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To National Chairman Hon, Marion
Butler
Setting Forth the Affairs of the People's
Party In Oregon.
Under tho dale or Portland, Fcbru.
ary 10, Mr. E. Kroner, secretary of the
executive committee of the I'epplc's
party, liasaddresbed the following let
ter to Hon, Marlon Uutler:
"The letter or Mr, J.C. YounK.state
chairman, of the People's party Of Or
egon, dated January 28, replying to
your request for Information about
Hie political situation In Oregon, has
had quite a itcnorul circulation In the
Journals or tills stule and particu
larly In' the Republican papers. (;on
blderliiK the olllclal position of the
writer, you will agree that Mr.
Youtu's Is somewhat remarkable, and
the Tact of its ready publication In
the old standard press isetcn more
remarkable, as It Is doubtless bafe to
assume thai this letter .vas not given
out ror publication by yourself. The
importance of this matter must servt
us my excuse for coming before you
with this somewhat lengthy commun
ication. Mr. Young had occasion to
publish his views upon what he made
the subject matter of his letter to you
In the morning Oregunlan of Jutiunr
21. nubllthed in Portland, ar.d thcie
seemed no necessity aud certain!
llttlu propriety of any further promul
gallon or his rancorous sentiments In
the gold standard press. Every
thing that occurred to me
ut the time as auswerlng
his objection to u Union or the llc
fonn elements is embodied in a lettei
answering his, which appeared In the
same paper on January 27, ana as
the question Is really not germane to
your inquiry, 1 dismiss It with this
paving mention, being informed that
the ubove papers Have been mailed to
you. Owing to the great liupoitanei
to you of correct Information I pre
sent you here u synopsis of the si tun
tlon In the state referring to Mr
Young and his letter, when It unpen r
necessary to qualify or contradict his
statements.
The Uryan and Watson votes shows
as you are doubtless a wife no material
decrease from the voting strength oi
two parties, except in a few Instances,
the most uotablc and the only Im
portant one being Multnomah county
(city of Portland,) outside of this
county Bryan carried Oregon by over
3000. In Portland Mr. Young's In
timate rrlend Jonathan Hourne, and
n man who hud been elected to the
Oregon legislature by a "fusion" ar
ranged at the Instigation and under
the direction of Mr. Young In June
lb'JO, was In charge of the campaign.
The mayor or Portland hud given
him ontiie controll ur the police tie
pa! t nient to prevent fraudulent voting
but tho Cleveland olllcn holders
comb -.ied with the selfstyled" respect
able classes "formed u so called" law
mid order league" and paraded the
streets on election day with a pomp
ous display of broadcljtli coats white
ribbons and stove pipe hats, repeat
ing adllbltuui. Mr. Young's Held
marshal proved unable with tho en
tire police force of Portland to pre
vent tills, in fact lie never tackled
these men at all, presumably on ac
count of tholr boclal prominence.
This, together with tho customary
Intimidation of employes resulted in
reducing tho Uryun votes about 400
and increasing the McKlnley yote
about 4000 Thus it was that Mc
Klnley carried Oregon. Hut this does
not. show that any dissatisfaction
existed In Oregon. It rather shows
that tliu Populists supported
Jlryan loyally and I think moio loy
ully than the Democrats aud a careful
scrutiny of tho vote by precincts sup
ports that conclusion In a general
way.
1 havo never found a slnglo ex
pression of dissatisfaction In the
niutiycomuiunlcat tons that constantly
pour into our papers and surely tho
dissatisfaction which Mr. Young
speaks of could not have escaped the
notice or ylgllant porennlcl corre
spondent from tho country whonover
a populist In that part of tho country
tsillssatlslled you generally hear Troin
him, Mr. Young's case, 1 think. Illus
trates that buillclcutly.
Mr. Young's declaration that tho
Debs organization will not becomo
active lu Oregon, unless a fusion Is
had and that It then will aud .absorb
at onco lGOOu population amounts to
saying, that the Delslsts propose to
it
Just as
Good
as Scott's and we sell It much
cheaper' is a statement sometimes
made by the druggist when Scott's
Emulsion Is called tor. This shows
that the druggists themselves regard
Emutmian
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos
phites of Lime and Soda as the
standard, and the purchaser who
desires to procure the "standard"
because he knows It has been of
untold benefit, should not for one
instant think of taking the risk of
using some untried prepa
ration. The substitution
n( nmtUnn s.ifd to he.
"just as jood" for a stand
ard preparation twenty
five years on the market,
should not be permitted by
the intelligent purchaser.
llo turo you Rtt BCOTT'S EmuUlon. S
, thai tun niau and rUh are on the wrapper.
50c and f i.s U druggists.
SCOTT liOWNB, CheroliU, New York.
fji&
Annual sl 6ve,oo,ooo sua
pefSPs
FOB BttlOUBAHD HERVO08 DIB0EDEE-S
such ns Wind nnd Tain In tho Btomach.
Glddlnesn. Fulne after meat. Head
ache. DIzzInoas. Drowsiness. FlushlnKS
of Hent, Losi of Appetite Costlveness.
Blotchen on tho Skin. Cold Chills. Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all
Nervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST D03E WILL OIVE BELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory sufferer
will acknowledge them to bo
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
HEKCHAM'S VUAM, taken as direct
ed, will quickly i-pstoro Females to com
plete health. Trior promptly remove
1 obstructions or Irrcculnrltles of tho sys
tem nnd euro sick Headache. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEM, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Boocham's Pills aro
Without a Rival
And bin tfat
L ARC EST SALE
ofnny Tntcnt. Medicine In the World.
25c. at at' Druu Stores,
UMHMHIIMMNH..HMHMMMM.IiH.
run the People's party of Oregon, or
iircik It up. As chairman, Mr.
Young cannot decently assist In
I'lther, but whether he docs or not, no
IC000 voters, I assure you will ever
Join uny proposed exodus out of the
i'coplc'8 parly In this state, nor will
one-tenth that number, when they
can vote a reform ticket representing
the Icadlnir l'onullst doctrines.
In the June election In 1890 a "mid
dle of-the-road" ticket support by
Uoxey who came to Oregon against
the protest of Mr. Young, which had
tho support and was conducted under
the management of the extreme so
cialistic members or the party In
Mull nomah county secured from 48
to2o0 votes out of 11 total of about
17000, the People's party vote being
approximately 5000, Democrats I&00.
This shows that the more thoughtful
and less clamorous socialists have
been In the past and arc now willing to
bide their time and adopt the desir
able features of their doctrine through
direct leu Nation (which all rcfoim
turtles in tliu state favor) us soon us
they nave succeeded In educating the
public inlhil to the point where their
adoption l feasible, and these will
support a Union ticket. This declara
tion of about 15000 socialls sin Oregon
is the rankest bluster, showing how
fatally Mr. Young's political percep
tion N distorted by his idiosyncrasies.
There Is no question whatever thut
there will be an abundant majority in
favor of a Union at our state conven
tion and only an unreasonable stand
taken by the other parties could pos
slbly prevent it aud Mr. Young stands
almost tilono. among the prominent
Populists In the stale in the position
which ho occupies.
Notwithstanding the unnecessary
accrldlty which Mr. Young employs
against cyery one who dlllers with
with him aud the liberal use of terms
like pic-hunter (Mr. Young was one
of the Hrst men who ever held oilllco
"as u Populist In the state or Oregon)
or party boss" we, of the common
votejs of the Peoples' Party of Oregon
who had the audacity to express an
opinion upon this at variance witli
his, have always treated Mr. Young
with proper respect.
We never address him without pre
facing our remarks with expressions
of contldcnco In his Integrity and com
pliment for his Judgment and latterly
we have followed him around holding
out our ear of corn In one hand like a
rancher after an obstreperous cayuso,
but he Is still running loose in the
barnyard. Hut to bo accused of being
"bosses" by Mr. Young Is a Joke that
no one away from Oregon can ap
preciate. No man, certainly no Pop
ulist, over enjoyed the untrammeled
scope of autonomy or exercised and
displayed the dazzling genius for un
ceremonious execution of our state
chairman. It ought never to be for
gotten that the "mlddlo-of-tho-road"
enjoy the festering care of the Gold
Standard Republican, hi a noticeable
degree. In Multnomah county the
county Judgo has in every Instance
Ignored, after requesting, tho recom
mendation of People's party commit
tee forjudges and clerks of election
and lias appointed men who, though
less competent, wcro known to bo ad
vocates of a straight Populist ticket.
Theso satno persons served tho Repub
lican party two years ago by getting
up or uilddlc-of-the-road Populist
tlckolagalnst tho peoples ticket put
up by our convention.
Tholr cllortswero of no consequence.
Let mo say at linisli that the people
will havo nothing hut a united front
against tho McKlnley Oago linan
clal theories, that the sentiment In
favor of this union is gaining
strength dally. This, (Multnomah)
county, will go for union 10 to 1 at
tho convention, sumo counties have
already declared, others will In the
near future; everybody realizes that
any otlier course would result in tho
annihilation of the party in Oregon.
Can wo wlnV I say that IT every pro
lesscd reformer, everybody this sido
of tho McKlnley plan of national
happiness, will help, wo cannot lose.
1 have endeavored to give a fair ac
count of tho conditions, based upon
observation of our men slnco the
organization of tho party in this
state, conscious of tho Importance
of correct Information. I havo felt
It a duty to address you spontan
eously and shall esteem It duty as
well as a distinguished privilege to
respond should yau desire
any further Information which
1 might bo ablo to supply.
J?i:v Cuts. Tho spirit of Improvo
ment continues to abide with tho Sa
lem & Suburban Hallway Co., and
It Is attested by substantial evidences
hi tho way of now C4trs. Cars num
bered "H" and "0" wero today placed
In operation which will adit to tho
faultle.s service now afforded tho
public by this enterprising company.
1t No.. "8" has been placed on tho
penitentiary division whllo "No. 2"
will Ito placed un the little line. They
are an exaut reproduction of tho cars
thai havo preceded them from tho
company's car shops on Kest State
Street.
JOURNAL. "X-RAYS."
Don't call a man for whom J ou havo
any respect ncrr aiosi. Most sup
ported McKlnley.
Tco much outside Interference blew
up the Maine.
Well, the Republican party sup-
vti.jwl I, 1....I ...if vl.l .f HTItnlmll kn
It has but his organised appetite Is
sin 1 ao targe.
A double outraue or, the public
schools to elect two political party
chairmen for directors. But It hasn't
becu done yet
Pendleton Republican on Harvey
Scett: Strange as It may seem, many
of Pendleton's leading citizens
met the famous editor for the first
tltni; on last Tuesday. Some of them
were actually surprised to find him
without horns or In any respect re
sembling a monstrosity. He Is a very
pleasant gentleman Lo meet. His
grasp of tlie ban J is as cordial as that
of an any old farmer. He Is entirely
free from affectation or a desire to
court notoriety, by aping the solemn
taciturnity too often worn as a mask
of greatness, so common among many
of our literary men and women of to
day who adopt this and other means
to put tho crape of genius on their
sleeve, by affecting this or that par
ticular style, which strikes them as
"loud" enough In the way of display
to make the people think them great.
There Is none of the long-haired
bloylntor about Mr. Scott. If you
don't like the way he runs the Ore
gonlan, you aro at liberty to tell him
so and you run no risk of anything
worse than perhaps an argument In
which you will probably come out
second best,
A banker Is just what Is wanted on
the school board. The board will have
a great deal of business with the
banks. But get one who will finance
for the people, not for himself.
A. D. Grlfll In, editor of the New
Age, Portland, and Republican stump
speaker. Is also a theologian. Here Is
his latest: Bishop II. M. Turner, of
the A. M. E. church says that God Is
a negro. We have never given tho
matter a thought, but can seo no
reason why Bishop Turner's assertion
should not be just aspotcart as the
assertion of the white man that God
Is a white man. No one knows what
color God Is, and the only reason the
American people has ror believing
that God Is a white man with bluo
eyes und straight hair is because a
wiiue man says so.
There are three little things which
do more work than any other three
little things created they arc tho
ant, the beo and DeWltt's Little
Early Risers, the last being the fa
mous little pills for stomach and liver
troubles, stone's Drug btore.
Tub Quality Of goods sold Is the
tiio'iatirn hv wlilrli Mm mnlnrlt.V of niir-
chascn determine their future deal
ings. That accounts for the immense
trade at Bransc n & Co's.
What nleasurc is there In life with
a headache, constipation and bilious
ness t Tiiousancis experience mem
who could become perfectly healthy
by using Do Witt's Little Early Ris
ers, the famous little pills'. Stone's
Drug Store. .
Ston that couch. Take warninc. Itmiy
lead to consumption. A 25c, bottle ot
Shiloh's Cure may save or" ' fe. Sold by
D. J. Fry.
After years of untold suffering from
piles, B. W. Pursell of Kt.ltnersvllle,
Pa., was cured by using a single box
of DoWltt's WIlcIi Hazel Salve. Skin
diseases such as eczema, rash, pho
nics and obstinate sores are readily
cured by this famous remedy. Stone's
Drug Stone.
Ml druggists soil Dr. Miles' Nervo WasUm.
BORN.
KRANTZ. To Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Krantz, of Lowlsburg, on Friday,
February 18, a son, regulation
weight.
lirnSS(o)lHI r
lpng
The Debt in the
window after
midnight but too
frequently tells
the old, old story
of the awful tor
ture of approach
iiiK motherhood
for some illy-prepared
women.
AH too often
death lurks on the
doorstep. This Is
a story that would
seldom be told if women would but properly
prepare themselves for the duties of moth
erhood. If a woman will take the right care
of the organs that make motherhood possi
ble, approaching maternity will have no
rears for her. Nature intended that all wo
men should bear children, and did not mean
that this duty should be a cruel torture
Woman's own ignorance and neglect have
made it so,
All weakness and disease of woman's re
productive organism are cured by Doctor
Tierce's l'avonte Prescription. It acts di
rectly upon these organs. It makes them
strong and healthy It prepares them for
approaching maternity. It allays the dls
comforts of the expectant period. It maVev
baby's coming easy and comparatively pain
less, and insures the health of the child
All good druggists sell it
"I lir had three miscarrUcn," write Mrs.
T 1,. Shaffer, of Ney Sully Co. S Dakota. ' I.t
spring I recti veil one of our Memorandum
Hooks In which 1 round your ' Fsrorile Prescrip
tion ' recommended to prevtnt it I took eleicu
bottle of it and have a bright boy five mouthi
old, which I owe to God and )our medicint,"
What woman does not wish to make her
family cares as light as possible, consistent
with her family's well-being? The greatest
care of all is the fear of sickness. It is a
common saying amongst conscientious
mothers. "As long as the children are well,
I don't mind anything else." Tor these
mothers l)r Pierce's Common Sense Med
leal Adviser would prove "The shadow of
a great rock lu a weary land " This book
of 1.00S pages, profusely illustrated, gives
plain talks aud kindly sensible medical ad
vice. It is peculiarly valuable for mothers
of young daughters. More than a half a
million copies of this book have been sold
for Si so each. Now there is an enormous
edition to be given away. Send t one-cent
stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, for
a cony In paper cover 1'or cloth biudinr,
end ti one-cent stamps. World's Dispen
sary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y
.VV.V'aA2
i tf&i ni;. hi
for Infants and Children.
The Eao-simile Signature of
&a?0
Appears on Every Wrapper.
tmc chtu ,, tt imi Ttrr. mwto city.
NOMINATE SCHOOL DIRECTORS.
-1
Direct Nominations by the People Should BeJMadc Fill out
a ticket after reading over the list,
Persons who have been named in the press as candidates:
JEb. O- BINGHAM, JOHN
M. L. CHi'MBEIlLAIN, GLO. W. RAVIS,
I. , WWJNFIJ W. II. HVK1J,
C. M. Eli'LEV, E. II. ANDERSON.
ARCHIE UROSHY, A- l'?'
MRS. AMELIA bUltlur.H.uiuuivi,
Others can be named by citizens and no doubt will be.
rAitr.inn,isnf iim tuihim. schools and of true economy for the taxpayers
are Invited to nominate two candidates for school directors to be chosen at
the March election. Fill out the blanks belov, sln your name and send tho
same to this ollice. These ballots will oc opened and counted by a disinter
ested committee and the result made known in lime cnoun uciore election.
Cut out these ballots and jtet expressions from as many leal voters as possible.
For director live years
. . DERBY k CO. .
Bargains in Real Estate!
254 Commercial Street, Salem, Or.
PrWcera agents for Canadian Pacific Railway.
o-
FARM, PROPERTY
2600 acre grainjand s'.ock farm three miles
rom railroad runing water, good springs
aad fair buildings. This is the best bargain in
the Willamette valley. Prico only $6.50 per
acre.
331 acres, two and one-hall miles northwest
of Amity 24oJacres under cultivation; all
fenced; 2 houses and 2 barns; family orchard;
level land running water. Price $28.00 per
acre.
690 acres adjoining Marion station a fine
stock farm 90 acres under cultivation first
class family orchard good house; 2 good
barns springs and running water all for $12.
per acre.
3a acres 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles
from Shelburg at the cros1- ng of the OCS:
ERR and S P R R. 150 acres in cultivatien:
good house and barn; all under fence! 'amily
erchard: good springs and running water.Price
$3200.
loo acres 4 miles southwest ol Turner 70
acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good
houss and barn 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes.
Only $25, per acre.
71 acres one-half mile 10m Mtnto , 20 aero
For directoronc year.
Name
Street No. or location In district.
in cultivation good hous; and barn; Tuning
water. Price $1300,
20 acres of fine land 3 miles south.' all in
ood cultivation for $750.
TO TRADE. ,320 acres inUmatilla count)
for improved Salem property.
TOTRADE...185 acres on the Alsea foi
city of SalenTproperty, improved of umm-roved.
CITY PROPERTY
A fine residence property inside, cheap,
call fur prices.
House anl 3 acres of ground in suburbs o
city cheap. $700.
A good new house of 9 rooms for $1000.
$150 cash, balance $8. per month.
House and lot in Yew Park at a bargain a
$8.00
List your house and farm for rent or for tale
with us.
We sell tickets on thednadian Pacific rail
oad at $5 -co to $7.00 less to eastern pointi,
Going to Klondike.
No, not everybody. Some will travel east
ward finrl tlinis tirSII tt'lnr tti liner rf mri) mtn
conveniences. It is not generally known
that the Northern Pacific railway pre rides for
its second-class tourist passengers all the
comforts usually accorded first-class trafic,
III., ,t-Ii la ,!. Tint P.Etf linhnt.l..,!
coaches, fine berths and all homelike sur
rounuingr. no cnange 01 cars anu no lay
over betweenPotland and theMississippi river.
Passenrrtrs furnivlird llisir tickers rinhl
here in .Salem,
tor full pirticulars see Thomas, Watt
& Co., 266 Commercial street, they will
save you money
T wo trains daily between Portland and
I'ugct Sound.
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WHEN GOING
Lnu I 1 1 1 1 1 1
Use a firt-class line in traveling betueen
Minneapolis. St. Paul aud Chicaco.'and the
principal towns in Central Wisconsin,
Pullman Palace Sleeping and chair cari
in service.
The Dining cars are operated in the inter
est of its patrons, the most elegant service
eer inaugurated. Meals ate served a la
Carts.
lo obtain first-class sen ice ycur ticket
should read via "-","'
The Wisconsin
Central Lines.
Direct connections at Chicago and Milwaukee
far all eastern points.
For full information call on your nearest
ticket ugeut or write
JAS. C. POND.
General Pass. Acent.Millwaukee.Wli
Or JAS. A. CLOCK, General Agent 246
Stark Street Portland Or.
O.C.T.Co's
STEAMERS
Altona and Ramonn
leaves for Portland daily, ex
cept Sunday 317 145 a. u
Quick time, regular sei
vice and low rates.
Dock between it te
and Court streets.
ni. r. BALDWIN, ?fhf
Agent, Silem rjjj
TAKE THE .
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Pacific
Railway
And Soo Pacific Line
to
Minneapolis
St. Paul
Chicago
Philadelphia
Washington
Montreal
Toronto
New York
and aU points east and southeast. n
Cheapest iat. h, -,;,.. j
dalions. u accommo.
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lortland. Me., without er,an.T
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orient. le t0 lne
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,,, ., Acents. Salem Or.
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Most Thrilling Tale of the Year.
A MILE OF GOLD.
Strange Adventures on the Yukon,
Mr. Stanley is ths hold prospector who recently returned from the Klondike district wit
$H2,oco nude in four months, and owns claims worth sixteen millions. His is the captt
vataig story of a brae man, and not onlv replete with authentic information for the crowd
northward bound g)d hunteis,but also filled with adventures of the most thrilling character.
Ful'y tin s'mi ' with views inken on the spot. Altogether an unique book. Bound to have
.m enornviu-.le. Wegneherca few chapter headings picked up at random, among
twenty-lhree in the
TABLE OP CONTENTS.
CHAP. I - A Little Personal Bioeraphy.. Leaving Seattle, March 8, l896--Foiming a
partnershio on Board Ship We Reach Juneau On the Ocean on a Fishing Craft
Miipwnckcd at lierner's Bry A miraculous Escape,
CHAP. 11 Dyea at the Foot or Chilkoot Pass, Packing One's Goods Sleds and Snow
Shoes, Camping in the Snonv From the "Sums House" to "Pleasant Camp" "Double
Tripping, ".Climbing to the "Summit" 7ooo Feet Up a Wall of Kock Crater
l-ake. x Precipitous Descent 'Lake Lindeman at Last!
CHAP. I1L-Dan;;ers and Hardships of Chilkoot Pass Graphic Discription of T. B.
Corey, who cossed It July, 1897 Exactions of the Indian Csrrieries Buying an
Indi n Maiden.for $50 Boat Building on the Lakes The 1 lainest FoodTastes Splendid.
CHAP. VII , The first news of the Klondvke "Strike" Old Indiin tha News Bearer-
Reaching Sixty-Mile Post A Storm on the Yukon Two claims staked by My Partners
on Bonanza Creek-"-"Ve Locate Two More on then Unknown EIDorado Creek Plenty
of Gold, Put No Supplies-Donn the Yukon After Food A Tereible Jam of Ice Fires.
CHAP. IX. The Birth of a New City Joe Ladue Locates Dawson, September 1,1896, Grows
1050(0 inn?niiari5 us 11 uy magic vwiai u uosis 10 Live mere, Une thousand
l'reuous D-gs- ages raid Unskilled Labor-A Boistrous But Orderly Crowd.
CHAP. XI. Vatch1r3 the Neighbors" Claims-El Dorado Creek, the Richest Placer
Mine in the World Cha.les M)er Banner Pan of S8000 Great Difficulty to Get Help
Even at $15 per day Our 4000 Feet of Placer Grouud Worth $16,575,000 Hundreds
uni xrfitiiuw miii oiwn ui;uai adsuiii
b t postpaid to any address ior 25c. buver com or money order.
EAST AND SOUTH
-VIA-
!"HE SHASTA ROJTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co
EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY.
6:00 P M
8;30 P M
7.-45 A M
Lv...;Portland. ..Ar
Lv. ...Satern ....Lv
Ar. San Francisco Lv
9:30 A M
710 A M
800 P M
J430 P M
2 oo.-P N
730 A M
Above trains stop at all principal station!
bet. Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion
Jefierion, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey,
Harrisbure. tunrtinn Citv. Fiirrn r,me...Ali
Cottage Grove, Dram, Oakland, and all sta-
uons irom uoseuurg to Asniand, inclusive.
ROSEBURG .MAIL, , DAILY.
S.'MAMlLv . . . Pnrtlanit Ar
1100 a mJ-Lv... .Salem.... Lv
520 fm) Ar....Roseburg.. Lv
Pullman buffet sleeper and second-class
sleeping cars attached to all through trains
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CoRVALLIS.
Mail tiains daily exceptSunday.1
730 A M I Lv. . . . Portland.. Atl ttoP M
1215 fm Ar....Corvallis.. Lv) 1.-05 pm
At Albany and Corv His connect with
trains of the O. C. & E. Ry.
EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
4.-5orM) Lv ...Portiand....Ar) 825 a m
730 pmVLt . . McMinnville LvV 5:50 A M
h:3o pm) Ar; Independence Lv) 450 a m
Direct connections at San Francisco with
Occidental aud Oriental and Vzi-xr, n..,:i
steamsh-p lines for JAPAN AND CHINA.
Sa'ptng dates on application
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and
Europe. Aho JAPAN, CHINA, HONO
LULU and AUSl'RALLIA, can be obtainM
from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket A2ent
oalem.
R. KOKHT.Fn r,,
C. II. MARKHAM. G- V p a p.?i ..j
iiR&ML
TO THE EAST GIVESf THE CHOICfl I
nv
Two Transcontinental
Routes.
Via Spokane Minneapolis st Paul and Den.
ver Omaha and Kansas City. Lour rates to
eastern citifi.
For full details call on or address
agents, Salem, Oregon,
OCEAN DPISION. v
Steamers leave AineurncY, i,wL- Pai.
Dec. 28, Jan. 2, .7, 12, 17, 22', 27, Feb'
', J , I", -1, zo,
Fare Cabin, $12.00; steerage.$8.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-Steamet
Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 10 a. m Knrrnronii!. T.,r
Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Steamer
Elmore forPs r.lanil ThpsHhu Tl,,.u and
Saturday at 6:45 a- m.
1 rancrprs in ci.m. ,...- i:-. .. n........ r:,..
if the steamere nm ilaian.j t.a Dah
tnD tickets in nil n,,ini.;n rw.... uf, ,:,.-
ton, California or the east. Connecting
made at Portland u-irh nil mil n.n nA
river lines. Call on G. M. Powers, aeent,
foot Trade street.
I W. H. HURLBURT.
Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland. Or.
Oregon Short Line!
-VTHE-
Quickest,
Safest,
Cheapest
Line for all peints: East and southeast.
slnnJ T, 'mn?cha'f . Tullman pale
sleeping carr. and uphol.tered tourist sleep
"rg cars on nil through trains. P
BOISE & BARKER,
Agent Salem, Or
C f TPnmr
"taJgiX ' AEeDt' ,'24 "-'
. E LU.MAN,
General Agent.
OREGON CENTRAL
Eastern R. R. Company
YAQUINA BAV ROUTE.
Connprrintr a "vn .inM i n:.u .!. c.
Francisco & Yaqulna Bay Steamship Co.
STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT"
oails from Yaqulna every 8 days for San
trancisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad
and Humbolt Bay.
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed.
Shortest route between the Willamette vallef
and California.
Fare from Albany or points west to S
Francisce: Cabin. $S; steerage, 6.
Round trip, good 60 days, H7.
lo Coos Bay cabin 8; steerage 16.
To Humboldt Bay aad Port Or ford, cabin
tio; steerage J8.
K1VEK DIVISION
ueamer ' Athanv" l.,. .. pwianrt and
ValllS. ttirnunli .!... 1... ... T ivin
-, -- nutuu, AV-u,tl. Av.-.-
Co.-
uurva icnunii 'i...
Sundays leaves Portland, Yamhill street
tt .' "" " " nionaayj, Wednesdays "B
Fridays
EDWIN STONE, Manager,
J. C. MAYO, Supu River Division.
C.G.COKER, Agent, Salem. C "'
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