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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1899)
ixmm ftKJ-yKQSEBj mmi i mwu.i mi irawMrioniiin I1 ' " 'itj'yj"i-'i,'t!t1i irrl" r 'i i r-V ---i ' -,L- 4S i iim'i iilil" iiur ifHMitTiiiin-rTT ITV fftlf m-" -"'' iwii.'i,:gjrft.t -atJa..ii'rfiSH"i a-aa.1. -&l.iaiM " riHl I iti'tMmnxwMt OKiaUl 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 The Man Who T t.t-.-, ln iwauin To clear out every next 30 days and Prices will do it spring and summer sujMiv the These suits are all new goods and our spring sales have taught us that they are good values at regular .., &t ," fi f r tft tC r .... -J tff Oa.!lrt yriuo, y?OOU J jou jo po.ov UI1U V Willi In-rtfl' iiattallt- lina n nltuir S brain and sparkling ayes. He's a Imaltby man a well as a successful man, because good t'lKcstloc and pure blood give III in strong nerve, and a clear brain, There' no success possible without health. To obtain good health, uc Hostctter's It's Kood for CNnrrinrh everybody It dtomacn always euros. BittCfS Suits. 3bo5 . w. Johnson &G0. 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. DAO CAPITAL JOURNAL. BV UOIUCH I3ROTHICHB MONDAY, JUNK 10, 1800. Dl,y, OncVcar 33.00, In Advanoo Dally, Pom Montii SI. 00, Is Advnnoo. Weekly, Ono Tfoar IB LOO, In Advanoo CURRENT EVENTS. A Kpceinl oluutlon wiw liulil In tho Hereiid oungniHMlonul dintriut of Miiinit, Juno 10, to I'hoow,' iiHiiccuwor to tliu late Nulfeou Diugluy. Though thu returns from thu outlying district are not nil in tho election of C. K. I.lttlolhjld, thu Re publican enndldiito, ovur his Domocnitle opjxmunt, John Scott, upixxirit curtain, and Huptihliaun MlitlciaiiH art only fiwculntlng on thuir ouudldal'j'H urn jority. Mr. Littlttfluld Ih it raaidHiit of Iloakluud anil for ii iiunilxir of yours line Im!uii prominent in Mnlno polltica. Kt. LouIh in ovorrun with Hlkn, who nro thoro to attend thu annual hmmIuii and rouniou of thu Gnntd Lodtra of tha lktuevolent I'roteotlvo Ordur of Klka, which will 0mjii Juno 'JO. Tho IiiinIiiumh bohhIoiia will ImIii Tuiwdiiy and will Iki prtwldcd ovur by Grand Exalted Ilulur John tlulvln. A paradu will taku pliiL'o Wednesday, whuu It Ih ox pecta! Hint nuarly 10,0 JO Hlka will Im in line. Thu light to Miuuru thu 1IHX) convention Ih waxing warm, thu cltliw In thu moo being Mllwiiukuu, I'lttrdiuru; mid Atlautio City. leading bunkum and bindiittHH men aroat Mlunuupolin to uttuud thu annual meeting of Mlumwotu Ilaukur'ri utwool atlonjn funoilon at the Wont hotel. June lOih thuproeiwdlugH eonslnt of routlno bunlne and Ttiofduy thu real work and illHunneloiiM of tliu ineutlmtH will Iki littld. AiMniKHiw on lluanelal multure will U dullvurvl by u utiuiUtr of prnmlmmt iluniu'iurx, prnmiuiiut uniting thu nuui- tkir IxilngJ. J. Hill. Autor, aetruiwuH, jourualiatii, play wrighta iuiiI men anil women of othur profuiwIoiiH rrowdnd IH. Patrick') Cutho dral, in Now York, Monday murulng, nt thu funural nurviuu of thu laid An giiHtin Daly. Thu nltar of 81. Align tin, thu gift of Mr. Daly to tho cathtv drn.1, an nlmoMt hUMuit InuiwMt a it iiiiim) of llural offering)), to which were at taulied tho curdH of wtorue of men nnd wonu'itof national prominence. Areh bLliop Uorrlpn pnniotiueml thu absolu tion, and an al(xU(int addnhw wun (Ullv orwl by the Very Ituv. M. J. IjivhIIh Intoniiont a at On wiry cemetery. Haluin ban n millibar of iiiiortunt uvuntH trnmpirlug t Ii(h niitUuiuiiiwr, and thuolty will bu(iiitt a ltvi'ly uuy nudiildu rut-ort. Th iiu-oiiiiwmltlo tHim inur ullumto, which U lwyoml wuipr ioj thu fluwit In Uiw world, will iH-iug and kp many utrMiigfr in the i-ity. Thero will lw the Indopundenee day fuHtivltiofl which will bring tin) whole country Hide to tho capital of Oregon. Thu recentiou to the National Kdltorhq a'oriittlon will lw HomuthinK elalMirntu and all KiiKturn etlitorx will recall how they wuru entertained lioro ton yenm no. There Ih tho eueampmuut of the National Guard, the ireeeptlou to home uoiniug voluntaer, and othur oventa not to he forgotten. and a wheel collided with ono of thofe ctakos before Mr. Harris raw it. This frightened the toom and thuy nprang cuddonly forward, throwing Mr. Hnrrinoutof thu buggy uK)ii IiIh head partially stunning him, and thu team ran away. When they had gono about 2ft yard, Mrx. Harris and thu little girl wore thrown out. Tho lattur owstpud with win brutfOB, hut Mm. Harris tvna more wriounly injurud. She was taken to the hospital, where it was found that her ncalp had Ixien torn on the right Hide, there wan a fccalp wound on the left Hide and a long cut over the right oye. Thu axilla of the left arm wiih badly torn and there are feorn of internal injuria. Mr. Harris wao not HuriotiMly injured although hu was in a dazed oouditiou for Koveral hours. The horxon were toji)l aftur they hud run some distance, without injury to tllUUIPulVttH. A Find Program. A tin ling at MONSTER GRAPEVINE Produces Wagon Loads of Grapes An. nually. Kugono Guard: Twenty years agon Mawjot gniu slip was planted at the oorner of thu log house owned and oc cupied by Fred Warner on l'nll Creek in tills county. Today prolmbly not another vine In the state etpinls it in growth and rjuntittty of fruit produced. One foot from thu ground the vine metiKiiruH 20 iuelius in circumference. Three feet iiIkivo the ground it makes three forks, two of which mensuru l.'t inches in circumference twuntv-suveu feet from thu ground, I'.aoh of theto irougs uxtuuds in oMsitu directions 7B feet from the stump, while thu third prong runs at right angulus M feet. The vinu runs over thu housu and into tliu timlHir on trelilsos fifteen feet wide, llaxter Voting, who lives it half mile away, says hu is waiting for thu vinu to ronuh his place. Bcvunty-flvu fuut from the stump mats of roots may ho found by digging. Thu immuiiHu power of timber growth is exemplified by tliu vinu. In the onrly years one of tho prongs was al lowed to grow between tho logs Into the huiiHt and was trained out ovur tho top of tho lug under which It unturod. The slow unyielding growth has sprung tliu timlHir, which is 1'J by 11 iuelius in sizu, six luclitw out from the line of thu wall in tho middle of thu building, tliu ends being llrmly.held by dovetails. NuighlKirs hauled many bushultw of gntiMis away last miiwm, still largu quantities rotted on the ground. Thu bunches tmsily averHI X pounds. Our Informant is of the opinion that live tons would 1m a conservative esti mate of tliu amount of fruit products! by tiie vinu hint your. NEARLY SCALPED, Mrs. Qrant I lama Injured Sunday After noon Uy a Runaway Team, Mrs. Grant Harris met wlthaserious auelduul Sunday afternoon, mid now lies at the Kalem hospital In it critical condition. Mr. and Mr. Harris, live about three mile Ht of town, and with tlwlr little lilil of ttMi, lutd btHtu vlsltliw Mrs. Har ris' iKtrenU Mr. ami Mrs Dlekvy, Alxntt lutlf past four they started home ami were driving along State strvet uoar 26th. Huwte grndiitg ImhI mu dune here awl hhw of Die nrHile stake stand a fuot or so above tint ground. lHtiliig niiotlier team a clotnl of dust was mitHsl SOME REMARKABLE COMPLIMENTS Contlnnnt From 11 rut I'skb The fact tlint your jmiMjr this guide to the IIKST n HOME CURE FOR BLOOD POISON. Biwin of the Doctors' Patchwork; You Can Gun Yourself at Home. There ii not tho illghtcit doubt that the doctors do mora harm than good In twitting Contagious Blood Polionr many vlottms of this loathiomo dl'iue would in mudh better on to-day If thuy had novor allowtnl them selves to bo dosed on meraury and potaah, the only rtunedles which tho doctor ever give for blood poison. Tho doctor art) wholly unablo to get rid of thl vlla poison, and only attempt to heal up tho outward appearance of the disease tho sores and eruptions This they do by driving tho poison into tho system, and undeavor to keep it shut in with their constant doses of potash and mercury. Tho mouth and throat and othur dollcato parti thou break out into torts, and tho fight Is continued Indefinitely, tho drugs doing tho system mora damage than tho dlseasu Itself. Mr. II. L. Myers. 100 Mulberry fit., Newark. N. J., tayst "I had spent a nunumi uouars witit mo uootors, wnen i raamca tnav they could do mo no good. body, i I had larm) soots all over m , and these toon uroke out into runnlmr sores, and X endured all tho suffering which this vilo disease pro- auces. x aectara to try a a. b, at a last rviort, ana wm toon greatly Improved. I followed olosely your 'Direo tlom for Self-Treatment,' and the largo splotches on my chest began to grow paler and smaller, and before, long disappeared entirely, 1 was soon cured perfectly and nty skin has been at clear at glass ever since. I cured my slf at home, after the doctors had failed completely"" It k valuable time thrown away to expect tho doctor to cure Oontaalotis Blood Poison, for tho disease Is ba jMHi titair tklll Swifts tipooitlc S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD -hm4c Jr an entirely different way from potash and mercury it foroet the taawa out of tho aystem and gets rid of it entirely. Hence it cures tho .iitiMiP, while other remedies only shut tho poison in where it lurki forever, MBtly undermining tho constitution. Our system of private homo treat aiijai planet c oura within the reach of all. We give all neoessary nthdleai ad vw. fra at charge, and save tho patient the embarrasitutnt of publlolty, W W full inforaatloa to Swift pelfio Co., Atlanta, Oa. r Ih listed In uuldu to the II KM iiuusnaners in tliu united Stutos is something you mny well lt proud of. All the dailies of imiortance from the larger cltleH and the IliiHT paper from each of the smaller oltlos and towns is what the .NewHjmHir lilue liook con tulim. Uvcry itK'r has Ix-on nelected Holely on Its MKKITS by comparison with its i.'omMttitora by expert readers of the 20th Century Prow-Clipping Unreal). It is part of the husiuew of thu IMth Century I'reeM-Clipjiing Uuroau to know which iKtiier in each town and citv con tains the MOST MATTKIl OF IN'TICIt KST TO TI1K I.AUWKKT M'MUF.U OF CIHTK'AL KKADKHS. Tiie News IstiMir Illue ItiKik has been compiled and printed as a guide to th IIHST I'A- I'I'.IIH published in tliu United Ktntes. Our thousands of readers will find the alsiveou sigu II thu Illue Hook. Harry Arney, whooonducta a news isiiKir itilvurtlslug agency nt 108 Deur- Iwrn street, Ciilcngo, wisluei to class the Whhki.v Jouiin.w, among what he terms "ouo-huudrud flrstclass weeklluH." He says tliu circulation ruMrtel by most newspapers Is horribly "stuffed" and he would like to have us nuiku such it show ing as would bo "truthful-looking." Thoalstvo eompllmunta toTiiK Joun-s-Ai. set us to thinking. May it not he IsiHsihle that the Illuo Hook of the Twentieth Century Clipping Hurouu is mistaken in naming this paper as OXF, Oi'"tho bust NiH)ra publlslitsl in tliu United States?" May It not 1m the II KST Hipur in the Unitol HtatuH, or Its MssossIonH, Can ada, or thu WIIOI.K WOULD, for tliat matter, so far as wo know, for the size of tliu town where it is published? Mark what we say carefully : For the slxe of this place, ten to twelve thous and, with a surrounding country popu lation of as many more, considering tliat this is a thinly settled I'soillc coast state Thm Daily Jouiixai. at f.1 n year by mail, is the HKST newsistper IN THF. n OH I.I), so funis wo have seen. There may be a bettor and if there hu wo would liku to receive a copy and would taku pleasure In having tliu matter fairly duoklud. l'lwtse bear In mind, wu nro not buy ing this HtHir could not lw Improved in many ways. Is Is a Niiur tliat siys all its bills ovury weok In thu year out of its own legitimate tmrulugH, has no mort gage, no H)litictd apiHimllx, does not ex ist off Hiplle jMp or by the grtice of any cnriMimttau or millionaire ami does not ASSKS stuck hulders! It It not a (Ktrfect iiiimIsI newsHKr uy any mettus, It Is not able to employ tlte best editorial and ruiMtitorud talent. It has mit even good rtrst.ulus pnnjf rea.llng. Hut It claims the following HHtrttt 1. It Is a free ami iiHliKHilwiit news WMr, tiiMOH'Mtlly iwHUoally, religiously awl ounsoiwitiouily free to serve the best Interests of the iod . It seeks to cover the fteW f iHal Mtwa oulnllletai aeirtely. uewsilv awl attntctiveiy. S. It presents as htnw awl oomnlete an Assoetausl um retiort as it is ihm. sible to curry in it city Ute site of Salem. I It maintains editorial uud KtMmrc itiU-whi i-overing liHal, statu, national and world toks awl current event. It is not our idenl uf uewswHr by any means. Hut in (lie present status f stH-ial iMwgrewi it is Ute HKST that is poMiblf. A Awerk's greatest UviiiK jKftol tlw ieot4, Jam WhtUxwiu Itiley, twye: "Wlwii)oHr beat's done awl yur Ut tstsul, Don't wimtv awl fret awl (ml ml, Hut siwply allow it's UmWb4 ) ld, -Say QUI JuJtw Henry." (oncert Tuetday Unity chtlrch, will nppar some of K' lem's favorltu singers, viz. Mrs. Hinges. Mrs. Holland, and the Novello quartet. Henry Morgan, the colored slngor of Al bany, law a fiiw trained voice of high baritone quality, wpial to the best. lie will nlso npixmr in a guitar polo. Clyde Fox ami MIm Eliia Howard will assist in )iano solos. Both are very skillful in manipulating the koys of this instru ment. The admission lias been made at the low price of 15 cunts. Tickuta nt Dearborn's and Will's music store. No butter musical collntlon has 1koii offered Selomitofl. The flau under which all women should march is the banner of good , neaun. a woman owes it to herself, her huitbanu and children to enlist; under this flair. If she does not do so she will lire a life of wretchedness herself, and unless her husband is an exception ally Reed man, he will be come indifferent to her, her home will be unhappy and her children will Se puny and sickly. Ill-health in a womaijy way may almost invari ably be traced to weak ness and disease of the femine organs that are the vestibule of human life. No woman can enjoy good. Seneral health who is dragged own by continual taln and local weakness. Troubles of this descrip tion utterly unfit her for wifehood and motherhood. Dr. Pierce's Pavorite Pre scription gives health, strength, elasticity and vigor to the special orgrns concerned. It makes a woman strong and healthy in a womanly way. It gives the nerves a rest from pain and an opportunity to build up. It makes motherhood safe and compara tively easy. It transforms weak, sickly, despondent women into happy, healthy wives and mothers. Ji. Caiwell. 15j , of Oehellree, Johnnon Co., Kan. (I. O Dox 61), writes: "My wife was troubled with proUpvus, or 'female weakness,' for sevtral years. She was not able to do her work, she had such bearing down pains and pain In her back. Iter period were irregular, vary ing all the way from two to six weeks, At tlione times the would have fainting spells so bad that I tnougm sne could not lite hue wat attended CASTORS A For Infants and Children. "ths Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A LIFE SAVED. &b0i& 4- HI H I r- , ?a v; . i i by the best doctors In the country her no good and she grew worse alf the time. They did I thousht I would trv vour medicines. II v the time she had taken foi bottles of the 'favorite Prescription' and two of the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and two of the I'leatant Pellets ' she was completely cured " livery owy, a dose. Once you start, you can never stop them. That is the way with some so-called remedies for constipation It Is different with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, They are n positive, complete nnd permanent cure for constipation and they don t become a habit One " Pellet " is a gentle laxative and two a mild cathartic. Druggists sell tbem. Nothing else is "Just as good " It Is a druggist's business to give you, lot to tell you, what you want. CALL FOR BIDS For Lighting the City Kon. of Salem, Ore Qaino of Chance. The spirit uf pHtUiug b wore or lee inll.v developed in every human being, lb., iiidem'riuut dwnu of Uw hihw latnty uf ctatatw apiHjHsi etKowjty to vcr nature awl stories of Use world's rtt.t guwUiMg d, 'lit yw York Mock lUchaape art) always iMUHWtittg t all da of peo4e. One f tlw beet of thin etas f 4uia i the "Westerner," whtvh will bo prosvnted by The Slww lMHmny i t pia Iwttst) tU4s eveuiMg. The 0ot is slroog, exoiUikg awl skUi fully workeil out. keeJngtU audiewH wurkwd up to a hhjh tkcU of exeitemestt Usrwwgwwt Uw etOire evssttiwj. VU oemesly 1 urigkt awl tiMrkHisK witisiwi leowUwi to the Met of Iwrso jslay. wthe orwtli.g N.aisou tl.- at latt.o lkvs. "S Sealed bids will bo received nt the iilllcc or tho city recorder of the city of SiiIoiii, Oregon, from tliu tluto itp pendud in this notice until the hour of ft o'clock p. m. mi the i'Otli cbiv of Juno, 1800, for the lighting of "the streets and highways o the snltl city of biiloin, Oregon, for periods of three years, nnd live yoara from the ditto of the contract bused upon the accepted bid In Hilt Imliitlf; the Common Council or wild city reserving the right to reject any und nil bids sub mitted hereunder and tho further right to pay the cost accruing under said contract, monthly, In tho cur rent warrants or said iiiunlclDitllly. Estimates necessary to constitute a bldiinodr this will, must be mitdu upon either, or bnlh.gasor olectrlclty, and for the sovoral kinds, degrees ami terms of service hereafter 8ot ferth: KMiCTWC i.mirriNt). A re lamp service, 2000 citudlo power, Ci lumps All night, evory night, per lamp, pur month, Midnight, ovory night, per lamp, pur month. All night, Iuhs tnncn-llght nights, peri imp, per month. Midnight, loss moon-light nights, per lamp, nor month. lf00 candle power, Ifi lamps. Same four degrees of service as above slated, separately. 1200 candle powor, 11 lamps. Sumo four degrees of service ts above stated, suimraluly. 2000 candlo power, .IS lamps. Same four degrees of service as above stated, soimrntely. IBOOcnndle iwwor, tif lamps. Same four degrees or services m suited, ;or brutoly. 12(H) oandlo IMiwer. 36 lumns. S'nmn four degrees or sorvlco as aljovcstulwl, setmrnlely. incamlusrent lighting, .'12 candle tiowur, 00 lamps with posts. Samo four degreos or sorvlceasaboyo suited, soiwrately. :tttaudloowor,2iK) laiupssiispomlod on w Iro. Samo four degrees of sorvlco its above suited, seiNinitcly. 3i ettndlo iviwor, 100 lumps with posts Same four degrees of sorvlco as above stated, separately, 'M windle power, loo lumps suspondetl on wire. Saina rour degrww of service as above stated, t-eparately. t.AK MdltTINtl. Wullsoaeli Hurueis. nvrtnu-o n wiuuie power, at) lamps wit Ii iMta. hti.ue four degrees of service as above Htatwl, siviratuy. Samo burners, powers and postn, 100 amp. oame lour ueu'rotw or service its above stated, separately. Arc lamps to lie hiisiminlod , u feetalajve the grade or streets All Mst.s, gi!i or olectrlo. to bo of inotlern pattern, and HgPt-lovol to bo nut less than oleht i s i foot niuv,. tim eurli-llne of the sidewalks: ivwu i.mv w or metal or wowl. but inntoriol must no sinuNi. SusiHuishm wires to Urtug light-level same its above sutd. Allcostof malntenanee, repairing, lighting, extlnguuhlog. olounlug. broukage. eU?., to bo bonw W tho nurty ootitrHctlng U furnish tlw light as herein called for. Alt tilth, must be accompanied Uy a certified check In the sum or $1000. onuo wivawout uie "uty Heoortlrir of IheClty orUalem. Or.nnoi. &,iid mi.w t- to U roturnetl to the unsincvsriil bid. tiers I m metl lately after the rejection o'thelrWds, awlthe check of tho stwesifMl bidder to bo held hy the said city, as a torfelt, in the ovent of the failure of the said sucoeesful bid der to enter upon the performance of his or their contract awl tno suocass- nil ootnnlet ton thereof within ninety tiny!, ttflor the same shall tmvolwcn slgnetl u Ml aeceptetl by sold UWder. This adwrtkowent is ordered to ap. tHwr in Da Uy pnpors of Sajoiu and PortJaml. Oregon, and Sun FmneJsoo, ihiBoattheCtty of Suletu, Qwgtitt, i .R!llr X 5 9" OHtnoll of W ttittf'. Iw MUt dny uf May, igdji. OHO- OKJSWtMd), Steam Dye Works, No. 10.) Commercial street, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladies' and gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, rc puiredaud pressed. Fine blankets cleaned or dyed md nicely tlnlshed. Kid gloves clouncd, 10c: dyed 26c. Dr J.F. allst. Fall. Cook,.tho Botanical Specl Succoeds Where Others Headquarters for Screen Doors, Etc., Lawn, fiold and poultry fence and siiinglus at lowest irices. SALUM KKNCE WORKS, W'AI.TKB IIobi.ev. Prop, d.HJ eeHute Street RR3BI Little Men and Women And Babyland Magazines have been combined into a 32-tmge book and thu chick hk- DL'CKI) t'UOM tl tO 60 CBNTS A VUK. It is a splendid inngnziuu for chil dren from two to ten yatrs of nge. We want the names a'nd addref-os of mothirs of children of ulwveoges, nnd for it list of tinrv such namos we will send tliu magazine to you o.vx VIIAK FltKC Little Men and Women Co. Troy,N.Y Crossing the Rockies. The most delightful ride across the conti nent is through Ut-ih and Colorado, over what is known as "The Scenic Koute of the World." It matters not nt wht season of the year the tip ts made, at no time does the scenery grow monotonous. It if an ever changing panorama of the beauies of nature. One mon.ntyou are pissing lh'out;h gnrget walled in by rocVs thousands of feet Hgh, and the next you are above the snow hne, skirting pciks that tower above you until they seem almost to reach the ky. One of the characteristics of the Colorado climate is Ih it the extr msi of temperature are never met wiih It is neither so cold in winter nor warm in summer, as uion live lines oi rauwi, which cross the To whom it may concern : This is to certify that Bertha P. Con ner, of Mt.Angef precinct. Marion coun ty, Oregon, has suffered from a cancer ous growth in the leftenr for about three veers. The growth was cutout twice and lmrned out once by Allmny Physicians, but the growth "came back as bad as ever, and twined her so badly that she had to bo taken from school. After three week's treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, the .Botanical Specialist, the growtli entirely disap peared, and nt this date.Jfour months since treatment was begun, the growth has not renpiKwred, and the ear has en tirely healed leaving only the scars in flicted by the Allmny doctors. I hereby certify that thu above state ment is absolutely true, and that Ber tha P Conner, the person mentioned in the affidavit, has resided in my fam ily fiince oarlychildhood, bearing the re lationship to'me of niece. H. C. Losa. Subscribed and sworn to lieore me this eighth day of June, ISM). W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marion county, Oregon. I A lYou Can Get a Lower Berth, V ltd one exception the through trains of the Hurllngton Route are almost Inunably well-lllled. The exception Is our St. Paul Ciilcngo Limited. On the limited there is usually room and to spare. Don't infer that It l neither so lino, nor so fat, as AN V train of ANY other line' betweon St. Paul and Chicago. On the con trnry, there Is no more beautiful train In America. It lias electric light, steam heat, wide vestibules, the most satisfactory dining-car service ou the continent and a lower berth for everybody, A. O. SHKLDON. fieu'l Agent, Portlund, Or. HED FRONT LIVERY Firsts-Class Feed and Boarding stables, 104 COM.MKKCIAL STKKKT. SALEM, ORE. Wm 4JLLREY. Prop. Best Rigs, for Commercial Men Stable In same blurk Hotel Wlllarntttte. larSufc teams and comfortable rig for ladles and family drlying a spec ialty. Horses boarded by day, week or month and best of suMsfnctlon guaranteed. .'5-1 tf Salem Preparatory School. plain! Ihe traveler over the Rio Grade! Wes'crn alto lias the prUil'ce of a stoover, f he soelecsat Halt l.skc City, or any. whre beween Oodcn and Denver, on all clases ot tickets. n '"i iiiiuiuiii'iuii in iu raics, cic, nnu lor descriptive pamphlets, call on the n-arcst Ticket Agent of the O. U. R. & N. Co. or MHi'hern PacihcCo Summnr tnrrn oimow .Till v fi. 131)0 uikiih ana i union ler nioutli : or sdriress. J. D. MANSFIELD, Gen'l Ac't. Kio Gr-nd Western Railway, 142 Third street, Portland, Oregon. Normal and II iith school ! 00 Common and Higher Grades :) 00 Below 7th Grade 2 10 A. J. G.klM), M. A. 7 lm Principal. place SOU.H D EAST VIA OK THE UF. SHASTA RO'JTE THE Pacific Co. Southern KXl'RKSS TRAtVS RUN DAItY 7:00 P Ml Lv...;i'ortland. ..Ar i8;( 945 pm Ar....Satem ....ArJe.: 7 '45 A m) Ar. San Francisco .Lv 1 7,-, Ar Lv Ar .Lv Ar Ar ,Ar .Ar 18:00 A M .25 AM OO PM 1 to r m 6 4S P M OSO A M 6,30 p it 9 25 t M 2 35 P M 040 Am R40 PM A Pew Interesting Facts When puple are contemplsting a trip whether on business or pleasure, they natur ally want the lien service obtainable so far as spt-ed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employes of the Wisconsin Central Lines are paid to serve the public snd our trains are operated so at to make clo e connections vsiih diverging line at all junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair cars on ihrowgh trains. Dining car sen-ice unexcelled, Meals a la Carte. In order to obtain this firM-cks service, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS nd you will intke dirert connections at St. l'aut for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Kt. For any further infoimstion call on any ticket agent or correspond with JS. POND, General Pass, Ant. Milwaukm, Wis, or JAS. A CLOCK, G neral Agent, 24G Star Street, 1 OK 1 1 AM), OKE, 500PM Ar Ogden ... 65 P M Ar Denver. 6.40 AM Ar . . . . Omaha . . . 8-15 r M Ar Chicago . . 7.00 A M Ar. ..Los Ancies. 8'ts PM Ar ... E Paso ... 4,15 P M Ar.. ..Fort Worth.. 7.55 A m Ar.. New Orleans. DINING CARS OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman tirst-class and toutis; sleeping cars attached to all through tralm. Tourist cars through to Chloago without change. KQSanURO MAIL, r-UAILY. 8.'3o A M Lv. . . Portland .". Ar 1 430 p y to,'SS A M Lv. . . .Salem. .. . Lv i 1 jo.'P u 520 p it 1 Ar . . Roseburg. . Lv J7.3oa u ' "West i5iDEDTvisioN"r' BETWEKN ?0RTtANO AND CORVALLIS. Mall ttains daily except Sunday. 70 AMI Lt. . .Portland. . Ar ( 5:50 p u 1 1. '55 cm 1 ix. . . .worvqins.. i.y 1-2 At Albany and Corvalhs rains of the C. & E. Ry. INDEPENDENCE O PM con vci 1 1'ASsENGEk. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY RXCBPT SUMJAV. 450 P M 7.'30 P M S:0 PM Lv Lv Ar Portland Ar . McMinnville Lv Independence Lv 0V25 a u A M A M 5--SO , I 4.'So Direct connections at San irar.cisco m h steamship lines f HAWAII, 1APAN CHINA. 'IHEPHILLII'lNEj and ACS. TRAL1A. For through tickets and rates call o- W. W, SKINNER, Depot Agent, or C D GAHRILLSONCity Ticket Agent, 232 Corr mercial St. Salem O.'. K. KUKULEK, Managei MARKHAM G. F. &P. A. Portlani THE GREAT SALT LAKE HOUTB', The attention of easthound travoiuis is called to the advantages offered them by the Rio Grande Western, ' t'hu Great Salt Lake Route." The same rates prevailed whether the trip is mane via Huntinpton or !-an Fran. cihkj. The passenger has hit choice of two routes out of Portland, three through Colo, mdo, and four cam thereof. No oilier line out of Portland oan offer such a variety of routes, in addition, a day's stopover Is clven all inwngers at any point In Utah or Colo. rano. inrougu pullman and touiiit tleep-1 nig cars Are run on all trains, as well as free .....I lni.ii. ..Ik.! .. rt. . t I "k v"i. vm, 111c service ana ac commodations offered are equal if not su perior, to tho.e of any trans-continental road, and tales are always as low as the lowest. If you contemplate a trip cast, write to J. D. Mansfield, G.ntrnl Agent, Rio Grande Vestein Railway, 142 'IhirdStreet, Poitlaml Oregon, for any lnforiHatio.1 you may need in refeicncc to rate, route or accomodations. w lllotf There is only one in town to get a FIRST-CLASS HARNESS If you are n stranger, ask your neighbor, he will tell jou to go to W. W. J 01IN3 jus bank of the Red Front Drug Store. 4-5d wtro Tho Intor-Stnte University System of Musical Instruction. K. II. SCOTT. D. M. ritESlDKXT -a-wB-MraM-r-rViM-rirtffiMaaaaak. wnu then Oilers trivel'rs choice of ih foltewln routes east. They arc all famous for scenic attraction. O. R. & N, via Ogden and Denver Shasta Rcute 1 1a facramemo, Ogdtn and Denver. Shasta Rou'e via Sacramento. Mai xc Alberiuernu. I T,ta A daily line of ihrotmh IU LMAN . Tim MUd l 10 m. in DKI'IRT I OH I TIME HUIEDVLE. From Portland auk 1 K I Fut salt like. Demer Ft. Worth Mail' Oiualia Kansas City, Stfi I" s p. in.1 IjiiiIm liieaeo nnd EhsU i I' Hookane. Minim. m. kane, MiKilin, t. I'aul, Diilntli. Mil. km 0 H;er ft : a ra. Siio-ka Flyer 2.Jp .Witlln Walla, waulee ciilcngo and cant. ! OCEAN BTBVMSIIirs. 8 p m. For Shu Pranrlttoo, I stall every rive (Uyn. I p. in I p. ni Dp. m.l COLUillllA HIVKK v till..' CTPAIIlilf Sstur- .To Astoria nnd uiiy'LinJInns, nx Suu. 10 p, 111. Ivc lArba- SHlem WII.bA5IKTTK ItlVKIt loru v niu. Portland, .Ncwlmru' nnd war fin. in. PALACE and 'lOCRISTsLEEFERS. San Francisco and Ios Angeles to Chlcag this is The Short Line ft v.. ...... I ... ., t . .. ... . . . t .luinTimi v.uiivraiiTu inmiiauun wnicn i 1 en brndnulnir numiier ft (aeulty b lniiMlrwU from southern California o. i1 " 1 IKIIiIIm lv tlM.UHrin.1.. kni).n.ltii I.W.M tllAUtWtHllyNtHttHI, For U bvnpfit of Pupil tifl'rltiitw 'IWlitjnt At Home. KIIIIITII fH.-JII)..HTIC YE.R. t frtltimttM urnn!ed from a rtKulrly char ttinl Institution. Cxplanatiim or the s)tiii In detail In tinsel eoluinnn Wntfili fur iu hTTA A.NUKKS-WI LMMAN. Swl Reirimuttv(i ami MtHfllr ol the lVeultr btudiH) m-r llrtt NatloMl llank 1Mb., l)mi lir tU'll IlLuffw fltl.U fur nilvuti.1 i.l.i.r. Ih plaint ittartt. To the East, Apply to the agents of the O p St N., O. S, L., Southern t'aciric, or h undersigned. or lower and descriptive literature. J. J DFA LRKUX Gen'l Act Worcester. HMj. PoitUml .Moll Wed Frl Invo liiidliigs. For Da Ion Mon wen Frl Tu Ihur t-at. 3 iupm SaIiiii ('urvailla 111 Thtl l'nliitt. Sal I S l. ml WII,I..MBTTK HIVKIt I lem AliMiiy itud wny IDs. m .lUll ntil rr The Geo, M, Beelcr Insurance Agency rrrag3&, , IIIBT OREGON WEEKLY 11.00 m The 'Modol Oregon Nowspflpor uml Pumlly JJourwil. UnllliiK Newn, Fiction, Lltorttry, Itunuli utio Dairy und.Mtirkut News lnattrantlyo roadnble fnrui. raiai' joontu Is issued Thiirsiliiy.tiMirnlngJIn Um Ufiwifh all nnr Of tlm suite tho tsumo ,ik. Always to the front with bMt rates and K)lloks In tlw ladlng companius. Employment Agency, Do you want, woric, or newl lialp of any kind? Apply nt ouoo. Rental Agency, Prop-arty to int. HwUtsjr our agaucy. 2&i COMMEBCIAL b'TRKBT, SAL1M4, WILLAMKTIE RIVER DIVISION -Daily liosts 10 Porttaud as above. Tranfrs to street car line at Oreg Oil; If Ihe steamers are delayed there oaud trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Wrshlng ton, or California. Connect on made at Poit land with all rail, ocean anHnver lines W. H.IIURL11UR1. Gen'l Pas. Apt. Portland. ( G. M. I"OWERS. Agent, Trade street docV Salen. . IIOISE & BARKER, City Agents. YAQ UINA EOU TE iiri lUllli l-V fouiiectlnicat YAQUIN.V wilhtlib YAQLIXA HAY STEAMSHIP COMPANY 8TKAMEItS "AVEEOTT" Flrwlf In every re ct. The anove kle4ruer Is du to sail from Yaqulna every cluht days. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS tta CO CUT STKKKT. Ptw H. I. ShoriMt ltoute iletween Ildueei Valley I'oiuls and hu Francisco Aitny d 1'olnts Wwt to San Francisco CWu 110.00 Mouud Trlp.. . 17.00 y5. . KDWI.N STONE. 1 r, & r. ,. Manage' J.TCKNKK Amut, Albany, Or. ni id 100 Weekly... MiktB SssanialLv ..f Uu -....,. .. Shrsil a7 G...-B." "' work rjAflBL' anH ....,..,!.. .. ;..,. It.. . i ' ".""WIUIJ, i( Mill Vvl-rU0 - .& Prices. mm Mill. (J nod - u before lTln your order for wiU or tank Phone m L In two lwrUisnnUlns all Iwiwrtant Pttr-sfRti, ailfjwl uutlgUitu INnwf. J"" An ludapoudant Asswiltitotl Pmfe 1-tipjr.fur the pie, Sjih1 forrsamplfts free. M il Ill! Vm- PKOMIT WORK AND LOW FRICRl Herschbach Reiffelman BLACKSMITHS and WHEELKIGHTS. dent. c:.tr ina insjiisjat m f p We iwpair mini; will shue your Mor, build or your wjitfosi or liuptttiMOMU lCntMl Ul stV Mllr n..). su. ...... .w ". ...' t.l"T? w MttUloctury. Sbon 1 CO Cliaa1ctju. RAZOR TAX AM fiMh am brtvby IM IfautMM ot -c for WII.UMKTTK UIVKU DIVISION STEAMER WM. M, HOAG, OtpUtin (lo. Rasbe, Kuimlnc WtHin Fortlund and Corvallli, stoppiiiK at 11 way kwlings. KIVKR 80IIKDULK. !K)WN - TiieUys, Ttiurstlays am Sundays Uvt Lorvallls e a 111 (..KiUk.MtHtny tu w lavc HueiM Vista .. sum le Iiidviwudtmce... . .. t a. in Uav8 SttWm joa. m Arriv lVnliiM,i i so Ul'-Mrtiklaya, WadiMbdaysaiid Fridays. Uaves lortlHiul 6 a. m Lanve. .Newton; 10 ). m Uariw 8sIh. ... 8:i) p. m Uavw iukpndtin.. a c) p. in Uaviw IbitHH 'tHtt... 7:30 n. ra vsEf x&stz. -.y-a?p- '' VWTmH...... Tho stftWMer nai ! akMtainoUllotM. JMurtiiMKl for IMaMMOtK. OMk-Pitotof suie street. U. .. 11:00 p. m eoulpMl with flrt- Including au ulnant carrying botb frlk'ht and MAKRTZ, AoHtU saiui. orsgw C. SULLIVAN 8'iP1 AlbAtiy iwi'i Oregon Shou Liue Railroad Tke Pln-at Route to Montana, Utah, Cshrtitlo aad all Eastern Poliits a rwlM, ia tbe i etMftle of ih, fa Lulosi r-ftu-nie niat if IUOU LIho. or tbe Ut 'nas. IIOFER 1JROS Look at the thno H I)uyi to Salt Lake 2J Days to Denver t Dhj-s to Clilcatro It Days to New York iH piBR Qua, sad TpHlEiB Falatw Slw pan cntcsT $ SB traia. rr (ttrUHir tttJwsHatiasi apply ta BOia A HARKSR. Aaw. 6Jw W 8. COMAK, 8nT Ael t r T w1mi'm 1 v- tiwwm, iv. "- ak ."S ? 'ff $ tEEm ' TWsd St. Ptt4 " .-.. 11 imr aim v j loi -m . wsbs, -ttaas um uohm Hosia. , o-ftM Exkauttlon anj break doii fallows Grip, frccat it by using Dr. Mile' Nervine