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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1899)
R- f mmmviff , ',r TTiimsam aanata w i-jiinrniiniyrri'irrrTTr- ,tii7iHl)lfa1l'J-t"1''v"''""'""' ""'" IriHniailla ift ur (Guarantee a, a; Your Money Back if You Want III Top Coat is an absolute necessity These cold mornings, and we are fully prepared to meet your every want in Box Coats, Ulsters, and MacKintosnes 01 every description. Ian 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. ) Mackintoshes in box $7,50 and cape Coats blue, black, tan and browns. SL50 to $12 (3. Wl. 3-obnson & Co. 257 Commercial St., Salem, Or. THE IM1LT JOURNAL BY HOVBH DROTUBRB FKIDA, OOTOHICH. 13, 18!)!). Dally, One Tear 93.00, In Advance Dally, Tout MonUis Sl.CO. U' advance Weekly, One Tear $1.00, in ii Jvnnco JOURNAL X.RAY'a." Raleni U In Hid linndn of tho illHnentorn tlio religion Populist In Knujaiid. Chaplain Gilbert opened tho Oregon aynod with n vory fetching oxpaiiHlnnlst prayer. " O rover Clovolaml linn Joined the na tional antl-cxpandon party. Thai nmVprt 28 of thorn) itiiigwiiinpH. There will hardly ho n l'ro-Hrltlnh pnrty In tills country iiiiIosh It lxi tho American antl-oxpiuiHlon Icagno. Ami they ought l fight with thu lloorn on till" llMU. 1 Kto'm hoping llnrvoy Scott limy never wrloimly ciimtintur wlmt ho ternm tho i mm t denpiruhlo of all InlhinneeH -"the Indignation of tho common people." When tho rity ran put X00 In tho trniNiiry mill ratine 1100,000 to I hi Hpont here, It would lj a mighty menu man who would block giving title to it hlock (f U IIhui avenue for it M)Htolllco nlto, I'rt'Nldoiit Krngor'N nephew onro nuked 1 it in for u government Job. Oom l'nul told him kindly: "I ran do nothing for you. For it tniltonlinato poNltlon you uru lacking In Intelligence, mid all the hither olllcoa urn tilled." TIiIh him no application to Oregon oIIIcIiiIm who em ploy relntlw. Tho lliinuclnl reiort of l.liiu county Ih nt hand for thu nix months ending Oeto imt 1. It liewn: unpaid warrautH iKino j Interest accrued none; Intercut paid none; warrants drawn and unpaid none; total llahllttlex none; roeonriea f(U,U8fl.:. Ho much for I'opullHtH, Dem ocrat and Dehorned ItupuhlicaiiH. Tho atiprtMiio luurt In agitated hy u vory tkkllnh question. Thoro Ih a oaoe Wforo It ot a man urnwted for having In bin iHXibCimlon and Helling nivuii trout, llu caught thoni In tho Ntato of Wash ington vihero It watt lawful hut mild thum In Oregon where It wiih iinlavful. Ih ho a criminal? Ax tho trout wore In orig inal package, not manufactured gondii, they coiiio under tho Interntutu com merco act and Oregon Iihh no Jurlwlle tlon without an act of emigres confer ring It. So nay the mipreino court. Ah thu Oregon Judges all lovo to catch and oat trout, they would prefer to dlxeiiHs the trout. Uird ItoHelH'iry, the Kuglhih Liberal leader, In a patriot before being a parti Han. Although In Hii'pportof u doubt ful ciiuhc, become to tho mipport of an administration to which he Is politically oppoHcd. lie cays: "An ultimatum him been nddreiwcd to Great llrltnln by the South African republic which Ih Itfolf it declaration of war. In thu face of this attack upon thu nation, the people will undoubtedly close their ranks and relegate party controversies to a more convenient sphere." Tho Oregonlan puhlishcH tho unlaw ful methods of raising U'ipiihllcaii cam paign funds in Ohio. Hut do they raisu any Hitch funds In n lawful manner? How do Mltchcllimii, McllridclHUi.Murk Ilammlsin, and Tom Tongucslsm flourish in Oregon but hy mich methods oi cor ruption mid bribery? Isn't tho Ore gonlan minting war mi the whole works? The Now York Mate Democratic incut. Ing was controlled by Hlehard Croker, and ox-Senator David II. Hill was turned down. A llryan resolution was adopted, Hccondcd by Croker and op. posed by Mill. It was ipiito natifal that New York DuinoorutH Hliould turn down it man of brains and elevate a boss. " The Illinois (ieriiinu l.utheiaii Con ference rcsohea agaiustllfolusiirauco ho caiiMt the money olitalned Is not thu re Biilt of work, gift or Inheritance. The money that is scut away, from Orejou for Insurance keeps onu half of the com munity fcratuhlng to get It, An Impure Stomach make Impure blood. Constipation, belching, nervousness, Insomnia, pal pitation and biliousness urc danger signals that your stomach Is Incom petent that Is doing poor work. Don't experiment give It. Hosteller's Stotnuch Hitters, and bo well. Try It for inaliirlit or fever und ague, The result will astound vnu. Get It ut any drug store and see that a Piuvatk Hkvknui; Stamp covers the neck of tho bottle. Thoro Is HoStcttCr's y$,nR Stomach as uood Bitters thoin Just about ho often, but It's In a new form ovory time. Yesterday a prominent merchant ex hibited to a .TouiitfAi. rcorter a bunch of so-called "Sotivonlrs," and remarked with a smile of disgust, "Sucked In again !' What a euckor I am." Ilo re ferred to n neat pamphlet gotton out, as tho smooth solicitor claimed, "under authority of tho Chamber of Com merce." (tho Chamber of Commerce ol courro didn't prevent Its publication, and tho net result Ih thu man who in) vests must pay for his ad, and then pay for circulating them. They are dually shoved under tho counter, and very llttlo good Ih accomplished. The true rule for busbies peoplo to adopt In referenco to the advertising Is to do it with home peoplo, ami in such a way as to got direct returns. Tho dally news paper, which guards tho city's intercuts all thu year around und reaches tho homes of the people who trade here, Is thu cheapest Investment. OiirSttloin merchant yesterday re marked with seusu, "I'll never again bo taken in by a foreign advertising solici tor." Tho nuwfpnor works for your town mid your trade while you sleep, and deserves your advertising business. Tho Dost Prosonptionr or Malaria Chills mid Kcvnrlna bottle of OliorKH Tahtk i.kss CHI I, I. Ionic. It In Dimply liuti rind (piliilnoln n Innlolo form. Nit rare, no Day, I'rleo fioo. 7-17 il Aw 4in AT ALBANY ToCuro LnUrlppu In Two Dnyti Tiike Umthn llrtiimi l)iiliitnt Talili'ti, All ilniKul.l riifiinil tlm iiiiimy tf II f.ll m rum f.. W.tlriutiiialurn l mieai'li li '" IIRYAN ON NEW ISSUUH. W K?l gg rr He Does Not favor the Wltdrawal of Troops In the Philippines, Hon. W J. llryan was Interviewed at Dos Moines, Iowa, on theiiolltieal issues especially the 1'hlllpplno ipiestion, say ing: "Wo aro planning to make things lively In tho campaign nuxt year, audi think no will mieevvil lietter than in 1 HtHl. I'oiuier Issues have changed Homowhut, and now oiiuh have come In which strengthen our position, and wu will add many votos to our column. I do not ileum it advisablu or possible to statu no far ahead, what issuu will Ut chief in Impoitaucu. CoiidltioiiH and dlreuuistancoH may changu between then and now. Our ktmw of 181HI, aroi just as iuiK)rtant now as thou; others hau nrlMiit hIiicu then, ami may still command more attention." Ah to tho withdrawal ot troops from thu Philippines. Mr. Ilrvau dlolatiil tills statumuut; "No, I don't favor thu withdrawal of out troops. What I do bollee and have rctcutodly aiinonnasl, Is that wo should ut once declare our purpose in uutiilvo. mil terms, hpositiu that thu I'lllpinos cannot doubt it, to grant them full and complete Independence tho moment thuy hao iMtnhllshcl a stable govern ment. I Im.I1uo, if we should make such an announcement right now, tho war would ewiKo in very short time, ami our troop could withdraw without lay ing down their arms enemy. Hirthermoro, I bellovu il wo had come out with such an announce- Will Uc Held the Next Annual Conven tion of Sunday Schcol Workers. Tho fourteenth annual convention of thu Oregon State Sunday School AshocI lion will bu hold at Albany, October IM-'-'H, 1MM). A splendid program Is being caicfully prepared, helpful speakers will ho pro vided, and otory worker IhhioIHciI. 1'rlmary, normal, homo department and house to house visitation work will ho thoroughly prevented and practical help obtained. The importance of this meeting, thu low railroad fares, thu warm welcome assured thu delegate, should Insure a largo attendance, ami Sunday school workers bearing proor credentials will icccivo free entertainment. Delegates paying full fare over thu Southern Pacillc to Albany will bu ru turned ut one-third faro. Hut note care fully that in every case a receipt must bo taken ami countersigned at the con vention. Ti'-kcts will he sold October W and I'll, good to return on or befoio October III. Tho O. It. ,t N. Co.(rail Hues) will i-cll tickets to Portland at one faro for tho round trip, and tickets will bo i-old Oc tober 21 to SO, good to return on or be foru Outoltor .'II, It Ih expected that special cars will leave Portland for Albany at Hilli) a, in., October L'll, and return from Albany at noon on October LH. If a sullleleiit number (tU)) to lilt these cars Is oli talned, tho low rate of fl.V.'o from Port laud to Albany and return will ho made, and all delegates beyond Portland are invited to take these cars. Sund names of all delegates to A. A, Morse, lUI Welder street, Portland, Or expenses including olIlcorH compensa tion, f 230.37; case closed, C. K. Head, voluntary bankrupt ; farmer; nsscts os shown by petition, M.371): liabilities, t4.ri20.32; dividends including t53.:WI taxes due Marion county, $(500.51 ; rate per cent paid cred itors on claims pioved, 30; cxponses $54.50; more than half of tho liabilities Bccnred by mortgage on assets; enso still pending. John M. and Itachel A. Klljon, bankrupts; voluntary; farmer; usets, none; HabilltleH, f 11,030; dividends, none; ex jieiiHes.f 2.04; caso closed. L. JJ. Illnln, Mini county, voluntary bankrupt; retail dry goods merchant : assets, $350, all set apart as exempt: liabilities, $41,352.74; dividends, none; expenses, $0.70; made nn assignment under stato law hi 1807; case closed. II. II. Cone, voluntary bankrupt; farm laborer; assets, none; llnbll. Ities, $.1,102.3(1; dividends, none; ex penscH $$2.45 ; pauper case; case closed. Mrs. I). L. Kiester, voluntary bank rupt; milliner; assutfl, $3,093.15; li abilities, $2,340.52; dividends, none; expenses, nono reported; In courso of administration. Summary of cases closed during thu year ending September 30, 1800: Number voluntnry petitions, ; No. cases, I; total assets, $1,757.08; total liabilities, $(12,185.53; total dividends, $1,170.71; rate iter cent on total liabil ities, 1 55-02; No. cases paying dividend, 1 ; average cost for conducting case, in cluding fees, 400.30. Another Theatrical Attraction. A new musical farco lomedy, entitled "A Hroach of Promise" has been added mi this Heason'H tlircatrical nttntctloii?, ami will receive its initial local presenta tion at tho opertt house. Fiom advance reports, tho production has scored a genuino success from both an artistic and lliiauclal standpoint, and will no doubt bo well received here. It possesses many novel and pleasing feat ures, with bright sparkling comedy and catchy music reigning supiome. Thu greatest attention lias been given to even thu smallest details in respect to an elaborate staging of the play, which Is founded on it remarkably funny plot. Tho various roles aro numerous speciali ties aro rendered by an excellent com pany, prominent among whom nru Jo soph Harrington, Hurt llavurly, Fred Seville, Nellie Seuuett, Itosa Crouch and many other favorites. Seats now sell log. Tho I.CKt of nil 1'llls am Hhi.ojiam'h An Economical Cook Should lmveono of our meat choppers attached to her kitchen table tho year around. Its itcefuiness Is not confined to anv particular season, nor any mrtlcnlar artlclo of food. The tough steak and "leftover" pieces of cold meat may be changed Into palatable and wholesome dishes by its use. Resides It will chop meat and apples for your mince pies. It will chop nuts for your salad and cake. It will chop cabbage for cold slaw. It will chop onions and peppers for the Chili sauce. It pulverizes crackers forescalloped oysters. It pulverizes dried bread for dressing. It pulverizer nuts for nut butter. In fact it does everything and more than can ho done with chopping bowl ami knlfo and in one-tenth tho time. Av 1" Tho price will permit tho family of tho most mode- W 1 f- I 1 rate Incomo to own one, and its cost can bo saved tin I 111 out of the scrap dish. Wo sell them for jf -'' R. M. Wade & Co. Hardware, Mt. flDg?1 College I For hoys and young men. iu lienedlctliio miners. Conducted by Healthfully and attractively located, (14 miles from preparatory .Matne Italian ng, Telegraphy, anisic, a Mtecmi ciass is provmeu lor Bin, dents who on account ot farm lalwr, wish to enter Into iu fall and leavu early In spring. Academic degrees and teachers stuto certificates and statu diplomas con ferred. Send for catalogue. Address, The Pkinidknt Mount Axokl Ciim.koe, Mt. Angel, Ore. Salem, 40 miles from Portland.) ue.Mi'Mm: anil nioiiotioii ueuiiskh: Literary, Scientific, Classical, formal, Commercial, hi'ixt.u. UoimsKS in matics, Surveying, Drawing, Civil Service, French, German, Spanish, Shorthand. Tynewrltii OLINGER RIGDON Undertakers and Hmbalmcrs. We wish to announce to tho general public that wo have purchased thu most elegant and magnificaiit funeral car, of latest design, and aro therefore in a posi tion to handle funcrtils in a much better manner than heretofore, and with less ex tene. Wu have long felt that Salem, being the capital city of a great statu, should be up to date in the manner of handling funerals, and wu have therefore snared no expense iu iturchasing tho car. It was built hy the James Cunningham Co., llochcster, New York, who build tho finest ohlclos In the t'nited States. While this is not tlioimjtcxienrivo funeral car ever built, still it is the lines t ever shipped to Oregon. We cordially Invito all to Inspect our facilities, and when necessity requires, to give us liberal patronage. OUNUKIt A KIUDON. HBATINGI Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIME CARD. 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. tn. Train leaves Corvnllls.... 1:45 p. in. Train arrives Yaqulna... 5:50 p. tu. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 700 a.m. Leaves Corvallis 11:40 ti. m Arrives Albany 12:25 p. in. 3 For Detreit: Leaves. Albany 7:40 u. to. Arrives Detroit 11:55 a. tu. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:25 p. tn. Airives Albany 5:35 p. in. OLctivcs i lbany 0:05 p. in. Arrives Corvallis 0:55 p. iu. SLeavcs CorvalHs 0:40 a. in. Arrives Albany 7:25a.m. One and two connect ut Albany and Uorvullls with Southern Pacific Mains, giving direct servlco tD and from New port and adjacent beaches. No. 0 runs from Albany to Corvallis on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays only. No. 5 runs from Corvallis to Albany on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days only. Trains ror tnc mountains nrrivo at Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reach camping grounds on the lircltcnbush and Santlam river the 0.R.&H DEIMllTI ron Fnst Mall Sp.rn, BttO- knnc F vcr 2.30 pm 8 pm. In. m nx. Hun iu p, m, same day. II. U WALUKN, T. K. 1'. A. J.TUKNKR Ascnt, EDWIN flTONK, MntiRKOr Albany, Ore. WILUMKTTK IllVKH DIVISION STEAMER ALBANY, Captain Znmnlt. Leaves Salem at 7 a. ru. for Portland nud way landings every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tho steamer him been ciilrnetl with flrt clnn accommodation, inclnmiiK an elegant piano. UnsurpiMecl (or carrying both freight and paisctiKent. Dock-Koot ot State street. Kl). N. i:i)i:SAecnt. Canadian y Soo Pacific Lino. Travel in comlort by the Vanity Fair, l'attou Hros. phiyisl a lino company to a good house last night. There luivu been no hotter commidcaus, NKcialIstH and ballet performance combined at Salem than the Vanity I'alr Co. It was a continuous performance without a dull spot iu it. Iu spltu of thu small hx scare, that has about expended itself, there was a very good audience and thuy thoroughly enjoyed themselves, Murray Wade, thunuw programmer has Introduced some new features on the play hill that aro appreciated. Salem Improvement!. (I. ! Smith Is having a new addition built to his home at till Marlon street, to piovido room, (Irlsnold & Chaso aru putting up a 1000 gallon redwood water tank for ' C. Cmiss slaughter yard. It. I). Trover, thu photographer is having some substantial improvements made on his projHirty iu Illvorsidu ad dition, and thu cottage will bu enlarged and made partly two story. A. W. Dennis Is working on thu job. STEAM, HOTAIR, HOT WA1 JBR, promptly, substantially Estimates furnished, and work done and at honest prices. Fruit and Mop Dryer work a specialty. T. S. BUSBOUGH?, 102 Stato St, Phone I5II flALLiTO I-oavc Salem BOO am tTim Tlin nmlBat TIME SCIIKDOLE. from Cortland Salt iXko.'Dc'nvcVTtrWo'rTh umana, Hantaa City, Ht AAii(BtiiiitBi(u nuu nsi, Walla Walir,"tfk7n7,"Mlni;r apolts, Ht. Paul, Duliith, Mil. wankee t'lilcago nul eiiit. OCEAN HTEAMHIlflu" For San Krauclaco, Hall every nvo doyo. COI-UM11IA ltlVKlt U11A tltMu To Astoria and way LnniUngn, WILIjAMETTK ItlVEIt Portland, Nowberu and way Landings. AU,mv 0.15 pn SpiH Hycr a. m. p. in t P. m. ex bun, ArBs. Iam O.P. in. Jiun Wm, Krl WILLAMETTE RIVER D1VISION. Daily boats to Portland at above. Transfers to street car line at Oreg) Cltv If the steamers are delayed there oun3 trip tickets to all points In Oregon, Wnhl . ton, or Californi a. Connection made at 1'ott land with all rail, ocean andriver linen W. II. HURLUURT. Gen'l Tas. Act. Portland, Or G. M. TOWERS, Agent, Trde street dock Salem. DOISE & DARKER, Citv Acenu. SOUTH AND EAST THE SMSTA R0JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co, I7KX) P M) 0.-45 TM 7.'4S A H ) KXriBSS TRAINS RUN DAILY Lv...;l'oitlarl. A m ! m lllMMU-lbUJ .... Ar. San Francisco, 5roo P M 6:05 p M 6.43 A M 8'IS p M 7.0O A M 8'IS ' 4.'5 P M 7.55 A m Ar (U:IDam Ar S1 am Lv b:0.', cm Ar Ogden....Ar iiiopm Ar Denver. ..Lv 645PM Ar . . . . Omaha . . . . Ar 8 50 a m Ar .... Chicago ....Lv 6,30 PM Ar. ..Los Angeles.., Ar 9.25 PM Ar ... . Ell'aso .... Ar 2.35 p Ar.. ..Fort Worth.. ,,Ar 8.4oAm Ar...New Orleans. ..Ar 8.40 ru All freidi K'odx. No old Htix-k left over. BRBWSTBR I'llOtlC IJ81. TIUC 1'I.OUU AND tiet our prices. Lowest in tho city 5i WHITE. 1)1 Court Mt. KICI5D MLCN Use Allen's I'oot-Ease in Your Qlovea a iniiy writes; -i niiiiku Aiion'h I'oot-K.tso Into iny gloves ami rub 11 little on my liiinds. it saves my nlovo by alwiirlilng pompl ration. It Is a most dainty toilet powdur," Alton's I'ootKiiso m likes' tight or now shoes easy. Alwaya uso Ittu Uruak In Now Shoos. It keeps the fcol cool ami comfortable. Wo Invito tho attention of physicians and mimes to thu 11b oltito purity nf Allon's Koat-Kuso. All drug ana hIuk) stores (.ull It. l!5c. Sample sent FUKK. Address Alton ampli . (Mil istcd. Lo llov, N. Y, I A Uieach of Promise," uuunuiifcil us thu attraction at the opera bonne nuxt Monday evening, Is an entirely new creation and said to Ik onu of thu hrlghtoxt mutdcul farco comedies presented for somo time. It was wilt ton volely to amiiHu and Judging from tlte Imix olllco receipts, it is a most pro nounced success. Tho plot of tlu piece centers around one Owen Ullllgan, a wealthy rwal ostato sptvulator, who, of matrimonial tendencies, makes the, ae iiialiitaueo of lHsvutful Daisy Kynes. It is a lino at II mt sight, at least, on the part of Mr. tiilllgau.aud he Immcdiatcly propocos marriage and is accepted. To Ids tuirprlho ami horror ho later hntriu that tliu object of his allviioiis is no other than thu former wife of the late Mr. Oration, uud Inning a strong din Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. RcrnfuUi tho most ohstlnato of blood troubles, and is often ihu result of an 1 Inherited taint Iu thu blotnl. ti. S 8. la tho only remedy whlah goes deep enough to reach Scrofula it forces out vory trace of tho disease, and cures the worst oases. Ur son. Oharll. was altlletfdlrom Infancy villi Suroruin and ha iuffi-rm that II was lD)KXllie louirvt Inui (or tUr jars Ills Seed and tiody were a oiass o( sarti, and tils tyrslyht aiaq Ueaui Hrvlrd. No irrnmeni sparail mat lliouiht would n-llrve Dim, but li kivw von .111WO lllall. I UmlJvflVra' tlmiMt dffiutlrcd uiliu ftt-s,. ivrr LrliiK inrd, wicii yl. ITT r, y ih adWot a friend X, ; 1 wave hi in d. H. 8 h tTl lownm oprciiioi ah ' ldd Imiirutrniriitwai till result, and atlti k..h.'.u", 'n "1!m no mm who Vuow X Ida tairarr dreadlul oundllluii wmild liax rroo!riUd him. All lb re , hU IohIv MT halnl. Ills skin la iwrtrellv clar and Muooth, and h has been restornt 10 irl!l a-alMi, Mas h a Maumt. MJKImiit Maen.tia. Vr rel blood trouble It I a waste f iIhm to cxiect a cure from the doo toM, JUood diseases are beyond their U. wiA'a Siwciflo, Lk.lL Tlist I JllHIIl (,,,,wth Advertising Fakir Continue to ... T. . . iii Oct In III Wotk. I Closed and INrndlng Ucfore Referee John I r"TCTV7n . T.,K JouHNAthasmunytlme-wttrnll Uayn. .. Salem the Pas, Ye , wjr hUj f'Mfy gijf.r-nt"N' iloo'p'o business mei) against tha, II, Kaudmer.rutail merchatit.clothiug, ymsjiy pinliin, i cwtsw's no pot wiles of tho stranger In town whosunka etc., voluntary bankrupt; assets, fl, s, mmrmrr, T X iwliwwl. j them In for dollar. 011 soma lllm.llm,-t07.OSillbllitic,f5,7tO.; dividend In- aJ?iyfc! Jgtfjfrf lry..?-?f yr!MwM advertising dulge. but the sharper from ' eluding f 10.00 taxes due Marion count v, wmut VmrttMiT Qm., iHMW, U, nhnml Is bound to got In his work 011 U7U.7l .ratuvrcentMidcmU(ors'.M lOUAY'S MAKKKT. I'oiiti.imi, Oct. III. Wheat valley Walla Wiilhi.BSc. to fill. l'lour Portland, :t.(X) to It.'.'."). Supei lino 15 jut hlil. Oat wiiito :ir.(3;mc. urev :i:i to llle. Hay Timotliv fUt3fll.()0 per tun. Hops HQl'lc; old crop (Ic. Wool Valley. lUQlHe: Eastern Or egon, 8 I : Mohair. '21 & 110. Mlllstuff llrau, $17; shorts, $18, Poultry Chickens, mixed, f.:i0t) to t.00 Ifons4 to 5.00, turkeys, live, 12i:ic. Kggs Oregon, 21 to '."."ijc per do.. Hides Green, saltodtiO lbs, HtStV.tiiultv (!0 Mis, 7s0H)tt ; sheep pelts, loQ'JOc. Onions 1 to H4c. Hutter llist dairy, .'KlQIWj fancy creamery, 45o to Mi jier roll, store 22 to U"i Potatoes Wl to IXV er cental. Hogs Heavy dressed flc to ll'dC Slutton I)ressel,(lk.c to 7c lsir immul. Ilecf Steers. fl.eOMM.OO: cows, lU.HO Dog Law Unforced. Tho citv doi; iiitihiir lnm Uni Imuti Impounding dogs litis week, mid many ft!-50 tlresse.1, In-ef rt to 7 aro now lu tlio city ikhiiuI. In linker City tho dog catcher has liven ordoiod to shoot any dog on sight found without a tax tag 011, Veal dressed, 7,(j(38,uO. The Slate Street Maiket. (I. Stelner, UieStute Street llsh, game, ixiultry, and fruit market mini, has not sold out. Ho is still Mirving tho public with fresh lUh, drtvsscl fowls ami oys tors, Them aro now over 10,000 children at tending thu public schcols of Portland. OFTEN WHEN BABY DOES ITS FIRST STEP MOTHER IS TOO WEAK TO WALK It Lit tl tV llliil,W il .-titltlltliJ t.k k-.iilll.il. slit In the face of an i " ' ... " "" "": ' '" ". " " ( IIT tlllUVIIIl'llt IIIO IB IIIVl MlWt n ' HtroiiK pmtoMt on tlio itrt ot tho lady, 111.1 i.w..iL.Ilj 1,. Un.k r... t il....... 1. ..r .......4 I.. al I 1 1 .1 11 11111 I IIIIMVIH IW mil' I1.M t tMVillll t u or ,v '! Zt "1 Hi "' T Hm,,,,.l'n.l.. tlllligan consults lawyer. " '.'' r.'; '""'."""""r'lhooutcomu of which Is a ivnfemneo i.ii.v h tvn iiiiii,ii'tllll.Tl vuoiia UI4VU IH'CII made lu that direction from time to time, but they wore made lu such a way us to rnbo strougiiHMtlous of their sin ceilty Mr. llryan said thut after a few mum days in Iowa, ho will go to Kentucky uud thoiit-e to Ohio to close Ids cam bALUMITES UIUKBD lHtwceii thu widow and thu attorney, ' who employes eery effort to stop the 1 suit, but to no avail, tu the meantime 1 (lllhgaii tnarrrlos UMUtlful Itosie jMiirphy, and things g't into a terrible tangle, but after innumerable laughable I situations and bright specialties everv j thing is straightened out satisfactorily and thu curtain drops on one of the I brightest of musical farce comedies. UANKnUPTCY CASKB. S7s3r 'A t iv lv vSivi MmMtlXr Wfi ' V 1 I SALEM MARKBT. Wheat 08 mninds and oxer l"o. Wool KU-, JlohttlrllOc. Parlev 45 to S.V. OatH ffll and 27c. Hoy Haled, cheat T7.00., Timothy fH.OU. to u Double Train Service to San Francisco, On Oetolier 15 the Southern Pncille Co. will hiaugurate 11 "Daylight Kx press," leaving Portland at 8-:j0a.. 111. and leaving Salem at 10:55 a. 111., reach ing San Francisco ut 7 i45 nextovenlng only one night out. llotli standard Pullmans and tourist sleeiwra will bo attaehiHl. This new train is iu addition to the present Shasta Overland whlrli leaves Portland at 7 p. in. and will give passengers the desired opjiortunlty to see cnmiito tho great Willamette, ImiMpiaand Sacramento valloys, witli out loss of time, nud still nrrho lu Onk- liind and San Francisco at a seasonable )'""r. 10 II ata w PIANOS, URQAN AND SEWlNO MACHINES. 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. Pur full particulars ntt to rates, time and copies of C. P. U. publications up ply to O. M. LOCK WOOD Agent, Salem Ore. II. II, Abott, Agent Portland. E. J.Coylo, A.O.P.A, Vuncouver H.C D1N1NU CARS OUSERVATION CARS. Pullman Inst-clais and tourist sleeping can attached to all through train , Touiistcan through to Chicago without change ROSKBURO MAIL, r-DAlLV. 8,'3o A M ) Lv. . . Portland ,.Ar ( 4.-30 r n ioss AMVLv....Balem.... Lv Ji so.-pm 5:30 rM) Ar....Hojeburg.. Lv (730A u VEsirSiDUI)TVfsfoN. BKTWRRN TORTLAND AND CORVALLIS, Mall tlalns daily except Sunday. 730 a mTLv .... Portland- , Ar I 5 .-50 r h U.-55 rM Ar.... Corvnllls.. Lvf 1:20 ph At Albany and" CorvalHs com.cct Tt rains of the C. & E. Ry. iNUhi'EFrUETTCE'n'ASbEN'lJEK. KXrRKSg TRAIN DAILY KXCEIT SUNDAY. 4:50 P 730 V H:3o r :i m) Lv ...l'ortland....Ari Lv. . . .McMInnvllle Lv Ar Independence Lv) Kggs 18 to 2ti. Hour In ale lots f't.00 retail w hole M.-U). Mlllstuffs bnm tlil.Oi) shorts f IS.tX) Hogs dressed, 5je. l.lvo cattle Steers IlL'oows 2L' to !l. Shcci-f 2.50(3 :. Drcssinl Veal (IMc. Hutter Da rv lSooreumere 221. Pouitr liens 7 to 8 cents. Potatoes .tOc. 'o. A. Knery, a lloguo Itlver ihmcIi grower, this year cleared giKsl money mi his seven acre poach orchard. He sold lO.tXHt worth. Ut nutted over ftMX) ur aero. ah now Is the tlmo when many are thinking of buying plunos, organs und sowing machines, 1 tako this mutliod to remind you that you have with you itn old Jeuler In these llne.s.whoinukes It 11 study to buy his goods so ho cun meet ull udvertlsed prices on tho sunie goods. In the SQwlmi inaclilno line Persons that come to mv slnrn hfI en.. I what prices inuclilncs can bo bought I for, buv hero Others, I find, send, but not near sotnuny us used to do.be I cause so many salesmen thoy tulk to charge so much inoro than thev can get tlieni by sending for them. I Imye In stocK lilrili-arinlselMlircudlnir stmt tie, ull tittacbuients, 4-drawer. oak tablo.sewlng machines for$l5 to $18.50. on do not tuKouny risk sending or depositing your cash, You can see tho machine and sow on It before you pay fiir it. Figure your prices adver tised and freluht and you will seo I am from $1 to 2.50 cheaperthun those prlcus. One example: My guln on oiiiiiiiiiik u oiiiuiu piano 1 nave now ontliuroatl 11 car of plauos, unboxed packed In a cur, ut the rnto of $1.50 11 bundled; prlco of box, $2 ut tho fue- iory; weik'ui, 01 box uveruges lt0 pouuus, 111 n a Hundred Is $10; weight Of Piano In box tiOO noonrU nt 11 iiiiike-. 24. At tho rato of 81.00 makes .iT.",.l,"lVr00C00" l" Par.o In box of $M,4i luaklnu' a total dltrerenco of 2 plus $10 plus $U.40 or $2a,t0 1 save no eucn piano. A vory fulr protlt on each piano und a large saving on a carload. i coma nil tins entire naoer full of Oregon Short Lino Railroad The Direct Itoute to Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Haslenfjl'oinls OUes choice of two tarorlto routes, via the Union 1'iu'ltlo Van Mall I.tnc, or thu Klo (Irande Hcculo Unci. Look nt tho tune 1J Days to Salt Lake 2J Days to Denver ;ij Days to Chicauo 4 1 Days to New York Frev llerllnlnsj Chslr Cars, Uiiholstcrcl Ton lt tUorpliiK Cars, and Pullman I'aluco 81eiersoierated on all trains. Fur further Information apulyito IIOI.SK A HAHKK.lt. Agents, Salem. V. E. COMAN, Ocn'l Aisenl, ('. O. TKBKY, Tmv. Pass. Agt 124 Third St . I'ortland 8.-25 A M S.'SO A M 450 A M Direct connections at han rrancisco with steamship lines fo HAWAII, JAPAN, CHINA, THE PHILUl'INES and AUS TKAI.IA. Tor through tickets and rates call on V. W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, or 0- D. OAIIRILLSON City 'hcket Agent, 332 Com merclal ht. Salem Or. K. KOEULEK, Manager. C.MAUKHAM G. Jr'.&V. A. l'ortlsnl DrPierceS FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION MAKES MOTHERS HEALTHYt.STR0NG Passengers doing Eabt tiuiiorally dosln to trael In comfortable cars and on a llrst-class ro:id IkhI, Tills they can do by going cast via that Ilrst classaud H)uliir roml. thu Northern Pacillc which runs daily vcstibulcd trains with tlrst-vluss Pullmaii hlceoim; cars, tourist slciHrs, through dlniiiir cars and day cmclies and all of tho , Humes of parties that havo bought niimoi nmnu. inmui;i'iii Mioom noi ""iu u iiuuv, urirun OT bOWItlk' 1113- forget that they can suvu monev liv chine from me. I will give you tho buying their tickets in Salem lleforc ' numes of six only yli: Prof W C thuy start in-dead of going to Portland ! Huwloy. Geo. tl Myer, Dr. V 'il' to buy. Hyrd, Father P. Plueltm,, of Ml! .iiiiwiti tii'BKiuK " uirninii nm uoiiiiu 1 "";ui, oui uuroin and .Mris U. II tickets to persons In the wist can lmo' tlliiirc. From these professional moil the tickets telegraphed to jmsMmgers1 a,l ladles who ure good Judges you together with any monoy thev muv wish' have ovldonco that thev rnnH ...u to furnish also, and iiicasu the pasm-! stock is good und as cheap or cheaper gersdonot desire to imiuo the money Jtliun uny other place, will U refundtHl. Si the agents, I As thoo petiple haye found It to Thomas, V'ntt A I'o.. 2S7 Commercial N'olr advantage to buy from me win street. lO-P.'Ht not you alsd? In sliort, I buy and sell my goods as Kx-Seuator A. It. Price, of Athena, "eap and eheoper than uny outside H.Ida wheat farm comprislnd 380 acres !!! ,ffil""l?1r- ' din possibly fr JloOCK ( ur-,.a ,,r"sevving inacniuer - ,,,a"0' lv..,, UEOHGE (1 WILL, , o. -Ml Commercial street, Kalem, op ItK ' K)lte Hush bank. n-is d & w Crossing the Rockies. The most delightful ride across the conll. nent 11 through Uth and Colorado, over what Is known as "The Scenic Route or the VYotld." It mstters not at what season of the year the tilp 11 made, at no time docs the scenery grow monotonous, It is an ever changing panorama of the beauties of nature. One mo Hint you are passing through gorges walled in by rocks thousands of feet Ugh and the next you are above the snow line! skirting pcaka that tower above you until they seem almost to reach the sky. One of tkecharacteilKtics of the Colorado climate Uthit the extremes of temperature are never met wiih. It Is neither so cold in winter nor warm in lummer, as upon the lines or railway which cross ihe deserts and plains The traveler over the Rio Grarde Western also has the privilege of a stopover, if he so elecs at Salt Lake City, or any. where beween Ogden and Denver, on all classes of tickets. For Information as to rates, etc., and for descriptive pamphlets, csll on the nearest Ticket Agent or the O. R. R. & N Co. or Souihern Pacific Co., or address, I. D. MANSFiKr.n n.-'i a. in- .. .r ..,. -.r-rr -" Bt v,u ur.nu nesicrn Kailway, 142 T, rrct, roruana, Oregon. IEB9 third You Can Get a Lower Berth. With one exception the through trains of thu Hurllngton Route are almost luynnably well-tilled. The exception Is our Kt. Paul Chicago Llmitd. On tho limited thero Is usually room and to spare. Don't Infer that It ls nolther so lino, nor so fust, us ANY train of ANY other line between St. Paul und .Chicago. On tho con trary, there Is no more beautiful train In America, It has electric light, steuu heat, wide vestibules the most satisfactory dlnlng-ou servlco on the continent au d lower berth for everybody, A. O. SHELDON. Gen'l Ai'ont. Portland, Or. Overalls and Jackets Pur men ami boys, of all sixes and signs, just received at the New York iu you an Racket. Can lit you all out to inirfm Hon In thou lines, price low, IS-Sd iw Call Kor Bids. I Pursuant to the order of h r..... NVhoii tho now water works improve- i'" Council of the city of Sale.u.Ore monts aro completed at Pendleton tlmt Js,n D'.d! are hereby called for, for city expect to do w,j, .e paid 0", "."."" L nvej365 Ituee huiu.ivii w 'h'lrttneiU. im, ,0 to delivered at the Ww Do- President King, nuers Hank, onVrehof&riRiyVM11,'' &t tTiSt :. mYiniar er s.a's," s,wra oa.tHv.Uuii Stones Drugstore, 7,, 'ot f&piewffr.e W W iWi THE QRDAT SALT LAKE ROUTD The attention ol easltnumi inu.i... 1. called to the advantajes offered them by the ""-""' ", --ino ureal nan uiice Rome." The same rates prevailed whether Ihe trip is maae via Huntington or tan Fran cisco The passenger has his choice of iwo routes out ol Portland, thiee through Colo, rado, and lour east thereof. No other line out of Portland can offer such a variety of routes In addition, a day's stopover is given all passengers at any point in Utah or Colo, rsdo. Through pullmm and tomtst sleep ing cars are run on all trains, as welUv free reclinlBit chair cars. The urvlr n.l .r. cornmodations offered are equal if not su- It nut iu IHO.C OI anv ItlnMnntinrntal rm.l and rates are always as low as the lowest. IT you contemplate a trip east, write to J. D. Manstield, G.neral Agent, Rio Grande etem Kailway. 142 Third Street, Poitlaod. Oregon, for any Information you may need in refeicnce to utes, routes oc accomodations wtllo-tf A Few Interesting Facts When people are contemplating a trip whether on business or pleasure, th'.y natur ally want the best service obtainable so far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employes of the Wisconsin Central Lines are paid to serve the public and our drains are operated so as to make close connections with diverging lines at all junction points. Pnllman Palace Sleeping and Chair cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled, Meals a la Carte, In order to obtain Ibis first-cltss service, ask the deket agent to sell you a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES and you will make duert connections a St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. ror anv further infoimallon call on ticket agent or correspond with JAS. POND, General Pass, Agent. Milwaukee, Wia or JAS. A. CLOCK, General Agent, S46 Stark Street, Poktland. Ore, any i"rii nun No More Uarpbt Monopoly. y A XT C, T-rin-vT ;-n iv xxv IV ix! ASSAY OFFICE AND LAUORATORY. No. 71 Chemeketa st, J.U. 1 TL'THILL Assayer Haeut received a large and elegant line or Carrels, Ruga and Matting. iiicw are uouxni In Ihe txt marsu n.l will bnak monoiolr price la 8lem. A NEW HEARSE Just added for the free ote of patron ol our Undertaking Department ' Capital Junk Shop. 0 Dealer In Cast Iron, Wrought iron M Stove plates, copper, braas, xinc, S lead, rope, rubber, baga, hides, pa- V iter and boncj. U f. D. Itl'HENSTEIN. rronrietor. . 136 Conrt St Salem, Or. V 8 1 tf ft