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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1899)
r kjuiiiaiaiil'in )'-ta'm ftTw'ltiiiiiirt'ia'l'frali j, l(l , -, h w1? DAILY CAPITAL JODRNAL. Y MOKjeit HHOTHItllft, WIDNl&DAY MAnOO 22, 18S9. 0M Year $3.00, In Advance r. J Mofttlw 91 00, IV Advance: Wamkir, Oaa TToar $1,00, In Advanca JRDITOtUAL BEVIEW. Tins writer or this pajro rr,tnt And fault with tlie way the advertisers are crowded UiRctiier on the local page nd Orst pane of Tjie Journal. Now to tils tmnd thin Id tile mwt Interest leg pae of the paper. The UjIo Kraphlc new pao has of course the matters of national and world-wide Interest. Tha local pao liin the re port of the little affairs of the town. But between the two a really alive newspaper has an editorial paice where tho opinions of the editor are to be southland notnctluiea found. Here he fights his battles, displays his bltfotry, airs his prejudice and ride hobbles, fie Is suppotcd to tackle the lire local Issues and help get a ma jority of bis readers wifely landed on one side cr tho other of a question. The location of the Halctn post ottlce, the conduct of tho city govern tacit, tho new opera bouso talk, how Vt kcop off old aicoand slcknes, the early closing ..loreiuerit, tho upbuild- It-Kof Sale... as a musical center, Im provement, of our public school. These nra'llie topics, and others as they come up, that nro hero discussed and they Interest all. Tho editorial page or a pa per. If it Is read at all, I wore read and talked about and reread and re talked about than nny part of a paper nd It follows that It Is the best ad yerllslng page In the paper. ment and not 'vork all the time un der high pressure of hard close calculation. Don't suppress all your belter nature and ynur mora humane Instinct to conform to so-called fear of "appearances," or public opinion of so-called successful pcnplc, or your pcMiaps still more heartless and bardtlstcd neighbors. Then there will ester Into your life a little rebound and enthusiasm and you will prolong the last calls of the doctor and under taker. A great many people make them sejves sick and starve their souls by never permitting their butter nature to come to the surfact. The tension of desired success cold, sahcoilng, (clfiih calculation for concrete rosults lo this world and a "sure-thing cinch" on the next, dwarfs and cramp their existence. Next to getting good Mccp, get rlu of tension. Tho discussion ol how to llvo long Interests our readors. At night good sleep, under favorable nud correct sslcnllOcandmetaphysloaloondltlons, is tho bcit restorative of expended en- ergloi, and us Hhakespoar says thoreVi nothing like It "to knit tho ravelled kIjovo of caro." What Is the best mental altitude by daytime ? Wo should say, get rid of all tension of mind. Don't go aboul your day's work ull strung up for some purpose, either self Importance, or determina tion to "down1 somebody.or to do any thing elso hut what Is right, Just, kind and good natured. You will sny, thoso nro pretty things to tell others to do, but we do not do them ourselves. Well, wo started out to tell you to ttue down too tension, You know thero Is Mijsion nuiusior on u sowing The Salem bond election Thursday March 20, Is tho first and most Im portant step towards putting this city on a cash basis. Other steps will have to be taken,and It Is not yet cer tain that our ilty will get out of the rulre of over-Indebtedness and escape repudiation. Tho loyal, earnest Aupport of every taxpayer and friend of good govern ment is needed to suitain the credit of the city. Not only must tho Inter est tax bo reduced to tho lowest limit, expenses must be cut down to the lowest notch, but city reven ues must be Increased. These three things must be done heroically. If four per cent money nr four and one half per cent money can bo ob tained to carry the Hooting dobt un til It can be paid off It should be ob tained. If we can get along with one lets policeman as wo have for a month past It should be done. If the city council can In a few months frumo an occupation tax that will give the city n surplus to begin paying off tho oily debt It should lw tried. These arc business mattcrs.uttcrly de void of political significance, embody Ingonly prlnclplosof common muni cipal honestly that receive every man's support, wants ni growing children and able to do the best work with them. The parents should visit the schools, see what kind of work Is being done, and help decide In each case whether a teacher Is worthy of being retained In the public schools or not. The early closing movement meets with general public favor. What In still more generally approved Is Sun day closing. It Is reported that a Sa lem lawyer went lo the Salem Sunday clothier and assured him of his pat ronage If he would keep open Sunday. Wc shall not mention these parties' namc9, but really they violate the general public sentiment of this com munity, which is In favor of doing no buslnessnn Sunday but kcoping the day as a day of rest. ilusiooss men and professional men should be the lat In the oommuntty to array thomselvM against a decent and wholesome observance of the day as a day pf rest, and abstinence from work and all buslnoss as far as possi ble. The early closing movomont and Sunday cluslng movomont should bo supported by all lovers of good or der and Christian Institutions. PIMPLES "Jlr wir lit iltnnl on hr fact, but bo b- been UUIn-r UASCAI.KTS and they hire sll dlappearl I bad teen troubled with constipation lor tome time, but alter uk m tbs Brat Cascaret I nav bid no trouble it lib tbt aliment. We cannot apeak too high lr or Canearew M rnD VTaHTVAV. S7W German town Are., Philadelphia. Pa. CANDY CATHARTIC THE Sl'OILS SYSTEM IN STATE AFFAIRS. A ma- Salem people should adhere to the program adopted at the annual school meeting, of entirely doing away with thounico of city superintendent of sohooli, putting each of tho four large schools on tho suinu grudo with a Ural class principal In charge. All four of thoso principals can at tend thosoml-moiitlily meetings of the school board, and tho board uud the principals can confer together as to tho courses of studies and grados, and all school work. Instead of cum. no humin bilng oin du his or bar best under n wrong tension. Tho nearer you can come to having no teuslon-atall.-thn hupplor, healthier, stronger and wiser you will be. The wan or woman who goes about strung up to concert pitch makes qultu u oqluand Impression for nwhile but soaogdtsoutof tuna. A more uat Ural key makes swi'clor tnuslo In tho long run and don't rack the instru ment nor torluro others hair so mueh. Ho get rlcTof your tension. Don't form tho habit of screwing your mind down hard on every little thing, yu will make lust as much muuoy, live Just as lung, lirtyo mutt, friend and enjoyment If you Jm, yourself loow a little, do n few things ns a mat. tor of Impulse and feeling and ncnti- 8 One of the greatest problems to be over-come by our Republican form of government Is the corrupt spoils sys tem nnd immediate result. Truly 'to the victor belongs the Hpolls" but too frequently the Immcdlata helpers of the victors arc not competent for high oillcc. Take Senator Hanna for example. Ho docs not pretend to represent tho people of the nation. He makes no denial of his allegiance to the groat combinations of capital Known us irudw. vet ho is per haps most Iniluontlal and the near est politically of any living man to tho presldont. Early In his term of ollloe MoKlnluy made ai, effort lo continue the good work of I'rosldonl Cluvulund In groatly en larging the number of Important gov ernment positions under the ulvll isrr vlce. Hut lite pressure from Senator Hanna, Soerotary Alger, Senator I'lati and others bus been too grout and now many of the most Important interests or our nation uro In the liundi. and control of vicious nnd corrupt spoilsmen while every Indus try of our fair laud feels tho tighten ing grasp or tome mighty triiht formed under the administration of Hanna, Alger, ctal. Tho spoils system extends with det rimental effect through state and municipal governments and leaves Its wreckage behind wltli the change of olllcors after eaoli administration and 7 P CATMHTIC TftADC MAXK ftfOtSTIftfO lll.a.aat RaUtakla lnta,Ml ffaalal at u Ti ' ?) life IHMViq. M- uven init .? WJ v ui -Nref 8leo. Weaken or Onte Iftc Xc.'mc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... fc-rllaf a-- f aiar. Cat.., Ifaafr.ll. S.a fan.. Mi Un.Tfl.nAP SoM and (yaranleed br allrlrsx- but "peclalisLs. It Is hard enough to teach and live with ordinary boys but when you put several hundred of the worst In the state togcthor It requires a person wllh spsoial training to handle them to reform tlism. Yet undor our spoils system It has been the custom to give places to place soekers, almost regnrdloss of their special qualifications, wllh the result that boys are aotually made worse by being sent lo the reformatory. It Is a well known fact that mon yulgar In lan guage, dissipated in habits and cruel In manners, have held responsible po sitions at our state reformatory since ItH organization. The same has been true at tho state penitentiary. Cruel ties and barbarities have been openly practiced. At the lesser Institutions the Hpolls system has Its representa tives. The present Republican ad ministration has a splendid opportu nity to make u good record at these Institutions. It Is "cleaning them out," as tho saying goo, but great caro should be oxurched. Let the heads or the departments not hearken too much to the cry of the ofllco seeker or our groat Institutions will s.jffer Irreparably. Tho poor oonviot who skulks to his cell at night, his buck blooding from cruel cuts of the oal-of-nlno-ttlls, the reformatory youth who goes shivering to his little iron bedstead at night with his hands nnd body swollen with heating for some trivial misbehavior I tliiwu uud others are anxiously watching and walling the uhanges and wondering yos wondering and giieslng and half roaring ior the ro suit of the changos. WO Saved Annually w A Plain Statement of the City Bend- f ing Proposition. Is It a Trifle ? That Common Trouble, Acid Dyspep sia Or Sour Stomach. Now Recognized as a Cause of Serious Disease. flR&ll wmmm m Jtm a" iniiiaiii nnaaaa TIMS SCHEDULE, Dtr-ART Ftom Poitlnr.d, arrive. FOR a To ( Itr Tax! (j Apropos or tiwpomlng special city election, ror or against uie v I'TIUHIJUV 111 .airtni. J.'i(li;il ruti & uetiic ll mJ u nwiu vl IU iufawt-vuv- pa)er an to th real significance of that election, to themselves; and to the city I tel f . Kuasui U ramfnirlnl with I ho nupsLlnri nr nrllimtlnff hnr llnatlntr G lrideitediicv, (up U October Ifi, lb3, approximating $61,000, i-rlncl-fi pal, and $18,000, interest, a to talnf .$30,000.) which boars Interest at Wlc laie hi a mi u-iib (iri uiiiiuin, ur zy,iw itr milium, uuu iaj uu it us cheaply and as aifely u the rules ot busioes will permit. fj in auniing inisuuiy, me council uus iiiree cuaricr-privueugcs S. itfiiler uhlch Itmnv ntwrutp. naiiiplv: Tn (vinrl. In thU sum. nl. n r:itft (i or Interest not exceeding 4 tier cent and with the consent or the tax- pa) ers upon property In the city; To Issue retond warrants, In said sum, tl a rale or Interest not exceeding 5r per cent: And to levy (next year) an additional 6 mMI general tax upon the ats-osed values or the city, making 15 mills In all. Which or the threj expedients is the safest, quickest and cheap est? This Is the question to which the new council has lent Its best ft thought since It un placed In charge or the city's affairs, and which It has decided, with the conent or the people, to solve with u bond er (sous, due on or before 10 Years and at a rute of 4 ner cent ner annum. There are those in Salem, reputable citizens, heavy taxpayers, who Inlslst (list the refundlng-narrant plan Is the best and easiest way out or the financial dllllculty. Rut Is it? In the first place, the warrants would not be a-; attractive, Ma a commercial commodity, as the bonds. The integrity or a bond it IntJnltlv prererablc to that or a warrant and the bond would sell quickly, while the warrant, irom its very strangeness as an Investment, would draw charily and dubiously, upon the Idle, but conservative, capital or the people or Salem: and this wholesome objection aside, there re mains tie stalwart and ImperMmblc fact, that the bonds at 4 per cent interest per annum, would cot the city $3,200 a year, while the warrants, at 5J percent interot per annum, would cost $4,400, a difference In favor nr the bonds or exactly 31,200. Another fact U entitled to notice In this connectien: when these mntters were first bruited here, oarly In February last, a syndicate of local capitalists acreed to take up llieoutstandlog warrant Indebtedness, provides the rate ot Interest would not be lc-s than (J per cent per unnun, and when It was round the rate was restricted, by legislative enactment, to 6 percent, thu proposition was Instantly declared "off " The warractsas an Investment, must carry the limit of interest llxed by toe charter or they will not be looked at, u circumstance that bolsters the conclusion that the bonds are really the cheapest for the city. It Is said, bv way of objection to the bond, that their Issuance would entail a llxed Interest charge upon the city or S.1,200 per year, that this must bo paid semi-annually, thus entailing a demand ror new and larger llxed Income to meet It. This Is true. Rut while theeliy Is paying this new charge, hair yearly, she Is keeping the original debt within Its limit, and not permitting the Interest bill to grow Indeflnltly, year in und year out, to her subsequent undoing, dearly one-fuurlli or the very debt she Is now trying to provide ror, s intorest, pure and simple, and tor which, she has nothing within her bonWs to show, except the honor and purpose to pay it. It SHflld, also, that ir the debt Is runrtpd Into bonds a spirit of reekie-wne-s will tollow in the administration of city affairs, and u now debt will b built up. only to be again bonded and wui.nnujr iur uuiijiiil' generations to liquidate, (IT they are able) There may lie truth in this, but It will not come to pass unless tin Acid dyspepsia, commonly called heart burn or sour stomach, Is n torm or Indigestion resulting rrnm rernien tatlon or the f"od. The stomach be ing too weak to digest it, the food r mains until fermentation begins, lllllng the stomach with gas, nnd a bitter, sour, burning taste In the mouth Is often prosent. This condi tion soon becomes chronic and being an every day occurence Is given but little attention. Because dyspepsia Is not Immediately fatal, many peo ple do nothing for the trouble. Within a recnt period a remedy has been discovered proparod solely to cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. It Is known as Stuart's Pyspcptla Tablets and Is becoming rapidly used and prescribed as ;a radical cure for every form ot dyspepsia. Stuatt's Dyspepsia Tablets have been placed before the public and are sold by all druggists for 50 cents -per package. It Is prepared by tho F. A. Stuart Uo., Marshall, Mich , and while It promply and effectually restores a vigorous digestion, at the same is perfectly harmlass nnd will not Injure the uio-t delicate stomach, but on the contrary by giving perfect diges tion strengthens the stomach, Im proves the appetite und makes lire worth living. Send ror rree book on Stomach Dis eases. 3 20 22 24 Fast Mail 8 pm Spokane Flyer 230 p.m 8 p tn 8 p m ex, .Sun J-aturdiiy 10 pm I vve Salem 715P,m fTusThu and bat loa m. Mon Wed Fri Salt Lake, Denver Ft. worth, Omaha, Kansas Uly, St Loul, Chicago HIIU r.asu Walla Walln, Spokane, Minneapolis, t. raul, uuium, Milwaukee Lhi cago and Cast OCEAN STEAMtHIPS. For San Frnncisco. Sail evety five day 6-'4$ pjn ipokan rlyer 8.'3u a ru COLUMBIA RIVER STEAMERS To Astoria and way land. "1R1, WILLAMETTE RIVERS rortiand, rsewburg and Way Landings. IFor Dayton ex ! iun pas unless the preserved, contains a "T ""? . ... .a,,t " KOlMl wwlMtlo Ihroiwli a city superln- "' umvai il iuil riinr. ki 1..... .... . 1 . - t - - i iiuuiiii. ' in .iiii.Tia in l-iii-m v iiii 1 iiinni ijiii .,. ,.. m .. 111 . . .. ,....,... ... vtlu ,vn uiuuiiuui A lis lUUil 111 u OIUIU illlS- tlnrlr Uil.lnn - ..- I .. . . piuti ror tuo 1 limine, a statu ruforinu- l A prairJ ftre niotti fttr tlua any bora w run. No tu.tter liow iiWtdr yrar wnnt way bn unk-.. you bavc mtaSi it,i IV wUh mMr dUraat. ITuUm you Wiw off, Tht euly bow for uiom wh ; s-o yTwuxF. wvrry whicU eenfcia wttt tlut kta at d(Kativc upoR tar l ..r ka-u.all- "' ' siiiihUo wkith twa.fsrm.Tj.i food lAo rtb!r. fctahb UuiidiSr iood? ?v2 Ns) tudnrane. Pe wot wall until draprpaia prtadiloto rZTUK wlly vta uto :ss . itz?jrz.'V!"t I'ark whipping oase, tho matter was rercrred to Hut city superintendent who Investigated and reported that all had been satisfactorily ad justed. Immediately followed thonr rostof I'rluolpalJnnos and 1 ho mat ter was dragged through court, and an 'oiiooumor has followed since. A competent principal in wiah ohool UJustns proper a person to doftl with tho parents and children and llin tewhers under him as nn othcrolllolal Ixitwteu him uud the !... .l fill. . . a .uiu, -Aiian 1110 peopio will got tho beiit'tlt of emulation and coin petition between four prlnoIiKiU Mild four City SOlliMilii. Iiixl.w.l .,r of ull being hold down undsr 0110 olty superlutendoiit who would see that tiu prlnulpal Is omployod who will push his wnrkalougnow lloosur wllh energy uud ability oaloulatod to put uo uilysuprliitondootQf sahoois lu the Hlldllu. Hlioll U liuman ntnr that no. man In otllslul position but likes to keep Inferior, under him. Lot the jHwpio ofcaohiurloftho olty wheto there ft largo wjliiwl indloato In aume way whaihydlro ror prluolpal Let tho fathers and mothor who Mud children to wjhiwl, Iftheyaro pioa.wl with the way their children nro mak lug priiaw in fcohool, wy o, not alone 10 regard to tho principal but with HVflrtf Inuuliu. 1 ..... , .....q. vuipiwjtHj. nits it a govorouisut of, for and by th muni after all. The lo.s uweltlnery ud luauarohy, ti,0 bettor, tx,ii, i school managouiout ami aelootloii of tvantiors aod onicors. The solsotimi t forty teaohors should not bo re- Dr. null's CouBb Sytup rurnaboa most suhstnntliil comfort and roller to consumptives; It works most reinark- anio euros, uori't despair. Heller 01111 certainly be had: a cure is possible with this woudorrul roiuody. .'1 20 Ot Poa'tTeL.ff.j Julian! Hmelelnur life anaj. To jult tobaeo caallr ami (orater. be tmg aeile. (ull tf lire, nro and lnor, talo No-To-Une. tlio wmnlm-wnrhr, Uiat makM weaic men jtruHg. All drutfeUM, Vh or It. Curoeuaran led Ileohlet und aarnplo tree, ddrcwi SutlloB Kemedr Co, Ohtravo or New York. iirujiw, 11 t-mives. soim up cou .fllmun, who, prove reckloss arid lr- 7""ro,,""c :.,xuu. pnsMin'. winner, it 11 snail be preserved, contains a clause providing for the lining, and ousting from the council, or the ,"J,.hill!,il,,whcl8,,iBl.d,,rr' ,nlll future t0 n"WM the debt-limit or theeliy And his pro-eeutlon, thereunder, is not confined to his .'..vguu-, any vitituu muy enter tne suit and carry it to a cooclu- ThcBJ percent wnrranus. ir old, would be taken I.o00n..r...nm " " """ au uuuihuko oy The possibility or using the third expdlent, the 5 mill general tax levy Is too remote to be dlused at proeiil. I he logic of foorinmy, or business expediency, or commercial in ST'rft IJ"Pt the ciiiplbyinant or the bonding rl vllejes "as k w l" Vpr 1 1 iivv- wii.v, possiiiio. Caoital Soao Works, Running at full blast and making hrs of laundry and toilet soap-s. lie sure to call for the .Salem brand when )ou want uod goods. A W. ANDEREGG, Manner L Salem Tu.lhur bat 3p. m WILLAMETTE RIVER Corvallis Albany nnd Way Points. Ar Salem 6 p.m. Mom Weds Fri Tu Thur Sat Sty p m Ar Salem lo am Alon Wed a. Fri WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION Daily hosts to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at Oree.' Citv if the steamers are delayed there ound tnp tickets to all points in Oregon. WrshW. on, or California Connect.oa made at Port land with all rail, ocean andriver lines r ,Y-1I;1IU,KLBUKT- Gen'l Pas. Ant. Portland Or CM. POWERS. Agent, Trade S Sck oalem. I10ISE & MARKER, City Agent.. toty, 11 suite Institute ror tho blind or the dear mute being Rubjuel to gui don and uuuiillod tor nluiugos ot muii iigoiiiouton account or the victory or this or that political fautloii Is simply preposterous. In it State Insane Hos pital no 11110 should be oiiipluytHl wlio l not a trained attoiuluut and hu or she should be uh.ii rod a life iltlou ou iuuU ua inn ur nsr services was up Ui tho standard. TIM phylalan$ uud hlghar onioars should be appolntetl bv a nnn. partisan board and holoetwl and re tain wi ror ami on awMiunt of merit only. At tho State Reformatory for boys thero should be trained twtchurs. Not ordinary mioh.iulc and labuisrs X. Y&JJ91AW X5f SOKV ' JW .tu-w jmmi&iznmr1 j tVn Kxuolloitt Unmbliintloii. Il.- ..I A . . .. ay liimwil, IHVllt.Nl Ud bcnvlloUll U nt lk noil kiWW rrwAiy HU1 ur lf?. owuuUoturr-l byTi,; Uiipowtu Fi Axnvv to.. H.uiirtU wi.. .1Uai . "..; 7.T-. ?:"""" " wmi nv iull aZLZiTZ Ti.T . -' lv "y1 ." rr r ---- -y-.-m-." hit 10 Biiear ii aaauat - j .. ----- . ""if" (Mipuianiv erwitable to tlu vktnu. U fwrfeot ktrcHfUuniutr U ""X tb ii.tem t.Kvtttllv. 1 r""H WHIta, tMmUaMUM-iai HHaI ..- nai.llu a.;.. .1 . -.-- .-- cu-ol d.rtur, to do will, as they ! iXKVS ploabutaft ,aU.r that be,0K X&XSmL!& S . 1.. - - BUll HU LI A I SI. .!..- .' . .. Professional Evidence, In theod'iys when there arc bun- drods oN iiocriipulous Rdvcnturtrs who are ad verilslug mnv remt dies 11s "the only sure cure" ror the grip and in wrriomaiior.iirect., uis.i nlicf ui ruad the uxpenenuo or a man who 11ns spent his lire In supplying medi olues to tho public. Mr. John -Met, t'h 1) ,w ho owns a drug store in Lena, HI., sends the followm.? lftter: "Dr. MIlBsMiHiloalCo. "HKNTHtMANr-I can always recuui inmitl Dr. Miles' Nervine to my cus tumarH us It eiirmliny duughterora severe attack oringrlprw when that uru.i tiisoofo was mglng tltmimh the country some years ago. SU.. ti,t time I him sold hundreds of bottles Uiiilur your guara'iiv) ami hare Imd uon returned." Dr. .M I Id' Nervine is suld by all drmrgiaujun a gunmutee Hint the tirst bottle iMiitetlio or iiionov rt.ruiidii A trial package or Dr. Mil.' favor. ItstirsmtiiMiitot ilia grip, eoHslstlng f Dr. Mil,' Nervlne.Dr. Mll.s' Antl. Pain IMIlHtitMl Dr. Mile' Nerve and Liver llUi. will Iwwjnt absolutely five of cot to any jmrsou Mimllng their ami auiirtwe on u ihmuiI oartl, rrqiMH.iini.tiie ,mp.,, ami mentluu-Uk-1 lie name or t his paper. Aildren r. Mile Medical On., Klklmrt, Ind. Tu iiur VouriXiir,TT37A. liiSlA t.Yff.lt,, "ar' n IS r J When all the rust are oiler I mr sii. llMne,u,ii 14 reel rront on trout street, awl lj hwt rro.it .. A Few Inrerebting Facts When people are contemplating a trip whether on iiuiineM or pleasure, they natur. ally want ihc Iwst service o ..Unable so lar as spc-ed, comfort and sifety is concerned Employes of the Wisconsin Central Lines are paid to serve ihe public and our trains are operated so at to make clo e connections with diverging line ai nil junction points. Titllmin Palace Sleeping and Chair cars on through trains Dining car service unexcelled, Meals a la Carte. In order to obtain this first-cits service, ask the deket agent .0 sell you a ticket over THE WISCONSIN' CBNTRAI, LINKS and you will imke dirert connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points But. ror anv lurt er infn.mitinn r-ill nr, .... ticket agent or correspond with JAS. C, POND, General Pass. Agent. Mn.WiUKeir. VVia or JAS. A. CLOCK, Gcner! Agt-nt, 246 Stuff Street, rORTUM), Oke. (livgon Stat Line Railroad The Direct Koute to Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Easlern Points filvs choice of two favorite routes, via tka Union PnclUc Kast Mull Mne. or lie ..iv uioiiui BCeillC A-lBtl. Look at the time H Days to Salt Lake 2 Days to Denver 31 Days to Chicago H Days to New York Fr0Crr.,.CuilnlniRCi!nlr Cnr,t Upholstered Tail lit Hl.KjpliiK cars, and I'lUlnmii Palace Sleepers opornted on all trains. r'or further Information apply.to BOISE A UAnKEU, AKcnti, 6Um. W. E. COMAN, Qeu'l AEeul 0. 0. TEP.KY, Trav. Pass. Airt . Third St., Portland -TAKE THE .. -w -w -vo &y x IS I Ui' p5umplioiSl54 I Iso h Curo lor Consumption is n priceless medldno for Couglm. I imvo with.n the piut few wSS dK I. iT'nPrp i?r,rQlllt.,n !?"vor, and that Is; it U M lib tllll. for LA (IHII'l'i:, if taken when the ilret syniptomH nro notlcwl.-W. A. H.i.lkiiman. .No! 48 IhiHhnell liullding. Spriugfleld, 0., Jan. 11, 1800 EAST AND SOUTH VIA PE SHASTA RO'JTE OK THE Southern Pacific Co Canadian Pacific R.R And mo Pacific Line KXfRlita TRAIW. RON DAILY """' J i-v... 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W,U.TC Hr'n, uakland. and all ita ocean. 1 orient. lastcst and finest ships on the Padii.- ..-v. 7 .. ' ; ,--......... mm uu us otcan. hnri.i n, k. .. .' - i.om Koteiu,g t0 Ash and. inclusive. !n,i.m " w" rou'e 'o tht JZtHz. ' '"'. DAILY. o-30 a mi l.v .. I'oTtTand .Ar -'55Ah-Lv....k.cii) . . Lv. J-'MI-M) Ar . RoseUurg Lv rul man K.. . ..i.. . " , , Vr.MVl '"?- route t WtUs' WKST SIDE DIVISION? ' Dn ,7,.1 'eJ? a.n.d "v itdormation call O.HYh.fK fURTllVh IV., . ' -". Mall ...i-. L, V """ VAM. ijjXJs; Canadian Australian S. S. Co, 5TO. I ..IL""?!Ua1' .tf'J . a'"J Australia The L- ,ly, A "TLv- fisicA7i o-p m ' M,deuce l honi - oVce ffiNa UW8od' 'E,"'1' Salem. Ore . , . II. AUIi.IT. hird Slrtft. Portiati.l. Ur. a Aiin.. rr-j w ju. A"A AAftASAllV JAIAH f A VA.M I I a .. . . 1-. ah . AI KXPRKfc, TRA,.V D. . ' ,y ' . JT1CI ' "Rer Agent. Vane . .-A... , jj,-A,IAyj Portland ancouver, II, r 4.'5u r M 7.MOP m ijgn ru) Lv H-r Ar McMinnville independence .. Ari 8.- lleLvfs-' :e Lv) 4 S.S A M ,U A M OUtt MOTTO:-(julck mIm, small proBts. wccmentai aud f)r..,i ...j ..'TT' MeonMhir. linAM, r T. w.:'?. 'J,e'n: f"ai .-Aiin.,..!.."""" ."" " K ! KNOCKED EOCUN! HARRITT & LAWRENCE ItftS On snn1i.iA. ivoanu tickets tn R-...., CHINA ,m points anr ta irnlw IinihU of n u,SJorUy or iwMftgjJ kcIiik'1 diriAfltorM -. .,. ... tr!:rAtLirii,,J,i,.V priiuniily to ll.oclioo patrooi. fW. W 114 UtttWf UM tlir W4.li 'I' .,1 . . UNI aud ImuwIai u.r. ...... . . ........wui.! , iUo iKrtiool rlrrltailiisr CSu .C' u JVTTS L...IU.. - ' Itfavlior and Hie faujllr linext. t.. n.n ?lva ... .- T A ..V I WmEj mKT mtfr i- .1 WUIIM teLwca WW0U ad .hii. . "mTS"5!'l-t ' -- .... .... .... lilt-.... D. ,. . . 1 Lnatn 1..H II.- .Vl-i. . 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