The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, August 03, 1899, Image 2

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PE6IAL SALE
OF
60LF SHIRTS
nn attorney been employed for tliia
work his charge would have been not
less tlmn $25. Recorder Judnli lina
drawn nil tho ordinance ho far nnd Ids
ability Is iiotqiicHtloticd. TJiero may be
legal defect in tlic charter and in these
ordinances, but there were in nearly all
tlio charters and ordinances the city has
ever bad and tho wers nearly all paid
for.
THIS WEEK,
EVERY GOLF SHIRT
IN THE HOUSE
AT REDUCED PRICES.
ALL
STRAIN HATS
FOR JUST HALF PRICE.
NEW CRASH HATS
AT NEW PRICES.
JOURNAL, X HAYS,
Old second-hand milts lor the Oregon
bovs at the price of now ones will never
satisfy any one.
"Why do they call n ship 'sho "
"HecaiiHO her rigging costH so numb, I
giioss." Wasj).
.
It Is no disgrnco for any Democrat to
sustain bis country in time of war. And
they arc doing it.
Only the tor
ture of the me-
dlieval rack are
comparable to the
agonies which
many women
suffer through
Hefuuding the moiiey wrougfulb
taken from the Oregon soldiers for ol
units would In) simply justice.
G J. Johnson & Go..
257 COMMERCIAL STREET.
TOE .DAM JOURNAL
BY HOIfRW BKOTHIOHQ
THUKSDAY, AUGUST 3, lflOS).
Dally, Ouo Tear $3,00, in Advnnoo
Daily, Four Months Ql 00, U' Advnnoo,
Weakly, Ono Year 1.00, in Advnnoo
RECEIVE THE SECOND ORUOON.
There seoniB to bo a general desire on
the part of tlio peoplo that the Second
Oregon Iki cordlallyand royally rocolvod,
an a whole, by com panics or by 8Uiuls.
This Is the feeling In tlio hearts of tlio
people, and 11 his gunulr.u patriotism
and common sense back of it. Tlio peo
ple of Oregon want to sou nnd honor tlio
the heroes of Maintain as soldiers, not
as cilixuiiH.
Ho the Second Oregon regiment will
get the IhisI welcome and the iiiohI cor
dial greeting there Is in the gift of the
Oregon people, no nmttur in what old
way they come straggling home. If they
had come iih a regiment to this pint of
the state, the country would ring with
enlhusinsm and praises for thulr glorih
nun recotd.
Not having been able to get the regi
miiiit ns a whole to Portland, the potters
that be will probably not allow the regi
ment ns a whole, in the full panoply of
war, to coino to Salem. The regiment
as a whole will not be oven seen at Ash- j
land, as one company of men will re
main at 'Frisco and one comes by water.
Hut It will be welcomed iih do liody of
leliirnlng cttlxous were ever hoforo wel
comed. While the Jommi, huliovoH In main
taining roH)'Ct for the military author
ities of the State, It still thinks the ex
pense of bringing the regiment to the
stale as a whole, and letting it bo seen
uh a regiment In unlforniH.fully equipped
nud under arms, at the principal cities
should and could have been iHirne out
of the state military Is fund that I g
in tlio treasury. We do not blame the
business men of this city for refusing
to put up JBOO to pay for hoolng the
regiment here. They have Imhiii heaylly
taxed of late. Other states send a
nHHiiul train for their regiment. Orotron
can pay for a suction of land
without law, spend f 10,000 on the
Omaha ujcjuitdtlon, or pay a legislature
J.1U.WU mat never orgaiiiitni, ami pro
H)moh to spend JM.OOO or foO.tWO on thu
l'urla ttXW)8ltlon.
I,et those who declared It would bo il
legal to use the stato military fund to
bring the Oregon reglimiut homo as a
regiment rumumbor that the state mili
tary fund Is collected, will never I hi re
turned to the people, and will not Iki
ttovered back into thatrouwtry. Four or
toji thousand of this money uould have
Ikhmi lined to maintain tlio spirit of our
jRople, and stlmulalu the prill of the
rising generations In their own state Ami
its honor nnd glory. All Oregon would
ll'ivM0'1 proud of having done a simple
not Of juatloe to the voluiiteoro. We
wpuhl navo shown our appreciation of
their NrvUetf nssnlditwi and for w inning
a reputation for our state for valor and
heroism that it never before enjoyed.
The pittance of pay the soldiers received
the little travel pay they get, living here
on the coant, entitled them to a welcome
homo at least not at their own expense
The hardships they endured, and what
they may yet suffer from the effects of
service cannot be paid for if the whole
stale military fund was spent on their
return to the stale that sent them forth.
Tem: "Did your goldfish dlo a natural
death?"
Wlllle: "Yep: cat ate It." New York
Life.
Several newspaper men have been
bathing on tho river front of West Sa
lem and steamboat men roort the bar
rising just below there.
There are somo noble people at
a pretty strong combination of common
I'ort-
there is
land but no one can deny but
a nrettv stronti combination of
cialism and mosibacklsm left there still.
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(J-olsife
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BUSINESS CARDS.
"
"Johnny, can you tell me
product of tho Philippine
"Yes'm. Trouble." - Niw
DEMOCRACY VSTHE MACHINE.
Government for the coplo Is the Ideal
result to be obtained under our form of
government. That Is Democracy, in
the sense of the interest of all being pro
tected instead of thu interest of tho few,
or of some particular class. Govern
ment for the people is the opposite of
government for tlio party or tho olllce
holders.
Sahiui lias at present a Democratic
elty government, in the strict hoiism of
the term. It Is not Democratic in the
party sense. Although Democrats nre
helping conduct It, they are not acting
In the Interest of the Demoerutle party
as such, or of Democratic machine poli
ticians. The DomoernlH in tho elty
council are all the lietter Democrats
when they net conscientiously for all the
people instead of acting for a taction or
for a few Imisscs. This city administra
tion was Inaugurated by lending Kopuh
Nouns of this city, who defeated their
own parly nominees, beat their own
party machine, and when they keep
their pledges in serving the taxpayers
Instead of the managers they are all the
better Itepuhllcaus.
For holding primaries, managing con
ventions, and carrying the party ticket,
the machine in theend always tuxes the
people. The taxpayer must pay the ex
pense of government and then pay ex
penses of tho machine besides a double
tax under the machine system. Under
the Democratic or people's rule the tax
payer pays only for what he gets.
The rule of a citlxou's administration
Teacher:
the chief
Islands?"
Jehnny:
York LIfo.
'TIs wrong to gamble, so they say,
Or be to any man a debtor.
Yet he who hots is any day
Ah good an he who Is no better.
New York Life.
Under tho now dog ordinance all li
censes go into tlio city treasury Instead
of thu pocketH of tho dog police. That's
a mean way for the new administration
to save tho city's credit I
Tho Covornor of Pennsylvania seems
to he an expansionist at least In home
affairs. Ho met his regiment at 'Frisco
and took them home across the con
tinent in u Biwclnl train.
Salem hiitducHH men havo had so many
subscription lists presented to them of
late that they begin to look about for
tho old parson, who In every extremity
said : "l.ot'H take up a collection."
She: "I don't think mother liken to
have mo sit along side of you."
lie: "wnyy'i
Shu: "Well, she Ih afraid you might
try to kiss me." New York Life Car
toon. Jo Sam, who rmiH the China gang in
Horst llros.' yards near Independence,
came to this city this morning on busi
ness. He is one of the wealthiest and
whitest Chinese in Oregon, liven u
Chinaman may have a reputation that a
white man could lie proud of.
the oecullar weaknesi
and diseases of their dell
mi. Omltilni- structure.
Nothing less than unbearable torment
would induce sensitive-minded women to
submit to the intolerable methods of the
average doctor in dealing with diseases of
thU nature. ...
That there Is "a better way" than these
detestable "examinations" and "local np.
EHcationa " Is n truth which some women
ave yet to learn, although thousands are
already rejolclnjr in the knowledge They
have round in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription the one unfailing remedy which
heals feminine weaknesses at their very
source. This marvelous "Prescription"
restores absolute health to the internal
organism; stops weakening drains and ul
cerated conditions, gives elastic strength
to the supporting ligaments, vitality to the
nerve centers, and complete womanly vigor
to the entire constitution.
It is the perfect fortifier and regulator of
women at every critical period in theit
development; from the time when they
merge into womanhood until the "change
of life." It is the one medicine which
makes motherhood safe and almost free
from pain.
A lady Hrlng at J Park Avenue. Chicago, Ills..
Mrt. Krolly Howe, writes "I, myself, suffered
a long time from female weakness nnd seemed
to be going Into a decline Took several bottles
of your ' Kavorlle Prescription ' and It saved me
from a great deal of suffering. I now enjoy per
fect health and will ever praise the wonderful
efficacy of youi medicine "
The best popular medical book In the
world is Dr. R. V. Pierce's loco page illu
strated Common Sense Medical Adviser
It will be sent free, paper-bound, for si
one-cent stamps, to pay the cost of mailing
only. Address the Doctor at Huffalo, N V ,
or send 3t stamps for cloth-Pound copy.
In n fashionable milliner's shop in that
place, and who subsequently died In the
hospltul. The woman, it doveloped at
tho I'oroiiur'ii investigation, had Iwen
stopping for a few days at a leading ho
tel. About her person were several
hundred dollars In gold nnd a quantity
of jewelry, but no papers that would
lead to her identity. After hor death a
woman living in Liverpool indentifled
tho remains as those of her sister who
had married a man named Cunningham
in Llvorpool ten years ago, and shortly
afterwards went with her husband to
Now York, where tho latter was sup
M)sed to be In business nnd well-to-do.
Within the Inst fow days however, the
mystery lias deepened, as a man named
Fairfax, living in London, idoutillod a
photograph of thu deceased as that of
his wife. The police authorities expect
that their corresondence with the po
lice in New York will result in the
clearing up of the mystery.
Tho members of the .Masonic fritter
temlty in Denver, Cripple Creek, Col
orado Spring and Mimitou are making
great preparations for the entertain
ment of their visiting brothers who are
exiected here next week from all parts
of tho country. The purpose of tho
pilgrimage to this vicinity is to wit
ness or take part in thu great gather
ing of members of thu order when
seven hundred and fifty candidates for
tiov. (icer has conceived tho laudable degrees In Cryptic Kite Masonry will
O. JH. ulAOK
Dentist
Successer to Dr. J. M. Keene, old White
Corner, Salora, Or. Parties desiring superior
operations at moderate feet in any branch an
In especial request.
ALBERT A. JESSUP.
Phone 1071.
ROOMS 1 AND 3, OltAY UL1C.
PIANO
SOULE BROS.
TONERS AND REPAIRERS
I'OUTLAND.tORIi
For Baleui ami vicinity loavoonlurs at Geo
C. Will's Music Btoro.
Sal
fate
Co.,
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8
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MONTEZUMA
Is a beautiful dappled chestnut 10J6
hands high, and weighs 1700 lbs. Ho is
a jierlect all purpose horse.
Will be at Huffman's stable, Salem,
Saturday of each week in July and Aug
ust, nnd tho remainder of thu week at
tho Fair GroundH. Terms, $ 15.00 to in
sure. Also colts broken nnd handled for
HK'Cll. II. 11. HOTIIKHTOIU).
A I.IFJ5 SAVED.
SOUTH AND EAST
TE SrHSTA RO'JTF
OF THE U
Southern Pacific Co,
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EXPRESS TRAIH3 RUN UA1I V
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Ar. San Frnncisco
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DINING CAKS
OUSlihVATIONCAltS
Pullman htst-claw ami tourist sleeping CF,
attached to all through traim. Touiuir.
through to Chicago without change
ROSKIIORO MAIL, DAILY.
8:30AM) Lv... Portland ..ArTT'tjp-
1055 A m Lv....8alcm.... Lv 1 t p,1
5. -20 P M 1 Ar. . . Uoseburg. . Lv 1 7.M0I u
mCSfSlDlTDTVIblON.
BKUVKKN rUKTI.AND AND CORVAMU
MalUialns daily except Sunday. '
730 am lLv. ... Portland.. Ail etUP
LLiSS p- -'- Ar-v Cofvn"k. . Lv f 1 lo p
OFFICE, CITY HALL'
For water service apply at office. Hd'
payable monthly in advance. Make
complaints at the re.
UBKEKliHKE
gives the taxpayer tho use of money at
four percent Instead of eight; runs the
city i 10(H) ahead in six mouths instead
of 1 lOOO Ikihlnd; puts money in tho city
and county treasury instead of running
the county in debt thousands fur eriml
mil foes; cuts thu expend of the lire de
partment down unodialf by employing
common Imsinetw methods instead of
running 11 nit )oiiiioai I mow; gut an
lwtrlo service at tHoOO a your Instead of
of 5 HX) aywtr.
Whll thu count)- in blwl by a
political Ikmu for a lawyer fees and kept
Involved tu ihiiisIv litigation that the
district attorney liy law is ron.nl rod to
look after, thu elty is laying no H)lltIcal
lawyer bills. Hlght hare It la prowr to
state this fact, as a minor Illustration of
the advantage in having a oily udiuluU
trutlou which works in thu Interest of
the taxHiyer, not of the graft.
The now charter wns drawn up by a
cltison's oommlttiw who uiudo no
tlmrgori for thulr wirvluutu Tho IhmmI
ordluaiuw Intrmlucwl last night and
published tu Tiik Jocbnu. wn
drawn up by City Hooonhir Judith, Had
nurnor-e ol liavim: a medal struck lor
each of the Second Oregon from some of
thu old bronze cannon captured at .Ma
nila. 1'atriotlc orders are also to have a
chance to get an old cannon as a me
mento of the war. The governor should
also M'o to it that the Oregon regiment
get back part of the excessive price
charged for their second-hand uulformt,
John A. Wakelleld, Secretary of the
Omaha Kxisisitinn, sends us a general
roort of the finances of that enterprise.
It appears that Oregon contributed
flO.OtX) by private subscription. No
mention is made of the flf,000 appro
priated by thu last legislature. If there
Is any other old town like Omaha, Pa
ris or Sklueatelus that wants to mulct
Oregon of anywhere from $10,000 to
foO.OOO for a local show we can direct
them to tho fellows In this State who
manage such enterprises.
You Can Get
a Lower Berth.
With one exception the through
tralna of tho Burlington Knutc
arc ulnnHl Inynritibly well-lllled.
Tho exception Is our Hi. l'atil
Chicago Limited. On the limited
there Is usually room and to
spare.
Don't Infer that It ls neither
so line, nor so fast, its ANY train
of ANY other lino between St.
I'aul and Chicago. On the con
trary, there Ih 110 iiinro beautiful
train In America. It has electric
light, stctiii heat, wldo vestibules,
the most satisfactory dining-car
service on the continent nnd
lower berth 'or everybody,
A. 0. SHELDON.
Oeu'l Aj'cnt, Portland, Or.
Dr. J. F, Cook, tho Botanical Speo
allot, Succeeds Wlioro Othor
Fall.
To whom it may concern :
This is to certify that ilertha P. Con
nor, of Mt .Angel precinct, Marion coun
ty, Oregon, has suffered from a cancer
ous grow th in the leftear for about three
years. Tho growth was cutout twice and
burned out once by Albany Physicians,
but tho growth camo back as bad
as ever, and pained her so badly that
she had to be taken from school. After
three week's treatment by Dr. J. F.
Cook, of Salem, Oregon, tho Jlotanical
Specialist, tho growth entirely disap
peared, and at this date, four months
since treatment was begun, thegrowlb
bus not reappeared, and thu ear has en
tirely healed leaving only tho scars In
flicted by tho Albany doctors.
I hereby certify tiiat tho above state
ment is absolutely true, and that ller
tha P Connor, tho person mentioned
In thu ullldavit. has resided in my fam
ily since early childhood, bearing tho re
lationship to me of niece.
II. 0. Lorn
SubscrilM'd and sworn to before 1110
this eighth day of June, 181)1). W. W.
Hall, county clerk of Marion county,
Oregon.
Kurtz & Hamilton
PLUMBERS
and TINNERS
03 COUItT STREET.
m Aioany ana orvanu con m 7
ialn of the C. & E. Ry. . '
INDEPENDENCE TASbENGEK.
KXPRESS
B TRAIN DAILY KXCMT SUNDAY.
) Lv. ...Portland.... Am" JjifA
tile Lv 550,
ieeLy) 4 .50
4,'?0 P M
7.M0 p M Lv. . . .McMinnvi
HyoPMJ Ar Independence
AM
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1.M11.1.1 .umi.iiuu: ui oan rrancisco mih
steamship Unci fo HAWAII. 1APAN
CHINA, IIIISPHILLIflNES ard aUS
TRALIA.
lor throuch tickets and rates call
W. isKlNMliK,
GAI1RILLSON City
mercial M. Salem Or.
Depot
ity Ticl
o- w.
Acent. or i. n
ket Agent, 232 Coini
K. KOhliLEK, Manage.""
F.&P.A. PoriU,,
IlKI'AnT,
Kill
TIMK (KHKIIUI.K.
From 1'iirtluiiit
aIUiim:
I'nit
Mull
S . in,
he Initiated to Masonic secrets on the
top of Pike's Peak. Sjiccial cars will
bring parties of Hoyal Arch Masons
from many parts of Kansas, Wyoming
Utah, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklohoma
and from as far south as Arizona ami
Texas and as far east as Illinois.
LIGHTENS LABORS
Cobwtbs about a houit ate usually thai
that thhouwlfe hi moio than iha can
tk w $k ei tKHit It) that all hor ttmo
and tttnglh aic utllued In doing heavy woi
that she us sosp lit hor tleamng. If si
woum oniy uaa
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CURRENT EVENTS.
Work 011 tho Souhiuges canal near
Montreal, Is all but completed and if
prosojit plans do not mUoarry this
waterway, which is the last link in the
chain of improvements that the Can
adian government has Ikhui making
along the tit. btwreuce river for a num
ber of yonts, wilt be formerly 0hiuhI
with public ceremouluH within the next
few weeks. The iniiMirtunco of this
canal to thu Dominion and to the cen
tral and western tortious of the United
States win hardly )hi overestimated. It
moans that the largest lionts on tho
great lakes oatt kvss freely with their
eurgmw to thu Atlantic. According to
tliiwo who have studied the problem the
change Is oxpwtod to have a far-roaoh
lug effei't on commerce. Among other
things l U anticiHttikl that tho opening
of tho ounal will reduce the rate from
Chicago and other lake ports to the sou
iMHtrd from 1 U 1 contu a bushel on
grain, and among the probable consc
ipionaw will bo todtsmiulfeh thu amount
of grain now going south to Port Arthur,
Ualuwtou, Nw OrlMuuaml other gulf
tiitioti.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tho Kind You Have Always Bought
vot&a&ffi&ic&ii
Bears tho
SIgnatur
Huo-
leant-
I'D IT
8 p in,
sn. m
hi. Hun
Hatllr.
. ,,,iy
iu p, 111.
Halt Uiko, Denver hi. Worlli1
Uiiinlis. Kruwih ("Ity, Ht C IS pin
.iuin,v.iiH'ni(u auit r.Ht,
Walla Wallu, Hpoknno, .MImiio
nixiii, ni. rani, niiiuiii, 111
wnukva (.'lilcau-o mul wnt.
OOKAN HTKAMH1I1CH.
Kor Ban FranclHoo,
Hallervry llveilajn.
colTyiTiA"TffvKU
SrKAMKKS.
To Astoria ami way 1jiuIIii,
hsary woik would U so lightmcd that th Hills thlnjs needn't b
nsjttcttd. Cold Dust gives a omaa ttms to t, time lo vUlt. lima
to iad,and tiro ten. It Is much btMltrand cheaper than kp fr
all daanlnjr. Kor gmtssl sconouiy Uiy ui largo pakagc
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
ooaco ti. toui mm loaa vosim
Tho White Stwr lino tulay inaug
umtuil a rvguktr wrvlw of stiKtmers W-
twe UrK)ol and Austnlla. Tho
oomjKtny, having kokl all of thuir ill
lug aldw, will conduct the new wrvtvo
with rtvo rlnd-ckow twiiMcrttw st.wmers
oomitnictod hy Mimts. Harlaud and
Wolff. Tho Mdie, one of the lurgit of
the tlett. sailed from l.iverHxd Uxlay on
iU initial trip, and tho other votwoW will
ftdlow at regular iutervuls. Tltiwo
stemners will oarry only tbird-elasn
pHsngora, and ure titled with extonslvo
refrigerating olwmbora for tho ourriago
of dairy pnxltiti, frulu and meat. It iu
uiHK'twl that Uto imiirovwl wrvic) will
ohumi l.ivurH)ol to IjDoojnt) the eeutor
for distribution uf Austrttlla jwMltwte
u she ulmidy is fur tltoso at Xortit umI
South Amuriwt.
University of Oregon,
Tuition Free.
First torm begins Sept. 18, 1809.
Excellent courses In Ancient nnd
Mouorti Languages, Sciences Mathe
unities etc. OiuluittoH from the tenth
grade and from all accredited schools
admitted without examination.
Students not fully prepared to enter,
can take studies In which they are
dutlelcnt, In tho Ktigotio City High
School.
ForoaUlogucvSand furthor Infortna.
tlnn, address the Proildont or Hon, J.
J. Walton, Sec. Hugciie, Orogon.
8 1 7w ood tlly
Tho Dout ProBorlptlon for MnlarhT.
Chills ml PevurUa belli u( Oiuivbm Taste
lmh Cllll.1. Tonio. It U .Imnly Imu and
QHlnluolii tiuioltMui form Ko nr. nuw,
l'rtwKX. 7-l7.tA.w4in
U'avej
r-alem
7.15 am
Mil.
Thu
uiuIHhi
10 a. 111
Ainu
Wed
KrI
lave
WIUiAMKTTK lllVHIl
rnrtlnuil, NvwUtk and
Landlnga.
Knr Dujloii
8M).
KIIIIO
Klyor
H.'tO
a. m.
I p. in
I p. m.
ox Hun,
Makeit specialty utyu kinds of
bhcot, Steel and Galvanized inm
work rjoflng and guttering, a full
line of Pumps and pump llttlngs.
Prompt. mrl and reasonable prices.
Wo carry In stock tho Fairbanks
wind mill. Call and m;c us beforo
L'lvltig your order for mill or tank.
Phone 2:11
Oregon Slion Line Railroad
The Direct Itouie tn
Montana, Utah. Colorado
anil all Eastern Points
fllvi-s rholi'o of two invorlle ro itci, via Ok
Union 1'iKtllio Kimt Mnll l..,ie, or (ho
lllii (iriinde Hceulo I.luvn,
Look ut the time
1J Days to Salt Lake
Ul Days to Denver
'M Days to Chicago
4i Days to New York
I'roo ItenllnliiK C'linlr Cars. t'liliohtiTi'd Ton
iHt UlovpliiR Curs, and Piilhimn 1'iilncg
SlecpiTfi oporatt'd on nil trHlnn,
For further Inforimitloti Hpply.tn
II01HK A UAltKKlt, AKClitn.Sslna
W. K. COMAN, flon'l Auenl
(', O.TKIlUV.Triiv. Puis AKt
12tllilrdHl.. rortliuiil
Canadian Pacific Rf
PROSIIt WORK AND LOW I'HICHS
naiiin curviiuu
Tu'llni r.iliiln.
Hut
3 p. in1
WII.UMKTI'K ItlVKIt
AiiMiny mm
Ar8a-
loin
way C p. 111,
iioim
Weils
Krl
Tn
Tlmr
8t.
3:10 pm
Ar 8ii-
Ittm
Vy 10 a. 111.
.iidii
W.wl
and t'rl
WlUJVMETrE RIVER DIVISION
Uslly lioits to Portland as above.
Transfers to street enr line at Oreg Citj
if the steamers are delaved there oum
trip tickets to all points in Oregon. Wtsb'ng.
ton, or Californl a. Connection made at Tort
land with all rail, ocean amlrivcrhne.
W. H.IIURI.HUKr.
(Jen'l Pas. Agt. Portland. Or.
(.. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade street dcU
Salen..
IIOISK 4c RARKER,
City Agenu.
Tho Intor-Stato Unlvorslty System
of Musical Instruction.
.!!. HCOrr. U. M. I'HKrtlDBNT
I. A National CiMiiMsratlvo Institution which U
bsKinnliiK to ninnlrar IU foonlty hy liiindrcxU
land iU pupils by thoiiMnds Hinbrnolng mora
Kor the henollt of
Pupil ori'rlvnte'lWIient
Al UUIllO.
. .... K,0"TH HCIIOWHTI0 YB.MI.
( arllllcatw urantu.1 from a regularly olmr
trwl luntttntlnn.
xplanatlnu of he )l.in In detail
In iIioho polumus
Watoli for It.
mTAASOKUS-WlLMMAN.
Htato AprNentntiTa
and Member or tha lAioully
Btudfto orer Klrst National llanlc Hl.lij,,
One or two place ojmu for adruueed play era In
Soo Pacific Lino.
Travel in comiort
by the
HM
JERSEY BULL.
Full blood Jorwoy, Hjrvlcw fur wat,n
only ft, Mitot cash. Corner of Thlrteonht
and Center HtriHita.
n tl Huown A So.n.
11m k)Im
KHgktHd, arc
aHthuriliM of Unulhml,
111 WHHtMMHkMtkw wiUi
RED FRONT LIVERY
First-lass Feed and Boarding
stables,
1M COMMHUOIALjiiTUKhTr.
SALKM, OUR.
Wm ULLREY, Prop,
Best Rig for Commercial Men
Stable in salt tWk UutW WUUm4e.
tSTSafotoamsuntl comfortable rlir
rurludlortaml fatnlb drlvlnif a sik.
lulty. Ilorsostboartfad by day, .w?ek
or motilli ami Uwt of tuitlfantkui
KMrtruutctKi. 3.1
A Few Interesting Facts
When (idople are contemplating a trip
ullatliAa on Viiiiin.. .. 1. .1 .
........v. ,.., u, ,reaiuic, iny natur
ally want the bct service obtainable so lar
as speed, comfort and safety is concerned
hmoloyes of the Wisconsin Central Lines are
pam to serve tne public and our trains aic '
?iuai1 a ,u nwke e,oe connnctloM I
s is i i JuftetWn points
. .,... ..I . .mis oitnng
on through trait.
uintng car service
a la Carte.
Inordet to obtain this flrt-cks rvie
ask the ticket ant to Mil y a twkat ,ovr
and Chair cars
unexcelled, MaU
I
TUB WISCONSIN' CBMM UM
nnuruu will IMkC airert COOSMHHIIW
it. i'aul for CWaaga, Milwaukee and
points Km,
Per any turtlter inkimaiim call en
daket nent or CMrMoad with
JAS. roxr),
Ctnaral IVua. Ant.
Ullull M1...
or IAS. A rilK'k- "" ",0
Canatal amm,
246 Stark in eet,
l'RTtNB, UtsK,
Steam Dye Works,
No. 105 Couiuiorcird btrcot,
(ipixwlto Willutnotlo Imtol.
Ludlos' nnd uontlomon'H
clotlilriK clounod, dyod, ro
nulrudaiid pressed. Pine
blunkotH clounod or dyed
und nlcoly tlnishod. Kid
k'lovofi clounod, lOo; dyod
Platino Photos,
Ktiliiruoiiieiils In Crayon and Water
wuior, rmiio lJuitons.
Ainatour devolopinu' and linishlnt!
noally done. P. .1. HUOWN,
"""wnw r I.WJII
-' Commorolal St., Snom Orejfrm.
n
ssay Office
AND' I.ABOATOny.
No. 71 Chemckcta st,
.1. H f. TUriHLl. Asa)er.
'i!p 0 ;i)?ii'i)iinn ?n
C. H. LANB
MercbanI TaiiOp
niZW MARKKl
St.te street, near isiliunJ. Ppssiie-taua
lt meats. My jwuwi v I kwp the bv
ivwulntawn af
Annual Encampment
Premium on Varrants.
Mwrnm-msz
Lka IkllilU ilawirtu.out al V&u- l- I uJm mm .IT '-J. SL' H !
, .. .,,. ,.,,,., .,.., , v. K van- 1 e." "i ' " Tl - -"l
jukktu I Lu i.Lku.1... .1 ......... u ...1. .. I ff"" . '
J mt nine tit WtsHtlty ofaw.wn who nlfa
tiu u.utl'va wkit.sua st. .....I ......ft SlBUiXW
ul nWMWllsvnm '.'HUM UmHtMHMHf (Aliua Aaal. UI a.
" i" UM t Mir AlJsmft
jsAssUtei m. mm.a v z rsr r
sirBt-k. asjij5
BatC
w
msiin war
HHf-
AX
7,
97 STATK STKKKT.
tjTSulU 915 and upwards,
Pants S3 and
upward
Notice,
I have Tor sale on my Ho wall Pral
rl Rart9h SQQ tons of A 1 Clover
ayat4.QO uortqn In thefUld.
PRANK DURB1N.
I
Cf Jolin A. Iwttu VfUamn l(Mini,u,
AaociitioM Mt Jiolianm, Or., comuiouo
jtitgAugtut 7 and i-uiiiuiuiii throusti.
, t.i wMk. Uood sftMikera uud hu.uo
iitMiU itruvidsMl (or youiu; nud old.
iKwyti wrtiMiUy iMvitwd Wilwnra.
au i3muv j x-oWini, mUH
ad mriiMM ol tit wiir of ISdl-, sw wtJl
MAaiiliaNof tlwwar with Sjmin er thd
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 D.irticul.iru an to rates, time
und copies or 0. l U. publications ap
ply to
C. M. LOUKWOOD
AHenL Salem Ore.
II II. Abott, Auent Portland.
K- J, Coyle, A.O.l'.A, Vancouver II C.
Corvallis k Eastern Railroad
TIMECAKD,
2 For Vaqulnu:
Trnln louvas Albany .... I-':R0 p. in.
Train louvoa Corvnllls.... 1:15 p in.
Tialn arrives Yaqultm... 5:W)p. iu.
I Heturnlnu:
Loaves Yuqulna 7(X)a. in.
Louvos Cnrvallis 1 1. MO a. 111
Arrives Albany 12:26 p.m.
3 For Detreit:
Loaves. Allwpy 7:10 a.m.
Arrives Detroit 11:5.1a. 111.
1 Heturnlni,':
Leaes Detroit 12:25 n in.
A. rives Albany 5:35 P
OLeaves Albany 11:05 p. tu.
Arrives Cnrvallis :M p. m-
BLoavosCorvalUs n-AOa. 111
Arrives Albany 7:2fia. in.
Ono and two- connect at Albany and
Corvallis with Southern racllic tialti.
itlvlnu direct sorvlro tinnd from New
port und adjacent heiiahes.
No. 0 runs from Albany to Corvallis
on Mondays, Wcdiiosduyu und Fridays
only.
No. 6 runs from Corvallis to Albany
on Tuosdays, Thursdays and Sutur
davs only.
Trains Tor the tunnntniiw arrive at
Ielroitat nunn. kIvIiik' ample time
to roach camping (rounds on tbe
Ilreitenbush aud bantltitn rlvor tlie
same day.
I) u waI.Ik.n.
T F A I' A.
J. ll'KKhlt AKut,
KDWIN 8TONT
Mai ''
AlUny. Oie
WIlXaMFrrTBritlVEK DIVISION
S1EAMER ALBANY,
CajvtalH Zuwalt.
Lonvos Salem at 7 a. tn. for Portland
and way landings every Tuesday.
Thursdity and Suturday.
Tb stawer has Wen M'ilpKl "' 9r'
ac(HnMM4at(0HS, luojuilint au eWui
uuM)rMsu lar earrjlnc totb (riKt "J
tteakWottt oT SutM(et.
Htl. N. BtK Ay "i
CAl'H'AL CITV
Express and Transfei
Metsall mall and 4engr Hab Vi
1 agc ana cjjtms to ail laiu 01 tn "
IWipt sennce. TeUpbonc Ke. 70.
DLSQUK. A fcjKHTON
I ....pI..H8
7 16 lm ltjr ordr o( eotHwittoo.