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-M 44 V" S" - :(" .irJv . MTVT ; 's l&f ' ! V-r -,- "., W? ' ?y ;; rV" R- r F Fff, i iss&jtZ' Schillings Best Ulfekkg 1 Schilling powder j Best saves money, coffee does 'not; but it is delicious coffee. C7 Daily Capital Journal. BV HOFKR BROTHERS, A Dark Picture, MONDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1898. Daily, One Year $3.00, in Advance. 'Dally, Four Months $1 00, ir Advance. Weekly, One Year $1.00, in AJvanco THE PRICE OF WHEAT. Eugene Guard, Dcm: Last year wheat brought a dollar a bushel in Chicago. The cold men said the ad vance in price was due to the legisla tion of Mr. Heed's Congress, and the silver men attributed the advance in price to the failure of the grain crop in the great wheat producing coun tries of Europe and Asia. Now wheat for future delivery Is selling in Chicago at GO cents per bushel, though Mr. Reed still rules Congress. Heretofore war caused an advance in the price of cereals; now with 215, 000 men changed from producers to consumers there Is a material decline In the price of wheat, though the laws enacted by Mr. Heed's congress last year remain unchanged. Bccauso of scarcity of brcadstuds In Europe last An Oregon Boy's Opinion of Camp Life. The War Department Condemned by the Men. The following extracts from an Or egon boy's letter to a Salem friend arc published for what light they may throw upon the criticisms being pub lished concerning the war department and the conduct of the officials. To relieve the same of any suspicion of political prcjudlca or color It may be said that the letter h written by a strong Republican, who at all times has been loyal to-hls party: THE LETTER. Presidio, Aug. 20. Dear Friend: I told you if we sailed on the Scandla I would vend you a few lines to let you lcmw, but 1 suppose you will observe that this Is marked Presidio, and that is where ' din n .in nl iiilinun tttl IU 1 1 1 atfltT linl II year the gold men ridiculed the Idea " " """ ""T "" "'", ", ncuiu luuawibu vuv, uuu iu w... tnairtno price or sliver naa any con nection with the price of wheat or cotton. Now In tho time of war wheat goes down to meet silver, until an ounce of the white metal and a bushel of wheat command yiry nearly the same price, us they did for years before the failure of tho grain crop In India and the Argentine Confedera tion. The rcmonctlzation of diver would bencllt tho tarmer as much jis tho miner, as the price of a bushel of wheat, since India and' South America became, exporters of that grain, and silver was demonetized, always ad vanced or declined with sliver, except in rare Instances when wars or crop failures caused a scarcity of thcgraln. MILK IN HOT WEATHER. knows when that will be. 1 you ever saw a sore, disgusted, desperate set of men you should have seen the Oregon volunteers last Wednesday, shoeless; caiuiK them In places that arc hotbeds of disease, when good camping grounds are within easy reach, and all for gain of a few "representative Americans" of the Alger and Merrlam type, and they are representatives of the American "upper ten" politician (thief) of the day. The treatment of the soldiers in the last four months has done more to kill patriotism, and destroyed more faith In this country than will bee repaired In twenty years. Thursday we got orders to move camp to the Presidio, so Friday morning we broko camp and at 12 o'clock marched over the hill to the Presidio. It was a nam marcn, us we had to pack every thing we wanted In our knapsacks and they were pretty heavy. Then we had our haversacks, canteens and guns, besides. We are camped be tween the Seventh California, and Twentieth Kansas.lt Is a much better camping ground than Mcrrltt. The ground Is hard and there is little or no fog, but the wind blows constantly and there Is a red dust that gets Into everything, so it Is impossible to keep clean. Anything Is preferable to Camp Mcrrltt ihough, and I don't think I ever want to see any sand us long us I live. This climate is just beginning to get its work in on the Oregons. Last week four men (Oregon's) died In (lye days.somc from pneumonia following measles, and several more may not live, as they are yery low. 1 must close now and get ready for drill. We drill because we have to, not be cause we have any Interest in It any I more. That Is a thing of the past. SOUTHWEST OREGON MINES; A Few Facts Culled From Orville Dodge's History. About twenty miles cast of tho const along Coos bay, Port Orford and tho mouth of Roguo river, there is a mineral bolt that lias given evidence' of great wealth for n period of thirty-five years, and if it were possible to estimate the value of thu$gold that has been taken from that region, it would reach up to millions of dol lars, and yet the section has failed to attract the attention of scientific mining men to tho extent it de serves. The nrst discovery of tho precious metal along tho coast took place in 1852, when it was found that tho sands of tho beach were permeated with fine gold, especially near tho mouths of the streams that camo dnsliinir down the mountainsides to join tho mighty Pacific. Great excito ment prevailed for n few years, fortunes were extracted from tho black sands, oven with tho crude manner of operating with a "Tom" in thoso days, and at one place near tho mouth of tho Co quillo river, a mule load (80,000) was taken out of n place not over twenty feet square. Tho tides MMMMNMI I I A Beautiful Present In nrrlor In further !nt,A.I.,r PI ACT If. CTAnCII (Flat IfOn Brand), the manufacturers, j. C. Hubinger llros. Co., of Keokuk, Iowa, have j decided to dlVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package of j starch sold. These presents are in the form of 1 1 Beautiful Pastel Pictures They are 13x19 inches in stic.and are entitled as follews: Lilacs and Pansies. Pansies and Marguerites. r,...,,..,. pm0l vS?y!s8H ill fT&iKt invenT551 vm, SKI POUND CT THIS tT)CH WILL CO VWO AS TAR A fOUHO M A HALT XfFZSl Of ANT OTHIR tTAHCU. Ytlfi3 JUC.riUBINGERBROS'ttJ ffiSy Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Iris. TAKE Canadin Pacific R R. And Soo Pacific Line -TO- Mu.neapolia St. I'aul Cbica 1 nt Way I'ur rnraior mill Shipper to Take C'uru of It. ahu In a feiiriJnipJo rules the best way of Dandling mill; In hot wcallier: 1. To keep It Iwoet forBhlpi'liig to town. S. To sot tho beat teaulta (or Inner innklne. Describe tho plan o 1h) follow ul wlicro win lias Ico nnd nuxlorn canvcnUncu:) und nlcowl.cru thesu ure looking. 'When milk U to bo shipped for city tousuuiption, it should ho most carefully and thoroughly strained immodintoly after milking. It should next bo aerated thoroughly by nny process at command, but damn method U essential if wo nro to havo it in tho best possible condition, As bcxju na it in iterated it should be cooled. Mont milk uhlpporrt havo u sup ply of ico unil a large tank into which tho cans of milk nro ret. Ico la put in tho tank, uud tho milk la rapidly cooled, being BtirrC'd at frequent intervals to prevent tho creum from rliiing. Where ico is not at hand, untiring of cold water, standing nt 43 or GO degrees, will answer, though it is not bo reliable. Many Orungo county (N. Y.) milk men .rely on uprings, especially whero they can have 11 stream -of tho spring water running Btoiulily iuto tho tank, but oven then in vory hot weather tholr milk will, ou occasion, spoil en route to the city. Thorough aeration will do much toward keeping milk Bvect. When milk ia to bo niailo i.ito butter, aeration ia not desirable, unlets in cases where yegotatlon imparthig riicngrccublo odora to tho milk has crept into tho pastures. In such u iiu.e, n slight aeration would tmprovo the flavor of tho butter with only a very small loss of creum. Where a creamery it at hand, tho milk ia ut onco put into it uud thoroughly leod. This brings thoeivain tupidlv up. Or dinarily it will boicady lor skimming, if desirable in eight hour. No butter maker toduy ia hi u t-it nation to compote with tho U'tt truth) if hu is obliged to do without he. though thero nro many dairies when 10 Ico butted Unit turn out excellent lomr. Springs rim bo luted with deep cam aa in ihu cawi (T milk or it may bo eel In ihallow p ma 011 racU in the coolest cellur ut tiiuimantl. l.i neither euro will success bo ua complete aa if ice hud been used. The milk will coagulate before tho cre'um U eejiuruteil, and thero is con sequet 1ohi. It ia luiportuut when cream ia raised in tho old fashioned pans that tlm cstlar bu as well veutllnt 1m Is compatible with coolness. It boald be use.1 only for u milk cellar waWagelcu. -Hurul New YnrW " """ .v...J KED CROSS HOSPITAL AT SIHONEY. At tint Hutu tlio p)iutO;rnpU Itoru reprwhieed win) inadn tliei wtro til this Itcil (Vim ll..npitiil i-lulit luitlt'iitH tilTttiliii; from typliuli). fmir iniu iiuiltnlil uud from I' frver. It was 111 tlm houaa Hint llio ili-uih i.f Klien lliuuri-. oar (irt four pMliiiuar In Cuba, occurred. Tito pliutotfr.ipli wiia t.ikon for tliu Now Yolk I'naj. HQsrm BBBEifc''sC' rTrfRS The stomach makes tho character. 1 bour stomach and dyspepsia induce III humor and vlclousness. Ilostetters'a Hitter ele vate tho char acter by making digestion perfect aud tho stomach sweet, Wo had ordersTucsday to be In read Iness tounarch ubourd the Scandla. Vrednesday inornlnu, and to sail Thursday. Wo had our stul! all packed, even most of our commissary was packed In boxes marked "Scandlu." Then camo orders that wo would sot go, that tho Scandln would go wlthoutincn, to bo used us a hospital ship In Manila. Tho men wcro simply wild. Thoy raved and cursed, cursed tho government, Alger, Corbln, Morrltt, Morrlam, In fuct every ono connected with tho miserable affair. I saw a man hissed for walking down tho company street singing "Star Spangled Banner." That Is tho way tho men feel here, thoy despise tho government and the men that run It. I have hoard mon swear they would novor enlist ugnlu If tho mere fact of their oillsltng would save tho country from ruin, and that If a Chinaman wero running )for president thoy would voto for him In preference to an American, I havo heard men openly declare they worn ushamed thoy wero Americans, uud they meant it, too. You huvo no Idea how they feel, for no ono knows what wo havo erdured and suffered hero from tho unnecessary neglect of gov eminent to properly look after us. The men stood It all, never murmured as long tiiey thought thoy would go on to Manila, hut now v hen till hopo Is gone, they think of It till. Thon when they read of the treatment tho eastern oldlers at Chlckamaugu und other places nro receiving, tho result U that they lose ull patriotism, und halo und desplso the government. If the country was In extreme peril and needed all tho men she could get again, I don't think forty 11111 out of tho three hundred wo lmvo hero would lift a hand to aid her. Think of a country, ho, when she llrst calls for men Is uuswered by 200,000, and as many more stand ready tu go on tho second cull, men with families, not hoodlums and blackguards, aud In return she tarvc them, half clothes them, mid that only after they ' have gone for weeks nearly naked and What's the Matter With Salem ? Itosehurg quotatiens: Wheat CO cents ut tho mill. Flour -85 cents per sack. Salem quotations. Wheat 10 cents at tho mlM. Flour 05 cents per sack, The above Is published not becauso It pleases Tin: Jouknal editor, hut bccauso It states hard facts. Readers can draw thclrconcluslons. Although American wo men do not lit erally saw wood yei a great aeai of work which in its war li quite as fatigu ing- couios ol necessity upon every woman who taken anj part in the af fairs of practical life. This it juat as true of well-to-do soci ety women as it ia of their leai fortunate sla ters. Social ob ligations may become no leai burdensome than family cares, or the duties which fall upon wo men who work for their living. Life would not be ao hard fnr umt., It thejr were healthy and strong-, but the con tluuaj, dragging-, uerve-aapping- weatuesa which mott women endure render every duty a burden, and turna every effort into source of misery and pain. There ia uo need of these dlfflcultlea. There ia not one case in a hundred of fe male weakueaa, but may be absolutely and permanently cured by Dr. Pierce's I'avorite rrcscripiion. its pu.itb.tig-, healing-, strengthening- effect la to restore complete health and capacity to the feminine orgaulam. Weak wire and prospective mothers arc made strong; aud cheerful by the use of thla marvelous "Vreserintlnn ' .4HaH v .- saaKlk) H iaWaLlllllaW UalB iaaaaaB changed the bench sands accord ing to their size, sometimes cover ing up rich paystreaks, and again stripping ofFtho white sands, leav ing particles of gold glistening among the coarse pebbles and black sands; sometimes claims would bo open and paying well, when old ocean would slash its waves along the beach and either cover the rich bonanza or sweep the bedrock as smooth as gluss. Thero havo been many experi ments mndo in the black sand on the beach of Coos and Curry coun ties with inventions that have beon mndo to extract tho fine gold from tho sands, that reach back inland in some places a milo or more, whore it appenrs that old beaches havo existed in former years, and tho sand found in these inland places was rich in Hour gold, but so far new inventions havo not been as successful as was hoped by tho industrious projec tors; however, there has been many thousands ol dollars ex tracted during tho experiments. The imuvwho produces a process that will bo a success in saving tho fine gold from this ocean beach has untold fortunes awaiting his handiwork. Tho discovery of gold in these two counties in tho stato "whero rolls the Oregon," in 1852, was tho first incentive to civiliza tion and settlement, tho other vast resources, however, soon attracted tho attention of the incoming mul titudes. Shipping facilities woro soon established, and tho masses turned their attention to tho mam moth forests, coal deposits, and tho rich alluvial soil found along tho streams, and mining industries woro left for a future industry that is now assuming an importance of greater interest, and opening a wido field for capital to find safe and lucrativo employment. These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist, R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects in his studio and are now offered for the first time to the public. The pictures arc accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig. inals, and are pronounced by competent critics, works of art. Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing mem in ocauty, richness ot color and artistic merit. One of these pictures MBH j, a &ku 1 :!!LbeivPcanckaawg7of Elastic starch s purchased of your grocer. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and j is sold for 10 cents a package. Ask your grocer for this starch and get a 4 beautiful picture. t ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE uMseeeie9cs9ecaeseeeeeMaeMai PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Olllce of the Secretary of State. ..I $:oo Reward $Ioo, The readeisoftthlslpaper will be pleased to learn that thero Is ut least ouo dreaded disease that sclcucc has been nble to euro In all Its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tho only positive cure known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stltutlonal treatment Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting di rectly upon tho blood and mucous sur faces of tho systcn, thereby destroy ing tho foundation or tho disease, and giving the patient strength by build ing up tho constitution aud assisting nature In doing Its work. The pro prietors havo so much faith In Its curullve powers, that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any case that It fails tu cure. Send for list of testi monial!). Address, F. J. Ciiknkv &On. Toledo, O. OTSold by druggists, "5c. Wilcox's fnk Wilcox's Ink Wilcox's Ink il Inch Please Notice. For a few days only wo will sell pure lard on bullc 7i cent per pound, (bring your buckets.) O. Woi.tz & Miescick. 17 tf 171 Commercial St. The editor of the Evai.s Cily, Pa., Globe, write. "One Minute Cough Cure is rtghtly nam d, It cured my children after all other remedies failed." it cures coiij-lii, colds and all throat and lung troubles Stone Drui; Store, PrescriDtioa.1 It ia the only scientific prenatal nptlon " ration of ita klndi the tried "' Prescription " of an educated, widely experienced physician. Nearly a hundred cases of the severest forma of female cqinplaiut with the methods by which they were permanently cured are described iu one chapter of Dr Pierce's thousand-page Illustrated book, "The Pec- Ele'a Common Seuse Medical Adviser." ent absolutely free iu paper cover for the tort of Mailing otlyt 31 one-cent stamp, or cloth -bound fox i stamps. Address. World' Dispensary Medical Association. worm' Dispensary Btiffido, N. Y. Acker's KniIiJi Rem My Will Stop a coueli at any time, ami will cure the vort cold in tweUe hours, or money refunded. 35c and jee, Luun & Iliooks diUjggitls, Aekei's Dyspepsia Tablets ore solj on a hiUlve guarsnlee. Cures heati-burn, raldrc olthefood dls:rett after eating or any form ol dyspepsia One Utile tablet bivm lm. mediate relief $c and and 50c, l.unn & HruoLs, druggUt-. Dyrpepsia can bs cuied by using AcLtrV Dypepda tablets, One little tal.lct Mill gWe immediate relief or money relutiJrd. ld in handsome tin I oses at 35c. I.unn & llrooks. druggists. Salem, Or., Sept. 3, 18'JS Sealed proposals will be received at this olllce until noon, November 4, 1898, to furnleh the following articles for the State of Oregon; for the use of the 20th Biennial Session or the Leg islative Assembly. 35 reams legal cap, 14 lbs., No. 7 ruling, white laid, Charter Oak, Scotch linen, or other good paper. 30 reauip llrst class Congress Note, 7 pound. No. 7rullnu, white laid, or other good paper. m reams letler paper 12 lbs., No. 7 ruling, white laid. Carew. Charter ouk bcotch Jlnen or other good paper. 20 reams typewriter paper, letter size, Paragon letter wove No 3, Valley Paper Company, or other gootl paper. 20 reams typewriter paper, legal flze, Paragon 'letter wove No. 3, Valley Paper Company, or other good paper. 0 reams typewriter paper, legal size, Paragon letter wove No. H, Valley Paper Company, or other good paper. 0 boxes Little's satin llnlsh carbon paper, blue, size 8x13. u boxes Little's satin llnlsh carbon paper, blue, size 8x10. 10,000 No, OJ envelopes. 00 lbs. No. 1 rag, XXX, 12 gross railroad steel pens, No. 49. 20 gross Gllott's steel pens No. 404. 1 gross uuiot's steel pens, No. 303. 8 gross Esterbrook "J" pens. 0 gross Falcon steel pens No. 018. 0 gross Ksterhrook & Co's. Probate steel pens No. 313. f. 0 gross Esterbrook & Co's. Judge quill steel pens No. 312. 0 gross Esterbrook & Co's. Chancel lors steel pens No. 239. 0 gross London Incandescent, M. Jacobs No. 4. 2 dcz. San ford's cardinal red Ink, pints. 5 gross penholders, black enamel. lame. 10 doz. Peck, Stow Si stands No. 55ft, 4 doz. Peck, Stow & stands No. 554. 10 doz. Peck. Stow & stands No. 420. 12 doz. Iv.ry folder standard. 4 doz. Ivory lolders, 10 Inch con gress. 4 doz. mucilage cups, No. 8 Morgans patent. 10 doz, mucilage stands, resevnir, No. 0 Morgan's patent. 3 reams Parker's treasury blotting paper, or us good, 140 Lbs. white. 2 gross No. 2 Eagle recorder lead pencils, style 000. 5 doz. Sanford's premium iluld, quarts. 2 doz. StatTords writlni: iluid quarts. 10 doz, Nonpareil gummed stub tiles No. 22, 11x15 Inches, 500 stubs. 4 doz. Duplex cupboard, letter clips, legal size. 20 doz. Duplex letter clips. 15 doz. Fabers rubber rulers., 14 Inch Hat. 15 doz steel erasers, Rogers No. 18, 149, bone. 3 doz. steel erasers, Rogers No, 18, 149, ctony. 70 Uoxes Fabers No. 300 rubber hands, assorted sizes. 5 gross Fabers lead pencils, No. 2. hexagon, gilt. 12 gross Fabers lead pencils, No 2 round gilt. 20 doz. Fubcrs patent ink and ncn ell rubber erasers, mammoutli. 3,000 McGlll's patent paper faUen ers. No. 2 Hut head. 3,000 MoJIIls patent paper fasteners, No. 2, round heads, white. 3,000 McO Ills pitent paper fasten ers, No. 4, Hat head. 15 doz. Table pads, to hold paper, 19x24 Inches, strong lerther tips. 16 doz. waste paper baskets, cro-;s bar, No. 4. 3 doz. waste paper basket, small, No. 11, round. 20 lbs. hemp twine, No. 2 4 do:. Sanford's mucilage, quarts. All bids submitted should bo marked "Proposal for Stationery." None but the best quality of goods will bo accepted. Tho right to reject any or ull bids Is reserved. All the above articles must be de livered ut Salem, Oregon, 011 or Itefnre December 10, 1893. Very respectfully, II. K. K1KOAII), becretury of State. Press fiilailelpliia Wajhingion Montreal Toronto New Voik Iloston a all points east anJ southeast. Cheapest talcs, betlsemce an.l accommo. ' 'hroufih touiist sleeper to Minr0"'; St. rani, Toronto, Montreal, an.l Hostnn Million t change. Canadian Pacific Railway Co's. Fmpress ine of steamships to Japan and China The lastest ami iinejt Biups on uic . ." and iH-sr rouie 10 i- UnJN DEPART tOR Fast Mail 8 pni Srokiine ! Iyer 2 m ocean, orient. Shortest Canadian Australian S. S. Co. To llonolul'-, Fiji ami Australia The shortest route t the colonies. For rates, fo ,ers anil any inhumation can on or .duress, c Ki BRANI)ENBUR0 Apent, Salem, Or II. W. GKEKU, Acent, 146 'llnril street. I'orllaii.l, Or K J. COVIiK, Distiicl Pacngcr Acent, Vancouver. I1 For Sale. A lirst-class uampbell cylinder press, large size, for sale at a grea bargain. It Is the press used for the Daily Jouknal uutll recently, and must be disposed of soon. Just what Is needed for a weekly newspaper. Address IIOFEIt HROS. Salem. Or BARR&PETZEl Tho Old Reliable-' Plumbers a.id Tinner b. Make a Specialty of HOP STOVES When Going East Use a first-class line in traveling bttwecn Minneapolis, St, l'aul ami Chicago, anil tlie piincipal towns in Central Wisconsin. Pullman Palace Sleeping anil cluir can in service. The Dining cars are operawd In llie.inter est o( its patrons, the rrut elecanc service ever inaugurated. Meals are served, a la Cart:. To obtain 'first.clasj',seric; ycur ticke ! should read via The Wisconsin Central Lines. lor all connections at Chicago and Milwaukee For eastern points, ticketfull information call on ioJr neatest ticket Jgei.t or write JAS. C. I'ONU; General Pass. AgcmMillwuukee." Or IAS. A CLOCK, C'neral Agent Wis Statk Street 1'ortlaml Or.' 8 p in 7 P ' 8 p in ex, Sun Saturday 10 p in 7 a 111 Tui-s Ihurs and Sat 6 a 111 Mon Wed Fii Leave Kipaiia 1 .'45 a m Alon Wed Friday TIMB SC1IEDUIK. From Portland. all I.ake. Denver F. Worth, Omaha , Kansas City, St. I-ou'u, Chicago and hast. ARRIVE. Walla Wall?, Z Spokane, Minneapolis, M. rnul, Dululli, Milwaukee Uii cago and Hast OCl'AN STEAMSHIPS. All sailing dales sub ject to change. For San Francisco. Sail Scptenilcr l, 6, ti lb, 21, 2(1. Tu Alaska; Sail hept. 17- COLUMI1IA RIVER STEAMERS l'o Asloiia nnd way lamV nigs, WILLAMETTE AND YAMHILL RIVEKS Oregon City, Dayton and wayjamlingr WILLAMKriE RIVER Portland to Salem aiut way landings SNAKE RIVER Leave Ripa-ia dnilg cent Saturday. Leave Lew iston daily cept rriday. Spokane Flyer lo.'lj a m 4 P 4 P in 4pm ex htm .'3o pin Mor, Wed 4'.1o P ui lues Tliurs Sat Lv Lew IhIo'i .'45 n 111 Sun Tues Tliurs WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND SALEM ROUTE-,Bteatnri Ruth for Portland Tuesday, Thursday t.:.l Saturday at 7:15.1.111. Transfers to street car line at Oieg ..'ity if the steamers are delayed there iUiul I trip tickets to all points in Oregon. ? rthinfj 1 ton, California or the cast. Connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean and river lines. 1 W. II. 1IURL1JURT. (Jen'l l'as. Agt. Portland, O. G. M..POWKRS. Agent, Trade street dink Salem. LOISE SJ1ARKER. City Agents. Oregon Short Line. -,T11E- DPIPB. HOP AND FRUIT DRYER PIPE! PUMPS AND TANK WORli All work guaranteed 214 Commercial it. 7 20 tf Telephone No 24S Wood Wanted Quickest, safest, Cheapest Line for all points E-st and southeast. FREE reclin'mr chair cars. I'nllmi,. ii: sleeping carr, and uohuhiered tourist sleep ing cars on all through trains. HOISE & IIARKF.lt, Agent Salem, Or C (). TERRY, 'liaveling Passenger Accn W. E. COMAN, General Agent. 124 llurdStree . Portland. Or. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- fHE SHASTA RO'JTE OF HUE Southern Pacific Co- CXI'RKSS TRAINS HUN DAILY1. 10 y fa icilc 6:0O 1- M 8:25 I'M 7--4S a m Lv... 'Portland. ..Ar Lv Sateni ....I.v Ar. San Frnncisco Lv 9:; Above trains slop at all principal bet. Portland and Salem. Timm Jellcrson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, 130 A M OO A M OO P M stations Marion Halsey. II Harrislmrc, (unction Cilv. Eunene. V'rcnti' ., ,x , . T ' -. v-ouujjc uruvc, urnin, Oakland, and all sta lions from Roseliurg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSK1IUKO MAIL. .--DAILY. . 1 Railroad still continues the popular route foreastern travel ;inri m,, n.... sun mer Is openlni up It becomes moie J?,1'?? ever Tho pleasant and coui fortable acconitnodatlons fnrniiir,! ilRHeifl.?. J?.r?.YrbI, '" hmcI no 0.-30 a mi Lv.... Portland ..Ar io55AMLv....Saleiu.... Lv S--20PMAr . Roseburg.. Lv 1 unman nulla sleeper and secoml-clasa sleepinu cars a-.tached to all throuch train WEST SIDE DIVISION? IlKTWEEN rORTLAND AND CoRVALLIS. "" "ains daily lexcejit Sunday. imii.i, . lortianu.. Ar u rtiuany ana Lurvallis connect with turns of the O. C. iiY., Ry. KXI'KbSg TRAIN DAILY KXCHPT SUNDAY.! 4-Soi-Mj Lv ... Portland.... Ar) bA 73 P M V Lr. . . McMinnville Lv 550 a m 3Q tm) Ar Independence Lv) 4.5o a m .3l'M 1 So.-i' M 7.3oa m I 5--5n i m f I.-Q5 P M Five hundred cords of bin tlr wood Atiuled for snot cash at the Capital Hrewery. Call at the olllce for par ticulars. Klinger & Beck. OREGON Agricultural College I mentionThe quick time made without ' n " c.01 Direct connections at San Francisco with :culental aud Oriental and Paelfii, moil The mad traverse Mm ,' J ..?.'. ,J,.V' , "eamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA cent belt of country In the world" 1' , 0"al,Ili'i'"' every mile furnishluL- constant Ki2L,e,lurfA.llck,'!U to 1Caitern l",in's a""1 ery attractive and1, iL-.J'AOlimji. HONO juuanii AU.-.1KALLIA, can lie obtain.-'i SaTem ' W' SK1NNEK' ll Mint. Mm t..,ir."-.,".'-v-"-0''.,"-'. SUIUULL OUt M, b-nnn'n' S?iV .U.8 WthS Win your battles against disease by acting oaiptlr. One Minute Couch Cute iro duces lincuediatc mulls. it rrevenlt consumntlon. it tarnishes prompt relief. When taLen early And in latter stages Stone Drue More. TO CUHB A COLD IN own DAY TaWo Laxative llnnuo Qtilulue Tablets. All druuitUU refund the money If It fulls to euro. 'Stc. The Kciiutue has L. II. Q. on cacti tablet. .1 Pain bam no rdtow IU Dr. litlo Pmn Till Vr.MUM'Nerrariutartatft tUaruuuUk Courses hi ARricuhure, Mechanical and Electrical hnineerinf. Household Science and Pharmacv. TUITION FREE AND NO INr-i. DENTALS. It.n, French. andOermau nminn.l ti. next teim will bejiu Sept. 30, 1898 ' fe For catalrgue address W. E. YATES Se? retary. or.THOS. M. GATCII, President. out failL-ue and reaches te Journey's ldV .l S"i&. !istaJnce:nt hni7nn '"."'"""I'uatio, Montaana Dakota, ebraska and the oil or states, the eye Is feasted with see n'ns Pleasing and impressive, white ml -- .U.IUK uiaciiiiiiorLS rirn tor tickets and full pnr- WATT NO. 225 Pllllllnnr.,r..l bullilinir formerly occupied by D in Fry'H clrutr torcsaleiu. Or. other uiet with. ticularscallon THOMAS, & CO. Au'ents. the J. ir ma m-,, U KOEIILEH, Manager. II. MARKIIAM. G. F. & P. A. Portland Corvallis & Eastern R. H. Company, Corvallis, Or. IS St, HOT SPRINGS Miles 12:50 p, m 1:45 p. 6.1 o p. in. . 7:00 a. . 1 1 '40 a, .I2.S P m. m. in 5 a, ni. 1220 p ui. KT.t... - "l, i "surc seekers. rf I am Freired to pack people into the hot UlJ svnngj. or any phce in the imuntains, here also to cook for small or larre mnini JI!" I ties, address. ' b shorter -nwl .. ..1 1 - .... . UCUPH l)t ..uu any Olilcrl Kas C 11 v. mi, "Ulhem and sniui half biu ... .ii.. 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TURNER Agent Albany, To Fruit Growers.!, c"'lent, Purtlan.io, Uunih4 (?all ar-ul ui il,. l. .. .... . i 1 V , ;"'"ur" rune "ts1"" i uiien nun. MORLEY S9 -Mate ,eet Safe.,, j ttrfcler 1 & PATRICK CURE YOURSELF! witMiOmnuB 2Zi '"" """ii.ll hh JolJ Lr !... . ' iu fuin ;2 Ifnnau U4W1, iVIADE MK A MAN ftJAA TAULBTB POSITIVEt.Y CUItri cr. imUncy.HIepleuiM,eto iu. . er'-iiun.'Ji?ihB' "aofciSr and luJI cimIoul Thtu nuicklu aud turelk IVmJ VIUUW JaolS S7oon. 3 IK a tua for tuitxrbiuiaeM eruurl. tln UmiaZi '','1" and Couwinptlon II I -"H i 2l kMSWiihiS!.tS?5'M AjaxTaUeU- ? mI.... .. n... viuv THO. 1 K. can lo tarti In CUM 10kUI.;i,. "" ana will cara l,cln . . S.a xr?i .. rm. Lrrn.i.i " : ii iu, ut 3 bum I ,u h'vuur "" -"''ViSuj Fo' ,ale n Sa'.m Or., byD.JI. FRV diBBll l.pPf i Miwiuilinii rnu BU M1M null IS SSW otptUt, Olnralur true. medv co whirls' Ulon.1