The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 28, 1900, Image 2

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GREAT STRAW HAT SALE
To movo the brokon lines and tlio balanco of our lino of flue
sttaw hate, wo nro now offering tliom at
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Sale Prices: 75c to
Cop0 Harvest Hats
SUMMER UNDERWEAR X X
These sweltering days are powerful reminders that yon want
ortiethlnK Hfc-lit and coal in tho way of underwear. Our llni
is tlio iriogt comploto wo have ever offered AND I'UIldv
ARK SURE TO PLEASE YOU.
Balbrtan Uunderwear 25c, 50c, 65, 75c.
- . Fine Ribbed 50c, 75c, $1.20, $1.25, $1:50.
Tbo famoue Glaalcnburry wool underwear cnu bo had from us.
Do not fall to scfl them before you purchase.
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ThcJPcoplcs Clothiers and
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Annual Shoe Sale
10 per cent Discount
One'ycar ago we inaugurated our annual shoe sale.
Our custoinersill 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 onjall shoes. Altfgoods marked in plain figures.
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TflB'DAlU JOURNAL
UY HOF-H DnOTMBHB,
BATUKDAY. JULY 28, HMO.
Daily Ona Yoar, 3 OO In Advanoa
Dally Pour Month $1. In Advanoo
Weakly Ona Yoar gl.OO In Advnnoo
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DAWM nY THE SEASHORE AT MIDSUMMER
tars IUUo,ll lu Auiu.l l.lixi)COII
"'At four o'clock I own tho world
I own the benwh, the sky ; -Ms
The Hooting moon, thut fades nlott,
Admits my eovorolgnty.
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The sea-gull dips obeisance In it slash of
white;
Where boy aud river meet, black coaled
crows,
A rortler crowd, hail with hoarse cries
the inorHT,
Waiting, meuuwblle, thesun, that stead-
lly comes tip,
Uiit nowhere vlslbto. Yut all ia light, ia
" rose at dan n
Tti)s regal moment, while 1 hold tho
ecene
As aolo observer, counts nnjiour of tri-
umpb, of great pageantry,
And lu absolute dominion of tho mystery
I aUnd,
While all to landward sleep.
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1 At four o'clock I own tho world !
I own the beach, the sky :
The chilly moon, that pale aloft,
uouiessce sovereignty,
THE SCHOOL DISTRICT LOAN.
It la to bo hoped that thu Salem school
district popular loan will be scattered
amsng as many subscribers a possible.
The larger the number of stockholder
in such an enterprise the better gu.tr
auly will there bo of a wholesome pop.
ufar Interest in the district affairs.
'Hit were possible to couflna the sub
scription! to t&O and 100 cich, it wouVl
Interest several huudred persons In a
good business tnauagetuent of our
achools. Four jercent Is a good rate of
interest, all things considered, and aa
we have no saving Institutions In Or.
nrmain unr
Miss Frantic Hatha
way, of Sixteenth Street,
Holland, Mich., says :
" I am twenty-one
years old. At sixteen I
was pale and weak. By
the time I was nineteen
years old I was so weak I
could not walk across the
floor. I was terribly ema
ciated and my skin had
lost all color. The doctor
pronounced the disease
Anaemia. Being advised
to try Dr. Williams' Tink
Pills for Pale People, I
bought a box, and before
I had taken all of the pills
found that they were doing
me good. Appetite in
creased and the healthy
color began to show in my
cheeks and lips. I con
tinued to use the pills
until I found myself per
manently cured. Since
then I have had no return
of my old trouble. I
know thut Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale People
saved my life, and I be
lieve that no other medi
cine could have done it."
From OtLma Timet,
Holland, Mich.
Dr Williams' l'ltik I'lll for
Palo I'tople lire suit) lijr nil Urns
Itlus or illrrcl from tlio Dr.
W 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 Medli'lnr Co., Hction
ectmly, N. V., jxntpuld on re
ceipt of price, WW. per box, li
uoxen vxw.
$1.25 liats, 65c.
5c.
tirnishcrs.
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bhoestor?
04 State St
egon the people fchould bo encouraged
to Invent their finings here.
THE NOME JUHY DISAGREES.
Tlio loiters and Interviews from C.tpo
Nome crusaders are not all agreed us to
tho merits of that Alaskan center of in
terest, either as a health resort, or place
to replenish dilapidated pocketbooka.
While the crusaders to the holy land
sought the tomb of their Saviour, the
Alaskan tnud'tuliiurs sought it different
Uod with about equal success.
One thing tho nmd-mlners agree ubout
ttud thut Is Oregon Is a (good land to re
turn to. Here Is moisture, plenty to
eat and some good-natured people who
do not Jump ctioh others claims over
night any oftetior than in other civilized
states. Ou top of all this, without dis
paraging the guld lesource of any of
tho wonder hinds of the great transporta
tion companies, there Is a chance for
the man or .woman who rustles to collect
some gold dust right here at home
uinld comfort and plenty,
T.IE RECOVERY OF PRESIDENT WALLACE
It Is a pleasure to repot t tho slow but
sure and steady Improvement ol Presi
dent J. M. Wallace, ol the Salem Water
Co. lie is able to bounuud dressed
and Is soon to go to one of the Soda
springs for further recuperation.
For h man of hi ngo to survive such a
brcak-dowu as hu suffered" and becmne
fully restored is not unusual. In Mr
j Wallac's case lie had In h'ls (uvora sound
, consttsutlon, an orderly life, a philo-
Bopiuo teniiH'raniont and freedom from
theexceeshetue of stimulants.
It will be a happy duy for his many
friends when Mr. Wallace Is again about
bJspiaijool business, as Vje beljuvo ho
will be before long. His mauy enter,
prises went well in band and iu a pros
perous condition wlicn he was struck
down, but they will also welcome his re-
rum to business activity.
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hOW THE PARTY HAS BEEN PROSTITUTED.:'
Tint Journal has taken no part In
tho discussion of recant disclosures In
Republican papers about tho way ques
tions wero mado for examination of
teachers in Oregon. It assumes thai men
llko Professors Ackerman, Jones and
others Implicated by Inucndo are too
honorable and have too high ideas of
public education to become parties to on
educational fraud.
In tho same papers tho publlo Is in
formed that there Is to be an end of the
monopoly contract under which the peo
ple have been robbed on high-priced
textbooks of inferior quality In many
cases. Thcso aro charges brought by Re
publican papers against Republican
school administration.
It Is not surprising that Gov. Oeer
nnd a largo following of intelligent peo
ple In tho Republican party are becom
Ing suspicious of some things that have
been done In the name of education by
tbo Republican party, Tho long rule
of McElroy et al. left Oregon public
schools near the foot of the ladder, and
our educational machinery grinding
out thousands of teachers meroly for
the fccB to bo obtained for issuing dl
plomas. Will the new textbook commission
bo any nettor than the past record of
the Republican party in its dealings
with public education? GovornorGeor
is said to bo solicitous to appoint a non
partieen commission that shall bo ro
moved from tho devious dubious moth
ods and unsatisfactory sinister Influences
of the past.
CORPORATION TOOLS IN THE SENATE.
Oregon has been notoriously misrep
resented in congress and the senate by
mero impecunious attorneys of big cor
iporntions. Look at our finest timber
lands all being gobbled up by non-rcsi-dont
railroad corporations who are in
tho great timber.
A newspaper that has helped fasten
more than one corporation tool upon
tho peoplo has this of Mentana:
Tho peoplo see a consplrncv on foot to
pitchfork Standard Oil tools into tho
various legislative, judicial and execu
tive offices of tho stato. Senator Thomas
II, Cartor, who la an attorney for this
Standard Oil crowd, is accusod oi being
a party to tho conspiracy. He is ac
cused of entering Into an alliance with
tho Rockofellors to hand over to them
the Republican party of tho state in re
turn for ro election to the United States
Senate. The Marcus Daly following
tried to turn tno Democracy ot iwontnua
over to tho Standard Oil crowd. Rut that
attempt failed. It romainB to be seen
whether Tom Cartor can succeed whore
Marcus Daly failed. Meanwhile, tho
various labor organization and tho Pop
ulist and Democrats aro working in
harmony to defeat the Standard Oil con
spiracy. The conviction is strong among
tlio Populace that the battle in Montana
is tho peoplo against tho most mon
strous trust that over attempted to
dominate n state. Tho copper trust is
fabulously rich, nnd it will spend
untold millions In striving to achlevo Its
ends. It has an nrmy of heelers and
shouters, whoso mission it is to decoivo
the peoplo and falsify the issues. Its
mercenaries will toll you that it is a
Clark and Daly contest still, but Mon
tanaus realize that this is a battle of
great principles, nnd not of persons.
It can probably be dopended upon
that a senator will be elected from Or
gou noxt winter who will protect If not
further oxpodito tlio transfer of about
four million acres of ourcholcest timber
lands to one or two corporations with
out oxpenso.
LEGAL STATES OP CAPE NOME CLAIMS.
Further light is shed on conditions in
the Capo Nome country by the report of
Special Agent Wines of the Consus Bur
eau recently made public. In the latter
part of his ropott Mr, Wines says :
"Tho legal status of the town of Nomo
and the numerous complex questions of
proprietary right Involved, presont dif
ficult problems for tho consideration of
tho best judicial intellect. No town aito
has been oitabllohed by the government,
and tho town which has sprung up has
not followed the outline drawn by the
originnl 'pioneers. At a meeting held
March -certain resolutions were adopt
ed, which provide that -10 acres should be
reserved on each sldo of the mouth of
Snake river for a town site.
The laws passed at this meeting regu
late the size of tho blocks, the width of
tho streets and alleys, tho dimensions of
tho town lots, otc. One block was reserv
ed for a public squaro, and one lot on
Women
Tmnh
About This
in addressing Mrs,
Plnkham you arm oom
munloatlng with
A Woman
A woman whasa axma
rlonoa In treating female
Ills Is greater than that
of any living person, male
or female
She has fifty thousand
such testimonial letters
as we are constantly muh
llshlng showing that Lydla
Phtkham's Vegetable
Compound Is dally re
lieving hundreds ef suf
fering women.
Every wetnan knows
some woman Mrs, Plnk
ham has restored to
health.
Mrs, Plnkham makes
no statements she cannot
prove. Her advloe Is
ftutM, Lj JU X. Plalfcam
lrm Utd. C, lyaa, Uiu
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How few women know what it is to
have a good night J a night of sound,
rcitful sleep. They smile and say "good
nleht" In cheery tones, but when the
sniillm mask drops oil, and shews tne
"ol
lines of suffering
if.
Other women have had the bad nignts
changed to Reed by the use of Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. So may
you. Ninety-eight times in every hun
dred It perfectly cures diseases of the
delicate womanly organs. It builds tip
the nervous system, puts flesh on the
body and color ou the cheek.
"favorite Vrocrlptlon," writes Mrs. C. N.
Anderson, of Rockbridge Baths. Rockbridge
Co.. Va, "Is a Godsend to weak and sickly
women, restoring health without subjecting
their nerves to the shock of an examination.
" I was all run down In health-could not work
but a short while without resting. Was so
nervous at times that I could not even write
had a very poor appetite. I decided to write to
Dr. Pierce and state my case. I received a favor
able reply, and commenced taking the Favorite
Prescription and Tellets.' Took six bottles
of "Favorite Prescription,' one of 'Oolden Medi
cal Discovery and one vial of Telleis. I can
nuvt work as well as I could before I was taken
sick I think Dr. Pierce's medicines the best in
the world fur sick and nervous women."
Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are
specially adapted to the use of delicate
women. Eusy to take, gentle in action.
oach block for a hospital fund. It was I
Intended to reservo tho land between tho
town slto and tho tldo lino. A resolution
carried April 12, provides 'that tho
water front In Anvil City, east (?) of the I
lots already staked shall be reserved for
a public wharf,' and previous to tlio
month of July the original pioneers suc
ceeded in keeping tho land clear of stakes.
When tho Yukon crowd camo dovn in n
body, they swarmed over the beach and
staked down lota so rapidly that It was
found impossible to stop thorn, I
Tlio discovery of gold on tho bench fol- (
lowed, nnd stimulated tho rapid growth
of the town, of which tho business por-1
tion was erected on tho G0-foot strip
Just outsido of tho original town slto.
This ground has become very valuable,
so that oven small lots in line with tho
business houses can bo sold for more
than $1,000. Tho title to the land how
ever, is obviously obscure. Not n foot
of that which lies boyond the origiual
townsito has been or can bo recorded,
and the posessors thereof cannot show a
scrap of paper to mako good their claims.
" Under theso conditions there aro gen
crally two or more clalmaluts for overy
lot, and somo lots havo been ro-Btaked
moro than half a dozen times. In many
cases thoro Is no moro than a species ot
blackmail, tho lot being jumped with no
other purpose than to extort "blood
money," In other cases dlillcult ques
tions will have ta be decided in order to
determine tho best titlo to the property. '
Tho fashion of Jumping other peoplo's
real estato has not been confined to town
lots, but has extended to mining claims
as well. Theso have been re-staked, un
der overy possible pretext, until the
whole country has become Involved In
impending litigation." ,
To-Mjht n& To-morrow Nljbt.
And cacti duy ana night during this
week you cun act at any druggist's i
Kemp's Balsam for tbo Throat utid
Lungs, acknowledged to be the most
successful remedy oyer sold for'
Coughs, Croup, bronchitis. Asthma
nnd Consumption- Oct a batlo to.
day and keep It ulways In the house
so you can chock your cold at once
Price 2oo and 50c, Sample bottlo free,
cod&w
OA8TOXIIA.
tun tt Tin Kind You Haw Alwan Bjugtit
4aatr
Pcact Decltred
Why devote all your time
ruadlmt
tno oer war anu tne uoi
the Gold Fields of
Alaska? Thero are otlier matters o
vital importance; yon may make a trip
East, and will want to know how to
travel. In order to have the bestser
vice, use tho Wisconsin Central Ry,,
between 8t. Paul and Chicago. For
ates and other information, write Jas.
A. Clock, General Agent, Portland, Ore
no.o
NEWPORT CAMPERS
HOLD YOUR CHECKSI
iiain'b hack
4 DRAY CO.
Transfers all camps for Cottagers or
Campers for 60c. 8tovowood fl.GO per
rick. Hacks to Otter Itock and Light j
House, best accomodations nt Bedrock
prices. Furnished and unfurnished
nouses, tall on or address
7-17-lm Gal Haw, Newport Or,
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Buntlx
BsanOa 9 IM M W H Alwar
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School DIjtrUt Loan,
Notice Is hereby given that pursuant
to an order made by tho board of direct,
ors of School Diet. No. 24 Slarion county,
Oregon, at the regular meeting held ou
Saturday evening, July 21st, 1000, sub.
ecriptlon lists are now open at tho office
of the clerk of tho district in the Ladd A
llusb bank Salem, Oregon, for the pur.
chase .by tho citizens at large of 130,000,
district funding notes of said school dis
trict No. 21. Marion count v, Oregon.
Said issue to consist of notes in the
sums of 50, 100, 200 and upwards. The
notes will be payable to bearer. Tho
principal of these notes shall be payable
at tho olllco of the clerk of said school
district on or beforo ten years from Sept.
1st, 1900, the date of issue, with interest
at the rato of four (4) per cent per an
num at the same place semi-annually on
tbo lirst days of March and September of
each and every year until call or ma
turityot the notes. Principal andinterrst
payable in U. S. gold coin of the present
standard value.
The district clerk will receive and re
gister all subscriptions in this behalf,
and said subscription under this publica
tion will close at 3 o'clock t. m. on Sat.
unlay August 4tb, 1000.
Done by the board of school district
No. 2t Marlon County Orevon thla 51st
day of Jnly, 1000. J. Baumiurt.nlk.
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WHY USE
DKCIIUBB THBY flIVB A OOOU
MOI1T AND AIIK WHO LIVED.
WK SELL T1IREB enAOES:
"YUBEA" WELaUAOH MANTMC The.TCry lstct.1 thing In mai.tlM,
HUNDRED OANDLK TOWKU with a comumpllon of only three i feet .por hour. , I'rl
NO, 1W. Ths old standby, of good luting finality
IDEAL." Notrqulle M good quality but giving wme candle powor as tho No.JlOT, aud at half the
Any orthcw mantle put on snd burners proptrly adjusted at abovo rates.
DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? VWnlWuS&Sft&SXSSi
a RETTER LIOIIT for LE83 MONEY with ono of thew burners thau with any other form of artl
flclal light, o hare gas (tores also. Lt us show them to you.
SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chomokota St.. Telophono 603.
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
lunch or refreshing summer meal.
Harritt & Lawrence,
Of.IJ rOSTOFFlCE OHOCKItY
No Flies on a Hot Stove
Nor is there any flaw or blemish on the work we do, either in
plumbing, tinning or repairing. We lead on everything in the
way of first-class work in our line.
Frujt and Hop Dryer work a specialty.
T. S BURB0UGHS, 102 State
Ml". ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMINARY
Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers,
Located -10 miles eolith of Portland, on ono of tlio most healthful and nttractivo
spots of tho Wlllamotto Valley. Tin: InKAL Placb koh YouhUovh. l'rt'paratory,
Classical, Commercial and Scientific Course. Music a specialty,
hid For particulars, apply to tlio President. 7-S-Um
THOS. MIL.NR
SUCCKSSOIt TO h. M. KIKK
Grain, Hay, Flour, MilUFced, and Land Plaster.
Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales.
Prompt nnd careful attontion given to tbo
uonvery 01 goons to
54 to 58 State St.
CTATE NORMAL SCHOOL
fm MONMOUTH,
UKWiUV
OREGON.
ilio btudents of tlio stato Aormal School nro prepared to
tako tho Stato Certificate immediately on graduation.
Gradimtcs readily secure i,'ood positions.
Expense of year from 120 to 1C0.
otroni; Acauoniic nnd Professional courses.!
New social department in Manual Train!:
tor .ataiOKitu contalnini; full
Announcetnents, nddrcsH,
P. L. Campbell, Prcs,,
or, W. C. Wann, Sec. Faculty
OREGON GREATES'I
STATE FAIR
SALEM OREGON
Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1900.
110,000 IN
of tho
PKKMIUMS on products
Farm, Field
and ' Factory
, Tho greatest industrial opposition
over
nwiu uji uiu xnciuu v.oast.
Open to the World
For Premium list address
M. D. Wisdom,
Portland Ore.
Old Post
OfficeStables
Aro largo am havo reliahlo attend
, ants, your team boarded by the week or
day. Good teaniB for hire. Prices rea
sonable. our patronage solicited.
H. M. Brown
62 Ferry Street.
FREEBDRCER' MEAT MARKET
Ifl Open att.ll Umli-ir nnu m,!..,.,,,,.
and re will sunplv you with the Unest,
fresh meats, fard etc. put up In the
cleanest and best shape and promptly
delivered. Come and see ns. Pi.An.f
Main 2910. "' "
VAN PATTOK k CO.
PLATING
Royal
Slhtr
XfAtal
Trlpl
Slhee
I'latet
ISO
40
as
"4
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10
wTlKL'fi1'! "rt h"',I
Kuljta per rt 6, Metal hanJles.,
Korks r rt , lletal handles!
Table spoons per set 6, .
Te spoons per wt , , "
Butler Knltea, eh.T!I
Sugar SlieUs. each."
Hi
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26
Oi
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ittiuk bet.-
10
Napkin Kings per'set C
LlaHflra
Call and get our prices on Gold and
Mckel plating.
.11 00 tO'll 0
G. A, ROBERTS,
80
Stata btreet.
' Phone 2876
QTEAM WOOD SAW
Work Don Oulrlrlu
Telephone 2683 black. Leave orders at
...:; i.:V.'""V u, tener-e
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.W?lsba(t jpjfle?
Imrnblo una
Rlres ONK
rice CO e.
ana gwng Kiuurv uabiilkivhiuv
rricc
COOLERS
Phone I5II
nny pnrt ot tno city.
Phone 871.
T
Fall Term Opens
September 18th.
TrnlnitiK.
CANADIAN
"c PACIFIC
Away
To the
Mountains
AKh 0J taking a vacation? If so, wo
would like, to eond you somo lltora'
turo about "Banff Hot Springs'
"Tho Great Glacier of thoSolkirks,"
and the magnificent hotels there,
operated by the Canadian Pacific
icaiiway. Cheap hxcursion Rates
mado from all Pacific Coast points.
OU, IF YOU nro going East tako your
Tickets by tho "Imerial Limited"
and spend a day or two atourmoun-
tain resorts. You will benefit by It
and enjoy It.
Apply to nny Canadian Tactile Ity. Agent
or to
K. J. COYLK, II. H. ABBOTT,
A. G. P. A., HO Third St.
ancouver, B. O. Portland.
Cheap Excursion Rates
to the East
sa,i..iiJffi'5aiJ.H"' .
ii r, : X ,"--,cri woiornuo oprings,
Pueblo to Chicago, St. I-ouis and Inter!
mediate points and return, will be sold
by the
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
AT RATK OP
One Regular Fare Plus $2.00 for Round Trip
Return Limit October 31, 1000
SPECIAL TRAINS
One night out to Chicago. Tickets also
good on regular trains.
ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM COLORADO
SPRINGS AND MANITOU
Tnke ndyantage of these cheap rates
and spend your vacation In your old
rr .mv.. -icvuiuB ,ar reservations may
' w .mat,on.ow, 0T. an' of ,he excursions.
Writo for full information.
v w Vr,iR G A VA D- Poland Or.
t. W . Tuompson, A. G. P. A.,
-, c Topeka, Kan.
Jon.-c SuBAanAK, G. P. .. Chicago,
LOANS
AT CURRET RATE
indUKAPCE
REAL ESTATE
B0Z0RTH BROS.,
292 ComraertUI street. Salem Oretoa.
7-It-U-dw
0.R.8R
I'mt rium scnxovi. --2S
i yrom Portland; xIt
Cblcagc
Snuclal
Bait Lake, Denver
-. Worth
9,13 a.m
Uuta&lcaTOfiifc
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,:00pB
BdO-
kanc
Flyer
o.oo pm
W."?,ff!!.I Stvpkanp, Min4
ipf
rf wankM !hl-.A ...'."?. II-
..,u wm j,
Allan
tic Kx.
VIA HUNTINGTON
9 p, m
OUBAN HTHavuTiTV-V -
8 pm,
F,ii Hn VannU " U,
n ,Y v.,u,
du uvery uv ay,.
P.B
Id. m
ax. Hun
COMJMIUA ltlVK't
Uatur
day 10 p, m.
To Astoria ami way Landing,,
WILLAMKTOC. m vim.
Leave
For Portland, Ncwboric and was's
Undlnra. Tnaedar. ThnrViM"
day anjHatnrda, atT4.JO!2 S
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balcm
W1LLAMKTTK IUVEIl DlVIair
tnt nr llnn.tllr.mn ru. h.l. !"
juia iu ivnuuu as aim . .
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: Oregon City If the s teSS.
uciutvu luuru.
blttgton, U
d throogh from I
1 throogh from Balcm freoT Ckffi
rlvor route .to l'ortland. ol!?c,,
rail or nvor rouio.io rortland. rwr1"
made at l'ortland wlm all rill, ?
W II. UVULBFsV1
Ocn, I'ass Agt . IVirUiMi
Agent, Trade Street dock t8
City ticket and freight omce;21 Crai
SOUTH AND E
VIA
Southern Pacific
THE SmSTH. ROUTE
Trhlns leavo Salem 'for Portland and wi
stations nt 5:40 n. m, , 7:64 a. rat ii
;uo p. m
Lv rortland..r
Lv Halcra
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Ar Ashland.
Ar racramonto.-
Ar Han Kranclsco...
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Ar Denver.
ArKansa, City.
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Ar I-os Ana
Ar Kl l'aMj..
Ar Kort Worth..
Ar Oily of Mexico...
Ar Houston .
Ar Now Orleans.
Ar VaJhlngiotu
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Ar wew rora;
1113 PI
1'uiiman
and Tourists can on hnth
trains
Chair cars Sacramonta to Ogdto
and Kl Paso, and tourist cars to Chlcsjo,
ot. jaiuib, iiuw urieana nnu T Mniflgtoa.
Connecting nt San Frandlsco with hi
oral steamship lines for Honolnla,
Japan, China, Philippines, Centra and
South America.
Beo Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at Balem
Station, or address
C. II. MARKHAM, G. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
POSSIBLY
You nro not nwnre of tho fast tima aid
superb scrvico now afforded by the
a PICTO
2WB IIAYE . , ft
Daily Fast Trains I
TO THE EAST. ;
If you cannot take tho mornlni tnif
travel via tho ovouing train. Both n
flnoly equipped.
"Our Specialties"
Fast TImo, Through 8ervlce, PttUsti
Palaco Blcepcrs. Pullman Tourist Ew
ers, Pullman Diners, Librory (C)Cv
and Froe Reclining Cbair cars.
Hours in timo saved to Omahs, Cij
ago, Kansas City, St. Louis, New Yort
Boston, nnd other Eastern points.
Tickets good to Salt Lake Oitj i
Denver,
It is toyour Interest to use Tbi OfH
land Limitmi, Tickets and ilH
car berths con bo secured from
W. W. 8ki.
Agent 8. P.&
Or Guy Powers, Ag't. 0' K-
gea Orti
T If TVFtrDAti aT2n-iM A(Tnt.
" -Y""y'j "v" ". ""..''. ...in.
Ko. J36 Third Bt. roriiaouy"
Oregon Shori Line RatwM-
The Direct Route to
Montana, Utah Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite rtWr
the UNION PACIFIC Fust fillU
or Uie IUO GRANDE- ficenie Lu
No Change of Can.'. .
On the Tortland-Chlcago Spe
finest In the West."
Equipped Wl
ft
VlthJ
ardSJi
Uegaut Btand
Klne New Ordtuarjr Tourist BleJ'1'
Hnlcndlp Dinners, Meals a la caw
rree KecllnlnrCbair Car. . '
Kutlru Train Completelx VeaUtmw-
For further Information PP'.S
J .
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Trav. Pass. Agt.
"' Gen'lW
142 Third -St. Portland Or,
Corvallis & Eastern
TIME CARD.
No. 2 For Yaqulna: ..,.,. i
Train leaves Alhanv l?r:
Train leaves Corvallis..
l!i0,1
Tialn arrives Yaaulna
6:65 p- fi
No. 1 Returnlnjr: 700 .
iw x aiiuiua,, .,.iS
Leaves Corvallis .iinn
Arrives Albany 18:10 p.
No. 3 For Detreit:
Leavet, Albany
AfSnm.U
Arrives Detroit
...11..V--
No. 4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit......
Arrives Albany
No. 5.
Leaves Corvajlis
Arrives Albany,
No. 6.
Leaves Albany
:::
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T.Fh'
8:f5P-
Arrives ittrvaius
One
and two connect atAHvff..,.
Corvallis with Southern P'"-Ks
-arvauis wun wouinern -; - ,,
Klylng direct service It and fo "
port and adjaceqt beaches- ,-,,
Trains or the mounts n arf'J.
Detrnltat noon. oivloK af-P",!.
to reach camping Utounat oa
Breltenbush and Santlam rirei
same day. 4 nK.nrtii'
Five and six connect at AlwWr, I
St.. lll,..lu.l ,1. anil from iiZ
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