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MtaAJm t r hi . -.4" T Si So. " , . Ilk N&Mti WimWWmnFTWmWWmTTWmf 20 per cent Discotinf SHOE c ChOWV c H JLaaaLk JaaaaHaaw JmtKaW SALE! 1 ssooetios for II 00 4 SO She for I CO 4 00 Btioe for 3 CO Oboe for 5 00 bo for 2 60 Oboe for 2 00 shoe for 1 75 Shoe for W 8bo for 1 24 Shoe for 1 00 8bM for 3 20 2(0 2 40 2 00 ieo I 40 120. I 00 to I HrY's BiioB aioiir, 2 LIlVl J WBIaleHI. - A Hand Turn Dross Shoe, 00 for 12 40. ?UUiUIHUUUlU!Ulii!UUUiilll(UUllUliJ TDE DAILTf JOURNAL Y MOII BUOTHKK MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1900. Bally, OwiYcar 3.0O,ln Advance Dty, JSVim KouliM 1 00. la a,dvano W4r, Oo Year Sl.OO, In Advance ON UOER JUUQK OROSSCUP WAR. United States Judge Tetcr S.Clrosscup upon bis return from Europe, In discuss in Uie sentiment in England on the Boer war, Mid: "Across the channel evorywnere mere U & universal foclhiK airsinst Lngland Vnt mn illd I hear express a word of sympathy (or Great Britain. Tho bar bar, the butcher, tho shopman, every body bat public officials talks against the English. Tho French do so becouso they hate tho English i the Germans do so because thoy feel akin to the Boers. When tho Boers win a battle the Ger mans tnako no demonstration, but it is becauso they ato not dcmonitrativo. "In official circles on the continent I heard nothing olthor way, but I venture that nine out of ton officials hope the Boors will win. Even Home Is aroused, and a leading Italian officer told me that while ho bollovod It would bo better for civilization tothaveQrcat Britain win, ho confessod that evory tiino tho Boers win he inwardly rejoiced. "In England I boliovo thoro has been a change of feellna. Tho pooplo roallzo that Krugor was toxin his pooplo, not to fatten his own pureo, as they at first believed, but to buy arms to tfcicml themselves against audi as the Jameson raid, and I bollove that if England could wipe out tho past four months she would be willing to give tho Transvaal Iter liberty, "The rector of the Kngllih church in Rome, who spent some years In the Transvaal, told me that it Is not true that the Uitlanders In that country have not equal rijjhts In the courts, JOURNAL "XnAYB." ' What happen! to Warren? t t t , For ouco the Dutch and the Irish together. t t I And Gen. Holler has' gone aonth his health. Ill urc for In view of tho corrupting and demoral izing influence of the senatorial struggle In state legislature, tho Hast Oregouiun suggotts Hint wo have two legislatures, one of which shall pans laws and attend to the state's business, whllo iu tho other "the corruptlonlit, tho traitor and the boodler revel in a heaven whoro dreams of unbridled scheming and buying and selling of voles would come true." Iowa papers complalm at linviag an oloctlon eyety year, Really, business Is better than politics. . . Baker City voted Saturday to issuo. bonds for city water works. It Is bet ter to run in dobt for walor than for whisky. To secure election of senators by the peoplu It may have to been dono with out the consent of tho ttqverned that Is, tho senators. . The Mohammedans of India praying for British succcts itotnowhat resembles the good wishes Undo Sam Is receiving from the Bullan of Sulu. I mode a statement In in v contribution of last Sunday (and made it merely to support a conclusion,) Hystnndor. hxactly. That Is tho way with too many of liystauder'a statement. " The most contemptible auhuul of all creation js tho hyona, whether ho have four or two legs. Bystander. Quite right. But why didn't you think of it In time? I-fealth Guarantee Get a bottle of Ho tottcr'i Stomach Hitters from nny drugiilst. It wn euro your weak stomach, fho yit tors is for constipation, Indigestion, dyspepsln, biliousness, nervousness and all fllMaso arlsInK from weak ai nestlon. It has boon known nil over the country for the past Ufty years as tho Conquer of Dyspepsia, bee that a 1'niVATB Kevendk Stamp covers tho neck of the bottle. Hostcttcrs It makes Stomach Rich Blood Bis By alt means, give us a few moro cabi net positions. 1 When Bailor crossed Ills Huhlcon ho failed to burn the bridges. t Those plain shepards, of South Africa, seem to have an eye for diamonds. jDon'l full to register and thdn don't fall lo vote, aud vote right, whun the tho time comes. Au exchange auks: "What tort of an appearance would old Ooni I'aul make as king of Great Britain?" ' i' Englishman Well, the Boer hav been, preparing for this for ten yours. Boer sympathisers On Rugllsh ter ritory? Isn't It about time to quit saying "our 'sympathies aro with the Hoars"? Thoy don't om to need any body's sym pathy. . It Is too, too bad to sua so many of tho "dower of tho Britiih army," somo of the best soldiers that ever lived, mowed .down by tho hundreds on forulgn Mill. If tho MIddlo-oMbo-Roaders should live up to their resolution Jnot to fuse ,. with the Republicans or Democrats, the quetlon arises, where will they get their campaign fund " It is said thut Plot JuuUrt, the Jloor geueral, was chief of wtuff undor Stono wall Jackson, und (hat ho plaunul the ltattla of Fredericksburg for the Con ft, eralus. That was aoiiujthinjrnf a ltoer battlo itself. It la easy to dlatlngulsh a Republican front a Democratic paper In moro ways than ono. For instnncu, ono says: "Colloctor Ivoy hue resigned," and tho othor says: "Collector Ivoy has Wn kicked out of office for stealing." Itoth no doubt toll the truth. .. The worst Christmas story wo huvo heanl comes from Toluca, HI., where a young man purchased some lloworu for his best girl to wear to a ball, lie alto bought himself n presontof a suit of underwear. Tho ilowors and gennenli woro wrapped In similar packages, On reaching home he wrote on tho packngu that he thought contained the Ilowors, "I'lcme woar these for my sake." Ho dlirovered tho mistake too lute. j Ulcycle Case Dmnlned. Justice Johnson Saturday dismised the case in which Manly Ulanton, of Urookx, was defendant, Iwing accused of Injuring a bloylclo wth. This wui done on motion oljtho dl.irlct attorney, who had found that ; the tustimony for tho prosecution would ho too weak to war rant going ahead with tho case. Mcdovciit vs, Jack Ward. Haltimobs, Md Jau. 2tf.-Terry .Mc Govorn, of Brooklyn, tho bantam and featherweight champion of tho world, win moot Jack Ward, of Newark, iN. J nt tho Eureka Athletic Club tonight in n Uenly round lwut. Tills Is JlcGovern's first appearance in the ring since ho defeated George Dixon at tho tlroadway Athletic Club, Now York, for the feath erweight champiouahlp. Hermann Is no Dack Biter, noteburg D&lndtiter. We wonder why it is that tho friends and political managers of Hon. Thos. II. Tongue think Itneccssary to bo eternally saving naily, mean things of Hon. Din ger Hermann. On'y last Sunday the Salem Statesman, published by It J. Hendricks, who Is tho chairman of the conoresslonol committee, and Mr. Tongue's political manager In this dis trict, contained one of tho mostunieas- ouable, unjust aud uugentlemauly refer ences to Mr. Hermann that has ever ap peared in that paper, and Hendricks uover missed an opportunity lo say mean things about him. Four years ago when Tongue defeated Mr. Hermann for cougress, not only Mr. Hermann, but every friend of his In and out of Doug las county gavo Tonguu their earnest, hearty support, and have continued to do so since that time. Today there is a candidate against Mr. Tongue in every county in the district, except in this Mr. Hermann's own county, while men all over the district aro conspiring to de feat Tongue for a ronomlnatiou. They liavo been Joined by no citizen of Doug las county, so far ns wo know, and wo do know that neither Mr, Hermann nor nny of his friends In Douglus county liavo laid it straw Iu the way of tho re nomination of Mr. Tonguu; and yet there aro a lot of follnwM who think there is yet no way of showing their friendship for Tongue but by Maying mean things of Horuianu. Tonguu should be praying to bo saved from his fool friends. MARION COUNTY MATTER9 Duslnass Ueing Transacted at the Court House, I'KOIUTK. Mrs. Surah Jones, cjardlsn ' Georgia A, W. II,, and Malcolm Hamp, lias been authorized to borrow 11000 to pay a cer tain mortgage on property belonging to said minors- CIHCUIT COUItT- In Dopt. No, 2, tho decision has been Mod of Judge A. . Frnzler.of Portland, who was sitting In Judge Holso's stend when tho oppcal from tho probate couit in the F. J. Uabcock citato was heard. The findings of tho probate court lire iu tho main approved, and tho court fiudr that tho : administratrix should be rhurged up with 1 1,1)21,03, out of whlcli she Is entitled to fiHW.81, and that the remainder should gu to tho threo heirs W. J', llahcock. GrncoN. llalwock and Mary Il.liabcork euch to recolve 320.77. COUNTY :CENTAL COMMITTEE BRITISH SOLDIERS WRITE OF TWO BATTLES THEY LOST Much of tho Trouble .at Modeler River Due to Youthful Officers, Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. Cancer often results from an Im jurlty in the blood, Inherited from ueneratlons book. Few rwwinln ni-., on. tlrelr free fron) some taint In the blood, and It is impossible to tail when it will break out In the form of dreiulsd Can oer. What has appeared to bo a mere pimple or scratch has developed Into the most malignant Cancer, Democratic Meeting Last SatujJay I'imaries March 34, At tho meeting of tho Marlon Comity Democratic Central committee held In tho ofllcu of John Uayno, chairman of the committee, Saturday, it was de cided to hold tho primaries on Satur day, March 21, and tho county conven tion Saturday, April 7. Chairman John Hay ne, Seciotury W. D. Finzcrnnd W. II. Downing were ap pointed a committed to inuko the appor tionment of dulagates for the different precincts, whlcli will be used on tho vote cast for Win. M, ltatusey for su preme Justice, Vnucancles In tho lint of committee men for tho different precincts, caused by removal or othurwlu w ill be filled by Chairman Uayno. m ii To Cure n Cold In Ono Day Tt UntWo llmniu (Juliilue TV1M0U All iliuxsiaU ifiumt tho innimy Iflt full In cure K. W (lruTo' tlsoaturo U 1111 mcIi Ii. i-V. Uattle of Colunio. I.ommi.m, Jan. 20. The correspondent of tho Times with Buller'sarmy, writing iKH'eniiHir L'l. details of the Loxno.v, Jon. 29, Tho following ac count of the Modder Htver fight has been received from one of tho Argylc and Sutherland Highlanders. "We have had some fighting with Mcthuen, but we got through all right until tho 11th, when wo got a licking. We of the Highland brigade had to march during the night to surprise the Boers. No one know what wo were 'go ing to do or where wo wero going. The rain came down In torrents and we wero soaked through, and that on empty stomachs. We u ere led right into tho Boer trenches by guides, and before W3 could deploy from tho column half of us wore shot down, Wo all ran for our lives and reformed COO yards back, when tho Gordons Joined us and we again tried tho trenches. "Hut it was no good. All day we lay out in the sun, without food or drink, and In tho afternoon tho Boer shells be g.in bursting among ub, so we mndo tho best of our way iu the rear. The men ncre sick and dispirited. Thero was no fight loft in thorn, mid they would not stop for the officers or any one else. General Wauchope was killed hit In sovcu places. Ho was tho right soi t. They say It was not his mlstako nt all, and that ho did not want the night at tnck. Anyway, It was a ghastly failure "Tho camp at Moddor river was full of Boer spies colonials and others so our evory movement was watched and Information carried to tho enemy. Why tlicso pooplo are allowed to mas-, about tho camp I cannot understand. Somo of theso disloyal colonials liavo bean caught redhanded fighting against tho quoor, Why don't they shoot them right off Instead of sending them down for trial thoy don't doservo t, "Most of tho regiment hero are full of young boys for officers and the men don't care about them, I saw somo of thorn at Modder river fight llko a lot of schoolboys, shouting out orders that nono of ub could understand, so tho old hands took no notico of thorn and wont their own way as host thoy could. Most of the regiments aro tho samo. Tho guards aro tho best off for officers. N0110 of us can make nut why so many young officers aro scntontto tako charge of old Holdlers. Why can't wo have moro of our old officers? My late cap tain, who left us nt Aldcrshot, enmo to sou us off and we asked why ho was (not coming ulth us. He replied that tho war office would not lot him rojoln. He was n good man. Wo should not hnve lost half tho men e had if wo had had other officer. "Wo woro u good bilgadolf we had mt liecn messed up, und if only Wau chope had been left to handle us him self. This is torriblo wnr, and God only knows how it will end. My wounds is not a bad one a shot thiough the fleshy part of the thigh aud I was ho excited I did not notice it for an hour or two. Battle of Colonso n Ono-9ldod darnel Bullets Thick ns Bees, EDUCATIONAL AND MU8IOAL. Nellie Brown VIOLINIST I now tire pared to reecho a fow moro pupil. No 417 .Marlon it. nwM Lomoo.v, Jan. 17. Tho following ac count of the battle of Colenso, written hv an Infantry officer present, was re ceived by today's mall: . 1 "After that most terrible one-sided battle of Colenso last Friday I fainted when I got to camp from sunstroke, and on Saturday morning I found I had, dysentery. How any ono escajKHl on 1 Friday Is a marvel to me. We were nine hours and a half under fire, and it was like a severe hailstorm on a tin roof. I could not put up my glasses without hearing 'phit, phit, phit.' From tho vtry first I saw It would ho no go. Directly wo got under flro, a corporal said to mc: 'I wonder how many Boers there are hidden that wood opposite the Tugela7' "I Bald: 'I expect it is full of them, as Uuller has never shelled It at all.' I was right. Two companies of the Tsenty-thlrd went in aud jolly soon came out through us and exposed our camps to n double fire, and do not see how we escaped at all. Then I saw about threo companies of the Soventh fusiliers go In on the left of the taken guns und they soon came out of it- After that wo were told to advance a bit, and eventually wo were called off ns escort to tho lost guns, with tho result that wo retired (when ordered to, and 'Tommy' did not like that word at all,) and had six officers taken and over 100 men killed, wounded, missing or pris oners, out of a total o( 13 officers and 372 men, with which we started at 4 a, m. "I never was In such a veritable fix, and hope I shall nevsr be again, "But poor 'Tommy was simply grand. On tho troops went, through It all. They never hesitated one moment; never flinched. On they went with d- structlou and death and agony si' around them. I shall never forget the sight. A man was hit on the lino. A shell fell between tno men nt six paces; on they wont. A shell blew 11 oor cap tain oi the Connaught rangers to bits A subaltern of tho Innlsklllings cloke by looked back but could tec absolutely no trace of his comrade left, and I sco ho Is reported us meeting, as thoy could not find him and yet on went the line. 'My own company wus most llht- hearted. One old soldlor, who used to be quartermaster's storeman at Chatham, was in front of me whllo we onco nero ordered to turn In tile to tho left and wheel to tho right to double about half a mile to the right flank of the guns, and when 11 bullet whizzed very close to him he began to play an tics and skip about, laughing nnd Joking tho whllo The bullets wero ns thick an bcos, and J had several mighty clone, to my head. Directly we halted and Ly uown snowersoi nunets came, it wus truly a one-sided game, ns wo could see no one to aim at at all." German and French Taught grammatically and conversat ionally. Mrs. l'ennebaker will reccivo a limited n-nmber of pupils, desiring Instruction In these languages, at her home, on Church street. Thcfo languages wero acquired abroad by this teacher. 12-8-3m fttsMymiMm9iMttmsMmi INTEn-STATD CONSERVATORY l, mi ETTAANDERS-WILMAN Awoclale"Teacher Weilern Comeiva- toiy, Kansas City, Mo., repreientlng the Inter-state System, at Salem, Ore. : Over First National Hank. Residence , 376 Church street. Studio hours 9 to 12, and 2 to 5. NJfNrsHM'WVJM SOUTH AND east VIA ' THE SHASTA ROUTP THE Pacific ! OK THE Southern EXPRESS TIIAIN8 HUN Salem Studio, INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Effa finders WillERan Over First National Bank. Classes in Piano Forle playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Reading. Studio hours from 0 to 12 nnd 2 to 5. TWO PINE XEW PIANOS IN STUDIO FOB USE OF PUPILS. .Willie J. p. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Fine Wines, LiQOORb, Cigars! 1 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, J e 160 STATE STREET, REE Courteous troatmontnt all times. 02 COURT STREET. Ejj ouiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiTi DON T PEEL POTATOES. Nr BUY A Henis Fruit Press! NO MORE PEELING and POUNDING POTATOES, 1 A FRUIT, VEGETABLE, JELLY PRESS, COLAN DER, STRAINER, LEM ON SQUEEZER AND POTATO MASHER. R. M. Wade & Co. Hardware. Otljr An Excitants says:- "Tim lixrs are farmers, but they do not sjo to war with )toalmrs and iniuln hooks, Tl.i.y J tMVsa great many huivremju guns ami 4 thr tiHtruuiuuts of war which cannot Im obtained at an agricultural Implement "sow." CoUttclor Ivoy hf temtvrwl his rii wWh'. This Is a modest way to I& hint Gttt. It f gem-rally rrpurlod that Mr. Ivy is not In ikhm 0 the cullco any mjar and that it has been th means is wfclcb ha will bo able to live without k hi ttrt ulur. I'ottlaud DisnaUh. wl bid a hti 0DMr vhlth u it flrit pioica, inn 1 thouglu would on pm (way. 1 lratl b Mitral able phylctan, but In tnll of lliflr effort Iba tW Mrsnrtattuulll mreon. dltlun iMraincalarnilnc . Afier many mcmllia t irratmrul aiiit tfrowlns Iradiljr vorsr. I Uo el.Uit to trr . H. S. which ku a,, fltmuvlv ooaiuitiutnl. Ill anil win jTouuiTu an im- Brofmul. I continued is niMlclne, and In i 1 mm uiioyeioy cuinp, utter giving interesting oaitio 01 uoieuso nays: "The Boors' noililon Mas oxeolloutly planned, their trenches and cunlaco- niuuts wero well hidden. All day wo were flred nt by guns whrnio position we could nuver llntf, mid wo wero never suro exactly wheru tho muskoty lire camo from. It was tho conditions ol modern warfare. Wo had to attack au tnvlsablo oueiiiy. whoso position could not oven bo ihtxl by thu smoko of his rill on. It was rilla ilro that caused our losses. Their sltell lire, thomth acuratec enough, was not deadly, mid during tho advance men did not drop until they had comu within effective ruugo of tho rilles. This was thu case Iu unite of tho fact that far thu greater number of tho doers' shell burst, and burst accurately, too, sometimes right In the uilddlo of our men." Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Furnishes most, substantial comfort 11 nil relief to consumptives; It works most rcniark ublo cures. Don't despair. Relief enn certainly ho hud; 11 euro Is pmMnlo with this wonderful remedy. I'ro.Doer Mass Meeting, Xkw Vouk, Jan. 'M. A monster mass meeting for tho aid of tho Boers and tho widows and orphans of those killed In battlo, and for tho succor of tho wounded will Ixt held hero tonight, at the Qraud Central ralace. Jinny prominent speak ors nie expected. Among them are .Montagu White, for many years Consul General of the South African Hepubllc iu London; John Van Voorhls, of Rochester; Robert 11. Roosevelt, Kruest II. Crosby, William Astor Chunler, Wil liam McAdoo, formerly Assistant Becro- tary of the navy ; ox-Consul Hollls. of Boxtnn; Samuel Qompers, Congressman Charles F. Cochran, of Missouri, and Congressman J. Q. J.ontst, of Ohio, and and Senator Forakur. of Ohio. Ten thousand buttons liearing the Hag of tho Transvaal, with tho wonts "Kiw.. ,. tho Hours," have been struck off for ioer synipainuers ana Ulstributed, & ' ' Oreua Ids for Lumber. Bids will bo received at tho oltlco of tho Recorder of tho city of Suloui, Ore gon, up to 5 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday, February 0, 1000, for price per thou sand foot for furnishing said city with lumber for the four months following tho dato of this advertisement. Tho right is reserved to reject nny und nil bids In this behalf. Dono by ordor of the Common Council, this SHni of Jau uary, 1000. N.J. Judah, Recorder. l-.'7-lUt (our uonlba tha Uit lit. II laab droppd off. and not ilia et Iba dlwaM hu riurnfd' u b u......, Ulilllurj.MlM. It Is donnrous to sxpsrlment with Cancer. ThttdlseMolslwyoml thu skill of physiolans. B. B. 8. Is the only eure, UcauM U Is tho only remedy which goes dop enough to reach Oanoer. CQC& FJfi Ths Blood (Bwlft's SMIfto) is the only blood rtmey gusjrmatsed XMroly Vegetable. AU OtllSM aODtsJn at&lh anil mr. ury, tho WMt dongfrous of minerals, i vner an Mood diseases nulla fr hj Hnltl ijclQo Oowumv, McKlnley's Dlnhday. San 1'nvM-isu), (Jul. Tho llohointuus of America, n fraturual organisation with hwul.uartrs'iii tills city will hold nieir annum nammel this uvuiilug. As the dato falls on the I'rosldent's birth day, a delegation wasMnt to Washing ton with an invitation to him engraved mi a silver plate to attund the dinner, President MoKluloy replied by letter that ho much regretted his inability to accept the opportunity to lo with them. San FitAsoisco. Jan. 2r. t'harhvi Maltby, who for throe years was u.so elated in business with Abraham Lin- coin at Waynesvllle, III., U dwd, ugivl B8 years, A rich gold strike Is satd to have been made In the Cascades, about 30 mllwa toutheaat of tho DalUw. Social Uanclng Party, Oregon Orapo Camp of thu Rovnl Neighbors, will on next Thursday ove nlngglvon social duueo at Forester's hall in tho Turner block. Invitations havo been Issued to their friends and good music and a good time are aw 11 rod. l-'.T-'.'t. "i y Citizens (school Meeting. Meeting to levy school tax and hear directors' report read, at City Hull. Monday evening Jan. SJtHli. Kverybodv turn out. 1 jm ;ft China pheasants are said to be very numerous around Oakville, In Linn county. Edat Your norHi With Ctcrt. 10? SVAVn'j C,?V ooasUpailoa forerer. lj,v6o. if ao 0. (all, drug, It tt refund mone. Harry C Collins, charged with swindling by tho use of sight drafts, Is In the Jackson couety jail in default of bonds. L. M. KIRK, 54, ee.r&'ssrstntoiat. Phone87l Grain Hay, FJour, Mill Feed, Building Material. Lime, Cment, Plaster etc, Grain, Hay and Straw stored Wagon JScales. Prompt nnd nirolu attention given .to ,tlie Jdollvory of goods to any part 01.1110 citv. Q.g.tj 70 I' H , l.v Portland Ar 7i.- 8:88 I'MV Ar Balcra-ILX JJi!1! 8:ia A M J Ar-Hn yranolori; fiftl 8 80 1' II 7.-00 A M O0 1151 eoi v it Ar. 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X..W yj, W ja, ,Vy, 1NDEPKNDENOE PASSENOERi j.Ayiuan 1.1 111 11 uuiljr 1:ALUH, alltl(ll 4M I Mi Lv l-orllaud Ar 7:30 V Ml Lv..Mnillnnvllle. ..Lt J 8iX) V Ml Ar dopondenos...Lv ( 8a 11I ""lfl ogU Diru :L conticctlons at Hun VrL co wit slcatiiHliln Hues for llAffin -,' JAPAN, THE PHILIPPINES AS 1 AUSTRALIA. "" For through tlakols und rates .-. n W. W. SKINNER, Depot Agent P C. D. UAURIELSON City Uh-'W' Amit, .12 Cominorulul St HnlcmO J' ,m II. KOEHLEIl. Mr O. MARKHAM, Q.P.&PA Pontiiy Corvallis k Eastern Ilaild TIJNtE CATll), 2 For Yuqulna: Train leaves Albany 1:15 mI Train leaves Corvallls.... l:J5p.l Train arrives Yaqulna . 75pnJ J ivuttlllllllK. Leaves Yaaulna tHMiJ Leaves Corvnllls ll:30iil Arrives Ainany I2:15p.d o riir wutruit; Leaves Albany iKJOit Arrives Detroit ll:30iJ 4 Returning: I LeaveB Detroit 12:20 ii Arrives Albany 5:45 . One nnd two connect nt.Aloanjt'J wvs luum if (bll ilUUlvUUlU X tttlUVi 1 1 11 j utvlng direct eorvlco t3 and from ' pun ana nujaccnt bcacucs. L V .iuiuoiiii tliu UiUUUtauiB aiNICH ruetroit at noon, giving ammt V6 to reacli camping grounds on a Ilrcltonbush und Santlam rlr l samo day. U WAI.DKN, T F. 4 l. A. J.TDIIKKH Asllt, EDWIN STJJ l AibanriOn. flall v aAl ? STOS!a,SM."Srli5S'.S?. w-t w iwi jv uv ini Tirrr , ,-!..,. r .1... :: , T ' 1 .- .nnolh.i ,.-r.r-7..-l ..?..: ""' ."r, nil uruEEIIlS. Take . . ..... '"..u.suoyinei-cauMeUlcineCo.,I,iirii,I'raiicc. v v.atic-Uav(!i UruBCo.diitribuUDBsecnti. TUIRO AKD YAMIItU. SlS., fORTtAWD. 0ECO FOlt SALE JtY D. J. FRY. SALEM, OREGON. To Car Ooatluitlon V.ire.er. it?H?Vf?ta CaiulrcatharUa lOoortSoi I J tl O. C. rail to cure, druggltti rotund moaejr iinmi i Ml i! mMy&sn'i , !.uliVrs'VU t He Sees His Finisli, nnd notes tho difference between that laid on by our perfect mothods and what hu receives from others who havo not made an art of their work as wo have, when a man takes ins iiuen to nny otlior laundry but tho Steam Laundry. Don't bother wim eeconu class laundries aud havo your fabrics rotted by chem icals and your linen frayed, when you will receive perfect satisfaction nt tho Salem Steam Laundry. Phone 411, aWLlbjrtv Ht. DIPAUTi ron "Fair Mall S p. m, Uuo. kaac nyor l.lipra 8p in, in. m ox Hud Uatur- dajr iu p, m. Leave Salcni TIME SCnXODLS. Krum Portland. Bait Lak, Ucnrer Ft. Worth! yiiiaua, nauaaa CUT, nil UHlla.l'liIcago and Uaat, l Walla Walla. Hpokaue, Minns- "I-"..". Pi. UI, UUIUIB, Mil' wnakvu Chlcauo and oait. 7J AriJAliaTImi. " rormn Fnuialiou, HaUcTcrjr avsdaya. COLUMIIIA MIVKK niKAMKitd. I'o Aalorl and way Lnadlnca,! "Vi WIUMMKTTE RIVElt Portland, MtwtrK jiiiaiuga. and wtj, Hi MEAT AND POULTRY. Edgar Odwatt, a ils ywr old boy, was run over and killed by a street wr iu Astoria Sunday. Arlington lias voted a tuool tar, The i engineer misutiderstood the jdgnsts and there was a frightful railroad collis ion, with terrible loaaof life. The whole country was appalled by thjt accident There U doubtlcw a far greater loss of 1 fe occulting every day. ffi various sec tions of the country, for which the only eicii! Is,-" the Wtor didn't under, stand the symptoms." TJifte cases ie not the subjects of pccial inquest or the country would be aahsst at the wcrlficc of life to Ignorance It has leeii the experience of Dr R V nerce and his stall of assiktant physi cians, tliat ninety -eiKht out of every hundred porwos subinlttiujr to their trcaiuiciii can oe cutea. reople civen up bv the local i physicians, weak. ,- CMtett. With stubborn t-nnol.. n.i 1.1 .V lug hmjrs hate been absolutely cured tn' the use of I)r Tierce's Oolden Medical piscovery. Bick peoiile are iuvited to coiuult Dr Werce by letter free. All letters are held as strictly private and treatett as sa creilly confidential. Answers are mailed in plain envelopes without any printing ou them, r LaHprin I aa taktu with wvtrc llu in my cht. and wa wtmk I could hardly " L about lh hAii na.w ,,M ri JT ,'-'l, ibl w.k.T' ". .. "T- Port R. D. GIBSON, HBATTNGI STEAM. HOT AIR, -.. . , .HOT WATER. t,KfioStteri work d0"e promptl suM"y l'U0Mlav. ThllMil.v aoil D.I..1...I ,Mi Mouday WednctUay and Friday at 10.00 a. s FoiTcOItYALLIs" ,AnJwaypolnlTucday, Thurtdayanl day, 3. so p. m, W Ji . in. irt' J vJ!laB 'at H ;B WILLAMETTE RIVER DlYIff Daily boats to Portland as rransfers to street car lloe at Ott City if thosteamersaroJelaiedti'', Round trip tickets to all poio" OrcRon, Washlniuon or Cillfom' Connections made at Portland all rail, ocean und river lines. W. H. HURLHURT Gen. P.1HA. Acrl Pnrtlnnil.U O.M. POWERS, Ak-ont, TradtSu BOISE & UARKER, City A1 MBAT and HOUUTKY MARKET Fruit and Hod Drver wnrb .. cn:.,i,.. T. S. BDBB0PGH8, 102 Statist. "' 'Phm IB The Orient Insurance Co.. St.tc itns. near mlnul. )'. ..),.., ...j best nwa s. My atro it lay I keep the best oau in to n 11 II. kl. kUMMRIH. V. C, MATlltWS. Edwards dt Mttthews, PBESe m) QIRKD MATS otrors trivoloMchoIc of the li Injr routes east, The y aro all fi scenloattructtui' u. it, & N via OdWD and It" bhasta Route via Sacramento, den and Denver. Shasta Route via HacrjW, oinjor k. Aioerquerque. n A daily Rue or tliruuirti PULLJ PALACE nnd TOURIST bLt mit), .san Francisco and Lo lestoChlcjROtliKh 3 I OB1 Asbets Liabilities. .. Surplus to Policy Holders.'.', . will insure vou pp-an st In HARTFORD, CONN, (2,215,000, l.llW.tXX). 1,3W.(M0. fjy fire;!for terms enquire of alem, Ore. Now Firm I New bhopi ItestMmtsI Nrrar Bain. hal diaie SI TelptoueSiW INlAh.ir . n.r sjec.al 10-mlll WtSffiJ SUSZZ& aid' j y rturn U tb irwiUc" '" M4 The German Market ll'Ill I., f .- w "'"'" Kinus of meat "d U'a best of sausatrd. KllKR 010L2; &. SON 171 Commercial St. Journal Office. TH0MAS BOLTON. Resident Agent. - oaler New Strawberries. Growers canmake big npney out oflnew Strawberr.Vs too strong plants will p?oduce 5C0O plants i du mf now besides nhnnf IwifV, ., i u-.f' .' l . Pur oui TENNESSEE, M'KINLEY, RUBY, IDEAL DOUBLE CRoppbd DOWNINCS PRIDE, SAUNDERS, SHUCkSss PPER' CERVERA, DU MAURIER. nuNLtbb, . Send for free catadescriptive of varieties and culture liUlt5ii oaiem Ure. The Short Lii from southern Cdllfornla To the EastJ Anplytothe airents ofEtbe ' tlio undersluned, for folder" ' descrlprive literature. n J.J, IEVER50, fottlaot). ' Bottled Beer. KInjitr; 8eclc,uccfrs t! HahIi. UArlra. Allnnlun. rnKtll.1 ltfflrW W' Ut the brewery. . Kept on cold iff' Froo city delivery. Tslnphons v J V.