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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1898)
"5Fr3RWSf30R'" rty&ityrs 1 fi ritS'wlf j"! "-V tWllllKlllllHl" 'tf?i"t" YiibiTij 'sn i?il -MffTn mwmmtmmtimtiiBataAaml&Mij&iij . , $ : l-v ft. I 'v " J tfC rVr - f-'fr b N Brokers chew Piper Heidsieck Plug- Tobacco "on the board." It helps them hold on until the right moment! It is a perfect chew pleasant and satisfying. Just a nip of it now and then gives nerve to busy business men. CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BY HOiriSR BHOTHKKS, SYTUKDAY, NOVEMBER ia, ifJo8, Dally, One TToar $3.00, la Advnnoo. Daily, Tour Montlui $1 00, ir Advnnoo. WMkly, Ono Year $1.00, in Advnnco FLETCHER AND UlNQIIAM. No one can blamo ICdltor Fletcher for sticking by Ills frlotida. It Is ti man's duty to do that, ovun wtioti it becomes dlgagrecnblo. Uut noonocan convince us that Mr. Blnuhtun lias u rljrtit to selfishly usurp tlio public po Hltions of ottior men. Tuko tlio atovo works coho. From the bculnnlnpr, whon tlio HhorllT appointed Clydo IJratxkabun to tuko chargo of tlio penitentiary stoyo foundry, Mr. IlluKhuui was at work to Imve Supt. Gilbert put In charge, nnd een sun nested ill hi to tlio slier I IT. Now It turns out tbat lie had bis way finally and Mr. Gilbert Is mununcr und trustee. Wo can novcr believe that Governor Lord had Mr, Gilbert put In there. It Is rather the work of State Treasurer Motscliun.wlio hud fulled to colloot of LoowcnborK & Co. the notCH duo tlio state. Bo Fletcher defends Illtighutu et al. for (totting themselves a fat Job and virtually putting n Inrtfo business ou t of tlio reach of tlio stato and tlio Incoming administration and wliero they can keep hands on It. Of course, Mr. Metschan will bunk for tills largo wholcsulo and manufacturing business und Motsehuu, Gllbort, lllouhum et ul will lose uothlntr by it. Hut wliero will tlio stato got off? Where does n little farmer not so(I who falls to pay for stuto land, oru loan to the stato school land board? He not off with an ex coutlon In tho courts. Uut LowonbcrK, who has puld tlio state nothing prac tically, ho Is protected und sorerul h It'll priced men like Gllbort and DlDghatn aro forced onto tlio state payrolls besides. It can not bo thut our esteemed contemporary, und ex-uovernor Is whore tlio carrion Is, and will defend all of Bingham 'u kcIicuics to a finish, If ho does ho will bo rewarded Per haps ha will be appointed receiver and manager of Tub Journal, when lHnghatu and Davis Kct un order to have one Appointed. Ho would bo their choice. Ho would bo u safe man. No one would bo skinned nllvo but the legislative committee clerks, eeo? Thut expluins his llattcry or Gilbert, Puttcrsdn, UlnKham, et ill. There Is only ono kind of business, besides a lawyer's, thut prospers on litigation- -n newspaper. Thk Journal owes Urothcr Irvino an apology. Ilodld notiuy In tcstl- in Tin: Journal suit that Thk Jour NAL was poorly edited. "Hammer the lolsluturo commit tee dorks unmoroifully, but keep still about all tho bljr thieves. Thut kind of u reform papor suits tho gunff." Editor Fletcher. Tin: Journal warned tho Union party. ngulnfit Impt rted orators to attack the war policy of the ad ministration In Oregon; also In the WuBhlnRton campaign. Was Tub Journal right or wrorw? Heo olcctlon roturns. His legal ability Is every wliero ad mitted. Ho Is one of tho best lawyors In tho stato today, nnd his extensive praotico la evldonco of that fact. Ho bus ability, energy and Industry, and Iblsqultoposslblo that tho Journal will llnd this out Iw fore his case Is closed. Evorybody knows who Kdltor Fletcher Is talking about In the ubovo oulogy. Hero Is the highly cdlfylilg boast ingof Mr. Flctchorfor tho bcnelltof Ulnglmm, Patterson ut ui, In his last Issue eulogizing Hlngham: "Tho gentlnman will llnd boforo wo aro through with him that he has been playing with edged tool. Wo hayo had sumo little experience In tho kin.1 of warfare ho solects. Wo havo brokon lances with men quite as nblo as lie, und so fur wo huyo never low ored our colors. Wo aro llrmly of opinion that wo ahull not Inyo to do it this tlmo, No man with n knot on tho ond of his neck can niako ns do It now, not if wo know oursolf.'' HW fMsHlmakJ. jt& sW.ll JT , . .-lrrH,l The average clenry. man is not a healthy man. There are many reason tbat contrlb. ute to make him ilcll. cate. He leads a sedentary life, lie doesn't take auOicltnt exer die. Just the name he U a baril-workluir nun. He lakes too much trouble about other people' troub. lea to trouble much about bis own. He thluk too much about other nick tieo. pie to look after his own health. The re sult I tt)t the hard, working clergyman become a semi la. valid early Jn life. JOURNAL "X-RAY8." UooHovelt Is the uncrowned king. 1 Honda, stocks, etc gone up; wheut dawn; vote with the bondholder?. MMr, Fletcher would make, u dandy rfleeiyer.fnr that pupor of ours.'' Tlio Ototr. And Collector of (,'ustoius ''Ike" Tittcnon Is uatockholdo"?, In Tuk JHNAiftoo, ' "There. Is ono 'reform editor who wer hurts our feelings. It ain't Hpfer.'HDoGang. tiithidg ui the Hulem. newspaper NHWfaiu agree ui,iOn,---thnt they nil read Thk Journal, " I lucre is no necessity lur tun. a rirnrv. man adds nothing- to his usefulness, Gut rreatly detract from It. by neglecting his health. If a mail, be he clenrvmnn or lavmuti Vill resort to the right remedy just a noon a he feel out of sorts, and knows that he I a little billou.1, or that hi liver is torpid, or hi digestion is out of order, he will re main healthy and robust and add much to hi usefulness and many year to hia life. Dr. Picrcc'a Golden Medical Discovery restores the appetite, makes digestion and assimilation perfect, invigorates the liter, purifies the blood and tones the ncrvca. It is the greatest of all known blood-maker and flesh-builder, it cure oS per cent, of all cases of consumption and diseases of the air passages. Thousands who were given up by the doctor and had lost all hope have testified to their complete re covcry under thi marvelous medicine. It Is the discovery of an eminent and skillful ctallst, Dr. R, V, Pierce, for thirty yeara Hotel and NY. HOFER BROTHERS WIN. . Continued from First Page. TESTIMONY AND -ARGUMENTS. Taklogof tcstltuooy la the suit of Bingham otal for a receiver or Tue Uapital Journal was continued qn Friday. N. J. Judah, of the States man, was called. He vm a reader of j TheJournal. A paper IlkoTiiE Jour nal, to be properly conducted, editor ! ought to have 918 a wcck,asslstant 8IG, ' reporters $12. Cross examined by Holmes; Hud been in newspaper work ten yoa; value of services depended on oxperl- onco of mun employed; In this Held he referred towages for a routine aer vice; he Included responsibility in his ' estimate: ovcrv man had to act In and ! do all he could. In JU!)2or 181)3 such services wero worth more. Wngcs had declined 30 per cent. A. F. Hofcr called: Iden tilled the minutes of tho record book of Thk Journal Co.as being In hlshundwrlt Ing; also accounting with company. Cross-cxu mined: bid tho property in In the name rf Hofer Bros. B Hofcr and A. V. Hofer. Receipted tojtlic sheriff the ainoiitit of tho Judgment. Frank Too V8, news reporter of tho Statesman culled. Had tlye yours ex perience. Was a reader of The Jour nal. Reasonable compensation for an cdltjr would be 817.50 to $20 a week, other reporters $12 to $15 a week: this wag where uh cdllor hud two or three assistants. Cross-ex: editor of a morning paper did not have to work at night but worked longer hours; waucs had been inordinately low for live years; had 6omo experience us a reporter before coming toBuIom. Hero plulntlll rented In Introduu duction of testimony. Mr. Holmes expressed surprise thut, uftor sub. poenuelng the business munuger und ordering the hooka brought Into court,' they hud no desire to ex amine the sume after charging all sorts of frauds In connection there with. Mr, Curson said thut It wus the duty or defer.dunts to present un ac counting und for them to tlio object Ions thcrotu. Tho court ruled that the plulntlffs could file any motion they suw lit nnd ho would pass upon It. Mr. Curson then propurcd what fs termed a motion forun Interlocutory decrco demanding an accounting und olted authorities. Mr. Bingham had also u largo num ber of authorities from nearly every state in tho Unlon, to read and .also domandod an ordor for an expert ac counting. The defendants must rcuder It. Mr. Carson said: "As long hs we get what we want, wo don't care by what naiuo It Is called." Mr. Holmes denied that the plead ings admitted any uccountlnu con trary to thut provided by law. De fendants wero served with a notice to bring their books hero and they did ao. it was true defendants had re ceived a largo sum of money and their books showed what was dono with this monny overy dollur. Thoy eomo here to try their case and then In the midst of tho trial they ask un Inter, locutory decrco to go forwurd and propuro an accounting. They wero not under oath and there was no rulo of any court requiring u dorendant to go ahead In a caso like this and prove the allegations or tuncomplalnt, Defendants wero here on trial undjhad a right to bo heard If Blnghum and Davis hud any questions to usk. Mr. Blnghum sidd thev must first " establish their right tout) accounting. Thoy had dono that and they asked the court to determine how this accounting was to be had "In many respects this case la peculiar In this state, and stands ulouo In this res poct."anld Mr. Blnghum. "I don't think there has been any thlnd llko it," said tho court. Then Mr. Bingham read another long rambling lot of decisions from Now Jcrsoy, South Carolina, Rhode Island and OunalasKa, Ono caso was where n man Invented $10,000 In con federato bonds, a parallel caio to their buying atook In Thh Journal. Judge Boiso heard all the argument and said: "I don't think thero Is unyliilug yet on which the court could llnd any thlng-unirmutivcly. Tho citse is in no position for tho court to ordor un accounting. The motion Is overruled" M. L. Chumberlnlo, president of tho journal Company, culled by do renuo. Hud boon u stockholder from Its organization. Directors held meetings once a ycur and sometimes oftcner. There was generally u report of the condition if tho buslncta by A. i uorer, jr., and It wus uccr pted and approved. Compensation of defend ants wus talked oyer ut theso meot 1HB. and salaries wore raised und lowered as business permitted. Mr. Chamberlain Identified original con They are Gomina o.R.H. IHiaV vt HL i 0RpART W m jL ... ift FOR W dBi S .fiBfE H mWF&ZM x&Z ?mM?MiZ. i-'.t XWiSX y v BfJBBRiW 8 pm ili HMBIhE 'b& O I L'w I1 Vtf 7irSMI Spokane vwr73 . il. v-unVs-- Jr P emn--KnJ Hsf,nM. tmf ja&BtaWrAMiFljlffi'N a l aTTTK SA MXW. TfaW1KMililiiiv M OVvii TIME SC1IEDULK. l'Vom Portland. Sail Lake, Denver F worth, Omaha , Kanta City. St. I-ouU, Chicago ana l-.ast. ARRIVK. Walla Wallp, Z Spokane, JMinneapolls, bt. Paul, Duiutn, Milwaukee (Jlii caRo and East 7am Tum Thurs and Sat k isli and German Expert Specialists. Flvo Physicians and Surgeons, all graduates from the best Medical Colleges In tho world, Incorporated under the la a-h ol California for $250,000. Established 20 years. A part of the staff of the English and German Expert Specialist and Dr. Myers & Co., will make their regular moutly visit to Willamette Hotel Salem Nov, 19, The staff of the English und Gorman Expert Specialists Is composed of live regularly graduated doctors cuch a physician who has had many years experience In curing all manner of chronic diseases, ' During the past quarter of u century the success of this most worthy nnd popular Institution has been phenomenal, Discuses which have bullied the ( kill or other physicians and stubbornly refused to yield to ordinary medi cines, methods und appliance, am quickly subdued and mastered by the English and German Expert Specialists. They have the largest and best cquipcd medical institution In America. The Engllih und German Expert Specialists arc not only competent and rcliuble, but arc responsible, being backed by ample capliol and able management, HOME CURES While It Is preferable In many Instances to see a pall out, tho English and German Expert Specialists huyo cured thousand of person whom they never huvu seen. If you cannot ace tho doctors wtltc tho homo ofllco for question list nnd free nuvlco In regard to your ullmeut. CALL ON THE DOCTORS WHEN TllEY COME-All ailing people should sec the English und Qcrmnn Expert Specialists. A friendly talk, which costs ubsolulely nothing, Is bound to result In u grout dcnl or good, whether treatment Is tuken or not. CONSULTATION FREE. THEENOL1SH AND GERMAN EXPECT SPECIALISTS. A Statf of tho Most Eminent Physlcluns and Surgeons In tho World. Main olllce: 7ill Market St., San Francisco. 6am Mon Wed Fn OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. AH tailing dates sub ject to chance. For San Kmnchco. Nov. x. 4 7, 10, 13 , 6 , 19, 22, 25, 2H. COLUMDIA RIVEtt STEAMEKS To Astoria and way land. ingj, NOMINATE A CITY TICKET, . By Direct Vote of the Resident Qualified Electors of the City of Salem, CANDIDATES NAMED. Spokane fljer 1015 a m 4 rm 4pm ex Sun WILLAMETTE AND YAMHILL RIVERS Oregon City, Dayton and way landing T WILLAMETTE RIVER 1 Portland (o Salem and way landings 3 ."3 pm iMon Wtd Leave SNAKE RIVER Rlparla 1:45 am Leave Rlparia dallg ex- Mon I ceptSatu.day. Wed jLeave Lewlston dally e Friday cept Friday. 430 P B' Tues Tliur Sat Lv Ltw l.tlon 5.'4S a i Sun Tuej Thurs WILLAMETTE- RIVER DIVISlOiN. PORTLAND SALEM ROUTE-,8leamri Ruth for Portland Tuesday, TluiriJa nod Saturday st 7:15 a. m. Transfers to street car line at Oreg 01 w if the steamers are delayed there ound tnp tickets to allpointsln Oregon, eshing. ton, California or the east. Connecting made at Portland with all rail, ocean ond river lines. W. II. HURLBURT. .. Gen'U'as. Apt. Portland. Mi G M..POWERS. Agent, Trade street dock Salem. flOISE & HARKER, t-ity Agent. Fou Mayor J. A. RICHARDSON, W. T.GRAY, PHIL METdHAN, 0. P. IJIHHnr. MELANCHTON W. FIUNT, JEFFERSON MYERS, FRED WIOOlW LOT L. PEAROE. "" For Rkcokder ED. N. EDE3, 0. K. URANDENHURG. STEVEM'FADDEN p a TURNER, A. O. COND1T. ' ' A' For Marshal 0. D IIUTTON, DOC GIBSON, J. C JOHNSON. For Treasurer A. A. LEE, JOS. DAUMGARTNER. For Alderman, First Ward J. M. LAWRENCE, FRANK WATER, LOT PE.vR'JE Pn HORGAN. ' "'" Second Ward E. F. PARKnURST, J. P.tSRlZZBbL,EUB LAFORE, E. 1! Pinr BROOK. ' -'7T - '"illIL. TmnD Ward HIRAM SMITn, A. BLOSSER,.O.I. STAI1L. Fourth Ward JOHN S. GRAHAM, GEO. O. BINGHAM. The Journal will keep standing a list of all persons publlcaly named forclty olllces ror Inrornntlon of Its reader-, The Journal has no eandi dates for any olllce, Fill out ticket below, cutout, and then get your neighbor to do the rttne and lot th3 people name the candidates, ' DIRECT NOMINATION BLANK Candidate for MAYOR. E. Hofcr and A. F. Hofcr wero called nnd subjected to a cioss-cxunil -nation as to their services and com pensation. Both tcstlllcd to having voluntarily reduced their wages during tho hard times, and thut tho minting material could be repluced for $1000 or lesa. Tho new press wus bought with their o.vn money, M. Carson usked how defendants had travelled east on trnrKportut'on from railroad companies. This was ruled out by tho court us Improper cross-examination. A. F. Hofer pro duced tho ledger showing personal uccounts ol Ilufcr Bros, for euch week slnco their employment by Tml Cap ital Journal Co. At tho conclusion or the testimony Mr. Holmes on tujliulf or dofondantfl offered to submit thu uiso without argument. Mr. Carson citjd authorities to tho point that a resolution or bylaws llxtng tho salaries of directors must be entered on record to bo binding against thu corporation, But his authority was all relating to an In solvent corporation. He claimed that tho evidence of all the witnesses was thut the services of those-defendants were not worth what they charged. He cited Thompson on corporations, that directors and In tel estcd parhescoulchnot vote salaries In which thoy wero Interested. The corporation had now no prop erty. It was Insolvent because there was nothing loft of It. This was tho hlgliest proor or Insolvency und entitled them to a receiver. Mr. Carson labored along for an hour or moro with citations or au thorlty or scattering character. When he quit Mr, Holmes briefly summed up tho caso for defendants. Contention of plaintiffs wus con trary to law and equity nn holy writ n. !.. ....1.1 .!. I. I . . ,UI VIIUU lb a Plllll UIO UUUrVriH fl.tur-rl. I- nnn ,!. ...... !....,...- worthy of his hire. Tho wanes uo- diseases, und heneo tho most .iminnit , -..... ,..v al.succjodoJ had acquiesced In the trunsuctlon of business by Hofcr Bros., these plnlntllfs were bound thereby Thoy had no more rights than their predecessors had nnd their predecessors had consented to all that had been done und hud barred all their right to roller. Acts after they became stockholders they could do mund nu Investigation and an ac counting, but not for tho eight years proceed I rig. Until their- patties became stock holders thero wus no cnmpralnt. They brought no stockholder to provo that the wage claimed by Horer Bros, were not duo und fairly allowed them by consent of all stockholders prior to the advent Blnghum, Duvls et ul Tho plaintiffs could not show cleun hunds In thlscuse. It. appears that Davis Is only 11 hguo head for another politician. This was another evidence of Insincerity of this liti gation. Mr. Curson concluded In another earnest appeal for his clients. The conductor tho suit was gentlemanly throughout. Judge Boiso adjourned the court to I) a. 111. 20u Miles . H" economy Is the road to wealth why not putronlzo tho Sulom Steam Dyeing &Clcanlmr Works, 195Com uiorelnl St. und save money, in add Itlon to Dyeing and Cleaning, wo do general repairing, such us rollning und roblndlngcoutsaud vests, pluclng new velyot collura buttons, patches etc, We use iioiio but tho best or muterlul, work neat, cheap, und promptly done. Our prices uro right. fry Scbllllns'a Hut tua and baking oowdar. shorter und u whole huir day quicker than any othcrllne to Omaha, Kan sas city, St. Louis nnd all other suthcrn and southeastern cities, Thico routes cast via Denver, St, Paul, and Billings, Mont. Tickets ut olllces or connecting lines. If you go etst via Omaha, you cun stop off nnd sec tho Truns-Mlss.lsslpp exposition A. C. SHELDON. Gen'l auent, Portland Or YOUR TACB Shows the tatc of your fesllngs and the state ol your health as well. Impu e blood makes Itsel apparent In a pih an sallow complexion, nmpies and Skin Eruptions, if yuu arc iccung weak ana worn ou and do not iiuvr a neamiy appearance you should try Acker's Hlood Elixir It cmes all blood 'Jiseases where chrap Sanaraiillas and to. called purifiers Mil, knowing this we .sell every u ttlc on a positive guarantee. Lunn & Brooks, druggists. RECORDER. TREASURE MARSHAL Fill out for ward lnfwhlchyou live, ALDERMAN-Flrst Ward To Fill Vacancy For Full Term ALDERMAN-Second Ward ALDERMAN Third Ward. ALDERMAN-FourthWard. Signature. Residence . . rHNatTrsis-Twvss vsaarHausrarsv Fill out tho above and deposit In Direct Nomination Ballot Box at Cap ital Journal OuTcc ssavsi ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLE RJ ARK sold on -. posltlvs cnaroiure. Cures heart num. raising ol .lie food, distress fter whib or any lorm 01 uyspepsia. One little tal).et gives immediate relic r. a?c and e.oc Lunn & Ilrook:, druggists. The fooner a cough or "com is cued the better. Lingering colds are dangerous. One Minute Cough Cure qukklycues It. Why suffer when tuch a i-mmi. ..... i. ...l.Cl La ... . "" I." " ......... .v-v.11 1 11 picasani, store. a-onc's Drug ACKER'S ENGLISH RF.Urnv wir r s.op n cjugU at any tl e, and will cure the Worst Cold in Iwelv knur nr ... .. f - . . ", 1. luiiev ic gist.. ' drug- Foul-Smelling Catarrh. count of Hofcr Bros, for theso many years wa9 unchallenged. Plulntllfs hud never assailed the validity of that judgment. It Im parted absolute verity of accounts. All the loud churgesjof fraud In their plcunlngs hud never shown up. Tuoy had proven nnuo of their allegations. Tho character or sorvlces rendered wus different from that or wltnes-ses who testified ns to wages they should receive They hud ul! tho work to do tructof Hofer BrtnAwlth the lutoT.luua l,1 responsibility O.Shuwund E. M. Wulte, W. itnmnBKOinont. uyurs, ami .m, l. besides of h 1 chief consultlur phTilcUnto the Invalids1 ma ,-jursricsi institute, at All medicine dealers sell It. Surgical Institute, at llulTalo. IV write N. It "Klght. year ago I was taken with what 111 111 . 1 t, U .. v.-.i - i...7 -.:".-'-t: .-? ? wij 1 iu a vuigtu nuicK ana 1 could not Ut un donor called liver couipUlut I btfcsn 1' sarutiartlUt.and other mullclBr. ni KeuuncK, ti of Caruutoii, Oraftou Co.. New iaiuuiiii. 1 ucEaa aociormi lor tl, laklnir It 1'cbru- Iouk eaouitb to eat. tntdlctnea.. I havo Uktu one txXtle ofdoldcii I beeau ukiuir Dr. ricrrc'a m Medical Pltcovery' aud one vUl of I nud no othtr ruedidne eoual to your Veiled In hcipluir me." I'ltatim Without n eouat for constipation and blllomuess Dr.nercc' fleasaut I'eikta, uiiamoenu in us directors, omploylng them v conduct tho papor, which up fi that tlmo hud been a great loss on their hands, C'ros6oxamlnutlon by Bingham. Witness could not remember a lot of aliened conversations; but said he wus not particularly worrying about it; Mr. Bingham stated alleged sum mm suosiunce or soyerai convorsa tions but C. could only remember Mr. Bingham's asking him If his stock was ror sum; Bingham offered to 'war all expense of suit; Mr. Bingham asked a loto' questions llko tho fol fel fol eowing: "If about tho time I were talking to. you, (hut matter were not talked botweeuyouand i'?" P, 5Jr. Chamberlain was not naught ly any of thu tine spun theories of tho plaintiff., Major Sliorinan expressed surprise at tho courso tho cue had tuken. Thero wus unontlro absoncotif good faith in the whole proceeding. They begun a suit and did not follow it up with uny steps by luw In such uetion?. They usked Injunction without III Ing a bohd.und asked .1 receiver with out showing facts required by law to grant one, Nel:t they et'k to stop un execution golnir into effect without making thu sheriff a parly. Now they cite authorities in oases wliero direct ors voto themselves compensation, which Is not this caso at all. This was a small corporation, In which thero were but live or six persons. They hud not availed thomselvos of any of the rights or Individual stockholders. Thoy had never mention.ed the bring ing or this equity suit to any officer or thh corporation. II the stockholders whom Bingham, Davis, Patterson et. to get rid or. Tlioreyia but ono way to euro it. Tho disease is in the blood, and all the sprays; washes and inhaling mixtures In the world cun havo no permnuout tmeui, wnaiuvtJr upon 11, swift's spe clflooures Cnturrh permanently, for it is tho only remedy which can rouoh tho di-oAso nnd force- it from tho blood. Mr. B. P. McAllister, of Harrodsbure, Kv., had Catarrh for years. Ho write: I oould 110 lmproTement whatever, though I was ooutUiitly treated with unrayg nun waaiifji. and lUfTer eni . Inliallnir rtunetlle In faot, I could feel that each winter I was wor than tho year previous. Klnafljr t was brouRhtto my notice that Catarrh was a blood disease, and after think tnjr or r the matter. I saw It was unreasonable to expect tobecurvd by remeiilea hleli only reached the surface. I VHL7L' II1CII lieiMlietl Ilk ir 8.8. 8.. and after a few hnttleB were mnl 1 ...L ttceda TwrCtillble lmnmement (Ininlnninif thereruetly, the dlea was iorced out of my system, and a complete cure was the result. lauviseaii wnonave- this dreaatul dUease to abandon thelrlocal treatment. which ha never done them any good, and tale 8 b. 8., a rem edy that can rvaoti the disease and cure It." To continue tho wrong treatment for Catarrh Is to continue to suffer. Swift's Specific is a real blood remedy, and cures obstlnato, deep-seated diseases, which other remedies have no effect Whatever IIOOII It nrnmntlv wiinl.M Catarrh, and never rails to cure even the most aggravated cases. Overcome evil with giod, Overcome your coughs and coidj wlih One Minute Couch Lure. It cures croup, ripnchiiis.pneumonia, la grippe and I nng diseases. Stone's Drug EAST AND SOUTH VIA l"HE SrHSTA RO'JTE OK THE Southern Pacific Co UXfRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY YAQTJIN KOUTE (9:30 AM 00 A M OOP II 6:00 v Ml Lv..."l'ortland. ..Ar 8.-JS PMyLv....Satcm ....Lv 7-'45 A M ) Ar. San Francisco . Lv Above trains stop at all principal statiom het. Pnrtlnmt nn,t Vnl-m ni. it ellerion, Albany, Tangent. Shedds, Halsey Iarrislmrg, Junction CitV, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tlons from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSKBURQ MAIL, ,-DAILY. 8.'30 A io;55 a 5:30 r Pullman "f Lv. .. Portland Lv,.,. Salem,. Ar .. Roseburg bullet sleeper and ..Ar H.'301'M . Lv 1 1 50.T ti Lv 7.'3oa u Many a household is saddened because of ...uieiu ccpa sa ie ami certain cure foi croup such ns One Minute Cough Cure, See lht your lit.lt. ont-s ate protected. Sloic' Drug More, c-rmiH...1a sleeping cars attached to all through train WEST SIDE DIVISION? BBTWEKN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mailtialns dally exccHSunday.J .un mi i.T,.,.ioriianu,. Ari .-opu 1315 r m f Ar. rl K.'ta p 1 . .Corvnlli.. Lvf t.-o5 Pi Corvallts When ou ask for DeWltt's Kaiel Salve don t accept a cunti lict. There are more cases ol pile, be ng cur.dbythis, than ul) others stone's drug store. A COUCh is UOt like a levrr T ,1a.. .. htveiorunacrlaiucourse. Cur it quickly with One Minute CoUjth.Cvre.tha U-st rem edyforall. Wereccomm.nd it became its good, tone's drug store. m Aiinny anu Lorvallis connect wit uaiui ui inc vi, u, li, Ky. """ IKAIW PAILY I.RXCEPT SUNDAY. CorvaUis k Eastern Railroad Coniiccihiir at YAQl'INA wllhtli YAQDINA BAY STEAMSHIP COMPANY 8TKAMKI19 Grace Dollar and Navarro rirxt-claiw In every respect. Quo of the store Moamerii Is due to -all from Yaipilns about overj' five day. Shortest Xtoiito llclwei'ii Belwcei Valley Points and too FrDciscj Kare: Albany anil I'olnta West t San Vranrlsr II. 1, Tabln Kotiiid Trip WAI.TIBN, T P. & V. A. 10.tt) . 17.00 KMVIN STONE, Manser. 4:50 PM Lv ...Portland. ...Arl 835 730 P M V Lr . McMinnville Lv- K.-d 130 PMjAr Independence Lv) 4.'o ; A m 1 A M A U Uirect connections at San 1-rancisco with Occidental aud Oriental and. Pacific mail steamship linos for JAPAN AND CHINA Sailing dates on application ivaics ana tickets In Kact-m jHflLH. y&w Witch Ilsiel Salve, the enemy of sores, uuihihiiu wuuiiiu. ti never tails to piles. Lunn & Drools, diuggUls. cure nnint nn rnX- .AJ??JAPAN' CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtain" from W. W. SKINNER,' Ticket !Z C.ilARi&kjWp When Going East J. Tl'ltNKH, Asent, Albany, Ore Oreffon Short Line. TIIE- l onstiiMilion j)(evenls tlje body from rid. Unit itt-ir ni u'nii.n.ti.. rt.(... .. . i- 1 .V ' " .""' vm Little Larly Risirs remove the trouble and cure sick l.eadache, lllllousnejs. Snail suL'ar v.vm, UUi, Si) ui cause nausea, Stone's drug store. er-l service a la Lata to licit e.tily to rise prepare! a man for his home u the skies. Little Early Riser, the pil' that makes lif longer, bet er andwlter, Stone's diug note. MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CIIHR.J Kirv Headache, Indigestion and constipation. A delightful herb diink. Removes all erup- I Irvna Al it. 1 i h nut.l ! . " ..W...V, ...u ,,.., .iwui,iiK a ciieci com Clexlon, or money refunded. 35c iul 50c unn & IlrooVs, druggists. C C C&r iwfcsfelutf TheUiuim la ruroly YcKOtahlo. ami Is the only blood remedy cuanintooil tn onntnln n dangerous minerals. Books mailed free by Swift Speclflo Company, Atlanta, Georgia, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought && Soars tho Signature o Use-alirst-tlass lineln traveling bttwetn Minneapolis. St. Paul aud f!hir.. .i ,u principal tojyn, in Central ViscoS,i'n. lOfflfiK' TIUP Pullman Palace Sleeping and chair cars VU,,- " lacivitc. The Dining care are operat.-d in the Int est of its patrons, the most elegant servi wk, uuiaicn, meats are setved Carts. hSd0readnvia,$,-ClWH "" r The Wisconsin Central Lines. for all connections at Chicago and Milwaukee For eastern points. " licketfull information call on Soj, ,,., lick-t jgent or write "earesi m AS c- POND Star0UtrSalff(5:r(;"nera, Quickest. safest, Cheapes Line for all point Et and southeast. FREE reclining chair cap, Pullman paUfe leeping car,'nd upholstered tourUt sleep ing can on sill throuch trains. UOISE & DARKER, Agent Salem, Or C. O. TERRY, Tiaveling Passenger Afea , W. E.COMAN, ' . General Agent. U4 Third Suee Portland. Or. , Btn tat j Ihe Klad Yw Hart Un)S Bough NO CHANGE COMPLETE COMFORT Tho.care the points that nuke railroad travel dtssrable, Those are (he qualitie that are the I'elight of the pas enger over the popular NORTHERN PACIFIC JU1LR0AD Ti.e roadbed cf the entire line has been Im proved and rides as smooth as a floor and no wlih Immense New Engine? Vestibule Double Door Costlier Delghlfiil Sleepers There is nolhing left to to desired, R' alwaya low to all points east. For particulars THOMAS, WATT & CO. J37 Commercial Street ?zr