Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, February 14, 1899, Image 2

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TUBSDAl', JTRBRUAHY 14, 1609,
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ttsHtttAT OF TUB DALY
JirJOK SllLXs WOULD
CfllfcE AGAINST TBDaCATlON.
TEXT!.
BE! A
Tfcks most Important nod best under
utood cidcaifoBat bill before tills leg
Mature J the Daly Text-book uc
form hi 1. It waft drafted by a cotn-
tuttteo created at tiio special season
tbattbcldslltlriBSfor tlirco weeks at
A'ortfand nod corresponded with edu
cators dod legislators alt oror tbe
tatc. Wo are ow to talk plainly
to the pcoplo to Bhow why their work
should bo upheld.
Tlija committee wa composed of
ecoutora John D. Daly of CorvalllJ,
U. VMMlkojrof Monmouth, both pro
fessional teachers, Itcpresen tall res
MallofOolumbln, Youor of Clatsop,
and Paltrier of Linn. Hall is an ed
ucated gentleman, a professional man
orthelxttt standing Johan Youdb
In a lawyer, a grndurilo of the Stale
nnlyemlty; Palmer of Linn Is n
farmer, who knows what tho farmers
want, and who hold his earnest con
fictions against the pressure of the
American DookCo'a. nuonls hi Linn
county, This committee lliut has
glycn apodal time and attention to
this question of textbook reform Is In
a position to know that a cbango l
seeded.
If the Daly bill docs not become a
law AT THIS BESSION, Oregon re
mains for six years longer at the
mercy of a text-book trust that can
forco the adoption of an entire
cliango of test-books, or of new and
additional books whenever It fleci lit,
AT ITS OWN PU10ISS. If e
adopt the Duly blll.tho stale can keep
all the present books that mo deslra
bio, but can compel! tho Trust to HE
DU0ETI1E PftlUBS. HEK?
The llo Hint has been Inilunlrlouiity
circulated thut tho Daly bill was
backed by a book corporation, Olnu
fc Co. of Uotitod, and that tho ques
tion of voting the bill up or down,
was simply tho question of doing up
the American Hook Co. In tho Intercut
of another monopoly, ought not de
ceive anyone. Letters received In
this cltji can bo shown to any legisla
tor whd wants to know tho facts
prorlug oonchulvoly that Qlnn
and Co, are opposed w tho Daly bill,
and favor tho county and city option
plan. Tlicrnnro forty or fifty text
book publishing houses that will
bo brought Into OPEN COMPETIT
ION under tho Daly bill, while If tho
prcseot system atabdiall competition
Isclowd for tho American Hook Co.,
to make such reductions us It sees tit.
This Is tho cold truth about
110 Daly bill but some of tho
members don't want to know tho
truth. Tlity prefer to defy their
cotutltutouK, degrade tho tuoit
sacred of American Institutions In
tho Interest of monopoly or be
qxwa they have not Investi
gated tho uuojtlon and know no
mora about the text-books thun a
hort.0 docs of heaven)1
Is Mia House Of ltcprooiiutlvoa of
tho Oregon legltlaturo prepared to
sully tho glory and honor of this com
monwealth by truooulonlly or Ignor
ant ly on thaoccuiton of IU iomicon-
tcnnlat bowing to the ruot obrioxloiis
of all truits of a trust ridden age ?
When Washington,' Montana and
Idaho to tho north and cast of tu get
textbooks from 25 to 40 per cent
cheaper than wo do UNDER THE
COMMISSION PLAN, and Califor
nia prints herowrrtextbooks at'about
half what ourpcoplo pay Khali the house
of representatives In tho face of these
facts contlntio tho present expensive,
corrupting, Irresponsible system for
six yean longer?
A word In conclusion; Do the mem
bers of the House nrrogato to them
selves the Buperlor wlndom and Judg
ment on this subject that sols up their
opinions against such men a tho 1
senators who supported tho Daly
text-book bill V As against tho opin
ion of tho governor of this state, who
favors of tho Daly text-book bill V .As
against tho opinion of Ex-State Su
perintendent Irwin, who favors the
the Daly text-book bill; as against the
present stale superintendent, who Is
supporting tho Daly text-book bill?
Will tho pcoplo believe that tho
members of tho house who have no
special Knowlcdgo of this question,
who havo not had time to Investigate
tho subject as the special committee
havo done, who have not even heard
tho question or donated It theuiRolvcs,
that such members know ruoro about
tho subject than those who champion
tho Daly bill ? No, the pcoplo will
never accept such a theory of Inspired
knowledge on tho part of any mun,
much less their representative.
Let them give their reasons for op
posing a bill that Is bollevcd to bo a
fair, Just, honest and prog resolve
measure. Lot them If tlioy bo frlonds
of the American free schools declare
why thoy opposo abolition of the text
book system universally declared to
be oppressive, Inferior, unjust and In
jurious to education.
If a House member can glvo a good
rcaion for opposing a bill that pract
ically passed the senate by u unani
mous voto let him lie prepared to give
that reason briefly and clearly Wed
nesday at three p. m. Aud he will he
treated fairly and respectfully by ad
vocates of tho measure, If ho can
Dr. Mitotiell paysin (jifli
dult cases oEAncmid'; hdMds3
cod-liver oil half an hour
after each meal and he likes
to use it in an emulsion ; that
he has watched with grow
imr surprise some listless,
feeble, creature gathering
flesh, color and wholesome-,
ness of mind and body from'
this treatment.
"Scott'slEmulsion" iscod-
livdr oil combined with hy
pophosphitcs. It regenerates
tissue, invigorates the nerves
and brain, enriches the blood
and adds' fat and strength.
t simI tl i", ll tlrnijlitt .
S( fin & IKJWNI., Uimlt, Htw York.
7 o'clock Tuesday
lal duties In the second district were
more than ihe presiding )udge could
discharge. It Is a well known fact
among attorneys that, notwithstand
ing tho Increase In population, there
Is less litigation than thcro was halt
a dozen years ago, and Micro Ib prom
loof furthcrdccllno rather Minn In
crease, under kucii circumstances
any plan to decrease the territory of
tho second Judicial district Is nonsen
sical, ll Is without a single claim for
tho support of members from the
counties thut reside In tho second or
any other judicial district.
Tho occasion for tho hill Is n
wrangle between friends of tho two
Judges In the third district, Involving
proposed abolishment of Judgo Hnlso
and his department. .Some claim that
there Is need In the district for two,
and others but for one Judgo. To
settle this dllllculty, rather thun as
an nut of public necessity Is tho true
object of tho tncilMiro fur uttacklng
tho boundaries of tho second district
It Is a principle that ought not to be
curled Into legislature. If tho third
district has too many JudgcH.ono ought
to bo abolished. If not, tho fi lends
of these Judges ought to bo mado to
bohavo themselves, and to leave
things as they are. Tho desire to
change something that now nlroady
oxlsts seems to bo u mania of legisla
tures. It becomes so extravagant
that bills without Intelligence and
without excuse find way Into legisla
tive bodies. Tho practlco ought to bo
elided and law and Iiuvh bo made
stablo by i romptly voting down all
glvo no good roason It Is his duty as a measures that savor of frivolity or
mm. f w.ln tnr Mm IVilv TWMww.l, '(,y J-" "l UUCO roforrocl t(l
. ... should bo tho llrst to bo punctured.
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Kt Uio b w much ilcjwtiud tq ber ciiilt
the bauk f knit If a,Vri Tout
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LliOISLATIVE ROUTINE.
IJoth Houses Working on Ilegular Holt
tine Order of Uuslness.
II0U8I-M0NI)AY l. M.
h'ecrotary of stale was uulhorUed
to construct such additions to tho
Hpcukors platform us may bo necos
sary to accomodato thu exercises
Tuesday.
On motion of illlamson tho voln
by which H. II. No. 2, Mm Portland
bill waH passed, was reconsidered, and
It will coino up agaiti later.
dray Introduced a resolution that
each member bo furnished with n
copy of tho kossIoii laws of 18i).'l and a
copy of thehlhtory of the early In-
dlnn wars. Adopted.
'Illln.niii.i. I....I .1 I I. III.
.iiu K'MUIIIUI lllliniKIIUH MUUIU UIIIN
number no, 211, .'llo, aso, W,, 2t
and m.
Tho boiiuto roholutlon, thut Mm lug-
islatlvo iivsomhly shall have tho power
toprovld for tho election or n Rtato
printer, was received u nil referred to
committee on resolutions.
1IIM.H I'ABHHI).
8. II. 231. Howe, to Incorporate tho
city of Curlton, Yumhill coiint)'.
H. II. 177, Kolly, toumeud Mm charter
of tho city of HrowiiHvillo.
H. 11. 183. Kolly, to amend tho chartor
of tho city of Lebanon, Linn
county, Oregon.
S. 11. 210. Mitchell, to luoorporuU the
oltyof.Moro, In Sherman noutity,
Oregon.
S. II. ass. Smith, to Incorporate, thu
city of Ilurus, Hurnoy county.
S. lit IPS, Mitchell, to Inunriuirtitit
Diillw UlLv.
H. 11. 3JW, lonlitoyvto InoOrtiopito tho
elty of "Hnterpriw, Wulluwu
oounty, Oitigon.
S. II. m, Dufur, Ui
town of Dufur,
. Ih ai PrtMslytoJ, t amaud ahariwr
ofulty tif Vton, Greuou.
HAU.mTO 1A88.
S. II, HI, Daly of lltinton, Ui prsvlde
tor a HicttD board of text book
ofliumMoiior.
Just Iwforo udJourniuMt, the
speaker gme notloo that there will be
a Uepubllwui caucus lit una tho ooui-
iHiMirponita tho
mlttce rooms at
evening.
WILLS 1A8SH0.
S. b. 6?, Daly, of Uentcn, as to tfme of
catching salmon In Alsca boy and
tributaries.
H. D. 31, Mr. Selling, creating u trust
fund In Multnomah county
S. U. 100. Smith, tn uroend scctlon-6,
relating to mining claims.,
S. II. 3, Hr0wnofl,'tOprovfdcifor tfio
election of road Supervisor
S. II. 61, Bales, tocroato the ofllceof
clork of Justices' courts In r.ltlos
of 60,000 Inhabitants or more.
S. 11.63, Porter, relating tfithonnnklrig
of deeds by sheriff.
S. 11. 11, Morrow, to provide for the
extirpation or thistles.
S. H. 3fi, Porter, to require sheriff's to
collect cortaln fees In civil (xisos.
9. B. Fulton, relating to negotiable
Instruments.
S. 11.107, Harmon, to protect salmon
and other food llsttcs of Rogue
river.
S. H. 176. Hatos. To nuthorlc and
direct tho county court, of Mult
nomah county to louse upper
deck of 0. It.&N. bridge.
S. II. 01. Harmon. To amend an act
to create a Htutc board of horti
culture and to appropriate money
therefore.
S. H. 171. Ilnrmbn. To bettor pro
tect salmon In the waters or
Cu'ry county.
S. II. 101. Joopl'l. To provide for
park commissioners, for the ac
quisition of land for parks and
und the management therefore.
S. 11.32. Daly of Lake. To requlro
the county courts to administer
oaths In pension miitterM.
I'Alt.HDTO PASS.
S. B. 81. Cameron. To nmond section
3383, luwn of Oregon.
S. B. 4B. Kuykcndull, To regulate
tho running ut large of stock.
JIOUHK- MONDAY HVRNINO.
On the motion of Cilmmlugs tho
secretary of state wns given authority
toromuyo the members dusky from tho
hull to better accomodato the audi
ence expected at tho celebration Wed
nesday. The wnolo evening wu3 devoted to
tho consideration or sonuto bills, nod
seventeen wore run through tho mill.
Only two failed to pass and one of
those, S. B, No. 81, was reconsi
dered and will have another olianco.
Adjmirumout was uikon until 7:110
p, m. Tuesday,
8KNATK TUHBUAY AlTHItNOON.
Mluhell's land bill..
Pu used.
Stlllman's bill wlthdmwlntr thosulo
of certain stole lands, us suggostcd by
Oov Ocor.
PaH,tud.
Sonntor Loonoy hud tho pure food
bill of Mm house rucoiMldered und
amended.
Puhod.
Josophl's soamen'H bill was referred
to thucommlttco on commerce
S. II. 07, Mulkoy, rogulnllng feiM of
county ollluora.
Passed.
S. II. 133, Howe, regulating building
ii nd loan associations, lndollnltely
postpouud.
II. II. 110, Curtis, appropriating 916.
uoo ror a llsli batohory, was culled
up und passed with 17 uyox.
tl 1 i.in i. i ... . .
ii. , oi., runinny, Kniorpribociiurler.
Passed.
In thoovonlngtlio sonuto us rom
mltUmof thu whole consldorod Mm
Kuykondall oducutloual bill, arid at
lOo'clockuroseuud reported progress.
A Itepublloun cuuoiis will bo held
Mils ovoulng for the nomination of u
suite llbnirlan, a bouunun ut As'orlu
und u rood and dairy oommltwlunor,
it is gononilly conceded that there
will bo no opposition to thu nrtwuiiL
excellent llbnirlan. J. It. Putiuim.
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mm mho mat w. w. Bukor will uo the
nomluco ror rood ami dairy commis
sioner. The Clatsop dslogatlon aro
oxpoted to name the boulmnn.
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A SOLDlKlt'H MONHMBNT.
Tho proposition to appropriate
11000 toward a monument for thoso
who offered tholr lives In tho recent
wtr with Spain raises Mm question
wholhor n military honor of Mils kind
ought bo conferred at public oxpouio
upon any particular claix or soldiers
By all means lot us erect them a
monument. Lot us roar a nnblo altar
to tho heroes who unselfishly servo the
nation on tho Held of battle, or on
board tho battleship. Lot us say to
tho generations growing to cltlrcn-
shtpandlo the men and women who
havo loot their loycdoni's to tho front
that wo esteem tholr valor nt tho
front and appreciate tholr sacrlllo-s
at homo. Hut lusodolug let us not
forget to honor all our military and
naval heroes, living or dead, not alouo
of this war, but of all wuro for the
preservation of our country,
When wo erect a soldier's monu
ment with public money, tot it not
bo for tho heroes of Kuntlnm ami
Manila alone, but tho hurocs from
jiuii nun Ui Appomattox, fur Hip
horocsof ChepultcpocuMl Mexico, for
tho pioneers of border warfaro with
the antagonist of Grout Britain at
Now Orleans In 1812, nud tho mlmito
man at Valley Forge In 1770.
Asoldlet'a monument should onm
memoratft Mm deds of martial yoloi
of all thu nation's heroes, from the
foundation of Its Independence to the
latest aohlevmenu of American glory.
H should bo for tho soldiers and Min
ors, tho nursea and chaplains, those
who helped ut homo as well ut Mnjse
who enlisted ui go forth id Uattlo, a
woldlers monument erected by the pco
plo should sUud for tho pairlntlguiot
tho whole pcoplo.
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MOlUt JUDdliaUIP LKOtSLATlON
Anothw Bchtmi ta Crcte New Offlce at
the Kipnt of the Pcoplo,
ItUliardtotliidwholsUtokuf the
scheme tooreato another Judicial dls
vrlot that cuts otltvtrt of this dls.
Ulot. It Is evident that llm whu
are determined to l.nini.M i.,.i,.
Ilohh) out of olllce aro not vuilinu m
quit, although wmio uf tnem !,.
about as muah practical knowledge of
loglMatlou a a uun whoonu'i uiu
hen coop front a tuatfofwar.
ThcCXirvalll Time discuses the
bill as follows;
Tborolsoomorlt In Mm bill that
proposes to detach ileoLtn am) m.,.
oolu from thd wcond Judicial district
usautiorm meui. along with Polk,
Yamhill and Tillamook Into a tie
dUtrlot. Bcforo the itatuta hook be
burdened with a new law the pro
powd uioasure should bctrav a devnt!
quota of intelllk'enM). 'i'hrrt ,...1 Cum pi.h.i.u j t .f IMoAlisUr. mhw... t.n' .. k',,
Invert complaint that the Judle. W&&iZL 5,0". Muw, Ntos;!1!!!!
.,,. A,.uo,. ntorts. u. sulWx, st.ii.M,,.
Tim Jouhnal has the rullest report or thodolrmH or
the logisluturc und state olllclnls, as well ui Indepen
dent, clour and concise cotnmnnt on oil public mutters.
Send ti trial subscription.
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THJJ PIONBBlt LIMITDD'
U ttib hamM the- only perfect trstn In
tV wbfld, nbWrurtnlng ev!ry rdaht between
St. lal and Chicot via tbe ClitcflBo, Mil
wiUkee & St. Pnul Kailnayr-ihe pioneer
road of the West In adopting all Improved
facilities Lr the safety and ejoyment of pas.
lenoen. An ttiusirnicu iminui.ti, ... -6
sli..win
!.,rnl1.!ntilitul scenery alone the route
Hie I'loneer Limited, will be sent free to any
person upon recilpt of twe-cerl postage
stamp, Addiess Geo. H. HealTord, General
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Passenger Agent, ChicaRO, 111.
THE GREAT SALT LAKE KOUTH
The attention of eatbound travolcrs is
called to the advantajes offered them by He
UIo Grande Western, ' l'ho Great Halt Lake
Route " The same rates prevailed whether
the trip Is mane via Huntlnnton or i-an Fran
cisco. The passencer lias hit choice of two
routes out ol Portland, three through Co o.
rndo, and lour east thereof. No other line
out of Portland can offer such a variety of
routes In addition, a day's stopover Is given
all 1 avengers at any point In Utah or Colo
rado. Through pullman and tourist sleep
ing cars are run on all trains, as well as free
reclining chair cars. The nervlce and ac
commodations offered are equal. If not su
perior to tho.c of any trans-continental road,
and tales are always as low as the lowest.
If you contemplate a trip cast, writo lo
I. D. Mansfield, G nsrnl Agent, Kio Grande
tfestofn Hallway, 141 'third Street, t'oitland
Oregon, for any information you may need In
reference to rates, routes or accomodations.
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The Burlington Route
logs Is not only the
Stump, Thomp'.on of Clackamas,
Virtue. Whltney.Wllllumson, Wilson,
Young, Mr, Speaker; 3D.
Now lloach, Ulucktiby, Donnelly,
Farroll, Frcolnnd, lluwson, Hohklrk,
Litmson, McCulloch, Plntts, ltooder,
Shorwlu, Smith, Tliompson, or Wash
ington, Whalley; ir: (t abscnteos.
On motion or .Moody, tho bill was
then made special order ror :i p. 111.
Wudnosduy.
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qimiUy dovuloiHHl. In n very short
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Hid, If uoh an uouto lutlamumtton of
Uw lunga Is not promiitlv ntluywl.
o hx not hao nny jur , ft,r t,,il
iiminmtion. wismi tho luUn in
brvathlnjr wnd nlwaya ott'oeta n euro
lu a wonderfully short Umt
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DALY TEXT BOOK BILL.
OBolliiwetl Phhh llwt lVtw.
TllM HOL'TINU KWORT.
At 3 o'clock S. II. No. 1 It. Mm Daly
toAt-book bill, unine no uinlttr hpoolul
hii (inn w rwau inn thlnl time.
Thore was 110 debate mid the roll call
was tukvu afuncw, rwultlng lu fail
ure to iwm. tub vote wnh us rollows,
Stlllmun and Young ehanginj: timlr
wit to no, to uiovu loeunsldsratlou:
Ayw-ltraiuiln, UrlKfeii. Ubiin, Cum
mlog, Hivls, w-SR rjmc8t Uru
ararir, juHtk, KniRiit, , Uwl,
MtQuMU. lliwdy, Mers, Moluds,
nilmur, Utiherts, btwariWMn,,vir.
tut, Whitney, Wilwa, Woimcou, Mr
Speaker. 2.
Niw-IUyr, Itwoii, lthiekaby,
Unit. Curtis, DiMHMtlly, Kurwll, l,r,.
ney. Freeluud, Hawwio, um, jKAj.
Kirk. Luiomw. M.4Km. McAIIUur.
McCullooti. Morum. Main, UM,W
o. riu, aiuun, SlttlMtaHPhnMuw,,,,
riwiupsoin Wiwihiy. niln,s
lounit t. '
AbMiHt-Hall, Marsh. MeCN.urt
lto. .oK.) , M4XI. tV.aoh.g.-T"
Half an hour lntr, Stlllnma uiorvil
reooHshUratlon f Me tit. ,, ,j.
innndwl a W r Um Imhim. ItolloiM
d mm! hxn aUioi, After vu
or .tU,0 had bey wtuttrotl, rurilw
all Hut dttM)tii wtm. -pin, alu
iLfSrhU,MttHmW'.wl.reh
AyftH-Uayor.llratUUH.lingus. Bul.
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OK STOMACH.
A PUaaant, Simple, Dut Safe and
fectual Cure for It.
Catarrh of tho stomach has lnni?
been consldorod tho noxt thlntr to in
curable. Tho usual symptoms aro ti
full or bloating sensation nfter eating
acocmpnnled soniotlmes with sour or
watery risings, u formation of gnsos,
imiisln pressure on tho heart aud
lung and dlllluult hrouthlng; heud
uches, lloklouppotlto. iiprvoiisnosxnnd
u gouorul played out, languid feeling.
Thoro is often a foul tMo In Him
mouth, coated tongue unci ir Mm lu
lerlor or tho stomach could be euon ll
woiim hiiow n slimy, Inllumed condi
tion, The euro or this eommo'i und ob
stinate trouble is round lu a treat
ment which onuses tho rood to bo
roiullly, thoroughly digested betorc It
has time to ferment and Irritate the
(iollfittu muoMik Rurfucw of the
stomuoli. To secure a prompt and
Imilthy dlgostloii Is Mm ono nucoe-sury
thing to do und when normal diges
tion Is secured tho cutwrrlml condi
tion will ImvodUnppouitHl.
Aconrdlng U Dr. llarlanson the
snforit unit imi treatment is m m.n
aftor onuIi meol a tablet, composed or
DIuluso, Asoptlo Puivtln, tt lutlo Nux,
GolrtanSeul uod fruit uolds. 'I hose
UibleUKMti now b found ut nil drug
store. under the nauio or Stuart's
Hyspeiteln Tubleus und nut wing u
iHttent uiiHllolUtt unu be ud with
iwrriwt troty und ashuruu thut
honlthy unK)tlio and tliorough dl
gosilon will follow tlielr tvgu ur ue
niter mouit).
Mr. N. J, lhKihtr of STI0 Dwrhoru
SU.Uhlougo, III, wrltM: "Cuuirrli Is
11 loonl condition resulting rrom u nog
laotad auhl In th haatl, ttlmreby the
llulugHiaiubraiioof the no Imciiui
ihhiuowi ana tno ikouos dleliure
thorofrom tximg baokwurd into the
throu roaches tho hUnimoh, thus nrt.
dtAlngcatnrrhortlw (.toinaeh. Medl
oluuthjriUe.nrMrlb(td ror m ror
io jwira ror catarrh orstoiuaoh
muiMUbwuti, out unlay I tun tu mn
PLAYBD OUT.
Dull lleailathe. 1'alnn in vatloas.parts of
thelHxly. Sinking at the pit of the stomach,
Im of appetite. Fcverlshr.css, Pimples or
xireaar'all positive evidences of impure
blood, No matter how it became so it must
Iks iniiificil in order to obtain good health,
Acker's Itlood Elexir has never tailed lo cure
Scrofulous or Syphilitic .lolscms or any other
blood disea-es. It is cortalnly a wonderful
remedy and we will tell every bottle on a
positive guarantee
itsan tha 4 Tha Kind Ywi lto"8 Alv.ays B3ught
EXPEUIENCK IS.TIIE I Eil TEACHER
Use Acker's Enullsh Itemed c in inv nt
coughs. cold or croup. Should it fail to give
immediate relic money refunded 25c and
50c Lunn Ac Ilrjoki, drucBiits.
via Hill-
cheapest
route to Omaha, Kansas City, und
all points south, but ABSO
LUTELY the fustest.
Take It and you sayc anywhere
from 8 to 20 hours in time, nnd
trom $2 to $o,75 In money.
TJxuctly how much time? Ex
actly how much money? The
local ticket agent will tell you.
Ask him; or, ir you prcrer,
write me.
A. O. SHELDON.
Gen'l Agent, Portland, Or.
YAQUIKA KOUTE
8pm
ex, Sun
Saturday
10 p tu
IVjVC
Salem
7i'5 P.
JTusIIiu
anil sat
10 a m.
MonWed
Fri
I. Salem
Tu.Thur
Sat
31'. "'
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
For San Frwclsco.
Sail every five days
ARRIVk.
6-'4S P.m
Spokane
rlyer
8.-3o
a m
COLUMBIA RIVER
STEAMERS
To Astoria nnd way land
logs,
W1LLAMP1TE RIVERS
I'ortland, Ncwhurg and
Way Landings.
I For Day ton
WILLAMETTE RIVEh
Corvallis Albany and
Way Points,
4 Pm
ex Sun
Ar Salem
6 p.m.
Mons
Weds
Fri
Tu Tlmt
Sat
3y P m
Ar Salem
lo a m
Mon
Wed and
Fri
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
Dally imts to Portland as above.
Transfers to street car line at OregJ City
if the steamers are delayed there ound
trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washing
ton, or California. Connectio t made at Port
land with ail rail, ocean andriver lines
W. II. IIURLUURT.
Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or.
G. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade street dock
Salem.
UOISE & DARKER,
City Agent.
TAKE THE
Canadian Pacific R.R
And Soo Pacific Line
-TO-
Mii.ueapoiia
at. l'aul
&
Ullld VI L(l
Connecting at YAQUl.VA lth tho
YAQOINA BAY STEAMSHIP 'COMPANY
STKAMEHS
"WEEOTT"
rirnt-dnM In uvor, ro cct. Tho above
steamer Is duo to mil from Ynulim
ceryi'litlit din.
Phortobt Ilonte Ilctwicu
Ilehuco Valley Points anil Ad Francisco
Fure: Albany and 1'olnts Wont to San Krancliio
Ciibin . . io.to
ltouiul Trip ........ 17.00
II. U WAI.nKN. KDWIN STONE,
T I A V. A. Malinger.
J.IUHNKR. AkciiI, Albany, O10.
Chicago
Philadelphia
Washington
Montreal
Toronto
New Vork
a ii all points eait and southeast. t0D
Cheapest iatn, beitseivice and accommo.
dations
ThrouBh touiist sleepers to Minneapolis
St. Pnnl, loronto, Montreal, and lloston
without change
Canadian Pacific Railway Go's. Empress
ine of steamships to Japan and Chlm,
The tastestnnd fineit whips on the Pacific
ocean. Shortest and bust route to the
orient
Canadian Australian
WILLAMETTE KtVEB DIVISION
STEAMER WM. M. HOAG,
'I he Kinallc.t things ma
innucncc.
IJe ilt'i Little luirly Risers are, Invos Imlr
for constinalinnrnil llrtr.i..l.u. Iamum fluluin
unenualled for CPnslI nalinnr nil llr,r..l.u.
Small pill, wro pill. Stoce's Drug store
iV-Mtk j Ina Kir 'I oi Han Alisays Baaght
I......
Million hn,.l.l V.- ..1' - .. "...V .V
...... ...WM.i, lv ,ncii iu nvQIil II
U'U M Sllluin II" ""
iaj.i os NcttW n1.111.111
Arrive Portland .........
pre
It's
A
I-aOiippe is again epld
utlon should lie taken
specific euro is One Minm f....l, r..'
Serrd, IWisher Agricultural Journal
and AJverdier, Klden. Mo , M)s: ..0"0
will l dwrnwlntod in UB One Jfa
Cough Cu.o lot La Grippe," Stone's Diuc
store.
DYSPEPSIA CAN HE CURED I1V
using Acker's Dypeiu Tablets. One HmI
ta Met wllliBWe'Wmedlate relief or money
refumled Sold in handsome tl.ilwe.at a?'
Lunn A: llmoks. druanU... " a5c
Captain Owi. Hnalie.
ftlllllillll! between Pnrtlnml n.l c., ..in.
stoppliiKatnllway luiullnK. "".
IllVEH 8CIIKDULK.
DOWN-Tnwrtajs, Thurndayj and Sundays.
uinonAiUii)... 7. ,.
1 "m a. 111
endwiiu. 1JM ,
10 a. in,
12 SO '
. J'Rll
MoihIhjs, Vch1iuk1iih und Prlil.v.
lASivck I'prtlanil 6 .. ...
! M.nr 10 so": ! :
1 iaiuw.8 i)118n, viia"::."::::i:" 7 : !
: iw AitMim. in. .1 ir,1.-
Arrh v CorvoTltjZIZ ITu:wji . m
Tho sUmmi'r has U$n miilnpoil nlth ll'mu
plm..UW,"""0,ia!l,m"' 'n"ila- au'SCnt
IwKt"1 f8r eorr5"1"B'b"1' freight and
ll.-Koo(if Suio 8trct.
l. MAEH17. AkciiL
Salem, Oregon,
C SULLIVAN. Hpt.
Albany, Orogou.
I'l'-
O uJX J3 3? o 3B X -flu .
fleM ,k i0 "" Kllrf Yoa H'" lax Bajk'
"S"to - 4 m P7
"tZ7
Fiji and Austratln
tne colonies
S. S. Co.
The
To Honoluh'
shortest route t
For rates, fo lern and any information e!l
on or address C. M. Lockwood, Agent,
On.cc Phone No. 40. 288 Commercial st.
Residence Phone fso. i5. Salem, Ore
a . a ... . " " ADUOT.
Agent, 146 'third ,trect. Portland, Or.
,v , K' J- COYLE,
Distilcl l'asengcr Agent. Vancouver. It. r
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
rE SrHSTA R0 JTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co
KXrRKSS TRAINS RUN DAILY
1 6:00 p m
JS.'IS A M
LV 'I'nrlldn A.
8,. n..l V --".. ..ll
...-2S PMVLv....Satetu ....Lv
(9:;
k
,30 AM
OO A M
OO PM
of
lJ?'."W.e aBOfl, u wueJ hy lilM nUini
and Skin Disease. 'lt are relied and
cuwdbylWuf, Wild, IUmI Halve jg
ware ol imiutioni Stoni', Drug Crc
SICK IlliADACHK All iOLUTELV AT
pamuncmly curl by uBg MU Tea A
Pteuam herb drink Cu,coiHti,a ion' and
'$l5uSBTra.a5niS?i
J'rnnS; ,A ,fe."w. i"y tMlcan
-,v.,-.-. ..-.uci, iHIHtloti tUrtblv frm
.Vl!r 0 "" Co-gh Cure
OIe (0w4
1
HI
theonli r.i 1 .-' .""S" W
":.,.'.."" " ctwi OSICklv. Th,m
t-oigh Cure
nds of heB,e ihTmW s,S
Stotw's U,' Swrc. "'" nKU
Cehnu; nil iih ami UN.
mi.- .:.".-." ""
"""" -BO l-Uie kiu.0 .u.
w - . .... B lor
Oregon SI1011 Liuc Railroad
ItuWwflKouteto
Montana, Utah. Colorado
and all Eastern Poi'dIs
t,drf,Jw, 'orito routw. via thu
... ..iM.ivDllllt' UUtK.
Look at the time
f JmSaltLako
2f Days to Denver
if D.iys to Chicago
Days to New York
VmH?n&.n CJt"lr c"t t'pholsterl Tour.
aprf oivrated on all trains.
rur uum iiiforraatloii apply.to
1IOI.K A BARKER. Awnu. &,!,.
W E I'OMAN, (,wn ABenl
I'-O.TKRIlY.Tmv.l'iu, a J
l Thlnl hi., PorHmid, Or.
Ar. ijan Francisco. Lv
hftefifsssrais
!n.r... i Ti "' u'"c. manon
hfSS ! Ainyf Ta"Pc"t. Sheddi, Halsey,
C&,J""r Cttv,-Eugene, Creswell
.-. ... jvoscuurg to Ashland, inclusive.
iiA9AtUKf
'i MAIL, I)A!LY.
10 -ce a 1 1 ' ' ' ",ani Ar ( 4.-30 v m
J. 20 p Ml Ar. . Roseburg. . Lv 1 7.-30 A M
t'Ullman
hnllA. .!..- j ' T" .
.1... " .v.sicr ana seconu-ciass
keeping cars attached to all through trans
WhhT SIDE DIVISION.
B2nfNn AND CORVALLIS.
Mail Mains daily except Sunday.
'iiiiMUr.,. Corvalli,.. LvflJoPM
t,.ln.fe TT Corvallircon-nlcTrh
. .(V W Q. J.
KxrRiaa train dauaWcept sunijay.
...Ar 8.'S5 .
lleLv5.'5o,
:e Lv) 4.-50
One
N I he I, quicL.lv
5HO" D 1 g Me.
re lun
IIB Ihj.
TH bt cough
.
cold,
cuie.
lilaktofiutmativruslniroNly uau Ihx
of hiuiirl'a DyHHJttetu 1t, 1 cau.
mil tlml apprnprliite wo.ris too.pr.
my l'whI fooling ttntl sound rest fro,,,
Bltiarfs Di-sptietti TabloU Is ti
rt profxiraUon as. well as tho
ilmplttstuml iiiitet an.ivoulout remedy
rf """ " ikuoii, cmarrh
uf .tiiumDli. bllloustio8, sour sio.uueh
hwrlburu ana IiUhUob after inwi, '
bend forllttU Uwk mallni frw,
towiili twtrtiN, . adding
tablets ari U Mun 1 at ,n dnik.
CASTOR! A
For Infants nnd Children
Me Kind You Hare Always Bought
Bifie of cW"
CURE YQUSSELFl
, ".M "DhallltKl
1 '" ... tsjgj;
A Few Interesting Facts
.i:fc'' a trip
WE' 'he -viceol n K Tdl
Hratd so a tn .t . ur Uam are
hh divtrri.B lu 2 nC C ,conn""on
PallnuS i iSarn si i"H Jun?,ion Pints
ontb3!ra,4 A cars
a &. "mCe UB". Meal,
loonier toolaam ii,;. r.. ..
as:i):enr:;'y-"
wSI CBXTHAF, LINES
Point, piTt. g' Mlluk d all
tlek.V.,Urth,r info'min call on any
"eket agent or correspond with 7
JAS. C, POND,
General Pais. Acsnt.
or JAS. A, QLOQK, M"-w"". WW.
ra5Stvk Street,
POtTLAND, cB
A.'tn U w T..
7 mop mI i r 'Sv!?xa Ar; 8'-s a m
fVjQ PM)Ar Independence Lvl lin AM
OecMenia I , 1 AV1 ban Francisco with
samsh,nlln r0'1,?!?1 and clfic mail
nearnship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA
filing dat on application t'tUNA
EurooeSanA,'ick,CiSV?.Eas,cm Poi and
gyy
Munumtnrs
KMpWEKDUHi)iq
oan Ht
air -
wv
w
W
CRANTl
W
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WOUMENTAI, BR.0HZE CO.
niuutP0RT, CONN
ur GranltB v ,,Sr.T ttnJ "rpMe Mar be
T, B. WAIT, Agent,
uiilTii
mWSbiS&
H4 Mill St. and iso cState St.
wntotane ' 1 9-dw
SALEM, ORE.
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