1 t ilv as) FT A p ' P " ,f ji t THE DAILY JOURNAL Member- Northwest Afternoon Newspaper League. BY HOFBF1 DROTHBn8, SATURDAY. JULY 20, 1901. OHllfr One Year, 3.00 In Advance Dally Four Month 81. In Advance Dally by Carrier BOo Per Month Weekly One Year 8I.OO In Advance EDITOR'S SEASIDE LETTER. From the Journal'! Yaqnlna Bar Head'joarUra. Bat Vikw Lodge, July, 1001. For about the tsnlh season we are taking onr summer outing on the BayatCapt. Olsson's. Ho has a good many cottages, furnished and unfurnished, and can supply you with anything from a camp- ingplaco by a clear mountain stream to a corner lot In the city of Newport. If yoa want a stock ranch with a church and. school house thrown in, just ad- dreaa him or call at the big white hodto at the end of the long aldowalk up the hay. Aa Boon as Cal. Bain and hie rustling boya had delivered our cottage outfit and camp equipment, wo wore ready for the luxurieaof eziatence by the aoaahore in about one-quarter tlio kouae room we havo at home, and with no bathing lacllitlos but a tin baian and the Pacific ocean. About the flrat Job the camper on the beaches baa ia to rig up aome bedding. We leave a eup ply of wire matrasses at our cottage, to all wo have to take along ia bedding and come ticka that are' filled with aromatic marsh hay, growa on the salt-water meadows. It ia quite a trick to fill a tick bo that it will not postots all the smooth qualities of a sew plowed field, but experience makes one skillful even at upholstering with marsh hay. First ahako tho hay loose, remove all tho rose bushes, bull thistles and coarse weeds. Wad it Into the corners and pack the tick full of an even thlcknois. Next roll itonyoursolfor let the children, who aro always ready for a roll-and-tumble; go over it a few times. Then double it and press it down smooth and His ready to put on the springs. With the perfumed breezes from the mountains and the salt breath of old ocean, to soothe your slumber, you will declare it ia tho finest couch ever tried. Wljon at the ocean I prefer to sloop in a tent. It geta qulto cool toward morn ing, but Just have an extra comforter to pull up over you and with tho roaring of tho ocean surf in your ears, thore is music fit for royal alumbor. Tho ladles prefer the cottage, but the boya and the bulldog agree with me and proter tho semi-open air. A dip In tho bay before breakfast Is an apetlser superior to any artificial cocktail, ospocially If you back It up with half an hour's rub with a couple of coarse towels after you go back to your tent until your akin ia us rod as I a lobster. No one realizes bow good coffee tastes for breakfast with that kind of an edge on, or what quantities of fried potato und bacon onu can de vour. The day la spout In visiting otlior cot tagers and campers, in surf bathing, fishing and strolling about, never for getting to go down and eeo the boat come in, This is tho closing event of the day, and unless wo go to a lecturo at tho summer school, some church sor vice or the Saturday night danco, It la go home and go to sleep, or road. Some times a party of nolghbors will have a bon fire or a moonlight danco on tho boaoh for a change. Camping and Ufa on tho soa-shore la a splendid edu cation for boya. They learn to row and sail; to awlut aud fish ; to dress and cook fish and clama and crabs and oyatora. To learn how to get thuio things at first band from damo nature and prepare them for tho table, to say nothing about learning to eat them, Is au valua ble aa somo things that are taught at tho schools. You know, there is tho land and tho sea and tho other world, and wo had better learn all we can about tho first two, aa God intends wo should. The facilities for sutf bathing at Now port are hotter than over before, aa both beaches are in full blast tho ono just below the city inside the north Jetty, and the beach atNye Creek, There la quite an opposition between the two crowds, to seo which can mako tho gay eat display of costumes, und the most noise and laughtor in the water. There art) more on shore than in tho water aa a rule, but all tlila week from twauty to sixty have been in the surf dally at each place. The children enjoy the runs on beaches barefoot and wading and rolling in the sand, qultq aa much as bathing. In faot It la a hath for u child hero from morning until night, composed of about equal parts of suit air, aiinihlue, ocoan and mountain breetes, sand and salt water, A lady who brings her family here every year saya alio does not come for her health or to save exM)iiso, but when they come here for a month or six weeks In the summer they havo no doo tor bills at all the rest of the year. Of coutBo, there aro people who come here to take boarders or run a aummer school, or mako tuouoy in other ways, but with a IHtlu economy any person ot ordinary meant can come hero and en joy all the pleasures of a uillllouairu (or a month, and I believe it it a good in vestment. Newport la a kind of center of attractive places In all directions. There ia the bay, the ocoan, the light houio.tho life saving aUtlou,Seal Hocks, Otter rock, Silets, and many other little excursions and aide trips oue can take. IUmU aro not blgh and all supplies aro cheap and brought to the door, Thero is the finest kind of sea and salmon trout Ashing lu the Utile Elk at Hlk Oity aud good pigeon shooting all this month and next, Write to the landlord Mays of tho Elk hotel and he will tell you how have a week ot good aport (or little ex peniiu The deer season ia open since tho 15th and a number ot Hue bunks bave been captured around Yaqutna bay. Captain Ikmimm Davia of the tifckahlebn gol two bh tho fifteenth. The law forbida rhdtilbg deer with hounds but bird dogs are taken il,, no- in tluth the same and th'e rifle lna i ha rMt. A nartv composed of Jack Byan of Salem and Frank Priest and Joe Brlgga of Newport went over on Beaver creek Thursday and had a fine day's sport. I learned nt Toledo that the last pay ment to the Biletz Indians on their res ervation ianda will be made about August fit at of $80,000, and when $W),000 more ia paid to minor bclrsthey will have all that ia coming. Lawyer B. P. Jones ia emptoyed to expert the counto records for three years past. He Is acting for a large number of home steadara on tho Siletz timber lands, and if all goes well they will be ablo to com plete proof and commute their claims. He fl gules that a sixteen nillo railroad would bring this timber product to Yaqulna bay for export and that it would take many large sawmills 26 years to cut it out and this would made a permanent industry. He expects that 160,000 acres of timber lands, that will cut 0 million feet to the quarter eectton, will be added to the assessment rolls ot Lincoln county in the time for next year. J. F. Stewart Is county Judge, and Stanton and Waxefield commiMwners. Tho fdrnier Uvea on a ranch near Toledo and la a brother of Mrs. England, of Salem. Captain Wakefield lives at al- drop and la talked oi aa tne nexs towut Judge. He is one oi me men in the county. best ieformed B. liorza. FLATFISHES' EYES. a Migration Which Take Place ASt- cr the CreatoreV Birth. Flatfishes keep teeir white and blind aide on the muddy or sandy bottom and pretend that toe epffr ad epec klcd aldo Is a part of Usat bottom. This they do to avoid obwrrattoe. for In aplto of their awkward seepe they ore awnllowcd nt sight by pertinacious ene mies, to the manifest discomfort of both. A greedy cormorant curling up end attempting- to swallow a plaice, which trle to bo aa disobliging an pos sible, affords nn object lesson not Boon forgotten on the way not to behavo nt mealtimes. But tho bird usually suc ceeds In Its object, and tho flatfish, In spite of persistent efforts to retain lto natural llntnoss, ut hist disappears down tho round, elastic throat of tho cormorant. With a view to tivold tin nlonsnntnoHHCS of this kind, soles nro wont to hldo themselves In tho snnd, keeping only their eyes nbovo tho Bur facu to act us sentinels. In reality tho darlc surface of n sole, pin Ice or ttirbot Is Its side nnd not Its back. It Js true thnt both eyes nro vis ible, which Is not tho enso when n. mackurcl or n congor Is laid on Its side, but thlfl Is simply owing to tho fact thnt ono oyo ot n flatfish has slnco tho creature's birth passed ncross what wo mny call tho brldgo of Its noso to keep company with tho otlior oyo. Tho wnndorlug eyo boglns Its mlgrn- I tlon nt n very curly ngo so oarly, In- deed, tlint u is a nine uiiiiciiii in uuil-i-i It on Its Journey. A plnlcc ti fifth of an Inch In length anil R days old cnrrlos ono eyo on nidi sldo of Its noso. When three-fifths of nn Inch lonfr nnd about 2 months old, tho loft eyo has crossed over to tho right side. Lemon solos when ono Inch long or 2 inontlm old Imvo tho loft oyo on tho edgo of tho bend, but whon doublo thnt slzo nnd rt montliB old both eyes nro found on tho right ship. A solo assumed Its lopsided aspect by tho tlmo It has been hatched 2 months. When u ttirbot Is half nn Inch In length, tho right eyo Just be gins to pet'p over tho centor arch of the brldgo. at tlirt'o-quurters of an Inch It Is half wny iutohs. mid nt nn Inch tho piiHMigu Is complete and the two eyes look out from the left sldo of tho bond. - Loiigiiiun's Mngnzluo. AN ABANDONED FARM. It Miirt-lr Wim llnrtl itutl Slon- I. nnd, unit Nit ItaiiKUvrutliiM. She wits on tho vltnenH stand In her own boliulf, being also defendant In the action. Slit' was n sturdy widow, hind win Mug. Mhrewd In n duul nnd gnrru hum. , landlord was suing for Imck rent on u little farm shu had nlnunlon il. "You nay that the land was hard and sour and sterile?" suggested tho attor ney for the plaintiff. Tlmt'H what I wild, only I wasn't so perNiillllly about It, nnd I'll wiy moro"- Miist a moment, pleaw. Wo want evidence, nut opinion. Did ymi raltk anything on this laud of otuitr "ljtud of our!" with it sniff. "You never owned n thimbleful of It. Yen, I did ruWo things on It. It took two hill to ml i4) it himu und a wholo row of corn to rul-e n nubbin. 1 rulaed u cab in. 1 raised u plgpon, urn! I tried to mine n gtmt. but It starved to death, poor tlilugl Thnt urountl wouldn't mine dog funnel or oven f lunula thWtbtu" 'Don't exaggerate, please. You say the Hull was sour?" "I couldn't exaggerate nlMUit thnt ground If I wits u lawyer. In tho morn lug when tlio dow was stwimliig off In tho NUiishluo you'd thltil; you was ll lug next door to a plcklo factory. 1 kept my sugar In an, airtight Jar." 'Tuba w I That's rlil'culons. I sup poso the ground was so hard you could not blast It?" "Nuthlng of the kind. I'm huro to toll tho truth. But I'll toll you how hard that ground was. I hud to crop my sot onions out with a hatchet, and a big gamier I bought broko his neck try ing to pull a tuft of spear grows." Tlw laudlord did not recover-Dotrolt Prue Proas. nedrtiuina aud UreutUInK, Whllu uo uelentut, I think, will we oinmond loss than bovoh cubic foot of nlr each minute for au adult. Dr. Hevtl irlvea tea aa tho suuilloat amount that will meet tho wants of tho body. All of this, of course, la not absolutely used, ouly urnled that purity may bo vocured. Tho average room 12 by 10 und 8 feet high even It the room U empty, will coustimo ouly IHX) cubic foot, or ouough to supply air for one peraou for about two hour. Now, wtwa two or ovou four parsons occupy kuoIi a room, tho doom and window closed to keep out the aupposod "twl nououa night air," It la not Btraugo that the stench of vitiated air Is ovcnwwor lug to ono who eutera tho room after breathing tho puro Ur of beavtm, auah us the good Father tuteuded for us. Wuekly UoitqueU u.A,t.-: VISITORS NOf WASTES. Ivople Who Want to Sec flreenlnad Mont Oct a Itoynl l'erinlt. Greenland Is governed In a grand motherly way by Denmark; but, as tt consists of a group of colonies which would not under any circumstances at tract mnny tourists or traders, no out sider complains of tho cxcluslvcncss of tho Danish authorities. Trade always has been nnd still Is monopolized by I ho stnte, and only government vessels nre allowed to sail In Greenland wa ters. For foreign travelers also Green land Is n closed country unless the trav eler In question has beforehand ob tained the rare distinction of gaining the permission of tho Danish govern ment. Tlio monopoly of tho trade is said to protect the Greonlandcr from bclug de ceived by unscrupulous merchants. The administration settles a fixed price both for tho goods the urecninnuers pur chase nnd for the product they sell. In this way all are treated In tho samo manner, and the business being car ried on by the state Is a guarantee that the natives arc not Imposed upon. Furthermore, the members of the ad ministration are enjoined to take caro that the natives do not lcavo them wives short of produce by selling moro than they can dispense with, so that tbey are destitute of needful food and clothing when the slack time arrives. The native Greenlandur never has been, neither is he now, ablo to purchase a. single drop of spirits from tho admin istration. Tlie exchange of goods between Greenland and Denmark is, na a rule, carried on exclusively by means of the uliie vessels belonging to tho Green land company viz, 11 vo brigs, three barks and a small steamer having a total register of about 2,000 tons net Several -of these vessels, which aro suitable for sailing through tho drift Ice, mako two voyages a year and tho steamer, as a rule, tbroo voyages. Montreal Iicrald. A Crownlcn Coronation, A coronation without a crown sounds distinctly Irish, yet such won In effect tho ceremony In which Henry III took tho most prominent part at Gloucester on Oct 28, 1210. On this occasion n plain circle was used instead of a crown, which had been lost with tho Jewels aud other baggago of King John in passing tho marshos of Lynn or tho Wash near Wlsbcach. London Tclnijrnpb. ' Grala-Ol Grala-OI Remember that nunio when you want a dollclous, .appetizing, nourish ItiK food think to tuko tho place of coffee. Sold by all grocers nnd liked by all who lmvo used it. Graln-O Is made of puro grain, it nius digestion und strengthens tho nerves. It Is not n stimulant but n. hcnlth builder nnd tho children ns well ns tho adults can drink It with groat benefit. Costs about Vi aa much aa coffee. 15c. and 25c. por pnekuge. Ask your grocer for Graln-O. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of Home Drcssmaklne. Dress cutting and fitting made easy, by using tho Joy Tailor System. Taught in a praet'eal mniiuer by Mrs. Mary L, Diivlos ui.d Emily M. McCulloch touch era of sowing in tho Indianapolis Man ual Training Hlgh.Wchool. tor partic ulars call at 387 Statu street, before July 26th. 7-17-3t D. C. Iluntslmcr, Funeral Dlrtctor, 107 Street, 'Phone Red 2423, SilemOreton. deuce 390 Court. 'Phone Blsck 2181. State Hesl- Reduced Rates Are now in effect to Buffalo, Now York. Do yon nxtiect to attend tho Pan American Exposition? If bo do not buy your ticket until you lmvo investigated tlie survlco o tlio 11 linols Central railroad, Our accomodations aro the best that can be had, our trains aro always on tlmo, and employes courteous and ac comodating, Through tourist cars from Pacific const to Boston via Iluffnlo. If vou will send 15 cents in stamps, to address given below, wo will forward to you, by return mail, ono of our largo .11x40 Inch wall niunsof the United Ktutoe, Cuba and I'orto ltico. Any information regarding rates ac comodations, eorvii'o, time, connections, Btonovers, etc, will bo cheerfully fur mHied ly B. 11. TllDMllDLL, Com'l Ag't. III. Cent. R. R. 14'J Third st.. Portland Or : qHB yAPOR jgAHTF-IS Will cure maUrU Is the time to aad cleanse yourtisystem ce Mini I MRS. HANSEN PLANING I 10 Di This manufacturing plant has been sold to Ar. John Stout of Boonville, Indiana, who will hereafter conduct the same in all its departments and complete all unfinished con tracts for work in the mill. All bills due can be settled at the mill ofiice and all orders left there will be filled promptly as in the past. In retiring Hansen & Landon wish to thank their many natrons and beaak for their aueceaaor the aame good will and liberal patrouRKo that has been accorded to them in the pu ritwwj'- TODAY'S MARKEt Pobtland, July 20. - Wheat Valley nominal Walla Wai a, 60 65. Flour Portland, beat grades $2.90 t3 40. Graham 2.C0. ' 67tft-ChoiceVblle$1.32J gl.S6 per cental igrev 1.30 1.32 per cental. Mlllstufi-Bran, 117 00; shorts, 20 00 Hay Timothy 12.50(gf 14 per ton. Onions fl.IO Potatoes 1. 15 (31.50 por Back; new 1 Uc peril. Butter Best dairy, 13 to 14 fancy creamery, 10 to 18Kc Store 11 to 12.. per pound. Eggs- Oregon, raucb 17J to 18 per dot. Poultry Chickens.mixetl 2.76(3$3.50 hens 3 to 3.50; turkeys, live 8 to 10c. Mutton Dreeeed, 0$ to 0c per pound Hogs Dressed Oc. 7 per pound. Beef Topateers,! 1.2504.00 ;cowa,3 -75 $4.00, ureeeed beef, 7 to 7Jc. Veal Dressed, i 8 c. for small. Hops 12 to 14c. Wool Valley, 11 to 13c; Eastern Oregon, P12c; Mobalr.EO to 21c, Hides Green, salted 60 lbs, 7 8. under 60 lbs, 7 1 ; sheep pelts, lb 20c SALKM HABKKT. Wheat 55 to 65c for feed. Wool, 11 to 13c, Mohair, 21c. Hops 11 to 13Jc Oats $1.25 per cental. Hay Baled, cheat, $0 to $9 50;ttmotby $10 to $14. Eggs 14c. Flour In wholesale lots, $3.00; retail 70 to 85c sack. Mlllfltufls Bran, $10.50; shorta, $18 50 Hogs On foot, 5c. Live cattle Bteera, 3,Ji,'to4 jcowb, $2.75 to $3 50. Bheep $2.50 gross Dressed Veal OK cents. Butter Dairy, 12 to 16c; creamery, 18 to 20, store 10 to l2Wc. Poultry Hena por lb., Cc. I'otatoes 75c stkiner'b market. Fat hens per n live weight 7c Eggs per cloz . cash 1 5c Fryers 8 toOc A Few Pointers Tho recent statistics of tlio r.umoer o deaths show that the largo major iff di with consumption. This diBcaBO mno commence with an apparently bar ley cough which can be cured Instantly as Kemp's Balsam for tho Throat aby Lungs, which Is guaranteed to euro nd relievo all cases. Price 25c. and and For sale by all druggists. 1 50c. Rocky Mountian Limited Is the name of the new and luxuri ous Rock Island train Which runs between Colorado Springs aim lsuuvur, nfSfifeiPi and Denver, and Chicago. Leaving Colorado bprintu every uay at 1:30 P. M., arriving in Chicago at 7 P. M., next day only ono night out mnkint? r.lofn connection wltd uveniiiL' trains from Chicago for all points coat; also connecting at Omaha with morning trains for Minneapolis and St. Paul. Wcokly excursions in Personally Condnctcd Tourist Sleeping cars via tho Great Scenic Lino; from Pa cific Coast points to Chicago without change. Ask your Ticket Agent to mako your ticket read via the Great Peck Island Route Write for particulars A. li. COOPER, GENERAL AGENT 250 Alder St.. Portland. Ore. Headquarters. For getting your clothoscloanod,'lyed, repaired and pressed, anything from a pair of glovos to tho most olaborate silk gown, n gentleman can got hia troueera creased, tils bat e'eaned or tho wholo suit reiuonated to suit your taato, at The Salem Steam Dyo Worka. Mas. O. II. Walker. Proprietor Royal Insurance Co. A. T. Gilbert, resident ogont of abovo IiiBiiranco Co. ia now prepared to do a large Insurance business. Will alto handle real estate I havo a team and carriage which is at my customer's ser vlco and I will take pleasure In allowing parties what I havo for Bale. Office at present with T. A, Livesley & Co. JOHN STOUT Successor to HANSEN & LANDON Sash Doors, Blinds, Mill Work in Gen eral. Hop and Fruit Baskets, Fruit Trays, etc.. a specialty. Church and i choc 1 furniture, Katimatea promptly furnished ou all kiuda of work, I Church and Mill Sts., Salem sad cleanse younsystem from all Impurities, how purchase a ftnMflcnn Roth rnhinnt uaviisuuil awsii X4t sVI llaw ft- fore the hot weather arrives. The vapor bath Is also very restful and rerreshloi after a day of Utor and durlna the hot weather $2 Book Free to Patrons iSi family For sale at my residence aad.G. W. Putnam's druf store Agents Wanted cp4; cy ... a. A.. eBL,L.ATOOID 3S3 Front St. Salem Or, Phone S771. & LANDON MILLS AND K mm jfrjni.Mr .if rrr-rr CRYSTAL Is how teady td deliver ice to the consumers f &ilenl and surrounding country at existing rates, A specialty is made of fine ice cream. Free delivery on Sunday. ...Crystal J. MAOUlRE, Mgr. DON'T FORGET OUR Csll us ub when yoiu wheel needs repairs we 3jAQ5C MCYCLES.'.thelGoodJklnd. $35: and $40 RBMOVBD I havo removed my harness and Baddlery business from Stnte street, to No. 232 Commercial street, two doors south of Bush's bank corner. In my enlarged qunrtera I have, better facilities than over and am prepared with an enlarged stock to serve my patronB. :: i' ' '' :: :! E. S HAP BR 232 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. p. rm)ii!llli(IliiiiirM!ii!H ' FrV VWiWUCkUK-Jt'llJI II li il m, .. Szf SCOTCH WHITE OATS Anyone wanting a healthy nutritious diet should try Scotch Oats. They are a valuable aid to digestion I and can be readily served, bold by Harritt & Lawrence OLD POBTOPFIOB Gas Stoves for Summer Cooking Gas Ranges, Gas Hot Plates, Gas Boiling Stoves. Call and examine low prices. Special rate for Gas for Cooking Purposes. Salem Gas Light Co. 4 Chemekota St, Fwr DRYERS BURROUGHS Si FRASER PHONE 1511 103 STATE THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM, OREGON. A flrBt-cIasa piivate hospital (or the treatment of chronic and surgical caeea. Uullt the past year ospocially for the purpose for which it is used. Oonvenently located within four blocks of the business part of the city. The most modern furnishing and latest appliances throughout the hullding. Heated by hot water and lighted by gas and electlclty. Hero the sick can have tho comforts of an elogant private home, combined with all the advantages of a general hospital without the nolso, confusion, and publicity attending ono. Outside pbyaclans bringing caeoa in troatod with tho greatest courtesy, and assleted in operations If requested. For terms and further Informa tionwrite or apply persoumly, R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND 4fP. M A Bureaus The Burlington ticket office in Portland ia a veritable Bureau of Information for traveleV a pUce where they can learn what it will cost to reach ANY point in America or Europe; how long the trip will take, and what there is to seo on the way. If you are figuring on an eastern trip, drep in and get full information, or. if yu pwfur, write rae about it Omaha. Chicago, Kantaa City. St. Louis and FVERYWIIURK beyond. Cor. BftAViiitfttffBvarw ICE Ice Works... Tolophono 2071 Main PHONE IS RED 2151 have the most complete bicycle repair shop la the city. Also a complete siock oi an oicyuc sun dtles. tires etc. always on han WORKS O'UIt MOTTO: Hestwuktnanahip, prompt delivery. SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Com. St. A JUDGE OF PRIME MEATS Always knows just what ho wnnte, and knows that ho can always got It from our choice stock. If you want a deli cIoub roast, steak, chop or cutlet that 18 tender, rich and succulent, and cut by an expert hand, trimmed nnd got up for your table to Btiit the Queen's taato, you will always find it at CUOSS'S and at lower prices than you can And it for anywhere else In Salem. E C, CROSS SALEM OPE Phone 291. There's a Nigger in the Wood Pile Somewhere If any concern Belling lum Ixir tells you they can nm'erFell tin or even compete with our prices for quality. Vnu can take it with a grain of salt, iib we fliuvo profit b down bo flue on tho best quality of kiln dried, well seasoned lumber that they will stand without running too close to the cost mark. Near S. I. Passenger depot. Phono 051 Goodale Lumber Co. OltOOKRV Tolophono 683 Best facilities for making the tin and iron work on fruit and hop dryers in the valley. We have the machinery and the men and a vast stock of ma' terial ready to fill all orders promptly, v JC 2C 2Z Informafii A. C. Sueldon, General Agent, ' Third and Stark Sts., Portland. Ore. JMeiaamg; M1 OREGON SHOJrTllJHE and UNION PACIFIC DK'MrtT FOR time Tltrnrr EH Kiom I'urtliiiul Or. ARRIVE Utoil Chicago I'crtlaud Special 9 a. m. via Hunt ington "MlVntlc" Kxprcss 9 p. ta. via Hunt ington "BtPauT" Fail Mall Cp. til. via Spokane Salt Lake. Dnnrpr. Vt. Worth, Omaha, Kds City, St. Louli, Chicago and Kat. Palt Lake, Denver Kt. Worth. Omaha, Kansan CUT, St. Louis, Chicago aud Kait. Walla Walla. LowlVtn'nT Spokane, Wallace, Pull man. Mlnneanolla hi Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee JiOJa i. uuicagu, nu jr.asi. 79 HOUR w -7 Li PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Z Ko Chanie of Cars ' ThroiiRb tickets East via all rial, or boat and rail, via Portland. J9&R B m OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portland. All sailing dates aublcctl to change I p. in. For San Francisco 4 n m Ball erery 6 days r' m liiuTy Sundlly COLOMBIA RIVKR 4 p. m. 8. p in. To Aiitorla and Way ex. tiuucWy Saturday Landliigs, ' 10 a. ta. WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamers leave Sa m for Portland anil wir landlifs, Monday, Wednesday and Friday it lo a.m., Tucslay ' jursdiy and (Saturday at 7 t m. For Independence, Albany andi.Corvamt. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday st 4 p. tn For Independence, Monday, Wednesday asl Friday at 4:30 p.m. Through tickets East via all rail or boat and rail via Portland, Ticket office City dock. E. T. THAYER. Aient Salem, treton. South and East VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leavo Balem for Portland and way stations at 5:40 a. m. . 7:54 n. tn. und 4 :5a p. m. Ly Portland Lv Balora.. . 8:80 A M .11:00 A M .V2M A M 6,00 V M 7:45PM 8UW 1 M 10.33 1 V UM V H 4M .V M 8:45 A M Ar Aahland. Ar Sacramento.. Ar Ban Franclaco ArORden .. Ar Donvor ArKania, City. 6:65 A M .. 8:30 A M 735 A M 7:42 A M .. 'i.C0 V M CM V M 6:80 A M 11:30 A M 7r0 A M . 6:30 P M C: A M 12;10 P Mi 7.O0A M 9:15 A N 7.-2S A U 8:S0 A M at uuicago. Ar ! Augelca Ar Kl Paso Ar Fort Wortn.. Ar City of Mexico. Ar Houiton At Now Orlcani At Waihlnftton Ar Now York 8.05 A Si C:O0 P M 6.30 A M ll::w A M 7.-00 A J! 6;S0 P M 6:12 A M 12:10 P Pullman and Tourists cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden aud El Paso, and tourist cars to Obicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and Washington, Connecting at San Frandisco with bov oral steamship lines for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philippines, Central ami South America. See agent at Salem Station, or address U. H. MABKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME OABD. No. 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany 12:60 p. m. Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:40 p. tu, Train arrives Yaquina . 5:55 p.m. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 700 a.m. Leaves Corvallis 11:33 a. tn, Arrives Albany 12:13 p. ni, No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Corvallis 12 :00p. in. Leaves Albany lSJOp. in Arrives Detroit 0:20 p.m. No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 5 30 a m, Arrives Albany 10:30 a. m, Arrives Corvallis 11:15 p. m. Trains 3 nnd 4 between Albany and Covallis, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdayB only. All other trains dally ex. cent Sunday. Trains 1 and 4 arrives in Albany in time to connect witli the S. P. south bound, as well as Riving two or throe hours in Albany before departure of S. P. North bound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connects with tho S, P. west side train at Corvh "'is Crossing for Independence, McMinnv e and all points north to Portland. J. TuKNhit, Edwin Stonb, Agent, Albany, Managor "The Best of Everything" la a word this tells of the Passenger Service The Northwestern Line via. 8 Trains daily between St. Paul and Chicago comprising the latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Cr, Library and Observation Ciu, Free Reclining Chair Cart. The 20th Century Train -"THE NORTH WEST ERN LIMITED" Runs every day of iney"' Finest Train Eiectricumtei in the World s,Ma """ To Chicago By Daylight The Badger State Express, the finest Day Train running between St.Paul and Chicago Via the Short Lino. Conner tions from the West made via Tho Northern PaclQc, Great Northern, Canadian Pacific This is also tlie best line between Omaha, 8t. Paul and Minneapolis All Agents sell tickets Via "The North-western Hoe." VY. H. MEATJ. . L.S1SLEB. C. A. T A O. C. T. Co's I-ASSKNUBBJ BTEAUEB pOMONA AJLTbNA. LEAVES FOB FOHTLAND IHUy except Sunday at 7 a.i a. QUICK f 1MLK AND CU AP UATfB Doo.lbetna o BUtn1 Court BU. at. V, UALDWW. Agart