The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 20, 1899, Image 2

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When you arc sweltering in your woolens ljenr In mind
that a little Judicial investment in eearonablo goods Is
economical, and good, from the standpoint of comfort
and health.
Fineslight weight Balbrigan
andf'Ribbed Underwear, in all
sizes from 30 to 50.
25c to $150
Cool-Summer Shirts in all
imaginable colorings, styles
and qualities. 25c to $3.00
Crash Hats, 20 cents, tip.
NO RESERVE.
6. w. Jonnson & 60..
257 COMMERCIAL STREET.
A'fcw odd suits in Children's $5 to $7 suits, to close at $2,00
THE DA1U JOURNAL
BY UOPBR BROTHBK8
THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1899.
Dally, One Tear $3.00, In Advance
Daily, Toui Montns $1.00. It Advanoo.
Weekly, One Year 1.00, in Advanoo
AN era;of small men.
Alger has gladdened the heart of hi
countrymen by retiring from the cnbi
net an secretary of war. That he made
a udod record In tho first half of the
Spanish war no one can deny, ho far aH
it was duo to hiH executive ability that
an army of nearly a quarter of a million
soldiers were innsccd and tMiiilppcd for
movement in sixty dyn after war wiih
declared.
Hut Alger wan novor any other than ft
.mall man. Ho had a small record in
tho Union army, which was never puli
lished but to hifi dlHoredit. He had n
mnall ionn of honor, Hinall pride, mnnll
conscience, and never caw In an Amorl
can public career anything but a glor
Ioiih opportunity to rob and plunder the
public lie had made millions out of
land grunt), franchises and timber land
HtealH. That was his record. Uo Hpont
hiH money lavishly in foourlug MoKIn-
ley's nomlnution. lie organized the
HIK-elal train of Union "generals" who
rallied tho grand army vote, itlmt is now
lielng oast for reHolutioiiH in denuncia
tions of Clay Rviuib, MoKlnloy's pension
commissioner,) so that It went almost
solid to McKlnloy. Ilu helped turn the
organised labor voto employed by tho
railroad oorK)ratlonH away from Hryan,
und he got Ids reward of a cabinet jmibI
tlon. It haw coat the country mlllleim
In money and many lives.
timall men In largo places aro the
moat costly luxury a democracy ban to
undiiru, and let uh pmy the Hod of na
tions vio may Iw spared the Intllutlon of
another to succeed Alger. Another of
that political Ktrlo could not gt voluit
teers to bo wtorlihfd lit the tranches,
sacrificed In tho camps, Haorltleed In the
commtmiary, Kierlflml even for want of
oJothlng and blankets as the Oregon
have beer, at the Presidio. It In time
untlon revolted effectively at the phio
tiiax of mmill bikiIIh jHillllclaiiH in charge
Of Hit) honor and Uvea of tho ieoplo.
TUB POPULAR LOAN A 8U0CE8S.
Tho popular loan of fflfi.000 Salani
oily bonds la being taken by the lwople
of thla olty and from present IndtonttoiiB
will bo stilwurllwd for four Union over.
Tho only problem Imforo the city la,
how to give tha largt number a
tlhaiiuo to luvutft.
An Inspection of the Higimtitnw will
rcfuto the theory that audi securities
QQtiUt only Ins Biiecowfully told in largo
minis to eastern capitalists. It inaugu
rates a new era In the disposition of
uninlfllpal and school district dehta, and
also afford a guaranty of hwtlthlul In
turtWt In looul admiulatnttlon.
Tlmro la Httlo Jdangor of largo accumu
lated holding of capital securing the
lion's abare of thla lauid mwuo, na in that
CREATES HAPPINESS
A little woman can do a big lot of
with little effort with Gold Dust. It
the labor of cleaning more llun
nvei both time and money,
GJ&r
Washina Powder
is a brtnger of brightness, comfort ami '
health to every housewife who usoi It. A
unt waste your energy in acruiumis -
hard and rubbing haid with aoap in the fiJUfashloned way. Gold
Dk,t nukes hard cleaning eaiy.
Yot greatest economy buy our large package,
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
C1IKAOO ST. LOUIJ NHWVORK BOSTON
Hot
Day
s
White Duck Pants
$1.35.
Crash Pants
St. 25.
Crash Suits
$3.50 to $4.50.
Straw Hutu at one-half price.
case they would probably soon bo sold at
a premium to non-resident holders,
whero money In cheater than It Ih here.
Hut there I nn absolute guaranty on the
part of tho present clty ndminiHtratlon
that thiH hIiiiII not lie done, but that this
loan shall bo scattered In email hold
ing.
Tub Jouiinai. would urge citizens to
take thin loan Instibfcrlptlons of frotnfiO
to $500, as n starter. Tho plumber and
the iiiotonnwi, the drayman and milk
man, the printer and blacksmith, the
milliner nnd mocxoiigur loy, the grocer,
the baker, tho eandlestlokiimkor nre the
pcoplo who should be uucotirngcd to be
come investors in a mnall way and Imj
coino a safeguard of eoonomical adminis
tration and good city government. And
lot the entire city and school debt bo
funded in the mime manner.
MRS.
EDDY'S DOCTRINE
MIND.
OF
There aro one million Christian Pcion
tints, all receiving their beliefs from the
teachings und writings of one Individual.
That Individual IsJIrs.MitryHakerKddy,
of Concord. N. H. In 1HM. whllo living
in l.ynn, luas., Mra. l-Mdy, then Glover,
claims to have met with a aeveru acci
dent. Her caw was pronounced Iiojhj
less, she says, by tho physicians, hlie
claims that she became aware of a
"divine Illumination and ministration."
Ilnr nttiMiiluiilH IhiII(ivo1 her to Ihj de
lirious and at tho point of death "when
to their bewilderment and fright," she
wild. "I felt that tho Divine Spirit had
wrought a miracle," she said, in rof
erenceto this experience. "How, I could
not tell; but later I found It to Ihi in
perfect Hciontlile accord with the di
vine law." Bucli is the remarkable
claim of Mrs. l-Mdy, who straightway
wrote a Iwok which sells for (5 a copy,
and which has Is-en Isiught by eovoral
hundred thousand of her followers, who
study it with a reverence aecnnil only
tothoHiblo. Today Mrs. Kddy Is not
only the head of the church, having
more than a, million avowed followers
In tho United States, but hor word is
tho solo law of the church. Hrighaiu
Young was not more absolute among
the Mormons. And the Mormon faith
did not spread as rapidly as the Chris
tian Science faith has. Mrs. Kddy said
last week: "My decision Is llnal on all
pumtions iHirtrtlitlngtn tlieSolenco every
where." Bo much lor tho lKiwer of tho
strong mind over tho weak. l'eiidlo
ton Kast Orcgouiau.
Mrs. Kddy's hook is not fA. It is
(8 and N)stugo. Ilur power awonllng to
hor book is not "tho power of the strong
mind over the weak." The editor abovu
quoted could ascertain from "Science
and Health With Key to the Scriptures"
that according to Chrlstktn Science
there is but one mind divine mind,
mid that tho command In the Scripture
to bo spiritually minded and of like
mind with Christ, means literally what
It says, harmony of the Individual with
the it or divine mind. Hence, Mrs
Kddy's Ittadertihlp la not the supremacy
of a strong mind over weak minds
That is the mental process of much of
the old theology, statecraft and edtna
tloual systems, whloh proceed Uon the
theory of a few strong superior mimls
ruling over the iuhnhm wlm arc t re
main wtMtk minds.
TtiK Joi'rsai. WlievuH in religions tol
eration and progreM. Wo cuu (Hc much
that Is giHxl in all rttliginna, fnnu the old
Catholic mother church to the newest i
branch that Is easting Iht alwdow our
tho whol wtrtli. Ghrlstiau Science.
liiMifar us it is n religluu of tulenttioii,
uvurallty, economy ami higher spiritual
ity, the whole world will widcum it. If
Ita followers can live upright lives,
make good Neighlwrs, antl keep well Iku
sides, they lutvt nut v bUje un the
rest.
cleaning
lightens
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GOVERNOR BOUTWELL.
He Is Indignant Over the Attempt to
Change the National Ideals.
Kx-Govcrnor and ExSenator George
8. Iloutwcll icakH witli great warmth of
tho proscnt national situation In a let
ter written to express his regret at not
being able to speak at tho Clnn-na-Gael
gathering In Hoston on the Fourth. He
says :
"Tho circumstance that the speaking
on tho occasion of the reunion and field
day of the Clan-na-Gael, of Massachu
setts, July 4, will Iw in the evening,
scorns to mako it unwise for me to ac
cept your Invitation to Ihj present. This
decision is very much againBt my Incli
nation, which is to Join you and to give
further public utterance to my opposi
tion to the un-American and tin-Itopub-llean
jiolicy of President MeKlnley.
"Thorc has been no other such depar
ture from American IdoaH and princi
ples In all our history, not even by Jef
ferson Davis, as is now in progrosa un
der the lead of the president. Jefferson
Davis did not contemplate the destruc
tion of the American Republic; he only
contemplated Its division. President
MeKlnley is transforming this' Republic
into an Empire, and tho iermanent es
tablishment of our authority in the
Philippine Islands is the consummation
of the undertaking.
We aro engaged in a war which noonc
defends, which no one can defend as a
just and righteous war. Its supporters
aro apologists, laying the responsibility
for the war sometimes on destiny, some
times tijMm Divinity. Is it an answer
or only a guilty pretext when we say
that for $20,000,OCO we have purchased
from Spain the title to the Philippine
Islands.and therewith tho right, through
war and slaughtcr,to subijugato 10,000,
000 human beings who never injured us,
and who ask only for the right to man
age their own affairs a right as sacred
as the right to exist?
For the execution of this unholy pur-
two a call is now iicndini; for the en
listment of .'10,000, soon to he 00,000,
and then 100,000, of the youth of the
country, whose destiny it will he to
eitlior fall in battlo, or to perish by dis
ease, or to return broken in health to
Isjcotne the recipients of jwnsions to lw
jmid from tho lnlwr of those who may
have to remain at home. This sacrillce
of men nnd tills waste of money and the
consequent burden of taxation tlirouch
generations are not more to ho regretted
than the humiliation to which the coun
try is now subjected in the abandon
ment of tho republic and the acceptance
of Kugland as our guide and model in
affairs of government.
This administration has been inveigled
into a policy which involves an alliance
with Kugland for the defenso of her
eastern empire against the frown Im: su
premacy of Itussia, that has already laid
its iron baud Uhjii China, and which is
yet to ilomlnate over Japan. c are
now to choose whether America shall re
main a republic and lead the world on
to higher Ideas and to purer practices in
public affairs, or whether wo nre to ac
cept tho ideas and principles of dosjotio
governments.
Justice and peace aro Ksihililltio8 in
a republic. Justice and caco are iin
M)ssihilities hi aiu empire. Imperialism
and republicanism are imossible in the
same government. The greatest crime
which mankind can commit, is the in
auguration of a war and the prosecution
olja war for the conquest of territory and
the suDjiigattou oi copios, witn mo in
cident and inevitable wicrillco of human
life.
Tlie founders of this government pre
ferred republicanism and txHtco to imper
ialism and war. President McKinley
and Ids supMrters are engaged in nit ef
fort to revise their work and to revise
their opinion. This is the issue.
Let us unite, one mid all, whatever
may I to our differences on other matters
and whatever our nationality, and de
mand the abandonment of the uiiiust
and thus far unsuccessful war in the
Philippine Islands.
Tho Best Proscription for Mnlnrln.
Chill HI reverti boltln of (I novas Taste
i.khh Oil I l.l. Ton to. It It tliHiity lion and
(iuliilnutiia tnttMM form Nn rnrt, no
pay.
4ui
frt i. 7-1
niw
"Klondike"' Picnic.
The families uf returiutl Kloudikers
had a picnic at the fair grounds yostcr-
day. rhoto HirticiKttiug in this re
union were Pmf. J. O. Hall and dun ily,
t'liaa. Welch and family, Jixd Hewitt
and family, John Hay no ami family.
It tin t much trouble
fur a realty healthy man
to be dooU humored.
Jollity and exhuberant health ate a pro
verbial combination The hearty inau who
Ix al -ay Unfiling i!oen't have any trouble
with hi ttiifestion It has been iuiiI that
UukIuiik inaea people healthy The truth
it that health makea people laugh.
It i iaitMMible to rittimate the tre.
mtndous Influence of health upon human
tjiarueier a man witu a. neaiuien& will
not be in 11 happy, contented frame of
miml. A mat wih mi Hers fruni a weak
ttuiuaeh ami an uairel dlKeation will alt
and Hfumble Urn ugh the bt meal ever
ptepjiol A bilious wan who is not a
bore, is deserving of a place in a muteurn
A Hervoua wan who i not petulent and
iUull-fimlinu is a curiosity All thee con
Jltlons lead to grave disease, when the
victim beeomea not only diai;rveable, but
dependent as well A wise wife wilt real
ise that while the old wying that a " tnau'a
, heatt l in his stomach." is not literally
, true, it is a fact that hi atomach sweetens
or aura hi character according ait it is
l healthy or unhealthy Or Pierce's Golden
Medical l)tcovery t the bet of luediciuea
' for the eruditions desctlbcd. It makes
' the weak stomach strong:, the impaired
1 dleeslioti teifect. Invigorates the liver.
punfies and enrkhea the bloot and tones
the utrtc. It tear down half dcd. tueit
tiasuea and replace lharu with the firm
wuftcular tisaue of health It builds new
and healthy nerve fibres and biatu cell.
It dissipates uerwuno and melancholy
and imutt uieutat elasticity and couragv.
It l tRe best ot all known meUlclnc for
I nirvua disorders,
, Taruh )mw kUOtm irmtMtnt I am eae
tmaaan mmicm
Mttli SjiMdSjbataau aim fcai
t MUHrTtalmlalUa at II
faWjwmtW af taW UatitUr 1
Ilur bMitw tfiua I fh.mil cnl sJ
(lite kit td'ertsai a pimatut aui."
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proiiate asnt
a&taEM
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BEECHAMS PILLS
cure bilious and nervous Ills,
sick headache, disordered
liver and Impaired digestion.
to cenU and 9S cent t nil dm rtorea.
JOURNAL X-RAYS,
What will become
grce alliance now?
of the Alger-Pin'
Kvon the few who opjwfcd and villi
fled the popular loan arc now said to
favor it.
A good way to dry up a cow is to keep
her in a pasture without shade in a
blazing hot sun.
.
"Tim funerals of United States Sena-
ators cost the nation, on an nvoragc,
f2,76l n piece. Funerals for most of our
present senators would le cheap at Hint
price."
"Tho lion never sleeps," says a Hrit-
ishpaiK-T. "No; it is always seeking
its prey," says the Toronto Citizen. And
tho eagle? Wlmt of him? Oh, "lie's a
bird!" Kxchange.
Tim Manila nrosfl correspondents'
round-robin had one good effect. It
started Alger out of the cabinet double-
quick. ow let some oi tnerosioi me
small fry in large places get a move on.
One of Tom Tongues' organs is shed
ding tears over the woes of the wheat
grower because transportation takes so
much of the proceeds of tho crop. Yet
Tom Tongue is the firstOregon congress
man who has failed to get an appropria
tion for the principal competing harbors.
Thondmiration (?)of Oregon oople.
for Goncral Otis' censorship is becoming
daily more profound. It now devolopes
that tho decision of the Second Oregon
to he mustered out nt 'Frisco was
reached and the official ballot tiled with
Otis before they left Manila, but for
some reason it was suppressed.
The Simon Republicans whonreTHK
Republicans of Portland ami the state,
who never made any pretensions to be
ing Free Silver Republicans, who never
straddled with Mitchell and Mcllride to
catch tho silver voto, will not gathor
grapes from thorns nor ligs from
thistles by any compromises to return
Mcllride.
Shake Into Your Shoes.
Allen's Fool-Eusc, a powder. It cures
nalnful. smartlinr. nervous feet and
inurowinK nails, and Instantly takes
the sting out of corns and bunions.
It's the greatest comfort, discovery of
the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes
tight or new shoes feel easy. It Is 11
certain cure for sweating, callous and
hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today
Sold by all druggists and shoe stores
Uy mall forilc in stamps. Trial pack
age Fit BE. Address, Allen S.Olm
stcd, Leltoy, N. Y. 4
James L. Lnnibrith, of the S. I.. & T.
Co., returned from Milts in California.
The Homeliest Man in Salem
As woll ns the handsomest, und others
aro Invited to call on any druggist
and uct free a trial bottlo of Kemp's
Balsam for tho Throat and Lungs, it
remedy Hint Is guaranteed to euro und
believe all Chronic and Acute Coughs,
Asthmn, Hronchltls und Consump
tion. Price 25'.'. and 60c. cod&w
Notice.
Olllco of the secretary of State. Sa
lem, Oregon, Juno 21, ISiHI. Notice is
hereby given that the State Hoard of
Agriculture having, in compliance with
an Act of tho Twentieth Legislative
AflHombly Wed in tho olllco of the Sec
retary of State February Kid, 181(9,
deeded to the State of Oregon the lands
known as the "State Fair t J rounds,"
tho appropriation of $7,000 for tho pay
ment of the warmnt indebtedness of
said State Hoard of Agriculture issued
prior to February Kid, 18KI), proiierly en
dotxHl, warants, will Ih) issue! on the
State Troasurer to the extent of the
appropriation. Interest will not Imi al
lowetl after this date. F. 1 Dunbar,
Secretary of State. In accordance with
the nlovc notice, holders of all warrants
of the Oregon State Hoard of Agricul
ture dated prior to February Kid, 18tM
aro I lure by notified that the same will
bo paid 011 presentation at the olllco of
the Secretary of State, or at tho olllco of
tho undersigned, and that interest will
cease after this date. J. II. Allnirt.
treasurer of the Oregon State Hoard of
Agriculture. 0-2tl-tf.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
M19 Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
Qlgnuturo of
Sfiafe
'What might havo boen"-ls the
sad rcileutlon of thousands of con
sumptives. One Minute Cough Cure
cuies coughs ami colds. Stone's Drug
Stores.
TODAY'S MAKKKT.
Poutuksi) July 20. Wheat
69: Walla Walla. 67c,
valley
Flour Portland, 8.S0; SiiHrniio
s'j.io isr tun.
Uats-Whito -tHl.to.
Hay Timothy 8tr0por ton.
Hojw HttlSc; ohl crop c
Wixil Valley. lt13c: Hateru Or
egoii. 8alS. Mohair, ST SO.
.MilMull liran, f 17; aJwrto, lis. ,
I'otiur' ciirCKous, muwi, fa.outB4.uu
turkeys,, live, lSftlS).
Kggo Oregon, 17 vr doc.
Hides imtm, saltetl(K)llMSAlVo. tuvtlur
(W U, "VjftSS ; sliwp jHjltri, UftSOo.
OiiUmis 76cAU0 iMir sack.
llutter Ileal dairy, 102 13l;c; faiwy
cnamwry, 40o yet roll.
Potatoes f 1.76 to $2.96 (or ohl t f.00
to 2.'J6 for new.
Ilitgs Heavy droned 6tStl
Mutton Weathers 4c ; drgcd, SK
lliiif Steors. 1.00iHJQ; taws, B.U
taU.OddrosMHl, 77?.
Ytwi-UrusMHl, 6Sc
SALEM MARKET.
Wheat 47.
Wool 10c, Mohair Xi.
0t IQo.
Hay IUiUhI, ohtwt, IM
Eggs, 15c
Flour In wlvolotala Iota 4I4Q riatl
lIUbiulT-braH I
Hoi lrtfd, U4t
Livw ofttU M
Sht-.60
urtttl veaiaKc.
lhttor Dairy lye croainrv Sue.
Poultry Spring cluckeua Itv
Huns 7 to is wnt j..
O. fi. niAOK
Dentist
Succcuer to Dr. j. M. Keene, old Whlti
Corner, Salrm, Or. l'att its dejlring wperiot
operatiooi at moderate few In any branch an
In especial request.
ALBERT AJESSUP.
Phone 1071.
nOOMS 1 AND a, ORAV ULK.
SOULE BROS.
PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS
IOKTLAND,:oltli
For Balem aint vicinity lenvennleni at
C. Will's Miulc Htorc.
Ooo
Salon Water
OFFICE, CITY HALL
For water setr'.ce Jtouly at office
D1P1
payable monthly in advance. Make
complaints at the rgi":.
CAPITAL CITY
Express and Transfet
Meets all mall and passenger trait.. Hag'
gage and express to all paits of tht citj
Prompt seivice. Telephone No. 70.
WHITE & DISQUB.
O. H. LAKE
Merchant Tailor
07 STATU STUEET.
CySuita 1S and upwards,
Panto $3 and upwardt
HED FRONT LIVERY
First-lass Feed and Boarding
stables.
104 COMMKIICIAL STRKBT.
SALEM, ORE.
Wm ULLREY, Prop.
Best Rigs for Commercial Men
Sublos In same block Hotel Wlllnmotte.
tfirSafc teams and comfortable rig
for ladles and f am Ily drlylntr a spec
ialty. Horses boarded by day, week
or month anu best ni bUiismciion
guaranteed. 3-1 tf
You Can Get .
aLower Berth,
With one exception the through
trains or the Hurllngton Route
arc almost Invariably wcll-lllled.
The exception Is our Hi. Paul
Chicago Limited. On the limited
there Is usually room and to
spare.
Don't Infer that It Ms neither
so tine, nor so fast, as ANY train
of ANY other lino between St.
Paul and Chicago. On the con
trary, thcro is no mure beautiful
train In America. It has electric
light, stetui bent, wide vestibules,
tho most satisfactory dining-car
service on tho continent and u
lower berth 'or everybody,
A, O. SHELDON.
Ocu'l Aent, Portland, Or.
Oregon Short Line Railroad
The Direct Itoute to
Montana, Ulali, Colorado
and all Eastern Nk
(Mr eholeo ol two larorlte routt. via the
I'ulou l'acine Hat Mll Uno, or the
Klo (Untitle SeeiiU Uiin.
L(Ktk at the time
H Days to Salt Lake
2 Days to Denver
31 Days to Chicago
4 J Days to New York
Free IteellHtiiK Cliatr Can. Unhalitarwl TAu
lt SieeplUK Cars, ami l'ullmaii l'nle
81eeen wratel on all trains.
Kht further Infarwatlon applytto
IIOISK .t 1IAHKEK. Airents. Salew.
W. E. IXIM.VK. (len'l Atent
O. O. TBRUV. Trav. Paw. gl
l'JI Thlrtl S Portlaml
Gun-shot wounds and powder-burns,
cuts, bruises, and Ivy-poUoning,
quickly lioulcd by Do Witt's Witch
llnzel salve, prevents blood poisoning.
"DeWllt's" is SAFRand suhk. Stone's
Druu Stores.
Notice.
- I have for sale on my Howell Pral
rol Rnnoh SOO tons of A I Clover
(my at $4.00 perton In the field.
FRANK DURBIN
Have You Caught On
To the fuel tltat the tinost picture in 1
theultyar made at the Elite Studio.!
7-10 tf !
Btut tia sp to Kd Yw Mt AIniH BwjV
Notice to Contractors.
The Board of Directors of School Dis
trirt No. &4, will nnvive bhls not later
Itatu Aur. 6. 1SK9, for nmairinc furnaces
ef w North, Eat and Uncoln tchool
lHtWdlHajs. atvonling to tlie speoineutlon
t (Ue with Us cittrk.
Ily onlw 0 Ikvinl of Directors.
7 17 Ul J. llAVMtiARTN'HR, 0rk.
Thomas Rhoad?, Centerfiald, Q.,
writfls: "I suffered from piles seven
or oluht years. No remedy imve cue
relief until DoWitt's Wltoh Haiel
Salve," porfeotly harmlaiu. Si 0 tin's
Drug Sturm.
k
A LATE BAYED.
Dr. J. F, Cook, the Botanical Speci
alist. Succeeds Where Others
Fall.
To whom It may concern :
Tiii in in ortif v 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 three
years. The growth was cutout twice and
burned out once by Albany Physicians,
but the growth came back as bad
as over, and pained her so badly that
she had to be taken from school. After
three week's treatment by Dr. J. r.
Cook, of Salem, 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 has en
tirely healed leaving only the scars In
flicted by the Albany doctors.
I hereby certify that the above state
tm.nt. Is nlmltitilv true, and that Ber
tha P Conner, the ncrson mentioned
klUIIVU
in the affidavit, has resided in my fain-
n.... 1.. J. it. 11 .1 iu..,. .,., t in n.
i..i:n,,al.tn inmn nf nii.p,..
II. C. LoNd.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this eighth day of June, 18IW. W. W.
Hall, county clerk of Marlon county,
Oregon.
Kurtz & Hamilton
PLUMBERS
and TINNERS
08 COURT STREET.
Make a snccialtv of all Kinds of
Sheet. Steel und Galvunizcd Iron
work rjoflng and guttering, 11 full
line of Pumps und pump llttlngs.
Prompt work and reasonable prices.
Wc carry In stock the Fairbanks
wind mill. Call und sec us before
ulvlug your order for mill or tank.
Phone 2:14
PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICBS
Tho Intor-Stato University Systom
of Musical Instruction.
k.h. soorr. u. m. piuwidk.vt
A National (!Miieratlre Invtitntiun which I
(CKlnnim? t niimlwr lt faoulp" by htuitlreda
anil its paplln by tlioiixindo, HmliruoloK iiinnt
tliantwrtityitnlfH.
Kor the benont if
PoplU ofl'rlrnto Teachers
At Home.
KtOHTH HOIIOI.AMTIO Kn.
OrtlficatM itrantcxl (rom a reuularly char
tiTid inntitutlon. . .
Explanation or he ayxtem In dotail
in tliCM) columns
Watch for It.
KITAANUKKS-WILMMAN.
Stato IteprcnentntlTo
and Member of tho Faculty
St lulao over Klrt National Hank IlMx.,
One or two place ojien for wUnucetl plajors In
piano (innrtct.
Steam Dye Works.
No, 10 J Commercial street,
opposite Willamette hotel.
Ladies' and gentlemen's
clothing cleaned, dyed, re
paired and pressed. Fine
blankets cleaned or dyed
and nicely finished. Kid
gloves cleaned, 10c: dyed
"in
Platino. Photos,
Enlargements In Crayon and Water
Color. Piioto Muttons.
Amateur developing und finishing
neatly done. . J. IIROWN,
OltOCNU Floou
243 Commercial St., Salem Oregon.
r
ftfE 02
IVIONTEZUIYIA
Is a Ix-auttful dapphnl cliestnut HS;
haiHlw high, and weighs 1700 Wm, He is
a iertect all purjrose honfe.
Will be at Huffman's stable, Salem,
Saturday of eaeh week in July and Aug
ust, ami the remainder of tho week at
tho Fair Grounds. Terms, f 16.00 to in.
sure.
Also oolts broken and handled for
speetl. II. It. RrnisniFoKD.
Assay Office
AND LABOrtATORY.
No. 71 Chemekcta st,
.1. U. r. TUTIHLL 4syer,
(1$. fHffiBDu6.ll
-
Js VV tVIA.RPCE'T
iit -te street, near railroad. Freshest and
bew meats. My pa'jons say I keep the best
3'eumtcwn 3 3
Annual Encampment.
Or t .!... I Trw.on Wlnr-iii ltnnnuili
Au,.im'.'t Mi.nnii Or. itnmiiinne.
ig August 7 and continuing through
tlm wMk. Gool siwakers and am lira-
ad amuee-
and old.
mentii provided for young
Rvervotie earuustly InvitiHl to 1
out, egpeaially all ex-eoldwrw,
ami murines of the wnr of ISol-,
ua tnnura mi 1110 mir nun ciwiii ur 11m
PiiTlltmlnAa.
7 16 lm lh' order of earnmltteo.
' t n 1
To cure 1 Grippe, keep warm, etpeclallj
d'cfset.anaukeDrrilil.i'Nefvlue.
SOUTH AND EAST
THE SHASTA RO'JTE
OF THE
hie
Pacific Co,
KXTKESS TRAIKS RUN DAI1Y
H7xp
945 r
7--4S A
Ly...;Portland. ,.Ar
Portland
(8tt
1 7.'
8:00 ah
Ar....Satem .... Ar
33 AM
Ml
Ar. San Francisco. Lv
00 m
5'oopm
65 r m
6.40 A M
815 P M
7.00 A M
S'lS PM
4.1s p M
7-55 a m
Ar Ogilcn ;.. .Ar
Ar Denver. . Lv
Ar .... Omaha .... Ar
Ar .. .. Chicago ....Lv
Ar. ..Loi Angeles... Ar
Ar .... El Paso .... Ar
Ar....For Worth... ,Ar
Ar. . .New Orleans. . . Ar
IltOPM
O45 m
8 S AM
6.30 p M
9'Sru
2 3SP
8.40 a m
8 40 PM
DINING CARS
OBSERVATION CARS.
Pullman lirst-clats and tourtst aJeeuino can
attached to all through train . Tourist cr
- , ,, , -7
uuB -- """,-, ily
1 ROsenuRO mail, .daily.
' 8.'5o A M ) Lv. . . Portland ..Ar
1 SnoAMl Lv... Portland
loSS A M f Lv .Salem. . .
Lv
.2o pm! Ar....Roseburc.. Lv
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVAUtS.
Mail Mains daily except Sunday.
7I0 amILt.;.. Portland. . Art 5:50PM
U.-S5 fm Ar....Corvallis.. Lrf 1:20PM
At Albany and
Corrallis comJect ir
rains of the C. & E. Rr
HTDeTendeTJce" "Passenger. :
KXrRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
4:50 PM) Ly ... Portland.... Ar I 8:25 AM
730 p M Lv. . . .McMinnville Lv 5:50 a m
8:30 PM)Ar Indeindence Lv) 4:50 am
Direct connections at San rranctsco vritb
steamship Him fi HAWAII, lAt'AN,
CHINA. THE I'HILLHMNES and AL'S.
TRALIA.
For through tickets and rates call o- W.
W. SKINNEK, Depot Agent, or C- D.
GABRIEL-SON City Ticket Agent, 232 Com-
mcrcial St. Salem Or.
K. KOEULEK, Managei.
' t C I I I F. & P. A. Portlan 1
0.R.&R
ar.rAOT
ron 1
TIMK BUlKDULE.
From 1'ortlaml
Aiir.ut
"va'n '
Mali
Bait Lake, Denver Kt. Worth
umana, naiiaaa v.u), 01
U)iils.Chlcao ami Knat,
. iSpni
sp.tn,
sToT
Walla Walla. Hpokalie, Mlniie-
Sxj.
kan
Klycr
t .11
a ru.
Icnne
MKili. ttt. raai. inmuH, w
nnkcc Chicago and nut.
Hyer
'i.SOpm
OCKAN
HTEAMMIIll'H.
llflMH).
Sp in,
ForttHii rraiielseo.
I p. la
Hall etory live daya.
an. in. coi.u.MiiiA uivKit
rt.Siml , HTKAMEIIS,
Sat 11 r- 1T0 Astoria and way hnnitlliE,
4 P. ai.
ox bn.
. ''u1
iu p, m.
Sa'iorn6! WILI.AMETTK ItlVKIt
A r Sa
lem 7.15 am roruaiiti, .mjwihti: ami
xrny G p. in.
1 Tim
jndlng.
.Mom
wedt
Irl
T11
Tlinr
Sat.
i ;:upm
Tlin
and Sat
IU a, ni.
M011
Wis!
KrI
For Dayton
Ar Ha
iti V Kit Wm
and Way 10 a. in.
M011
I Wtl
an.) KrI
Uave I VM,WM8TrK
HnlumCorTalHa Albmiy
TtiThti l'oliil.
Hat I
3 p. in
WILLAMPTTTE RIVER DIVISION.
Dally boats to Portland as above.
Transfers to street car line at Oieg City
If the steamers are delayed there ound
trip tickets to all points in Oregon. Washing
ton, or Callforni a. Connection made at Pott
land with all rail, ocean nndriverllne
W. II. HURLIIURT.
(ien'l Pas. Ant. Portland. Or
G. M. POWERS. Agent, Trade street docV
Salem.
IJOISE & BARKER,
City Agent.
Corvailis & Eastern Railroad
TIME CAW).
2 For Yaqulna:
Train leaves Albany .... 12:50 p. in.
Train leaves Corvailis. .. 1:45 p. 111.
Train nrrlves Yaqtiiua... 6:60 p. in.
1 Returning:
Leaves Yaqulna 700 a. 111.
Leaves Corvailis 11:40 u. 111
Arrives Albany 12:25 p.m.
3 For Detreit:
Leaves Albany 7:40 u. in.
Arrives Detroit IL.Via. m.
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit 12:26 n, tu.
Airlves Albany 5:36 p. 111.
0Leaves Albany U;0."p. m.
Arrives Corvailis 0.56 p. w.f
5Leavos Corvailis 0:40 a. 111.
Arrives Albany 7:25 a. 01
One and two connect nt Albany nnd
Corvailis with Southern Pucitlc tiuln.
giving direct service ti and from New
port nnd adjacent beaches.
No. 0 runs from Albany t" '' Tvallii
on Mondays, Wednesdays an. Fridajs
onlv.
No. 5 runs frnui Corvailis " IMcf
on Tuesdays, Thursduys and Satur
days only.
Trains for the mountains arrive si
Detroit at noon, glvlug ample tlaie
to reach camping grounds on lie
Ilreltenbush and Santlatn river the
same day
11. u WALDEN.
T F. A I'. A.
J.TUKNKH Aareut.
EDWIS sTi'NK
Ma :
Albany, tire
WILUMETTK ItlVEIt DIVISION
STEAMER ALBANY,
Captalu Zamalt
Runnlne between Portland
ait,l 1 i.n-allii
Hopping ut all way laudlug.
KIVER BCIIEDL'LE.
WilVS. Tuesdays. Thnrwlayi and Bn'tx
Leave Corrallis- n,..
Leavfra Albany .-.i, -
leaves Uuua VUta.
Ixave Indepeiideneei
leaves Salem..
a at
.... Ha
a
... -10 a.
U
4
leaves Nowhere -Arrive
l"ortiad.
I'P Mondays, Wedni-adaya anil Fridays.
Leavm Portland ;'
leaves Sewbert 1 JJ "
Iave ailem. ? S P S
1avB Raoua Vista ? !'
Leav
LeaviM
Albany
- 9 3)t
.11 00 p
Arrive
Corraflii.
The sUamer has been e.ilpieJ U
l.rl-
olasa acouuelatIoHs. tneiudltif an eieas'"
I UimirpaMed for carrylnB both freight and
' iiastenxer.
DooK.K)t of State .uggt.
Call for Warrants.
Notice is horoby given that then?
funds on liunu apMicaiue to " Is-'
funds on hand apidicable to th
iment of warrants of tho City of
slew
ior rayiiimiv i w - .
liank a mtartist Avill cease from dat"
flta notW Jo"1 ',"-,
Oitv Tn11"
, . . , rt icfViot
ialrxus, Or., July tt, 16W.-IW
Southern
(4-,3opsi
l 0.'P u
1 7no a w
bopros- iilmwn on the general funu anie"i'-
wllors on or lwfere A'prJl 1. lt7. llokwn
as woll gala watninU wfll phjase l"1,,1'.;
aasriijfcMCi