Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, June 13, 1899, Image 2

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A merciless cut in prices
A backward season, and consequently a more or less
sluggish business in spring and summer clothing ne
cessitates this move.
We propose
To clear out every
. next 30 days and'
Prices, will do it.
spring and. Summer-., suife.in the
These suits are all new goods and our spring sales
have taught us that they are good values at regular
prices, 6.50 7 7. SO 8 8.50 and p) Suits.
$5.85,
G. w. Johnson & Go..
257 COMMERCIAL STREET.
DAILY CIPITAL JOURNAL.
HV MOirtDH BKOTHKKU
TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 180U.
Doily, Ono Year 93.00, In Advnnco
Dally, Four Motitua $1 00, L Advance.
Wcokly, Ono Year $1.00, In Advnnoo
EDITOniAL'.REVIEW.
Tlioro will 1m) homutlilnof u nruno
crop In thu orclmrdH on hill IiiiiiIh. In.
Kpuctlon of thu Italian prutm tri-on of
J. J. Hall ut Lilxirty hIiowh thut IiIh
100 trees will yield nlxitit u ixjck njilmi
tif extra largo line prunuu. Hiiuh fruit
if well cured and chipped iih Oregon
fruit ought to go far toward making a
tiattiu for Oregon that will redound to
ward our credit in the future. The crop
In thu lied IIHIh will amount to con
tiidurablo nil told. Hut many orchardo
are hare, the owiiora huiug glad to have
waved thu trees. l'runo groworH who
built largo driem on the expectation of
paying for them out of thin year's crop
will ho nhort-haiuled llnaiiuially if they
went Into debt.
During thu noxt two wi-ukH the mi
promo grand linlge of the Ancient .Order
of United Workmen will I hi in dally huh
hIou at Iiuliauapnllff, The A. 0. ,U. W.
in me original iralurnal i'ooperatlve iih
Hoclation In America. Since Hh organi
zation In 1808 by John .Ionian Up
(ihuroh It hiiHii remarkable growth and
now nuhihurH riulmrdliiatu lodgex in
every ntato and territory in thu Union
and in novoral of the Canadian proviucoH.
Thu order now unihrai'iw !W grand
lodgea, 5,105 mib-lodgonundaii aggregate
momborfhlpof.'loOlH), Thu ordurpayH
j,'2,Q0Q at death and ban illnhiirewl hIiico
lUnrgaulKUtlou 180,000,000. Tliu meet
ng will bo formally opened with a renep
Hon UiIh evening atthuHtate liiiomi, at
which Mayor Taggart will deliver the
nddrcHH of wuluomu.
Tho bunt piwro of road making that
wu havo xeuit thin Hprlng wan done by
John llooth and J. 1'. Krizxull for about
u half a inllo on South High Htreet, It
in well rouiulwl tip.Hiiiootli, well draiiuM
well rolled and will wear well. It
wan all done with plow and airaper,
ami llnldiiMl with a road maehiue, A
utroot that viih formerly ooinmmtl of
gulllim and rook pllun, iinullioltw and
ititH, ImpaHMlble without injury to man,
vehiulu or booMt.ln now a ploamiul drivo
giving thu proKirty along that utrvot
thu apH.uranuu of being owmsl by
Christians and elvlllxed hoi1.
Thu Wutttorn Gas Aaoolatlon is in
MiHuion at Milwaukee, Win. A wldo
ruiigu of mibJcctH him Imuii map)l out
f or dlsuuwiloii.lnuludliig, among otlmrx
auotyluuu, ineauduHiuut gun lighting, thw
supply of natural gux and recuut ad
vauiHM in thu iiianufiiotiiro and supply of
urtllluul fuul gati.
On Thurmluy uvunlug June 1A thurw Ih
to m tunderel a roaimtiun to thu tumi
Jtuv. Alexander Uhrlotiu, I). 1)., thu,
;iiewly upH)iuted arohblihup of Oregon
thu Mimwior to thu late Archutohop
(IroHs. Kov. Chrhttio Ih one of thu moet
note! men of the Cathulloelmroh uu thu
iiorthwoitt 1'aolile uoaat, and thu thuught
.In to givo him a eonlial greeting on bin
llrat public np-HMraiuv in his now Held
of labor. Ills reputation Is that u( a
t-uutUunuu of nullum. UU prudmMtor
.ibivd a pretty strung hold on thu aftVo
- itlonu of tho )Hoplu of Oroguu rugHnlhhM
" vof orewU.
Tliottalumli. A. It. and Helief vorn
organizations havu widely lud off in ar
ranging for a projier reception to tho
Oregon volunteer on their return. It
should be made an occasion for rejoic
ing by all clitHHCH, without regard to
creed or party. Tho tendency of ol
ItlciiuiH ofone party or church to monop
olize patriotic occatdomi, Iiiih been out
grown by thin community and a goner
oiih recognition of thu oxiHtoucu of all
tliat gocH to make njui patriotic homo
geneo iih pcoile. Thu jiride of thu old
vutcraiiH of the grand army In the proud
record made by tho Oregon volunteerH
ii shared alike by all uIiihhoh of peo
ple. Tho Oregon boyH Iwlong to
the people of Oregon. The thought
that comoH to iih Ih that thuveturaiiHof
the Union arinlus aruguneroiiH to tho core
their heartH in thiin cordially welcoming
home thoHo who went to a certain extent
displace them iih the military heroen of
ono war alwayH crowil to tho rear their
predeccBHorH of the war before. Tho
liarous of the Union aniiluHdlspliicud thu
Mexican war vuturans, only now in turn
again to Mop ashlo for a younger genera
tion wIioho hrows aro wrcatlied with the
laurelM of victory. Such Ih life and wo
only piuiHo to nay It Ih guneroim of the
G. A. It. votoraiiH to he thu II rot to net
in recognizing tho home-coming hereon
Medford Mall; It Ih all right for
trade to follow thu Hag; hut In nlgniug
a hill forbldiiig thu no of thu national
ontlgu for advertlHiug, (loveruor Knoso
volt Iiiih decreed that In New York trade
shall not follow ho ulosuly an to leave
footprints on thoHturs anil Htripen.
Klamath Falln KxpreHH: Mrn. Ia'iihu
Iiiih embraoe'l Hplrltualiriin. Wu under
Hhuid tho lady liana cohort of defunct
Htatiwinuii on tap, from whom mIiu will
draw fut ii ro political Inspiration. Wo
tniHt her cumoUiry conntituunoy will
prove more duutllu than hur live com
patriotH. i look for neveral novel in.
ovatloiiH in the colootlal uhoir.
CUUlfDRATION MOVEMENT.
DEFENSE OP GERMANY
Not Necessary for the Press to Offend
the Greatest Power of Europe.
Just Effort at Appreciation of German
Character In Self-Culture for
June.
June
All the committee-, at Work -Meetlug
Called f6r Wednesday Uvemni;.
Work by tho varlouu coiniiiltteoN In
ohiirge of tlur Fourth of July culobratlon
Ih in an earnent and effective manner.
Not an laruo a fund will 1h ralHinl an
wiih wiohed for, but Salom'H buHlnenH
and inifoHnloiuil Ktoplo are reHjxmdlng
with a liberal hand, ovorthluit ixu
Hlilensl, and thoro will be Milllciunt
fiiiulH to maku a very ginxl Hhowinu and
I provide for hoiiio goHl fuatimw and rare
attractloiiH for the day. Thoeominltteo
Ih Htill at work and hojxiH to make a
witUfai'tory report at the general com
mittee meeting at thu oily hall Wodiuw
day evening. Every iuuinlur of thu
uomuiittciM and other InturoattHl clti
zuiih are urgently rmpuiMtwl to Iw prn
tint.
Uadly Cut.
Ytwturduy .Mr. J. H. McCiy, the bridge
bulldur, caiuu nwtr hwlng IiIh family
drlvinu l"rH which wan td to it fence
and while tlud there conio horwH on the
other side of thu fwuco oaiuo up and
frlghteiiiHl Mr. McOny'H horwo m It
JuiiihmI iiHtrldu thu IwrUnl wliu and
ruurmy cm ii legit, a xturiiary Htir
Buuii had to Ihi uillttd to nuw up the tint
and take tip tho arteriun whluh uur
Mvurud. Tliu horxu will probably live
hut will Ihi dlxnguml.
Q. A. it, Hncampment.
Thu annual onouiopinuut of thu U. A.
It. dupjtrtiuunt of Orvguii immt) at Mu
Miunvillu uuthu i)th, i)Ut and !ttd of
of June, and a itrund uhmkI time Ih ox
IHMtvd. AlKiutUAiMoKutAHand uii-mburu
from halfiu o.Kctt" attend and will
prvUtld. go by Imat via New Imrg or xi
t in. and thence by pmnto oueyaiuv.
GOLD
DU5T
THE BEST
Wishing Powder
Tho Monthly HelfCulturo for
ban thin editorial :
"Gorman HeiiHibllitlcH, it would ap
pear, havo of late Ikjoii mibjentcd to
much and wanton irritation, both in
thin country and in England. Tho riv
alry of Gorman commurcu and thu colo
nial exploitation of tho 1'atlierlaud
have, with the Kalm-r'n bniHiio Helf-ac-HortlvcnoHfl,
now and thou rnlllpd Eng
Itoiid and brought upon Germany and
her militant emperor thugiboa of the
Loudon jingo preHH On UiIh flideund in
the far Kant, whore America and Ger
many have met in Homewhat iho charac
ter of joint aggroHcorH, there Iiiih been
more or Ioph international friction, and
nntoriotiHiy ho at Manila ami Samoa.
TIiIh Ih part of tho price which natloiiH
havo to pay when thoy outer thu race
agaiiiHt each other for empire. Jlut
though international rivalry bu keen,
there Ih no reiifon why tho people of one
country hIioiiM lampoon and revilu tlioKU
of another. The oceaiiH that peparato
natloiiH may lo eHtraiiglng omm, but
thoro Ih little wiHdom in provermjly con
verting them into hchh of gall. In en
terlng tliu race for territory and trade
with other countries if wo cannot do ho
without engendering bad blood and Hot
ting at naught tho comity of natloiiH,
there Ih the alternative of Htayiug at
home and Rotating ournoIvcH when wu
aru either in a milieu or an euviotiH
mood, or aru mifforhig nationally from a
(It of thu mcgrliriH. The hint may bo
worth heeding by our Icgifllatorn of tho
lire-eating typu, though wo admit that
it Ih often uhoIohh to look for Htiavlty
and dignity in thu Hpccch or bearing of
a tail-twlHtlng politician. Nor Ih it cany
to bridle the peiiH of chauvlnintlc newn
pajwr corroHpondontHor Htop the mouth
of hoiiHctful naval and military olllcerH,
who aro full alike of their own achieve
inuntH and of conceit. The Cughlati af
fair, which wan a flagrant breach of
good uiaunurH, and naturally mtiHt have
Imioii uxiiHiienttlng to Germany, Ih a caw
in point. Fortunately the Kainer took
a hoiihIIiIo and good-natured vluw of the
matter, and there wiih no ranli and In
coiiHldorate runort to tho Hwonl. Hut for
the Emporor'H complacency, the affair
might have taken an uglier turn; and,
If wo do not take care, we may yet huo
nioroHorloiiH roHiilttiof our ImiRirlal ik.
icy In bringing the nation, an Wishing
ton warned iih, into lioHtile collision with
oilier I'owern. Thu natural romilt of
coiupiDHt Ih a hiimptiouM and boaHtful
Hplrit; and In tliene dayn of rival mili
tary crumidliig, it folio uh that tlieac.tH
and language of a Hingle IndlKcrcet olll
clal are often taken by foreigdern an tho
uctH and language of the nation. I lence
the need of diplomatic audolllclal din
cretiou, and of bridling tliu tougtiu and
pen, oHH'cially tliocoof public HirvuntH,
when foreign governmuiitH or their clti
zoiih lieconietiio themu of either ceiiHiire
or complaint.
"In thociidoof Germany, an we have
Hiild, there Iiiih wiuined of late a diHpo.si
tlon, Imth In tho United Statun and in
England to contemn her people, and to
deride her ruler an an unfriendly and
oiivIouh rival. Tho iiijiiHtice of tliiu, wo
may here note, ban Iwen ably prutodod
agaiiiht by on Intelligent writer in the
pagoHof a recent EngllHh review, In
the coil rue of thoartlcieltH author luakeH
tin ardent dofeiiHi addriHtHl jKirtlcu
larly to an EuglMi people -of the great
Teutonic nation, mid tlirowH a Hood of
light itM)ii thuipialitieH, dlxcipliue, and
traifilng of the maHeri which have
elevated the empire to itn high oniliienco
among the power of the modern world
and made it a heritaifu of humanity.
Hu applaud German Indimtry and edu
cation, and oven uommeutU Um Hiturnal
guvuruuieiit and milltarinm, hIiicoIii the
dlwiipllne of tliu latter it Iiiih, hu eon
eolvua conferred a boon tiimn the ikk-
pie, iuciiUkitlng thu "Hidrlt of oImnIIuiicu
dimlllty, revoreiice, and liilHirloiiHiiw."
Thu ablu artlolu in Self.t'ultur-t ought
to ihi a warning to newspapers liku
UariHir'H Weekly that worn to delight in
publUhliig what Ih offumiivu to the Ger
man nation. Germau-AmerlwiiH arc
not no koiihIUvo. Tliulr loyalty to
American iuMitutloiiH wiih attented on
tho Held of buttlo in the war of thu ru
ination. In the recent war with Spain
German Amerlouu voluntuurn will bo
loiiiut to uut-numbor all othur furuign.
uro. That thu German American mako
a g-Hl roldler, a giKxl farmer, busim
man, cltlien and taxpayer no om will
Hiiwtlon and it Ih no moru than right
mat tliu Aintiriouit prun nlwHild nut rub !
it in too hard on thu utitiro German '
nniion iwttiuo a lew HiilHinltnattf olll
olaN in Manila and Apia wuru guilt v (
ollHinttvu conduct. Thuyilo not ivpro
unt thu fcollngti of thu Gurnuiu jHKiplu
of thin iKmutry or of GurmiiRy towartl
the Aniorieun gi-vornniiMit or the Amur.
can iHKiple. Wu with to iitote another
iwrugraph from thu thlttoHal in Self,
t'liltuw, which l ixmll' a roviow of a
longer artlolu in thu NhiHtuuiith Century
fur April, untitled Uurniany iu aii
Object Uh)ii :
"ignurttiicoamlprujudlctiaro not tho
iltialilWatlona for doing Jiuthu to any
nation tlll ldo thuy tumble ih to
view with Intulllgunt fti)indieiuin tl
iutiai)ualy, disciplinary, and indus
trial oualltiw that have clvttn (iri...i.v
her UAMnniaudlng iKwhion. We iku"v ' ft
inwukunly tlout hur, and uvuu iu mr
hfAdlncM y her u alight; but wu mn
not with tvumm or from polky twort hur
augur; and If wu mondy rfnln from
Uittt, iu win hardly wpmjt hur Ut U
wffiwlvttly frfundly, ti)l Ium to rmmlt
our jKduUuau with iQVtt."
M. . .!.-., i . . ina
Co-Opcratlve Brotherhood,
All Interested in co-operativo colonic)!
nHtifolntloii of the prccont wwinl uvIIh
are invited to meet at Unity church next
Sunday morning at 11! :30 to organize a
branch of Co-operative Brotherhood
now in ojwration at Olalla, Wash.
The Modern Beauty
ThrivoH on good food and mnishinc,
witli plenty of oxerciee in thu open air.
Her form glows with health and her face
blooniH with its beauty. If her Byteni
needs tho cleansing action of a laxative
remedy, che tiees the gentle and pleas
ant Syrup of Figs, made by tho Calif
ornia Fig Syrup Co. only.
A Strong Feature,
For years tho Victor Crank-Hlmft has
mot nil comers mid defeated tho field.
it ih tin spinal column of a wheel. Like
many Victor devices it costs Hoveral
times an much to build iih tho jolnte-'
crank hungerH generally used. The
Victor crank-shaft is owncdhv tho Over
man Wheel Co. and controlled by ictterH,
patent, bo that it cannot bu mado by
any other maker. It Ih absolutely rigid,
Is light, and never breuks. Tho crank
hanger Ih made from a mass of steel
which weigliH in tho rough two imhukIh
ten ounces. After having passed
through the various inachineH it ih cut
down till it weighH but 8( oihicoh.
What is true of the crank hanger Ih also
true of the Huddle twst connection, fork
crown and jieddlo frame. These aro tho
lifo points of any wheel, and it Hhoiild
1m a crime to um jointed parts and
Hheet metal in their construction.
Overman Wheel Co. proioio to
stick to steel forglngH and high grade
material whatevor the coHt, hence they
make only ono model, ono grade, and
one priced wheel. Call at ItiHiirance
building and iiiHiH'ct those wIiooIh, they
aro shown by II. S. Gilo A CochaiiiicHs
Hpinrollor $7r. Chain Models f 10.
Headquarters For Screen Doors, etc.
I-awn, field and and poultry & shingles
at lowest prices. Salem Feneo WorkH.
r!) State street. Salem, Walter Morloy,
I'rop. 015-2w.
To cure piles, DeWltl'a Witch Hazc
.SlllVO HTItlKKS AT Till: UOOT It rc-
iiiovcs tliu oausk. qulcklv and per
iimnuutly. Stone Drug Stores.
TODAY'H MAKKKT.
I'oiiti.anii Juno IU. Wheat valley
CO; Walla Walla, Mc. '
Flour I'ortland, $2.80; Superllno
LM5 per bbl. '
OatH Wliltol5l(tc.
Hay HplfOpor ton.
IIojtH 110"i:ic; old crop Oc.
Wool Valley. ll12e: EiiHtern Or
egon, (l10. Mohair, 27 Q JtO.
MlllHtnff llran, $17; sliortH, $18,
I'oultry Clilckens, mixed, $l.o05 TO
turkeys,, live, l.'l(("ti:iJc.
Eggw Oregon, lfi per doz.
IlidiiH Green, salted 00lbH,8t30u. under
(HI tin, (HWn'i: sheep judtH, 152()o.
Onions r)()c(?7fi per sack.
Hutter Htmt lairy,G7Xffl20e; fancv
creamery. IUo ttcr roll.
I'otatooH f hfid tl.7B per cwt.
HogH Heavy dressed fitail
Mutton WeatherH 4Wc; drosHcd, 8Q0
Ilcef Steers. $4.(M)(R$I.C0; cows, $11.00
(31.00 dresned, 707.
Veal dressed, HOHo.
SALEM MARKET.
Wheat 18.
Wool 15U'c.
Oats l8!t(l:.
Hay Haled, cheat, $7,011
Ef-'KH, IH
Mour In whohwalo lots $2.i0 retail
$:i.oo.
Mlllstuff bran $111.00
Hol's 'lreswtd. fikui.
Live cattle 2W(JWc.
Sheoi f2.ri06l$:i.
Drewcd Veal (Ic.
Hutter Dairy 10i creamery 20u.
Wool Heat 10c. Jlohiilr iifio.
i'oultry Spring chickens 12Jfo(2lirt!.,
liens 8 tot) cents.
l'otntooH 7ftc.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
itdUts;
Screen Doors and Windows.
Jcrecr. cloth etc., I'oultry
and Lawn fencing of all
kinds and shingles.
SALIIM FBNOE; WORKS;
WAt.TKn MonLBYi Prop,
(1.(15 W Utate Strwt
Salem Peparatory Schod.
Summer term opens July 5, 1809.
Tuition per month ;
Normul and High school . .(4 00
Common and Higher Grades. . 3 00
Below 7th Grade 2 50
A. J. Garland, M. A.
C 7 Itn Principal.
Steam Dye Works.
No. 103 Commercial street,
opposite Willamette hotel.
Ladles' and gentlemen's
clothing cleaned, dyed, re
' ' ;mlred and pressed. Fine
blankets cleaned or dyed
and nicely finished. Kid
gloves cleaned, 10c: dyed
or.
Crossing the Rockies.
The most delightful ttde across th? conti
nent if through Utah and Colorado, ever
what if known as, "The bcnlc Route of the
World," It matters not ut what season ol
the yrar the tip is mad-, at no time does
the scenery grow nonotonous. It 1 an ever
changing panorama of the beauties of nature.
One mo mm you are passing llnouth gorges
walled in by incks thousands of feet licit,
and the ntxt you are above Iho snow line,
skirting pek-i that tower above you until
they seem almost to reach the kr. One of
the characteristic of the Colorado climate
ii tint the extrtmts of temperature are
never met wiih It Is neither so cold in
winter nor warm in summer, as uion the
lines of railwa. which cioss the diseits and
plains. The traveler over tho Rio Grade
NVes'.crn also has the privilege of a stopover,
if he so elec s at Salt Lake City, or any.
whre beween Ogden and Denver, on all
classes of tickets.
Kor Informa ion as to rates, etc., and for
descriptive pamph'ets, call on the nearest
Ticket Acent of the O. K. R. & N. Co. or
Southern Pacific Co., or address,
J. D. MANSFIELD, Gen'l Ag't.
Kb Gr.nd Western Railway, 142 Third
street, I'ortland, Oregon,
TBD QRBAT SALT LAKE KOUTti
The attention of easthoumt traveieu is
called to the advantnses offered them by the
Rio Grande Western, " 1'ho Great Salt Lake
Route." The same rates prevailed whether
the trip is maoe via Huntington or san Fran,
cisoo. 'lite passenger lias his choice of two
toutcs out ol I'ortland. three tbroucrh Colo.
rado, and four east thereof. No othsr line
out of i'ortland can offer such a variety of
routes. In addition, a day's stopoier is given
all passengers at any point in Utah or Colo
rado. Through pullman and tourist sleep
ing cars are run on all train, as well as free
reclining chair cars. The nervice and ac
commodations offered are equal, if not su.
perior, to tho.e of any ttans-continental road,
ami raies are always as low as the lowest.
If you contemplate a trip east, write to
J. D. Mansfield, G ntral Agent, Rio Grande
Vejtoin Railway, 141 I hlrd Street, I'oitiand
Oregon, for any Inforinatio 1 you may need In
reference to rates, routes or accomodations.
w iMo-tf
RAZOR TAX
All people are hereby notified that a
tax on Itar.org of 25c for retempenng
is now on and can be paid at the shop
of Sim II. White and Co. at High
Htreet, opposite the Court House.
5-204
A LIVE SAVED.
Dr. J.F, Cook.'tho Botanical Spool
nllBt, Succoods Whoro Others
Fall.
To whom it may concern :
This is to certify that Uertha I. Con
ner, of Mt. Angel precinct, Marion coun
ty, Oregon, ban Buffered from a cancer
ouh growth in tho left ear for about tlnee
yearH. Tho growth was cutout twice and
burned out once by Albany Physicians,
hut the growth came back iih had
au ever, and pained her so badly that
Hhe had to bo taken from hchool. After
three week'n treatment by Dr. J. I'.
Cook, of Salem, Oregon, tliu Ilotanical
Specialist, tho growtli entirely disap
peared, and at tliia date, 'four months
Hinco treatment wan begun, tho growth
has not reappeared, and the car has en
tirely healed leaving only tho hciim in
flicted by tho Albany doctors
I hereby certify that the above state
ment Ih absolutely true, and that Ber
tha P Conner, tho iwrpon mentioned
in tho alildavit, Iiiih resided in my fam
ily since early childhood, Ix'aring (lie re
lationship to me of niece.
II. C. LoN.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this eighth day of Juno. 1899. W. W.
Hall, county clerk of Marion county,
Oregon.
and
Herschbach
Reiffelman
BLACKSMITHS and
WHEELRIGHTS,
We will shoe your hor6e, build or
repair your wagon or Implements
Hclng h-cuted to stay our pitrons
have u guarantee thut our work will
be satisfactory. Shop lOOCheiueketa
street. Telephone 2705. 41 tf
You Can Get
a Lower Berth.
With one exception tho through
trains of the Hurllngton ItouUj
are almost luynrmbly well-lllled.
The exception Is our St. Paul;
Chicago Limited. On tho limited
thero Is usuully room and to
spare.
Don't Infer that It is neither
so lino, nor so fast, as ANY train
of ANY other lino between St.
Paul and Chicago. On tho con
trary, there Is no more beautiful
train in America. It has electric
light, steam heat, wide vestibules,
the most satisfactory dining-car
service on tliu continent and a
lower berth for everybody,
A. O. SHELDON.
Ocri'l Agent, Portland, Or.
SOUTH AND EAST
VIA
E SrKSTA RO'JTE
THE
Pacific Co,
OF THE
Southern
7:00 p
9--4S P
7--4S A
EXPRESS TRAIWS RUN DAUV
Lv...:t'ortland. ..Ar
"I
m-
m)
Ar. ...bat em . ...Ar
Ar. San Francisco. Lv
5'ool'M Ar Ogden .,. ,Ar
0:05 PM Ar Denver. , Lv
6,43 AM Ar . . . . Omaha .... Ar
8-15 PM Ar .... Chicago ....Lv
7.00 AM Ar. ..Los Angeles... Ar
815 PM Ar .... El Paso .... Ar
4,15 PM Ar.... Fort Worth. ..,Ar
7,55 Am Ar. . New urleans. , . Ar
11
1 7.
8:00 AM
.-25 Ail
00 tu
IlIOPM
645PM
8 50 AM
6.30 P M
9 25 P M
2 3SPM
840 Am
8 40 I'M
A Few Interesting Facts
When people are contemplrting a trip
whether on business or pleasure, they natur
ally want the best service obtainable so tar
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 ai to make clo-e connections
with diverging line at nil junction points.
Pullman i'aiace Sleeping and Chair cars
on through train?.
Dining car service unexcelled, Meals
a la Carte.
In order to obtain this flrstclus service,
ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket oyer
TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES
DlNlNU CARS
OBSERVATION CARS.
Pullman iirst-class and tourist meeping cars
attached to all through tralm . Xourist can
through to Chicago without change.
R03KDURQ MAIL, r-DAILY.
8:30 a Ml Lv... Portland
toee, a MLv.... Salem.
520 r M Ar .. Roseburg
WEST SIDE DIVISION
BKTWKKN PORTLAND AND CORVALLtS.
Mat! tiains dally except Sunday.
730 amT"Ly. . . .TortlandTi Xr J 550 v M
n.'55 P Mt at.... lorvani-... l.v 1
Uorvallls
Jul . .Ar (430 p 11
1.... Lv -J 1 5o.'Pu
JtMoaii
20 PU
coa.cct with
At Albany and
rains of the C & E. Rr.
INDEPENDENCE" I'ASSENTlKI
KXPRRS8 TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNUAV.)
4.,5 P M I
730 PM
8:30 PM)
I
l.v . rortianu Ar 1 0:25 a m
Lv . . McMinnvllle LvV 5-50 a m
Ar Independence Lv) 4:50 a u
Direct connections at ban rrancisco wild
stearrshlp lines ft HAWAII, 1APAN.
CHINA. 'IHEI'IIILLIl'INEi and AUS.
TRALIA.
For through tickets and rates call o W.
W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, or f D.
UAURlLLbON City Ticket Agent, 232 Com
metcial Sat. Salem Of.
K. KOEULER, Manaeei "
C. MARKHAM G. F. & P. A. Portland
at
nil
any
nnd you will mike dirert connections
St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
nolnts Eait.
For any lurther infoimation call on
ticVet attcnt or correspond with
J AS, POND,
General Pass, Agent .
Milwaukkk, Wis,
or JAS. A. CLOCK,
General Agent,
246 Stark Street,
1'OkTI.AND, ORE,
Tho Intor-Stnto Unlvorslty Syotom
of Musical Instruction.
K. II. HCOTr. D. M. PlliaiUKNT
. A National Co-operative Institution
ixf!inainK to numbar It faculty
lilrh In
liv htiliilmla
KmbrucinK moni
o A 3 3? o a.-c js: ijL .
flarji th 1 h Kind Yau Han Always BougM
Thoro aro mmv than l.tXHMXX) mum
born of Iho UaptiHt chtircli in thu I'liltiil
Statiw. It in fri'u from horosy trials
and Hiinllar trimhloo for tho idmplo
rwiHon that tNieh chinvh lndy Iiiih tho
full houolltn of local hulf'Koviirniiioitt, or
tho rigid to attond to Ita own affair,
hiudi elntroli may call whom it pli-acoa
and tho prwiohor promdi what it pltniHiu,
and if tlio ini'iiiKirHof tliat iMirth-uhir
ulnmdi do not ohjuct no one 0U0 run.
Iho UaptiHt I'hurvh in not nmlur tho
rum 01 tno low, us aro i-oiuo of tho
uhtiruluw, and, thorvforu, tho Htrueturo
Is novor tlnvatonwl or wuakoiuMl by thu
failing away of any particular mrt of
It us is tho ik with tluwo olmroh
IkmIIom whloli by their otiauhuitlon loto
sight of tho vuIhb of giving thu fulUwt
frwHlom to tlit iudividitnl nuunlwr and
church comporting th mmw.
Excursion Rates.
Ticket Agent Skinner, of tho S. P.
Co., announces special wursion tickets
on Halo as IoIIewh:
Round trip to tho Ios Angolos Na
tional Kdiiutional AsMoviiitiou conven
tion, with luiunbortiliip coupon at ono
fare 1 10.
Ympiina Hay oxcursion tickets good
to Cittobor 10 for tho round tri f 4.60.
Tlioro will bo a Saturday night
ticket, good to return on Monday at a
Hill lower late.
ohur
anil ill pupil-, by UkjuhUkIi,
Kor tho livnefit of
PuplU ori'rlruto Tochn
l UUIilO.
KIOIITH HCIIOH8TI0 tKtll.
( rtllic-atOH uranttMl (rum a reuulnrly
iwiri luniliuilliu.
Explanation nfthe ritem in Untalt
In tli-w) column
Watch for It.
KITAANDEHB-WILMMAN.
titato Ueprviicntittlvs
and Momber of the KhcuHt
BtndMi inor Kirn National Uncle IIUlu.,
. uu. ur .-in iiiuvrn mtva lor An.uncru uiajurain
1 IllAtll. n.lll.tU.
.'.. ',un. ...
There is only one place
in town to get a
FIRST-CLASS HARNESS
If you are n stranger, ask
your neighbor, he will tell
ou to co to W.W.JOHNS
jus babk of the Red Fionl
IJiug btore.
iwjwyii
Often travelers cho!ce of the following
routes east. They are all famous for their
scenic attraction.
O. R. & N, via Ogden and Denvrr
Shasta Rente via Sacramento, Ogden and
Denver.
Shasta Rou'e via Sacramento, Majjre
Alberquerque,
A daily line of throuph PULLMAN
PALACE and TOURlSTtLEKPEK-, San.
Francisco and 1.0J Angeles to Chlcag this is
The Short Line
from southern California
To the East.
O.fLrNL
DirAIlT,
roii
Fast
MM II
p. in,
(!()
knnc
User
J.Wpm
Sp 111,
1 11. m.
ox. Hun
Uatlir-day
10 p, m.
Iave
fuletn
7,15 am
Tu
Thu
1 mill Bat
iu 11, in.
M011
Wed
Krl
Iave
Hulvm
Tu Thu
Hat
3 p. m
4-i5(l wim
Apply to the agents of the O It' & N., O.
S. L., i'outhern Pacific, or :he undersigned,
for folders and descriptive literature,
J. J. DEVEREUX.
Gen'l Agt Worcester. Illdf Portland.
fjj D1BT OfflDN mm - (f)
Tins Model Oregon Newspaper and Family Journal.
Unlllng News, Fiction, Literary, Ranch ana Dairy
und.Market News Inlattrao.tlye readabb) form.
!Wl M
U B-k In I w mti jKr"
"- -j
1
JUiU
flKLI
1
m
The Geo, M, Bcclcr
Insurance Agency
Aiwuys to the front with best
rate9 and policies In the lending
companies.
Employment Agency,
Do you want worK, or need help
of any kludy Apply at once.
TIME BCHKnUI.E.
From Portland.
Aitrm-:
Halt Luke, Denver Kt. Worth
umana, nauaas i;uy, Btn:i'im
LoiilR.l'hlcago nnd Kast, I
Wulla Walla. Spokane, Mlniie-.Upo
uH)iia, pi. raui, ouiuiu, Mil- Kane
Muttkee Chtcairo and east. Klyer
OCKAN HTKA.MKHIl'H.
Kor fan lrnticlc,
Hail every live uaya.
""cOLOMHiA'ftfVKH
UTL'l tIL'IIJ
To Aitnrla aiid way LanJIugi,
,S0
a. n
WII.ri.lMKTTK KIVEIt
I'orthiiitl, .N'twbfri; and
WtllUlllgJ.
Kor DitTton
4 p. ia
4 p. u
xHuu,
ArUa-leia
wnyfl p. 111.
31 on
Weds
Krl
Tu
Tliur
Bat.
3:30 pm
WIliLAMHTTK ItlVKIt '
CorvalllH Albny nnd War
l'oliits,
ArHa.
lent
10 a. iu,
Mon
Wed
and Krl
VILLAME-ITF. RIVER DIVISION
Dally lts ta Portland as above.
Transfers to street car line at Oreg .Jit
If the steamers are delayed there ouud
tnp tickets to oil points in Oregon Washing
ton, or California. Connection made at Port
land with all rail, ocean and river linen
W.H.HtMLIiUKl.
(Jen'l Pas. Apt. Portland,
G. M. POWERS. Agent, Trade street dock
Salen..
IIOISE & DARKER,
City Agent.
YAQUINA IiOTJTE
Rental Agency,
Property to rent. Register
our uRency.
288 COMMBUCIAL STaKET, SALKM.
In iwued Thursday inornln:in time to reach all u.-, u
of the statu the same weuk.
Kurtz & Hamilton
PLUMBERS
and TINNERS
Corral & Easlcrn Railroad
Conncctliii at YAQUI.VA with tho
YAQllLVA BAY STBAMSIIIP COMPANY
8TEAMKK8
"WJBEOTT
KJn.Klas' In every ro ect. Tho above
teamer Is due to salt from Yaojilna
every eluht day.
Shortest Route lietweeu
Belwecn Vallej I'oiob and San Francisco
Fare: Albany and Points West to 8an Francisco
Cab! n 110-00
Round Trip 17,00
U WAI.DK.N. EDWIN 8TONK.
Manaeifr
T K. 4 P. A.
US
COURT STREET,
hat nobler, better ambition can a ouni
louplc have than to live loving, helpful
Uvea, and then, iu a -rreen old aisc. look
V , Ufe ,ul ba!l b'" maluallj
clf aaoiificing. useful uud auceeMful? The
one meat stumUlinu UIikW that Und be
tween nioct tuariled couple and Ihi ideal
matt led career ia illhealtU. If both hu
band and wife would take proper Mie of
their aealib. there would be more hale,
hearty and happy old people la the otld
'7ii"rh '." V!!" uffl h the little ills
m2,ii Vr,U u,iu r '. Ovlden
Aid avoid the big and fatal lllueisea. This
f'w uimiviu; Kive a man a
luniier, rariinaira the (low of
Th SLOO Weekly...
AUu tUM UMhiw -altMHk aitUt' fVUt ?tii
hetahhv
I J.-ra I...
Juice, tuytsofatc the liver, puiiAe and
" he btckl and butlda film, uiuscu
( mi, ueiiu)r iiekn tiMHe
1 . V ,,'f !l.u,U r"C at women are hard
to UU. There is ,.me liuth iu thU. as far
a the majority of illneasea ate cuHceroed
Tueie is oue cU of dtsordei. hoveer.
that quickly undermine any wonsn's cn
eral health. No woman can retain her
tmiRtb. who autTera flow wakne and
. UUeaae of the delicate ami lrau.ui.i ,
gau that make wifehood aud uiotheihood
,"" "i '"v a lavmite ltecri
ou la an uiililllin mn. r..r .11 .11. i-! .
.,., .1 "...J..7,:. 7m .T" ..- "-ii.Bia
u uv7uHion 11 acta Ulrcctly ou the
acuslUvc orgaua concerned, in a natural
oothiug way It nuke them .treng,
cl!ih, M,a wvJe?,vm- V1 them
to bear the burdeu of matUty. u U
the neatest wve tla. Tbe Wfaman
who 111111 will be befij, hpW-Ana.
KB. " live t a lifM d g- r,w
Dr. Here' J1eMt i.u rtguUte
and luvtcMte the twatli. Hvof aud
Urwela, My all weUiluTaaVr"
mill,kei sPec,al,,y ''f a" Kinds of
ijlieet steel am f5,iK.ni..i , "
fflr0 und BUlterlnsTu full
We , rrv " V' -,'.uuuuu' . Pnces.
.ij .. ,V. " r.",tk . io
"iiiu mill, uuil nnd
F.,lrb,inks
us before
In two parUanntQln all IiunorUnt Horcili-n, National
amUHUttoNuw.
.I-! '"' vu" 1,na sec m be
wiving your order for mill or tank!
Phono 2.14
IIIAL -81
Jl TSAB
An lnilaHndont Associated Vrta Papr.for the Is.
pie, Sond foisamplen free.
tbeltwlHliilUMaiflitau BWta.yEdl aUodepan
den,clo,r mwmt Sn 8 mUc
fcendju.trhU sutirtlsa.
fllOJIPf WOIIK AND LOW PRICES
HED FRONTLIVERY
FirstCJass Feed and Boarding
stables.
14 COMMERCIAL bTKEET.
tSALUM, ORE.
Wm. ULLREY, Prop.
J. TURNER Aecnt, Albanj-.Ore.
I WILUMETTE RIVER DIVISION
STEAMER WM. M, HOAG,
Captain Geo. Raabe,
"Ill!:.,afr;,lan,ufn,, ""' ComU"'
RIVER 8CHEDULE.
DOW.N'-Tuesdaya, Thurstay and Suudaya.
Leave Corvallis a . .
Leave Albany ;T Z!" 7 m
Leaves Ilaoua' IH.-ZZZZZZ 8 a' m
Ieave Indencudenee 77 " 0 a' m
Leave Salotn ZZZZlZloZ m
""" ionianu. .... ,.... 4:30
UP-Mondaya, Wednedy aud Friday.
Leave I'ortlaud 6am
leaves Newberg. rHI m.) !' ,
Leaves Sale in.! JZZZZTZZZZZ?M p. m
.leaves lloena VUuI T I 7:30 p, S
I leaves Albany 8i30p.ni
Arrive uoryttlil ....11:00 p, Ul
The steamer ha been cjulnped with art-
olaHa accommodation, lueluulng an uleeaut
plauo
Uusurpae4 for carrjtng both freight and
pauMmgcn,
Uoclu-Footof State street,
U. MAERTZ. Airent.
lialera, Oregoi
C.BULUVAN.Bupt,
Albany, Orego
Give
Best Rios for Comnie-rrial IUf.
8uU Ih m bltek Ilolel WtJUm-e. (
tTjrKaf. . . j
TT-TiTJ" ir5"i" "S "."onable rlL' ,
HOFER BKOS.
P
fur InHI ; ,: -7iM3"."V' ia
i-TirV TiJ: ., i! u"y "r if a
-w. .lui-anuuniuM nv rtnv u-.i. f
u.krf k, . :: .-
mu uoai, Mr k-irikruniinr.
Sp-
Oregon Sliou Line llailroad
The Direct Route to
Montana, Utah. Colorado
and all Eastern PoIlIs
,"&? ..', two favorite route, via tka
"nn.lSJ'-' tlueTnhe
...- viouuvoceuio une.
Look at the thne
if Ra' Salt Lake
-'I Days to Denver
3f Days to Chlcauo
4 Days to New York
tee ReeimiHg Ch.lr Car. I'phoUiered Toa
l.t SUwplSs Cars, and rHillruan V iueo
Sleetw ope-atl on all train. '
w funber Information appjy.to
BOISE i UARKER, Agent. Salam
W. E. CQMAN, Oen'I Atenl
C aTHRRV.TraT.Paaa.ABt
Ml Third SU Portland
or month
guaranteed.
3.1 tf -i"ttoa and break down foDows Ortp
J tf veatItbyiumgDr.Mne'mitte;