rry-yssWW f"!H)Wiy j(-i"Ww grMgFWl'-i",ailiSMJHPJs ym)i.KMl(l'll.,lIW"WlH!JllW' I III! Ill MMMAMaMMMiHiMMliMMMiHMMSayBCMMIIlSil DifPi Arstina in- -' i ii-----'mimetBmr-niirm'n-mn-Hitt WtwaaaaMiMiBAUiMMM UillLjlllbl idCyUI I (9,1. pale, then your lip, and QQ M S rxz it C New and Nobby Reefers, Reeferets, f o ' KOH :3 02 $1,50 to $7,50, Josies. -sV Nothing Newer, We guarantee these 10 per cent lower Than anything on the coast. CO 533 TO CO 00 6. If. Jolinson & Go, 257 Commercial St., Salem, Or. TOE DAILY JOURNAL BY HOKBR DROTHRKS 8ATUJIDAY, NOV. L 18IW. Dally, Ono Tear 93,00, In Advanoo Dally, roar MontU $1 00. W idvanoo Weekly, Oaa Yoar 81.00, In iJvanoo FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT THE INTEREBTObTHE PEOPLE, IN If o mu of the so-called groat flnnn cier would rack tliolr brain to doviso llnanciiil scheme of practical bonoflt to the people tlio nniiio of financier would lo in blither estimation. J! ill tliolr schema In generally to got tliu ndvutit npfo of tlio pcojilo ami roll up wealth out of their necessities. Hence wo find tlio city and school district attiKgurlii under (normouH Intercut burtloiin. HIhii woll-known fact that theru in lying idle In this tato about a million dollar of state money lielongliiK to dif ferent school and land fund. Tlio suite loans on real oMnto at 1 porcaiit, anil suffer great losses from foreclosure. If thin money and tlio state's idlo money were loaned to school districts at 4 per rent, an In done In Wnnlittigtuu and Ne braska, tliuro would bo many new school house built In Oregon if that worn tlio law and los inonuy lylnjc Idle. In tliu wimo lino, good llnunclng for the jiooplo would miirgcRt thut a city use cheap capital to operate It own water alid Unlit plant, not taxing tlio private ueor any hlltpr than ho In now taxed, hut by Retting u lower rule of Interest than any private corporation can ob tain n city can niako It Unlit and water plant a source of ruvoiiuo. Of course, this in only possible under good business admluiiitmtlon. Hut all cltlo tnluht ax well prcparo to put tlielr ulialr on a business basis or re tin' from the rare of modern municipal development. For Iuataucu, our neluhhor City of Albany Ims a debt of about 1115,000 drawing 0 per cent. 00,000 In bonded debt, and warrant draw 0 er cent, selling at a discount of from 3 to 10 wr cent. Tim Albany school district ha a debt of about f 10,000. The district ban two line school limine to show for thin. The electric llitlit plant I capital 1ml at about t 111,000, and on thin (bo private lighting ret outlet pay about K percent, Our Informant said that for U Incandescent in hi retldenco he paid f-'.oO per mouth, whethur light wero used or not making no difference. If the city owned the plant, jmylng t cent on the investment, thoulty would get light free and make a profit of nearly 2,000 a year. At present tlio city I without light, the contract hav ing expire! ami no new agreaiueut litis JOURNAL "X RAY'." Tlio fine complexion weather eontjn- lll'. The hoy lira impartial on Hallowe'en night. They Alight neither friend nor foe. Muko yourself a Christina present of a lino write-up In our Christmas edition. . Wo shall not mention it ngaiu HiIh week that the sauerkraut and wiener' wurst season ha arrived. The flub liar Ih tame compared with tlio Htnall ox liar from other towns. Albany Democrat Amen, ltro. Nutting. . Tliu llnlowe'cu boy in old time olid business men now once curried off u lot of East Kuleiu gates and threw thoni In the river. That wan carrying the joke too far. The find plum pulled out of the Me ICIn ley pudding by our Senator Simon i a f 10,000 u year foreign apxilutment. He I not niHtllng place for htHiiophow and little grain for himself. Orcgoiilau,(AutlAilinlnHlrul!iii, Hep.) The Republican will carry Ohio, ap parently, and that will lie good for Me Kluley, more'fl the pity, Hut It will dl credit tho nulls, and that' a mitigating circumstance. . . These next two montliH hIiouUI Ihi de voted to working off winter stock, novel tlu mid holiday good. The wise niuruhant will juinli bin trade the next Mixty day, carry over a little stoek'iiH kimIIiIo and push Id colleotioiiH, Clear the hIioIvu for tlio now year. cheeks arc pale, your nerves weak, and your whole body grcatlydebilitatcd. Thcdoc torssay "You have ana?mia." There's just one thing you need something to make the blood rich and red. will certainly do this. It will make the most happy changes for you, and soon your old strength and ac tivity will return. yx. n.l Ji.oo, all drufilill, SOTTft IIOWNR. Chcmlilt, Nw York. principle, cound syxtem of finance and poll teat economy and leave the people to fiirnlftli their own prosperity. There I n upIcloii that Hepnbltcan prosperity come In the largest nnd most enduring dom to the man who IiowIh proN?rity for the jieople but cee to it that he get ui tlio payroll blnifelf, The I loom are having their day. They are fighting for their home and "Ml- ilren, for their llliorty, which make men fight. The man really fighting Tor hi freedom will never whoot and then run, but he Htaud at the hint ditch. There I something suggestive in this In the conduct of the Filipinos. The Dem ocrat ha never believed that It was a matter of very much principle with them from the way they shoot and run. Who want such a cowardly lot of pa gan for assimilative purposes? Albany Democrat. Spanish War Casualties, A recapitulation of the casualties In action and death in the regular and taanh YYV nfl-SO Atlfl .IHJ- If JOl'O, volunteer armies letwecii nnd June .TO, IH'.K), contained in the annual remrtof the adjutant-general of the army show a grand total of 10,070 men. The casualty list alone aggregates 3154, of whom 35 oflicers nnd 458onllsted men were killed and 107 oflicers and 2701 enlisted men wounded. The death list, numbering 00111, was made up of 224 offlcero and 0305 enlisted men. Of tliis total but 38 oflicers and 458 enlisted men were killed, the re mainder of the death resulting from various cause, Including the follewing: Wound, 10 oflicers and 102 enlisted men; disease, Illi olllcer and 5344 "BoGtotffl failed to i i to try a me en listed men; accident, fl ofllcer nnu209 men ; drowning, 3 ofllcer and 88 men ; suicide, 2 olllcer and 52 men, mid mur der nnd homicide, 52 enlisted men. In tlio regular army tho tolal of tnsu altie In action and death amounted to 4155 and in the volunteer establishment to 5021. In tlio casualty list tlio regulars had 127 ofllcer and 1C51 enlisted men killed and wounded, and the volunteer 103 ofllcerH nnd l.'KUl enlisted men killed and wounded. In tho regular army be tween April 30, 1801), 01 enlisted men were discharged by sentence of general court-martial, and L)!!! enlisted men deserted. Three olllcer of tho regular army w ho wero killed also held communions in tlio The taxpayers, regardless of party, should bring out two gtMsl men in the the Third uud Fourth ward for uldur- men, who are acceptable to the till xens' movement, ami elect them with llurrowri and Huren, without oikm. tlou, hut publicly pledged to continue tliu Hishop administration. . Hurrah for France In spite of having a world' fair on her hands, her voice I ever; for liberty mid ludcemlcuco. The Pari municipal council ha passed resolutions, ofToriuif It uutlro yintthy to the HoerH who are "struggling for In ilepoiiiU'iico," nxj!yng their regret that the Kuropcau iMjwern had not in terferntl to prmont the ooulllot, and hoping that hmico would bt Hiillly M'cunil. The Point About the Transvaal Fran chise. Ono perfectly obvious point in the Transvaal controversy, u point of tho highest Importaneo, too, lias been very generally Ignored. Wo refer to the fuet thut the uitlander population, for whom the Hritish demand a full voting fran chise in the South African republic, hnvo uoexiectatlon or intention of be coming cltlens. In thi country a for eigner must abjure allegiance to all other soverign Isjforo he can liecome an American citizen, Hut in tho uit lander refuse or the lory government of (Irent Hritain refuses for them to abjure their original allegiance. Hrit ish subject, for instance, insist iijiou re maining Hritish subjects while exercising the voting rights of Transvaal citizen. And to Hiipiwtrt them in this, tint Hritish tory ministry ha deliberately, witli malice aforethought, In cold blood, forced the Transvaal government into war! F.x- cept McKlnley' Philippine war there are few war in history so destitute of oven it shadow of legal or moral justill- cation as this Joe Chamberlain war in South Africa. The 1'uhllc. volunteer force in which tlioy nro in cluded in tlio above recapitulation. A Worm Time In the Old Town. An old-fashioned basket social will lie given by Sliver Hell Circle, No. 43,W. of W., at their hall in the Insurance block, on Fridav evening, November 10, at. 8 o'clock. Admission 10 cent. Haskut, including Biipper for two, 25 cpntfl. Ilverybody come. ThoyHnve Dissolved, Tho firm of Gardner A Darr, who have for year run the old John Khight blacksmith shop, have dlwilved partner ship, and jolly Johnny will hereafter run the business with A, It. Wlllartl a partner. It will be D.irr & Wlllard, a good team. advised nie:ner air. There is no greater irony than a recom mendation of change of climate to those whose circumstance make change of climate Impossible. How many a suf ferer in sucli a case has wistfully watched the flight of the south-seeking birds, and cried with the Psalmist, " Oh that 1 had wings." But suppose you can fit the lungs to the climate instead of fitting the climate to the lungs, That is what ha been found possible by those who have used Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Dis covery. It so purifies the blood, remov ing the clogged and poisonous conditions favorable to disease, tliat the whole body is strengthened. With new strength comes new power, and disease 1 resisted and thrown off. There is no alcohol, whisky or other intoxicant contained in Dr. Pierces GoIdenNedical Discovery. " I feet that I owe a debt of (rratltude to jrou for pretMrinir mich grand rcmedlM, for chronic dlfeaxa especially, which the doctor failed to reach," wrilea I n, Htaplea, I5q , of Ha relay, Ouxe Co.. Kana, "lama railroad ngtnt, and four yeara airo my work keeping me In a warm room and atepplnf out frequently Into the cold air gave me bronchttla, which became chronic and deep aeated Doctor failed to reach ray cane and adriaed me to try a higher air, but, for tunately for me, a friend alio adtlaed me to try Dr. I'ierce'a medlclnea I commenced taklmr 0 your 'Golden Medical Dlacovery,' and by the .1 time I had taken the firat bottle I wan better, hiiu aiicr laKinK anouK lour uouiea my cougn waa entirely gone. Thit waa a year ago last wintert and again laat winter I took about three iMltrea to prevent a return of the trouble. 1 have found no necewlty for aeeklng another climate " Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are ful aids to the cleansing of the clogg system. I)y all dealers 'in medicine Or. Uull'a Cough Syrup Is the Remedy mi which you cm depend Mr th cure or a protracted cough or lung direc tion, brought, on b.y exposure tu cold. It I the most excellent medicine sold, A bottlo costs only 25 cent. The sheriff of Clackamas canity offer a reward for tho anrchcnsiou of tho highwaymen who held up Dee Vv right last Monday night. Ten barrel of Prince Hay oysters wero planted in Oyster Hay on Thurs day. To Curo LnUrlppe In Two Days Pake Ijixallro llrnmo Oulnlno Talilola. All driiiricklR refund tho money if It fails tu curx r.. vt , iiroro a KiBnaitim la nu t'acn Inix iv LuUrlppe, destroy thousands of people. It inuy be quickly cured by Onu Milium Cough Cure, Unit pio duc.es liiiincdhitu result In coughs, colds nnd thnmt and lung troubles. It will prevent consumption. Stone's Drug More. Qrcot Excitement In I.omIou because of the no as from l.adysmitli, but In Salem people are ipiiet Uriiiisn they know that they can prociirnull.tho flrst-elax groceries ami provisions at Hransoii Si H.igan' 10 30 c si Sent to the Reformatory. Tracy F. Sproud and August Klein aged 14 and 15 years, respectively, l(ao Itecu committed to tlio ltefortn tchool Tho Boat Prosoriptionr or Mnlor'a Clilllaatut Kcverla bottle of rjliOTKaTASIK l.isa Cllll.l. Tosia It la almply lion aid l)iiliinpn a ImleleM form. No run", tin pay. I'llceoOc. 7-17 l Aw 4m ElJtJOATloJiAL AND MOstOAL. LmJ4KSrSKWJK&MSWtl iNTrm-sTATil il 11 O0NSERT&T0RY ETTAANDERS-WILMAN Aiuocitle Teacher AVestem Consetra toiy, Ksnias City, Vo , rep resenting the InteMta'e Syttem. at Salim, Ore. Over Mrst National Rank. Residence 376 Church meet. Studio hours 9 to to C. sNxjrvrarsHvjarJRTVBt EVA F. COX, Teacher of Piano anil Organ, or.Assi:a in SIGHT KICADINO. Studie: 33.1FrontSt. MMInil TerniHlleasonablo ,4tuA.J4b.JuJkJkA4kkJjLt At.L INTKtttsrrJ) llf OOO D ML'SICAt, WOUK JIAUK WELCOM AT TUX STUDIO. 0 0 BERTHA H R Teacher of Piano nnd Accompnntst. Salem, Oregon filuillo D'Arcylliilldlng. ltoom 10, Hoora-9 to 12 a. m,. 2 to 6 p. tn. Corvallis & Eastern Rally tftttBOAIH), 2 For Vnqulnnl Train leave Albatiy .... ..fJ Train leaves Uorvallls. i ? p- " Train arrives Yaqulim..; S E" tu 1 Returning: 0,p.iu. BEATRICE SHElTON. Piano nnd Organ classes nnd S'ght Reading. Studio at 478 l'rontst. Mlaa Bliellon liaa-stndlnl with mo for two yeara and lia born very cnnaclontlnas and sue roaafulln lierwork. HholaM-ry Inknlnl a an executant and aa a tcnrlier. Her nuplla arn liotli technically and theoretically well trained anil It I with plcaaiira and prido that X recommend Mlaa Bheltoli aa a teacher or piano iminlc. EMIhUWINKI.KII, 10-ll-Im Mui. Doctor w Leaves Inqulna, ,. 7 f Leaves Corvallis '.'1 km!'"1- b Arrives Albany i":?" . L 3 For Detreit: '-a''P.t.i. F Leaves Albany,,,,. ., ,.!. Y Arrives Detroit., ;, :!?; m r 4 Ucturnlng: ''w.tn. T.pavpu Dntrnlt . . Nellie Brown Is now prtpi Ko 417 Marlon it. VIOLINIST ared to recelvo a few more punlta. liKre jrABltfHD J3S9. IV ,jTlV.PXItiCtPAL. sSALLM, OKCtON. &u ffiudttzMJ Cfru& Leaves Detroit..,,,. Airivcs Aloatiy.... OLeaves Albany Arrives Corvallis... OLcavcB Corvallis Arrives Albany... MrE""- 5n.Bi WOaini Ono aotl two:connc3t'at Alrmnv'iSi Corva 11 with Houthorn iCff'! giving direct tervlco tjnntl from N, port and adjacent beaches. No. 0 runs from Albany toCorvsin. 1 Mondays, Wednesday and fflj ily. No. 5 runs from Corvallis to Alban. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days only. ur Trains for tho mountains arrlwt Detroit at nmn, giving amnio iu" in rnnnli nfi,,ml,n, ..... ,., w ,u .,. uu.,.k KIUUIIUS (JU itrciicnuusii ami oaniiaui samo day. II. U WALURN, the (he !ntii T F. A P. A. J.TUUNEK Agent, rlvdr EDWIN STONE, Albany, oTtm irrc,ccS Jsyo roi QtrALoout? Tale of a Dog. W'oimIImiui Iu.li'iH'nilont C. Frank Whitman didn't have much of a dog, and now ho ha uuru of an ab breviation of one than ever. The little dog came Into close contact with Jesse Curler' blcycle.lt tall and the wproeket wheel lieeonilng one.' There w a direct evidence that the canine wn badly soared. The skin coming off ;the tail sailed the revolving dog, hut not the tall, which wa amputated to Improve the dog' apHarance. While extricat ing the little doggy, Mr. Carter cut and damaged his bicycle tires to such an ex tent that they wero In us wid a condi tion us the dog's tail. SUNDAY SERVICES W. V. T. IT. Tho Washington county board of cqualliuitlon for Washington county has issued citations for some of tliu prominent cHlsnes who have been loaning money heavily to apiwar and give cause why their nssossnient '.ould not Iki raised. Deafness Cannot lie Cured by local applications as they cannot rcuc'i thejllneuscd portion of the car. There I only one wny tocuredcafnc-8, and that tsby constitutional remedies. Deafness I caused by an li llatued con dition or tlio mucous lining of the Kiistnchhtn Tube, When I Ills tubo Is Inlla-ned you Imvo a riiiuhlliig ound or liunerrcct hearing and when It is entirely closed. Deafness I iho re sult, nnd unless tlio Inll.im.iilon can bo taken nut and till tubo restored to It normal condition, hearing will be tiestroyeu rorevor; nine casus out or len tirccuuo(l by Citurrh, which Is nothing but an Inllaincii c itidllion of the uiiicous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (cuuert by catarrh) thut cannot be cured by UnllVCalurrli Curo. Send for circu lar, free. F. J. CmiNr.Y & Co., Toledo, O Kohl by Druggists, 75b. Hill' Family I'HIs arc the Ix-st. The dfst in the west: The University Colleg? of Miisic now in session. Faculty of seven superior teachers. When von studv music vnu should hn.'o tho verv best Instruction obtainable. It Is a saying of time and money. Phono 2910 fpr catalogue, or nddre?, FRANCESCO SKLKY, Dean, Salem, Oregon. Salem Studio INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Ella finders Willman Over First National Hank. Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Reading. Studio hour from 0 to 12 and 2 to 5. -a TWO PINE :n.ew prANos tn use or pupils. STUDfO FOR been reached, Tho city has water service, but not a very satisfactory one. There 1 plenty of water power going to waste, nnd If tliu city could refund It debt at about 4 )or cent, nnd lwrrow money at that rvloto put Inn water ld light plant, both tho) brunches of the public- service could bo mado to pay a revenue to the city. The X-ltay man sympathies witli thiiltoern. HotMiu't liulp it. Hut hi heart hletsU for everv Knglishinan who tussllesslylowe his life In thut uuueco- s.iry struggle. There i no priuciplo at sla ko 011 tliu side of Kugluiid that tniuld not have been protrctisl by arbitration nnd without dispatching her armies to tho Isinler of tho Transvaal, On tho side of tho Hour It I an honor to die for u principle. What puntsnimint uwult Hngllsh stutesmeu who brought 011 thi war? A Peerage! . Tho attempt of the Itepublloan party to furnish an approved brand of pros. imrlty to everybody' liking will prove It uiidoolng. It Is Braudjiateruallsiii and Kruudmatcriallsm Ciiubliusl. A party should give the people sound ;UVV3SM- '.i r5-52i5si-5 Spmrktfng Qlmmm Wmro Cut glass, or any kind of glass ware, ! window panels and ; wiirrprs will sparkle if 3'ou use Gold Dust. It does the work your muscle has to do when yo use soap, tM fur tn !Ul-Maki4aa Bal4 H. K. FAM4UMC COMPANY tt.Uafa NV4i III Jw, Sleeping Antl Trust Decision. I'rom llm cIiImko Public. 'lothe fullost extent that rentrietlve romcdlo for the trust evil can avail, they have Just leoii applied by tho ; supreme court of Illinois in the case of Harding vorsn The American GIucomi Co. No legislation could be deendcd Ukiii to reach further in restraint of the trust, without musing more evil than it alms to cure, than this application of simple common law principle. The plaintiff owned stock In one of six g'ucoiu couipanieH.tvhiuh were arranging to con solidate under tho New Jersoy corpora tion law for the purpose of regulating tho price of glucose ami grito sugar. Ilobrougligult to prevent t lie consoli dation. In deciding It. the silnrvmr. court held that tho question is not whether the ooutolidution organization actually raised price, but whether the natural consequence woulil iw "the tHiiitrtilliiiK of prlitMi, the limiting of production, or the suppression of ritiiiHitlttoii to create a inotioM)ly.s And holding that this would 1h the tuturul consequence of the wnsolldation in question, (he court proceeded to the conclusion that the consolidation wo Illegal us iHilug nptlimt the public jwlicy of Illinois, winch ha ulway Ikxmi opod to combinations for the purKV, of supprcMlng competition. Nr did the fact weigh with tho court that the New Jertoy law, under which the platntlfl' oomiMiny wa organised, legnllaisl the prop)sisl consolidation, i kju that xlut the court laid down the uocirtno tiiutNew Jerey corporation owuing proiK'rty uml doing busino. In Illinois ure subject to tho restriction ImpostM by tho law upon Illinois cory ration. The division U a siiivplng roiuleuiimtioti of trust, uhui general legal prlneipleei nnaUUsl by any peculiar anil Inikt legislation. Moro than 700 ton of Uv wen u reived. nt the U Uraude farlory on' last Tuesday Itov. W. C. Kantner sin-ak at 4 p. m. at W. C. T. U. hall on Court street. CllltlHTUN' SC1KNCK. Salem Cliurch of Christ, Scientist, No. LIU Liberty street. Services at 10:311 a.in.aiid7:3(l p. 111. Subject of Sun dap morning ami owming sermen: ".Mortal and Immortal." Wnduesday lulling mowing 111 1 ;,vo. t'NITKII lUtKTIIIIKV, . Preaclung at 10:30 a. m. Subject. IMviuo Ileulinu How Heeeivcd." lllhli, scnooi nt 11 :au a. in. .Mr. llraut Corby, superintendent. Preaching at 7 p. 111., subject, "A Proer Chinch Member,'1 Pmyer service Tlinrwliiy at 7:30 p. 111. Chas. II. .Merrymau, pastor, niisr CIIIUSTIAN. J.J. Kvana, pastor. Mornlog service at 10:30. Illhle :hool at 12 tu. Junior Kiulcavorat 3:H0p. ni Y. P. S. C K at 0:30 p. in. At 7:30 p. m. there will Ik) an interesting service by the chil dren, SlHJCllll IllUSic. All olf,.rlni. fur state mission at all the services. KV.lNOKMI'Al., ltev. N.Shupp.who justrotunusl from 111 eastern trip, will preach tomorrow as follow : Itlckey at U a. m. ; Prlngle at .1 p. in. and Chemeketu and Seventeenth street, tin city, nt 7:30. Itov. A. K. Clean Streets, All nldentflof Salem aro hereby noti fied not to permit any old jiaper, saw dust, broken-glass, old IsUtles, crockery, mill or other subslnnco tn lie thrown tiiwii tliuimbllo sta'ct or nllev. Sec- I tlou !W of City Onllnanco No. 203 im- Kse n Hue of from fft to fSO for such offence, and the snmo will m strictly enforced. J. p. FiurzKi.t., 20-21 tf Street Comuilsloner. siooorr CASH (:'3 II. ))) To Agent Sending Subscriber to Self Culture Magazine Tno Hundred and Fifty Dollar to tho agent Bending In the largest list $ 150.00 tfi.OO. 125.00, 115.00, ItO.OO, and soon, a total of 53 Cash awards; and in ad dition very largo commission will bo given, making the most liberal propos tlou. Send for full particulars and freoequi-. ment. Profitable work for intelligent liorsons. Send two reference. Tub Wkiiskk Company, Dept. II - Akron. Ohio mm (Jivgon Sliori Line Railroad :TI)Pl)lrccl UnutOo Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Eastern 'Points (llri't oliolro nt two lavorlta roulca, via the Union memo taut Mall Line, or llie Kiuiiraniieticvuiu unei, Look at the tunc U Day to Suit Luko 21 Duy to Denver 31 Days to Chicago 4i Days to New York Free KefllnliiK Chair Cara. UplioUterod Ton tut HlwpliiK Cars, antl 'uliiiian 1'alneo Hli'vptra oiiaratiHl on all I ml in. For further Information apply. to HOIHK A IIAItKKIt, AKcnta, Salem. W, K. COMAN, Ofn'l Aiienl. a O. TKItnV, Trar. Pa. Agt litllilrJHt.l'ottlanJ WII.UMKTTK IlIVKK DIVISION STEAMER ALBANY, Captain Zomalt. Leaves Salem at 7 a. ra. Tor Portland aud way landings every Tuodar Thursday nnd Saturday. The atesraei has been .onnlppM with ,. elaaa accommodatloni, IncliKUtiK in elirini jilano. ' Unsurpauol for carrying both frelcht mi paiieiiKers. 'm Dorkr-Foot o( State street. JSD. N.EniMAttnt O.R.N DEfAHTl ron "Kaj Mall 8 p. in kanei Flyer 2.30pru 8 p ni Sn. tn nx Hun Batnr-ilav 10 11, aa, TIMS SCnROULE, J-rom l'nrtlanu 5ft I4""" "Fl"""orThr" I'lty, 8t..llia Iave Hak'tu Bait Lake, Denver uinana. tiauaaa Louls,0lilcao and Knt, Wnlla Walla, Spokane, Minne apolis, hi. ram, lJiimih, wanVco CMeage and onit. OCKAN HrKAMHIIim. FurBnn Frauclacu, Hall every flelaya. COMIMIIIA HIVKIt iTo Aatorla and way liindlnri, WIMiAUKTTK RIVKIl Portland, M-wU-rtf and way taiullnga. 15 f iv ,in, Hm J.S0 a. n. I p. 11 Id, g. i 6nt. AtBa laa dally at l4. ra. Tunxlay, Tlmrwlay and f-'atnrday at 0,00 a.n. Mnndny WoduoMlay and Friday at 10,10 a. lu. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.- Daily boats to Portlaud at above. Transfers to street car line at Dreg Clti if the steamers are delayed there oncl trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Wohlo.-. ton, or Californi a. Connection made at Pott land with all rail, ocean anilnver linw, W. H.HUKLUURl. Uen'l Pas. Apt. Portland, Or, O. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade itreet doit Salem, 1IOISE & 1IARKEK, City Ascntt. Alyuniwll nreacli at the lnut imm,..t chiirvli nt 11 a. m. Sunday diool nt 10 a. 111. CKXTII t IXI.MIIimiAilOSAl,. The Ordinary Sleeper A NewFeabura in Westem Travel. Tho Pullman Company now oimrates two grade of sleeping car via the Itto (litANDK Wkntkhn Raiuvay. The ordi nnry Iee)er8 aro entirely now, and the lierthg, Imth upier and lower, are II tied, up complete with mattresses, blankets, sheet, nlllnws. eurtalim. tp.. with slove nrronwil for ninkincr tea. coffee, etc., risinlrlng nothing to lie furnished by passenger. Uniformed puiimau jKirtor are tu diargo of the car, who are required to keep them in L-ocKiorner una aiionu 10 11111 uunta uml Comer Nineteenth and Ferry street, comfort of passenger. The car are i. 11. iienuerson, pastor, msrvice to-, very nat morrow ut the usual hour. Prvaehlnu by the luibtor. Subleefut 11 u. m a .mi .1 '. .. .. -" " ----1 t .a- ... . . - 1110 J4isi urown, ' At 7:30 p. 111, tho iom nri nun icoiHl-clas passenger bviiiiuii nui no one 01 llie series for nru iHirmiitiHi to occuiiy tneso cars on moot ot the rullman tiertu rules. 01 me rate Iinnilrirttn,, mul viniiniltmia ,i,l . ' lillit ,1,( u, nliuxiitl a... Ii.u, rt ...... fortgble u etundunl or palace sleeiiers. tgule th II r t nor young ihh) no suoicct. 1 no .MakiiiL- of n paymeni ot me Christian Character. I which are less than half U.NITV. Service ut 10:30 a. in. uml 7:30 p. m. feunday schixil at 12 m. Itev. W K. Coiielaiid. nastor. Sublm-t nf mum. 1"K surinen: "An Old Testanieut .Novel. In the ovenim? them will lu, lutoroil concert, at which .Mrs. Hinge uml Mis CoKland will sing. 1W. tl wilier will give a violin solo, ami uiiiurv win assist tno regular olioir, MKTIIODIST KI'ISCOI'AU John Parhon, justor. inirices to morrow ut 10 :ik) u. 111. and ( :S0 p. in. bubjectof morning sermon. "Nu Ono Llveth to Himself' aud of the evening sermon "The GaMit Quest." Deaf mute ure tuvltiHl to occupy seats in thogallery 111 ine morning, and Mr. Chi) ton Went Offer traveler clinics of the . follow Ing route east, They uw all famous scenlouttractlnp O. 11, Si N , via Odgen und Denver yimsta Route, via aaoramento, Og. den and Denver, tihastu Itoutu via Sacramento, .Minor f.. Aioeriiucrouo. A dully lino of through PULLMAN PALACK and TOIJUIST SLEEP. EUS, San Francisco aud Los Ango le to Chicago tills Is The Short Line from southern California To the East. Apply to Si N O S. L.. Southern chargtM in the regular palace sleeping lino. Tho ordinary sleepers nro carried uaiiy on trains vi.i llio Uhandk Wkst kkn Railway between Denver and San Kruno I soo und Portland. On llieday' in iin.11 ni-cn me nieoiiers are run through lietween Iw Angele and San FruuciHt). or Portland and IVnwr Omaha, Chicago and Reston. I For additional detail writo foreopv of folder to J. D Manstleld, 2A3 Wash-1 ingtonSt. Pertland: orliw. v. llelnU. j Acting General Passenger Agunt. Salt Iiko City. he agents of the O. It. L.. Southern Paeitlo. or the undersliyncd. for folders ami descriptive literature. J . J. DEVEREUX. Oen'l Agt Worcester. Illdg. Pin Hand. A Few Interesting Facts When people are contemplating a trip whether on bunneu or pleasure, th'.y natnr ally want the licit service obtainable so far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned Employes of the Wisconsin Central Lines are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so at to make cloc connections with diverging line at all junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled, Meals a la Carte. In order to obtain this firit-clui service, ask the deket agent to sell you a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES and you will make dirert connections a St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further infoimatlon call on any ticket agent or correspond with JAS, POND, General Pats, Agent. Milwaukkk. Win. or JAS. A CLOCK, iienerai Agent, J46 8iark Street, Portland. Oki, SOUTH AND EAST THE SHSTA RO'JTE OFTUB Southern Pacific k 'KXTSKtS TKA1WS RUN DAILY Z 7:00 P 9-4S P 7.'45 A SI S-oo ru 6:05 p M 6.43 AM 815 P M 7.00 A M 8'ISPM 4.ISPM 7-55 A m Lv.'ortland. ..Ar Ar....Satera .... Ar Ar. San Francisco. Lv Ar Ogden ... .Ar Ar Denver. , Lv Ar . . . . Omaha .... Ar Ar .... Chicago ....Lv Ar. ..Los Angelo,..Ar Ar ... ElPaio .... Ar Ar....Fort Worth.. ,,Ar Ar.. New Orleans. ..Ar U:l&Aif 1 8:05 r m mom 6 4Su 8 50 AM 6,30 TU 335PK 8.40 A O 8,40 r DINING CARS OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman brit-claii and tourist sleeping carl attached to all through tratni. TouiUtcan through to Chicago without change. ROSIBURQ MAIL, r-DAILY. .30 A mT ;5Sam- .'20 P M ) , Indian School ttlds. IUI,I l.w- .(.- On nf tlita nil.- nw.t...l .1. . KWrJTat contract for the cement to 1. ., Sj diu- tclionl at 12 ui. and Kpworth 10 wnlk w,,'" nrt to 'H structed League nt tl 15 p. m. tienenil c-M a,!, to furnish the brick for the bakery. ' nicoting at the close of morning servuv Four eoncerns will furnish the luinU'r! aud prayer ineetlugTI.ursday evening. tt,.d Ik.rr i lVtiel will do the plumbing!) Denver k Rio Grande It, R. PEIV.IM'S PILLS Ff mil BUfmis ami Hrvm Dfmmrtkus: 3tfc WPsPifT JaaHrwvMnf 3 Baaai,a Pjlla bata th WimI aal at ar PrvHUrr alaJitiat ! ik ..li mi v .MMM.........MMMMM.iV.r.M.J SOENIO LINE OF THE WORLD. Tli Kavori e TianHninenui Route lletwecn , llie NortUncat and all lliiuta jUai! a Unj if r i ((mui Throu ih tba 1-iniMn ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY. AimI Four ttoutea ut of Pueblo and K'int-r. All patucra i cranied a day atop-oTer In the aivl lkni i er tNnvmally conjuctnl TuurUt Ex" curaloii thw daya a week ta "" Omaha, Kansas Cm, St Loois, Chicago and tub East, r.Elr .!u':rW .n'1 ?'r larortnatlon n-garJIns O P AT Alt.. Denver, Col uu Agt J41 Waiu, 81, Purilaril Or Canadian Pacific Ry Soo Pacific Lino. Lowest rates Best service To and from all points Fast and Europe. juuumy line running inrougli m j n i Si Ym lot uaFS 10 AV Boston. Without Change. Royal Mull Steamship Line to Juwii and Cliinn. Canadian and Australian Steamship Line to Lv,,. Portland ..Ar (4,-311 m Lv,...BaIem.... Lvi(o.rn Ar... Roseburg., Lv (7. to A WEST SIDE DIVIblON. BKTWRKN PORTLAND AND CORVAUISi Mall tlalru dally except Sunday. L.v. . . . rorttana. . Ar I J.so r Ar. ... Corvallis . . Lv f 1 'o r M Corralht connect it JW a u H.S5PM At Albany and rains of the C. & E. Ry. VNUKr&MJEMCE i'AhbEMifcK. KXI-RRSa TRAIN DAILY UCCEPT SUNDAY.l 8, A U 450 p Ml L,v ...Portland... Arl8,5Ai 7.-30 P M V Lv. . . .McMinnville LvV 5 -50 A u B.-3Q PM)Ar Independence- Lv) 4'S AM Direct connections at ban Francisco with steamthip lines fi IIVWA1I, lArAN, CHINAS! HE PIULUI'INEi and AUS TRALIA. For through tickets and rates call on Vf. W., SKINNER, Depot Agent, cr C- D. OAnRltLSQN City llcket Agent, ajl Com- meiciai at. aiem Or. K. KOEULER, Man!. C.MAIUC1IAM P. F. &P. A. PoiUan- lldlllllll lu andAusiralia (i llllll For rate and information apply to C. M. LOCKWOOD .. . Airent. Salem Ore. H. II. Abott, Acenl Portland. E J.Coyle, AO.P A, Vancouver H C. Daily Stage Line to M'COY AND PERRYDALE. For Passengers and Baggage ; also iwivcia im oruera prompt y at tendeilto. SaleouoUlco ' 0d Postoffice Stables, J. U Woolley, Prop. lO-SOutl You Can Get a Lower Berth. Wftli one exception the throuah trains of tlio UurllOK'ton K".u'c are almost Invariably well-nlled. The exception is our St. rui": Chicago Limited. On the limited thero I Usually room aud to spare. Don't Infer that It I neither so tine, nor so fast, as AN Wo of ANY other line between fat Paul and Chicago. On the con trary, there Is oo more beautiful train Id America. It lias electric lluht, stetui heat, wide vestibules thamut satisfactory dinmif-CA sjrvica on tha oiutloant-mi lower Jjertli Tor everybody, A, C. SHELDON Heu'l Awot. PorUand, O