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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1898)
aMUjXJUUumawaji.' u aw m'WunliJtiuimmumi & 1 I Ei V. a; 'It m Hood's Cure sick headache, bad OBfe 1 taste In the month, coated BP 111 O tongue, gas in Uibj stomach, " III St dlttrru wid IndlKMOon. Do not wttferty bat bur lonle effect. 29 centt. TIM onl Itlli to Uke with Hood's BuuparllU. Olf Capital Journal BY HOlfRR BROTHERS, MONDAY, AUGUST ag, 1898. Dally, Ono Tear 93.00, In Advance Dally, Four Months $1.00, lr Advance. Weekly, One Year $1.00, In Advance IMPERIAL INPERIALISM. in Hie Wo ruustRCt our Imperialistic lofc Is unanswerable, opinion of the Imperialists. share of Asalatlc trade. Therefore we must hare a coaling station for our navy on the western shores of the Pacific. At the Philippines Is the only place where we can get a coaling station. We have possession of the bay of Manila, iiaylotf the bay, we must uf course have the city. Having the bay and city of Manilla, we must have the entire Island of Luzon. Having Luzon, the principal inland, wc must not allow Spain or any other power to control the balance ol the group; therefore wc must annex the whole 1400 Islands. Why weshould be so extremely mod erate and stop with taking only the Philippines does not appear. Haying such a good foothold at the doors of Asia, we should allow our Ideas to expand cummcnsurutcly with our op portunities. As we want the trade of Asia, It would couic In mighty handy to own a slice of tho disin tegrating Chinese empire. Then there are a lot of other Islands scat tered promiscuously around over the Pad lie. Why set an urtlflofnl limit to our expansion ? FIVE PkOFLE KILLED. Members of a P'easure Party Run Into by a Train. Warr, Mass., Aug. 20. A railroad train on the Boston & Maine railroad struck a buckboard at Whiting's crossing, Saturday night, and killed live members of a pleasure party. The Drat Inttma'tlon of the disaster was brought by the train, which had the victims on board. The bodies of the dead were left In ths baggage car and the wounded taken to the town hall, where the surgeons worked oyer them. The pleasure party was made up of the Whltllng family and some of their Immediate friends of Bondlvllle, and they were going to Forest lake In a cov ered wagon, drawn by four horses. On one side of the crossing there Is quite a steep hill running down to the tracks. As the wagon came over the crest cf the hill and started down toward the railroad track, the flagboy at the foot of the hill was seen to come out of his station to llaguu approaching train The momentum of the vehicle on the steep grade was so great that it went by the ilagboy and out on the track just as the Northampton & Ware accomodation train came along. The engine struck the wagon in about the middle, tossing the occupant! on all sides, killing the horses und de molishing the vehicle. The unknown boy who was killed was the sub. crossing tender, the reg lur flagman haying put him on to flag the train. G. K, Whiting, Jr., the meat seri ously hurt of the Injured, Is not, ex pected to survive the night. Mrs. Houghton had both legs broken und Is internally hurt. Others seriously hurt are: Harold Hrch, uged 11; John Scott.agcd G;andMlldred Scott,aged 4. Your friends may smile But that tired feeling Means danger. It Indicates impoverished And impure blood. This condition may Lead to serious illness. It should be promptly Overcome by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, Which purifies and Enriches the blood, Strengthens the nerves, Tones the stomach, Creates an appetite, And builds up, Energizes and vitalizes The whole system. Be sure to get Only Hood's. EDUCATING THE ISLANDERS. Solved by HOME FROM SPOKANE. Oregon Editorial Association Receives Favorable Impressions, Sunday morning the Oregon Editor ial Association returned to Portland from their three days' stay at Spokane In joint session with the Washington Editorial Association. The Oregon editors wero simply overwhelmed with the liberal hospi tality of Spokano as manifested through the demonstrations and en tertainment programs of tho Spokane Press club. It will take them days to fully recover and years will not obliterate tho kindly filings gener ated toward that city and Its people It may not he new but It Is correct to say that Spokane Is more of an ex hilarating mental condition than of a mere point In tho geography of the northwest. The ozone In tho oleyated atmosphere or Eastern Washington, tho vim, ginger and tfo-ahead char acter of the people impresses tho visitor as tho predominant quality of the men and women of that town. It is a bright and prosperous community The writer met many former Orc guiilans and Salem people. Among them wero Col, Durham, managing editor of rho Spokesman Itovlew; Geo. Saubert, who Is night foreman on that paper; Craven Ss Hellenbrand, tobacconists; Win. II. Smlth.plastercr. "On tho tapis" thoro Is tho annual fruit fair, which draws to Spokane exhibits and attendance by thousands from all over tho state. Tho business manor that city put up $10,000 to make It "go" this year. A board of 7 directors and a manager, absolute separation from politics, nnd no state appropriation Insure Its success In u way that makes people fiom slower communities open their eyes. Col umns will be written In every Oregon paper represented at tho Spokane press convention and wo hope In u future Issue to do fuller justice to the pecriess enterprise of that city. SITUATION IN RUSSIA. Possibilities of an Amencan-British- Japanesc Alliance. Berlin, Aug. 29.--Much Interest Is displayed In the outcome of the fur Eastern contest. The opinion or the renowned Austrian Orientalist, Mr. Vanbery, In a Vienna magazine, meets with some support. He bo. licves thatull the advantages Russia has gained in China can only benefit In the remote future, when Russian industry und commerce become able to compete with Great Britain. "Such despostlcally governed pco pie," he says, "cannot develop rapidly, while on the other hand the Chinese arc awakening, and their Anglo American schooling Is creating a deslro for development, Shoul-J England Join her Interests to tliosj of America and Japan she would gain her ends, despite Port Arthur, Rus sian railways and Russian banks." . COL. OLMSTED HOME. Tells of His Visit In Michigan New Ideas and Improvements. Col. J. Olmsted and Mrs. Olmstnd are home from a prolonged stay In Michigan, whero they went last April. The proprietor of tho Kalcui Steam Laundry was financially Inter ested In his own line of business, and while there made Until disposition or un establishment at Mulr, Mich., and also Investigated tho mostprogrcsslvo laundries In tho leading elites or Michigan und at Chicago. Ho has secured muny new Ideas to Jin provo his business. Within sixty diys he will mako some decided Improvements In Ins Lrgo establish ment here. He says business conditions have been slowly Improving ror tho past eighteen months, but real estato has not advanced any. The cities are growing but farmers uro not very prosperous. colonel Ulinstcu says ho comes back better satisfied than ever with his Oregon home nnd business, He says this Is - most favored region and wo ought to look forward to a great period of prosperity, He Came Home. A gcntlcmqn from tno cast has re turned to tho city, He could not live without Branson's &Co'H. high urudo groceries und so grew homesick. Dr. MIlcVNerroI'loateraUSa tllarugfuu, settlement. One of the Problems to Be the United States. New York, Aug. 28. A special to the Tribune from Washington says New questions arc constantly aris ing In respect to the government! cf Cuba and Porto Rice, some or which are not only or great Importance, but demand prompt attention. Among these arc matters relating to public education, which under the. Spanish regime were dealt with In a manner Intlrely different rrom that which prevails in the United States. This subject Is one to which the president is devoting much attention, nnd in regard to which his action Is awaited with Interest. In the Spanish West Indies the colored people, who form a large por portlon of the total population, have never enjoyed the privileges or common or free schools, and the same thing Istruc In a largo degree or the whole white population. In fast, tho educational Held in cither Island is, comparatively speaking, a virgin one. How and by whom it shall be culti vated Is a question or practical moment. It Is not Improbable that the agen cies or ptlyatc and associated benev olences which were so powcrrul and usorul among the frecdmen or tho South In the later years of the ciyll war and long afterward, will oc found active In Cuba and Porto Rice. There, as was the case in the southern states, however, the co-opcratlon of the government will be necessary, GERMAN PRESS COMMENT. America May Yet Have to Take European Advice, Berlin. Aug. 2!). Tho German press continues to discuss the peace conditions from various view-points, a majority or the papers according the United States high praise for the moderation It has displayed. Most of them seem to expect thatdilllcult les will arise over the ultimate dis posal and condition or the Philippines, but as a rule the arguments arc re petitious and threadbare. The Kol nlsclio .eltung's editorial may be worth quoting, as there Is the best reason ror believing that It was In spired. It say6: "Before a dellnltu peace is con cluded, considerable time niustclap.se. Meanwhile, the Internal situation in tho Philippines and the far east gen erally limy htiye changed materially. It is not likely that Spain and the UnltodStates will agree toa dcliulte settlement of tho Philippines ques tion without taking the advice or tho powers, particularly Russia and France." The rorelgn olllco maintains abso lute reticence as to tho present at- titudoof the government on the subject. A high oIUcIhI ut tho foreign olllco assured tho Associated ress today that the United States government had not asked for Germany's opinion or wishes regarding tho Phllllplnes. Thooillclal added that ho did not ba liovo America would usk any nower to participate In tho Phlllnnlncs ANARCHY REIGNS SUPREME. Towns Sacked and Burned By Guer rillas. New York, Aug. 29. A dispatch from tfoncc to tho Hcald says: nQeneral Stone, who has Just re turned from the vicinity of Arectho, reiorts that a state or anirchy exists In the country districts. The with drawal of theSpanlsli troops has given the guerrlllfsrrce play. Arorccor Irregulars Hacked and burred n plantation near Adjtinla. General Stone savsXhat the people arr terrorized and are f praying ror American protection. The Spanish formerly covered the country with a mounted police. Our forces have not yet been put In charge. The natives and the Spanish are busy cutting each other's throats. General Stone made a full report to General Miles last night. Captain Waters und Lieutenant Ftilnicr, or battery C, or Phocnixville, Pa., have resigned from the United States service. Lieutenant Fuliuer and Lieutenant Bean, who Is In the same battery, were tried before an cfllcicncy board, whose verdict has not yet been made known. An Incendiary Are occurred 11 few nights ago ut El Colo del Laurel, a hamlet near Ponce. The people, most or whom arc Spanish, objected to the attempts of the men or the Nine teenth Infantry to extinguish it, and in a tight Lieutenant Lawsou, who was in command stunned one or the attacking party with a blow or his revolver. Order was restored only when 29 prlhonees had Lcen taken. aBXawtocaiUMmHmiiitMMMiMW"'1 I A Beautiful Present In order to further introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat .Iron Brand) the manufacturers, I. C. Hul.inger Bros. Co., of okuk, Iowa,liae decided to aiVE AWAY a beautiful present with each package 01 starch sold. These presents are in the form of Beautiful Paste! Pictures They are 13x19 inches in size.and are entitled as follows' Lilacs and Pansies. Pansies and Marguerites. These rare J1.MI IFIIIIHIW" g,i woa " I UJV'l-Jl pTtKHMVENf?.! IV rouiM Ma cooking" M. turn taim m wfs sjff ,o kce Knriwiu!ii!t ONI POUNO Of TH'S STARCH WILL CO AS f A AS A POOHO kO MALT Or ANY OTHER JTABCH. m.C.lfUBIHGERBROS'C? .MOKUKJCW. tHWHAVlNJU! inUiHUi Wild American Poppies. Lilacs and Iris. a s s 3 9 nirtiirpq Inur in nnmlipr. Iiv tin- rrnoivncu naSlcl aniSI, R. LcRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the cry choicest subjects 111 ins siuuio ami arc now oucrcu lor mc nrsi nine 10 mi- mum.. The pictures arc accurately reproduced jn all tiie colors used in the ong- innlQ- nnrl nm nrnnnnnrwl r rimnlf.nt rrifirs. unrLn nf art. S Pastel pictures arc the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing W Ulllll III DU.Uliy, IH.UIIl.-S5 Ul CUlUr UI1U illllblll HlClll. 2: Unc ot these Pictures npom n n will be given avvny Ba with each nacknire of In purchased of vour croccr. It is the best laundry starch on the market, and tB is sold for to cents a package. Ask your grocer for this sUrch and get a beautiful picture. ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE asiic orcn DIED IN THE STREETS. The Uiece, of the Queen Regent cf Spain. Washington. Aug. 27. Wanda von Speno Ilodenback, claiming to be the nelc; of queen regent of Spain, daughter or the baroness and count or Strlenburg, Austrii.hcif to the throne and sole heir itoa grortunc or 20, 000,000 francs, Is dead In New York, llaron P dc Langc, of Austria, is authority for this statement. He visited the thirty-seventh street police station and exhibited a certlll- cate signed by Dr." McGregor to lhe effect that Wanda von Speno Hoden-J back had died of heart disease Satur- day morning. The baron explained' to the police that two days ago he ! accldently met Wanda yon Speno, starving In tho streets of New York. I The story he told was to the clicet tl'al the parents of the girl, who was 18 years of age, betrothed her from infancy to an old man. She ran away witn a handsome young man, a member of one of the highest social families or Russia. In tills country Iter lover deserted her. Not under slui.dlnglOngllsh and unable to make a living, bhcslowly starved to death. The llaron de Langc says the gill died or a broken heart, She had been so weaKcned by her terrible ox pei ience that she could n.it stand the ordeal of mectii.g her oh! friend. TODAY'S MARKET. Portland, Aug. 2!) Wheat vallct 50Crf"i7; Walla Waila,r:i(n)jlc Flour Portland, ?.'1.2; Surerlinc J2.2J per hot. Oats-White Uj(rf.'l7c. Hay S10(all per ton. Hops -fifn)l2Jc; old crop Vn',c. Wool Valley, H(l(Jc; ' Kastcrn Oregon, 8(12u. MUlstutl llran, $15; shorts, $15. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $.1.50 turkeys, live, I0(r12n. Eggs Oregon, lGcpcrdru. Hides Green, salted 00 lbs, SWSJc. under 00 lbs,0i($7c;shcep pelts,15(320e. Onions -$1.50 per sack. Butter Best dairy, .'10(:i2ici fancy creamery, -10cfV?45c a roll. Potatoes, 5055c per tack. Hogs Heavy, $4.75. Mutton Weatheislljej-drcssed, 7c Beef Jitccrs,$:i((;:i.5(i; cows, 12 r,0(.:i lrcsscd, 5ftt(!l. M.KM MAKICI'Vr. Wheat 45 Outs-28c. Hay Haled, jhcat, $U(W. . Flour In Jwnolcsalc lots, $:t.40: ru all $1.00. Hogs droned, 5Jc. Live cattle 2('"--lc Veal-03. Butter Dairy 18frt20i:; creamery 22J()25c. Sheep Live, $2.50(rt$:i. Wool Best. 15c. Mohair 23c Hops -Best.'ljfa.'ic. IOgs-ic in cash. Poultry Ileus, 7(ii8c; spilug chick- C"!", 10c. Farm smoked tiioitts Baon, 8Jc ham, 10ij shoulder, 3i(rf'Jc. Potatoes -25c. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought &m Bears tho Signature) of sHsassasarvflfsvHSKNJEava STILL AT IT. Spaniards and Natives Still Harrassing Each Other, London, yug. 29. The Madrid cor respondent or 1110 .'iunday Times says: The government has received a cipher dispatch from Manila giving full details of the capitulation acd condition of the Islands. Tha con tents of the dispatch have not been made public. General Kins, governor of the Vizcayas Islands, reports light ing between tli'i rebels and Spanish troops at Cebu and Hollo, A 'llotllla has been ordered to protect, these Is lands from invasion by the rebels sent from Luzon by Agtilnaldo. General UI05 has armed several battalions of militia. Telegrams from Cuba report con tinuous lighting In the province or Puerto Principe and Santa Clara be tween tho Spanish ai.d rebels. You cannot buy Schilling's Best tea $ioo Reward $Ioo. The readeisof this piper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least otic dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in till its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall' Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known to the medical fiaternlty. Catarrh being it constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting di rectly upon the blood and mucous sur faces or the sy.ste.u, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work The pro prietors haye so much faith in its curative powors, that they offer One 11 11 tut red uoiiais mr any e;e unit, it fails to cure. Send for list or testi monials. Address, F. J. CiitiNr.v & Co, Toledo, O. C&'Sold by druggists, "5c. 1 liousaiuli of pernm luvo b;en curi'il of ililcs by using DeWiti's Witch hazel Hilve It lieals promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases. It nivr iminriliate re'icf Stone Drii(S;ore. Moki I'd poitively cures sklc lieaJaehe. indigestion and constipation. A dsliglulnl drink. Kemnvrs all eruptions of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money re funded, 25 cents and 50 ce.its. I.unn & llrooPs, druggists The editor of the livai.s 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 Store. m De DEALER IN m : GROCERIES Paints, Oils Window Glass Var niah. and tbe most complete btoclt of Brushes of all kinds In the Etato Artists materials, lime; hair; ce ment and shingles; and tho finest quality ol grass seed. ?VSvJErKaVflNSrsMIISSSXB WANTED ETC New today advertisements tour liuca or lew in this column hisertcd three times for 25 eta., 50 eta a week, $1 per month. All over lour lines at same rate. WALTUR PLYMALE Wi lies fie public to know that he ha' eft the employ of K 1 Heiliback,nnd is permanently local ed at the old A K Willaul tand in patn e hliip with Y C Keynol 1 h 2S nv FOR SALE OR RENT-Sieam clcthes d- ing and cleaning plant. Will sell cheap or ur win rem nam aim uuuuing together. Plant located nt No 195 Commerial jt. Apply to Thomas, Watt & Co. 227 Com uiercial Street. S 263d iw Foil SALE OR TRADE-AU barpam a beautiful earner lot on the Morn'nrj. side line. Owrer will Wk go d horse and b.igey or a good bicycl in the trade Call on II II Herri. k, county surveyor. -2;e.dI mxcept III mHArlM i packa ges. Reduced Rates, TI10K. I. Co. coiiiineiielng August 20 1SUS, will sell lound trip tickets Sj letu to Yaquina at $.'1.10 to go on 11 a. 111. trains Saturday 11. in. and icturn on 2 o'clock train Monday afternoon. 8-lU-tr W. W. SuiN-NKit. Sl.'k lisadacheau.oiuteivan.l neimintntlv cured by mine; Moki Tea. A pleasant heib drink Cuics constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and Inppy. Sat isfaction guaranteed or money luck. 25c and I.unn & llrooks druggist. FOR SALE-210 acie stock ranch all under ft nee, plenty of good water, Will be sold at a gieat bargain. If applied tor soon can pyin fns.allmrnts if desiied. Tor parlic- ularsadlress II Journal ollic . FOR RENT.-V.lhge riore, postoflke", ilwjll ng, two a-res garden land an I fruit treei Within four miles of Salem, center of thickly settled fruit district Con nected with Salem bv ipni,nnu 11... - . ... 1 .. ' ---(-.""" .m. uijiuiiuiiiiy ior ine Enquire at the Jour al Cilice ngnt man 15-2. -TAKE THE- Canadin Pacific R R. And Soo Pacific Line TO iMii.neapolifl St. Paul Chnago , Philadelphia Washington Montreal Toronto New York lioston a all points east and southeast. Cheapest lates, lcstrvice and accommo ''trough toU.Ut sleepers to Minnero. St. I'anl, Toronto, Montreal, and lioston without change. Canadian Pacific Railway Co's. Fraprcss ine or steamships to Japan and China The fastest and finest ships on the lac lie ocean. Shortes! mil l'Sl route to the orient. Canadian Australian S. S. Co, To Honolul". Fiji and Australia The shortest route t the colonies. For rates, fo "era and any mfoimation call onoradd.ess, (, ,. I1KANnl.:NllURO, ARent, Salem, Or 11. W. (JKEKR, Acenl, I.J6 Himl streit. 1'oilland, Or K J. COVLE, OibHicl i'atsergcr Agent. Vancouver. I' O.R.N. DFI'ART IOK Fast Mail S pin Salt Lake. Denver F. Worlh, Omaha, Kansas City, St louis, Chicago nnd l'.ast. Spokane Flyer 2 p m Walla Wall.-, Z Spokane, Minneapolis, bt. i'aul, Dululh, Milwaukee Chi cago and East !pni OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, All sailing dates sub ject to chance. For San Francisco.' Sail August 2 7,12, 17 22 27. " 7 ! "' Sp m ex, Sun. Saturday 10 p 111 7 a m Tum Thins and Sat When Going East Use a first-class line in traveling bttwecn Minneapolis, St, Paul aud Chicago, and llie ptincipal towns in Central Wisconsin. Pullman Palace Sleeping and chair carl in service. The Dining cars are opeiat.-d In Itie.mtcr est of its patrons, the in&t elf gam service ever inaugurated. Meals sue seived a la Cart:. To obtain 'fnstcbssVservice )cur ticke should read ia The Wisconsin Central Lines. for all connections at Chicago and Milwaukee For eastern points, ticketfull information call on bodr neatest ticket Jgei.t or write J AS. C. POND,; (icneral Pass. AgenlMillivbukcei OrJAS. A CLOCK, O'neral AgintWis Stark Street Portland Or.' 6 a in Mon Wed Fii Leave Riparia 1:45 am Mon Wed Friday TIMK SCItKDUIK' From Portland, I'o Alaska; Sail Aug. 8 COLUMI1IA KlVEtt STEAM KUS I'o Astoria nnd way land, nits. WH.UMKTTK AND YAMHILL UIVEUS Oregon City, Davton and wayalamlingf WILLAMETTE H1VEK Portland to Salem ami way landings SNAKE RIVER Uipa iin l.cuislmi ARKIVK. Spokane H)er 10:15 a m 4 P 4 in 4 P in rx Sun 3.M0 pin 1M0, Wid 43" ii lues I hurl Sat Lv Lew istui S-MSani Sun Tues Hints Oieffon Short Line, ,TIU WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. PORTLAND SALEM ROUT'ESteami Ruth for Portland Tuesday, Thursda? u.il Saturday at 7:15 a.m. Transfers to street car line at Oreg I'ity if the steamers are delated there ojuJ trip tickets to all points in Oregon, (thing. ton, California or the cast. Connecting made at Portland uitli all rail, ocean and river lines. I W. II. HURLUURT. Oen'l Pas. Agt. Portland. O (i.M. .POWERS. Agent, Trade street ihxk Salem. POISE &JIARKKR, City Agents. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- i"HE SHASTA RO'JTE OIJJITIE Quickest, safest, (Southern Pacific Co 1 Phoa rioo'i ' HxntEss trains run DAav3 UllUUfUJ 0:00 rM l.v....lortIaml. ..Ar (9:30 AM U.tr mill. i... t I ? J 7:00 A M (8:0O PM Line for all points E-st and southeast. FREE reclining char cars, Pullman palace sleeping car, and uphuUtered tourist sleep ing cars on all lliiouiji trains. IIOISE.& BARKER, Agent Salem, Or C. O. TERRY, Trau-ling PasHenger A"en W. K. COMAN, tJenerai Agent. 124 HurdSiree I'oilland. Or IC M ftpi REAL EaTATB -Laige and small tiacts of farm property Bargains in dwelling property. Houses to rent, liood firms wanted by refers. C. K. lhandenburii A: Co, to successors to F N, Derby & Co Ilol Moore, of taFiyetie, Ind says that for constipation he has found DeWilts Little Eaily Riser to be perfect, They never gripe. Try them ior stomach and liver troubles. Stone Drug Store. Reduced (Rate3. TlieS. V Co. coiniuuncliik' Ann, 20 ISiiS. will sell round trip ticket from Salem to Portland at $2 to ticket: uoocl to .K" on afternoon tral.i Saluraily arriving at Portland in ovcnlnn, rcliirnln leave Portland on Monday inoruInK'. Follow itiK tickets good on tin otlier days 8 10 tf W. W. SlCIN.SKH, SJck headache, liliousnrss, conuipition and til lUerand stomach troubles can lequickly cuicd b uilng th.ie famous Utile pills known int0eTttsJ.Ulle Iht'y Riser. Thy are pleyani in !' sn. uvvtt nib e S'ivieDiuf Change of Time, TI10O. O.T. Co. btoaiuer Putuonti will Hereafter leave for Portland dallv uxcept'Sunday at 7 u. in. S-rS-nt TWO CLOTflINQ SALESMEN , Wanted in Salem and one in each county in every state to take orders for our c t lo made o-measure suits and overcoats Uie men without experinice can make 'I"" jou can lurnisti jat factory refere ice we will furnish n com. p'lte simple line and outfit and start ou at work at once. For pa-tioilars addiess Ainencan nooien Mil's C. Enterprise Huildmc. Chicain u ..'. . - o 11 im REMOVED John M, Payne Co., are now located one door west of Dalrjmple's store on Court s reet Real estate and in ?"" "opanii nun ilrvena iu,l... Nclary woik done S-lo im Railroad still continues tiie nopular route for eastern travel and now that stiiiitiier is opening up It becomes mote so than ever. The jileasant and com fortable accommodations furnished passengers are proverbial and need no mcntlon.Tlie quick time made.wltliout clianBe pf cars is universally known, lhe r. ad traverses the most magnifi cent belt of country In the world, every mile furnishing constant see ' fry attractive and interesting so that the traveler irnos tiirnmrh ..,m. out fatigue and readies the Journey's end without realizlriL- dlsta nco. a 11 6:00 r m 8:25 I'M 7:45 A M Lv...l'urtlanil. ..Ar IjV....Satem ....Lv Ar. San Francisco. Lv Above trams strp at all principal station' bet. Portland and Salem, Turner Marion jeflerson, Albany, Tangent, Shcdds, Halsey Ilarrisburg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drain, Oakland, and all sta tions from Roseburg to Ashland, inclusive. UOSK11URG MAIL, .DAILY. H.'SO A M IO55 A 5:20 I- Pullman Lv... Lv..., Portland Salem.. Ar l4:to e i Lv 1 1 50: v n Ar . . Roseburg. . Lv j 7:30 A M butlLt sleenpr nml .fnnrl.rl... sleeping cars attached to all through train WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN I'ORTLANI) AND CORVALLIS. Mail uains daily except Sunday. 73 a m I Lv. Portland;. Ar 5:50 p m 'zflllsiiJiL.- rvitllis.. Lv 1:65 At Albany and Corvallis connect trains of the O. C At E. Rv VM wiih Lv Lr Ar KXI'RhSa TRAIN IU1I.Y KxCKIT bUNDAV.l 4:50 P M 1 7:30 r m H:3o tm) ... Portland.... Ar . McMinnville Lv Independence Lv uirect connections at San Francisco 1 wtrriiir nri mt.i i.i-i 1 -.., uu vitciiiai anti steamship lines for JAPAN AND CHINA mailing US All 1 er nW WahIilaKton,Idalio, Muutuan Dakota, Nebraska :mfi ti, ,..1" states, the eye is Teas ted with scenos, PleasitiR and Impressiye, while ,'o Band stortn, sulfoca. g attnos 1 ere other dcmoraliz nj; discomfi rts Vm jnctwlth. l,r tickets and u,, pa' tlcularscallon l THOMAS, WATT No. 22,') Coillliinn.lr.l o . I ry Mlrng!.tore, Salem, Or. U:25 A M 5:50 A M 4:50 A M with Pacific mail ales on aiinlinttn Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also IAPAN rillNA nnwo fc"LH;na.AUS,,KAL"AI can liobtainH rom w. W. SKINNER, Ticket Anl Salem. & CO. Atrcuts. In the J. r 11 ma,,,-.. K KOEIILER, Manager. L. 'I- MAKKIIAM, G. F. & P. A. I'mtlan I Corvallis & Eastern R. H. Company, Vanulni: ' J Hop tickets furniihed. cheap. CI.?-A,lh3."'il" ''- taken to ...v ..wtuiia mm oilier v-.l..lw.cngers ana camp e;u ment . . . .. .v tju ,UUIl points on the ment 8-2 im YA&!!CB?7 "Fen tr r" "'-7 ,,. biocK 01 pnrwlc len & lloweftox Al. 7 10 im. . iWr7hie? unfl"i'led rooms in a desirable hxation near unue-sity for inrlicula.scallatm cottage st. L 'V' 20u Miles tiSKMM?" Quicker sas clv.sLi;r,,"M?1' K? 1 ror Vaiulni iram leaves Albiny ... Irainleavej Corvalli( I rain arrive at Va.iulna" ' Returning.- ' 1-eaves Yaquinn . . . Leaves Corvallis . Ainve Albany ' " For Detroit- Leaves Cowallis Leaves Abany Arrive De roi; ,.'" ' Returning: -eaves Dctioit ... I-eae Albany . M B'irei service to ana Ironi Newfort and aljicent beaches. at noon wt mol!ntains aives at Detroit E oSnds on "i'!'1 llme t0 'eacl "inping St:,2; 1,re,tenbush ana s"1""" 12 50 p, m. 1 '45 P-i-6; o j). in , 7:00 a, 111. 1 1 '40 a, 111. 12:25 p. m. 7:00 a. 111, 8:05 a, m. 12:20 p. ui. 12:40 p. m, 6:05 a, m, wis city, bt. Louis "id all other1 rX hnr . l , C lcts of Juvenile llcoks f.: lhe hoi vs. Each set has four books &enCd'lrTe nM .0 BronupMkV Each book cbaimiDg, delightful, canti rat ing. luces range from s lo M Large b:ok.. each oeiflo,ng ?h ha'n Uluttritioiii. Tremendous st & in like them, tour niK. "i'V. . foth- - r . uiiirn rii.-... . . .-. wi paid. nM-wu rfln,1,L?-)B,A'"!.t'e,8,'t ia.,! .t -i, ; : ""in -.i.f t.i an iiui i. . Hits with fiee. saropl enly of U , i M4E alo le. D,on a C lEX lluee routes east via Dpivor Ii),ul, and Hillings. Mo t. ' ',S.' omcesofnneen,;;. J,t ee'tl rTrai 5" WIT ?l D otr d me iraiib-MUslsslppi exposition A. C. SIIPI III .XT "en'lajent, Portland Or CURE YOURSELF! ui,h.1rii"1r,,"",",,ur unUMST: ,.,.,'l.Ju?ry''. B U UrUtUK "" of ulul Jlli .u,i""'"U iiwui CHtyicuCa. fat or poiwuoui. : kC'Utr.O.iH Sold by Uni... nrwnt 111 pUlu r.pr li iii-STT... .? :FH: .' ' w lir.u ,, ,'"' ." dWt t iir.iiH V I.UIUIM4 I Ml LL.11 ' jbM -'?r: tDWIN STONE, , , . Manager, ". .1. WALDEN, , T. F. fc 1. A. J. TURNER, Agent Albany. MADE IVIKA MAIM J ft V V a m . - !Jii.ill,JiJi,srosn,ivEr.Y cobs crellon. H-lrl" TfM n Indfl lit n ,.i .'..'".'''r In.old or loanx. dJ ru-nliiua ctlMti e Oi Iih 'i'lU "mJIu liflpn. il oioo hitiii ihi 7ZX n?.aU otner. HO. - ' rHu.n tu:Z 7'"Ja Too. . W. ! la wciicki jySffiff ttuinim uwia lUll(. reiuB.1 ii oioa.J KT L."J"" oor " ?K .-i'J-t 3f wl-irK AJAJC' m, "UrKutoru,ujF(",e"' Salem Or., byD.J KRV diuBBlit