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flsrr---" -:seh 'ii I I' V j B JB 1a 'a iiaunlM a- fgVTrlV Ti l rMttW . jTt. " -MJ. MMI !MwfMi"yr ' jyHmimifffffnfmffiMnH!fTfmfif- sfi 20 pef Cent Discodnt i M SHOE SALE!! IS 00 (bo for Ob 4 M DIM for oo bo for a so M Bt'OS Mr 1 to 1 00 8br for J X SO Eho far 1 ou 1 00 shoa for 1 M I J Sbc for I to Shos for W I bM for 1 00 I ou Slios tut , MIOK ATOHr", H giau w. LflCY'5 A Hn,.Wr?roe09 8h' 2 TujiAiJiiiiiaiiiii"",iA"4"llu"!""' THE DAM JOURNAL BY MOV MR BHOTMKHB SATURDAY. JANUARY 27, 1000. tariff Dally, One Yew 3.00,ta Adsnc Oasty, rear Montr $1.00, U fcdTuno THE NEWSPAPER OX IB CORED Tun Journal lmi received loiter from W. D, Thomas, editor of tho Fill too Ban, of Fulton, Missouri, urging all publisher of newspaper to help !ong the antl-troil irJUtIon mid cspecUlly tu direct their effort. pilnt the paper trust which lis arhlbrnrliy idvarred pr kt 60 W 76 r cent within n year. Kdllor TIiobim yi Tha most dmnblo of all the trust Is tliln fj t (.lain riu where the helps the truil to rob tin- ople. Like other iiewipapere, Tu .Ioi'ksai. I paying i per cont inoro per ton for the paper It Is printed on than It paid UI,i mnnlln tun. KnToIopea which then relalled for Jl.00 n thousand ran not now bo bought for le than $1 I" thousand In lota of 60,000. A the 8un well wye: "The tariff on white Paper It a tax on Iiitelllfi'nro." The sooner It li abolished tho letter. To Curs LnOrlppo In Two Days T.k. I.atitlta IlromO Oilloln Talilrta, All irnflirtraDdltif tnonrr il I! fall H cm iV. Urora a ifnioni it no r.n K.f. BIWEEKLY COfCERT MfV. Etta Anifcts-WillinaiV Puplt' En tertain Their FilenJs. The following program Ha given by pupils at the Muilto of Mrs. Wlllmnii on Tliiindev nlirht Thee uiuslenlea are given eerytwo ei-le, and nnjoiioln inrontftl In music In welcome, as no admission la charged. Qitartel, 2 nlanw ..... ...Ilrahma Bertha llubbnnl, Nettlo IW-knor, M Anson, Flla Illrwh Uriro, op, 10, No. !t Iteolhoteii Folonalio, on. 2tl, No. I . . Chopin Claiulm Clillder. fkherwi DjiKontski Hark, Hark, The Lurk S.'hulrt . hul ItlRoletto. . Mm' .M'liie iM'tiKiier. Kainme No 1 ()tn ItulwiiMidii KlKandon . ; "l" Stnmtto Ktmlu .. .Itnbfii'loln llfrtha Uuhlmid. Duolt 2 niano Von Vb -r Mlen llerkner and llubhird. oav-., Ujncing Pjittv. Oregon flwpo Cnnip of tho Itoynl Neighbors will on next Tlinrmlny ow ning glvo a ftH'lal ilanec at Former hall In tho Turner block. Invitnlloiia have lM-en Uucd to thwir friend- ntiil good miisle and a goxl time aro awurpd I 27-l't Sick Headache Cltltcns achool Meeting, Meeting to levy school tax and hear directors' report read, at City Hall, Monday monlng .Inn. SUtli. K very body turn mil. 1 2H :ti ts &i sm V v-Bfci-lK- liRii, isRHf' ifiw? X wr m yr mSm a ED00ATIONALAN)M llm tHiutr trutt. f- .!!.. . WA.ll Anns tuik iihi nuim 12.05 per hun dred delivered one 13.80 ir hundred i Envetopet, flats, ruled goods and all other twiner stocks iiare advanced fi (JO to 76 percent. The trusts arc thus roWilB (be nubllsbori of hundreds and of dollars of hard-carnod profit you ma Jo in the JOURNAL X.RAYS, thousands cmIi. The little fiaper business fait year will all bo con ributcd (by forco to the paper trusts this year. Take the tariff of ju) r ton from paper, protect our forests, protect the publishers, protect tho (poor country printer and "bust" tho trust. The trust owns 35 out of 38 mills, owns all the available wood nnd water supply for paper pulp and have Advanced white pimr CO por cent. Ask your congressman to vote to undo this trust. line will pull together wo will undo t he paper trust amlsave American pub lisher million of dollar wry ytr, Btrlko down the country pari nnd the most earnest and most potent oo fender of llm peoplo riuhls are de strove!. The condition which permit tuerajser Jrnit u nvo ami tstieii on the meager earning of tho country ed itor. l!ie law which protect tl.o trusts M lit extortion of millions of dollars and 4m combinations which kivp that law wi (M statute book, are all aimed di rectly at the defenders of the people' rftbt. When the Trust shall have squeeail the little country paper out of xltere, monopolies, ronibltiatloua, SQ'WdlM ana nil orls of rotuplracirs tVilllMVe smoother talllmr. Thu ren. orshlpof the press will bu complete npleli o al whea the Trusts oh n and control all cornea tlia mlility cry for a Free I'm tho paimrs. Above tho dim of battle and untramiueltM ex pressionsof opinion, TliqtiMor oi the Huu khsiiis to liavo teH cftrrying on this cani4ilgn (or toino tints, and ho has received favorablu and even enthuilaitlo ntsjionatts from piKr Li nearly every ntate In, the Union, If the way to a man' heart Is through his ti)mch, It I equally trim that the way to bit brain I through (Ids ocket, Many a poor country editor who ha bnei( whoojilng It up all through Ida MeffpfM)r existoure (or a protective tarlRand the bnelloenco of largo ooui binationa of capital 1ms been obliged to put on his thinking cap since tho paper trust lias JUmpod up the prlra of the paper stock lie I obllgod to buy. He know that the manufacture of pr wa prod table before the raise. He know that the trust I laying no more for raw material than It did before no wore for freight i no more for labor iu ny form, He know that the trust ha Mved ou the Utter item by eccuomlos of suaafeiaeul over the old Individual system that It U paying out much less for labor per ton of paper, and thereby decreasiug the p4tronage of newsaera. IU know that Ivery cent which the trust U wringlug from (the newspaper, by tbl purely arbltraryjelslng pf prices, ! to swell the protH of llm trust. And be know that the existing Itrlff ol M per ton on jiaper enables the trust to eharge Just d r ton more for Its prv,. uct tnau it otherwise could. When the the matter Is jmt Ufore a paper buyer in is so piain, no usually ksss Jt, and be want t j see that particular "prolee. lion" abolish. It Is a plain proposUter., m plain that "'a wayfaring man though a foot ium ot err (berelq ;" and. as a thus, news. japer mn are not fools. No putter what our t trill convictions may be In the abstract, mi matter bat Mi tarll may have done In tho pan for the tUli!Ifhinont of Infant indiuttks; Tho war in tho I'lilllpplnes la oter, hut not the lighting, Oregon is hersolf again on weather aunililne and flying duit In January, t. Honalnr Daly say thnt lie Is In tho congressional race to slay to the end. He Is known a a sttyer. t f t The altitude of tiplonkop seems to kave been too high for General Warren'" health, so ho has abandouod It. lluckner to McKlnley: "Wogavo up our party for our principles. Ton gate up your principles for your pjrly." . Hot war new makes n hot evening paper, and that's why o many nutlu for a JodiiMal More going homo at night. ! t t Tho congressional fight seems to rifn to geographical extremes by llruiruell of Clackamas, and Carlerof JackwjM luklng tho leid. t I t Tho IVoodburn Independent saya tho lltlcal horses dolt all, and that the "common shcop" ol the party aro not conildereil. . 'Din Oregoiilan insists that Cortland Itepiibllcan rlub delegates wont selivtinl on tho square. Tliey say llm nunc in Malem, too, so nliat'it tho iim kirkiug, I t Turn Tongue's organ Is busy pruWng how useful that Yoiigretiman li to tlio fillets and Grand Hondo Indians, If thu claim Is true, It's certainly a Hue nleco of reciprocity. Crazy Heathen. M-e Totiif, a Chinaman, was broughl to thensylum, from I'ortlnud last night London Life. Ono of tlio typical nnd cliuriicturlfctlr Kenes iu Murray Long's Miiectnoilar proiluction of "lndon Life" li mi Ku gllnh pitwii'liop in full awing; It In in such u place that one hears ninny of the stories of tho poor nod unfortunate, looks on many scciich nt wirrowanil rut fering. If "Indon I.lfo" Is to ho faith fully reprdlnccd, It ceenis It hiiinI in clude no (anioiiH, nnd and to cay, so ncre."ary, an institution, n a pawnshop. Htlll this Is Imlnii Life, but ft lias its bright sldo as well, undltls with that the story of tho play deals principally. Tiiero is nn nbumhincu of humor- plenty of ten ie and inncli of child llfn, Interpretcil by that clmrinini little artiste Hassel ljwis, or that all limlc uro grntifled, all emotions htirit-d and so, all aro ploaiMxl, laiwiu l.lie will Ixi nt Heeds opera houro next Tuemhivuyi nlng. Is the cause of ttutold suffering to many women; of neglected families and unhappy homes. Pleasure is banished from the life that is subject to these at tacks, and yet it is possible to be free forever front such trying ordeals. Dr. Williams' rink Pills for Pale People, by en riching the Mood, toning up the nerves, and strengthening the stomach, make sick headache impossible, and restore ner vous energy to the despondent sufferer. The full name : Dr. Williams' Pi n k Pills for Pale People is on every package of the genuine. .-lis, I "ii ii I le II. Htonie, of Martlnnvllle, Ma, says: 'I used tohr.r trrrllila Kk lirndnejii, which J bad far back at I ran renumber. In rn-vnt J enrs limy wero netting worse. A few yean ago I took treat mntit or a c( inllt In Kanaaicity, but It only relieved ma for a while. lien I mini, here tMoyeuiraafro my beallh was inlnorabte. My hui I.Qnil, who liml urfat fallh In Dr. Wllllame' rink I'll for Pale People. lnlMel thai 1 roinmencaualnir Ibcm. Afterlaklnxafewdoiesl could u nn lintirovaijient, nnd my headache spell, were not so severe. 1 ufii loiir.itoin, una ainre that lime I liuvo not bad uuy of tuoia at- tiicun, and 1 neer felt o well la my life' n Voin (As Jlipubllcan, Btthany, Mo. on o discovery of modern times has proved such n blessiur to man kind as DnWilliams' Pink Tills for rale People. Acting dir Uie blood and nerves, invigorating the body, regulating the functions, they restore the strength and health in the exhausted patient when every effort of the physician proves unavailing. " Tlicee illl are sold In boxoa at SO cent a hox.or It lioiea for R.50, and may had ornll druciflite, or direct by mull from br. Wllllama IUUIcIdo Co., HrhanocUid)-,N.Y, Uida fur Lumber. Illds will bu received at tho olllcc of tho Iteconlnrof thu city of Knlum, Orti gon, up to A o'clock p. in. of Tuesday, February 0, WOO, for prim xt thou sand feoi for furrilHhlru! mild iltv with lumber for thu four months fiiflottiiiii thu datu of this ndvurtlwilnunt. The rluht is reserviil to relert unv and all bids In this behalf. Dmm by order of the Coinmoii Council, this 2.1nl of .Liu- uury, IIKXI N.,l Judmi, llmirdnr. I 27-101 Tlio falm wpors me In danger. Thu I'llurliu Hrotbers. of that cilv. nm ulumi lo discuss the "Moral Hffeel of thu rn." Albany Democrat. And'they did o. and they said It m good t t t Aucnl tlie congressional sltuallou.tho Albany Democrat prnllcls: "Hut the Democrat rontluues to predict that he will get the uomlnatlon, Just aimply beeauiMi It has a.i Ihhmi di-orecd bv thu lioaaes. J t i It iys to bu art'Ominnlathig. Keeral year agoTiu Jouhvai. put up 10 pigeon liole in Its office to accommodate that many suWrllier. It has now grown to 200, and still they mint We'll hate to expand mine moro. Lais I'ubllcatloni, Tho Outlook will begin at nucu the puhlhallon of n urlc of uddreNscH re ixuitly delivered nt Cwiivr Instltiitf, Now York, by tlio Key. Lyman Abbott, umler thuuonurnl tltlu "Chrlt's Ijiwi of Llfu." iJiterou Dr. AIiImhI wlllion trlbulo seven nrtlclei on "Thu lllhlo in tlie 'Light of Modern Literary Htudy." During 11)00 Dr. AIiIniU'h serinons and addresses will U puhllHlied exchisUeiy In Tho Outlook, (flluiear. The Out look Company, Nuw York. Charles Auirusllis Ilrlirira. u i,mr,.M.,,, i.. .i... ... . " . ; ". -. . .- "' iii mo i;uion iiieoiiKk'ul ritiinliiury who-erwent uxpulsioii from tho I'rea "iwrian uiul iiiimotllntu entiniuo into me hiumwpai Church nttrncliil iniieli ntteiitlon, conlrlbules a urv tlmule mul pesullarly appropriate arllcfuto thu IVb niary number of AppletoiiN' I'opuliir Sclenco Moiitlilv, undur tho lltlu In The Christian llellRion Deollnlng? He poiutsoiit that thu answer Hllldupend Upon tllU ixilut lif hm. lull In 1,1. opinion ii isuimilicing liiMeail of ilt-olinliilng. nii'iUHii imtniMi imvin' h stoiu. I Iitt red-Amour is ono of thu Iwst lo stories ltluhnrd lluidiug Dasls ha wrlllen. The seunu Is hihl In buiduii ami thuiharaeternari'ulK'unllfiiAmeri win girl, hor umther, u wealthy viiiiiii llananl man. nml n tmllnl., .-.r i.!. Hungarian orheata, Thu IHustriitloiiN are by Howard ChamlliT rhrl.it. I ,. i -. -.!.. ...': ---.. ... i.curu iiAinour la 11,11 i,vi.i in,. .,.,.. i. thu midwinter lid Inn iuhuIp r i..l Aituijlay Kvenlng 1'iwt, which will bo on salo Januar) UAih. SUNDAY OERVICES. IIBST CIIMBTIAX. J.. 1. livnns, pastor. I'reucliing nt 10:20 ii. in. aim i;m p. m, jjinio scliool at 12 in. Junior Kndenvor at .'1:30 n. m. v, p. h. c. i:.otii::iop. m. 1 miimt iiiuiicic or ciiniHT HcievriHT. I Lesson turmoil nnd children's olus',' 10 :4fl u. in., subject "Spirit" Wedncwln. 1 Monlng meeting 7:0 p. m., Science nil. Court nnd Liberty street. j t'HIIISTIAV nCIK.NCK. Hnlein Church of Christ Scientist, No. KM Liliorty street. Servlco ut 10::W u. III. and 7 11. III. 8lll)lll!t Of llm tnnrnltK, and evening K-rmon'Splrit." Wednes day oonhig mooting 7:.'I0. fB.NTIUI, COMIIIROATIONAI,. Cliiiri'h, corner Itlth nnd Ferry stieets. I. II. Henderson, pastor. I'renchliig to morrow at the UMinl heurs: subject nt II a. m. "What Flag Shall Wo Unfurl." Subject nt ":'M 11. m., "Thnt ltoy'a up. portunltles nnd Dangern Today. UMTKII KVAXUKIIAI.. Ito. II. L. I'ratt, pastor. Tbero will be fervlees In tills church tomorrow 11I inn usual Hours. Sunday scliool m 1 in r-ocioiv in uiirisiion Kndenvor meet iu o:.iu. riii. bu i cot of tin. uvflii tu, mi drew Is: "l.lfo'H Failure." meeting 'H V. W. V. A. Thu Sunday ehml inn. under IhonuspicoH of tho Young Men'. Christian AiMiciatioii ut thu First M. K eiiurcu nuiiruxscil liy .'Mr. li. U. Stevtin. on, of Iowa, will tnkti thu phicu of the reguiiiM p. in. ineuting. nt thu Associu iioii. oeryiioiiy is invited lo come. MimiimiMr hciucoi-u,, .lolin I'anons, pastor. Services tomor row ut I0::i0 a, in. nnd 7:,'!0p. m. in tho inornliig lliv . W. (iruniils D. I). "Ill Preach, n in I in thu evening tho pulpit will bo occupied tho reiirecenln- moot tlio American Sunday I 8 li ol j nloti. Sunday JhcIicoI nt 12 m. and I.pnortb l.eaiiuuiit II: ITi n. m. nt, vwu'h kcincopai. J Illshoii II. Wlstnr Morris will hold .,r. MliSUt HI. 1 'mil's Kliiscoiml f0mri.li lon.oriow Jan. 2S. Morning servlcoat aUv.IVS 10: Miami evuning servlco nt7;30. At i1 "' m MWimp desires to meet nt llm church thu otry nml inenilier nml all frlendNof thuchurch for consullutlon in ruKuiu in riiuuiL n rector. HlWr OI.MlllMMTIO.VAL Olll'Hl'll. Mr. I-.. II. Muveiison, District bupjr. inlendent of thu Aiiii.rir,in k.....i.... fA'1!,'?1 ,'"i",., vl" deliver nn nddriWH nt '.. in . Diiiuay wiiool ut IS in. Y. I'.S.U. L.nt II ..tO p. m. Under, Will Uiintner. I'rwu'liiiig by the imMorat :.rll p. in. Subl.t-"Tho Man Who laiiiperwl with Ills Coiieeleiice. in. Topic "Our Nominee for President" biicciai piviKirotorv ervices win no neiu on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evening 7,.'!0 p. m. Spwinl music by quartette Sunday eu'tilnir. UNlTKIl imiminKN. Mltwlnn Htiectnenr l'.'tli. Thu busi ness session of the Third i-nnrterly con ference meet nt 7 p. in. today. At 7:110 p. in. revhnl scnlccs. Tomorrow, Sin- day, I-o(j Feast nt 10 a.m. ut 10:110 Presiding Filler ltov. L. K. Clnrk will iireach nnd ndmlnlater thu sacrament, lliblo Huhool nt the close. Revival ser vicer each dny ami evening next week at 1':.'50 p. in. and 7:t0 p. in. C. II. Merry man, pnatiir. UNlTV CHUlll'll. Sorlces ut 10:.'l0ii. m. nnd "ISO p. in huiutay school und guild meet nt 11.'. Sunday morning thepulpft will bu occu- nied by the lluv. UiHirgu W. Stone, of Kansas City, Field Aguntof thu Ameri can Unitarian AttiociiUion, when I heiu lioultl lion fhll nttendaneo of nil lutL-r. ited In I'nlty cliurch Sunday night Mr. Copeland will lecture on "Voltaire, rainesinu ingurso;!.' rv txnKi.ii i At 11 ii m. subject, "Come Thou With I'a and Wo Will Do thee Onod, 7::W p. iii. ovangellslle servicer. Junior V. P. A. :i p m. fcenlor Y. P. A. lt:S0 p. m., subject, "Uikiiiiin for Simon nnd lT," Luke 7 ::ttl-50. Midweek pmei meeting Thur-day evening 7:110. Thu i Neiiil services held iu the Kmiii geliial chiiieh Iiiimi rusulted iu much good, thu memlieriihlplH rovlxitl, and a number haw lioen eonerted mid will no doubt unite with tho chimb Thurs day evening was ithu last iiitfiil of ihu meeting. Thu iiastor, Ituv. A. K. M-ere, huu Inboied faithfully for thu uist (our neuKH iu an iiirnest eiiiumur in ,.nr u present the truths of thu gosjHd a nwnw. Pneumonia the lungs lungs arc The Tanlog guerrillas ara now iu potted to hMi ovadel tlm troops who wernchMlug thsuiaud to have mustered xi U$ rjiinilwr) within ten miles of Manila. Oils aecordlnaly rvorts that the war U nearly aver.-Dralii Watch man. Kditor Jones's ideas of milhh.i.ih don't stm to .iy 0er In the Philip- pines. . me president has Klon hlslmlrt tanneawaway. The exlgtmeles of l.l I-4IIII jwiicjr nave coinpollnl m to kick pvsr the laddr by hloti he nimiKHj nrst to a national reputation and then to a mvsldentUl i,m,ii,,.tL. and the preildeuoy ItsuK. It I ijiuvr situation, MhUh will nily ciuse tlie free traders, but (here Is mt fun U for tllOasj who are niiiraihkl Iii iuj.i.i .. which the prealdrnt In (unut ,Uv, I...I aaurodthwn was aUilutely doiwident oi-oii wriii r rxlitee, "--priHKtt,.M Republican. Tie arllw 0(11 new book, Mr. D.uld Uibln.is by no means unknown to the general public o( tlie I'hlud States. Hu Is iiiwrohant ut Callfurula, a largo em ployer oMaUirj man 0( (dnh o.mmer eialstauding, wlw has mi ntiuimui u... -iu. i.aiKu w 111 ngmHilturwl affairs III 111 ttiiltlli liL. I... i.. i... ... n 1-1 rill SIIP. IIT II I ltII Lllinili . j 1Llil,, .. ( - " "W .SII HP i7 i v ' ' ' ol H,l'"'K "poo ag tiiiiuui TaviBaiiaa sail nviktri ..a1. ..,f.... 1.: ;-""...' --r" "Hilly, i" iii, in iaor 01 mo larnier, the kiiii- JTCIi ,iL,,f'H K'veii bv itiiN.r 1! Tai11.'." ,m",f' '"H by liim. .... ..., ,u ,,,,, Km oi 1 ougruss in several session, and has attracted no colli 1 ibis country and iu Kiighin.l is I known as un fueishe thinker and a frleasttduiuteo(hia MM, u PuUuui a fcoiM, Nw York and I ..1 1,,,, i. ... r""IT IWVTKIIIAN, liibllc worship w lib sermons by tho . ..., niim 1 ui u- in. 1 , r, H, (J, .; ii..iiK i o;, 1 p ui. Miniwi of morn- ng, Tho Unanswered Challenge, nnd thu Momeiituous Question " Wu shall tK'glndlo welcome, you to Ihete ur vices. 1. .. .."Tiwriiirw'ii. lIlMIU Id Ml'kllhlll iu.1,1, 1 1.1 udilrMM to the Cluirvh ut 10:30 i. m Min.iayM-lHNilMtia m. Junior So..um miiig PitoplM Meoling il.-ao e. I p 111. ja GOLD DUST The Best Washing Powder. YwLa!wtaTryk. The ttUurwn mimlw of Km) hod . MagailueistPlwIwI.h that Mij..ial.!e eoniWnatten of amusmgHtid protiiable rrai iK wuk'H the publication IS 1(1 rwidy wu kiwivn. Vh. s.n. 1 "s ymW .viIm IIW41, u.,,,,',,,,, Jtol tioHeveats, adtlWr writer ix dates in a wmarUl.le .iw nml ,,,!, 10 tuaiiHdr ! but lu.u -i. ' eiatwl. and Tlio It turns the uir. lr'r ,-...v rvniiiiiu muixit It has Uwiil tn.atdwlih asioulahiiig tdwiaMVuM . auU o , MB rdTeTrtl, W aitbuwiinuriMt aud peuilt 1 1" February Knihk UU a Mu,ihii " jwn elurr to iwt Harte, imtltUU Uaal.ii.Kt.His Um DuyVToll a .rais. aiul.li) ..M tbfwTW ........ .,..,, m,ihi. niel) illtMirsiiil ,ii, ,lmi. --.n- pitmi Hlhl ,J1m PH'IUIX. I Thought I WmiU N.nr 0, wl Afaln," nr f i,r 4ddt tbiiiK that can hit. pen te a wnun , , w, telo .wb" der,,' h of JrU.wy ihrh umuturif w-ifil. ud illtetw i ur miHtr mr " ."trt asd m m w"- I kA J vf lw'iue lh,t cn yeTuasas ha.!.. ui !' ' "ila weak M v.hM. vieulJ lo'u1eT,,.."J i lw "'S'' W. !h ."! W n ;"ir,.???'''i !suas!: "lm7GS: avd i tud u .iiv irfy ucirutttl. ni ml Ihonjhl I wouMnriftwttl t with WB, 'l I wtvtt to BalUI.. N 4B. dfKtllJm., " lit uHiHly an Wld by (, an.l koI iuv irMi ii Wunuaiua i'." "-?.? he C'". "",''l leaves weak. Weak ireei inn nrAnn,. r .1 b fatwuiiu.i lur inc j germs that cause consump- tion. Chronicbronchitisalso (often follows pneumonia. It you have had pneumonia, the germs of consumption are at work. Don't let "icm get a foothold. Begin at once and take iuiiij liMULSTnM. it will drive out the germs by making the lungs stronger than they are. J-K. Ul , ,1) d,UJl,U. JIKAT AM) I'tH l.Tin. r. a "GiBsbiii, 'Nellie Brown vroLrN3Srr l,nnwprirl torieelio a few mure puplfc Noli; Marlon t German and French Tnuuht grnnunntlcally nnd converwl ,0vJ!?l'i!iiiicbnkrr will receive nilmtleil n-ninber ol pupils, desiring iiiHtruction in then' Uiigunge. at ier , , r.i i. ...,..., 'riion liinrfiiairpi were i iiiiiiii euvi-i. Y Hi a !... , aciulrwl nbrond by ibis tcnclier. U'-H-hn AND MUSIUAL.' ObVSVJKN arMlVl NHSMvJaTSSVW I INTlin-STATB CiSIWMH E11AANDERS-WILMAN SOUTH AND Ejg THE SHASTA Royn Southern Pacific Auclae renclieOVeaiem Coneia tory, Kansas City. Mc, refieseiulni: tl.c Interstate Syittm, at Saltm Oie. Over First National Pank. Keslderce y0 Cliurch Mrect. Studio hem- 9 " in mill tflfi- iati UII'S vs,v, . . L. vOf svaVBrB rBH,s" BXIHK8.S THAI Nh" KlTTr), r.w p m I ). i' m y I IS A MJ l.v ..Portland.. n.... omem, Ar..Mmi Francl inj n . k ,r-- At J I ico. Ly (j .2MB "Wl, JWI'M Ar... Otrdon." iTT- 1 7.1W A M Ar.....l.ns Aliiiclci"" l! 1"! ' i' lllio I'M Ar Kl I'nso."- ,,,T W nil P 4I..rr.Now Orleans:'..J:J I1 ' . 30 A M I !.v....'H,ortlanil .. .-r ' . 10 ft A M Salem Studio, INlKR-STArE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Effa finders Willntao ;.T.....,iiruan(I.. Ar il. liT-.Halem.JI 'j ' 11 '. V'. ' en rranc son. f,. ; fill A M Ar ORilen ii H 1 li-0 P M Ar Us AliuoU; ." i.T Ai bin) P M Ar HI Pnn.... L, 9.5' 0.'.'5 P M Ar New Orleans. li.J 1)1 NINO OARS. OBSERVATION (JApJ Otui I'irst Nntionul Hnnk. Clashes iii Piano l'lilliniui llrst-class nnd tourljuU wii " -' i -i . i i n ir niirs iiLLiinnnti rn nil .. mn :orte playing, Harmony, riuory uiul uawitri,,n,. i.rlnptl connections alj pijj:,, ver, Oiniiliaiintl CIiIciiko with .i Keadlllg. i ir nt her eastern cities. tr, " lVm V.inifi iroiir we5t5TdFdivibiim TW x) VLxSU Vj v i-i ., a "" "'" " ' nr.Twr,i:N Portland and 6aWi..I Mull trains dully except SundiTJ v guTTTTmnrnmnmnin i T T iMiMni RQGBRb JL WHOr.KSAI.K AM) KHTAll.. IPine Wines, LiQOORb, CigrksI M 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 160 STATE SI REE I, 102 COURT STREET. 3 II Courkoous treatment at all tlmos. II .V) P Jl I Ar UimrIIi. 1 1 ! Ar......Cortnllui. -I.T ui At Albany wlili trains untl C(irvnlll8corin!r of tlio O. & J.J. K,, " INDKL'UNDBNOE PASSKNoril I'.iiica' Hum uun ii-xvcpi aundiii M, l.v...,T Portland aTTT'W- m , i Ml I j0 I i7.a) OJO P Mi P l P M) l.v.. l.v.. Ar... JleMlnnvlllo. ..I.t ..uciximlcnce.. I.y Dim Jt connections at Sun FraoS co wit i steutimliln Hues for IIAWji JAPAN, THE P1IILIPP NE3 AUSTRALIA. Ai Kor tlinumli tickets and ratcscilu W.W. SKINNER, Depot AwdL C D, GAHRIELSON City T Ak'cnt, 2.12 Coiuipcrclul St. .Siilemo DON'T PEEL'.'1 POTATOES. I sr BUY A Henis Fruit Press! 0. R. KOEHLER, Mrt MARIillAM, G.P.&P.A. l'ottuS! M PEELING and NO MORE I'orvallis k Eastern Itailrali TOIB OABD, POTATOES. air M A FRUIT, VEGETABLE. JELLY PRESS, COLAN DER, STRAINER. LEM ON SQUEEZER W'L) POTATO MASHER. a fi r ' R. IU. Wade &. Co. Hardware, L. M. KIRK, ; 5e.'iiiy?8-:.stato st. Phonoia7T Gram Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material. Lime, Cmcnl, Plaster etc, Grain, Hiyr an 1 Straw s o cJ Wd3cn13'alrc!. Ofthuo.rtv,.",l,,,",l'Hro1" a,l"lio,'Hiven.toithe:Melivory ol goola to uuy pari' Kor Yaqulca: Train leuv i Albany ... Train leaves Coivnllls.. Tialti arrives Yunulim 1 lieUirnlnir: Leaves Yunulna Leaves Corvallls.... Arrives Albanv :i l-'or Detreit: i Leaves Albany.... Arrives Del roll. .. I Ituiurnlnt: Leaves Detroit Airlves Albany.... One awl tweconnee Corvallls with .Southern Pncltlctnii KlvliiK direct servlco ta and Irotu Xti pore unci adjacent beaches. Trains for the mountains wtltt Detroit at noon, kIvIok umplt tl to reach cuiiiplni grounds on lr lircltenbujli and Santlam river li ISmI isHtl . 7:25m ... U-OOti ii:30u . 12:15 . 7:00t. . 1I:30i.i .. . 12:20 J . . fi:45 p.t utAlrunyt fame clay. II L WA1.UKN, T K. A P A. J.Tl'HNKIl AKOllt, KDWIN STCS Albany, On 0.RM H-8-tl MMWU KK5T01 ED :NVr,;gY.';:?;n'Hvci me.ty giuinntwl tocur. nil .r.LW' .,,,H Tll. wotuttrful .MCDlcHv. HitoUclir wLrr.rii. . " 'useoKa, mc i Ihi. Nnn,'ifru"""'.'; Manlioct. NIKt TIM HtnKnnLK. Krnm l'ortlancl. I Salt Uko, litnvcr FI. Worttl ymaiiB, nautaa laty, nm Uiilla.t'lilcaRO anil Eaat, a Weak llllV.l..J,.'r!0, Power in (.cntrat e Unrin.'n,,,..! rtr &! i,tta4.a . t. . m . I)V VOII ' j ';:'' j nuie uu inurrn ly or intMnttv Can ir1"JJViu",-,' " I iwx.ororjv hvma.l.v..i.i'Arvv''L1 cpocKti. li nooU.w vwufAiurSdVVfc. L"r !?.. AJrow r --". lu niiniir-i na-f a (a. . . . I'OUUTKV MARKET u 4te, Hai iuIhmi. Vi.t,, .r,j l nHsatt. Mv lv,m ut I v.. .w.. i... - --, - "- - i m t 11V , , . - l!iK AIjJ5 Y s LJ A -r Take j arZlVinsCo' Mi.nni.. I'ORTtiNt). Oregon n. .1. FBY. SAUEl, Oil KG ON. r'ia fv " va tire hit rou T!iT" Mall . iii,l Uio' kane Uror S.irpm I1MIAM UIL .. u..... 8 m. Fur Ban KrancUcii, Hailrrerr UveOayi. Jj y Dn. Walla Walla, Hpokane, Mlniie- H i"i n am, irilllltn, Mil- if nukvi)Chraji,Miaeat. " V V b,. m. M Hud rOl.UMIIIA ItlVKII . U . nir.sNKiis, i,i ilay Tu Alorla nml way Landlur, V-i The Beau Ideal la o alem Ai8,a ol line laundry work is the linen thnt is hi niiirvu ui ion Miieill emu nnmrv. tho Itl'llln of boillltV ill eolnr nn.l It is .. WIUMMETTK RlVKIt lorilsnil, .Noalx-ra and war (a. IJinulligi. . siio, iinl r,ri'".,li,)'.-..TI'iir.lay ami Batnnlay at 0.00 Jluinlay eJnclay and Friday at 10,00 a. I ! a. Ilmi.lnmucil.. H..1.1. ".i-i ."""' "'"." ,U.H-UHVAllLiIH .i.ew l.en it In eol.t i,," IZ yZ.Wr tSTrUMiV' Thu"J"nJB mil not Im rMillml hv nnv,,,,., , i ,i,i J ' i... . . i i ... iJ ; .- ,M ina. mil-, nun Keep in toe lead In HIM lllllOUll liiutluul. OVerv 1IOU-1 1V1I.I,AMPTTiP nnmn T..ir,.mri v.. n.. .. .... i --.- " v iiv ui ioiui Inst h..u:..r nlie ,;.,", i" "i'." .,."'"??" to Portland as aboRi Mean, li.nu.li v, .-uleiii ' " '""" I .,',. ,," l0."reet cur '" nt' 9 i ' ! . -''"oi8uro ueiuycu iut I Round trip tickets to all nomtti luiCKnn, ViifihlnKton or OallforoU i vim neciions Sa'em StRam Laundry. IOIOXU .I'llolio-lll. 'WMSrKVIl I'llul-IIIUOR, 1W0 Liberty Mreot riNGi rnnrin nt. Pnfrlnnrl ft) nil ... ti . . . . "'wuim mi ur, occhii ana river lines. ,, W. II. HURLUl'UT. c r ViMtir1?; Ar, Portland, 0ij is, , M, ; POWERS, AKent, Trade Street doek, Salem. H01SE& BARKER, City Agenti iat In ttm h B. K. KllwtKIH. V. C. MVTTHIhMi, ailr.. liMNn) riln, 111 illlk 'v tt T. le h tlio 'MliMHti 1J1 .i olrail atul u .U .... , . ki.i.L. i ...77 -r ' 'K' iV Dre-.! Woh WVfl il-Sr ..t-.'- ! Mate . . ----- .--, W aSIU ftsMSTa XI.. ,. .1" il"S.7?: P" i" lv,.JT,,'r, I ft Ml, aw ffvoffe kakisl -- 7 " . " ,,nl lltl i w ., tozrzsrzzs. sr' w Mrtiet Edwards & Mtttliews, nmsn akd h'red 1 1 'p. i t New Firm' Now -Imp; ItOKt Mt! W tW Uaru. i?W aw iu tMifeuMlWH I "fv rrr atahri am .... M-i..-Ti:;.T-': - wm M ni mat. ,.;ln,,?, M, hf KVlu.rv .. vaiuabi; : x?.L.v'r.?r. i-r-J. Li iLiV"?,m ": . "-- "- ' IklMAlMX Iu ilL.a. !-.. vrw. ' ,"r" " llHU(f ltaat a.....L . 1 biti.i. e art. ulKu.r ,m.ra, r4tt t.. In. SIIHV llt iHw V.V niz? ''-' i-kj - "vivnrtt lat 3T5. i 7 B-"iJ thsir o- awn W and. pbykiMl ntura Utter ibVtS!li gpt?a&ss h.M, TsiSc?; "L0"'?' iu German Market .. in uv umiiu All LiikIji al .....i . - i Ut. MtKV lull lne in.. A M lew ke im1 tlw 1h- ( URI.n KUY. 1 mio II nn ,i( ,,( iiiusI'Ik- iui.I CDOUZr $i QOjNI 171 1'oiuuiari'ial Si. STEAM , HOT AIR. . HOT WATKK, T a pnPRontH?EDryer wo,ka specialty. f.JBBDBROUGHS, 102 Stato!St. Phone I6n The Orient Insurance Co, illfiralggi , oirors travelers tihulco of the folio" I,MU l.? ea3.t" 'r'" y a" u11 'a,D(" . utenlc attract or ' II 11 I. V .1. .. ... ... ,."! 'V" v,a -QKen and new o. Shasta Route ft S. C STONE. M. D. Stone's Drue Stores "l. . RWIIN wsll kUa.kl wtu a c Bl4T UrtT. ULSln..' r","T. -- iiaku'fosd, conn .JKhiim. ?' Surplus to luicy ilolUers.', M UI Olh ure you against loss by fire;for terms' t. qui re of MV'"HJ uuLiuiN, Kcsu1.ni Aeem. iilem. Ore. W.II Jciurnal Office. New Strawberries. M SroaE1? iS 5?2ly Slrawben ies. i . V r ""' "! IJIUlllILC "11AAI n !IIIl 11 mil ..l. V, , . r Hill v III at electa, .. R8WKN: ::i'T'"i" u- . l.tasa.l(MWw- now best TENNESSEE. mVinj. nv oltn''.i1' ' "' ss05,,??. 4: ssE croppbr' i: i . . .i I-.. IIMt HIAII I... II . I ., cr. . ";iu a crP' ,iave Plant of CERVBRA, DU MAURIER. Ho.a5te- er, Salem Ore, rtn """,aAl0Ul vla .Sacramento, den and Denver. ini V? ."onto via Sacrauifut. J m 'Derquerque. . n (VdAaA' 1,ne of throuifh PULLMAj tALAtiK nn rrirTrTom ur.W.r tl.' ,?.a.n Francisco and Los AW Ies to Chlcano thlb Is The Short Line from southern California To the East Apply to tho agents ofT.the O. & N O. S. L., Southern Pacific the undersigned, for folders J descriptive literature. J. J, DEVEREDX. nen'l Agt Worcester. Bid Portland. Bottled Beer. Kluxer Beck,Succesor to SoutbS! Bottling Works. All orUers for bottled beer will be1' me broworv. Knnt on cola v- JFieo city delivery. Telephono SI" 1