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tfsi: h .? m vi H iiiii: Bestow fall, regular action of the bowels, do not Irri tate or Inflame, but leave All th delicate dJgtutlTe or eanltm In perfect condition. l'repared oalr brUL lUod A Co- Lowell, Maja. s Pills Try them. eenta. Daily Capital Journal BY HOKER BROTHERS, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 1898, I I I I I a Wa MM THE SCHOOL ELECTION. TI10 Issue at the coming school clcc tlon is coming to be understood by many of the people. Two directors arc to be chosen. One for five years and one for one year. These two will have a voice In reforming the finan cial affairs of the district. They should not be chosen to take up any of the factional lights of the school board or of any person who may be dissatisfied. But men or women should be chosen to do right by all the people of the district, arid who would vote with any of the present members for what Is right and just. The election of two Republican chairmen would .bring too much poll tics into the board. It would be com posed of live Republicans; representing two factions, and there would be no end of personal strife. The people arc tired or school district politics. It remains to bo seen whether the people can separate their publicschools from political dictation and make their conduct solely responsible to the people. The tlrst step to this end is to cut down the high Interest burdet and refund the debt at not over feu: per cent as Is done in other Hates. The debt of the district is small uno its credit excellent. There is no ex cuse whatever for using borrowed money at from 0 to 0 per cent. Di rectors who will cut down the inter est burden will lower taxes and none other should bo chosen. Next choose directors who will give the people the best teachers possible for the salary paid regardless or tneir pontics, re ligion or personality. Prchaps we are not broad enough or honcst-cnough to deal thus with a great sacred public trust. If wo are not we ought to be ashamed of ourselves. demand of the people for a straight declaration of the money question, and wished to put themselves in line with the principles of their party. This sifting process, going on in the par' tics, will result In good, it will lead to the selection of men In the different parties, who stood for principle; and It is only through such that the judg ment of the people will be carried Into effect. No Union' Wanted WOMEN AWAKENING. Salem Ladles Take a Hand in Nominat ing School Directors. There is no law for nominating school directors. No caucus, primary or convention is called fur that pur pose. The custom has been to place can dldatcs in nomination at the meetinu or inc electors uiai is neiu one wecK before the school election. The cut torn of a man's friends nominating him by a petition has only sprung up recently. Till? Jochnal advocates direct nomination by the voters themselves and to get an expression by the people has published a bullot containing the names or all persons who have been named for the Dlace. Several hundred ballots have been cast at tills olllee. A number of ballots have been cast ijy gentlemen for Mrs. Amelia Miller, f South tialcm. More nave been cast by ladies, and Mrs. Miller is uu loubtedly the choice of the women voters of this district. All women who own property In this district or who nave children to educate arc In vited to cut a ticket out of The .Jouh.val and express their choice of nominees. There will be blank votes furnished at this olllee. Quite a number of ladies have availed them selves or this privilege and no doubt more will do so. As the women of Salem are to take part In this Important election on equal terms with men the suggestion nas been made tiiat tliey have an or ganization to get out the woman vote, Such a club would be a great benctlt In advising the ladles fully of their rights and duties, and enable them to fully take advantaue of them. There are going to be legal questions aiseo in mis election, and Hie women votors should not only have an organ- zuuoti out counsel. The responsibility Is now placed upon them and ought to-be fully met. If they do not take advantageof their opportunity to vote and exert their Influence for good schools It will be pointed out as a reason why they should not be entrusted with manage ment of public a Hairs. for Mere Political Speculators in Office. Candidate Must He Reasonably Accept able to All Three Parties. NO PLACE FOR STRADDLERS. There Is ope fact that tho coming campaign Is developing, which good citizens of all parties must rccognlzo as a good omen; this Is, that there Is to bo no more Juggling with the moncylqucstlon. Tho people now un derstand this question and Us impor tance to the public wcllare, better than formerly, and they do not Intend to allow trimmers and time servers to deceive them longer. A man who be comes a candidate of a party, whether Republican, Democratic or Populist, must clearly represent its principles. He must be a man of convictions, In whom his party has confidence. The explainer, orjmrgler- of words, who seeks to avoid an issue, in order to cover and conceal his rccoid, will be discarded and nut of a job. Ho must speak out, like Messrs. Fulton and Carey, though his words knock out his reiord or expose his Instability or lack of political wisdom. These- gen tlemen, Ignoring their pasj- records as Silver apostles, declared themselves with so much vehemence as "gold bugs" and devoted to "gold bug"prlu clplcs, that they actually misled eomo of their friends into tho belief that they were not only now, but always had been, stalwart advocates of tho "gold bug'1 theory. Why did Messrs. Fulton ana Caioy do this? Mani festly becauso thoy recognlnlzcd tho Persistent Coughs A cough which seems to hang on in spite of all the remedies which you have applied certainly needs energetic and sensible treatment. For twenty-five years that stand ard preparation of cod-liver oil, SCOTT'S EMULSION JOURNAL "X-RAYS." The supreme court Tuesday Febru ary 22, handed down an Informal, ex temporized opinion to the clfect that In perfect accord with historical facts Geo. Washington WAS tho father of his country. The Bailiff, Fmlcy Perrine, transmitted the opinion to Ulerk J. J. Murphy, and sustained the reputation the Portland Tribune gave ti 1 tn in transmitting It. for vou can't tell from it whether George was or was not. There is ono thing about the next werld: The man worth 850,000 to to $100,000 who always walks and never pays u street, car fare won't hayuany further Incentive to Imne- cunloilty "over there," Tho choral society should Imnort a ballet If thoy want to draw a house. Tho M us. Doc. of Mt. Angel college (Order of St. Benedict,) came to Sa lem especially to hear the Messiah Thoso Mt. Angel professors know something of music. - The oratorio had such a light audi ence, times are awful hard or Salem Is an unmusical, if not Irreligious, town. How many names has Boss Blugham on his petition to make him school di rector who are not leal voters at the school election ? Let him publish his petition. A public olllclal nowadays has to be something of a lawyer. If ho Isn't ten cuanccs to one some lawyer will run him. In one thing wo ugreo with Gov. Fletcher. The oillco should seek tho man, If you lmvo to hire a fellow with a petition to inuko yourself a candi date. Thero is only oue dlillculty about Gov. Fletcher's plan or letting the oillco seek tho man. Every little cuss would vote for himself Fletcher included. Mr. Bingham smells an Issue of bonds In this school district; so he wants a hand In tho matter. It would seem as though any Pop ulist u ho believes In tho referendum ought to be willing to refer tho ques tion or Union fairly to tho members of his party. Now houcstly don't you think so, Dr. Embree? Thero Is no fight on Geo. Y. Davis in this district, except as a protege or Geo. Grub Bingham, Tho tight on Carson fordbti let attorney was more bitter because ho was considered a stool pigeon ror Geo. Grab Bingham. has proved its effectiveness in cuts In? the trying affections of the throat and lungs, and this is ths reason whyj the cod-liver oil, par tially digested, strengthens and vitalizes the whole sys tem; the hypophosphites act as a tonic to the mind and nerves, and the SHvercoumry. tohKttoS1 C?n "Lot us have tho,ulces," shrieks heals the irritation. UnCllllrillll Kmuree. Well, thu Rev. you think of any combl- Dr. Is politely Informed that oniccs nation so effective as this? ro tilled by vote ur the people not by TiiuOnkCknt Daily Isso crowded with ads. It must bo enlarged, That wo hope will be done In a row days. A second campaign list of about thirty subscribers goes to the forks of ihoSuntlum today. That's a Union tt tiHt vau (cl SCOTTS EmuUIoa. I IUO tit on (h wt.pMr. St Out th pua uu jot. jnj 1 1.00, ll tlrutfbu. SCOTT A BOWNE, CtwroUu, Ntw York. parceling out spoils umoug fusionlsts. Or. Mltw'Nervtt flatten t3c t-olldruUu. Patu una uoUiow with Dr. Mllua' Ialn l'UU. Dr. MllM I aln l'UU. "Una cent a doao.1 Editor Jeurnal: In considering the proposed Union of Anti-Republi can forces for the coming campaign, members of the People's party should remember that the sole object is to promote better government and that If this falls it matters little who oc cupy the oniccs; that nob aU the men who favor Union are actuated solely by unselfish metives: and that to nut oillce-seekers Into olllee will vitiate the effort for rerorru. Union with taxpayers, with men interested in securing the best possible government at the least possible con, Is all right; and we care not what may be the present or past party af filiations of such men We ask only that we agree unon systems of Dis posed government. But a Union with this kind of men must not carry with It a Union with the political ne'er-do-wells, the broken-down, miserable nacksof politics, who, belonging to either party, see in this proposed Union only a means to personally ex ploit the public revenues. ir this movement is to suc ceed, ir it is to make for good government. If It Is not to work the undoing of the People's party, we must be prepared to firmly boost out of It all men, of whatever party, who are preparing to speculate in ollices. As a matter of principle we can have little patience with, and less respect for, chronic office-seekers, a swarm of whom, like vultures seek ing carrion, are crying for union on any terms. We must no back tn Hrst. principles and sec to it that the office seeks the man. In order to protect the people who have gone Into this movement it is necessary for tho different organi zations to agree upon a common plat form, for ir they cannot u trite udoo principles they have no moral right to unite at all. Then, they must agree upon a common ticket, composed of members of each party, to be appor tioned as wisdom and prudence sug gest. In order to have union the names of the men nominated by the different conventions must be submitted to all the con ventions for endorsement and if the name of any man presented is repulsive to either convention, that convention can re ject it. If three organizations work for one ticket, it must be composed of men acceptable to each party. In no other way can success be insured. And as each organization must be sponsor for the character, not only of Its own nominees, but for all upon the ticket, and the organizations unitedly must ubide by the conduct or all the nomi nees in onice, it logically roiiows that no man not acceptable to all should be named ror any office. I know that every chronic office seeker, every man used to machine methods , who hopes to secure a nom ination by controlling a convention by machine methods, will oppose this plan, but in no other way, as I can conceive, can we make sure of nominating a ticket that will bo worthy of the movement. At least, in no other way can the .People's Party hope to save itsself rrom the disaster being a party to the election of some men whose political conduct in the past has contributed to the neces sity of the people attempting a union cf this kind. It must bo remembered that tho Republican party hasn't a complete monopoly on predatory poli ticians, Every candidate must be pledged in writing to the support.pcr.onally and officially, or every principle In the platform. Every candidate Tor a state office must be pledged in writing to. if elected, accept tho constitutional salary, and no more. Now, a word to thoso who are op posed to union upon any terms. Do not comfound union as here outlined with fusion, There is a difference be tween the taxpayers attempting to unite upon sound principles of govern ment for the good of the common wealth and politicians trying to uuito pjlltlcal organizations for the protit of prospective office holders. Uno is union, the other fusion, than which there is nothing more despls able In politics. This question of Union will be properly settled by the the people be- iuiu iiiu iiuituiiuuiis incut, uuii every member or thu People's nnrtv shnnlil loyally abide by a decision of the ma jority of the party. Anything less than this is political anarchy and will not bo Indulged In by men who do not allow prejudice to riot with reason. Tho question of Union vs. Fusion is debatable, good and honest men will bo found upon both sides, yet it is, after all, i matter or method only, tho party being united on principles. The organization or a Socialist's party at this ttuio Is unreasonable and Ir Indulged lu will army against it as enemies men, who otherwise would bo Its friends. It would work for the benefit of tho Republican party and If launched before tho Juno election would subject its promoters to charges aud Imputations as grave as any that are being made against the leaders or tho Union movement by the gold standard men. Tho time to organize a social Democracy is after the elec tion, wiicn tliosc even not In ravor of It will be unable to successfully im pugn tho motives of Its leading mem DO and to abandon these principles means political cbaos for reformers. He who In a day expects to reform the world is delirious, and he who hopes to bring this nation to the Ideals of socialism within the lire or any human now living has studied his tory to little advantage. For my part, ir this generation lives long enough to enjoy, even for a short time, the manifold blessings of direct legislation, I will be satisfied. L, II. McMahan. People's Party Convention. The People's party county conven tion, is hereby called to meet at the Forestry hall, third story, opposite Willamette hotel, In saiem, ur., on March 10, 1898, at 10 o'clock a. m , for the purpose of electing thirteen dele gates to the People's party state con vention to be held In Portland, on March 23, 1803. at 10 o'clo:k a. m. and to nominate county candidates, and transact any other business that may lawruuy come before It. And the primary conventions of said party are hereby called to meet at their usual pulling places in each and every precinct in Marion county, on March 12, 1893, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing delegates to the above named county conven tion as follews: Salem No. 1 ... 4 Salem No. 3.... 10 South Salem... 7 East Salem.... 3 Englewood 9 Jefferson " Turner 4 Sublimity .... 7 .iienama 3 Garfield 4 WestSllverton. G Mt. Angel .... U Brooks 5 Fairfield 2 Aurora 2 Hubbard 3 Champoeg ... 3 Buttcyllle .. 5 Howell Prairie St. Paul 6 Brietenbush Elk Horn 1 Silver Falls.... 2 Total 204 Salem No. 2 4 By order of the county central com mittee. K. L. Hibuard, Chairman. J. M. Payne, Secretary. 2 22 d & w td Salem No. 4. 9 Yew Park.... 7 Prospect 8 Mirtlibalem.. 7 Marion 4 Aumsville . . 0 Stay ton 7 Horeb 0 East Sllverton 7 Maclcay 4 Monitor .... 5 Gervals 8 Wood burn ... 11 AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OTOrr TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. DR SAMUEL PITCHER, of hyannis, maBBaonuwu,, (he originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the eame has borne end does now of yttJ-. " J kr tUa far.!mila rJcrnature of L6gSX-&ccu46 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 ot the wrapper and see that it is tho kind you nave always bought, 7 aSZm " ih and has the signature of CTcC wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletoher ia March 8, 397. QrfL&M4-P' I, was that CtMTAU NEW YORK CtTT . DERBY Bargains in Real Estate! 254 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. and Call for Democratic Primaries County Conventions. The Democratic Primaries for the purpose or electing delegates to the Marlon Couuty Democratic conven tion to be held on March 10, 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the opera house, Salem, Oregon, are called to meet In the various precincts on Saturday. March 5, 1898 at 2 o'clock p. in. The apportionment of delegates of said convention from each precinct is as follows, to-wit: Salem No.l ... 4 Salem No. 3.... 10 South Salem.. 7 East Salem 3 Englewood .... 9 Jefferson 7 Turner 4 Sublimity 7 Mehama 3 Garfield 4 West Sllverton 0 Mt, Angel 9 Brooks 5 Fairfield 2 nubbard '3 Butteville 5 St-Paul. Elk-Horn ... Silver Falls. Salem No. 2 Salem No. 4.. 9 Yew Park.... 7 Prospect 8 North Salem.. 7 Marion 0 Aumsyllie.... 7 Stayton 7 Horeb 0 East Sllverton 7 Macleay 4 Monitor 5 Gervais 8 Woodburn Aurora Champoeg Howell Prairie Breitenbush .. Total 204 of the Marlon County CountyCentral Commit- By order Democratic tee. John Bayne, Chairman. Dan'l J. Fry, Secretary, d & w td To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative BromoQul nine Tab lets all druggist refund the money if Itfails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B Q. on each tablet. All druggist sell Dr. Miles' Nerve Plistu. Reception. Leslie church gave a reception to the new members and conyerts at the residence or Rev. and Mrs. J. II. B. Rjyal on South High street Monday evening. About sixty were present and after a genuine good social time there was the usual abund ant hospitality that Is always shown at this comfortable home- fWeera agents for Canadian Pacific Railway, 0- FARM. PROPERTY 2s6oo acre graingand stock farm three miles rom railroad runing water, good springs aad fair buildings. Thii is the best bargain in the Willamette valley. Price only $6.50 per acre. 332 acres, two and one-halt miles northwest 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 orchard good house; 2 good barns springs and running water all for $12. per acre. 3zu acres 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles from Shelburg at the crosr ng or the O C & E R R and S P R R. 150 acres in cultivatien: good house and bam; all under fence! family erchard: good springs and running vrater.Price S3200. 100 acres 4 miles southwest of Tomer.- 70 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good houss and barn 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. Only $2j. per acre. 71 acres one-half mile torn Minto, 20 acre in cultivation good house and barn; Tuning water. Price S1300. 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south all in cod cult'vation for $750. TO TRADE. 020 acres inUmatilla count) for improved Salem property. TO TRADE 1S5 aeres on the Alsea for city of Salemproperty, improved or unim-roved. CITV PROPERTY- A fine residence property inside, cheap, call for prices. House ani 3 acres of ground in sulmibs 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 bargiin a S8.00 List your house and farm for rent or for iale with us. We sell tickets on the Canadian Paiific rail oad at $5.00 to $7.00 less to eastern points. J, B,Thomas Tuthill, Analytical Chemist and Assaj er. Wil V 1 Wfitrf afjgjfl Offlce with Salem Gas Light Co, No 4 Chemeketa street P. O.Box X, Salem, Oregon. Prompt return of ore samples. General analytical work. -TAKE THE P w Sound. ers. In all organizations there are Intel lectual differences hard to reconcilo, but so long as an organization can ugtee upon educational principles the rule that the niajo.lty shall decide such questions as this nne of party policy is tho ouly sare guide. Without It success ror any principle, against which are arrayed powerful interests, backed by u strung and cohesive party, Is out of the question. To abandon tho People's party now Is to abandon the principles contained In J the Omaha and St. Louis platfor Women nowadav are learning: that it pays to be healthy, that it pays to be strong. Weak women make bad wives and worse mothers. A woman need not neces sarily become an athlete in order to fit herself for the duties of wifehood and motherhood. If she will obey common sense rules of health, and be sure that the organs that Constitute flfr n-nm-i. hood are always healthy and strong, she will be a capable and healthy wife and mother. The best medicine for the treatment of weakness and disease of the organs dis tinctly feminine is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It is the dUcovery of a regularly cradu ated physician an eminent and skillful specialist Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consu't. turf hIiikIaLh t. iis . Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. Tlu -e ' are on file at that institution letters of over 90,090 women testifying: to the marvelous merit nf th !?-; ti-... .:.. i .. . .i Hi,V,. k. u"'"'"M '.c,"i"?n- , " n rvice r . ". "- wiKO"a luai uaKC wne- hood and motherhood possible. It makes them strong and healthy It cures all weaknes. and disease It smoothes the way to almost pangless maternity. It insures healthy children. All good druggists sell it. -S, V. v Reynolds, of North Fentou. Broome Co,, NY. write; "I thought I would write you few line i I hae been taking your medicine 5S? uF.iU iarm fmily J hv Just t.keu an. other bottle of your ' Favorite Prescription' aad it (has done roe lots or good. I think it is a grand medicine." The newly-wedded wife, above all other women, needs a good medical book. Dr Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser nils this want It contains over looo pages and mo illustrations cl,..,i ),..,, .5. devoted to the physiology of the organs dis tinctly feminine. Send 11 one-cent stamrw ' Going to Klondike. No, not eeryboJy. Some will travel east ward and they will want the best of modem conveniences. It is not generally known that the Northern Pacific railwav ir,iVs f. its second-class tourist passengers all the ccmf;rts usually accorded first-class trafic, bat such is the fact Easy, upholstered coaches, fine berths and all homelike sur roundingf. No change of cars and no lay over betweenPotland and theMississippi river. Iassengers furnUhed their tickets rieht here in Salem. fc ror fall & Co Particulars te Ttmtnie w.,.. 266 Commercial street. thw ,iil a'e you money. I o trains daily between Portland and When Going East Use a first-class line in traveling between Minneapolis, St, Paul aud Chicago, and the principal towns in Central Wisconsin. in"ic"en PaUC SIeeP'm2adchair can -in: uining cars are operat.-d in the inter est of its patrons, the most elegant ervfee ever inaugurated. Meal, are served a !a To obtain first-class senice ycur ticket should read via - - ' lKWtl The Wisconsin Central Lines. Candian Pacific R,R. And Soo Pacific Line TO Minneapolis St. Paul Chicago Philadelphia Washington Montreal Toronto New York , ,, . Boston and a'l points east and southeast. Cheapest rates, best service and accommo- uauons. Through tourist sleepers to Minneapolis, bt. lanl, Toronto, Montreal, Boston and iortland, 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 end best route to the ene: t. Canadian Australian S. S. Co. To Honolulu, Fiji and Australia The shirtr-st route to ths colories. For rates, folders and an7 information call sn or address, F. N. DERBY & CO., I stents, aaiem, ur. . W. B. GREER, -ngenr, 140 ihird street. Portland, Or rv E J. COYLE, Distiicl Passenger Agent, Vancouver, B C S3 SsTern'Su! 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C.T.Co's STEAMERS Altona and Kamonn leaves for Portland daily, ex cept Sunday at7 145 a. n Quick time, regular net vice and low rates. Dock between it tc and Court streets. M. P. BALDWIN. Agent, Salem. i )!V7J t. jjU9- vaJv-a' w" TO THE EAST GIVEif THE CHOICb -or- Two T ranscontinenU 1 Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul and ben ver Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates tc eastern citift. For full details call on or address BOI5.E & BARKER agents, Salem, iiOregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock, Portland, Dec. 28, Jan. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, Feb I, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, Fare Cabin, $12.00; steerage,$8 WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND SALEM ROUTE-Steamer Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. For Corvallis, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Steamer Elmore for?! r.land Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6:45 a. m. Transfers to street car line at Oregon City if the steamers are delayed there. Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washing, ton, California or the east. Connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines. Call on G. M. Powers, agent, foot Trade street. I V. H. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland. Or. Corvallis & Eastern R, R. Company LYAQUINA BAY ROUTE.' Connecting nt Yaayina 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. Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisce: Cabin, $8; steerage, $6. Round trip, good 60 days, (17. To Coos Bay cabin $8; steerage $6. To Humboldt Bay aad Port Orford, cabin $10; steerage $8. RIVER DIVISION reamer '-Albany" between Portland and CoYallis, through witeout lay-over. Leaving Corvallis6:3o a. m. Tuesdays, Tnursdays and Sundays, leaves Portland, Yamhill street dock, 600 a. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. EDWIN STONE, Manager, I J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. Ccrvallis.Or C. U. CUKEK, Agent. Salem. easTand south VIA THE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 P M Ml Lv...;i'ortland. ..Ar (9:30 mv Lv....Satein ....LVJ710 m) Ar. San Francisco. Lv (500 AM 830 r 7--4S a OAM PM Above trains stop at all principal stationi bet. Portland and Salem, Turner. Marion Jefferson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsev, Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswefl Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta. tions fiom Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSEBURG MAIL, r DAILY. 830 A Ml Lv. . iiyoo a mLv.. 5:20 pm Ar.. .Portland .Salem.... .Roseburg. .Ar Lv Lv (4:30 PM 2 oo.-P M ( 7.'3Q AM Pullman buffet sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN TORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail tiains daily except Sunday. 730 a Ml Lv.. .Portland. Ar Lv I S--SPM ) 1:05 PM 1215 PM) ) Ar.. .Corvallis.. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. EXPRESa TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4:50 P 7:30 P Lv ... Portland,... Ar Lr . . McMinnville Lv Ar Independence Lv A M A M AM 8:30 V u) 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. MARKHAV. G. F. &P. A. Portland Oregon Short Line I -VTHIv- Quickest, safest, Cheapest Line for all points East and southeast. FREE reclining chair cars, Pullman paUce sleeping 'carsand upholstered tourist sleep ing cars on nil through trains. BOISE & BARKER, Agent Salem, Or C. f). TERRY. traveling Passenger Agent, 124 3d street "r wut Id rlaln wrirryr Wrekr test oa jviutit. ouiana, ur, W. E. COMAN, General Agent ir -