rww WKtvwjmiww&umssmiMmiw'iZ2M Tjri(M"m-i mijm ii-iiiT,MvaMi -T - 50 Gen l) srius rairTm-VamiMSniXsiTreBiraflilw CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, The Theme of Discourse in Two of the Capital City Pulpits. j- ;.' i -One of several styles of Crash Hats, A suit of Balbrigan Underwear. fc iiwiii V4ijr jiii ..nil i. A good heavy Working Shirt, A "fine silk TiePuff, feck, or 4-in-hand. A'Swell Golf Cap in Plaids or English Checks. 6. w. Johnson & Go.. An Episcopal and a Congregational Min uter Level Their Lances at Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy. 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BY MOITIDR UHOTHItHS MONDAY, JUNK 5, 1BU1). Daly, One Year 3,00, In Advance Dally, Four Montlis $L 00, 1.' Advance Weeklyr, Ouo Year 01.00, in Advance A OOOD PLATFORM. pUUAli and exact Justice to 'mi men, of whal "juotct iMirauaalon, religious or pelitical: Wix'C, oommnrco, and friendship with all ua tloiu. cii(aii(lln(f allancm with nonu, th sup- tiort of llin atatA tfnvnrrimfHittf In ll llmlr rlvhta. the moat compclniit administration for our uomcutlo concern, and the surest bulwark against nnii-iiflpunncan leuilonulnH; tiio pronor TRllon of thn general government In It whufe constitutional vigor, n tho sheet anchor ol our peace ai noma nail aninty shroud) Irnooom through an age of ruvolutlon and reformation. THUJIAM JKrnCIISUN. religion; fri'ednm of tlio pre..... .. thwe principles form thn bright constellation willed uas gon bftforo tin, nnd Knlilml our step JOURNAL" X RAYS." It in poaidblo for ioiiiu people to ho ox ocuMVoly ploim without lxtiiiK ordinarily IKjlitt), When Ilurvuy Beott in at liomu you can at leant toll wliluli ldu of u (piotdlon tho Orcgonluu Ih mi. W'liun old llurvoy Scott Ih tit liomu tlio editorials of tlio Oregon thnndurur uro not ho clllllmilt to got at tliulr moan ing. I( tlio ooiiiblnntlon of tjui 111),' Four Hindu in lHUii, to down lliugor Hermann Miifct'cdH, Hurry Miller will bo tlio uoxt U. B. Senator. With Duvo llunilurrioii, tlio old fight lug culouul of tlio Ninth louii iih wpwikor of tlio Iioiiho, tlio Niwiniguu ouuul will Htniid hoiiio mIiow. Aftor tlui rout of tlio nIiiUm uluitt u wpoukor of rongi-um, tho Oregon jimjii Xrt'HHiiH'U may (Uncover that Hiiuothliig Iiiih boon going on. Whoii attendance at tho imhllo hoIiooU Ih coiillued to ohildruu In Hhort drowuM anil knoo puutM.Jt in tlino tho iiiiuiIiIik! that hrlugH about mmh romiltM worn broken nji. Tho need ofSulum Ih npultllo Hplrlt that will protect IIh puliHe mihooU from tho ravngus of tho loud niHWiilutor, thu robin of thu paint doulur, mid tho rutttapu urn- ithlnury of intiltlfark) iib rule. lly all iniHiiiH IoI'h all get In on thu l'arln tvxpoltlon iiiiroirlation. Tho Frumdi Itopubllo will foul m grateful to Oregon, and It will UimiiiiIi a help to tho poor people from Oregon who want to do u llttlo whopping In tho limine Murclio. "ltd. Joiuwt, a uativo of Ireland, nun arretted ua u drunk." Thin Id a imih tQiuury way of iiultlng local ituum in n uyrtaln organ. Why not ny "M, SSnltli, a nalivo of Oregon, vtultt a horHO." Wo do not put it that way. It in not Just to kiup Iruhuid or t)ritui fur any nuinV fault. J'roHldoiit llllor, of tho Htnto hoard of horticulture, Ih painting glowing pic tures of tho wonlth and pronpority of tho fnmiors in thu "iiiiiuudlnto futnro." It Ih a notlueahlu fact that Mr. Miller takwi no cIiiuicuh on thu futuro hut in doing IiIh jirudlctiug and traveling on inilungo mid j-or dluiu paid hy tho xtato. Ho liaB a toiiiporary rosddonco in Ku gene, whore ho Ih educating liin chil dren ut Htato uxpoiiHo. Ho wnntH to ho rniigrepmnan, and will prohahly go to tho I'arlH KxKiHitlou on tho public; uc count. There lire bloyolo putliH that aro patlin and hoiiio that aro not putliH. For In Htancn on tho north Hido of WIIhoii avenue there In a intth. On tho HOiith Hide there Ih u roukpilo. Still miiutnur and winter, tho riKikplle may make tho Ixittur Kith. . Thero Hhould Iki an aiuuiidiiHint to tlio uoiiHtitiiliou to prohibit odtiuatloual and roligioiiH iuHtitutIoii! running Into debt. What right linvuKo-willtHl aluvutnrs of huiniinlty to Kit mioh a liorrihlo exam ple iih wallowing in doht.' A FHW WAU JOKHI!. "Attorney; 'What ground havo you foranklng font jwiihIouV' "Apidlrant: 'Why, wliun tho ongagoinunt hugan, I loHt my head.' " "Did you fitllV'itHkfd tho oIIIiiIoiih ouo of tho man who bad rilippcd on tho iro. "Kail!" roarod tlio man withorlngly, "nol I inuroly mil down to think over thin expuiiHion iUiwtioii." "TIiIh war Iiiih Ihhiii a goml deal llko tlio uUiklo-iii'tbo hlot inuthod.' " 'What do you iiumnY ' "Why, wo drop in a fow InilletH and tako out an inland!" "Tommy! Coiiio, Ilridgut, play with iih, wo'ro playing mmllur I "lliidgoti'd'nn, yw llttlo, iitii. 01 ain't no Holdier." "Teiiimy: 'No, Ilridgut, hut you'roa rod crinw nurMt. " . "Yim, ltddlo wan Hllglitly wounded in tliu flrnt light. Wo Imvu a letter fioni tho rogiiiiiuital mirgooii." "Whero wan bo wouiiiIinI?" "Wu aro not ouito Hiiro. Tho surgeon inontloniMi tho place hut wu don't know whether it Ih an ana tuiuloal phniHoora Filipino town. A Oood Thing Well Oone. Now tuid ploaHlng kIuiih In adver- UhIiii; nlwayH IntoroHi. Nothing Iiiih appeared for yours which Ih n at- trilOllVO us tlio llood'rt Siitsimnrlllii lulvurtlKoinuuiH, utilizing prnvurtM uoil wise Hiiyumt ax lltMKIlngM, oiiull (d luvvml by u llttlo liumlly ulovurly cn iiuuiltm thu proyerlH wlih thu subjuut. noNiiioH nut, mo 'Hiiiini. joihuii Italic tjpofor tho prolliiilnury (eiilaucos, IlllWIilin; with a horlnt Nlinian ."llniniv Niitwipjirlllii Novor iSlnuiiitiiliiu," aiUli HI 1110 CIIOUUVOIIUSH All IIIIH WOrU H running in over 7tXK) pnporH, (l Tho Hov. Mugnan.of St.I'aul'fl Kpinco )Kilahtiroh, dovotod liin morning porinon to'the Hiibject of Clirltlnn pcIcnco,H)ak ing nliont thirty inlnutoH. Ho took bis loxt from tliu third vorco of the general epitlo of Jude: "It was needful for mo to wrilo Into you, nnd exhort you that ye Hhould earnestly contend for tho faith, which wnn once delivered iinti tho paints." HcHtuted that ho would tako MrH. .Mary linker (1. Kildy'H lxwk, "ricioncu and Health," iih an authoritative state ment of the Chrliitiiui Hcionco liello, and ho lined (iiotutioiiH from that lmok as tho IkihIh for IiIh criticisms. It is impossible to glvo the Hevorond gentleman's remarks in full, but a gen eral idea may be guthored from the following netes: Ho said that "though there is much In it Unit (h-ciub worthy of ridicule, "yet ho would endeavor to treat it fairly. There is but ono truo faith, and tho Christian must strive against his own slothfiilnuss nnd try to preserve tho truth of God. We must contend not for our own opinion, hut for thu truth. In matters affecting one's faith and practice it is imjiortant to know tlio motives which move one. Supposing this Christian .Science, so-called to be truth it might bo a good thing to study and practice. This Christian Hclenco, so-called, is In no hoiiho Christian. It ipiotes the Ilible, but church history proves that all elements which have tended to make trouble in the church have done the same tiling. I'ngo -'15 of Mrs. Kddy's book teaches that there is no need of being weary in well doing hut tho ilible does not teach this. lCven Jesus wearied and slept. uiirisiuiu nciuuce teacues tuai uoti is not a divine person, but is it divine prin ciple. Tills Ih not a Christian use of tho scriptures, Christian .Science teaches that the Virgin Mary conceived, not tlio son of (iod, but tho idea of (iisl. Do the scriptures any whore separate the mini JesiiK from the idea Jesus? This is gross heresy disguised under the name of Christian. This so-called science is neither truth in the abstract nor truth in general. The science of mind is only tho know ledge which wo havo stored up In the mind, and divine science Is only the elassllled knowledge that wo have of (lod. Christian Science so called, is not a science. This scheme claims to bo u divine rev elation. Yet science Ih not a matter of revolution, but of investigation. It ls"uIinost impossible to get at the real principles of Christian Science, us tho language Ih so ambiguous. True science is modest and makes no claim to infallibility; but Christian Science bus no such modesty. It claims to contain all truth, and to lie a com plete and infallible sobeniii. The burden of the whole work is mind hoollug; but healing is an art and not a science. In conclusion the preacher exhorted Ills hearerH not bo led away by tlio now doctrine, "its ignorance nnd its false pretensions." The Stomach Is An Engine Your health reflects its i.'ondltloa. Ir it's clogged up with Impurities, and can't use the fuel you give It, there'll be trouble ull over the body. There can be no dlcno with a Kood digestion. A strong stomach and per- iccb uigeBium comes irom mo use or It oloars tho brain, T-Tne, stronKthenstho . tlOStCtter 8 norvos -- o. ' ; makes pooplo otomacil wtuu. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. trine of God, Affirming, thnt "God is principle." It destroys Worship, declar-' ing that "prayer to a personal God is n churcti by its system of proselyting. IflO Kind YOU HaV8 AlWajfS BOUgllt What good there is in it has been bor rowed from Christianity, and therefore Bitters NEVER TOO OLD : TO BE CURED Si Oi Si IS 1 Gr63t BlBSSill iO fteblKiiMaRni? inuuiufi,mand nearly all of the itoknesa among flirt Pfifinla I) fillDC Thom older people caulw avoided Mont elderly UlU riUUIIi II UilOd lllolll iMople aro very susceptible to illnoM, but It Is wholly unuecen-sarr. lly keep Mittf DlflAfi 9nrf I Iffl luK thoir blood pura thoy ran fortify themselvwi nin UlUVU flllu LIIDi ho its to eacaie thrw fourths of the nilmenU from which they uulfcr no geuemlly, 8. H. B. is tho remedy which will keep their system young, by purlfylug the blood, inorouguir removing nu waste acoumuiMions, ana iniprt ing wow btrongth oud life to the whole Ixnly It inorenss the nppetlto, builds up tho energiw, nud sends new life giving blood throughout the entire system Mr, (xuuh Tike, 477 Ilnvutway, youth Iloston, writes t "Iamsereuty year old, and had not enjoyed good health for twenty years I was siok In different ways, nnd in addition, find Koxema terribly on one of my legs. The doctor said that on uooouut of my age, I would uever he well agtkin. I took a down tiottlcj of 8. 8. 8. and it cured me oonipioteiy, ana i am nappy to ray tnat I feel as well aa I ever did In mr life." Mr. J. W LovinJr.of ColquUt, Oa., eyst "rW eight mtt vcmu I Buffered torture from n fiery eruption on my Mcia. I tried rtlmot every known remedy, but thor Wu4 on? by one. nnd I wiu told that my age, which u Jxty-Wx, was Rga(tut mo. and that I could never hope to be well again. 1 finally took 8. 8, 8., and It oleansed my blood thoroughly, and uovr I am lu perfect health." a. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD i tltt oaly remedy wbloh can build up and fctrtngthen ' JM moftio, IwcMUiwtt U tho only oua which U (ruatuuteed as? r rAu iw.iav.li mnmiirv. u rum In land other damaclntr lt"'"T" .-. j--., .. .,, ..--. -;-----,,--- , ,, .. mmatm,9 H i jtmuo rroiu room ana ueros. anu no euwnireu wmwm tii'Jt. 8. ft H- ouretf the worst com of Bcrofula, Cancer, Ecxema. Uheumstksa,' TMtit, Oimx 8ot. Chronlo Uloers, Dolls, or any other disoase of the blood. jrtwfci m Uk tUwaMMi will bo wut fre by wlft Wpecllo Co.-, AUauut, Qa. JPJBTtSzz sbbbV Key. W. C. Kantner, of tho First tJongregutlonal eliuroh, took Christian Science fiu his theme on Sun day evening. Hois well known us ouo of the ablest orthodox ministers in the statu and kiduly supplies Tiik Jouun.u, with this synopsis of his remarks: WIIV I CANNOT AlVKIT t'lllUSTIA.N .SliKNOM. For tho information of kind friends who have Wen furnishing mo with imrisiiun mmoiico lltomturo (or some time , but who in their extreme modesty havo withhold their names, and in rMKUio to fromiout riusu to ssiak on this subject, I shall give my rtMiMiiiH why I cannot accept tho teach ing of Christian tH)lenuo. l'lirtherinore I wish at the outset to alllrm that in all my quotations mid refttmncMS to Chris tlan Science I am basing what l sav mi tho utterances of Mrs. Htldy and her iu crwlltml ropiXMHttitativw. And llmt of all, 1 oHiiimt ac.pt Chr4tian Svlaneo Ikkhiium 1 am u Chris tmu, and aivopt the Ilible us the Word of lual, ami 1 iimintuin that no one w h-' usMinuw this (HMritfoit ohu W a Chris tmii SoiontUt. The fanciful mellud of of iuterpotatitm adupted by Christian Stioiitisw in thitir ewlen-or to make thv Ilible iiwrv with ChrUtlan Seleiuv. if applml in the luttirpretuUuit oj law , ur of the eonilUltbMi of the I'nitwl StatJti, would subvert justke ami overthrow the fmimlatiuH oi the Ameri'MU Henub- lic. As lulig us I am a Christuui, as long us I accept tlie Cltrtetiumty of Jeiut t'hrtot, uml the uuthortty of the Wonl of Uod, I iMtnuut ScientUt. 'J. I cannot iwoept Chribtluii ScieiuH le.u tho 'ov of UihI anil tlie Wul f Mr l&Uly ur In IrroeowMUWe iui. lllet, snd I prtr Uw Wonl of ukI. lierv are wime wooii Mrs. Iildy"UiHl never eeMt.l mat ter fK thoro is nothing hi SjMrtt out of which matter iwildlw made." llibli "In tit tHvianliiR Uul ertu.l the biHtvetis ami the worth.' Mrs. Kddv "Miracles are Jmtwsslblo in Christian Science, and hero it takes issue with jiopular religions. Ilible "This beginning of miracles did Jesus in Cava of Galilee." Mrs. Kddy "God never pardons our sins or mistakes." Ilible "If we confess our sins Ho is faithful and just to forgive us our sins." llotweon those quotations taken from tlio itiblu and from Mrs. Kddy, there is irreconcilable conflict, or wordmcan nothing. Dr. Jluiioin Ids lecture in this city did not once udviso IiIh hearers to study tho Bible, but lie repeatedly advised them to study Mrs. Kddy's book. I cannot accept the teaching of Chris tian .Science because it virtually puts Mrs. Mary linker G. Kddy in tho place of Jesus Christ. In support of Christian Science Mrs. Kddy Is quoted, not Jesus Christ. No one ever lwcaino Scientist by studying the New Testament, or by sitting at tho feet of' Jesus Christ. Dr. Fliino In bis lecture in tlio city an given by the papers refers to Jchuh in n casual way barely four times, but to Mrs. Kddy three times and ench time in n commendutory manner. Christianity is not once named while tho expressive "Hcionco" occurs thirty-nine (.I9) times. Mrs. Kddy says of Jesus: "Ho had not conquered all the beliefs of the flesh, or his sense ot material life, nor had ho risen to ids final demonstration." Mrs. Kddy having reached tlio high attitudo is therefore superior to Jesus Christ. Mrs. Kddy says: "Tlio true I,ogoa is demonstrably Christian Science," which is another effort to dispose of Jesus, for John in ills gospel teaches that it is Jesus Christ who is tlio true logos or word. Mrs. Kddy is tlio source of authority in this now religion and not tho Christ of God. I. I cannot accept Christian Science because it professes to boa divine revela tion while its real origin is not hard to discover. Tlio May number of tlio Arena shows Its indebtedness to Dr. Qulmby; and I'liuditu Ititmubui, a con verted Christian woman of India after investigation declares that it is only a iiKslllleutioii of tho pantheistic philo sophy in which she was reared. It Ih nu amalgamation of tho theories of Quiuihy, lie rkeley, Spiuon ami panthe ism with a llttlo of tho Ilible to make It imlatablo. If a revelation, why Iiiih It been changed so often so that Sci entists say: "Wo don't bsllevo that any more?" f. I cannot accept Christian Science because there never can bo a consistent Christian Scientist. Alllnning that, .Mortal hody and material man are de lusions," those Soiuntists govern their actions with a wholesome regard for tho laws ol nature. Indued they live just like other people, and meet tho satuo misfortunes that others do when thoy uttumpt to live up to their ethereal fancies. Thoy touch that "food neither strengthens nor weakens," but as a rule thuy novur miss a iiiuel. "Cold and heat are product of the uUnd," thoy say, and then in cold weather they hug (no Move. If Christian Science be true then the wholu system of law and Judicial pro cuduro is wrong. Itullh-ins that, "it is a distinctive font uro of Christian Seioneo, that it lias no place for evil." There being no evil in this system our mat legislature ought to adopt Cliristiun Sclunce as the state religion and thun abolish law courts of Justice ami punaj uiiiueiia anil mils relieve our over burdened people of the present opprus- BioiH.ation. uoro Is a ohanco for u legislator to achieve immortality. Cliristiun Science is destructive and not coiitruetie und therefore I cannot accept U. It de-Inns the sacred doe- Christlatlty has no need for it. Jesus and Paul would never recognize in Christian Science the Christianity thoy taught. The martyrs would not recognize in it the religion for which they died. No one would ever become a Christian Scientist by simply taking tlio Word of God as guide. It is Mrs. Kddy's wonl that makes Christian Scientists. I shall cling to "Jesus Christ the same, yesterday, today and forever." The Modern Beauty Thrives on good food and sunshine, witli plenty of oxerciso in tho open air. Her form glows' with health and her fuce blooms witli It-M beauty. If her system needs tliu cleausibg action of a laxative remedy, she uses the irontlc and ideas ant Syrup of Figs, made by the Calif ornia 1-ig Syrup Co. only. There is a tlmo-for ull things. The time to uko DeWltt's Little Early IUbcrs Is whcnjyOirure sufrering from constipation, or'Bther troubles. They never gripe. Stone Drug Stores. Wnnt to Sorrow or lend? In either chho you'll find just the right man to deal with if you express your desires through the Jouii.vai, want columns. Salem has all kinds of people of cir cumstances and the quickest, clieupest and best way to find all of any ono par ticular class of people is through Tin: Joith.vai., tho only paper that thorughly covers the Held. Bears tho Signature of t&&yfT$&&Ai Don't Tolntto Spit ami Smoke lour I Ifc A"-.". To quit tobacco oaslly and flioicr, henmo oetlo. full tf llfo, norvo and vltfor, tali. No-To-Cue. tlio wonilcr-worlicr. that inalo-i wen'.i men ttroiiK. All druyclsu, tOuorll. Curoituuiun teed Iloolilct and sample free. Adclrtms Hterllnc Itcmedy Co. Clilcauo or Nrf Yoilfc Cobbled Up by Trust. Nkw Yoiik, Juno 3. The Journal and Advertiser says: With tliu dissolution of the banking firm of Morton, Illiss & Co., one of the old landmarks In Wall street will have been removed. Negotiations are now tending by which the firm will cense to exist und its business, in ull probability, lie taken over by a trust company which Ih to be organized. The new trust company will, it is supposed, be under tho name of the Morton Trust Company, of which Loyi P. Morton, now the head of the firm, will become the president. It Is possible that the Knglisli hout-c. which is known as Morton, Chapman oi Co., will also bo succeeded by the trust company by the re-establishing of a branch In London. This latter course has not been definitely determined umh but should it bo done it will lie de cided innovation in trust company methods. Tlio present firm of Morton Illiss it Co. consists of Levi I. Morton, George T. Illiss, H. G. Crosss, William Morton Grinneil and W. It. Jlodinond Cross. Steam Dye Works No. 105 Commercial street, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladies' nnd gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired mid pressed. Fine blankets cleuned or dyed and nicely finished. Kid gloves cleaned, 10c: dyed 2oc. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 1)8 COURT STREET. 5SBZSSBsSHSBSl Make it specialty nf all Kinds of Sheet Steel and Galvanized Iron work rjoflng und guttering, it full line of Pumps und pump fittings. Prompt work and rcas-oiiablc prices. We curry In tocT the Fulrb.inks wind mill. Call and sec us before iflvlug your order for mill or tauk. Phone -Jill PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES The Geo, M, Bccler Insurance Agency Always to the front with best rates and policies In the lending companies. Employment gcn:y, Do-yuu wunt worh", or need help of any kind? Apply at once. You Can Get a Lower Berth. Vt itb one exception the through trains of the Rurllngton Route ureulmosL Invariably well-filled. The exception Is our St. Paul Chicago Limited. On the limited there is usually room und to spare. Don't hirer that It Is neither so lino, nor so fust, us ANY train of ANY other line between St. Paul and Chicago. On the coti trury, there Is no more beautiful train In America. It has electric light, steam heat, wide vestibules, the most satisfactory dlnlng-car service on the continent nnd n lower berth for everybody, A. U. SttLiU'JiN. Ocu'l Agent, Portland, Or. SOUTH AND EAST TpE SHASTA RO'JTE, or THE Southern Pacific Co. BXFRRSS TRAINS RUN DAUV 7:00 P 9--4S P 745 A Lv...;i'ortland. ..Ar Ar....Satein ....Ar Ar. San Francisco. Lv 8:00 A M A M .'OO P M (8:00 1 7-'oo 5?oo P M 6:05 P M 6.43 A M 8'IS P M 7.00 A U 815 PM 4.SPM 7-55 A m Ar...... Ogdcn ... Ar Ar .....Denver, , Lv Ar .... Omaha .... Ar Ar .. . Chicago . ...Lv Ar, ..Lot Angeles... Ar Ar ... EtPaso .... Ar Ar... Fort Worth. ..,Ar Ar. . New Orleans. . . Ar CARS" litOP M 6 45 P M 8 So a M 6,30 p u 9 25 P M 2 35 P M 840 Am 8 40 PM DlNlNU OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman hrst-class and tourist sleeping car attached to all throuch tralm , Tourist cars through to Chicago without change. ROSKBURO MAIL, r-UAlLY. Portland ..Ar .Salem.... Lv Koseburg.. Lv, 4-3 P M 1 5o.' P N 7.'3o a M A Few Interesting Facts When people are conlemplding a trip whetner on business or pleasure, they natur ally want the best service ol tainablc so far as speed, comfort and safely is concerned. Employes of the Wisconsin Central Line are paid 10 serve ihe public nnd our trains arc operated so as to make clo-e connections with diverging line at nil juncti-n points. I'ttllmin Palace Sleeping and Ch.vir cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled, Meals a la Carte. In order to obtain this fitst-clus service, ask the deket agent to sell you a ticket over THE WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES and you will inike" dlrcrt connections nt St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and nil points Eist. Fur any lurther infoimation call on any ticVet agent or correspond with J AS. POND, General Paw, Agent MlI.WAUKEK, VSis, or JAS. A. CLOCK, General Agcn, 246 Slnrlc blteet, 1'or'ii.and, Ore, 830 a M I Lv. . 1055 A M Lv.. 520 P M I Ar WE.iT SIDE DIVISION. BRTWERN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mall Mains daily except Sunday. 730 a Ml LvTTT. Portland 7i ArT 5V50 p m n.'SS p Mj Ar....Corvnllis . Lvf i.'gppM At" Albany and Corrnllli con.jtct wit rains of the C. & E. Ry INDETENDENcE I'A&SENUEK. ' BXPRESB TRAIN DAILY ttXCfcPT SUNl'AV. 450 P M Lv Portland . . . . Ar 1 8:25 a m 730 p M Lv McMinnviilc Lv 5. '50 a m 8:30 PM Ar Independence Lv) 4.'5o AM Direct connections at .Ian Prancisco with Me-in-ihip lines fn HAWAII, 1APAN CHINA. IHE PH1LLIPINE5 and AUS. TRAL1A. For through tickets and rates cnll o V, W, SKINNER, Depot Agent, or 0- D GAIIRlLLONCity ticket Agent, 232 Com rceicial M. Salem Of C. R. KUEHLER, Manage. MARKHAM G. F & P. A. Portls ortlatiri ental Agency, Property to lent. Register our agency. 288 CommkucialStrkkt, Salk'm. Hood's Cure nil liver lilt. IhIkiiii- ut' lieudnclie, sour atom- IJ aM ncli, Indication, conitlp.v r" I 1 I tsZ Hon. Tlii-r net exilly, hIUi I I W out rain or gripe. Solii ty nlhlructliu. Menu. Hit only 11U to Uko vtitli looil' fn.iiarlll RED FRONT LIVERY FirstClass Feed and Boarding stables, 1(11 C'OMMKItClAL STRKBT. SALEM, ORE. Wm ULLREY, Prop. Best Rigj, for Commercial Men 8(al)lcs lu Mini) liloclc Hotel Wlllamotto. (GTSnfo tenuis and comrortabffi rlg- I for indies and family drlyltnr 11 spe:-1 laity. Horses bout tied by day, week or month and best of satisfaction guaranteed. 3.1 tf OiTgon SI1011 Lioc Railroad The Direct Route to Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points 0 Ives clinlcc of two nvorlto routes, via the Union 1'iu'ltir Kant Mull Line, or Hit- UloUriindu Seville Lluvs. 1 Look at the titnc I 1J Day to Salt Luke -J Days to Denver 3 Days to Chicago li Days to New York free Uccllnlnsr Clmlr Curs, Upholstered Tou 1st SlHepliiB Curs, ami I'ullmnti l'alnce. Sleepem noriited on ll trnlns. For further Informntlon npply.to II0ISE .t llAltKKK, ARcnts, Salem W. K. COMAN.don'IAiient C. 0. TKIUIV, TriW. Puss. At KM Third St.. I'orttaml Ulm Mm a 11 iimiii iimiiji 1 ! 1 a a DEPAHT TIMK SrilKDUI.K. lARniVE ron I From l'ortlnnd Kai t Suit Ijiko, Denver Ft. World Mnltl I Oinnha, Kaiisaa City, BtBitS pin 0 p. 111, jOuiHA iiieogo nnu mist, Spo- iWnlla Wallii, Hpokimc, Mlnne knno npoll, Ht. I'aiiI, Dulutli, Mlt Flyer wnukec Clilcano and east. a.aOpm I OCKAN BTEAMaillPH. 8 p 111. For Snti Frauclscu, aau evory avo onys. Do you waot to die? ex. Bun Hntllr. da)' iu p, m Ix;avc snlem 7,13 pm (Tiu Thu und Bat 10 a. 111. M011 Weil Frt 1'OI.U.MIIIA RIVER UTI'l M IMt J U . ... .'11.... To Astoria nnd way Lamllugt, kaiio Flyer 8.30 B. m. 4 (I. ID WII.i.AMF.TTK ItlVKR Portland, Newheri: and Ijuidlngii, For Dayton 11. m. ox Bun. ArSa-lorn way 0 p. 111. .Men Weds Frt Tu Thur Sat, S:3Uiim l4Hie Hult-in Corvullla TU'lllll, I'UllltN Bat 3 p. m WI,1.MKTTK RIVRIt I r8?m Allmiiy ami Way lOn. m. 1M011 Wrtl and Frt OK- 1100 BEST OREGON WEHVi Qf) Do (on warn! lo gel well? Ifyou want tn pie keep rlitht on fillliiB jou utemwllh MINKItAl. and other 1'OIBONSIll t'UUKD, i tliiobaiMiif DHUUB and allesri-d medlcliiM. ,, J ?"'"' KW r.MlKKIA M'U J"id STOUT, uult sllowliii! dootON m Al KN r on you w Itli drucn and try EXPEKI 1)1?. J. F. COOK, 110TANICAL .SPECIALIST, Office 801 Liberty Street, Salem, WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION Daily bois to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at Oreg Citv if the steamers are delayed there ound trip tickets to all points in Oregon Wsshlnc- tun, 1.1 vyAuiuiiiiu, v,unncciio3 mane ai toit land with all rail, ocean andriver lines W. II. lUMLHUKl. (en'l Pas. ArI. Portland. O 0. M. POWERS. Agent, Trade street dock lalen . UOISE & BARKER, City Accnti.. YAQUINA ROUTE Or. i The Model Oregon Nowspaper and Family Journal. Uniting News, Fl8tlun, Literary, Ranch ana Dairy itnd.Markct News tn attractive readablolforui. .niTii'm1. cniriH, ,or" of 1Veo"10 ".lnoe lle mint to Biileui. IU- is 11 reputable nniolltloner mid is ilHlUlllO two .evilly tfhartnrtHl llCnu n fllivuii 1H..1 1.1 K'awriONiiuun.snyouetan he convinced I,. 1. ia . 11 :.., - '.-.. w,'Tw. ..- ... 11.. .lomiim, n a I'luiru ttiHi nin relllhll- V ffllLl I l.'.'.'Jf .',e.1.1"."t ",n,y H fi'"!'1 ,.I'n '"" lionet IZW. 1 " " . "" "" Bl"i nu mUrepro wilted more than any mau in Salem, but lie Van eoiint hU frien'U iimoiiK the tt citizens of Falem and Willamette Valley. HI, be," friends are llKMOHluim iii.i.na i-riiVn 111: '....'? ire the result ofu lifellmeof stilly, and In.UnB by the marvelouji wires irfirmedfiht here ut '.'ii" Mi ro hl Plwt may l lUn anil ?.UM1,h' ,lao"eHhoU"u'k nM beiltate (O mMJ Dill), He aWolntely pure all kind of Chronlo UbeaAH aftsr alt other whooU have i ile.1 wel, as tHneer.amvel, KldJsv TrouWe. 1 lone 1)Ihw A.tbiiw, Skin Dmm, Kle. with "it with no pam whatever to the jnulentr tllllu 11 Ltli t'oiinectliiB at YAQUINA with tliu YAQim BAY STEAMSHIP COMPANV 8TEAMEU9 "WEEOTT" Flrst-cla; In every ro ect. The above steamer Is due to fall from Yaipilna every elsht dava. J Is isnuqii Thursdiiy.uioriilm;:inliiuio,to rtWCJ; all imks Of thestute tlieXsamu wuok. Mm Iwldy Mhh u oo-xkt4t i-tt-vU'riiiil iithUvl." Diseane is a ifreat and trcachctous ocusn Man ever stand upon Its ahoie and guie out over its calm kurfcee without a thuuiibt of iUhksj. It licks hi ft -it advance and recedes altuutt idyfnlly -but all the Mme it will crack bw bone nd eut him, aud wipe the crimson foaui fiom its jaws as If notliiHK had bsppend a it has lien doiuir ever since the world begsu 1 , 1. r ."""" w "" reiM,iy saunters alene the 1h h Christian I ahore of the insatiate e of dUec. wnl some ity encounter a great storm in the form of some fatal nuUdy and will be cu. W'Ulfcd. llccuuse a man docs not have to ro to bed when lie suffers ftoui a tiivisl iudi. trcsttati betause he does not have to Rive up wk w heu he gets nervous snd cannot sleep at night, becsusc he csn still fon-e down an unsatisfactory rucal when he is sufteiinir ftom loss of appetite, because by slioiig ertott he cau add s column of figures with schitig head-is no reason that these dikotdcra are trifling or to be neglected. They are the warnings of serious sickness. a uian wno promptly heeds them, and re sults to the right remedy, will speedily re- .., m.. uiia, utiia. mt mail wno neir. Tk Sl.00 Mj.. S, C, STONE, M. D. Proprietorjof Stone's Drue: Stores BALKM..0UK00.S', Thesuires (lo In nuwbsr) nre located a u.'ii T T Cwro'W Hreet, and are HtllstoelMiHUi, a complete Hue of.lrussaud rosdlolH,, toilet nntei. lMrtulBI,rv , , i ete.. et., te. Mwotms.lteliiean.lBow aks no rhnrge for .ulatton. exawlnauon w weserl wlon. Shortest Route ilctween Beta ten Valley I'oiuls aod hu Francisco Pare: Albany and Points West to San Krar.clsop Cabjn 110,00 Round Trip 17,00 II. L WAI.DEN. emviv ctauv Manager T K. A P. A. J. TURNER Agent. Albany, Ore. , WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION STEAMFR WM M un&n Captain Geo. Raabe. .."."plu.a'lf'landln11 "" Co"""' RIVER SCHEDULE. DOWN. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sundays. Leaves Corvallls.. . l-eave. Allan yLZZZT. 7 1 m -eaves llu?ua' VliZZ 8 2' S' Mas Independence,.! It If, paves Salem ":!:; -,5aa- " Leaies Newbeix. 11.. m Arrive Portlafcr-IZT.' " hi -Ajonuays. Wednisdays and Fridays. Leaves Portland Uavss New berif .. M ami toirUlwnUilnii,nl.IiulsiirteotlijFJr9gn1.5a,8Da, tinrfitato;Now. " nu o lllj to.1 An ludapendant Assoointad lr Papr.fur the Pet pie. Sentl forsamples free. HerschbacL, Reieelman l4avs Leava l-eavsa Leava Arrive A W We repair uolni; &LHAEcaTHHTi, We.!..thSe.Jro,,r '"jrsu- t'Ulld or v-. nuuuil or Mill niii.ml i J-. ' .k .""r.', "J?V .-.. . .4i,c .n,.w w" ,,f K- ... ,mui iii uuu iiv nc is in l lie irrln . of consumption, some ttmum .iu,...i-r V t.lVIVM. .m. nlS.r .lr-.l .......I- .!.. . I "!:' I UiW-"An.UlM, 11 Uml lomed' 57im; nutria "uu 'ercsM n.mm m ttwi w tn Rrnjnl uml 1 : 1"" ..''T'A i,.'""f " ,n l f T w iwi, uii uu h sss asrs-i sav ran sin. 1 isi isnusyi 11 restates the tost vfVHiitmi ihi his mmniB m innatn lite ami own Uhmk4 livlhg tml" Mm. HddtasHMttu (s mir ik. Mind t not 4sk and matter t-anint bM Wbl "I was ft and ui prmwi hsmI yoytsltwl nu" Ik" "1 ,S!,w1Jrk. !. ae tost sppc tfle, raeiliutes the flow of digestive juices, invigjrAt the liver, purifies and enriches the blood snd tunes and build up the nerves. It cwiss per cent ofaUhnmk bwehUi. thwal sad luu- rretha, and i an unfailing temt-dy for nervu urustn- oo. Meuiiue usstcrs sell it St THBJOURN'ALbwtUefUltet mlt lueriHt,L.a IU. hgUUtur and slat ajaja), a?, aJ Iodw denr, cWar and mq& r,wruat a all public matt Send . trial Enb3rf4iH , I KuaSee,A R ZOR TAX All ihh)i4 aW hereby notifiwl that a U ou lUwra of Sfo'tor retwniloriiiH t, opposh tls. Court HoU. -S0-tf Screen Ooors and Windows. 'NSTMC CSOtL tttu lL.l.. sad l.aw-H f(Hste of nil SAI.BM KI5NOE WQR,e- ewber '.' " '" Balm.. 3;Su ., m iiKieiiemteuee 5.00 p. ru trvallls . l.m..m US6 ISI1','!, Uen .ulppeTwllJi flrst Jsm accommodations. Inoludlng an elessnt Hm$w? t0t nTlnK ' freight and Doak-Kwotof Stale street. 0. MAERTZ, AeenU Salem, Oregor C.BULUVAN.BupU Albany, Orego Thalntor-Stato Unlvoralty System of Musical Instruction. E. II. BOOTr. I). M. PRESIDENT betlSSlnlfS -JPrJ,Te latutloa which la snd ft S5mi nKn,lr lu aou'ty by hundreds u-ntwt,"?atbfithoUMniU' EbrJciug mor i ot 9 benefit oT iTJpUs of Private Teachers At Home. r .ii caUTlI KCUOUHTIO TK.IH. t'te,fo,n?,ea " ftri' Riplanation ofths sytem In detail In these columns . Watch for lu W'TAASDKKB-WU.MMAN. .. 1 ,'ite 'lPrentatlve ana Membar of the Fscultr Stiuleo over rtT,t Nstlonal RsnkW.. un or two places orn for sdvaaced players In Ufcaa iM-t. There u only one in town- to cet a lR8T-CLASS I u you are a stranger, ask your neUiUor, he will tell J vou to go to W, W. J 1 HNS place HABKESS Yu.TMaaLT Pfon ' te Buvet jus bat of the Red Fiont Dtu' Store, -I5dwlra. VWWM WlM)i'IMIIItffl)pliaisSi HOFJ3R BROS; ,tiw