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'$&. ?Pjfr" g-a W..uHltJMiB "P" IUIMIIII'ftUlllHnmM-lMU'H'B SESS5BE35B W'V -V, I I . y i - r ' I 11 t ' I" i i i ' L f ! l( W U lr 1 i 1 t it i i I ! ill XI 11,1 Daily Capital Journal BY HOPBR BROTHBR5, TUESDAY. FEB. 8, 1898. WOOLEN MILLS FLOURISH. While there Is paralysis In tlc cot ton trade, and uoiloa -mills are shut down all over New England, or run ning under reduced -wages, the woolen mills cast and west are flourishing, and doing a profitable business. The Dlngley tariff bill has affected various Industries differently, It has not helped cotton mills. It has st I inu la led the leather Industry and put up the prices of all footwear, without raising the price of hides to the farmer. All woolen aoods haye been advancing. A Salem merchant says before the present year Is oyer all woolen dress goods wlll adyance thirty percent. It Is not certain that wages In v.oolon mills or the value of slock will ad vance because only a long iertod of nro.snerltv affects those llilnirs. lint It Is gratifying to know that one Hue I Ui UJllUJitrius 11 iiuui laiiiuK " i"" It muy llourish utitil the wages of em ployes may be raised. We believe In In prosperity for manufacturer, slock holder Una wugeearner on equal terms. - -mnnrinTir ' V"i iirvr1ViiTrrriiirrirtnrn'iirfiT(rr---Mii ir k rnw .mw nominate school directors. 0 Slab Are Wanted; uTPi vTvSttmhS'JA , innriii una-fri-Limn""" ""i'f irifTf n iiiifc'i w'iii niijl 1 W frnrr ri Direct Nominations by the People Should Be Made. All friends of the public schools and of true economy for the taxpayers Hre Invited to nominate two candidates for school directors to be chosen at the March flection. Fill out the blanks below, slcn your name and send the name to this olllcc. These ballots will be opened and counted by a disinter ested committee and the result made known In time enough before election. Cut out thoe ballots and get expressions from as many legal voters as possible. For director five years. For director one year. Xante Street No. or location in district.... IMPROVING (?) THE HARK. We have begun to Improve the park. God save Hie murk! A breaking plow has been ruu through Willsou uyenue. It Is, or was, ten acres of natural turf lying between the Oregon state house and the .Marlon county court house In Salem city. In sum mer It was a trysling place for lover arid birds, a loating place for people of leisure, a study room fur tired uul yerslty siutleuts, who nestled on the grass In the shade. It was a Mower garden for city children, where could be gathered violets, camns and uthei lilies tc their season, coltsfoot, dande lion, buttercups, wild roi-s, plunia genet and flowering grusses Tills lovely train of flowers I rum the natu ral turf are all turned under. Tin Scotch broom Is scattered und will spread more rank than before. Weeu will ripen and blow their seeds all oyer the city. In the poad. on the lower part, frogs will breed. Manyot the trees will die. The tenuis ground, ball ground, cycle path, and lovers' walk are gone. Wo are to put down tile drain. We are irolng to grade the whole park beautifully and put it above low water. We are going to put graycl drives and granite sand walks all through It. We are going to put cement walks all around It, and a curbing and plant It with ornamental shrubs and take out all that splendid variety or natural trees. All thec things will be done and will give employment to laborers. For the present century however all Improve ments meutloncd In this last para graph will havo to wait. We have began to Improve. Wo havo only got go bo faras tho breaking plow process. It Is true that was not necessary, und was about the last thing to do, but It Is done and tho rest ma7 be done In good time. MR. FORD. that he believed the government had nnwpr tci make trold. silver or narjer Into legal tender money- We do ntt biinw ai those were his exact words. or whether he was correctly reported. Hut Mr, Ford has expresd similar views in the past and we do not doubt that he believes we had bimetallism up to 1873, and that the government lias the sovereign constitutional power to make gold, sliver or paper legal lender money. We do not believe Mr. Ford agrees with Mr, Gage as to length of time we have had the irold ttandard, but that is a minor matter. The oue.tlon now I. how can Kepublicans who have hitherto held bimetallic views adjust themselves to an organization that upholds Gage and his extreme gold standard views. We would like to know how a man like Mr: Ford.who I. as always been u blmetalllst, and who has always upheld the greenbacks as legal tender currency, can swallow Gage and the gold standard absolute, In Its entirety and with all that It means, Including the nullification of one kind or constitutional coin, and the annihilation or the greenback and hjii version or non-lnterejt-bearlni: n.tloiiiil paper currency Into gold in terest bearing bonded indebtedness? e do not wish to put Mr. Ford Into a hole but we can see that It Is going to be very ditllcult ror men holding such views In the past to ad just themselves to Gagelsm without loss of seir-respcct. Mr. Tiluion Ford Is one of the most talented man In the UeDUbllcan party. Ho is the nccr of anv lawyer In Ore gon, lie ts a man of wealth and a big farmer. He has an excellent leglsla tlvo and political record. Besides being a successful financier, farmer nnd nrofcsslonal man he has no repu tation whatever as a politician. To Mr. Ford more than any one other mnn In Marlon county does tho Ke publlcan part look ror popularizing Itself with the masses of country voters. Hut like many Republicans or posi tive convictions he finds himself In a dilemma. The State League of Re publican clubs (where Portland had delegates enough to represent 22,500 voters) not only declared for U13 gold standard "as the earnest exposition of the monetary policy or the Repub lican party," und that the "club aro In special accord with tho adminis tration and its wise and clllclcnt sec retary or the treasury, Lyman J. Gage." It Is well-known that politically Mr. Gage Is known as a Cleveland mugwump and probably voted ror Cleveland. Tho resolutions are commendable for their frankness In avowing unequlv Ically ror the gold standard, the re tirement or the greenbacks, silver certificates and treasury notes, the is suance of bonds therefor, tho estab lishment or enough national banks to Issue and lend tho people all the money they can put up collaterals ror. Resides tho Gage policy goes far be yond the financial platform on which MuICmlcy was elected. That platform did not tavor retirement of the reen harks nor ruther Issue or gold bonds It did cot entirely renounce bimetallism us a principle. Mr. Gage goes so far as to declare that this country has bceu on the gold standard ror Mxtv years. The regular Portland gold Republican organization deolures In a printed circular that In the coming campaign In Oregon, they "do not ask nor expect tho aid or persons or any political designation who may be unwilling to declare without equivocation against free coinage of silver and to INSIST moreover, that tho GOLD HTA DARI), THE ACTUAL STANDARD OF OWR COUNTRY DURING MOlUi THAN SIXTY YKAUS PAST, bhall be preserved " Mi. Ford tins made but one snecoH this year, at Woodbi rn. As r ported, lie expressed tho beller that our country had bimetallism up to 1573. Now uage and the Gold Republican politicians declare that we hud bi metallism only up to 1S.'W or thirty live yearn less than Mr. Ford puts it Mr. Itlalnc, Mr. .iurUeld and the greatest Republican leaders agree with Mr. Ford that IS73 was the time when the crime or strlklngdown one of the constitutional money metals was committed uoel dimtly or surreptitiously. Mr. Ford farther declared at Woodburn JOURNAL "X-RAYS." Portland has now three dally papers all ror gold only. That the old wage scale Is a thing of the past Is too dubiously true. The state owes the gold bugs one vote or thanks. They refused to en gage Sidney Dell In a Joint discussion. T. T. Geer rcrers to the silver peo ple as steers. He will get gored H Gov. Lord appoints him to the cat tlemen's convention. We hear that Governor Lord Is going to appoint Metschan, Gateh, Geer, Ford and all the gubernatorial aspirants delegates to the Pendleton bull convention Senator Holt says there Is to be no fusion In Jackson county. Well, If he can't guess any better than he can finance the state fair, the prophecy ain't worth much, A prominent member or theMcKln- liv wnrL-lniMnrn' rllltl of Salem CX- presses the opinion that It Is a crime tor the employer or labor to Increase his profits without Increasing the wages of the employed. ir Mr. Ilingham charged the county 81,'ik) ror collecting the OregonPaclfic taxes that would have been paid any how and $150 tor collecting the money due the city on the Jo Raker note In which he never filed a paper, what would he charge the school district ror financing its affairs? Mr. Rlnghatu Is a universal gonlus. He-Is attorney ior tho S. P. Co., ror Mr. Rush, ror the Electric Light Co., fnrlhntlini'ltl- fur I lll (VllintV. for the people and against them, but always for uinguain. uy an means, he should bo made school director ror tiye years, ir not (or lire. We are glad so many or the pastors ul-l. llv- Icmw Vit lnst:inri. one In Portland lectured on '-Steer Clear Pure Blood Every thought, word and action takes vitality from tho blood ; cvcr nerve, muscle, bone, organ and tlssuo depends on th blood for Us quality and condition. CnwiMor Thorotoro pure Op ring blood Is absolutely Mni:A:MA necessary to right medicine vInj:nd healthy bodies. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is thegroat blood purifier anil tho best Spring Mcdlelnc. Therefore It is tho great cure for scrofula, salt rheum, humors, cores, rheumatism, catarrh, etc.; the irreat nervine, strength builder, appe tizer, stomach tonic and regulator. Hood's Sarsaparillas ilx (or J. I'n.rr4 only by C. I. Hood & Ox, Low til, Mao. America'! Great tt Medicine. HOOd'S PUIS UVtu att Uuur alj dlittOja. or Sodom.'' You're right brother, that's a bad place. Rut as It was druv Into the ground with fire and hail about 5000 years ago, It seems to us your advice Is not exactly up-to-. uaie. TllP. Astnrlrt Ww run v flralVa Mitchell Democrat in the last Ieglsta-, ture, says: ".nr. Scott is not arter Mitchell alone. He has a fierce an- tiuathv to the 'Mltrholl nnch Ha. cause It Is now in possession or the ciiiinoence 01 me ieaerai administra tion and the federal patronage." Hon. "Ike" Patterson is kent a good while on the anxious seat, await ing returns for his vote for McBrlde for senator. Ah 1 Ike, don't you know mat tne sooriquet "Uornmeal Ike" was won by the same traits of charac ter that made you unfaithful to Mr. Doipn.J Look out. my friend, vou are driving on rocks strewed with many" numan wrecKS. Under the gold standard and the president's policy of extreme partisan politics the salaries at Willamette are none too good now, nor too nromptiy paid. When lie becomes a Mark Hanna enthusiast, the institu tion will not become any more success ful financially unles-s Hawlev can get a good fat olllce. Mark may give It a big endowment, however. The X-Rav man would like to nsk John C. Young, now uilddle-or-the road Populist, one questien: Didn't you go to St. Louis as a delegate from uregon, selected at the. McMinnville Union Bimetallic; convention, and help nominate Bryan for president? Were you sincere then, are you sin cere now, or have you exnerlenced a change of heart? w Toledo Leader: There are no flies on the Republicans ot Portland. At the state league meeting Multnomah county had nearly one thousand out or two thousand delegates present. The delegates rrom Multnomah county alone represented 18,000 Re- nuoncan voters. Tiie total vote of Multnomah countv ror nresldent last-election was 18,256, and those uryan received 0,453 and McKlnley ll,b03. If we were quite sure that Col. Alley neyer, never, stretched the truth we'd resent this squib: "The much-mooted question, wbo shall, we have for our next governor, will not be answered. Pennover. A zealous seeker of votes, who will resort to get- uiik uruiiK una visiting toe nouses cr ill-fame In Portlaud to get them, will not be esteemed a fit subject for poli tical honors." In a special article from Salem to the Portland Tribune it isstated that the "producers of the state were well represented at the recent club conven tion." Shades or the departed "pro ducers" or what? Out of the 2000 howling Republicans there was not a good baker's dozen of real producers. The convention was made up largely of orflcials, bankers, brokers and cap italists and outside of the profes sional men there were revv delegates. The Mltr.lipll mm)) la unrVlnuAvorv conceivable plan to bring out numer ous uepuuuean canoiuates in jiarion county on the state ticket, to Involve its leaders In a quarrel and mix up things generally. Men are put ror- ward ror places to tempt them rrom their moorings who have no possible chance ror nomination, and for whom! the Mitchell push would not even vote. Those, however, are Mitchell tactics. I Col. Rub Miller called at the gov ernor's otllre last Saturday evening,1 and finding the governor absent, took his seut In the gubernatorial chair and asked his supposed mends "what he could do for them." The colonel's bearing on the occasion was highly urbane, dignified and Impressive. He was led to remark, eyen from this slight experience, that "the man and the position were suited to each other." The colonel thinks that con gressional committees have no right to Interfere In Oregon politics, unless they snould suggest a Democrat in stead or a Silver Republican ror gov ernor. i At a conference of Populists and Silver Republican members of the scu nleand house, the question of an al liance among the Several Silver par tles In the West was considered Oregon was first taken up, as there Is an election in that state in June. It was decided as the Judgment of thoe present that It would 1 well. In Ore gon tor all parties to unite on a Demo crat for senator, a Sliver Republican rr governor and two Populists for representatives Oregon Ian special rrom Washington. It Is very kind to arrange all these matters In Washington. Rut the pec- pieoi wreuitn win nave something 10 say about the make-up of the Union ticket. Self-Seeking Candidates Are Se vely Criticised By Editor Horace Mann in the Cottage Grove Messenger. In the ensuing campaign in this state the people arc to have a -chance through the primaries and nomina tion conventions to express their wishes as to principles, policies and candidates. In the discharge of the duty of citizenship the people ought not to be embarrjssed or harrassed by "slates" gjtton up by ambit'ousaod mercenary men, who regard, under nresent conditions, a nomination equivalent to an election. The suc cessor tne Silver Reform rorces does n t depend upon machine method', but upon intelligent and patriotic actions In selecting the best and ablest men as candidates, taking into consideration their fitness, integrity and popularity with the people. The attempt of any man, or set of men, who seek to set up "the pegs" to gratify their selfishness with regard to the parly's welfere, and the triumph or princlpks In both state and nation, should be squelched and the slate" broken. The Silver Re form forces of Oregon cannot afford to engage in that kind of .wlltical busi ness in the ensuing campaign. If any man thinks that silyer forces In this state are going to have an easy victory, and a "walk away" in the campaign this spring, they are mistaken. It will be a bitter fight and success depends upon a proper recognition of all the reform forces In the state, a vigorous and fearless advocacy or principles ana tne cuar acter and abilitv of the men selected ror the state, county and legislative tickets. Politicians and chronic of fice seekers must not be allowed to nut In lennardv the neoDle's cause Oregon has been cursed with a par- tisian ouice seeKingspirit in tne re publican party, whicu lias rumen ana disrupted the party by its trafilc in or flee, and disregard or principles to the detriment or the state, and many worthy and capable men who have been ignored because or their devo tion to Integrity and the weirareor the people. Let the object lesson be heeded and,the evil avoided. Already the Republican otticc hold ing contingent, and their subsidized "heelers" uud planning to deceive the people on issues, and fix up a "slate" but or men who will be sub servient to the "old king bees" behind the throne. They may be new men but cannot get recognition, or leader ship till the pledge Is given of fidel ity to the old gang's wishes. Fiyc thousand Independent Silver Republicans, In Oregon, look with contempt on this procedure and sacri fice or principles, aud mean to revo lut - ,. the politics or this state by bur "C, at the pells, this vicious aud impure politic, which has cursed aud retarded Oregon's devel opment. These independent voters are iu n.i mind or attitude to be "rooled with." Their sympathy is with the Bryan Democracy and Tor re forms In the partisan and corrupt management or the state affairs. If recognized, consulted and given a chance with the right kind of men on the state and legislative ticket they will help enthrone the true Democ racy In Oregon and give the state an administration of justice and purity in the public affairs It has long been in need of. THE MODERN WAY Commends itself to the well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually w hat was formerly done in the crudest man ner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the sjsteni and break up colds, headaches, and fevers without un-ple-ivint after effects use the delight ful llquld-laxatlve remedy, Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by California Fig Syrup Company. C. Van Patton was in Woodburn Monday. :V tfS&&K$ . t r-cvw i2S. j! VS-- ' -' J.. -&, Stni The lion huntet needs steadj nerves. If he mis- ses the lion'i eje, ms me is surelj lost The lion hunter is not the onlr man who need: steady nerves. The .. . - business man now adsjs needs them. He must have them if b would bear the strain of business com petition and be successful. A man with shalcr nerves stands a mighty poor show in the business world of to-day, where he must hit the bull's-eye of fierce competition rony time in day Steady nerves are dependent upon pure blood, and to have pure 0100a one nusi nave a pcticci m cestion. Dr Pierce's Colden Medical Discoverj goes to the seat of the trouble. It is v , sedative. It makes the nerves steau. b fornishin j them with proper nutriment. Ii corrects all disorders ot tne digestion V invigorates the liver. It makes the blcxx rich and cure in nutriment The nerve re ceive their proper nourishment from the blood and soon become strong and steady. Business men recotmiie the value of the "Golden Medical Discovery" and thoa sands have testified to its virtues. Drug gists sell it " llaring suffered for seversl years with InJl resttoo," wnte Samnal Walker. Kiq . of Park eburg Cheter Oo . Pa , ' I concluded to tn your rslnsble Colden Medical Discovery ' Af ter taking fire bottles I was entirely cured. 1 alto suffered from bladder trouble, which wu alto cured by the Discovery." I feet like a uen roan." Dr Pierce's Common Sense Medica.' Adviser is a book of 1,008 pages and over three hundred illustrations, some of them colored, all fully explained. Tht book is free It has been selling for $1 50 Now you may have it in all its usefulness, and in strong paper covers, for 31 one-cent stamps, which pavs the cost of mailing only, r in cloth binding for jx sumps. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. itEKi 111 h f. infants nnd Children. The Fac-simile Signature of $L&ffia Appears on Every Wrapper. - SlPIM n C1TI TWt etWTU CW". TT wmv2--ll--:Bl . . DERBY k CO. . Bargains in Real Estate! 254 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. TOTI.E hAST GP EJf THE CHOlCh OF Two Transcontinental Rouico. Via Spokane Minneapolis at Paul and ben. ver Omaha and Kansas Cuy. Low rates to eatern chirr. Foi full Stalls call on or address BOTyrc a- nitjfr... agents, SaUru, i.Orcgon, lOCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock, Portlani Dec. 28, Jin. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, Feb' 1,6, 11, 16, 21, 26. Fare Cabin, $12.00; steerage,$8 WILLAMETTE KIVER DIVISION PORTLAND -SALEM ROUTESteamer Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. For Conallis, Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Steamer Elmore forPi r.Iand Tuesday, Thursday ana Saturday at 6-43 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. PWccra agents for Canadian Pacific Railway, FARM, PROPERTY 2600 acre craioand s'.ock farm three miles rom railroad runinu water, good springs aad fair buildings. This is the best bargain in the Willamette valley. Price onlj $6.50 per acre. 332 acres, two and one-half miles northnest of Amity 24oJacres 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 orchaid good house; 2 good bams springs and running water all for $12 per acre. 3u acres, 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles from Shelburg st the crosr.ng of the O C & ERR and S P R R. 150 acres in cultivatien: good house and barn; all under fence! family erchard: good springs and running water.Price S3 200. 100 acres 4 miles southwest of Turner." 70 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good houso and bam 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. Only $25. per acre. 7t acres one-balf mile icm Minto, 20 acre in cultivation good house and barn; runing wattr. Price S1300 20 acres oi line land 3 miles south; all in ood cult vation, for $750, TO TRADE, .-520 icresinUmatilla county for improved Salem pioperty. TO TRADE 1S5 aeres on the Alsea for city of Salem;proptrty, improved or unim-roved. CITY TR0PERTV A fine residence property inside, cheap, call for prices. House anl 3 acres of ground in sulmtbs 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 SS.oo List your house and farm for rent or for sale with us. We sell tickets on theCanadian Pacific rail road at $5.00 to $7.00 less to eastern points, WONDERFUL MEDICINE FRE E PROMPTLY SENT TO .EVERY ,MAN WHO NEEDS A GENERAL BRACING UP. It Brings Perfect Manhood to All The Greatest Discovery of the Famous Physicians' Institute OF CHICAGO ILL. ' Gratuitously, jiladly sent to all men who need it and who will write for it , , :K large percentage of tho men of today are sadly in need of the right kind of medical treatment for 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 reaulre proper medical attenUon IMMEDIATELY.' require Write us at once, giving a description of your case, and we will cretiarr you a course of treatment specially adapted to your condition and qpvn IT TO YOU ABSOLUTELY FREE, in plain sealed BSe L h EA.'sssr.sa - """ We "SK"s.S!; READ WHAT THESE PATIENTS v Physicians' Institute. Chicage: BLANCH iim m.iT ir" t. - Dear S.rs.-I have nearly Antahed my o ' of "SaS Sid -myself a different man. I cannot And words enough to rfri " "nd press the deep gratitude I feel towards you. Your Lent Is In? CX" derful. I am perfectly cured, and thank you I hundred tlmpJ n W0S: help you rit I possibly can. May G3d blesa "7?u ad Jour work. "' Physicians- Institute: L X l C- E. p. My Dear Friends.-Please accept my thanks for tho k""'5 "' 1S9G done me.. Losses have entirely stopped and vigor ij r rnef".11"'9 all O. K. I am better than I have been for 15 years 1 L , ef,I am same man. All my friends when they meet me say "Wha? h,vMl Uke, the doing? Never saw a man come out like you." l have you been Physicians' Institute. Chicage: HAV UTV rnd,T M' p- a . ..., w.w.t.. uuims mo imii io weeKs that I took , . . .mprovement was remarkable. I nave had no emission r f tment tho Unce taklns your medicine. My friends are "nl! TfL'V0 ment In my General anteann. Hnin ... ".surprlsea at e Improve- maln. '"" """ ,ou ma- e" Prosper. I re- Hundreds of similar letters are vow on file in m,r ,l?Urs slncerel' all are bona fide expressions of permanently ' curJS Jin" fflce' ona writing to us. and remember that we are not onb? J . .Mt deUy tlon in vprv wnv ht i. .k ,....7 ".' W a responsible insrlt,,. makes a specialty of SEXUAL AND "NERVOUS VIpS America th I for postag on medicine, which Is always plalc'y seaied. 6 Cents I DUVOIOIAMO' iMOTITii-ri- i moiuirtlMO ms Mllllr- TVnt. aoayM..nt...:.!:l!LrnTrAc. ui IMNHUUU KtSlUKtD ".-i narcntrnl to cure all nersvm HniN Vwe IIh4l -. i ion, Kerroasoeu, ull drams. errond1siacn,w "ful remedy inuunnrWbrt- IV. Mcid-.To t m rl,'t""'te "n:s Co.. dutributW cnt. Tfcinl ,SS vlafcUsf .""J-? For $ale b D. J, FRY, Salem, EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- ,HE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co (9:30 AM a.'tOAM (bVooPM EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 P Ml Lv...;l'ortland. ..Ar 8:30 pmLv. ...Satem ....Lv 745 am) Ar. San Francisco . Lv Above trains stp at all principal stationi bet. I'ortland and Salem, Turner, Marion Jeflerson, Albany, Tangent, Shetlds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell CotUge Grove, Drum, Oakland, and all sta tions Irom Koseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSbUUKG MAIL, , DAILY. 830 A M I Lv Portland IIOO A M LV 520 pm) Ar. Salem. Roseburg. .Ar Lv Lv (4-3pm 2 OOPU (730 AH 1'ullman buffet sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through train j WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CoRVALLIS. Mail tiains daily except Sunday. 730 AMI Ly. . . .Portland. . Ar I S.oYJi 12,-iS pm) Ar....Corvallis...Lv' 105PM At Albany and Corvallis connect with tiains of the O. C. & E. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY ExCEIT SUNDAY. 450 PM Lv ... Portland.... Ar) 8:23 AM 7:30 P M V Lr. . . McMinnville Lv V 550 A M 8:30 pm) Ar Independence Lv) 4.-50 a M 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 obtain;-! from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket A2ent Salem. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. II. MAKKHAM. G. F. &P. A. Portland OREGON CENTRAL AND Eastern R, R. Company YAQUINA BAV ROUTE. Connecting at Yaoina Bay with the Sa Francisco & Yaquina Bay 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. Farr from Albany Gr points west to Sao Wancisce: Cabin, $8; steerage, $6. Round trip, good 60 days, SI 7. lo Loo, Bay cabin $8; steerage 6. To Humboldt Bay aad Port Orford, cabin lo; steerage $8. RIVER DIVISION .earner Albany" between Portland and Lo.-va lis, through witeout layover. Leaving Corvallis6:3o a. m. Tuesdays, Tnursiays and .Sundays leaves I'ortland, Yamhill street dock, b.-oo a. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and EDWIN STONE, Manager, J. C. NiAYO, Supt. River Division. , . ' Ccrvallis, Or C. G. COKEK. Agent. Salem. Oieffon Short Line! vniE,- Quickest, safest, Cheapest Li?. a'I points East and southeast. iRLL reclining chair cars, Pullman palace sleeping carsand upholstered tourist sleep, ing cars on nil through trains. BOISE & BARKER, Agent Salem, Or. , v ., C- - TERRY, PorlbCnd,aOr?Eer AeCm' ',24 51 '"' W.iECOMAN, Oeneral Agent. MADE ME A MAN 2 AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBi? t - A Jr.J" .vrrii lUca-rMng M- V " f I f''l.,'"n.c''!,ler;liinM,atc-rank's ..Ail A,,utO!', niter ViMiJe and IndU dzL ?"" - L?' Mlli j lu old or jonng. n3 li Xi I. "' '"a 'T'tndr.buitaeu or nrrliej H tlmii . " "" ,a"V?,n"H'.?I5 " lKM went kJII.: A. ,4CV,-"W" inia-aii iutv"-r te upLn I, ".Pl EB w Tre aU others tail In- or mii a k tMiww rueca care La tsca aum A lAvTTirftVrfW9'!!"0 areolar In. AJA. jaRMEDV CO., "figrJ! F sale by D.J TRY druggist, Salem Or. I .' " ii"lMfai' "iM"iiiiiM - ' - "?'z3S'M