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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1899)
r-wr- iittf'liririli'l7pM'll'-fl'llrfl7flM'fcrl i In irfc'ifliaj. ' - fri,n,,M Our: : : Guarantee litter BARGAIN BUDGET Your Money II. ck if you want if! Heavy weight Oxford Mixed Clioviot full S7.!il)j Who Oregon Cheviot absolutely all wool nml fast colore. S7.50 &ft m ( An ill wool Mack Clay ) rtr. p S ) H Worsted Suit for which J-NS fl W UV others nflktl.00, at )'W W4 A fltylliili strIjo or neat jlieck made with fi but ton double breaated vest w 8.5MI TALK OF THE TOWN-49.50 And the Pride of Our Stock is u heavy, winter weight Blue Serge Suit, all wool, fast.'color,9.50. G I JOHNSON i) rAipnv 257 Commercial St., Sale m, Or. THE DAILY JOURNAL i BY HOVICr-t BHOTH1CKB ""BATUKDA'k , 8n7Jr72 J, 1899, Dally, Ono Tear 93,00, In Advance Dally, Tout MonUio $1 00, lit iVlvniioo x'otky. One Year $1.00, In Advance OREOON LOCKS. Tim lOR.nl of government englneorii I old a moollnt? at l'nrtland Monday for tho MirK)W!o( hearing from ieoplo who liilftlit Im) Intcrcutcd in the projioHed P irchnnu by tho general government of tho lockH at Oregon City, cither for or n gainst. Tliu I ward, comiUtlng of Major W. II. lienor, of Ban FrunciHco, and Captain W. 0. Lanulltt and W. W. HmtIh, of l'ortland, hi'ld twoMttlngH, which wore but ullmly attended, no onu upearlng Jrom tho upper Willamutto valley. No ono npNarudto openly opom tho proposod action of thu government. Tho Willamette I'a per Co., by Hh attorney, rwjuestod tho board to glvo duo ronitlit erntlnn to tho rights of tho company, which hint leases from tho l'ortland Uuneral Klectrle Co., present ownerd of the locks, running until 1IKI7. Henry II. Thlelsou, of Pulnm, Con greasman Tongue, J. Watt, of Yam hill county and II, W. Iloguc, of Port land, addressed the engineers In favor of tho purclutMi of the locks. Mr. Thlclsou, who Is secretary of the Kalem chaiuler of commerce, wax the only ono to proHint any array of fun tit nml 1 (Inure. Ho Iian Immui at work for some time, gathering data us to the ton nage nf freight shipments which would Ihj affected by the projxwed action and abolition of the lock tolls of 60 cents prr ton, 'lhls, asMr. ThielHou explained, has Imhiii a tank of no small ililllculty, owing to tlio factN that there are no piihllaluxl statutes covering the proper territory Unit are at all reliable. From Mr. Thlelsons exhaustive Ilguroa tho following HUinmnry Ih made: Tonunuo of No. of tons. Cattle tl.uw 8hi-en 7.-J1H) fiwlno I.KKl Hay W),70tl mt year for tho pcoplo of tho Willam ette valloy, about fl. 77 for every man, woman and child in thedinlrlct affected. MEAT FOR EUROPE Mr. II. L. Swift. Iravt'lliiK manager (or nwiit tV l o., ol Ulileugo, on His re turn from n view of thu Kurojicaii mar ketti, guvu the Dover's Journal the fol lowing pleasant picture of tjut outlook for our meiitH abroad : "Tho Aniericon meat (ixxrt trade next year will reaab hucIi pruMrtlons that even the most sanguine houses in the trade will bo uinu.isl. The hue and cry alHiut ombalmeil beef and poisoned uieatH ban had really no detrimental ef fect on tho foreign trade. On the con trary, the foreign lmxjrtrrn look uikjii the whole thing as dimply n tKlitU-iil dodge. Our meat ban passed miiHter, and oven the Germans, who are JealotiH, cannot nut up any logical argument against tho American meat. American beef of fluent quality can be placed on the foreign market at 8 to 10 cts. a pound, wholctmlo, while the English or Continental slaughterers cannot ponM lilv iihieo their uoods on the market at loss than I! cents. It hint only lnen within the Inttt few yearM that friiHli pork Iiiih been exported to foreign countries at all, but now American fresh pork Ih uh imjiortaut on tho Herman, Holland and llritlsh markets u tho milted or pickled article. "The average ex port of American meat to Kuropo and England Ih about r5,(XX quarters, averaging f 17.W) per iinirter. I have seen American meat scMfltt U cents, but the average price Ih 7Ju for lore nml ii cents lor iiimi nuuriers. Much doticudii on the weather, but with Schillings Best Jrpan Oolong Ceylon English Breakfast Tea Ideal Blend JOURNAL X RAY'a." An exchange auk, why the law f"chooln aro co crowded with fttudente. Uecaiim,' we've got too many laws, Hint's all. ! Direct legislation clubs aro lielug or ganizctl In Washington. It's to lie Ikijm'iI that ref'claliln men head the movement. . Mark I latum thinks tho American press should havu an editorial eensor elilp. That's what thu czar of Itu?s!a thinks nlxmt his country. It is suggested that the next legisla ture pass u law romM)lllng the .State Ag ricultural College to mako an exhibit at tho Ktate Agricultural Fair. . fleorgo Dewey, son of tho admiral, is no IIo1)hoii. When a Cincinnati girl kissed him as a token of her admiratlom for hlx father, the junior Dvwey started no ON'iilatory matinee. lie ran ont of the door leaving his sample ca-e be hind. all things (spiul, thu American meat will Kelt as nigii, ami in some iiiioh 1. "S. A. 5. t). 7. H. 1). 10. II. IS. )!. U. UVwl , 600 Hop , 0,770 Potatoes :W,f482 Green fruit l.-ltio I)riel fiuit 0,106 Wheat 160,870 Oats Itrt.rWMt Ityeaud Imrloy II.IWl Aferchundlbe 7I,6!M ConlHiHid li.7,600 Total 600,100 This Hhowlng IndluatiM that a tonnage of over 600,000 tons would Iki nffei'twl by a reduction of 60 cents Hir ton in freight rotex, which would ho thu re milt of making the looks fret, whether thu freight were uhlpjKxl by water or rail. That would mean a wvlng of a60,0tX) Eczema ! The Only Cure. lvcieiu l iiiortt than a iktu dleite, nd no kln remediea can euro It. The dootoni am nimble to effect a eurt'. mid their mineral mixture are tUiunglng J i iiu iiitwfc Hnrriui I'uiiMUiiiii'ii. ii" whole trouble It In tho blood, and Swift' Hpeclllo U tho only remtyly ivhlcli can reach lUchUeep-teuteil blood dUeo. Kcim brol out on my ttaugliltr. mil con ttnu4 to ipid until btr brad wa tullr! toytttd, Bhawaa trtteJ lj atTiral $x dootori, tut it'yt yoi, uxiX lb drilul dliMM apiead tu btr fan 8b waa lakta to two MlabrU4 krallb aprlni. but r eelredooUuaCl. Maur pUnl medlalRM wra Ulfn. but Willi Ull. Ulllll VI dAlll.i ,A I,. U H .2 ..! iloia the Aral bnltl was fluish h.. t....i I. u to bral, A diuen Uuilra curftt hr rm ltly and left bvr akin prlllr animuii 8hf U novr atxtrau ar; old, and baa a luaKiilAarnl rrwwtu ot hair Nut a alga o lb drtadlul illmit h rr rr turiifd H T 8ko, KTW Lurai Av . bl. IaiuU. Mo. Don't exjiect local application of MMafM and wlve to cure hoioma. They nnm'Ii only tho surface, while tint ill MaMtt oomea from within tiwift'i VIfIo biuher, 1 1 mil tint nnttve lmxmIh. "Iteiuarkiible as it may hccm, the American meat packers and meat pro duct manufacturers are invading Her iiiiinv with nuiHiiL-es. The American sausiige Ih selling well In (lermany. In fact, in every Hue that the Americans have entered, their gootln are iuvarlahly tho Is'st and most oxmmtdvo. Thu Her- mans are not half as antagonistic to our meat as the politicians of that country Mould have us Isdleve." ToOuro LaOrlppo In Two Dnys I'nko Uualltu llriimo Unlulun Talilola, All av rinfuUta rofunil tint innnl-r ( It fAlU III olllii r. W. Ilrorit iKiialura U mi io'Ii Ixn WHAT DEWEY WOULD DONE. HAVE lllMIIM' dlr ibr The Sacramento I lee , one of the miHit fimrlexH ninHp.iiers In America, and one whoHolcadliigchuractcrlitiuU cliariieteri Iiiih the following MiggcutloiiH that are northy of calm consideratien: "The I tee i1ms not Isdieve that the Army of the United States should wieak out of the Philippines dishonored and practically defeated. It does bold, however, that manly diplomacy it fair open and honest statement of our good Intention toward the Philippines will aceumpllsb more than cannon, and at immeanurably less cost. If Imueat and friendly efforts) do not succeed, however, we must aasert our authority there bv other intHtiiH. Thu Kaglo must net ixniiw hiinm ahamofiu'cd and with dnxip- tug head. Nor would it 1 wife to with draw our army until pence has Ikhmi fully reetunxl by Hiiue uiinu neither sitfe nor right to various ptxiple on the I'lilllppiiuw, wboiii we might thus Iwtve at the merey of Aguimtklo's folluwer, who probably would be drunken with whut they would e)iildr a triumph over Amur loan itrins. "Hut when peaoi shall be restortsl, we consider that tho I'nlttxl States should leavtt Uie govtirnmwut of thte Ulniidsto their own eoplo. And right here the opmluu might be vuiitunil that If this government bad turned this matter over to Admiral IHmoy, the whole thing would hao been amluubly wttle.1 lung ago." The l'ortland police havu found out that thu trial of it Chiuumuu is prixluc llvoofas big fccH as that of it white m-m, nml now tho Celestials aro Isjlng tried right and left to "suppress gambling" among the brethren. Hit him agaiu,he lias no friends. . Hurrah, DreyfitH is n frcu man. Now let the curtain fall. The play is over. Albany Doiuocuat. The trouble is the play is not oer. The main actors, Dreyfus, and .ola now have their freedom and the denouement will follow sooner or later. . . One of Oregon's leading Kopuhllcitus called at Tin: .Iouiin.u. olllco yesterday to thank the editor for publishing the news about Otis s rotten press censor ship which Iiiih 1h-oii suppresesd by the narrow party organs. The truth is no no ituiiuhllcau can uphold such work and preserve bis love of country. , . Notwitbstaudlu thu line weather the attendance at the state fair has lieeii slim. Tlie rcirt Is unanimous that the exhibit is not half filled. The truth Is the mitunagomcut Is practically the sumo old chestnut which does tall rust ling for horse races without the at tendant uxbiblts. Albany Dem. What did I. Inn county do towards it? . The passion for getting something tor nothing is very strong. Two well dressed men tried to get into the state fall by climbing over the fence. They werediscoveriHl and made to pay the regular price or go to jail. One of the men paid with a twenty dollar piece and had flH In his pocket and the other was loaded nearly us well. That kind of thief is no better than any other. Kx, ." In California they make the rallioads pay taxes, For limtiince, we notice in the proceedings of thu board of siier- Isors for Kiskyou county, published in the Yreka Journal that the Kt. 18 miles of roadlied in that county are iis.eMx! at (17,108.6.1 a mile. Thu I'ullmau I'ahice Car (Vs. rolling stock is usscsmhI at (08.01 a mite. In that statu the utses ment iuestlou has long since liccu fought through the courts and tho com pany pays without a murmur iixin the high valuation of Its properly llxed In state IxMnl of tsuallxatiou. STATE NEWS. Ftepsbavo been taken In llakor City to suppress gambling. An Alaska humpback salmon was caught in one of thu up-river traps yes terday. Jackson county has called all out standing warrants issued prior to July 3, 1803. Lawrence Lorcntfcn, tho 13-ycitr-otil son of II. M. Ixjrenlsen, of Astoria, was drowned Thursday. The posolllce at Arlington, Oregon lias been advanced to presidential oflleo and placed at $1000 per year. Miss Ulliiaboth M. I)yur,.Tolinsoiibiirg, N. J. has been ntiitointetl nurse iu tlie Indian hospital at Hlletz, Oregon. D. C. Stewart finished n ten-acre tract of hops yesterday, which yielded him 61,000 pounds, or 6100 pounds to tho acre. Henry C. firady, ox-United States marshal of Oregon, is braking on a freight train running from Iji (Jrandu to I'eudletou. Kngllsh copitallsts nretrving to pur cbaso the Uolconda mines "seven miles from Bumpier. The price is said to Is over half a million. Tho publication of tho Mito, in the In terest of the agricultural college, has been resumed nt Corvallis after suspen sion of more than n year. A line largo halibut was brought to Astoria from Chinook, says tho Astor ion. It was caught liiono of Mcflowun's fish traps and weighed 76 pounds. Klieonlnen In tin. vlclnllt. .,f A J... 1 - ........V ... 1.IHVIU " j. llnuitn ..n.inli. m....... .1..., .1 Z ,..rw ii.iib, jujiurt nun inu receni new growth of grass is burning out and that sheep still are grazing in the mountains. Hie contractors on tho courthouse are having considerable trouble witli their brick musons, who threaten to strike. Tho stonecutterH have twice do iriiiimt.iI and receiveil it ralso in wages. Tlie work trains have been employed several tlayH elevating the truck at "the sugar-ls-et sheds in preparation iu hand ling tho heetHtbat will be shlpjied to the factory by rail, says tho U (Intiitlu Chronicle. The man found dead iu the barn of Mrs. Cxiper,of Independence, wasl'eter Olesoii. 16 yuirs old and of medium heightli. The jury brought in a verdict of death resulting from mi overdose of lauiianum. Hev. II. V. Wallace, D. 1)., p,itor of t lowrunu-Avcuuo United I'resbytotlun cliurch of l'ortland resigned last Tut, day and at thu same time requested that It lie acceptwl. The resignation was accepted, HoustauA Ferguson, contractors, of Astoria, having In-en awardetl the con tract for building an iron bridge iktomh the Willamette river neur Smith II,. m, I The bridge will haven span of i:i.'t feet and cost (IK),(KX). Albany snent last vear tl.Hir, fur ilm protection; tl 770 for improvements; l.iOfl for lights; (LI0 for police nt ylcejHienti:!0on streets and sewers; for salaries C'.-MO add fMM.ii.1 for other expenses. A total of f 10,K0:i,06. The Portland Klectrie company Is milking use of the present low condition the water at Oregon City to Improve the break-water and in the improvement iiuiHe much mom water for the locks and greatly improve the head at" tlie mills. i . .!t!l.ii..lllltiMittnulLi ttiitttlialiiitaaaaiiiaafaaaaaaaaatlittiiatiaiaaiaiaaiiiiiaiaiaiitiiiiaiiiiiiwni"'""-'-' OVER 6,000,000 BOXES SOLO YEARLY I Tha Mason I ' ll'II HaYtl feeeil I Is simple i asAIC. Beecham s Pills tried for SO years. There laaiwwm torcverjrthtiw.and tlie reason tor tho ropuliiritr of ha'"" 5 that thcr fill all the requlrcmenta pi a general antidote for ALU B'lJOUS AINO : , that they fill all the requlrcmenta of a gei NliRVOUS DISORDERS In a more aatUfactorr t ercr placed before tho public. Ucecham'a IIUi manner than anr proprietary medlclno s hm. I.miih, lmfari. .Alt. nnllrn nml. erer placed wioro tno puouo. T? ', '.,u,,.;"Kw-U th ZZ, K - ?rf 5Md m roeVnlnUrcTt: otVem. ft e "reason for thelF nied Ti Tolteu i them in reaaonablo doecs, and doing 8olsaailnipleaAHC. s - The enormous sole of Beecham's Pills has been ochioved without the publication of testimonials, the fast being that Beecham's Pills recommend themselves. Sold everywhere, la boxes, to cents and ascents each. k uiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiuiiiiitiiiiiii iiimiiiuii mini iiniiiiiiniiiiiiitiiiiiir Corvallis k Eastern f TIME CARD. 2 For Ynaulria Train leaves Alban Truln leaves Corv Train arrives Yuqiilnu i ucturning: Leaves Yuqulna 700 a any i::5U i. in. villus.... 1:45 u. in. 5:60 p. in. THE PARIS. Headquarters for Hoppickcrs, New Goods Arriving Daily All undesirable goods have been sold at auction, leaving in stock the best and most seasonable and staple goods. The mammoth stock of MILLINERY must be sold out in six weeks. Cheap for cash. Mrs. D. I.. FIESTER Mgr, 2S1 Commercial st. 0RASS Si-BQ All fresh seeds. No old stock left over. Get our prices. Lowest in the city. Brewster & White. Phone 1781. TII1C HLOUW -A.ND KKICD MUN 01 Court st. 'I" Ir5-3 iLEABWCfAPEB OF THU' E HEATING by STEAM HOT AIR HOTWAtEK Estimates furnished, and work done promptly, substantially and at honest prices. Fruit and Mop Dryer work a specialty. T. S. BURROUGHS, 102 State St Phono I5II Leaves Corvallis Arrives Albany.... 3 For Detreit: Leaves. Albany.,.. Arrives Detroit.... 4 Humming: Leaves Detroit Ai rives Albany.... 0 Leaves Albany.... Arrives Corvallis.. oLcuvcs Corvallis. . . . Arrives Albany... .11:40 a. .12:411). . 7:40 a. m. ,11:65 a. iu. .12:25 n. 5:35 p. 0:05 p. . (1:55 p. 0M0 a. 7:25 a. in. nre t iff, ti m k m ii r.v r.. ron Knim l'trtlnttil i I Fast MmII 8 i in, kiiuc I'lM-r 2.:W)iii 8 p m. 8 u. in. px Hun Batur- ilny H Halt ijikp, tk-nvcr H. Wnnhi UllinilR. KKIIVM fl lit. UillU('lilciu(OBi,lhii(, nI, ISi Wall Walla, ntKi In. c mitiiveri Hpik.im. Mm, I I''MII.' .tllllll 4. J-aul. Diilnll,. J l.,"1;-,, ii'Mt-o ami -,t i. ' jj'a ' ii Ix-aK" Sali'in 7,15 am JTin Tim mid Hat One and two connect 11L Alnunv nnd Corvallis with Southern Paclllcttaltis iop,m.( giving direct service fwinu Irutu .New port and udjicent lieacbes. No. 0 runs from Albany tnCnrvullls on Mondays, Wednesdays und Fridays only. Ko. 6 runs from Corvallis to Albany on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days only. Trains fur the mountains arrive at Detroit at no'in. giving ample time to reach camping ground on the Hrciteiibusli and Sautiam river the tunic (lav (If 'KAN M rl! I iui'l iu." 1'iirSitii Ifancl-y... Sail overjr live itaya. "T6 m7miTi "i f fvV.li UI'I'XUI'II. ' To Aalorlii utiil wHy i-'iirlln ii in. ' IM I P. n v' l" , II. I. WAMlRN, T K. A I'. A. J. TUIlNKIl Aecnt, KDWIN hlOSK, ilniuiKi: Albany, Ole. IV1I.LaMKTTC KIVKIl DIVISION STEAMER ALBANY, Captain Zuinnlt. Leaves S ilein atTn. m. for l'ortland mid way I'liidlugi every TticMlay. Thursday and Saturday. The atcamer liai been ciillp(il Willi flrst c1ii arcummoilatloii, liicliiilliii; an elvKaiit piano. UiiMirpmcil for currjliiK Uth frelfilit iui.1 paaaeiiKt'ta. Dock-Foot of Stale atrccl. Kl) N. KlllS Ajtlil. nivi i. !" rnrtliiiiil, NuwIwik bik'i .'!? In Wll.liAMI.TTK IUIlllllgH. trj WILLAMETTE ItlVKK DIVISION' Daily lioiu to Portland as awve. ' Transfers to itrcet coi l.nc at ( icv , if the Mcamctt are ttaliif.1 ,1... tnptlckeUto alljoiniMn Oren WrOi ton, or Cali'otni a. C&nnrct on rroc'" m p , mini wiui nu ran, Krcii ai.i ii,-,!lt. W.H.IIbV.lll. ' '.'"'I U. An. l'..fN , .M. ItiWKI'S. Ag-r.t, l,.,..r4llt, Jw Salcn . IJOISK & llPMK. Citv Aijei'is Gaiiac ftllU ianPacific Soo Pacific Lino. Travel in comlort by the IMPERIAl i L M TED ML flng?I College a; rvcX Jg ;vml LYt IUWI Iwiys and voiiiik men. Cnmliii'teil by lleneilletfne Fathers. Heiiltlifully llttriUtlwlv IlK'llll'il. (I I mllim frnm Miiem, iu miles iroin I'ortlitml.) (Jour-Miri: and Iimnornii Ceuiuks: I'reparatorv Literary, Selentille, Classieal, Normal, Coinmerei.il. SfHeiAL Cot'iisKi iu Matbe inatleH, Surveying, DiiiwIiik. Civil Service, French, Herman, Spanish, Italian Shorthand. Tvnowrltlni. Teleurunhv. Mimle. A mit'einl elnM Iu nrnvlili.,1 fm- dn dents who on aceount of farm lalsir, wish to enter late in fall and leave early in sprlui?. Aeademle decrees and teachers state certllleates and state diplomas con furred. Send for catalogue. Address, iiik riiKriiiiKNT Mount A.noki. Coi.i.ixik, Mt. Anuel, Ore. Incottisible, l'reil Print Ice, aged llly.urs, and Ltd die Maun, apsl 11 years, were yesterday rixeiYixi at tno iteierm suiiooi, irom .sli land. The Kiys uni Inotirrlclblo and no doubt this course of training will make Kilter men of them. Will AJJrees Willamette HlBliop J. II. Vlneout will ilelhur an educational uddress at tho opening ex ureistM of Willametteo University next Monday, Sept. aftth, tit ;!Wp. in., Iu the I'nlverslty school. Uack to the Old Time. The Southern l'ueltlo train which 1ms laid over hum until ft o'wilak duriiij: fair week, will resume HhoM ktlm as Uifuixi the fair tivluy. Hop Orowera Aro Invited to place their inmrance with us. W o iamio imitate on as liberal turiim iim mil. iiitimi. Ii, C.I.,... .....I ..nr..- vu liHHintmv lii wivenil of tlm i.ui . I. ., . r . . - -""' " ritlliiK Ihhim to dinner yentenlay, iioliig ."""? 'ffl'K'Vr, l?!?? IH 1 ! ill 1111V tttV-1.1 Mill, Vi.i.r ' ...l...'l l "'J"" vs aavi J 'I 111 Ii! ttt ulliiv Good t-taample for Scoichera. J. I'. Uarduar, the Uauksmlth, U oar rying his arm iu a sling an u rmmlt of tbnnving himmJf from bU bkyeU tu avoid ruuiiing over a child. He was whwi &&S.rfa.Bood U tit ohI cure nnd will reaoh the mint olMtfnt eaww. It i far ahead of nil nfuiIUr rm4lM, Uh:um) It cure cae wbftth IwyoriU their reueh. 8. 8. ti. U umJf YimiMe, and It the only bhsj lfUMaj fkMteM.to coptuln no put all, nutrvwej vr other tnlneral. hook tatlM frr by 8wi(t Spoclflo at u gisid rate of sikhsI, turnwl thumiruor of I.iUrty and Com I uu tlium irKt of oliargi Cull turslreoU he sudduiilv mw dlroetlv in and obtain terms. bis path it little girl alwut 4 ymn ttll, , ,'.M "' l- old. Tht.ro was no time nor roJTt olCftUUm,W,rtl bU' mkt toW"W'" tuiu and iiiiM hur nur to dls-' mount, so with Instantaneous dtvistim I At Sumptw the im mining town of Mr. Gardner threw hlmwlf and whtwl, Hakor iiiiiiit', tho iblle k-IiooI ban lxxllly tovvanl the outsidu of the walk. !l'iiwl with IIS pupils and there are trying to fall on tho swan!. Hut he ftl j ""J" w we tu. , . , , ,, ,,, , j0 toiu was a tviMi-mgtir to l'ortltti 4. hi lult arm ut the olhotv. HuwIIIhi ji.ia,,ii... . . , ., , , i.li ....r. i.iu i.... i... i... ii... ..... -i 'winomlligtoget things In rwulliwM :; :.. ..;:::"..: ... tt: .: : (ur . it wm n ..,,." . , V ", lrt I the wek. Their lwme w ill Ih i,,i.,,....m,i.wi,i,u,,u,j """' 'W iit070n.ttlli.irnAv...i.. Mr W...,. the: daily llr nnll, I'oalnKA 1'ulU, Only $670 a Year. The Weekly Chronicle Greatest Weekly in the Country, $1.50 nan lliwludlrut r-xtaaa) In any part ot U I'nlliJ Slalaa. Canada anil Uailcu. TIIK WHKKl.r I'llllONIC-Ue, tha brlihl.,1 and moat cuniplaU W'Mkly Ntwapapr In Ilia orlJ. print rtcuktrtr 112 Munini, r illlnli !. ot Ntwa, IJtirmtur and 0Dral Infer malkw. alM a maanlflrnl Axrtultuial awl lliHtlrultural irtmat. Thl la una ot lb aitalMl dapArtiaanta la any papr on Itl, CVMiat. Kvarythlnf wrlttaa la baaaj oa k (lUnr In IS CWat HlatM, not on Kiutara invn'a knowladga of tkatr own loclltla. SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE. ,00 BEST OBM WEy t . the fastest train cressinc: 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 particular as In rates, time ami copies or C. V. II. publications ap ply to O. M. LOCK WOO I) AL'enb Salem Oie. 11. II. Abolt, Agent I'urtlaud. E. J.Coylo, AG I'A, Vaiieouver Ii C. Oregon SIiom Line Railroad The Direct Home lo Montana, (Kali, Colorado ami all Baskm (lift a rholre nf twe lavnrlle nnilvn, via the I'liliiu 1'ai-ltje I'.iM Mull IJnt. ur the llln Ormnle Uceulu l.lfc. SOUTH AND Ell 5T VIA PF. SHASTA ROJH or Tin: Southern Pacific to, KXMIRIS TRAINS RUN UAIIV 7:eo r 945 P 7M.S a m) Lv ,ut'otHand. Ar....Saiein .. At. San I'tiiLcisco 5 iKI I' M 0:05 I' M 6.43 a M S'I5 p m 7.00 A M H'lJ I'M 4.ISPM 7-SS A m Ar.. Ar. Ar . Ar Ar. Ar . Ar.. Ar.. ... Oi'dcn . .... Deliver. , . . . Omaha . . . Chicago . . , ,Ln Ane'c. . El Paso . . . . Fort Worth... New Orleans. TIaUS" .. Ar (U:l5i m Lv ( M0 , . Ar Lv Ar .Lv .Ar Ar .Ar .Ar 1. 10 I'M 6 45fM 8 50 A 11 6.30 I' u 95 r m 2 35 I- M 0.4a A hi 4"P 1 DINING OIlSEhVATICN CAKS. PuThnan lint-cla-t ami tcuiui. i.P'p r , , attached to all tl.roujjli trait" . 'louiutcti through to Chicago willieu: cliangr. KOShUUKll MAIL, IIAIIV. 830 A It I Lv... Portland-'. Ar . .t p"i. 1055 AMj- Lv.... Salem.. I v )i 1 u 5:20 PMl Ar . KiKelniig.. Lv f7.jfn v 'WKsfSIDEDIVIMUiN BKIWkKN 1'ORTI.AMl AND COSVAIIIs. Mail 1 lain dally except Sunday. t j,',b a M I Lv. . . . Portland. ,i 1 5 vi 1 m 1 1.5 I' M Ar . .Coivallia Lv ( 1 : r u At AlLany and Cunallu co.i m ralni nf the C. .V K. Ky iN'fiKTENDENCE PASM-.M.I.K KXIKKSKIKAIN IIAII.V KXCCK1 al'M , . , . . I'oitland Arl S.T5 A M ..McMimiville LvV 5 -t,f m Indepcmlciic I v) 4.-1,11 a m Ditect connectiolM at San ."imicimth v i neannliip Hvm f, HAWAII, I.VI'AN CHINA. THE I'IIII.LII'INEj Kid At TKALIA For throucli licki la and ralra ta'l o W W. SKINNEK, Depot Agrni. fr C- H tiAllklhLMiNCiiy ticket Agtnl, sjifon lencial t Salem Or. h7Kihlll Hi. Man in" C.MAItKHAM U. F M'. A. fwil.i, 4 "5" ' M lO l M fcjo P M ) l.v Lv. Ar H. Ills Ih issued Thtirwlay iiioriilng tnjlliiie Ui nyiclt.all pt ( of HiDtitiitc thu Miiuu week. The $1.00 Weekly... In two parUenntaluii all Important. Foreign, Natluual and Slate Newf. child from Mrlou Injury. Tho Uoat Proscription tor Malaria ChllUaud KouTl.a Utlllo ut Ko,MT4rti- ta aim ii iiiu and LKMt CHILI. TllHID, it Mululnullia UwtalmafullU I'lteo too. fie, curi, 1111 iv). 7-IT it .Vw UI Niyhia object iu going to 1'ortliinl It to give hi toua employment, Out of them, Oliffonl.wboi well known iu Salem, ban a lxviltlou iu it larve plumbing ektablmhiiu'iit iu that city Tho t'ttroiiti-l tliilUliK. Ttl OIROMCU: ruli lth Um rmliil ni4n In Uu Ultt atataa. Ttl CH HON KXJC haaiMtsuaJoaUMrxillta CVaat. It UaJa ait ta iUUlr, anttrcrla anJ ttawa. TUB CIlROMlCS-ara T1.tjJiU n.pwta an Um UtM aa4 anoat rtluUkU, Ita Loral Nm tat rIUt u4 atiUiaal, ul Iu EJlloriola trvot In 'VW ru la In eouatnr. T1I CIlKO.ttCUB ha alwaja aA. aa4 al nrt U1 ta, tW Mtai kvl chanpka ( It, rlK u Malaot Mnblullw, ttlju.. oor- Wratloaa, ar orpnooiom W aar kind. It UI W UWxnlit la atttyttJac aatnl U aattUaa DO YOU WAOTTHE CHRONICLE Reversible Map? Satvlie t Uillid Stttet, DamlaloD or : aid Nertbiri Hixloj OJT IINK UIDK, Map of tlie World 0f Tllli OTIIKK HI.. 14. XVoaklr VhrvHUIa litr Ona Vo.tr. Jra(co yroyuiaaM latapuud y.r. ij II f i r mm The Model Oregon Ncwnpaper and Ftttnllyi Journal. Uiiltlni; Nch, FluHun, Literary, Uunoli ami Dairy and Market Nos In allruetlye readable foriu, Look at the tunc 1 Dayn to Salt Lake H Days to Denver .'H Days toChlcuuo Days to New York Cris Iteelliiluit Chair Cara. I'lilinlaiernl Ton Ut HIiH'pInx Can, ami I'liUniHii t'atiieu 8lriranieratvd on all iraiim. For further liiformatlnn appty.to 1IOI8K.V IIAIIKKIt, Ant'lita, Salem. W K,COMAN.(ien'lAueiil C O. TKItltY, TrV. I'aaa. Aut WtThlidSt . l-ortlaud Hod Picking Will oommonee in a few days. Do not rorjsut to Hiipply yourfulf w ith eoffeo, twin, baking Kjvdern,oxtnict mid Miiee at our store. Wo will give 11 barrel for bop picking FREE with a Two Dollar pureha. tickets lxside. and you YOKOHAMA Tlil STORE. Tolephonu 2iH)l. Free Del Ivory. DAILY ilffi .-IM il T8AR The Academy of the Sact cd Ilea I SALItM, OKIJOON. I'nderthedireotionot tboSkiterHof tlie Holy Name of Jems and Mnrv, will re BUine stiuliiw on Soptoiulwr l'lth for V1M1IU! ludv bnanlrirri mut nlu., f..- .1.... ..'" . . -.-- ...VU .... l,. IHipiii, liieluitiiij; boya ami tiirl. 1'urenu .. ,"""" reip:ietwi to enter thuir iiiiiireuniineoeninirot tlie llr-tfc-ion. An absenee of more than two weeks dur ing the M.'hohi8tie year, will interfere with the conferring of certificate and medals. The munic ami art deutmonU liirnihli all the essentials for advttiuctl study. I'roajiecttis tent free on apiilivii tUn. 8.o.J ',, You Can Get a Lower Berth. lib one exception the ilinui:li iruiiiH or the liuillnutoii Houte uMalmo.it liiMiriuliiy will-tideil TPu except Inn ii our SI 1'aul Clilciiuo Llinltul On Hi InullKl Ibero is usually iimiii and lo spare. Don't Infer tbut It I" it Itticr fo Hue. nor hu lul, w ANY train nf ANY other line Iniwicii m. Fiail and Cblcuuo Oil the ""' trury, tlieio Is no in'-re tfiiiitiliu train In America. It has electric llulil, Kleiiii heat, wide vest Ibuhi the iiiost sallhfactory dtnliii;c.i service on thu continent- and lower liortb for cverylmdy. A.O.SIIKLD')N (luu'l Ai'eut, I'orlland. Or- Arewln;erestingF'C!S When people are contemiihling a tni1 whciheron I'utino.i or plo-iauic, ih'V niif ally want the ll service o lainalle ki ki aa cl, comfort and aafe'y i cuKeiie-' Employe of ihe Wisconsin tenlial lutaif paUlioaerve ihe public awl our uau ' oprntnt m a to make flu c coniuci..-"' with diverlinr hues at ml jum Ii' i' .in I'lillmin I'alMce SUtpini ami tlwir i" on through trains. t Dining car vcnice tn.eicelicd, Me a la Carte. lnordea lo obtain Ihia lutl cUu miV'K-, ak llit .icket agent .0 veil u a otkri " TIIK WISCONSIN ChMltAl. LI.NFS An imJh2PitdenLAvH4latjtJIVu5i',-io' for the, Vw pie, Seml.fQi a in pies free Tan great; salt lakb root ADUallUH IU do YOtTKCt, rvttMS r. CkivoM. AV lraaM-iiaa.VUAL Thk JQUUNAL lias the) fullet rvirluf the (luliu's uf the leul.slaturo ami stat otlloJaU, as well, ai'lndoii. tle.nt, clear iiul uunoise cuiineiit on tall public umtters bk'nd n trial aiila-crlptlun. a ait uixl nu ill iniLe iluiil on. n M. Paul for Cliicaen. Miluantcc n,t loinu hntt. For any lurt er info.nulkrti cad 11 lictel ient ur orreiHl with J AS. POND. General I'ata, Aitl- .MliAt'Kk, ' . JAS. A l.(KK, nii AatM, &6 Mat Saiert. i'TUM, ()HK. J The attention nf eauUwnd tiav,. vi 1. called to theadvanta:eatlTtml lh.m U lU Klo GranJe Weatem, -The Great sal- . .il Keu.e " 1b taroe rate nrevaile.1 uk .'L,. the tup it roa e via HuniinUiii.oi ai F, . duo The iakaencei ha hi. eft. 10c jf im. iul oui ol 1'crtlarul. iktoc through Cut, ruilo, and luur east ihcrcvf. No Rtb-1 Um uan i lorttana an oKr such a vaiutr l I rentes In addukm, a day' stopoter is giyn " ,"t.' ny I'oini in Utah or Clo. rado. Tliruugh pullrain aud toumi leei ing can are tun on alltnUnt, as ell. free recnoinj cnair cars, rhe service .n.1 .vuiwuuuii ixiriru are equal, not m penor to too. e ot any trans-conttnental road .uw Hunirr altars at low ajlbek)t!. 1 W1?? c ?We .,"P c", it to J. I). MaMseld, G neral Age. Kto Orandr estn Ktilway. 141 IhtrdMreet. Pc-Hand ft J- Oretfio. foe any inVirmai-u )cj may nee.1 in V 1" d NcKtQro Carpet Monopoly. 1 iotas; & i;mriy 1UV jiwi nsrlra alancwoiuloaaiuat 0 awi ..." Ibo UmI narli luauutwi) ! UW MI4a. Ihuta aaal Mtii'o. Tawva ai. '.uotil lu lb owl k i 1 Ux Mlw A NEW HE AllS J2 Jut w iHir ,WI hr Ihe fninMl oin Uu.trtniBjr lktrU-si re nZ 1 1. reference la lairs, rou c . Capital Tunlt Shop. V Di-rtWr in Cui IruH, rMwlit it"ii H Stove idate. "oni-r. brw1. It-ait.rope. rubU-r. liaiyH, IihI, - i-eraud lKwit. . D ltl UKNsTKIN, I'wprM-t. .uirt st a.nl t" UOFKIl 1UJOS accuutodatHMu iH"l If O w iu-ii