iHri t it i' t K I I r r?l UA vV l-r i H-. . 1 il : " TiOil'if fn MArtBa Hood's Pills - Daily Capital Journal BV HOPBR BROTHBRB, MONDAY. FEB. 7i 1898. !ttiefetvro prominent Hepub1!vin Is belntr carried around hy a regulation heeler or tnc party "nusti." iviw it is not nrobablu that It Is done without .... I ...1-j . .. r fn..i ri Should be In every family mw , kuiiwiuuku ui jus- uimkiiu u. i.u mp,nrin chmt nd rirv Z 1 1 a 1 1 not that kind of politician. traveller's trrin. Ther are rl ?. The candidacy of the twi Inraloehle when the tomnch lofllClul llC3t1s Of the Republican ! out of order; cure headache, MltaineM, and ' party S n exceedingly bad taste, It Ml liter trooblta. Mild and efflHeot. cent jw as thrtURh cvery Republican waJ Koinfj ro nenppcaieii ui irum a par tlsan standpoint to support his party committeemen. To Mr. Davis alone tliore is no serious objection, If he tvero put up with t-otnc dMntcrested man from the other end of the dis trict or the east side which lias never beenfe'lven n director. Hut to elect both directors from one corner of the district, and Ignore all the rest of the district would be manifestly unjust. The prostitution of this school dis trict for political purposes Is an out rage. If Mr Davis is nominated there Mmuld be put up a representa tive of the onnoMtlon to the Republi cans But tills 1s distasteful political bartering and should not be under taken. We repeat, the people have u rlizht to nominate and elect their school di rectors. The push have no right to forestall nctljn hy bending a heeler around witli a petition. Voters who have the true Interests of the district at heart will refuse to olgn such a petition. It Is unjust, unpatriotic and unfair to the people, to the Re publican party an J to tiie schools. Disinterested non-partisan candidates should be unmlnatcd as nearly as pos sible directly from the people. Wc cannot but feel that the wav this matter has come up Messrs. Bingham and Daylsarcnot putting themselves before the people in 'he right light as candidates. If they are not doing this themselves they ought not to al low their friends to do It for tliom. This will make Iti Impossible for t-omo to support them who might otherwise do so, They precipitate a political light In school alTarls that is unwise and unnccccssary. THE HARRITT LETTER. We print a nilddlc-of-thc-rond Pop ullst letter elsewhere. Tin: Jouknai. denies that It lias haul anything un fair or disrespectful about that party Wo have scored borne of their leaders, who have always favored union here tofore. After correcting the proof three times, It is fairly well punctuated and readable. Bucli letters make a news paper olllce a great deal of work, but wc consider It worth our time. We believe honest uiiddlc-of-the-roadcrsuirc conscientious reformers. but noHheoaly true Reform party. We believe more has been accomplished for reform by a union of Reform force." in Nebraska and Washington than In any state where Populists alone have pursued a middle- road policy. IN MARION COUNTY. Distinct progress for a perfect union of the Silver and Reform forces If making in Marlon county. As the feeling for unity grows, the feeling In favor of the nomination seeking the candidate among the Reform forces also grows. The prospect Is not onlj good for unity of forces but very fa vorable for the success of a strong ticket. The Peoples party In Marlon county has called lib primaries foi Saturday March 12, ana Its county convention for Saturday March 10 The Sliver Republicans and Demo crats will probably call their conveu tlon and primaries on the same date The three elements or voteis wu probably work to a common purest in many precincts, meeting in a Uuloi primary and choosing delegates to the three separate conventions, who favor perfect unity of principle and harmony of action. Wo look for the three county conventions to lirbt adopt a common platform for frco anil un limited coinage of gold and silver, and national treasury notes, the refer endum and cconomny In co.inty and statu alTalrs. After that Is agreed upon the best and strongest ticket will be chosen from among the three organizations und rati lied by all of them. We gather from conver sation with leading men In all three organizations that this in a general way Is the thought and purpose that will materialize. In one ticket of the Reform forces In Marlon county. There Is no secret about it. It Is a Peoplo's movement devoid of bosslsm or machinery. pP9alaBtfnHPfl9aiHL! THE COMING CONVENTIONS. ThoGold Republicans have called a stato convention at Astoria, April 14. The Populists, Democrats and Silver Republicans liavo cacti called state conventions March 12.1, at Portland. The Union party as an organization was virtually dissolved when the con ference called by Mr. Cooporat Port land voted to favor Union on platform und tickets but to maintain the three uparatc party organizations. That matter was decided, that tlm three silver and Reform partlcsshiill remain us soparato parties, but shall seek to Eut up one ticket on a platform em odylng the essential principles of the Peoples party, and pledge nil candi dates to that platform. Now this is all plain and virtually agreed upon, except that the People's party sub mit tho matter of a Union to their rank and Illo ut the primaries. J. 0. Cooper In agitating u Union conven tion March !,u& iklnd of preliminary conference. Wo can tee no objection to such conference but see no necessity for it. Wo believe Col. Cooper is a slnccro and patriotic re former, hut believe Mint whatovor Is dono for a union ticket and platform will have to be dono by tlio tlirco conventions and tho patriotic tin soHIbIi delegates composing them. Col. Cooper has dono splendid work In dovcloplng a sentiment for union of forces. He has given Ilia tlmo and had no tlirincial aid to speak of. But we must remember that tho three party organizations tiro in existence and will be maintained and upon them devolves tho responsibility of union. Chas. A. Towne Coming. The dial rman of the National Silver Republican organization has notified W. T. Rigdou, chairman of the State Executive- Committee, that he will be In 'Jrcgon from the Cth to the 10th nf March Inclusive, and will make four speeches. Hon. Chas. A. Towne of Duluth, rutin,, isaniiiiicanu eloquent, speaKer It was one good fortune to hear lilm ut the National Rlmelalllc Conven tion at St Louis, In WW. He holds the largest audiences spellbound with his eloquence, und as a debater has few equals. He will limit himself to four jspecches and will probably speak on the following dates. Saturday March 5, Ashland. Monday, March 7, Eugene. Tuesday, March 8, Salem. Wednesday, March 0. Portland. Thursday, March 10, Baker City. Thlsarrungcmct of hlsdatcs Is not positive but changes will be announ ced by tho committee. THE SCHOOL ELECTION. Tho people of Salem school district liavo an election before-Mietiwil which a dlrcolor for live years and uno for ono year are to bo chosen. Tho people liavo tho right to say who Micmj pub Ho servants shall be, or nt least ought to have. Wo all know that as u rule elections liavo come to be merely a process of grinding out candidates who are put up by tho machines, political and olhorwlho, und over whom tho pojplo have not much control afterwards, The right to nominate has been lost to tho people That too often car ries witli It the election. This school dlstriot Is In such iv bad condition tluanclully that tho election Is tho most Important for yenr. It was reported to this paper Saturday that n petition was being circu lated tnaskUeo. (1. Hiugham andUco. Davis to become candidates for ector. Mr. Davis Is tho well known nd enterprising cltlzou of Nob Hill, and Is probably u candidate for the unexpired term of Adam Ohmart. Mr. Davis Is u public spirited man and wo believe u friend of tho public schools. This paper Is nut urging his election nor opposing It, It has no candidates und will have none In the souse of liaylng n prererenco lu a po lltlcal sense. But It docs protest .against Mr. Bingham ulso being made a candidate from Uio same precinct Yew Park, Mr. Bingham Is' oily Re publican chairman, Tho petition for from the l'irst. "I suffered wltii headaches and in tense attacks iof neuralgia, tand be came very feeble. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparllln, though so weak I could only take small doses- I felt better from tho lint and I have not had an attack of any severity since I began using it." G. A. Sutton, Ilillhurst, Washington., Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic and llyer tonic. Gentle reliable, sure. lie Not Deceived I A Couph. Horseness or Croup aro not to be trifled with. A dose in lome ofShilo's Curo will save you muJi trouble. Sold by D. J. Fry. Dissolved Paktni:rsiiii. Miller & Davis, who for tho past nine months have been conducting a cigar and tobaco stand at 211 Commercial street, this morning dissolved part nership and discontinued business. Mr Miller will pay all bills and col lect all accounts due the tlrm. Mr. Miller will ulso continue to handle the San Francisco papers and expects In tho near future, when ho lluds a suit able location, to engage in Ills busi ness on u larger scale. Mr. Davis, the other member of tho linn, has the Klondlko (ever In a serious form nnd expects In the near future to cast his fortunes with tho gold seekers in that region. The man with consumption used to be considered just as good as dead. HI doc tors condemned him to death just as surelv as if lie had been convicted of inurdc'r and must die on the scaffold at dawn. All that has been changed. There is now no reason for the consumptive to despair. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Eis. covcry will cure 98 per cent, of all cases of consumption. That is a startling state ment, but a true one. Consumption is fed by impure blood. It is an accumulation of impurities in the lungs. If the blood is made pure and filled with the purify ing properties of the "Discovery" there is nothing to replace the tuberculous mat ter that is coughed up and expectorated. Gradually the lungs become free and clear, the lung lining becomes sound and healthy, and the disease is conquered. Then betrins the process of flesh buildincr and soon the hollow cheeks are full, the step is firm and elastic, and health blooms in every feature and in every action. "I wru taken ill In February, 1891, with head ache and pain In my back," writes II. Caddis, Itaq . of No. jh 8. J Street. Tacoma, Wash. " I called in n doctor and he came three times. He ald I was bilious, but I kept fretting; worse. I took a cough o that I could not sleep only by beinjr. propped in lied. My lungs hurt me, and I got so poor that I was lust skin and bone. I thought t was polng to die, till one day I was looking In n Utile book of Dr. Pierce's and I saw where the'Oolden Medical Discovery was rec ommended for a cough. I tried a bottle or it aud it did me k much jrood that I tried another r.na and it made me sound and well, so I can recent, mend it to anybody. It sared my life." DESTROY THE GOLD MONOPOLY. by the "Saved Her Life." M ItS. JOHN WALLET, of Jeffersou, Wis., than whom 110110 is moro highly osteomod or widely luiown, writes. "In 1S0O I had a sevcro attack ot LaOrlppo and ivt tho etui ot (our months, lu aplto of aU pliysK'tans, friends and good nursing could do, my lungs heart and nervous Hystem were so completely wrecked, my llfo was de spaired of, my friends giving mo up. 1 could only sloop by tho luo of oplateo. My lungs ami lionrt paluod mo terribly and my cough was moat aggravating. I could not llo In ono position but a short tlmo aud not on my loft stdo at all. My husband brought me l)r, Miles' Nervine mid Heart Curo and I be gan taking them. WMeu I had taken a halt bottle of each I was miuubetteraudcontln ulng porsUtuutly I txdc about a dozen bot tles and wos completely restorvd to health to thosurprUoot all " Dr. Miles' ltemedles aro sold by all drug gists undor 11 positive guarautee, flrvt bottlu benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis eases ot tho heart aud nerves frvo. Addn. UK, MILES MHD10AL CO., Elkhart, Ind, SiV. ' fcM. i. "MHoV ifiulCu f.nwtoroa Union of Forces Is Demanded People in Oregon Euitok Jol'unal. Politicians and Partisans sometimes obscure and sub vert real issues for a time but circum stances and conditions will Invariably force them to the front. Facts, Inci dents, and conditions lias forced the considerations or these most potent and vlcal propositions for the Ameri can people to pass uoon. It Is this: Shall wc maintain the Gild btandard or shall wo displace it by bimetallism? The lines are per fectly plain, no one need go astray. That the sooner this question is set tled t lie better it will be fur all, Is scir-eyldcnt. That it should be set tled right no one will deny, and the only way it ever will be settled Is for those who favor the Gold Standard, to line up on one side and oppose bime tallism and those who favor bimetall ism to line up against them and op pose the Gold Standard. Then after this question shall have been settled and passed upon, other matters of reform will, need the at tention of the voters, but until this, ull-absorblng topic is llnally disposed of the attention of the great mass of tho American people will constantly and certainly oe centered in the so lution of this the greatest problem that ever civilization has been con frontcdwltli. For my part I am op posed to the Gold Standard and am In favor or lifinetalllsm and 1 brletly cite a few reasons therefore. The Gold Standard is a policy that will produce lower prices, higher taxes, less money und more bonds, each of these things are determcntal to my welfare. Bimetallism will promote betttcr prices, more money. lower taxes, and no boi.ds. Each of these will be beneficial to my welfare for consequently I favor them. The gold standard takes by flat of law value 'rom property and puts It in dollars unu acuts. 'this is a injury to me aud 1 oppose it. Bimetallism will stop the transfer of values from the hands of the producers to tho pockets of plutocracy and this is good enough for inc. The gold standard recognizes Just ono vocation, the artof loaning money. Bimetallism recognizes that not only have peoplo a right to loan money but that they also have a right to coin a llttlo too, consequently I am a bimet allism The gold standard nullities the Declaration of Indcpcndanco and sup ercedes the constitution, for it assumes Unit wo cannot have free colnago of silver without tho consent of Europe; that wo cannot use paper money with out the consent of corporatlons.Blmnt ullsm teaches that congress shall have power to coin money and also to reg ulate Its value, and that congress lias also the power to Issue paper money ami to do theso things for the country lu the interest of Its sup porters and defenders, and nlso to do it independent of the protest of for eign prlnce.poteutatc, or sovereign of Europe, or their Tory adherents, who seek to do their bidding here. This doctrine Is good enough for me, so 1 am a bimetallism To provo tho assertion 1 have made 1 suuuilt tho follewlnu: Secretary Gago Is tho tlnanclal head of the Mc Kiuiey admiRtratlnn,hospoko for the admluibtrathti mid is authorized so to do. Ho said before the banking und currency committee when laying be fore them his plan for currency re form, as follewing: First, 1 desire to more permanently commit tho coun try to the gold standard, and his plan is as follews: To destroy 8340.O0O.- 000 of greenbacks and substitute in terest bearing gold bonds in their place, to destroy 150,000,000 of treasury notes and substitute interest bolug gold bonds In their place. To redeem 400,000,000 sliver dollars with gold.and issue goiu interest oearing ootids to buv the gold, This takes from tho iui ,nl t .tin right to use nearly a $1,000,000,000 and forces them to pay Interest on the same. Atthorateof 3 por cent it I would amount to a per capita tax of more than I por year upon every man. wqiimn and child, In this land, and ' tllla la till fvl!rl tttn.wln.ul rheteforo I say the gold standard means lower prices, less money, moro bondsand higher taxes. Now let us seo v, hat tho effect of this Is, 1st., It Increases the valtio of money, there fore Itenrlehei tho-so whose wealth consists principally of money, there fore the nionoy owners fayor It. 2nd. It make? the debt of the county lrio?c valuable because these debts mut be paid In dear money, consequently those whose wealth conMsts mostly In ownership of debts, such as stocks, bonds and mortgages will be benefited and consequently they favor the gold standard. Two classes of society will be benefit ted, the ownere and lenders of monev. Now let us see who will be Injured by this rising gold standard unit of money. The merchant gels In his steck: before he has It disposed of, the price of the good" he has comes down and in order to meet competition, lie must meet with loss. Then perhaps his neighbor being still more unfortunate meets with failure and then follows the bankrupt stock at forced sale to farther demoralize prlrcs, all of which he is forced to meet. Then conies the banker to his rescue, and kindly assumes the knightly prerogative of allowing the merchant to still do busl ne.s providing,howevcr,tliat the mer chant must do the work,- must stand ths losses, but the profit.", if any, must be securely turned over the banker. So the gold standard will ruin the merchant. The manufacturer stands precisely In the same fix as the merchant; it means ruin to him too. To the working man it means low wages, loss of employment and periods of enforced Idleness, so the gold stand ard will ruin and destroy 111 in also. To the farmer It means more hard ship and less pleasure, more work and less rest, lower prices and higher taxes, a d in many instances tne loss of home, breaking up of family ties, and the scattering of his children to the four quarters of the globe, there fore It will ruin or enslave him and therefore he must be opposed to the gold standard. Applying the primary principle of good government to the gold stand ard, that is, the greatest good to the greatest number, It cannot stand, therefore like Cato, 1 say It must be destroyed. Now what shall we do to be saved ? Simply this we know that the strength of the gold standard is and will be sheltered In the Republican party it has no other place to go the candidates nominated by that party will carry out the scheme of Lyman Gage, the people must defeat them. They nmy be excellent men, they may be our warmest friend", they maybe among our best citizens, but oeuina tucir virtues iutks the roe or civilization and It must oe destroyed, and those who stand for It must bo defeated, from congressman to con stable let not a gulity man escape. How can vnj jo this? Only by running one set of candidates against them. Wc have the Populists who fayor the free coinage of silver und are opposed to the gold standard. We have Democrats who are the same. We have Silver Republicans who will also Siand by the people. Let us unite and destroy the gold standard. Let each faction share In the honors and responsibilities of defeating the gold standard and we will drive It from the free soil of this continent, and then tills victorious tidal wave will not stop with us.but It will sail across tho At' : and will beat and beat ap ii i tho tiirones of Europe and the go! I .standard will go down before it and bimetallism will hold aloft the standard of Immunity, and interna tional bimetallism will not. have to wait until John H.Mitchell shall have built his railroad to the planet Mars, and therefore I shall voto that, the gold standard shall bo destroyed. Geo. E. All,kn. Oun Success In the grocery busi ness is no becret. With goods of such high grades and quality as our stock consists of and courteous treatment of all customers, the result could not be other. Branson & Co. I M. Removed to Portland Tho Keeley Institute for several vears lo cated In this city at the corner of Oak unu. L'wetrin streets has been removed to Porl'and. bclntr located at 314 Sixth street corner of Ulay. What is Emulsion? It is a strengthening; food and tonic, remarkable in its flesh-forming- properties. It contains Cod Liver Oil emulsified or partially digested, combined with the well known and highly prized Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda, so that their potency is materially increased, WhatWffllfDo? It will arrest loss of flesh and restore to a normal condition the infant, the child and the adult. It will enrich the blood of the anemic; will stop the cough, heal the irrita tion of the throat and lungs, and cure incipient consumption. Wc make this statement because the experience of twenty-five years has proven it in tens of thousands of Cases. Bt tur ejou (tt SCOTT S Emuliu. 50c, and Jl.oo, sll drugs11 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chmit, Ntw York. P CEtEBRATEO 0 At sprinc approaches Lile good houses, use tUffEpS the bitters to clean the Hying temple Or the debris and humors of winter and hail tin: budding season with health and joy. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS I OUR WGHT 'TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTOBIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTOBIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. it It ...LuaHA DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of tiyannis, maBaawuwi the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the came Aao hnrna a nil ,1nf!B nOW stf (ft, . . u" ara'J irV fist III was that has borne ana noes now - stt-i-a bear the facsimile signature of WLa&Z CUCX 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 tho wrapper and see that it is tho kind you have always bought, Sfrf-t-i?-'" " '' and has the signature of Oia&ffiUcZfa wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. ) ,.j March 8. 397. Q& &-'' 397. UUflftAV 9TRECT, NtWYORft CITT. . DERBY k CO. . TO THE EAST OIVESf THE CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental Roulec. Via Spokane Minneapolis ftt Paul and ben. I ver Umilia ana naneas uuy. jlow rates to eastern citirf, Foi full J 4 tails call on or address BOI: E & BARKER Kg:m Kalm, Oregon, .OCEAN DIVISION., Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock, Portland, Dec. 2S, Jan. 2, 7. 12, 17, 22, 27, Feb 1,6, 11, 16, 21, 26, Fare Cabin, S12.00; steerage.$8. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-Steamer Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday an 1 Friday at 10 a. m. For Corvallis, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Steamer Elmore foi?J r.land Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday St 6:45 a. m. Transfers to street car line at Orejron Citv if the steamers are delayed there. Round pip tickets toall points in On-gon, Washing, ton, California or the east. Connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines. Call on G. M. Powers, ajrent, foot Trade street. ' W. H. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. ca Bargains in Real Estate! 254 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. P"rWccra agents for Canadian Pacific Railway. FARM, PROPERTY 2600 acre grain and stock farm three miles rom railroad, runing water, good springs aad fair buildings. This is the best bargain in the Willamette valley. Price only $6.30 per acre. 332 acres, two and one-half 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. 690 acres adjoining Marion station a fine stock farm 90 acres under cultivation first class family orchard good house; 2 good barns springs and running water all for $12. per acre. 3u acres,- 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles from Shelburg at the crosring of the O C & K R R and SPRR, 150 acres in cultivatien: good house and barn; all under fence: family erchard: good springs and running water.Price $3200. 100 acres 4 miles southwest of Turner 70 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good houss and barn 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. Only $25. per acre. . 71 acres cne-half mile 1cm Minto. 20 aero in cultivation good house and barn; ,runing water. 1'iice $1300. 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south.' all in ood cultivation for $750, TO TR vDE. ,20 acres inUmatilla county for improved fculem pioperty. TO TRADE... 1S5 aeres on the Alsea for city of Salem.proporty, improved or unim-roved. CITV PROPERTY A fine residence property inside, call for prices. cheap, House and 3 acres of ground in subuibs o city cheap. $700. A good new house of 9 rooms for $1000. $150 cash, balance $8. per month. House and lot in Yew Park at a bargain a $8.00 List your house and farm for rent or for sale with us. We sell tickets on theCjnadian Pacific rail roau at $5.00 to &7.00 less to eastern points, " Hello 1 I thought you were on the wnv m rro urW&t& Sme Pl'Per Heidsieck riusandmhsed my boat tobDcco.thiDk h0W much worse h wou,d have b"ii to have missed th The Man Who Saves money is the man most interested in the announcement that Piper Heidsieck Plue fChim pagne Flavor)-by all odds the best liked brand of chewtorr tobacco ever put upon the market-has been reduced in prtce forty per cent. In other words, the five-cent piece is forty per cent, larger, although the quality remains the C mt S- f CXt yU tUy t0baCC a3k for tle New Five PIP HEID PLUG TOBACCO SSECK EAST AND SOUTH VIA rHE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 P M 8:30 PM 7--45AM) Lv. Lv. Ar. .Portland. ..Ar , ..Satem ....Lv San Francisco. Lv 9:30 A M 7--lo AM 800 p M Above trains stnp at all principal station bet. Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion Jefferson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, iialseyj Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell CottJge Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSKBURG MAIL, r-DAILY. 8:30 A Ml Lv., 1100 A M- Lv.. 520 tm) Ar.. ..Portland ..Salem.... ..Roseburg. .Ar Lv Lv (4.5opm 2 oo.-p u (730 AM 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 m I 12IS P Mi Lv. Ar. .Portland. .Corvnllis., Arl 550 .Lvf 1. -05 PM PM At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. KXPRESg TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4:50 r 7.3 P 8:30 P Ml Lv MJ-Lr.. m) Ar ,.. Portland.... Ar ) 825 A M . McMinnville Lv 550 a m Independence Lv) 4:50 am Direct connections at San Francisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA, Sailing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALLIA.can be obtained from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Aent Salem. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. II. MARKHAM. G. F. & P. A. Portland OREGON CENTRAL Eastern R. R. Company YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yaq.iina Bay with the S Francisco & Yaquina Itay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT," oails from Yaquina every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or points west to Sao Francisce: Cabin, 8; steerage, $6. Round trip, good 60 days, J17. To Coos Bay rabin $8; steerage 6. To Humboldt Bay aad Port Orford, cabin tio; steerage $8. RIVER DIVISION .earner Albany" between Portland and Co.-vallis, through witeout lay-over. Leaving Corvallis 6:30 a. m. Tuesdays, Tnursiays and .Sundays leaves Portland, Yamhill street dock, 6;oo a. m. Mondays. Wednesdays and EDWIN RTONR Kr,-.. J. C. MAYO, Sup't. River Division. CG.COKER. Agent. Salem, Ccrvallis, Or Oreffon Short Line! -vthe,- Quickest, Safest, Cheapest VPFr P0'-nlS East anJ southeast. l,,n. recllmne chair cars, Pullman palace fir. r? Mrs;.ancl "Pholstered tourisl sleep, mg cars on all through trains. BOISE & BARKER, Agent Salem, Or. travel!,, r. C' 0l TERRY, PortlalidOr" AEent' S"Kl W. E. COMAN, . General Agent. MADE ME A MAN " j?'? 'AULETS POSITIVELY CUiW KTAb?'fienn,C7lSlePje8ne"'n'--creuont. Tlttu auirklu nnrf ...,.;, i?n, ?" ?' Vitoliw In old or joon. ai r.TM liiAanltr tn4 n....,i... t. m and" SJirti c. !!? i lm,JU Info Ut npou htriMih J S5 ? t?,a11 others laiL la. hwmXZ.V?J la "9 rennina Alas Tahi. ri,. ---.mWUWM. ndnrt.il :rZT --"...- .--. VMiurs written Buiranti !iSf. oa-. " S1 vf tj" tfBreB8 CUCM4.U1. : I : IMP1 OTfMl For sale by D.J FRY druggist, Salem Or.