Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, July 16, 1898, Image 2

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Daily Capital Journa
BY HOKSR BROTHBRS,
SATURDAY, JULY 16, J8g8.
Dally, One Year 33.00, in Advance.
Dally, Tour Months $1 00, In Advance.
Weekly, One Tear $1.00, In Advanoo
THE SANDWICH ISLANDS.
Hawaii Is ours. TI10 lnlandH arn
now United States territory and will
always remain so, as long as we have
tlio power to hold thenj. The wis
dom of annexation, however, has. yet
to be proved. There Is no doubt but
public sentiment has been over
whelmingly In favor of annexation,
and on that score. If no other, the
coverninenfc has done well. Whether
the United States, asaiwholo, will ul
timately Rain or loso by the move re
mains to lw seen. The directum!
Immediate pecuniary result will benn
outlay'of many millions -on the pirt
of the Kovcrnnient. We assume the
debt of $1,000,000 for a startdr; we
must spend many millions moro for
public buildings and to provide for
the defense of the Islands; wo must
build, equip and sustain a number of,
oxtra warships. That our navy
should be Increased no one will ques
tion, but that the possession of the
Islands will necessitate several more
bli I pa than wo would otherwise need is
equally clear. Wo alreudy had a
coaling station and 11 harbor in Pearl
Harbor, which Is practically all that
wo have now. The trado of tho Islands
was ours; as much bo, probably, as,it
will bo now. International trade fol
lows the lines of business advantage,
not political sentiment. Old Glory is
tho loveliest banner that was over
kissed by tho breeze; but it has not
the power to Increusc tho productive
ness of tho 60II over which It waves.
Mr. Sprecklcs will import no moro
sugar from the islands (him he ban
heretoforejnolther will two cocoanuts
grow whero ano grew before. We al
ready supplied tho Islands with what
ever we could sell to them In compe
tition with other nations, and as a
matter of fact, tho consumption of
American goods by tho thrco or four
thousand whiles and the balance of
Kanakas, Japs r.nd Chlnumcn bus been
- nnd will bo loorldicuously inslgnlil
ciut to cut any Ugurc. There aio
sqvcral llrms, InSan Francisco, who
could handle tho whole trado without
materially increasing their force.
There will bo a boom In Honolulu
, roal estate, hilt that will benefit only
thoso few who aro on the ground nnd
nro far-sccmg enough to stand from
under before the crash comes, and
even their prollts will consist of tho
losses of others.
New lines of steamers will bo put
on, but, unless business increases
from causes not now upparcut, they
will loso money and bo withdrawn.
The yery best argument that has
been advanced In favor of annexation
was, that If wo did not tuko tho
Inlands, sjiiio other nation would.
Conceding that to bo true, It may bo
reason sutllcient for our taking them;
but It Is hurl to sco why wo could not
hayo extended tho Mouroo doHrluo to
Nothing Like Paine's Celery Compound for
. Run Down Nerves,
1. "
Gov. Ellsha Dyer was elected gov
ernor uflthodo Island In 181)7 and re
elected In 1808.
Gov. Dycrlsagradua;c from Brown
University and Glcesen University,
Germany: Ho served us sergeant
during the clyll wnr and was adjut
ant general of Rhode Island from 188:2
to 1805. Uo wrote, April 17, 1808;
"1 havo heard so many llatterlng
Btatcn.cnts of what Pulno'M celery
compound lias done that 1 feel sura It
will be of .very great benefit to me,
particularity at this time when I havo
so much anxiety urtl nervous strain,"
J'uluo's celery compound, upon
which so much praise Iiob been be
stowed, which the wealthy nnd those
in tho highest positions unhesitat
ingly endorse, Is within tho reach of
tho humblest family la thn land
Tho incalculable amount of good
that Paine's celery compound is doing
In making sick and oven despairing
people well should compel tho atten
tion of every Judicious person who Is
out of health.
Tho underlying causo of nervous dc
blllty, apparent In headaches, dys
pepsia, sleeplessness and neuralgia,
Is faulty nutrition of tho entire ner
vous system,
So long as the blood Is pale, watery
and hampered by bad humor?, the
nerves cannot assimilate proper nour
ishment, no matter how much food Is
taken Into tho system. Paine's cel
ery compound arouses 11 hearty ap
petite, regulates the bowels and brings
about a normal action of the liycr.
TI1I4 Is the sweeping and thorough
manner lh which Paine's celery com
pound ficcs the system not only of
rheumatism, eczemu, salt rheum and
other diseases duo to impure blood;
but also of neuralgia, sleeplessness
and nervous headaches and dyspepsia
that arc brought about by a "run
down" state of the nerves.
Tho use of Paine's celery compound
make all tho difference between im
pure, slufrglsh'bluod and tired nerves;
and healthy, energetic bodily condition.
FUN AT CI I EM AW A.
tho Islands us catlly and consistently
as wo could abandon that doctrine
and go far nnd uwiy boyond It. All
talk of "manifest destiny" Is arrant
nomjeusc, Tho mail of destiny died
on St. Helena. On tho other hand
"' tho annexationists havo been right
in paying that wo bhonld not bo
guided nltogethor by our traditions,
Conservatism for tho sake of conser
vatism, in either foreign or domestic
matters, has little to recommend It to
the modern American,
That tho government of tho hctero
gencous population or tho Manila Is n
now problem, should not bring on any
epidemic of heart falluro, for wc nro
amply able to solve It.
But the die is cast) the tsluuds nro
ours, "for better or for worsoj' Jf lor
tho better, nil honor it tho statesmen
Vrho have brought it about! H tot tho
; worse, Hicn wo will ttlll make tho
:ilMfit6nt.
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"'Schillings tiest baking pow
ler is all bakinc newder:
p nothing else in it. This is
wny it goes luruicr. 7
Stumvwz
INAL
A Correspondent Tells How Salem News
paper Men Entertained the Indians.
The taciturn und laconic Indian Is
not easily nfTcotcd by attempted
humor, but two Salem editors succcs
fully reached their funny bones here
.Mouday night. Gov. ITlctclicr of .tho
Independent, who was govornor of u
Dakota sod houso ranch at intervals
whenhls wile was absent, nnd "Col."
Hofer, who once belonged to an
awkward squad, in tho Iowa militia,
gayo 11 humorous entertainment horo
In tho lecture lino.
fllVKS OllKMAWA A MIT.
Supervisor Censor, of tho Indian
School Service, acted us first end-man,
Lawyer Til Ford had expected to bo
present to hear tho fun but was
detained on his farm. Tho supervisor
was telling tho uudlcnco of
Boveral hundred that ho hud always
hcaid ufChcmawu as uu unhealthy
place Indians told him In sovoral
stales that It was whero all good In
(Hans wont to die. He had beard of It
us u very rellglou9 place, whero u
great many wore converted Into
corpses. This wiih different now.
Tho student wero us rugged nnd
hoalthy us deor on tho mountains.
Funerals were scarce us hen's teeth.
TIIK HANI) I'l.AYKl)
A HotTUno" with variations und
tho war govornor of tho Dakotas (war
ongrasshopporsj-was introduced. Ho
worou smllo like u cow In n cabbage
pitch and 11 paper Dag pinned on his
breast that ho hud cut out of a pa
triotic Hostcttcrs bitters altusuac
Illsisormou was un old Fourth of
July oration with the dates raised
from 1770 to lit tho war on Bnnln.
Fletcher Is very graceful at times
When he gots real eloquent he spreads
his arms, out and wave thcmllkou
boy trying to learn to swim on u hay
cock. Ho apologized for not having his
lecture ready that he had bcon work
Jng on for several month, but prom.
Ised to glvo it on some big occasion
whon tho wholo nclgUborhod can bo
aroused. It Is entitled: "Tho Flea
for tho Red MJan," Fletcher gctsall
the fun out of ShU Bujcct that any
wan can out of ooe so lively ami that
don't stay In one placo very long, He
ought togo to California, tho golden
paradise of Mens, whero they treat all
races ullke, white or rod, male or
female.
A NKW INVENTION
was explained by thu lecturer that
beats courting by telephone. He told
about n Salem lawyer whoso ste
nographer took down all his sweet
utterances In shorthand, wrote them
out on her typewriter, and ho paid
her 910 a folio rather than haye her
mall them to his wife. Hut tho in
vention that Is to do away with all
such trouble Is affection put up In
tablets that can bo carried around In
your vest pocket far less laborious
than swinging in a hum mock, pic
nicking or holding u young lady on
your lap, said tho governor, ns ho tried
to show tho uudlcnco ivhat kind of un
expression a man's fnco ought to wear
while dissolving ono of thoo lallygag
tablets In his mouth. It convulsed
oven tho IJOO pound Indian farmer.
Tho govornor Is a great succces as a
humorist. (Laughter.)
'ouit COUNTKY"
he said, "used o bo considered protty
nearly equal to Hoayeu Itself. Hut
wo havo mndo some great Improve
mentn since then. Somo of thegrund
cut 111011 In tho East havo come West,"
pointing to Col. Hofer. (Laughter.)
"No cownrd ever turns his faco to the
Slorrus, unless tho sheriff 13 arter
him. Horo Col. Hofer pointed at
Fletcher. (Groat laughter.)
Gov. Fletcher wound up his side
splitting discourse with 0110 of the
most eloquent bursts of patriotism
and was upplnuded for soveial mln
tues. too band played a lively nlr
and all wero ready for tho third num
ber of the program.
"tub oriiKit jini-ron"
was Introduced by Supt. T. W. Potter,
but said he had no lecturo prepared.
Col. Hofer said ho had been tomptcd
to get up a lecturo In reply to lnger
soll. Hut Ingorsoll was getting to bo
an old mau and had never done him
any Injury. I)r, Driver had smashed
IngenwH to pieces, He had nover
hid bq much as a Htraw In hi path
way and he could not for mere sport
demoltth even n mistaken man who
had done him uo harm. InpvraoH de
served puncturing but ho had iot tho
heart to deitroy tho givt luBdel.
There had been oeveral sharp pass
ages to which he replied. He explained
how Fletcher came to call himself a
"tiller of the soil." The word'Hiller"
meant part of the steering apparatus
of a boat. It was something a person
cobld sit down to and take It easy at.
So Fletcher sat In his easy chair In
town and wrote lectures on how to
"steer'' a farm.
Hlssons were stalwart farmers and
'did the work of two farms that went
far to support him In his lead pencil
Industry as a "tiller" of tho soli. At
thH, Fletcher got up bub tho chair
man ordered him to sit down, as he
could reply in his paper or his next
public lecture,
BOMK 'SALTY PRETZELS
were thrown around by Col. nofer,but
t icre wero no more collisions between
him and Fletcher. It was easy to see
the latter was ruflled. So was the
federal supervisor. Held a little fel
lo.v and smokes big strong cigars. He
JJ ild to the young Indians, nf the
Training schoel: "You can all earn an
hoojst living, etc.," which, Col. Hofer
sail, was more than lots of white men
wjrc able to d", and that it was easy
to tell people that, when the one giv
ing the advice, stood leaning on the
pie counter. It waseasy to be honest
when the government puts good meals
on your Inside und a white shlrton
youroutsldo.
The speaker said ho always felt
s irry to see a yccy young man Bmoklng
a big cigar. The young man didn't
stind an even show. (Laughter.)
COCOANDTS AND UANANA8.
Ho endorsed the annexation of
Hawaii. What If Itcost us CO million
a year, ould not Uncle Sam be a
raising his own doormats and cocoa
nuts? (Applause among Indian boyc)
He asked why it was that at such
splendid literary lecti res all the pret
tiest girls and the homeliest )oys
went to sleep. (All the sleepers awoko
amid general laughter.) The wuy our
army was cracking Spanish cocoanuts
In Cuba wo would also soon annex
that banana patch. (More approba
tion omong the consumer of cocoa
nuts and bananas. But seven million,
Iidics and gentlemen dressed only In
Manila shirts were not fit subjects for
a nation of Chautauqua circles. Let
us take Cuba and Hawaii and quit,
(Applause.)
The colonel closed by reading
"Ilud'd Fairy Story" frcm Jumcs
Vhlt.".omb Illley's poems.
A Woman s
Work.
For thirteen years this woman suffered from a htlp
Us infirmity Jich baffled skillful medim reatment
She was restored to health in a remarkable manner,
and is now helpful to otter sufferers.
ofWtMataSnLCmton,N.Y.,iuHmd .goffid.'
from the IndwerifeabU torture of uillani-. . Mlrcj, I wil Induced to try Dr.
mttrwv rfif (imititni
Only ptfiom who have bun afflicted
with thl disuse know what such suffering'-
,
Those who have never felt the pangs of
this ailment have not the remotest idea ot
a tortures.
For years this was an obsUnate disease
to cure. ,
In recent years, however, there has been
formulated a remedy which successfully
The many cures effected by Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale People attest to that fact
One of the striking examples is Mrs.
Rogers' experience.
I n speaking of It to a reporter she said t
"Thirteen years ago I was attacked with
Inflammatory rheumatism and a complica
tion of diseases.
"I cannot begin to describe my sufferings
during that time.
"You can judge somewhat of what I
endured, when you look at these hands."
They were distorted, twisted and swollen.
"My foot, too, is so much out of shape
that the big toe lays across the others, the
end touching the little toe.
"Notwithstanding I am sixty-five years
eld, have pleasant home and other com
forts, fife to me was far from enjoyable, for
all other things pale into insignificance when
you are without good health.
wT.ii! Bit. Pillt fnr Pale Peoole.
"Before I had finished the first box I began
to feel that they were doing me good.
"I continued uii;g them and steadily
grew better. .
"I nave ujcu u"" " - - -,,
and to-day feel tetter than for the past U-
""Ivly appetite Is goodj I feel bright, cheer
ful and have a desire to live and enjoy saciety.
"I have been a member of the Methodist
church for many years, but Icr six years
was unable to attend,
"Now I am able to attend th church
services regularly and certainly appreciate
'asilfrDr-Vullams' Pink Pills for
Pale People a wonderful medicine and am
confident no other remedy could have
effected the wonderful cure they have in
I'i . t,4 in .iile this, hoclne that some
sufferer may profit by it and obtain relief."
It was nature's own remedy that accom
plished this cure caused by impure blood,
for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fer Pale People
are composed cf vegetalfe remedies that
Tt a oowerful influence in purifying and
enriching the blood. Many diseases long
supposed by the medical profession to be
incurable have succumbed to the potent
influence of these pills.. This universal
remedy is sold by all druggists.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
wp ARE ASSERTING IN THE COt'RTS OUR RIGHT TO
Xe mSJFSb OF WE WORD "CASTO'aA," AND
.PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OCR TRADE MARK.
DR SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannie, Maaaaohu-
I, DM. OMMUCU r , ACTnnA ,ha Bgmo ihat
tells, was the originator vj ow. ....., .
has borna end does now bear & , JSS
the facsimile eignatura of LAztZYf
tl!. .-. 4i,. ,,v,w "r.ASTORIA" which has be
the homes of iho Mothers of America for war thirty para.
LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it ia
the kind you have always bought sj? Zlfi?--- " th
'and has the signature of te&T&ZZW wrap.
per. No one has authority from me to use my namo exoept
The Centaur Company, of which Ohaa. H. Fletcher ia President.
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TBI CINTAWR COMPANY, Tf MUHRAT TMIT. NIW TOR CITT.
on every
wrapper.
bean used in
EAST AND SOUTH
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THE SHASTA RO'JTE
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OREGON STATB NEWS.
improvements.
In view of tlic remarkably beavy
fruit crop ibis year, and especially
fiat of prunes, President if. M. Wal
lace, of tlio Salem Water Works, who
Is managing the large ware house at
the corner of High und Trado streets,
Is making arrangements to handle
nnd store a great deal of fruit. IIo
has workmen engaged in adjusting
additional joists nnd otherwise brac
ing and strengthening .both floors of
the structure, oimectlng to storo and
pack a larue quantity of fruit and
produce,
m
Astoria Now that the government
has ofllclally announced that the
mlnci have -been removed from the
mouth of the river and arc no longer
a menace tonavagatlon there is no
harm In telling tho truth. There
havo been no mines In tho river nor
hayocyentho cables for them been
laid. The shells for tho mines and
tho cables havo never Ueen taken fiom
the docks at (Ft. Steyens and Scar
borough head. Tlio channel that was
buoyed und tb: Instructions made
public tvero entirely to fooj furcjgijers
but the facts wero easily obt4p:)Miu
by nnj ono who desired 10 learn the
truth.
Doctors Caa't
Cure It!
Contagious blood poison U absolutely
boyoml the skill of tho doctors. They
limy doo it patient for years on their
murum-jHj nnd potash remedies, but he
will iiti'tH rid of .huillrutiM! on tho
other hand, his conditloit will in-uw
temllly wor.o, 8. 8. S. f t oiijv pfffc
for this terrible alUletlon, Ihicuiini it js
the only remedy which goes dlroot to
the enusp of the disease and forces it
from the system.
Ud. AlttlL'tii with 111wl lv.i..n ..J .L-
bJ docUiii JJ nie no roo,I. ihouih I took
Mlt'lr I re 1 uk-iiI taltU
u"r Ii, tl. I srrmnl
title. I look mu"(
every .o-ca'Ied l00d
remedy, but thtj did not
tfiu to ivarli the dis
ease, and had no fOfcl
wlutcvcr 1 vras dls
li-H-n.J for 1 1 renin!
iit I u,uiu nam W
CUmt .UHwWJjVjiof
tnend I lUrtlYw.
a a S ,ind ttfean tolpt
nrdl.Mn and It curort me complttelr, build
JuHUf ujr braliliand incraliijt my aiilU
A)...uKh iliu wjm 111 m a j. 1 liar nrrfi
yi Uada l&nutltidi.4itorrturii.
tt u 'hwvas,
It l Jiko self-tletructKUi to continue
to tuko Ktah nnd mercury; beside
totully destroying tlio dige.tlou, they
dry up the mrrov. In the bones, pro-
v.Mv...h .uuuou aim tn suing 9f tpfl
Joints, causing tho hair to fall out, and
completely wrecking the system.
Sumpter A working man named
Johnson, was found dead In his cabin
near here on Thursday. Coronors
jury oronounced It a case of heart
disease.
Eugene R B. Hollenbeok, who ro
sides a mile west of town, was thrown
from a load of hay by the wagon up
Sitting and sustained severe Injuries.
Umatilla -The Umatilla Indians
haye concluded their Fourth-of-July
cclcbratlan. It began on the -3d and
ended on the 12th. About 700 Indians,
Including visitors from other agencies
In Oregon, Washington and Idaho,
participated.
Koseburg The trustcos of tho
soldiers home, at the meeting this
week, repealed rules 13 and 14, which
provide fur the retention for the use
of tho homo all pension money lu ex
cess or $ per month. Thcdeolslon of
the trustees Is subject to the approval
of the governor.
Oregon City A farmhouse near
Cams, occupied by two young bache.
lor farmers, was burned with all Its
contents, Thursday. The occupants
of the house had gone Into a Held
to do some work after supper, and
witnessed the fire from a distance.
The blaze Is supposed to have caught
from a fire in the kitchen stove.
Aioany An 01a soldier, who was
in the calaboose In Albany, for drunk
and disorderly conduct, l)as a pauly
BuruLcneu up nose, lie explains it ip
the following manner: While In
Salem a few days ago he was In a
saloon where they haye a monkey. He
was watching the anlnjuj p his play,
ful pranks, when wltlmut intending
to be abusive to tlje luankey lo said:
"Ah you old Spaniard," The monkey
was mad In an Instant and sprang
vicloiisjy at tic old soldier getting
lilm by the noso and giving him a
bad scratch as his faco will show.
A recent arrival atSkagway from
Djwt.on report! that food at the lat
ter place Is now both plentiful and
pheap. Plour may be purchased at $5
Y buuk, uie lowest nguro it lias over
reached, and prnyl-sijns of all sorts
ure selling In proportion. This drop
in prices s-eein .0 be not so much due
to the iccelpt of new supplies at
IXiusnn a? to the fact tljat pcpnlp
....y hu.i iu. i,iuiii3 nausea away
durjmj the winter lu anticipation of
a s lurnjKp are now b:Jg,ng them out
11 un, iii umjger of a ai)iue laylug
passed.
Walla Walla Palso rumors havo
Induced a host of meu from Montana
and tlio Sound and other points to
come to Walla Walla expecting to get
- lly per day for harvesting,
Many come uuprtivlded with menns
for support. Vith the' exception 0;
light tolls where somo wheat is ul-
reauy oeing liiirveted, wliaat fn Walla
wnia vaiioy win not bo ready for
uarvisiingior aoout two weeks, and
cncii later In the foot hills, owing to
jeccnt nlns. No such prices are belno
offered for hands In this section and
mere are moie men In yala Walla
nun evvaiujj Hurs fijan WJH be- jn
FPOM A SUFFERER.
How
A. Cooper Had a Rotten Bone
Healed After 35 Years.
Chehalis, Wash., April 0, 1303.
Df. J. F. Cook, Salem, Or:
1 received your letter and was glad
to hear from you. You want to know
how my letf Is getting along. It Is
all right; the flesh Is growing out over
the shin bone and Is turning white,
it is rot straight yet, but I think It
will be as straight as the other leg
when wurm weather comes on. I can
work most of the time. The other
doctors told me 1 could never be
cured without splitting It and scrap
ing the bone, but they are mistaken.
It is getting well without cutting or
scraping, so they do not know as much
as they thought they did, butyouare
all rlcht, for you haye done ju3t what
you said you could do. I will answei
any questions you ask about my leg.
Very truly yours,
A. Cooper.
Pr. Cook's olllccls at 301 Liberty
street, Salem
Win your battles against disease by acting
promptly. One Minute Cough Cure pro
When taken early
And in latter stages
urnishes prompt relief. Stone Drug Store.
6:00 P M
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bet. Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion
Jeflerson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Ilalsey.
Harrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Crcswell
Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta
lions from Koseburg to Ashland, inclusive.
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WEST SIDE DIVISION.
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLISi
Mail tiains daily except Sunday.
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At Albany and Corvallis connect with
uains of the O. t. & E. Ry.
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it prevents consumption,
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Direct connections at San Francisco with
Occidental aud Oriental and Pacific mail
steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA.
Sailing dates on application
Rates and tickets to Eastern points and
Europe. Also JAPAN, CHINA, HONO
LULU and AUS'i'RALLIA, can be obtain?!
from W. W. SKINNER. Ticket Azent
Salem.
R. KOEHLER. Manacer.
C. II. MARKHAM. G. F. &P. A. Portland
Wanted
men to chop wood. Inouirc of C. A.
Gray 7 11 tf
Bob Moore, of LaFiyette, Ind,, says that
for constipation he has found De Wilts Little
Eaily Risers tobe tieifect. They never cripe.
1 ry tnem lor stomach and liver troubles
Stone Drug Store.
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"iTILWELL DETECTIVE AQENCV, 1M
Kearny Street. San pranplsco, Cat. Tp
district attonicjf, kliprllfs, attorneys a.t
law and prl ate partlei: I'rerared to transact
all business of a confidential and lntricato
character expeditiously and on reasonioJ
tcruii. Correspondents all ovm ttm Kf&
m
Phoenix and Golden Eagle Bicycles
atMItchell.Lewls&StayerCo. branch
(opposite brewery.) I'hoenlx $jQ and
$75. Golden $27. 50 and $30.
F. F. Caky, Manager.
7-0-tf.
Thousands pf persqns have been cured o
piles by using DeWitt's Witch Hajel Salve.
It heals promptly and cures eciema and all
skin diseases. It gives Immediate relief.
Stone Drug Store.
The tditor of the Evain City, Pa., Globe,
writes. "One Minute Cough, Cure is rightly
nam:d. It cured-my children after all other
remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds and
all throat and lung troubles.' Stone Drug
Jjtore.
Corvallis & Eastern
R. R. Company
WILLAMETTE RIVER STEAMER "AL-
BANV"
This company is now civinc an exceptional
service with the steamer Albany, plvintr be
tween Corvallis, Salem and Portland and all
river points, and is running closely on the fo't
lowing lime sched
The Albany willleve Corvallis 'Saturdays
and Wednesdays a 5;3q a, m. arriying in
Portland Mc same day.
Returning leave Portland Mondays and
Thursdays ai 6 a, m. arriving at Corvallis
the following -"ay.
The Albany has been elegantly furnished
fpr the season of 1898, and includes among
its fittings a new piano of fine tone.
Close connection is made by the Albany
with C. and E. trains for summer camping
grounds in the Cascade range and for the
famous Newport resort and surf baths on Ya.
quina bay.
Connection is had Yaquini with s.eamships
for San Francisco. ' f
The C. and E, Co's Salem dock, to which
has recently been added a waiting room and
cfiice, is located at the foot of State slreet
G. MAERTZ, Agent. Salem.
EDWIN STONE, Manager,
DF.rART
FOR
Fast
Mail
8 pm
Spokane
Fljcr
2pm
8pm
7pm
8pm
ex, Sun.
Saturday
10 pm
7am
Tues
Thurs
TIME SCHEDULE.
From Tottland.
nlt Lake. Denver F
Worth, Omaha, Kansas
City, St Ijuis, Chicago
and Last.
Walia Walla. Spokane,
Minneapolis, St. i'aul,
Duluth, Milwaukee Un
cago and East
OCKAN STEAMSHIPS.
All sailing dales sub
ject to chance.
For San Francisco.
Sail July 5. 9, 13, 17.2'
5.29.
To Alaska;
Sail July 19
COLUMBIA RIVER
STEAMERS
To Astoria and way land
ings.
ARRIVE.
Spokane
i-ljer
1015
a m
4 pm
4pm
. 4'
ex !
1 m
iun
WILLAMETTE AND
YAMHILL RIVEKS
and Sat lOrecon City, Dayton and
way landings
6am
Mon
Wed
In
WILLAMETTE RIVER
Portland to Salem
and way landings
33 pm
lUOl
Wed
Leave
Kiparia
145 a m
- Mon
Wed
Friday
SNAKE RIVER
Ripa-ialo Lc-.viston
43 P m
Tues
Thuri
Sat
Lv Lew.
istoa
J. 4, SB
Sun
Tues
Thurs
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
PORTLAND SALEM ROUTE-,8team
Ruth for Portland Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday nt 7:15 a.m. "
Transfers to street car line at'Oregon City
if the steamers are delayed there. Round
trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washing-
ion, uai norma, or me east. Lonnec n;
made at Portland with all rail, ocean and
river lines.
! W. II. HURLBURT.
Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or.
G. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade street dock
Salem.
BOISE & BARKER,
City AgenlSj
E. . Blanks, pf Lewisville, Texas, writes
lhat one lxjx of DeWitt's When Haul Salve
was w rth Jto.oo to hfri It nml l,i ;ic
of ten j ears standin ;. He ad rises others, to
it. It cures eczema, skin dii:ases and o!-
fmaie sores. Mont Jjrug St re.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
tie Kind You Have Always Bought
SJgnatvre of (!l&0M$z
demand.
How s This 1
WfulIerOue Hunrirofi rwi...., to
ward for any case of Catarrah t hit
gnj.ct be cured by Haii'sCatarr,.
tVe?.?eK-Ynrin:.'."-0.
F J. Cheney for ft, & li'&SK
believe 1, in perfectly honorable To all
'beTr!,?S,.""iS
iiiaiialiiliirHr.r. "'' uu'tb'auons
Wwi Tmux. Who esale DrucLMst
Toleco. 0-, Wa dlni Klnnnn t- Nro.'
Yin. Wholesale Druralsii TnlX JAar'
.Hull's Catarrh Cure S uft,?!,
T. . "eious s""aces of the svt7n.
ffi??L .'??. Pr .bottle, sold "Mi
wruKKIblg. TCStllUOnUlj! iKq,'
Ti rtland Burclars entered two
li u- 5 early Q'hursday mornlnR,
n. 1 - haul of a cold watch, one
PU, ices of cold salmon and a
pupui., n, raiiu,
Tie Northern Pacific
Ra)lroat still continues tho popular
rpqte foreastern travel and now that
SPrlnK s onennL'up It b.ecoinrs njcre
56 than ev6r. The'pleasant arid coin-
(("'""'" "i-i-uiuiuuuuiiuiis ipnisiied
p:5sengprs are proyerblal and need no
Inpntiqn.Tiie quick time tuade.u Ithout
Pianife of car is universally known,
line road traverses tho most niacnlfl--
t'onioeit or country in tho world
every mile furnishing constant scen
MJa.t.tructlvc, nnd interesting so
""' l" nuficr noes nirougu withs
out fatigue and reaches tho journey's
wUU "iu m .L-jiiiiui.' nisiance. All
te,!i ttxas '""iton.Idaho, Montaana
Dakota, Nebraska and the other
states, the eye Is feahted with scenes
pleaslnR and Impressive, while uo
Band storui, sutrocatlnif atmosphere or
other dcworaUxlDR dtscoiuroW are
y-rffiarrrsawssMffiaM m M
20u Miles
,, , THOMAS,
oaleui, Or..
WATT
& CO.
Acents
Was Almost Crazed
Sores on the Limbs Cured by
Hood's Sarsapanua-Heart and
-nH irouDiea Overcorno.
all
CI CJr
leefeefe
Th
Blood
te n.......-..l U !.. . .. .'..
the only blood remedy fro front thew
tUngeroui nitnoruU.
3Boc on self-treatment tent fr by
BwUt Bpeolflo Company, Atlanta, Oa.
iSSaS!5h b the
6nest rrepiuiion on tLm..i... ??
So writ! John C. Dann. rlU lf, .?'
.Va Trvln.li 11 l,'.B,iDS-
- uunr rriA u-.
all skin dit,es
" - T
0SToT m"
&?, fWintotoyu
tt
lit V-- - ...
" ouj witu BorM ali over
pni ana Khey cauied'iuch intense Itch-
also cares eeztnu and
wre wofitore.
troubled w th. tirRi lU' 1 " .B"
bfn to heal. I ,m UUtt j ' D'
since taking Hood'. Emipttau"7
"Hood's 8arun.HH. 1,.. - " .'.
lang trouble and flutatotof lh?S ? J
and since I be-sn taLTn lh9jle4rt.
hu Increase t'Vl! W
,lomach andT. nnoTeX
U and cat will, ,. t5,0y V
WreUthe d Hood'. BanapSuV. thTS
Hood's rML
Oregon. Short Lin e.
shorter and a wliolo half day qulckal
than any utlierllnetn Omaha, K&3
as uii,y, ai. Louis and all owe
sutijern and southeastern cities, i
Thiee rcijtej east via Denver, 8
Paul, and DIIIIubs, Mont. TlckeUt'l
ouicesofconncfitlniz lines. If yoofj
eist via Omaha, von n.-m stnn offl4
- .1. n .'. . - : - . im
see uie xrans-MUslsslppI exposiu
A. C. SHELDON
Ucn'l agent, 1'ortUnJOJ
-.THE-
Quickest,
Safest,
When Going Ea
Use a fir&r-r.lace ltm. in ir-ivj.ttnfT httr
Minneapolis. St. Paul aud Chlcaro. sol
fiiucipai towns in Central Wisconsin,
lullman Ptlace Sleeping and chair f
in atiVltC,
The Dininp caj-s'nrp nnprat il in lid'
est of its natrons ."IHip mml rlrirant vf
ever inaugurated.'; Meals are served I J
wails,
To obtain first-class service ycur .1
wmm itu yia
The Wisconsin
Central Lines.
UneaPfit 'V11 cnnscl,on Chicogoand Mill
1 w . wi irtiirni points.
Line for all pomls lEast an ,i..... S? e fu" Information call on SoJr
.auiui-icnair ears, i1..!! .. " -..- ,..
'.TAS. C. Jiw,
General Pass. AgentMillw"W
FREF. reclinine'chair tC,,!"""' . m Bc"t or write
sleepmg caw, and upholstered .rit?PcV"
sieepmg caw and upholstered tourist sleen
ing cars on allihrouEh trains. eep'
wlbE&BARKEB,
c.aATlriRyem'0r
IU Third Strte Portland. Or?"1 AzaU
CUREYQURSFiri
U Jiigo for unnatural
fcbiMM, lnflnmtloi.
atlorti or ulceratloM
ieun niBi)rS.
'. and not uti.
nifronoug,
nrarcUU,
ln wrapper,
. wK
I mtW q.
Or JAS. A CLOCK. General fI
I-. . ..''. B
oireet X'orttand Or.
Stark
MfirtF ME' A
--. .v-ia IMS B- ILi'SB
MX TAULETi POtTrj S
prr, ImpotaDcr.HIBl,!. H '
DyAbuaiid other JacaiaBjy
cretloua. rhty quUl'it&i
restore l.ot VlUttw jn rj(
1 1 a man lor atudr, Da.mi
Urf?'nJtl.-Thali dm atom Iran
(oaltlra wrltun cuarastca to artert mJ
uala wrappar, upau -fw s , rlca.'-
'pnij.alddisvooa. s
AJAX SPMEDV CO.,'VJ
For tale in Salem OrM byD,I.Jy1
jo per cent off
fcr fall stock.