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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1899)
n - T Mrj - r . IF ,,. R 'pi "!.' ' f Mft , 5 :U ""Py MUM UntU iti6 New Year MAKES ITS INTRODUCTORY BOW OUR SPECIAL mum SALE WILL THIS WEEK Otherwise you cannot appreciate the values, $6,50 to $7,50 Coats A few Mackintoshes (o dose at waydowivto'bottom prices. 6. w. Johnson & Go. 257 Commercial St., Salem, Or. 1 ZiC"Z6' A m DA1LK JOURNAL BY HOETRH UKOTHIORB SATURDAY, DKO. .10, 1809. Doll?. OuoYcnr 93.00, In Advanoe DtAy, r&ui Mouttu 91 00. Ui a.dvanoo WMkty, On Year 91.00, In Julvnnoo CITY FINANCES. Tlio city council lint evening dunned up, bo far an possible, alt out-standing bills ot 1809, mid loft n cloan statu for tlio beginning ot tlio next year and century By doing this tlioy will coininciico tlio eur undor tlio now charter in u position to fulfill tlio provisions of that Instru ment, which provides that each year's expenses must be estimated before tlio beginning of tho year, and that the es timate made shall not lw exceeded. Thanunual statement of the city's financial affairs, upon which Recorder Judah 1ms been working for some time, will show a vory gratifying Improve' ment over that of last year. The city's Income has been materlidly increased and tho excuses, Including the Intorest account, have boon cut down to the tune of thousands of dollars. Hut for tho very unfortunate Incursion of mall-iox tiu showing would have been plow to two thousand dollars iKitter than it Is. However, thero is this much consola tion on that jiolnt. Under, tho old or. dor, this burden would have been very much in the nature of n last straw to break tho hack ot the over-loaded camel of city credit, and at best would Imve put tho city that iiiuoli deejHir in the hole. As It Is, It simply outs down the handsome surplus, nnd the city does not take quite so long n stride out of debt as she otherwise would. WALL 8TJ.EET IN HOT WATER. Th collajiso ottho "Industrials" or trust stocks in the early part of the week, tho general dropping of stock price in a way alarming to the hull traders on Wall street, who have deeply speculated In stocks for n rise nnd hold securities of Innumerabla sehenios that ( they have been unable- to (lout off on tlio pumio, securities mm we iw have pledged with tlio hank for loans, has J (wuwd the sending up to Secretary Gage I ot an insistent call for further r Wmimmwork rithout Gold Pust. h.t.AJ tM.n1ot.Ar iWK""3 "" unirmons -" r"r. .. . ml tho Ussirtaucgjf gW-7J A u yte m SHOE I H w "6 mU r V w W. , flVmii Fm t. mwv . . a a CONTINUE SEE THEM! $4, 98 20 per cent Discount SALE! 14 CO Shoe rur.flOO 4 W Shoo for 3 CO 4 00 Shoo for S VU 3 M Hhoo for 2 0 3 Ul Hh(XS for 3 40 3 M Hhoo for 3 at 3 00 Hhoo for 1 0 1 7o Shoe for 1 40 1 M Bboe for 1 VU 1 3S Mioe rori () 1 (XI Hhoo for Ml k LflCY'5!".i,'."M'- k Hnhu Turn Dross Shoo, k lor u iv. and greater holp. The treasury must coino again to tho relief of Wall stroet or, say these bull traders, there will lie disaster. For tho cash rcscrvos of tho Now York hanks 'are bolng drainod by shipments of money to tho Interior to meet tho growing need nnd demands of those engaged in Industrial pursuits, who are expanding production, making greater sales, disbursing ,moro money us wages. Trade expanding nnd growing more active in the industrial centers, the demand for money In such centers likewise grown. Money laid up on deposit with the Now Yoik bank and by the bunks of the In duntrial centers when business was dul ler is calhd for by those latter banks, brought home, put Into circulation, ab sorbed by tho Industrial centers more actively engaged In trade. And tho New York hanks, sustaining this drain, their reserves drawn down, call upon the bull traders, or shall wo not say gamblers for n rlr-o, to repay loans mndo to them on pledao of stock ex chhugu securities. . 8o such securities aro forced uKn tho markets and they drop In price, threatening with disaster those who have bought them on bor rowed money, speculated" n them for nu advance. Philadelphia American, To Curo LnQrlppo In Two Dny Take l,UMtlv llromo Qnlnlnij Tablet., All iirinfnNt ri'fiimt tlin itiimtty if It fa un in I'urf r. w. (lMto aiiiuaiuro u uii wkhi i Mil MO. A NrJWdPAPKIVS PLATFORM. Tho Indlauopolls Press, tho new news paper of Messrs. Holiday & Ittohards, sums up in terse language tho ml'slon It underlain. The platform is as fol lews: To strive to tell the truth under ull olreumstcuees: tolie honest with Itself and with Its own thinking; to discuss public men and public measures, not dogmatically, "as one having authori ty," but as man to man, as one neigh lor arguiw with another on a topic In which both have n oommou interest and both want settled rightly t to have no i itangllug alliances, no political favor ites, no hope of political reward or of profit that does not come from legiti mate buslnoss.to treat all men and their varied opinions fairly ; to ho Independ ent of inlluences, however reputable, of thomselvus, that may create bias or Wni tll0 0Vla tlM.e best Interests o( i,0 .ple, and always to speak foar-l Uvwly. It would bo dilllcult to outline a more im Hard Work JL im i,ft j.W &. tXLJL. (m!' i,.VAalust Ibe f lullans , , . . ontlnteal VVitwwn UiAears I84tl niid'H.. .. . ;r V -"-- ' -r',.. . .. "rV-iL. CatuntitJa the i,r:isrm ursss'hM veterans- dies. -j k i Mn umA .nt ouf arsis -r, JLVtt. tan m luir.'j by k, IXM' ., iIaM MBC,V ifirMtoi. "f'L-4v . -- . .. .!HsWit-'jr , PlA sw "JHUf IJL u HI An bUiM,k RuOP OiuAoL .ssssmksP : i T"iSJw il TVWi A " 1 T -IBm I j . wmm-mrmmw i. w w)mr v m r".L MiM commendable course in independent journalism or ono better calculated to win r loyal constituency If ttio Press sticks to its text It VIII make n success of its venture THAT FINANCIAL BILL An exchango thus summarizes tho gold standard law now beforo congress for passage: This mcasuro provides first that the standard Unit of value shall bo the dol lar consisting of 25,8 grains of gold, nine tenths flno, or 23.22 grains of piiro gold. It then provides that nil Intorest bear ing obligations of tho United States now existing or hereafter to be entered Into, and all United Stotcs notes and treasury notes Issued Undor the law of July 14, 1890, shall bo deemed and held to be payablo In gold coin of the United States. Not satisfied with making gov ernment obligations payablo in nothing but gold coin It provides that tho pay ment of nil prlvato obligations, no mat ter what tho contract, shall be in gold by saying. "and all other obligations, public and private, for tho payment of money, shall bo performed in conform Ity with tho Btandard established in this act.",' Section 4 of tho bill provides for tho operation of the "endless chain" and tho forced Issue of Interest bearing ImjiuIb whenever money holders shall llnd It moro profitable to loan their money to the government than to invest It in prlvato enterprises. It says: "It shall bo tho duly of the secretary tolinalntaiu tho gold rcsorvofund taken up on the books of tho division of Issue nnd redemption, as herein provided, and for this purpose ho may from time to time transfer to such fund any moneys In tho treasury not otherwleo appropri ated or may exchange any of tho funds in division ol Issue and redemption lor othor funds which may bo In tho gen eral fund of the .treasury, and in nd tlltion hereto Is hereby authorized to Issue and sell, whcneverln his judgment It Is necessary to tho maintenance of said reserve fund, bonds of tho United States bearing Interest nfn rate not ex ceeding 2 per cent annum, payable Its gold coin at tho option of tho United States after ono year." It then gocn'on to say : "That all United States notes Issued under tho act of July 14, 1890, presented for redemption shall bo redeemed in accordance witli the existing law." That portion of the bill referring to tho Issuance of credit currency places It entirely in tho hands of .'national banks, secured by Interest bearing gov crornmeut bonds, nnd permits tho sec rotary of the treasury to redcom or ac cept such notes. The tax on bank cir culation Is reduced to one-tenth of one percent. JOURNAL X-RAYS. Was that a caso of Push poverty? t t Prayers and colli lead seem to ho a hot combination In SouthAfrica. t Our gold seems to bo good In "Yew rup," at tho rate Its going over there. t t Jlrandlng poor people as common paupers must be the last gasp of the Push, oh? t t Martlndalo, of Albany, is styled the kicker of the teachers meetings, but he gol there Just tho same. t t t It usih! to be plain "Col. Henderson," but now that hu Is speaker It's ''(lener- til HtMidcrson." That's the dlf. i . ! Our Kansas hero would have crossed Tuuela river and had hi story in the IiuihIb of his publishers long ago. .Ml Cruuifylui! unfortunate ieople of smull menus as paupers is a ioor nay to "get even" with thu ultlzyns' move- muni. t t She: I supjx.se you were presented ut court while In London? Hu: Yes, twicei hut I was acquitted both times. Chicago News. it; Colonel Corkright : Old that nigguh die a natural death, Mnjuh? Major Gore; Yes, suh; ho was lynched for voting the Itepublioun ticket. Life. . ; ( When Tun Jouh.vai. apposed a sul scriitlon tor the Lawtou fund the Push prosa ridiculed it, but when Gov. Gcer fell In with that view they thought It wui all right. There sseins to Ikj u oomixinwitlou In holding otllce after all. 5 . 5 We wish somokiud-heartedBubHiribor would bring us n load of cols for kind lingsame as cash, you know. Hush ton, Knnas, News. Are we to under stand from the foregoing that w hen c bs are short Kansas editors use "cash" for kindling? Ux. ! t n u, " f wmmittee chairman- MooAly, ii llrst termer, from the frxivuotM i wot; advantage of Ton tarx.. , Nt! a " . .7 eeeunu tHBJUW.vor CKAVt, Mr. Put off. put pff your mall, 0 kiifith'o Aim ikhu your oranus 10 uimgn. or5?Pult hftuds. must learn surer h t fr rifi'wni MrrK F - V"' , riT iipritA f ml ftback'L tft4 nd Senator icwKiftnl tf dPflQttr10" wf 8t,ut,, .1 uu.kKa..Vil im IIih Unit nil ' ti. Can't Stand Colli Many children can't stand cold weather. The sharp winds pierce them, and the keen air hurts them. They have cold after cold, lose flesh, and spring-time finds them thin and delicate. will make such boys and girls hearty and strong. The body is better nourished, and they are better pro tected. The blood becomes richer, and that makes them warmer. Joe. ind ti.oo. all drugjtiU. SCOTT i BOWNB, Cbtmltts, Xtw York. men needed to represent our Interests." Bohemia Nugget. How about getting appropriations for Improving tho Ya rjulna IJay entrance? Tongue was uc- cessful In getting tho voto of tho Indians on tho reservation down there, at the election, when Mr. Vandcburg was counted out. Uroadaxe. At Athena three men are engaged in tho business of breaking horses for cav alry purposes. A child at Eugene ran a needle into her knee last week, nnd now Is threat ened with hlood-jwlsouing. In the "good old days" a man's care for his health was marked by the completeness of the armor In which he lock ed himself up. It was very un healthy in those "merry days " of jovial rof)l)er barons, to be outside of the steel case of knlgthood. It was steel vs. stcnl every hour of the day. In our times a man needs to lc annul inside rather than out. The irentle irertii is j like love in that he "laughs at lock You can't lock lilm out. but smiths." you can mnlcc it so mlglity uncomfortable lor him that he'll be glad to get out and seek some other lodging. The greatest protection ngalust disease is u healthy condition of the stomach and ;hT Health is the true armor neainst the genu. The health of the stomach and allied organs is assured to those who use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It purifies the blooL strengthens the stomach, nourishes the nerves and gives new life to the lungs, There is no alcohol or other intoxicant contained in "Golden Medical Discov ery." 'MuKdtfcn bottles ofllr Wtrce'n Oolden Meil Icnl licovt ry anil tcvrral v!l of hit ' rinutiit I'cllrl ' year ago (hit ipiliie. and have had no trouble with Induction ilnce." writca Mr. W. T Tlioinpaon, of Tuwnteml, Ilroadwttcr Co. Mon tana. " WoriU fall to tell lioMf thankful 1 am for the tellef. a t had auflcred o much and ll eemexl that the dnctora rouhl do me no roo.1 1 cot down in weight to ls ponnda, and waa not ahlelownrk at all. Now I weigh neatly iroaud can do a day'a work on the farm." Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness. Sealed bids will ho received for 2000 cords of wood us follews: 1000 cords good split second growth II r. 1000 cords good spilt Inrgo body llr cut from live trees. To bo delivered beforo July, 1000. Illds received until Januurv 20. 1900. Hlitlit reserved to reject nuy or ull bids. Successful bidder to deposits per cent, or uniounior uiu tor raiiurui rHirformanco of contract. Cash paid on delivery of 60 cord lots. Wood banked on good roads or delivered In Salem will bo considered. No bldo for less Hum 22 cords ac cepted. n. S. HENTLEY CO. 1220 tf :il9 FrontStreet. Salem, Or, HOLIDAY" LUXUE1ES Homo-made confectionary, pound cake, rich fruitcake and other kinds fresh'baked, ready for your holiday least, 111 uiu 110MK JIAKKRV, r.' n NOTICE. The annual meeting ot the shurehold em of thu Capital National Hank of Sa lem, for tho election ot directors, will ne held at Its hanking house Tuesday, Jan uary 0, 1900, at 3 o'clock p. m, Jns.lI.Al.HKIIT, Cashier. A L1FJ5 SAVED. Dr. J. F, Coole, tho tiotanloal Spoo allat. Suooeeda Wlioro Othor Fall. To whom It may concern : This is to certify that llertha P. Con ner, of Mt. Angel precinct. Marion coun ty, Oregon, has suffered from a cancer ous growth in tho left ear for about three years. Tho growth was cutout twice and burned out once by Albauy Physicians, but the growth came back as bad as ever, and palntxl her so liadly that she had to bo taken from school. Aftei three week's treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, the Botanical Specialist, tho growth entirely disap peared, and at this date, four monttia since treatment was becun, the growth nag not reappeareu, ami mo ear una rn-, Urely healed leaving only tire soars in- j dieted by the Albany doctors, I hereby certify that the above state-! ment Is absolutely true, and that Uer iba P Cornier, the iwraon mentioned 1 in uiu aiudavlt. has reehled in my fa in ily since early childhood, bearing the re-! Utionthip to me of niece. II. C. Long. . Subscribed and sworn to before me this eighth day of June, 1899. W, W. Hall, county clerk ot Marlon county Oreuon. All diseases successfully treated audi eursd. M !' v& VjLWJm If ..I "Jl TJ Proposa s lor Wood. Saloon and . Fixtures For Sale Including bai, nnd bar fixtures, billiard table, pictures, card tables, etc., also a small stock liquors. Inquire for partlcularc of Sherman, Condlt and Park, attorneys, In Gray block. B. P. JONES. Attornoy-nt-Lnw Tolocio, Oregon. W Clerk of Circuit Court for six years nndhas an up-to-date abJitractof all property la Lincoln county. 11-lim Bottled Beer. Klingerft Beck,Successors to SouthSalem Botthr. Works. All orders for bottled beer will be tilled at tho brewery. Kept on cold storage. Free city delivery. Telcphono 2131. r -! T..1. CU Dealer in Cast Iron, Wrought iron lead roje, rubber, bags hides paper ami nones. o If C II I'mnrtntnrTl 130 Court St. ' ' Salem Or I itMopnonv zwj i- -v ii. ft m I Aim 111 V A . CHRISTMAS BEEF Our huyor has rounded up 10 head of fat steers, llvo years old and under, which supplies the PALACE MARKET With fat, tender beef for our Christmas trade. WoalMkeep In stock tho best of mutton, pork, vent, hams, bacon and lard with which to till your order. Your patronage solicited. MOYER & EDWARDS, Phont2021. 138 8LitoSt. SALEM TILE FACTORY Great Reduction in Drain Tile Now Is tho time to secure bargains. Prices are lower now than evur before. Choice stock of the best tile made In tho state. Following is the rctluc d p .; ist : 3ch ills 110.00 per lOOu feel. 4 Inch tits lift 00 por lUOO feet. Atucli tlio no 00 per mo feel. t iuch tile HO.UO per leu) feet, Inch Ills HO 00 per 100U feet. 8 Inch tile S..0.00 per loeo feet. Write for special rates by car load lots.Q Address, .1. E. MURPHY, Fairgrounds, Or. LOANS AT CURRENT RATE INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE SECURITY BONDS. UOZORTII BROS. SOa Commarolal Ut, Snlam Or 0-1-tf-d.Vw SALEM HOP BUM, SQUIRE FARRAR. No. 65 State st. 'Phono No. 1221. iTABER & NEIS, Albany and Salem. Salem olllce, 2U Commercial St. upstairs Ncekerman & Rogers, big. Phono No. 1121. Olllces: Now York and London. WM BROWN & CO Bush Building, Commorcial st. (ground floor). Olllce telephone No. 130. LILTENTIIAX. BROS. II. J. OrruMiKiUKH, Manager. Olllco over Iadd it Bush lUnk, Phono No. 401. OATLTN & LINN. . Olllce over Weller's giocery store. Phono No. 21L lTNls"&"TILLSON. One door west of Dalrymple's store (ground lloor). 'Phono No. 2091. JACKS, CARMICIIAEL A CO. Olllco over Johnson's Clothing store, in Bush-Breyman bldg. T A LIVESLEY & CO Commercial st. Second stair south of Ladd& Bush bank; room 18, upstairs. 'Phone 1211. PRODUCE BUYERS. H.S.GILEC() , , Wliolesale Fruite, Produce, etc. Salem, Oregon. Olllce ; Insur ance block. 'Phone VOL Ware house, at Wallace warehouse. A. M. HUMPHREY &1C0, Buy and store wlieat, oats and other grain. Buy potatoes. Also do chopping and cleaning. 270 Commercial st. 'Phono 2703. SALEM LODGES H. J. V. NV. tNtlem Camp No. " Msta ererr Friday ereu lu. 7:a).iii Jl. O. V- W- hall. Stale Inv bld. Bcott Uoaorlh, a C; V. A. Wouew, elcik, room IS. Moore bit KCKUSTUKS OK AMBKIOA Court 8hexwooJ i'otaM So. 1. Ueeu Ktld.x nlhu lu Turnr tloet O. MelUu, C, It. A.I. rjwn Secy. 11-lTl.r AftKtH'i HAIR BALSAM UU Us! WsUA lt .M& flllllll niiaMto. atwUl povta. ,w raiia w UUH Mlf Ammm ft iu xa it. T rriri EDUCATIONAL ' EVA F. COX, n Teacher of Piano milOipn CLA8SES IN SIGHT READING. Studie: 333 Front St, Terms Reasonable 10-rml German and French Taught grammatically nnd conversal-lo"a"y- . . ,..-..,...., Mtii. rcnnouaKcr win rcceivo a unmra nmmbcr of pupils, desiring Instruction ti tl.nan Intimincrna. nt. Imr llfimO. Oil ll. .nun, ...(.Mg'-., " .-,.- ---. . Church street. These languages- were Church street. These languages- were acquired abroad.by this teacher. 12-8-3m sd?0 MtrcJuxS W " Catalogue Salem Studio, INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF AUSIC. Mrs. EHa Anders WHImap Over First National Bank. Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class K.e;iuin&. Studio hours from 0 to 12 nnd 2 tof. TWO ErNE NEW PIANOS IN STUDIO ITOB USE OE PUPILS. Chung Lee Co. A fine line of holiday gooes, Chinese and Jap anese fancy goods. Lames' underwear and wrap ers. Satin and silk waists, price 54.50. made to order. Come and see our goods. 329 Commercial St. Cottle Blk. r.-2r A SATISFIED Will advertise us And our wares. The Atkins Cross Cut Saws SEGMENT. GROUND. Never fails to please; . We keep a fullJlinelofDtheni. R. M. Wade & Co. Hardware. XT m. kirk, 54. 60, & S8StatoSt. Phono d7l Grain Hoy, FJour, Mill Feed, BuildingJjJMntcrial. . Lime, Gmcnt, Plaster etc, Grain, Hay andJStraw stored WagonScalcs. HU-Sl'rdinpt and enrefu attention given do the dolivory offgoods to any part ui iiiu.tiir. MANHOOD RESTORRf) fC trmvly piamntctd locurr ain nmou. Vi!rSe.TJ52h 7" 'weak f 5, Mrinory. lleadachr.VaLriillnn. i , xtJZx.1 IlT... ::? i 'i." ?"" T"1'"". of powe? m Generally breVni riuc,l Infirmily or Inunity Can be carrlfil in et noekel lioml! SSS.tr ft byrra?" pr.VaW- C,reu'f mAt7ARurVwl.il; Tak I noolhcr. itanu&clurcU by the Peau MeUldneCo..l'aK,rrancc? .aue-UnvlS DniCfCn.HIirlKiin...... X...... ... . .:. .. lAHiuuiors., 1-xjRTtAKD. ORECOK. SALE BY D. ,T. ERY. SALENS! , OltEGON. FOB Cape Nome Is now acknowledged the richest gold Field in the world. Oregon has Just as profitable mines. One of the.surest sources of profit is to save a little on your daily purchases, and for this purpase our store is a perfect Cape Nome. FINEST GROCERIES, LOWEST PRICES AND MOST PROMPT SERVICE IN TOWN HARRITT Si LAURENCE OLD POSTOFF1CK dHOCERY, niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiniin IJ.P. RQGJBRS. 1 8CCCK8S0R TO SECKUB5IAN A ROGERS. If ine Wines, LiQuoRb.CiGflRsI E 218 COMMERCIAL STREET. 160 STATE Coi,rteoua treatment at all times. The Orient Insurance Co., OF HAHITORD, CONN. LbUHtlM . .'..'.'..'.'..".'.". liw'mn Surplus to Policy Holders. 13lT(H0 Will insure you against loss by fire; foj terms enquire of Journal Ofi.ce. TH0MAS BLT0N- Reslde Apnt oalem, Ore. AND MUSIOALt ajsTvrmrsNJPvKsrovwi rKTBR-STATB ETTA ANDERS-WILMAN Associate TescheriWcttern Consetva tory, Ksntas City, Mo., reFteenl,nB the Interstate System, at Salem, Ore. 0cr First National Bank. Residence , 376 Church meet. Studio hours 9 to 12, nnd 2 toC. Nellie Brown violinist recev(J few more No 417 iton it. " Aws V.jT1t.V- PntnCiPAL, JIU1, UKlUUrfm GONSER V4T0RY A',lfSsS.SSS''JS'' CUSTOMER u-u-lt r''?nr.rcnr vciiow t - --. STREET, ;102 COURT STREET. 3 t&n. SOUTH AND EST TUE SH STA ' RO'jtf Southern Pacific Co, EXPRESS TRAINS htlN STr -O0 1 M iii "' f'iT z lrS B:8S V M V Lr Portland 6:13 A Mj Ar..8an"t ranclJcoI oaiem. Tinn a ir a 1 . - iT u.ow fli Ar.ijflacn t K.on u if a . . 025 1' 'M N.w Or?r.T i! .i3' 8.-30 A M I 10:SS A Ml itt.:: "' ouiem 1. iJ3;rii 1M V M Ar..8a KraiiclacoJ. . ..mi j u 6:4) A M 15 1' M Ar Lo AniiieV 1 J A40 S 6:00 V M Ar El Pio " ','1 ll f 5 035 I'M Ar.,.-..NewOrfa,;i:: Jg S r .uJen . VJ 1U iJi.ii.vi usiiva, lilMrwn riA nu JJBSEjlVjVTjONo Pullman llrsi-cins.3 and toiirurTTT mg . curs attached to an ,1,: trulne. Prompt -connections at $ vor, Oinulm nnd Chicago with tn for other eastern cities. tralD WEST SIDE DIVlblON UBTWEKN PORTLAND AND OOnviii Mall tralus dally exccPtTU& 11J6J V M Lt.. Ar ..I-ortland. -Corullla. At Albany and CorvalUscoTT w til trains of tlmf! .. 1.- ,,5noti . .. w, v 4 ,fc INDEPENDENCE PASSKNnfH" Expicsa iraln dally wcept Sum.j, 7:30 I' l.r...Mpilliinmer ll JS M V M Ar UepmuiynM.. L? .jj Dire st connections at Sun FranTu" co wit i stcitiushlp Hues for IIawaiV JAPAN, TIIK PlllLIPP.NKs A , For tliroUHh tlckotii nnd rates call . W. W. SKINNER, Depot A&n 0. I). UAURIELSON'clty &' Agent, 232 Commercial St SaleiTo, It. KOEIILKK. Mu'r C. MARKHAM, G.F.&P.A. I'ur u, 'ertlitol. Corvallis 4 Eastern Railroad TIIE CARD, 2 For Yuqiilna: Triilu leu ves Albany ,. Train leaves Corvallis. Train arrives Yaqulna 1 Returning: Leaves Yuqulna. .... . Leuves Corvallis.. Arrives Albany..... 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany Arrl.est Detroit 4 lintnrnlnif. 1W5M,, T:25 p, iu, 0O0 a. ti, ll:.10a.in 12:15 p.o. 7:C0 1. tu 11:30 a.m. Leaves Detroit 12:20 a u Airlvca Albany 5:15p.ni. One and twe connect ut Alhanr aod Corvallis with Southern PuclHctulDi Klvlng direct eorvlco tiandfrom Nc' port and adjacent benches. Trains for tlio mountains arrlreit Detroit ut noon, ulvlnir amnio tim. to roach cauinlnir uruunds on tho llreltcnbush und Santlaui river Hit sumo day. II. I- WAI.DKS. T K. 4 1'. A. J.TUKNKU AKent. RDWI.N STOSK. Uiuitr Albany. Ore. 0.R.&N. OKfAlITi TIME 8CUK0DLK. Krem I'orllaiia roa "Kail" Mall Salt l.ako, licnrer 'I. Worlhl 8 p. iu, umana, nanua i;ny, hi lrfilla,Clilcao ami Knit, :tpta Bwj." Srv - kanoi Walla Walla. Hnokana. Minna- r yep an. a. nu S.lapm ivu, m. raui, duiuiu, iii- . . - -..-"....-; .... I nuoaee ijincoiro aim oaii, OCKAN UTKAMUIIIIU Korban Kraiiclaou, Kail Tvry Ave il.y.. 8p re. I f. n In. m. ex. 8uu COi.UMWA IIIVKH It. n. ttatur day a rtivoi To Astoria nuU way UodlPta. i Boo. iu p, m. ArS la W1LLAMETTK ItlVEK Lcavr I'ortlnml, NewU'rv ami way I p. a. Uon, t4 Halera i-anuiiii. '.nd nt Tmwlay.TliurwUy ami Patnnlay at 6.00 a.n. Mon.Uy VVe.lno.day and Friday al lu.lua. u. KOU CORVALLIS And way points Tucaday, Tliurvlay and Satur day, 3. SO p. in, WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION D.illy boats to Portland as above. Transfers to street car lino at Orenon City If tlio steamersaro delayed there. Round trin tickets to all points Id Oregon, Washington or California. Connections made nt Portland wit" all rail, ocean and river lines. W. H. UURLHl'RT, Gen. Pass. ArI., Portland, Oi. O. M. 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