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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1899)
II i'ft ... l j. - --- ' .' ' ' ,"7 "' " SplflL SALE 50LF SHIRTS THIS WEEK. EVERY GOLF SHIRT IN THE HOUSE AT REDUCED PRICES. ALL 8 TRflW HUTS FOR JUST HALF PRICE. NEW CRASH HATS AT NEW PRICES. G. w . Johnson & Go.. 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. THE iDAILH JOURNAL BY UOiTHIR HHOTHBHB MONDAY, JULY 31, 1800. Dally, Ono Year 93.00, In Advanoo Daily, Tout Months $1 CO, li Advnnoo. Weekly, Ono Year 91.00, In Advance- JOURNAL "X KAYb." Tliu Fossil Journal Ih edited by a level hcnilud Scotchman, wlio wiys tliis: Bum Jones, the fociillcd great Kviiiim) Hut, lectured nt Oregon City anil Ash land last week, nnd if tliu flatly papers, rojiortcd him correctly, lut Ih n wlshy wushy preacher at bust. His "It'ctuiW consisted of Hilly platitudes and old oliuHtimtty yariiM in which Jones K'r ally figured ns tho hum; and sumo of his assertions showed him to lx on tho rugged cilgu of lunacy. For iiiHtancu, what other condition of mind than lunacy could inspire tliu statement made nt urcgon uity py Bam that Inanity wns dangurotis in a woman, nnd that if ho had an exquisitely liotiiitiful daughter no Mould pray uol that trim inlulit Iiiivh tho Hintilljiox. Kottcn IihI'hhI must 1w tho mind and empty tho pnto of tho iiiiicomiooji who cannot conceive of a beautiful woman iih being good and puro and trim, and it Ih pity indeed that tho Cliutituuiiua societies of Urogou, hii j Hwpd to ho promoters of moral iih well iih Intellectual culture, should havo boon tliu instrument of bringing thin creature, devoid of both, ho prominently Imforu the people of thin sluto. Albany Doniocrut! Next year there will ho only ono xtnto olllcor to tiled, a Hiipriiiiio Indue to Kite coed Chief Justice Wolvorton, who will no doulit Im nominated without 0pK)HitIon to succeed himself. For eongrussiiinii though Mr. Tuiiuuu will havo plenty of oppoNltion, iimoiig thono nanii'd by n Hnluin paitor being Senator llrownolf, Hunutor Mtilkuy, II. 11. Millur aim in corn, Tongue Iiiih tho pull, and will probably bo renominated. Nathan l'ieree.ono of tliu leading moii Of Umatilla county, died rcciuily in San Friineisco, whom Jio hud Ix'on for bin liciilth. Ho wiih tho People's party mindldato for uovuruor in 18111. II in iiiHt public uppimrunco wiih hi IHDII when he tircslilcd iivur tho big Hryaii inimtliig nt I'uudliitno. Ilo hmvoHii wlfoiiud nix children. Thiiroiuo for a llvluu. oven ininlHtorH who work that a Methodist mlnlMter in that enmity reeunty pitched twenty-two loadn of liny mid attended prayor meeting in tliu ovo Ing.iind wantH to know if in any other MothodlHt preacher can equal that. A llllllllltHIK lXllKir IIOIIHtH fkttirday'H Jouk.vai. hud 8U news items t)f iiursoiuil movements of nomilo mini. iuk in or guiug iroin iiiih cuy nil tho local nows of Interest. ". .' '. . . "1"'T hoHldoM . Hum) & Hon urn tho publisher of Hid Ashland Town Tulk--ti vory live local pajnir. ,. JJuwhoii Horli Ton In sqlllng llko liut ciikch bccniiho It does the work. Killtor Pentium!, wuh In town today. of tho Wool .Side, Copper Colored Splotches. There is only ono euro forGontuglotu Wood Poison tho dUotuo which linn ooniplctely biifllinl tho iloctorn. Tliuy nru totally iiuublo to euro It, nnd ill root their ufTortu tuwanl lmttlin tliu poison yp In tho bliKHl hiii! conccaliiiK H from view. 8. 8. H. cures tho dlncano podi. lively and pornmiiontly by furtiing out oyerr traco of tho taint I Vf & aflllatad with m lrrllla U.v.v.1 ,iu.... wbloU M lu 1K)U t ilnti, tml Iterwril iirvii mi uyr my lnhly. Tho kooii bruko on 1 1 ii lu ami n u easy lu rnUurod lleluro I Ta lie ins sunvrinit l I I lyiineouuvluiHHl lint the ituotonietmlil tlu no hvhI, I had iu liiimlriHl dolUiK, wlili-h was rvally Irlisl varlou paivut . mrUiclnw. till lhi did not rimoli ilia dliwa Whril 1 had AuUktKl tav nrat p.illl. o( H. 8. 8. 1 vra Krvallv iitiiirevrd Still Urtt iMllulit.Ml ..UK El MWL WflVTtTlwfV W7F the rult. Tha lartt rwl plutolu on wv ihrat Wgnn l itruvr paler and mallr aud btffor lotiir dlAtttvArv.1 nllrMlv I mj.in,t -7 iw wtsiMiu. uwuio tiruiiKr. aim m i., r ..n r.:. ir": -.""- - -- ut au raiiy impniYtni. I vu oou e llriy i!!inn my iiiii a ulear as a ! ut ula U. I MTaas, looMulUny hi , NowarX, N. J. Don't destroy nil posalblo ehanco of a curtj by taking tho diK'tor'u trt'ntnuuit of mercury nnd noUh. Theo inlnornU cause the hair to fall out, and will wreck tho entlro system. HlkM. ccerif Blood aJmtkJ Tho U 0RKL,Y VKUKTAU1.1C, Ullll lit tllO Ollly blood remedy guarantiiHl to contain no Ktjf)t xnufcury, or other mineral. . JKooka on tho diaoaso nnd tu treat Hient umildd fHi by Swift. BH)olilaOom fay, AtknU, QtHirgiu. she eiiwl ADVICE NOT TAKEN Administration Disregarded Admiral Dcwoy's Suggestions. General Itecvc Tells How the Admiral Was Ignored. MlnniiK)llii Tlmci: Ocneral 0. McU. Hcovo docH not nivo much credit to tho recently puhilHhcd rcjiortn of friction between Admiral Dewey and tho authorltiuH at Wnvlilnt; ton. lie hiivh that Dewey Ih far too bij h man to allow hluiFolf to bu placed at u dlwidvantaKO. but at tho mime lime nayn that tho admiral's advico relative to af fairn in the I'hilippiiiOH Iiiih Im'oii en tirely iunori'd. Admiral Dewey advised that tho gov ernment enliHt native Filipino tnxipn and olllcor them from tho regular army. ThiH HiiggoHtlon wuh not adopted, not witliHtanding the fact that a nlmilar coiirHo Ih invariably purHiicd by all other elvlllr.ed natioiiH in their warfare iiKaiiiHt ImrbarouH or Homilmrhuroiifi pi-o- piOH. no iiiho aiiviHOU nun local nell-uov-uriiment Ijo conceded wherever poHHilili'. mid hero aualu WiiHhlugloii overruled IiIh HUggOHtioll. Natunilly tho WiiHliiiiKton ollleialH wen unwilling to have the people know that they had refuaod to follow Dowcv'h advice, and nccordluuly the matter wan kept (pilot. No one in authority, from tho proHident down, had any wIhIi to apiiuir aiitagouhitif to the adiniral'H ojiiiiloiiH. Kvuryouo wiih iilek to realize that hi tho eycH of the American people IiIh word Iiiih weight and they did not want to run their IiciuIh against a Htoue wall. CoiiHcqtiontly IiIh mcHHiigo wuh never made public mid General Otln, the admluiHtratloii'H )ot, wiih allowed to blunder along iih ho ploiiHcd. WHY IH'.WIIY WANTKII COAL. Ahiiii liiHtanceof how little attention Admiral Dewey jiuyH to tho Inteferenco with bin work, (K'ciiHlonally attempted by tliu navy department, (lencial Iteove told u Hlory which wuh current at Ma nila before he left tho city. He did not, however, vouch for the truth of tliu ir cldei)t. Tho admiral, it hooiiih, had purchiiMod Hoinijwhori) u largo ipiautlly of coal, a niiicli larger ititinlity, in fact, than the navy dopartmoiit ollicialri thought ho iu'ihIimI. Tlioy Immediately cabled htm, demanding to know for what purpose the coal had been bought The answer wuh torno and uiiHatlHfactorv. Dewov Hlinply replied: "To burn,"' and let ft gout that. . THAT l"f) AHI'ltOI'IIIATION. (ienerul Jteovo wuh vory iniieh amumid, and at the mmo tiino disgusted with tho net Ion of tho council Fridiiy evening in appropriating $17o from the coiitiiiueut fund for tho entertainment of tho Thirteenth regiment when It shall return homo. "Only fl7fi," lie wild. 'TittHhtiru aiinronrialed lil.(M). hut tlm good mil patriotic city council of Min- neoM)iiH win onlv HHnd f 17fi. That in n vory poor nort of a joke. The amount Ih not oven a drop in the bucket, and the council hIiouM know it, llrnut)- In llTooit Drop. CllVlll lllonil llliuillri II .tl.uiii ulin XT ocauiy wuiioui it. Uamwit!tii,t'tiiiUyL'tlmi-. tip clean your blood mid keep it clean, bi stirring up tho Uty Jivor und dnviiiij nil im- iiunuiM i torn tho iwtly. llogm today to ImiiIi i liinililiM, lK)il, IilotuliM, blacklirad. jmd that ulitkly l.ihoun complexion by taking OAiirut,T liMiuty fur ton coiiU. All druu "t, mtiiiUetiuii guarantwd, 10c. c, 50c. "Take In" The Whole Field If you luive a want that you think borne man In Murion County can 1111, take in the whole Hold ut onco by insert iug u want add in Jni'itN.u.. ThuroV no half way hiisinesH hIhuiI thiiJowuNAi.. Itgittn right out tiniong mi ino people wno iiro worth talking to. And If your man Ih in town you'll tlnd him. Thoro'rt no doubt aU)iit that. HllKCIIAM'.S nuhe. P11.1.H ouro sick hoad- MAY UNUOUHAUUI YNCHINQ. Qcoiula Supreme Couit Hcinmcs Mote Than Reasonable Proof. A spyclal to tint 'nuiiMcllumlil from 111,1,11,1 11,1 u,..o. ll 1.. I ......I .1.... .. ill I ' 'mini llll H decision roiulorinl by the kiipromu court uivuxirgm wui.rewiii in eiiiHiiiniglug lynching in tlm tiutte. Tho cm wsa tluu mi Donov' v. tho stale, and oiuno up fnuu Curmll ixmnty. 'flie supreme emrt split upon thiMhvklon, thojiiHtU'tw ivnikiiig in niiirin inn Hiutiiiv of guilt by tliu lower court for the following rvusoim ; First in unlor to MHture n conviction for erinuiud tiMHiult, the ovidemv must shew lieyoiul all reusouahli) doubt an aswiult, kceotid, the intent; uiul, tlunl, u imriHiae to curry into efKvt this intent with have. Ifultherof thoMi elttiiioniM m lacking me otience is not made out. Justice Luiiipiit whu spoke for thedis seuton), tmid - "Ihldeuev wurmntingH jury in lliiding that u negro who had iiiiHKiletl himself by the sfile eta pub lic nad, at a lonely point thervmn. at u late hour m the ufteriieoii. Muldmilv spruug up with n pistol in hi hamU, rudely nceosted an uniirutivted white wdiiiuii who was uiarttug the nkM, with iho was piling the pUitw, with s, '1 have get you wlMre I Iwve M feru long Hini,' wharimpon it ami flil, ami lie keU' iwr- me wonis, -wnutdtl yMi tt M turniHt ami flw, ami he hotly n bur until ulus mwt wiUiiH rsweli uf "! K ff..lHM5Wt m Bpi"Ml THUN1 OI0rilHitml UAMUU." AT THE SEASM Movement of Summer Resorters tn Yaquina Bay. Large Salem Contingent Camped Cotted at Nye lirook. and Nowjxjrt is a little hIow this year, Buf fering from hxiomotor ataxia, iih it wore. Tho hotelH are not tilled nnd thingH in tho town proper uro not up to the top notch of HnmmorreaortproHporty. Some oven think the bay itnclf ih not what it ii.cd to Imi. The now era nf Saturday night through oxcuralon truiiiH Ih a great convenience to thofio who patronize it, but it doesn't bring m largo crowdn iih tho old time popular day oxcuralon which caino and returned tliu wnno day. Tho iiumbor of camiKirH und pcoplo living in cottuguH and cubhiH Ih largely on the Increase. Among tliu former there are forty-four from tho KoHcdalo rod hill fruit regions, including tho fam ilies of.!. Pomperton, J. L, Wagoner, A. DatoH, L. M. Crozor, H. Nowby, A. Nowby, Win. Kilmundcon and AugiiHt Cole. TIiIh party, witli Grocer llraiiEon and family left for homo overland on Monday, nftor enjoying a royal good time. Tho Bhoft prune crop gave theno IMjople an opiwrtuntty to got away, but they expect more prunca and Ichh claniH next year. Nye Hrook, formorh' known n Nye Creek, iHfeoling the cffcctH of expansion, mid HcoreH of new cottnges havo gono up in that section of late. Among those built by SalemitoH thin year are tho cozy summer Iioiiich of Judge It. S. llcan and A. N. Moores, whoso renpectivo families are now in thum. Mrn. John Tlolinuu nnd grandson, (jcorgio I.unii, ure fettled for the season. The TIioh. Ilolmau nnd Ueo. Meyers families are expected later. Mr. Holmaii oxcc.tedtopiitup aflnocottngo this year hut with IiIh hetter-hall took u JMiropcuu tour Instead. John Ilolmau of Albany, sikiikIh KundavM here. (Jeo. F. HfxfgorH und family, are hold ing down the John II. Albert cottage. Mrs. Sam Adolph and daughter uro here for the season. The families of Will T. and Geo. 11. Gray, J. M. Kyle and II. I McNary are representing the Gruy family, and all aro euloying it hugely. They are all old-time summer rcsortem and campers and know how to have a good time. 1'rof. I'arvln and family, accompanied by Mrn. J. N. llrown aro in tho Sutton cottage. State Supt. Acker iiiuii'h family Ih here and tho Professor spent Sunday with them. Mrs. N. .1. Damon mid the children are at their cottaue, which Ih the fashionable board ing lieadijuurterH of Nye Creek Nye II rook we menu, of course. Mr. and Mrn. McGlll are making their home there, but returned Monday with Mrn. Damon Tom Livesly and Mr. .Morrison tho hop lactorH, are nure with their laiuilioH. Mrs. I C. lovnr ami child, aro camped with the family of Conductor Webster, of the Went Side, who aro rclativcH. Martha Dove Ih camiicd with Malou Smith'H family from northeast of Salem. lorn miiih ami lauiily ol ftiloiu are here (or the season, lieu I.oouev and Dr. Hawks, of Jefferson, are camped hero anil Having a lolly time. Hen Ihoiicoi the strong bathers, und enjoys the salt brine. All these uro ut or near Nvo Ilrook. whom thereare several hundred campers nun couagiw. more ih also another Saleinito up here nerinanentlv, Jciu I'ergiiHou ami family. Their old home is on the IiIkIi outlook in Folk county, tho llrst farm house on the Wallace mail after crooning the big Salem bridge. Uncle John siivh he won't hm) that place, iiHheexpectn to make it IiIh per inaiient hoiiie. lie Iiiih built a sightly nomooii me iiiii uere ahovo the sum mer school tiilHirnaele, overlooking tho l'aolllc, where the little family enjoy life only iih ooplo can who havo no ilebtw, a clear council nee and largo hoartH. Mr. FurgeHon pays taxes in a diiun school districts, ami what he Iiiih Ih the iiroduct of honest industry and good hiisinesH judgment. Their few yeaiH nt the hiHtside will prove n good fumily investment. A. 11. Huron, Siilem's solid busInesH iildorinun, who made the llrst break for the oity'H return to pnupurity, is hero with his family, und they shuro u cot tage on the hill with Mrs. Geo. llrown. MiBHOskio Matthews and MIsh Lizzie Ilolverson. Mrs. Steiwer and daughter. Mrs. II. 1). Gilbert,! ' Fx-Senator Steiwer, of Faslern Oregon, aro at a ho tel. Dr. H. V. Fpley, the ilontist, is tiiklng an outing llxing up the teeth of the community. Kditor t H. Irvine is over hero, still wenring Mnimgor It. Koohlor'M hIukih. Ah they nro four sizes lurger tliiui Uiom the jxirter exchnngiHl for thum, it is presumed that the S. 1 nillnmd ningiiate is going barefiKitiHl. ArchltiH't Uiirggraf, who Ih Hiijiervislng Wlicn ou have n aick horse you do not hitch him up to n Milky uml take him to the race track for a little lictiltliutt mini Vim iiiwv. tor him You cannot work or recreate a man Into jroed health any moic than you can M -. ,,orJ .Ufyvling L'lll mnl. .u..l.l... men moir liealtli , it will make unhealthy men more uiilmaltliy when u man has been liviniriu tvtobiKaliiiriy, when he haa worked hiuiM-lf out when he baa gut no that he deett llUl kUl.ll lU ill Mr rmMt ..... .... ..vwiiiiy and the whole world looks Kloomy te him. it la time for him te take medicine Then, wlwi he ia biacod up a Ut. it U timo viiuiiKii mr mm to take t the bicycle. When a Hun'a nervea liave an edge on them, e tlut the leant little diauiH)lnt meiit rat en hia tcmr like a flle, whan lit ateuiach and liver and iwrve arc de miiKiHl, ami he ia continually Bloomy and melancholy, he should lake Or Here' LeUlcii Medical Diwuvcry It make a man a htiiigty aa a fl.hernuii and qa to it that all the vilnl elmni ..r ti.. r.v ,.!.. ubsoibod into the blood It bmeea un the Ivor and putait tewetk in the right way It dtivoa all bilious impuritie. ftom the ayatem It fill lleah. netve. bmin eolk ainewa and bonea with the life Ktvinff ele ments of rij-h. red. pure bleed it makw a man healthy and then a bicycle will make him streiur. Medicine dealer sell it. uml have nothing "Jut us good " ' Thruujth your WWfuJ lretaiet ant mc Oaudy. U,m c. NU A I wlleilt7l Jl. tai iT ,h0. 1wale MTuUMmM( aiOHUtl IHviUVMY aild ' Muui,l " - ... . am ixntuiieiiity ,,1 w j,, "J ".J" wtattoTMvox wy Hfe- A wan or wemaa wha utuLutM wtmiNiMm wim Kum stow RfiC Ir Mete a Phmmhi U.Ti" r. .TTV. . .Tf"'I"""r - 'vzTrTZ3L vtt Ue, awl tw a Miid 7sJTr I AH WMteHe liealtM sell Hmui B thr Mill are "Jwt agd. wi iPift t AS&S mn,u v 7ft- V Your Stomach Works hard every day. 1b it strnnge that It stops occasionally? Don't shock It with some urlplng purgative, but use Hostetter'8 Stomach Hitters, a remedy everybody knows. A doe of the Hit ters taken regularly will keep the stomach sweet, the bowels regular, and prevent, as well as euro, all dis orders of a weak stomach, See that a Puivatk Hkvrnl'b Stamp covers the neck of the Dottle, Bowaro of "Somothlntr Just Hostcttcr's Stomach as Good" Bitters tho new court house at Toledo, spent Sunday here. Private Secretary Walter Lyon came In on the siKrinl excursion for a breath of frofh air. Fx-Gov. I.onl caino in on Saturday night to join his family at their Seal Hocks, cottage, and ho doesn't look as though hia health was failing, either. Mr. Kimball and family, of Sitlem, arc bore, us are also the Sutton family. W. T. Dennett is also hero initiating hifl brother from Hoyden, Iowa, to Puciilc coaHt uir. II. A. Moir, the young bank clerk is here. MlssSiierry the Salem Photogranher lina charge of the down town gallery, and doing a laud otlicu business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stnploton also have rooniH for the season. Thin is tho home of Kd Sullivan, the former Salem fish doalor. Kd is in Dawson City, and, Iiuh done well Hell ing and trading. He expects to start out for GihI'h country early in August. C. M. Kpply, tho Electric grocer, is i in. i.V. i.-.i.i : -...I 1.!n....1,. nuiu Willi hid uuiiiiii); ouii. unu uitj uiu, mill very few hnvo n butter nll-arond time than he. He koch everything, knows everything, and as in his grocery business, has everything that's going. Ho'a a hard worker and deserves his rest. Uncle Dave- Simpson is putting in the summer here as usual, and enjoy ing Improved health. Ladies Can Wear bhoes. Ono size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gives Instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cuies swollen feet, blisters and callous spots. Allen's ioni-i'.iise is a certain cure tor Ingrowing nails, sweating, hot, uching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 2oo. Trial packagn FHEE by mail. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lc Hoy, N. V. U Capt. Skinner and son, Frank, came down from IiideiMiudeuee today and will take their lioat, the Valley Queen, to Noivlierg, Tuesday, on her llrst trip. With improved machinery he exacts to make a daily trip. Lazy Mer " iirto ueni irniinicu a grriu uciil ivllli n torpid liver, wtiu-u producua coimtipa lion I found C AbCAUKTj to bo all you clulra forlliem ami securud men rcliul llio nrst irlnl that I piirctiaol anothrr aunply uml '' c-om-plolely cured I aliull umy W too (.-lud to rco umraend Cacureti whenever Ilia eportiinil) Is prraented ' J. A .smith IVJO Susquehanna Ave , 1'Iitlaileipliia la I'lentanl I'nla'able lnii M'tmlf IIixkI I)c UckkI. Ilotir Sicton Wrakcn urt.ne Wv Xa' luc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... llfrlUf a.a.4 t !.; Ollil', H..lr..l. S. ttl. TS1 KO-TO-BAC Sold ami miiHii'w l br nil rtriin Dili Hi l II l. Tiilxicrn lUbll. CASTOrtlA. foari the ,? T19 h You Haw AlAJJS BMRh' Amateurs. When you are looking for some one to ilo your developing ami iinisning. r momlK'r that the hllte Mucllo in doing Hrst class work at uiiHlerato priced. All weak plnces In your system closed against disease by DoWltt's Little Eurlv Itlsers. They cleanse tho bowels, regtilato the liver, and till you with new vigor. Small, sure; never gripe. Stones Drug Stores. For the Seaside, Your family want tho homo news at the Seaside. Thk Daily Jouhnai. will he sent by mall at a social hummer re sort rate of Ono Cent a Day. No order taken for los than ton cents. 7-18tf Hamilton Chirk, of Chuuncey, Ga., says ho sutTercd with piles twenty yeats boforo trying DoWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve, two boxes of which com pletely cured him. .Stonos Drug Stores. "Sui-M Hfim." If you want fresh home mado timdy, ice cream, ice cold summer drinks, or a good oigar call at tho "Sweet Home" No. 'HX Commercial street. 7 '20 tf "Our baby wis sick for a month Svlth severe cough and catarrhal fevor. biio Kent getting worse until wo used One Minute Cough Cure It relieved und cured her in a few days " 11 L. Nance. Prln. IDl-Ii School. HlulTdale. Texas. Stones Drug Stores. The Dost Proscription for Malaria. Chill mnl fever ) bottle o( (IUiivkm Tamtk LIChn llllll. Ton I a ll U khuiily mu ami wuiiiinoiii a nuieiewt uirin .. our, no pay t im I'ruii) soo. 17 d Aw 4 m CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. fo Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Tr SJT , "TT" SlKuaturo of (xjff HED FRONT LIVERY First-lass Fcecj and Boarding stables. It ClVMMUKOIAI.VsTltHKT. SALK.M, OUR. Wm. ULLREY, Prop. Best Rigv for Commercial Men StaliUi la mum sMt HhM VMsk4. fcr:.T'r.""ia,,?M,?,vI?rHw tw mm .ivi rn -..... . , m . " a"i iniiuyr iinyiiw a six luiiiwi ami vvkh at miuIUAUh M hjJB CATHARTIC fc TBAOf MABH RtaiSTtntD .ff k'uarttHtetMl. Ultjl Tr.rrnir-. u-r.i .VTfffJVt'. BUSINESS CARDS, O. M. mACK Succeuer to Dr. J. M. Keene, old White Comer, SaL-m, Or. Fartiei deiiritig tuperiot operations at moderate fees in any branch arr In especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. X3E53XTTDCT Phone 1071. KOOMS 1 AND It, OKAY M.K. SOULE UltOS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS I'OUTLAND.'.OHIi For Bnlein mid vicinity Icnvponlcm at (Ico C. Will's MunIcHtorc. 0(1 OFFICF, CITY HALL For water service apply at office. Hil's payable monthly in advance. Make complaints at the oP Ill mfSBESBSKBmSK. You Can Get a Lower Berth, With one exception the through trains of the Htirllngtoti Route urn almost Invariably wcll-lillcd. The exception Is our St. Paul Chicago Limited. On the limited there is usually room und to spare. Don't Infer that It ls neither so line, nor so fat, as ANY train of ANY other line between St. Paul and Chicago. On the con trary, there Is no more hcautiful train In America. It has electric light, stcim heat, wide vestibules, the most satisfactory dining-car service on the continent and lower berth for everybody, A. C. SHELDON. Ocii'l Aj'ent, Portland, Or. nei'tnT TIMK HUIKIIULK. lAltnUK 01l " KiVl " Mull S p. in I'rom rurlliiiiil Suit ljibn, Itonvir l't. Wurlli llliinlia, KaiiMw City, HIS IS pin J4iii8, iik'oku aim luini. Hpn. knne KljlT 2.wpm Will In WhIIu, Hpoknlio, Mlimo nH)ll, HI. I'niil. Iliilnlh, Mil' wimkcu t'ldoniio anil tuixt. Spo kane Flvor .su H. Ill, o(!kan Hi'KAMainra. Vur Hail i rniieUi'i), Hall every live ilayn. 8 p in. I p. Ill 8 n. Ill l.'OI.UMHIA HlVKIt HriUMKHS. Anlorta ami ity IjiuiIIdkm, mx. Una I l. 111. Hatur- ho ux Hun. ilny 10 p, m. Iavif Snlem 7J5 am ITiia tlm iimlUHt WII.laMKTrK HlVKIt I'ortlitnd, .S'vwIktk ami IjuiiIIiikk. loin wnyt; p. in, .MOIIH WfiU Krl Tu Thur Sat. 10 11, III Mini r'nr lMyton Wed Krl 3:X)im lavo wn.LvMtrrru iuvku i' r i"in Hulitm (.'iirvullia Allwliy ami Way 10a. in. 1M011 VW.I 'and t'rl in i mi, I'oiutN Hill 3 p. Ill WILLAMI-rriE R1VEU DIVISION Daily hosts to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at ()rer t'iiv if the steamers are delayed there ound tnp tickets to allpointsin (reon Wishing ton, or California. Connect. oa made at Pott land with all rati, ocean andiiverllne W. ILHURUIUKT. (Jen'l Pas. Agt. Portland. Or G. M.POWKRS, Agent, Trade stieet docV Salen.. HOISE & 11ARKFR, City Ai;enu. A Few Interesting Facts When people are contemplating a trip ........v. .. uu.iutx ui iiciure, mey natur ally want the test service olHainable so far as speed, comfort and safety mnrwmxi Em nnloyes of the Wisconsin Central Lines are1 id to serve the public and our (trains are paiu 10 serve I tie pubic and ourltniii operated so at to make clo-c oonnwtwfM on through trains. inning car somce unexeellad. sisal 1 lauane. In order to obtain this fitst-clus tttsict, air Ik iJ. ..- k. It 1 . ..is .itn Kctn ai ten you a liekat tovf TUB WISCONSIN CMfTRAF, LUXES ) ami you will mk durrt St. Paul lr Ostavsg-s, MMwhI?c . .. -.-- ----, nsuaw itewM imii. For any lunger InloimailM a) ticket agent r 4Ktei4 with JAS. lXl.S'D, Ccneial PaMl Aeasl. -JAS.A.CWCK. MawB'W'. GNMial Agent, 348iaik Stieet, IVwrUAKO. 0i. O. H. LANE Merchant Tailor T STATB STHHUT. CrButU S15 and upwarcU, PiatM 83 and , upwards I NatMe. I liava lor anU . ,u u....u n. ! ral Ranali soa ! .r a i r-m- -im m . m n'n ifih b y at 4.00 iia rta kt Uu riuisi. ' " T -5 -wa- PRANK DURIJIN ' cm Water to. O.R.&N r'lT V- - vii w1l?n Viiii'""! &&&4HU tH OBEGONWO MONTEZUMA Is a beautiful dappled chestnut loJ liniids high, and weiglis 1700 lbs. Ho is n jKJitect till purpoeo horse. Will be ut, lliifTinnn's stiilile, Hnli'iu, Saturday of each week in July and Aug ust, nnd the remainder of tliu week nt the Fair Grounds. Terms, 15.00 to in sure. Also oolUi broken sjieed. II. and handled for H. Itirrftimroup. A lirPJU SAVJSD.. Dr. J.F, Cook, the Botanical Spoe allat. Suoceods Whoro Othor Fall. To whom it may concern : Tills is to certify that Bertha P. Con nor, of Mt. Angel precinct. Murion coun ty, Oregon, has suffered from u cancer ous growtli in the leftear for about three years. The growtli 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 tiiree week's treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, tho Botanical Specialist, the growth entirely disap peared, and at this date, four mouths since treatment was bemin. thcitrowth has not reappeared, 111111 tho ear lias en tirely iieiileu leaving only too scars in dicted by the Albany doctors. I hereby certify that the above state ment is absolutely true, and that Ber tha P Conner, tho person mentioned in tho allldavit. has resided in my fam ily since curly childhood, bearing tliu re lationship to me ot niece. II. C. Loso. Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this eighth day of June, 181W. W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marlon county, Oregon. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS U3 COURT ST BEET. Makea specialty ofull Kinds of Sheet Steel and Galvanized Iron work rjofiug und guttering, 11 full line of Pumps, und pump tlttlugs. Prompt work and reasonable prices. We curry In tock tho Fairbanks wind mill. Call and see us berorc giving your order for mill or tank. Phone 2.-11 PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES Tho Intor-Stato University Syutom ofMuslanl Instruction. K.II. HCOTT. I). M. I'ltltSIDKNT A National Co-operative Institution whlt'h l IwalnuliiK I'" 1 niiinitor Ita (aelllty by hiiiiilreili nun un pupil ny lliuuxliuu, Kmlimuillg ,ori until iwen iy Hliili-H. Kr tlie lieni'llt or I'uplU urPrtvuttiTearhor At Home. .. .,., K,""TII HUIIOI.AHTIO YK.MI. I ortliimttM Krantod from a regularly ehiir turml inalilutiiiu. lizplaimtlun or he sjntom In detail in Uipm) colunius Watuli tr It. KlTAAXDKhH-Wlt.MMAN. Stale IteprtMontittlvn and Memlur of the FKeiilly Htiidao over llrst National Hank llhlg.. One nr two pUrca twu for advaiusM ptayora In plauo quartet. Steam Dye Works, No. 105 Commeroiul street, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladles' and gontlomen's clothing cloanod, dyed, re paired nnd prt'sxid. Flim blankets cleaned or dyed und nicely finished. Kid gloves cleaned, llc; dyed 2Sc. Platino Photos, EnlargomonUs In Crayon and Water Color. Photo Mutton. Amateur developing und linishlng noutly done. F. .1. UKOWN, -H Omimercial St., Salem Oregon, I L liltDU.NI) PI.OOK in APHi lisJsJUV J I 1 J I L, AND LAl30ATOnY No, 71 Clicmckcta s(, I. B f. TUTHILL AHayer. :.:G.S. ntUGER NEW MARKET Side stieet, near railnud, KiMhctt and I best meat. .My itro say I ktep it hex I areautn town Jf wM-MSHBSMHisaivaBaHssiaasiia i i Annual Encampment, vn juiiu A. IUSDtn -l-rii K.-uiiud. Aarvcwtsms at Jlt-luuiui, lr.. r..iuiiH.H IU AMIHt T IMl4 oulllilllitt ihrtMlfh Us wk. duul aiiMskt'rs) ami aiuuL. im a itrutkiMt 1. ruttssst smmI .41 . . . - " i"'"" wmrtmmn isitiisu lubsMw. twt, Misriailir all u.o4JL.M AL. asssi asartnnt .J im- , J 1 ,i .'...-11 1 n naa MdiU-r HM- .. ,n, ,.. , . i I iiiW'ii- 1 mm - - ,m n uasittoo IiU'iVii) i iHIITTir 'lfr -ki'tk SOUTH AND EAST VIA THE SrHSTA RO'JTF OK THK Southern Pacific Cn. HXrREHS TRAIWS RUN DAUY . .. . 1 .. liTTTTm .- - :uu 1 mi M..,,iuri'nr.u, ..Aria: 8:00 Ak 945 PMfAr....oaiein ....Are; y.'4S A M l Ar. San Frnncisco 2j AH o Lv ( 7,', 00 r 5 00 r M Ar...... OgUtn ... .Ar 6:05 i' M Ar Denver. , Lv 6,43 AM Ar .... Omaha ... Ar 8-15 i M Ar . . . . Chicago . . . Lv 7.00 A M Ar. , . Ioh Angeles . . Ar 8'ISl'M Ar... El Paso . . . . Ar 4.15 v M Ar.. ..Fort Worth... ,Ar 7.55 A 111 Ar. . New Orleans. . Ar 1,10 PM S0AM "n r U 9251-11 o 4o A m S 40 p) DlNlNU CARS OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman lirst-class and tourist sleeping eati attached to nil through traini . Tourui can through to Chicago without change, ROUKDURO MAIL, -DAILY. 8.'3D AMI Ly. . . 1'ottland . . Ar to55 A M Lv....8alein.... L.v 5:ao pm) Ar....Rosehurg.. Lv ' 4.3op 1' 50.P ' 7.'3oa a ttt 30 A V " "West sfDE"DTvisioN DK1WKRN PORT1.ANU AND CORVAl.LlS. Mall t tains dally except Sunday. fjyt am Ly.... Portland.. Arl s.opg 11.55 I'M ) "-- .v-orvaiin.. UV !.; 2d p n At Albany and Corvallis lalns of the C. & E. Ry. con n 1 TNDETENDENCE PASbENOhlt. KXrRKSH TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 4.'5o I'M) Lv.... Portland.... Ar 18 '25 aii 7.'30 r m Lv. . . .McMinnville Lv 5:50 a m 8:30 pm) At Independence Lv) 4. -50 am Direct connections at San rrancttco w,, steamship lines fu HAWAII, 1APAN, CHINA. 1HEPIIILLIPINES and Al'S. TRALIA. For lhtoup.li tickets and rales call 0 v, W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, or t" D GADRILLSONCity Ticket Agent, 232 Cora! meicial M. Salem Or. K KOKilLKK, Manual. F. & V. A. Poitisn C Oregon Slion Lino Railroad The Direct ttoiuc to Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Poid (lives oholco of two lavorltc ro ilcs, via the Union 1'hpIUo Kiul Mnll hue, or the UlollrniHle Hconlo Unci. Look at the time li Days to Salt Lake 2J Days to Denver ;ii Days to Chicago 4J Days to New York Free ltcollnliifc' Clinlr Cars, Unholati-ri'il Ton hi SInepliie (,'nr, ami l'lillmau l'alaro Sleepers ourateil on all trains. Tor further Inhumation apply.to I10ISIC A. llAKKKIt, AKi'llts.Kitlem W. II. (OMAN, Ocn'l Ageul (. 0. TKltllY, Trav. Pass. Agt I'JIThhilSt.. I'ortlHiiil i ) laiiraoiiicitf Soo Pacific Line. Travel, in comiort by the IHPSRIAL UHlin the fastest train crossing the continent. It is a through train making fewstops. Its equipment is of surpassing elegance. It will pay you to travel . by it. For full particulars as to rates, tlu and coples.of 0. P. It. publications ply to 0. M. LOCK WOO Agent Salem H. II. Abolt. Agent Portland. E. J.Coyle, A.G P.A, Vuncouv ui Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME OATH). i For Yuqulna: Train loavos Albany 12:50 p. im Train Ion vos Corvullls. .. 1:43 p in Tiuln arrives Yaquina... .vr-op '" I Iteturnlng: Loavos Yuqulnu 700a ui Leaves Corvallis II :40 a in Arrives Albany 12:25 p. m :i For Detreit: Leaves Allwnv 7:10a m Arrives Detroit.. 4 liuturnlni;: Leaves Detroit... A 1 rives Albany.. (I Leaves Albany.., Arrives CorvuflK fi Leu vos Corvallis- A rrll-nu A II... ..u ....ll:.Va. Ill, .12:25 p. in. 111. flW p. m ii:0A p. ui 0.40 a 111 1:25 a. ut Onn nnd wn nrmnocl Ut AlOlltiy and Corvallis with Southern Purine tiulo, UlVlnn direct service t3 und irom ii port and adjacent beaches, No. 0 runs from Albany U Corjallls on Mondays, WcdtiuKiuya und Brldaya Ko. 5 runs from Corvallis toAlbanv on Tuesdays, Thurwluys and Satur duys only. Trains for the uiiiiiiituip. arrive at Detroit at iio)n, lvlnu' umple time to loaoh oumpini; L'rounda on the Hroltonbusb and Sunilum river th same da 11. L wa day. VAUIBN. T P. A I' KIiWIS hTOSI' llini( Albany. Cue J.TUKS'BK Altai. WIIJaMRTTKtitlVKK UlVlltlOS STEAMER ALBANY, i-afwaiN (uaasH LenvosSaleiii at 7 a. 111. fur Portland awl wy luodlok'd overy Tuesday ThiUMhty hmI Saturday. TW ttmmt svm Un MMiswwl iu a wm 1 ussaiaJiW im. IiisIsiiWiik u k OMIISjiisiii tmt MtTtMK l(ti ffsaghi a Umrm sal so MMtl. fOCU tHhM W"' CAPITAL CIT Express and Transfer HrtH l) wll t4 iww( hm. k & - B aaa umhi ih aM Msts iln "fs Hnm Telfiba Na. 7- Uiiat WHITl IUvl