Daily Capital Journal BY HOKBR BRiiTHUWS jpnURSDAY. OCT. 22, 1890. .'. " IJI"JLJU SOUND DEMOCRATS FOR BRYAN.' Unani- The Old Party Leaders Almost mous for Him. The Gold Dcinocpitij arc constantly assorting that the rcprcscntatlvo TO PLEASR YOUR PALATE., PRESIDENTIAL TICKET. For Independent American Bimetallism , i ami People's Government. i 6 nFor President, WILLIAM JENMNGS BRYAN, of Nebraska. For Vice-President, THOMAS WATSON, of Georgia. OREOOJ UNION PRESIDKNTIAL ELECTORS, N. L. BUTLER, Polk County, Democratic. W. H. SPAUGII, Lano County, Peoples. HARRY WATK1NS, Yamhllt Co., Peoples. E. HOFER, Marion Co., Silver Republican. Some Practical Suggestions by the Jour nal's Bright Chef. JtOASTlNQ. "TIP lltirhnct .iff ..r .....!. I.... In ... men of , he Demnpnillo Party are with Mni! . ' to " " ." 2. ZZ llieill It) this pnilipulirn. ItlS lnter-lni..i ... , . . . Crnniinfi rlrtanlv with vmtr linnrla. .,.., ... ., "Ui i forerun neips, such as onions, l w '' PStitiK to nnfp In this connection, the , ,i,nrA . .., A tiierrirently roll Into shape on your , wv-.v,.j wl iiiuaiuuuilliuilll UU USl'U I CHICKEN CTOQrTKTTES. One cup of linely chopped chicken; half n cup of bread crumb: moisten the crumbs in one-fourth cup of cream. Mutter your hands to prevent the chicken from sticking; press each positions (if t-he.nomlnecsfor congress, tnnrln liv Mm nmnAnniiin ........ i I ,7 -, .m-1w,uWHm.ij HIJW81 U Rwln.r 'l,...,l .,... T ...111 years, who will vote In this election , ,.,!'.,.,., ''" . J . , ... ..o.uv, ui iiim iuk Ul JillUU 111 LUIS I very hot pan to sear It. You will ob serve that, I put no water nor any seasoning with the larub, while cook ing; and I never put roasts, beef or a. mum COOS COUNTY POLITICS. Reports from Coos county Indicate that county will give Bryan and Free Silver a large majority. The tie on member of legislature will be voted off between the same candidates who ran In June, and Buckman (People's) will Undoubtedly be returned. It ha been ascertained, or claimed that Joint representative W. II. Nosier of CoqulIIe City, elected ;i Populist, but now converted to Me Klnley, was not a resident of tin state long enough to be qualified t hold the olllce. He has been notified but refuses to resign, and Jerri Huntley, or Curry county, his Repub lican opponent will then get the seal in the legislature to which Nosiei was elected. It would seem as though Noslei should resign. Together with hie change of heart politi.c.-Uly, his con duct has excited, muph comment. for Mr. Bryan. They are as follows: L. F. Grovcr nominated In J858;Aaron E. Walt, 1802; James II. Slater.ln 1870; John. Burnett, 1872; John Whlttakcr 1878, aud 1880; John Myers, 1884; N. L. Butler, 1880; John M. Gearln, 1880; I Kobcrt A. Miller, 1890; R. M. Veatch and James II. Slater, 1892; James K. Weatcrford and James A. Raley, 1894; Jefferson Myers and A. S. Bennett, 1830. Of those Who Will not Klinnnrf. the regular nominee, are Lafayette Lane, elected In 1875, to' fill the un expired term of George A. LcDow, and renominated In 1870: and W.D.I Fenton, nominated In 1882. Of the Democratic governors, who are still living and who will vote for Bryan are ex-Governor John Whittaker, cx- uovcrnor Li. n. u rover and ex-Go v emur oyivesier Jennoyer. It iui been stated that ex-Governor W.. W. Thayer will not support the uogular Democratic nominee. Hon. Wm. Onl loway, Democratic nominee for gov- ernor.ln 1894, will1xot,q.ror Mr. Bryan. From the abpye showing, it will be seen how tjbsurd is the claim that the recognized leaders of the Demo ficratio party are not supporting the Chicago nominee. . . with almost any kind of meat." said orc:m t)oarc'' Let t,,el" coia fl'P into egg batter then roll them care fully In the bread crumbs. COD FISH BALLS. Mrs. Ewlng made delicious cod fish balls, and assured her class that cod ilsli cooked with raw potatoes docs not scent the house as the odor goes into the potatoes. Pick some cod fish to small pieces: C. H. MACK, - DENTIST.- juicy meats In a covered pan. This leg weighs about three and one-half pounds, and I will cook It from an hour to an hour and a quarter. Oven temperature 450. Use dish gravy with leg of Iamb, beef, mutton, veni son and grouse. After the lamb has cooked for three-fourths of an hour, then pour about half a tea-cup of boiling water over it, to thoroughly moisten It. TKOUTv operations at moderate fees in any branch are in especial request. Cut an equal quantity of potatoes In small pieces and put over the iish; cook together. Just cover with boiling water. Mash together and when cold addoneegg to every pint of the mixture. Make into cakes with the hands; place in wire basket and Mrs. Ewing now prepared stuffing fri' If the fat 19 hot enough no odor for a beautiful specimen of the finny ls ,effc 'fyou Hp i" some slices of raw trib?,, for which she used fine crumbs Ptat0- KnnLr In nnl1 umtAi. mlill Unn 4l.l u iU, ..k w tni- less oratory of young Bryan, not only salt out without robbing of its flavor. Lwn, M, ,,,,,. ,,,, UJtlJlfl VJ Ul MfllA KNEW BRYAN PERSONALLY. There was In town Monday an old "Nnhniskn Ppniihllfvin. wlui la nirrinn i.llv .icniinlntGd will. IVIIIIiiin J 'rJSu- ? JVArJKc?ne.' ." White , 'i "iuii, un x arues iicsirtiiiT superior uryan, aim wuu nveu in uryairs uis trlct each time the latter was elected to congress says the Corvallls Times "Mr. Bryan is one of the best, and one of the most remarkable men In the country," he said. "He was scarcely 32 when he was nominated for congress, and the majority against him In the district wa's 2,400. Uo ono of course supposed he could overcome such a majority, but a joint canvass was arranged between him and Con nell, the Republican candidate, and the remarkable able ability ard resist- Depot Express. Meets all masl and passengtr trains. Bur gage ami express to all pails 0f the citv Prompt semce. Telephone No. 70. ' . JAMES RADER. c4 baker's bread 24 hours old home made bread must be at least three days old seasoned with salt, pepper and grated lemon peel, some of tlm juice and a little nutmeg. The crumbs must be thoroughly dried and then moistened into melted butter. Stuff the trout and sew it un: tie with heavy twine and cover with strips of breakfast bacon; cook one-half hojur. ciKui, auoui, uvo pounds. &VY fish lull the heat it will bear without burn ing. Slow cooking makes it flavorless. RAILROAD BRIBERY. Mr. rj. A. Strain, of Oakland, who recently left that place for Great Falls, Minn., stopped over a few days at Tacoma, VVaslt. While there he wrote to Oakland, and a his letter, relating te the political sit uatlon, is quite interesting. "Poli tics are hot here, too. When I left Oakland I was i strong McKinlcy man, but to be frank with you I have n.hou.t oUauged my mind, after seeing vyh,a,t I have seen here. If a. working Wan Is for Bryan and expresses him self as suoh hero ho looses his Job, and the Northern Pacific Railroad is giv ing mon free tickets to go to Ne braska, Minnesota and Dakota to vote for McKinley. I was offered a free ticket, yesterday, to Oakland, Ore., and back hero again if I would go home and Tote for McKinley, a proposition which Is far beneath the dignity of an American citizen to ac cept. Now this is the truth, becaus I have seen and heard It niyself. You can have it published or do what you please with it, but If I came home I would cast my ballot for Bryan. Tlie The TarriH" on Lumber. PouTLANa Or., Oct. 16, 1800. Always boll fish of a high flavor. .uuilui x-oruunu xrioune: A few days ago there was an article in the Oregonian from The Lumbermen on on thd Sound stating that the Wil son bill had ruined the lumber busi- POT KOAST OF I1EEF. Chcwse a piece of lean beef; the best CMtfrom the round is good. The cross rib is, however, preferred by many cooks -Out from the edges some bits of fat or slice a piece of suet the size of an egg. Cut this into tiny scraps and put In an iron pot on the stove. Let it cook until it begins to smoke, lulien lay the beef in it. When one side Is soared all overturn it and continue to move about until the entire surface is well browned. Then add very slowly a little boiling water taking chicken. CiUU l"a6 tne iat nas cooled so tuat it In cleaning chicken cut skin on the j wil1 nofc fly over the stove- Afr " back of the neck, to draw craw; in- raoment' Put '" sufficient water to al sort a sharp-pointed knife in back; niost cover the meat. The pot should cut one and one-half inches; Insert' lmve a '"Wlng lid and a weight ness or our country. Belm.' Interest i-ii lingeis close to back, wlmro. It. u ,.i.. soum De places on this to keen it portion of in the lumber and timber myself,! and draw out. For dressing, use state closed' Now; toil it slowly for about am orten asked the question why 1 1 baker's bread, well crumbed and drwd; was not In favor of a tariff on lumber' " and one-half tea-cups coo&ed My answer has been: If they will 'e,ery, melted butter, salt and peeper. swept the adverse out of the way, but actually landed Bryan in the olllce with a majority of 6,700 to his credit. Nor was the second contest made by Bryan for congress less remarkable. The hope lessness of attempting to beat Bryan was recognized and the district was gerrymandered so that the normal ReJ publican majority in the district was largely increased. Bryan was renom inated and against lilin was nut tin Allen W. Field, the most powerful speaker and one of the popular men in the district. The campaign was vehement, McKinley and Foraker, of Ohio, as well as other powerful Re publican leaders, taking part In it: but the young statesman again triumphed and secured his election by a small majority." "Do you think those who go to hear Mr. "Bryan are prompted by curiosity?" The Times man inquired. "Of course many go through curiosity to hear him, but many a one whose curiosity takes him therewill go home and vote for Bryan. That is what I did, Republic m as I was and had always been, and I am going to do it again In November." mm MARKET B?FREE DELIVERY, W0LZ & MIESCKE Proos. Dcalars in all kinds or fresh ami salt meats t3?"Fresli sausaco a specialty. 171 COMMERCIAL ST - R. & 1 co T1E HAST GIVES HIE OF . dim 1 Two Transi Rouie continent. v? Spokane i Minaespoiu a nui,, "KINDERGARTEN." Mrs.fJ.M. Ogle will reopen her kinder Kiwifn in me v-ongregational church on September at. Parlors . g29 'm M0NEYT9 LOAN oans jii larm lanu security. Bpeci rates on large loans. Loa considered without delay , . HAMILTON H. MOIK Bush Bank buildinS. MONEY TO LOAN I On city or farm property. Over Bush's Bank, T. K. FORD OCEAN m, ' Steamers leave Al. nc"co. rw'otToZSBiv. -- "' o a. m. - "7. except & McNeill, W.iiMs-b. Forfu,,dearaAau G. M, POWERS, Foot of Trade st. , '. "i -jd Through Tickets T. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makesasp-talty of fine repair work, Setb Thomas clock, etc., 215 Commercial Street C. H". CANE, give us legislation so that our pro ducers can get money to buy lumber with, then we can have a market for our lumber, and regulate the price; but if we have no market, it Is Im possible to get a price. Now I will give you some facts as re- Don't stuff too closely or it will Ixc heavy, must leave room troi swoU. Too much butter will mata it pack. Save the water in whicA tha celery was boiled, to baste, wilhv Always put chicken or veltou dry pan in a five hours- Examine it occa.slnnn.llv to see that it does not burn . When about half done add salt, a little pep per and if the flavor 1s liked,half a cup of tomato, catsup or spoonful of Wor cestershire sauce. When thoroughly done- take out the meat, thicken the gravy with flour, taste to see if the sea soning is right; add a couple of table- Statesman says the Mark Hnnna campaign iti not resorting to forgeries, but It furnishes no proof of the statement. .t are the i .11 ' Scotts Mills. Editor JouiWAyvr-Mr. Webber spoke to a fuji House hero Tuesday night. rt ' ' By 'actual count thero wero 107 peo plo In the hall, 64 ladles and about -15 froin Sllverton and around'Marquam and thlrty-flvc Bryan men. Then at tho close of meeting asked for a show of hands in favor of McKinley. Just think; this is a campaign of education import- an audience (all goldljand then ask for a show of hands to frighten Uryan men by their num. oers. rrouDie is, nerc wo do not frighten worth a cent. Mr. Webber's remarks were received, but lie made no change in any one. He said tho money question was not thopanuount issue.but McKinley says It Is. He said wo had better times than any oilier nation from 1880 to 18U2 under protec tive tariff and tho money question cuts no llgurc. Saturday, Oct. 21, Col. 'l U, Wait and E. O. Mlnton will tell uajpst how the old things works. 539,57.000 $0,172,494 7?&mW0 8,505293 The average. inder'the Wilson bill has been 0,000,000 feet per anum less than tho McKinley bill, for that Reason it is evident that it is Just as (unreasonable to expect that a high wirut wouia remedy the depressed lumber business, as It, uvmiri iv .i minister i?rnn rr, ,i .. 5CCSS wJth Ptato mi (In porce " " 'U"iw-ra lq ii,r, vi ( HUUIIU ing of yoijjjhat Icelery ' water, butter, flour a, seasoning, which makes a deliQSjhrwn, gravy. Always fold tjowgs on the, back, and fasten jy.itih wire skewers with flattened and isHrpenco:- ends. If on tile breast dhoy may keep it from cooking done. Use water-cress forjrarnishing. Won der how many know that water-cress is good for torpiciliver? An 8-pound turJcey will ioaat beauti fully in an baur and1 three-quarters. Mjs. Ewbur advised us to always use a limine Knife for general use in thft kitcftoiu BEEP TEA. wtwtQ" -you wait; ono pound lean beef,, chopped in dice; scatter salt ovsr.it; cover with cold water, then hot oven, until hQre is damrer of tho. garcis tne tariff on lumber. The skIn burning, Then prepare a bast- peLiucKiniey Dill reduced the tariff on lumber CO per cent., and during the existence of that bill, the Imports were as follows: YBAiia. PEET valuk. i TBJ.SH.OOO $8,412,8J2.n ?S,n n'??Xi V,043,32!I,. 1894 514,019,000 8 WfchQl Now, the Wilson bill reinWd the other 50 per cent., and h results: 1395. 1890. spoonfuls of cream arjd pour over the meat. If properly done a straw could be passed through the entire piece without breaking. This is one of the best ways of cooking beef. Sareta E. Lawler. cure a case of tho colic. II. A. SsUTtJk It Questions for Mr. McKinley Answer. 1. Did Mr. Hunna and VjH; partners put up that $118,000 as v $f.t or as a loan. Do Comfortable Vyjiile Travelling in cool weatherr Tlie Union Pacllio system ueatsjts. trains throughout by steam ljp(at, from tho engine, thus ImHjHll(v&ry P1""1 f nil Us cars pleas, ajlt A uj(t comfortable. It also lights JM'cara by tho celebrated Plntsch Llgh, making them brilliant at night. Passongors carried dally on the East Mall, which leaves Portland at pf . For Bleeping car reserva tions, tickets, or Information, call on oV address lloiSK & Barker. Ai?Qnt.i. 1512d4w Salem, Or. 2. If as a gift, tlon,fpel under any obligation to tliejto fnr their klnrtim such as might. Itwiper.yon to tl.cW as president,, question In which tlw Interest orxlU(UJlbcr of the syndlcato wore opred to the Interest 0f tho public 3, j;as.a loan, what was thr v.,,. itjt. nd when aud how do you exnect itpiaylt hack? I 4. Are you to ma the payment In money or in borvtes? A.4 fin nvnh.i w .1 .... ..j.mmsiuii wouia oe very Interesting to. iho public will you please, Mr. IIiouiu, let Mr. McKinley talk a little ouifchls subject? Philo. mEN'AG Til hi llBllt tlnttort OASTOIIXA.. QlUeBljr.Thoroiiahl;, I'orovor Vuiod. ITouroutofilvowh auffor ncrrousnr wentalworrj'.ottuck ofMtUoblue63."urobt Jaylng tho ponalty c early oxecssea, Vic- iima, room ira your on the stove) until it comes to a boil; will make one pint beef tea. The clear portion Is very stimu lating. TO LAUTK CHICKEN OR VEAL. "Dust veal chop, or youug chicken v Ith sugar; hnlf as much as bait; pep per; sprinkle Hour over. Lauto means to brown liuillttlo butter, then to braize or stew very slowly, closely covered so that none of tho steam i-auijiu. jsirj. .awing covered some veal chops -with clarified butter as it will bear a much greater heat without burning, hat added no water as tho veal or chicken sunnllos its own moisture. After they wore nlcoly Tjrowjied all over she covered . . . 1 mem ciosely and braized them for twenty minutes, not once removing tho cover. When they were done she audetla littlo cream and they wero delicious. To fry chicken in a kettle of hot lard: JOno egg; ono tablespoon of cream or mUk; beat well together. If It runs olT tho spoon it will run off the chicken. Season chicken with salt and pepper, dip in the egg and roll In sifted cracker crumbs, then fry in Steel basket in lint, InrrJ. Pnnlr uvctnra I ......v., ., .rj; J the same way. on Your Boy Wont Live a Month. So Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 Mill St., boutli Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. His son had Lung trouble, followieg Typhoid Malaria, and he spent three hundred and seventy-five dollors with doctors, who Anally gave "iiu U), .-uyiug: -jtour ooy wonc live a month." He tried Dr. King's iNew Discovery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a perfectly well man. lie says he ownes his present good health ia usu 01 ur. king's JNer Discovery, and knows it to be tho best in the world for Lung trouble. Trial Bottles ree at JYed A. Legg's Drug Store. Free Pills. Send your address to II. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sa.npl. box of Dr. King's New Life Pill A trial will convince you of tlu-h merits. These pills are easy mi acl ion aim are prauouiany ellective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Head ache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by thelraction, but by giving tone to stumach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size .-.- ccjiLs pur uox. aoia oy urea A Legg Druggist. IKMTTAIIl rlll TO THE 2tt Commercial St., Salem Or rTSiiits $15 upwards. Pantst upwands-gj Capital Restaurant full opened, next door to Western salfrm, 244 Commercial street. Best men! in tlie city for 15 cents and up wards All new, neat and clean. All white I'clp. KIC'HARDSON & OHM, Prons. Home Bakery. G. A mercial street. Fresh nips, nnknanmi bread always on hand, "just like your wiuuiiui useu 10 IIiaKC." Back, proprietor, 327 Com- i resh pies, EAST: ,VIA THE ; Umon Pacific System rhrough Pullman-Palace Sleeper,. Twin. Sleepers and FreefReclining Chj'' "., between ' Portland to Chicago, Our trains are belted rt :u igj lighted by Pintsch light. nine iu unicago, 3 ii jay Time to New York, 4 1-2 da. Which is many hours quicker pernors, JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stock of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of rjrass seeds, SALEM WATER CO. Office: W llame'te Hotel BuiMin For water service apply at office. 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 nuticn is left at the office. Ilereafier ivsuer fur 'urinitioti will only be lumisneu to nrjjiilu consumers using watei for domestic pu')se. Contractors for side, walks, lirick work and plastering will please read "under building purposrs" luge 17 of schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at I "i tujiy. For rates, time table and fullS'inlirmip,.. apply toj BOISEt&.BAhKEU, i ARenui, Julfro, Oi, R.;W BAXTER, ' C.E.BROWN, Ceneral Agent Disr. Pass, ijwi . 135 Third Street. P.-rtlanl. Northern Pacific Railway. RUNS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EASl AND SOUTH WANTED.-Girl to do genera'l house w rk Apply at corner Fourteenth and Ferry. 11 22.31 MONEY TO LOAN.400 at a reasonable rate of interest. Address G , care of Tour. VII ffCim NAL office. II 2231 Rallv at Dallas. The common American people ex- COUNTER AND RAILING FOR SALE , pect to hold a Bryan rally at Dallas. ?ifteen fect, f counter, with shelving and un QMuraay, uctober 31. Ex-Governor -VIA- hasta Route. Pennoycr and Elder Barlcley are to be tlie speakers. A rich treat Is in store for all. Every one is invited to come. Speaking at 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Judge Crowell speaks at the Dallas city hall on October 24, at 7:30 p. m. Judge Crowell is an old soldier and an excellent speaker. doors on back, solid oak top, and solid rail injpo match. Address C. M. Lockwood. Salem, Or. I0 22 3t TO RENT. A large, roomy barn, at this office. Enquire tf 01 HIE Bucklen's Arnica halve. The best salve in the world for cuts, UIaze' """""i cuius, uicers, sail, nieum, reveT sores, tctter.chapped hands.chllblalns, corn, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. J.t is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 2o cents per box. For sale by Fred A. Legg. GET YOUR FEATHERS CLEANED.. We the undersigned are now renovating feathers at 186 Ferry street, for the next 30 days. All ladies that consider cleanliness next to Godliness should have their feather beds throuehlv renovateil m nn ni 1. prices. Respectfully yours. Franklin .r 10 12 im Southern Pacific Co California Express Train Run dah7 between Portland and San Francisco. Via the Union Pacific System baggage is checked through from Portland to its destination. The specialties of tlie Union Pacific are uucAcoiiea track anil equipment, union depots, fast time, through cars steam heat, Pintsch light and court eous treatment to passengers. For rates and information, apply to is ,0 1 . "ulsa uabkeb, Agents, M -'L Salem, Oregon $22Zs53C2 2y B2agaS22225 I INFANT HFiALTH 9 SENT VBEE n hf,miloiboolcihnt should be In every j ot tho Ued by the manufacturers R WANTED Two snare and one bass drum mers. Apply at Brvan heudniianorc .. -FOR RENT A. 11 room house, in good re pair with barn and good well water. Withi one and a half lots. Enquire at premises on loth and Chemeketa. m,m " "i CARPET urawii wrapping paper lor sale cheap. Jas Ji:So p. m. 1 1:00 p. m. 10:45 a- m Ly-t'ortland r-Ar, Y Lv Salem. Ar- S, Frfsoo- r-Ar. (8: -- Arj8:i Lv. (7r 10 a.m. 00 a. m, 7roo p. m. Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon City, Wo dburn, Salem, Turner, Marion, iiicrs,oii, rtiiuny, Aioany unction, langent bhedds, HaUey, Harrisburg, Junction City. Eugene, Creswell, Drain.l and all stations from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSEBURO MAIL DAILY. South i I North j 8:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:20 p.m. lv. Portland ar. lv. Salem lv. ar. Roseb'g lv. 4:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:00 a.m. PAPER Large lot ol heavy !he thing for putting under carpets, bail' Journal office. fc Rnil Dn.J r-i n R Jl 4,"v v-UUh- "jtrs ; a "" "ui ueii cayirj oranu ly dip them In tho M UOflUensed Milk . I tnNMhnA.1 HM.I. .... "I I P2 JU sTf ,,irz z ii-mf10' D,t dcer-air. Send tw book vvtti,, H'ttor, then in the crumbs and re- .$N.Y. Condensed Milk Co. VriaXrrjJTy "n "uoamuijo,,. Mailodlsoalod) t reo . neat: then liiv thorn In tlm lsbt. MMtSSSi!"' HewTork . .r-rw,, "tineucninii n .... . rr. .. 1 " " 1 -iN,;a,S359jer.K'- " W'r UU.tBUrraiO, N. Y.vf and cook. Salem Steam Laundry Please noticcthe cut in ompm m u r.ti aSouth 4:00 p.m. 0:15 p.m. SALKM PASSENQEB. Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant DininICars rouris'SSIeeoinff Cari To St. Paul, ARnneapolis, DalJth, tt , ' irand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKER To Chicago, Washington, Philadelpbu, N York, Uoston, and an rompj East and South t flFor information, time cards, Jmip8 tickets, call on or write ( THOMAS, MTT&W AGENTS, 265 Coimercial srreet, ''Mfm, Ut A. D. Charlton, Asst. o'l'lP" Morrison st.. mrnerlThlrd Portb'vljf' OREGON CENTRAL ,AND North 3 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. Easte n R. K. Compiny -Connecting ut Vaqum r b,A rrancisco & Yaquin 1 Bay SieamJi-p Co., STEAMER "'AKALUw ails from YaaulM every f dy ..:,. rn. ltiv. Port Of WW. '" 10 cents .5 to 10 cents Shirts, plain nnier d.r?wers X"X.V JZ S ,0 locents SSfflffi. ;;:;;;; 3-.s u;n. 1 ji ..2 cent .j. iiaimKcrcnieis 3 cents -n?!Slte and F'!low sliPs 4 cen" P dozen, and other work in proportion. Hannels andlothcr worlr in teliigentiy washed by hand. 01. j. Ulmsted Prop, WEST SIDE DIVISION. Between Portland and Corvallii, daily (ex- bcjJi ouuuay. j 3i I from Yaaulna Pranriseo COOS ltiy. Port and iiumDoii u. Passenger 7:30 a.m. I Lv. igiSpm. I Ar. Portland. Corvallis. Ar. j 6:20 Lv 1l:3S 6;2o p. m. p. m. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Contral & Eastern Railroad, Exjrcss train daily except Sunday, $100 worth for 10c. IUMt IMKUi ibSi"cftrU SSeill lSERSPF WUUY AsSw. msp.m.i r:5 p. m. f Lv. Portland Ar. I Ar. McMlnvilleLT 8r25 a. m, 5:50 a.m. 4S 7 THROUGH TICKETS to points in the Eastern States, Canada ana furupe can lie obtained at lowest ratei fnm. W W. SKINNER. Agent, Salem. C P. ROGERS. Ast. 1. r.&P.A., . Portland, Or. R. Ki.KIILEU Manajcr. - -I -.im..klt ons unsan--- Shortest route between the WIHw and California. v ,,, m Fare from Albany or p" ' Francisco: Cabin, w; ,?t" , i4 ui ' Bay and I'ort Orford, cabu. $6, i 8 bathing absolutely safe. banti , i tot tn sc woiH '- " ,. reiart w" fishing with aautic jior . k t equal. Deer, Wk. co g abuftJjJU( ana saimon ii"i --. f h. m. within a few hour d.ive of 'h-w &-Reduced wwt w f Pr, Or Eim'IN STONE, M-JU4 '; ' I. C. MAYO, Supt. K I U,iD Salem.