The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, October 16, 1899, Image 2

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Your Money Back if You Want It!
Top Coat is an absolute necessity
These cold mornings, and we are fully prepared
to meet your every want in Box Coats, Ulsters,
and Mackintoshes of every description.
'.Tan covert box coats, lined and
unlined, in all the fashionable shades and weaves
$10 to $17,50,
Blue'black beaver coat, well lined
SOME COLD FACTS
About Our Military Failures in the
Philippines.
HOSTETTElft
The
Real Heason Why Dewey Came
Home "With His Flag-ship.
and trimmed made for service.
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Coats -- blue, black, tan and browns.
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$7,50
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257 Commercial St., Salem, Or.
TOE DiilLK JOURNAL
BY HOVR DKOTHICtta
MONDAs, OCTOHKU. 10, 1891).
To Curo a Cold In Ono Day
Tko jaxnllvo Ilrnmti Quinine Tnhlota.
iiiNVKixix irinnu wo tnonny II II
1.. V. (Iniro'ii alxtmuirc In 1111 rcli
A'l
fitlln in cure
K1X. iBift
Dally, Ono Tear 03.00, In Advance
Ully, Tout Montb $1.00, f. a.dvauoe
Weekly, OnoYoor Sl.OO.Hn Advaiico
JOURNAL X.RAY'M."
As long ns wo luivo Congressman
' Hoberts ninl tlio Hultnn of 811I11 tho na
tion Is Fllff.
All trtio Americans should bo glad it
wnN not our own Biillun of Htilit who wns
"reported drowned.
P.xchange: -Plngroo needs looking
after. Ho wont to Washington ami par-
tlulmtoJ In tlio Downy welcome without
oncu trying to center nil tlio uttuntlon
oil himself.
If Salem cnirltnIintH would do some
tiling to mako Balom 11 city tlioy should
encnurogo tho construction ot n rnilrond
from hern through PolkVounty into tliu
Tillnmook country, mid from hero out
through Hilverton and Into Eastern Or
egon. That would luko boiiio norvo
however.
l)uwoy don't lmvo to liny tho nomi
nation for tho presidency from a lot of
bosses llko llniinn, "Algor, tit ttl, The
iwnplu would really enjoy having n pres
ident nnco who was not mortgaged In
mlvniicu. Dewey don't oven have to ho
given tho nomination by nay parly. He
nominated himself 11 1 Manila.
.
Attempt nru mmlo to liken tho nttuok
of tho llouirito tho blowing up of t!.o
U. 8. battle-ship Maine in JIuviiuu hnr
lxir, but that event oecured in times of
iH-nco, Tlio Hoers worodotibtlesswitli.
in tlit'ir rights iih belligerents, If thoy
am roHKinBlhlo for tho destruction of
Hint nrniort'd trnln,
I. mm... .nee . ...
jiiuuiueronco notweon 1110 two gov
ernment of two yours on tho frnnchlso
question Ih considered by her mnjosty'ri
government sulllclent Justillentlon for nn
endeavor to swnllow two republics." In
conclusion, Krugur reminds tho Afri
kanders that "Clod will ussiiredly defend
tho right."
Uou will puuiBli Isitli tuitions for go
liig to war over a dllToroueoof two yearn.
Hut that in not all. Tho Fmgllsh want
tobecomo eltisreiiHof tho TraiiBvaal with
out renouncing nlleglanco to Queon Vic
toria. That don't go In thin country,
whatever merrit it might have in Africa.
Hero's a Joko on Tom Tonu-ue. Am
congressman, ho humped himself to get
an appropriation for tli Long Tom
creek, in llonton county, and succeeded ,
although lie could get nothing for Ya
qulnii Hay, Now, iih a roHiilt, tho Hon
1 111 county court Ih linving a tussle with
tho Long Tom. Tlio inivurniiii.ni. IniM
commenced to improve tlio stream, but
iiiuj iiiivu coiitiommxi two midges
ncrow tlio stream and ordered flio
county court to remove thoiu and replace
them with either draw bridges or ox
pansloii bridges high enougli to allow
steamboats with 44 feet smokosHckH to
go tiuilor. Tlio coMt will bo from 110.000
to 120,000, and It looks an though tho
Iluntoii county folks had their ImuiiIm
full. It will cost llonton eountv n
;oouiy sum 10 got ready t ) let steam
Tim Jouiinai. calls ntUiiition to Home
cold truths about tho wretched fallnn'
of our military policy in tlio l'blllp
plnes, from n uon-jiolltlcal newspaper,
Collier's Weekly, of Now York.
Nephew W. King, Into lieutenant of
tho United States navy, contributes
this very otitsiiokeii article, viewing tli
conditions in tho Philippines, and ex-0
plaining why Dewey camo home.
THE I'llft.tlTI.VK t'Alll'Altl.N.
"Peace first then, with charity for
all, establish a government of law and
order."
Thus did President Mck'lnloy an
munce ids Philippine policyJn n recent
address at Ocean Grove More the Meth
odist camp-meeting. Hut of tho manner
In which tills Is to bo accomplished, and
tho great sacrillco that It will necessarily
entail, little has been said or written.
Whatever may lmvo )een tho mistakes
of tlio Administration in not making the
cession of tho Philippines ono of the
terms of tho peace protocol, and thus
avoiding, in onr own Itglslatlvo halls,
that bitter controversy which guvo
"comfort and aid to tho enemy," our
duty is now a simple one war, stem
and unrelenting, until the last Filipino
has lxjon brought "within the sound of
tho boll."
That our policy in tlio past has been
1111 unfortunate ono, barren of any result
save thai of ohiislmr tho insurgents
around a circle and then ourselves re
treating to a point on tlio circumference
fclffERS
Tho most
vamablo rued
luine for nil
Stomach
Jllh
Is Ilostettcr's
btciiiachilUlt.
ters. It has
hundreds of
dangerous Im
itators, He
suroyoii get
the genuine If
youwunttogct
rid of dysnop
sla or any
stomach III.
owing to ciimotic disorders. Still it is
a move In tlio right direction, for our
past policy had It too much conciliation
and not enough tvnr. Tho ferious mis.
tako has been u failure to study human
nature, or, rather, tlio peculiar nature
of the Malays; for, llko tho Spenlanls
In alt, all tho Latin races they recog-
iiu no tiiKiiiiiuni, Miivo mat 01 force.
Any desire to lesson tlio severities
ovar Is looked upon as a weakness,
and, for that reason, the presence of
a civilian commission tn ini
with the Kllllplnos, wlille mil
itary oportalons woro in progrois
was construed ai an evidence of our
weakness. In thonbsenco of any Con
gressional action regarding tho future
government of the Islands its promises
carried no weight, nnd the Insurgents
argued that what was offered them to
day could bo taken away by congress tomorrow.
Comparatively tow people In the
country nro nwaro of tho reason whv
Admiral Dewey returned to the United
States with his llagshlp. After such n
brilliant record in the waters of tho
empire that his guns had won for us it
was a surprise that ho should lmvo ex
pressed a deslro f leave lwforo oace
had leon established. Those who- were
lu the confldcm.0 of tho only great man
tnu hpanisli-Ainorcnn
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FKANCKSCO SKLKY, Dean, Salem, Oregon.
wnr ovolvi'il.
however, admit that the old sailor mm.r
until tho rains linvo ceased, oven tliu I j,eta,nu rocoiuJIel to tlio net that he
most oiithusiastlc admirer of tho present ,m1 ,,00,""llwrt'L,,l!l '' "" ollcor two
gi
iHlatS 111 V Oil liOllir Tom erenk. lull it .in.
wires 1 tho Ing Tom Htiitoimiiin a delega
Hon from that county for reiioininatlon.
. .
TilU COIISOrvntUn llniillilliiinu nr..
siitislled with tho present citv adminis
tration to set) It continued. Mon who
have noiiso for tlio city governinwnt hut
for a jHilltlnd hoist nro not wanted.
fho ban Iranclsco Wave for Octolier
1 1 Is a IftimlMildt county number. It is
" .'I- piiuo lllustrateil namir tlm I fur.
..." . . . . . "1 - ' .....
r n II I'tli
per
nkly of tlio const.
What the jieopl-i want In the coming
city election is the lient busiiieNt talent
for aldermen. W11 cannot Improvu in
Huron nml Harrow. Put up men of
tliatstrlKs In tlio other two wanls re
gardless of their iMilltlcs and they will
ho elected. 'Iho olitluhiiiM who have
grafted this city .In the past nro pretty
well known and don't oven lmvo to lw
pointed out to tho taxpayers.
If it Ih true, iih printed In another col
umn, thnt Denny wiih placed under Otis,
tliu Innocuous granny at Manila, then
who placed him tliero? Did Algoror Jlt
Kiiiley? IitiiH hoH)thut it wusAlgur,
who llko tho itcnpegoat of tho Jew was
sent into tho wildernesH for tlio sins of
tho nation. While Dewey nnd Merritt
were in chargo no blood was shed In
the Philippine, and tho Filipinos were
our friends. These faetH undonr lwo
to tho people.
Tho Oregonluu ought really correct it
Mlp, that there Is nothing so tumdlahle
a "the indignation of tlio common poo-
pin nun tho unolllcliil press," It prob
ably just referred to tlio ieoolo of Gor
many. If it referred to the common
lieonle of oir country, It ought to unit
uskiug why Portland don't boom and
flourish like Spoknno, Seattle and IKmi
ver. In no American city would a news
paperotnny stundliig tiso such tin ex-prctisloii.
It Is n Nlinmo that two clirUtinii nn
tlona should go to wnr fur n dllTreeiico
of two years in tho terms of franchise
Tlio Boer manifesto nays Great Hritiiin
offered two alternative "Flve-jear
franchise or war," um thou goe on to
nay.
The council Tuesday night wilt put
through the Wilson avenue ordliiane -
worm iU3,7tK) to this elt
They nre noisy hut they arc nlc.
Who would exchunge tin merry noise ol
children at play, for the childless home
where the clock tick can be heard hour
nf tcr hour in the dull silence ? Hut there
arc a great many who would like to two
pie the silent house with the children
thnt fate has refused them. Pate is often
in this case only another won! for Ignor
ance. Many 11 glad mother dates her
Happiness from the day she
nrsi negiiu uie use of Dr.
Pierce' Favorite Prcscrij).
lion. It often lmpjieus that
with tho cure of female
weakness mid the establish
ing 01 tnc delicate
womnniy organs in
sound health, the way
til mmllNfl fif tliu I....
2W of innflirlininl. lfn.
vorite Prescription " is n specific for the
Chronic ailment ieculiar to women. It
cure them petfectly and cnnnueiitly.
No other medicine can 110 for women
bo much as "Favorite
Prescription." Do not
therefore let any other
medicine Iks palmed off
on you as " Jut as good."
"Favorite Prescription"
contain no alcohol, opi
um, cocaine or other nar
cotic. It is strictly a
temperance medicine.
'I had been tlfTrrrr IVntti
utcrlue trouble furstuul Ultra
Administration must ndmlt. Tho fatal
blunders of the Spanish campaigns seem
to lmvo been repeated with Htartllng
Intensity that of underestimating the
strength of tlio ononiy. nnd then sondliut
out Isolated detachments of men to take
tho places of those who were killed in
battlo or died of disease. Tho fact that
tho error etui lw tnicetl directly to the
mnjor-genernl commniidlng, who de
clared, more than oueo, that thirty
uiuusiimi men could easily accomplish
tho task allotted to him, does not lesson
Iho resiionBlblllty of tho Washington
olllclalsi Thosu who boltovo tlintAgiiin
nldo coiiimunds nn undisciplined mob,
poorly tinned mid iiipKsl, nnd ikishoss
Ing no knowledge of tnctles, will find
themselves sudly mistnkeii, us his troops
have Is't'ii in tho field now over 11 your,
nnd lmvo succeeded in smuggling Into
the Islunds grent iiinntltles of arms and
ammunition,
Whether tho Philippine leader is a
patriot, us some so'called Americans nro
pleusod to call him, or tin tin-principled
bandit awaiting tho opportunity to "sell ,
out" when his nriio is reached, whl.-h
seems to lw the general liellof, tliero Is
not now tlio shadow of a doubt as to his
military prowess mid murvelloiiH In-
llueiico over tlio musses, liven the
nmlgoH, as tho friendly unlives nre
known, who loudly proclaim their love
for Americans ami admiration for our
institutions, drawing, in tho meanwhile,
their daily tillow nnco of rice nnd lieuiis,
mil .mii'Iimtlt. I... in.... 1 ..f tl 1
... ............ j .K,i. ,1,1,1V mi iiiu ivneru-
grades Junior to him. Why tho nd
nilrnl should not hno beon selected its
tho governor-general of tho Philippines,
which Ids rank and deeds certainly
merited, no 0110 hns ventured toexplnln".
And yet when Major-Gcneral Otis its
assumed supremo command ashore,
though Admiral Dewuy was not placed
ureciiy uiiuor his orders, instructions
Salem Studio
INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
Mrs. Effa finders Willman
Oier First National Hank'.
Classes in Piano Forte playing;, Harmony, Theory and Class
Reading.
Studio hours from 0 to 12 nnd 2 too.
TWO riXlfl SEW PIANOS IX STUDIO ji'Oll
USE OF PUPILS.
Corvallis k Eastern Railroad
TIME CARD,
! For Yaqulna:
Train leaves Albany 12:E0 p. ui.
Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:15 p. m.
Train urrlves Yuqulnn... 5:f0p. m.
Itcturning:
Leaves Yuqulnu 7-00 a. m
Leaves Corvallis 11:40 a. 111
Arrives Albany 12:33 p.m.
I For Detreit:
Leaves Albany 7:40 a. tu.
Arrives Detroit 11:55 a. m.
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit 12:25 n. m.
Atrlvcs Albany 5:.'t5 p. m.
OLeaves Albany 0:05p.m.
Arrives Corvallis 0:55 p.m.
5Lcaves CorvalHs 0:10 a. tu.
Arrives Albany 7:25 u. m.
Ono and two connect at Albany and
Corvallis with Southern Pacific tialns,
m.fii'k uiiuuu ovi vivu ujuiiu lrum mow
port and adjacent benches.
No. 0 runs from Albany to Corvallis
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
only.
No. 5 runs from Corvallis to Albany
onTucsduys, Thursdays and Satur
days only.
Trains for tho mountains arrive at
Detroit at noon, giving ample tlmo
to reach camping grounds on the
iireltcnbush und Santlam river the
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fob Fn.m Portland n'U
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Dally bosU to Portlsnd . TnL... IM0N
Transfers to street car line at Oree n..
If the steamers are delari-,1 .t,.b v,tl
triptlckeUto allDolni-ln n, w..rM
ton, or California. Connection malle at pi
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J. TUIlNKIl ARcnt,
rnwiN HTONK,
Mnnnger
Albnnjr, Oro.
WIIXaMKTTK RIVRlt DIVISION
STEAMER ALBANY,
Captain Znmnlt.
Leaves Balem at 7u. in. for Portland
and wny landings every Tuesday,
Thursday nnd Saturdoy.
Tlio steamer has been equipped with flrnt
elass ncr:ominolatloiis, IiicIihUiik an elcKnut
piano.
UnmirpnMccl for carrytiiR toth freight nnd
passciigvrs.
DockKoot of Stale street.
Kl. N. i:i)i;s Agent.
Gen
ocean andrivr. 1
W.II .HURLBURT.
n'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or,
G.f. POWERS, AB7n,;-'ivade. '.,'; St
IIOISE & DARKER.
c'tv Agen'ti.
PIANOS,
OROAN AND
MACHINES.
SEWINQ
were issued by tho imvy dopiirtnient
thnt ho should "co-oporutu and lomlur
nil nld in ids power to tlio major-general
oi" tho at my," nnd though Dewey wns too
gisslntllsclplinnrlnii himself to openly re
belut tlilsnppnrent sllght.ho nover ipiito
forgot It, and tho most dk'nitled ihln,.
ho could do was to ask to bo ordered
away from the seems of his triumphs.
It Is uneasy mutter for ono 1 1 say now
what might lmvo boon, but I am of the
opinion that had Admiral Dewey re
mained the senior olllcer In tho Plilll-
pines, mo natives would never hino fired
tlio tlrst shot. Tho hero of tho battlo of
Manila enjoyed tho conlldent'o and es
teem of tho Filipinos, from AguiiuiMo to
tnu iiuniUlost peon, nml any
promise or useuriiiico from him as
to our llnul policy, even with
out a cougresilonul guarantee, would
Have iK-en given the respect It merited.
Tho presence of an nriny of occupation,
however, with an enl-iown olllcer in
command, savored loo much of Spanish
methods, they said, and all tho prom
ises in tlio woild liud nomoro effect
Hum the fall of rain drops upon a metal
rtwif.
maims nun pmiiH oi tiieir wiekotl com- " "" s io mo ralus have ceased
IssVNi
yrain. and the doctori lint I
cuimiUrd Ut I would have to
4ft
k; iiiroufii an oprrstlon before I routd rti
tiltlh la chltditaj wtltca Mrs lllauchc It.
Itvaiii, c( I'limui, I.uitrne Co.. Pa Hoi 41
1 Wlicu aliout la atv III. Ill .l..alr I J.
tnc aavcrtluratnt of I)r Htrce't mtdlriuc
f"1 Ihui'Rlit I vroiitd ive it a trial I taught a
tt u. .., riruc r.
anrr laklnx It
Kaiuillc lrrcrltioii. and
icii oriirr inan 1 nsn stir '.
J'lt Imnroveti before t had taken oue-half o)
the bottle After taking four and a half holllea
. aae mnn 10 a Drigm Iwtiy girl who ia uovv
Tour moutbtold and hat uot had a day of lck
neu, Bite ia as bright a can be"
A woman' complexion often suffer
because of poisonous accumulations in
the nystem. Dr Pierce' Pleasant Pel
let remove these uccttmulutioii and
cleanse the complexion, They regulate
the stomach, lUcr und bowel.
Tho Astoria creamer) ih now '
' (tor pound for butter fat.
PISO'S
CURE
for Consumption
1 y rul.t.vtrywher. r bctran uslnrr Plso'a Cars it. I
years ago, and believe it saved
mefromconsunintlon. Mvchild
IJEtRrBSaTH 8UtJcc to croup. Piso'a cure
aTTjra icncvcs iiiiii. mro. a, 1
crandsll. Mannsvil e. Kv..
jmy stn, m.
patriots when questioned by our olllcers
Indeed, tho epigram that was heard
so often during our frontier wars, "tho
only good Indian is a dead Indian,"
might lie applied to tho treacherous
Filipino with equal force. Our men It
is true, havo shown romarkabloeourngo,
and tho fact that they lmvo not vot
suffered n single defeat in actual bnltlo
places them far iiIhiio the Spanish sol
tiler , but what matters It by what
means tho end is accomplished, our retr-
linent tiro decimated, tho men ills.
heartened urn! wo hold llttlomoro than
wo did at tho beginning of the last cam
palgn .Manila mid It surroundlm;-
uiiiiiilluitismnlly small mrt of tho giwit
islaiul of l.uxon. City ufter city lias
Itooii mptiirxsl, and its quickly nbandoned
owing to lack of men, while the Insur
gents lmvo executed 11 Hank movement
und ngiilii occupied tho self stuuo (stints
ot sintiegic vainu.
And tlio campaign has loon a costly
ono in more than ono seitbo ; for, in ad
dltlon toourklllM and wounded, It Is
said that forty nor cent of ,r.,i
ljiwtou'aiiuui were overcome hv the
bent during 11 recent move ngninst
tho enemy. Though ninny of them r-
vmorcu Hwtuy, mora than one-half
luni to lw placeil upon tl o sick list,
nml vim mid ruin will probably lueap
itato tlio rest. Any attempt to indloats
nn active campaign ut this season of
the year will bo more hitnl to our
caiiho than to leave tho Fillnlnos alonn.
ointisiicsshow that tho majorityofcom
imiile of MiluntiHtrs and regular in
tiotlvo service have boon reduciHl by
oiie-iiuti, tutu 11 is reporttHl that one com
puny went into action, Imvlm; only ono
1 corHtrat ami nine privates tho rest Ik
ing unfit for duty.
AllofthoMi facta con tlrm what Gen
eral Union, mi Indian lighter, with the
courage 01 a Hon nml the heart of 11
woman, ha said from the U-giuning;
Vis., tllltt it WOllld tvillllm at )imr .....1
hundred thousand men to put down
tho roUdliou. That this advice wu
not heeded in tho early part of tho wnr
1 10 IH) ueepiy ngrettwl, nml It Is for
tunnto that tlio president has taxuiMl
iih iwvnt cull for volunteers. Twenty
nlments, with which It ia proposed to
f relnforeo Uenernl Otis, w ill k-uiwIv U
jtlrop i tho bucket, howovir, for 11 short
Mime uttertheir arrival a lanw iwr.
contago of tho men will Ik) incajacltttUHl
i'.V 1 ""' -runoripitor or Malaria
liuiuailil ruvvriia Uillla ir ilmik-r...
Lsia ciiii.i. Tiiiiio. it fa kimiiu ii.,rv.ri
As now Is tlio tlmo when many arc
tbiiikltig of buying pianos, organs and
sewing machine,! lake this method
to remind you that you lmvo with you
an old Jeuler In these lines, who makes
It a nudy to buy tils goods so ho can
meet nil advertised nriceson tin same.
goods. In tho sowing machine lino
perMins that conic to my store and see
what prices machines can bo bought
for, buy hero Others, I fine, send,
out, not. near vimuny us uset us 00.00
caue so many salesmen thoy talk to
cuargo so much more than they can
get them by send Ing Tor them. I hayu
In stock hUli.arinclMlircudliig shut-.
ue, u 11 niiiieiiinenis, -j-ciritwer. oak
lanic.sewing uiacliliiesforiloio $18.50,
011 do not litKu tiny risk sending or
depositing your cash. You can see
the machine and sow 011 It before you
pay for It. Fluuro your prices adver
tised and ftck'ht anil you will see 1
am from $1 to $2.50 cheaper 1 linn those
prices, Ono example: My gain on
snipping it siimlo uliino I luvo no
on the road a car of planus, unboxed
(lacked In 11 nir. 111. tlm min nr 41 r,i ,.
htimlicd: prico ot box. $2 at tliu fno-
lory; weight of box uveraues 2-0
poumis, at ?l a liumltctl Is $10; weight
or piano lu box 000 potnids, at $1,
makes $21. At tho raiu or 4l.no ninUf
'J.tlO -a tlllferenco on tlio plar.o lu box
of $14.10 uiiiklnu 11 total tllirorenco tif
- puis 9iu pins i 1 40 or 2i, 10 1 save
uoeucfi piano. A verv fair nroiit. nn
each piano and 11 large saving on a car-
10.1(1.
I could llll this entire paper full of
mimes or parties that havo bought
either 11 piano, organ or sowing um
clilno from me. 1 will ulvo vou tlio
numes of six only viz: Prol, W. C.
awley, Geo. tl Myer, Dr. W, U.
Hyrd, Fathtir P. Placltus, of Mt.
Angel, Sol Durbin and Mrs. C. II.
Mlfiues. KroiU theso nrnfes-ilnniil mm.
and ladles who are good Judges, you
havo ovidenco that they found my
stock as good and as cheap or cheaper
mull lllljr IILIILT piltCO.
As tlieo people have found It to
their udvantdgo to buy from me, will
nut you also?
In short. I buy and sell my goods as
cheap and chcopor than any outside
manufacturer or dealer ran mw.lliU-
lay down 11 single shipment oru pluno,
organ or sewing machine.
UKOKGti 0. WILL,
No. 2.11 Coiuiiiorolal street, Salem, op.
posltu liusli bunk. u-18 d &w
i
ALL INTfllESTrn IN tKXJD MUNICL WOIIK
AUB MELCOIIE AT TUB KTUUIO
BERTHA
H,
mnT
nuDDHnu
Teacher of Piano nnd
Accompanist.
Salem, Oregon.
Mliiilfo VArc-y llillldlmr. ltixim 10,
Himrn-VtulJa. in. 'J In Ap. in.
1
Canadian Pacific 11
Soo Pacific Lino.
Travel in com tort
by the
m
INI
IMPERIAL LfMITED
i t
SOUTH AND EAST
VIA
THE SrKSTA RO'JTE
niK
Pacific Co,
KXrHESS TWAINS RUN DAILY '
OFTHK
Southern
17:00 r
9.'4S r
7--4S A
3
Lv...;l'ortiana. .
Ar. ...Satein ....
Ar. San Francisco
5'00 p M
6:05 p M
6.43 A M
8-15 r m
7.0O A M
8-15 pm
4.1S I'M
7-55 A m
Ar Ogden ..
Ar Denver.
Ar . . . . Omalfa , , ,
Ar .... Chicago ,.
Ar, ..Los Angeles,
Ar... ElPaso..,
Ar.... Fort Worth..
Ar.. New Orleans.
ArfuUsT),
Ar5.SAM
Lv b:03m
Ar itiorii
.. Lv 645 tu
. Ar 030AM
..Lv 6,30m
..Ar gjsm
. Ar 8.35,,,
.,Ar 8 40 ab
.Ar 8jnu
BEATRICE SHElTON,
Piano und Organ classes and Smht
Iteadlng.
Studio ut 478 Front st.
JIlwi Mipllmi lina stiiille.l with inn for two
i'iirji ami Ima Imhii lory coiiaolentloua anil me.
iwiiiiiiii nurwiirx. snelalcry lnliiitciln.au
yxecutnnt nnd aa a ti'iiclirr Hur imiilla nro ixilli
wiiiilcallyaiiiltlic.retlfolly vroll trained nnd
' Willi Idiiwiini and pTldu Omt 1 rvi'iiirnicnd
,M1m Hluliiin m a tiHiclur ot iilano iiiimli'.
10-ll.Im Muh. HiKjiur
Mr. Wm, Francis Scobie,
Tho most oxwrienced teacher of sinn
ing on tho Paellle coast. Now studio,
IflHt Liberty street, Salem. Terms mod
crate. Voices tostod free of charge.
10-7 lw"
the fastest
train crossing
the continent.
It is a
through train
making fewstops.
Its equipment
is of surpassing
elegance.
It will pay you
to travel
by it.
For fill particulars ns to rates, tlmo
and t oplts of C. P. It publications ap.
ply to '
0. M. LOOK WOOD
., ., . . Agent, Salem Oro.
II- II. Atldtt. Aunnt. Pnrtl'inrl
B J.Coylc, A.O i'.A, Vancouver ll.C.
DINING CAKb
OUSEUVATION CAtiu
Pullman tirst-clais and toutlst nleewriTcjii
attached to nil througb tralm. Toutistcwi
through to Chicago without change.
ROSKHURQ MAIL.DAILV.
PortTand . . Ar( 4wHri
Salem... . LvJ150.n1
Kosebnrg.. L 7.-toAV
8:30 am) Lv. . .
loss amJ-Lv...
5.0 pm) Ar...
" WEST SIDU DIVISION
BKTWKKN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS,
Mall trains dally except Sunday.
7A? A M I Lv , . . . Portland" . Ar I :c0 r i
IJJSS r m f Ar. . . .Corvallis. . Lvf 1:10 fu
At Albany and CorvaTITs connect TF
rains of the C. & E. Ry.
INULiENUENcE"
VVhsENUlT
KXPRKSB TRAIN DAILY LKXCRPT SUNDAY.
l.v ...l'ortland AnX-icm
Lv....McMlnnv!lle Lv (.-co a 11
Ar Independence Lvl.-coiu
4-So p m )
7.-30 p m
H:3o I'm) 1
uirect connections at San rranciscu wilb
SffSJll'P J.ll?J f" "AWAII, JAPAN,
CHINA, THE PIIILLIP1NES and AUS
IIS.(1.IA.
For through tickets nnd rates
V. MKlNMliK. Dr.lnf Ani-n
UAIIKILLSON City Ticket Agent, sxi Com
call ni
Agent, or C-
nnd tho tninsNirtnttoii of troop ami
siipplloi Ih'couios iMissIhlo, a vigorous
campaign, It is mid, will bo initiated
and prpio.'iitcd. A wise feature of tills
will bo tlio establishment of an effctivo
blockade- of till hnrbors und the patroll.
'ug of the co-ist. Heretofore foreign ves.
sols have been allowed to conio nml ..,,
at will, subject t ) a 110111 Inal vk-iihii
fllllv llnlwii lu.l... ,.!.... ... .1.. ,... .
, "' ibi"K mo I'lHIplUOS
Ixtlng restrljtwl. It Is fa'rti pnwimo
thereforo, that inaiiy rillos nml a vast
amount of iiiumuuftloif have been
smuggliHl into tlio country bvv....i- .....
dor thojlag of a friendly iioivtir. Hut tho
bloekade, If sustained by a Millielout
iiiimUir of war vessels, will cut off the
enemy from any communication wflli
Cunilnuwl 00 third g.
Sacrificed to
Blood Poison.
Those who havo never had Wood Pol. Dissolution Notice,
on enn not know what n desperate con. 1 ii "V8,"10.8 ,' -'"'l"Ctwl by H.
T ""''?!' rH,!'C0- "rlble UeVimc. "iKlnVi," wll 'Z'
....-..,., ,o ,o uoctor nro totally tiuued by the uiulorsignwl, ho having I
imi.uiu iu turn, I'U mnn unlml -..... OOllUIll OUl llll III. 1lll.iri.t
.. .."HI
puriiior,
Notice to Bridge Contractors
and Builders,
Call For Bids.
Pursuunt to the order of tho Com
mon Council of the city ofSare.ti.Ore
mm, bltlt, are hereby willed for, fur
three hundred and sixty live (30.1)
bushels of good while oats, crop or
IMrt), toLideihered at the Flro 1)
parimens neanqtiarters in this city.
Iwlliilf. Dated uL Salem. OriMinii Hill
mi. .1 .. .. . I . '. '-, ..ii
to nay oi aepu'iuucr, mn tL7-tt
ono generation to another, Inflicting it
.... upuu cuuiitieta innocent on..
imt yari go I was liiooula with noimn
uuraiial tame slrugul.
and lla lift Maay.eli
ii l to lli fi-arfnl polwn
... ... mi k jpar i aur
irti UI1IU1U
uury
fc
auduiwrn frum Ui-ad to
(wit. and no anKna,
on etiriM my fl
CntMiturtiijf IhoMlont
.. l0 vl
r.ui-ai nvaimrnt. txy
'. ihylelna aucwa
Jlvfly irratrd in, bill all
. .1.. i.,i,ii. in mer
tin
vraa
Sirs. '!.! it- 5. Vr sST ri'tSSSWfSS
nil uuiiN ait. .. a. .. . - .i
bmtt
tWKkflBnk
."aV-i&LCu
Ml bill due to nml llnlillliiiu f .1...
late firm will lie settled bv
100 tf H.J. Iliutsciiiucii.
.Notice is hereby given that the
County court for Marlon County, Ore
gon, requests bid.-, from contractors
and builders to repair tlie Joint county
combination brldgoover the Santlam
river between Marlon County and
Linn County near Stuyton, Oregon,
..nn iuij.ui min reun liiu saillO With
now timbers aboio tho medio beams,
In accordance with Mm ni.mu ,.-i
... . ------ ...v I'll (ft) UIIJ
antispeclllcatlonson lllo In the otllce
I tnu uouniy uierK ror Marlon
County, Oregon, und also on tile in
tho ollke of the County Clerk for Linn
County, Oregcn, und tint lea Is hereby
further given that tho County Court
for Marion County will meet on Wed
nest ay tho 18th day of October, 1899,
at tho hour or three o'clock p. in . at
Iho County Court room lu tlio County
Loiirt House In Salem, Oregon, to open
and consider said bid, at which said
time and place tho County Court for
Linn County. Oregon. Ii linn.hv .
queMeu tot jiu und consider tho said
1 1 111 u,e ",1,Uer of repairing the
'1.'ll?.r.lfllt ,s esorved to reject any
ami all bids. A certl tied cheque ray
able to the order of tho County Clerk
itir .iaritin county, Oregon for live
,'ui iviibui mo iimouiii uid is also re
bid. Tho
required to
fllltllflll n...
ffirniiiii,,! i.f .!. . . .n. t'
..i.umuuiuiuuiiiiirw;t, uno con
tractor to whom tho contract may bo
awarded shall bo entitled to uso so
much of the old stringers for lloorlng
purposes that ,uc sound and tit
for that purpose,
Dune this 0th day of OctHber, 1899
....... .. . V. HALL.
of his late w,n,y Clerk for Marlon County Ore-
"" ucl. u o.viv.yw
mi the 15th ur Octotx;r' 1899. tlio rlgh qu red to .com y each
belnif hereby reserved by mU council, success u ,!, der wll lw
Oregon Slion Lino Ilailroad
Tlio Direct Itoutc tn
Montana, Utah. Colorado
ami all liaslernlPoinfs
Olvo clinlco of tn.i lamrllo roiitin, via tlie
Ulituii lu.-tan Pan Mall l.lnc, or llii
llloUrandetk'ciilo Murs.
Look nt tho tlmo
i Days to Suit Lake
- Days to Denver
31 DaVS toChlcnirn
4 Days to New York
Frco nor-lliilnir Chair Can Unhalatonil Ton
lt8lwi,iiKcam. and Pullman l'aliico
Hli-cpera oiriitiit bn all trains.
For f itrlhiT Information apply.to
110ISK & H.WlKKIt, Aitci.t,8alcm.
W B. COJIAN, flen'l Ascnl
CO TKltltV, TrttV. fata At
121 Uil'il St . I nilland
THE OHBAT SALT LAICB IIOUTIj
Mn!'f.B,.'fnt,0.n ol eMbt travoieu Is
called to the advanta-es offered them by the
n!?,r.TIc-1Ke4tern' "" Gt Bait lake
KOllte Ihe umi rim nru.n..i ...i...l.
Cisco rhe passeneer has En choice of two
toiites out of Portland, three through Colo.
nt.Mpnd'i0Ur.east 'iereof- No other line
out of Portland can offer such variety of
route, I addition, a day's stopover is given
Mdo. Htrough pullman and touiiit sleep
ing cars are tun on all trains, as well at free
reclining chair ca. The service and ae?
commodallons offered .n...i . ...
IKrior to lho.e of unv r,n.J-.f .. :.?.
and .a.esare alvsay, m low as the lowest. '
If VOU conlrmn)..,. . ..: . . ..
f 1'1..,:Vir'l". "'I' tui. '' 10
U-..L 1 1,.;.."'. . nerJ?' .A.ee.m. "o Grande
K. KOEULEK, Manager.
C.MAKK1IAM G. F.&P. A. Portlsai
You CarnGet
a Lower Berth,
With ono exception tho through
trulns or tho Hurllngton Route
nro almost Invariably well-tilled.
The exception Is our St. Paul
Chicago Limit -d. On the limited
tliero Is usuully room and to
spare.
Don't Infer that It Us neither
so lino, nor so fust, os ANY" train
of ANY other lino between St.
Paul und Chicago. On tho con
trary, tliero Is uo mora beautiful
train In America. It has electric
light, stc'im heat, wldo vestibules
tho most satisfactory dlnlng-c a
servlco on tlio contlnont an d
lower berth for everybody,
A. C. SHELDON,
(len'l Ai'ent, Portland, Or.
estern Kallwav. mii,i..K... ....".
Oregon, for any information vou may n I &
reference to rates, routes
accomodations
WIMO-tf
President KIiil. Funncir itmL-
urooklyn, M.u.i., Imsused Little Ktuly OMrrmiV
Ulser for years, S.is they nro tho quiro of lu,nonl INtf.
.1Wv ....... .u , iue .ins cur liitow.v. WKimiTuv.t-'rv.
Tioga Hlock, Salem, Or
Great Oppertunuy for Home Seekers.
To close tin estate which is eomowhat
Involved, town pro)irties, farms and
small tracts in fruit nnd otherwise tall
hi Salem nnd vicinity) will Ih sacrificed.
In-
best
constipation.
Stone's Drugstore
cur I
t. I
Crossing the Rockies.
The most delightful ride across the conll-
nent,, hrougli Utdj and Colorado, ove,
JS $.,lDwli V ,The S:enic R"le of7he
S, u,t.m,,,erSno' t what season of
!fner" Grow rtonotonou,, lt , an "l
Ol.llltllDlllK tiutalui fwrm
-.i-wa
ii onw, ii.i tar.
J IT if Aw tin '
ourv and pmaal, vUifd tu add f.i.1 tn
R.U lu twills. ,d , f3, hi'" icriv
Pj!'! !:' curiVaithi Vult nTa
n, .. .. Mniroinerjr, Af,
Of the many blood remedle. 8. 8. 8.
I Iho onlronn u-lifni. ... .Ai ."'."
euro ,H,rfec.tly and pormn.'etit y ' the
the reach of other remedle. uv'"u
S.S.SS.Blood
i.'i,!-iH,!,'t V0"1""' nd ' h only
bltHxl remetly guaranteed to contain no
mereitrv. iint!. nv... ...i :. " lu
V. , -,-, , -'. v..- iiiitiurai.
Hluahla book mailed freo by Swift
BHiclno Oompaay, AUaata, Qecitiju
HBATINGI
STEAM,
HOT AIR,
HOT WATER,
&i!iTJte Wrk d0,ie Pron,Pt,y' suhstantmlly
Fruit and Hop dlf work a specialty.
T. S. BURBOUGHS, 102 State St, Phone I5II
r " " vuiic ui nirnrfi
wa led in by rocks thousand of feet Hen
snd he next you arc above iho mow line
skirling peak that toner abose yo until'
thev seem almost tn r., .i.- .1... ' a. "'.
U thst the tr ra.-s of temperature are
neitnerso cold in
in summer, as ui.xn the
newr met wi-h
winter nor warm
, - - ...,iiwi, M uiiua ine
ii,! ''-WVwh!chc'ois ,he Jese" nd
estein also hat the
e..... sue traveler over the Rio Un. de
--..iviu .iHiui. iue nnxiin r.r ......
If he so elects at Salt IjV n ni ...
.. 1. .... - . r . -"" w any
..ic ijcucrn uolcn ami Denver, nn nil
M --- .
classei of tickets.
lor tufoimaiion
as to rates, etc , and for
dtscr.ptive pamphlets, call on the u.-arest
fickf t Acent of the O. K. It. & N Co. or
Souihetn I'acificCo., or address.
s. n J w.-MAKatlKLD.Cen'lABt.
Kio Ur nd Wrstern Railway, 14 Third
reel,- Portland, Oregon.
a-OE&lugBas 3ES3EJXS
,u m-eii iii. .o .uu biock left oxer. Uot our prico.
js t; w rr r r iAnrTnT
IMlOIIC 1781 THIC KI.UUK AND KKHU MKN UI CauTrt 8t
Lowest in the city
9 Wild gcoo tiro thick In Kastem Or
gon. The geeeo are nearly a month
earlier than usual.
Anew wharf ia to bo constructed at
Astoria SSO by I2S. It will be modem
ueery resjK-ct,
A Few Interesting Facts
When people are contemplating a ttip
whether on husinet nr nt,-9t..rf ih.v natur
ally want the best service obtainable w fir
m speed, comfort and safely is concerned.
Employes of the Wisconsin Central Lines sre
paid to serve the public and our trains sre
operated so as to make cloe conncctioni
with diverging lines at nil junction J sint.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Cluir can
on through trains.
Dining car service unexcelled, Mel
a la Carte.
In order to obtain 'thl firu.rlm it 1 nee.
ask the licket agent to sell you a ticket oer
TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES
nmTyoa will make duett connections a
St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all
points East.
For any further infoimation call on any
ticket agent or correspond with
JAS, POND,
General Pass, Agent.
" Mil ivAiii:frir. Wis
or JAS. A CLOCK,
uenerat igent,
34otark Street,
Portland, Okk,
No More Carpet Monopoly.
IIOTA2? & IRWIN
Have Juat reccltcst a larso and el"ant
line of Carieu. Husa and Jlsttim:.
tlu-M are Uiuijhl in the beat luaiLvla
and wfn brtak pionopoly prices In
A NEW IIEARSE
Jiut addtvd for tlie fre use nf rtrona
0 our IjudnrUtUig liarlmrot
Capital Junlt Shop. V
Dealer in Cast Iron, Wrought iron W
Stoye platA, copper, brass, zinc,
lead. rone, rublvur. !mi. lii.Iou na. J
A perandbonp. M
4 J. D. Itl'HENSTEIN, Proprietor
1 13tJ Court St Knl.,ni. Or. V
0 1 tf i
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