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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1902)
.... ... -wKi2r" a-'gyg regy IJ i waM chl1. OTO ! CUl j "1 on In, go Jol L onefl hoi ci aHl ti t U tJ of tic ol ll)j r&4 ei iv ,4 R. r. t, j IV, JU ', THr OSItY JOURNAL S CRRKSttatLSI Memtse'A$soe!ahPrcsl.-, Member Nerthvtcst Afternoon Nevwajr uj Lsajue. BV HOFEfi BROTHERS. TllTJUSDAY, JAN., 23, 1002. bally Oee Year. $4,00 la Advance. Dally Pour Months $1,00 la Advance, Dally by farrier 50 cents Per Month. Weekly One Year $1.00 la Advance, C 'ASX Aj EDITORIAL WHAT AILS THE SILVERTON MO TOR LINE? The Salem rush Olub spent an hour , dismissing tho proponed subsidy (or the Sllvorton motor lino, and a good spirit vraa developed, Tho Club (cols so if it would liko to quit talking and push this ono enterprise to completion. If tho subscription had boen started in tho right way it miajit havo been raised beforo this titno, but it can stilt bo set Tight and raleed by the peoplo of tealetri. Inside of CO days. As (ho'tnatler atnnds itisn proposN tlou to raiso and pay $20,000 for tho purpose of having somo ono in the east Induco capllaiista to build tho motor lino. Tho $120,000 la not to bo paid until tho whole road is built and in operation, v That scorns fair but tho peoplo do not understand it or bollovo it. It scorns too far around, dolus sotnothlna; at too long ft range, and tlioy will not take hold, If tho proposition woro changed so at to road that Salem peoplo would r'vo $20,000 towards grudluj tho first Ave jaiilos of tho lino to any company that would ploJeo itself lo build und opornto tho lino, tho enterprise would bo In moro tangible form. Let us chango tho form of tho sub scription so that what is subscribed will go direct Into tho work of construction, Instead of being used to Induco capital to go Into tho nlorprise. ThlS Is a business proposition and thoroia enough good businosa Intelli gence Among tho ponplo oi this commu nity to pay euoh a subsidy if thuy can only bo mado to boo that thoy aro actu ally payfnjr, for eomolhing tangible and that scorns reasonable. This !k said with an oarnott dostro to remove obstacles and tnnko this enter prise possible. Tho people 'aro ready to tako hold of it when thuy cau understand tho propo sition plainly but not until thou. Let us inakolt plain, ABOLISH ATTORNEY OENERAL. Tho uselossuoss of tho ofllco of attor ney general is shown by at least two facte, While) tho city ofBaletn won Its sult'ori tho Anson bond, tho stato was stipulated out of court in its suits on tho Geo. W. Davis bond. Whllo tho attor ney general decided tho statu could not recover ita Insuranco on tho reform school policies, the statu ofllclala aro proceeding to recover by hiring ou ont- nldo sttornoy. Tho attornoy general doubtless gavo tho host ndvlcohu had in theso matters, but tho otato would get better advice If it hired tho bent lawyers it could get when it needed advice It is paying$3000 a year for an attorney gener al and something (or an aisistaut and it gets a political nomluuo. Half tho mon ey now paid for a political attorney gen eral who wins no' Judgments (or tho state would hire somo non-political la gal Hci'vlco that might prodnco resulln for tho treasury and waka the ofllco elf-sustaining. Abolish tho olllce, HOW TO IMPROVE OUR SCHOOLS 8fl!ra tohoOpdlstrlct has voted an eighttsniir school tax, whllo Portland eohoordlntrlct lories 2.0 mills and runs a high sohoo) and toaobes branches that afelioC taught hero, Bovon mills on an Increato -of twenty percout ia valuation will bring In moro money this year than ght mills did last year. On this high'lovy8alcm school dlstrlctought hove money to burn this coming yoar and pay off nearly all tho four percent notes. By an adjustment of the grades- (or which a comtnltUe was appointed that has nover done anything- more grades contd bo taught In tho (our largo schools. Tho central schools should be abolished and all tho children mado to goto the (our large buildings whero therois room to spore. They would havo not so far to go as tho children from Highland and Morningslde, and the Highlaud school was cut otT on tho ground that tho North Salem school would hold them all. Tho property of tho Central schools should bo sold and tho monoy applied on the doht of tho district. The (our large schools should each havo a principal competent to teach thenino grades or ony other grades tho peoplo estoblieh. The dis crimination in 'favor of the East Salem school is a detriment to tho other parts of tho city, as peoplo will not build homos whore their children can not comploto the common branchos. REPUBLIC OR WHAT? This Hspubllc Is sending a deputation of millionaires to the coronation of King Edward. It Is preparing a royal recep tion for the German crown prlnco Henry who is to make n tonr of tho largo cities. Tho army and navy will bo used to do honors to a crowned prlnco, and public funds will bo expended on both occa sions. But we aro no longer a demo cratic republic, but a groat World Power. Wo must tako our placo in the ranks of the Great Nations, as tho congressional barn stormors tell us. Wu wish it un derstood wo have nothing against the king of tho tight little island called England, nor against any of tho brood of Gorman princes, to abolish which tho revolution of 1818-9 was carried forward. Wo have no objection to their visiting this country or seeing any friends hore thoy may bappon to havo. If ono of thorn called at our house ho would ho treated civilly. Tlioy have a right to come to this country but unlets wo aro going to got right Into tho business of honoring royalty and monarchy, prop ositions against which our country. was established and Is supposed to stand, as a mattor of prlnclplo our governmont has no right to epond public money de fraying the oxponsos of tuft-hunting bankers Bad politicians and truit mng. nates lo honor thoto royal functions. Whllo wo aro turning tho cold shoulder on tho struggling Houth African icpub. lies and running concontrado camps against tho Filipinos who bollovo they aro fighting for Independence, we seom to havo llconio to prostttuto tho Ameri can government for the oatortolnmeuto royallsts and crowned hoads. Wimf im OwsMiii& 7 9 rf & k dnll, throbbing1 pain, accompanied byffc penni of toudonioso and heat low down- In tho aide, with an occasional uhdotlBgf pain, Indicate inflammation. On examination It Will bo found that thswlou of twin ahowa eouio awell lugt This ia tho first stag of ovaritis. iuHammation or mo ovary, n mo root of your houto leaks, my sinter, you havo it ixod at oneo i why cot pay tho aauio repeat to your own body ? You need not, you oturht not to let yoHWlf bo, "whoa ono of your own sax f Ma -Axifi. Asrox. - i et M JuiplBir band to yen, and f striae yea without money ana tiprta, Hr. jL'jnunewTi moot. rf. riu. Mac. Write 6 letter Umm .toUlstf U yw symptom and trtlpk jNMt t tho gwutost prl. 5i4Stw44BB;faUllls, f ww wSorUff to auoU an extent, rewiorariaj) trewhhs that say phyaW at' ffctiUt a peratjoii would h ul'. llRkk'iJ VegeUbU Com iMVisUf !. pMOttUuanded to 6 try . AIWT VAlBg i l tm thai i w&a .J. '.J.1UK uan anliil TiiA shoto with my .Am Aww.Troy, Ko. HJ&M HlmmM. fkttAstwl WHO ARE THE PEOPLE? Er-8ecnuary of State Klncaid Is mlstakon in saying that tho legislature makes extravagant appropriations be cause tho pooblo dotnand them. Un less ho moans tho lobby, when ho says people, we cannot agree with him. Tho lobby are quite a largo numbor of tho pooplo when tho leglilaturo Is In session, but not otharwleo, and tho lobby Is maintained at Salem at publio ex psnae. Tiio (roo passes that bring thorn hero, tholr hotel and cigar and drink bills aro all finally paid by the peoplo In increased Uxoi or high railroad faros. 1'or Instance, our good (rlond Tony Noltnor who edits tho state organ of tho Democratic party tho Portland Dis patch, and cannot seo much msrit In Tin Jquunal'm tight for a hotter bust noss system In statu affairs, ho is oae of tho pooplo Mr. Klncaid speaks about who bollovo In largo appropriations. As one of (no regonts of one of tho Nor mal schools ho Is regularly at Salem when the legislature is In session to soe that his school doea not got left In the ihufflo. He will say tho appropriations for theso purposes aro out of pro. portion to tho Importance of higher edu cation to the masses, He will agree that $350,000 In two years Is rather steep (or about 200 graduates of our university and normal schools. lie may say lie opposos It altogether, but he will ooino to Salem ami do his duty by "his school" and hla bills will bo paid atth best hot '1, and so will the bills of other lobbyists, and they ue the people Mr. Klncaid refers to who want largo appro priations. This al'iro la not coutlunl to Oregon, It fa practiced hi other statos, l'ho American people at very much alike and ar probably tatter than tho pooplo of any other country In their political morals, and our govern ment Is the best In tho world, Hut to toy that all the bad work U done by tho leglelntuto, and then to further say that the leglilaturo only does what tho "peo ple" ask It to do, ii making a hard eato against tho taxpayers. If Mr. Klncaid and Mr. Noltner will oxouio us for these plain and homely ways oi putting things, and calling a spade aipada, ami oxamlno Into the truth of the matter, they will admit thai-It is not tho peoplo but the lobby that corrupts (ho leglila. lure, JOURNAL X RAYS. Tho Capital Journal rays Salem has a Push Olub and asaueikraut faotory. Yes, brother, it also has a llwlnirjjur cheese factory, it only laaks a first class pork-paoklng establishment to inako Salem an all right town, No one could find any fault with tho Halem hog put up in barrsls, Marthfleh! mall, a Tie Balem JouaNAk makes a point ou oneoIourconreMmen. WhleuT Itsayat "At oua of Oregon's eonKteasraeu is a Oaaadln,wej ttaud a goad show to bo rtpmented ou the deputation to attend the coronation ol King Kdward." As toria News. a) a Hdward Kvoielt Young will go iuto bj RepubKeah aUte coaveutlou titb Mrwal counties back of htm (or the nomination (or state printer. ThosugAr tariff, Filipinos and trans isthmian canal aro not of ao much con srquenco to Oregon as good govern ment right hero at home. m Hon. Jeff. Myers and Mrs. Edyth Tozior-Woatherred Oregon exhibits at the Charleston con vention. 6 6 The Iloioburg Plalndealor calls Tub Joohkal's showing of tho state fees and perquisites business a "buizaboo." 6 When Ilooeevott gets teady to appo nt men in Oregon to federal offices ho will do so whothor tho politicians are ready or not, 0. All tho politlclauB are ready to tako a whirl at Tub Journal and it don't mnko any difference what party they belong to. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALING mmm Mrs. F. R. Anson Was Badly Burned. By an Explosion of Wood Al cohol and Has no Scars. froo from any pain or discomfort and never lost,nn hour's sleep. "Tho peoplo living in the house wore opposed to Christian Sclcnco treatment, consequently making moro work (or my practitioner. Tho first morning ono eyo Mrs Franklin It. Anson of New York City, formerly of Salem, whoro ehe Is well known and has n wide circle of friends, recently mot with a serious accident. It is explained in tho following letter, which was received by friends lioro and road at tho Wodnosday night meeting o tho Second Church of Christ Scientist. "Somo weeks since, in lighting n small tovo filled with wood alcohol, it explod ed with aloud noise,tlirowinglho flames In my face, into my hair and on my wrist. I foil unconscious. My husband immediately ran tome, and put out the flumes. Leaving mo in chiro of friends (who were not Scientists) ho started for a Christian Science practitioner. "Meantime my friends at my request read aloud "Science and Health" by Mary Baker G. Eddy, Owing of course to this reading tho suffering decreased and becatuo 1 also realized to tho host of my understanding that there were no accidents in tho Divine Mind, "In about half an hour af-er tho prac tltlonor'n first treatment, I was ontlroly aro about all the ' was almost closed the face was swollen and drawn to one side and I had diffi culty In swallowing. Under tho treat ment these symptoms rapidly disappear ed and tho Improvement was wonderful from day today. My husband attended business all day and nhen roturning every evening ho would look at me in astonishment, saying it was marvelous to sen tho evidence to mortal sight dlsap pear. Ho ia not a Scientist but could notholp but marvel at the power of Truth and Love, Tho first two days ho could not bear to look at me. "In twelve days I had an entiro now akin, without scar or blemish or dis figurement, my sight perfect and eye brows grown in thick and natural. A doctor and druggist when told of tho affair disbelieved It, saying thero nover was known of u burning, of wood alcohol especially, where no car wan left. "The hcal-ng was wonderful and I havo beon spiritually uplift-il ns well. I thank God for this beautiful, healing, saving truth and am so grateful to Mrs, Eddy for bringing It to our understand ing in that precious volume Science and Health wltii key to tho Scripturos. And am io thankful to the dear Scien tist who labored so faithfully to demtn stratc this truth and love." Have you hoard about tho Pacific Home Big Association? cut Vrrnna Trent. A member of the Hulllvnn Count; club caught half a dozen trout one dnj liiHt mimmcr mid carried them ullro t IiIh cottage, Intending to tnko them tc the city. Ho turned tho water Into lib bathtub, and the trout Hceined to thrive nH well there nu they had done In tht Htieniim. That iifleruoon one of tho fish dtanp pcared. The man, thinking It hud Jumped out, looked nil nrouud the room, hut no trout was to bo neon, Next morning two moro wero gone, and tho servant wns cloHely question ed. Then two moro dlwipponred, nnd the flHhormnn wnn no much concerned that ho took n place outside the bath room window mid proceeded to watch, Pretty soon tho family cat entered, perched on tho edge of tho tub and, waiting Ita chance, struck viciously Into tho water with ono paw nnd brought up the remaining trout. Now York Times. Famous Winter Resorts. A winter trip to Southern California nnd Arizona via tho famous Slionta Route is ono never to be forgotten, re newed acquaintance with this ccction will ever develop fresh points of interest and added sources of enjoyment under its sunny skies, in the variety of Inter ests and added industries, and its pro lific vegetation and among its number less resorts of mountain, shore, valley and plain. Two trains leave ' ortlond dally, mcrn ing and evening, for California. These trains aro equipped with the most im proved pattern of standard and tourist sleeping cars, and the low rates place thp trip In reach of all. For Illustrated guides of California and Arizona winter resorts, address It. B. MltLKR, Gen'l Pass'r. Agent, Portland, 11 7 If Negotiations aro on foot for tho forma tion oi a European union lu the match making industry. Edncntn Totie Hoirel Willi Ccrt. Candy Cnttmrile, curs constipation forovor. too. 25o. It C. 0. 0. (all, druBXltta refund mono; A jury to try Albert T. Patrick, charged with murdering William M. Klce, was atcurcd at New York. Educate Your Bowels. Your bowels can be trained as well as your muscles or your brain. Cas carets Candy Cathartic train your bowels to do right. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. A.11 druggists, ioc. O JX.fi 'X O 3R. X JX. . Dean tht A l,a'3 A,WW to7 E t mates of tho loss by Tuesday's flro at Columbus, 0., place the amount at 1500,0(10. AD LOOD "J.H'Al(.r.Tfl lo nil claimed for tliem audara ntrulr wonderful mtnlicine 1 bare often wUIiod for a medicine floatantlo ukannd tlal dure found itln I'lucnrou. since taunt thorn tn blood Inn buon tiurlDcd nnd tu j complexion liai Im prorod "onclornilljr and I feci much bettor In of cry na; iliia.ail.Ll u, Btt-LAiui, I.uuroU.Tcnn. EDUCATIONAL JffWt CANDY B JT CATHARTIC "SjlaA TflADS MAUrt ITMItTtmO g Pletunnt ralatablft Potent Taito Good. Do Qood, Nofor Blcken. Weaken, or Oripe. 10a, 2jc, COO. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... (t,rlU( rttmtJ; CaapMj, Ckli.it, H..lr,l, S T.rt. lit Mn.TD.nfln Soldand intrntfod br alldrna- w aw wnHlll,wuu. : Tobacco llablk ecwMscflatttKwwaewawM etwjw3'as ,.. 5oob Bews No news ever spread more rapidly or created more universal interest than our announcement opening of the NEW of the CASH SHOE STORE Ladies Lace with shoe Stock No. 11 worth Ladies Button shoe Stock No. 22 worth These shoes are made from Specially Tanned velvetta kid which is as soft and fine as its name implies. $4.00 $3.00 Slope Cash Sho? 80S Commercial Street Opposite the Postoflice tEJBMPKUtmuuat ...Northwest Normal College... Corner State and Commercial Sts-, Salem, Orecon- and Shorthand. The most extensive lino of offices for Lommerca uoik ' " No JtKt. Evening School on Monday and Frl.l.v ovenlw bflgln cl e Saturday evening. Full cnarsos to uraduatlon, el I er in o Ice culture Violin. Orchestral instruments, iiarmony, wm ... . . , "Wtivilot nlso in Fine Art, Painting in oils, Water Colors, Pastel, ontl Uayou mnvring Htuaenis may enteral any uine. oc.u ,u. v,u..v.-. .... ..... nnr A. J. CARLAND.cAM fflMSSisfc TnftT iipi n nv INCOMPETETENTS. Pro motion ana prcfermtnt In tusluess Is the result ofatllltytodo, At ttiis school Is the test place to obtain the knowledge of how to do. There Is an Iccrcasln demand for competent help Persons completing the business and shorthand courses at the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE can secur. enjoyment. For eleven years, but one ,i : J? departraent alter ursicompieiiniine Busiacsssuwrse. ""' ""-" .," h" i'rit. de. ready to sraduate. It costs but little to secure a usable tducstlon coinparcd to the eaeflts de rived, send for catalogue. W. I. STALEY, Principal, wiem. ureson, fel BsVtaf0r utmu AND sjsmancrjjaUuiM R1nnlfp fnffpp Touches the Spot Did You Get a Free Cup; We Did at HaRRIT & LA.05RBNCB Have You Cold Feet? & so it may liave bcea cuuped cettini: out of bed this moru- Inu mi n rnlil floor in a CO d room. Get odd of our small UAS UHATKlts ami ui email expoiuc navo a wBri li.ilrr.nm fnr rtnlntr mill rrtlrlnir. Tim turn of a kev and tllO touch Of H match is all that is necdrd to start the lire. 4ChcmeketaSt. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Te1ephone,.56.i3fa. BALFOUR GUTHRIE AND CO. .!. Have secured and will operate tho Humphrey warohonso at Salem, V$$ the Turner mill and warehouso and the warehoiiBcs at.Macleay, Pra- ,, turn, dwitzerlnnd, Shaiv and Urooks, conducting a general warehouse ..j. and storage business. :; :: :: :: :: :: Salem office 207 Com. St. Sacks will bo held at thoso points for delivery on same terms ns pre 4&Qvai)ed previous seasons. Seo thorn before disposing of your gruiu. Top Prices are Always Paid for Grain J. G. GRAHAM, Manager DKPA1T lOtt CbUaxo lMrt'aud BpTlal 8:50 a. m, via Hunt ington "TCtiaiiuto" Expreis 9 p.m. Tla Hunt lugton rant Mall :15p, rn. via Bpokaua TIME SCHEDULES Frum I'orilunil, Or, Salt Uke, Denvor, Kt. C'liy, Kt. Louii, anu nisi Uilc-ngo aalt I.akf, L'onvcr Ki. M'....l. fl.Mat.J ttin. City, Ht, Uul, tlilcogo aim nail. 8pokn. Wallavo, 1 till- I'aiil, Duluth.Mllwaukco lll.iaKu, ""' AlttUVK KliOM 4:80 p U, :in,'n T:tfa in 72 72 ,, HOURS PORTLARD TO CHICAGO Through tickets Tla this routo to nil Eastern points on salo at Southorn Pa cific depot ofllco. OCEAN AD RIVER SCHEDULE From Portland" p. tn. Dally exjau Bund 8. p Batur 10 .in All Mlllnz datca nubjeot 10 cnauEO U 8alleverr6dnjB COLUMBIA R1VEH ToAttoila and Way Laudlngt. if.M 4 . Dl. ex. BhiiS CAPITAL BREWERY c Beer has stood tho test of oxporfeme. Then why not uivo o homo production the preference. Home capital, home labor and hnaae brewod beer are growing in popularity. People loy.il to homo iuJiu try ulve it the preference. CAPITALWrLlNG WORKS jssib-CAPITAL ICE WORKS MRS. M. BECK, Proprietor. A Happy New Year And juel a word in jour ear about the superior qualities of our lumber, Tell your boss that ho can't i;et better een soueil stuff than what wo carry. We Iiavo every kind of lumber, all of the best and nt the lowest prices for the best. Goodale Lumber Co. Near S P. Pues'r. depot. Phone H51 A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinnur you can eajo fr Jtn one of our lum.or aim ujimioiw mam, AietKi, lamo or muttonli-tvini' v.,l niil.t, nr ..-..b- Oar ma its are all cut from the fatten ii'i nruiHH cittlo, ani we oa supplv rnnr titila with fp.nl, i.ni.lilm.. . .,'i whoUsomi me.Us at bel rock prluoi. E C, CROSS SALEM ORB Phrm 211 MAJESTIC WILLAMETTE RIVER Ctoamur T!nlh Innvci Rn)im fnr Port land and way landings nn Tuesday .Thurs days and Btttiminys, anom iu a. in. ror Corvallls und way landings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at bout 6 A."!.' CRAIG, M.P.BALDWIN. Oen. I'ass. Am. Ae;t. u. k. a pi. huck Portland, Ore. Salem, Ore. inois Central fl. B Efficiently Serves a Vast Territory Dy through service to aad from ttie principal cities In tut following states: IOWA INDIANA MISSOURI TENNESSEE LOUISIANA ILLINOIS MINNESOTA SOUTH DAKOTA ARKANSAS KENTUCKY MISSISSIPPI Through Tourist Cars From The Pacific Coast TO In Swell Society No man would t ink of liavinR the linen tha he wenri w ith evening dr lunnd Laundry. Wh nib pive you ruber the KloHor doiiiMtiu Hnui. I,,.,, n.M,, are hiautifnl. Our the work on woile ami iwieilM la mampaiaeil. We uuar Chicago aad Cincinnatf Connecting with through trains for all points East, South and Southeast Past and handsomely equlcced, stcaji-beated trains Dlolnr Cars, Hulfer Lltrary Cifi bleeping Cars. Free Reclining Chairs Cars. Send fifteen cents In stamps for wall map or the United States and Cubi for par ticulars regarding rates, time, service etc., call on or address B. II. TRUMBULL, 142 Third St. Cotn'l. Ag't. PortUnd, Oregon. Corvallis 4 Eastern Railroad TIME OARD. No. 2 For Yaqulna: rram icavea AJDany n-m p. ut, Train leaves Corvallls.... l.GU p. m. Train arrives Ynnulna . UMr, t. , No. 1 Ueturnino;: Leaves Yaqulna 03n.ru Leavea Corvalll? 11 :30 a. in Arrives Albany 12:lC p. ui No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany 7.00 a ni. Arrives Detroit iomk ,.. No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 12M5 p. tu. Arrives Alhnn r..in n. Irains I orrlves In Albany in time to connect with the fl. P. eouth bound, train, ax well as ttiviair. two or three hours in Albany beforo (ittnarturo of S. P. North bound train for Portland. Train No 2 connects with tho 8. P. vest eide train at Corvhllt Crowinc for Indo. endeuce, McMinnville and all p-hu north toP rtland J- 11'B.Nin, Kiiwi.n Htonb, Afeiil.Albwy. Unnairo Salem Steam Laundry COUJ.NSU J. OLM1TKD, VROPRIKrOR noKuro .oi.m trap. mob. PhonMll 2UU,ty8tre.t STEEL RIME The Great P'ock Island 4L v ri. A NEW CARGO : Wrr r Annnm ., ii-l, awuvti bUON X When we will be able to Fill albOrders. cusioSjrSixmon,hso Is the only line oporatintj a wi'lc ly Pora o n a I Iy Conducted Tour- T) , it Excursion car KOUte botweon Port- trn..l. i .. "WW HIM Ullirp- foii!ng0 & tU? World's uroalPftFcea. 1C line. mitniFKn.. -.! . -. . .. . -j luiiuniii Hifnninis 'tWB i UkS n.fr'. ?y?r "l ChlcuKo, Buffet, Library smoking cars between Plieblo. Den. :"Bna.Vf"f80. The host irutfnnjnin n..... . . Pii.i u . i n ' u,k carauryico between M. vi wiiicim, una aioinea, um- K,"); to east, you ehould eu- & ".Ut, Gr0ttt Bock Island Jtouto -.w UUIIIII Wit VAIIH 41. ...a a-U "f TUUI LII'KBII. APE kt agent about it, or firs and any information A, iU, UOOl'KB, LljltfifiHIl'SM and mo.it your nearest write for fo desired. m. WADE & CO THE FLORENCE ' "sANAT iTRlilM i. '" Mm " virvuuir iitiM 41.-. -.- . "J svi HMittp oa i;l i - ? . CARTWRIGHT, M. B. SUPT A orat-ohm niivate hosniui X RESN ohm. HMiw'.iYl. "O'P'w for the tum,u .i. . used- CoZZLKttPPfrlh tor 'ZZfJl U a. I t. .- tvuiaaai Hirinn r ---. t ui wiivii .. . A -MrfhffiTi ftf!- Hanetw R. Qeu'l. ARt.', Portland, Or. .O.C. T, Co's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA I QuiclLTfnie' Cneap Rates I Deck: Pnn nt T..4- . m r. A s - i'- r. BAIUWIH, All. I Royal Insurance Co- A. T .iu i . . ln7n:L rJc'b ""dent agent ol above lar T ' '" n.ow Prepared to do a handJ,.?..00. bndneM. Will alto caarDrS:eJ?,6,?.teA I h"o a texm and aM.sptittiMmw MNWW-!S