Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, February 24, 1898, Image 2

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Daily Capital Journal
BV HOKBR BROTHERS,
THURSDAY, FEB. aj, 1898.
WE'LL PRINT 'EM.
Tab Journal, lias a number of let.
.nn nunat.ifin nf tins Union
party for and apalnst. We aim to
print letters on uuwi oiuus. oumi.
tlio writers abuse the editor of this
.. iVo clinll nrlni, thnm all. The
limnn n.irtv Is the party of free
speech. There Isd'flerenccof opinions
because the Silver and Reform voters
havooplnlonsand are free to express
them We believe In a free press and
free speech.
NORTH SALEM POPULISTS.
The Populists "f North Salem pre
cinct met at the Labor Exchange
warehouse Tuesday, at 2:30. In ab
sence of chairman h J. Heatty, H. K.
Kyan was elected chairman, I. .1.
Claik, secretary. The question of
Union of Itcform forces was discussed
and following resolutions wcic
adepted: . ,
1. We demand the free and unre
stricted colnuite uf both old and
silver at the present leiral ratio ol
10 to 1 without the consent of any
foreign nation on earth.
2. With national paper money
issued by the Ket.eral government
only, without the Intervention of anj
banks whatever, to be a full legal
tender forall debts public and private,
payable direct to the people In salar
ies, pensions and for public improve
ments and any and all debts and
obligations, with an increase sufficient
to meet the demands of Increased
labor and population, till a just leycl
of labor and labor products is re
stored. . . , . .
X Vc denounce the past admlnls
trations for the destruction of the
greenbacks and Issuing of an Interest
bearing debt in their place and de
mand that no more bonds e bsued
except by special act of congre-s.
4 We demand that the government
In the payment of Its obligations sliul
be payable In coin. As to the kind v.
money in which the debt was Hindi
we denounce the present and past ad
ministrations for surrounding this
option to the holders of government
obligations.
G. Our motto should be opposition
to extravagances, high taxes and
high salcrlcs, olllcc making, coiuinl
ulun fixing. For economy in all ar
falrs of state, county, city and school.
Lower taxes lower salcrlcs from gov
ernor to the balllir In proportion to
the wages of labor and labor products
nnd the creation of no more places for
pie eaters. For fait elections and
equal representation of all parties at
the polls. .... ,. ,
0. And election of all olllcers dlrcc
by tno popular vote from United
States senator to the road supervisor.
We demand the adoption of the init
iative, referendum und imperative
mandate wherever and whenover de
sired by the people, and favor the
ownership and control of communica
tion and transportation.
The primaries were called for March
12, 1 to 1 D. m- at Labor Exchange
warehouse.
DUTY OK PUBLIC SPIRIT.
Prom An Address By Dr. E. B. An
drews of Brown University.
TI10 best government on earth may
fall; civilization Itself may suiter
eclipse. Egypt was; Athens was;
Home was. Will our beloved America
one dny halt in her mighty march and
then droop and perish like all the
republics before her'
Such a question Is forced upo 1 one
scanning certain unsocial and an
archic tendencies these days. ou
will doubtless expect mo to mention
as foremost among these the lawless
ness or Ignorant Immigrants. Not at
all. Head and front of all our dangers
in this kind Is the apathy among our
best people toward social and political
obligations. Wo need an Intenser
spirit of co-operutlon in every
thing that concerns our united
life. Public Jobs, Intended to
10b us nil, wo of course ropro
bate. Hut thero Is a narrow spirit In
conducting legitimate business which
desperately hinders tho public good.
Trades unions often plan to advan
tage their members, utterly regard
less of the community's weal. Too
few are the men and wotnou willing
to engage In necess-iry general work,
for which money or political profer
ment does not and cannot pay. It Is a
shiimo that so many of our fellow
oltlzons shirk Jury duty, for Instanco,
orton adding Insult to Injury by ridi
culing the Jury system. Equally tho
crimes of tho public- aro those who
cheat the assessor or tho tax collector.
'... i3iim1i (uwilitn riWllfMllllpr Unit
widows, orphans and tho poor are
surest 10 suuer irom muir iruuu .
This wholesale abuse or puonc men,
more than aught else, precludes us
from getting the very best men Into
otllco. This does not, however -and
hero wo come upon another anarchic
liaoit pi our nmo ruuuir iu rigut
for good citizens to decline olllee. No
more uoful career Is possible for good
men In this age. The common thoug it '
upon this point Is wholly perverse, 1
Wo need that hosts ofthoroughly able
and moral young men, well trained l
pjlltical and social science, Including
ethics, should set politics before them-'
selves as their life work. Do not sneer ,
at professional politics. If only It bo
or the right klud. Politics ought to
bo a profession, nightly followed, lt
would bo a noulo one Why should not
any or us outer upon a public poslllon
with a truly philanthropic thought
In his heart taking tho placo to ad
vance Ills community, his country and
the race In vlrtuo and happiness y 1
pray for tho day to come wliou every
Saul will bo among tho prophets
rulers ruling and Judges Judging out
of paslouato love for (J od ami for men.
To Curo a CoM In One Day. 1
Tako Laiatlvo llroiiioQulnlne Tab
lets all druggist refund tho money
U it falls to cure. 25o. Tho nomine
lias L. 11 Q. on each tablot.
Ml druggist soil Dr. Mile' Nvrre riMter.
UNION IN BAKER.
Populists Will Unite in John C. Young'6
Home County.
John 0. Young, the head of the
syndicate of political brokers who are
seeking to make assistant Republi
cans of the People's party, has bepn
turned down In Baker county, where
he resides, and which Republican
papers said would oppoc union In the
Porull9t state convention. At a re
cent meeting of the central commit
tee for than county the following res
olution was adopted by a vote of 13 to
0: Whereas, this committee has de
cldcd that In order to achieve, at the
coming state and county election, a
certain victory over the political en
emy of the masses the gold standard
Republican party there should be a
union upon the principles and candi
dates of the People's, Democratic and
Silver Republican parties, of this
county and state, therefore belt Re
solved, That the Democratic and
Silver Republican partles.respectlvely
of this county, he and are hereby
Invited to fix upon the same date and
place for holding their respective
county conventions, as has been fixed
upon by this committee lor the
People's party.of Raker county, with a
view or giving the people of each of
such parties an opportunity, If they
should sec proper, through their re
spective conventions, of agreeing upon
a ticket and a platform satisfactory to
all of such refoiui forces.
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 Salem, Or., on
March 10, 18'JS, at 10 o'clock a. in , for
the purpose of electing thirteen dele
gates to the People's party state con
vention to be held In Portland, on
March 23, 1898, at 10 o'clock a. in. and
to nominate county candidates, and
transact any other business that may
lawfully come before It.
And the primary conventions of
said party are hereby called to meet
at their usuul polling places In each
and every precinct In Marlon county,
on March 12, 1898, at 2 o'clock p tu.
for the purpose of electing delegates
to tho above named county conven
tion as follews:
ialem No. 1 .
Salem No. 3. .
South Salem.
ICii'iL Salem..
. 4
Salem No. 4. 1)
Yew Park.... 7
Prospect 8
North Salem.. 7
Marion 4
Aumsvllle . . 0
Stay ton 7
Iloreb fi
East Sllycrton 7
Maclcay 4
Monitor 5
Oervais 8
Wood burn ... 11
Aurora i
Ohampocg ... 3
Howell Prairie 5
Brictcubush . 4
Total 201
tfnglewood 0
Jelfer'-on.
Turner
Sublimity ....
Mehuuia
Garlleld
WestSllvcrton
Mt. Angel ...
Brooks D
Fairfield 2
Hubbard 3
Hutteylllo .. 5
St. Paul 0
Elk Horn 1
Sliver Falls.... 2
Salem No. 2.... 4
By order of the county central com
mittee. K. L. ITiiiiiaud, Chairman.
J. M. Payne, Secretary.
2 22 d & w td
Thero aro three little things which
do more work than any other threo
little things created they aro tho
ant, the bee and DeWltt's Little
IDarly Risers, the last being tho fa
mous little pills for stomach and liver
troubles. Stono's Drug Store.
Call for Democratic Primaries
and
County Conventions.
The Democratic Primaries for the
purpose of electing delegates to the
Marlon County Democratic conven
tion to be held on March 10, 1898, at
10 o'clock a. m., in the opera house,
Salem, Oregon, are called to meet In
tho various precincts on Saturday.
March 0, 1898 at 2 o'clock p. in.
The apportionment of delegates of
said convention from each precinct is
as follows, to-wlt:
Salem No. 1 ... 4 Salem No. 4.. 0
Salem No. 3.... 10 Yew Park.... 7
South Salem.. 7 Prospect .... 8
East Salem.... 3 North Salem.. 7
Englewood .... 0 Marlon 0
Jellerson 7 Aumsvllle.... 7
Turner 4 Stayton 7
Sublimity 7 Iloreb 0
Mchama 3 East Sllycrton 7
Garlleld 4 Maclcay 4
West Sllverlon 0 Monitor 5
Mt. Angel.... 9 Oervais 8
Brooks G Woodburn . . It
Falrlleld 2 Aurora 2
Hubbard 3 Champocg.... 3
Buttovlllo .... 5 Howell Prairie 5
St. Paul 0 Breltonbush.. 4
Elk-Horn 1
Silver Falls.... 2 Total ... 201
Salem No. 2 . . . 4
By order of tho Marlon County
Democratic CountyCentral Commit
tee. John Bavnk, Chairman.
Pan'l. J. Fky, Secretary, d & w td
Annual Sales ovrO,000,000 Boxes
TOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
such os Wind and rnln In tho Btomach.
Giddiness, Ftiluesi aftor meal. Head
ache, Dizziness, Drowainoss. FIusuIdks
of Hent. Loss of Appotlto. Ooatlvonoss.
UlotohtfH on tho 8kln. Cold Chills, Dis
turbed Bleep. FrUihtful Dreams and all
Nervous and Tromblfuir Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL QIVE RELIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Everr sufferer
will uckuowleduo thorn, to bo
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
Hi;i:ciMM'M 1'II.LS, taken udlroct
Oil, will ipiloklr restore Fonmloa to com
pleto health. Thov promptly romoo
obstructions or Irruuulnrltlea ot tho bs
torn unit curo hick llcaduclif. For a
Weak Stomach
I ii7 paired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Boochnm's Pills are
Without a Rival
And hat lb
LARGEST SALE
ufpiiyPutent Medicine) in the World,
23o. lit fth Drue Stores.
VALUABLE BOOK FREE.
31 -PAGE BOOK ON HOME DRESS
MAKING GIVEN TO OUR READ
ERS. An Expert Dressmaker Tells How to
Make Over and Re-color Old Dresses,
Wraps and Other Clothing In the Lat
est Styles to Look Like Mew Practical
Instructions That Will Save Money in
Any Home.
It is astonishing how little money
and work are required to make fash
ionable, up-to-date gowns and wraps
from last year's cast-off clothing, if
only one knows how. Ilome Dress
making Is a 32-page book, written by
an expert dressmaker, that gives
pictures of fashionable dresses, wraps,
und coats for women and children, and
tells just how they can be made from
old garments that are faded, unfash
ionable in color, or out of style.
: The Journal
: : has made spec-
: COUPON. : lal arrangements
: Send this: with the publish
:with a 2-cent: ers to give the
.stamp to Wells,: book free to any of
: Richardson &: Its readers who
;Co., Burlington,: send the coupon
:Vt., and rccelye. with a two-cent
: free by mall,one: stamp to Wells,
: copy of "Heme: Rlcharnson & Co.,
: Dressmaking. ": Burlington, Vt.,
The edition Isllm-
Ited, and any one who wants the
book should send at once.
Poll County Politics
A Populist Discloses the Methods
of Boss Embree.
Invites the Place-Hunters and Boodlers
to Go Where They Belong.
I would like to say to the different
free silver parties of Polk county
that the chairman, Mr. Embree,
seems to want to keep the Democrats
"hood -winked" as to what Is ROlng
on. Why is he so suspicious of the
Democrats, I mean the free sliver
wlmr of that party, and has no fear of
the Free Silver Republicans V I can't
understand, unless It is the close re
lation lie has with the Gold Standard
Republicans at the present time, for
he certainly knows that tho different
free silver parties should be a Union
on this issue, and we are if it was
not for a few middle-of-the-road Pop
ulists that persist In keeping straight
in the road and aro getting all be
smeared with Republican mud till
after election, when they will find to
their own sorrow that they were only
used as tools to catch votes.
When Dr. Embree called tho Polk
county convention, he said ho had or
ders from headquaiters to take charge
of tho convention, which any yoters
know, is not according to the rules,
unless he was elected permanent
chairman by the convention. Ho per
sistently ruled out of order any mo
tion that had a tendency toward do
throning political "Bosslsm" the only
reply was, this is my orders fioin
headquarters. 1 don't know where
this is, but suppose It is chairman
Young and U'Ren, or prehaps the
same place that the money is coming
from, to rent columns In Republican
papers, to be run ns middle-of-the-road
Populist and Republican mat
ters You will see by this he binds you
to support the Omaha and St. Louis
platforms wliichj liuve not a word to
say against.
Readers, I want to show you this
mans Inconsistency in the speech he
made In the convention In Dallas,
ho said: "There is not a man In this
housc.but his bones and his children's
bones will be rotton in tho grave bc
foro wo sccuro free-silver in the
United States" lie said: "Japan has
gone to tho gold standard, China will
follow, nnd then Mexico."
Tito United States would glye us a
revised national banking system bo.
fore a year. Mr. Embree, I want to
nsk you one question, and that is this:
Docs this talk correspond with tho
Omaha and St.Louls platforms?If you
thluk so you must be grossly Igno
rant, or clso you aro trying to deceive
tho pjople.
Wo will tako for cxample.a mklster
who would go to his people in his con
gregation aud say to them, I want
you to sign a plcdgo that you will do
all in your power to keep from going
to hell. Of courso all would sign It.
On Sunday morning he would get
Into his pulpit and ask if all had
signed tho pledge, they would answer
In tho atllrmatlve. und thou bo would
get up und preach a sermon and tell
them that they and their children
wcro all going to that place, from
whence no traveler returns, where
their largest stock In trade Is "brim
stono and boss polltlcans." The con
trast Is very much the same.
I want to say to the People's party
of Polk county, wo don't want this
kind of conservatism In the party.
The party, as a party, has been a'
great factor in agitating aud forcing
to the front the political questions
th.it uru live Issues today, such as'
postal savings banks and Initiative'
aud referendum, but every otllosr that !
tho party has ever been able to elect
from constable to United States'
senator, has been by fusion.
Now to all tho voters of
this county and state, what wo want
to do Is to get rid ot a horde of
rotten polltlcans that hare no other
capabilities In tlfo than holding up
county conventions or stato legisla-j
turo for otllco and "boodle." j
I appeal to the different freo silver
parties ol Polk county, to lay down
your party atllllatlon, and let us meet
as a union In this tight as we did two
years ago and let your minds bo broad
enough nnd your arms long
enough to lock with your brother, and
let us go shoulder to shoulder In
this tight, They may drive us Into a
hole and perhaps they may plug
the hole up. but in 1W0 we will dig
out, and be stronger than ever, but
when we realize that this Is the bowl
ings of a mind that is subject toln-
flnt.lnn nnrl Minf.rnntlnn brought about
1 by continual reading of HarveyScotfs
(editorials on Intrinsic lvalue, we
must oe liberal. 1 nope una win
strike the mind of all liberal minded
men, that there Is only one Issue In
the fleld.and that Is this: whether we
preserve our constitution, unless
otherwise submitted to the people, or
else let the national baner change
It to suit himself without the con
sent of the people, and, let us have a
government of the people, and by the
people and not a government of na
tional bankers and trusts, by national
bank presidents and trust presidents,
"United we stand, dlvidewe fall."
T. G. Van Oksdkl.
$100 Reward, $100.
The reader of this paper will be
pleased 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 being 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
glylng the patient strength by bntld
Ing up the coustltution and assisting
nature In doing Its work. The proprie
tors have so much faith In Its curative
?owers, that they offer One Hundred
Jollars for any case that It fails to
Send for list of testimonials.
Address, P. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, O.
gg"Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Still Undecided.- It is not yet
positively known by whom the
Maine was destrojed, but the people
of Salem have long since concluded
that George Bros, serve the best 15
cent meal in this city.
A Fkateknal Visit. A delegation
or local Woodmen consisting princi
pally of the olllcers and degree team
of Salem camp No 118, P J. W. W..
went to Woodburn this afternoon
where tonight they will conduct the
Initiation cermonles for French Prairie
Camp, there being a number of candi
dates to be initiated. A large num
ber went down on the afternoon train
while several went by priyate convey
ance. The enjoyable lime anticipated
will no doubt be haplly realized.
THE MODERN WAY
Commends itself to tho well-informed,
to do pleasantly and effectually what
was formerly done In the crudest man
ner and disagreeably as well. To
cleanse the system and break up colds,
headaches, and fevers without un
pleasant after effects use the dcllght
Tul liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of
Figs. Manufactured by California
Fig Syrup Company.
Whooping cough Is the most dis
tressing malady; but Its duration can
be cut short by the use of One Minute
Cough Cure, which is also the best
known remedy for croup and all lung
and bronchial troubles. Stone's Drug
Store.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Take
lets. All druggists refund the money
if It falls to cure. 2oc. T. e genuine
has L. B.Q.on each tablet".
We are anxious to do a little good
In this world and can think of no
plcasanter 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.
Bimetallic Clubs.
The Lincoln Bimetallic Union club
will meet Saturday February 20 at 7:30
o'clock in the Peason school building
on Tiventy-tirst street. All friends 01
tne union arc coraiaiiv inviieci.
M. L. Wilmot, Pros.
Tho Englewood Bimetallic Union
was organized on Saturday night with
forty members enrolled. Following
olllcers were elected, J. E. Murphy,
president; II. D. Munson, secretary.
The club has rented tho Lincoln
Wade hall and will meet each batur
day night.
Manv a buisness man
whn is envied bv ills ns. . .
sociates and acquaint-
ances as a lucky lel
low" (.tands but a step
from the crave. He lias
purchased success at the
cot of health. For everv
step forward in wealth be has taken two
backward in health. Now that lie has al
most achieved his ambition as a money-Ret-ter,
he is standing ou the verge of his grave.
Just one more big business strain just one
more step uacicwaru in health ana he will
step into his grave. No man has the right
to gain motley at the expense of health. H
owes something to wife and children some
thing to himself He may have health i-sily
I)r Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
makes men and women strong and well. It
wards off disease. It makes pure blood,
solid flesh, and strong nerves. When the
arteries are filled with rich, pure blood, a
man doe-n't easily break down or get sick.
He can stand almost any amount of work or
strain. The "Ootden Medical Discoverv"
corrects the all-embracing disorders that
cause all manner of disease. It corrects dis.
orders of the digestion, irregularities of the
bowels, aud impure blood. DruggUts sell it,
"I was afflicted with pimples and boils, and
runniug tores oa face ami neck," writes Robert S,
Wert, of No 615 Galloway Ave , Columbus, Ohio.
" Nothing did me auy good. I took Dr 1'ierce's
Golden Medical Discovery and 'Pleasant Pellets:
before I had taken four bottles I was cured "
Kvery family should have Dr. Tierce's
Common Sense Medical Adviser. The
book was cheap at $1.50 its regular price.
Now, for a limited time, it may be had
for nothing, at one-cent stamps, to pay
the cost of mailing only, will procure you
the book in strong paper covers, post-paid.
Or you can have the book in elegant
cloth hinding, for 10 ccnU extra; ,tl cents in
11. World's Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, Buffalo. 1! Y ,
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Jv
M?,9J
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS 1 OUR JUMTT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD " CASTORIA," AND
"PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK.
I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannts, Massachusetts,
was ihe originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA the same
that has borne end Joes now stf ' ?-?, on ev8ry
bear the' facsimile signature of C&S&ZZti wrapper.
This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been
used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper end see that it is
tho kind you have always bought, r yS" "
and has the signature of Ct-Z760cA4 wrap
per. No one has authority from mo to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
Hanh 's, H97. qJ- -
' VMTAUN f.
. . DERBY
Bargains in
254 Commercial
fWWecra agents for Caaadiaa Pacific Railway,
FARM. PROPERTY
22000 acre grainjand s'.ock farm three miles
rom railroad runing witer, good spring?
aad fair buildings. This 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 unde; cultivation first
class family orchard good house; 2 good
barns springs and running water all for $t2t
per acre.
3iu acres 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles
from Shelburg at the crosr.vg 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.I'rice
$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 $23. per acre.
71 acres one-half mile rom Minto. 20 aero
Jf B,Thomas Tuthill,
Analytical Chemist
and Assa cr.
Oaica with Salem Gas Light Co,
No 4 Chemeketa street P. O.Box X,
Salem, Oregon. Prompt return of ore
saruplP3. General analytical work.
Going to Klondike.
No, not eveiybody. Some will travel east
ward and they will want the best of modem
conveniences. It is not generally known
that the Northern Pacific railway pre fides for
its second-class tourist passengers all the
comr ns usually accorded first-class trafic,
but such is the fact. Easy, upholstered
coaches, fine berths and all homelike sur
roundings. No change of cars and no lay
over betvveenPotland and theMississippi river.
Passengers fumUhed thiir tickets right
here in Salem.
For full particulars see Thomas, Watt
& Co., 266 Commercial street, they will
sare you money.
o trains daily between Portland and
P Sound.
When Going East
Use a first-class line in trrveling between
Minneapolis, St, Paul aud Chicago, and the
principal towns in Central Wisconsin.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and chair cars
in service.
The Dining cars are opcrat.-d in the inter
est of its patrons, the rrost elegant service
ever inaugurated. Meals are served a la
Carts.
To obtain first-class serice your ticket
should read via
The Wisconsin
Central Lines.
Direct connections at Chicago and Milwtukee
For full information call nn rm.
, - wm, ucl
ticket ageut or write
JAS'C. POND.
q. 1 i. ".n S i1 Genal Agent 246
Stark Street Portland Or.
MURRAY THT NEW YORK C'TY.
&
Real Estate!
Street, Salem, Or.
in cultivation good house and barn; iruning
water. Piice $1300,
20 acres of fine land 3 miles south." all in
ood cultivation for $750.
TO TRADE.--)20 acres inUmatilla count)
for improved Sale.n property.
TO TRADE ..185 aeres on the Alsea for
city of Salem;property, improved or umm
roved. CITY PROPERTY
A fine residence property inside, cheap,
call for prices.
House anl 3 acres of ground in sulmibs o
city cheap. $700.
A pood new house of 9 rooms for $1000.
$150 cash, balance $8. per month.
House and lot in Yew Park at a bargain a
$S.oo
List your house and farm for rent or for tale
with us.
We sell tickets on theCtnadian Pacific rail
oad at $5.00 to $7,00 less to eastern points.
. TAKE THE.
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 lates, best service and accommo
dations. Through tourist sleepers to Minneapolis,
n i r,"oront0' Montreal, lioston and
lortland, Me., without change,
Canadian Pacific Railway Co's. Repress
ine of steamships to Japan and China.
Ue fastest and finest bh!ps on the Pacific
ocean. Shortest r.nd best rou,e to the
onent.
Canadian Australian S.S. Co.
To Honolulu, Fiji and Australia The
shoricst route to the colonies.
I' or rates, folders and any information call
nn or address,
F. N. DERBY & CO.,
Agetts, Salem, Or.
. , W. B. GREER,
Agent, M6 Third street. Portland, Or.
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leaves for Portland daily, ex
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Quick time, regular nei
vice and low rates.
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Two Transcontinental
Routes.
Via Spokane Minneapolis it Paul and ben.
ver Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates to
eastern citirf.
For full details call on or address
BOISE & DARKER
agents, Salsm, tiOregon,
OCEAN DIVISION.
Portland San Francisco.
Steamers leave Ainsworth dock, Portland,
Dec 28, Jan. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, Feb
1,6, 11, 16, 21, 26.
Fare Cabin, tl2.oo; steerage,$8
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-Steamer
Ruth for I'ottland Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at Io a. m. For Corvallis, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Steamer
Elmore fore's 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. AL Powers, agent,
foot Trade street.
! W. II. HURLBURT. ,
Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland. Or.
Corvallis &
Eastern R. R. Company
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE.'
Connecting at YatK'ina Bay with the Sa
Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co.
STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT,"
3ails 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, to', 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
..-earner '-Albany" between Portland and
Co.-vallis, through witeout lay-over. Leaving
Corvallis 6:30 a. m. Tuesdays, Tnursdays and
oundays leaves Portland, Yamhill street
dock, 600 a, m. Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays .
EDWIN STONE, Manager,
f. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division.
Ccrvallis.Or
C. G. COKER, Agent. Salem.
easTand south
VIA
THE SHASTA RO'JTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co
EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY.
6:00 I" M
8:30 P M
7--4S A M
Lv...!Portland. ,.Ar
(9:30
1 710
(8:00
AM
Lv. ...Satem ....Lv
10 AM
Ar. San Francisco. Lv
00 PM
Above trains stop at all principal station!
bet. Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion
Jeflerson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsev,
Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell
Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta
tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive.
ROSEDURG MAIL, , DAILY.
830 AM) Lv. . .
nyooA M Lv...
520 pm) Ar...
.Portland
. Salem...
.Ar
Lv
Lv
(4.'3pM
J 2 ooP M
(7.-30 AM
.Roseburg.
Pullman buffet sleeper and second-class
sleeping cars attached to all through trains
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS.
Mail tiains daily except Sunday.
730 am) Lv.
.Portland.. Arl 550
PM
1215 P M f Ar
Corvnllis
Lvf 1. -oS
PM
At. Albnnv nnrl rfrvnllio mnnm-t with
trains of the O. C. & E. Ry.
EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. J
4.'5opm)'Lv ... Portland.... Ar) 825 A M
730 P M S- Lr. . . McMinnviile Lv Y 550 A M
8:30 pm) Arj Independence Lv) 450 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 obtain?!
from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Ajcnt
Salem,
R. KOEHLER, Manager.
C. II. MARKHAM. G. F. & P. A. Portland
Oregon Short Line!
VTHEU-
Quickest,
n B&N
safest,
Cheapest
Line for all points' East and southeast.
FREE reclining chair cars, Pullman palace
sleeping car,'and upholstered tourist sleep
ing cars on all through trains.
BOISE & BARKER,
Agent Salem, Or
C. O. TERRY,
traveling Passenger Agent, 124 3d stree
Portland, Or.
W. E. COMAN,
General Agent.