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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1902)
' WfcWKWHjJlMa gr "". Viw i r jir "niiiu 'rVlT"m,ir 'I'litng-f '"'11 . 5BWWBWw!D" HC DAILV JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 21. ,1902. .ygXS?)! I .Qi H i 1 1 1 It I V II filHII IIIIIMIIIIHI I 111 HIIH 8-H-frH-tf I ...CHICAGO STORE... I PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE ANOTHER DEEP CUT-In prices for MONDAY ONLY to atlmtilatu bneintBS And to give an opportunity to tho buying public to nt-cum rare bargains for tho next two days. Wo place on tola Ffiar-onnble reliable goods at inch loir price as was never heard of before- ia uie Willamette- valley. Ladles' mimes' and chllJren'a 18c fast black lioso, tka best on earth. Halo price lOo Ladles', misses' and children's Jersey ribbed summor under wear. Great value only...... 6c Ladies' 35c wash veils, host quality, fancy borders, only 23c Ladles' 20c Egyptian cotton Summer underwear, ribbon braid neck and shoulders; for this sale 12c Ladies' and children's best 35c Bunbonnrts, special 10c Ladies' SOo best quality sailor bats, special .10o Ladles' 10c side c 'rnbs 4u SOo whlto all over, ppeclal .. 14c 30c Belfast nil linen dress toodp, best quality, yd 'Mc lr3ft canvaij hop gloves Gc 60c heavv leather gloves 26n Mon's 60c balbrlggan under wear ,.2fic Ohlldren'o 25c Swiss caps 5c All shirt waists, tho latest, half price Men's 10, 15, 20c straw hats. . .Hi Children's $1.50 nobby percale drctsei, handsomoly trim'd 40c 3Iic corset covers, nicely trim med , , ,.lGc 4- McEVOY BROS.. Proorietors. Court Street. Salem; Oregon -Hftfii i mum h i n it 1 1 it 1 1 m n 1 1 n 1 1 n n m n t The public is invited to purchase our household effects on Monday and Tuesday, (21st and 22nd) between the hours 9 and 11 a. m. and 2 and 4 p, m. We have an elegant parlor set in mahogany, upholstered in silk tapestry; a mahogany parlor table, a fine walnut sideboard, extra heavy walnut bedroom-set, a good ash bed room suit, a 10 foot extension table, card tables, dining room chairs, willow chairs and rockers, China and other dishes, decorated chamber set, jardinieres, flowers and numerous articles at M DAILY JOURNAL Members Northwest Afternoon News paper League. DY HOFER DROTHER8. Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 50 Cents Per Month. Weekly One Year. $1.00 In Avance. FRIEDMAN'S . 32 Church' St., Cor. Center. Mid-Summer Reduction Sale SECURE THE FREE BAND CON CERTS. At tho freo band concert the other owning Klvon by tho Salem Military band, It la oHtlmnted that three thou Hand persons were on Wlllson avenue to hoar tho music. Hundreds woro out In tholr flno rigs driving and onjoyliig the evening air. Hundreds wit In their doorynrds and listened to tho mimic. Tho street woio ullvo with people before and af ter tht concert. IltindrudH or persona hoard the mil hIc In their houses. Many an Invalid and old portion listened to the strains that woro borno ncnxM tho calm, cool evening air, even to the IiIIIh nliout tho city. Salem haa tho boat uniformed mili tary band In tho stnto, and Hhould be the ono city to maintain a freo weekly band concert. It Is a good business Investment for every business man and property ownor In tho city. It gives our city an air of civilization and a roputntlon for enterprise that will malfo It a donlrahlo place to llvo. It will roflno and civlll.o ns much as tho work of any organization. Freo hand concerto aro a humane benefaction, nn thoy glvo thousands of city dwollors an owning outing at homo tho thousanda who cannot not away to tho oceans or tho mountains. Tho HtihHcrlptlon for tho freo baud concert ench week should he helpcil by everybody. H0 tFr& The only way lo recover your ' eiltliisto keep he stomach in good condition; l he bowels res ults and the hi oil tut re. 71, r ISitte'R will lo One for j on ftabocures Indigestion, nvscccsla. Constipation and Malaria, FeverandAgue TRY IT. WORDS FOR YOUNG CANS, REPUBLI- Dry goods, millinery, shoes, Re ductions on all lines of goods exce pt spool cotton, X ssir Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Next Door to tho PostofTlco. pOLLMA CHERRY SBBDBR o?Bto"Ritnniea, ft! actus. TT'hi I IH perfect Ohorry Hcodor does not crnsli the cherry or cause any loss ol Juice; u practical innuhlno for larue. suinll or Onl. Ifornla cherries. The seed extracting knllo drives the seed into ono dish nnd actually throws the cherry into another. The marks of thu knife can scarcely bo seen on tho seeded fruit. It seeds from 20 to ISO uarta per hour. Retail price, 80 cents. X R. M. WADE & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Koclte Harbor Lime. Heat brands Portland Cement. WOOD; sawed or lull length, All kinds of building material, sand, travel, lath, shingles, etc. P, S. BBNTLBY l'liono 001 Main. 181-183 Oom'l Ht. r SOLICITOUS FOR OEER. Home of tho linpors that oppose the Hpeclal session claim It Ih only a Kchemo to defeat and Injure tho po litical aHplrntloiiH of (lovornor fleer If that went true we nliould think all thu Kurnlsli-Scotl-Fulloii comblua Hon would ho for tho special session, hut they are not. Thoy are all more or loss lu doubt about It, and mostly IlKlit tho proposition. Listen to thin: "There Ik u scheme back of this Hpoelul legislation business, and we feel confldent that one of the principal objects Ih to tiMo It for tho purpose of killing off aeor. Tho editor of The Journal will got iih much, If not more. Klory out of mich a meuauro pussliit! tho next regular session of tho leal luturo than he would If u special ww Hlon were called with IIiIh object In view. If h were a true friend of floveruor (leer he would not bo iiiiinii facturliiK thiiudei' for tho governor's enemies." Aurora Ilorealla. Tho Joiiriial does not view this mat tor from the stitudHlut of whether It will help or hurt Mr. (leer, or any other person. Wo do believe that a special suasion to enact a Hat salary Uv Ih what tint people expect at the IiuiuIh of tho Itepiihllcau iwity. oi oImo hold It responsible for the fall lire to put Into effect n much-needed refill in that It Iiiih now fur the scnud time In IIh history promised the peo ple. Any true friend or the Republican paity ought to he uliht to mt that Is what I Involved l;i tho whole contro versynot the helping- or hurting of any Individual. If (loveruor (leer call a swll tm sum. presents the matter right, and the reform go into effect. It will help the whole peoples the party ami the man who doe) It. It may not make (IMr Kwmtor, hut certainly no mail can be iniiile Munator who Is not lu fa vor of thlH reform. We do not believe Mr. Fulton wunta to be senator at the price of breaking iwrty pledges. The flrHt or a series of papers by a young Republican has attracted a great deal of attention among thought ful random. The writer use oh good liiiiKUHBe as Is found In the abler editorials. It Is the truth, as ho says, that about all the btiNlneHN the party, lias had for Its young men Ih to whoop nnd holler a row times befoio election, and then ir they want nnythlriK to turn them over to a cold-blast civil service com petition. Tho parly In Oregon needs loader ship or this younK blood. What does tho old leadership mostly stand for? Personal and factional strife. It does not even stand for achievement In the public service. It was tho yotuiK men who won re nown for Oronon lu the Philippine-!. It Ih tho yon iik men who aro puuhliiK tho city of Salem to tho front oh a pronroHHlvo and desirable placo to live and do busincHH. It Ih tho youiiK men who do the greatest things In any city or utate. IMIson, iih a young man, electrified the world with InventlotiH. It Ih younK SaiitoM-Dumont who Is Holvlng the problem or the airship. Sir Isaac Newton wiih hut 2.1 when ho made IiIh Kreatest dlscovary of the law of gravitation. Ho was set to Inquiring what made the upplo full. So Voiiiik Republican Ih inquiring into the Oregon political windfall. With OreKon Hpendiux $60,000 a year on a top-heavy system or ofllclal emoluments that would build beauti ful par lui nnd hlKhwayH that would heiiellt society the young men do well to heKlu making Inquiry. Uordou, at ISO, took command or the Chinese army. (Irani called MoKen jle the flnoet cavalry commnudur lu the Union armies at 21, and Napoleon, at 27. carried the bridge at I.oill. Ore gon needs tho ardor and Intelligence or her young men at the front, es pecially In political nffalrs. CHEAPER MRS. WAQ. 20, ' Nkly. "dwiil or! Hun. It Huter, In h towawlt. ih4 Hmn. Oi.: ' Hboiit It. ' umr Mr HH, 20 -PER CENT OFF On all Carpets Nothing Reserved Wc wish to reduce stock before Aug, 1st, at which time wc Invoice, These terms will apply from July 10th to Aug list 1st, REMEMBER THE PLACE X X X The House Furnishing Co. 90S Oom'l tt next to Fott oftioe. dtorw at Halew and Albany At Easter Time Is when the building JuuIuma will be tn full fwlug. If yu haven't Iveu ytur orders for yur lumber rHulrmueHtt It ill p,v you to get Mtimatea (raw Uoodale lumber Uo fer aiyr and all kludi ol IniuUr far wit er litile wrk. lath, akloglef, Msh, doarf, Wludi KM1 evsrytbluic umlfd la thli Mue, Goodale Lumber Co. Nar B. l Tau'r. de. l'Latt TO PAY QONER. The Journal lHllevM It ia far cheap er to pay Mm. Whmiw for llndlmj uutl returning Merrill alive," than to engag have any rwitrovemy Morally. It la eaateat and ImmK to do what Is right, although It la Hot to determine wiactly what is right lint that the statt ahiwld take ad vautagt of a technicality la ImtHoml. Thu twhHlrHllty la natthar aulwtHM tlal nur valid. h HgnlHtt Mr. Wg HUr, bM-auM the ataU uuUeluated ho hch ohm a ttwt it wihiW try to take mlvautugv of the wurdlti of lu w offer for the rrturu of (he rou vtct. up- 1-m will nut gu on tha aiaud na4 awwr Uwt he meant Utat bis offer m a rwanl would b conatraed againat aiH'ti a ruutlugMHcy. He migttt have tlrtkl hr wot to bring the ww to btry It lu Ua ftmNjt-aaa b would my ih extHUMM of burial. ItNt wbtw the body wag rvtumad to 8alMO. aiot rvlvd and buried at- tat state priaoM. tho stu beroaaM a par t) to Um Utmm of iu offrs4 rartl tw "wturn sWM or allva." If Merrll luul Mot bu r.uH.i it.. glut wimiU Wave ajMttt tHl,- tke sums air. Wagaoaer would Wave ukeu fcMHMttg arUM to IdenUfy this and Uwt 4mA body fuuud here or tnr M waportad to W Merrill, (tovwmor 0ir afcould uruwotlv aioi lllMNmlli- nmri Mra. Waanaier tar lHMls uutl munitasl MsHrrill'a budv Tka rwt of Ute rawilfg ofrW by Mu one atiouu to Ht on Tta. Tltat until ml ' " " . ..... I w AN IOWA ASSOCIATION. Tho formation or an Iowa Aaaocln tlou at Salem should ho completed at an early day. There will ho an Im mense Immigration from Iowa to the i'aclnc ixmst. and this section must get Ita share. Wo would like to hear from lownns now In Oregon, with HiiggeatloiiH as to how best bring about an organiza tion. Let a simple blank he pie (wired by some one. setting forth the purpoae or such an organisation. The Journal will print It, and per sons favoring such a move can Hlgu their names and postoltlco address, and thus a nucleus or an organisation ran he secured. The matter Is lu the haiula or our render who hall from the grand old llawkeye state, now the iikmI powerful and lulliientlal statu In the nation. A movement has Ihhmi started In l.ne county, and we would like to see other coiiutlea take It up. until there are many Iowa aawKdatloua formed lu Oregon. With counties organism!, It would naturally roiiow that a state associa tion he formed, as the Ohhwus have already done Oregon pnoud in that Hue, and we could all gather and sing. "llleat He the Tie That llliuU" the lluwkeye and Wehfeet togetln-r lu love and harmony. Following letter waa received hm tenlay friHii the Utie ooutity aaatK-la. uon. timt Holds a meeting In lCugeue Untight: uucwMw. Or., July lutti. HIb common-sonse saved him, nays a critic of Watterson. If ho had horso sense he'd be pretty nearly a genlUB. Don't forget to give your cellar a good cont of whitewash this soason, in order to keep It fresh, swcot and wholesome. Tip Jefferson, of tho Humphrey Re view, says ho keep going up. YeH, they occupy some or tho highest of fices In the gift of tho people. Oregon needs about a thousand peasants from Russia, or somo other country, to harvest the flax crop. The trouble Is when they como to this blooming country thoy no longer are willing to remain pensantn. Ilurpee, the seed man, Ih ovor on the Sound looking for a place to es tablish gardens for growing vege tables lor their seed. Iiurpee, take a squint at the garden spot of Oregon nnywhore near Salem. Aslerlati: One cannot help but ad mire the manner In which President Roosevelt acted in the caxo or "Kill and Burn," general knowing that he was guilty of a serious charge, one which reflected deeply on our govern ment, yet he did not forget that in past years tho general had dono much that was worthy of a nation's praise. Tho hills Incurred In the Tracy Mer rill chase In this county should be paid by tho state. The posses woro nrtor escaped convicts. Tney woro not ofllclnlly duclurod mtirdorors. No warrant wnH Issued for their arrest on the charge of committing crlmo In Marlon county. Lot tho state provide for thu proper guard of punltontlary prisoner, or foot the bills. Wood burn independent. The ring organs seem to fear that Joe Simon has some evil design In the matter of an extra session. As the members or tho Hpeclal Hoesiou will constitute the regulnr session, we can see no dnnger they need to fear from one which will not confront them by the other. A few of the organs in the start favored an extra seaslon, but thioiigh some mysterious Influence have been lined up against It. Port- laud Dispatch. Scrofula Few are entirely free from It. Ii may develop so slowly as to causa little If any disturbance during the wnolo portod of childhood. It may then produce Irregularity of the toraach and bowels, dyspepsia, catarrti, nd marked tendency to consumption before manifesting IKclf In much cutaneous eruption or Rianuuiar sweiim. It Is best to be sure that ypu are quite free from It, ami for Its complete raica Hon you can rely on Hood's Sarsaparilla Tbo best of all mndlrlnei for all humors, What must its renders be to swallow such a brainy tidbit as this? "Tho Salem Journal insists that the present salaries of state ofllceH are unconstitutional. Let us sec. the gov ernor now receives $1250. hut The Journal wants to make It $6800. If a $4250 salary is unconstitutional, how about a $5800 salary, wneiner um, round or square?" RAPID GROWTH OF TRUSTS. It Is said that prior to 18S7 tho total capitalization of nil thoJndustrlal cor porations having more than $1,000,000 cnpltal each was $170,000,000. Be tween then and issi an new m panloH were formed with a total capi talization or $1,111,000,000. or an aver ago or $10,500,000 oarh, and in the years 1898, 1899 and 1900 149 such companies, with a total capitalization or $3.784,0000,0000, or nn average or $30,000,000 each. "Tho capitalization or the last three years is more than two and one-half times that or the 11 years preceding. At tho present day there Is a con tlnuatlon of this remarkable expnn slon. rinDIES ' BflZMR All shirt waists at cost until stock is cleared. ...The Ladies' Bazaar... 118 State Street. Salem. v?vMTtfrr7TWtf)fi) (f ( (i "PLY BOUNCER X. m- , ., n-.i a,iirpctcd or monoy rounded. Guaranteed to keep IH" 8,0CK B'1" " " L1CB KIL.LBRt kills the lice. ...BREWSTER & WHITE... U,,W " m nTt tront Peedmcn and Sccdmcn, Tlrst kommt unser freund Sonnst (lehfa Out. Then consldor seiner IIoechstwuratllcliB Mujostact (ienernl Cronje und Consuhirlsch Notarleller Absatr-Krnoiiror. Third Ih Herr Ad miral Soniwoii und Vorstebondor Aeltestor fiom tho ilfth ward. Wann die Drol .usnmmen kommon dann glehta linnier elnon Spnss .Mehr oder Wenlger. I'or all around Intelligence i' the Kugene Register takes the prize THE 'NFLUENCE OF QUAY. The city of our Quakor fathers, which wo liavo all been tnught as school children to look upon as the home of piety, must bo going to tho bad at an alarming rate. Here Is what the Philadelphia North American says of the common council of that city "Resides being sordid grartora. tho majority or Philadelphia's municipal legislators arc Ignorant, Incompetents and utterly Indifferent to tho public wolfnre. Thoy aro active In Ill-doing, hut lu the absence of tho stimulus of prospective loot thoy cannot bo de pended upon to do anything at nil." o f-Ti 91 Court Street, Snlom, Ot A Good Wife and Health... Area man's boat wealth, nnd he can contribute- to tho health of himsel and wife by UBi'ig tho Capitnl Browery beer. It Is pure, healthful nnd nutri tious, and ia n delightful bevorngo a any eeaeon, and during warm weather there isn't a thirst quencher that can equal It. Capital Brewery Co. Mrs. M. Beck, Proprietor. Gambrious Beer! AND We sell the greatest of blood puri fiers, Acker's Blood Elixir, under a pos itive guarantee. It will cure all chron ic and other blood poisons. If you have eruptions or sores on your body, or are pale, weak, run down, It Is Just what you neod. Wo refund monoy If you are not satisfied. CO cents and $1.00. I). J. Pry, druggist, o Mrs. Hetty Oreon hns obtained per mission to carry a revolver because she fears that somo ono may try to take her money away. Hotty long ago piovcd her nblllty to keep her money without the help of n pistol Everybody is welcome at THB NOBLB ALEX CORNOYER SSrmM 4P STRAWBERRIES GREEN PEAS CABBAGE TODAY Ate HARRITT & 1A03RBNCB Old Post Oflico Grocery. m ALAR! Means bad nir, and whether it comes from the low lauds and marshes of the country, or the filthy sewers and drain pipes of the cities aud towns, its effect tinon the human svstem i th $mi. These atmospheric poisons are breathed into the lungs nnd taken tip by the blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness is laid Chills and fever, chronic dyspepsia, torpid nnd enlarged liver, kidney troubles, jaundice and biliousness arc frenuentlv due to that inviB;,i f,, Malaria. Noxious gnsca nnd unhealthy matter collect in the system because the liver and kidneys fail to act, nnd arc poured into the blood current until it become ho polluted and sluggish that the poisons literally break throueh the akin, ami carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various eruptions of an ,,m '"""""l "PP.car. iiepieunjj me system, and threatening life itself. 1 he germs and poisons that so oppress nnd weaken the body and destrov the life-giving properties of the blood, rendering it thin and watery, must be overcome and carried out of the svstem l.fnr ,,. n.n,.t '?';"?. j ...w ,,. jllv;uw uu jiuiic to and lMewd: We are mu. Ink U fwm au Iwwa AmmhIuiIoii fr Une eoMHty. I MitderctatMl you have Umm ItuMruweHtHl in forwlu .U( h Hm onrHHlaathw at SmUw. and would t glad If ym wiwld awd we a copy of your by-lawa and cimUtuUon. toKtith er with such untkns as you thlak pertlinsHt Will rwlitrorate for faor tenaen. Yowra truly. A. C. JMNNIXiiu. hO J hCSl rCSl yet rid of Mnlnria and its effects. S. S. S. docs this and quickly produces an entire change in the blood, reaching every organ and stimu luting them to vigorous, healthy action. S S S lossesses not only purifying but tonic properties! and the ceneral health imnmv ...i t. IL-.n' lucrcaaet almost from the first dose. There is no Mercury, Potash Arwnie or other mineral in S. S. S. It is strictly and entirely a vegetable reS rite us about your case, and our physicians will gladly help vouW l,ir advice to regain your health. Book on blood andSkindiscLes seS . . A -mwui; no., Atlnt, G. nil nn ii ii ih M-H. II M I I I I II II H I Journal Voting Contest I - - FOR The Most Deserving and Popular Young Lady in Salem. JOURNAL X.RAYS. Hood rtlvvr to motIhc to eatabllak a Hick school. . WnmInm oT Ut tMomlka nietuia IMUr nhmU and mlmr mVUm. . WMtr Onmm Ihm Uie hmmi pr feet auiBMr rUMWto k tk world. Woi kM ta coolMit sad mm . lujaiful sBitar rluaal la ta Wll iMMMtu valloy. ... U ia hardly proper to say the eoro auoa win "vur.' It ia an that will traaauliv. fc- uW m-wviiig isrgwt vote will be given a f.ei railroad ticket to Newport aud return, ami board and free entertainment at the Hay View : : ... nun uHwce oi me nnest room in the house for Saturday, August llh. Yol.M IU1 NMlliiai.i.t..n ...... .. in . . ..,...tJ,.1K vuimhiii win no receiveJ at tun nffi.w a.i , T i .uhn..n... .. . -......-.,., ,- j wn w unuui Bunounceti iroui day to day one week, beginning ; ; JOURNAL Y0TING COUPON One Vote for Miss for one week's free seaside outlne at New port. Ausust I6th. Lovers of Fine Laundry Work naturally have strong likes ard dishkua in this rejjiml. Unlttsn finely done up, colored thlrtB and i-liirt walste isn't half preiontablo. Hither iranncnt mostly ownii its fine look to tho lauddrv Wlmt we do ehowa the enpreme result oi tho Troy process. It's tho splc and span that woo fortune enccos fully; Give us a trial. Salem Steam Laundry colonkl j. olm8ti:d, niorniETon POROUS D. OLMHTKD, M(III. phona -111 21fl Ltlxirty Ktro. t HIIIIIIW To the Seaside and Mountain Resorts. Tickets are now on sale nt all South ern Pacific and CorvallU & Rastom It. H. oltlces, through to Newport and Yaqulna at reduced rate. Southern Pacific trains connect with C & E. at Albany and Corvauu. All tickets good for return until October 10. 1902. On June 23 the C. & E. trains from Detroit began leaving there nt 6:30 a. m., meeting the Hay train at Alhanv at noon. Passengers for Detroit. Dreltenbush and other mountain resnrtu nm lam-. Albany the same afternoon, reaching Detroit In thu evening. Tickets are on sale from Albany to Detroit at jo.w, mm irom uorvaills at ?3.26, good for return until Oetnur inn, .i.i. Pr,V,lef',m "et on traIu at an' Iolnt The Southern Pacific Company have now on sale round trip ticket from all points on their lines In Oregon to either Newport or Yaqulna. with prlvi LTAhT V'V1,lw w West the C f I '.h' " oC0nnecH with ini, . K- fy Sunuay excursion Uckets, goo,! g0Bg Saturday and re 5ghSwM2S aw " on sale & i Snu frm a" S l- aml c raiea, time tables, etc bv nimii. a toaayg.P.ordftVii.Pt ' f ,JU jgwlj i rr v iu- -r v jSrcsSvt m k ( yur Corvlalis&EastemR.R, t'VOHt WHAT IS THE USE 1 llll"-HIH-H-HMIIM'im,lt444 A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dluaer you eaa eajoy from one of or tMiuler aad dlieous weats. steaks, lub Of aua-wrlan frow iudltloa if you it what now wan . .j .... i- ..i. " tho hw4 of U to avoid aitc diairMa LuTJl f uUo ahojm. val cHtleU or wrk . .L- Hill Um i-our foo.1 -wl,u. ?f wasuaiiih, aad we eaa miihUv ' " '" rv WUIk.. .. m ' .. 7 -". AMI hui. al,lo .l.l. i .....; -- Tmejf will ha kmj dt t- ..- . " J rrosa all tao iliaariJ 'TLV """""" " "his and my i, l. y MT iTTT. -T7 S " llwUoa aad dvaaai WJWWBOH, te at Ced rook wleee mm u WUK tur UMiatH, ISM1 UhAt v.u. lil ... ... w ZZr atala to auka h tt o-j . Iuj tut.- u- a ,. :".." " "' .;. "" """isrr . " "t imomk anarwani. HittetlMIU ttivi Is bv Ukm hllla 'M Vour Hioaer hU m f hu )8tS)atHji. ''Mm ttiMfji mm, j n$w. Wra it as far u lt aawuT E C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phon Ml Time Card No. 30. No. 2 For Yaqmaa j.vi Aiuany l-eave Con-alUs v ,rif Yiutaa . No- 1 Returnlag . Iav Yaqmaa Vi,, Con aim '. Arrives Albany No. 3 For iwJ. Uavea Aluaay ... Arrives Detroit ..' No. 4 From Detreit: -ves Datrott SLrl!.Ay 12M5 p. ai. 1:W p. n. : P. w. Sitoiriiiws Ann UNIDK PACIFIC UEMHT KOK Cauaijo Portland Spwlal 8ia. ra via Hunt-lugtou TIME SCHEDUIE9 From 1'ortUiniJ, Or, AUR1V8 FKOM Atlantlo Eipr&ts 8Wp. m via Huut- lngtoa 5rVaui" Ft Mall o 15 p to, Tl Spokane Salt ljike, Douver. Ft, vvn.IV. lM.ak. ,r- ... U vuiniia, jmiinan u"7. tul, Chicago and East. Salt Lake, Denver Kt. World Omitha t.'.,i... Cltjr.S. Louts, 1'hlcftgo and K st. Walla Wall I.nilctnn Spokane. Wallace, 1'ull ?.,an,' Minneapolis 61 Oblcaso, ana Kal. 4.S0 p &, 8:1 "a. tn ;-0t w HOURS v PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No Cbance of Cais 72 OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE rrom ronuna' in. ":00 a. 11:10 a. U;l$ )i m 1:00 u. IB p. :80 a. m. 8 p.m. iMlly except Son-fay 8 p lu smurUt 10 P. a. Ml calling dates subject ForauFrancIsro Ball every 6 days COLUMBIA RIVER ToAstorta and Way Landings. i p.m er , BudJI K. WILLAMETTE RIVER , bteamer Ruth leavea Baleru for Port land and way landinge on Tuepday.Thnre .V8 aud Saturdaye, about 7 a. m. For orvalliB end way landings, Monday!, vedne8davs and EVMnva r aliout o p. m Trains I aad 4 aAil'i" . 6 a- w. I A. L, CRAIO 7uuu a. aa v.m . L.T "W' mree hour u, aiVm iSF Uo or Pnur of s. Pfc!' wra do ,Trala .NU itah 1 trln at (wR,J the S ja.tnt beacaai. Nert and ad- Tram S f. TW-.. - 'ther moaauirNiLf?,Unb and utaera r afHval or th9 5? PrJSL train - '-K Agaat,-6orTaTluB,Wr M. P. BALDWIN. . Ant At n n .t N. doe Portland, Ore. ' Balem, Or O. G T. Cofs PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA leave for Portland Tuea- day. Thursday and Ssfday at 7 a. ra Quick Time. Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trade stiU lrt M.-P. BALDWIN. A1-. f