Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, August 13, 1898, Image 2

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Gaily Capital Journal
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, J898.!
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COLONIAL MONEY.
Aninnir other new problems tliat
.lieTprcscnt an1 ministration Is called
tfnunHo facc?tl the question of a cur-
"rency'sysient for our new possessions,
partlciifariy Porto lllco.
The money of Porto It In Is silver,
and liefeso Is now worth alwut 10
'centS lirAuierlcin money. It will be
necessary "to jrlve the Island a stable
rate:pf exchange, tlict Is to Klve the
rnoncy of flic Island a llxed value, In
terms of gold An administration
Journal states that there arc sev
eral ways of doing this. One way is
to buy up"' all the pesos and retire
them, putting American dollars Into
circulation In their place; but it
objected that this would be demoral
izing to bushier. Another plan
would be to effect the displacement
Kradually, by giving the peso an arti
ficial value or, say, forty-live cents
and kee.i It there by a policy or con
vertibility at that rate, It being ex
pected that In time the peso would be
apt' to peek the treasury, and the
American silver at Its nominal valua
tion would coinc Into use.
Change jif Climate
Breaks5bown the Health of an
Oregon Man
What a Fow Bottlos of Hood's
Snrsaparhla Did for Him.
" Onr homo Is In Clark county, Wash
incton. My llttlo boy was taken with
asthma when only two years old, nnd
grew worse until ho was five, when tbo
physician advised us to tako him to a dry
climate. I resolved to go to tbo great
trheftt fields of Eastern Oregon and work
In harvest, but I soon found my own
health was failing. I could neither cat
nor drink without getting sick. I was
blind and dizzy. I procured a bottle of
Hood's Hiunparllla and began taking it,
and In a fow weeks I was well and nblo to
work every day. My little boy is now
taking Hood's Sarsnparilla with good
results." D. Pattke, Wasco, Oregon.
9 Sarsa-
patilla
Is the licst- in fact the One Truo Blood 1'urtOer.
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5.
Hood's
HnnrlU Plllc do not purge' paln 0f
III1UU & fUIS m-ipfl. jjruirirlsbi. Mo.
winter work.. Wc stopped at Stuart
river but could not hear any news
to encourage, us to stay there. So far
this scorns In be the center. Mr. Ross
has made arrangements with u friend
of his to take us all out. next week
on a prospecting trip. He thinks lie
knons whcic there Is Just as jood
a creek as any that ha been found,
all they ask Isforustouo along and
If we II rid anything to allow tliein
the discovery claim that Is double the!
size of common claims, but you must '
not think that our fortunes arc ma.le J
when wc drive "our stakes as they arc 1
not all rich, by any uicr.ns Wc'
met mon that have been here for'
years and have not. struck anything
One or our party, Mac Met 'lane has
a brother lielo, has been here a year,)
GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER.
Another plan, said to be most fa
vored by Secretary Gage, Is to retain
the silyer pesos of Porto Rice so that
they will represent Just what the' do
now In yaluc, both to the native
Porto Rlcan and the American, one
side of the coin will be marked "one
peso'' and the other will bo marked
"40 cents." Tills will bo Porto Rlcan
' money on one face, and American
money on the other, but kept lixedly
at the present bullion value of tho
silver without adding a big premium
with United States credit behind It.
The secretary propose 1 to niako gold
the staudurd-of value and the medium
of exchange . Tne silver will bo subsi
diary coin, though a silver 40-cent
piece will bo the size of an American
dollar In tho stales. The gold coins
will be stamped In the same way, so
as to be perfectly plain to tho Porto
Rlcan and to the Amerlcan,aud easily
handled In exchange. Tho gold coin
will bo a lOpeso plcco on one side, and
a four-dollar pleco on the other ten
pesos to tho Porto Rlcan and four dol
lars to tho American.
It will bo an interesting and In
structive entertainment, to watcli the
gyrations of the governments In its
attempt to lind solid ground on which
to found u currency bj stent for "tho
colonies" without recognizing some of
the economic truths which am now
denied by Secretary Gage. The
objection to tho Ural plan given
above Is that It would demoralize bus
iness by changing tho status of all
debts. To arbitrarily raise tho value
or tho peso to that of tho American
dollar with which It corresponds In
size, Would more than doublo every
existing debt payable In pesos. Tills
Is cjcurly recognized even by Secro
;itary Gage.iypt tho American, dollar
has already gone through tho process
or.artlllclal doubling or value, by tho
appreciation or gold.. Tho difference
In that tho process has been extended
over a term or years, and, having
lived through It, wo propose to con
tinue It in(ellnltoly. Fortunately for
the Porto Ricuris, however, the artl-
uciai -raising-' or 1110 tigures on a
suote Is" ucKnowjedged to bo unjust to
tho debtor, when It Is dono all at
once.
The ohjectlou to tho becond plan Is
-that, tlio urtoiiuuleil Greslmiii law
would seem to precludo ,hc driving
out or tho 10 cent peio by the 100
centdollar. Ofcourso tho robbing nr
debtors, by raising the yultio 0f the
peso rrom -10 cents to 45 cents, would
to n small matter In tho eves or
'honest money" mon. -
uage, is probably tho best that
could be formulated, under tho cir
cumstances. It would undoubtedly
work smoothly so long usliulllon val.
uo-.or tho, ptwuo would not rise
above lu nutnliinl value. If how
ever, tho rumors of tlio early opening
of the -Indian mluu should prove
reliable, ,tlie gold prleo of silver
would rlso, und a coin stamped on
one side,' "one peso," and on the
other side, "forty cents." would In
deed bo uu "object lesson" and a
peelaele for gods nnd men.
" I M - !!
prawn Clty-A wan giving tho
name of II. H. Adler. who has been
From W. II. Elliott.
Dawson City, N.W. T.. June I-'1.I80S.
Wc landed here last Saturday after
noon all O. K., thank the Lord. We
started on the last day or May. lost
about a day and a hair at the canyon
and White Hums rapids; wc landed
there ut noon and did not get through
till tlio next day arternoon. I tell
you this Is rather a rrlglitftil place to
one who is not used lo handling a
boat. Wc hired u pilot to tako our
boat through and gave him $:10, that
was only $2 HO each and I thought It
was a good Investment. To make the
boat as llgnt as possible the two
pilots only wanted live men at the
oars and the pilots steered rrom Tore
and art and you may depend on It
wc Tell good when we saw her plunge
out or tho While Horse Rapids all
sarc and sound. She did not oven dip
any water.
Three or our boys ran the small
boat. A Mr, Lamb went through 2 or
.'I times the llrst day wc were there
and sccnicd to enjoy It, he was used to
boating on rough water. Mr. Lamb
and wire and little boy Joined us at
Caribou crossing.
I think the little boyis 5 years old
he reminds mo or LcwIh, always busv.
Rench went out 1 1 Skaguay with Mr.
Lapibund helped them lu. Ho said
when they were coming up the Chll
cott'passtylio lILtlc-fcllow got tired and
turned back and said ho had enough
of it. Poor llttlo fellow 1 did not
blame hltu. When they got to the
Scales ho and his mother mil a rhle
up and also rrom tho summit
to Lludcrnmu on dog sleds. Mrs
Lamb seems to be a nice woman al
ways lu a good humor and contented.
They came up from Portland on tho
same boat that wc did and brought
up 11 lino span ol horses and he got all
his feed bjrnt up besides koiuo other
llilngsatfakagway, and business was
so dull thero that they concluded to
try their fortunes In this big country.
It would tako 11 long letter to tell you
all tho particulars of our trip down
tliiougli tho lakes and river,
tho Ico crowded us on a sand
bar twice on the lower cud
or Marsh Lake. Most or tho hoys
pulled 011 their rubber boots and soon
got her olf. Tlio lee was not dangerous
as It was all ground up llko mush.
Wo ran on another sand bar a llttlo
above hero and wo all had to hunt up
our rubber boots and push her back.
Tho water was so swift that It made
It pretty liaid work. Wo did some
of our cooking on tho scow, but It was
too crowded to do It so wo inado to
the shore about 8 or
and got supper and fought
mosquitoes till wo went to sleep and
generally covered uphead and all,
With ono of our tarpaulins bo they
could not lind us. They did not bother
us much when wo wero out on tho
water, and so far they 1110 not so bad
us I expected to lind them, and one
peculurlty about It there aio vory row
here. Wo nro still Hying on tlio scow,
wo hardly seuoue, wo wore hack abuut
a mile yesterday evotilug und wo
round a few, I have seen them Just us
l)a(l In Kansas, as any place up hero so
far.
has a i Interest in a claim and1
his. share Is $20,000, this cleanup,
and they say they arc offered
ecO.OOO ror it. I Heard or one fellow
that bought a claim when lie was
drunk for $S0O and when he got sober
he felt so bad about ft ho cried, but
lie went ahead with Hand worked It
and it proved very rich. A man that
lias 5 to 10 thousand Is considcrd
small fry. Thorn arc two saw mills
hero running day and night, but
everything must close down at 12
o'clock Saturday night and stay
closed till Monday morning. The
Portus Wcare, one of the big steam
boats came In Saturday night; It "wa
delayed down the rlycr all winter.
They say there will be none up from
St. Michaels till July. Well it Is
nearly 11 o'clock and it Is lustasllgh
as it wouhl be on a cloudy day and it
lis Just so ail night. You would not
call It dark in the least, about like it
would be a few minutes after the sun
goes down. They say If wego on a
high mountain on the longest day wc
can sec the sun all night. It I
o'clock and I must go tb bed. I
rather dislike to go to bed before dark
but such is life In the far north. The
weather l very pleasant and has been
nil the way down, no rain or storm.
The sun Just gets warm enough to
make it pleasant in the shade. I have
not seen tho Dragcr crew since wo
icrt. lscunct, (Jullcn is here, beat us
down scvoraldays. Three California
men had their boat wrecked lii the
White Horse rapids and two of the
men wero drowned.
Good bye.
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Healthfullness
of the bath depends largely oa cleanliness
of the bath tub. Court health and shun
sickness by using
1&SHING PoWDfi?
for all household cleansing purposes.
Largest package greatest economy.
Hold everywhere. Made only by
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Chlcaro. St. Louis. Boston.
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W. II. I'U.IOT.
FROM V. It. (JOKDON.
Pawson, Alaska, June 13, 1899.
1 will write you a few lines tills
evening us the mall Is going out to
morrow or tho next day. We have
rcachcd.D.iwson.tliat wonderful place
wo mod to hear so much about. And
lind It Justus represented plenty or
gold and you never saw anything to
equal the climate; no niosqultos and
light all the time, The men sleep lu
tho heat or tho day and travel sifter
11 o'clock at night. Wc had a tine
trip, got, over tlio rapids all right.
Hired a pilot, cost $:10; $2,110 apiece.
Regular meals are $2.00 and $2.50 and
rrom that up to$10.no and still higher;
eggs are $5.00 per dozen, and every
thing lu pioportlon. Mr. Cullcu "got
through safe and Is well and has
staked hlmu claim on a tributary or
dominion creek. 1 got a starter or
dust today, worked 8 hours and i and
got $8.50 lu dust for It. Wages arc
from $10 to $20. per day. 1 think wo
aro in a very good place to make
money. We aro going out next week
to hunt a claim. I saw George
llayue, ho Is Just tho same George;
J o'clock J u,oy "avo 1 claims eacn and don t
know whether they are worth much
or not. Mr. Welsh thinks about one
man In f0 will make a stake, there are
so many claims that don't pay any.
thing, the pay runs in streaks The
mall lias come In today and I know 1
will get a letter from youjyou can write
to tneoftcn.ror we will be here In Daw
son Tor some time anyway, and It
only costs 2 cents. Wc don't hayc to
pay anything either way. We are all
ust as black. as trie Indians. The
people that have been lu here ror any
length of time are not so black.
There have been three steamboats up
the river lately. I saw one come In
ur js o'ciock at nignt, and sucli a
crowd of people I never saw on a
boat. It came rrom Circle City. "The
people have had plenty lo eat In here
all winter Of coursc.everytlilrnr was
cry high. I saw 11 young moose.
Some one has it here In a shed, It looks
Just like a red cair, except It has a
long, slim head und a dish race and
ong cars and It is a nice little rellow
Mr. Royer ought to be here with bis
tcain and wagon, they get$10an hour
and can't do hair the work that there
is here to do. There arc only a row
teams here, but they are coming In
every rcw days, so I guess there
will bo plenty here soon. We aro still
living on our scow, but we will soon
make a camp and take our outlits and
try to strike a claim. Well I must
close.
Goodbye,
V. R. Gordon.
Chicago in Six Days
How the Railroads Will Han
dle the Fruit Crop,
Fast Tiain Service Over the O. R,
Northern Pacifie Route
Larger Wheat Yields.
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How s This !
We offer One Hundred: Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrah that
can net be cured by Hall's .Catarrh
(Jure.
I". J. CunNr.Y & Co.JProps., Tolcdo.O.
Wc the undersigned, having known
F J. Cheney for the last lfi years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out. any obligations
made by their lirm.
West & Traux, Wholesale Druggist,
Toledo. O., Waldlng Kinnan & Mar
yln, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern
ally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces or the system.
Price, 75c, per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials Tree.
Acker's English Remedy Will Stop a
:ouch at any time, anil will cure the worst
:olil in twelve hours, or money refunded.
:5c and 5CC. Lunn & llrooks druggists.
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TIlOV sav theio a llttlo stcam-
Tho third plan, favored by Sec. uiatcamodown today with m sacks
of mall. It will tako several days
bofoio It can be distributed. 1 am In
hopes or getting so vor.il letters rrom
ou, 1 have only gotten ono from yi.u.
We havo scon George Ilayuu und Mr.
Welsh and they aro up about it mile
fiom us, have a shauk to sleep In, and
havo braked four claims each,
Gcorgo lolls iitQ Mr. Wtiloh is work
lug ut tho citrpciiler trade and gets
I5 per day, George Is slinging hash
In 'a rojuiuraut gets 50 per week and
his board. Mr.Hall was out on soma
of tho creeks and I did not got to
scq him. Thoy luivo not developed
uny. 0 their uhilnis yet. Thoy
say thoy waul to svtnpo up
$1600 to Uuy1'-"' uruli ntko ami
they havo. ifeurly" that muuli now.
tlicn they are going In get ready for
PMStai Jfi, . """"I """ " WWII
lWWJ' a! .'JtwklnK '' Selling' tftore, liuajwon
" iforsWUllug clothing ttiut f fiu
MJWMfroiii the stgre.
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Doctors Can't
Cure It!
Contagious blood poison Is absolutely
boyond tho skill of tlio doctors. They
may doso n patient for years on tholr
mercurial and potash remedies, but ho
will novor be rid of tho disease; on tho
other hand, his condition will grow
steudily worse. S. S. S. is tho only euro
for this terriblo affliction, bocauso it is
tho only remedy which goes direot to
tho enuso of tho disease nnd forces it
from tho gystem,
I was afflicted with Bloo4 Tolion, and tht
be 1 d 00 torn Utd me no Reed, though 1 took
their treatment faith
fully. Infict.I bremrd
to set worM all the
while. 1 tiHik a 1 moat
every so-railed blood
remedy, but thry dldnot
rem 10 rraca me u-
"I think DeWilt's Witch Hazel Silve is the
linest preparation on the market for piles."
So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling. W.
Va. Try it and you will think the same
It aUn cures eezema and all skin diseases
Stone Drug Store.
Hob Moore, of LaKivctle. Ind.. savs ihat
for constipation he lias found DeWitts Little
Karly Kisers tohe perfect. They never gripe.
Try them for stomach and liver troubles.
Stone Drug Store.
Drink a iteeplui; of M0M0 Tea neforc lelirinc
at night, and see how soundly you will sleep
and how joyously you will awake in the
morning It supplies food for the blood
while you sleep, produces a clear and beauti
ful complexion, aad cures constipation and
sick headache; Lunn & Ilrooks, druggist.
Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker's
Dypepsia Tablets, One little tablet will
give immediate relief or money refunded.
"sold In handsome tin hoxes at 25c. Lunn &
Ilrooks. druggists.
Reglnlng Thursday, August 18, the
O. It. & N. Co. and Northern Pactlic
will Inaugurate a fast fruit train scr
vice rrom Portland to Eastern mark
ets. The train will run over the Ore
gon company's line rrom this city to
Wallula, and thence over the North
ern to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth,
Chicago anq other points.
The time required to make the trip
will approximate 120 hours, rrom Por
tland to St. Paul and other Eastern
termini, and 144 hours rrom Portland
to Chicago. The service is the same
as was given by the route last jcar,
and which proved so satlsractory lo
fruit raisers in the vicinity of Port
land and throughout the Willamette
valley generally.
The O. R. &. N. and Northern Pa
cific arc enabled to giye the Improved
service by the contiguity to their lines
of some of the great fruit districts of
Oregon and Washington. They can
make up solid trains by collections of
carload shipments at Wallula, Spok
ane, Portland, The Dalles, Walla
Walla and Yakima, gathering at the
points named tho yield of the Walla
Walla, Umatilla, Yakima and Wil
lamette valleys, Clark county, Wash.
Ington, and vicinity, tho Hood river
country and Snake river sections.
The rates for the service will be the
same as prevail over competing Hues,
The time consumed in making the
run toCulcagonnd Eastern terminals
will be Just one day less than at pres
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How
A. Cooper Had a Rotten Hone
Healed After 35 Years.
Chehalis, Wash., April 9, 189S.
Dr. J. F. Cook, Salem, Or:
1 received your letter and was glad
to hear from you. You want to know
how my leg Is getting along. It Is
all right; the llesh Is growing out over
tho shin bone and Is turning white.
11, Is rot straight yet, but I think It
All! bo as straight as the other leg
when warm weather conies on. I can
wotk most or 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 Is getting well without cuttine or
scruping, so they do not know as much
us they thought they did, but you are
all right, lor you have done Ju3t what
you said you could do. I will answer
any questions you ask about my leg,
Very truly yours,
A. Cooper.
Dr. Cook's olllco-ls at.'I30I Liberty
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Aokei's Dyspepsia Tablets iire.EolJ on a
hosltive guarantee. Cures heart-burn, raising
oft he food distress after eating or any form
of dyspepsia One little tablet gives im.
mediate relief. 15c and and 50c. J.unn &
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best pills
The Chief I)urges of Milesburg, Pi
DeWitts Little ifitlv Risers are die 1
lie ever used in his family during forty years
t home keeping. They cure constipation,
sick headache and stomach and liver trouble.
Small in size but L'reat in results. Stone
drug store,
ease, and had no effect
wuaietcr. i wag u is
heartened, for It tteemed
that 1 would never lie
cured. At the advlca ol
a friend I then took
b. S. 8., and began to I in
timv. 1 .vinllmiM.1 fh
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mcuioine.ancwi curru me completely, build
liiKupmr health and increasing my appetite
AllhuuKti this was ten year ago, 1 have never
yet had a slgu o( the dltease to return.
W, It. Niwmin.
Stauulon, Va.
It Is llko solf-destruotion to continue
to tako potash and mercury j besides
totally destroying tho digestion, they
dry up tho marrow in tho honeu, pro
ducing n stillness nnd swelling of the
Joints, causing tho hair to fall out, and
completely wrecking tho fjstem.
Mln your battles against disease by actinc
pioaiptly. One Minute Couch Cure nro
duces Immediate results. When taken early
u i rcycnis consumption, aihi in latter stages
it lirnishes prompt relief. Stone Drug Store.
The editor of the Kvat.s City, Pa., Globe,
writes. "One Minute Couth Cure is rightly
named. It cured my children after all other
remedies failed . ' It cures coughs, colds and
all throat and lung troubles. Stone Drug
Store,
Sick headache, biliousness, constipation and
all liver and stomach troubles can be quickly
cured by using those famous Utile pills known
as DeWitts Little l&rly Kisert, They are
plesant to !; snd neer cripe. Stone Dtug
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The
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Hook on self-treatment sent free by
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indigestion and constipation. A delighttnl
drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin,
producing a perfect complexiou, or money re
rinded. 35 cents and 50 cents. Lunn &
jiroou, Jrugglsts
11 C. Blanks, of lwuvlllc, Teias, mites
that one Wu of DeWilt's Wicca Hatcl Salve
wa w tth 150.00 to him It cureJ Ids piles
of ten years standing lie adrises others lo
it. It cures eczema, skin dii:ax ni ot
tlnate sores. Stouc Drug Strre
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and CkildrL
k m Yw Have Always IncM
Signature of C&&jfffi&ki
liugeno Uev. Dr. W. II. Karr, of!
the Cumberland Presbyterian church
has resigned his charge to accept a
call rrom Sedulla, Mo.
Do You Head.
What people are reading about
Hood's Sarsaparillay It Is curing the
worst cases of scrofula, dyspepsia,
rhoumutlsm and all forms of blood
disease, eruptions, sores, bolls and
pimples. It Is giving strength to
weak and tired women. Why should
you hesitate to take It when it Is
doing so much fur others?
Hood's Pills aro the best family
cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle,
reliable, sure.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice Is hereby given that bids for
ropiatiKing uju nceai reel or the west
approach or the steel bridge uccross
tbo Willamette rlverf at tho foot or
Center street, will be received at the
otilceoriho county clerk or Marlon
county, state of Oregon, until 1 o'clock
p. in., or tho 8th day or September.
18'JS. The planking to be 4 Inches
thick, 10 Inches wide and 18 feet long.
Tho right reserved to reject any or
an uius.
Said work to be completed during
tho mouth of October 1803.
Uy order of tho county courts of
Marlon and Polk counties, and tho
city council t.f tho city or Salem, state
or Oregon.
W. W. Hall.
County Clerk of Marion County,
tl&w 2w
Thousands of persons have been cured of
dilesby using DeWitt ' Witch Hazel Salve.
It heals promptly ami cures eczema and all
skin diseases. It gives Immediate relief.
Stone Drug Store
Sick headache abaoiuteiv and nennanrnilir
cured iy uiirg Moki Tea A pleasant hetb
drink Cmcs constipation and lndigestioo,
makes you cat, sleep, work and luppy. Sat.
isfactian guaranteed or money back. 25c and
Lunn & Ilrooks drucfiiVt.
For Yanuina
Train leaves Albany
Train leaves CorvatlW, . .
Train arrive at Yaquina.
Returning.
Leaves Yaquina
Leaves Corvallis
Arrive Albany
For Detreit:
Leaves CorvallU
i-cavcs iiiuany jj.0r
Arrive Detroit i2:2on
Leaves 'Detroit 12:40 p.m.
Leave Albany G;o5$.m.
Arrive Corvallis 6:c D. n,
1 and 2 connect at Albany with Southern
I acihc train giving direct service to and from
Newport and adjacent beaches.
Train for the mountains arrives at Detroit
at noon giving ample ttme to reach campine
grounds on the lireitenbush and Saniiam
rivers same day.
KDWIN STONE,
Manager.
H. .1. WALDEI?,
, , T. K. ItP.A.
J. TURNER,
Agent Albany.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
I"HE SHASTA HO JTE
OlglllK
Southern Pacific Co
30 A M
00 A M
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l-eteiVJi S?P.ati a" I'-'ipal station?
feLn ?nand alenl' Tumer. MWon
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CZtF' MTn Cuy- EuBene- Creswefl
Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta
tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive.
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Mad trains dailyjezcept Sunday j "
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Chicago
Philadelphia
Washington
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Toronto
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andall nnintc .-i.t -l .....1 Boston
Cheapest rates, bestservice and accommo.
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t. lanl, loronto, Montreal, llostnii ,i
Portland, Me., without change ' anJ
Canadiaa Pacifie lliilway Go's. few.
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The lastest and finest ships on the Pacific
-ean. Shortest and !&
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shortest route t the colonies rtlu""a
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dt A hfltiu nv.,1 r ' ii.
trains of theO. C?E?J CnneCt witl
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When Going East
MUnea
in service. "eeP'nS and chair cars
uS3HS2-! 'nter.
Vreat,;"''""1" nur,.lt,cl.e
The Wisconsin
Central Lines.
lor all connection. . L,
For eastern V:."' "'"'K0 nd Milvr.ui-..
.Spokane
Flyer
2 p m
S p m
TIME SCHEDtlLK.
I-'rom Portland
bait Lake. Denver F.
Worth. Omaha. Kansas
City. St. Iiiis, Chicago
ami r.ast.
7 pm
Sp m
ex, Sun.
Saturday
o p m
7am
Tues
Thurs
and Sat
IJcletfull inform, on call
HckM agent or w,,?""
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Wed
Fri
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Wed
Friday
Walla Walla. - Spokane.
Minneapolis, St. 1'aul,
Duluth, Milwaukee Chi
cago and East
OCHAN STEAMSHIPS.
All sailing d&tes sub
ject to chance.
For San F'rnncisco
Sail August 2.7,12, 17 23
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Soob
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4
To Alaska
bail Aug. 8
COLUMBIA RIVER
STEAMERS
To Astoria and way land
iiiBs.
WILLAMETTE AND
YAMHILL RIVERS
Oregon City, Dayton and
wayjandings
WILLAMETTE RIVER
Portland to Salem
and way landings
SNAKE RIVER
Uiparia'lo Lewiston
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PORTLAND SALEM ROUTE-tes
Kutn for PorUand Tuesday, Tliursday
Saturdav at T.-ie n. m
Transfers to street car line at OztSLi 0
il the steamers are delaved lhere
trill lirLI. -II l..t rn Slat
ton, California nr ill.- rait. Connect!
niadeat Portland with nil rail, ocean il
iter ones,
I W. II. IIURLBURT.
Oen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, 0
i'. M.. POWERS. Agent, Twde street d
aalem.
BOISE & BARKER.
- City Agenl
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