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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1901)
JOHN BROWN'S' SON IN PORTLAND Reminiscences Regarding the Central Figure at Harper's Ferry in Days Before the War, Reared in tho atmosphere of abollt'on from the days of thla youth, in tho very hot'bod of anti-slavery feeling, it is littlo wonder that Salmon Drown, sou of John Brown, of Harper's Ferry famo, haa still somo of the old Bpirit loft. Nor ia it strange that, aa ho rotolla tho etory of nnti-bellunidays in Kansas, when his father struck practically tho first blow of tho war that sot people thinking sori ously, his eyes flash with tho vigor of 20 yoRrs instead of CO, Salmon Brown is now a resident of Portland.'nnd fitting in his pleasant East Side homo stinounded by pictures of his father and of John Brown's grand son and great grand son, told somotlting of tho history; of thoso exciting times. Ho is happy now and tho old days of murder aud bloodshod and bitter feel ings have almost passed away, but as tho direct doscondent of tho now famous character iu American history sat in his chair and lived again tho past.ono could oo that it would not have farod so wull with Jeff Davis and others of the South if they had suddonly appeared on the scene. Salmon Brown has soveral sisterB scattered throughout California, and onothalf brothor In that state, but ho himself residol in Salem until six weeks ago, whon ho removed to Port land wtth his family. Looking closely at tho portrait of John Brown and then again at his son, ono can see a strong resemblanco, which Mrs. Brown says ia growing as her - husband becomes oldor. Tho sarao determined look is set on the faco, whllo in tho wearing of his hair and tho trim ming of Ids mustache, tho son has followed his father closoly. Moro ro markablo, in lineaments tho father, son, grandson and great grand son, rcscmblo each other, showing that forco of character can bo traced from ono genera tion to another for somo time. Othorwieo thoro is nothing remarkable about tho son of John Brown that would particularly distinguish him from any other man in tho world. Yot ho is tho aon of a man whose name swept the Nation from oceuu to ocean, wbilo Salmon Brown himself participated in some of the outbreaks which signalized the War of the Rebolllon. For theso reasons he is of intorest to tho public and his account of his fathor'a early days and tho trouble in KariBas will bo of real worth and interest. Salmon Brown ono of tho youngest sons of John Brown, was born at Hudson, Summit County, Ohio., whero his father resided at that timo. Tho older Brown waB engaged in tho sheep business and as a tanner and nino years aftor the birth of Salmon Brown, tho family moved to Akron, Ohio, whore John Brown wont into partnership with Simon rorklns, a son of Gonoral Per kins. "Thq rorklneos woro woll known In those days," said Salmon Brown, whllo running through his narration of affairs, "Jako' Perkins being fiecrotary of tho Statoatono time. Porkina and my father established tho first wool com mission house in the United States at Springfield, Maes. Wo left Akron, Ohio, in 1842, to go to Springfield, Tho commission buslnees is not carriod on as it is at present. Father and Perkins woro agonts for tho producers, and the manufactures combined to break their back. This was done by means of the horizontal tariff of lfrJU, which reduced the price of wool from 75 cents a pound to 25. Tho firm has boon in tho habit of advancing half tho market prlco of tho wool when thoy took" it and this drop in prices Injured thorn. Father wont to Europe to dlsposo of the wool and in the meantimo located his family in tho Adriondack Mountains. You see, Garrett Smith, eon of Potor Smith, who was a partner of John Jacob Astor, had oflerod 40 acres of land to every colored man who would come there and mako a homo. Father was a surveyor, bo aftor ho returned fromEurope, he surveyed the lands of tho negroes for nothing." We are Making a Specialty qf TUpbotet.er'ing If you have an old lounge or,..couch that needs repairingrlet us knowand we will gladly call and tell you at what small expense it can be made to look like new. We are .making a number of window seats and cozy corners. You will be suprised to find what a trifling cost it is to makea yery neat and pretty window seat or ozy corner, x f The Low Priced IU0 "Was that the first time your father had manifested his interest iu.tlie col ored7" ho was asked. ''No, father had been ia tho under ground railway business in Ohio, aud bad helped tho negroes all ho could. Anyhow, the negro settlement in New York Stale proved a failure, as ir.ost of tho negroes camu from the cities and could not do tho farm work. Wo re mained thoro for somotlmo, but finally returned to Ohio, whero father again engaged in business with Porkins, rais ing sheep. Ho mado lots of money but they brought Suita against tho men thoy had adVnriced money to on their wool, and as they Inst them, that Anally broko them np." It was at this time, according to the narrator, that tho idea entered tho head of John Brown to go to Kansas, and, al though an old man, get a shot at tho South. Ho went for that purposo and from later events, it is apparent ho was fully satisfied in that respect. Tho Brown boys started across for Kansas with their stock, whllu John Brown followed Inter in tho year 1855. Tho gmmTTnmTnnnnnnTmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmTmTmT7TnnTmnnm!TTnrmnt3 I GROWING I AND A SURE HARVEST! A lwcvBit Investment in the One! iCent Daily Journal An Information Bureau und Eting Themselves By Means The Journal's Want columns hav broken tho record tho pant week for number and variety of ads. placed, and tho amount of business and num ber of transactions that were promo ted. Real ostato for snlo and wanred farms to rent. and men wanting to rent places havo beon quito numer ous. It is rather lato in tho season for such transactions but in every case thoy havo beon accommodated. Exchango ads. are getting moro numerous and it is plain that many persons who love a good trade aro tak ing advantage of this uniquo means of swapping articles of littlo or great valuo. Besides boing an oxchaugo bureau tho want ad. column has great mer its as an employment bureau. Per sona wanting employment land those wishing to omploy meet hore on com mon ground often meeting at The JodrnaL counting rooms. Ono largo and valuable farm for rent with stock aud part cash aud part crop, prosents a fine opportunity for tho right kind of a man to get himself and his family into a paying business. Tho editor of TrtK Journal is a strawberry crank. He has just im ported ten new kinds from tho great est strawberry specialists, of tho caBt, and will tost thorn on his grounds. Ho is going to ubo tho want ad. col Umn to mako tho morjt of several if iiiiiiu uiiiiiiiiiiiiijuuiiauiiuuuiiuuiimiiiuuxiiiimiiiiimiiiiiitiuniiiiiiiiiiiiug j ? x V -V Furniture House. IS k 60. ffkfci. Browns located saino ton miles west of (Jssawatotnio, in southern Kansas, and it was near tho pKo that they had mush of their trouble "Whllo wo woro coming through tho Stato of Missouri,' continued Mr. Brown, "tho pcoplo woro tolling us how thoy went Into Kansas and packed tho polls, electing Mlssourlans to ofllco In Kansas, That was in 1855, and in tho fall ofthosamo year thoy raided Law renco. Wo had 000 men there, but the matter was finally compromised, al though father wantod to fight. Ho al ways wantod to fight. 'Tho first real troublo was whon a band of men, with father at their back, broko p tho Federal Court at Votta wattemie. A papor was drawn tip warning tho court to disband and whon they failed to oboy. wo went In while Judgo Cato was charging tho jury and ran them all out of court. Then wo were in troublo and finally tho oiTlcors arrested tho Freo Stato Legislature, composed of peoplo living In tho terri tory. Two.of my brothers woro arrested and dragged along the ground for nine miles between two horeos. "Wo started out to rotako my broth, era, but they had been taken ahead and wo had a fight with Colonel Henry Clay Pate, at Black Jack Springs. Wo went to Palmyra tho night before and found tho two had been raided. Tho militia camo for tho town in tho morning and wo fired and fivo of tbom Btayed whero BLOSSOMING! Brings the Fruits Employment Office Opera 3 of the Journal Want Ads. varieties known that ho still has on hands, and of tho result moro will bo said lator. If tho want column doesn't cIobo them out no other human agency will. Tho freo rural delivery is spreading tho circulation of THE ONE CENT DAILY and tho ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY overy day. If you havo anything to sell, trade, or give away, and can scare up 25 conts without mortgaging your farm, tho Want Column wants your money and you want tho Want Column. A man got Ida wifo homo from Southern Oregon tho past week after writing to her for montha without success. Ho put in an ud. for a hired girl, having got tired of batching, and tho lady arrived boforo he could take his pick out of about a dozon applicants. "My wifo," said a well-known farmer "reads tho advertisements as conscientiously aud as carclully as she does tho news. Sho considers it safer to buy of advortisers, for she feels that the seller who advertises is moro llkoly to treat her hcnoptly andglvoher her full money's worth than tho dealer who does not ad vertise My wifo is a reasoning woman," continued tho gentleman, "and she reasons that tho man who ndvoriibcs haa confidence in his goods, and therefore has tho beet gocda for i tlie mon-sy. . they woro when wo fired. "We started forBlack Jack Springs and as the sentinels fired on us wo started up the hills on tho doublo quick. There were 20 of us and our men separated In to two squads. Wo kept up a cross fire for somo timo, but finally tho 16 men on tho other side deserted us aud thoro were only 16 of us left. Finally wo were told to shoot the horses and mules. That frightened thum and thoy sent out a white flag. To make a long story short they finally surrendered unconditionally to us and wo took thorn prisoners. The kewarkablu thing of it was tho auduoitv of John Brown in asking thoso men to ..i. .i i.. ii... ,.. u, wnou nt, 1 1 mi losa iiian l0 ,nen and they had over SO. That was tho first ' battle of tho war and should be reineru. ) bored as such, "We kept them fi.r tun days ami Col onel Summor Bgreod to efUot an wc-' ahange lor mr inwn who wer prlwmars, I but he rwvd other oidr ad o(dy oame iiho cumpund took Um prisonura. United Sutes Marshal Donlon Ud a Witrraut for fathtr's arrwt, but when he saw us behind truwi with .,. ...... J ----- -.. v... KUCO pomttci at mm, lie al! he had lot the warrant and rode away, That was the end of the Imttla of Black Jack. "There were other scrimmages, but the next onto Importance wa wj.n the Southerners raid the town of Ossawataroie. Martin White, a preacher helped tliem in the rekf aih! kill! one of my brothers, who was not troubling then. I was in the Rest at the time but started bark to find Wjiite ami kill him. One of my yeunger brethfra vrwt aVwg Wat fathor telegraphed ns to eeme we and say brUter iraed. tlfwnt 3 3 3 m ntefcUw on until t hoard that Whllo had been shot by somo of our boys ahd-thonl went back. It has beon said that I shot Whito, but I was not within 100' .miles of his hotnent tbo time ho was killed. Fathor returned to Ohlo'atid later mado bis plans to go to Harper's Forry. $ had to stay at homo, as ono of my other brothers claimed tho right to go, saying I had been in Kansas. That. was. tho last timo I saw my fathor, Hho.noxt tlmo was when his doad body was brought to our Now York Stato homo for burial. "Whon the war broko out-1 was mado. an officer in the Nlnety-slxtl) NowYork, but somo of tho officers Objected because I had boon in thoKnitBas troublo and I resigned and camo to California." On tho journey to California, Salmon Brown and his family fell in with a band of Rebel dosortors, who attempted secretly to mako away with Salmon but did not succeed oing to, timely ad vice, After living iu Calioruia, .Salmon Brown removed to Oregon and. recently camo to this city. He has a, half-bother JnBon Brown, 78 years ot ago,- who Uvea in Ben Lomond, Santa, Crur.. County, and three sistera ecatteted-overt Califor nia. Those aro all Hint rumain of tho children of tho famous John Brown, but tho family naino is destined tocontlnuo, for John Brown, eon of Salmon Brown, and John Brown his son, a small boy, are in Dawson, so tho oxtinctlon of tho fmnljy nanio ia tar off. JOUHNAL X-RAY, If cyclists used tbo roadB Ihoy would appreciate good ones. Dr. Sulccr who is going toJecturo at Salem for tho Christian. Scientists will please toll how they can live without having appeudicltis. J Great Britain don't havo to continue slaughtering inulos, horses, burros and an occasional Boor in South Africa un less thoy want to. : A Salem man wants an.jippointmont abroad. Everybody ia writing lottera for him in hopes ho will leavo town. mum A Salem politician in Manila ia said to havo written a friend at home: "Stealing in so much bettor hero ynu'ro a fool to stay there" Edncnto Your IlorreU With Cuicoretf. Candy Cnttmrttc. euro constipation forovor. 10c, 25c. If a 0. 0, fall, druggists refund money Robinson Bath Cabinet Cores Disease Without Medicine. A posltivo euro for Rheumatism, Obesity, Coldr, La GripjH), Blood, Liver, Kidney and skin diseases. No dis ease can resist the powor of heat. Gives a beautiful complexion. A 3 bsVifsBHbBBHTf SH I MRS. 383 Front St. Salem Or, Phono 2771. BMIPIIlBBlllHllIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIMIIIlRBigilll u m em i s mm 3 s 3 ra 3 SM f -i f .V 3 en vv v it 3 "J " X t y B ra $HhI J'" I 3SW fflw, r a. isyYMvw a a r W m I I mm tr in Z-.. vl- .. ... irj sTHE LARGEST line in Salem. A. minute inspections of our stock will convince you that we-arc showing thpg 1 largest assortment of clothing of .any .house in the clty.5 HI SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED; 'CUOTH, w PIT AND WORKMANSHIP. mi w -stow 300 COMMlCKOIAIi (BMHBllslllllHIllIlliaiBHilllMIIMllfllsllIIIBHIIIIIIII jffm 'wW KRAus.se PROHIBITION OF 'NURSERY STdCK (1 Canadian Government Atodi fies Its Regulations. Have Shut Out-.Shipment! rroin tln$ Country. Ports and Date$ at "Which AUv.NowBe.Entered. Wasuinoto.v, April 10. An, order in council has recently been passed by tho Canadian Government nullifying ,the Operations of the "Ban Joso.Scao Act." which horetoforo practically haa pro hibited tho importation from tho United Stutos of all kinds ot nursory Btdck? according to a roport to tho Stato De partment from Consul Graham at Winnipeg. Thoordor oxpmpts from . the San Jpso act any trees, shrubs plauti, vines, grafts, cuttings .or buds, commonly known as nursery stock' from any country to which tho act applies and all tho importations of such ahrubbory uro premltted to bo entered at tho customs ports of Winuipog. botwoen March 7, and May 15 and between October 1 and Ducembor 7 and nt tho customs port of Vancouver, B. 0., from October 15 to March 15. Entries aro not per mitted at other ports than thoej mentioned. Tho plants must, bo thoroughly fumigated but tho Canadian Government assumes no responsibility for any damage resulting. Tho general tariff laws itnposa n duly of 3 cents on each budded or nn proved fruit or Bhado troo and an ad valorem duty of 20coutou shrubbory Imported from the United JStatcB. Seedling Block for grafting and florists' stock in. gon er al aro admitted freo oi duty. CmisuI Graham says, there is n grow ing demand (or nursery stock in 'Mani toba and tho Northwest Territory, and that tho United States should supply It iu la rue measures, notwithstanding tho tariff .as trees, grow" in our Northwest ern states aro beet adapted to tho Ca mulian climato. OA.STORIA. ", Dotri tu a We Kind You Have Alwajs.Boafito, Turkish Bath at Home for 3 cents, $2 00 HOOK FREE TO PATRONS, containing full in structions for curing diseases. Written by prominent physlciana. Tho best physicians in America and Europe endorse and use the Itnhlnson Bath Cabinet. Prices 15, fOj $7, $10, (12, according to sixo and quality. For ale at G. W. Putnam's drugstoro. Agents wauled. Call oh or address, Jf. A- SBLLWOOD M?d's i - m and Boys'! Clotbio M m s Nothing. Daunts Us In meeting competition, We sweep everything before us. Our goods are the best and our prices the lowest for all grades of footwear. BEQS SALEM'S BICYCLE DEALERS, COLUMBIA Cushion Frame Bicycles Arein aelass by thomsolvos thobest that can bo built tho lino is completo. ou aro Invited to take a rldo on a COLUMBIA CUSHION FK AM 13 and Judgo of i; . . y "r e" or impurwiti urnae. i ueso wnoois aro to otnor umkes hnr mnkpii Wo aro now read V to furnish' (Tilnlilnn Irnninn and nnhtmlitn Unit Hnftitnr lUnlrna no waiting. OTTO J; WILLSOItf 1901 X X THE STANDARD t . THE 23 YEAR 2 ROADSTER )?35.00 A JLadlcs' and acnta' ChaiiTfess $60" 1 COASTER DRAKES $5.00 EXTRA Why do tho Ilamblor makors sucencl? BECAUSE thpy do not try to forco KXPEltlM.ENTS on-our rldora. which AUG DAUIillOUS., Thoy mako an artlolo that has, stood tho-test for 22 long years and' today aro ctrongor, neater and haudsomor than evor. -Call (n and In fpcqt our. Hue, It iacompleto. Ask for iandenme Indian poster catalogue. Wo coll wheels on easy Installments. Wo will tmdo in your old' wheel. If you want, a second hand nicyclo ours willlutcrostynu, A complete stotk of of ill kinds at rlcht Bear ir Mind New Food Preparations GRAIN-O, -tin now food drink, is. a substitute for eoffeo that either children nr adults may gse wlthouthunnfut effects. For dessert try JKLL-O. It can 1m prepared iu a fuw minutes aud in various flavors. Only 10 a package, : i'Haitftt A Lawrence OT.pM,fosTO'i'ica5 ouonwuv BOCK BEER The Capital lireworya famous Hock will 1)0 on draught In all Halem and country sajooiiH on and aftor APRIL 6, 1901 Try It aud Imi happv,' It's the host ever turned out. Wo. also put up our Hoctf Hoer in bottles. &linger.'.&.Beck PhrmdNo. 2131. ..flldrFost QfficdStables Aroilarjrp ant havo .roiiatile attond. ants, yqur tAUtn warded by tho woer or dav. uckki teams tor niro, iticch ren sonable, Your patronage oollelted. H.:M: Brown Forrv Htne. Taka your wheel to Hhlpp & Ilauser aud have it cleaned or repaired. Riding soason is almost here, 3 4 tf . $8000 of 4 per ceo upon Pusdlai Boads for Sale. The City of Independence), Oregon, In accordance with an ordinance passed b I the City Council on March IU. 100 haa oihjiiixI In the ofllco of tho City Itecorder, a book for subscription!), Hubscrlptious will bo received In tho following denominations at tho option of tho purchaser: fW), flOO, H-IIOanil Vi K IntreStpayablusmi-antiolly. Honda payable on or le(ore April 1, 1011, Principal and inUirest payable In U, H, Uold Coin. Tho last asseeoed valuation of the City of Independence was ftirtt.OCn. The total Liabilities of ho City are tsooo. The bonds will be Issued May 1, 1001 j but dated April I, 1001. HutMcrlptlons received at Til k Jouunal ofllco, in naleui. J. I, Btookton, Mayor. lUxiorder. II M. Links. City 3 231 in d Bring your lawn mowers to Hhlpp it llaur and have them sharpened and overhau forthepringtaon, 'i-iil, CASTOR I A For labntB nad Ohlldrfln. Ths Kind Yu Han Always Bough Bears the Z&tf&4 DJgjjAtur rTnirhnuuniitnftiirrtmHiiTiiriTirrraiwMi unainiess wmi numumuin nun,,' atdr as a Aioilorn n nn n ATnilnrn Pnllmnn to in n Im-r rar. BICYCLES OF QUALITY X A A. A. A. A A. A, FAVORITE J Lisni BnAncrcn I ivunuo i civ CAn rr tdnch Tublnc f X Utiles', sod Cents' f Shipp &-Hauser 253 Commercial Street. sundries and tires prices That wo aro now prepared m do all of bicycle repair work. Iiriui; iu wheels aud havo thum fixed up. : : kinds your PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS Tho tourist travel between tho Kast and tho PncilTc Count haa rcachod enor mous proportions iu the last fuw years, and calls for a special class of equip ment. To meet this demand tho PulU man Company has Issued from Its shops what It U'ohnlcally calls tho 'Pullman Ordinary Sleeper.1' Theso cars uppear similar to the regular sleepers being bullion tho name plan, hut net furnished with thuHamo eleganco. Thuy aro equip prd with mattresses, blankets, shoots, pillows. pllluw-CnHUS. towoln. nmnlix. brufhos, etc., reiulring notlilngof tho kind to ho furnished by the passenger. Each car has n stovo for making tea and coffooand doing "light housekeeping, and eacli section-can bo fitted with nn adjustabln table. An uniformed porter accompanies each car, his business bo Ing to mako up burths, keep the car clean, anil look after tho wants and comforts of tho paMougors. In each of tho trains which aro dispatched dally from Portland by thu O. It N. Co, is to bo found one or theso "Pullman Or dinary Weepers." Tho car attached to tho "Chlcaun-Portland Hpeclals" goos uiruugu io unicago witn ciiangu, una tuu i oneintlm "AtJantle Express" runs to jvaui-ai uny witnoui cnungo. ruijsun gorj In this car for Chicago change to a similar car at (1 ranger, Much of tho first class travel is being carried In these cars, tho rates being lowor, and tho sorvlco nearly equal to that In thu paluco sleepers. For ratesand lull Information. Includ ing folders, write to A. L CRAIU. Uonoral Passenger Agent.0. It. A. N. Co l, 'ortlund, Oregon. Largo Wall Maps cf the United Htatea.... Given Away -HOW TO CET ONE - If you are going East, or thinking of sending for vour family, do not buy your tickets until you havo mxuired rates irotn tiio I M.iNnm nKNTltAi. nxrr JtOAD Co, Xiitdr servJuu uxclled by iiuiiw, nuu ut ;ui( the Last, Booth or P)lnt In Oregon Through tourist car mih all iiolnta In Southeast from any or Wnshiiigton- froin I'iu-IiIc Clttnut to New York, If you will send rifte'-iiseutsiii slampf mil wl to (ho address given below, we iurvrum you ur ruturii mall n largo wull map of the United KtaU's, CliUt and Porto Rlqo.qix.-tO inches. tor partfuulara reganllug passpnger bt freight rates, call oij or address, J), II. Thumuuix, Com'l Ag't, III. Cent. If. II M Third st PortlondOr tteseryafloos to Open, Tho, KIqwh ai;ij Caiuanchu country In fidan Terrlljory will bo opent-d for settlement litis summer. It is a grand country, and reached only via the urvat Rock Island ftouto. If you aro In termUsd, writo for 'booklet "The Okla homa OpHrtuuity." It tflls you all about Oklahoiuu and tho country to he UpUI)M. A. K Cooi'iu, 0. A. " Uf)0 Alder St., Portland Oregon. 2 6 If Corresttondsnt wanted In overy ofty town and villages In Amorioa. Now pa twr and other work. Bxperlttic5l. aud inexperienced. Oood remuneration New nwi atories wanted, i:yr. paj(icu Ura address he ujletfu Press AasoeU SOUTH AND' FART VIA r i , Xq, THE SHUSTQOUTE Trains leavo Balom for ror.UnLwy :oo p, m. Vr vomiMS Lt fftlcm. - saoxir -lt0 A K -12:55 A M .tfflPH Ac Alilna Ai Mnerinntn JO-M Ptf -8M5AM "mm :1& A M 7:2S A U ArHaulTrkDcioo.. 7:48 r m At Ob Jon. rwrrsr At uonyer-. . 9.S0 A M , 733 A M At KKMt, UliT- Arcijioiga . T.n A M B!N A V sWk m Ar tan Yttmn em pn -. WAM II JO A M - 7t 0 A M . .. S:0 M Arcitrptioxlco.. A Hon Otloni . ;M A H )l:fOA M 7.00 A M B:SM 1 11 8:11 A SI At WMblnztqn Ar N6W York ... W York . 8.i A M rullmah and TourTsts rara on'botb n ! , Chair cars Sacramento to Qgdon and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. LoniB.Now Orleans and Washington. Connecting at Ban Frandisco with sof eral steamship lines for Uonoltilu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and bon th America. , fceo agonl at Half station, or addross 0. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A Portland Oregon, Convallis k Eastern Railroad TLMECARD, - No. 2 For Yaqulna: Train loavqs Albany .....UWkp.mi Tran leaves Corvallls,.,. l;60p.tu Train arrives Yanulna . 6:45 p. iu No. 1 Returning: ,Lcave5 T0fiul?,a O'lQ a. m Leaves CoryalllB 11:30 a. m Arrives Albany 12:16 pm. No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany 7:0aa.,ru. Arlw Detroit 11:20 a.(m. No. ,4 Returning: Leaves Potrolt ,,.12:l0p. tu, Airlvpa Albany 5;46.p.m, Ono and two connect at Albany and Corvallls with Houthorn Pacific trains, giving direct eervtco to and from.New' port aod adjacent beaches. Trains for tho mountains arrive at Detroltafc noon, Kiting nruplo time i ,rHHl ouwpluij prounds on the Urcltonbusband cJantlam rivors the witno dny. II I. WAT.DKN, XDMH STOMK J. TOnNKn!. ' U nt Mblnr 11 M. a ' ----F... Mn "The Best of Evcrytliing" la a word this tells of the Passtaier Service TIM. The Nortliwostoru Line 8 Trains dally bctwooD St. Paul and Chicago comprising tho latest Pullman BleojHjrs, Peerless Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cars, Freo Roelinlng Chair Cars. lfJ?hFJSiS!KJnla -"TUB NORTH WEST URN LIMITED" Pups every dsyot ibe year. Finest Train la the World Electric Uthted Steam Heated. To Chicago By Dayjiglit Tho Iladgor BtaUi Express, tho finest Day Train running butwoent.PaulandChicago Via tho Short Lino, Connec tions from Uiq West mado via Tlie Northern Paclflo, Great Northern, Canadian .Pacific I'lils s also tho best lino botwoon Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All Atents sell tickets Via 'TneKortb-westerallne.": w. tl, MEAD, G. A. H. L.81SLEB. T A Chicago Rock Island t Pacific Make your trip East plcaianW'and comfortable by using tho 0"at 'Ilock Island personally conducted excursions III fourist sleeping cars which go., Kait overy week of the year va i, Lak'e City anu thoBcenla line. Pullman alcwplng cars every, day. to Chicago, Toll your ticket event you want your tlekot over tho . Great Ruck Island Route from Denver. All ticket agontaiwlUhem. Wrlto for folders. A. E. COOI'BH, Q. A.. Portland Ore. GAP CLOSED The operation or Ihrouih trains -t I t weea Saa Prasclscs oad Los. Aartles. via Burr and Santa BarMriiiwui, et Cla on SUNDAY MARCU t3l, .1901 oa ICOAST llie. new LINE T o Tnrouih Tralas O.llr. Ths Coast Lias Untiled teavlaf each terminal la the aornlnr, tBlpMd with tie cast cafs aad.partor urs.'wlil maks daylUbt trips throuih th.Bosl picturesque, varied asd ,ent(rtalalac sccses on t foolat. Isulr of steals of th Southern Pacific n.iln KotUe to Contraetors. Ualm, Ore., April 13th, 1001. llliln will 1m msjIvBil bv the ttmier signed for building a school Iioute Iu District Nr. -18 Marion County, Orgon. said house to bo 80 by -10 feet and H feet high. Didder will specify amount they will build for and furnish material and also amount they will build for if school board fumihe all rnatejfal, , All bids must be In tho hands of tha clerk by May 2nd. For farther particulars call on or addrew, J. if, Jonsrud, ono mile north of school houw on the Hall'a Ferry rosdi The board reserves tho right Jo- reject auyoraU bide. Rids will bo openojMay-Ru, 1901, J U, iQSVV, "KSWl Pacific mm AvOordpn.ark. -.."( t i v 'A m d "TPT i- M t - i '. p. f . ' '.a I as'? ,. ' ai , - a .i- ,-ffe ,-ws KKaMunnRMttw.-. &;