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3 4 !J 7 1 f ' I i-i -u-t.rr.'.n.i'ruii , MtWaJtakifc Daily Capital Journal. BY HOKBR DROTHURS, FRIDAY. JAN. ai, 1898. EDITORIAL. The Journal lias taken no notice of the clmru'CH mudc. iwiliiRt roiiio tf tlio Peopled party leaders in this unite. In the liopoof fccltiu; n willd union of tlio Silver forces that sun Iiortcd Jiryiio and Watson, wc have lclt It to be our duty, to Ignore the accusations mudo by the 1'coplo party iiKulnst tlicir leadcre, and to prevent their belief uw;d ti split up the re form forces In Oregon. J tin list not bo overlooked that the controversy over the action of the 'People's party lenders In the legisla ture noes not concern ins Democrats or Silver Hcpubllcans, nor Indeed the Hinccro and patriotic rank and flic of thu I'eoplo's party. Tlio Interested taxpayer, who deiuandrt protection and relief at the tiiindsurnwell-dl-lp-lined opposition party, Is Indllferent to personalities but not Indifferent V Union. Tim Journal docs not believe In personal politics nor in holism. 11 Is oppoed to all such manifestations or corruption ami die-tutorship. JU. iidloK'race to the American people that they cannot havo Honest elec tlonsandleiflslatures free from cor ruption. Hut ni long as human mi ture Is ralllbloand the system defec tive wo must not expect even reform parties to he (icrfecl. The people Have a right to demand that the trusted leaders of reform par- Lies snail no 1. ciikiiko in corrupt prac tices. The iwople have a right to de mand that the leadership or the new Union party, or whatever tlio co.ill tlon of Silver and Reform forces Is called, shall be at least as clean as the best element nt the Republican party. Tlmy may be disappointed In this respect. Tlio people have a right to Insist that the Union opixisliluu party shall be placed under control 01 tiie licit elements, net the worst, or the IV' i pie's, Democratic and Silver lb'publl can orgaiiia.iions. 11 cannot be loaded do. mi with representatives el factions and emissaries of their polltl eal opponents. This Is an old game to defeat the people. It Is the game of "heads 1 win, lulls you lose Give us a clean Union from the start. Now we know wo are speaking plainly about theM matters. It will Iks ten times letter for the causo of the people mid the cause of ginnl gov ernment that the Union party bo de feated In IbUd If It does not present a clean ticket of able ami lnuest men from top to bottom, than to win an election with candidates who will ills appoint the taxpayer and discredit the party they represent- Such a vic tory would be doar bought and a one torm niralr. While ou are building a pursy, gentlemen, build It to endure for generations. FROM LOWELL, MASS. Tho Home of Hood's Sarsnparllla- A Wonderful Curo. "A iwcllliiff na big as a largo marble camo under my tongue. Physicians said it was semi-transparent tumor and must be operated upon. I felt I could not stand it, find ns spring camo began to take my favorite spring tonic. Hood's Barsaparilln. The bunch gradually decreased and finally disappeared. I have had no sign of Its re turn. I am glad to pralso Hood's Harsapa rllla." Mrs. If. M. Conun.v, 8 Union Bt., Lowell, Mass Get IIOOD'8. Hood's PI'i" - -' i vv. -v.. JOURNAL Mr. U'Rcn had some of well in hand at any rate. "X-RAYS." his proxies The light Is Oeer; but It Is for governor. made In the name of Hermann they want Por U'Rcn! the Democrat, not be a union form forces. lie's been abused by Therefore thcresliotild of the Silver and Ri- Kxttavogant Insurance. To the Kdller: I see by your paper that our cltirens of Salem paid In surance premiums during the past year to tlio amount of $75,000, and that only JKSOO, of this amount was re turned In the payment of Iosmjs. This Is an enormous drain, and every property owner In this city is affected by ft, whether ho has any part of inesu premiums or not. lire iiisur a nee is a necessity, ami while our Joses during tlio past Hvo jears hae been much les than the average, yet it must ho admitted that we have paid an unreasonable amount for our Insurance Now the most profitable line of risk to Insurance companies, are dwellings and their contents as they are not subject to the conflagration hazard. On that class of property It is not nee cessary to pay the exorbitant rates charged by tho tnsuraii'.'o trust. Wo now have an association In this state consisting of more than f000 property owners Incorporated for their own mutual protection 1 re fer to tho Oregon Mro Relief As sociation, or McMlnnvllle, Oregon. I bocaino a member of that u-oclulloii IS mouths ago. and had two dwellings and my household goods Insured wltU tiiem. binco that time, the associa tion has paid looses In tills and every other county of the Wlllametto val ley except Ilenton and Multnomah, and yet 1 have been called upon to pay but one assessment, and that for only 04 cents. 1 would bo glad to see more of our citizens avail themselves of tho protection offered to members of this association. PltOPUKTY OWNKU. AN OLD SOLDIER. Contrasts the Expenditures for Pacific Railways and Pensions. Ed. Journal. In connection with the mutter or draining the treasury Hi payment of pensions to the old soldiers, pcrhans you would 1ms kind enough to reprint the following, and let tho people Judge. Of c uirso they will say, we got some bcnellt from tho railroads but will not admit that any one or any consequence vu,ur Is bene lliod by the inunsy thrown away on old soldiers. Sim II. WiiiTi:. Co. D, l-llli Wis. V. V. 1. THK RKI'RI.ST enclosed Is a ilme-stalncd clinnlnir tmm 11 San Francisco paper. The article Is at least twenty years old and has no value except to recall the vast sums paid the Pucllic railreads: Ciiicauo, August f A special dis patch from Washington to the "Post" says: -uunog 1110 month or July, l,5ii.7tK was paid by the government In Interest on the original Central and Unlou Pacific subsidy bonds, and WJ0.180 was added to the Milking fund, the transaction showing a net loss orl,lt5L'.UI0. Since thoThuriuan rundlng bill went Into effect In July, l"s, Just seventeen years ago. the government paid !&.",7iM.07U In terest on these bonds, or which $23, .1IU.0I8 stands on the treasury books as having been repaid In transporta tion and cash, mostly ttansporlatlou, leaving n net apparent loss to the goxernmonl on its Pacltic Railroads guaranty or $aj,:iSI.7J. The slnklrg Kind oilset to this foots up $21,102,107. which Miowb that the uovcrntiient Is actually i.ut M,'.!23,&05 since the Tliuriiiiiuiict went into effect through is connections with the main lines of the two toads mentioned. 'The total Interest paid by the goveriuiunt on these bonds and the bonJs or subsidiary lines, loss $2d. lll,f)0J rapid by transportation and cash, Is $77,001,0is, against which stands the sinking fund offset of $21.- 102,107 which would make the actual loss on interest neeounlnlonojoo, D2d. $21. Add to this the principal or the bonds, $01.02:1,012. and we have a I-ederal Investment )f $120,532,433 in Pacltic railroads. The worst of it is every day costs the government more money. Every day sees more good dollars going after bad. The sinking ruudarops further behind tho. gov ernment's Interest payments at every tick of tho clock. Wo pri it below what we con Ider one of tho worst abuses or the poii slon system, the private petition bill. It Is copied from the Corvallls Times: loiik'ue, 01 urcgon, is hogging con- Tiib Journal Editor was callnd home from his trio to Washington state before he got through writing about the land or gold seekers. WhenCnauncy Dcpew declared that "not a single great orator had been produced In the last 20 years," he s.ic- illices every claim which he ever had to the respect or William Jennings Uryan. InT. T. Geer's speech, at Sunnv- sldc.hc made the stateincnttliat there : were about a couple or dozen of Silver Republicans In Marlon county. Mr. ' uecr must nave meant his own pre There are 80 members oi the U.S. Senate and one vacancy. There are 00 lawyers now In tho senate. The house of representatives is now mm- nosed of 3"s members of whom 215 are 1 iawicrs. This shows the advantage of learning how to talk, and or becom-! log ramllliar with the rules governing conventions aud other public meet ings, and the craft of coiporatlons In well pleasing their friends. La Grande Observer. Lincoln County Leader: Out nt his home across the Olalla the old soldier, J. S. Conklin Is lighting his last des perate battle, lie Is ci fecbled -a Itli ago but he Is struggling grandly. rl lie disease against which he is making his unequal struggle Is the result of a frightful wound received In the f:crvlcc of his country, and which tor more than thlrly years has made him a hopeless, suffering in valid. Now the unequal contest is nbotil ended, nnd we fear that by the lime this is In print the old soldier will have his lirst surrender, and death will have gained another victory. .j.A.m, in "I"11 j'""1 for Infants and Children. The Jac-simile Signature of C&a&y&McXikt Appears on Every Wrapper. TMC CtNTUN COMPANY TTMUMftAT BTKCtT, MCW YORK CtTT "hrbDV p" on 1 1 LLSSO U vUi , s3K8JEtf &&8& O.C.T.Co's STEAMLRS a i--. nA Pnmnnn leaves for Portland daily, ex- fl cept Sunday ai7 : " (juick time, regular sei uce and low rates. Dock between ! "ale and Court streets. M. r. JJALDW Acent. 3alem jBfegg No more Coflln Monoplles In Salem. Ol 0 mm ojtijII j. l mm 256 Commercial street, Has just added a full and complete line of Collins.- Caskets, Robes and certliliigpretainlng to the under taking business Embaimlng a specialty. Needs no recommendation as he has practiced his profession In Salem for 15 j ears and that will speak for Itself. 1 also carry a full line of furniture, carpets, wallpaper, mould ings. Pr.ceto tit the hard times. Call and be convinced. Phone at store No, 193, at house No. 191. Bargains in Real Estate: How's This! "We olT-r One Hundred Dollars Re gard fcr any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by HulPsCutnrrh Cure. F. J. Chknkv & Co., Props. To ledo. O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 ears, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially ablo to carry out an obligation made by their linn. West & Truux, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Watdlng. Klnnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Price, 75c, per bottle. Sold by al Druggists. Testimonials free. 254 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. t"Vccra agents for Canadian Pacific Railway. FAKM rKOI'KKTl Karl'i Clover Koot Tea. lor ConstlnatiOT it's the Hest anj if after usint; it ou don't SoUl by D. J. Fry. gross for pensions of $25 per monllir'"' :?r. l"?1":is B -our each for some half dozen or his cou- raoneJr' stlt Heals, ho are without honorable I discharge from the army. Wnen pen; slon claims are without merit and re sort to fraud Is necessary tti secure the claimant a place on the roll, a rush is always made for congress. Ry this route bogus soldiers get their names on the list, and congress thus becomes Instead of the governmental bulwark that It ought to be, a legislative har rldau tor evil men to use In fastening fraud upon society. The pensions Mr. Tonge bogs for.tuay have merit behind them, but the fast that thej cannot stand the scrutiny of the regular pen sion department challenges strict In vestigation at the hands of congress. They are all likely to be granted Dreadfully Nervous. Gknts:, l was dreadfully uenou and for (or relief took )our Karl's Clover Koot Tea. It tjuiet-U my nerves and strengthene my ubole Nenous System. I nis troubled with onsti,ation, Kidney and Dowel trouble. Vour let soon Cleansed my S) stem so thor ougbly that I rapidly regained health and lrength Mrs. b. A Sweet. Uartlord.Conn Sold by D. J. Fry. he Not Deceived I A Coufh, Horvrnessor Croup are not to be infied with. A dose in rme ofShdo's Curo will save vou much oubti. Slid by D. I. Fry. ATTKNTIO.V WOODMKN'. He sure and attend lodge on Friday night and near me loctre uy ur. t. A. ratne, superintendent of the asylum.ou" Re serve Fund." AH Woodmen are lu tonsteil. Hy order or O. L. Darling, C. O. 20 2t STATE NEWS. dd:dddddddd9a, SCROFULA, One of America's most ta rn r a (W v m . .iO r m mous pnyuctans says: ocroi- w ul. Is external consumption." $ Scrofulous children are often 3; beautiful children, but they lack nerve force, strong bones, JJ stout muscles and power to w disease. For delicate w Ml w V sV sV resist children there is no remedy g equal to 8 Scott's Emulsion in. .in. 11 I sV of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- J phosphites of Lime and Soda. It fills out the skin by putting; gXJsIICSUCCIlCUlUIW 11 111 JS.CS oy the cheeks red by making rich $ blood. It creates an appetite $ for food and gives the body power enough to digest It. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emul- slon. y fi scorr & povvke, o), v- f i The H.ikjr City council levied a 10 mill property lax for the coming your. The schoolliouse on the unpor North Fork ol the Coqullle river was burned last weoK Augusta II. Liicrutx has been ap IKilnted postmistress at Sublimity, lce J. A. Dltter, removed Warren N. Uotlfrey, of Clackamas county, died at his home in Ore gon City. HowsstM years old. The trouble was catarrh of tne stomach The tract of land known as tho Chadwlck tract, containing about S.otX) acrec of eoul land, has been xuj for $12S.0O. Tiie land was alued at from $lJ to ;s per acre. Tho city council at linker City re jected the proposition of bonding the city rr l,t rr aiklltlonal water supply. It will Le suUmlttetl to .1 pop ular rote. The store of J D. MoFarlane at Kt.apjK), on the Columbia, above, As toria was burgluriaetl Wednesday. About UX) in Uiottuy ami some stamps and ntuer articis wre stotou. A tuluer named ltne. aged ivi, was burned to death 'lHwxiay, in his eabiu on RatUsiutWe Uuloh. near Simru It Is sumwsed lie suffered an attack of boar 1 failure and fell into toe lire. Lawrence Jarutgan, a coal miner at tiie Reaver II ill In Ouos county, was kill) while at work In the wine last week. II wa, engaged la 'pulling piUars" and tailed to gel out of thv way, a pillar crushing bhu to ik-atb. JudseKakin, i ihkerCi:y. Moa day . rendered a 4uhmi in tae sul Immgwl by the Municipal Security couttiany. again4 Baker county, in Votxlng the -altdili" of county war rants UeW jr ldaiuuif. aluad at a.bout Jl.t.NVK KAtdiag Utat tite war rant nr inwIM. '! east, will pnttaMy be anMaWd to Uw .sunratna court. To Rk Shiikd East. Tlios. S. Reynolds, secretary Tor Chemeketa Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. P., last evening received a telegram from Eiston, Massachusetts requesting that the remains or C. F. Drake bo sent to that place for burial The body was last night ctubilnied aud prepared for the 1 long trip It will be shipped via the Southbound California overland tonight. faooo acre grain and s'ock farm three miles torn railroad runii g v. "iter, good rjirings aid fair building. 1 his is the best bargain in the Willamette valley. Price only $6 51 per acre. 332 acres, lo and one-h ill miles northwest of Amity 2jojicres under cultivation; all fenced; 2 houses and 2 barns; family orchard; level lanJ running witer l'tice $:S.ooi-r acre. 69a acres adjoining Marion station a fine slock farm 90 acres under culm ition fust class family orchird good )out; 2 cxl barns springs and runn.ng water all for $12 per acre. 3 acres, 3 miles nrth of Scio, 2 miles from Sheiburg nt the croy i g of tlw O C &. ERR and SI' RR. 150 acres in cultivati-n: good house and barn; all unler fence! family erchard: good springs and running wa'er.l'rice S3J-0. loo 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 S25. per acre. 71 acres one-half mile 10m Mintcs 20 acres in cultivation good hous; and barn; .runing water. Price $1300. 20 acres of fine land 1 miles south." all in "cod cult ration for $750. TO TRADE. .20 acres inUmatilla county for improved Salem property. TO TRADE --IS5 acres on the Alsea for city of Salemproperty, improved or unim toied. ClTV PROPERTV A fine ic-iJcnce property inside, cheap, call fur priie. Jlou.e anl 3 acres of ground in subutbs o city cheap. $700. A good rew houss of 9 rooms for Slooo. $150 cah. balance $". ler month. House and lot in Yew Paik at a barglin a $S.oo List your house a.id farm for tent or for sale with us. We sell tickets on theC nadian Pacific rail raad at 15.00 to $7.00 less to eatein points, Four blocks from Lincoln school house, 6ne reilence half block in Salem with piiiile e of enclosing half of street, city Mler fine fruit trees, if sold within three months for $300. A bargain'a it commands beau.tj lul view. FIRE INSORflNCE The Royal of "London, The Home' of New York The.c two companies aie rcprnenlcd by Gilbert Bros., and are two of the best coal panics to insure n in the world. The II ime has cash assets of over ten milium. The I RoyU has over twehe millions Tlie Homejwas formerly represented bv C. M. Glenn and was recently purchas d by Gilbert Pros., who will be pleaded to make all renewals when the policies txwre The Roal has been repre-ented b; Gi'b rt Bros., fjr 01 er lifteci )ears. Both c imam s par their losses piomplli OILI.LRT 1 I OS 2S-im Agents NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY fil H-j I jjf Bn D rrq If mothers would only teach thcit daughter the im portance of Ukmr. care of their health in a womanly way, there would be fewer Toungr bndes irnnc to the altar arm-in-arm with death, and fewer youne mothers who neetli-e to nunc their babe. Before a woman enters upon the obligations of wife hood, and motherhood, she should be sure that she ia fitted for the duties before her by the poeMo of (rood womanly health. No woman can be healthy in a general way who surfers from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organs. If a woman wilt, she may be strontr and Uealthy here a woman mast neetl strength and health Dr Pier" Favorite Prescnp tioa fits a woman for wifehood and mother hood. It prepares the delicate and import ant organs, that make possible the pcrpetu-, atkyt of the human race, for the strain of sssaternity. It makes them strong and healthy It doe away with the discomfort j of expectant maternity, and make baby' advrHt easy and almost painiesa. Thou unds have testified in wining to its virtue. No rood drufsnt will urge upon you aa iaienot substitute for a little extra profit. "Mr wife had bees a treat sufferer for a nun tor at )rt Hh neprvus prortrattaa. associated witli exy tjmptoaa that n of her (45) are kM la h-lvr. wntr W O. Ganloer Kiq ai iu IiisnoBd St. Utile KalU. N Y bhc fcctarei with kvat doctor oaia 1 was not able is Fj vkxtor bU. Last Kcbnurv sae com ntneed to lr rKrre Favorite fTe.-nptoa al kis C.Urn McdK-al Ducovenr tier hiih H twUT ww Ihta il ha tsrra in u Jn. If W had tud the mtsbcinn jrratt r 1 mirht haw Vva agvvvl many htusjrcd douars bet ler oJf Dr Pwrce' Common Senae Medical Ad viser bs1 to H for $1 s Now it U free Sea to Ir R. V. Iherce. Buffalo, N V , SMMseastt tuntfta, to oxr cost of muling K a aicrorerrd copy, breach doth bwdinf 10 ccsu extra, , JJ ' JW o V V y. viieS?SWv . fl II I BARR k PETZEL are headquarters for theni and all work connected with the business PLUMBERS AND TINNERS, 214 Commsrcia CALL FOR -WARRANTS. Notice is hereby giien that there are fi:nJs on hand applicable to the pa)m:nt of all war rants of the city of Salem, endoiscd on or be fore June 6, 1S96, drawn upon the general fund, l'.ease vesent said warrants for pa ment at Lidil & Bush bink, as interest on same will cease from the dale of this notice. A A. LEE, Citv Treasurer. fca em, Dec. 2t, 1S97. 1 S lot ipci7rriprfiii it lifting TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOIUj Two Transcontinental R0UlG3. Via Spokane Minneapolis rt Paul and ben. ver O.-caha and Kansas City. Low rates to eatern citirr. For full details call on or address BOIS.E & MARKER ngcnU, Salem, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsw-orth dock, Portland, Dec 2S, Jan. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, Feb 1,6, it, 16, 21, 26, Fare Cabin, S?; steerage, $2.50. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-Steamer Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at to a. m For Corvallis, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Steamer Elmore for?j r.land Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdai st 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 ihe east. Connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean and nvtr lines. Call on G AL Powers, agent, foot Trade street. W. II. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pa. At. Portland. Or. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA RO'JTE OF TIIE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS T1AI.VS RUN DAILY. 6:0O r M 1 Lv 8; 10 r -45 A Ml Lv ..Portland. ..Ar ( MLv Satein ....LvJ M ) x. San Francisco Lv ( 9:30 A M 7.MO A M 800 P M Aboie trains st p at all principal stationr bet. Portland and Salem, Turner Marion Jeflerson, Alluny, Tangent, Shedds, Ilalsey, Ifarnsburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Groie, Drun, Oakland, and all sta tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROsKBURG MAIL, -DAILY. ,Ar Lv Lv ii oopn ( 730 A M (.30 ami Lv Portland . 11,-00 A M Lv Salem.... 5 -20 P M 1 Ar . . .Roseburg. . Pullman buffet sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail tiains daily except Sunday. 7o AMI Lv... .Portland.. Ar(5.'50PM 1215 PMjAr Corvallis ..Lv) 1:05PM At Albany and Lorvalhs connect with trains of the O. C & E. Ry. tAl'RLSS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. a.-So p . 7.'3 r h:3o p l Lv .. Portland . ..Ar Lr . McMinnville Lv Ar Independence Lv A M A M AM Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamshp lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. SaiMng dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Alo JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUS1RALLIA, can be obtain?! from V. W. SKINNER, Ticket Aent, Salem. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKIIAM. G. F. &P. A. Portland -NOTICE. To Stockholders of the Thos. Kay Woolen M1IIC0.: The regular annual meeting ol stockholders e: this company will be held at their office on Tuesday, January iS, 189S, at 2 o'clock p. m, fot the purple cf cicuing directors for the ensuing j ear. R. II. COS1IOW, 1 & 3w Secretary. A HAPPY NEW YEAR! Is made happier still by a pleasant inn across ihe conuent and the pleasure of Buch a trip is greatli enhanced by a railway ser vice, which include, comforr, safety.courteoi-s treatment and fast time. Theso are the four w imni inrru jeaiures of the Northern JacihcRai'road and tee features of which its patrons always chee fully testify. All information as to terms, connections, etc., will be cheerfulev furnished, and tickets to ?v,5? "' ll P"11 by Thomas WattS. Co., 266 Commercial Street, Salem Trains leave Portland 11 n. m. Trains arme Portland 5 p. m. g I V V !. if; "Oh Georrel I doa't know" what to do, I'm sure. Pa savs he will neer coo seat to ray marn ing a :san as eitra-apant as ' are. He says you never r anvthincbut that exnensive I . Hcklsieck Tooacea." The newr five-ceat piece of -'Expensive? Why, the old man s ber.n.1 the times. The sue of the p.i has been in creased .10 percent. Piper Heid sieck is re.i y the cheapest to co on the market. H PIPER EIDSIECK PLUG TOBACCO (CMCUPAavE FJ-AVOJJ) besides V.ur to tr cent UTtr tain the o.d five-cent 'l li f.i Ofch- piece, J i ft ft OREGON CENTRAL .AND Eastern R. R. Company Connecting nt Yao.una Bay with the Sa r rancisco M Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT," oails from Yaquina every 8 days for San rranctsco Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Hambolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. Fare frorn Albany or points west to San rrancisce: Cabin, S8; steerage, $6. Round trip, good 60 days, I17. To L.00.. Bay cabin 18; steerage 16. To Humboldt Bay aad Port Orford, cabin lloj steerage $8. RIVER DIVISION ..earntr '-Albany" between Portland and Lo-va is through witeout lay-over. Leaving Conalliifiuo a. m Tuesdays, Tnursliys and TTL ,eMe ,lollnd, Yamhill itreel FMdays m ay3' Weduesdays and fDWJN STONE, Manager, J. C. MA0, Supt. River Division. Ccrvallis, Or Agent. Salem. C G. COKER. -. ; . t tooa - j t tr otf ered nr price, and the largest plu tjcacco eve udcrcd for ve cents. (t The buffet smoking car Tiie smokln,. t.- 1 . . .... liehteJ iiwrrrr "r, -. ?'antly tableland a untin.. j.. ,. .. i"ss, luwyKunw read writ-, 1 " ou ! Ply trdfi.WC,5; Kip,moke rtl-DdiJfuMU; Oieffon Short Line! w'''S" r"f , '""! ''"" ' 10 t tan, Colorado, Ransm lliccn.; nierand all southern and eastern' pom0 " I-ook at tuc time: Portland to.New York. M days, loltland to Chicago, days Portland to St. Uuis W ,la Portland ,0 Denier.'Vda Por-.land to bait Lake, W 1-reeredining chair cars Ipholstered tourist sleeping cars Pullman palace sleeping cats 1 u, iuii imticuiars regard' i . cards, etc., call on nr address "' ' mC 01SE & BARKER, "-ling Pa.cnger XuSS, Or W.liCO.MAN, General Agent. MADE IVIE: A (V3AN IJX Abu MJ o Cir VM,eU'-. "-- t. .?rlUV'lini:.5 -kala timi'Tk., " !"" "J t'oni or marriAf - T" rf u- wHZ.iZl!ZrS? cut. la AJ A XSai r rtW " ' L"c& A" iirisffie CO., .iSLD0N, M, niTtland, Or. 1A: For Sa! arlodiem ur. bv D J FRY ;Jsamr- HmujwiX i j KiU "Tv&iHKL aBBitiBRSimmmmiEEmtS'mm