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III mi III M.IWl WPWjWW i SMI TOMORROW. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF MADRAS AND FANCY PERCALE SHIRTS WILL BE PLACED ON SALE TOAORROW AT 98 POPULAR (3. TIXflL cfrobnson & Co. 257 Commercial St., Salem, Or. TAB M1LH JOURNAL UY HOVKIt UKOTMBHS KHII)A , OOTOIIBII. 20, 1809. D-lly, Ono Year $3.00, In Advnuoo I tolly, Tout Month 91 00, l advance Vcokly, Ono Voar $1.00, In iidvnnoo OOM PAUL'S PliOPLE. Onm Pawl's people, tlio Hours, nro tlio fnnncrs of Booth Africa. Descended from tlio Dutch, tlioy ueo an iintlqimtcd Dnlcli langiiiiKd, nnd rcMnnblo Unit peo ple moro thnn nny oilier. Tlio history ol this iK'oplo Is porviuk'tl throuu;hout with nsubllmo rullu;louH faith iih ono limy note who Iijh rend tlio recent ills pntrhes heroic courage mid n devotion to prlnn'plti. They moved once bccmiHo they did not llko to 1m under the lion hnnd of KiikIhikI, nnd they now pay Unit they will not move again. Tho liners formerly lived hi Capo Colony, that prov ince In Africa which Isat tho very south ern oiitl ofjtho continent. After tho an nexation of Cupe Colony hy Great lirlt n'n, troithlo aroHe between tho colonial liovcriiiiiunl mid thu IIihth, and In 1K.1I1 niatiy of tho Hoors left the colony and founded tho Oriing.0 Free Htnto and the TraiiHvaal repuhllc, In tho then wild country immediately north ol Capo Colony, In lfVSH they jjnvo thoniHelves a constitution and J the repuhlio was foonoiguulJ'ed, Thu Hoern Inula hard tlmu of It in Netting up their new coun try In the face of tho opONitlou of Ntvugo trlhcs, hut tlioy nro a sturdy and plucky nice and tlioy dually won. In 1H77 the Capo government, fonriiiK an outhrcak that might roeiilt In a general nprUIng of the hlackH,who in all of Uioho South African countries ruprcMout tliu majority of the inhabitants, annexed thoJloer territory. Three years latur the lloers took up arms to regain their ludeHUidenco, and after defeating tho Jlrltitdi colonial troops In several eu iragoments a treaty was finally signed In 1881 under which Hrltleh mizorulnty vnn rccognUed ns to foreign affairs. Tho lloor- was not sntislled, how over, and three years Inter tho treaty was modlllcd iiud llrltish siuemluty was pratlcally given up hy tho llrltish. When, tho lloers went north Into n wild country to gain their ludoaudeuco they unconsciously nettled over tho richest gold and diamond mines in tho world. It was fortunate for Ilium and then again It was unfortunate, for though thoo iiilncs hnvo brought thunt much money, nnd have been the prime cause of tho development of their nation, at the sumo time thowo treasures hidden hi tho earth have nuiswl the envious eyes of foreigners to covet tho country. Tho lloers lmo I sum givwly nnd tho Kng. lltdi hnvo liven greedy, nnd us a natural result thuy are now lighting. Tho Dost I'roBonpuorit or Mnlnrla I'lltlU Slut tVVlTln Imtll III nilOylMTANTK- j.ioui Uiiu.i. ToNia It Is simply luiu wml iliiltiliiMtiik twllt luriu. Nil mirv, mi iwy, iMcuftOa, M7ii.Vwiu Committed. Mls Clara UaulgrwMi, was returned to tho asylum from Portland last night. Wio is hi years old and hns been tu that Institution (fovenil times. PISO'S CURE I W by Dr uccttta tvtrywhtra. I I ?im Ouuwoy. Waima, f. juiy 010, snin sal 6! 6ENJS - 9 M&i98 1.25 VALUES. JOURNAL X-RAYS, 'J'lio September Hnllethi of thu depart ment of labor gives soino very Interest ing statistics of cities. Ills edited by Cnrroll I). Wright, where tho ling waves at D. C. Oregon needs n Labor bureau. It would provide "labor" for soino persons who seem still to ho unprovided for and who unless rolluved will hnvo to go to work for n living, Wo got a Home Georgian, lleuliih II. Aloseley, editor. It Is n plonwiro to shako thu hand of n fair daughter of tho South catticornerlng across tho whole American continent. This paper has set up n hard task : It Is going to try to treat Harvey Scott fairly, If nobody else In Oregon docs. Ilo gets right onco lua while and when ho does there shduld lie universal rejoic ing. Those I.uthorean preachers In Illinois who declared against life Insurance may lie old fogies, but they know why It Is so hard for a great many people to pay the preacher, and why they uivo so little faitli in God. - People who want rosy cheeks and fair complexions should rejoice at the advent of tho delightful season of soft mists, cool pure air, and no sudden changes In temperature. Hut to get health and lino complexions you must get o it Into the mists and fresh hreer.es. Anyone buying or dealing In warrants must pay$iOn year. People who get warrants miiNt.take them to the regular city, or ci nnty, or nchool, or state treas urer to bo endorsed and then go to a licenced broker with them. Would it not lie more Just that such n license tux ho paid to the city? The way the valley papers aro ripping up Til Kind's live dollar dog law suit, wo should- not Is) surprised to see It hurt his Justice court practice. It shows the tremendous inlliionce of tho press, and It Is high time Til was llxlng It up with somoof tho newspapers. Til never did care a continental for dress or press, An exchange says that one-third ot tho fools In this country think they can lH'iittho lawyers expounding tho law; one-half of them think they can boat the doctor healing the sick; two-thirds of them think they can ls-at tho preach ers preaching tho gospel and all of them know they can beat the editor running thu newspaper. Hero Is a solid nugget of horse sense from Harvey Scett: "You can found u soIhhiI of transcendental thought on what might, could, would or should hao been done, yesterday, last week or last year) hut tho curtain will never rise again on those fulfilled ami vanished milium, however imperfectly they may hnvo been enauted. When there Is only one thing to Ihi done, them Is, among men of action, little room foraryuineut.'1 Tho editor of tho Ml. Anc.il St. Jo- scphs-lllatt (German) hit tho nail on tin head in one good solid scntenco in tho German language: Slo fuorchtou dor Kricg kuiunto ihrem lliuulel K'hadeu. odor der Krieit kicmito audi an iiudereu Ortcu in uluicher Zclt litshrn ben, odor die Irlaiider imechteu winter aufangen hintonu Hticckou xu runi.iron, nnd ganx lieosiiderM elues for Consumption I began using Piso'o Curo 13 I years ago, and believe it saved me from consumption. My child is suoject to croup. Piso's Curo always relieves him. Mrs. B. CRANDKLL, Mannsville, Ky., 199. Tho most valuable med icine for all Stomach 1 1. 1.8 Is IloStettcr's Siciuacli Jilt., tcrs. It ling hundreds of dangerous Itu Itators, II c sure you gel the genuine If youwnnttogct rid of dyspep sia or any stotnttcli III. fn&& fuerchten dleso gowischsten, feinen cngliBchen Olllzicrc, dlo moistens dem Adcl cntnomineii siud, dan niumllch dleso himplgen Ilocreu, dloztiglclch riUc ScharfHchuet7cii sind, ihrcii Adcl 7.11 wonlg resp-sktiren wut-nlon uud ganr. besonders sin in ihreii foincii Uuiforinen dlo lelwhelbo dor Isesen Gewelire werden kieuntcti unci llntemaleu und nlltlluwi'llen dieses Krlegsspleleii ganx itngeinuctlilich worden dticrftd, so wlrd nun gros7tmrul!g gcdroht und wird dun 1 too rem idle Augcnbllcku r.11 verstenen KCgoben, wonn slo dloso odor Jeuo Lcdliigung ntcht mmelimcii, so gcht der Krieg fos und r.wnr tinbedingt und oline Pardon. Mark this dewn: England will not gdt control ot (ill South Africa as a result of her wnrjwlth tho Doers. Othor na tions will resist England's domination ol nil booth Africa, Just as tlioy will re sist hor pretentious demand for tho pro tection of private property on tho high s'nsiii time of war. Is not that a de mand that wo shall give up tho right of prlvnteorlng? IMI'ltOVI'.MKNTS AT SKUIflfiSVIt.t.K. An enterprising man hns Just moved in who Is dominated hy a pretty high typo of public spirit and wo nro talk ing him iij) for supervisor of public highways. Ho pastures his cows on tho neighborhood it ml uses tho main street for a wholesale wood business An industrious citizen hus put a fine painted fence all around his block. It is such 1111 Improvement to the whole notghWhood that tho nsbessor has raised him $100. A man from Kansas where no trees growwhoonly moved In a week ago, has already cut down two oak trees that took over two hundred years to grow. They stood in tho road hi front of tho place ho has rented. ToOuro LnOrlppo In Two DnyS Tula- MmIIto liruinn Qutulnn Tallinn, All ilnnruM retainl tlm munuy if It fall m euro F. W. Ilriirn'imliinslura la iiiipaoIi Imix 2V Philippine Lecture, dipt. Harry L. Wells wilt give his In terestlng Illustrated lecture of tho "Sec ond Oregon Iteglmeut" in tlio Philip, pines. The lecture will lie Illustrated with more than one hundred views, nil taken on the sisit. uud soino while un der tire, showing actual battle scones. uipi. wells comminuted a company ot tho Second Oregon Volunteers during the entire campaign, nnd ulso served us special war correspondent for tho New ork Evening Post. His lecture which will bo given at the opera house next Thursday evening will bo entertaining, Instructive and roploto with anecdotes. Popular prices will prevail. Seats will prevail. Seats will bo placed on sale .Monnay morning. MAI1ION COUNTY MATTERS Duslness Uemg Transacted at the Court House. I'ltOIIVTK. It. T. Juilson, ndmlulstrator of the estate of 1.. 11, Jiidsou, deceased, has tiled his tliinl account und Judge Torrid I has llxed the time for hearing tho ac count for Saturday, November lHtli, ut 10 u. m, N. GiMMliug, It, I, Hreutauo nnd J. Pillett, appraisers, apolntcd to pre pare an Inventory of the estate of Jos eph Win. Kirk, a minor, have tiled their rcs)rt, showing tho estate to consist of real and isirsonal property valued at I2.W.:W. Matilda M. Kirk, mother of thomiuorheir, is tlio guardian appoin ted. Grant Corby, administrator of tho estate of Herman l'Yokcu, deceased, has been authorized to jell at private sale certain persoiul property Monglng to tho estate, inventoried at f2lll. I'llil'UIT oouirr. Judge lluruott held it short session of Dept. No. 1 Thursday afternoon. In the matter of tho estate of J. 1.. Pnrrish, deceased, appealed from the county court, which InvoUes tho sum of flood claimed by W. S. Heobo for legal wirvlces rendered K II, Parrlsh, adintnlsfrator, tho demurrer to tho petition of the claimant was sustained. Judge lluruott then adjourned his department until the tlrst Momlav in rVbruary. In Dept. No. a a writ of review thus lieeu Issued In case of J, 0. Johnson vs. Andreas Popp which was tried in Jus tice court at Woodburn Sent. 13. and Oct. tllst Is sot for tho linarlmr. IIKIIIIS VII. Kl). James A. Hllyeii to Joseph Hllyeii. 71 " 1 ors in 18 and II s, r2w, w il f T50. Dr. Hull's Couch Slyruo. the taenia., friend, hurt been In u-wiiver llfty years. It cures tho sovorest nirectlous of tho throat and lungs; such us, bronchitis, I uiippo, Inryiiuiils ami Incipient cop. 1 sumption. Price only 'Si cents u tsit-i tie. 1 Salem City lotici. in city K)lltlc8 very little In htirrlng. ' In the Fourth ward no ono .Is U'lug I meutione! und tlio IndlcatiouM are that 1 Alderman Hurrown will ho retunnsl. In J tho Second tho named of Aldcrinnn Hu- rcu und J. ri. Hootliby uro mentioned. In tho Third thero uro it number ol lwr- bona spoken of, thu prvwint Incumbent. Uv Mctirew. not uvvUng tho honor, but httvlng quite- u trouu uport. lu the Tourth, l'Nrcl Iavb's torui explnw uud Ir. Mcmlilh in ineutloueil. The Third and Fourth aroHromr Republican wanl! und it Is Miowl (hut Hupubllcun c-j HoSSjn (copiaijlo to the CUUun'u movctiunu will bo imniisl and elected. I tn.UL tuuu Alt I'alu. )uoirfvUMk MORNIMG FIRE Mrs. T. H. Hubbard's Residence Nearly Destroyed. . Contents Almost A Total Loss. "Fire Starts Krom a Lamp Left Dunilng hi KltchVn. Tho residence of Mrs. Thos. Hubbard, corner Commercial and Mnriou strcotr, was tlio Bceno of a conllngratlon early this Friday, mornliiit which resulted lit heavy damage to the building nnd a nearly total loss of the contents. Mrs. Hubbard estimates the loss at betwoon 1000 und $5000. Tho building was in sured with tho Heeler agency in the Hnn ruitirnuce Co., for fl 100, nnd tho contents in the Contliiciitlal Co., for i:$75. The tiro originated In the kitchen, from n lump that had boon left burn lug there. The family, consisting of .Mrs. Hub bard and her two sous nnd a daughter, occupied tho house. At a little after 2 o'clock Mrs. Hubbard awoke and de tected tho order of smoke. She in stantly arose and found tho kitchen was nil re. She roused tho others, nnd her son, T. II., sllped on his trousers and ran to the city hall and gavo tho alarm. Tho tiro department responded promptly mid ran n lino of hose from tho hydrant ut the corner Commercial nnd Center streets. The engine was stationed nt the corner of Chemeketa and Commercial streets, but tho hose failed to reach tho fire until sumo delay In sending back for more. , At this time tho lire was still con II nod to tho kltchau, which Is nil ell on the rear of tho two-story main building, but thu tlrst stream was directed upon the ell from tho outside, nnd In tho mean time the lire made Its way into tho other part of the house and every room wns In vaded, the contents being piacticalty destroyed. Willing hands wero ready to aid In taking out tlm moveables, but the front part of thu house was kept closed for some time with thoidett of shutting off tne draught Irom thu Haines. Eventually the piano, a new ono costing f00, was taken out, but not until its casing had been charred, ami tho instrument is probably ruined. Little else was rescued, and clothing, furniture, books, pictures and bric-a-brac Impossible to replace wero destroyed by tiro or water. Hy the time tho Dames wero Nttlxlucd, at about o'clock, there was llctlu left but a charred ruin, which it will cost nearly as much to repair as It. wouldjo rebuild. In entering an upper room from the veranda to rescue a box of valuable papers belonging to Mrs. Hubbard Ed die Lamport received a bad gash 011 the right foot from broken glass and I 'ire Chief Churchill cut lis left hand, also with hiokuii glass. The family, who got out with but little clothing were supplied hy kindly neighbors. One curious circumstance was that a can of coal oil sat In thu kitchen unin jured throughout the lire. Some grocery Eczema ! The Only Cure. Eczema li more than n skin disease, stid 110 skin remedies can euro It. The doctors aro unable to elTcct n cure, and tliefr mineral mixtures nro damaging to tho most powerful constitution, The whole trouble is in the blood, und Swift's Specific Is tho only remedy which can reach such deep-seated blood diseases. Eojems broke out on 017 ilimxlittr.snd eon llnurd to aprrtit until her lifil ws entirely coTrrrd. Site was treated tr several KKd dootori, but rfraw worse, and the dreadful dlteate spread taken lo two celebrated rfVJBfaSir Md liialth springs, but re &y!SwfCf celved no benefit. Many xSxSi!S2iiW patent medlolnea were taken, but without ra mi!, unlll we decided to try . S. .and by the lima Hie fir! Unite waa Untitled, her head be gan to heal. A dozen bottle eured her com. plelely and led her akin vwrfeclly smooth She la now aliteeu yeara old, and ha a masnlrirenl inn, Hi of hair No! a ilgu ot the dreadful QUease hat arer relumed, II T bHOHK. ITOt Lueaa Ate., St Louie, Uo. Don't expect local applications ot soaps and stives to cure Koroma. They reuch only tho surface, while tho ill ichso comes from within. Swift's Specific c c cir Blood Jfn af aJ Tho Is tho only cure and will reach tho most obstinate esse, It It fsr ahead of all Blmilar remedies, because it cures cases which nro bevond their reach. S. S. S. ii I purely vegetable, ami ts tho only blood vemetly cunranttHMii o contain no pot- ksIi, meruury or other mineral. Hook mailed free by Swift SpectQo Company, Atlanta., Georgia. -. -. - ..,..,v..,, ,, , ,i, n.i..rm reuwi, was jostoniuy siliitrI to tho jiosltlonof head tailor at the I heniawa Indian training school, mado v,,w"u XV "'O ,1,,iUl' ' t' htte Axel ,V,or,"m' J,r 'dlivan will ohe hio. """' '" ,,,,!' v" - - .j Fw 4rHrV4rV4rV4t4Mr44Mt Young Mother CONDENSED U1LE r nuraJasr Uble.aa well as for Knta, cookioji Iflua atood tho t.jt for forty yrara. Tk on auUtttato. iK.NO -or tkx.w o "tuJir, , ORBIN'S !-MMMMMMMaV.41, STOP THIEF!" a It Is an old trick among the light fingered fraternity to divert attention from themselves hy raising the cry of "stop thief" nnd so putting the public on a false scent. There Is a certain kind of advertiser who Is expert In similar methods. One of his tricks Is to tell women that It s "revolting" to write to a man In con rtUtlon .bout disease " Women should write to a woman." The remain der of the advertisement Invites women to write for advice, mid Is carefully worded to convey the Idea that the ad vice offered Is that of a physician. But a close examination shows that there Is no physician's advice offered and the whole clamor of "write to a woman" Is raised to divert attention from the fact that the woman offering advice is not a doctor, and therefore not competent to give medical advice : For the advice of an unqualified woman Is Just as dangerous as the advlco of an unqualified man. Women who are sick can obtain medi cal advice free by letter, by consulting Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and burglcal In stitute, nuffalo, N. Y. As an expert In the treatment and cure of female dis eases Dr. Pierce lakes the highest rank. In over thirty years' experience he has treated half-a-million women and of that great number nlncty-clght per cent, have been perfectly and permanently cured. Each letter is held as private and its con tents guarded as a sacred confidence. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. order slips which wero hung on the Inside of a kitchen door also passed through the fiery ordeal with a slight O'lsplngof the edges. VREYBURG SUBDUED Losiion, Oct. 20. Tho Cape Town correspondent of the D.illy Mall, tele graphing at a Into hour last night, snys: "Vreyhuri! sui rendered on Sunday. Tonight's dispatches from Kuriiman, ten miles east by south of Vreyburg, state that tho polloe have withdrawn from Vreyburg, tho town surrendered to the lloers, the Inhabitants tleelng hi nil dhectlous, mostly toward Kuruinaii When the olloo withdrew tlio Capo Hoers communicated tho fact to the enemy, thus Inviting them to take sis session. There was a fearful panic." The warolllco this evening Issued the following bulletin: "No news of imKirtance has been re ceived from Natal today. The cavalry attached to our forces at Ladysmlth and Dundee are engaged In observing the enemy's movements. "Steps hnvo been taken to secure Plot- ennarlulmrg and Durban against raids on tho western frontier. Thoro Is no re cent reliable intelligence from Ktmberly or Mnfeking, both places liolng cut off from railway nnd telegraphic communi cation. It is believed, however, that 11 skirmish took place on Sunday, six miles south of Khulerly, und that the Hoots weru beaten off with some loss, by an armored train. There was some light ing ut Mnfeking on I'riday or Saturday, ending with a repulse from the attack ing force. "Hallway communication with the Orange Free State und the Transvaal has now ceased, tho remaining refugees having been warned to leave by way of Dclagoa boy." Doers Slaughtered, London, Oct. 20. Tho Dally Xow s Capo Town correspondent says it Is rumor ed that news had reached Hoax Junc tion that tho Hoers attacked Mafcking In force, but wore repulsed. The defend ers, seeing tho enemy retreating, pur sued them for somo distance, then a feint was made and they commenced to retire on tho town, allowing them eolves to bodrlven In by tho Hoers, who, eager to retrieve their jiositions, again advanced to tho attack, and were drawn over thcH.yddito mines, laid for the defense of tho town. It is rumored that 1500 Poors wero killed by the ex. plosion. Wounded Durghcrs, Uisdox, Oct. 10. ThcJDailv inallCajio Town correspondent wyss A refugee, who has reached Urahainstown from tho Hand, states that it train arrived nt Johannesburg on Monday, from Klerkulorp, with ItOOw -Mined burgeers. To-Nlgntnnd To-Monow Night, And each day una; night during this week you can net' ul uny drucglst's Kemp's Halsam for tho Thrum uud Lungs, acknowledged to lie tho most sticce-ssful remedy ever sold for Coughs. Croup. Hronchltls. Asthnm and Consuiuntlon. Get u luittln m day mid keep It always In tlio liotio' so you can check your cold nt onco i'rlcosoc und &0e, Sainnlouottle free, : ,,. Jetties Caitied Away. Yaowixa (Or.) Oct. 20.-A pile has lm blowing for tho wtst tweuty-four hours, accompanicl by heavy rain thunder and lightning. yesterday rarrKsl away at a neavy sou wut 700 feet of bo tiortlt Jetty woikn. should Ura arly the neee. ally .ot .iMpla oa hand a supply ot Gail Borden Eagle Brand i , Cohoihsio Man CO.. Ntui tai. aMMBraiuaBjakaaMfaUM immiriaBiiili I'lniXini'iiiirnW'Hlifn EDUCATIONAL BEATRICE SHELTON. Piano nnd Orgnn classes nnd S ght Heading. Studio nt 478 Front st. Mice Shelton lias studied with mo for two ji-tra and has been very connclentlnna and imo riveful In her work, HliolMrry talented a an executant and na n lonelier. Her pupils nro both Uchnlcttily ami theoretically woll trained and It In with plwwtiro ami prldo that I recommend MlmBhclloii as a toucher r jiUno mimic. ,, EMILUWlNKLGIt, 10-ll-Im Mua. Doctor Mf. flog?1 College fcniem, w miles irom 1'ortlnnd.) CoJirLKTis nnu Tiionouoii CeunsKs: Prcpurntory Mternry, Scientific, Clnsslcnl, Normal, Commercial. Spkcial Couiiskh in Mathc matics, Surveying, Drawing, Civil Service, French, Germnn, Spnnlsli, Italian Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Music. A special class is provided for stu, dents who on account of farm labor, wish to enter late In fall nnd leavo onrly in spring. Academic degrees nnd teachers suite certificates nnd Btnto dlplomns con ferred. Send for cntnlogtto. Address, The PitrcsiDKNT Mount Anukl Collkob. Mt. Angel, Oro. . SrASiJf0 SS9. ftsCOJ HjlUd.6?Z&4J (72 Jy,A'0?'0fyA sdes we? U'' &jpt&cyjity ', CM?W?S'?tMyZ.0??ZSJ OWltsSK r M cZmctCcS The dfst in the west: The Oniversify Now IN SESSION. Faculty of seven superior teachers. When you study music you should hn.'e the very best Instruction obtainable, is a saving of time and money. Phone 21110 for catalogue, or address, KHAXCKSCO SKI.KV, Dean, Salem, Oregon. Salem Studio inter-state conservatory of music. Mrs. Effa finders Willnian Over First NtiUounl Hnnk. Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Reading. Studio hours from I) to 12 uud 2 to 5. TWO riNK NI5W PIANOS IN STUDIO iTOIc I'SK OF LUMMLS. SlOOOPr" CASH ( Feb. 14, 1900. To Aueuts Sending Subscribers to Self Culture Magazine Two IlundrNl uud Fifty Dollars to thu agent sending In tho largest list $lf0.00 f-fj.OO. ;,.oo, 15.00, 10.00, and so on, a total of fill Cash awards; anil in ad dition very large commission will bo given, making the mo-it liberal proiios tlon. Send for full particulars and freowiulp iiiont. Profitable work for iutelligeiit iersons. Send two refcrencofl. Tun WmiNKii Company, Dept. II Akron. Ohio No Moro Unrpot Monopoly, UOTAN &, iinvix llntoliul rw-clvtil alarito and oh-uanl Hue or I'arivta. ItiiK' und MattliiKn. riu-,B aro Uiiiiih! In the boat inarkcU unit will liriak monopoly prlcea lu biitum ANICAr IlEAUSE Ju.t rnlilnl Tor the fre imo ol jutroni ol our Unilertultlnir Doiwrlinut a (i (i Dealer fA Stovo V lead. ft per nnd h J. ft 0 1 tf CAS, A Few Interesting Facts When eeoiile are ciinifm.il.ilm. n t.i.. whetlirr on butneu or pleuiire, tli'.y natur ally want the best service obtainable an d. at feed, comfort and tafely It concerned. i-.mployci ot the Wisconsin Central IJnMar pildtowerve the public and our ttaint are operated to at to make cloe connections wun uivergine unci at nil junction potnti. Pullrain Palace Sleeping and Chair cart on through tralnt. Dining car tervice unexcelled, Mealt' a la Carte. In order lo obtain , this firtt-cltts tervice, atk the ticket agent to tell ou a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CBXTIlAl LINKS i and you will mile dirert connecliont a St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and nil iKilutt Kat. For any lurlher infoimatton call on any ii.iai . ... i ... ' ..VM, -rtlllt Ul VIHI71)UIU Willi JAS. IX).S'1), (leneral l"att, Agent. or JAS. A. CLOCK, Ciintral Agent, 340 Stark Sticet, ItJRTUNI), OSK. ,j-vw?:wx ?" - ---- -mte a, 4U 4 1 Nervine Capital Junk Shoo. r) In Cast Iron, Wrouuht iron M plates, copiier, brass, tine, rone, riibln'r. bats, h des. ihi- fJ bones. 10 D. Itl'HBNSTKIX. Pronrletor. . 1 3d Court St. Snlom. Or. V r) CEASCSSSACCSCCEOS'D HBATINGI STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATER, ?hLnSwrkto rom hy Fruit and Hop Dryer x. w. .uu,uixms instate 3KEBy9LSS TO" vu' -AO " tcK loft over. BREWSTER rllOUe 1181. THU iriniiu a,. --'--- - - - AKD MUSICAL. ( ALL INTKnESTKD IN GOOD MUSICAL WO UK MADE WELCOME AT THE STUDIO. 0 0 1 Teacher of Piano nnd Accompanist. Salem, Oregon. filudlo-D'Aroy Ilullillnir, ltoom 10, llonrn-9 to 12 ft. m,. 2 to & p. in. ; 'or boys nnd vouiic men. Conducted bv tho Hcnedlctino Fathers. Henlthfiillv iicneuictino i'litiicrs. - . r a . . nnd nttrnetlvnlv lorn I oil. fll inllcx frnm - - - --j - . .-- --.... ..v... WjTSLCy- PttHCiPAL. JAltM, OKC60N. UA W HUBBARD lttJ.6?t&dJ JsC- t s0 ) j f'J?irJJ,rcttrty ' 'rcrc&?'JJ: .yjre?tfrey?f'Y, ,???'. iysyP-o - i MK7t vjswrJJ Jf" son Cataioguj? CoIIeg? of Miisic It ell, auiaiiid Soo Pacific Line. Lowest rates Best service To and from nil points Kust and Kurope. The only lino running through Tourist Cam to Without Ohango. SL Paul, Tonnlo, .Montreal, 'Boston. ltoyul Jlall Steamship Line to .lupnu and China. Canadian and Australian Steamship Line to lllllilllll aim Tor rates and Information npply to f M LOl'ICWOOI) ., ,, , . Agent. Stilcin Ore. II. II. ADctt. . 'out Port laud K J,Co)lc, A ') l A, Y ueo uvcr II C. Lffn You Can Get a Lower Berth. Itli 0110 exception tho through 1 rains or tlio Hurllngton Route aro almost Invariably rwell-tllled. ihc exception Is our St. Paul Chicago Limit -d. On the limited thoro Is usually room and to spare. Don't Hirer that It Us neither ?.r f IS'v"0!,1111 rf.t. as ANY truln AN other lino between St. iuumuu uuicago. uu tho con. trary, thcro Is 110 moro beautiful train in America. It has electric light, 8teiiu heat, wide vestibules the most satisfactory dlnlng-o a fervlco on the contlncnt-und lower berth 'or everybody. A. (!. SIIRI.ri'VN (Jeu'l Ai'cnt, Portland, Or. work a specialty. St Phone J5IT S3Q3ElioS Uet our prhva IMt ill tho city & WHITE. m X. 1L - U K.1 . -.. 1-lin.U MKN ui wu-irtai (.nnninn Pnni M lono Australia Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIME CARD, Train leaves Alban Truln leaves Corvallis Train arrives Yaqulnri;.': c;f.oS'm ill IS.... l'iRn ... Ilclurnlngs P. ui. Leave9 Yaqulna Leaves Corvallis...,,.. Arrives Albany 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany Arrives Detroit 4 Returning: Leaves Dettolt Atrlvcs Albany OLcaves Albany Arrives Corvallis oLcavcs CorvalHs ...7-00 a. m ...11:40 n. in ...12:86 p. ,. ...7:10 a. .. ...11:55 a. 111. ...12:23 n. m. . .. C:;i5 p. in, .. 0:05 p. i. ... 0:55 p. 111. 0:40 a.m. . .. 7:W ... Arrives Albany uiiuuuu tTT.i;uiiut:b ui. Aioiiny ami Corvallis with Southern Pacltletialns KiyliiK direct service li and from New port und adjacent benches. No. 0 runs from Albany to Corvallis on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fndavs only. ' No. 6 runs from Cotvallls to Albany on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur' duvs only. Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit ut noon, kIvIok ample time to reach catuplni; urounds on 1 1... , .. .,.1 -., .... . -.:. : , " " " Hreltenbush und Santlatn river Mm mitiio day. 11. u WAI.DKN KMVIN STONE, . .. Manager Albany, Oie. T V. A V. A. J.TUKNKIl AKent. WILLaMRTTK IttVKIt DIVISION STEAMER ALBANY, C'aiitaln Ziunalt. Leaves Salem ut 7 a. in. for Portland nud way landings every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Tho itcamcr lia been cqiilmml with ilrt oIbm nccomniotlntloim, Itidiuliiitc an i-lt-Kanl Uiuurrni'ccl for carrying both freight ami pftm'iiKvn. I)ock-Koot of Stale ilrcct. KI). N. t:iKH Agint. flN IlKrAIITI TIMK HtHKIIUI.K. Krom 1'urtliuiil, (All nnu ren Mntl 8 i. 111, 577"" knnv Flyer 2.30 pm Suit Lnlco, Denver Kl. Wiirthi umalia, KaiiMia LuiiU.Clilcatfoani) Kind, City Ht 0 I3.m WnllaWnlln, HpoWnnc. Mliiiin nHll. rit. Paul. Duliith, Mil nniikco C'hlrrMio anil wit. 8. kanr Kl J er .:u a. in. OCKAN HIHVMHIIIIU For Han Kmni'lumi, UalluTery Ihsdnya. colTiTiimAlfiTKK nn:AMi:it.n. 8 p 111, 8ii!"m. I p. in ox. Hun I n. m rJalur- llnv 10 p, U-ave Kateru 0 oil am Tiu Thu ninlrjat To Aalnrln aiul way uinillnga, ox Hun. A r Sa lmi WII.I.AMKTTK IllVlin I'nrtluml, NuwU'ru ami way IjinitlUKn. 0 11. 111, We.l Irl WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. Dally boiti to Portland a above. Transfer to street car line at Ureg.' Chi if the iteamert are delayed there ouuil trip tickets to nltpoinlstn Oregon, Wihl). ton, or Grdifbrnl a. Connection made at Port land with all rail, ocean amlrivcr liner W. II. IIURLUUKT. Gen'l I'as. Aitf. Portland, Or. O. M. POWERS, Agent, Trle street Jock Salem. IIOISK & ItAKKER, City Agent. Oregon Slion Line Railroad t The Direct Itoiitc to Montana, Uiali, Colorado and all Eastern. Points Glna choice of two lavorllo rotilea, via the Union I'aclUo Kait Mall I.lue. or tlio ItloUrinulericciilu Uuvn, Look at the tunc li Dayn to Salt Lake 2 Days to Denver ;ii Days toClilcuL'o 4 Days to New York Free Reclining Chair Can. Upholstered Tou lit HlevpliiK Cars, and 'ullmaii I'atuco Ulevperi opratcd on all trains. For further information applytto HOISK J: UAItKEK, Agents, Salem. V. K. COMAN, an'l Agent. O. O. TKKKY, Trav. Tass, Ant 121 Third St . l'ortlaud SOUTH AND EAST THE SH.STA RO'JTE OFTIIE Southern Pacific Co, JBTTiMS TRAINS RUN DAILY Ysoor Ml '45 rnj- 7-45 A M ) L.v.,,;t'ortiana. ,.Ar Ar... Satera ....Ar Ar. San Kranclsco.Lv 1):I6am rtS am 05 ru S'oopm 6:05 p M 6.43 A M 8'IS P U 7.00 A U 8'IJ I'M 4.ISPM 7-55 A m Ar Otrden... .Ar Ar .....Denver. . Lv Ar , . . , Omaha .... Ar Ar .... Chicago ,.,,Lv Ar. ,.Loa Angele,,.Ar Ar... Ell'aso.... Ar Ar.... Fort Worth... ,Ar Ar.. New Orleans. ..Ar IIIOPM 645 r X SO AM 6.30 ru 9.25 r u a.35 r 8.40 A m 8.40 tii DINING" CARS OHSERVATION HAUSV fullman tirst-cUu and tourist sleeping cars attached to all through traim . Tourist can through to Chicago without change. kuosouku MAIL. DAILY. 8.'3o am)" tois 5-'30 pul Lv.. Lv.. Ar . Portland ,Af" 1 430 r 1 50, r m j 730 a m Balem Lv Koseburg. . Ly WK&T SIDE DIVISION". EV"W TORTLAND AND COaVALLIS, t ulrvs dslljr except Sunday. 7V a Mlly. . . .Portland.. Ail S.'5o m IL'SSUV.-- Corvallis.. Lvf i.'ioru At Albany and CorvaTTis connect vit" rains of the C & K. Ry". INDEl'ENDEN'CE TAbSENGEK. utrmaa train pigy kxckit sumuv.1 4-50 PM) ; 7.'30 ml 830 m). L.V ...l'ortland....Ari S.- ri 835 A m tf 550 A M t) 4.'50 AMi Lv....McMinnTilleLvJ r independence Lv I 4.'(o AM Direct connections at San rrmcisco with rf?i,Aip..l';?J fo "AWAII, IAPAN. TRALIA LU''INES Bd AUS r-it.,.,Nfc'K' Depo Agent, or C- D (ABRIbL&ON Cty Ticket Agent, a3a Com mercial SL Salem Or. , K. KOEULEk, Manager. ' C.MARKHAV G, F. 4 P. A. PoTtlan ASSAY OFFICE AND IiADOHATORY- No. 71 Chemeketa a, J.B.T. TUTIIILL: Assayer ' ni A-'i M j.iJUjBht.av, J.m mi ri ""-"daw.