The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, October 07, 1899, Image 2

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Your Money Back if Yoit Want Itl
Top Coat is an absolute necessity
Tan
These cold mornings, and we are fully prepared
to meet your every want in dox koais, uiers,
jinn jYiacKiiiiuMio ui cvciy uest-iipuuii.
covert box coats lined and
unlined, in all the fashionable shades and weaves
,$10 to $17,50
Blueblack beaver coat, well lined
and trimmed made for service.
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Mackintoshes
Coats
in
box
$7,50
and cape
Schillings
Best
tea
sold only in
Packages
- blue, black. Ian and browns.
SL50 to $12
S&..TOL Johnson & Co.
257 Commercial St., Salem, Or.
TUB D11LH JOURNAL
BY HOPRK BHOTH8RH
HATUUDAi, OCTOilKll. 7, 1891).
Dally, Ono Year 93.00, In Advanoo
Dully, Tout MoatUi 111 00, U Advnnoo
Weekly, One Year 81.00, In Ailtrnnoo
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Ncwrst lloolts and MnKHilnun,
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A Demainl
IIV A. M. CAIU'K.VTKIt, IN MTKIIAIUIIC.
IMnltro I-nlwl, after thu Bpooch for (ho
prosecution, took Dreyfus by tho lintul
and HoiiKlit to cheer liliil, wiiylnu;, "A
domain Counigo!"
"Tomorrow" was tlio wonl, tliu inanloi
mud,
Smiling now rourniro on the soldier's
fttCO.
Tomorrow truth vv 111 inltu down fiilo-
hood's lifinl
And turn to Unlit tho shadow of dm-
Krnro.
Hut morrow hw opt nwny tho dawning;
llOt,H).
Bhnwcd malice, iiniipR'iin('d, on
trenched and strong,
ltovcnltxl to startled worlds tho bound
less W'0t(l
01 1'orro trlmumpliiint, panoplied in
w rong.
llnu'u up thy wml iiKiilul 0 martyred
limn,
Unllliichlng fuco armed fraud bornft
of ruth;
Nor veary thou, whoso blood for duty
run,
Champion of Jtutleo, iIiiiiiiUimh for tho
truth.
(iod't morrow comes! Iuvinuihlo Is
rU'it,
llmvowuilsendurol Tomorow counts
thu Light.
All attempt hint Ih'oii mucin to Mvuro
tho publication of Hutu. I.. Simpson's
jiouins. It wan rvKirtcd some tlmo ago
that his sister, Mrs. llurnoy, of l'ort
Und, who hui ii eompkto not of lift man
uscript, would go to ruu Francisco mid
try to secure n publisher, hut It lit not
known that ahu met with uuy success.
It In moro tlimi likely that no Cullfor.
nla publisher will very gladly unnlMt n
publication thnt would cast in tho nliutlo
all tho verso writer that hno boon pro
duced In thnt state. It I" a fuot thnt
Ixrth Washington nndjCidifornlit literary
fame nru largely borrowed from Oregon.
Joaquin Miller nnd Kiln HlgitlnHon uro
IkUIi Ort'KoniaiiM In till tho traliiluit,
prostration mid tho Inlluoncos of on.
vimiimout that go toward milking u
ioot. Tho Intost celebrity was horn
mid reared in Oregon ltdwnrd Murk
hum. There ha lutoly Ikhui published
tin oxqtiUlto poom, "A Wlntor Flower,"
thnt It nuiK-rior in louder lenity to any
tooin wo have over seen produced on
the cotut, uiid that i ono of tho Into
Sum I.. Blmpson's host. Tho Oorvullhi
Times, In reprinting tho ikxiiii, com
mented ns follows :
"It It full of tho subtlo boauty of ox
prewdon and poetic thought, of vvhloh
)io m tho mnittnr. It wnv writton
nlKniltoii yonm uuo, at whloli tlmo it m
lmndod to Bonntor John 1. Duly, of
lkVitoii county, in riy-oniiltlou of h oor
ilfulTrloiidahlii of louu ntnndlni:. It
jiA jiiihllUi ut that tlinn, hut, co fur
ux known, Iiiih not uliiro uppimrtxl In
, 1'rIut.V
HoroUn vorxoof tho ihhiiii, tdiowlnt;
how dillkult, ot nuiHlral, hi tho motor -And
tho itonny iwuplo boaido tho nato
I.iko n wulliiiu iiilinttrol huhk.
I'or tlttt ilcK'titiK vrol'l o( hl royal utiitu,
Jllotui liunl ly too vuii'lul winds of fnto,
In tattord tuiuuuni huni;.
Hclonco nnd Mr. IMdy's Ixxik, Sclonco
nnd Hcaltli. Mnrk Twnln hnft nover
loon known to tuko n (h'op intorcnt In
ruligloiiH umttorH, and of cotim) lio dooe
not trout thu uoui'Ht of orgnnlcd
churchoH utiill Horlounly. It In u trihuto
to IiIn skill itH n litorury ontortnluor thnt
ho could writo njiiully as humoroiin nu
nrtlclu iilmut tho "Hnnhiholl" ltuptlHtH
or tho liluh.chiirch iioophi, and it Ih tin
oviduiiro of urcutor puhllo intorort in
Christian Hciouco thnt ho Iiuh Holcotcd
thnt thfino for it Kpulnr miiKitr.iuo.
Mrn. I-Mdy'H hook in wrltton upon u lilh
piano of ChrlHtian thotiKht. Hor pliil
OHophy 1m ndmlttod to n founded on
irliiclpl()H of .MolnpliyHlcd that nru mi
nKKullnhlu. Tho host iiiforuicd tlioolo
KintiH iiKrou thnt Mm. IMdy linn taken
tho ground out from under tho fool of u
Hcoroof hnlMi.ikod nyHtimm that neer
NturtcMl rlnht, luivo lieen huporfeetly do
volopod mid loud In no Holld coiu'IiihIoiih.
Thu inedinll hoIiooIh mid theolonlcal
moIiooIh Niiffor aliko ut tho hiniiU of thin
tlcar-bralued bunlucnH Now Kntum!
womnu, and tho theory thnt Mark Twain
I . f lj..... !... .... .. ....tl... .....I ,l.l..1r.a
in juiiitiiin in iivr iin 11 uriinr nun tniiinui,
who apH'alH to K)Hlhly moro hoiIo
than ho iIouh, nan iilono explain IiIh at
tempt to belittle hor liteiary taluntn.
lio oxKndri hiit poui.Tn on tho art o'
ChrlHtian hetiliiiK, hut as that Ih ii iUoh
lion of fact ho can I mi refuted by anyone
who rlniuin to have been healed
by Mrn. IMdy'H teaching. Ah
ulmoHt none have joined .Mrn. IMtlyV
ornaiilnitlniiH but (lemonx who have
boon helH.'d, they uro nu u rule iiiiln
lluoureil by tho urtH of Initio or poworH
of ridicule. Tho inun in tho Sorlpturo
who had boon blind wan nuked how he
had Immiii healed, lie did not know,
"hut thin I do know, whorciiM I wiih nm-o
blind, now I can noo." If Mrn. KddyV
Htudeutit ran Kut tlio bonolltH I hey claim
from liur fyiiUuii, mid Imi ChilntiatiH to
tlioirowu NitUfuutloii, they will IuiikIi
nnd grow fat over Mark TwaiuV ridicule
and probably enjoy life moro lliuu he
dtHw wliofor pay will writo to ridicule
another' religion.
Tho Ctuuuoitolltaii for Ootobor bun an
Article from Mark Twain on ChrMinu
Small, Mnymird A Co., Ilontou, have
puhllHhod "A btcal lluhltatlon" by
Walter I.0011 Hawer. It Ih 11 oloxo
Htudy and ohorullou of life Inn Imunl.
Ing-houwiillHlrlct In a largo oily. It in
goo.1 iiaturtMl and 11 h truo a hiiiuII life
Htudy iin anything Ople Iteador llamllu
flurland luuo done, i'rlco fl.'Jfi.
IlnrjKtr'H Weekly, Saturday Kenlng
l'ont and Now York 1.1 le have ouch
given the public highly urtlxtlo ooloml
iilltiuiiM of iHiwoy iiumborM of their
inagur.lnes.
ThoNorthwuet Iuih now threw publl.
oatloiiN (outeiidlng for litumry fame,
Tho Stale o( Taooma, thu ruelllo of Port
land nnd tlio Nulho Sou of Oregon. All
three are (sllleil with uhlllty and bae
Home luhertUlng nupHirt. Thin U a re
markablo reeord for a region mi thinly
mittletl tin Oregon and Wimhliiglou, whm
woooutidur thnt utatiM like louu and
MlniiiiHlIU hao Ih'oii unable to kinip
aliu Hindi puhlloutloun. On a reoout
tour of tho Iwiht It afforded tho w ritur
not a llttlo Mitifnotloii to wiy: "Here
in 11 luugiDiiuo publUliwl in our Htuto. It
hat a high ituudnrd of literary excel-
luuco and tlio artlolM mid ihwiiih are
iibout Oregon and mniuly by Oregon
writer." For ovoiiuom of touti nnd
puroly litttniry merit tlio I'aolllr
Monthly urpitM any publication in
tlw Wtt. "Tho Statu" iKimwnni Kru"'
iMilitleul iuoraud tho Nutlvo Son imlo
voted to tho onler it represent ami in at
tlio Niiuti time u hltturUwl inaiine.
Kvury eitiwn of tlio Northwoct nlwuld
foul uhlo to invent u dollar a yar iu at
leant uu of thooo Hiblluntlon, in which
wo hould turn iiioiv prido than in our
kky-crar.
"ThcTainlntrof tlio Jiinutu" by Dr.
0. W. Doylo, in now from tho promt of
Lippincott A. Co., nnd in attracting wide
attention, ouinjr powlhly to the Hiinllar
ity in titlo to tlio hooka thnt inndo Kip
ling fiimniiR. Thocditorof'I.ltointuro"
ventures the Fimgcetlon thnt had this
volume preceded KlplingV, itn author
would havoHtoodcorri'Hpondinaly higher.
Tlio now book oflors n highly (Invorod
ropnt from tho Dnrklnud of tho poiith
Hcn, nnd Ih worth ro-rendlng. I'rlcc
I.2.'i.
"Meadow OriiHs," by Allco Ilronn.
Thin hwik of delightful nlorWn ban
had a vory brilliant enreor. It Ih now
forcibly recalled to public attention by
MIhh Ilrowu'H now book of tho fame
kind nnd tho nnmo cliium, "Tiverton
TiiIoh," 1'rlco f.r.O Houghton Mifllur
A Co., Ilonton.
Hfchard Ilnrding DnvlH'n new book,
"Tho I.lon mid Tlio Unicorn," with bIx
illuHtrntioiiH by II. 0. Christy.
Returning in thin volume to thu Held
of hlHA'nrly miiccohwh, Mr. Davis miikoH
It plain thnt his knowledge of human
nature Iiuh deepened mid broadened in
tho Hiimu proportion that his work as a
litorury urtiitt ban acquired cxijtilclto
finish and precision. In perfection of
slgullcnnt detail, as well uh iu color mid
feoldig, tho tlllo-story iu this now liook
Mauds unrivalled, while tho other nlor-
ius supply umplo ovldenco of tho breadth
of tlio author's sympathies and tlio ex
traordinary keenness of his ob-ervatlon
of character. Tho volume contains, iu
addition to tho titlo story, "On tho
I'ovor Ship," "Tlio Man with One
Talent," Tlio Vagrant," and "The IjihI
Uido Touothor." Prlco $!.!, ScribnerV
Sons, Now York.
"Agatha Webb,"
Ily Anna Katharine Green, is the
mod nbsorbh.g story Hint has appeared
during tlio piiHt few yours. It Is deemed
by thoso acquainted with Anna Kath
arluo (iroeu's works tolm tho most 110
tablo achievement of hor jkiii. Tho
scone of tho story Is laid In a staid Now
England village, not far from lloxlnu.
Aguthn Webb and hor currmit aro found
dead. Tho tusk of unraveling the
mystery begins at onco, and tho nar
rativo is woven together with such
eonsummuto skill that thu guilt points
In turn to a number of persons. The
author builds up tho most astonishing
ensu ofcircumstuntliil evidence ugaiust
ouch of thorn iu turn, only later to up-et
tho rwulur's lino-spun theorlos. Tho
itomuoii 01 1110 uiysiory, wlileli Is ie
vealinl in mi Intensely dramatic eouit
Meno, Is tho most Uhtoufshiug feature of
tho Isiok. In addition to tho attraction
of tho mystery, there Irtufaclnatlng lovo
story. 1'rico fl.io, lieo. I'. I'litumu's
Sons, Now York.
The Artisan Social,
On Wednesday evening nt their hall
In tho.Turner Ulock, tho United Artis
ans gnvo tho fir t of n series of monthly
entertainments to Imj given throughout
tho wlntor.
Uy 8 o'clock tho hall wns comfortably
filled mid tho 1st number of tho follow
ing program presented.
Solo .Mips Kurtz
Address . ..Hon. II. 8. liudfon
Solo Mrs. llpllmid
Heading ... Miss Curler
Solo ,. . .Mrs. Seeley
Solo .. '..Mrs. Hinges
Misi Carlur, and Menlamea St'eley,
llollanil anil Hinges each kindly re
Hiiond'.'d to an imi core which wns In cm Ii
cneo ns lioartily npplnudcd as tho origl
nal number,
Tlio main point of tho scnker was to
ImproFs upon tho audience the lwnellt of
fraternal orders in general, and of this
particular branch of fraternity, in par
ticular. Ho urged Vo ndvnntngo of n
society originating Iu our own state.
Ono when) every dollar wiih kept in our
midst mul ono ostnbllshed upon so
Hiiro a basis ns thnt of tho United Ar
tisans. He impressed his remarks with
many ludlclous incidents which served
to relieve tho monotony of dry details
and to keep tho audience in a state of
mind bcllttliig tho occasion.
After tlio program, several hours wero
spent in conversation mid dancing,
Ilackeusto's orchestra furnished de
lightful music, nt intervals throughout
tho evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Neckermnn hnve
returned from Fortlund not being able
to make their trip to Idaho.
.Mrs. I.. F. Grlillth and sister, Miss
Lillian Mutschuu have returned fiom
Portland. .
Vmr"tnTj6gpJ
I ruiAMtfir K H
Tha Kitohon Sink
Should not breed
diseases like
typhoid fever or
malaria.
It will not if
yom we Gold Dust
fa iMtwurt."
K.K.
U.mk
I
$MS
On tho unth of April, three hundred
years ago, Oliver Cromwoll was horn.
Until 1510 ho was 11 farmer, known to
fow (KMiplo except his personal friends.
Then, us tho Puritans and Cavaliers ho-
gun to soparnlo into two cumns, heor-
.guuUed 11 troop of horsd culled "Crom
woll n Own, "which iu a short tjine grew
ton regiment known iia"Thc Inmsldos."
All this and much moro ii iu tho histo
ries, hut tho life of that day, the story
of Croiuw oil's succiws, tho reality of tho
situation is told host iu a reconty pub
lished historical novel, "Cromwell's
Own." Mr. Arthur I'titurson, thu mi
thor, has siuiit much tlmo In studying
tho- records of Cromwoll's day, and
while )ou hmdasti-ong loo story, you
aro also learning imuili of llngland, its
pooplu and Its oliuiiM, lwlwitin illlIU
mid Kill, and still moro of Oliver Crom
woll himself. Cloth, ornamental, f 1.60.
UiirjHir llros,
NKW WNIKH imHIVHII.
"Midthipmuu Stewart, or tho hunt
Cruise of tlio lissox, liy Kirk Mouroo,
Illustrated. I'rico, flJM. Chailosberilf
ner's Sons, Now York.
"A lioiitloiuau l'lu)or," ! Itolwrt
Nollsoii Stovons.lllustrtttotl. l'Hcofl.oO.
U C. rairo Co., Itxton.
"A Tout of tlraco," by AileJlna Colin
felt l.ust, HoughtiMi, Millllu Co., I to,
ton.
The l).iughto"r7o"f Ikibyhni," by Wll
on lktrrott uiul Itolmrt llieheiw. J. It.
l.ipHinoott A Co., l'hll-dtdphlu
VI10 Host i'rosoriixion tor Mnlnrla
V)llUU.l rilUMtll Ihllll ul (IIUHMtrtHTK
!. UIIII.I. Ton 10. Il t IwiJj' Iiihi ud
liulsliHilua UuIMm (urtM Ku tun, ui wy
Aw fcV, J-IT d Aw ui
Tlio"l'luw Hoy l'rt'nohor," Uev J.
IvIrkiimn.sHyt: 'Aftersutferini; trom
umuuhiul or lung ttoublo tun yuirs, 1
wiis cured bv Olio Miuuto lAiuuli
Cure." U utiles amijjhs, coliU, crmiw
iml lung trouble!,, htuuu's Drug
itoro.
A rich man died the other day. He dTecl
In the very inldmiiniiierof lire, and he left
Ills family 1,010,000. The doctor's certifi
cate showed'' that
death resulted from
typhoid fever. The
doctor hluuelf aald
to a friend: "That
man wns a aulcide.
He had a splendid
constitution. I
could have pulled
him through If his
stomach had been
sound Hut he
ruined his stomach
by hasty mpnlii,
snatched In inter-
vn! nf liitaltia nM.1
by neelect of symptonn which have been
warning him n year past, that his stomach
nan liiiiiik in us (limes "
The symploms of a disordered condition
of the stomach nnd the organ of digestion
nnd nutrition ate, among others, variable
appetite, sour risings, heartburn, undue
fullness after eating, dull headache, dingy
complexion, discolored eye, fluctuations!!!
physical strength, nervousness, sleepless,
nesv despondency No one person will
have all these symptoms at once, but any
one of them calls for prompt aid for the
suffering stomach
The restoration of the stomach, digestive
and nutritive organs to a condition of sound
health, begins with the first dose of Dr.
J'icrcc's (iolden Medical Discovery. The
cure piogresses fiom that dose until the
functions of the stomach and its related
otgans are in health) operation. Then the
nerves ntc quiet, the appetite healthful, the
sleep restful, the eye bright, the complex
ion clear Iu one word the body is iu a
viiimmtni ui pvlicci ucailU.
"I was troubled with Indigestion about two
years," writes Win llowker li orjuliaetla.
Latah CO . Iilalto I Irlr.l itlflcirut itottors ami
remedies but to no avail, until I wrote lo you
anil ton told me whst lo do. 1 sulfernl with a
rain In my stomach ami led side and thought
t 't It would kill me Now I am glad to write
this and lei you know that I am all right I can
do my work now without pain and I don't lute
that tired reeling that J used to hate. I'lve
bottle of l)r iTerce's C.ol.ltn Medical Dis
covery and two vials of his 'I'leauut Tellels'
cureif me '
Don't let the dealer sell you a substitute.
'.:.."!' ant n cure Insist on hating
"C.oldcn Medical Discovery"
Dr. I'lcrce'a rieasant Pellets surpaM all
complexion powders. They nuke the skin
healthy nnd the complexion clear.
Dissolution Njticc.
Tho hiixiuusH lately conducted bv .
.1. Horschbncli nod W. J . Itulgolimui us
Herschlmch & Itoigelmuu willbouoii.
tinned by thu uudorsiguoil, ho having
Ixiught out all thu Interest of his lute
partner.
All mils title to ami llaliilltiiw of the
Into llriu will hu settled In
to 0 tf It,. I, llllHM'lltlU'll.
PIANOS,
OROAN AND
MACHINES,
SEW I NO
A now Is the tlmo when many are
thinking of buying pianos, organs, mul
Miwlng inuchlnos, 1 iko this method
to remind imi thai you liuve with you
tin old Junior In thoo llmw.wlio makes
Ha study to luiv his giKslsso ho oun
meet all inherited prices on the suuiu
gtKids, In tlio sowing inncliliie lino
porMins tluil wimo in my btoru ami see
what prices machine cuu bo bought
for, buy hero. Others, 1 llml, ond,
but iml near S'linanv us used ti ilo.iui.
cuuu sti many salesmen they talk to
charge w uitieli more than they can
gel theiii by sontlltig for them. 1 huyo
in moc' iiitfii-itrin.Miif-ttiroiidlng kimt-
no, an uiiauiiiueiiid. i-orawer. tuk
tnblo.sewlng itiucliliiosforllAui IH.5o.
1 till .III llllb until Illljr ribK scniiiiig or
nupoHiiuigyoiircasii. you uun see
tho machine and sow on It before you
pay ror IU Kluuro your prices aihor
lld and frelcht and you will see 1
inn fnuii l to $3 ROolioaiwrtlian tlno
prices, Ono ox.tinnle: My gain on
shipping u.lnulo piano -1 have in.
on the rxi.td u car ur plumw, uutsixed
packed In u car, ut the ruto of 41 ,'si u
liiiudicd; prlco of Ik. Jim the Mo-
tory; woik'ui or oov averages ssJ
L.M.
54, 50, & 58
Phono 871
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TJT 1 tlD j m$ k Eastern Railroad ff Wm q Mr
f I I r . TIME CARD, BJi H MH
im&&M mm ii
Stato St
Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Mntcna!.
Lime, Oment, Plaster etc,
Grain, Hay and Straw stored
wagon bcalcs,
of
Prompt and careful attention given to tho delivery
of the city.
goods to nny pnrt
-8-tf
OLINGER RIGDON
Undertakers and Embalmcrs,
We wish to announce to tho general public that wo havo purchased tho most
elegant mul mngniilcnnt funeral car, of latest design, nnd aro therefore In a posi
tion to handle futiurnls in u much better ninnner than heretofore, mid witli less ex
K)ii. We lmo long felt thnt Bnlcni, being tho enpitnl city of a great stnte,
should lw up to date in tho manner of handling funerals, nnd wo hnve therefore
spared no expenso in nurchnslng tho car. It waa built by the James Cunningham
Co., Uochcster, New York, who build the finest vehicles In the United States.
While this is not the most expensho funeral car ever built, still it is tho flneatover
shipped to Oregon.
Wo cordially invito all to lnpect our facilities, and when necessity requires, to
give us liberal patronage. OI.INGElt Aj IUUDCkV
HBATINGI
STEAM,
HOT AIR,
HOT WATER
Estimates furnished, and work done promptly, substantially
and at honest prices.
Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty.
T. S. BURROUGHS, 102 Stata St, Phone I5II
BIST OREGON WKEKLV
,
Is issued Thursday morntnilnjllmc to read; all nulls
of tho Htute the suuiu week.
Tic $1.00 Weekly...
Vat Yunulnn:
Truln leaves Albany .....Is!:50 p. m.
Train leaves Uorvtillls.... 1:45 p. iu.
Train arrives Yaqultm... 0:00 p. in.
I Ilcturning:
Leaves Yuquina 7-00 a.m.
Leaves Corvallls 1 1:40 a. tn
Arrives Albany 12:25 p. in.
3 For Detreit:
Leaves Albany 7:40 a.m.
Arrives Detroit 11:55 u. m.
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit 12:25 n. tn.
Airlvcs Albany C::i5 p. m.
OLeaves lbauy (1:05 p. tn.
Arrives Corvullis 0:55 p. iu.
5Lciives Corvallls (1:10 u. in.
Arrives Albany 7:25a. in.
One unci twe connect ut Albany nnd
DPPAMTj
r vii
"nit"
Mail
S . in
Hno""
knnc
Iler
2.90 pm
8 p in
8 ti. m
ex. Htm
Batnr-
Us:
ISVP
Hnlcm
C00 am
(Tils
Tlin
and Hat
Corvallls with Sotitbern Paeille tialns, ' 10 p "
giving direct service tJiintlfrom ftew
port und adjacent benches.
No. 0 runs from Albany to Corvallls
on MundiiVB, Wcdncsduysand Fridays
only.
No. 5 runs from Corvnllls to Albany
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sutur
davs only.
Trains for the mountains urrhcat
Detroit at no'jn, giving ample time
to reach camping grounds on tlio
llrclteubusli and Sanlinm river the
TIMS SCIIKDOLr.
From I'ortlniiil
Ali,nu,
Halt iJtko, Dcmcr H. Worth
Omaha, Kmimui City, Ht
Uiills,(Jlilcao and Kflst,
W'aUwVna7Hpok7nc,"yfln"mT.
Bpolls, Ht. I'anl, Dillutl), H.
nukcc Clilcogu ami cost.
OCKAN BTKMHIIIl'ar
For San Francisco,
Ball crcrjr llo iIhjs.
colTijMn"iAiTiv"Klt
urt'A ,IIM,
To Astorlu and uuy Linitlnns,
C (5 pm
srh
t.nn
Mm
s.
" m.
I', in
I i. m
0 Hmi.
WIUjAMHTTK ItlVKIl
I'ortlnud, ttcKbcrg ami
Iindlucs.
same day.
WAI.DKK
It. u
T V A P. A.
J.TUKKKK Anciit,
KMVIN STONK,
Maliaiiu'
Albany, Otu,
WILLaMETTK IllVElt DIVISION
STEAMER ALBANY,
Captain Znmalt.
Leaves Salem at 7u. m. for Portland
uud way landings ovcry Tuesday,
Thursday nnd Saturday.
Tlic steamer has been cfiiiliincil with first
class meninmotlatluiis, liicluuliig an elegant
piano.
Unsnrpasscit tor carryliiR both (relKht ami
parsetiKvni.
I)ork-Fnot nt Stale street.
Kl) N nil-S Acent.
Canadian Pacific R
Soo Paeille Line,
Travel in comiort
by tho
IMPERIAL
uii
uij
In two partscoutuliiH all Important Foreign, NuMonnl
und Slulo News.
i raiy jora
u
The Moilcl Oregon Newspaper nnd Family Journal.
Uniting News, Fiction, Literary, Ranch and Dairy
and Market, Nuws'ln attractive reitd.tblu form.
the fastest
train crossing
the continent.
It is a
through train
making fewstops.
Its equipment
is of surpassing
eloganco.
It will pay you
to travel
by it.
For full u.irticiiltirs as to rate, time
and copies of O. 1. U. publications ap
ply to
C. M. LOUKWOOD
Agent. Salem Ore.
II. II. A Dolt, Agent Portland.
B. J.C'oyle, A U.P A, Vancouver II C.
Arn.
Iai.i
wnrlC P. m.
I ,va
We,t,
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION-,
Daily boits to Portland ns atave. ""
Transfers to street car line nt Oreg C i
If the steamers are delajccl there ounl
trip tickets to nil points in Oregon, Wtshi
ton, or California. Connection made at I'oit
land with all rail, ocean andrivcr lines
W. IJ.llURLHUlU.
Cen'l I'aj. Agt. l'ortlanH. (),
G. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade street docn
Salen,,
HOISE it llAKKEK,
Citv Agcnti..
IPT
to I
Tl r
SOUTH AND EA
VIA
SI-KSTA RO'JTL
im
Pacific Co,
OKTIIK
Southern
cxrmcss trains run daiiy
7:00 v Ml Lv....l'oitland. ..Ar
9:45 PMr....Satcui ... Ar
7.'45 am) Ar. San Francisco Lv
:IC ti
5-2. a M
b:U.i v m
lilo PM
64St'H
it 50 AM
6,30 r u
9 25 I'M
35 I'M
0.40 A m
h40l'4
5'OOPM Ar Ofidcn ... Ar
6:05 I'M Ar Denver. . Lv
6.43 am Ar . . . . Omaha . . . . Ar
8'ljr-M Ar . . Chicago ...,I,v
7.00 am Ar, ..Los Angeles.. Ar
8'IS ri Ar .. El Paso .... Ar
4,15 rM Ar....Fort Worlh...,Ar
7.55 A m Ar.. New Orleans. ..Ar
UtNlNU CARS
QltSEkVATIQN CAR
Pullman lirst-clas and tourist ideemiK car
attached to all through trnim , Toutitt can
through to Chicago without change,
ROSMUkd MAIL, -DAlLY.
.Ar (4.'iof)l(
Lv 1 1 50. r M
Lv 1 7.MO A M
8:30 AMI Lv. . . Portland"
1055 A MLv...,Baletn....
5,'jo rM) Ar . Rosobure..
WiiM' SIDE DlVblON.
1IKTWKKN TORTLANU AND CORVAI.LIS.
AMUlains dally except Sunday.
730 a M I Lv. . .Portland. . Ar I 550 r m
ii. '55 pm Ar....Corvnllis.. Lvf i.-iom
At Albany and Corvallis con. ect tit
tains of the C. & E. Ry .
InWendence" TaSKeRui:k. "
HXfRlvSH TKAIN PA1LV LKXCKrr SUNDAY.
8.'2S A M
A M
AH
Direct connections at han hrancuco with
steamship Ihei fo HAWAII, IAPAN.
CHINA, 'IIIEPIIILLII'INES and Al'S
TRALIA.
Tor through tickets and rates call o- V.
W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, er V- I).
OAllRILLhON City 'ticket Agent, S32 Com
mrrclat M. Salem Or.
4:50 P
730 P
H-3Q P
M) Lv ...Portland... Arl 8.-2S
M Lv....McMinnvlllcLvl-5.-5oj
M) Ar Independence Lv) 4:50 ,
K. hUhllLLK, Manage).
C.MARKHAM O. K.&P.A. Portlsn
JAILT MU
J"
.
1 1
An independent Associated Frais I'.ierfor IhelVo.
pie. Send for Hatupleu free.
Tiik Journal has tliq fullest rcixirtof the doliiL'h of
the leididuturujind atate oillclalti, usjvsell. usMndeien
dgut, cle.tr iml conclMVcmiunnt on u II publlclumtters.
Send a trial htiberlptbiii.
IEOPUII 1UJOS
Notice to Bridge Contractors
and Builders.
Nutlco Is hereby ulvcn that tho
CNutnty court for Marlon County, Ore
u'otii requests bid from contractor
iiiul bulUlun to repair tlio Joint comity
combination bridge over the Santlum
much of the old stringers for lloorlnt;
purposes that rc bound and tit
fur ttmt purpose,
Done this Otli day of Octeber, 1809.
W. II ALL,
County Clerk for Marlon County Ore
k'on. Oct tl d&w-:w
Oregon SI1011 Line Railroad
The Direct Itoiinjio
Montana, Utah. Colorado
ami all Eastern Points
(lives rlinlro ot tun lavurllo roulw, l the
Union I'ailtio futt Mll l.luu, rr tliu
itldllraiiclebceiile l.lui'.
Look at the tunc
11 Dayf to Salt Lake
2 Days t Denver
3 1 Days to Chlcauo
Days to New York
Unliolstrrnl Toil
VtVt ltlllltlic Phalr f'n
1st UliH'pliiR Cars, and riillttmu I'aluru
nirci'ersni'arateti on mi trams.
For further Information applr.to
IIOIHK A llAUKKIt, Axeiits,8lcm
W K COMAN.den'IAiieiil
(J. O. TKIIHV. Trav. Pass. Ant
121 Third St. rortlaml
Tan great; salt lake aouTt
The attention ot eamUuml travoieis is
called to the advantages olTtrtd thtm by the
Rio Grande Western, t'lietiieat Salt Uke
Route " The same rate prevailed whether
the trip is rnai e via llumineton or an Fran
cisco The passenger has hit cluice of two
routes out ol Portland, thiee through Colo,
rado, and lour east thereof. No oth'r line
out of Portland can cin-r such a variety ol
routes In addition, a day's stopover is given
all 1 asiencers at any oint in Utah or Colo
rado. 1liruuc.li pullmsn and touust sleciw
ng cars are lunon allrains, as well ai free
rcclininu chair cars, the service and ac
commodations oflered are equal, if not su
lienor to i!ioe of any trans-continental road,
and lates are always as low as the lowest.
If you contemplate a trip east, writo to
J. U. Mansheld, G ntml Acent, Rio Grande
VJesttm Kailway, 141 'Ihlrd Mreet, l"oitnd
Oregon, for any inlormalion you may need in
refeiente to rates, routes or accomodations
w 11 10-tf
You Can Get
a Lower Berth,
I til ono exception tho through
trains of the llurllnnton Itoute
are almost Invariably wcll-IIIIed.
Tlie exception Is our St I'uul
CIiIcjio Limited. On the limited
Micro Is Ubuully roam and lo
spare. ,
Don't Infer that- It Us neither
so Hue, nor so fut, as ANY train
of ANY other line between bt
Paul und Chicago On tho con
trary, there Is no nmru beautiful
train In America. It has eleclrle
lliflit, steitn heat, wide vestibules
the most satisfactory dfnfair-c a
bcrvlca on tho contlnont-aud
lower berth 'or eyerybfMly,
A.0.SI1ELI)'JN.
(Jeit'l Ai-eut, J'orlland, Or.
IHtunds, util a hundred Is u, welkin' river betweou Marlon County and
nf pluiui In box uou iMjtiiuis, in jilLinn County near Stayton, Oak'oii,
makes S2(. At the rate or 41 00 mukos unit repair und retlll the s-tuie with
u (W -a dlilerunce tin the piur.11 iu ivix J now timbers aUivo the uiedle beams.
lu uccortlunco wltli the puns and
Rebuilt.
The woid tUk of RadoUyo A l)toll,
wliiih slid into the river jut npmlto
lii-utland. Frldi- Inst, the th nit.,
Iiiu Iksjii itdiullt. Alijtiit IT eunU of
wimmI were ciuriod down, but the owiiem
m.-iecdod in mvIui; tho roittur mrtton
of it
To Curo LnOrlppu In Two Day
IW Mtallr ttmiuo Qnlttloi lahMs, All
Huruuis riuii iihs uiiiuj ir u ro
x
ufuiili rotuu.1 tlus uiiiuKi if il fat'
V. OrutrV sUiutlura U uu wwh lu;
3li8K A mm M.
w oun
tiordon. ono of the
'"44sa Biiin
9
of iN.IOuiuklucti total illiTereuce of
- inun iu inns i 1 iv ur ao.iu 1 save
uu oauu pmuu, a very ruir prx.tit on
mtoli pluuuuud ul.truosavltiK'on u cur
bKid. I could till this entire paper full of
iiunios of p.triteii ilmt have bouiit,
ellliur u plaue, orpin or owlnir n,t.
uhlno from me- I will gue you Hie
UUIIIUS 01 kix uuiy "ViK rrof, V
llawloy, iltNi. 11 Myer, Dr. V, II."
llyrd, Father I. I'laeittis. ( Mi.
Aiik'el. tnl Durbin and Mr. I' .
Illuuos. Kreit: ihoie profoional men
und ladles wlm uiouood Judges, you
liniu ovideneo tbut lltey fuund tuy
tiHjk s uod and as clioap or cheutwr
tlinn any otlier place.
Ai thoe (HHjpIo bayo found 11 to
uieir ttuvuin.ii;e 10 ouy from me,
ulll
not. you aim?
1. ........ 1 ...... 1 ...
Nilem ehiwl touehor. Im roturmsl Li,,,,,,,,,! .,i,m,Jw,r th ,' l?"K. V.V.
. ,.,. - ,.-, .... H,,j ummc
fltUU l'lirtlrtud.
Mr and Mr. O. A. Gray loft on last
nijjht m train for Kiuiouo wboio Mr.
(miyliAH tho mperintoiuloiuv iiupn.xe
uieutant tho Male uuierit .
uunuiuoiurer or dtler can ruihK.
lay down u tdnejo uliipmenl of a piano,
uruHtt iirwttliiif tnacliltie.
OKUKUK O WILL.
N- 11 ()iiuucret.il olni't. Saleni p
HM.tle l.uili Uiitk u Is i ,v
and biR'cltlcallonson tile In ,llie oillce
of the County Clerk for M&rion
County, Oregon, and also on tile In
1110 omco or toe uounty Cleric ror Linn
uouuty. ureuou, ami notice U hereby
further lyen thnt the County Court
for Marion County will meet ou Wed
nexlay tho 18th day of October, IbtW,
at the hour of three o'clock p. 111 , at
tho Con nly Court room lu the County
ixiiin iiuuse intaiem,urenon. to open
4ud consider bald bid, at which said
time and place the County Court for
Lluti County, trei!ou, U hereby re
quested tujjlu stnd consider the said
Dldsunri the mutter of repairing the
-aid bridge
The rhthi is rebervetl to reject any
ana all bids. A rertltled ehciiue pay-
able to the order of the County Clerk
for Marlon Ounty, Oregon for tlve
IKT cvnt of the amount bid u also re.
lulred to accmupany each bid The
bUccNful iddder will be required ttr
cxtcutea bond for the faithful per
luruiauro 01 vnp auiiraci. 1 110 con
Dissolution Notice.
Tho undersigned Ins sold his Inter
est In the Red Front livory business
ot Ullrey and I-jirn to V. A. Stevens,
and the business will be continued by
Messrs Puuo und Stevens. All bills
Uk'uinst the tlrm should be presented
ui once uud all accounts ura jay
able to the undersigned,
W111. Ullrey.
Sept. 20. lbl9. O-'JC-tf
Call For Bids,
l'umiant to tho order of the Com
ni'in Council of the city Of Snle.u, Ore
no 11, bid;, aro hereby called for, for
three hundred and sixty live (365i
ousueis or vrooa wnito oats, crop or I
louj, iu udueusertHi at, me Mro De-
parimens neanquarters in tilt's city,
00 the 15th or October' IS9D, ibe rluhl
beltik.' hereby reerved by Euld council,
to reject any and all bids tiled In this
nohair. Dated Ht Salem. Orpi-nn n,ia
26lh day of September, 18W. 0-27-td
Crossing the Rockies.
The most delightful ride acros the ronii.
nent IS through Ulili and Coloradn, ever
wnatis knowuas " trie htenlc Routv of the
orld," It nutters not at whit season of
the year ihe t ip is nude, at no time docs
the scenery giow nonotonous. It an evrr
changing panorama of the beauiki of naime.
One moonntyou are passing ihiouih gorefs
walled in by locks thousand of feet 1 igh
and Ihe nest you arc abuTe Iho snow line'
skirting peaks that tower abeve you until
they seem almost to reach the sky. One of
the charicteiutlcs 0 ihe Colorado climate
is thu the extmms of temperature ae
never met wi h It is neither s 1 cold in
winter ror wsini in tinnier, as u on tie
lines of railwa. which cross ihs' iliwir . .1
plains The traveler iu.i ih.-. W.. r!..'.i.
A Few Interesting Facts
Wlien puple are contcinpl.iing a tup
whether on tmstness or pleasuie, th y natur
ally want the ttest service oi tamable o far
as speed, comfort and safely Is concerned
Employes of the Wisconsin Cenlial Lirn re
paid to verve ihe public ir.d our liais sie
operated so as to make do e connK'ioru
with diverging lines at nlljunclhn jiuts
Pallmtn I'aUce Mctping and (. hair Ois
on through rVains.
Dining car service unescelled, Meals
a la Caite,
In order to obtain rihts fli.i clif. lU'. t.
ask the ticket agent to sell ou a ticket '
TUB WISCONSIN CKNTHAI, LINES
and' you will mske dirtrt crinrinons
St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee an ' all
toinlt East,
'or any further Infoimation call . n any
lidet axent .or corresxnd with
JAS. lt)KD.
General pass, Ai;rnt
MllvrAKklr. VW
or JAS. A UjQCK,
G. nnal Agent,
346 Stark htieet,
IOKTI.AM). 0K.
No (Vloro Uarpet Monopoly-
llo U.m C.iJ ,v
VV..rK .1.1... .1. :. . v 1 .. l
fhe soelccaat Kaft Like C.tv tir .... UW l jVjN "- UIW IXS
wnrre ccisetn L-LMen and
Farmers Attention.
A.M. Humphrey A- Go. will rmIve
no nionr gram at the Wallace. warehoUM.
Hut w ill tako euro of, buv and store all
uratu olTonsl at ivan.li. ... .... i'.,t... 1 ir.. .1
... .. 1 . . ; . " ..- -.w. .... ,(,..., , IU.. V
imcuir 10 unii tno contract, ruay txi trwl. 1 Uv.o
awarded liall bo etititll to use bo 10 5 at I w A M Mimi-iiuki A Co.
P fdl
n aicrt
Co. or
l.enver rj, I
classet o,' tickets.
ror infot.naion as tnmr. i-ir
. . ", .
uescnptiv pamph ets, oil 01 the
Ticket Aeei t of the t). R R . N
southern tcibc.o., or d rets
J D. MANSFIELD. Geu'l Agt.
Rt Gr.nd Wwiern Railway, 142 IMrdj
wn, STJfuana, vregon.
Great Oppettunity for Home Seekers.
To close an estate wbioliis somewhat
Involved, town proportion, farms ami
small tracts in fruit and otliurwue tall
in Salem ami vicinity) w ill bo sacrificed
Only jvartial payment minimi. In-"
Uavejtist rccelvw) starve snd rlfH"'
Uoe or -aiit. Hiiie and Mstt'K
lTria are U.utlil In Hie lsl wiaiS'
n.l will brniV monopoly pru-
balrm.
A NJ:Ar HEARSE
Jntt a.l,l.l r.,r the fr-f oieof al' "
of our UluWriatinj Uetsrlmntl
Wsui.utmvn AMvuta
Tioga Ikock Palvui, Or
Capital Tunis Slwp-
IXvilorin Cast I ion, Wrought iron ;
Stove platet. t-opiwr, bmi-ji, linr,
letui.rono rublxir. baw. hide. I
A JKU aud boni'ii. j
. J. I) lU'IlKNSTFJN. Proprietor ,
13il Cunrt St r-aleii' Or !
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