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tfftMBtt&SsJttttW BlflMMEBWHir' 1' mimmm!'1" i mnwaww ?( i fll R? SPE6I GOLF flL THIS WEEK. EVERY GOLF SHIRT IN THE HOUSE AT REDUCED PRICES. ALL STRAW flflT. FOR JUST HALF PRICE. NEW CRASH HATS AT NEW PRICES. 6 J Johnson 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. TUB DAILY JOURNAL av uoKEcrt bhotuurh TUESDAY, AUCSirSTS, 18051. I)lly, One Year $3.00, In Advance Dally, Foui Months $1 00, It Advnnoo Weekly, One Year 31.00, In Advance CURRENT EVENTS. Hliou inantifnctiirurM from nil parlH of tho country wore- In confurmieo nt Phila delphia todevlfti nomo mcaiiH to ronton' their buninen to a rotiumtirntlve bain. The In tint vo in tho niovemunt wiim tnken hy tho Shoe MuiuifactitrorH' Awo dlntlon of Cincinnati, which luldrtwRcd a call lo nil othorniinllur orKiinl.ntioiiH in thu United Btntuff, The advance in tho nrlouof hlilun and other niu mnturhil Ih paid to he roimonslblo for tlte Hinnll nrontM realized hy thu Mioo innmifnc tureiu during the hint yoftr or two, Opinion) iitnonn tint iminufiictururH lire divided uh to whutliur it will no more ndvlxuble to boldly ndvnnee tho price of hIichmi vo uh to cover tho added cent or to clienpon thu (Utility of the hIiooh. It Ih felt that one IhiiiK or the other muni 1m 'done Iminulintoly, iih It Ih nsmirlod by leading uiniiiifuctururA that they have inadu no profit wince 185(7. QucaUoiih of great imporlunce lo the Itoninn Catholic Total Alwitluoiico I'nlon of America will he iIIkmihwhI nt Uh twenty-ninth annual convention, which oponn In Chicago for a three day' huh hIoii. Thu mutter of iiionI interuMlulll 1m the election of ollhorH for the ttiiifiiinir year, Thu priiHont iironlilunt of thu or ganization In HlHhop Tlemey, of Hurt font, C 'in. Ro far iih Ih known no cor Ioiim oii'kmHIuii to the election of llmhop Tlernuy Iiiih developed, but it Ih mild thnt thu woHtorn duleimtoH are eager to put n woHtorn man forward for thu place. The lom'Mjrauco movement in all of Itn plniHeri will be dlMmimtd and phuiH for the bust ruibiititiitoH for thu wiloon will 1m uoiiHldorcd. Since IiikI yeiir' convention the union "nun IomI hy ilcnlh one of Uh iiiomI ardent and inlluen tlnl memlMjrs In the iMinun of the lale HMiop Watterwm, of ColumliUH. The tixuraiwM of thu convention will legln at 0 o'clock tomorrow morning with the celubrutfon of nolumn iimhh at Holy Name Cathedral. Thu IiuhIiuxw hm mIoiih of thu convention will begin to morrow afternoon and will womiluilu Frlduy morning. Sattirdny thu dole gnteM will take an uxciimlou to Mil waukee on the whnlulmrk Christopher CohimhiiH. In Ainuterdnui, Holland, the Intarnu. tlouul CougntN of (lynecolog)' and Ob atutrltw begun Itn third annual meeting with mi nttendiiiiee of prominent phy hlolnim and tmrgooini from nearly every part of of thu civilized world. Among thu neorwlltetl delegutun from Amurlcst nra Dr. Charltm A. I.. IttHtd, of CliiHn null j Dr. I.. H. Me.Murtry, of LouUtvllh; Dr. X. 0. Wunlftr, of 1'ilUhurg; Dr. J. II. CnmtuiiH. of Dutrolt; Dr. V. It. II. DiivlH, et lllrmliigluuiij Dr. I.. II. Dun iilng, of IndlumiiMjllH and Dr. Clinton CuHhlug, of WuHhiiigtHii, D. C. 'Hie aonurwa will I mi In petwlon four day. Toletlu, 0., ImlnwtW in iHilwIay at tiro and oroivilM with visitor for tin big carnival, whluli continue! through thu week, KhilHirutu urmugumiiitt Ifavolwou oomplutiHl for tin ftwIivlthM, mid thu proeeedii will be dvotl Ui tlit fund thut In Itelug ruined fur the coming Ohio Centennial Kxivositkm. Thu ear nlvul will 1m held in the big armory building and the gmumU adjoining. wiiiqii imvu UtHin lltttHl with booths lor thwitrhuil tuhlbitlniut, ooneert hih! other forma of entertainment. Uncle r How do ou worth Mi 1 1 mm- In your cleaning. It will do your woik in half the tunc, with half the labor, and at half the cost of swp or any otljer6 cleanser. It will make your housework easy aud sav;eoi many an hour of worry. & CCet economy buy our large package. ITHF N. K. rAIRRANK fOMPANY CUKAWr " !. IWU M,W SALE SHIRTS &6o. lure of the program will he nn elnbornte Mpcctaculnr reproduction of thu battle of Han Juan. Owing to the reduced rail road rates the city in already filling up with fdrungertj. Among the vlflllor are thu member of the Hocking Valley I-'ditorlal Association, and (iovuruor HuhIiiioII and tdaff and inemberH of thu elate centennial commiMnu are ex- ectel to vixit Hie city In'fore the con cIuhIoii of the carnival. There la more Catarrh in Uilw hcc llim of the country tlimi ull other dl sencfl put together, und until tiie lurit few yenrH wus supposed to lie Incur able. For u great ninny yearn doctors profiounced it a local dfsouno, und pre scribed local retncdioH, und by con Htantly falling to cure with Leal treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science bus proven catarrh lo ben constitutional (llannsu, and therefore requires constitutional ticiitmonl. Hull's Catarrh Cure, uiuniifacltircd by. F. J. Clionoy & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is tho only conotltutlonal cure on the market. It Ih taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaipoonful It acts directly on the blood end inn coin surface of the system. They of fer one hundrci' dollars for any case It falls to cure. .Send for circulars and testimonials. Addros, . F. J. CI I KN B Y Si CO., Toludo, O. Sold by Drm-gNU, drc Hall's Family 1'ills arc the bust, PHESS OPINIONS. AMurU lliitli'l, Dnin: Tho people are not concerning them rvlvutt with the partisan aspects of the change In the war department. Wlmt tliey want is a secretary of war who shall ho order Philippine affairs that cougresH may proceed uuhampenNl to a lluai nettlementof thu I'hillppiuu prob lem. Secretary I toot has, theretore, an exceptional opxirtunity for distinction. It in safe to say that he will receive due credit for good service. Ho will not Iki criticised unless he dovclot shortcom ings iiiMiiamllug criticism. Bui'ruMieiitn Hi id Willliim Waldorf Antor will always ls remeiulsjruil in the United K lutes as "a true iMtriot," for "he left his country for his country's good." Ilaylmi llimtl. (iovuruor (leer Iiiih arranged to pre sent each one of the boyti of the Sec ond Oregon reglmuut, a hronu uimlal, to be iniide of a cannon captured in the I'hillppiuu Islands. DilHir l)linlrlit Hryau plnulug (!nrtur IlarriMin in noiulnatloii nt thu UAtlumil convention would Iw nn nut worthy of thu iiiau,iunl would make thu Huuuultuti shudder. Dufur IHtliilr Klihu ltoot the new Sii'retary of wur, bus for twenty years Ikkiii the most uuttsl counsel for the Standard Oil Co., Whiskey Trusts iud other similar cor porations In their legul fight uHiiist thu jsMiple. AlurU .w, HfiK One of ti irmurkaltli HlUtiiile of Uh udiuiiiUirHlkHi U It dinMMillou tSdoivryUiinK It umh Hitdnut imws IwiHir moil. ler)uiM Mr. MrKinluy will Ih slilo to get along without their UMtkUiuM, IhiI it is more prolwhle there'll eouiw a time when Uiu prwUlent will wish ho Imd ilwwn tlnm n little inurt tMiirtMiv. A Salem ItepitbliuMii NKr HMys Mayhapthe Sentinel wus Umi iiilck in giving the asylum iniUMgeiiient crtilit for even a small ehuugti for the letter. It wus thoiiMht fur a tiinw thut the line livery of the institution whs off the street nt thu behest of the nduiiiilstni lieu, but the itresumptiou whs urroutHxis. The state's tine rigs have been off to the mountains with an outing jwrly oom HMod from the olllcial family. Of mure the statu mppliwl horMW, rien, fiHul, driver, luueheon, etc. Mum JimIb ThvIhi' mul MiMM l.llllu iCruig, nf MacWy. went to YhiiiiIhh t- my nir an ituiing. CONOMY muk.lt is your time worth? How much lue our Xrength' I our money saving llicse oucsttons will all be aniwered to jour entire satisfaction if ou use Gii?sT Washing Powder 11 U0Jtti.1l SPLENDID WRITE-UP Here Are Editorial Notices to Proud of. Be How Oregon and Her People Appear the Eyes of Eastener?. In Oreonlnns are ix?ouHnr. So thinks the editor of the Urbann Citizen and Gazette, of Ohio, which says: "Some of the peculiar nuittern here are the things the ieoplo ent ami drink. They linvo baked Salmon, mountain lnnib, with mint, highly cul tivated frogs, spiced crawfish, which are verv palatable, but which look horrid ; ovstur toddies, soring chicken, clams from tho soft Pacific mki, etc. and in fruits , plums, penclies, cherries, pniuos, strawborrios, rasplxirries, all are very lino, some, of them 8tiorior to our Ohio products, esecin1ly tho cherries. In drinks they use native wines, white and red, a peculiar beverage which is sielled b-e-o-r, orange elder, another which they cull .Manhattan nxritertuil, mid Hull Hun water. "The phenomenal peculiarly of these looplo of tho north wost is their amaz ing hopitnlity. We know little of it in the east. When you realizo that those people came more than COO miles to meet us, that they chartered the hotels to entertain us, that thu great Oregon Knllroad A Navigation company lias not only furnished us free transnrtntion over their road, but sent out their en gines, engineers, passenger agents and commissariat to meet us and ask us to take those courtesies and to carry us free of all charges over the Columbia valley, you will liegin to understand something of the nature of our welcome to Oregon. "We thought that Ohio was the 'whole thing' ami wo hear good words for the grand Iluckeye statu from all quarters, hut it really does lack tho .snow capped mountains and the magnificent flowers and fruits and the heavy drapery of foil age and tlioeiUable temperature of this wonderful land. As tho colored brother remarked, 'I am powerfully taken with 'Oregon and thu 'slou.' "Cattle, wheat, hay, horses, oats. swine, lumber, gold dust, npples, hops and cheese are the principal products, all going up in the value beyond a hun dred thousand dollars of production last your. "Wo venture to say that nowhere on earth do roses grow in such )erfectlon as In Oregon. The climate seems to be just right. The ladies of the delegation have simply gone wild over them. Kvcry Knstern lady you see has an armful of roses." "Itelurning home almost lo o tired to think, thu writer cannot do the trip justice, with its suHiralmudauce of items of Interest," says the Gazette and Im porter, of Odell, 111. "Hut then it would take all the adjectives hi the dic tionary, all thu colors of the jKiint pots and all the promiscuous prevaricators of the Pacific csist to iiroisirly color the delightful details of the journey." We take the following splendid write up from the Waterhsi, Indiana, Press of Aug. It: "On the morning of the 11th we ar rival al Kugcuu fur breakfast where one of the most uuiiue uutertaluiuetits bud Isjon provided. Adjoining the rail road station stands a 'hutte, that is a high hill resembling a mountain, the meaning of the won! Isung 'alone", aris ing out of the i enter of a most lovely valley, covered with the varied green of thu thu growing harvest. On this emi nence is a grove, and the citizens had prewired a long table on the shady side. Sportsmen, the night previous, had caught a supply of rainbow trout. Large jkiiis, like those used in n sugar eaiup, were placed over trenches In the ground, und these fish, rolled in Hour and fried In a mixture of lard and butter by the Indies of the little city, wore served hot, and to u.iv they were delic ious hardly does citsftt to the patriotic poonlu who preisired the meal. The emphatic indorsement of the fraternity was placed iimiii this tiuiuuo meal, served in the invigorating outdoor air, on the top of this wonder ful formation of nature, from which is afforded u Umutiful view of the valley Him tlie thriving ivn ol r.ugcuo, sit uutml mi thu south Inink of the Willa mette river. It is one of the thoroughly live tow us of 1-uiie county, in, 000 popu lation, with SKJ.OOO in the country. Not mi large hut that a new comer can grow uii with it, mid yet so situated that it will never Im a dead town. It has all the Industries and advantages of an eastern town of like proportions, includ ing electric lights, manufactories, (sinks and a progrotgive people. It lain a fine system of public kchools, the state uni versity is located here, und it Is a health ful pluoe in which to live. The county almonds In plenty of ex celleot water (Miwer, slid the jsjoplo of llw city offer greet Inducements fur Kuatorn Ksiile to make their homes with them. lMiie county is rioh hi ag riculture; over one million of dollars marks the annual receipts foruuttlo, horses and hogs. Wnuat i the leading product, and oats, hay, hoi mul fruit, with other product!, mid to the receipts, it is H delightful dHoeto live and the climate ooioes under the iutlueuce of the ocvNii, not mile away. OAOVOliXJV.. iWita ? I IM lw Htw Afrm Bwtto rr (AAiSSk tU THEUULLDOQ. HclsaQooJ Companion, aud Is Loyal to the Death. A ruMl lovur uf tlo( U wpt tu )mv n jkwfisnimv an to typo, but hu is npt akni U Im fotnl of nil gool dog!, no uutUr WliHt Uls CIUW 01 tlllStr SWl'llll HirOHM in the worhl. Tho iltlotir is vory HRn in tbid m,inl tho truly pulkuit ihuh lit , limy prefer Uuw iyw and fnlr luiir tu ' opimrtw, but hi hwtrt giw wit to .ih women wlko nm ool Ikwmiiim tlivy .m- Moiut'ii awl ImhisM tli)' nro xok1. I" l ho UllHtitiHtSiil, HH ttfftUH fur lollin; mm n pm,ftrim oj tat), for tiif imlUlog in not symmntfiwil, k nut . KnU'WsU. Hlktl SUMMtioHM uplMMnt to lwk , I lutoltttfOHsiM, A Unit liW iiit.'lligjsneti, 4 h..Hvsr, Uktrw i morv thuu this nnt opinion J about hla affection and loyaltA there can be no doubt whatever. His affection knows neither hesitation, wavering nor change, and ho is a rare comrade. He is not noisy, he is not nervous, and he is not given to demon stration. He fills the requirements thnt Kmerson formulated as to perfect companionship. He does not need to speak to show his sympathy, lie can toll you what he wishes to say with his little eyes and he can be clouquont with thewtugings of his stump tail. This kind of a companion is not such that commends himself to all iHjrsons, for there are thoce in the world who like chatterers and consider the unending small talk of the drawing-room the high est and most pleasurable expression of human wit. For such as these the bull dog is not likely to have tho greatest attractions. Let such have a frolicsome dog or kitten that will chase its tail. Hut the bulldog is a good companion for a quiet man of a thoughtful and philo sophic cast of mind. The bulldog will not disturb his musings, the bulldog willnotsay the wrong thing at n time when silence is precious, for the bulldog rarely seake. When bo does he is short, though not sharp, in his com munication, aiid is wry much to the purism'. Criterion. Tuttle Never Overlooks Himself, l'lirtlamt Dittjafli; It is stated that tho Oregon boys wore prompted in thoir desire to bo mustered out in San Francisco by reason thnt Hkhhj In authority never so much as rec ognized them when they wore doing he roic duty on the field of Isittle and re ceiving the plaudits ol the whole coun try. The authorities of all other states, when rcfwrts were sent out of their en gagement, alwavs sent them encourag ing messages In liebalf of the state which they were serving. The failure in doing so on the jsirt of our state offi cials no'doubt was purely an oversight, but Adjutant-General Tuttle did not overlook the opportunity to get to Sail Francisco and make an exhibit of him self nt the exK)iise of the state. Had lie done this, it would have Isjcii a great calamity to himself. (The editor of the alsive acr has a son n the Second Oregon. J Watt Ship, tho Paul Hauser are at a few days. Humbler man. and Wilhoit Springs for .John T. .SIiiiiioii, nu attorney and city recorder of Sheridnn. was u Snloin visitor yesterday, Mr. Simpoii Is a half brother to the late Oregon jioet, Fain Simpon. The Olant Despair. One of the iiiont hor rible things about the nervous diseases to which women are peculiarly subject is the sense or overwhelming desnnir which they bring upon the mind A woman's mental condition is directly and powerfully nflectcd by any aliment of the delicate, special ortr.itM of her sex. Such a difficulty not only racks her body with pain and suf. fcrinif but burdens her with mental anguish which words can hardly describe. Thousands of women have had a similar experience to that of Sirs. IJurath A. Williams, of Westport, Oldham Co., Kv.. in which the use of Dr. Pierce's wonderful "Favorite Prescription," by imparting health and strength to the feminine organ ism, has not only restored complete vigor and capacity to the bodily powers but has also given renewed brightness aud buoy, uucy of spirit " I suffered for over a year," nays Mr. Williams, "with ImllurKtlon anil nervous prostration. I wi unable to rat or sleep, I tried several phys icians, but they only helped me fur a short time. A friend advised me In take Or f ierce's I'avorlle Prescription, Dr I'ierce's Golden Medical Dis covery and ' TeUets,' I commenced taklug the medicine last May Took three bottles of the 'I'avorlle Prescription.' three of the 'Golden Medical Discovery and three vials of the ' Pel lets,' and am now feeling better than I have for two )ers. Have a good appetite, sleep well, and do uot suffer from Imlljjotlon or nervous, uess. I have gained seven and a half pounds since taklug these medicine. I have rccoiu tneuded Or I'ierce's medicine to several ladles, one of whom Is uow taking It and is being greatly benefited." University of Oregon Tuition Free. First term boulns Sent. IS. 18(10. Kxcullont courses in Anolont ntu) Modern Languages, Soloncos Mutho unities utc. GiKluiitoe) from the tenth grade and from ull accredited schools admitted without examination. Students mil fully prepared loonier, win take studios In which they nre deficient, lu tho Kugcuu City High School. For witulofc ties and further Informa tion, address the ProMdent or Hon. J. J. Will ton, See. Kugcuo, Oregon. 8 1 7w eod dly "Sweet Home" If you want fresh home made candy, iuuurenm, ice cold summer drinks, or a good ulgnr will at thu "Sweet Home" No. !" Commercial street. 7 SO tf Tho Dost Proscription for Malaria' Chill SiMt rVvortsa IwMlU o( tlHrliTSTK LSMi CHILL Til.Mft It U alMnlr liou and uumitwia a uwt(vt hum Mrrn, RAly 1 I-.IW vrw i-If tt Aw im JERSEY BULL. Full WwA Jersey, services for swikmi uitly f 1, siKtt ohsIi. (timer of Thirteonht ami Center strMto. 5 ti llu own 1 Soi,, BED FRONT LIVERY Firstvlass Feed and Boarding stables, 11 OOHMtiltUIAl.lbTKKKT. .SALRM, OUR. Wm. ULLREY, Prop,; Best Rigs, for Commercial Men StaWM la aa tsWk HMMlmiaasaMo. OifSufo tOUHtsi anil tmiiirnrt.itila r fnrlarlliwttwl family drlrluvr a sro laltor, nsrrbMHJsui hy day, wk Or HMinUi awTboAt f aU6raU U'tiursiiiutod. j-i ti PMJMK7!M!MM!3Sll '".JKtii t T m BUSINESS CARDS. C. JHL OIACK IDentiet, Sucoesser to Dr. j. M. Keene, old White Comer, Sabm, Or . Part ie desiring superio operations at moderate fees in any branch an in eipccial request. ALBERT A JESSUP. Phone 1071. ROOMS 1 'AND a, OKAY HI.K. SOULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS POItTLAND, OltB For Hlem und vlolnltjr leave onlora at C. Will's Muilo Blore. Oco Sal OFFICF, C1TV HALL For water seivlce apply at olltcc. BiP. payable monthly in advance. MaVe complaints at the rff You Can Get a Lower Berth, With one exception the through trains or the Burlington Route ure almost Invariably well-fillet. 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 fast, as ANY train of ANY other line between St Paul und Chicago. On the con trury, there Is no more beautiful train In America. It bus electric light, stc'itu heat, wldo vestibules, the most satisfactory dining-car service on the continent mid lower berth or everybody, A. C. SHELDON. C.en'l Arent, Portland, Or. DEPART I'OII l TIStK HCltl't.WK. Krom Portlmul :AitmK la.t Mull S p. Ill suit ljiko. Denver H. Uurth Omaha Kansax City, HtG'llipm ImlK.t liicaoanil Kast, I Hrxv Walla Walla, Hpokniie. MIiuih hiII, Ml. Paul. Diilutlt, Mit autre Chicago ami wit. SK- kxnn kitne FlKr i.W p m Klywr !S5' a. in. ocbaS 8t"iTM"3irriTs. I p m. Pur Han I'rntidUoii, I Hat) vvery tlvo day. I p. IS Sn m TOLUMlTlA ltfVKir AV Ui...l uruiiul HUS, I 11. in. Hat 11 r- 1T11 Aalnriii and way lnd)Hii, ox Bun. . ""J I lu p. m Iajhvci salm I WILiaSIKlTK ItlVllll ArSn lom la mil rortlMitd, .NeuMrg aud wuyG p. in. ITiu IjinillnK". jiona Wed Krl Tim ami tirttj 1UH, III Muu Tu Fur Pay luu Tli u 1:18 ui u r Wl Krl pm KtHu" lm l.fai WILbAMHTTK III V Kit Halt-in CurvHllla Allxliy anil Way Mn, m. .Men Wl 'aad Frl 111 Thu. l'oiiilN. Hut 3 p. ml WILLAMETTE KIVEK DIVISION Daily liosts to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at Oreg t.'itv if the steamers are delayed there 00 ud trip tickets to all points in Oregon. Wssb'ng tun, or Califurnl a. Connection made at Pert land with all rail, ocean nnrivcr I nice W. H.HUKLDUKl. Oen'l Pas. Agt. Portlarst, Ot. (. M. mWEUS. Agwit, Trade street Joel Salen. IKJ1SF. & IIAKKEK. City Agenu. A Few Interesting Facts Wlten peuple are etintemnlrtins a trie whether on busuies or pleasure, they natur 1 ally want the 1km service obtainable so lar as speed, .comfort ami safety is concern). Employes of the Wisconsin Central Lines are paid to serve ihe public uml our trains are t operated so as to make clo e eoniwclitm 1 with diverging line at all junciUm points. ' I'ulhntn Palace Sl(fsng ami Chair cars j on through trains. I Dining car xrvtce uuexcelUsl, Mtalsl a la Carte, In erdes to obtain this lim-cks Mivice, ' ask the dokot agent tu tell you a Iwkst jover ' TUB WISCONSIN CBNTRAL LINES ! and ) will mtke dirert ewuMHtosw at J at. i-am tor nseaij, .-vuiivaHke ansj nil poutts RaK. Fur any luitscr infonvatien call o' any tktot agent or eoncMKHW1 with J AS. It)SD, Genwal las, Aswt. MiLwaiiku. Wm, is. jAs. a. cixx:k, ' Ctswisl Aient, MiSlSk Sstreol, pbktianu. Orb, O. H. LANB Merchant TailOp V7 STATB STKktltT. riSulU $15 and upwards, PauU $3 and upwards on Water (lit., Notice. I have for sale on my H wall Prat r Ranoli 3Q0 tons of A I Qlavar ay at $4.00 iiortn In thu ftalct. PIMNK DURBIN. & J lYlOWTEZUMA Is a beautiful dappled chestnut 10 bauds high, aud weighs 171)0 lbs. He is a jiorlect all purpose horse. Will be at Huffman's stable, Salem, Saturday of each week in July and Aug ust, and the remainder of the week at the Fuir Grounds. Terms, flo.00 to in sure. Also colls broken and bundled fur 8eed. II. II. UiTii'uit'oitii. A LITE SAVED. Dr. J.F. Cook, the Botnnlcnl Spec nlist, Succeeds Whero Other Fall. To whom it mnv concern : This is to certify that llertlia P. din ner, of Mt. Angel precinct, Marion coun ty, Oregon, has suffered from u cancer ous grow tli in the leftear for ulsnit three yeuis. The growth was cutout twice and burned out once hy Albany Physicians, hut the growth "came back as had as ever, and nained her to badly that she had to lie taken from school. After three week's treatment by Dr. J. F Cook, of Suloiu, Oregon, the ltotanical Specialist, tho growth entirely ilisan peared, and at this date, four" mouths since treatment wns begun, the growth lias not reappeared, ami tlie ear Jias en tirely healed leaving only tho scars in dieted bv the Albany doctors. 1 hereby certify that the alsjve state ment Is absolutely true, aud that Iter tha P Conner, the iiercon mentioned in tlie affidavit, iins resuleii in my fain Hy since early childhood, bearing the re lationship to me of niece. II. C. Lo.no. Subscrilied and sworn to before me this eighth day of June, 18011. V. V Hall, county clerk of .Marion county Oregon. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 1S COUItT STREET. Make a specialty of all kinds of Shoot Steel and Galvanized Iron work rjoflng and guttering, a full line of Pumps und pump fittings. Prompt work and reasonable prices. Wo carry In stock tho Fulrbauks wind mill. Cull and see us before giving your order for mill or tunk. Phone 2:il PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES- Tho Intor-Stato University Syntom of Musical' Instruction. It II. HCOIT. I). M. PRHdIDKNT A National t.'o-oixrntlie Initiation which U betunnlni! tu numlwr Its fiwulty by liiimlreiU and it pupil b tlnHimuil., HnihmahiK mor Oiiintw-KiilyktHtM, Pur the lnetlt of Pupllk ufPrlvnteTfarliers At Home. KIOIITII SVH0UMTI0 YUAB. (VrtltinattN Krantxl (rum rt-k'nlurl)- eteir trnl iBHtituttoii. Kiplaiialion ir Iih hjhIihii In dxtail in IIipm) roliinins WnUli for it. KTTA AN l)RH8-WI I.M MAS. State IU'irtinntHtlvo and Muutr of Um fHaulty Hi iulrt.1 otr Wrt National ilauk llhlic,, ()n ur two places uku fur advNnoMl platen, in piano quartet- Steam Dye Works. No. IDS Comiiiorcial street, opposite W'illumulto hotel. Ladiub' and gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired and prosMid, Pine blankets uloanod or dyed and nicely finished. Kid gloves oleanod, 10e: djwl 5c. Platino Photos. Knlargements In Crayon and Water Color. Photo Huttoiis. Amateur developing and finihlng neatly dune. K .1. HROWN, (jUOI'N'D FlAX) -M;t Coiiimerclal St., Salem Oregon. fissay Office AND IiADOrtATORY. No, 71 Chcmckcta st, J. B. P. TUTHILL Asssyer, t& nHIBURfiER NEW MARKET Si 4e street, nar railroad. Ficshcjt snd bo msdts. My pa.ron say 1 ktep the best naattin tov.-n 3 af Annua! Encampment, (H Jolllt A. IJf4m VHNMIt IttMlHHMI ' Asa-ocUtioft at alfbuma, Or.. comiHeHC , i'lg AuwisH 7 nutl uuHtiNUtug throHgh !tlHwiK. Uood auwkeni ad swhw iiwiU (srssvUsMl fur youiie awl oM. 'Lvwyoise wnmtis wvitl tobonr. ut, BjWftlly au wx-sMIWiW, mmow 'sMimrtrw'i. woij l PHUIFI. ui ln - ...... ,-....-. uir PtklllppllMOi i& ln bv rder "i vBiiuittp. SOUTH AKO EAST TIT SHSTA RO'JTt OFT1IK Southern Pacific KXPRCSS TRA1MS RUN PAItY 7:oo P 9"4S r 7 '45 a Lv. Ar. Ar. ,.;t'ortland. Ar ...Satetn .... Ar San Francbco.Lv m) 5-00 V M 6.40 A M 815 P M 7.00 A it 815 P M 4.ISTM 7 55 Am Ar, Ugutn Ar Lv Ar Denver Ar Ar Ar, 1 . . Omaha .... Ar . Chicago . . . . Lv .Lo Angete... Ar Ar . Ar.. Ar.. E Paso Ar ..Fort Worth.. New Orleans. .Ar .Ar DININU TJaRTT OHSEKVAT10N CARS. Pullman tust-cla and tourist sleeping can attached to all through traim. Tourist car; through to Chicago without change. ROSKHfRO MAIL, - DAILY. 830 AMI Lv. . , Portland-". . At I4.3 p I055 A Mf Lv. ...(jaletu.... Lv t 50. pf, jf.'so pfil Ar . Koseburg. . Lv l:$ik v WiviIJiidTaTUN. nFTWP.tN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS, Mail I tains daily except hunday. 70 A Ml L.T,...IUU1UI1'J., Ari s.'so r ift: 11.5 r ) ir....uorvaiu. . ut 20 p u At Albany and Cor vail is con ici tains of the C. & E. Ry. INDEPENDENCE" TASbENULk. EXl'RKS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 450 PMj Lv..... Portland.... Am 8?25a"h 730 p M V Lv. . . .McMinnville Lv $."$o a m h:3s p si Ar Independence Lv) 4:50 a m Direct connections at .San hranciicn uiti steamship lines f HAWAII, 1 AS CHINA. 'IHEI'HILUI'INF.S nrd At's! TRALIA. For ihrouch tlck-ts and ratci call W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, cr C- I). OAUKILLbON City llcket Agenl, iji Com. mcrcial ht. Salem Or. K. Kuhlll.l'.U, Mana. & V. A. I'orns 1 Oivgon Short Line Railroad Tlit Direct Home In Montana, Utah. Colorado ami all Haslvrn Points (llws choice of tuo larorltc rulei, Mb tlie t'nliiti I'Mi'lbf Knt Mall Lut, or Ihe Hlo (Irnmle Ucvnlf I.lni'i. Lonk at the tune H Day to Salt Lake J Days to Denver .'It Days to Clilcauo 41 Days to New York free Ilecllnlnij Clislr Cars. Unhnlsti red Ton lt 8luilnK Curs, aud rulbimu l'alare 8leoHrso'tiratiKl on ill trains. Far futthur luforinntloti apply to 1IOISK & llAltKKIt, AKiMils, Satcin W. K. COMAS', (len'l Aiietit C. 0. TKItllV. Trav. I'its At 121 Third St.. I'nrllHiid ian PaciCc Rv Soo Pacific Line. Travel in comiort by the iWIIIALLIMI'll 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 tt'll w.trticubirt! as to rutoi, tlmo and coplbs of C. P. R. publications ap ply lo C. M. I.OUKWOOD Ak'eut Salem Ore. 11. II. A bolt, Acent Portland. R. J.Coyle, A.O P A, Yancouvor B.C. Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIMECAllD, J For Ynqiilnu: Train louvosAllmny .. Train leuveb Corvallis. Train arrive Vaqiilua I I'eturnlni;: Loaw Vuqtilna Leaves Corvallis Arrives Albany I For Detreit: Leu vet. AHuiny ArrUos Dot not I Iteltiriiinu: Leaves Detroit Airives Allmny . 12:50 p. .. 1:46 p , . r:.MI p , 7-00 a. ,.11:40 11. .12:2ft p. in. 111. 111 111. in in. .. 7:10 a. 111. ,. 11:6ft u. 111. ,12:2ft n 111. m. 111. 111. tu. ui. ft'i p BLeuves Allmny 0:05 p. Arrive Corvallis thftft p. ftLeaves CnrviilPs 11:10 a Arrives Albany 7:26a. U'luund twi connect at Alnuny and CorvalllK with Southern Pucltlotialn, clvliiK direct ervl?e tiuiirt from ow- port aud adjucent tioncnos. No. 0 runs from Albany to Corvallis on Monduys, Wcdnaduyaud Fridays onlv. No. 6 runs from Corvallis to Albany on Tuesdays, Tliurwluvs and Sattir days ouly. Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit nt mmi, ttlvintr amplo time to reach cam pi tin u' round a 011 the Brcltonbush und Suiitlain river the same day. 11. 1. waloek. KitwiN sitone. Xsiiagcr AltMMjr. Die. IMP. A. J. TTKKBK AxetiU V1IXaMBTTB:IVKK DIVISION STEAMER ALBANY, Captain Ztinult. Leavos Salem at 7 a. in. for Portland aud way landings oery Tuoday, Thursday and Saturday. The steamer ta bH (muImk! with Arsi cIhm itusauw4Uoavt. tHHskiiui; an uleitaiil plaaa. UaastrtMUkMil (ut mtryliM: Wlh frWght ant pasMNBetk, lKk K.wt ui StU street. KO. N. li .RtU CAPITAL CITs Express aad Transfet t, ajj roay a4 memtmat ttaia.. Ha, il rste of tn , leilHK SI ' rtajfl tervtce, Telqhijnro 7- 10, 8:oo A 14 iS-2jAVl ( 7.'oo pm 1 nop ik MSPi 8 50 A u 6.30 fU 9 25Ht 2 35TK 8.40 A 10 8 40 P4 Canai rbvlV. A bkllTON t r-3al.waiA.