The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, August 20, 1900, Image 2

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woman's
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thoueht
Nightmare
oui.
ztuncy to prepare! theayatem rortne event
without any discomfort whatever. Thlallnlment
of women 111
en fhrouih thl irreat crlila without fufrerlpK,
It a irodaend to women Bend for free book contain!
prlccleat value. Addreas, nnulQeld Regulator
The Man
Who Doubts!
X X In every community there is the man who doubts. He
"don't believe" he can get a ready to wear suit that will fit
him; he "don't believe" that we can save him money on cloth
ing; he "don't believe" our advertisements; he "don't believe"
anything or anybody, and yet the chances are ten to one he
goes out with one of our suits on his back. X X X X
vt71rv? because there is proof in our stock to convince
Wily jjie most confirmed unbeliever. There's style
here; there's beauty; there's care in make; there's artistic tail
oring; there's proper finish; there's good material; there's a
guarantee, and best of all, the prices are there, proving them
selves in every case below the figures of other stores. X X
Wc want the man who doubts to come in and see some of our
novelties we are showing in suits. Reader if "thou art the
man ' come in and see what we have in store for you. X A.
G, W, Johnson & Company,
The Peoples Clothiers and Furnisher 3.
TOE DAILY JOURNAL
BY HOFER UnQTHEnS,
MONDAY, AUG. 20, 1000.
Dully Ono Yoar, 3.00 In Advnnoo
Dally Four Month $1. In Advanoo
Wookly Ono Yoar Sl.oo In Advanoo
OUR NEWPORT LETTER.
Fishing and other Events atOlssen's Day
Sunjtli.Dynamlte-Muiseli Seal Rocks.
Nbwpoiit, Aug. 18:
No trip to tlio eonsldo Is comploto with
out tnklnn In Seal Hock a. Thorldoof
olght mllos down tlio beach, tlio row
ftcroea tlio bay, tlio return at low tide,
nro all intensely intonating and dovolop
nn npjxHlto that Is destructive to hotel
profits at tlio terminal oIntB.
Fishing on tlio bay lias not been so
good tlio past week. Tlio water litis not
been clear, but tlio river wator is sick
looking as It gets in all streams In mid
summer. K.J. Swnfford has captured
tlio champion iloundor, weighing ton
and n-hnlf pounds. Tlio litrgoat taken
boforo was probably tlio in a to to this, a
ton pounder in Ford Ilros'. eolno.
Stafford's flah was 28 inches long and
as wldo as the top of a barrel. Ho
thought ho had hooked a woolen blanket
Down at tlio Capo Foulwonther light
thoro is iluocod-flehlngoff tlio jocks, but
it takes Bcvoral days to got onto their
curves.
Irncrovlng the lUrtor.
Exploding dynnmlto under the rocks
that obstruct tlio entrance to Yaijnlua
bay has boon part of the entertainment
afforded summer rosortors at Newport.
Thursday tlio first blasts wero 11 red, ono
of 400 pounds mid one of 200 pounds.
Doth Bent the salt spray about the same
height Into tlio nlr-nearly two hundred
foot, n towerlng'column of white foam
resembling tlio pictures of u dlachargo
of the Old Faithful geyser in Yellow
stone national park. Tlio dull thud,
that shook the bay mado tlio hills
tromblu and must havo cooked the fish
for several hundred foot around.
$ 25,000 is to bo expended on blowing
up Pinnnclo rock. About ten shots
havo been fired and Bitmples of blue rock
are Bhown that wero thrown up by tlio
dynamlto. The fact Is, tlio Jetties need
repairing much more than this rock
noeds blowing out. The repairs could
nave neon inauo tor r-o.uuo a low years
ago, but now will cost 175,000 or $10O,
000. As they uro there Is wator enough
for u great commerce.
Amateur photographers have been
opt. uuay taking snapshots ol the ex
plosions. The Btoamor General Wright
gives an alarm whistle a half minute hi
tore the blast Is touched off by olectrl
city, and all gut ready to catch the groat
columns of wator that leap up Into tlio
ulr? Capt, Clark of the Life Having
station lias eomo of the llnest views that
have boon taken.
The Bay Nt;iM.
Tlio Salem campers and cottagers at
Olsson's bad a bonfire tlio other night
and about forty young ami old enjoyed
the occasion immensely. As the full
moon rose over the head of the bay it
converted that body at high tide into a
shimmering swt of silver. In the midst
o(,our festivities the search light of tho
MtuuaujU, (the lighthouse tender that
has boon In this harbor several days),
was turned full on our party. All re
spoudod with a cheer which was answer
od from the boat across tho water. Then
au excursion party went up the bay, and
a launch went down, the occupants sing
lug and Japanese lanterns swinging on
t ue iow. um losmonou games wero
played until the high tide put out our
bontlro on tlio beach.
Dstb to Mujielj.
On an early morning trip to the light-
houso on Yaiiulna head we learned to
u....t.. I-...!... ...., t.MM.tallltlftill tl(M,tf I I
ltUhriiaturetoioeartdwantlriffl, The dreadful ordeal
nglt WHICH tne capecuiiii moiner mu paw, nowntr,
fraught with pain, ludttlng ami dinger, that the very
of It fills her
with horror. Tnere
It no neceaalty for
the ordeal of child
birth to be either
tialnftit nr dancer.
Mollier's
The use of
Mother' Fmrwr) during
FlICIHl
tnat it la aaie y pa
hascarrleu thousand
carried thous
, inn i ncy ucciarc
Inor Information of
Co, Atlanta, Ga.
cat mussels roasted on tho rocks. There
aro endless quantities of thoso beautiful
bivalves, dcop pearl blue on tho Insido,
bluo and black on tho outsldo and look
ing as if they wero varnished. Tho
muBsol is richly ornngo color with a
slightly pungent salt wator flavor. It
nd bores to tlio rock and to other mus
sels by a cluster of bristles. Whllo at
mo lighthouse 1 nil inn women woro
gathering them In crools and pack
Ing thorn up the cliff by a baud ovor
thotr forehead.
Wo built a fire on tho rocks to brow
our coffeo and toast our bread. Tho
coffeo was settled by a dash of cold
wator and tho Armours' choicest break
fast bacon was broiled to a turn on tho
coals, when we put our mussels on
tho hot rocks and covorod thorn ovor
with others. In live minutes they an
nounced by their own tempting flavor
that breakfast was ready. The mussel
ban no sand in It, hut is salted and pop-
noted by old dame nature Just to my
tnsto,and put tho finishing course on an
outdoor breakfast.
Sunsets on the Sea
Tho sunsets at tho westorn coast nro
alone worth tl.u cost of a trip lioro. On
tho Atlantic people only seo tho sunrises
but hero wo only see his majesty take
his evening dip Into tho endless Pacific.
Often there Is n bank of clouds revealed
"Just as "the sun goes down." Then
there nro wondorful revolutions of n sun
down cltyof gold, with towors and cas
tles, spires and minarets. Somotlmes n
wholo city appears. It Is almost Impos
sible to doscrlbo tho beauty of a porfect
sunsot at sea, and we seo a good many of
them at Newport this month and next.
Thonftarglow Is as beautiful as tho do
scout into tho waves Is Impressive. As
the Btin goes under It changes in slmpo.
It flattens out and at last seems to quiv
er like a molten mass of gold. Then tho
westorn skies light up with yellows, pale
greens and finally merges Into pale blue,
with the ttars peeping through.
Life at Seal Rocks.
Thoro nro only four families hero in
cottages, and not many nt the hotel.
Squire Furror's family nro here nnd.with
improvements made this year, havo the
host appointed cottitgo wo have soon on
these coasts. It has wide porches,
neauiuui views ot tho ocean on thr o
sides, with largo windows to tho sea
from the dining room and sitting room,
and interiors made cosy and inviting,
The library mid parlor aro carpeted with
brussels and plenty of rugs and tho
Squire, likes it so well ho wants tolivo
hero tho year round.
Seal Hocks havo tho richest natural
bill of faro of any place lu tho world that
I know of. Thoro is venison and salmon,
trout and shellfish, mutton, beef and
loultry, blue berries and iu this latter
part of August, the llnest strawberries
I ever saw, mid I think I know what
strawberries aro. Tho vegetables are all
lino, and Mrs. Stltt knows how to
prepare it all with a homelike relish.
Then there is the wondorful Alsea
honey, good milk and butter,
Se Lion sal Flshlni.
rea t.iou numors irom isow York havo
lcon operating at llecotn head and the
herds have boon taking refuge by tho
thousand at Seal Hooks. Hero thev aro
undisturbed, as some old art of tho log
islaturo forbids ktlllug animals on these
rocks, Still eomo ono shot a kitten or
baby sea lion tho other day and coward
ly loft It to bleat and dlo on tho rocks.
It camo whore and some ono skinned It
to make himself a bit ot brown fur.
Fishing at Seal Hocks is a head ot any
Bummer resort on this toast. There aro
salmon trout at Heaver crook two miles
north, mountain trout in tho lakes and
crook a mllo south, and deep sea fishing
Just off tho rocks whenever tho sea is not
illiltllinVlililtilliillliVf-Sri1aaiMttMiiiM
, rough, nild that Is quite OltOtl, Mr. Stltt
takes people out almost dally In an open
row bjat, and tho boat is easily filled In
an hour or two with the Quest sea buss,
cod and other choice fish. Ho supplies
tho Newport matkot rart of tho time
Seal Rock Personals.
Win. Stltt has kopt tho hotel for six
years. Ho and his good wife, son and
two daughters aro very dovoted to their
guests and leayo nothing uudotio to en
tertain thorn alt. Mr. Stltt Is nn old
sailor and fisherman, brought up to tho
soa and loves it still. Ho will quit tho
hotel about tho mtddlo of Soptorabor,
when ho will tako salmon in tho Alsea,
and hlu family will rcmovo to Newport,
tho hotel having passed to other hands.
Mr. John Fogarty who runs a line k
lino to points on tho South beach has a
ranch adjoining tho Llfo Saving station.
Ono of his eons now in Alaska was on
fio force horo for years and a younger
son has taken his placo. Mr. Fogarty
has fat horses and safe rigs and knows
tho country and the history of tho
ranchers, as well as thoso who havo left
tho country, having mado failures. Ho
knows tho Btory of ovcry wreck and
is ono of the best of o itortnlners If he
sells Ills ranch he 1b a man who will bo
missed on thoso beeches.
Jos. Fontaine, Sr., of Salem, has been
at Seal Hocks for two weeks. When ho
camo hero ho was hardly expected to
livo and it was feared a trip would bo
required back to Newport for a coflin.
But at tho end of a week this Illlheo
bad him on his foot nnd ho was gaining
in nppotlto, walking about and doing
well when wo loft. Job. Jr., camo from
Eastern Oregon to attend his father, and
has boon enjoying tho llshlng.
K. IIokkii.
"Hunter Is the Dest Sauce,"
Yet somo peoplu nro novor hungry.
Whatever thoy cat has to bo "forced
down." Thoro is, of courso, something
wrong with these people. Dy taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla a short time they
are given an nppotlto and then thoy en
Joy eating and food nourishes them. If
you find your appetite falling, Just try n
bottle of Hood's. It Is a true stomach
tonic and every dose does good.
The best family cathartic la Hood's
PIIIb. 3
Important Railroad Case.
Gantom, g. I)., Aug. 20. Tho State
board of railroad coinmlsloncrs which
met hero to-day began a caso which
will have Important bearing on whother
or not the various railroad companies
having lines iu the Stnto will bo ro
il ul red to virtually doublo-track their
roads, Tho hearing was granted In
accordance with n petition of n number
of farmers who ask that the Chicago,
Milwaukee ami St. Paul Hallroad bo
compelled to construct a side truck mid
way between Canton and Harrlsburg.
Tho track would savo thorn from
hauling grain and moving livo stock n
long way. Tho oppononts of tho po
titlon say that if it is granted similar
applications will be mado from all parts
of the State; that besides being it great
expense to the railroads, It would Injuro
tho towns, which woulb loso shipments
of grain nggregratlng millions of bush
els each season. Kail roads In other
States nro interested iu tlio outcome
Saturday M(ht Runnaway.
Lnto Saturday night a team hitched to
tho Salem Soda works wagon, which
was being used by Hingllng' bill-posters,
runaway but woro caught boforo nny
great damage was done. Thov started
for Francis barn nnd made things lively
for n short t lino. Spilling a little paste
and breaking their harness was tho
only damage done.
Keep Late Hours.
Somo South Salem residents aro com
plaining of a bovy of boys who disturb
the neighborhood until a Into hour Hour
ly every night. The bays will havo to bo
quieter about their conferences or change
location or tako tho cons, iiioiices.
CtTlKN.
I, Ike a flash of lightning, sudden and
startliu:
l disease mmkcm down many n
disease strikes down many n
man,
Yet there lime Iwen warnings
iiM)ii warnings,
unheeded, Food has
lain like it Iteuvy weight ill the stomach
after eating There have been belch
iugs, bitter rUiiigs iu the mouth, nerv
oiiMieait, slcopleMiieNi and growing irri
tnhi'itv. Instead of litteuiug to these
warning", recourse has leen had to some
of the nerve numbing rwtlliutUea that
cover but never cure disease. Many
serious discuses In-gin iu a diseased con
dition of the stomach mid organs of
digestion and nutrition. For such dis
eases there it one medicine which rarely
fails to uiTect n complete cure. Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures
ninety-eight or cent, of all who give it
a fair and faithful trial. It is a temper
ance medicine nnd contains no alcohol.
"I h alllUtfd with what the doctora called
ntrvuu iihIImwIIoh." wiIin Mr Them. ( Lcvrr,
.iflxwr Hlclilnml Co. 8. C "I took medicine
fioiu ni family ihvi.klaii to nnatull In look
ing orr mic ol ))r 1'ifice' Memorandum
H ml. I lutimt riy iac tlncrltxtl exactly 1
w rU- tn you Hint maile n twtcmeut. Vuu scut
ire i letcritHMe lit ut quotum, alto some
livKK-iih ititt-t I amiiM those out aa ttcst I
iviil-t Iml tlimiiilit mytclf incurable at I autrcretl
to much with isilu umlcr my nua anil an empty
fc ting in my slum jcIi. At night wouUl have
ivM or hot fret ami hamW, alternately. I w
'Uliiw iirrvvm ami autTcmi a great ilea! men
UUv thinking tlwit ileatii uouMsoou claim me
.i0 expected something unusual to take
pi wc. wna Irritable atut impatient, ami greatly
eilucnl in rlesh 1 coulj scarcely cut any thing
lh.it uould not produce a Uut feeling in my
Momach After some hesitation, owing to my
piejudlcea agaiiul patcut medicine, I decided
to try a few Iwllleaof )r llcrve a tloMeu Med
ical l)icoery and ' Pellets.' After taking sev
en! tuttlesot mch. found I wat improtiug. I
continued for six luoulha or more, oiT uud on
uutll 1 wit cured
Or tierce's Pleasant Pellets
positive cure for constitution,
are
DM
for acceptable Ideas.
State II patented.
THE PATENT RECORD,
Bs.ltla.ore, Hd. J
No ono need
suffer from
Indication or
Dysptcsla.
Tho Bitters 1b a
euro euro for
these, as well
as for
Nervousness.
Sleetlessness.
Flatu'ency.or
Malaria
Fever and Aiue
All drugglsta
sell It.
fet STOMACH
Sitters
JOURNAL X-RAYS
Don't talk politics until tho frost Is on
tho pumpkin, and you will keep cool.
Thoro nro said to bo too many peop'o
trying to mako monoy out of religion.
Admiral Dewey Is getting to bo quite
a roepectnblo kind of a being again, sinco
ho is in nobody's way.
It will bodllilculttotalk politics to tho
farmers until tho frost is on tho pump
kin and tho fodder's in tlio shock.
A
Koosovclt is greater than Dewey. Tho
latter was made ridiculous by tho push,
but Teddy is doing it for himself.
A
Qeorgo Washington couldn't ttll a Ho.
Ho was excusable. Mark Twain could
toll a He, but wouldn't (except for poy.)
Li Hung Chang can lie, and ho pioposes
that everybody shall know It.
ft c s
It certainly looks as though 1 loose volt
had mado a mistake. If ho had staid
in Now York ho could havo beon candi
date for governor and ho might havo had
porfect freedom to swing his hat, too,
right In tho faco of Tom Piatt, at that.
Tho Chinese threaten to murdor tho
foreign government representative un
less tho powers withdraw tholr armies.
Thoy nro almost as savage and blood
thirsty nB tho lunatic on tho German
throno, who Instructed his soldiers to
slay mon, women and chidron. Hut
William is one ot tlio noble upholders of
civilization I Ho nnd God nro omnipo
tent I Appeal.
A
For downright political cussedncss,
tho following item from tho Astoria Hud
got takes the palm:
''The Icsnl followers of the g. o. p. nro
wearing a campaign emblem that ap
pears slightly mixed, it is a button and
on its faco is n representation, branded
''it full dinner pall." The picture, how
ever, looks very much like u 'swellhend"
can of Alger's embalmed beef."
Another iiggrcgatlon of cranks nnd
malcontents whoso victuals do no ngrco
with them has called itself together at
Indianapolis and decided tosupport Mr.
Hrynn, McKlnloy organ.
If the same pcoplo had declared for
McKlnloy their digestion would havo
boon declared right. They would bo par
tlon nnd saints of the highest order.
Many McKlnloy papors nro busy trad
ttc'tigHryan and perverting the platform
on which ho stands, and somo Hryan pa
pors aro assuming tho same attltudu to
wards Mr. McKlnloy. This is not wise.
It is not even smart, and surely it is not
just. Why not consider tho mon nnd tho
issues dispassionately, and encourage
voters iu drawing honest conclusions?
Ho calm, brethren. This stronuosity Is
too eovoro on nil of us.
ft ft
Onco in ovory twenty-four hours Aaron
Palmer is baked nllve in tho great oven
of tho Hellevuo hospital, iu Now York
City. At a temperature of from 300 to
100 degrees ho Is allowed to roast in the
oven (or from half to three-quarters of
nn hour. Then ho is removed, thorough
ly massaged, and placed in tho sun
where a broiling process is begun. AnJ
all because ho is alllicted with arthritis
deformans. Translated that means th t
ho has gout.
Peace DtcUrtd
Why devote nil your time reading
tho lloer War nnd tho Gold Fields ol
Alaska? Thoro aro other mnttora o
vital importance; you may mnkoatrin
haat. and will want to know how to
travel, tn order to liavo tho beat ser
vice, use tho Wisconsin Central Hy
batweon St. Paul nud Chicago. For
atea nud other Information, writo Jaa.
A. Clock, General Agent, Portland, Ore
Low Kites to Chlcaio.
a special rnto ol 71.60 tlratclnsa to I
Chlcngo and return will bo mado by tho
Chicago it Northwestern Hallway no I
count tlio u. A. K. encampment.
nuKum uu uio Aug. .tat nun -'.'ml. tot l
mil inioimmion canon or addreea
A. G. lUiiKKit, General Agent
153 Third St., Portland. Oro.
8 16 tit
SALEM JLODGrES
. i. w. nr.
Bnlom Camp No. 1M. Uecta every Friday ever.
X:.,!?.n A. O.U. W hall, Slafo Int. bMg.
1'. 1). I'runty. t). O. W. A. Moorc cleri
u- .. . .ir.7 ..' . "w
room It, Moorea blk
KOKIC3TICKS Ol' AM1CHIOA
Itoiut Hherwooa Jioreu No. U. Mix'U Jlldav
nUhta lu Turner block. John U. Cbase. c. K.
A u Urowo Secy, II.j7.1it
FREEBURGER9 ME AT UABKLT
la open acaln under now management
and vo will aupplv you wltli the flneat
trealt meata, larU etc. put up In the
cleaneat and beat ahapa and promptly
delivered. Come and aeo ua. Phona
Main '-V10,
VAN PATTON k CO.
Oregon State FairD.RH.
SALEAl, OREGON,
SEPTEA1BER 17 TO 22, 1900.
Bigger and Better Than Ever Before
Grounds Greatly Imtroved, Dulldlnjs Recalrcd and
Renovated.AIIStockHulldlnisThoroiijhly Disinfected
Evcrythln' In Flrstclass Condition for the Largest
and tlcst
Lfvc Stock Show and Agricultural
Exposition Ever Held on the Coast
Good Raclnu Every Afternoon
Music and Fun at NUM.
$20,000
IN PREA.IUA.S
AND PURSES
Auction sale of livo stock will bo mndu n lending fenturo. All livo stock nnd
other exhibits hauled free ovor tho Southern I'aeillc railroad. I ted need passenger
rates on all railroads. For premium list and other information, addreas
W. H. WEHRUNG, Pres.,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
WHY USE
IIUCIIUBK THEY OIVK A GOO"
I.IUIIT AND AUK LONU LIVKI).
WH HKLL TURKU OIUDKBl
'VUBKA" WKI.H1IAUII MANTI.K. Tho Tfrr
IIUNDUKI) (,'ANIILK 1-OHKIt with a miiMimntlnii nf nnlv ll.rco fevt tier hour. iTIroWc.
NO, 197. Tlio old JlnmlbT, or grxxt laatlng quality and giving KldUTY CANDI.K 1'OWKIl. l'rlco
'II1EAL." Niit'ijulto as good quality hut giving lamo candle powor M tlio No. 197, nnd at half tho
prloc, 15ct-uta,
Any ol thcao matillus put on nud burn r properly adjuiitcd nt nbovo rntcs.
DJ?V.USE WELSBACH BURNERS? "wWWloASuVSa
n imiicii liiuill HIT IjIVKS MUIXltX Willi OUO
flntal lli.l.t 1a t. - - t -!. ....i
Mvti 11511H iiv limuKiu siuti riwi. ivC((i8nnow
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-, tinning or repairing. We lead on everything in the
way of first-class work in our line.
Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty
T. S BURROUGHS, 102 State Phone I5II
THOS.MILNE
SUCCESSOR TO L. M. KIKK
Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, and Land Plaster.
Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales.
Prompt nnd careful attention given to tho
delivery of goods to nny 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
13 uiviinu 1Mb
RELIABLE NEWS ON ALL THESE SUBJECTS.
ITS NEWS IS ALWAYS AHEAD OF ITS RIVAL'S.
NO PAPER WAS EVER PUT UP THAT GIVES YOU
ALL THE NEWS
uivtb ll iu PROMPTLY AND FOR SO LITTLE
MONEY. TRY IT AND BE CONTENT.
HOFER BROS., Publishers.
CANADIAN
?C PACIFIC
If you are joint to Chlcaf o or
Points East rememter the
G. A. R. Rate
$711?
Chicaga
and Return
Tickets on sale Auiust 21 and I2.anl
CooJonthls Company's Maiheflcent Train, the
Imperial Limited
For particulars, apply to
E. J. COYLE, H. H. ABiiorr.
a. u. r. A., HO Tbirtl St.
r'ancouvor, B. C,
aucouvor.
Portland
OTEAIYI WOOD SAW
J Two Mnnhlnn.
Work Done Quickly.
Toiephoue 26S3 black. Leave onlera at
residecco on ISth atreot. or Steiner'e
market. M. Vh Flkkt, YkwPabb. R-Ot
$20,000
At. D. WISDOM, Sec,
Portland, Oregon.
.W?lsba(b Mai?fle?
lalo.t thlnir 111 tnal.ttra. lMirablc ana
Kites UNK
Ol II1CM INUUCrH II aU II IUI BUT OIIICT IOrm Ol ni.
.t ..
ilium 10 you,
Chomoketn St.. Telopbono C03.
BE EVEN
1896
MOKE INTERESTING
War
OUR BOYS ARE
BE THE GREATEST MILITARY
OF A CENTURY.
Journal
AtUbT DIRECT, PROMPT AND
IN SUCH COMPACT FORM, THAT
MoreCheap Excursions
lo the East
Itounil trip tickets from Denver, Colo
rado Springs, and Pueblo to Chicago,
1 eorla and intermediate polnta, willT
sold August 10, nnd September 7 and
21, by the
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
AT RATS OF
One Regular Fate Plus $2.00 for Rouod Trip
Return Limit October 31, 1000
Ono fare to Chicago and return
Aug. L3 W, "5, 20, for tho
G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT
With liberal return limit.
SPECIAL TRAINS
iw" NQa'.'J 0uT TO C'hcmio. will leave
IWr 3H5 p m Colorado Springs!
3:65 p. m. and Pueblo 2.45 p. m. or ex.
7"andOlO,TUL.g,10.and 2- Be".
7 ana Jl. Tickets aleo good on ro-iular
traina. For lull information apply to
... B.Mmt, G.Pfe.
.,
Chicago
Halt Lnks, lionror
?. Worlh
Hly. at1
Stioclai
umniia, unnaaa cut,
Ijjula.Clilcago nnd Kaat,
V-.1A a.m
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5p3.
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kano
W1U Walls, Sppknno, MI11 n.
ni)lla, Ht. l'nul, Uiilutii, Mil-
Flyer
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0:00 pm
Tifu-w uaau MUU tMWl.
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tlo Kz.
Dp, in
VIA HUNTINGTON
"6TKAN"HTKAllHHn"H
8 p U1
for Ban Frnnclaoo,
onu i-Tcry uvo uaya.
r. u
8 p. in,
x. Hun
Until r
dny C01.UM11IA IllVEIl
UTIfAHIt.-ll
1.
To Aatorln nnd nny ijtndlnn
at Big,
iu p, m.
wiMjAMKttk niVEit
ArC
Icnvo
Dalem' I
For l'ortland,Newlicrir nnd wa,:
lnill. 'Inu.l.. 1... '1
day nnd Kntunlny nt t-30 a.m
F Id.,
W1LLAMETTK IllVEIl HIVI810N.
Iloata to rortland ns nbovo. Irauifen
itrcct car lino at Oregon City If tho iicamenii
delayed thoro. Tlokcta to nil points ju 0"'"J
1 Orrgon,
WiuiiiiiKion, uniuoruia or mo Kant, ij,:::
nhpeked tlironKli from Bnlom fron pi,.i!'(
mil or rlvor routo to l'ortlnnd. Conn(vu7,.'
mado nt l'ortlnnd with nil rail, ocean and rirl.
lluea. W II, IIUBIBBBT r"
Ocn, l'aaa Agt.. IWUaaddr
Q. J(. FOWKHS
Agent, Trndo Blrcct d(Kk, Biui,
City ticket nud freight offlco atfl Commtrri"l it
SOUTH AND EA81
VIA
Southern Pacific Co,
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains lenvo Snloni (or l'ortlnnd nnd wir
BtAtlona nt 6:40 n. m. , 7:5-1 n. m. mj
4:05 p. m.
Lv l'ortlaUd.
8.80 A M 8.30 I'll
,1I) AM 10JJ P II
13.30 AM 12116 F H
6.00 1- M mix
7.45 I'M 8.15 A M
- 6:tt A M TiUTll
9.D0 A M 8.10 X V
734 A M 735 A II
.. 7:45 AM E9Q A X
Lv Balcra.
Ar Anhlaud -
Ar Bacramcuto.
Ar Han Krnncliico.
ArOKilon.
Ar l)eiivcr.
Ar Knnan, City
Ar uiucairo..
Ar 1-ok Angciva
Ar Kl 1'aM) .,
Ar Fort Worth
Ar City of Mexico.
Ar Houston ....
Ar Now Orlcnna
Ar Wnahlngton.
Ar Now York .
10 I'
TT"
JUOAl
COOP 1
CIO A H
0.30 A II
335 A I
C1!5 P
6:11 A a
ms t n
, COO I' M
. 6:30 A M
. B.6A A II
,!A
83o P M.
. Cil A M
12; T' M
Pullman and Touriata enra on both
trnliiB. Chair enra Bncrnmonto to Ogden
nnd Kl Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago,
St. Louie, NowOrlennannd Washington,
Connecting nt Ban Frnudiaco with sev
ornl atonmahln llnea for Ilonololo.
Jnpnn, China, Philippines, Central ami
South Amerlcn.
See Mr. W. W. Bkinnor agent nt tialeiu
Station, or mldroaa
C. II. MAKKIIAM, G. P. A.,
l'ortlnnd, Oregon,
POSSIBLY
Vou nro not nwnro of tho Jant tinio aul
an perb service now nftordod by the
eTpSiS
2 WE HAVE . ft
Daily Fast Trains I
TO THE EAST. M
If you cannot tako tho morning train
trnvel via tho ovoning train. Both are
finely equipped.
"Our Specialties"
Fnst Time, Through Sorvico, Pullman
I'nlnco Sleecr8. Pullmnu Tourist Sleep
era. Pullman Dinors, Library (Cafe) Car
nnd Froo Hccllnlng Chrilr enra.
Hours in timo eavod to Omaha, Chic
ago, Kaii8it8 City, St. Louis, Now York
1 Joe ton, nnd other Eastern polnta.
Tickets good to Snlt Lake City and
Denver.
It is toyour Interest to uao Tim 0f
land Limited. Ticketa and sleeping
car bertha can bo Beciirod from
W. W. Skinner.
Agent S. P. W.
K$. O' It. A N.
Or Guy Powois, Ag
Salem ore.
I If T AfiinAtt HnnM A rti.n t
No. 135 Third St. Portland Or.
Oregon Short Lino Railroad
Tho Diroct Route to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite route;, via
tho UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Line,
or tho RIO GRANDE Bcenlo LUws.
No Change of Cars.
On the Portland-Chicago Special, "
tlnoat in the West."
Equlppod With
Klcgaut Htandnrd Bleepera. ,
Klna New Ordinary Tourltt Slccpen.
Buporb Ubrnrr-UurTet Cart.
Hplendlp Dlnnera, MenU n la carta,
Kree KecltnlogChnirCira.
Comfortable Coach ca and BmoMra.
Kutlro Train Completelj- Veatibuled.
For further information "PP'?,.10
J. R.NAGEL, GUYPOflLKS
Trav. Pass. Agt. Agent O.R.&N,
142 Third St. Portland Or. Sale""
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad
TIME CABD.
No 2 For Yaqulna: ..
Train leaves Albany 'P'"
Train leaves Corvallis.... l:40p.w
Train arrives Yuri ulna
6:65 p. w
No. Ro timing:
Leaves Yaqulna .,
Leaves Cirvallla...,
Arrives Albany
.... 7-008.
p
11:30 a.
::.i2:iop.-
No. 3 For Detreit:
Ucaveb A b nr
7.-00."1'
Arrives Detroit,
t
,11:20 a. i-
fto. 4 Returning: ..
Leaves DHtolt ',?iJ?r m
Atrlves Albany 5:45 p.PJ'
No. 6.
Leaves Corvallis :"" "
Arrives Albanv 0:45 a,w
No. 0. ..
Leavea Albany V'ZiWm
Arrives Corvallis 8:05 p.
Mna an1 Iida MAnnon( a t. A 1 tAU? 0U
Corvallis with SoutUern Pacltlc tialoS
itlylnt' direct service tD and from rte
port and adjacent beaches. .
jl rains ror tue ruounuim "'"ir-,.
Detrolt at noon, Klvlnif ample l'
to reach caniplog grounds ou
BreltenbusU and Santlam -rlr lu
same day. Iti,
Dive and atx connect-a A,"i"'.ir;i
llm Al),anvlviil tn .nil from PortUW
l.'TTJRNitB Aaeol Albnnf. Or
,ti. mt -i-.Mn tmtvn.M -
fob From l'urtlamti
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