-1 1 - " i''"" ' "'"" I ! y "T"W ' ' ' - ' - I -trs r -j, -p -t-t r. rm r .f . i i ,M Hood's Best to take after dinner; Ha I prevent distress, aid dlges- mp I I C tlon. cure constipation. 11 IS rnrlrirettblaslonorrlr . or ohm pain. Bold bT all "lroBglrtt. "). Prepared otilr 07 C- ' ,,ood " I""-.11" Daily Capital Journal, BV HOPER BROTHBRB, FRIDAY. MARCH H, 1898. THE DEARER DOLLAR. The Salem Statesman advocates the dearer dollar, the "hfuh-prlced dollar" as it calls It, and gives Its reasen: "Our producers could get no greater number or the dollars of the English people In exchange for their produce than they get now, even though we here Jn America debased our currency, and called 43 cents a dollar." Mr. Hendricks reasons that we are nn exporting country and that our legislation on finance will not change the price that will be paid for our surplus products in the London market which fixes the price in the home market. We do not admit that bimetallism would give us a debased currency, but call Mr. Hendricks' at tention to statistical tables referred to In all arguments on this question. He will notdeny them and he cannot deny that for eighty years prior to 873,when we had free coinage of gold and sliver In the world, that the two money metals maintained a ratio of about fifteen and one-half to cne, that all staple conirnodlLlet maintained an average of prices of about, 100 as an index number. Hut. In 1873 silver was demonetized by our country and a few leading na tions. Since then all staple coiiimij dltles have declined on an average nearly sixty per cent, including sliver, in the London market, or gold has ad vanced sixty percent, put it as you like. These statistics are familiar to students of finance and to Mr. Hendricks. Now we want to ask him if the effect of the gold standard has been to drive all products down to a general lower level of prices of about sixty per cent if our farmers are not getting a less number of dollars from the English people for the produce we scll them, We arc an (xnnrtlntr country and If wc must take pay in the prices made in the open market of the world wcarc In terested In the restoration of the bimetallic prlcojevel. The Itepub llcan party declared In favor of that In their platform of 1890, only they wanted people to believe that It could bo brought about by an International agreement with the leading com mercial nations. Mr.Hendrlcks Is honest enough now to admit that tho Republicans only put their kind of "bimetallism" Into their platform to catch votes and to save the country from what ho now calls "Silver Monometallism," and In his paper, March 10, says: "IV SOME MEN WEltE FOOLED INTO CONTItlHUTINO TO WARDS THIS RESULT BY THE PROMISE OV INTERNATIONAL BIMETALLISM, WE SAY THE DECEPTION WAS WORTH WHILE AND JUSTIFIABLE." Mr. HendrlcUs evidently don't want to carry the deception any farther and wc will Just note In passing to the next phase of his reply to Townc, that! if silver monometallism Is such a dreadful thing to contemplntc,what Is thoroso highly beneficial about gold monometallism V The Statesman makes this farther admissien: "We cannot regulate supply and demand. It would bo ut ter folly to set ourselves against the law of supply and demand." It says silver has grown cheaper because of new processes of mining, not because it was demonetized. Tho fact Is, thn production of both gold and silver arc very much restricted because tho le gitimate money demand has been ti ken away from silver by laws do. monetizing It. Some of tho most valuable silver mines in the world and nearly all the mines of Utah cannot bo worked, even with the most Helen title processes, because silver has had its use and vuluu taken away by hos tllu legislation. The demand for sil ver has lieon cut nil and It Is not pro: liable to work the mines. Tho wealth of tho west Is In Its boundless mlnorul regions bearing low-grade ores, which the single gold standard renders worthless. Tho. blmctalllsts urc tho only persons who are willing to adopt tho theory of supply and domand Law creates an unlimited demund for gold and oven it tho Klondlko mines doublo tho output of gold In 0110 your it will not ulToct tho mint value so long as. tho mints aro open to receive It at a prlco fixed by law, Abolish gold contracts, repeal tho laws giving special privilege to gold, tnaVo ull notes and bonds puyablo in tho lawful monoy of tho United Slates, and silver and other commodi ties will take caro of themselves. Silver asks 110 favors not given to gold, Thu blmotallints bolluvo u tho Republican all bcllarwj.'not long since, In the no of both metals as standard money. They recognize the law of supply and demand. It sounds strange from the llp3 of a Republican to.hearthatlfwe Increase the supply of gold the prices of every thing else will come up. That is the doctrine that the quantity of money IS most Important. That Is exactly what blruetalllBts believe. They be lieve that one metallic money Is too easily monopolized aDd that the free coinage of both would destroy the possibility of any monopoly. If the law of supply regulates the value of everything what becomes of the Re publican doctrine of protection? If legislation does not affect values why do the -Salem merchants advertise that certain dress goods are twenty per cent cheaper as they were bought before the advance In the tariff? That's a give-away on protection. If supply and demand regulates all values then what Is the use of a high protective tariff? We agree with Mr. Hendricks that we sell our com modities abroad for bullion value; but that bullion buys too much of the products of the American farmer's labor under the gold standard. Call for Democratic Primaries and County Conventions. The Dcmocntic Primaries for the purpose of electing delegates to the Marlou County Democratic conven tlnn to be held on March IB, 1898. at 10 o'clock a. ni., in the opera house. Kiilnm. Orciron. met lin the various precincts on Saturday March 5, 1898, at 2 o'clock p. m. The apportionment of delegates of said convention from each precinct is as follows, to-wlt: Salem No.l ... 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 Jefferson 7 Aumsyllle .... 7 Turner 4 Stayton 7 Sublimity 7 Horcb 0 Mehama 3 East Sllyerton 7 Garfield 4 Macieay 4 West Sllvertou 0 Monitor 6 Mt. Angel Oervals 8 Brooks 5 Woodburn . . li Fairfield 2 Aurora 2 Hubbard 3 Champoeg 3 Butteville f Howell Prairie 5 St. Paul 0 Breltenbush .. 4 Elk-Horn 1 Sliver Falls.... 2 Total ... 204 Salem No. 2 ... 4 By order of ,the Marlon County Democratic Cou'ntyCentral Commit tee. Jon.v Baynk, Chairman. Dan'l J. Fry. Secretary, d & w td People's Party Convention. The Peonle's nartv county conven tlnn, Is hereby called to meet at the Forestry hall, third story, opposite Willamette hotel. In Salem. Or., on March JO, 1898. at 10 o'clock a. m , for the purpose or electing thirteen dele gates to the People's party state con vcntlon to bo held in Portland, on March 23, 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m. 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 usual polling places in each and every product In Marlon county on March 12. 1898, at 2 o'clock r. m for the purpose of electing delegates to tho above uamed county conven tion as follews: Salem No. 1 . . . 5 Salem No. Yew Park, Salem No. 3.... G South Salem... 10 East Salem.... 4 Englewood 8 Jefferson 8 Turner 4 Sublimity 4 Mehama 2 Garfield 3 Wcstsllverton. 7 Mt. Angel 4 Brooks 5 Fairfield 3 Hubbard 3 Butteville ... 5 Prospect 0 riortnuiem.. Marlon Aumsvlllc . . Stayton Horcb East Sllvertou Maclcay Monitor Gcrvals Woodburn ... Aurora 2 Champoeg ... Howell Prairie Brictenbush . St.Puul 3 Rlk Horn 1 Silver Falls.... 3 Total.. .204 Salem No. 2.... 4 By order of the county central com mittee. K. L. IIiuiiAiti), Chairman. J. M. Payni:, Secretary. 2 22 d & w td Sliver Republican Convention. The Silver Renubllcans of Marlon county are calico to meet In primaries on Saturday, March 12 at 2 p. m. for 1110 purpose or electing cieicgaics 10 their county convention to bo held at Salem, Wednesday, March 10, at 11 a. m. Aurora 3 Salem No, 2,, 4 Breltenbush. .. 2 Salem No.3.. 4 Butteville 3 Salem No. 4 4 Champeog .... 3 East Salem.. 3 Elkhorn 2 North Salem.. 6 Euglowood .... 4 South Salem.. 3 Garfield 2 Silver Falls.. 2 Falrtield 2 Sllyerton East 4 filryals 3 Sllvertou West 4 Horeb 3 St. Paul 3 Howell 3 Stayton 3 Hubbard ... 3 Sublimity .... 2 Jefferson 2 Turner 3 Brooks 3 Woodburn .. 0 Aumsvlllo 4 Yew Park... 4 Mucleay 4 Mt. Angel.... 3 Marlon 3 Monitor 4 Mulmiua 3 - Prospect ... 7 Total 127 Salem No. 1.... 4 W. T. Riodon, Chairman. E. IIokku , Secretary. Harry Ladd, n young farmer. Hying on Rock creek, was arrested Tuesday for eloping with tho 15-year-old daughter of O. A.iDanncmnn, who re sides on 11 neighboring farm. Tho young couple went to Portland, whero they wcro married. Lodd was given nn examination and bound over to tho grand Jury in bonds or $300, which ho furnished. Reception tq Carlyle Dtnton. Salem's best musical people listened to an array 01 Salem'3 bat musical talent on tho above occasion Thurs day evening. It Is safe to say this town has never bad such a gathering of artists as at present, nor suffered such a loss as the temporary depart ure of J. Carlyle Denton, who leaves for England to study mus'c J. lie program was oneneu witti a few well chosen words by Prof. Sobic, the oldest teacher of music In Salem. He had not Imagined Carl Denton had so many friends everyone seems to be 111s menu, bo many nad been willing to go or. the program that he had been compelled to take only profes sionals, and he begged the audience not to attempt an encore for anyone. lie cailea on Mrs. w lllmari to Dlav the Hrst number, and her aDDearancc was greeted with applause and greater uppiause followed her beautiful and nigniy spirited rendition, baiem has never had a woman pianist, equal to Mrs. Wlllman. Mrs. Holland sang a very sweet waltz song, that was utterly spoiled by the had acoustics of the Y. M. U. A. MissShelton Droved a most skll- full accompanist, and they were warmly applauded. The violin trio rollowed by Prof. Denton and Misses Brown and Nicklln. his dudIIs. and both well-known and popular players. -j.no stuuents ruiiy jusiineu tneir master's reputation. The air was a sad one and probably expreiscd the feelings of Prof. Denton at patting with so many friends and nunlls Prof. Tillson played an instrumental reverie that showed a masterful touch and finest expression. Prof. Heritage sang "Honor and Arms," rrom Handel, again display ing his powers In operatic music of the most difficult character. He was accompanied by nerr Fleck, who then played a paraphrase from Ll?zt In his most highly finished manner. Herr Fleck as a performer on the piano is probably without an equal in Oregon. He plays with a freedom of expression and a thoroughness and mastery of most difficult compositions that Is almost marvelous. Ills execu tion is wonderful and his audience were delighted to the uttermost. Many declared no such performance had ever been heard in Salem. Prof. Denton now played "Cavatlna" by Ruff, his farewell nubllo rendition at Salem, accompanied by Miss Denton; it was a splendid exhibition on the violin. At the close Miss Lelo Nicklln stepped up and presented him with a beautiful ring, with a neat speech, air. Denton was taken off tils reet, so to speaK, and for a fow moments could not control his feelings so as to express a few words of thanks. Pror. Scoble said the show was over and then followed a social reunion at which all present shook hands with the young musician and wished him "bon voyage." Rerrcshments were served by his pupils and a general handshaking rol lowed. Alter caKe and lemonade Mr. Denton and Miss Brown, his advanced pupil who will take up his work with most of his students, played a duet. Mr. Heritage and Mr. Sam Burrans sang "The Larboard Watch," and re ceived a storm of applause. The master of ceremonies, Pror. Scoble was then persuaded to give "I Fear No Foe," and Mr. Burrans was recalled to sing "The Vacant Chair." He is a a splendid tenor, lately rrom England. This closed one or the most pleasant and successful musical evenings ever enjoyed In our city. After years of untold suiferlnK from plies, B. W. Pursell of Knitncrsville, I'.i., was cured by using a siDle box of DcWItt's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin diseases such as eczema, rasli, pim ples and obstinate sores are readily cured by this famous remedy. Stone's Drue Stone. What Dr. A. E. Slater Says. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: JFrora my per sonal knowledge, rained in observing theer. feet ol your Shiloh's Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, 1 am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought lo my attention. It ha certainly inved many from Consumption. Sold by D. J. Fry Normile, Forlabcnd & McGrepor, of Astoria, have been awarded the contract to build the dam and locks In the Yamhill river. A woman's best iewels are lier babes. A healthy, happy child is wo manhood's most appropriate onia. ment. A childless woman is to be pit. I..I n-.n-a l.n..r.t the be the nossei- or of other lewcls that are criceless womanly woman knows this and would sac rifice all the diamonds of all the nations for the clinging, confiding touch of baby bauds Thousands of women lead childless, love less lives because of ill-health They do not understand the duties that they owe to them selves. They neglect the most delicate and important parts of woman's organism. They suiter untold agonies from weakness and dis ease of the organs that wake motherhood possible, and never know the thrilling touch of baby fingers. They imagiue their cases hopeless. I11 this they are mistaken. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription is a sure, safe, swift cure for all weakness and disease of the or gans distinctly feminine. It acts directly and only on these organs. It prepares a woman for motherhood. It allays all dis comfort during the expectant period, It insures the baby's health and makes its coming easy and almost painless. More than 90,000 women have testified in writing to its value All good druggists sell it. Mr Kebccca Gardner, of Grafton, York Co. Vt . write. " I was o tick with dyspepsia that I could not cat anything for ovrr four months. I had to starve myseir, as nothing would stay on my stomach. I tried almost everything that people would tell me about, and nothing did me any Reed. I weighed only So pounds, f took two tut ea of the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and, thank God, and your medicine, I am as well as I ever was, and now weigh 113 pounds. I have a bottle of your ' favorite Prescription' tiov, and thai Is a wonderful medicine for female weakness. Praise Cod that he created such a man as you." Ilusiness is business. No time for head aches. Constipation causes them. Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure them by cur. Ing the cause. One little "Pellet" is gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. ?E5&fi-Y v smT IB ArKE2 . K AN OPEN LET To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. nR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA WBB that has borne and does now hwr tha facsimile signature of 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 nave always bought, and haa the signature of per. No one haa authority cept The Centaur Company President. March 8, 397. SNTAU4 ?MUr . . DERBU CO. Bargains in Real Estate 254 Commercial fjffWe acr agents for Canadian Pacific Railway. FARM. PROPERTS f 2600 acre grainjand s'.ock farm three miles rom railroad runing water, good springs aad fair buildings. This is the best bargain in the Willamette valley. Price only $6.50 pet acre. 332 acres, two and one-hall 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 bams springs and running water all for $12, per acre. 30 acres,' 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles from Shelburg at the crosr-ng of the O C & E R R and S P R R. 150 acres in cultivatien: good house and barn; all under fence! family erchard: good springs and running water.Price $300. loo acres 4 miles southwest of Turner.' 70 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good house and barn 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. Only $25. per acre. 71 acres one-half mile romMinto, 20 acre HOSTETTEHV1 I CEtEBRATED V , .'lie twinges of rlieumatism mitigated, and an Impoverished system renewed by the bitters. It expels all the acrid elements in the blood that promotes this disease, Fitters Reduced Rates. The following rates are now in ef fect to eastern points via the Oregon Short Line. Kansas CitvtoSioux City, Inclusive: First class, $25; second class $20. To Chicage: First class, sai.&u; sec ond class, $20.00. To New Yerk: First class, $40' sec ond class, $30. To St. Leuis: First class, $32.50; second class, $27.50. To Cheyenne, Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. First class, $40; second class, $30. Remember by tills line only, you get through cars without change Portland to Chicago. Inquiro ol Boise & Barker agents, 270 Commer cial street. 3-8-1 w Karl's Clover Root Tea, lor Constipation t's the Best and if after using it you don't say so, return the package and get your money. Sold by D. J, Fry. Thero aro three Ilttlo things whldj do more work than any other 1 ! Ilttlo things created they ai. ant, tho bco and DoWitt's 1 , Early Risers, the last being thu mous little pills for stomach and 11 l troubles. Stono's Drug Store. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. n fic tions tiiutui Ccii S H Children and adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, ccrcma or skin diseases may secure Instant- relief by using DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve. Great Pile remedy. Stone's Drug Store. fer the same nn pvnrv Ctf wrapper. on the $&UCC wrap- from me of which s Qf& to use my name ex Chas. H. Fletoher is MURftAV STMCCT, MCWTONK COT. Street, Salem, Or. 'n cultivation good house and bam; Irunirg water. Price $1300. 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south. all in ood cultivation for $750. TO TRADE, J2o acres inUmatilla county for improved Salem property. TO TRADE...185 acres on the Alsea for city ol Salem",property, improved or unim- roved. CITY PROPERTY A fine lesidence 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 $1000, $150 cash, balance 8. per month. House and lot in Yew Park at a bargain a $8.00 List your house and farm for rent or for sale With as. We sell tickets on the Canadian Pacific rail oad at (5.00 to $7.00 less to eastern poin A si'liUlAL,iY t'rimary, Secondary or Tertiary Blood Poison permanently cured in K to 35 days. You can be treated at home .for the same price under same guaranty. Ifyouj-refer to come here we will contract to pay the railroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge, if we fail to cure. If you have taken mercurv. iodide potash, and still have aches and pains. Mucous ratches in mouth, note throat, 1'imples, Cop, per Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, it is this secondary Jllood i'oison we guatantee to cure We solid the most obstinate cases and chal lenge the world for a case we cannot cure This disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. $500,000 cap ital behind our uncondtional guaun'y. Ab solute proofs tent sealed on application. Ad dress Cook Remedy Go,, 1594 Masonic Ternplc, Chicago. 111. 3 7-eod&w They Offer $1oo.oo. For Any Case of Nervous or Sexual Weakness in Men They Treat aud Fail to Cure. No fake cure, but a scientific treatment ad ministered by physicians in good standing, and specialties in their line. The State Medical Company cures Lost Vitality, Ner vous Sexual weakness, and restores Life Force in old and young men. They will guarantee to cure you or forfeit $100 should they fail. where their medicines are taken according to directions, ino money required in advance. Deposit the m mey wilh your banker to be paid to them when jou are cured not before, The State Medical Company is an incorpor ated comnanv wiih a canltal stock of n . 000, and their guarantee is worth 100 cents on the dollar, Their treatment is truly a Magical Tiealment, and may be taken at home under their directions, or they will pay 11nu.u1a1c.111u uoisi uius loan woo preier goto headquarters, if they fail to cure. .1 s Company does not supply i-nything 1 -etiney narge a reasoname price 11 tahe effect a cure, and nothing if they don't, do, they will tell you exactly what it will sent before you take it. Full information on request. Write today. STATE MEDICAL CO. Suite 914 Ramage Blk Omaha, Neb. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CTJR4 jl 1.1. jrrous nsas railing M"n or7.1mrotnex,SlailMsaM,ete. aa. bAbuManioihar 'iww, and IndU cre-tiona. Xfcew ruUUw und tunU tester Lost i iuUur in 0I4 or loang. sua fit a man for study, business or marrissa. l'.ftTOnI InftAllltV anil fYina-imntinn If taken in time. Thai, nm sLowa lmo-edUu iinpn"- meat and erlaru a Ck 1U2 Tre all otlurs lilt" la- ban cured tboosanda and will enra stm. Vim gi pusillra wriiun cuaraniM to doct a cure In aach a, Thai r ra cmja vr raun, iiw moamj. rric Ml cania sr sis caikwM (tail treatmontl far fS. Lk-rfrfViM? viuj wrapper, r.npocintstirica, N rani u-free. FMEOY CO.. 'iarTu AJAX. For sale by D. J FRY drugpit,Salera Or. w O. C.T.Co's STEAMER ALTON A. Ieavei for fortland Monday, Wednesnday awl Friday. 7 MS a.u? Quicklime, regular fci vice and low rates. Dock between State and Court street. M. P. BALDWIN, Agent, Salem. -TAKE THE Candian Pacific R.R. And Soo Pacific Line TO Minneapolis St. PaulGJ Chicago Philadelphia Washington Montreal Toronto New York Boston and a'l points east and sovfheast. Cheapest tates, best service and accommo dat'ons. Through tounst sleepers to Minneapolis St. I'anl, Toronto, Montreal, Boston and Fortland, Me., without change. Canadian Pacific Railway Co's. Fmprcss ine of steamships to Japan and China. The lastest and finest ships on the Pacific ocean. shortest end best route to tne orient. Canadian Australian S, S. Co, To Honolulu. FiiiS and Australia The shortest route to the colonies. For rates, folders and any information call en or addtess, F. N. DERBY & CO., Agents, Salem, Or. W. B. GREER. Agent, 146 Third streei, Portland, Or, E J. COYLE, Districl Passenger Agent, Vancouver, B C, Going to Klordike. No. not everybody. Some will travel east ward and they wi.l want the best of modem conveniences. It is not generally known that the Northern Pacific railway pre fides for its second-clas-i tourist passengers alt the ci.mf rts usually accorded first-class trafic, but such is the fact. Easy, upholstered coaches, fine berths and all homelike sur roundincs. No chance of cars and no lav over betiveenPotland and theMississippi river. i-assengers lurntined tneir tickets right here in Salem. bor full particulars see Thomas, Wntt & Co., 266 Commercial street, they save you money. Two trains daily between Portland Puget Sound. When Going East Use a first-class line in traveling 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 operated in the inter, est 01 us patrons, tne trost elegant service ever inaugurated. Meals are served a la Cart:. To obtain first-class service ycur ticket snouia reaa via The Wisconsin Central Lines. Direct connections at Chicago and Milwaukee for all eastern points. ror iuii miormajion call on your nearest ucKer, agentor write n. fc Z , - JAS. C. POND, G:neral Pass. AgentMiliwaukee.Wis. tjr J Ah. A. CLOCK, General Agent '246 ui.uustiiumauuur.,, - K,, One satisfaction in traveling on the Burlington, says the North west Mauazlne. is this: "Vnn mnv v perfectly suie that you have the very best and finest cars to ride in that ever stood on wheels." That is true. Nowhere is there a handsomer train than the Buillngton's St. Paul.Cliicago Limited. Nowhere can you tiud better service than it offers. Three routes east via Denver, St Paul and Hillings, Mont. A. C, SHELDON, . Genaral Agent, Portland, Or. J, B,Thomas Tuthill, Analytical .Chemisl and Assaj cr, Oaice with Salem Gas Light Co, No 4 Chemeketa street P. O.Box X, Salem, Oregon. Prompt return of ore aamplea. General analytical wnrir Usp Dr. Miles' vKMJrv!1N5?,v?PxjkSTEB3r BPINAL WLAJiNEsaj. AUdruBirlstaseU'einforSc f?SSSS?5?iii!5l?.va'-''11,Jift QJR.&N. TO THE EAST GIVESf THE CHOICfc OF Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul and ben. ver Omaha and Kansas City. Low rates to eastern citiri. For full details call onjjor address BOISE & BARKER agents, Salem, qOregon, IOCEAN DIVISION.. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock, Portland March l,S,9. 3. 7-2. S. 29. Fare Cabin, l2.oo; steerage,$8. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND SALEM ROUTE-,8ttamet Rulh for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. For Corvaliis. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Steamer Elmore for? J r.land Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at fr.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 Hues. Call on G. M. Powers, agent, foot Trade street. W. II . HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. A(rt. Portland. Or, Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Company, YAQU1NA BAV ROUTE.- Connecting nt Yaqlna Bay with the Sa Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co, STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT," Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Pott Orford, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or points west to Sas Francisce: Cabin, ti; steerage, $6. Round trip, good 60 days. 117. To C003 Bay cabin $8; steerage $6, To Humboldt Bay aad Port Orford. cabin $10; steerage $8. RIVER DIVISION 'i.-eamer 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, 6:00 a. m. Mondayj, Wednesdays and Fridays. EDWIN STONE, Manager, J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. Ccrvallis,Or C. G. COKER, Agent. Salem. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY. 6:00 p Ml Lv...;i'ortland. ..Ar 8:30 PMVLv....Satem ....Lv 745 AM) Ar. San Francisco. Lv 9:30 A M 7IO A M 80O P M Above trains stop at all principal station? bet. Portland and Salem, Turner Marion Jefierson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta. tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSEBURG MAIL, , DAILY. SV30 A M 1 Lv. . IIOO A MVLv.. S20 p m J Ar. . .Portland , .Salem.... .Roseburg.. .Ar Lv Lv (4--3PM J 2 OO.'P M (730 A M i'ullman bullet sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail tiains daily except Sunday.T 730 AMI Lv.... Portland.. Arl 550 P M I3,'ISPM Ar.... Corvallis.. Lv i.-pe 1 ; pm At Albany trains of the O and Corvallis connect with C. & K. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4-5 r 730 p 8:30 p Ml Lv ...Pi Mj-Lr... M m) ArJ lnd 'ortland....Ar A M A M AM McMinnville Lv Independence Lv 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 Arent Salem. R. KOEHLER, Manager. CH.MARKHAM.G. F.&P.A. Portland- Oregon Short Line I -nTIIEt- Quickest, Safest, Cheapest Li?.en(?r,a'l Peints: East and southeast. rKhh. reclininc chair r-ire pn n.i... sleeping car, and upholstered tourist sleep ing cars on all through trains. BOISE & DARKER, Agent Salem, Or C. n TPDUV trrVo!!)aBdP:SOrnEer ABem ,24 3d !tree W. E. COMAN, Generar Agent. W. E. COMAN, General Agt. C. O. Terry, , T,. , . Traveling Passenger Agt. 124 Third Street Portland, Or. CURE YOURSELF! UftM Hit all . ..- us diMhargea, iuflaminaiioM. 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