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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1899)
M mUoftlMfctfM MMCIfesito MtAtMMtihaMlatM 1 Ww(5w I wfflJtSJS H i Wc Guarantee Tham abftoltitolv nit Wool, t 8!7.0O, 98, iSI BO, ciW JIO, l1.BO. $12 !13 nnd$IB. fR. Nli ffl9PMfRi ,cK13Mt&.oajawaijf : mIm yra RffiSK '! fCftfiW! WiibUr iffi-VF'SU We are not only willing:, but anxious that you should Compare our Blue serge suits With anything on the market. They have passed through' the hands of expert designers, cutters and tailors, respective ly, thus insuring you a gar ment that is strictly first class in style, fit, and finish, and at prices within reach of all. With or without round cuts, stmt ilouoio uroastou. silk stratum fnalngo, In auto, and G.W.JobDSOD&Co. 257 Commarclnl 3t. According to a letter In the Ore- gonlan Senator McUrido is doing all lie c:in to secure the Yaqulna Improve ment. The help nr-eded Is for an ap propriation by congrcm. This can be secured by the proper action by the department having It In charge, This gounds familiar. It has been talked slnco 1893, wlmn the last work wag done on Varjulna harbor. Under the same law a million hui I wen upcnt in Oray'tt harbor r,nd Sun 1'cdro littr bor, almost the private property of Huntington, of the 8. P. Co., Is opened. If the peoplo of this con grcsslonul dlfttrlct can't ace the nigger In the woodpile by this time, let them feed ju the corporation Uliiihob and sweetened wind furnished by Tongue und Mclirlde. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BY KOPRR HHOTHIO K THURSDAY Al'IUL 27, 1809. f Dally On Your 3.O0, In A-ivanos Daily, Four Months 91 00. !. Advance Weskly, Ono Vonr 81.00, hi Advnnoo! A QOOU PLATFORM. EQUAL nl e-xaCHusllcfc to an men, of wl.st oYer iwrsiuslon, riilitlrmn or pollllral' (Hv, eouimrce, unit frleiiiWilp with ill li-tloua-ctiliiKllnK Allmirm with iinnn, l'i sut port of tlm state KDTirnroirit In all thrlr rlulitu, talhsinoil comiHitoiit wlinlnUtrntln for nilr domiitlo ronei'riin, anil tin- surest bulwark kiralnit nntl-ltiiilill('nii ln1nol4M (ho iireMr vnllon or ilia xuiimtt Kovvrmnent In IU whole ronatltatlunnl vIkit. in tho ulicat nurlnir ol our Pwi l lioniHBnl nftx abroad) ireoilnm o lellKlen: rntiloin rtli press . thn " lirtlielplcn form Hm lirtRlil roinirllatlon which Iim gone Imfor uh. ami irulilml our hcik ...! -. .1 ' through anaitn uf rovn and others who do not count In push politics are exertion Ihoiuselves to have the government postoillco build ing located on tho weHt coo of WlllHon ayenue. That would bo a beautiful place for It, but have they no regard for tho Inalienable right of the iukIi and the pull to cell a post olUccsito for about fnir nrl.:cH? r tho public utility and the common Intercut to prevail oyer tho rights of a political ("peculator V There are si ill a few long headed and Jong-enrod push politicians ut Salem, whorieem to think that the late city election was Just a freak, and that one revolution of tho wheel will turn our clly.airalm over Into their humid iikuIii. They have nearly all their heelers and strikers fastened onto the county and state payroll In the meantime. The brewery saloon Is oloied. An other muIooii keeper or two talk iof eloHlng. .Say they can't pay tho heavy license and compete with tho Illlhee club and places that dlipense (.liquor without pay. rage association arc Miss Sub-id U, Anthony, president; Itev. Anna II. Hhaw, vice president; Mrn, Rachel Foster Avery, correspond I ng necrc fury; Miss Alice Mtonc Hlackwell, re cording secretary; Harriet Taylor Upton, treasurer, and Mrs. Carrie Chapman (Jatt, chairman organizing committee. A CALL FROM JOHN BROWN. million anu mrortnalli! THOMAMJKVKJiliaoN, JOURNAL. "X UAY8." After a iMitn Is killed It miml bo fiouTu satisfaction to know It was only r-murder in tho second degree. MM A prominent politician says- 'That pusli was it bad pleco or biiRlnoa " IThat's what tho people thought. m m m i Tho Idea that it painter or mechanic should got over from el to $1.60 a day Is DrolHIsUirillH tfH.liiHM nniinunil id l.i t'&ir organizations f m Salem Is the center of a largo rich fn rm I n section that Is receiving a constantly IncrcasUm volume of cast' ern iiumlKratlon. The crop prospects are excellent and prices' promise to be fair. No one can diiubt that condl thins fur all klmN of busliiesH are o- ItiK to ho fair, more than average Kood, ir not excellent, for tho next few years. With K"ndtiuina";cuicnttialom can easily berome tho mot prosper ous town on the Pad lie coast. m m (ear all yo mon and women with it nose upon your faco " Cyrano do Her KernuV teply to one who twitted him on haying a largo nese: "1 am iimilit iHtotieiiliiq inoli niipmnllee. 1 U will-known, it hlx UOM In lllllltNllh c Of u wiiil iillitMe, anil klml,auil nmrtiimn, , i.lix'ri, iitnvi-. iii.i iikn ni)Mir, unci Mitili An nu mm nwer dnro to ilrrain younelf ' Now who Is there too proud to bo the Kisiessor of a noso at least largo enough to be Hcurrr . The mollieis who aie mil on the 'Hfliig Una hud hotter dry upMibout wanting thulr myn toeunm home.-It. Ai AlgT. '$$. . . " " it is said the Oregon hoys actually my "for places on tho tiring lino In patUes with the Filipino. That don't ;ygk us If thoy.w mi tort to ootuo liome, ' Oov. (luor has had enough of uiort- jgages. Ho woe right In nut wauling Uj take tho Ashland Normal iuhool with u plaster on It. MIUI 8alom can got along very well lth cheap transient auutloii storos. l'liQ follow who loft yaliim reconlly Is 'Pitying lfi a day license In Oreuun my. fuklnloy will do will to take euro Tf the young men's Republican ulub impoied of suuh kids as (Joiiornl j-.., ......., ..,,,., Ml.UIUUI jiin, snnu iiiu uemier. I"' a il'U U (ulorustiug to know that (hm- Renholuior, Untermyor St IiUdenburg inavo practically a nionotxily of the Ic?jppcrdfl, amounting to IOO,ooo,ooo IpousoiKtai on and all Mm nwt, nf th,. world must pay tribute. l'Buuiu well moan log Hupubl leans The Illihee club bowlers heat The Dalles club by i!7 points. The visitors wore entertained at tlic club rooms after the game had been tconcluded, a refreshing lunch being served. A third game, In order to determine the stronger team or the two, will lie ar ranged. Tho lllihcc having found some one they can beat feel more like playing. Isu't It ridiculous that when tho people have salaried public prose cutors, Justicps and peace olllcers, when an arrest Is to be iiuide, or a law enforced, (as iigalnit nlcklo-ltMho- slot gambling,) private citizens must make tho light nt their own expense? Administration of the law Is a one sided affair, with tho criminal oliissos holding tho long ourt or the stick. a Adjutant Oonorul Tullle has por fomod his regular weekly laborious stent of 'adjusting tho claims of two or three rajcoted (volunteers. Ho has enough material to employ him aov oral years. Isn't t ho WA.OOO to fclo.OOO a year stato uillltlu bill h pouchy And when, oh, when, will Orogon bo rulluvudof Tuttlo y Capt. Hhori'ion, MoKlnley Mitchell and some more men with large lloman noMon are going down to Portland to beo the play Cyrano do llergerao." tho hero of which foolishly dusnulrs of wining a woman's luvo because of his IUIIIIPU0 iMMlk. Boils and Pimples Give Warning, m UIFAILIK6 SfEX THAT When Nature Is orertiucd, shs has her own wy of Klving notitw that alt- fftllfN Iri I1WhIw1 HIim ilfYMa tir.l uukr .- !-UTliRE IS AW4J IIR h',p,?n,!U u miw t uioug about iWllVlH. IW m unum) It. lloils nd plinplw are uu Imlivatlou that ilia avitttm It uviuuiiliititn (........i.i. ,. .iu iPOR HFI P wtt,t ?Ue? r,d of thy ' urKnt apil for twalutauco (Jin ifCLri wrnlne Uiat oaa not aafcly U Ijruorvd, TO DMIeot tO IHirlfr the lilmvl at tliU 1Q8A01 mora tlt&n tho annomneo nf namfiil uiu .. fwuikty pliuptod. If thfiM tiiipuritiM aro nllowej to jiffaaln, iha iytm nuoeuiulvi to any ordinary lllnca urn) I Fwbl9 to wlthstautl th many ihueut which ant m fimTakBt duriuff urine ami ummer Krm. u. utnitM, xooi Booii4 Avenuo. Httlo. AVash . ftfa i I wt olWloted or a long timo with pimplta, w lneh MMTtrr anaorlnir. a thev dlartmird mv rr rrrniu aufemayoUerneiudlMluTaln, 8 H H proumtlr Lfft tM ooaipldslou, which I uever had lofoi. " -flMaW VPt. W. It. Dunlap, of th AGS. aA L It, Chattanooca. Tvuu , writes: u if. nMiKM.. 'r-.... ....i.. wtV"n.T rwvCTai boila nud carbutiolwi hrok out upon tn. CAiuinir A Conyention of Woman Suffragists. Tho llrst convention of woman suf fragists was held CO years ago In deuoca, Falls, N. ., In the little Wesleyan chapel of that town on July HI.. Kllzabeth Cady titanton, then !IJ years old. and Lucretla Mott were then the leaders, On the 27r,!i of the present mouth, In the St, Cecilia club housoorUraud Kuplds, will be held a convent. on or woman suffragists as widely different f,om that off0 years ago as can well bo Imagined. Then u woman Hulfrage gathering was a matter ror Jeers and Insults; today the delegates are sought as honored guests in tho homes or the bost peoplo of tho town, and the press devotes columns or space, to reports or their meetings, In many istutes woman suffrage Is past, the experimental stage, and In the now order of thlngt. tl.o woman who does not agree with tho theory of tho movement Is looked upon as scarcely up to date. The governor of New York recently va&ctloncd woman's enfranchisement by paying In his llrst message thut ho belleyed public affairs would he better administered If women hud a hand In them, u position to which tho leading public men or tho country aro gradu ally giving their assent, Among the best friends of the suffrage workers may be mentioned Thomas Piatt, the head of the Republican party In, the stato of Now York; the Hon. John 1). Long, secretury of the navy; the late Henry (Jeorgo, Keoator Hoar, Thomas Woutwurih Hlgglusmi, Kugonu V. Doln, tho labor leader, and IiusIh or othur men or brains, O'lln liiiluim f..M ,1... ..I......... I.. I., I . .iiviuumilliui tllU lilllllIKU III (mono opinion is not hard to llud. During the 60 years since that llrst convention tho daughters and sons or those llrst woman suffragists have been growing up mid their mothers' principles with thoin, Tlu believers in suffrage have not for one minute ceased to preach tholr doctrines, Women's colleges and the useful work Unit women have been d Jlng in public lire aro hastening the diy when they will attain the goal they suck. (Hyeu a generation or two more or sons und daughteis taught to bulleyo in nulTrage, and Us adoption Is as certain as that the world goes round. Tho arrangements for tho comli.g convention luivo been most hospii ably planned by the peoplo of Oraud Rapids All delegates ure to bo tho guests of tho ladles uf tho city, und for the spare time sight Muelng, recep tions, dinners und IuiioIuhiih have been arranged. Among the speakers will bo Kliboth Hoynton llarbert, Illinois; Kvolrn II. llelden, Iowa; Anna Ciuilleld, Michigan. May Wright Sewell, Indi ana; Merrlo II, Abbott, Michigan; Rov. Anna Howard Shuw, Pennsyl vania; Abigail Saott Duinwiiy, Or egon; Martha A. Root, Michigan; Ourrle Chapiuam Oatt, New jYork; Hurriot Taylor Updou of Warrei. If) l ..li.inl I....... I. 11 l l. .. vu.BUuuuiuviiiuinuni iioaiiie KCUKOh, school couimlMlouur or Harry oounty, MU,hv A. RiuiiiitgHiio Paul, suprln tondentof tret olMiuliig de;wrtmnt, First ward, ChluHuti, b'usau II. An thony, etc 'lho von vont Imi will upon with an tfxocutlvn ouiuuiitteo mooting In tho t'nuimltivo ruom of th ulub und win U followed during tliu wmik b) w,v oral working pmirmttcon uudvr the dirvctlutuif Mrs.llirrlwUhapUMinCtili" In a leeent unnouHceiiwui Mint out oy me tmur8 r the Motity Utoy haM'thU tn say of tlm trnuil whih iIimiimIoii Is llkolyto take at the c uning tfrtlhur iilt: i "tiur tiutluiial life has retehutt a cr.Kls as vital us that or thtj Rw-ulu ti n nr Hi or of hMMiiftlrjuliun Ihel'uitod Slut u unturliic ummi nil uiiirv4ftHHUU(KI OXpAtlSJUl) ur IU Utrltory. This hh)1M!ui tiH.t r iwlal twiwm tu liiliitti tit in Dm jmllay to lw aduptiHt. lamlshtlvo ue (Mm. Julia Ward llowf In the May Atlantic. Home time In the Hftles, my hus band s)Oke to mo of a very remarkable man, or whom, die Rttld, I nhould be sure to hear sooner or later, says Mm. Julia Ward Howe In the May Alantlc. This man, Dr. Howe said, seemed to Intend to devote bis lire to the re demption or tho colored race from slavery, oven as Christ bad willingly offered his lire ror the salvation or mankind. It was enjoined upon me that l should not mention to any one this confidential communication; and to make sure that I should not, I allowed the whole thing to pass out of my thoughts. It may have been a year or more later that Dr. Ho've said to me: "Do you remember that mon whom I spoke to you, the one who wished to bo a saylor for the Negro race?" 1 replied In the afllrinatlvc. "That man," said the doctor, "will call here this afternoon. You will receive him. His name Is John Hrown." Thus admonished,! watched ror lho visitor, and prepared to admit 111 hi myself when he should ilng.nt the door, This took place ut our house In South Huston, where It was not all infra dig. ror me to open my own door. At tho expected tlmo I heard the bell ring, and, on unswcrlng It, beheld a ml. Idle-aged, middle sized man, with hnlr and beard or amber color streaked with gray. He looked a Puritan or tho Puritans, forccriil, concentrated, and self-contained. Wo had a brier Interview, or which I only remember my greutgrat- ideation at meeting one or whom I hud heard so good an account. I only mention hero that ho had much to do with the suceossrul con'est which kopt slavery out or tho territory or Kansas, . Ho was a leading chler In the border warfare which kept back the pro-slavery Immigration at empted by some of tho wild spirits of Missouri. I remember of him one humorous anecdote related to me by my husband. On one occasion, dur ing the border war, lie bad tuken sev eral prisoners, and unioug them a cer tain Judge. Hrown was ulwuys a man or prayer. On this occuslun, leellng quite uncertain uh to wnetber ho ought to sparo the llyes or the prison ers, ho retired to a thlckot near at hand, and besought tho Lord long and rorvently to Inspire him with tho right determination. Tho Judge, over bearing this petition, was ho much amused at it that, in splto or the gravity of his own position, ho laughed aloud. "Judgo ,' erled John Hrown, "IT you mock at my prayers, 1 shall know what to with you with out asking tho Almighty." The slight cough may soon become deep-seated and hard to cure. Do not let it settle on the lungs. Think! Has there been consumption in your family? Scott's Emulsion is Cod- liver oil with hypophos phites. These are the best remedies for a cough. Scott's Emulsion has saved thousands who, neglecting the cough, would have drift ed on until past hope. It warms, soothes, strengthens and invigorates. toe. and t ), allilrugiUtt. SCOTT & UOWNh,(.licmiiii, Nw York. Justice Coutt. Arthur Whlteinan, who was brought before Justice Johnson on a charge of assault upou 11. J. Moore, plead guilty and paid a lino und costs amounting to $18. The offense con sisted In the Whltcman laying hold of Moore and slinking him tip a little, without attempting material Injury. It seems to have been In net un one or these pleasant drama's entitled "The Country School District Row." yalle) AORAHAM LINCOLN IN 1801. TODAY'S MARKET. PoiiTiiANDiAprll 27. Wheat m (Wc; Walla Walla. 58 fiBle. Flour Portland, $2,00; Superfine $2.15 per bbl. Oats White 4445c. Hay $8 per ton. Hops 15(317c; old cropjilc. Wool Valley, 1012c; Eastern Oregon, 8fo)12c. Mlllstuff Hran, $17; shorts, $18, Poultry Chlckens.mlxed,$:i.00(S4.00 turkeys, live, 13(a13jr. Bugs Oregon, U(a)U perdoz. Hides Green, salted GO lbs, 8(j?8Jc. under 60 lbs,7K8;shcep pelts,15(a20c. Onions 7Gc(a$l per sack. Uutter Rest dairy, 10(Hc; fancy creamery, 50o per roll. Potatoes, $1,10 per cwt. Hugs Heavy, $4.72. Mutton Weathers 4c; dressed, -7Jc Hecf Mtcers.83.50Crf.1.7C: cows, 2.50 (3M.00 dressed, fdflj. SALEM MARKET. Whcat-48. Oats 39i4 Oc. Hay Haled, client, 7.00fa$8.0O Flour In wholesale lots, $2.75 tall $:i.oo. MMIstulI bran $10.00 Hogs dressed, 6c. Live cattle 2ifuMc Sheep Live, 82.WWM. Veal 7c. Hutusr Dairy 12 creamery 20c. Wool Hest.lOc. Mohair 25c. Kggs- 10 in cash. Poultry Chickens, 7(tfc: Kami smoked meats llacon, ham, Do shoulder, Oc. Potatoes 50c. HARRITT Sl LAJIIRBNOB Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit. Boneless Ham. Salted Waters. Fancy Sliced Breakfast Bacon. Grape Nut Butter. Grape Nut Food. HARRITT Se LAWRENCE OLD t'OSTOFFICn flltOCKKY. We are exclusive agents ror THOMSON'S GLOVE FITTING CORSETS, CORSET WAISTS. CORSET COVERS. LADIES SKIRTS AND SHIRT WAISTS. 83TA Fine Llneof Kid Gloves. Get Our Cash Prices and you Make Doth Ways As Wc Huy and Sell for Spot Cash. VV. H. Hobson, 297 Commerciel St. ii At the Sign of the White Horse," For thirty years I have supplied the trade with "All Home Made" harness or the IJebt California Leather. Everything that goes nut of my .shop Is warranted to give satisfaction and 1 am better pniilnned in sunnlv t.iu rliMimnd than ever before. My slock Is not quailed Hetween Portland and 'Frisco. Manufacturer und Iuipoitcr ol Huriicsi, Saddles, Robes, Whips and Horse Clothing. E. S. Lamport, 289 Commercial street. The best is the Cheapest. Russell & Co.'s Engines and Threshers, McCormick Binder and Mowers, Maine Wagons, Racine nndColumbus Surrays, Hacks undJHuggles. Monitor drills ami Modern Planet Jr Karilcn drills audi cultivators. IlalTalu Pitts barrows ami cultivators, John Doer, Mollno plows und harrows, Syracuse chilled jiluws. Repairs kopt in Stock for all nbovo mentioned Good, Sold by the E. M, Croisan Implement House, No's2o5nnd 2.17 Liberty Street, Salem Oregon Agency (or the Huell Wind Blacker. . TAKE THE - Canadian Pacific R.R And mo Pacific Line TO Mti.neapolm St. Paul Chicago Philadelphia ' Washington Montreal Totonto Nw York Botor, a all pn.nts east and. southeast. Cheapest lates, bcitservice and accomrao (litlnns Through tourist sleepers to Minneapolis, St. Pan), Toronto, Montreal, and Benton without change Canadian Pacific Railway Co's. Pciprws Ine of steamships to Japan and China, The faitest ami finest ships on the Pacific ocean. Shortest and bust route to thr orient. Canadian Australian S. S, Co. To Honoluh:, Fiji and Australia Thr shortest route t the colonies. For rates, fo ''ers and any Information ca on or address, CM Lockwood, Agmt, Office Phor.e No. 40. 388 Commercial st. Residence Phone No. 55. Salem, O e II. II. AIHJOT. Agent, 146 llnrd street. Portland, (Ji. Ii J. COYLE, DiMrlcl Passencer Acent, Vancouver, B r 0.R&N. fi HKEWSTEIt & WHITE, l'HONK 178. 01 COUIIT STKKKT. Kay Grain, Mill Feed and Flour A Full Line or Ghass Skkdb. OUU MOTTO:-Qulck sales, small profits. tf 8c The New Slenmer new Hleainer City or " l" m winujwjwj. y wooa aonil to Hut oonmuoii, auu ue: mnj kvu. 0M wuiura n. o. a. curva Iua ivmii Ih fn Mr. Julia Ward llimoin Ih May Allanlli', Among my rrcollectlm or this per iod lelll I especially cherish that or our Interview with President Abra ham Lincoln, arranged Un us by our kind friend, Ouyernor Andrew, says iirs. Jtiiia ward Howe In the .May Atl.intlo. The president was laboring at this time under a terrible prosiiro or doubt and anxiety. Ho re celved us In 0110 of the d rawing rooms or tho While llotiie.wlioro we wero lu Vlte.1 to take souls, in mil view of Stuart's portrait of Washington. Tho cor vocation took place mostly be tween the president and Governor Andrew. I roiuombor well the sad ex. presslon or Mr. Lincoln's deep bluo oye. tlm unly foal tiro or Ills raco wnicn uoiiiu uo called othur than plain. Mrs. Andrew, being f tho comnanv. Imiulrod when wo could havo the ploasuro or seeing Mrs. Lincoln earned to us tho day or our roception. Ho wld to tiovsruor A nil row, apropos or I know not what. "1 once heerd Oeorgo Summer tell a story." The unusual pronounolatlon fixed In my memory this one unimportant sentence. Tho ttlk, ludeed, ran mostly on dllToroiit Lopies, When we had taken leave, and wr re outur hearing, Mr. Clarke said or Mr. Llu-iolu: "Wo haye seen It u hu tiioe, hopeless hono-ly, that Is all." uosaiil ills as If he felt that It far from unuugh, Nomeof u knew thou- how oouhi w luvo kuuwn? huwduoply GihI'smIs. doni had tiiuehud and inspired that devout and patient soul. At the luouiont row pwplo iuiiKhI ur trusted him. '-Whydld homitdothhi.or that or ihu'ittiory HeUa incident In dytnl ! LiMik at this wur, drging on MMlOMly' Uiokatour many defeats anu luni vieuirivs:-' mmtIi whs the tfelknlMt oiaeoiuMantiy iiHrij rgard. iim hum, "nw iiMt ohttrttablo hld 1 hat he mouut well, llovornor An drw was tint) f tlu raw whoo faltli 111 iiim ii0vtr wuvorl. Mvniiwhikpt through evil and good rvMMt, Ut) wti Itetohltig rr the man. I ,-t .tu It 1.1 K ,. ..a . nisn wMtHK i oti j aKinc. brliiL. al dig wltlii; tutt dttokiou 01 a mii.d otttvlHc4tiil f a tuosaiunct.olvo'. When Hm rlgllt HMiiuont came, ho iuus! LUo MiHJtmatloii of uHiuniiiw. HiwmiHsmm!, MONOHt The new Hleainer City or Eugene nunc up last evening rrom Portland with 11 good load or rrelglit ror up river points. The new boat is built ror rrelglit work on tho upper river, and will fully meet the expectations or 1110 hugene peoplo, who built her. Sbo Is in command of Capt. J. L Smith, who Is a thorough-going river steamboat man with years of experi ence, and Is assisted by Al. Klrkland, agent. The men propo-io to make the yonturoa success by Inmost work and rompotltlbn. Long may the Kugene ride tho waves ! EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- rWF. SHASTA ROJTE OK THE Southern Pacific Co BXFKE18 TRAINS RON DAUY 7:ca r m 9:45 r 7'V a :f Lv...;i'or(land. ..Ar Ar. ...Sateui .... Ar Ar. San Francisco. Lv Ocden S'uoni Ar OMS I'M A r .... Denver. 0 40 A M Ar . . . . Omaha . . 8-15 I' M Ar Chtcago . 7.00 AM Ar.,.I,iiAiiiee.. H S I'M M .. K I'aso .. 4. IS I'M Ar. Pvrt Worth.. 7S5 A m Ar.. New Orleans. DlNiNii OAKS Ar Lv Ar .l.v .Ar Ar .Ar Ar 8:00 A M S.2S A U 7:00 r m IHOHM 6 45 p M 8 5 A M 6.30 P M 9 as f a 3S p 8 40 A M 8 40 p m OlISEKVATION CARS. She "Do you lovo me, darling y" Ho "What in tho blares tin you want to Interrupt mo for when I am Just Hdillngupa column or figures? Or courso, 1 love you ! Confound It all ! Now I've git to add that whole col umn up ovur again. "-Somtiiervll.'e Journal. Contented and Happy, Is bow tho man reels wim inw in.. sent to his homo a supply or provl. sloos and groceries from II. M. Ilrari son : Co. 4 04 .)rt .)g Pullman tiist-clasand tourist sleeping cars attached to all throuch train . Tourist cars through to Chicago without change. KObkMJRU MAIL, -DAILY. 830 A M IO55 A 5:20 r Huie Wing Sang Co. 112 COURT ST. Opera Houto Blook. Japanese Fancy Goods, Chlnaware, Silk Embrolderled Uoods, Make all kinds Ladles Underwear, Importer all kinds Mattings. Prices are lowest. .Money at 7 per cent.... 1.0Mr rates on won improved Urru ml city iirupertiM. 'T. K. FOrtD. Over Unities ll.inlc, n vrfWAnrnni nuiuitiuuo Ml Lv .. Portland ..Ar 14:30PM m Lv....Kaletn.... Lv i 1 50p w m Ar ...Roseburc.. Lv 7.oa m WKhT SIDE DlVf&lON; " BKTWKKN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. MU trains dally except Sunday. J 730 a mTLx. . . .Portland. . Ar ("s.-edl it l13L M I 'hu Cor vallii , Lvf i.-jopm At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains of the C. & E. Ry . INLTEFENDENC1-: TAbSlStTEir UXI'RKSa TRAIN DAILY KXCKPT SUNDAY. IT LIST! 4.,SPM) 7.3op mV rtgorMj Lv ...Portland Ar Lv....Mc.MinnvilleLv Ar Independence Lv 8:35 a M A M AM rraixiKu wnh IAPAN, I 8:25 . S-'So. ) 4.'S uircct connections at fean fteamlin lirr. r.r ii.tvvni I CHINA. illKPlllLLll'INKS and AUs! 1 nni.in, ,.,l'r Ihrourjli tickets and rates call o W. .S.-.h.''' ,)ePu' Agent, or 0 D. CAIlRlhlAON Ciiy ticket Agem, 331 Com! meicialM SilemO.. Good News tor the Suffering Public, DgPART Fa t Mail 8 pm TIME SCHBDULK. From Portland. Salt Lake, Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kansas City. St Louis; Chicago! ana tast. ARRIVE 6.'4S P. Spokiine Flyer a.'3o p.m 8 pm 8pm ex, Sun. Saturday lu p m Walla Wallp, Spokane, Spokane Minneapolis. St. Paul. Duluib, Milwaukee Chi cago and hast OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. For San Francisco. Sail every five days Ivave Salem 7HSP m JTusThu and Sat loa m. MonWe.1 Fri L halem Tu.Thur S it 3. in COLUMBIA RIVER STEAMERS To Astoria and way land nigs. W1LLAMF.1TE RIVERS Portland, Newburg and Way Landings. 1 Fur Da) ton WILLAMEITE R1VKR Cor.alJu Albany and Way Points. Flyer .'3o a m 4IIB e Hun Ar Salem 6 n.ru. Mod Weds Fri Tu Thur Sat 33o p m Ar Salem loam Mon Wed a Fn Hudson "At tho next meeting of tho lodgo yon will bo lot Into another secret or tho ordor." Judson"Yes?" siuuMiii ios; tuey will explain how thoy got you Tuesday."-puok. wav yjT notnut oonmiiou. oua notlilnir 1 took iuk.hi.a.1 .. .i,v r rrood. nix bottle of fl N. h niMi ... . 1 ..i Md my blood hu boeu jurfrwlly pure eve r lncv.A nunc 'IWWUUIIb UWM. IIIOIIIQtltutlM to million of v.tHt(o-lKMh to th million of uur imw pun, W,UH imtiroit win m luvuUiHl In lliv lhm1 m m w r ins, DLUUU U(rlcll, un(i ,0 Uie ttoni(U klkW. td-wi r-,.W k,... I I ...... r ." "'" "" WtW Will IM tJi oalv tmt tk&t U Ultit)v ri. rm. .i.i. ..'..i .:S;""i7 MUKV HlO IOlIU4t - 'zy TV it j aT i " j- , wmm utvivui 1 1 h , p w un hu inwirvuviiir -TitUM Ilia Uuoaf thau.xtrowyaar m IhT I T ivwl ui wwlrtjHitf uiow u Meiers, to MHiwiiy hid civ HtMri world with l.ls' -.'wiW, kltMrorit siHMoh. U rail by tho ' tMwlofitmr.u$iiln, to bequeath to! omiutry tho utot tragical and auruil uflinruioiitarms. smhsmssAt TfiUfi 11m fiusMnil hmHh d 4(srtt. It euros Horofulo, Hojtvmn w, TMW, mom, mot, ete y goius tlirvwi to the oauw uA itH Lwtiiiu rsxd VBV '' WsW ssBssBsj mm my mm vj in mwu bjmouic) to,, Atunt oontKMitut. . " WlMtt a luToly oow, Uuolo Jamtw, Hi hi vm .Mx ItMlHIII. ruill.la lilt '- M-..I.HUW, IWIU 1VIDU BHil I UAUllUICU U IHMUU VI Ml ......! .. ...-..-- ,Ouer. Jlwum.,U,oPlilllpplDM,aiHl thujU9lriMlLk.ifUriierarrli.l utiH hm n..,i..n Rffci cvL.Ma. of IU trvuWn ud iiH.ralutilljusinrwiuturtm w,M b'Je slwkj im IibihI HTMtZ -..- . -j. 1 ,in ..ia. ttt m m tw - . - - --i . n. ne4ii for good sr vll." vrtt"iL!!9T ' n." wiu- t X.r!JSM ' Thcufflotrsf tu,. Natu.nal sufl. 'r r.Kr" xlZ "u UJ 'U nStiS -'" ' ni minwi(uuttkt4 No man h a rljr'it to marry woman and make herhlsnuracdur luir lonir yan of continued ill health A sick man cannot be a good hu.twnd. a CtHHl provider, 4 succoiufut bust new man or neful citiien a man had betttr bedcad and .l.u...-..i. ., .1. ... . L u llfelBiisr tiu;Iid, a miianc l even bo.lv and cmiy to the wowan whom fie Iwi vowed to low. houor and protect he lu, not the tet cocpt of the Mute of III health or the riht way to about remtHns thm a Hut titdlfeUloii er b4lioueM m themiielvM are not aeriotsa comuU.Hta. but f negl.twt they nwy dT vein, into almot any dlM,e in the wedl- . uhiu ,r ncrce Golden MetlUal micmery cur injur serious dleac v promptly removintr the caue. n bfnceJ up the weak and impaired stomach and restore, the appetite It invigorate the Iyer and all the .cretory W,ndl Itfacl. i uiv urn ot uiretttve Juiced. It makes the assimilation of the life Blving elem.nu of Ihe food absolutely nerfect. and thus enriche. the bloot I)l.eae tews are aoavenservjnd U not enter healthy blood or ti.suc They must haw the men tuT sum of dUeatc upon which to feed Thr Co du Medical bitcovery." by chcn Ur the blood, tear, down old and inert tissue and builds up new and he.iih. on... II w.ri. orT coump,io and cure bronchia and throat affections which if MegUrted lead up to consumption All medicine dcatera aett the ' Dlscovwv my natrnnj ei K. liOEULEK, "Manager." CJH.MARKIIAM G. F & P. A. Por.lano Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS W COURT STREET. wnkrln. "I? Gu'"l Iron Ik rf0fiVur M,ld """orlnk', a full Je of Pumps and pump tlvtm Prompt work and roasonaola prlcS winrt mill. OmII und see us bufniP living your order for mill or un Phone i8l The envioussrivals who were dttermined to make Dr. Cook trouble in the courts liae backed down, and their alleged case wuk dlsraisseduhen it came inlo circuit court. They didn't dare to meet the truth, as Dr Cook's patient's are loo numerous and they are ever grMeful to the man who has cured them and can cure others. Dr. Cojlc mikes a specialty of 'cs,nn!r diseases, and does not use poisonous Jdrugs tr cure them. If you have a friend who needs help send him to DR. J. F. COOK, Ciuultation free. 301 Liberty street. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. Daily boats to Portland as Utove. Transfers to street car hoe at Orep? Oil if the steamers are delayed there oun3 trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washing ton, or California. Connect'oa made at Port land with all rail, ocean andriver lines I W. II. HURLBURT. Uen'l I'i. Ant I'nl.-.l ,i. 0. M. POWERS. Agent, lYde street' -dock Salen. HOISE & DARKER, City Agents. place A GrcatMVlystery Explained WhyJ.w.'Rotansells un dertaking goods cheaper than any one in-the city UAavrLk f..ll ..... ... ..hiwi; :::, : r.t.o',arn' r-.". line. J.M) .., ,i,v,r. nlZJS w7"" PeruWli .STK south or potonlc8. Ml-1 A w Pbons 193 and 194. mere is only one In town to get a FIRST-CLASS HARNESS H you are a stranger, ask your neighbor, he will tell iou to go to W.W.JOHNS jus babk of the Red Fionl Utug Store. 4:15a wim Proposals Received to May loth to purchase all or parts or n i lot 7,all or '"t 8 blk 70,81110111 Or. Lota right reserved to to Ject ull bids, but are reas onable and want to soil, Address. P. D, Sanford, Coqulllo Oregon II Ira d&w We Can Save jfou Money On Poultry and UwU fonclng borh v. re und shlnitlM. tlarpenter shop in connection, Phono lit SAI.BM d.M5.luj PWOE WORKS, Waltkb afoRLKY, I'rop, &3 HtHte Htnt. Why PK0M1T WORK JN'D LOW PRICES. T. J. SULLIVAN, I'ACTIOAL TAIUMt KZ? "Plw on up. a iwrfuet fit unary hi a,i J, ) CO.MMKKCIAL STRKRT, Notice toBtcyclists-Thespecial Bicycle Tax is now due and must be paid by May 1. All WPts and tags issued from ihenffs office direct. Pay nowandsaveSi costs. - P-qyRBlNlSherlff IA fitf msi'EPSIA CAN UK tUREn aHncAcl.r'.DjpeT.bleK . refunded. Sd ,n haJL ST1" ??T I unn . !)..( - i -.. iiwn UIUCJHU. BY bale ! Jjc. toot, rulf V diro KuSu: t M,oHt nlKV,rr 3 uj 11 rb VritM euatuutiikkMa." 3wsU 'Ufiiturt f rlzfei O. C. T. Co's PASSENQKH STE-WTJIt ruMUJN A xi . LVM R PORTLAND I QUirK T1MK AND CIIKAP HATEa.' wsiiwwniJuta and tfonrt 8ts. M. V. BALDWIN. Awnt ?4C "''sjsjWsjBtasxiisjilBsSsliittljsSlsisi give your enlarging work to traveline: men when you caq get it done at home for the same monev and know whatyou are gett'ng W, D. Rogers, Prop.. '65 State St. Steam DyeWorks, No. 195 Conuuercml atreel, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladles' and gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired and pressed. Fine .blankets cleaned nr dted nnd ultvly tinlhhed. Kid mutcs cieanea, iuc; tyed 25c Farm tor Sale. StVS'lS '" IUTi Him itf1 MUCH, tmn M " .aTtte3rj u uiwi in w1.. -.u:.:p -", a it VjtnrJI!0' rooks Oie The Geo, M, Beeler Insurance Agency Always to the front-wltH bet rate and policies lu the.leadlng companies. Employment Agency, 10 you want wor. or meed liel- of any kind Apply atonce. Rental Agency, Droparty to rent.' Rtnt-r our agency. """ 2 CtuwErteuii THrr. Sjilkm, "n'V1" riiLnnrmn...... ,f ,r..., , -flrQWuw H't..JIW)UiM Wyil.... WWWWtf ,nmiii uriBWSjil npi issjiii. H"imim iiinHiiniwii mm