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pf" JOURNAL "X" RAYS. Directed Upon the Oregon Politicians and Public Men. In the hands of a receiver phi yinp the nickel-ln-the-slot-machlne. Women ure bound to net their rights. It's a shame they are nob al lowed to vote and play nlckel-ln-tlie- vlot-maclilnes. One hundred dollars reward for the man who will invent a public teat that will kick a man off when he has had enough. J, Or course, no Salem minister will preach from Eev. Mathew's texts printed in April l Journal. They will find those texts no April fool hereafter. The Salem Independent heads one of Its columns as "editorial com ment." Editor Fletcher ought to la bel hlmseir: "I am an editor," Oce would think, to look at him, tie owned a brewery. Wlllstdu den Hans Gucklnsland heulo beKlelten aut seiner Relse? Problerc cs. St. Joseph's Ulatt. Neln llubcr Here; bltta entschuldlgen Sie don Journal Itedackteur. There are no holes In the big bridge at Salem through which President Wallace of the Salem Water company would fall. But we warn the county judge to keep off that bridge. Oregon City physicians are quarrel ling over diphtheria and disputing each other's diagnoses. There Is no instance of reduction on the bill. t Times Mo'intaineer: Hon. H. W. Corbett. our would-be senator, Is still Hanging on tnc ragged edge or a sen atorial seat at Washington, but ho Is hanging on; that's all. Max Pracht of Ashland governor of Alaska? Why not: Gall must bo .recognized. How can Bro. Irwin, state superin tendent of schools, ever ioccupy a pulpit again if what Governor Lord says Is true? He will have to get absolution first In some way. A telegram says Portland is soon to have .a Democratic morning paper. There is to be campetitlon for the Oregonian at last. Scott had better change from Clevelandlsm to Repub licanism. The Roseburg Review prints fol lowing dispatch: Washington, April 1. Ex-Senator John II. Mitchell, of Oregon, has been appointed Ambassador to Mars, with instructions to aid in bringing out an inter-nlanetary agreement on the financial question, lie will leave on the first train. It Is feared Governor Lord will not get any more praying done for him by JRev. Irwin, state superintendent of schools, and will have to rely entirely on General Odell. n ."Representative Guild's Sheridan "Sun" says: There will doubtless be an extra session of the Oregon leglsla ture. A majoriy of the members will undoubtedly go to Salem to organize and pas) remedial legislation, without reference to the senatorial aspirations of certain individuals, who may wish to block legislation in their own in terest?. The Journal, has not received any seeds or congressional records for a month. The government might as well not exist as to cut off the supply of those things. The most curious publication in Oregon is Lucy A. Mallory's "The World's Advance Thought and Uni versal Republic." It advocates abstinence from flesh food, and teaches that animals have souls. Portland is certainly a paradise for gamblers and thieves and shady of all kinds and variety. Tomahawk. Is that why your paper is so popular there There is one discouraging feature about the failure of the legislature to appropriate for charitable institutions. It will inakca .great many additional amateur liomc entertainments neces sary. The windbag Max Pracht is not a proper man to represent the Republi can party of Oregon as governor of Alaska, A cast off German, by name a Russian Jew in appearance and ill- bred into the bargain; whew! The Corvallls Gazette has swallowed up the Phllatuoth Journal, and is now the only Republican organ In that sounty. It Is Mitchell to the core. The defeat of silver and the pros pect of the tariff polcy has not, as jet, deluged the country with pros perity. Baker Democrat. Give McKlnley time. He has been In office a month today' and done fairly well so far. Rome was not built In a day! Do you see that pale look on the btatcman editor's brow? Me has been composing another heavy editorial on dogs. Some arc still Inclined to doubt that ex-Governcr Fletcher of the Independent has any right to that title. If they could see the vote ho got when he ran for that ofllce In Dakota thep'd shut up. The men most spoken of In the Ore gon press of late are: Ford, Scott, Uorbett, Bush, Lord, Fitzsimmonb and Kincaid. Some of our exchanges seem to think these items are not original. A subscriber asks why we do not print some jokesln our paper. STATE NEWS. Lane county has 7100 persons of school age. Cattle are reported to bo dying In Lorane valley for want of food and shelter. It Is reported that there is from flftteen to twenty feet of snow in the Bohemia mines. Archie Bridges, or Parkers Station, Oregon, committed suicide by shoot ing Himself In the ueck with a shot gun on April 1. He was 70 years old. As an illustration of how money cir culates one piece of gold which has beeifbent has been paid into the Lane county tax collector several times this season. John Fiestet, DlckFlester and Wil liam Eutid are in jail in Grant's Pass charged with burglary having broken into James Devaney's smoke house in Martin. W. Evans, while in Pendleton Tues day from Pilot Rock, reported that a man living at Weeb slough, about three miles beyond Nye, choked to death last Friday. The town of Fossil Is considerably excited this week over the discovery of gold about one mile from town, on top of the hill aboyo Squire Donald son's ranch, says the Journal. The Southern Pacific tie-preserving plant at Latham started up after an Idleness of several months.' The plant will be kept running night and day, giving employment to a number of men. Earnest Shearer came Into The Dalles the other day from Crook county, where he had been buying sheep to drive east, ne succeeded in gathering up 24,000 head, and having bought them before the price raised will, no doubt, realize a good prolit. There are 247 over school age at tendlngpubllc school in Lane county. 287 teachers are employed. There were 193 applicants for certiticates and only 91 granted. The salaries paid male teachers was $35.49. Fe males received $29.95 Francis Spencer, father of Jesse Spencer, died at the residence of his son, Ell Spencer, in Blodgett's yalley, Benton county, last Tuesday fore noon. The funeral took place yes terday, and the interment was in Pleasant Valley, cemetery, on Greasy. Charley Spaulding, of Newberg, "the log man," has a monopoly In the balm log business. He has a contract with the Oregon City pulp mill com pany to get out 10,000,000 feet of balm logs for their mills, with the privilege, if he desires, to get out 2, 0(10,000 feet mors logs. The Oregon Pulp Mill Co. furnish the other pulp mill company in that city with what logs they use. OrgonKew star mail service sdhed ule is as follows: Lyons to Jordan Leaves Lyon daily, except Sunday, at 10:30 a. m. arrive at Jordan by 12:30 a. m. leaves Jordan daily, except Sunday, at 8 a.m. arrive at Lyons by 10 a. m. This will take effect April 15 1897, Andrews McDermltt. Leave Andrews, Wednesday at 0 a. m. arrive at McDermltt in 30 hours; leave Mc Dermltt, Monday, 0 a. m. arriye at Andrews in 30 hours. Pew people know that all plants contain digestive principles. They cannot absorb their food until it Is di gested any more than animals can. The Mount Lebanon Shakers have learned the art of extracting and utilizing these digestive principles, and It is for this reason that their Shaker Digestive Cordial is meeting with such phenomenal success In the treatment of dyspepsia. The Shaker Digestive Cordial not only contains food already digested, but it also con tains digestive principles which aid the digestion of other toods that may be eaten with it. A single 10 cent o.....nl hntiln will ho Slltllr.lfUlt tO demonstrate its value, and we suggest of April 1st, announcing the most de that every suffering dy3pepti make a ci8lve engagement on the Philippine trial or it. Any urugKiou tun ouypj it. Laxol is the best medicine for chil dren. Doctors recommend it In place of Castor Oil. You will never know the satisfac tion of dying until you dye with "Per- fenton" Lives. " FORD. Pen Picture of a Noted Salem Criminal Lawyer. Special correspondent Oregon State Journal. lion. Tllmon Ford, commonly called "Til. Ford" or "Old Til Ford," is a man of very great individual charac ter. He has been a lawypr, in Marlon county, for ever so many years, but our people are doing him an Injustlco In calling him "Old Til" for ho is not so very old anywhere around 60, I should guess and a bachelor. He is one of Oregon's "big men" mentally and physically taller than Barkley, but not so broad-shouldered. He al ways wears a long overcoat or mackintosh but never put its on just throws it over his shoulders with one button fastened. Ills hair is usually tolerably long and no particular s.tylo of combing it and on his chin are short straight, dark brown whiskers chooped off square to about two inches In lehgth. The stub of a ci gar, seldom lighted, he holds In one corner of his mouth as he talks. Slow, careful, thoughtful and when thoroughly uroused eloquent at the bar. For 20 years the leading crimi nal lawyer of Salem and surround ing country he has become rich and has saved a very great many men the disgrace of prison stripes men wild as he expresses It "didn't Intend to do wrong; no they didn't; no they didn't," always repeating the Import ant thought for emphasis. A man of temperate habits and Innocent hob bles, one of which is to roll ten pins, ne enjoys going to a circus and wandering around the outside of the tents looking at the horses, the con struction of the wagons, manner of fastening the tents, habits ofthe em ployes and a thousand little things that ordinary persons would not no tice, ne sees everything and puts thlngsaway In his mind for future use at sometrlal.He Is a queer man about whom a book could bo written, so odd arc his ways. The qualities most to be admired In his make-up are honesty, Individuality and regard for the feelings of his fellow men. He Is a man who would not intentionally in jure even hlsenemy. Severe Blizzard. Omaha, April 2. The severest bliz zard, of the entire winter, has pre vailed for the last 25 hours in West ern Nebraska and adjacent territory, and has completely stopped all traffic on the three Omaha railroads the Burlington, the Union Pacific and the Rock Island in that section. The interruption to train service and the best means of getting the the trains through engaged the entire attention ofthe officials, of the Union Pacific headquarters. The storm extended along the Union Pacific lines In Colo rado, Wyoming and Kansas. The only part of the system on which trains were moved was between Omaha and Sidney, Neb. -The over land limited is snowbound at Hills dale, Wyo. The fast mall Is lying helpless in a snow drift near Sidney, this state. The passengers on the snow-bound trains are suffering no discomfort, one of the lirst orders going from head quarters being that the passengers should bo well looted after, and that no expense should be spared to make them as comfortable as possible un der the circumstances. The weather reports of the Burling ton & Missouri lines showed great depths of snow in Wyoming, Colorado and South Dakota. Belmont reported six inches, Custer three, Deadwood fifteen, and Holyoko four. Great piles of snow cover the plains of Western Nebraska In the eastern part of the state great quantities of rain have fallen during the last 48 hours. All the streams are bank full, and the danger of Hoods is Increasing hourly. Chased the Burmuda. Miami, Fla., April 3. Passengers from Nassau on the steamer Monti- cello report the chasing of the filibus ter Burmuda by a Spanish man-of-war off the Bahama group, on Wednesday. She outdistanced the Spanish cruiser, and made for Cuban waters. The par ticulars could not be learned. Jubilant. Washington, April 3, The Span ish legation has received offlcal dis patches from Madrid, under the date islands since the insurrection began. The officials of the legation are highly gratified at the announce ments, and state that the results practically close the conflict in the Islands. OA STOIUUL, Ttefw- umllt I tutors jfMddki u & Will Run All Right on State Papef. W. H. Bynrs, superintendent of the Oregon soldier's home, at Roseburg, spent Tuesday In the city, and took the evening train for Milton. He came Up to take from Milton, John Savage, an old soldier who Is sick and will go to be an Inmate of the home at Uost'burg. Superintendent Byars Informed the East Oregonian that the soldiers' home will probably experience no difficulty on account of the failure of the legislature to organize, as people have expressed a willingness to lur nish all supplies needed on stute paper to be honored when the legisla ture shall meet next time. It was the Intention of the board to ask the legislature for an appropriation this session for improvements. Superin tendent Byard said there is need of more quartcs, for at least 100 ad ditional Inmates, and it wa for this the special appropriation was to be asked. During the past two or three years, a hospital costing $6000 and a barn costing $000 have been built with no special appropriation from the legislature. This was done with money saved from the amount which has been at the disposal of the board for the conduct of the home. From the general government 'the home receives for each old soldier kept for .at least one year $100 per annum. Many of the soldiers who arc at the home draw pensions from the general government, and these arc required by the board home to turn overall of this pension money excepting $4 per month, which amount the soldiers are allowed to re- Xaln for the purchase of such luxuries as they may desire. .Pendleton East Oregonian, SUNDAY SERVICES IN SALEM. ASYLUM Preaching at 2 p. m. by Rey. II. A. Denton. GERMAN EV. LUTHERAN. In Meyers addition. Sunday school from 10 to 11 o'clock. Bible reading from 11 to 12 o'clock. UNITY CHURCH. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school atT 12; Unity Guild at 0:30 p. m. Rev. W. E. Copeland, pastor. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL On Cottage Street near Center. J. Bowersox, pastor. Preaching at j.o:3uana T.zv. Sunday scnooi at 12, K. Li. U. li. at 0:15. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. (Scentlst ) Sunday School 10 a. m. Lesson sermon 10:30 a. m. Friday eve ning? :30. Christaln Science, Hall cor ner Court and Liberty streets. All welcome. u. H. CHURCH, Services at the U. B. Church In Yew Park, as follows: Preaching at 11 a. m., also at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 10 a. m., and Y. P. ;. E. at 0:30 in theeycnlng. Walter Reynolds pastor. EVANGELICAL. Corner of Seventeenth and Clieinck, eta street. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Junior Y. P. A., program at 11 a.m. Senior Y. P. A., at 0:30 p. m., Miss M. Sauvaln leader. Missionary sermon at 7:30 p. m. Ezra Maurer pastor. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. W. Steele, pastor. Services at 1C:30 a. 111. and 7:30 p m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at the morning service. Sunday school at 12 m. Ju nior C. E. at 3:30. Senior C. E. at 0:15. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7;30. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Wed nesday at 7:30 p. m., at 299 Liber ty street. These meetings are conducted by the students of a normal course graduated of the Metaphysical Col lege, Boston, Mass., founded by Rev. Mary Baker Eddy, discoverer and founder of Christian Science. Tho public are cordially invited to attend these meetsngs. ii' - The thing that people see are in side of them and not outside. No two people see the same thing: exactly alike. One woman may look out at a beau tiful landscape and see all the beauty and Testfulness and gTandness that there Is in it. Another one will look out at the same scene and see nothing. One will find enjoyment in a brilliant company, In tn.nlrv In danclntr. in an exquisitely prepared dinner. Another will enjoy these thing-s half as much an other not at all. The things that people see are inside them. What one sees and what one enjoys depends upon the bodily condition-depends upon the capacity for eXyment-deVends upon the health and the vitality. The sick man has pain or dis comfort "impressed upon him that he has no time to think of much else. A .weak man has all be can do to strule M mere existence. He has no strenzttt to use in mocuriwr pleasure. His performances are Findted byhU "strength, tie can do only a few thins so he can, enjoy only a few thine. The man who la perfectly JU 1 viporous enloys life to the full. The bed riXAn invalid enloys it not at all. ine man wboTs half sTcand half well gets out o??ife about half what he ought to. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery make neonle well. It doesn't do it in a miracu Fousway. There Un't anything; " oHniiti It it is the most natural thing in the worW It simply puts the digestive organs, &e stonUcMhe ve5 tbe V0Weft ?"a feet order and thereby makes the blood Jure and rich. It doesn't taw to do any. thine else. Nature does all the rest. All diseases live and thrive on impure btood. Keepaatreara of pure, rich, red blood flow ine Into a diseased spot and the disease Jofii not stay A man live on rich, pure blood. Insewe dies on It. That', the a flVrinee Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical EveS'wakei pure, rich blood-wake. Senand women strong and healthy; t,rh Kood appetite, good dfgestlon and build up Solid, healthy flesh. . . . Mv 25 of mi ufir & wSK-i nuSSaiy i t I .111 i.Tniiiin.tiHtii.imit,!. I.timui iltn mniiL'U m mil, AVcgclablcPrcparationfor As similating ikfFoodandRcguta ting thcStofflflcfas ondBowels of Promotes Dicslion,Chccrful ncss andRcstContalns neither OpninT.Morphlnc nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. jttxfiafoan-stMVZiinzMii jBxJmnm J?A,lUSJtt- t&t imratStJt ffbmf.ej- A perfect Remedy forConstipa lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca. Worms .Convulsions Jeverish ness ondLOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW "YORK. exact copy or wrapped. "ItiTI -.i.W4 Steevens Fruit Drver. PATENT JJFruit growers are invited to investlt;.itebef're buying'Jor building a drier. MyUolaim are; 1. Unlimited capacity. 2, Cheapness of construction, t. Rapid .roduction. 4. Easy cheapness and simplicity of process. "Write me for testimonials and e xperience of jr ers who are using the Steevens since two'years. Estimates and', specifications furnished t rl Iriers builF. Address G. A. STEEVENS, Salem, Or. THE CAPITAL Successors to Salem Soap and Chemical Works, LAUNDRY, TOILET AND TAR SOAPS. fAND ISAL SODA, Patronize Home Industry. FRED ACHILLES, NOW'S THE TIME FOR SPRAYING We are acents for the BEST prices CHEAPER than you can manufacture OREGON Office and warehouse, cor, Trade Meals on the European Plan, Tho dollar-a-mcal method of operating dining cars is no longer in vouuo on tho Bur lington route. Some thing better has taken Its place. Meals are now served on the JSuropcan plan You pay only for what you order. Tho pay-for-what you rder way is tho only right way to run a dimriL' car. It Is In operation all over the Burlington System St. Paul totShlcago. Denvcrto Chicago. DenvertoSt. Louis. KansabClty to Chi cago. Prices uro reasonable and tho service 1b us good as It can be. A.C.SHELDON, G. A., Portland.O.; Reed's Opera House, PASrON UKOS., Managers. One night only, Saturday April 3rd, The lrresistable comedy, "ENGAGED' By W. S. Gilbert, Unde tlie-aurplces of Unity church assisted by Salem's Lett local talent under the direction of - Miss Viva Mason - of the Frawley Stock Co. llrlght specialties will be introduced. Popular prices 25 and 50 cents. Seats row on sale SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF UmtA IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF (hsioiia h put up in ono-ilxe toUles only, It is ot cold la balk. Don't allow anjons to sell yon anything olte on the plea or promise that it is "just a9 Rood" and "vill answer every pnr pojo." 3 Bco that you get 0-A-B-T-O-E-l-A. Thoiis- A frail S-Jt STr7 ,sl. MM rl4&74ZZ Kgqmarerg: jtz PENDING. SOAP WORKS Always Ask for SalemlSoap, - - PROPRIETOR; II 13 IntFsDi gll D PREPARED SPRAYS and are prepared lo quote yourself. Call or tend for catalogue, FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO, and High, Salem, Or. LODD POISON AI?EC!ALTY aa&5SHsraBBa 't7,l(70tt prefer to eomebera we wilieon fycttopaTrallroadrareandhotelimiind DOCha T "ii ,"" yu. 11 jen naro luen mer cury, Iodide potash, and still bare aebes and S?,rpi0.0.b5dyi,1?,roWobrow'aUln out. It is this Bocondnry llLOOD l'OISON we Kuarantco tp cure. Wo solicit tbe moit obsti nate cases and cliaUenjro tbe world for a caanvro cannot cure, a'bli dlsesso baialw baffled the skill of the most ebiKentnhTsK tlomil BUarantT. Absolatonroofs sent sealed on BppllcatVon. Address COOft KKMKDY CO.. 801 Atesoaio Temple. OlUOdoo. ir.. OO YEARS BXPERIENOE. TRADE MARKS, DE8IQNS, COPYRIGHTS &.O. Anyone sending a sketch and description mar quick!? ascertain, free, whether an Inrcntlon Is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. Oldest agency foraecurlns-patonts la America. Wo hare a Washington ofllce. Talents taken through Munn A Co. recelra special notice In tbe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Hluitrsted, lamest circulation of any sdentlflo Journal, weekly, terms IUM year; llJOtix mouth. B pod men copies and 11AMO liooK on IUtknts out free. Address MUNN & CO., 3(11 Ilroudwav, Notr York. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE A jvirvoui j'ueacsTtuiing wtnv orr. fmbotencr. hi Abu ami other 'uhm. t0y ai A Ind iff cretlona, Tlttu auUklv and surtii retwre i.c( viumy in oiu or young, and in a man iur uaar, uuiiomi or marriage. taken In time. Ihelr uu ahowe Immediate I u? pro to. aunt and ttlocU a CUIUS where all others loll. In. Ut upon lia,lng the genuine AJax Tablets. They Tftvunt lnunllv aim fVinaumnflnn 1, Ut upon lia,lng the genuine AJax Tablets. They bare cured theuuuda and Hill cure you. V aire a toaltlre written guarantee to effect a cure In each caw or rafuDd the money. I'rlcaeOcenta ur Dackaaa,pr all package plain n tlain rrraiJtjar. tiixin rnoalnt of nrlea. tHrcal ofiylee. CI f mall, la free. A.IAY WPMPIW fT. WB-rkarB.at, uar "" Cklwtf. U. for ssle at Salem, Oregon, by D, J KUY V O is csr -sonoesi remedy, for Ujw.Ajjt (lent, Spermatorrhea, WhltM, unnatpraj di charg-M, or nay Inflatnma llou. Irritation or ulcers IrVtMtu uu(loa. tku 'I mucous nieu 3i THttf 3 auutCSi ra. wan- oo-airioeu iCMCiuau U.S. r$mMig. IjmjJJEI w iTI I ffK ' 1 " tdy w 1 fWjf (mutaucd fj 1 m u, h ci u .iruivr. I l2fcS Q STOJV m'1 J ,rHttf.ti , lif.rpr iriii iu p'ain wrappo 1SBK& ' rr, prepaid, ft, $A 1J T 3 LollUa, tiro. V m Circular scut on request I '?llssd Through Tickets TO THE BAST!- VIA THE Union Pacific System through Pullman Palace Sleepers. Touris Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair !tiiT between Portland ta Chicago, Our trains are heated bir? steam, nd lighted by Pintsc i light. Time to Chicago, 3 i.i. Jays Titne to New York, 4 1-2 days. fWhich Is many hours quicker than ccn. pttitos. Kor rates, time tables and full, inforrratUn apply to HOJSJ: C BAXLRXJR, SMs, Snl?n , Or. R. Y BAX'l KK, C.E. DROWN. G.netal Agent Oist. Pass. A get t ne Third Street.! Portland 0. R. &, N. CO. TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF- Two Transcontinental Rou IVsw, Via Spokane Mttiticapoit!, St Paul ard Den rer Omaha and Kant as C ty. Low rates to .-astprrgcities. F01 lull details call on BOISE & BARKER agents, Salem. Oregon, or address. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portland FeM 16, 21, 26, and March 3, 8, 13, i3, 23 and 28, Fare Cabin, $12; steerage, $6. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. rORTLAND-SALEM Daily Si emj serv tcei Bttamer Ruth ior Portland, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a m. Steamer Elmore for Portland Tuesday,,, Thursday and Saturday, at 6:45 a. m. Returning, leave Ash treet dock, Portland, daily cxeeptSunday, at 6 a. m. Passengers given transfers to eloctric line at Oregon City If desired, mak ing it possible to reach Portland nt I p. m. CORVALUS-SALEM ROUTE:- The steamer Ruth for Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 4 p. m., returning, lea Corvallls at 6 a m. tin NTttmlnv. Wrrtnpe1l.1t and Friday. Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Wahingion, California or tho East. Connections made at Portland wwitb all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on G. M . Powers agent, foot Trade street. E.; McNElLL. flPre. and Manager, W.H. HURL11UR1. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or, For full deta'is call on or addressQ p ,. , G.5M.' POWERS- Foot of Trade st. Local Agent. OREGON CENTRAL iAND l.U Eastern R. R. Company (YAQUINA BAY ROUTE.' Connecting at YaqMiu Hay with the Sa Francisco & Yaqulna llay Steamshlo Co. STEAMER ALBANY Leaves Salem for Portland at Iono a. m. Tuesdays. Fridays and Sundays. Leaves Salem for Corvallls, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3:30 , m. STEAMER FARALLON," Sails from Vamtlnn nvrrv K rlnv, fnr Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Hnmbolt Bay. EPuscngcr accommodations unsurpassed. onortest route oetween the Willamette valley and California. Fare from Albany or points west to Ban Franciscos Cabin. q: steerace. is: to Coos Bay and Port Orford, cabin 6j to llumbold. Bay, cabin $8; round trip, good 60 days, 16I invumn uar, The most nonulnr ratr!f reenrr nn lliv North Pacific Coast. No undertow sur bathing absolutely safe." For thoso wishing to combine hunting and flsllinc with aouatic annrta. thla retnrt linn nn eqnal. Deer, bear, elk, cougar, brook trout and salmon trout can b found In abundance within a few hours' drive of the bay, t"nrftrr1nr.r.fl ml. In nil nnli.1. EDWIN STONE. Manaref. Cervallis. Or J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. M. P. BALDWIN. Local Acent.AItona Dock Salem, Northern Pacific Railway. - runs: Pullman Sleeping Cars. Elegant Dinin Cars Tourist Sleeoinf)Carb To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Uuluth, largo 5rand Forks, Crookvton, Winnipeg, J Helena and Butte. . THROUGH TICKETS To Chkago, Washington, Philadelphia, Utvr t York, Boston. ?nd all Polntv' East an4 South For Information, time cards, maps ao lckeu, call on or write THOMAS, WATT & CO AGENTS' 26c Commercial srreet, Salem, pc ft 4 T A., D. Charlton, Mtt. Ocpl,rr. Ag'f iicnlicn it., coicerj Third l'ciilmd, Oi jw' 1 I frl I 1 ii copy 01 tnrcy: -