'ar . -- I,, in f' til iltnii n-il nil i li"1 ' '"""rfrtnn mmtmmwm iittUirn dm n-nHib It t DAILY CtflUL JOURNAL - Mowmn bkothkhs. WSDMSDA.Y, JAKITAHY 11, 18W Yr 3.W,taAlTaa6 ikir. Tvmr Moat 1 00. Ir Aricce. WmWt. OmYwt flJW, la AJrac TMK TIXT-BOOK rBOBLUM IK OBBOON. Aftf tryiBK the present text-book tfmmtortbovilKjfATtzn effort Is beR mtde In tbe present legislature to btlog about Improvement. Tbe eommttlce appointed at the special ksiIod o( the legislature to ret l the school law o the state leceUed sag yeatloa froHl leading educators In rery county ort frenillw principals f nearly Blithe cities oa nceued re forms In tbe tfihzol law- The re sponse to the committee's appeal ws tery general and there nas marked unanimity In tbe demands (or reform long certain lines. One demand that nearly all who reported agreed upon wm for tbe change In tbe system of selecting text-books. After considering all tbo sugges tloot made by Its correspondent and from persons who were granted bear ing before tbe cotnrnllteo a report u formulated and will now bo laid bofore Llto legislature. This report accompanies a bill prepared by the committee which Is n careful and thorough revision of the entire school law of the state. Thn bill deals with raany Important matters, bub none more Important than the selection of text bK)k. Tbe reform proposed In this respect cooslsts of a board of tire men to be appointed by tbo governor who shall have full power und author ity to select all tbo text books to be used In tbo public schools of tlioclate, Instead of tbe method that has been followed In Oregon for 18 years. It Is assumed that tbo botrd of flro men which will bo named by the governor will glyettio people better text books and secure to them tbo bcncllu of t competition which will result In a great reduction In tlio prices of school books. It Is not. necessary to review tbe objections to tlio present system in detail. Vow people nro so blind as not to see tlio defects In tho opera lion of the present law, and tunny are perfectly cognlMut of tho objection able manner In which tho present system liai been operated. An at tempt was inide to repeal tlio pros nt ayntoni six )car ago. Alter dis cussion tbo bill wos dofcatcd In the bouse, tho present gOTornor, then speaker, voting against It. Under tbe pressure of tbe state superintend ent the vote was reconsidered and the bill paed. Under Its operation US per cent of the public mIiooI text books uied In Oregon are furnished by ono trust nt retail tticcs higher tbau the published wtaloguo retail prices uindo by the publUhers them salves. It Is not assumed tlmtOregoii Is to lia6 anything but state uniformity of texts bookn. The only question Is shall tbe present system be abolished, and shall tbe people seek relief by u new method of selecting? It hat been tho custom to select text-books aud mnko soma chauKca once In six yearn. If any chango In the system Is made, before books are chosen again for six years, It will have to bo done by this legislature. Any one familiar with the Uxt books now In um knows some of them are cry Inferior In quality from an educational standpoint. Vawllr In vrtnin U iBiglvablr It a Nature lu truUva that vro- vit aC lit r jxr- H(l tin ttutnan who Uil f thla Ulla t xt Ml otiia,uhool No wattutt hetiU be stlsttt4 to o lhiouliUwwUd, lth romnlri Urn trade bnlYeua by nitkiirhtly MoUlir. idwpJes swil ciunlluus. ft o wmaan uiouia isllafieu to 1st a sallow, aickly riitW(. Ion The irncctlvfof the sJitu Un .mt He ta 6bm(w. Skia divas it ukJ t IwftiwWw la tlw ta! ami b utrwui Mrt4cra due tc weVtttt suit iUmsmc of lUilUtlertlrfmiuloe omimUM ftettsr Hm' Cldtn Mtxlifl 1)Imhiiv U ih HiaHt ail lBn UJ iMiiSci. U not ly 0i all lwimtiti finut U lift wM, lul bll itb tbe tUh. lift lift f tvlof HrltUUitJI,ectotlieillltti m wkki if licit a4 iMiMMUatointtui Uf lUe Uidrus Ma JtI . ...." ".. . of nitMl sad uiwbtihixij It Ln uiciu piT. auonr. well am Urua. A reone of lkw two iripat mt Jflnea wlU lMfti rV, sfcklr. urnoua, Uiitid. Mrt wmuB, wbo auBeu (tvw unfbtly CTWUttUJlJthoVIll. Il!lulirllh kini tWe cHBpile. u a situ tlut li ctoftr ai9l wtiulctame The wrdlvl M fa4 nana htiNaml twin, aud wnuln tto aalMrata uf ijr dcauhjKUm Theraiw Blya4rt l nalurat jirvKwts of lwn ttaas, as0lio and tsmilou Wrtllclu nwri nM lorw, omwhwj iseiH. iwirSM,UijriBiiWy(iift ."& Hf yfn' ?&' t" TU I (r- Vm nat Uta kti warn la a m.mfm. IX rietn .Mrfu4 of4 ! 44Mf wutf b4 Wti - Jaj mmiiitt wr a fti Hy of Dr We rct's taaoto aVavM Medic! Alvl. tttle 4E"a AJfLPM m T 1 V Zsfl in 'i i mm z h tm dw asBMi, 10 eovcr suaiHuv wily, U f9tfoMr4 v i doiL or 11 Msukji SW MU WUfue AiUi Df. S, f. Xtsw, ue. W V. ...nil nfl" i '"" niwwiHiiiiim'gJ!ggS.!, "' " m . t.. . KM,! nmtfrm lo ttiO Asieiu ,i9 ;." w-- r--"- - artofroaklBK school books, both a to cbeapoc and excellence, wby ihould not tbe people of Oregon get tbe benefit of this as well as other states? Oregon caonot et better or cheaper textbooks under tbe present system. The company that furnishes practically all the books new Is in wwewloaoftfee fleMasd m bow totwM IUoMtnuitadJ'Ue present law. It Is Be i Uus Mlre f things thatacpatlsssW tet as of a lasratlveiWMsefilywWcJiltb" nit enjoyed. ew at Mk expaaw of tbe cormmq Kfmeta ( mt emsttry- It Ucfi nvT. lfewlf ! tlslit stell we retala the presest text bwk systow, wstttlt we aire the people Oregon rb AMMtstaltr t set totUr books & Mfr tek li is Dt ssHSsosd that a imd of Are trf appointed by the kot orrwr would Ire porfeot satisfaction. Hut it wcwld lele.M exormd to Im proper intluonces than the proscnt text book board, composctl of .11 couolr superlntcndantsaud 0 persons appointed by tho state superintend ent. A board of nvo men who wouiu be responsible to the governor through him lo the people, would be less likely fo sell themselves to a text book trust than bo large a number as 21 who could be Influenced from u great varlet of sources that would never become known to the publlc.Of course, If tue governor appslntcd Mvn poli ticians, It vtould bo very easy for the book publishers to form a combine tlnn and convert three of thorn. It all depends entirely upon the charac Ur of the men chosen by the governor. It Is not assumed that tho proposed reform Is aimed at any text book publisher. If this reform is brought about, tho now txmrd to bo appointed by tbo uovcrnor would be free to adopt any text book published In the United yt.itcs, If, Intholr opinion. It Is n desirable book to use In tho public school, and could be bad at a reasonable price. In tbe dlsousslon tMloro the legislature, and In tho effort tlmt will bo made to defeat any attemntat reform, charges will be made In tho newspapers that mom bersofthe legislature aro being Im properly Influenced for or against re form. Dliilnterestcd mon Hhould not bo Influenced thereby, as tho Interests of the public Mhools rcjulro fearless and patriotic action In tho trim In terest of tho people Sucth aetlon by tho legislature, backed up by a con slttontpolluyon Miopurtnf tho ox ecutlve, will bo uphold by the peoplo rcgardlcsi of party becauso the mnstos of the peoplo aro loyal to tho truo Interest or the American public schools THBHUOAIt IIOUNTV. Oregon bus one sugar ml factory that Is asking a bounty law to be on sotcd In Its behalf. Wo quote below what thu governor of Nebraska, In Ills message to the IttgUlaUire of that state, says: In 1803 the logl.laturo pasl in. aot offering a bounty of tl per ton to ho rolled and ungrutfocd bill, wIkko oom pald to Urn growers of sugar beet,' PiUlon shall bo W per day. upon tho theory of cnoouraglng tho dovelopmeiitut tho sugar Industry hi our state. For some reason boat koiwi. to Itself the leglslHluro fullwl to make provision for tho paymsnt of elalms which might arlto from the puHsago of suoh an act. Thu sugar oumiKiny, sating under the provision of the bounty aot, made their contract. !th j the grunets to psy them tt per. tou extra for the beet; grown and dtUrered them awl in Uie beet harvest of m the oomjwHy did pay tba growers tho extra dallur ht ton fur beets. The twunauy pre- sonttdtUolalms for the botinvv to the auditor and soum of them Mere! allowed by him, but Anally he refused to allow further oUluu under tho aot, nd lu the suit following hu tofusal our supreme twiut drilled that the claims oould not bo paid, there having been uo apprcprlatlon to mvot Ui oUlms, lu theh.nvV.tot ISWtlitj sotteots of the ootiipany with the growers were made provisional, agreeing to pay them oho dollar per uwi twtra, pro vide the owtt sustain! Uw iy- ment of tho claims. The emirl de- elded agalrwi the MVHianL r tii v',,"' "HWIIIIg trie wyHieNl ttHeim ,..... sutur.iwNai lur the rwtHiu that Ute kgislaturo rwiuug Hi law fall! u, nuke ttpprop rial Idas In ututlH with It proviloosj whewipeo tlio ooiupsny not twly refUKHl to py the extra dollar, but tuttuiiy j. bsak od dollar r ton frwu piymenl made In the laiter tun .r -- r - the wam, to wiuiburxi thimiel'o "' the amount, alnvsdy paid on the 167 op, thereby glviog (he grower at .. ... ,... ... . . .. wn wm ,. w. ,UMttU r B, M , j-uhj wmiaciw touu wvttsiw ikey be usutiifd Uj th eoutu JJow tiiM elalms for botioty under theaet mt mt o the hands of th sugar Scott's Emuliion of Cod liver Oil with Ilypophoe phitcs is pure and palatable. For years it has been used for coughs and colds, for con sumption, for those whoie blood is thin or colorless, whose systems arc emaciated or run down. For children it means health and strength, stronger bones and teeth, and food for the growing mind. Haby gnin in weight and thrives when Scott's Emul sion is added to its milk. SCOTT BOWN Clwwtot.. Vk. companloss who sought relief In the highest court In our Hato and tlmt court has decldod ugalnFt them. These farmers made tnoir cnniraci and raised tho boot In grxxl raitn making their ostlmatw for profit In the business upon tho promise of tlio extra dollar per ton which tbcyshould receive as bounty from the state. I am, Individually, and the party of which I am n member l opposed ab solutely, to the protective policy of taxing one Industry for tho up building of anether: but my party Is not now, nochas It ever Leon at any time either In theory orpraotlco, In favor o repudiation In the smallest degree. Tho legislators having made H kill bargain for the state, pliould not sook to bo relieved of that bar gain by a subterfuge or upon tech ulcalltloi The sugar bounty octof 18D1 has croatcd a number lust claims ugalnst tho state, winch are now in thu hands of the farmors who grew sugar beets. I recommended that you mako provision for tbe payment of all claims arising from the uct of IROi which may bo presented by the av tual urnwoiM of suirar beet In the slate, whenever such claims are prop erly attested by certificates of wolghts from tho propor authorities. '; : . j HKNATTI PKOCRUUINOS. Tuesday Afternoon Spent on Question of Clcikthl anil Dills. b'onator Kuvkoudall reported In be half or tho commlttco on education, recommending ngalutt tho adoption of the untl.rlerkshlp resolution, und advocating the pawugc of u law com ing tho MMO. bciintor Mulkcy tlion inlioducoda resolution tlxlng tho number of ulcrKt for oaoh cummllteo, of tho M!nnl. uftor Iwlmr subjected to uumuiuu amundiucnts. the following allotment was made: Committee on asfcoHnmcut and taxa tion, 2; engrossed bins,8;onrolled bills, & printing, i; judiciary, 3; revis ion of laws, 2; wuys und moans, ,1; all other committee wore ulluwml one cloik oncli, oxeupt com- nmreo arid navlgalluu (ducliuod by Ulialrmau Bulling) and penal Institu tions. Die coinrwiiMttlon wusflxtxiat&l iwr day for alt clerks exeunt stonogra- phors and chief oloiksof the oommlt tetwon Judiciary, ways and moans, on- intiw m-erioK ov mu. 'w'w. miUmmim ahifihi ui u. ''" U.H.S. KH. Uwav4a httnitoMm rui In MHHMfM Ui( , iHMtMUHll. H 11. I, IMr t( HUm. reritfei msmI law tmi Hyt(UH( I tail Im h iMMta by a H4mM b) tkiAHraur Ski, UmwimU, lo imm4 law ytlitlu to aaanast htaO. 4 Sil lWiwlMatataa4 hMa. 8. H. S. IVIvw. to M,W U wmMrnt svrta a Um pttMa Mvtiuir. a. ..Hwaai. iHiM tm mrtsouiluai ! K. H. I. I1lanal. m liaxtmam Um sMf of 44MttiIIHaW H.H..HM4.loaaSMM mImhI Hn, MMhurU. 11 (Wttei la kwM aM4 aaMMia. S. a. . lxaaiU to ! mM S Ik UMftal Kic Om l.ia," aa4 tawftdtint HMMIC Ul lb l H U. M, HaJim. to aMltottM HalMdUC Nqr Itlrtrtolant. Uf Wetter Mawgr aamsii at a mm of twUNat. & II. rVhotk. oU tar m aaMUtoul HtmijMOiMtuaMMUtol ttowtas. . H tt, A4bm. to hstokH ttttattoa 4 m Uocawl Soortor MtUr. a. a. is. Mr as uw, t .r- 1-,ll1 mm, 1. - . Mm I-. Miuauu. a Kiaao M. M, HmUk, nOaltos to nMtmi osaaalNc. S. M, RKaJljf """-i ---f-irf nutou . jj . aV U, ruikMi M akl lk 0u Uuturokl aawtoU kj ttvfUtUn ,.l mm. aud imu vUSat ftiMUm tu Um awuuui u tm ft E 14 Matr. SslM prtw a rviw.iOM. 4 hm tm tlai ptimmt ... OtVOHI W rHkbl -, tMH mmmV.Iwm,. In W . H For Women No uiedletne U to gowl fur nj, wtak wwwu, tttiwty women u ilonuttwr's htwoaoh Illlter. It u n4l Ash n..vi.u rwi uhmxi tmriRr. a iM nerve Uwie. mmi t t ... wm stieuxttHMwr It flOSlCttCr S WaSBfttVa1" Stomach ohwk. tlm Hash of p Bitters iiiv rjr I .w.maV'M MARKKT. I w . i Portland Jan. 11. -Wheat yalle) $Zl$titni Supers! 121.6 per boi. OaM-Wblte 42(343e. Hods -14&1 ; old crop 6c Wobl-Vallcy, 12hc; Eatern Oregon, fi(l It. ,.,. 116 MlHstuiI uran, n, rJu5t?y-ChIoken9,mlxed.l2 W 00 turkeys, live, wr. ys-Oregoo,20icpcrdo2. Hlde-Oree, saluKl CO lbs, 88c.i under 00 lbs,CK47c;sheep pclU,1520c. Onions "ficktl por sack. Uutter-lJest dairy, 2ae0e; fancy croamery, BOeQfiOc per roll. Potatoes, r(aic por u Hoifs Heavy, I1.7R. Mutton-Weethcis31c: drewod, .e Ucef-l.teers,3.25ClO: cows, 18.S0 (02 ".' dreod, wo. JSAT.KJ-l MARKUT. Wheat- Gl. Oats-JRc. ., Hay ltaled, jheat, M WCa! Flour-In wuoleeale lots, t3 00: r- talliaflO. ... i Millstulf-Hran $12 wlthnut and 113 with sucks; borti-$13J5H por ten without MCK9. Hogs drcfccd, 5c. Live cottle-2J3c Sheep Live, $213. Vonl-fil3. Huttor Dairy 20c: creamery 2c. Wool-Host, 1 fa: . MohnlrSftc Hopr-Ik8t 1017c Kggs-22K5 in cash. I'oultry-Chlckons, 8yif; tiirkys, live. llM12ic. Farm smokwl moats Uncon, 81c ham, 10c shoulder, K7c. I'otatocB 30c. Apples 30c. tl II. ', Smith, avalntt mtpritir In 11 I matter ut )MttUm 8 II.tl. Hai'llloe. toareate Ihcoliie uf alfct. biutof Ml, without aalar. B. II, M, Daly or lake, eoDQWnlwr ryi'Bt or Uxea luitate treaiurer B II SS, Daly ul llwiton, to prorfcle for the oflkflof eointnlMloutr or trantportatlon snil a lyrJ of tramportatloo. B. II II, S!nlkr, relating to ilHtle of m.Mir Mtit amtrtJIne nMtnet lvri. d, II. SS, IlmiriKtll, (bj rr(Ht) to rsalte Ilia ayaBot of wasoaby ehrjnitatlrtii wenkly, In 0 H. rowy H. II lt, Haio(, tu rnjuir crlmlaal oowiiUlDtl to le rxlerreil to the prMruluj attmgr r.4f appretal iftc lillnj H. II. r7, 1Hlteu, roUtlwt to Bollllf laitrti iBfiU nnlfArM with almlllnr lawn U thf r aUti. You tiliouli! Know What Hood's Sarsaparllla has power to do for thote who havo tmpuru and Impoverished blood. It makas thu blood rich nndpure,nnd cures scrofula, salt rlioiini; dysnepsla, catarrh, rhcu matlHiii, nurvouiuoH', If you ure troubled with any allmont caused or promoted by Impure blood, take llood'M Siifwiparllla nt once. (IotMl's PIIU are prompt and cfllclont, easy to take, onsi to oporatc. The White Machines. Anyono wishing to handle White "owing machinoM aud blcyolos. llrM clawi In now territory, may II nil It to their advantuge to write II. S. Smith, (Inn. Agoul, 112-S linst Taylor Htreot, Porlliiud, Ore. 1 tl U CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. A I'leaum, Simple, UutSafc and Kffec tual Cute for II. (JnUirrli ;( l ho stomach his long boon considered tho noxt thing lo In eiiniblo. Tho tistial swnntoins area full or bloutlng Mtiatloti -afler oiit Ing.accompanloil sometimes with sour or utUry risings, a formation of K'tMxm, wiiniuK procure on too Heart1 and lllriLM nml ilininnlt. hrmit lilni.c i hoadachofl, ticulo appotlte, nervous- " " ... w...,.... ., feeling I'll a re lioftcu n foul tsto In the mouth, ootilod tongue and If the Into-, rlor of the Mtomaoh oould bo won It would than it slimy, Inllamod oondl Hon. ., for thin oomtuou and The cure olHUiwto trouble H found In a treat- Uro .oon consumed tholr IkmIIos. The nient which onusttitli food to'bo 0ni(iniw worokopt runnlnjjor thoe raail y, thoroughly dlto.1 before It ' ,0i woll,,, BUiely ave rounderwl. Tlio I mi 1 IIMM to ferment and Irriute the , ,e , rehiring at Amoy. 2SSih ''.r0" mttm f U'!' The new. reached Tokio sometime SS.iii.1!??1?! ,,iro,Upt "Wl ago, hut haK only lako.l out through Uglily illgwilan h. the one neeery ,oMor. Mnl f home thing to do atHl whn normal dlwwUon I - Is soeured.the euUrrhal comlltlon will have dittippearm), AeoonliHg to Dr. Harlaoson tbs sifest and tNwt treatuitnt Is lo us after each meal a tablet, couipvkHHl of UIusUm, AMiptle leiMln, jtttle N'ux. Ouhhiii tnwl awl fruit aehk Tlmse utdeU ean now be found at all rtrugswiroc tiMltr tlw iiawieofituarfs l)nHJtn TnbloU. and not belntr a Slr,2 " " v?hTO cnD a cold in own day lieu will futluto tlHtlr roeular itoe alior immoy If It fulls ui cure. 2Sc. Tho nrnuls, genuine has L. li Q on cam tablet. M. V I ll.i. . .. ... - - , , ... .. M. iHMMNiroi mu iHNirUirii Hi.uHwago.iii, .rltw. "OaUirrh Is tooal eundltkMi rossilUn.' fr.in n liMMWPUNleohl In Uw IssMd. wlurhv tU llalttx uHiurM of w n,m bttMNtiea) lorUftmi hw! Uh puiMinuus iltwharvK itwMfroMi wmIik o, waul IhUi Uw throat rehtlie tAweh. thiu psultwlag cnUrrh f the staiiuaeh. Medlenl autaorltie PitH1 itir nw fur lur) yr u.r Mtarrliol tit aUMtineit wIHh.ni i-urv bt tdv 1 aw tl-e haplwt f ,,' after using tly (MM bxx or Muart s lypepaJa To4u 1 Munut imj ttp wvprtate wtrU to Xtrs mv n-d fsellog. I him rmiml tWh, apjv t u0 iml miwimI rnt from their uo Stuart's liyspepm 'I'aukm ,i il0 f.t tMDparalltM as uu Ss lll0 8lll, phtetawl HHwt cMseahMit reuiel f, r ny rursti of lwllSwU.. catsrrn . f fcwe. htlkmsHe, HMir tou..i, amribstm and bluatliig aftr ineaN d w r litiie Isuuk. Malwd free n tlSMtSjhM. bv iWrn.. JjUWrt l. , Mailian Um i.... UUrt csn in- ftHiBd at all druir "nn Q 0q Q o n o o o OQfflSTOMGWifffltW The Model Orogon Newspaper and Family Journal. Uniting News, Fiction, Literary, Kanch and Dairy andMarkot News in attrartiyc readable form. FY jJJil. Is iwjed Thurslay morning of the state the same wcok. MO M Ill In two parts contains all Important I'orolpo, National, and State News. Ill HAL -BOO An Independent Associated Press Fuporfor the Peo ple. Send for samples free. Tin: Jouiiai. has the fullest rorwirtof the doings of the legislature and slate olllclals, ns well U3 Indepen dent, clear and concise comment on oil public matters. Send n trial subscription. HOTTER BROS. -o o- -0 0 CRUISER AURK. A Japanese Wonhlp Seriously Sclvotched -Hetoic Work of the Crew. Shatti.i:, Jan. II. News by stonmer from Japan says: The Fccnod-class Japanese cruiser Kulmon Kan Inn reuched Amoy a partial wreck', us tho rusult of a fire that broke out during a storm at sen. Several members of tho crow of the crulvjr wero burned to oon th and many others were badly In jured, Tho Kuln.on Km, was a toodcn ves sel of the old stylo, and had on board it number or soldiers besides Iter regu lar crow. When a few days out and in tho nil, 1st of n gale flro was llsco ered in one of tho bunkers in tho rear '0f timptigine. The Japanese oruw bihuved with great bravery, and Htrcums of water "'"'""i",.. T,1 At the ma ichlticry uindo It norossary for some ono logo down uie uiiey. it wan u tuiMMif almost sure (loath. Two men Mduuteerod to go down, llefore they Kut to iiiu uiiiciiinery in need or re- 'pair tho Mimkc overoRine thoui. No nt. u-nni,i n in nn.P n,...., ...,.1 n.n I Notice. Tho annual inMtltn; of the slmro hoWursof thuCnpital .Natlonul Ixink or Kulem fur tho eloetlnn of dlrttetord.aiid tho amendment If deemed advisable cf article third of tls article of n vi olation, win im hula at Its bunking housiiatao'eliwk p. in., of TueMlay, thu lOtli duy or January, A. 1)., ISttt. J. II. Ai.hkrt, eukhUr, Saloiti, Dee. , isw. n-10 td "' - L n.rick Him ia.xi ttilt N O.Tu-UAC'-sflHH l.n.iHU.Jiiu.lui.tum iU4YliH ularitfu.ai.ir4 aiMuuiciKlllsTlSHP iu. pria. u wFr-7jk. M fPTt Bltk.4 ttf III TIilldj iC?i5J u.b.uS m.f3illjsVVVr.r)iiSl? mWimMltfZu.1'1 '-" Taaailw Ik Kl Kii "'." "ni pr.u(.lJi i). MMnmZ... aiijera lboi tu. Tf nwuiMJn, r or t rru3 m nV Piapi I dissssssssssssssssftaWk aisVviaKissssnxlaBissssssssssssssssssssV A a-.v-rtiriii'u i;OKV Wis! 1 Ffflf JOURNAL Initlme fo reach nil parts i m PLAYDD OUT. Dull Headache. Pains in various parts of the body. Sinking at the pit of the ttomich, Losaol appetite. Fevenhnei, Pimples or Sore nr all positive evidences of Impure bloo I. No matter how it became so It must lie purified In order to obtain good health, Acker's Wood Klextr has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood disca-e It Is certainly a wonderful remedy and we will sell every bottle on potitne guarantee. 1-aUiippc Is aeain enldermc. Kierv nte cauttnn thnulil lu likrn in avnl4 I, !, I peeihc curn Is One Minute Coueh Cure. A J SlMpeid, Publisher Agricultural Journal ! and Advcniier, Klden, Nfo , aays: Noonel win iw uisappointea in uing Une Minute Lough Cure lor I.a luipre, ' siotr. dvspkisia can nn cured dv using Acker's Dyperxla Tablets, One little tablet will l'Ivc immediate rellnf or mnnev refunded. Sold in handsome tin Iwxes at 25c. uinn v urooks, Uruggists. Horrible agony Is caused by Piles, Hums andbkinDmajes, These are relieved and cured by DoWitt's Witch Haiel Salve, lie- V'f ol imitations Stone's Drug Store. Baart tU jf H Kill Ym Vh AMirt BwjM UB.lBIt yT JT - Sf Vj f-&&JUi of wyr74 Mr. S A. Fackler, Editor of the Mican-o-y, (Pla.,) Hustler, sufleied terribly from La lirippe. One Minute Cough Cure was tbe only remedy. It acted quickly. Thou. sanus 01 omers use tnis remedy as a specific lor a C. ippe.aml its eshausting afieer fleets. ' Stone's Drug Store. TIk atuallest things may exert the gieatest influence. De Witt's Little Early Risers are uneoualled for coiwilpatlooind luer troubles Sjmall pill, safe pill, btoje'a Drug More OASTOKIA. But, tla H5 Kiss VwHtwAlmx Bssfa' blCK HEADACHE AHJOLl'TEl.V Avn permaa,Bty curil by uilng Moki Tea. A1 pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and Imligwtwn, makes yoti Nt, sleep, nork and hwy. batiifactwn guaranteil or money lUCk. JtC anl OC Lunn & llmnl. ,1,.,, " ' I toujbiagiirei.mltnflimesswe lungs.' One an! hwl. uuicklv. m i. i . . " ""s loeen: ilu r.,1,1 ' The best cough cute' Stcme's Dug stcue. CASTOR I A Tor Infants aud Children. llw Kind You Have Always Bought nriiy anil Cleanliness r. Ihe rrat qulimma friov For (W Tn'Ik, Uw Bili, Uw Hal Naut equal to ifc ' - -r. ...un. HITVrtlv, tie. Plico 10o Per Cako or $lkoo Per Down. itsTwu. UAim uitos. ' SNU. BM. OHE If You Wish Some plain facts, tersely stated, that .in uiri vmt in votir decision In re- gard to the prnper road to take on your eastern tr'p.call at No. 22, Com mercial street, where you can learn iShlng that will Interest you in reeard to ratea. etc., etc. Leaves ba- leoi at 7 a. m. wsvemi uu .. Thomas, Watt & Co. J . t- aI t atvinnn la Agenis. b Arlsto-Platinos, and Carbonette? Or dull Unlsh (all the same uiingi have been quite popular uuu -'-''-very few photographers In tins country that do nut make them, some make good ones, some make poor ones. Cronlse, the up-do-date photographer, of Salem, make3 the best. If you arc alwut to buy a harness . ,t v hnrop . C.n. 123 State St. go F fcU .V..."... - . U iV 11 YAQUIN-A ROUTE Corvallis k Mm Railroad Coiiuectlug at YAQt'I.VA with tho YAQD1NA BAY STEAMSHIP COMPANY STEAMi:rt9 WEEOTTM FlMt-claM itieer reipeet. The aIk)o straoicr U duo to rail from Ynqiiltm cotj eight ila. ShottmtKoute netwen Belneen Valley Points anJ Sao Francisco Fare: Albany ami I'olnts nwt tosan nanoiwo Cablu iooo KounJ Trli -.. ".CO It. I,. WAU1E.N. KDW IN' STOSU, T r. A ! A. Mannger. J. TURNER. Awnt. Albany, Oie WII.UMETTE RIVER DIVISION STEAMER WM M. HOAG, Captain Geo. I'.aabe. IliiiihlnK betweon I'ortlanJ nml ronallli, topi'ltiK utall ' landing. HIVKR 8CHKDLLK. LOWN-TiiCKlnjs. Thurnlnyi anil Hmida), Ieacs Conallls ....................... Ca.m, Uatea Albany a in, .Mux iiueua Vlsln....... ..- Ha in. I,'-hc5 Independence U n. in. Lcaroa Salem 10 o. rn Ia m Now berK.........-...... .. I S '80 Anne I'ortinnu . .. w IT Monday?, Wedmadaja aud Krldnys. Iaei Portland -..., C o. tn. IaM NewUTB 10 30 n. li) Lcaui Salem .. .3 sup m. I.NUM indepcnui'iice n vi p. ui. IeH Ilnena Vjt Tartp.m leaxo? Albany ......... ...... 9 wp.m Arrive Conafll 11:00 p. ro. Tho steamer ha boii ittli)tl with flrM- rla."! ttctoiiimolaUoni, iiiuliidlng an elgant piano. Untiitpfl! tnt cart) ItiR both (rolxht and ptmngers Docker ootol ?tateitrfct. O MAKRTZ, AKnt. Slem, Oiomoii J HUI.LlVAN.Hnpt. A10ii , Oron Oreffon Short Line, -THEL- Quickest, safest, Cheapes' Line for all points lvst and southeast. FRKF. reclining chair cars, Pullman pala-t sleeping cars and upholstered tourist sleep ing cars on nil through train. I101SE & UAKKEH, Agent balem, Or" C. O. TERRY, rravellni; I'4Renger A 'ea W. K. COMAN. j Ornorai Agent. I ... TI.I..I O It .1 f- ' 124 Third Su C? I UIM.1IH1. J sSugjA Few Interesting Facts When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they natur ally want the best service obtainable so lar I $ Pe'li comfort and ssfety is concern rnd. employes 01 me isconin Central Lines are . naifl to servi- the nubile iml nnr train. qr operated so as to make do e connections 1 with diverging lines at nil junction points Pullnnn Palace Sleeping and Chair cars I on through trains. Uining car 1 a la Carte. sen-ice unexcelled, Meals I In order to obtain this lust dm srtvice, ask the ,i:ket agent :o sell yr a ticket oer I TUB WISCOXSI.V CENTRAL LINES j and ou will mike dlrert connectk)i at at. I'sul lar thicagj, Milwaukee and all Mints East. For any lurtner infoimaiion call on anv t'cket ak'ent 0f correspond with IAS. C. POND. General Pas. Agent. Maw it sxk, Wis, or JAS. A. CLOCK, Oenerl Agfnt, 26 Stsrlt Street, Porti m, Ore. "TrtllllSA'r-iTr1 MUMumtRrs AREMORliEKDIRIMC fun aHL -' '.VC1W . fi AV ftfl23 nF5?li!Wc a BDirrc MowmeHtal bronze co. BRIDGEPORT, CONN T, B, WAIT, Agent, I HI Mill St. and i;w State St. Ll'1 SALKM, QRE. H1 'I halt n-.. -. , SltisI atUJ. 9tji n. TIW . -: --. .r -rc.- a..i tmm ... ."- y 1 sa us vus n7.i.l.r0,iaj,kl4 " euro yea, m l SV t Tit11 orutsj to J . cur la eacl rm vi;fuu.MUBwly PrUtOwnt pr plmror i'iuMMBOjk lrttOcnt. pr rilarpr CURE YOURSELF! i I'UKa Uh Ul i tor uuuatural rt.lUl4l)l llcllkt(M, tBfllt(UBMlUUS, 0w..u-i W irrllaltvu ur ulrvratluoi m u uiiMt at tuueau WHHtiuM. Irnnu, MU4. PIU, auit 4 -trlu. tTMtCUtCMtU4UQS. nr v iOlftuin.9 KM y WUC3.il, -r fax in ftta wr.Hjr. -r ui in ruin wr.wr, Clrtulur wet an rvoua. iK r I, n.u-r Wl I. JUJ'Tfj hd .Mn , SKwY KKSafWroR vii,nw UmmMzllm t..-v; rDt.ci.ikiT:vii.Y cmi .H it fiu ax -fui,.ni IU-' it "i !, . a l u- ."t l-M! . JtJl '; i it ly wr.Jk T.V ' .- ltli.1 rluoliwrsuoiifcHiMl M a uu t,i ly butiDMa or cianlu KM lOIITBUIAiB IUIMMl-1 Unfl DEPART FOR TIME SCHEDULE. From Portland ARRIVr. Fast Mail 8 pro Salt Lake. Denver Ft Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and r.ast. Spokane Flyer 2pm Walla. Wall?, Spokane,! ipokanc Flyer Minneapolis, bt. l'aul, Duluth, Milwaukee Chi to.'t5 cago and hast a m 8pm OCCAN STEAMMHPS. 4 p 11 All sailing dates sull ied to chance. For San Francisco.' Dec. 23, 28, Jan 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 and 27, Sum COLUMBIA RIVER STEAMERS ex, Sun. Saturday 4pm ex Sun 10 p m To Astoria and way land' tngs, W1LI.AMB1TE RIVERS At Salem Lvc Portland, ISew burg and Way Lauding. 6 p.m. Mo us Weds Fri Salem 7115 p m jTuslhu and bat toa m. I For Dayton Tu Thur Sat Mon Wed J 130 p m Fri WILLAMETTE RIVEK Ar Salem L Salem m a ra Mon Wed and Tu.Thur Corvallis Albany and Way Points. hat 3P. m WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISIO.N Dally bosts to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at Oreg i.'lty if the steamers are d:lajed there ouuu trip tickets to all points in Oregon Wsh'ng ton, or California. Connect 0 made at Port land with nil ra'l, ocean aiii'nvcr liues. W. H. HUKLI1UR1 . fSen'l Pas. Apt Portland. t)r. G. M. POWERS. Agent, Twite street Jock Salem, IJOISE Sc BARKER, City Agents. TAKE THE.. Canadian Pacific R.R And Soo Pacific Line -TO- Mii.ncapolis St. Paul Chicago Philadelphia Washington Montreal Toronto New Vork , Boston a all points eatt and southeast. Cheapest lates, besneivice and accomniD. dadons Through toutlit sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Panl, Toronto, .Montreal, and Boston without change Canadian Pacific Railway Co's, ITinprcss Ine of steamships to Japan and China, The Ustest and fineit j.blp on the Pacific ocean Shortest and lxt mute to the orient iaii Australian S. S. Co. To Honolul' , Fiji and Australia The shortest route t the colonies. .For rates, fo 'era and any information call on or add icss, CM Lockwftxl, Agent, Oftwe Phone No 40. siS Commercial st. Residence Phone No. 55. Snlem, Ore tl. II. ABBOT. Agent, i6 lli-rd street. Portland, Or, n , . K )' COYLE. Ontricl Passengi-r Agent, Vancouver. II, O EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- ryE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAII.V 100 I' M I SS rM ISAM) l.v ..JPoitland. ,.Ar 9:30 a m Lv....batem ,. .Lv 7-00 aw Ar, Sjn Francisco Lv 800 p m Above trains stop at all prlnolpal statimn bet. Portland and Salem, Turner Marion Jellerion, Albany, Tangent. Sliwldi. Halsey, ilamsburg, unction City, Eugene, Cresucll Cottsge Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tioos from Rosebutg to Ashland, inclusive. ROSKUtJRU MAII-UAILVj "SV30AMI Lv .. PoTtTand .'.Ar h.mu r w lo5S A Lv .. Salem . . Lv J 1 so.-p m J.'o r m Ar ...RoselMirg.. Lv Jtoa m Pullman bufiet sleeper and second (,n sJcepmK cars a-tached to all through train wcsr side division; OE11VSFN PORfL..ND AMI iVMiiriiii, Mail Mains daily (except Sunday. ,l' U Lv Portlani . .' "Aii $.-s5"p m 1215 PMf Ar . Corudlis. Lvf 1.-20 f m At Albany ami Conallls"" connect with trains of the O. C & E. Ry. ERtSS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUMMV. J 4,5PM Lv .. Portland . Ar X:S loviiU .. McMinnvilleLvJ-SJo "3 PMJ Ar Independence Lv 4.'5Q H.-25 A M A M A M Direct connections at ban trancisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA Sailing dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points jn' Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTKALLIA, can be obtain.--! from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket .jii Salem. R. KOEDIER, Manager. C. II. MARKHAV. O. 1 & p. A. Portia a 20u Miles shorier and a wij ,ie ittt day quicker than any ot'ierllueto Omaha, Kan ms city, m. Louis and all other sutltern and southeastern cities, lhieoroiitoi oast via Denver, St, Paul, aud Hillings, Mont, Tickets ut olHcos of oonnuethu linos. lr you gi. eist via Omaha, you cuu stop oir and see the Trans-MlwUslppI exposlilon A, C, SHELDON. Gsn'l aent Portland C mm 4 Fmk'-'niwra ssssssssssMsssllssssssssI I II I ir .