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-WhoDoubts!
2j In every community (here 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
tl v? Because there is proof in our stock to convince
V' tliA mini rnnftrmpH nnhlipvr Thprv'; tvlp
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 everv case below the figures of other stores. X X
Wc want the man who doubts to come in and see some of our
h'ovelties we are showing in suits. Reader if "thou art the
man" come in and see what we have in store for you. X X
-. G, W, Johnson & Company,
The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers.
IBB DAIL1 JODMAL
BY HOFBR BROTHERS,
TUESDAY, AUG. 21, 1000.
Daily Ono Your. 3.00 In Advance
Dally Pour MarithA 91. In Advance
Weakly Qnt Year ffll.OO In Advnnco
""" ' llOW TO LIVB TO A GOOD OLD ACE
AlllO UH UVVII m luuuiug IUJIIU IU W1V
editorials of tlio American nawsyapcrs
' forsomotlmo. It la of moro Importance
m tbantwho shall bo tho next President.
,n Thord was much comment in tho news.
! jiirf. p, ft (6w taontjjg os:0 Upon tho rules
which Dr. Pearsons of Chicago has
,i , adopted, in order that he might llvo to
bo a hundred years old, ho being now
eighty or thoreabouta. Many of theso
rules woro-auch'ns only a person having
CA AialJbhndantmeans and coraploto command
ot his tirao conld observe Lately a wo-
"'"' man', WIss Mary Yardly, died, at tho
. n r? , 18 ' lQ&t having a green and vigorous
. , ,. i life In her lattor years. Mho left behind
t- il latctof rnloa which sho considered largo.
ly' responsible tor prolonging hor exist
onco. Tlloy differ In many particulars
from those prescribed by Dr. Pearsons,
, Hho tJiougt that she owed much to tho
'fact that alio always proeerved an oven
temper and n cheerful disposition, nover
"worrying about hor physical condition.
Bhe mado it a point to bo alwayit occupi
ed about something. Bhe was not espec
ially rigorous about hor diet, oxcopt to
"take euro that It was suitable lu kind,
and sufllclent for tho needs of hor body.
Freedom from pernicious and unnnt-
i . ural habits, and tho cultivation of a
)" i framo of mind that rests upon a founda-
- ""Hlonof spiritual truth, a sound inotn-
1 ml. puysicm huu murui uasia, uiu vsnuminia
My " to long life. Peaco And good will toward
'!' ' fi .all mniiVInd la Uio cornerstone to good
iurfiii. old age.
Tim FALLACY 01' THE POI'ULISTIC POP
' OLAR LOAM.
"Tho Orogonlan editorially demolishes
popular loans. It shows that the only
' iway to placo publla debt of any kind is
to sell it at par to tho highest bidder.
II n)tnur Mini llin mwnrnmAnt Inn! 111)..
pTjOQ.OOO premium on onoealoof goorn.
t3 W t.Ajt IL .....It ,t.f l.ll.. !..... In..
mum lkjiiuo uuuur mui iinnuuiuiinuii
o tliB'popullstlc fallacy that the people
luW tho first right to take their own
publla debts at pnr, where banking
syndicates would pay tho premium.
It does not occur to tho Orogonlan to
f te" " """"i wl,y " 'l '" n K001 'nvest
tmojitHho masses of tho peoplu should
notjinvo tho first chance to extend credit
to themselves. What sacred right havo
the' sharks wllo represent the non-
- resident loan coraionles to monopolize
nho pnbllo crodltT The fact that they
can pay a premium and got commissions
besides shows that thov roan tho cream
of the transaction without incurring
Auyrfsponslbllltlos.
The Orogonlan repeats tho old story
that ti popular loan goes to the banks
anyhow, that the people (so-called, as
Ihupeople nra only n myth) only sub
scribe (or a popular loan to sell it to some
'bank at a promlunj. It produces no
facta to back its statemout. The Salem
-..1-- I.A. - ..... 1..... ...
5 J"H'lllllj'hotd by the original subscribers.
JTH i In fact tho banks can only got tho pop.
pular loans on tho Hiilem plan by innk-
Ing small bonaflde subscriptions in tho
namoof individuals.
As tho smallest subscriptions are
.filled first, and as all tho subtcribers
faro bonaflde realionts tho poorest in
j vestor who has (only 25 or f50 ran
N Invest and be protoctod in securing his
v.ioan, If Portland, with its six millions
of debt, and sending more than half
its revenues from taxation oBtench
year' for'intervst, would adopt the Sa
lem1 popular loan plan, instead of forcing
its cltlions to dejHMit lu banks that are
none too goo J, It would take a atop to
ward solvency.
Ot courW. it wouhUroll tho soul of
i
the wonderful financial genius of the
Ocgoulin-'to adopt sucksapopuHstio
And eocialistlo falacy, as sound finance
.jjom the taid point of the geople. Flnan
tuml'MMUt
- '
ccb must be for tho financier. To interest
tho people in a business administration
of tho public revenues, to make ns largo
a numbor as posslblo shareholders in
tho public debt, and henco interested in
economic reforms and practical good
government, would bo suicidal to
monopolists and "financiers,"
HOW WILL THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
DE DECIDED
The indications are that It will bo n
very much split up game. Tho Republi
can congressional committee has thrown
out several torror-inspiring dispatches to
alarm the faithful. They nnnounco that
whother McKinley orllryan goes in tho
lower hoiiso of Congaoss will bo Demo
cratlc. If Dryan carries tho doubtful
states, tho senate will bo Democratic.
Of course, those nra liver-pads to stiffen
tho weak backs of tho ofllco-holdors and
mako Oiem como down with tho rhino
as a religious duty. Such predictions In
all tho Itopubllran newspapers nro for
the purpose of scaring tho big protected
interests into yielding up campaign
rovenuca, and prcparo thorn to closo
their doors and shut down tho mills If
noccsnaay to scaro tho dinnor-pnll brig
ade into lino for McKinley In November,
and It will work wth many Ignorant
persons.
In tho cast tho Republicans will mako
the fight on Bound Monoy and go lightly
on Expansion. In the west Iloosovolt
will lead thd battlo for tho conquest of
the world and touch lightly on tho beau
tics of the gold standard. Tho Republi
cans will move heaven and earth to
mako tho monoy issuo paramount, as
with tho monoyed Interests aroused in
their behalf thoy can buy enough votes
to boat llryau In the close and doubtful
states. .
Hut tho Democratic-Peoples party can
talk antl-oxpanslon in the cast, and go
lightly on It in tho west. Tho west Ib
for uxpaiisfon. Tho closo states, with a
largo German vote, will bo carried for
Bryan it expansion can be made to np-
pear as n Republican fad, A Republican
administration has made thit tho issue
and why should thoy not stand by it?
On that theory Dryan will win as he will
divide tho moneyed Intercpts on tho ex
pansion issuo. On tho Issuo of expan
sion and Imperialism tho odds aro slight
ly in favor of Dryan. On such sldo is
sues as Algorism, Hanualsm, Porto Rice
tariff, bungling in tho Philippines, and
tho canteen quostlon, tho Republicans
will bo put ou tho defensive If Dryan
wIiib by only a small majority of tho
electoral votes we look for n repetition of
tho HctlcB that deprived Tlldcn of Ids
seat. The counting of votes in close
states will bo thrown into thocourtsand
tho Ropublle v. ill go dangerously near
tho breakers.
TUB DAILY PHEfS AHD GOV. CEEH.
Under tho head of "A Pretty Illrd In,
deed," tho Hlllsboro Argus (l)etn.) ilia-
cuisos tho present Governor in a vitriolic
manner, and concludes thus:
"When old Harrison Kincaid used a
dollar's worth of postage more than his
predecessor there was holy howl raised;
when Governor that was Pennoyor is-
mmuv. m iiuuii. ug laum II 'II jlllU junr
nals of Corbotlsm were pillars of clouds
oy nay onu piimra oi lire by night, lint
with Uio present loud-mouthed Incubus,
everything goos. He is a verlib'opollt
leal soul saver and ho can do no uthml-.
I Perhaps, however, his etoes toll, y
no i iiiiiuuiiuirom Doing snowu up uy
the dailies of Oregon,'
Tho above implies that the dally press
of Oregon has been improerly Influ
enced io enieiu uovernor ueer (or a
consideration in the form of a veto. He
probably refers to the veto of a bill to
abolish the publication of delinquent
tax lists.
It that is the contention ot tho Argus,
there is room for on argument to eay
tho least. No moreeffectivo means of
collecting overdue taxes has boon dis
covered thau newspaper publication. It
Is subject toabuses and may lx conduct
ed In Ati extravagant and expensive
manner, But taking this business out
of the hands ot the tax collector aImim!
by the ptple lias boetrdedareuncon-
aUtuUonal, Gov, Over's veto has the
mei
tk
sanction of tho supremo court. Whether
he has by this veto won tho silence of
the dally press on subjects proper for
criticism ia an other question.
The complaint is mado that tho dally
press was much moro severe upon
Kincaid and Pennoyor, and that Geer la
especially protected. Is this 'true7
Kincaid and Ptnnoyer were eevero
critics of other officials. Thoy wero
elected as reformer! and it was natural
that imperfections in their public records
should bo sevoiely nttacked. Geor-was
elected as a reprcsontatlvo of tho
dominant party In power. Not so much
Is expected. If ho only does fairly well
the pooplo thavo reason to bo thnnkfdl.
If ho introduces any progress or reforms
ho is moro than likely to receive
Republican kicka and curses.
Tiih Jouiwai, has no apologies to offer
for not maintaining a wnrfaro of critical
hostility towards Gov. Geer. He Is fill
ing n difficult offico. The state and Its
Institutions aro an enormous chargo to
rost upon ono man's shoulders. While
ha has ablo assistants in the othor state
offiors, upon tho governor devolves tho
character of tho administration. No
ono doubts but that tho governor has
made mistakes. Hut well-meaning poo
plo hopo and pray that thoro may bo
marked Improvement under the Geer
administration, and that tho reputation
of tho state may bo advanced for pro
gress, good order and good government.
The Dest Prescription for MaUrl.
Chilli and ferer li a bottlo af GroTe'iTMlclosi
Chll Tonic It It ilmplr Iron and qnlnlno In a
UitelcM form. No euro no par. rrlco ux.
o-iucm-ooo
Farmer's rUtlonat' Costress.
Colorado Spkinoh, Colo., Aug. 21,
Delegations from every stato in tho
Union aro in attendance uwn tho
Farmers' National Congress, which
opened hero today. Tho delegations
vere appointed by tlio governors of tho
various states and vary greatly, in
numbers. Pennsylvania alone has forty
representatives.
After an invocation by RoV. W. E,
Slocum, president of Colorado Col lego,
addresses of wolcomo were delivered by
Gilbert McCIerg, socrotary of tho
chamber ot commorco; Hon, J. R.
Robinson, mayor, and Charles S.
Thomas, governor of Colorado. J, M.
Stahl, Becrolary of tho congress, Capt. E.
J. Candage, Msssachusotts, acting presi
dent, and Maj. J. M. Reynolds, Savannah,
On,, responded. Tho annual report of
tho president showed tho good results
of the congress. Committees were ap
pointed to handlo the difiorent practical
matters. After tho regular order of
business 1). F. Clayton, Franklin, Ohio,
spoke upon "Inter Dep.ndoncu of tho
Farmer and tho Tradesman," and II. J.
Reading, secrotary ot agriculture, of
Georgia, on "Tho Manufacturer in tho
South." This ovenlng Hooker T. Wash
Ington will answer "What Shall Wo Do
With tho Negro?" and Professor Elwcod
Mead, Choyonno, Wyo., villi give an
illustration of Irrigation Investigation.
Tho congress will continue two moro
days.
A Record la Blood,
The record of Hood's Sareanarilla is
literally written in tho blood of millions
of people to whom it has given good
heath. It Is all the time curing diseases
of tho stomach, nerves, kidneys and
blood, and it is doing good evory day to
thousands who are taking it for poor ap
potito. tired feeling and general debility.
It is t ho best medicine money can buy.
Hood's Pills are iiondrritatlni!. Price
25 cents 4
lleirln of Trader Case.
llmrxiETOs, N. J., Aug, 21. Tho hear-
lag in tho Trader tragedy hegan today.
Nearly guvonty.flvo witnesses havo been
8ubprnaod,vf hlch indicates tho thorough,
neea of tho investigation. Prosecutor
Fithlun recently visited tho spot whore
Trader's body was found nnd from that
poiut continued on tol'ort KIItabotli,ntid
personally inspected tho cabin that
Trader lived in. While on tho trip he
Interviewed many persons who will be
witnesses in the caso.
VtPoman'a
Kidney
Troubles
Why trifle with health
when the easiest and
surest help Is the host
known medicine In the
world 7
Lydla & Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound
Is known everywhere and
thousands of women havo
boon oured of serious kid'
noy derangements by It
Mrs. Plnkham's meth
ods have the endorse'
mont of the mayor, tho
postmaster and others of
hor own olty.
Hor medlolno has tho
entktrsoment of an un
numborod multltudo of
qratoful wonion whoso
totters aro constantly
prlntod In this paper.
Evory woman should read
thoso lottors.
Mrs. Pnkhom advises
suffering womon free of
chargo. Hor address Is
Lynn, Mass.
in Grandma's Dag,
Women were straight and strong. They
could walk or work side by side with the
men of the fumily. They lived under
healthier conditions;
there was more sim
plicity and less strain.
To-day it's different.
The woman has all
the core of the house
and the wear of moth
erhood with duties
superadded which
were never dreamed
of in Grandma's
day. As a natural re
sult she's worn out
when she ought to be
in the full beauty of
mature womanhood.
Women who would
preserve their health
and strength should
guard the delicate
womanly organs.
When these arc dis
eased the whole body
suffers lois of strength,
and beauty. Doctor
i', W scription cures the dis-
i' arrn'a Kftvnnrp i'r
. . V cases that wcnKcn
rro.
Jf women, imiamma
' tlon. ulceration and
fcAUj.w
.-v.r
female weakness
nromntlv vicld to the
power of this great remedy.
" t had btta a nrttt rofferer from female weak
neu for about Two yean," wrltta Mrs, Itmnu
Klcliardnon, of Com. Wayne Co., Kr.. "Could
not do my work part of the time, I took four
bottle of Dr, Plerce'a Favorite Prescription aud
felt at well si I ever did."
IT
MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG.
SICK WOMEN WEIL.
TODAY'S MARKET.
Portland. Aug. 21. Wheat vpiloy 55
Walla Walla, 54.
Flour Portland, best grades $3.00
$3.10. Graham 260perbbl.
Oats Choico White S'JOSIc, grey per
bushel.
Millstuff-Bran, $12.50; shorts, (13. 5
Hay Timothy $810 por ton.
Oniont 1.25 for rod 1.35 for Silvor
ehlns. Potatoes 15 to 50c per sack.
Butter Best dairy, 2530; fancy
creamory. 45 to 50c. Btoro 25c, 30.
Eggs Oregon, 17 c.
Poultry Chickens, $4.00 to 4.50; hens,
$4 to 5.00; turkeys, llvo 12c.
Mutton Dressed, 7 to 7c por pound.
llogc Heavy dressed 6 to Oc.
Beef Stoors, M.l50; cows,$3.50 04 J
dressed beef, OK to 7J,'c.
Veal Dressed, 0 Q UJjfc. for small.
Hops 28c.
Wool Valley, 1012c; Eastern Ore
gon, 1015c; Mohair, 2(J(t30c.
Hides Green, .salted GO lbs, 800c;
under CO lbs, 7K8K ; sheep pelts, 1C0
20c
SALBM MARKKT.
Wheat 58 pounds and ovor, 40.
Wcol, 13 to 10c. Mohair, 25c.
Hops 6 to 7Kc
Oats 30c.
Hay Baled, cheat, $7; timothy, $10.
Eggs 13(t4c.
Flour In wholesalo lots, $2.50 ; retail
$3.
Millstuffs Bran, $13; shorts, $14$'.
Hogs Dressed, 4?.0.
Live cattle Bteors,3jjj; rows, 2J4 to
$3.
Sheep $303.50.
Drespod Veal 7e.
Butter Dairy, 15020c; creamory ,25c.
Poultry Fat hens per lb.,7; spring
chickous por lb., 8c.
Potatoes now, 30c por bushel.
Apples 25c.
A Few Pointers
Tim mntnl ufnftatlna rt tlin tiilfiilmr nf
deaths show that the largo majority dlo
with consumption. Tins dlseaso may
commenco with an apparently liar, vess
cougli which can bo cured instantly by
Kemp's Balsam for the Throat nnd
Lungs, which is guaranteed to euro and
relievo all cases. Price 25c. and 50c.
For sale by all druggists. 1
OASTOHIA.
Stan tot
BlgDatora
of
, ins MHO icu nan nwars
Ilia Kind Yea Haw Always BcugM
Peace Declared
Why devoto all your tlmo reading
the Doer War and the Gold Fluids of
Alaska? There aro other mattors o
vital importance; you may mako a trip
East, and will want to know how to
travel. In order to havo tho best fior
vice, use tho Wisconsin Central Rv,,
batween St. Paul nnd Chicago. For
a to 9 and othor information, write Jas.
A. Clock, General Agent, Portland, Ore
Cannier. Season.
Is well started and all tho peaches or
other fruit, qugar and Jars you may neod
can be had from
0. o, d. Drnnson iv ltagan,
At Meal Time
Or whenever you nro hungry and want
mo uesi moat lor mo price stop at tlio
St. Elmo Restaurant. u. o. d
tow Rates to Chlcato,
A special rato of $71.60 tlrstclass to
Chicago and return will bo made by tho
Chicago A Northwestern Railway ac
count the Q. A. 11. encampment.
Tickets on salo Aug. 21st and 22nd. Kor
full information call on or address
A. G. Uaukbr, General Agont
153 Third St., Portland. Ore.
8 16 0t
Atcocy Transferred.
The Sun Insurance Olllce, of London,
haB transferred its resident agency from
Geo. .M. Heeler & Co. to K. F. Parkhurst.
All unpaid premiums, tntuefere and en
dorrements will be receipted for and at
tended to by Mr. E. F. Parkhurst from
and after this date. Dated 16th of Au
gust, 1000. Sun InsdkanckOkiick.
J. 11. F. Davis A Son, Gen'l Agents.
Hy W. W. Hoagland, Special Agent.
8-17-Ot
SALEM LODGES
. j. w. w
Balem Camp No. H
Ko. 11V. MeetaeTurv Frfdav .rr.
pif, 7,30. in a. O. U. W- hall, Btato lu. bldg.
P. D. Jtunty, O. O,
W, A. Moorea, der
nxn is, Mooroa blk
KORBSTIIHa OK AMKRIOA
Uourt Bhorwood ForeU No. 19. Ueela Friday
UUMl. 4U 1UIUCI U1UVA. JUUU M, aM9. KJ, K,
A L. Brown 8ecy, u-17
'in
FREEBIIRGER' HEAT UAKKLT
u nnAn ncmln nmir now manAni
and ve will sunplv you with the finest
irreu mcio, wru etc, put up in UIO
cloanest and best shape and promptly
uuuvuruu. uouia auu soe us. rnone.
aiaiuzvio,
VAN PATO & CO
SL-
raauuMMIk
Oreaon state Fair
SALEM. OREGON,
SEPTEMBER 17 TO 22, 1900.
Bigger and Better Than Ever Before
Grounds Greatly I mt roved. Hulldlngs Repaired and
, Renovated, All Stock Dulldlms Thoroughly Disinfected
Everythlni In Flrstclsss Condition for the Largest
and nest '
Live Stock Show and Agricultural
Exposition Ever Held on the Coast
Good Racial Every Alternoon
Music and tun at Wght.
$20,000
IN PREMIUMS
AND PURSES
Auction salo of llvo stock will bo mado n leading feature" All llvo Btock and
othor exhibits hauled free oor tho Southorn Pacific railroad. Itcduced passenger
rates on nil railroads. For premium list nnd other Information, address
W. H. WEHRUNG, Pres.,
Hilisboro, Oregon.
WHY USE
bkciiosk Trier oivb a ooou
Liaiir AND ARK LONG LIVED.
VK SELL TI1UKE OHAUKS!
"VOSKA". WKUJBACH MANTLK, The very
11UWDRKD t.'ANDLE I'OWKR with a comumptlon of onl thn-o foot per hour. JTlce ki e.
NO, W. Thsoldatandby.of good limine quality ami gjTing KIQIITY CANDLE rOWEK. ITlco
SOconli,
IDEAL." Not'qiitto as good quality but giving samo candto power as tho No. 1W, and at half tho
prlco, IS ecu tn,
Any of thcao mantles pnt on and bum rs properly adjusted at above ratca.
DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? "Wrovo'l, &Sfi& n"i
a llETTEIt IJOIIT for LKSa MONEY with ono of theM bumora thau with any othor form or artl.
dclal light, Wo have gaittoToa alio. Lot in show them to you.
SALEM GA8 LIGHT CO 71 Chomokotn St.. Telephono 603.
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
THOS.MIL,NB
SUCOKSSOlt TO L. M. KIRK
Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, and Land Plaster.
Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales.
Prompt nnd careful attention givon 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 " OUR BOYS " ARE
STILL AT THE FRONT.
The Boer War
CONTINUES TO DRAW OUT AS AN UNSATIS
FACTORY PROBLEM FOR ENGLAND.
The China
IS PROVING TO
COMPLICATION
The Capital
IS GIVING THE MOST DIRECT, PROMPT AND
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 IN SUCH COMPACT FORM, THAT
GIVES IT SO PROMPTLY AND FOR SO LITTLE
MONEY. TRY IT AND BE CONTENT.
H0FER BROS., Publishers.
Zm
ANADIAN
PACIFIC
, If vu are iolo to Cblcajo or
Points East remtmter the
G. A. R. Rate
$71
.50 Chicaga
x and Return
' Ticket on salt Auust 21 asi 22, and
""" ""i matnciKcni Train, the
Imperial Limited
For partkuUrs, aptly to
K. J. COYLE, II. II. ABBOTT,
A. Q. P. A H6 Third St.
Vancouver, B. O. Portland
OTEAM WOOD SAW
TlUrt Mnr.Klr.Ba
Work Don Oulr-wiu
Tidftnh
ihonp 25S3 black. Leave orders at
ce on 12th Btreet, or Steinor's
. M. N s Hbct, Vw Park. 6-6t
residence
market,
liMiilinlm
$20,000
M. D. WISDOM, Sec,
Portland, Oregon.
W?lsba(b Mar?fle?
lateet thing In jnaLtloa. Durablo and glrei ONE
Phone I6II
BE EVEN. MORE INTERESTING
1896
War
War
BE THE GREATEST MILITARY
OF A CENTURY.
Journal
More Cheap Excursions
to the East
Round trip tickets from Denver, Colo
rado Springe, and Puublo to Chicago.
I eoria and intermediate points, will bo
sold August Id, and September 7 and
21, by the ,
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
AT BATB 01
One Hcgular Fare Plus $2.00 for Round Trip
Return Limit October 31, 1000
One (aro to Chicago and return
Aug. 2JS4, 25, 20, for the
G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT
With liberal return limit.
SPECIAL TRAINS
OneNiqiit Out CiiioAqo, will leave
Denver 3:45 . m., Colorado Springs,
3:55 p. m. ami Pneblo 2.45 p. rn. lor ex!
tHirsionsoi Aug 10 and 24, and Sept.
7 and 21. Tickets also good on rerular
tralne For full information annlv t
& corjiB Goa- "S1- Portland Or.
h. W. Thomson, AJ U. V. A , J
lopeKa.Aan.
John Skuabtiak. G. P. A., Chicago
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Portland, Ortf
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TO TUB EAST. '
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"Our Specialties"
Fast Tlmo, Through Service, ?&
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ami Freo Reclining Chair cart,
Hours in tlmo saved to Omtln.G1
ago, Kansas City, St. Louis, Ke
Boston, and other Kastern polsti.
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Denver.
It Is toyour, interest to uta, Tb" : 0
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No. 136 Third St. PortlMJ"
Oregon Shori Lice Rail!
Tho Direct Route to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
Gives choice o! two 'teronW
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On tho Portland.Ohkago BpecW
finest in the West."
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TIME CABP.
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No. 4 Returning: ..uw
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