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r y .-. ;f fcfr r 100 Doses in a DaAAI only of Hood's Barsapa- BUlllV jrilla, and Is proof of Its superior otrcngth and economy. Tbero Is more curative power In ik bottle of Hood's SarsaparlllA than in any other. This fact, with its unequalled record of cares, proves the best medicine for all blood diseases is Sarsa- pariila The One True Blood rurlficr. Alt druggists, tl "TJ T7rvM cure JJrcr illj essy tt rlOOU S FlllS take, easy to oi-erair w ivoy jucuiuiuv tut mi ujwi Hood's Daily Capital Journal BV HOVER BROTHERS, FRIDAY JAN. a8, 1858. EDITORIAL. Apropos tlic itcpubllcan League convention, ut Portland, next wrek it might be well to remark that pome Interesting questions can be settled. MelClnleyand Hiinrm run on what tliey callacl u bimetallic platform und KenatorMlteliell. who carried Oregon Tor McKlnley, did it by proving that McKlnley waH really u better Silver man than bryun and by showing that the National Republican platform was really a Silver platform. Then after McKlnley was elected he fontot alKiut the si Tver bUMinct-s and up pointed it trcat'ircr who would not cvetiMixo silver when thu law told him to. The law mild that he should pay oil certain United States paper with silver coin, but the man appointed by McKlnley said wc don't want sliver to advance In price. Wo will Just pile L up in the vaults and use only gold make gold as valuable- us possible and silver will be proportionately lower. And this thing he did und is doing today and all the gold men are saying that the St. Louis plutform was really a gold platform, anu that Senator Mitchell and others only fooled the people Into thinking it was a bimetallic platforn. Will the League con ven ion declare- for blmet alllsm or for the single gold standard? Or will they straddle the question and endorse the St. Louis straddle plat form J1 A little bird says they will straddle again. above party advantage Ho said among other things: It is noticeable that every rascal Is always an extreme partisan, and boi lers patriotism and party loyalty so that you cannot hit him without breaking plate glass. The monopo list, the franchise grabber, the lobby ist, the political apostles of "boodles," are all extreme partisans, und when anyone exposes their schemes or ob structs their ambitious they wrap themselves In t'jc Hag and cry you J re attacking tnc party. Governor l'ingrce Is a Republican who has won many a hard light against municipal and state machines in his own party. He has been bik tcrly attacked because he was bold enough to declare that the corpora tlons who were Ormly entrenched be hind "the party in power" were not bearing thelrjustburdensof taxation. When he sought to compel the street railway corporations of Detroit to re duce their fares In return for valuable franchises he was admonished that he would destroy the Republican party. Hut Mr. I'lngreo presents In his re markable career a forcible Illustration of the tendency of the peonlc to re ward those who are bold enough to defy the party bosses, rarty loyalty In support of some great national Is sue Is wise and praiseworthy. But when used to force or cajole men Into the support of dlnhoncst men or meas ures It Is a menace to good government. From Exfrem Kinousniss. Sab School District. Hard Propositions for Financiers to Wrestle With. Cost of Insurance, Janitors and Interest Is About $7000, The methods employed by some of the gold standard newspapers are dis gusting to the man who lovos fair dealing. To the man who desires to know the truth regardless of whom It lilts, the recent republication in the Orcgonlan and other papers of an article against William J. Rryan, with thu comment that It was the editorial opinion of the New York Journal, the great free silver nows papcrand champion of Bryan, Is in deed very disgusting. The articles canio from the Ncv York Journal, of course. Hut It was not tho editorial opinion of that paper. Tho Now York Journal has t'lio honesty, spirit of fairness and manliness to publish both Hides of the leading controvers ies and the gold press of tbu tiutlcn gasping and reaching for some htraw grabbed up a signed artlclo nnd pub lished it all over tho land that the New York Journal had turned against Hryan, A discussion between the leading Democrats of tho nation has been going on In tho columns of that paper as to who will bo tho leading candidates for tho presidency Ir. 11)00. Ono leading Democrat expressed It that "he thought that Mr. Rryan would not be the man." This opin ion expressed In a controversy was singled out by the gold standard press and published and cartooned by tho great Chicago newspapers (which arc owaed by tho great street car trusts) as tho "editorial opinion of the Now York J itirnal." If tho gold standard papers had one grain of fairness; had one grain of tho spirit of true manli ness In discussion, they would not re sort to untruthful assertions and fraudulent methods to endeavor to In fluence tho minds of those who read. There aro so vol ul gold standard men bore in Salem who tako tho paper above referred to and have been llrst amused und then disgusted at tho manner in which tho Orcgonlan and other papers hayo been trying to twist a manly, fair and proper dis cussion Into an editorial attack. Tho gold standard spies all over the lurid uro watching and bunting und looking and reaching for tho least straw which may. or might or could bo twisted lu tholr favor and it Is not to bo wondered at tliut they so wilfully blackmailed tho gentle man, William J. Hryan. They say that silver is dead: that Hryaulsm Is "completely dead" yot why In tho nume of common souse are they mi afraid of Hryan und his doctrines? If anything Is dead why all this howp To hear some of tho little noodle dug nrucliw of thu great goldsl and ird growl, It makes the really sensible man laugh. In one breath they My "silver Is losing ground." In the next breath thoy semi up a wall tlu all the gold men must got together and null together and not loose u man or all Is lost to tho silver anarchists Tho real truth is that silver Is not dead. Hryiwiiuin Is not dead- Sliver In Oregon Is King of thu walk today and will mop up tho earth with the opposition before many months. Happily for tho cuuso of good gov eminent party ties have less binding power upon tho people Unlay than at any tluio wtthiua ouurter of a cen tury, It Is noted tnat those who de cry most bitterly this tendency to ward Independent political action are the ones who have a direct mercenary lutoiest lu the perpetuation of party supremacy. Monwho go into rhetorical hysterics every time some hurd-hmidod cltUou declines to allow tho party bosses to do his thinking for hlmare generully In tho polls-Jobbing Indus try or aio Interested In legislation that can only bo secured through coin pact parly alignment. Governor I'lngreo, In his luldrcm be fore lha Independent Ulub of HulTulo thu other night, paid his respects to tho political pharlsces, who vilify every umti who jiluces public weal It Is a problem worthy of tho at tention of our best llnanclul geniuses, how to reduce the running expenses of our public schools at the same time not lower the standard. The district has levied a six mill tax. There were not over twenty persons at. the meeting that made the Icvv. THE JouitNAL has not been convinced that six mills on the dis trict valuation for 1807 will produce enough money to defray the current year's expenses that Is the bchool year 18D8-UU. Wo have shown that the district Is 10 months behind in Its iluanccs; that by tho end uf the school year, and the tlmo the tax levy begins to come in theldl.strlct will have a Moating debt of $2.j,U00 according to tho clerk's report; that when the schools open In September the direct ors will have to begin borrowing again on their notes. This in addition to the large bonded debt, which there Is no provision for payment, makes an annual Interest burden on tho district of over four thousand dollars a year. With 81721 a year Janitor salaries, und $1500 In surance that must soon be paid, no one can llgurc out but there will be a dellclt at the cudtof the year 1SUS-U!). Resides there is prospect of litigation growing out of tho Marlon county as sessment and the lloatlng debt may be Increased by that. Now It Is not just to mc memnersor me soiiool uouru to muko them carry the lloatlng debt as they do carry It on their per sonal notes. It Is not a safe propo sition and the banks do net consider tho loan a desirable ono even at soven percent. Tho district can get all tho money it needs to fund Its lloatlng debt at four percent and that Is what should bo done. The district should vote to have it done or the school board should II nd some way to do that and get the district on a cash basis. With that reduction and by refunding thu East Salem school bonds now paying eight percent one half the Interest burden could be re duced. No one can explain why this dis trict need" so largo a levy as six mills, In addition to thu county levy and state apportionment, when Portland gets along w ith a mill to a mill and a naif, nnd other" valley cities only levy two to four mills. Tin: Jouknai. Is not prepared to say why this district collects so much more than tho others but would like to know. INBl'ltANCi: on the school buildings Is curried to tho amount or $58,000. $30,000 on Anilldlngs In the city cost $2.50 per ono hundred dollars, and $22,000 on buildings outside the city cost $3 par hundred. Total cost for Insur ance $ir0 for three years and this In surance must bo renewed lu a short lime THAT no ono remedy can contain tbe elements necessary to cure all diseas es, is a fact trcll known to everyone. Dr. lilies' SuiUm of Restpratlre Remedies consists of seven distinctively different preparations, each for Its own purpose. Mrs. L. C. Bramley. 37 Henry St.. St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "For years I suf fered from extreme nervousness and annoy ing constipation, devcloplnglnto palpitation and weakness of the heart. I was unable to sleep, suffered much from headache, pain In my left side, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Hoart Cure and Ncrvo and Liver Pills and the Anti-Pain Pills to relievo sudden paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much improved and tho pains and aches and weariness left me. I then took Dr. Miles' Restorative Tonic and am now restored to my former good health." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. STATE NEWS. is R Dr. aB g Miles' "3 p Restore 3 KL Health svjB 99999d3d93ddddi$ Modern Treatment of Consumption The latest work on the treatment of diseases, written hv fnrtv eminent Ami,lein m physicians, says: "Cod-liver m oil has done more for the con $ sumptive than all other rcme D dies put together." It also J says 1 " The hypophosphites ffl of lime and soda are regarded m by many English observers as specifics for consumption' I Scott's Emulsion f contains the best cod-liver oil I in a partially digested form, combined with the Hypopftos- phites of Lime And Soda. This remedy, a standard for a quarter of a century, is in exact accord with the latest views of the medical profession. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. AIIJntfffcH; scmJ$im. ! This insurance expense could no doubt be reduced, and some go as far as to advocate no Insurance. Thos. N. Strong, commenting on the large In surance bills at Portland, says: "The property of the school district- is unuuiy separated, and it can to groat advantage carry its own Insur ance. The actual cost of Insurance from actual lire loss Is very small. The premium Is largely made up of administration and agents' expenses, commissions, etc. On $1500 of premi ums un allowance of $300 would be made; notwithstanding the compuct rules for outsldo commissions alone, somebody would pocket this, but the district would have to pay It. The district needs no lnsuance." PAY OF JANITORS. There Is one lanltor for each school at following salarv: East Salem, per month $50 00 North Salem, per month. .. U7 50 Yew Park, per month 35 00 Lincoln, per month 35 00 Two Central, per mouth 10 00 Polytechnic, per month 10 00 The janitors aro all paid the above sab rles for nine months. During the three months vacation they receive $10 each for the general care of the buildings and grounds und putting wood uwuy. In the East school the janitor gets $20 for this service. The total cost for Janitors Is $171 a year. The Eabt Salem Janitor boards a university student who helps him sweep the rooms. Trio Janitor also has u man sleep in the janitor's room at the East school. Wo would like to have some one fig ure out how this district can get out of the hole, or how It can avoid going In deeper even with a 'six mill levy? We shall print any showing that any one can make. Wo firmly believe two directors should bo chosen who will reduce the Ilxed changes, Interest, in surance or nny thing else of that char acter. At tho same time they should be men who ate friends of the public schools and who will labor to improve on the present standards. m Gallows Being Built. HiLLsnono, Or., Jan. 27. Work on tho gallows on which Gus Wachllne will bo hanged, Febuary -1, has been resumed. On account of an extension of time having been granted Wach lino's attorneys In which to perfect an appeal to the supreme court, the work was suspended last week. It will how be pushed to completion. The general opinion seems to be that Wachllne will hang, us there Is little likelihood of un appeal being granted or of a commutation of sentence by the governor. Wuchllno's statemeut Is looked upon us not increasing the chances for prolonging his life. No arrests have been mado as a result of tho statement, and none arc likely to be made. Hobert Huck, upon whom Wachllne sought to shift the bluuio for the murder of Ledrlck, was acquitted or tho charge on preliminary examina tion shortly after tho discovery of Lcdrlck's body, about three years ago. At the Hearing it wus proven that Huck, on Krlday night mentioned In Wachiine's statement as the time or the murder, attended 11 political meeting, and tildmnt leave It uutll about 10 o'clock. This ract does not correspond with Wachiine's state ment. It Is thought Wachllno will make other statements before, the lime uf his execution. Tbe tax levy for Oregon City mills this year for city purposes Frank Wilson a bartender, dropped dead wnlle at work Wednesday morn ing Id Astoria. Chas. W.Swmehart, a well-known railroad man or La Grande, Or., died at hisihotne Wednesday. Samuel Rice, la native of Illinois and an Oregon pioneer of 1B60, died at his home In King's Valley, Tuesday night. Chas. Ora, of Astoria, lies In the hospital with a broken ankle, caused by a coasting accident, n lilcb occurred Tuesday night. Mrs. John Letsom, Sr., died at her home In Scott's valley, seven miles east of Yonculla, Douglas county, last week, at the age of OS. Andrew Carlson, charged with rob bing T.W. Gorman's store at Yariulna City, December 5, and pleaded guflty, and was sentenced by Judge Fuller- ton tj one year In the penitentiary. Hop growers at Gervals will ask the Southern Pacific railroad to put In a big warehouse for the accommodation of the large amount of hop? grown in the -vicinity. Sixty growers have united In petitioning with that end in view. The Pendleton Tribune says San Francisco capitalists are Interested In a scheme to develop water power from the Umatilla river with a view to putting In factrles and furnishing power to those who want It. David Nlles. of Big Creek, Baker county, met with a peculiar accident at Sparta, Sunday. He was hanging up a quarter of beef In the cellar of J. A. tVright, when his hair caught lire from a candle nearby. He lost some of his hair, his eyebrows and part of his beard bciore the tire could be extinguished. K. Neis, or Fabei & Nels, was In Corvallls Monday and purchased Alex Campbell's hops, consisting or 27 bales. Eight cents is the price paid. Mr. Neis states that there Is little demand for any but tlrst-class hops. Thoe of this quality have almost all been bought up at fairly good prices and sent to England. He estimates that there are yet unsold In Oregon about 20.000 bales of all grades, How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward ror any case or Catarrh that can not be cured by Hull'sCatarrh Cure. F. J. Cuenizy & Co., Props. To ledo, O. We tho undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out an obligation made by their Hrm. West & Traux.Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Wuldlng. Klnnan & Marvin, Whole sale Diugglsts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces or the system Price, 75c, per bottle. Hold by al Druggists. Testimonials free. Mrs. Willman, l'inno fctudlo over First National and organ bank. 5-tf Dreadfully Nervous. Gents:, I uas dreadfully ucrvou and for (or relief took jour Karl's Clover Koot Tea. It quieted my nerves and slrengthenc my whole Nervous System. 1 was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and liouel trouble. V our Tea soon cleansed my sj stem so thor oughly that I rapidly legained health and strength Mrs. h. A. Sweet. Hartford, Conn Sold bv D. J. try. Fcr Constipation take Karl s Clover K001 ten, the great Wood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Ntrvoii'sneks, Eruptions on the face. and makes the r.ead clear an a bell. Sold by D.J. Fry Last Sunday morning tho4-veur-old child of Mi . and Mrs. James Petty, of Corvallss, stood about the lireplace In Its nightdress The druft carried the clothing to the lire and the little fellow was instantly enveloned n a blaze. Tho mother, who was near, succeeded in smothering the names before the child was seriously injured, out uu lias some blisters or consider able area Jas a result of his mishap. Mrs. Potty's hands and wrists were also quite severely burned In her efforts to rescue the little one. Cor vallls Times. ScLted by a British Qunboat. j-v"Don't Jump!" 111 a moment, 01 .,.... j'i.wk'.i. WH.M l-'' lose their heeds." ooincunies at. a lire a frantic woman jumps to her death just as rescue is at hand. Women who suf fer with some dis ease or weakness until it becomes un bearable, often jump into worse trouoie ana still further endanger their health by taking some so called remedy prepared by an incompetent, uneducated jierson. perhaps a mere yurse who lias no knowledge of medi cine and no experience in prescribing for complicated diseases. The safe and sensible course is to con sult an educated, experienced physician. Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting 1 M3tfX , wmgmij mwmm Kxif-T'esr 1A1 B ifctiv 1 Muscat, Gulf or Oman, Jan. 27.-1 EL" "eu, experience ptiysic, British gunboat Lapwing has seized S' YTVWi ?i,nUin ' tho steam Belychlstan, off bore, und TLa"f hen ? ? M,' ""Jd aui1 ?l" held by the British consul. 1 1 is per-1 SrJK 'fVL'S? J? E.L p.!ff. suuicd the cargo was intended for usot of the insurgents or Beluchlstan, who have recently been giving consider able trouble to the British London'. Jan. 27 Tho seizure or tlm steamer Beluchlstan tends to ex- plain tho mystery us to whence tho Afrldls secured their latest stylo or' British rllles The owners or tho sional advice to nny woman who writes him. He is one of the most eminrnt living specialists in women's diseases, and his "Favorite Prescription" lias cured more troubles of this kind than any other remedy known to medical science. " I truly believe that Dr Pierce' Fivorite Pre criptioiiMveilinylire,"VTntnMrs.MU(ll,erce, of Moutsville Fairfield Co., Ohio. It U a iire and certain cure for ' female trouble.' I am bavin perfect health I am atoul and can do all ray housework Nothing did me any good steamer say she has been released, 1 twl It 11 tl a-it-j-vsiw-i. liul Til. il ui l) I Ink t mm 11113 iiwraiw . x 111-j "iu uui an ray housework Nothlnx did me any e tllO artUS Were Shipped to UluereUt , until I heard of you Now I am well at lax by HtwslAll tlrni! 1 taking jour medicine. My good health pleases MUSSIBH tirttn. mt BuJ pIeMti hu.baud He want me to lOVy is 10 ahould take Pr Pierce' favorite lrecnption '' turns tess The Jackson county tax i.illlc fir tlilu VA'ir- 1..1 than lust year. This Is the lowest levy for many years. County wur-1 runts In Jaokson county uro wiling at a premium of 2 per cent, und-somo or ' too more eager uuyers uro oirering 3 percent preuilutu. For obstinate constipation, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the most natural and truly scientific laxative and curative in the world. They regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels; cure bilious ness, indigestion and kindred ailments, gold by lirusguu. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE "OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. . DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hysnnis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne end does now - yrttZZu on every bear the facsimile signature of (JTMU&M wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes 'of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is tho kind you have always bought, $ J2$tfZ " and has the signature of (krffffi&UM wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is March 8, 1897. (2-rid-r,,p. m mm II TM OINTAUN mt AM MWRftAT TNttT NCW YORK CITT. TO THE EAST GIVESf THE CHOICh Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis at Paul and Den. ver Omaha and Kansis City. Low rates to eatern cttifl. Fe: full details call on or address UOIEE & DARKER agents, Salem, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock, Portland Dec 2S, Jan. 2, 7, iz, i7i ZZ 27, eb 1,6, 11, 16, 21, 26, Fare Cabin, $8; steerage,il2.oo. WILLAMETTE KIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND SALEM ROUTE-Steamer Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. For Corvallls, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Steamer Elmore for?j r.land Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at &4S m. Transfers to street car line at Oregon City if the steamers are delated there. Round trip tickets to allpointsin Oregon. Washing, ton, California nr the east. Connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines. Call on u. AL rowers, agent, foot Trade street. W. H.HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. Bargains in Real Estate! 254 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. SOTWccca agents for Canadian Pacific Railway, EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- fHE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 P M 8.0 P M 7-M5 A M Lv... 'Portland. ..Ar Lv. ...Satem ....Lv Ar. San Frnncisco.Lv (9:30 J710 (bVoo AM OAM OO P M FARM, PROPERTY 2600 acre grainand slock farm three miles rom railroad, runing water, good springs aad fair buildings. This is the btst bargain in the Willamette valley. Price onlj fG.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 land running water. Price $28.00 per acre. 600 acres adioinincr 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. 3u acres 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles from Shelburg at the crosrlng of the O C & ERR and S P R R. 150 acres iu cultivatien: good house and barn; all under fence! (amily orchard; good springs and running water.Price $3200. loo acres 4 miles southwest of Turner. 10 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good houss and barn 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. Ouly $25. per acre. 71 acres one-half mile 10m Minto, 20 acre in cultivation good house and Lara; .runing waur. 1'iice $1300, 20 acre of fine land ", miles south. all in cod cult'vationior $750. TO '1 HADE. .20 acres inUmatilla county for unproved Salsin property. TO TKADE...I85 aeres on the Alsea for city of Salem.propcrty, improved or unim- lOVCll. CITY PROPERTY property inside, cheap, A fine lesidence call for prices. House ani 3 acres of ground in subuibs o city cheap. $700. A good new house of 9 rooms for Sjlooo. S 150 cash, balance $8. per month. House and lot in Yew Tark at a bargain a $8.00 List your house and farm for rent or for tale with us. We sell tickets on theCmadian Pacific rail- r-jau ai j.oo to .7.oo less to eastern points, Above trains stop at all principal station bet. Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion Jeflerson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, llamsburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drum, Oakland, and all sta tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSEI1URQ MAIL, DAILY. .Ar Lv Lv (430 PM J2 0PM (7.3Q A M 8:30 AMI Lv Portland 1100 A mJ- Lv.... Salem.... 520 p m! Ar ...Roseburg. Pullman buffet sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN TORTLAND AND CoRVALLIS. Mail tlains daily except Sunday. 730 A 1215 P Ml Mf Lv,. Ar. .Portland, ..Corvallis. Ar '.''ofm .Lv) 1 .oS v M At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. A M O A M A M 4:50 TM) Lv .. Portland Ar) 8:25 7.30PM-Lr .. McMinnvilleLvs.so H:3o I'M) Arj Independence Lv) 450 Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sai'ing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Aho JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtained from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Aent, Salem. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. G. F. &P. A. Portland rt35 --v-5 ' n"PST? I1, I 53 1 Mv h.,-1 v ff I mmmmmmmzm,.. . ;, -:v , issf m mwgQffimm mmmw mmn ucim r.ur DIIITftR&rLv r 1 11 1 1 irw B -WUU '&' Sji&iL II WIT-ll ito rirK fl 1-.1 . I " " "-" -"t"upjgne iMavor is far and away the best chewing tobacco on the market. I I T m II rive cents buvs rm r i, -"- " mu JJUW Dig pieces-40 per cent, larger than the old niece --.- i?i:irv - l .... Try It Once iKSl I L -w v - ( a..xj . aaat 11 fnu lui tr 1 .Mnrif ta f n - rrf. " u ST.! 1 naian.ni . 11 -S - I I VjSPVl. '"''i' tf.f-aH fa '"''''at'ia-ia ariaaraM.M, " I VjA t a . 1-aM OREGON CENTRAL AND Eastern R. li Company YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yaovina Bay with the Sa Irancisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT," oails from Yaauina evffrv K h-htc rnr c.. Francisco Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad ana numooit uav. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California. ' Fare from AiKtnv m nn'nte ...a. a... irancisce: Cabin, 8; steeraee. $6. Koand trip, good 60 days, J17. lo Loos Bay cabin $8; steerage 16. To Humboldt Bay aad Port Orford, cabin io; steerage $8. RIVER DIVISION ..earner '-Albany" between Portland and t-o.-va js through witeout lay-over. Leaving Lorvalliseyo a. m. Tuesdays, Tnursdays and oundays leaves Portland, Yamhill street Frida s a' l0ndayJ Wednesdays and EDWIN STONE, Manager, J. C. hAYO, Supt. River Division. CG.COKER, Agent. Salem:"""15'"' Oregon Short Line! -THEr- Quickest, Safest, Cheapest FRFP i.lP0l.nU uE?st and southeast. Immb-Tw lmnecha'r,". Pullman palace Sc?Md Phol.tered tourist sleep. mg cars on all through trains. BOISE & BARKER, Agent Salem, Or. .-lingPassengJV, I'ortland, Or, W. E COMAN, General Agent. 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