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Wjokly, OnoVoar $1.00, In Advnnoe A QOOD PLATFOnM. cgOAL and exact Justice t an men, of what--KKiTCr penUMtnu,. rellKlnii. or political peiwe, commerce, nnd friendship with all na loiiir-enUiiRllnic allancw with "imp. th" siitr port of Jim talfl KOTornmenN n all tliolr right. m the moit competent administration mr our dorncUo ooncerii. and tho urest bulwark against anll-llopubllenn Inwloncliwi tlfo proser vatlon or tho general government n IU whole contltutlnnal vlgr. a the heel anchor ot otir peace at home nud nifnty abroad) iroodom o religion; freedom ufllm irM- ------- li principle form the bright roinlolUtlon which fia Bona Imforo in, and gnldod our ilpp throng.. M a. of $tftff$fl- EDITOHIAU REVIEW. Minn Siihiiii II. Anthony, tliti vuiionv bio wotiinn right's tidvoenlo, iiccoiiiimii lod hy MIhh Nora llhilch, o( Now York, nailed UKliiy (or KiikIuikI, urintKl with crodontinlH iim a ihilirulo from tho Na tional Cuiuioll of Women to tbo nrut ineotiiitf of tbn ltitornittlonid Council, which will ho hold tho' htttor pttrtof thin month in Indon. Ah ono of tho iipolfitc4l iIttlcTK"tOH from tho lTnltod HUites, MIhh Anthony will lx a promi nent IlKiiro nt tho Ixinloii ifiittifrliiK 111' with Mrn. St. John (Inffroy, of New York, invnldtmt of tho national council, .nnd Mm. May Wrljihl Sowall. of hull uiihi1Im, vico jirurddoitt of tho inloriui. tlonnl council, alio will ho Miitlllod to voto in all of tho intornatioiial prococd Jdkh. Whilo in biiiilon MIm Anthony will bo tho Kiioxtof Mrtt. Harriot Stan ton lllatoh, at tho I'lonuor t'luh. Monthly" will bo tho lllllt'th uiiulvor wiry of Duumitrk boi'iimlng a conuUtii tlonitl inomtri'hy, and Krtmt iiri'Nirutlon aro IkiIiik miulo by Damw throughout tho wont and Northvvimt to oolubrato tho uvunt. Tho itroutor nuinbor of tho com bmtloiiH will 1k hold tomorrow. Tho !!ft,000 DiiiiIhIi nwliluiiln of 0IiIihik Ihivo omitted for a moiiNtur dtmumatrathin, inoludiiiit two imradoM, nppniprhtto ox- uroIhOH. utlilutle mirtn and umiiy othur fomiH of ainiiHomont. II waH in 1818 thftt a whysj of (roodum mi tint ovor JtiimiH. ami iiuturwliy mo llttlo kingdom tilmi foil Km onVt. Hut unllkumoHt othor oountrJoH, which had thulr civil warn, Donmurk attained lt froo coiiHtitutioii wltliout hloodnltwt. It wna kIvoii by tliopopulnr King Frodorlok VII, of bin own froo will, and wit colled "G rundluvon of lHIO."- Prominent oolorod oopl from all purta of tho noun try urn mooting it ltoohoMur, N. Y(. to wttiiww tho cow mouluH ttttoudlug tho urn oiling of tho l'rotlrlok DoukIuw htattio. Among tho ' promltiutit partUilpnntH will h Joor nor ltooMtvult, ltihhop Waltara of Novn Jorwy and T. Thomuu I'orUim of N York. ." Tho uiiwlllug of tho l'rwUrlfk DtHits how utatUH will mark thu mun-'tMwful uulmlnation of ywirw of effort on tho jmrt of IiIh Irtuiiilrt and mlmliorn. Tho total gout of thw work Iihh mn in tho nolghborhood of f 8,000, w hluh Mint wun niUwl by Jxpulitr tlMtuiptiiini. Tho htutny, whioli in proiiiliinitly Imsatwl in Contnil uvumitf opjHHtito tho Now York Cintr.il Htutlon, lit vory ImiMMiiiig, tho , figuro boiiig of brunio and mountotl un a foundation of inarblv. On the Mm .of tlio btixo aro bronxo Utbltttd oniitohi- Mng uitproprlato luKtrlptkuw, liu-luilliig dotnoof DoUKhim' woll-rdinoinlwrml uy- - lng". ', A largo mimbor of wotorti lUliattm huvo urrivoil In Hotoi to attviKl th , bovu;ity-nIiith wion of tlw gwiml omi volition of tho iiw ehurcli, tivmlvu Iwrglan. Tho ronl bunlmMw of U Matli uring will not l tukwi up until t.ui.i.r row. Tbo church ban Ihmui prnur.a during tbo hut year arl lutx inis.n.p Qui D m m gam mmm DUST THE BEST Washing Powder i a? uni I 1 1 Mi la, 11 'I i Ms 1 llahwl a groat ileal In tho way of hiIh (ionnry work in Hivodon. Tho convon Hon promiMw to lw ono of ho most huc coHcful in tho hintory of tho low church party. Tho gathoring will dovoto nearly ull of noxt wuok to tho council of niln- iHtorti, attiir winch too work ol too gun oral convention will bo takun up. Dul- ugatoH aro procont from nintrly all partH of tho country, an well an cuvoral from foreign IhiiiIh. Tho majority of tho collegoM of tho wool aro repriwintedhy tiiolr numt prom inent athlotcH in tho annual champion HlilpH whlcli aru hoing run off at llavetiH wood Fluid, (.'lilqago, iitidor tho aiiHplcoH of tho W'cHtern Intorcollcglato Athlotlo Amoclution. Tho program iiioliuloH n long IIkh of Hold and track oveutH in which the ntiirn of WircoiiHlii, Minuo Hota, tho I'liivoraity of Clilcago, MIclil gan, Notre D.imo, tho Uuivornity of Illi nois Knox Collego, Nortliwiwtorn IJul vornity and othor well-known iuHtitutlotiH will 1hi ht'oti at tliolr ImmiI. AOAINST TRUST. llryan and AltgcU Bpeak at a Democratic Club Uanquet In Louisville, Ky, Tho Young Moii'h Domoonttlo Club of biuinvillo toudortil a bnuipiot at tho Cialt Iioiiho hiHt ovuniug toJuilgo JamoH I'. Tarvin, at which Mr. Ilryau ami other dlHtingulHhcd men in attoudauco at tho convention of tho Oldo Valley Hi metallic btiguo, were prewuit, and at which .MX platoH wore laid. Mr. llryan roniond(d to tho toast "Tho DomiKiratlo Party," upeaking briefly, wiylilg that tho committee hail anauged for IiIh return Friday at which time hu would Hpook more fully. In bin Hpocoh ho tmlil that in tho campaign of IK'.lo tho party wiim compolled to rely on now men Ik'civiiko of tho ihwortion of old one, ami an a roHiill many now Htarn appeared in tho llrmamont of the party. Ho liked the Democratic )arty iih a IiiihIiichm or gaulMitiou for tho worrying out of cer tain flxtnl bollofM. Ho touched on tho Chicago platform In IiIh umiat Hlraln, Haying it wiim written for all time, ami not for ono campaign. Allgeld: "In all agon there huvo boon men and women ready to light for Immunity. The wxilul iiomlilloim an they oxlnt today uio milking liyouati of nuvi. There are men llllml w ifli no thoughtM hut thoMi uf hellltili couimorciallMiu. There aro cqrluln combluatioiiH control lug tho utllloMof our country known iih moiiopolioM, and the Itepubllcau Hrty eyn: 'bet tho few individual)! have tho liHiiellt of thoie,' but the nilwlou of the UoiuiHiratld party In Ionic that tho com munity oenitort and rocoivon tho bono lit of tliwo iiiHtoad of a fow lluaiiulal or guulaatlnmt. Tluwmwtlou of tho pnw out ago 1m that of muulclul and govern inuutal ownentlilp of public frunehlxoH. TIiIm iUMtiou markH tho next forwanl Htupuf huinaulty," Following Mr. Altgeld, tho Hon. lleorgo 1'uhI Williuiun, of Mmwaohit Hitt, runouded to "Tho Money of tho Couiilltutlon." The Modern Ucauty Thrivoa on uood ftxnl and vuiiHldno, wltb pluiity of exorcise In tbo open air. Her form hIowh with health and hor faoo bloom with itM boHtity. If hor Hyutoiu uowbi the cluonuiiitf action of a laxative raniudy. mIio unw tlio uontlo and hIomh- ilut tii'nm uf Ifinu iiuulii ln tliu (Villf. orntu Fig Syrup Co. only. Tlioro Ih a tlmo fur ull thlnim. Tho Itiuu to uko DoWIU'tf lilttlo lirly UUor Ih when you aro HUlIurliur from uoiiatlimlluti, or ether trmibkm, Thuy uuvur grlpo. siono Drug btnroii. Waul to Uonow or lend? In oltlier cane you'll lliul iunt the tight man totlmtl with if you wApntM NinirdwirtM throuiah tho Jouunai. want oolnuum. Mm ban all kimU uf Hplu of cir MmtHitoti and tint quiektml, chwapl ami bMt way to Hud all of any ono par tuulur cUm u( pttiplo in through Tiik Jmi hsai.. tbo onl. uipor that tliorughlv i. m r the luld ANTI-IMPERIALISM. The New Book By Wm. J. Bryan and Others on Republic or Empire. Discussion of the Philippine Question From the Standpoint of Those Opposed to Expansion. Wc have Jimt rccutved thlo new work, by Hon. W. J. Ilrynn, Adlal K. Steven mil, Andrew Carnegie, Gen. Jamori II. Weaver, Seimtora Daniol, Hoar, Vot, Gorman, Teller, Allen, White, Uutler, Mawjn, llacon, Tilliimn, Turner, Chilton, Money, Clay, Mcl-uiirin, John G. Car IIhIo, George F, Kdmun!n, Cnrl Schurz, Hnmuol GotniwrH, C'harloH F. AdaniH. Prof. David S. Jordan, Nov, Henry Vun Dyke, Chan A. Towne, Henry IT, John won, and other prominent men at large on the Hiibject of ituti-cxpauHion and IniperlaliHin. It in a VHluablo lxwk, chlclly iih an oxproHloii from every Htmidtioiiit. Tho Iwok coiitaiiiH 7(W hich of roadliig-mnttor, together with half-tone jiortniit and autograpliH of tho varioiiH United Stutoo Penatorc, Coiigrewmion, MlnlHtera, (Jniveraity I'roeitlontri and other prominent men who have, aHHlstwl in the work. Tho half-tone view h of the city and country iliHtrictH of the iHlands over 7,000 mlloH away from iih tend to make tho work doubly Instructive. Tho llrst 100 pagoH Mr. Jlryan devotoH to the Hubjoct of Imperialiftn. Following Mr, llryan'H nrticloH Ih one by Andrew Carnegie, who hamilcH IiIh Hiibjcet from the jmlnt of a HiicceHnful hiiHinoHH man, and iih a manufacturer and large employer of labor, can ceo much for Ainurlcaii labor to fear from annexation, Ho payn: "England in India hIiuiiIh today tijHin a volcano. She luiH to keep IJO.OOO llritiHli troops tlioro to hold' tho people In mibjectlon. She iIooh not tniHt onoguu in tho IiuihIh of tho iiatlvo troopH. TIiIh IiiHtHtatomont Ih not truu. See Mark Twal ii'm last biMik "Following tho Kquutor." Kn. J. IIiih not our ChriHtlan nation yot lournud that wo cannot Hiibitltuto force for tho (iolileu Itulu, and then reuHou ably uxpect KiacoV wayn Gonoral .Iiiinon II. Weaver in a chapter devoted to Iin poriuliMin frpm tho Htuudolut of a true American. Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, would like to know of thono who are anx iotiH to CliriHtaiuio tho FlllpinoH (who had OHtiihliHlied ChriHtiun churclioH ovor SJ50 yearn ago), If tlioy intend to re ChrlHtianixo them with tho bayonot Kint, iih Mahomot Hiread ImIuidIhui witli a H'lmiter. Senator ti. (i. Vent, of Minhouri, handloH IiIh Hubjoct from "A lAtgal Point of View," from tho coiiHtitulional nido, ipiotiug numoruuH mipreuui court deci hIoiih tiiHUiiport bin argument. Senator lloar'n elaborate Hpcech made by him in the United StatoH Senate on t IiIh Hubjoct. Kx-Uultod StatoH Senator KdmuudH, of Vurmout, ilewcrilnm tlio UIiiikIh, their people, and their capacity for i-olf-government, iih well aH tho dangum that proMint thoniHolvoH to iih warniugly ugaliiHt tlio present policy of our govern ment. Vico President Adlat K. SteoiiHiii handloH bin Huhjcct from tho lHiiut of InukHoii ami Jeffornon Democracy, and adviK-atwi uconomy of public uxpoudlturo. Ono of tlio pioiioorH on tlio mibeit of tho work Ih Prof. David Starr Jordan, proHidont of tho Stanford Uulvurnlty. William V. Allen, the 1'opullnt iiuua tor from Mr. llryan'H Htato, only ox plaiiiH why he Ih an Anti-KxpamdoiiiMt. Samuel (ioiupern, prenldent of the American Federation of Ijilxir, ban do voted npiico to the effect of annexation on American Iilxir. There Ih Houiothiug tiiucero that riMtchoH tbo lumrtHtriugH of the hlghot neutiuieut of man in tho uttontucuH of ChiiM. A. Towno, ox-reprodontatlvo of oongrowi from MIiiiiohUu, TIiohjwIi coutaliuHl In the work wiih doliorel by him at tho UuivurHity of Michigan ami wuh afterward ordered jiHutwl at the government printing olllco for dUtrllm thin among tho mombor. . Thw iiutttHr ooutuluod in the entire 7iW jwgi of tlio work have Ihhii t loctoil wltb tHioh itue that thie it no roHilitUm. An well uh thiviH) already mentioned, thv iKvik otihtabiH ahupturti by Hon. Marion llutlor, United Staton cenutor (rum North Outtdtua; Hun. John I. Mehutrin, United State Miiator from South (Vrolluu; lion. Alexander S. Clay, United Statu ttmator from UtHirgla; Hon. Henry U. JohiMin, rej rurmutnlhti of ihiiuim fwin Indiana: Hon. John U. OarlWo, of Kentucky; HUhop Stuldlng, of Illluok; llinhop Potter, of Now York; Hov. J union 1.. llarton, ertary of the lmunl of forwigu mlwtUuiH ; ltev. Ittwri C. Uri mor, Hov. Dr. Thotniu J. ComUy , Hov. Daniel Morrimaii, mid 1'rwf. Uoorgtf P. i lttihor. j An upiHUtdlx, eoMtttlniiig ouplw of the Protocol, Pte Tnnity ami much uf tho ' mvnd ix)rrtMKHHliHS (hmh th jHwcrH in Wiuhingtwn to th Mwora in the rhilippimw ban beou nddtni. Kditorul Comment TliouUivoitn pretty (ull ctotemont f all that I cntnlnl In tbW book b Mr llryan and other of bin way.(, thinking, more or let. Jt)n tho wWe, tho lunik may bo hxikod upAitt a a miu-' iaigu document for the pnwiileiitwl , ixuitMt u 1000. Nearly all tho oontrili-1 ttton r inditioal liruDUOHlklkU "JHiHiiMi III faVW of go- , .winv mi ih iiitMii wttrw lit ihmit ,ii ...w iHg l war with !!. All of thm, m , uy rH.thnr. ri(Ml tUud-; HlillietrattiHt fur Hvt taViHS m th vvsml for tlw UUrtiu of OtiU Hnntth. ' Mmv It dW. S fur u. Tiik Juu.s ate camonnrtM it wu uiwuyii ih favor ol tho aniuUtlteu t QiU. ivwl th lUvvmilnH UktHd. lH(awrlu ttwir ttmiltiH, wo dkl not fuvtir war until a war wu practically forced upon our country by the eventfl In Cuba and tho humane Rcntimcnt at homo.. Congress uiinminoiifly ordered the President to declare war, with no thought of acquir ing the Philippines. But of nil events of the war, the ono most . lionized by the American people is the taking of Manila Bay where Dewey sank the Spaiilph fleet. It is not 'in the nature of the Anglo-Saxoon race to give up the torritory we became rightful masters of as euccepeors to the Spanish Hover enigity. AH we wish to point out is that those public men from Mr. Jlryan down, voluntarily and vociferously demanded a war with Spain under tho then existing circumstances, out of the results of which they now feck to make political capital and reap jwjllt ical advantage. Will tlioy not write theniHelvos down in history ns highly in consistent? If they would turn around and wyj "Wo wore in favorof this war agititiHt Spain from tlio bottom of our hearts. We voted in congrow and Kjoko and acted iih private citizens in favor of war. Wo uphold the national govern ment, and the honor of our country against tho world, and shall do so until permanent jieaco is established. Wo do not uphold the manner in which the war was conducted and wo opjHjso a military government in tho islands. Hut wo stand by our country and our coun try's Hag in every effort and to tho last stroke to uphold its sovereignty at homo or abroad." Such an attitude would compel! respect and belli bring the war in tho Philippines to a close. Then we would differ radically, per haps, as to the iiolitlcal form of govern ment, or commercial regulations mid methods of taxation to be pursued. Mr. Bryan's talents as an organizer, iih ii political leader, would shino forth far greater if, after a foreign war was do. dared, ho had cast politics to the wind, and entered the nnny to remain until ermaiieiit peace was established. Ah Douglas cast his fortifncH with Lincoln in tho war of the Kchcllion, he should have lieen first mid foremost to light un der McKluley and loavo all criticism and tiring in tlio rear to thoiiewspuiHirs. To attempt to make political capital against a popular foiolgu war is suicidal to tlio party that undertakes it. Nothing Is so popular with the American jicoplo as a Miccomful foreign war. It has elected and ro-elected every candidate who over ran for tho prosidonoy on that Issue, and it will again. If this wholo issue is summed up in the vumpaigii of 11(00. it will nrusent it- Milfthus: "Why should wo withdraw American sovereignty over tho Philip pines, any more than over the I.adronos, the Sandwich Islands, over Cuba, over Porto Kleo, ovor Alaska? All are tho rosultH of an expansion policy. Wlty draw tho line on tlio Philippines? Wo must suy tho prospect of governing tlio Philippines is not an inviting one. Put how got out of tlio rosponsibilitys. Whore comes in tho difference in principle? Wo are not discussing now tlio good that may come to us as a nation, or to tho prngrosH of the world and civilization from tho jiolicy of American Kxpaimion. That Ih quite another matter. back of space forbids a discussion of all tho writers quoted. Wo should von orulo ago ami wisdom when It Is respec table and consistent. Take the case of George F. Hoar, senator from Massa chusetts, in ids speech ami in one before the wK-iety of the Sons of the Hevolu tlou, lie proclaims that he stands by the principles for which our fathers bat tled, In opposing Ithu control by the Americans of the islands hi tho Atlan tic and the Pacille that have come to us as the result of uthe Spanish war. He peaks Impwiugly of tlio hnjMirtanco of keeping alive the hpirlt of the Hevolu tiouary timed, and sneers at tlio projs). sitiou which hodouuodus niuiutuiuiiig an army of soldiers, "half-suvmii. half. boast, lighting to Imposo tliolr dominion upon unwilling peopled and subject races, in onler that our country may Ikkviiio a world power." IIouoiiuIiiiIuh his speech, which boeins to have met witli grout fax or at the bunds uf a guth- ertng ot Mvealled antidintHirialists. w itl a plea that our nation should not ''do wend from it lofty height to engage in tho diplomatic quarrels of Kurope, or tho Hiiilllod for F.mptie in Asia," HldJn Wctkntst, Jiut an w aometlmet tec n tree or pole a p p r e 11 1 1 tlr trout a ouiKl come nutiinir down with a sudden crash txcaune of some undetected process of decay, o nu matter how Kootl an appearance a worn an may procnt. if she is uhject to any bidden weak lies, gradually aap pine away and under luinliiB her vitality, tome dv tier entire constitution wilt irtvc way and leave her a prostrate obytlcal wreck I The average doctor Ktvts a little kome thjUK for the headache and a hula tome thine else for the backache and Hill anoth er thine for the nerve and so on. never I oc reaebtne the AiJJfn akucft in the distinctly feminine otcnim I The vast etpeilence and special practice of Dr R V. Merce chief consulting- plnsj. I clan of the Invalids' Hotel and Surelcal Institute, of llurTalo, N V , iu ticatine 1 women' diseases, enable him to under- J Und and eope ucce?fwlly with these tiar- 1 ticuUr alliueuts. Any woman may fcc-l the utmost confidence in consulting him by mail She will receive fiec of cost, wnind professional advice whereby her health way, in ninety nine casea out of a hundred. be promptly and nemtAiieHtiy rt-stond All coiTcsiiondeuce is bold tu (w MlffJfj counaeiitui A UJy llvtur la Cmhoctcta Ca Ohlu. Mr v Kltnlttu of littfitld. wrtus 1 had fruul w(oe very bad iW utattr three ymiv ) dt4(tuc dgwu ulus iu md above my hlpaau Mich JtfJM pain la the bck aad W W m d aud .IT? '". " niiie vra Ulig me Uv ihehU. UHuautbH.iaa vnMtU tsylM ,k w day then wouM Kve to tie loid fa a my 114 ?,? SK ZXSStf2 .traXeKiblWuVh S t0' "" t ul off "y feet and ttV&fc&S tSXXiSiSX a .u feet ft U Ibfviuh iUF'&M o4 fut nti that I am ured HMWIIIW ,N r mm VSTJIa (Utile rrrwiiMlwU' Kw J fcl Kit a JlnTieai pet, ftarelo pUlwyn4 eaadtaRtke wwV hf uVMtt vwur vkoader Senator Hoar's ground-floor projioBi tion, the very foundation on which rests the structure of his able and eloquent plea agalnt expansion, is a fallacy to wit: That the policy of expansion (if what ho? been forced upon the Ameri cana as an acefdent of history and by the inevitable logic of events can be called a policy) is in contravention of the Declaration of Independence.' Just government founded upon the consent of the governed implies the antecedent projiosition that these people to be gov erned possess the intelligence- to give their consent. To understand that dec laration of the colonial forefathers (who wrested their rights from Great Britain by revolution, and did not gain their separation from the mother country be cause some other power whipjied F.ng land) it must bo remembered that they had been exercising tho rights of local self-government in a limited degree for centuries. Tlio Anglo-Saxons brought that priceless heritage with them from the forests of Germany, established the representative system and township government in England, when they dis placed the Homiins and carried the idea with them to Holland and back across the Atlantic and planted it forever on tlio shores of New Kngland as it has never entered into the brain of a Tagal, Malay or West Indian negro. It is doubtful if the capacity for self government exists beyond the confines of an Anglo-Saxon imputation. The ability to give consent to taws proiwed for the government of a people does not apply to people who have not yet shown ability to establish any form of govern ment, whatever. It is a principle that applies alter government is established for the protection of the governed. If after the Americans have established local governments in these various is lands, they undertake to force laws upon the people of the islands that are renin:- mint to their people, tho principle might be invoked for their protection. Hut it has no application to the extension of American sovereignty to now territorv. Hut it is probably unbecoming for a western editor to bmidv words with one of the sagos of New Kngland on a question of fundamental law. Wo as sert the right of a western man to huvo our western understanding of tlio matter just tho same as If wolivediu Duxburyor South Framingliitm. It is not true that the Spanish war or the control of tho territories Hiirrendcrd by Spain Is in vit iation of tlio principles for which our Hevolutiomiry fathers fought. It would have lieen ns sensible to ask the consent of the Indians in tho wildernesses wo wrested from Great Britain as to ask tlio consent of the imputations in the con quered territory onco belonging toSpain. We use the word conquered in tiio legal as well as tho higher sense of con quest through a war for humanity. Hy all the rights of international law and tlio higher law that might makcH right, wo are in possession of tlio islands of tho seas lately belonging to Spain, and when did tho Anglo-Saxon race fail to keep such iK)sessionH? Hut this review of Bryan's book IiaH already grown to the lirojiortions of a Fourth of July oration and must bo brought to a close. While the trimmer and catch-penny politician is lying low ami hesitating vvliich side of the ques tion to take, Mr. Bryan unhesitatingly commits himself against expansion. As a M)licy of deliberate world conquest wo quite agree with him It would bo contrary to American ideals. As an unforeseen contingency "of war, that has fallen on American people, wo be lieve itis our duty as a nation tobravoly mid squarely meet tho rosjionsibility. BEST OREGON WREKLY . Tlie Model Oregon Newspaper and Family Journal. UnltliiK News, Fiction, Literary, Ranch aim Dairy and.Market News In attractive roadablolform. S KM WWIV J UllUUlll H UUllUL Is issued ThursdaymurnliiK of the. suite the saniQ week. m ti.a n nfi vu., --3- i9 . i 1 h v -.-. T. . . v w I' UVHI III iHjtwo pdruonnuilns all.ImiHirUintlFiirolKn.NatlQnal utiiigStutoINowjs DAIL ! JOURNAL An Itidervandoitt Assoolmad Press Papar-for the Peu d , Send ftHlwtnplas free. iUMt 9k.r amifotMljh, aHiuiim oa all nubH0 uiatlars Send u trial auMrlfMlnu, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boots the lztf Signature Steam Dye Works No. 105 Commercial street, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladles' and gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired and pressed. Fine blankets cleaned or dyed and nicely finished. Kid gloves cleaned, 10c; dyed 2oc. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 1)3 COURT STItKET. Make a specially of nil Kinds of Sheet, Steel und Galvanized Iron work rjoflng and guttering, a full line of Pumps und pump fittings. Prompt work and reasonable prices. Wc curry In stock the Fairbanks wind mill. Call und sec us before iflvlug your order for mill or tank. Phone 234 PIIOMPT WORK AND LOW1 PHICHS The Geo, M, Bcclcr Insurance Agency Always to the front with best rates and policies In the leading companies. Employment Agency, Do you want worn:, ot need help of any kind V Apply at once. Rental Agency, Property to icnt. Register our agency. 288 CoMMKKcut, Stiu:kt, Salbm. RED FRONJJ.IVERY First'Class Feed and Boarding stables, 104 Commercial Stkket. SALEM, ORE. Wm ULLREY, Prop. Best Pigs, for Commercial Men Entiles In nanieblorlc Hotel WllliUmitto. (ftrtfufc teams and comfortable rig for ladles and family drlylmr a spes lalty. Horses boar ded by dny, week or month and best of .satisfaction guaranteed. 3.1 tf In tlmo t ronul; all m ts S3LO0 k IllI HOFEU BIIOS; , OUuMi? jja. - ! wl' hhBP You Can Get a Lower Berth, With one exception the through trains of the Burlington Route are almost invariably well-tilled. The exception Is our St. Paul Chicago Limited. On the limited there is usually room aud to spare. Don't Infer that it Is neither so line, nor so fast, as ANY train or ANY other line between St. Paul and Chicago. On the con trary, there Is no more beautiful train In America. It has electric light, stcum heat, wide vestibules, the most satisfactory dining-car service on the continent nnd u lower berth for everybody, A.C.SHELDON. Oeu'l Agent, Portland, Or. A Few Interesting Facts When peuple are contemplating a trip whether on business or pleasure, they natur ally want the best service obtainable so far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employes of the Wisconsin Central Lines are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make clo-e connections with diverging line at nil junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled, Meals a la Carte. In order to obtain this first-cltss service,) ask the deket agent to sell you a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES nnd you will mike tlirert connections at St, Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any lurther infoimatlon call on any ticket agent or correspond with J AS, POND, General Pats, Agent Milwaukee, Wis, or JAS. A. CLOCK, General Agent, 246 Stark Street, Portland. Ore, Oregon Slion Line Railroad , The Direct Home to Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points GlVt'i cliolco nt two favorite routes, via Die Union 1'neltic Knit Mull Line, or the Itlo Urunde Scciilu I.lnoi. Look at the time H Day tn Salt Lake 2J Days to Denver :ii Days to Chleairo 4 Days to IS'cw York Free Iteollnlmc Clmlr Cars, Upholstered Tou lit Slnepiui; Cars, ami l'uUnmii l'aliicu , Sleepers oriUcil on ill trains. For fucthor Information apply, to 1IOISK A HAItKKlt, Agents, Salem W. K. COMAN, Oun'l Asenl C. O. TKRRY. Trav. Pass. Ant 121 Third St.. Portland Do you want to die? OK- Do you want to getwell? If) oil want to Die keep rlirht on filling you V stein with MINKItAL and older rOlSO.Srfln the shapoof DKUtiB and itlWed medicines. JU.LL and il'OUT. quit alliiwIiiK doctor to KM'KltlM t.NT on ou h Ith druu's and try 1)1?. J. F. COOK, HOTANICAL SPECIALIST, Olllco :t01 Liberty Street, Salem, Or. He has oured eorof ieoplo slni liecunie to Suleiii, Uv H a reimUblo iiractliloner und Is 11 craduate of two lenall ehnrtorel collegsn. An to hla KandlliK us a 1 lllion uud till rollubll- aja I)ulueiiiaii,an onncan l cunvinnil that lie I not only n umyl cltlien but an lioiu'.t num. He ha bono Hwl bIhiiiI und mltrepre- . rV i j "" iu faiviu, oiu iih can count bin fnend nmong the Ut citizen or "-'"""'"I iiiiiaini-iie aue)r, in oott Incnils arethomtvihomheliM Cl'HBD His remedies iirv the result of n lltetlme of stuly, aud Judging by the marrelou cure performed right hero at home, wliero his patient may U nx-n and talLvd with, no ou ho is iek houlil hesitate tue blm. He aUolntely purwi ull kind ot Chronlo j7,.p. ner 0Inr wliool liao falle., uchas Cancr.OriveI, Kidney Trouble, Hone theaidotth KnlO, TlaMw or Poison and with no pain whatov w to 1ms patient. S, C, STONE, M. D. Proprietorjof Stone's Drue Stores BALKM..OUEGO.V. The stores (two In number) are located a No. , a ami m Comrlal street, and are wellstocktilvlth acomjrfete Hue of drugs and medlei.MM, tolUt artlcl., perfumery, brushes etc, ete,, te, tin HTrivi- lias had eSyar. wcparlenee In the prac iweof wdlineaud now maka no 0hKF f. onsuliation. exauiiuauou or preeriition, Herschbach Reigelman 8Mfffl,rl."d raiufr ll..!,,0eyour ,IOMe- ulld or KU. . ..JV..AtuJ- Pr nitrous i-.uiito Ult UUT VVOIK Will stroei. lelenhorie 2706. 4.1 tr RAZOR TAX atr, ojUKMte tlw Court Houw. 5-20-tf Screen Ooors and Windows. Sittua ,raST-CLASS HARNESS aiisssa and lg. , SADISM KEDMOB WORKS d.M WawMour p,, ' blate sirwt SOUTH AND EAST TE SrNSTA RO'JTE, OF THE Southern Pacific Co, KXrRKSS TRAINS RUN DAILY 7:00 P 9-'4S P 7.'45 A Ml Lv...!Portlanu ..Ar .Ar (8:00 fy.'oo- 8:00 a u M Ar. ...batein A M M) Ar. San Francisco. Lv .OOP M 5'oopm Ar Ogdcn ... Ar 6:05 PM Ar Denver. . Lv 6.43 AM Ar . . . Omaha .... Ar 8-15 r.M Ar . . Chicago ...,Lv 7.00 AM Ar. ,.Lo Angeles... Ar 8'ISPM Ar... El Paso .... Ar 4,15 p M Ar... Fori Worth. ..,Ar i.tam Ar.. NewOrleani. ..Ar Ilto Pij 6 4S I'M 850 A M 6,30 P U 9 as i' M I 35 f M 840 Am 8 4opm DINING CARS OnSEKVATION CARS. Pullman hrt-clas and tounst sleeping cars attached to all thtouch train , Tourist curs through to Chicago without change. ROSKBURO MAIL, , DAILY, 830 am Lv... Portland ..Ar (4.'3oPm Lv. .. Portland ..Ar Lv....8alera,.., Lv Ar Roseburg,. Lv to55 A M S Lv. . . .balerfl. . . , Lv 1 1 50p u 5:20 p Ml Ar Roseburg.. Lv (7.'3qa m WEsT STDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLI.S, Mall tialns dally except Sunday. 730 a mTLx. . . TPortlanJ. . At I 550 p u 1 1 .'55 p M Ar....Corvallls.. Lvf i.'2oph At Albany and Corvallis connect wit rains of the C. & E. Ry. INDEPENDENCE rA&bENULK. ' KXrRESB TRAIN DAILY KXCtPT SUNI AY. 450 PM) Lv . Portland.... Ar I 825 a W 730 P M Lv McMinnville LvJ- s.'5o A M 8.30 pM)Ar Independence Lv) 4,'5o a M Direct connections at .San 1'ranciscu wul stearrship lines f.r HAWAII, 1APAN, CHINA. 'IHEPIIILLIPINEi ard AUS. TRALIA. For through tickrts and rates call o- W. W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, or O- D. GAIIRILL'-ON City Ticket Agent, 232 Com mctclal St. Salem O . K. KObllLEK, Manager H.MARKHAM G. F. &P A. Portlano DEPAIIT. roii TtMK HCI1KDUI.E. From Portland (Aitntvr Fast Salt Ijike. Denver Ft. Worth1 Mall I Omaha, Kansas City, Ht CMT. pin s p. in, ivouis.viucago ami ,na(. Soo- Walla Walla, Upoknno, Mlnuo 11 polk Ht. Taul, DlllutU, Mil' Muulce Chicago and ent. Hpo- knnc KHIIO Flyar S.M a. m. Flcr 12.9) p in "0Ri:ANOTKA.MHlli17jT"' I p in. For Snn Frauclncu. 4 p. la aau every nveunjs. 8n. m. COLUMIIIA iiivm uri'i ti, ex. blltl' blKAMKlli, 14 p. m tiatur- To Astoria aud way Landiugs, ex Buu. day 10 p, m. Leave ArSa- Salem WILLAMETTE UIVEK lorn 7,15 pm.I'ortliiud, .Sewberf and wnyfl p. in. ITu Lauuings. .Mon Thu weus nnd Hat Frl 10 it, m. Mon Weil Fri Tu Tliur 8at, S:S0im For Dayton ArUn. I?itvo WILLAMETTE HIVK U. I lem "way 10 a. m. Hultm Corvulll Albany aud TuThu Points. .MOII Wed and Frl at 3 p. m WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. Daily ItoMs to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at Oreg Citv if the steamers are delated there ound trip tickets to all.pointsin Oregon Wishing ton, or Californi a. Connection made at Port land with all rail, ocean am1 river lines W. II. 1IURLUUKT. (Jen'I Pas. Ant. Portland. O G. M. POWERS. ARent, Trade street dock 'lalen.. UOISE & MARKER. City Agents. YAQUINA ROUTE Corvallis k Eastern Railroad Connecting at YAQUINA with the VAQLIXA BAY STEAMSHIP COMPANY STEAMKftS "WEEOTT" FlrM-cliuhJ In every re ect. The above steamer Is duo to sail from Yaqtilna every eight day. Shortest Koute rietweon Between Valley Points and kn Francisco Fare: Albany and Point West to San Francisco Cabin .... iio.oo Hound Trip.... . 17.00 II. L. WAI.DKN. pnvvij emvw A Ml K.N, TF.l 1'. A. Manager J.TUKN'ER Agent. Albany, Ore. WILLAMETTE ItlVEH OIVlSION' STEAMER WM. M, HOAG, Captain Geo. Raabe. Rlllltilnv t,A.n-AAn Il-.l . a r )- ., . i . . H. ""'J .uruauu nun worvaius, stopping at all way landings. iUVER SCHEDULE. PO WN-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Leave Corvallis fl tt. ffl. Uayi Albany... ;:; 7 , m ,n ueiia'visia...... 8 a. in. Aaves ntiepenaenco....... 9 a. m Leaves Salem TZTmZTlOaV m Waves Newberu.. .1J.S0 Arrive Portland j-.-.--.. UP-Mondays. Wednidj aud Fridays, Uaves Portland ..... 6 . m aJe Jj-WrK 10.30 a ra leaves Balem . - 3:30 p. in Leave Independence 5.00 p. m Loaves Hnena VUta ZH1 7:30 p. m 'i ;V'V;.- 9;30p.m Arrive Corvallli u.in. m The steamer has been eaulnned wltb rlrn- cas aeeowmodatlons. tncludlng au elegant DoakFootof bute street. O, 1IAERTZ, Agent. Salem, Oregor C. SULLIVAN, Supt, Albany, Orego The Inter-State University System or Musical Instruction. E, II. BCOTT. D, SI. PRESIDENT hr-Iif!??1 to-pr,,Te Instltnlion which I beInnInKto number IU faoultr by hundred fhin .iiD.pl1.' J hunls, Embracing more than twenty state. For the benefit of ruptl of Private Teacher At Home. r.,te ?,aBT acuoLAimo ntu te?ed lfiunnltfon.n,e'1 "OM ' wgu,ttr,r thM" HxpUnatioA ofthe ytera in deUil in the column .w. Watch for it. LTTA ANUER8-AVI LM1IAN. state Representative h. ."o Member of th Faculty Btudeo oxer Hrrt National Uank Bldtf.. Oae or two place open for advanced player In piano (j uw t. There U only one place iu wwn io g If VOU are a Unniwr a.V yonr neighbor, he will tell j ou to go to Ws W. J Ol INS lav Ubk of the Red Fiont Dtug Store. 4.15a wm MS til n Qtwm 1 mm 11