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ii I ilPiiiim TldMSwUi-'-iHIHKESZISS?' "w- Ififi" . ' V t MM '0 ' i ';r 'f'R' " 1i-"'i!lllF'i, v "' "v "" I f It- j II " II '111 111 I - - .-. A Fearful Experienca oft capital Journal, A POSTMASTER LOSES THE USE OF HIS LEGS AMD ARMS, Edwin R. Tripp, of Middlefield Center, Meefs with a Hazardous Encounter Which Renders Him Helpless. BY HOPBR BROTHERS, SATURDAY, APRIL a, 1898. Ifr. Edwin K. Tripp, the postmaster at Middlefield Center, . 1... recently baa dannrous experience which left him in n helpless slate. His system m so much shattered that it was feared he might never In sn interview with a reporter of the Republican, regarding this experience which had attracted considerable nttcntlou, Mr. " In March, 1832, I was taken with what I afterward learned was locomotor ataxia, nnd wa unable to walk, nnd I kept Retting worse until I lost the 1110 of ?ny arms. J doctored with ttro skillful doctors but re eel red 00 benefit, and also used n pilranic battery but kept getlinR worse and the doe. tors told ma they could do no more. This was in May and June, 1892. I gave up all hope ot erer having the use of my limbs again, and did not expect to live very long. I was unable to dress or undress myself, and could not get around the houso unless 1 was From OUtgo Republican, Oxperitou-n, JV. 1". or six boxes for $3.50 at an sent for two boxes. I used the pills faith drugpist'a, and ami. I then "I think it was in June that I read of the case of a man in Saratoga Co., N. Y., who was taken very much as myself. He had taken Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People which contained, in a condensed form, all the elements neccmary to give new life and richness to the blood nnd restore nht tered nerves, and had been cured by their use. "I learned that the pills were prepared by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Sche rectadv K. Y. and onlv cost n rents n box fully and thcr gave me au appetite, sent for four more boxe, ami before I had inicen an 01 mem my icet anil legs which had been cold began to get warm. " I was a member ot the Town Board that summer and had to be carried and put into a wagon to go to the meetings, and in fact was helpless, as my neighbors know. In August I could walk around the house by pushing a chair. 1 kept getting better and managed to move around more, until at election time !.. .. t ....ll-1 ..-1,1. ....-.. 1L. .-II- ..(. J .... nMIMU II III! u vunr III tur llUIIBl n Bhort distance from my home. I continued to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People until I bad taken eighteen boxes. I could then gi t around, and to-day walk to me jkisi unite uiiu uuck, u uitinnci' 01 one quarter of n mile, three times a day, and attend to my duties as postmaster, "In the sprimr or 18!3 I Was elected town clerk, which office I held for three years, I had previously been a justice of the ponce for thirty-two years. I am now TOyeHrs of age, hud have lived In this town for about forty-slx years. For nearly fifty years I worked nt the blacksmith's trade. I nin able to do work In my garden now, and saw some of my wood. I consider that my res. toritlon to health is due to the us of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pnle People. Edwin It. Tnirp." to before me this , 1, ,.., r '."a. EDITORIAL. The '(Union platform pledges Its candidates to one proposition that taken alone entitles it to favorable consideration postal Havings banks, THE PKES1DENT AND CUBA. The Union of forces demand a clean open above board campaign manage ment. That way lies the road to cer tain victory. Thk JopiwAt, Is the stale dally and weekly of widest general circulation that Is supporting the Union cause. Hundreds of workers In the cause of the people are extending its circula tion. We cannot, help but think that Graver Cleveland, while ho pocketed the rcsolutlau of congress recognizing the Cubans, as belligerents, would hit old Spain a crack before this that would have made the rafters rlnc, Just as he did England In the Ven ezuela case. buwcrlhcu ana sworn 23d day of June, 1S97. IVSoSfrure Como, Wis, Jan. 10, 1898. I would not be without PISO'S CURE for CON SUMPTION for any thing. For a bad Cough or Cold It is beyond all others. MraO. REYNOLDS. ., .MIKtaWMtHt AU Hit f AllS. El I Ileal Cough Bjr up. Tastes Good. Use 11 In time. Bold br dnmrlsta. Pf Kggl 1? HsW S ?j B ZM H Ii?MBI Hyamiis, Nebr Jan. 2, 1808 I regard PISO'S CURE FOR CON SUMPTION as the best Cough medi cine on the market, having used it for 15 years. J.A.WESTOVER. Story Sheridan, of Douglas county, Is state chairman of the Democratic party. He Is an able man who com mands the unquestioned support of the best elements of his party. .Ills personal attention will be given to the Union campaign and will go far to establish confidence In the cut- come. "The Best Cough Medicine." WONDERFUL MEDiCINE FREE! PROMPTLY SENT TO LVERY MAN WHO.'jNEEDS A GENERAL .I1RACING UP. It Brings Perfect Manhood to All I The Greatest Discovery of the Famous Physicians' Institute, '" OF CHICAGO ILL. No expensive campaign is necessary In Marlon county to elect the Union ticket. The people want relief from ring rule aud extra vagaut olllciallsm, While a number will vote the Pro hibition and Mlddlo Road Populist tickets, the only real hope of tellcf from high taxes for people of all parties lies In voting the Union ticket. CSrUratultously, gladly sent to all men who need ltnndwho!wtl write for It A large percentage of tho men of today are sadly in need of the right kind of medical treatment for tho weakness peculiar to men. Many cases are due to early vices, others to excesses, while many of tho cases are due to overwork, worry and general nervous debility. It matters not, however, what the cause may have been, the faot still remains that they all requlro i)rojer medical attention IMMEDIATELY. Write us at once, giving a description of your case, and wo will rjreunrr yois a course of treatment specially adapted to your condition, and SEND IT TO YOU ABSOLUTELY THEE, In plain sealed package. We can glvu full strength, development and tone to every portion and organ of the body, Btop all drains and losses, and restore you to PERFECT MANHOOD. Fail ure Is Impossible with our method. We have thousands of testimonials rrom all over the world. HEAD WHAT THESE PATIENTS SAY Physicians' Institute, Chicage: BLANCHAKD, Wash. March 2s, i896. Dear Sirs. I have nearly flnlahed my course of treatment and And myself a different man. I cannot tlnd words enough to praise and ex press tho deep graUtudo I feel towards you. Your treatment Is simply won derful. I am perfectly cured, and thank you a hundred times and will help you all I possibly can. May Qod bless you and your work. ... , , , . , Youra truly. C. E. P. Physicians Institute: LOTEX, La., June 19, 1896. My Dear Friends. Pleas accept my thanks for tho kindness you have dono me. Losses have entirely stopped and vigor has returned. I am all O, IC I am better than I have been for 15 years. I do not feel like the same man. All my friends when they meet me say "What have you been doing? Never saw a man come out like you." . 13vr v'our trlend, M. P. C. Physicians Institute. Chicage: HAVANA. N D Jan. 29, 1S9S. Gentlemen. I wish to express my hfartr't ihnnk? for tls result oi' my treatment. During tho last two weeks ttiir I took jour treatment tho Improvement was remarkable. I have ha.1 no pmlsnlonp or other symptoms since, taking your medicine. My friend are all surrrlsed nt the Improve ment In my general appearance Hoping tint v u may ever prosper, I re ma,V , . Youra Blncerely. Hundreds of similar letters are dw on MU In our business office, and all are bona tide expressions of uernmiHM'v curoU men. Xx tot delay writing to usj, and r-m.modr that w nre not only a responsible Institu tion in evcry,wv njt oun is the laiirect medical institute In America that makes a' special!- nf KM' vl. A-ND NERVOUS DISEASES. Inclose 6 cents ' for postae i t 11 i. wnlu -s always plainly sealed. PHYSICIANS' INSTITUTE, Dcpt. 2005 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, ILL It looks as though John II. McClung would be" the Republican nominee In Lane county. Ho will bo the hardest man for tho Silver forces to down, although the Mitchellltcs have no uso fo.-lilui. If McClung Is downed by that element, it Is likely tho choice of candidate will lie between Friendly and Knytfondull. Tho Union of Forces In Polk county will hold Union primaries and notuln. ate a Union ticket In a Union conven tion of all the Sliver and Reform forces, except tho Prohibitionists and Middle Roader Populists. The ut most fairness shown toward the ele ments that are to compose tho Union will lead to a complete y'ctory In that county, Tho Union party county ticket In Marlon county if chosen to fill the of fices is pledged to a net reduction of $9000 in salaries of county officials. They are clean, earnest, Intelligent men and the reductions they propose are rulr and rcsonable In the opinion of competent Rcpupiican Judges The people should accept the proposition of tho Union party. MANHOOD RESTORED Hjr iinlur Dr. Phih Yfllow (fite IM".!. Thi lntifiil rn-.1 Snarantccd to cure all nervous diseases, luch a Weak H mory, Lo J rain rower. Headache. Wul.rlulneu.Loit Ma-.hooc tuhi! if,i. loin, NcrvousncM.Ul Uraiua, lots of power in Ocnerav. Orram of either ex. cautcd by over-cxertlon, youthful errors, cx-cs1tc ue of .uw.vu.uiiuiuu(Buiuuiiia,Haicjiiaiu to innnnujr,cotiutnrlloaoi prepaid. Circular Free. Manufactured by tr" Peau Republican papers are not attack ing the money plank of the Union party platform, because all intellgent men know It is scientifically correct. The ouly promise tho Gage gold stan dard policy holds out Is to not "con tract" the currency. The Republi can party proposes no plan to coin more money but through those soy erign Instrumentalities known as national banks. It now appears that the congress of the United States Is liable to take ac tlon in behalf of Cuba on Monday April 4, aunless President McKlnley will como to some conclusion before that time. Tills is undoubtedly the most serious declaration of hostilities yet made. Spain has virtually refused tho first demands of our government Interced ing for the independence of Cuba. There can be no doubt that the presi dent will adhero to his pacific policy toward Spain and will be sublectcd to severe criticism from his party. The question arlcs shall the president's course be sustained ? Shall the people favor war as against peaceful arbitra tion V It Is worth while to look the situa tion squarely In the face. The senti ments aud feelings of the American people nre undoubtedly making for lustice and humanity In behalf of Cuba. We feel as If wo wanted to see the last vestige of the Spanish monarchy wiped off the West Indies and the new world. Personally we would have liked to have "hopped onto Spain" longano. But the feelings of individuals and the sentiments of humanity are not the true policy of governments. Cuba is a dependency of an old world monarchy. Our country is the product of the influences that made England a parliamentary government with a fundamental policy of peace and industrial development. We are not claiming that It is our mission to reform the wrongs, correct the abuses, wipe out the evils of the world, or transform monarchies into republics except by the lulluenco of our example. We did not make Spain what she Is. We arc not responsible for the horrible devastations and sufferings of the Cubans. There were homes des olatcd.soldlersdlcd of disease and men starved to death in tliesouth during the Rebellion of 1860 to 18G5. There were not the horrible cruelties of the Spanish conccntrados, but other nations did not interfere, England did not recugnlze the south ern confederacy nor take sides In behalf of the Union. The monarchies of Europe did not follow their feelings and sympathies and demand that the cruelties of war censn. Wo ore asking now;, that peo ple look on both sides of this question before condemning our president for not acting with greater haste. It Is going to be difficult to hold back tho American people from declaring war on Spain outright. Still it must bo borne In mind that the president is dealing with international problems and cannot violate the relations we hold toward a country with which we inye always been on friendly terms only In case of ex treme necessity. The president is acting with the greatest dellbera tlon and we believe with due consid eration forour immense responsibility, not only toward the unhappy victims of Spanish cruelty and inhuman war fare, but also toward the larger duty wo owe to the whole civilized world. Our duty Is to avoid war and observe tho comity of nations. THE OREGON CAMPAIGN. jiaanuy. v."an ie carried In ten pocket, Xi.oorwrhux.f . t 1ivm.II Sold hr alt druret. Akk for it , t-tcno other eau Medicine Co.. Piria France. I.aue-IMTU. Utus Co., dUlribuUiif ai;en ti. Third andYamhU S' For sale b D J. FRY Salem. --!: .aiie-Iii 4n v To Cute a Cold in One Day. Take Lazatlvo HrouioQulnltio Tab jots all druggist refund tho money If itfalls to cure. 25o. For Contiipatlon tale Karl Clover Roo tea, the great Wood Purifier. Curei Head ache, Ncnoutneu, Eruption! on the face - and make the Head clear as a bell. Sold by ,D. J. Fry Thirty 1 baliiliQ years unlet it eeneialion TtafU bow long Adolph Fisher, of Zane . ville-, O, tuflereit from pile. He wa cured br utirg three boiea of De Witt' Witch Harel balve, Sioae'i drug ttore. Drkssmakinq Parlors. Mrs. L. Campbell has opened dressmaking prlqrsat3X5 Liberty street, sho is prepared to do ail kinds of fashionable dressmaking at reasonable prices. Sat Jslitctjon guaranteed. 3 6 Jm CASTORIA w Infant and Children. A bn mrr To Cure'a jCold in one day Tako Laxative Ilrotno Quinine Tab tablcts. All druggists refund the money if it rails to cure. 25c. 10-i4-iu M L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., tars "I was a sufferer lor ten yeara trying nust all kind of pile remedlci, but without success. Oc Wltt'a Witch Hazel Sahe wat recommended tome. I used one box. It has effected a peimanent cure." As a permanent cure lot piles De Witt's Witch IJaial Salve his no equal, Stone's drug store. It is hard enough under tho nnst favorablo circumstances to get appro priations for Pacific coast rivers and harbors. Hut when Czar Keed.ulleged speaker of the house, but really dicta tor of the Republican party, declares no member shall bo recognized who arises to move au appropriation for this coast, our sympathies aro with our congressmen; Rambler wheels the finest on earth, E. V. Parkhurst agent 3-23-tf Satisfaction guaranteed when you use "Perfection" Dyes, for sale by all drug stores. tf Cifm& Properly used "Perfection"' dyes aro superior. Insist on haying "Per fection" Dyes, for saioby all drug stores, It is a great leap from the old fashioned dos of blue-mass nod nauseous Dhvslcs to the plesant little pUWV.loWIi m f)e Witt's tittle EariyJKlibuyiTtey'cwe torotlnation? sick headache and UUlouiacss store. SloBeV'tltuj v; Urn Dr. Mi W Nt-sirx Pi-amus for SPINAL VVKAl&lisa. AUdnwKlsUftcU'taa tor afar TUHPOPULAltlTVnrnn nrtlr-lo In always Judged by tho placoaccorded it by the general public. "Our Cham pion," A. Iluckestelu's excellent 6 cent cigar Is recognized by all smok ers as superior to all other ulckle brands In the market. iS'o Class Monday. Miss Bessie Sherman anuouures that her dancing class will not meet Monday evening as usual. Public please take notice. The first wool or this years ollp, has Just been bought at Pendleton, Pure s4fmSgigmWPp it. Schillings toicosts "more to make thananytother bak ing powder. If the peopio of Oregon expects re lief from Republican ring rule aud ex travagance in. state affairs they must help themselves. They can not ex pect aid from any outside source. The campaign should be conducted on a high plane of principle so that any voter, no matter of what party soever, who wants to help the cause of good government, can vote the Union ticket whether ho Is a silver man or not. To test the question as to wuother a campaign fund would be sent to Oregon this year to help defray the legitimate expenses of the June cam paign, Tho Joohnal. wrote Hon. Jas. K. Jones, national chairman of the Democratic committee, and he replied as follows uuder date, Wash ington, D, C, March 23; "I" remember very pleasantly my meeting you at St. Louis. Am glad to know that you are still actively Interested In the -great cause. Am sorry to say that the national com mittee Is not able to render any as sistance to the Oregon campaign ex cept to send such documents as we have printed. We have an exceed ingly limited campaign fund, and I am trying to make that print as many documents as possible. We cannot render pecuniary assistance because we haven't the money. In truth, all that element which will be controlled by mouey will uecessarlly bo against us, as theotherslde will lave all the money they need, and we will have practically none. I have treat faith In the patriotism of tho people, how ever, und belloyo that mis is our re THE OPPOSITION TO LOKD. We shall not attempt an analysis of the opposition in tho Republican party to the renoml nation of Governor Lord. It Is a peculiar and Interesting combination. At the bottom of the whole structure there Is a large ele ment of the cleanest nnd best Repub licans who are personal friends, and devoted admirers of T. T. Gcer. They might be termed the moral, religious and sentimental force of Republicanism There Is no denying that the "Mitchell push," the personal camp followers of the man who has done more to disorganize politics in Ore gon than all other influences put to gether, was ugalnnt Lord. Governor Lord has bitter foes in that camp of politicians who rally around Mitchell and follow the black Hag of spoils. United with them were the local managers of the A. P. A. machine. There were times when they were more numerous than now, but what there wa left, the stranded ring lead ers, were bitterly against Judge Lord. in nisown uousenoia ttie governor was the victim or ungrateful conduct. The local boss or the McRrlde faction, forced upon the governor through the cunning of Geo. W. McBride, Prison Warden Brophy, made a bitter fight against Judge Lord. Added to this was the Influence of Senator Patter son, whose grocery house has had the lion's share of all the penitentiary and asylum trade. It went to the ucui iuuuuu. --uen 111c result was shaped up by the aspirations of forty county candidates all willing to trade off the governorship for a local office. Slaughtered among his supposed friends, the McBride faction plotting against him, It was not difficult for the Geer managers to make quite a showing at the primaries in the form of opposition to Governor Lord. His appointments of political workers in his own party have been used by his enemies. Governor Lord has not been a narrow partisan. He has removed many branches of the public service from the reach of the unprincipled spoilsmen and made appointments from the standpoint of fitness. He has placed the administration of pub He lands above the suspicion of spec ulation. He has kept down expenses in all departments, reduced state taxes, conducted his office with great dignity und ability, indulged In abuse of no political opponents and has re fused lucrative legal fees while in office. Gov. Lord can today step out of his office and make more money at his profession than he gets from the state. There are other things to be said in his favor, but it is not the purpose of this ar ticle to do more than to review the political situation as we see It from an independent standpoint. Much of the opposition to Governor Lord is such as would fall upon any man who would honestly and fearlessly serve tho people in that office. We cannot honorably urge that the Republican party re-nominate him for governor because we honestly belieye he would be the man hardest for the United Sil ver and Reform forces to defeat, t . - - . ., . .y.yiyTii iiniiiim for Infants nnd Children. The Eac-simile Signature of (JlL0 Appears on Every Wrapper. TMf CENTAUR COMPAMT. TT WUKKtV TrtT. NtWYOHW CITT. . DERBY & CO. Bargains in Real Estate 254 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. pfcWe are agentsfor Qznadizn Pacific Railway. Sunday Is the Day. When we serve that celebrated 15 cent chicken dinner. Bring you families along tomorrow. Special accommoda tions for families. George Bros, Flye of tho men on the Union ticket are agricultural college graduates, Kiug, Yeatch, Bradshaw, Hamilton and Jefferles. FARM PROPERT1 2600 acre grain and s'.ock farm three miles rom railroad, riming 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-half miles northwest of Amity ziojacres 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 nil for $12 per acre. 3u acres 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles from Shelburg at the crosr rp or the O C & a R R and S V K R. 150 acres in cultivatien: good house and barn; all under fence! family erchard: good springs and running water.Price $3200. too acres 4 miles southwes't of Turner.' 70 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good houss and barn 3 springs; 7 acres or prunes. Only $25. per acre. 71 acres one-half mile rom Minto, 20 acres 1 n cultivation good house and barn; Tuniii water. Price Snco 20 acres of fine Irn' 1 miles south. ood cultivation for $750, all TO TRADE. ,320 acres inUmatilla count) for improved Salem property. TO TRADE... 185 aeres on the Alsea for city of Salem property, improved or unim-roved. CITY PROPERTY. A fine residence property inside, cheap, call for prices. House and 3 acres of ground in subuibs o city cheap. J700. A good new house of 9 room3 for $1000. $150 cash, balance $8. p month. House and lot in Yew Park at a bargain a SS.oo List your house and farm for rent or for salt with us. We sell tickets on theCanadian Pacific rail oad at $5.00 to $7.00 less to eastern poin EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAISS RUN DAILY. Oregon Short Line -THR- 6:0O P M 8:30 P 7-'45 A 3 Lv...;iortland. ..Ar (9:30 am Lv. ...Sateia ....Ly.-ioam Ar. San Francisco. Lv 800 p m , Above trains stop at all principal statipnr bet. Portland and Salem, Turner Marion Jeflerson, Albany, Tangent. Shedds, Halsey, Harnsburg, Junction City, Eugene, Cresweil Cottage Grove, Dram, Oakland, and all sta. tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive, ROSEBURC MAIL, r-DAILY. llancc in this contest.' -Astoria .vlll celebrate the comple tion of the railroad to Astoria on April 13, THE STAR OF HOPE. "I had lost all hope and gwie to my father's to die," said Mrs. Molib Evans, of Mound, Corjell Co., Texas. i gave oinn l0 a baby a year afro, the 5th of Tune las' " she adds, "an seemed to do vc well for 8 or 9 da ana men I began u feel very bad, my feet beran to swell, my stomach was all WTonjr and I seemed 10 sutler with everything- that could be borne I was in bed 5 months and there was not a dav that it Bremen 1 couia live. We had the best doctors that our country afforded. I was a skeleton. Every one that saw me thought that I would never iret tion and pain in the heart, terrible pain in my right side just under the ribs, terrible headaches all the time ; a bearing down sensation , a distressed feeling in my stom. acll all the time . rmilri hir.tl . .-...ui and it looked as if I would starve. All thf time I would take such weak trembling pells, and it seemed as if I could not stand It. There were tix ilivrnr ,r.ir. . when I commenced taking your medicine. 1 bad lost all hope and gone to my father! Golden Medical Discovery and his Fa. onte Prescription' together, and I took them regularly until I felt as if life was nutlU IIIIU( a4lH. "I weigh more than I have weighed for ten years. My Wends say that I look better than they ever saw me. The first two bot I v ,V? m mr"Kod than all the medicine I naa taken. My stomach has never hurt me since. I can eat anythlnr I want and as much as I want. If you want to use this in favor of your medicine, inns living wit. es to testify to it, and will, to anybody Vbo wants to know further'of my case." aaaV&aaaav 8.-30AM) Lv. IIOO A MV Lv. 5.20PM Ar. .Portland .Salem... .Roseburg. Ar Lv Lv (4.3 J 2 00. (7.-30 OPM HI A II i ullman buffet sleeper and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail tiains daily except Sunday.1 730AMI Lv... .Portland.. Arl s.'Sopm ",ij rwi Ar....Lorvaliis.. Lvf i.-oe ; Pit v "'"any ana t-orvallts connect with trams of the O. C. & E. Ry. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.1 Quickest, Safest, Cheapest Line for all points' East and southeast. FREE reclining chair cars, Pullman palace sleeping carf, and upholstered tourist sleep, ing cars on all through trains. BOISE & BARKER, Agent Salem, Or . ,t r, C - TERRY, travel rig Patsenger Agent, 124 3d stree lottland. Or, W. E. COMAN, Genera Apent. W. E. COMAN, General Agt C O. Terry, Traveling Passenger Act. 124 Third Street Portland, Or. 4.5 r m ) I 730 pm 1 'i-3o pm) L,v ...Portland Ar J-r .. McMinnville Lv Ar? Independence Lv 1 S.-as J-5--50 ) 4.'5 A M A M AM i Hrect connections at San Francisco with lental aud Oriental ami psicn :i ihip lines for 1APAN Am ruiwi dates on application 0.R.&R iu inc. cvoa ui liit -J.11E CIlQICh I OK Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Sokane Minneapolis at Paul and hr nefArn rillri. '' for full details call onjor nddresj M....,wB0EEaTO OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisen. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock, Portlsni March 1, 5, 9. 3. 17 21, 25,29. ' rare iauin, 112.00; sieerace.ss WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-K,., '.. Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. m. For Corvallis, Tuesdsv Thursday and Saturday at 3 p. m. Steamer timore rar in r.iauu luesuay, inutsday anil L'.l....1. fe ft m ' DUlUIUrtJ Ml f..,j n. i... Transfers to street car line at Oregon Citr if the steamers are delayed there. Round trip iitKcia iu uiii'uimsm wrcgon, washing, ton, California or this east. Connecting made at rorrana wun an ran, river lines. Call on U. M. r foot Trade street. S W. II. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or, iu ocean and owers, agent, wvid mn Finest dining car service in the world European plan you pay only for whatyoa order. If you want a ten-course dinner, you can have it If you want a pot of coffee, 1 couple of eggs and a plate of toast, you cm have them, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicagfc All .'points east nud south. Three routes east via St. Paul, Billings and Denver. Corvallis & Eastern R, R. Company, YAQUINA BAV ROUTE.' Connecting nt Yaov'ina Bay withtba,5 Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT," 3ails from Yaquina every 8 days for S11 Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette vail, and California. Fare from Albany or points west to Bu Francisce: Cabin, $S; steerage, 6. Round trip, good 60 days, J17. To Coos Bay cabin 8; steerage tf. To Humboldt Bay aad Port Orfotd, cabu $10; steerage $8. RIVER DIVISION 'i.-eamer '-Albany" between Portland sod Co.-valljs, through witeout lay-over. Leaviif Corvallis6:3o a. m. Tuesdays, Tnursdays and Sundays leaves Portland, Yamhill street dock, 6.-oo a. m. Mondays, Wednesdays sad Fridays. EDWIN STONE, Manager, J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. Ccrvallis.Of C. G. COKER. Agent. Salem. -TAKE THE tu in? Kates and Luro; lulI from W. W, Salem. tickets to Eastern points and ? JA?J?iPAN CHINA4, HONO Kvfe Mn obtainH onantK, iicket A;jent au.uARKiASBhi'ssa, East L'se a first-cliiM lin. ; ....... n"i-'. ..ud cK STT. When Goinff ; line in trav Paul aurl PV : P'j?1 's i Central Wisconsin n Pullman Palace SlpiBjj lnd C!. cut. TV. tv.: est oTiUonT K &?".: eve. ; inaugurated. Meat, e K2 ilE Cart To obtain first-class should read via senlca yCUC tlci,cl AiiyJksL SotvlsQ The Wisconsin Central Lines. , For full information call on vour . ticket agent or write neMt StMk&rwUVtiandOj; Ag NVJ'- Candian Pacific R.R. A,nd Soo Pacific Line to Minnracolis St.'Paul Chicago Philadelphia Waihington Montreal Toronto New York and a'J points east and southeast. Bil0D datnS,Peit ''"' Krvice and accnnio- Stn&hTUriSl lTn ,0 Minneapolis. L Jf?i.MontieJ, Bostonand " ., wimout cnange. Canadian Pacific Railway (Vs. Empress tneof steamships to Japan and China. rwA 'S'11 nnt ships on the orient. tni ' rouli. Canadian Australian S, S. Co. JSs-thrioa. Wo7addreUldCre,mIaD' ' U F. N DERBY &: CO., ... ,. "Aint. Salem. Or. ,-. . . W.a GRlvER, Kx, 140 IbW re. Poniard. Going tooKIordike. No, not everybody. Some will travel cut ward and they will want the best of moden conveniences. It is not generally knows that the Northern Pacific railway prendesfor Us second-class tourist passengers all lie comfjrts usually accorded first-class trsfic, but such is the fact Easy, upholstered coaches, fine berths and all homelike snr roundingj. No change of cars and no Ur over betweenPotland and theMississippi rii. Passengers furniihed their tickets right here in Salem. tor full paiticulars see Thomas, Wstt Co., 266 Commercial street, iheyr "aeyou money. Two trains daily between Portland fie t Sound. Pacific to the Acetylene Gas, The Light of the Future. Why not be independent and own your own little casnlant which will Rive lour times more light than ordin ary Rasornllctrlclights at one-hair the cost ? Applicable for us In churches, stores, factories, hutels.resldcncesand country homes; safer than oidioar; as or kerosene lamps, Approved bj all the boards, of underwriter tlirouRhout the United States. We wane a Hrst-class agent In every town. Write for catalogue and prices. THE ACETYLENE GAS MA CHINE, CO., Akron, Ohio. 3 29 t riTIIH'BIT TiC1TVfT IflPS'flYi Cj Karr tSlwot. San Francisco, Cal iMlrttiaiterseys.sherliH.i,SS?V.:, law ad private rrti -Vttptred l olSu '"-""" '" & Or,aUrV(anCdenVtalilS; "t,kl Passenger Agent, Van'couver B C 1 ?"WM,,r P'louslr and Jl. b ""tuurer. "-J terms lorrespondenu all over tae