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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1898)
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Hut tlio others aro censurable for trusting such munuiiemont aud following such brainless leadership In tlio niiiiio of party. Has it ot so that u miiu must bo u brainless boodlcr before he can bo recognized as a Republican loader ? That la about tlio way It hud begun to look at Salem, and tho llcpubllcuuti who didn't like the looks of things roputlatcd the wliolo business. Tho Citizens' committee havo made a vigorous clean campaign and deserve tho good wishes of ull who lovo good Rovornmorjt. They aro conbclantious men, who havo llown In the f aco of tho regular party organization, to ac complish reforms needed In this city, that will bo u benllt even to tho.su who opposed them. There has been a grout dual said about tho ''push", but tho thing to dread after election lb tho "pull." That li mora widespread than the "push," and ovun ombruccs many good citizens who will bo apt to resist having tholr little attractions and cstras cut off quite us much us tho push." Mayor Rlshop und tho now city government lmyo u hard tubk boforo the m. liutthoy go Intoonlco with no ono to toward und no enemies to punish. Their campaign was mudo -Without buy Inn a vote or promising a Job or an onico. They tin vo no party to serve, no ring to reward, und no strikers to put on the payrolls. With Reed codnsol Mayor lilshop will make a successful admit: Istrullon. Tho situation atSulcm Is too critical und complicated for the best adminis tration to accomplish much. A non-partisan citizens' commission should), lo raised to doviso Wuy and Mcuns for Increasing tho city's revenues und maintaining tho city's credit. It is going to lako it great deal or Jiruincss und good horno tonso to deal with tho conditions us they exist In this city. Mayor lilshop should not bo called on to do ull tho pluntiltig und itfhtinsr, lie should bo generously Mlted in tho laborious task he lias bwu called upon to porform. This city should nourish under good gov eminent and with good business Management, it is surrounded by rich country, 1ms a good trudo.has all that jKXMtOHiako a beautiful, prosperous, f rflwjD: community, Il9 model gov. rnrtjSbould bo its greatest und best advertisement. Jt should be known tfft jy fcJU KlinMiflffiMlilli North Carolina, tame as myself I ' UK to tlio wuild ustlio best inunaKCd city on tlio Fucltlc coast. As such It should havo a Krcat future. VALE, DINOHAM, Tho curtain has dropped on the lust Act of Geo. Grab Rlnghum's political career. Last spring, when he forced himself upon tho pcoplo us u candidate for school dliector, and rccolvcd about ono-ilfth his party vote, ho tried to muko the Republi cans ucllovo It was u case or luck, or chanco simply an accident. Ho pro posed to glyo thorn one more sample of his political skill and forced iilm fcolf upon them us city munnger. They wero told to stand buck und eco him "clean out tho enemy." Ho culled his convention without consulting tho voters, so us to forco a ticket upon them between two days, and he has led his friends Into the slough of despond. As u result a city thut Is two-tO'Ono Republican is lost to the urund old party. Ho still has his tax collecting pull und his pull on the state stove works. Hut those political Jobs will not lust forever. J. J. Richardson tho architect and builder left lust Tuesduy for his homo ut Salem, Or. Ho designed and aiu mo greuicr portion or tho ma sonry und woodwork on W. J. Rruns tot tor's big llro proof building. As un urchltcct und all round mechunlo Mr. Ulohardson Is at the heud of his profession. He Is a uenial ur.d unpretentious gcutlomun and mudo many friends In Dunsmulr during his few months stny.Dtuis mulr News. There in a world of roiuunce hi tin pic tare of a young trlrt reiullni? lici Hwrethcnrt'ii love-let teiH In n multitude of imsck, If litr future could aUo be plct tired, the picture would contain a world of jitlios To the healthy, robust wo in a it, marriage tucaui happlnes, the Hupieme joy of motlieiliood and the niouiUe of a Iouk, healthy life col iieipiuiiieiis witn tin- man of her choice To the woman who miners from disease or weakness of the delicate and Important or Kutu concerned in wifehood and mother hood, wedlock means mtffcriiiK and mater nity dentU Dr K V Pierce is an eminent and Hkilimi specialist, for tlilrty car chief conttiUiiiK pliyxicUii to the Invalida' Hotel ricical Institute, of llufljlo. N V Uurlutr that time, with the assistance of u htuff of able physician, he has prescribed for thousands of women. The Institute of which be U the head Is one of the ureutest in the world lie U a regularly cruiluatcd physician aud has practiced right in one place for thirty years, The esteem In which he Is held by his neighbors Is nhowti by the fact that they chose him for their represent attve hi the National Congress. The regard in which ue it iieia uy those whom be lias treated is shown by the thousands of letters nnuieci in ur rtercea common sense Med teal Adviser, telling of the benefits derived from his treatment Ur. Pierce Is the discoverer of a wonder ful medicine for women, known as Doctor Pierce's l'uvorite Prescription It cures all weakuess aud disease of the feminine or trans. It allays Inflammation, heals ulcers tlou and soothes pain It tones the nerves Taken during the Interesting period, it banishes the usual discomforts and maker baby's advent easy and almost painless Thousands of women have testified to its marvelous merits. An houe.it druggist won't advise a substitute Tbe profit side of life Is health. The bal ance U written in the rich, red, pure blood ol health. Dr. I'ieicc'it Pleasant Pellets cure constipation and make the blood rich and pure, They ucver gripe. Uy druggists. I RJTVTf JJ 1 iwL. 4S2r- - A PEOPLE'S 1633. Piatt. Quay and Croker Not in the Pin- gree Class as Politicians, Daniel G. Klein, In Ohlcagb Tline Herald. Hazen S. Plngree, governor of Michigan, Is the greatest political boss that the country has ticcn. There has never becu his equal In the running of a convention and in mak ing tho people do absolutely what he wants. That, incidentally he does what they wnnt docs not alter the case. Politicians today admit thut Quay, Piatt and Croker, able as they aro In tho control of organizations and the mastery of the people, aro not his peer. Today U.S. Plngree Is fbo ubso lute master of Michigan. Ills will is law and the pcoplo not only follow him wherever lie leads, but they ate proud of It. Thcro is, to be sure, u difference in the methods he employs. Plngrco is honest. Ono of the chief futills his enemies Und with him Is that ho Ih incorruptablc. This Is an unusual charge to muko again it a boss. Hut Plngree Is an unusual boss. The election held last month In Michigan, Illustrates tho control which Plngrco has over Michigan politics. The boss himself wus a candidate for governor. Ho won the nomination after the hardest kind of a tight. Then lie ran SO.OOO or more ahead of tho ticket. Ho named most of the Republican legislative candi dates, tie merely sent Word to the convention Hint ho wuntci so and bo nominated. Tlio convention usually did his bidding. In thoso cases where the convention did not obey hi in, Plngrco cumo out openly und fought the nominees of his own party. no did not tight In secret in the us uul fashion of the political bosses who make professions of loyalty and then pass the word along tho lino to kcife the man whom they profess to sup port. Plngrco unnounccd that such und such n cunUldato on the samo ticket as himself ought to bo defeated. AnJ ho was. Mover has there been such a -case of bosslsm as there was In the De troit legislative districts. Plngree sent down to tho convention a printed list of tho men who wero to bo nom inated. He udmltcd it and gloried In It. Tho opposition culled the nominees "HicO. K.'d ten," and tho "brunded sluycs," They wero held up to ridicule as being owned by Plngree. Tho nominees did not resent it. They went on the slump and publicly unnounccd thut If they wero elected they would have no higher ambition than to do oxuetly what Plngree udylscd them to do. The result wus that they ran awny uhcud or their ticket. Can Croker, Quuy or Piatt show any parallel to thut? Plngrco bus his own methods. Ho Is original. In tho tlrst pluco he came Into politics by accident. Before his nomination uh mayor of Detroit in 188U ho did not know tho first thing about politics. Ho wus u Republican becuuso he wus born In Maine. Begin ning life us a Journeyman shoemuker, ho hud become proprietor of a shoo fuctory, and his political duties con sisted In sending a check euch year to the campaign committee. Plngree swus nominated for mayor In 18b0bcceti8o Cleveland hud carried tho city u yeur before by 0,000 major ity, and noboddyclso wanted what was considered un empty honor. As soon as Plngrco rculbcd this ho be came uugry und unnounccd thut ho would bo olectcd. And ho wus, by 3,000 majority, after a hard fight, In which tie pledged himself to redeem tho city from corporation rule if olectcd. Worklngmcn supported him, In splto of the fact thut ho wus a millionaire. During the campaign ho showed his genius for organization and his knowledge of tho wisher of tho people. Elected, ho fulfilled his ploJgcs. He mudo tho street railway companies reduco their fares to a cents, Improved tho streets, had tho gas rates cut In half, tuxed big con corns twice as much us they paid be fore, and, Indeed, reformed so much thut when he cumo up for nominution again tho politicians wore ugulnst him. Hut tho people wero with him, und he won, Four times In succes sion ho wus elected mayor or Detroit, and each tlmo In splto of the politi cians and tho corporations, Each time his majority was increased. Then he made ills tight for the governorship, promising that If elected ho would do for the state fthut ho liuddono for tho city. Op posed to him were all tho veteran politicians, like aerator McMillan, Alger, Hllss, HurrowHand O'Donnell. Hut lie bout them ull und uot the nomination. Elected as governor followed us a mutter of course. McKlnloy carried Miohigau by 60,000 plurality. Pin greo's plurality wus 8:1,000. Plngrco sot to work to reform the tuto. Ho found that Indiana seemed about $2,600.000u year In taxes from railroads, while Michigan, with a largo ruilwny mlleugo, hud been get ting about $700,000 from ibo same source Plngrco had a bill Introduced In the legislature giving tho various counties of tho stato tho power of local taxation uvea tho railroads, and allowing thoni to assess railroad prop erly tho saiuo as other property and collect taxes (rout tho corporations Independently. Tho rallroadi op pobod this, but the people approved, and the result was tho passugo of a compromlso bill inurcaslng tho taxa tion on gross earnings and doubling tho amount ot tuxes received. Hut this wus not satlsfuctory to Plngree, und in tho cumpulgn lust closed he made his light ohlolly In fayor of a further Increase. Tim general Impression Is that Plngrco Is a demagogue. Those who mii iilittttBnW HOOD'S CouroR CALENDAR 1899 is a beauty, patri otic, up-to-date Subject: "An American Girl" One of the handsomest pieces of color work Issued this year. Lithographed, with border of army and navy emblems embossed In gold. Leave your nurno with your druggist und ask him to save you a copy or send 0 cents in stamps for ono to C I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. Mention this paper. Remember Hood'sSarsaparlila Is America's Greatest Medicine for the Rlood and tho Best that Money Can Buy. Hence take only nood's. know him do not bcliovo this. Ho Is a man of high Ideals and exalted prin ciples. Ills reforms huvo always suc ceeded. None of them have been chimeras. In bringing them about he has used tho methods of practical politicians and has proved himself their master. Ho was a wonderful knowledge of human na ture, and ho has used it to bring about tho ends he has sought. In ovcry way he has shown himself the master politician of the age. Quay docs not own Pennsylvania a thoroughly as Plngree owns1 Michi gan. Judging by results ho la the greatest boss of all. TREASURY ESTIMATES. Big Appropriations NeededOregon Comes in for a Nice Slico. Washington, Dec. 0. In conform Ity with tho requirements of the law the secretary of the treasury today ttansmlttcd to congress the estimates of appropriations required for tho servlco of tho thcalycar, ending June 30, 1000, as furnished by tho several executive departments. Thoso es timates Include tho permanent an nual appropriation aggregating SJ593, 048,378, as against $803,876,613, the amount of the appropriation includ ing dellclcncles and miscellaneous expenses for tho fiscal year nf 1808, aud $102,017,885, tho amount of tho estimates for 1800. The appropriation for military es tablishment for the tiscul year of 1808 amounted to $287,810,403. Among the Items under the head of public worku uro the follewing: Public buildings, Sitka, Alaska, $110,000; public Duildlng, Helena, Mont.' 9160000; custom-house, Port land, Or., $200,000. Among other appropriations asked a ro the follewing: For tho light house sorvlco at Mid dle ground Columblu river, Or., $24, 000; Burrows iBlund, Wusli., $15,000; Sealahmos bay, Wash., $25,000. Harbors For Yuqulua ba;, Or., $100,000;Grjy's harbor, Wash., $160,000. Rlvor8 Columbia rlvor ut Cas cades, $100,000: Columblu und Lower Willamette rlvors below Portland. $150,000. i i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by the County Clork of Linn County, until Jimurury Oth, 1800, at tho hour of 1 o'clock p. m. for lubor and material required In tho remodeling aud Im proving u brick court house for Linn County, ut Albany, Oregon. All work to bo completed by September 1st, 1800, uccordlng to plans and specifica tions on tlio In my oillco. Tho County Court will consider bids as follews: First, For the completion of tho entire work. becond, All mason and carpenter work. Including material of hrlck-. stono, lath und plastering, cementing, concrote, lumbor, etc. -nurd, Heating und plumbing coin- piuwj. Fourth, Galvanized Iron, tinning uiui siiumi!. Fifth, Pulntlnn. The successful bidder will be re quired to give un approved bond for the amount of his bid immediately after tho contract Is awarded him, upon such conditions as tho court may determlno and demand. The County Court reRoryes the right to reject any or all bids. lly order of tho County Court tho 11th day of November, 1803. Fhank CllAHTIlKK. Clerk of Linn County, Oregon. 11 -20-5 w Qoata Wanted. Call on or address Tho Journal ofllce. Stato number, kind and price of animals. U-2rt:m The Catholic Fair OPEftS NEXT TUESDAY EVENING und continuing throughout tlio week, promises a season of profit able enjoyment.- Tho contrlhu tlon aro excellent. Many of them raro specimens of art, Tho en tcrtalnuieut each evening will bo u spoclal feature Tho young Indies of tho academy will open tho tulr. Miss Anna Krebs and her cluss will follow with an ox cellent program. ADMISSION FREE MvW!SiSSSWiffS -. V" J U . - thofekhblu'kr's Meoting Chamber bf Colli merce. There will be a meeting of the Stockholder's of the Salem Chamber of Commerce held at tho City Hall, Salem Or,, on Monday the 10th day of December, A. D. 1808, ut tho hour of 8 o'clock p, m. for tho purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year; and tho trans action of such other business as may bo brought before the meeting. F. It. Anson, Secretary. Quo. B. Okay, President. YOUR TACB Shows the slate ot your feslings and the state o( your health an well. Impure blood makes Itsel apparent In a pih and sallow complexion, MmpUs and Skin Eruptions. I you are feeling weak and worn out and do not Imvc a healthy appearance you should try Acker's Ulood Elixir. It cuies all blood diseases where cheap Sarsacarillas and to called purifiers Ull, knowing this we tell every b ttle on a positive guarantee. I.unn & Brooks, druggists. Atari tbe The Kind Yoo H8 Always Bought Overcome evil with good, Overcome )our coughs and coidi with One Minute Couch Cure It cures croup, tronchllIs,pneumonla, la grippe and lung diseases. Stone's Drug Stoie, Thefoonera cough or com is cued the better. Lingering colds arc dangerous. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures It. Why suffer when such a cough cure is within reach? It Is pleasant, ti'one's Drug store. A cough is uot tike a fever. It does not hi.vc to run a Certain course, Cure it quickly with One Minute Cough Cure, tho best rem edy for all. We reccommmd it became its good. Stone's drug store. KIDS OLEANED-for ten cents nt tho Salem Steam Dyeing and Clean lug Works, 105 Commercial Street 12-2-tf CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the r & .-" Signature of C&t&vf &&&&& SALBIVT STEAM LAUNDRY Pleoao notlco tno out In priooa on tho following Kk-rtt, plain..., iocent Unucr drawers 5toioceru Under shirts 5 to lo cents Socks, per pair 3 centi Handkerchiefs ...... I cen Silk handkerchiefs . . , , 3 cont Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen aud other' work in proportion. rarHnruioU and other work iutolllgont'v waahod by har d. COIi J, OZiMSTBAD, Proprietor Wc arc Tooting Our Horn Every Toot New 1V U3AVINU YOUK OUDKUS FOR Printing You will Toot too As llienunhtyof nur uork kIc Hiitt-fuitloii, your approval Uour nmlilllon ROACH & CRONISE THB FRINTUna 327 Commorolnl St., Salem Remember... Our clothing is all latest than our competitors, you purchase of us we give you as a Christmas Present AvFine Hat We also present Christmas presents to all our customers purchasing goods to the amount of five dollars or over, FRIEDMAN'S Cor, Commercial SALEM, Suitable Tools- ft s5twT NMcMMUMhil fffriirt MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CURliS.SICk Headache, Indigestion and cotistlpailon. A delightful herb drink. .Removes oil erup tions of tba skin, producing a perfect com Elexlon, or money refunded, 35c and 50c, unn & Brooks, druggists. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TAULErS ARK sold on a positive gnaran.ee, Cures heart hum. raising of he food, distress ifter eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives Immediate relief. 3jc and 50c. Lunn & Drookc, druggists. Many a household Is laddered because of failure to keep a safe and certain care for croup such rs One Minute Cough Cure, See that your Utile ones are protected. Stole's Drug Store. Bears th y- M Kind You Haw Always Botian1 Soothing, healing, cleansing, DeWht's Witch Hazel' Salve, the enemy of sorei, burns and wounds, It never falls to cure piles. Lunn & Drooks, diugglsts. Lato to bed early to rise prepares a man for his home In the skies. Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer, better and wiser. Stone's drug -tore, Constipation pieventa the body from rid line itself ol watte matter. UeWitt'a Little Early Ulnrs remove the trouble and cure sick headache. Hlliousness. Snail sugar coated, don't gripe or cause nausea, Stone's drug store. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY WILL stop a cough at any tl 1 e, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money re funded, 35c 50c. Lunn & Prooks, drug glts. OASTORIA, flours ths ) Ito Kind You Hata Alrrays Botijtt x-lha Kind You Blgnatnrs W&&i of Whtn )ou nsk for De Witt's Hazel Sa've don't accept a ccuntettiet. There are more cases of piles Icing cured by this, thitn nil others, btone's drug store. Notice of Settlement of Final Account Notice Is hereby given that E. J. Chambers, the administrator or tho cstuto or Wllllum J. Chamber, de ceived, has rendered und presented Tor settlement, and filed In the County Court of the State of Orcucn for the County of Mnrlon, his tlnal account or 111s aummi'tratlon of the said es tate; and that Saturday the Sev enth day of January, 18U0, ut Eleven o'clock u. m. nt the Court-room of said Court, ut tho Court-house In Sa lem, in said County, bus been duly nppolntcd by tho said Court, for the settlement of the said tlnal account, at which time and place any person Interested In suld state may uppeur and object to the said final account and contest tho samo. Dated December 3rd, 1809. E..I. Chamugrs, Administrator. 12 8 G w Can ynudo bet ter than to 'take THE OVER LAND for 1800 ? Hero arc ONE TIIOUSAN I) PAGES or the froth, strong work of tho men and wowon of tho west, writers who have lived the life or which they wrlto, nnd seen and felt the things they describe, nnd FIVE HUN DRED PICTURES, the work of the most talantcd urtlsts or a region that hut produced many such, and Is pro ducing them ull tho tlmo. ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR. Every dime you spend for the mair- azlne, und cyory copy that you read or send to a friend isiieining Ttie over land in its great mission set before In 1898, when Bret Hurto gave It Its motte: "Dovotcd to tho Develop ment of the Country." Put Tho Overland on your list for 1800. CURE YOURSELF! 1 L'llKsBH l,,u " " ,or unnatural illill.ri.Tsl iniciitrgn, innaninmllODf, )iiu4 M IrriUlluni ur ulc-r-.tluni i u .iri.iurt. of mucous iiiciabrsu-. IPr.t.m uloo, Tulnl-M, suit not Mtrlu- lTMlE1SCHtUieuC0. " or Pouo ' keiNCiNNtTi.o.EB V V, nJB' U.S. ur Brill ill ui.iu wi.umi. -. . - . 1.".-" ur -xprr'i, !'i-piu, ior I. 1 1). or 3 Lollln. Si.IS. Circular Mat ou requwt. styles, Our prices arc lower and with every suit of clothing NEW RACKET and State Streets OREGON, FOR ALL TRADES. A man mltjht as well try to work with his hands alono unless he has tho tools that help. THE REST Is none too Kood for the mita that dops the work. THE REST can always be fouud at GRAY BROS. T- - -23B05& r, - T - "''Vn" - TODAY'3 MA&Kfc'h Portland' DecToT -Wheat yalle) 04', Walla Waila.OOc. riour Portland, 13.45; Surcitlno $2.25 per bbl. Oats-White 4041c. nay Wfiv per tou Hops l4(&17,o; old crop Cc. Wool Valley, 1012c; Eastern Oregon, bwiuc. MlllatulT Bran, 910; shorts, 810; 81G. Poultry-Clilckcn8,mlxcd,2.262.75 turkeys, live, 1314c. Kggs urcgoo, 27(Jue poruoz. Hides-Green, salted 00 lbs, 881c. under GO lb9,0i(a)7c;shcep nelta,1620c, Onions 7Geto$l Per sack. ftnt.torlto.qr. rtnlrv. 20Y3)30c: fancy creamery, 50o(?fl5c per roll. rotatocs, pu(f$ouc per buck. Hotjs Heavy, $4.75. Mutton Weathers 3Jc; dressed, 7c Becf-ltccrSjfWOQIUG: cows, 2.D0 :i dressed, fVaO. SU.RM MAUKnT. Whcat-Gh Oats 35c. Hay Baled, jheat, tU.50&$7. Flour In wuolcsalo lots, 8.1.00: re tall 83.00. Millstuff Bran 3124 without and $13i with sacks; shortu 813l14 per ten without sacics. Hogs drccscd, Gc. Live cattle-2i3c. Sheep Live, 82X083. Veal-Gis. Butter Dulry 20c; creamery 25c. Wool Ilest.lGc. Mohair 25c Hops Best 1017c. Eggs-25o in cash. Poultry Chickens, 67c; turkeys, live, 10c. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 81c ham, 10c shoulder, 0(7c. Potatoes 30c. Apples 30c. 20u Miles shorter nnd a whole hulf day quicker than any other line to Omaha, Kan sas city, St. Louis and all other suthcrti and southeastern cities, Thico route east via Donvcr, St, Paul, und Billings, Mont. Tickets ut offices of connecting lines. If you go eist via Omaha, you can stop oil und sco tho Trans-Mississippi exposition A. C. SHELDON. Gen'l fluent Portland Or QUICK TIME NO CHANGE COMPLETE COMFORT Those are the points that mtke railroad travel dcssrablc. Those are the qualities that arc the delight of the pas ongcr over the popular NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD The roadbrtt of the entire line has been Im proved and rides as smooth as a floor arid nor.' whh ImmcDse New Engines Vestibule Doable Door Coailies v Delightful Sleepers There is nothing left to he deshed. Rale always low to all points east. For particulars sec THOMAS, WATT & CO. 227 Commercial Street When Going East Use a first-class line In traveling between Minneapolis, St. Paul aud Chicago, and the principal towns in Central Wisconsin. Pullman Palace Sleeping and chair cars In service. The Dining cars are operated In the Inter est of its patrons, the rroit elegant service ever inaugurated. Meals are served a la Carts. To obtain first. clmi senica your ticks should read via The Wisconsin Central Lines. for all connections at Chicago and Milwaukee For eastern points, tlcketfnll information call on Sodr nearest tick-t .gent or write JAS. C. POND General Pass. AgentMillwaukee. Or JAS. A CLOCK, Onera! Agent Wis Stark Street Portland Or. YAQUIN-A EOUTE Corvallis & Eastern Railroad Conneetliiff at YAQUINA Othtl10 YAQCINA BAY STEAMSHIP COMPANY STKAME118 Grace Dollar and Navarro MrM-class In every respect. One ot the above teamrs Is due to sail from Yaqulas 1 aDotit every five day. Sliort-t Route lletueeu Bciwttn Valley Points and San Franeiseo Fare: Albany sud Points West to San Franclsc Cabin ... ... no 00 Hound Trip . 17,00 II. U WAMiKN, EDWIN STO.NE, T K- ' - Manager. J. TWINER. Aacut, Albany, Q10. tviADe me: a man 1WA.1, lAUUlldl-U&ITJVKI.Y CVRf. - - inwsi-fsun-;j m sst oa.iapoiicr,KI:p:Muit,ete. "a bj ibuuJo(hr :nm an J loTli rntiai.1. Jk.u ..jiii.. j -f.T?t? iNtora Lm Viul.11 in old or touat. u3 Ct a man Jor tuar,tB.lMr nanlSn .. 1 "."vwM..jm w.ii onra zoo. TOO..W t ISMU VI eiua 'jrsa BULtd UrW.fc, Km sale In Salem Or.. bD. J FRY rlrngglst - 18S1n&E28S2vte& ,yrejgfe:A.A; Alan lb Ihn n ISlLr.V,,, " a?01 w Taltir7tiiiV . Wa KIT ,ry"iftnT.V fi'i.iiffii'rtiijflliW f '--ni ft 0.R.&N. ORPART FOR TIME SCHKDULK. From Portia nd. ARRIVE. Fast Mall 8 pm Sail Lake. Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St Louis, Chlcato and Kast. Spokane Flyer a p m Walla Wallp, Spokane, Minneapolis, St. Paul, fepoksn- r'lyer 1015 a m uuiuiii, Milwaukee UUl cago and East 8pm OCF.AN STEAMSHIPS. 4 m AH sailing dales sub ject to cliant?'. For San Francisco Dec. 1, 4 7. I Ji 16. 9. 22,25, .2J II. 8pm COLUMIJIA RIVER STEAMERS ex, Sun. Saturday IPm ex Sun to p in To Astoria nnd way land. ings, WILLAMETTE RIVERS1 Ar Salem Uv. Salem rortland, Newburg and Way Landing!. I For Dayton Op.ui. Mous Wedi Frl l'u Thur Sst 7tlS p m Tuos Ihurs MonWed Frl 10 a m SW p WILLAMETTE RIVER Ar Salem L Salem Tu.lhur loam Muii SVodsnl Frt Corvallis Albany and Way Points. bat 3p. in WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISlU.S -Dally hosts to Portland as above. Trfltitfnrs In fitrrpt rap 1ln ( Mj !. if the steamers are delayed there uur.Il inp ucKcts to an points in urcgon Wishing, ton, or California. Connect o 1 made at Port . land with all rail, ocean amlriver lines. W. II. IIURLBURT. Ocn'l Pas. ARt. Portland, Or. O. M. POWERS, Agent, Twde street dock Salem. 110ISE A DARKER, City Agenli. EAST AND SOUTH VIA FHE SHSTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co KXrRKSS TRAINS RUN DAILY 6lOO I M 8;25 p m Lv...:i'ortland. ..Ar (9UOAM J 700 A u 1 8:00 r ti Lv...,Sateui ....Lv Ar. San Francisco. Lv 7.'45 A M Above trains stop at all nrinoiiial station bet. Portland and Salem, Turner, Marlon Jeflerson, Albany. Tangent, Shedds, Halser, HarrisburR, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tions from Roseburg to Ashland, Inclusive. ROSunURQ MAIL, r-PAILY; 830 AM) Lv... Portland ..Ar io55AMVLv....Balem.... Lv J 430 P U I se: PM 7.'3o A vi 520 I'M) Ar....Koscburg.. Lv ""1'ullman bullet " sieeber and si second-clui sleeping cars attached to all through train WKbl' SIDE DIVISION. DKTWKKN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mall tialns dally except Sunday. 730 a M7Lv....PortlandTr Arl 5:so"rM 1215 pm( Ar.... Corvallis.. Lvf 1:05 m At Albany and Corvallis connect with tiAins of the O. C. & E. Ry. KXI'RKSS TRAIN DAILY LKXCEIT SUNDAY. 4:50PM) Lv ...Portland... Ar Arl 8-35 iLvh.-so Lv) 4.'SQ 35 AM 730 p MLr... McMinnville AM AM 8:30 m) Ar Independence Direct connections at San rranciscu wilb Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific null steamship linos for JAPAN AND CHINA Sailing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtalnM from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket .jent Salem. R. KOEHLEU, Manager. C. If. MARKHAM. G. F. & P. A. Portland Oreffon Short Line, -,TIIK- Quickest, safest, Cheapes' j Line for all points Es( and southeiit. rKlif. reclining chair cars, 1'ullman paiscs sleeping cars, and upholstered tourist sleep Ing cars on all through trains, UOISE & DARKER, Agent Salem, Or C. O. TERRY, Tiavellng Passenger Ages V. & COMAN, Genera) Asent. 124 Third Sttee Cortland. Ur. TAKE THE Canadin Pacific R.R. And Soo Pacific Line TO Minneapolis St. Paul Chicago Philadelphia Washington Montreal Toronto New York Bostoa and all points east and soolheait Cheapest rates, bestserviee and accommo dations Through tourist sleepers to Minneapolis St. Panl, Toionto, Montreal, and Bcto without change. CaDadiao Pacific Railway (Jo's. hfH hie of steamships to Japan and China, The fastest and finest ships on the wise ocean. Shortest and heal route to ! orient. Canadian Australian S. S. Co. To Honoluh:, Fiji snd Australia T shortest route t-i the colonies. ,, For rates, fo'i'sr and anv inforrnatkn f ai on or address, Salsm Agsusj a83 CrrnmefcUlj H. H ABW'l Agent, 146 Third street. Portland, l E I. COYLE, , DbMlcl Passenger Agent. Vancouver. J