Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, July 30, 1897, Image 3

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indition in Foreign Lands.
jfe Prospect Not Flattering Lice
in All Yards.
CONDITIONS IN NEW YORK.
fcry full reports have conic to us
tiiltwcek regarding the general crop
R.-i.nit- nf tim mint.rv. nnd from
HjyiuaiJwirfto w. ...v ww".---rf i
fhoco wo nrr led to believe mat ure
coMHlona in tins state nave rul
ed somewhat There arc a good
ma&y lice In a few sections but they
not seem to bo spreading, and
Itherc Is apparently less fear of fccrlous
Samuge. Thcweathcr of late has been
ttcr, and growers have given the
la so that the vine Is coming at-
Ion along In good shape. The crop
undoubtedly be less than
j ear, but how-much cannot he
it as jet.
KhI'OHTS SHOW DAD.
Report from England and Germany
otgond. The attack of crmln
,'ere, and it is very uncurtain
the crops will be. UualneMs on
ucul juuiket hu8 not luiprouod
l, Cotiiparatlyely little stock Is
ug, but brewers lmve vefy few
rKent needs uud other buyers ate
Rafting the developments of fcrnni
KouniaN l'uospncr.
chlisli Observer: llewintly the
pnMfcss of the hop plant In the dis
tricts? surrounding Maidstone has
'basnjpf unequal character, but on the
whole there has been an Improvement
worthy of note since our last report.
i friMJjextent of the Improvement va-
rieswconsiaeraoiy accoraing 10 win
Ksltuatlnn of the plantations, aud
'"luaiiy gardens in parishes lo the north
M.fthc town compare unfavorably
'vItli others in districts along the val-
of the Med way, south of the
Iborough. Here, during the last week
aloll nvnntc tlm I nnli.nc slinwn vlir.
1M , - ., , . n ..u
Unu glOWU bUUSIUULUIIiy, tuuniu-
all circumstances. The plant
ijls cleaner, but this applies more
rSbrue gaidens than to others. In a
i extent, of course, the thorough
or want of thoroughness, with
IwMcli washing has been carried out
nwcownts for the difference, but there
aisW3oubL that the attack of fly and
llcofliaa been more persistent In one
quarter than another. The outlooK
Is not wholly unsatlsiactory but there
Is rfo(need yet for the feeling of de
spondence affected by certain growers.
Deplorable mischief, it Is true, was
wrought by the hall storm a month
..ormciplnce. partrcularly In the Far
Tclgjbut fatal Injury to the vine was
caused only In a limited area. Conse
quently while a few growers will suffer
b' .1rcryheavy loss, others will probably
' '1 SgM.n undiminished yield. On the
i liorth side of the town, as suggested
, above, things are less rosy. As a rule
th&lant Is backward, and even
,- usdte the influence of the recent
fcj&fgrcIiJR weather the progress has been
cofratlvely slow.
"GREATEST ON EARTH."
Br. Miles' Kcstoratlvo Nervine.
Mr. E. T. Caldwell, Is book-keeper In
tho First National Bank of Fulton, Ky.
''i'Lwaa completely run down, My nerves
becamo bo unstrung through loss of Bleep
and.worry that I felt sure 1 would be com
pelled to plvo up my position I would Ho
awako all night Ions, and It took but little
ssssSS"
U.T.Oaldwi;li
aako mo uobo that I could not Dosslbly
end to mv business as I should. In
Election with this I had liver trouble,
ivlness about the stomach, and pains In
lerent rutrtsof mv bodv. 1 was also much
luced in flesh. 1 was persuaded to try
HJr. Bliles' Restorative Nervine.
IWrst procured a trial bottlo from a local
KRBistanugooaresuitsquiciciyroiiowcu. i
i procurcu auonar uouie, ana uy me iimo
M used this ud I was adllTei-ontman. I
i now on my third bottle and am able to
rpEounuiy ana eai rccuiariy, aomciuing;
juiu jiul possimy uo Licioro lawinc your
. x am now juuy rctnverea,ana ao not
tato to pronounce Dr. Allies' Itcstoratlvo
vino thu gitalut ntrttne on earUu"
alton, Ky. R. T. CALDWELL.
Miles Nerrino Is sold on a oosltivo
ireutoa that tlm first lint tin will benefit.
IdnigglstsfccllltritJl.fl bottles forCS, or
trill lo cent, uron&ul. iu recolut of flrlM
Uio Dr. MlleaJiealcal Co., Elkhart, led.
Miles' Nervine Ref$lUuh
if7
Jtt J
Vv ' :
?yi m i ipg iwr w;Jcai?Wwwirmrilaga
NUMiMUUita,
AlttioUtftbo heavy raid illattlas
fallen has not entirely destroyed the
Vermin that Is to he found on the
lion plant still It has lessened It to a
certain degree, and the plaht Is now
looking fresher and all the more
healthy for these downpours, Bus
iness Is very quiet In the hop market,
The weather has been very change
able during the last week, but we can
not say that It Is bad for the
plant. The latest reports aic more
satisfactory than a week ago.
Saaz. The condition of the plant
Is very varied, in some gardens It Is
well grown, and In others It Is very
backward. Vermin is to be seen to a
great extent, I
Bcrglan Hop Report Antwerp: We
have had some warm rains which
cleansed the vine, but the persistence
of north cast winds and foggy nights
I
are encouraging to vermin- The
greatest decreabc In acreage makes
present prices quite safe. 1890 Alost,
25s. Poperlnghe, 22s, 0d.: Dutch, 17s
Cd.
STATE NEWS
Pendleton Is over run with hobos.
Truck laying has begun on the
Columbia and Southern railroads,
JUnc county has appropriated $300
to miikeu fruit exhibit at tho state
Mr.
J, I. Hooper wqb appointed post
master at OrUtUwn, in Tillamook
county, Or.
The Goldson postoilleej sltuUted In
Lane coiinty, was destroyed by fire
last Sunday.
K. M. Blrkland of Astoria brought
In the body of Wm. Lucas, who was
drowned Monday.
The grand council of the order of
red men will meet In annual session
In Portland next year.
A ton of salmon was stolen from
the Caduc Seining company, just
aboye Tongue Point, last Monday,
The Albany Democrat offers ten
years' subscription to the jirst man
who crosses the Cli coot Pass on a
bicycle.
Lane county teachers Institute is
In session for a ten days course be
ginning Wednesday. The attendance
is quite large,
Original penson was granted to J.
It. Shipp, of Albany Wednesday; also
to Mary Ann Ormsby, of Mist Or..
An additional pension has been
granted to Josiah M. Itumbaugh. of
Liberty, Or., and the pension formerly
paid to Jerry H. Gibson, of Elkhead,
Or., has been restored.
Assesor B. Stafford, of Linn county,
has received a letter from the
Okan- '
Ogan mines, In Washington, Stating
that his brother, B. R. Stafford, for-
merly a resident of Linn county,
,.,i,m ,..i.!., i i, .!,. i ,!..,
while working In the mines In that
district lost his right hand by a per-
mature discharge of dynamite. 1
. . , . , . ,.
ai tangent, in ljinn coumy, xuon
day afternoon, the new bell was placed
:u 1
in position over tho
South. "Grandma"
M. E.
church,
Wert.
now 81
years of age, who made the lirst con-
trlbution to It, was given the prlv-
nlpirnrif rlm.iniT t,lir hpll t.lir tlrsr. t.tnin
This she did with a good deal of pride
The Pendleton Tribune says. "Carl
Schubert has already had his wheat
threshed and he is able to state that
It hasaveraged a little over GO bush
els to the acre. Forty-five to 50 bush
els an acre Is the average of Mr. Sche
ard's farm, which adjoins Mr. Schu
bert's. T. J. Kirk's 100 acres has
averaged fully 33 1-3 bushels to the
acre. Upon testing some of this It
was found to go 02 pounds to the
bushel."
UNION
Adopted at
PARTY
PLATFORM
Albany, Otegon,
897.
June
We demand the free and unlimited coin
age of gold and silver at ihe ratio of 16 to 1
independent of the action of any other nati n
That the government shall issue all money
without (the intervention of banks, and in
quantity adequate to the needs of the people.
That all money issued by the government,
whether gold, silver or paper, shall be legal
lender for all detts, public or private.
That no contract or law shall descriminate
against any kind ol money issued by the gov
ernment.
We are opposedo the Issue of United States
interest-bearing bonds in time of peace.
We demand the redemption of Oregcn from
rings, commissions and corrupt method; , and
demand honest elections and election laws,
including strimzent registration laws.
We demand that the people shall have the
veto power over an legislative ( nactments dv
the use of the referendum.
We demand he election of all officers by a
direct vote of the people.
We favor and advite that all nominations
for municipal and counry officers, including
members of the legislature, shall be made by
primary elections.
We tecommend that thu party shall be
known as thr Union parry, and invite all re-
form forces of the state 10 unite with us in
realizing these principles by united efforts,
and we pledge ounelves to unite with such
reform forces in carrying out tbis bond of
union.
Hop Growers Attention.
"Hop Evener" soinetlilni; new aud
useful Invented by A. J. Jcrtuan. of
Switzerland, on exlbitlon at Win,
Drown & Co., 230 Commercial street,
every hop grower should have one.
Call and see it. d&w 7 12 lm
J
s
i if li :
Restore full, regular action
of the bowels, do not Irri
tate or Inflame, but leavo
all the drtlcate illgrntlre of
K&nlam In erfect romlltlon.
Pills
Try thm. 5S cmt.
lTopared only by t 1 It-xxl 4 Co.. Lonell, Mn.
INVALIDS
Regain Health
m Happiness
by Using this
SUPERB
TOM!
Syslom
Renewed
by its acU in.
J CEtEBRATED '0
JITTERS
THE MARKETS.
PROVISION.
Portland, July Co Wheat valley, 75c:
aua tvana, 73
I Flour Portland, 3 75superfine, 2.25 per
1 bbl.
' Oats White, jiMcUoc: crev. 7.
Potatoes. .New 502600 per cwt.
Hay .Good, lc13.50 per ton.
Hops loan ytc.
Wool.. Valley, trI3c; Eastern Oregon
7(tfac.
Mohair. lo(g2oc.
Millstufls.,fjran. i3.5o;.horti 1550.
Poultry- Chickens , mixed 2-75v3.i5.
broilers, J.5o3 5o turkey, live roc
Eggs. .Oregon, 14 per dor.
Hides,, gteen, talted 60 lbs 6Vc under
60 lbi 5c; sheep pelts. ica7r
Onlpnjr-poc per sack,
WhcutUagj-CRlcutUi.JS Per 100
Beamv-small white, iftic.llmr J3k
Hogi Henry, 4,00
Buttef . .Best rlairy,2Jjo; fancy erCntfiMV
3$a4oc per roll.
Chceie .nUc,
Dried Fruit Apples; evaporated, bleachfld
unoieacned 3t(44C sundried
1'tars Cc(ef.6c
PlumspitlesscC.
l'ninCSr-4Vicoc,
Veal -small 4 Jjaj; lartje 34C per hi.
Mutton tVeathers 2a2V: dtesxed mut
ton,4j4a5c spring lambs67c per lb.
Heef-Meers 3 50; cows 2.5o3;
dressed 56,
Cured Meats .Hams lojcioc bacon 7
iaroin pans, 7c.
SALEM MARKET
Wheat-.
Oats. 3jc.
Hay..llilcd, cheat, $637
Flour. .In Hlioleale luis., 3 So: r tail
4 2o;l)!an, tiullv 12 13,' shorts, 15 5"i7.75;
chop letd. t5.c11G.00.
Poultry Chkken. 5 spring 10.
Veat..nressed, 3.
Hogs.. Dressed, 4.00.
Live Cattle.. 22.
Sheep.. Live, I 50.
Spring lambs, $i .03
WooL.BcBt. 12c.
Hop..Beit, 0 11 ioc
hKgs..i2iin trade.
taim Smoknl Meats Pai-cn, 71.; brn-s
ioc; shoulders, 5 Vic.
l'otatos 25c ttade.
Dried Frui'w Apples, evnpoiated bleached,
70r 8c: unbleached 4c(35c.
Plums, 4c.
liutter Dairy roa!2c cicsmciy I2j J
15c.
Statu of Ohio, City of Toledo,!
Lucas County. t
ss.
Fianlt J, Cheney makes oath that he is the
senior Partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney &
County and State aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case of Cat-
arrh that cannot be cured by rhe use of Hal s
Catarrh Cure.
' Frank T. Cheney.
oworn to wiore mo ana subscribed in my
presence, tnis otn aay or uecemcer, a. u
presence, this Oth day ol December,
r886.
,
SEAL,
V. Gleason
Notary Public
WfilPc r'nfnrrl, I'urlj tln inlrnnllo nn.l
ncts directly on the blood and mucous sur.
faces of the system. Send for testimonials,
J'ee
F. I. Cheney & Co..
Toledo,
tSold by Druggists, 75c
O.
Fire destroyed the dye house Wed
nesday morning, at 5:30, also the pick
ling houso and machine shop of the
same company. Loss about $25,000,
partly covered by Insurance. Origin
of fire unknown.
GIVES STRENGTH TO MEN.
It is remarkable fact that a man never ap
preciates the sufferings of others until he
himself, has passed through the Tire of pain cr
remorse. Then it is that he looks around for
those viho are suffering he wants them to
profit by his experience, he gives his time and
money gladly for the benefit and; never tlresJ
oiuisztai. .ncrc arc inciuy or men wean
and wom out, struggling with remorse and
fear, and the natural outcome of habits that
brought incapacity a sense of lonesomeucss
and a feeling as if the best side of life had
been banished forever. Such men
should write to Thomas Slater,
Box 390, Kalamazoo, Mich. He will
send free of charge by mall, in a plain sealed
envelope full particulars about the method he
used, and this will enable any man to get a
complete cure at home. It is the method Mr.
Slater used to cure himself of the troubles
that sap the strenght and vigor. The cure
was so complete, o satisilying and such -,
wonderful change from his former condition
that he will gladly tell others all about it,
sending all particulars. He figures that he
doesn't know of a better way to show his p.
preciatin of his own cure and the sufferings
of others. There must be generous men in
this world to ofl-set the tide of avarice. Write
to Mr. Slater,-! t will cost nothing for bis des
tription aad method
H
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hop bv rm-
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MmmT Willi,
Mm.
W, I HOPPMAN,
WILLAMETTE
1
Corner Ferry and Liberty meets.
Telephone 172.
Newest
rigs.- and best horses
always in readiness.
ry Coast or mountain parties n specialty.
7 '4 tf
THE
SAMUEL CASE. PROP.
The leading first-class hotel of Newport,
onVsquina bay. 'Ihe Oregon health end
ummer lesott. This house commands 0
bcautilul view of the Pacific Ocean, Vaquina
Day nd the Coast Rarge o( Mountains.
Steevens
1
MtEN'i PENblN'U.
Dryers new in operation on onr place hear
the asylum. Call and ee them, -
Fruit gtovvets are ihVltcd to investigate bes
fore buying or building a drier. Our claims
are; 1. Unlimited capucity. 2. Cheapnes
of constructior j. Rabid production. 4.
Easy, cheapness and simplicity of process.
Write me lor testimonials and experience of
growers who are using the Steevens since two
years. Estimates and specifications furnished
or4driers built. Address
G. A. STEEVENS, Salem, Or.
Salem Steam Laundry
Pleasefnotice 1hc cut-in prices
on the following!
SI ts, plain iocents
Um-.er drawers 5 to 10 cents
Under shirts 5 to iocents
Socks, per pair 3 cent
fiatidLcrchinfii. 1 cut
Silk handkerchiefs 3 ctnb
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per doz;n
and othei ork in proportion.
Flannels xnd other work in"
i tclhgently washed by hand,
Col, T, Olmsted Prop,
Stage Line.
From SaUra to Wilho't Springs, via fcilvcr
ton. Leaves Silveiton for Salem at 6:30 a. m ,
Mondays, Wedresdays anJ Frida"s, rctuming
to Silverton fame days, leaving Salem ct I
o clock p. m.
Leaves Silverton lor Wllhoit Spring nt
4.3oa. m. Mondays, Wednesl ays aid Fii
days, returning to Silverton Tiesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Leaves Salem from Westacoti's barn.
tare Hound trip from Silverton to Salem
$r. Hound trip from Saicm to Willioit $2.50.
Round Hip from Silverton to Wilhoitji.so
HARDESTV&M ODV.
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to Ilryan Democrats, Populikts, Silver Repub.
licans, Union JlfmetullUts aril Gold Standard
voters, McKlnley Republican! Largett cir
culation among Silver and Rcfcrm People in
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MACK,
Snccesser to Dr. J. M.flKeenc, old White
Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superioi
operations at moderate fees in any branch arc
In especial request.
Drf Aug C, Schroeder
Deutcher Arzt,
AUeinger Deutscher Atzt im count). Office'
259 Commercial street. Ke&idence 421
Fifteenth street, Salem, Oregon.
re
Li
W?LZ & MIESCKE Proos
Dealars in, all kinds of ficsh ar.d salt mes s
Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meat in lit
own. Try them. 171 Commercial st.
C. Pi. LANK,
i'lit
imm
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21 1 Co mwrciitl st , Sle-n Or
lySuits t$ upwards. Pants $ upwands'O
STENOGRAPHING AND 11TEWI1I11NG.
Legal ard commercial worka specialty
Teleuhone enc-fcur. 0ff.ee with Sherman
Cot-alt & latk, Gicj- I lock. Dictation Uke
t your office nnd uork niurticd on that
notice.
4 30 t STELLA.SHKRMAN.
T. H HAAS,
VATCilMAKER AND JBWLLER,
MakdsasbrvUltjrofniiefciialr wolk, &t.
Thomas clocU. etc., Hi Commercial Street
Depot Express.
Meets ali masl and passenger tr.llns. Dag
gage and express to all parts of ths city
Prompt seivice. Telephone No. 70.
JAMES llADER
Material !
Salem Branch 108 of the Labor Exchanpe,
arc now picpjicd to furnish at bliort notice
Sand and Oraul ol any grade, and Of the
bet quality, and in any quantity. Telephone
175. 625 nn
"AT THE OLD POSTOFFICE. "
a. ;dageny,
Family Wino and Liquor Store
Kemoveo from 102 State to 109 Commercial
streei Bottled goods cf the best quality.
A home treatment for all forms of women's
disease..' rlso stomach and kidney troubles,
catarrh, neryovs prostration and geucial de
bility Hours 3 to 6 p, m. 244 State st.
Call or address
MRS. F. E. ALFORD,
7 S Minager for Marion county.
MADE ME A MAN
AJAX TABLUTS POSITIVELY CUIUS
Al.lt Aetou JHtete Vailing Mem.
cry.JHjpolency,Ht)Oploeneis,et. mused
by Abut uud other 'TroHset and Indl-crction-jj
7'Ai rjulchltf ttnti Burvly
1 00 tore Lont Vitality in old or jouriff, and
fit n innn tot study, bulnog or marrfaeo,
1'rHTont Insanity and Ooniumntton if
tabmln time. IJieir mo how immediate iinuro.
rue nt and r-docta a OUItB whore all others taiL In.
rUtupon havina the cenalno A J ax Tablets. They
luivo curtMi iiioucnnasana wijj euro you. w bitq u
(cnltlvo written guarantee to effect a cure in eacl
or rotund tlie maner. 1'rlco SO cant, per rmckoti., or
eunnikaaes flail treatment! for SS.OUUv id
rlnin wrspnor.nnon roculpt ol price, OlrcaUr free.
AJAX UEMEDV CO., W8S$Z?
ill ireannenii inr a. ouur mall, la
calar tree.
Iitirlm. S
Lbtufis (M
For sale at Salem. Or bv D. J. FRY
C, H.
DENTIST
MARK
HKRCBASTTAILOB
Building
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Dody Reads m "X-Rans."
a paper that is positively a red hot thing all the year round,
itabMMS
Great
&
for a trial
157"
be sent
&mB9fs&(m
Th Dfelmfei
LinenMeh
Underwear
Our catalogue cdntain8 Sonic
very interesting facts on the
subject of underwear. Ask for
a copy at our Salem agents,
JOS MEYERS d SONS'
Northern Pacific
Railway.
RUNS
Pullman Sleeping Cars
Elegant Dlnln Cm
Tuurist SleeBliitf Car
To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dtiluth, fttgc
'llftrid FdrkJi Crbokston, Witinlnejj,
Helena and Putte.
THROUGH TICKETS
To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, N
York. Bdsion, nhd all Points
East and South
For information, time cards, mays ao
tickets, call on or vtite
THOMAS, WATT & CO,
AGENTS
2($' Commfrclal srreet, Sslem, Or
tj. Chirltiti, Ast, fJii'l. M'tn Agen
Mo-nwn t.. cornel Third Porrtin I, O
OREGON CENTRAL
AND-
Eastern R, H. Company
IVAQU1NA HAY ROUTE.
Connecting at Yaovina Hay with the Sn
Francisco & Yaquinu Day Steamship Co.
STEAMKK KAKALLON,"
Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for San
Francisco, Coos Way, Fort Orford, Trinidad
and Humtolt Day,
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed.
Shoitcst route between the Willamette valley
and California.
Fare from Albany or points west to San
Francisco: Cabin, $9; steerage, HitoCooi
Day and Fort Orford, cabin (0: to Hutnbold.
Tiay, cabin (8; round trip, good 60 days, $161
RIVER DIVISION
Steamer '-Albany" between Portland and
Corvallis, through without lay-over. Leaves
Salem 10:45 " m- Tnesdays, Tnursdays and
Satutdays leaves Portland, Yamhill street
dock, 600 a. m. Sundays. Wednesdays and
Fridays
EDWIN 8TO? ' manager, Ccrvallis, Or'
I. C. MAYO, t..i. River Division.
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feftfRESS TRAINS RUM DAILY.
6:00 P Ml
8.'iO V M Y
i.v...;Pottland. ..Ar
Lr....Satem ....Lv
Ar. San Francisco Lr
95:
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8,
9:30 A M
10 A H
OO PM
Above trains sun at all urinmoal tiatinn.
bet. Portland and Salem, Turner Marlon
Jeflerson, Albany, Tangent, Shcddi, Halsey,
Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell,
Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta
tions from Roseburg to Ahland, inclusive.
, ROSKDURO JUtL, r-DAri-Y.
830 A MLv
...Portland
,.. Salem....
...Roseburg.
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Lv
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1I.-OOA Mj- Lv
200 p M
( 7.'3Q A M
520 pm) Ar.
Pullman butTtt sleeper and second-class
sleeping cars attached to all through trains
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
DKTWERN PORTLAND ANU CORVALLtS.
Mail trains dai'y except Sunday.
730 AMI Lv. . . , PortfandTT
Ai I 5:50 P M
Lv) t.'o5 pm
lars P M f Ar. . . Corvallis. .
At Albany and Corvallis connect with
trains of the O. C & E. Ry.
KXI'RESa TRAIN DAILY EXCRPT SUNDAY.
Ml Lv .. Portland... Ar
I oVS5 A M
7.-30 P M ) Lr . . McMinnvillc Lv
5.N0 A M
Direct connections at San Francisco with
Occidental aud Oiiental and Pacific rnnil
sieamvh p lines for JAPAN AND CHINA
Sal ing dates on app'ication
Kates and tickets to Eastern points rnd
Europe. Alo JAPAN. CHINA. HONO
LULU and AUS1 KAL1.IA, ton be obtained
from V. V. SKINNER, Ticket Agent,
Halem,
m ....,. u K0EHLSR, Minager.
C, H. MARK1IAM, G, vt S P, A, rortHiadi
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f0 tlik eAst giVes? lilti c'iioic&
Two Transcontinental
Roulcc.
Via Spokane Minneapolis At Paul and Den
ver Omaha and Kaneis City. Low rates to
eastern cities.
Foi full details call onjor address
BOISE & BARKFR
agents, Salem. Oregon,
OCEAN DIVISION.
Portland San Francisco,
Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portland
July 26, 31, August S, 10, 15, 20. 35, 30.
Fare Cabin, $5; steerage, fa.co.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
FORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-,8tamer
Ruth for Portland, Tuesdays. Tlmrsclajs and
Saturday at 7.M5 a. m Returning, lcan
Ash street dock, Portland, Mrmls, u'ulr.ts-
day and rnday at 0 e. m.
Passenrcrs given transfers to elo titc line
at Oregon Cit if dosir d, matl"g it possible
lotcacli Portland nt t p. m,
COIIVALLIS-SALEM ROUTE;- The
nUainer G)py for Corvallis, Tucpday.'Thun
day and Satnrday at 6 a. m., lelurnlng, lv.
Corvallis at 6 a m. on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Round tilp tickets to all points
In Oregon, Washington, California cr the
East. Connections made at Portland wilb
all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on U. M,
Powers agent, foot Trade street.
A. L. MOKLER,
ice-Pre. and Manager
W. II. HUilLBURT.
Gcn'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Oi
For full deta'is call on or address
G. M. POWERS
Foot of Trade st. Local Agent
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