Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, October 21, 1897, Image 3

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THE RURAL CARRIERS'
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Free Delivery to Farmers Be
gun in Marion County,
EXTENT OF THE SERVICE,
to imvc a dally mall carried to the
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leave
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An
Explanatory Letter From the
Turner Postmaster.
The llr.st Information Postmaster
lionlmin ubSiileiii luul of the estab
lishment, of froe rural delivery In Ma
ilon county, was through Tut, Joun
nal. tie wrote Postmaster Robert-
Kin at Turnermnd by return mall rc-
iclvou ruiiovMng explanatory letter:
l'OSTMASTKK KOllKUTSON WKITKS.
TUKNMt, Or., Oct. 20, 1807. j
15. I Uunlium, Postmaster, Salem ,
Or :
UkauSih: Yours of even date, at
Land and contents carefully noted.
Will nay In reply, that tlul Free Hural
delivery service Is In operation here.
As to the character of the service will
say that we have three carriers, each
covering a distance of about twenty-
live miles dally. Tlicy leave theollice
each morning about 8 o'clock and re
turn us soon as the mail can be dis
tributed and collected along each
iciutc. The carrier on route No. 1,
which takes in the reform -school,
deaf mute school, and asylum
farm, returns to the office for the
nnll after the Itoscburg local
passes south and thereby catches
;-U dully papers, All persons requir
ing their mail delivered, but who do
not live on the immediate route of a
carrier are required to place a mail
ing box on the route for the carrier to
deposit the mail in and to receive from,
lor mailing. Carriers may take orders
for stamps, collecting the money in
advance- and delivering stamps on
next trip, etc.
1 don't know as 1 can give you any
more light on the subject. This
seems to be about all there Is to it in a
general way. Any other Information
I can give you will becheerfully done.
Yours Respectfully,
G F. Roiikrtson, P. M.
4Ksx'xswawvsBBrNNaf
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wear glasses unless you need
them.
If you nro not thoroughly
satisfied as to your eyes' re
qulrements, consult us. We
like the optical profession,
wo have the latest optical
books and instruments, and
carefully study the same;
that's the kind of a person
you want to see. We keep
only the very best lense3 and
standard frames.
Call and see us. Advice free.
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C, H, HINGES,
Expert Optician.
2d door north of postoffice,
Salem, Or.
yymNNsfl'
roads and
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mlllt..,..!..... 'V-UKHV,!. 11
... !, u,0 larmcr posted about the
--." mi- inarKct and will
Him wore time to attend to his
" mi: larni. xt win carry dally pa
pers to the country homes Instead of
only weeklies. The demand forOvE
Cent Daiues at the Turner post
o lice has Increased not a little, and
there Is no reason why for 25 cents a
month The Daily Journal cannot
oo had at evcrv fnrmiinncn i .i.
. ..uutiv ill LIIU
reach of the carrier from Turner. It
will Inrgely Increase the number of
people who will get mail at that of
fice. Turner is one of the best towns
In the county, the center of a thriy.
Ing and intelligent population. The
nowpostruastcr there, Mr. Robertson,
seems to be an intelligent and public
spirited official. We wish the T.mv
entorprlsc success.
OREGON NOTES.
An Astoria private dispitch from
Clifton states that John Falangos a
resident of that place for the past six
years, was killed by the caving of an
embankment on the grade of the
Astoria & Columbia River railroad
Falongosand seyeral other residents
of Clifton -were working on the grade
when without warning an enormous
quantity of earth came down burying
three of the men. All possible haste
was made to remove the earth, but
when the body of Folongos was taken
out life was found to be extinct. The
other two were badly injured.
At Hillsboro Monday, while return
ing from a drive, the horse of C.Schul
merlch, ex-county commissioner and
senior member of the firm of Schul
merich & Son of this city, shied at
some teamsters at the side oi the road,
upsetting the buggy. Schulmurich's
head was badly cut and his body con
siderably bruised. Ills wounds were
painful, but not necessarily fatal.
Mr. Schulmerich's daughter, who was
also in the buggy, escaped uninjured
C. P. Glvens, of King's vallcy,glves
the particulars of a bold robbery,
which took place last Saturday after
noon, about 4 o'clock, on the road be
tween Alrlieand King's Vallcy.in the
Fuller canyon. A man of the name
of Bears was walking from Indepen
dence to his home on Yaqulna bay,
when two masked men came out of
tho bushes, held him up and secured
$10,whlch he had earned drying hops.
The robbers escaped on horseback.
When thev first stopped him, Mr.
Bears threw down his pack of cloth
ing and told them to take that, but
they said they were after money only,
and proceeded to go through his pock
ets. Mr. Bears tried to get assistance
and follow the robbers, but there was
no one at home at R. L. Williams',
the nearest rjlace, and by that time
his assailants were too far away for
pursuit, and no effort has since been
made to arrest them.
It Is reported In Wallowa, that rich
placer strikes haye been made on the
head of Bear creek, 15 miles west of
Lostlne. The diggings have been lo
cated in a basin on the east prong of
Bear creek, which contains the yel
low metal. The creek has been
staked off for several mile,sjaud scores
of prospestors line the mountain.
Koveral loads of lumber have been
taken from Wallowa to build sluicc
hoxes. The find was made by three
prospectors, who have beca proepect-
ing In that region ior auo iuao
months.
DANGEROUS IP NO FATAL.
The Tertible.tnjuries of Ezra Wyatt-
Hers: Ran way.
THE MARkfcttJ.
On
Ev
u
Side
two
On every side you will find on
entering our store this week such
an array of bargains as you never
saw together anywhere. TUe
goods we are now displaying are
3fine
Don't keep your money loose in
your pocket A purse for 25c
whicli is sold elsewhere for 50c
Our ladies' combined P""
beauties. All colors. Sterling
sUver comers. Have you Been
our leaders for 75o. Call end see
this fcandsome purse.;
Pattern's Book Store,
Every
rw
,A O-w y
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V T.wllnc nnri pontic
men are surprise
ut tho handsome
designs, superior
quality and low
prices asked for
tho'-e beautiful
This Tells Where Health May be Found,
And that Is more Important than
Ei.,.V mnnp.v. If your blood is im
pure, Hood's Sarsaprllla is the medi
cine for you. It cures scrofula, salt
rheum, r heumausm, ow ""'""
'.A.", .lionncns nriiTinat ne in or pro
moted by impure blood and low state
Ilood's'pnis are easy to take, eay
to operate. Cures Indigestion, head-ache.
Ladies, Take the Best I you are troubled
with Constipation, tallow skin, and a Tired
Feeling. Se Katli Clove. Tea. it li pleasant
to take. So'd by D. J. Fry.
H'r Want To contract for tur-
w;s'S&fS
sola, i-ouiuj i'p - io-19-2t
v-urvuillF. T.tllPS. rw ot'P
Wyatt, resident or Philomath and a
brother of S.imuel, John and Frank
yntt, lies dangerously and in all
human probability fatally Injure at
Plainvlew, Linn co-inty. One cheek
Is literally torn from his face, oue
ear is torn completely away, tie Jaw
Is fractured and the base of the brain,
the dootors.say, Injured. There arc
also internal injuries, the extent and
nature of which arc not known.
While persons as badly Injured may
have In single Instance recovered,
there is not one chance In a hundred,
that Mr. Wyatt will recover. He has
been since Sunday evening totally
unconscious, unable even to recount
to relatives about his bedside the
tragic story of how he was hurt.
Mr. Wyatt's injuries are supposed
to be tho result of an accident. He Is
a minister in the United Brethren
church, and last week went to Linn
county to attend coherence. He
traveled in a cart, and during Sin
day afternoon had preached a sermon
at Hamilton Creek. In thr evening
he was to preach at Plainvlew, mid
way on the road between Lebanon and
Brownsville. Ho was en route to
Plainvlew when the nccldent hap
pened. Among several other persons
that he passed along the road were
two men. Two hundred yards from
the spot where they last saw lilm the
attention or these two men was at
tracted by heavy breathing along the
roadside. They Investigated and
found Mr. Wyatt In an unconscious
condition, covered with blood, Injuries
and bruises as described above, The
horse and cart was nowhero to be seen.
An investigation of the surround
ings indicates that the horse had run
away, and that, being thrown out of
the vehicle, the injured man had been
dragged a distance of seventy or
eighty yards. The men quickly se
cured help and the sufferer was taken
to Plainvlew, six miles south of Leb
anon, where he now lies.
Dr. Starr, of Brownsville, and Dr.
Foley, of Lebanon, were both summon
ed and Monday afternoon Dr. Davis,
of Albany, was also called into the
case. It had been planned to attempt
a difficult operation Monday evening,
but arter consultation the plan was
given up by the surgeons as useless or
Impossible.
Mr. Wyatt is the eldest son or Wil
liam Wyatt, the well-known Benton
county pioneer, Ills home Is In Phil
omath and besides himself, a wife,
two sons, and two daughters are Its
Inmates. He is aged about fifty-seven
years. The dreadful accident has
roused profound Interest and much
sympathy Is expressed ty frleuds and
acquaintances.
Rev. E. C. Wyatt, who was Injured
as above, died Tuesday night.
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Another Divorce Case. Mrs.
Eunice Beaber has Instituted a suit
In department No. 2, Marlon county
circuit court whereby she seeks a
divorce from Emanuel Black to whom
she was married at Fossil, Gilliam
county, on January 1. 1897. Cruel and
inhuman treatment arc the grounds
upon which the plalutllt hopes to
have the matrimonial bonds 6overed.
Hendricks & Slater are attorneys for
plaintiff.
New Officers,- The annual elec
tion ofofllcers for the Epworth League
of the Methodist church, was held
last evening and resulted as follews:
President, Prof. F. S. Dunn; First
Vice-presldentAFloyd Field; Second
Vice-president, Gertrude Savage;
Third Vice-president, Ella Currln;
Fourth Vice-presldenr, (J. J. Atwood;
Secretary, I. II. Van Winkle; Treas
urer, Geo. E. Hatch.
His Poitland, Oct. si
Walla .Walla, 79c,
Wheat valley, SJct
Flour--Portland. 425 Superfine, 2 50 per
bbl
Oats-White, 34($3S- ""
Potatoes. .New 4oat$c per sack.
Hay Good, Ua 12.50 per ton.
Hops 8sc old crop,6a7c.
Wool.. Valley, I4l6c; Eastern Oregon
7I2C.
Millstulls..liran, 14.00; snorts i5 5
Poultry Chickens, mixed 2.00&2 00
broilers, 1. So2 00 turkeys, live 89c
Eggs.. Oregon, 2ec per aoi.
Hides., raeen. salted 60 lbs 7c; unde
6olbs 6c; sheep pelts, lo(SiJtic
'allow 2ic(gi3c.
Onion&- 8o$l per c
Butter.. 15t dairy,. 2S3S;tancy creamer)
45a 50c per roll.
Uieose .ujc.
Potatoes 10c Der sack
Dried Fruit Apples, evaporate-!, blenched
5Mc
6Vi7o; unbleached 3Ytcc; sundried
Hums, pit!ess,.lcra)4c.
PrunesscSJic.
Apples-3SaSoc box.
Hoes Heavy, 4.50
Veal -laree 4M5c per U.
Mutton Weathers '2.25: drcu.'.d mut-
ton,s spnng lambs $y,c per lb.
Ueet steers 3.; cows 2.25.
dressed 45VJ.
Uured Meats-rllams locloc Dacon 74
Lard-in pails, 7c.
SALEM MARKET
Wheat-73.
Oats ?S32c.
Apples .25c.
Hay .Baled, cheat, $830.
Flour.. In wholesale lots. 4 10; retail
4.4o;bran,bulk i2H3,-ihort8,l4ats; chop feed
t4o
Poultry Chickcn,56,-
VoaL.Drcssed, 45--
Hogs.. Dressed, 5.
Live Cattle.. 2i2.
Sheep.. Live, 2c !b..
Spring lambs, $2.00.
Wool.. Best. 12c.
Hops.. Best, 12114c
Kggs. 13c cash.
Farm Smokod Meats Bacon, 8c; h.nm
no; shoulders, 7-9-
Potatoes 25c trade.
Dried Frui'w Apples, evaporated bleached,
7o 8ci unbleached 4c5c.
Prunes 4ac
Plums, 4C
Butter. Dairy 153200 creamery 22
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for
Infants
Children.
The Fac-simile Signature of
(M&i
O.RNL
Appears on Every Wrapper.
TMt CtKTHUH COIPrY. TT MUHIIOT TItT. HtWVOUK erTY.
blffl
BOOKS..
TO THE EAST GIVEif THE CHOKIi
OF
Two Transcontinental
Rbuleo.
Via Spokane Minneapolis St'Paut and Dm
vcr Omcna and Kaniat City. Low rates (0
eastcrojt cities.
For fall details call onor address
BOISE & BARKF.R
agents, Salem. Oregon,
uv-rvAN uiviaiun.
Portland San Francisco.
Steamers leave Alnsworth dock, Portland,
October 9. 14, 24, 29 November 3, 8, 13,
18, 23, 28.
Fare Cabin, $5; steerage, J2.50.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-Steamers
Ruth and Gypsy leave Salem for Portland
daily except Sunday, at 6 a. m. Returning
leave Portland daily at 6 am., except Sunday.
Passengers given transfers to electric line
at Oregon City if desired, making It posible
to reach Portland at I p. m.
Round trip tickets to all points
In Oregon, Washington, California or the
East. Connections made at Portland ,litb
all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on G. M
Powers agent, foot Trade street.
W. II. IIURLBURT.
GenU Pas. Agt. Portland, Of.
For full deta'is call on or address
G. M. POWERS A
Foot of Trade st. Local Agent
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There Is only one way to cure deaf
ness, and that Is by constitutional
rcniedles. Deafness is caused by an
Intlanicd condition of the mucous lin
ing of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube Isinilumed you have a rumb
ling sound or Imperfect hearing, and
when It Is entirely closed, Deafness
Is the result, ana unless 1110 lnnuin
tnatlon can be taken out and this tube
restored to Its normal condition, hear
ing will be destroyed forever; n'no
cades out of ten nrc caused by cbarrli,
which Is nothing but an inllauicd con
dition of tho mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured dy Hall's
uatarrn (jure, acna ior circulars; iree.
F. J. Cuueny So Uo.,Toledo , O.
OTSold by Druggists, 75c.
Timh Is Pueoious. And the aver
age business man cannot profitably
spend an hour each noon to go home
for a dinner. Besides a cold lunch Is
not enjoyed. A largo number of So
lems business men find pleasure In
taking their meals with us for only 15
cents each. George Bros.
Dyspepsia Cured. Shlloh's Vitalizer im-
medially relieves Sour Stomach, Coming up
of food distress, and is the great kidney and
liver remedy. Slid by D. J. Fry.
m
Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant laxa
live. Regulates the bowls, purifi s the
blood. Clears the complexion, Easy to
make and pleasant lo take. 25 cents sold by
D. J. Fry.
Special ruled ledgers; wide Dr, columns) narrow Cr, col
umnsi narrow ruled journals and cash books,
Get my prices on patent back flat opening books,
Dearborn's Book Store.
ti
O.C.T Go's
STEAMER
Ramona
leave! for Portland Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays al 7 a.".
Quick time, regular Her
vicc and low rates.
Dock between State
and Court streets.
M. P. BALDWIN.
Al'Mil Salmi
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reSvisjlaqrt nps
1.
EAST AND SOUTH
-VIA-
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OFjTHE
Southern Pacific Co
EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DA1LY.T
6:00 P M
8:30 P
7M5 A
Above trains st p at all
Lv...;i'ortland. ..Ar (9:30 A u
Lv....Satem ....Lv-7.'io A M
Ar. San Francisco Lv 8;eo p M
principal stationr
&
Do you want to be in the swim for your
share cl business prosrciity -this year? You
will not be without a liberal use of Printer's
Ink. See
Conover, the Business Printer,
263 Commercial street, and he will tell yop
how to use it for the best results.
t
I ilfcusic
I havo just fitted out a studio
proper, and run prepared to toach
the piano or organ to children or
adults. My method for children
Is the nowoat and best. A cer
tificate granted from tho West
torn Couservotory, whose Inter
state Bystom I represent. Stu
dios down town mid at 37G
Church st. X
X MRS. rRAUK WILLMAN. Z
bet. Portland and Salem, Turner. Marlon
fefttrson. Albany. Taneent. Shedds Halse;
llarrlsburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswe
OASTORIA.
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Verdict for Plaintiff. The act
Ion for money case of Arabella Bailey
vs II. II- Humphrey was not concluded
before Judge Burnett until about 5 p.
ni. "Wednesday when a verdict for
850.20 was returned for plalntlir.
Court then adjourned until 0. a. m.
Friday.
..
Home Made Woolen Goods.
Don't forget that in addition to
thelHarge assortment of clothing, the
oolen Mill Store has the largest as
sortiucnt of gent's underwear and
?.0IV"..V.fnvRtnrfiln the city and
always at the lowest price.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in GROCERIES, PAINTS,
OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH,
and tho most corriplote stock of
BRUSHES of all' kinds in .the slate,
Artists materials, lime, hair, cement
and shingles, and finest 1 quality of
crass seed.
Kindergarten
and Primary School,
x
Ltty, tugene, iresweu
Colts cc Grove. Drain. Oakland, and all sta
tions from Hoseburg to Alhland, inclusive.
KOSUIURO MAIL, .DAILY,
TI'ortTaiid
8. '30 A M 1 Lv. . .
IIOO A mV I.v...
5.-20 r Ml Ar...
buffet
.Ar H.-30PM
Salem.... Lv - 2 oo.T It
Hoseburg.. Lv ( 7.'3o A M
sleeper and second-closs
trains
rullman
sleeping cars attached to all through
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
DKTWKKN TORTLAND AND CoRVALLIS.
Mail tialns daily except Sunday.
730 A
1215 r
. 5--5 r m
IV05 P M
Corvallis connect with
mTXv. . . . Portland.. Ar
M J Ar . . , . Corvnllls . . .Lv
At Albany and
trains of the O. C. & E. Rv.
KXI'RESS TRAIN DAILY BXCEFT SUNDAY.
Arl 8.'25 A M
4.-50 rul Lv ... Portland. . .
7.-30 p h Lr....
. McMinnville Lv
S-'5" A M
Mrs, C, U, Ogle's
Kindergarten and Training Class for
Kindergartens will reopen Oct 4, 1 897,
in thtJCongregational churcli jinrlor.
Miss Grace Pohlc
will have charge or the ptimary dc
parlmcnt, in connection with the
kindergarten, ic-2-Iw.
WANTED, ETC.
PHONE 30.
Ring ttem up when in want of cement,
lime, plaster, hair, sand, gravel and all kinds
of buildingaterlal, of best quality and at
the lowest price. oai anu sawcu wo?u
(all lengths) prompily delivered. All kinds
of hauling done.
D. S. HENTLEV & CO.
Succssors to Salem Imp Co Front nnd
Chemekcta.
W, ), HUFFMAN,
WILLAMETTE
LIVERY SIMI!
Coiner Ferry and Mberty streets Q
Telephone
Newest
rigs and best horses
always In readinerj,
ty Const or mountalniiartlcs a specialty.
714 U
Finest dining car
service in the world.
Direct connections at San Francisco with
Occidental aud Oiiental and Pacific mail
steamship linos for JAPAN AND CHINA.
Sailing dates on application
Kates and tickets lo Eastern points and
Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO
LULU and AUSTKALLIA, can be obtained
fiom W. W. SK1NNEK, Ticket y.jent,
Salem.
K. KOEDLER, Manager.
C. II. MARKHAW. G. F. S P. A. Poniard
OREGON CENTRAL
.AND
Eastern R, R. Company
IYAQU1NA HAY KOUTK.."
Yaqjina Bay with the
1 aquma Day steamsnip co.
Save a whole
half day
Sim Water Co,
20-W-22
Gold Watches-
to
TUo newest nd,tterpr.S
selllt.g at less t ian liaU fower PM u
Choice Early Grapes.
.,nr nil! ITilTlC-
.SaletrOre-
trouble, bold by V. J try.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
I? It falls to cure. 2oc.
0-A- A -' - "
Cure that Cough with Shiloh's Cure. The
best Cough Cure. Relieves Croup promptly.
One million bot.les sold last year. 40 doses
for2Scts. Sold by D. J . Fry.
Good Tea
is the cheapest beverage next
tfT The missing word
in this sentence is water.
What do you suppose is the
missing word in the following
sentence r zcnmnig j "
andbakingpowdtrare
because they are money-back.
Schilling's Dust is at grocer's.
ASthtafcCpi"r .jux
New toclay advertiaomonta four llwea
or Icbs in tlvto column inserted tlireo
times for 25 ct8 50 ota. a week, $1
per month. All over four lines at
samo rate.
SITUATION WANTHDIly a good,
giil to do general house work. Inquire
332 Water streeU o 20 3'
FOIt SALE OR TRAlJU.,-A fine young
heifer. Arply "urrougns, 103 aiaic
street.
10-12 6t
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I want to
coirespond with some lady with a view to
marriaee. Am ft business man, 3I years
old. All letters confidential, please ad
dress, Harry Hickey, Portland. Oregon.
FOH SALE. The best hay and sleek
ranch in the state, consitsing of 200 acres
All under fenct Is good for fruit, grain
or farming. Will sell for half lu value on
terms to suit. Will leave crops, tools and
some stock on place. For particulars ad
dress box 62, Mill City. io-8-lm
rarOlllcelnClty nnll.
Irrigation tionrs 0 to 8 a. in. and 5
toO In tlio evening.
All irrigation bills for tlio summer
will be duo and payable tlio 1st of
July.
Street sprinkling tluouglilawn hose
positively prohibited.
tin rlwfuctlnn for irrlirat on during
absence unless water Is cut oil the
entire premises.
No allowance made for part of sea
son as more water Is needed to bring
out a neglected lawn than Judicious
use for the entire season.
Salem Water Co.
BjMiyB
WOOD jWANTED.
Highest maiket price paid ior good wood
in wcrk Illscksmitb and wagon work at the
Just Reopened.
Diown & Son, of the East Salem meat mar
ket, have enlarged and refitted their shop and
will be pleased lo see all ol their old patrons
and the rat of the community. Orders taken
and delivered. Parents sending children
miv denend on havine their order con
scientiously filled. !0-4tf
lowet figure.
HEKSCIIBOCII ft SMITH,
100 ChemekeU street
HOUSE TAMEIt AND EDUCATOR.
Prof.McCuneofCrercent Cliy, Cal. the
celebrated horss breaker. Office atH. II,
Writifntt's IJverv. 164 Commercial street.
If yo8 have a colt you would like to have
educated, or n spoiled runaway, a kicking
liorae, a halter fuller, or balker. or horses
with any baa Haulm, or to i uroncn, unnj;
him around. 9-30-im
by taking the Uurlington
Koute to Omaha, bt. Louis
and points beyond .7"
From anywhere in jlhe
northwest to everywhere in the
southeast the Uurlington is
the shorn st, qui :kest and in
every way me best line.
Travelers who want to "get j
there" withont a moment'
unnecessary delay will ask for
tickets via Hillings ana me
Uurlington Koute.
Three routes lo Chicago and
bt. Louis via 1)11 ings, St,
Paul and Denver CVrpart
merit sleepers and buffet
smoking cars are notable fea
tures ol our St. Paul-Chlcago
Iralnu.
A O. .SHELDON, 0. A.,
Poitland, Or.
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Francisco & Va
STEAMER "KAKALLON,"
oails from Yaqulna every 8 days for San
Francisco. Coos "ay, Port Orford, Trinidad
and Humbolt Bay.
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed.
Shortest route between the Willamette Valley
and California.
Fare from Albany or points west to Ban
Frunclscot Cabin, $9; steerage, ;toCoo
Bay and Port Orford, cabin f 5: to Humbold.
Bay, cabin 8; round trip, good 60 days, f i6t
RIVER DIVISION
fiicamcr ''Albany" between Fortland and
Co.-vallis, through without lay-over, Leaves
t'ilem 10:45 ar m. Tnesdays, Tnursdays and
Matuidays leaves Portland, Yamhill street
dock, 6.-00 a. m. Sundays,. Wednerdays ar.d
Fridays.
EDWIN 8TONE, Manager, Cctvallls.iC r
J. C, MAYO, Supt. Uhei Dlvlslrn.
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Northern Pacific
Railway.
RUNS
PullmantSlcApinf Cars.
Elcant Dinin Cars
Tourist Sleooin Cars
To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dululli, 'raig .
'Irand Forks, C'rookston, Winnlneg,
Helena and Butte.
THROUGH TICKETS
To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New
York. Boston, and all Point
East and South
For information, time cards, naps aal
tickets, call on or vrito
THOMAS, WATT & CO.
AGENTS
3&5 Commercial srrcet. Salem, Or
M D. Charlton, Asst. Oen'l. Passj Agent
Morrison street corner Third Portland, Or.
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