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HHBmmHMHMBBMaMMRBMH pipirjiw it " 'in ' ir "iiiihi i rmiTriiDyii ii'i ipi miiipiiijjiini i inypwifipjipupiiwi, p , i imii HlJUJinr; v TtHjupn uiwji-g-- .. -irgammmwM JUgHHHHimRW ..U ! m; Daf TA y'" :-- ' -" Daily Capital Journal BY HOKrtK BROTHKHP, SPECIFIC PROSPERITY. FRIDAY, JAK. 1807 I897. TI10 new yctfr needs no Introduo . tlotu Itforcc Itself upon Jin with tlic relentless rolling of the seasons Ifc will have In utore for tis whatKdcvcr wc cc fit to make of It, In one sense. In another wiim wcurc powerless In It jfrimp. Tlic Individual Hhould resolve to make the wont of tills year. If you have 110 employment, seek sonic at nny price. Occupation even without pay Is honorable; Idleness even at a profit It discreditable Hotwire to , waste no time; Improve the mind; employ the hands. Accept no dollar not honestly earned. Spend no dol lar until you have It. To those receiving a fixed salary, If only l n week, wc say save. If you are Ketllnir (A or IOa week, save, save. The man or woman who saves monry will llnd It double In value In a few years. It behooves all to be Mil vent, self-rcspcctltitf citizens. A man camo to Iowa In the fifths. He drove oxen, slept In a shanty, hoarded himself, educated himself, earned $10 to V20 11 month; In 1870 he was 11 millionaire. He employs hun dreds of people, became governor, Is a public benefactor. Few of our young people will le willing to Imitate him. Vet his life was 11 lesson. THE JOURNAL. We .have no promises to niuku for H07. Thk .Iouunai. will not be much hotter; wo hope not much- worse. We hope to make It a fair and honest paper. That Is more than many peo ple can stand. It Is not too much to attempt and If wo full In the attempt It will bo nn honorable failure. The Pendleton East OrcRonian says tho one thing tho present legislature of Oregon should do Is toglvo tho peo ple tho right to homo rule. Ho would havo each county raise and levy Its own tuxes In Its own way and havo control of Its own affairs without having tu go to tho legislature for everything. Thcro Is 11 great deal of sense In this. In no state havo tho people of tho counties so little control ovar their local affairs us In Oregon. Wo should go farther and say that each precinct should elect Its own assessors, Justice and trustees In place of having all their affairs trans acted at tho county scat. Tho bill Introduced by II. L. Jiarkley at tho last session Is tho best "homo rule" bill yet brought boforo tho law mak ers, and should receive sumo attention. As tho East Orcgnnlan woll says: "If this woro done tho most Intelli gent communities would administer their affairs with tho greatest ccon piny without hindrance or opposition, from those less Intelligent, and pro gressiva freedom or this kind would Iw conducive to Improvement of mothods and u corresponding decrease Of tho burdens of government." The Astoria Budget learns that the Vti.WO In gold promised to Iks spont on tlmberclalnm along the Columbia In the event of McKnley's election Is not forthcoming, and Intimates that It was only an election fake. The threat was continually made by tho "gold politicians" -that Investors would not spend any money In a popu list state and this had great weight with many voters, Who now find that th6'l mentors wholiave money to spend on timber and timber lands spend it quite devoid or political considera tions, and that they were Induced to vote for n system of finance that en ables the holders of gold U buy more than ever of land, labor or the pro duct of tlic same. The McKlnley campaign of 1800 will be found In the end to have neon the means of raising more expectations only to disappoint tV cai, than any other school of poll tic over opened for the begullotncnt of the ninno. Tlic men who will fall to realize sufflclcnt prosperity to get thorn out of debt, and -who will fall to get 'Steady employment at remunerative wages" as tho MeKIn lny oratorw mj glibly promised will need all the norve and patriotic pres ence of mind possible when they realize that it was only a snare and a:ida rainbow promise to get their votes. Speclllc promises In order to carry out a program to enrich the trjtn and corporations will make mure socialists and anarchists than Mr. ISryan's party now contains, and It contains nearly seven millions ac- corJIngto tho returns and the epith ets that continue to be hurled at them. Nothing but a peaceful revolution an 1 honest return to a mora reason able state atTalrs can save our country frjin violence growing out of the frauds practiced at the last election In tho name of "the honor and Intcg' rltyof tho nation." There were so many pots of gold promised to voters In various localities, that no amount of protective and financial legislation can pacify those who were deceived and will lw disappointed whatever tho result may be In tho way of Increased business prosperity. Thcro should bo a law making It a felony to promise a man specillc prosperity for his vote. It is bribery. - UrTnTTinnTnyiri MS MAM Ilov. 1'urkor of the Congregational church drew a largo house at lendle .tuJjyJpivuchlng on tho text; God In Pendleton. LIBERTY. Miss Holslen, assistant tcaohor at thUpluce, Is visiting her parents In Portland. Mr, .Philip Doneer and wife, or Hpruguo, Wash., U visit I nu relatives of this place. Miss Itortliu Mosler, otGrosUin, has been the guest of Miss Cora and Hookey Hoffman for tho past week, MIsiKmma Murpljy is homo on 11 visit. I Mrs. 11. II. Tlmins u visiting her daughter In Salem. Mr. ICenworthy hus built an addl tloti to hla barn and U making other improvements In general The Liberty Dramatic club Intends to produce tho "Lost Mliic,"Saturtfay night, Jiuiuary 2nd. The proceeds nro tu bo used for the completion of tho Liberty and Salem sidewalk. Let them litivfl a full house. (Tub Journal hopes us many Ka Some ono Informs the Baker City Democrat that Wall street capitalists are back of tho senatorial aspiration of H. W. Corbctt, and that ho will spend $100,000 to got the ofllce, and It surmises that tho man who Is on tho trade or make, cun find a chauco to dispose of his vote. Hut Is this not always tho caso under our present en lightened system? A FARMER'S LETTER. r On Confidence Restored and the Return of Prosperity. Editok Jol'kn'AI.: Your readers all know how we wen promised gt.od times on tli- election of McKinley. How confidence would start up, tran ufacturers make money ver plenti fully, everybody would have plenty of work, at good Wage, to earn money very fast. A few days after election, wc could Fcoln the' Eeastern papers' it had already hit them, and they could feel the turn of the tide. But now ycu can pick up the papers, and there is no trouble to see that some large man ufacturing establishments have shut down, and thrown hundreds of men out of the work by which they had to cam bread for tncir families, wives and children. Now wc ure forced to read the failure of rour large banks In Chicago the 21st or December. Is this the kind or confidence McKlnleylsm Is golDg to bring? It will take a long time ror prosperity to reach us that way. What do tlic gold standard men think about this? Cun you account ror tills restoration ot good times? ir I was a gold standard man I would hunt a hole and crawl In and pull tho hole In alter mc,lt this is the kind of confidence wc are to have re stored. Next, four thousand men parade the streets or Denver, Col., demanding work ror bread ror their wives and children. How many similar accounts could we call your attention to If wcpo de sired? Tlic people or this great country will have a belly rull or gold standard before the four years roll away. Lots ot McKlnley Itca arc so silly as to think the raise In wheat is all due to tho election or McKlnley. H wo could have a failure In crops for tho next tour years in all or the foreign countries and not so many bank failures at home, his rclgp would bo a great deal smoother and his re-election more easy. G. A. D. Fairfield, Or. Tho runners or Fairfield should organlzo a club and discuss the monoy and tariff questions and county and legislative affairs at least once a week1 Tun Jouknal offers a club bing rato with :i premium or books for a complete economical Jllbrary. O m m . P $250, rrmn L IftVltJI tlBpi O m L MLIEKSHH &.ZZ.V s mmmsmmrar ill n MM M o VaaajMn,... , iih r ToB Given Away this year in valuable articles to smokers of BlackweiTs Conulno Durham Tobacco You will find one conpon In side each 2-oonce bag, and two coupons Inside each 4-onnce bag. Buy a bag, read the coupon and see now 10 gciyum ut. OOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO8B Tho Bost G tsf M rvTAhritAA fUIl4 rt Q WlllWrtlll IUMUVVlflUMW alley, 9ioc; Eastern Oregon STATE NEWS. PORTLAND MARKET. TROVlSlOV. Portland, Dec. 30. Wheat valley, 848S Walla Walla, 82. Flour Portland, Benton county, 4.50., 4.40; graham, 3.75; superfine. $2.50 per bbl Oats White, 4244c; grey, 3940 polled in bags, M-55.5, barrels, 4so7.oo; cases, 3.75. Potatoes . Oregon, 50070c per sack, Hay .Good, 12.50(0)13 per ton. Hops 0(0 toe, Wool.. Vail 6648c. Mohair. . 15(0)200. Mtllstufli..tiran,I5.oo; shorts $lG.5o. Poultry-Chickens , mixed, 2to3; ducks 334; turkeys, live, I2j. Egcs..Orecon,27Vi-3oc per doz. Hides., green, salted 60 lbs 7c; under 60 lbs 66y,c; sheep pelti, io7oc Tallow zytc2c Onions. 85c per sack. Wheat Bags Calcutta 4.254.37K- Beanssmall white, lVJclJ4c. l;ma 34C Ilogs lle&vy, 3.00 to 3.25 Butter.. Best dairy,2535c; fancy reamery 45a'!oc. Cheese .loIic. DiiedFruit Apples, evaporated, bleached 6Vi7c; unbleached, 3c(2uc; sundried, 4c Sc. I'ears 5c6c Plumspitless, 3c4C Prunes-4c6c. Veal small 5 ; large 4jc per lb. Mutton -Weathers 2.00; eves 1.50: dressed mutton, 4c. Beet Steers 2.35;cows 1.75 ,:2.25;dressed Cured Meats J lams 10c lojc bacon 6c. Lard-in pails, 7c. SAN FRANClbCO MAKlCET. Wool. .Oregon' choice 7(0)90; inferiors 7c, valley, 8oc. llops Quotable at S-loc for new. Potatoes 4o75c per sack. . Oats Milling, l.oi,20. SALEM MARKET. Wheat.. 72c per nu., Oats 3Sn4uc. Hay .Baled, cheat, 900; timothy 11.00. Straw, S3.50 to $4.00. Hour. ! wholesale lots, 4.20; retail 4 20; bran, bulk 13.00; sacked. 14,00; shorts, 14.0015.00; chop feed, 15.00 1 0.00. Poultry.. Hens 5a0c;rurkeysloc.; Roosters, THE GREATEST COMBINE. Thrice a Week New York World, Weekly Cincinnati Inquirer and Weeiuy joumai for $s a Year. rvi vnn want flip. Free Silver (Jin clnnatl Inquirer and, Weekly Capi tal Journal? Our club rate Is $1.40 for both. , , Do you want a gold standard paper with The Journal? Then take the Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World. Our club rate Is $1.75 for both. Three papers for $2. The Weekly Journal. Weekly Inquirer and Irl wnekiv World an eastern, middle state and western paper 552 pages a year for $2. . Addrcs Journal office, Salem, Or, SSs; o Try them. 17' -" ",' ls , tip town shop near car banStatej " J SALEM II rn ill CO Office: Willamette Hofl BuilJIn For water service apply at oBce. i ,Mt monthlv in advance. Male complaints at the office. iu m HOI M LUA . Pltnty or money o? good ecuriiy. A larie quantitv of land for sale at ,ow figure and on syTUrms.MvRsn Room 5, Bush bank building. L On inside property at 7 Pr nt: 0a(mf land security at 8 per cent. Safe loan made for investors. Insurance etiecrea m .. MORTGAG LOANS OREGON CENTRAL Eastern R. K. Companji tVAOUlNA KA nuuii.. nnrtinr at Yaq.'ina Bdy with the Si Krancisco & Vaquina Bay Steamihip Co. Vneico & Vaquina Bay bteamsmp Co. I iwilandat Io:.,oa. i. i--,., in . v,. v:ifn ii. nl t"iid , rnuaysl CorvallisJ .. . . - .n.1 llHai,an. M.i Mnn.livs. Wedi.esuays .,.. - jo V .1 ..- : 1 ...j...o nvU aaicu' ior Qfin .U 1U.) m - , , p. in. ctcaMER "FARALLON," ...1. r. vniiina every 8 days for Sar frrrooajav.rort Orford, Trinidad aRl,I,r.b.U .mmlation nnntputed Shortest route between the Willamette valley! "lKAltan or points westtoSaJ Francisco: Cabin, $9; iteerjee , : 'o t-ood bv and Port Orford, cabin $6 to Humbold.l Bay.cabin-ntnp.gooau.y,,,. ni . n,,l5r seaside resort on thd v-.1 P,"!firt. No undertowsur .1 uA.lAttf calV. L. ?... iHniF to combine hunting and fishing with aquatic sports, this resort has n A l,i r.r. bear. elk. cougar, brook troui .h ..imr,n irnnfrnnbe found in abundanct within a few hours' drive of the bay. r?-Reduced rates to all points. EmVIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvalhs, Or r r mAvn ;nnf. River Division. M. P. BALDWIN, Local AKeht.Altona Docll Salem. , companies Broker, room No, TOHN MOIR, 2, Bush bank building. C. H. LANE, IMUITIM 2it Commercial St., Salem Or EySuits US upwards. Pants upwands-g Raffle. The raffle of the Winchester shot gun and two fish rods, will be neld at the Salem gun store, Saturday eve nlng January 2, 1697 at eight o'clock 30-td Attention. There will be a public installlon ot the officers elect or Sedgwick Post, and Woman's Reller Corns, at in- r hall In the Insurance block, Monday evening Jan. 4 , 1897. AH cotnri N am. their Irlends arc especially Itivlte.i t he present. J. Q. Uarnk. Post Commander. D.W. Matthews, Act. Adj. 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 rrass seeds, $1.50 and $1.80 per doz. Veal. The Pendleton Tribune, which ls the Dolph organ at that towu, tries to make out a case against Hon. K. J. Davis, or Umatilla county, on the county division question. It rails to show that he did not by honorable methods seek to represent the pcoplo or that county. M 1 E VJV cvwy- Perhaps tho 'NewWoman"wiU be a stronger wo man than the old oue. Certainly, fresh air and the right exercise will do much for her. Fmh air is a great restorative, exercise a great nerve tonic if a wonuin be ia condition to take it. A healthy woman can avoid disease. She can avoid the seemingly almost inevitable ' weak. ness1' of her sex if she pursues the proper hygienic Hiuuioas. I'BC ..;...,.... ..-. jinn.. .rr.i ...! r . lem people will help build that k,ie. urf,0"r mucfiv icVtd" rVT. SsTnot cure her if slic be already sick. Taken under medical direction, fn con nectlon with the right medicine, they will help effect a cure. No women who suffers at all from so-called female weak ness" should attempt athletics of any sort. Hue should first put herself into pot&cssiuu of strong and hearty health by Uklmr Dr. rierce's I'avorite Prescription. After she is thoroughly well, exercise and diversion will help to keen her well. Tho cure should conic first. Dr. Pierce's l'u- vonte l'mcription is designed and reo ouimended for only the one thing. It acts directly upon one set of organs. No matter what is the matter with them, it will cure it. It will not cure anything rise. It U a wholiome tonic, an invln. orating nervine, or ncrvc-food as well as ', marked bill, a healing medicine, and thousands of perfectly well women have found that by j taking It regularly during the period of 1 A BUtllcIent amount of stock is taken to assure n new creamery at Corvnllls. Oregon City has on an extra pollco rorco owing to tho town being rull or burglarcrs. Judge Uryson, or Corvnllls, Is under going u surgical operation In Portland ror tumor, James Noblo, who was Intrusted with tho fish market at Baker City ror a row days last week while the proprietor was in Portland, skipped out with tho weeks business proceeds, the proprietor finding the place closed upon his return. Mrs. Theo. Alexander, or Corvallls, last week had restored to her a wed ding ring which had been lost ror 24 years. Tho ring was round while digging a ditch near the house by one or tho laborers. The ring was ap parently unharmed and Is now doubly cherished. Max lU:htr, or Mt, Vernon, Grant county, shipped a consignment or wool to London, England, lie could only get an offer or 6 cents here ror IU The expense or shipping It was 31 cents n pound and he received 121 cents tor It which left htm 0 cents net ror his wool. Tho wool was an ordi nary grade. A new swindle reported Is worked by two men. One buys an article In a store and pays tor It with a marked bill. Atter he has gone his conreder ato arrives and makes a purchase, usually a cigar, and after standldg at the counter for a row tuluutos, asks Tor his change. The clerk says he has not been paid and the oustomor insists that he handed over tho counter a bill, naming tho denomination ot the one passed by tho first man. He is sure of It and remembers that the bill was peculiarly marked. Tho clerk looks o tho money drawer, tiuds the apologizes to the cus tomer and gives htm the change. Dressed, 4 Hogs.. Dressed. .1 403.1 Ji. Live Cattle.. 1 i(Sl2 Sheep,. Live, I.502.oo cwt. Wool. .Dest, 12c. Hop..fJest, 9 ftjioc. Kegs.. Cash. 27c. Fruit.. (Jreen Apples per bojf 1.00(0)1.50: Farm Smoked Meats llaccn, 6e; hams 9c; shoulders, 5c. Potatoes. .35c per bu . Onions, 50c. Dried Fruit Apples, evapoiated bleached, 70-8c: unbleached 4c(a5c. l'lums-4c. Prunes 5c I!eans 2c Lard ,7c. Butter,. Oregon fancy 'cream try 2o2aJi. fancy dairy, I5i8; fair to Rooi, i6iS; -neese .ureeon lull cream, io. Special This Week, 300 Boxes Fine Paper and Envelopes, BREWSTER & WHITE, M FLOUR II j n All kinds of grain feed, ha, straw, etc., at lowest prices. 91 COUKT ST, hALt-M. Northern Pacific1 Railway. RUNS -..Si' COMMMERCIAL ST.. SALEM, Kin'stliamboo furniture, lapanese Curios, toy eic-. For Ho'tdays. Only ''Tap" sf-e in town Will be sold especially cheap for Christmas trade. Lowes prices ever oflf-rH for tvst stock in this line. 12 12 lm A l IW IE Fi,r vervice for the season. JCali a't Biown's aieit market, cjmer Center and Thirteenth street. Finest milk stock in Oregon. 12-11 tf Sa'ei Truck ami Dray Co. Orders placed with the above company will receive prompt attention and safe delivery. Trucks and drays found on the corners o State and Commercial streets. Express wap. ons at all trains nnd boats. In connection with our business we will also run a feed store. Handlinc flour, mill feed, oil meal. oats, chopped feed, straw, hay and wood at tne lowest casn prices. Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dinin Cars Tourist SlecDinc Car; To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, i'arjjo,' 'irand Forks, i;rookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and all Foints East and South For information, time cards, maps an tickets, call on or write FHOfvlAS, WATT & CO. AGENTS, 265(Commercial srreet, Salem, Or. A. D. Charlton, Asst. Oen'l. Pass. Agt.ri fllornson st.. corner inird Portland. Or. Phone 86. SAVAGE & CO, ii walk to Liberty US JXWhIWo. It hhould ui&ny case, almost entirely obviated alio bo made a wheelway for bloyhw. ,n America household. thr ahoaid t 8u:h a walk would enable Thk Kvkk. mM iffic1 tu3 t.stl Jouunal to be delivered the same out to nydJrcriiviptr 11 00,. ... .,, ..i.,i.i,lr,i. 1 1 real UuM to My lor BuilUof imfy. Wothf V1SIII,lti VI IUIMH1VIM ,"".- fc I , real UU)M to M lor BulUlOf valr. WojWi I DUpcury dkt jLMOcUltja, Bailo, W. Y, Notice. Orvicu Lahok Kxchanhk, i liranoh 1C8, Salem Or., Dec -JS, l&W. f All ivjrjjons holding certlticates of membership In this brntiv.li arc re quested to prewtit tho siiiue at this vftlct) foreurollmcni, CJko. H.Jacoh, Mauagar. f. II. Rov, Accountant. ia.2St Suffered Eighteen Years. Palna Departed and Sleep Came. tin. Julia A. Brown, of Covington, Tenn., whose husband baa chargo of the electric light plant at that place, has been a great sufferer. Iter allmonta and speedy euro arc- best described by herself, as follows: "For 1? years I Buffered from nervousness and Indigestion. I tried cverv remedy rec ommended by family and friend, Dut I could got no rvllef at alt. Two rears am. Hi til In Kalnw ,! !, m.u. r ." ""w iu'i huivm uj iitrvu lucai clani, Dn. llarret. Ma ley and SLe 25 6tS. Box, al physl rod, they r; A Mrs. Jruu A. Baowtr. Informed m that I had become drowfcot then docided to try "" A Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, I was then unable to ret to sWn until well on toward dartirbc. aid de?i5 .11 thl time I had a wr TeVrr niln fn mi JirT'etS well and ttroar ud 1 tain Oni JtS..0 lift r ISr uSm IwSnT1 "day n iv URiJruAA.BBOWN. Dr. M1W NerrtM U told on . n,ui ur. lines' Nervine RMt:fS Sec Window. DEARBORN'S Book Store. SAVE TIME AND TEMPER by taking the Burlloe ton Route to Omaha, Kansas Citv. St. r.nnio arm an otiier sou h eastern cities. SHORTEST LINE QUICKEST TIME UEST SERViriP Three reasons cood ones. Two routes t5 Chl- Y?sv via Hillings, rLon,taS,a- and v'a St Paul. The serylce over both lines is as good as it can be. Tickets via the Bur "Won Rome are on "le at all railroad ticket offices. For In formation about rates ad train service, ad-dress Yellow Front Barber Slop NO, 10S STATE STREET. Will be pleased to meet all my old patrons in my new quarters. First-class work guar anteed at popularr prices. Shayinc 10 cents. Haircutting IS cents. One trial on your part imuicj regular patronage, BBaths only 5 cents. 12 2r im GEO. W. PLASTER. Pron C. H. MACK, - DENTIST.- Jsnecessor to Dr. J. M. Keene, liid White Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superior operations at moderate feesjin any branch are iu jctiiti rcijucsi. Iver Larson Of Enger, Marion county, Oregon, has applied for a patent for a Rolling Harrow And pulverizer that has had no equal hereto. fore. Iyer Larson, Enger, Or. . ia-15 im Depot Express. Meets all masl and passenger trains. Bac eage and express to all parts of the city. I'rompt service. Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADER. m T. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Mikes a $pialtjr of fine repair work. Seth l nomas clock, etc., 215 Commercial Street ICKERMAN k ROGERS. " Dealers Grroce A-. C.SHELDON, G.A. Portland, Or, Liquors, tobaccos cigars, 'onfectionery. A lull nne of hir-h.trr-iH im..i ,. 1 a" llnd- 21S Commercial st., Salem. 0. R. & N. CO. TO THE EAST GIVESf THE CHOICL OF Two iranscontinenh Route:. Via Spokane Minneapolis st Paul and Den. ver umana ana lvansas ijity. Low rates tc eastern cities. 50CEAN DIVISIONS ;portiand San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portland jan.z. 7. iz, 17, 22, 27 and Feb. 1, fi. 111 o.,23. EJ5 CaMn S2; steerage, $6. WILLAMETPE RIVEK DIVISION. For Portland and way points steamers Ruth and.hlmore dailv exeent SnnHnv nt Amc a. m Returning, leave Portland daily ex- cept Sunday, at 6 a. m. For Harrisburg and way points steamer Modoc, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, about S p. m. Heturn ing, leave Harrisburg for Corvallis, I Monday, Wednesday and Friday at I p. m., arriving at Salem the next afternoon. .Lowest freight and passenger rates. Ronnd mp ucKets very cheap. Tickets sold andl "Kt"KcnccKea tllrough to aU polnts ini Oregon, Washington and the East. No extra ....KC iur uaggage translers. Choice of rail road or river route to Portland. Fot full details call on Boise & Barker agents, Salem, Oregon, or address. e. McNeill, Pres. and Manager. W. IL HURLBURT. f, r n a . -en ' ?as- A8'- poland, Or. For full detaus call on or address FctofT G- M- POWERS Foot of Trade st. Local Agent Through Tickets TO THE EAST! VIA Tit j Ladlos Who Vnlun ArtflntdcomT)leTlnnn.n.-.- .. cer. It nrodnra A. -j , ... . 1 "imiu oeaniirul 1 Uion Pacific Svbwm rortiand to Chicaa-.,. I Ac; I rial Oo, ThO IfOSV PrncU.. Corojlexlon KwJer M0 V0'' For Do'.Icacy, SS5:iir lmhtedbvKnif1'"1 te- I Time to Chicago, 3 i.-. j,y, I nicli is manv hn.ir oiC.. .u IKtitorg. ' u-- "" "" apply "to"' limC Ubl" and ful1 i"'010' BOISE & BACKER, Agents, Salem, Ot, "'GeP' C.E. BROWN, US Irnrd Street, Portland