Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, March 21, 1899, Image 2

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WILY CAPITAL JOURNAL.
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TUiiSDAYMAKCtl 21, 1300.
IMIy, Oiio Tear $3.00, in Advance
Willy, Fear Mcfltlw IjSX 00. fv Advance.
Ww&lr, Ons 'Sfertr SLOO, in aJvaiico
ii" m in ii.ii i in iii
EDITOBIAL 11EVIEW.
Mayer Bfsllupd'Blreii that tlicre bo
an effort inadeoo tlio part Of tlic prc4
and cltlzcuuorBiilcni (o entertain the
national editorial association next
July, on tins occasion of IW
M(. nail to Portland. Sa'.cm ww
be the one plucc where all tlic editors
will want to come nuuiHenf I'oittnatl.
Tue writer can remember ten years
bko In the east hearing Iowa editors
tell of a reception accorded them at the
Capital of Orctfon, Tlioy spoke of the
hospitality of the people, of the beau
tlful country around about, of the
wonderful fruits la the orchard, and
the whole Iruprowlon was one to
p'oatc the tulnd and tlio memory and
I njpreis favorably all who hoard the
narration. The result was undoubt
edly n larjro Inllux of eastern people,
Now, if that be desirable, It be
hooves the press ind people of this
city to co-operate with Mayor IJIihup
and kito the editorial excursion urcet
lnit to bo jremeinbored, a reception
that will cauto them to speak of Ha.
lcni as thoonc placo in the world that
Is unforgettably and unpronouncably
tlio Illllico city of tlio new western
world.
civilization. Whaterer the really
musical people of Salem w do to
bettor thaw wmiriion fault of oar
corntnon country, let us bid thorn Ood
speed and lead a helping Iwtul.
Kupt. Gilbert, who Is accused of t
Inn a stockholder in th luornlntf pa
per, Is Justly censurable for withhold
Ins news from the press and tbe re.pl.
Sunday tuornlni?, or Dos3lWySwrdy
nlaht, a confloP, It Is onw allrsd. at
tempted suldldc, arid orr Tuesday
mornlriltlsnlvhoutUy tui prlntn
oillclnls.
This Is, to say the least, ,wl cour
tesy to the IncAl pttm nor to tt show
ing proper ropeat for Uia nubile at
Urtfe, nordoMltpmtwst tlw Otlbtrt
administration fmm mitfslelon ami
eren unjust eorwure. Mr. Ullbert
mlKhtas well lmv waited n week ns
4S hours, to lve out such news. The
man might liava died.
Tliorc mlRlit Iravt bfen smplelous
foots connooUMl with an allwwl t
tompt at suleld. Tlw public draw
nil kind;) or unjust'and unfounded in
fereneos, and It has Imn ttiw policy
of not Kr I iik tlio pubtla the naws
about prison ooeurreticw that has
oauwd the prase of tlio stale to
suspeot all kinds of abuses that may
never have existed, and an odmlnls
trutl'tn of the prison really crodlUible
and admirable In niuny rospcctH has
(uffured from a luak of fAlrnoss nnd
frankness In dealing with the
press und the public. Thorn
was not a iood reason why, when til
fact of an attempted suicide booame
known Sunday morulni, lha roportor
ol tlio city papers could not have boon
Inyltcd to be present and make their
own uxamitiatlon, Instead of saving
the supposed delicious niorBol of news
for one particular owm of tlio admln
Iilratlou.
Western musical tasto Is stroiiKcst
In one direction a desire to ot the
money's worth by Indiscriminately en
corlnir every number on tho program.
Plrst tlio prass praises all tho per
formers to the skies, and those who
read are Impressed with tlio Idea that
each onu on tht program Is a Kcnlua,
whom not to rcuall would-be u default.
In pood tasto and a luolc of ttpprealu
tlon.
Then there are uenorully prow tit
reprenenutlrosof tho diffluent Kinds
of music and they vlo with aaoh other
In abioluto equality In bostowitiK
honors, so tho Instrumentalist und
vocalists Hot an equal amount of
"thunders of applause" whether roally
deserved or not. Hut this umkos
it pleasant nud uKreoablo to all,
except persons who seek to discern
thotruo quality of tlio performance,
Instead of uniting for quantity. Tho
musical concorte now jjiven lu Hitlem
arc an all-nrounil wppoitunity for
cultivation of a bettor publlo car for
mujlo, If thero be suoh a tiling
.,Thoyaroa relief from loo much of
iiio homo entertainment thing, too.
If a a result of thuxo concerts Mure
cau jtrow up In Uulem a irroator ''con
K, cert" of action to mako ao art center,
a ureal point will huo been achieved.
If the loudlriK musical pooplo now at
$ Halem will labor iiIoiik the linos of oo-
operation and uruanliaUon for tlio
J5L-.....
f!sjVMninj or a Kroater sohool of
nmuiic in SJcro, than now exluts
r lu OrcRon or tho northwest, they will
r rentier a service to civilization. There
M poi enough uood muilo, real inualu.
jii tho Iioiuim, In the sahooli, In tho
olleues, In the oliuroliiM. Thoie Is
uoyuiurh Id.bodw', uml.muslo, Um
Kuany lurtlotlous by promaturo tier
(formers who have had bad toauh "u V1 wcrvno'"! uikiii It In his
jfcrj, too many persatu taking money nnemlttl KrMl In short Hthtd, If
fof loachlnitwhohavo tlioiimolvM no- ,,nv 'KUHrant. As tlia UIMtt wyi
"Tlittt-Mbtwlh wui mndtt fur limn, not
man for tlitj&julwith."
Hlx o'clock oloslng as well as Bun
duy alusliiK may lw auooptcd as un ae
eomplishod fact In ijalam, If our load
IfiK buslniMH men udhore to It. There
Is a struntt publlo sentiment bsek of It
and o7on tho one man ucuud of Sun
day merohiiudlsinK hud ills pluee
alotml last Hunduy.
Tim JouitNAt. Is notKoltiK to Donst
about Us aehlovemenU, hut fur tei
years It hns oxlstod on only nine hour
a day labor and no paper on Sunday.
It also observus tho (jhrlstlun and Nil
tlonul liohdnys, it has boon inlrly
prospurom und ImIIovim other buil
ness men will all liuya thd
rtttiiiy oxpcrleuco. Tho vtows of
tho younuor Konorntlun or Solum
huino4s men are set forth lu a vl
orous ami tronohant n.nnnor by
Henry W. Moyors wliou huoalls ourly
oloslo. a"phll'iuthroplo movomunt."
Tlint Is what It Is In tho bast senstt or
tho word. Men and women do not live
for the sole purpose of work. They
work to lire, and lha raduutlon or
working hour Is tho mot Immune
stop toward hlulior living. Ywiiik
umi oiii iovo rruMtt air, oxerots, nu
turo. Ilawors, muslo, society, nrul re
loullun. Tliuy love tlialr ramlllaH himI
I lllimivu umi mliiil.iii.ia I .!.... il.nl.
ui.ivn nun ii III. IV I Ui llloitHIBUa IdlWlT
iipputtuultloa lo onjoy thosa IuInks,
InoroonaM their durolopmaiit ami en
joyment of life. Tho procervtittoii or
tho Olirlstluu Sabbath ls daaimble
from n uiurul tu(lpoliit mora limn
hh a relluleun institution, mid th
OBO. E. SLY ACQUITTED t
fecond Trial of Salem Growing Out of
Shooting- on One Dog,
The trial of Goo. B. Sly, on tho
shnrKcof shooting from tho public
highway, took place in Justice John
ori's court, Monday afternoon before
nJury, consisting of W. P. Habcock,
T. II. Ilaraos, John Lewis, Illram
Smltii, It. JloJman ahd H. II. Mo
DoMgall
The oo so was prooau(od by Deputy
District AttU-rney Uha. MeNftry as
AlsUd by John Hnyno, and the de
fense was couduetad by IllgptaranJ
Richardson.
A uumbr of wittiewHrt ware ox
awlnod und thuro was no conflict In
the avideuoa except as to the reputa
tion of 'the dog shot by Sly, one
witness only testifying that this was
good; others who answered on that
point saying that the dog had u tad
repnuilon for vlciouaneaa One little
girl told of Imlng bitten last Sop
tasnberaftd Mr. Warner told about the
doK rushing across the street
and andeavorlag to tear olf his
(joat-Ull us he role by on his bike.
It also appeared that the dug was
playful and children tormoulcd him.
L. II. McMaluui said lie was bettor
acquainted with tba dog'fi post
mortem that) his ante-mortem repu
tation. Dog had been at his house
and played with his children.
Hly's little boy told about bain,!
bitten on the hand last Tuesday and
displayed the marks to tho Jury.
Oeo. IS Sly, the uccused told of tho
shouting. Did not go there that day,
Thursday, lor tlio purpose "f shooting
tho dog, but wlion dog started for the
foueo he pulled his gun, and lired first
when the nnliuul was reaching oyer
the folic; thon shut twice mine to put
him out or his ml.Hury. Hud gone
tharo the noxt day after his boy was
bitten lo shoot tho dog, but did nut
succeed in Inducing his plitol to "go
off." it was out of whuck.
llayne stntw' that the dog was half
(J rest Dane nr.d half .St. Uernard. ills
size guvo him the bud reputiillnu.
ISuyt) throw rocks at tho dog to such
un oxtout Unit It was miccssury to
gather them up out of the yard ovary
raw days. Had raouiyad no complaint
aseept an luioiiynioiiH lotlur last rail.
The prosecui'lon andaitvnrad lo con
flue the evidence to the bare fuot of
the shooting, which was freely ack
nowledged by the aoctiMd; hut the
liiitar's attorneys suooeadad in gutting
lu their evidence to show Justifica
tion.
The defease was that the uooinad
had already been arrested and fined
for this same aeti that the shouting
wiisjuatlflad: and that the act under
whloli pnweciitiuu was hud was un
constitutional. "
ArtorghurtHpeooheeby tho atlor
noys, the Jury retired uniUfiyod nut
about five minutes, bringing lu a ur
diet of urqulttul.
BOHN.
AUDBRSON. At their home In
South Halem. Sunday morning,
March 10, lfcOD, to Mr. arid Mrs.
Brnost Anderson, a daughter
DIED.
OLA KB At his Home
filly. Polk county, Sunday
near Falls
Polk county, Sunday morning.
March 10. IfiM. ol consumption,
Itaubon Olaze, aged about 35 yours.
Deceased formerly roslded Id Salem.
Ills romalns were burled In the Dallas
cometcrr.
01I5SV At Aurora. Oregon, on Mon
day evening, March '10, 1800, Jludl
Olesy, aged 7P years.
Deceased was an old pioneer pettier.
The funeral will be held some tliuo
today.
LONG-In this city m 20 p, in.
Sunday, March 10, I SOU of u compli
cation of dlsoasos, R, Long, uged 66
yuars.
The deccaied was a stone mason,
he was taken sick and brought to the
hospital In this ctty for medical treat
ment. Deceased had no relatives lu this
country ind Ids remains wore giver1
burial In thecemctary ut the county
poor farm.
A post mortem examination was
conducted over the remains Sunday
afternoon.
GOLD DUBT WASHING POWDEII.
1
The woman who has a heavy
task before her dishes to
wash or a floor to scrub
?has a friend
in this
great
cleaner
ms
Washing Powdir
Harmless,
yet efficient
costs so little the mite is
never missed.
Largest package
Qreated economy.
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Cbkma. euLooU. NewYo-k. Bot-ton. PMUd-lpbU.
IWa&tfrWf
2m?
-o o o-
-o o-
litoughtto Salern for Interment.
The remains ol Mrs. J. II. Kelly, of
Corvallls who lost her life by an ac
cident lust Saturday, were brought to
frnlom and glvon lutormont In Rural
cemutory.
Tho deuoased was the wife or Rev.
II. J. Kelly, tlio United brethren
minister ut Corvallls, and the
daughter of .1. 11. Day, or this city,
and lived with her husband In tills
city from 1?M to 1802, during which
time they worecngagod In the dairy
business.
Mrs. Kolly ouuio to hor death by
railing down stairs while walking In
her sloop. As a result or tho rail she
reeelyod a very serious gash on the
forolioad, bosldos fracturing the
spinal cord at the base of the head.
rww.r . .
Myircu only btd methods. All tula Is
Efuavoldable lu a new oountry and
Kuder the oondllions nf Ai.mrimm
inn wmmMmmmmMawmmmt
ltxpovlng tin Oraltois.
Itoseburg Itevtew:-Iu the last Ik
sua or his Plnlndealer, I. D. Stratford
denies that ha la reeelvlng tmy at
aominlastuner to Alaska. It has taken
him over a mouth to soy this, al
though he beonmo Instantly very In-
oignant ami iieeused The Review of
ovary crlmo In the calendar when It
tlrwt eulled itlluntluii to Ids Job. Theic
Is iinquealiun whatever hut Stratford
confidently uxHM(od that Ida art a day
salary und a day for oxitenses won to
run right along during the
two or three months he simul
In lloaoburg attending to his private
lUfalm, mid If The Review's exposure
nna eausetl the gepertmein to snsptuid
his pay, then we are perfectly satls
ttwl. In an humble way The Reylaw
fiidearow tu uxuoa such grafters as
Mtairbrd, ami rrequeiitly auceeftds In
saving the publlo treakury from rob-
oery tuem. As a result a whola
army or these prtireslouit.uiid olironlc
iwp-atlokera dIMIke this iMttar. uud
marvellous as It may seem to them,
tlietrabuselsor material advantage
U It. Many teuple love The lUvlew
baeausenr the oharaete r or the men
wim are iueaaraiaa.
Wonts Him Hunp Quickly.
Sunday's Orogenlun: "Tho rcllnc
merit of cruelty us distilled by the
slow processes or tho law In meeting
out Jutllco to criminals is seen lu the
ease or Uliude Rrunlou, the Lauc
Liiunty murdurur. The oxeuutlon or
this criminal Is long ovorduu. .Roth
JiHtlco and humanity are violated In
keeping a human being upon a mental
st.ruln by dehiyliig the exeuuthn or
lenally until mind and body ure
wrecked. Tho safety or society de
mands that cold -blooded murderers
should, upon proper uonvlctlolu, be
exoeu ted; tho good mime or civlll.a-
tl"ii roulros that oxouuthm should
rollnw couylutlon promptly."
MARCH, APRIL, MAY.
QpeSTIEWHJLi
The Modol Oregon Newsppcr and Family Journal.
Uniting News, Fiction, Literary, Ranch ana Dairy
and Market News In attractive readable ronu.
,
AL
1 WEEKLY Mil
Is issued Thursday morning Initimo to reach (all pates
or the state tho panic week.
u
Ik JI1 fcfcly
1 1 1
lntwo parts contains all Important Foreign, National
and State News.
Just Arrived
At Sonnemann's Grocery
STAR Summer sausage,
HOLSTEIN sausage,
GERMAN Salavci sausage
Also have a lot of cornfed
STAR hams,
Call and order one for Sun
day dinner,
SONNEMANN
01 af II
DEPART
FOR
Fait
Mail
8 pm
TtMK SCHF.DULK.
From Poulard.
Spokane
Flyer
230 p.ra
Salt Lake. Denver Ft.
Worth; Omaha , Kansa
d East.
City
and
Walla Wallis Spokane.
Minneapolis, St. l'aul,
Duluth, Milwaukee Chi
cago ami East
ARRIVE.
5.'4S p.n
okan
Spok
i-iycr
H.'jo
a m
8pm OCEAN STEAMalllPS
For San Francisco.
Sail every five days
THE GROCER
124 Stito st Tolophono 51
You Can Get
a Lower Berth,
With one exception tho through
trains of the Rurllngtun Route
are almost invariably well-llllcd.
The exception is our St. Paul
Chlcugo Limited. On the limited
there Is usually room and to
spare.
Don't Infer tlmt It I" neither
so lino, nor m fat, as ANY train
of ANY other line between St.
Paul und Chicago. On tho con
trary, there is no more beautiful
train In America. It lias electric
light, steam heat, wide vestibules,
the most Rillsfuctory dlnlng-cur
service on the continent and a
lower bertli Tor everybody,
A. C. SHELDON.
Gen'l Agent, Portland, Or.
Time Arc the Months in Which to
1'urify Your Ulood.
This N the hcuMiti when your blood
Ih limited with luiniirlLlas. acc'imni.
luted during the winter monlhti from
i'Iomj uonllnoii.onl. iloh food, nnd
iitheroaiihoa. These Imnurltlos must.
ho driven rrom your tyatum or thoy
may breed borloun illst-nM' nml puiwi
mitold suiforliig. IliMid'sSiirnapiirllla
Ih the L'ruulttdt and bunt blood purify
inu medicine It Ih potalhlo to ohtalu.
It In what the mlllioim toko In the
prlng. It will purify ami onrloh
your blood, oreute an appotlto, tuo
up your by-Hem, ami give you bound,
n-but heullh. djfcw
daily uma, -81 k
An Indopondeut Assoclutod Profit Paper for the Peo
ple. Send ror sampler rrne.
If I?
Tint Jouunai has the fullest roportof thedulnga or
thuloglshuuro and state officials, as well m Indepen
dent, clear und oonole oommnntun nil public matter.
SandJutrlnliibcriptlon.
A Few Inrer estlng Facts
Vhn peuple are contempleting a trip
wlietheron tmtineis or pleasure, tliy natur,
ally want the best service o 'talnable so lar
at tpectl, comfort and nfety Is concerned
Emplo)es of the Wisconsin Central Linos are
paii to serve die public nnd our trains are
operated so a to make clo e connections
with diverging line at nil junction points.
Pallmin Palace Sleeping and Clair cars
on through trains.
Dining car service unexcelled, Meals
a la Carte,
In order to obtain this first-cks- service,
ask the i:ket agent :o sell ou a ticket over
TUB WISCONSIN CENTUM, LINES
8pm
ex, Sun.
Saturday
lo p m
Lvive
Salem
7115 p m
tTusfhu
nnU hat
loa m.
MonWcd
Fri
L i'alem
Tu.'l hur
Sat
3p. in
COLUM1IIA RIVER
STEAJIERS
To Astoria nnd way land'
"iB.
WILLAMETTE RIVEKS1
ror Hand, Newburg and
Way Landlnrji.
4 I'
ex b
m
un
IFor Dayton
WILLAMETTE RIVER
Corvalhs Albany and
Way Points,
Ar Salem
6 p.m.
Mods
Wtds
Fri
Tu Thur
Sat
3'3 P m
Ar Salem
10 a m
Mon
Wed oni
Fri
WILLAMETTE PIVER DIVISION -Dally
hosts to Portland as above.
Transfers to street car line at Oreg? Otv
If the steamers are delayed there ound
tnp tickets to all points in Oregon. Wishing
ton, or California. Connecfoa made at Port
land with all rail, ocean onrlriver lines.
1 W. II. IIURLBURT.
Gen'l Pas. ArL Portland. Or
G. M. POWERS. Agent, Trade street dock
Salem.
DOISE & DARKER,
City Agents.
any
Oregon Short Lino Railroad
The Direct Houte to
Montana, Utah. Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Clvi's clinloe of two favorite routes, vl tk
tnloii I'aclflc Fust Hull Line, or tbe
ItloUrnmWHcenlu Lines.
Look at the time
1 Day? to Salt Lake
2 J Days to Denver
31 Days to Chicago
1 Days to New York
I'rso ItecllnliiB t'linlr Cam. Upholstered Ton
lit SIpeiiliiK Curs, and Pullman faUce
alcopirs ocriitod on Ml trains.
Kor (urtliur liifnriiiatlon npplyito
HOISi: i IlAItKEIt, Agents, Salem.
W. K. COJf AN, Gen'l Aceut
C. 0. TKItRY, Trav. Pass. At
12t Third St., rortlanJ
ana you will mike dirert conntotlons at
St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and nil
poinls Last.
ror any furtver Infoimation call on
ticket agent or correspond with
JAS. C, POND,
General Pam, Afjtnt. I A p n r r
a. clock, muwm w,s- oanaaian racmc h, li
uenernl Agtnt,
TAKE THE
or J.t
iiofer imos.
-0 0-
246Slark Street,
Portland, Ork.
lfJr?.Ke ny bit
kwer . bow abutit h
Wtut iHtnltc
coit and Mtde
vkoaisn um lu
her ueddlnir
1IVUHMU llttW
line
UNI lit tly
tf llHCrt W(t
S ,ir Baw o1 uoFsetr. her owa fine
S,itJS5,U.?i ofU wWtiww Weil
taEu&&,at ow'8' " iwpl-
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mo pmn U fit
IIHtUHMflV rOUditlun Of lha tsM.1 .1...
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fwtiwwlfh
' inUc-
Lo ?W la fit to warty whe Jws Hv
RttMV.WeiM tiltinilv nuuuu
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rjSfjMjwvcw .M ekh,x iwwrfUUrt
Iff.ff W9ftlrVJ(r CWllltl(HOilel.U.
", mv wtaded wohu )tr
i'swritc ItKrlpthm U daily ei-
-j. .. --.-j .v-r-T wu rmt4
BgJ'JI'M-WtttS Pfrnt ' M
mr rw4y of im kind wtpit Uv
H-, swnwarti leUH Tfcrfi
mj m oUf llnte tint It wit
lkft)y
(MMttJrilr
y m1 triaarMtly .
ri Tuizr.'z: ' "'ttw 1
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TIIO tMtlHI f IMlltl SiWUM tO VOt
011 the qiittctlon of fuwlltm' Uw Hol
lu tlttlit utitv druwlHK 8 w oNt Into
I ixjroautuall hmhI tueurti Thttwday
ManilCN. 'lit it,U(r will Uii littto
ahtXMlllujI (O VOtlttK' OyN MMk R OtMKl
iMua no out ran doubt. That lb
4 por tMHl oall sjomlg will I voud no
ohu hmmiii i tlouliU It Un quwtlun
whloinudtMWII Kt IUvuMouU Tim
prttMHt olty uiliulnltmtlou Ima w
orvtuMd pulltlaul iHMh, but wum
Nly iiikmi tlw dUlHUmtod. nutrtutte
eltiMiu ami 1u1ho hm wu
rtu;ardW4 of politic want thu
any Mt wi a Ms Ul
aud Upt I4r. Tlw ownw uf Uu.
r a Ills lty bamU lmvn reo-MtUy voluu-Utrtl-
r4litMd?Htorit lot fmt cwot
SIhikv KmI; Utg aiMl vvm uv-ir
htp ur (rfeiitKul, Tir vm Htvir
HtfamrabMaUtHt to ttustt a Iium
hu a m iwanMU If our oIumu " - twi
will act remlly sud etH.rvtili,-Mlly. . Ul i 23S
rdbMUcprtvtly unurll h?VjSS W'SR
and an. nH. -.i ...... litii'SMWlVflimwstsjiJ
tho -prtkHt Kslwu tmlioul Uwrtli ''Ms.SlatJtj
ihw ti m nwseii wliy aU six, wvon AvTHai7
Oh, the Pain of
Rheumatism!
u.nwH oittt rauaM Ui moat n.
twiw aulf-irtng. Many hav f..r ,tui
vainlr auuuliL n.lur r.. .1.1. .i..tTz"
dlaoMO, imhI an uUj ton 4T ikon
" U-unly rmly which iw
rwseh MMh dvep-wKUwl diMSMM.
ktMNUulvubkumk ..
UMI I m tor vmii u..M ,,. . . ?T
-- w-m. 1 irwa
wsta K-mtaMt ph,.
taMiaMt kok Mr U-.
mi ihiihmiiy.btttwu
uaU k. pri ih. ,lf hv
r.lnrU.f. l.rcl,mxeot.
anion nwauvi 0 ntw
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d tisnt ur owU olty hih! 1kh1
dijt hli.ill nut b raf Kotlitj at fottr imr
AHLawl lha lutoroit 1kinIh rmliiwl
out-half
VjaHwr
. P Iff Vli.
A Hard Pought Case,
Thu suit hrmiKlit by tho widow and
Helmut W, J. Chumbursto huvo an
aplturttuiiuieut urthuotitate has txiau
trlwl twice lu theoirouit oourt and
Kith tlmiM the deerua uf County
Judua .Terrell on ohjectluu of tho
Alduw vutJtJiuUilnod.
The liiht trial wan before Juda Bur
nett Monday, and wit liotlvofintiMtiMl
by Ilulmua &Kullu!K for theolalmuui,
Ibiburt (Jhumboru, and P. A. Turner
und W. T. Slator for the lduw and
other Heirs, ltob.rl Chambers olulmod
7itt. fur bounl uf Ida father, wliloh
vsadhwllowed.
The best medtolno monoy can buy
for Impure IiIchmI, nerruumewi, anil
m bvuwnbii himi sutuey truuldeo Ih
IhmiVa iiarsMparlllM. S 90 4t
Week ef Prayer.
TtseHalvatlon ArmytlirijUKliouttlie
Uultoil SUitea U holdliiR the annual
wvek of prayer ami iHrlTdenlHl from
March 10 ui M. The local ourw will
liuhl speoltil meetlnus every oreuliu!
wiu himik. TiWMiuy un"IuteruMtluaul"
mrettttK: WttJtHMlH.v."TriliM iThi...
rtiunday, lleue, Slum and Ilunpl
Ul work:" Saturday, "Popular und
Pnusihsal OhtlsUtmlty " An olferliiK'
at the ttuirtt HI m taken each eveuiuj.
A DIbmuhmI Rust n
Tl follottluK'areUw ladiem ofSu-
vai "fionnvervoeived u ueuutuedl
aojuail rtau fieo at I-aolHo Jewelry
UMupaiiiV Oreat Slauk'hter Auction
iiale. MlM fell IMwiDorU Ml
vOU HoWr,sttM' M,w Miuaie Van
hTreU Mrs. A. Mletuy, Ahhu Wan-
"' "m - -fc-ftutf. 1 Ouopotw
trtMUi wyMHi aLiANdltttf tiu uiiu
at 1 Mt t.n w. ona tn ml for
-. inn t tiM fan Hwfc
btate SUIttM.
SSi
nu mvsTim & white,
PI COUltT Stkkkt.
Hay, Grain, Mill Feed and Flour
A Full Link op Grass Skhds.
Ull MOTTO:-lJulck Mlon, small proflti.
KNOCKED DO03NI
HARRITT L LAWRENCE
EAST MD SOUTH
VIA
rE SHASTA RO'JTE
OK THE
Southern Pacific Co
V
Hao knocked down
the prlco of
m
sphwl u
Every Article in the Store in Proportion.
TO 75 CTS
. . . vm SACK.
IIARTUTT & LAWRBNOK
EXPRBM TRAIN RU.V DAILY
,6:00 M
8.-S5 PM
.8 IS A M
Lv ..JPortlantT
t.v....hatem
And 00 Pacific Line
..Ar
Lv
Ar, ban rranclsco
Ar 9:,
ti:
30 A h
OO A V ,
00 P M
Mu.ncapoliH
St. l'aul
Chicago
Philadelphia I
Washington
Montreal
Toronto
Now York
nin!... .. .. l'o.ton
.... ... Miima casi anu4S0D(tcast.
1 heanest ratas, bcitseivlce aud'
datimis '
lliroiieh touiist sleepers to Minneapolis,
..ui Panl -ofonto, Montreal, and itoston
without change,
Canadian Pacific llaihray Go's. Empress
accommo.
. Above trains stop at all iinnuinal siatlnn.' I .
let. Portland and fcalem, Tumor Marlon ' .n?' S'eam-'P ' Jl'an and China,
ciierson, Albany. Tangent. Shwlds, Halsey "c ,M,Jf l onu "" Milpj on the Pacific
IlarnsUurg, Junction City, Eugene, Creswefl ! f ?" Uo'M "d U-st rouie to th-
Cottage Grove, UrHin, Oakland, and all st I orient
tlons from Roieburg 10 Aihland, inclusive, in j tip n
KiMMIUKU MAIL. -DAILV. 1 1 ,i I I l I VI ! 110 n V V I 'A
liiiiiiiiiiini ri i.iii iiiiiiii . . in
... uuvmiiuwu u, u, bU
tf3 M Lv. .7"PortTand ..Af
to55 am Lv....KaIu ... Lv
lu Iman bulfut slwuer andsecoiidTir.
5.f20PM)Ar . Koseburg. Lv
)4."3o I" M
I 5o."P
7.'3o a u
leeinn cars auaehtd to all throufih train
"iioi OIUCUlVl&lU.
HKTWEKN PORTLAND AND CORVAU.IS.
Mailtinirrtjiaily except Sunday.
.VYt A M hy ' ' JwtUmd . . A7r575op u
'315 PMf Ar....Cotvftius,. Lvf i.-aor m
At Albany and Conrallis conrwet will
trains ot the O. C & E. Ry.
.XrRKW TRAIN Daily EXCEPT SUNDAY.
The
To HonoluP-, Fiji and Australia
shortest route t the cnlani..
n n n?' ,0 eJ? a.1d an? information call
Offin ft C U kweo.!, Acent,
Rde,,ra la m -"merclil st
KMldeuce Phone No. i5. s,,, 0ie
Agent, 146 llard street. Portland, Ur,
HUtricl 1-otMoser AKent. Vancouver, B; V
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f!
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4.,5opm) Lv .. PortUnd .. Ari S.-2C
7--30 mi Lr . McMlnnville Lv 5.-5o
Direct cpsMctiOBi at San t-rancuc. uT
Occidental and Oruwtat nj nTTJ .u.
ihTlintt fw JAPAN AN CHINA
Jjai'ing dates on application '-
Kates anu tickets to Eau.rn
LU
horn
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poinu aru
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uns-Ms, mm. u. u. iiHiitJH aud Mps.
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ymt XHriMMN tu nnuu ii.
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Try ir somls, Uwj-"ar Om KImI Um; -.,-,
fws ttvull upun atipltoatioH. ' nkv mm
SUlU-MRS.MahtlNltor Hlw.SwUond.SiiMik.M, Hte.
Our wiWiloHii tniHt
a full llHft ar nnn
lmMli,
YAQUINA ROUTE
Corvallis kMm Railroad
CoimwtiiiK at YAQUI.SW with tho
YAQDINA BAY STEAMSHIP COMPANY
STEAMERS
""WEEOTT"
MfM-cIa. ovorv ro eoL T1)e nboye
r Is ,luo to sail tram Yaqulna
every cletit dayn.
SAVAGE Si RB1D
Swca.k!, u, ii.o, Wftklissoawd.Cft,
m: n TiM 00 ji m sum a i, strrrt
3 Met
A fvw Sb,
and QtMti)i.. at
luff
Hmols
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WANTED
mom, mm, m
Ofl.-rs trivct'H ehoie aT .1.. 1-1 ,...
D6hu..Rcu,.,usacraniel,Wi 0gde aB(J
AlSrTi$uTeVlSC'a"-W0-
""" " Km to Chicag this li
Shortest Route Retneen
Beluffa Villej Points and hn Francisco
-wy and J'olnts West lo San Francisco
UWn .,ow
ihwhu inp...,
U WALDEN.
P. A P.
17,00
EDWIN STONK.
Manager.
T F. A V. A
J. TURNER. Awnt. Altwny.Ore,
ffl
li
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UAJO
WH.PAY III6IIWI OASIJ KRIOB.
The Short Line
Wfcem Cahfarnij
To the East.
1UU4AMETTE u,vk" division
STEAMER WM. M, HOAG,
Captain Ga ltRf.i. '
IUihi.Ibk between loriUnd anil nn-.iu.
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nnvv I!iVBR 8l'"Knt'LE.
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UavS 8kll7K WiSOa. a
u tiSSTmEz: ?:Ss-w
wrj Un tawying both I.ilght 1.4
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