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,KW ' '-MyKtJflP1 : !- "-5W . - T-,T-rT4r.-y V K ,2x .? s e t fa fw aarti m m rm& man. iM - mmmg me r ew T rnM. . Daly Capital Journal, JV SfOKSft BROTIIBRA, F2IDAY, APRIL 3i,7?. REPUBUCAJf PROMISES OP RE FORM; THEIR VALUE. -, Q tc Edltw of The Jnwl: The personal preferesces of tbe late EepsbMcan state con realtor held at Astoria, 've tbe reltof a o Cilied pvpslar oprlsin? for Mr. T. T. Ceer, and Dot belojr a Lord conven tion, It's werk: waj not unexpected. It J ctomary, bowerer, for political parties, ibroBxh tbelr GonvetiMon, Ut endorse an officer or an adminis tration chosen by tbew, and tbe fail ore to do so 1 taken as a rofld form of condemnation or panifbtnent, due to a departure f rom the declared pdncl ple and policje of tbe party. And thf Is tbe rlew which people most take of tbe silence of tbe As toria eonnotloa a to the adralnJ tration of Governor Lord. HI ryl il eal bretberen bad no jrood word for Mm, not eren an Intimation that be bad done bare!, UAerzhlf well. From a readlnz of tbe revolution andoUerrln tbat tbe Jtepsbllcan party of tbe utate I "In faror of re trenebmeotand rttoun In ftate and eoanty matter, and demand strict CfODOtoy In public affair? and the abolition of all needleM officer and eofflBjfiKlon" one would reaIIJy Infer that tbe iioiernor had been derelict In tbl renpect, but auch I only an offen lircooUldc Tlew of the caw. The Jnnlde rlcw Jf quite different andal toiwlher coropllmcntary to the gov ernor, hi frJpndi and all vrellmeanlnK citizen of whatever political com plexion, although It it rather hard upon the conrcntlon, which It con vict of arrant hypocrlcy or dense Ig norance. The true reason for turning the Kovernor down and offensively k norlnz hi administration, 1 found in trie fact that he lias, In co-operation with Secretary Klncald, Fxjen ucce fully obeying the mandate of tbelr p3rty lHueJ 4 year ago, that econ omy fiUouM rule In public a flair. No doubt lhoc gentleman would have done ac they have done, with out a convention resolution for their Kulde, but they cannot be charged with unfaithfulness for adhering to the platform of the party that nominated thern. The party four yearn jgo pledged their nominee to "economical Kovcrnraent, retrench toent and reform," In nearly the same language ured by the Astoria con vention ami the HtateadmlnUtratlon hill been dolnir It's beat. In the ab sence of needed tabulation, to work reforms, for which the party doca not now ecin at all grateful. The work ,tio present administration ha done in bringing order out of the Ileu land chaos would wem to merit rcc- ogolUon, If the parly Is really In ..carpcit as to It's reform pledirca. The reduction In the current expenses of H tho atate Kovernmcnt rnlltt be reasonably counted as part of reform If the word 'reform" uued by the convention, ha It's every day inean- , The earnest opposition of the gov ernor uod secretary of state to a con tinuance of the expensive but useless commissions, set up by Republican legislatures, might bo accounted to them as an obedience to party man- ( datc, if language Is to mean any. tiling, Hut, perhaps tho Hon. Sol Hlrtcu Is right when he says that ull the principle there Is In politics, "Is to wn," and that, therefore, conven tion pledges arc nothing but a gull trap to catch honest but unwary voters. If the Republicans ure really in cam- '(tt for reform they would have on. dorsed the only reform administra tion they have ever set up, but they did not do It and Urn omission was ' Intentional, Consequently indopen- ,..c Aeat citizens must conclude that i tbtlr refurtu promises aro mcro "flap' toWt" tho stuff fed to fools. Indkpkndknt, Tbe tlmo for Illlng a bill or excep. tlow mb( pcrfcctlpg nn appeal to tho court In tho caso of J, M, OJaMTHWH! sentenced to bo bunged at Jtoseburg, May 20, huyo liecn extended to May If. As the defendant has no momhi with which to pay expenses, Jada rUrioB has ordered Court rIM. KUW to ttrtifxtfu a t tt cxpetiw) of the and l'otiu laa1I.HaUHaiHAy ticket will aaaaW aT aaa T4ftW mW fTT , jiossfi...ajv IHk-aBHtV aMSWblSMus KfTCHEZXISV, If tie Pre&xat Jf"csica is tbe Ore- tan ttepebtseca Party. I The fact that Uxj fare oootroHed i nloS'testb of the federal apjriJot- f&e?l In Qrt&m, mzie tbe wta ' state tfcfctt (n tfe EepuUtean oon- irtntloB, lambtfl all tbt ranker! atj '; the Gotr ratlScatfoa, and boW tbe bfpriMr as tbe It?rJlat!re Ucieti, j tnaire fotkmloz trrrm Sixth Yamhill t Record apropes: If irorcroor Lord hid called an ex tra ee4on or appointed John U. Mltcben, Instead of If. VT. Oorbett to tbe United mates Eeoate, be wobW i9w be "Wz Injsin In tbe eap of RepabHcao eberMitrfal candidate. It ft a hfzk appreelatten tbe 1 ptftilfcan Ux payer of Yamhill, Polk and Marios oMmties bare seen St to bw U) (jvrermr IstrA far bis econo mical admfnltrtioa gcrrcrmr, In Instractlsz tbHr delegation posi tively azalot bis renral nation ? Is ref(inz to call a special eH4on Cor reoorLord acted fntfrely consistent and, be4des tbat, fated U tbe tax Vja& f tfce Hate ote twenty t thirty thodsin-J dollir expemes wbicb would bare been Incurred en account of it- IJuta tbe foretaw could not be made be plliat UrA o' IbeRepflbliean-Mltcbefl ro3cblne.wor ) m sent out b7 the iwtts Vu pall the wool orer tbe average Republican tje, keep tbe fact UiatbUairofnls'.ra tfon had been economloil well In thf backzround and ur.e HfKin the rural member of thf party tbat tl-re I red headed tanner in Marion coanlt who I Just "the rlzbt thlnz" for z ernor and Yamhill, Polk and Marloo crjuntle bare already bitten. A later issue has this: ThatMltcheltlsm I pre-eminently the prevailing faction in the Repub lican camp In this f tale will not be denied by anyone familiar with tbe faU. The re-cotnfnatlon of Tongue to congress and the nomination of Gecr to tbe gubernatorial candidacy, is the triumnh of Mitchell and Mftchcllism In the party In Oregon. Coder these existing circumstances the success of the Republican party In Oregon In the June election will unquestionably mean tbe election of Mitchell to the Uultcd .'states senate on the convening of the legislature next January. .Since Mr. Mitchell ha never renounced his free sliver propensities, although repeated in ducement and invitation haye been extended to him to do so, the outlcok, from a "dyed In the wool" gold standard point of view Is anything but pleasing. OREGON STATE NEVS. Kneak thieves arc at work at Eu gene. Coo ounty ha 3823 children of school age, 1139 boys and Ic&O girls. All the salmon to be put up by the Kinney cannery at Astoria has been contracted. The ship Elwcll has been chartered to load coal from Rritfsh Columbia for HI. Michaels, Win. T.. Gregory of Astoria has been awarded a patent for a design for a shoe horn clamp. George Robinson was severally In jured by a horse falling on him near Eugene last Saturday. Harry Koehler was dangerously In jured by a runaway team at his home six miles from Eugene, Wednesday. A. J. Templcton deputy assessor of Lincoln county was held up Monday night by a highway man and robbed of 813. Geo, liarrett was sentenced to 14 years In the penitentiary, at Portland Wednesday for killing Prank Williams last December. The Union convention of the Demo A new paper Is to be started at Albany called the Oregon Populist. It Is to be a "Middle of tho Road" sheet andlwlll be edited by J, A. PInci. Quartermaster Hrown, of tho light house tender Columbia, ran Into a water plug with hi bicycle and severely injured himself, breaking his kneecap. The tool house at tho ilonanza quicksilver mlno burned Wednesday. The tools and Instruments of Expert Itrrerton, valued at (2,000, were destjoyed. C. W. Durulnd and R. L, Btearns, of Oakland, Or., Wednesday, sold 100 bales of hop to win, Hrown & Co., of buicm, ror from 0 to 7 cents per pound. Two enscs of Ccroba spinal menin gitis have developed at llwaco and ono death Is reported. Tho nerson who died was Ralph FInloy, who was only sick two days, A blanket mortguge, executed by tho Tactile Coast company successors to tho Oregon Improvement company in favor of tho Munhatan Trust com pany, to secure tho payment of 15,000, 000, was tiled In Astoria Tuesday. Louis Kccnnn, of Milton. Buffered a broken arm ut Busanvlllo Thursday. J4e was attempting to round-up a mA of horses, He had lassoed one. whe tho force of, tVw anlwal's terk caused tho saddle on KeWan's horse to turn. Kcenan's feet cauxht in tiiucurruinawi me pony dragged hlw about 40 rods over the roiwh t pound before It stopped, . JOURKAL X-RAYS. Gt. Irod cot Jast what be d erred. A prrerow who weald re- fui. li nvnih. Ih. rrw Vw.w ".'.' , , . mrUaBedranrtndcoaiiatttteo Is a trse I7M(eaa. All trse Araeriaaeateod for tbe principle, tfeat a mm ba a rf zht to expre4 bis p-AiUal belief; bet tre(aj. VHsitra EeptrbHcan dostrine I, ex prK jmr Tjttnl if ton are xorr; a., sat Bp.yoer coo tea pU He Pp. It is oaeoe fr a bridze ostrzo tor to remonstrate wltb Oeatj Jsdzt Terrell for paying two prices for a Jrtat bridge lt was oA let to tbe brwet bWder. Terrrfl. VSSeStbcicraecmTefifee oearr tatii pyti oMes la a pic as&er. - a- ., rr j w..Vv4 A R9Mieaa basdd a Sal a copy of Use Sllrertoa "Tweh ot Iteiva" bvxaiez Geer tor gsnrersor. Tbe Ste(a saa did sot wat ta be ostdse la Hbsrality aad aaaded the RepaMleaa a coy of tfce "Crarthewe iarAilsat.'' . M , tbe "atsMltoa of all NEEDLESS of- k b-eefiir sereadtou isnt Sees and ctraati&tioa." (a it be "ac to ct tic jitrsfe eftfe bai wkJUuterealbe railrrd cowals- rMtere aSkTtl pe Ui iM fioa is "seedleV waea Its Cbatrsan a ptviBc&je. Maer bad to be preseat to nocaln ; , w. fajor raci fegidiskc u -riB prrrtat .teToTofrzae fortozrs and lUJ iSTTtf oay other member CoL Eddy had to be present to second Tongue' nomica- tbo? Are scb serylces U tbe peo- pie "need le .-" 1 67 e b; pud, aai e d993 ti' . fee. eat tni pceceedicz ni-aniHrtiieea far! Geo-P. Uazbe, tbe only Lord del ! "rreaieri tMi ccreo w ibsbeMm rfi ezats from Marlon county, made a!' Weciai tittire dull be to fsnfcer strong pie for at least a mild endorse- tnent of the Lord admlnlstniMon k. 1, ,...- f ..- i... " . . c-l,J '" iu. wiuiuik on revolutions. A Republican gorer - nor wIki woald go so far as to refu-e recognition of the "needless" K0.0CO Oregon -Railroad ommUskn could not expect any endorsement at the binds of a Geer convention. - Tacoma Xews: In Oregon voters will have an opportunity in June to select from a varied list of candidates. There will be Republican, Fusion, straight Populist, Prohibition and Socialist tickets. Reside, tbe Gold Democrats may run a ticket, and tbe Mitchell Republicans may break away. Tbe Middie-of-lbe-Road men I are joined by some sore-beaded Re-: publicans and Prohibitionist. The fight, of courre, Is between the Repub-; llcans and FusIonlsU. ' A Geer Republican dob. Owing to "Inclemency of tbe weather," and the fact tbat but "short notice" had been given (when as a matter of fact, the meeting had been announced repeataely for at least two weeks prior to yesterday tbe at- tendance at the ,Geer Republican ,dnided into warrirj Uctiaa, 10 that it is in beadquarters Thursday evening was cap"e ot goremment as ezetplified by tie .. . . , , coodiucn exuung in the cSce cf tfce state not a great as was expected. Tbe ' treasurer, there liing at tbu time more than meeting wa called for tbe purpose of Jjoo.ooo tierein wreng from the people by forming 'Young 31en'i Republican Club." Hut the few unterrlfied proceeded lo the organization of a Geer Repub lican club. L. T. Reynolds and County Superintendent G. W. Jones, were made president and secretary respec tively. A committee consisting of B. W. Masey, ( '. R. Irvine, J. R. Y. Glesy, Rex Davis and F. W. Powers was named to draw up a set of resolutions and bylaws. The fallowing committee on solic itation of members were named: W. A. Robins. Yew Park; D. W. JIacey. South b'alctn; G. W. Jones. North Salem; F. W. Power, Salem "So, 2; Jay Rowermao, East Salem; Murry Wade, Englewood, E. C. Schelberg, Salem No. 3. Uasll Warner, Saem So. 1; Hal Hlbbard, Salem No. 4; L. Fulsom Prospect. The club will probably be known as the "Geer Republican club of Marlon county" It will hold It next meet ing Tuesday evening April 20th. To Become a Nurse. Nkw Youk, April 22. A dispatch to The Journal from Washington says: "Miss Long, eldest daughter ol the secretary of tho navy, who, several months ago, decided to give up the allurements of Washington society and begin a course of study In medi cine at the Johns Hopkins University has announced to her friends her in tention of volunteering her services as nurse In tho event of war. M lull T Jnt, la ti fitllftlntta r.l.l .1.1.I 1 has alwuys had an especial fondness for tho study of medicine, mi that when sho went to Raltlmore with the ultlmato view of taking her degree us a full-Hedged physician, It wus hurdly In the nature of a surprlMS. Sho has a charming bachelor apartment In Raltlmore, where sho studies and entertains her girl friends. "Should It hj that Mis Long's proffered services usu volunteer nurse aro accepted she will go lo her duties well equipped for the euro of the wounded." A Local Endoisement, Tho following note from an old grand army man Is under date ef: Salem, Or., April 21. EniTou Journal. Your editorial Pt.l". yesterday 20tu Inst, headed "McKlolpy's Message again" is a true shot, well aimed and hit tho mark. Kvery Union man rejoices over It. A few more grape, capuln. and tho eoomy will do ours. TJITIOH PLATFORM. - t Ccad t toaaa cm far fte psriow of premie; tbe n '& - P. OTeatfie ET Be Wra t0. 1 i betas rB Bsr rwsorisr as2 strjmxit.g rsa- ftT,2tkK?nrWeacfar.,e.j siepeopie's Desecrate xsf SDrer Repwb-i hcias pxrtset of cfee stur ef Or-jen. iij ?? &&. ad. master toe ysrpom carrjnf; en dc paiw et spots feei t at aJI mis id pcestac K As pestle of - le 2 kAswm fecfexxtec csn lsrfcfcj -'5 mrBMH " I dScaarfj- pkf eadh xsl eiu cuaaHitc fB V VWC9 KKU ( ttrrns i,iv tte ins as -EsrcmncK lepl rm W 6 to I. tin conese e( feresza i&ac 'ninii fee siSkcs.- 3Bi t are woo Krrn4tn.il xAsesMrxaai r - BUiltg t&- fttM.Batf A g ...wiV tAi . - L'- ' J Vf t'jtWuBt Mtilisiey. xA -mt cjntoi9f dczntxx the mnrei acif mC f lav oil to (tt-a tie omzaij imnoMf xsi icrrrerto Ike twe btH Kiatad. Wt 4eai2ii mnnt aoa?r, $af ? a. 9M. iMd Irr tbi secnl calf, -vMfeeat 4c taserriauoG of the fcaa&s mk, leb: i fell tzX KKs fx- xil 4-4f BBhc xsi finte, ximxptt, sapil-, In & P?e tteswjfc tk- bvftl ifciiN ' ryr?Sf f iLe ry iFtitwl I u. I we itrasA tkt tie gwrcrrsstst, is jay- ".fl L fV i4"11 ciu 5?? ? &f Lrat-d Stua latemt-beariez Vjo ' Ve ctsuxxi tiattcul uran bail U "UbBid by -a EOTcro&eoe folk u detotttcftSeiincji of lie ppte isA , fjcMtue racioage. e demaai tfce ekctica tAUmtA s&uet teot 6" Te cf tbe peopie. We cesarxi Lb issriatrre aad ielere&jia 1 iTlra (A law-oakicz in iu ceniosal ib-rs. local, aute ad caooeal, aad tie sbsaca br caogreH of all bauxiaatcaticeal ocetdaei , tpr aa adirsory ro'e of tbe f-xpie, saril tsch Ji&e as nt zoucoal costttUfea itall tre tga a mead ed to u toproride for direct leg- uuooo. Vtecoaima ' at danger aad osfui tit sanroder, in all depiniaesu of tke gTrn Dtrr, to ire isaeeace 01 trsu, cwronttccj asd agjregarioaf of veaitb geaeialij and j tbe packing of tbe bigbot cxru of tie laad , with corpora.ioo iawyen, too ready to do tbe will of tlw lat ersjcyen, aad to tt ande rabd and vtoievxae la-ri paued hj the leguiauve departisenu of tie Mate aad I porerreaeiil, trpoo irarr pretexts, at tie be- 1 bests of sacb iniUCaioea. 1 We are opposed to gorersEitat by iaoc- IW3. lo state mziXtrs, we ioeasA: A simpte asd vell-gsarded regktiadcn law AraoreetUbiera&deofappsiBtisgjadges lofeleetJcm. Btriozent laws t reealite tie aeration of j tb traps, fish wheels aad all fitbicg gear in 1 tlie waters within tte yuiH&akn of tie 1 state, 1 We denounce an oondtrsn tie corrupt and ' $3$?. eagerness for tie spoils of offiee.Tas becom ana charge that tte Kepubbcan party in .u ine proccu 01 taxation, wnue sute warrants are stamped ".Not paid tor want of funds." We demand that all district and coaaty officers be placed upon salaries commtnsur- ate with the duties to be performed by them. Inasmuch as railroads and other corporate property is not bearing its proportion of tax ation, we demand that sach cronertr ihall K.ftr Id intr tA Mf1 &! nf .!. .r..M of goreinment. Will Enter Spanish Army. New Yohk, April 22. The Her aid's correspondent In Montevideo telegraphs that a son of tbe famots dictator, Santos, who Is a Uruguayan naval officer, Is now serylng on board the Spanish crnlser Yizcaya. Other Uruguayan officers are about to enter the service of Spain in her army and navy.J The police are now guarding the United States consulate In Asuncion, Paraguay. The Spaniards haye made noisy demonstrations against the United Statc3. They have been pro hi beted from burning effigies of Pres- dent McKlnley and other American statesmen. The sweet ness of ths first embrace with the wo man of his choice will always linger in ,a nun's mind. It is a pity that the sweet memory should ever lie poisoneu uy tne taint of ill-health and consequent unhappi. nesa. It is aad that the flower of a happy remembrance should be obscured and kill, cd by the noxious weeds of sickness and sorrow. Too fre quently this Is the cae. A woman can not lie a happy, helpful amiable wife who suffers from weakness ail? disease at the very mainsprings of her nature. Pity may grow up to take its place, but love itself seldom survives where this is the case. If a woman will, she may always hold her place in a man's mind and heart. If she will take the right care of herself in a womanly way she will never lose iter nguitui inheritance, a hus band's love. The best of all known medicines forvro. men Is Dr. Pierce's Pavorite Prescription. It acts directly on the important and deli cate organs that make wifehood and motherhood possible and makes them strong and well. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration, soothes pain and tones up and builds up tired nerves. It pre pares for almost pangles motherhood and insures healthy children. Thousands of women who were sickly, nervous, fretful invalids arc now happy, cheerful and helpful wives as a result of its use. All good medicine dealers keep it and there is nothing "just as good' Any dealer who tries to persuade you that there is, Is thinking more of his profit than of your welfare and health. .JSh JlS? P1t JtUeti are a safe, awe. specJjr. vtiuornt cur. (at eoustlpallon. They re tiny, tusar-coatcd trauulca, Ooe little " Itf. I ' I 1 Wh'mM oskar,. sttwzn:- i BpegKH ' n 1 'mm ml I MA ' m ST; 'irZ "" . ana two a mUd cilhar- 2k .2b.SL1X,r ri' ruUU t" AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTIKG 1?? THE COCRTS OCR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE "FTTCEEB'S CASTOBIA," - i DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, cf Hyannie, tfeesachueeUs. iba originator cf "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the tarns ' ft,, has borr.B end dx3 mB . DERBY k. s; Bargains in bear ths facsimile signature of Cja&fTc&&Ut wrapper. This h the origins! "PITCHER'S CASTOhlA" which has been vied in the homez of the mothers of America for over thirty jean. LOOK CAREFULLY et the wrapper end tea that it is the h'od you hare always bought, rf ytr " on ne and has the signature of la&fc&eAC wrap per. No ooe has authority from ma to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletoher is March 8, 397. 2$&,7i. vurrwa wr - mtr mm. aremi em. 1:254 Commercial Wc are agentsfor Canadian Paeific Railway, HOTEL PROPERTY'. We baie a gocd sarcner resort hotel and feed barn fcr sale in tbe town of Walport. in Lincoln county, on the Alsea Bay for $1000. na" eatn. ua'ance good property, I lease for a terra of one year. Ill ua'aoce good property, cr will health reason for sale or lease, ' , FARM PROPERT5 26o tcre E"'"1 and stock wm' three miles ' ."?, " runicg water, good springs , aad fair buildings. This is tie best bargain in rst bargain in tie Willamette yalley. Price only (6.50 per 332 acres, two and one-half miles northwest of Amity ztojacres under cultivation; all f enrA Kfnt anil f Ktm.. f.mi1i.nri.t..n1. 1 . -, .-..., .w.uu, jeTe na running water, rnce uo per , acre, 6m acres adjoining Marion station a fine stock farm 90 acres under cultivation first class family orchard good house; 2 good oarns springs ana running water all lor $12, I Per acre 13 cres 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles I from Sbelburg at the crosr. ng of the O C & j E R R and S P R R. 150 acres in cultivatien: good house and barn; all under fence; iamily erchard: good springs and running water.Pnce S3200. loo acres 4 miles southwest of Turner.- 70 acres in cultiration; 30 acres in pasture good houu and bam 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. Only $25. per acre. Prescription Files. AH prescriptions compounded at Geo. Baskett's drug store are now in our posesslon, persons wishing any re filled are assured that the same will receive the most careful attention. Our usual cash discount will be de ducted from tbe price formerly charged. Thanklne our many friends for past favors, we remain, very respectfully, Dan'l J. Fry, Salem Or. 4 4 lmo To Cure.'a Cold in one day Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tab tublets. All druggists refund the money If it fails to cure. 2Sc. 10-14-flm It is a great leap from the old fashioned doses of blue-mass and nauseous physio to the plesant little pills known at Dc Witt's Little Early Risers. They cure constipation, sick headache and billiousness. Stone's drug store. ou can make old clothes look like new, and remain so as far as color is concerned by U9lng Perfection P Rut be sure you get them. 1 Children like it, it saves their lives. i mean One Minute Cough Cure, the infalliUc remedy for coughs, colds, croups, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat and lung ftroubles. Stone's drug store. As ttood as. should not be iiioflnted. when you want a permanent dve. Perfection Dye has no equal. tf A little bov asked for a hrnil nf un., In the morning as fast as you can," the dru put recognized the household oame for -De Wilt's Utile Early Risers." and gve him a bottle of these little llilll far rnnttin..; sick hesdache, liver and stomach troubles, bton's drug store. CASTOR. A For Infants and Children. tutu. sy The farmer, tbe mechanic and the bicycle riders are liable to expect cuts and bruises. De Witt's Hatel Salve is tbe best thing to keep on haad. It heals quickly, aud is a well, known euro for piles. Stone's drug store. A-U drusglsta tell Or. MUoa' Nerve PUator Ks yf - .,taB y3r . ll ea "C ASTORIA," AND AS OCT. TRADE MARK. new ,- ,r- " en ererr & CO. Real Estate; Street, Salem, Or. 71 acres cne-half mile rom MInto. 20 acres in cultivation good house and bam; runiti water. JPrice S1300. 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south.' all ood cultivation for $750. TO TRADE. ,320 acres inUmatilla county for improved Salem pioperty. TO TRADE..l8s aeres on the Alsea for city of Salem property, improved or unim rored. CITY PROPERTY. A fine ret .ence 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. S150 cash, balance t&: 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 us. We sell tickets on the Canadian Panfic rail oxd at $J .00 to $7.00 less to eastern poin FROM A SUFFERKR. How A. Cooper Had a Rotten Bone Healed After 35 Years. Chehalis, Avash., April 9, 139S. Dr. J. F. Cook, Salem, Or: 1 received your letter and was glad to hear from you. You want to know how my leg is getting alomr. It is all riKht; tbe flesh is growing out over the shin bone and Is turning white, it is not straight, yet, but I think it will be as straight as the other leg when warm weather comes on. I can work most of the time. The other doctors told me 1 could never be cured without splitting it and scrap ing the bone, but they are mistaken. It is getting well without cuttimr or scraping, so they do not know as much as they thoueht they did, but you are all rleht, for you haye done U3t what you 6ald you could do. I will answer any questions you ask about my leg. Very truly yours, A. Cooper. Dr. Cook's office is at 301 Libert treet, Salem. " ' usands of sufferers from grippe have e.. restored to health by One Minute Cough t. . It quickly cures coughs colds, bron- ih.tis, pneumonia, asthma, and all throat and lung deceases. Stone's drug store. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Rromo Quinine tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 25c. 10-14-Gw M. L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says "I was a sufferer for ten years trying most all kinds r.n. H.UICUIC1, uui wiinout success. De Witt's Witch I Iaiel Salve was recommended to me. I used one box. It has effected a peimanent cuie." As a permanent cure for piles De Witt's Witch llazal Salve has no cqnal. Slone's drug store. After one trial vnn win m-o nn ni.n. dye to color Roods. Insist on luvioir Perfection Dyes. tf A torpid liver robs you of ambition aad niinj your health. De Witt's Little Early Risers cleanse the liver, cure constipation and all stcinach and liver tmnlil-t .-. troubles. Stone's drug store. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Lazatlro BromoQuinlne Tab JS'f...1.1 druKBlst refund the money if itfalls to cure. 25c, OAaTORlA. WORD Isrlsj. ttatll. jEAST AND SOUTH T1-,fcf7I ta- I ihn Yr1f - I THE SHASTA RO'JTE -7- of the The best is chc Southern ' Pacific Co X71J3 7XAIXS XVS OJULT. 6sr xi L.t ..portisai. ..Ax 1 90 ass 8.30 r-Mj-Lr... Silfm ....LTV7.-10AM 745 a M ) Ar. Sn Ffwscaco.LT ( 8.oo r M I Abtyrc tram p at ail vcmetpu ftaoecr bet. Portlaod aad Sales, TcmeT, Marion Jefienoa, Alfator. Tangest. SfeWi, Halser. Harrisbcrr, Jeictioa Ctrjr, Eegene, Crerweil CoOage Gum, Drus, OaJtUsd. and all ata-, ticcs nxn Roieberg to Aaklaad, incIaHTC. tOSCTOtfl XUL. -DAILT. , S.-oamJ l.T....FoRlaar 1 100 a M Lr. . . .Salem. . . . 5.-20 r kI Ar....RotebBrg. .Ar ( 4.-30 rx LvJ2co.-r:i Lv ( 730 A. M Pailsan bafiti steeper aad seecod-rtas sleeping cars attached to all throagh trains WEST SIDE DIVISION. ZETWXES ro&TLAXD AND COtTALLIS. Mas! tlaias daily except S day. 73OAXILV Portland.. Arl"y?5or-M 1215 rstfAr Corraliis.. Lvf I.-qSi-m At Albany and Corraliis cosaect with trains of tie O. C. & E. Ry. ZXntSi TKAIX DsIXT excbt sc?tpay.1 4.-50 r Ml Lv 7.-30P stVLr. fcjo v x ) Ar ... Portland.... Ar ..McMinnvOle Lv Independence Lv Direct cosnectices at San Francisco wKb Occidental aad Oriental and Pacific snail steaaatep Knes for JAPAN AND CHINA SaiHnz dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern Earooe. Abo IAPAN. CHINA. LULU and AUSfRALLIA, can be obuinM from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket Aeot Salem. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAXI. G. F. & P. A. Portland When Going East Use a first-class line in traveling between Minneapolis, St, Paul aad Chicago, and the TO THE principal towns in Central Wiscun jn. , ruilman Falace Sleeping ana caair can in service. Tbe Dining cars are operated in the inter est of its patrons, the rrost elegant service ever inaugurated. Meats are served a la Carte. To obtain first-class sen ice ytur ticket should read via The Wisconsin Central Lines. for ali'co-nections at Chicago and Milwaukee For ea-lern points, ticket full inform iticn call 03 your nearest ticket agent or write JAS. C. POND, General Pass. AgentMillw&ukee, Or JAS. A CLOCK, General Agent Wis. Stark Street Portland Or. Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Company, YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Connecting at Vaojina Bay with the Sa Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Co. STEAMSHIP "PRESIDENT," 5iils from Yaquina every 8 days for Si. Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinida and Hnmbolt Bay. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed Shortest route between the "Willamette vallej and California. Fare from Albany or points west to Sat Francisce: Cabin, IS; steerage, 46. Round trip, good 60 days, $17, To Cojj Bay cabin 18; steerage $6. To Humboldt Bay aad Port Orford, cabin $10; steerage S3. RIVER DIVISION fi.-eamer '-Albany" between Portland and Co.-vallis, through witeout lay-over. Leaving Corvallis6:3o a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and oandays leaves Portland, Yamhill streel dock, 6.-oo a. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. EDWIN STONE, Manager, J. C. MAYO, Supu River Division. CcrvallUjOr C. G. COKER. Agent. Salem. TAKE THE . Candian Pacific R.R. And Soo Pacific Line Minneapolis St. Paul Chicago Philadelphia Washington Montreal Toronto New York , ,, . Boston and all points east and southeast. Cheapest rates, bestservice and accommo. dations Through tourist sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Panl, Toronto, Montreal, Boston and Portland, Me., without change. Canadian Pacific Railway Go's. Empress ine of steamships to Japan and China. I when the ticket agent asks Tbe fastest and finest ships on the Pacific I l'ne east of -Denver, Billing' ocean. Shortest and best route to the 1 Paul JOU want your tlckft' uucoL. - over. Canadian Australian To Honolulu, Fiji I and Shortest route to the rnlnni-c S. S. Co. Australia The For rates, folders and anr, inrnm.itnn -,11 on or address, F. N. DERBY & CO., Agents, Salem, Or. W. B. GREER, Agent, 146 Third street. Portland. Or , . E J- COYLE, District Passerger Agent, Vancouver, B C, The Northern Pacific Railroail cMIl ,-B. .under wme guaranty. Ifyoapeil mnt; 7,,; . ' "" i.o popular nere we wi contract to pay mew ".t?..fVr?aste.rn travel and now that and hotel bills, ami no cnarge, if B,,ViVo 8Penl"fuPlt' becomes more 1 cure. If you have taken mercocl fn,V.!w er a,1 Pleasant and com- poiasb. and still have aches and yA nn accommodations furnished a'ches in mouth, Soie Throat, Wl U'e"tl0"-Tlie quick time made, without fH?of.Sar& ,s universally known. --.il. "" ine most magn fl cent belt of country in tho world 2ry.!?,,e .f,urDjs"l"g constant seen! ffy. a"ractivo and lnterestlnp, so that the traveler Roes throush wlths out fatUjue and reaches the joarneVE cuu niLiiauL ro.niiTinr. . - . . J.inr.ti rn. v, .'B,U,U1 aDa Deeo 00 Per colored spots, Ulcers on any n fe W?i'Kton.Idaho, Mwtaana f Tmple Chicafi0-m rv .1 CUI .a ana li other states, the eve Is feastPrt win, cr; Pleasing and imDressive. whiiT wi un. ifiuoracne' DMIII WrtUU RaJe bKsies aa! " z BufTalo Pitts Harrow-s and CuW ' ' T-. J 1 Ila n Jr aniaij c. ,1 JOflc tr.s'ers r rittj lnwel! j. --"-" f-'-. . .- Jlt eon rjt a- - j-. nepam tip. u meaCtOBed goods. For sale by 1 all E M, CROISi VT S VyATEHBTJRT. MatJ r B3CKNUR 8c HAMttt 1 1 avc 1 i-iuu vtra uieir unnui; 35! 1 u - . - - iam. aBBBl BBC HI D I gsis IlL TiUyiU Poi?'?' inrhadneMtn 3S Pn-,m. I100 " " opposite State Insuraics bail EAST GIVES OF llltl Two Transconft Rouieo. Via Spokane Minnnpoiii StTsil 1 .t.. .. t- r . intern dtiti. For full dtUils call on or adi BOISE'll agents. Salem. Oregon. OCEAN DIMSIOX Portland San Francisct S' earners leave Ainsworth does, April 7 12 17 22 27, May 270' 27 Fare Cabin , $ 1 2 o ; steerage.J nuxuuiib KivtK DK I PORTLAND SALEM ROl I Ruth for Portland Monday. Wei ' Friday at lo a. m. Fcr Corvallu, ' Thursday and Saturday at 3 p.nl I .imore lorri r.ianu luesaay, , Saturday st 7:15 a. m. Transfers to street car line at ( if the steamers are delayed the 1 trip tickets to all points in Orcgot, , ton, uaiuomia or the east. made at Portland with all rail, 1 river lines. Call on U. M. I'oi foot Trade street. W. II. HURL Gen'l Pas. Act. Por! Oregon Short ll -THEr- Quickest, safest, Chef Line for all points' East and soil FREE reclining chair cars, Put sleeping can, and upholstered I ine cars on all through trains. BOISE & B Agent C. O. TERKll Traveling Passenp I W. h- COMANI Gtnai 124 Third Street Portland. Ur. Sav "Burlinston." The Burlincton Is the shorn from Denyer to all points e me oniy direct line irom w Omaha, Kansas City, and & Its service between St. Pauli' cago is as fast and absolute!! than that of any other ran tween the DOints named. A. C. rim Gen'l Agent, Por A SPECIAL IV Primary. a1 Tertiary Blood Poison penniD iu n vj uajft. 1 uu treated at home for the W y, liairor Eyebrows tailing cwj Secondary Blood Poison we guatanP We solict the most obstinate cases lenfe thA wnrlrl fnr n c asA we CSP This disease has always bafBed th Ihe most eminent physicians. tS&i ital behind our uncondtional guar solute proofs tent sealed on appuc dress Cook Remedy Go., 1594, CURE YOU j1iarhri7t-4. IDtUr irriuiioiii u jl . . n u. .ndim Ul lUUHUUf '. lHtEjCicuCa. " " pou! ..uu-. mim sniflBT 9Ja MM flaW UaftftBUsait W fflfl ftMi 1 airiuara. 171 & Br, WtW Hwt sHMt aw, H H SwuHiw, trtfr UfMtBIf Ixea Ka. TOMAS, WATT Salem, Or., wwMi.Baaa --- , ,d, & CO. Agents pr pent VZ v.s-p'yr:i P r eioiwi r.7i lTBHaaaT 9BW - " ...m. v.s. a, flH W01