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MONDAY, AUG. 13, 1900.
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WHAT WOMEN LIKE IM A MAN.
The topic ol intorcst to both won and
womon Is partly answered in the Au
gust Pacific Monthly :
'Womon, I 'think, like manly, not
ladyllko men.
Thoy like honesty ol purp,oso and con
sideration. They liko men who bollovo In
womon.
They like their opinions to bo thought
of sotno valuo.
Thoy liko n mna who can bo strong as
callon-when troublo comes, and yet, If
1 one Is norvotis and tired, can button up
' a shoe, and doit with an amount ol
consideration that Is a mental and phys-
I
leal brace up.
They liko a man who can tako hold ol
tho baby, convince it ol ltspowor, and
get It to sleep altor they have boon wor
rying with It and walking with It until
their oyea aro tired and thoy fool as II
i they had no brains.
Thoy like a man who Is Intorostcd In
tlioir now dres&cs, who can glvo an opin
ion ol tho fit, and who Is properly Indig
nant at any articlo written against
women,
They liko a man who knows their In
nocent weakneeaca and catura to them ;
who will bring homo a box of candy, tho
' last new magasino, or the last puizlo
. sold on tho street, Umt will do nioro
' thamltsduty Inentortalnlng everybody
(or tho whole evening.
SALEM CAN
BECOME THE
TIPUL.
CITY BEAU-
jj ., Salem has made a good start by got
ting into a solvont condition, lly be
coming an honest city, Balom has
taken the first stop toward being a
beautiful city. Plato said that a Just
cltyimust bocolna ns Justus a just I nil I
' 'visual.
Balom has Stopped building debts and
is building a reputation for sound finance.
Tho start has boon made to (uud tho city
' . debt and tho public school debt in am all
,honio loans, and II that la kept up all in ,
'" torost will bo paid lualdo ol the family.
Having put our purse in a mora solv
ent condition, the Capital Oity should
adopt . -uniform - public improvement
., plaiiBNJRocky, -piuddy, duity streets
. should be converted Into neat gravelled
driveways, Just wide enough for tho tr a(-
flo they carry, and the rest ol tho street
should be, what? Thesidowalds should
be of concrote,aud not wider than need
ed for tho amount ol tralllo that passes
ovor them. Whore never moro than two
persons walk abreast a sidewalk over
tour feet wide is as nonsensical as a
driveway sixty to eighty feet wldo whore
never more than two vehicllea pass to
gether, Tho rest of tho spaco should be Im
proved and cultivated by tho owner.
Peoplo living iu a city, and a Capital
City, one a little to tho demands of pub
lie spirit In tho matter of tho appearance
ol the streets.
Along soma of Uioso simple linos Ka
lout can inako progress toward becomiug
the city beautiful. 01 course, ad
ministration, city government, can ox
podlte progress toward these conditions.
But In the aggregate wo can only ap.
jproxlroate ,tUo public spirit that really
eotilta.hx iho jnata 9I the population.
ThdttabouiUit tobopaat whou lt la
"th thlng'Mo'have lencea and uniight
ljr bru&h'heapi on our boat realdenco
itreeU. To jajr for olectrlo-llKbtlug a
Brery woman cortla a li;pely. pre ty flfpffj fed
many of them deplore the lews oHhelrgUilsh forma
after marriaae Thf beating of children la ery
destructive to the motbera shapeliness Thlfcan
be avoided. boweTer, by the use of MotliEB'a
Pm!rbe
fore babjr
comes. i this
Mother's
scientific linl-
preserve;
obrlatea
vt?eiant
Friend
street, and then shut off tho light with
groat sprawling forest trees, is evidenco
ofoxtromo rurallty.
Balom can only grow beautiful undor
two conditions. If those in authority,
tho city ofllclnls, tho school officials,
the county officials, and tho state of
llclals, who reside at tho stato capital
will co-opcrato toward a common plan.
Second, In order to grow, beautiful Sa
lem peoplo must aspire to havo their
city bocomo beautiful. It those two
conditions aro absent a city can novcr
got out of tho development known In
landecapo art as tho ramshackle and
cow-pasture stylo. Wo can never bo
como n city liko tho national capital ; but
tho city ol Washington Is not beautiful
by chanco.
WHAT ARE OUR RIGHTS IN CHINA?
Mark II. Dunnell discusses tho ques
tion In tho August Atlantic and con cen
cludes: "At tho present tlmo wo havo
by treaty tho right to Import goods and
trodoupon torms ol entlro equality with
ovory other nation. Whllo tho right of
Importation and trade Is limited to tho
treaty ports, our goods pass, through
Ohineeo agencies, to ovory part of tho
country. No nation tins any particular
trado privileges or Immunities. Tho
tariff on imports is llxcd, not by legisla
tive enactment or royal edict as in
Western lands, hut tho treaty, and tho
treaties which China has entered Into
with tho several powers establish uui.
form rnt08. On practically oil tho
dutiable goods tho rate Is Iho per cent
ad valorem. Inasmuch as this is fixed
by treaties, tho Chlncso government
cannot altor it at will, nor can it grant
any special privileges, owing to tho ex
istence o( tho most favored nation clause
In all tho treaties, It Is apparent there
fore, that our trading privileges iu China
do not rcBemble those which wo on Joy
iu other countries. Thoy aro In tho na
ture of vested rights, which cannot bo
abrogated or Impaired at tho will of
China bo long as she exercises sovereign
ity ovor her present territory. China is
not a full sovereign Btato. Tho treaties
which we'o forced upon her by war
matorlally limit her sovereignity and
make her, in a very real eeiiBo, tho ward
of tho Western powers. Tho rights of
tho powers in China aro by treaty Joint
and equal, and hence any assertion of
exclusive rights may bo opposed by the
other powers as n matterof strict right."
It would appear that that tho Powers
havo not much to gain by whatever may
happen In China, Any oxtentlon of
trado privilege will fall equally to our
share, and tho conservative and moni
tory policy of tho administration havo
been undoubtedly tho proper attitude.
A FINE CRITICISM OF HOOSCVELT.
Prol, Harry Peck oeeorta the wondor
fill dmngo that took placo in Teddy
Itooeovelt between the time ho declared
he would not tako aecond place on tho
ticket and the time when he did take it.
Tho article appoarn In the llookuuui.tuul
concludes thua:
Mr. Kooiovelt went to Philadelphia
and with the Imperfect tiioto and the do
lectlvo wisdom of a grown-up bov, lie
wore hla old slouch hat ami the edrt nf
garments that tho Western dolegatea
would piove him to bo no "dude," The
llret part of hla vxpeotatlon waa U-autt-fully
realized, Tho Western delegations
all went wild about him, and tho East
ern delegations, being stimulated by tho
adroit manipulation of Mr. ltooeevolt's
wiliest oppouent Tom, Piatt shouted aa
loud aa any of tho others. Then it was
that thero was brought to bo.tr tho argu
ment that no mau is greater than his
J tarty that no man can refuse the man.
late of his purty.lmt. that, liko a eoldlor,
he must obey Its commands. About him
wero no longer local politicians with
whom ho had so easily and contemptu
ously dealt at Albany ;but in Uieir plaeo
stood men of national eminence, leaden
grown old in their country's service,
past-mastors in tho ilirowdejtaittof f e
politician and in the keeuest craft of tho
successful statesman , and in tbolr proa-
M
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enco arid umter thblr manipulation tho
young Governor's boyish eolf-cinfldonco
passed Into n boyish baahfulnoss Homo
how or other, he began to feel that ho
was being whirled along by a restless
current against which his strongest
strokes wore futile. He was drawn this
way and that wny.ho was bewildered on
all sides by contlicting counsels ; and
thoro dawned upon him. a glimmering
perception that from being the central
tigureof tho situation he was only ono of
many. His nervo undoubtedly was shak
en: ami then Hashed upon that.altcr all,
tho Vicc-Presldony In n great historic of
fice. A great certainty waa offered him ;
a great possibility for tho moment seem
ed less possible; and In that moment,
with tho crush of militlary music and
tho shouting of ton thousand voices
throbbing In his cars, his old Qxod pur
pose melted away liko war boforo tho
Are, and ho spoke tho word that must bo
to him Uie word of Destiny.
THE CHINESE ARE NOT EASILY UNDER
STOOD Tho New York Crltorion tor August
discusses tho increased Interest in Chl
ncso civilization, and warns Americans
not to lay up tho bars of prejudice too
high. It says:
"Thoy aro incomprehensible to us be
cause tficre is no remotost traco of kin
ship between their raco and ours. Not
a tradition, not ono root-word is com
mon property. An unsympathetic
scrutiny of them discovers as little of
mutnallty bctweon them and ourselves
as the Martians would offer.
"This, word, uusynipathotlc, is used
advisedly, for theio aro astute mission
aries who tell a different story from that
presented by tho writers of rcadnblo
books. Among these devoted peoplo,
who moy have precipitated tho present
troubles, thoro are those who have,
united with their spirit of loving-kindness,
a profound ethnological senso ; and
for many years they have been protest
ing against tho Idea that tho Chlncso
havo no traits, virtues, or human charm
to appeal to Anglo-Saxon taste."
Tho administration iat Washington
deserves praise for its attitudo of mod
oration iu dealing with tho situation In
China. Wo havo all to gain in a tono ol
toleration for tho weaknesses of a gov
ernment whoso peoplo wo cannot undor
Btand, and whose .history and race pe
culiarities aro almost unknown.
The Best Prescription for Malaria.
Chill ana fetor Is a bottloaf Oroya's Tasteless
Chit Tonic. It Is simply Iron and qulnlns In a
tuiUjlcMfoim. Nocnrvnopay, rnco 60.
o-10-in ood
JUDGE KfNCAID'S VICTORY.
Oregon Btato Journal.
Tho contest cobo of O. F. Knox ye. It.
R. Kincald for tho office of County
Judgo was tried beforo Judgo Hamilton
in the court houso August 8 and 0, and
resulted In Increasing tho plurality of
Kincaid, cltirons candidate, from 1 to 5,
in tho flvo precincts which Knox claim
ed would elect him. Theso wero Irv
ing, Willamette, Fainnuunt, Mohawk
and West Cottage Grove. After tho
votes of tho precincts had been re
counted Knox'a nttorney, W. 0. Halo,
moved to dismiss the caso without go
ing furthor.and tho requeat was granted.
If tho citizens candidate gained four
votes in tho flvo precincts which tho con
testors claimed would elect Knor In
creasing his plurality from 1 to 5, how
much would It havo loon Increased by
re-counting tho other -15 precincts In
which the contoators did not claim any
thing? At tho eamo ratio, not leas than
CO and perhaps 100. And but for tho
Illegal votes of University studonts and
railroad and mill hands, and tho trading
of tholr candidates for sheriff, Treas
urer and School Superintendent for votoa
for their candldato for County Judgo,
which was dono by a few lofllcious man-
ngers who did not rcpreeont tho sub
stantial Republicans in that any moro
than In contesting tho official count
mado by tholr election judges and can
vasslng board, Kincald, tho cltUens can
dldato would havo received a majority
of several huudred votes, notwithstand
ing tho fact that tho Republicans havo
a majority of about 450 In tho county
on a straight voto, as shown by tho votes
cast for State officers,
)
"Delays Are Oanicrous."
A small plmploon yourfacomay teem
ol littlo consequence, but It shows your
blood is impure, and impure blood is
what causes most of tho diseases from
which peoplo suffer. Hotter heed tho
warning given by tho pimple and purify
your blood at once by taking Hood's
tiiirsaparllla. This medicine cures all
diseases duo to bad blood, including
scrofula ami milt rheum.
Tho non-irritating cathartic uooa's
rills. 5
Mli Worker's Convention.
Hazkltok, Ta. Aug. 13. Tho United
MIuo Workers of tho anthracite
region are holding a conference here
tody, which was called at tho instance
of President Mitchell ol thoorgauixatlon.
This conforenco reproeents tho voice of
all tho union minora in tho anthraclto
region, and some GOO delegates represent
ing 40,000 mine-workers, nro'present. It
la to bo tho most itnpor tun t meeting held
in tills region since tho formation ol tho
organization, and it is being dlscnsBod
and will bo decided the question aa to
whether the union la strong enough to
wago battlo with tho operators. Tho
men of tho Wilkesbarro district about
10,000, believo it ia ; the men of the other
two districts will bo heard from beforo
the conference adjourns.
Bicycle Races la Paris.
Thero la more luteaost manifested iu
today's races in the international chain
nionshlp bicyclo races than was shown
yesterday, when tho events opened.
Tho attendance la considerably larger
than the races of a more exciting char
acter, and several of tho belt champion
ship events ou tho program are eched
tiled for this afternoon. McFarland,
tho California crack rider, Is here to
witnesi tho races. The event will close
on tho 10th. Several American riders
will compete for tho prizes.
Ohio Comers WUI Co To Chin.
Cincinnati, 0., Aug. 18. Colonel
Corll8, commanding the First and
Second ltattallons of tho Second United
States Iufautry, which returned from
Cuba the latter part of July, expects
to havo his men fully equipped and
ready to start for China by way of
muMlsnaasmis
DYSPEPSIA
SYMPTOMS
Heart palpitation, belching, sourness,
biliousness, nervousness, bloating, con
stlpation, sleoplcsauess, heartburn, and
headache comes from a weak stomach.
Hosteler's Stomach Bitters will
strengthen yours, and thus prevent
theso ailments. It Is a valuablo remedy
for all stomach troubles, and has been
used successfully for tho past fifty years.
It nover falls. Our privato rovonuo
stamp covers tho neck of tho bottlo.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH
BITTERS
A Sure
Care for
Dliestlve Troubles
Pan Francisco to-morrow. Among tho
soildersot tho two battalions of tho
Second Iteglmont many complaints
havo beon heard adout tho food given
them on tho trip from Cuba in tho
transport Sedgwick, and it ! caid this i
which occurred between Now York
onu Cincinnati, uno soiuior emu nu
bought nrnit for his dog rather than
feed it stuff that was given him to cat.
Tho soldiors say thoy aro ready to go
to China, but fear the transport trip,
becauso of their experiences on tho way
from Cuba.
Bean taa ? H" Kind You Han Almra Bon&ti
Reunion.
De.vvim, Col., Aug. 13. Tho reunion
of tho Army of tho Philippines which
began here today, promisos to bo onoof
greatest oveutsof tho season. Tomorrow,
tho principal day, Is historical in that it
is the second annual celebration of tho
fall of Manila. A good representation
ol Uioso who took part in tho various
battles both beforo and aftor the city
was captured, aro in attendance. Tho
organization of tho National Society
Army of the Philippines, Is tho principal
matter of business to bo transacted, and
the rest of the tlmo until tho evening
of tho 16th will bo devoted to social
enjoyment and excursions to tho mount
ains. It Is estimated that thero aro
moro than 30,000 visitors in tho city.
Exercise and fei.ii.
Exercise Is a splcimiu tniug for a
henllltv
Hut when thelKxly is
wealceneil uy disease, exercise ptriuns
rather than strengthens. Exercise
not cure a "weak" stomach. It may in
crease the appetite, but it won't cure
dyspepsia, ami an
Increased appetite is
a curse not a bless
ing to the sufferer
from d spepsia.
Take exercise by
all means but also
take Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Dis
coery If there is a
deranged oriliseased
condition of tho
Stomach and other
organs of digestion
and nutrition. This
medicine is not a
cure-all but a specific
for diseases of the
stomach and diges
tive and nutritive
system. It strength
ens the stomach,
purifies the blood,
and increases physi
cal vigor.
There is no alco
hol contained in
"Golden Medical
Discovery " and It Is
absolutely free from
opium, cocaine and
every oincrnarcoiic.
It la strictly a temperance medicine.
I vrlih a any that Dr iHcrce'a Golden Med
ical Discovery hm proved a great Mciilug to
me." writes Mm Klftii K. Ilicou.of Bliutribury,
1'ronMin County, Ma,. " Trior to September,
&y7, 1 bad doctored for ruyatonucli tioublc for
Kvcrnl yr, golniz through a course of trrnt
menl without any real twrntfit. In rHplrmber,
8A had very ficU ll and rt-w or,
could rat but little I oimmcncM In KeptomUr.
i)7. to take Dr Hercva medicine, ntid In a
short time I could ent and worl. I haCKoined
twenty pounds In two months
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a cure
for constipation.
Call for City Warrants.
Not co is hereby clvcn that thero aro
(uiida on hand nnmicahlo to tho PftV
mentof all warrants ol the City of Salem
drawn on tho general fund and
endorsed on or bcloro Decomber 31, 1890.
Holdors ol said warrants will pleaso pre
sent them for payment at Ladd & Hush's
uanic, as interest win ccaso trom mio 01
this notice Jons Mom,
City Treasu-or.
Salem, Or., August 11, 1000. 8-13-lOt
Peace Declared
Why dovoto all your tlmo
tho Poor War and tho Gold
reading
tho Gold Fields of
Alaska? Thero aro otlior matters o
vital imnortance: vou mav mako a trip
East, and will want to know how to
travel. In order to havo the beatser
vice, ubo the Wisconsin Central Ry.
between St. Paul and Chicago, hot
ates and other information, writo Jas,
A. Clock, General Agent, Portland, Ore
Oil.s3TOXlXJa,.
Buntls Ito Mod Yw Han MmjjBmeM
SAIiEM JLODGES
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W. "W.
&Uem Camp No, 11H.
it. Muets tierr Friday arer.
ri(, 7.30. Iu A. O. 0. Wt hall, Bute Ins. bldg,
1 I). I'runtr. 1). 0, W, A, Mooraa, eleri
room IS, Moores blk
IfORKaTHHS OK .A.MICRIO.A.
Court Ulierwood Kornl No, IS. UnU rMdar
nt,hu In Turner block. John M. Cbato, 0. R.
A L. Drawn Sue. U-17-lrr
FREEBDRGER1 MEAT MARKET
Is open again under now management
and wo will supply vou with the finest
fresh meats, lard oto. put up in the
boat sliano and promptly
delivered. Coma and see us. Phono.
Main 2)10.
VAN Mllto k CO
sgij
for occcptahlr fale&5.
State If patentod.
THE PATENT RECORD,
Baltlmsrt), Md.
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WHY USE
BBCIUJSa TTIKT
I.tOHT AND ARK
WB SELL TIII1EK
"YCSKA" WE1.BUACH MANTI.K, Tho Terr latent
HUNDRED DANDLK rOWKIl with a coimumMloii of onlrlhreo feet per hour.
197. The old ataudbr. of uood luUng Quality
soccnu,
'IDEAL." Nofqnllo a good quality but glrlng
fa
prlee, is cent, , ......
Any of tbeao mantlca put on and bnrnera properly adjusted at above rate. .
.i. .... ,, ..,- nn.i, nnnMrripl If not wh7 notf Call nnd aco a and
UJ IVJU UOC VVCL.ODMU
tltfTTttn r.TflllT fnr T.ESH MflVKY with (
flcial light, We havo gai tlovca also. ll u buow
SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71
No Flies on a Hot Stove
Nor is there any flaw or blemish on the work we do, either in
plumbing, tinninc or repairing. We lead on eveiy thing- in the
va of first-class work in our
pruft ancj Hop Dryer work a
T g BURBOUGHS, 102 StatO
THOS. MIL.NB
SUC0K8S0K. TO L. M. KIItK
Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, and Land Plaster.
Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales.
Prompt nnd careful attention given to tho
dolivory of goods to any part of tho city.
54 to 58 State St. Phone 871.
The 1900 Campaign
IS PROVING TO
THAN THAT OF
The Filipino
IS STILL IN PROGRESS AND
STILL AT THE FRONT.
The Boer War
CONTINUES TO DRAW OUT AS AN UNSATIS
FACTORY PROBLEM FOR ENGLAND.
The China War
IS PROVING TO
COMPLICATION
The Capital
IS GIVING THE
RELIABLE NEWS
ITS NEWS IS ALWAYS AHEAD OF ITS RIVAL S.
NO PAPER WAS
ALL THE NEWS
GIVES IT SO PROMPTLY AND FOR SO LITTLE
MONEY. TRY IT AND BE CONTENT.
HOFER BROS., Publishers.
CANADIAN
X PACIFIC
Away
To the
Mountains
ARE YOU taking a vacation? If so, wo
would liko to send you somo litera
ture about "Danff Hot Springs"
"Tho Great Glacier ol theSelkirks,"
and the magnificent hotels thore,
operated by tho Canadian Pacific
Railway, Choap Excursion Rates
made from all Pacific Coast points.
OR, IF YOU aro going East take your
Tickets by the "Imperial Limited"
and spend a day or two at our moun
tain resorts. You will benefit by It
and enjoy It,
Apply to nny Canadian Pacific Ry. Agent
or to
E,
, J. COYLE,
II. H. ABBOTT,
A. G. P. A
140 Third St.
Vancouver, B. 0.
tortiami
OTEAM WOOD SAW
VJ Two Machines
worK uona Uulckly
M . .. .
ieiepnono 83 black. Leave orders at
realUecco on 12th street, or Stelner's
market. M. Vau Fijckt, YkwPabk. tVOtL.
uW?lsbach Mantle?
HVB A 000O
LONO LtVBD.
C1RADK8:
thlnR Jn maUlM. . Durable and
ttea ONK
lTtco M o.
and glrlng EIGHTY. CAN!)
GHTY (.'A;
DLK rOWKH. ITICO
aamo candlo power aa tho Ho, m, ana ai nan mo
.... ..-
nnnMcnc) If not wh7 notf Call and aco tu ana
BUKNcKar we will pruvo to jrou that you can get
rlth one of thcra burnera than with any other form of aril.
mem hi jou.
Chemekotn St.. Telophono 603.
line.
specialty.
Phone I6II
BE EVEN
1896
MORE INTERESTING
War
OUR BOYS ARE
BE THE GREATEST
OF A CENTURY.
MILITARY
Journal
MOST DIRECT, PROMPT AND
ON ALL THESE SUBJECTS.
EVER PUT UP THAT GIVES YOU
IN SUCH COMPACT FORM, THAT
More Cheap Excursions
to the East
Round trip tickets from Denver, Colo
rado Springs, and Pueblo to Chicatro,
Peoria and intermediate points, will bo
sold August 4 and 10, and September 7
and 21, by tho
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
AT lUTK OF '
One Regular Fare Flos $2.00 for llonnd Trip
Return Umtt Octobor 31, 1000
One faro to Chicago and return
Aug. 1,25,20, 27 for the
G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT
With liberal return limit.
SPECIAL TRAINS
O.nbNiqht Out to Chicago, will leave
1 Denver 3;45 p. m.. Colorado Snrinirs.
8:55 p. m. and Pueblo 2.45 p. m. for ex.
cursions of Aug 4, 10 and 24, and Sept.
7 and 21. Tickets aleo good on regular
trains. For full information apply to
A. E. Coonu, Gen. a
act. 1'ortlaml Dr.
a, .,. m . --.- -
" ihompbos, a. U. V,
n i
Torvfca. Van.
Jou. Skbastian G. P. A., Chicago.
UcFL$ll
ptraai vp aCflSprji.ii. iRKlvi
roa From rorttand.
Chicago Bait Lake, Denver Ft,' Worth "" "
8nclal Omaha,, Kanaaa City, BttiOQpra
9:15 am Louls.C'hlcago and Kail,
Bdo- . Bpo-
kane Walla Walla, BpoVano, Minna- Hunt
Flyer spoils, tit. fanl, Duluth, Mil- Flyer
6,-w p m wankee Uhlcar and east. 7.(0
a. m,
MoUEr'. VIA HBNT1NQTOM s0
Pi a
OOltAN'BTKAMBUIl'H.
8 pm. For Ban Francltoo, I p, a
Ball orcry Ave days.
ax! Hun COLUMniA 1UVKII 4 p. a,
Hstur- UTKAMKKd, exBun
day To Astoria and way Landings,
10 p, m.
WHJiAMKTTR niVKU A"j'm
liCare For Portland, Kowbrrg anil war dp, ra,
Balem Utidliifts. Tneaday, Thurs Mod.
day and Katanlay at 6.80a.m. Ucd
Friday
WILLAMKTTK lltVKR mVI810M.
Hosts to I'ortland aa abova. Transfers
street ear tluo at Oregon City If the steamers trt
to
delayed thero.
Tickets I
10 ail poinia in Urttau.
Waahiu
J.WU .t..M,M W IMW
ton, California or Iho East, llsgnn
thronih from Balcm free. Clioi.
.. . r--1,rn-l- . Ihn IT... 1.Z.
cheeked tbronnh from Balcm free,
rail or river routo to I'ortland, ConnecUoi
mado at i'ortland with all rail, ocean urt rlrer
Unoa. W- H. IIU ILIIURT
Ocn, i'asa Agt.. rorllindOr.
0. M. rOYiKBS,
Agant, .Trade Street dock, Etitn
City ticket and freight oHou 29CommertUUt.
SOUTH AND EAS1
VIA
Southern Pacific Co.
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains Icavo Salem (or Portland stud way
eUttionantG:40n. m. , 7:54 a. iu. nj
4:05 p. m.
hr I'orUand. B A M
118 80 1 11
10 SI P u
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8:14 AM
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8.40 A U
72i A U
K30 A M
7:00 A U
toav M
WAX
10.30 A M
8.S6 A M
635 1 M
8:41 A M
12 48 P M
Lt Kilera
-11:00 A M
.123 A M
.itoru
.1.UFM
Ar Ashlaud-
Ar Hacramcnto....
Ar Ban Francisco...
ArURdcn. ..
Ar tienver. ... ,
ArKansa, City
Ar Chicago ...
Ar Ixm Angelcs
Ar XI I'aso.
Ar Fort Worth
Ar City of Mexico
Ar Houston .
Ar New Orleans.
Ar Washington
Ar Now York ..
, k.ib A M
. 9-00 A M
.705 A M
. 7.ti A M
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. 9.fi& A U
.IMAU
,633 1' MJ
. til A M
.n, i- m
1'ullmnn and Tourists cars on both
trains. Chair cars Bacramento to Ogden
and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago,
St. Louis, Now Orleans and Washington.
ConnoctliiK 'at Ban irondlaco with
BOV
oral
for
Honolulu,
Japan, China, Philippines, Central and
BlUUIIltSMllJ JI1IUO 1UI AXUIIUIUIU,
South America.
Beo Mr. W. W. Bkinner ngont at Baletu
Station, oraddross
0. U. MARKIIAM, Q. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon,
POSSIBLY
You aro not nwaro 0! tho fast tlmo ar.d
superb sorvico now aifordod by Uie
wcToa
2
WC HAVE
2
Daily Fast Trains-
TO THE EAST.
!
If you cannot tako tho morning train
travol via tho ovonlng train. Both aro
finely eqnlppod.
"Our Specialties"
Fast Tlmo, Through Sorvico, Pullman
Palace Sleepers. 'Pullman Tourist Sleep
ers. Pullman Diners, Library (Cafe) Car
and Freo Reclining Chair cars,
Hours In tlmo saved to Omaha, Chic
ago, Kansas City, St. Louis, New York
Boston, and other Eastern points.
Tickotagood to Salt Lake City and
Denver.
It is toour interest to use Tux Ovxr
land Limitki). Tickets and sleeping
car berths can bo secured from
W. W. Skinnkb.
Agent S. P. Co.
Or Guy Powers, Agvt. 0 It. A N.
J3alem Ore.
J. II, LoTimor, Qen'l Agent,
No. 1S6 Third St. Portland Or.
Oregon Shon Line Railroad
The Direct Route to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
tho UNION PACIFIC Fast Mali Line,
or Uie RIO GRANDE Scenlo Linos.
No Change of Cars
On the Portlands hicago Special, "th
finest in tho West."
Equlppod With
Klegsut Htandard Simpers .
Hue Ktvi Ordlnarj Tourist Bleapers.
Huperb Ubrarr-Uuffet Cars.
Snfeodlp Dinners, Meats alacarts.
Free ItecllnlngCbairCirs..
Comfortable Coaches and SmoMrs.
Kntlr Train Completelr VesUbuled.
For further information PPLD9
JR. NAGEL, GUY POWERB
Trav. Pass. Agt. Agent 0. R. & N.
142 Third 8t. Portland Or. Balem
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad
TIME OAHD.
No. 2 For Yaqulna: .
Train leaves Albany 12:5P'?
Train leaves Uorvallls.... HOP'"'
Train arrives Yaqulna . 6:65 p. w-
No. 1 Returning: ,
Leaves Yaqulna..., w s'
Leaves Corvallis. ...,..,. t ":W a. m
Arrives Albany 12.10 p. m
No. 3 For Detreit: mM ,
Leavco Albany J'SS'S'
Arrives Detroit ll:20a.B.
No. 4 Returning: .a ,n Kl
Leaves Detroit, . , If : P- "
Arrives Albany 6:45 p.m.
Leaves Corvallis 0 :W a. m. ,
?Arrlvea Albany., 6:46 a.m.
Lea'voa Albany 7: I'
Arrives Corvallis 8 :05 p.
One and two connect at Albany w
Corvallis with Koutbero Pacific tisloji
glvlDg direct service to and from !"
port and adjacent beaches. .
Trains for tbo mountains arrive
rWrnlf. nf.. nnnn . ulvlnir r 'aUDlC V'B
tn Kinh inmnlnn irrniinds On tpS
Breltenbush and Sautlam river
ta
same day.
Five and aix onnect at Albany w'
!,o alhanv lM-ot tn anil from PorUa'
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