Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, June 26, 1899, Image 2

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    6
C.
IS
WE DO, DO IT!
It does not matter how, or why, the GREAT SUC
CESS of our SPECIAL SALE of MENSSUITS
E roving that our values and efforts are appreciated
v. ave decided us to inaugurate this
Surprise Sale in
Children's Clothing
Until further notice our entire stock of Children's
Glothing will be offered at SPECIAL PRICES.
Absolutely no reserve -- all fresh, new and up-to-date
Goods.
New Duck Pants New Belts
New Caps New Hats
',
6. w. Johnson & Go.,
257 COMMERCIAL STREET,
DAM CAPITAL JOURNAL
V UOfR BROTHKKS
MONDAY, JUNE 2(1, 1800.
lly, One Tear 3.00, In Advance
DIly, Four MonUi 91 00, U Advnnoo.
Weekly, Ono TToar 01.00, Itt Advanoo
EDITORIAL REVIEW.
Iloro in tho mot Important tittnrnnco
of Gov. Koonovelt'H mlilruHH nl Hut re
union of tho Hough Ithler rcKhnent:
"TIiIh wnna typical Atiiurlcnu rcgl
mont. Tho majority of itn iiiumhurri
camo from tho FouthwiMt, hut not nil.
Wo had in our runkH EaotornorH, Went
erncrti, Northerners, BoutlioriiorCutlio
IIch, 1'roU'HtantH, .Town, OohIIIoh iiioii
wIioho pnrontw wnro ltorn in Gurinuny
or Ireland, and inun wIiimo unccBtors
wuro born on tho Intuitu of tho Jiiiiiuh,
tho Iludnon and at lMyrnonth Hook,
nearly threw ccnturioH n0, mid all wor
AinorlcaiiH in hunrt und pout, in npirll
und purimco AmerlcnnH, and nollilug
oluo. Wo know no tllHtlntstlonof cktiI,
birtliplaco or ronldunro. All wocurtNl for
vih tiiat n man hIioiiIiI do IiIh iluty,
Miowhlnmulf ahirt, patli-nt mid eiulur
Ing, kcxmIIii cump itiidou tint miiruli nuil
valiant in lmttlo.
'My tioniradcH, tlio ruiilimmt wnrilait
a microcosm of our rent country, and
tho principles which uuuhlud iih tomako
no much out of it aro thoxo upon wltluli
wo miiHt net in tho nation llwilf if wo aro
to Mtatid lovol to tho nocdH of our Ktvut
doHtlny. In admiulNlorliiK UiIh irrrnt
country wo iniiHt know no North, South,
Kant or Wt'dt. Wo inunt pay no heed to
a iiiuu'h creed ; wo iiiiihI holudifforont iih
to whether ho In rich or jioor, provided
only that ho Ih Indeed u kmm1 man, a
Kood cltixen, u Kootl Amorlfiin. In our
political and moo la I lifo alike, In order to
Miiccecd purnirtnontly wttinuttt luumour
conduct on tho tlwmlotnio and tho golden
nilo. Wo inimt put In praiitUo tliotm
-holy vlrtuoH, for tlit lack of whluh no In
tolloctunl hrllliuuey, no matorlal pros
perity can uvur ntoiiu. It h u good
(hint for u nation to he rich, hut It iu a
Wtor thliiK for a nation to Im the
mother of men who jtowwrt tho iUali
Ucn of honoHty, of coumo, and of coin
mon koiiho,
"Wo have many threat pmhleiuHidiovd
of uh, no AmurlcauN, iih d Ntrldo along
'tho road to national Kroatnemi prohloinn
of homo udmlnlNtratlou and pnilileiim
that affect our iicalini'A with tho oiitltlu
world. Wo cannot Holvothem if ho ap
proach thum iu tho xplrit of levity or
NVntnirioriouH bottNtfulmw. Btlll mt If
wo upproath them In a Hptrit of timid
ity, und leant of nil if iu deollng with
NEVER TOO OLD
TO BE CURED
S'f f Crfl&t Dtaeeiurr in
1 O) O. I) 1 Will DlDddlTIg IU
MPfife. it Gives Them
WW wIM MM LIIli
tho remedy which will Vtot their ayntma younj. by purifying tho blood,
inorougnir rviuoving mi wmia acoumuiauons, ana inipari
lug now ktrtfiigth And lifo to tho whole body It Inormnea
th uppetlto, bulldi up tho Miergica, nnd senda new llf
giving blood throughout the entire nyetem
Mm, riirah Pike, 477 llroadway, Mouth Ikwtou, write t
" I am MTenty yean old, and had not enjoyed good health
for tweuty ycara, I wu elok in ditfettwt waya, mid iu
addition, bad Kctetna torrlbly on ouo of my leg. Tho
doctor tld that ou account of my ago, I would never l
well again. 1 took u down bottles of 8, 8. 8. and it cured iu
completely, and J am hnpy to aay that
I fcol as well m I ever did iu my lifo."
Mr. J, W Loving, of Colquitt, Ua., saya: "For eight
'mi rWra I ouffored torture from it llery eruptlou on
mt nfeta, I tried almost every known remedy, but they
SbmI mm by one, and I was told that my ago, which is
afaiy-aiaT, wm Hgalukt mo, and that I oould never hop
tote wU saiH. I llnally took 8. 8, ri., and it oleant4
Ifcorot4gltly, nnd now 1 am m
rn.rn.rn. roR thk
rr it Mm a4f immi
v whlclj au build up and utreagthen
it U the only one wldoh Is guaranteed
uiAritiirv. n ruin In and other d&Uiaelnir
, mmm teMta noLub.
m Im mrt-lT from roots and
II. II .. J . wwwwr "
ism aaa am aS uaAVaUi
a?5j mw PPf f " V"
I stH) worst vwmm ot ovnuuifi, vhv. mwhw, mranHMti)
CVfelo Ulcers, IlolU, or any other due of 4he blood.
j - Hv.. - aSuAt BjawLVij
P WaV PamW OTsVM
WW w Mat ir
tiinm wo do not imitat iiou honesty mid
rigliteoiiHiieHH, uixm that uprightneHH of
churacter which In tho koyntono hi the
arch of true national grciittirwH."
An Albany paper Haye: I'coplo 15011
orally nay Congressman Tonguo deliv
ered a fltio addrexH before tho Htudentx
of Albany college ami the big audience
at tho U, P. church. It wan full of ex
cellent thotmhtM and in conceded to have
been a ninnUirly effort. TIiIh remlndH
iih that ono of tho ahlcflt urgumentH
over made on tho I'liolilo coant iu favor
of free Hllvor wuh by thin Miiino titltintctl
gentleman four or (Ivo yearn ago,iii fact
in November, 1801, ono which with all
hi talent ho Iiiih nevor been able to an
Hwer hlniwilf. It wuh iu tho name con
vincing imiHterly Htylo.
A Bnloin Kopuhllfnti juijior given tho
county court grout pralno for introduc
ing economy. .TtiHt tho name if ox
peiiHcx ami taxen In Marlon county aro
over reduced to where they hIioiiM ho it
will bo duo to the pcrHlfltonl and morel
Iomm hniiimerlng of all John and extrav
agance by tho puKtrH of thin county that
aro not controlled by tho Itepuhllcau
ring M)ltlc!uiiH. Tliey demirve xome
crctlit ax well an tho county court.
Mr. (lurretwon.tho WuHhlngtou olllcial
here to locate tho I'ontolllou n!(o, wiih
taken upon a high mountain and hIiowii
the whole oarlh, and dcclurcH thin Ih the
fulrcHt purl:
"I am HiirprlHid at what I have hcoii
In tlio thin Htato. I oxKctotl, an moat
Kimturn people do, to hco a wild unre
claimed country, IiiHtoud I have found
u country uliomiiiltlxiuiH have kept up
tilth tho progrottH of tho tlnum, a region
that Ih an ideal ono for a home, and for
hidiiNtrial outorprlmi, acllmato that for
pliHimintuotM Ih all that could ho dotdrcd.
After viewing tho country through
which I have pawed in coming to the
coant, the deiiho fnllluuo of your tretw
and tdiruliH, and tho gtowth mailo by
all vegetable life almoHt mako mo think
1 nm In u tropical country. Yeidenhiy 1
wuh taken to tho top of one of the high
IiIIIh ntNir tiulem, hi l'olk county, from
whluh 1 muv tho breadth of tho Willam
ette valley ami caught a blrdnoyo view
of a dozen or mora of your town and
village. That wan tine of tho pruttlext
vIovvh I ever wiw, and wan well worth
tho trip to behold."
I'rof. Iladley, the now l'rtwttluut of
Yalo college, a mm and graduate of
Yale, Ih unruly a man north hearing.
ilo xuya thin of tho man who gotn con
trol of an iudtiHtry and need it to plunder
tho multitude of cemmmeni:
"Wo read of abiiHoti by triiMtM. That
phraxo ban far greater tilguillcaiive than
manv h uite it retiliie. When a huttl-
Ago doea not nooetsarilr meui
foebleuu and IU health, and
neany nu 01 100 iokiuim nuiong
older people can bo avoldc-J Mot elderly
iopla aro very autoeptlblo to lllneu,
inn ic u wnouy unueCftuarr, ny ktH't
ing their blood puro they cu fort try theuuwIVM
o m to eaoajM tUrtni fourths of tho ailment
from which they sutler bo Kvoerullr. 8. 8. 8. la
pertect naatiu."
blood
bbs, ad baa no cttemlcals wbatovei
T" . - . b m
f WHt f0lO VW., uta .
MlMLiF 1
Hood's
Stimulate the ttomnoli, m
reuse the llrcr, cure bilious- K1J I I 4
nest, lieadache, dlzrlneti, F III Jfc
lour ttomacli, conitlpitlon, V v
te. 1'rlc ctntt, HoM ij all drti(telt.
Tin 00I7 Hill to Uk wltlj Uuod'i Sanv j-lllft.
new) gets ho lnrgo tiiat it is necenmry to
monojKjlIze it, tho man who turns it
about ho an to further bin own endfl,
HolflHhly abuses his trunt, and in Junt m
much a wrong-doer to ho public uh the
man who delilwrately robn tho widow."
The current number of tho American
Monthly Review of HovIowh contahiH an
article from tho jran of Uyron W. Holt
on "TriiHtH," that in one of the clwiroflt
and npimrotitly, fnlrot"oxiKjHltIonH of
thin subject that wo have won published,
While the article referred to boars Ukui
all plume of the question, particular at
tention Ih given to exposing the fallacy
that IrustH cheapen tho cost of goods to
tho consumer.
Mr. Holt, in his article, makes the
startling statement that there aro GOO
trusts iu the United Status capitalized
at between 10,000,000,000 and H,(XK),000,
000, although tho actual value Ih prob
ably htm than (11,000,000,000. On the
fictitious capitalization, running Into
tho billions of dollars, tho consumers
must pity dividend)!.
It is shown in tho article by a series of
tables that in many instan;eH trusla have
rained the price of products, ami it is
not evident but that they have done this
in orery instance. Tho price of wire
nulls Is shown to have advanced 100 K)r
cent slnco tho Wlro Nail Trust was
formed, ami tho prices of nearly all man
ufactured articles have advanced from
10 to CO per cent during tho Inst eight
mouths, the g' .'utest period of activity
iu trust formation In tho history of the
world.
The Standard Oil Company is said,
during the vast three years, to have paid
dividends amounting to 111 per cent, or a
total of fill, 110,000. Ktock in tills com
pany is now selling at 100, which given it
a par value of f 170,525,000. Iu a table
of prices of refined and crude oil it is
seen that tho decline in tho price of Ixitli
was much more rapid lniforo than since
tho formation of this trust.
The real opjectlon to the Trust Ih not
that It hUIIoh competition, for that has
some merit, but that It creates a small
plutocratic claw who are made enor
mously rich by being able to collect
money from the millions for articles of
necessity. Tho state should he the only
plutocrat.
To Dura litiiiitimlluii Forum
Talto Ouiuuretn Uuntly C'utliurtlc. lOo or Uo.
II C. O. O. (all to curs. druKuUtu rufucu inancy.
Imperial Limited.
Tho Cadudluu 1'uciflc Ity. Im now mak
ing the fastest time acmes the continent.
Their service is of the most splendid
description, All chtssos of passengers
aro carried 011 tho "Imperial" train.
You may travel anywhere by the
Canadian I'uclllc ity. and Hoo line.
Mr, ( M. I-ookwood Is agent for Ka
loin. ll-W-tf
The Crops,
All reKirts indluito heavy gmiu and
hay crops, lino slmuerH Sunday have
been a great help to grain mid gardens.
Prune growers rejiort that on tho hill
orchards there will bo enough fruit to
pay for euro of the roliuiiln. Cherries
will not ho abundant but thocrop comes
on lluely. Straw hurries command a
good prico in the Salem murk) t.
Kilurnto Vmir llotvoU Willi llmcurntn.
Oatnly Catlinrttc. curu conittliulloa furevel,
UVi.ll&e. It 0.0.0 fal). driiiipUta rituittl inoiivy
LODUU NEWU.
Hepoit of the Doings of Varloua I.oilpcs
in Salem.
At their meeting Saturday night the
Modern Woodmen of America tlecitlml
to attend tho return of tho Oregon Vol
unteers in it Uxly. This was tlone ukui
Invitation of the 11. A. It. The M. W.
of A. .order have several nuimhersainong
tho boys ami will welcomu them In a
royal manner umn their return.
TIiIh evening a ehaptur of the tinier of
tho Hastum Star will 1st instituted a
Staytou by tho tlegrvm staff of Chudwlck
Chapter No. 117. of this city. Many
noted menilHjrs of tho ortler In tho state
will Ihi prttwnt at tho initiatory wrvleo,
among them will be: Judge T. 1 ityan,
Orwgon City, grand juitron of tho ortler,
and Mrs. Iloburt l.utke, tho grand ma
tron, attended by Mrs. V. W. Setlle
mter, MH'retaiy, will have tho work iu
charge.
A large uumlir from Salem Hipl
ui- to utteml iKMtale the regular team.
The nmmlKirs of the ImUiHiiulemv
uiiistiiiic lotlgn I Hive IsMtn Invited t at
tend ami uiwot with the Salem lodgo
next I'riday. It is uudertjtutsl that
nlmut 50 arc- to 1h pntntut mmiiig down
via ucurhm lioat.
Stitunlay owning, us wus advwliMttl
the Ituyul nelglilHim gNW imm af Uiwlr
rH'ial eutwrtMiuiniNitM MMUrUlluy uf m
pnignim uihi leirtMHiiuwuva, wiitcn wn u
xery pletuwiit affair awl wH MtUmded.
Tlie prtgraui wiiMlttwl tit music, ImuIi
vtKitl anil iiutrumeutal ami a talk bt
Mw. llui.iltlln of I'audUtoH, whMi was
well rer4vMl. Mr, llanibliu gow (mm
heie to Alliany whert she instttnttM u
camp of ltoyul NVighlKira this wwk.
Saturvlay HftrmHMi the preliminary or
gsiiisatitui of a (Add n id Nuthv lUuglt
tern ! Otvgm was eturiel out iumI Mrs
i). S Kngluud was uhomm elutirwwu uwd
Mrs. Mary W. Puttwxui as wvn'tary.
Much prwliminary iHtsiitseti wait trwu
uctml. The intMttiig was Hthlrtsnsl l
ifiul pinHHr women, one was Mrs K.
J t'urnell. who wiu. 111 thisanik initui
itratit train iu which Mtmiw Wliitmun
.tMMHHl the toiittnoMt. Mauy otlui
luluwulso atldw-l the UHHtim-. A
IM f iiaiiHM ul s3.V' h wviuva
IliiUMItKHI to totH llMV UtttM aigtWii U
ana thaw wtU tw W timWtuuiHista
HiniHg etibJii In bUlMU. AuidiwllM will
i Ih- mad for a charter mnltwitb ual
mhui n (l&urfadtiug wUlu w dl li Ih p
emtloii. Oniwslntw U dsjcllcil by Hhhuii ,
AM'W PlL.UA.
COL. CORNELIOUS DEAD.
Veteran of the Early Indian Wars
Raised a Regiment During the
Rebellion.
Colonel Thomas It. Cornelius died nt
Ids home at Coriiolius Saturday night
June 21. His condition hail been crit
ical for many months, and hisdoath was
not unexpected. The funeral took place
at 10 o'clock Monday.
Colonel Cornelius wits n pioneer of
18-IC Ho waH born in Howard county,
Missouri, November 14, 1827, and came
with his parents to Oregon when 18
yours old. Colonel Cornelius was the
oldest of 10 children. Ho lived with
ills father on a donation land claim
four miles north of Cornelius for three
years. Then he took up n donation
land claim adjoining his father's, ami
was lt owner for over 50 years.
When tho newH of tho mnwmoro of Dr.
Whitman and others becumo known,
Colonel Cornelius enlisted us a prlvute
in a company then organized, ami fur
nished his own horso ami equipments.
Ho was in live battle with the Indians,
who were well urmed and numerous. He
was promoted to first sergeant.
Filially tho Indians were compelled to
to come to terms. Foon after his return
the discovery of gold in California took
him to that state. He mined iu 184R
011 tho American Fork, the Mokeliimne,
and 011 the Stanislaus, and wuh success
ful. In ono day ho took out 100. A
year Inter he returned home and re
mained with his father during tho win
ter. Tho following yenr ho married
Miss Florentine Wilks, formerly of In-
iliuuu. Ho and his wife had crossed
the plains in the same train, and her
father hud, settled iu Washington county.
Shortly after their marriage they be
gan house-keeping on their claim, ami
lived there 20 years.
When the Indian war broke out iu
ihw .ir. uornoiniH oullHtcu In company
I), Washington county volunteers, and
was elected captain, ills company
crossed the Cuscude mountains and
joined the others at Tho Dalian, the
regiment of Colonel Nosinitli. Ilo was
engaged ugulusMho Indians, mid Cap
tain Cornelius showed his courage ami
pluck in many wnyH. He made a lino
record for himself.
After the war, In 185(1, Colonol Cor-
nelliis wuh elected to the terrltorinl log
Islutiire, und wuh elected euch succeed
ing yenr until he hud served 20 years In
tho legislature. He wuh twice elected
president of the Huiuto. lie wits thus
connected with the enactment of the
legislation of that important period In
the history of the young state. During
the civil war he was 011 the right side
of nil the great (piestioiiH that came up.
In 1801 Colonel CorueliiiH wuh com
missioned by President Lincoln to raise
11 regiment of volunteer cuvulry In Ore
gon, with onleiH to report to the adjutant-general
at Washington. This Ire
did. lie exacted to Join Colonel Maker
at the front, but Maker was killed nt
Hull's Hluff. Ah nil the regular unity had
Irttcn taken from Oregon Colonel Cor
uelliiH mill his men were usslgued to
service on the ctsist, looking after the
Indians and other enemies of the conn
try. While stationed nt Witllti Walla,
iu 1802, he resigned uml returned home,
and turned his attention to farming.
Colonel Cornelius was 11 stanch Ue
publican from the organization of the
party. He was defeated for governor of
Oregon by Sylventer Pennoyer in 188(1.
Colonel Cornelius' wlfedlod In 1804,
ami two years later he married MUs
Missouri Smith, of Illinois, the daughter
of Itev. Win. K. Smith, a Methodist
minister. ills survivors are; His
wife, two brothers, William, of Moiiu
tulmlale, and John, of Cornelius; two
sons, Judge lleiijamin P., of Cornelius,
and T, C, of Astoria; three daughters,
Mrs. HlimilH'th Shaw, Sun Diugn; Ms.
(. L.t Hancock, ami Mrs. Aluxuudor
Concher, Portland; ami throe sister,
Ann Freeman, HilMiorn; Mrs. William
Kane, Forest (irove, and Mrs. Iwnto
ilium, Portland.
'Itiiiicos Klzur Itulnntl Hays my
wife used IhiWMmM llurb ton ono
iiiunth, hor bnokaoho le cured." tl 31 tr
A Conveit to Sunday Picnics.
Horn, Sunday, June 18, in tills city,
to the wife or itev. Anderson, a Mm.
And yet ltev. Anderson told us a few
days aijo that he was opposed to Sunday
picnics. Jefferson lteview,
No wonder
(tome women
feel 111 if the
ilurafte which
cotuUutly pur
sue theut U
Jtut a nutllk--Hunt
devil
dooming tbem
to ruttU mi.
tiy Thound
of women who
could set o re
hrf from any
other source
h a v e written
KMtcful letters
to Doctor K V.
I'ieiee. chief coiuultiui Jilijrlciti of the
Invalid' Motel ami Suuicuf Inttitute, ot
llutfotu, N Y . telling him uf the benefit
leoeivcd ftooi hit wondctful prrteitplltHV.
and the catoful piofrtttioual aitvice which
he kntU by mall without chaiue
A UiW llvlnit In Wot Klou MtdUoti Cow.
N V . Mr. MUle A Wlktr In a mw Mlrr
! Ik Itcret; M ' I wrile Iu inform yuu
vrftat your rruintlf h-e Jane for wr, but thy
tww h4x me o tuuch that 1 Vtww aoK whie
tt twawHicc at where to leave otf, at 1 h4 uili
ttMtitUMtUHi uf Rmeiiu lr threw imn 1
b4 Mth U4 ieU. I ihousht that if Uyfoa
yul Jutt ttt I dl4 tiol want U wake and uT
fer again, I would he glad lo hv death cvntr
any hIjIiL 1 gut udi.courarvd It teeiuot at if
I twuVit never be wetl and lM(y ilu I had
a. bHulk tttell tuwarU wwulnn AtuettutM
I (. a. If 1 nwU uut irt Utiuth rnuuvh tu U
tuul ttlMtttul Mlu Iu the tup of ttvy htvl. ami
Mt MttwH I fttt i tf vuntttlilH tfrwdftil
ra cutac Iu namwu t vutihl uot irlt uU
eUtHtf I cwM wfke a dotca thetU Mt nuA mi
lN aM the dieadfut tMti I wrl4. ftuttt fr
uwte wtl.iM. uutlittWu. atttiiuatl U.
a tut rhwMMalU' Mewittlgta
' I rttvttcall wlwarettinwtwK Uwt otUy Iu ute
I)r Iterve Nteiiwtiw. Ihu Iu gel ah ad toe aUu,
NH H ha belnl m o Mitch I wuuut aAy
euuvsh iu iteaW uf Uxh the JK and the
lewedU I kwk an vur tnedMnaa Weins a
Ottd-MHtol ami wiU ati. (tod to ukU kuHaeina
hiwuutt) mthc il hi irnef '
Pur neru trouble and utlmcnta pecu
liar to wtmten Ur Pierce's Havutite pre
cti)tU)H U the only piapitry letaetly
ilesisHad by a leptttaily etluCMteU p-eHetau.
1S biMMchUI aReetiutt ami dlsaatlve dtFfi
ultle hU " (raVOeu Mini teal OfcifiyT' b
the tttte penuaneat cute lite 'Phmia
roHets ate the iwtrt vSesttva aatual noti.
KtUJtHK klathC Wf fXtlatta4),
.Send ta Dt K. V lteiav MuiW N Y
fur a floe eurtv of the " ISaatnle'a MmI!..i
AdvUer." ptar pape-ttd wicj- ishk i
U atic-ctnt aUuit ta cxt utaillug wily.
Cloth bouud, t aUiujia.
rKXifiV
CASTOR i A
For Infants and Children.
le Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Blgnaturo of
M&&i
Herschbacfhnu
Reiffelman
BLACKSMITHS and
WHEELRIGHTS,
We will shoo your horfcc, build or
repair your wagon or Implements
Helm; located to stay our patrons
Imvcu Rimrantcc that our work will
be satisfactory. Shop lOOChcmckcta
street. TelcDlione 2705. 4-1 tf
Headquarters for Screen Doors, Etc.,
Lawn, field nnd rsiultry fence
ami shingles at lowest prices.
SALfCfvl KKNCK WORKS,
Wai.tkr Mori.ky, I'rup,
d.4-15 W UtHtc Htrtft
P R B B I
Little Men and Women
Magazines have been combined into
a .'Ili-pago lxok and the riticK he
DUCBI) KKOM 1 to 60 Cli.NTS A VKAIt.
It is it splendid magazine for chil
dren from two to ten years of ago.
Wo want the names and addresses
of motlnrs of children of above ages,
and for a list of m-rv such names wo
will send the magazine to yott o.vk
YK.Ut FHKK.
Little Men and Women Co.Troy,N,Y
There Is only one place
in town to get a
FIRST-CLASS HARNESS
If you are a stranger, ask
your neighbor, he will tell
ou logo to W.W.J OUNiJ
jus' labk of the Red Front
Urug Store. H5d wlro
T.J. StJLLiTAN
I'ltAGTICAl. TAlLOlfj
A nice line of uoods und samples on
hand, Suits 315 up. I 'ants $"
p, a pcrect tit guaranteed, at
1 0 tr 140.RTATK STltKKT
Premium on Warrants.
Aiiypartle ItavhiK Mnrlon tir l'olk county
wurrHtiU Id illH)souf, will tin well to call n
tliHiiiIlttiuf Cupiuo llreyimiri, ITU Coiiiiiicrrlnl
Htrtit, wltlt .Im .v llarkfr. 1 will nllnw
prninluiii en all moli tirupcrly uiuIiiimI wnr
riinlH. Mitaoy to loan at C mi' I 7 pi'r cunt later
11 tin Iriiprovnl f.irmn. Nit (unnnlmlon
IiIAw3iii Kl'flKNK IIIIKV.MA.t
Yhllu turner lllock. T,0 CHimnttirclnl atreel
BUGGIES WAGONS,
CARTS HACKS ETC.
The Best in the World at the Lowest Prices.
MOWERS.
tAY TOOLS.
BINDERS.
We always lead on stvle. cnialitv und low nrire.
Large supply of everything in our line. Warehouses oppo
site Brewery, near Salem Flouring Mills.
MITCHELL, LEWIS Sl
ST AVER CO.
J. At. Forsyth e, Manager.
,00 BEST OHM WEEKLY f
The MtKleiOrogonJINewapaport'andJ.Fatnlly.IJtiiirnnl.
Unltlug.Nows, Flallon, Htcrury,iltancliand: Dairy
aiulMtirket News lnattrnctlye readable form.
SALBM WHHKLY HU
liCis-tuotl ThurMlayiniornlng
of tho state tho Mime week.
Ml
ic -si.00 Wly...
In two nartsamiUilnsall ImiHirUttu FirulitnNutlunal
aml!j(atQ;Nes.
1
t
,
mm
i
An IndeiHindont AiwoolatwM'r&is I-aprjfor the P
plu. Soud for auiple freu.
TiiHJouKNALliastbullwt roixwtuf tlie duloin uf
the iDKMaiuN awl vtctte itUeJU, as wqJj ai lodn.
denf.cbwr ind , rmiuMto all public uiaUirs.
b'end a trial sult-erlptWm.
iKimi
iimSii.
KED FRONT LIVERY
FirstClass Feed and Boarding
stables,
104 Commkhcial Street.
SALEM, ORE.
Wm. ULLREY, Prop.
Best Rigj, for Commercial Men
Btabtoo In same block Hotel WllUraalto.
tTSafe teams und comfortable rigs
for ladles and family drlyintr a spec
ialty. Horses boarded by day, week
or month und best of satisfaction
guaranteed. 31 tf
A LIFE SAVED.
Dr. J. F, Cook, tho Botanical Speci
alist. Succoods Whore Others
Fall.
To whom it may concern :
This is to certify that llcrtha P. Con
ner, of Mt .Angel precinct. Marlon coun
ty, Oregon, has a tiff a red from a cancer
ous growth in the left ear for about three
years. The growth was cutout twice and
burned out once by Albany Physicians,
but tho growth camo back as bad
us ever, and pained 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 growth entirely disap
peared, and at this date, four months
slnco treatment was begun, the growth
has not reappeured, and tho ear has en
tirely healed leaving only tho scars in
flicted by tho Albany doctors.
I hereby certify that tho ubovo state
ment is absolutely true, and that Ber
tha P Conner, tho tcrbon mentioned
in the nllltlavit. has resided iu my fam
ily since early childhood, bearing the re
lationship to mo of niece.
II. C. Lo.va.
Suhscrilied and sworn to before me
tills eighth duy of June, 189'J. W. W.
Hall, county clerk of Marion county,
Oregon.
Tho Intor-Stnto Unlvorslty Systom
ofMuolcal Instruction.
K. II. SCO IT. I). M. PltK8II)KKr
A National Co-operative Innlltuttun wldt'li U
Iwulnnlnx to nuinbor It faculty by liiuulriiU
and ilN pmilU by tlioiUMutl, l.'nibMt'luK mciru
limn twenty BUtH,
I'or the lionnfit of
Pupil of I'rtviito 'IWIiem
At lltmiit.
GltlllTII SCHOLASTIC YKIK.
(Vrtllicntfn Kritntexl from a ri-k'tilitrly cknr
tdreil ititlitutloti.
Ill plan at Ion of the nyMein In tlntail
In tlimo t'oliunnii
Watolt fur It.
KITA AN l)KII8-WI l,MMAN.
Stale Itapri'Huntiitt'a
anil Mnmltor or Urn Kucnlly
Htndan over flrt Nntlonat llauk llllu
Ono or two plarra tiKa for ailriiiicCil plara Iu
piano quurtit.
In time lu-rctich all puts
- m i mi
.
UOF13R HHO
1 1
RAZOR TAX
All people aro hereby notified that n
tax on ltazora of 25c for retompering
is now on and can be paid at tho shop
of Sim II. White and Co. at High
street, opposite the Court House.
5-20-t
The Geo, M, Bccler
Insurance Agency
Always to the front with best
rates and policies in the leading
companies.
Employment Agency,
Do you want worn, or need help
of any kind? Apply ut once.
Rental Agency,
Property to lent, Register
our agency.
288 Commhkciai. Stkkkt, Saltim.
Kurtz &. Hamilton
PLUMBERS
and TINNERS
OS COURT STREET.
Make a specialty of all kinds of
Sheet Steel and Oalvanlzcd Iroo
work rjoflnK and KUtterlnc, a full
line of Pumpa und pump llttlnus.
Prompt work and reasonable prices.
We carry In stock the Fairbanks
wind mill. Call und see us before
tr i v I ti your order for mill or tank.
Phone 2:n
PROM WORK AND LOW PRICES
'ScfiPE5HLB1
Y2?y
Deliver & Rio Grando R. 11
SCENIC LINE
OF THE WORLD.
Tlie Fnvtirl.c Traiinooiitlncntnl Hnitto Iletuccu
tlio Northwuxt mill nil l'olnu Kuit.
Cliolw of Two ltouto. Thronxli tlio I'umnns
HOCICY MOUNTAIN SCENERY.
Amt l'our ltouttw l'.it.t n(
I'tiulilo ami lltniM'r.
All pnwiiRors KriniUHl n ilny ntupovcr In the
jtiurinuii viiiihi ur iinymitTt' iit'iwwii iikhuii
and Denver I'etxinnlly fonilnctttl ToiirUt K.
ctiiliiiin tlireu ilay 11 week to
Omaha, Kansas Cit, St. Louis,
Chicago and thk East.
For tlrkt'li mul miy liiforiiintlon roitiirilliiK
niton, route", do , or for li'n'rlillo (tilxertUlinr
nmttHr, t'Hll on hkoiiIs of orvuon Knilnti) v
Nnli(itlliiii Co., Onwut Bliort I.Tiiu or Situtlivrn
I'm'llltM omp;iik'i'.
S. K. HOOl'Klt,
0 V AT. AkI. Homer, Col.
. C.NMCIIOI,,
fien. Am. 2'1 iili. at., l'tutlunil. Orv
InTlilM
You Can Get
a Lower Berth,
N Itli one exception tlie tlirouKb
trains of the IlurlltiRton Route
are almost Invariably well-lllled.
The exception Is our St Paul
Chicago Limited. On the limited
thero Is usually room and to
spare.
Don't Infer that It ls neither
so line, nor so fast, us ANY train
of ANY other line between St.
Paul and Chicaco. On the con
trary, there is no more beautiful
train In America. It has electric
llKht, steam heat, wide vestibules,
tlie most satisfactory dining-car
servlco on the continent und u
lower berth for everybody,
A. C. SHELDON.
Oeu'I Aifcnt, Portland, Or.
Soo Pacific Line.
Travel in comtort
by the
IMPERIAL L
the fastest
train crossing
the continent.
It is a
through train
making fewstops.
Its equipment
is of surpassing
elegance.
It will pay you
to travel
by it.
Hor full Dartloulnrs as to rates, Uwe
awl euplbs f a P. R. nublteaUotw an.
H.U.ABOTT. I
.AK'ent, Portlatul.
K.J.COYLE. )
li 1. A. Vancuuvor. II, U.
nil' in - ,
Art B3)fci?t 5tX
Wfifllr!??1. T4t
n v i n
.fliiniiflnrflp.! filhi
vitmtuuuu 1111 vll
ruimim'
I U l"u
1
i.rrtmiwwi
25$
SOUTH AND EAST
THE SHiSTA RO'JTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co,
BXFRR4S TRAINS RUN DAILY
7:00 p Ml Lv...;l'ortlantl. ..Ar I8:i
g.4S pm Ar....Satcm ....ArJs.
745 A M ) Ar. San Francisco. Lv j:
Lv. . . '1'ortland, ,.Ar
00 A M
.2S A M
00 r m
5'ooPM Ar fJgden....Ar imoj-m
0:05PM Ar Denver. ..Lv 645PM
6.40 AM Ar . . . . Omaha . . . . Ar 8 50 A M
8-15 PM Ar .... Chicago ....Lv 6,30 PM
7.00 AM Ar. ..I-01 Angeles... Ar 9.25 PM
S'ISPM Ar... El Paso.,.. Ar 235PM
4,15 PM Ar... .Fort Worth. ,.,Ar 8.40 Am
7.55 A m Ar...New Orleans. ..Ar 8.40 PM
"TJlNlNU CAKS
OBSERVATION CARS.
Pullman lirst-clajs and tourist aleepin cars
attached to all throuch tralor . Tourist car?
through lo Chicago without change
HOSKDUKO MAIL, -DAILY.
830 A M) Lv... Portland ..Ar
m.-ce a MLv....Salein.... Lv
U.-3
' 7.3o
pm
PM
A M
520 p M Ar....Roseburg,. Lv
WEST SID1S DIVISION.
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS,
Mail tialns dally except Sunday.
730 AMI "Lx. ... Portland.. Arl5.5oPM
1 1 ."55 p M) Ar....Corvallls.. Lvf i.'2opm
At" Albany and Corvallis connect v,i
tains of the C. & E. Ry.
TRdETENDENCIT PASbEfJOER
EXPRESS TRAIN DAU.V EXCKPT SUNDAY.
1.-50 P M
.30 PH
30 PM)
Lv
Lv,
Ar
... Portland.... Ar
...McMinnvilleLv
Ind ependence Lv
8.25 A M
s.-so -
) 4--50
A M
A M
Direct connections at ban Prancisco with
steamship lh! f HAWAII, 1APAN,
CHINA, THE PHILLIPINES and Al'S.
TRALIA.
t'or through tickets and raton call o" W.
W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, or C' I).
GAURILLSON City Ticket Agent, 232 Com
mcrcial St. Salem Or.
K. KOKHLUK, Managei
I V I i F i P. A. Portlaii
lit
nitpiriTi time Hf iifnui.K. akrivk
ton From 1'ortlitnil
"Koit""Su"Tink"o."Tener'"r,t. Worth
Mull Omaha. Kansas City, Ht li I.' I'm
H p. in, j IitilK.t'hli'nKO nnd Kttst,
Sin)" Wii'lla'Wailiii'tfiinkniiv. Mhinti Hpu-
kunu iqiolln, rit. I'nul, liiiliith, Mil- kittiu
I'Imt witukcoChlfuK" and wihI. H)er
2.30 pill
it. ill.
rMiKAN" siTTcsrsiiiTir
8 p 111. KorPmi l'rmit'luco. t p. l
Hallevery llvotliiju.
ii'i"'m t "oLffMiTi "CTffvT:lt
ex. Bun HI'KAMKUS. p. m
Satur-;To A.lnrlu unit wy Utnilliixii, u Huu.
ilny
10 p.m.
"fiave " ArHa-
Solum Wll.IiAMKTTi: ItlVKIl lorn
7,16 nm Pnrllunil, .NowlierK ami way tl i. 111.
(Tint Ijimlliign. Mnn
Tim WV.li
and Hat I'tl
10 H, III. 'In
Mon Tor D.tyton Thur
Weil Hnt,
Krl 3.30 pin
lArVii" "
Iuvc WIM.AMKTTK ItlVKIt lini
Kali'tn CorviilllH Allmny unit WHylOu. m
Tu'lhii l'olnt. . Mon
Hat Weil
3 p. in ami Krl
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
Dally boats to Portland as above.
Transfers lo street car line at Oreg Oily
if the steamers arc delayed there ouud
trip tickets to a U points In Oregon. Washing
ton, or California. Connection made at I'oit
land with all rail, ocean and river liucK
W. II. HURLUURT.
Gen'l Pas. Afjt. Portland, Or
(J. M. POWERS, Agent, 'Iralc street dock
Salem.
UOISE & BARKER,
City Agents.
YAQUINA KOUTE
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad
Connecting at YAQUINA with the
YAQLINA HAY STEAMSHIP COMPANY
STICAMKKS
WJSJEOTT
PlrtK)laM; In every re rt. The nbore
tteamer Ik due to full from Yminlna
every t'luht i!uy.
Shortst Iloute ik'twcen
Ilelwcen Valley Toinls and Ssq Francisco
Fare. Albany and 1'oluts Wont to Ban Kranrint 0
Cabin 110.00
Itoiiml Trlp....... . 17.00
II. I. WAI.UEN, KDWIN HTONK,
T F. A P. A. ManK'r
J.T0UNKR Aiteiit. Albany, Ore.
WILUMKTTB UIVKlt DIVISION
STEAMER WM, M. H0A6,
Captain Geo. Habe.
HunnliiB iMtwetin Portland ami Corvatlli,
IllVKH SCIIKDULK.
DOWN - Tnewlayii, Thurnlays ami 8nmla).
I ..I'M 1'A.I ulll. j.
lx?f Albniiy.. ....... 7 ,,' ,,
I laMlluut Vlu 3B; .
imvtM iiiiepenueiiee.......M,. 9 m
va 9lm 10 . m
Uvavw NeMbere 1 w
Arrive l'iMlhinU.. -T,...L. t so
t'l'-Moiulays, Wwlutatlay and Fridays.
' IWtlaud 63 h. m
Umw Nettberif 10 .tin in
I - Salem . .. isoi, .
lavefl IiiilanmiilMu,... ii.i'.. ...
Lhvs lliiwia Vl.ur..irr!JI 7 30 pi iu
i"'w Aiuany . ,.. .. 9 ,10 n W
Arrive OtKTalll. HoOi-.ra
Ttie ttwawef turn Umii e.iHlpt with iirt-
ia aMMIHOiUliulu. Ilwlujltiu- n ulu.-ant
HkHrtMtkti fur tvrrvlnv ttl. t,.,l,.l,i un.l
atWIn.
Ik-ttMiWrf iitt lre.
(i. MAEItTZ, Aeoilt.
SaluiH, Oregoi
CaULUVANSupt.
Albauy, 0tKO
Oregon Slion Liue Railroad
Tlie IHrettKouie to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
an dHMTSriS Mvirlte roafi. t.a 11.3
-"", " ram Mail I4HC. tir 1H
Rio Urande tkel Uut.
Lotik at tbc time
H Duy to Salt Lake
2j Duj-9 1 Dativer
3 Days to Ghloairo
41 Daya to Now York
F-RMnl Cbalr Can. VphoWtsrwl Tou
lt SlwHtBie Ctn. and lMllaian PalM
awpf rat4 ou all train.
rV further iHterBnttan applylte
IlOliE A BAItKK. Aiet. SWw.
W E. COHAN. Gtnt Ajonl
l". a TKRRV. Trar. Paw Agt
Ut TUItU Mk PorllauJ
fe.Ktv 4nivj1