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a f a, m at , to A V - -. .... & ..(wf- - mi r - JF jm.Wj-, E,- - .BVt.jfts -w l-WS '.TK-T-T"-. - . ...X--r- ,... rty . 'I ii WiJP IWbJIPWlMW ptwt; J ' w - - Daily Capital Journal. i- BY HOFTCR BHOTHBRS. TUESDAY, OCT. 0, 1890. PRESIDENTIAL TICKET.' For Independent American Bimetallism ml People's Government. For President) WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, of Nebraska. For Vice-President. THOMAS WATSON, of Georgia. OREGON UNION PRESIDKNTIAI, ELECTORS, N. L. DUTLEK, Polk County, Democratic M. L. OLMSTED, Haker County, Peoples. HARRV WATKINS, Vamhill Co.. Peoples E. HOFER, Marion Co., Silver Rfpjbluau. THIS SHOULD SETTLE IT. It linj repeatedly Ix-en deified by tlio MoKlnleyltcs, both in the ikiimmsS and on I he btieot cornois, that I lie Harrison administration ever con templated the Issuance of bo'tds. Indeed ills the bulk or their stock argument that the treasury dep.irt ment at that time was perfectly solvent, and that under the beiiifl- cent influence of the McKlnley act there would have been no neces'.lty for the Issuance or bonds. Tills state ment, however, Is pioven utterly false, as the following reply of Secre tary Carlisle to an Inquiry from Sen ator Allen or Nebraska, conclusively shews: Treasury Department, .Oillce of the Secretary: Washington, D C, Dee. 13, 1893. Sm: Your favor of the 11th, Inst., In which you state that-the assci.tlon has been frequently made In the pnb- 11c press and elsewhere that Just pi lor to the time when President Harrison rctlicd from oillce my predecessor, the lion C'liatles Foster, was neKotlatltiK with a financial syndicate for the sale of government bonds and that the bonds had actually been enur.tved, and asking me for Information upon the subject, Is received, and In re sponse I hayo the honor to say that I have no otllcial Information concern ing any negotiations that may have been pending between Secretary Fos ter and others, but the records of this department show that on the 20th of February, 1893, he Issued an order to the chief of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, directing that officer to prepare designs for 3 per cent bonds, which had been ptovldcd for a senate amendment to the sundry civil bill then, pending in congress. A copy of tlio order is horcwilU ci). closed, together with a copy of re cital which was to be Inserted in the bonds. Very Respectfully Yours, J. G. Carliblk, Scc'y. To Hon. William V. Allen, Senate Chamber. And hero Is the direction of Secre tary Foster to the chief of the bureau of engraving and printing: Treasury Department, Ofllcc of the Secretary: Washington, D. C, Feb. 20, 1893. Sir: You arc hereby authorized and directed, to prepare designs for 3 per cent bonds provided for in a senate amendment to tlio sundry civil bill now pending. ,JEho denominations which should ftrt receive attention are $100s and $l,'600s of the coupon bonds, und $1003 and 81,000s of the registered bonds. ' This authority Is giyn in advauco of the enactment, in view of pressing contingencies, nnd you arc directed to have the preparation of the designs and platen forwarded in every possiblo manner. 1 enclose a memorandum for your guidance In preparing the script for the- body of the bond. Respectfully yours, Ciiaulks Fostek, Sec'y. To the Chief of the Bureau or Engrav ing and Printing. The above letter from Secretary Carlisle, together with tho order of Secretary Foster directing tho engrav ing of the bond plate s, aro a part of tho congressional record and their authenticity is Iwyond dispute. The Discovery Saved His Life Mr. G, Cailloutte, Druggist, Bcaversville, 111., says; "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and w as given up and told I could not live. Having Dr, King's New discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth Its weight in gold, We won't keep store or house without it." Get n free trial at Fred A, Lgg' Drug Store. TjiK Fa'mous Llttlo greon juount aln wilusk iuelon9 golden cores -tho finest In the market at Brnnson & Co's. Ojuolcest family groceries a .specialty. ' ' ;v 0 24 tf, Wnntwl Allfflrlstoknow,that4,IIoo v-i-,.-,1 ...in ... .--I..? tirnifi..nJs rndl rkrMmmVna7 Save the .ert tniey ore worth a cent apiece. JO tf H TiHg STATETEET LIE.T3 f . .i..i I.ioranoe of the Gold Standard Exhibit t Showed Up. I Editok Jeurnal: The great Mark Hanna campaign of education goes merrily on, and pergonal abuse, ridi cule, Ignorance and mendacity are at a premium. The lying statement or money In circulation ported In the State street Jeweler's window, to which The Jouknal has so often called attention, Is a very good speci men of the sort of matter that the Ha mm .party Is scattering broadcast among the people. Will that sort of thing win votes? now can It win .among really intelligent pcopier After a man has once Investigated the matter enough to have a clear idea of the real fundamental facts these glaring frauds only arouse a feeling of Irritated disgust; but we must grant that they help to hold In line some of the old lank and lilc Keep a man in ignorance of the fact that there are two sides to a question, and he Is not likely to ei!ously hunt around for the second side. He will not Investigate; he will rest contented In his own gross Ignorance. 'Now this jeweler professes to be lieve that the statement in his win dow is conect. Perhaps he does be lieve it, though that is far from creditable to his honesty of purpose; for 110 "0110 with access to the com monest sources of Information has any excuse for such ignorance. Go and look at the statement in question. Without questioning -he accuracy or the 'tlgutes themselves, it Is a glaring fiaud on Its face. You will llnd icckoned as "money In circu lation" all of the silver dollars which lie in the treasury and also all of tho silver certificates that are out against tneml To a person with leven a nod ding acquaintance with the real status of the silver certificates, could anything be mute plainly a falsehood? The silver certificate is simply a warehouse receipt for so many silver dollars, nothing more nor less. De posit ten silver dollars in Uiotteasury, and you get a receipt for then) called a "silver ccttillcitto," and those ten silver dollars must lie int'iowate hbuse until the certificate la surrren dered. There to no possible wny In which the certificate and the dollars which It repiescnts can both circulate at once. When one comes out of the treasury tlip ojLJjer must go In. When you deposit wheat In n warobauso and get a receipt for It, the wheat is sup. posed to He In the warehouso so long as the receipt is out. ir you present your receipt and find tho warehouse empty, the penitentiary Immediately begins to yawn for somebody. Tho silver certificate Is a warehouse re ceipt, nothing else, not even a legal tender, and counting the 300 odd mil lions of them with our money In cir culation and then adding tho silver dollars which they represent and which can not possibly circulate with them is the most palpable fraud on earth. It is an Insolent profes sion or faith In the Ignorance of the Yoter. It Is an Insult to every man who reads It. And yet, go to State street and start a discussion In front of that window, und you will find that not one In ten of tho whlto-shirtedgoldlto fraternity has any knowledgo of wherein tho statement Is it lie and a cheat. The Jeweler himself will come boiling out, and you will find that he does not know the difference between a silver certificate and treasury note or a greenback (United States note.) Un less ho has learned better within a week or so, ho will toll you that these silver certificates were Issued in pay ment for the silver bullion which lies uncoined in tho treasury, and that they aro redeemed by tho treasury in gold, tho same as tho other two kings of paper money. And, mind you, this is no attack on tho jeweler porsonully; he Is only a good specimen of tho rank gold 1 to ignoramus. But return to that deceptive "state ment." You will Und tlfat It gives tho total amount of tho greenbacks, nnd then adds tho amount of the "currency certificates" whtoh bear tho same relation to the greenback that tho silver certificates bear to tho silver dollars. Andfurther, these certlfloatos are Issued In only oncfle- nomination ofvuat. do vou think? mr .- '- lt "Ice handy little pleco or paper to 'clroulato" among 1 , -g?ai P, -TTFiiTrttFrrn nmnl-::":s'r""is'-1' -- - - Twju- k ml . . " - is njIcVsand laborilff Inch, Isn't It? Parenthetically, t he Oregonian an!'ies that the treasury notes or war time' should not be counted In the circulat ing medium or that time because their denominations were too large, $50 being the smallest. . j ' r. .Look agalri at the 'iuteiiient,! and yo will find5 so ifihbh joill added to so much "gold certificates." This Is precisely the same old lie. None or these ccrtl Ilea tes can po-HiUly flf culate unless the silver, gold or cur rency which they represent to locked up in the treasttiy; and none of that sliver, currency or gold can circulate until the certificate goes back Into the trcasurv. These arc facts which there Is no gainsaying, and thereto no ex cuse lor sticii oaiu deception on me part of the "party or progress and prosperity," public plunder, pap, pop and parade. Their boasted "campaign or educa tion" is a campaign of personal abuse, intimidation, ridicule and lies. The State street He Is only one sample. The country to flooded with Just such matter. Let the people 'Investigate and they will certainly "take a tum ble," and send Mr. McKlnley and his menagerie on an endless journey up Salt river. David Bukk Chase. Salem, Or., Oct. 4, 1890. At the Bohemia Mines. Bert Savage, R. II Wain, Chas. Winters, Geo. Bradshaw, Elmer Wor rlck and D.Trultt.members of lion. A. Gesner's surveying party, returned to Salem Sunday, after an absence of about three months. The boys have been surveying in the Bohemia mountains, about fifty miles ftoni Cotlage Grove, and report a summer's outing of great sport und pleasure. Mr. Savage was seen this afternoon, and stated that the Bohemia mines arc being worked with satisractory results. Several large mining com panies have takeu an Interest in the further development of tho mines that give evidence of Valuable ore. There Is a 23-stamp mill on Grouse mountain. From the ore now being turned out, the company realizes fioiu $30 to $110 per ton. At piesent, tho mines arc accessible by one good wagon road, while two more are in coqjso of construction. T;lie boys ex pect to return again to the mountains after a short visit with relatives and friends In this city. They each appear hearty and strong, the mountain bill or fare evidently doing them good. Dies op Heart Trouble Late Sunday night Engineer Ilannigan, of tho Salem local received a message from Portland announcing the sud den death of his little boy, aged three years. Ho took tlip pvcrUnd Monday morning for Portland. Although the little fellow had been HI for several weeks, nothing serious was thought of his case until late Rlindnv nftnrnnnn wlifn lir tnnlr uinrcn """ '- "J --w." ww.. .. ..w. ..w VwV. 1UtV.T 11 (11 ,-. and after a few hours suffering. ex plred. Mr. Hannlgan, who to quite well known In Salem, has the sincere sympathy or many friends in his bereavement. The fuueral was con ducted today. Fireman Walter Drennan handled tho throttle of the Salem Jpca tp Portland yesterday morning, assisted by Chas. Smith as fireman. At Port land the services of another engineer were obtained who will serve until Mr. Ilannigan returns. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headaches Electric Bitters lias proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headache yeilds to its influence. We urge all who are afflie'ed to pro ure a bottle, an 1 give this remedy a fair trial. In cas: of habitual constipation Elec tric Hitters cures ay giving till needed tone lo me uoweis, anu lew cases long resist the use ol tins medicines. Try cents and $i,oo nt Fred A. store. it once. Fifty Lege's Drug A recent letter to Prof. Geo. Cootc from J. M. Bloss announces that tho ex-prcsldont of thoO. A. C. and Mrs. Bloss uro now settled at Muncle, Indiana. Prof. Bloss has an excellent educational position, with a salary scarcely less than that received as president of the O. A. C Times. Uucklen s Arnica Salvo The best Salve in the world foi Cuts, Bores, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever and all Tetter. Chapped hands, Chilblains, bruises, Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to Live per fee satisfaction or money refunded. Price 35 cents a box. For sale byjFred A LtCK The dealer who says, "1 have no IIoo Cako soap," practically admit that ho does not sell llrst quality goodR. If ho says ho has something I'.TllQt. no nnnnll vmi illl 1r.ir.ti. .. . w ..uw m.u bvvu jww ,, ait JMIlltf Uli UllWU that ho Is trylhg to sell you an In ferior article. Thero is more cloathlue destroyed oy poor soap than by actual wear, as tho free alkali rots tho cloth. Hoo Cako contains neither free alkali nor worthless tilling. O-flLSI-OCOXtljEL.. e&5ggafejggt lilM !' ' - POPULAR CONTRIBUTIONS For the Bryan Literature and Campaign Fund. The subscriptions are coming in slowly, but as they are purely volun tary they show that there are still men in this hotbed of Republicanism and bread-and-butter officialism who date contribute t tlio cause of the peonlb Isumo, Amount. D.J. Fry $ 00 Businossman 2 00 Cash I 00 A. Stiong f)0 W. G. Westacott 50 John Bay no 25 E. Hofer 50 T. L. Davidson 50 W. T. Itlcdon 1 50 W.S. Mott 50 J. M. Payne James Under. . . Jeff Myers II. M. .lone!).... N.' M. Learned. 25 CO 10 25 25 50 25 Businessman mi tit. Dr. Jeffries.... iiit.iti.it.it. W. O. Mitchell t I t ! M 1 i W. T. SliltCr 50 If. - . fcJ.lillJwUW .................. rO II. W. Prcscott 25 John S.ivtiL'o. Si- 9j N. Lambert, cash 50 Laborer 50 Farmer, cash 2 50 A Bryan boy, cash 25 Laborer 25 Laborer, cash 25 Business man 50 B.P, Boise,..,...,,.,..,, 1 00 Silver Itepubllcan 5 00 Laborer 25 The campaign now begun will last six weeks and will result In Oregon casting her vote for Bryan or Mc Klnley. The money will be turned over to tho treasurer of the Salem Bryan club. If you cannot contribute from 10 cents to $1 a week for the campaign, glvo a cash contribution. While the McKlnley campaign committee can hold up every banker and $5 to $500 out of every employe of tho state, county and city government, this cause when, won will owe the ofllpc seekers and tax-eaters nothing. THE ONE CENT DAILY. Has the Largest Circulation With All Classes of People. Tun Little Onu Cent Silver Daily has doublo tho circulation It ever had. It is tho only Bryan As sociated Press Daily In Oregon, and tho cheapest paper on the Pacific coast. Even the everlasting, self-perpetu atlng, olllce-holding aristocracy of Oregon read The Journal. Advocates of Bryan and Independ ent American Bimetallism aro circu lating tho Daily and Weekly as a campaign paper all over Oregon, Its circulation In Marlon county is greater than any other newspaper. Be Sure you are Right And then co ahead. If vour blood is imDure. your appitite failing, your nerves weak, you may uc sure mat Hood's barsapnlia ts what you need. Then take no substitute. Insist upon Hood' and only, Hood'svThis is the medicine which has the largest sales in the world. Hood's Sarsaprilla is the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Pills are prompt, efficient, ways reliable,' easy to take, easy to operate, Greatest Highest Smallest S Quantity. Quality. Price. ffi PLUG ' ' I The largest piece of strictly ffl S t high gi4ade tobacco ever sold for jff ( the price Not the large s&e'of !j the piece alone that has made Q (J) ''Battle Ax" the most popular 3 tnd on the market for 10 cents, fir QUALITY; SIZE; PRICE. adb&ags&i&& JOHN HUGH 8 3 :. Dealer in groceries, tjaints, oils, window glass, varni.hcc, and the most complete stock ol brushes of oil- kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, .VLW ADVERTISEMENTS.-. FOR REN 1' A 1 1 room House, in good re pair with barn and good well water. With one find a half lots. Enquire ;t premises on 19th and Clicmeketa. " to 6 im WANTED- lo exchange choice fruit trees, at wholesale prices, for 20 cords of wood. The Cooper Nursery Co .office over postoffice 3 iw K I D'NATl'ED .My Jersey cow has disap peared. luty returning will be liberally re warded and not prosecuted. 1) Simpson 3 TO RENTr Two outside rooms, furnished or unfurnished; terms reasonable. Inquire 388 Church st. 2 3t FOK KENT A 5. acre ranch, one mile from Salem. Inquire st this office. 2 3t WANTED, Man to work on farm and take farm produce as pay Address box 2, Zena Or. 3 3t PRESTON VENABLE The well known steeple chase jockey and race horse traj er has arrived in Salem and. car) be seen a( the bureau. 102 Court street. 10 1 it FOR SALli 50 cords of grub oak wood will be sold for $80 on the ground spot cosh. Wood is located i miles due east of the asylum. Call on or address W M Learned, Salem, Oregon. 10 r 3t FOR SALE OR TRADE.r-The best stock and hay ranch in Oregon, consisting of 2c acres. The ahnve trn'rt is mwl fnr fmi. rvr! 200 grain truck gardening or general farming. Will sell cheap on easy terms or trade (or small place. For particulars inquire of A. H. Booihby, Mills City, Or. 917 im FOR SALE OR TKADEf wo " improved lots, all kinds of fruit, on street car line, at a big bargain for cash; addres H, this office, WINTER PASTURE. For pood winter nw. ture for horses inquire one block west ol ihe iurin aaiem scnooi. KoDert Urayton. 9 9 im T.T .1. f , --. - JrtrlVt l&niAm Colomf t)1. .. 1 CARPET PAPERLarge lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Jus the tiling for putting under carpets. Call a Journal office. New Opening. San Francisco second hand store. New and segond-hand clothing, boots, shoes, trunks, valises, jewelry, tools, and all descriptions of second hind goods bought and sold and exchanged, highest price paid for all kinds of second-hand goods. Cleaning and icuauum ncauv uor.e at rea&on&iiir nrirre Orders by mail promptly attended. Please give us a call. Remember the place. 00 w.-.v... j. iiict, oaicm, Oregon' 9-iatl, Salem Steam Laundry Please noticejthe cut in prices on the following! Shbts, plain I0cenls Under drawers StoiocenU er sh" 5toioccnts Socks, per pair., ' ... , cents Handkerchiefs........;. 3, "en? Silk handkerchiefs .V '.'" Pn .T .1 v , S,IPS z4 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannelsandj(other work in telligentiy washed by hand, Col. J. Olmsted Prop, Slir n,l nMU... .1! . . y. Ladlos Who Valuo jer. It produces a soft and beanttfnl kln. "i H. M AK. r. - DKNTIb' !' 'vessor to Dr. J. M.SKeene. Comer. Salem, Jr. Parties desiring superior operations at moderate fees in any branch aie in CT'iecmi request. UhPOT Express, ,'ttri i t 1 Meets alrmasl and passenctr trelns.lkrtstr. cage and express to all parts of the city, l'roinnt seivfce. Telephone No. 70. . tAMP.SJ WAt-ltM -' ...? WHAT IS SAID. Some say we give the best meal in town for 15c. We say try us and see. m S. RICHARDSON. PROP. lySccond door north of Hctel Willamette. WOLZ'S MARKIT EFREE DELIVERY. W0LZ At MIESCKE Proos. . Dealars in all kinds of fresh and silt meats l3?"Fresh sausage a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST "KINDERGARTEN." Aire (!. Nf. Orrla will r.noon )if t,ir.rt enrtpn in the Conrrefationnl rhtirrh nnrlnre on Septcm!er 21. 8 20 imll MEYT9L0AN On farm land security. Special rates on lame loans. Loans considered without delay HAMILTON & Mpii Bank building. Bush MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. T. K. K)RD Over Bush's Bank, L H. HAA$,' WATCHMAKER AND IKWhLER, Makes a specialty of fine repair work, Setb Thomas clocU, etc., 215 Con.nieicial Street C. H. LANE, NTT 2tt Commercial St., Silem Or EySuits $15 upwards. Pantst upwands'aa "The Capital," Jult opened, next door to "Western saloon, 244 Commercial street. Best meal In the city for 15 cents and up wards. All new, neat and clean. All white help. HIOHARDSON & OHM, Props. SALEM WATER CO. Office: Willamette Hotel Building tor water service apply at office. Bill payable monthly in advance. M.ike a complaints at the office. There will be no deduction in water rate op account of temporary absence from the city unless notice is left at the office. Hereafter water for irrigation will only be furnished to regular consumers using water for domestic purpose. Contractors for side walks, brick work and plastering will please read "under building purposes" page 17 of scnenuie 01 rates lor 1093. Apply at J for copy. EAST AND SOUTH ,VIA- hasta Route. OF THE Southern Pacific Co California Express Train Run dai,7 between Portland and San Francisco. ,,8:50 p.m.) Ly-Portland-Ar. (8:10 a.m. 1 1:00 p. m. V Lv Salem,- Ar, J 8:00 a. m 10:45 a-rn ) Ar- S. Frisco Lv. (7roop. m. Above trains StOD at EaatOI'ortlanrl. Dretrnn City, Woedburn, Salem.nTurner, Marion, Teflerson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City Eugene, Creswell, Drain, and all stations from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. 'ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY. South North 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:20 p.m. lv. Portland ar. lv. Salem lv. ar. Roseb'g lv. 4:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:00 a.m. SALEM PASSENGER. D South North 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. lv. Portland ar. ar. Salem lv. 10:15 a.m. 8:00 a.m. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvallis, daily (ex cept Sunday.) 7:30 a.m. I Lv, igigp.m.f Ar. Portland, Corvallis. Ar. 1 6:20 p. m. Lv1l:3S P At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad. Express train daily except Sunday, 4M5 1. m.l Lv. Portland Ar. J a. I a. I 8:25 a. m, 5:50 a. m. 75 PjMAnMcMinvilleLv J MERCHA 1 THROUGH TICKETS to ill points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest- rata from WAV. SKINNER, Agent, Salem. E P, ROGERS, Asst. G. F. & P. A.. . "Portland, Or. R. KCEHLER, Manater, - ,0. R. k n rn ' ;TMifEKrsT gives' HIE UintcE rans-continenf, ir , i W2s Via Spokane Minneaoo-i s, t. , ver Omaha and Kaa? Ptl IX-.. eastern cltUs. ' Ut7- L , " OCEAN Divisirrii S..9,24,2orattte; Steamers Ruth for ftffi E,V "' ,N' nesday and Ftiday, a w0 a mMuu. Wl .Lowest freight and MSn .rip tickets vL Zl & H baggage checked through 0,. '' "ol Oregon, Washington anlL?' TU ' charge for bagRage tunile,.. 'cLeV1 road or nyer route to Porllan 1 0ICe"f '- For full details call on ute ,. . agent,, Salem, Oregon, or & ' e. McNeill, -? "Sweet G. M. POirVtRs, Foot of Trade st local Through Tickets TO THE BAST! iVIAgfTHE Union Pacific System I hrough Pullman.l'alnce hlecpers. Touru Sleepers and Free; Reclining Chai.f iii between Portland to Chicago; Our trains are heated b' steim ml lighted by Pintsch light. Time to Chicago, 3 1.1 Jays Time to New York, 4 1-2 davs. Which is many hours quicker than eon. petitorg. For rates, time tables ami fulll'inlnnnii'wjii apply to; BOISEl&l TiA R KES, Agents, Salem, Ot.J R.JVV BAXTER. ; C. E. BROWN. General Agent , Dist. Pass, i gent 135 Third Street. Portland. Northern Pacific Railway. i RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars lEIegant'DininCars Tourist Sleeolrp Car To St. Paul, Armneapohs, Uolutn, rtrx Srand Forks, Crdokston, Wmiipeg, , Helena and Butte. . r THROUGH- TICKETS " To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, Hi York, Boston, and all Points --East and South flFor information, "time "cards, mips, ' tickets, call on or write THOMAS, WAT f& CO. AGENrS, ,' 205 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or. A. DS Charlton, AUti Gen'l. LPf JAgt, Morrison st.. forner.lTnrd Portland. W. OREGON CENTRAL .AND- l r Eastern R. R. Company ;. t LYAQUINArBAV ROUTg" -Connecting at Yanuina By Prancisco & Yaqulni Bay Steamship Co. S STEAMER "FARALLON, Sails from Yaouina every 8 dys for Francisco. Coosliay. Port Orford, Tnauiaa and Hnmbolt Bay. n,BroiueJ. Passenger ",J5SeV ' Shortest route between the Wiiuoww and CaliforeU. . wttttoS - Tare from Albany or points jert wi f Franciscos Cabin, 59; neei.. w -y , Bay and Port Orlora.cauu. r-i - il6( bathing absolutely safe.. hunt'me 1 For those wishing to combbe unn fishing with aquatic R,,r twlr uotf j. equal! Deer.Var, fKAOiiiO and salmon trout can beound., . within a few hours' .ftK &-Reduced rales to "Pllij, Ot. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrrai"i M. P. BALDWIN, Local jp-y-- w m r t T-opt Ji :u; rwr"T -A. rn r, " ' -nou Salem. M J