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mftW ... if i C JMM'mWiifaitiiiiiiiiMU'i'il ' O 7 ' . a v i i' ,n.MWHMiKfaw'"'W" " '" ' . giffyr'BBBHT ' hi it ! i DAM CAHTAL MIL. , i - ...ja gitt -hit : " " MATUIrJAY, JANUAUT 21, 1809. m, o 93.00, In Advance $100, b Advance. OmYmc 1.0O,!n Alvanoe TMI STATE APPORTIONMENT. If the constitution ot the utat ts tote obeyed tlicio should be tt new ppcrtlontncut of tiicmbcii of the leg islature Thotnandato ot tlic con stitution In this Important particular lias been disregarded already too loriR. "Ho reasonable, excuto can bo lren for further failure to act. The stata census of JBV6 should 1)0 taken up and an apportionment made on It, baicd on exact calculation of ratio to popu lation. The constitution requires that an act of this kind shall ttf pawed at tho next session after the census? hut as there was no orjfanlia tlon of tho legislature In 1807, It should Iks done now. It Is nn easy matter to malco the calculatlfn, and as tho constitution requires pure arithmetic, rcurcscnlntlrosfroin ever part of the state can have no difficulty In KCttlnu their rlghU.-OrcRonlan, Juti. 10. i i PIOLTAOK ONOK MOIIK. Capt. Gray, who represents compul sory pIlotoRelboard under the existing Astoria commission plan, calls our attention to nn error In our article Thursday, where wo Intimated that Portland ought not to bo compelled to pay pilotage charc which were not nald bv Alaska, Iirltish Columbia and Washington vessels entering Pu get Sound In competition with them. Oapt. Gray takes exception to this on the Kround that Urllhh Columbia has compulsory pilot laws. What wo wished to say was that tho greatest competitor of tho Port land and AHtoria ports was tho Ptigot Bound ports, whero there was free or optional pilotage, Just as Portland now prays for. Capt, Gray, who roprcHcnti tho As toria pilots, imiftt ndmlt that 9T7Q pllotugo fees to ink u Japanese bark of 1,030 tons up io Poriliiud and back go up with 'wiuift u iid or'iiio back with wlnuit- h it hlg oluiruo. It Is almost enough io close it Columbia river pott tbut lm to compote with a free pllntngo port on I'urctHuund. Capt. Gray Is iimklmr a plucky light for tho Axtorin plli't communion. Hut the Multnomah delegation are standing solidly for tho commercial Interests, for tho btisl&t'si men of Portland ami for tho producers ot Oregon. Whatever tho Portland op tional pilot bill will accomplish to rcducotho burden upon coiuinorco and upon tho producer Is In tho In terest of tho people. T11K I VA TUMPLKTON CASK Any cltlicn has u right to eomo be fore the state legislature with a claim against the commonwealth. If it Is fouud to bo Just it cau be or deml by a spcalal not for that pur pose, If tho constitution does not In hibit such action by tho lawmaker. Tho claim of Mlis Ira Tcmpleton haa been before tho legislature several times. In 18to tho legislature passed a bill to grant WOO relief, but tho bill was vetoed by Gov, Lotd on the ground thut public money could tint Vx . . joT? -KV" . mm. jghv tfutfXrk. "! lLd&l i- r r . -t-LX- si if' M JSA ic LOYU' I UWtiK OAUPCN. In Ifirt't l'towtr Gudeti ttir U lite ftillblown n cf mutlttl tupplutM sod (be h)y perfume of Jojoui tuuthtihoed fat every wrun wbti late jnoiwr ctt of !r kralth ia wonualy tr i'or the Vftnk, ieklr ucinmn. iicpoodtn vtuoun, rbo suficrt uotoliJ iuUik In lUuc (torn VH-kcc uid 4tM ot tli dUct ofin CMciit(d in l&bX4 and tuolbfiUooJ, then ic only tborai, inJ lo brr lb per ftiai of mett(iboo4l l ll tiuu of tlcatli No tronuM tt fittt4 for tb irrootlUH llrt of wifehood snd Ibt dutlr of wotUcr- hood rb U a mSirtr iu IUU wsy Kvtry vwwu ntty be ttcnf suit ncA.ii Jlbjr in wewkulv fy, If we wilt It Ilr Willi her- U, S ttttiU, In lh Ant iiUrc, llitle uevrwOf la nprvdudlvc iQjloloy v( wMcn Ttl be wn obtain br cur lug sad reading (o(r of l)r linens Cow- Mitrtt StBM MtJIrnl A'IvIkt it coeulnt HmI vm sod orcr yo illMrtraitoiu, li tll all tibout tl the wJlturr ill of life, 4m4ow to Uvit tbem. tevrrsl cbittr MMl Riwmt(oa er dcvtU to IU fUy- (wl Mie cp of womn It tell how to tMC M the Jlwm: pcculUr to xatea, H tlw stmrt, sddrp, pbotoeupb ihm rkMi of tiuudi(-do,oWTU rbo ttH ! Mtbrd from tbr ue of lb wwvt to Hxtt kppy. brltby llvo bjr lit Wmm'i iwHelHt. Thit boob b cn uhjtlu Jm, H ! lo cot $i yv Q(1 ovr iwvtn )MH4r4 rhouMtid tvipinvtic ui- rlyil fey womcn st llit price Ovri mtmn wom -n bow owo wilt. Tor a ju- nt-mmmnI copy "l 3 onc-ut iitmiu, m r t or illu only, to Woitd's Mtaf mniry WciSltxl AwcIaUcn, Hufiilo, K, V. y&r lAiAkUaiilax, t-ud ten cent MM w it cwe-tfnt amj. ,.v - -" O- -- .'-' ""' " -- b appropriated to private Individ ual!. The the claim grows out ot a bridge on a county road breaking down In 1890, whereby Miss lerupie ton received injuries which she de scribes as follews: 'My noso wasfractured.thetoppftny bead hurt, my lips cut open hal an loch, two front teeth knocked out with roots, splintering tho Jaw bone, one broken off at tho gum. My right nrro was broken and both tones of tho elbow dislocated, my wist crushed, right thigh severely bruised, left thigh broken, forcing tho bono through the flesh and clothing.'. My snlne was permanently Injured." MIssTcmplcton is a hopeless cripple for life, walking on crutches, and ., Mmrtin nf her once line form -f4 v"- --- and feature are a familiar sir.h the state house. The family have suffered a Jinan olal loss from this accident of over $2000. Her parents came to Oregon overahalfaceoturyago. Mr. Tcm pleton having cleared two farms In Linn County, is now In his "Id age mortgaged for IIWOO. A peculiar feature of tho case Is that tho acci dent happened a tho only case dur ing ft short period when the law making counties responsible was re pealed. Bo MIm Tcmpleton could not suo the county for damages, and her only recourse was to go to tho legislature. Her own statement Is this: "In lb9l action was brought against Linn county for dumoges and carried to tho supremo court, which sus tained tho action of tho lower courts, Judge Lord dissenting, Htraban and Bean holding that because of the amondmentof Wa county was not responsible, .ludgo Lord's opinion will bo found on pago 321 of Vol. 22, of Oicgon lleports. "Immediately alter tho effect of thlsamondmcnt was seen, ns soon us tho legislature mutagaln, which was In 180:i, tho law was changed back again, making tho county rospwiHl ble. llut my case coming whon tho law forbade counties paying damages I had no rccourso but to appeal to tho legislature, which 1 did In 18M with tho result alrcudy referred to." The fall that Miss Tcmpleton sus tained was no sovcro that onu of tho horses that fell with tho bridge was killed and tho othor crippled so It had U) bo killed. It Is to bo hoped the daughter ot this Oregon pioneer will notronuln for life tho victim of n legislative blunder us well as a rot ten bridge. BTANDINO IIV Til Kill IHUS. l'HOM- It must be gratifying to the voters who at tho lato city election cast their ballots for a genuine reform udmlnls trillion of city n Hairs to know that tho mon they put In tho city council and clcolcd for city officers uro keep ing nil their pledges faithfully. Tho reform a'.dormon, Huron, ltlgg, Walker anil Harrows, at tho meeting on FrlJuy night to llnish a charter, stood solidly for a dotlnlto. program In tho Interest of the people, and were Joined by Alderman McGrew. Tho Republican "pmU" propositions wcro fathered ly 1in Gesncr, Icgg and Graham tiding as accoucheurs 110(1 wet nurses tor the lllegltlmnta and untimely offspring. Itccordor Judith showed lilinnelf to bo a very competent acting mayor. His knowledge of parllamorlary law made all tho work plultt mid satlsfao tory. Ills reply to tho "push" propo sition, that Justice court buslntws be fore tho ally recorder was u graft on thoeounty, was convincing aiid crush ing In liiruouipUtouos. lie showed that such oatoa did not lnoroae comity luxes one itent, whllo It made the office of marshal and roomier a source of revenue to the oily. The charter as It now stands com pleted la a compromise on tho tinaiiolul proposition. It pruvldos that the oily counill may reiund tho 8 percent lloatlug debt In warrants not to ex ceed 0) per cent, or short time ootids at uol to exceed -il por cent. It Is probable that lo meet local domandk and enable Utu oily to curry all tho debt at homo that both plans will be empki)eU Mrs. Ida M. Gwinii will loave un the south bound overland this even log and will visit relatives at Junc tion City ami Medfurd. She will speud two months in Southern Cull forula. VV Ait UtiU in tha lead. HveryoUe admires the "UONNKltS" and "MRZ'.O-TINTS" itideatlho"CronlMj.'i To quit tobaKo t4lljr tmirvur.Ubut fttt. lull 01 llt, Mtra nd lw, U N?Tv 1H, tb tomWrwurktr, iut mV k lata trout. All itruliu,Kocfj, Ourtuitu. IMd Uooklct ud nuuj4 lr. AJdrrM 6tilUx JUnwJr Co, CUftw r Nw Ywt (ip ? lr1e tbouuthi t vUti. lc, MlW' tnlu It swtej tWuUuJi, ..-.-.-.. . ., iiininnfitBBlBlLtfWHll'"!! JOURNAL. "X-RAYB." The barber's bill Is a worthy meas ure. It ought to Include Hunday closing, Tho bill to place the sheriff of Marion county on an adequate salary will mcet'wlth no opposition In the senate. tit About one letter more from ivin cald and there would not bo much left to tell aoout the irislde works of the g. o. p. All bills for new public buildings In Oregon should Include a provision to build of Oregon (.tone and be made II reproof. t U A tinmn Dasslng along talking to ! himself, and holding his coattall ovur his lacerated pants, wasnearu w ny "hoowhlatesclawgs." Has the $50,000 sugur beet Job left tho field so soon? It Ihad only goi three rounds of grape and canulster and tho battle was not. begun. Oov.Gecr'i "Inaugural" wiis tho most sentimental slate paper dcllv crcd In u quarter of u century, but It touched the people at the right spot. : M It can be reliably staled that, while Governor Occr'a message did not suit tho politicians, It pleased the taxpay ers und tho masses. Woodbun Inde pendent. At banv Demncrut: Thcmttnwho Introduces one good bill In tho legislature Is entitled lo more credit than tho man who Intro duces n dozen poor ones. Tho Mollrlilo push assault tho new administration singly, doubly, and In bands. Hut they go up against u hard pronation and generally take a tum ble. It Is tltiiu about two generations of stall-led cattle wore turned out on tho commons, X XX Farmer Gcor ImH by this tlmo dis covered tho difference hotween bank ing a yoke of Waldo Hills steers and rounding up it bund of wild cults. Hill iboro Argus, Bo far the governor hus tho steers well In hand. A now administration always bIiowb up tho shortcomings of Its predecos sors. When tho wont In shown up that cau bo Mild by tliociicmlos of Lord and Klncald, their record will still show that they gave tho people t good bUHlncss administration. "S'o oro getting somo splendid re form mcusurcH at tho lunula or the llopubllcans. If wo act as it solid Union party It will draw tho party lino and wo will got nothing," said a Union party man Saturday. That is probably true, and tho Republican party will get the credit for being tlio Kefurm party. It's a cold day when the Union otiiity man Is not making hay. When tho legislature was locating a $l7fi,000 branch usylum at Uulou II was on it tine rolling section of land. When tho manager of the sugar bcclsyndlcala rented It nf tho sUtu Il wus to raise hay on . "It's nothing but it wet pleue of hay land, anyhow," Joe, Simon does not appear to be stirring the waters to any extent In Washington, lie Iiiih probably gone beyond depth. Salem Mollrlilo organ. No, he doesn't huvo himself Inter viewed ut uvory bond In tho road, Ami ho dooHii'l keep his rolatlvon travelling back and forth managing polities in Oregon. t X X Corvutlls Union;- Governor Geer's Inuugrul uddrosi was it splendid ef fort. There Is not it dry sentouue In IU it Is pregnant with oxuolloot and pruotlmil suggestions ami shows Unit the new exwutlvo has not only tho ambition and Intention U enrve nil tho people with fair nan and tldollly, but that he has the ability ami moral eourago to put those Into execution. Woodburn Independent! There Is ono honest man In the suite Mitmto that Is, ho is honest, enough to reveal his thoughts. When the house reso lution favoring economy came Morn tho senate. Senator Urowuoll stated that ho voiced tho sentiments of col leagues In tho assertion that he An eminent scientUt re cently srtid: "Cod-liver Oil is truly a wonderful com position. It U seemingly Nature's remedy in almost every wasting ihsctMe." Scott's Emulsion contains the pure oil combined with hypophosphites, it rebuilds worn tissues, enriches the blood, invigorates the nerves, tops drains and wasting. Consumptives, Diabetics, pule or thin people, or nurs ing mothers, should remem ber this. Do not accept a substitute. V . U thitt N k. i4fcUa.l5w V,V ThTBEST PRESCRIPTION- Physicians Use and Recommend Paine's Celery Compound. Ciuauo, III., Icc. 12, I8in. Ocntlomoir.-lt gives mo plousure to certify to tho kood effects from I'alno's celery compound for my pa tients in grncritl debility and llvor compiling. ANIHIKW W. U'NIHIWSN M. . Wliy do tho ablest phynlclatiB In America oponly proHcrllw, uo arid Hcomiiiond rulno's celery compound ? Klrst, becuuno I'ulno's colory com pound Is not a patent modleluo. It Is not tho discovery of somo iiauk doc tor of whom his profession never licurJ; It Is not a concoction put up by somo nuu who first Invontod a name, and tlien ntloptod a preparation to lit It; ami It Is not a secret remedy. Hut It Is, llrst, tho result or tho llfn -long study of tho greatest phy sician Ameilca has produced, a mini whose reputation was world-wide years before hu hud over arrived at this wonderful formula; n man who lias received tho highest degreos Iroin tho host collogOH, who was at tho time of his great dltcovery a profes sor at Dartmouth and a lecturer In other universities, a scholar and a member of n family which has mado Its mink In every department of pub lic life In Amorlcn-Prur. Kdward K. IMiuIpi, M. K., LL. 1). hy do progresslyo and Intelligent physlolans, of every school, proscribe wanted plenty of clerks to pay olT po litical dehts.or words to thut effect. Taxusaro Incoming an Interesting iueHtloiii What would tho people do hut squirm and pay, If It was three timosas much? Suppose thr approxlatlotm for col tonus drain tho rosfliircos ol tlio tax payers to tho pidut of turning out the public schools, us some do now, will anybod) seriously ohjoot t In somo parts ol KuroiM tho author ities require taxos or tho population or ouch district. Tho iiutliorllltH lot nut the uolUollon tu their favorite Oio are turuMiwl with a iote to enforce collections and tiro ttllowed to oolleat whalovttr amount In addition, tho collwUir mos fit Ui uhaugo for II; aren't wo beginning to pursue a oourM) that sitmeksof Kuropy t X X AlUmy Herald: Senator Kslly lias Introduced:! morit Impnrtant iiisnsuro In tlie leglvluliiro. It Is a bill to Hr foot, perpetuate und simplify land titles, anil lu pusiogc will serve U remove all defects In exUtlng titles, Mmpllfylug the grunting uf titles and eliminate the eudlM and ueedlo.ss exiHiuo now uttomllng transfers. Tliorelsati Imiratlve demand for a law or this kind, and It is tu be Imped that the legislature will enact ono. Senator Kelly has made special study of the subject and s believe from a busty glance ovor the bill, that he has admirably covered the ground. "The mkmI m dHvearurtlitUi' NildSliitkiMpoare, Uut that tlot-s mil apply, tuuhl ploueera like Uttirleuu It Klnoald, -lnwo petty iiMirtoomltig.s are more than over twhuwed Uy uootl ervlee rendered the paopl.-ctniti Journal. Bettor wipe the dust otr jour Slmkttspoare, and took It over again, Neighbor Ilorer. - Ourvttllls Union. There is truth In our revhed Sheaktopearo. Kvtl In the light or tuetdahysles is uot only solfdestruet lw but uonexlstent. The giod alone survives. Tito many gtwti things Harry Klnoald dhl will survive all theovll rhat can bo ald. Oood It, the ouly roallty. 1NL w j't M. pet the highest uuth t W uHle, itOOd tr appreciated by an Paine's celery compound In prefer ence to any other remedy ? Ilccausc It lias prolonged tho lives of thousands or sufferers; It has made their sick patients well. Tho best lest that can bo applied to Paints celery compound Is to use It. If one Is "run down," feels without energy, lifeless, useless, fretful, take this great remedy, and note the change. In Its peculiar ability to nt once Invigorate tho body, lo iiiitko now blood and to regulate tho nerves, lies the groat value of Paine's celery com. pound In all wasting discuses and dis orders or the kidneys, liver and stomach. A neglected complaint, though blight a t the beglnulng,muy throuch neglect cau.-o n llfutlnic or misery. Tho ringing In the ears, tho hackucho or tho general debility unless the body is braced up again, may teach ono bit'.cr expcrlenco thut disease can creep through ycry small holes. Panic's celery compound stimulates the kidney, Improves the appetite and digestion, drives out any scrofulous tendency In tho blood and actively en coinages the nutrition of tho nerves and organs with tho result thut tho wholo body lakes on llesh und color the surest ludlcittlnd or Improved health. It makes pcoplo well 1 TUB ORB AT SALT LAKE KOUTO The attention of cathound travelers is called to ilit advantages clTered them by the Klo Ciramle Wettern, ' Tlio Great Halt Lake Kou'c " Iht same rates prevailed whether the trip in ma e via Huminijion or kan Fran tlsuo. The (Mssencer has hu choice of two toutci out ol l'ottlaml, ilnce through Colo, rn-lo, and lour cam thereof. No othsr line out of Portland can oiler such a variety of route In addition, a day's stopover is given nil 1 OKVtnuets K any point in Utah or Colo, udo. Through pullimn and touilst sleep ing cats are run on all trains, av well as free reclining chair cars. The wrvice and ac commoiiitiuns olTered are equal, if not su. perlor to tho.e of any tiam-conlinenU) road, arid lattsniealwajsaslow as the lowest. If )ou oonUniplule a trip cast, write to . D. Manhld, ( ncntl Aent, Kio tirande NVostwn Uailway, ut Ihlrd Street. Poitland. rOreej'in, forauylnSorniation you may need in leterouce to mtt, routes or accomodations. tt lotl DIED. PUiesCOTT, At tho ii jmeof her par onto In this oily, ut 11.1') p.m , Frl duy, Jan. SO, liiw, Marthyi Hose, the fmirtuon months old (latigliter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Prescott. Money Refunded. Satisfaction guamnteod when you iisoSit'oin "Special" llour. Money Uick If you don't like It. 4 tf Dr. Bill's C0U5I1 Sytup is groat iiimllcliiu of Intrinsic worth. It re tmivos ,1 ihhikIi or oohl ijnlckly und otirtw sovoro tliriwt and lunk' utroc tluitH In un ustonblilnuly stiurt time. Sold by all tlnik'k'Mt. for only 36o, TbtyAIlSay TlioSttletn "Stuvlul" ilmir iinidn hv tlmt new maolilnery bottts the world. Try It, 4 tf ynsy pneumonia nru (Vo 1hI. m vory short PiwtrUy (JUM 1,, si :. iv mr.ion leul: Hntl, if MMhauttuto Inflammation of ' etc kt rvmtxiv sixHHllly bubtluea U10 htnamtuutioii. nu tho wain In brtwthliivr nvl alas cft'tct8 a cure in h womuriu!i 6tur, time. W?tttV r nils yrup Cur HturisV and Pneunmnln ! ll J plrwut to ukt tkstrt h. nwnttt, ai u aiur.u Riul m imiga t not promptlv allayetl, tho wonst my lwpiwn. With tho aid of Dr. HulPs Cough Sytnp, however, you iMwti not Iwvo auv fivir t for tliia lsL&$kl".r$$i mum S TUDAY'8 MAtlKBT. PoktUnd Jan. 21, -Wheat yalloj e2fflMlflnd!C'$3.20; Supemne t2oKwhite 42Q43C. Hay $8(29 per ton. i..iV;irJ. nhl p.ron tic. Wool-Valley, 1012c; Eastern Oregon, B Mlllstu utr-Bran, $17; shorts, $18 OJll i . Poultry Chlcken8,mlxcd,l2'603.76 turkeys, live, 1020c, Eggs-urcgon, i' "V,"' tlirlna Tlropn. flilltecl GO! US, J(38c. )20c, fancy under 00 lb8,0l7c;shecp pelts.l Onions 7Gc(a$l per sack. Hutter Best dairy, 2530c; creamery, 60c55c per roll. Potatoes, 75(80c por sack. Hoks neavy, $4.75. Mutton-Weathers 3lc; dressed, 7o Bcer-Utccr8,$3.253-C0: cows, $2.50 2.75 dressed, 6YgO. BAt.F.N MARKET. Wheat-CO. Oats 35c. Hoy-Haled, :heat, $7.00 Flour In wnolcsalc lots, $3 00: re tall $3.00. , .. .,rnn MlllstulT llran jio.WBiioria oiu.w, Hogs drci-sed, 6c. Live cattle--2J3c. bliccp Live, $2HiO$3. VnalKl-... Butter Dairy 20c: creamery 25c. Wool Best, 15c. Mohair 25c. Hopfr-Best 1017c. Eggs-22c in cash. Poultry-Chickens, 7w0c; turkeys, live. 10M12c. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 81c ham, 10c shoulder, 07c. Potatoes 30c. Apples 30c. "MeMO.Tints" uro with us to stay. Everybody likes them. Call ut the "Cronse" photo studio ( over the Now York Racket store) and sec them. The New Process. The Salem Flouring Mills "Special" ilour Is now better than over. Try It. tf The New Chatter has at lust been approved by the council, but those delicious 15c meals J. E. Burnett scryes at thoi Whlto House restaurant wcro approved by tho public long ago. Fills the Bill. Those two bit meals at Strong's 1111 both the bill and the legislator who takes them, PLAYflD OUT. Dull Headache. Pslns in varloas.parts oi the body. Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss nt appetite. Feverishness, Pimples or Sores or-ail positive evidences of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must be purified in order to obtain good health, Acker's Wood Elexlr has never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood dUoaes, It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we will sell every bottle on positive guarantee. OA8TOHIA. flows ti 1 1 he Kind You Haw Atoayj Bouitt SICK HEADACHE AHJOLUTEI.Y AND permanently cured by using Mold Tea, A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25c and 50c. Lunn & Iirooks druggist. EXPERIENCE IS THE UESf TEACHER Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs. coMh or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relie money refunded 25c and 50c I.unn & llrookt, druggists. OASTOalllil.. Bears th j ll Kind You H319 Always Bought CATARRH OF THE STOMACH, 1'Ieasant, Simple, Out Safe and Effec tual Cure for It. Caturrli Cot tlio Htoitiucli Ilias lon been couslilered tlio next tiling to in curable. Tlio usual symptoms uro u full or bloating sensation utier eat Iniiccompunlcd sometimes with sour or wuttery risings, a formation of jrassss, causing presuro on tlio -heart und lungs und difficult breutlilnKs; headaches, tickle appetite, nervous nees and a general played out, languid fecllnir. There Is often a foul tasto in the uiouth, coated tongue and If the Inte rior of the stomach could be seen it wouittsnow itsiuiiy, inllained condi tion. The euro for this common and obstluato trouble Is found In a treat ment which causes the food to be readily, thoroughly digested before It haa time to ferment and Irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of tho stomach To secure a prompt and healthy digestion Is tho one necessary tlilnK to do und when normal i uestlon s secured.the catarrhal condition will have disappeared. Accordion to Dr. Harlauson the safest and best treatmeut Is to use after each meal a tablet, composed of .,, njcaic repun, a Jlttlo ui, viuiuuii ooat -illftl Am! fruit iw.M.1 Tlioso tablets can nnw h fnnnri n, ii ' drK stores under the name or Stuart's Dvsnonslu T.ihl.xs unit n, ,,.,!.. .. ' patent iiiedlcinQ can h hh Uii. I ' perfect safety nmi witanM ,1..., 1 I wltljy tppetlte and tliorouiflt tllites-1 tlon will fullow their renularuso after! I IllUillS. .Mr. i. j. uooherof 2710 Dearborn I Si.Chleak'o, III, writes: Catarrh Is1 alwul condition resulting from a lU'Kleotedcold in the head, whereby the lining membrane of tho nose becomes inllamed and the poisonous, Uiscliurk'o therefrom passing back-' ward into the throat reaches the, Stl.llinrll. t niw nmilnnln,. .......!. ... l,1 stomach. Medical authorities' prescribed for me for three yean for aim Miunu rest iroill thPlr ii&a , Ktuart's Dyspepsia Tablet? Is the Mfest preparat on as well a t tiA . , plest aud most convenient remedy for any furm of Indigestion, catarrh of btoiuacli, biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. .nd.frr Ittleboolc, mailed free on stomach troubles, by addresslna tablets oaa be found at all druc iWTOS- 9.1M3.lfl 13 I hrtMt)ftfomW'?ti'i'frritii CoueMns Injures and Inlbmes Jorfi lilncJ. One Nflnutc CoBh Care oosinft tile cold, rid hel qutcKiy, " ""& Stone's Diug Btote. Hortlble agony II caused by Piles, Burns -jei.i-nt....i.. These ate relieved arid cured by DeWlifs Witch Haiel Salve. Be ware ol Imitations Stoni's Drug Store. ..ii. Iha Kind Ycu Have Always Bough BIgiattw of Mr. S. A. Fackler, Editor of the Mltan- opt, (Fa.,) Huilier, suucicu ic..im ...... li7brlppe; One Minute Cough Cure was &c only remedy. It acted quickly. Thoti lands of others use this remedy as a specific for La G.ippe.and Its exhausting afieer Meets. Stone's Orug Store. i lie imiallest things may exert the greatest Influence. De Witt's Little Early Risers ate unequalled for constipation and liver troubles Small pill, safe pill. Slope's Drug store. CASTOR I A Por Infanta and Children. IIib Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Slgnftturo of YAQTJINA ROUTE Corvallis k Eastern Railroad Connecting at YAQUINU with tho YAQDINA BAY STBAMSI1IF COMPANY STEAMKI13 "WEEOTT" Flnt-class in every respect. The nbovo steamer Is duo to fail from Yaqnlna every clk'ht duys. Shortfit Route llctv. ecu Between Valley I'oinls and San Francisco Fare: Albany and Feints West to San Frnnrlsco Cabin WW Hound Trip. .... .... 17.00 H. L WAt.UKN. KPWIN STOSK. T F. 4 F. A. Mutiuifor. J. TUItNF.lt. Auent, Albany. Ore. WII.UMr.TTK ItlVKll DIVISION' STEAMER WM, M. HOAG, Cnptnlii (leo. Itnnbe. nniiiiliiir botween I'ortlrtiid and Corvnlll". tupping ut all way landliiKi. ItlVKH SUIIKDt'Ln. DOWN Tiiesduys, Thursday, and .Sunday. UavcM Cnrvnllls.......................... On. in. leaves Allany............................ 7 11 in. U-HVC1 Iluuiiu Vltu . . s II. II). I,ta ci Independence.. Uu. in. leaves Baiem................. ........... iuii. iu. Ijonvel Nuulicru'. -I2:.",i) Arrive Portland I HO UP Mondays, Wcdmttda)Hniid Frldnyn. leaves Portland C n. in. Uan-s Ncubcrtf . I0..T0 a. in. U'ium Ualom 3:7.0 p. in. Leaves I nleen(teuce.. -......... fi:00p. in. U'aveH Ilncim Vlntu . 7:30 p. m. leaves Albany . . 9:30 p. m. Arrho Corvallis... 11:00 p. in. Tho steamer has been equipped with flrM ctacs uccummodatloiifl, liicludlnir un elegiint plnno. Uumrirtscd (or ciirrylnK both freight mid paMcngcrs. Dockr-Footof Etulc street. CI. JIAKltTZ, AKCIIt. Salem, Oregon. C. SULLIVAN, Bupt. .ioany, uregon. egon Sliori Liuc Railroad The Direct ltoute to Ulali, Colorado Mootana, and all Eastern Points Given choice of two fnvorlto ronlen, la the I'nlun Pacific Fait Mall Line, or tliu ltlo Uraudu Bccnle l.lnui. Look ut the time 1 Dayc to Salt Lake 2j Days to Denver Hi Days to Ghlcauo 41 Days to New York Free Hecllnlng Chair Cam, t'lilinlilorcd Tour ist SliMptng Cars, und f nllmnn I'aliieu tileepersoierated wu all trulns. For further Information apply to II01SK A llAltKKIt, Agents, Salem. W K. COMAN. Oeu'i Agent 0. 0. TF.ltltY, Trav. Pa. Agt. l'.'l Third St., l'urtlaud, Or. A Few Interesting Facts When people are contemplating a trip whether on business or pleasure, they natur, ally want the best service obtainable so far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned Employes of the Wisconsin Central Linos are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make clo e connections with diverging lines at nil junction points. Pullnnn Palace Sleeping and Chair cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled, Meals a la Carte, In order to obtain this first. elm tervirp. ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES and you will mike dirert connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and till points East, For any further infbimatioo call on any ticket agent or correspond with JAS. C, POND, Genera! Pass. Acont. Milwaukkb, Wis. or J S. A. CLOCK, (ienerttl Agent, 246 Stark Street, Portland, Oke. M&MWI Munumr.nrs AHJE Mpat ENDU RIKQ nan vAHt UirL nrsir.tis z Daircc MoumeHtai BRPNZE CO. BRIDGEPORT, CONN ' .MILI. T. AND 130 tiTATE ST. 1.9 dw "uw SALEM, ORE. CURE YOUBSELFI Va Uia i far unbst...! lrrlttlu ur uKv.-.n.iu nt DIUCuUI MWlLrUM. l'iHl. B. u.a .in. ImsCHtvtuQB. "" r rvi 1. or Mat 1st UUi wr.ir-r. wsznxcfiriw' rcuur tMit un r)KMt- &&tfffl &ij i1 rfPw m -fiTcRAHT, WKkiliiM' fj ' ri mtMI f uluUijiV ! M4 u tuititr. ftVfTyil tiian.i). . c. a.i. sT ,isl RftM OKrART FOR TIME SCllBDUt.lt. From Portland. ARRIVE. Fast Mall 8 pm Salt Lake. Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago 6.-4S p.m and hast. Spokane Flypr Walla Wallc, Spoknne, Spokane Minneapolis, bt. J'aui, Duluth, Milwaukee Ctil- Hycr 8.-30 n 111 230 p.m cago and List 8 pin OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, 4 P " For San Frnnclsco; Sail every fivs days 8pm ex. Sun COLUMIIIA RIVER STEAMERS Saturday 4 pm ex bun 10 pm To Astoria und way land ings, SVILLAME'ITE RIVERS Ar Salem Lv-ve! Salem Portland, New burg and 6 p.m. Moiw Weds Frl Tu Tlmr Sat 3!3" P " Way Lauulngi. 7:15 P,m, IU1. UU and sat ton m, I For Dayton Mon Wed Fit WILLAMETTE RIVEK Ar Salem 10 a m Mon Wed and Frl L Sr'alem Tulhur Corvalhs Albany and Way Points. bat 3p. m WILLAMETTE IUVER DIVISION. Daily tosts to Portland as nboe, Transfers to street car line at Oiej I'lty if the steamers are delayed there OJUu trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washing ton, or California. Connect o 1 mule at Port land with all rail, ocean undnver lines, W. II. 1IURLHURT. Cien'l Pas. Apt Portland. Or. O. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade street dock Salem. IJOISE & DARKER, City Agents. TAKE THE Canadian Pacific R.R And Soo Pacific Line iui.ncapolin St. Paul Chicago Philadelphia Washington Montreal Toronto New Vurk lioiton a d all points cast and southeast. Cheapest tates, bonvctvico and accommo dations 'lhrougli touilst sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Panl, Toronto, Montreal, and Hoston without change Canadian Pacific Railway Co's, Empress ine of steamships to Japan and Chinai The fastest and finest uliips on the Pacific ocean. Shortest Mid bosl route to tlio 01 lent Canadian Australian S. S. Co, To Honolul'-, Fiji and Australia The shortest route t the colonies, I'or tates, fo ers and any information c.l on or address, C. M. I-ocUwOad, Agent, Office Phone No. 40. 288 Commercial st. Residence Phone No. 55. Salem, Ore II. II. AUUOT. Agent, 146 llurd street. Portland, Or1, E J. COYLE, Disiticl Passenger Agent, Vancouer, D. O EAST AND SOUTH VIA rE SHASTA ROJTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY 6:00 P 8.-2S P tv...;i'Drtland. ..Ar Lv....bateBi ...,Lv Ar, San FrtincUco Lv 9:30 A M 7.'00 A M mJ 000 P M 1 AHVvc.tr,,i.nss,0l"u a" principal stationf bet. Portland and haleia, Turner, Marion Jeflerson, Albany. Tangent. JJhedds, Halsey, llwriibuw, Junction City, Eugene, Creswefl Cottage Grove, Drum, Oakland, and all sta. tions from Roieburg to Ashland, inclusive. RQSKUURO MAILr-IIAILV. SOAHI Lv... Portland .".Ar 14.-3opu io,'5SAMJ-Lv....Salem.... LvJi So.-PH j:ao PM) Ar....Koseburg.. Lv (7.-30A M Pullman butlet sleenr nnH i..l.l. sleeping cars attached to all throuch tralm WPCI1 Mnif niiiHinu BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. tll tialns dally except SundayJ 730 a m! Lv,... Portland. Arl S.5om 1215 p m Ar . . . .Corvahis. Lvf 1.-20 p m At A.,b?n and Corvallis'connect witli trains of the O. C. & E. Ry. KXPRESa TRAIN OilLY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4.5o p m ) Lv ... Portland.... Ar 1 8.25 Lr . . Mc.Minnville Lv s.'so M) Ar Independence Lvl 4,'to 7--30P K30 P "irect connections at ban 1-rancisco with Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA, balling dates on application Rates and tickets to Eastern points and .ULU and AUS1RALLIA, can beobtainr-l Sm SKINNER, Ticket jJaV r ir M.L',.iV.K0EnLER. Meager. C II. MAUKHA.V. G. F. & P. A. Portland s orter and a whole half day quicker than any otherJineto Omaha, Kan- i.clty' 5U Lou,s and all other suthern and southeastern cities, PMi,,cerSV.t?e08tvla Denver, St, ,,mu1, au.d BnRi Mont. Tickets at oilices of QonnectlnK' lines. If yt)u kii ?JZi a,9maha' yu cjn stop otT and see the Traus-MlsslsslppI exposition A. C SHELDON. Gen'l gent Portland O' 20u Miles A M A M A M .v.