in wwjvnip '"'' "" nyiii' Speciallti TODAY. OH G -GENTS- OUR ENTIRE LINE OF AADRAS AND FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS WILL BE PLACED ON SALE TOMORROW AT 8-GENTS - POPULAR $1.25 VALUES. 5. TO. 3-obn9on & Co. 257 Commercial St., Salem, Or. TUB DAM JOURNAL HY HOPBR UKOTHMKS HATURIM, OCTOHKll. 21, 1899. Dnlly, One Year $3.00, In Advance Daily, Tout Montns) $1.00. tv advance Weald y, Ono Year $1.00, lit itJvanao MR. CHAMDEHLAIN'8 DEFENCE OF THE BRITISH POLICY IN SOUTH AFRICA. Mr. Chamberlain, the Hrltldli Colonial eerotary mot with n Htorniy reception hi jiarlinmont tit prcwunting IiIm defence of tliu jiollcy o( England in South Africa, lint iiK)n division ho received tin) mip port of tlio entire coneervativo Union party Ml to 135. Ills njM'i-cli ihowed that tliu critfeiem o( Hir Joint HtftiiliojK!, (Implying that Chamberlain mid Hir John Mllner had incurred tho chargo of fomenting a war vtlth thn fioilth African ItcpubltcH) had touched a vital hjkiI in tliu situation. Ilix reply wan hi violent iin to call forth a rebuke from tlio speaker, and Chuiiiliorhtlu hiwtdy withdrew lilnnffun nlvo language and proceeded morti de liberately to utato tliu portion of tliu llrltlhh toward tliu Traimvaal. Mr. Chamberlain proceeded to otilo glxo tliu Houtli African leuguotiii one of tlio poorest hut "moot roprofcutatlvo x)lltlcat nrganlratlmiH uvoreHtiibllhhed." T lion lit) drew n cheer by referring to Cecil Ilho-leH, tho multl-mllliunairo at tliu head of it, an having gono to face danger nt Klmhcrly, lit) deolared that In all IiIh dialhigN with Krugor ho had kept two thoughtx nppurnioHt, "Jimtlco for llrltUlicra In South Africa, and to maintain tho parainoniitoy of (treat llrltahw" Tho qiient'on of llrltMi pariiinmintoy ho dellned iih not meaning parnnioiintoy over the Gorman or I'ortugoiHi ikhmch violin, hut "In thu two Ikior Itlil'UII I.IC8 and thu llritlidi eolonhw." And then hu concluded with omphiiHUi "Kvery ono on Ixith Mm of tho Ikiiiko h determined to maintain thono great principle. Tliu ptiico of South Africa depend iim)ii (Ireat Hritain ac cepting roionlblllty in thuTrauHvaal." lie dcdaie that ovory tdop taken hy tho Ikient lam boon "to oust thu iieon from her position as Snoraiu," and ho lidded a Huntiiiieu which ruvootH tho (vol offence of tho Iloer republic. "Now thuy havu thrown off thu nuuk mid declare! thoiunolvoit a Hovoroigu, In ilepondent ntutu. Mttr inaJtwtyV govern munt hint had a MMplclnu, amounting to knowledge, that thu mhodou of Dr. IyiU has Ikoii one continual wtrlu of negotiation wllh foreign lowers against thu llritUh." Thin wo think make clear at leant thu menial attitude of tho pronont Hrlt IhIi nilnUtry toward tho Trunnvual and Orange Ptw Btato Hupubhoti. Thulr tiln couslnta of a dwdru to ount thu tjneen as a biiioraln front South Africa, and to mtubllnh thcinxelvivi aa "iwvoruigu hide jiciiduut nt4tt." Our muler will do well to group thin clearly. It ia recalled in thl connection that among Sir Aifrud Mllner'n uci-iiatiouN' I Housework is with even the beat soap which needs hard muscular rub bing" to make things clean. Gold Dust does all that soap does and saves time and much rubbing', eV4 far frae lnMUat" OoUaa Hulas aW Kameweefc." ytm n, :. Fmum cuahv asasiss9swBw emm nvh (He;! 9 9 ngaiiiHt tho llocra, found in tho UritlHh lilno Iwokw, gruat iroinlii(iii'o Ih iven to their H(?itntlnK coiiHhintly for a greater Honth African Kopitlilic. Thuy Maud for thu Itepiibllcnn-Dcinocrntlo Idea of iieH-governnient, iw opjMifed to tho monarchical-imperial conception of a vast (impiru with colonial annexe. Tho iiieagro reM)rtH of Chamberlain' Mjieeoh Hint reach iih by telegraph may not discloco tliu MrltlMt jnilicy toward Soutli Africa, but thin much hi clear It woiiih to iih; the Iloer eonlentlon Ih for u Itopubllc; tho llritinh contention irt for tho inaintenaiicu of thu no-called "Integrity of tho ItritiHli einpiro," and thuannoxation If they aniHtrong enongli of torritory upon any protoxt or over any eoiitrovurHy In wlilch tlio llrltlidi can Involve tho people of it neighboring or dlHtiuit territory. So the real question for each man to Ruttlo, whethur hu Itoau American or an ICngllHliinaii or a (Jerman or a Canadian or n Krunoliiiiiiii Ih HiIh: ami for tho Ilritixh iiionarubical Hynteni, or am I for thu Itepnblle Hy(item?HtrlpH'd of all dlsgulHo, of all ipuiHtlon of gold HuMh, rigid of (rauuhtmi, right of native, or right of oittlaudur, that Ih tliu real Ihhiio that Ih Involved in thu Iloer war. Americano can hardly help Hyiupn thlzlng with tho Hour republlcH, Their liltttory in nnieli thu hiimu iih that of the Amurican colnnUt. Thuy were pllgrlniH nlxMit tho Hiiinu tlmu to the Capu of (loud llopo that tho I'ilgriuiH landed at l'lyiiioiith Itoek, Thoy Niibdiied miv ago raceH, eoiiiiiiircd n wlldurnoMH, en tahliMluil thu emhry luntitutloiiH out of which gruti rellgloiiH and iolltical fieedom, mbollml agaiiiHt tho llritlMh moiiarehy, and to eneapo it withdrew into tho Interior, and again coinpiercd tho w'lldoriiHHi and imtahllHinsl after many tribulation two YVIIITK llepnb Ilex. Uan Kiighind Miicceed In the overthrow of tluiHO two ItepnbltcjtY Can Knglaud check thu tendency to tmtablUli a fed entte.1 Hepuliliu of South Africa? Ih It right to I in pone thn llritlxli monarelilcal HyHtmn upon that viiHt undeeloxMl ie glou? Or nlionld tho iiHplratlonn of the white populatioiiH o beuouiu Hoveroigu iiidopondant Itepnblle bu eurrlod into Hiecomtftil realljtatioiiH? Time, truth and diwtluy only can aiiHuer. If tho Amurloaii eolonUtH had U'en uniHluMl in lliolr war agaliiHt HrltUh do inaudu, would rtwlHtuiicO have ceaml? Would they not latvo "trucked" Into the Interior and founded a now Itopubllc jiihi ait inu lioern ill. if Woiilil our colonial forefatheiH havu ticcepttyl momirohictil rulo had thoy bwn whipped at Ynrktuwn? Will Unglaud, whipping thu HfHiiM hi a doieu battbmdostroy ,tho Hplrit of Independence in those people? Wo prtHllol not, Tho Hplrit of librrty, rtMitflancu to tyranny and to tliu domina tion of arlntooragy and eupitiilhitio clan rulu ilww not dlu out inu day or a year. Krin;or'it utterance that South Africa miut Immmuiio freoor hetximu tho white nian'iignuo will beuome prophetle. A itinfederutioit of lndtitimUnt South AiricM K.'puiiiiod u an Inuvitaiilo an a confederation of the I'aiiadian hIiiUm or Hard Enough L5v.75S:. I yVSCS.ViJSgSSQsS,; , I ' t , I c HSKm A Wonderful Medicine. )EEGHAM'$ PILLS For Union! and Herroul ntiordtrf. luch il Vlndind Pln lntlieStonuch,5lckHtidch, , uiaointu, hulncii and Swtainf tfier mean, Oilllncittnd Drovdncit, Cold Chills, Flush- I Inis of Hen, Lots ot Appctitt, Shortntss of Ureaih, Cotllttnest, ntoicbcs on the Skin, Olt-1 turDcaaites.i-ritntiui urtimsnasuncrrous na i remoiinf sensations, cic. intseaiimenis all arise from a disordered or abused condition of the siomich and llrtr. Ueecham's rills vlll qtiicklr restore i-emsles to compleie health. Ther promptly retnore anr ' obstruction or lnt(ulsrii)r of thaarsiera. For a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Sick Headache, Disordered Uvcr, etc., 1 ther act like maale a few doses will work won ders upon the Vital Ortinsj Sireniihenlnr the muscular orsicm, rtsiorina inv ivni ravi um- picx'on, DrinainanacK ini mruv,f.Tiii.. and mroumlna with I ha ftomebuU of Health thv whole phymtoal mnorfty ofthahummnfrmma. For throwing oil farnrm Ihev arcs mneolMllv ro- 1 nowned. These art "facts" admitted by thousands, In all classes of afeletr, and one i of the best fuarsntees to the Nervous and uchiiltsted is thit urecham a t'Jii nave tne Larrest Sale of anr Patent Medicine In the World. This has been achieved Without the publication of testimonials. Beccham a Pills hsve for minr years been the popular family medicine wherever the Cnillsh Isnf atce Is spoken, and they now aland without a rival. 10 cents and 25 cents, st sit drug stores. tho confederation of Auptntlia. Now Zealand or To Curo LnQrlppo In Two Days ThVp lnatlve llrom'i Qutnlnn Tahlela, All ilnifrKlolnreftinil tlio money if It falls U rtirr t. w. tiroro a aiitnainre in mi racu ikix ': JOURNAL, X-RAYS. What llnally liecamu of thnsu Astoria pbeaHiint IniiiturH? Another boom in the nowHpaHjr buai- necH thetrunt linn nilnetl white paper 20 por rent. Aren't the dlHpatcheH from tho TratiH' vaal colored alKiut iih badly iih tho hi' formation wo get from Manila? . . Thu latlieH who uho nature' facu heautlller mid prize lino complexions id ion Id pioparo tti gut out to church to morrow. 1'iiHt wind or Mow wind, High wind or low wind, ltougli wind or no wind, Columhia'H tho gum of thu ocean. Salem icoplu Hhotild patronize legiti mate, iHirmaueut Baleni hiinlnuHH H'ople, only avoid thotraiiHlunt tralllokur, trader ortlealer In any kind of goodn. Nobody tloiibtfl tho loyally and patriotiHiu of thu roturneil Oregon vol unteers, but for hoiiio unknown reamin (hey can't ho Induced to re-enllxt in thin war for liuumulty. In 1H!K1 tho inugwiimp brlgftdo wore thu milt of tho rarth in thoopiulon of the Hepuhliean party orgaiiH. Now, that thuy aro not oxpaiiHloulHtH, they are all craukH, hy tho Maine authority. " Choko off the advortlHlug fakir, oven If ho liven In Salem, tiiit fending away for goodn, iiiit putronlr.lng tho traiiHlent ImukriiptH, and you will come pretty near Helving the protection UcrUlon, Pendleton K. 0, Deui: William J. Ilryau U now at work helping out tlio DomocrutH in Kentucky. Ho Iuih a hard Job in trying to elect Statu Senator (loelx'l, who Ik a prohibition!!, governor of .Kentucky. , t'ulcDH you have greater faith in Wod than in Home life IiiHiirauco company, how can you expect to go to heaven? It In a notable fact, however, that a great many good C'liriHtlaiiH take tho extra piccaulioiiH to iiIho carry life lunuraneo. It Ih well tiinpoak with authority by tho card. Tho Ultstrap liron. in charge of thu Kogouo lteglnter, who in the lattt campaign conducted it PopulUt paper in Culilnrnla havu thin in condemnation of tho national autl-triint league: Willie tlio league claims to bo non-partlui, tliu addrorri reaiU very mucli like u Populist aiuimlgn tliK'umeut, breathing iih it diHitoftlie Hplrit of vituperation and vindication that would no doubt Ih tho chief stock In trade of tho leaders of thlx movement against public men. i. Tho Uoat I'rosoripnonr or Malorln Clilltaitail KeviirUa bulllv of (lluniaTAnTit- LKaM OlIILl, fUHia It la almply lieu ami tiillalnula n tMlvliwa furm. No curt, no y. rim I SOu. 'ii-t 111 l"J 7-17 it .Vw ui l'rosldout King, Karuior's Hunk, llrooklyn.Mluli., Imsuaed Utile Karly Itloors for yours. Mays llioy aro tliu best. Thuu ruinous lilllo pills cur constipation. Stonu's Drugstore, Tho hop crop of John Whlteaker, of CorvallU, has lieeu inarkebsl. Tho product of tlio yanl aggregated IKI.OOO (Miuutls, or 118 luiKw. It brought 11 eouts por xmnd, or a total of lUUK). It was purchttMtl by Fulwr Nuls, of Al Kiny, to whom tho crop was delivered IttHt Satunlay. Tho telephone lino connecting luwe liurgand Myrtle Point Ih aUmt com. plolcd, A salo of bout ut Ucouts is reHirted at IlilUUmi. Two Shipped llotsts. James Sklpton shtppsl tvoflnelioieslresldsl in that section for many years; I to Seattle this morulug. Mr. fikiptou siys the liorwi market (or heavy ttntft horses is llrm, and he who bus good ktiK-kcau get letter prices than in many curs. m m Notice to Storera. Those who had stored wheat nt tho Mom Flouring Mills More the tire are now at lilmrty to remove uny of tho nurni wiieiuinai roumius. lUUMtf 11. It. Holland. Agent. 1o cure I.a Clilufte, Keen warm. (tnectaU) lb feet, sni take Dr. Milti" Nerviue. MINING LETTER From the Rich Mineral Region Ly ing About Mount Baker. Description the Trail of tiaker Lake Following Over the Olacier to the Famous Mines. I.vsiAN, Skaget, County, Wash,, Oct. 17, lftW. Since my last artich, which appeared in your cohimuHn few week ago, I have lieen on ti tour of inptction through tho vast anil unexplored min eral M."ctlon Hurnmuding Mount Uaker, and a few dlseriptlonn of the romantic and lovely wenery of that portion of our co.ict liavo ever lieen written perliaiiH a brief account of our trip may be Interest ing to some of your readers although I fctd myself Inadlmiato to the task of dlwrlblng the grand and awn Inspiring Fceucfl it wan my fortune to behold. Accounts of rich and extensive min- jural lodes discovered in tlmt locality induced mo to make a Hying visit to the head of Sulphides creek ,u tributary of Baker river aliout 12 miles above the lake. There I secured two mining locations anil at once returned to thin place for thu puritose of recording t.ieiu and found Mr. Chan. Thrasher n well known mining cxiert awaiting mo and anxious to visit tho district and in his company started on a second trip. After procuring a first class outfit nt tho Htoro of Mr' T. W, II. Thomson on onturpris- inc inorrhant in Hamilton who Is extensively Interested in mining him self, wo started up tho river In a heavy nilu. Night found iih. at a deserted ranch on Ilakor river about V2 miles uIhivo tlio mouth. Wet, cold, weary mid hungry we wore glad of thu opior ttiuity of cooking a hot supper under nu old shed that offorded a slight protection from tliu rain mid afterwards spread our blankets on some hay In thu barn, where in spite of thu cold ami wet condition of our betiding wo enjoyed to Its filllo-it extent that calm ami restful roH)su that Is tho reward of severe toil. Karly thu next morning wo were again on thu road, thu rain still falling In torrents, and nbout noon wu reached thu ranch of Mr. Iluth at thu foot of tho hike. The owner and his family being ab sent, wo tpilotly appropriated woinu ota toes and onions from tho garden, made a giKxl llro in IiIh wootUhed and cooked dinner, after which wu put our horses in Ids pasture and wrote a note, de tailing thu particulars of our depreda tions, which wu fastened to tliu door of his house unit thou embarked in a canoe on thu lake. Ilakor Luke Is a lovely and placid sheet of water nbout two miles In length ami of nu average width of one and it half miles. Its attitude Is 1,500 feet alsivo sea level mid lying as it does at thu base of iiiounlaiuH rising almost perHiudicular to a helgtb of H.OOO or It),. 000 feet uhovu thu water, il is as com pletely protected from violent winds oh If enclosed within walls. Tlioro aro ono or two small Islands in thu lake and considerable shallow witter at lis upper end, but tho average depth near thu center Ih HM feet. Millions of trout, salmon and white fish dlsort In Its waters, while not it few ducks are seen bully Moating on its surface. A more delightful summer resort for llshlng and hunting parlies I have never seen, and when it becomes better known I have no doubt lint what it will ho extensively patronized. On the south side of the lake and aliout a mile from ltulh's ranch, the government llsh hatchery is situated and affores an extremoly pleas lug, as well as instructive, hwsou in llscal matters to all who visit. Mr. 11. II. Iluck, thoHUHirhitendeiit, Is a well Informed and courteous gentleman, re ceived us with gro;t cordiality iiml Hpont several hours in showing us over tho es tablishment and explaining tlio manner of proM)gatlug tho llnuy delicacies- They have now oer twoho millions of salmon eggs, principally of tliu sock eye species, undergoing tho process of incu bation, and vxK-ct to mill considerably to that number before tho season is closed. Atxiiit DJ per cent of tho eggs aro usually successfully batched and the young llsh returned to thu lake -10 days after emerging from tho i'K, W'heu they are presumed to bo old enough to take care of themselves. That voracious mountain trout known as thu Oolly Varden is abundant In those waters and and tho worst enemy of tho young llsh. As to whether any protec tion should be afforded those piratical reprobates or not is a matter of opinion, Their destructive qualities may ho esti mated from the fact that from 15 to LM young salmon have frequently been found in thu stomach of one of those canabilUtle gluttons, hut thoy are it de licious table llsh and very gamo. Tlioro are H men employed ut tho hatchery during the lulling season and Ihediiring the winter, including the watchmen who aro eountantly on hand night mid day, as the slightest mishap in the arrange ment of tho water tlow might result in tho loss of million, of eggs. After eivnd- iiigunnoiir or so at uio nutcnury wo bade farewell to the genial superintend ent mid refusing his hospitable Invita tion to romalii for supper embarked in our canoe and paddled to tin upper end of thu lake. Ono good tnilo walk over u good trull took us from the landimito thu hospitable home of Mr. Itobort Shannon, it liunteraiul tranner who bus and liero I wish 1 could tlnd language to adequately ex expruss my thanks ami npprtvfatlon of thu kindness shown us by our hospi table entertainer and Ids ladylike wife. When I say the lattar is an ud"iirablo snvimen of the letter alass of Ameri can ladles I can iuy her no higher com- pllment. Kind, rourUHms and Intelli- genl she is witlial an excellent houw- ntie, nttti it uiero was auytlilng I on Joyeil mow than her eouvera.ttioii it was ah, wull hor cookery. LtMviug Mr. Shannon early tlio following uioru- rOlLHjrHdlf ' AND 'STftHfOTil OFAEN NOMEl &.CHILDREM is. D BY DkPierces d'O ing wo were compelleil to moke tliu rest of our journey on foot, each man carry ing his camping outllt mid provisions for four days, tight lc strapped on his hack. Were it not for obstructions in the shape of fallen timber and underbrush, tho trail might lie considered a good ono; but climbing over large trees, many of them four feet In diameter, with sixty or seventy Hiunds on your back, Is an ordeal calculated to test alike thu sinews and patience of any man; but thu alluring halt of prosectlve wealth, is an admirable stimulant, hy the aid of which wc safely accomplished our task and reached the mineral loca tions that night. There lie for the most part in a I urge basin at tliu head of Sul phide's creek and consist of ex tensive veins of rnpper, galena and gold with small stratus of mulidnum intervening tlio whole being covered with mi Iron cupping which the rodent sliding of :t glacier has removed to some extent and tlius exposed tlio ore It is necessary to cross tho same, which now lies at the foot of the moun tains, in order to reach the mines. It is premature toexpre-s any opinion yet as to their value, but lying as they (loon the same belt us tho rich mines controlled by Thomas and Kdgur on tho one side and the famous Post Lambert mine on tliu other, there Is every ground for be lieving them of great value. .1. 1'. K. Deafness Cannot lie Cured by local applications us thuy cannot rcuun tlic diseased portion hi thu our. Tlioro Is only ono way tocurodeafness, and that inbycnustltiitioiiul remedies. Dcaruess Is caused by an Inllamcd con dition of thu mucous lining of thu Kiistaclilan Tube, When tliit lubo Is lulluuied you liuve it rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing mid when It Is entirely closed. Deafness is iPu re sult., and unless tlio Inlluiuutlon can bo tiikcnjiutaiid this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine casus out of ten iirucuiWHl by Catarrh, wlilch Is nothing but an Inlluuicii condition of tliu mucous surfaces. Wu will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any cuso of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, free. . J. Ciiknkv & Co., Toledo, O, Sold by DrtiL'glsts, TAu Hill's Family Pills urc the best. Thomas Kglin, n lending citieu ot Corvullis, died ut his home in tlmt city ut 8::t0lust night, after an illness of 10 days. He wnsuged 71 yours and for nearly u quarter ot a century hud con ducted n livery stable in that city. The funeral will occur tomorrow after noon. Tlie Homeliest Man in Salem As well us the handsomest., and others aro Invited to will on uny druggist unit get, free u triul buttle of Kemp's liiilsuui fur tlio Throat mid Lungs, it remedy that Is guaranteed to euro and bollevo ull Chronic and Acuto Coughs, rtsuiuiu, iiroiicuiiis anil iinsuinp Hon, 1'rlco 25c. and &0o. eud&w I). II. Humhliuuged OS, ditnl ut the homo of his sou, ltulph Humblln, lle milos from Wolf Crvek station, Jose pliiue county, Oetolier tl. That Joyful Keeling. With theuxbilaratlnL'senetif renew. eu health ami strength and Internul cleanliness, wiitcli follows tho use til bymp of ligs, Is unknown to the few who huvo nut progressed biyond the old tlmo medicines unci the cheap sub stilutes fOiiietlmes o He red hut never accepted by the well-informed. Iuy the L-cnuliifc. Muuufuomred bu tho Callfortila KigSyruoCo. J. II, Wescott the city marshal at t-orost Urovo roiigmd. F.d Croui; was olivted to Ull the vacancy. When You Rule Your Wheel. Always shako Into your bhoes Allen's Foot-lite, u powder (or tlio feet. It kcrpiynur feet cool, prevents sweat ing feet, and makes your endurance ten-fold greater, Over one million wueei people aro using Allen's Foot KN?. They all praise lu It glvus rostund comfort to nuartlio imt swo leu, uchlng reet.Und Is a certain I cureo (or ingrowing nails. At ull drug Vs'.l'Sr'.' bh"? Btnr,w' 25-, Sfluipiel HIKE by mull. Address, Allen S- Oliusieo, Lo Itov, N. Y. 3 I Fonwt tlnooliidupemlmit 1ms a hill ( IKtlaUHW which wtiigbs IS pounds. Fruit Commission House. Just received Swwt ixitat.Hvs, Lemons, Smtlieru Dregon iHw.-het and l4ulxts. J li. Wright a Co. I0i-3t IT aaaaaW BaHI taHH f Jv.Ka'Hi4i''' JtfA9 ,VaflV" ami nr f-jjyj jrfj.1 yczif m$ EDUCATIONAL BEATRICE SHELTON, Piano ond Organ classes and S eht Heading. Studio at 478 Front st. MIm Phelton lini stii)ll with mo for two Tpr and Iia tven very cntiacientlnaa and sue ipoitfalln hnrnorlc. Hlielaprjr talented &a an cxoculant anil as a tpnrln-r. lift tmplla nrs bntli tis-nnlcallyaiiiltheorctlrally well trained and It l ullh I'lnwnre nnd r(lo that! rrcommend MIm Bhellon aa a toucher or ,,1ino mimic, KMlLUWINKLKlt, lUI-lm Mite. Doctor Mf. flDg?' College Salem, 40 iiiIIoh from Portland.) Cohplrtb and Tnoitouaii Ceuksks: Preimratory Literary, Scientiflc, Classical, Normal, Commercial. Spkciai. Couusks in Mnthc mutlcs, Surveying, Drawing, Civil Service, French, German, Spanish, Italian Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Music. A special class is provided for stu, dents who on account of farm labor, wish to enter Into In fall and leave early in spring. Academic degrees and tcuchers stato certificates and stuto diplomas con ferred. Send for catalogue. Address, Tub PmsHiDK.NT Mount Anoki. Onu.KOK, Mt. Angel, Ore. jrABLSfD SS9.s StoofftNfferftooj DAri.tAffm, UfrtMsCC lslC!WSUX& sey(sLJC; sS 7 s S x ,CM?W?7'trtlityZUCV?'J''J??2s The bfst in the west: The University now in session. Faculty of seven When von study music you should have tho very best instruction obtainable. U u caviint of time nnd money. Phone L'tllll for catalogue, or 'address, ITtANCKSCO SULKY, Demi, Salem, Oregon. Salem Studio inter-state conservatory of music. Mrs. Effa finders Willman Over First National Hunk. Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Read in";. Studio hours from 0 to 12 and '2 toTi. TWO FINE XEW PIANOS IN STUDIO tD'OR USE OP PrPILS. $10001 Will be given away on CASH ( Feb. 14, 1900, To Agents Sending Subscribers to , Self Culture Magazine Two Hundred nnd Fifty Dollnrs to tho ugc lit. sending in tne largest list f loo.oo f'fi.UO, f'jri.OO, f 15.00, fl').(K), nnd soon, n total of r:i Cash uwurds; ami in ad dition very largo commission will ho given, making the mot liberal propor tion. Send for full particulars nnd (rooouuip- ment. rouiiinio worK lor inteiiiuent Iiersons, Send two references. Tin: Wr.iiNKit Company, Akron. Ohio Dcpt. ii Capital Junk Shop. ) Doulerln Cust lion, Wrought iron J) -, piuvo initios, copper, nruss, junc, jv loud,roH, rublKT, bags, hides, pa- V i per and Isines. ) 4 J. 1). ltt'Hi:XSTi:iX, Proprietor. ? Kid Court St. Salem, Or. V j A Few Interesting Facts When people are contemplating a trip whether on Imtiness or pleasure, they natur ally want ihe best service obtainable so Jar as speed, comfort ami itfeiy It concerned Employes of the Wisconsin Central Llnei are paid to serve ihe public and our trains are operated so as to make clo.e connections wilh diverging lines at all junction points. Pultnnn Palace Sleeping and Chair cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled, Meals a laCaite. In order to obtain i thit Arst-clui teivice, ask the deket agent to sell you a ticket .over TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL. LINES and you will mile dirert connections a M. raullor Chicago, Milwaukee and all iwintf nasi, or any further infoimation call on any ticket agent or correspond with JAS. POND, v General Pass, Agent. JAS. A. CLOCK, ".,. (initial Agent, 346 Stark imeet, Portland. Ork, The 0pi?nl iDsiirance Co, OK KAKWOHD, CONN. Assets .... Liabilities. Surplus to Policy Holders. Will insure yqu against loss by lniirn.il nIT lllUIMA- I'M II """rtl vllivt. HBATIN0I STKAIVI, HOT AIR. HOT WATER, Estimates furnished, and work done promptly, substantially and at honest prices. J Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. 8. BURROUGHS, 102 State St Phone I5II AND MUSICAL. ALL tXTEnESTED IK OOOD MCSICAI, WOHK MADE WELCOME AT THE STUDIO, .'n'nt Teacher of Piano nnd Accompanist. Salem, Oregon. Bhldlo R'Awy lUlllillnir. Honm 10, IIoara-0 lo V! a. in.' 2 to 5 p. in, For boys nnd young men. Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Healthfully and attractively located. (14 miles from JALLM. OKCGON. BERTHA nuDDHnu Vudttz&M Ls?6u!a&' S- . . Cr ?. . a 'zm...- JfJ??6J)' J'ezo roK QtrAtoau- CoIIeg? of Mtisic superior teachers. 1 (iuia..L a Soo Pacilie Lino. I Lowest FateS Best service To and from nil points Kust and P.urojie. Tho only line running through 1 SI. Paul, Toronto, .Montreal, 'Boston. til )IC1 jci liVC Without Change. Iloyul Mall Slitimship Line to.lupnuuud China. Cunailiaii uud Australian Steamship Line to oandAiistralia For rates nnd Information apply to V M LOCKWOOI) ,, Agunt, Salem Ore. II. II. Aiiolt, Agent Portland. h. J.Coyle, A O.P A, Vancouver H.C. Oregon, Shot i Line Railroad IThe Direct Houttio Montana, Ulali, Colorado anil all Easterl'oiuts OIvm clinlro of two tavorlte routes, via tlie t'tiloti 1'aolfic Fast Jlall Line, or the iV" urauuu ocetuc jui. Lwik at tho time II Days to Salt Lake 21 Days to Denver 31 Days to Chicago 4J Days to New York Free Iteoltnlng Chair Cara. Upholstered Ton 1st Slat-pltii; Cars, ami WilliUHti Falaco Sleeisirs operated on all trains. For further Information apply, in HOISK & lUltKEK, Agenta,6alem. W K. COMAN.Ceu'lAgeul, (!. O. TKRKY. Trav. l'asa. Agt 121 Third Kt. Portland .,215,000. . 1.109.000. i;u-i,oio. lire; for terms enquire of ' ,v",ul-,i .Ul. II IV l.ici.,.! A.,..I Salem, Ore. l.nnn ' 11 ' II inn Knni n i van UllV 01 lloiiii Corvallis !t Easlm Railroad TIME CARD, 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany .. 'lraln leaves Corvallis. Ttalti arrives Yaqulun I Returning: Lcuvc9 Yuqulna. Leaves Corvallis Arrives Albany 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany Arrives Detroit 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit Airlves Albany OLcaves .Albany Arrives Corvnllls,...., fiLeavcs Corvallis lW0p.m, "ISO p. Ui .ia.tu. 1:4" a. u. .. j:jOa.m. . .11:5;, a. tu. '2:25 n.m. o-td p. in. iMttp.ni. !-W p. lu. O-IOa.m. Arrives Albany.. One and tw-t; connect nlAltiany and ' a. ui. uurviiiiin wh.ii nouiuem l'aclllc tialns giving direct service fiantl frour NW port, atufridjuccnt benches. No. 0 runs from Albany to Corvallis on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday, only. ' No. 5 runs from Corvnllls to Alhanr on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days only. Trains for the mountains nrrlvcat Detroit at no-m, giving utnnle time to reach camping grounds on the Hrcltcnbush and Santlain river the same day. II. L. WAI.DEN, . EDWIN STOr T. K. A 1-. A. i....:"' J.TUUNER AKCnt. Atbanr.Ore Matiattr WILLAMETTE HIVEIl DIVISION STEAMER ALBANY, Captain Zmnalt Leaves Salem ut 7u. in. for Portland uud way landings every Tuesday Thursday nnd Saturday. Tlio Btonmcr has been oquli.w-,1 nm, flm clasa nccommmlatlotis, Incltniiiii; an eleifint piano. ' ' Unsarpa5C(l for carrying both freight and passcngi-r. Dock-Koot of Blato slroct. Kll. N. KDia Asent. It Kant Mail Si. in Bis)' Salt Lflke, Denver Ft. W'orthl iJinatia, nanaaa city, bt,n nrtn Lotlle.t'lilcago anil Euat, Walla Wnllo, Himknuc. Mlimn iiHill. HI. I'aul. Iliilulk, Mil witnkee Clilrae'i anJ tiit. knne Fiver ant H)rr 8.JU a. m. 'J.SUpm1 OCEAN HTKVMHIUI'H. 8 p in. 5'nT'm" For Han Frani'lani, I p. Id Hall every lUoiInja. 'OLUiTiHAlliVKli"'" nx. Huu Batnr- ilv 10 p, M To Astoria and way ijinlliiKa.teiUutii hii;aml:ks, I . ID. IjciWU ArSa WlI.liAMKriK ltlVKIt !l. Calctn OHO ant I Tils Tim I'ortliuid, .Nt'wln'rtf and wajrlC p. 111. IJOHllllgS. 1 .MUD) Wei. I Fti and Hat WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION Dally botts to Portland as atovc. Transfers to street car line at Ureg Cits if Ihe steamers are delayed there oanD trip tickets to all points In Oregon, YVihli,e ton, or California. Connection made at Port land with all rail, ocean amlr,vcr lines W. II. IIURLIIUKT. Cen'l Pat. Agt. Portland, Or (J. M. POWERS. Agent, Trade ttreet dock Salem, IIOISK & 1IAKKER, City Agents. SOUTH AND EAST VIA THE SrHSTA RO'JTE or THE Southern Pacific Co, KXmKSS TRAINS RUN IM11V 7:oop Ml Lv,..;i'ortland. ..Ar 945 r M V Ar. . . .Sateui ....Ar 745 AM) Ar. San Francisco. Lv U:I5aw 5-15 am IbiOjrw Joorn Ar Ogden ... .Ar 0:05 I'M Ar Denver. . Lv 6.43 AM Ar .... Omaha .... Ar 815 p m Ar . . . . Chicago . . . . Lv 7.00 am Ar. ..Los Anelea.,.Ar o'tSTM Ar... El Paso, ...Ar 4.15 r M Ar....Fort Worth.. ,,Ar 7.55 A m Ar. . New Orleans. ..Ar iiiorx 645 m 8 50 A H 6.30 p u 9 35 PM 2 35PM 8. 40 A nt 8.40 tit DINING CARS OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman rirst-clais and tourist sleeping cart attached to all through traim , TourMcsri through to Chicago without change. KOSKBURQ MAIL, -DAILV. 8.3o am) Lv. IO.-55 A M 5- Lv. PortTand ..Ar 14 Jola .Baleia.... Lv-jt 5o,ri Sjo PMjr....Rojeburg.. Lv 73oA u WEST SIDE DIVISION. UBTWKBN PORTLAND AND C0RVAU.lt, Mail Mains dailyexcept Sunday. 730 a Ml'Lvr... Portland,. Arl SofM 11.-55 m) Ar... .Corvallis . . Lv I torjt At Albany and Corvallis connect it tains of the C. & E. Ry. INsTETEnDENCE TAS"bENOEK. KXfRltSS TRAIN DAILY KXCKPT SUNDAY 4.5opm) 7.'30P m 8:30 m) Lv ... Portland.... Ar Arl 8.J5AM LvU.-5oAM LvJj50 M 8.-J5 A M Lv....Mc.Minnville Ar Ind ependence Direct connections at San t-ranctsco with steamship lines h IUWAI1, 1APAN'. CHINA, 'IIIEPIIILLIPINE5 and AUS TRALIA For through tickets and rates call o- W. V, SKINNER, Depot Agent, er C- D. CiAURIbLSON City Ticket Agent, J31 Com mctcial St Salem Or. R. KOEULER, Manager. C.MARKIIAM G. F. &P. A. Tord" You Can Get a Lower Berth, With one exception the through trains or the Burlington Route ure almost Invariably 'well-tilled. The exception Is our St. Tuul UhlcaKo Limited. On the limited there Is usually room and to spare. Don't Infer that It U neither so tine, nor so fat, as ANY train of ANY other Hoe between St Paul and Chicago. On the con trary, there is no more beautiful train In America. It has electric light, steini heat, wide vest ibu lei the most satisfactory dlnlng-ca service on the continent aqd lower berth for everybody, A. C. SHELDON. Uen'I Airent, Tortland, Or. kvKaMafTCTJSBasBnaBBBMMHaBHnaaftBBSSfssssassssbMa) Dr.rAllTI TIME RCIIKIlCtK. (All lit t roa From Portland A.kai.,.JJb-j- .- tffeattfc jufAJldi-i-.-.