'OREGON PITY COURIER, FRIDAY. JANUARY 22. 1904 FROM RAILROAD ROW if i When you arrive, you are there. The Rock Island System has an enormous advantage over other western railroads in the fact that its Chicago terminal the La Salle Street Station ;is the only railroad station on the Elevated loop. It is located in the heart of Chicago only a block from the Board of Trade; two blocks from the Post Office; within easy walking distance of the principal theatres, hotels and stores. The trains of all Chicago's elevated railroads pass its doors and take you quickly and for a 5-cent tare to any part of the city. Three routes East via Denver, Omaha and St, Paul. L. B. CORHAM, Cen'l Agt., 1 40 Third Street, Portland,' Ore. c, 1,l.,irn IP ( m is first omblaint "The writer regrets the necessity of lodging complaint concerning your usual excellent service, but in a friendly spirit begs to submit the follow ing: Yesterday you sol J me lower nine, car three, on the Pioneer Limited. But you ne glected to advise me that it would be necessary to have the porter waken me in the morning, and as there was so little motion to the car I overslept. I have covered a large era on some of the other-famous trains of the United States and this is the first Complaint of this character I have made. I trust you will see to It in the future that passengers are advised-" The pioneer Limited runs daily from St. Paul to Chicago via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Ls.;r;.E... 1 34 Third Street, Portland RID it THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery and by Daylight to all points east, 3 h Mm diily b3lv..ii9ji.9 mi Stora Modern equipment, through Pullman and Tourist Sleeping Cars and Superb Dining Car SerYice . Stopovers JIUowed For rates, folders and other W. C. MCBRIDE, Infoiiratun.'dc'K'fs 42i Third Street, Portland, Ore "The Train for Comfort' in the famous North Western Limited evety night In the year between Minneapolis, St Poul and Chicago y The short line between there three ereat cities. Before jtartlnj on a trip no matter where write for Interesttn, inrormiuon mdoui .- ortaMe traveling H. L. SISTER, Gen'l Agent. 1 32 Third Street. Portland. T. W.TEASDALE, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. OREGON SllOJrLlRE Union Pacific 3-TRA1NS TO THE EAST DAILY 3 Through Pullman standard and tourists sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane, tourist sleeping cars (personally conductde), weekly to Chicago and Kan sascity. Reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East daily. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad DEPART TIME SCHEDULES ARR1VE' FOR from Portland, Ore. FROM Chic.;;o Salt Ukei Denver, Ft. - Portland Worth Omaha, K nsas 6.30 Special Ctv st, LouiSi Chicago p ra' lam,V"! and the East, Huntington Atlantic SaU Lakei Denveri Ft. hxpress Worth, Omaha, Kansas . 8:lD m:. Citv, bait Lake, Chicago 910 m- via Hunting ini Jhe Easti ton: , St. Paul Walla Walla, Lewlston, Fast Mail Spokane, Wallace, Pull- 7:45 p. m. man, Minneapolis, St, 8:00 a.m. via Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee, 1 Sookane Chicago and East. ( 70 Hours Portland to CWcap 70 NO CHANGE OF CARS Through tickets via this route to all Eastern points, on sale at Southern Pacific da'pot office. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND. p M All sailing dates subject r- " to change K Dr'iy. ex cept Sun- COLUMBIA RIVER 4 p.m. day, 8 p..m. To Astoria except Saturday and way landings ' Sunday 10,00 p. m. , Daily SNAKE RIVER About 8 p. Bxcept Riparia, Wash., to m. daily Saturday. Lewiston, Idaho, ex. Friday W1LLAMMETTE RIVER. Steamer Ruth leaves Palem for Portland and way landings on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 a. m. A. L. CRAIG, M. Pt BALDWIN, Gen. Tass.t Agt. Act- O. R.& N. dock. Portland, Or. ' Salem. Or. The walking sick, what a crowd of them there are: Persons who are thin and weak but not sick enough to go to bed. . "Chronic cases" that's what the doctors call them, which in common English means long sickness. To stop the continued loss of flesh they need Scott's Emulsion. For the feeling of weakness they need Scott's Emulsion. It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. Scott's Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out ot the rut. It makes new, rich blood, strengthens the nerves and gives appetite for ordinary food. Scott's Emulsion can be taken as Ions: as sickness lasts and do good all the time. There's new strength and flesh in every dose. We will be glad to send you a few doses free. Be sure that this picture In the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c and $fi all druggist. national Urbitra' Hon Conference Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. LEAVES b:3o a, m, Dally 4:3o p. m. Saturday only 7: p. m, Ex, Sat, UNION DEPOT. For Maygers, Rainier, Gatskannie, Westport, Clifton, Astoria, war renton, Flavel, Ham mond, Fort Stevens Gearhart, Park. Seaside, and Seashore. Astoria Express Daily. ARRIVES Daily 11:30 a. m. 9;4o p. m, For further Information address, J. C. Mayo, Astoria, Oregon. Sep ."S3 ONE WAY OUT. Residents of Oregon City are Shown the Way. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. A Business Proposition If vou are eoine East a careful selection of your route is essential to the enjoyment ofvourtrip. If it is a business trip time is the main consideration; If a pleasure tr'p scenery and the convenience and comfort of a modern railroad. Why not combine all by using the ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the up-to-date road running two trains dai y from St. Paul and Minneapolis, and from Omaha to Chicago. Free Reclining Chair Cars, the famous Buffet-Librarysmoking Cars, all trams vestibuled. In short thoroughly modern throughout. All tickets reading via the Illinois Central will be honored on these trains and no extra fare charged. Our rates are the same as those of infe rior roads. Why not get your money's worth ? Write for full particulars. B. H. TRUMBULL, Gen'l Agt., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A. Portland, Or. Paul B. Thompson, F. & P. A., Seattle, Wash. A DIRECT LINE Only one way to cure a bad back Liniment and plasters may relieve it. They won't cure it. Backache means sick kidneys. Doan'a Kiuuey Pilla care all kidney ills. Read a case of it. Mrs. J. D. Kennedy, . who resides at 780 Corbett St., Portland says! "I have been afflicted with kidney trouble for thirty years, and for the past twenty years I have u tbeen entraly free from it in some form or other. 1 suffered ter ribly from backache and could hardly stoop over and get np again. Trouble from the kidneys seeretious existed. At times I was greatly bloated, my feet swelled to twice their natural size and I was seldom without a plaster on ruj back to ease the pain. I doctored a great deal and used mre medicines than any one person could carry. I had read so much about Doan'a Kidney Pills that I c Deluded to give them a trial and got a box. 1 was a good subject with a case of such long standing, and I thought if they helped me I could safely recom mend them to- others. I used them faithfuhy and the results were satisfact ory in every way. Doan'b Kidney Pills are a wonder. They did me more good than any other remedy I ever used." Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon Oity people. Call atC. Q. Hunt, ley's drug store and ask what his cus tomers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Foster-Milburn Co. Remember the name Doan'a and take no other. Death of Wm. Stone. TIME CARD NO. 25. No. 2 For Yaquina: Leaves Albany iz:io r. m. ' rvirvullis 2:00 P. M. Arrives Yaquina 6:20 p.m. JNo. 1 ueturning: Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a.m. Leaves Corvallis 11:30 A. m. Arrives Albany 12:10 p. m. No. 3 for Detroit- Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m. Arrives Detroit.. 12:20 P. M. No. 4 from Detroit: Leaves Detroit l -.wv.u. Arrives Albany 5:55 p. at. Train No. 1 arrives Alb ny in time to connect with tbe 8. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours in Albany before departure of 8 P. North bound train. Train No. 2 connects witntneB.r trains Corvallis and Albany givinn direct service torNewport and ad j ace beaches. Train 3 Inr Dntrnit. Itrmtenhush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 7 :00 a. no., reaching Detroit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. For further information apply to Edwis Stone, Manager. T. Cockrbll, Agent, Albany. To Chicago and all points east; Louisville, Memphis, New Or leans, and all points south. See that your ticket reads via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL R.R. Thoroughly modern trains con nect with all transcontinental lines at St Paul and Omaha. If your friends are coming west let us know and we will quote them direct the specially low rates now in effect from all eastern points. Any information as to rates, routes, etc, cheerfully given on application. B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent 142 Third St, Portland, Or. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A. 142 Third St., Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON, F. & P. A., Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wh. Jlttt tided bp Ibt Jlbhsi ' Jurists, Statesmen, Diplomats and Solditrs of tbe World. Whashington D. C, January 18th."J A more notable line of world known prominent men has seldom been seen by any audience than tbe one which sat upon tbe stage of tbe Lafayette opera house in this city on the 12th inst,when tbe great maps meetin" of the National Arbitration Conference was in seeeion. Thegreat authority on international law, John W. Foster, presided, with hair and j whiskers as white as the new fallen snow ! and blushing at the compliments heaped : upon him At bis risht was Cardinal Uibbous, wearing a scarlet skull-cap,and looking quite delicate; next to him was the Jewish Kabbi, Vt. Silverman irom New York, a tall-well-groomed, man, ex clusive and cultivated ; by his side sat the vigorruBanJ eloquent southern law yer, Hon, J. M. Dickinson, in the prime of life and looking too young to have carried a rifle in the Civil War. At the left of the chairman sat Dr. Edward E. Hale, Chaplain of the Senate, as rugged, and shaggy as to bair and whiskers as a lion. Then came Andrew Carnegie, pale and bald headed but with a keen look in his dark eyes, and full of life. Last in the row waB Gen. Miles, the gigantic, well dreserved, fighting mau, who haB seen as many buttles as any one living. Each of these men, as they arose to speak, was greeted with abundant ap plause. Tije speeches were all in favor of putting an end to war by the means of international arbitration, and especially advocated a treaty of arbitration between America and England, lhe resolutions adopted were presented to Congress and the President. Arbitration appears to be the order of the day, and may prove to be the solu tion of" the Colombia-Panama problem. Tbe feeling is rising that Colombia has been rather unkindly treated, and Senator Bacon has caused more than a ripple of excitement in the Senate by offering a resolution proposing arbitra tion of Colombia's claims on account of the revolution in Panama. A livel debate followed the proposition and Senator Hale of Maine practically agreed with Mr. Bacon, There is an unwilling ness on the part of many Senators to in terfere with Executive action. The de bate was continued through Tuesday and Wednesday, the 13th inst, and was participated in by many Senators on both sides. Senator Cullom has introduced a bill the o'nj 'ct of which is to secure national arbitration of great disputes between capital and labor. Publicity is the key note of tbe bill. He would have a tri bunal appointed by the President, each member to receive a large salary. Much speech-making has been made in both Houses egarding an investiga tion of the Post oflice frauds. Mean, while the trial of Machen, tbe Groffs and the Lorenzes of Toledo,0., is in pro eress in this citv before Judge Pritch- ard. While tbe public takes but little interest in tbe matter the court room is filled with lawyers who stady the legal proceedings. Both sides have a numer ous array of counsel, and rapid progress is being made. Among the bills now being considered in Congress are relief legislation for Alaska including good roads, and the propagation of salmon j tbe promotion of tien, Wood;the bringing of 600 school teachers from Porto Rico to attend eum- merschoelsin the United States; the adopttion of tbe legislative, executive and indicia! annronriations ; the estab lishment of a corps of trained nurseB for the navy; the construction of a large hospital in Washington and public buildings in Hawaii ; the removal of in capacitated clerks from the rolls; and the establishment of an extensive forest preserve in the Southern Appalacian Mountains. The debate upon uen. Wood's promotion is announced for the 18th. The National Democratic Committee has held a harmonious meeting in this city and selected St. Louis as the place for tiie nominating convention to assem ble on the 6th of next July, lor seven months St. Louis is to be the capital of the world, and the city promises to ay commodate luU.UOO guests. u a woman's ?mr As a trapeze performer is greater thrm a man's. She must have a man's courage and a man's muscle . to succeed. But she must also work under condition- of which a man knows nothing, ftoiy an accident to women acrobats i .ust- be attributed to the sudden weakness to which all women are subject at cer tain times. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription heals tbe womanly diseases which cause weak ness. It estab lishes regular ity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. It maVes weak women strong and sick women well. . With pleasure I write to-day in praise of Dr. Pierce aud his medicines," says Mrs. Mary Con way, of Apnleton, Iwrence Co., Tenn. Wns troubled with female disease ; the back of my head hurt me so I could not lie in bed and I would have to sit up, and then 1 would have such paius from my waist down I could scarcely raise up. My feet and hands would fel almost like ice. Since taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription I can sleep well all niprht. Could hardly drag around before I took your medi ciue, and now can do my housework and help my husband in the field. "Words cannot express the thanks I owe to Dr. Pierce." Weak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. K. v. 1'ierce, Kutialo, JN. V. Dr. Pierce's Couimorf Sense Medical Adviser, containing more than a thou sand large pages, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covets.' Address Dr. R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y. A iX v Daughters of the American Revolution will give a colonial ball at the Arling ton, for which many beautiful costumes ave been prepared. The Sons oi tbe Revolution will also be present, and Gen. Gneley and Mrs. Fairbanks will review the grand procession, The wives of cabinet ministers and the members of the foreign embassies con- inue to give dinners, luncheons and re ceptions; while the Senators are dining each other in turn. Wealthy people who are not in official circles keep the ball rolling. The new Walsh palace b" had a bouse warming witb 600 guests to help. A reception in the grand salon, sm' king for gentlemen in tbe billiard room, a ball on t he top floor, a buffet snpr er in the great dining hall, and all the mther accessories of a princely entertainment. William Stone, an aged and tespected citizen of this county, died at his home near Colton laBt Friday. He was one of the old pioneers of Clackamas coun'.y, being 71 years old at the time of his death, and a native of Kilkenny, Ire land. He migrated from Ireland in 1852 arriving in New York in the spring of that year. He came to Oreaon byway of the Isthmus of Panama the sameyear, end immediately located in Clackamas county and has resided in this county from that day until his death. HU re mains were laid to rest at the Stone burying ground. Saved from Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt of Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. The most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consumption wan slowly but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption turned despair into joy. The first bottle brought im mediate relief and its continued use completely cored her. It's the most Kartain pnra in th world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50cond$l. Trial bottles tree at Char man & Co's drugstore. Mr. Bryan has paid his respects to Washington and held a reception in the lobbv of tbe house. Prof. Langley pro. noses to add to tbe gavbty of nations by sending to St. Louis a model of his flying fish machine which is now nestling in the mud of the Potomac. Gen Adolphus W. Urr-ely. of the Signal Corps, has been informed that U be will resign he may go on the retired list as a Majn- General, He declines trie prouereu pro motion. Aside from legislation, society and snow have occupied attention of the town. The heaviest tun 01 snow on many years occurred early in the week and some of the most brilliant recep. tionstook place at the same time. The White House is always the center of so- oial life during the season and tbe presi dent announces a number of receptions and state dinners for this month and February. He recently gave a musicale which was largely attended, the songs consisting of Indian, Negro and Ameri can melodies. The annual dance lor Charity and Children's kospital took place on tbe Ilth inst. in the big ball room for tbe nw Willard hotel . Quests including Miss Alice Roosevelt, arrived at midnight. There was a sapper and a cotillion. On the 18th inst. the District N. F. Nelson's Last Shot at W. W. Myers. To W. W. Myers: In his defense . of Socialism Mr. Myers strives to make the impression that he is principally all trumps yet is honestjBnough to admit they are all up bis sleeve and bard to get at; other a ise why does he not lead and make his point? No begging the question at this stage of the game. Goliath like, you threw down the g iunt )et and we merely came to tbe resrue in self defense. , In your article to which I first replied you appeared to defy anything and everybody. Now, to sum up, we have answered your arguments by stating that Socialism demands the surrender of our individuality and virtually deBtrojs the incentive to honorable exertion. Lite is a struggle irom the cradle to the grave. I Ins holds good throughout tbe animal kindom. Can you prove tbe couirary? Humanity is a selfish hut, if 1 may so speak. With this Inherent eel fish principle bobbing up in very transaction of life, how i li poBsi1 le to introduce Socialism? So long as human nature is wlia it is. men will not surrender what rightfully and justly belong to them without re sorting to violence. If you will do so, you are an exception to the general rule. Consequently your pet system can only be Inaugurated through a bioody revolution. Perhaps you can rpoall some of the horrors of war witneshtd in old Missouri, during the late rebellion. Before going to extremes, let ns at-k our selves if the cost will not be far in ex-ce-is of all the benefits. To some extent ft re-tH with you, and those you rpres sent, whether or not corrupt ttiuial dominate our county and nation If two evils confront you, choose the least and now may this controversy oud by turning the rascals out, and pniting good men in. Mr. Editor and indulgent readers, we thank you for your generosity an I for bearance. Yours Truly, N. F. Nklson. The New Fire Box. A new fire box in that old cook stove will cost you but a few dollars. The old stove is worthless without it. Our new fire box will make it good as new. Remember bow that old Btove used to bake. Why buy a new stove which will have to be repaired anyway in a few years, when onr fire box will make the old one new? If yon do not believe these statements, give Mr. M. K. Lust a chance and be convinced. He will do the work at your house satisfactorily or bo pay, He is sole agent in Oregon City and , Clackamas county for tbe fire box. Address Oregon City, Or. BANNER 8ALVE th meat rtoallno salvo In tha worid. 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