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f i t Tin r Daily Capita! Journal BY HOPKR BKOTHKRSI TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1806. PRESIDENTIAL TICKET. 4 For Independent American Bimetallism and People's Government. For I'reiident, WILLIAM FENMNGS BRYAN, of Nebraska. For Vice-President, THOMAS WATSON, of Georgia. OREGON UNION PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, N. L. DUTLER, Polk County, Democratic. M. L. OLMSTED. Baker County Peoples. HARRY WATKINS, Yamhill Co., Peoples. E. HOFER, Marion Co., Silver Republican. MITCHELL AT SALEM. Tho senator line n fine house, out of curiosity and old friendship. Hut his last crack, where he read the rcsolu. tlon of l.u House or Commons of the Iirltb:i Pniliatncnt, begging the House o. Lords please for God's sake dtMut li ij t.i restorcblmetalllsin, wascuouii to make even a hitching post weep. c tlinll get free coinage by the grace of Hill McKinley and the House of Lor Jbl Oil, all ye A rurlcans calling your selves Republicans who have been twisting the tail and grappling the forelock of the British lion these many years, and still have American blood in your veins, get down on your marrow bones and pray for permission to have a little bluictalism.Better pray to God to give you a spark of American independence, to strike a blow on No vember 3d to help yourselves and tell tue British House of Loids to go to -put it slicol. First, our politicians put anything in their platrornis, leave anything out, contort what does get in; then they Join anything else on the outside that will help catch votes; then they come before the people one year and tell them what they told them last year, or last spring, was all a mistake, or they did not mean It; and we swal low it all and make scuatorsaud other high otllcials ot them and make asses of ourselvesl Senator Mitchell Hew in the race of such small fry as T. T. Geer and C. B. Moores who say that tho Republican party la a gold standard party. He also Hew In the face of tho general acceptance of the platform by the press and the public, when he tried to interpret the platform. He declares he understands it to be a bimetallic plat form BECAUSE1 And here his great intellect rises to a great occasion! BE CAUSE! Tho demand for maintaining "the existing gold standard" is not separated from the pledge to secure International free coinage by even a COMMA or a PERIOD! Great shades of Chlstopher Columbus! Don't you know, the McKinley platform Is a free coinage platform? If It wasn't thero would bo at least a comma in there to tell you so! But in tho absence of any punctuation mark whatever, and in the presence of Senator Mitchell your reason must tell you bo! NIT. If tho senator will go to New York and -New England and make his speeohes about the present McKinley platform being a free silver platform, Bryan need inako no inoro speeches there. Ho win carry every state for Bryan and free coinage Ho Is doing grand work for tho upbuilding of tho genuine silver sentiment of the coun try, but, of course, lil speeches will not be telegraphed one foot beyond tho bordors of Oregon by tho Oregon- Ian. of the past, of the partisan wrangle thjit begins In corruption and endsln spoils. The Milld south, the bloody shirt, voting as vou shot, rebels In the saddle, all that sort of thing le longs to a past age. But the pro jectors of that style of politics still live, are moved by all the tierce pas sions which they developed In their prime, with no virtue left pave their appetites. The man who talks about British free trade and the dangers of a roreign roc in our mmst isaiso almost obsolete. Out of all the hard strife for the control of the nation, Oregon will have one satisfaction if Bryan is elected. The fact that all the federal patron age will not be at the disposal of Geo. Steel, J. N. Dolph, Sol Hirsch.IIarvey Scott and Jo. Simon. The only hope of a new deal for Oregon is in the election of Bryan and in carrying Ore gon for him by a large majority. The new deal promised the people of Ore gon two years ago in their state elec tion has not materialized, outside of the few changes which Secretary of State Kim-aid has been able to bring about. To elect McKinley means that the entire crowd of trained cor rupt Portland federal olllce holders, some of them convicted for opium and Chinese smuggling, and some of them in hiding under sentences of law this entire band of patriots shall be restored to power for the last four years of this century. Who would want to live In Oregon under that disgrace? If you don't want that to happen, don't go to the polls and vote for anyone to be seated In the White House but the new deal president Wm. Jennings Bryan. Look out for roorbacks! Be slow to believe goldbtiL' lies! ' A million dol lars isj-eady for the man who can trip Bryanup or catch him napping! j I used to be an anarchist; but Ii have changed; the rest of you silver j men are anarchists; I am a patriot. John II. Mitchell. mmnmmmimtPs'immmmm 1 1 ViStvmHHB089cQvnv'Siu3wZ Settle the money question at this election. Settle It hard and settle It forever. Then let us go ahead and make a living, Did you ever see a once noble ves sel founder In a storm? Salem people saw one go down at Bced's opera house Monday night. Senator Mitchell dared not read the Republican gold standard plank and let the audience do its own interpreting- The Dying: Day finds many a weary woman's work undone many a task but just begun. This need not be. When work crowds the day, shorten the work don't If lengthen the day. SHiNG C H. TVTACK, - DKNTIST. - Successor to Dr. J. M.lKeene, old White Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior operations at moderate fees in any branch are in especial request. Carriage and wagon shop, 320 Commercial street, opposite State Insurance building. Bring in your work. Satisfaction guaranteed. PETER G. NORQREN. Depot Express. WW UwM Wp0tyD5 ''The original cause of the Revolu tion was because we had no protective tariff." Mitchell at Salem. Dallas talked protection, but voted with his party and ruined the coun try. Just what Mitchell isdoing. Mitchell will make Eastern Oregon unanimous for American free coinage Instead of British. nsed for cleaning, keeps your work a day ahead of time keeps you young. Cleans everything. Sold 1 everywhere. Made only by I THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, '& Sl. Louts, Chicago. New York, Boston, Philadelphia, San Francisco. immmm&mw&''? clU ON THE DOLLAR, PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. bTATE, ) 1, Oregon, J ept. 1, 1896.) Wheat going up; gold returning to our shores; and Bryan still talking free silver! "Why didn't Senator Mitchell read the Republican platform as printed? A STILL HUNT. The sharpest gold standard Repub lican politloans are pursuing a policy of silence. They waiit no discussion and no agitation. They keep out all speakers, even on thelrown -side, and don't allow the silver question to be discussed. The tariff, or the bloody shirt issue, or the war of 1812, are the only topics tolerated for discussion. The establishment of American Inde pendence by the colonies in 1770, is considered a bad subject for a Mc Kluleylte to even mention. It stirs up patriotic sentiments thttt are offen sive to modern torylsm and Mark Hanualzcd Republicanism. So tho still-hunt hog in politics keeps down discussion. Ho Hoods the community with goldbug speeches, and whole volumes on tho meritorious conduct of specillc duties. lie will do his best to keep his precinct in the darkest Ignorance and make votes. The Real Cause. Mr. Tooze In his speech Tuesday night quoted John Ruskin us saying of England 'that while our spindles are busy and there Is an air of pros perity, our people are actually starv ing.' Now, Mr. Tooze meant this as a horrible example of free trade, but is it? The McKinley itcs shout loudly that we must start the mills to re store prosperity, while over In Eng land where the mills and factories arc running, the people are starving. The fact is (taking the good Republican authority of the N. Y. almanac) more spindles ran In the United States ilast year than ever before, and our exports of manufactured good-; arc larger under the Wilson tariff than under the McKinley tariff and yet financial depression casts a gloom over our country. What is the cause of this poverty in England and America alike among the masses? GOLD STANDARD! Roseburg Review. Ed. S, Lamport, 289 Commercialst Salem, Or,, Hasjbought the Frank E,ShaiV fer and the M, Beamer harness stocks at forced sale, $4,000 worth ol goods will be disposed of at 50 cents on the dollar, Sign of the White Horse, BARKLEY AND PENNOYER. With Two Please tell us how you will main tain the gold standard tinder McKin ley without borrowing gold? How will you lloat $1,600,000,000 of cur rency with only $100,000,000 of gold? How can McKinley do that without borrowing gold? Will that make gold scarcer or easier to get? Please tell us in these columns. A NEW DEAL WANTED. The whole American peoplo wants a now deal on money, Immigration and politics. The old band of politicians Cleveland, Sherman, Morton, Car lisle, Allison, Cochran are all In a rut on tho main hsue, the money question. They have their minds be fogged with bonds, their brains be clouded with cunning devices of the money changers they have conll dence lifanythlng but none In tho people. The peoplo a ro tired of the politics Sure to Win, The people recognUe and appreciate real merit. That in why Hood's Srsaparilla has the largest sales in the world' Merit in medicine means the power to cure. Hood's Saisaparilla cures-absolutely, , permanently cures. It is the One True Mood Purifier, Its scperlor merit is an established fact, and merit wins. Hood's Pills ore easy to take.easy to operate. Cure indigestion, Jjcadache,' ' A number called at The Journal ofllec after hearing Senator Mitchell's speech and signed the Bryan club rolls. They want Independent Amer ican Bimetallism now since they hear the Republican party Is a free coinage party waiting for consent from the British house of lords. "Col." Smith and Klamath Indian Agent Matthews found soft seats on tho stage with Senator Mitchell and tho rest of tho oftlclal class the old veterans straggled in as best they could. Part got seats and part stood lip. Such Is life. Another Bryan Supplement Great Speeches. Not all could hear Pennoyer and Barkley at tho great Bryan ratitica tion at Salem. So The Journal has printed in supplement form the great speeches mado on that occasion by those two gentlemen. Theywill bo supplied from this ofllec at $1 per 100 or $7 per 1,000 postpaid. Wo have still supplements with Bryan's speech of acceptance at New York and Mitchell on tho impossibility of In ternational Bimetallism. FOUNTAIN WASHER! 187 Commercial street. .Ii. BROWN, Salem, Oregon, My method for examining -the eyes or all complicated refractions, is the latest known to science, and there are no cases too complicated that I can not reach. Consultation and exami nations, free. Charles H. Hinues. Graduate Optician. 235 Commercial St. tf . In Town.. You'll be surpris. I. Won't "yellow tho clothes." Won't burn your hands. Nothing equals It. Bettor than soap. Extra largo packages. Soap Foam Washing Powder.-HuaiiES. -John Salem Steam Laundry Please noticejthe cut in prices on the following.' Shirts, plain 10 cents Under drawers 5 to 10 cents Under shirts 5 to 10 cents 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. Flannelsand4other work inJJ telhgently washed by hand. Col. J, Olmsted Prop, SALEM WATER CO, Office: Willamette Hotel Buildin For water service apply at oflice. Bill payable monthly in advance. Make a complaints at the office. There will be no deduction in water rate on 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 watei for domestic purpose. Contractors for side walks, brick work and plasterinc will please read "under building purposes" page 17 oil schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at f ( lor copy. COLT TAKEN UP. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. '0r. Til tu- ilmlli titulars cf Citv Warrants. . Aiier an ins roaring aoouu resist- v.it.ion , i,mv.i. .rivn.. !. ti ance to British interference iiiAmer- on hand funds applicable to the pay- lean policies, how cheap was Mitch- etu:;L:!!I.ni!;rt!;,,SJ,,LSLftn0df ell's suggestion that we wait for tho endorsed before November 20, 1803. , - T...io n i.. ..J(. inn.. I Interest will cease on said warrants House of Lords to give us our Jinan- r..nin ,infl !lftr r.ilftfirr Mil rn cial independence! Only ouo man yelled for Bryan In tho gallery at tho last meeting. That was one too many. Let others yell. Bryan men will silently vote. E. J. SWAFFORD. !) 22 0L City Treasurer, Salem, Sept. 22, 'U3. It makes little difference whether tho Spreckels and Huntington party unite or tight In California. Bryu will get tho state two to one. n tu- tialU siftutrt OuSL.S2)"X'C53?tXuaj. lwm' ii' JBf Jj mu VIGOR .'.rccii AlOKU In harmony v w th tho world, 2000 r Tl.ifiialy cured mcu uro - - Wiir hu.'py p.T.iej lor . ,1 the&rw , .grand. : 4f-.ilUol 1 801 t,. 1 M'cil.neej an J Iu.:vl3or known, to nodical se'enee An WJ 4 . . ' k ! I' I .V M r. r , JH7T T 9ttf A three-year-old colt, bay color and white star in forehead, was taken up by the under signed. Owner can have same by proving property and paying costs. Call at place, 5 miles east of Salem, on Macleay road. 8 aj im J. K. PICKENS WWMMM ONE-HALF SIZE OP COX uH-uuut( this icon- a Mill (iBrtwra, in lHik fonu, with rcf. eroac4 and rroofa, nan uoccm i" bui. A.rln. .." fuia1.l tfM liStl I rn nln ( ' l t rrarinaiiuiuly roitonxl, Falluro lmuraslbla. IMERIE MEDICAL C0..BUFFA10.N.Y. POZZONPS COMPLEXION POWDER! lias been thb jtandsnl for fortr yean ana I ,- .- uuu i-vyumr 10-uar man OTcr Deiore. J ffiy.'r.iwus Is tho ldoal complexion powder beautUrlnir. refreshing, cleanly, healthful and banule A delicate, InTlalblo protection to th lace. Wtth every box ol IMZZUM?1 a mair UlUeriit Nooilir GOLD lf't" 1IOX In iiiieu free ol cfjarcv. AT PnUflQIBTS xxn FANCY STORES Tho Rosv Freshnoss I And a velvety softness of tho akin U hv fiatily obtained by those who usa Pozxom'a Completion lViwder. OrncE or the Secretary of Salem Sept Sealed proposals will be received at this office until noon, November 2, 1896, to furn ish the following articles for the State of Ore gon for the use of the loth Biennial Session of the Legislative Assembly: 35 reams legal cap, 14 lbs. io, 7 ruling white laid, laid, Charter Oak or Scotch linen. 30 reams first class Congress note, 7-pound packages, No. 7 ruling, white laid. 20 reams letter paj.er, 12 lb,, No. 7 ruling white laid, Caiew, Charier Oak, or Scotch linen. 20 reams of typewriter, letter size, Paragon letter wove No. 3. 20 reams typewriter, legal size, Paragon, letter wove No. 3 xv 6 reams typewriter, legal size, Paragon, letter wove No. I xt. 6 boxes Little's Satin finish carbon, blue, size 8-x 10. 6 boxes Little's Saiin finMi carbon, bl te, size Sx 13. 10,000 No. 6 1-2 ene'opes, 60 lbs. No. 1 rag XXX. 12 Gross railroad steel pens, No. 49. 20 Gross Gillott's steel pens, No. 404. 4 Gross Gillott's sleel pens, No. 303. 8 Gross Esterbrook "J'1 pens. 6 Gross Falcon steel pen. No. 048. 6 Gross Es'erbrook & Co.'s Probate Mee1 pens No. 313. 6 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'s Judge's Quil Steel pens No. 312. 6 Gross Esterbrook & Co.'s ChancV' sleel pen No 239. 6 Gross London Incandesient, M. Jacobs No. 4. 2 Dozen Sanford's Cardinal ted ink, tiinls 5 Gross pen holders, black enamel, 1 irue. Io Dozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstands No. 558. 4 Dozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstands. No. 554. 10 Dozen Peck, Stow & Wilcox's inkstandt No. 420. 12 Dozen ivory folders, 9-inch standard. 4 Dozen ivory folders, Io-inch Concress. 4 Dozen mucilage cups, No. 8, Morgan's paicul. 10 Dozen mucilage stands, reservoir, No. 6, Moigan's patent. 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, 340 lbs. assorted colors. 2 Gross No. 2 Eagle recorder leud pencils, style 660. 5 Dozen Sanford's premium fluid, quarts 2 1-2 Dozen Stafford's writing fluid, quarts. 15 Dozen gummed stub files, No 21,11x15 inches, 500 pages. 4 Dozen Duplex cupboard letter cl ips, legal size. 20 Dozen Duplex cupboard etter clips. 15 Dozen Fabet's rubber rulers, 14-inch flat. 15 Dozen steel erasers, Rogers' No. 18,149, bone. 3 Dozen steel erasers. Rotters' No. iS.ido. ebony. 70 boxes Faber's No. 300 rubber bands, assorted sizes. 5 Gross Faber's lead pencils. No. 2, hexa. gon, gilt. 12 Gross Faber's lead pencils, No. 2, round, gilt. 20 DoZen Faber's patent ink and pencil rubber erasers, mammoth. 3,000 McGill's patent paper fasteners.No. 2 flat head. 3,000 McGill's patent paper fasteuers.No. 2 round heads, white. 3,000 McGill's patent paper fasteners,No. 4, flat head. 15 Dozen table pads to hold paper, 19x20 inches, strong leather tips, 15 Dozen waste paper biskets, cross-bar No. 4. 3 Dozen waste paper baskets, small, No.ii, round. 29 lbs, hemp twine No. 2.1 4 Dozen Sanford's mucilage, quarts. Lids should be marked "Proposals for Stn tionery," None, but the best quality of goods will be accepted. The right to reject any or all bids is e. served. All the above articles to be deliv. red at Salem on or before December 15,1896. There being at the present time no money available for paying for the above supplies, bids'will only be accepted under the express condition, agreement and understanding that the successful bidder will look to, and de. pend upon the next legislature appropriating money to pay the claim. very resp ecttully, II. R. KINCAID, 9-5'2m Secretary ol State, Meets all masl and passengtr trains. Bag gage and express to all patts of the city. Prompt seivice. Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADER. WHAT IS SAID. Some say we give the best meal in town for 15c. We say try us and see. prim I S. RICHARDSON. PROP. l-Second door north of Hctel Willamette. W MAIM E-FREE DELIVERY. W0LZ & MIESCKE Proos. Dealars in all kinds of fresh and salt meats "Fresh sausage a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST "KINDERGARTEN." Mrs. C. M. Ogle will re-open her kinder gurtHi in the Congregational church parlors on Septemlier 21. 8 29 lui iONEYTQLOAN On farm land security. Special rates on large loans. Loans coiiaideicd without delay HAMILTON & MOM Bush Bank buudiud. v!0NEY TO LOAN On city or farm property. Over liiiah's Bank, T. K. FORD 1. HL. HAA, WA1C1IMAKEK AND IEWELER, V-ikc a p"'ialty of tine repair work, Setb Mi. a rli h. etc.. 21c C1111 niercial Street C. H. LANE, HEKIMrTslUt 211 O i.n iisrci ti si , S.ilein Or i-Suils $15 upwards. Pants upwands-J "I bring you good tidings of great joyj miicn Mi.iu ue unto nil people. A "BIBLE KEY" "The Plan of the Ages." This is the best work on the Bible, ever issued from the press. It gives a complete explanation of all the doctrinal subjects of the holy scriptures, presenting the wonderful harmony, simplicity aud beauty of God's plans for the redemption of the human family from sin and death. Tho work is complete in three (3) volumes, all fur Si. Address T. H. LLOYD, 164 Waller street, Salem, Or. 7.17.1m EAST AND SOUTH ..VIA- hasta Route. OF THE Souihern Pacific Co California Express Train Run dan between Portland and San Francisco. OTRtJLcii TO HIE EAST GIVES 1HE CHOICE -OF- Two Transcontinent.l Roulo:, vcrtS:ndftISrC!,rM eastern cities. ' "'"ran,,, OCEAN DIVISION Portland-San Fra';.' Steamer, leave AlnZJh&PH, Pt- 4. 19, 24. 29 and Oct. 40 .J1'4" ' and 29. ' 4' 9, 14, 19, iy Fare Cabin, $12: steerair, tn WILLAMETTE RIVeMvi Steamers Ruth for Portland SEW1 nesday and Fiiday, at $0 , ,nMondl'' Lowest freight and passenger rai w . trip tickets very cheip. . S'$ baggage checked through to ,. d "' Oregon, Washington anlVheEa '" charge for baggage transfers. Choiceof V.'V road or river route to Portland noiceof''- For full details call on Boisf n , agents, Salem, Oregon, o7addr "' E. McNEILL, G w.&Jfr For full detSaiaSonA0fird'' G. M, POWERS, i Locsi gem. Through Tickets TO THE BAST! ,viA3THE Ibidn Pacific System, Foot of Trade st. 8:50 p. m 1 1 :oo p. m 10:45 a.m For information, time cards, mips." tickets, call on or writo THOMAS, WATT & CO. a crvri! Above trains stop at EastBPonland. Oregon I ,- s.t !.'-. ,m OrK Citv. Wodbura' Salem.fiT.,,., 'M&V ao5 unnmen.i-1 ., Teflerton Albany Albany ) unction' Tangent' j a. D. Charlton, Ast. Oen'l. Pf ' Shedds, Halsey, Hamsburg, Junction Cily. --Morrison st. mmer Third Portlmd. j ROSEBURG MAIL DAILY. .) Ly, Portland , Ar. (8:10 a. . Lv Salem,-. Ar. i 8:00 a. ) Ar- S. Frisco Lv. ( 7roo p Ihrough Pullman, Pahice Sleepers. Toum Slcepera and Free; Reclining Chiir 'mIt between Portland to .Chicago, Our trains are heated bv slum ml lighted by Pintsch light. Time to Chicago, 3 l-i Jays Time to New York, 4 1-2 days. Which is many hours quicker than con. petito'B. For rates, time tables and fullHnlormalui apply to; BOISEi&lBAh KEli, . Agents, Snltrn, Oi.J R. W BAXTER. C. E. BROWN, Ceneral Agent , Dist.Pass. igeol 135 Third Street. Portland. Northern Pacific Railway. RUNS Pullman SleepinCars Elegant Dinin Cars Tourist Slrieoinff!i ar To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dalutb, rn; fJrand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS , To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia. Ie Jj York, Boston, and all Point' East and South; South For DoMcacy, for purity, and for improvement of the com plexlon nothing equals Poizoni'b Powdeb. nif s 1 " ill lISt,Ui)U uuuurri.a'4 l1!. .11. 1. 1 M !...( .. .. ------ t-viiuo . "I'-vi .- rinkiiirriknid lnli;tdj.j Vut-.., i nnutural ill? (teuuuut y rhaipi-j. or any Inilanima lot u uLlerc. Hud. irilt.iil.... ... ..i..rl- hum cotiuctoa. tlyri ,.1 ,.. .,.., . ...... THtUisCllEUiCllCo. tirantn. Nou-mtringcut. kCUICUIUTI,0.jH aol'l T UruecUta, or cent la puin wrapper. 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:2Q p.m. j lv. Portland ar. lv. Salem lv. ar. Roseb'g lv. North 4:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m 8:00 a.m. SALEM PASSENQEH. DSouth 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. Nortb lv. Portland ar. ar. Salem lv. 10:15 a.m. 8:00 a.m. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE I ULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS aud sucond-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains. !A. hMluM fn. 11.00, or a bottlei, fi.74. Cirtular scot on roauect. $100 worth for 10c. Sad ll Mb Ibr IllittnUd book UUlacksv S.vUr; M" UBlUr In tom locVllti vlUuititMnuUMBHaiion. atlltaoickll -!S!??' "BKAKY A68'.V, IfcCSritTUAfwoo, twXwt,l!x WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvallis, daily (ex cept Sunday.) 7:30 a.m.! Lv. 'g'Spm.j Ar. Portland. Corvallis. Ar. j 6:20 p. m. Lv 11:35 p.m. At Albany and Corvallis connect with tra.ns of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad. Ladies Who Value Areflned complexion mast use Pononl'a Pow oer. It produce a Bott and beautiful skin. Ex; ress train daily except Sunday. 4:45 p. m. I Lv, Portland Ar. 725 P. m. f Ar. McMinville Lv 8:25 a. m. 5:50 a. m. THROUGH TICKETS to dl points in the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratei from W.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem. E. P, ROGERS, Asst. ii.i& P. A., "Portland, Or. R. KOEHLER, Manager. OREGON CENTRAL Eastern R. ft Company Francisco & YaquinalJay Steamship U). STEAMER "FARAUflN: Sails from Vagina every 8 idwi wj Francisco. Cooillay, Port Orford. in and Hnmbolt Bay. . Unsnrpassed. Pisseneer acoommodatioru u r- cw, nute betveen the ui and California. . wtto6a Fare from Albany or powtt Jf , Francisce: &JX Bay and Port Orford, cabin 6. w bathing absolutely safe fa ,rJ For lb e wishing to combine -u v equal. Deer, bear, ea,cougabBBdMC -ii ,-imnniroutcanbs W?na" uTu-r: r, hours' drive pi tne - wiihin a IedoaUpts.0, EDWIN STONE. MiwB".: fcStSflfS4' IUM V iSalem.