iiii--fc CBUiMMkdaiAMAMMA tfl'j r, . K If you want a sure relief for iimh, Me an Allcock's Bear in Mind Not one of tions is as good as the genuine. Daily Capital Journal BY HOKlR BROTHBH3, FKIDAY, JUNE G, 1800. FARM NEWS. The newest brooder lins n "cluck" t'mt runs by clock works'. The first Jit. Tubor berries of the Hiuson entne Into tlicl'ortliiml market, May 27. The "poultry bit," It N el tlniot', will Mop foiilhori'iitlnj.'. . Litlifornbt M iirojmilni,' to Rlyr a 1 irtfu rrult exhibit In New Ynk('Ilj, 0 i ji jnind t:ilf. Spokane U to hoi 1 n j;ratiil4 fruit ' filrsoint! llmo li OcloVi. Mlenil Cili iirumluiiHiuo IxiliiK olfurcd. The Miircli liiipoils of foroltfii WimiIs wan I,oxi,OtKi pounds compared with 22,l7,0o0 pounds n year ko. Tho amount of corn exported the pint tun mi iitliK in. ".."SO.'! bushels t'llnst 18,270,000 bushel u j'enriiKi. Tne Imp')." s "f butter from lKm mark Into the United KluirYVti for I leycir Wi .undiluted to J lii,'i'Ii),,M0 p.iiind. A coiidi'iiscd uitllt factory would I c II llllHllUiOII HllH I'llttlllO I'llilht, tllllO boliiK jtiotiL' west of tbo llouklis, we tire told. The biiital and mhimIus method of fclullluK a clKar down a elilukuti throat ata remedy for nin!Hliould lw scorned bj every Hoimlblo oullry man. 'i'lio iim'MKO hen ouht, by ttood care, lay about l." vm tind a hen that dues not route In that inline does not properly do her duty. Tho fruit trees In this section are absolutely void or fruit. There will not Imi an overproduction -In Vamhlll tills year. Telepholio Hetflster. KorclKii flaxseed IIihIk miiiill lodg ment In this country at present, only 11,000 bit. Ik'Iiik Imported In March compared with Ml, 000 iiycuriiKO. For diarrhoea In chicks tlrst keep them watm at night then change tholr diet and feed lxilled rlco and moulded milk for a few days till cured. JMsn deplorable fact tlint-Ora'tm dairy cows arc not up tto the eastern standard. The Oregon dairyman must grade up or there will lo ino profit In the bushiest). Mont farmer's wives are superior to tho their husbands In the poultry business. Many a niortgiigo has been raised by their especial oHorts In the poultry btmlncv. Thore Is no business that requires liitallKviit utlvcrttwliiK n the poultry breeder, and surcoss cannot bo ob tained unless pornlntoiitly followed up tho year through. What should constitute it gtKHliegg Is made up of ten parts shell, sixty parts white, and thirty pints yolk. Tho white of uiu'gg contains Super cant water, tho yolk r2 per cent. Tho Hvcrngu weight of mi egg Ik two ounces. Kxiierlmeiits In uvuiHinitlng eggs havo Ik'cij entirely succRsful, Tho dried product being reduced to lniwdcr mid taxed keeps ludollnatoly. When opened It Is soaked In water and then cjvikcd as fresh cutis tire, and has tho H.iiuo taste. IT. 8. Consul Goneral JIarattu re ports n deullno In tho wool clip of Australasia. Tho decline coinmunced In 18UI, at which time Now South Wales had ll,02M10 sheep, while In lSH.r, tho number had fallen to ttt,mjai. Thpru are now 14 exponment sUtlotiH In tho United States, In which (Mil trained special Ut.s nit) employed dealing out wisdom gleamed by ex perliiiontlng In tho Holds for which they nro especially trained, for tho benefit of tho farmer. Tho average yearly sunshine In Eiiglnnd.nccordlng to n recent work by Dr. Van llobbler on ineteoroloK)' ami hygiene, U MOOhoursjlnGormany, 1100; In Italy, 100, and In Spain, 3000. Loudon nveniKes Si3 housa of sunshine out of ti possible 100, and Madrid CO. Tho Imports of rlco for nine mouths ended March were scant 68,000,000 lbs, Htfit I nst 101 ,000,000 lbs. n year earlier, stud the amount roumlulng In bond at tho close, of March but 17,000,000 lbs. compared with nearly 20,000,000 n year o. 'Unchecked Improvements In our foreign trado in horses eotlnues. During March 3,021 wcro shipped abrotdwUi almost $4,0(K,(KK), com iwriwlth only 1,313 year ugo. Tho n.OOO cxporU'd cltirlnir ulno months were much more than .double the buBliKMjsuyearai;o. The April tdilpmqnts of cotton were I in the back, side, chest, or Porous Plaster the host of counterfeits and imita 30 1. 000 bales, only two-thirds of tho-v of a year ago and exports for ten month 4,210,000 bales, against 0,.')(;2, 0J0 bales In '03. This low In bulk was Krcatly made up, however, In the higher average prices, respectively 8.2c and (VJc er lb. for the periods named. The fact that when bees need most attention the orchards need the least should encourage the apiary In con nection, and tho beo Is of very high Importance In fertilization of fruit blossoms, and while tho bee Is occu pied In the bloM)in no other Insect will Inhabit them. Pure water and plenty of It Is the principal point for the successful potiltrymuu to observe these hot days. TbN Is too often overlooked whore profit Is the end and aim of the busi ness and many n weekly chicken Is the re-tijlt. A imiiiIk1,- of farmers who had be come discouraged In Yakima were on board the Itegulator this morning with six wagons mid their household effects en loule to Willamette valley, where they will engage In wheat raising. Dalles Times Mountaineer. Clius. L. Dalley, commissioner of tae Oregon State hoard of Horticul ture for the second district, Is collect ing complete and accurate statistics us. to the Hull growing Industry in his district. Ho expects to secure tho u iiiu- of every grower, with his acre age in different kinds of fruit, etc. The American Fruit (J rowers Union was affected at Chicago May 20. The central headquarters will lw located In Chicago. Fruit growers In all parts of the country will bo kept posted as to markets. John 1). Ciiuliigham, of Georgia was made president and W. Uiown, of the Oregon Fruit Union secretary with an executive com mittee. A vice president was chosen from every state. KUUIT IN I.ANK COUNTY. Tho latest fruit prospectus of tho outlook In this vicinity according to the Judgment of tho most experienced growers Is anything but encouraging. It Is believed that thcro will not bo more than onctonth of an apple crop. Of tho prune crop, the Italians are all killed; there will bo about one-fourth of a crop of French prunes, and one tenth or n crop of petltos. Theie will 1)0 less than one-half of u crop of cherries. There will lw about one sixth or a crop or pears, and the plums nro all killed. Thero will not bo over one-hair a crop or goosolwrrles and currants. Strawlierrlcs ntid rasplwr rles are not Injured. U rapes aro not hurt so far, but are late and may bo caught by frosts In the fall lieroro rally matured. Nuts are not much Injured, except tho almond crop, which has been totally destroyed. rT.F.OINd 1'IUa. At tho Oregon exporlinent hlatlon atCorvallls It has been conclusively proven that sheaf wheat Is a very ex travagant feed for hogs. Tho cost or producing a pound of grain, whoro fed tho wheat In tho straw, was 4.28 cents, while those fed on a ration of ground feed, a mixture of :t parts of wheat.l part shorts and 1 part ground oatHwas 1.83 cents. It required 7.41 pounds of grain In the sheaf to mako a pound of llvowolght, whllo It only required 3.07 pounds of tho mixture to mako a pound of gain. While 00 pounds or the mixture made 15.11 pounds It only made 8.00 pound or 11 vo wolght when red In the straw. It will be seen that at three cents a pound live weight there would bo a difference In favor or tho ground reed or 21 cents per bushel. Tho pigs red on the sheaf grain did not relish the ration so well and Intorreared very much with good results. It was well demonstrated that a pig would not mako rapid gain when compelled to work for Its food, whllo those that eat tho ground food would go nnd He down and tho food was oerfeotlv assimilated. A great deal or the grain eaten was round whole In tho excreta pains eBBoeMBBtweiiueoooooeeoecoaBOMoeooooa fkroquet fried most u then I tluugs will vanish. Every thing fried in COTTOLENE is appetizing, whole some ana neauutul less greasy, tastes better, more digestible. jnen. k, fmtm o. ieeillBi8iMWWMWiaa(i88(Wa00809QC0(i In an uniiinst lotted condition and undigested. Their appel Hies seemed never to be fully witlstlcd and con stantly looking for more feed. It re quires some time to clean up the vast amount or litter which adds to the cxiK-nsc. WKATHKIt AND CHOI'S. The weather for the week ending June 1, 18!H5, I summed up as follows; Weather -The past week has lecn tho lirst week this season without any rainfall, I. c. there was no general rain. On Friday, the 2l)th of May, good showers fell In Josephine coun ty, resultant from a thunder storm which moved into Eastern Oregon Friday night. Accompanying the ab sence of rainfall were warm days and niulits and plenty of sunshine. The temperature averaged 5 degrees warm er than In tho preceding week; the day temperature averaged 72 degrees and the night Til degrees, both being normal May temperature. Crop The weather has been most favorable to farm work and vegeta tion. The growth or all things has been healthy and rapid. Considerable oats Is being sow u ror hay. Late gar dens are now about all planted. The weather conditions weie favorable to the drying out of thcsoli, which In places was needed. Wheat has made an excellent growth. Spring grain has a good stand and is as well rooted as full wheat. All correspond ents note the wonderful growth and Improvement In the wheat crop. The same may be said or the oats, except that sown lately, and other grains. Soiuo correspondedts report that oat seeding will continue to June 15. ltyc that was sown In .September is now rcdy In the southern counties to be cut ror hay. lted clover In places Is 23 inches high, the inlny wcater hav ing been tomperatc to It. Haying will begin this week, especially In tho southern counties. In Jackson and Josephine counties nlrulfu will be cut this week ror tho first crop. The rainy weather has made all hay very heavy In growth. .Fruits Thore can now bo no deny ing tho fact that the frosts or the fore part of April and tho cool rains havo seriously Injured most va rieties of fruits. Or the prunes, tho Italian prunes appear to be the most seriously Injured. One corres pondent reports that In his 40-acrc prune orchard there Is not a bushel or fruit. Some orchards will havo a fair crop or prunes, while others will havo none at all. The current season is one or those phenomenal ones, for it Is a very rare occurence that fruit Is Injured by tho weather In Oiegqu. Tho peaches and apricots have been more scrloutily Injured than the prunes. Tho pears havo been Injured; In some sections tho trees aro fairly Illicit with pears. Tho apple crop has uImi lccu affected, and this Is a most unusuulthlng in Oregon. Tho chorry crop has boon Injured In some locali ties, while In others tho trees aro fairly well filled. Jn 181).') cherries were rlpoulngoii Juno 1, and on June 5 ripe Oregon cherries were In tho market. All tho fruit has been In jured by tho weather, yet It must not Ihj understood that this means a fail ure In tho crop. The small fruits and berries have not been Injured. Grapes have been backward, but thoy aro now growing rapidly. Strawberries aro ripening rapidly, and beroro the close, or tho current week Oregon strawborrlcs will bo plontlftil. Hasp berries, blackberries and gooseborrlos are, as usual, most prollllc. Sjoo Reward $ioo. The leader of thti paper will be pleated to learn that there li at least one dreaded dhcajc that tcience hailieen able to cure In all its tages. and that U catarrh, lull'i Catarrh Cure I the only poxltlve cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con. itilutlonal dUeajc, requires n constitutional treatment. Ilah's Catarrh Cure it taken Inte nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surlucet of tho tyitcm, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and Ctvltig the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing in work Tne proprietor have to much fault In it cutatle poaer that they oiler One Hun dred dollan for any case that It fail to cure. .Scud (or list of testimonials. Address F, J. ClIlvNBV & CO., Toledo, O. Hold by Urujjglst, 75c. Don't Be Afraid. When your machines do not wear good do not bo afraid of largo charges tleo. C. Will, the old sowing machine man, very seldom charges more than Ml cents and sometimes sM. d&wtf "iMimroro" Monday evening, June 8. in COTTOLENE is a toothsome morsel to tempt m-Kitt upijciuc. jiQQ mca, all desire for lard-fried CT,rKTiii,:i.,,jKrf:.,,m",,,,," M I I'll! IMIIII ''2L ' ' i 'iBmi M I ' I il'TTT h ii ti i ii'rriiJ' iT"t '"" " TiW mimm i'j'imtozpjmn 4x-x r-JTAu-tWfiiid.-.ir'.-iyr.-z.-imrm &?'& ... ..u - i.i- w. fiinnbtrcil's Gcnulno Bullk. .,'t;cl5swOT$vV WStfejf.S. &m R 1 -url" " I. lo I ri, b7K You will And on. Hk MR SmmSymll,Vi j3p; toniIiull each four ounce baE of A W Jtf &$&$$& I f Jflm'l H BiaackvLe"'sp ' WH$&r& M ' smoking Totaeoo M Sqw! grS B,,yflbaeofthUcclohrotrdtobacconndndtUocourwn-. M U i5Sr-KvV U?ira ?iP waicbEivcsoliiitofvuluabloprctcutguudhowtoBetthor WWdvAjJI M V ANNUAL ROSE SHOW Salem Florticultural Society 1896. I'ltKMlUM LIST. Host collection or tea roses, not less than 12 varieties, W. Hest collection or tea mscs.fl varie ties. $.1. Host collection of tea roses,2 varie ties, $1. lloft collection of not less than 12 vnritlcs of teas in bud, $3. Hest collection of 0 varieties of buds, leas, $.1. . Hest collection of hybrids, $3. Hest specimen of rose bush in bloom, pot grown, and introduced in inn-. Jwt A't 1. r. 0. 7. 8. Hest specimen of rose bush In bloom, pot grown, and Introduced In 'II.VWI, $1.50. 0. He.st collection of-moss loses, buds $2. 10. 11. 12. 13. Hest collection of 1'olyantlia roses, 91. Host collection of pink roses, not less than f varieties, $2. Hest collection or yellow roses, not less than fi varieties, 82. Hest collection of red roses, not Jess than 0 varieties, ?2. 14. Host display of ilaukslan roses, $1.00. 15. Hest single rose of any variety, 1st 81;2dfi0c. Special premiums will bc-offered tor tho llnest display or the following named varieties of roses. Jlarechal Nell, Viscountess Folk stone, I'a pa Oontler, Catherine Mer met, Sunset, Marie Van Iloutte. La France, .lacouemlnot, lllcne Marie llenrlcttc, Win. Allen Richardson, Homer Baroness Rothschild, Bride, La Mnniuo, Madame Alfred Carrier, Mahnalhon. Madame Joseph Schwarts, Doctcur rastour,Madamo Welche.Isa- oeiia lirey, .lames sprunt (htisli or climbing), Pcrle ties Jardln (bush or clltnblng), Mphetos (bush or climb ing), t'Oc each. Finest display of roses from any point In Oregon outside of Marlon county, $0. Premiums on other llowcis than reses: 1st. Finest display of pansles, 82. 2d. Finest display of panslos,$l.r0. 1st. Finest display of sweet peas, $1.50. 2d. Flnost display or sweet peas. $1. Largest number or varieties or na tive Oregon ferns In pots, 81.50. Best collection of wild flowers. gathered by a child under 11 years 01 age, eacn variety arranged sop (irately, 1st, 82.50.; 2d; 82. Collection of twenty varieties of wllil flowers, with correct botanical names, $1. rontons not wishing to enter for premiums aro Invited to display tholr iu-cs at 1 ue iair. HULKS. Tho rules, adopted by tho socletv for governing the fair are as follews: 1 Tho superintendent shall havo genoral charge or the roso show. 2 Judges shall be appointed by the executive commiiice, aim all adjust ment not covered by rules or published action or tho execntlvo committee hall bo referred to that committee. II Exhibits not at tho door bv l . m. on the tlrst day or tho show vlll be dobarred from competition. Exhibits will be received from 8 a.m. till 1 p.m. 4 All flowors must bo handed to tho superintendent or assistants at tho door, and subjected to tholr arrangement. 5 Reeeptaclos for premium llowors will lw furnished by tho superinten dent, but llowors for display may be arranged by the owner. 0-All llowors outored for premiums must bo distinctly named, U Incorrect ly named they will bo oxcludod rrom premiums. 7-Namos or llowers cannot be changed artor they aro entered. 8- No Inferior plant or llowor to re ceive a premium. 0 -No entry or any. variety in col leotlonor named roses shall consist of less than three specimens, nt iivict imiu 10 uo nut mown. 10- All mnntsmust bu mvurwl in-11,,. exhibitors and havo been in their pos session at least three months before j tho show, and all cut llowers must bo grown ny iiioexuioitors. II Vliuits and llowors cannot bo re moved until tho close of tho axhlbl , tlon except by permission or tho 1 superintendent. 12 No llowor shall bo outored ror I more than one premium. 1 13 -All llowers must bo labeled with nanio beroro entering. ' Ninety Per Cent. or all the people need to tnko a course or UooilV Sitrxiiwrllln at this season to prevent tho rundown and do bllttated condition which invites dls ease. Tho utonej' Invested In hair a dozen bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla will epmo back with largo returnes in health and vigor of body and strength of nerves. Howl's Pills aro easy to buy, easy to take, easy to operate. Cures nil liver Ills. 2oc yplouatd costumes for every singer lu tho comlo opera, ''Pinafore." State Treasurer's Sixteenth Notice. State op OitEQO.v.Treusury Dept., ) Salem. May 28, 1800. Notice Is, hereby given that there are funds on hand with which tore deem all outstanding state warrants endorsed by me "presented nnd not paid for want of funds" between the dates or October 8. 3895 and the date or this notice, with tho exception or warrants drawn on the swampland fund, and that all such warrants, properly endorsed, will bo paid upon presentation at this ofllcc, Interest thereon ceasing from, and after, the date of this notice. Phil Mktschan, 5-28-1 w State Treasurer. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC MEN, I'OLUCUNi AS ; 1 US incis housrs can obtain all ucup.i -r ti for ma lion from the press o.'tfn stow, c mt and country from the l'res Clipping ll'ireau. Allen's) Union lllock, rorti.mil. 12 3otl FOR bAI.lv liieht milch cows and two 2 oldj. Inquiroof M ), ISgan, Gerva'u, year Or. s 24 11 FOR SALIC Pioneer crockery nnd croctry store, established 1857; placo of business fn one o( the liest locations in the city; a capital 0 about $5,000 required; eblec: f closing business, on account ofheabli Ino. G. Wright, Salem. 5:!dim tO'irSAXiro'R KliNT-40 acres iatid 5 miles out. Partly improved, wood und pasture, good !ouse, laree barn, 2 acres bearing orchard, lot of small frult.good water. Wood 8tuinpagc can be had. box 145, Salem. Si8tf PAPERS l'ortland, Sacramento, Seattle, Tacoma and San Francisco papers' on sale or Miller's Postoffice block A difference of a day. Go east over the Uurllneton and you will reach Omaha 1 hours sooner Kansas City jo hours sooner man mc man wno takes anv other line. Possibly you doubt this, but it is true just the same. Get one of our folders, open it look at the man in it and you will understand why it is true. Tickets and time tables at tho local ticket offlce. A.C.SHELDON, G.A., Poitland.Or. SALEM J. I am prepared to do alt kinds of work in wood and ran. KemirW ,,,.v,i.... , any kind or maktng and repairing stone cut ters, tools and edged tools of any kind made aud repaired; wagons and buggies repaired, and new ones msde to order. Horseshoeing the best that can bo done in town-hand, made shoe pjites and running shoes care, fully attended to. Call at my stand, at loo Chemeketa street, back of KewVn,b u.,1... store. l K. I. HERSCHBACU, OAVraa. TiinT::r. 0K8IQM PaWLVJ r.nr. ..-y':'HT,. t0U lu n iV iT 1I" ""wi writ to J -".- ,T !.,. ri.nr fct,Btlfle paper In tha - I Si lutein-. . f Tako Your Wifo HEl . ...4 tut snoaii I ."L Abcnoyfcr W K Sm SS&5S: f COMING ON ITS OWN TRAINS The Most Traveled, Famous and Popular Exhibitions of (ho Universe! BONO BROTHERS' WORLD'S BEST SHOWS! -S& GRAND TRIPLE CIRCUS Fivo Contlnonts Represented 1 HER MENAGERIE OF RARE ViiLD ANIMALS i:thnologlrl Congrtns of Carious Crratlont ECYPIIAN CARAYAII AUD CHEAT MODERN HIPPODROME Presenting many IJxtrnordlnnry Kxlilbltfonnl Features never before ultnmcd by American audiences. To ice cither of which U Infinitely worth more than to fee the inside and outside of any other show iu the world. The only show on earth having a drove of Performing ltleplmnts. The only show having n troupe of Educated Horses. Two Grand Exhibitions untl 1'erfortn ances Daily. Doors open nt 1 nnd 7 r. M. r- trom ail account this model combination will be an Impoitant era in the amusement annuals of our community Ticre are no wotds but praise wherever it has spiead its tents, and (s said to be a revelation in sight seeing. Presenting so much that is entirely new and original, the press of tbc eastern cities is laden with panegyrics, and are unani mous in placing it head and shoulders above and overwhelmingly superior to all other shows. It 11 said hundreds attend bond Uiothcr' bhows dally that are not in the h.ililt of going to cirenses. Knowing that the times are not as lively as of old the manage ment of bond l!ro3. have concluded to rcduco the price of admission to 50c. SALEM, 1UNE to. Miss Billon's Sohoo Ol'ENKU IN CHA JVATsV O 11 A L ,, Will receive clnldicn from 3 years upward Special attention 10 beginners. All desired branches for theoliler puplU taught, Includ ing drawing, modeling, music plain and ar tistic t.eedle work All work done on the In dividual plan, in which each child is ad vanced according to its own capacity. For terms nnd particulars apply 10 Miss O. Dil lon. Twentieth and Chemeketa sts. Salem Steam Laundry Please notice the cut in prices on the following! Shirts, plain 10 cents Under drawers 5 to 10 cents Under shirts 5toiocents Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels and other work in tclhgcntly washed by hand, Col, J, Olmsted Prop, ONE-HALF ailB OF BOX. POZZONI'S SPJPtEXIOM POWDER! UmorVpo7u.art'b-o3T"efbe1Se."na 9SSS!J!Vd A delicate, Invisible protec Ion ti 7ihZ "' I Mi!ii!e?fyox ,zzo;I's a mag YiK?' NSH' GOLD I'UKF AT DRUQai8TS AlfD FANCY 3TOItE3. WebsterJ International dictionary ISandaJuifcVlclp.,. Sucxtuor of th "Unabridged." Standard f IAU. 8. Oot-I Print. 1 las OQIm. Uia U. H. Hu. Pm Court, all tha saHS&&K S.!: iV "l ' wAWaWQUa UWarwly CamniDndKil j, --- , othrrinaUori tlmoit (HU fit RhswO. . . wMvufc uunuxr. , -nt hut FOR EVERYBODY I TJirt o, . . . . . "" ,"Chr0aicJ0 soya . 5UHERK f$mz, h IJASBBft RUNS3 Pullman Sleeping Cars. Elegant Dinin Care Tourist SleeoiVcaft IGrand torks, Croolcsto'n, V& "W Helena and Dutte. TO TIIROtJr.W ttw.. To Chicago, Washington, Phibielpki, v,. York, Boston, and all Vom " iJi nnrj south For Information, time can), t. tickets, call on or write . "" ' THOMAS, WATT & CO, , AGENTS' 265 Commercial srreet, Salen,,. A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pits. A Morrison St.. corner Third Portltni, K OREGON CENTRAL AND Eastern R, R. Company LVAQUINA BAY ROUTE.! Connecting at Yanuina Bay wUbthSi Francisco & Yaquln Day Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON," Sails from Yanuina every 8 din for Su Francisco, Coos Day, Port Orford, Tritubi and Ilnmbolt Day. Passenger accommodations unmrpusei Shortest route between the Willamette nller and California. Fare from Albany or polntt )west to Su Franciscot Cabin, $6; steerage, f4;toCcos Day and Port Orford, cabin $6; to IlnoWJt Day, cabin $8; round trip, good 60 dtji, spe cial. ..RIVER DIVISION. Steamers "Albany" and "Wm. M. Hot&" newly furntskid, leave Salem daily, except Saturdays, at II a m., arriving at Portltii the same day at 5 p. m. Ketumiog bosts leave l'ortland same day as above at 6 . a, arriving at Salem at 3 p. m, EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccmllis, Or. J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. M. P. BALDWIN, Local Agent.AliOM Dock Salem, Through Tickets TOJTHE EAST! VIA THE Union Pacific System. . . . Tocril Tlirough Pullman w "TO"!,: dult Sleepers and Free; Reclining: Chun m between PORTLAND to CHICAGO Our trains are heated bj itew lighted by Kntsch light. -Time to Chicago, 3 -JJ fime to New York. 4 i- & thlB -LWblch Is many hours qoieker 'trStto. time table, and full tirt apply to BOISE ift HARKED Agents, SJto.01-- r E.BR0VfH. R. w. BAXTER, rhruLiP General Agent ffl. 13S Third Street, loru' jtiua",' f '""S3V '85" t!iS5?i f eM ui ,gatfc I"ru!!Si Afliiiamo.liKI. 1 friSn . - . .m TL -.it. KTKJL ffj'ii WUJ. &w it; o r -Tm 1 ifjljttlirt'lfrg '$,