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l-'i w- n s Irt f Daily Capital Journal.;A TACOMA, WN..VIEW BV HOF'BFt BROTHERS, TUEaDAY. JAN. :8, 1898. EDITORIAL The senate refuses to debate the Hawaiian question with open doors. Is the senate still on American institution? The January Gentleman Farmer lias an ablo article on farming In the Palouse country. Samples can be seen at tills oillce. J. A. Douthlt, editor and publisher of The Dalles Times Mountaineer, lias our thanks for a cony of his New Year's .Souvenir edition, a larire 11 lustratcd historical quarto dsyotcd to Wusco and Slier man counties. Fine Residence City and Future Outlook, its chants and transportation companies! tiau recn in possesion or tne news from Klondike pome time before they eave ItouUbut have shrewdely hand led the whole thlnir so as touive Se attle the credit. So instead of more crippled banks, busted merchants and empty business blocks, there Is a veritable boom. He spoke highly of tbe Ladd and Bush bank at Salem, saying II had nobly, allsfntnnrt flin f-!qtf1n tiqnlra riilrlnrrl the years of depression. E. IIofer. LETTERS EROM THE SOUND. The Editor Still Talking With Sorts and Conditions. all mr rm, mw wm mi ma NEW KLONDIKE NEWS. Senator Chandler says the president still stands by bimetallism. Secre tary Ghko stands by his plan to treat GOO millions sliver currency as de pendent currency that must be re deemed in gold. That ought to salUfy the Republicans. Three troldbug politicians of cour.-c had to decide that debate UKUlnta labor organizations. Yet the only decent wages paid are where organized. laoor lias been aoie 10 Keep up wagcx In spite of the gold standard politicians. If the people of Oregon, who want honest money und hote-it govern ment, will get together, under new, determined und vigorous leadership, they will sweep the Held next June, against all odds and combinations. Statesman. Is the Statesman not a ware thut a large faction of the Republican part) are lighting Governor Lord and Sec retary of State Klncaldjust becaus'j they have Injected a little "honest government" In the u Hairs of out state. STATE NEWS. The creameries of the Coqullk valley have nearly all shut down. A colony of Swedes Is to bo planted ut Jordun, says the Santlatu News An urtlllclul lake at Buker City, furnishes skating fur hundreds, this winter. Two tickets have been nominated In Wasco for city government Peo ples and Citizens. The site has been purchased for a now mill at Milton, Oregon. It will be a mill with a 200 bbl capacity, dully, Hlchurd Thomas and William Murray' of near Hourno, Oregon, were killed last Wednesday by u glunt powder explosion. The tax levy In Clackamas county IhUU-G mills, .12 for general, .7 lor school, ,4 roud and 3.0. Lust year the levy was U7.12 mills, died ut home Friday 'arternoon of Iti llumutiou of the bowels. She camo to Oregon City In 1801. Voters o! Uukcrcity will decide by their ballots whether or not that dis trict Is to liuvo u tux of $0000 levied upon Its taxable pioperty. A, Smythe.Arllngton, well-known hi Grant county. Is feeding 10,000 head of sheep iu Minnesota, wnlch he will soon put on the Chicago market. Coos and Cnrry counties have un der wuy the publication of a history of pioneer und curly settlement. Dutu and statistics of the Indian war of 1855-60 not heretofore published. It Is reported that the sugar-beet Industry will be undertaken In earn est In Malhuor county next season by a colony of German farmers, wiio have purchased a large tract of laud from the K. S. x I), Company, near Ar cadia. The Uootli.Kelly Lumber company lias taken the contract fori furnishing 100,000 feet ofcross-uriu tlmbor for Huiiicuwuy x liorkholdor, ut Cottugo Grove. It will require ubout 20 car loads, the ilrst two of which arrived ut Cottugo Orovo on Tuesday. Judge illloy last week made an or der admitting the sovou Van Pelts, held prisoners at Gold Ileacli, In Curry county, to ball; bonds llxed ut 8j00 each, which It is understood they will be able to furnish. If ball Is fur nished. Curry county will save ubout 91400 that otherwise would have to be puhi out for boarding thu prisoners. .Tho Ashland Times says that W. II llreese, of Talent, and M. Van Hough tun will head 11 colony or 18 which started Sunday for Costa Kica, Cen tral America, to engage 1 11 entree planting. Seven start from AkIiIihhI, und 11 number at Portland, ami suverul others In Minnesota. They will sail from New Orleans Tor l'oit Union, Cost a Kbit, by steamer on the 28th of this mouth. After 11 short season us 11 "wide open" town, Pendleton has settled down to qulctudu und morality at night lime, says the Hast Oregoulaii. Thu tiger und Iter cubs are no lunger round in the back rooms of saloons awaiting combat with all comers, and particularly thu "Jay" who Is anxious to solium c from his lucre us soon as possible. To be sure, the nlckol-lu- tliu-stut machines remain, but, these utford a very mild sort of spjrt com pared with faro, craps, chuck a look und stud poker. Pendleton hit about been deserted by transient gamblers and tinhorns, for their occupation Is gone. IN OLDEN T1ME3 Peoplu overlooked the liiipoitauco of permanently benellnlal effects and wore satlslled with tranclout action; but now that it Is generally known that Syrun of Figs will permanently overcome habitual constipation, well informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a time, but tinully Injure the system. Ktar Coiullpaituu lake Ktrl 1 Clover Uoo to, tlie great Wood 1'urllier. Cure Head ache, Nmouwcu, Eruptions otwiUe face, rind miVetllie uead clear a a bell, Sold by D.J. Fry Tacoma, Jan. 15. Having a day to spend ut Tacoma, we put up at the homelike yet luxuriant hotel by that name. Since leaving home we had traveled on trains, boats, "treet cars, dining cars, at hotels and rode In om nibuses with the Frawley theatre company. At Hotel Tacoma we again had them seated opposite us at, table. We had a good laugh together, and, as It afterward turned out, here saw the last of them. They said there were worse towns than Salem as show towns At the home of Miss Dewey, a Pa cific coast leader In Kindergarten work, we had the unexpected prlvl llge of meeting General Uradley, a re tired army olllcer who has seen much service on the western frontier. .His beautiful home on Prospect Hill Is si 1 a red by several married daughters, three generations happy In an exten sive housc.wlth wide porches, all over looking the Incomparable inland sea nearly a thousand feet below. Gen cral llradlcy and wife are the soul of true Hospitality in entertaining stran ger). I remarked to him that the governor of Oregon was a military man, and was once stationed at Fort Stellacoom. He said he knew that and had also read many f Governor Lord's public addresses and state pa pers and considered him a man of good Judgement and sound principles. we also met, uenerai urauieys son-in-law, Hon. Robert Collier, secretary of the chamber oT commerce. Tacoma does two-thir.dsof tliocx- Sortand Import business dune on the ound. Besides manufactures and shipping, It Is a beautiful residence city, especially on the elevation facing the Sound. Tho residences seem less scattered than in Seattle, while the grounds are better Improved and tliero seems to be more room for parks and drives. Of course, Tacoma Is not as lively as Seattle, nor is any othcrcity on the northwest coast. Hut so long asTaca mu keeps commercial suprcmancy and is backed by the Northern Pacific, she will easily hold her place along with Portland und Seuttle. Considered us u residence city ulone Tacoma Is easily the llrst city on the sound. I met Editor Ryan and his ftsSJSiW'Ai. ft. ,, M'Teu'dlotJonrof1 tfic Tucomu News, who udmlts thut Seat tle has the start on tho whole uorth west for JCIondlko business and Is likely to keep It. We took a boat for Olympla. It was a few hours lute and did not leach the Capitol of the Evergreen stato until 0 p. m. A good supper was served on the boat, for which wo were well prepared and set u pace that would have convinced Gov. Fletcher that we areequully ut homo on laud or water. I ta'kcd with an Indian man who had been to Eastern Oregon to get laud on a reservation. lie was back liero oyctorlng. Ho and ills wife take out thrco sacks a day for which thev get75cMits a sack. Ho says the In dians In Eastern Oregon raise little grain too lazy. He knew David Urewer.atChema'va and had a nephew ut the school. Ills wire possessed. In addit on to that sterling Indian virtue of taciturnity, 1 iiaoitor industry, slio never stormed knitting from the lime we got on thu boat ut Titcoma till we reached Olyiu pin. Among tho passengers was He v. John Bridges, recently a Methodist minister at South Ottumwa, la., a urotner or tne punilc lauds cummls sloner.of Washington. Ho is aScotch inan, has been In this country about ten years. Ho told me ho had devoted about live years to tho study of phil osophy. 1 told him ubout our South Salem Heading circle, and he urged that we should tako up thu study of Husklu, who, ho said, divided the activities of lire under three needs labor, amusements, culture. I told him about our Illlhco club and he said, while ho would be con demned by many of his church for belonging to such a club, he believed It met a legitimate need of humanity and was a s-oclal necessity, lie would provide In a town of two thousand people one public assembly room, or forum and amusement hall combined where all could gather for music, outurtaltimeut, speaking, and this .Methodist proauher went so far us to say lie would provide 11 bar. open and public to all where gentlemen und ladies could get anything to drink, they wanted, and drink It is they wanted to without condemnation or loss of self-respect Tho lovo of music, entertainment and amusement rho said was one of the uoblost quail ties of human nature und should bo utilized for the elevation of the poor, degraded und ignorant, it was what distinguished man from the brute and .the churches wore making a mistake iu refusing to recognize that man is a social being. llov. Bridges addressed tho stu dents ut the Washington State Uni versity on moral philosophy and triv ulled toOlympia with lit. Not agree lug with all his propositions, we found htm uoulturod, companionable Scotch man, with uliitcst heterodox views ubout uplifting Immunity. On the boat to Olympla was a gentleman cjunocted with 0110 of the Scuttle banks. In an extended conversation ho admitted thut but fur tho Klondike gold tllscovorvSenttlu would huvo suffered u further collapse before the end of 181)7. That gold Und was u godsend und Seattle mcr-1 Steamer "Corona" Just turned From Alaska. Re- NEARLY A MILLION GOLD DUST, Greater Excitement Than Ever Prevails, Seattle, Jan. 18. Twenty-two persons arrived here last night from Dawson City on the steamer Corona, bringing with them a small amount of gold dust and drafts on tbe North American Company and the Alaska Commercial Campany. amounting, It issam, 10 Between seuu.uuuandsi.ouu. 000. In the party was one woman, the second woman to come out this win ter. The party consisted of Andrew Ole- son, E. li. Jenkins, Leonard Sedg wick, E. Thomasslnl. D. Campbell, L. V. Grady, V. M Kaufman, T. E. Urcnler. Joe Brand. H. C. Belong. Carl Hunt, Colonel Brosius, J. J, Baker, B. Tragedlo. Chris Nueber. James Wardell, J. O. Berth, James O'Brien, w. II, Welsh, H. T. Coffin, II. L. Burt, and Mis9 Lou Keller. The amount of drafts brought down represents the proceeds of 6ales of claims to Cudahy &HeaIy' the Yukon x Klondike Mining Co. and to private parties. The largest Individual atiu unts were brought by the follow fellow follew ing: D. Campbell, $130,000. E. II. Jenkins, $125,000. Leonard Sedwick, $100,000. A ndrew Oleson $120,000. T. E. Brenlcr, $40,000. Joe M. Brand, $15,000. In reference to the food situation at Dawson, arrivals corroborate pre vious reports, that while food is scarce, there will be no "tarvatlon. They consider that It will be impos sible to get the relief expedition In, at this season of the year. The relief expeditions can easily reach Lake Lambarge, but tbe trouble will begin when the Yukon Is reached. The Yukon Is filled from . -. w.au.u vii,ii K'cau iu, iiUgCa from ten to twenty feet high, the Ice being thrown up in great blocks and standlpgatall sorts of angles. Men with dogs can make their way by hug glng the shore, but no great amouut or supplies can be transported by dog teams. Hops Sold. At Aurora Monday afternoon Sheriff F. T. Wrigbtman sold 100 bales of hops, u total of 18,300 pounds, to satisfy a judgment held by Edgar Grim vs. H. V. Short and Geo. Mencke. The Imps were bid in by the latter for $1711.07. The purchaser held a claim against Mr. Grim for $1083.00 and consequently paid that gentleman tho difference or $28.G1. The hops sold for about 0 2-5 cents per pound. All druggists soil Dr. Miles' Nervo Floaters. Dr. Miles' Nerve r lastcra ESc at kit drutgUU. Officers Elected. At the an nual meeting of tho stockholders of the Sliver Creek Falls Powor aud Im provement Company held in this city Monday, the old olllcers were re elected as follew: President, E. Ilrey man; Vice President, Dr. T. C. Smith; Secretary, F. W. Waters; Treasurer, A. T.GIIbert.l Bk, t -J ..- - for intantS and unuurcn. The Fac-simile Signature of Appears on Every Wrapper. . . DERBY bW. Bargains in Real Estate! 254 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. CrWccra agents for Canadian Pacilic Railway. FARM. PROPERTS a6oo acre grainand s'.ock farm three miles Irom railroad, runirtg water, good springs aad fair buildings. This is the best bargain in the Willamette valley. Price only $0.5 per acre. 332 acres, two and one-hall miles northwest of Amity 24o.acres under cultivation; all fenced; 2 houses and 2 barns; family orchard; level land running water. Price j2S.ooptr acre. 690 acres adjoining Marion station a fine stock farm 90 acres under cultivation first class family orchaid good liouso; 2 good Darns springs ana running water an ior 9" per acre. 3u acres.- 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles from Shelburg at the crosr i-ig of tho O C & ERR and SPUR. 150 acres in cultivatien: good house and barn; all under fence! family erchard: good springs and running water.Price $3oo. loo acres 4 miles southwest of Turner.' 10 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good heus: and bam 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. ' Only J25, per acre. 71 acres one-half mile torn Minto, 20 acres in cultivation good house and barn; Tuning water. Price S1300. 20 acres of fine land 3 miles s uth. all in J'ood cult;vation for $750. TO TRADE,-?20 acres inUmatilla count) for improved Salem pioperty. TO TRADE.. -185 aeres on the Alsra foi city of Salem.property, improved or unim roved. CITY TROPERTY. A fine residence property inside, cheap, call for prices. House ani 3 acres of ground in suburbs c city cheap. $700. A nnnrt npw hnnu of Q room 5 for $IOOO. $150 cash, balance Sis', per mouth. House a,d lot in Yew Park at a bargain a SS.00 List your house and farm for rent or for sale With us. We sell tickets on theC madian Pacific rail r3id at 5.00 to $7.00 less to eastern points. Four blocks from Lincoln schocl bouse, One residence half-block in Salem with pihile e of enclosing half of street, city .vater fine fruit trees, if sold within three months for $300. A bargain' as it commands beausi) ful view. WONDERFUL MEDICINE FREE! it WMmmwlriLrJlEmmJm. . knrrzOrfj THE KISS OP DEATH i iiuhXff I m mm wm Consumption li abroad in the land and death may lurk in a kiss, or course it ii absurd to suppose that as lonir as love rules the world, people will stop kUsin?. The.' leaves only one tirotec- tlon aralnst consump tion. K the blood is pure and the tissues nouml unit healthy, the deadly germs of consumption arc harmless, fir. Plercc'a Golden Medical Discovery Is the great mood puruicr ana tissue builder. It makes the liver active, the digestion perfect, and the appetite keen It drives out all disease germs and builds solid, healthy flesh, There is another and gTavcr danger that threatens woman in the marital relation. It is the peril that attends maternity. No woman van safely become a mother wh suffers from weakness or ill-health of the delicate organs that bear the hardens or child-bcarine. Dr Wcrce'a Favorite Pre scription robt maternity or its unnatural terrors. It makes a woman strong and vlf orous where she most needs strength and vigor It banishes the annoyances or the period or anticipation and makes the little stranger's advent easy and almost painless. Good druggists sell both the " Golden Med ical Discovery" and the "Favorite Pre scription " and will not try to substitute in frrior preparations. ' 1 tunrrrd with a bearing down pain in mj pelvis aud a hurtlug In my back and loins, tspe cLilly whenever 1 exposed myself or took cold," writes Mrs. Tilllc Cunningham, or Weir, Choctaw Co., MIm. "I look Or. Hrrce' favorite Pre scription and Ooldcn Medical Discovery' for there months and am now strong and well and all my bad feelings hare duupprarsd." Bilious attacks and constlr oat snrely, speedily and permanently c 1 icire i'icasaui 1 eweis. tlon are cured b Ilr Pierre' l!.,unt Pellet. Thau . .. late and invigorate stomach, liver and bow- J tot eis. uue nine -Tenet" ts a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. An honest druggist will not offer tome worthless substitute for profit's take. PROMPTLY SENT TO tEVERY MAN WIIO NEF.US A GENERAL BRACING UP. Brings Perfect Manhood to All ! The Greatest Discovery ofthe Famous Physicians' Institute 'i OF0CIIICAGO1 ILL.; tfeJ-Gratultously, jjladly sent to all mcn.wliojneed itand who will write for it. A large percentage or the men of today are sadly In need or the right kind or medical treatment ror the weakness peculiar to men. Many cases are due to early vices, others to excesses, while many of the cases are due to overwork, worry and general nervous debility. It matters not, however, what the cause may have been, the fact still remains that they all require proper medical attention IMMEDIATELY. Write us at once, giving a description or your case, and we will preparr you a course of treatment specially adapted to your condition and StIN'D IT TO YOU ABSOLUTELY FUI2E, In plain sealed package. We can glvu rull strength, development and tone to every portion and orcan of imrtw stop ull drains and losses, and restore you to PERFECT MANHOOD Fall-' ure is impossible with our method. We have thousands of testimonials from all over the world. HEAD WHAT THESE PATIENTS SAY. Physicians' Institute, Chicage: ULANCHARD, Wash. March ; XS96 Dear Sirs. I have nearly finished my course of treatment and find myself a different man. I cannot llnd words enough to praise and ex press the deep gratitude I reel towards you. Your treatment Is simply won derrul. I am perreotly cured, ai I thank you a hundred . times and will help you all I possibly can. M..j did bless you and your work. Yours truly, C. E. P. Physicians' Institute, Chicage: LOTEX, La., June 19 1896 My Dear Friends. Please accept my thanks ror the kindness you have done me. Losses have entirely stopped and vigor has returned I am alt O. K. I am better than I have been for 15 years. I do not feef like the same man. All my friends when they meet me say. "What have you been doing? Never saw a man come out like you." . . Evcr 'our rrlend, M. P. C. Physicians' Institute: HAVANA, N. D., Jan 29 1S95 Gentlemen. I wish to express my heartrelt thanks for the result 'of my treatment. During the last two weeks that 1 took your treatment the Improvement was remarkable. I have had no emissions or other symptoms Ince taking your medicine. My rrlends are all surprised at the Improve ment in my general appearance. Hoping that you may ever prosper, I re ma'n. Yours sincerely Hundreds of similar letters are now on nie In our business office and all are bona fide expressions of prmanently cured men. Do not delav writing to us, and remember that we are not only a responsible Institu. tlon In every way. 'but ours U the largest medical Institute In America that makes a specialty of SEXUAL AND NERVOUS DISEASE iV.. ".. postnp on medicine, which is always plainly sealed. Scenic Iine.0 World j jn imirf.L r'jz- Tt.'a. r' f : wfo-Tf'T' "n cZft " ' ry .,j'fl5s,iJ fcRfTS Vy7 Ef!-fB.?r 7& tor wSsSy3 timsssssmm 3 ttS1 VSrtfWv&AJ9fF-i . sftsM t tstlaaatssw- -:denver RIO GRANDE RAILROAD. B THE POPULAR THROUGH CAR LINE fKUM i nc NORTHWEST fcAST TO ALL POINTS R. C NICHOL Cl At mt S. K. HOOPER. C. P. & T. A 151 WuhtorwoS'' PORTLAND, OM. DENV.CX)la NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY IB B BARH & PETZEL are headquarters for them. and all work connected with the business. PLUMBERS AND TINNERS, 214 Commercla CALL TOR WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand applicable to tlie payment oi auw-i-rants of the city of Salem, endoised on or be fore June 6. t&oo, drawn upon the Eeneral fund. Please present said warrants for pa ment at Ladd & Bush bank, as interest on same will cease from the date of tins notice. A. A. LEE, City Treasurer. Sa'em,Dec.2S, 1S97. ' 1 8 lot NOTICE. To Stockholders of tlie '1 hos. Kay Woolen MilU'o- The rrgu'ar am ual meelint; ol stockholders ot this omninv will bj held at their office nn Tuenlav. iaiiuarv iSS. lSoS. at 2 o'clock p m. foi tlie nun use cf electinc directors for fhe ensuing ear. K. II. COS110W, 1 8 3w Secretary. Tor Infants and Children. Tfcs ho- 0 " Ita ererr '4-? I1fI- CCB33eejijBjeMjsxfcijijpma c-sa The buffet 1 1 smoKing car on tlicaUurlincton'sSt Paul-Chicago Limited Is a veritable club house on wheels. The smoking room Is a brilliantly lighted apart ment,32 feet long.beauti- fully carpeted, hnlslinrl In rnnlim.nnv a"d furnished with eay chairs, setees, kuuii-iuiiu ,1 writing uesi:. iiere you may Inutiire. rpirtl. wrlt ,rns.oin smni-n or play cards from 7 20 p." m. until mifinigiitaud from 0:00 until 0:23 a, m. A. C. SHELDON, n'l A cent; Portland, Or. A 1IAPPV NEW YEAR1 pleasant tin pleasure of such Is made haipicr still by across me commit and tl -;'" tn.aiijr inujuttu uy a railway sr vicc, winch includes cornier , safety.courleous treatment and fast time. Theso are the four most promin. nt features of the Northern I acific Railroad and the features of which its patrons always cheerfully testify. All information as to terms, connections, etc., will be cheeifuley furnished, and tickets to lr'nea-tw- be provided by Thomas, "2." . ." 26 Commercial Street, Salem Trains leae Poitland 11 n. m. Trains arrive Portland 5 p. m. Oieffon Short Line! 1 an ta bum 1 issssastMtMHssssto TO THE EAST GIVESf THE OF CHOICb Two Transcontinenhl Rouigc. Via Spokane Minneapolis s't Paul and Den. ver Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates to eastern cititi. For full details call on or address BOIEE & BARKER agents, Salem, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portland, Dec. 28, Jan. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, Feb, 1,6, 11, 16, 21, 26, Fare Cabin, $5; steerage, $2.50. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND SALEM ROUTE-,Steamer Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. For Corvallis, Tuesday, Thursday ?nd Saturday at 3 p.m. Steamer Elmore fori?j r.land Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday it 6:45 a. m. Transfers to street car line at Oregon City if the steamers are delayed there. Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washing ton, California or the east. Connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines. Call on G. M. Powers, agent, foot Trade street. W. II. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 P M 8:30 P 7-'45 A m) Lv...;i'ortland. ..Ar Lv....Satein . ...Lv Ar. San Francisco Lv (9:30 AM J7IO A M ( B.'oo P M Above trains stop at all principal station bet. Portland and Salem, Turner Marion Jefierson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSK11URG MAIL, r-DAILY. .Ar Lv Lv 4--3 4 2 OO; (730 PM PU A M 8.-30 am) Lv ...Portland iiooa m Lv Salem.... J20 p m 1 Ar ... Roseburg. I ullnian bullet sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail tiains daily except Sunday. 730 A Ml Lv.... Portland.. Ar) 550 PM 1215 r M f Ar. . , .Corvallis. . .Lv f 1.-05 P At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. EXfRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4'5rM) Lv .. .Portland. ...Ar) 825 A M 730 PMLr... McMinnville Lv- 5.-5b a m H3Q pm) Ar; Independence Lv) 4.-50 AM Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for 1APAN AND CHINA. bailing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and FrnFf- ,A.ls.? JAPAN' CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtain?! ... i,. ojviii r.it. 1 trirpr LvAn, , -.... .-V. from Salem, C.H, ,., R- KOEHLER, Manager. MARKIIAM. G. F. &P.A. Portland- OREGON CENTRAL JVND Eastern R. R. Company IYA11UINA niv DnriTt. F!S?itBt.Y,ufe'lna Uay with the Sa Francisco & Vaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT." . for San Trinidad 3iils from Yaquina every 8 davs ShoSattT'i. 0mmHatbns unsurpassed. an0CaHf00bbeUeeD the Hamettvalley Tr;z"vK,..liW ?fys. 7. PHYSICIANS' INSTITUTE, Dcpt. 005 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL, Di,!il, nK.i .. v-.vw,i mlu most direct mm. n I J.iU r, i .. .wm.v .-. uwii, v-uiorauo. Kansas. Mice...: river and all southern and eastern points Look at t' e time: Portland to,New York, 4' days. Poitland to Chicago, y. days Portland to St Louis y. days Portland to Demer, 2VJ Jay, Portland to Salt Late 11 ' ' Free reclining chair cars L'phoUered tourist sleeping cars I ullman palace sleepus; cats ror uii jiarticulars regarding cards, etc., call on or address DOlbE BARKER, c a,?EI4RYm0r r-veWng Vtmtt . A j W.liCOAIAX, ' General Agent. io low Bay cabin 8; steerage $6. ZillTVy aad 1ort ; RIVER DIVTainw C0Tamsert'wbi;y"-be,tteen Por"a"d and oundavs !.; n "T" .i "ursaays and dock 6-bnim f j na Vamhill street Fridays 00a-m-Mondays, Wednesdays and I pmnv c-T.r-. . . ir iiT?11' Manager, J. C.MA0,Supt. River Division. CG.COk'FR a... o.,. vervains, Or ", ","iii.w. aien em. rates, time MAD. ME AMAii F "ill TABLETS r03ITI'EW cnita MAt ianliKi7VK2"A,l IWU1. 18-101. J Tl. rT,nt. (,"""? nn IttnLOI, t wf V . .1 j.. 1 "- ina 4E23, ?.' tB ISiSSlKSa"? tato. Ir, tliiiTh' I nVS!i,'.?J??.-mp.lorS iaain time. Itieii m iii!i. . l?,n3mplica It JliM-Ko.T5iSoaBRHirfiS Ithio:,5" Tablet.. IT.t fillip. .. . v4 They AAV arisTrrv;"'"" uircnler fra. .-.-. --nilZUY CIS UUnrimrm -f st CUuiNlM. ror bale at.odiem Ur. bvO J FRY VV 'smfmjjifitNmfr -tr; s- mmmmtmtom elllllltiiiiiUellllH