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inc r hwaa Dilly Capital Joutnal. BY HUKtCR UU ' H U.M BUILD UP OREOOff. RESULT VERY CLOSE, tylJUlbDAY.SOV. 5, 1MKJ. .1 "3 . "" . BRYAN'S HATTLE. ( ' l J L . 1 i : l": iltfa grainl figllt by a grand man. lie Is as distinctly a new type as was Lincoln In I8G0. He made a 8.iUare llRlit on principle. He cringed to no elements of wealth or power. He solicited no gold votes. He had ar rayed against him all the ultra-conservative forces of society In every largo city a monster pa rade was held Saturday night before election, representing all the business, the capital, the corporations, and the officialism of the nation. On Sunday the pulpit was arrayed against Bryan and his cause as never before In Amer ican politics. The victory, lr a vic tory, Is dearly bought. While Bryan had to contend with hostile forces of money and inornllt for revenue, he had tosuuVr Inroad on his own forces from the difference among them on the tariff question io wdl as the money question The ablest Democrats In the nation have teen accustomed to waging a cam paign on the tariff issue. Many able men believed that the tariff Issue 8'iojld luvd boen pressed. Others be lieved not. Bryau's opponents pressed the tariff Issue or the money Issue as It 'suited them. Bryan was handi capped by the money question which was not fully understood. REPEATING IN OREGON. There is little doubt but that syste matic repeating was conducted In the Oregon election. No state has such loose election laws as Oregon. Thoy are a disgrace to the state, from the rotten primaries of Portland to the running In of floaters and non-residents In every county precinct on elec tion day. Oregon Is one state in the nation where a man can vote In any precinct ho pleases. In no other stato can a voter vote outside the precinct where ho lives. In Oregon there Is no regis tration or restriction upon the voter whatever. The greatest need of Oregon Is a primary law that will not be open to the Imputation that the only protec tion It affords is to tho boss, and an election -law that fosters dishonesty and corruption at the polls. liferents or the some Encouraging Words the days of pros- r ' '' ,' Cl .-,-' . from Jones 4w BRYAN'S BRAVE FIGHT. Whether Mr. Bryan Is elected presi dent or not, or whether ho ever comes before the public again In a public capacity, he has rendered tho nation greater service than any other man during tho past quarter of a century. If defeated ho will be a greater man than tho president, .and his cause will continuo to bo great in tho hearts of tho people. Ho has unselfishly and devotedly represented tho interests of the great tolling masses, and oven though ho should remain a private citizen tho common peoplo of this great land will hold him in everlast ing cstcom for his services during this campaign. OUR NEIGHBOR STATE. In Wnshlngton tho silver forces have won a decided victory. Tlw peo plo of that stato are uot a bit less in tolllerent than those of Oregon nor more inclined to anarchlstlo sent! ments.and In tho race of progress that stato will quite hold ltsown with Ore con. Yet in Washlncton with four largorcltlcs-and six Jargo nowspapers sliver wins. In Washington Senator Squlro, u Republican, united himself with tho sliver forces, while In Oregon Senator Mitchell, u silver senator, wcntgold and no doubt Senator Mitch ell will got his roward. Wo congrat ulate tho silver leaders of Washington on their victory and'tho Spokesman Rovlow on its light. Of course The Journal will open Its columns to doubling tho spaco of all advertisers who onjoy tho greater prosperity. Of course wool will go to 12 cents as soon as MoKlnloy is declared eieoieq lUht- Mllt ", a "mm fl. Mil Ui J h Taiienbe'.-$HAt-r MR. BRYAN' SAYS, ml The nconle have hud quite enough of poll lies. It Is now our duty to go forward and ljulld up the moral, pollt lei and material I stale. Let us unite for plrlty "that arc prfiiiilscdTnid we be lieve In a measure certain to be' re altzed. Salem as a city has not hind In the past few years, when so, many towns have. Our city has kept well up In the front rank or the pro l --. V,'1 ' . . j, :i'il- i ....... ,..., .... .,,,,. 'Result Uncertain Until the Vote made some nroizress. We have lost ' ' CoUnted. some population, perhaps.but wc have lost no great material Interest, except a bank and an Insurance Company., Our Woolen Mills arc again run ning, the Flouring Mills are prosper ous, the Sawmills will now run stead ily, the song of the hammer and saw will soon be heard In the land and the banks must let out their money, IT both sides in this political campaign have not been liars. Salem should urge her business men to press forward for thiee things that we believe are insight, viz: the Max industry, a creamery and a sugar beet Industry. These things are In rjach.wlth wise co-operation, and will and can no doubt be undertaken. state tickets In several states In life West and a portion or the Southern states We conceded the president, but aaited reliable Information from dhlrl'ts not yet reporte ." RELIGION AND POLITICS. The November "Christian En deavor" reaches us loo late for this camp ilgn but It contains a stiong plea on its "Christian Citizenship" page for the gold standard and the suppression or the Seventh Day Ad ventists. There Is no doubt but that while the voters or our country wero strongly opposed to the gold standard, millions or them were appealed to as members or tho churches to uphold the gold standard, as nearly all the religious papers were on that side. The chuich newspapers wore no doubt honest in advocating the gold standard, but ir It doe3 not prove helpful to the producing and laboring classes, the churches will suffer as they are. supported by the latter In the body of the country and very largely in the cities. Tho suppression of tho Seventh Day Advcntists Is another matter. To what extent they are enemies of society and destructive to government does not yet appear fully. We do not believe that zeal for tho gold standard can be so easily transferred to the task of religious persecution. Of courso it wauld be a sin to double the value of tho mine product by leg islation, yet Mark Hanira's followers boast that they will double the value of farm products If given a chance. We want to double the value of both. Neither one can suffer without the other. Young Seid Beck, tho notorious Chinese opium smuggler, cast his first Yote for McKinlcy and protection. If McKlnley carries Oregon by one vote it will be to the credit of Sold Beck. full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience. R, EDWARD EDMONDS, long con- mucctcd with rallroud construotlou In Nobruska.wrltcac "My heart troubled and pained ino lor 19 years. Shortness of breath was tho constant aud moat common symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, gener ally followed any govern exertion. Falntness, hunger wltuoutuuyuppotltoj fluttering that mado mo clutch my breast, and palpitation that often staggered mo as If I would fall, wero froquont attacks. Agalu, everything would turn black If Iarosofroin a stooping posture quickly, Slceplau nights with their Tr TVTiIpc' prostrating unrest woro Ul. UUiCo numerous and I could TTPfll'f dire get Qo rest day or night RCStOrCS slolans and tried advor- tt ... tlsed remedlM. They llcallll. . gavemonorellof.Ouoof Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso bo exactly that I took Dr, Mllos' Now Ilcart Ouro and I ftm now a well man. I hope every one troubled with heart dlseaso will $ry Dr. Mllos' remedies. If thoy will write mo personally, I will gladly glvo them full details of my exporloricct" EdvtSEdmonds. T, O. Box 63, Davld"Clty, Noolraska. tfDrJklllaa'Jleart Ouro U told on guarantee Fbavfiret liottlcf bouoUta or money refunded. ' AST NIGHT'S D&PATCHES. Chicago.'Nov. 5. Senator Jones is sued the following statement late last night: I have counted from tlie beginning, as the states' upon' which we relied upon for Mr. Bryan's election, the Southern states at 150 votes, and the states west of the Missouri 50, making a total of 2o7. I had hoped that we would carry Indiana, Michigan and Minnesota. 1 believe we have carried every Southern state except Maryland and that we have carried all of the western states heretofore counted on which leaves us, not counting Dela ware, which I have heretofore not cal- Cou.ity.Cdmmissioner's ProceeJings. v -X'ountyJ.uclge G. P. Terrell anu Commissioners J. M. Watson anu J. N. Davis sat yesterday as the No vein' berterm of i lie Marlon county com- iniiurV court, but on nccount of tin. i. vcli. .in i. nt, lm-1 unit to tlie re sult or Tuesday's election, no business 'other than that or auditing a few ' bills was transacted. The court will settle down today and pass on the several petitions which have been ! filed with the clerk:! Following arc the bills as allowed yesterday: ROAD AND BUIDOE. P Dyer $ 2 52 Capital Lumbering Co 20 40 G Collins 5 00 A B Iluddlcson 75 00 BI1 Bradshaw 10 00 Paul! Frank 1 ) RMWade&Co LoulsSharer 8 39 J KBuff 2 50 E WoUord 2 50 TD Allen...1. 2 00 E W Ross 12 58 StelncrDrug Co 25 00 Capital Lumbering Co 81 04 IN Cook 1M50 PCartwrlght 0 00 LPSwan . 10 00 CltyorSalem 4 50 WM Smith & 00 Gray Bros. , 3 40 Coolldge & McClacie 10 40 Dan Humphrey I 10 O Hager 20 00 S Clyfor 13 00 COUKT HOUSE AND JAIL. V T Wrightman $183 35 culated on,20i) votes. One vote we ccr- i.itniv linvn in fiffii wjiin jitwl nrtihiilil v ' Sjili'in Consolidated StrcctRall- . ,, , ... I way Co.... i 50 00 three. B.ut counting only one vote, BueJ, & nilIllUon 2 00 which wo have beyond doubt,it leaved '.John New-some 24 00 B M IJimiCK. "l V" ncccsary to choice fourteen votes; either Michigan or Indiana would give us these fourteen Votes. Reports received by us from both these states are encouraging and lead us to believe that both states arc clese: we have a better chance to win each and may carry both. "There can scarcely bo any doubt of getting Indiana. Under these cir cumstances it seems to me that we are entirely justified in claiming the election of Mr. Bryan, which I do, and I believe tho temper of the peo ple is such that they will not allow their choice to be defeated by tricks and frauds. "Statements made again and again In the city papers today that I have given up the contest and admitted that Mr. Bryan is defeated, indicate a deliberate purpose on the part or the papers, as well as the Republican managers, to create false impressions in the minds or the people and to lead them to believe that McKi nicy's elec tion Is accomplished and acquiesced in. I have not for a moment acquies ced in Mr. MoKlnley's election and will not until theie is a metcrial change rrom the existing conditions, as I believe Indiana and probably Michigan have gone for Bryan and, if either has, he Is elected." WHAT URYAN SAYS. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 4. Mr. Bryan giyes out the follewing: "The na tional Democratic committee claims enough votes to give a majority in the electoral college, but the vote is very close in several of tho states and the result cannot bo known positively until the entire vote Is counted. In close contests, it Is wise for both sides to watch the returns to guard against tho possibility of mistake, Inten tional or unintentional." BUTLER AND EDOERTON. Washington, Nov. 5.-r-Latc last evening Chairman Butler, of the na tional Populist committee, is not ready to concede the election of Mc Klnley, but says: Every report trom tho back districts Is in our favor. This especially is true In South Dakota, which wo have car ried and Kentucky, which looks more fnvorable by later returns. Our best districts are In the country and we cannot tell how large our vote will be until It Is all In." Mr, Edgertou said: "We have car ried ovory Southern state with the exception of West Virginia and Mary land and possibly Kentucky, also every stato west of tho Missouri river with the exception of California, Orogon and North Dakota, and returns aro being received which Indicate that they may bo placed In tho Bryan column, In tho Central West reports are being received from Indiana and Minnesota which way add them to tho Bryan vote and give him n (major ity. Wo aro making great gains In congress and will have fifteen sliver men and twenty; Populists in the house. The Populists have elected1 FL Pound 13 58 GP Terrell 1 00 Salem Water Co 38 08 Gray II ww 55 StcltierDrug Co 12 75 Oregon Tel. & Telpn. Co 7 00 Scott Bozortli 135 00 PAUPERS. C Northcutt $ 1 50 CS White 11 40 Jacob Ogle 7 30 Salem hospital 117 00 WW Stephens 148 80 A L Cornwall 7 .Jo WellerBros 2 75 J B Williams 5 50 DC Thomas 2 05 Stelner Drug Co 2 75 CS White 0 00 CFrrcky 8 00 Belle DoIIaven 15 00 Board of charities 11 75 Jacob Mills 5 00 C W Read 5 10 STATIONERY. Cap.Ptg. Co $25 00 GeoFRogers 30 00 F T Wrightman 5 00 Patton Bros 28 95 Ross E Moores & Co 18 41 Geo F Rogers 75 00 F T Wrightman 50 F S Dearborn 3 05 EMWaltePtgCo 7 23 At Oervals. , Siinday night, November 8, Mls Nelly Bonlletto.or Gcrvnls.wlll occupy the pulpit in the First Presbyterian cliuu-h. When Mls9 Broulllette made her iirM appenranae here, In thu sum mer, only a meagre audience greeted licr. Salem should redeem herself Sunday night and turn out cnmae and give this evangelistic young lad airouifng house. Miss Broulllette fgjdnliwu by reputation all. along the Pad Ik-slope. Everywhere her talent has been warmly commented upon and we will prove to the young lady Sunday night that Salem can sue ccssfully compete with any of her sister cities in turning out a splendid audience. I False Alarm. Tho fire depart ment was called ont about 5 o'clock Wednesday afternnan to the residence of J. Wilson, coiner of Chemcketa and Liberty street. The reason for summoning the department was the burning of a lluo that threatened the residence but fortunately all danger was passed when the depart ment arrived on the scene. State of Ohio, City of Toledo. I j Lucas County J Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney , & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said itm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh . . . U-. h.aJ 1 ti.A ia nf Ult I 'e Catarrh Curb. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A D. 1896. -. . A . V. Gleason, i Seal. Notary 1'uLiIc, Hall's Catarrh Cure; is taken internally .ind acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. igrSold by Druggists, Dissolution Notice. The Copartnership heretofore ex isting between W. A. Hamilton & John Molr under the Arm name of Hamilton & Molr is this day mut ually dissolved. All claims due to said firm to bo paid to W. A. Hamilton. Any bills aguinstsaid linn will be paid by each one paying one-half. W. A. Hamilton continues the bulsiie-s W. A. Hamilton. John Moir. Salem, Oregon October 22nU 18!)0. lO-JO-i . Sour b' omiich, sometimes called wutcrbrash, 1..U1 bumiur pain, distress, nausea, .-ivKDclmiil. nrc cm-ntl hv llnrwt'a & pnrilla. This It accomplishes becnu. ISA with Its wonderful power as a blooil put-ilier, IIoou 8 oursaparilla gently tones and strengthens the stomach and digestive organs, invigorates the liver, creates an appetite, gives refreshing Bleep, and rulbcs tho health tone. In cases of dyspepsia and indigestion It seems to nave 'n mngic touch.' " For over 12 ycara I Buttered from eour Stomach wl.h eevcre pains ncross my shoulder. .1 r"mt distress. I bad violent- nci.'c . .1 '. v ould leave mo very weal: u . f ji : '.c'tfioult to get my breath. 7:.!- ) Ya'ito oftoncr nnil moro Ecver. 1 &. 1 .:"t receive nny lantlng benefit from 1V k'i,v" but found puch hapny effects 1 a trrl of Hood's Sarsaparilia, that I li "c i-ovii'at bottles and mean to always !.(.- !t in the bouic. I am now able to tl j n:: my own work, which for six years I 1 La'.o been unable to do. My husband a .i ao.t have nl a been greatly bene fited by Hood's Sarsaparilia for pains in tho back, nnd after tho grip. I gladly recommend this grand blood medicine." Mas. Pitter Bubiiy, Leominster, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilia Is the One True Wood I'urlflcr. All druggists. $1. oTOa T" "IK HAST GIVES, out nlllllu olw Kt The Ideal Panacea. James L. Francis, alderman, Chi cago, says: "I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an Ideal Panecea for coughs, colds and lung complaints, having used It In my family for the last five years, to the exclusion of any physician's prescriptions or other preparations." Tinv .Inlin ltiircrno Tfonliilr Tmvn. writes: I have been a minister or the l1?.1.1".-a largo, roomy bam Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or more and have never round anything so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy roller as Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles Irce at Fred A. Legg's drug store. Almost Wings.---Next thing to them. Bicycle messengers. Tel -phone 40 or blue boxes. 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 rass seeds, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALlv Two good milch cows. Ad dress IL Mason, Fair Grounds, or call at my place one mile ease of Noll's store. 2 3tt WANTED It) SELL A thorough bred Newfoundland, aged I year and of remarli. able size. Call on or aJdress W. K. CAL KINS, 27 Commercial street. 1029-31. Enquire Prosperety And Oysters. West acott & Irwin continue to serve the best oysters at all hours, day or night. The One Cent Daily will be glad to get as many of those 53 cent dollars as possible. IV M 1 h If a woman is not attractive, there is something wrong. Any woman can be attractive if fhe will make the effort. It isn't altogether a question of beauty. It's largely a matter of health. The bloom and glow of health go far toward bringing beauty. A clear skin, bright eyes, red lips and the vivacity whlc bodily good feeling brings, will make red lips and the vivacity which even a homely woman handsome. Half of the women one meets are semi- invalids. Failure to heed the warnings of outraged nature failure to give the help needed by the most delicate and sensitive organs little trouble ignored until they have become dominant dls. ease allowed every chance to spread and gain a settled seat these things bripg about the sunken, circled eyes, the hol low cheeks, the pale and sallow skin, the flabby, strengthless flesh, which characterize the appearance of the wo man who suffers from ''female weak ness." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has cured thousands of suffering women. It is a perfected specific for the troubles peculiar to them. It eradicates the dis ease, stops the dragging, life-applng drain, ana iu a perfectly rational, nat ural way, builds up the wasted strength. It will bring buoyant health. It will put roses into pale faces -solid flesh in unken places. It does away with the humiliating examinations and "loca treatment" so much dreaded by mod estlv sensitive women. For thlrtv venra. It hasJeen successfully prescribed by Dr. Pierce, Chief Consulting Physician to the Buffalo, N..Y. . ' at this office. tf 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 throughly renovated at once. Bedrock prices. Respectfully yours, Franklin & Glaze. 10 12 lm FOR RENT 11 room house, In good re pair with barn and good well water. With one and a half lots. Enquire at premises on iqth and Chemcketa. 106 im CARPET PAPER Large lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap, Tus the thing for putting under carpets. Call a JfJUIIlUl UlUtC LOST A brown purse containing two rings and some postage stamps. For reward call at 105 Commercial street. 10.30 t' LADIES I make big wages at home, and want all to have the same opportunity The work is very pleasant and will easily pay 5i8 weekly. This ts no deception. I want no money and will gladly send full nauiculars to all sending tamp. Miss M A Stebbins, Law rence. Mich1 26 6tt C H. MACK, - DENTIST.- Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene, old While Comer, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior operations at moderate fees in any branch arc in especial request, DEPOT EXPRESS, Tvw Transcontincntj nouu,;. Viaijcokan m.... r omih. .;: "r"p m hd .. ,. "stern citi; WMJ O'J. U, " ocean rfivisifiv Sleamir. I ., .irn fMciScn. &5-m. 19.24, .'S'SS p I andjg. n,u- 4,9.14,1$,!. I Fare Cabin. Sn... J ILLAIEfE,RivE&erTm, B Sleamer G,pSV foL D Sund.yat6aPVrP orlK,t.Ctv, Steamer Ruth from I'ortlMjLc , except Sunday at 6 a m H road or river mme m p..i '.. """"dmi Foi full details call oT Hoist .. t agent,, SaUm, Ores, or add, Ul ' e. McNeill, G ,,w.ilWl&: For full de&A0ffiK' g; m. powers. . Mticn nil I Ivap 111a nnd iJOOd'S PillS Sick UcaUacho. a cents. Salem Truck and DrayCo. Orders placed wiih che above company will receive nroniDt attention and safe delivery. Tiucks and dravs found on the corners of diatc and Commercial streits. Express wag. ons nt all trams mid boats. In connection will) i ur biuin s we will aUo run a f.ed -.lore Handling llour, mill ftid, oil meal, ats chopped feed, sti.nv, hay and wood al lit- lowest casli prices. 'hone 86. SAVAGE & CO. Foot of Trade st. Loctlt,, Through Tickets (TO THE. 3 1 ' v home Bakery, G. A. Back, proprietor, 327 Com niercl.il hlu'et. Fresh pies, cakes and ju-acl always on hand, "Just like your mother ued to make." SALEM WATER CO. Office! Willamette Hotel Building 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 tl city unless notice is left at the office Hereafter water for irrigation will only be furnished to regular consumers using wate. for domestic purpose. Ct'iuiatloi for Mdt walks, brick work and pbislei inn will please read "under building purposes" page 17 of schedule of rates for 1893. Apply at for copy Salem Steam Laundry Please tioticc,the cut in prices on the following Shirts, plain 10 cents Under drawers .5 to 10 cents Under shirts .'. stoiocents 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 andj-othefwork in telligently washed by hand. Col. J. Olmsted Prop, MONEY TO LOAN I On city or farm property. Over Bash's Bank, T. K. FORD J. H. HAASr' WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a specialty of fine repair work, Seth Thomas clock, etc., 215 Commercial Street 11 C. JH. LANE, r kit 21 c Commercial St., Salem Or EP'Suits H5 upwards. Pants? upwands-3 Meets all masl and, passenger trains, gage and express to all parts of the rrompt setvice. Telephone No. 70, Bag-city. Ul I EAST! VIA THeI Union Pacific Syem !.. through Pullman Palace bleep i. Trau Sleepers and Free, Reclining vl.a j between Portland to Chca.u, Our trains are heated by net a ul lighted by Pintsch light, Time to Chicago, 3 !' Jts Time to New York. 4 1-2 din, Which is many houn quieter thin com. petitcs. For rates, time tables and fal!i ilorn.itVi apply to; 110IHU BAhKEB, Agents, Sulem, Oi. R . W BAXTER. C. E. BROWN, " Ceneral Agent j Dut.Pss.ipo 135 Third Street. Portltnd, JAMES RADER. IKS MAM 11 W0LZ tklMlESCKE. Proos. Oealart in all kinds pf fresh and salt meatr . Lard in bulk, 6c a lb. Cheapest meal in the town. Try them. 171 Commercial st. LOOP POISON A 5PECIALT YSS? tlary ULOOO l'OISON permanently cured In 15 to 85 days. You can be treated at hnmofor same nrlca tinder aaalOKHaraa ty. If jou prof r to come bora we nllheon I trurttnnnYrallroadfareandhOtelbllU.atKj I nocnartre. 11 wo iau 10 cure. 11 yon uoio uuu mer cury, fodldo potash, and still bare aches and pains. Mucous Patches In mouth, Boro Throat, I'lmplca. Copper Colored Spots, Ulcer on Miy part of the body. Uair or EyebrowB folltne out. it is tbla Secondary lstOOO POISON we pnaranteo to cure.- We solicit the most c-bstl-nata cases and challenge the world Tor a caso wo cannot cure, a bis disease has lirar banled the skill of the most eminent physi cians. 8600,000 capital behind our. nocooaW Uonal imaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed oa Eppltoitton. Address COO KKMKDY CO, 807 Mwoaio Temple, CHIOAuO, XVU ' t. .f nil t alrl.LuTt. nmiWm VHM.st.WU. MONEY TO LOAN v a is a non noleonoa rsmixly fur Uonorrbue Oltwt, Spermatorrhea, Whites, uunntural dis charge, or any luustnnis lion, Irrltatlou or ulcern linn . . rti.intlfl TllPtll IHtEmCHEUlOlCo. branrs Non-strlngeot. .oucunun.o.aHi. f " ;ri"",. Ur ,CH, ,1, ymf ll'il w. by oiprvss, Drepald, f Sl.00. or 3 LottlM, i. Circular mt on rouuei ecial oans Dush un lann land security, bpeci rates on large loans. Loa consideied without delay W, A-' HAMILTON. Bank buildinS. , S1QO worth fur 1Qo. BuTTums t fbr lUutnUl took UUlsf W I sun VtUM UHiSI U jw tocsllii llhol cost to lit Bombors. OstUuotll OITIZKNB'UBKAKY A8N. v,erlrTUAnM. .,-;. Northern- Pacific Railway. IJRUNS; .Pullman Sleeping Cars -J Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeoin Gaib To St. Paul, Minneapolis Djimli, tut- 'Irand Forks, Crookston, Winnipef, Helena snd putte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington. PhiWelpta, !W York, Boston, and all Pant y East and South For Information, time cards. WP"M tickets, call on or writa THOMAS, WATT;i CO, AGENTS, 26S Commercial "reel, bskm, ur. A. D. Charlton, $hffi. Z Morrison st e nw ro""1 OREGON CENTRAL .ANt Easte, n i. '' C mpinj -Conictina. Vna g J M Sails ftomY-qute wy " . Francisco. Coos lby. Pt """ and Hnmbolt Bay. , uasurj!. Passenger aceomnwdi 1 0'.Uaetu n Ul Shortestroutebetweentheww and California, s v(ti to 1 Ba Fare from Albany or?90" . wcooi gy2d Port 0farf.ategi Tti. cabin tS; roundtrip,g The most rPopnWUe d North Pacific Coast. ? .tt bathinu absoluiely ., hjnutf For those wishing vt w-v rt i fishing with VlcfKai b g equal. D,tefowdlhaIi and salmorvtrout e f W W wUhinaftwhour-dnrtfrn M-Reduced rates to r'rrrt1tot,0; Baffiss-- aaicia. Tho Rosy Freshness rtably obtained by those who usa Pozzoni'b I complexion Powder. For DeMcacy, for purity, and for Improvement of the com plexion nothing equals Pozzotu's Powbbb. 1 udw wi5 ;l