Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, October 11, 1897, Image 3

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.. .,V
They All
"There aro fads In
rnedlcino ns well as in vOKIlO
other things," said a busy p-, .
druggist, "but the most OQClC
rcmnrknblo thing about Hood's Sarsa
pnrilln Is that customers who try other
remedies nil como l.nck to Hood's, and
this is why tho enormous sales of this
great medicine (an keep up and
WTUU luo M f iwholo
round, steady
"Why h it?
I A trr.r i . w n.-
.. .rn, tu DR. LANE. 3QME
'v'i.yJf-,-'Vr '? '"'J (
-rfc-wEv,..-y-tT
A -'c,
- - .. --,.xT -,n iijtfjqiijjjjCssMjS.
Hood's Srtrsnvmrllla lins mim ri
tivo merit than tiny medicine I oversold
This is of Uaily occurrence In almost
every drug store. Hood's Sarsaparllla
has cured more sickness, and made rooro
happiness through restoration to health
than nny other medicine.
Statement by Hon I L. Patterson as
to Goods Furnished Asylum.
Salem, Or.,Oct. 0.-(To the Editor.)
-Noticing the coininunieutiotis In
yourpitper from a former superintend,
cnt of tlieOrogon Stiitol ut-niic usylum,
rellcctlnB upon the -business methods
our iirtn, I take the opportunity to
iuno ,i piain siiticuictit, as
business with that institution.
tuu ueneni or 1 iog nnt, w,n.
"O, simply becau3oivcrsantwlt,lt,criillnBsof the board
as a
year
clock.
SUtfDAV &ERMONS1 ABOUT SATE CLAIMS,
Rev. 11. A. Denton Begins a Fourth Year Klncaid Writes $oe Plain Letters to tho
-Rev. Copeland Welcomed Home. ; 7,-llllv. , ,
Sunday, Oct. 3, 1897, was tho begin-' " '
nlnirof the fourth year of Key. II. A. J ,"
labors with the First Chris-
Hngry.
its to our
Hood's
Sarsaparllla
li tho standard -the One True Wood Puriner."
i food's PHIq tu.H'f !l!y p'Ils to ta"iw
"uuu s fills wltl' Hood's Sarsacarlll.
1
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Co's
T
O
S'l EAMERS
Altona and Ra
Kavc for 1'orllaud dai'y
excel t .-ur.day at 6 a m
monn
rv-w.
C?i
yuicl. time, regular
vice and low rales.
Dock between Slate
and Court streets.
M. P. BALDWIN,
nueni. aaiem
v v v S?g?gpgg
! flbuetc. !
I have just fitted out a studio I
proper, and am prepared to teach
the piBi.o or organ to children or f
p ndult'i. My method for children 1
t is the newest and be&t A cer- I
tificate gmntwd fiom tho West- 5
T tain Coii3eivetory, whoso inter-
$ Etato Bystem I represent Stu- i
dios down town and at 376
Church st.
4. MRS. Tlf ANK WILLMAN.
W. J, HUFFMAN,
WILLAMETTE
Lllil STABLE!
Corner Ferry and Uberty streets,
"Telephone
Newest rigs and best horses
i Jalways in leadlneu.
icRaras contracts, 1 will btatc
that twice a year, in January and
July, the board of trustees auks, by
advertisement In tho newspapers, for
olds on supplies.
We submit the adertlscmenttothe
wholesale Rrocer In Portland and net
Ills prices on the t'ords, to be deliv
ered at the asylum. If successful in
Beinug iue contract, we order the
Koods, and they arc shipped direct
Irom Portland to the asylum, In the
asylum mark, diamond "A." As a
matter of fact, we never see the goods.
If the goods are accepted by the sup
erlntendent, he Issues a voucher for
payment, statlngas follews: "1 hereby
certlry that I have examined the bill
hereunto alllxcd, and find the same
correct." The board then passes on
the bill, and a warrant Is drawn by
the secretary of state for the amount.
If the goods arc not sitNf.tcU-ry to
me superintendent or the asylum, he
reports the fact to us; we In turn not
ify the wholesale grocer at Portland,
who replaces the goods w all others to
satisfy the superintendent. During
the administration ot Dr. Harry Lane,
we recehed two contracts, one on
January 3, 1888, and the other on July
3 of the same jcar. The tirst was
paid lu April, and the last one in
September, sometime after the goods
were delivered, giving ample time for
the superintendent toex.tmine them.
However, if our attention had been
called U any defect in the quality of
the goods, although they had been
paid for, we would have been glad to
have notified the wholesale house, who
would have corrected the matter at
once. The character of the wholesale
iirm furnishing the goods is such as
to warrant this. If there was any
defect in the goods, the imposition
was practiced by the wholesale iirm
in Portland, timely notice would have
enabled them to correct it without
loss to themselves but now, nine
jcars after the transaction, Is a late
day to remedy any mistake, especially
so since the only notice comes through
the public press. The records of the
board, which I hac carefully ex
amined, and the reports of the super-
in mifCt.i.in Alter .1630, WU
county, by
I "Your third
has been rccclv
the position th
pay for 40 days
bcrof thclulli
sent
"Referring t ny fccctmd letter.
say I seem to Biply that you 'arc
not
uccessful In our bids for supplies du-
superintenuency.
AVcdid sell him
ring Dr. Lane's
"KTntn tills. llOW'CVCr
goods in the open market, from time
to time, until his successor was elect
mi nnrlfist bill being in June, 1891.
nlnntilrl in
was UlCltU
Demons'
thin church of this city as pastor, but
the reverend gentleman did notdcllver
nisarniversary addtcss until yester
day. The three years just closed had
worked many changes. During that
period, one hundred and llfty mem
bers had been received In to the church
but in the same length of time nearly
that number hud been removed by
death or had departed for other fields
of labor, so the church memborshlp
was practically the same us it was
three jears ago. Some or the main
Pillars in the church had been removed
by death In the past three years. We
are not to look to tho modern politi
cian and "wire-puller" who Is prob
ably iuoic corrupt than ever, for a
change in the preseut condition of
ttilt,..! . 1 .1.- ,..... .scieui umiuio, ......
i" ..... . msw:rtU",B ""'an peo- of thehouso andassumlng
1.11c uui Buiiuu aou counteract every
Influence for the better.
The church had a brighter future.
All departments of the church are In
a flourishing condition and arc
thoroughly and systematically or
ganized for the prosecution of the
winter's work. The relations between
the pastor and the people arc most
harmonious and a spirit of eagerness
to carry on the work of the church
more elfectively, is in evidence.
Itey. Denton does not belicvj in de
voting his time and labors in sensa
tional discourses and thus be accorded
any unpleasant notoriety but Instead
persists iu preaching the plain gospel.
The services Sunday morning were
followed by the sacrament ot the
Lord's Supper. Preceding the sermon ,
the choir under the directior of Pror.
Z. M. Parvln rendered an anthem:
"Seek Ye Lite Lord While Ilo May 13e
Found."
IF CIIIUST CAME TO SALEM WHAT
Jitw nf ii Int. tor
r.3. David, of Gilliam
Sc rtary Ktncald:
clcr, dated October 4,
:rj In which yitt take
I you arc entitled to
ltd mileage as a mom-
gislatlyc assembly.
you
en
titled to live qys' per diem and m'le-
age,' or else I ncaii that some have
claimed tivc d' and mileage.' No;
I do not meanvVat you arc 'entitled
to pay for liverkvs and mileage,' nor
mis any memcciui liic iiuusoiii repii;
AN OPEN LETTER U.HH.
To MOTHERS. . -
sentatlvcsclahiid such pay. Should!
any such claim fcmade, it would per
haps go to the ltslaturc or to the'
courts, If any tbntber preferred to'
have a judical ddislon. It might be
necessary, bcfor payments could be
made, to ascertah which of the two
sets of olllcers, calming to bo otllcers
to certify
accounts,were to duly elected olll
cers; to ascertah wheu members took
oath of otllce am commenced to draw
.pay; toascertait wneiucr liic wiioic
i amount of mllcnra for going to the
state capital am teturning home
could be paid follvo days' service, or
could be allowcdlmly for an organized
regular or speclij session."
The Independence VestSldc,cdltcd
by E. C. Poiitlaul, one ot the regents
of the Monnioutl'statc normal school,
In Its Issue of Oilobor7, says:
"Secretary of itate Klncald allows
warrants for pacing for horocraclng
at fairs, but wl not allow them to
pay for educatin teachers in our pub
lic schools."
This stalcmcn
the facts, is not
approptiated tut
lf-Coast or mountainpartles a specialty
Finest dining car
(service in the world
Save a whole
half day
by taking the ;iiurnngion
Route to Omaha, bt. Louis
and points beyond.
From anywhere in the
northwest to everywhere in the
. ...tl.iic )P UlirilUULUM "
wUlHafc , , " . t
the shortest. quUKesi anu m
every way the best line.
Travelers who want to "get
!,.. withont a moment
Dr. Lane's successor
Tnlv. 1R01.
u u.j , l,rt nrr
If the goods lumtsueu uu uu; w..
.t worn not what the state should
7'4tf bayo had, the responsibility rests with
Dr. Lane, and not wmi us, uuu n uu,
merchant is to blame in the matter
.1 . ,.n f the lamest wholesale
!" ... . -Dnriinnd. It seems strange
nouses !"'" ",,, (rnnH wp.rn
deltas D.Cr Lane claims iMmld
have continued to buy goods of us in
So open market, as w books and tl,o
records 01 1110 jaEMok.
PSlS cut
2S5, should be without. Pleasant
to take and goes right to the spot, bom oy
D. J. Fry. .
1 m.nn,vn.-'. M. Parvln
,."Ub" to r her of voice, piane:
lUUS. iuM
teacher
esy
uckets via Hillings and the tcaci,cr of Mrs. J"1 : 10 state Fair.
llurlington Koute. 1 most, popmai 'b-, -- r ,, church
Three loutet to Chicago and, m at the UirlSuai
St. Louis-via Bl55: parlors. WW October Hth
't;' day evening. umo -- 1(,5.9
buffet I
Tii.i nnrl Denver
. irt(r and
1,:.,,. r-iis are notable fea
7uresolourSt.l'aul.Chicago
trams.
A.O.bHKLDON
G. A.,
l'nttland. Or
Northern Pacific
Railway.
ltu:
Pullman Slcnpir m Cii
rpant Dinin7 Car?-
Tourist Slreom-;.
rfcrssssv.'ssw;
w
i n ;
hat is
cott
1 a1
T.. Si I
.'..... Prrtfi.
.luiiu y."-i - , n.i..
Helena anu .""-
ICiht in """
i,tf.iwatltn, tuve w.-
tall I'm" '"'"
I e 1 1
N
ml' ir
y
twu
-rciai .rreet.
:iiTl, '"
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!' i
t D. CI atlton, Aist
Mmrnon strtet coimr
t e. '
It-
mulsion
strengthening foodr and
t remarkable in its tww-
' ..- it rnniaj.ua -w
ling rtcfoua. ttially
tr'LTJZtJ WK the WU-
s.v "fir fTso:pso
'er;w Ts
increased. i
What Will I v?
SsS
SE?1
core mcip"" - . tiCC&uiC tnc
make thU statement Uca
PJn ens of thousands ot
THEN ?
A large and appreciative audience
assembled at the Congregational
church Sunday evening lo hear the
pastor, Roy. AV. C. Kanttier delher
a sermon from the theme: "If Christ
Came to Salem What Then ?" Those
who went with the expectation of
hearing a sensational discourse were
disappointed for the subject win
handled In an intelligent and master
ful manner by He v. Kantner, who Is
one of the most forceful and pleasant
pulpit speakers In this city.
The subject of the discoutso was
suggested by the book entitled, "If
Chi 1st Came to Chicago" reccutlv nub
Tii'ts Speaker svould not recommend
the book to any one for perusal. The
tro.it.nifHit, of the cities towards
Christ in bis day, were brought
about by his teaching; not-withstanding
"he spoke as neyer man spoke be
fore" ho was "despised and rejected
of men."
If Christ came to Salem, what treat
ment would bo accorded him? What
.w...iri hn mir relation towards litmr
The speaker feared he would find but
a very small company of those in ful
lest sympathy with bltn. He would
ilnd them together.
What would be his attitude towards
the different Christian churches; Ilo
would find some good people in every
r.hristhin church. He would severely
rebuke the repeated inconsistencies of
professed Christians. Ho would
cleyerly and positively crltlze the
spirit of Indifference which does more
tn retard the growth of the kingdom
here on earth than all the allied hosts
of inlidellty.
Should Christ come to faalem the
vices of our city would tind In him no
apology. The poor wouiu iraiu
t.HPlr verv best friend. The penitent
sinner would find in him a loving
Savior and He would weep oyer the
impenitent.
Hut the supreme fact Is-Uirist. is
- . 1 ,. tlinutk tttittlV
in Salem anu nas oeeu -
vear-. He has been personally Inspect
in.' our daily lives a fact that should
incite us to more loyal service.
AT TIIU UNITARIAN CIIUItCH.
-n, numbers of Unity church and
congregation extended to their Pbb
G.Rev, W. B. Copeland, a hearty
we come Sunday, after a a monn ao
"L' , f rf iarce
sence. in uiecu.....b -- - -
Ui hVM
. in accordance with
rue. The legislature
icy for tho fairs, and
the secretary of jtate has no power to
withhold it ;butthe law expressly pro
vides that no pat of these appropria
tions shall be ;uid for I10rser.1e.lng,
and before Warrants were allowed the
president of-ea-h Talrwas required to
glyo bonds and tile an oath that the
whole amount would bo paid out In
premiums, and no part for horseraclng.
On the other lintl, tho legislature has
not appropriated any money "to pay
for educating! teachers In our public
schools," and M.e secretary of stato
has no power to allow warrants to pay
them.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applhjil Ions as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of tho car.
There Is only one way to euro ueai
ness, and that Is by constitutional
t-''y naafness is caused by an
tlllll8,.-: WO. 1UUCOUS 111!
lln" sound or Imperfect hearing, and
when It is entirely closed, Deafness
t Mm result, and unless the Inflam
mation can betaken out and this tube
rcstoted to Its normal condition, hear
ing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of toi are caused by catarrh,
which Is nothtig but an Inflamed con
dition of the uucous surfaces.
We will glw Ono Hundred Dollars
for any case (f Deafness (caused by
catarriuinawiiuiiwu uuuiu u nun n
Catarrh Cure Send for circulars; Tree
F. J. CiHESY & C0..T0I0 lo, O.
resold by Jrutglsts, 75c.
Stop that CoigVl Take warning It ma)
lead to Consumfon. A 25c, bottle of
Shiloh's Curemif-ave jour lile.-J Sold by 1)
J. Fry. I
Provincil Govcnors Resign,
Havana, Ct. IK Following the
appointment Marshal Blanco to
succeed Captln-General Wcyler, the
Marquis Pal rela, civil governor of
Havana, and
ecnors, have
tlons
ic other provincial gov-
ndered their reslgna-
...11 ,. .. cnnnli?! nrocratii
r rdnn was carried out, Mrs.
lu' . ..,....! u OpnrL'la Davcn-
i'ortlanu,
three tal-
TH:-MAS.WATT&f.l..1gS'a,fiS-
n ii Holland.
'. .....1 Trnf. Kcoble. Of
i..,rl tn BdlOS. 1
enicd vocalists, tuentlon of whom has
7.. . ,nn rnnde. assisted by A. C.
Hopf rendered a selection, beautifully
"ung. Mr. Carey F.Martin was also
heard In a soio.
WITH THE PBCSDYTEBIANB.
.. .,. K,.nriiiv mornlug bcrvlccs
hantunml services were held. The
Sffi. nuren, F.A. -
ir I u. uri'i" -" --
d of Mr. una .Mrs. .
fd the rite of baptism-
f . ....xriKT MINISTKK.
... A Hnmm. 11 young Ilaptlst
Cal.. I i
i
" it TTi J
11 '
Civilized mothers do
ot throw their babies
to crocodiles, but
many a proipective
mother sacrifices her
baby's future welfare
by neKlectinc her own
health during the crit
ical time when the lit
tle one is expected.
At this period it is a
woman's amy to
preserve, by every
possible means,
her strength and
good condition.
The best strength
builder for pros,
pective, or for
nursing mothers,
is Doctor Pierce's
I'avorite Pre
scription. It
gives vigor and
tone to the entire
system and im
parts special en
durance and clas.
delicate organs particularly
It makes the mother strong
heerful : renders confinement
livery easy : entirely free from
comparatively free from pain
'ecuperatlve force for the moth
... it t. r .t 1. 11 j
t nnriuani nouriBiimcni lur iue i-imu
Rev
- -...i.i...i (ui.. s in me
divine, 01 ---,...; r,r. Iind
S. t Jessup, during which time
Mr
.k T 111 IWM-
Pr0VCU" , SCOTTS Eul'-
B, W!" - - ..
pply the local llaptlrt pul-
it
"tWl,bU :,two the roughly
Jotlft ".... Sunday before large j Meslred,
tlclty t
eoncer
bright
short,
dange:
It pro
It lsnly medicine for women which
I.. twtvisea oy a reguiany graauaivu.
experi physician Dr Pierce has
been rty years chief consulting phy
irlan e famous Invalids' Hotel and
Burei t"u":i at Uu"""'". N. Y. HI
reput s a skilled specialist In womtn's
slime world-wide.
Rv, man should read Dr. Pierce's
.mienee thousand page book. "The
t,op mmon Sense Jlcdical Adviser "
It co several chapters about women's
inn e physiology and many valuable
rtcel home-treatment of simple ail
ra h over three hundred illustr.
tion' the most instructive and vain
able d library ever published in one
volu early 700,000 conies were sold at
ci but a strongly paper bound copy
Jniftt absolutely free on receipt of
iwel cents in one-cent stamps to pay
he mailing only Address, World's
nisi Medical Association, No firtt
MH, lluffalo, N. Y. If a hand
tatT" . OOUUOi miumuil auuui'vu
ruu KH kn.l M,
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE NYORD " O ASTORIA," AND
" PITCHER'S OASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK.
, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
n-as the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same
that has borno and does now jj? Zffr--j 0n eVOry
bear tho fao-si'mih signaturo of (jZetyx-euc&tf wrapper.
This is tho original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been
used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at tho wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have a ways bought, rrf J2$0--&r " th
and has the signature of (!&ffieMc&U wrap
per. No one has authority from mo to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fiotoher fa
President.
March 8, 1897. QtQ&&&4t,7i.
Tfll SaiTAHI! OVtrtMl, IT MURRAY STRUT. HCW YORK CITY.
Books.
Full line of public school books tablets,
slates, pencils, etc. Second hand books taken
in exchange at
Dearborn's Book Store.
TO THE EAST GIVEif 1HK CIIOICJs
OF
Two Transcontinental
. " RoutGC.
Via Spokane Minneapolis atPaul and Den
ver; Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates Ic
easterrlcities.
For full details call on or address
BOISE & BARKFR
ajents, Salsm, Oregon,
OCEAN DIVISION. ;
I Tortland San Francisco.
Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portlano
July 26, 3t. Augusts, to, is, J. 25, 30,
, Fare Cabin, !f 5; steerace, iJ.50 '
WILLAMETIE RIVER DIVISION.
1 TORTLAND SAI.EM ROUTE-,Stamer
Ruth for Portland, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturday at 610 a. m Sleamer Gypsy
, loats Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 7
am. Returning leaves Ash ktreet dock,
Portland, daily except Sunday, at 6 a, m.
Passengers given transfers to electric line
at Oregon City If desired, maUrg It possible
to reach I'ortlahd at t P. m.
Round Uii tukets to all points
in Oregon, Vahlngion, CnlifornU or the
Eat. Connections made at Portland witb
all rail, ocean ai.d river hfes, Call on O. M
Powers agent, loot Traie street.
W. II. HURLUURT.
Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or.
For fu'.l detahs call on or address
6. M. POWERS-
Foot of Trade st. Local Agent
jKvfaf' fiXl i! Si!VbHKl. nHkWWi st lnltl ffHC ttMBfcl-JBslsssssssssssssssssssn
The Only Secret in corthction
PIPER
HEiosmeK
Plug Tobacco
is the Champagne Flavor. Wherever chewing to
bacco is known the Piper Heidsieck brand stands for
all that is best. Don't be a stranger to it you want
the. best and the New Five-Cent Piece is enlarged
40 per cent. quality remains the same. Ask for it.
raDcruflcrauuuTrouppgppgtnrouugff
Newest, Brightest, Best.
'JlioTennesiceSirsttb-rry, Testedt Salfm two years. Prolific bearer, fine hrart.
sniped, I right scarlet rrd b'rrii s. rry early, Cluslrrs prow on medium short stems, out ol
lancer of fro t w lien lilcomlrp. Fin, Uronc plants, de lered atjthis office or sent to any
iddrcss at Jl per ipo. lutt llie lierry that lias lrn wanted in OifRon. Sweeler, earlier
tnd lairjfr than Wilson, Uipli rolorcil all over and ltcr flavor than Sharpleis. Market
'rimers hnuld rot be without this lirrry in their patch. Set out now and get an early crop
est pilni. Addrrat K. liofcr, Salrm, Or. d&wtf
IlyViKlutr r. I'rnu'a
x-iiuHr.jiis J'ills.
MflMHnnn PFsmRFn
lllllllliuUU lLJ l JlLU Tills Mttilrful remedy
Kusraotcc4tocuicall nervous dlicasts, such as Weai ,iPiory, Loc,f
s oiis, Nervousuess. all drains, lots of power lu Central. c Oream of
tobscco.
Jusanlr
prepaid
Mstiufii
I)ru Co., dUtributinc agents. Third andVaiabtll Bts." iV. il'jnd, Or.
.,.H.M j vf.iftniiun, 7uuimu fTPrp. ex SITe use or
opium or stimulants, which lead to Infirmlti. rv ..mntiunnr
y. Can be carried In vest pocket, i.oo wr txJV, 6T 1(.Winall
. ClrcuUr Free. Bold by sUUruC.f.ts. X.k for llj I U 'iSSlher
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co
KXl'KKSS TKAIfS kt.N I'AISV
I o i .md
OIOO r M I v . . 1 y 1 .iiiii ii .y ji a m
8;jo P M l. vn- in Jv 7.- u M
7.MC ami Vi r 1. I-ia iu 1 cu Lv 1 1: o p u
Above iin'i m"p al a. I ( ruieipnl siailolii
bet, l'otllutiil .1I11I ,'nliin, 'litmei MuiUn
Jeflcrson, Alli''i) 'liniKf"1 Miitiils llnUey.
Harrisburu, junction City, Lu;ei e, Ciewell
Cottage liiovf, Drain, Oakloi.il and all Ma
tions irom lti'scourg 10 a riiami, inclusive.
ROSMIUKU MAIL, r-DAILY,
X: JO A M
IIjl
S-'2o
l'ullmaii butlct
A Ml l.v i'orl
M l.v ale
f M 1 Ar . . Kom
Portland . .'Ar 4:30 r M
iu .. Lv -la ooP.l
Imrg. . Lv 1 7.'3o A M
tlieiier and second-clnfR
sleeping cars attached to all throuch trains
WlisiP SIDE DIVISION.
UU1WEKN VOKTLANU AND COKVALLlS.
Mail tiains dally except Sunday.
"V30 a Ml Lv. ,71'ortland.. At I 5,'So P M
uyiS pm) Ar . Corvnllls...Lv 105 P M
'At Albany nnd Cwyfllll3connect with
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Direct connections at San Francisco with
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steamship linos for JAPAN AND CHINA.
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Rates and tickets to Eastern points and
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LULU and AUSTHALLIA, can be obtained
from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Acent,
Salem.
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C. II. MARKIIAiU, G. F. & P. A. Portland
OREGON CENTRAL
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Eastern R, R. Company
YAQU1NA UAV ROUTE.
Connecting at Yaq.'ina Uay with the Sa
Francisco & Yaquina IJay Steamship Oo.
.STEAMER "FARALLON,'
Jails from Yaquina every 8 days for S?j,
Francisco, Coos llay, Port Orford, Trlnlcbvl
and Humbolt Hay.
Passenger acuommodations unsurpassed.
Shortest toute bctwten the Willamette valley
and California.
Fare from Albany or points west to Ha
Franciscot Cabin, o; steerage, $5itoCixi
Bay and Port Orford, cabin $6; to Ilumliojd.
llay, cabin 8j round trip, good 60 days, t:6t
RIVER DIVISION
.earner ''Albany" between Portland and
vallis, through without lay-over. Leaves
luii 10:45 m.Tnesdays, Tnursdajs and
jsttudajs leaves Portlstid, Yamhill street
dock, 6,-coa. m. Sundajs Wedneidays and
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EDWIN STONE, Manager. Ccrvallis, Oj
J. C. N5AYO, Supt. RiverDiision.
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