaucc (or the con
nldaratlon of President Chapman's
looil-critics. Then, too. there arc
said to le one or two professors who
think a v-itwuoy in tlio presidential
chair would furnloh a pleasant seat
for thorn and tend to allay and dl&il
pate loc-.il strife and contention. We
outsiders believe that Profuauor Chap
man lan educated man, n trifle euo
tUtlcal and unpractical, ufKupeiior
quollIlcatlotiH an a toucher of tho
higher bntnehos of lournlng, and
nnxlous to make tho liibtitutlon suc
cessful. We believe, If he would con
fine himself strictly to hlsdutles -and
reform the course of study ut the uni
versity, he would make friends for the
Institution, as well as for himself, and
bitter the condition of education for
tliu state.
We do not tlilnkUliat UiopargumonL
as to the amount of tnxMta pays Is
of any account. Tho casowwrtallv
nut exceptionable, and Is doubtlew
easily explained, notwithstanding his
largo salary. It may bo that the Pro
fessor has contracted dobls for his
education that he has been and is
(lUshurglng.ortbut huhasoxtra bur
dons on -his purse from members of
his family. that arc old nr have mot
with misfortune. Tlioro may ba
vxplunutlomi from other cauiuB, ullko
oredlUible to lileMnso of duty or char
ity, io account for want of nssessahlo
pnjjwrty. Wo do not think It Is nice
to ijihK'0 thesecharges ugalnst anyone,
unksfc there Is Mime foundation In
fdi-t to show un attempt to escape
(lis just proportlons'of tho public bur-
Cut
Down
xpenses
br baring a package
of Gold Dust Stop
moatrr leakages all
over lie hottfte. Sare
wear aad tear 00 -wood
work, cbiaa, aad tocr-
acd labor, by using
Washing
-aw urn m n
5 y jynwner.
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des. Tbe ot &ertis dsar?e we
iMrenard aeatoct PreMeat Chap
mmm 1 tlwt be waa btiseialfM. prior
to Ml hvoumlug the vwmtr of iumt
satkaal bak aUfii. and ever since
be has btea as ardest advocate of
tbe single g4d standard.
Greater saea tbas bebave terned
(trer os tbts mootsj position from
freeeflrer tsa to g64dbgs to pry
teotpenosal istereste. Ket for an
ediscator ai a selenitic aan to
ab3ooH ccMrieUoos or "ebange
pfimetftes" a serkws waiter. II oa
t money it a ocxwomtc prvpMUkm,
a seMtUae fact, ami bisBotalliftH has
tbe aaqiMHied ea4ofeeBt of tbe
greatest aiea of eeieaee In tbe old aad
nrw world. Bat It tsmm tbe moweat
a MMu'b isooB gets to a certain
porpvrtioa, bi prlacipke, Halees firw
as Glbraller, are liable to be ewervrd
by tbe iaflaeaees tbat fatten hi
pcketiyxjk.
Vi'ecookl forglre President Chap
man's want of dignity and sagacity in
Interfering with local affairs; we
coeid defend him as a man of great
.earning and ability; as an educator;
we can admire what he has done to
bdltd up the university; but we can
not cxeuM.' or forgive a change of
heart from the double standard to the
fclngle standard, or vice lortu on the
money question, If the change was in
fluenced by any pergonal interest or
pecuniary consideration.
Oregon State Fair.
The Oregon State Fair for 1607,
opens on Thursday, September 30.
and closes on Friday, October 8. The
books are now open for entries for tbe
following stake races, the entries
cloning on May 1.
TKOTT1KO 8TAKKH.
For 2-year olds, mile heaU. 2 in 3,
for colts owned In Oregon, Washing
ton, Idaho and British Columbia prior
to January 1, 1W7. Entrance i2J,
payable tt. May 1. 1807-810 Jul 1.
tioi, and 810 before starting. Added
money 8150.
For 3-year olds, mile heats, 20
class, 3 in fi, conditions same as for
2-yeur olds. 82t0 added.
No added money for walk overs.
ItUNKINO HTAKKS.
, Five-eighth mile dash for 2-ycar
olds, owned In Oregon, Washington,
Idaho, and British Columbia prior to
January 1, 1697. Entrance 826, pay
able $6, May 1, 1697, 810, Ju'y 1, 1897.
and 810 before starting. Added
money 8150.
For 3-yenr olds, one mile, conditions
vamc us for 2-yonr olds, 825 entrance.
8200. Added.
No added money for walk overs.
CONDITIONH.
There must be three legitimate
starter in theo ntakos to carry added
money. If lews than three, the en
trance money will be divided 0A per
cent to llrwt, and .15 per cent to second
colt.
Other races will be published latter
Address,
O. D. Gawjihlson,
Secretary. Oregon State Board of
- Agriculture, Salem, Oregon, tf
ASSAULT.
Otowing Out of a Dispute Over a Suit-
Man Discharged.
Pohtlanu, April 21. The motor
man, of the Vancouver railway, ar
retted foe astitult with Intent to kill,
was arraigned In Judge McDovltt's
court and discharged, the evidence
being wanting for his conviction.
It Is understood that tho trouble
grew out of a controversy oyor one of
those heavy blue Milts sold by order of
court itt 88 60. The other man had
onunn Identically the sumo that cost
i2 una wu me mutorman liud.wnicii
ho promptly roiotitod.l
Das Sklu.no,
Assignee J. M. Moyor it Co.
Cor. Third mid Oak stieots. d&w
The Northern Pacific.
Train loaves Itortlnnd ut 11 am
mnkiiiK clOM) connection nt b'pukune
for nil jxjlntj In the minim; territory
north of Spokane. If you ure iwlni;
to tlio uoid Holds see that your ticket
romlH ovur Uils lino:
Thomas, Watt A Co.
AKontjp, fiulom, Or.
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iAaiwiot OB basQ lmBiadFeprv
Taw8tsreeetvea taxes
Poll tax ...- ,-...
L, T. EMwu derk fees
P. W. Vatert, reoorder f es
L. V. Bates, forfeltsue of bail txwd
Oot b'tite vs. artHW
Polkccwaty. ref'rigfcridze... .--.-.. -Costs
deHeeeatf ax sales JH aad JSSO-
OverpMK tax fiaw iori!aoa
0. 11 Diwtoa. ea-reiJsst tamper
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1 Retars of warraat of Mrs. Hs&a4s
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STATE OF OBEGON,
Oaaty of Kariaa.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
Of tbe aawaat f saoaey aad warraat recelTed far taxe?. aod aaey paid to
tbe coaaty treasrer by tbe sberlS of Marios oaanty, Oregoa, far tae six
aatb eadlng oa tbe 31st day of March, A. I)., 17:
TO AMOCJfT KBOOVJOT.
"Ran
La cola aad carreocy taxebt
inr, cos;
la coeoty warranta, 1H0. . - 4,S53 S7
Taxes, lfcSS 1895 87
Taxes.lWI 2,0251
Costs, 14 2G3 45
Cot, IK'S 43 71
Overplus, 15&4 55 81
OverplOT, 1K6 100 50
Total received t27,e&4 77
STATE OK OREGON. )
County of Marion, f
toent Is correct ana true.
Witness cay bind tbls 1st day of
LIABILITIES.
AMOUNT.
To warrants drawn on the
county treasurer and out
standing and unpaid 181,644 85
To estimated amount of in
terest accrued thereon.... 5,177 29
AaKWDt of warrants remain
lag In care of county clerk
aad not called for 76$ 78
Total liabilities t87.609 02
SBMI ANNUAL REPORT
Of the County Clerk of Marlon County. State of Oregon, showing the
amount and number of claims allowed by the co-inty court of said county,
for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrants out
standing and unpaid, from the 1st day of October, 1896. to the 31st day or
March, 1897, both inclulve.
On what act. all'd "o.
Amt
Road and bridge 220 8 4,424 00
Pauper 231 3,53a 30
Criminal 007 3,242 00
Stationery 79 2,828 01
Court house and Jail.. 83 2,853 50
Oicrk 14 2,441,03
Recorder 9 l,ft2 00
Sherll! 0 2,749 03
Military 10 w
Ballff. 12 276 00
School superintendent.. 7 521 Qo
County Judge 6 750 00
County rnrnmissloner.. 14 291 90
Supervisor 74 3,165 40
Insane 30 147 20
Jury 75 1.312 10
Coroner 13 49 80
County treasurer 0 600 00
Fuel.. 1 J50
Assessor 7 1,730 .0
Election 208 1,544 55
District attorney 59 1,365 CO
Bounty 1C0 229 31
Tax rebate 2 2101
Legal Bervlce 4 71 o5
Indigent wldler 59 433 05
School examination.... 3 36 00
Janitor 0 180 00
Night watch 0 240 00
Water 6 148 73
Light 25
Stock inspector 3 83 00
Expertlng books 5 0-52 50
Surveyor 5 3200
Rebate of fees 2 0 79
Total amount claims
allowed and drawn.. 2053 838,080 38
STATE OF OREGON. I
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County of Maron, J of Marlon, state of Oregon, do hereby certify
Mint, .tlm fnretmlntr Is a true and
amount or claims allowed by tbe county court of said county for the six
months cndlnir on the 31st day of March, 1897, on what account the same
were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, and tbe amount of war
rants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon tbe records of my
otllce and In my offlclal custody.
Witness my hand and the seal of the county court of said county this
16th day of April, A D., 1897.
L. V. EHLEN,
County Clerk.
CaUrrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as the;
cannot reach the seat of tbe disease. Catarr!
is a blood constitutional disease and in order
to cure it you must take internal remedies.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is takenimernally and
acts directly upon the blood and mucous of
faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quid
medicine. It was prescribed by one of ih
best physicians in this country for years, an
is a regular prescription It it composed
the best tonics known, combined with th.
best blood purifier, acting directly upon lbt
mucous surfaces. The perfect combination
of the two ingredients is what pro luces such
wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send fee
testimonials fice.
F. I. CnuuT & Co., Toledo, O.
ESrSuld by all druggists.
C ASTORIA
For Infanta and Cbilarw.
Titfi:-
,ittiii
Ututart
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Urn
An OiiQAN.Almost as good as
new, to traae for wood. u. i Part
buret, 251 Commercial, street, MQ-tf.
&&
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Marcfa, A. D. li7.
BV AJSOOKT PAlB.
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October 6.W7 1.
November .ifSlZA
December J.0 79
January .' 333
February Jf02 T6
March 5,43?
Total ...
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1, F. T. Wrigbtman, sherifl of said county,
do hereby certify tbat the foreg&Iog state-
April, A. D
, Ie7.
F. T. WBIGHTMAK,
Sheriff of Marion County.
EESOGECE3.
AMOUNT.
By funds in bands of
county treasurer applica
ble to the payment of
county W3rranw 8 716 85
By estimated unpaid cur
rent taxes applicable to
tbe payment of county
warrants 182,306 43
Amount of tbe delinquent
taxes applicable to the
payment of county war
rants for the year 1594.. 5.000 00
For 1895 7,000 00
Total resources 8195.023 23
Am't. outs'd. war. unp'd. Principal.
Outstanding unpaid county
warrants on tbe 31st day
of March, 1697 831,844 95
Estimated interest accrued
thereon 5,177 29
f4.
V. Eblcn, county clerk of tbe county
correct statement of tbe number and
This Means Business.
In the town of Rossland, B. C.,they
tolerate none of the cut throat rowdy
Ism that is so marked a feature in
many new mining camps. As soon as
a rough or hobo strikes town he is in
vited out again in a manner that
means business. The result is that
Rossland Is a quiet and business-like
town, where one can live In peace and
as much safety as anywhere. Quiet
aud comfprt arc also a marked feature
of the excellent dining car service, of
the Wisconsin Central lines, between
tit. Paul and Chicago. Besides this
feature, passengers are loud In praise
of the general ease of travel by this
line and the courteous treatment by
all the officials. For particulars see
the nearest ticket agent or address J.
C Pond, a P. A., Milwaukee, Wis.,
or Geo. 8. Batty, general agent. 240
Stark street, Portland, Or.
SAVE YOUR GRAIN.
Few realize tbat each squirrel de
roys !.) worth of grain annually.
Wakelee'a Squirrel and Gopher Exter.
mlnator is the most effective nnri
economical poison known. Price re
duced to 30 cents. For sale by G. W.
Putnam, Steluer Drqg Co., Lunn&
iirooKB, tf . L. Ii. Baskett and A, I,
btone. dKMm
AMOCNTS PAIB OCT.
?!?!SSrrbo9iHiiriBteeal warrant
. u n mdLt warrant
'JJ' AIUIUB tmmw T- i.
n. vi.n mmni lawi m Riua
r balaaee "scbwl fd a bal
laterest as warraats
c3LsJt.af Oreiraa
OrerptasUx sales J Hanses. .
naLKiolBif warrants
jfatsrest dae as saiae.
swssrss232
Mr Neighbor Tld Me
About Hood s Saisaprilla aod ad
vied me to try it This is the kind
-Anrleln,r trhlh rrlVK ITftnrf'fi
SarsaprlHa tbe largest sales in thej
world. Friend tells friend that
Hood's SarsaDrilla cures; that It gives
strenzh. health, vitality and vigor,
and whole neighbornoods use It as a.
fflmllr medicine.
Hood's Pills act easily and promptly
on tbe liver and bowels. Cure sick
headache.
Concert PiaD 1st.
The college of music, of tbe Willam
ette university, has secured for its In
strumental director and piano In
structor the eminent concert pianist
and teacher, F. C. LEATHERS, who
Is a graduate from the Valparaiso,
Ind., Musical conservatory, also a pu
pil and assistant of the great piano
virtuoso, Chevalier De Konski, so well
and favorably known in Salem mu
sical circles.
Pupils can call at the college of
music, at any time, and register for
lessons. R. A. Hebitage,
tf Dean.
"GREATEST ON EARTH."!
Dr. JTlle' Kcstorctlva Nervine.
Mr. E. T. Caldweu. is book-keeper L.
the First National Banir of Fulton, Ky
"I was completely run down. My cerref
became eo nnstrunc through loss of sleer
and worry that I felt sure I would be com
pelled to give np my position I would II
awake all night Ion;, and It took but Uttk
to shake mo up bo that I could not possibly
attend to my business as I should, in
connection with this I had lira- trouble,
heaviness about the stomach, and nalns in
different parts of my body. 1 was also much
reduced In flesh. I was persuaded to try
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine.
drncglstandeoodresultsqnlckly followed. I
inenprocuredadollarbattle.nnrihvthntimn
1 naa usea tnis up
am now on my thl
1 1 was a dlllerent man. I
lrd bottlo and am ablo to
i?,m i?J,y n!lica KBnlarly. something
I could not possibly do before t.lUlmr vn.,5
kF.I' am nowuUu rwwtrrd. and do not
hesitate to pronounce Dr. Jllles Restorative
Kerrlne tho grtatut nervine on earth."
-ulton. Ky. R. T. CALDWELL.
Dr. lines' Nervine fa sold on a posltlvo
gnaranteo that the first bottlo will benefit.
AlldnjBBlstsseUitatJl.e bottles for $5. or
It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles ilodlcal Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Dr. Miles' Nervine ?..?
Notice of Warning.
To Bicyclists: There is a strict ordinance
provididing for all bicycles to carry lighted
lamps alter the street arc lights have been
turned on each night. This will be strictly
enforced in the future and it will be well for
all wheelmen to take heed without further
ntlce. Ed. N. Edes,
c 1 ... Ci,y Recorder.
Salem, April 13, 1897. 4.14.KXI
The Deimel
Linen-Mesh
Underwear
Our catalogue contains some
very interesting facts on the
subject of underwear. Ask for
a copy at our Salem (agents,
I0S MEYERS L SONS,
A. foun? mde bX a "ry small invest,
tnt. Don't write unless ,. ! '"."!
ment
wnie unless you mean hnti.
ness
butifyouwanttomake ,d
MRS.A.C.M'OUTCy,p
Sparta, Mich
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On Insidc'property at 7 per cent.
Oa farm
i... M.8 I' ce. Safe loans X
f Investors'. iiKS "eff ,?a.Sle
?P". IOHN 'moid'"11"
SL-' P M? ft
) y wr
vlJBls
Acme Steam Gamier
H K hA
LOANS
SCHOOL
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FCKD.
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! 427 30
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718 65j
427 -ja
3,000 OXS
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11,305 77
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!16,84 07
J31.&44 95
.5,147 20
136,99224
C H. MACK,
- DENTIST.-
Sasxmn to Dr. J. M. Keene, old White
Comer, Salem, Or. Paitiet destneg sapenoi
operation at moderate lttsm any branch are
in etpecUl reqaest.
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WOLZ L MIESCKE Prooi.
Dealirs in'all kinds of freih and salt meal
Lard in balk, ;c a lb. Cheapest meat in fit
own. Try them. 171 Commercial st.
0fiic ViHamette Hole! Bjlldmtr
5or water service apply at office. Bill
payable monthly in ad ranee. Make at
compUmts at the office.
C. H. LANE,
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211 Crann:rciil
rySetl $1; upwards.
it . Silem Or
Pant$ cpwands--jg"I
CORN CHOP
AND CORN
at the old reliaUcJfeedJ'storeJof
8R:WSTER & WHITE,
91 COURT ST. . SALEM.
J, F GILMORE,
Successor to;Vhite & Uilroore,
Line, Ccient, Lath, Plaster.
Corn andCorn Chop, a'l kinds of feed.
54 STATE ST.
T- H HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AXD JEWliLER,
Makesa spwUlty of fine repair work, Seti
Thomas clocU. etc., 215 Commercial Street
ThePohle shop, on corner of State and Front
is now prepared to dojfirst-clais
-en
AND GENERAL JOBBING.
EySatisfaction'gaaranteed.Give us a call
1 12 im
POHLE & BISHOP.
j
Japanese fancy goods, chinaware, silk
handkerchiefs, mattings, teas, ladies under
wear, men's overalls, and furnishing goods
at bottom prices.
112 Court street. Opera house block
. 3.181ml
j. s. iniGi
NEW MARKET,
State street, near railroad. Freshestland
best meats. My patrons sav I keen hc ht
meats tn town,
223
Hbllo!
SEED, S.ljBENTLBY.
If you want to move or want a load of any
kind hauled or want a load of manure, dirt
sand or gravel, or cement, lime, hai? p aste",'
LnrCVv"rr ?te. M D S. Bendey, cor!
ner of Froat and Chemeketa streets or ik.e
up telephone 30. Also wood and coal on
hands at all times. Orders nromn ,.' aJ
to.
Depot Express,"
-f,U masI and PMseneer trains. Bag,
Cge and express to all pits of the city
Prompt service. TVn,7V- ' "v
Telephone No. tn.
TAMES RADER:
Interests on Sueet Assessments
Covering State and Oak streets, Sale'm is
jsaBssslSa
fice of the c tv trf .n,.. .j -Tw"e -
1 of tbe same. u ."7 .P'"11
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Ore all Hrer QU, bOkxu
ees. headache, soar stocs-
Pills
aeh, ladlsetUoc, eomtlpa
Moa. Tbrr ct cwIIt. with-
ostptlflorcrlpc. FoUlryalltfrBpciMt.
FOR SALr
200 acres of good bottom laal a 1 -,
fence, good oat range, 135 acres .3 fJ?
frame hosse, new frame barn, y Iy jaJ
All goes for $3,000 oa exsr pajm;-,
farther partielarf esqaue of C. M. C i.i.!
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a
ELIXIR COMPOUND
MIXTURE.
Which by using one smaJl spoonf,,,
to a auart of fresh milk will t.eld one
pound of nice butter, and also oal
pound of butter from one gallon of
skimmed milk. 8100 in case 1 f failure.
I will freely give tbe receipt, ?2 for
particulars
Address OMER H. MASO
Ashland, Wis., P. O. box 41a
i-91rad&w
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co,
EXPSESS TKAIXS SCN DAILT.
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San Francisco Lt
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AbOTe trains step at Eirt Portland, Orwof
City, Woodbum, Salem. Tcmtr Miiao,
JeSerson, Albany, Tangent, Shed-i, KjIst,
HarrUbirg, Junction City, Eugene, Crortlj,
CotUge Urore, Drams and all stat.Kis toa
Roseburg to Ahland, inclcsive.
ROJEECRC JIAD-jj D.UtV.
S.-Jo AMI Lv.... Portland .'.Ax i-flori
II,-ooamLv Salem ... Lrlz-lotu
520 PMl Ar ...Rotebnrg.. Lr (8'ooam
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Lt .. Portland.. Ar I10151K
At ...Salera ....Lt' 5-ooiv
Pullman buffet sleeper and second-cUa
sleeping cars attached to all ttroujh tniai
WEST SIDE DIVISIOK.
BETWEEN POZTLAND AND COIiVALUj.
Mail tiains daily except Saniiy
7o ajiILt... .Portland . . Ar I 6 Mri
1215 PMf Ar....CorTallis.. Lt i -35 P k
At Albany and Corralhs connect nin
uainj of the O. C & E. Ry.
EXPRESS TRAIX DAU.Y EXCEPT "VDAT.1
445 PMl Lt ...Portland ...Arl S.-ij AM
7125 Fit) Lr ...McMJaarillc Lr f j-joAM
Direct connections at San Francisco wuh
Occidenul and Oriental and Pacific mul
steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHLN'A.
Sii'inj dates en application
Rates and tickets to Easttni points and
itorope. aio jArvr, (.hua, UUJVU
j LULU and AUSTRALLIA, cia be obtained
I from W. W. SKINNER. Ticket Aeent.
R. KOEHLER, Manager.
E. P. ROGERS, A. G. F. & P. A. Portland.
Holds the world's record for
long-distance fast running.
From Soup
to Sauterne.
If for no other rea
son than because of
the excellence of 1
dining car service JM
should take the Ba
lington Boute v?he
you go East.
Meats, vegetables,
coffee, frults-ererp
thing Is as good as
good can be. We hon
estly believe there Is
nothing better, any
where, at any price.
This is a pretty broad
statement we mean
it to be.
Omaha, St. Joseph,
Kansas City.St. Louis,
Chicago ALL points
East and Soutb. Tro
routes East via Bil
lings, JTont., and bt.
Paul, Minn.
For tickets and In
formation apply w
nearest ticket agent
or to
A.C.SHELDON, 0. A,
fortl-n-.0r.
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