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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1897)
ii i ' M t - mI 1 r 4 .J iff u : K W' t- -.& si;1' 5p NEW TODAY, Fresh bulk olives, Heinz bulk mustard; Bullrsweet pickles. Bulk' chow chow. Fresh walnuts Fresh almonds. - (v H, G, SONNEMAMj Grocer, 124 State Street, Daily Capital Journal. P- - " i ii - ' ' fcsY HOKUJI DHOTHBRS, FRIDAY, NOV. as, I897. EDITORIAL. Unless tiicrc Is more rapid progress made In carrying away tlio mud sonic of Salem's street will he (lowing seas of aqueous lllth by Christmas The Salem (.'number of Commerce will probably meet Monday and hear announcement of Its standing com mltlcesand worklne organization. It can't bo( ton solidly organized. The bct man and woman In the world live In Chicago. They arc bet ter than any of their children. Al though ITomcr makes one of his Tro Janherocs pray to Zcuns over his Infant sen: "May he bo a better man than his father," he never was as good a man. Let us thank God for the Thanksgiving occasion that binds children to parents In closer tics of affection, eyen though they bo thou sands of miles apart. Senator William E. Chandler of New Hampshire, In an Interview at Washington regarding legislation at the coming season or congress, said: "Senator Lodge proposes pushing the measure looking to the restriction of Immigration and uf demanding Its passage without delay. Hills propos ing to bar undesirable foreign ele ments rrom entry Into this country are now pending In the house and the senate, and there Is no doubt the two houses will bo able to agree oti a bill. The house measure lays restrictions on what are called, 'birds of passage,' put tlio senate bl'.l docs not. The clas icfcrrotl to l that which lives along the northern and southern border lines or the country and em braces Mexicans and Canadians who work dally In the United States, but live In lliclr native countries. This part of the bill, In my Judgment, eventually will bo. omitted, and the senate bill, which applies to Immi grants from Europeans and orieutal countries, passed, "tjimw. ni'tiim. 1 believe, will bo taken looking to the relief of tho Cuban Insurgents. Of courso tho Re publican policy will largely depend upon the ptebldcnt's message, but my opinion Is ho will leave t'uo entire matter to the Judgment of Congress. Tho nrosnects of the ratlllcatlon -of Hawaiian treaty are excellent. Tho Republicans will stand by It to .a ualt. and many Democrats will do WcjwIm). 1 ihluk tho necessary two thirds ynto will bo secured. As to financial legislation, especially as to aiyvl-ltnof Hie banking laws lean not buo how any such legislation can bo pascd," erjlxKJy who does business with the city to take discounted paper at a loss of 10 percent Is not creditable to the so nailed sound money party. There arc tlnsc who argue thus: To restore the city credit means to en courage entravaguncc, to run the city In debt by making Its paper desirable. This Is a con foKHlon that the City of Salem cannot honestly govern Itself, Is Incompetent to manage Its own business. No worse slander of Its credit could bo published. A square political Issue should be made oyer electing n treasurer. This was not done it year ngo when E. J Swalford defeated Jo. Raumgartner by 122 votes. Mr. Swafford war the old and trusted city treasurer, against whose personal character not a word could be said. A strong per sonal pea was made in his behalf. Mr. Baumgartner made no plforfc for himself and his friends were not or ganized. Yet he received nearly two hundred Republican votes. The teams ran all day to haul In voters for Swafford yet a olinngt of 02 votes had defeated him. Mr. Swafford was not a free man. lie had to bank the cjty money In a political bank. He did his duty as nearly as tho political ring would let him, no was an honest man, more sinned against than sinning. Rut still when ho came to settle up ho was six thousand dollars short and could not qualify. In the same manner tho cl ty counr ell has not been able to collect the EXCITEMENT Wild Scenes in the Austrian Reichsrath. the UNPRECEDENTED CONFUSION. Worse Than Hoodlums The Mem bers Insult Their President, Vienna, Nov. 20. Tho lower house of the reichsrath convened after a scene of unprecedented confusion, all the ministers being present and the approaches to the presidential tribune were blocked up at the doors, having been erected since the disgraceful fighting In and about the tribune, and throughout tho house. The entrance of President of Chamber, Dr. Abrah.uovlcz was the signal for loud and Ironleal sanita tions which were rollowed by vehe ment lcftNts shouts of "shame." Dr Abrahamovicz made an attempt to speak, but Dr. Wolff, the German nationalist leader, Interrupted him by sheuting: 'Some one Hse must take the chair, not this swindler." Herr Schoenerer, leader of the heptlon of German opposition then called at the top of his veice: "I demand the right to speak, which 1 am entitled to." Thereupon Dr. Wolff reterted: "There is no such thing as right In this house It Is trodden under foot by the mama- lukes." As the uproar which followed showed every sign of lncrcaslug, the houso was i adjourned a mid a storm of "hurrahs" and "bravos." Finally the sitting was suspended for an hour, at the close of which President Abrahamovicit returned and announced that from wishes expressed In many quarters ho had decided to close the sitting and open It again to morrow, Will Be the Issue. LKWISTON, Mo, Nov. 20. The Lewlston Evening Journal, the organ of Congressman Dlmrley, says, editor editer ially: "As much as an ever true friend of JUUIl lUIU VJ wl. v-. , It city funds. The council has ordered America., ...w.wui ..,-, u Lawyer Rlngham to proceed against FOREIGN NEWS. j In the heavy fog which spread over England Saturday and Sunday many accidents more - or less important. are reported to have oe rured in many places Several wnt:k or minor Importance are reported at different parts of the coast. Premier Ileddun of New Zeland pro poses to subsidize tho alternate fort nlghly mall service between Welling ton and Sun Francisco and Vancouvet tho passage from Wellington to .an Francisco not to exceed 19 days, and passage between Wellington and Vancouver not to exceed 21 day I. A cable from London announces that Cambrlnge county court has made a committment order on the Duke of Manchester, who was suco for a llyery-stable debt of 19 and costs. The order, however, was sus pended for three weeks with liberty to appeal. A dispatch from Turbes, capital of the republic of Hartc. Pyrenees, an nounces that a ballast train Saturday. overtook a passenucr train In a fog at Tournay railroad station. The shock was terrific. Several cars were ground Into splinters. Ten persons were killed and many others injured. A Rerlin dispatch says: The ap pointment of Admiral von Dledrtcht to the combined German squadrons In Chlneso waters and of Prince Henry of Prussia to assume command of the Second German squadron, which will probably start for Kian Cliou bay about Peccmbcr JO next, aro officially continued. The com blncd German licet In Chinese wa ters will consist of seven warshlns. cartying2854 men. The departuro of tho newly ap pointed Chinese minister from Shang hai, China to Germany has been post poned by order of the government In cotisequcuce of the occupation of Klao Chou bay by Germans The viceroys of the maritime provinces have been ordered to reinforce the gatrlson and forts along the coast, the government fearing that other powers will follow (jeruiany's ex ample A dispatch from Montreal announ ce that the harbor commissioners in the Yantic-Canadlenne colllson case decided that if the .Yantic had not ported she 'voiId r.ayp cleared the Canadlenne. The pilot on the Yan tic was severely censured, and his license suspended until July, 1808. Lieutenant Carter, U. S. N., tlio of ficer of the deck, was relieved of al blame. Two minority reports were (lied. One signed by two members holds the officers and pilot of the Canadlenne blameless, and tho other condemns tho lookout on tho Cana dlenne as being a party to blame for the collision. STATE NEWS. Thcstore of G. W. Miller, uf Arling ton. wn3 burularlzed Monday nlglit less of 850 worth of merchandise. The November term or circuit court opi-ned Monday, with the largest docket In the history of the county ut Raker City. The new St. Elizabeth hospital of rwkprCitv. was dedicated before a a large assemblage by Archbishop W. II. Gross, last Sunday. Forest Grove warrants have been selling at 5 per cents discount and now the secret societies or the town are buying them as an Investment of their surplus funds. The sawmill which was put up at Fort Klamath, last summer has sawed since It commenced operations. 160,000 feet of lumber, and so far has been able to supply the demand. Reports from the potatoe-growlng actions of ClacKamas county, says tint fullv half the late potato crop Is yet In the ground, and that the grow ers are becoming somewnat anxious ab)ut them. James Calhoun's store at Richland, Ejglc valley, was held up Monday night, by two masked men, who at the point of revolvers, forced the proprietor to turn over $200. Tho robbers etcaped. The financial statementof theclerk of Gilliam county, shows that on September 30 lust, the warrants out- siandlng and interest thereon aiiounled to $24,201. Funds are on land to pay all warrants Issued up to October, 1805. Small warrants arc at ptr and large oucs command a pre- IliUllli Puny. Children To Cure a Cold in One Day. tho bondsmen of E. J. SwatTord but It tho congressional campaign of the has not been done, and no doubt for next year must be fought on the lines ...., ,.. iu 1,. nn ,.,., tn of 1800. When a state like Kentucky It may now be icganjed. as settled that QTikp Laxative Rromo Quinine Takp . . . ,.. ..i .i. lots. All druL'ttists refund the money If It rails to cure. 25c. The genu he has L. R.Q. pp each tablet. a3i333933aa999999539a W w W w w c m Wh would prescribe only w jjj tonics ind bitters for a weak, u & puny aild ? Its muscles, and w & nerves ire so thoroughly ex- ft hauste that they cannot be $ fivht'ppd into activity. The w child jeeds f ood j a blood- w m makinj ncrve-strengthcnlngr j $ and misde-building; food. , 1 Scott's Emulsion I $ of CoiLiver Oil is all of this, $ fandyou still have a tonic in thf hypophosphites of lime I ari soda to act with the food, w Fir thin and delicate children w tfere is no remedy superior w tilt in the world. It means o-nwtti. strength, olumoncss JK ad comfort to them. Be sure W. w withhold public funds, to make prl vato use of them, so long as It Is "In ter nos," among ourselves, among tho members of tho comblni? It would bo a heinous political offense for a Populist, ft Democrat, or any Bryan supporter to do such a thing, ne would lie prosecuted and sent to the penitentiary, as no should be, and as any other man of any other party should be, for tampering with public funds. The nnonle. reearclcss of party, for the good name and honor of Salem, should yoto on this question. They w 111 stamp onand spit upon tho propositions that In tho name of loyalty to the Ho publican party they should approve of llnanclul dishonor. Let a poor man steal it piece of scrap iron and ho U jailed at great public expeufc. Then why should any poor man vote U ex onerate those who In the namo of llcpubllcanlBin vlolato their oaths and steal thousands? turns Its back on Carlisle tp Jollow Bryan, and a state like Nebraska, which sees before Its eyes, In every market, refutation of the Uryan theory that silver and wheat are linked to gcthor by the almighty, and still persists In bowing down to the silver Idol, It Is useful for sound money men not to lose sight of the ccrtanlty that the '10 to 1' silver fallacy Is only scorched not burned. Business men may as well prepare to make this the Issue next year, when wo hopo It will bo settled forever." yu get SCOTT'S Emulsion 50c. nd J 1. 00, u aruggisis. EOTT & BOWNE, Chemist, New York. B6SSeeee?e Thanksgiving Bargains New Paper. Shell Almofts, - New Walnuts, Flour $1 05 Caj cod cranberries, per qt . . . 10 Fanoy glace citron, per pound, ... 10 4-(bwn raisins, 3 lbs for 25 Fancy glace lemon peel, per lb; . . 10 Suina seedless raisins 3 lbs.. 25 Fanoy glace orange peel, per lb.. 10 Colensed mince meat, 3 pkgs.. 25 unoice Cleaned curcuma j-l. . 10 oiuij, buiuuij puie, per gai i;uu HARRITT Sl ".AWRBNCE OH Pf O, Cjcery. Dudo Lewis or Washington, In an Intel vlow said tho Uryan party was formed upon tho principle ofalreo .,.,,, 1, rr.n iimtm. more money uud less taxes. That Is as clear a state ment as can bo rendered of tho plat form of tho opposition to tho Repub licans In Oregon. Tlio light tho Uryan jotors are making In this city for a city trcamrcr Is a light for a free man a man In that olllco frco to do his duty. Tho spectacle or a Republican clly government utterly falling t collect tho money due the city, and forcing Good le oivotitlal to H health. Every nook rClOflf and corner of tho m WW syatem U reached by the blood, and on JtHquullty th e condition of every orBn d lendK. (lood blood meant itroiiK uerven, pood digestion, robuit health. Impure luood means scrofula, dyiperU,rbeuui tUro, catarrh or other disease. Ttieturctt way to have good blood U to take llood't Baraaparllla. This jnedlclno purine, vi talize, and enriches tho blood, and aenda tho elements of health and Btrength to every nerve, organ and tUaue. It create good appetite, glvea retreating steep !d curca that tired fueling. Ilemember, Hoods Sarsaparilla lithe Urt-riu fact UieOae True Blood Twiner. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Tako Laxatlvo llromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund tho money If It falls to euro. 'iic. tho genu... has L. 11 Q. on each Ublot. Maxim Air-ship. San Fuancisco, Cal., Nov. 20. "In about four months tlmo wo will start for Klondike." "You don't mean It. What, In your airship?" "Yes, sir, In this air ship that 1 am building." This conversation took place In tlio little olllce on Hid corner of Valencia and Fourteenth strool, About ono fourthoftho block has been loused for 11 ship yard. A largo wheel has been erected In which to fonn tho cylinder of tho nlr ship. Several tons of aluminum, In sheet, and other ma terial, uro lying around. "When everything Is on board," continued Hiram Maxliu,iJiiUTintcnd- ontof construction of the Alhintlc and Pacltlo .Aerial Naxlgathm com pany, "tho ship will welirli 5.000 pounds; wo shall tuko ubout one ton weight of prsscngcrs Jaud provisions. Tho propelling power will bo 11 sixteen horso-pqwer impttia cmjj.no, We ex cel; to attain u speed of 100 miles an hour." Hope Abandoned, "For 15 years I suffered with cat anh and Indigestion and my whole .....a Urnlrnn llnwn. I .lllllOSL abandoned hope of recovery. I took Hood's biirsaparuia uuu .v "" were marvelous. 1 am now able to Bleep well, have it good appetite and have g-ilned in wciuht." James Wilder. Oroyllle. Washington. Mood's pills net easily and promptly ,m uio IIvlt ami bowels. Cure sick heudaciic. 11. n'... rt... ...;.. ...11 A Pnnifh I loreeness or n. .. ..,. .. iu. tr.di-il u'lth A ilose in V.1WU11 ic 11' ... - ----. -- tine OINUIOS i-uru wi" avc ju ...v.. ouhlr. hold by D.J. try. Newest, Brigitest,Best. TVV. T'oHn Am . . Cl. liAwtf Tlt1 n f kit f tAA rB T)rn1! C l.A ... CL 1 1 sli aped, bright scarlet red berries, very early. C ors grow on medium short stems, out of ilanirer of lost when bloomine. Fine, stronc pla delivered at this office or sent r snv address at f I per loo just me perry inai nas i wanieu in uiegon. Sweeter, earlier and laigertnon wnson. tjign coiorca an over a oeuer navor man anarpless. Market growers should not be without this berry in their h, Set out now and get an early kcrop nrt mnng Auurcss 1.. iioicr, oaicm, ut, News via San Francisco, rrom Ila wall dated Koyembcr 17, says: After an endless dcUtothHt much talked ot antirtuinexatloii delegation to Washington has been chosen and equipped with credentials. It will sail on tho Gaelic touay. auoul $3000 wan collected In all from this Inland. Tho greater portion sumo from ex Queen Ull. r($jf rw Made Clean Sw:p, CiuciAao, Nov. 20, -Tlio three re maining buildings spared by (Ire which dcvuwtuUul tho Uttlo town of Willow .Springs two tuontha ago, wore totally destroyed by tiro while Uw numbers of tho flro department were at a dance. Tho cotnparatvle ltola Hon of tho buildings prevented the blaiofrun spreading and what now remains of the town was saved The loss Is estimated at $20,000. It Is spread nmunrt ntupnit u number of A woman burned at the Make U a martyr. A iyomiu) Jorjtired and draRced down to' fcaTiy Hie palm f '"""y ?JJ1V distinctly tomiiu i. i jt'' im vfnn-mj- r ery.day woman, Hercate la ocouimon tl.a( little ia thought of l- BVcwh,, ,c,,er V burned. Her aBouy ould be tooner over, Many women autTcr hi alienee becausi they dread the abhorrent " local " treatuienl Invariable hnited upon by physicians ana because they dread "c truly oppaltlni charees these physicians mate. No mn need submit to either of these evIK The 'Pbtcu, of yor(lauly health was solvtd years agoliy thevrep4fl)ii 9f Pf5 1 irf f I J'avorltc Prescription. Tens of thousaudi of krateful women have written to Dr. l'ierct xri....v t.li.. fnr rpitored health, love and IU tt KroHBTIWBi' t PKiUus i LeALMsKeu-Ai:Kiai nmamrmo rutrtw wi x d ry $ faHsPRBb 2JaKP'iT, 1$jB & I & BSTv iiV 5aC w jtaaaaVTdiaKl JaaaBtr'eV'l H? Jfw.R I $ 'WW & i L sT Mv .. .v. ,--- .v..--., i . hpp nets. The "I'avomc rrcpcniuwu UUsi9 yontlerful Ju 1U clTcct on the female r .limia inimmmiiiinn Hininsi k ism. i aiit ! in lAnimnilnrl tlie pain id relieves thai It than Of oil similar medleinea combined. It soothes oreauiui,mKi'ii """ ---- , -jj-debllitatlnir drains and promotes recularitj of every fuuctlon Dru(rejfts setl more ol Anran T ..ntl.a flit- Dttlll and n UIIVC w..w v.- , . T"j.--- - dmiUul. dranxlnir uown senauou. iiwh ira ell I s K. I ATBI lllll VI rrlD aa I had tu take Officer" A new case, y anor. This gentleman only wishes to tell you that a five-cent pi Piper Heidsieck Plug Tobacco is now forty per cent, larger tli lsea to be." ' every Vinn nl ,.. mr.li m Halm, of Ilavton. CaisCo.. Ma .'- .ry. " .l. ir. . &. it. limrof couflnrmnit Itooktht " it w in the winter of i9 that n luni huh ii . mflctinn comincucml Mil SIUt W ..., ...... "'T , "5 V. " ,!.. I I I .ii a.. ... m. ... .... ...-vw. . i . . ... . -.il l J lllu worvs I UOOOttu. uui npio u mranyiruod. I (mil utnrous spasms aim wui- iV tnv hetl rllfht WIV T rriii au.l U Utr pains all wf uf to my licsd. 1 10 I ml .v., iRoUn Mrdlcl DliCOrtry1 and Faet: leci ucitrr. idu biiii kw tlnued getllps; betltr. , Ir. a short Uiae I felt Hkt Mvother woman, I Kalmd stieutth and ftesh." irrlli tci-lBittua;worye llrtonv-Oii no lonie cau rsprcss rny suRcrings. rsrottntu i tlh I IMS almoM a frleM to look JU In fact, ws mrfhliiK buV Wlu aiiU ImltJI. 1 .v.. iRnUn ilpdlml Ilcorerv' and 'I'lvoiiu Hw-rf.ll..ii ' IlnJUkfotvro-thlrdloflhreJtd. Ictne when Ibfasu to fl Utter, and : X , Every Oood Judge of .ving tobacco knows and has V known for years thater Heidsieck Plug Tobacco ig the best that has ever iSbroduced, T(je pnly rvrgument r ever made against it him Us cost but this argument X is a thing of the past, g five-cent piece has been en- largcd forty per cent, awery one can now afford this T delicious luxury. Whj the ordinary brands ? when V fivp pejus wjll buy oncje new large iizes of th ipcr eidsieck Pluglbacco (cist f $$i$$'$&$tti $ rwf..fKfKrJ AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannie, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," tho same that has borne and does now Jffi--J 0n ever bear the facsimile signature of (jGz&jfutcZcfc wrapper. This ia the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which haa been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper end eco that it is the kind you have always bought, v f J?""" on ne and has the signature of OayfcZiC wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher ia President, . March 8, 1897. Qji&y-tuJ3. mm auiTAua .ahy, t hurmt imiir, kiwyokh em. Salem Blectrtc 1R- F R, ANSON, Receiver, Commencing Nov, 2, 1897, and until further ordered electric cars leave Hotel Willamette as followst FOR PENITENTIARY, via State Heuse: . 630 a. m., 7 a. m.and every 30 minutes thereafter until 10:15 p.m. And at 11:30 p. m. to Twenty-first street only. FOR S. P. Co. DEPOT, via State Heuse: ' 645 a. m., 1040 a. m., i.4o p. m. and 805, p. m. FOR INSANE ASYLUM, Transfer to Garden Read: 6.'3o a. m., 6:40 a. m., 7 a. m. and every 20 minutes thereafter, until 10 p. m. and atjll p. m. FOR SOUTH SALEM: 6:40 a. m., 7 a. m. and every 20 minutes thereafter until, 10 p. m. and at io,4o p. m, CARS LEAVE M, E, CHURCH ON STATE STREIT FOR MORNmGSIDE: 7 a. m., 730 a. ro., and every 30'mlnutcs thereafter, until 10 p. m. and 11 p. m., from State Insurance bulldin g FOR FAIR GROUNDS: 6:30 a. m., 7 a. m., and every 30 minutes thereafter, until 10 p. m. and 10:30 p. m., from Court house only. This time table is based on railroad or Standard Pacific time. Tho town clock is usually 2 to 5 minutes slower. On Sundays, all cars, except depot, start at 8 a. m. NOTICE TO THEATRE GOERS: v Last cars at night leave as follews: For Insane Asylum Chemeketa street and Garden Road, immediately after close of performance at opera house and also at 11 p. m. from Hotel Willamette. For South Salem, 10:40 p. m. from Hotel Willamette cr at 1045 P, m- :om opera house when any attraction there holding late. For State street to Twenty first street, 1130 p. m., from Hotel Willamette, For Morningside, II p. m., from State Insurance building. For Fair Grounds and NorthSalem, 1030 p, m., from Court house corner. DERBY L JJ 8 Bargains in Real Estate! 254 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. Ve are agents for firstclass insurance companies and Canadian Paeific Railway, FARM rROPERTl 2600 acre grain and s'.ock farm three miles from railroad runing water, good springs aad fair buildings. This is the best bargain in the Willamette valley. Price only $6.50 per acre. 332 acres, two and one-hlt miles northwest of Amity 24o;acres undsr cultivation; all fenced; 2 houses and 2 barns; family orchard; level Ian running water. Price 128.00 per acre. 600 acres adioininc Marion station a fine stock farm 90 acres under cultivation first class family orchard good house; 3 good barns springs and running water all for $12 per acre. 320 acres 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles from Shelburg at the crosf ig of the O C & ERR and S P R R. 150 acres in cultivatien: good house and barn; all unier fence! family erchard: good springs and running wRter(Price ipjzoo. 100 acres 4 miles southwest of Turner 10 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good houss and barn 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. Only I25. per acre. t 71 a;r s one-half mile fiom Mlnto, 20 acres lncultiin 1.11 good house and barn; runlng water, i'uu $1300. 20 acies ol line land 3 miles south all in ood cultivation, for $750. TO TRADE 320 acres InUmatilla county for improved Salem property. TO TRADE 185 acres on the Alsea for city of Salem property, improved or unim roved. Forty acres 5 miles from Ne wport mostly clear and bottom land, $800. One hundred and sixty acres 4!miles from Newport on county road , id acres clear, 3 houses, trout stream and small fruit, $2000. Eighty acres at Pioneer, on rYaquina river, quary opened, orchard, house and bottom land, will lease 03 easy terms. Kmit tiart nf A V nrr in TVinn Ulnnnl. ., ,- ' ---- ..v u.ub.., unjoin county 350 TO THE EAST GIVEif THE CHORfc Two Transcontinental Rouicc. Via Spokane Minneapolis st Paul and ben verT Omaha and Kansas City. Low rales tr eastern cities. For full details call on or address UOISE & BARKER agents, Salem, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock, Portlanr October 9, 14, 19, 24, 29 November . K 13, 18, 23, 28. J ' Fare Cabin, $5; steerage, $2.50. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION FORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-,Sttamer Ruthjfor Portland Monday, Wednetiday and Friday at If) a.fm For Corvallis, Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 6:45 p.m. Passengers given transfers to electric line at Oregon City if desired, making It possible to reach Portland at I p. m. Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washington, California or the East. Connections made at Portland witb all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on fj, M Towers agent, foot Trade street. W. II. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or For full details call on or address r fG.M. POWERS Foot of Trade st. Local Attent Send mc 15 cents In stamps nnd 1 will mail you a map or the United States, three feet, four inches wide by four lcetiontr, Printed In six col ors. Mounted on rollers. Shows every state, county, Important town and railroad In the United States. A. C. SHELDON, Gen'l Agent, Portland, Or. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXfRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 0:0O P M 8. -30 r m 7--4S A M Lv. . .Portland. ..Ar (9:30 am Lv. ...Satem ....Lv J710 A M Ar. San Francisco. Lv 1H00 pm Above trains stop at all principal stationi bet. Portland and Salem, Turner Marion Jcfierson, Albany, Tangent, Shcdds, Halsey, Ilarrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta. tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSEUURG MAIL, r-DAILY. 830 A Ml LV. ., IIOO A M Lv.., 520 I'M) Ar... Portland ..Ar Salem.... Lv Roseburg. . Lv sleeper and second-clasa. trai tii r (4.30PM rlz ooFM r (730 AM Pioneer farm of 01 aerrs. Mnrrienn.- Lincoln county, good improvements' $2,500. One hundred and sixty acres, three fourths of a mile from Pioneer btnch land, $600 One hundred and sixty acres on Beaver creek, Lincoln county, $600. rive acres at nun our, Lincoln county, $150. - - , CITY PROPERTY A fine rftftl'lMir nmnpriu incM rlinn call for prices. Ilouic ani 3 acres of ground in suburbs of A good new house of 9 rooms for $1000. 150 cash, balance J8. per menth. House and lot in Yew Park at a bargain at $8.00 b List your house and farm for rent or for tale With us. We sell tickets on thednadian Pacific rail- rjaa ai $5.00 to 7.00 less to eastern points, Tmir WrwVc frnrw T tnrAln ..1...I 1.... fine resiHecce half.block in Salem with Hiiviiegc 01 enclosing nail ot street, city water fine fruit trees, if sold within three months for $300. A bargain as it commands beauli ffll 1 IrlAli tut icn a BUSINESS PROPERTY Hardware store and stock and 20 acres of una at good town in Douglas county, to traae lor larm property in Linn county. Barbershop, two chairs and four baths, paying business complete equipment, h.e jcr lease ai low rent, 50o TOWN PROPERTY House am.' lot, Newport near J'resbylerisn church, $900. Two lots with one ana one-haU story house, fVm ad cIeare?'.Aood welli Newport, One lot, cne and and one-half story house not finished within, $225. ' Fourteen lots tu-n cmrv fim.?.. r j Jlarge ftuit garden. H300. ' ' I have used Piso's Cure for Consumption, and can recommend it above all ottos for Coughs and Colds. It is selling like hot cakes. mmm "ma GUSTAV PALK, Druggist, Winton Place, Ohio. August 31, 1897. MHNUrilh UL'UTODEn .MiBMtaA IlinuuuVL 'YLAJiUlALU ThJiw05rV,.1,lu- faaraoteed to cure all cerroas ilUeaies, tueh aiwj.vx.m5i r"aedr rain Power, Headache, WaxrtulaSiSlt ".. hli. Xh7'.ISM1of t jrr S!&S!!J?EI 11 or Ir-and- "r. ki'iirr!? ""?".'" nnriaitT.Co.'-jmt)tin preiI-dru7FeS.tL'"Hr6r.,,5.V Uinufactured by the Pa UnHcinc i-n r.J. Vwu:lV!noother For sle'byD, J, FRY, Salem. Pilllnmn KnITu, sleeping cars attached to all through WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVA1XIS. Mail tiains daily except Sunday. 1 730 amI Lv. . ..Portland.. Art 5:50PM 1315 P m f Ar. . . .Corvallis,. . .Lv 1:05 p h At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4.-50 v m 1 uv, . . . Portland . . . . Ar 730 pm Lr. . . .McMinnville Lv 0:30 pmj Ar Independence Lv DUCCt COnnCCtinne H, !ftti Vr.nf.icfn urtll. Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA, bailing dates on application Hates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, ' HONO LULU and AUSTKALLIA, can be obtained from W. W. SVTMNTPI TiM,,., !..., Salem. ' R. KOEHLER, Manager. II. MARKHAM. G. F. & P. A. Portland- r) 825 a"m vS-s.-soa m V) 450 A M OREGON CENTRAL .AND Eastern R. R, Company YAQUINA BAY ROUTE.- "Connecting at Yaq.'ina Bay with the Sa rancisco& Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. 4 STEAMER "FAKALLON " ails from Yaquina every 8 days for San Francisco Coos Bay, Port Orford,. Trinidad and Humbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Sho,ies,t, Jout.e te'ween the Willamette valley and California. ' Fare from Albany or poinls west to Sar Francisce: C-bin, J9i steerage, e; to Uoo. Bay and Port Orford, cabir. $b; to Ilumbold bay, cabin J8; round trip, good 60 days. ti61 RIVER DIVISION y' ' .-earner Albany" between Portland and C ..-vallis, through without lay-over. Leaves . jlem 10:30 a. m. Tnesdays, Tnursdays and oundays leaves Portland. Yamhill street dock, 6:00 a. m. Mondayj(j Wednesdays and fDr'l2El naSerr Ccrvallis, Or ). C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. Northern Pacific Railway. Pullman Siep.Dln Cars Elegant Dinin Cartf Tourist Sleeoin0- Cart To,vSt. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, rtito irand Forks, Crookston, Winnineg, Helena and Butte. TtTljriTTfMr TIPVUTO To Chiwo, Washington, Philadelphia. Ne t.vi. xusiun, una ail rpimv LEast and South For inforroatli-.w ,ittia vA Inint . tickets, call on or vrite t THOMAS, WATT & CO AGENTSV1 205 Commercial srreet, Salem Qt M D. Charlton, Asst.' OeDl. 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