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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1899)
T HJTTTT.gHBI IPrWIiMBhM M(D)d't-aut- V-i.Rt 1 C2 ll i I ;! Hi II sU h f SPE6IAL SHU OF 60LF SHIRTS g) THIS WEEK, EVERY GOLF SHIRT IN THE HOUSE AT REDUCED PRICES. ALL TRff fiflT- FOR JUST HALF PRICE. NEW CRASH HATS AT NEW PRICES. GJJolinsoii&Go., 257 COMMERCIAL STREET, THE DAILY JOURNAL UV HOKBR BKOTMUUH THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 180. Dally, Ono Year 93.00, In Advance Daily, Foui Months $1 00, IV Advanca Weakly, One Year $1.00, In Advance CURRENT EVENTS, b'tnro tin; ream t publication of the dc !n accepted for tlio I'nltctl Httitun hilihliinf at tlio PariHoxpoxltinn tin Matt ilupartinuutliiiH Ih'cii ovorwhulmuil with k'tturH from nil piirtH of thu country in which tin) wrltoru protont ngnliiHt tliu UNO of tlio hitter V for tlio lottor I' in tlio wonlo, " United States of America," which urn to Iw Inscribod over tlio main porlal of tlio ImiIIiIIiik. Tlio Htiinil Ih taken that tlio old-fiiHlilimod lottor U would bo niiioh inoro iiiproirlitto niitl becoming of tlio vaunted Hiiuplluity of tlio Atuurlcnn republic tlmn would I hi tliomiofititutlouof tlio lottor V, OioukIi tlio latter might ho connidorod inoro nr Untie. Adduce of tliuHO protustH woio nthlruHHod to tlio Proflidunt nl PlattHbtirjr and to a iiuinhor of thoiu tlio roply wan roturnod that tlio noHtion liml Ikioii re fur ml to Coiiiinimionor-Cloiioriil Peck uud that tlio decision would nwt with him. Tlio uluvuntli annual convention of railway coinmbwlonurH botfim at Denver thin iiiorniiiK at tho llrowu I'ahuio Hotel and will continue for noviinil dayH. Tlio convention Ih ooniOHod of tlio iiuiiuhurti of tlio iutoratato comnierco commltfHlon, tlio railway coiunilHHlonurH of the varloiiH Mtatox and other Mate olliivirH hoo ilutlo connect thoin with railways. At the hut annual eonventlon cmiiiulttciiH wtiro upM)lulel to prepare reports on the hiiIjJihiIh of ehiHiillldatlou of oomuriif tlou iutKiiiHon,olHHilloatlon of comitriic tion mid operating oxponnoHof electric ratlwayH, railroads utntlHticM, uniform tihiHoIlleutlon; pouern, dutioH and work of railroad uomiultMlonM; lobulation; do- layH attoudaiit upon on (orchis ordure of ratlroad cimmlHhmn; Hifoty appliance; (,'nnlu crow- Uuh plana for iiMcurtalnliiK tlio fair valuation of railroad proiMirtliw, anil permanent organisation, Tlio eonven tlon alw appointed a eoininltteo to hc loot other milijuclB for uoiiNldoratiou TIiIh conunltteo wiin no widuly aontttirod that it has been uuahlo to hold a full mooting, hut memliorri of the oikoiiIwi tlon have miggeHtod to the chaliinan a wido ninoof timely topic, all of which will probably be ox hatiHtlvely dlnoiisrfcd hy tlio prcent Kithurliur. In mwh)iiwi to a tmll hwtmd by the Itov. William tlray, proMtUmt of tlio Rational Federation of oolnrud imn, mivyntl hundrml Xej-ri oitlxuim rupre Huiitliiu a half doiou utatoti inMinbltxl in Qluvuland today for thu purHwttof oum plotluK a purmummt orguulMitimi which will huvo for itti object the welfare and udvannuimmt of the oolured muo. The doloKiitua Include a number of miniature and mihool teacher, and represent for thu inoHt part tho advanced thetiKht and odituntluii of tho colored iienplc of 'tho Matot) roprotomted. Tho uoufiminco uxHot to dWciiae tho following huIiJihjU! PelltltM ami H)litiuil parttiw, Xugro ritimmaliip, tnlmua ami puulshmuntd. eduonUon, ulnmihos and Mierut oiyuiilaotioii. not only to untertnin tho jriieatH by let ting them climb Hunker Hill monu ment and trump through tho Old South Church and the Old Statu House, hut ul1 of eiiBtorn MnHMU'litiHcttH and ovon partH of Now Hampshire and Rhode Inland will l)o covered by JauntH awhool. There Ih to ho a century run every day of tho meet hodden numoroiiH Hhorter trips to Cambridge, Nantaskot, Concord, Nahant and other placed of hcoiiIo and historic intercut. The attendance promlHUH to lw a record breaker and tho applications re ceived for accommodations indicate that tho visitors from tho west will bo inoro numerous than was expected. Karly in tho week delegations aro scheduled to arrive by rpcoial trains from Now York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. The crack riders who aro to take part in tho racing events will also arrive at tlio sumo time, tho most of them coming from Montreal where tho International championships are now in progress. No nuh elalwroto program fur the rutortalnuiHitt ol tho 1 A. W. moinUrs Iiuh ovur Ihhhi imuuiwl by a imwt club at has Ihmjii oomidotwd by tho looul cyr llllgolubsto kmtp thouMtuda of vUlting wlnl-iHwide biuv ut lUwton uoxt wcuk. Thtf ooininittt'OM haw plumitHl PIIASKa OK "ANTI-IMPERIALISM." There is so little doing In Cuba now that the journals which aro on the look out for sensations there have conclude 1 to investigate the manner in which Gov oruor-Gouoral llrooko and his fellow administrators aro enjoying private, life A Now York paper, probably the lineal mimwHor of tho ono which accused I'rosldout Van Union of leanings toward monarchy becuiuo ho kept a brilllaid table, makes the point thai General llrooko, who might, if lie hud hiked about, have found cheap lodgings in a water-front hotels, is living in tho palace of tlio Spanish governors. The Impres sion sought to bo conveyed Is that llrooko uxixtw hi a stato of ermlned grandeur, occupying anv numbor of regal apartments and furnmnded by a glittering household of grand tiplorries and chamberlain, for all which a strug gling people have to ny. It turns out, however, on investigation, that tho gov ernor-general has made over most of tho rooms of the hi I are Into department of fices, including thoc of un entire wing for tho mayor and city olllcluls of Ha vaua. Tor himself ho keeps smce ououg in which to oat ami sleep and n celve his frlomls, but is by no menus as well housed as tho majority of civil goernorfl in tlio statu and t 'rrlturlos. Hie swtwplngcharKo of tlio New Yoik HiHir iucluihM (lemimls l.udlow, l.eo, WimkI and WiltHiu and two administra tive olllers of hnor rank. It Is eiiallv untrue ami alwunl in their cafes, fo'r all thotK) ollle'iils aro living so democrat ically as tu tut mish the Cubans, who have Imoii airutitomod to koo their Smiiluh rulers surrounded by the Himp auu io.ory oi oiti-uuitt Kninuie. 0....1. ........ii .T ... reception room or over tho number of courseij served at General Ludlow's pri vate table, and if they maintain this state of engaging sanity it looks as if the task of firing the national heart would discourage the Democratic stokers boforo they get half through. JOURNAL "X KAY3." Kverylxxly felt like .embracing those brown uniforms. . , Welcome, thrico welcome to the he roes of the Second Oregon. Tho county court might havo saved that coustabluship for ono of tho poldier Iwys. . Saloni iKJOplecanulways cover them soviofl with glory when thoy start in to do a generous act. Uvory factory and every business house will want to employ at least ono of the bmvo Second Oregons. Hov. 1. S. Knigiit'a jKem in the spec ial edition of Tiik Jouukai., was a sjilen did tribute to the boys who didn't come home. It was appreciated. The now Populist dog ordinance doesn't improve tho morals of Salem dogs any more than the old statute did. but it puts the fees into tho city treas ury instead of tho pockets of stall-fed oincmis. From the chief executive of Oregon to inu jiiunuiufli private ciuzou, mo ieopie oi mis stale nave given prouu ami gen erous recogntion to tho Oregon volun leers, iney nave more tnau made up tor me Hiigiu neglect ut limes snown to our noble sors. .lay I-'rlzzoli, Salem's street commis sioner, who holds dipt. Worrlck's former place, ain't writing any platitu dinoua ilotters of resignation for the press, but ho says it Capt. Worrick wants his old position ho can have it im mediately upon his return. Tlio Volunteer Jt-ception Kditon of Tin: Jouii.v.u, was delivered free t3 tho home-coming Oregon regiment at Ku- gene. Tin: Jouknai, was able to do this by tho generous siipjHjrt of our pa triotic business men, who will lw re moinlsjrcd by all tlio boys. Tin: Jouknai. is reminded by a by stander that in its .statement showing that tho present city recorder's court saved the county a thousand dollars in fcos to the recorder and marshal the first six mouths, it failed to stato that a like amount must necessarily have been saved in witness fees. We" accept the amendment. Had Unhurt U. Ingoisoll died twenty years ago ho would havo been consigned to tlio bottomless pits of siicol with about seven fathoms of burning brim stone ovorhis head. Theology preached literal hell lire then, hut a great change has come and nuiiiv of the most eminent clergymen and exemplary Christians aro now saying kind words for Ingersoll. Aiinougii lngesoll uttered scathing tilings about hoiiiu of the preachers it seems to havo hod its effect and his efforts to dlsqol superstition have made it possimo lor mm to die without being utterly dimmed. Ingersoll's life was an oxeinplaiy one, his character most love- able, and his sympathetic heart bled for uniorttiiiato humanity. Hu bus hi on accused of dostroyiiur ideals, but cer- tainly ImiIIovinI ho was replacing false ideals with a mote beautiful and perfect realization oi justice ami Humanity. It seems plainly evident that his efforts have lightened the burdens of his fellow men and that as a result of his life there is more tolerance between creeds and u more charitable feeling among mankind. Those who havo not believed us lie did do not malign him hut express tender sentiments 1u memory of tho great ag nostic. No more Isxtks will be urltti.n tloiiictlng horrible death-bed scmiioh of luililels. .ruus. hiioh nuttriltt iHYUNtlloo aro not all Inspired by tint plowmen of the silly MMUHiiituiil tlio imiit'ity of CiiImh hows. There is also a liticul motive Imhiud thuiu. lit the efloit to oouvIiuh the public that our generals are falling into tho ways and spirit of imperialism the llOJHl ill ohHMM lllHt thu can of an expanded country nmy Ik smothered in lniHilur Hppnhtiisiou Hud digust. We may heur yet that MiKiuloy wears u unllerm in priXHle MivertNl with sHci nien orders o( the "emidre." Tho ! ims'rttcy went alsuit as tar as that when It made the cHiuiwign, which i.eeniis grt) lepiw imw, airalnst General liraut's ul Itmed taint of "CneiMmiii."iii the cnn of which ilk lurid ptvpheeleM set Uie Ttumor of Galena on an American throne surrounded by Coukling m the Duke of Oneida, Lhh as tholuke of IIUiimU, Canuuon iu tho Maniuis of Philadelphia, and olhor imminent Uepub liuaua in the miellt roln and title iU monuivny. lortunulelv the American petiple hae boen trilled wiUt mi often in tlie court of the "rtiill-iiiip-rUlil" cuuiMiit that tliey are netUng in the heuithfnl state ul mind where the current mmancN do inotiK-arc theiu. I bey have refused to Ikhoio- evued oer (uiKral Htxxike'tf Beware of Imitations ! Cooiumera aliould beware of the cheap and Inferior wattling powder Mid to be juit aa goodaa Wishing Powdir xXhey are uotlhtro ia nothing to good aa tktrjpraul-e BUST for alt cleanttiK about the hou. Aak for QOIB BUST and iuabit en gtttlaj Jt. Mad only by Tl0.fcWJmM COMPANY, fMu LUU KrYfk -WilM Oregon Pieaa Aiwociation, Tho Oregon Prose Association will meet In annual session at Astoria, Ore., on August I'l. It is thodosiroof a gnmt nunilHir of publishers throughout the stato, prollt ing by thcocent meeting of tlio N. K. A., at Portland, that this association In) built up at once Into a Strang organiza- won, impuoieouioiiig its niomoors un tolil good by an intoichange of Ideas. As u further Inducement to attend our animal meeting attention is called to the fact that tho Sixth Annual Uegatta of tho state of Oregon will bo held at As toria at this time and without doubt will be the greater event of its kind ever scheduled to take place on the Pueillc l'wt. Uowhig crews from Sin l'nui- iMMM, Oakland, Portland. Tacoina, Seat tle, Vuneouxor, Victoria, and other cities nave entorml for the event and will bo thuie. Also the annual meet of the Pacillc Ct Amateur Athletic rtioclatioii will take place at the sumo time. This recaltu was origlnallv started iw an .Btnrtu institution but it has grown to such projHirtions that it can be pronerly claesel as a state regatta. 'J"'" iiianagenittiit of the Astoria A toliiinhlti lUver Uallmnd have kindly tenderwlfree trausiHiitHtlou from Port laud hi Astoria ami return oer their magnificent new road to tlio editor, or proprietor, ami wife of each new simper in the Mute attending tho niiietiin. u. toria will do lier jwrt She never fails. IrueOragtinliospit'ditywas Iwrn there and 1ms grown tj Ih a ormauent feat ure of that city by the great mingling of watera. schools and people in general Uso tho term food. If it did, such a violent poison as muscarinc.tho active principle of tho joisonou9 plants of the mush room family would havo to bo classed with the foods, since it also is oxidized in tho body with liberation of its con tained erergy. To class a Bubsmnco among the foods we must know that the sum total ef fects of its use are beneficial to tho body. Muscarine is not a food because its (wis oiiouh effects offset tlio benefit of the energy which it literates. Alcohol has poisonous effects as Prof. Atwatcr hiuifcclf admits. The question as to whether it can be considered as food deiKinds entirely upon whether its beneficial effects are greater than its poisonous effects. Prof. Atwator's ex periments do not prove this. Until this is proven the burden of tho proof Is against those who would include al cohol in the list of food substances. For scientific oxK!riment so far. experiments ujion largo bodies of men in in the or dinary conditions and vicissitudes of life in the armies and in exploring expedi tions whore lalnir and exposure have to be endured, indicate that when the regular "moderation" quantity of al cohol is, taken, the harmful effects off set tho beneficiul ones and that the drinker is made less tit rather more fit to work. And stronger still is the reason against speaking as Prof. Alwater does of alcohol as food in the same teiihe as sugar. For people generally, will in terpret this to mean that it is a food equally to be recommended with eugar and ordinary hygienic foods. And this as Prof. AtwntC'i will agree is an entirely false idea and one calculated to do mucfi harm. For while we get our energy from sugar without risk of iioisoning, to get energy from alcohol we run great risk: oi iKiisontiig, ami to get any amount such as would bo necessary to suppoit life in ordinary conditions, wo must take enough alcohol to joison ourselves ser iously. (Ity soiling is meant some lnrmful effect upon tho functions of the Dody.) The above dangers in the use of alcohol, also the possibility of tlio forma tion of tho alcohol habit, make its use as a beverage unjustifiable even if there were no other arguments against it. It is unfortunate that the alcohol question has been brought uiou this technical ground. The question of the hygienic status of the use of alcohol does not depend upon tho technical question of the definitions of a food and of a poison. Tlio controversy ujhjii this iKjint has produced statements upon both sides which havo given rise in tho public mind to great misconception of the truth. Iloth sides in this technical controver sy will agree In regard to the main question, that children should bo taught to look upon alchollc Honors as danger ous aubstaiices.toboavotdedfroin consid erations of health and general welfare. And in the present light of our exper ience ami of scientific investigation, the school lx)oks must continue to exclude alcohol from tho list of substances de sirable as foods, ami tench the avoid anco of this substance as a good hygienic rule. II. K. Hkwkm, M. I). Hoston, Mass. July 5, lK'.ii). The woman who is weak, nervous, tired and exhausted , wlio lim a poor mitt variable appe tite nml no strength or nerve, who milTers from pains and aches, drntr- KitiK down and hurtling sensa tions, and who recofrn lies, herself, that she lias become irritable, cross, blue and de spondent, is in almost every cane suflcrlntr from weakness and disease of Hlf (1 it I I p n t n and Important organs that bear the burdens of maternity. Thousands of women suffer In this way and do not recognize the cause, or if they do understand their condition, neglect ft rather than submit to the obnoxious exam inations and local treatment insisted upon by the average physician. I)r Pierce's Vavorite Prescription is a wonderful medi cine for women who suffer in this way. It does away with the necessity for these try ing ordeals, and may be used in the privacy of the home. It acts directly on the deli cate organs concerned, and makes them strong, vigorous and healthy. It banishes the discomforts of the expectant period and makes baby's advent easy ond almost pain less. It transforms weak, nervous, petulant invnuus iiuu nappy wives ami motners. Thousands of women have testified, over ineir own signatures, to tins fact. The A Tr (mm V?Wi?lt WW'. r- fW 'jcVrrL. A LIFE SAVED. Dr. J. F, Cook, the Botanical Spoo nllst, Suoooods Whoro Other Fall. To whom It may concern : Tills is to certify that Bertha P. Con ner, of Mt. Angel precinct, Marion coun ty, Oregon, has suffered from a cancer ous growth in the loftear for about three years. The growth was cutout twico and burned out onco by Albany Physicians, but the growth camo back as bad as ever, and pained her so badly that she had to bo taken from school. After three week's treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, tho Botanical Specialist, the growth entirely disap peared, and at this date, four months since treatment was begun, thogiowth bus not reapiwared, and the ear has en tirely healed leaving only tho scars in flicted by the Albany doctors, I hereby certify that tho abovo state ment is absolutely truo, and that Ber tha V Conner, tho jerson mentioned in the affidavit, has resided in my fam ily since early childhood, bearing the re lationship to me of niece. II. C. Lonci. Subscribed and sworn to before me tills eighth day of June, 18!)9. W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marion county, Oregon. BUSINESS CARDS. C. JFL UTAOK Success :r to IV. J. M. Kcene, old White Corner, Saljm, Or. Parties (lairing supcrioi operations at moderate fee in cny branch an In especial request. ALBERT A-JESSUP. Z03E5 SKT'OCaZtT Phone 1071. ROOMS 1 AND a, OKAY ULK. HED FRONT LIVERY First-lass Feed and Boarding stables, 104 COMMUItCIAL Stki:kt. SALEM, 01113. Wm. ULLREY, Prop. Best Rig, for omnicrcial Men Btahlra In same block Hotel Wlllumelto. (WSufc tenuis and comfortable rig for Indies and family drlyliiu a spec ialty. Horses boarded by day, week or month and best of satisfaction uuaruntcid. .'i-I tj SOULE 3JROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS 1'OltTI.AND, OIli: fH 0Bf .l0!i MONTEZUMA Is a beautiful dappled chestnut 10J hands IiIl'Ii. nml weiuhs 1700 lbs. Ho is a pcrlect all purpose horro. Will be nt Huffman's stable, Salem, Saturday of each week in July and Aug ust, and the remainder of the week at the Fair Grounds. Terms, $ 15.00 to in sure. Also eolts broken nml handled for speed. 11. B. BuTiiKiiKoui). Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 03 COURT STREET. Make a specialty of Tall Kinds uf Sheet. Steel uud Galvanized Iron work roofing uud guttering, a full line of Pumps and pump llltlngs. Proiiinb work und rcusonublo prices. Wc curry in stock tho Fairbanks wind mill. Cull und sec us before irlvlug your order for mill or tank. Phone 234 PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES For Htlem tout vicinity Icnvo onion at (loo C. Will'. Muolc Utoro. Sal cm water Co, OFFICE, CITY HALL For water service apply at oliicc. payable monthly in advance, complaints at the rfit-. Ilil'. Make "l'avorite Prescription " may be procured irom anyKoou meuicine oenier O .A. JSi aP O a-, a; .A. . ituxt ta .a lh Kid Yw kn Ahw 6m1 wjwure " . SAS2 ut-S77& of f&fcui, ttt Any worn K V Pierce. Uuf- falo, N Y . may bare the advice of an emin ent and skillful specialist without charge. Mis Cora M Mcl.aurin. of Kockport, Copiah Co, MU writes 'I had dUpUcement and Inflammation of the uterus. I was under the treatment of our fatuity physician Tor a lonj; time, bul received uoheucnt I had falling of in ternal organ with ulceration and enlarsrmtnt I commenced u.lne Dr I'irrce's Favorite I're scrlption, (Sotdcu Medical )lcotry ' I'lcaisut I'tlltta' and Hxlract of Smart-Weed ' From the first day I bcxan to Improve and In a short time I was able to do all my housework. If it hail not been for your medicines I would have becu dead long ago." Stomach and liver troubles with sluggish action of the bowels are cured by Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. University of Oregon, Tuition Free. ..First term bet-Ins Sept. 18. 1801). Kxcoliont eoursos In Auolent and' .MiMierii ijiuitfuuKtts, Solnuces, Mutlio unitlcs etc. Quduutos from the tenth wrudo und from all accredited schools admitted without examination. Students not fullvnretured timntnr. . . a. -. .. , .-------- - . uHii wiku sttiuiQs in which Tho Intor-Stnto Unlvorslty System ofMualoal Instruction. K. II. BCOTr. U. M. IMrWIDBNT A National Co-operative Institution which Is Iwwinnlii to numbor it faculty by hundreds and itM pupils by tliDiisaudx, limbnidln more limn twenty bUHoh. Tor the benoflt of Pupils ofPrlvutttToachers At noiiie. KIOIITII HCllOUAHltO YIWII. (ortlfleatM nrantod from a roKi''rly chsr terc I institution. Uxplauatlon or ho H)stoin in dniail in tliPMi columus W'atoli for it. hrT.VA.NDKllS-WlLMMAN. Utato Koprvsentutlva and Mcmlwr of the faculty Sttiileo ovr Ki-st National llanlc lllile,, OuiMrtoplaesoHuforadvanevilpla)ursln piano quartet. Oregon Slioit Lino Railroad The Direct Itoute to Montana, Clali, Colorado and all Eastern Points (Jlvui rlinlce of two lavorllo routes, vlu tlir I'nlou I'nclrio Kant Mall I.lnu, or the Itlo (Iruudu Kctinlo l.lnui. Look ut the time 1 Day." to Salt Luke "l Hays to Denver Hi Days toClilcau'o A Days to Now York Free Hccllulur; Clinlr Cars. Unholntcreil Ton 1st UlovpiiiK Cars, and l'ulhiiiiu I'.ilaco Hlceiersoriitel on nil traliu. For further liifornmtlon apply,.o ItUISK A 11AKKKH, Attunts, Palcm. W K. COM AN, dcii'l Auelit C. O. TKKKV, Trav. Pnts. At l'JI Third ht.l'ortlv Id SOUTH AND EAST VIA TE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co, RXPKKSS TRAINS RUN DAUY 7:00 P M 9-MS P 7'4S A m) Lv. . ,;i'ort'and. ..Ar Ar. . ..Satem . ... Ar Ar. San Krancisco.Lv 500PM Ar Of;den....Ar 6:05PM Ar Denver. , Lv 6.43 AM Ar .... Omaha .... Ar tt'i5iM Ar .... Chicago ....Lv 7.00 am Ar. ..Los Anne!c...Ar 8'isi'M Ar... El Paso . . . . Ar 4,15 p M Ar.. ..Fori Worth. ,.,Ar 7.55 A m Ar. . New Orleans. . . Ar DIN INU CARS OBSERVATION CARS. 8:00 A m 5:25 A M 7oojpm IMo pm 6 45 I'M 8 5 A M 6,30 p M 9 25 r M 2.35 1' II 0.40 A m 8 40 1. Pullman hrst-clais and tourist leepin ca$ attached to all thtouch train . Tourist can through to Chicago without change. ROStnURQ MAIL, -DAILY. Ar (4.'3op Lv J 1 sop u Lv 7.'3oa m 030 a M 1 Lv. . . Portland , 1055 A Mf Lv.... Salem.... 520 p M Ar .. Koscburg. WEST SIDE DIVISION. DKTWERN FORTI.AND AND CORVALL1S, ftlallllains daily except Sunday. 730 ami L.v, . . .rortianu. . Ar 1 5:50 p m li.'55PM Ar....t-orvnllii.. Lv At Albany l5.'5o .VI I. -20 Crvallis con ct PM I- and tains of the C, & E. Ry. iNUETENDERcE" ITA5bIiRGERT" KXFRRS8 TRAIN DAILY EXCRPT 5UNUAV.1 450 P 730 P 8:30 P M Lv ...Portland.... Art 8:25, MVLv....McMinnvllle LvM.o, m) Ar Independtnce Lv) 4.,so A M A M AM Direct connections at San 1'rancisco with steamship lines fo HAWAII, 1AIMN. CHINA, IIIEPIIILLIPINES and AVH. TRALIA. For through tickets and rales call 01 V. W, SKINNER, Depot Agent, or 0- D. GADRILLSON City Ticket Agent, 232 Com. mercial M. Salem Or. t K. KOLilLER, Manager. 1 F. & P. A. Portiant SI nri-AiiT, ion TIMB HI lll'lll'IK. From I'ort tuiitl (AltKIVK Kat ilt jko, livnwr It. Worth' Malt Omaha, Kaunas Cit, titO 15 pm sp, 111, Louls.t hlcacro and Hast, 8lo- kitne nyvr .'.30 pm sp in, Steam Dye Works, No. 105 Commercial street, oppoMto Wlllumelto hntol. Lndlos' und ceutluiiii'u's clothing cleuned, dyed, ro nalrcil uud pressed. Flue blnnkets cleaned or dyod and nicely tlnlRhcd. Kid klovo3 clouued, 10c; dyed 25c. n. in. ex Hun1 Hatur llrtV 10 p, in, Iae aulDin Walla Walla. Huokmio. Minim MtKtlis. rit. Paul. Iliilnlh, Mil- niuikee unicago aim tsut. , OCKAN STBAMSIIIl'a. t'orSan Frani'loon, Hail every Ilvo days. t'Ol.UJIHIA ItlVKIt UCPl l unj 1T0 Astoria and way Ltnilinifs, Sn- kllllO Flytir a. m. I p. lit IVIM.tUHi'ru iiivuw i .. !.. .-..... ,.. ..is am nirtiunii, .vawuerfc' and Tus Landings. inu uud Hat 10 a. 111. Mu!i. For "J"I" i.i FN I n. in. ox Hun. Ivo Tn Tim at 3 1. w ArSa- lorn wiiyC p. m. Jionu Weds Krl Tu llmr Cat. 3:10 pm "' 1 miii. Halvm Curvallis l'ulnu. WIliUVJlKTrU HIVKIt I AUwiiy anil Way Platino Photos, hnlarKomcnts In Crayon and Wutor Color. Photo Utittons. Ainutfur (iovelonlnt! and llnishlni? ueutly done. l. J. BKOWJJ, GuoL'No Floor 3i: Coiuniorelul St., Salem OreKon. Ar8i- lam 10 a. 111. Mod Wod and Prl Ilinv urn tlollclont. In tho EUL'Olin f'ltv III..I. ATWATER'S EXPERIMENTS. ' For oataloguos und further Inforuin And.hcToachtnTTTe.ard ,n .... a, . Vu,1j'!?ilf0!?. ,?.f,.,," or " J' -w ,,,v -)!. it iiiLiiiK ot'tT. i.iLririf. 1 iriumn , I " "..OVMV! -WWMWMl sK-VK SBTftSi&AMFC I tiSMi' C"mijEJfirV Washl nfjPowderj cohol Question in the School Tlw rMHt xHriiiiwitj of lrif. At- wttiwr ro u( $tm intwrt to physiulo. iwt mm ojiumtatu ainou thy throw I much liRlit u 1 ion ono of tlw doubtful Huv..nm.u, iii)ibuwSui viieuiMiry or lhrHmuoIog,v, tlmt oi thu motulKiliem of hI.mIiuI in tbe xy. It in h mituk Irawwvtir, to Udnk us KMtlit npmtMiitly do, tlmt U10 r Mtlt uf thoto Hrlinvnti ahouhl ohungu J the touching in tho Ktliool in rgtml to ' lw tiM of nlwhul from n ltij;ionlo mlnt viwv . Tho wjhools touoli tlmt U10 im ' ! HktiMir liquoni iu it Iwvomgo U Hot juatillttblwiiiulwr th hvwa of Uy$iwM. A h rtMHtlu of l'ruf . Atwntvr'a wihws-J moiiis. do Hot rantnuliot iUk ttwdiiHu. UMHXHM1HMM( WTViy IsUilW Utltt IU body wn Osviv mnuw mwgy Irons HlvettoL Tbk dtoM not iu (ef mi&, Hkossul to U p)nl auionit tho frJ Miba4MMiM iH tk utgu'iin Hiust uf Um riu. HIIH-n la WMksHIMiU Hbiih Ikdl S I 7sv eod dly fissay Office AND JLABOATOIlY. No. 71 Chemcketa si, J. . T. TUTHILL Assayer, VILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. Daily boats to Portland as above. transiers to street car line at Oreg Cit if the steamers arc delayed there ounj trip tickets to all points in Oregon, Washing, ton, or Californi a. Connection made at Port land with all rail, ocean amlriver lines W. II. IIURLBURT. r x, t,.n!.n'1 Pa' AM' inland, Or. O. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade street dock Salem. I10ISE &: nARKER, City Agents. You Can Get aLower Berth. Wltli one exception the throuuh traliiH of the Burlington Route uro utmost iuyurtuhly well-filled. The exception Is our St. Paul Chicago LimlU'd. On tlic limited thcro Is usuully room uud to spare. Don't Infer thut It Is neither so line, nor so fast, us ANY train of ANY other line between St. Paul und Chicago. On tho con trary, there Is no more beautiful train In America. It has electric llcht, ste'tiii licut, wide vestibules, the most satisfactory dining-car servlco on the continent uud lower berth for everybody, A. C. SHELDON, fieti'l Af' ent, Portlund, Or, A Few Interesting Facts When people nrc contemplating a trip whether on business or pleasure, they natur ally want the best service obtainable so (ar as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employes of the Wisconmn Central Linos are paid to serve the public und our trains are operated so as to make cloe connections with diverging Hues at nil junction point. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled, Meals a la Carte. In order to obtain this first-cluss scivice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS nnd you will mtke dirert connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. l'or any lurtber Infoimation call on any ticket agent or correstmnd with J AS, POND, General Pass, Agent Milwaukkk, Wis, or JAS. A. CLOCK, Oeneial Agent, 246 Stark Street, Portland. Ore, Corvallis k Eastern Railroad n l ), CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfei Miets all mall and passeugor trains. Hap. cage and eipress to all paits of the oil IWipt sesvtee. Telephone No. 70. DIHQUft a SKI lTOK G.S. liUMI NEW MARKET Uiiadiaiiracilic Soo Pacific Lino. Travel in comiort by the O. H. LANE Merchant Tailor St.te street, near raimnl. i.'rv... ...1 best meats. My patrons sav 1 keen the Ui 3 a treats in town T STATK STKKHT. fiT Bui ta $15 ami upwards, Pautu S3 and upward Name, I have for sals on my H well lral rl Rnit)i ago tns of A I Clover ny at $4.00 nurton In the fteltl FHANK OURBIN Annual Encampment, Of JuIih A. Ixjjjau Wutruu HawNiisH ' Aawk-ustum at Meliauw. dr.. ftiuiuu.. lUC AltetUt 7 and i-miLiuuiu iknmJ. ih wHk. litMhl axwkrs ami amwid wiu iMuvkled fur yoKHK ami okl. hvwym wjrtMMUr iwvitd toboym ii. tiamllT df x-lMars, mIIon aasi HMrtlsW of Use wsu-u 1MU ,.c un taUaw uf Us war with Spain or Um ""PWSI. 15 lui Hy osxler of Mumittv the fastest train crossing the continent. It is a through train making fe estops. Its equipment is of surpassing elegance. It will pay you to travel by it. For Ml uurtitfuiMr a u rot as. time awl eoplott of C P. R. pubticaUo.w an! ply u C. M. LOUKWOOD . Airenr, iaiiu Ore. III. II. Aboit, A seat Portland. ' II J. Lyk, a U P A, Vancouver UV. TlLE CA11D. 2 For Yaqulna: Train leavos Albany 1:60 p. m. Train loaves (Jorvnllis. . . . 1:45 p. in. Train arrives Yatiulmt... 6:ol) p. m. 1 IlQlurnint!: Louvos Yuqulnu 7-00a. in. Loavoa Corvallis .1 1H0 a. m Anlvos Alhanj 2:'Jfi p. m. 3 For Dotrell: Loaves. Albany 7:40 a. in, Arrives Detroit, 11:55 a. in. 4 RelurnlnK: Leaves Detroit 12:25 n. m. Airlves Albany 5:35 p. 111. OLoaves A lbany U:05 p. 111 . Arrives Corvallis U:55 p. 111. "oueavos corvallis oho a. m. Arrives Albany 7:25a. ui. One and two c.onueol at Albany nnd Corvallis with Southern Pacific tialns, urivlng direct service ta and from New port and adjacent benches. No. 0 runs from Albany tn Corvallis on Mondays, "Wednesdays aud Fridays only. No. 5 runs from Corvallis to Albany on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days only. Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reaoli cauiplutr .'rounds on the Hreitenuiisli and Santlau river the 'soma day. II. U VAUEN. EDWIN STONE. TF4PA. Manager J.T0R.VKK Atent. Albany, Ore. WlUaMRTTKtltlVKH PIVISION STEAMER ALBANY, (sj.talH Znmalt. Loaves Salem at 7 a. m. for Portland and way lauding every Tuesday, Tliiirdiiy and Saturday. Ta stcawer has beu tHialpi.! Hith firsl I Ua aecBMiittoitotteas. IbH(1Ibk an elacaut "Ssfjasssd for carrying both lrelit aoJ Kt of State ttii. KO. N. VW Aui JERSEY BULL. Pull Ut&gJ Jursoy, urviues for eaton only f 1, sjHrt eaek. Ooruor of Thirtwuht ami Canter atreeU. 5 If IIkokn ftl