,"THTT'WlflT?v'" :r:izmwm v 91 SALEM SUNDAY NEWS. ' Personal Mentions and Local Occurrences at the Capital city Between Saturday Night and Aonday. ,.TWO SAMPLR SERMONS, Mem Sntefn Pulpi a On Immortality and the Problem of China. At Lltn Cnnureuatlotiul church, the pastor, llov, W 0. Kantncr tfavo tho Hist, or u Berles or lectures on tlio Im mortality of tho toul. Tlit chtirch wan tnodcrallcy filled with mi audience which listened with close attention to tho wholarly (lis course of t ho pits'.or. Tho luuslo win very itood, without any ultuiupt tit chwleul or operatic frIIU, Tho choir liuve very sweet and mii9lr.il voices and their hImkIuk shown I ho effect of nklllfal training, and in attempting nothing which they can not do well. Tho pastor rend the lesson from 2nd Coriutlilaiig.-Hli utid 6th chapters, explaining that, as originally written the iJIble wuu not divided Into chapters und verses, us we now have It, but that tho translators, sumo hundreds of years niro, had ho ar ranged It, not always usIiik Infallible Judgment. Tho text was taken from Job 1411. "Ifa mundlo, shall lie live attain?" This In tho original was: "Ifa man dines hall ho live '".but tho translators had added tho word "jiuIii". as In dlcatcd by Italics to lilt out thulr con ception of tho sense or tho passu k''. Thu speaker cxpres ed tho opinion that wo may bo allowed to use our own ficnuo In urrlvlm at tho true meaning of the passec. 1U then went on to show, from tho evidence of tho Bcrlpturcs, that there Is no lapse of consciousness on the part of tho kouI between this life and tho next. The lutolllKcntuxistencoof tho void Is continuous, passing from this life Into conscious being In.tho next, To provo tho Itiiiooit'illlty of tho soul ho cited evidence from many dif ferent, brunches of human knowledge, and quoted tho words of scientists, or ancient und modern philosophers, of Christian und of pagan, Ho cited tho ovldenco of the dying, und tho many Instances when thoy have seemed, us tho earthly vull was loosened, to get n glioma of tho world boy o rid. Ho did not think Mils could all bo hallucina tion. Then, tho lOlmost universal ibellof uiunng all races und conditions of men in miiiio stulo of future -oxlHloncc, Is a strong Indication of itself, Anil the hope and deslrc-for u future life would uot bo Implanted In tho broust of man by tho Creator unless there wero u it foundation for It. Ho oiled tho lie comploU) lives whlih liavo hud an ending hero, and urg'd I ho reasona bleness of tin thought lllllt III K0I1I0 other Halo of exlct'.'iin.' thoo llvis would roach their Millions. Dr. Kuulmir Is deeply tend and ills sermons teem with llmi'vldtiwonf his fuuillliirlly with ull thut is liest in tho ancient, as well as modern thought. And withal ho has a sound und logluul common oiio, and u sym pathetic understanding of the hearts of men, and his tain Is always elo quent und lo the point. UIINKSK AH A l'Oltlll.KM. At the Unitarian church last even ing Dr. NY. Mt Oopolanri delivered a lecture upon 'China, tho storm center of tho Orient." A largo and appro- clutelv iiudleiico was pro-tout. Dr, Uopeland said In Htilnturioe! Wo should bo Interested In China now thut wu uro to havo colonial jkhhohiIoii pour lliote. Wo as the groat com iucrclol nation uro very much tutor csted In China commercially speak ing. Iu urea China-Is not iniioh more than half us lurgu us India but has al most as large u population. Clilnu Is populated by two races. The Clilncso 'Ujjppor und tho Tart in. The Clilnoiu wo sen mostly nro not mo real um ijeHti bcittor class. Wo see tho Tartars, Tho Tarter now have charge ol tint "dujmtinouls. Soiuo years uuo when ;tlio Ohrlstlarilzcd real UIiIiiuhu wero '.about to get control of tho f QtiiiiosQ uuvurmnent. Knu'und. Uraugo to sny, assisted tho hoathen Hood's Cure nil tlvrr iil Mi.-u iim, licaitaclio, tour ilim Mil, indigestion, roiMUK. lion. Ttitr art M itU Pills UMt mJu w rl N'Ml.y.lltlnmUtt. Mr.nlt. . Tt voir mi. u uk nit u,mu( tuiMwim 'tv iVOUNG MEN , ,, Of Salem and Vicinity. We have criven a irrent denl of attention tn Our Ynnmr Iffipn's Suit Department flits Sanson and we are justly proud ojjhe line of suits we have to 'offer at prices never equaled pre, 5?55 A good sorvhMhirt Ouavlul, hrowa nUid I IU0. M v. A hMvy woiitbl bli.k Olaj .. $ 4.M, 5-00 A mixed Ohevoit mlu built for wrvieo ft-00. uSooO .. A nest brown. In Plaid, tun! mlxod (lwvli. . siAftn. if fl.W) A dark bmwu suit In , T.00 A nobby snrluu suit. In 8..W...A brown elltcked VomuH. .'10 00.. .. A Swell RUIiltnurSlllL In Ml2.Uf..A tallore tloubio breled 912 00. ...As button out nwav wink JI2.50 ... MroinoiieoK. Fttnoy k number of others. Call Biisure. H JoftDsen and 25 Commercial Tartars to regain control of tho gov ernment, The quo worn by the Clilneo wo sco Is rut u re ligious emblem us most people suppose but simply signifies that tho wearer Is loyal to tho present Chlnc'A Government. It is purely u political badge and required by the. government to be worn, China is too densely populated. The terrible Hoods frequcmy dtown tens of thousand of people and others Immediately occupy tho same ground and tho Hoods nro really a blessing. It Is ono country where there arc loo many people. They arc not on the whole a bad people. Are Industrious, All can reud and wrlto. Civil service has been In voguo for 3.000 years. The poorest person has an even chance with the richest for government jobs. Uuddism Is the general religion und the teachings of uudda uro very beautiful and pro duct! vo to good. Confucianism Is u sort of spiritualised political economy doctrlno und teaches much that Is good. Too system of government In China Is likened to tholumlly. Tho emperor or empress is the head of the futility Iho nation, Taoism as litught by many or tho more Inlellectuul Chlnusols truly a beautiful religion and urges among other things the rou I permanence and Immortality of spiritual things. Ancestor worship makes Chinese conservative. They urea contented people. Alloboy their parents even though old until par ents die. Are fond of poetry and the grcatestor historians. Their authentic history duly written and proven goes back 0,000 years before Christ and 11,000 yours Imck of when the world was created according to the Chris tian lllblouud tho Clilncso hUlory Is proven lo be u'osolutely true. Chi ncM) have mutiy queer customs. Suinu or thorn should be followed by us. All debts must be paid tlio first of each year without full. All mutt oboy tholr parents. LI Hung Chang Is tholr Oludstuuo and Is a smart man tho world over Chinese uro no soldiers. Are easily conquered In battle. China Is today tho storm cooler of tho world. Largo portions of the naylcs or tho world lira today In Chi uoso wuturs, There Is a possibility or Mm groat powers being unable to set tle the difficulties and iu that event Iho greatest naval conflict in history will occur In Chinese waters. At present England, United States and Japan socio to bo on one fldu und Kus sla, Germany and Franco ot tho other. Dr, Copeland reud foru blblo reud. lug from tho works nod says or Con fucius and the lecture was all in ull very Instructive und wus freely com iiumlod iitiau und favorably spoken of by persons competent who pronounced It excellent. UNiTM) iiiurriiuuN' ciiuiiou. Good congregations yesterday. In terest good, I'lio pastor announced tlio fourth und last quarterly meeting for tho cnufoionco year to bo held tho Oth und 7th or May. Itov, Lu4ier I Clark U tho presiding elder. A re vival meeting to la conducted by llev, T. J. Cocking will begin May In. Mr. C. Is pastor at Plalnvluw In Linn county. Tho memorial subscriptions for tho liquidation or the church debt should be paid In by May in, at whloli tluio tlio last note become dim. Tho Sunduy sohool prize will bo awarded May Ifi to tlio ono who has brought tho largest number or now scholars during the quarter. Two dollar by tho pustor, To ull who have brojght live or more. A present of sumo kind. I.BHI.IK MKTHOniHT OllUltCII. Tho Pastor Itov. T. V. Hoyul In the morning subject: Guardianship or Angels. Tholr nature, nuiubor, power und ministration. Good Angels and bad Auuul Innumsrablt. All em plnyod ut Minos tooxocute God's will. As God uses iiKonts in the material vvoild.aiul In IiIh otiuroh on oar Mi to nccoiuplish his parpostts, ho his angels uro sent forth as ministering spirits in ilium that shall Iw hsirs or Sslva lion, Hebrew 1, II Tho uugel of the Lord oiiuumpalh Miind alHJiit thou, thut four dim, utid dellvorolh theiii, Pi. XXXIV. PioaehHig ut night Hov. Charloi Wontworlh, subJseM ChrUtlun Actlv- An apprjol itivo uudlHiic llhteiisd tirokoti nluhis i ftiVt nlalds. or strlnos i.fio. a HlvlUli L'srinnnt. . ft M M. uiimll llulit. nVi.JiL-rf SIIVlVl UluoSerire. silk faod..tl.0i). Fanav Wnr&uxl .. l?(Yl. Vuikti. Uk faoed ... 12ti. and examine (liem at your Company, Salem. 'SS btrcet. with profound attention to the dis course. The topic was well handled, and Illustrated In many ways. The sermon was highly commended. The congregation hopes this earnest and c insldjruto young preiclier will fur r j us often with his prepuce und sermons In our pulpit. HWKrJKMIIOUOfAN HKItVIOB Iley. A. J. Hirtcll, of the New i Church (Hwcdonborglan) preached Inst i..i.. ... .i -.i" ..Vii n m..ii' night at the residence of 11. I. Thiol in' pfirnnr nf m.nf.n itrtrl P.lih tinrifll i strcett Ho answered tho question "If faith in Christ Is neccsary to salva - tlo.i, how ure tho Infants und heathen saved," He said in his discourse thut If the urguunnt of faith was limited lo this life, the heathen, us also the Infants, would have to go to hell, This Idea was so horrible thut no good Christian no ono having any sympa thy for a fellow being, could entertain such u thought. It would also reflect on tho goodness and wisdom of God to such u degree thut no good man could lovo such a god. In view of this fact many liberal minded Christians went so far us to muke faith, or heller In Christ, not oven n factor In obtain ing Salvation. This position tho speaker claimed to bo also untenable. In that cuse the gospel would uot need to bj preached at ull and wo would Ignore the plainest teaselling of holy writ; for In -the Acts or the apostles, chapter i, ycrso 11-12; We read: "Neither is there Hulyutlon In other, for Micro Is none other name under heaven given unto man whereby they must bo saved." HAITIBT NKWH. At the llnptlst Church six were baptized and three other requests camo In for iiiembershlp, "The Home Quartet'1 sang special selections both morning arid evening, uddlng very much to tho Interest or tho services CATTAKKII OF THK BTUMACH. A Pleasant, Simple, Safe Cu e for it. but Ulfectual Catarrh or the stomach bus long been considered the next thing to In curable, The usual symplons ure u full or bloated sensation after eating, ac companied some limes with sour or wutery risings, u formation or gasesi causing pressure on Mio lungs und heart mid difficult breathing; head uelio, fickle appetite, nervousness and n goueiul pluycd out und languid feeling. There Is often u foul tuslo In tho mouth, coaled tongue, and If the in terior or .stomach could bo seen It would show a slimy, Inllamed com I Mon. Toe euro fortius cmitnnu and ob stinate disease Is found Inu treat ment which causes tho rood to bo Nudlly und thoroughly digested before It has tlnioto ferment and Irrllatu the delicate mucous surfaces of the stum itch . To secure u prompt and hculMiy di gestion Is the ono necossury thing In do, und when norma) digested Is se cured tho catarrhal condition will luyo disappeared. According lo Dr. Harlanson, tho surest and host treatment Is to uso af ter eaon meal n tablet, com posed of Dlmtrso, Aveptlo Pepsin, u little Nux, Golden Soul und fruit acids, Tiieso tablets can now bo round ut all drug htoros under the iiimo of Stuart's Dyspoptlu Tablets, and, not bslng a pateut medicine, can bo usuJ with perfect surety and assurance thut houlthy iippullto and thorough digestion will follow their regular use after meals, Mi. N. J. llooher, of 2710 Dearborn street. Chicago, 111., writes: "Cutrirruh Is u local condition resulting from a neglected cold in the houd, whereby the lining membrane of tho nose oo oomos Itillumed and tho poisonous discharge Mierotroin, passing back into tho throat, reaches Mut stomach, thus pro.lnolug oatarrah or tho stoiitaah. Mu;llAt authorltiiM per sdrlbed fur mo three years forouturrith of tho Htuuiitch Althoul uuro, but to day 1 am Mis h.ippUH of msn urtsr us lug only one hoc of Stuart's Dywpop la Utbluts, 1 ouu nut tliid upprtiprl ute words tooxprs my giKnl fouling. I have found lltish, uptmtllu and sound rust from their use, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is tho afst preparation us well us tho simplest and must oouvuutiut rumody for any form of ludlgastlon, ouUirrh or tho stomaeli, blllousnoss, sour stiiuuiuli, hoarlbum and bloating arter me Is, Sand fur book, mul!l free, on iUmiuuti tmublus, by uddrusslug tho t A, Stuart Un Murshall, Mich. Tho UbluLH thtu be found at all drug slorus. U D Conoyor, tho Dayton new. paper iiiuu, spout Sunday w.th his family Iu this oily. He says his town is likuly to have un tetXU (louring mill. Dr. S. M. llor, of Daytun. Is iho piotuoter and usks a bonus of i4.H) from olUxou, JIOO uf vhUih Is twmred. People My Hwki's Sauaturlllu oimw when all other preparation fulls to do y tfiHMj, hiiU you run mi risk iu viv. Ing It a falrarlal. 4.24 ', P, A Scliublngor, mauager if the Salem ohetMW factory, loft this uioru log fur Porlhtml In iho Interest of tho company. ThoSalotu checsa factory 11 now manufacturing tltio varloty a Queers trade. HUtl is enjoying a largo Contented and Hannv. u how the wan reels who tins I (USL a suniuv nf nrftvi. e fron H. M. liran- win & Oo, 3t2dM PERSONAL AND LOCAL Krunk Howcrsor returned from Cop vullls via steamer Sunday. Kenutor Mulkey, of Monmouth, wus n Hulem visitor on Saturday. Clyde Ashby of Albany Is tho guest of his uncle Major M. W. Hunt. M. P. Baldwin returned from Indc- pc0(jelu.c va 8teamer Hoag Sunday. .... ,., .,,,,, r.... n..n. Prof. J. M.Powcllior tho Monmouth ' Normal school was In Salem on Suiur- , Y" i M K Po"JC' 0ov 0eer'9 mclal stenographer, went to Portland on Saturday. Mrs. Nellie li. Scott und daughters have gone to Salt Lake to make their future home. Mrs. Hay D. Gilbert U at Hlllsboro, the guest of Marie Tongue, daughter or tho congressman, Mrs. W. W, Chupmun wus called to Albany by a telegram that her aunt Mrs. Deckard was very III. Fred Klclvcr who was kicked to (loath by u horse Friday, wus burled on Sunday afternoon at McMlnnvillc. Mrs. W.J. Herren returned from Independence on tho Hoag Sunday where sho had been ylsltlng her son, Albert. 0. H. Hoyt or Jefferson, who bus some practical Ideas on construction ofcyclo paths, went homo Sunday evening, C. It. Drown, or Grants Puss, who has been Introducing the Pine Needle muttrasies at Salem, went homo Sat urday night. Mrs. Mury Martin, who bus been visiting ut tho homo of our daughter, Mrs. Julienne ut Portland, came home Sunduy evening. 1. L.Patterson, Collector of Customs and stockholder with Mr, Dlnghum In the Capita r. Jouunai, Co., spent Sunday In tho city. Geo, Pearl, an lusuuo person wus brought to tho asylum Saturday oveuing from Portlacd. Ho was a couuty charge of Multnomah county. Stato Treusurcr dim. S, Moore and family returned Saturday night from Portland from u vlult with M Moores' father, who resides In thut city. John James, recently or lowu, bus purchased J.OOC acres or tho Wurren furm, neupAlbuny.puylng $7,000 for It, und with his wife and nine children have located upon If. Mrs. J. D. Lee, of Portland, Is In Mio city visiting her husband, Supt. Lee, ol tho stato prison, und she Is pre paring to tuko her residence heroin thccoltuiioiitlhc prison, Mrs. F. ij. South wick wont to Ku- geno Sunday to put in this week In the Interest or tho Fraternal Union. an order which she says has Increased 1000 members In Oregon this year H. D. Miller, ex-prcsldent or the Statu Agricultural college, president or the Stato Hoard or Horticulture, and recent purchaser of tho Dybeo farm near Salem wont 1 1 Kugeuo lust night. Circuit Judge II. L. Denson, of the first Judicial district, residing ut Klu math Fulls, arrived iu Salem on Sat urday night's ovurluntl train and spoilt Sunday at thu home or Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Purklns. W. P. Dabcoek went in Port!u"d Sunduy to Join J. M. Woodruff for a tour or ICusteru Oregon. "Will" uiny locuto In some llvo Kustern Oregon town liMfore lie returns ai.d Salem will regret lo IumiIiIiii. Thu Junior Y. M, C. A. members enjoyed u r-ianle t the asylum plutihiiru uiiiuiids A lunch wus spread ut noon nod all psrtouk of re freshments. Kvory Saturday will bo utilized for picnicking hereafter. Mrs. Jono, county superintendent pro tem.issuod live diplomas of gradua tion to pupils of the Hiokcy sohool, Klton Shaw, louohor. Tney wore u: Mlssos Dubslu Geuiar, May Thayer. Lllilo Harris, Trtwsle Calsou, and Mr' J.K.Shiw. SuverulSaleiultps ure ut Lowiston, Idiilio. Frank Wll'.taius, of Ashland, has returned from a two vsueks rrlp to Low ihtou ui.d says the (iluuo Is onjoy liik' u truiiirtnilniw hniiii 11.. ,... about half tho people ure living In! tents, more bolng no bulhllnH u, huuso them. CVil.JtlT Myers Is becoming one of Iho largest landowners and luxpuyurs lit Marlon oountv. A dood convovlni? 53 acres of laud near Woodburn to him tor U00, sulijttul lu Iho (lowtir Inter est or Mary J. Mantling, was Mlud rar record Saturday. The olUr was Mie Hunk or Woodburn. Dr. J. L. Hill or Albany, has pro senUtl tho Mineral Colioge of JmkIh Ylll wllh soyonteen acro- of laud, on Mlileli will bo erooicd u new college biilkllng. Adlulnlng this the Dootor has plattwl n lifty aero iruot whlah I the etillege U lu soil and retain 11.000. ' of Iho rorolpij un its eudowtnent fjnd Aistlrow Jaeksnn Tvtliomw, u t'roog 0 uuty plHiiew died ut his homo SO mlUvs wobt uf Prltievllle, April IS. M r. TtjUioruw wus a son of Solutmn Tuiherow, a protulnotit t-i'ineor of tils tuto. who died In Puiit nouiily Mjino years agu. He whs born in Davis county, Missouri, June 20, U3, and came to Oregon with h twruu (u Ujll, ketlllug on Mm L. crwOe, Iilk ouuuty, whore the city ol)alsnuw stantts. He ,,,ar. r t April SO, ISII, . Mrs SopHrunU A. Orw, of lik qouuly. iH isia 1 tuoved wlili bis family to Crook I county. or woman means a . sick man or MAN woman. Not sick enough for bed, maybe, but enough to make lire gloomy, mis erable a failure where it might be a success, Well people sec the bright side. Hostctter'e Stomach Hitters make people wsll because It cures the common ailments of mankind. Makes good Hostctttr's dispositions c. , by making htomach good health. Bt'tcrs Last week occurred the election of officers for the Pullodnrlnn so ciety the now otllccrs are: Pres ident. T. H. Hubbard: vice president, ltodncy Ackley; secretary, John Worsham. assistant secretary D. It. White, censor; W. A. Manning; treasurer, Arthur Doschan; librarian, 1. 0. Murtln; sergeant-at-arms, D. A. Forbes. Hon, So). Abraham, the Republican warehouse of Douglas county, was in town Sunday to visit Qencrul W. II Dyurs. The latter gentleman expects letive tonight for Coos County to in spect sovelal townships or govern ment surveys, having received an up polntmcnt us govcrnmcut Inspector or President Mc Klnlcy. W. H, Egan.orGervuls, rcpoits thut his orchard of 5000 fruit tree Is rap idly recovering from the effects ol the hard frost. Even the peach trees arc going to pull through and he ex poets to huvc u fulr crop or Itulluu prunes. The cool, lute spring hut proven most favorublo to tho recovery of the trees. Mrs. Lcona Willis Piper und chll drcn left Sunday fur their home In Seal tie, accompanied by her mcMicr Mrs. Leo. Willis. Mrs. M. E Fruscr or the Sulcjn mil llnery depurt'iicnt store, Is spendlngu rewduysut Port lurid. Mrs. A, N. Gilbert and Fa' her Mt Cully came down from u visit In. Linn county Sunday. John Ilolmun, tho Albany Iron master, spout. Sunday vlth his fumHy ut Salem. Pupils Entertained. Miss Myrtlo Mursh entertulnwd the pupils or her grades, Sixth A and Seventh D, of tho East school Sutu- day night us u tccognltlon or their special progress made In tho past term In orthography, ut her home UG lliyh street. Forty-four wero present und after games und social cutcrtulnment there wero refreshments served. The young people passed u very pleasant evening. Tiieso classes huvo worked hard to become proficient In the hum- mo urt, ami .miss .Mursii lias tins satis faction of hiving 8OU10 classes not easy to spell down. Salem schoolt have no harder workers or more con scientious tcueher on the force than Miss March. ,r y l'lowcru me the poetry ol jtliu cutth, babies the on. ... ...laid rt f.....iiif ti. Tin. .tat. my. the the umlles, the dimples anu the laughter of childhood and the world would 'HW -ifck. become a barren jiJ wilderness, In- nauneu uy huvhrcs. Woiuair ultinmte mUaion, duty mid Joy on catth arc com prUed in the one word, "Mother hood." Multitude of women fail of this mission because of weakncK and disease of the distinctly femi nine organism. They do not understand that disorders of thli description unfit them for wifehood and mothethood. and as a consequence arc cureless and neglectful of their health iu u wuiunuly way. Others who realize the truth, shrink from the "examination "und "local treatments" insisted upon by the average physician, Dr. Tierce's favorite Prescription does away with the necessity for these obnoxious examinations und local treatments. It acts directly and only on the delicate and important organ that are the vestibule of human life and makes tucui strong, lieulluy, vigorous, virile and clastic. It fit for wifehood mid mother hood. It luuishes the annoyances of the uncomfortable period preceding maternity and makes baby's arrival in the world easy sud nearly pafuless, All the dangers of maternity vanish under its beneficent in- uitencc. its use during the period of an ticipation I a guarantee of the little strati ger's health and an ample supply of naturul an ample supply of naturul nourishment. Thousands of women have testified lo its marvelous merits. All med icine stores sell it. Accept no substitute that may be represented as "Just a good " " I'or leu years I suffered ttntoM misery." writes Mrs, Carllue King, of New Notion, Sci oto Co., Ohio " I thru took Dr Merce's ISivor ite l'rnMflntlou und rlpveii month fj.tr .... Jy JleaiuT u gSSi1 wi,h ,wcl,e-P,H,,ll y- Over a thousand rages of sound medical advice absolutely free. Send Jl one-cent stamps, to tovtr maihne onlv, for a paper- covered cony of rr. Pierce's Common Seuse Medical Adviser Cloth-bound t stamps. Address, World's Dispensary Med ical Association, Uuffalo, N Y. Farm lor Sale, .'ra iioM. imiam-e lit fall hi. uiii, ,, ..i I. H...ui... rt.. - . . ... .".- -r- .iiiiui.icii who iiHi-i rmtieo Kriiii uui 441ml M.J H.N. Hnxtl... ()n ( -..Tt . Stem Fitting in New Houses And bulldlnw. ns well as wus St- " .".? "irinm point, and we win cuaiieugo arjMne to equal i "i tvuiuiiviui-anu crieoi Won tbl Hoe. It yui iHiuteum nainRynur House, ettiier new. titled un with iitomn 1 doU'l fall tuw'ft our Oattmat v fore deflldlnjr who will do tho Job. ou will Hud It us saUnruatury as uur vorlr. BARR&PETZEL n. commercial srnisr. Telsphone N jjyi A CROSS f-V. HSfe remk g K) rS"-3 aerm Imh. J dwlliM( botiMt 1 wins, ami 8 kimhI hup Ihmimw. living ftiw 'n. itfslHtiwIlMUr. Choirs loutfiui. ln...il... rSS-TS fcii ' ' ' " ,. HARP? ITT Sl Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit. Boneless Ham. Salted Waters. Fancy Sliced Breakfast Bacon. Giape Nut Butter. Grape Nut Food. HARRITT SB OLU I'OSTOPl'ICK ailOCKUY, We nrc exclusive agents for THOMSON'S GLOVE FITTING CORSETS, CORSET WAISTS. CORSET COVERS. LAblES SKIRTS AND SHIRT WAISTS. r3TA Fine Llncor Kid Gloycs. Get Our Cash Prices and you Muke IJoth Ways. As Wo Duy und Sell ror Spot Cash. W. H. Hobson, 297 Commerciel St. "At the Sign of the White Horse' For thirty years I hayo supplied the trade with "AH Home Mado" harness It the Best California Leather. Everything that goes ..... ,.f ..... 0i.,i.. iu lunrrmii.ui tn irivA sat sfaclloo and 1 am ucnor UUV Vl IIJJ tiuww s . eoulnncd to suddIy the deuiand I'uuullod Hetwecn Portland und 'Frisco. Manufacturer ot Hiirncss, Saddles, Kobes, Whips aud Horse C'luthlng. E. S. Lamport, 289 Commercial street, The best is the Cheapest. Russell & Go.'s Engines and Threshers. McCormick Binder and Mowers, nalne Wugnns, Kuelnc undColumbus Surrays, Hacks aodJUuggles? Monitor ilrllUBiiilieedornl'Unct JrgiirJun drills nndl cuhlrator. naffalo Pitta liarrowi und cultl vatotn, John Deer. Moltno plow and harrows, Byrauua chilled plowi. nepaira kopt in Stock for nil nbovo montfoned Good, Bold by tho E. M, Cretan Implement House, No's 255 and 257 Liberty Street, Salem Oregon AteiiPy for the Unwell Wind BUckur. imiSWSTER & WHITE, I'lIONK 178. 01 COUKT STUKET. Hay, Grain, Mill Feed and Flour A Full Link ok Giiabs Skebs. OUU MOTTO:-Qulck sales, small prollti. EAST AND SOUTH -Vl- fuF. ShHSTA RO'JTE OK THE Southern Pacific Co EXPKK1S TRAISS RUN OAIIY 7iC3 v Ml Lv ..Portland. ..Ar 18:00 A M 945 PMf Ar....Satem .... Ar V S .-25 A M 7.'-t3 A m) Ar. San Francisco.Lv ( 700 r M Sftxj I' i OMS I' M 6.40 A l S'I5 V M 7.00 A tl 8 IJ 1' M 4.15 I" M Ar., Ar , Ar Ar Ar. Ar Ar. .... Odtn ... Ar Denver. . I.v , . . . Umah.i . . . Ar Chlcayo Lv . .1h Ane Ci, ..Ar . . Kl I'mo . . . . Ar litut'M 6 45 i M 8 50 A M 6.30 ! 9 25 r m J 35 P M Fun Worth. ...Ar 8.40 A M 8 40 P m 7 55 A m Ar... New Orleans .Ar DININU CAKS OHSKKVATIflN CARS. Pullman tirit-clas and tourw Kleeuinu cars attached to all throuch train. , TourUtcar through lo Uticagu without change. KOiKkUKO MAIL.-DAILY. 8. '30 A M Ml Lv... Cortland ..Ar 1 430 I'm m Lv....KaIcru.... Lviijo.'PU MJjAr . Uoseburg.. Lv 1 730 a u Cortland" IO55 5.'20 P WKSTSIUEUIVISIONT BKTWEKN PORTLANB AND CORVALLIS. Mail ti aim dally except Sunday. 730 a M I Lv. . . Portland . ." Ar I 5,:tur u 11:55 PMf Ar....Corvalli.. Lvf i.-2opm At Albany and Corvallu connvct wit) trains of the C. & U. Ry. INDErESDENCE' "TaSSeSBEr: tXrKKSH TRAIN DAILV LKXCRPT SUNIIAV. 4'5opm l.v .. Cortland.... Ar 1 8:25 A M 7.30P MVLv ...McMinMilleLvJ-S.-soA M 830 PM)Ar Independence Lv 4:50 a H liirci conneciions at van hrarcisco vTilb te-hp lines f.r HAWAII. Iapav CHINA IlIEPIId.Ul'INEi and AUS. R ' I.I A. I'or ihiouch lickru and rates call o- W. . SKINNER, Depot Agent, or O l. oAllKltLVIN City ticket Agrnt, 232 Com meicial t. Silem Or . R. KUb.lll.tK, Manai!. C. II. MVRKHAM G. K .VI' . iwi. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS US COURT STREET. siint kcJi,)uc,,,lliy "'"li kinds of Sheet. Stool und C.ulvunlzdd Iron work rjarinir and uuiterinir, u full Ine of Pumps ud pump 'ihtlnw Prompt work and reasonable prices. i7r..i7i .....M,,,N. l" ''irD.tnk $ uIvIiik our order for mill or tuuk rimne aat ' 111111, win anu ma iu bo fore PKOMPf WORK m LOW PRIGBS. Hyu think u, tit yourself for tho race take your um,s t the White Hous resuumni. 4 , ., Wher Trvc. hither on plwtsure bontor business lake ull nvurv n.. 1.....1 . "",""" ca, Ktw. a atiu ' ,ir . V"u .a ruP ' I rtrcctn.ll, o,rthe "kldne s T ry JB bowds prevontmc foyers I eudael as Wki f T" JU.crn -"-a.srOf--- tit .m f II Kin! r,u,ij2L,Rf.T IMtkH u oid un .riK rTLA.fTflMnm 1 ira iuui m a . b mr- xmt - " "BiL -..:f 1 I r- 1 &&. T,AOIRBNGB LAWRENCE --- ,-,.- tliau eycr oerore. my stock Is not und Importer Huie Wing Sang Co. IU count ir. Opera House Block. Jupuncfc Fancy Goods, Clilouware, Silk Embrolderled Uoods, Make ull kinds Ladles Underwear, Importer ull kinds Mulllnus, Prices ure lowest .Morifcy at7 per cent... IjOvt rates on won improved and city propertie. (a tin T. K. TOttD. Orr Uuiuos lUnV. a Good "News tor the Sufforinc Public, The envious rivals who were dttermined to make Dr. Cook trouble in the courts hare backed down, and their alleged cuo wa dismissed when it tame into circuit court. I They didn't dare t. meet the truth, t Dr Cook's patient's are loo numerous au'i the) are ever yrtteful to the nun who ha cured diem and can cure others. Dr. Cook mikes a specialty of chronic diseases, and does not use poUonous drugs tf curetlum. If you have a friend who needs help send him w "R. J. F. COOK, Cniultation free. 301 Liberty stieet. Mechanical Power, So you get your wok done, it doesn't I what power l 11ml wh.ii,.. 1. 1.. to you get your v. ok done, it doesn't mat t't v,hjt power Is used, whether it be IIv. draulic, Jackass or Armstrong's. I pus tee all my work to be nuchanica done. Horse shoeing, tiresttting, buggy uarin well carmge work a specialty, ..i0n8ll, "'v 8nJ hwrn work" ., y ,10fw. My gho J"?" UiRh itreet, nextaoor toihe Salim Houl yrv.STenn.eHm,Ui,, 'T.r j-i-jm Mlirrittt tn.1 John Holm, A Great Mystery Explained, Why J. A. Rotan sells un dertaking goods cheaper than any one in the city ml'idZ!' !UU Uk of furn''. ""I turn. Sr1' .:r'm,i ""t"5 to u5 :T' 'v iwo uoora touth ot pOtloSlcd. WW Jt w O. C. T. Co's PASdE.NQEIl 8TE.VVEII POMONA LKAVE8 FOR PORTLAND ytCK TIMK AND CHEAP UATtS. Duo.lbetntt aa4 Court 8u. M. P. UALOWIN, Ajent. -.- . K UOLLAR DOZEN'-And on mm us TAKE THE Canadian Pacific R.R And 00 Pacific Line -TO Mu.neapolis St. I'ftul Ciucngo Philadelphls Washington Montreal Toronto Nw Votk Bostas a all points cost and sovtheaxt. Cheapest iate, beitservice and accommo datloni Through tourist skeperi to MinneapolU, St. Panl, Toronto, Montreal, and Uotten without change Canadian Pacific Railway (Vs. Vwpm Ine of steamships to Japan and China, The lastest anil finest iblpt on the Pacific ccean. Shortest and best route to the orient Canadiao Australian S. S. Co, To Hotiolul':, Fiji and Austulln Tht shortest route t the colonies. For rates, fo ers and any Information ca' on oraddressf CM Lockwood, Agfnt, Office Phone No. 40. a88 Commercial st. Residence Phone No. 55. Salem, Ore H. II. AUUOT. Agent, 146 llurd street. Portland, Oc, L. J. UUKIjC, Distrlcl Passenger ARent. Vancouver, n. r. TIUK SCIIRUULR. From Portland. IlKrART PO"l ARRIVI Fat Mail 8 pm Salt Lake. Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha , Kansas City, St Louis, Chicafcu 6.45 P. and hast. SpokHne Walla Wallr, Spokane, jpokam Flyer 830 a ra flyer Minneapolis,, bt. 1'nul, 230 p.m Duluth, Milwaukee Chi cagu and East" 8 p m OCEAN STEAMflHIPS. 4 i' For San FrnnclKo.' Sail every tire days tpn ex, Sun. COLUMHIA RIVBR STEAMERd Saturday 10 p ra Tv Astoria anal way land. m !S b us ingn. WILLAME'lTE RIVERS Ar Salem Lvivt. Cortland, Newbury and 6 p.m. Moat Weds Fri lu 'Hiur Sat balem 1 Way Landings. 7:15 pm Tuslbu and Sat loa m. I Mon Wed 1 For 1)4) ton jy P Ftl WILLAMETTE RIVER Ar Salen L alem Tu.Thur loam Mon We I tv Frl Corral In Albany und Way Poiijts. bat 3P. m WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION Daily hosts to Portland as atove. Transfers to street car line at OreffJ CI ti ll the steamers are delayed there ound tnp tickets to all points in Oregon Wash'og. ton, or California. Connects made at Pott land with all rail, ocean andriver line I W. II. HURLUURT. Oen'l Pas. Aut. Portland, Or O. M. POWERS. Agent, Twde street dock Salen. IIOISE & BARKER. City Agents. Proposals Received toMoylOtli to purchase all or parts of n i lot 7,ull of lot8blk7U,SulciiiOr. Lots 21 22, blkL'.UIenoak Addll Ion. rltrliL rnsurvorl f.i r. Ject ull bids, but are reus- unable ana want lo sei I. Address. P. D, Sanford, Coqnillo Oreuuti. i U im d&w We Can Save Vou.. Money )ii Poultry and Lawn fencing: tarliw roMndilnslea. Carpenter hop In connection, Phone J22 SALEM (I.IIJ.lm KBNOE WORKS, Waltku Moblby, Prop, Wbtnto 8trrt. ncrc is only one in town to ret a plate FIRST-CLASS HABNESS If you arc a sfauger. ask your neighbor, he will tell ou logon V. W.J Hi his- bank of ihi Red F out Oru.'ai r?r 4.15a mm W'hv give your en,arfiing 7 work to traveling men when you can get it done at home for the same money and know what you are gett'ng W. D, Rogers, Prop , 65 Stato St. Steam Dye Works No. 105 Commercial utreet, opposite Wllluuietle hotel. Ladles' und KentlemenM clolhlritf cleaned, dyed, re paired und pressed, Flno blankets denned or dyed and nictdy rjulbhed. Kid Kloves cleaned, 10c; dyed The Geo, M, Beeler Insurance Agency Aluyto tho fronu-wltli' teat rates uud inillcies In the leadlnjr oompanlos. Ernploymcnt Agency, Io you want won?, or need In lp of any khidV Apply at7 one. Rental Agency, Property to rent. Rajflit'er a (BaamMinaiManaMkMa -2- tf 28 OOMUBBOULSTUBCT, Salwm. immmimimm,m'mwmHmm . imm iinut wa mmmmMtimmimrm wfraMHJSSMMMWMW jm s; .Aijbototy -fi'5, wim.i .-nf itsjLBMMmtjiiHf'jiir, "W 1 ICKHnil I Y a '..