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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1899)
MHWMIiMMMMW mmmm iwmMmm '-Mjniwimiptjiiii B"W"' "" iimp.ppL Mf jmm'mmfmwmwwmi III I 'I H m On these Hot Days When you are sweltering in yoar woolens bear in mind that a little jodiciat investment in reasonable goods is economical, ami good, frees the standpoint of comfort and health. Fin&jlight weight Balbrijjgan and Ribbed Underwear, in ail sizesrom 30 to 50. 26c to SL50 Coo! Summer Shirts in all imaginable colorings, styles and'quah'ties. 2bc to SiOO White DucktKants SI. 35. Crash Panls 51.25. Crash Suits S3.50to$4.50. Crash Hals, SO eents, hd. Straw Hats at one-half price. NO RESERVE. .W.Joiinson&Go.. 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. A few odd suits in Children's S5 to S7 suits, to close at S2.00 6 TOE DEI JOURNAL .BY HOyHH BROTMKRS FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1899. Dally, One Tear 93.00, In Advance Dally, Four MootUs 1 00. la Advance. Ws-aklr. One Tear S00, In Adranco 2 THE RIGHT TO DIFFER. In tending in hit subscription K. Martin of Cottage Grove add tlii nete: "Yon will plea 'allow me to differ with you when you stated in your paper that men of all parties should sustain the present administration in its war policy whether right or wronjf. We are a freo people and have the right and privilege to crlticieo even our highest officials when we in our Judgment find them pursuing corrupt lines. They may suppress freo speech and the press in. the Philippines) under military rule. Wa aro not going to abandon the real is sues of the day, Free coinage of Silver on equal terms with ((old, and economy and reform in all governmental affairs, fi as pressing now as it was in 18WJ and we propose to light It out on that lino." The right to differ with Tut Jourxal has never been denied. Neither have we oven asked of our readers that they should refrain from criticising the Mc .Kintey administration in its conduct of the wsr. Tun Jour.val has pursued an independent course in its attitude to ward the administration. It has sought to be fair and to uphold the government In the conduct of the war so fur as it was honest, honorablo and constitutional. If our army had been as successful in the Philippines as our navy was, no one could be found to oritiolse. If the same peaceful relations weraestabllshed there In the Philippines that prevail In Cuba, Porto Rice, Hawaii, Guam and Negro, no one would have anything to say in denunciation of the polloy in the Plilllti- pines. Are we sueh shallow 'woplo that a little trouble or failure shall change us into enemies of our country? Tub Journal accords to every wan the right to differ from Its views, and asks the same right for Itself. If the question had been put to the American people, shall we send a fleet toManjla to destroy the Spanish fleet and take possession of the islands and their population, we should have said no. But the American people find themselves with the Phlllpplnb islands and a war on their bands as the result of action on the part of their prejmrly eor atitutcd authorities. Right or wron. those In authority have sated fund until the American people or the American congress gives expression to a line of policy to be pursued, the authorities must be upheld. That is our position, and in tukiug that position we ask no man to abandon any pnnoiplo or any "real issue" whatever. The Jock.val supported free coinage and Mr. Bryan in 1890 without the advics or consent of any party or individual, but because we believed it right to do so under the cir cumstances, and we have never regretted doing so. In making free coinage and anti-ox panslon the issues for 1000, Mr. Bryan may bo right and he may be wrong We "Hall not presume to as judgment en his sincerity or wirdom. But we have all the same right to an opinion of what is right or wrong, or whatds our patri otic duty, tint Mr. Bryan or anyone else has. To Vara Uoutlipatlon Paratr. Tako Caxareta Coodr Oalbartla. ISc ertSs. U a. C. I all to care, dni((Uu retard aoaer HUMOR AND AMERICAN TICS. POLI- Tfcs Bm f t Cradle. A A cartoon In Ltfo represents General Leonard Wood bearing the White Man's Bunion in the swampo of Cuba, and the siren of commercialism offering Iiltti a sack of dollars to some her way. But the brave rcconstructor of Cuba waves her off. Discussing the matter editorially Life says: The rase of General Wood in an ntu tratlon. He and General Wilton are the two American administrators in Culm whohave shown themselves to be particularly well adapted to their work. But it was lately reported that General Wood, having made a reputa tion by ids work at Santiago, has been invited to become president of a trac tion company, at a salary live or hx times larger than his present pa v. After duet consideration General Wood de clined the offer, as he has been quoted as saying that there were other tilings in tlio world besides money, and that he exiweted to stay in the army as as long as he was wanted there. At all events, he went back to Santiago. Tlw spirit with which he regards the public service is the right spirit. Still, when ttepmes to appointing governor-generals auu administrative ollleers in the new lauds for which we have Uhnhm re- swiisil)!f Uncle Sam will need all the vtoous mat are obtainable. JOURNAL 'X-RAY&." In the opinion of the Oregon bors Otis was something of a faftare himself. Salem people who bare means are sot afraid to take stock in this city when it Is properly managed. There is room for progress in religious tbeeght as long as thousands will pay 00 cents to bear irreverant slop because tkey imagine it is fanny. If those Oregon boys at the Presid'o can't get eJotbe enough to keep warm Ih any ether way, the two Salem Emer gency corps aro still in existence. The bicycle is a dangerous invention. It Is developing the mecbanleal in zenult of the sex that sews on buttons. five awl bye titer will learn to drive nails. H Um mv. tilt- TtntMnt eitv adminis tration seems to be wiggling along with out paying any large sums for alleged legal adme at the hands of some po litical boss. The Daily News Standard, of Union town, Pa., eomes to bawl printed on a duplex perfecting press. It seems to be a paper that covers the local field in an unostentatious but faithful manner. Col. Summers has formally thanked Governor Geer for the great interest he took in the volunteers by personally go ing to San Francisco to meet them on their return. It is time for the band to play again. Albany Democrat. That Oregon should be bled for from 130,000 to 50,000 for a Paris exposition fake is hard on the intelligtnce of our people, but we must have a little aris tocracy, you know. Madam A. de F. Smith makes a fine head with a title to set off our cottage cheese nobility. The acting president of the State Uni versity is John Stranb. Prof. Schmidt is at the front fn Allany College. The dean of the faculty at the state agricul tural college is a German. The state supt. of schools is Ackermann. D. W. Yoder of Pennsylvania dutch descent is the Salem city sunt, of schools. What's the .matter with Germany? Two very peculiar bicycle accidents recently Happened at Lebanon. Leslie Fry, a twelve years older, was riding barefooted when the big toe of his riidit foot was caught between the chain ami sprocket wheel and taken off. Fed Gentry was oiling his blcyele and gave the wheel a turn when one ol life thumb caught in the some place taking off tiie end of it. That is a dangerous place between the chain ami sprocket wheel. Harry Guild, who is something of a literary genius himself, has this take-off in his "snap shot" department of the Independent: "Ponies" recording the gallant schiev merits of our soldiers in the Philip pines are just now almost as numerous In Oregon as tiles about the bung hole of a molasses barrel. Most persons wlto attempt rhyming mistake oncoming wrests lor poetic genius, and never dis cover the mistake. The soldier boys de serve great praise, but for Heaven's sake don't meet them at even street corner with an "original production" by a poetaster. Secret of Health Science his proved that almost every ill flesh is heir to originate In a weak stomach. From tbis knowledge resulted Hcttetter's Stomach Bitters, one of the greatest cures ever known for constipation, dyspepsia, billouv oess. aod nervousness. It Is a purely vegetable Invlgurant, whlcb perman ently braces up and sustains tbe weak and debilitated, bee that a private revenue stamp covers the neck of the dottle. Be sure Hostctter's You get the Stomach Genuine Bitters River and Shipping Notes. The Gytisy same up Thursday even ing and will hereafter ran from Salem to points above here and will carry all O. B. N. Freight for Independence, Albany, and CoryaWs, while tbe Ruth will not be run for the present, having gone in dock for repairs. The Elmore will make three trips a week for the present. t rul vita re- k0r rn ntuiw tv Mrruf Mima , ji wj rM4 r tor b, vi oinrrrmautnM.KMu um. pr aina. I fm e. . nun I TC lakua. ud trt r - Zss ft Lspo.eop rvo. nay actnta v 4nrrut.kc Elrk,rii.Titt ItwltS T1LBiU.tlT.MrsfatotJ 0 kn. SI, trull- ru; I keiM, rJM. niia t evr. ervinriH iro4 (.-ilCUMfsaMmltlMU Birthday Paity, Thursday afternoon the young friends of Master Story Chase met at his home and celebrated hw 14th birthday in a tolly manner and a fine time was had by those who participated. Ice cream and cake were served and the occasion will long be remembered. Recovering Chas. Kitchen an-1 Elmer Paine, who both underwent an operation for ap pendicitis, are slowly recovering and unles unforseen complication set in will soon le about. The Best Proscription for Malaria. ChUUaiMt Frrl-a totll ( OkotihTapit im ClIll.L TOsie. It U -Imply Iiftn an4 QalMlMSlna lalW Jona No cure. noMr. rrtootO. 7-!7liiria Notice. Office of the secretary of State. Sa lem, Oregon, June 24, IBM. Notice is hereby given that the State Board of Agriculture having, in compliance with an Aet of the Twentieth Legislative Assembly filed In the otfice of the Sec retary of State February 23d, 1800, deeded to the state ot Urezon the landi known as the "State Fair Grounds," the appropriation olji.wo lor the pay ment of the warrant indebtedness of said State Board of Agriculture iseued prior to February 2&1, 1S09, proterly en dorsed. warauts, win te issued on the State TreoHirer to the extent of the appropriation. Interest will not be al lowed after this date. F. I Dunbar, Secretary of State. In accordance with the above notice, holders of all warrants of the Oregon State Board of Agricul ture dated prior to February 23d, 1800 are hereby notified that the same will be paid on presentation at the office of the Secretary of State, or at the office of the undersigned, and that interest will cexso after this date. J. H. Albert, treasurer of the Oregon State Board of Agriculture. ft-2irtf. IMlMm p4 and r. IKIW km) w.g Ikf 4mi ffwn !, uNHr la die Lr In tut K llAVS wrht. Htr aintud it waa writ ten that motherhood aboulil her tfler U ac COiarMflled with pain and sorrow; but tbis curat upon our fore partnu baa ben tbxht- tuea mure and more aa mankind aave learn, td to ri uperinr to nan? of tbeir sina and tuUtakea. One of tbe irrandcat avenciea wbtch a. Utatenrd .Science baa di.covored lotrllerc rrttttbfthaod rrora cxccMirc autfrilinr U the JJ"f1te recrlpUou devixd b IV. R V, fleice. chief connultlna' pby4efaM f the Invalids1 1 Intel and Surgical InMhalr. Uujate, N. y This woideifMl Pr acriityoa Imbues the entire oerveu Irtq with natural, healthr vitality. Rivea ."'K fgot to tba delicate orguf,i -xs vUH conccinad In motherhood; rendra lim txatfectire ruothsr strong and cbsctful aud nuk) the routine of bab entiiely fie from Jaujrer aud almol free frmu imiu -The delithted aratitude uf Mr fvtl Walton, of AKo, Ca Co.. Neb., will fittd an cho In tb beatt of every ejiKviaat .aiotlier hi J (If fity4 We know it will be uonsldered buwor ous but it is none the less true that every cithon sliould be willing if called ujkmj to All any elllse for whkh he is fjuallflcHl even If In doing k he Is not making as mueli money as his snrvtaM aro worth. IJfo has Ween printing for six n.antka a weekly jvaragrajdi announdng that the Secretary of War woukl not iwfgu. Its lat issue says : Life hastens to allav thu far ni u,i. of its readers as may have been terrified wiui uie oeuei mat, because Jir. Alger of Michigan is a candidate for a senator snip, (iu was about to reaign from Mr. Mckinley's cabinet. Such is diitutctly not the case. Mr. Alger and Governor llngree aro simply carrying on an edu cational movement which will teach the people of Michigan that Mr. Ak-er doesn't een know what a trunt is, ami that everv dollar hn hoji mtin.t.1 )v i, I toil of his hands ami the aw eat of his brow. He has never ovan usn an ovtoHts, and he proiw to hang on to his prewjiii joo UHttl lie gets a better VI'6.. .F; A,rtr " resigned from Mr. .MoKlnley s cabinet, ami Is not gu ingto resign. Mr. Alger has at Vast rvsigtuM and we anxiously await the next copy of Nw York Ufe. That paper has tlona a tfteat dsal to bring about an tmuit that in th words of the late Mr. Hamlet, of IW mark, was "a wntutumaMon moat de voutly to be wi-hed fsr." Another Life cartoon represents sueh jolly propositlani as gout ami dysjwjwia lying In wait for tbe homeward tailing admiral, aivd on the boaoh etands the G. O. V. elephant and the Derowrauc mine "waiting tor George," The ani Badly Burned. B. U Ken worthy of thu restaurant has a souvenir in the shape of a sevorley burned hand. Thursday while the cook in the kitchen was at work one of the heaters to the office apperntus became betted ami was about to explode when Mr. Konworthy took the heater ami was carrying it to the yard when the draught can! Uie hlaie to envelop ms rtgnt Hand and to save having a fire in the ltoHe his hand was sevurelv burned. He will carry it in a sling for a while. Faculty Re-elected. Theontire faculty has been re-olected forthe Oregon Agricultural college lo cated at Corvallis. The state board of education returned from there yesterday where they completed their labors. Want Telephone Connection. Forty-seven dollars has ben ralsod by the residents of Mehama ami sur rounding country to be given a telep hone sampany to extend its Unas from Salem. The 0. F. A T. Co., now own the Unas from SaUm to Stoyton. Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Those whohave never had Blood Poi son can not know what a desnerata eon. ditlon It can produce. This terrible disease which the doctors are totally unable to cure, Is communicated from one generation to another, Inflicting its taint upon countless innocent ones. Saatt years ago l M InoeuIaUa with poison br a nura who lnfii m. Jtl T..wfT.,"r'l umu ThalltUaoo.Vas ' """ "'"" sad lis Ufa wa-i.l3ad !P to U Itarrul potaoa Vt als toa rr I .uf rod anloja mtMrj I wa euTtraa utth orta and alaara frota haad Ut fool, and bo laagua aaaipreaa bit rlto af wo dunes (boa loss year. 1 bad lb Ui -aauicai irMlmtai ft rat pbyaleiaaa ismi alt aly irvated -o, bat alt tonapurtw The ra-r- IXJUAY'S MAKKKT. PorrrtJisn July 20. Wheat valley 60; Walla Walla, 67c. Flour Portland, I2.S0; Sutrfine 12.16 'xjr bbl. Oats White -126-130. Hay Timothy MaiOpor ton. Hois ll13c; old crop 6c. Wool Vallev. 12618c: Eastern Or egon. 8(312. Mohair, 27 g 30. 4jj Millstuff Bran, 17; shorts, 18, Poultry Chickens, mixed, SJi04.C0 turkeys,, live, laSlSc. Egg Oregon. 17 er dor. Hides Green, salted CO lbs, 80c. unde 00 lbs, 7(8S, ; sheep pelts, lS20c. Onions 76c90jer sack. Butter Bost ilafrv. 102 lWr- fanei- creamery, 40c per roll. Potatoes f 1,76 to $2.25 for oW 6 $2X0 to 12.36 for new. Hogs Heavv dressed 66 ft Mutton Weathers 44c ; dre.seI, 8M Beef Steers. H.OOQMO; eows, $lXo 6H.00 dressed, 737$. Veal dreseed, 06.80. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 17. Wool 16c, Mohair 80o. Oats 10c. Hay Baled, cheat, fOJSO Eggs, 16c Hour In wholesale lots 12JW retail 13.00. Millituff-bran f 18.00 Hogs dreoi-ed, bUa. Live cattle 2W3Bc, Sheep f2.503. Dressed Veal 3c Butter Dairy 10c ereamary 30. Poultry Spring ohlakens 10a. liens 7 to 8 cents. BUSINESS CARDS. O. fi. OIACK Denttet, Socceuer to Dr. I. M. Keeac. eld V,latt Corner, Sal.m, Or. Vxns dairirtg superior operatioBs at moderate ices ra any be azh an in espeaai reqat. ALBERT A. JESSUP. X3E535rTIT Phone 1671. BOOMS 1 AND 3, DRAY BLK. SOULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS POBTULNDOBE For Baleia aad vMaHr leaTeSorder at Geo C. Willi Matte Btore. Salem later Co. OFFICE, CITY HALL- For water serrxe aoplr at oS:t. Bd'i payable monthly la adviace. Make complaints at tbe rffi--. You Can Get a Lower Berth, With one exception the through trains of the Buriiogton Route are almost Invariably woll-tllled The exception Is our St. Paul Chicago LlrulUd. On the limited there Is usually room and to spare. Don't Infer that It Ms neither to flue, nor so fast, as AN l train of ANY other Hue between Su Paul and Chicago. On the cod trary. there is oo more beautiful train In America. It has electric light, ateiai bent, wide vestibules, the most satisfactory dining-car service on tbe continent und a lower berth 'or everybody, A. C. SHELDON. Oen'l Apent, Portland, Or. Oregon Sliori Liuc Railroad The Direct Koale to MoataDa, Ctab, Colorado and all Eastern Poiols Qirr ehtfee of two Itvorite roatei, via the Uston rartfic Kut Mall Use. or tbe iMoOramltrkealc LJan. Look at the time H Day to Salt Lake 21 Days to Denver 3i Days to Chicago 4i Days to New York Free KeoJInlnr Chair Cart. I'ttheiiurrd Teu lit tileeplsa Can. and Pullman rala- Uleepers ofratd oa all tralrn. For farthar latonaatloa applylla BOISE & UAKKKR, AifRU.SIe. W E COMAS, (iea'l Aleut. C. 0. TERRY, Trar. Pa. Agt. IM Third eUPortlaod A LITE SAVED. Dr. J. F. Cook, the Botanical Speci alist. Succeeds Where Others Fall. To whom it may concern t This is to certify that Bertha P. Con ner, of 31 1. Angel precinct. Marion coun ty, Oregon, has suffered from a cancer ous growth in the left ear for about three veara. The growth was cutout twice and burned out once by Albany Physicians, but the growth came back as bad as ever, and pained her eo badly that she had to be taken from school. After three week'a treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, the Botanical Specialist, the growth entirely disap peared, and at this date, four months since treatment was begun, the growth has not reappeared, and the ear has en tirely healed leaving only the scars in flicted by the Albany doctors. I hereby certify that the above state ment is absolutely true, and that Ber tha P Conner, the person mentioned in the affidavit, has resided in my fam ily since early childhood, bearing the re lationship to'me of niece. II. C. Loo. Subscribed and sworn to before me this eighth day of June, 1800. W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marion county, Oregon. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 8 COURT STREET. SOUTH AND EAST VIA TE SHSTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co, axnms TrtAtss atrrr daut -e7Sr Ml Lv...JPortland. ..Ar (8o am 945 r M V Ar. . . .Salem ... . Ar-Je-it a u 7'4S A U ) Ar. San Francuco.La- ( 700 p u S'ooru Ar Ogden....Ar itioru 65 P Ar Denrer. . L 645 ru 6.43AM Ar ....Omaha .... Ar 850AM 815 rw Ar .... Chicago ....Lr 6,30 ru 7.00 am Ar. ,.Lo Angelea...Ar 9 35 r u S'ljrx Ar .... ElPaso .... Ar a.35 K 4,15 rM Ar.... Fort Worth... ,Ar 8.40 An 7.55 A rn Ar... New Orleans. ..Ar 8 40 ru DUiING CAKS OBSERVATION CARS. Pnllmin tiiK-claa and tourist sleeping exit attached to all throegb train. Tonrkt cart thrcragh to Chicago without change. aOSEBUKO MAIL. -DAlLY. 8.'V)AM Lv... Portland ..Ar to AMLv....Balem.... Lr. 520 r Ml Ar....Rcsebarg.. Lr WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWIrM TOXTLAXD A.HD CORVALLIS, Mail tiains daily eacept bandar. Arl Lr 1 1 So.r r(7.-3QA 7,-30 A Ml ....foruand.. II.-55P M Ar....CorrallU. rl 5.-SOP r 1:20 t- At Albany and Cor-allU concect v I tains of the C. & E. Ry. INDEPENDENCE PASSEnHERT " tXTSLSS TJLALN DAIXY EXCUT SUNDAY. ) Make a specialty uf all Kinds of Sheet Steel and Galvanized Iron! work roofing and guttering, a full line of Pumps and pump fittings. Prompt work and reasonable prices. Wc carry In stock the Fairbanks wind milt. Call und see us before irivltig your order for mill or tank. Phone 234 450 r Ml Lv ... Portland.... Ar 1 8.'25 a u 730 r M Lr. . . .McMinnrille Lr V 5:50 A M 830 ru) At Independence Lr) 4 .-50 am Direct connections at ban rrascuco with Ueamihip Him fi HAWAII, 1APAN, CHINA, THE PHILUPINES and AUS TRALIA. For throneh tickets and rates call o-- W. W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, UAURIbLbON City Ticl merdal St. Salem Or or C D. ticket Agent, 332 Com- tC IV K. KOEULEK, Manager. I i F. & P. A. Portlani PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES Tho Inter-State University Systom of Musical Instruction. K.H. BTOTr. D. 11. PIHWIDRNT A National Co-opratlT loitttatlon which U r5lnaln to number It faoalur by hundred aad its popJU br theaaandii, tirabraelng uior thin twenty itt. Knr the benefit of PqjII ofPrlrutaTeaehir At Hom. XlnOTU MBOLAsriC TEAR. Certifieaft raatl friwn a realarl char tered IniMtntlon. KiplanatioQ of he ixatsm la detail In kfe eoluraaa Watan for It. HTTAANDEKS-WlLMStAN. Stats Keprweatatlre and Membr of the, Kaettltr StHdeo orer Pint National liank Dlda,, On or two plaeet t-n fur atTaneed plajrera In piano qoartet. 0R.&R DtrAttT, roa Kat Mail Sp. ra, Tryi- kanef Flyer XSOpra time senroctr. Krum Portland iniiivi Salt Lake, Denver Ft. Werth: Uraaha, Kanaaa I'ltjr, at lpu Loula.ChieagoandKait, I Walla Walla, Upokane. Mlnne- Spo- aolI, tit. I'aal, iminth, HII-I kan waakeaChleaco and east. Flyer 1. w t p ra, l d. ra i.Hun Hatnr .. drl 10 p, m. Steam Dye Works- No. 105 Commercial street, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladles' and gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired aud pressed. Fine blankets cleaned or dyed and ulcely flnlbhed. Kid gloves cleaned, 10c: dyed 26c Ia-e Salem 7.1 ai ITua Tho and ball 10 a, bj Mon Wed Kri ean STB i Mature. n Fraseiaeo. Hall eretr dv daja. Ferlan i'raseiaeo, COLOMBIA IltVClt BTEAMUKs. (To Aiterla and way I-aoJlB-, 4 . u 1 V. m. ex Sua. Ieave WIUKMETTE R1VBH Pertlaud, Xewbrrv and way t utHiiinra. For Dayton Salem CorralHi TuThu, Polatt. sat 3 p. ra WILLAMETTE RIVKR AlWaay .and Aria- ltn p. Rl. Mod W'eii Frl Tu Thnr Sat. jj.-lim Ar ta- lem Way'iaa.ra. IMofi Wed aad Frl Canadian Pacific Rj Soo Pacific Line. Travel in coroiort by the linn r it in i IB m ALL MM Platino Photos. Enlargements In Crayon and Water Color. Pboto Buttons. Amateur developing and finishing neatly done. K J. BROWN, Gkocnd Floor 243 Commercial St , Salem Oregon. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kkid You Have Always Bought 0t&x7&jui Bears the Signature of SSL r "'WiawiKBB CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfci rorr aad potash amd to aad wful 0 rot whuh waa devourtas kdflwsl by frl.oda who had aAi the fual 10 . I was w......i ur- roadibr 11 ti ?-;7S ."lZrr?"i?l jral two U.H1- aad 1 tAt hop asata rerlia In mr criABL,tMA m w.i.ft. . . . ..- . -- "t- .,-,, a,uia MM! tdateaa (a lb ua prau e4s, MU aU mall and pa.cngr traiaa. Bar age and exureat to all paiu of the sit Wrapt icrrice. Telephone No. 70. AVHITE 4 DISQUK. reli tala n k. k.K.,.-T 1 im-iL. .zT:-.r" --,?'eB'- !r blood raatedy whieh - d.a. rrevlout to the birth of .lv tewru uul lu iri k n t ace.1 1 u lr liei(a favxwite tftitltKHM mv AkiLiI " 4fAC ir. Walwa. I had ub appetite, vraa kl. at my fawiuaili k4 faealahr. wM no) rM at ulsWl lu uui.ni,iir wtmii uut in even way . faatl besaa ta iutuuvc rteht awav I ul iw ruxtUaof Ihl.irmt ro-ilwloe jod Mi HVtstMm fperwMi. AI the ttuia ( cdafiaeMirta 1 um u ffabor but a NMVwMte aud I nwt A aH M tkat rM,tdr-tH Hststa Ptfrte Htarcr m a"'i -.jjriii 11 -mw3m tmmmm raatedy whloh reaeHea des MS4.T W.Lss, . . -oM-Bary. Ala, 1 91 the ,man-' blood aedl.es. 8. 3. 8. isth. onlyoa. which can reach deep. aatvl. vl.tlunt .. t. . ,1 r n.,i.nvii,.i. -..- 1 1 .. 17.1 "i::rrr.'vmrr' ? r ias 10 -r-- -i rwiijiSij M-ross 1 w" w.pcwj ana permanently tho the aad a h.v,s an,! oapn. liSS!StS&SSanUtimA uiuujiiuui uio imperial American ue- puuuc as 10 vruat ww m t at titudc- of the hero. C. H. LANE MercbaDi Tailor U7 BTATK STR5-T. Cf-Sulu 915 and upwards. PaiiU $3 and the fastest train crossing tho continent. It is a through train making fewstops. Its equipment is of surpassing elegance. It will pay you to travel by it. For full rurticuUra as to rat as, time and copies or a P. It. publications ap ply to H. II. AROTT, ,, . .Agent, PorUand. E. J. UgVLE. D. P. A. Vancouver, U, C. ifi TNJN IHr MONTEZUMA Is a beautiful dappknl chestnut 18),j hantls high, aud weighs 1700 lbs. He is a perlect all purpose horse. Will be at Huffman's stable, Salem, Saturday of each week in July ami Aug ust, and the remainder of the week at Uie Fair Groutttls. Tama, 115X0 to in- sure. Also eolts broken and handled for ! H. . RCTHERrOBD. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. Daily boats ta Portland at above. Trantfer. to itreet car line at Oreg City If tbe tteamert are delayed there crand trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washing ton, or California. Connection nuult at Port land with all rail, ocean andrircrlinci W. H. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pat. Arl Portland. Or G. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade street dock Salem. BOISE & BARKER. City Agents. Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TI3IE CARD. .12:50 p. m. . 1:45 p. uj. . 50 p. in. upward 1 IC C GTot l-aftif!? The Blood OAsyqitiA, IS rClILY YKOEf AMI. rwl , -1 . blood remedy guaranteed te contain no A Few Interesting Facis When people arc conle-aplMisg a trip whether 00 battaeis or rile jure, tfcer rvitur ally waat the be.t terrice oMainabte sa far at tpeed. cots fort aad aafetv it onMrraJ. Employes of the Wisoooan CeMral Liaeaart paw K3 kerve the puwtc aad our traaat are operated to at to make cle-e oeMMotieai wuh ducrgtDc line at all jioctiun pauvtt. Pnllaua Palace Slcepisg aad Cbair cart oet thrvugb tratm. UHMsg car kervwc BBexcelkd, Htak a la Carte. In order to obtain thU fatt-cliM teivice, aik the deket agent to tell you a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CBSTRAIi LINES First-lass Feed and Boarding) aad you win iake dHen caa4teBt at Stables. , . v.foaK, .-uuwssaee and jj Foe any further in b. nut ion tktet ageat or sTpood with JA-. POND. General I'aat. Ageat ,4 A r..rvv WlwawKK. Wla, . yirvvn. &lAi RED FRONT LIVERY Assay Office AND LABORATORY- No. 71 Chemeketa si, .1. B. T. TUTHILL Astayer 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaver Albany ... Train leaves Corvallis.. Train nrrlvea Yaqulna. 1 Returning: Leaver Yaqulna "-00a.m. Leaves Corvallis 11:40 a. in Arrives Albany 12:25 p. m. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany 7:40 a.m. Arrives Detroit 11:65 a. ui. I Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:25 n. tu. Arrives Albany 515 p.m. '6Leaves lbaoy 6:05 p. m. "ffi'w tjorvaun 00 p. tu. SLeaves Corvallis 6:40 a.m. Arrives Albany 7:25a. m. One aod twe connect at Albany and Corvalll with Southern Pacific tialns, Hiving direct service tD and from New port and adjacent beaches. No. 6 runs from Alhnnv fn Pnrvsllf on Mondays, Wedut-. ,y3 and Fridays only. " o. 5 runs from (WvalllR to Albany on Tuesdays, Tlnulays aod Satur day only. Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, Riving ample time to roach camping grounds on the Hreltenbush and Santlam river the same day. WAI.DEN u. L T F.1R A. J. TURNER A cent. EDW1K STOvVF, Vltst'tr Albany. Ore . xi . -r.-raFn. - .. 1 " Baarstia im W AM ilWrt aWNf I merourv. rvatiul. nti... -.1- 1 l4COUURCJAL STBKWT. SALEM, ORE. Wm ULLREY, Prop. Besf Figs for Commercial Men S(ah m aaa bVk liutel WtaUawK. tJTSafe teauM and comfortable mmw.wi lanuij ariyinc a pe laky. nersjboaided hy day. wWt M b.Mnftl. .1 LI.. - .: " -. w, wv". hu ytw r SaiiaiaatMlB irarante-id. .jft" a iiiBiii) NEW MARKET St 4e ttteet, near railroad . Freshest and e meaU. Mr palioot tar I keeo the hi aa Tcau in lawa call ea any Annual Encampment, WILLaMETTE KtVKK DIVISION STEAMER ALBANY, Captain Znmalt. Raanlnr betweea portlaFxl and CorrallU uprBK at alt way landing. RIVER SCHEDULE. rXN'-Tneadari. Thundavi aod 8uadart Leaves flnrraiii. e a. ra LrTM Alb.pr 7 a. ra LetTM Baeaa VUta S a. ra Lava iBder-jadeBer- 9 a. m Leave '" ru Learea Vtniw ian Arrive ftvni.. 4 o CP-Mondayt, Wedocadayt and FrWaya. Leavea Puniin,) C a. ra Leavea Halm . , . . , , Leaves lBderudeae. Leaves Baena VUU IxaTSa Altumr Arrive finrr.fll. , PM'aVAJr, 0a, riqhce. I have for salt on mv Howell Pmi rol Ranoti ado tona or A I Olovar hay at 4.o67prton In the tlold. PRANK DURDIN. 1 ut John A. Ixin Veteran Reunion I Association at Mo ha ma, Or., commenc ing Augtist 7 and continuing through the weok. GocI sivakers and amuse wents pro-idI for young and oW. Bveryoae earut'ttly invited to benrae- ont, espeoially all ex-soldiers, sailors I unq S?2u,,W!r waspawortfce'fer lia.ment At l.l.t A mZ' Bv order of eommltteo. l!Sik"tt &.&?. ' ill. m 1 j , "tjhv. JHi. juvia, " sa a. ta 1 S:0 p. m J.O0 p. ra .. T: p. ra 9:3) p. M 11:00 p. u The atearaar m kn .mlniwst with flrtt- etaaa aeeuiaraodatlOHa, Inetttdlne an elecaat plaso. uatanaaed for rarrrlnr both frelrht and patsearera. Pock-Foot ol State itreet. ED. N.EDES'AjenL Call for Warrants. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand applicable to the pay ment of warrants of 1ih Oitv of Sxk n drawn on the iertil fund ad endorse.! on or before April 1. 1997. Hoblers of ..1 " .i . "r " JX;. V .? on or oeiore Anrtl I. lt7. .7l!UrWt tbttHi Ruali'i To care Ia Gil: e laet. aad Uka warm. erHi.T)a aa" ysrvbts. ' Gtty Treaiu-er Wtr Treaiti Salvia, Or, July 6, IfeX).I0t.