Tvwfa-jyxsgt!'- 1 i " t Daily Capital Journal V HOKEK BROTHEIW, TUESDAY. MAR. I, i3. Tbe "Two George school board. want on tbe Ilannalern Is not solrlnj? tbe Cuban question very fait. That offerer a Winchester n the Cuban relief committee still uol'U good. Solon ChaxeTthe old Maine green backer, saya Bryan will be president in jyoo. THE CORBETT VOTE IN DETAIL. -'Chamber of Commerce There Is enough politics In the pub lic (schools without elestliig both ile publlcan chairmen. Circulate llUrature. Sec our club rate for the Hilvku Wbkkly, four for II till after election. Ills a remarkable fact how ex tremes meet In politics. Bill Ander son and Grannls both voted agalust Bryan. It's pretty hard to seat a goldbug from Oregon. But It should be dont openly and above board. Let us have no mure cat-in-a-bag w;nator. The BrowDeJl Letter in Evidence at Wash ington. Burrows, after quoting In support of bis position many eminent atitnor Ities, said that if tbe senate should seat Corbett it would overthrow a long line of established precedents, as It would open tbe doors to conspiracy aod fraud, tbe result of which nobodr could foresee. In conclusion. Burrows! aia mat tie had a letter from Hon. George C. Browne!', of Oregon, in wnich tbe statement was made that Senator Mitchell, the caucus nominee satisfied that he could not be elected, had named in writing a number of Republicans wbom he would cbeer- frtllv flfnfiirt Among these were Don. George II He said he had written tbe Secretary Williams Hon. K. B. Watson, Hon. j of the Woman's Flax Fibre Associa F. A.Moore, Hon. Blnger Herlnann , tlon for specific information as to and others. Brownell said In his j what was the present status of the letter that to his certain knowledge. ; business. The committee would trv ex-Senator Mitchell's communication j to get at the bottom facts and would a the presiding officer of the house! then report comnlete and definite or representatives, had said that he 'acts. When they had such infor wouid support any of those whom he, matlon and could go before the peo named. and received in reply a state- Pie with a fair prospect of profit, tbey ! ment that the house would support no would go ahead. A business that did oilier than Henry W. Corbett. not pay the stockholders was a I Thus a combination for the election damage to the town. Flax could be1 CKg3xraBJ Assemble to Hear Some Talk On Hax Industiy. Mr. Hawkins Makes an Interesting Ad dress Committee Given Time. jir. ncuornacK rroni special com ;mltteeon establishing tbe proposed ' ministry asxea ur iunner ume. iFrS i fk I I for Infants and Children. The Pac-simUe Signature of aLMc Appears on Every Wrapper. tc etirrv covMitT tT tfr rutrr. twTO errr. Home one not hlgnlng his name nay througli theStalesmari.Mr.Bloghaiub rewru Is meritorious. That ought to settle It, and the ilepubllcans who are kicking ought to wal up ttud vote for him. y The American people arc taking sides for and against the administra tion on the Cuban quettlon. It anyone says: "Cutu shall bo free" the chickadee politician uyn, don't at tack the president. Cur country Is in u bad lix with muz.luJ llaunalsm at the helm. Of course, those strangers who an organising the Prohibition putt) in Marlon county ure working for u principle. Jut how much there Is In It for the Jlepubllcau party no one can tell. They deserve well of the Jtepubllcuns, us their voles saved Or egon for McKlnley In 18WJ. of Corfjett was made evident. Bur rows thought, by the reply received by Senator Mitchell to his proposition, and he believed It was held together by the cohesive power of the unlim ited ums, of money. If this s heme ihould be ratified by tbe senate, It would be within the power of any eleven electto thwart the purpose of the Kjventy-nlne other members. Bur rowfidld not believe the senate would ipprove by Its action the conference or sucn authority upon a small joruy. grown here no doubt. But had we' the people to grow it? He doubted! that. e might have to Import the' people to raise It as well as to manu facture It. The people of La Grande were learning that wheat farmers don't like to hoe beets. The linen inausiry was more promising than tbe sugar beet factory. Mr. Hawkiis, recently from Minne sota, and at the head of a colonizing fimvnrrtpnf. wna Inf rrvtiiwt Kt. TJr.tai ma-! dent Gray as a practical man who had personal Knowiege of the Industry. Morgan, of Alabama, supported the! He stated that 200 colonists from The people jf this district must not lose sight or the fact that It Is the banking Interest thut is represented by Mr. Blnghuiu In his tight to be school director, Interest Is now eat ing the lion's shuro of school taxes. Will the people put their heads In the lion's mouth und then find fault if he bites? It was an act of duubiful wlsdou to send the Battleship Muluu In to Ha vana harbor. Was she sent to help Spain, Cuba or our country ? No Americans were calling for pro tection. The American people sym pathise wiLli Culm, not with Spain. Our poor murines paid with thelrllves for the display of bogus friendship. Mr. Blnghuiu has not been at tacked for his political belief. The opposition to him Is not popullstlc, ItlsUepubllnin. Of course, no Top ullst, Democrat or Silver Itcpuullcuu will vote lor Mich an epltomu of bunk, ring und boo lie politics, but theyuie willing to vote for decent Ilepubllcans. Tho CupltulJoiiriiul uian has served notice on Flnley Pcrrlnc, Jim I'lituum, and the three supremo judges not to he heard talking politics any more around the statu Iioumj. Ho said nothing about Frank Ilodg klns this trip. Silver Kcpubllcuus havo Holer's spcslul permit to talk nil they plcnsu. A word to the wise Is sulllclent. Kugcno It'iglstcr, clalmes of Corbett to a seat in the senaie. noar, of Massachusettes, moved to strike from the resolution the word"N'ot" and upon tho motion the ayes and noes were demanded. The motion was defeated, lu to 50, the detailed vote being as follows Ayes Aldrich, Allison, Baker, Fair banks, Foraker, Frye, Hanna, Haris brough, Hawley, Hoar, Lodge.Mantle, Mason, Merrill, Perkins, Sewall, Turner, Wetmore, Wilson 10. Noes Allen, Bacon, Bate, Berry, IJurrows, Butler, Catrery, Carter, Chilton, Clark, Clay, Cockryl, Cullom, Darin, DeBoe, Fuulkner, Oalllnger, (Joriiiuri, Gray, Hale, Heltfeldt, Jones or Aikausas, Jonesof Nevada, Kinney, Lindsay, Mcllrldc, McMillan, Mai lory, Martin, Mills, Mitchell, Money. elson, I'.uco, Penrose, Pettlgrew, Fcltus, Plait of Conncttlcutt, Kaw Ilns, Uoach, Shoup, Stewart, Teller, Thurston, Tillman, Turey, Turple, Vestal Warren, Wellington 50 A few years ago Mr. Blugliam wanted to go to the legislature. His party at tho primaries In his precinct cust more votes than there were voters in the whole precinct, und he was elected dulcgalu by a scratch. Then he didn't daru let his name go before the convention, hut for school director ho needs no one to nominate him but himself; bunco lie Is a candidate, Some ouo has said thut we live In a grand country. Wo do. Wc live in n country or high mouutloiis and und high tuxes; low vulluys and low wages, big crooked rivers and big croo ked slutetimcii'blgHlrlkcH.blg men with pumpkin heads; sliver streams that gambol Hi the mountains uud pious politicians whoguinblu In thu night; roaring cataracts and roaring orutors; promising crops and promis ing cundldutcN; fasttiulus,fast horses uud fust young mun; shurp lawyers, sharp llnuuclers, shurp-toed shoes; nuiHy cauirucis unci noisy children: fertile plains that Ho llko a sheet of witter uud thousands of uowspupor mun who lio like tliurder. llow'e Tills 1 Wo otter One Hundred Dollars re ward for any caso of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cih:ni:y a, Co., Toledo, O. We. the uudersluiied havu known F. J. Cheney for the lust 16 yearn, uud belluvo him perfectly honorable In all business transactions uud Itimuuiully able to curry out any obligations mudu by tho tlrui. Wiwt &THAUX,vholesalo Druggist, Toledo, O. Wai.uino, Kinnan &, Naiivin, WhoU'Miilu Druggist, Toledo, O. Hull's Catarrh Cure us taken In ternally, acting directly upon thu blood uud iii'iroun surfaces of thu sys tem. Testimonials sent free. Price 7(k) per bottle. Sold by till druggist. A FORMAL DECISION Reached by Judge and Clerks of Election In Salem School District, Saturday evening the Judges and clerks of election, recently appointed by the board of directors of the Salem school district, to serve at the school election on March Hth next, met (with the exception of L, S. Winters) ut the city court room and discussed the question of their duty as such Judges und clerks. In view of the re cent decision of tho Oregon supreme court touching the franchise qualifi cations necessary at school elections. The result of the conference.lt may be summed up by saying the gentle men Interested resolved to udhcre strictly to tho nronertv ouallilcat.lnriK. as applied to both men und women, I und to refuse votes from ull olferlng1 uiu Huiiiu who ure wiiuout 11. The election olllcers subscribing to rule nero noted were: No. 1-Frunk B. Southwlck, John Gray, Wm. Savngo. No. 2-J. A. Bukcr, A. W. Dennis, John Van Eaton. No. .'J Gideon Stolz, A. Gesner. No. 1 It. W. Carey. George II. Crolsan, Grant Klghtllnger. It Is not doubted Mr. Winters will concur. Tho decision renched In this matter Is In compliance with "circular let ter Nr. 13," on this subject, recently Issued from tho olllco or Hon. G. M. Irwin. Ilemombor tho toclul tonight. Muccabeo basket OAOTOniA, 3&s m&. tin Ml IVtu lias no tho w with Pr, X1IUV Poln PtlU. Entertainment at Kclser. Tho entortaliiinont glyen by tho Kelser school lust night was success ful beyond till expectations. A long uud varied program wtis rendered comically and orderly throughout. Tho program was us follews: Address T. J. Jackson. Gllmour's hand, lead by Prof. Gil uiour herself. Banner of tho Sea by twonty-llvo voices. Beautiful Wlllumotte, written by Simpson, given by hIx pupils. Jack Frost, song by little boys und girls. Duot and Trio Chorus, Sunset. Hecltatlon, Slurs and Stripes -Miss .eutiii F.ltur. Solo, Sword of Bunkor Hill Miss Lydlu Gilliam. Heel tutlon, Washington Five hoys. Pat's Confederate Pig by Hurry iiisiaiiiuy. Wnshliigion Exerclho by twenty live pupils. Chorus, Mt. Vernon llnlls.Sacrcd to tho Memory of Washington- by twonty-llvo voices. Two hours or more woro spent very very pleasantly partaking or the oyster supper uftor which was ren dered tho furco, "From Pumpkin Hldge." CHAUAOTKHH. . Jonathan Lumgglns.. Ernest Holland Hlliida Juno Hopkins. . . .Clarissa (lull Elizabeth Brown.... Delhi Gimdrlcli Aniiu Brown Hulllo Gllmour Squire Brown John Ilyun Augustus Slmroy Chas Cluggot Hurry Clifton Wnlter Peurylno First Pollcoitian.... Walter Beardsley Second Policeman Homer Alletnuu For uinntuors tho chuructors ropre- nuiuvii eru luuiltess. Sweden had sent a committee of three to investigate this matter and if Ore gon was as well adapted, as Chas. A. Dodge had reported to the Depart ment of Agriculture, for flax culture. Ho read from this report. Two bushels to the acre was sown, but that was not enough, as tbe coarse flax straw shows. Oregon and Cali- lornia were aueaa or all states tested. Thinly sown flax had too many branches. Oregon flax was next to Belgium flax. Dodge says of Oregon flax that It is remarkably fine for fibre. There was less woody matter, an'' Oregon Is called the most desir able state for flax culture. On the basis of such report Mr. Hawkins had come to Oregon. Only a few women had taken hold of this indus try and enough was shown to the world that Oregon could grow flax equal to Belgium. These ladles had accomplished wonders and were en titled to great praise. He said the ladles had made mistakes but this should be overlooked. There wasa million dollar flax mill plant standing Idle In Germany ready to come over here to Oicgon If Oregon farmers could show they could grow It. Flax could not be cut,ibut must be pulled, borne or theuregon flax had brought WOO a ton in Scotland. It Is a com mon thing to get 31500 a ton for line flux. InSwccden when wheat was 91.00 a bushel, flax was a better crop than wheat. At only- $20 a ton for straw means wo an acre. One good hand can pull one-third of an acre in a day. If wc have this climate und this soil wc can with a little en terprise make this Industry a success and not full. A Belgian, Mr, Cum mlngham, arrives tonight, to take charge of the Salem scutching mill. He Is an experienced man and will make It u success. Mr. Gilbert made some statements about the sugarbect Industry In Iowa. J. M. Wallace gave the members some fncts about a llux fibre Industry In Canada. I. L. Patterson inquired after the matter of Southern Pacific freight. President George Gray stj.ted that Mr. Murkhum had telephoned that he would be present, but had been de tained. Adjourned. DERBY CO. Bargains in Real Estate! 254 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. f"Wccra agents for Canadian Paeific Railway, Ilemcmber the social tonight. Maccubco basket Dr. Miles' Norre Plasters 23c. atall druggists. Ih-. Mllus' 1 uln Pills, "Ono cent a doso." The Oregon politicians were shamed Into trying to do something for Ya qiiliiti Bay but they really sold out the little Bay to the big corporations long ago. FARMPROPERTJ 2600 acre (jrainjand stock (arm three miles rotn railroad, runing water, good springs aad fair buildings. This is the best bargain in the Willamette valley. Price only $6,50 per acre. 332 acres, two and one-hall miles northwest of Amity 24cacres 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 tine stock farm 90 acres under cultivation first class family orchard 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 at the crosr.ng of the O C & ERR and S P R R. 150 acres in cultivatien: good house and barn; all under fence! 'jmily erchard: good springs and running water.Price $3oo. 100 acres 4 miles southwest of Turner 70 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good houss and bam 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. Only $25. per acre. 71 acres one-half mile 10m Mmto, 20 acre in cultivation good house and bam; Tuning water. Price $1300, 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south all in ood cultivation for $750. TO TRADE.-320 acres inUmatilla count) for improved Salem property. TOTRADE...18S aeres on the Alsea for city of Sa'eirproperty, improved or unim-roved. CITV PROPERTY A fine residence property inside, cheap, call for prices. House anl 3 acres of ground in suburbs o city cheap. $700. A good new house of 9 rooms for Si 000. S150 cash, balance $8. per month. House and lot in Yew Park at a bargin a $S.oo List your house and farm for rent or for sale with us. We sell tickets on theCinadian Pacific rail oad at $5.00 to $7.00 less to eastern points. HfrtBKHIWHI 1 not, however. they all require III-health U the "Sword of Damnclp Unit hangs suspended ly a slender thread nbove the heads of tunusandsof men. In the etidoftlic-century rush and crush, men forget mid neglect everything but money getting They forget that the facility for monev . crettlnf i In the long run dependent upon a sound mini! In a sound body. The man who is too busy with his business to spare a mo ment to look after his health, will eventu- ally lose botli health and business. A man may be hi too big a hurry. The man who would be permanently successful should lake time to eat, time to digest bis food, time to sleep, and time to look after the most precious endowment his health Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the tiest-known medicine far tin. .-... worked man or woman. It keens the svs. since tent toned up. It makes the digestion per.' ment In my genera) appearance, feet, the nppttlte keen, and the bowels reg. main. " '. ' ,;'"". iX??nyu';! . l f V- ' Hundreds ..... .iU-.mi i""ui it. it ujiuts uesn 1 and muscle. It invigorates the nervpa. I icsiinea Thousands have derived from its use. I PitOTitAirrr.u MwirnNti.-Tho pro traded meetings ut tho Gorman Bap tlstchurch, North Cottugo street, uro Iticrouslng In Interest, tho spirit of God was manifesting by his uwnklng power In tho woll attended meeting, cuv.is'roaxx.A.. 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"" methd- W haV thUSand3 0f '""onlals" READ viIESE PATIENTS SAY Physicians' Institute, Chicage: ULAN'CHARD, Wash. March 2s iS9G Dear Slrs.-I havo nearly finished my course of treatment and nnd myself a different man. I cannot find words enough to Traise and ex d?.",thT flCeP BrUVfae J fofl towards 'ou- Yw treatment Is simply won. derful. I am perfectly cured, and thank you a hundred times and will help you all I possibly can. May Ood bless you and your work. Physicians' Institute: l lni,E: fi My Dear Friends-Please accept my thanks Lf or he ndness you have dono me. Losses havo entirely stonno.l nnrt ,.1 ".?.:!? ou"ave all O. If. 1 .n k.n .),.. 1 K...V' .. .T.."1"" " ciurnea. 1 am . . . H... u..b4 h..w i.ic u iur lo years. 1 oauiu mun. ah my menus wnen they meet me say i1nlif9 VmiAH n. - . ... .. " -..e,. Acvck Dan u. iuau cuxne oui liKe vou." Physicians' Institute. Chicage: HAVANA Naa k r Gentlemen.-I wUh to cxpres- -. heartfelt thanks' for S Jfi, my treatment. During the last tv . weeks that I took your treltment th . Improvement was remarkable. 1 .av had nn mi.., .ir!rment tho taking your medicine. My fr-M, la are all Z iL? .V .!r "i.?.1.0"" Hoping that you may ever prosper, I re. Yours slnnirlv vv on (lio In our business nnw n permanently cured men. Dq not delay . wo are not onlv n rnrvm.iM. . ..... rUsS I&dvSSSJ !? S? ,1,,..,,. ",,, T" "'"s 0 cents . .. ujn snuiniy sealed. mtvsk Rq TO THE EAST GIVEirf THE CHOlCte Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis st Paul and Dtn rer Omaha and Kansas City. Lo rates tr eastern citire. For full dttails call on or address BOISE & BARKER agents, Salsni, tjOregon, .OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock, Portlano March I, 5. 9, 13. 7- 2. 2S. 9. Fare Cabin, !2.oo; steerage.sS, WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND SALEM ROUTE-SWamei Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday an i Friday at 10 a. m. For Cortallis, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Steamer Elmore forPs r.land Tuesday, Thuriday and Saturday tt 6:45 a. m. Transfers to street car line at Oregon City if the steamers are delayed there. Round tnp 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, Oi Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Company, (.YAQUINA BAV ROUTE. Connecting at Yaq.'ina Bay with the da Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT," Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for Sat Francisco, Coos Bay, Pott Orford, Trinidad and Hnmbolt Bay. Passenj,e' accommodations unsurpassed. Shertes: route between the Willamette valley and Califo.-rra. Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisce: Cabin, tSj steerage, JG. Roand trip, good 60 days, $17. To Coos Bay cabin $3: steerage 16. To Humboldt Bay aad Port Orford, cabin $10; steerage $S. RIVER DIVISION i.eamer Albany" L-etccn Portland and Co-valhs, through .viteout lay-over. Leaving Corvallistio a. in. Tuesdays, TnursJays anil lundays leaves Portland, Yamhill street lock, 600 a. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fruits SDU IN STONE, Manager, I. C. MAYO, Supt. Kiver Division. Ccrvallis.Or C. G. COKER. Agent. Salem. O.C.T Go's .STEAMERS and Ramonn Portland daily, ex- Altona leaves for ccpi junuay 317 5 a. n Quick lime, regular sei. vice and low rates. Dock between tt te and Court streets. M. P. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. irrSSll Sx3 Y(iviu 'vfirVA'..rAvA m lajssra! accommo. TAKE THE Candian Pacific R R, And Soo Pacific Line TO Minneapolis St. Paul Chicago Philadelphia Washington Montreal Toronto New York .1 -11 --:.... j ...... BostM aim a-, puuiis tat uuu souineast. Cheapest lates, best service and dattons. inrough tourist sleepers to Minneapolis St. Panl, Toronto, Montreal, Boston and xuiiiuim, .us,, Hiiuuui cnange. Canadian i'acihc Ilailway Co's. Emprea me 01 sicamsmps to japan and China. The tastest and finest ships on the PaciGc ocean. Shortest end best route to th. orient. CaMdian Australian S. S. Co. Tq Honolulu, FijiJ and Australia The shortest route to the colonics. . -. .-, .wiuv,i0auu4injr luiuimauon can "in nr niiiirpcc F. N. DERBY & CO., Agents, Salem, Or. Agent, 146 Third street. Portland, Or Ji J. CUYijfc;, Distiicl Passenger Agent, Vancouver, B C EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- FHE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 P M 8:30 P M Lv...;Portland. iiv. ...tiatem .Ar 745 am) Ar. San Francisco . Lv 9:30 A Jl Lv-7io A M 0V00 P m Above trains stop at all principal station? bet. Portland and Salem, Turner Marion Jeflerson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta. tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSEBURG S1AIL, , DAILY. S30 A M IIOO A 520 P MJ Lv. Lv., Ar.. ..Portland ..Salem.... .Roseburg. .Ar Lv Lv (4. -3o (2 OO.' (7.-30 fji A M 1 unman bullet sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. fliau tiainsdaiiy except Sunday. 30 a. m L,v.... Portland.. Ar Going to Klordikc, No. not everybody. Some will travpl ... ward and they will want the bet of modeu conveniences. It is not generally knows that the Northern Pacific railway provides lot its second-class tourist passengers all tl comfirts usually accorded first-class tra6t but such is the fact Easy, upholstered luatucs, niie Denns ana an nomelike sm rounding!, iso change of cars and no In over betweenPotland and theMississippi rivtt Passengers furnished their tickets riglt iibic ill 041CIU. For full particulars see Thomas, Watt , oc co., 20b Commercial street, they ill -"' ;uu juuncy. Two trains daily between Portland Puget Sound. .Ml Mf 1215 PMf Ar.... Corvallis.. Lv At Albany trains of the O t S--SO I I--Q5 PM PM and Corvallis connect with C. & E. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4.'5o P M 1 Lv ... Portland . . . . Ar 7.-30 p M L,r . . McM nnville Lv :3o I'M J Ar; Independence Lv ) 825 A M S'S A M ) 4-'5o A ji 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 Eurone. Also 1APAM rniwi ii-vxt- LULU and AUSPRALLIA, can be obtainM from W. W. SKINNER,' Ticket w When Going East Use a first-class line in traveling betwea .Minneapolis, at, i'aul aud Chicago, and tie principal towns in central Wisconsin. Pullman Palace Sleeping and chair can in service. The Dining cars are operated in the into- ...w... j.ui.ui.o, me i.u3u eiegant service ccr inauguraiea . weais are served a li Cart;. To obtain first-class service vn ii.i.i should read via The Wisconsin Central Lines. Direct connections at Chicago and Milwaukee tor all eastern points. For full information mil ,n on,.. ... ticket agent or write r- , n . JAS- C P0ND- n iAcnAralJ?ss- Agen'MiHwaukee,Vii Or IAS. A CLOCK, General Agent 2$ Stark Street Portland Or. Salem, n i, .,. R- KOEHLER, Manager. C II. MARKHAM. G. F. & P. A. PorTlan Oregon Short Line! do not feel like the "What have you been THEr- Quickest, safest, Cheapest fiflflnlPPn'Pll are of similar letters bona tide expressions of to us. and remomber that lion in every wny, but makes a specialty o ror postas on medicine, which Is Line for all points East nnl cm.ii,,..,.. FREE reclining chair cars, Pullman palace sleeping c.w, and upholstered tourist sleep hij; tars on nu mtough tra'ns. BOISE & BARKER, Agent Sa em, Or C. PHYSICIANS' INSTITUTE, T.. nVA r " Llr? asonie Temple, CHICAGO. ILL uavcung rasscnger Portland, Or, W O. TERRY, Agent, 124 3d stree Three routes to the east. E. COMAN, General Agent. MANHOOD RESTflBFIl eaarantcedtocurealt ntrrun.,1,.. -Tt . ?."' . "cadaLhe. VArtuini'l,V.?. i,0J of iuu. ricrrousniu. 1.11 ,tr-,i. ,. -r ir -.-- '.-. -. either ki. cautcd by oerwV JrJi,,,,n Gcnr t0b.cco. opium o? iSunS2KSi'i!?S,?',i -VI"' " 'oHnity, can be carried in i.,, ,v.7 ,T uu,'7, ' uraptlt K..Sh lrnd?r 1 te. 6014 bV . I m.w YlVP'lf by mad nuiH(.-iurV(l 051" I'ftaii ffi.ir?? , I V.C I) o other For sale bi D. J, FRY, Salem, Xt-Uour .Nerte I'l'.U. -mic,lul remedy xhlly Hmi,. Organ, of ex'.sive use of tot uropiionor iWADE NIE A tV3AM T2- AiA!iTABLCTSrosr"vELY cvnt -J orf-'r'.''r'J''tt'.,-i''"n 11-., "iiwikui n : :. .r,""m.',"i" Ity nntl mnl ,J m-rii, p. ii ".'. "" niy.eatai llnpii. IIU tt.H mmnfn A l i-Et-.trL .' ---.- .-.i u ua uuini.. -i jvyTfiaLMra-Jrs aj 5i5. riitn ..i. .".'"." ???: TV" 7II"" if'-'Tdina lliej El?a 1 1. Via Billings and the Burlinfiton Eoute. t 2. Via St, Paul and the BurliDg- ton Route. 3- Via Denver and the Burlington Route. Which Is best? That depends. No. 1 if you want to save time. No. 2 If you want to ride on the finest train in the world, No. 3 If you want to see the most magnificent scenery on the globe. Tickets at ofllce of connecting lines. A. C. SHELDON, Genaral Agent, Portland, Or. CURE YOURSELF! Uln CI? tl fur unniUrtH discharge, lndamiutlal, Irrltatiom or ulceraiu of mucuua xueubraK Palnlesi. anil uot 4A lIHtEHSCHEi-Mina. e" r poUonom. j.CINClNNtri,0.nBI NoId "r ''runuia. "or aent la plain wrapper, by expreaa, prtpalv-'0' ,&&&LM j&rttri iuti.ULaal Hala BaU' k'39i ForsalebyO.JFRVdrugSalemOr. ti.iw, or i ooiiiM, h-i i, ioHSfl "'Kii