E5B3EFSI GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER. SOMETHING NEV lrgo package of the world's tst cleanser Inrb nickel. Mill Rrcnter economy in 4 pound i.iu Lae. All eroccrs. llailo only by TIIK N. K. PAinilASK COMPANY, CIiIcbco. Ft. Louis, New York. Helton. I'blUdelpbU. FHOM A SUFFERER. Hoir A. Cooper Had a Rotten Bone Healed After 35 flYears. Chrhams, Wash., April , 1808. Dr. J. I (Jook, Salem, Or: received your letter und was glad to hear from you. You want to know how my leg Is getting along. It is all right; tlic llesh Is growing out over the shin bone and Is turning white. It Is pot. straight yet, but I think It .vlll be as straight us the other leg when warm weather comes on. I can wotk most of the time. The other doctors told me 1 could never be cured without splitting It and scrap ing the bone, but they are mistaken. It. H getting well without ciitlu or scmplng, so they do not know as much as they thought they did, but you arc all right, for you have done lint what you said you could do. I will answci any questions you ask about my leg. Very truly yours, A. Cooper. Dr. Cook's otllcc Is at 1301 Liberty street, Salem Win yoiiijbattles against disease by acting piomptly. One Minute Cough Cure pro duces immediate results. When taken early it Fierents consumpti jn And in'iatter stages it tarnishes prompt relief Stone Drug Store. Bean the ,f lhfl Kind You Have Always Bough On and After July 5th. the office of the WILL HE AT No, 71 Chcmcketa si, '.State Insurance Ituilding. Call and examine our stock ol Gas Stoves and Ranges Assay Office AND Chemical Laboratory, dfOffice with Salem Gaslight Co. I. R. TUTHILL, Manager, J Originality Printing Do you want to buy It, or the Imitation? There Is shoddy In Printing as well as in clothing; and Its user is subject to keen criticism. A business man travels within a lim ited spere but his print ed matter goes broadcast where his personality can not soften advers Impres sions. The kind of print ing we do creates no adverse Impressions. Try us wiiu nie uuxi) juu u 9 bill heads or envelopes. G0N0VER, the Printer at Dearborn's Bookstore. ' 44 r r 1 1 "-'C3 1 Kf.K. A wv-' J STEAMER ALTON A. T leaves for Portland Monday, Wednesndayard Friday, 7 145 a.i) Quick time, regular rti J vice and low rates. X Dock between tat aad Court streets. M. P. UALDWJN. x A.'snt. Silt-m. ( vJ. A. ROT AN. 229 Commercial at Has just received two can of new jfumtture! From the Kat. Full line of ;Wall Paper and Carpets v Best stock of UNDERTAKING GOOD3. 10 per cent off on wt .ir-tH 'o wak wra crtolUlock, 7 I 'kP Salem Gas light Co. rsxScaR "w kCsggygss:i -M.T-- , ODD BOWERY SLANG. I'oucli but Uraplilc Dlnloct Ship of Giitliatii. Slnng, like hot nir, rises. It starts iu the speech of tho least educated to become incorporated into tho daily talk of the hrst informed. Tt is true that the best infoinied tise slnng apologetically and with men tal quotation marks, but neverthe less they 111-0 it. Slang iH the out route of bright minds not well stored with work. Hence it is graphic. E:u-t of tho Bowery thoy do not my "beggar." Thoy say, "a man with his hand out." Wbon Stephen Brudiu wished to say that a certain popular novelist wan not of very heavy mental caliber, ho said that "if that gont fell on n wet sponge ho wouldn't squeeze it dry." In tlie lower walks of life a man does not get angry ;' ho "gets red bended." He does not expose mon ey; ho "flashes a wad," fiom which ho "skin s" tho "long green." If he happens to be well to do, ho has a "thick wad," so hard tl.at "you couldn't knock a dent in it with an ax." No man every struck another east of the Bowery; ho just care lessly "threw 'em into him," the '"om" being two hard fists. A man in reduced circumstances is, in slung parlance, "on tho swine." If his circumstances aie 11 littlo more reduced, he is "on the swine train " And when he "is on tho caboofco of the swine train" his condition is most deplorable. No man ever di''d east of tho Bowery, ho "did a croak." And, if ho hap pened to dio a violent dontb, be shot, "ho did u gun oronk." In this locality men nro not htah bed; thoy aie jiiht "cut." "Lob fiter, " a most lavorita expressioL, of contempt, originated on the race truck, where it was used to desig nate a slow lioriso. And as theie is no quality of nmnkind which the native New Yoiker holds in moro rovoii'iico than rapidity, both phys ical and inuntal, it naturally follow ed that a man mentally iuaotivo be came 11 "lobster.' When a person is in hard luck, he is "up against it, ' and if tho luck grows worse he is "up against it for fair." If a person goes to another person's houtie and so behaves that discredit is brought upon tho house, ho "puts the whole drive on the hog, which is a variation of "on tho swine" and easily traceable to tramp slang. If one person rushes nt another liko "a bull ut a gate," tho other person attempts to "bent in tho roof of hiH head," which might well dis courage tho oncomer East of the Bowery drinks, "rats" and fiats nro ulwayu. "thrown in." If the (.'itis.cn of this district should unwifoly 'thiow in" too much "red liquor," the next morning his "can. would be a foot out." meaning that his head wi.t.M hu long. In this dis trict tho youths anil imndunH do not couit, thoy simply "win" each oth or. Defeat i? impossible, it would np pear. No one east of the Bowery at. tempts to do anything. Ho or sho "makes a stagger at it." Beer is known us "hops," cigarettes as "pipes." If a girl has a pretty fig ure, she is "dead swell built," and every man is a "guy." If he is in telligent, he is "a wiso guy;"if he isn't, ho is a "lobster guy." If ho is tall, ho is a "high guy," and if he is htrong lie is a "husky guy." Finally comes tho all porvadiug expression "get next," the great shibboleth of the east side. Its in habitants "get next" to pretty much everything they can. New York Mail aiid Express. , ining- llt-Hit, Olil Shoulder. Aprcpoi of our reference to the German ouipci'oi'H uotionof placing a young head on old shoulders in the case oi an uucieut headiuos statue, n correspondent writes, point iug out that tradition nsperts the same thing to have been dono with tho equestrian liguio now xepresent iug King Charles II iu Parliament eqimro, Edinburgh, which by the irouy of fate is erected close to the grave of John Knox. He buys, "The story runs thi.t tins work-in wlij-b tho he rsemau is represented in Ro man military uttiie and which, I be lieve, is cast iu lead was brought to Scotland by a foreign skipper who had got hold of it by some means or other unkuown, was pur chased, decapitated (strange course in view of the death of King Charles I) and then bad n head of the merry monarch put on instead. "Loudon New a Summer Resorts. Will take cm p outfits and parties to coast and mountains with easy hacks and good service. Apply to E. Presruall, Creamery restaurant. 7 10 n at the Knit I Dr.Mllea'NerTaPlaitowMtt at-alianiKHtot FROM THE COPPER RIVER. Futther . xplorotiott by a Prospecting Hatty From Salem. Cot'Pi'.K Ci.N i'Kii, Alaska, June :f0 -This town of tents is situated on the Klutena river where It enlarges Into the Copper. There Is a lm I and a m-'tolV.o I121C. The Kluleua river is .1 ie Uglier up on tl e Co) 1 or than the T.mlna. Wc are tin v 202 tulles from the mouth or the Copper, oer 100 miles rurther up than wc ex pjctedtobc when we started from V11I1I1.. Wn desire to reach the head watt is or t He Cupper before fall. The uiail'iiaii arrived In cuinp la-sl night with t" horse and two dot.koys to cany the nulls. We got down here without accident will all our goods oyer thK 1 tigged and rap d river a week ago. The last boat but one tore loose from ut for about ore mile at a lively rate or speed, v 1th no . i ti ...it. one on tt uut ir. isicrmau, wiui slmnlv one naddle to manage It. The doctor was equal to the ewer nnc.v and beached the boat at the llrst opportunity. There was some good foot-racing done on our part, trying to keep In sight, of the Doctor.and boat.Many a poor man lost all his goods on this riycr. Many others had their goods damaged by the boat filling with water. We were nearly tnrce weeks coming from the headjof rapids down here a distance of only about 23 miles. But wc did not propose to take any chances on our goods. Wc prospected some on the way down. Could find very tine color most any place on cither bank.but not pay ing In quantities. Of course, there has been no thorough prospecting done yet, on account of there being too much water in the g'round. The river is lowerlnir fast now, and the best of the prospecting season will soon be on. We have built a cabin here to cache our goods In, and will take a three-month's outfit and start up Copper River next Monday, July 4th, Many men have become dlscoureged at this point and gone home. Some of them come here and hear no favor ablo nesvs from up the river. They cannot find gold hanging on the bushes here, so they weary and go homej'Others claim to have been awaj up the Copper and say thoy cannot eyen get color. However wc do not feel discouraged and propose to pio ceed on. We should do our duty and at least seek what we have come here to find. If we do not succeed there will be a feeling of satisfaction that wehavc worked hard enough. This will be our last opportunity to send out mail for many moi'ths, as when we return from up the river it will be too late to depend on sending mail out. I expect to stand the hardships of Alaska O. K. and return In better health than when 1 left. Am ten or fifteen pounds heavier than when 1 left Salem. It would be a picnic to be laying brick compared to the work I have taen dol tig most of the time since 1 have been up here. Mr. McOscar has supper about ready and I must close, Enclosed are a few wild llowers, gathered oil the .beach of Copper river, a destination we worked hard to reach for faur months. 1 won't siy a word about the mosquitoes, but ODeof our party is writing in detail about them. They are very numerous and very ylcious and their bite seems quite poisonous. A" good bite seems to irritate the skin about three days. We get papers to read about once a mo n til. Gr.onan Maukkh. A CHILD Er'JOYS The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when b ineed of a laxative, and it the father nnuiother be costive or billious, the or st gratifying results follow Its ut,o; mnhatltis the best family remedy so twn. Every family- should have k ottle. Manufactured by the Cali Iforuia Fig Syrup Co. OASTOHIA. Bun the ;l e Kind You Have Always Bought With Battery B. Mr. John W. Cochran, for tlie five years an employe of this olllce, left with the Salem quota of (Battery U this niornn.g. Mr. Cochran was one of the best reporters In the city and leaves u host of friends here, who follow him with their best wishes and Q id sreetls. lie was an Industrious and capable boy aud will make a suc cess of whateyer he undertakes, whether lu military orclyll line of work Pure Blood is. Hit ousts ot gooa bealtn, steady nerves, mental, physical and digestive btrengtfi. It you are ner vous, enrich nnd purify your blood with Hood's SarsajnnJlH, If you are weak, have no appetite and dmire to be strong, healthy and vigorous, take Hood's Bar saparUla,wUlch villi tono your stomach, create an appetite aud build you up. Hood's -Wfc TUo Best In fact tlie One True lllood l'urifl. r. ww t r-kiia eurtt nantra, Indigestion, Hood s Pills i.'h-'i'-imi pho-- KHHHHBMtftiKCVBHt7flMHHlBK?5K!?,nO!NMMHMHMiHH for Infants and Chjjdron. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF THE CtNTAUn COMMNT, TT MUBMt BTACCT. NtWYORK CITY. SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION. o S WUm m NORMAL MONMOUTH, OREGON. HiliiiB fh JhT- rl, Sr IT ! " '32B9? Or W. A. WANNifc'ecretary of Facu'ty. D AL BREW1RTAND KB WORKS Artesian Distilled Ice! Condcnsedjjand Filtered, First quality Ice by the carload. Delivered to any part of the city, or to any depot or wharf. I'er 100 lbs 2.")C Per ton (without sacks) $," 00 tSTThese prices until further notice. KLINGER & BECK, Props-, SALEM, OREGON. FOR Jr cLilTXS lx Superior Stoves and Ranges, and Good Fishing Tackle, go to BROWN St SMITH 256 Commercial st, D ewey Peaches Stayton flour Salem Special Aunisville Flour New Plcklos.per qt.... , Arbuckle and Lion Cotl'cc, perpk.... uuik unves, per pint Lenox Soap, 8 bars. best Mocha and .lava Coffee, iter lb Good Mocha and Java codeo per lb. . . 10 lbs Lard 5 lbs Lard Chocolate, per lb 1010s. 11. wneat 10 lbs Corn Meal Try our ilo Cream Oats for mush. Old P. O Gomer CRYSTAL ICE AND Manufacture 1'.g from pura distilled tltyat pb :m Telephone 207. Bins m 94 State atreet, Next Door liiat cf Bush's Bank. Be meals In the city for 15c Giye MANHOOD T 8 Brain 1'ower, Headache. ri aarautecd to cure alt ' I ellhef sK toLacc t jicsanl fli prcpal jiapul .7 aiona. ervousnew.i.u A Plnsi.ti. tlrm anuracturou ""itvo. ii.tn ' I 7i n " I I irJ 3w r JJK FOR SALE BY D' J.IFRV, SALEM, OREGON Mrong cademic and professional courses. Well equipped training derarlment of nine grades, with 230 children. Regular norrr.al course of three) eats. Senior year wholly professional. Graduates of acredited high schools and col. legesadmittei, directly to piofessi-nal work. The diploma of the school s recognized by law as a life certificate to tc. The 2raduates f die school are in de- l.igct exp'-nies-Tlie year Ircm $120 to $tCo. ISeautiful and healthful location no saloon? The first term will open Tuesday, Septem. berio. Catalogues giving full details of work cheerfully sent on applicntion. Address P. L. CAMPHELL, President. Capital Brewery Beer ! For health and pleasure drink only the purest Capital Urewery beer, the best. brewed on the Pacific coast. It is found everywhere bottled and on tap. 3E"HJ: GOo o box 105 ,... M 00 1.03 10 15c, 2 for 25c i&c ... L!5C 35 .30 95 0 25 135 ?j"25 HARRITT & LAURENCE COLD t water and furnUli same in any quan 100 wKalBiB M'GUIRR & THAT", State & Nineteenth sereets, Salem. wixm us a trial RESTORED Ity iiNlug Or. I'rnu'.v Yltlluw Net 10 1'i'lM. Tills uniltiiul reuifil. ik;mi d.caix., such as Wra H .iiury, Ion.l Wekrluluesh. IxiU Ha' liooo ttlilly UmU uraiua, loiifp.wer in Uencrai- Orrani -y 110. llo Outdid rORAGK uwre ki, nmra uy uir-eirnion, "miiiiiui errora , - " u (Qhicrn. niiliimnr .ttinulati, Yhf.Vi TitA .- indr.-.t. . . . ..... .. ""Mtlj. yM.ltW"W.,il,T,UWMS. IDOIWUw..l w. DVinflil e atrrlctinvckt pocket, i oopwbiiK.r te, UrifcM. 80W'yah'druKKl.. A.kfcrll t t b tv I'eia MrllchjetfeVr tffa Srr7 ,', 1 .tiu!aMit. ThiraSlVBi:n - CaM I... nll'.l f . - .- fF71i T" ... noa'liei Uf-lMVl WNSJHNvJfV M HUGHES, DEALER IN : GROCERIES Paints, Oils Window '.QlaBii Var nlsh, and tbe most couipleto stock of Bi iiblies of all kind1) In tho stato Attltta materials, Hmo; hair; ce ment and Bhlngles; and the finest quality of gross seed. '7svstfrNjBsa'wsavxx'w9 WANTED ETC New today advertisements tour lines or lesi in thii column inserted three times for 25 eta. SO eta. a week, $1 per month All over four lines at same rate. FOR SALE..Youne Jersey Cow, 3-year i.M Jul ficsh, $25. Call' at 4 bummer f.trcet 7 25 dt LOST., On Friday t afternoon July 22, a itmII black dog name Tip Keturn to J. IWebcre,Garden road and receive reward, 25 31" AV ANTED. A boy or girl to learn trade. Apply at Journal office, REATj ESTATE.-Kailroad tickets and insurance. Large and small tracts of farm propei ty. liargains in dwelling property for buyers or renter. C. K. Bianden- urg. Successor to Derby & Co, 7-21-td A COW, That is a jewel. A lull blooded Guernsey, quiet as a kitten and giving lots of very rich milk, is for sale cheap by N W Gnrretson 18th street at bridge. 7-2l3t HAY SCALES,- Most reliable service in SaUm, Trice only 10 cents. Remember the DufTalo Scale. Headquarters for lime cement and plaster, J. F. Gilmore, 54 State street. 7-l2-invd&w FiUVATE SALE.-Cheat and oat. twenty tons hay field at $4 per ton. Four horses 2 srts harness I wagon, I two-leaf harrow 4 young hogs I sow and pigs I 2 -year old heifer and other articles nil at baigains. ''all at Van Mann's place near Zen Polk county. J. II Campbellj 7-12.2W d&w CAMPEMG OUTFIT 3, Biggest slock and most complete line of trnts and camp equipmrnts in Salem. J L Freeland, at Jthe Armory. 7-20 lm A RARE OFFORTUW ITY For a young man to learn the jewelry and optical busi ness. Reference required. C. 'II. Hinges. 7-l86t WANTED. To purchase a horse, cart, buggy, or buckboard, Horse must weigh 800 or 1000 lbs, not old. A fair driver. Must be cheap. O M Davis, 25th and Oak s'tre t, nleni, Oregon. YEW PARK GROCERY-MS open for bu'in ss with a new stock of goods. Al, leu & riuft.rox 7-lu lm WAH'i'hD , luds to tumish 300 cords big wocd for Willamette Hotel. Cash. ler. 7-16-tf OALL., I'uichascrs of goods to cunt of one dollar or more will be ted with a' handsome "Dewey" i lir spoon at the Emporium 309 f'qm. m't miss this rare opportuity. 6 2Qlin "NTED. Solicitors of good adHreu, ;rsex, to sell California Roses, rare, nardy ornamentals, etc. Town and cities only. Will pay salary weekty be quick: state aire. 'I he Iloulan'. Nu serv Com. pany, Los Angeles Cal. 6 20 tm NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. f-'ealed bids will be received by the County Ckrk, of Linn Coumy, Oregon, uniil 1 o'clock p. m , July 27th, 1898, for labor and mateiial required in the remodeling and im proving a brick court house for Linn County, nt Albany, Oregon, All woik to be com pleted by November 1, 1898, according to plans and specifications on file with -the county clerk of Albany and Charles II. Hurg grail, architect, Salem, after July 13, All bid 1 must be filed with County Clerk' at Albany. The County Court will consider bids as follews: First For the completion of the entire work. Second, All mason and carpenter ork. including mateiial of brick, stone, lath and plnst.-r.iig, cementing- concrete, lumber e.c. '1 hiid Heating and plumb tig complete, Fourth , Galvanized iron, tinning and slating, I'iftli Painting. The successful contractor will be requited to give an approved bond for the amount, of Ills contract immediately alter tne same is awarded him, under such conditions as the conrt may determine and demand The County Court reserves the right to re. ject any or all bids. I! order of te County Court this 8th day ofluly, 1898. . FRANK CRAmTREE,, Albany, Or. County Clerk 7-i2-lot "HONEST JOHN J TRUSS A now truss on a new principle A perfect support to all who are ruptured, DR. STONE'S DRUG STORE, Salem, - Or 4mr;0 HAY FOR SALE! Fiom the lluubard farm, t grain hay, free from weeds, U 396 Commeicial street. .ood clover or orders at 68tf The best is cheapest. E. S, Lamport, Harness and Saddlery. ... Bring in your old harness and Exchange for new. Prices Always the Lowest, SALEM OR. Wallace's Warehouse, Stomge at .reasonable v rates "sAppjy'to SALEM WATER CO, -1 1 m 1 x ft BOSINUS3 CARDS O. H.. UJAOK Dentiet, Sucrvu.w in n T Vt tr..MA i.l ,1 1 ... nierrSaIjni, Or. Part de.tnng upei r operations at modeiatr fees in anjr branch - in especial request. Capital Soap Works. Runnintr nt full ki m.i .-i,: i . "-"tt "- - uiJl Mill! IIIAIMH; IC5I of laundry and toilet soaps. He fure to call for the Salem brand when jou want cooc" goods. A. W. ANDERFGG, Manager. O. H. LANB Merchant Tailor! 2X1 nnmrr,.r.fnl f lySults $15 and upwards, Panta S3 and upwnrik BREWSTER & WHITE, HAY. OR A.IK Shorts, ohop, flour, mill eed. tto. Telephone;i78. 91 Court at., Salem, Or New Blacksmith ohop. W- F. R. SMITH & CO the old reliable smiths havo opened a ahop opposite the brewery, and invite paixons. joeat worK ana lowest prices 185 Commercial at; Salem. BALTIMORE PISB .HAMBT ! Highest market cash price paid for poultry and eggs also second handgoods to trade for chrckens and eggs, nt l8iCommercial st.t Sklem Or. s.2l-im d&w Salem Water Co, OFFICE, CITY HALL For water service apply at office. Bil'i payable monthly In advance. Make complaints at the office. WANTED. If youwrant toltalizo your bees now is your opportunity. I have made arrangements fo fine waranted queens from J. W. K. Shaw & Co,, of Louisville, Chas. D. Douvall, of napty reK, va., w. 11. Laws, Lavcoa, Ark., Theo. Bender, Canton. O., also breede. 1 in Worth Carolina nnd Tennessee for any number and can furnish fine Italian queen at 75 cen's or will introduce them in irame h'ves tor (I each. Cash with order 7 5 If R. R. RYAN. HOTELS AND BOARDEMG. Hotel Saturn. M.,;PENNBLL.,rop Only First Class House in the City. Rate reasonable. Sample rooms in connection. Can to'a'l trains and public buildings nasi the door. Come Slate and High streets. .MEATS AND POULTRY. g.s. nunin NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad. Freshest out' best meats. My patrons say I keep tlie be' meats in town ; f Wolz Miescke, Dealers in all kinds or fresh salt and smoked me'ls. Lard in bulk,)oc a lb. Cheapest mark-i fn to'R'n. We mane it a Specialty to keep all kind of Sausage on hand. Try us. SHOP RE-OPENED. Brown & Son, of the East Salem meat Inar ket, have enlarged and refitted their shop ?nd will be pleased to see all of tlrir old patrons and the rett of the community. Orders taken and delivered. Parents sending children may depend on hnving their orders con scientiously filled 10.41 M-CROW A STEUBLOPF, Butchers and Packer COLD STORAGE MF.ATS, Best stock, best service and lowest pricci 316 Commercif W, A. WHITE,' Suocessor to Thomas & White Finest Rigs in the City. RatcB)Reasonable. Near Hotel Willamette. 7 18 im SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY Pleaiootlce the-'ct't in prices Jon the following Skirt., pltin locenti tinner drawers 5 to 10 certi Under shirts , 5 to io cer V Socks, per pair.,., , 3 cents Handkerchiefs. , I ccm Silk handkerchiefs , 3 csnn Sheet and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen and othet work in proportion, ' ttyFUwwbi andothMjWork.fnteUijeotiyy w uWftfth4'by band. r Mf cpl 3 5r,MSTnT, ripffct.-j Club Stable IBARRdtPETZEL I The Old Reliable ! Plumbers and Tinners, I Make n Specialty of nur oTuvto 1 AND PIPE, HOP AND FRUIT DRYER PIPE! PUMPS AND TANK WORK: A I work ijujrantecd 214 Commercial it. 7 20 tf Telephone No 24S Our New Building . COME AND SEE US " Shingles, Shingles, Lath, Lath, Fire Qlay. Fire Brick, Lime and Cement. Etc, Etc Terms HeascnaVle. Now is tho time for t dryers, D O. BENTLEY & CO 314 Front at. Successors to S.ilem improvement Co. 7231m REMOVED BECKNER & HAMILTON lave removed their timing and plumb ing business to 324 Co nmerclal street opposite Stato Insurance building. HOT SPRINGS Notice to pleasure seekers. I am prepared to pack people into the hot syrings. or any place in the mountains, hTe, also to cook for imall or large camjlng pa' tirs, address, 6i7dw3m 1'RANK I'ERKETT. Detroit Or. J AS. RADEK. ELMER WHITE CAPITAL 'CITY Express and Transfe Meets all mail and passengor trains. liag gage and express to all parts of the city l'ro.npt service. Telephone No. 70. Oreffon Short Line. -,TIIIi- Quickest, safest, Cheapest Line for all pomls I East and southeast. 1 REE reclming'chair cars, Pullman paUce slet ping cart, and upholstered tourist sleep ing cars on nli.tlitough trains. NOISE & DARKER, Agent Salem, Orj JC. O. TERRY, Traveling Passenger Agen W. E. COMAN, Generaj Agent. 124 Third Stree . Portland. Or. Tlie Northern Pacific Railroad still continues the popular route forcastern travel and now that spline is opening up It becomes more so than ever, The pleasant and coni foi table accoiiiniodatloiiB furnished passengers are proverbial and need no uientlon.T!ie quick time made, without change o cars is universally known. The read tiaverses the most inaunlll- cent belt of cuutitry In the world, every uiiio ruinisiung constant seen erj attractive and Ihterestlni:, 60 that tlio traveler goes through wlths out fatigue and reaches tho Journoy's end without realizing distance. All hrough Washlngton.ldaho, Montaana Dakota, Nebraska and the other states, the e)e is feasted with scenes pleasing aud Impressive, while uo sand storm, suffocating atmosphere or other demoralizing discomforts are met with. For tickets and full uar- tlcularscall on TnoMAS, WATT & CO. Salem. Or.. Agents shorter and a whole half day quicker than any other line to Omaha, IviIOt sat. Uiy, t. Louis and all utl;or siitheru and southeastern clUe" I'lupo 'rcuto east via Denver, bt. Paul, and Hillings, Mont. Tickets at 1, and Illlllngs, Mop, Tickets at esafepnnpet Ing Hues. If you go via Otnalia, you can stop oft and the Traffl-Mlsslsslppl oxpostilon o nces Glut vl sec the 4 a v 8lwSRfcis25 20u Miles