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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1899)
' 1 k "i V J a; k i. If w P ! I X i TOE DAILY JOURNAL fciV HOPBR BKOTUSKd MONDAY, AUGUST, 28 1899 Daily, Ono Tear $3.00, In Advance Dally, Four Monttu $1 00, L Advance. . Vccldy, One Tear Sl.OO.jin Advance UNPATRIOtlC AND FUL. D13GRACE- At Han Frnnctwons olwswhero tlic pro fessional patriots hnvo hIiowii how iloop their affection for the returning voltin toora lies aa deep an their purro or tlielr lolitIcnl ambitions. They raised a big fund down there to squander on a blow out, even If "tho boj'B" have to go hungry nflor its all over. No public event In the California metropolis has ovoii Ikhui bo generally and deservedly nritiolsed und condemned as the wrnng ling of tlio managdra and wotild-lw pa triots Over the "honors" of receiving the volunteers. They Hcem to think the honors are for thoni iiiRtoad of for the returning volunteers. One pnor rays: The committee has secured the $50, 000 to Iki pqunndurcd In Idlo display on the arrival of the California regiment, hut is having serious trouble with Gov ernor Gage, who refusos to "Btny where he is put" in tlio murine procession, hut projWHcs to sail around at will in the rJtstto tug Governor Mnrklmm without any thanks to the committee. He re hires to accept the arrangements of the nonimittco on land or water, and pro poses to lx? the "whole thing" himself, He will not ride on horseback in the streets as the committee had decided, but proves to ride in a earringe. The governor and IiIh stiff, Gen. Hhafter and his regulars, Gen. Dickinson and staff, Gnu. Midler and lilh staff and brigade, Gen. Last and his staff and command, Gen. Wnrilold and staff, inomlMjrs of the legislature, and a job lot moro of the same clam nru to form a double Hue of harlots. Immediately following the governor and memlieraof the legislature in carriages Is to como the California regiment. This is the "whole thing" and the committee are now wondering where they and the citizens with the $50,000 they have dug up are to come In at, or whether they will Iki allowed in the parade at all, The Ilnllutin of August LVJ, says: "This is iih far as the governor cares to regulate the parade. Ho has nothing to do with the commit tee's plans. They can have miles of parade after he goes by, so far as he cares. And now the qiiuHtlon Is: What Is the committee going to do about making room for the governor and his part of the show? For the governor miiHt have n place. Will the committee clone up tlio ranks and try to shut him out? If so the California lmys, Instead of returning to peace and the pursutUi of happiness, will llud thomselves In the midst of another war more deadly than any Philippine affair und bristling with generals and governors and things." SOME BOND ISSUES. It will ho seen from the items given below that not all communities use as good business management Jim was 1Ih played by the Salem City Council, when tlioy wish to raise money on ImuuIs. In these four Instances the old Ixsiteu traek has been follow ed, of advertising forbids in largo amounts, shutting out the sniull home Investors who would bo glad to putronlxo u home loan. lllds are being ealled for four bonds of 1600 (moh, Issued by sol it nil district No. fl, In Tillamook county, Oregon. TIioho IxmiU nve dated Augut 1, 180U, und urn puyublu SO yearn ultt. date, op tional to redeem 10 yearn after date. They will boar interest at the rut of U per cent per annuaui, payable semi-nii-iiuully. County Treasurer I.. 1.. JnoulM, of Jugkson county, opened bkls for tliy 112,000 bonds for the now south Mixta building at Ashland, and the flunk of Ashland was the mieowfol bidder at MB0 premium. The bonds carry ft ir aunt. The bids for the IkhuIh to bo iiwied for the btilldhiK of the new 116,000 Hohooldiouso ut linker City have lieeii oiwnou. iiuis were suniuutiKi uy a dozen llruin, but hoiuo of llmni werv umulttlomd, and these will lie rejected. Hlds wore takoit under udvlseuwieut. Tlio city council, of Wulla Walla, con sidered bids for mOtU city bond, (...ut M ML X U'l.ll..l,.....l !..- Uud, offorod flilOO for all the f irfc.000 Iass A. drawing ! per cent, unit f xl7, OOOelussli, drawings por cunt. After oiiio minor changes had 1kii made in the bid by Mr. Morris and his attorney It wus unanimously accepted. When bids were oiHiuod, August S, tto one of fered to take all ohuw II ImuuIs, which are secured by jdmljjo of SO per eent of fross Income 01 wulur works, for lot hau 0 porcoiitlutonKit and ugeod bonus, 'i'hesuleof the bonds liuunw the ty owning a water system and tin pruji ertlos of tlio water oemiuny at the I agreed price of f'JftO.OOQ. and the ex penditure of 1100,000 lu the coiut root lun Of a miiuh-uceded system of sower. Neither Jaekson county nor the city of Wulla Walla hits received any utter which will bring anywhere near as good k price for the Irond as i-ulojii has roid- lied, The Juckbon county offer Is ( per cent prtjmltun 011 8 jMircent )ond whiuh is not iu good by fd on 1100, &uptuiug that tlw iwuds run 10 yetu. or $18 an f 100 If thjttf!liiyar& Tho ValI WmiT IwmU will liriug n premium of i of 1 w (Xjnt, figuring on h lump. On thu clawi A bonds draw iov I per cent this is not um koI as tlio Salem flguro by f 4.25 on 100 for 10 years or 9.25 on flOO for 20 years. On clnM IS, drawing G cr cent, it Is not- as good as the Salem figure by 0.2o0ti f 100 for 10 years, or J10.23 on $100 for 20 years. These figures speak for themselves very loudly in commendation of the good business sense displayed by theCIUzdus' administration of Salem. To Curo a Cold In Ono Day Take taxatlTC Dromo Quinine Tablets. All driliffflMo refund the money If it (alia to euro. K. f. OrOTO'n nlxiialtiro Is m each lnx. WODERFUL GOLD RESOURCES. Ilccont mining dovolopmcn In in the Transvaal probably explain to some ex tent the anxiety of the Dritlsh to bring matters to a climax with the Moors. Engineers already measures of by means to diamond drills a gold dopoIt within a few miles of Johannesburg amounting to more than .'WOO millions of dollars, or more than all the gold used in the world amounted to twenty years ago. This is being prodveed rate of $100,000, 000 a years. Asiilo from that, according to Daniel llellet, who write to a French txipor, the Transvaal has iron, cobalt, copper and argontlforous lead ores in abundance, liosidos imtiortnut coal measures in convenient proximity for tlio working of the other metals. The coal production is already imiiortniit, the quantity extracted having risen from H'-'O.OOJ tons in 1803 to lvl 07,000 tons in 1807. TIioho coal measures are u continuation of thoso of Natal. Hail roads are being ox tended and tlioro seems to Iks no cloud on the sky there except the unsettled questions with Great liritian, which according to the war preparation, will be finally disposed of before the expiration of many mouths. THE PANAMA CANAL. Statements From London About '.lie Progress) of the Undertaking. Ixmdon journals have the following statements about the Panama cauul, from the bishop of Henduras: "The work Is In full swing, and within four years at the outside the Atlantic and l'acillc willmeet ncross the isth mus." "You have visited the works?" "Three times, and I can tell you on the best authority, therefore, that the strong and Inlluential company which has taken over the schetuo is rupidlycur rying It to a successful issue." now mucii ot tlio canal Is now made?" "More than half. Thousands of men Chinese, negros, half-breeds and a few whites are engaged on it. Tlioy have already altered the face of the countiy. At one iKiint 011 the route there was when I first visited there a considerable hill. Ijiht year, when I paid a return visit, the hill had disaimearel, 'What has become of the hlll'r 1 asked, anil was told lu answer that the engineers had carried It ttway." "Is an American company carrying it out'" "No. It's a French concern chlelly," "Hut won't they have trouble with the stales?" "I don't see why. What has it to do with them?" replied his lordship, who evidently is not a Isiliever In Cousin Jonathan s right to dominate the conti nent. "Suroly the United Stutai will not ui low the wat jrway aoro the isthmus to ho in HurojHsiu hands?" "I'erhapfl not. Hut they haven't made any protest yet, and, as I told you, the canal is more than half fin ished." "Perhaps that accounts for the sud den and mysterious collupno of the Nle nrtiguuu schema on whiuh tlio states were going to spend f 00,000.000? "jii, nun was an liiiM)wiiio proposal, and could only have been made by men who do not know the country." "Are there any very cmtt dlllloultlot. In the way of the canal? ' "The ureatest was the rlvor. which. n you win sue uy a reference to the map, runs through thu Isthmus. Thoqucstiun wns whether to divert it, or carry the ennui over. That dillhuilty is now prac ieally overcome, for the engineers are engaged 011 gigantic looks, mi that wIihii completed the canal will take two ste up from the Atlantic and two down it --,... ,., ..j ,,. again to the Pacific. ' "What is the width of the canal?" "I can't say oxactly, hut it will bo wide enough to allow two of the largest steamers allout to mm each other. The tiuual will revolutionise the commerce of the world. It will shorten the voy ng from Uvorjioul to New Zealand bt eight days, for example. Hut mv chief iuturoot Is in thoiiilluonoo it will have on Uiu two tttriuiiii. Colon and Panama, txith of which uie in my dliK-etw. TIiom' now little towns will Ikhhuuo the Port HakUof AmerioM." Mott wattion antiioaeh tlis ctttical iitrHMl ef niotbeihoud fur the fint IImic witb a mth of lllMll ttHtl fMclMHtiUK iri lint imih ta liaiiil r ilralli aliuuUI miatvli thrm h) wiiil Icavr jjt ttltlc OuiUhk itto(hrrW hut XVf fKilt henrlf iui ihc MiruKlH euiiH? Mtr of Dr ltru-ra 1'avortt n acrimiiui iul ! e itMUHt'k mlatvlw .Imhh cither Ur Mir or th ttiMtirctiv lliilv ou ThU mall-Mean " Ihrtcriuliuu " will vivt hr txavtly h LIhU vf btallhy viulitv hv o4k H ai Ut time akr Hii ft HMMt. It will Kiv rUatir cNtUniiSr l. the entire tlelteki uiKaHUw invnlvl in mi4lirrhMa It will male the cumiita: of baby atwoUttly fVee fhmt danger ami Heady nrv fiuw (Mtiii It lnHiv the Ukbv'a atatt in lifc bv imitation;, ihiwHjj)) it iMUcHC umim tier MuUirr. that etiuay iutaHlitr vfajor whick KUaWiis a muHur, krait 11 i the uli medMHe wkwk ohh be twulk-Ulv iclied 111 kmi for thi itunkoae . ami the uatly rem uy rHrwH)' ortCMti uy H cdttraleU. S (mtwhcw pByKi to k'iv ieift HtNUtH ami atrettKUi lu the tlelteatc, special niniu- lata of wohwh Mr Jutth Mwur, of Vttl4a, CwUetow trkea. wSSi- ' I wve been mtimg )ni mM m ltw a4 aw kify ! aay ttMtt 4a al Dtat yoti rhiw tar ihrw 1 Nht 'have thliUthav HawuawjiwflH the wurtd. I wumU aave an neu wimi m a MhaJt Ma4e lo we Or IHnveS Ifcvume lVer&Moa tt ahutleuatbttiuivaf With anJ ttwYaaUit Wboi iW in a AtJtatMr kiia ea4r My wilr U ahc HMilher of fve ehiMrea J3SZL "1 W A nP!& Ha ami ht OKIeivtl aluutot tlrath In the Mrlh ot (hem unlit tin hut uc . Ih linte 01 With w. !)r I'kice'a Csuuon Setuc Medical AU vfaer iiu l mtt Tcr $1 5 now it fa free It lella all about the boHte-tientHMnt of niiHaty tliaaatoa. Sevml ciun4e aw devoted hi the dhavea of wwhm, Put a (wMi-wwiw mm Mud mjmi tatuA ui oor cit f uiailiaw mj, to the WttffM'a OhttettMry Mullwl Ajmmkm (h. HuAJo, K Y Chub WBilisjr. 11 otitmjw "Pavuiitc Prrctiptiu " oau be obtained lu any kvkkI utetliduc ttutc MOUNTAIN CLIMBING. Second Letter From the Resorts in the Canadian Selkirks. Wet Weather Philosophy A Glacier Meadow Above the Timber Line, August 25th wo condludwl fjur Htay at the Glacier house, in British Columbia. Wo did not harvest the big crop of won derful scenery we oxieated, owing to a deficiency in clear weather. On the 2lth we started for a day's ride to Hanff. A KAI.VY AUOUST. This month of 1800 will be remembered for Its vapors if nothing elso. . The war with the Transvaal and in the Philip pines woro quite forgotten in the clamor and complaint about the leaking skies. Since we left, on Angust 21, mints and showers, fogs and drizzles have attended us. The roarings of thu celebritias, who have traveled from the ends of the earth to behold this most magnificent of nil civilized mountain regions, was quite pitiful. The hotel register dis closes the cosmopolitan character of tlio travel to this resort. On a single page we saw lords, bishops and commons, from India, and China, New Jersey and Japan, Mankoto and .Manila, Scotland and Hceucnteles, Africa nnd lltionoi Ayres, inhabitants of every clime, mid all kicking about the weather. "WHTK KXOMSII, YOU KXOW." Tlio table service at the Canadian Pa cific hotels is superior to most of the railway hotels In this country, as there wems to be a better trained class of helers, undo nnd female. Knglish parties take a great deal moro time at moals than Americans nnd chat nnd joko continually. You are served with porridge Instead of niush. A dish of tea takes the placo of a cup. Sweets is tlio word on the bill of fa'e instead of desert Kuch course is served by Itself on a sop arate plate which Is removed. At each oluto are from three to five knives of steel with as many forks of silver, sev eral spoons, and a dosert or fruit set Tlio waiters sirve ono person at a time und wear a deferential look and speak- In a low reverential tone, the young folloiv who waited on our table woro n little black wash silk jacket and the lively apprehensive glance of a scared rabbit. He would catch his breath if you looked at him. TIIK 01.11 IHMIINIK of thu church of Kuglaud wuh ono of the most interesting characters at the mountain inns. He was an inveterate mountaineer from thu Scotch High lands hut sioku with cockney accent and had his Scotch whiskey at the table as regular as meal times came and a rosy complexion t'int was not entirely the result of climbing mountains. The dominie would sit down at thu piano and piny an air In an exquisite uinnuur. Hut ho was restless and wanted some ono to play violin with him. I told him none of our party but thu young lady could erforni 011 the pfauonnd our violin had gone for ward in tlio trunks. There was one of the German ludiiM from St. Louis played bountifully, I said. "I 'nvu-'ooard A lady play," said the ilom'nie guard lly, with the accent on the A, disclaiming all knowledge of nationality. I'MUSUIIHS Ol' Till) MINT. I am disgustod with the childishness of human nature. Hero amid the grandest mountain miliary in thu world, where dnmu nature has hum pod hon-olf to produce things worth looking at, where lakes, cataracts, glaciers, Hritish lords and other interesting things are lying around loose, for groat ovorgibwu men ami women to sit around all day mid howl "like coyotes liocmifro the sun does not shine just to suit their convenience. When it is raining thu air Is pure and clear. To go about in it gives one n splendid appetite and tufts the blood in circulation. In spite of ntin and wet feet we saw a great deed of scenery during our stay in the Selkirk mountains. Webfooi idtllosophy is val uable to a traveler. PIIIUMHH'IIY AMI) KLIKS. 1 know- an editor who is not a colouol but thinks lie Is a pliilovupher, who kihIh half Ids time in winiinsr fighting Ills. The way to get ukrng with (lie k not to fight tliMii Imt to educate thtm. It wily takttsn few days to train all the Hies lu a room to know their proer ulnce instead of shedding their Mood and writiuj article nguiiibt them. Cutehthe lly and Imld him a fw moments in the iwliu ot thu lis ml. If luMttttMiry mue-c him a Huh and hit IiImi go, lie will go oil, etmlghttMi hititettlf out, brush his wings, uud think about it. Nine times out of ten It will go off ami keep his diatMHce. If you toil your baud with hi iurthl rmalHs, hhoUmt Hywill take hi pla as your tormwitor. TIh Hy you lmv Ulnl will Mi othr Hit to kp wy frow yo. V bar triwl tbi uud for ywr thww baw beeu n rtkot Utu writor. UK. 8WH.V'S fllOTO. TlwCuwulmn ltoyal Ankny artiste freijuwiit thn Selkirk inoHHlHin rasurts and Hoik sktttebtts in oil aud waUtr color of thelmwlreds of An views. Wv wet two of Utoto geutlttHiu who kindl howd u their eollwthms, work done frow nature and seJHng rdily at from flOtofSOOapieco. Thy were HclU willi atnl MoriuarUit ot Toronto. We mt a Dr. Swy wlto i a photogiupli HthiietHst, having iMtulrods of phittua prinUj more perfect awl Uautlful Ouui itHy ewgrnvittR, toll big or wash drawiug we bad vr ki. lltMi man of wttHltb ami thinks HoUing ot tiMvoiitei: m UHMWttml Htiliw ami w-ofkUif a wk to tt a jwrfwt sky oh a pfJwt t iw, 1 ml thH ho(hUhs anaibsHr w to Mm Uh tb pietur. He has iw front uutuv kiiuln. OL.UUL MKAUOW j litaUixi- the wiuiuiit of Ciutti'lf u.t DysoeDtic People should try Hoslcttcr's Sto.nach Bltr tere. Don't expect one spoonful to cure you, but give It a chance to get ut your overworked su i-acn, mzy nver and Impure blood. After a while you'll find your nerves strong and your di gestion perfect. Use It faithfully, be you man or woman, and It will surely cure you. Sec that a Tkivatk Kkvk nuk Stamp covers the neck of the Hottle. Hosteller s Stomach Don't Expocta SubBtltuto to Help you Hitters opposito the hotel. It is nt tlio base of Mount Avalanche, a snowclad peak 10,- 000 foot high. The moadow is 3000 feet alxive tlio hotel and 7,000 feet above the sea. In an hour and a half wo were up thero In spite of rain nnd mist and fog and drfrzlo. At Elbow point we had a splendid view of the lllccilh wnet, (which must mean unpronounce able,) glacier. We were about 2000 feet above Its base and about on a level with its great bulging breast, creased witli delicate bluo-veins that must have been crevnsees that must have been cut from the exposure to the gin and rain. The snowy frills of the glacier's neve seemed gathered loosely alwttt tlio neck of the Icy giantesa and wc gazed awe struck down iiion her decollete boson', Now w e afcccnd to the meadow in the clouds. Tlio glacial meadow is a jierfectly level grass plat that has been filled up by the doiosit from glacial water, A clear stream of water from the snowbanks on three sides winds through thu green space and forms the beautiful cascade 2000 feet high, lu front of the hotel. .Spreading like a fan toward the sky Is a semi-circle of moraines, snowbanks, Ice masses and snow eaks vhoo topi arc again hid in clouds. Half way below the valley Is spanned by a floor of white mist. AH around us are blooming na leas, giant heliotrope, Indian pink, dwarf mountain ash. We are above the timber line. Across to tlio south are the snowy peaks of the Hermit range. Away to the left are tlio spreading ice fields of the Asulknu glucior. K. HomK. Tho Best Proscription for Malnrln Chill six! fever U a bottle nt OkotssTahtk lkss CI 1 1 I.I. 'Id. MO. It ta nliMly Iron Hint QhIiiIiioIii n tinlitlw ftirm. No corn, un pay, Cftwi Wo. 7-17 (I A.w 4in Beat Value. While prices vary, von get more for your money nt Strong's Itostnumut than ut any other place In the city. 8 23 tf SAD ACCIDENT. Charles Wiley Accidentally Kills His Youngest Brother. Saturday nftor Tub Jouiix.u, had gonu to protw, nowH riKichoil thin olllco of tho duntli of tho 8-yonr-old son of .In 111 an Wiloy, who rosidori ntmiit ono mllo out on tho bloiiKh rood, tho fosult of it torrihlo ncclduut. It Hooms tho threo uhildron woro piny hit; in tho yard. Thu oldoot 0110 ivliariori, nam 11 ; Joww anil itoburt ugutl-l ntidS roHpuotfully, wero wituiaa ink' tho uldor brother chop n hole iu 11 root of 11 Htuinp proparitory to putting in 11 mock blast, (tho uhildron wuro playing nt blunting out Htumps) wliun tho littlu follow areiduntuly trippinl on 0110 of tho roots uud foil with hlo hutul rldit uudor thonx, nnd tho falling blow Kiink tho ux doop into tho littlu follow bond. It was a torrihlo blow to the uldur brothor who iniinodhiUiIy renlizud what ho hnd done. Tho paroiitti 11 ro yriof-striokon and tho boy who did tho deed is nliuoot boaido himsolf with Kriof, an his littlu brother was tho idol of the family mid otioeially of tho boy who wususiiuj thonx. Tlio family hnvo boon coinowhat iu diHtrtnod ulruiiniHtuueofl, tlio littHbitiid Imviiii; Ixion ill for some time ami. huii but juet pot to work. Thu child only llvod 11 taw mimitoti nnd diod iu it mother's iirms. Ills hut words waro "oh mama". Tho littlu fol low ruitiod up and wtilkud towunlu thu bongo m his mothor nlokwl him up aftor which ho llvud but a fuw momunti. Tho child win IhiHimI iu thu Muultwy oiMiiMtary today. Fuiumil yorvietsH woro couductod fram the homo by Hov. Koynl of tho South Siilum M. K. Church. Crippled by Rheumatism. Those who havo Rhoumatlsm find themselves growing steadily worsa all tho while. Ono reason of this is that tho remedies proscribed by tho dootort contain moroury and iwtush, whloh ul timately Intensify tho disease by caus ing the Jolnta to swell and stiffen, producing a severe aching of tho bones. 8. 8. 8. has beon ourlnc Itheunuitism for twenty years ven tho vurst caset wlilah seemed almost incurable. Cant. O. K.IIughta, the popular rallroac with Uhuiuium whleh eouvmetd hia that ar ia only otic ear for that palufut dl. mh. iiaaaja. "i was Kiat u!Trr froai mus oular HhmmalUiu t two yearn. I eould at bo parmanont rllt mm anr cumioirb p to Mitbett hy mj phrtK-lan. 1 lookaluuta Um of jour & $. 8., and now 1 am aa well as I Tr was Imay life. I ant mre that your meuioma wnst in, and I would r6aaBiHid It ta anr uno I014U lot- suffering from aay blood itlMua.H Everybody knows that Rheumatlsir is a diseaseU state of tho blootl, and only a blood remedy is the only prop! troatment, but a remedy containing potash and mercury only aggravate 1110 trouaie. S.S.S.LBlood being lurely Vegetable, goes direct t the vwy caue of the diseiua and a iter manent euro always rwults. It is tht only blood remedy guaranteed to o tain no potash, meraury or other dan gerous minerals. Books mailed freo by Swift Spoolflel vv.,,.j , !,, uguijw, BUSINESS OARDS. O. H. 05AOK H)entt8t, Succewer to Dr. J. M. Kcene, old White Comer, SaL'di, Or. Partis desiring uperiol operations at moderate fees in any branch ar In especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phone 1071. ROOMS 1 AND a, OKAY ULK. SOULE BROS. TUNERS AND REPAIRERS I'OIITLAND, OUR PIANO For Halein and vWnlty leave onlers at Oco C. Will's MiiftfoHtore. Sab later ft. OFFICE, CITY HALL For water service apply at office. Bd'i payable monthly in advance. Make complaints at llv rP . Steam Dye Works. No. 10.) Commercial street, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladles' and gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired aud pressed. Flue blankets denned or dyed and nicely finished. Kid gloves cleaned, 10c; dyed. 25c. Platino Photos. Enlargements In Crayon and Water Color. Photo Huttons. Amateur developing and finishing neatly done. 1. .1. HKOWN, G hound Flook 1M3 Commercial St., Salem Oregon. fissay Office AND' LABORATORY- No, 71 Chcmckcta st, I. H. T. TUTIIILL Assayer. II NEW MARKET St.te street, near r 11! road. Frealictt atK licit meats. My patron? y I keep the bat' treats in town J 2 capital cm- Express and Transfet Meets all mall and pastcuer traitik, linj jage and express to all pans of th oil' Piompt service. Telephone No. 70. niiSQUK. & SKII'TON O. HL LANB Merchant TailOr 07 STATK 8TIIKKT: cySultn $15 and upwards, Pauta IBS and upwnidt, Pullman Service to Yaquina. Tho flrnt Saturday nl;ht oxcursion to Yuniiinii was woll lKitnmiiMil, This now regime with a l'lillmnn ear eurvlee to Orogon.H popular KWHhlo rwwirt promUo to Kt'onio very jiopulHr. liuninMai mwi in any city down tlio valley can take tlio night train to Yao.uiiui, got a good night's Bleep and ranch the ocean in time for breakfast, and after spending w hoi u day at the liem'h cmh return on thu night train in time fur buiuM next morning. Take tho overland train at Slcni Ht 0:4ft p. in., Saturday. All woak placoi in vour system closed up) I nst dlseuso fiy DeWittV Little 15a rly Itlsors. They cleanse the bowels, rou'iiluto the Itvor, and till you with now vlu'nr. Sniull, sure; never k'rlpe. Stones Drug Store. Have You Caught On To the fact tlwt the Amst itirturw iu the city aro rnadv at the Elite Studio. 7-10 tf Irritating bLIuus, bites, scratches, wounds and cuts soothotl and heuled btt DaWltt's Witoh llnnol Saly. lto wuro of counterfeits. Stunee I) run Stored, The Girl Front Chili. The regular tlMMtritxl hmud will oouiiiieikt 011 iHM.t rrvwy wvmuuk aud ration Hro. LewfeMof tlw Heed, Imw Mvurel hh their otmuittg Httnwtion lite nutwt 01 an ooMMMtoe "lite tiirl Frosu Chili" Mild it U tukirowkdil to b on of the dveret arhoitioiiH of eoundy Ulent tliat ever vwited Uiis section. ru play is aftr the "Clwriey's Aunt" nler, ami teeming wiUi all of the uoteat fut-toru of merrituent ami leudierotw -itiwtiou. Tlie kraeut oowpwiy is ruoogiifced throHghoMt the route of travel u one of Uie beet emuedv omai. lations om tlw rosul. Smu on wle, Moiklay morttiHg. Art Embroldory. Mrs. llamriek of Cliieaao, is t il. E. iTHM-re witli a Hue line of needle work Mit will remain a week tjivinr hwmn iiuni iiht nenwH titteifiui ,i iLwii. IVruvwu, Aalmriiut, IWllenborx, loint laiv, eu IjuN wieking beautiful iua)iiou new uovelUeepnnctpeJly uade lor the fouiiug holkhvy ui-Hill caul at uiMe you cau't mine it -fur her work u the fed wkeK eer the . S tf Given Aay. ? l-l'lti..nKl gi,-a awj ever at TlH. El l StlKlKv. Ssrweaor U, S.rr tliw Amu.. Il ..-. . .. ' ". I - tw TuL.lT. :rr?. "'l .Hl' ,"wl -.- , .-.-....... huii . . Oregon Slion Lino Railroad ThoDlreot Kotitoto Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives elinteo, of two lavorlto 1 routes, via Hie Union Pacific Fast Mall Lino, or the Rto Oramle Bconle Liuw. Look at the time H Day." to Salt Lake 2J Days to Denver 3 Days to Chicago 41 Days to New York Free uocllnlng Chair Can. I'pliolslereil Toil lat SleeoliiK Car, ami Pullman Palnce Bleci)rs oiwrated on all trains. For further information anply.to HOISK. 4 ll.VltKElt, AkciiU, Salem. V E. COM AN, lien'I Agent ('. 0. TEKIIY, Trav. 1'aM. Ast Wl Third Ht . Portland DMMRT, TIME SI HI I'flK. From Portland AitntM! res "Fair" Mail 8 p. 111. Halt Ijikn. llftHcr II. Worth tlmaha. Kannaa I'liy, 01 C iSpm IjiuIb t lilcatfo and Kaat, itlO- Walla Walla, Spokane, .Mlnjie 8MH kane apulio, Ht. rani, iiiiiiiiH, .Mil waakw Chiiao and eM. KHIIO Flyer 8.30 u. 111. I p. in fiver 2.30 pm UCKAN 8TBM8IUPS. 8 p in, For San rrniii'lceo, Sail every five (iayn. B u. m COI.UMIIIA ItlVKlt HTKAMKHS. ex tiun I i. m Hattlr- day 10 p, m. mi Antoria aiwl way Uimllniw, ox Hun. Iave A r Sa lem liii wiUjAMicrrB 1t1vr.1t Portland, Newlrfri? uud Ijuidinga. 1A& am Tim wnyC 11. in. 210111 Weils Frl Tn 'Ihur Sat, S:IW pm nnd Oat iu a, in Mull I'or Dayton Wed Frl jAT&i" lorn Iave WIM-VMRTTK HIVKIl Bnlm Tu Thu Hat 3 p. in Corvallla Alwttiy ami Way 10. 111. l'ollito. .MOM Wed cad Frl WILLAME'ITE RIVER DIVISIU. -Daily hosts to Portland as alove. Tratrtfers to street car line at Oreg t'uj if the steamers are delayed there oaut tnp tickets to all points in Oregon. Wshini;. ton, or California. Connection made at Port land with all rail, ocean andriver Iine. W. II. IIURLHURT. Cen'I Pas. Ajjt. Portland. O' G. M. POWERS, Agent, Tr.idc street dock Salem HOISK & DARKER, Citv Agcnti. j;nn)nn;n I til Kill I (III J Soo Paeilic Line. Travel in com tort by the if liiUM, LI' II 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 nurtiaiibir us. lo rutes, tlmo und coplos of C. P. It. puullcntlwis up ply to C. M. LOLMCWUOD ,. . Au'ont Salem Oro. II. II. Ahott, Acent Portland. K J.Coyle, A CJ.P.A, Vatieonvar II 0 A LIFE SAVKD. Dr J. F. Cook, the Uotnnlonl Spea allat, Suooaecls Where Other Fall. To wltflm it may concern : This is to certify that llertha V. Con- Her, Of Mt.AllUel lirw'ilU'I. Marlnn nmm. ty, Oregon, lifw sufferwl from a eaneer otu growth in the left ear for about three ytwre. Tlio growth wa cutout tnke and Hirneil out once by Albetiy I'hvsicians, wit the grow th came btwk a imd as ever, and imined her so Utlly tliat site htkl to lie Utken from whool. After three week's treatment by Dr. J. V. Look, of Salem, Oregon, the llotnnienl bpectalut, the growth entirely diwtn. peaml, ami at thu date, four months since treatment was begun, tho growth has not reappeared, and the ear has on tlrely healed leaving only tho ecnra in dieted by the Albany doctors. 1 hereby certify that the above state ,VMt,.lal)0,ut0' true, ami that Her- u rujwiwr, the person nieiitioowl in the arfklavit. has reeideil in my fam ily since early childhood, bearing the re- mumuuuii ut me 01 niece. SulMjcribeil and swo.ii to before me Uits wigbUt day ot June. vmtt. W. W Hall, oounty elerk of Marion county, A Palace of Salt. Midway VMmac & otbwattnwUoitt, oueagaiSalt Uke City Aoguet tlat. Tlie Rio Grande Weatera, theoiily Hue runuiug through the Moruwa Caolul. hM arranaed to viva ImUun v .11 cOueis of tickeU a day stopover at Salt Uk in onler that stay may have an opportunity of riaHiug thte wsftttUrfnl jtrucUiiv, built of il crystals taken front the oritte of tLutirut slt 1 i- 1,. nu. The iswoguriUioN of Uie IUo Gnu.de n eeteni'a dining oar rvio, doing IMIU ll Hllu al.llu V. ..Al- ing to be denrod for an kkwHriji avtxww . " 7"""6 "'i IW hwomumiii; wk- uie e)uiet4ent aud train eerviee are eoual, if uot euperiur tn thoM of any of tle tnuik-cnthieuul liuee. Furtheriiior, no line lrat-rvt aiiy atvtiuu of the Ani-rifit lntineut where there is so much gran bur ..f MWHarjr. .v oavugiii rd, tt,r..iufi, ttahwrtof the ft.K-kit- !,, ,,, to be lieatretl. n For infoi-mati.41 an to rati ami for u.ri.iMHS iNiinpiiirt,.. a.l.tr. J. I . "'.; ""''' ;'ti .,, W hIhiiu U'ltatrvMt, lortlaut tVro H-H if I ono ucui SOUTH AND EAST VIA THE SMSTA RO'JTE OF TIIK Southern Pacific Co I KirrWRSS TRAINS RUN IJAUY 17:00 I' Ml 7-'45 A M ) Lv...;i;orliaml. ..Ar i'uTTST;, Ar. ...Satetn .... Ar Ar. SanFranciico Lv S.J5 A it :0.'i v u S'" Ar Ogilen... .Ari:ioFM 6:oS'M Ar Denver. . Lv GaVvu 6.43 A M Ar .... Omaha .... Ar 8'IS V M 7.00 A M 8'IS I'M 4. S r 7-55 a m Ar....Chicatro....Lv .??" u p . .. Ar. ..ivii An(eie3...Ar Ar ... El Paso .... Ar Ar....Fort Worth... ,Ar Ar.. New Orleans. ,.Ar 9 25 I' M 2.3S P M 0-40 Am 8 40 i'M DINING CARS OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman firt-cla and tourist uleepiim car attached to all throuch tralot. Toutibt car! ilirough to Chieago without chance. 5. f. 1 4.,3oV (7.-JOAM ROSKUURO MAIL, -HAILY. 8:30 A io;ss a 5. -2o r Ml m Lv. .. Portland ..Af Lv.... Salem.... Lv Ar....Roseburc Lv West sfuE DTvfsIoN. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVAI.LI3. Mail Mains daily except Sunday. ' 730 AMI Lv. . . .Portland. . Ar I s.'5o p m 11.55 1-mj Ar....uorvnnw.. i.vl i.'2o FM "u At Albany and tains of the C, & E Corvallis "eon. eel INUlilENDENCE 1'ASbENGEK. KXrKKSH TRAIN DttLV EXCKtT SUN1IAV. 450 r mi Lv ... Portland.... Ar78 -25 a m 7:30 v M V Lv. . . .McMinnvllle Lv 5:30 a m 8:30 r M ) Ar Ind ependence Lv ) 4:50 a m Direct connections at ban Francisco uu fteamship lines f. HAWAII, 1APAN CHINA, THE P1IILLIPINES and Ath' TRALIA For llirouch ticktts and rates call o- W W, SKINNER, Depot Agent, or (' I) OAI1RIELSON City Ticket AKent, 232 Comi mcrcial ht, Salem Or. R. KOEI1LER, Manager C.MARKHAM G. F. &1. A. PoTllani You CaruGet aLower Berth, Yv ltli one exception the through trains of the BurilnuUin Ilnutc art; iilmost inyuriubly well-lillud. The exception Is our St. Paul Clilcuo Limited. On the limited there is usually room und to spare. Don't Infer that It Ik neither sn line, nor so fast, us ANY trulu of ANY other Hue between St. Paul und Chicago. On the con trary, there la no more beautiful train in America. It has electric Hull t, steini hent, wide vestibules the most satisfactory dininu'-ca service on the continent and lower berth 'or everybody, A. O. SHELDON. Octi'I A pent, Portland, Or. A Few Interesting Facts When poople are contcnipleiing a trip whether on business or pleasure, they natur ally want the beat service obtainable so far as tpoeil, comfort and safety is concerned Employes of the WiiconBin Central Lines are wid to serve the public nnd our trains are operated so as to make clo-e connections with diverging line at nil junction points. PiiHmin Palace Sleeping and Chair cars on through train. Dining car service unexcelled, Meals a la Carte. In order to obtain this first-clr-ss scivicr, ask the deket agent to sell you a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS nnd you will mike dirert connections St. Paul for Chicago. Milwaukee and a all i'iiiiiiv ram. For any lurf-er Infbitnation call on any ticket agent or correspond uilh JAS. POND, General Pas Agent. Mm.wavkkk, Wis, or JAS. A CLOCK, Otiwial Agent, 246 Star btieet, 1'ORTt.ANn. Okk, Corvallis i Eastern Railroad TIME CAttD, 2 Fur Yuqtilnu: Trtiln leu te.s Albany 12:50 p. in, Train leaves (Jorvnllls.... 1:15 p. 111. Twin arrives Yuqulnii... ft:f0 p. 111. 1 Heturnlni;: Loaves Yaqulnn. LouvosCorvtillls. Arrives Alban). 3 For Detreit: . 7-00 a. .UMOn. .12:25 p. 111. 111 111. Leaves, AHmny 7M0a. 111. Arrives Detroit 11:66 a. 111. I Heturnlni;: Leases Detroit 12:26 n. in. Airlves Albany 616 p. 111. OLouves Allwny (1:05 p. in. Arrives Corvallis (1:65 p. 111 'SLeiives CorvnlHs :10u hi Arrives Albany 7:25 a. ui. One and twe connest at Albany and Uorvallis with Soutliorn Paeilic tialn. u'IvIiik direct sorvlee tjand from New port and adjacent beaohos. No. 6 runs from Albany to Corvallis on Mondays, WeduuMlayd and Frtdajs only. No. 5 ruus from Corvallis toAlbanv on Ttitsduys, ThurRdajs aud Satur duya only. Trains fnr tho moiinUtlps arrive at Detroit at uoou, nlvlnir ample time Ui renoli cutiipliiB irrounds on the ureltenbusli tttnl Hwnttnni river the 1 s Hie any. U I nuv KUWIN WONK. MauaKr Albany, on-. J.TT1KKKU AatwU W1LUMKTTK RIVHU IHJ'UUOK STEAMER ALBANY, OapMUj Suwalt. Leaves Salem at 7 a. ui. for Portland aud way landing ovory Tuenlay. lhurIy and Saturday. TUe aUiuter nu Umi ixulMfil witk - jjjs awwwwe.httaM, tUBBSm ", oswarsMMed for canyotc Vtb lflt"t "J Doek-rttet ( Mate itM. Ka K. B1K Aeuu HtadMrlers ftr Screen Doors, Etc.. Itwn. AM ami poultry' f ' ami Miiugleeat luH-nK pno- SAtUM KKNCK WOKKS. W utu M"utt r , M titaie atrtxt 13-