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in M.L, H-J" UJSia "SSSHrwearj i 8Mand fjjHa 9IH!1S nsats. ! m Scrofula jlifrests tho blood ot humanity. It appears in varied forms, but is forced uMwold to Hood's Sarsaparilla, which Mrjfies and vitalizes tho blood and wre&, nil such diseases. Head this: "jlSeptembert 1831, 1 made a misstep and km& my ankle. Very, soon afterwards, Sore Inches across-formed.nnd in walking favor it I sprained my ankle. The sOre ' no worse; I could not put my boot A I thought I shonldhaveto give up ery step. I could not cot any relief j had to stop work. I read of a cure ot similar case by Hood's Sarsaparilla and luded to try it. Before I had taken f two bottles the sore had healed and swelling had gono down. My Foot how well and I have been greatly bene ntea otherwise. I have Increased In weight and am in better health. I cannot say enough In pralso of Hood's Barsapa- rllfau" Mrs. II. Blake, So. Berwick, Me. Tits and other similar cures prove that Sarsaparilla the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. pared only ljr C. 1. 1 loo J A Co., Lowell, Mais. OOd S KIMS and liver stimulant. 25c- THE LEGISLATURE. I Baker and Malheur Will R.Kinf ?eo. '.Benton und Lincoln Tnlhrr, Car- ler (Kep). L Clackanjas Geo. C. Brownwell KBep). m Clackamas and Marlon Alonzo IGesner(Rep). ruiaisop "Joiin 11. smith (Dem). ! Columbia, Washington and Tillu- SHiook G. Wi Patterson (Ren). Coos. Curry and Josenhino C. E. Ifiarnion (Rep). JurooK, Kiamatn ana Lake B. Daly Dem). Jjougias A. w Reed (Rep). Gilliam, Sherman and Wasco E.B. wrur (Dem). Grant. Harnev and Morrow A.W. IGowun (Rep). , jacKson s. u. lioit tJeo . Lane I. D. Driver (Rep). J.-H. Mc- 3lunc(Rep). Linn a. A Dawson (Rep).A. J. Johnson (Rep). Marion w. ll Hobson (Rep). I. Patterson (Ren) Multnomah Geo. W. Bates (Rep). , E. Haseltine (Mitch. Ren). Donald lacKay (Rep). Ben Selling (Ren. and taxpayers' League), Joseph Simon ten . iPolk B, P. Mulkey (Rep). Sherman and Wasco John Mich- IliKePl: rut Jmatilla A. R. Price (Ren). EUmatilla and Union T. C. Taylor Sep. Jhlon and Wallowa Justus Wade eo). EWashincton S. Hucrhes (Ren). Yamhlll J. F. Calbreath (Rep). 'Holdovers elected in 1894. Candidates for president: A. J. phnson, of Linn, I. L. Patterson, of Barton, and Joseph Simon, of Mult lomah. & Baker D. W. Yoakum (Peo.) luenion jonn vvuitaKer (.Feo.) : Benton and Lincoln "R.i n. T.nkft Ken.) Clackamas W. S. U'Ron fPfln.l Jeo. Ogle (Peo.) J. H. Kruse (Peo.) ClatSOD John E. ttrni.kn lf)pm. "M. fJ. Svindseth (Peo.) Columbia Norman Merrill (Rep.) Coos Thos. Buckman (Peo.) COOS and Currv W. TT. "Nosier (Peo) urook u. IS. Misner(Dem.) Douglas A. M. Crawford (Rep.) J. . UNtlces Ren.) Geo. W. TtlddlfifRp.n.l .' t aaaav 1 MRI itssjjjjj 3ra Hs-77- oods K uruimiQ J. Jli, t. - "-v Jtr-i David (Ren.) Grant and Harney C. S. Dustln Peo. ' Jackson G. P. Nclimirltlpin IVen. J. J. Howscr (Peo.) Nat Langell (Rep. uuscpuiue iienry jli. lienson (Ken. Klamath and Lake Vlrcrll Pnnn (P-) Lane l. Biiyeu (Dem.) D. G. Palm (Rep.) T. J. Vaughan (Ren.) Linn John M. Somers (Ren.) John- sons. Bmitn LFeo. T. M. Munkfirs S-. fw ... ... . J - Mreo.i Malheur I. YV. Hope (Rep.). Marlon H. L. Barklev fRfin.lTi W LCha pman (Ren.). David Craicr (Ren ). JcKlnlev Mitchell (Renl.-.T. iS. SmTr.h Iiuep. Morrow J. N. Brown fRr-n. Multnomah J. B. Bavr. fTJnn. InnnMllin Tiniirna l X1ltnl. -nilL 5?drr??,;l; James Dav8 (Rep.),Geo. H. nilURep. and Taxpayers' League). II. A. Hogue (Taxpayers' League and m - 1 "1- mm wa. LXUUCU tell. Ren.l.A. x. MnYwoii frVon n L. Povey (Renl.W. E. Thnmns tmtrUt'. rKen-j enry Wagner (Mitch. Rep - . -j- -- -w ..vv... vacrner (Mltcb. Rpn). xuiiv j.. u. ueouQva.), j. a. yen ness (Rep). Lee (Dem.), J. A. V' bherman and WnRrn x a. Wnnt 'ft&L'Iv?lR?pK,,, -. -."".uiuuikauH J.U1UIW11 -JUUU UJll ,(Peo. and Union Bimetallic). Umatilla P. J. Tvta irtnn t k Gurdane (Rep) W.T. Rlgby (Ren). Union-J. W. M:tliBtr ff;ivv S. Stanley (Ren). ' " ' Wallowa-.CE Jennings Ren) Washington-Harvey S. Hudson Rep ), G. W. Marsh (Rep.), J. R. C. Thompson (Rep). Yamhill- if. G. Guild (Union HI. I 11. G hiPtnllliM n P -PmanTfrfninVi ni Jieiauic, u. L. Lmery (Union BI- 'Seat will h cnntil hv .T. TT.mt- lfp PnH Ti..ii le?d0ddaSe3aCbfnr , T. V. Trn, .. r-.I . "rr t W r"rn ?f Morrow, H. L. Benson of Josepbl e.Jonathan Bourne, Mult- noiuan, UQ Y. JUaaeil, or Douglas, ItECAI'lTTILATinW. umberof Representatives. ...... 640 Republicans H Democrats 4 Mitchell republicans , 2 Republican und Taxpayer's Lcugue.'l Mitchell Kepublicun and Peoples.. 1 Union Ulinelullic 3 Taxpayer-.' League and Mitchell Kepublicun ....... 1 Number or Senators .;.'.!.. .So" Republicans ..'.;.. 1 .'. .22 Democrat-" , j. . ,'t People's ,....;... 3 Mitchell Republicans.. ..4 ..?.., I1 Republican andTuxpayersMLeajVue. 1 1 JOINT CONVENTION. , Number of members ?rL . .90 1 Republicans 5C Democrats 7 Pcuples 17 Mitchell Republicans :) Republican and Taxpayers' Dengue. 2 Mitchell Republican and People's.. 1 Union Bimetallic..,,.. ,. 3 Taxpayers' Lcafcuc and Mitchell Republican 1 PORTLAND MARKET. PROVISION. Portland, Jan. 27 Wheat valley, 867 Wall Walla, 84 . Flour Portland, 4.50., .Benton county, 4.40; graham, 4.00; superhne, $2 o per Ml Oats White, 3945'Bf5y.'34o;rplkJ in bags, $4.2SS-S. barrel', .4 S"7-oo cases, 3.75. Potatoes. . Oregon, 6sn7Sc per sack x Hay .Good, 12.50 13 per ton. Hops otoc. "Wool.. Valley, Qloc; Laslern Oregon 68c. Mohair. . iS(2oc. Millstufls. .Dran,$l5.oojshoru$l6 50.- Poultry-Chickens , mixed, $2toj2;ilucks 434.50; turkeys, live, 10. Eggs..Ore3n,i7a2oc per dor. Hiqcb.. Rrecn, salted 60 H'7jc; under 60 lb$ 66Jc; sheep pelts, io7oc Tallow 2jic3C. Onions85ri.io per sack. Wheat Bags Calcutta 4.25(4.37. t Beans-small white, iViCic lima 4C Hogs Heavy, 3.00 to 3.25 Bauer ,.Bestdairy,223oc; fancy leamtr, 35a43C. Cheese .uyc. Diled Fruit 'Apples, evaporated, bleached 6VJ7o; unbleached, 3c4c;"sundried. 4r Sc. " '- Pears 5c6c ' t. Plums pitless, 3c4c - , 1'runes 4c(2!0c yjjoc. 5; large 46 per lb. ithers 2.0b; ewes' 150: Veal small 5 Mutton Weathers dressed mutton, 4C. Beef Steers 2 75; cows $2 .s.50 dressed 45Vt- Cured Meats-Hams 10c ioc bacon 6c. Lard vin pails, 70. SAN FRANCISCO MAKKETJ Wool.. Oregon' choice 790; inferiors 7c, valley, 8oc. ilops Quotable at 7.10c fornew. . Potatoes--6o75c per sack. "' Oats Millimj, 1.15(01.35. 5ALEM MARKET. Oats 35c. Hay.. Baled, cheat, 9 ooj limothytii Straw, $3.50 to $4.00. j. Flour.. In wholesale lots, 4.20; retail 4.40; bran, 'm bulk 13.00; sacked, 14 00; shorts, 14.0015.00; chop feed, 15.00 t6.oo. Poultry. Hens , 5c;Turkeys 9c; Roosters 5c; 1 Veal.Dressed, 4 , Hogs.. Dressed, 3V3ji. Live Cattle.. 1 j2 ' Sheep.. Live, i.so2.oo cwt. Wool. .Best. 12c. Hops.. Best, 9 a 10c Eg(Ts.,Casb. 20c. Fruit. .Green Apples per box i.ooi,5o; Farm Smoked Meats , liaccn, 6y,c; hum 90; shoulders, 5c. Potatoes. .35c Der bu Onions 65c. Dried Fruit. Apples, evaporated bleached, 7& 8c: unbleached 4c5c. Plums, 4c 0A.S'.fO3S.IA. Hjfie- ilolls atfutnrt lisi &j&4 TOHr. THE GREATEST COMBINE. Thrice a Week New York World, Weekly Cincinnati Inquirer and Weekly Journal for $2 a Year. Do you want theJ-Free Silver Cin cinnati Inquirer and Weekly Capi tal Journal? Our club rate la $1.40 for both. Do you want a irold standard paper with The Journal? Then take the Thrice-a-Week N. Y. World. Our club rate is $1.75 for both. Three papers for $2. The Weekly Journal, Weekly Inquirer and Tri weekly World an eastern, middle state and western paper 652 pages a year for $2. AddreJ3 Journal office, Salem, Or. FIE TO EVERY MAN. 1 he Method of a Great Treat mentfor Weakness of Men. Which Cured Him (After Everythine Else Failed. Painful diseases are bad enough, but when a man is slowlv wastincr awav with nervous weakness, the mental forbodings are ten times worse tnan tne most severe paiu. xnerp u no let up to the mental suflering day or night. bleep is almost impossible ana unacr sucn a strain men aie scarcely responsible for what ihv rin Vnr vrara the writer rolled and tossed on the troubled sea of s xual weaknei until it was a question whether he had not better take a dose of poison and thus ends all his tioubles. But providential Inspira tion came to his aid in the shape of a comtuV nation of medicines that not only completely restored the ccneral health, but enlaiged his weak and emaciated parts to natural size aud vigor, and he now declares that any roan who will take the trouble to send his name and address may have the method of this wonder ful treatment free. Now when I say free I mean absolutely without cost, because I want every weakened man to get the benefit of my exp:rience. ara n?1 P.mlanthxopitt, nor no 1 pose as ttn enthusiast, out mere arc wousanas 01 men .m.r5 .1,. ,',.,. r mtmj m.nhond .who w00'? becud l. once .""? thc? Butgetsucnaremeay astnc oneinar cureru f.P?J&'l'! 10 pay me lew posiagc naraiw ncccir w maTi (he inforrnrtlon, but send for It and fearn ,ht there are a few thincs on earth that although they cost nothing to get they are .r.U krf.i.. n ..n,. mn or., I nvm t lifetime of happiness to most of us. "Write a Thomas Slater, Box 300, Kalamaioo,. Mich inrl thi. inlnmulinn will Im nuilctl (a a rUS fa-i .y Jr. f mmmmsm u t n tmrrm mirmtjimi wjminj T;iT'il 1 i -t. ij n"j iy ,1 .mi J AVcg c (ablcTrcp aration for As -slmilatlrrg ihcToodandRcguIa t'mg iheStaaachs ondBowcls of PromotesTsUon,Chccrful ncss andftest.Cofitalns neither Opiutn;Mo"rphirtC fldcMineraL NOIV'NAKCOTIC. -i' I XcapiierCK&nrSMGELEUtMll JlxStnna jtnilt SttU mrraint . J3iarttna&Stii IKrmJttd - CJrifitd Su?ar Itiekrpiw 'fUrtm ADCjfcttnemcdv forConslina- tion Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Vonns,Convulsions,Fcvcrjsh- ticss endLosS OF SL1EP. - .. f TacSirrulc Signature of 'i NEWrORIC- EXACT COPrOF WRAPPEB. .wM s. . i.in 11 i KeTsV vm TT 1 . in '.i"t U. i?im .nn.it. I .iTti.liiTt II. 1 T 11 See those genuine Westenholm 'Carving Sets at GRAY BROS A full line of oocket and etc, Northwest corner Sfate and Liocrty sts Salem. TALKINGTONv BOTTGER & CO, STOCKAND GRAIN - -EXCHANGE- 108 COXJX STREET, SALEM, - -: OREGON Telephone No. 68, NO-TO-BAG OrorliKY)ilCX)borftiiVid.9n0ilQaeitrfi nrfrro ItinowoptAdnfitTOTtheilGirfl for tohacrnln nnr form. Notfhs.a In thn irrfliitfist nnrvntnnd In thn fall to mako tho weak impotent man 6trou7. Tlporona and maKnetto. Just try a box You will bo do D GUARANTEED Save a Whole Half Day by taking the Bur lington . Boutc to Omaha, Kansas 01 ty, St. Louis and points beyond. From anywhere In the Northwest to every where In the southwest, tho Bur lington is the shortest, quickest and In every way, the best line. Travelers who want to "get there" with out a moment's un necessary delay will ask for -tickets "via Billings and the Bur lington Route." Two routes to Chi cago and Bt. Louis Billings and via St, Paul. Compartment sleepers are notable features, of our St. Paul-Chicago trains. C. A SHELDON, G. A.. Poitland.Or. IDDDPOISDW cared IBM to 8di: Yon nan batniit.,i..t homefornrae price Under ramocnaran-. .j juu vnicr iu come nere we will C0n tract to pay rsllroed f areand botelblllixnil lmDlea. Conner Colnrnil Knnli. Illr... Z tar part of the body, Hair or Eyebrow faUlntr oat. It 1 thla Secondary BLOOD POXSOf wegmaranteotocure. Waeollclttbomoitobati nato cases and ctiaUesre the world for a fwAfB8?'??:.e,lr.!?' liaalwaj baffied the akin ot the most eminent plirtl- elan. AOe,C caMtaJ behind our uncondl. UonnlgTiaranlT. Absolntaproofs sent sealed on application. Address COOK KKMKOY CO.. Dei AUoaioXple. OlUCAK, IL ' MADE ME A MAN AJAXTAtH-Blsrum".!. u"" A UK 1,'trrout XXMasm-jralllng Msm. emlou. Thtjf quickly and tuntu mtoro iet VI Ulltj lo.oU or joana. and A a. & fm atnrl. hitafnatatal nr inirnifA. fit a naa tot tladr,buMluma er ifljurlaf , Provont IcsonUr and OeacwaMto it 1 in ume. Their m tbows Immadlat and rtSeU a CUJUS wBore.all others BUI SUB HHCU uu Jul wumvM. ... SifuSn Krtwj tbe eonolpe AJ Tabljta. ban wind tbooMDda and will can yon. VVa Tti.i n.u ......luinalastllittiMln aaM. ,?iyn"jCTra7rsi,t."Ti.';r, er ruana ibo Hionvr. '".r , .u.u.fl.1 t irttAlmAntl far attnantl far l,jkQBj Wairriiiw, npan o.ljt of vile. ifnn, CO.. AJAX REMEDY l lHEB n Bochsrste enry, Fo rami. 1" is?"!!: Mr a chow For wle at Salem. Oregoa, by pR, .?rV;wd iq, vy-Putnam, SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE -OF &0&iS4 IB OK THE WRAPPER OP EVERY Castoria is sat up in one-sire bottles only, It lis sot sold la bulk. Don't allow anyono to coll j you anything else on the plea or promise that it is just as good" and t;iU answer every pur pom." -os- Bee teat yon get u-A-B-i-.o-a-l-A. Till tlcuo 1 r!isituc( ef "' wtipper. Saa24asaii-i.' ..GLSW table cutlerv. f azorha ( GUARANTEED VOBACCO HA1IT OUREfi vnrM. Mnnv cnitn lfl nnnnrls In 1(1 dam und It nnvrr r uruKKi'iB evra-j Kuoroutoe ana BY D J. FRY, halcm, Oregon. FASHIONS CHANGE P0ZZ0NI'5 t Complexiony POWDER iff REMANS ALWAYS THE SAME, oji V Tho fliicst, purest and taot beaut!- jfc. fvinrr trtr-. rynwAttf nnan mnrts t t fl soothing, healiDfr, healthful and f A I?""?1?.8?' ""d when rlehtly used la A j'e" Jutlaible. I( you have never tried fo POZZOHl'S f, you do not know what an IDE Ai A COMVJLKXIOM l'OWlEIJ la, A IT IS SOLD EVEIinVUEKE. A SO VEAR EXPERIENCE. TRADE MARKS, OG8ION8, COPYRIOHT8 Ao. Jlcrone sending c sketch and description mar qnlcklr ascertain, free, whether an Intention Is probably patentable. Communications strlctlr eonDdentlsl. Oldest aeencj for securing patent lb America. We hare a Washington office. Patent taken through Munn It Co. recetr special notice In the 80IENTIFI0 AMERICAN, beautlfallr Illustrated, largest circulation of any scientific Journal, weekly, terms t&U) a reart CliO six months. Hpeclmeif coplrs and Iulvd lloou e: 1UTENTS sent free. Address MUNN & CO., 301 liroudnav. New York. K.rf On a non-nolsonoa remedy for Uonorrhaa f'le't. 8pruiatorrhu-a, fir3 tt .. ! it. i -ij 'i. ... w ia .a .. M..fc., v MUIV Nil J chiTuvt, or any InUariitna tloa "t iii u eons mem Co. traow Non-aitrlngeut 1 rfllWSHi'" &old ttr rucpll "fj I V pr at'iit In p'sln vrttfet. sd'Q l? vjprt.. prepaid, for 'y rat-.'O' ttfir' H !. ir a -jottii-s, 17.76. BlV f Tho Rosy Freshness I And a velvety soilness of tbo skin is fnvav iriat lOor rlably obtained by thoso who use Pottoxi'm Ooropleilon 1'owder. - Ti.E ONLY ONE CENT DAILY ON THE PACIFIC COAST. TBE LEGISLATIVE REPORTS IS POLL Tlie Oregon legislature meets Tan. nth to elect n senator to succeed Mitchell and enact needed tcform legislation. You will want a reliable report of its proceedings. RELIABLE IWS. The people want the new s They want all the news. They wunt it Irom a reliable sourer if news. IE CENT One month by mill 25c; one year . BNo papers sent bej oud time paL for. - THE ONLY ONE DOLLAR W IN OREGON. a i. - a a R5 guSiJ.SgB,S 0 2 So ?e A ,9" 1 O O V r 5 tJ & rt :. t4 :: afo ar:w SJiL'B'S.i Z 2 s W) -u3 o o 3 p S t?i?s f tj rt r i s s5 & 8 o g.g rv. u-3 o o o .i: u a ? J js .Si S'Sui nv be, o g V, "H W c .Sa8Tt&''aia.is8'Sa.-.I? &&&?' j- &.SB-SBB,3S S-!? SP P.i5?.5S fo 2. . KBE'ssi ; 1; en " OUR WEEKLY - Three m onths by mallisc; one year $1. ISNo papers sent beyond time paid for. 1 PEOPLE'S m The Journal lias three times the circulation in Orfcon of Any daily and weekly in Oregon except Sott's piper at Portland. It is recognized by Silver men and voters oi all Panics as the champion of the I'ec pie's cause In this stale, Vou can afford to help support one Bimetallic state aaptr Ey ry tuue is devoted to building up this cau among the masses of the People, Hopbr Bros., Pub listers. Salem, Or J I I II ' II h! Ju DAILY: a o jj n a 1 . fc.. 73 ..-o "9 o-S-9 q X -r; .. f) q. JSSiJVB9?' -a 8. sr - Una ..a o ta-ea -.2 .. - S.sEg? .8 "3 E PIPER EEKLY E -2-1 ism Oklln!! r u Through Jicte 10 tiu Udion Pacific Svbi.m ihrough Pullman Palace Weeper. 'Tpuns Sleepeni ,and,Freo Reclining Chsi 'All) between . . "- u Portland ' to Chicagu, Our trains are heated by isteam ind lighted by Pintsc ilieht. " Time to Chicago, 3 i-i, Jays ." ' Time to New York, 4 i-a davs.' P Which is many hours quicker than coin pttttOTB. , For rates,. time tables and full jnlormat'on ppiy to -' , .- .y.rl IWISJE & ItAJJvJiJi, Agenta, S-ilem, Ot R. W BAXTER. ' ' ' C.E.WoWN, General Agent "Dist. Pass.'iTgent 1JS Third Street. 'Poitlahd-1 -w 0. ft L N. CO. TO THE EAST GIVEiJ THE CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental Roulcc, Via Spokane Minneapolis at Faul ardiben vtr Omaha and K-anc-w City. 1 Low.tratcs to eastern cities. "V'o"i full J details cJJonj - f ( BOISE & -BARKER ' Iv. agents, Salem. Oregon, or address. OCE.XN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Amsworth dock. Portlnn ' Jan. 3,7, li 17, 32, vj und Feb. 1, 6, 11 16, 23. Fare Cabin, $12; steerage, $6. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. TORTLAND SALEM Dally Si em serv ice: Steamer Ruth lor Portland, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at lo a. m. Steamer Elmore for Portland Tueday,, Thunday nrd Saturday, at 6145 a m Returning, leavo Ash street do:k, Portland, dally cxeept Sunday, at 6 a, m. Passengers given transfers- to elo.tnc line at Oregon City if dtsirsd, mak ing it piBiible to reach Portland at I p. m. CORVALLIS'SALEM ROUTE: -j The steamer Ruth for Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 4 p. m., returning, lea Corvallls at 6 a m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Round Hip ti.kets to all points In Oregon, Washington, California or tho East. Connections made at Portland with all rail, ocean and; river lines, Call on (J. M . Powers, agent, foot Trade street. e. McNeill, Pres. arid Manager. vv, h. uurlburt; Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. For full details call on or addressj v &G. M. POWERS- Foot of Trade St. Local Agent, OREGON CENTRAL .; 4 Eastern. R. H. Company IYAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Connecting nt Yaqoina Bay with the Sa Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER ALBANY-Leaves Salem for Portland at 10:30 a. m. Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Leaves Salem for Corvallls, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3:30 p. m, STEAMER "FARALLON," flSails from Yaquina every 8 days for San ranclsco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Hnmbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. -.j Fare from Albany or points west to Ban Franpisce: Cabin, $9; steerage, $5; to Coos Bay and Port Orford, cabin f6; to Humbold. Bay, cabin (8; round trip, good 60 days, Jl6t YAQUINA BAY. The most popular seaside resort on the North Pacific Coast. No undertow surf bathing absolutely safe. For those wishing to combine hunting and fishing with aquatic sports, this resort has no equal Deer, bear, elk, cougar, brook trout and salmon trout can be found in abundance within a few hours' drive of the bay, fVKeduccd rates to all ooints. EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallls, Or u. mayu, aupt. Kiveruivision. , P. BALDWIN. Local Acent.Alt6na Dock M, Salem. Northern Pacific "Railway. RUNS. Pullman Sleeping Cars. ' -- ' Elegant Dinin Cars Tourist Sleeoinjv)Cars To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, aig . Tirana rorks, t.rooicston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte. THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, N v York, Boston, and all PoinuJ East and South For information, time cards, map an tickets, call on or writ THOMAS, WATT & CO, AGENTS; I 265JCoBnefci;i rrt, SM&.V. ,r A, D. Charlton, 'AstOiH;ira.CAgt. Morrison st coracrrrWsljlWaMl, Of . K, A ST! n.w.r.s. , - Hill W ( ,) ' 3 4 i People,.., KisMkdnmtopc, ;:..J i :1