The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 28, 1899, Image 2

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    VI
f
SPE6IHL
OF
GOLF
THIS WEEK.
EVERY GOLF SHIRT
IN THE HOUSE
AT REDUCED PRICES.
ALL
STRAW HATS
FOR JUST HALF PRICE.
NEW CRASH HATS
AT NEW PRICES.
6. IV . Johnson & 60.,
257 COMMERCIAL STREET.
THE DAILY JOURNAL
BY blOWBin. UKOTHUR3
Fit I DAY, JULY 28, 180D.
Dolly, One Year $3.00, In Advnnco
Dally, Toui Monttu $1 00, L Advnnco,
Weekly, Ono Year 01.00, In Advance
THE DUTVOFTHEHOUR
Too many peoplo expect ImpoHHibiL
ltiH of Prodilunt MclCinhiy. In u com
niitrohil uno Hits jtrositest inun never
K'lt to l) jiri'Hlilont at ttio hands of tliu
party of wealth. Tho charno Hint Mc
Klnluy Ih a wooiid-ruter In not trnu.
Iiu Ih at brainy and Independent a
man an tlio parly of woultli, corporation!
ami conitncrcliillmn iluru elect to olllco.
Tho duty of tliu hour Ih to Hiipjiort
tlio administration. Tlio oyos of tliu
world am upon iih to huu how wo nIiiiII
coinu out in iluulliiK witli tlio results of
tho Hpanlsh war. Wo wore nil In fa
vor of goliiB to war with Hpaln. Lot
iih not uvudu tho roHpoiiHlhlllty of tliu
outcome, to mnko K)lItleiil capital out
of tlio oituatlnn. Lot Itcpuhllouus do
iioiiiiuo thulr parly IcinlorH. I-ot dm up
hold our country,
DlMlutttrotttod people nnii afford to hu
patriotic before thoy nro partisan. ltu
hold tho upootitelo of tliu lundlnu paKir
that helped itarry Oregon for MuKluliiy,
thiiiouiiuhiK hliu In uniiuKimircd toruiH.
Why? If tho fmition it roproflnnts had
w'lMred till tliu federal olllcos what
would ho IIh tone? Tliu rand army aru
diiiioiiuclnt; MuKlnlny wliuii I liny organ
lml to elect hliu mid called all old sol
HurH I nil torn who refused to Ihi unrolled.
WliyV HtHtaiiHo thuir puiihIoiih aru liuld
up by Clay ICviuih, Trnvtilliiig inun nro
duiiouuuliii; MeKlnluy for tho develop
iiiiint of tniHtH. Why? Hocuuho clump
oiitiiK conitnorulnl systems thrown thuin
out of a Job. Criticism from hiuiIi
miurccs U not koiiuIiio, slnnum or dlshi
toniNtiiL Tliu duty of tliu hour Ih to
Ihi fair and just to our country intliur
than to our party,
tub heroes of oheuon.
Tho Second Orison may Ht lit ho iIIb
olmrmsl at Vancouver. Well, If thoy
come Home on foot, tliuy will not a in
ception Hiiuh iih wan imvor uouordod muu
Ixiforu In Orison. Thuy nro not tho
first homos Oregon ovor had, but thuy
nro tho flmt wo'vo had a ulmuco to pub
Holy honor and wo aru going to do It.
Tht ruturn of tho Oregon In u rol-
Crippled by
Rheumatism. Thoie viha Imvn IthoumntUm tlntl
theuuclvei u rowing blend tly worno till
thowhllo. Goo ri'iiHon of thlH u thut
tho remivllea prcaorlbcil by tho dootor
contain lnoroury ami Htii8li, which lib
timately Intensify tliodUonxo by oaiu
Ing tho JoInU to nwell nnd tltTen.
produultig anovoro aohlngof tho Ixnich.
fj, B. 8. htui boon curing IthuumntUm
for twenty yonra ovuu tho wornt ouo
wldoh coined lmot Inournble.
Clll. O.K. UuittiM. tho untlllllF nllrmn
eouduutor, of OmuuiUU. 8 (I.IuImii tfiiMrl
nr wuu iinmiHiBiiam vriuwi coiivliu'ta
in. I
iu iuto i Hiy uiiv
euro (ur tbi nlnf ul uu-
( My: "I vr4
grfttl iui(rr Irum luut
I'ilUr JlUuniiUm I -I
Wo jfrt. I txiuM iral
iiu irmnun t iviht
Irom ally mHtlulm pna
(oFUml by my tiliyalolaii
1 took U)ulUou UiU
tlfu)uur d. 8. H.. and
now I aim m well aa I
aTrMatniuylifo, lam
uir (itai yuuriiieultliiii
cUiihI Hir.aml would
rtiuiiMuiiu to auy un -"ti-iutrrtng
Irow auy woo4 tll.
Kvcrjlxxly knows thut lthoumutUm
It a Ubensctl atoto of tho blood, it nil
only n IiIihxI rtnuoity la tho only pronur
tnmtiiiunt, but n remedy oontulnliijj
ttotttth nnd incroury only Hgumvutci
tho troubii).
cecrb.r
Blood i
k S k. k. V
feHFate4)ls
Tho
mJM$2Mt9T jiffmSL
x9Bm&MwJi
MPM""
tiling Purely Vegtnblo. boo dlrot. to, howiUlurno to llo in tlwir own
tho very OftiuM of tlio Unwise- nnd u kv- 'hhjii, unmoJtwtiMl hy otliom, and
liinNnut euro Jtlwuyd rvaylts It I tiie W w doubt haw Won Uft to h
only bUwl wnitHly KuttiniiitHKl tu oiD W XytmAm 111 thttJrowa way but fr
tftliiiioiKilasJi. itiomurv or othur Jrii. UlBtllHOovorelnofgoWIn thoTrntwiirtl."
gcrouil tiiUreriiJ, Tho iIumwiuI of tho frxlwru" Ung-
Oo1!" ,UAutnUOooy I?"1 M,ttlflc W t IuhiuihI of HrttWi vj
.. ' ' ititl UpoHN uiwlwxpluit tlo Ttuh-
SALE
SHRTS
mi'iit, and tho plan to parndo ns hiicIi
nftur they aru diHClianrcd would ho a
novel affair. It seems Impractical and
linKiHHlblo, If those words npply to tliu
Oretrons. JJut horo Ih tho latent from
tho war department, via 'Frisce:
"OrdcrH to have tho reulinent iiiiih
torcdoiitln Han Francisco will stand,
unless tho regiment, by a niajority vote
of tho volunteer should decide to Ixi
miiHtered out at Vancouver IJurrackH
Many of tho people of tho Htato want the
rt'ulincut to return iih an organization.
Li meeting tliu express wishes of tho
rruiment, iilroady approved hy tho hcc-
retary of war. thin ean ho douo only iih
thoolllceiH and inun agree to It. Tho
law renuircH that tho amiH and all
nronertv hoturmil in on inuHtorinir out
Tho iiPlinir secretary of war directs that,
so far iih tlio orderH already uiyon and
tho law and regulations will allow, you
arrange to meet tliu wIhIidh of tho peo
ttlu of tho Htato, iih expressed by General
lloobc. Signed, II. 0. Corhlii, Adju
tant tumoral.
If tho men are iiiustorisl out horo tliu
government, of con rue, Iiiih not tho
JKiwiir to force them to return to Oregon
In n regimental formation.
All thin Ih not to the point. Tho Or
egon cannot lie expected to snerillco
thulr travel pay of about 10,000 In or
itur to accouimodato oven tho wishes of
thuir own families and will not do so, all
thliigH coiiHldored.
Tliu K!iirlunH military record of tlio
Fecund Oregon ought to entitle them to
emtio homo lit full uniform, with all
thuir uniiH and tiiilpmuutH, froo of all
uxpiuiHu, and let tliu Htato that Hunt
them forth nee them in all thuir glory
und let the prudent generation for ouco
behold a regiment on ItH foot, under
tlio command of ItH olllcurH and with old
glory Heating over it.
Technically, tho Second Oregon, if
(Uncharged and paid off nt 'Frisco, will
havo nothing duo. ItH comjionmitlou of
fl!l.6() a month, rutioiiH, clothing and
travel pay are all thoy aro untitled to.
Hut It will Ih) a hinting relleotloii on
tho generosity of tho nation and will
brand with Indifference tliu eoplu of
Orogou If tho crook regiment of the
1'hlllppiuo campaign como (draggling
back to their o n Htato at thulr own toe-
KIIIH).
To Dura VJuuaiiputloti rorcvn.
Tuku ISuncuruU OuiiUv Culliarllc. loo ntUc
(I Q U. U, tall touurv.druttvlku retura moucr.
Tliu bent of nil IMIIh nro Ukfuiiam'h
UAUFOUR AND KRUOEIt.
Tho dpecuh of Sir Arthur Ualfour on
thoTranHtuil Hituittiou Ih lit the iiatuio
of a bluff and threat, and coucltidoM
with a whine about "frco-born KngliHh-
men Iwlug tnxttml iih an Inferior rauo.'
AmcrlctuiH Hhould not Ik deceived by
Hiieh HopblHtry. Tho Kugllidinmi! Iiiih
id griHit rlghtH in tliu TruiiHvunl llepulv
liu iih any other foreigner, Tho princi
ple that a free republic, a sovereign na
tion lit the oyutt of tliu world, may make
Un own termaof cUIwiuhlpto foreliura,
wi lung iih thorn bo no iliiwrlmluatiiti
pnictlciMl, hhould Ih wtcnslly upheld by
AmorloHUH.
Aiutirlntim tleteriulnt how long fot
oiKiicrx 11111111 rtwfalo hero bufuro thoy cttu
Ikiooiuo oitltons and tho toima of iiattt
rttllMitlnu. AmeHwuH ilwtde that only
it frtHflMtrn Aiuerlwn nlmll ovor bwoino
IViMldeut. If wo were a lit tW Imndfull
of poopto llkw tho TniUHvaal ltwpuhlle
England would long a huvo HMigbt to
fori'o us to Ihmoiiw it ilypiuulenoy with
out of thv ItriUah arktiwmry for our
rulor.
Tho Tiioutnu Ltklgur ttxprnHva tho
right thought of Autarhkiiw im thU
I subject i
"St lung ItH KughiiiilthuKUmiHWMr tin
Kvm tho Trtuihvmil U given ovor to
llritlhli control, Utth In domuHtio mid
'nroigtt off aim, mi long will Ojdi Ihtul
nuiutlit in nt the (runt and tight it out.
Ho may 1h fotvod toylohl, but ho and
his
eiuoiHirn ihk))io aro nai inciiniHi to
gte in until mey uro
mi by Httimrlor foi'o.
i ., K. i
oumpolUHlto ilo;
"ThoSyiuiKitby of liberty-loving ko
pie will U with the stttnly, if tinpro-
Ull'tWIV, t,P, ,1HU Villi MIWMV l, in?
iioiiuioue. inoynoxor niivo imhiii ug
' erosMirs. but have mnvttat fnrtbur into
dUOa
VOiil and destroy tho proetigc nnd
fluonco of a free Itcpublic that Ih
yet In bondage to capitalism.
In-
not
Ilrnnly la Dlood Deep.
Clean blood mean a clean akin. No
beauty without it. Cacaret, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, b
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from the body. Uegm to-lay to
banUh pimple, bolls, blotches, blackheadi,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
CascarcU, beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c,25c,G0c.
CURRENT EVENTS."
Among tho trniiH-Atlnntlc paBPcngera
milling for Now York in Champion Jef
furieH who goes abroad primarily for
tho purjioflo of mooting Charley Mitch
oil and nlno to full (II ncvural engage
uiaiitH for oxhlbltiouH In Ixmdoti nnd
ParlHalimtdy armngol for by Manager
Hraily.
KpworthloH from a dozen HtntoH are
gathering at Clear Lake, Iowa, in force
today for the annual unfombly of the
Hpworth league of tho Northwest. The
itHfioinbly will Ihj formally ownwl HiIh
evening and the mjmIoii will be contin
ued for tun ilayH. Highly interesting
program hnu Imjoii nrrauged, tho lint
of HpenkurM inclndiug a miuilicr of men
nnd women of note. General John C.
Hlauk, of Chicago, wilt be the principal
orator on 0. A. It. day.
The delegates to tho nnniiol conven
tion of tho Commercial I-nv league of
America aro at Anbury Park, N. .T.
After truiiHacting a quantity of routine
hiiHluoHH nnd liHteniiig to tho rcportn of
Hoveral of tho convention committees,
Governor II. Foster II. VorheiH of New
.Tcrwoy was intoduced, and for an hour
onterlained the lawyerH with nu elo
(iientnddroHH, touching on tho bnnk
ruptoy law triiHtH and a variety of other
mibjeetH of intercut to tho delegates
AtNlagnra Fulls, N. Y., thero wuh
an iucrcnHcd iittendauco of delcgatoH
when the UnitcH StatoH League of Iicnl
Iiuilding ami Ixiau AKtochitloiiH reiiH
Hijmbled for the hncond'H ilay'H huhsioiis
In tho laigo meeting hall of the Inter
national Hotel thin iiionilng.
Tho twenty Huvunth annual regatta of
tho National AHHOciatlon of Amateur
Oanoneii, which tnkoH place on tho
CharloH river nt IloBton, iK-ginnlng (IiIh
afturuoou and concluding tomorrow, ban
attracted more than two-score bontH nnd
it hoHt of oarHiiien, iiuludlng a majority
of tho crnck iimatcur NjiillorH on tho
continunt. Wliilo the Philadelphia,
lliwton, New York, mid Home of the
wcHtern wulhirn are hojioful of carrying
away the regatta Iioiioih it Ih admitted
that tliu Canadian men pull utrong
slrokuH, and they aro all In tho pink of
condition. While tho uttondnuco Ih not
ho large as It Iiiih been In ycarH, the ri
gatta ncvortholoHH piomlnoH to bo tho
iiiohI clocely contoHted of any ever held
under the auspices of tho Awoetatlou of
AmatuurH.
DiHpatchoH from Vienna tell of pro
p.triitioiiH hu a gmnil M'tilo for tliu mar
riage of I'rlnce Danllo, crown prlnuo of
Montenegro, mid Diu-Iiohh .luttii of
Mcckleuhuig'StrelHt. at Cettlusu. The
olllelnl ceremony iih will lako place Sun
day next and the fetus in celebration of
the matrimonial alliance will continue
during the entire week to come. The
Mouteuegraiu capital is tilling up with
visitors from all parts of the continent
anxious to view the unique fetes which,
It is said, will Ihi much more ohtlsinite
than thoso of 1KIII, in honor of Princess
Mllitza and Grand Duke Pierre's be
trothal. The prince was lxirn on Juno
1ft), 1871, and tlio royal hrido-lo-be, who
Ih the second daughter oftho Hereditary
Grtiiul Dukoof Strulitx, on January 'J I,
1880. lly thlHrulon the relationships
of tho Montenegrin house with the grout
huropixindynaMloH will Ihj furthur ex
tended. Two of tho daughters of Prince
iMuiinniH an mnrrlou to Kuss an urnml
dukus, and two othurs to tho crown
irlncu of Italy and to Prince Francis
loeih of battenborg rosiiectivoly.
Don't Totiarro Sui and Kuioki Your 1.1ft Anay.
To quit tobueco cnlly and forever, be lime
nolle, full ot life, nerve) and tlirer, take No-To-Iliio,
the wnmler-worldT, tlinlinnlUH trealcmen
trong. All ilruKgUU, Wcorll. Curo guaran
teed. Ilooliltl nnd sample free. Address
Sterling Hcinedy Co , Chicago or Ncir York.
Chemawtt Won,
The riioiuawa won the trophy cup n
tho Chiiutauqii yesterday from the Y.
M. (.'. A. team nf Portland
alklnir th ptoor.
When a bultica man get to the point
where lie caunot aleep nt night, where he is
so shattered of neie that it is toituie to
even tcmulii In lila bed, ami he has taunt
up and pace the floor it ia time fr that
man to tiling hiuuelf up with a round twin
If he duea not it means tiervout prnktratiuu
and Hieulal. if out phynleal. death
Pur u man who rt into this condition
thete It a remedy that will brace htm up.
put hltu on his feet and make a man uf hi m
airuin It ia I)r Pierce's IkUttru Mcitlcul
UUcuvety It Koes to the IkiUoiu of things.
It aeatehes out the first cwitse When a
man ia tu this condition you can put your
finger on one of two sputa ami hit that find
oit -the stomach or the lUer or both
This great medicine acts diietly on theae
sHt It promptly tiunsforma a weak atom
ach into a healthy one It facilitate the
How of 0tgelie luices and makes dige
lion and aaslmitattuii (terfect It stvea a
man an appetite like a boy's It invigor
ate the
uer ii
fill the blood with the
llfe-Kivliip elements of the food, and maVrs
it pi
iaU
pure, itcb, ted and plentiful The Wood
he life current, and when it It filled with
the elements that build new and healthy
iHnuek, ii nova not tase long 10 mate a uun
welt and snout; It builds firm, muscuUr
floah tiaauea and strong ami steady nerve
fibers. It put new Hie, visor and vitality
into every atom and organ of the body ft
cure nervous exhaiutiou aud ruoatratioo
NttthtHtr "Just as good" can be found at
wedwiHC stores.
-1 tuu tunrfnl alMMtt Mevrn yean wHh a Mia
la the back
of Hiy head aud tuck " kHimMi
Ktit UuMmixL V
Vtuct. URH Qv. ai
' I MHvr4
I Miirvrea rV Ur yr and smK Cmi
Ilk
IMM C Id
'ftaMu Moikal DUmmv iul luuaaJ at-mi.
l I mI for Sve mule aaU u aiiglJtouil
ctarywuc lint 1 aw tu wo.l hwHtt"
Hoaws-oo
BLOOD
full of vitality
comes from the
use of Ho8tct
ter'w Stomach
Hitters. Itctirea
Dyspepsia
Indigestion and
constipation.
See that n
PitiVATn Kevk
nie Stamp cov
ers the neck of
llottlo.
JITTERS
Dissolved Partnership.
The firm of Wok AMlca-ke proprietorH
of the German Market, have dissolved
partnership this 5th day of July. C
Wolz takes charge nnd collect nil bills
The busiuessiwill hereafter lie conducted
by Woi,z ft Sox.
7 7 5tf
Mnny persons die of neglect, Dawson
Herb Tea fixes 'em.
Amateurs.
When you are looking for some one to
do your developing and finishing, re
member that the Elite Studio is doing
first clafl work at modoroto prices.
Notice.
Olllco of tho secretary of Stnto, Sa
turn, Oregon, Juno 21, 180U. Notlco is
hereby given that tlio Stato Board of
Agriculture having, in compliance with
an Act of tho Twentieth legislative
Assembly filed in tho office of tho Sec
retary of Stnto February 23d, 1800,
deeded to the State of Oregon the lands
known as the "State Fair Grounds,"
the appropriation of $7,000 for tho pay
ment of the warrant indebtedness of
said Stnto ISoard of Agriculturo issued
prior to February 2I5d, 1809, properly en
dorsed, warnnts, will bo issued on the
Stato Treasurer to tho extent of the
appropriation. IntereHt will not be al
lowed after this date. F. I Dunbar,
Secretary of State. In accordance with
tho above notice, holdors of all warrants
of tho Oregon State Hoard of Agricul
turo dated prior to February 2,Td, 1800
are hereby notified that the samo will
bo paid on presentation at tliu olllco of
tho Secretary of Stato, or at tho olllco of
tho undersigned, nnd that Interest will
ceifo after this date. J. II. Albert,
treasurer of tho Oregon Stato Hoard of
Agriculture. ll-2(l-tf.
A diseased sLomucli undermines
health. It dulls tlio brain, destroys
tho nervous system. All dyspeptic
troubles nrc cured by ICodol Dyspep'.hi
Cure. It hits cured thousands of cuius.
Its Ingredients ure such that It can't
help curing. Stone's Drug Stores.
Pullman Service to Yaquina.
The first Saturday night excursion to
i mi ulna wiih well patroni.ed, This new
regime with a Pullman car service to
Oregon, h popular seaside resort promises
to Imjcoiiiu very popular. HuHinesH men
in any city down tliu valley can tuku the
night train to Yaquina, get a good
night's sleep and reach tho ocean in
lime for breakfast, and after sending it
whole day at the beach can return on
the night train in time for business next
morning. Take the (norland train at
Salem at I): 15 p. in., Saturday.
Thomas Ilhoads, Ccuterlicld, O.,
writes: "I sulTcred from piles seven
or eight years. No remedy gave me
roller until DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Sulve," perfectly liuruiloss. Stone's
Drug Store I.
fteantha jp ll '! Y Have Altt3fS Bwfth
For the Seaside,
Your family want the homo news at
tho Seaside. Tut: Daily Jouiinai. will
bo sent by mail at a seelal suniinur re
sort rate of One Cunt a Duy. No order
taken for less than tun cunts. 7-18t(
Dawson Herb Tea Is selling like hot
cakes because It docs the work.
DoWltt's Little Kurly Risers ben
ellt permanently. They lend gentle
assistance to nature, curing constipa
tion and liver ailments. Stone's Drug
Stores.
"Sweet Home"
If you want f rush home made candy,
Ice cream, Ice cold summer drinks, or a
good cigar call nt tho "Swcef Home"
No. 32(i Conimurciul street. 7 20 tf
Notice to Contractors.
Tho Hoard of Directors of School Dis
trict No. 21, will receive bids not later
them Aug. f, 1800, for repairing furnaces
of tho North, Knst and Lincoln school
buildings, according to the HpocitloutioiiH
on file with thoclurk.
Hy ordor of Hoard of Directors.
7 17 td J. Hadmoahtnhu, olurk.
'What might have lwen" Is the
sad relleutlon uf thousands of oiin
suinptlves. One Minute Cough Cure
cuios coughs and colds. Stone's Drug
Stores.
Tlio Host Proscription for Mnlarlu.
(Iililaaud FeerUa IhiIIIk of UiiovuhTantk
ikih t ll l.l. lusio. It la ktiuply lion and
i inline In a IimMmm form Nu um, npa.
I'un xv. 7-17 iltVw 4m
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
llio Kind You Have Always Bought
Sears tho
Sluimturo of
ULO&
KED FRONT LIVERY
First-lass Feed and Boarding
stables.
101 t.'OMMHltaiAI. Stukht.
SALKM, OUR.
Wm. ULLREY, Prop.
Best Rigs for'Comnicreial Men
Btabhti Ui uue bWk Hotel WllUnwlt.
ttSitfo toatns and comfortable rlvr
for ladlos anil family drlvluir a b(v;
iuiigr, uurMis wKiroca oy nay, wcok
or itiontli ami
U'uiirunteed.
iHMt of
NatlsfuQtlun
.1-1 tj
CAPITAL C1T
Express and Transfei
Mis all mall and passeBger traUk, lUc
page an4 suikcm to all p1'1 of the M
hiHupt skc, Tclhue N'o, 70.
WHUK UlhtUK.
SIX . ytt-i-Jl.
WiafyZT&ccJUA
.itHihtiWiiiiiin-
BUSINESS OAitbs;
O. JHL CQACK
Denttet,
Successer to Dr. . M. Keene, old Whitt
Comer, SaLan, Or. Parties desiring superioi
operation at moderate fees In any branch atf
In especial request.
ALBERT AJESSUP.
Phone 1071.
ROOMS 1 AND a, OKAY HLK.
SOULE BROS.
PIANO TONERS AND REPAIRERS
rOUTLAND, OHB
For Butctn and vicinity leavc"order at Geo
C. Will's Music Btorc.
OFFICE, CITY HALL
For water service apply at office. Uil'
payable monthly In advance. Make
:omplalnts at the nfr'!.
You Can Get
aLower Berth,
With one exception the through
trains of the Hurlington Route
are almost Invariably well-tilled.
The exception Is our St. Puul
Chicago Limited. On the limited
there Is usually room and to
spare.
Don't Infer that It (Is neither
so lino, nor so fut, as ANY train
of ANY other lino between St.
Paul and Chlcugo. On the con
trary, there Is uo more beautiful
train In Amcrlcu. It has electric
light, steim heat, wide vestibules,
the most satisfactory dining-car
servlco on the continent nod
lower berth for everybody,
A. 0. SHELDON,
(fiii'l Ai'ent, Portland, Or.
UFCAUTi
Mill
TIM P. HWIKDCI.K.
Krnni Portland
AIIRIVK
1'imt .salt IjiIco, Denver Ft. Worllil
Mrtll I Onialia, Kaiinaa City, Htft 15pm
n 1 1. in, umin.i nirngii ami r.iiBi,
Hivo-
Walla Walla, HokHiii, Mlnne
itlxill. Ht. Paul, llillllll,, Mll
wankev Cliloofo and cast.
kanu
knue
Flier
also
a. m.
rijer
'.'.iWpin
oci:an htkamhiiiph.
t p m,
For San HraiinlRcii,
Hallerory II vo day.
I p. in
So. in.
COI.UMUIA lltVKIt
in. Bon1
bIKAMUUS,
I n. m.
bat ii r- ITo Aitorla and uay IjindlucH,
ex Hun.
uay
10 p, in.
Iavo
Httlcm
rSa
loin WII.bAMKTTK HIVKH
Portland, .S'uwbt'ri,' and
Laudlugii.
7J a in
way C p. m.
lTlia
lliu
undUat
.MODS
Weds
Frl
Tu
Thur
8at,
3:J im
10 n, m.
.11011
Wwl
Frl
For Dayton
'ArSa-'
I lorn
U'ave
Wll.UAMBTTK IltVKIl
Hali'm l orTallla
Allmuy
and
Way 10 a. ui.
I.Mon
Wed
'and Frl
Tu Thu
Hat
3 p. in
I'olnU.
WILLAMETTE HIVER DIVISIOiV
Daily boats to Portland as above.
Transfers to street car line at Oieg City
if the steamers ate delayed there ounu
trip ticket to all points in Oregon Washing
ton, or Oalifornl a. Connection made at l'oit
land with all tail, ocean andrtver liner
W. Il.IIUKLHUK'l.
Gen'l Pas. Agt, Portland. Oi
G. M. IX)WKK.S, Afient, Trade street dock
Salem.
I101SE HARKEK,
City Atenu.
A Few Interesting Facts
nen people are contempliting a trip
whether on busmen or pleasure, they nalur
ally want the bct service obtainable so far
as speed, comfort and ssfety is concerned-
fcmployes of the W isconsm Ceimal Linos are
oaul to lene ihe iiuhlie and n,i, IimI. ,.
operated so as to make cloe connections I
with (ilvermntT lina -il nil iinAitn ..... I
i,..i..: .1 "rL-,:. "" "'":""" .I-"""-1
1 uiiiiKu 1 aiacc oieepiug and tuair cars
on through trains.
Dining car ervice unexcelled, Meals
a la Carte.
In older lo obtain this first-clus
ak the deket Rcnt to sell you a ticket oer
TUB WISCONSIN CBNTIIAL LINKS
t mm you will nuke dirert onnecliM at 1
at. Paul lor Chicago, Milwaukee and all '
iHwnit rsut.
For any further iitfeinutlen call on any
ticket aent or ewrion4 uilh
AS, 1)N'D.
General Pass, Acent.
MllWAUKBk, Wl,
or JAS. A. CLOCK, '
fieial Acent,
346Siaik htieet,
fOKTLAMt, OKK,
O. H. LANE
Merchant TailOr
07 STATU KTHUIvn
CT-SuiU SIS and upwards, '
Panta S3 and
upward
Notice.
I hava for sale on my Howell Pral
ral Rnnah 2QQ tons of A I Clover
ayutS-KQOperton In the field.
FRANK DURBIN.
EihaattUa aaU utcK dowa follovs drn
frsveat it Uv unij; Dr. Miles' Nervine.
wriTTTirtiWili'f "'
era water to.,
IBB
OK G$N
1 1 MM
rrr" """ -iiiliiriilriiiii VihMAa iiVma
r-'i' i Ii ii li mum' Tf'rtl aii
?"J
MONTEZUMA
Is a beautiful dappled chestnut 1()4
hands high, mid weighs 1700 lbs. Ho is
a jKjrlcct all purpose horso.
Will he at Huffman's stable, Salem,
Saturday of each week in July nnd Aug
ust, nnd the romnindor of tho week nt
the Fair Grounds. Tonus, f 1C.00 to in
sure. Also colts broken nnd handled for
upccd. II. It. HuTifHitroitP.
A LIFE SAVED.
Dr-J.F, Cook, tho Botanical Sped
nllst, Succoods Whero Other
Fall.
To whom it may concern :
Tills is to certify that liertha P. Con
ner, of Jit. Angel precinct, Marion coun
ty, Oregon, has suffered from u cancer
ous growth in tho left car for about throe
years. The growth was cutout twice and
burned out once by Albany Physicians,
but the growth came buck its bad
as ever, and pained her so badly that
sho hail to be taken from school. After
thrco week's treatment by Dr. J. P.
Cook, of Salem, Oregon, the llotnnical
Specialist, tho growth entirely disap
peared, and nt this date, four mouths
since treatment was begun, the growth
has not reappeared, anil the ear has en
tirely healed leaving only tho scars in
Dieted by tho Albany doctors.
I hereby certify that the aliovu state
ment ia mVoliitely true, and that Ber
tha P Conner, tho person mentioned
in the nllldnvit, lias resided in my fam
ily since early childhood, bearing the re
lationship to mo of niece.
II. C. Lonci.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this eighth day of June, 18WI. W. W.
Hall, county clerk of Marlon county,
Oregon.
Kurtz & Hamilton
PLUMBERS
and TINNERS
US COURT STUEBT.
Milken specialty or "all Kinds of
Sheet Steel and (Jnlvaiilzed Iron
work rjoflnu; and guttering, it full
line of Pumps and pump fittings.
Prompt work and reusoimulo prices.
We curry In stock tho Frtirbanks
wind mill. Call anil see us before
uivlng your order for mill or tank.
Phone 2:14
PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES
Tho Intor-Stato University Systom
of Musical Instruction.
U. II. HCOTf. D. M. I'UUSIDBNT
A National Co-oporatUo lnntltiitlnn wliloh Ii
Ix-t'lnnliiK to niiniiM-r Ita faotilty hy hundred
and ita pupil by tlinuaaudu, Hmlirocluif innrv
tliantwentystatea.
For the bennfit of
l'uplla of 1'rlnite Teachers
At Home.
KIOI1TH HOUOI.AHTIO YEAR.
Icrllticaie granted (rem a retmlarly char
tered Inatitution.
Uxplauatlon of he n)tom In detail
In Ihfwj columns
Watali (or It.
KTTAANDKIIS-WILMMAN.
Statu Itoprvnentntivit
and Member of the Faculty
Btlldeo oer Flrnt National Itauk llld
One or two place oa for wlranced plaiera In
piano quartet.
Steam Dye Works
No. 1D5 Commercial street,
opposite Willamette hotol.
Ladles' and gentlemen's
clothing cleaned, dyed, re
paired and pressed. Kino
blankets cleaned nr dyed
'ind nicely llnlshed. Kid
glovos cleaned, 10c; dyed
i6c.
Platino Photos,
Lnhirgoments In (Crayon and Water
Color. Photo lluttons.
Aiuuleur developing and (hushing
nontly dono. h. J, HUOWN,
UKOl'Ml 1' LCKIlt
"
H
Coniinerolal St., Sulcin Oregon,
fissay Office
AND 'LABOHATORY.
No. 71 Chemeketa st,
TIT! HILL Assayer
NEW MARKET
' St.te street, near railroad. Frcshcit and
I bet meats. My patrons say 1 keep the best
i meats in town 2 2
Annual Encampment.
I Of John A. TAian Votorun IttHinioii
AfitootatwH at .MelMinwi, Or., couuuriit
iHg August 7 and continuing through
tlio Wttok. Gothl siMkurij and aiuu
mmM iiravrital tor young and old.
BvwNne aaruwKly mvitwi to Ko prt
MtL wiQokiny all x-oWin, Miikm
MHd umHims a! Um yur oi 1SU-. a well
(M otUM oi uw wur WIIA rsiiuor ;l..
PhililMHM
7 1& iiu H 4ii'rf , iiuiuiitUv.
I. H. T.
G.S. ntBRBBBGER
lattfct
SOUTH AND EAST
TE SrKSTA RO'JTE
or THE
Southern Pacific Co,
KXPRKSSTRAtsS RUN DAILY
V
(7.-oo
7:00 P
9.-4S P
7 '45 A
3
Lv.,.;t'ortland. ..Ar
8:00 am
Ar. ...batem .... Ar.
Ar. San Francisco . Lv
AM
OO PM
5 00 v M
6:05 p M
6.43 A M
8 -15 V M
7.0O A M
SMS PM
4.ISPM
7-55 A m
Ar Ogden ... .Ar
Ar Denver. , Lv
Ar .... Omaha .... Ar
Ar .... Chicago ...,Lv
Ar. ..Los Angeles.., Ar
Ar .... El Paso .... Ar
Ar.... Fort Worth. ,.,Ar
Ar. . New Orleans. . . Ar
IIIOI'M
6 45 PM
o SO A M
6,30 p u
9 as ' it
J 35 r m
Mo A m
8 4or
DIN 1 NO CAUS
OBSEKVATION CARS.
Pullman tirst-class and tourist xleeping ca?(
attached to all through train . Tourist cars
through lo Chicago without change.
ROSMlURQ MAIL, r-DAILY.
8. 3o A
io;S5 A
5:20 p
Lv... I'ortland ..Ar Id.'io p u
PortTanof
M
Ml .
Lv... .Salem.... Lv 1 sop it
Ar... Hoseburg.. Lv 17xoa u
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
BETWEP.N I'ORTLAND AND CORVALLlS.
Mall tiains dallyexcept Sunday.
730 A M FLy. . . .Portlalul." Arl 550 p u
1155 TM) Ar....uorvanis.. Lv t.-ao
PM
At Albany and Corvallis
connect i
tains of the C. & E. Ry.
INDEPENDENCE PASbENOElR; '
KXPRKSB TRAIN DAILY gXCKPT SUNDAY.!
4.-S0 P
7-30 P
H:3o r
SI
M)
Lv ...Portland.... Arl 8:25 AM
Lv....McMinnville Lv- 5. -50 a m
Ar Independence Lv) 4:50 am
Direct connections at ban Iranciscu wiTJi
steamship lines f HAWAII, IAPAN.
CHINA, 'IHKPIIILLIl'INES and Al'S.
TRALIA.
For through tickets and rates call o- W.
W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, or 0- D.
OAIIRIhLSON City Ticket Agent, 232 Com.
mercial St. Salem Or.
K. KOElll.ER, Managci.
I . F. & P. A. PortUn
t
t
Oregon Shon Lino Railroad
Tlie Direct Itoulo In
Montana, Uiali, Colorado
. and all Eastern Points
Given choice of two tavnrlte route, via Ihe
Union I'liclUo Knxt JIull l.lnc, or the
Itlo Cirande Hcculu I.lnci.
Look nt the time
i Days to Salt Lake
2 Duys to Denver
;ij Days toChlcnuo
4i Days to New York
Free Itcollnllif! ('hair Cars. UphnlMered Tim
Ut SlmpliiK Cars, and I'lilbimn Palace
Hlrupera o)eratcd on all trains.
Fur further Information applyito
ltUIHK A 1IAUKKU, Agent", Salem
V. K. COMAN, flen'l Aueiu
('. 0. TKKUY, Tmv. Pais. At
121 IhltdM.. Portland
Soo Pacific Line.
Travel in comiort
by the
IMPERIAL LIMI11
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.
For full Diirticuhirs as to rates. Mum
and copies or U. P. R. publications ap
ply to
C. M. LOOK WOOD
Aucnt, Salem Oro.
II. II, A bolt, A yent Portland.
K. J.Coyle, A.G.P.A, Vancouver 13.C.
Corvallis k Eastern Railroad
TIME CAttD.
For Ynqulna:
Truln loaves Albany ....
'I rain leaved Corvallis...
Train arrives Vaqulnn..
neturnltiL':
. 12:60 p. m.
. I:4.r p. in.
, fi:f0 p. in.
"00 a. tu.
.11:40 a. in
,12:' p. 111.
Leaves Yaquina
Leaves Corvallis.
Arrives Albany.
i'or i;eiroit:
Leaves Alhiinv 7:40 a. 111.
Arrives Detmit lltoTiu. in.
Itelurnlnu:
Leaves Uettolt 12:2fi p.
Airlves Albany fi'5 p
0Leuves Albany tl:W p,
Arrives Corvallis 0:65 p.
SLeaves Corvallis HMO u
in.
tu.
tu.
in.
111.
Arrives Albany 7:25 u. hi.
Ono and twe connect nt Albany and
Corvallis with Southern Pacillc tiulns
u'IvIdk direct scrvlco tinnd from Now
port und adjacent benches.
No. 0 runs from Albany to Corvallis
on Mondays, "Wednesdays and Friduys
only.
No. 5 runs from Corvnllls to Albany
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur
days only.
Trains for the mountains urrlveat
Detroit at noon, itlvlnu' simple time
to reach eamplnir urtuiniN nu the
rirellenbush uud Sanliam nior the
same duy.
11. I.
WAI.DEN,
T F. A P. A.
J.TUKNKK A sent.
r.um.- iu.nk.
Maiucer
Albany, Ore.
WltUVJtTTE'KIVEK IlIVISION'
STEAMER ALBANY,
Captain Zuiualt
Hunnlne belMfewi Portland and Corvnllls
pupping al all way Uudlngs.
KIVKR 8C1IED0I.K.
DOWN - Tuesdays, Thurwlay and
8uudj
leaves (orvallit.,
- 6 a. ia
las Albauy
m 7 a. m
, ft . m
mm- IH
10 a. tu
12)
aa
lavM Bueoa Vit
livtM ludpuIHce..
I.av VirL.
Arrhe lwiU.l ,
UBMtrt DJtWIH..
t'P Monday. Wedneday aad Friday.
Lhtm lMiUn.i . . I,, a. m
lav( N'MuUary Ifl-Mn M
Iavi RWm 3 JO p. m
lt4 ImlapMttlu. , 504 1. M
Umv tfoetia Vhtu ... 7:30 p. m
1 4MVM Aftalij :,lo p. in
Arrive rtarnt . iirnipu
Th stawer haa ten wiuipl wlUi 8it
hua aavoiitBtedatkwC InikidIRt n ahiflaiii
nsMMrsaitl few ariTlair Ltb fntiKhl au4
Ganai
cb
f lutsMixr.
1k k-Fuet oj Mate Him-I.
KD. X tUEh A.