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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1899)
jet JlSieK''aSt ?-'. ?t U ' ic tMiifciaiitaattwriiawajaaj WE DO, DO IT! It does not matter how, or why, the GREAT SUC CESS of our SPECIAL SALE of MEN'S SUITS proving that our values and efforts are appreciated liave'decided us to inaugurate this ;. Surprise Sale in ? ; Children's Clothing Until further notice our entire stock.of. Children's Clothing will be offered at SPECIAL PRICES. Absolutely no reserve all fresh, new and.up.-io-date Goods. New Duck Pants New Caps 6. w. Johnson & 60., 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. .TOE MILT JOURNAL BY UOVHR BHOTHBRS 8ATUUDAY, JULY 8, 18W Dally, One Tear 93.00, lu Advance DHjr, Few MewUm 9 00, L Adviuioo. Weklr, Om Tr 100, in Advance THE CITY'S HONOR AT STAKE The rclchrntton of the Fourth was a groat auccenv. All 8ulcin people pulled together in the Baletn way and that ! the way of inco and harmony, If the word means anything. Let It be the tutmo way with tho edl torlal reception and tho volunteer' wel come. Let there bo no division when it coniCH to promoting tho welfare of our city orjhonoring tho volunteers who have served our country fo nobly. The cilltors como nuxt. This Is an affair of dty and country. Thoy will bo received and banqueted in tho city. Thoy will then bo taken to tho country. Threo fourths of their tlnio will be spent In tho country, woing the farms, crops and orchards. So wo want tho country to Join us, Come In with your vehicles uml lot them all toko a riilo. Ladles, plenso remomber to bring Tub Journal office thwo hand bouquet. OUR CITY WATEfl SERVICE. Bncramonto paers complain bitterly tliat tho water sorvico In eaw) of flro lit that city Is a moro splurgo of splutter in mud. But for chomlral uuglni.s con flagrutlous could not Imi controlled at all. Tho flulem water e rvlco ha boon Im proved materially tho past few years and Balum has now Upbeat water and tho best service that ran lo taken out of tho lwttom of tho river. Btlll for a city with such wldo utul dimly streets and such largo arcan of lawn and public parks water Is plentiful at jtho hands of any private corjKjrallon, Tlioprwwnt city government should tako somo btejMi looking to a public system of waterworks Tlio Wajlaco plftntiuay,lo Jtold to a forulgu corjora. tlon for a quarter of a million at any tlmo and this community bo taxed still higher for tho water. - : - WHO WAS TO ULAME. Tlio day Itqfyro tho 1'ourlh a. Sulum boyUhrojv a fow. qraokers, a hum ran away Injuring tho thorro and ehlclu, broko two bjoycleat, and iiiuhed u plate glfljw window. Tho window is liiTllmoii Ford's build, ing and ho has Irhmi in a quandary as to where tho legal liability for damages lies. If ho claims damagvs tho owner of the horso haa a claim am) tho uyvilur of tho bikes will como In, As ho Is one of our wwilthlwit Kiuho low, ami it U,cjir)y a cw of contribu tory itegilgtjnooLSomnwhttru, wo suggest that ?IrFprjl adopt tho boy. Ho has raltm. somo goo! ones. CONQUEST OF SPEECH. In noting the growth and conquests of the KnglUh language one is reminded Beware of (Umwmm t&&li beware of the chup and sssWrW WMklafr powders said to be just as pMNtM WtiWfrfPowdir -tlMrs Is nothlsg- so good a mm mmr t u dair Ak for mi JNMr 1 ?--i -,P" New Belts New Hats of Uiat eloquent description by Joaquin Miller of tho spirit of progress with King James translation under its arm making tho circuit of tho globo. Lena than a century ago the Knglish ianguago was spoken by lutrdly more than 20,000,000, people, whllo today it is one commonly utted by moro than ' 200,. 000,000. Nor has there ever Ix-en a time when the spread of our native tonguo was moro rapid or when it hail heroine moro neceonary to the commercial traus actions of tho world than at present. Korcenturies tho French Ianguago has Ix'un the exclusive language of thecourls. Tolay there Is no court In Europe where an American minister uannot truiiKU-t ImclnciH in English. Tiio Kngltnh lang uago is Iwlngalmom entirely uod In the Venezuelan arbitration court at l'aris. Tho American proposal at tho xaco conforonco required no translations ex cept for dolegatoi front othor than Euro- Hau Countries. Hnglish will replace Sluttish in Cuba, Porto Rice and the Philippines and it is gradually supplant ing all others in Bouth America, ftpcech uIpo follows the Hag. A Child Enjoys Tho pleasant llavnr, gontlo action, and soothing effect of Syrup of Figs, when In need of a laxative, and If the father or mother bo costive or bilious, tho most gratifying results follow lis use; so thai It Is tho best family remedy known and cyery family Mioud have a buttle. Manufactured by tho Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. CURRENT EVENTS Tho National Council of duration was In session today at Los Angeles and will continue for four days, mIiou it will maku room for tho othur IkxIIch. Tho attendance was largo, consisting of many well-known durators from all pnrt of tho country. Tho feature of tho nieuing sosnIoii wan a mjier read hy Miu Lucia Htieknoy, of Clnalttt)ivti, on "Tho Homes of Our Don u-Totrn Chil dren." Tho riHtdur proKuutod an lntoroKlIn; word ploturu of tho homo life of the down town peoph whopo ch ldron are in our pithllu itchools, as mhiii ami stud iwi ny a Pottlouuuu reHiiieui. tlio h sltloit was taken hy tho reader that tho only way to Improve tho moral, phy steal and Intellectual condition of tho settlement dwellers is through the pub lic stihooth. film thought that tho work to bo done fur thwo people to lift them out of their dlNpalr is to make the life at homo a part of publlo education. In concluding hlio said: "It is not enough to my that thouork is already Inaugurated, that ItoMton has Its sowing and cooking cIhsmis, and Chi cago Its nuinuol training coutors, so long as thosu (Htndltlons of touumout life outstrip in thuir growth all attempts at reform. We read tltat tho Umdun Itoanl of odmnitlun adapts tho work in school to the iiwU of its various clasno, with out aiming at a uniform gystum, that Purls, through Its Mothers' Unions, malntulus lu every dl.trlut a olone rein. tlon iK'hutm the home and tiiosohnid. Hut In our eouutry tho trudltiuu of a set elrrloulum and uniform rvqutrtmujits rsts too heavily upod tho sohoot to hoiM for a radloul ehaugo until It has the stamp of authgrlt,)' of tho hlghunt inlucatlonal font.s.' ThooHophlsts from many jwrls of tho world are autemliled in lmdon for tho annual International convention which oentd today. Aioxvlltel dulegtitws are iroM)iit rvnresuntlntr seven ec- tj0iu 0( Ul0 cit including tho Amerl- can, comprising tho UnlUl Slutct and Imitations ! rtagaMraitai,iiiIiMiii Canada. European, Scandlriavln, Hol land, Australiaslan and New Zealand Among the well known theoflcphist who will take part in the discussions, which will extend over several days, are Mrs. Besant, Mrs. Cooper Oakley, Countess Wachtmelster and Colonel If. 8. Olcott. The American section is rep resented by William J. .Walters, of Fan Francisco. Again this morning the big canvas tents in Detroit, Mich., with their seat ing capacity of 20,000 proved almost In adequate to accommodate the hosts of earnest, energetic young Christians who sought admission to tho sessions of the Christian Kndeavor convention. The day was begun with the usual quiet hour sen-ices in tho Light Guard armory, led by Rev. J. Wilbur Chap man, D. D., of New York. At 9:30 o'clock tho delegates and visitors as sembled In Tents Willfson ami En deavonsr to listen to stirring addresses by noted divines, educators, evangelists and otlicr eloquent speakers, Prominent among tltoec who address the young eople on topics relating to Christian work were the follewing: lie v. Hugh K. Walter, of Lo Angolos, Prof. Graham Taylor, of Chicago, Ilev. Win ton Merle Smith, of New York City, Itev. W. T. Itodgcrs, of Nashville, Itev. II. 15. Grose-, of Boston, Pres. Harris A. Jenkins, of fndlamtoll, Pros. A. K.Tur ner of Lincoln, III., Prof. Arnos It. Wolls of Boston, Itev. II. O. Brecden, of Des Moines, and itev. F. K. K. Hamilton, of Hoston. The noon evangelistic services were omitted today and shortly after 1 o'clock the young tioople went to Belle Islo where tho great outdoor meeting for tho discussion of International jteai and arbitration was held this afternoon. To night has been M:t apart for tho recep tions and rallies under the direction of statu olllcers. Interesting programmes hava been arranged for tho meetings to be held tomorrow. The sessions In the afternoon will be given an international color by the largo numlxtr of shakers from abroad who Hill take part. In the evening conecrnllou stirvices will lx; held slmultanooiiNly In thirty of Detroit's lundtug ehurehos. Happy Thoughts, To please, attract and give people something lo tulle about, Is un art In writing a prusdlc udvorllscmcnls. Hood, of Sarsuparllla fame, Is the or iginator In an extensive ornse of the idea of using proverbs and wise saws us u prellx to a plcaiunt Introduction of the well kn'wn virtues of Amer ica's (iron tost, Medicine. Those quaint quotations often lit, the news of the day with startling directness and the moral U easily drawn, with natural good to Hood's Karsapurlllu. 8 JOURNAL X RAYS, Tho editors will take a Sunday at Albany. lunch Nothing like having with you, governor. your aiidluuro The Tom Tonguo Push demands that tho Paine remain until that gontluman's hay is made. , Mr. Paguo, tho weather clerk, has given our editorial visitors a fair sample of our summer weather. Tho editorial reception wtmther con tluuus imrfcvt. Hut what eon an' want oritur hco of Oregon in a week? It would he a good plan to exhibit nl ho state fair some of the crop grown nt the State Agricultural college hy the ltoy and girls who are student. . . To the credit of Ktlltnr Plotehnr, ho disowns tho Hum alsmt tho visiting editor. It was slipped into hi paper without his knowledge hy the Olllco cut. . It is lending Itopublhsin who are kicking at tho retention of I Km Paiuo and tho Turtle, both hue shown their olltloal oolor hy proving ungrateful to tho men who mada llism great. Katttern capitalists don't want any thing to come to Oregon, but a free saw mill site, tltoiiMiitd qf acres ofittumpugo, a big ouh Ikiiiuh, nxemptiou from tuxes, and why not givo thvni tho earth. . . l'run euusorshlp iu this land of the free Is u little rough. TJie Hplo are the sgvurelgn i)w'6r, and If they are not to 1m tru-tol with tho news of the gov urnmeut, can they 1h tit to govoru? . Frank Davoyha gut all tho Kasteru Oregon sand washed off, mwl the sago brush out of Ids luitr, siuee delivering h Fourth of July oration lu Gilliam county, and I ready to write an Insu rance Mliey or argua aeuve In eouit. At u rlk of offending ad the Salem Push Polltleiaua, wooopy this ltm: "Frank VU Hmlgkiu is a euudkiate for Miurvlor of the eonau. fur the First Onyon dUtrlet. As It hu Imhui alsHtt feur munth since tho maler has Ihhiii on a iHthlie salary it Is tint ho was pre idei for again. It gristly tickles an Kugllsh Jotirnul that the recent qiuvn's birtlulay should have been notlol iu Amerloa, audit U pKsiscU to speak of this nvovntiiii " "a nappy hum oi Honoring me uoiwi oi the Ihigllsh akitig raie." llwd of the Kugllsh speaking raw' Astoria News. As tho gentleman referred ti mjt run ning for otllce before tlie people, (llow ug from tho lUtxalMirg IWvtovr jU.Mtlf explanatory s Kx-Sentor MituJitdJLjK'rhsiM MiM,H I know on the Fourth there uvr$ y UidUn wr NtiUtruu In Dihu iHty. If he dll, hn he enltreAy Ignored that noble laiid of p4oiurs. larglyJthreMgh whoo wicrllhx the great terHturv 4 a PEEfLHL's 2&2. wind 22 Pain A". Stomach i Torpid Liver Sallow Skin Indigestion, etc. 10 cents and 25 cents Druggists. Oregon wa? union." saved to tho American The Declaration of Independence was not read at the Palem celebration, though it is saiil a young lady had been selected and was roady. The rumor is that the chairman was rattled. Albany Demo crat. The chairman was born under the Britih flag, ami made a moet excellont presiding ofllcer. The program was so long and had so many excellent features, the good old declaration was left off. The Homeliest Man in Salem As well as the handsomest, and others are Invited to call on any druggist and kcL free a trial bottle of Kemp's Ualsani for the Throat and Lungs, u remedy that Is guaranteed to cure and believe all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthm.i, lironchltls und Consump tion. Price 25c. and 60c. cod&w Notice. Office of the secretary of State, Pa lem, Oregon, Juno 24, 18W. Notice is hereby given that tho State Board of Agriculture having, in compliance with an Act of tho Twentieth Legislative Assembly filed in tho olllcc of the Sec retary of State February 23d, 18'jy, deeded to the .State of Oregon tho lands known as the "State Fair Grounds," the appropriation off 7,000 for tho, pay ment of the warrant indebtedness of said State Itoanl of Agriculture issued prior to February 23dr IKW, proiierly en dorsed, warants, will be issueu on'tlie State Treacurer to the extent of tho appropriation. Interest will not be al lowed after this date. F. I Dunbar, St-erotarv of Ktnti. In !irnr,1-it... u-lid the ahovb notice, holdera of all wurrniit of the Oregon State Jloard of Agrioul turn dated prior to February 23d, 18V. are hereby notified that tho same will lo paid on presentation at the office of the Secretary of State, or at the olllco of the undersigned, and that interest will cease after this date. J. If. Albert, treasurer of tho Oregon Stale Itoanl of Agriculture. 0-20-tf. Dig Industry for Coquille. Tho Porter Mill Comtanv. on Coo Iay, has obtained the right of way for a logging road up Cunningham creek, a tributary of tho Coquille rivor. The route win cover lour miles, and tap one of the most extensive tracts of timlwr iu Southern Oregon. Mr. Yoakum says that work will lwitin next week. Iw- hauling will lcgin in four weeks. Seven sites for camps have licen selected. The nutnlxT of men regularly employed will 1k about 200, and during the construc tion of the mad probably COO. There Is more Catarrh In this sec tion of the country than nil other di seases put together, and until tho last tew years was supposed to bo Incur, able. For n grcm many years doctors pronounced It a local disease, und pre scribed local remedies, und hy con stantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to ben constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Si Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Is the only constitutional cure on t,he market. It Is taken internally In docs from 10 dropi to a tentpoonful It acts directly nn the blood end mu cous surface of the system. They of fer one hundred dollars for any cue It fulls to cure. Send for drc ntur and testimonials Address, P. J. CHKNEY Ss, CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druuglst. 65c Hall's Family Pills uro the best. Volunteers Return. The return of the Volunteers reminds u of their splendid markmunship, come and ixirfect your shooting at the now gallery. UX State strdet next floor to Gray llros. F. .1. Fontaine, Prop. (I 20 10 For Morbid Conditions take Hhhhm. Alt's PlU.8. Cooper bhop, SI. STKWAHT, the South Sulouiooop. or.l prepared, with thu'boat quality of Mock to. make eoqiwrugo of all klndx, from a well buokvt to a 10.000 iralleir tank. Prices to suit the times. Shop in iioui.i auieiii. U IU (in Thomas lUmads, Centerlleld, O., wrlles: "I suifereil from pljos seven or eiKiib years. io rumeiiy gave me roner. until ijowitfs Witch Haiel buive," perreotly hanuloss. titone's jirugsiortM. OABTOKIA. "What might have lwon"-ls the sad rollectlon of thousands or con sumptives. One Minute Cough Cure cuies uouirhs and milds. Stone's I)rui Storos. A dliHViJcd stomaoli undermines health, It dulls tho brain, destroys the uervous system. All dyspeptic truublo are oured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has oured thousands of cues. Its Inuredleni are such th&t It cati't helpourlug. Stone's Drugstores, 6nxh ,:) TlM ItA Yw Hji S3rt Uti iitxtx ST? . zJt?JZ etrvy. ajcAtt u Uuohot wounds and powder-burus, out, brulhes, and Ivv-noUonlng, quiokly healed by loV It fa Witch Uswl salve, prevenU blood tx)lsQnlng, "DeWltf" IsftAKKand sraStoue's oVui Stores, DeWltt's Little Karly ttiwra ben. ell t permanently. They lend gentle assistance to nature, ouring contlpa. thin and liver ailments. Stone's nrun Sjures. CASTOR I A For Infant aad Children. Tfia Vlai Vau Uiva lluu Bau&Vt H.tllllHl IHIIIImlltlHllll''" ,...,.WMITOHBLL LEWIS i& Sltfuatura of (&z&r7&2cJCtA iaaW'lAiriViWiril?i drahd Clearance SaW 6f DRAIN EHHB First conie, first sened J. 7-3tf fggp 3KE XT 3Efc 3E EC IKalr Grounds, Salem, Oregon. PjnJS ,(Q BEST OREGON WEEKLY fl The Model Oregon Newspaper and .F.amjly Journal. Uniting News, Fiction, Literary, Jtanchand Dairy and Market News In attractive readable form. m Is issued Thursday morning of the stute the sumo wqek. lb ill Weekly,. In twopartscontnlnsull and State News. IT JOURNAL An Independent Associated Press Paper for, thejjeji pie. Send for samples free. .Tjhk JouftNAL has the fullest rupyrt uf, tlio dujngfc, of thg legislature und state onicluls, as well, ai Indepen dent, olounnd concise emment on all publlo matters. Send a trial bubsqrlptlon, nOFEIt CARRIAGES,. BUGGIES WAGONS, HACKS ETC. r t x MOWERS. HAYTTOOLS. BINDERS. The best practical Implements in the Aarket, We always lead oivstyle and quality. Large supply of stock and repairs always on hand. ' " 'Xx. WW, BBANUI: Near Flouring AMMta TILE To make room for new stock from the summer run of the factory, 1 will sell all Tile on hand at fifteen per cent discount. Now is tho time to buy tile cheap. Call at once and secure a bargain. Best lirick in the market. IIILf MfflL In time to read: all nuts Iiiiportunt.Forelgn, Natlunal - $3.00 i M nnos iHK)HBi ' i Aill. rikthMCM as A LITE SAVED. Dr. J.F, Cook, tho Ddtanlcal Speci alist. Succoods Whera Others Fall. To whom it may concern i Tills 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 ear for about threo vears. Tho growth was cutout twice and burned out once by Albany Physicians, but the 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 Halem, Oregon, the Botanical Specialist, the growth entirely disap peared, and at this date, four months since treatment was begun, the growth has not reappeared, and the ear lias en tirely healed leaving only tho scars In flicted by the Albany doctors. I hereby certify that the alwve state ment is absolutely true, and that Ber tha P Conner, the person mentioned in the affidavit, has resided in my fam ily since early childhood, bearing the re lationship to'me of niece. H. C. Lo.vo. Subscribed and sworn to bufore me this eighth day of June, 1809. W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marion county, Oregom Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 03 COURT STREET. Make a snecialtv of all Kinds of Sheet Steel and Galvanized Iron' work r-joflnu and uulterlng, u full line nf Pumps and pump fittings. Prompt work and reasonable prices, We carry In stock the Fairbanks wind mill. Cull und see us before ilvltiK your order for mill or tank. Phone '23i PROMPT WORK AN'!) LOW PRICES RED FRONT LIVERY Firit'ln; F;J ai! Bjiriinj stables. 104 C'OMMKUCIAL STUKOT. SALEM, ORE. Wm. ULLREY, Prop. Best Rigs for Commercial Men Sublni In utneblirlc Hotel Wlltamottc. C4Safe teams and comfortable rig' for Indies and family drlyln? n spes laity. Horses boarded by day. week or month and guaranteed. best nf satisfaction 3-1 tf TnJ MONTEZUMA Inn beautiful dappled chostnut lfik; hands high, and weighs 1700 lbs. He is a jtorlect all purjwo horM. UllHtat Huffman's htablo. Salem. Saturday of oauh week hi July and Aug ust, and the rumaindur of the, week at the Fair Ground. Terms, 115.00 to in euro. Alo i-itlts broken and handled for ajictal. H. 11. HwriiKuroKD. Oregon Sliori Lioe Railroad The Plreet Kouie 10 MoDtaoa, Mali. Colorado and all Eastern Points nt talre of two Uvorlte roulei, via tie Vuk I Paelhe Pint Mall Uv. ot'is.; itiouratHUtfcenle Uue. Look at the time U Dayc to Salt Lake 2 Days to Denver 3t Days to Chicago li Days to New York Free ItMllalHe Clulr Cam, UpolUrwl Ton Ut SWpJiiE car, atxl Pullman PaUcv Slwpers oparated on all trains. rVr fHhr Inlormttloii appljrsto HOISK X 1URKKK, Axnls, galem. W E. COM.VN. ileal Avent C O. TEKKY. Trav. l'a At UIThlra.su IMrlUml You Can Get aLower Be rth. .cia accominojatlt.ua, iiuiludinc aujlejant UloneeOCceptIontheU.rOUKhlurpaaxe.1 tor earrylnK both iretc. trains of the Burllouton Route PKer. are almost Invariably wpll.lill.vt i DookFoutol Stale street. The oxcentlun Is our l Pant. Chltao Limited. On the limited there Is usually room and to bpare. Don't inrer that it ls neither so tine, nor so fast, as ANY train uiam oilier line between Kt. i n...i..i ,., ..' ,7Z"r w-.. uuuuu viiitaKu. ta me con- KafM'ierc Is do more beautiful train In America. It has electric Ulthl, 8eam heat, wide vetlbu!es, Wjjyt- wilftfactory dlnln-car jervice on the contloent-iand a lower berth for everybody. A. V. SHELDON. (Jen'l Aent, I'urtland. Or. iimiit SOUTH Ml) EAST W?. SI-HSTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co, EXPRESS TRAINS RUN DAIIY jsr Ml Lt... 'Portland. ..Ar' 8:oo am l 9 -45 PMAr....wem ....Ar 7.-4S ah) Ar. Ssn Francuco.Lv S ah oo m 5'co r m 6u5 rif 6.43 A M 8-ts r m 7.O0 A M 8'I5 r m 4.ISP-' 7-SSAm Ar Ugclen ... ,r Ar Denver. . Lv Ar .... Omsha .... Ar Ar ... Chicago ....Lv Ar. ..Los Angeles... Ar imopm C4SPM SOAlt w.3o p u 9 as r -I 2 3SPM 8 4 Am JJ 40 pji Ar .... ElPiio .... Ar Ar....Fort Worth.. ,,Ar Ar,. New Orleans. ..Ar DINING CAkii OUSEKVATION CARS. Pullman tust-clai and tourist xieemmr c,r. attached to all through tralm . Tourlit can through to Chicago without change. ( ROSKBURQ MAlL.DAlLY. I 830 A M I Lv. . . Portland .".Ar (4.mop u 1055 A M Lv. . . .Salem. . . . Lv J 1 50, p u 5.-20 pm) Ar j.Rburg.. Lv 1 730 a v "" WEST SIDE DTVISION. BKTWBEN PORTLAND AND CORVAIXU. Mall tialndallyJexceptSunday. 7,0 A M pLv. . . .Porthua.". Ar I 5:50 p m li .JS5 P H f Ar. . . .Conrallia. . Lv 1.-20 p y At Albany and1 CorvallU connect . 1 taini of theC. & E . Ry. INDErENDENCE PASSENGER: " EXPRES8 TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.! 4:50 PM 730 p u H.30 pm) Lv ...Portland .. Ar AM 825 LvU.-5o LvJvSo A M A M A M Lv, . . .McMinnrille Ar Independence Direct connections at ban rrancisco with steamship lint! f HAWAII, JAPAN CHINA. THE PHILUPINES and A US. TKALIA. For through tickets and rates call o- W. W. SKINNEK, Depot Agent, cr C D GAHRIbLSON City Ticket Agent, 2ji Com.' mercial bt Salem Or. K. KOEULEK, .Mana.-er. " V I '. Fit'. A. Portlaoi I 0.R.&R nrPABt, TtHK ftCIIKDCLE. Krum I'ortlaud am mm MJH Put Mall alt Iike, Denver Ft. Worth Omalia, Kantai City, ritC Mpta Ixiula.dilcat" and Kant, I 8 p. in, Spo Walla Walla, Upokane. Minns olir tit. Paal. Dnluth, -Mi) uaalceo Uliicaieo and wUt. 8v- kane Kati Flffr s a a la. Flyer -J.90pm UUKAN tmaiiHiuru. Fur8an Franoltcur Hall every .QV'Ada)!.' m. I p. u id m COI.UMIIIA KIVKIt ex. tiun ttAtur- To Aitorla ami way i-analnga. IP. a x tiua. 10 p, m. "lVe ArtU- Salem 7,1S am W1M.A11ETTE RIVHU let 1'ortlatul, Newbtrtf and Landing!. wny C p. ui. ITU. Tim nntl Bt .uost Wed 1 Prl T11 Tlmr Sat. iu a, in. M011 Wixl Fri For Dayton S sopra Ar8a WIM.AMETTK KIVKIt ; Ifin lave tiaUra CorTalHa Allmiiy nnd Way 10a. n til Thu Hat 3 1. in rolim. Mn 11 Wed and Fri WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. Daily lioati to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at Oreg Cil If the steamers are delayed there ound trip tickets to allpoinuin Oregon. Washing, ton, or Californi a. Connection made at Poit land with all rail, ocean and river line W. H. HURLDURT. Gen'l Pas. Am. Portland- O . G.M. POWERS. Agent, Trjule street dock -uieru UOISE & DARKER, City AuenU. Corvallis & Easter nRailroail TItE CABD. 2 For Yaqulna: 1 rain leaves Albany 12:30 p. m. Train leaves Corvullls..., 1:45 p ui. Train arrives Yaqulna... 5:W p. m. 1 dleturnlni;: Leaves Yjiqulna 7-OOa.m. Leaves Corvallis 1 1:40 n. 111 Arrives., Albany !. 12:25 p. m. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany 7:40a. m. Arrives Detroit ILKia. m. Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:25 p. m. 4 Airives AlDany 5:35 p. in. OLeaves AJbany (hft'i p. nn Arrives Corvallis orf5 p. in. TiLeaves Corvallis 0;40 a. nu Arrives Albany 75.un One and two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pacific ttalns, iMvlnp, direct service tiand from New port and adjacent beaches. No. 0 runs from Albany to Corvallis on Mondays, Wednesday und Fridays only. No. 5 runs from Curvallls to Albany on Tuesdays, Thurndays aud Satur days oniy. Tralusfor the mountains arrive at Detroit at li-nn. kIvIhk ample time to reach oamplni nuind& on the Hreltenbush and Santlam river the same day. II. I. VVALDEN. EDWIN STOSK. T V. A V A. Uauagvr J. TURNER Awnt, AlUny, Or. WILUMETTK K1VEK DIVISION STEAMER WM. M. H0AG, Captain Ota, Kaabe. Running between Portland aud CnrvallU. stupjilHK at all yray landing. RIVER 8CI1EDPLE. IHJW.N Tuftdayi, Thurvlaji and UC CofvjlHi .... Lrve Albany. ... - . m - a. m 10a. ui Uavea Baeua ViaU.-, Leaves Independence. Leaea Balem. leaves Newberg. Arrive Porlli Hand 4 UP Moudara, WednwJaja and Friday. Leavea Portlaikl a . m 1 ijt-ave -NewiTf . . . i.i. m J Leaved Salem I;S) p. m : Leaves lnJeiuliu-. , 5.01 p. m I Leave Baeua vuia ,.,,., .. ..... 7:30 p. m ' latta Alhanr g 30 p in J Arrive Oorvllta-., , ) p. ui I The ateamer has been eaulnpe.1 witli flmt- U. MAERTZ, Agent. lcu, Oregoi camxivAN.Bupu Albany. Orevo Call for Warrants. Xotioo is herohr uivnn tliat there are fllllila M titid M.i.Tlf,,) ,. ilia nil'. -.. ...- -jnHwuisw tj iHOiu onarruntso( the City ot oaiem 'drawH on Ui? gne,ral fund and endorsed oh or before April 1, 1997. Holders of saM warrant wjll pleao present them far payment at Ladd i Bush tank a tntonwt will cwso from dato of this notice. Joiix Mom, City Treasurer Wlem, Or., July 0, ICW.lOt. , fc-a ijr81 . fa , mfrMidAiihtr'-UR'm"- M.aj.a... ..c