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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1899)
iMniHimiii'p'JMwm it tUm In i MiUilimlm -"-'I-r'-'rJ- ii--- (T)ur (Buarantee a, x Your Money Back if You ant Itl Top Coat is an absolute necessity These cold mornings, and we are fully prepared to meet your every want in Box Coats, Ulsters, and A.acKintoslies of every description. Tan covert box coats, lined and unlined, in all the fashionable shades and weaves $10 to $17,50, Blueblack beaver coat, well lined and trimmed made for sefvice. Mackintoshes in box $7,50 and cape Coats blue, black,' tan and browns. S1.50 to $12 $. TO. obnson & Co. 257 Commercial St., Salem, Or. IE MILT JOURNAL UY MCUfHFt BHOTHHllR TUESDA, OCTOJIKIt. 17, 1899. Dally, One Year 93.00, In Advance Dally, Coat Motitfii $1 03, IV Idvanoo Woelcly, Ono Year 91.00.ilii AJvanoo JOURNAL X.RAY'a." Aro wo never to hear tlio lnt of chestnut ns "Ingalls on Hlnltio?" mich A Bolem man may return from Port land tin year or next year. I I'm n free country. Gov. Lord llko Ooi. Pennoycr, novcr went to poo tlio prenUent. They let tho reHiilrnt como to nets thorn, J. W. Giiiin, tlio liutirnnco innn, In at happy as though lio wero n tolofcopo globe-night Krng-JorgmiHcn over win ning n :iVNitlt over mi old nuivpaHir plnnt. In tho legislate o forocnit for 1000 tlio naino of Senator 11. F, Mttlkoy, of 1'ollt county, In often heard. Ho made ono of tlio hUUu'h moat careful mid con ervntlvu wtiintora. " Tlio pnunga of tlio WIIhou avenue or dliinnco by tlio city council tonight wlth outobici'tlon iwrfectH tlio tltlo In tlio now government iiontodlcu Mto mid on (iirt'Mtho early expenditure of f 100,000 on a public building at Ftilom. . - Tlio Liitliormi iiiluUteni conference of initio. declare nguliuit llfoliiMuniiicu lo cnuco It takes n inan'o triut off God. What they inonnt wan that It loft tlio average man with Icurf cahIi to pay the preacher, tlio grocer mid tlio editor, to which them three will wty amen I fho Mate central coiutultteo of Now York refer to W. J. Uryim an "tho ra tio lal and approved leader of tho Demo, cratle party in tho nation." In other words, that tho Now York detonation will Iki In favor of Uryau uh tho IVnio cratlc candidate for president. . Governor Geer U In Wiwhlngton lining IiIh liilluoiico to ncciiru fir Portland u Kharoof tho government')) IhimIiiomh In tho uhlpjilng of supplied to tho Phlll pine. Kxchango. If that In truo, It will go far toward condoning IiIh nb. tuiico from tho statu, mid tho expeiiHo attending IiIn trip with two of lili ulaff. Bovorul good men for aldorioon tiro mentioned in tho Third ward who are Itepublicfliis. In thy eyes of tho tax. payors u Ilepubllcaii Is Just an good un any other man If ho U not o grafter. Tlio taxpayors havo ulso learned that n man may bo honont mid a friend of good government and bo a Democrat, Popu list, w own a Socialist. Docs tho defeat of Tongiio, carry with it tho defeat of Mcllrlde? Doen tho clct tlon of one mean tho tho election of tho other? Theo aro qiieatloim that thinking people art) asking them selves, says tho Salem Bcntinel. And tho thinking people aro answering them rapidly. linker City Republican. Time bring lt revelations and re venge. Tho abovo from Col. Alloy's pfljHjr is intercstiiig Ho was tho leader of tho Thirty In 18J5 who trailed the Do 1 1 ill caucus. Ho was in the depths of his soul (?) n free silver Itcpuhllcan. Ho sprung and niagiflcently champion ed tho candidacy of Hon, Illuger Her mnnn to do up Dolph? Now does it not npjK'ar from tho abovo that Col. Ilenja mln Franklin Alloy was Into tho fraudu lent ganio to steal tho scnatondilp for :t man who did not daro untrtiMt tho pub. lie with tho fact ho was a candidate? In tho Third ward there is ii strong interest In tlio selection of ii proper nb dorman to succeed McGrew for two years, Thos. films, Hiram rJmltli, Ira Allen, Dr. Meredith, General Odell and James MaOuiro are mentioned. AMerman McGrew, him self, may bo In tho race. " Tlio telegrams announce an order of tho war department as to Gen. Shatter his retirement- as llrlg. Gon, U, H. A., but retaining his rank as mnjor-general TolunteeiH for departments of California mid tlio Columbia n soft snap, lly the way, why not retire him and Otis for ever. Dewey is a shrewd Vermont Yankee, llo has withstood tho temptation to mako u fool of himself tinder tlio trying oxlgonules of oxeessivo mid blatant eulogies, as well us tho woman rejiortor asking his yiows on tho woman question. . . Advertising pays: A Salem ludy of fered n row aril for it pet cat in our want columns. The cat iiiust lutvo seen the notice for ho cauio honiu. Tho l'resbyterlmiN aro nearer lloaon ono way a great many of their preach ersaro lull fellows. V. W. Thiiyer-tho last nstlli. tlonal governor of Oregon, Is dead. Children deprived of fats and mineral foods have weak bones, flabby flesh and thin watery blood. The milk of nursing mothers, enfeebled by chron ic diseases, or long contin ued nursing, produces the same results. Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil partly digested and with the hypophosphitcs, forms a fat food which acts on the infant through the mother's milk, giving rich blood, strong nerves and sound flesh and bones to both. uc nd 1 1 An, all dru;Ut. SCOTT & JIOVVNK, CImuIsU, Nw Vor. Race Won. Without wind tho Yacht could not win, and if you uxpect to run In tho race you must cut dally good meals us served at the Wonder Itestaurant. From Shaw, Otis Hates the gentleman, who was re Krted to lutvo had the smallpox, resid ing near Shaw is reported as completely leCovereil. stfTiiiinnniiniiniiiiTiniiTTrYrYTiniiiiiiTTif I AROUND THE EVENING 3 I LAWXXXXX.XXX Fr Wfirii Uf1rilona ntl Ilia E Nfwent Ilooks and Hnlncv 3 iTuauauuumimummuiiuiiiuuiiimK Until qnlto recently, honey has not re ceived tho attention now Iven It as a table commodity. Tho difference in quality, flavor, color of tho product of tho Kastcrn and Western sections of our country and many other interesting points aro all discussed in an article by Martha IJockeo Flint in tho October is sue of Tablo Talk. This magazine is Just what every woman wants every day. It teaches exhaustively tho art of good cooking and of wlso and economical living. Our readers can obtain a free eainplo copy of a recent number of this magazine by sending their name and address to Tablo Talk Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Fa. Those who spend half their lives cowering in fear of tho wind and the rain and the other manifestations of nature should study this verso from Hamlin Garland's Trail of tho Gold Heekers." Do you fear the foreo of the wind, Tho slash of the rain? Go face them and tight them, llo snvauo auifln. Go hungry and cold liko tho wolf, lio w ado like t no crane. Tho palms of your hands will thicken, llio skin at your cheek will tan. You'll grow ragged, weary and swarthy, lint you'll walk llko a man! Victor Hugo's lovo letters are to bo published, mid the lraok, it Is said, will be it worthy successor to tho lovo letters of tho Drownings. Hugo began these letters when ho was eighteen years old. There aro ttlxint ono hundred and llfty, all addressed to Adelo Foucher, whom ho afterward married. Mdlo. Foucher's parents objected because Hugowus poor, mill Ik'cuuso tlio young Imly had no dowry, but llnally they agreed to let her marry the iienulless youth, After the marriage they went to live In a little Hat, for which ho paid fitX) a year. The editor, M. I'uul Mourico, says: "I havo never laid eyes upon nobler human doc uments. They reveal during Its most Interesting jierhsl tho Inner life of tlio most illustrious literary man In tho cen tury." All tbu siiiiio, most Hoplo will feel that tho Drowning precedent should not Imi followed to any great extent. Tho llookuian. Wo refer our readers to tho lulvorllw mentof tlio Keif Culture Magasfiio in this Ihsiio. Tho publishers aro offering $1000 dollarw In premiums to persons sending subscriptions. Self Culture is decidedly tho leading 10 cent monthly, and (IiIh offer should lie of Interest to soiiio of our readers. EX-aoVERNOR THAYER. Was HI Only Since Last Frlda, When He Was Attending to Hit Business, Was Governor and Also Chief Justice of Oregon and a Prominent Democrat. William Watlaco Thayer, ex-governor of Oregon and cx-chlef Justice of the state supreme court, died nt Portland Sunday morning of cerebral congestion. Ho was taken sick whilo engaged in his legal duties at tho courthouse Fri day but his Illness was not considered strious. He complained of a severe IKtln at the base of the brain, and hojied Ui wear It off by taking a rest for a few days. Towards evening Judge Thayer fell into a comatose condition, front which lie never emerged. Ho gradually sank until death camo to his relief, passing away peacefully and apparently without pain. His only son, Claude Thayer, of Tillamook, was by his bedside when the end came. Judge Thayer was one of the promi nent men of Oregon, being not only a leader at tho bar, but also having held the highest positions within tho gift of tho people in tho government of the stute. He was born at Lima, Living stono county.'N. Y., July US, 1727, and was consequently 72 years of ago. He obtained his early education In tho com mon schcols of New York, and was ad mitted to tlio bar at Rochester in that state, in 1851. In 1802 he cttmo to Ore gon, forming a law partnership at Cor vallis, with his brother, Andrew J. Thayer, who had preoeoded him. Soon after his arrival in Oregon, however, he removed to Lowiston, Idaho, where he remained until 18(17, serving one term in tho territorial legislature of that state. Ho resumed the practlco of law in Port land upon his return to Oregan. In 1878 ho was nominated for governor on the state democratic ticket, and although tho state was republican by a largo ma jority, ho wits elected and Inducted into tlio gubernatorial chair !cpt 11, of the sitmo year. Ho served tho statu as gov ernor with credit, retuunlng to tho prac tice of law upon the expiration of his term of olllco. In lKHTi he was elected chief Justice of the state on the democratic ticket. He rendered many lniortaut decisions dur liis term. Judge Thayer was univer sally liked anl was esieciully beloted by tho younger lawyers of tho state, who found In him a ready counsellor mid a warm jiersonol friend. Ho took ii (loop Interest in the younger lawyers mid was always ready to assist them in any way within his power. Tho de ceased leaves a wifo mid mi only son to mourn his death. The funeral took place Tuesday. EDUCATIONAL AND MUSICAL. Mi. Rng?! College tege oungmen. Cohducted by no lathers. Healthfully I'lv InCrtfmt. f Ii Inline (mm r. . t . " .... . . i , . . ---........ ... .....vw ..w... ftftiem, w nines irom rornanu.j uomplrtb ami Tiionooaii Ceuhses: Preparatory Literary, Scientific, Classical, Normal, Commercial. Spjxial Courses in Math'c matics, Surveying, Drawing, Civil Service, French, German, 8panlsh, Italian Shorthand, Typewriting, Tefegraphy, .Music. A special class is provided for etu, dents who on account of farm labor, wish to enter late in fall and leave early in spring. Academic degrees and tecshcrs state certificates and state diplomas con ferred. Send for catalogue. Address, Tub Piiksidknt Mount Anof.i- Collimk, Mt. Angel, Ore. jrABllS0 id '9 SHWttiftierroaj wo ama trees. MJrSlY- PXIHCtPAL. JAllM, Osteon. CJ fia-tu utdjrz&dJ (?6az&2' c ft0rM&?' ff'JrtitiJJ. 6ww?ty The dfst in the west: The University CoIIeg? of Mtisic now in session. Faculty of seven superior teachers, When you study music you should have the very best Instruction obtainable. It is n saving of time and money. Phone Still for catalogue, or address, FUANCESCO SKLKY, Dean, Salem, Oregon. Salem Studio inter-state conservatory of ausic. Mrs. Efla finders Willman Over First National Dank. Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Reading. Studio hours from I) to 12 and 2 toS. TWO FIXE XEr lHAXOS IX STUJHO OR lTSE OF PUPILS. To Curo a Cold In Ono Day Trtkn Laxntlvn Ilntim. OntithiA riviil. ilniiCKhu lefcinil lliu money If It full i cure I.. V. Units' denature U on oncli lx. JV. All Aliout 5 Sunday afternoon, Taylor Iteckley, assistant in Kohlhageii's meat markej.ut Itosehurg war seriously In Jtirwl while Jumping from or across a freight train at the passenger depot. Ho was struck on tho hack mid side of his head by a lumber ear, mid his skull was broken back oflifa crown, exposing the brain. No blame is attached to any one. He Is a son of James Hockley and it native of Douglif county. The school children of Astorcit aro now undergoing a slego of compulsory vac illation. Ilioonly patient in tlio city is a milkman and the olllco of milk in spector has been created on that ac count. ICJIMY'S MAKKKT. Portland, Oct. 1". Wheat valley Wallu Walla,68c. tor.!). , Flour Portland, $it.00 to 3.2.1. Super fine f.M5 per bid. Out White .'W(3.'l0c, grey XI to .'He. Hay Timothy 93f j l.rjb ier too. Hops lll;)c; old crop Cc. Wool-Vitilev. 12l.Tc: Kastcrn Or egou, 8(3 Mohair, 27 (3 30. Millstuff Until, f 17; shorts, $18, Poultry Chlckens,mlxeiI1$.:tOOto -1.00 liens 4 to o.uu, turkeys, live, I2Jii:k:. Kegs Oregon, 21 to 22UC tH.r ,),. Hides Greoii.saltcdOO lbs, 8(? Uc.ntidtv (X) lbs, "JvOSJi; slteop jxdts, 1620c. Onions 1 to Itac. Ilutter Host dairy, ;t0:; fancy creamery, Abo to 50c per roll, store 22 to 27c. Potutoes 60 to (10c per cental. Hogs Heavy dressed Oc to (I'c Mutton Dressed.d'jC to 7c per pound. Ileef Steers. X50tl.00; cows, !l.00 G?$X50 dressed, beef (I to M Veal dressed, 7.i8,1!c. SALEM MAKKKT Wheat 58 iiounds mid over 17e. Wool lite, lohalr:50o. iiarloy ) to o.ic. Oats 25 and 27c. Hay Ualetl, cheat 17.00., Timothy $8.50 to 0 Kggs 18 to 20c. Flour In wholesale Ioih $!l.00 retail Millsturfs bran l.'l.OO shorts $15.00 Hogs lreased, 5)ie. Live cattle Steers UJfcows 'lli to 3. Shoc-2.60Q$3. Dressed Veal tijifc. Ilutter Dairy I8o creamery 22vfe. Poultry Hens 7 to 8 cents. Potatoes 30V. f ALL I 2 MtDE ALL ISTtnESTKD IS OOOD MCKICtL WOtIK MtDE WELCOME AT THE STl'DIO. 0 BERTHA H A i Teacher of Piano and Accompanist. Salem, Oregon. Hhnllo-I) Any Hull. llnir, Itoom 10, ll(inr- tolJa. rn, 2 to 6 1. in. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME OAItD. 2 For Yaqulea: Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. in. Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:45 p. in. Tialu arrives Yaqulnu... 5:50 p. m. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulnu 7'00a.ni Leaves Corvallis 1 1 :40 a. in Arrives Albany 12:25 p. tu. 3 For Detreit: Leavt'h Albany 7:40 a.m. Arrives Detroit 11:55 a. in. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:25 n. ni. Atrlvcs Albany G:.'to p. in. 0Lcaves Albany 11:05 p. m. Arrives CorvallU (1:55 p.m. 5Leavcs Corvallis. 0:40 a. in. Arrives Albany 7:25 a. in. One and two connect at Albany and Cnrvnllift wlt.li Knnt.linrn I'nnHIn Mnlns ulvlng direct service tD and from New-' port ana adjacent benches. No. C runs from Albany to Corvallis on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. No. 5 runs from Corvallis to Albany on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days only. Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reach camping grounds un the Hrcltcnbush and Santlam river the same day. 0.R.&R DEPAUTl roa Mall 8 p. in,1 Brxv ksne Fiver 2.30 pm 8 pm, TIME SCHEDULE. rrom I'orllaml, 8lt lute, Denver Ft. Wortlif aii sir i Omaha. Kanuu f'ltv Lnula.Ulilcago and Kaet, Bt Walla Walla. Hpokane, Jllntio-I aiHiui, m. raai, iiiiiiun, H wankee Chicago ami east. II. U WAI.DF.N T F. A I' A. J.TDRNKR AKCIlt, F.DWIN STONK, Manager Albany, Ore. 8n. m ex. Hud 10 p, a j IiCave Halcm 6 00 am )Tus Thn and Hat OCKAN BTEAMBIIIIU Fur Ban Franctuu, Mall eTcrx flva tiara, c6TuMiTifffvKn 8TKAMEIW. To Aatorla and way Lnmllnga, I upm SiT" kAi't S 30 ni. p. in WILI.AMETTK KIVF.lt I'oriiaiiu, .cwixrtf and way 1411IU11IKB. 4 P. oi extluu ArS- t P. til. .MOM Wed, tri WILLAMETTE KIVEK DIVISION STEAMER ALBANY, Captain Zumalt. Leaves Salem at 7 a. ui- for Portland aud way landings every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The steamer hai been equipped with find cls accommodHtlom, Including an elegant piano. Unsurpassed for carrying both freight and passenger. Docky-Foot of Stale street. KI. X. EDE8 Agent. ljlll(l(lllll(lC Soo Pacific Line. Travel in comiort by tho oily BEATRICE SHElTON. 11 ft t ir ntul i (! i iildLund nstil C2 I a Minis (illtl Vttlll I ll)CCL7 41IH J kill IteadlnK. Studio at 478 Pront st. MIm Shcltiin haa atudled with mo for two jcurt and haa txx.n very conscltntixiu and sue tTrnlln horwurk. hlieUvery talented a an exfcutnnt ami a a tracher. Ilir pupils nro loth lecnnlcallyandtlieotetlcally well trained and It I with plCMtira ami pride that I recommend MIm Blieltiiii as a teacher of piano mink'. KMll.l,. WINKLKIl, 10-11. Im Muh. Iiiwtnr Mr. Wm. Francis Scobie, I The most experlencetl teacher of sin); hiKOnthe l'aoille cif.tht. Now studio, s.r.i i.iiKirty street, Mtlem. Terms mod. erute. Voices tested free of charge. 10-7 lw It is tliobellelof somo liUtnrinus that tho naino "Oreifon" Is AniKon In tils tiiiwo, that It was kIvoii to this country by tho early 8-aulsh voyagers, mid that American explorers so iutorpretetl tho word (riven them by tho Indians. Tho theory U plausible, and Indicates u strange fnak of fate, Tho mtiiHi puln proudly brought to this distant coast returned to tho West Indies 300 years Jator to destroy- the iwor of Spain on tho eeu4. dood Music, Uosner'n orchestra will furnish immio for tliu Itoynl XelKhlsint' iiiawiiuntdu( i.ako View is to havo a system of water works and u reservoir U Imlnn built which will cost that town Jtt.oW. An eight ton traction ennlue, with thrtHi wuKons rontaliiiiiK 21,000 feet of lumlier, arrivt-d nt Mislfonl Saturday. A iiuincvt of gold was recently found. uoiKldiiK '-0 ound near Canyon City, says the News of that place. It is said that there aro at pnent 12,. uouiHMUt of sheep on the way to The Dalles for shipment east. John It, )otlsoii formerly of Peuil. ton is now busy takln the .nu-uh of tho Yukon valley. GOLD DUST The Best Washing Powder. Clean EverytMnfl from Cellar to Garret. Mr. Markham's most recent ioein, Tho Musouf lln)tliorln)(il, is one of tho few really great oems that the cIohIiik years of tlio century havo produced. In it Mr, Markham voices a lofty optimism that Is once utoro Impressive and moro convincing than tint notes of hopeless, ness and desmlr that eharacterUo Tho Man with a Hoe. At tho samo time he nobly set forth tho principles of that universal brotherhood whluh says: "My lovo Is higher than heavens where Taurus w heels, My lovo Is deeKr than tho pillared skies: High ns that Kak In Heaven where .Milton kneels, Deep its that grave In Hell where Caesar lies." Tho Muse of Hrotherhood will appear exclusively In Tho Saturday Kvenlng Post, of Philadelphia, In its issue of October 21. "David llaruiii Is duthroued at last" says the Newark Dully Advertiser. "For months past that book has led the sales in nil parts of tho country, until llnally a greater has arisen. The reg nant book of the hour Is Hielmrd Can el. Tho llookmsu's latest list of tho six tending books sold In twenty-eight eitlus of this continent show ltlohard Carvel to bo lending In nineteen of them, and to lw n oloso mvoiid In half of tbeothors. David llaruiii . Btill ranks in Mvood phut), but Is fast losing ground. A largo number of hogs aro being MilpiXHl from tno Kogtie rlxer valley. They readily command I v cents gross, tlio lMst;prlco that lias been ixtld for them in many years. A 11-pound sugar bout is on exhibi tion ut Iji Orande. Cnuslderln,; that from two to four jiound Ihh-Is aro the best sio for protlt, this is an enormous boot. Tho tax lovy for Clatsop county as iixtM uy mo county court for this year la 2)4 mills less than last year. No new levy was made for road purines. One hundred and forty tons of sugar ooois is wo average daily shipment Itelng made over tho Clglu brunch of tho O. K. A X, Eat plo.itv, Kodiil Dyspepsia Curo will digest what you cat. E. It. Gum- bio, vurnnn, Tox., says, 'It rclluved me from ltie,4tuil and cured me. U s my overturning friend " Stone's Drug Store. HPERUl WILLAMETTE K1VER DIVISION. Dally boats la Portlattd u above. Transfers to street car line at Ortg Cilt If the steamers are delayed there ounij trip tickets to all points In Oregon, Wsihi . ton, or Callfoml a. Connection mule at Pott land with all rail, ocean andrirerllnei W. 11. HURLUUKT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. G. M. POWERS. Agent, Tr-tde street dock Salera. DOISE & DARKER, City Agentt. SOUTH AND EAST VIA THE Si-HSTA RO'JTE ntE Pacific Co, OFTHE Southern 17:00 p 94S r 7-MS A KXfVCSS TRAINS RUN DAILY Lv...;l'ortland. ,.Ar Ar. ...Salem .... Ar Ar. San Francisco. Lv Ii (0:15 am S.-5a.m (b:0ipu Dissolution NMice. Tho IiuhIiioss Intely couducteil by It. J.Hersehb.tcli and J. O. Itelgelnutn as llerschbaoh & Iteigelmnii will bo con. tinned by tho undersigned, ho having iKitight out all tho interest of his lato partner. All hills due to and liabilities of the Into llrm will Ikj seltleil bv 10 It tf It. J. HuilSCIIIMCII. Win the Rai-e.. Only ono yscht can win tho interna, tlonal race, hut all tho eitizens of Salem who chooso to enter and comply with tho rules, will lw loaded with prize groceries at ItitiNsox A IIaoan's. 10 0 eod How hard a mother has to coax before be can get her child to take its first step. fz 3 Mm fmm lliehartl Carvel, tho new leader, is in- Itrlticlally of moro merit than either of the others. It Is typical American lie I tioi). Xo ono need bo ashamed to read I It ami ndmlru it, and they who tiro led tu rojul it merely Iwoause they hear ox cry twdy talking uboutilwill beodN llwl." It has already run through eighteen editions and Is now In its 170th thousand. Tlta Uost Prosonptionr or Malaria Chlllaaud rwrlsa botllo oi (luoiaaTaaTc- LKaa OlIILl. TUMIA. Il U kllili.U linn n.1 .."..."... -. V". " .T" .' .'-. m uuiuineina iasiins lurm M rune, li Pay. Piles 60a. MIii.Vw4u Jainea Itoach, who has Uwn on trial at Pendleton for cattle stealing has Iwen aciultted and oxonoruUsl. Ho was two times convicted and cnrrlixl tho cujo to to tho supreme court, Iwing re manded to tho trial court for rehearing vthlcb resulted aa abovo ttol. It ts just bout as hard to Induce confirmed invalid, especially one suffer lug with weakness of the lungs, to take the first step to health. There is a lack oi coufideuce, and perhaps a crushing experience of a former failure which depresses aud discourages the sufferer. In spite of doubts and fears you will take the first step to health when you take the first dose of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It never fails to help. In ninety-eight cases out of one hundred it never fails to cure. Never mind about the symptoms. Obstinate cough, bleediug of the lungs, spitting of ,' tcmciau, night-sweats, condl. iiuua w.ucu 11 neglected or unskillfully treated tenuinate in nnuimnitn .,..! J11 "Perfettlyand pernunently'cuml by "Golden Medical Discovery." .. ff k. P10111 luvited to consult Dr. K. V. Pierce by letter, absolutely without fee or charge. Bvery letter is regarded as sacredly confidential. IJach answer is ?., K '.n Pn envelope. Address Dr. R. V, Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgi. cat Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. "My WlAf Was lskn klb In !..... ..- m - : l?Tw Th,.fcctr S"1 nrijtUwra pro. nouoced htr troubl couwmptlao. I bad YwS phyJcUus but they dU not do Kb toA 8he cached Blast and day. could notbTdown C-..fc?S2 S2 ?. F?. 4w. "2 iztz," yT'-iy". r . Tt I . . Mu,. u. uf rirrcri i.oiacn Headquarleis For Southern On-gon fruit, Melons, Cnsabas, Peaches and Gruiies, at J. G. Wright tt Co's Commlssiiin Hous. 10 11 tf Joseph Stockton), Ilodgdtin, Mo , healed a Mire runnlntr for soventiHin years by using Da Will's Witch Hazel Balve. Stone's Drug Store. When It Rains our hoies need tho best of care and feed and you need a covered rig such as aro furnished from tho Old Postotllco staliles liy Gilliam V Hrown. 10 111 eol "If youMiiur tho world ynu w nover tind it remedy equal to One Minute Cough Curo." it cures -La-Grippe untl saves thousands from pneumonia. Stono's DrngStcre. Conquer or Die. The lloer intends to eonuuor or ill.v and you to keep voutmiU in gmsl omuli. tion for tho battle of life must eat rtrt. 1 class provisions and gnnvrios ns udd by iiniiis-ou iv Ktigau, ui III 0 o il Notice to Bridge Contractors and Builders, President King, Farmer's It ink, lirooklyn.Mhili., litis us-ed Little Early Itlscra for yeuw. Says thev uru tho best. Tlieso fauious 1 little pills cur County Clerk for Marlon County Ore constlpjtlon Stone's Drugstore. 'gou- Oct. 0 d&w-2w notice is icrouv County court for Marlon County, Ore gem, requests bid from contractors and builders torepulr the Joint county combination bridge over the Santlaiu rlvor between Marlon County and Linn County near Stayton, Oregon, and repair and refill tho same with now timbers above the incdle beams. In accordance with tho nUnn nnri uudsueelllcatlonson tlio In the olllce of the County Clerk for Marlon County, Ofuon. aud also on tlio in tho olllco of the County Clerk for Linn County, Orogcn, and notlco Is hereby further given thai tlio County Court for Marion County will meet on Wed noMlay the 18th day of October, 1800, at the hour of three o'clock p. in , at tho County Court room In the County Court House InSalcm, Oregon, to open and consider said bid. at, which Ruiri uuie una pace tno uounty Court for ui.... vvuuij, viivkuii, is uureoy re quested to jjln and consider the said bids and the matter of repairing tho said bridge The right is reserved to reject any and nil bids. A certified cheque pay able to the order of tho County Clerk for Marlon County, Oregon for tlvo per cent of the amount bid Is also rn quired to accompany each bid. Tho successful bidder will bo required to execute a bond for tho faithful per- luiuiaiiru ui 1110 coniruct. -rno con tractor to whom the contract may bo awarded shall bo entitled to use so muun or tne old stringers for flooring purposes that re sound and tit for that purpose. Done this tlth day of October, 1899 VY. YV. MALL, 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 o.irticulars ns to rates, time and copies of C. I It. publications ap ply to C. M. LOUKWOOD Agent, Salem Oro. II. II. Abott, Agent Portland. K J.Coyle, A.O PA, Vancouver B C. Oregon Short Line Railroad Tlie Direct Kouti to Montana, Mali, Colorado ami all HasicrolPoinis the ItloUrniiileHcciile I.liu, Look at tho time 1 Day to Salt Lake 2J Dajs to Denver 3i Dajs to Chicago 4 Da)s to'ew Vork free Reclining Clialr Cars, Ar Ogden Ar Ar Denver. ,.L Ar .... Omaha .... Ar Ar .... Chicago ...,Lr Ar. , . Los Angeles . . .Ar Ar... El Paso. ...Ar Ar....Fort Worth.. ,,Ar Ar.. New Oilcans. ..Ar DINING CARS OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman hrtt-clats and tourist sleeping cars, attached to all through traini . Tourist can through to Chicago without change. ROSKBURO MAIL, .DAILY. 5'OOPM 6:05 r m 6.43 A M 8'I5 P M 7.0O A M 8'IS PM 4,15 fM 7-SS A m tllOPM 0 45 PM 8 50 AM 6,30 P M 9.S P M 3.3S P M 8.40 A TO 8.40 PM 8.'30AM) Lv... Portland ..Ari4.-3op to55 A M Lv. . . .Balem. ... Lv ) 1 50P m S2oM) Ar....Roseburg.. Lv (7.'3oa M WESTSlDlTDTvisroNT BKTWKW PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mall tlalnsjdaily except Sunday. 730 A MTT....VortbuKl Arl 5;5o p m 1 1. -55 p M Ar....CorvaIlli.. LvjjaoPM At Albany and Corrallii cohi.cct il ialn of the C. & E. Ry. TNDEFendeNCE" "FA55"eRGEl; KXPRKSg TRAIN DAILY EXCRPT SUNDAY.') 450 P 7:30? 8.-3Q P Ml LY mVLv. m) Ar ,..i'ortland....Arl 835 a m ..McMinnville Lv 5.5o A M Independence Lv) 450 A u Direct connections at ban rrancisco with steamship Unci fo HAWAII, 1APAN, CHINA. THE I'lIILLIPINES and AUS TRALIA. For through tickets and rates call o- W. W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, cr C- D. GAHRIhLSON City ticket Agent, 333 Com mciclal St Salem Or. R. KOEHLER, Manager. :.MARKHAM G. K. &P. A. I'ortlans nivt'S ehnli-e of tmi uvnrlle ronU-s, via Onion I'acllip K.ut Mali Uno. or tlio 1..I...1. ....... 1 o... 1st 8iiib; Cars, mul l'lilliimn ulaeo HU-cwr firatei on Hi I tnilns. I r fun Iter Information apply. to IIOI.-K .t HAIIKKU, AReiits.Halein. W K.L'OMAN,lliriAaeiil C O.IKI'.KY.Trav Pass. Atrt UlllilidFl Portland Tan OHBAT, SALT LAKH KOTJTI1 The attention of eaxthounit travoi.-.. i. called to the advantajea offered them by the " - "wsm, -inouicat oait uaKe Route llie same rates prevailed whether the tun is ma e via llunilnntnn nr in v.,n. eisoo The tutsencer has hit choice at iwn loutes out OI fort and. three ilironirk rnn rado, and four east thereof. No other line out 01 t-ortiand can otfer such variety of tomes in aaattton, a day's stopover is given all 1 asteiit;eis at any point In Utah or Colo rado. Through pullnun and touilJt sleep ing cars are tun on all train. , u.n m r.. reclinins chair cars. The service and ac commodations olTeied aro equal, if not su. penor totho.e of any trans-continental road, and tales are always as low as the lowest. If you ccntemplate a trip east, write to J. D. Manstield, G neral Agent, Rio Grande Jettem Railway, 141 -ITilrd Street. Poitland, Oiegon, for any information you may need in refereme 10 tates, routes or accomodations wu-io-tf I I rot uii...i iti. cowry aud sh. look all of It, sod U all rifbt rkd. sh It itUnt cat c th baby aad does alt the bouMwwk UkIuJIbi tU waklii." HBATINGI STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATER, Estimates furnished, and work done promptly, substantially and at honest prices. J r-nnt and Hop Dryer work a specialty. x. c jauitnuutms, iua state St, Phone I5II Crossing the Rockies. The most delightful ride across ihe conil. nent is Ihrougn Uuh and Colorado, over !",5JU..kD.0WUM ",Tie Scenic Route of the orld. It msttersnot at what seassn 0 the year the tup is msde, at uo ttme does Ihe scenerj grow aonotonous, It is an ever chancmc panorama of ih tvmi. -f ... .1 mo,nnt J0, a passing through gorces walled in by rocks thousand of feet tich and Ihe next vou are ahov i.. ..... ...' sUrling peska that tower above you until they seem alrno.1 to reach the sky. One of Ihe characteristics of the Colorado climate la that the extremis of temperature are never met wiih. It is neither so cold I ..iiii in summer, as upon the lines of railwa. which cross the fcseits and Plains. Ihe traveler over the Rio Graide Western also has the priviUce of a stopover, if he so elects at Halt I-akV ri,v i ... .- .1 . , -- You CariiGet a Lower Berth. With ono exception tlio through trains of the Burlington Routo aro almost Invariably wcll-llllcd. Tho oxcoptlon Is our St. Paul Chicago Limit 'd. On the limited Micro is usually room and to sparo. Don't Infer that It ls neither so Hno, nor so fust, as AN V train of ANY otliur line between St. Faulund Chicago. On the con trary, there Is no moro beautiful train In America. lb lias electric light, steam heat, wide vestibules tlio most satisfactory dlnlng-c a service on the continent and lower berth for everybody. A. C. SHELDON, (icn'l Ai'cnt, Portland, Or. A f-ew Interesting Facts When people are contemplating a trip whether on business or pleasure, they natur ally want the best service obtainable so fir js speed, comfort and safely is concerned. Employes of the Wisconsin Central Lines are paid to serve Ihe public and our trains sre operated so as to make cloie connections with diverging lines at all junction pouu- Pallmin 1'alace SleDini. and rinlr rira on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled. Meals a la Carte. In order to obtain .this first-clus service, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES and' you will mske dirert connections a St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all faints East. or any further tnfoimation call on any ticket agent or correspond with JAS. POND, General Pass, Agent. Milwavkke, Wu, or JAS. A CLOCK, Gtneral Agent, 16 Star Street, PORTLAKD. Oil, anr Denver, on all All frwh soeds. No old stock left or. BREWSTER J'llUOC 1101. iii i.UUK AND KUUD MUN Oct our prices. I,otet in tho city & WHITE. Ul Court st. wnre twen Lteden in.) HM1CI oi iicacts. 1-or information as to rates, etc, and for descriptive pamphlets, call on the n-arest Ticket Agent of the O. K. R. & N Co. or Souibetn Paci&cCo., or tdress J D. MANsPIELD, Gen'l Afft. Ma Grnd Western Railway, 14a Third reel, I"ojtUnd, Oregon. 1" Am llUXi No More Carpot Monopoly. 1 A XT C T-rs-sirr-vT --. s.v JJ.L r jt The "Plow Boy Preacher," Rev J. Klrktuan.says: "Aftersutlenng from bmtichlalor lung tiouble ten years. I we cured bv One MlnntA .n,.i. Cure." It cure coughs, colds, grippe nnd luug troubles. Stone's Drue Store, Havejiut received a tares aailetricant line of Cariwta, 11uk and JIattltiKa. ThfM are bount lu the bast marteU anu will bnak monopoly prlcra In A NEW IIEA1JSE Just added for the free dm of rotrons ot our Undertaking Derwrtmrnt iTT Capital lunk Shoo. 8 Dealer In Cast Iron, Wrought Iron M pmjo piates, coper, Drabs, itnc, j lead, rope, rubber, bac. liidea. na- ! iicrauu uourjj. f. n nriiPvaTuiw n j,. '. .- -..k.& A. .... A IUL, I.7L1J. k . . . T." T . SVI 136 Court St Bl tf Salem, Or. &ks&,&t i. jgat itcota. &..