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Annusr Soles oyer 0,000,000 Boxes FOB BILIOUS AND HEBVOUS DI80BDERS such as Wind and Pain In the Btomacb. Giddiness. Fulneis after meals, Head ache. Dlzzlnoss, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat. Loss of Appotlto, Coatlveness. Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL (JIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer -trill acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. JIKECIIAM'8 PILLS, taken as direct ed, will quickly restore Females to com plete hoalth. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of tho srs torn nna euro hick llcndaciie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARCEST SALE of any Patent .ilcdlclno in the World. 25c. at all Drug Stores. MR. DAVIS ACCEPTS. He Will Be a Candidate for School Director. To tho Taxpayers of School District No. 24: In response to a petition slRned by some 250 of you, I hep; to say that I will be your candidate for school di rector. As a patron of the public schools of our district and as a tax payer in this district, I am deeply in terested in the welfaie of thn inHt.it.ti. tions that will be In charge of the board of directors, and will do my ut most to serve you elllciently and hon orably in that capacity. Yours most respectfully. G. W. Davis. IThc above appears in the morning Statesman. The Sentinel had pub lished that Mr. Dayis was in Alaska and would not be a candidate. lie Is chairman of the Republican county central committee. The above card is published by Tun Journal with out request. STATE NEWS. Mrs. F.J. Smith, ofGervals, who was recently strlcnen with paralysis, is recovering. There is to be a new paper at Leb -anon to ibe run by W. M. Brown. It Is a campaign sheet. Nearly every business house in Ger ,vais was burglarized on Tuesday night. There is no clew to the burg lars. Fourteen applicants for teachers certificates were examined and all passed but three, at Polk county in stitute. John Dudley, of McMlnnyllle, who once rede a wild steer from Portland to McMinnvIlle, and came to Oregon In 1852, dropped dead at 1 lis home at North Yamhill, Monday. J. C. Davis, of Prlnevllle, has just returned from San Francisco, where he was cured of a serious disease by the woman who blisters the body with her hands, bringing out all bad mat ter. She Is said to make $30,000 or 840,000 a year at it James Fitz, the sheepherder who was "hot by W. B. EwIiir at Cecils a slioit time ago, Is rapidly recovering. He is now out of danger. Ewing's bond was reduced from $2500 to $1500, which he furnished. lie Is at his home on lower Willow creek. Win. Spohn while at work on the Willamette river, east of Junction, ahout half a mile below the Johnson landing, lost ills life at 1 o'clock Tues day through drowning. Mr. Spohn was running fence posts on the river and his boat was carried under a drift by the current. He was about 50 years of age. Tho body has not yet been recovered. NEW YORK LIFE PHILOSOPHY. We can usually place people better by what they have rather than what they have not. When civilization looks back over its own trail it can see that it haB missed many a short cut. The best thing about sellishoess is that it keeps people from trying to reform other people. A man's development is often indi cated by the number of his enemies. From Depot Addition. The people around here are getting tired of tramps. We haye put up with this nuisance about long enough. They are a drunken low class of men, teaching boys to drink, smoke, steal and lie. Your honorable George Townsend makes his frequent trips hunting after cows or dogs, but is blind, totally blind, to tramps. Do we have to make a special call or leave our homes to notify the author itles of all the deviltry that is going on ? If fo, give that job to some Interested women and who is on the lookout for boys and all trouble v. Ill C6QSC Where Is the Gypsy girl ? G. Onlv one annlicant failed In Wash incton cour.iy. There being three first grade certificates Issued," ten sec pd and soyentcen, third grade. JOURNAL "X-RAYS." It would be in order for President McKlnley to apologize to Sra'u for szndlng u warship down and obstruct ing the Havana harbor. Women can vote at the coming school election if they pay a tax. They can vote at tills olllce on nom inations if they nay a tax or not, if they have children to educate. The commander of the Maine was promoted over forty of his superiors about a year ago. How's that for a Democratic goyernment. Dr. Embree would make a first class ring Republican. There are starving families nearer home than Cuba. AVe move they be included In the work of the relief committees. To call a county convention and primaries without any public notice whatever Is Dr. Embree's idea of peo ple's politics. Will the people, of Polk county, send such a man to the legislature ? 5 too Reward, $ioo. The reader of this paper will be pleaded to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity Catarrh bclnir a constitutional disease, requires con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting di rectly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giylng the patient strength by bnild lng up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprie tors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they oiler One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. eS-Soldby Druggists, 75c. CURBSTONE CHRONICLES. It is estimated It will cost $500 to lit up the city hall for armory pur poses. Some say $1000. The donations to the Cuban Relief committee go to tho unfortunate peo ple who are herded together In Cu ban cities, Mr. Busli lias spent $6000 renova ting hotel Willamette. Mr. McCornack Is spending about $750 and the Electric Co. -ibout $250 fitting up new oftlucs in i.urj, house block. If You Wish to Be Well you must fortjfy your system against attacks of disease. Your blood must be kept pure, your stomach and di gestive organs in order, your appetite good. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine to build up. purify and en rich your blood aud give strength. It creates an appetite and digestive lower. Hood's Pills arc the favorite family cathartic, easy to take. We are anxious to do a little gcod in this world and can think of no pleasanter or better way to do it than by recommending One Minute Cough Cure as a preventative of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. Stone's Drug Store. Probate. The will of the late L. A. Savage has been admitted to probate. Mr. Sayage died in this city on the 11th inst. .leaving an estate.of the probable value of $40,000. The will was exe cuted a few hours prior to his death in the presence of Dr. W. n. Byrd and S. T. Richardson. The heirs-at-law are his wife Theresa Jane Sayage, and two children: Elmer M, and Grace E. Tho real and personal prop erty of the estate is devised to Mrs. Savage, she to have and hold the same dunug her natural Hie. At her death the property shall be divided equally between the two children Elmer M. and Grace E. expecting that there 6hall be deducted $2,000 from his sons share, that amount haying already been advanced as his share of the estate, xtremely Wea Deficient Blood Causes Loss of Appotlto and Final Broak Down Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures. " I lost my rrppetlte and about all I lived on was iced lemonade. My strength was all gone. I was so weak I could hardly cross the floor. At last I was taken very sick. Ono physician told me my blood was all gone and he gave me medicine bat it did not help me. I had pretty much lOBt all faith In medicines, but thought I would get one bottle of Hood's Sarsapa rilla and try it. After taking that bottle I was much better, and so I got two more bottles and after taking them I was well, but to be sure of It, I kept on taking Hood's Sarsaparilla until I had used in all five bottles. It has done unspeakable good to me and I wish all my suffering sisters would try it." Mas. A. Eveesen, Wedderburn, Oregon. Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the One True Blood Partner. Sold by all druggists. Price, $1; six for A u Ai Ditlc- are tasteless, mild, eflec riOOa S fills are. All druggists. 85c. MAKE OLD DRESSES NEW DIAMOND DYES THE SIMPLEST AND EASIEST WAY OF HOME DYEING. Their Great Superiority Over All Other Wajs of Home Dyeing A Ten Cent Package Will Color From One t Five Pounds of Goods Colors That Will Not Wa h Out in Strong Soap suds. Success in home dyeing depends wholly upon the kind of dyes used. With Diamond Dyes, If tho simple directions on the package arc followed carefully, and the special dyes for cott m aroused for cotton and mixed goods, and the wool dyes used for woolen, there is absolutely no chance of failure. Diamond Dyes are very simple and easy to use, and by using a stick to lift the goods while in the dye bath, there is no need of soling the bauds. For beauty, brilliancy and fastness.no other dye stuffs, whether for home use or for the dye shop, equal the Dia mond. The latest scientific discover ies arc used in their manufacture, they are guaranteed the strongest and fastest of all known dyes, and their solid colors will not wash out in the strongest soapsuds, nor will they fade when exposed to the sunlight Try Diamond dyes once, and see how easy it is to maice old and faded dresses, waists, ribbons, coats, etc , look like new. Publisher's Announcement. Look out for The Journal trade edition Saturday. It will be a double number, containing about twenty col umns of descriptive sketches of Salem business men and enterprises. All matter ordered In tho 5000 Trade Edition will go into The Daily and Weekly Editions besides. A splen did advertising opportunity is thus ollered. Notices of religious services on Sun day free must be at the olllce Satur day at 10 o'clock. All notices of entertainments by re ligious, social, fraternal, charitable, or political entertainments half price 5c a line. Journal advertisers always offer the lowest bargains and want the trade of all classes of people. The crowded condition of our col umns made It Impossible to print S. M. Stock's new ad Tuesday. Their linen bale in this issun will interest housewives searching for bargains. Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure instant relief by using DeWitt's Witch nazel Salve. Great Pile remedy. Stone's Drug Store. Be Not Deceivedl A Couph, Horseness or Croup are not to be trifled with. A dose in Iome ofShilo's Cure will save you tmuh trouble. Sold by D. J. Fry. Stop that cough. Take warning. It may lead to consumption. A 25c., bottle of Shiloh's Cute may save yov ' Ce. Sold by D.J. fry. USBVflNHBMES3FS' DEALER IN : GROCERIES: faints, oils window mass var L 1USU) UUU LUUUiUab UlUf'W UbVVstt. of Brushes of all kinds in the state Artists materials! lime; bair; ce ment and shingles; and the finest nnnUtv nf irrnss RPfrt. 2k "SSKTBvJrVHU'si , 2SKS3SVJ6VKSSF WANTED, ETC. Now today advertisements tour lines or lc33 in this column inserted tlireo times for 25 cts., 50 cts. a week, $1 per mouth. All over four linoa at same rate. KLONDIKE,, I hive for sale cne or more lots on Trade street 30x125, two blocks fror.i state hnuse, at $100, 01 installment plan. A. dinger, 321 Mill street, Salem. 3-15-31. FOR SALE. Desiring to leave (or the Klondike, 1 must sen a quantity 01 ciean almost, new furniture at a great sacrifice. Parties desiring a bargain should call th s week at Ira Eib's sash and door factory or 82 19th street. 2 l63t WANTED. .A partner 10 work a good paying patent in a given number ofstatei or will sell an entire interest. For particu lars call on or address "II" Journal. 27 im TO EXCHANGE, Two farms in Rogue River Valley to exchange for Willamette Valley farm pioper.y. For further particu lars address C. Journal. 2-4imd&w$ WANTED, Renter for 32 acrej best culti vated land, one-half mile east of asylum. Apply to Mrs. ElUn Savage. a 14 3tJ NEWS DEPOT. Headquarters for San Francis;o and New York paper at Ellis & 7.inn. 154 State street. 2 It w NEW ARRIVED --A large assortment o( new, decant umbrella coven lust re ceived. Come and fee tbem A selection of a dozen qualu'M. N;w is the time to have your umbrella covered. Call at L. E. Gardner, 228 Liberty St. I 26 lm PRUNING Fruit and ornamental (rees, diriiMurv anil hprl.vpc FIr.t pla lyflllr Send postal or call at residerce on Thir t- enth street, north ol Marion. I , D. Het- ric, 1 Iq im FOR SAIiE At a bargain choice turned 1 office railing and counter. Apply at Journal , office, l-io if FOR RENT. A good double room for one or two gentlemen, in business part of thy. Rent low, Inquire at 197 Commercial street, 12-lS tl I HUGHES, What Dr. A. E. Slater Says. j Buffalo, N. Y. Gen s: .From my pcf sonal knowledge, gained in obietvirg tbcet ect of your Shiloh's Cute in case of advanced Coniumption, I am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been ' brought to my attention. It ha certainly j saved many from Cosumption. Sold byD. J. F'y What pleasure is there In life with a headache, constipation and bilious ness? Thousands experience them who could become perfectly healthy by uiing De Witt's Little Early Ris ers, the fatuous little pills. Stone's Drug Store. Grocery! 100 Court st. A Superb Golden Blend Coffee, line cud quality 3 Pounds for 25c. , ', Vermont jMaplc Syrup in bulk, per gallon 75c. FJour 90a95c per sack, JOHNSON Be. VANDEVERT. iSCGoods for Gold Huntcrs,A" Are You Going to Knmft nf vniir frit nils art, if nil iri nnf Say to them Seatlle is tbe place to outfit. Seattle Woolen Mfe Co Are Pioneer, manufacturers of Alaska clothing. Have their own mill and clothinc factory. Complete outfits on hand and made to order. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL." Salesrooms, mo First Avenue und Cor. Yesier Way & Occidental Av. tlWrite tor Uuthtting Lists. SEATTLE, WASH. I-I4wm& p-l E M, CR0ISAN, (DEALER IN Farm Implements ! and Vehicles, Exclusive valley house for McCormick Binders and Mowers, Buflalo Pitts Engines and Thrashers, Spike, Disk, and Spring Tooth Harrows, Jthn Deere Steel and Chilled Plows, Kepairsjw Ml )the forego ins. OFFICE IN CITY HALL.' Irrigation hours 6 to 8 a. m. and 5 to 9 in the evening. All irrigation bills for the summer will be due and payable the 1st of July. Ctreet sprinkling througn lawn 1 ose posi tively prohibited. No deduction for irrigation during absence unless water cut off the entire premises. No allowance made for pari of season as more water is needed to bring out a neglected lawn than judicious use the entireseason. SALEM WATER CO. SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY! Please notice the cut In prices on the following St" -ts, plain loccnts Unuer drawers 5toiocenti Under shirts.... 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair 3 cents Handkerchiefs 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs 3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen and othet worlc in proportion. EP"Flannels and t.ther work intelligently washed by hand. COL, J, OLMSTEAD, Proprietor Old Clothing Made to Look Like New At Salem Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works, No, 195 Commercial street. Orders by stage, mail cr espress, will receive prompt attention. Waldemar Nelson, Prop, J, B, Thomas Tuthilli Analytical .Chemist and Assa er Oaioe with Salem Gas Light Co, No 4 Chemeketa street P. O.Boz X, Salem, Oregon. Prompt return of ore samples, General analytical work, STIUVEU. DETECTIVE AOENCT, IM Kearny Street, Ban Francisco, CaL To district attorneys, sheriffs, attorneys at law and private parties: Prepared to transact all butlness of a confidential and intricate J character expeditiously and 011 reasonable terms, uorrciponucnH an oyer mo wnu, Alaska? m fate Co. HOTELS AND BOARDING. fiofel Sal?m M. FENNELL, Prop- Only First Class House in the City, Rate reasonable. Sample rooms in connection Car to al trains and public buildings pass the door. Corne Slate and High street. GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER Hot meels served.fiom 8a.ni, to midnight. German cooking. With Bach & Nadstanech 226 Commercial St. II. KEUGEBAUER, I9tf Prop. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. W, J, HUFFMAN, WILLAMETTE E! Comer Ferry and Ubertyjttreets Telephone 172 Newest rigs and best horses always in readineu, RyCoast or mountain parties - specialty. 7i4 f G. R. THOMAS, Proprietor of "THE CLUB" Livery and Feed Stables, Corner of Liberty ai.d Ferry streets. Best single and double r'gs in the city. Telephone No. 24. 11 18 tl MEATS AND POULTRY. NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town. 2 2 Wok Miescke, Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoked me ts. Lard in bulk, 9c a lb. Cheapest market In town . We make it a Specialty to keep all kind of Sausage on hand. Try us. Just Reopened. Brown & Son. of the East Salem meat mar ket, have enlarged and related their shop and will be pleased to see all ol their old patrons and the rei.t of the community. Orders taken and delivered. Parents sending children may depend on lmvinc uinr orders con scicntiously tilled. 'o-.ti CUT TO THE CORE I IMA f 10 lbs. for 25c DCAMC 1 201bs- for 50c BEANS (.50 lbs. for, $1 O 1 A. ( Dairy, fi0 lbs. for 40c iHITs Stock, fo ins for ;juc Stock, 100 lbs. for. 60c COOKING MOLASSES, Per pallon 30c Syrup 2 gallon pails,75c 4 1x2 gal. $1,40 Pickles, per keg 05c Prunes 10 lbs 20 lb3 50 lbs Petites and Italians. 25c ,50c $1 Dried peaches, fancy, Olbs. .2f)C ftLc-fo Shoulder.per lb,9c ivieais Hams pcr lb(I1 i,2 1 Lard 5 lbs . . 45c 10 .lbs. 85c Lilly White Stuyton Flour, per sk,85c Auinsvllle 05c Salem Special 00c Gib. Arm and Ilammct Soda 25c 01 b. Gloss Starch 25c LEMONS 10c doz.; 3 doz. 25c. M, T, RINEMAN, 132 State street. McFadden 1 Pennebaker, (Successors to Ira Erli) MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding?, Etc, First Qoor north of Salem Iron Works Teltphone 105. 2 7 3m UfffiT STAN. BUSINESS CARDS. dentist, ' Successor to Dr. J. M.flKeene, old White Corber, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superio operations at moderate fees in any branch are in especial request. JUST OPENED. FRANK W DURBIN FEED OF ALL KINDS. 224 Commercial street. Best quality an no middle man's profits. BREWSTER & WHITE, r-Doalora Ju , HAY. GRAIN Shorts, chop, flour, mill feed, etc Telephone 178. 91 Court at., Salem, Or. Drain Tiling. Tn largo and small quantities, at a great 'iirain. Inquire of Hofer Broa car lournal. Salem. Or. d&wtf " Honest John Truss. Cures 50 Pcr Cent. A new ttusi on a new principle. No back pressure; Dr. Stone's Drug Store, agent (it Salem Oi. d&wt2 2 3m O. H. LANB, Merchant Tailor! 211 Commercial at, Ep'Suits $15 and upwards, Pants $3 and upwards. T- H JHAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Makes a spMalty of fine repair work, Sett Thomas clocK. etc., 215 Commercial Street JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer COMPANY, Meets all mail and passenger trains. Bag. gage and express to all parts of the city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. EfTAT THE OLD FOSTOFFICE,. A. DAGBNY, Family Wine and Liquor Store, Removed from 102 State to 100 Cnmmirrl.l street, liottled goods of the best aualitv. SPRAY YOUR TREES, Now is the time to havoyour little family orcharl put in good shape and made prxjf against insects. San Jose scale, woolly aphii mi fungus removed, and trees made healthy liysrt nifc methods. Advice free. Apply to Richards Hi Slipey, 201 High street, Salern. Beckn?p & Hamilton have opened up business in the line of tin ning, plumbing, sheet steel and galvanized iron wf rks. Job work of all kinds in that line mine a specialty. Would be pleased to have a portion of your trade. Estimates on all class of work furnished, Shops on Court Urect in alley between High and Liberty, in Ihc rear rf Dasey's Feed stables, on Beck ncr's home 1 ropcrty. 12 30 VIAVI. Free illiusirated lectute to women ever Saturday, at 2;y p. in. State Insurance building by MRS. F. E. ALFORD. 2 II Manager MADE ME A MAW AMX TABLETS POSITIVELY CIW. A t.J. Act-voua irot ralt'nu M" orr.7roi'utno7iHIecpleuaM,i)tc vaa, by At)uaiuiioihr lomaoa ana Jbdu crution. 'Jftvy tjulcklu unit urfL reUru Lott VU!ir in old or young, tw fit 0 man for itudr, btwloAM or marrUffA I'-mvbmI Imanitv find (lonaJmnllon 11 taken In ttma. iheli gte Lowa ItnmadUU Impi- mnt fcittl effect e Cv UK w rre ail other t&lLl a Ilstuijou Ji u Tina tho canal Ajax Tablet. Tba; .Ufa cured tLoutandi and will cure ou. W sUa 4 pcMltlve written fruarnnU to effect a cure In each ctae DftftP 0itJt ! 4Of(. mm "IL.UJ VV7 tfciiwli a i a v ir3H rsrf fr For sale by D. J FRV drugptt,Salcm Of, CUBE YOURSELF! Ufa lllgW for unutturft discharge, JnflamniMloBJ, Irriullom ur ulccratluitji of in u co ill nierotrauA.. raipleu, ana uoi luntv. iuffiiuCmii.eiir.o. or poUonous, buiu 117 urattuui or Mat In plain wrapptt. II.W, or s boltlea. IJ.V:. ur npiv, picpaiu, ivr . wvvoJcr Hut oa rctuaai. w JStr LIlKaTBJI yffiVu luMmw AfCw mi i tiiUtur. K'. nlfr.r.iili iobUHoo K7 ufm CMCimuTi.0 .ymm 11,1.1, JT O. C.T.Co's STEAMERS Altona and Ramonn leaves for Portland daily, ex cept Sunday at7 !4S a. n Quicklime, regular sei vice and low rates. Dock between ftalc and Court streets. M. P. BALDWIN. Agent, balem. Look at the 8-pap-e insert in the latest Issue of our folder.' It contains a very complete and entirely truthful descrip tion of the finest train on earth, the Burling ton's St. Paul Chicago Limited. Leaves St.Paul 8:05 p. m, Arrives Chicago 9125 0. m: Compartment (.nd Standard Sleepers, Buffet smoking car, Dining car, chair car, coaches, Electric light, wide vestibules, steam heat. Tickets at office of connecting llnei. A. C. SHELDON, Genaral Agent, Portland, Or. Going to Klondike. No, not everybody. Some will travel east ward and they will want the best of modem conveniences. It is not generally known tnat the Northern 1'acitic railway pre Fides for its aecond-.class tonrist nassenrers all the ccmfirts usually 'accorded first-class trade, but such is the fact Easy, upholstered coaches, fine berths and all homelike sur rounding?. No change of cars and no lay over betweenPotland and theMissistippi river. rassengers furnished their tickets tight here in Salem. For full particulars see Thomas Watt & Co., 266 Commercial Btreet, they will save you money. Two trains daily between Portland and Puget Sound. WHEN GOING EAST Use a Irst-class line in traveling between Minneapolis, St, Paul aud Chic o,and the principal towns in Central Wlscon'L, . Pullman Palace Sleeping and hair (car in service. The Dining cars are operated in th: inter est of its patrons, the most elegant service ever inaugurated. Meals are served a la Cart:. To obtain first-class sen ice your ticket should read via ZZZZ The Wisconsin Central Lines. Direct connections at Chicago and Milwaukee far ail eastern points. For full Information call on your nearest ticket agent or write JAS. C. POND, General Pass. AgentMilIwaukee,Vis. Or JAS. A. CLOCK, General Agent 246 Stark Street Portland Or. -TAKE THE- Canadian Pacific Railway And Soo Pacific Line TO Minneapolis St. Paul Chicago Philadelphia Washington Montreal Toronto New York Boston and a'l points east and southeast. Cheapest tates, best service and accommo dations. Through tourist sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Panl, Toronto, Montreal, Uoston and Portland, Me,, without change, Canadian Pacific Railway Co's. Empress ine of steamships to Japan and China. The fastest and' finest ships on the Pacific ocean. Shortest nd best route to tho orient. Canadian Australian S. S. do. To Honolulu, Fjl and Australia The thortost route to ths colonies. For rates, folderd and any infoimation call en or addtess, F. N. DERBY & CO,, Agents, Salem, Or. W. B. GREEK, Agent, 146 Third street. Portland, Or, E J. COYLE, Distiicl Passenger Agent, Vancouver, I) C P?HJ S9 yi ' I 3 jBlSSSiis5i-- ; J