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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1902)
rnviM UUJLIMJ.H" 1 X. H"' InnHulMMI P I- It h I 4 "- ;fcc Disfigured Skin yMtedmtieBVte mid dccaylns bones. WliatlmvooP Bcr5ful,let alone, Is capablo of oil thai, and mora. It IS commonly marked by bunches la Te3tii'liinramaUons In the eyes, dys PP?lpr$tlh, and general debility. Jt' is .always raUIcnlly and permanently lured by Hood's Sarsapariiia an numors, cures an crap- up ino vrnoio ayaiem, id. Which' oxbels lions, and bullda frhcMier yo.nn or nli Ator. All throo aro stronn and able men andSlmonlo tin leaat showy but tho steadiest hand at the gun. ilaSrtiiHi enro Jl?r llltj th nan-lrrlUtlnc n4 utlo to tnko with Ilood'i ftrirHHC THE DAILY JOURNAL Member Northwest Afternoon tfewtcaper Leitue, BV H6FEF1 BROTHERS. WEDNESDAY, JAN , 20, 1002. Bally1 One Year, $4,00 la Advance. Dally" Pour Mentha $1.00 la Advance, Dally by Carrier 50 ceota Per Month. Weekly One Year $1.00 Is Advance. Sv EDITORIAL THE PRIVILEGES OP TUB PEOPLE In tho United Stalos Bonato the other day Senator MItcbelt of Oregon offered a resolution providing for the appointment of a Mesiongsr for tho committco on Coast Dofenaea. Eonator Piatt nf Connecttcntt oppoird tlin resolution and showed that tho tenato clerfis and messengers now coat moro in tho agiiregnto than tho total annual (salaries and mileage 6f alt tho senators. Brnntor Piatt of Connecticut seems to bo afflicted with n llttlo of the out-of- date Now England pnrMmony which Is Inclined to regard public business id tho same light n private affairs. The gentleman from the Nutmeg Statu should know better than to intrude ouch parsimony when a wostorn aonator la simply extending tho privileges of the s people to hold luorntivo poalttons. TliA niosioilfeer for tho noble Senators mayhavo nothing to do but buy a nows paper or fetch a glaaa of toddy, but tho dignity of the senate can only be main tained by introducing sorvahta aud lacklea on tho national payroll!. Thero nro hundreds of dosorvlng people In Oreson who haloed elect Mr. Mtcbel:6onator iiudaro their privileges' to bo cut off by the rldlculoua, penny' .epIIitlnK fmpecuniousneesot any other Bjhator? This nation la not yot as degenerate as the Romans worowhen they supplied their tioblo sonatora with what iu Ger man Is termed "Enle Hol-8chlab(orIn" at publlu ezpenio to kocp thorn warm at night. Senator Piatt la strlkintt at ono of tho doarest privileges of tho "people" who make senators thu right to bo rowatded and saddlo tho expense on the others who aro peoploonly In theory. Tho privileges ol tho people ara now divided in two classes the privilege of Eaying taxes to support those who have io privllego of holding placet that are useless but pay n good salary. In speaking of tho peopln statesmen got tho two cotifuacd a great deal of tho 'time, Vhon a sormlor docs something for ono of his poople ho means tho lattor class. Thero aeoma to bo a well-defined plan ol forcing this town to navo an offlclol board of health with official physicians to report very case of Infectious disease and hava It published. Thero must be something dolntt or somo of us can't make any monoy out of tho community. Th ell not the 'individual should be advertised as having infectubu's' disease. 9 mi at By all means create another forest reaorve at Grater lake. There are a lot of young politicians oiming on for whom places must bo mado and officials and tholr families want a placo to spend tholr summer vacation and keep on tho government payrolls. Marion county cuiront expenses tho paat year Vvcro $44,736.40. For Clacka mas county the bills fun up to $00,635 -65. Tho people of Marion county teem to lie more intolllnent. Aud Senate r DrOwnoll does not live hero ft a Chamberlain haa Intuited thla country about far enough in eaying that the North treated the South woreo in the war of tho Rebellion than tho British hnve treated the Doors. Thero should bo a limit to such talk. AAA This paper very much doubta If liar voy Scott over wears a Mitchell-Mark- Ilanba collar. Even if he did ho would chafo and Blare around a great doal and be about as comfortable as a boy in a high stand-up. V Carnegie has lots of sympathy for tho suffering Boers and Filipinos but docs not worry about the thousands ol labor ers who live from hand to mouth to make him millions. A A A Tn JoottUt, repeats what It said iu the (hat instance editorially, that the Baltimore surety company ought to IPOLITICS IN OREGON GETTING RED HOT Democratic and Republican Interpretations of the Naming of Johns For Governor. Politics In Oregon, even this early in tho game, are ussuming a most lnt-ret-ing phase. Tho Democrats have I.ttto hopo of obtaining any of tha high offices in tho state. The Republicans aro so mixed in the Internal strifes nf the party as to raako thoolllcos of United Stater senator, governor and congrej' man anybody's plum who will take his pole Into tho light. A careful canvas amongst tho men of both parties In Baker City has brought out a number ol theories applied to tho latest devolopmont of affairs, tho naming of C. A. Johns of Baker City as a candi date for governor. Tho lino up as now given stands somothlng like this; Sol Hirsch, tho big boas, with an Idea that ho may be a dark horse for United States aonatOrship. W. J, Furnish, recently a Demccrat, now Republican aspirant for tho Rovern-orehlp. Stephen A. Lowell, llko Furnish, also a candidate- from Umatilla county for tho governorship on the ground of bilng tho logical nominee of tho party from a stal wart point of view. H. W. 8cott, candidal for United States senatorship against Simon. O. W. iMiIton, tho boss of Clatsop county, candidate for United States sen atorehlp. Anything to beat Simon. J.N. Willlnmsoitof Crook conntv.cnn. t 4.. . bo tliuato for Congro s against Moody. glad to pay tho Anson bond toadvortlio C.A.Johns, candidate for governor Its business. AAA A canal through Columbia or Nica ragua would simply m an that Undo Sam would have to own thu country ho built his ditch throogh m Chamberlain, tho English minister of lorejHU ouairs, naiurnuy yuua uoi wnni to hear anything about puacn In South Africa. It has not beon exactly u filed of honor. The Mirsh'fleld Coast Mall says near ly til "weli-mcaning Republicans aro againstachaugoin tho prosont executive. The want him to stay Just as ho Is, A Ex-Mayor Geo. II, Williams, a witness In tho Motschan suit, couldn't hardly re membor that ho had over beon in tho banking builnoss at Salem, against Geer, Furnish and Lowell. Leading Democrats horo say that tho secrot of Charloy Fulton's recent visit to Uakor City has transpired in the an nouncamont In tho Oregonlan tint Mr. Johns would ho made a candlilato before tho convontlon (or govornor. Thoy claim that Fulton Is apparently fighting for MinHoll nlono, and that ho Is opposed, on ho quiet, on political grounds alone, to eomo of tho other candidates .for tho otl.or effices: that it lining up with them against Fullon, Simon hlmectf Is opposed to Ucer and tho Lowell crowd are opposed to Simon. These wlso Democrats predict that in this general mixup, Mr. Johns will easily carry off tho nomination for governor by having a solid Baker de legation at his back. They statu that Mr. Johns can carry tho Uakor dete ction and that even thu Democrats of tho county, knowing full well that they have uo show to secure tho governorship for tholr party, nro more than favorable to Mr. Johns as against all others in the field. Why should thoy not ho? He is a fellow townsman, a ploneorin EnBtern Oregon, and a representative lawyer and business man. Ono of the Republican stories Is that Mr. Johns' name has been used in break down Geer in the intorost of Furnish, with the proviso that it Johns will deliver tho Uakor delegation to Furnish In the opening of tho conven tion, and If with that aid Furnish finds he can not make tho race, then the Furnish forces aro to be turned over to Johns, it be-ng conceded that Fur nish by himself Is not strong enough to win tho fight, but that he can win with tho aid of the Uakor deloaalton and that Mr. Johns Is willing to sacrifice li'rn o f in tha hopo if due preferment at tho bunds of tho party. It is stated thatFurnsh is on nod by Ilirscli; that Furnish will put up money in largo sums to bo handled by Mr. Hirsch in tholr Joint campaign; that Hirsch oirns Will iamson; that Hirsch is fighting Simon and Geer; that Fulton is playing in with thoFurnlsh-Hlrech-Wllllamaoncomblno to further his own Interests, having Mr. Hindi's promlso that Fulton shall have the first chanco in tho legislature for the United Statos Senate. It Is hoped uy this combination to not only break Lowell and Geer, dufuat drawal of nil claims to the stao secre taryship, but thot four years fiom now Fiirnifh, having been governor of the tale, can then enter the race and de featJolin II. Mitchell for the United States Seuate. Somo wheels within wheels tr.ay go around and they may not go nround. When interviewed yesterday, Hon. 0. A. Johns stated that he hud not yet entered thu race, but that if ho decid.d to do to he would go in clear of a 1 entanglement, alliances or trades of any I deccriptlon ; that he would go in tho fight to win for C. A. Johns regardless of all other considein Ions, and that if ho can not enter en n clean campaign on his own inorits ho will havo nothing whatover to do with it. A Mother's Favorite. Chambcrlalu'a Cough Remedy Is tho mother's favorite. It Is pleasant and sale lor children to take and always cures. Is is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, utid is the best medicine made for th so dieoases. Thero Is not tho least danger in giving it to children for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may bo givhn as confidently to a bubo as to an adult. Forsaleby Dr. Stonu's Drug Store. EDUCATIONAL ...Northwest Normal College... Corner State and Commercial Sis-, Salem, Oreeon Cotirsesol Study: Classic, Scientific, Normal, High School, Business, Music, Art, and Elocution. The luted and tho best in Book kueplng, jtyiuwriUng. Music and Shorthand. The most extensive lino of offices for Commerc.t' pik In tbo Northwest. Evening brhool on Monday and Friday evenings, h nging c asees Saturday ovenlngB. Full courses to graduation, ciOier In Voice culture, I iano, Violin. Orchestral instruments, Harmony, Counterpoint. Ktigul, etc. Full oonreee also In Fine Art, Painting in olle, Water Colors, Pastel, and Crayon Drawing Studnntfl mnv enter at iinv time. Send lor catalogue. A. J. GARLAND, A M. Z M. PARVIN. Mus Dpc., President- Director of College of Music. ESQ jkkMfrfU AllE HOT HELD BY INCOMPETETENTS. Pro motion and preferment In business Is the result of ability to do, At this school Is the best (lace to obtain trc knowledge of how to do. There Is an itctcaslng demend for competent help Persons completing the business and shorthand courses at the OAWTAL BUSINESS COLLEGE can secur employment. For eleven years, but one young man has graduated from our shortha-d department after first comeletln the business course. Why? Uecausc all tcok positions before ready to graduate. It costs but little to secure a usable iducatlon compared to the ecnents ae- nvea. sena tor catalogue. The American cuttera Grant and Mc Culloch, tho British war ship Phaeton, aud the Eoria aro cruising in search of the Condor. A Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks. Prof. R xa Tyler, ol Chicago, Vice President Illinois Woman's Alliance, in speaking of Chumherlnln's Cough Rem edy, says: "I suffered with a icvore cold this winter which threatened to inn into pufunionta I tried d fferunt remedlos, but I seemed to grow woreo and the medicino upset my stomach. A friend advised mo to try Chamberlain's Cough Rutin dy nnd I found it was pleas ant to take nnd it relieved me at once. I am now entirely tecovnred, saved a doc tor's bill, timo and suffurlng, and I will never bo without this snlendid medicine galn." For sale by Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. i-urnisii is mi Ing Moodv with W llam.nn i.ti, ,i. with the Simon crowd, nnd Williamson I party nwos to Williamson for his with- A vein of puro silver has been struck nt Nieliart. Mont. It runs $8,000 to the ton, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Havo Always Bought Boom tho Blgnatuio of JL . riLViMiiHuag' tsaw YV. I. STALEY, Principal. Salem, Oregon, lanke's Coffee Touches the Spot Did You Get a Free Cup; We Did at HARRIT Si Laojrbncb CAPITAL BREWERY OREGP ShojtLine and union Pacific DEPART run Cbli ago l'ort and 8p elal 8:60 n. m, Via Hunt ington "Atiatitlo Express 9 p. m, Tla limit Ington "STi'aur KistMnll ri:15 p. m, via Rpokauo TIME SCHEDULES From i'unlond, Or, Salt Lake, Donvor, Ft. .iui.il, vuiann, nnunmn City, tit. Louis, Ohuequ (111(1 03 1, 311 Lake, Tenter Ft, Worth, Umatui, Kuihhs City, St. Lollil, Chicago ami r.au, WrIIa Walla. LewIi.toii. Spokimc, Walliue, Pull man, MlniiPHiiellR Ut. l'nul, I)iiluth,Mllnnukco Olilcngu, and Kuet. All 111 VK FHOM :3op w, fclli. :o- 72 70 " HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO no cnange or tars Through tickets via this routo to all Eastern points on sale at Southern Pa cific depot ofllce. MMVWII Peer has stood the tost of experience, production tho preference. Home browod beer are growing in popularity, try give it the preference. Then why not glvo a homo capital, home labor and home People loytl to homo Indus- CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS ww CAPITAL ICE WORKS MRS. M. BECK, Proprietor. Have You Cold Feet? a n m iiiiify " cuou yuud 8. p Batur 10 .ni OCEAN AND RIVER SCIIEDULC From Portland All talllnt date mibjert 10 cnnriKe Korean Kranclfco Ballot cry Odayv COLUMBIA K1VEII lo AetoilA and Way Landings. p. a ip.ta. ex, Burnt If so it may hnvo been by gutting out of bed this morn I Ml' on n rnlil (Innr in n rnlil room. Get ono of our small GAS HEATERS and nt small expono have a warm bedroom for rising and retiring. The turn of a key and the touch ol a match is all that is necd-d to atart the flro. 4. Chcmeketa St WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Ruth lenvca Salem for Port landandwnv landings on Tuesday .Thurs days and Saturdays, about 1C a. m. For Corvallia vnd way landings. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays nt about 6 p. m. reuse d A. L. OIUIG, , M. P. BALDWIN, Uen. rase. Agt. Agt. V. it. A N. dock Portland, Ore. Salem, Ore. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Totationc 563. cX4S JOURNAL X RAYS. .MJsi btonu'a roleaio fa "off again." m H-Tho backboue of our winter Is no Joke. r rt Nothltigytlll ravo tho Kola orango cionnow..- V tt; ,:vv . T4 Q"f wwV bt Uust-iiot owjls "product. v "f- a. m t8S0, Thlslrggod weather fcir the ulumbora Wj7or? woolly iphtu andoU?r parodies. t 41 Tbo principal thing tho laat legislature s diuwitu uov. Gcflr'K niCftagoWas to ills- ',' rpgardlt, . . 0 A . K40W ToiiRuebne put a b)ll Into con. f kfrSsSoet aaldtt auotlior, foreat iworvo U itmtejtllk'o. r , ' A as a) It Isn't much of a boy that didn't break through tho fen and net a tlucklnir tH past wek. , . . Mjru ivncnener continues to report imi ino uocra ero belug rwticed Iu Lopes Bad number. at IS The Jlritldi crown Prince received a Yry chilly reception on his recent visit A to Berlin, the capital of Germany, ft -, Tha reception to tie (Serman crown r pnncwuifDe a corjjiai alialr comparotl a w ?is from a DrJWU crow crowned hoad. u la Prof. Washburn going abandon f thee Jialf-grown eastern oyi re Just to get , little higher salary In froen Ml- V BMOtt. ; g ;- Any old isthmian raual is better than &U9MS, we mult havo a canal in the ' fatally. It will bo a canal to drain tl(e i? trMsury. i ' s p a 1M imbisii W0st Indies have onlV f. kB turued over to tbli rmmirv ni flit paat week;, Howetlinei' wrong with '; Thx Jovkmal has rculvd ono article Jh MiapdtiUoH for (U'priae for the) boat ' H at nBjlflg flr salariai for thf wvh9 eaawaif. AAA IrotbW KlneM IJ6tiKl In lajltig tkat It 4a'l wiike any dlffwenco about ,! na4rla awl w ef atata oltlolali, a ?! ty wUltfy to show him it, .Hhmi Wa4l, ' m V ,TtM AstKkKHWf 4vi iiiat?r Ful f W t kj t-hrp eeeu both Simon i'mi SmM H h,vfanla, to Ueome an- Gorman la notr spoken in tho Whlto tlo'usoby tho members of the Prusi- dedtlat family. That is until Prlnco Henry has made his visit. m A great many sins aro laid at Charley Fulton's doors that ho Is not responsible for, to say nothing of his main offence of running for senator st General OJoll seemed to act on the principle when ho was utork of tho stato school land board that atato funds be longed to tho stato. a Tho Oregonlan Is protty noarly ovor tho bay, three sheets In the srlnd, advo cating full-Hedged stato Boctalltm for railroads. "For Her Sake" Is anothor Russian play and it Is to bo hoped it will not atrlkoa snow storm, 6 ft Tub Journal raises Its ante February first j from Ll.00 a year to $1.00 a yoar for tfis Dally. at m Tho hanglug gobs at tho old rate, Af ter Friday Tho Daili goes up to f 1.00 a' year. BeaFOut of an Increase of Ills Pension. A Mexican ner veteran and promi nent editor writes! "Dosing the ndver tUeruont of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol- "" " wiarrnoea icemtHir, I am re. minded that as a soldier fit M-xleolu 4? and '43, 1 contracted Mexican dlar rlioea and this remedy baa kep mo from getting an Increase in my "penaloit for on rery renewal a dofo of It restores mo." It is unequalled as a quick euro for dlar rhooa aud is pleasant ind safe to take. Fur sale by Dr. Btonu'a DrugStorea. Senator Opoonor has Introducoil a bill giving tho President power to acquire either tha Panama or Nicaragua route at his discretion, TO CURD CRIP IN TWO DAY8. . -Laxative Broino-Qultilns ruiatt the tOut. It W.attiv'iiaiuatutttnYr)r box, frioo Bw- Hi The greafoit dlitutbauce In yeara took place In tho Sonata, Tuoaday, As usual, Tillman was tho storm center. M . w v-"w A,aaWa)sW'5KaiQy(i I Taa Mt 0 ' 6) fv On r 7z i 3 ImdlXl" 111 1 HiO $ o I Ul ill) ML THE Cffl I mil CL1 jM0ii in I g . 'iriiYBJ T n W III I - i 3$U v&A I H- i 1 'A-filn BALFOUR GUTHRIE AND Havn secured and will oporato the Humphrey warehouse at Sa'om, the Turner mill and warehouse and tho warehouses atMndeny, Pra tutu, Switzerland, Shaw and Urooks, conducting a general warehouse and storage biiBinoes. :; :.- :.- : - Salem office 207 Coin. St Sacks will hu held at thoao points for dolivory on snmo torms as pre vailed previous seasons. See them before diepusiug of your grain. Prices are Always Paid for Grain J. G. GRAHAM, Manager is Central B. II no CO. MAJESTIC STEEL RANGE X A NEW CARGO X WILL ARRIVE SOON Wiien we will be able to Fill all-Orders. x a. Efficiently Serves a Vast Territory Ry through service to ant! from the principal cities In the follow In t states : IOWA ILLINOIS INDIANA WISCONSIN MISSOURI TENNESSEE LOUISIANA Through Tourist Cars From The Pacific Coast TO SOUTH DAKOTA ARKANSAS KENTUCKY MISSISSIPPI Chicago an Cincinnati Connecting wit h.tbrouth trains for all points East, South and Southeast They have been over six months on (he way, but many cuslomeis haye vaiui. WADE & CO. Fast and handsomelv e nnlnrM . tam.iia,4 'Vn?-buiui. Cars. Buiret Library Ctn Ibleerlnff Cars. Free Recllnloe Chairs Cars. h. iJ Jiv" cc.en." Ia "P, for wai map of the United States and Cubt for par ticulars retard nr rates, time, service etc., call on or address ' rm tAiTMrA, B. II. TRUMBULL. 142 Third St. Com'l. At. Portland. Oregon. uura '' Ag ' FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM. OMGOX ... "'""" ,f., y IF' !?nM ,or t'e treatment of cLroulo and etnvi,,.! AJU11L LI1HI111HT. Vlttr nan.lillnlltf f- 11 -o-- " ";":r: i ' ; city. ft... il. 4SI1UUV 111 w k u v iimn liiii Hii-ir I'un nni n .. A.. . . m - ass3S3fiiwa5?a M-htajl . ta operations if rTrZ WJg iiuunriwor appiy penjnnatly. C0llrtPfl7 nml torms mid further intorma. Hd Ttm take pleasant hrb Jripk, tha naal uiviuiuc i iwm uncut ami my com pleilon is better. My doctor aayi it acta geutly on tho stomach, liver and kidneys, and U a pleasant laxative. It is wade of herbs, and Is prepared at easily as tea. It Is called Unea Mdl Iw. All drugglala toll it at a&c. ami Mi eta. Una's kani ly Medldua mi'vea th 00 i ' "'" "" lt 'ou c0 Bt l, " ii, " . M"i Auurtas, uraioi Wocxlward, LaRoy, . Y. A bill to lease publlr lands. atScvutr ra,ctohas been lulrwlucvd Into hi Senate. The Kind That Keep the .Feet Inside It's Quite a Trick, But Our Shoes Will DoJt. $1.00 $1.50 lie VJJ I.IJ J s10e W0,jJi 45C Bby s'ies. sizes 2 1-2 to 5, CARTWRI6HT, M. D. SUPT. v npa WELCOMED DeTWnEN 7 AND 4 P. M A Happy New Year Ami just a word in jour enrnbout the Hllrln ...... II. t- . ,-.. .,.,uuuti 01 our lumber. Tell your boMihtt lie n't stot b. tier eea-on-Hl stuff than what v,e carry. We hve every kind of lumber, all of t!lr bet and tt the lowest prices for the of, Will buy our tjood serviceable spring- heel shoe tor pirls worth $1.50 For boys' celebrated Geo, E. Keith & Co. guilted bottom shoes ""'SSf $2.00 Youth Veal calf, a irood snlM uiu Rias $1.50 TPtrtsa aisot feeds VUo art ItUurtd by Jim uae ol wffetv llwently thero baa Uhu aw Iu all iJo trvwnr atorva uew nrepuratlou -allwl UUAIN-O, wade of purr JSTulu. that takea the place of coffw?. IUB IflWtl UDIICtttO aiouwcU rt-wlTe V without dlstrww, aud but few can tell t from coJCr. It (tot mot coat JViT ft aa much. Children uiv itt-ik H wlJh. imt bf sut, 10 ota, ana S5 rfeafTpil0W- 'lU fif ...CASH SHOE STORE... 3MCommeiW Street, . - . . 0cCoslte the Post" Office. Ml IL imM V J ill a pf. , i ,. p-jPf fftftfiWl A Corvallis k Fastern Railroad TIME OAItD. N'o. 2 For Yuqulen: Train leaves Albany J2:60 p. m Trnln leaves Corvfillu -nU ... Train arrives Yaquinu.. 0:45 p.' u No. 1. Returning: Leaves Yaquln 0-00 a. iu. Leaves CorvallU 11:30 a.m. MnA"'v,eB Albany 12.15 p. ni. No. J For Detreit: Leaves Albnny 7.00 a.m. Arrives Detroit 1S:15 p, m No. 4 From Dnrrn r. AeVe8 D1c,lI0,, 12:45 p. m. Arrives Albany 5:40 p.m. I rains 1 arrives in Albany in timo o connect with tho 8. P. eouth bound, 'r",n. n8A well nsKlvlngtwo or three noun in Albany before departure of S. I . .North bound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connects witlt tho B, P. est side train nt Corvullla Croepingfor Indeiendence, McMInnvillo and all points north to Portland J. TonNhn, Edwin Sto.nit, Aitent, Albany. Mauago Goodale Lumber Co. Near !P.mV. depot. PbmS Juicy Morsel Breakfast The Great Rock Island Route for "It I ir 4 1 I tUl U'lOtM inai.j .-j.fcj i , ".it.ion Jhipi' iio u,i' toWLb ' irtiiMit atttia o I H'tal 1E.JC, CROSS SALEM I'hfii Si Ri ., ,1 ., df" I iViirasmni Is the only line oporating a week ly Pora o u a 1 iy Conducted Tour 1st Excursion car between Port i.i i -ii.t Mf"86 ?ia tl,e World'8 greatest Fcen. IVJc ?'w.okln8 close connectlonUt Cht nK?J n ,Un'?n PePot for nil point Euht. ' eiBiutaru siren ni? 4SMfew. 'r IlPtn-nnii Cl. .. Buffet, Library smokina ars between Pueblo, Den. easoZ.,80 T,, nn1 raojt oT,0r.able. Ll nmg car servlco botweeu kana.. P.?..01,0- " yn hre 80inK to ,,.:: '' "Hu, .uea woines, vm- lulre about )eire pure wjr neares vnto for dealt id, IifjTxfRiIu'i HunniHi teenBt, j on sliould en treat Reck Mand Route np your ticket. Ak ket agent about it, or ra and any information Ren'J. Agt. Portland, Or. ,i 0, . v-tafv , r siS!; cfcYft Oan I go with vn ... VoueeKjaPtymaHr I I III. in ! , "r' " "Id. , aW; r w8'"?. my prettv NOV 0Uitn i i... waft,- W' "",-- 'h.lsaar. "M r' "aid! she "y m INIUmciI,, fcf e ij rti .SiiS?isJS'Auw' :h -111 "cswaai. m.u,u..-i. Libirty 8ret .0. C, T,. Co's PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA yVedaesdayaad Frlday'toini dai W Savrburi. cay and Saturday at 5 p a. Quick I'm, ci eap Pates w; root or Trade st pi. r. bALliVtlp. Alt 1 M WtMWWI Royal Insurance Co. fn;,T ,Xvt' "'Went agent of above r i" row prepared to o a f1i ' t0,rance bnelness. Will aUo Br,f e? fBi eaUte- l nae a team and !Z rfS yh,Kb ,B at my customer'a scr 2l!nd l Jl) take P'eBuro in showing wtiea what I have for sale. Offiooja? wnt with T. A. UvoalsT & Oo.