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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1899)
i ' f - ' i i i 11 1 1 t I I If J! ff '" y-f -- ''-"TJ- " - ' - ' . nil i rti ii.i ti'ifVtl i SPECIAL SALE OF 60LF mm THIS WEEK. EVERY GOLF SHIRT IN THE HOUSE AT REDUCED PRICES. ALL TRfi HATS FOR JUST HALF PRICE. NEW CRASH HATS AT NEW PRICES. GJ. Johnson & Go., 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. THE DAILY JOURNAL UV UOVDN DHOTUKHS TUESDAY, AUGUST, 22 18M. Dilly, Ono Tear 93.00, In Advance Dally, roui Montbfl $1 00, Lf Advnnoo Weekly, Ono Year 01.00, In Advance A NEW BECOINO SCHEME. to till) the ro Thure io ii scheme now on foot mice a fund by Hiibcertptlonii from vchool nhltdrun of the nation, for purpose of building n warship to )ilaco tho Maluo. OirculnrH emanating from Seattle have lately Ix.tin received in Solum, urging that tho school children hero nnd every where lo worked in lxihnlf of this fund. It Is to lx hoped that this ftchotno will Ik ml ujrtm wharo ever it fIiowh up. If it woro a RK)uUinooua of hiring aris ing from an overflowing desire on tlio Hirt of tho children thouiHalvwH toimvu a wanditp hullt nt tlioir oxjkiiihu to replace tho noblo vosmil destroyed in Havana harbor, for which Spain tilioultl have 1)1011 obliged to pay, tlio wishes of tho nhildrun might bo Indulgontly gratified. Hut a HytjU'iuallu coiirno of bogging, in iitigcriitt-d by a fow parties, who projiOHo work on tho patriotihm of Young Amur ica fur tlio Hitku of a powdblo graft In thi) handling of tho fund in a dllTurent projMifllttou. If tliifi country wuro in tho buiiio con dition itu Spain, ho that thuro would In a call for every nitituu to mako wiorl flues to help outbid country, thuro might bo hoiiiu ruiiHOii in wheedling tho (ven ules and nlckluH from tlio childrcna' llttlo hoard a. Ihit.UncloSnin isithlu to pay for IiIh own warship. TIiIh Ih iv Kihumo to play ii-wii tho niiHophUtUmted patriotism of llttlu ubllilren to rnlno a fund and give miiiiu one tho handling of It. llosidcfl (IiIh, thiiho raids on tho chlldrens' Havings am a nuimuico to tho nohimla and a detri munt to their discipline. No teachers or mihoul ollluora should encourage it. CURRENT EVENTS. Tho MIhhIhhIppI Democratic coiiven lion meets at Jackson tomorrow. Tlio convention will iiomluato a full state ticket from governor down to mil road and laud commissioners. Judge I-onglno, of Greenville, continues to loud tho race for tho gulxirnutorlnl iinni hiatlon and if bin Htruugth Is not over Ciduitlnted by bin supporter he will Ixt named on first or recoiid ballot. Gun dtdatoi and prediction hh to the make up of tlio successful platform will dual largely with state Isxiit-, around which the present tmiupnlgit turn to the ex clusion of national ijuegtions. Tho sixth annual convention of the liniinylvitnlu Afro-Aiuuricnn l.wgu liegan at Uitrriidiurg, Pa., today with an attendance of delegate representing many sections of tho state. Chair man Jaiuok A. Uoodall, In colling tho authoring to ordur, explained the pur ikwos of tho oouvoutioit and hhhiHIm1 tbt) questions to eoine up fur dlsouietoii. lit tho latter connection ho (piuted from tho olllulal call, id hiding to the necessity for unity of action that will create pub lic sentiment against the e iln of lynch ing and other evidence uf race it trod, ( and to "tho failuroof tho national ml- ministration to dual JiiHtly with the black voluntoor soldiers and hcroo.- of mo spanisn-Atuuricau war. ' nio con vuuliou oximjcU) to bo in session two days. Another act in tho drama in which tlio different fractions of tho Democratic party in Now York stuto nro the actors and for presentation of which Saratoga seems to Ihj tho stago selected, Is on tlio boards today. Tills timo it is- a confer ence of Chicago platform Democrats to conclude tonight with a big silver meet ing In convention hall with Norman K. Mack of Ituffalo, Judge Tarvin, of Ken tucky, and other Uryaii Democrats us tho principal speakers. Tho call for the conference Bets out its puriWHoa as fol fel fol eows: "To take immediate stops to fully comhluo all tho llryan force), to be called wlion thus jHirfectml, tho 'Uryan Ioaguo of tho Kmpire state.' It is not intended tnot such action shall in any manuor iutorforo with tho other regular movumunU) within our imrty linos to create a Fentimont for or against any candidate who may seek tho high honor of n nomination at the next Democratic national convention; but wo seek only harmony and a united effort to rally all true lhmiocratfl to action that the liost man may truly win by plurality of friends at tho primaries strictly within our party linos." Mowllyii Htouth was h'tugt.l in the county jail Huston, l'a., today for tho murder of Harvey II. Wurstor, a tek graph operator. Tho crhno was com mitted at Hlngon, a small station near here, last January. Tho fourteenth annual national en campment of tho Union Veterans' Union opened at DohMoIiiuh today. with an attendance of between i,(K) and o.OOO vuteraiis who como from all parts of Uio country. In connection with the uucanipmeiit there is also Iwlng held the annual gathering of tho Womun's Vol- oraii 'Itulief Union. Tho visitors are cordially welcomed In addrotwu dullv orwl by Mayor McVionr and othors. The gathering was called to ordur at 10 o'clock by National Commander Charles W. Wood, of MamuihiiKottH. Adjutant (lenenil C. W. Putnam, in his annual addicriH, ruortod a total mumborship exceeding 05,000. In the couio of the morning's proceedings a telegmm of greeting from I'rosideut "MuKlnloy was rwul. Tho coiivontlon oxpecte to bo in Dotation four days. After tho rouular routine of bushuM of each day thuro will Ik oamplirtM hi tho evenings, at which sHikors of national fnuiH will addixNW tho wturuus. DelegotuH to the thlrt jntli annual kosttlons of the National Frtiturual Con grew aaoemblod at the Ohicago Auditor ium today. Mora than oiie-huudrod and Hfty deltjgttWNS werw prixwiit when tho gathering wan adled to ordur by 1'reel dent 1). K. Sloven of l'lilladellilu. They roprownted among tliein all the leuil- lug frtAternal liouerlolary socletitw of the United Stated and Canada, such an the AruHiiuin, lioyal 1 .cogue, Knights of the MaooalKHW, Mmlem WiMHlmen and eoroe of othera. liitenwtlng NtutietiMtl reorte showing tliermUl growth and prownt uiMigui oi meo oituwHUOHtf were proMtntotl by different imtlotwl ullli-er. The total memuereliip of the llfty-two HH'letieu rientl was glvei at a, Ot J.OC J, ami the total amount of Inwir unco in force on JaHiiaroy 1, ltitW, wtw mure tlutu f 8,000,000,000. In IW& theo orttaniHttoue mkl in loew about 1 10,000,000, which ntftirw do not In clude the large amomiU dUrilmted by tue ux-wt liHtgoe lu ttio wy of charity . The prtweut o)m of tlie eoogrttM, whk'h will lout M-erHl days, k tlleil uiwn to settle two imlOrtant questions onmoly a revision of tho proper table of rates on winch fraternal societies will operate, and tho advisability of es tablishing a reservo fund for benoflc ial Eocioties. In conjunction with the congress thore are also being held the an nual meeting of the Medical Section of the Fraternal Congress, comioscd of the chief medical officers of the BOcictios, and tho National Fraternal Prcswesoci ation. To Curo a Cold In Ono Day Tnkc tauttre Mromo Quinine Tablet. Alt ilruicKlct rerund (he money If it fnlln to cure. It. V. Orore'n tlgnaturo In on ench Ikjx. BACON ON THE RIND. A soldier fed by Kgan, lay dying no relief, Thore was lack of woman's cooking too much of Alg(l).T'fl beef. Hut a comrade iMiiit beside liim to hoar what he might say, lull bout up, he had The comrade ho was it tho same wav The dying soldier rallied as ho grasiied his comrade's flu, And he said : "Ucwaro of Alg(l)or'flboof, pressed In MoKinley tin, Take a moesago nnd a token to some dis tant frionds of mine, For I was fed on putrid lxjof, not Uacon on tho Kind.'' "When you 'break the news to mother,' give tier this can of lcef, A tokon from my kuaii-stick, it may bring some relief, For if, without a funeral, her sorrows can't be calmed, Just bury this instead of mo, for it has been embalmed. And havo thorn dig tho grave ns deep, yea deeper than a man, And if rav billy goat's alive, don't lot him get tho can. Then on my tombstone don't forget to add one little line, Kxpln'ning it was ptitrid beef, not Bacon pn tlio Hind." "Tell my sister she enn't weep too much, and mourn nnd sob nnd cry. For though I was a soldier boy" and not afraid to die, Yet I am oven robbed of chauco for glory by this fake, I cannot e'en bo shot to death, but die of stomach ache. And if they do not bury this, nnd hang it on tlio wall, To show to frionds and relatives when ever they may call. I say, if sho should hang it where the big greou flios may dine, Just wain tho llius it's putrid beef, not liacon on tho Hind." And when they choose a ronntor, way up hi Michigan, Oh, have them chooso some othorohump besides that Alger man, Toll my brothers and companions and all congenial souls. To toll my mournful story to tho voters at the polls. How wo fought tho battle bravely, how not a mother's son Had disobeyed nn order, or tried to break nnd run ; How, when we'd fought IiIh battles, JOURNAL CRAYU" Tom Heed is back from Kuroie, he goes right onjkcoping still. but with courage most divine, on the Kind.' Ho fed us on his putrid beef, not liacon i. Mm Kin. i i Ills voice grow weak and weaker, for iust about a week. Then writhing with convulsions, he h:tl to ceaso to spook. His comrades had writ down his words, that they might ail lie read, When the soldier fed by Kgan, in a foreign laud was dead. And the great voice of the people, rou witli a mluhtv rush. Till they formed a beef commission, with a monstrous whitewash brush, Yea, calmly witli that whitewash brush, linn. Oviil 4llll1f.U llll U.l fill.. Thoy inado these rations rually look like liacon on tho liinil. l'-x. Some of tho lato whoopers-up for Or egon's new deal begn to feel l"ie a Fili pino, Why? We've had no spring and no summer this year, but there's a good prospect for a winter yet. Since Kmporor Norton is no more, how can Oregon hold another soeeton of legislation? What's the mattsr with Gen. Oti.'? The Iloseburg l'laiudctlor give) him a column defence. It s onifl the Astoria Kegatta is some thing of n state affair. Several state of ficers and the Oregon naval roporvo are artlci-Kiting. The annual edition of the Orogonian is being gott ju up by Col. Chautlur. No up-lo-dat i iiewsjKipor tries to get along without a colonel on its staff. Tlio CotUigoGrovoNuggotroiort8 that all the returned volunteers nt that place are opposed to the olicy the govern ment is pursuing toward the Philippine islands. Secretary Wilson returned to Wash ington after his "agricultural" investi gations on the Pacific coast, and says he didn't find a holitary auti-oxpansionist. That was a valuable junket for the country! Many jieople arc mystified by the statement that there isaband of robbers ten thousand strong successfully operat ing in China. Any ward politician in'this country can understand n llttlo tiling like that. Douglas countv and the city of Salem are in the same nnd fix, having a citi zens, administration, and saving about one-third its trxes. Such n misfortune wouldn't hurt somo other counties, but how could wo stand it in Marion? ino iiiiisnoro Argus says: it is very sod, to think, to know, that such ram pant, bolligorent and scrutiny patriots as H.W.Scott and Honri nttorwon nro obliged to stay nt home and guard the "copperheads" when Otis could use them to such advantage in Luzon. Ono wits from Kentucky, and. of course, a colonel, and the "other had served in tho Northern Army during tlio Civil War. They had been discustdug witli rising bent the conduct of tlio Phil ippine campaign, when some remarks of tho Colonol'j-Jrnised tho Northerners ire and ho said: "What do you knotvuljoitt military matters, anyway?" "I am a colonel," replied thoKontiiekinn. with dignity. "I don't seo what that h got to do with it," rejoined tlio Nertherner: you wore lwrn n colonel." BUSINESS UAUDS. O. JH. mAOK. Dentist, Sacoesier to Dr. J. M. Kctne, old White Corner, Saljm, Or. VuUct deiiritig wperiol operations at moderate fees in any branch an in especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phone 1071. ROOMS 1 AND a, OKAY M.K. SOULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS I'OllTLAND, Oltt'. iff ?fflHKsre'i(!223s53aHW' ForHitcm and vlnlnlty leave orders at C. Will's Music More. Geo Oil em later Co., OFFICE. CITY HALL For water service apply at office. Hil'i payable monthly In advance. Make complaints at th rifp--. Steam Dye Works. No. 105 Commercial street, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladles' and gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired urid pressed. Fine blankets cleaned or dyed urn) nicely finished. Kid gloves cleaned, 10c; dyed, 25c. Platino Photos, Enlargements In Crayon and Water Color. Photo Lluttons. Amateur developing and Unfiling neatly done. K .1. BROWN, G hound Flooii 243 Commercial St., Salem Oregon. Assay Office AND LABOHATORY. No, 71 Chcmckcta st, I. 11. T. TUriHLL Assayer, O -CL J5J T C3 !-. jl' .A. . Dears th II M Yw Haw Ab3fS B9Bfel BIgnstsro 0 IheKiiKlYw wS&t Tho Dost Proscription for Mnlnrln Chill niul Kbyit In n bottle of (Iiiovkh Tahtk lkm Cllll.l. Tonic It In liii1y lion mill Otilliltuiln a tiutolt m fiiim. No euro, nnnny, lMWCe. 7-17iK.4m LENGTHENS YOUR LIFE The scrubbing brush Is the Implement which thouMndji of women am wearing c m h. V Mfe It's the mM I half of . M UV -rf half their Ua mS r tttW hall their weakness F WIi.1! D 5BT cause wrinkles Washing Powder "X wtth frf'VW ives. ,,-. IM..K VSI of l-vr.T?;' . CVyiflEK ches, i-jrviJV:AH &:mm KilAi it I I tippy i j l l i ' . I Ingersoll on the War. "I have one sentiment for tho sol diers, uhuvrM for tho llv'ig and tears for tlio dead. If it woro to meet t weep over the sacred dust of tho bravo who died to render our flag stainless and keep it in tho sky, it is now in order to Hood the graves of tho boys who are falling in tho Philippine islands. 1'or thoy are not lighting to add lustre to Old I i lory or to novo tho Union, but as mere machines at tho behest ot tho ad ministration, which for the time bo'ug is the government of the United States. "War with Spain, for which the vol untiMirs t ok up arms, has long since ended. Congress lias not declared war aiflilnst the Hlipliiofl nor oted money io carry on a niroign war oi conquest. Then why this thunder of gnus, tlio fly ing thundorbolu of hell, and theo new made graves as muni orlot-s as the stars? It is a war not 'u tlio name of libortv but iitfiinttt it. Our arms are not add ing glory t) tho Hag, but instead aro slilu'-ig that bUrry embleui of freodoui withtlH blood and ters of a ooplo rtuhtlng for the right of Mtlf government. Die (H)ldlnr is not t ) Idaiue. Therefore, when he fulls in wich a war, his bier ihiMihl bo dmod lu deejKWt mourning and drencliwl with tho tears of his fel lowinen." Ool. K. O. Ingorsoll. To Cleanse the System. Ktrooluully yot gontly, when costlvo or ulllmi!, to periiitttiuntly ovcrconio a iltuul constipation, to awaken tho kidneys nnd liver to a healthy uc tlvlty, without Irritating or weaken tug them, to dispel tioadaohes, colds, or favors, uo Syrup of Figs, uiiide by the Utilirurnla Pig Syrup Co. NEW TELEPHONE LINE. ON THE WILLAMETTE Steamboat Companies Will Make Some Permanent Improvements ot Salem. Otto Hansen received a large consign ment of rough lumber this morning for his mills. This firm is doing an increas ing bttsinuttfl. Tlio steamer Iluth has again been placed on the run of the Uhnoro, that boat having b an placed on tho Colum bia rivor run until tho stage of the river is sulllcieut for tho heavier lnxit to oper ate. Tho O. C. T. coni'Miny's ;iKiat made their last trip to lndoKindonco Saturday and will heroufter run only to Salem until n lietter stage of water. A now hoarse arrived last evening for A. M. dough, the undertaker, ut the O. It. A N. Dock. The 0. C. T. Co. expect to mako somo improvoinent to tlioir dock in tho near future. The BiijHirintondunt having made examinations and decided on plans. It is roiortcd that the company will in the nuur future put in a now two- story dock with nn olovntor for handling freight. An agent of the Kugeuo stoambont company has beou making inquiries as to dockage at Salem and that company oxpeoU to have somo kind of lauding of own nt Salem as oiu as ito boat is again put on the run. VI MB N E W MARK ET St.te street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best meats in town 32 CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfet MONTEZUMA Is n beautiful dappled chestnut 10$ hnnds high, and weighs 1700 lbs. Ho is a jierlect nil purpose horse. Will bo at Huffman's stable, Salem, Saturday of oacli week in July and Aug ust, nnd the remainder of the week at tho l'nlr Grounds. Terms, flO.OO to in sure. Also colts broken and handled for speed. II. 11. lturnimroiiD. SOUTH AND EAST TE SfUSTA RO'JTF OF THE Southern Pacific .7:00 p 9.-4S r 7-'45 A L' HKSS TRAINS RUN DAItY .Ar Ar 3 Lv...:l'o.tiand. at. . . .boteui Ar. San Frnncitco Lv 500 I'M Ar Ogden , 6J05PM Ar Denver. 6.43 AM Ar . . . . Omaha . 815 I'M Ar .... Chicago 7.OO A M IVt, 8ms pm Ar 4,15 PM Ar..,. Fort Worth. ...Ar 7.55 Am Ar.. ixew Urleans. , .Ar .Ar Lv Ar Lv OdTTj, o.Oq pM lilopji 54Srx fS a "30 r m DINING CARS OBSERVATION CARS 8.40 a a 8 40 I'M Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS US COUIiT STKERT. Muken specialty of nil Kinds of Sheet Steel and Galvanized Iron work roofing mid guttering, it full line nf Pumps and pump listings. Prompt work and reasonable prices. Wc curry In htock tlio Fairbanks wind mill. Cull and see us before ttlving your order for mill or lunk. Phone 234 PHOMPT WOHK AND LOW PHICES Oregon Slion Line Railroad The Direct Route to Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points flivei choice ot two lnvitrlte routes, Ua the Unlou I'HPltlf KMt Mull IJno, or tlitt Illo Urniule Scenic Une4. Look nt the time 1 Duyc to Salt Luke 2 Days to Denver 3i Days to Chicago 4 Days to Isow York Krco Itcclltilng Clislr Curs, UpholMereil Ton Ut SI(hiIiik I'arn. ami riillmn.11 I'hIucu Sleepers orHlel 011 nil tmlns. For further Intormntloii nptty.to HOISE A ll.VItKElt, ARvnts, Halcm. W E. COMAN, Ocu'l Aiicnl C. 0. TEItltY, Trnv. Piim. ABt 121 Thlnt fat . rortlatul Pullman lirst-c ass and tourist sleepmlTSi attached to all throuCh train. ToutistcT, thtough to Chicago without chance ROSKBURG MAIL, r-lMlLv'. 4.flti 1. t. -v- ' So.tu '30 AM 830 A Ml UV... l'ortland ,,Ar io55AML,v....Balem.... Lv . S.20PM Ar....Koseburc.. Lv WES-fSiCTinnVlSlON. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Mail Mains daily except Sunday. ' 730 a mTLy .... Portland . . A r c .. 1 0 . u 1 1 .-55 p m f Ar. . . .Corvnllis. . Lv f 1:20 1 u con ect it At Albany and CorvalTIs tains of the C. & E. Ry. INDEPENDENCE "PASSjENGEk. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.! 4:50 PMI Lv . . Portland. . . . Ar'fSisTi; 730 p M Lv. . . . McMinnville Lv V 5 -50 a h B:3o fm) Ar Independence Lv) 4:0 A M Direct connections at ban Pranctsco with steamship lines fo HAWAII, 1APAN CHINA, 'IIIEPHILUI'INES and AUs TRALlA. a Tor through tickets and rates W, SKINNER, Depot GAIlRlhLSONCItyTi mercial bt. Salem Or. call 01 W. Agent, or C lv t'icket Agent, 231 Com. R. KOEHLER, Managetr C.MARKIIAM G. F. &P. A. I'ortUm Meets all mail and passenger tnih. gage ami express to all parts of the Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. Uaq citi DISQUF & SKIPTON O. H. LANE Merchant TailOr 07 STATU STUIJKT. tySulta SIS and upwards, Pants S3 nnd upwaid A LIFE SAVED. comes to thslr relief Tied with thU gtest cleanser, tho scrubbing brush loses its terror at once. All clean ing is easy with Ooldi uust. it aoes tnewoiK 1 ItChslf the tlmc.Mlth half th effort and at half the costof sosnoranvolhsr cleanser. For greatest economy buyout Urge package. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY QtKACO ST. I0l WWtOtK fOJIIMI Coos and Cu..y to lie Connected With In teiior Lines, Thv HitiMlon ltttoonler sMyj' J. K Metlilllvmy, a tvpruMNiUtixtf of the Orvsjon 'IVIepliooe wHiwiiy, whs in lhuidon UtW wwk tulioitiiiK buuit Hisd iMtrtMU for tin ooHimiiy. Tin cuuipMHy h mklHg tpilt a ohtuitt in iu buiiiiMtsw, hshI soom Uw liu will bo couplf tl from Myrth Point to ltoo Ittirj;, i-oiuittotliiK witli nil )ioinU iu far mirth us b'wtttlo ami south to Um AitrjohM, ami IimIuhiI of traivuniitting itiWMtgtM M hrHtofor by ttslttplioiio to Kuiiiro ami Umn by thsgrHpli to tho iiMtinftl poiHt th wHtirv biwIimM will U otMio uy tsM)iMMi uiroou it u twu uwto.1 Uwt it will take $01110 Uinto months to lo Um h. ory work in UiU Hinty as vrUUMg akmt; tlio lin ami In t)w otIWo k to lw pitteol iu Hrt-cluw comlitiou. TUb oitAH will crottttf an HPtk litw w iUt Utt tohtjtroiitt i-oui-pwH- and wIhsm iu wttrking onWr tb MiUiv td4ioo uMsitMMHUI Uor ataNl ittlt4HlMsliy of Um U4sjniiti. o v. m oc o arc. x l. . W& Vtvilng the Fn. The most iou'trful engine must stop if the fires are not fed Man the most won derful pine of luaihinery in the world, vet no mutter how strong and well made his bodily frame may be, if the fire of life within hitu is not constantly fed his limbo and muscles become powerless and uele. The reason men become helpless and diseased is because the food they eat, which is the fuel of life, is not propeily digested and appropriated by the stomach and nutritive organs. It is not completely transformed into the strength and working IHmer which is to man what steam is to the engine. That wonderful powr-tnaVtng "Golden Medical DUcovery," luveuted by Dr R V Pierce, chief consulting pbysioUn of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Uuffalo. N Y . imbues the huawti itigcs live juices and blooU-tnsttlng gtamU with capacity to extract abundant uottrUhmeat from the food It builds up organic tiuc nerve fiber, hard muscular iioa aud wvmV. ing forc. It gives a tuau ttjtn What it did far Mr V &. lluht, of JmocOoo liuatcrvtoa Co.. N J , U (tveo In Ku own ow Ut writ " I rrcr4rt4 your kiwi latter, and la rooty would av tkAt ulae w&& a Sum! ea& a kMucy ao4 Mvcr fiooWe, aitd Out six tottfe id I MflMSI 11 Dr. J.F. Cook, tho Uotnnlcal Speo nllst, Succeeds Where Othor Fall. To whom It may concorn : This is to certify that Itortha P. Con nur, of Mt. Angel precinct, Marlon oonn ty, Oregon, Iihh siifforotl from a cancor oiis growth in tho loft car for about threo years. Tho growth was cutout twice and burned out onco by Albany Physicians, but tho growth enmo lwck'aa bad na ever, and pained her to badly that sho had to bo taken from school. After three week's treatment by Dr. J. V. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, the ltotauioal SiKvinliat, tho growth entirely dimp. pearetl, and at this dato, four months since troutmont was begun, tho growth has not reappeared, and the ear has en tirely healed leaving only the soars in tlictod by tho Albany doctors, I hereby certify that the above Btato ment is absolutely true, and that Iter- tha P Conner, the mirrm tin. 11 1 Inn... I iu the atlidavit. has resided in mv fam ily since early childhood, bearing the re lationship to mo of niece. II. C. Long. Subscribed and sworn to before me this eighth day of June, 1S09. W. W. Hall, oounty olerk of Marion county, Oregon. iiKPinx i on Mail 8 p. Ill, Soo"" knne rlyT 2.30 pi TIMK HlllKM'LK. From I'urtluml AIIHUK .Salt iJiko, Denver H. Worth1 Oinalm, Kuiimui Cliy, 8t0 15 nio IiulB.i'liU'fttfO ami KMHt, I W'Hlla Walla, 8X)kHiie, Mlnue- niKiiii, o. rani, liiilulh, Mil WHnkce Chleogo and east. nnuiw u-rif . .ion f.o 1 ..rt.i uinwioiura. o i in.rorMin rranciHOo, n 111 ex. Sun batur. day 10 p, ni. IrtVol Mourn 7.1S am, Tin' iimlBut iu h, in Mull Wol frl IH Hail OTry tlVa days. TOLOMHIA lIl'VKU HTKAMUIU. To Astoria and uy LiinaiiiM. yii,u.MKTrK mvKit For iMylon ,SY kmia Wvnr H.S0 You Can Get aLower Berth, With one exception the through trul nn of the ihirlluglon Route lire ul most Invariably wcll-tlllcd. The exception Is our St Paul CIiIcjiko Limited. On the limited there Is usually room am to spurc. Don't Infer that It li neither M) lint!, nor so fust, us ANY train of ANY other line between St. Paul nnd Chlcugo. On tlio con trury, there Is 110 more beautiful train In America. It has electric lluht, ste'iui heat, wide vestibules the most satisfactory dlulii(.'-ca service on the continent and lower berth 'or everybody, A. 0. SHELDON. Oeti'l Ai'cnt, Portland, Or. 1 p. in I 11. in. oiHuii. Ar8a- I'orllaiHi, Nulrg and way 6 n. hi. uiiiuiiim. . iotw W'wls 1'ri Tbur Sat. 3:) pm 01" ' niiji-vaiwrrB iuvkk plHl IWTH1I AiUMiiy 'III Thu Hat Sp. m 1'uluU. MUll 'Ar Slum Way ID a. 10. I.TIIUI and Nl Jftl A Few Interesting Facts When people are contemplfting a trip whether on business or pleasure, they natur ally want the best service obtainable so far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned Employes of the Wisconsin Central Lines are paid to serve the public nnd our trains are operated so as to make clo-e connections with diverging lines at all junction points. 1'nllman Palace Sleeping and Chair carl on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled, Mealt a la Carte. In order to obtain this first-clws service, ask the deket agent to sell you a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS nnd you will mike dirert connectioni at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all loints Hast. l'or any lurtr-er infoimation call on snj ticket agent or correspond with JAS, POND, General Pass, Agent MmvAUKkK, Wis, or JAS. A. CLOCK, Gtnsral Agent, 246 Stark Street, Portland, Ok p., WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. Daily boats to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at Oreg Citv if the steamers are dektyed thare ouno tnp ticket to all points in Orsgon. Wishing, ton, or California. Connection made at Pott land with all rail, ocean anorivcr line W. II. HWKLliURT. O.M. POWERS, Agent, Trade street dock Salert. UOISE & DARKER, City Agents. ut iftrtr t(BOMtt aotl I QMm Mr lwwpwy a4 taw M.ttMtle PtiLHs rfwtcj a bomsmIsH con It M won koowu lhl atwott tvxry MtSsli ks monvor lu wAh l.Uar USaMt otMct wr fcit ! (IMM. I sa ott him- dajo ft wk, Jlki4 m svSjmm iwnnt ste uanur ibc iwusmm. uiuy A Palace of Salt r tab's glittering Stilt Palaoe, with ita .Midway rmiHiwe himi other attnwtlotw, oieiB at Salt Uke City AHinut 91sU l Ho Kto timmle Western, the only line running inroogii uie MoniMNi CauiUl, has arranged to give holders of tdl claafee of tiokeU a dky fttopowr at Stilt Ijike in order tlutt Uier uusv lum oportuiiity of visiting Uiis wonderful structure, built of salt rryefctle Wtken (nun tiie brine of tlielireat Sstlt Lake itself. The inauguration of the Mb Grtu.de western's dinlim car service, iking away witli tlte iWefeHy of siowiriiti trains at eating station, leaves imInIus IHir Ui be detrirml fur nn Until tr4. . w - '---- .wm useooiiuiient; for the equipment awl tram service are equal, if not 8WKMksr,ta tWe of any of tlte trans-eoMtissssttjil Iiimw. Furthermore, ho liae travweesi any secUtw of Use Ameriean CHtlsseMt where tbens w so hiivoJi eramlwir of vsiry. a oayiMiit rule Ue heart of Use Rookie leave to be ueeired. For iHformatkMt as to rate and far MauneisJ, Uenentl Agent, rJU WsusniMt. ton street, lrUantl, Oregon. S4V Gana JJonD UJdll I ( Soo Pacific Lino. Travel in cormort by the ma" nr ! nni n Uu IW Ul V I1IIIJI . IJJi 1! tluWMth noUOng UM fO. rtki iimsc 0MntU .-? 1 W 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. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME OATH). 2 For Ynqulna: Train lonvos Albany 12;50p. 111. Train louvoa Corvallis.... 1:45 p iu. Tmln nrrlvoa Yuqulim... 6:50 p. ni. 1 Itoturnliik': Loavos Yaqtilnu 700 a iu. Loaves Corvallis 1 1 :4J n. in Arrlvos Allwny 12:26 p m- 3 For Dotrelt: Loavob Altmny 7:40 a.m. Arrives Dotrolt 1 1:S5 u. w. 4 Hoturnlni,': Leaves Dotrolt 12:2S n. m. Airlves Albany fi:.is p in. ULeavesi Albany U:unn.iu. Arrives Corvallis n-M p. in. fiLoavos CorvalUs o:40it 111. Arrlvos Albany 7:2."a. in. One and twe con neat ut Alnany and Corvallis with Southern Pacific tiains, trivinj direct sorvlee ti and from ew port and adjacent benches. No. runs from Albany to Corvallis on Mondays, Wednosduys und Fridays only. No. 6 runs from Corvallis to AlUiuy on Tuosdays, Thurhduys and Satur days only. Trains for tho mountains arrive at Detroit nt nonti, plvltw ample time to reach eninplui: u'roundb on the Ilroltenbusli und Snntlnm river the 1 sanio day. H. I. WALDBN. BDWIN 8T0MC T r. A P A. Msiisicr' J.TUltNKK Aseat. Albany. Or. WILLiMHTTR KIVBK DIVISION STEAMER ALBANY, Captain Zomslt- Lwvos Salem at 7 a. in. for Portland aud way landings every Tuosday, Thursday and Saturday. ,Tbe tteawer bu Wen ewlRpJ with - NS awotuuwitottoas. iBnlfVig an eteKant wmwhwsk tar MwrTng be4ii lreht. J Nt-Hwt mt State tt. . v. worm At"- lAnr fllll IuI.Ii.uLm Ar. ... . . . I ana ooni,s of a p. u. fwwieaUoisd ap. Hefarters for Serau Doors, Etc., C M, LQUKWOOD I 1?? JSPJST III II.Ahntt A-Li?if,H,0m- SAtEM KBNOB WORKS. B. J, Cuyhs, AU.P A, Vancouver IXC. 14- lv Slate S-iiKt