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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1900)
r,ii 5 . r I ' 1 A.-- V Until the MAKES ITS INI OUR SPECIAL SALE WILL THIS WEEK Otherwise vou cannot the values, $6,50 to $7.50 Coats ( A few Mackintoshes to close at waydown'tobottom prices. 6 J . Jonnson 257 Commercial nn A THE UU JOURNAL BY HOVIBR BROTHHRH FRIDAY, JAN. 5, 1000. Daily, One Year $3.C0, In Advnnco Dally, rom MontM ffll.OO. L (kdvanco Wcoldy, Ona Year 91.00, In iidv-nnoo GOLD IN CIRCULATION HAS BEEN OVERESTIMATED. Chicago Tribune. "Lost or strayed, MOO.OOO.WO In Amerlcnn gold coin. Any person who has Information as to its whurealioutH will pleaso comintinicatu with tho di rector of llio mint," That id tho sub Mtiuicu of a circular which .is about to be sent out by tho director to man ufactures of Jewelry, to Kold-leaf supply houses and all dealers and manufacture era who uso the precious metalB In their work. Let It not bo supposed that Uho ticaa nry or tho mint has lost tiOO.OOO.OOO in Kohl coin and wants to recover It. Nothing so serious as that ban happened. What troubles tho director of tho mint is that, whiht bo knows the whereabouts of tho greater part of tho gold coined in this country since lfii)7, as largo a por tion of it as fnOO.000,000 lias eluded (his search. It has disappeared from cir culation, and ho doon not kuow where It is. If J It has been molted down, then tho mint statistics of the amount of gold coin In tho country aro at fault. Tho accuracy of thoco statistics was questioned recently by Professor Faulk ner, lie doubted whether tho stock of coin outsido tho treasury and tho hankH was what It has been assumed to be. Mint Director Itoborts sooms to have boon Improved by Professor Faulkner's statements, and Is going to tlnd out whether there has beou a llnw In the customary modo of calculating the amount of gold In tho country. Tho mint ductals have been able to koop clow track of the gold In bars use! by jowolors, dental houses and others. They havo guosod that gold coin, to the value of $1,500,000. was melted down annually and need in tho arts. It occurs to them now that that guess may havo been far out (of the way. Hence, 20,000 circulars aro to bo sent out to Arms using gold in the arts, asking them to say how muoh gold coin they havo molted down during tho pres ent year. If their ropllo- Indicato an annual consuinpt'on of, eay, f 10,000,000 Instead of (600,000. then tho director of tho mint will know where a good part of his missing fSOO.OOO.OOO has gone, and ho will havo to revise and cut down his estimate of tho amount of gold In circulation. Hut if tho ro plteehow that the million and one half guess is about right, then tho mystery as to tho whoieabouW of that 800,000,000 of gold coin will l darker tian ever. To Curo a Cold In One Day Vk laxative llranio Uullilu Tablet- All ,lpii;i.t ifunit th inomy ITU alia l tore K. w'Uritte'a .la-nature I oil oh bj. V THE OENIUS OF THE WBST Perhaps no saner '.explanation of tne jjonlus of tho Wo,t li be uade than ebC"Uy New year RODUC TORY BOW CONTINUE SEE THEM! appreciate ( S4.9S St., Salem, Or. k nl a &60. LM yci cui L Discount snut bmcik IS 00 Shoe 4 CO Shoo 4 oo Shoo SAO Hhofl 3 10 Sbue 2&0 8hoo 2 OH Shoo 1 75 fihoo 1 50 Shoo for SI OH for 3 W for 3-M 2 Ml 2 40 for for for for for for 2 00 1 60 1 40 1 20 1 00 1 2JHboe for 1 oo Shoe for M 1 HTY'V BHOE STORK. k Li IV, 1 O WHlate Ft E Hand Turn Dross Shoo, U oo for V 40. i mrrf. that offered by' Arthur I. Street In Alnslco's Magazine which reads: "Merely spotted and stained with habitation is tho country acrocs tho Missouri, and mnro particularly that beyond tho eastern lino of Colorado. Nearly ono million two hundred thou sand square miles it third of tho total population out of the grand American census of seventy-wvon millions! Suroly geolngv ban dono it work in tho Itockles and beyond. If there is hreoziiKMii 'hat blow from scattered centers U .cuttorcd uuitcrs, it In but logical. If tho politicians will assume tanks and oxperimonts, and presume occasionally upon an abormal capacity against tho world, as when a solid west votes for silver, it is to bo oxjiecled. Tho people are used to long rouuhoa and big movements and nervy undertakings. They have to be in order to get things done at all. The clonoly knit power ot tho east Is supplanted In the west by an oxpausixograsp and faith. It Is a long range adhesiveness, with the elements of Inspiration and mutual trust and confidence in it. It is chiwtlrousand nohhi, because it is founded upon hon est aspiration and broad fraternal symiKithy. It takes victory with ela ion and swallow defeat with doturmi uatloii to have no more of it. 'Interesting as tho land itself, even Interesting as the monstrous canyons through which the ItloUrando railway has constructed it marvels of engineer ing skill to afford pie HNiire to the sight seer, are tho marks which opulat!ons have left upon the surface. Many of them stand like the ruined cities of Crippled by Rheumatism. Those who havo Rheumatism find themselves growing steadily worse nil tho while. One reason of this is that tho remedies proscribed by tho doctor contain mercury and pota.li, which ul timately Intensify thodlseaso by caus ing the joints to swell and itifTon g reducing a sovero aching of tho bones, , S. B, has beon curing Rheumatism for twenty years oven the worst case which scorned almost incurable. Capi. O.K. Iluxbt. the. popular rallroae oonduotor, ot Columbia, 8. O., had an expert ence with llueuraallsm which convinced bin ih.i thara 1 oulv one cure for that painful dis ease. He sayai I l a great eullervr from mu. eular llheumatum t two 'ears. 1 could eel no permanent relief from any medicine pre sort bed by my phynlclan. f l.V al.iil m ftm An Tfutta Ilea of k our H. 8. 8.. and tWr. X now 1 urn i well as I everwaslnmrllfe. lam ure that yourmedlolna cured me, and I would luflerlnt from an jr blood tweaie." Everybody kpows that Rheumatisu Is n dleaed state of tho blood, anil only a blood romedy la tho only proiwi treatment, but a remedy containing potash and mercury only aggravate! the trouble. S.S.S.rTneBl00 being Purely Vegetable, goes dlreot t tho very causa of the dinease and a pr. utanent curo always reults. It Is the only blood remedy guaranteed to con tain no potash, mercury or other dan gerous minerals. Books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. fai w5"V JL i Ct.T . . v nncicnt nations, less venerable only 1m -calico less ancient, but equally fruitful In suggestions of history, equally preg nant with memories that concern man. Ilegintiing with the border of Uritlsh Columbia and running continuously southward to t he Rio Grande, these landmarks remain. Deserted forts and trading stations thoy are in tho far North, whero the Hudson Bay Company made fortunes In furs long before Amor i'liu agriculturists or miners stepped out of their Eastern homes. Decaying haciendas and adobe villages and towns that seem odd even by name, as Tuscon, In Arizona, aro on tne far Southern bor der. Tho huge cavities and indentations which the placer hoso wached in the foot hills of California resemble aban doned acropoles, or sometimes inspire one with the belief that Home giant pre historic race has left Its work ot recoil constructing the earth's surface unlln tabud. In latter years tho people have gone back over most of .the landmarks ia Colorado and rehabltated them; hut about such places as Kokomo, at the head of ono of the so-called parks, where onco the overland and the gold seeking trains cronsed the mountains, there is an ineffacable atmosphere of dreariness and desertion. Tho toll to reach the point even the toil of tho railroad is so great that tho instincts of admiration assume proportions of amazement and wonder at the pluck of the pioneers and their brazen hardi hood in venturing into such lofty wilder nosppsln order that generations to follow them mightlio richer and that the des tiny of the nation might lie pursued. "Tho mountains that lio eastward of tho Great Salt lake, and through which tho Union Pacific twined Its way, first among the transcontinental railroads, are marked in places unnumbered with the signs of sturdy thrift and humble religious obedience, whero the Mormons worked out their incomes in building the railroad for which tho leaders of the church had taken tho contract of con struction. "Some day the people of the west will themselves hunt out and consecrate to history these remnants and relics of the places in which onco they hoped to thrive, and from these points as begin nings tho future historian will precede to nnaly70 the character of the sections of the nation in which they lie." "Abovo tho south and cast of the Ap plarhian chain, tho geography of the population of tho United States fulls in to divisions us clear and as readily ap prehended as they might have Ikwi predicted had tho students of earth's surface proceeded fur enough ahead of Its occupants to take the bearings." This statement is made in Alnslco's Magazine, and tho writer thus siipixirts It; "Tho original Ohio Immigration spread over tho topographical plain un til it was checked at tho Mississippi. It went toward the Canadian boundary until it was hafllcd by tho down-pouring cold from tho lakes of Wiunopcg and from Rat Portage. A second movement crossed tho Mississippi and the Missouri rivers, settling Iowa anil Missouri ami oversowing into the higher termini of Kansas and Nebraska. When the navi gation fever grew strong, and the public lauds became as numerous as aro tho passions of men to obtain things frcaofcorjt, Michigan, Wifnonsin and Minnocota went inhabited, with a scat tered surplus crowding over into tho then forbidding prairies of Dakota. The The settlement of Texas was a move ment by itself, as Texas lias always been a slate alone and unique in its placo in tho galaxy of tiie nation. "(old allurements on the Pacific coast put tho procession of the census out of its order, and left a big blank between the Sierra Nevada, Wasatch and Cas cade ranges, and the nesturn portions of Kansas and Nebraska, until similar al lurements in Colorado at the time of discovery of the I.oadville carbonates re versed the order again and created tho constituency of a stato in tho vicinity ol Pike's peak. Kansas and Nebraska (Mod up with the extension of the railroads toward the coost. The Dakotas thick enetl their (Herniation after the northern railways wers completed. Washington state constituted almost a movement by itself, ensuing upon tho arrival of the Villard railroad oxporimont at Pugot Sound and the discovery of tho water possibilities in the eastern section, which i is now known as the Palouse countrv. A last, and probably final, movmnen set in when the territories of Idaho, Mnntano and Wyoming rcvMlvnl their statehood, 'Population hulM, and halt' now, at the rocky shore of the Pacific. The next great division will b in pursuit of the constellation ot fame which Admiral Dewey lit in the bay of Manila." "Tounestce mountaineers took advan two of the more level laid of A ia souri to till that state in an incredibly short space of time after tho tho treaty with the Qig, and In the state's riuii and abundant soil and water they might W "laite fl- ot the larMst aud great- Inactive Bowels Many people suffer from constipa tion, Tills Invariably produces stom ach, liver and kidney disease. Consti pation Is u dangerous dl$eae. Cure ll witn iiostciters siodjucii miters. There Is nothing better. It will not shock the system und It. positively cures Indigestion, dyspepsia, bilious ness, malaria, ff ver and aKiie. Try It. It muy bo obtained from any drugulst. See that a Pkivatk Revenue Stamp covers the neck or the bottle, Good Hostctter's for Every Stomach Bitters est- of the' Ameiican commonwealths nearly half a century ago had not the vicinity been so tempting to tho con federacy and so important to tho north. Iu the terrific contest that waged over the freeing of the slaves, the young men and the adventurous of tho community found It easier to migrate than to remain at homo, easier eveil at the cost of reach ing tho unexplored regions of Kansas, Now Mexico and Arizona. Tho endur ing ones tarried, suffered the emotions of war, posted the sacrifice of $10,000, 000 to ho freo of serfdom, and stamped upon Missouri tliecliaractorlsticsofcom batlvo endurance. "Long before the discoveries of gold in California aud Colorado, Missouri traders were venturing into the distant Arizona and New Moxico. Herein lies the topographical beginning of Kansas. The Sunllower state was in the lluo of easiest progress for tho traders. It be came tho route of all transcontinental trails. It was fortified by army posts and defended by trading stations, and these forts aud stations in turn wore the uuelci of mature promiscuous population Sjmllarly when tho western gold excite ment arose, Kansas was in tho line of overland travel and secured permanent inhabitants long before Nebraska, which is almost equally fertile, or before tho Dakotas and .Moutann, through which tho low grado route to the coast tra versed so profitably nowadays by the Great Northern and the Northern Pa cific railways jienetrate. A string of inhabitants was dropped like wheat along tho old emigrant trails, and grew and multiplied out of sheer necessity whero It fell. "It is around the places whero men who can go no further throw down their packs or whero families who are tired of tho canvas-covered 'prairie schoonor' and cooking with buffalo chips turn their oxen or horses loose to shift for themselves, and begin to cut logs or bake mud for cabins that such half-way between states as Kansas get their start; and the manner of genesis dictates tho succeeding nature ol acqui sition. The emigrants who were left laihlnd in Kaunas might many of them have wished that thoy had gone on, for the days of the territory were written in blood until long after tho people of the East ceased to cry 'poor bleeding Kan sas.' It was tho have-to of stayinK be hind tho van, tho resignation to the in evitable that breathed Into the Kausuns the spirit of defense and conilict that abides with them still, and makes them conquerors iu tho battle witli mortgages, and matchles fighters in the riro fields and torrents of the Philippines. "Yet It was this same repellant and grim inevitability that sent two sweep ing tides of immigration over Kansas' head, aud resulted iu the imputation of California aud Oregon, then CoUrado, then the entire Western slope, from Paget Sound to Santo Fe. People went where there was the least resistance. How Ara Your UMuri r Dr Uobbt'SparafTusI'Ulaoure all kidney 111. ftam pie free. Add. biorMDi Ileioedr Co .Cbtcaf o or N. Y When tho hogs are sold there will be another Christmas time, says the Wood burn Indeondeiit. Putting food into a diseased stomach is nice putting money into a pocket with holes. The money Is lost. All its value goes for nothing. When the stomach is diseased, with the allied organs of digestion and nutri tion, the food which is put into it is largely lost. The nutriment it. not extracted from it. The body is weakened and the blood impoverished, The pocket can be mended. The stomach can be cured. That sterling medicine for the stomach ami blood, Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, acts with peculiar prompt ness and power on the or gans of digestion ami nutri tion. It W a positive cure for almost all disorders of these organs, and cures also such diseases, of the heart, blood, liver and other organs, as have their cause iu a weak or diseased condition of the atomach. There is no alcohol or other intoxi cant contained in "Golden Medical Discovery." Substitutions are imitations. Imita lion money is worthless. So are imita tion of Dr. Pierce's " Discovery " Get the genuine. Mr. John L. Couxhenour, of Olcowivagc Somerset Co.. fa., writes " I had been doctor iog for aboul a year aud a half, being unable m work moot of the time The donor said I had heart disease aud indigestion. My appetite was unutually poor, I a weak anducrroui. aud my heart kept throbbiofr continually, and 1 wan short of breath Finally I wrote to you for advice. I did not think your dIazuoia was rizht but I ordered hx botUes of -lioiaen Medical Uicoery ' and bena its use After using-three bottles 1 began to tin prove slowly and soon weu. to work., aud f have been working ever since " Free. Doctor Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, looS pages, 700 illustru tion. is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Scud 3' oue-ceut stamps for tne paper -bound edition, or 31 stamps for the cloth, Ad dress Dr. R. V. Merc, Buffajo, N. Y. i Jtc5i3i( -I v i US rTfc' I SALEM HOP BUYERS SQUIKE FAHBAB. No. G5 State at. 'Phono No. IB21. FABEIi & XEIS, Albanv and Salem. Salem office, 214 Commercial St. upstairs Nockerman A Rogers, big. Phono No. 1121. Offices: New York and London. WZl BROWN & CO Rush Building, Commercial st. (ground lloor). Ollh-o telephone No. 130. JACKS, UAltMIOIIAJflJj A CO. Office over Johnson's Clothing store, in llush-llreyman bldg. T A IjTVESXjBY & CO Commercial st. Second stair south of Ladd A Rush bank; room in, upstairs. 'Phone 1211. PRODUCE BUYERS. H.S.GILEaCO , , , Wholesale Iruita, Produce, etc. Salem, Oregon. Office; Insur ance block. 'Phono 901. Ware house, at Wallace warehouse. A. M.HUMPHREY M CO. Riiynnd store wheat, oats and other grain. Buy potatoes. Also do chopping and cleaning. 270 Commercial st. 'Phono 27(13. SALEM LODGES F. J. V. V. PrIbiii Cimn So. 118. Meets ovitv Fridar even lng,7::. in A. O. V W- hall. Stale Ins. bid. Scott llozorlh, C. C j W. A. Moored, clerk, room ia, .Moorei unc KORQST1CRS OK AMUKIOA Court Sherwood Forest No. 19. Meets Friday nlshta In Tiirnrr block. C. Mellen. (!. It. A. L. Drown Secy. ll-17-lrr Saloon and Fixtures For Sale Including bur, and bar fixtures, billiard table, pictures, card tables, etc., also a small stock liquors. Inquire for particularc of Sherman, Co ml it and Park, attorneys, Iu Gray block. MEAT AND POULTRY. R. D. GIBSON, HouJrwY1 MARKET Si.te street, nenr railroad. Freshest td belt meats. My patruas say I keep the led mean in town i a Choice Beef Our buyer has rounded up 10 head of fat steers, five years old and under, which supplies tho PALACE MARKET With fat, tender beef for our patrons. Wo also keep iu stock the best of mutton, ork, veal, hams, bacon und lard with which to fill your order. Your patronago solicited. M0YER & EDWARDS, Phout 2021, 138 Statu St. II. E. KDWAHDS. M. C. MATTIIKWH. Edwards & Matthews, AMD C Now Firm I New Shopl Rest Meats! Near Car flam, Kaat 8lalo St. Telephone 8004. The German Market Will be found all kinds of meat and the best of sausage. FREE DELIVERY. All bills due the late firm of Wolt A Miescko must lw paid. CDOI St SON 171 Commercial St. A LIFE SAVED. Dr-J.F, Cook, tho Botanical Spog allst. Succeeds Where Other Fall. To whom it may concern : This is to certify that Bertha P. Con ner, of Mt.Angel precinct. Marion coun ty, Oregon, has suffered from a cancer ous growth in the left car for about three years. The growth was cutout twice and burned out once by Albany Physicians, but the growth came back aa bad as ever, and pained her eo badly that the had to be taken from school. Afto, three week's treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, the Botanical Specialist, the growth entirely dinar peared, and at this date, four months since treatment was btyun, the growth has not reappeared, and the ear has en tirely heahsi leaving only the scars in tlictod by the Albany doctcrs. I hereby certify that the above state ment is absolutely true, and that Ber--tlia P Conner, the person mentioned In tho affidavit, has resided in myfam lly sluce early childhood, tearing the re lationship to me of niece. II. O. Long. Subscribed and sworn to before ma this eighth day of June, 181)0. W. . Hall, county clerk of Marion county Oregon. All disease successfully treated aiWl ured, Capital Junk Shop. s X Dealer in Cast Iron, Wrought iron v Stovo plates, copper, brass, zinc, V U lead rope, rublHtr, hags hides paper y A and bones. VJ R. S. II. Proprietor, (i 13(1 Court St. Salem Ore. M A Telephony 81W3 1-' -0 tf. BDDOA.TIONAL EVA F. COX, Teacher of Piano ami Organ CLASSES IN SIGHT READING. Studie: 333FrontSt. Terms Reasonable 1047ml German and French Taught grammatically and conversat ionally. Mra. Pennebaker will receive a limited nmmber of pupils, desiring Instruction in tliese languages, at, ner nome, 1111 Church atreet. These languages were acquired nbroad;by this teacher. 12-8-.hn jrABLtJ0 3S. 'J j s- s L 'OutiZ' lUuaaJMejJ vf f S7 s rf Salem Studio, INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Elfa finders Willman Over First National Bank. Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Reading. Studio hours from 0 to 12 and 2 to G. TWO 1TTNE NEW PIANOS IN. STUDIO FOR USE OE PUPILS. A SATISFIED Will advertise us And our wares. The Atkins Cross Cut Saws SEGMENT. GROUND. Never fails to please; We keep a fulllineofothem. R. M. Wade & Co. Hardware, L. M. KIRK, 54, OO. &. 50rStnte St Phone S7I GrainJ Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material. Lime, Cmcnt, Plaster, etc, Grain, Hay and Straw stored Wagon Scales. Prompt and enrefu attention given to tho delivery of gooda lo any part ofithecitv. 0-S-tf MAHHOOD REST0 RI1 'finKr.Sentirt Vellow utniiuuui UEiOlUllCiU ScrtulMllH. Thla tvun.lcrfiil rcmnlyniaraiUrmltDciirenll ncrvuun ducatca, audi aa Wcuk Mmory, lltaJachr.WuktIullni'vi.Uxi Manhood. Nlglitly Kmi. jloni, rervouiDea, lo uf power In Ocnrratirc Ursatit. cuuirj by vouthful errors. cccMivr ue of .llmulanti which lead lo inurtniiy or launitv. Can tcanl!lu veat ixxkct. jLonuer-T tor.6forJvl,ymilirepalU. Circular free. All dmeglt. Take Jt no otlier Maaiifaclurol by the l-eau MedldneCo.. l'ari.Krancc. -.iiue-Uu via Urns Co. auariUuttug ogenta. TIIIKO AND YAMIiaL 8TH.. POKTLANO. OkKOON EOK SALE JJY D. J. ERY, SALEiM, OIUCOON. OUT Ol? SIGHT A searchlight will not reveal what is truly out of sight. If you come to our store for You will need no searchlight to find them, nor will they cost any more, but often less than elsewhere for the same goods. HARRITT St LAUIREJNOE OLD POSTOJTJCE QROCKHY, mmmtmmamnamummammKKmmmmatammmmmmmmmat mm a a . gnwrnmiiiniiniiniiiiiinnniiinffliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J . P. F? WHOLESALi: Fine Wines, LiQooRb, Cigars! 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 160 STATE : Courteous treatment at all times. MUs COUKl STREET. imiuiiuiimiuiimiiiniiiii ii The Orient Insurance Co., OP" HARTlfORD, CONN. AEBets f2,2l5.000. Liabilities l.llW.OoO. Surplus to Policy Holders 1,311,04(1. Will insure you against loss by fire; for terms enquire of THOMAS BOLTON, Resident Agent. Journal Office. Salem, Ore. SALEM WRILY JO The Model Oteou Newspaper and Fumlly Journal. Uniting News, Fiction, Literary, Ranch jinu Dairy audilarkel News u attrac.tlye Madable fo'in. AND MUSICAL. .ejjvJTsjrvrf sjaVWvWSKSaTvatNJBaTa INTDR-9TATB C0NSHT1I0RT ETTA ANDERS-WILMAN AisoctatelTeaclier;Wetern Conserva tory, Kansas City, Mo., representing the Inter-stale System, Salem, Ore, Over First National Bank , Residence 376 Church street. Sludlo hours 9 to 15. nml 2 trifi. NJINMNVsaSHTNar aJarVlVBNa Nellie Brown -.rtj-i-riiir-iom ,,.,.,, , tteire . few more pnptlj. jjo417 iBrlont. x W.JTJLer- Pmhcipal, Si.l.f-t Wt.UV7 s?r ? ' . , f IS v . S- CUSTOMER OGBRS. j AND RETAIL STREET, R v GOODS m SOUTH AND m VIA THE SrHSTA RO OFTHK EXPRESS TRAINS UN Di? 7:00 I M M I I.V Pot M y Ar... -Hi Mj Ar..8an Fi 'ort1an(l......Ar "lent .... X J . . 1. ..-' 8:16 A rancico.. ,. l,I- &?Q V M Ar ...0den ........Lv iT 7.-00 A M Ar...Lo Almelit Lt i!' 0OO l',M Ar Kl VM fi 0.-25 I'M New Orleans , JJ s.-iso A Ml l.v.....l'orllaBil.....Ar US, 10 AM I.v Hnlcrn ... xi 15 7:45 I M 5:45 A M ISO P M 6:00 1' M ota i m Ar.. Hail Franclico....,T " Ar .Los At6lr". iil'J Ar....El Vim.. ..... ,y Z1 ....., 1J( DINING CARS OBSERVATION M Pullman tlr.iL-class und tourist ik ing curs uttauueu to all thro trains. Prompt connectlom at 1 ver, Uinuliu and Chicago wltli trj iiir iiwier eusiuru oities. WEST SIDE DIVISION. -M.ill ln. .l,.ll f......... iv". 1'IUII moinnuuii; IUACII OUDOIj 7:80 A M I Lv......rortland.... Ar lis, 11:55 I M Ar Corvallla .T j,, At Albany and Corvallls coj witn iruins or lug u. k 1- tty. INDEPENDENCE PASSENnrl Express train dally except, iuM, 4M P M, f,v...t'orllainl. Ar 1 12 J 7:30 I' lj LrMr-MlniiTllle, l.rilH u.80 1 M) Ar ilcpumlcuce... I.v (u 1 Dire it connections ut Sun Vm, co wit 1 steamship Hues fur ilAffi JAPAN, THE PHILIPP NKs A) AUbTKALllA. For through tickets and ratetcit W. W. bKlIMNltH, Depot AttDL C. I). GAURIELSON City TW Aucui, .n. tjomnioroiui ai, Sita xw. iwr.iiL,r.ii, flfti 1 tf ritt t ttti . U. iUAUKtlAXVl, Vl.l',iVl'.. 1'urtlj Corvallls 4 Eastern Railii TI1MB OATiT). i Vnr Vnniilnn Trulu leaves Albany . .. lVA XTum leaves uorvalllM. .. l:Mp.i Train arrives Yaquina . 7:25 p.3 j iiuturniuKi Leaves Yuqulna UOOn Leaves Corvallls 11:30 1.1 Arrives Albany 12:15p.t n For Dntroll! Loaves Albany 7:00i.d Arrives Detroit ll:30i. i Kcturiiing: Leaves Detroit 12:20m A.MVI"! Allltltlv K.Hn Ono and twe connect at Alhanjrtt Corvallls with Southern PaclHctult Kiying aircct service ti and from lit' purb uuu uujuccnt oeacucK. Trains for the mountains arrlrei DeLmlt, Ml. riri'in ifll-lrur ninnl I Ik to reach camping uruiintJs oo H Iireltenhllsli mill Vinlnm rlvir V SB inn rtnv rr--r-M j- II. I.. WAI.1IKM. KntVIN tITO.VKA T. K. A t A MaiiiKi-1 J.TUKNfK AMlil. Aiuatiy.uto, Kant Mall Hall lk, IH-nver M. tih umana, nauaai i uy, HI lllla,t'lilcaKO ami Katt, Walla Walla, Hjkane Minn apolli. Ht. l'aal, Ulilnth, Mil wankev Chicago ami iuit. ,(t 8p.ro, hm' J Ki kano Klvrr FlJ' ll. 1,16 1 in l Ol.KAN UIKAMBIIII'H. (nrKaii Kranclaoo, Sail vvery llvednji. 1 1 Id, ''H Hu in x Una COI.IIMIIIA HIV Kit ll n. l Satur day UI'IMLM,. ,..Mj.l lo Aalorla ami way litn'liiini.l utKn.ibit, ,-- n iv p, m Mifl WII.LAMK1TK II1V.K I I lave Hali-m 1'ortlaml, hewUrK ami war.'J .-.iiniiga. mi Usd n i Towjilay, Thursday and ,alulay at .W a Monday WeduMday audl'rldayallP.tua ni. FOR COinALLLS And ay point Tuesday, Tlinrlajr and Stor u, a.ou l, Ul, WILLAMETTE RIVEH DIVISION iMiiy twats to Portlaua an aootij Triinufnru tn utA nt,r lino fit. OrPaTlJ City If the steaincrsare delayed tliwjl iiouna inn tlcKcts to an pmius in Oreon, WaBhlngton or ('ullforuUI vyiiiiucciions. maue ill I'liruunu "" an run. ocean and river linen. W. II. IirnLUl'HT. fln D.ia. A .. T)irtlunri. lit G. M. POWERS, A Kent, Trade htrtfij UUCK, DUIOI11. HOISE Sc HARKEH, City Agenti, Denver k llio Grande 11. II SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. ti. r.vnrl e Tranaconlinental Rouu, litl The r?h2riJrtlfJr?t and all Foli.ta Kaat. I m,.i i Two Koule ThroUKh lb Kamoiu ROOKY MOUNTAIN KCEN'EI And Four itoiuea r;a,t or I'uebln and Denver All paiwagora Kranttd a day atop-o' ' .."..'.. ...Ilul n, nvurhrt. h, ue -1 Oic nd Ienver I'eraonally roudiutr 1 lo-itUl I'M eurslonsiurccuB)aa urea io i Od.viiA. Kansas (Htv, St. Lorll ClUCAQO ANU T HK KAST. for tlcaets aud auy luformallon rn";i. ruin, roulea. etc.. or fur tlurrlDtlve advtria1" inattor, call on aiteuli of Orcfuu Kai 1 SavlKsilou Uo..Orea-ou hhort llue or juU"1 rAciiicimpaniea. H. K IIOOI'I K. , O, V. A T Aitt., ivuver tl Oen. Agt., Ml WaiU. St , Poilland Or Bottled Beer. Klinrer A Beck.Succoawra to HoWliS! Bnlllir. 1 Wotkt. All orders for botUed ber v, ill be "M at the brewery. Kept on cold or,j Krw city qeiiyery. leiepnoue .i Southern Pacific jML lit I DEPAHTj TIMK aCUEIiDLK. IIKII ron Krum I'orllaml J J j V J r -MOa