' ! "I f toj craft 80 SM " tuiw 7'nl SaS " Oris doaR ! "tl,r22 ; any! Nov pcnsg bore fcelln pcnse J JMr MOPSII WWTMERS, MONDAY. JAM, 3, 1898, OMSOGM RESOURCES. Centlnn-ed from first paitc. hh4 dryer in sumimir than West-' cntOreMJTle.anHiMf rstlnfSTt In Ktii aptlSMthefnldrcsSn vaflcft. frotH J0t3 20lnches. Tlio yalley and plains of both Western and Eastern Oregon are nearly all prairies, and the mountains arc covered with a dense forest of the finest timber In the Wrld.' One-rdurtfi of the state timber and three-fourth? Isopen land, mostly suitable for farming' nr gra zing, with 6omc rocky or barren waste land. From the ocean level up to an altitude of 11,000 feet af fords in croat variety of clfrndte and rell: All tastes may be gratified, arid nil occupations can find room to nourish In this diversified country. Thero Is a vast field for agriculture, stocking, horticulture, lumbering, attaining, manufacturing and every variety of human Industry and en terprlse In this most favored land. Its splendid climate Is suited to till ages and conditions, and Is un rivaled In the world. The natural resources are as great If not greater than can be found In the same or in any other part of the world, No other country awaiting settlement can offer so many 'Inducements, com bining climate, natural "resources and varied advantages, ns Oregon now offers to Immigrants. OKKON HAB NO STATE DBHT. Oregon has no rent state debt. A few hundred dollars In bonds and war rants are outstanding, for the pay ment of which provision was made long since. Thero aro also a few war rants outstanding which arc only pay nble out of the swamp-land fund when money shall ba realized from the sale of such lands. In conso quence of the failure of tlio lOtli bien nial legislative assembly last winter to appropriate money to pay the cur rent expenses of tlio years 1897 and 1898, vouchers or warrants havo been Issued by tho secretary of state, In obedience to a decision of the still supreme court, for tho expenses of the year 1897, und remain unpaid, but money is In the-state treasury tc pay every dollar of outstanding Indebted ness. Bo Oregon has In fact no state debt, and is, therefore, In hotter con dition financially than porhaps al most any other state In tho Union. And, what Is still bettor and perhaps morecncouruglng to Intcndoug Im migrants, Is tho fact that the ox ponso of tho stato government Is much less than lu must othor states. . intVaicicwn-uuv. r pioteuiy manner, lf v riM V ifowever, during the Justjfrw ycnr WW JwlW I I I V? farming Is telng carried nn In n much f f 417 lsLU& more "jwnauo nna ninny mimrr than ever before, and lucre arc dull-1 cations on every hand of greater and ino.e rapid Improvement In future. The attention that tho Atosk.i gold . discoveries are attracting to the L'acl . flc coast will bring more people dur ing thcjiext jear than have come pre haps In the last flvo or Ut. eurs. Tiioovetliow from the mining excite ment will be great along the coisl. Oregon will undoubtedly gain r.iplJly In population and develop pcw Indus trial energy. Greater opportunities aic 1 owopen to Immigrants than will oyer be again, although the popula tion will have to be doubled min times before the struggle forcxlstanc will become as great as It now Is In mot other countries. AS 1 OUKOON COUN- There nrc fowcr state olllcors In Or egon tlum In most other states, und expenses urn on a yery economical scale. Mostof tho taxes collected aro to carry on municipal and county governments, Tho rule of taxation for all purposes, municipal, county and state, Is lower than thonvcrago In othor btatcs, und tho assessed valu ation or property Is not more than one-third of Its real Value, while In nearly nil othorstatcs property Is as sessed for tuxatloa nfciibnot Its full value. For this reason, a 3 porcent tax In Oregon Is only about ouo-thlrd as costly to tho owners of real and personal proporty, as is n similar tax to owners of proporty In neighboring states. Tho assessed valuation of all proporty In Oregon for taxation Is about $ir0,000,000,or Uttlo If any mora than one-third or Us rcul value, so a 3 per cent tax on that amount Is, In fact, no more limn ubout 1 per cent "on the actual value." QltKAT OWOitTUNINlTJKH YOU NKW IN1IURTHIA UNr.itav. Cattle, Hlicop, liofbQi awl nil klndB or uiiliu.il, In IU9 early stl'omout of this country, were not provided with food or sheltcrylng winder or sum mor. They voruvulilo to live on tho prairies and plnjnsprj tho wild grasses which In colder countries wmld liuvu been Impossible during tho winter season. This condition, umdo possl- bio by tho mildness of l,' cllmutu caused farming und Icliulrul Indus tries to bo can led o until recently rsw AUEA AND POPULATION OP COMPARRD WITH ,OTHI TRIES. ! ' Diversified resources nnd salubrlnu ollmatc will enable the utate 1 f Ore gon to furnWi the ni,ce":irie a (' also the comforts and luxuries of IK to a greater number of people to tl.i siunie mile than nlmoit nn ot! cr country on the globe. The elite con tains an area of 05,000 square miles. Within Its borders are valley, plains, motintulris, ocean harbors, navagablc rivers, unsurpassed water powcr.grcat bodies of timber, vast quantities of minerals of nearly every kind, nnd In fact,cvory advantago possessed by the most favored lands and many not po- seised by any other. If as ihlekM ectt'ed as other countries, as It wl be when Its many advantages become better known abroad, Oregon would contain about the following popula pepula popula teon: Compared with India, which docs not equal Oregon in climate or natural resources, Oregon would con tain a population of IC.000,000; Ger many, 22,000,000; France, 18,000,000 Denmark, 12,000,000,000;Austrlu-IIun-gary, 15,000,000; Great Britain, Includ ing England, Scotland und Ireland, 23,000,000; Holl'ind, 28,000,000; Italy. 2.1,000,01)0; Portugal, .OOO.OO; Hnu maula, 12,0 0,000: llussla proper, In cluding Finland, Poland, the Cauca sus, Siberia and Central Asia, which Is larger than the whole of the United States of America, and sparsely populated ns compared with othor countries, .'1,000,000; Serv,i, 7,000,00.), Spiln, 8,0J),JJ3; S.vlUer. land, 17,000,000; Turkey, lu Europe, 0,000,00') Japan, 20,000,000; Uolglum, 10,000,000; thu state of IIIIiioIh, 8,000,- 000; the stato of Indiana, (1,090,000; the Ptato of Ohio, 0 000,000; tho stale of Pennsylvania, 12,000,000; tho stato of Now York, 12,003,000, the slate of Masoachuselts. 20,000,000, the stato of HlHKlo Island, 21,000,000. OicK.n iiuw contains about 100,000 people If as thickly populated as Belgium, where tho fato of Europo was decided at the batllo of Waterloo, 82 years ago, Ore gon would have about 100 times as many people as who now has, or 10, 000,000. If as thickly populated as tho mlddlo kingdom ot China, tho most densely sottled country In tho world, Oregon would porhaps havo 150 or 200 pooplo to every 0110 that now Inhabits this vast region. I bcllovo the country now Included In tho stato of Oregon can support as many human beings to tho squ.iro mile as any of tho countries above named, und will before tho close of another century bo 0110 of tho most thickly populated countries In tho world. WHAT OUKOON OWKItH TO Till: IN- in Children can be overcome in almost all cases by the use of Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil and the Hypophos piiijes of Lime and Soda while it h a scientific fact thaf tdd-Iivcr oil is the most digestible oil in ex istence, in & it is not only palatable, but it h already digested and made ready for immediate absorption by the system. It is also combined with the hypophosphi tes,wlncn supply a fooo not only for the tissues of the body, but for the bones and nerves, and will build up the child when its ordinary food does not supply proper nourishment. See that th hit you Kft SCOTT'S Emuliten, inq run are on tie yrtpprr, Ft ounani All fniglit ( 5oe. nd tr M, SCOTT & EOWNE, Chemlstt, New York. TKNUiNo sirrn.i:n, The writer or this has frequently expressed the opinion throun'h tho press and othorwlso during tho last 25 or 30 years that Oregon will some tlmo bo 01100' tho uuit thickly pop ulatcd countries on tho globe, and that tho greatest city on the western 6ldeof tho American continent, and porhaps 0110 of tho greatest lu the world, will ba at tho junction of tho Columbia and Wlllamotto rivers, oc cupying and extending far beyond tho present slto of the city of Port laud. 1 hayo frequently given as a reason for this belief, which .seemed more absured 25 years aw'u than It docs now, that Oregon has tho best cllmuto In tho World that It has boundless undeveloped resources, that It Is situated within the parallels of ! 200"QU-U says "JOok "Try me." at; me." Money-back says north latitude where all the most, Ihlckly populated countries are now orhae been .situated around the globe; that It Is In tho center of the western coast of North America, with Mexico and California on the south, and Washington Ilrltlsh Columbia and Alaska on the north; that It has the enormous advantage of being slt uitcd where the only great nnvlgable river cuts through tho great Sierra Vcynda Cascade range of mountains, xutidlnir from Mexico tithe mouth of the Yukon rlcr; that It has the only gateway through tho mountain chain that spppratcs tho Faclflc coast from the cast. As the "star of em pire" moves westward, It must climb over the Sierra Novadcs to reach California or the Cascades to reach Fugct sound, but it can pass through tho gateway of tho Columbia river on a level with the ocean by land or water. Population will eventually gravitate to the point where the only great waterway on the western slope of the continent In tho temperate zone mingles with tho ocean that bears tho commcrco of all lands. Pur suing this line of thougnt, I concluded an editorial In the Oregon State Jour nal, published at Eugenc, November 18, 1891, as follews: 'If the earth, the valleys, the rivers, tho climate, the scenery, and the mountalnsslgnlfy anything, Port land Is the best-located city on tho Pacific coast. It Is at the mouth of the Willamette valley, the finest val loy nn tho Paclllc coast. This valley Is capable of sustamlrm a city of 1,000,000 Inliahltuntu. It oturulu whero tho greatest river on tho west ern side of tho American continent cuts through tho mighty chain of mountains and makes the only natural gateway for tho commerce of the western half of tho continent to reach the sea. Ills on the lino of the ecu tcr of population and enterprise around tho globe, and In that parti cular has a great advantago over San Francisco. It Is In tho midst of the richest country, tho best climate and on the faco of tho earth, Its location und present superiority In wealth and population will carry It ahead faster I than any otlur place, and In tlmo It will ho one of tho greatest cities of tho world, and tho largest on the western coast of tho American contl. nont from Capo Horn to Itohrlng strait. Cities on tho Sound and the Golden Gato and at othor points along tho coast will no doubt bo great, llko Philadelphia, lloston and Riltluwro, but tho great city will bo at tho gate way of tho Columbia, In tho alley of tho Willamette;" Tho states of Oregon and Washing ton uow olTer wonderful Inducements to Immigrants, Surely no othor coun try can offer more or greater ad van tagos to people who aro seeking now homos than Oregon does nt this time. The march of population northward to the Klondike aud other gold fields of Alaska will only hasten what futo bud already deoreud and marked out on the map of the world with rain and sunshine, with mountains, plains, valleys, rlor and oceaus, that Ore gon will bo the garden of the world, and a groat conter of Intelligence wealth ami population. .. r " -"-- -- iiiiiiiip- n ftaln'-'ow, Dnphlnc and Algernon narc Arrived at riipmiiipo. nnn tnc lmnintfal nn'l Jnhlgpni arc at Prt Arthur rrfirdlng to n dispatch from Shanghai, a sudden hUfTet.ing has taken plnrr In the attitude or the tsuiii-Ii-yaiiien toward Germany, re sulting In a demand for the evacua tion f KIum Chou and leading ft the belief that Gu-al hrllaln I bringing pressure to bear on Peking. In Berlin this week's number of a comic paper, the Simplpclesimu.j, ha been confiscated everywhere, because nf n cartoon which Isrccrardcd as lesc mrfjestc. It shows the ministers con irrafulatlrur a crowned head on New Year's day. The litter Is turning Imrk the dock of time, nnd the car toon Is entitled, "Iteactlon." Nevsfrom Berlin elves the Infor "Mtlon thatDr ,on Stein, the Catho lic with decidedly liberal tendencies, has been appointed by tho rcirent or Havana tote archbishop or Munich I which has created a gnat sensation In ultrani'.ntanc circles The Vatican does not approve or the appointment, and the protests that have appeared In the whole ultramontane press are serious. How's This! Wo ofTr One Hundred Dollars Re gard fur any ruse of Catarrh that can not lie cured by Hall'sCatarrh Cure. P. J. Cheney & Co., Props. To ledo, O. We tho undersigned, have known F. J. Cneney for the last 15 years, and believe hltn perfectly honorable In all business transactions nnd financially able to carry out an obligation made by their linn. West & Traux.Wholesalc Druggists, Toledo. O. Winding. Klnnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall'sCatarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous "urlares of the system Price, 75c, per bottle. Hold by all Druggist". Testimonials free. f i'.fflawj-i.KW-' ,var; a2EBttMBHMflttttflMHHHi nnd Children. for Infants The Fac-siniile Signature of DERBY k CO. Bargains in Real Estate! (M&4 Appears on Every Wrapper. THtemnuiiroMMNr tt wturnT aTwtrf. wrwvowK errr 254 . Commercial Street, Salem, Or. gcr-Wccra agents for Canadian Pacific Railway. Jr- U rrr ION T Monday, Jan. 3, at 2 p. m. and 730 p; m, At John G, Wright's old stand, 227 Commercial st., at 10 a, m, Democratic Central Committee Meeting. There will be held on Tuesday, Jan uary 1, 1898, at 10 o'clock a. in. a meet ing or the Marlon county Democratic central committee at the room over Huron & Hamilton's rurnlturc store In the Lldrl?dge block, Salem. All members requested to be preent. Uy order or Wm. IIcndeushott, Chairman. D. .T.Fuy, Secretary. What Dr. A. E. Slater Says. Duppalo, N. Y. Gen s: .From my pef ioral Inouledce, gained in observing tlieer ect of ) our Slnloh's Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, 1 am prepared to say it is the moa remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It hat certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by D, I. Try We will sell the D. M. Rowlcr "lock or groceries, crocKery, notions, to bacon, etc, consisting or a full line or groceries such as Hour, sugar, bicon, .ipnrt ., tt, .ntnnj f ipln'innnim nnil nnnnnrl rrni .rl a nf ill 1 llnrld. l'ln4 ware, rrockery such as dinner and tea set", water seus, some elegant toilet vets, rancy vaes, siivprpiacon spoon", lories, etc. j.ucu K1"'" '" m unt class condition and nothing Is re-erved;ecrythinp; must be sold. Sale con tinues from day to day until the entire stock Is snld. WILSON & LftNDIGflN. J. F. GOODE, auctioneer. Catarrh Cured. A clear head and i w breath secured with SluloH's Catarrh It cd sold on a guarantee. Nasal injector Sold by D. J. Fry. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Lazatlvc UromoQulnlne Tab- lots all druggist re fun 'J the money If Itfalls to cure. 25c. The gcculnc lis,! L. I! Q. on each tablet. Stop that cough Take warning. It nuy lead to consumption A 25c., bottle of Shlloh's Cuic may savc)or- ' fe. Sold by D. J. L''Y: Dreadfully Nervous. Gbnts:-I was dreadfully notvou and for tor "l'-r i-ok join u.ii-a clover Koot lea. It quieted my nerves and strengthene my whole Nervous System. I as troubled with Constipation, Kidney and ISowel trouble. Yoar 1'cn soon cleansed my sj stem so thor oughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A Sweet. Hartford, Conn Sold by D. J. fry. Salem Blecttic 1 F R, ANSON, Receiver, s To Cure a Cold in One Day. 'lake Laxatie llroino Quinine Take lots. AH druggists refund tho money If Itfalls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. U.O. on each tablet. Tor Constipation take Karl s Clover Kool tea, the great Wool Purifier. Cures Head ache, Nmousness, l'ruptions on the face, and makes the read clear as a bell. Sold by P.. Iry- To Cure a Cold in one day Take Laxative Ilromo Quinino Tab tablets. All druggists refund the money ir It rails to cure. 25c. 10-1 1-tlni Mus. Willman, I'wno and organ studio oer First National bank, fi-tr He Not Deceived I A Couph, Ilorsenessor Croup aro not to be trifled with, A dose in rme of bin la's Curo will sate jou much t ouble. Sold by D. J. 1'ry. Karl'. Cloer Koot Tea, lor Constipation it's the llest and if after using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money, Vld by D. J. Fry. Tho fair at Baker City glou ror tlio beilClit or tlio hnanH.il nnr.tort $1,1117.75. Mrs. Mary Klcuards, a lady, of that city, managed tho fair Commencing Nov. 2, 1897, and until further ordered clcctric'cars leave Hotel Willamette as lollev: FOR PENITENTIARY, via Stato Heuse: 630 a, m ,7 a. m.and every 30 minutes thereafter until 10:15 p,"m. gAnd at 1 1:30 p. m to Twenty-first street only. FOR S. P. Co. DEPOT, via Stato Heuse: 6145 a m- I040 a, m , 140 p. m, and 8.-05, p. m. t FOR INSANE ASYLUM, Transfer to Garden Read: 6:30 a m,, 640 a. m., 7 a, m, and every 20 minutes thereafter,;' until 10 p. m. and at II p. m, FOR SOUTH SALEM: 6:40 a. m., 7 a. m, and every 20 Tminutes thereafter until, to p. m. and at 1040 p. m. farm ritoram HjOoo acre grainand s'ock farm three miles from railroad runirg water, good springs aad Tair building?. This is the best bargain in the Willamette valley. Prico only JC50 per acre. 332 acre?, two and one-half miles northwest of Amity." 2so!acres under cultivation; all fenced; 2 houses and 2 barns; family orchard; level land running water. 1'iice $28.00 per acre. J 693 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. 30 acres; 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles from Mielburg at the cros'hg of tho O C & ERR and S P R R. 150 acres in cultivatien: good house and barn; all tinier fence! familj rrchard: good springs and running wa'er.rrice S3200. 100 acres 4 miles southwest of Turner 10 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good hnusi and barn 3 springs; 7 pcres of prune. Only $25. per acre. 71 acres cne.hMf mi'c fom Vi-to, 20 acres in cultivation; good house and barnf.runlng watr. Trice S1300, 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south all in Vood cult vationfor $7Jo. STTO TRADE, 40 "" inTJmatilla county for improved S-alem property. TO TRADE 185 acres on the Alsea for city of Sa'cm property, improved or unim roved. CITVrROFERIV A fine lenience property inside, cheap, call for prices. Ilou.e anl 3 acres of ground in subuibs o city cheap. $700. A good new house of 9 rooms for $1000. C150 c-ish. balance S. fcr month. House ard lot in Yew Patk at a bargiin a $8.ro List your hsu'e and farm for rent or for rale with us. We sell tickets on tlieC nadian Pacific rail o"l at i ro to $7.00 less to eastern points, rfi:r b'ecks from Lincoln schocl house, ne referee half block in Salem with p ivl'e eof enclosing half of street, city vrater fire fruit trcc, if sold within three months for $3fo. A bargain as it commands beauti ful vi(w. .CENFC OP THE CARS LEAVE M, FOR MORNINGSIDE E, CHURCH ON STATE STREET 7 a. m , 730 a. m., and every 3o"minutcs thereafter, until 10 p. m. and ir P.m., from State Insurance building " FOR FAIR GROUNDS 6:30 a. m 7 a, m., and ejery 30 minutes thereafter, until 10 p. m. and 1030 p. m , from Court house only. This time table is based on railroad or S andard Pacific time. The town clock is usually 2 to 5 minutes slower. On Sundays, all cars, except depot, start at S a. m. NOTICE TO THEATRE GOERS: Last'cars at night ioave as follews: For Insane Asylum Chemeketa stre-t an J Garden Road, immelialely after close of performance at opera house an J also at II p. m from Hotel Willamette. For South Salem, 10:40 p. m. from Hotel Willamette cr at 1045 P-. m- fron opera house when any attraction there holding lite. For State ttreet to Twenty first street, H30 p. m., from Hotel Willamette. Tor Mornincside. II n. m.. from State Insurance hnlllinir For Fair Grounds and North Salem. 1030 p m , from Court house corner. INE wMmm mSmm sl "iwitVsr'wW' w ORLD DENVER RIO GRANDE RAILROAD. THE POPULAR THROUGH CAR LINE FROM THE Northwest East TO ALL POINTS R. C NICHOL, Central Agent S K. HOOPER C. P, tt T."iV J5 1 WuMncttn St, PORTLAND, ORE. DENVER, OOLO.' EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- THE SHASTA RO JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY.T 6:00 P M 8:30 P 7--4S A Ml Lv...;l'ottland. ..Ar (9:30 AM MLv....Sateni ....Lv J710 A m I M ) Ar. San Francisco Lv ( 800 P M j C33.l"hilii 1 wa TO THE EAST GIVESf 1HE CHOICia OF t:. Two Above irmnsst' p at all principal station! bet, Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion Jefferson, Albany, Tangtnt. bhedds, Halsey, Harrisburp, Junction City, Eugcre, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drum, Oakland, and all sta. tions fro-n Itosebutg to A'hland, inclusive. RCV,hBkt: MAIL, DAILY. 830 A M I l.V , irooA m Lv.. 520 p M I Ar .Poitland ..Ar , .Salem . , Lv Uoseburg.. Lv (430 PI! 1 2 00 P II (730 A M .Rlfcfc 41 fi kScAfJfWg Bjsthakifig powder and t$a ate because they are money-back, although Shilling's Bii k pJlisiS pnllT SAFE 1 1 mm mUJttq baking pwler or lei nt jour grocciV; take Hie mt (WowTUtUi ill every iwcWcke of bnUliic neiwlur: t-ltuw ticket ki (La ) ! ft i"gLcacli word to address lielou More DoviiiberMi Until OrtoWMtwiwouorcU allowed for evciv ticket, after thai m1 mi t .', ." i ----- -- wuiWIVSJI.tWUt. m '' - k. u .Jf fMMp,wlil,,owr'ktlitperon h iro.rxi If menJ "f V'q WSfiry uivtoea tnonr; tlicni. FOREIGN NEWS NOTES Tim rumor Hint Prince Ulsmark ws dead, lias boon oilleially denied. At Ilorlln Hit' Ooruian forolu oitlco formally liuMhto that tho roolnnjolty fipgoHatioiis botwucii tho rolled StatttsandCSormaoy lmo failed. A Kara dlMMtoli suis- Tlio War- wioksliirc and Llnwilcililro rotflmouts of tho llrltUh army iiao been ordered tobtatt from Wady Haifa for tlio frontier. Tho IK) li aniihenjary of ttio nono'ti llrbt celebration of mabs was observed j at tho Vatican New Years Tho pobo OlllolatcdaihU owu dlauiund iiiiim, I muiio uejuir ruruUlmtJ by tlio oholr of I blstlne chnol The social batterrty U really not so much an idler after all She works hard She ,Y lnt "" ane mauases a house. Itolil -plans entertainment for her guests superiuteiuU the bu injr of furniture, the 1 maLinjr of drcses. the erdering: of dinner. U worried by her MKial duties, by servant by a thousand thiiiBS and with it all she must perform the duties of wifehood and motherhood Is It so verv unmtrrfnl il,ii her health falls ? It fails as other w omen ' ueaun (an, me oegmnlne Is some sllcht derangement of functions jieculiarly femi nine I'roiu the beginninff the procress of disease ts swift aud appalling: unless it is quickly checked Till? frightful prevalence of female weakness." over thirty year ago eauscit the ItncuUon of Dr rierce'a Varante I'rescriptioii It is a ure, pcrraa. neiit cure for the ills common to omen It U equally -atuable in keeping women well. Taken durinj: the expectant period it creatly lessens and, aometlmea entirely eliminate the pain ami danger of child birth qOOD COilPI.BXION tV IVkluir ClilnuilUniinli v.,!-. 11,,, , '!,f.! fn'S0041 digestion and pood health, iv iiikioi., lyllinuauruiOll MS HlO I and these often come from the cure of con. &!& "lt tirowil or yellow tkket i!l !., a net of rsrdk,rl WHWMPttsm5s(i Of tllB COIltCit. 'I llOd kl lul.l. . llilK., r m.ir. to n. " iW,mm 1838 pocket cnlcudiiwiui aUv'vriMi.j PWg haWes and ncckat ralenrUrx ulll !. .In .., r...... !.- -------- t - - - - -- 1- -- aaia uui usad uiis-a ma i sta... a .-. .. ... ... .. . a. . ?. ., . - " liiu lunn in vorv Krrtiritv iinniin,iA tc m nl I.W U1I. " - t- - r- - ""- -----n IHIIMUHKVl fi.l Ik.t Mu.t .."'..- 7 - -. . ' --- s j tw w WDixr aoM not tct Hhl ic Iter Cut thnsf rnloc nnf ,M,in rtri,H.iftu,A . ;..f: .liVVSr1"!? . - .aV . Vft m. -...v..M-,'MTN"niVHHII 3VVUUa I Ti - jr. s7? W UW J ttUM r T JaDdtlialTndnuntiri.Vffriti.t4M ni,. lffi.Tr:r:L.i"si.J?"nw I felffll ate MrT IBwkl&WrW 4lr? UfJ faiiiiiiWEysW'jSfiKv'i v . eCfwiferTaMJS 1 Jin Pi. vv II 1 BPw vm 1-!.?, L : i HHs?2 til I ffiiDPnucinlECN A m HT isiin III H K.sw tedr jtHK Mm II - ssB llssWli' k W I 1 II HIJI 11. TAB .l jlV 1 ruuu iudw H with its n Pullman buffet ilteper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains WEVr blDE DIVISION. W.TWEI N rO.ITLANU AND CoRVALLISj Mail tlainsdail y except Sunday. 730 a Ml ....Portland.. Arl 5.-0PM 1215 fi( Ar... Corvallis...Lvf t pm At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the O. C. &. Ry. LXPRCSa TRAIN DULY EXCEPT SUNDAY. A M OAM A M 4:50PM) l.v ...Portland ...Ar) 8,-25 7.'30PMS-Lr .. McMinnulleLv-5.-5o H30 pm) Aig Indttcndence Lv) 4:50 Direct conn etions at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oiiental nnd Pacific mail steamsh-p line for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates en application Kates and ticket1? to Eastern noints nnrl Europe. Alo JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUbTRALLIA, can be obtain?'! from W. V. SKINNER, Ticket ont, Salem. H. KOEIILER, Manager. C. II. MARKHAM. G. F i P. A. Portland ranscontinenkl t:.ouiG:. Via Spokane Minneapolis st Paul and Den vor Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates to eastern citirt. For full ditails call on or address BOKE& BARKER agents, Salem, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers lea e Ainsw orth dock, rortlnntt Dec. 28, Jan. 2, 7 ,2, ,7 22 2y Feb' 1,6, 11, 16, 21, 26, Fare Cabin, $5; steerage, $2.r0 WILLAMEriE RIVER DIVISION rSSWS" , OUT&,e, Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. lor ( o-valhs, Tuesday, Tnursday and Situnlny at p m Steamir Elmore for I'or land Tuesday, Thu.day and Saturday it 6:45 a.m. ' Transfers to street car line at Oifc.m Citv if the steamers aie delayed thrre. Hound trip tickets 1 to all point in Oregon Washing ton California -r the east Connecting made at Port'and with all rail, ocean and river lines. Call on G. M. powe-s .,, foot Trade street. e., agent, W. II. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Pordand. Oi. ttcl Gcrinail AliibasttJdur to China Is , tlpation by Ur rierce'a Pleasant Pellets.' I MirCitOnilUf tQ lea0 nil UCCOUUt Of J..mon1Jt U Marshatl Street, Hart icu ur muro m Me iiavlnir tieon n.lilr.wri i si.. .?ZFZ-. -ffiJ3!f- " n me outs vmw m Ul0 ,QW , mi Blr,,0 al,KUaRC, 5 !'. hniiri Uk.'jtut -orlfi uv n Ida iTtirclMii. Pique, jfiiOSnbe KWrBVSM rich Champacrne Flavor is fnr and away the best chewing tobacco on the market. Five cents buys one of the new big pieces 40 per cent larger than the old I'ry It Oncfe And You Will Stick to It. OREGON CENTRAL ,ANr Eastern R. R. Company YAQU1NA DAV ROUTE. connecting nt Yaq.'ina i5ay with the Sa Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP PRESIDENT," .Sails, from Yanuira every S days for San rrancisco. Coos l!a. Pori Orr-,! T,m!,ij and Humbolt Bay.' Passenger act .n .mdations unsurpassed. Sh?Iies,t.J0UtebeM,"n the Willamette valley and California. ' Fare frorn Albarv or points westtoSae Franciscoi Cabin. j8; steerage, $6. Kojnd trip, j;uod 60 days, 17 To cow Bay 1 abm $8, steerage J6. To HumboLt Iiaj aid Port Orord, cabin $10; steerage JS ' KIVEK DIVISION .-earner Aiban)" between Portland and Co-vallis through wlteout lay .over. Leaving Corvallis 6:30 a. m. Tuesdays, Tnursdays and j T i ' ' roriianu, Yamhill street Frida s ' m y'" Wednesday and EDWIN STONE, Manager, J. C. MAYO, Supt RnerDivision. CG.COKER, Agent, Salem CCrVa,l,$'r K?iI?"'''"'J"1' " I IIISMSSMMaB Northern Pacific Railway. 1 RUNS Pullman Sleepin' Cirs. ' Elegant Dining Cars Tourist SleeDinCarb To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duloth, ., fJrand Forks, CrcxJkston, Vinmie! rga niROUGH nCKETS To Chiojo, Washington, Philadelphiaw-w York. Boston, and all Points . East and South t For isfonnaticn, time cards, lnapji tickets, call on or itrite THOMAS, WATT & Q, AGENTS'" ,rs Commercial sneet. Salem Ot M D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Passg Ar.tt, Mornsca street corner Third Vo.tland, Or. vikilsMstLf G0 YEARS7 SsHH,EXPERIENCE ITnt Springs, Arkansas, is a good te.Vi, t0,,,ri .w,ntr Sliortest lloe is the Burlington route. Writ Sinf t,on abou' rate8 oS Ticket at offiMAotcocBectinRlines. A, C, SHELDON, fclAtt, Portland, Or. Trade Marks . Designs PABWDinuvB Xm nfir."J"1n"".''lIerlptlonrv luTiHtlon-trD7Sb.MiiS'i11??.fIe6aJC tlom ttletlr confldenj&l IlaMboakf Sul ' z ''"ti "" iP mtca ScltHtfflc flmtkn. A handsomely UuMtr&tcilireetlr Twu, L. eaUlw uT Klentulo iaVmi. tKJ.? , mmmi m pk - sMieignb J ssrteMwjo ""', uuiioa, u. OASTOICUl, 'J -" l -v 1 A - a 1 .-t! '. . 1 1 f7 $&,