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"Tlte" holders of the following Coupons will upon
presentation receive the Prizes indicated by the list
belew: those being the liumbers drawn July 3:
1 Rambler Bicycl
1! (5 8111c Umbrella
.1 13 Lion Brand Hit . .
1 (3 Bilk Negligee Shin....
5 12.60 Worsted Sweater.
0 fl.50 Dress Gloves.-. ....
7 f 1.60 Link Cuff Buttons .
10M1
7786 i
103S8
5057
10501
160W
6S10
3 $1.50 Watch Fob.
161)10
9 $1.25 Fane Percale Shirt 7817
10 fl Shirt Stud 5074
Save your coupons, in case any article remains 30
days we will make another drawing.
G. iUOllliSOII & 60..
The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers.
ANNUAL SHOE SALE
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT
One year ago we inaugurated our annual shoe sale.
-)-0ur customers will remember the wonderful success
of our monster shoe sale. This month we will have
the greatest shoe sale ever heard of. 10 per cent dis
count on all shoes. All'goods marked in plain figures.
Lacy's
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TUB DM? JOURNAL
UY HOFEH unQTHEna,
FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1000.
, Dully One Yonr, 3 OOln Advnnco
. Dally Four; Month SI. In Advance
Wookly Ono Yoar Sl.OO In Advnnco
The One Unsatisfactory Element.
Money continue! t& accumulate iti the
National hanks of l'brtlnml, notwith
standing that rcalcstatuis ntcood invest
ment and oportunttles in Million and
mercanticle uuterpriaes am' numerous
and promising.
Money i! coming and going, hut is ac
cumulating fuatcr than It is getting out.
TliU is the Ono unsatisfactory element in
our financial situation, but tlioro in conso
lation in tho raflecticti that we have tho
money, and that it ia obtainable at low
fntereat for all linen of legitimate bud
ness, which is moro than wo tould say
this day (our yeara ago. Orrgoulan.
Thlaeliowa how the properly constitut
ed mind, with an abiding faith in Pro
videnco and an unchanguahle and tin
shakcable confldeucu In tho "poliry" of
tho administration pan find "consola
' llonl' b Jder.very trying oircumstanca,
''tour years ago" when money wni
"congeated In tho muuey center!," and
interest rules on gilt-edged security Here
ut an unheard of low rate, thu Kipur
.Jiuoejl alwvo was pointing out those
facta ai proof! of a very hail condition of
afTalrs.lt was ono of tho awful symptom t
of tho fear of repudiation through frcti
silver. It waa tin unmixed evil.
However, alnce McKinley latne in the
low Interval rate haa been a Bigii of pros
perity. Tliit being so, why doea the Ore
a goulan look with Jaundiced eye tion a
condition which must help to loner lie
tereat?
"Of course there la nn "lark of con
fidence" now; and If the inonoy keupa
piling up in the banka, the owner will
aoon begin to get anxious to have it out
earning something. II people will not
(borrow i( at present ratea, thu rate
must inevitably couiu to the Kint which
"borrowers aro willing to pay. It Is ox.
tjCeediugly simple and the Oregonian
nought to be able to see that tho condi
Utionof which it complaina ia only one
of the precureera of another wao of
what it is pleased to call "prosperity."
Tho point over which such phlloo
J pliers stumble i where, In fact, they fall
tkdown; li In thinking that an extremely
low rate of interest and any sort of gen
ulno proiperity can oxlat together for
J uny length of time.
When the country la really prooroiin
and bualneea prolltable, money does not
J accumulate in thu banks: it ia nut doing
C business.
J Auy ono can ruaeon this thing nut
himself iu two minutes. When the
for
or-
Jdinary citizen can see a ehanco to invl
hls money prolltably lie doosn't la it
ln the bank nor put it out at inturot.
On tho other hand, when protltablo in
4 voatmenta cannot Imj found he does leaw
Mils inonoy in the hank or put it out at
(.interest, If ho can find aome one to bor.
rowlt. Further, when times are good
borrowers are plenty, when tiuiea aw
dul, no on- borrows ( he can help it.
mys voice
the looks forward to it with Indctcnbal le fear I'.very woiimu aliould know that
tho danger, jviln and horror of child-birth can lx cntirtlx ,ivoi.trl hy the use ol
" MoTlllUl'8 1'kIEND." a scieiitilic liuiiueut llv its aid thousimU of women have
jiatscu tmagrva; cruu in pericct aaivty uu
ualll. .a1I ....a. ..iff 1l-a
,lM,.fcut nviutu nil, w
lent free to auy address by
liradfleld Krgtilator Co .
Atlanta, Oa.
Yotfp 'Coupons
11 11 Scarf Pin . ... . ... 7302
12 63c imperial Tie 6220
13 60c Silk Hce 7018
14 60c Bat's Wing Tie 7478
15G0cPufIT!e 30110
10 60c Silk Handkerchief X
17 60c Overall! 10127
15 c Ramie HandkerehW 7376
10 Xc Bow Tie 10709
10 36c Fonr-in-Hand Tie. .. 70078
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bhoe stor?
9 Stnto St
If it were truu that "real citato ia a
good investment ami opportunities in
mine! and mercantile enterprises are
uuineroua mid promising," ilepoelta in
Portland Iwnka would not bo increasing
faster than loans and discounts. The
Oregonian fall into error through trying
to square thu facts with it! erroneous
theory of llnunw.
JOUHHAL X'HAYS.
Marion county warrant are called
to Kehruary 33, 1300.
tip
Hud bunting and brus buttons havo
turned many a head and heart.
t : : .
A straight tip: Drop n nlolke in the
slot and seti yourself lose 5 cunts. Ex.
; : i
That MuKiuluy aainution fake
didn't seoui to work jutt right, so Mark
Hunna culled it off.
5 t
Thu Salem girls ought to bo happy
they've had soldiers enough .to "go
round" for thu past week.
: j t
The Jt. IxmiU strike mutt ho a wort of
IiiturmltUiut (over, not very dangerous
but annoying urn! weakening.
It is right to condemn the "Tammany
ico trust," huttlon't foigut tho Ilannu
coal trust, nor his ship subsidy cinch,
t t t
Tho eliou is on thu other foot, now that
tho Republican press aru the "calamity
howlers," Ciieur up, Iwya, there's noth
ing In it.
.
t .
Tlieru ia being soma tall hedging done
over there in China just now, and It
would take a ernsa-brcd Chiueao lawyer
to tull who's to blninu for the iiiawmi'rue.
t t
Thu president of the American bar as
sociation favors ro -establish ment o( the
whippiug ost, That might bo all right,
but it ought to be established for thu
lower ultimata llrtt.
. .
"Well, dad," riil thu prodigal ton,
flipiKtutly, "wcHildu't ytMi iMttur nut and
kill the futtodoull no'.'"
"Yw, gin 1 wotild," returned the
old man, slowly. "Ouu salt is enough
to keep at u time." llmaur
i i
Thu cauiHtigu heuis to Ut fairly on in
thu.Mlddlu Wust. "Who is this man
llryan' lie is a Popnlist from Lincoln,"
aska and answers the Kansas City Jour
nal. "And who Is that man MuKinluyT
lie is a putty man from llannmlllo,
Ohio." reittina thu Deivur 1'ost.
t t i
A wvll-knonu Htuun of l'ortliMl hay
hotm auv.1 for f 100.()00 by a iiwu who.
ylalms he has l)unatl his ;wl(u's affeo.
tlous from him. It ia probablo that the
nun never had his wilo's afteUiuns and
lie la now claiming tohtuu lost some',
thing ho ueerrKWeHd. Out thing Is
la the joy of the household, for with
out it no lupptuoa can be complete.
The ordeal through which the expec
tant mother unut paw, however, la
Ml full of ilmit'pr mill ktifT..rtticr ,1i!i,
t witlmnt pain iur inxk of priceless
Mother's Friend
If yon want to
get rid of dyi-
peyiia, or any
stomach ill
take the bit-
ten. It also
cures
Inilftstloa.
Couttttkn
Uvcr sol
Kllaey
Troutie.
and has dono
so for the past
fifty years,
it
Sitters
certain, n man who would set a money
valuo on his wife's affections, Imaginary
or otherwise, should bo given a ducking
or whipped in public until he had better
sense and moro decsney. And those
who make tho law and Interpret It In
tho interest of such scoundrels are not
entirely innocent of wrong doing and aro
encouraging grand rascals who are in
tho ha6it of capitalizing and putting a
money value upon everytbtofeV-E8
Oregonian.
t
When politic! reaches fever heat,
And party spirit'! high,
It may be a superior soul
mat stand a inuiuerent tiy,
But somehow you can't help but like
The man of creed confess d,
Who jumps right in the thick of things
And fights his level beet!
For neutral! never count for much,
However wise their mein ;
You can't turn any scale of life
I!v standing In between.
And men who make a world to move
That else would stagnant rest,
They jump right in the thick of things
And fight their level best.
- Klpley D. Saunders.
$ t i
McKinley and Roosevelt brth seem to
bo men of tho right kind of Impulses.
It must bo admitted that McKinley is
often right, as lorMnstance, on the Porto
it Ico tariff, but he was (orced to reverse
himself. The other day Roosevelt spoke
In favor of war with China, and he was
immediately called to Ohio. He haan't
talked war since, and seem! to havo
the same happy faculty of adjusting
his opinion! that McKinley has.
t t !
No one in London, however, Is said to
havo any dotlbt of tho success of the
Republican ticket, an event which is cer
tain to please the British public, as Mc
Kinley's administration has been re
garded as a wise one, especially in his
attitude regarding the Transvaal strug
gle. Taconyi News, Rep.
...
...
Many of the country's leading bankers
who were against Bryan four years ago,
say the country has tho gold standard
uow, and they proiKse to vote for him
now to save the country from the more
terrible evils.
t t t
The Oregonian of July 12 says: "With
nil his faults, McKinley is neccessary.
There is toinutlnng humiliating in the
rulltctlon that McKinley is thu best
we are permitted to have "
...
...
Stay ton seonik to havo tho right kind
of people. They have no city tlobt and
no city taxes up there. They have Juit
spent f 1400 on street improvement!, and
projose to continue their mixed citizens'
council.
Ill
A small boy who lit! been setting mil
itary knowledge very rapidly of lato
spoku of two members of thu National
guard, ono as being a corporal and the
other as only a common soldier.
.
A plain millionaire is hardly noticed
these days. Hu must have ten million
or more to to be counted rich.
The Control of Camphor.
Wasiiinqton, D. C, July 13. Accord
ing to James W. Davidson, Unitod
States Consul at Tamsui, Formosa tho
camphor product of the world ia con
trolled by that country. Tho Japaneto
annual product has dwindled to 30,000
liounds, the Chinese yield haa never ex.
ceeded '-".'0,000 pounds, whilo the Formo
Kan supply, increasing yearly, reached
7,000,000 pounds In 1805. and the yield
for the last four years lias ranged over
0,000,000 pounds.
The First Thouiht
of thu up-to-date landlord when he loses
tenant, is to gel another by tueaus of
a Journal "uant ad". A well-known
owner of houses recently said that In an
experience covering several years he had
never failed to uure quickly, by means
of Journal "want ad", tenants for
house becoming vacant.
any
Ko Calamity llowllar.
OortallU Oaiette.
Shaking of the gold and sliver colu
age platik in the Kansas City platform,
u Ilepublican exchange says: "It
suggests again nil the perilous condi
tions which the country feared iu 1600."
For several months past the new gold
standard law has been, and still Is, in
full force and effect. To repeal it would
require tho consent of the "house, the
consent of the senate and the concent
of the preedeut. The senate is nearly
two to one Republican, and on account
of this immense majority, will remain
Republican, in all human probability
for six year! tto come, possibly longur.
Wore Uryan elected, he could no more
Intorfore.witii tlefree and full operation
of the gold standard law than he could
make the rivers of tho United States
change their courses and run up stream
Ho would, throughout his term, whether
he liked It or not, be compelled to exe
cute this law. If he failed to do so, he
would bo immediately impeached, and
in the impeachment proceedings a Re
publican United States senate would sit
In adjudication of his case. If found
guilty by tills tribunal of failure to ex
ecute the gold standard law, ho would
bo speedily and summarily ejected from
Ms otlice.
Thus, for better or for worse, tho gold
BiKiiuaru law is in euect ana will re
main in vffoct throughout the coming
administration, no matter what tluaucial
mows that administration may hold.
For Republican newspapers in the face
of these facts to begin to howl about
"perils", "calamities" and other dread-
woffinpft
ful things to happen were Bryan elected,
.jg to mistake tlie people for fools,
I Men cannot be made to believe that
white Is black, that the moon is made
J 0f green cheese, or that a brood sow Is a
, billy goat, and newspapers that attempt
1 to etufl them with such nonrense only
get laughed at for their pains.
FustoflafllWasblartoflaalPwutimtoComtlae
" Tacoma, Wash., July 13. A conference
is being held today between the Demo
cratic and Populist state committees to
arrange for the fusion state ticket. The
nlan la to have the convention consist of
OOOdelegatee.of 255 shall be Populists.l
250 DemocraU, and 100
Silver r.epubil.
cans. The ticket If to run
Democratic name.
under the
Sortlty of Sailors at Halifax.
Montbeai., July 13. Advices from
Halifax state that the scarcity of sailors
becomes more noticeable every day.
Halifax Is flooded with applications,
from all over the province for seamen,
but It is Impossible to supply theide
mand for even ordinary sailors. Many
loaded veseela have not been able to sail,
and a general tie-up is feared.
"Delays Are Diaieron.'
A smair pimple on yourfacemay stem
of little consequence, but it shows your
blood is impure, and impure blood is
what causes most ol the diseases from
which people suffer. Better heed the
warning given by the pimple and purily
your blood at once by taking Hood's
Sarraparilla. This medicine cures all
diseases due to bad blood, including
scrofula and salt rheum.
The non-irritating cathartic Hood's
Pills. 5
ABtl-Trost Wire Factory PUfll
PaooiDKxcE. R. L. July 13. Work
will bejrin very Bhortlyon a factory to be
builtatPhilllpsdale.by the Washburn
Wire Company, ihe company wnicn is
against tho Eteel and Wire Trust, has
been granted exemption from taxation
for a period of ten years, by the East
Providence Town Council. The land
purchased by the company aggregates
fodrteen acres, haa ample water rights
and splendid railroad shipping facilities.
Tho work on the buildings will be
pushed forward rapidly.
All hats at greatly reduced prices.
Mrs. Smith, State street. 7 0 Iw
Bit Profit oa Lifbt.
Philadelphia. Pa., July 13. The an
nual meeting of the Welsbach Light Co
occurred today. The net profits for tho
year, amount to about 1176,000.
50IJP
THE
Soldier.
The great Em
peror understood
that primarily the
Midler is a stom
ach. Primarily
ecrv man is a
Stomach. The whole IkxIv and brnin-are
dependent for health and life upon the
onlcrliiU'ks and completeness of the pro-ccsm-4
which go on in the stonnch and
allied organ of digestion and nutrition.
People who have been treated fordU
ciue of head, heart, luugs, ller. nerves
or blood have often been treated In vain,
until thev began the use of Dr. Piercc'g
Rolilen Medical Discovery. When tlii
medicine had healed the stomach and
cleans! the blood, the other disease
disappeared.
" M ) ran afro lt Auirutt I u attacked with
malatUl ft irr." wtitt. II r. Daniel A Carter, of
YMt. Ktnran Co , N C. My (plcrn brcume in.
Iirjnl, anil I wti In bl off and on for four
ytar I enl to the dodorud wmrofthtm
utd 1 hail 0viixU, olhcta aaiit I had llrfr
truuhlr The Ut doctor I had callnl it chronic
llvrr ami ttomach dlteaie, bo I paid out monrjr
and nothing did me any rod Two ytara ago
I roramrncrd Uklnit I)r Htrrt'i ftoldrn MrJ
leal )icotry, and iud ten Uilllc. and now I
can do . Mn a day's wotk aa any man,'
I)r Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a
boon to bilious people. Tbey cure.
Peace Declared
Why devote all your tlmo reading
the Boer War and the Gold Fields of
Alaska? There are other matters o
vital importance; you may make a trip
East, and will want to know how to
travel. In order to have the best ser
vice, uso tho Wisconsin Central Ky.,
between Bt. Paul and Chicago. For
ates and other information, write Jas.
A. Clock, General Agent, Portland, Ore
no.o
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
Lots of Small Tracts of From
1 to 20 Acres In and
Around Salem.
i
borne une tracts, all sizes, near,1
Turner. Others at Aumsville, Stay ton,
Sclo, Lebanon, Albany, Jefferson, In
dependttnee, Dallas, Monmouth, Sheri
dan, McMinnville, Dayton, Hubbard,
Woodburn, GervalB and Urooks. We
also handle tho lands for McMaster A
Birrell In Marlon, Polk, Yamhill, Mult
nomah and asliington counties. Also
tho land known as tho Concordia Land
A Trust Co. property. These lands are
offoml at very low prices, in order to
settle up old mortgages. We have lands
at prices of from t2.B0 per acre up. Also
houses and lets In Salem, to sell cheap.
Also to trade for randies.
If you havo any property to sell, trade
or rent or want to buy or trade or want
a loan or Insurance, call and see us, at
202 Commercial St., Salem, Ore.,
B0Z0RTH. RYAN & CO,
6 26tnl
VaW a. " jtt if
WHY USE K
BECHCS! Tim
LtOUT AMU ARE
WE SELL THREE
TreEA" WtXBBAClt MAKTtt The T7
NO. JS7 Thtokliundbj.of pod lMlnf qiulllr aud alTlng KlOTY CANDLK I-OWKR. Price
"IDEAt?atjta quite u pd quality but girlD tuno wndle power as the No.'.lW, and at half tho
Anj c? the nuntlti put on and bornen rroperlf adjnrtod at aboTO rat. , .
DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? !!.tt7Wu,$S&SS&
a BETTKR LIOHT for LESS MONEY with one of there humeri than with auj other form or anl.
octal lltht, W e haT gaa itoret also. lt ua how them to rou.
SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 ChemekeU St.. Telephone 503.
THE HEAT
. The warm season lias come, but we are here ahead of it
with a heavy supply of coolers in the way of the choicest
line of groceries, salads, meats and everything for a cold
i lunch or refreshing summer meal.
Harritt & Lawrence,
OLD POSTOFF1CE OHOCEKY
No Flies on
Nor is there any flaw or blemish
plumbing, tinning or repairing.
way oi ursi-ciass worK in our
I v'-, j tin r..,,.. .x,nrr
,u,i tt,,M "T -"' "
T 8 BURROUGHS, 102 State Phone I5IT
MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMINARY
Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers.
Located 40 miles south ol Portland, on one of tho most healthful and attractive
spots of the Willamette alley. The Ideal Piacg ran i ovr uovh. Preparatory,
Classical, Commercial ana bcientluc Course. .Muelc a specialty.
For particulars, apply to the President.
THOS. MILNB
SUCCESSOH TO L. M. KIRK
Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, and Land Plaster.
Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales.
Prompt and careful attention given to tho
delivery of goods to any part of tho city.
54 to 58 State St. Phone 871.
Pure Home Rendered
Country Lard
In'.Bulk
At Epplev's
Only 10 cents u pound.
OREGON GREATEST
STATEFAIR
SALEM OREGON
Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1900.
10,000 IX
of thu
PREMIUMS on products
Farm, Field
and Factory
The greatest industrial exposition ever
held on the Pacific Coast.
Open to the World
For Premium list address
M. D. Wisdom,
Portland Ore.
Old Post
OfficeStables
Are lariM ant havo reliable attpiwT-
ants, your team boarded by the wcok or
day. Good teams for hire. Prices rea
sonable. Your patronaire solicited.
H. M. Brown
02 Ferry Street.
v.
FREEBURGER9 3IEAT MARKET
Is open
n again under new management jf
will supply you with the finest, f
ana ve
iresn meats, lard etc. put up in the
iieaueai anu oest shape and promptly
delivered. Come and see ua. Phone.
Main 2040
4 CO.
PLATING
Royal
ISlUer
Metal
Triple
Biher llate
t
40
jwuitct pr mi (6) wood ha.ud!e 25
iottt ptraete, wooj haadlea aj
Forka per Kt.Meul haj.ii.
95
7S
M
ia
10
14
JO
i.iiii pr ati o,
Buuer Knlrea, each
8uar Shulli, strh
(Ttng tvt
Napkin Ring per Set A.
-fl 00ol to
viC?Ui u!,Kk 0Qr prices on Gold and
Mckel plating.
G. A. ROBERTS,
.w., a(ls acraac i- Prion taiQili
.Wtfsbach liiattfle?
JtTt A 00O
LONG LIVED.
OBADESt
Utt tbln In rnaUI. Iurt1o and at
tti ONE
rice 60 c
COOLERS
a Hot Stove
on the work we do, either in
We lead on everything in the
line.
.orinfw
pv - w. - .i.,
2-3m
SALEM LODGES
. j
w. w.
Falem Cam
oa. 7:30. in I
id No. in
8. Mitt tiTery Friday eret.-
11. hall C...A f... kUM
:30, in A. O. U. W
f X. Boutllml. C.
C.t W. 'a. Moorea', clerkj
room lc, Moorei blk
JTCRUSTHiRS OP" AMURIOA
Court Shtrwool Forctt No. l'J. Meets Friday
rlghu In Turner block. John II. Chiuo.'C. It.
A U Brown Hwy. U17tTr
Cheap Excursion Rates
to the East
On June 23, July 12 &. 20. and August 4,
tickets from Denver, Colorado Springs,
Pueblo to Chicago, St. Louis and inter
mediate points and return, will bo sold
bv tho
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
AT KATE OK
One Iltgul&r Fare l'lus &00 for Hound Trip
Return Limit October 31, 1000
SPECIAL TRAINS
One night out to Chicago. Tickets also
good on regular trains.
0HLY DIRECT LINE FROM COLORADO
SPRINGS AUDMAMTOU
Take advantage of these cheap rates
nnd spend your vacation in your old
homes. Sleeping Car reservations may
be made now for any of tho excursions.
Write for full information.
A. K. Coopsr. G. A. P. D., Portland Or.
E. W. TlIOMrBOX, A. U. P. A..
Topeka, Kan.
John Sebastian. G, P. A., Chicago.
Canadian
Pacific
AN IDEAL
HOLIDAY
TRIP
Have you tnoucht of the rUeamerTrip
across the"GREAT LAKES"? It com
bines tho attractive fwNrea and bene.
tits o! an ocean trin wit', jut the atteud.
ant distorts. '
Furthermore, it is less expensive than
traveling by rail.
The Imperial Limited ' with first.
class sleepers Irom Vancouver, and
5 Tourist Sleepers from Seattle evcrv
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, con
nects with one of the MAGNIFICENT
STEAMERS of the O. P. Ry. at Fort
it uuaui.
If you are going East we would be
ylad to give you some facta and informa
tion regarding this trip.
t. J. COYLE, II. II. ADBOTT,
A. G. P. A., 0 Third St.
Voncouver, B. O. Portland,
S, C, STONE. M. D.
Proprtetoijof
Stone's Drue: Stores
BALKM.-OBEGON.I
Thesujrea (two In number) are located a
No. iH and S3 Commercial itreet, and arc
well stocked with a complete line otdrugtand
medidata, toilet artlclea, pertmaerr, bnuhea
etc, eto., etc,
DR. HTONE
Hfcihad aome 23 yera experience "?n the prao
tlcaoXtaeOldaoaad now make nojchaxj rorl
tiialtitl oa, axamtDatloa or preacrlpUon.
m
OJfcjf.
1HITS
Ctilcw,8Alt Lke,
lJonT
ft- Worth " "
erwciai
9-U a.m
Umkha.. KLml mi.
Louu.UBICifti and ait.
HttCCpo
po.
kane'waiM waiia.. Hpoktha. tn..
rijer
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treel car Uue at OreKon Cu. Yt ,t. .TE?,(" to
deluycd there. Ticket! to all mim. ,n ,,"! re
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cbected thromth from ralea trS. nvIK.8
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THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leave Salem for Portland and wij
staiions Rio:iua. m. , :o4 n. m, ana
4 :05 p. in.
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Pullman
and Tourists cars on both
trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden
nnd El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago,
St- Louis, New Orleans and Washington.
Connecting at San Frandieco with eev
oral
steamship lines for Honolulu,
Japan, China, Philippines, Central and
South America.
Seo Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at Salem
Station, or address
C. H. MARKHAM, Q. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
POSSIBLY
You are not awaro of the fast time acd
superb service now afforded by the
Pi?forviv
Wo have Daily Faht Tiiaixb to tub
Kast.
If yon cannot tako the morning train
travel via tho ovening train. Both ate
llnely equipped.
"Our Specialties"
Fast Time, Through Service, Pullman
raiace Neepers, ruiiman louriai oier
ers, Pullman Diners, Library (Cafe) Car
nnd Free Reclining Chair cars.
Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chic
oko, Kansas City, St. Louis, New Wk
Hoaton, and other Eastern points.
Tickets good to Salt Lake City ami
Denver.
It is toyour interest to uso Tit Over
land Limited. Tickets and sleeping
car berths can bo secured from
W. W. Skinnkr.
Agent B. P. Co.
Or Guy PoweiB, Ag't. O' It. A N.
Salem Ore.
J. II. LoTiiBOP, Gen'l Agent,
No. 135 Third St. Portland Or.
Oregon Shori Line Railroad
The Direct Route to
Montana, Utah) Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
the UNION PACIFfO Fast Mall Line,
or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Linae.
No Change of Cars.
On the Portland-Chicago Special, "th
finest in the West."
Equipped Wlthl
ElfKant bUo.Urd Sleep"
Hue .New Ordinary Tourlil Bleeperl.
Sinxrb Llbrarr-Uuffet Can.
i'7 Hpleodlp UlDnera, Meali a la carte.
Free KecJlnlnj Chair Can.
Comfortable Coach ra and Smoker.
Kutlro Train Completely Veatitiuied.
For further information apply to
.R.N AG EL.
W. E. CJiIA
Hen'l 4Kn
Trnv. Pass. Agt.
U2 Third St. Portland Or.
1Mb & Eastern MwA
TIME OAKD.
No. 2 For Yaqulna:
Train leaves Albany "
Train leaves CorvallU.... W,
Train arrives Yaoulna . 6!V-W'
Tat 1 I7ntiinlnrt
Leaves Yaqulna 'iSi'm
Leaves Corvallls MJm
Arrives Albany,, 12:10 p.
No. 3 For Detreit: mM . .
Leaves Albany ''SS.
Arrives Detroit niW."-
No. 4 Returning: ., w
Leaves Detroit 'J'Stm.
Arrives Albany 6:45 p.w-
Leaves Con-allis . . .-Ia
Arrives Albany., 6:w.
Leaves Albany J'SS'm
Arrives Corvallls 8 :05 P-m
One and two connect at Alhanf BB
Corvallls with Southern Pacific tiaiwj
Klylng direct service W and from x"
port and adjacent beaches. ,.
Trains for the motinUlos "Jf;
Detroit at noon, giving jnPle 7ne
to reach caraping grounds on
Breltenbush and Santlam river
Hedy. . . .- . i. with
five ana six connect a '"'.,"1.
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