The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, August 02, 1899, Image 2

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PE6IAL
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60LF SHIRTS
THIS WEEK.
EVERY GOLF SHIRT
IN THE HOUSE
AT REDUCED PRICES.
ALL
STRAW HUT
FOR JUST HALF PRICE.
NEW CRASH HATS
AT NEW PRICES.
6. w. Johnson & Go..
257 COMMERCIAL STREET.
THE JAIL! JOURNAL
BY UOCBH BHOTHICW3
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1891).
Dally, Ono Year 93.00, In Advance
Dally, Foui Months $1 00, l Advnnoo.
Woolcly. Ono Year $1.00, in Advance
THE HALEM HOC
Tho Kuleiu liotr in all right. Ho Ih
witling oven with Kuuutio on Unit piitnt
fug contract in quick order. Hnturilny
tho contract was lot to Piiuh ft (I my, of
fiiilein. to comitruct tho now koiuiico
hall of tlio Stnto University, ut Eugene,
at tho contract prion of tllt.frlR. That h(
a fluu kind of a hog to liavo around, hy
tlio way. Allmny Damocnict.
Haluni contractors nru all right. Thoy
aro hogging contracts all ovor tho Ntato.
Tho mom buildings thoy put up, tho
more (luiiiaud thnro hiiuiiih to ho for tholr
norvlcoH, Tho Kiigono con true torn who
agreed to palut tho Halom school Iioiikoh
waulod to Introduce a prlvato construe,
lion of tho contract, and hence their
Itoiid could not ho accepted.
CURRENT EVENTS.
Every county in tho ntato Ih repre
sented at tho coiivoutioii of bolting Ken
tucky DomooratH which wiih called to
order nt l-uxlngtoii thin morning for tho
purpose of deciding on what Ih tho Imst
course to tako to defeat WllltaurOoolxd
and IiIh itHHoolatoH on tho ticket noinl.
naled hy tho recent I.oulsvlllo conven
t Inn. It Iiiih Ihjoii all hut decided that
ex-Governor John Young llronu shall
ho named for governor, hut coiiHldorahlo
difference, of opinion oxlstn iih to tho ad
vlHahtllty of nominating a full ntato
ticket. TIioho who uigo that a full ntato
tlokiil ho named, and who appear to lw
in tho majority, suggiwt tho following
(nr tho placoH to ho filled- W. (!.
Owuiih for lloutonant-governor; W. I'.
1'. llrcoklnridgo for attorjioy-goueial;
John It, Duulap for nonrotary of ntato,
with 1'. 1'. Johnson for United Htaton
nonator against J. 0. K. Illaukhiiru,
Tho most dllllmilt puit of tho conven
Hoii'm work in tho framing of tho plat
form an it h necessary to construct a
lliiaiioial plank ngrcoahlo to Ixith tin
sound money and free nllvcr factfoiiH of
tho bolting Domooratn.
Pittsburg Iuih uapllulated to 10,000
strangers who am hero to attoml tho an
nual convention of tho Young IVople'n
Christian Union of tlio United IWiy.
terlau church. IKiIegutos are hero from
nearly overy ntato In tho union, as well
iih from tiermauy, Japan, India and
otluir foreign couutriiw. Tho convon
tlou will Ik formarly upuiiMl with wel
coming meeting tonight ami will con-
Catarrh is
Not Incurable
Hut It onn not ho cured
by npniva,
wiudm nnd iuhnliuu mixture
w lilon
roituli only the surface. Tho disoaso l
III tlio blood, and can only ho maulicd
through tho blood. 8 H. 8. In tho only
roiiuuly which onn havo any offcut upon
flutavrli; It euros tho i1Ikhiio permit
iiontly unit forever rids tho system of
overy truco of tho Vilo complaint.
MIm Jtwl Often, ut Munttwller. Ohio.
vrrlua: "I vraa af.
nietwl (ram lu(ajr
vritii catarrh, and hi
one (h know in
tutfuriHic II ItKHtHPt
Iwllcr llutu !. TLB
V N v f "pro) mmU lio
Iwim t rarity . mil
tllWIKH I UlMHt IUIU
roHfUniiy far lu ytt. tho iUmmuo bU
Ormvr hold tlmu vrr. 1 lrltt a uuwlwr at
UihhI t u v1it, WiiJ Ibflr liliirrl lUKn-tlirnh
illlcl i i mjr Uuom thilKflW w rUumUm,
I v lu UiMfHlWe MtMHiltuH, nuil n(lr tt
Luliiinil nwiliHBiii, Nv(wrtstlHtumU.
(hhMmk h k MlycrtW! m oure (urUool
dlMwr. I 'lfokla ( trjr It. Ai kh my
jflew umlor lh rltlt ih wodlH!S
I Mgn u Imimtvft. hJ fir UKluir it fur
" r tm
f rx'rvrrm"iiem
mwuvwm
Iwo ninnili I u miMtl w.HtplAioljr, Ih
drcilfnl dlMn cmltMlMl fnxii mjr
If ui, dii.l 1 1 nvi hail ho rwiurti uf It "
Many I ve Ik'cii taking local troaN
inont fur wirn, noil flnu thonisolvoa
wor now than vr. A trial of
CCCfor
Blood
Mf kijr
Tho
SMSSW
muuiio on so.
to be tho right roimnly
It will euro the imwt ob
Books iiiMlh'd free to any Btklre. by '
Wwift Bprtolllo Go,, AUui.u, ilu
tt
SALE
llniio for ono week. Prominent anion).
thoHo wlio havo arrived to tako part in
tho proceeding am MIhh Mnrgarot
Loltch, a Coylon missionary; Dr. K. H.
Hcoval, of WooHlor, Ohie: Hev. J. A.
I louderion, of Sparta, III.; Hov. Jesso
Johnson, president of Muskingum col
lego; E. 11. MoKown, of Itock Island,
111.; Itov. E. It. Marquis, of IndlanpollB;
Hov. Dr. A. C. Dixon, of Now York ami
MIhh Anna S. Harlow, of Philadelphia.
Though hut it docado old tlio union Ih
ono of tho strongest of young pcoplo'ti
Hodutliw, tho inouihorHlilp exceeding
100,000, distributed ovor many Htaton.
DoHplto tho fact that the election of
governor in Alabama doen not take
place until next year, the Johnston and
anti-JohiiHton faotlounof tho Democratic
p.irty are already preparing for tho
struggle for nupremaoy, (lovornor
JohiiHtou, wIioIh now nerving IiIh hccoiuI
torm, Iiiih lxou credited with aspiring
to tho United Status nenatorHlilp, hut an
offorl Ih being made to prevail on him
to ntaud for reuomluatlou for governor.
IIIh prominent nupportern Instills city
anil olnowhore throughout tho ntato
aro circulating Hl!tloiiH calling on him
to make tho race for a third term. Tho
pjtltloiiH net forth that (lovornor John
Hlon Ih the only man who can maintain
and carry out tho reforms which ho Iuih
inaugurated in the management of tho
Htato'n affairs, and ho in urged very forc
ibly to nook another nomination,
In many partH of tho world theio are
liolng held today olcctioiiH which,
though luiortaut to thono immediately
concerned, create little ntir in tho world
at largo. It in the triennial election day
of tlio JimuiU and in Europe, America,
Anla and wherever oIki tho well-known
Catholic order Iiiih ontablinhed Itnelf
thorn) elections aro being held for the
choice of proouratorH of the vuHouh prov-
incoH and tlio many sulKirdiniitn 'olllcurs
of tlio nooietv. Tho provincoH In thin
country am those of Maryland, Now Or
leaiiH, California. Itookv mountain, and
the (lornmu province, with hoadipiartorH
in imiiaio.
Ohiulored HtmuiiliouU loaded with
hunilredH of mommim of tho Knightn of
Columbus, with their wIvoh ami faml-
Hoh, went to Pnt-ln-ltay, Ohio, today for
a week's outing under tho aiiHiilcori of
tho ntato (livinlon. lleail(uartorH will
lm oatahllshod at the Hotel Victory,
which will ho tho scene, of hulls, ban
(iietH, vaudevillo oiitortalumentH ami
other nodal festivities (lining tho re
mainder of tho week. Allium: tlio veil
ing Knights am delogatlouH from Kan
dunl
ky, ( lovolaud, Columbus,
Ciucin.
uatl and numorouH other plnco.
Don't Tabirro nni ml Smoke Your l-lTr Awtj,
To quit loliaooo ouhIIjt unit (uruior, lo mac
netlo, lull of life, nerro mul vluor, talia No-l'o-Hue,
tlia wonderwotkxr. Hint nmlmi urah men
utrone, All (iriiKsUia.tOoorll. Ourotiiurun
tent llooklel tout aamplo froo. AilJro
Utorlliik' ItouiiHly Co., Clilcao or New York.
LONU URIDQE,
The Turnir Uloyole t'ath Will UoJrc the
Heform School Hill.
It will noon lw uuniKienJury for whiHil
mou to climb over tho luform nohool
hill in g'lc Turner. Tho hloylo
totharHind the hill inuttarly oomplotMl
and work i being piuhod on tho bridge
iuroi the Imttoiu.
Thin liriilco will W KWO fuel long,
planked withaxJf triiaUiut one Inch
apart ami will ixmI about fitOO. It oorrlcH
thu xith iieniM the low ground botwiHui
tho S. I'. trnok and tho Turner nwd
wiHith of tho reform nohool,
Whwilimm will greatly apprwlato
tho gvkul jmlgmwit shown hy County
Judge Ttirmll in laying tho bkyol imth
hy thin mute Inntwiil uf ovr thu hill.
The path lwut tho Tuni wr rni tUUt
oklv uf tho Hoform nvmuol ami kuow tho
lovol ground near tho S. 1'. trnok until
the hill In Ki!itHl, when It crowiw to tho
Turtwr nmil mkhIii ovor tho long hrklg
now ImlUlini-. The way In about mie
thlil of a milo lunger but avoids tlio
hanlMt hill Initwouu ham ami Eugouo.
llml tlio mth followed the nxd it
would havo nxpilriHl a brltlgo of pruc
tkidly the namoilimomiiomi tocronh)w
ground botwoou tho Heform hjImkiI and
Turner, ami after oonsultatiou with
l'runidont J. 11. Allwrl, uf the whwl-
moire iWMWlatioH, Jmlge 'lVrntll IhiI
tlio path whom It it how being ImllU
Chanfio of Time,
The new whedulo of the SwiUiorw !'
(uflo w ill bring the north boHHtl ever-
laud, that now arrive ntisii a. hi. to
Salem at 0:10 a. iu. Tho flrt train in
on the new time wilt arrive Thurwlay
morning-
KituraUTuur irU Wllh ltcarta.
OanJy OuiUartto, euro (iultvatfaNt njf.
Iftj. to, li 0. 0. 0. tall, arutffft W rv(ul ihohot,
s
E AROUND THE EVENING I
- For Wotrn Hetlectlon on tlie
Ncwcit llooki and Magazine.
jTiimmuiiiiuuuuiiuuiuiiiJiuiiiiiiiiiin
lltlOFHEKIIOOI).
Tho crcnt nnd crowning of all good,
Lifo'H final ntar, in Urothorhood ;
For it will bring again to Enrth
Her long-lost Poesy and Mirth ;
Will Ecnd now light on every face,
A kingly tower upon tho race.
And till it come, wo men are slaves
And travel downward to tho dust of
graves.
Come, clear tho way, thcii.clearthoway!
Blind creeds and kings have had their
day.
lireak the dead branched from the path:
Our Impels in the aftermath
Our bono is in heroic men,
Star-led to build tlio world again.
To this Event the agon ran :
Make way for Brotherhood mnko way
for Man.
Eiiwi.v Maiikiiam.
fllK AUTOI OBOIIOK W. CAItl.K.
"Strong Hearts" is tho Inlust work of
the great expositor and creator of
southern fiction, if mich phrase may be
permitted, since the national heart has
learned that it really boats for no such
thing ttH ecctlon. The Story of tho Soli
tary, tho TaxidermiHt, and the Entomo
logist, nro ono in lootio tomiKirainent,
Hymputhy of treatment nnd crfectly ar
tistic atmosphere. Thoy apiottred ut
different timen lu tho magazines but are
hero gathered together appropriately in
one cover and should never bo sopnrated.
In other werds: Behind these subtitles
and changes of time, scene, characters,
this talc of strong hearts is one. Tho
author lays down the principle of his
art "that religion without poetry is ns
dead a thing nsiootry without religion."
And again ho says: "Taking that great
factor of life which men, with countless
lights, shades, narrowness and breadths
of meaning, call religion, and taking it
in tho largest sense we can give it; in
like manner taking poetry in tho largest
sense k)hhII)1o; this cluster of tales is
ono, because from each of its parts, with
no argument but tlio souls and fates
they tell of, It illustrates tho indivisible
twinship of Poetry and Religion; a one
1104s of ofllco ami culmination, which, ns
they reach their highest plane, merges
them into identity." Tlio superficial
reader, who may boisterously enjoy a
superficial religion, may seo no religion
in those tales. But it is there tliodeop
religion of conduct demonstration into
daily life a golden thread on which are
strung tho deeds of life, holding them in
a pure and Immortal correlation. Chas.
Sorlbnor'H Sons, New York, are tho pub
lishers of all Cable's writings.
tiii: oiiio riMii.isiiis'o not'Hi:.
A beautiful specimen of tlio printer's
art is tho new illustrated catalogue of
Tho Werner Company of Akron, Ohio,
the largest ami most thoroughly equip
jted hook manufacturing establishment
in America. From the modest beginning
of a small local printing shop, tlio fac
tory Iiiih rapidly grown into ono of
woild-wido fmno. Many important
works havo emanated from this estab
lishment ; for the linn not only manu
factures its own publications, from
start to finish, hut also innnv owned It
other well-known homes. The litho
uraohic branch of the uroat establish
ment lias for yoam enjoyed an enviable
and far reaching reputation. Aside from
the technical excellence of the llrm'H
new catalogue, which lu itself is no
small evidence of the linn's mechani
cal achievement, it will bo of interest
to all booksellers and hookhuyors, re
cording ami iloM'rihiug as it iloosou ItH
hundred of pages, alnmt 260 titles of
The Wei nor Coiiipuiiy'H owns pub
lications. Those cover almost every
branch of literature, so that every hook
lover will llml therein something to in
to rout him ami to suit his xirticulur
tasto.
Two of tho most Important publica
tions of Tho Werner Company arodouht
lens their unexcelled Americanized
Edition of the "EncyclopiiMila liritan
nlca." inltO volumes, and the "Werner
Universal h'ucyclopn'illa," in 12 vol
umoH, Imth carefully revised ami brought
down to date.
Too much mmoo would ho needed to
enumerate all thoother valuable and
Interesting works published by this
llrm; wo mention some, however, of
their latest publications, viz: An
olalnirato Illustrated history of tho
"United States Armv and Navy," Ell
Perkins' "Thirty Years of Wit;" a
new edition of Marshall P. Wlldor'a
"Po p!o I'vo Smiled with;" an "En
ovolopailla of Superstitions;" Honrv
Wattemon's "History of tlio Spanlsh"
Anmrican War;" Mr. Uillotto'e "Cook
Hook," etc, etc.
lkatn ifetrulhal.
A few your age a Nw Vik newspaper
cououctod an opi ilUctuumui unou the
topic. "U Manksc a PallurvV' The
niunver t eaiy and upon ike ui face Where
there U mutiul love and rtmpect, if there U
ahwi health, liiurtiiige U a aucceaa. Whew
health ia left out. evw the tuoat aideHt love
W not count, and marriage i iuvaiUbly
a fuituie.
MmWrn wrltiiee ha cried the warning
ao often that all auouht icaltae the danger
of wciltock to iKple in Ill-health. In a
M of thU kind death lurka on every aide
In Ihe kiw of betrothal and the care of
the ueueyiuooti The man who la mtTeiing
fioui ill health ia a phyalcat bankrupt, and
haa no right to condemn a woman to be hi
uuibe lor me ana llic nioltier of babe that
inherit hi phyaical weakue.. I)r Pierce'
Ookleii Medical Ducovery act directly on
the digestive oiganuui It luaVea it atroug
and It action perfect. When a uun' ill
giMtieu i all right hi blood will be pure;
whju hi bloott i pure hi nervou ayatetu
Will be atioug and hU health vigorou.
A woman who aviffera front weakne and
iHaoaie of Ihe delicate organUm of her e
la ceilain to uQer ftoiu general tll-jiaalth,
and to be au unhappy, helplcaa luxlla aad
a gtMppolntumit a a wife. Iter children
wW U weak, puny ad pccvtth A happy
htue U au impiblllly for her until Her
health i nwtored. I)r Wercc' Pawnie
PieneiiHttoH cure all trouble of the Ul.
UMtiy fewiniNe organUia. It cure them
ly, eemtilelely and permaaemty It
r w4fehfld and malhihaail !Uih
wodfalHa are told by all goa4 deilcr.
V
us
Ifour Stomach Works
hard every day, 1b it Btrange that It
stops occasionally? Don't shock It
with some Krlplng purgative, but use
Ho9tctter'fl Stomach Hitters, a remedy
everybody knows. A dose of the Hit
ters taken regularly will keep the
stomach sweet, the bowels regular,
and prevent, as well as cure, all dis
orders of u weak stomach. Sec that
a TuiVATK Huvknui: Stamp covers
the neck of the Bottle,
Bowaro of
"Somothlnff
Just
Hostettcr's
Stomach
as oood" Bitters
A KKMOVAt..
Loo A Shephard, publishers, Boston,
inform their friends of their removal
from No. 10 Milk street to No. 201 Dev
onshire street, near Franklin itreet.
It is with somo regret that they leave
the familiar pluco "Next tho Old South
Meeting House," after being there dur
ing the last fourteen of the thirty-eight
years that have elapsed since the estab
lishment of the house.
Ixio A SI cphard's catalogue contains
thousands of tho best works ever
printed for children nnd young jieojilo.
Tho name of tho firm Is associated with
the cleanest and best literature in the
minds of millions of Americans.
Tho 00 pages of McCluro's ojieii witli
a Hash ami close with a dash. The art
features include n cover designed bv
Will II. Low. a portrait of Cecil Uhodos,
tho scene nt Lincoln's deathbed, and a
portrait of Mrs. Lincoln. Tho literary
feats aro Miss Tarhcll's Lincoln paper,
and tho Irish humorist story of St,
Patrick and serpents. This latter is by
Senilis Macmanus, a native of the old
sod carrying a great deal of the native
llavor into his writings. Miss Tarbell's
account of Lincoln's funeral is to ap
pear in the September number of this
lender of the dollar monthlies.
AUOUHT I'KIIIODKVU.H.
Tho Bookman is a brilliant number in
illustrations and matter, with the edi
torial features of "Chronicle and Com
ment" and "Ixitter-box" snappy instead
of gappy. Tills concludes the ninth
volume. With September will beirln a
series of articles on Now York in fiction,
reminiscences of nil the noted novelists
who have made tho Empire City the! r
home. Tlio Bookman is $2 n year and
easily leads all similar publications in its
combination of "Belles Lotters" nnd
art-nows-criticism combined. Its editor,
Mr. Peck lias made it one unbroken
success from tlio start.
Those who wish to niako preparatory
studies of the Paris oxomtioii ean do no
hotter in tills country than to take the
Parisian Magazine. This mouth is de
voted to tho Swiss section ami also some
general information leaks out about the
whole enterprise. These articles aro il
lustrated and a hound volume of this
magazine containing the first part of tlio
series on the great event of 1000 can be
had for 50 cents. Address the Parisian,
Carnegio hall, Now York.
Current Literature comes in an azure
and brown cover with its usual curgo of
one hundred and fifty articles mid
iMtems. There am extended readings
from the best now novels, all tho good
poems now or old, u very able editorial
department, fun, fact and humor, hook
reviews ami criticisms. At tho price,
thit monthly quarto, 25 cents a cony,
affords a library of select fiction And lit
erature indeed tho cream of all that's
printed and edited ami selected with
groat taste ami printed in admirable
form to gratify tho appetite of tho gen
eral reader. Current Literature Pub.
Co., Bryant Building, New York.
During the summer months fruit is a
subject of no little importance and many
iiiterontiug and lichiful hints havo boon
given for the benefit of the consumer or
the preserver. Of the proior nerving of
various fruits their uses on tlio menu
and recipes providing for tlio present
and future consumption, is information
to bo gained from the August issue of
Tablo Talk. Other topics of interest aro
"The Early :Trainlng of children:"
"Cooking in Stoneware;" "Dishwash
ing iih it Should ho Dono;" "Walking as
u Fine Art," etc., etc. The readers of
this paper aro offered a sample copy of
this magainu if they semi name and
address to TabhiTnlk Publishing Co.,
riuilciolplila, ra.
To young men who would make jour
nalism their lifework a writer in tlioSat
tmluy EveningPost of Philadelphia nivh,
"Don't," but, having thus freed his
conscience, he elaborates entertainingly
with anecdote and reminiscence the joys,
tho vicissitude ami oxorieucos of the
young man who has ink in his blood.
The series will begin in the Post of
August 12.
Ilutr An Your Kidney I
l)r UobbVSnaraim I'Ute euro all kldtxiy 111. Sam.
plofrvo. Add fiterllu lletutHlirCo.OhlpaiioorN. Y.
Tho Boat Proscription for Mnlarln.
OhUUuttil fever U a ImttU ol (IhiivnhTjintk
I.xhh Cliil.l. Tenia It U .Imply lion mul
Uiiiiiluein a tiulelM lorm. .No euro, u ly,
in
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Tlie autre (two In numtr) aro locate! a
No. U and !UJ (Ntmtnervlal ttreet, aHd arv
vll ttuckwl ulth ai-oiiipk-le line ofdruitaaiHl
mtsllt'lmw, tivllei artllf, perfumery, bruahai
!., etc, vte.
DR. 8TONK
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Ueeut wwlkiiteand mir taaVvi no eharge far
MUHllatlN. eiaminatum or presort inlou.
JERSEY BULL.
Pull blood Jeniy, Borvlco) for soKon
only II. lot cash. Corner of Thlrtoenht
nnd Conlor streota.
5 tt Uuown A 8..
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stables.
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2.30 p u
OOKAN
H1KMHII1IU
liclncil.
8 p in
For Han rroucliico,
I p. Ill
Ball etery live day.
8 li. in
imuMiiu mvKit
8TKAMUUS.
nx. Him
Satur
day 10 p, in.
T Aatorla and way IjiihIIiiih,
l. m
ux Bun,
Iiavo
r4a-
I mi)
Hu cm
WlI.l.AMKTIK H1VKII
Portland, Newlmrg and
IndlngH.
7. IS am
w ny C p. in.
ITU.
ilOllll
WeU
Frl
Tii
lliur
8at.
'liiu
iiudUat
10 II, in.
Moil
Vtl
Frl
Fur Dayton
3:80 jun
.'Ar 8ft.
U'avn wif.uvMirrrK itivmt iem
Tu Thu I'olnta. jMnu
Hal WaI
p. m anil Frl
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION
Daily botta to Portland as above.
Transfers to street car line at Orcg Cilj
if the steamers are delayed there ound
trip tickets to all points in Orecon. WasMne.
ton, or California. Connection made at Tort
land with all rail, ocean andnver line.
W. II.HWRLHURT.
Ccn'l Pas. ArI. Poitland. Or.
. M. POWERS. Agent, Trade street dock
Salen.
1JOISE i: HARKUR.
City Auenu.
A Few Interesting Facts
When poople are contemplctlng a trip
whether on business or pleasure, they natur
ally want the bet service olnainable so far
as speed, comfort and sfety is concerned.
Employes of the Wikcomnn Central Lint are
paid to serve the public ami ourltrain. a,-
operated so as to make cla-e connections
with diverging line at nil junction pomts.
Pulluun Palace Sleeping and Chair car
on through train.
Dining car ervice unexcelled, Meals
a la Carte.
In order to obtain this matckss service.
asV. the dckel afietit to ell you a twket ,oer
TUB WISCONSIN' CBSTIUI, IJSBS
ami you will mske diren eoamolMtvs
M. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee ami
iolnis Bast.
at
all
any
ror any lurtaer infoimaiion call on
ticket agent r aefreMteftd with
JAS. l).NT),
General Pass. Ant.
J.S.A.CLQCK, Ma"K. WW.
GHial Agent,
IKTUM. Okk,
O. H. LANE
Merchant TailOp
97 STATR QTVum
CSTSiUta S15 and upwards, '
PanU S3 and
upward
I l
k
Olf&N
mm m ll
Utl'AIlTl T1MK HdlKllUI.K. AllllIM
toil From l'orUnud
Notice,
I have for sale on my Ho well PraU
ral Ranoh SOQ tons of A t Qlovor
yat$4.Q0pe rton In thaflold.
FRANK DURBIN
. .'t--?ililrtiflTffM.fll i I irll I ( il r i i 1 mi
u ?!;
D
IVIOiMTEZUIVIA
Isn beautiful ihippleil chestnut 10,
hands high, and weighs 1700 lbs. He Ih
a H.rlect all purpose horce.
Will bo at Huffman's fitable, Salem,
Saturday of each week in July and Aug
ust, and the remainder of tho week at
the 1'alr Grounds. Terms, $10.00 to In
sure. Also colts broken and handled for
epoed. II. H. Hutiikiifoiid.
A JjTFE SAVED.
Dr. J.F, Cook, tho Botanical Spoo
allot, Succeeds Whoro Othor
Fall.
To whom it may concern :
This is to certify that llertha 1'. .Con
nor, of Mt. Angel precinct. Marion coun
ty, Oregon, lias suffered 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,
hut tho growth came back as bad
as ever, and pained Her so liailiy tnai
she iiiui to Ihs taken from school. After
tlireo week's treatment by Dr. J. F.
Cook, of Salem, Oregon, the Ilotanlcal
Specialist, tho growth entirely disap
peared, and at this date, four mouths
since treatment was begun, the growth
has not reappeared, and the ear has en
tirely healed leaving only the scars in
llieted by the Albany doctors.
I hereby certify that the above state
ment is absolutely true, and that Her
tha 1 Conner, the tiersoii mentioned
in the aflldavit. has resided in my fam
ily since early childhood, bearing tlio re
lationship to me of niece.
II. C. Lo.nci.
Subscribed and bwohi to before me
this eighth day of June, 181)11. W. W.
Hall, county dork of Marion county,
Oregon?
Kurtz & Hamilton
PLUMBERS
and TINNERS
1)8 COURT STRKKT.
Mukca specially of "nil Kinds of
Sheet Stcul and Galvanized Iron
work rjoflng and guttering, a full
line of I'umps ami pump llttlngs.
Prompt work and reiibomiole prices.
We carry In stock the Fairbanks
wind mill. Cull mid sec us before
L'lvlug your order for mill or iniik.
Phone H
PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES
The Intor-Stnto Unlvorslty System
of Musical Instruction.
K. II. HCOIT. 1). M. PHKSIDK.vr
A National Co-operative Institution wliloh la
UyinnlnK to mimlior lt faculty by ImiidroiU
and ilH implla liy tlioiliuiudi, KmbrautuK innr
than twenty matt.
Fur the benefit of
I'uplU ori'rlvutuTvaoliora
At Home.
KKlltril SCUOMHT10 YHAU.
OrllHoattM irranted (rum a rwularly clmr-
ivron innuiutiou.
liiplanatlon of ho ajrutuiu In detail
in tliiMo i'dIuiiiiu
Watoli for It.
KITA AS DKK3-WI LMMAN.
Stale KHiri(entatlvH
and Member nX the Fuoillly
Btlidwi orer Klrat Natltmal Hank llldtf.,
One or two iilaota open for advauead plajura in
piano iuartat-
Steam Dye Works,
No. 105 Commercial street,
nnpoMto Wllhuuetto hotel.
Ladles' and gentlemen's
clothing cleaned, tlyod, re
paired and pre.sMul. Fine
blankets cleaned or dyed
'ind nicely llnlhheil. Kid
gloves clounod, lOo; dyed
Jfic.
Platino Photos,
Knlart,'oiHonLs In Crayon and Water
Color, l'hoto lluitons.
Aiiidtour developlnir ami llnishlni:
noatly (lone. 1 .1. HROWN,
fixoi'M) Floor
2LI Coiumorclal St., Salem Oregon,
fissay Office
AND LABOHATORY.
No. 71 Chemcketa s(,
J. B. 1. TUIIDLL Assayer
nwnm
NEW MARKET
Ht.te street, near railroad. Freshen and
bet meats. My patrons say I keep the best
peats In town ar
Annual Encampment
I
Of Jolin A. IjiHtan f torun Iteiinion
Aatociutiou at Mohanui, Or., commono
ing AiigHBt 7 and ooiitinuiiig through
Uitt . Good spoakera and anuiH
Hnta provklatl for jxmuii; and old.
KvryHo armaeilv iiivitotl to Ivpron
otiU oapoaiaUy all x-soldUrs, sailors
RMl HrtH 04 Old war of ISitl-i, as v)l
u ggMfore ot tlw vr with SiwIh r tb
rb!U)p)mM.
7 15 lm liy onW of committeu.
uUi
SOUTH AND EAST
VIA
TE SHASTA RO'JTE
OF THE
DIE
Pacific Co,
KXTRKSS TRAINS RUN DAttY
S7:oop
9--4S
i:4 a
SI
m)
Lv. . .Portland.
Ar.,.,Satem ..
Ar (8:00
.ArJsj
Lv ( 700
8:00 AM
Ar. San Francisco
AM
OOPM
5 uo r m1
6:05 P M
6.43 A M
815 P M
7.00 A M
815 PM
4,15 PM
7-55 A m
Ar OKilen ... .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
lilOPM
643 PM
SO A M
6,30 p M
9 2SI-M
I 35 r- M
040 Am
8 40 m
DINING CARS
OBSERVATION CARS.
Pullman hrst-class and tourist iilcepi nciTi
attached to all through train) . Tourist crt
through to Chicago without change.
ROSKBUKO MAIL, -DAILY.
8:30 am) Lv.
1055 A Ml-Lv.
5.2o pmI Ar
Portland . . Ar ( 430 p
Salem.... Lv i 1 So.-pjj
Roseburg.. Lv (7.moam
" Vest sf de dTVisIon .
BBTWREN PORTINI) AND C0RVA1.L1S,
Mall Mains daily except Sunday.
730 am Lv. . . .Portland. . Ar I 3:50 r k
1 1 .'55 i" m ivr. . . .urvuinn.. l.v
I .'20 t u
At Albany
and Corvallis
con tti 1
tains of the C. & E. Ry.
INDEfEWbENClTTAShENULK. "
KXPRRiiS TRAIN OAILV KXCRPT SUNDAV.l
450 I'M) Lv.... Portland.... Ar I 825 am
730 Pll Lv. . . .McMinnville Lv 550 a m
8:30 ri) At Independence Lv) 450 &
Direct connections at ban Francisco will
steamship lines f HAWAII, 1APAN
CHINA. THE PHILIPPINES ami AUS.
TRALIA.
For through tickets anil rates call o w.
W, SKINNER, Depot Agent, cr ( D.
GA11RILLSON City 'Picket Agent, 232 Com
metclal ht. Salem Or.
K. KOhlll.KK, Mmi.ii
v ' F. & P. A. lWls
ordai
Oregon SI1011 Line Railroad
The Direct iloutc to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern I'oiLts
Glvi ehnlcc of two Invnrllc ro 'ten, via thr
Union I'nclhu FhhI Mall 1 v, or the
Itlo (Iruiide Ucciilu 1,1 uox.
Look at the time
H Days to Salt Lake
'2 Days to Denver
ilj Days toChlcuiro
4 Duys to New York
Free Itcclluliii; Clnilr (Iiirx. Uiilinhtercd Tun
Int Ulocplnfr Cars, and Pullman l'atiicu
Hlcepcrn 0eriilcil on all trains.
For further Information npply.to
IIOISK iV HAIIKKIt, Axcnta, Salem
W li. COMAN.Oi'li'l Axeul
C. O. TintUV.Trav. Puih AkI
l'Jt'lhlidHt.. l'ortlmiil
Soo Pacific Lino.
Travel in comiort
by the
II
the fastest
train crossing
the continent.
It is a
through train
making few stops.
Its equipment
is of surpassing
elegance.
It will pay you
to travel
by it.
For full D.irticul.ire uh to niton, time
and copies of (J. P. II. publications ap
ply to
0. M. LOCK WOOD
Anent Salem Ore.
II II, Abott, Auent Portland.
E. J, Coylc, A.O P. A, Vancouver H C
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad
2 For Yaqulna:
Train leaves Allmny .
'iruln leaves Corvallis
12:50 p. in.
l'4.i p
Train arrives Yaqulna...
I ItcturninL':
.r):r.O p
Leaves Yaouluu. ...
, . . 7-00 a
...11:40 a
...12:i')p.
Leaves Corvallis..:.
Arrives Albany
.'1 For Detreit:
Leaves Alhunv
Arrives Detroit
4 Keturnliik':
Leaves Detroit
A 1 rives Albany....
OLeaves Albany
Arrives Cor villi li ..
7:40 a. in
;5.ria. ui.
.12:2on ui.
ft:.'lftp 111.
li.-a') p. m.
. (l:.V) p. Ill
"ALnnvn.4 Corviillls :-IO II
in
Arrives Albany ;,I:3ftau!i
One and twe connect Albany id
Corvallis with Southern i'J? ?.. nv'
u-IvIuk direct eervlw t'"'"' from p,ew
port and adjacent loJ rirvuii3
No. 0 runs from Albany UK -naiiw
on Mondays. Wlnew " -
nNn s runs from Corvallis to Albany
onXS. Thursdays and SatuP
d TraAr the monntaliu. arrive at
Detroit at iio-.ii. (llvlm ample tlu.e
to reach cauiplnir imiund on tie
Hrelterihusli and Santlam river the
" ' t F A P A Mali
J.TVRNEK Anl. Albany. Ore
fi rffittnn
Southern
Canadian Facile Jv
II AM'
VILUMETTE:RIVKU DIVISION
STEAMER ALBANY,
Captain Znmalt
Leaves Saletn at 7 a. in. r Portland
aud way landings every Tueday.
Thursday and Saturday.
The steamer ha. been .JX'i'C1 ? Jia'.
olau aecoiuruodattoiis, InMUdlug an
,''uliurpassl Jar earryinij U.th UtM auJ
paskvUKers.
nookVat ot Slate slreell.j. Hom Xgnt
CAPITAL CITY
Express and Transfci
Meets all mail and paakeog traih Bk
0 ge and express to al) parts of 'h
f lOnipt seo ice. Telephone No. 7
DISC-UK & SKIPTON