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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1899)
wss$ iur zmtwmmmmmrmmmfm?!!!! JWif4w ' fMffip2tWWw- m-W Sw! K.r. -,-. -.- MAMfcarikiiaAeSnMKi i nntmnnTirfr-ri"" 8t- .1? IV f.t K h a k 2- L WE DO, DO IT! It docs not matter how, or why, the GREAT SUC CESS of our SPECIAL SALE of AEN'S SUITS proving that our values and efforts are appreciated have decided us to inaugurate this ' Suprise Sale in - ! Children's Clothing i .Until further notice our entire stock of jShildren's Clothing will be offered at SPECIAL PRICES. Absolutely no reserve all fresh, new andup-todate VJUUUS. New Duck Pants New Caps GJ. Johnson & Go.. 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. IE MIL JOURNAL BY UOVBR BROTHERS THURSDAY, JULY 0, I8W. Daily, One Tear 93.00, In Advance Dfiy, Tow Month 1 00. lr Advance. Weiklr, Ocm Tmt 91.00, In Advance THE SABBATH WAS MADE FOB MAN. Not for angels ; for man's rational use and benefit, and as n day of rest amd on Joymeut. Tim Idea of tlio Sabbath on a day or an institution to be enforce! ujwn anyone in a slavish manner by statu or church U happily jwst forever. Now come a few ministers of the gos pel and pronounce against the national editorial association taking an exwrsion to MaMinnvillo on Sunday. The editors nro our guests. It In desiralile they . as miioh of the stale an poIble ami It Is decided to lot them oo Yamhill county on Hunday, and it won't hurt tlio editors, or Sunday or Yamhill county. But there livo few persons so prop oriy belonging to the dark ages, to tho eriod of tho Spanish Inquisition, that they can mm in the 8nhtath only a di vinely apKiutcd opportunity to oruok tho whip over, bring the thumbscrews to Itear on soinu one. They cannot eon reive of Individual freedom or porson nl liberty, At the head of the kickers stands Kov. 0. W, 0 rami l, who madu vehemuut speeches and voted agnluil tho uxour mIoii going to MeMiniivIllo Sunday, One ther icrson voted with him. A mass meeting was hold at that alt y concerning tho editor' visit toMeMInu- vllle next Sunday, ninety-six biuhiu men and cllizciiN Iwlng present. Al! but two voted Hint a eonllal Invitation lie extended In the association to visit the city of MoMImivlUe, and It stir- roumliiiK country, on such a tiny oh ujay l't wirvu their plwtstiro and eon veulenco, whether It bo on Sunday or any other day and It panned with gr,t enthusiasm. All wilt agree (hut thoSahlMth should Ihj kept Oil it day of rent and worship. Hut beyond thin we cannot go. Wo can- not enforce Jaws regulating Individual " conduct on the Sabbath, so long an It -disturbs no one In'lils right to obrorva 'tho Sabbath a he see lit. Nftono ahoutd'broak tho Babktth or tiueouragu Sabbath breaking. OIVE TUB COUNCIL A CHANCE. All tho tttteiiiptM to Rueerntthtf ma jority of the printout city eounull out of court MayKHiU and Itefonnent will full, Tliuy wefe vleetud on a dUUnut pltxlgotopunlflaoltyona noiind llnan clal baahi ft ud that they nro lalmrlng faithfully to aeconiplUh. All crlea that theoo tlv gnutlmuMU are divided and have not the true wulfaro f tho city at heart comon from thoinj h hu for jwlitieal effect wotiM hamper and prevent thuir puttlngoiir affairs In iwlor tho foes of (Mxmoiuy and htulnthM ad mlnlttratlon. In framing a new Direct lighting eon tnwt ami iwuof ug tho -1 per rent boiula LENGTHENS TOUR LIFE 'On tCMbblnx bruh the iraplemt nt wacii NHHtMMcu or women art wrtns WW It' tli lulf of htlfthtlrback hilf their Washing Powder (ftMirnltW. Utedwlththlittcat Ik ccratihlog hruih loe Hi tnor at once, Allciaan Ug U ty with Gold i Otut It dost tkewotk Kfclfh9tlm,lihhlf MttftHoitandatfcalfta Mt irf osnoranvothsr raaMNM r. for gfttiwi ecoaomy ou9ur ufjo paeans, TNE N. K. FURBANK COMPANY Il.tHN MWtMK 4I(MI New Belts New Hals thy may axpeet that the enemies of the pcjde will do all Ih their power to thwart them. They will net hesitate to injure the credit of the city wherever they can to prevent IhU eounoii making a record for the jeojle. All the pressure that an be oxertcd will le employed to forre the conncil to disagree, to quarrel with each other, to quarrel with the mayor and city oflicials. If only one of the fire ran bo separated ( from the other, Alderman Gesner who In holding a ''push" Job, will be back hore to help run thing on short notice. The council ha made a splendid reo- onl for economy so far. It has put the Income tho first six montlw far nbova the outgo. It hat not run the city in debt a dollar but paid off debt. Two yuan of eueh work will put thin city in a loiter condition than It ban been in for twmty yuan. Give the Ilbihop ad- HilnJotration a oliartw ami It will prove a reourd-briHiker. A Good Example, BniTOR Jevknal: Thocititcm in the neighborhood of Commuroial and Ferry HtreetM, have put in an arc light tho ex penMinf which will In the future be borno by the cltizonn. If lighta can lw urutMhel as cheaply an lulvertlaed, why not other rntU of tho town put thepi in? Or the ftubiirhti either, for that matter. Let thoM who want light pay for it. Morniiack. Dissolved Partnership. Tliuflrmnf Wols AMInwike ininrietnm oi ine Herman ouirKei, nave UIkwiIvimI imrtniiridilp thin Mil day of July. C. Wolx taken charge and collect all hllln. The bimiuuMit will hereafter Ik conducted by Wot A Hon. 7 5 tf tOUAY'a MAKKKT. roiiriaM) July , Wheat 69; Walla Walla, fSc valley Flour Portland. $18.00! Ruiwrilnn 2.16 jM.r hbl. Oata-Whlto 48ft.(Io. Hay Tliuothy pQ(flKr ton. IIIH I'JAISot old rop (to. Wool-Valley. 13lSc: Hantern Or. egou. Hlo. Mohair, 27 !(U. Mlllntuff Ilnin, l7;ihort, I1B, Foul try Chickeim, mixed, fLOO CO lurkeya,, live, KlMle, ..KgK Oregon, lflk to 17Ji jMr dor. lllditt Onnin, altM(50lb,8Oii. under W ll, 7imi$ : hheep )kUh, lfxB'.U-. Onloiiff 76cllH) per Mwk. Ituttur iimt dairy, 3fi''7)tfe; fancy orimmery, 0(J per roll. Fnlatov-tl.7ft to fU. for old fS.OO to I'.VJo fur new. Ilngfl Heavy dretoxnl C0O Mutton Weathers M4cnrwm. 8 Iktif-Stcera. l.00(8M.Wj cowk, ffl Wf.iKi(ireM4i, ifjiift. Veal dreHl, (J.So. SALKM MARKET. What 18. Wool ltV. Mohair 8G. Oiitu 8ene. llawlinred,het1 17.00 BjW, HJ Flour In wlwleNtlu Iota Vi,(i retail M.U0. MtlUtuff-hrau f 1(1,00 lloa ilrMNl, Ska. Uvtt ortttle SUfifti. J)rewti.l Viwl fto. nutter Dairy lOoarertiuarySOo. Foultry apriug oliUjLoitH htf. 1 1 nun H tot) pen til. Change of Location, Mo'or. tho Initclinr, (ormorly at tho oormir of hiNrty and (jourt treetif, i new at the Pulaw Market, State atriHit, having bought out Jnek Wett. The new nriii i MOYKIt A COLLINS. who wuut to mo all their ohl friend ami make many new one. Coiiui ami te m, if you don't like Mover to hone vtai. di)lliin will. Von can obtain a flnt-claM nunt, freah, Halt or vmoked meat at tiriwM than heretofore. W. J. Mqvkh. 7 5 3t UuoiiaK OotUKR. wrinkle. of torture iih Kfy out thwr IH. rfC'SirtA, vlvf i true caui of VttJiWOr wrinkle, 7i .vljrRv aches, ftWlJ!fcl weak ue j yT iM ffJ "It fjTfa xm ACW t St Journal 3 rays, "amewca." The AsMyer for Jane, printed at Cam den, . J., U. S. A., print Uie following parody with special reference to Qway fylrania: My country -'tin of thee, Land of lost liberty, Of thee we ning. Land which the millionaires Who govern our affairs. Own for themcelren and heirs Hail to thy king I Land onco of noble brave, But now of wretched lavei Alas I too late We mw oar freedom die. From letting brilert high r Oar unprized feuffragre buy; And mourn thy fate. Land where the wealthy few Can make the many do Their royal will; And tax for eelfirh greed Thy toller till they bleed Ami thooe not yet weak-kneed Cruididown and kill. Land where a ngne (a raised On high, and loudly pralxed For wont of crimen. Of which the end inert be A hell of curelt Aaprovel by buttery Of ancient timea, My country, 'tia of thee, iJotrayed by bribery, Of thee we a4ng. We might Itavp saved thee long Had we, when proud ami Ktrrmg, I'm down the crmhed a-rong That makes wealth King. Lynn, Mom., Dally Item : The Capital Journal, publiihed at Salem, Or., is jimtly proud lx-caue the 20th Century Clipping Bureau clae it among our country best jicr. Tlie bureau apeani to have good judgment, although the Journal tninkn that ier liajM itahruld l claaetl "the best," in stead of "one ol the beit. ino paper that covers the Held for local and genera news completely and accurately Is lwiiiid to be among the bent, and the Journal do-s that every time nnd every day. Klamath Republican : Tho Oregon HohHers will 1r (tttoorU.1 up the Colum bia by the greatest fleet of vescelx of all desariptioiiH ever collected on the river. And this is nroixir. as it will Imi nn oc- easlon and an uxorionce which never happeiiMl imiore ami protmlily never will liapjKjn again. . Bain Is windy reluoing her army to her reduced size. The minister of war, General Polavleja altera prolonged con- forenco with the priomer, consented to reduce tho budget estimate of the HtreiiKth of the active army from 107, 000 to 80,000. . . One strong reason why Tom Tongue should lw returned to cengress: He has scoured Ili.OOOfor tho fing Tom, and a place for one of his famllyou the asylum liy rolls. last week more than 1000 tons of war material nnd fodder was forwarded from th Woolwich dockyard, London, to South Africa. . Uncle Sam will not reduce his army or navy for tho present; but then he has loss of ulther than any country un der the sun of its wire. . The Kosohiirg Kovlow sports a new j h press. Its oliti a remain the same the leading Democratic patter of Western Oregon. ... Continuing to uflllct the public with the Turtle and the Luna county Fain is not going to iMipulnrlxo the tleer admin iktrution. Flngnni is not n reformer. Ho is uu advertiser. And there are others. A DARK PICTURE. Drawn About the Situation In the Philip pines Qeneral King's Opinion. It apHiara that the truth alniut tho situation Is tohl In a disiiatch of the Washington oorrwiwndent of tho Phila delphia Times and evidently inspired by Owiural Miles, the iornwiKimluut vir tually says so, In which wu road that M(ieiittrul Otis, with 12,06() men, Im gan an aggns4ve warfare on February fi, near Manila, drove the insurgent muny mlleM into tho interior, and Dually returned to Manila on Juno 10, with his forces depleted ind his army dla hearteiunl. Ho Is now defending Ma nila with the aid of the navy. "In this campaign of four uvouths 4I men werokillM ami 1,176 men wounded. Tho total eamialties were 1,4 10. The list of sink sohliers ami tlu)Ht dying from disease has nut yet hec-u nlitainwl, ex cept approximately. I'pwnnW of :),IKX) men have Ikhiii dUuWed by dWease and about (OO have dlM of dUcato. "Thus It apHiara that Ooueral Otis marehiM up the hill aim then Hummed down again at terrible eost In blood and t reaumi, and accomplished nothing, sae to aohlovohl own lele4gunoent and loae the insurgents nuutors of tho grvater portion of the idaud. The plain fact ( tho matter ti that tho situation of the American forces on tho island of Luton Is dsplorable, and the condition of the millers Is pitiable. The cum paigu uf tieneral Otis has ended in fail ure. The MHiplo o( tho country are at last awakening to tho fact, well known In tho laitttr circles at Washington, that 'Vunethlng it wrong." That Is all tho KOpl know at prvacut. Back of this co lltlon, which is gradually permeat huj tho public mind, there ara facta most gross, conditions inot rvprelien lble, and plot well nigh aa damn ah e as high trtvN-tm. And yet, up to dr , the peopjt) UHUH'tlngly tnnt their public set van ts and pralso with adala- tlan the hcail of the adwInUtrdtlun. "Tlie foots eom!euHd in theo nv may startle the casual reader. Neverthe lv they are given upon tho hlgket i i ii I i i , ,, ..i,. BEECH A MS PILLS 1 taken at night will make you feel riant, act right and look 2 right. They cure Constipation. tn i, . ' authority to wlwra the writer can gain access namely an offieial who haa par ticipated in many moremcnta and who Ikm been obUgol la have knoa'lclge iA current events. "President McKinlcy Imui no eomjjet ent mllllary wlvievrs. Tlie war lias lx!n managed by men incompetent to manage it, and some of them are tin worthy of high places. President Me Kialey's leading military advicer have been a secretary of war wl o never conducted a military campaign, and whoso dishonorable dismissal from Uie army was recommended liy Generals Custer, Merrltt and Sheridan : an assistant secrorary of war who Is honorable and upright, but without military experience; and an adjutant general who was officially declared in the civil war to be 'unfit to command brave men.' "Blunders piled upon blunders until our American forces in the island of Luzon are in a deplorable situation and a pitiable condition. Thoreforo it is that our ranks are being depleted by disease and decimated by death. Thus it Is that sufficient reinforcements have not been sent, and will not be sent. The shameful warfare will bo continued for another year, whether or not for polit ical purposes each citizen must judge for himself." And the corrcsondcnt who writes this is no nnti-impcriatist, neither is the paier in which ho writes. He criticises the administration not for embarking in a war of conquest, but for not send Ing n sufficient forco to tho Philippines to bring it to a successful conclusion. General King, invalided home from the Philippines, takes a very gloomy view, ierhaps surorinduced, in a mens uro, by bin own joor health : "The situation," he says, "ismosl se rious. The people of those islands will keep up a guerillla warfare and there is no telling whou tho hostilities will cease. Thoy retire to the fastnoss of their mountain retreats whon they are whipped, and hide in the jungles. Hub Minting on practically nothing, they have no fixed haso of supplies. It will ne cessitate a largo forco of mou to sul- jugate them completely. Thoir ontrech tnents were works of military engineer ing nnd in construction coual to the best that the most civilized military nations have produced. Under the Spanish regime tho Filipino learned something of war, ami we are receiving evidence of this every day. "The volunteers who have fought in the Philippinesare n splendid lot of men, capable and accomplished fighters. They liohavede like veterans when under (Ire. there is no limit to their courage. Their recant in that awful country will adorn Images of American history recently made ana yet unwritten." Notice. Oiflcc of the secretary of State, Sa em, Oregon, Juno !N, 1809. Notice is hereby given that the State Board of Agriculture having, in compliance with nn Act of the Twentieth legislative Assopibly tiled in tho olllco of the See retary of State February 2Sd, 18W, deeded to the Slate of Oregon tho lauds known as the "State Fair Grounds." the appropriation of $7,000 for the pay ment of the warrant imlHliinln.ui. ..r sain mate iwini oi Agriculture iwjued prior to I-ohruarv 2&1. lsno i-,-.,i ... otosI, waraiits, will be issued on the mate ireflsiirerm tlie iixtunt nf tl... appropriation, interest will not bo al low wl after this date. F. I DunlMr, Secretary of State, in accordance with the alsixe notice, holilum nf li unmi. of the Oregon Mute Board of Agricul tirelatel prior to February U, 1809 urn hereby notified that the same will iKi nam on presentation at the olllco of the Secretary of State, nr nt Dm .m.... the undursieueiL aiul tlmt ini,ir.,s ..in C.UUO after this date. J. II. Allw., treasurer of the Orewm Statu Iloanl nf Agriculliiro. O-M-tf. O i. )S x o act X .A. . Bowith. m Had Yw Hm Jthtiis JMtf F. W. Peaslie, of Wheeler county, who has Ikh-ii isiting in Salem, re- tuniixt home this moniiug. A TaaWm. What woman la all the wide world would not b jld to be a Undem for two hsppr, healthy, prattUnf babies? wnen Nature whispers the sweet asanrance la a woman's ear that soon a little stranger wilt come to caress with hlhw Sn her cheek and neck she makes the fondeit piepautious for lt anival Itverylhine that a woman's dainty utc can imagine it tirovided for the ne w-romtr'a urarilrr.y. Nolhlns; U overlooked save one thing, and that one thing u the mot important Too ad health, iu many moment forget that Uby a atiencth wifl ,n'". abtlity to withstand the usuai aument 01 caualuKxt it AHil lt l.n. nu ventre, a a man or tman, are de pendeut upon her own health and phjlcal conditiou during the period of protpecthe materaity If, during that critical time, she U weak, sickly, nervoui and despond ent, bccau of troubles txculUr to her sex. these condition are bound to have their induenc upon her baby's health NVgleet of thee rondittons invariably means that baby will be weak, puuy and peeviih I)r Pierce's favorite Prescription is an uufaUlng cute for all trouble of this bature, and It will reinforce a woman'a bodily aud uerve strength so that she can afely nndergo the trial of maternity It give health. trength, rigor, elttticity and endurance to the omn iici.ii ,.,. , . '- - . .KW ccrneu in motaetnoou. It give bodi . . ... t .. rT-.. . vr lily anu ncrvou naruiaood to the child. t had suffered tor nxW three yrara." wriits ' li . " ' ttd.dt,K?. W rin Aiwa paia 1 that I coalj hanll walk. M back and Vj achtd. had (ctitU tramps la tar Irnwunti fin."4 J ,r ? Jn"4 Mt tbi chtU w iltlitered with hutnuncala. I took caaLaad lattoul caufiSatasj fee two Ut. I waa(aUtoralyaaavraBd a haatlnU thUJ wa UMtt. I was atOe tu Uv my bed the ahh .l ."!?,ML,K wnlWae about awr nuatha Ua toaanatBl My baby U Ut aaosths U4 now and U a Asa, blf . hi Uby I la very 4 health . have do moce pali. xr J weuU be pleated UadrUeaay wawaa wm adOvn a I U4 1 un yur BtedUlae." .maUiNQ r 1 1 aaaaXZaaaaaaaam w l KVWT' 7V- -a. jpnr'- a Grand Clearance Sale of DRAIN First come, first served. 7-3tf Kair Grounds, gjgggjgj CARRIAGES BUGGIES WAGONS, HACKS ETC. HAY The best practical Implements in the Atarket. We always lead on style and quality. Large supply of stock and repairs always on hand. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAYER CO. Branch: Near Flouring Aill. ,0( BEST OREGON fflBH ,Q0 The Model OregonHNewspaporJ-and'-FainllyvJournal. Uniting News, -Fiction, Lltcrary.rRunchJ'andDalry and Market News Inlnttrnctlye readable form. I WBBKLT Is issued Thursday-morning In time to reuul; nil n-ww of tho state the same week. Tk 3M.00 Wlj... In two partacnntulns all Iuiimrtant Foreign, Nutlunal andjStatc JNews. daily immm k iw An Iudepetidont Associated Press Paper for the Peo ple' Send for'amplos free. 'Thk Journal has the fullest, report of thedoluirs of the legislature and state olllclals, as well aiMndcpon dent, clear itid couclys c.muieot on all public matters. .Send n trial subscrlpllon. IIOFBR; Cooper bhop. SI. STKWAUT, the South Salem coop er.ls prepared with Uie best qtialltv of stock to make cooiwrago of all kinds, from a well bucket to a 10,000 gallon tank. Prices to suit the times. Shop hi South Salem. 6 10 lm Thomas Uhoads, Centertleld. O.. writes: "I su lie red from piles seven or eight years. No remedy Have me rcller until Da Will' Witch Huzel Salve," perfectly harmluss. Stone's Drugbtore. a . s i1 o a. x ubl . m i .. 'What utlght Imye iieeo" U the sad reilectlnn of thousand of con sumptives. One Minute Cough Cure cutos coughs and colds. Stone's Drut Stores. Imperul Limited. The Cadadiau Paoific Hy, is mw mak ing the fastest time across the continent. Thoir sorvice is of tlie most splendid tlesoription. All e4aw of HMngors arecarrietl on the "lniierial" train. You may traol anywhere by the Canadian Pacific Hy. and Soo lim Mr. V, M. Ijockwtxxl is agent for Sa lem. 0 S2-tf A diseased stomach undermines health. It dulls the brain, destroys the nervous system. All dyspeptic troubles are cured by Kodol DjrsDensia (Jure. It has cured thoui ds of eases. Us inurttlients are such that It can't help ourluif. Stone's Druk Stores. OASTO 3W. XjEk. . Ouu-shot wouuds and powdeburos, Drui: Stores, DoWltfa Little Karly R,rs beo etllpcrmauentlv. The.v lend Lmu ajuUtance to nature, ouriRi; cuotlpa- nuu auu uor aumcuia. OIODCS Utliit Storei. vuis, uiuimj, a uu iVf-pouuhlOK', qulokly healed by DoWltt's SVIteb Haiujl salve, prevents WtMl puttonlnir "DoWlltVISSAFKaiMl SI'HH KlonA TILE To make room for new stock from the summer ran of the factory, 1 will sell all Tile on hand at fifteen per cent discount. Now is the time to buy tile cheap. Call at once and secure a bargain. Best Brick in the market. Salem, Oregon. MOWERS, OOLS. BINDERS. 3JROS Oregon Sliou Lioe Railroad The Wrect Route t Mootaoa, Utah, folirado and all Eastern Points ni eholfe of two ta?rlie rMK ,a the UmKhi I'Mlbe Kat MaU Uh.m 'ibi ' Rto Oramte Seie Uuw. Look at the tl me lt Dayo to Salt Lake 21 Days to Denver 31 Days to Chinaim 4i Days to New York FreRf4n,Cfe?lr u?t ttMltvewJ Tarn M Sly prng Car, ami TWlCaii PaUee Sleper wrlwl m alt tralMa, i further laforaiaUot) applrito U018K A UAUKER. AtfaM.Sateaa. W K.COMAN.Oe'tA:et (t. O. TKRKY. Trar. Pm. .,j Wt ThlrU su KoHuJ You Can Get a Lower Berth. VHtli oue exception the through trains of the Burllonton Route re aimosi. inyariaoiy well-oiled. The oreeption Is our St. Paul ChlMKo LltulU'd. On the limited wwju 10 usuaiiy room aud to Doo't Infer that It -is neither ef AN othar llac between St Paul and ChleaKo. Or the cou 'rary lUreb au bojiutlful Ualn In Amarlua. It has eleatrkt llirht, steam heat, wWevtetlbulas, the. most satisfactory dlulooar ervjee so the continent and a -wcr worm tor eyen'oodr, A. a SHELDON. ei'l AKent, Portland. Or. A LJJfE SATED. Dr J. F. Cook, the Botanical Speci alist. Succeeds Where Others Fall. To whom it mav concern : This is to certify that Bertha P. Con ner, of Mt .Angel precinct. Marion coun ty. Oregon, has suffered from a cancer ous growth in the left car for about three veers. Tlie growth was cutout twice and burned out once by Albany Physicians, but tho growth came back as bad as ever, and pained her so badly that she had to be taken from school. After three week's treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, the Botanical Specialist, the growth entirely disop neared. and at this date, four months since treatment was begun, the growth has not reappeared, and the ear has en tirely healed leaving only the ecara in flicted by the Albany doctors. I hereby certify Uiat the above state ment Is absolutely true, and that Ber tha P Conner, the porson mentioned in the aflMavit, has resided in my fam ily since early childhood, bearing the re lationship to me of niece. II. C. Lo.vn. Subscribed and sworn to before me this eighth day of June, 18IW. W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marion county, Oregon. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 08 COURT STREET. Make a specialty or all Kinds of Sheet Steel and Galvanized Iron ivnrlr r mflni' ntul L'lit lerlrn. 11 full line nf Pumps and pump flUlnu'S.J Prompt work and reasonable prices.! We carry In tock the FdlrDauKs wind mill. Cull und sec us before L'lvlug your order for mill or tank. Phone 231 PHOllPf WORK AND LOW PIIICES RED FRONT LIVERY First'lan F;i aid Bairiiai stables, lfM COMMKKCIAL STHEBT. SALEM, ORE. Wm ULLREY, Prop. Best Rig, for Commercial Men Stables In same block Hotel Willamette. JSTSafe teams und comfortable rl for ladles and family drlylni? a spec ialty. Horses boarded by day, week or month nnd best nf satisfaction guaranteed. 3-1 tf Herschbach Reiffelman and BLACKSMITHS and WHEELRIGHTS, We will shoe your horse, build or repair your wauoo or Implements Belnu lucuted to stay our patrons have a guarantee that our work will be satisfactory. Shop 100 Chemeketa street. Telephone 2705. 4-1 tf T h oBf .ir iYIONTEZUiM Is a lienutiful dappled chestnut b hands high, and weighs 1700 lb. He is a urtect all jwirpoM) Imhvo. Will bo at Huffman's stable, Salem, Saturday of each week In July ami Aug ust, ami the remainder of Uw week at the Fair Grounds. Terme, $16.00 to in sore. Also eoiu broken and handled for aiXMMl. H. B. UBTH8KSOKO. RAZOR TAX All peottle are lwrIy notified that a tax on ltaaora of 36c for rotomporiui; is now on and eon bo paid at the shop of Sim II. White and Co. at High sUvot, opposite the Cottrt Homso. 6-20. t RRIBB! Little Men and Women And Babyland Maaazinos IWVe beon combinetl into a S2-)N)p book aud tlw pkicb rb- HX-I:i IWM l to 60 CKNTO A YEAR. It is a 84eiMial magazine for cliil drest from two to ten years of age, ne want Uie nams ami address of HHHlt irs of children of alsive aws, a J r a list of nrrv meh names we "'"iim' iiHiguxine to you osk VB.VR FREE. Little Men and Women Co, Troy.N.Y The Inter-State University Syitom of Musical Instruction, K. II. SCOTf. D. M. 1MIDK.NT Anaitoeal I o-urxiathe lot) IwftBBtac 10 oBmW Ita faoaii A Nattoaal (Vi-urxOathe tnttitntiun wbtah U : . . . . 1 s. t ;:.'. . -j-t- - u dubh 11a laoaiur iy hHadrcslt ww ii isHia uy 1 than twealy ttatea. lHla by tlMHuacla, IfmliiaoJag ww For tbr WBfk n f PnpJU TPrivate TMohen At II IWHTH MHI MJUiTI VWX. inm a rvmuasly ahar- Isvitaeatat wauttwl MrMt lu.Ulat Kxttlaaatko ba anient ln.detai Watsb for ft BlT.A3fllQ MAN. .M asa Maat hM' J IK. tV.U. A 8ttlda Ofr Ptnl VuIZd.I fiiTv 111,1 . Oua or two rWt w(a fee a4a&aa ptaiMa In SOUTH AND EAST VIA TJE SMSTA RO'JTE OFTUE niE Pacific Co, Kxraass txaiks sum daily 7:00 r m) 9'4S 'Mf 7MS a ) Lv Portland .Ar (8j ArJ5; LrJ7-- 8:00 am Ar....Satem .? A M Ar. San Francisco OOPM 500PM Ar Ogden ... .Ar 6:05 PM Ar Deuver. . Lv 6,4a AM Ar . . . . Omaha .... Ar 815 r t Ar .... Chicago ....Lv 7.00AM Ar. ..Lo Ange!e,..Ar 815 PM Ar .... El Paso .... Ar 4,15 PM Ar... .Fort Worth.. ,,Ar 7.55 A m Ar.. New Orleans. .Ar litOPM 4S I'M 8 SO A M 6.30 p M 9 2S r M 235PM 8.40 a m "4opm DINING CAKS OBSERVATION CARS. Pollman hrst-claa and tourist deeping cars attached to all throuch traim . Tourist car through to Chicago without change. ROSKBURO MAIL, DAILY. 830 A M 1 Lv. .. Portland .".Ar I430P to55 A M Lv. . . ,8alem. . . . Lv 1 1 50. r U 520 PM Ar .. Rceburg. Lv 7.'30A U WEaT SIDE DIVISION." BBTWSK.V PORTtAND AND COKVAU.U. Mail Mains daily execptunday. 7,"10 A M I Lv ..Fortland.. Arl 5 Arl 5o PM 20 PM 1 1 .-55 P M ) Ar....ConrallU.. Lv f I At Albany and Corva lis con cci -1 rains of the C. & E. Ry. INDEENDEr7cE "TasseKger;; Kxraara train daily .except sundav.) 450 P Ml Lv . .Portland ,. Ar 7.3o p M Lv . . . . McMinn ville Lv I 8-25 ) 4.'So A M A M A M 8:30 PM)Ar Independence Lv Direct connections at han tranctsco with steamship lm-s fi HAWAII, IAPAN. CHINA, THE PHILLIPINEi and AUS TRALIA. For through tickets and rates call o- V. W, SKINNER, Depot Agent, cr C- D. CAIlRIhLSON Citv llcket Agent, 232 Com mercial St. Salem O;. K. KOEUIJiR, Managft."" t S F Jk P. A. Portlani t UMm H( DtPAIlT. ron TIME BCIIKLUI.K. From rortlsiul AKRIXE Kat .fralt Ulu, Uonvcr Kl. Worth' Mall Omaha. Kama City, 8t6 (jinn 8 p.m. 1 uiuin.i nicatfoaua rjfi. Hio Walla Walls, Spokane, Mlnna-.Siu-nK,ll. Bt. 1'ntil. IMiluth, Mil- ne kane Flyer uaukce Chicago and oat. rijrr 2.3Upm S st a. in. OCEAN STEMS1I11U Fur Sun Fratieitcu, Dail every live da) a. t'OKUllTHlATlfVKir"' areAMHiH. i in. ( p. la Id. m 1. Hun IP. u Batur- dsy 10 p, m. 1T0 Astoria and way I-unllUK, ex Bum. I c ArSa- lent ialcm ".w T. V ". .'" ....-.. WIT f.AMBTTV ItlVRII 7,16 am rortlathl, .NewtrK ami Tiis Unrtlnrt. wnjrO t. 111. Jion We,i Fri Tu Thur Hat. 1IIU nii(lHt 10 H. 111. Mun Fur Daylon ri Frl 3:3Um IVo W1I.MMHTTE HIVKR ( ' lem Baltm' Curvalll Altoinr and War 10 a.m. ni Thu Sat 3 p. til I'otuta. Mun I Win! 'and Frl WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION Daily boats to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at Oreg Citv if the steamers are delayed there ound trip tickets to appoints in Oregon, Washing ton, or California. Connection made at Foil land with all rail, ocean andnver line W. H. HURLUURT. Gen'l Pas. A. Portland, Or. G. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade street dock Saleru. IIOISE & DARKER, City Agenb. Corvallis & Easier nRailroad TIME OATH), 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany .... Train leaves Corvullls... Ttalo arrives Yaqulna.. 1 Returning: .12:50 p. in. . 1:45 p. m. . 6:M) p. m. 7-00 a. in. .11:10 a. iu Leaves Yaqulna Lea vos Corvallis Arrives Albauy.... 3 For Detreit: Leave Albany.... Arrives Dotrolt.... A ReturniriL': ..12:25 p. m. .. 7:10 u. in. ..11(55 u. in. Leuvos Dettoit 12t25 n. m. At rives Albany 5:35 p. in. OLeuves Albany 0:05 p. 111. Arrives Corvallis 05 p. iu. SLoaves Corvallis fiMO a. in. Arrives Albany 7K!6a.ui. One and twt connect ut Albuny and Corvallis with Southern Pacific tialns, Hiving direct service U and from New port and adjacent benches. " No, 0 runs from Albany to Corvallis on Monduys, Wednesdays and Fridays only. No. 5 runs from Corvallis to Albany on Tuesduys, Thursdays aud Satur days only. Trains fur the mountains arrive at Detroit nt no'iu, tfivinj,' nniple tlmo to reach camping u'rounds ou the Uroltenbush aud Santiam river the same day. 11. L WALIiKN. K11WIN STONE T F. A I' A. Mauaicar J.TURNBR Acsat, AlUuy.Ore. WILUMETTK KIVKK DIVISION STEAMER WM. M. HOAG, i-aptain (ieo naabe. RunttiBS Wtwen I'orUaud awl Cotvalllt. ttaitftiiiKataltwar UimIIhk. RIVER SCHEI1ULE. POWS TueMlays, TUurwUyn and 8mlas Uy i-nrv.uu tr laT Albany 7a. I avM Busua VU . i. M I,eVM liklapftmlMMfw.- 9 a. Leave Auim ,, in. Leaves XawtiMy . Arrive P.trtUull , 4 w IT Monday. Welavsday and Friday. Leave PanUmi 6 t a. M Newbrif. 10 30 a w laafas flalatn ivm lBHld)eiKltHre. , a vi . iu ijeaves uataa vttta Ijave Albany.. Arrive tHTaflt. 7 uU II. HI . UU 11 11:00 p. w 1 ne swainer na4 ( omlin.! oJa axmiuo.Ullou. iHStudluc sm all eleanl Uumrpaved far arrylns both fretful auJ paueiigers. Southern Ioes-Fatt Stata ttieet. O. MAERTZ. Aseut. Salem, Oregoi C.SUUlVANupU Albany, Oreso Call for Warrants. NoUev U hureby given tlmt thsrw are IHmUion hmwI appJiuable tu the y moMt f warrants of the City of Suhwi drawn ou the iwuorol fund and audwrewt wi 1 erWoro Jlaroh 1, 1D9F. Hohlora of rfthl warrants will please pront thorn fr paymtjHt at Lathi & Biuh's lank as fntarvet will reoM from date of this notteo. John Moih, City Troasurer SaUin. Or., Juas 31. lbU9.-r-I0t. - ---" Ttilnii ii4ir,.t'tjM-i