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Compiled for Titn JountfAL from the Philistine magazine published at East Aurora, New York for Mic American society or Philistines J A fad which gives Joy without headache, peace wltl13.1t Mupor, and friends who are not, -rivals, N worth cultivating. John I. Woodbury, of I Ins ton, has lived his threescore and tun, but his eye Isas bright a a boy's, hit; com plexl'in as fair as .1 baby's, und he carries with li'in the perfuiue of the ,a.,r hu administration In the conduct of the war.ouuVbo highly amusing, if. It F1 liirvLlltsluieiiiUMU in i n;iiuM- to wej-gjiot rnrthcleleiucnt of a irease u1Jle?dcJMgn, forgive aid and comfort aMcmr ... . 1 locnciuydlfLUiciiope or rorwaruing mlr-vjiSiVlcloiis partisan greed the t One of the latest fads In this dlrec tlon Is the kick against President McKlnlcy bc.usj (Jen. Kllzhugh Lee- was not given the Santiago expedition In order to add to his already able work for the country and thereby Increase hK fame. The facts are that Gen Lee. at the outset was slated for the Havana expedition, supposed to be the most Important one of all, to the satisfaction of the entire country yvl bout reference to political bias. That the slipping of Ocryera's fleet Into Santiago drew the . action to that point, was the fortunes ofrthe war and not President McKln ley's fault or .planning and there seems to have been 110 mistake In Gen. Shafter having been In command and having reaped the renown. - Albany Herald. For years Spain heaped liHult up on our rcsldonttf In Cuba, and we did not resent. She murdered and aturyed her own people, butwc made no pro test. She blew up our battleship and killed 202 or our citizens, , and then wp werc.slow to demand reparation. Finally her subjects at Santiago re fused to take our money at par and we got mud, and tho department at Washington ,, wants to exclildo cyery tradesman who dishonors our coin. It; a good thing that something can arouso tho Ire of pur govern ment. Possibly wo will now sco the Spanish municipal oillccrs of Santiago removed. Nothing but a slur at our money would have caused ..lislr of ficial beads to tall into ,lha basket. Times Mountaineer. A speaker hi u Democratic slate convention Htruck t)io keynote which all citizens slnuld go by In these days when our men on land and sea arc keeping tho Hug proudly iilloat. lie said this Is not a Democratic or 11 Republican or a Populist Ic war. It Is an Amrrlcan war. In the conductor It all citizens support the president, who In the face of the nation, rep resents no party but the people. "Ho Is cppimandcr-ln-chlof of tho armies and miylcs of tho Pulled States, and us such the Democrat a'Of Illinois and or the nation will bo as loyal to htm, The only thing that will ever remove that artificial Idea that one kind or baptism Is right and another wrong is social affinity. Women's Clubs are everywhere breaking down sectarian lines and lessening faith In "Justification" and "original sin" simply because Presbyterian women And that Unitarian women are com panionable. And we have always known that when a stalwart young Methodist falls In love with a charming youpg Baptist cither one or the other will soon shed all con scientious denominational scruples containing twcedledee and tweedle dum. If men ever grow great cuiilT so they no longer fear other men, and feel at home with nil their kind, Instead of merely with a few, then will sect disappear, for sectarianism Is only u marked religious vendetta. The vendetta neycr had a sufficient cxcusc,al tho of course,! tulways)thluks It lias; and anything in this day that separates man from man Is not Just right. In a recent article 011 education for women, Helen Watterson Moody siys: "ten women shut In together will worry one hundred times as much as ten men shut In together. So also a hundred women shut in together will exhaust thcmsclycs merely by being together, the sensitive temperaments eating Into each other like corroding acids.... One of the advantages of co education is a distinct lessening of the emotional and nervous strain among the women students. Just why tho presence of men as teachers and fellow workers should have a tonic und quieting cITcct on tho nerves 1 do do not know, but there Is certainly lesW nervous tension, morbidity und self consciousness anion; college women associated with men than among those In the women's colleges." We all know that God said that It wagjiotgood. for man to bo alone, but the big college presidents disagree with II I in on the general proposition. Of conrtc it is a delicate question for a man to discuss, and now lam more titan pleased that women are publicly acknowledging that It is not only not good for a man to bo aloi.e but it Is a deal worse lor a woman. morn I tig youth. ind the lavish heart Life In this world is 11 collecting, aifi all the limn and women In it are collectors. The only quislion Is, what will you collect? Most men uie Intent on collecting dollars. Their waking hours are taken up with In venting plans, methods, and schemes whereby they m.iy secure dollais from other men To gather as many dol lars as possible and to glyc out. as few Is the desideratum. Hut when you collect one thing ynu always Inci dentally collect others. Tho Usher tuau who casts his net for shad always secures a few other lih and once In ti while a turtle', which enlarges the mesh to suit and gives sweet liberty tolhcaliad. To focus exclusively on dollars Is to secure Jealousy, fear, vanity, and a vaulting ambition that may claw its way thro the mesh and let your dollars slip Into the youtty. deep. The shiftless man Is always uiifor unate. The wpjjd ortcn mistakes twining I for talent. Willingness Is an awHil good substi tute for skill. Forgiveness Isn't necessary when the offender Isn't sorry. Preachers have to have a permit ;ex- hortcrs ought to. Precepts In prose are poems svIlIi their ovory day clothes on. Look before leap and then don't leap, for leaps are dangerous. A good man may make a successful politician, but a rascal always does- Grumbling Is a profession In which members are never out of employ ment. Fast horses I net case in value in proportion to t.hclr speed. l,c works the other way with men, Foul-SmeUiiig Catafrli. .ft Catarrh is one of the most obstinate diseases, and henco the most difficult to get rid of. lliero Is but one way to cure It. tho disease Is in the blood, and all the sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures in tho world can havo no permanent effect whatever upon It. Swift's Spe cific cures Catarrh permanently, for it is tho only remedy which can reach the disease and force it from the blood. Mr. B. P. McAllister, of Harrodsburg, Ky., had Catnrrh for years. He writes: 1 could see no Improvement whatever, though 1 was constantly treated with sprays mi wusnes, nnu anier ent Inhaling remedies In fact, t could reel that each winter I wag worse than the year preyjoun. r ninny n WftK brought to my notice that Catarrh was a Mood disease, and after think' lng over .the matter I: Raw It wob u 11 reasonable to expect to be cured by remedies which only reached the surface. 1 then decided to trv . B. 8.. and after a few bottles weYe used. I no- tlceda perceptible Improvement. Continuing tho rcmedv. tho dlseaio was forced nut of my system, and a complete cure was the result. 1 advlso all who have this dreadful disease to abandon their local treatment, which hai never dono them any Reed, and take 8. 8. 8., a rem edy that can reach the disease and cure it." To continue the wrong treatment for Catarrh is to continue to suffer. Swift's Specific is a real blood remedy, and cures obstinate, deep-seated diseases, which other remedies have no effect whatever upon. It promptly reaches Catarrh, and never fails to cure even the most aggravated cases. .RInnil 0 nit; A0a.j.ju Is Purely Vegetable, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no dangerous minerals. Books mailed free by Swift; Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. NOTE ON EDUCATION. '" mmm ft HUMOR NOT FOUIID ELSEWHERE. uV fCVmpllcd from the Philistine Mag azine, published monthly by Elbert Hubbard, Fast Aurora, N.' Y for members of the ancient order or Phil Istlnds.I 1 P. S. In the matter ol advice' giv ing, It Is r.ir easier to continue when 'jiie Is fairly underway than'to'stop. RELIGION AND HUMANITY. ClFllcrt Hubbard In Philistine Mag zlno for August.1 V- rite in your inltid' tho dead and as they would If Win. Jennings Ilryunl were in his place." Tlpit is tho true spirit. McKlnlcy Is In the load, be cause n mujorlty of the pcoplo put tiltu there, and In this land tho ma jority rules., Hryuii Ison his way to tlinfmnl ., tn..t.r. I.i ............. !... """" " .. ; that tholr rrlendshlp shall may on ussigupo 10 mm, roiiucs wait, .The upholding ji;.lho Hag s tho work or tho hour, ami all take Iiartlti it. Men may and should Ifiiyc tholr opinions On Issues oxlstln Woroor that grow out or tho war hut these will bo sittlc.l afterward. So Jar as thu war Itself Is concerned ull tire us one. -Tacoina News living In one fairy company, and althn you detect varying degrees of excel lence, for none do you hold contempt, of none are you Jealous 110110 do you envy. Fiom llicui you ask nothing, upon ynu they make no demands, save tie frank, free iitiselllsb, and unsullied, Tho London Times gravely con. dudes that Admiral- powey "has pluyed a difficult game with conspicu ous ability." That is singular. A j good many of us had that same lm-i prcsslon. It Is strango how great iiilildsViiii In thu ftimo grouyc. Hut the greatest fcutthat he has per formed, strangely enough, Is never re- tho saints or humanity. Lei mo add fcrred to, Tho sinking or Montljo's a word to prove that tho charucter- Tho old church Is near tho parting or the ways. In tho trials, that mav be closoathand It will. react and it will cast aside local domination and be lu truth a church universal, recog nizing a real representation of na tional churches In all its councils and In that event we may live to see It tuko, again to Its ranks tho schis matic bodies that centralization has forced away lu successive reactions, and realize, on a liberal and progres sive basis, the dream or a United Christendom. 1 havo culled Claudo Tiller one or lleet and silencing tho sluiro batteries was right lu his line, tho handling or tho treacherous natives ho was equal to, ITe did not seem to lose any pres tige when ho rait up against tho German uduilral,but all these were on ,l. Izallou Is neithelr forced nor .in worthy. A German translator says or bin), truly that "unselllshnrrs was his virtue, and human dignity his religion," Tho human salntshlp or the man may lm easily established I am fully persuaded that our he setting sin, as a people, Is neither In- tempctance nor uuchastity, but, plain dishonesty. Wo are not frank and honest with ourselyes nor with each other. The disposition to cheapen and adulterate aud get the start of our fellows Is the universal habit of commerce and socloty. We are copper cents trying to pass ror hair dollars. My suggestion is that ror a whole year we let the heathen rest, resign all public work In the Personal Purity League and declare a vacation In the W. O. T. II. Then eacli man and woman set a guard over his own snlrlt and try to be greator than he who takcthaclty. In other-words, prac tice the old, plain, simply virtues of' gentleness, charity and honesty do lug unto others as wo would iliey would do unto us. My this method wo would not have to talk so much and so could think and rest. I'm sine it would bo better for our nerves and possibly Just as well for the heathen and drunkard. Stop this violent run nlngtoand fro, and he simple and honest only for a year! And then possibly at thu end of that time wo could sit In tho picsoncc of each other and bo silent without being uncomfortable. Prlnevllle Many IIres have been started In this vicinity and some arc burning so fiercely that sorbins results are feard, When poor pcoplo call upon the ilul falo Organized Charity Association ror assistance, the secretary has thq In snector Investigate the case and if found worthy the applicant Is given an order on thu American News com pany Tor a copy or "What to Fat.'' The Fast Aurr.ru Hook & Eye Bap tists as yet have no mcctlcg house of their own, holding services ey.qry Sun day at the residence of some member, but I have offered to deed thqin a lot and head their subscription, -list lr they will build a church; and we hope soon to havo the dennmnation' on a good financial rooting. " Evolving material frouf thq mod ern all-around British story the echo must have for Its hero the titled gen tleinan, stern, haughty, and vain of family, wealth and honor; for its hcroltie either the moss-rose cheeked, blue-violet eyed daughter of a lodge keeper, or tho pretty, artless" scion of a tradesman's obscure house, with the proper number of ro-huntlng squires, dowager duchesses, and high-bred Lady Cecellas thrown in for ballast ! .1 At a swell and crush affair lu BuT- falo a short lime ago the cuke was being passt liy Arric's dusky sons. A certain sweet young lr.dy, deeply engaged In conversation with a nice young nian, glancing over the plate safd, "I like the chocolate best-oh, piece!" nut someway She wriggled It slightly it surely was stuck she fry Albert Hubbard, Publisher of the Philistine Magazine. Boys educated at Classical schools, or by private tutors and In board ing schools, like children brought up In charitable Institutions, arc worully handlcapcd In lire's race. "They are hclpl"ss :is convicts thrust out. Into the world aHer a long incarceration. The curriculm or dead language-, instead or science and the useful arts belongs to the Dark Ages Had I a thousand sons I'd nevcrsend lhciii to LqUnjiud Greek six years' rfnd fourut college.-" .Tho chances are they -would bo as tender and helpless as craylLsh th.it have J'ist sloughed their claws. All they could do would be to squander t he money 1 am now piling up by publishing the Philistine. Thus the.i would prove the old, old truth that there Is only one gcucra betwecu shirt-sleeve arid shirt sleeves. On the subject of travel there Is one remark that Is beard In America yery ortcn; and the man who makes It al ways prlde hln.seir on having said fcouiething very bright. Here Is the moss covered remark: Before I Fee Furopo I want to see all or my own country. It sounds patriotic and line doesn't JbV, But the man wjio remarks this rJniark has been cheated out of his trip to Europe, and his remark Is only sour grapes: but the people who listen often believe It wise. The truth Is that a three months' tour of Europe is wortli more to a young man or woman than three years' steady travel In America. We all know a good deal of our own country even if wo stay at home the pc iplcof the land troop past our-door. But to sec the culture of France and Italy Is to have an impression made upon you that years cannot efface nor time destiny. It glyes a point or comparison that a drummer, who knows the United States fiom Maine to Mexico, never possesses. I bellcyc a year among the capitals or Europe Is worth moie than three years at college. 1 111 l """ Extremely WeaKicdinPacificR,R. moTndlnaTBro'akSown- A J Qqq Pacific Lllie - . snrsaoarllla euros. HlIU -uu "" O.R.N. Doflclon ADDOtltO Mood's Sarsaparllla .rjsa-sS.-rsi . TO- ni-taut 101; weak I could hardly Chicago . , riiilxilcliitui WaililnEtwi Mmilrcnl Tmotitu New Yolk I ilM Ml .11 nna T WA.4 fiO Bit Bu".. - ,. rerv cross the tloor. At last 1 w- " sick. One physician told mo ay blood wasall gone and ho gave n. mcdlcinohut tt did not help me. I had l pretty much i. .11 f.lth In medicines, hut thought I would cct ono bottle of Hood's Sarsapa- - a1, h,,,mu Hlla and try it. After taking that bottle J, J lielwric, an I acco.nn,. I was much better, ana so if -; .- --- tow , MlnMarolis bottles and after UK . ----. , . u 8.. ..... - all five bottles. It has dono unspeakable fJiMan PaCIIIB IWllWlJ l0 ,S ' a n mo nnd I wish all my suffering ........ ,. i., nn,l Cliim sisters would try It." MRS. A. Evkksen, , we J . ' fi(i .,, 011 the Ittihc l-"it Mail S pin i,, ami It'lf"1 CSS 1 SiMiUnnc i-lyi r z p 1" Wedderburn, Oregon. Itemcmber Stinrus: 1 lid ltl roiitt Id I'll Hood's Sarsaparilla H tlir- best-In f.ict tlie Ono True Wood I'lltiflcr. Sulci by all druggists, l'rlce. 81; sU for j 7, ,, ,vi! aro tasteless, inlld, effee HOOCTS PlllS tive Ailjtriie?IM25C- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that bids for rcplanklng O'W lineal feet of the west approach of the steel bridge accross the Willamette river, at the foot or Center street, will be iccehcdat the olllce of the county clerk of Marion county, statcof Oregon, until 1 o clock p. m.,orthc 8th day of September. 18!)S. TIIC pianKing 10 oe 1 "ii-i:- ocean. orient. Canadian Australian S. S. Co. T11 Ilonolul , Fiji and Australia Hi? shortest route t - tli: colonies. ror lates, fn 'ere and any mfoimationci.l onorniUre,,, 1IKANi,i:NIU1US, Agent. Salem, til II. w. (Jkei:r, Acent. I4f Ibml street, l'otll.in.1, Of D.slncl I'aissrucr ACent. Vancouver. 1" TIMR SCHKDULK From IVifitamt. -alt I.iki!. Denver K Worth, Omaha j Kansas City, St lmts, Chicago anil r.Mt. ..... .1.. Walla Wall.". - i-"okane, Minneapolis, at. rani, Dulutli, Milwaukee CM cag'i and Kast oci:an sTis.Msnir.s, All vailing dales Sub jeet to change. Fnr.S-.iii Frnnc'nco. hail August 2 7,12, 1 7 21 27. 7 V " 8 l) in ex, Sun. Saturday in p in When Going East Illicit, 10 Inches wide and IS feet long. : Use a first-tla-a : line in trailing i The successful bidder to have all 'i"m m3n the old plank taken from cst ap tpa. ton 'Xr can The right reserved to reject any or n-nil,g c3rs are operated In U.e.lm. all Olds. 1 Kinftu nitrons the trost clecam service Said work to be cm.... Icted during, ' n, 'Alea.s are served a la the month of October 18!)S. .Ir-irf lly order of the county courts of ,-"-.,,,,,,. yrm cle Marion and Polk counties, and the LjLrd'ia city council of the city of Salem, state sl,0l",1 r"" "a of Oregon. County Clerli d&w 2w To Cleanse the System. Effectually yet gently, when costive or b-lllous. or when the blood Is Im pure or sluggish, to peainanently over come habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening them, to dispel head aches, colds, or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. coaLKiy.iThe Wisconsin Central Lines. 7 a 111 Foes 'IhurS and Sat fia m Mon Wed Fii Leave Uipaiia i.5 a m Mou We.! Friday ARKIH Spolci M.er io.'i5 am 4 I' I'o Aluka; Sall Aug. 8 coi.umiiia mvi:it sriiAMHKS I'u Astoria nml way land igs. vii.i.AMi:rn-: and YAMHILL UIVEkS jOrcgon City, Uavlon and way.ianiiinKT wiLLAMicrn: uivku Portland to Salem and way landings ..-,.,.,.. SNAKK U1VEK Kipa iato Lewistnn 4P 4Pw ,n .Sun 3'Jopiii Nik -t'3p luei 'I hm, Sit i.v Ut IblOq 3-'4S .Sun Tuo llinn BARR&PETZEl -The Old Reliable- Plumbers a;id Tinnoib. Make a Specially rf (or all connection-, at Chicago and Milwsul.ee For eastern points. j lickelfull information cill 'on -odr ntaiest ' lick'-t-jKi.t or write JAS. C. l'OND i (isneral Pass. AgtritMillwaiikee. Or JAS. A CLOCK.'.Oncral Acent Wis Stark Street Portland Or. HOP OV D PIPE Oreffon Short Line. Aikei's Dyspepsia Tablets nre sol 1 on .1 liisilhe guarantee. Cures lieart-lmrn, raising olt he food dislreis after rating or any form of dypepsia One little tablet gives im mediate relief. :5c and and 50c. Limn & lirook-s, druggist'. lines thai men or his profession are who, In his own phrase, "always took more or less fatiilllar v.h. But liln'tlio part or tho weak against the strong, always lived great feat was U) cut the cable nud nv3f be able to .'pick It up after- wrs. That was K'enius.Haker City Uepubllcan, -,.. ADLY POISONED . Much 8uffflnS'Exrlenss4 BbI A& IMti4 Fall. iAY CKKEJC, 0K.-"I vnm badly huitVUh fto4o eak JH wmbuwc 1 mmM nt vrt iW ei U, wutU I took MM e Nose's lr4)lll to if 7 tya4. I kav foui)d Hood' ' "' -Ao WtltWt blood )urllyliif "Vver iriea. it. giw 1 -". vuimtauk 'riHK'Ui. Annual Solos overO,000,000 Boxo FOR BIU0U8 AND KEEVOUS DISOEDERi. luch as Wind and rutn in tho Gtomarh. Qlddluess, Fulness after tiu-aU, Hoad cb( Ululnoks, Drowlnos8, Ftiuhtiu," of lloat. Ijom of Apnetlta. Ooattveness. utotcliea on tno bkiii, uoia units, 1JU- yes, here's 11 1 1 it failed to co, i.e. wriggled It again. And then Eph said, "Meg you pardon, Miss, but dafs my thumb!" Here Is a little story that will In terest those who are deep In child study: .Tlmiuy-boy, aged live, had been particularly notry. Tho purse duly reported theaettothe boy's mother. part of whoso theory was never to scold or reprove, but allow conscience, to strike In and remorse and reiwnt auce to follow lu due courVo. That evening when the good mother was putting tho boy to bed sho askt n a grieved tone. "Why did you, 0)1, ' why did you do that, Jimmy?" ' "Who told-you I dlnV'askt Jimmy boy, putting up a large No. To bluff, for he was his papa's boy. "A'little bird told me, my s-jii." Jimmy was silent a spa-e and then KI-OM A SUFFERKR. How A. Cooper Had a Rotten 13one Healed After 35 Years Ciikhaus, Wash., April i), 18M. Or. J. 1 Cook, Salem, Or: 1 received your letter and was glad to hear from you. You want to know In w my leg Is getting along. It Is all -ight; the llesll Is growing out over thu uln bone and Is turning white. II Is pot straight yet, but I think It ivlll be as straight as the other leg when warm weather comes on. I can wiik most of the time. The other ttoi tors told me 1 could never be cuied without splitting It and scrap ing Hie bone, but they are mistaken. II Is getting well without cutting or scraping, so they do not know as much an they thought they did, hut you arc all right, tor you have done Juit what you bald you could do. I will answer any questions you ask about my leg. Very truly yours, A. Cooi'mt. 1r. Cook's olllce. Is at .'101 Liberty sttcot, Salem HOP AND FRUIT RYER ,'IIIIV j I Quickest. WII.LAMliTl'E IMVER DIVISION. I'ORTLAND-SALEM KOUTIi-OstrM,-Kuth for Portland Tuesday, 'lhuisra 1 Saturday st 7:15 a.m. lransteis to street car line at Uieg ij;j if the steamers ate delayed there ocu trip tickets to all points in Oregon. 1 rtlkj ton, California or the east. Cnrntctit) made at Portland with all rail, octal, it. river lines. IW. H.HUKLHUUT. Cen'l I'ai. Agt. t'nrtland. Or ('., M.;i'0VKUS. Agent, Trade street ilt naleiii. I'OISE iVfcllAKKEU, City Agen'n, PUMPS AND TANK WORK: All woik guaranteed 214 Commercial ,st 7 20 If Telephone No 24S Press For safest, - Cheapest Line for all points K 1 n si.iittic-i&t. l'ltr.K reclining chaa cjn, Pullman palace slci:p iifj car., and uphuKieied tnurist sleep ing ens Ki nil tlirotich trains. HMIhK MIAUKElt, Aytnt Salem. Or I c.o. n-:uuY, Tiavelmg Passenger Aen , W. II COMAN, 1 , , (Jener.ii Aijent. j 12-1 llnrdSiteePniilanil. Or EAST AND SOUTH VIA fHE SHASTA RO JT OI-" THK Southern Pacific Co EXI'l'.HSS 'IKA1NS RUN DAILY gyoil 7.'00 ill H.-ooMf The Chiel Ilurges of Mllcslmr, Pa., says DeWitK Little Euly Uisers are tlie hest pills lie ever uied in his lamily during forty years 1 1 house keeping They cure constipation, sick headache and stomach and liver trouble 'mall in size hut Brea' ' results, fc'tonc drug store. Thousands of persons have heen cured qj diles by using DeWltt's Witch Ifazel Salve. It heals promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases. It pves imnii-di.ite relief Stone nrug Store. 'e!Tk Nortiero Pacific A lirst-class uimphell cylinder Uailroad still cont.nucs the popular imi, i.uhu Mo, ior s-iie at bargain. It Is the pte.-s used fru the Daily .Ioiiknai. until recently, and must be disposed of soon. Just what Is needed for a weekly newspaper. Address IIOFEIl HIIOS. Salem. Or, D rmitr, fitptt.tc-tnh.. . .. . -, I l'.ai i gieat 1 "iowj.ii uavei aim now tliat ml.iu .suiumcr sonenhiL' linit.i,,.,.,.,.. .,.... .' than ever. The pleasant and co n- mcdlatlvely rcuiarkt, sijrows. anyway!" 'Dam them turtxkl Hkvp. Frurhtful Dreams nnd nit Nervous and Tronibllnir tionsatlons. THE riB8T D08E WIU, GIVE REUEl' IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every aufforvr will acknowlodico them, to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. MtEKCHAM'M PILLS, taken oadlroet beneath tho tattered tents of the conquered ami slept by thelc hard bivouacs." So obsolutcly true and free wus tho man who, again In his cwu words, "took Ida dally bread out of flod' hands,! od,wtllQulclclyrotoro Fomnles to com .l.tl.t llAAllh ri'.a K.KAB . .U.. Without ahklHK for u,ore,"-that wo oUtyetlonVVlVilarltlS tho ., tora hhh etiro men nraunrwe. iorl Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MKN, WOMKN OR CHILDREN Baoham'8 Pills ar maydlvluoat onco tho cre:d of such a nature, ,ll do not pray," ho mijs, "(or tho reason that God knows liet- lecr than I what Ho must do, nor do I adore Him btcauwi He does not need adoration, and the vuirs'ilp, which (ho WWW offer. 1H m Is nnltiini; but thu JUttefyof seitUb crvMture who want entr PuradlMi. Uut ir I have a pctlhy to span., I nlve ft, to the jwxir." - A Money Saver. Those bop tickets Invented by Con (Worthc business printer. See him at Deaborn's book store. eod.tw . Hick-headache absolutely and permanentl cureil by usinr- Mol.i Tea. A iiieasant her drink Cuies constipation, and Indigestion, nwije-i.yMu ci, scep, worK ana inppy. Sat iifacttdn Ruarantecdio; money luck. 25c and IjUnii & hrokt d(uggist "Xrufyour liattles against disease liy acting pianptly. One Minute Cough Cure pro duees Immediate ie-,ulls. When taken early it rreienis consumpti m. And in Jatter stages it lirnishes prompt relief. Stone Drug btnre. Hop inen.b'eoOoiiiiver tho Itusincs Printer, for hop tickets, and save money. 2a eo d&w tin 'ili lly Sniokiufj 6;ooi' Kit l.v ..;t'ortland. ..Ar I 8:25 PMj-Lv....Satem Lv i 7:45 A M ) Ar, San Francisco. I.v I Above trains stop at all principal station bet. Portland and Salem, Turner, Maria I Jetlerson, Albany, Tangent, Shedds, Hall 1 Ilarrisbur', Junction City, Eugene, Crevel oiuuc utovL, urmn, uaxianu. anu an w tions from Uoieburg to Ashland, inclusive. KOSmUKQ MAIL, . DAILY. o.'3oa Ml I.v. ...Portland ..Ar 4:3on io;55amM.v Salem..,. Lv - uso:r 520 I'M 1 Ar . Hoseburu. . Lv 7:30ii l'ullman bullet sleeper and eecond cl keeping cars attached to all through lrn WEST SIDE DIVISION. IlhlWfcl-N rOKTLAKO AND CORVA1LIS. Mail tiains daily except Sunday. fnrl i, In ,,. -n, lllc.I?asant and COii- 7W A Ml Lv Portland.. Ai I S-'S"" n-inU,,U(KlaV,0lJ8 furnlBliecl lim pm Ar....Corvallls.. Lv i:o$n passengers are proverbial and nonri r.i A7 Aiff.. ..t.t Trrirrr- .'-.-:, ,l,.'V . ' !l,u "Fc." "nl At Albany and Corvallii T connect ' ii. Ry. DAILY EXCEfr SUN I IAV 'ortland... Ar McMinnville Lv) Ar Independence Lv) connections at San Francisco ' aud Oriental nml Pacific rpt I siearnslnii lines for JAl'AN AND CHIN Sailing dates on application iaics ana tickets to Eastern points 52K '!l time nrnde .Itto faTrls of u . T& The r n, S VersalJ kn. kxpress tkain iui i&SoV1 '" '"! vsoTTrrnv-rrroi 7-'3 P M Y Lr foo f M ) Ar Vr) 8.'S-'1 .v) 4-'S""g WJSiSSS' sssStfi. that the traveler goes tliroueh witlis 1,,rect ct out fatguc and reaches the i,,UrnnE 1 "ccMental im wiuiout, realizinu' distance An 1 states, the eye is rented with see !oi !Y,0P.e' Also JAl'AN, CHINA, IlO.v pleasuiL' iind Imnr.i,,"1.. ,,cencs LULU and ai'Stiiamu n linhuin; ""i'iu'ji it-, win n. 1 -- .- . -. ..(.. ., .. .. . ..".! '. ' ii imm V W LM.'ivmii r;.l . . uH I ""' OIVimriU ltfcCl ,," I Wthout a Rival AbiI hm lb LARGEST SALE ufuu) fnUHiMeillrlM hi4m Wiu-M. 23o. t oil Uruc Storoa. S100 Reward Slob. Tho leadctsof this piper will lie Pleased to learn that there isnt. li-:isi, one dreaded disease tliat science has! ueen aoie to cure in all Its suikcs, und that Is catarrh. Hall'-. Catarrh Curu Is tho only positive cure known to tlie medical fraternity. Catarrh belna constitutional disease, requires u con stltutluua) treatment Hall's Ualitrrh Curo Is taken Internally, acllnir di rectly upon tho blood and inucous sur faces or tho system, thereby destroy ing tho foundation or the disease, and Klvlnn tho patient stretiKth by build -Itip; up the constitution and assist lnu nature in uuitv lis work fflto pro prietors haye so much fuith In Its eurdtlvoiowors. that they offer Ouo Hundred IXdlars for unv case that It rails in cure Send fur list of testi monials, Address, V. J. Chunky Jt IX t OrSultl by ilrumjlt, :6o. ; and sunn. sniTn . ' .-".t!..w'"c S15allt,CkelSiln(f"'a;.,I B , THOMAS, WATT & CO No. 2i; Coimncrcial srnt A50?!. Made f.oni:tl,e finest imported slock on the t !v ' ,K U"Mci' occupied by I in uarlcMI, union labor-not by tenement JL" Salem, Or. X ' "UUIV ". 100 mate &1.S1 em.Or. ?.i, ' 14. KOEIILEK. Manawr MAUKIIAM, O. F. & 1'. A. 1'onlai'l 1 a Cent t igar Wood Wanted Five hundred cords of hL' r unml y-anted forsput cish atthe Ca it UcularT C,h -'"'-nitfJS Corvallis & Eastern R, H. Company I'orVaiiuini; 12 50 p, l I 45 p.I 6: o HIS 7:00 a l 1 1 Mo a, 12:23 P-'l The tditor of the Kvai.s City, Pa , (Jlobe, wiitea. One Minute Cough Cute u rightly nam d It cured my children after all utht-r remedies failed." It cures coughs, coldsand all throat and lung trouble, bume Drug oioic, 1 Itoli Moore, of Ijf.v. lie. Jul. ais ihn I lor cons Ipalloii lie ha touu I IXiWitls Little Eaily UUers lolie peifec . 'I hey necr gnpe. Try ihcm tor itonucli and liver troubles. Stone Drug Store. Sivk headache, lilinusmsi, coiulipnion ami nil liver and stomach trouble can he quickly cuied liv uing thpse famous litdepilU known DeWilts Little Early Riser. Thtv are .ejant to la1-- on.! neer gripe. Stone 'Drug lic Klinger & Beck, 20u Miles sas citv. sV rJI?lt0 naha, Kan- - uthern andVnnnX."nA..a'l other 1 Tnee route pnTt5iH ft'""' loki i'ca polticly .un-s stuk headache, tiestion and constiiulion. A delinlutnl drink. KtmOv-s all eiuptiont of the skin. . . upubciiis top wood, WnZltA Dt1 ' r; st- ffl The Salem Llelit imi iv,..n Co.iiivniu mil ,..'... 'V". tract Inn . lOo'cloka ",,,"V' 0"lnl!l A.C.SHEUXA- (lay or August A. D isga rnr'? '' uen''nt, Portland Or turn shliiLr..,,,,iiii. '.'. 1"?' ''ir the . CURE YOURSELF! -t laiicun:,"'..IWU AlldrvcgUUHetl Or. UIIah' .Nero l'ltfir producing a rlo;l complcji.Ki, or money ie. fjnded. 35 centt and jo ceol. Lunn & IlllK-ll, liugi.ik The Hop Cl'op. Korthe liet hup tickets and tlie eat cast et!l Uouovcr tho busluubs printer at Deahorii' Ukik store. ewhtw furnlslilnir and dniUnVi ... t: ' iHuiseofcords-orr Hhis must state: Number of cords. Kind and qualltj. Dato of delivery. l'ayiuonttoboiiiada in cui, ,,, completion of ...tr,7.T. '". .w,ls" r'ii anceuy ilicwuiiiunv. TiTi . reserves 1 luv rii,i ,..i. "u "' bids - ejucmiiy or all - l&vt(i OASVout " IZht tom r -"10 cn.unanv iver ' JsaSffSfel'' fir PiL'm'W M &C1I IM Alli... m fl ':b1 HIW fc' ufcbtc.! IM AI !... fnu&u tiLuh thEuk$ChwcuCo.' Train ler.t'v aii.i.,.. - .-n.vi IIIU4IIV . 1 fc am leavej Corwal j,... train arme at Vaipiina.... ,. Ueturnint;,' Leaves Yarmina . . Leavei Corvallis Airne Albany., lor Detroit- Leaves Corvallii 700 a B i-eaes A'bany Bioja.ll Arrive De ;oi; .... 12Jop '1 Keturning: I Leaves Detroit 12:40 p. Lae Albany . . A.'OSa.H Anive Coivall 6155 p. 1 and j connect at Albany Willi boull11! acme train giving diiect setviee to and ewfcrtandalUcentliiahes . Train fur ihe mr,iini,.inc .,.;..! -it I)eir'l at noon giving aille llme ,0 ea, can.piftfl b .-u on luo llreitenbmli and uWM ncrs s.an e ilay, EDWIN STONE. Manager, I II. I. WALDEN, T. K. II'.A J. TURNER, Agent AI0aJ- 1 ruucuui n 1 n uy ItvunUtm i Anv .... w. . .,u.tv ni Ki:H'J'ir. f.HiioVsi'-?'". for Zt'LilauiS. JERSEY Bill I . lWWMTearu9roJU. I Uat -rvr:rLf'-''. i,..ic . C AJAX Tilll RT J MV. ITtWRI.Y CWl 'I . a r . M. ., a 1. 1. j.'w uutattt raliinn "-m 1. iiupo-.uutj,hloplnM,tic -? jl ... .uuMtwiaUIOIir fZCWUW uuw .-- ctwiDm. Thcu vulojklv aud f" man, io.t VIUI.tr (a old or joaw. . ... u iusa 1 or nadr.uuilBtM or -" 1 UXeuta Urt fs ililfoIrite,ld,ta'1 " SrrTOtt.,Vt, It sssssspiss:' ,n njiiA DHMRnv Mr OlUi'l irLi MrUlf 18 Tf ,; " n c,l, . alWanc;. on W-' A, RICH 0' . hi Salc-ii, o, , ,ji J , l-ifl w V.i