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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1898)
fg)0fi,iai.jii...i''Miuiiii'invjiititw.iii' i1 - QjJ Capital Journal, BY HOKBR BROTHERS, EDITORIAL. There wai no bosljra, rincor ma- chYne methods In the Cnion county or ci t. ronTcnUons. The ticket Is com- I posed of .honest, clean, Independent men. who II elected will be there to scire the whole people, not a faction or party combination. The time when a man could spend a small fortune to (jet onto a County ticket and be elected to a county of fice, ard 'then come out of the court houfe rich, ought to be post In Marion county.' The Union party says it must be ended. ABOUT OREGON PEOPLE. W. S- O'Ken Is an older son of his father, W. S. U'Ren. The younger boo, Tommy, Is a merchant In' overalls and Jumpers at Johannesburg, South Africa. D'Ren, senior Is a capitalist who made a for tune in the sheep business and lives at Monmouth to educate his daugh ter Fannie. The other daughter married B. F. Child?, of Brownsville, who Is manaclnfr some landed prop erty of the D'Ben. The family are EazlUh and the father is an abler stomp speaker than the ton, and took part In many Republican campaigns. With J. Williamson, of Prineville. he used to slm: campaign soncs very effectively. D'Ren, junior Is the only one of the family who has been In the legislature. The family lived jD .Prloerllle from lbS5 to 1S94. The younger W. S. C Ben spent some years trying to invent a sheep shearing ma chine that had power transmitted through a rubber tube like a dentist's drill. Bat he never got it to work Jtut right and went Into Populist pol itics. The People's Union In Crook count) has got out a fine ticket. It is com posed of Silver Democrats, Republi cans, and three Populists, all high class men, no riff-raff but responsible nroperty owners. J. H. Sasser of Mitchell Is up for representative. He is a solid merchant and enjoys gen eral confidence of the people. S.J. Newsome, a Uock man and big land-owner at Prineville, is a brother of John Newsome of Salem. lie is a good writer on many subjects and a good land surveyor. He was county assessor of Wasco County when It embraced what Isnow Crook, Sherman, Morrow and Gilliam. For five years be rode one mule and assessed the biggest job ever tackled by one man. 3ewfomebas the reputation for being an all-around man of more than or dinary ability. He was bantered once by Steve Staats of Dallas to spit at a crack for 3) gold pieces and in les than an hour bad busted Staats's bank and over a thous and dollars changed hands. Xewsome went toi Richmond, Va., to buy jack stock and jennets and had to take the oath of allegiance six times to get through the lines in safety. He walked his stock across the plains and brought the first blooded animals of this kind to Oregon. It made bm a fortune and he repeated It In 1SS0 but didn't make as much. Sam Newsome Is a graduate of the McMinnvllle College and one of the best elocutionists In Oregon. He has a son who will graduate at tbe State University In June, before he is 18 years old. Another son Is at the Portland business college. Sam New gome, jr., Is only 9 years old but Is going to school at Eugene. Plowdoy. JOURKAL "X-RAYS." Salem Xe. Four Is not a Mitchell It e, Ward. It Is where Goyernor Lord lives. a DWe must free Cuba, even without the consent of other nations, or the I iteryenllon of speculators. Gov, Lord bad one true worker In Salem tfo.l. Michael Horgan, Esq., who served Uncle Sam In the war of 1600 They Pay Phil Metwban Is built just right for governor. He eceius to have made the most of bis shape as state treasurer, too. now many of the horde of ofike bunters chasing our streets today be lieve that "wbnsoevjr will be chief among you, 1st him be your servant?'- Of course, there were no office seek ers in that throng bjtton-hollng dele Rales on our treelA today. They were nil working for principle and their health. We have heard ol "singing psalms to ft dead horse," but never saw an eitort quite so pathetic a that of tbe Salva tion Army praying for tbe convention delegates of our streets last evening. Tbe gold standard press is a unit in jKoaouncIng toe Silver Republicans a Mious quantity, but at tbe same time caress and praise tbe Gold Democrats. Ob consistency, tbou art Indeed a -. " -TUESDAY, APRIL. 5, tSoS. hyL H -qm R2PU3UCA.N' 'COXVZXTIOS3. Several Counties of the State Nominate Full Tickets. CROOK COCNTY National Democrats met In conven tion last Thursday and made the fol lowing nominations for county 0 dices: County clerk, Arthur Hodges, of West PrlDeyllle; forcouoty commissioner, I. B. Meyer, of Maury; assessor, P. B. Doak, of Hay Creek. HARXEY COCNTT. The Eepublicaas of Harney county met at Burns Saturday, and nomi nated a full ticket and selected the delegates to the state convention and Indorsed Hon. W. R. .Ellis and State Senator A. . V. Goran, favored the candidacy of C. W. Parrlsh for circuit judge. George W. Hayes for district attorney for the ninth judicial dis trict, and elected J. J. Donegan, E. C Buckley and -J. L. Sitz delegates to the state convention. Captain A. W. Waters presided during the delibera tions. The following ticket was nomi nemi nated: Captain Harrison Kelly, county clerk; J. C. Welcome, treas urer: W. S. Waters, assessor; E. H. King, sheriff; J. A. Sparrow, county judge; A. Venator, county commis sioner; Charles Cochrao, school super intendent; George Whiting, survejer, and Dr. V. L. Marsden, coroner. MOKKOW COCNTY The Republican conveneion of Morrow county met Saturday. A full set of delegates were elected to the congressioual convention. The following ticket was neminated: The surveyor was left tor tbecuunt) central ctmiuiitutj to name. R. F. Hand was elected chairman of the county central committee. STATE NEWS. In Jackson couuty the circuit court Is in session and has 54 cases on the docket. The Olson Brothers Logging com pany near Warrenton ln Clatsop county, has about three million feet oflogslntbe woods that cannot te brought idown to tidewater till a heavy rain falls. The Astoria and Columbia River railroad is now practically complete. The last spike was driven at Clalska nine at 4:30 Sunday. Astoria is now connected by rail with the outside world. The nxid will be open for traffic by May 1st. "While A. Heilburg and a fellow laborer named Canfield were blasting ata fishwheel near Summit, in Wasco county, Saturday, an explosion oc cured. Heilburg, who was handling the powder, was badly burned about the face and arms. A big strike is said to have been made at Susanrllle In the "Sky scraper" mine, that for richness rivals that of the recent rich find at Canyon City. The newly dlscoyred ledge Is said to be literally welded with gold. In a shooting atlray two miles north of Grants Pass last Tuesday, E C. DeArmond shot M. A. Rimer. The bullet cut through Rimer's shirt, struck a piece of tobacco and glanced off. De Armond is now out on bail. It seems that Rimer had caused the dismissal of De Armond from the church and when they met Tuesday words passed between thsm and the shooting follewed: The fishing season will open the 10th irml. nn the (Yilnmhln. nnri an Astorla paper says that the price of asa w, thail ,ast and that cold storage shipments will be much larger than ever before, and the prospects are that there will be fewer non-resident flshrcmen employed, all ot which will tend to make the season a prosperous one. A man giving bis name as Arthur Ediegave himself up to Nightwatch man Wiley, In -The Dalles, stating that he was from Clarke county, Mis souri and was wanted there for ut tempted murder. ile showed letters and proofs that what he said was true. He is In the county jail wait ing until Sheriff Driver nuds out or not whether the authorities of Missouri want him. WOODBURN ELKCTION. Republicans Are Defeated ia .the .City Contctt. The Republican ally ticket suffered a detail in the Woodburn elections, Monday. A warm tight was put up, two tickets being in tbe field tbe Re publican and the Citizen's ticket. The contest waged seemed lobe on the whiskey questioo, the subject of granting a liquor license having en tered the tight. The result was a de cided victory for the advocates of granting a saloon license, those favor ing that matter being victorious In nearly every case. Following Is the ticket elected, of which all were on the Cltlien. ticket, except A.L.Corn wall, who was named by the Republi cans. W. E. KtBMr, mayor. A. L. Cornwall, councilman. S. F. Rerry, councilman. J. C Johnson, recorder. Robert Scott, treasurer. Wm. Miller, marshal. There was also some personal feeling In the matter, as the better element of Republicans were opposed to put ting up a party ticket. Bend Filed. Clias Scott, assignee, of the Oregon Ltnd Company has filed a bond for 8120.000 with the county clerk. I IU bondfmen are. J. II Set tlemler, J. M. Poorman, C. L. Ogle, 1), II. Bomhoff, Warrea Corby, Thos. Scott) TMjJjOTerTdio and Anna ScottS AnMnTeBtoify ofithe Company's property estimates the valuo thereof at 557,661. - Crime of Contraction.1 How it Was Denounced by' Thos, H.Tongue in 1895. j And Now His Assertions Require of Proving. a Lo Xorth Yamhill Recerd: It is really a matter of small mo ment at this time whether Hon. T. H. Tongue ever favored free silver or not, since he Is now a strong Gold ' Standard man, except far the pirpoe of showing that he has no policy of bis own other than that furnished by his party platform, that be is like C-W. Fulton as flexible as the kind of money be advocates. , The Hillsboro Independent devotes three coin Bin of lis editorial page in effort to prove that be was always an advocate of the single cold standard ' and it deserves cotuiueodatioa for it' loyalty to Tongue, if not for its judg j ment or logic, when it tries to prove ( that the following extract from Tongue's now famous Oregonian let ter is consistent with bis present po-' sltion on the money questien: "With tariff law designed to increase our' imports, while exports ar diminish-1 jDy is being rapidly pushed tocompk ing enormously in value, the products .,. , Mtntt lnr-.IlM. rhp sniW of our gold mines inadequate even to pay the interest on our public, private and corporate indebtedness to Eu rope, what will be the end? And whpre will the supply of money be ob tained? A continuance of this legis lation means constaut contraction. 'Scarce money mean dear tuocey with increased purchasing power; it means a decrease In the price of every other specie of property, real and per sonal in the country and In the city; it means decrease in the wages of all classes of labor, skilled manual and prof.sUnal but worst of all, it mean an enormous increase in the indebted ness of every class, public or private, with dimined power to pay. It mp.inc riinfintlnn nf llio nrnnnrtv nf the debtor for the benefit of the cred- Itor. It will make the United States a paradise for the class of people who are exclusive creditors. Cut It will make It a hell foreveryone else. Even most generous and less exacting credi tor will suffer witli the rest, having loaned his money on property with only fair margin at old time values, when the power of the debtor to pay Is taken away, he linds himself com pelled to take property robbed of its value. "That It would be downright dis honesty to legislate to enable debtors to repudiate just financial obligations ! is not disputed but it is equally dis-' honest, and productive of much .more' hardship to increase by legislation the ' obligations and burdens of the debtor for the benefit of the creditor." Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the aeseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, nnrl tlifif. Ic Iw f.nnct If lit Irirvil rotnnH. les. JJeatoess is cau-ecl Dy an in- - . .1 llamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube gets intiameu you nave a rumbl ing sound or imperfect hearing, and w lien it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the intlamation can be taken out and this tube re stored to Its normal condition, hear ing will be destoryed forever; nine Cies out of ten arc caused by catarrh, which 1 nothing but an intlamed con dition of the mucous surface. We will give One Hundred Dollars' for any case of Deafnes3 (caused by ' catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's , Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, ' free. I F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. tSTSold by Druggists, 75c. Prescription Files. All prescriptions compounded at Geo. Baskett's drug store are now In our posesslon, persons wishing any re filled are assured tliut the same will receive the most careful attention. Our uual cash discount pill bede ducted from the price formerly charged. Thanking our many friend- for put favors, we remain, very repectfully, Dan'l J. Fry, Salem Or. 4 4 lmo A little boy asked for a bottle of "get up in the morning as fast as sou can," the dru -gist rMOgruiert the household name (or '-le Witt's Little Early Ititeri," and gwe him a bottle o( these lull pills for cooMipuioe, sick headache, liter and stomach trouble. Stou's drug store. You will be pleased with the when you ue Perfection Dye. on having them. result Insist A pension has been granted to Mrs. Johnathan Ilauck of Ashland of 313 per month. Easy to say, but n m a bow shall I do It? WW I I In the only com- mon sonso way keep your head cool, your reel warm anil your blood rich aud pure by taking Hood's Sarsapftrilla. Then all your nerves, If! tn6 muscles, tissues and organs will be 5? n r I n O properly nourished. Hood's Sarsatvtrllla builds tip the system, creates an np petite, tones tho stomach and givos strength. It Is the people's Spring , Medicine, bai a larger salo and fecU mora cures than all others. Hood's Sarapartlla!,UirSS Ui, G-LtWooo Ox. LowtiLiuit. , Hood' Pilte SffiSf Paine's Celery Compound is the Best Spring Medicine In The World It makes the weak strong. We sell and recommend it. DR. STONE'S DRUG STORE. Crop Bulletin. Fall and winter sown wheat and oats are very premising: excellent growth lias been made. Spring seed- -- j - -w w .w wa. va,; uaa HW ..f. grain has been sow a on bottom lands sowing will soon commence. Rain Is needed in Jackson and Josephine counties. As a rule, Increased grain acreages are being reported. Seasons seldom open with mere favorable grain prospects. The effect of the fronts is yet a ques tion. One of the Fruit Commission er reports, 'Commercially no damage has been done;" while some growers report, "Peaches are? killed," "Al , uionds are killed;'' and others report, I "Some damage doie." Considering , all reports, It Is safe to assume that b,Id in sectIons ,he frosls ma haTe kllIcd tue buds- Kl, as a whole, no actual damage has been done; for If fronts do not thin out the fruit, a great expense Is entailed to prune it out by .hand. Cherries, plums, and prunes are coming into full bloom. Garden making is active. Early, sown vegetable seeds have made excel lent growth. Maple, oak.and quince trees are coming into leaf; berry bushes are In leaf. Hop-yards are being worked, and in some poles are set. Lambing is about over and shearing will soon commence. EASTERN OREGON. Spring seeding in the Columbia River Valley is about done; fall and winter sown grain have an excellent stand. Plowing for summer fallow is in progress. The peach trees are in full bloom, but material injury from '.uui.ujiauu frlc t rmf nnl Inlnntnil The reports from the valley are tlattering for the grain, fruit, berry and vegetable crops. South of the valley, vegetation has made some progress, but It is always several weeks later. Considerable plowing and seeding must still be done. The bunch grass is in good condition. Stock Is In a most satis factory condition. LamblLg Is in progress. In a few sections shearing has commenced. The season opens most auspiciously for a boiintift 1 yield of grain, fruit, hay and vegetables throughout the entire state. TODAY'S MARKET. , DPoRTLAND.BAprilo. Wheat vallej 7sc; walla una, 70c. Flour Portland, S3.85; Superfine t2 25 tier hbl. ' Oau White37(a3Sc. Hay Good, $12tg 12.50 perjton. Hops Ifaltkr.okl crop 4(g6c. Wool Valley, 14(al8c; Eastern uregon, .(ai-c. Millstuil Uran.siu; shorts, J20. , Poultry-Chickens, mlxed,$3.&0(i4 ; , turkeys, live, ll(gl2c. Kggs Oregon, lie perdoi.i Hides Green, salted GO lbs, 7(aSc. under 60 lb,CKa7c;sheep pelts,10(al5c. Onions bisi per c. Mutter Meat dairy, 43(qOc; fancy creamery, 50o(!5oc a roll. Putatoos, 3.'o45c per sack. Apples 75ta l a box. Hoes Heavy, 4. Mutton Weathers4c; dressed, Ojc, Roof Meers, $3; cows,2.60; dressed, SALKM MARKET. . Wheat 70c Out-s 30c ArDles.3tV40o In trade. Hay Baled, cheat, iiXjfri Flour In wholesale lots, 3.60: re- tan m..o. Hogs drowsed, Sic. Live cattle 3jc. Veul-$60:. Butter Dairy 1SS0cj creamery, 2ta23c. blieep Live, 3c a lb. Wool Best, lttlSc. Hop -Beet S(14c Kggs- He cash. Poultry Huns, "cj turkeys 10c. dui-ks;7c tier lb. Farm smoked meats Bacon, So; ham, UV; shoulder, SK0c Potatoes SiV In trade. No .Muktixg-Monday night was the time for a regular meeting of the board of directors for school district No. 21, but a quorum failed to put In nn appearance and no meeting was held. The Right Place. Many people In search of gold go to Klondike but the majority- ot people having appe tites, to .satisfy, ruaftulze in George lv reuuraj t a erltablo Klondike ot kbod meaU. The Waldorf Company. The sale of reserved seats indicate thai the Waldorf rowpany will be creeled by a large audience no next Saturday evening, when the popular play, "Iogowar," will be presented In speaking of tbe appearance of the cow pa y la Los Angeles the Pres pays a cowpliiaent to Miss Waldrf,as follews: 'Mis Waldorf postees a great amount of reserve force, and no mat-: tr how great a Ux Is pat opon her, sk easily rises to tbe occasion and that, too, with grace and dignity. "There is DOStriylBsr.no exertioos In what she does, and tbe part of Julia is one that runs the gamut of tbe emotions irooi childish simplicity, through girlish vanity, pride, honor and obedience to the great climax of a true woman's true love. It is too faint Braise to say that Miss Waldorf does it ' vcA that. hs hn catH nf in tnanr players who by great effort bare man aged to get tlieir beads above tbe water of the pool of mediocrity. But to say that she plays the part with a sound ! : understanding of the character, and 1 with dramatic ability that prove be- 1 yood question that her future will be j ' cast among tbe great players of our , day and generation, is but simple justice, neither over nor under drawn." Taken to Hanfeimrg. Constable T. J. Stevens, came down from Uarrisburg this mornin?, and returned home on tbe Roseburg mail nd I ! with Frank Baker, who is wanted that place for burglary alleged baye been committed In Hyde Tyler's hardware store February 15. Baker was one of a gang of tramps who wa arrested in this city about March 20. and severally sentenced to ten or fifteen days in the county jail. Several knives and razor, answering to the descriptions of the articles stolen frrim the Uarrisburg store, were found on Baker's person. The Harrisburotlicials were notified ac cordingly and when Baker was dis charged from the county jail this morning, lie was Immediately taken into custody by Constable Steven. There are unquestionable other mem bers 01 the gang Implicated in the burglary for which Baker ha been arrested. Prospective improvement. The front of the Turner block occupied by Harritt & Lawrence, the grocer, will soon be remodeled and a modern grocery front placed therein. This improvement has long been needed to accommodate tbe tirm' big business. Tbe front of the itore building Just vacated by G. L. L. Basket has been improved, the show windows having been lowered about two feet. The Successful Candidates for nomination on the Republican ticke will soon be known but in the mean time, "Our Champion" cigar is en joying an enormous sale. It Is the best 5 cent cigar in the market. Strongly Recommended. "For twenty years I was a sufferer from dyspepIa and received only temporary relief, but I have not baa any trouble since taking a few bottle ot Hood's Sarsapanlia. I strongly recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to any one suffering from dyspepsia." John II. Roll, Fairhaven, Washington. Hood's Pill are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Nobody need havo Neuralgia. Get Dr. Mllrar raiu nus 1 rom arucsisis. One cent &do" To the Klondike by Balloon. New York, April 5. Antoine Var- iMrt nf tlla Vpnnli flAAitpnnltlnst So- ciety, has arrived here with a balloon, wiii wuicu ne menus 10 inane a trip from Juneau to the Klondike. A dozen persons are in the party. Ar thur Tervange, LL. D., i president of the expedition and is also correspond ent of Figaro. Varicle, head of the expedition, is 45 years old and a well-known engin eer and inyenter in France. He claims that his balloon can be steered with ease. w & E) A well selected text is half of the ser. mon. Given a ood test and a preacher who is in earnest, and the result is sure to be good. The text of this article is a plain simple statement that proves itself in the reader's oun mind without argu ment. The text is " Good health is bet ter than great riches." Without health nothing really nutters Tery much. A hacking cough takes all the beauty out of a lawUcape or a sunset. lirysipeUi or eczema will spoil the en jo v. went of sprightly comersutsou. of a beau. urai concert. 01 t a wonderful painttnir. The bigKt bank account in the world won't pav a man for his health, bat very small auivant ( jnooev will nuke him healthy ami kep him healthv Most all Uxhlv troubles start in the dij;etive or respiratory organs. U is here that improper living first makes an opeaiug for disease. The development diners as constitutions and temperaments umer. tne causes are almost Menttcal. To get at the root of the matter is siruplj enough if you start right. ur. nerve s ioiaen Metucal LHscoverv Is a medicine lor the wltole body. It works through the digestive organs on all the others. It cures the first thing; it couit-s to and tfter that, the next. It put Uealt'i in place of dist-se in tbe stomach, and from the vantage ground thus gained, it reaches every fiber of the body ami drives disease -before It indkesttea; liver trembles, kidnev comrdalnt. akin and scalp disoosesf salt.rhea, tatter, eczema, and all th troubles caused by isapure blood. rsii Mm rirrraf, KM V A m, M H H aW W A m. iJJ illt t'ASl YSm. HUH W aaaaaW. H HHH bBH M nB aH. aW V .Tiffl,)bTJl.MkTJ.tllli rvy-y-vv-sjjjJJ --v----.j ..-- for infants and Children. The Pac-simile Signature of Appears on Every Wrapper. TDCCKtT.U. COH..MT t? WU.II.r tT.ItT, TO.KetTT . DERBY Bargains in 254 Commercial fsrWe arc agentsfor Cana&an Pacific Railway. FARM PROPERTJ 600 acre grain and s'.ock arm, three miles rom railroad, mnirg water, good springs aad fair buildings. This is the best bargain in the Willamette valley. Price only $6.30 per acre. 332 acres, two and one-ball miles north est of Amity uojacres under cultivation; all fenced; 2 houses and : bams; family orchard; level land; running water. Price StS.oo 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. 3iu acres, 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles from Shelburg at the cros.' -g of the O C & ERR and S P R R. 150 acres in euldvatien: good house and bam; all under fence', 'jimily orchard; good springs and running water.Price 832:0. 100 acres 4 miles southwest of Turner.- 70 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good houso and bam 3 springs; 7 acres cf prunes. Only $25. per acre. 7! acres cne-half mile 10m Minto. 20 acres EAST AND SOUTH'Oieffon Short Line THE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE oOUthem 1 SClflC CO EXFRESS TKADfS RUN DAILY. b:CO P M l Lv. . .Portland. .Ar 9:30 A M Lv. . . sateia -Lv 1 710 a M .45 a si ) Ar. San Francisco Lv S.-oo p M Above trains step at all principal station.' bet. Portland and Salem, Turner Marion Jefierion, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harnsburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grote, Drain, Oakland, and all sta. tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSEBURC M1IL, r-DAILY. O30 A Ml Lv. iiooamV Lv. 520 pm Ar ,.. Port land ..Salem.... Ar M30P ji Lv J 2 oo.-pii Roseburg. LV ( , .-30 A W Pullman burTet sleeper and second-class I sleeping cars attacned to all tfcrouzh trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. .Man tlains daily except Sunday.! 7.10AJII 1215 f"! Lv.... Portland.. ArM.opst Ar Corvallis.. Lvl 10; p j At Albany and Corvallis trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. connect with EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.! .-5orii lv ...i-ortiand....Ar) S.-ac a m 7 -30 p M V Lr . . McMmnville Lv V s.-so a m I S: yj r) .-r; inaepcoaencc Lv) 450 xi connections at San Francisco with rtal aud Onental and Pacific mail .p lines lor JAPAN AND CHINA. dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern noim nA Europe. Also IAPAN. CHINA. Hnvn. Lt'Ll' and AUSrRALUA, can be obtainM from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Aient aaiem. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKIIAV. G. F. Jc P. A. Portland When Going East Vse a first-tlass liae in traveliac between Minneapolis, it. Paul aad Chicago, and the principal towns in Central WiscuBia. i-unman raiace Mtepinj aad chur uufvw car Tbe Dining can are operated ia the i. 1 cm mil pations, the rrot elegant itmcc'p'Ji j jwooto, Moaweal, Boston aad c,t inaoguraicu. Carte. To obtaia BTH should read via .Meajs are served a la ! :las seme ycur tieket The Wisconsin Central Lines. KeasTernlKCh,Q,B01-JMi, Hil UMlU H, ii CO. Real Estate Street, Salem, Or. 1 n cuitiwtioc good bouse and bam; renit. way-r. Price S13C0. in acres of fine Isnl 3 ra'Jts south.- all cod cult:vationfor J7J0. TO TRADE.-V520 acres inUmatilla count for improved Salem property. TO TRADE 1S3 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 ani 3 acres of ground in suburbs o j city cheap. $700. A good new house of 9 rooms for Si 000. Sljo cash, balance JiS. per month. House aad lot in Yew Park at a bargain a SS.00 List your house and farm for rent or for salt with us. We sell tickets on the Canadian Pacific rail oad at $5.00 to S7.00 less to eastern poin THE Quickest, safest, Cheapest! Line for all points" East and southeast. ; FREE reclining chair cars, Pullman palace ' sleeping car, and upholstered tourist sleep- irg car on all through trains. BOISE & BARKER, Agent Salem, Or a TERRY, Agent, 124 3d stiee traveling Passenger """., ji. w. E. COMAN, General Aent. W. E. COMAN, General Agt C. O. Terry, Traeling Passenger Act. 124 Thud Street Portland, Or. -TAKE THE !t$WP.HnAn Donifln DD rri'.iuiuii 1 auissu 11,11, And Soo Pacific Line -TO- Minneapolin St. Paul Chicago PaUaMia Wajbiotw Momwal Tonmo New Vork aad al point, Iaj n, W,B "". c10?6-0"51 ? to Mismeaaolis. """ M-i w-waoot caaBe ftMtoi ratic Railway CVs. Emprtss iJWofHoaswWps to Japaa and China. ii u " Mf P ocean. ; can nst roste to the orient. lllPflM inn P P H alldllUllllil 0( 0. I1U1 wT 'W. . Fiji! aad Australia Tme -"-" " uk eotooMi. 'rp.ai w aay iBbtmaon call . .wl F. X. DERBY & CO., ASH. Satan, Or. Agww, ijt W T Jrir n "" "" I HE CHn -OF Two Transcontinent; Routes. Via SpoJcanc Minneapolis at Paul tdw ver Omaha tad Kansas City. Lt ,1 eatem cincf. - For fall dstaiU call on' or address 1 rent5. Sil.m. Orem. R,ll OCKAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ainaworth dock, Portia '--" ! J -j " -". -j -y. Fare Cabm, tl a.oo; steerage S WILLAMETTE KIVER DIVNin PORTLAND-SALEM ROL'VL-vSt- Ruth for Portland Monday, Weir.sdm! Friday at loa. m. For Corall.s, TuesC Thursday and hatnrdsy a: 3 p. m Stej Elmore fjrParJarxl Tneday, Thjrsiyjf Saturday t 6tJS a.m. ' Tramfers to sueet car line at Oron Ci II the steamers are delayed there. Ro,., trip tickets to all points in Oregon. Wash ton, Lainorma iir me east 1 jinecti made at Portland with all rail, oc;in 3 1 mer lines. Call on G M. Powers, ita W. H. H'JRLBURT. Geni Pas. Agt. Portland, Ot Finest dining car service in the world European plan jou pay only for what yoa utucr. 11 jou warn a len-cours; amner yea can hav it If )ou want a pot cf coffee, 1 couple of eggs arid a plate of toast, jou cu have them. Omaha, Kansas City, St Louis, Chicajo All 'points east and south. Three route east via St. Paul, Billingi and Denver. Corvallis & Eastern R, R. Company, AQU1NA BAY ROUTE.' i.onnecung at Yaq.'in: Francisco & Yaquina Bay ina Bay with the at Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP PRESIDED," aib from aquica every S davs for S11 rrancisco, Coos Bey, Port Orford, Trinidai and Humbolt Bar. Passenger zcoommodaticns unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette vallef , and California. Fare from Aibany or points west to Sal Francisce: Cabin $S; steerage, $6. Round trip, good todays, $17. To Uxk Bay cabin IS; steerage $6. To HumboK-'t Bay aad Tort Orford, cabin llo; steerage SS. RIVER DIVISION ceanr '-Albanj" between Portland and Co-vallis, through witeout lay-over. Leaving Corvallis 6:30 z. m. Tuemays, Tnarsdays and Sundays leates Ponland, Yamhill " street dock, 600 a. m. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. ' EDWIN STONE, Manager. J. C. NLVYO, Snpt. River Division. Ccrvalhs.Ot C. G. COKER. Agnt. Salem. Going tosKloriikc, No, not eveiybody . Some will travel east ward and they wi 1 want the best of modem conveniences. It is not generally known that the Northern Pacific railway prendesfor its second-class tonrit Dassengen all the coraLrts tuually accorded firs:-class traSc, but ch is the fact Easy, upholstered coaches, fine berths and all homelike sur rounding;. No change of cars and no lay over betwceoPotlaad and theMississippi river. Passengers farmed their tickets right herein Salem. tor foil particulars see Thacias, Watt Co.. ;66 Comae;cia! street, they sa.-eyou saoeey. Twatraias daily between Portland Si t Sooad. MADC IViE: A MAN AJAX TABLETS lOSmVELT CTK. cr'ioi. TStf fa telly and iuni oi i'i! Ukx t c SK w rrc aU otben tuT la jw oii aariaf th tnoi- Ajas Tablet. Ttr m-rw u i UMMBdl as.1 rt .win. vnn - . Ci'iilJr "" a cure la ttch CM M ilr.3 u ww. rriMSOcwuuruckiit,cr : uiwhi u will enra jou. W elt AJAX PMEDY CO., ''1 For sale in Salem O- by D. J TRV drucjds GJHE YObRSELf I . I u J r ui-.a, ' I&t! 1 .r t. ,ri o - tiuju t. 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