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$w$?srt -Tr 9? Hood's Otre a Brer . MIwu- efc, brfKteOB. w?"P?; 1 I I I SI TLtacrmlpc. SoU brail drtsrJtt. -5i lr ?hTs ! W "" SarwtwIHa. Oalhf Capital Journal V KCWK1 BROTHERS, MCWDAV, APRIL 25, 1898. UNION TICKET, fitat Ticket Governor W. R- KINO. Secwtary State It R. KINCAID. State TreasurP-J. O. BCOTIL Sapram Judge W. OL RAilSBT. Attorrrey-OeneraJ J. L. STOIlY. State Prrnler-JHAS. A. FITCri. tSop. ot PubHc Instruction W. & LY JlAN. Confrr,"iI.. FJrit fDIairlct It. If. VEATCH. Becon1 D!trict-C. If. DONALDSON'. First Judlda' Dlstrlct Judge E. C. WADE. JudSdOHN A. JEFFREYS. Erosecatlns Attorney A. N. SOLISS. Member Board of Equalization C E. ' wordek. 1 Second Judicial District. Judge J. W. HAMILTON. Prosecuting Atl'y-HENRY PBN . LINGER, Jr. Third Judicial District. Jodpe R. P. BOISE. Jsdw-P. 07. D'ARCY. ProseoutlnK Atfy-8. L. (HAYDEN. Member Board of Equalization J. P. ROBERTSON. Jolit Senator Clackamas and Marlon IL L. UATtK--,, JjHY. Marion County Ticket. Senatora-CEO. W. D1MICK; L. C. - T GRIFFITH. JtshresentaUves-JAS. A. KNIGHT; r F. A. MEYERS: H. L. BENTS; . CHAS. F. JIEIN; GEO. H. CROISAN. fftertff FRANK W. DURBIN. Cletk-IUNG L. HIBBARD. County Commissioner C. MARSH. Recorder C. P. STRALV. Ass.wr-T. a DAVIDSON. County School Supt W. H. EGAN. Treasurer C. J. SIMERAL. flMtrveyor T. C. JORY. CoronrT. L. GOLDEN. - u). ORfeGON MILITARY MATTERS. V G, Lord announces following new couirnjsiiiens: CtfW'Jas Jackson. Inspector general, Tlcftfteo. T. Teller, resigned. Wra. A. bherman and Oco. Jolinson, JleytfloanUjThos. Spencer and K. fj. ItetMbn, ensigns; second company, nayf.batallon O. N. G. InHfesponbc to a request Sunday frc$$Iorace jjann, editor of the Ct'tttftfe Grove Messenger, for permis sion to open a recruiting ofllce and or ganise Hi company of volunteers for Culfl niuU !"! i.jiovcrnor Lord replied tliat forty towns In Oregon wanted to raise copanjefl, but that only 829 would be rcq'ttfe'ed as the Oregon quota. Mr. Mann says that bait enough men to fortfaioaf company arc ready to enlist at'jj.'ottagc Grove and war feeling Is hlfffctbtfre. (jJ&lior Lord 6ays companies can beiwpzcd and drilled and If needed can be Blustered under regular army olTlBY.,?jiEdltor Mann Is competent to taUllhikss of a. company. He served as art-ftjUccr of the Daytona, Florida, rlflca.Plrst Regiment Florida regulars, fouDHndlijalf years and Is familiar wfj.jUj$llitary tactics. Captain Mann Is pairoltlc to the core and besides ha"(Tocdn"on Cuban soil and knows Cu ban waters, Jucob Ammann, a German resident of Salem, enrolled his name at Tub Journal oMce today us 11 Cuban vol unteer. ,A REORGANIZED CABINET. 0 one din doubt that the McKln- admjiflstratlon has suffered In jr, allUty and popularity by the IknesVmd untltncss of tho presi dent's cabinet advisers. The cabinet was chown solely to deal with tho domestic politics Involved In the campaign, It was made up of "comiucrcilils," llnanclera and Sun day schooTpDlltlpJans. The secretary of war was a timber laud speculator and railroad manager from Michigan, Alger, wuoh now to jctiro "on ac count of his health." Sherman goes eut of anofllcelhe was never really HiWWMo make a placo for Mark HUr'nni'l't'Ho'presldeiit maker, Rumors Saturday were to the effect, that John W. Foster, of Ohio, would succeed feWerraan. H m secretary of stato under IUrrlgpa, oSd n diplomat of world jiMMW)i. in a political sense 4ejJjrerub1o objection to him, tetfkk services are almost Invaluable w, lie doubtless concluded tho Hawaiian uotlatlonB and arranged ttw dlptouwtlc coup that prevented 0pla from tricking tho united States Wltti an ultimatum tbat was served 1 $?. m m 1mr oho Itfl ffAajBnt UELil mtff-fc by General Smith, tUo "MtMeo" OuAwVmAm,mik, 5SW - -. tst li iv. , Campaign Lies Salem Statesman Resorts Ito False Charges. it Cannot Name a Union Candidate Who la a Trading a Man. ThcFasIon candidates are trading with one playing the Spaniard another. As the campaign progress the Re publicans get closer together and the Fuslonists wider apart. It arows clearer daily to the candi dates on the FuIod ticket that the men expected to support it won't fuse. The Marion county candidates on the Fusion ticket are already arrang ing "trades.'' It Is "every man for himelf and the devil take the hind most," with them. They are not re sponsible to one another nor are thoy responsible to any party. Republicans must lockout for these "traders." The members of that pjrty are Inter ested In the election of the whole ticket not picking out any particu lar favorites. The above editorial paragraphs ap pear in the old ring organ and are ab solutely faltfe. It cannot name a Union candidate who is trading a man. U'ne above is a confession of Re publican weakness and defeat In Marlon county. In fact, the first poll of voters by the Repubiican'tuanagers shows them to be in a hopcK-s-; cult- ority and their only hope of success is to create discord among the Uu.od candidates. The above paragraphs are a white flag of defeat, a notice to Republicans to trade off their own county ticket to save Gccr for governor. Buti the silver and Reform forces don't like Geer well enough to be caught in that way. The Union candidates are not only responsible to one author, and to all three of the parties they represent, but to the PEOPLE. They are only candidates who are responsible to the people. The Republican candidates are re sponsible to the Republican machine, to a secret political 'organization, but never to the PEOPLE. The Statesman Is up a stump and the Union ticket will keep It there. THK FATE OP THE OREGON. The people of this state rejoice over late dispatches assuring the safety of the warship Oregon, It was the first great national honor paid our state in the naval arm of the government and her loss would have been a serious misfortune, full of forbodlngs of evil In the minds of the superstitious. Tho navy has full Information us to her whereabouts and this news goes far to restore confidence In the secre tary of the na"y, of whom little has been heard In tho west. Long is an energetic capable member of thelcabl nct and lias conducted his portfolio with signal ability and little brass band advertising. Ho will stand higher than ever In the West and East if the Oregon is safe. New Officers. At a special meet ing of Companies "B" and "1" of tho O. K. G., stationed at Salem, was held Saturday evening at their new quarters In the city hall building. Thejoew otllcers aro as follows. Com pany "B." Captain, Ralph Terrell; First Lieutenant, R. W. Holman; Second Lieutenant, f A. Bortj Com pany "I.-Captuln, E. E. Worrlck; First Lieutenant, B, iB. Murphy; Second Lieutenant, Leon G. Holland. The Second Regiment Band was In at tendance laud discoursed martial music throughout tho evening. Fol lowing tho election of officers, a batal Hon drill was curried out after which a lunch was served. The now recruits who have recently enlisted showed up in splendid form. A Chanok. Lloyd Mullt, for sev eral months night operator at tho Southern Pacltlo Pussengcr depot, In thlsclty,toduy went to Portland, whoro ho will 00 employed In tho company's freight ofllce there, Ho will bo suc ceeded at Salem by Mr. Lonhary. recently from Portland, Athena Is BOJll. to have electric lights Use only one heap ing teaspoonful of Schilling s ing Powder to a qiiatttaof flfOUFV- Yw mut imc twt teaspoonfuk of other baking jow4r,.-. Three War Sermons. Were Declared at Salem on day Night. Sun- Rev's. Grannis, Copeland and Kantner DcHtt Pttzictic A5dfss? The discourse of tho Rev. Geo. W. Grannis, at the First Methodist church Sunday evening wan warlike In Its tone and centered around the con flict between this country and Spain. The minister based bis remarks on the patriotism of Mordecal, and as a prologue to the sermon gave his ver sion of the Meaning of war." He said: It has been with mingled feelings of pride and sorrow that I have listened to expressions tbat fill from the lips of men and women and boys and girls, during the past few weeks that the country bas been overshadowed by war. 1 am glad that true patriotism Is In the breast of our citizens, causing them to raise as one man in defense of the flag and the land we call home. It has still been a source of sorrow that the spirit- of fnconslueratlon and tbat feverish anxletv for the beginning of hostilities has been so common. War means the expenditure of mil lions, and billions of hard earned money. The nation bas not yet paid its last war debt and will not be able to pay it for years to come. While struggling with one war debt, to engage In another war perhaps even more expensive is a uuestlon of grave 'concern. But money Is. not all, Many men will have to pour out their last drop of blood. Hundreds of thousands did in the civil war and God only knows bow many will pay the penalty this time. If it was only a question of a conflict with Spain, ft might mean only a few months struggle, but even the most far-sighted caunot tell when this. war will end. War means the diversion of thought and the frustration o( plans. Many a man's life will be entirely dlffereat from what It otherwise would have been. Some changes may be for the better. Its a hard school at best. Cruel, remorseless, war. In closing he Intimated that the crime would Indeed be a grave one to criticise the war policy of President McKlnley. "I entreat you" he said, "to be loyal, true and earnest, and aboye all let no word save that of charity escape you, of those whose duty It Is to lead us In hour of great trial." "EX UELLO PAX." The Sunday evening services at the Unitarian church are very Interest ing, entertaining, and Instructive and are becoming popular as is evidenced by the large attendance. On these occasions Rev. W. E. Copeland, the pastor, delivers lectures mostly of a historical nature. Sunday evening his text was "Ex Bello Pax, or war proved from history to be one of Lac principal agents of civilization, and the Cuban war a perequlslle to peace." In opening his excellent address Rev. Copeland said that Unitarians were opposed to war. Several of their most prominent clergymen hav ing expressed themselves as strongly opposed to such means of settling dis putes. War is not wanted, but It Is the plain method of progress as the world Is now constituted. Tho speaker referred to Spain's gradual downfall and loss of power and predicted thatitho war pending between the United States and that nation might prove her final contest. The blowing up of tho Maine was referred to as the "most dastardly outrage ever perprctated, being un parallellcd In the days of Spanish treachery." JTI10 speaker contends that It Is tho duty of civilized nations to Interfere) In behalf of nations that ure oppressed and persecuted by other powers. "We uto oursolvcs responsible for the thousands that havo starved and wero murdered In Cuba and If In tho future some tcrrlblo suffering should come, we havo brought it upon our selves." Tho speaker realized that many wero opposed to going to war merely for the purpose of nutting an end to tho barboruus warfaro being waged In Cuba, but said that from tho fact that the object of the present wur was to free from oppression and tyranny a noblo people, alouo gave tho war a supromo motive, This war would make another chapter In tho history of civilization," Next ounduy evening Rev. Cope land will begin a series of historical lectures. Ills subject for tho even ing Is; ''Elements of tho Nation's Greatness, or How a Nation May be come Great." Best Bak "IRONING lMADB E&SY" lB1tARGH m m --.- 1 i. 1- ma - -j rL v4niH nncnmnpcMn rnnKi Mr. 7 U MAKES COLLARS AND CUFFS AS WHEN wygMtjg ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL CO AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF OF ANY OTHER STARCH. HUTACTURED OULy gy mi r uiiDmr.rn pdhq ro w.si luuiliuun KeokukJowa. NewHaven,Connv LUKTMlUn 1 LU Jakto JU This starch Is prepare! on .ctrntlfie principles br men who bare had rears of practical experience in Jaqcjr Jaonderice. It rwtores old linen and rammer dresses to their natnral wbitens and impart a beautiful and lasting finish. It is the only starch manufactured that is perfectly harmless, containing neither ersraic. alma or anr other gnbetanco Injurious to linen and can te used eTen for a babj- powder. For sale by all wholesale and retail grocers. JOURNAL "X-RAYS." "WE look for a short war." States man. That settles It. Mr. Flagg and other Gage Repub licans will mako the campaign inter esting in Marion county. "What's in a name V" A great deal sometimes. Tom Tongue was nomi nated by. acclamation. When the "honor and dignity of the Republican party" Is spoken of, one's thoughts Hanua I naturally turn to Mark The young people who were wedded In the state house dome the other day, think it was a capital place to get married In. The Statesman says that Mr, Gccr's campaign will be conllned to the "cow counties." So he Is commencing to "beef" al ready. The Statesman.regardleja of syntax, 6ays: Cuba and the war with the United States Is but one and perhaps not the greatest of Spain's ditllcultles: Yes, there are others, Sunday war news was bulletined only at The Journal office. There were no other bulletins in town. The crowds In passing to and from church enjoyed the latest informa tion, as nearly all the pulpits dwelt on tho war situation. A talented Woodburn poet grinds out yerses as follows pn the poslmas tcr and most noted citizen of that tewn: Who makes tho governor of states And Introduces all the candidates? Uttlo Wattle Toozle Who done up Mr. Duse. Who's their greatest paclfyer And thelronly party ratlfyer? 'Ittle Wattle Toozle, Who done up Mr, Duse. Who deals In gags political A ndt looks' so iwlse.iand critical? Ittle Wattle Toozle, Who done up Mr, Duse. Who's rooter's always rooting, And who's foghorn's always tooting? Mttlo Wattle Toozle, Who dono up Mr. Duse. Who lieuds all notifications, And steers all rutlHcalions? Ittlo Wattle Toozle, Who dono up Mr. Duso. Who Hies all party nominations And writes all their congratulations? 'Ittle Wattle Toozle, Who dono up Mr. Duse. Who swears he Is no Mitchell man, Rut will be Senator if he can ? Itty Watty Toozle, Who dono up Mr. Duse. Who can't his little city rule, Rut wants to run the Reform school ? Itty Watty Toozle, Who dono up Mr, Duse. W, C. T. U. WORKERS. Hold Successful Commemoration of Kiiederich Fioebel. Saturday night Salem W.C. T. U. ladles carried outu well-planned pro gram and reception In honor ot the great German educational reformer's blrthduy, Their hull wur nicely dec orated. Seating room was all taken by tho temperance womon, tho teach ers and friends of tho schools. Mrs. A. D. Charlton prezlded with graco and ability apprcpriato to tho occasion. Besides tho advertised pro gram, Principals Jones and Crawford, Prof. Anderson and M. 0. Chamber lain mado short addresses, n. S. Lyman, ot Astoria, delivered au ad dress, entirely unexpectedly by hlni, ihbwlugaclearcodiprelienalon of the W. C. T. U, work mi'l i- itiatlon to AwatfoB, STIFF AND NICE BOUGHT NEW . o 14 uru,v, A lunch was served acd a delight, ful social reunion enjoyed. The Jouks'al congratulates the ladies on their enterprise and recognition of progressive educational interests. Could Not Wear Shoes. "1 was troubled with scrofula, nad sores on My feet, vas unable to wear shoes. I saw advertised and read many testimonials of cures and pro cured two bottles. By the time I had taken them my feet were well." Thomas A. Coleman, Davidson, Oregon. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills Mailed for 2ic. C I. Hood & Co,, Lowell, Mass. FROM A SUFFERKR. How A. Cooper Had a Rotten Bone Healed After 35 Years. Chehalis, "Wash., April 9, 1398. Dr. J. F. Cook, Salem, Or: 1 received your letter and was glad w near irom you. lou.wani 10 Know how my leg is getting along. It is all right; the flesh is growing out over the Shin bone and Is turning white. It is not Straight yet, but I think it win ue as siruiKiib as me oilier leg when wurm 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 cutting or scraping, so they do not know as much as they thought they did, but you are all right, for you haye done Ju3t what you said 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 Liberty street, Salem, Prescription Files. All prescriptions compounded at Geo. Basketfs drug store are now in our posession, 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 the price formerly charged. Thanklnc our many friends for past favors, we remain, very respectfully, Dan'l J. Fry, Salem Or. 4 4 lmo Children like it, it saves their lives. We mean One Minute Cough Cure, the infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croups, bronchitis, grippe, and all Ihroat and lung troubles. Stone's drug store. To Cure a ,Cold in one day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab tcblcts. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. I0-146m It is a great leap from the old fashioned doses of blue-mass and nauseous physics to the plesant little pills known ai Do Witt's Little Early Risers. They cure constipation, sick headache and billiousness. Stone's drug store. The farmer, the mechanic and the bicycle riders are liable to expect cuts and bruises. Dc Witt's Hazel Salve is the btst thing to keep on hand. It heals quickly, aud is a well known euro for piles. Stone's drug store. o.i-s,2.'o:n.T.-a..l s&s&ira; It Ci rr; TtSJV The present Spanish dynasty die nasty. will Annual Sales overO,000,000 Boxes FOB BILIOUS AND HERVOUS DEOEDERB such as Wind and Fain in tho Stomach. 01ddlnes3, Fulness nftor meals, Uead-ac-he. Dizziness, Drowslnoss. Flushlntrs of Ilent, loss of Appetite. Oostivoness. Ulotches on tho 8kln, Cold Chills, Dls turbed Sloop. lMirhtful Dreams and oil Nervous and 'Xrombllnj; Sensations, THE FIB3T D03E WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Evory flufforor will acknowlodse thorn to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. HEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as direct ed, will quickly restore Females to com plete health. Thejr promptly remoro obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem mid cure fclrlc Headccbe. For a Weak St "ach Impalre. Disoi Mgestlon wered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Cham's Pills are Without a Rival And htr tlia LAKCEST SALE 4MyltetifefHelii0 httfee WwM, Sc H aU Vtvt Stores, UNION PLATFORM. United in a common cause lor the sacred purpose of rrerring the principles of gor. ernmtnt 07 the whole people, in fact as well as in name, restoring and maintaining (qual ity, mxler tbat eot emment. ot all classes, we. the people's Democratic and SUrer Repub lican parties of ihs state of Oregon, waring all minor points of difference, and uniting for . the purpose of carrring oat the greatest en 1 detljing principles opon which we are all ag!d, do make and present to the people of I this state the following declaration of prin ciples, and to the carrying oat ot which we solemnly pledge each ard erery candidate open our united ticVet: First We demand the free and unrestricted coinage of silrer and gold at the present I legal ratio of 1 6 40 I, without writing for the consent ol foreign nations and we are 1 unalterably opposed to the policy of the I present Republican administration ia d mandint; the retirement of greenbacks, and ( the taming over of the money making power J of the goremment to the national banks, as presented by the bill drawn by the Kepub- iican secretary of the treasury, and indorsed 1 by President McKinley; and we especially denounce the avowed attempt by said bill to I fasten the country irrevocably and forever to the single Gold standard. We demand a national money, saf; and sound, issued by the general government only, without the intervention of the banks ot issue, to be a fall legal lender for all debts public and private, also a just, equit ' ab'e and efficient means of distribution direct to the people through the lawful disburse ' menu of the government . We demand that the volume of circulating I medium be speedily increased to an amount sufScient to meet the demands of the busi ness and population of this country, and to , restore the just level of prices of labor and production. ! We favor such legislation as will prevent for the future the demonelita'iori of any kind of legal tender morey by ptivate con tract. We demand that the government, in pay ment of its obligations, shall use its option as to the kind wT lawful money in which they are to Be paid, and we deronnce the pre.enl and preceeding administrations for surrendering this option to the holders of goverrment obligations, We demand that there shall be no further issue of United States interest-bearing bonds. We demand that petal savings banks be established by the government for the safe deposit of the strings of the people and to facilitate exchange. We demand the election of United States senators by direct vote of the people. We demand the initiative and referendum system of law-making in its optional form. local, state and national, and the submission by congress of all important national questions for an adivsory vo'e of the people, until such time as the national constitution shall have been amended so as to provide for direct leg islation. We condemn 'as dangerous and uojast 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 emits of the land with corpora. ion lawyers, too ready to do the will of their late employers, and to set aside valid and wholevjme laws passed by the legislative departments of the states and government, upon flimsy pretexts, at the be hests of such institutions. We are opposed to government by injunc tion. In state matters, we demand.- A simple and well-guarded tegistiation law. A more equitable mode of appointing judges of election. Stringent laws to regulate the operation of fish traps fish Bhejls a"nd nU fishin- , h, warters within the jurisdiction of the ttate. J s We denounce an condemn the corrupt and extravagant Republican legislative assemblies, ana cnaree tnat the Republican oartv. in its eagerness for the spoils of office, hss become divided into warring (actions, so that it is in capable ol government as exemplified by the condition existing in the office of the state treasurer, there being at this time more than $500,000 therein wrung from tho people by the process of taxation, while state warrants are stamped "Not paid for want of funds." We demand that all districts and county officer! be placed upon salaries commensur ate with the duties to be performed by them. Iuasmuch as railroads and other corporate property is not bearing its proportion of tax ation, we demand that such property shall Dear us just ana equal snare 01 tne of government. expenses Thousands of sufferers from grippe have been restored to health by One Minute Cough ' ure. It quickly cuies coughs colds, bron. chilis, pneumonia, asthma, and all throat and lung deseases. Stone's drag store. To Cure a Cold 1 in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tamets. All druggists refund the money u it rails to cure. 25c. 10-14-6m i. l.. mcum, Cameron, ra., says "I was a sufferer lor ten j ears trying most all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. De r T r .. r. Witt's Witch Hazel Salve was recommended iu ujc. j ucu unc dux, it nas etiected a peimanent cure." As a permanent cure for piles ue wilt's Witch Hazal Salve has cqnal. Sfone's drug store. After one trial you will use no other aye to color goods. Insist on having i-ciicuiiuu o-jca, LI iniuy-nve years makes a genera lion mat is now long Adolph Usher, of Zane.- vine, u, suttered from piles. He was cured Dy using tnree boxes of De Witt's Witch uazcisaive. stone's drug store. OASTonii.. ThfM- itallt tfgutart ilea iTery VTlfftt. A little boy asked for a bottle of "get up in the morning as fast as you can," the druj-i-t recognized the household name for '-De " i.' Little tarly Ki'ers." and gve him a i-'eof these little pills for constipation, 1 k headache, liver and stomach troubles. .Si Hi's drug store. U!55f il'feL N5?,v? P"?tehs rot BPINAL WRAKNESa Alldrujnrlstanell'emforSSkr Dr. MIlea'Nerva l'lajtera 25c at all druggists. I Parcels. All Burllngtou route day coaches 50,uteEro"Jrnt sealed on application! Ad and reclining chair cars fare equipped t?,l- KcmTedy G- 1594 Masonic with Darcel racks extenrllnr- t h n lecKiu ui me car, ana providing plenty of room for one's valise, hat overcoat, and umbrella. Only those unfortunates wlm in, expet fenced tho annoyance of trying ' to keep their belongings In 2x4 pocket1 sum uajruu uuuiu uiuo cars out of ten. can fully reallrethe superiority! ot tho Burlington arrangement. ! ymatia, unicago, St. Louis, Kansas City all points east and south. ti.t unwro casir-viu uuiiDgg, .Denver and ot, i.aul, , A, 0. SHELDON, Gen'l Agent, Portland, 6r. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannls, Massachusetts nas (he originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the earn that has borne end does now snj? jZSS-j 7" on eyerf bear the facsimile signature of &&& s&&&4 wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of tho mothers of America for over thirty . I rifllS OADCCIII I V at 4ha .,- no- ,7 ... JL.l ; . juaio. luw wnuui wt-i-i joaiQ haWWl wr-i w-ti " oriw iitupfsvi DlfU oca wc the kind you nave always bought, rf and has the signature of (a-cUctC per. No one has authority cept The Centaur Company President. March 8, 397. VM OSMTAua ?Mr . DERBY Bargains in 254 Commercial. Pw'e ar.e agentsfor Canadian Paeific Railway. HOTEL PROPERTY. Wehaveagocd surrmer resort hotel and feed barn for sale in the town of Walport. in Lincoln county, on the Alsea Bay for $1000, half cash. Ba'ance good property, or will lease for a term of one year. Ill health reason for sale or lease, FARM PROPERTl 2600 acre grain and slock farm three miles rom railroad, runing 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-half miles norrfiwest of Amity 24oJacres under cultivation; all fenced; 2 houses and 2 barns; family orchard; level land running water. Price $28.00 per acre. 690 acres adjoining Marion station a fine stock farm 90 acres under cultivation first class family orchard good house; 2 good barns springs and running water all for $12, per acre. 3-to acres 3 miles north of Scio, 2 miles from Shelburg at the crosr ng of the O C & ERR and S P R R. 150 acres in cullivatien: good house and barn; all under fence: family erchard: good springs and running water.Price $3200. too acres 4 miles southwest of Turner.- 70 acres in cultivation; 30 acres in pasture good house and barn 3 springs; 7 acres of prunes. Only $25. per acre. They Offer $loo.oo. For Any Case" of Nervous or Sexual Weakness in Men They Treat aud Pall to Cure. No fake cure, but a scientific treatment ad ministered by physicians in good standing, and specialties in their line. The State Medical Company cures Lost Vitality, Ner vous Sexual Weakness, and restores Life Force in old and young men. They will guarantee to cure you or forfeit $100 should they fail, where their medicines are taken according to directions. No money required in advance. Deposit the m ney with your banker to be paid to them when you are cured not becaus The State Medical Company is an incorpor ated company with a capital stock of J250,. 000, and their guarantee is worth 100 cents on the dollar. Their treatment is truly a Magical Tiealment, and may be taken at home under their directions, or they will pay railrotd fare and hotel bills to all who prefer to go to headquarters, if they fail to cure. This Company does not supply i-nything free: they charge a reasonable price if tahe effect a cure, a&d nothing if they don't, do, they will tell you exactly what it will sent before you take it. Full information on request. Write today. STATE MEDICAT. m Suite 914 Ramage Blk Omaha, Neb 1vi,S.ECl,."?J'.. S"' . ( ....., uiuju loiwn permanently cured in is to 3S da;s. Yoa can be treated at home for it, .... . (under same guaranty. If you prefer to come here we Will contran In ,v, iK -,;ij r. and hotel bills, and no charge, if we fail to , cure. If you have taken n.,. :i:j. potash, and still have nehi nn,l ;;., i . .......1..- .. .. . !-.-"" ""u 1 . -i. m mourn, &oie throat, Pimples, Cop. per Colored Spots. Ulcers nn n ,,, r .- lvI 11.:. d " ,"",... ' ". " "c r-". """" "jyeurows lamng out, it is this Secondary Blood Poison we guatantee to cure, esot the most cbstinate cases and chal Icnce the Wurld Inr n c-itn .,....... this disease has always baffled the skill of he most eminent nhvsirlant tmn ital behind our uncandiinn.il m.,.-..,,'.,. jmw,wvw v.p Ab- Temple, Chicago. 111. 3-7-eod&w CURE YOURSELF rfiElf ? lot BnnaturM f'jf,11"". Inflammations, Irritation, or ulcrratluM mucttiw p.Ti. " ."""u-- rntEMCiirCHCa. &a wUuum, CUa(T1.0.HH "old br Bruinrlita. or tent in plain wrspptr, wr cxpreu, tirenald lop osTortiA. .& srf? ,, - liea Ouff & Imnuii'iiiM 1 LM mmtW ri.kal V P' In 13 JSbeU a.a.jBH- v " w wis niufjfjai aim ecu ifiat J g on the wrap. from me to use my name e- of which Chas. H. Fletoher is (2-?--.. ' MHRMT Tncrr. NEWTON CITV. k CO. Real Estate! Street, Salem, Or. 71 acres one-half mile rom Minto. 20 acres i n cultivation good house and barn; runin water. Price S1300, Price 20 acres of fine land 3 miles south. ood cultivation for $750. all TO TRADE,-i2o acres inUmatilla county for improved Salem property. TO TRADE... 185 acres on the Alsea for city of Salem property, improved or unim roved. CITY PROPERTY. A fine residence property inside, cheap, call for prices. House anl 3 acres of ground4in suburbs 0 city cheap. $700. A good new house of 9 rooms for $1000. $150 cash, balance $8. per month. House and lot in Yew Park at a bargain a $S.oo List your house and farm for rent or for salt with us. We sell tickets on the Canadian Pacific rail oad at $S .00 to $7,00 less to eastern poin .R.&R TO THE EAST GIVES? THE CHOIC OF Two Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis St Paul and Den. ver Omaha and Kansas City.' Low rates tt eastern cititi. For full details call on or address BOISE'& BARKER agents, Salem, Oregon, OCEAN DIVISION. Portland San Francisco. Sieamers leave Alnsworth dock. Portland, April 7 12 17 22 27, May 2 7 12 17 21 and a,r; Cabin, 1 12.00; steerage,$8. iAVt,1ifAiVETTE PVfER DIVISION. PORTLAND-SALEM ROUTE-SLama Kuth for Portland Monday, Wednesday and '"U4,ll0j,mi i-or corrallis, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 p.m. Steamer fclmore forPo r.Iand Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7:15 a. m. Transfers to street car line at Oregon City if the steamers are delayed there. Round trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washing ton, California or the east. Connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines. Call on G. M, Powers, agent, foot Trade street. 1 W. H. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland. Of Oreffon Short Line -,Tiiri- Quickest, Safest, Cheapest Li54.?.al1 f.ol-nU' Elst "d. southeast. Kfch reclining chair cars, Pullman palace sleeping cars an3 upholstered tourist sleep. inE cars on all through trains. BOISE & BARKER, Agent Salem, Or C. a TERRY, Traveling Passenger Agent, vs. c LU.V1AN, W Third Stmtl Portias 0 ""' ii-L-. . i" " " - Mri&iu