Fa mM l l iiiWni 111 I 7?.s j MhcMMMMMMlMMMMM ii nimiiii nuiMTninnajii liiiiiirwiiiMiii Journal, SK BROTHKR8. BorraRiAU 1 . - Hawaii and Cuba for jlcannrr eraa, health resorts, and oKtoeMd,lundreds otmll Ikmtm troiflriprodct& OarcoMtjewKteyldcntlj does not Intend that W. H. Egan, the Union oiBdiatefor conntr superintendent WKBOoKrtaA baTe a PriDCelJr -n eoise wbey elected. Tbere la-nrjrent necessity for bn nane society and bird protection soci eties In thlsdtj. WIHInot some per- oa or persons wltb a beart for Ibis wase take steps to revive the organi- zatlos ? FAR WESTBRM REFLECTIONS. A-prosnlnent Bepnbllcan met The Jocksal man the other day, and re Krked: "Send me yonr paper a pain. I don't agree with yon In politics, but I want a live, reliable paper. "lie added: "Hike the Independent way la which you handle public ques tions." Sake great possibilities at a center of musical culture, and never bad a stronger array of taleotas ner fome or ability as organizers and teachers than at present. Wc can be prowl of tbe presence of artists like Heritage and Fleck, Parvln and Till son, Scoble and 31m. Wlllman, and many others. Salem should become a strong Influence for musical culture in Oregon. Saturday April 10, County Superin tendent Jones announces two lectures at Salem by a prominent educational autboiItT from Bcston. Oregon needs the Impulse of a new enthusiasm In her educational effalrs. and that en thusiasm can only spring from the conception of new ideals In the mind of her own people. The lectures sbonld be beard by as many or our people as pot&ible. The Republican politicians are playlns their old game In Oregon, of falling under leadership ol the A. P. A. manager! where there Is no relig ious issue presented, and then making combinations to secure the Catholic vote on other issues. It is time this double fraud on the taxpayer were anmasked. If they want to pose as the avowed anti-Catholic party let them come out openly and say so. President McKInley's message Is printed in this issue. It will bel many, two educational read with great interest. Tub Journal has songbt in a conserya tire manner to uphold the Presi dent in bis efforts to- secure peace and 'independence for Cuba. In a war with Spain one of three thing would result: 1. Wc would land an army In Spain. 2. Spalu would land an army on our shores. 3. It would be a prolonged mining naval strug gle, resulting in our holding Cuba by force of arms. No. 1. is contrary to ourpol!cy:2fo.2.lB impossible. No. 3. Is not desirable. If we get Cuba we should buylt. The Union county campaign will be conducted in Marlon county by the three chairmen, Geo. Weeks for thaPeoplcs party, John Dayne fortlie Iemocrallc, and W. T, Rlgdon for the SHrer Republican. These gentle men will gjre their undivided time energies to the cause of the this county. They will conduct a clean campaign on legiti mate method with only such means Mtbe candidates voluntarily place at thfjrdifpooil. The Union county ticket when elected will not be niort yaed to any ring or machine or secret cchoWm tktt will have to be rewarded at tU CKse of the tax pajcr and. ' people f In Sd nna $ZZ Medicine i of the blood after win- d. and breaUiini. vlti- ir h heme, office, schoolroom wi weak, thin or Impure, oritfi the body as Tm frwnnj far clMusiBg it grandly tat by k. wh iL'u Out Ifttttt ttlvmAvUi3itruA. i talid u mi tim&r Um mttn I overcome tw tA kHu u u Hood's o- l mm o, tmm. mm. Hood' PHI SHUSSL t " . Notes on the Latest Publications of Car Coon by. The Kindergarten magazine for Chicago is a Francis E. Willerd num ber. It contains an excellent portrait Inscribed, "one of tbe spires f the cathedral of humanity." Tbe June issue will be tbe Pacific Coast special number. 2 a year. Woman's Temple Chicago- The Pacific Empire of Portland Is the woman's magazine in Oregon. It is edited by Mrs. L. M. Miller In the newer and better spirit of thing generally. It is tbe official organ of tbe woman's congress that begins Monday Anril 11 and holds three days at tbe Taylor street church. Tbe weekly Great Round World, a newspaper for boys and girls is now reduced In price to $1X0 a year and yet yery few can afford to take it. But each school can aCord to bave a copy and the teacner can read irom it thecurrent history of the world. Address for sample No. 3 and 5 West Eighteenth street, New York. TheCnlcagu Chap Book bas Im proved In press work ana illustrations until it Is nearly perfect. Tbe editor ial manaccment Is first quality, In uivine an appetizing variety, without heaviness or any stale mntter. The biichtest aitlcle in the Ap II Srsi number Is on Longfellow by Bliss Car man. Herbert S-Stcne & Co., Chi cago. Price 10 cents. If you bave a particle of ciitliu-Ufini over literary matter send for a sample. The Overland Monthly continues its unique series on the old time stage drivers or the Pacific coast by Major Ben CrTrun.an. The Uun Witch in tbe April riuftiberlsa Mory of Nor wegian Jjord life. The Overland prize photographic contest continue. Tor conditions add res. the Art Editor, Overland office, ban Francisco. The Outing fur April contains tic usual excellent denartmentsoo x ports and pastimes of tbe season. Special illustrated articles are cycling It Yellowstone Park, canoeing on tbe lowa.and wltb tbeCanadlan mounted police. Tbe cover as usual Is a work or art- Ad j res 9 239-211 Fifth aven ue. New York. Price 25 cents a copy "Our Dumb Animals" ot Boston Is waging a vigorous warfare against war In general and with Spain in par ticular. It is a magazine, had we tbe wealth and power to do it, should be in every home and school of our blessed land. It isa beautiful illus trated monthly and we can get it for our readers at 23 cents a year. The fourth quarter of "tnirrent nisiory" by tbe New England Pub lishing company, Boston, Mass., is complete and up to date. There are chapters on all the leading topics of tbe three months covered; also on foreign and international affairs, science, art and literature. It Is ed ited with more than average fairness and an effort at justice to both sides. Price 40 sents for a copy, $1.60 a year. Those who are unatle to keep up by reading the dally papers will rind this a very valuable compendium. Tbe Forum for April is one of the best numbers ever issued. It has three reviews on foreign affairs, an article on the Handel revival in Ger- artlcles and three on literary topics. Under tbe editorship of Mr. Rice tbe Forum bas kept firm hold on people who read solid matters. Ill Fifth Avenue, 3 a year, New York. The .Bookman for April present wonderful variety and exerts a fas cination upon the reader from begin nlngtoend. It Is readable and in forming while at the same lime stim ulating the taste for the beautiful In letters. The monthly contract with all activities or tbe literary world produced by th's 'publication must awaken the dullest mind that reads for anything beyond the news of the day. Dodd, Mead & Co., New York, 92.00 a year. R. n. Russel, 3 West th .St., New Yonc, Is publishing the "Enfant Ter rible !" Oliver Hcrford -acd Gelett Burgess, two renowned, aye, two most renowned masters of American humor, supply the illustrations and suppurations that overflow the pages or this quarterly quarto. All '.he lightness and swectncs must bubble forth from the heart or fair Carolyn Wells, editress, whose goodies are not unfamiliar to tha palate ot law less rovers In Phillstia. Across the continent it may not be indelicate or taking a Utterly to pat her on the back tbe dear girl and bld her go It, oa bright career as humorist to the new world. If you want a Ueasure of humor send 10 cents for a copy of No. 1 of this precocity as It Is cer tainly too witty to live and too wicked to die. Mr. Russell also pub lisher art books and has an Illustrated catalog that Is worth having. Send him your address. The Easter Issue Is the most pre tentious special number of New York LIFE we have seen, and a careful study or lis contents Is well worth while, but not only a great pleasure in Itself, but as an evidence of the advance made by this Journal In Its succor fl efforts to please tbe best class or readers. The pictures are especially fine, denoting great care In execution and finish, and are always extremely pat to the text. We may mention thoee of Hanna, whose half tones are delightful character studies. CD. Gibson has the center page, one of the moft striking Gibsons we reoiewber to hive seen. The cover is a Milking piece of work and will at tract ualmaa) sUwtkw. vThe-.aprfnfc repwdjr tt VHter than ail others Is Paine's Celery Compound Thousands bare been otrtd by It. physldsas tua and rw ommesd U. I We Recommend It. Tf have IU Try a bottl. DR. STONE'S DRUG STORE. Hon. Thos. II. Tougue, congresmaa from tbls district, was renominated at jugene, Monaay, witnout an op posing vote. This was as it should bare been. The Republicans made a serious mistake when they threw Blnger Hermann overboard two years ago at Albany. Ira Republican Is to vepresent this district, Mr. Toogue should be kept In congress. He bas very little show or election, as tbedls- trirt gave Bryan about two thousand majority and Col. Bob Veatcb.of Lane county, is fully competent to fill the place now held by Mr. Tongue. Col. Yeatch is the Union nominee. He Is a clean man of splendid antece dents, of more than average ability as an orator, and what isbetter.ls a man waose beart and sympathies are with tbe American peorie. He isa self made Oregon boy, who crossed tbe plains wltb his parents as a barefoot boy in tbe 'fifties. Veatcb will get the full vote of the three Sliver parties. BEST OF ALL. To cleanse tbe system In a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when the Springtime comes, use the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. One nottle will answer for all tbe family and costs only SO cents: Buy tne genuine, aianuracturea Dy the California Fig Syrup Company only and for sale by all druggist. TODAY'S MARKET. -Wheat Tallej Superfine Portland. April 11 Tec; waua waua, ibc Flour Portland, 3.85; fz.za per ddi. Oats W h I te3703Sc. Hay Good, tl212.S0 per; ton. Hops Wgl6c; old crop 46c Wool Valley, 14l6c; Eastern Oregon, (d2c Mlllstutf Bran.tlu; shorts, 20. Poultry Chickens, m I xed, $30(4 ; turkeys, live, 11(2 12c Eggs Oregon, lie perdoz. Hides Green, salted 60 lbs, 7c under 60 lbs,6i(27chr.p pelts, 10(2 15c Onions 0(g8l per c Butter Best dairy, 45(30c; fancy creamery, 50c(355c a roll. Potatoes, 3.x245c per sack. Apples 75$l a box. Hogs Heavy, S4. Mutton Weathers 4c; dressed, 61c, Beer U tee re, $3; cows,2.50: dressed, 4J. SALKM MAIIKET. Wheat 72c Oats 30c Apples.3G(tf40c In- trade. Hay Baled, cheat. 9f5tii. Flour In wholesale low, $30: re tall 13.75 Hogs drcsed, 6ic Live cattle 3c Veal-o(3fl5. outtcr Dairy I5(g6c; creamery. zucikssc Sheep Live, 31c a lb. Wool Bcst.l618c. Molmlr27(a2Sc iiops uest c(jik. Eggs- 9c cash. Poultry Hens, 7c; turkeys 10c ducks; 7c per lb. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 8s; ham, 10c; shoulder, 8a0c Potatoes 20o In trade. UNION PLATFURM. ! United is a common uue Cor tbe Had jicipene of promos tbe principles of gwr. ermaeat by tbe whole people, in ttct as well as In nine, restoring sod zaaintamin tqsal ity, under that goremtrtct. ol 11 classes, we, the people's Democratic and Silrtr Repab licsa parties of tbe Mate of Oregon, wiring all minor points of difference, and writing tor the purpose of carrying oat the greitut nn derlyisg pricapTes npoa which we are all ai.ced, do make and present to the people of this state tbe loUowhw declaration ofnrin. , cipfes, and to the carrying oat of which we solemnly pledge each aid erery canaidate' epcQ our nmted ticket: ' First We demasd the free and unrestricted coinage of lilrer and gold at the present legal ratio oft 6 to i, without writing for tbe consent d foreign Rations, and we are unalterably opposed to tbe policy rf the present Republican adraurlstratica in de manding the retirement of greenbacks, and the tarstng over of tbe moner making power ' of the got eminent to tbe national banks, as presented by the bill drawn by the Repab lican secretary of the treasury, and indcrsed by President McKinley; and we specially denonnce the avowed attempt by said bill to fasten the country irrerocabiy and fortrer to the tingle Gold sundard. , We demand a national money, aaf: and i sotted, issued by the general government only, without the interrention of the banks of Usue, to be a fall letral tender for all . debts, public and private, also a imt. ecrait- ab'eand efficient means c distribution direct to the people through the lawful diiburve-1 mentsofthe got eminent ' "tVc demand that the Tolome of circnlitm? medium be speedily increased to an amount snficJent to meet the demands of the bosi ness and population of this country, and f restore the just lerel of prices of labor and production. We faror such legislation as will prevent far i be future the demonetisation of any kind of legal tender money by private coo-1 tract. We demand that the government, in pay ment of its obligations, shall use its option , as to the kind of lawful rooter in which they are Is be paU, and we der ounce tbe present and preceeding administraitons fix I sorrenderine this option to the holders cf government obligations. We deman that there shall be no farther ' issue of United States interest-bearing bonds. We demand that postal savings banks be established by the government tor the safe ( : deposit of tbe savings of the people and to i iscmtate ezenange. We demand the election of United States senators by direct Tote of the people. , We demand the initiative and referendemi system of law-making in its optional form. I local, state and national, and the submission ' by congress of all important national questions for an adirsorr vo'e of Ihf rtmnlr until mrY, I time as the national constitution shall have been amended so as to provide for direct leg islation. We condemn as dangerous and unjust the surrender, in all departments of the govern ment, to the influence of trusts, corporations and aggregations of wealth generally and the packing of the highest ourts of the land with corporation lawyers, too ready to do the will of their lata employers, and to set aside valid and wholesome laws passed by the legislative departments of the states and government, upon flimsy pretexts, at the be bests of such institutions. e are opposed to government by injunc tion. In state matters, we demand. A simple and well-guarded regisbadon law A more equitable mode of appointing judges oi election moiNncsa made esy W REQUIRES NO COOKING 'v UM ?$2m I JUKES CCLLP3 ffl Mr FS STIFF AK9 JICE I 88$ 1 h A3? F'Ml:'iJiBL ? i Wm J QSE POUND OF TIILS STAHCH WILL GO i W()M il AS FAR AS A POU.ND A.-D A HALF 1 1 OF A.NY 07HER STARCH. & "PBl LT,fiJ.C.HUB!NGERBR0S.C9 J WW KeokukJova. NevHaven.ConnI W7 Thlsrtareb is prepared on teintife principles hrri-n who hara had rearjof practical ezpenesee in taccy lausdenne. It restores eld hnenand ro-nner dreses to their natural whiteness and imparts a beanufal and lasting finish. It is the only rtarea manufactured that is perfectly harmless containing neither arenie, alma or asr other (shEtanee inicrjocs to linen and can be used even for a baby powder. ?or sale by all wholesale and retail grocers. Strineentlaws to reculate the ooeration of fish traps, fish wheels and all fishing gear in the waters within the jurisdiction of the state. We denounce an condemn the corrupt and eatravagant Republican legislative assemblies, and charge that the Republican party, in its eagerness for the spoils of office, has become divided into warring factions, so that it is in capable ot government as exetcplified by the condition existing in the office of the state treasurer, there being at this time more than $500,000 therein wrenr1 from the people by the process of taxation, while state warrants are stamped "Not paid for wast of funds." We demand that all districts and couity officers be placed upon salaries commensur ate with the duties to ba performed by them. Inasmuch as railroads and other corporate property is not bearing its proportion of tax ation, we demand that such property shall bear its just and equal share of the expenses of government. . . DERBU CO. . Bargains in Real Estate 254 Commercial Street, Salem, Or. fWe arc agentsfor Canadian OPaeific Railway. FARM PROPERT5 In the Spring. Aurora, Or., April 1, 1893. The wonderful popularity ot flood's Sar saparllla as a sprinc medicine is due to its peculiar power to purify, en rich and vitalize the blood. Mrs. G. W. Yerjten of this place say that she has taken Hood 'a Sarsaparllla as a spring medicine, and finds that it builds up hersystem, purifies her blood and relieves tbe miserable feeling she lias in tbe spring. HBXMtfJA-MNMM.- mimih win mewr etAhiM la ifcelr I Wit xrMk I The smallest rrain of aniline will color a ton of wine. A rrain of per manganate of potash will red' den seven lhou sand times its weight of water. The most tri- Bin disorder trill disamnee every ccn of the body and cause eventual disease and death, It is the little ailmesr-a Bcrlected that make the bi diseases. Most serious diseases have thftfr l. ception In a disordered dlrrsHoq and faulty nutrition. This ia true of that most deadly of disease consumption. It Is also true of nervous prostration and exhaustion and also of all forms of wasting disease. Ail ments of this description may not only he prevented bat cured bv a resort to the rkkt remedy. An nafallidf cure for all distiir tfc.f have their oririn in disorders of the dires tlon and faulty nutrition fo found ia Dr. Pierce's Celdea Ucdical Discovers, it cures dlMUre disorders, inheres the appe tite, ivlorates the liver. pariCes and en. ncssea tae oiooa, enuos stealthy flesh and bukk ana anves oat aiscasetrcrsaa. it cores Saper cent, ot all cases of coassisap- uus. lauBHUf uvc teMiaca to tacsc sets. rratiU who aaffest sHkhststau are alsaoaesc W. V..wjhj "IilinWwlSut( bw wrywr saanewc. i w mwiii 'ML 3IU8ICAI- Prof. Parvln and pupils and Miss Alderronglvean Interestini' musical, this, Tuesday, evenlng.attlie First Christian church. Take the children to bear a nice program. South Kalem. The old school house in South Salem will ring to night wltb songs and speeches for tbe Union cause. To Salem gentlemen bave promised to make addresses and all are Invited. There May Be Other restaurants in this city but the peoble eat at George Bros. Tbe 15 cent meals served there are not equalled else where. In fact It Is a pleasure to take your meals at the White House restaurant. 3600 acre grain and stock farm three miles rom railroad, tuning water, good rprings aad fair buildings. This is the best bargain in the Willamette valley. Price only $6.50 per acre. 3 32 acres, two and one-half miles northwest of Amity ajojacres 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 all for $12 per acre. 3. acres, 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles from bhelburg at the crosr tg of the O C & ERR and S P R R. t5o acres in cultivaticm good house and barn; all under fence! family erchard: good springs and running water.Priee S32CO. too acres 4 miles southwest of Turner 70 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good hbuss and barn 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. Oaly t2S- per acte. 71 acres one-half mile rom Minto, 20 acres 1 n cultivation good bouse ana barn; -renin water. Price S1300. 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south. all cod cultivation for J750. TO TRADE, ,320 acres inUnutilla county for improved Salem property. TO TRADE...1S5 "res en the Alsea for city of Salem property, improved or cnim-roved. CITY PROPERTY A fine residence property inside, cheap, call for prices. House anl 3 acres of ground in subu rbs o city cheap. I70O. A good new house of 9 rooms for $1000. $1:0 cash, balance $S. per month. House asd lot ia Yew Park at a bargain a SS.00 List your house and farm for rent or for tale with us. We sell rickets on theCuudian Pacific rail oad at )S .00 to $7.00 less t o eastern poin WONDERFUL MEDiCiNE FREE! PROMPTLY bENT TO EVERY MAX WHO XEEUS A GENERAL BRACIXG UP. Brings Perfect Manhood to It A!-nil The Presidnt's Messaqe lias been submitted to congress, but A. lTuckestelQ's superb 5 cent cigar. "Our Champion" bas been submitted to tbe smoking community of Salem, at wnose naaas it uas recelyed a splendid recommendation, Try It. Impure Blood in Spring. This Is tbe almost universal ex perience. Diminished perspiration during winter, rich foods and close confinement Indoors are some of tbe causes. A good Sprlog Medicine, like iiooa s oarsaparuia, is nectsary to purify the blood and put the system In a healthy coudltlon at this season. 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During the last two weeki ttm I took tour treatment the 1mnwnAt worn Mm f vVa Kl & V . - fcvWWMfc U10 ....,-.. w..w.v ,. .v..u.tc. x uaie na i ni em w "n ot ether srmntonn -- -.. j ...au, bic in ircnfia at the uicub m in? scuc-fiu avpccunucQ uopinrr i- v u EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co The leading implement house of the Willamette valley, 6:00 F M S.-30 t M "MS A M EXFXUS TRAINS CX DAILY. Portland Lv ..;Porlland. ..Ar T. K-ifem T.v j Ar. San Francisco Lv oyo A M 7 .-IO A M 800 r m Above tmtts MP at all pnneipal sutionr bet. Pottlaad aad baletn, Torner. Manon Jerlcrsoo, Altnaj. TaBgent. Shedds, Halsev, Harrisbere. laBcnoo Citr. Enceoe. Crersrell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta ticcs from Rcwbarg to Ashland, inclusive. KOSIBfSG VUIL, r DAILY. 8.30 A II.-OOA 5-2o r ;f Lv ...Portland ..Ar ('.-30 PM Lv .. Salem.... LvJioo.-PH Ar . Rosebarj;.. Lv (7.3oa m Pullman bsflct sleeter and seooed-cl-ss sleepinjj cars attached to all throsch trains EaT SIDE D1TSK)X. ETW-N TOKTLXSD AND Co V ALUS. Mail trains daily except Sandajr. ' ...Portland.. At 5.50PM Corrallu.. Lvf 105 PM 7-o A M 1 Lv ts.-l5 wf Ar witb At Aibaav and Corvallis connect trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. txraiss Txts daily e;cett scxday. The best is cheapest BAIN WAGONS. R-cine buggies and hacks. Buffalo Pitts Harrows and Cultivators, Monitor & Tiger drills and peedert. Plan It Jr drills atd cnlttvaters. McCcrnick binlers mowers and rakes. John Deer plows and harrows. ell en;ne and th-ather. Rep-irs kep. in stock for all the ature mentioned goods. For sale bj E M, CR0ISAN, SALEM, OH, W. S. WATEUBURY, Manager. x.5orM) Lv ...Portland .. Ar 7-30? 3-Lr .. McMinnville Lv &30 pit Ar Independence Lv Direct cooKctioBS at San Francisco wnb Occidexital aad Oriental and Pacific mail steasA'p hues for JAPAX AND CHINA. Saihng dates en apphcatson Rates and tickets to Eastern points an ' Ecrope. Alo JAPAX, CHINA. HONO LULU and ACSTRALLIA, can be obtairci , from W. '.V. SKIXNER, Ticket .sent Salem. ' R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. LRKHAV. G. F. 3c P. A. Portland I U.-50AM m L5 Wv l&M 3k S . ill mn mm 1 11 nil 1111 iiui-i am M When Going East Use a first-class line in traveling b.-uetn Minneapolis, St, Paul aad Chicago, and the principal towns in Central Viscunin. Pullman Palace Sleeping aad chair cari in service. The Dining cars are operated in the inter est of its patrons, the rrost elegant seivice ever inaugurated . Meals are seived a la Cart:. To obtain first- la-s seniw yr-nr ticVet hould read via The Wisconsin Central Lines. far all connection, at Chicago and Milwaukee For eastern points. ticket fall information call oa' rear nearest ticket agent or write JAS. C. POND, General Pass. AgentMillwaukee, Or IAS. A CLOCK. Ges-r1 AfrnV. Stark Street Portland Or. Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Cornpanyi AQU1NA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Yaq.una Bay with the Sa Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT," Sails from Yaauina every 8 days for Sar Francisco, Coos fcay, Pott Orford, Trinidal and Hnmbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed Shortest ronte between the "Willamette vallej and California. Fare from Albany or points west to Sas Francisce: Cabin, S; steerage, $6. Round trip, good 60 days, J17. To Coo; Bay cabin tS; steerage $6. To Humboldt Bay aad Port Orlotd, cabin lo; steerage $S. RIVER DIVISION' ..-earner '-Albany" between Portland and Co.-vallts, through witeout lay-over. Leaving Corvallis 6:30 a. m. Tuesdays, Tnursdays and Sundays leaves Portland, Yamhill street dock, 600 a. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays EDWIN STONE, Manager, J. C. XLA.YO, Supu River Division. Ccrvallis.Or C. G. COKER. Agent. Salem. TO THE EAST GIVES. THE CH0IU OF Two Transcontinental Roulcc. Via Spokane Minneapolis m Paul and l)cr. ver Omaha and Kangas City. Low rates a ea-tern citit. Fot fu I d:tails call on or address BOIiEVt BARKER Agents, Saltm, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ami worth dock, Portland , April 7 12 17 22 27, May 2 7 12 17 22 and 7 Fare Cabin, J12.00: steerage.SS. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND SALEM ROUTE-vSttaner Ruth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a. ra. For Corvallis, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 p.m. Steamer Elmore for Por.land Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday it CC45 a-m Transfers to street car line at Oregon Gty if the steamers are delayed there. Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washing, ton, California or the east. Connectig made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines. Call on G. M. Powers, agent, foot Trade street. W. H. HURLBURT. C-en'l Pas. Agt. Portland. Of. Oregon Short Line I -THIw- Quickest, Safest, Cheapest Line for all points East and southeast. FREE reclining chair cars, Pullman palacs sleeping car?, and upholstered tourist sleep ing cars on all through trains. BOISE & BARKER Agent Salem, Or O. TERRY, Agent, 124 3d stree traveling Passenger Portland, Or. W. E. COMAX, General Agent. W. E. COMAX, General Agt C. O. Terry, Traveling Passenger Agt. 124 Third Street Portland. Or. The Northern Pacific Railroad still continues the popular route foreastern trarel and now that sprint' Is opening up it becomes more so than ever. The pleasant and com- iortaoie accommodations furnished) pascugcr. are proyeroiai and need no mentrwi.The quick time made, without change of cars is universally known. I he r ad traverses the most magnifi cent belt of country In the world every mile furnishing constant scen ery attractive and interesting, so that the traveler goes through wlths out fatigue and reaches the journey's end without realizing distance. All hrough Washiou'ton.Idaho, Montaana Dakota, .Nebraska and the other states, the eye Is feasted with scenes iucasiuK auu impressive, while no saud storm, suffocating atmosphere or other demoralizing discomforts are tret with. For tickets and full par ticulars call on TAKE THE - Candian Pacific R.R. And Soo Pacific Line TO THOMAS, i-'alem, Or., WATT & CO. Agents. WmffrFfmm 35 per cent main. Hundreds of similar !--"; all are bona fide expr ns writing to us, and -m-oib-i Hon In every way -" makes a specialty r p m. for postac in !-'' ui, lmprove- may ever prosper, I re-i Yours sincerely. sw - , our business office, and iM-r 11.1-1 1 v cured men. D tot delay lij w- Htf not only a responsible Instltu .be laorwt medical institute la America that AND NERVOUS DISEASES, Inclose 6 cents ia piaimy seaiea. To Cw a Cold la On Pay. Take Laxative BrooioQuinlne Tab le U all druggtot refund the money, It ltfatls to cure, sac 1UU-atfuiu 0UkVJBWrO3RJCA- Um ocrriS&i PHYSICIANS' INSTITUTE, uepu-nua Masonic Temple, CHICAGO. ILL ?! Bf 'W T Tr Jjf " yBtr Br. Ivan'. iere villa. MflNHnnn RFsmppn rarmlfd lo -.... , I. sf.... . "Vnwful remnlr tsszSs?sssstsyssss Yellow Of the Dasseneers nn nnr tl.r-mr,l. trains take their meals la the dining car. Ihe proportion on most rail roads Is less than 23 per cent. The extraordinary showing made by Bur lington dining cars is due to two causes: 1. The service Is unusually good. -. lue D rices an itmic.isiii. rat. sonable. " " Omaha. Chicago, Kansas City. St. Louis all points eastandsouth.Three ntcj! east vla B--'Bi St. Paul and A. c. fn"Eivrnv Gen'l Agent, Portland, Or. Minnraoolifl St.' Pant Chicago Philadelphia Washington Montreal Toronto New Vorlc . ,. . Bo and all points east and southeast. Oneipt.t tales, best service and accomma-da-ioas Ihroegh tourist sleepers to Minneapolis, S:. Pan, Toronto, Montreal, Boston anl Portland, Me,, without change. I Canadian Pdeific Railway Go's. Fmpress ine of steamships to Japan and China. ice iistesi ana nnest ships on tne facix ocean. hhortest and best route to thl oiieat. Canadian Australian S. S. Co. To Honolulu, Fiji? aad Australia Tbe shortest route to the colonies. For rates, folders and any information call on or address, F. N. DERBY & CO., Agents, Salem Or. W. B. GREER, Agent, 146 Third street. Portland, Or, E J. COYLE, District Passenger Agent, Vancoursr, B C, IV! ADC ME A MIAN -JE A - V TAULETS rOSmVELT C-'J-J SU T Amwu MuuM-rtU M '- V ' 1. rwttr -Slr.n.n .ii-.-.l a- kLi b 1 1. 11 vrral other sccos ani It'U -. -icaa- jv qux tora I vex ituhxr In oi4 or jobsj. ltofc 4- fr t. Ihtn m U.mra inured Ui itspn OU UfisOb baniiv thm nnnUa Alar Tflrt. IM bav carai thoo&ad u4 will con sdo. H ri" ' B Mean- I)Uto vriuen cturaat to eiftet a cor la m (uwaa ic raoaey. rwis ckj cenu per XX nartk ! 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