?jddate -. a v. ,f f ,. - fc ! fr U F t ! t ) i ( if f , , y '- NEW TODAY. Fresh bulk olives, Heinz bulk mustard; Bulk; y(cct pickles, Balk chow chow, Fresh walnuts, Fresh almonds, 124 State Street, Daily Capital Journal BV HOKBR BROTHERS, MONDAY, NOV. 29, I8g7. A HKRO OF OREGON. Continued from first page California cast to Texas, Is Mexican soil. A modern telegraph lino Is an unheard of thing anywhere. .Tohn Tyler Is president, and tho Aslibtrton treaty Is being negotiated. With a tast farewell to his wife nnd his mis sionary comrades, Whitman and one companion, A. L. Loycoy. mount their horses for the long ride. II Eleven days later 'Whitman and Loyejoy ride Into Fort Hall, 340 miles from Walltatpu. TI103 have followed tho Indian trail all the way. Capt. Grant Is the commander-at Fort Ilall, and ho knows Whitman only too well. Grant was put thero to keep out Im migration from the states. The Hud son Bay Company wanted to keep that region to trap In. Llttlo did they care for civilisation. There was more money in furs. And so Qapt Grant had on hard a choice supply of the most direful stories of deserts and disaster with which to turn aside Intending Immigrants to tho Cali fornia hills and valleys. Ho had tried them all on Whitman six years ago, hut to no avail. Whitman was going to Oregon, and ho went. Grant remembered all this as ho greets Whitman, and shrewdly suspects that 6omc mission of no good to British In terests culls the sturdy pioneer to at tempt a Journey, to Washington in tho face of tho Western winter of blizzard and famine. "The Sioux and tho Pawnees are at war," says Grant, "Itlssuro death to venture anions them. Tho snow In tho Rockies Is al ready twcntyi feet deep. Tho trail Is. obliterated. You will never bo able to find your way. lo Is suicide to think pf going to tho states now. Walt un til sprJUK. But Whitman is not to bo discour aged. If tho old routo Is blocked he will make u now one. Tho moun tain ranges trend toward tho south. ilp wlllluako a detour Into, tho Span ish possessions, getting as far south as possible beforo winter sets In. tiomewheru ho will find a pass across tho Rockies. What matters It If " whl to men have never bcon thero bo foro? Marcus Whitman Is going to Washington. Capt. Grant is amazed and yet ho docs not know what to do. And It ends In Whitman's proceeding. He decides to go down toward what will bo culled Salt Lake City years afterward, thence to Fort Uintah and Fort UncQiiipuhgra, to Taos, Santa Fo, Bent's Fort and St. Louis. Tho weather Is terribly sovcro. Much previous tlmo Is lost because of the deep snow. Fort Uintah a llu ally rcuclud, and hero Whitman en gages a now guide to tako them to Furl Uncompahgra, on tho Grand river, In the heart of tho Colorado mountaliio In the Spanish country. From hero tho next stop Is Taos, in what Is destined to bo New Moxlco when tho territory of tho United States shall lmvo been extended that far. On tho route, while crossing a high range, u furious storm compels them to seek rcfugo In n narrow dolilo. They arc snow-bound ten days, nnd then start ugaln and again the bliz zard ussalts them. They light vtil- First Laet attd till the tlmo Hood's BtrtaparilU has been advertised n blood purifier. Ita (treat cures have keen eoomplUhed throuL'li purified iilood- cures of scrofula, salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural gia, catarrh, nenoumetu, that tired feel tag. It cures when other fail, because It Always JMrlkta at tho root of tho dlaeaio nnd eliminates levcry germ of impurity, Thousands btfttfy to absolute cures o( blood disc ly Hood's BarwpsrilU, although dtoeonrsted by the failure of other tfs4hiH Ke.mbrober that Hood's Sarsaparilla lftMt - to feet tfao Oo Trao Blood llirMer. "TIP H, a SONNEMANN; Grocef , lantly, but the courage f the guide soon Is exhausted, and he declares he can go no farther. They t urn back to regain their former refuge, but the snow has wiped out the trail, and aim less floundering Is the only result. They nrc lst. Whitman dismounts, kneels In the snow and commends lib wife, his missionary associates and Oregon to God. He ha done his bet, but. apparently to no avail. Hut thr guide's mule, left tohlms-ir, startles allthreoby straightening his long cars nnd starling iifT through the snow. Led by a new guide, tho pio neers rome quickly to the old camp Here tho Mexican guide fays he will have nothing more to do with such foolhardy men. Tho mountains arc Impassable. He does not proposo to risk his neck for a -couple of Ameri canos. What shall Whitman do? Up must have a guide. The alternative4 of giving up never occurs to him. "You, Loyejoy," says Whitman, "stay here In camp and regain our strength. I 111 go back with the guide to Fort Uncompahgrc and get a new man." And he does, It is seven days later before Lovejoy sees Whitman again. He has a now guide then, The storm has abated and they rcsuruo their journey. Soon 'the Grand River blocks the way. There Is a fringe of hard Ice on each side, and In the center a raging torrent. "It Is Impassable," says tho guide. But Whitman cuts a pole, mounts his horse, orders that he be shoved off. In plunge, horse and rider. Tho icy cur rent closes over them an Instant; then they reappear 'Swimming. The other shore reached Whitman breaks tho Ico with his pole and helps the horse up. After seeing how it is done tho others follow. They push on toward Sauta Fp. Provisions, however arc growing scarce. Tho time has been longer than even Whitman anticipated. A dog which hud accompanied them on their journey Is killed and. eaten. Ono of tho mules Is next disposed -of in th suu'C way, That lasts until Santa Fo Is reached. Thence they hurry to Bunt's Fort on the head waters of the Arkansas; W lien but a few dnys1 Q Journey from tho latter place they meet n man who Informs them that a party Is about tp leave tho fort for St. Louis, and Whitman, In order tojojn tho company, leaves Lovejoy and hastens ahpad. alone. It Is far safer to have a otrpnjr party on this lust stage of his lourney, as the whole Miuthwcst .iwunns with despcr at characters. Lovejoy follows with tho heavy buggugc mure slowly, and four days later rcuch BontV Fort. To hlsamonlsliment Whitman has not been heard from. A day latter tho missing man comes In, Ho has been lost a hundred miles from the fort on t he Arkansas. Tho party has already started for St. Louis, but Whitman starts out after them, and eventually arrives at tho outskirts or civilization on tho Mississippi river. Hero ho gets the first news ol tho duy. Tho Ash burton quoitlon hus been signed, but tho Oregon question Is tlll open. Nobody cares about Oregon unyway. Ho takes ttugo to Washington, reach ing tho capital Murch 3, 184.'). Ill Daniel Webster Is Sccietury of Stale now, and to him and to Presi dent Tyler, Whitman tells his story. They hear him with evident Incredu lity. Oregon, that vast desert, a land of promise! Tills poor Missionary means well, but his mind can hardly bo right. Hits not Gov. Simpson, of the Hudson Buy Company, assured Secretary Webster that tho Oregon country Is really notwoith disputing about, and certain y can never be set tled? And does not Gov, b'lwpfon .know ? Besides, It Is well ulgU im- pois.blo to got tlico from tho State unywuy. it was a great deal bettor to pcrsuudo England to Iriuja the- Newfoundland fisheries for that unc lean Pacific coat region, If, lpd.oed, ttnglund would make, such a mani festly unequal exchungo. Perhaps Secretary Webstcrcannutwlttho Brlt Hiers. But Mtucm. Whitman never gives up. Ho iH'gs uwuy at tho presi dent and hi secretary of state, und this In "pite of the frowns of the American board at Boston. Why, unk the oillcluls of that oruanlwtlon, has Whitman left tho Indhi:u ? Did lie not go out to preach u them ? Wh then should ho not uttend to business ex- penws tj Oregon any wnijj? Still Wilt tnan pcrslsts; Oregon innst "'ed. The Amcf ican board wilt regret cverjr, syllableof drscpu rage merit sppkcnto the bravo pioneer. Well, what did Whitman want the president to do? Simply this- glye him nuthorlty to lead a band of Immigrants to the Co lumbia valley, and In tho meantime make no treaty giving up the Ameri can rlght'to Oregon.--Tyler concents j and Oregon is saved. IV Today six United States senators represent the territory which Marcos Whitman saved to his country. On the 20th of November, In this the year of our Lord 1897, the American board hold special services In honor of the nan who saved Oregon nna" wno JURt fifty years ago WiM murdered by the Indians whose souls he went out to avc and to whom ho returned after navlng prevented John Tyler and Daniel Webster from a monumental blunder. P.-ndletnn K. O. A young Balti more nwii'iit, discovering a decaying tooth In her pretty mouth, had the avity filled with a sparkling dia mond. A dhmond is none Uwt good tiling fur a Bait Imore girl' mouth. Tnc first nucnlnn tliutcongrccs will take up when It nscmble the Uh of December, will be "a deficiency In the revenues." Tho deficiency. In spite of the" Dlngley.Iaw, lnco the first of August is 32,.'40,C78. The first 15 days In November It rcaslieu nearly J0,0C0,000. Banker Bush, of Silem, who owns the Willamette ihotel at the Capital City, rcc3ntly nsked for bids for a steam heating plant for the hotel. Ho received nine bids covering tho work, ranging In amount from $3,020 to $7 X0. When mechanics arc unable to figure any closer than this on work It behoovers builders and property own ers to be a llttlo careful In awarding contracts. East Oregonlan. George Milton Cox, of Grants Pass, aged 10 years, has been sent to the re- .form Bchool for lavceny, Incorrigibil ity nnd turbulent conduct. The par ents of George Milton Cox, or any other boy of his age, who cannot con trol him without calling on the state to aid them aught to bo pre vented by the state from foisting any more of their brood upon it. North Yamhill Record. State or Ohio, City of Toledo, ss IjUCAS bounty, 1 Frank ,T. Clicncv 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 firm will pay ttiosumor ono nunurcti uonars ior each and every c.T-e f Catarrh that cannot be cured bj the u-e of Hall'1--Catarrh Curo H. J. UIIENUY. Sworn to before me and subrcrlbed In my presence, tliisOtli day of De cember, A. I). 1890. A. V. UI.UhbUK, Seal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure 'j tuKen inter nally and ucts dlicc. on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho sjstcm. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Chknby & Co., Toledo, u CSrSoldby Druggists, 75c. -... lie Not Deceivedl A Courh, Horseness cr Croup aro not to be trifled with. A dose in time of Sliilo's Curo will save you muih oublr. Sold by D. J. l'ry. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Take lots. All diuuclBts refund the money If it. rails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. H.U. on eacli tablet. Catnnh Cqred. A e'ear head and sweet bre.iili secured with Miiloh's Citarro tltemedy told on s guarantee. Nasal injec or free Sold by 1). J', Fiy. Joseph Slerer, of Jacksonville, 111., Is making a I icycle tour or the United States. Ho left New York City on Juno 21, and Is to mako a com plete el rt 11 It of the United States nlong tho border wjtliln twelve mouth, when the New York citj rlubs will present him with $.500 He had to !(i up throiiiih Maine and thou west thiouu'h the northern border states until lie reached Portland, when ho turned south. Ilo had traveled r220 mlleKuf tho 17,003 ho oxpects to go, when lio reached Salem, General Debility and Loss of Flesh Scott's Emulsion has been the standard remedy for nearly a qu&rter of a century. Physicians readily admit that they obtain re sults from it that they cannot get from any other flesh-forming food. There are many other prepara tions on the market that pretend to do what SCOTT'S EMULSION dots, but they fail to perform it. The pure Norwegian Cod-liver Oil made into a delightful cream, skill fully blended with the Hypophos phltcs of Lime and Soda, which are such valuable tonics, makes this preparation an ideal one and checks the wasting- tendency and the ftlent almost lm,mdlate y commences, to put on flesh and gairj a strength, which surprises them. fto fW) you gtt SCOTT'S EmulJon. S Out th H 4 PM ' pn th wrrppr ) m& Si 04, 'l ilrtiftUts. SCOTT k DOWNE, Cb.mlt Nw Votk. KOSISS Ward ytr UheumatUm The ucverlty o( winter Invites IU uttnrk. Tho 1 lllttern f Cleutifes the wltd-i?noo chnsc ? Who paid his TjP. 'wmWm 'JKctS iiiixKjoi every K'dluiQutthal quu tills racking disease. STATE NKWS. ' Tho Newbcrg Graphic Is n ten year old. f4TIio city treasurers report of Itllls borcT mado a showing1 of 13,532.31 not Includlnga banded Indebtedness or $10,000. A party of Astorlans returned from Kllllsnco, Alaska, nnd report having put up 30,000 barrels of hcTrlng this season. A panther measurlug nine feet from t)p l)p wa killed on t ho Pen- land ranch, ncar Heppner, last Wed nesday, byLanc Penland and George Sperry. The young Gray lyiy, who recently accidentlly stmt and klllrd his little sister, near Grant's P.ts-t, nnd then left home, returned' to attend the funeral. Isaac Bergman, of Astoria, has been nominated for mayor to run on the Independent ticket. The present Incumbent Is his opponent. Dec, Clh U tho date. The Kern Bros.' cannery, at Kern vlllc near the mouth or the Silctz river, did a good business for the season, Just closed. It canoed about 10,000 cases of salmon. Henry Gahligrcn, of Gardiner, Ore gon, who left In a small boat for tho wrecked Truckee has not been seen xlnce. A piece of one of his oars came ashore. It Is feared he drowned. At Medford a potatoe social was re cently given, rrt which about fifteen bushels of potatoes wero reeelved. The potatoes oontribbted were given to the poor of the city. Tills Is a novel scheme, Bx-Pollccman 12. M. Wisdom, of Baker City, was found guilty, before Judge Eakln, last Wednesday, of tak ing a small sum of tax money from a Jnpaneso woman of the town. James Moore, aged 89years,dled near Boyd, Wasco coupty, last week. He was born In Wabash county, III., and camo to this coast locating In Lane county, where he resided till about eight years ago. County Clerk Pierce, of Curry county has fired the first gun of the approach lng campaign, by publicly announc ing that he is a candidate fer renom inatlon by the Republicans of Curry county. J. A. Odell, of Sandy, has brought In nine more coyote sculps, and col lected from Lane county $18 bounty thereon. These make CO coyote scalps Mr. Odell has collected bounty on this year, ne poisons most of the u til 111 :il. Captain E. P. Mahony, unt'l re cently on the stall of General Gomez, and who Is an accredited agitator for thecauseof Cuba llbro of the junta, of New York, Is In Portland, at the Perkins, where he wishes to meet all personj Interested In the cause of Cuba. News has been received that a Chi nese employed by Emil Scharfl, of Monument, tie a shecphcrder, was as saulted Monday evening by another Thanksgiving Bargains New Peper Shell Almonds, New Walnuts. Hour fti 03 Fancy clnce citro-i. per Bound . in Fancy glaco lemo.i poal. per lb . 18 Fancy glaoe o.-ango peil. per lb 10 uuoice ciennea currant3 11 HARRITT, & Old P. O, Newest, BrightestBest. The lennessieStrswberry, Tested at Salem two ) eat. Itolific liearer. fine lifarl shftl cd, 1 ntlit tcarlct red benies ery early. Cltsttrs glow 011 medium hort stems, out ot daiii;ei i.f .0 t whtn bloomirg. Fine, strong plants, delivered at tl.isofllceor ser.t to any address nl t' per 100 Jut the berry that has been wanted in O.rRon. " Sweeter, earlier and larger than Nilvon. High colored all ovrr and belter llaor ihan bharpless. Market I'ruwers ill mid not be without this berry in their Dutch, hetuut now and eet an early crop nr-t Mln Addrcu K, UoJer, Salem. Or, lrBtfrtf X fir "I want to thank you, old roan, fpr putting me on to Piper Held sleek lMu Tacco. It's the, enly: thing I know of that is really cheap and good at the same, time," I Tho enjoyment of the Charopagie Flavor of PIPER HEIDSIEGK PLUG TOBACCO Is no longer limited to the rich. Sice the 40 por ce .t increase In si:e l..r MoKUIeclc Plug is reallf the cheapest t.o4eco on the in.rl, 1 . V ymr tobacconist for the piece and get the biggest pluy ol .luciy tuvored tobaccq you efer got for 5 cent. shecpherder, and badly beaten with rocks, nnd cut with n knife, so it is tbought ho cannot recover. William Kochlcr, a native of ITan- ? over, Germany, nged 74, was found dead In his cabin, four miles west of Corvalils. Ills body was half dressed. Life bad evidently been extinct sev- 1 oral days. Koebler was last seen alive Sunday afternoon, when n neighbor's boy carried hlru bread. The furniture ) and other articles in the cabin were upetand scattered about, Indicating that the death struggle had been vio lent. The coroner, who went to the scene to Investigate, reports that death was the result of natural causes, One day this veck says the Eugene Register, a prominent clerical digni tary of this city milL-luUd at a wed ding. When tho ceremony had been preformed, the groom meekly en quired what the usual fee was. Thoi clergyman replied, anything you wish . to give." Imagine his astonishment) when tho groom pulled fiom his, pocket two cigars. "Do you smoke ?" , The elder stammered "No." The groom then managed to squeeze from his prockct two small silver coins. Clearance Sale. Ladies, as we are overstocked with chlldrens' hat, we will sell them be low cost, also other goods at actual cost. Call and sec how very low our prices are. Booms oyer Dalrymplo's store. IS Qtj Mrs. Smith Seven Months With Fever. "Wonderful nocovory ofllenltli. Mr. rialrd's rapid and mnrvolom recovery from a mere skeleton to Ills normit welsht, 270 pounds, was surely MiouUrsttcst of tho grandest streuKtli-KlvInir nnd bulldlng-up tnodlclno overproduced, nnniuly: Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. II. Baiud. "Gentlemon I wish to express to you my srratltude for tho great Reed that Dr. Mile' AVrelns hai dono for me. I was taken sick with tyrhold fever nnd I laid In bed for seven months. After petting over tho fever I was thin, nervous and tired, and did not retrain my lo-t strength. I tried several proprietary medicines, and finally, after having been redt'tod In volpht toldO pounds, I beirnn trying your A'rrvlne, nnd at bnco bojan to Improve. Was finally entirely cured, and today 1 can say 1 nover felt bet ter In all my life, and weigh 270 pounds. This Is my normal weight, as I measure 6feet5iilnchesln height." South Bend, Ind. J II. BAIRD. Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno 13 sold on a posttlvo traaranteothattiiourstnotrio win nencuc All druggists sell it at Jl.il bottles for $5, or iJWlIIDObcni, prcpaiu, on rucc by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co.. E Dr. Miles' Nervine O pe pod oran'ueirlet, psr qt . jt) 4-Crovn rnistu?, 3 lbi for 25 Sultana spcdlena rniilni 3 bi . 25 Condeuiecl mine a meat 3 pkgs . 25 Maple ayrup, ctrtctlp piup, pfr gal 1 OO LAVBNCB Grocery. '-r I r j. 5?S Q rAVVTXsKvvvvVTXssagrrrrCTsssssBssssaii'i'jiaistvvv.vv.vvV,v.VVVtTa f ifXSi rtl 1 fil KtLS M B "sssssti si H W w ssBBLJ for Infants and Children. The Eac-simile.. Signature of Appears on Every Wrapper. ti etNTAun eoMMftv. tf MUftimr mcrr. fcewvon city. Salem Blectdc 1R, F R, ANSON, Receiver, Commencing Nov. 2, 1897, and until further ordered electric cars leave Hotel Willamette as follows! FOR PENITENTIARY, via State Heuse: 630 a, m., 7 a. m.and every 30 mrnulcs thcreaflcr until 10:15 p.m. And at 1 1:30 p. m. to Twenty-first strict only. TOR S. P. Co. IjEPOT, via Stato Heuse: 6'45 a. m., 1040 a. m., i.4o p. m, and 805, p. m. FOR IN3NE A3YIiTJ.M, TrAaifei to GardeuRead: G.'jo a m,, 6;4o a, m. nnd at tl p. m. m. ;n. p nil P FOR SOUTH SALEM: ' 6:40 a. m., 7 a at lo.'40 p, m. m, nd cverj 29 CARS LEAVE M, B, CHURCJI OTT STATt;3TREET FOR MORNINaQIDE: 7 a. m.. 1:V a. m H m., from State Instance ui uki tor TA1R GROUNQS: 6:30 a. m 7 a. m., nnd eyery ; , in,, from Court house only. ;o This time table is based on railroad or S'andard I'ac'fic t'rre. Tho town clock is usually 2 to 5 minute"! s'lwer. " On Sundays, all, cars, except depot, slin at !5 a. m. NOTICE TO THEATRE GOERS: Last cars at night leave as follews: For Insane Asylum Chemeketa stret and Garden Koad immediately after close of performance at opera house and also at n p. m'. from Hotel Willamette. For South Salem, 10:40 p. m. from Hotel Willamette cr at 1045 P- m frm opera house when any attraction there holding late. For State rtrect to Twenty first street, 1130 p. m from Hotel Willamette. For Morningside, II p. m., from State Insurance building For Fair Grounds nnd North, Salem. 1030 p m , from Court house corner. Bargains n 254 Commercial gWWc are agents for firstclass insurance companies and Canadian Paeific Railway. FARM PROPERTY 2600 acre grain and s'.cck farm three miles from railroad runTng 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-halt miles northwest of Amity 24oacres under cultivation; all fenced; 2 houses and 2 barns; family orchard; level Ian running water. Price $28.00 per acre. 690 acres adjoining Marion station a fine stock farm 90 acres under cultivation first class family orchard good house; 2 good barns springs and running water all for $12 per acre. 320 acres 3 miles north .of Scio, 2 miles from Shelburg ot the crosrb-g of the O C & ER R and S P R R. 150 acres in cultivatien: good house and bam; all unJer fence! family erchard: good springs and running wa'er.Price $3200. 100 acres 4 miles southwest of Turner 10 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good house and barn 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. Only $25, per acre. 71a v -ne-half mile from Minto, 20 acres in cull r nn good house and barn; runing water. 1 rJ3o, 20 ar 1 e land 3 miles south all in ood cult v.-. 1 mi, for $750, TO TRAUi: v320 acres inUmatilla county for improved Salem property, TO TRADE...I85 aeres on the Alsja for city of Salem property, improved or unim roved. Forty acres 5 miles from Ne wport mostly clear and bottom land, JSoo. One hundred and sixty acres 4Vftrules from Newport on county road , IX acres clear, 3 houses, trout stream and small fruit, $2000. Eighty acres at Pioneer, on CYarjuina rivpr, quary opened, orchard, house and bottom land, wll lease 03 easy terms. Fruit tract of 4 acres on, Boone Slough, Lincoln county $350 I have used Piso's Cure for Consumption, and can recommend it above all others for Coughs and Colds. It is selling like hot cakes. smm MANHOOD' RESTORED iK.SS'- t iT "-"- uiwu iauw power I Uljcr ttx, cuk4 hf ov tr-cuiiion, youthfol tahicfunnlurnnrttiinnltni okui, u.j v- utmifv rs- c; vri:7rri-"."i;"u .",,u!"" 'r. jmp K!H;tec?5w Ksyurisfeftsr ss wuiCo.,dUtrtbotloeaienti.s Ttlrdn4VtalajS Fw HlekyD, J.' FRY, Salem," Miuuiauuicu ut UK mu tiniinn t'n tj. ..- T- lv i) 20 minutes thereafter, until 10 rriiiUlcs ihcreaftcr until, 10 p. m, and and eery 3omlotilc Ihereifier, 111 liifelo i. ip: at it II mintiles thereafter, until op til and 1030 rtea Street, Salem, Or. Tioneer farm of 91 acres, Morrison, Lincoln county, good improvements $2,500. One hundred and sixty acres, three fourths ol a mile from Pioneer bench land, SGoo One hundred and sixty acres on Beaver creek, Lincoln county, 600. Five acres nl Mill Four, Lincoln county, $150. CITY PROPERTY A fine residence property inside, cl cap, call for prices. House anl 3 acres of ground in suburbs of city cheap. $700. A good new house of 9 rooms for $1000. $150 cash, balance $8. per month. House and lot in Yew Park at a bargain at PO.OO List your house and farm for rent or for fale with us. We sell tickets on thednadian Pacific rail road at $5,00 to $7.00 less to eastern points, Four blocks from Lincoln schocl house. fine resirtecce half-block in Salem with privilege of enclosing half of street, city water fine fruit trees, if sold within three months for $300. A bargain as it commands beauti tut view. BUSINESS PROPERTY Hardware store and stock and 20 acres land at gocxHTown in Douglas county, trade for farm property in Linn county. Barbershop, two chairs and four baths, paying business complete equipment, ""c year lease at low rent,"S5oo TOWN PROPERTY House ar.C lot, Newport near PresbWerian church, $900. two lots with one ana one-half story house, fensed 6co ...wu, fewvi. c., A.WWUIl, One lot, cne and and one-half story house, not finished wlihin, $225. Fourteen lots, two story house, fenced, large fmit garden. I1300. GUSTAV FALK, Druggist, Winton Place, Ohio. August 31,1897. 1 L.. . - Tor, ejr ve use of XUin or maa other m&e.DaTlk. " iuJ r LstatG ffim 35k mm om vLo III K3 tamuBsaaBmaeamjumniiuBBmmmBumammm TO THE KAST GIVESf HIP, CHOK.fi OF Two Transcontinental Roulco. Via Spokane Minneapolis M Fnul ard ln. vor Omaha and Kansas Cily, Low rattj r eastern cities. Fot full details call en or addicts BOILE & BARKER agenU, Salem, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Alnsviorth dock, l'oitlnnr. October 9, 14, 19. 4. 9 Jovember 3, 8, 13. I. 33, 28. Fare Cabin, $51 steerage, JS.so. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-8tamer Ruthjfor Portland Monday, Wednesday ahd Friday at lo a,,m For Coivallis, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday nt 6:45 P- m- Passengers given transfers to electric line at Oregon City if dGsircd, mal lrg It focuiblt to reach I'orlhnd nt I p. m. Round trip tickets to all roints in Oregon. Washington, California or the Ea?t. Connections mado at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on (J. M Powers agent, foot TrnJe street. W. II. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or For full deta'is call on or address G. M. FOWERS Foot of Trade si. Local Acent. Tlic Btirllnirtrjn's"St. Paul-Chlpnin Limited' Is Hie most beatlful. ttio iniist ctiUy. tlio most luxurious train cut piiicerl In bcrvluc on any railroad in any country. New from end to "tid. Lighted by electricity. Heated iy steam. No extra fares, Leaves Ft Paul 8 05 p. in. Jtandard and cotiipaitii-ent Miepers. Chair ear. Dfnlnn cur. Buffet Bmoker. Tickets at offices of connecting lines. A.C.SHELDON. G-en'l Agent, Portland, Or. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 P M I Ml Lv M Lv , m) Ar, Lv.. 't'ortland. ..Ar 9:30 a M 8.MO P 1 Lv, ,. Salem Lv J 710 AM 745 A Ml Ar. San Frnncisco.Lv 800 P M Above trains step at all principal station bet. Portland and Salem, Turner, Mancn Jcflerion, Albany, Tangent, 1 ohedos, lialsey. Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswe ell Uottage Urove, Drain, UaMand. and all sta tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROS HIIRO MAILjDAtLY. Portland Ar 1430PM IIoo A M Lv. 520 I "I 1 At. Salem. ... Lv2ooPt Koieburg. Lv ( 730 A M 1 ullnian builit sleeper ana seci.nd-clnsH sleeping cars attached to all through trai ns S UT SIDE DIVISION. Db'IWM'N rOKTIJNL AND CORVALLIS. Mail tiains r'aily except Sunday. 730 a M I Lv. . Portland.. Ar I 550 P M 1215 rilj Ar... Corvnllis...Lv( 105 pm At Albany and Curvalln connect with trains of the O. C & E. Ry. FXPRCSS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 450 PM I I.V... 730 P mV Lr... 8-30 P.m) Ar 1 l.v. ...Portland... Ar 825. M--5 J 45o A M A M MiMinnMlle Lv ndtiendencc Lv A M Direct connections at San Frarcisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamsh'p lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSl'RALLIA, can be obtained from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Z.ent, Salem. R. KOEULER, Manage. C. II. MARKIIAV G. F iP. A. Portland- OREGON CENTRAL .ANf- Eastern R, H ,ANT tempany LYAQU1NA f.'AV I'( L'Jl. connecting at Yaq.ii Francisco &. Yaquin lta ma Pay viilli the : lay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP PRESIDENT." Sails from Yanuina ever) 8 dajs for Sin Francisco, Ccos Bay, Port Oifoid, '1'rinidaJ and Hnmbolt Bay. Passenger aceommodatiens unsurpassed. Shortest route betveen the Willamette volley and California. Fare from Albany or points west la Sail Francisce: Cabin, J8; steerage, 6, Round trip, good 60 dajs, H7. To Uj Hay rabir. J8; steerage J6. To Humboldt Bay aad. Port Orford. cabin tlo; steerage J8. RIVER DIVISION .earner ' Albany" letwetn Tortland and Co;vallrs, through h iteout lay-over. Leating Corvallis6:3o a. m. Tuesdays, Tnursdays and jundas leaes Portland, Yamhill streel dock, 600 a. m. Mcndayj. Wednesdays and Fridays EDWIN STONE, Manager, J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. C. G. COKER. Acent, Salem. " ' ' Northern Pacific Railway. -.runs: Pullman SIcoDm' Cars Elegant Dinin-Cars Tourist SlefiDin'.Cfcrb ToSt. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, t Orand Forks, Crcotston, Vinnineg, Helena and Ilutte THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Vashingtoti, Philadelphia. K ork. IJoston, and all Points . , LEast and South For information, time cards, maps tickets, call on or vrite THOMAS, WATT & CO, AGENTS SO5 Comm'raal irreet. Salem f M D. Charlton, Asst.' Oep'l. rsg Acent Morrison street corner Third t'ortUrd, tr. ll? niitr i nflZiW IVI- ajax TABurrsposrnvEi.T ccfts A VI. Acrrou faM-Fllln Mern 017. unrotuicr.siMrx"Metc; f. 55T? .f i" IMl VlUJ.ii In oil or jbuui. " a raaa tar tod j.Wloon or autim. rniu Iu.nltr.nd Ooaiamptuu tl "' "J f4 fA. 2tB n.Sl otijar Ua . Ia Utnroa k.ni tha nanlna Alax Tablet Tt rV!i u L"od.na tll car H..i" " xk.liiTa rrltta Eunfit., to .,tm. . mm In B ! II UiK?SSSS."uU kw")"!) tor 9a.hQUt "35.W 1 !. W?' ?0 ( at prtoa. Cronlar traf. wa inifcUY CO., "otoj, H vfl Ti II ill 1 rills! LbbbbbbbV 4 E I B b HILbbbbbbbI ifrlHRs Hood'PiKS sy to Kul: Sy tak'i I Instead of coming back nn such n ;ssaaaejjsj8fts For Salo atlSalaml Or. by D?J. FHY v r