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If- ' m '9' a ; lifb I ? 4 ft1 ; i i t ' ri 5! t THE DAILY JOURNAL V WUWmi BKDTHIEK TUESDAY, AUGUST, 21) 1899 Dally, Ono Year 03.00, In Advanoo Dnily, Tout MonUia $1 00, id Advanoo. Weekly, Ono Yoar S1.00,,in Advance POLITICIANS AND PEOPLE. Following is tho IcsuliiiK ilotiblolcndcd odlforlnl in tlio Oregonlnn of August IB: "Wo know whom tho politicians want. Thoy want McKinley. Ho Iiiih given Ilium thair hearts doalro to it full incus uro. In ovory statu tliulr murhlno is his. They liavo boon ulvon tlio olllcos mill in return tlioy will give him dolo KiitlotiH at tho national convention, l'rotty muuh everything tho iidmhilftra Hon could lay its hands on hus boon turned into provender for the Iiowkih and out in tlioir uril) for thoin to munch at their lelmiru. Tho first Kcriimhlo was for Alaska. Its Blonder yiuld of patronago was mipH!d up in tlio twinkling of an ovo, and the result Is a national scandal. Then tho wolvos howled for moru. Did thoy overlook It? Not thoy. TJioy re doubled tlioir erics. Ana thoy worn hoard. Tho army was turned over to thorn. Algors, hagans, Ilcckors, Duf Holds, I!laiui!fl,Hricori, Quays, Mitcliulls, l'latts, had their way, and had it as long as tho ofllcos hold out. This was not enough. Thoro was tho classified list. Demands wore made on that and tlio president yielded. Hero in Oregon tho clvil-scrvico law had been opouly denied from tho beginning of tlio udministratlon. Tho order ratified theso highhanded proceedings and opened tho way for mora. Tlio Ohio and Kentucky ItopuhllcaiiH hailed tlio largcsso with loy, Tho Ohio Hopubll cans had tho decency to say nothing. Next thoro was tlio census. Politi cians demanded these places, and to ask was to receive, no sooner said than done. Tho necessary qualifications Morrlnm candidly said, is a pull.' So there is no doubt whom tlio ioli tlcions want, Thoy want McKlnlcy Thoro ho is now, there ho will lw next time, if elected. For him delegates are already Holccted in many states. Por him tlio "federal brigade" everywhere is girding on its armor, preparing to ralso assessments mill pack conventions as in tho good old days of 'pernicious atcivity.' Hut how nbout tlio peoplo7 They ought to Isj stronger today than thoy wero four years ago. Then thoy forced McKinley on unwilling bosses, bucuusu tliov believed in him. His (dontillca- tion with high tariff hud persuaded them ho was u fighter. Thoy loved him for tho froo-trndo enemies lie had made. Powerful enough then to prevail over tho bosses who opposed him, are thoy K)werless now to prevail over tho homos who liavo combined with him? Thou thoy loved him for a lighter, now they distrust him for u shifty opportunist. It tho head of the American people has not been sobered by world-wide responsi bilities into which the Spanish war has thrust us, if Its heart has not Imioii en nobled at tho sight of its host blood freely and heroically shed on foreign soil then It Is to bo despaired of. Tlio Indirection of MoKlnloy's treat ment of Alger, tho iniquitous conse quences of his eniilvocul course in mak ing war in tho Philippines, have unde ceived many whnhavo Itcon believers in tlio president. Thoy show his weakness of conviction, his desire to placate popu lism and 'autl-lmperilism,' Ids want of conception of statosmaiishlp except In the terniH of olltical intrigue. No ono need delude himself with tho false hope that theso incontestable truths can bo kept from general know ledge or Hiiccessfully denied before tho iKjople. They can ho resisted, and wo boliovo, successfully resisted, if llryiiu is iioimuittcii uganiHi mm, inn mere is time now to escape necessity of an un enviable and dlllicult position. Will tho iHioplotako heart, or will thoy remain supine under tlioadiuiuistratious alliance with the himiIIhiiuiii? Of one thinir thoy may Ik assured thoy need not ho deterred through four of the com pact's Irrufragability. Hats do not do sort tlio sinking shin with half tho ce lerity tho hnsMm will show in desertion of their wlilldom nlly.oucu Jthey are con vinced of his uuKipu(arity. Will u senator or a collector forsake tho man who has given him Ills every demand, onco ho Is persuaded ho onii ally himself with a stronger candidate? Hal Will a duck bwlm? Will a cut eat eroam? I (Hf)urKKKIfKII mmws PILLS Ourm Smtr Siothaoh. OonsUtatiottf etc. Q lO cents And 90 cent, nt itru ntnre. L iotrtfcs"toci DIO DAY. The Annual Circus Event Walter L. Main's Fine Show Coming to Salem, Tueseay, September 5. It comes highly reccommondod by tho press of both tho States and tho Prov inces. It is a square dealing show, nud neither gambling or pilfering is per mitted near it. Tlio attaches tiro gontlo nion, and will make It plonsaut for all visitors. Kvory ono connected with the show is proud of tho institution with which lie is connected, and tho nubile will bo surprised with tho enormity of tlio show as well. It comes on its own special trains, Tho parade will embrace tlio principal streets and start at 10 a. m., from grounds, and will be novel and worth seeing. Many of tho animals will bo open to viow. Thoro are some very lino specimens of wild beast creations in tho menagerie, in all over 25 dens. Our unprecedented noveltv and curiosity is the be by olophnnt. There Is n den con taining tlireo baby lions only six weeks old, another witli a kangaroo, and an other having in it four baby monkeys. Some baby Arabian ponlos aro other features, also a big flock of ostriches and one baby chick ostrich among them. This great show has tho finest lions, tigers and leopards on earth. Tho cir cus is uxceilant. It is ono of the features and full of comedy. The aorlalists. riders, acrobats, leapers, and general performers and tho very best that money an procure. There uro sixty-nine acts in tho circus, tlio finest of their kind in the world. A freo exhibition takes place at the grounds a 11 11. in., and at o:'M p. in. Hand concert in circus tents ono hour preceding each performance. Doors open at 1 and 7 p. in. Program commences nt 2 and 8. u & w STATE NEWS. Klgln's now water works have been completed and have been accepted by tho city council. V. T. Cook, of Canvon Citv. has tmt- ented a non-oil bicycle chain lubricant, which promises to ho a boon to tho cy clist. Tho Dalles payed f!J,OGO in salarlo .'00 for lights; 20.lll for police ser vice; $11)2 for water-, $1,. 'HIS. 18 for streets mid sewers; $1,021). -18 for the flro department dtirhiK tlio hist llscul yoar. Kx-County Clerk John A. Powoll, of (Irani county, was killed by 11 falling bank hi tlio Humboldt mine last week. A. .1. Miller has been appointed game warden for Mini county, vlco A, Strang, resigned. Tho Tillamook Lumber Company saw od from a log a stick 71 feet long fur tho government scow to ho constructed there. The Columbia Itlvur and Oregon Timhornuiu, n monthly journal, devoted to the lumber interests of Oregon, wilt bo started soon in Oregon. S. V. Kohart has sold his Cliowiincnn ranch, in Lake county, to S. It. Chand ler. Mr. Chandler paid Jltfi.OOO for 2,1120 acres and 7, MM) sheep. Tho Wheeler county records have been transcribed. Tho number of folios is 1 l.tlK'l, and the total cost of transcrib ing and verifying is about $1)00. Tho DoBt ProBorlptlon for Mnlnrln CIiIIUiumI Kuvurlm IhiIIIm of OuhviwiTahtb tjutx C1111.1. Tonic. It in Mainly Inm hiiiI iniiinnoiiiu unilnlm inrm. No cure. mi iny, . iii'v iuu. 7-u 11 ,vw tin SOUTH AMEniOAN TRADB. Products of Oteit Uritnin Are Delng Ko. placed, llr Amiiclntcil I'm to the .iiiuriinl. .Nkw Yoiik, Aug. ). A special to the Herald, from Washington, says: Croat uritnin, uoruuuiy mid Italy uro nil mak Itain a Uloselnjr. The Into min like many other favors bestowed on us by 11 loving creator is proving a hleosiug. .1. M. Payno who as ti buyer 1a interested hi tho grain crop of tho county, ilrovoout Imyond Turner yesterday, ho looked over several Holds ami brought homo more than a doxon wuiinluri of whoat, outu ami barley. Tho wimples wore taken from shwks that wero standing up mid from others ly- ing iiowii, tue two ropreseutliig the liest ami the poorest. On examfnint; the samples now dry you tlud tho straw discolored but the kernels is bright ami apparently after being well dried will thrush out good grain. liven if the grain is slightly dhvolorcd tho improved miicliluery In the up-to-date Hour mill will clean and briglitun tlio wheat and lit it for export If nee coawtry. While fall gnilu may liavo Ihiou slightly Injured or the rain may liavo given our farmers extra work towiro mi im-i-nip inm. whs cut ami tin threslusl, tlio many tliouwuul acre of late wiwn snrhi whtit Unit liml mmL little growth anil whb vry light bofuro hniln. la now growing rapidly and llkuly will more than inaku good any HKiblo loo in quantity from winter whout. The niiu will also Iwnoflt otlier eitqai, h)uU(hm ami many vtwtuhltw will bt largttr. and umiw tho moat pwlltable crop to tht hirnwr, W making woiutor- Hivwiii. lug spwliil efforts to enlarge tholr trade Willi rnaiui America, and tli Hrltlsh uovuriimont rocoutly ml Mr. Wothlng ton, 11 sHH'lal iiniim'sslonor of tho bounl of tnulo. to study and ramirt oonimor olal conditions In South Aimtriw. Mr. Wothlngton rojMirta Unit Hrltlah tnulo it , ny linos is tloliulng and that 1 rltlslj gooils aio Iwlng roplacoil by those from tho United Statwi, from Ourmaiiy and In mmio liiHtancos (nun I'nineo, Italy and other continental ToT,., Wl,.nl. Mr Wn,i.,. ' '8.,t..?.of.m. !?W fn.lt iiHiy soil assigns aro dlfforo nt InVliffrtS'. ! a .0 crop o.nuflTruii 'SB aillo! 1. . . . ?.,' ',?. V Ei " " " ,.UBr" "" WH k '"!'. iwvw fouml much fault ....... vv... v-.. ..,,... i..i.iiKu iiiiiiik ami ireoieiwi grwit ov iroiu t ha mlna. mwofgiKMlsoflowor price and nmen and It U wf.oahing u Hl "1 . " nferlor quality. In some linos, notable ischworful alwut it. in min huh mvui giKHis aim various Kimis 01 maciiiner EXTRAORDINARY WEATHER. Department of Agricultural Reports Hound up the Situation. Tho rains have ceased and fair weath er has nimin set in. Tho rains beimn on August 0 and ceased during tho night of thoL'flth. Halndid not fall every day ; there wero intervals of fair weather and bright sunshlno. but tho temiwr aturo was abnormally low. Tho total rainfall for tho month amounts to from 2.22 to 2,-18 Inchel, except over the Plateau region, where one inch or less fell. Snow fell during tho Inst week upon tho mountains of northeastern Oregon, and frosts occurred ovor the Plateau region on tho 14th, 15th and 20th : on tho latter ditto frosts occurred on tho higher elevations of Southern Or egon, oust of the Coast mountains. The wenthor which has prevailed during tho month was unprecedented. At Walla Walla tho records nro complete since 1857 and tlio former heavy rainfall in August was in 1800 and in 1807, when 1.21 inches fell. At Portland the heaviest previous Aumist rainfall was in 1881, when 2.11 inches fell; in that yoar 1.01 inches fell on the Kith, Mth and 10th; then dry weather prevailed until tho 20th, when rain fell until September 1. In 1800 ut Portland 1,10 inches fell from the 1st to tho 7th. In 1807 at Hosoburg 1.57 inches fell, which is the previous heavy rain fnll,nnd in 1801 at Maker City 0.15 of an inch fell. In those years tlio tempornturo was higher and tho air not so damn. Tlio weather during tlio month was therefore unpre cedented. Tho season has boon lato since Febru ary. Ilarvostingoffall-sowiigraiu is usu ally well advanced by August 1, but this year it was not generally commenced before thatdate: the result was about one-half tlio grain was in shock when tho rains began. Owing to the fact that usually there is no rain in August, it lias not been tho practice to put a cap sheaf on shocks ; tho result is, the rains thoroughly wet tlio shocked grain. From tho 0th to tlio 27th thoro was not sulllcent dry weather to iiermit the shocked grain to dry out, with tho re sult that sprouting set in. Tlio damage done by the rains cannot bo truly esti mated ; tho greatest damage occurred in tlio Willamette valloy and in north eastern Umatilla county. Tho damage will in no case exceed 10 per cent, as only about one-half the fall grain hud been cut; the total loss will not exceed 5 per cent. Tlio rains liavo been of ben efit to spring-sown grain, to hops, corn, jiotatoes, pasturage, clover ami gardens, and it is thought that the heneilt will fully offset tho damage, so that tho only loss is tlio delayed work. Harvesting and threshing will ho resumed by Wednesday. Haying is Into in tho mountain, val leys of eastern Oregon and in portion of the Plateau region; in those limited areas damairo and loss resulted to tho cut hay. In tlioUrando Hondo valley but little grain had been cut before the rains set hi; hence, In that valley there is little damaged grain and excellent prospects for tho lato grain. Sugar beets have mado wondcful growth and a thoroughly satisfactory yield is now promised. Hops nro in first-class condition; the vines are free from lice, and tlio burrs aro free from mould and aro largo and plentiful. Tho hop crop Is today 111010 promising than it over was before. Hop picking will commence in the southern counties about September 1 and In the Willamette valley about Soptompor 10. The second cron of clover will be nearly a i good as tlio lirst. Corn is very promising, and with warmer weather a largo crop will ma ture. (.unions, lsirrios, etc., are in excel lent couilitlnu. Melons mid (machos have been riHm ing slowly. Apples and pears aro ripen ing. Prune drying will commence about September 10, and dryers aro being put in onlor for tho wor. Tlio nrtino oron stood tho rainy weather in excellent form, and u very fair coop will bo se cured ; as a rule, tlio prunes aro larger and hotter than in former years. Tlio nrosnscU for enms in Oreiron are good, better than expected, 11111!, on the whole, nearly nagood as hi former years. WKSTKIIN OIIIUION. TIih mean tonuoruturo for tho week, 08 degrees, is 1 degree lower than tho mean of last week and 11 degrees lower than for tho corresponding week last year. Tho maximum temperatures ninged from 5(1 to 71 degrees and the minimum from II to 51 decrees. Hum foil on Monday, Tuesday, and Saturday in amounts from 0.21 to 1.20 inches. KASTKIIS' OltHOON. Tlio moan temperature for the week, 58 degree, Is a degrees lower than for tlio prucwHug week and 12 degrees lower than for tho eorresiondlng last voar. The maximum temperatures ningod'froin 01 degree to 80 degrees, and tho mini mum from 48 to 5(1 degrees, except over tho Plateau region, where it ranged from its to 40 degrees. Itlllll fell Oil MoilihlV. Tuumliiv. Kntnr. day, and a few showers Suiidnv morning, in iimouiiUi from 0.10 to 1.22 filches. ff LabbW P tm l BUSINESS CARDS. Manv neoole burn the candle of life at both eudf. So tut men who nevr 1 Into vicious di tion use up their en ergies juiit as much by overwork or late Hours; anu nearly an women arc compelled by circumstances to use up their vital powers beyond all rea son : It may be in housework ; or social demand , or the bearing and rearing of children : At any rate the candle of life 19 too rapidly consumed. Some people need to have their natural vigor constantly reinforced in the same proportion that it is used up. They need the fortifyitiK help of Ur Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is a powerful altera tive and invigorant of the dinestlve func tions and liver; it cleanses the blood, and makes fresh blood aud healthy flesh. Nerv ous, debilitated women should take it in conjunction with Dr. Pierce's l'avorite Pre scription which is specially designed for female weakness and nervous troubles. Mrs. Bailie Kauffinan.of Vlrgft City, CodarCo., Mo., writes: " I had millcred from displacement of internal organs aud female weakncM for one year Had a bearing down sensation and very tllwurecahle reeling after my second child was born; I could be on my feel only a few minutes until he was six weeks old, then I commenced taking Dr Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery and 'l'avorite Prescription.' 1 took seven bot tles In all. After taking the first bottle I fell much belter, t think I am entirely cured of alt my troubles. I can do all my work anil am on my feet nil dav. I am In much better health now than t have been In four years; am fleshy and ia " O. JH. niACK Dentist, Successor to Dr. J. M. Keene, old White Corner, Saksm, Or. l'attiss desiring wperlol operations at moderate fees in any branch ar in especial request. (raluliiB strength very I By writmtr to Dr Pierce who Is chief consulting; physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgicat Institute, of Buffalo, N Y.. careful professional advice will be obtained free of cost and specially adapted to the individual case. Dr Pierce's great 1000 nage Medical Adviser will be sent free tor 31 cents ; the cost of postage. Given Away. Ono 10-20 Plutionid given nwny every month. For further particulars inquire ut Tlio Fhto Studio. Successor to Sperry tho Artist. Don't forgot that wo niako twenty-one pictures for 25 cents. Pullman Service to Yoquma. Tho first Saturday night excursion to Yaniiina was well putionized, This new regime witli a Pullman car service to Orogon.s popular seaside resort promises to become very tioptilar. Husiness men in any city down the valley can take the night train to Yuquinu, get a good night's sleep and reach tlio ocean in time for breakfast, mid after spending a whole day at tho beach can return on tlio night train in time for business next morning. Tako tlio overland train at Salem at 0:45 p. in., Saturday. your system All woiik places In closed against disease by DoWIU's Little Kiirly Hlsors. They cleanse the bowels, reguhito tho liver, mid lill you with now vigor. Small, sure; never gripe. Stones Drug Stores. Have You Caught On To tho fact that tlio finest pictures in the city are made at tho Kllto Studio. 7-10 tf Irritating stings, bltos, serutchos, wounds and cuts soothed and healed l)ii DeWitt's Witoh Hnzel Sulyc. Ho witro of counterfeits. Stones Drug Store, Bern tlio x N Kind Voh n Alnayg Bfih Signature Ifi . ,$, .,rT" Wrvat-VS '&&&( ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phone 1071. ROOMS 1 AND 3, flltAY 1ILK. Salem Water OFFICE, CITY HALL For water service apply at office. k lid'. payable monthly in complaints at the rffv advance. Make Steam Dye Works, No. 105 Commercial street, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladles' und gontleiuon's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired and pressed. Fine blankets clcuncd or dyed und nicely finished. Kid gloves cleaned, 10c; dyed, 25c. Platino Photos, Enlargements in Crayon and Water Color. Photo Htittons. Amateur developing and llnisblng neully done. D.J. HltOWN, GltOUND Flooh 24.' Commercial St., Salem Oregon. Rssay Office ANDVIiABOHATOnY. No, 71 Chemckcta st, I. II. T. TUnilLI. Assaycr, The German Market Will bo found all kinds of meat and the best of sausage. FltKK DKMVHUY. All bills duo tho late firm of Wolt & Miescko must ho paid. moi-,z, st son 171 Commercial St. rif The Palace Market One buyer rounded up thirteen head of lino young cattle last week, which will ensure you a lino steak or roast. We also keep up our stock of prossod meat ami sausage. Whon starting for tlio butcher, remember Oregon Short Lino Railroad Tho Direct Roulojo Montana, Dtali, Colorado and all Eastern Points 0.1m rhnlco of two lavorltq 1 routes, via the Union 1'aelfie Fast Mull Mno, or tho Itlo Grande ticcnlc Moos. Look at the time H Dayp to Suit Lake 2 Days to Denver Hi Days to Chicago 4i Days to New York Free Reclining Chair Cars Upholstered Ton lit Sleepliitf Can. and l'lillmaii l'ninco Sleepers operated on all trains, fur further Information apply.to 1JOISK & UAIIKKIt, ARCiitu, Satcin. W. E. I'OMAK, cn I Aueiil (5. O. TEIIUY, Trav. Paw At 121 Third Mt Portland Itaa gna m mwni nniHiiMiim y- TIME BCJH.DUI.K. I From Portland OEPAnTi ion "fait" Mull 8 p. III,! Aitnivjs uaI. I nb a llnttvnp M. Worth Umara, iuiiimu . 1 10, dlu.iui'iii LolllB.C'mrago and hast. H no te ne nyer 2.W)pm 8 p m, itn. in ox. Sun Batur day 10 p, m. Ix?avc Kiik'tn 7,lf am ITiu Tho ntulUat ID 11, in, Mua Weil l"rl Invo UulK Wnllii. KnnUmie. Mllilio- apiillx, ttt. mm. jjiiumi, jui WIIUKCC I.IIU11B" nu e"i-i. OCJKAN 8TKAMH1I1PH. 1'orSan FranclwH), Sail every llvoda. XOhO"MfUAIffVKt Hn:AMl'.its. To Astoria and way i-nmllugn, 8K)- knuo lljer 8.50 a. m. I p. 111 I p. m. ox Hon. AoUti. wn.t.AMirriK itiVKlt loin Portland, Kowlicri,' and way Op. 111. Ulllllllfc'B. , V.",.l writs I'rl T11 For Dayton Tlinr 1 cm, 3::wpm WILUMrTlTK ItlN'Klt., Balim CorvalllB Allmny mid Way Tn Tim Hat 3 p. m Points. Ar Ha-lem 10 a. 111. M011 Wed aud Frl WILlJVMIiTl'E K1VER DIVISIOiv. Daily lxits to Portland as aliovc. Tiarwfors to street car line nt Oreg Oil if the steamers arc delayed there ouur) trip tickets to nllpointsin Orogon. Washing ton, or California. Connection made at 1'oit laml with all rail, ocean nndrivcr line? V. II. HUKLllUUT. Oen'l Pai. Ant. Portland. 0. O. M. POWERS. Agent, Trade street docV S.ilcni , liOISK Sc ItARKER. Citv Agents, CanadianPacific Ily SIOYKIt l,iiono2021. it KDWARDS. 138 Stato struol S, C, STONE, M, D, Stimples of pruuofl brought in aro vry iipKunv wio'iiiougm tjiui a , lsnio ami ; light crop Mr. Wothlngton, ure. fouml the trade of tho rutted StutM in. eroiiHiiur. Amurlwui loeomotivo ho found in very gonoral use on South Ainorliwn railwayu and ho npprovod tho husiiuMw iiiuthwls of tin American maiiufuc t it runt in having skillud uikii to romwly defects mid study tht kpwriul nuodi of thu South Aiiierlitin rail wa vs. To Cure n Uolit In (Jim Dnu R lTtiivAi .lttmn, KTii wk KS. Tluoehlng Today. W. AI.SH-HwturU to thrwh twlu' f mm tho shook. Ho hiuM) neim of luK'k jsmln yl to Ihnwli. The Homeliest Man tn Salem As well us tho hiindbomost, und others aro Invited to on II on any druggist mid got free u trial bottlo of Romp's Hulsuin fur tho Throui und Lungs, u remedy that Is gtmninlootl to euro and boliovo all Uliruiim and Amite Coughs, Asthma, llroiiuhltls ami fmsiinm. tion. Price 3Ri', ami 60e. oiuhtw A Palace or Salt. Utah's u'llttoring Salt Palace, with its Midway nuisance and otlierattractlons, oisins at Salt I.uko City August :ilst. Thu Uio tiiando Western, tho only lino running uiroiign tlio .Mormon Capital, has arranged to give holders of all classes of tickets n day stopover at Salt Lake in onlor that thov nmv lmv.i m. opiwrtiinlty of visiting this wonderful strueturo. built of salt crvstnls taken from the brine of thotlroatSalt Lake it self. Tho inauguration of tlio Hio Grande Postern's dining car service, doing away witli tho necessity of stopping trains at eiitim: stations. lcmv.. imti.ii,,. ing to lw ilosirwl for an ideal trip across I 0reat Oppertunlty for Home Seekets, iiiecoiiunouv; mr too eiUtpniont audi, close on estate which is tomowlmt train service aro einml, if not suH)rior,to involved, town properties, farms and tlioeo of any of the trans-continental I niall tracts in fruit and othorwiso tail linos, rurthermnro. no linn r,iv.,rjrw 'in Snloiii nml vfoiniivi ,.;n i. .,.:n any section of tho American Continent Only imrtinl imvinent ronuirml. In! Proprietor of Stone's Drug: Stores B.W,F.M,'OltKnO.S Tneinoros(two In number) are located a Ko. ass nml 3S8 Commereial trcet, aut arc Hell stockeil with a iiunnlete line nfdruwand meilluluiMi, toilet urllolw, imrfumery, brush etc., eto.,te, I). BTONF. IlahadomoMer oxperlenee In the prae tleoof medlolneand noiv make no olihrge for consuluUon, examination or proscription. where there is so much grandeur of setmory. A daylight ride tlirough tho heart of the Itockios leave iiothini; to bo dosirwl. For inforinatioii as to mtos and for doscrlptlvos immpblots, address J. I). Manlleld, (ienernl Agent, 25: Washing ton street, Portland, Oregon. 8-11 tf quire of HltOWN, WlimilTMAX AMykks. Tioga Plock, Snlem, Or. Best Value. While price vary, you get more fo your money nt Strong's Hoetaumnt tlinn v uuf uiuur pince in 1110 city. 8 28 tf 100 to 1R0 biiBhohj Cmwfonl for oannhig. ltivuyour onlor. Market, Poncho Stoinor's 8 ft) Xt Beware of Imitations ! DHZD. 180U, JojwhIi Smith, u imttvo of Omi. ndu, agod ol your. Otwutigml formorV Hvl in SmImii, Lmt for Um ist twenty ymr has Ihwii a nkliitof Walla Wlillu. lie lwviw t ! throe ehililruii tluintliter ami Mw. Adolino V. Cux, of this oily. suio kasui.-. Aiimiitig. ima. at th fmnily iMme aH a Sllverlon wwil, of bowel trouUle, Ikmbtlm Stcwdl, Hie 1 1iinw MiMM NEW TOWl Soo Pacific Lino. Travel in comiort by the UiPlilUL UHITEO 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. K or full Darticulnrs as to rutos, time ami coplos or O. P. It. publications ap ply to CM. LOCK WOOD Agont SaiomOro. II. II. ADott, Agent PortlKtid. h. J.Coylo, A.G.P A, Vituootivor 11.0 SOUTH AND EAST THE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co, KXT1IKS3 TRAINS RUN OAUY t7lOO V 9-'4S 1 A Lv...;t'ortlana. Ar. ...botem .... Ar. San Francisco 500 r m 0:05 p M 6.43 A M 815 V M 7.00 A M 8' IS I'M 4.15 r m 7-55 a m Ar Ugoen ... .Ar Ar Denver. , IjV Ar .... Omaha .... Ar Ar .... Chicago ...,Lv Ar. ..Los Angcle.. Ar Ar ... El l'aso .... Ar Ar....Furi Worth..,, A r Ar. . New Orleans. ..Ar DINlNtT OIlSERVATI(;N ..Ar 1 Lv b;0j ;io An AM 'HOPM 4SPM "So AM 0.30 P M 9'STH 2 3STM MoAti) 8 4ort CARS. Pullman tirst-clais and" tourist nice nimTTrr. attached to all throufih train. Tourist can through to Chicago without change. ROSBHURU MAIL, ,-. DAILY. S30 A M 1 Lv... l'ortland.'.ATr47ioTS i.rri nil., Ul. t. 1 1 J"'" ,v,33 ... r ., . . . .u..IU. . . . L.V I SO. f tl j u I Lv... Portland . Lv.... Salem.... il Ar .. Koscburg.. Lv J7.'3o'a u WL.ni blUli DIVISION. BKTVKBN rORTLANU AND CORVAILH. Afail tialns dally except Sunday. "I 730 AMI Ly.. . .Portland. . At I 5;c0 p ! a r' ...iii 1 r - - . 1-V I.-2 M 2nPU con, ect K 1 1. -55 r m Ar....CorvnllU At Albany and Corvallis tains of the C, & E. Ry. INDIil'ENDENOli l'ASbENULk. KXI'RFiiS TRAIN DAILY KXCKIT !UNIAV.1 L,v .. i'orlland... AriS.-ieiG Lv. ...McMinnvllle Lvm.'Soa h Ar Independciice Lvl.'coiu 4.'S r M I 7.-30 P M V : Hflo I'M) . Direct connections at Xan rraticii-cii i"i , steamship line fo HAWAII, lAI'AN CHINA, THE l'lHLLIIMNES and Al'S TRALIA. ' For throue.li tickets and rales call n- V W. SKINNER, Depot Acent, or (' I)' (JAURILLSON City Ticket Aucnt, 232 Corri mcicial M. Salem Or, K. KOKUI I'R, NfanaiT C.MARKHAM G. F. &P. A. l'oitlau, I llllll IflWI llll Willi IMWIMI I IIIIWIIIIWIIIll IB1JLU ilOnflffllml Bu v9K9n You Can Get aLower Berth, W I tli otic exception the HirouKli trnltiH of the litirlliiuton Koutc aro almost Invariably well-tilled. The exception Ih our St. Paul Clilc'Hjo Limited. On the limited there Ih usiitilly room and to Him re. Don't Infer that It 'is neither so linn, nor so fast, us ANY train of ANY otlier line between St. Paul and Chicago. On tlio con trary, there Is no moro beautiful train In America. It lias electric liulit, stc'itii heat, wide vestibules the most satisfactory diiilnc-ca service on the continent and lower berth for everybody, A. O. SHELDON, don'l Ai'cnt, Portland, Or. A LIFE SAVED. loday we have opened the largest, best and most complete stock of Room and Picture Moulding ever shown in Salem. Your calling to see the stock will give pleasure to F. W. Hollis & Company First Door North of Postofficc. NHXT WEEK Ituriul will tai Mt tlio Sllvwton goodaa Washlnf Powder i?y ar not thcro it nothio g m good as tbaficnuU. GOLD BVMT for all cleaning bout the houao. Ak fox QQIB BUST twj n. t FiiuiNK mrm, M.L-U N4YMt iMtM IsraAkS xJM.M. . . .rTO5 k?PV ftTt M A mm &d&S mmu wuttVAtmx 1 ' Coniuiuen ahould bewaro of the chenn nnd :.?M,.""Sul)' W"Hfo AHltblt . iho. cn ,. b. ,;., S5 e wa japfc'sft's THP?nAv THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC WILL OPL'N HOU TUB SEASON. SPECIAL INUUCEJIEN IS 'U stinloiita who enttr during Soittombor. Por iircular or caURuo, addnW FRANCESCO SELEY. Daan. Salem, Or. Dr. J. F. Cook, the Botnnlonl Spoo nllst, Suooeeds Whoro Other Fall. To whom it may concern : line ih to canity mat itortlm P. Con. ner, of Mt.Aui;ol product. Marion conn. ty, OrOKOIl, llHH UtlfTurod fnnn 11 nnnnur. 0l" Browth in U,e loft our for alxmt throe ib. jiiugruwiu wua cutout twice and burnod out once by Albany Physicians, out the growth canto back m bad as oyer, and pained hor so lwdly that u 10 liad to bo taken from scliool. After throe week's treatment by Dr. J. P. Cook, pf Salem, Oregon, the Botanical bliecialist, the growth ontirely disan. pearo.1, nnd at this date, four months since treatment was boKtin, tho growth has not reappeared, and tho oar has on tirely healed leaving only the scars in dieted by tho Albany doctors. I hereby certify that the nbove stato iiMint .is absolutely true, und that Iter 1 u.i uV101"1 tlie iwwoii mentioned uie HiiHtavK. lias resided in my fain ly since early childhood, bearing tlio re latioualiip to me of niece. c. 1 11 1 . H. C. Long. huhscribed and sworn to Wore mo . mgiiMi nay w juwe, m. W. W. Hall, ootmty ohjrk of Marlon oounty. Orogon. ' A Few Interesting Facts When noonle arc coiitcinnlitini? a trip whether on business or pleasure, they tutur Ally want the liest service obtainable so far ns speed, comfort nnd safely is conicmed. Employes of the Wisconmn Central Lines are paid to serve the public nnd our tiaini ate operated so as to make clo-e connections with diverging linei at nil junction jointi. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair cars on through traine. Dining car bctvlce unexcelled, Meals a la Carte. In order to obtain this first-clus seivlce, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over THE WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS and you will nuke dirert connections a St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. Por any further infonnatiou call on any ticket agent or correspond with JAS, POND, General Pass, Agent. Mtl.WAl'MvK, Wis, or JAK. A. CLOCK, Geneinl Agent, 246 fitnrk Street, Portland. Ohk, Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIME OAKD. l:J;f,0 p. 1 :!.". p ..". p Mew York Life Insurance Cr, Largest International Insurance Company in the worM Inattmuct. in f.m. June 1, lHsjei r "' ,n u,c World. With over 400,000 Policy I l4dr f 1.001 ,063,060 titWti iiroiwi ThedectmseiJ lvju Iwwbaml, tw,i n und tw3 tlunghtaivi Punwal ser-! ww UM ut the home Monday t , - . iock. lwri It. u,e Jones corner, . " Kxpe f iwsm9 OVer ilu: Tu iii in iHMiraiuie ih isms I hanioil for l4ky Iwhlere in M ow 1. Ifiiit 1m nliluliu.1 ,..v... ,1.... .. ...1. . .. n l....... . . .... HUM Kit f ' . f -" "i-sm Mum miiwM uy use ""' "im aawm uaun U(UW "T.."' "" "whmi. whhi Muuiuna. 1 t liwraurautoHofcMiiiMiwit i.J. uIh fouml ff va um Utia Ui .j ..h mi jroH'U wtiit a loH Hum if .....a.... Yf "--- CAPITAL CITV Express and Transfer Mets all ruAil anl pner umm cagendexpra to all p,,u ,,', I'rompt service. TalepLene No. 70. Kit- DISCJUK SK1PTON Satisfactory Help ti metltuiMs, v.ai wait hwvol8Htory upidlmtiMw by omietHt imfr. Th IhhiimI ar. tlie mm tki t m from lear Mf4mt looking fair uwk. 1'I,W iitttll iZZ rend UwJofkNM Miul dWt h make a ttoau fur work. Hay, U.M8.il W.O0O.H w.000,000 jsMlTII, Spooial Atrwit. Htt Silain rir. "" I V4 Grain, Phir. Salt, JUv Quhiks!. Phomt 1781. Mill Feed GllWiffl NEW MARKET I'V Ynqulnn: T111I11 Umivum Albany .... Tiuln h'MVos Corviillis... Tiuln mrlvi'8 yaitilim.. 1 1101 ui inns: Louvoa Yittiulnu 7tX)a Louvos Corvnllls 1 1 :1" a- Arrlvos Allmny 12:iri . .1 i'or Detreit: Loavos Albany 7:10 u. m. Arrives Dotroll 11:.V u. in. 1 lleiuriilnu: Louvoa Dctndt 12-2." n in. A 1 rives AllHiny 6:: p ' OLouves Albany ti:o.' p. iu. Arrives Corvullls :.v. p. m- 'SLenves Corvallis :W a. in. A rrl ves A ibany 7 :J" a. m. Ono and twe connoat ut Aloauy and Corvullls with Southorii Puclllc tialns lvlnu direct borvlao 1 1 am) from Ise IMirt aud udjacont bunches. No. 0 runs from Alhanv toOnallls on Jlondays, "Wednosdays and Fridajs only. No. 0 runs from Corvallis to Albany onTuosdays, Thursdays and Satur days only. Trains for tho mountains arrive at Detroit at no'iu, Riving ample time to roach oompliiir grounds ou the Hreltonbusb atitl Santhiiu river tlie sumo da H. U 1 (lay. WALDHN. T FT P. A. J.TURNUK AEont. EDWIN WTtl'i, Maiilr Alliaiijr. Ore Kuiall pruVts. 'Jl Uurt su Ulvtusawll, Brewster & White St.te stret, n4r ratlwad. " v- - -alin town mt "" sooLia mtos! I'Uffo mm m mum POKTLAND. OKtt IWSOm4 Tietalir L.M .1 C WUI's Uiuk Sto. " wiLUMHrrr bivbk divuion STEAMER ALBANY, CitatH Zumalt. Loavos Salem at 7 a. m. for Portland aud way htndlnt'd every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tfc s4Mier has m ulwl '"', "'' IwissmmI fw wirrytuK lri n4 ,3K-iui.WuISirollllA1Mfc O. H. LANB Merrhnf TailOP 191 STATE 8TOBKT. rySutU S15 and upward. , Paula S3 mid upward