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ifrtrfoWiWfW-'ffi'srtlin' a '&. !.v MM CIHUL & MOITItH BWOTUBRS, 1HIDAY, FEUUUAttV 17, 1890. M. Tftar 3,00 Ul A10000 May, I" Mouth 91 00. Ir Advance), MMf, 0t Year 1.00, In usance ;i jnkm fuom oubknuauks. 0. L. I'oortnan, editor at the Ifcl- klre,0.,Tribtlno, secretary of state whe McKlnloy wo Kovcrnor, writes: "The greenbacks were iMtictl Jo 18(12.1803, nod used as money to the MtcntorovoriOO,000,000 In pnylnu; war expenditure. Tlio Rovcrnnicnt iMucd and borrowed otlicr money un til 1U dcbtcxcccdcd $2,700,000,000. It paid Interest on nil ttie money It borrowed at totes varying C to 7 noil 310 per cent, Kvery dollar of non-Interest bearlon notes tifed as money saved tlio Issue of a dollar of Interest bearing bonds or netes: and whenever these irrccBbacks are rotjred, If before the last dollar of the Interest bearing debt Is paid, the government will have to pay interest on the value In bonds moro than It would have to pay If they were continued In circulation until the Interest bearing dobt was all paid. This ought to bo npparcnt to anybody; and this would place to the srcdltof the greenback Intorcstat Mm current rate on 8100,000,000 of Kreeobacka for ten years nod on 330,000,000 for twentyflvo years. To thlsfthould bo added tlio greenbacks lost and destrryed during the thlrty flve yean, estimated at notices than 35,000,000. The greenbacks havo cost nothing but tlio engraving ncd prlotlng, while they are entitled to credit as follew: IotcroH saved on $100,000,- 000, for ten yours unti 310,000,000, forffli yearn, 1032,000,000 Estimated loss nnil do stroked 35,000,000 Total profit W07.000.000 AUOUT TUB MORTdAQK LAW. TAX Wc olwerve that those opposed to tho reinstatement of tho mortgage tax law urgo ov ono objection that thotaxon mortgaucH will not fall on tho holder of tho tiiortcago but upon tho borrower, who will bo compelled to pay the tax In addition to the In terest, Tliat Is, that the money limner may exact usury In dcflanco of law to cover any huiden of taxation which the mortgage tax law may Involve. If this be correct, If tho money loaner may without restraint tako advant age of the nccosltlos of tho borrower If ho muydemaud his pound ot ilosh, and there can bo no law to restrain hltu, why tlion wo havo not gi t a great way from tho clnya when men were Imprisoned fur dobt, cropped and branded for potty laicoi.y, whipped at tho whipping pool for swearing on Monday and burnt tit tho stako for wltcnuraft.-Bugnno llroaduxo. (Governor I'onnojer uoyer mado n greater inUlako than when ho failed to veto repeal ot the mortgage tax law, it would haya retained his hold on tho debtor class and ho would Ii&yo remained tho most popular man In the state Kt). J. Ul.". - ' -J JACKBON COUNTY DELRQATION. An lxchn$B at Ashland Olyea a Review or Their Woik. Jaokton county ha ovary rouwu to "bo.proud of iho ork, aallrity and in lluenco of Its delegation In tho twen- In the oldrn timta. tihyntcUtu ecumrd rairt.rd valtilv Cor the lHisIr of Life. r tho krwiwIMie vibncby life inii,4il t v"VMRtt- we now snow inai mm 1 00 Mitti itiina a an lilliir of Mfe Hut vr h lHjmrd lUai life uuy I lUBlungtd by lht who take the riaut iiM.utc Abv duu w H-mn ,Uo will Uke eartef kVih and taVe Hip rlaht rcwuilM iVr III lMh, suay live t ilw M mc When a suiiu fcelitmt of umU, when he gta up ta the moiviimr ui4 wtl aftw a ro(lM o4Jt. un& Kiw huwv In thf cfi.lntf com j4ttly kmckttl out nlilt lit iky' work, wRkuut Hlltc or amWiM4i. he U a alek wmj. If blut4nrt Uir (be lUhtrviutdy U will MfcHi t In be kip of cimkuuip ,iUh, tmiv pruiUattuii, utalaiia. i ssm 4iW aerioit ml4) . A w Id thin wdlilwn hnld at once Imh to !r I'krtt (hlru MerfiMl !! cor M I tl' Wt uf all tucdMnc for kn4-wrkts m?u ami vwHttti, It uiakr tb wntHc keen a braitv it git KxmhI and icfrtwhliw flwp It ten u4 ptfetMftSHrtW tb nM njUcw It invixw- the hurt and ntixra Jt tuakri, Hg. tHi jkerfrrt, its liver wttt tud Utc t4iHt lr. . It rare 9t Ivr cH of all paws of mmwtlm It Mitrthva v.k. Iui. aMt mtfn tmHirhui auHtMK f M00J h WaSWiPlwWK TaHS rl. u lh the urcat lih ihmI fit bulkier, It uucff not Bin IMUi like nl 1 livtr Al bvt (Inn. w It dooa not wake WPMIHWWir liWHtv I iwlit utorr CHtrntitcnL Tbou. J tMtik4 h it wirseloua ructiu. m iie Huwi. Vow )crw vbat ye v.'am mm' Ijiititowit t (all hi It 4 UBt 8 1IH. UL V Warn. Hut K m 1 be "rcMtica I AkvImt JHr uarrurt sH tmt-ctui iumm (a w)isr ' a . . k 5. , - - - - 1 H'. giHS-W4HW JI M4WJO, cSX L& wle s tletb session ot the legislature, Their Influence and votes have .been cast on tlin Bldo of the best Interests or tne tvwnin ihov rflnrcsent every time tuo opportunity has presented Itficlf for so doing. If any of the measures they havo w ably worked and pleaded for fall to bo cuacted Into Jaw, it win oe through no fault of their. Every measure they havo p'omptcd has been for the best Interest of Jackson county. Spciker B. V. Carter Inw been a mostcarneso advocato of Whit nov' mortufloo tax bill, and lla pas- Page tnrougii we nwu&u tun - ,k ... .a. !..... . f of trlbutcd in a largo measuro to mm. When the bill was In tlio house on Its third reading ho placed a temporary upeakcr In tlio chair, took the floor, and by a masterly array of facta and a ri.inn.rnt cxnoMtlon of the detri mental results from tho repeal of the old mortgaoc tax law, a few years ngn, converted many who were ngalnst tho bill to Its favor. His volo has bceh recorded for tho very best Interests of Jackson county and Its people every time ho bus cast It. On tho floor and Into tho com mittee room lteprcwntatlvo Matthew Stewart has been a tlrclocs worker. Only through his exertions, and the advice and assistance of SpraKcr Carter, the Duly textbook bill was saved from being "put to sleep" In the bands of tho educational committee of tho house. This Daly textbook bill Is a measure the beneficial effects of which, ehouldltbccomo A law, will reach Into every homo In tho state of Oregon and-1 J Intended to reduce the expenses of tho 100,000 school children of the state In the purchase of their textbooks. Tho trail of tho opron cnta of this bill, llko that of a serpent lias been clearly noticed by those who are onto llio devious ways to Influence legislation. Tho Jackson county del egation has been ai a stone wall re sisting tho opposition to the bill. While tho delegation has worked In andoutof season for tho welfare of tho people and tax payers ot Jackson county and the state at large, tho most carping and envious of critics will not charge choin wltli tlio lacK or Interest In tho cause of education and tho and tho advancement of tho Ash land Normal school bill, and by that means endeavoring to promoto tho welfare of Houthonl Orogcn.-Tho Tidings. THIS TEXT-DOOK DILL. How a Country Exchange Pelt at Its First Defeat. (Prom Hie Corvallis Timet ) The fato of tho text-book bill h suld to bo tiuccrtato, Though ll paused tho ncnato by nn overwhelm Inu majority, n vehement louuy Is lighting It to death In the houso. Tho member who helps defeat tho bill assumes a gravo responsibility. Hooks of Oregon school children cost oac y?,jr ll half million dollara more Uyo scphIoii now bookn nto to bo seleotcd and the prices fixed for another six years. If tho present toxt-book bill bo defeated ami In the next selection of books tho prices ho not reduced to tho proper limit, what will lie Mm dilemma of the momtier who helped kill the present billy i'ruin til (ii an outraged community will ask no questions, and cacept 110 apology. They will Imvo been robbed by his pcrlldyor his stupidity, and no oxutiso can mako utonumont They will condemn him, unheard ami unwept, an an Injured and long suf fering people ought to do. Tiansfoni. Klght deeds woro tiled yesterday as fpllOWb! David Hncrrlck and wlfo to Orln Jtidd and others, parts of tho north east quarter of section 11, 1 10 s, r 6 c, w. tl. (3700. H,5l. Toe and wlfo to Orln Judd and others, u part of section 1, In 1 10 h, r 0 c., w. d. t2tU0 Mnrglo lk'cker ami her husbtitul.a a lleeker, to W. 0. Hubbard, 60 aurcrn of land In seollnti 30, t fi a. r 3 w., w. d, 1100, SctLUIggsto IUI.h IUohards, Sd acres In t B , r w., w. d. 68T, Jatuoi Ourren aud wife to G. O. Mo Qlivay, lots No, 3, 1, ft, l, 7, 8. 0, 10, 11, 12 am) 13, and a parlot lot No. "J, In block No. 2, In tho town of Shaw w. d. 00, iMvhl Hharrlck und wife to Martha INie, a sjiall tract of laud to section 11, tlOs, rSo., w.d. 40. l)4Vld Bnurrlok aud wlfo to MuraUi L. MoUennou, 11 fraction ut an aara In 110 s, r Ao, w.d, 10. ll. II. Thompson and wlfo to J. 1, Ttioiutwni, puitot lot No. I, In No. SI, Salem, w. d, I. Now it tlio time to buy your yiiru at a gruat rvducilou, toknft your ho for the coming winter. Thu New Vorkl lutckot lias reduced It as follow I'ielMshers Uno Ueriuau knitting to $u por skoIu. foriimr price All Qi)lorotameuiakoof ordinary uoud yarn lo IGo, former price SOo jcr ukulo of one-fourth xiuud. All colors of Spanish yarn 10a Mr akclu, former price 13d. Call and lay In a vunnly. 13 i lw Nolle. Theaiiiiual meetliii! nf ths J.ilm A Logau, Veterau Iteunlou A?xtMatJou, tor tho uleolion of olllrera fur tho en itiltig ear, will tako place- at O. A. It. Hull. MelmUia.Or ,011 Feb. II, I NX). All (hat are ItitereaioU are curdhtlh united (o attend. MKh. ANNA (UrtlUTT, Vbw-l'wsiuent, John W. Ikvink, tiJeewtary. 1 ,1 WhctoUo You Lunch y Oh 1 1 tako uiv uirals at tho 1.1 rttaumtnt to the oily, wlwo tho bt nioal to be had In the market UftQrvd wotdnr-tba plaw (a the White Hit nxuunuitrbyj. U, llarneit, o&d AW.dfWUfUtaMMDf.'MBi'h'orTartaAtMa, i MMNMMV4tpaMMi a. . a Mll. a,.... Udi: IllilVIUU IIIU LXUIHMIimi UU HIU VIWV S . ' '?. ?" ' 1 "'. ,Z "1 " .!. A 11.1. l,,y t U .ll.,l.. ' I " " ' I XHD PIONBBR ttBlllllMIWII.-IWMIi f mid SESSION Appropriation Bills Pass but Con stitutional Convention Killed, Paris Exposition Commiailon Will Be Named by the Gov ernor. BKNATB THOItBDAY AKTBltfJOON. II. n. 288, Htnnlcy, creating dental board. Passed. Thohouo resolution providing for live representatives ot Oregon to the Paris exposition vms adopted after striking out the names and author izing tho governor to appoint, S. C. It. 14, Kuykendall, providing for thn nubllcatlon of tho addresses and program of Oregon's fortieth anniversary. In pamphlet form Adopted. II. IJ. 207, Curtis, making fishing sea Kon on Columbia river uniform with laws In Wnshlcgton Paspcd. 8. II 200, Heed, to abolish Soldiers' home, returned from Houc -with amendments raising salaries slightly. Kellliiir moved non-currenco. Lost House amendments adopted. Urowncll's bill for a constitutional convention was called up on special order and was supported In a strong speech by Hrownell, and as tho bill could not reach tho House, owlrnr to the lutcriei-Hof the Bewluri.the bill wus Indefinitely postponed. The ticuulviiiMlii wont Inton com mittee of thu whole, on the appropri ation bill, Senator Mlchull In tho chair. SiuU.li moved to reduce the printing npprr.'prlatlon from from SOO.OOJ to 10,000. IIhIiich moved to amend by making It WO.i'OO. Lost. Helling moved that all supplies for tho reform nohool bo advertised or and bought of lowest bidder, Adopted. , Huilth moved that $1800 for peni tentiary wardens bo reduced to $11200. Also Ihal tho former reealvu I BOO per year liiNlead of tWM). Also that the bookkeeper's salury bo $1)00 por oar Instead of $1000, Adopted, hut rccon sldered later and umounts restored. Whllo tho appropriation bill was being discussed several of the senators presented n letter from Supt. Gilbert of the penitentiary recommending a reduction of tho salaries of nearly all ollleors of that Institution, cxccptthc superintendent and llrst warden, This letter seemed like u good docu ment to bo guided by, und tho senate proceeded to bo amend tho hill, until tho Impression began to sproud that this was really the stroke of u damn- began to dawn upon the senators, n break was made, ana thu salarUH which hud lecu cut by tho I nil nance of this specious letter wero rohtored. llOUflB 'ritUIIHIlAY I'.M. The llrst excitement of the after noon itroMi Immediately aftor the house convened, when It was proposed to rescind tho rule by which oach number was to bo allowed to call up one bill to bo noted upon, Instead Jf following tho ordor in wliioh the bills appeared 011 tho ualoumir There was tillo a difference of onlnlnu on this point mid houio time was spent In dlncusslon. McCulloch made tho most pertinent romark on tho subject, when ho said thut there were but iovouly-four he 11 11 to bills be fore tho hoiibo; that If oaah member called upone, It would only leave fourteen; that the house could go to work and hauJle them nil In their rouular order lis quickly as It could handle sixty by thu roll oullimuthod, Tho rule was retained. Tho Una bill called up, by llayer, was: a, H, 2, providing foru tax oullvotor In oountliwof ovor 60,000 Inlmbl tattts. h kjgsmffl- TUB EXCaLSCCB OF SYRUP OF HOS ...... ..I. .I.. a t tin ..iiiiiiaiii ni (it I 111 lllfc M szmlm kavitKit twlv u tka urtartunw,..,.idiurr7, 1 1 (luioleuv; Treasurer. Wax UwMlMty uf th combtHntWn, Imt aUo t the ottrv auU kldU with whth it l HMNuftursl by nWntltU procosowa IV. oi , mt wo wuhto ttuuniM ukiu I...I......T . . ." '"""V 'H ax iin iiiipui-iajv ui mrVtMSlltg tllf Who uU ttriviual ivtmimIv a. ii.. i f""'' Nvpf t'fftauuiMultttmt .'...' ;"--.. .irnvr uu. iwv. u HH.mluatfw f nm ft,ct mll l ill 1h ai4loir tk wurthlu. m uu,,n ittBuhM,ipy,i hv..i.ur: iur ar .! Tins hblt ktntliHr wf tl RNU Ftll SVMtT CHo, witb t the Cau- V4tl tllU U4.ll. nl profAtfiMi. aiul th utui.iL. fAIlliltAA ISIftt. th nirno of tk Oompjuiy A guaranty of tho exeltwc o lu wmpdy. U Li ir in nuTniitw ,i hu other Inxattvca. M Ii mU on thr kWMei, Utur ktwl lwiwj wlUsoMt IrriuiUMjr r xvkH btr lUwu ami 11 .mm tvo4 ertM hot 5gte. iMxlortostlubi,,,! . p4u vumwKr the wme of CAUPORNU PIG SYRUP CO. A common cprcMton is: "The human race is grow ing weaker and wlgcr." That wc arc growing Weak er is proved by die large number of pale, thin and emaciated people. That we arc growing wiser may be proved by overcoming these disorders with the timely use of Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver Oil with Hypophos phitcs which gives strength, enriches the blood, invigor ates the nerves and forms fat. 50c and 1.00, all droggliti. SCOTT & 0OWNK, Chinlitt, New York. This was up for reconsideration, havloir been pasted on the tenth. Moody opposed tho bill In an ex tended speech. He claimed It to bo unconstitutional. Head telegrams from prominent men and firms of Portland, protesting against the bill, to show that It was not wanted by the taxpayers. Head decisions of Icgnl luminaries declaring slmlllar ucts to be unconstitutional. Hoss spoko lu favor of the bill, de voting part of his time to tho Ore gonlan, nnd getting several 'rounds of applauso for thrusts at the editor of that paper, cspcclully when ho stutcd that he objected to thoOregonlan's Whalley, too, spoko In favor of the It was again passed. This wa tho only bill acteu upon during the afternoon, refcronco to him as "brother,1' adding I nm not Hurvcy Scott's brother." Hilt also supported tho bill, denying that ho was a candidate for tho pro posed ofllcc, Tho committee for tho examination of the books of the stato treasurer, re ported everything all right In ovcry detail. House concurred In Hcnato resolu tion that members bo furnjshed with copies of tho addresses delivered. Tho matter of Virtue's clerk camo up onco more wlion the report of tho commlttco on mining wus read, which provided for tho payment of t.vo elerks for tho committee on mining, llnttaiu made 11 statement of foots already known. That bo wus chair man of the committee; that tho clerk hull been allowed against hla protest; that tho clerk had been allowed nt tho request of Virtue, aud hud performed no services for tho committee McUulloch moved to nmend the re port to read ono clerk for tho com mittee an uilnlnir Instead of two, but tho house stood up as It always bus fir Its own Virtue, Roberts protostcu against some elerks drawing pay from the iirst duy of tlio Ho4lon. whllo others wero not sworn In until several days later. Ilo Milled It 11 graft on tho purl of tho-o who had got In ahead of tho others Therforu ho moved that ull elerks sworn In during the first week draw lliulr pay from tho Iirst day of the sea slon.so as to give tliem nil tho same graft. Carried. Amendments began to How lu raising the compensation or dllTeruut clerks. McCulloch made 11 vigorous protoht against llils,belng supported by Hint, and hls was effective after tho clerk of the commlltcu on elections hud boon rrtised from 13 to W per day, and tho clerk ut tho commlttco 011 on tolled bills hud been raised to 7, 80 and $1 portiay. Adjourned until p, m. Kemembetn Nothing Like It. "I was troubled with nervous houd uoho and did not feel like doing any work. 1 began Uiklng Hood's Sarsupur Ilia and tho hooduulioleft me. When I had taken twolKittlen 1 felt llko work ing. 1 now feel butter than 1 ever remomberuf feel Inu' before. Edmund G. Lunnkk, Soda Springs, Idaho, Hood's l'llls cure ull liver 111. Kusy to who, easy 10 operate; roliuoio Hire. ifio. JOURNAL "X-RAYS." As an Inducemoiit to subscribers tlio Salhm Jouhn.u. prumUes toglo thu record ot all tho main bora of tho stato legislature. This will nut bo an Inducement to the members, as somo or ilium liava made reoords not to be proud of.-Albany Democrat In a directory published In Albany In 1STS In the list of t.mit Melotlos of the titty appears the rotlewlng: l'OWJ A Y auCl RTY, - (Charlta-uley)-Meu sMml oeortsloually nt hull on Klrsl striwU President, Uuiullket: ll.tlna.... II..II..I ". ..... iw'wvuii uuu-uufti, uuupiain, nin Six; SeKottul-dt-Arms. Limbtirgur; State Organlwr, Limber Tug, Aiuoug the bills (Kiwud at Salem, was tbltt of Sunutnr l.nliw. to turn Into the gwioral fuud receipts from a IHirMtlnX0tl tie urow .vvrnlnuK or foreign trtsuntueo eoiutvtnltxi, wbloh ,,uw k0 ,BM Ul P"l fuuil rhUUotie of tho mut praotieal luiwaurtM ur the hx.slen as It take iuuumv,iw soar unit would jlu ' I"1 v Qawrla,-.buty Ur tenwirta. AM droit gista, MtiifaatiaH Kuwtd, ki,aKj, ..V,-"" - , .1 ."i'irt ill IMT " "" I 1 . q O O- -O O- fjWGiJMjjf The Model Oregon Newspaper and Family Journal. Uniting News, Fiction, Literary, Ranch ana Dairy and Market News In attractive readable form. IIILI 1 SALEM Is issued Thursday fnornlng of the state the same week. is Ik $1.00 Mil In two partscnntnlns ull Important Foreign, National and State New?. DAILY J 11 An Independent Associated Press Paper for the Peo ple. Send for samples free. Tim Journal has tlio fullest report of thedoinus of the legislature and state olllcluls, as well- m Indepen dent, clear and concise comment on oil public matters. Send a trial subscription. IIOFTClt JJKOS. Patrtotic Calendar, The Northern Pad lie, better known ns tho Yellowstone National Park route, bus Issued a calendar that Ik a work of urt. There are six plates rep resenting American girls lu military and naval costumes In national colors To seo them Is an object lesson In patriotism. tf CATARRH OK STOMACH. A Pleasant. Simple. But Safe and Ef- fectual Cure for It, Catarrh of the stomach haa long been consldorod tho next thlnir to In curable. Tho ubiial yi!iptouw uro a full or bloating sensation aftor outing ucocmpanled sometime with sour or wutery rlblngs, a foriiiUthiii of gsiso.s, causing pressure ou tho heart and lungs and dlliluiilt breathing; head- iichua, tickle uppctitc, nervousness and u general played out, languid feollnir. There is often a foul hum lu the mouth, coated tongue miiiI If the In terior of tho stotnaoh could be Men it would show 11 slimy, Inllumed condi tion, 'The euro of this. common und ob stinate trouble Is found In n treat ment whluh causes thu food to be readily, thoroughly dlwostod betaro It has tlmu to fernmut und Irritate the (lolfoulo mucous burfuctu uf tho atomuuh. To secure u prompt and liwiUhy dkastlon Is tho oue uecosary tiling to do uud whou uormul diges tion bocured tlio catarrhal condi tion will huiodUapponrcd. Acuordlug lo Dr. Hurlanson the safest and bout treatment Is to use utter ouuh uioal a tablet, com posed of I)lutao, Abeptlu repln, u little Nux, Gulauoyoal nod fruit uutds, 'IIiom) tablets oau now bo found ut all druu stores uudor tho namo of ytuaft'H uyopeuslti Tablet und not bolHir u patent metllclno can bo uwl with perfect surety uud ussuraneo that houllhy nppotlio and Uumiugli dl guktloii will rullow tbulr regit ar use after inouls. Mr. N. J, lloober of 2TI0 Dourlwrn SU, Chicago, HI , writas: "Cuturrli Is u looul ooiidltiun roAUlting from it ueg Uctod cold In tho luad, wlwreby the llnlug membraiio or the uuu boontn&s lutlamod uud tlio ihiImiiiuus discharge therefrom ihimiiik buokwanl Into Hie thnut roadies the uiiuioli, thus pro duolngoatorrhof the slumaoli. Modi (wluutluritlosprierlbotl for mo for three years fur catarrh or sti.m-mii wituoutouru, but today 1 am tlio imp plet or lueti after using ouly una box of Stuart's I))Depla 'liUe's. I oau iiotQud appropriate woius toaxprs my gKl foaling and ound rest frwn their use." Stuart's Dyspspsiii Tublats Is the safest preparation us well as the simplest aud tnuat oonvialont remedi for aoy form of indignation, wiurrii of stomach, blllooanma, our stowach, boartUuni awl Wonting afur hmnIs Sand for ltul Uok mM tn, on Stuart Uk, NUraOttH, M,oli e tablets i4n i fuuni at all drugstores. - iiinsi .--. . -y-. i .'ii,ir.aii.iiiiBiiiiiiiiiii imi m In time to reach all p.trts nm -OO- PLAYED OUT. Dull Hradache. I'sina in varioasparts of ttie UKiy. sinking at the pit ot the stomach, Loss of appetite. Fevemhricss, Pimples or notes ar an posuive rvxiences 01 impure blool. No matter how it Iwcainc so it must be purified in order to obtain nool health, Acker's Hlood Elexlr has never failed r cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood disca es It is cortainly a wonderful remedy and we will sell every bottle on a positive guarantee fluuitb The Kind Yw Haw Alrvays BffBgkl rAIT.KIKNCK IS THE I EM 1EACUER Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of cougln. colds ur croup, bhou'd it fail to yive inimediaic relic money refunded 3c and 50c Lunn & llrook, drug(ijts. The cmallet things may exert the gieatest influence. De Will's Little Early Risors ate unequalled for constipation nd llverirouhles Small piil, safe pill, bto e's Drug store OA8TOHIA. flrs tt ? Ibe Kiml YeajlyeAlMrs Bought BigoAtsra of WVi UUilppe is again epldem c. Eierr nri-. camion should be taken to aold it. U'$ ipecinc cure is une .Minute Lough Cure. A J.jShenerd, Pub'uhcr Agriculiural Journal and Advertiser, Eldcn, Mo , says: "Noone will be disaptxjinted In using One Minute Cough Curo for UGripje," Stont's Druo store. n DYSPEPSIA CAN WE CURED IIV using Acktr'i Dypepslo Tablets. One little tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold In handsome tin boxes at 3?c, Lunn & brooks, druggists. OASTORIA. Bamtk. f Ui KwJ Yw Hjw Alwars BwgV Horrible agony is caused by Piles, Bums and Skin Dieases. Those are relieved and cured by DaWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. He ware ol imitations Stoni's Drug Store. SICK.HEADACHE ABJOLUTELY AND pwmantntly curl by unn MoU Tea A nhtaiam htb drink. Cutes constipation and Inuicoslion. malic vrui ... .!.. . 1. . , l,..w. s,.u.T' '"! '""? "u' ,,nal .. , ,v . w,...v,v., Ku.ranicei or money back. .5c andsoc. Lunn & Brooks druggtst Ir; ,AFc.lUr' K'htorof the Mican opy. ma.,) HuMlar, suffeietl tsinbly fro. La utippe. One Minute Cwigh Cure vas the only rtmly It actad quickly. Tlw,. sands uf others use this remedy as . specific lor U ti ipf c.snd it eshausiing afiter fleets (n's Drug blore. One Minute C'Hieh Cure !. o .,- . Jv.i vuasiHBi; iMdres ami inflin,-. ... 1 nd heals quickly. The l, .i. ..." tone's D uE 8to,e. k" vu,c- CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Ifie Kind You Have Always Bought Dears tho .g SJfioatun, of QZafM 31 Vtf L.71 J jr J- CURE YOURSELF! I 11 1 U I r uuaunj it.XUk.tu ulrfiM ''- " -saM. rmk4. ui ., (uto. ia by DuCr.U, rr HWS'rfe&s. ffVy DIM tx WV ytEuu Uiv s-u Co LIMITED' is tho hitnbjf the only perfect train In tlie orld, howrunulng every night between St, Paul and Chicago, via the Clilcngo, Mil wAUkee St. I'nut Hallwayr-the pioneer road of the West In adopting all Improved facilities far the safety and ejoyment of pas. senccrs. An Illustrated pnmphlet, sn..wmg views of beautiful scenery along the route of the t'ioneer Limited, will be sent free lo any person upon recilnt of two-cei't pojtage Stamp, Address Geo. 11. Heaflbrd, General Passenger Agent. Chicago, 111. w 6 9 tf THE GREAT SALT LAKE KOUTD Tii niimi'nn nf castbound travelers is called to the advantajes offered them by the Rio Grande Western, ' Tho Great Bait Lake Route " The same rales prevailed whether ihp inn is mare via Huntlnnton or wan Fran- eisco. The passenger has hu choice of two toutes out of Portland, three through 1.010. rado, and four east thereof. No other line out of Portland can offer such a variety of routes. In addition, a day's stopoer Is given all 1 assengers at any point in Utah or Colo rado. Through pullmsn and toutlst sleep ing cars are run on all train, as well as iree reclining cliatr cars, sue service aim ni. commoi'atlons offered are equal, if not su perior tothoie of any trans-continental road, and rr,tcs are always as low as the lowest. If ou contemplate a trip cast, writo to J. D. Mansfield, G neral Agent, Rio Grande sV'.-stcin Railway, 142 Third Street, I'oitland Oregon, for any Information you may need in reference to rates, routes or accomodations. 11 io-tf Absolutely the Fastest The Burlington Route via inn ings U not only tlio cheapest route to Omahn, Kansas City, and all points south, but ABSO LUTELY the fastest. Take it and you savo unywlicre from 8 to 20 hours In time, nnd from $2 to $.'.75 In money. Exactly how much time? Ex actly how much money? The local ticket agent will tell you. Abk him; or, If you prefer, write mc. A. O. SHELDON. Gcri'l Agent, Portland, Or. YAQUINA BOXJTE Corvallis k Eastern Railroad CoimcctliiKfttYAqiJlKAttlththo YAQDINA BAY STEAMSHIP COMPANY STKAMKItS "WEEOTT" 11 rut-clan in over) re cct. The u!oo tcniunr Is due to rail from Yftipilnn oory eluht ln). Slinnokt Itnulo llctweon Ifclwcca Valley 1'oioli anil hu Francisco Fare; Albany niul Points Wont to San Krmiolsco Cabin ... 110 00 Hound Trip . .. 17.00 U WAI.DKN. i:i)MN STONi:, T K. .V I'. A. Manager. J. 1 UIlXKIt. Airent, Albany, Ore. II Wtt.UMKTTK ItlVKIl DIVISION STEAMER WM. M. H0AG Culltttlll (lOI). llBullO, HuuiilliK txJtecu l'orlliunl nml CnrnUlK. stopping ut all y ldnilhiKH. H1VKII 8CI1KDUI.K. I)OW'N'-Ttiodjs. Tliumlays nml Sumlnjs. Iajiuw Corvnlll.................... On. in. U os Albany .7,1 M, lxwvw lluuuiv Vlntn. s u. m. Lvaxxi IiiilaiHHulimcu.. ju. m. Uupi Hitlom . iuh. iu. UaM NowberK r jj.no ArrUo l'ortlaud...................... io i t'l' Mondas, Wwliuwlnji nnd Friday. j Iasios Portland , 6 . m. Ue .NowIhtb , 10:80 11 m. Ura Salem 3 10 n. m. I Ia&s InilopoiHlaiirc. s k , m. ! Uiupu llnena Vista... 7 30 p.m , Iaea Albany. 9 30',,. m I Arrive Conaflls u ou v, m. The tcamer lias been equipped with flrnt- olam Hocoiuinodiitloiui, Including uu eleKnnt I Unsurpassed for etirr)li)B both freight and PockKootof Stato street. O. MAKItTZ, Agont. Snlom, Oregon C.HUIXlVAN.Hvipt. Albany, Orugon Oregon SI1011 Lino Railroad TIib Diwet Koute to Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Ohe ehftlee of two forlte routw. sl the Unlnu PaelUc Ku.l Mall IJne. or the ItloaraiHlbc)iilu UinM. Look at the time li Day to Salt Lake 2 Days to Denver 'M Days to Chlcai-o 4 Days to New York Pro Jlecllnlug I'hslr Cars I'pholitared Totir. ui aiMHUK fan. ami Stosiperaotienitinl on nil traiui. I Willi mnti Palu.1.1 Put (imhw Inforwaiion appl) ,tu HOI8K A HAltKBIt. ARnt. Salem W K. roMAN, uen'l Agent C O. TKUUY Trav Pom At l Thlnl St.. Portland Or A Few Interesting Facts When people are contemptMing a trip lii bu,nei or I'leasure, they natur. ally ant the bt service o tamable so Ur S'l1' comfort ana ssfety Is concerned, him, lojeaof the Wisconsin Central Lines are Si.. J6" ,h K" r Hal" are operated so as to nake clo e connections tt"CI"el.,al."iu.K,iot, po,nu ' ik' T ; ,aks MV P,nS a,"i i-tiair car 1 . imuui uawis , uinmg car 'a la Carte. sen ice uneacelled, Meals In order to obtain this fust-cltss srrvice, ask the .icket agent to sell ou a ticket oer TUB WISCONSIN' CBiVTHAF. LINES ..H win mii.e uirert cocneoitons St. Paul for Chicag , Milwaukee and IHinls Bast. at all any for any lurtaer Infotmation call n ticket agent or corrtspond with wmM JAS, C, POND, General Pass. Agent. rjAS.A.CLO0K, M"-w. . General Agent. a6Str StW.v . PORTLASD, Qkz. u.n.N. DEPART TIME SCHKMJLK. for From Portland. arrivr. ... . ......... ............. ,, Fast Salt Lake, Denver Ft. Mall Worth , Omaha , Kansat 645 p.ra 8 p m City, St. Louis, Chicago and East. Spoknnc Walla Walli, Spokane, Spokane Flyer Minneapolis, St. Paul, Flyer 230 p.m Duluili, Milwaukee Chi- 830 cago and East a in 8pm OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. 4 p For San Francisco; Sail every five days 8pm COLU.MIIIA K1VER ex, Sun. STEAMERS Saturday ' 4 m lo p 111 To Astoria and way land. ex Sun tngs, WILLAMETTE RIVERS ArSalVm Lvive Portland, Newburg and 6 p.m. Salem Way Landings. Fous 7:i5 P.m Weds J l'us Thu frl and Sat I For Dayton Tu Thur 10a m. Sat Moh Wed 3!3 p m Frl WILLAMETTE RIVER Ar Salem L Salem 10 a m lu, Ihur Corvallis Albany and Mon Sat Way Points. Wed and 3P. m Fri I WILIMETTE RIVER DIVISION. Daily hosts ta Portland as above. Transfers to street car line nt Oreg City if the steamers are delayed there ouna trip tickets to all points In Oregon, Washing ton, or California. Connectio j made at Port land with all rail, ocean aidnver lines W. II. IIURLBURT. Gcn'l Pas. At. Portland, Or. UM. POWERS, Agent, Trade street dock Salem. IIOISE & IIARKER, City Agents. TAKE THE - Canadian Pacific R.R And soo Pacific Line TO Mii.neapohs St. Paul .5 Chicago Philadelphia j Washington Montreal Toronto New York , ., . . . Boston a d all points eat and southeast. Cheapest iat:s, lnserice and accommi datlons Through tourist sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Panl, Toront-f- Montreal, and llojton without change, Canadian Pacific Railway Go's. Empress itie of steamships to Japan and China, The lastest and finest hips on the Pacific ocean Shortest and bast route to the orient Canadian Australian S. S. Co. To Honolub , Fiji and Australia Tin shortest route t live colunies. For rates, fo 'era and any information cill on or address, C. M. Uckuood, Agrnt, Office I'll' r.e No. .10 28S Commercial st. Residence I'hone ro. .5. Salem, Ore H. ll. ABBOT. Agent, x6 I bird str.-et. Portland Or, E J. COYLE, niMricI P-isseiigor Agent, Vancouier, B. C EAST ONO SOUTH VIA PE SrHSTA R0JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAILY 6:0O V M 8.-3S FH S.8.M5 A M Lv... Portland. ,.Ar Lv....Satera ...,Lv Ar. San Francisco Lv l 9:30 A M CO A M oorn Above trains stop nt all principal statiorr let. Portland and balem. Turner Nfnrinn ieilerson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, Harrisbur, junction Citv, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Dram, Oakland, and all sta. tions from Roscburg to Ashland, inclusive. KOSKDUKfi MAIL.DAILV. 030 a Ml Lv .. Portland id ,.Ar l4.'3o ... Lv-fr 50: rg.. Lv (7.'3o I'M ru 1055 A MLv.... Salem. J -'20 r m ) Ar .... Rosebu A M I'Ullman OU et tll-enrr nnH second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains "" Olut,UIVI3IUf(, nCTWBBN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail tiains daily Jexcejij Sunday. .suamj.v rortiand.. At c'copu n15 P M TAr uorvaius. . Lv l i .-20 P M At Albanv and Corvallis connect with trains of the O. C. & F. Ry. KXrRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4.'5opm) Lv ... Portland.... Ar 1 I 7--30P m. Lr .. McMinnville LvV "'jo PMjAr Independence Lv) i 835 A M 550 a si 450 A M Direct connections at San rrancisco wilh Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mall steamship linos for JAPAN AND CHINA. Sailing dates on application Raws and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO LULU and AUSTRALLIA, can be obtained from W. W. SKINNER, Ticket zenf oalera, R. KOEDLER, Manarer. C H. MARKHAM G. F & P. A. PoitlVnd MunumtWTs AREMOReEKDURIMG rnmm WtiW&Ln MOUMEHtAI, Br0HZE CO. BRIDaEPORT, CONN niWR iiBi.roj T.ll?rJ.' ,h.l W8k' ,oe os i-v or Gmiutv niuibllite. no uiou B'uvrlng, uraeklng or A" eleauinE or eare requfn d. tfffilMUilW T, B. WAIT,- Agent, HI Miu. STj AND j3!) yTATE gT 0dw SALEM, ORE. iPt Mt' NlBnlUM-nd..,. cnm. wnft iv v au -uai.UMlJ -B taiibe i. .. . simij 3- i-m IV f