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t - - - vtt .-&" ""' ' "'T""''t""r'!",' ' T,y,?Tr'fTfWr,rrrw?-- K CfflLDRENSSUiTS 2t Q ' IS C-c- 03 ,X New and Nobby Reefers, Reefer ets, $1,50 to $7.50, Vestees, Josies. Nothing Newer, Wc guarantee these 10 per cent lower Than anything on the coast. CO 3 , Clogged Bowels 1 Interfere with the nation of every or- j gan of the body Const Ipatlon brings headaches, belching, nervousness, In somnia, bllniisncss, dyspepsia mid liver and kidney troubles. Ilostct tor's stomach Hitlers cures these and Is the best friend the hiiiiiiin stomach has, nnd If yours Is weak, don't, fall to give :tu trial it win cure you see that n Phivatb Ukvknuk Stamp cov ers the neck of the bottle Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters 55 6. if. Jonnson & 60, 257 Commercial St., Salem, Or. THE DAILY JOURNAL BY HOPEOR DROTUKKS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8, 1800. Dally, Ono Tear 93.00, la Advance Dally, Tout MontUa $1 00. Ij advanoe Weekly, Ono Year 91.00, In Jidvar.ce JOURNAL. X-RAYS. Over ninny of the churches In Transvn.il la the sign: Hottentots dogs not admitted the and Don't Bo Hootottar'fl THE REPORT OF THE PHILIP PINE COMMISSION. Tho preliminary report of the Philip, pino commission, which was hurried out for Its posslblo good elTect on the eleo tlons, throws little now light on the ill nation. Tlio report is a compact Riiiumnry of conditions on tho islands ns tho commis sion saw them, of tho events preceding the Hpuiiish war and following the tak ing of Manila by Dewey, nnd u chapter Is devoted to tho capacity of tho Fili pinos for col government. The fact that Admiral Dewey was it member of tho rotiimlssslnn nud signed nnd fully endorses this report, makes the document of especial Interest, and will glvo it fully as much weight as It Is probably entitled to In tho minds of the ieopto. Itm'iiui that when tho Bpunlsh Amoi lean war broke out Governor (leneral Augustl tried to Induce the Filipinos to nxsiit In the defense of the islands against the Americans, promising them autonomy, hut the Filipinos declined tho offer, evidently looking to the advent of tho Americans to relievo tliem from the intolerable oppression of Spain, and having perhaps been led to expect manly ami generous treatment from tho Americans, lteganllng the coming to Manila of Agulnaldo, memoranda furnished by Admiral Dewey give tho facts and show that while no seclflo prom lues were made to Agulnultlo, yet he came at Dewey's request, was brought from Hong Kong on llio .government trans lort McCullock, allowed to organ lie the Filipinos into an army and was furnish ! arms from tho Cavite arsenal, Tho ilrsl couimunlcnttnn regarding Agulimldo was leeeived by Admiral Dewey at Hong Kong, April -I, (nun K. Bcuctr 1 ratt, (Milted Status consul at .Singapore. "Agulnaldo, Insurgenl leader, here. Will come to Hong Kong. Arrange with Commodoiti for general co-opera- Hon insurgents Manila if doshvd. Tele uroph," To tills Dewey wired to Mr. Pratt tho same day t "Tu)l Agulnultlo miiiio noon us IKW sibht" , Aguuiutdo arrived too late to go with the warhhlps hut was taken over later on the McCullock. Tho commlssicm saym "No alliance of any kind was ontoied Into with Agulnaldo, nor wus any promise of In- deH)iulenco made to him then or at any other time." The bringing of Agulnaldo nud tho Arming of his followers was with the excepting in n limited miudier ui n-r purposo of strengthening the United States forces and weakening those of the enemy." .Tho report gays: "There was no con. foronco between tho olllcers of tho Fili pinos and our oMlcers'wIth u view to ojH'raling against tho Spaniards, nor was there co-operation of any kind. After tho lauding of the American troops "there was n constantly growing friction between the Filipinos and tho American troops," It seems from this report that as soon iwit became plain to Agunaldo that ho could get no assurances of any specific kind from tho -Americans ho began making active preparations fur fighting them. The outbreak of hostilities on thu Hh of February followed tho action of the Nobrusk sentlnul hi firing niton n Filipino who wus outside of our lines, ami tho roiort loaves no room for denying that tho llrstshot of tho war was II red fiom our side, that actual humilities, therefore, were started by our troops. Tho historical facts following that shot are familiar to all, The report deals at length with tho condition of anarchy existing iuand around Manila during the early spring, when half the native population had lied nud business was at a standstill, and speaks of the issuance of thu commission's procla mation and Its good effect. However, tho natives had become uo customed to the breaking of fair prom ises on the part of thu Spaniards, and had llttlo faith hi ours until thu estab lishment of native luw com In, mid Mich acts, nldcd to restore conlldenco. The rejmrt status that tho strong anti American feeling is confined to tho Togulos provinces, whose isipulutlon Is i.rioo.ooo. Tho Tugnlos trllsi is held resonslblo, In fact, for all tho trouble we huvohud In establishing our authority, and the other Filipinos ure represented to Im friendly to us. I lie commission, however doe not iiiiiku It very ulear why wu have made no llttlo progress In extending our author ity over the Islands, when (IvtHdxths of the population am favorable to us. The report tells of the efforts of the commission to eomo to an understand- lug with Agulnaldo au.l of the delega tion who came from him seeking In formation us to what proportions the eoiiiinlrslon had to make. It seems that these negotiations never reached oven tho rudimentary stage. The tlrst projiosltlon of thu Americans, nnd the oiiovvhluli was Insisted on us a pru-rco, Bons these capacities have not been do vclojied by education or experience. Tho masses of the jieoplo are unedii cnted. That Intelligent public opinion, on which popular government rests, docs not exist In tho Philippines, and it can not exist, until education has ele vated tho masses, broadened their intel lectual horizon nnd disciplined their facility of Judgment. Tho most that can lie expected of them is to co Operate with tho Americans m thu administration of general affairs from Manila ns a center nnd undertake, sub ject to American control or guidance, ns may lie found necessary, thu adminis tration of provincial and inutilcfpal af fairs. "Fortunately there aro educated Fili pinos, though they do not constitute n large proportion of tho entire populii tion, and their support nud services will bo of Incalculable value in innuguintlug and maintaining thu now government. As education advances nud experience ripens, tho natives may lx Intrusted with n largo nnd more Independent share of government; solf-gov eminent as the American Ideal being constantly kept In view ns the goal," The report expresses the conviction of the commission that the Filipinos can not stand alone nnd that our withdrawal from tho Islands would result in tlioir falling Into anarchy mid being divided among other powers; and all Intelligent Filipinos are represented as sharing this view. Tho commission expresses a strong conviction that we cannot honorably withdraw from tho Islands at this time, and there is no Intimation In thu rcort that ultimate independence for the islands has been considered as Ksslhle, Tho commission discredits the resrts of unworthy conduct un the part of nur troops, as to desecrating churches, murdering prisoners, etc., and says no war was ever more humanely conducted. Thu report Is signed by .1. 0, Hehur man, (ioorgo Dewey, Charles Deuhy and Dean C. Worcester. Tho Dost ProBoripnoiu or Mnlnrln (MiIIUhihI Kovtrl Imlllp of iiiiovkn Tastb- I KM llllll.l. 'I ON HI. II la mIiiii.Iv Iiihi mill (lilllihiolun IimIoImi diriii. No cure, no pay. Price Wie. 7-17 d .V.w 4ni 'I'll J Oregon Baptists. Thu Annual State Meeting of llaptlsts was held Oct. U).'M in the First church, Portland. Oregon has 127 llaptist churches with over 8000 members, 800 Isdng added last year. Four depart ments of work were represented In the conventien: Home anil State missions, Foreign iii!sm!oiis, Publication Society and Educational. In the foreign mis slon Held there are "0;i,yiO members. The annual expense Is $400,000. The homo Held, the United Slates, had '."M.OOO babtlsiiiH last year. During the last tun years flip membership has In creased I.0A.V.M7. Tho total member ship In tho nation now is I.IVW.UOO. In tho educational department there is nurked prosH)rlty. Its schools are val ued hi projerty and endo.vinont at tt.OOO.OOQ. These Include 7 theological seminaries, UI universities and colleges and 77 mwdoinlos, seminaries ele. At the convention titiont 150 delegates were in attendance. Those from Salem were were: Mrs. Dr. Josmip. Mr. and Mrs. Fwter, Walter Jonks, Charles t..i..i. ii ... ... ..... ii mini, uu-n. irvine ana .MCMllop. That Joyful Keeling. With the exhilarating tonsoof renew ed health and strength and luternitl eloniillness which follows the use ol Hyrup or rigs, U unknown to tho fow who liuvu not progressed beyond the ohl-tliuo niedlolnesuml tho cheap sub lIliilusMiiiitiliucs nlTuml but never Tho trusts may bring alwut one grand reform forco ovcryliody onto n cash ba sis and abolish the credit system. Tho St. Louis Westlclho Post (Ger man), hits thu hullscye thus: "Keln John Mtnll' nnd Keln "llnller" "btil lit" dlo Duron." Tho lnojt IndejKiiidcnt person is the one wild owes nothing but gissl will, and the happiest Is the one who bestows tho latter generously. The fceasons at Salem aro so nearly alike that some old residents of the Capital City cannot tell whether they livo on Summer or Vv Inter street. - If Frances Wlllard wero alivo tho Union Signal would hardly take thu side of Kmland in her gold nnd land glut tony enterprises hi South Africa. " . Another man rcKjrts having paid his state fair subription ns agreed Old. Steiner, Hound Old Sherwood scorn to Ih thoonly two. ThoGids urd evi dently good fctuff. Albany Demecrat: The iwoploof tho Northwest are familiar enough with the arbitrary practices of the Knglish at Dawson City without complaining of tho strictness of tho Doers. A subscriber in MasHachusctts rends us copies of tho Lnwronco pucrs. Tho The nutivo tribes there seem to lio agi tated by pretty much the ramu things Hint cause people to scratch their heads in Oregon. " Tho Union Signal W. 0. T. U. organ takes up against tho Doers because they derive n large revenue from a liquor iuonoX)ly. For tho same reason they could take up against their own eountrj acipiiriiig the Philippines. . .. Lots of mud. , Man at postofllcu corner, talking to OharlieG.: "Plenty of mud eh!" (re ferring to condition of streets.) Charlie (referring to campaign:) "Yes, hut the other side started slinging It first." Ohio paper. . Two Irishmen were discussing the war in South Africa tho other day. One didn't agree to everything, that was said against Knglnud. Finally thu man sore on tho whole Ilritish empire said : " Why does Kngluud tax Ireland more than Scotland or Wales?" "Well," said tho other slowly,"! sup IMH'osho nudes the money." . It is gratifying to know that tho lead ing republicans, who headed the Citi- xeus' Union in 181)8, are a unit in favor of cent hilling the prcK-nt admirable city government. They say they, as tax payers, want no part hi u Klitlcnl ad ministration of municipal affairs. The) have had enough of u double-heaihd gralt that plunged lsifh city ami county in debt. r If "coining events cast their shaenwj before," those shadows on the blind presage u wctj- ding in the near future. m The young W lady may even K be ''all ready" to marry. Uiat is, she thinks E she's "all ready " for her trousseau's prepared, the "trip" has been planned, nnd the house K picked out and 'vM-vthini?." . -- EDUCATIONAL AND M08IOAL. OONSERY&TORY When we see a young woman go out to meet ate that way It brings to mind the Frenchman's saying of the Charge of the Light Brigade, " It was magnificent but it was not war." It is magnificent to sec the young girl face the future so fearlessly, but it is not life. No young woman is ready for married life unless her physical condition is up to the stand ard of marriage, in the health of all the delicate womanly organs, and rarely is that the case. Voung women entering upon the state of marriage will find no friend so helpful ns Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, It gives vigor and elasticity to the organs peculiarly feminine, prevents the drains that ruin the health, nnd makes the ordeal of motherhood so easy that it is practically almost painless. "At tin turfy Uge of mrrll lire," write; Mr. Horn Arn. of Datlai. Jickvin Co .Mo., "I wu greatly bothered with painful perlooi, alio a troubleome drain wlifch rendered me very weak and unfit for work of any kind. I became o tliln there m nothliiR left of me but ikln nud bone My huibaud became alarmed ami jtot me a bottle of ' Favorite rreacriptlon After he uw the wonderful erlecta of that one he got me two more, and after I med Ihoienpthere win no more pain, and I began to gain In fleih very rapidly " Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser answers every question. It is sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only. For the cloth-bountl edition send 31 stamps. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, IiufTalo, N. Y. OOM PAUL'S PEOPLE. A Most Timely Uook, Diving "The True Story of the lioers " lly Howard C Hillcgas. With illustra tions. 12 mo. Cloth, !(. "Gives precisely tho Information necessary to those who doslre to follow Intelligently tho progress of events at tho present time." Now York ComH mercial AdvertlFcr.n r, 4sM t "Has till tho timeliness of an up-to-date nuwsrmper article; In fact, some portions of it read ahnont like a cable gram from thu Transvaal." Nov York Sunday World. A hook 011 tho Itoer troubles that is free from Urltlsh prejudices and misrep resentations. " It is the best book of the hour In its unbiased presen tation of thu Itoer side of the contro versy." Chicago Tribune. T1iK.I0u11.VAi. recommends the circu lation of tills hook, which was pith llshed by the author in Now York, September 4, 18!!). Itegulnr prlco, 1 1,50. Will be furnished to our readers ttt f 1.25. It contains a correct descrij) tlou and map of South Africa, with sta-tl-ties of tho population nnd resource of thu country. There nre nine illustra tions from photographs, Including one of President Krueger. Cecil llhodes and Miijub.1 Hill. Sent postpaid lor f 1.25. UNTBR-8TATB M XV ETTAANDERS-WILMAN Asoclle Teacher Weitem Conietva toty, Kania City, Mov, representing the Inter.sta'e Syitem, t Saltrn, Ore. H Over First National Kanlr. Residence jg 376 Church street. Studio hoars 9 to Z In c. oNrarsaror Nir3iilai EYA F. COX, Teacher of Piano and Organ, CLASSES IN SIGHT HEADING. Studie: 333 Front St. Terms Itensonahlo lOJ7ml REV. ADOLPH EBERLE, l'ator of the German Lutheran church, will gWe leanoni In primer Mid higher German. I'leate call at reililence on 'Ml itrect. Il-Mf STABLIJMD 669. yi 00 1 km tern 00 wc amatvt. ALL IHTKnMTin IK OOOD MUSICAL MADR WKLCOMK AT TUB STUDIO. BERTHA H WORK W mi nuDDHnu I Teacher of PInno and Accompanist. Salem, Oregon. Pludlo D'Arcy Itulldlng, Hoom 10, llours-t lol2 a. m,i 2 to ft p.tn. BEATRICE SHElTON, Pinno and Organ classes nnd Sight Heading. . Studio nt 478 Front at. MIm Phpllnn hna ntllillMl with lllfl for two yearn nnd han been Tory conaclentlnna and sue- (maiai in nor wora. mioiatiwy lairnieu u au executant nnd aa a teacher. Her pupils am both IcchDlcally and theoretically well trained nnd It 1 with plcaatint and pride that I recommend -MIM Bneuoil aaa icocnerm jiianu wnair. 1-.A111.1j. WIMKl.lill, Corvallis 4 Eastern "Railroad TIME CARD, ; For Yuqulna: Truln leaves Albany .... ison Train leaves Uorviiflls. ; 1 52 5: ,n Train arrives Yuqulna... 13S g-J"- W p. uj. .,, '00 a.m. 12:'D.tn. m. 10-ll-Im Mua. Doctor Nellie Brown VrOTjTTSTIST la now prepared to receive a few more pupltt. No 417 Marlon it. . 1" JAtLM, ORCGOH. (iadme &ftef& ,; w?- KjYrcii YrcMceS y fD roi. (TAtOit ' The best in the west: The Uniuersify Colleg? of Miisic now in session. Faculty of seven superior teachers. uM,n .. ai..,io m.iuir. if.ii fiiint.i.i imvn i ih vitv lifil ...A. mctloi. obtnitiablo. It is a saving of time nnd money. Phono 2010 for catalogue, or nddrcss, FRANCESCO 8ELEY, Dean, Salem, Oregon. IMurute Your llonela Willi Cuirarata. Cnndjr Oitharttc. cure conatlpatlon forever. 10c, Wc. If a O.0 fall, drugKlsta refund moner. Dr. II. II. linden, Summit, A In., suys, "1 think Kodul Dyspepsia (uro Ii u splendid uiedleifie." H digest? what you eat uud nulcklv cures tiv pepsin nud indlgestloii, Stones Drug otoro. Tho Oreguuiuu says the Urltlsh navy, mini for mail uud ship fursliip, would be a mutch for tho combined navies of the world. Isn't that a patriotic utterance for au alleged American, whn the Ilritish navy bus not met in cnnllict a flrstclass sea power in llfty years, ami whenever they have met the Americans it lias been to (surrender. For 11 tirstcluss Anglo-iuunluo bluffer Harvey Hcott takes the cuke. To Curo n Cold In Ono Day Tk Ijaxallte llromo IJuinlue T-ihlett All lniKKita leltind llio rouiioy Iflt fall In cure K. VV. nrtiro'aalKnainre l nil n.icli ln. JV, Hr.KciiAM'H 1'ili.h for Stouiuuh and Liver Ills, Mr. ami Mrs. Ask, of Howell, were In town on business Tuesday. George lingers, nt .Monmouth, was a Salem visitor Tuesday. Mr. llogeis has Just returned from his old home in Now York state ami Pennsylvania nnd reports things improved during tho 21 years ho has lived in Oregon. Foul-Smelling Catarrh. Catarrh la ono of tho most obstinate I lUenses, and hence tho most dltllcult ' to get nil of. Tliero is but ono way to cure It. riia disease Is In the blood, and all tho prays, washes nnd inhaling mixtures 11 tho world can hnvo no permanent ITect whatever ution It. Swift's Bpe d do cu res Cnturrli permanently, forlt Is !ho only reiuvdy whleli can reach the Unease ana to ire it from the blood. Salem Studio INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Ella finders Willman Over First Nntlonnl Dank. Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Keaamg. Stn.ltn linnra frnm O in 12 mill 2 tofi. TWO PINJS XEW PfANOS TN STUDIO EOIW USE OF PUPILS. $1000 rtr CASH ( Feb. 14, 1900, To Agents Sending Subscribers to Self Culture Magazine Two Hundred nud Fifty Dollars to tho agent sending in the largest list $150.00 f'fi.OO, $20.00, flS.00, $1').00, and soon, a total of 6.3 Cash awards; nud in ad dition very largo commission will be given, making tho most liberal proposi tion. Send for full particulars and free eon 1 1- ment. Profitable work for intelligent persons. Dept. II Sentl two references. Tiik Wkiinkr Company, Akron, Ohio Uivgon S lio ii Line Railroad :Tlie:nirectHonlc:to Montana, Utali, Colorado . and all Eastern Points (Htii choice of two larorlte roiitca, tU the Union 1'aclfio Kail Mall Line, or the ItlodrandeBcciilo Uuea. Look nt the time H Days to Salt Lake 2J Days to Denver 3 Days toClilcugo 4 Days to New York Free declining Chair Can, Unholttertsl Ton lntHlotfpliiKCara, ami 'ulhuan 1'alaro Hleepcrs operated on all trains. For further Information applyto ' llOISE A 1IAKKKK, AKeuta,Balera. VV. K.COMAN,Oeu'Ul!eiH (5. O. TKKRY, Trav. I'm. Agt 12niilrd8t.t'ort1aiid Ucturnlnu Leaves Yaqulna, . Leaves Corvnllls.. Arrives Albany 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany 7.01 . Arrlvna nnt.rnlr. , 'i" W 4Ueturnlnur u:Daa' Leaves Xhstrolt i2:25 n. m Ar ves Albany 0-TSn , ' OLeaves A lbany . fcg g Arrives Corvnllls oSdS' 5Lcaca Corvallis rwrj n ?' Arrives Albany J- 0'iound two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Houthcrn i'aclKtwln, giving direct service ti mid (ruin New! port and adjacent benches. No. 0 runs from Albany toCorvaliu on Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday, only. " No. 6 runs from Corvallis to Alban, on Tuesdays, Thursduys ami Satur. days only. Trains for the mountains arrlvcat Detroit at noon, giving aiuulc tltue to reach camping grounds on th Ilrcltenbusli and Suntlam river the same day. J.TUHNKIl Aent, Altanr.Ore. WILLaMKTTK lllVEIl DIVISION STEAMER ALBANY, Captain Znmalt. Lenvcs aalctn nt 7 a. iu. for Porthtirl aud wny landings every Tucdar Thursday and Saturday. The itcnmer hu been oqtitnpcd with jri. claas avcominodattoni, liicliidlng an elfiini piano. Uiiiurpatacd for carrying both freight ,n,i paiaengcn. Dock-Foot nf Slate itrret. KI..V.KI)WAienl. 0.RM niPAiiTi roa Fat" Malt S p. in 5"iio"' kane Klvcr 2.30 pm S p m 811. m. ex. Him Hatnr- .. 'y 10 p, Iave bnlcm TtMK acnKDULK. From Portland. Salt Lake, Denver Ft. Worth uinana, nautaa city, bl lx)iua,uiilcao and Kaat. Waila'Walla, Hokne,HTniuV aiHiiis, m. ran 1, uiiiuih, Jill wankee Chicago and ent. OCEAN HriCAMHllll-H. For Han Frauclaou, Hall CTerjr live uaya. Wl!UMTHAffvKir To Aalorla and way binding!, WII.LAMETTK UIVEIl Portland, Newlwrg ami way uniuingi. AKKITI 0.(5 ,w tfpoT" Hr a. m. I p. u t p. B. ei Hun. ArSa- daily it p. m TueMlay, Tliurnday and Palunlay at COO a m. Monday WedoOHlay nnd Friday at 10,(10 a. 111. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION Dally boats ta Portlsud ai above. Transfers to street car line at Oreir Cli If the steamers are delayed there oubO tnp tickets to all poinuln Oregon, Wtiblo;. ton, or Californt a. Connection made at Port land with all rail, ocean andriver liue. W. II. HURLBURT. (ien'1 Pas. Agt. Portland, Oi. i. M. l-OWKKS, Agent, Trade street Salem. dock JiOlSE & BAUKEU. City AjenU. Oilers truvelers cholci of the . follow Ing routes cast. They uw all famous scenlonttrnetlnr O. U, t N , via Odgcn nnd Denver- Uhastu Route via Suurmnento, Og, den and Denver. Shasta Knuto via Sacramento, Major E. Alberquernuu. A dally lino of through PULLMAN I'ALAUE and TOUIUST SLEEP uUlfutonny thing fur.her, was the rXv ?, knovvlwlgement on the art of tho Mil-' Cttllforula Fig Syrup Cu, plnos of American suverelgutj'. This '"" tho llllpluw llatly declined to d., so I . , Whe,n yu RIJe Your Whee- that all negotiations or further pro.s J ffitttttSSWBt? sltlons were effectually blocked. koapsyuur feet cool, prevents sweat- On much .H.,mUHlint the Wuu-fol.Y uriaiS;. oeVUne million says: "As to the greater Intellectual ""cuueopie uro using Allun's KiMit- wiKeltl.Ni uf the Filipinos, the commls- restand coiiihirt,,t'n i.Hrti. l VluX slon Is dispotfcd to rule th-iu high. Hut bVV 0,',,n, u,,,,,,,l' fi'01. uud Is a certain,' win 11 it,, iiiKiiinuiK nans, ai till drug MIKE liy mull. Addrivn, Allen S Olinsten. Loltoy, N. Y. ;i Deafness Cannot lis Cured by local applications us they cuanut reach thud Isoaseit portion of tho ear. There Is only ono wuy tocurodeafness, and that isby constitutional remedies. Deafness Iscitu-edby an lulluiucd con dition of thu uiucuiis lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tubu Is Inflamed you Have 11 rumbling sound or luiporlcct hearing uud when It Is entirely closed. Deafness Is the re sult, and unless thu diminution can bo taken out anil this tube restored to Its normal condition. Iicurliu; will be destroyed forever; nine casus out of ten iirucaua'tt by Cdturrh, which Is imiiiiiig out 1111 inlliiiiieu condition of the mucous surfaces. Wu will ulve Quo Hundred Dollars for any cuso of deafness (eauert by catarrh) that caunot lie cured by llall'hCdiurrli Cure. Send for ulrcu htrs, free. K. J. ClU. BV & Co., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggist", 76e. Hill's Family I'llls ure the best. PISO'S CURE thus, llllvcu.of Indeisjndeiiis-, was in t iwn TuiNxlay, Dr. and Mrs. Hunter, of Staytoii.wure 111 tow 11 TiitiMlay, llu Aralaur KIJt)tl l)r lULU'SyAKiiiut I'lllicureill kl.lu.y Ilia. Snv Jloltiu Adtl SlcfFlu UciurOil-u.Clilt.iourN.V for Consumption I tWUI fcy Druggit tvt rywhf , I began using Piso's Cure 13 years ago, and believe it saved mefromconBumption. Mychild ia subject to Croup. Piso's Cure always relieves him. Mrs. B. i CKANDP.LL, Mannsvllle, Ky., Wsrreu.l'a. JUiy B-tn, JW. tVtut Tubarra B.it anj Ktuokt Unr IJr Amy, To quit toiaro omslly and furerer. bouiny llalld. full 111 1I,M hu..ut..lll..,.. ....... v- . nIT lUe lit unnder-worker, Uiat luakc, eak men ' ,U,,i ln Kngono. iiuiiK ah urugiau,MWurtl, Curoiruaran led Uotiklet uud aampl frea, Addreas Bierlliig lleumly C"a, Ctilfasu or New York. An Open Meeting, I'apiial I.ilgo Ng. 'JM, Fraternal 1'ntun of Anierieii, of Ihlsclly, invites the geuuml publlo Ui attend a ooial ui"tliiig at its hall in the Turner b'oek ! Ill Il.tVl l.lllil.lu .V.-....I.... f-.. If II ' .... ...--,. ...ii.i.u.j 'iiiiii. ir, iiuiiio lluitiwwllsiiK and Col. John L Hau dloy, of Deliver, Colorado, suprtuue Mt-relnry of the ordr will ileliver mi tttldntfs. Tlitw will 1k no adinUbl.m hargtsl ami v-gryUb h fnvlle to attend Miss Mnliel lUnm has returned from an exteiultHl visit with friends ami rvlu Mr. It. P. McAllister. of llarrodaliiirtr. EltS. Sun Pranelsch nnrl Ln Amm 1....1 n.. 1. . .. .7 ".... ...i ... . " "- -vv., nnu unuurii mr ji-ni-. no writes: "I eoulil e lei Improrement whalerrr, uuua. wm wii,i.nu urami wun sprays -'ii wnr, mihi inner ent Inhaling mimllr III faot. I could feel that each winter 1 wasworae thaii thu year previous ' PI nails- It was hmushtlo iny not lot Hut Oalarrh waa a bliM,l dlMae, and after think tug orer Hie niatlrr. I saw It wasunreaaonabli lo eipect to U- eureit by remedlea which only rrachrd the surface I then decided tn tr J. S 8., and after a few hollies ere used. 1 no ticed a ttereentlbl Imnroieiiient Conilnulnti Uiorviuedy, the dlseax was forved out of hit yaleni. and a complete cum was the mult, I adTlxiall wliohe this dreadful disease to tbaudon their local treatinent.whlohhainevet done them any khmI. and take 6 8, H .a rem edy that can reach lb disease and cure It." To continue tho wrong treatment tor Catarrh is to continue to suffer. 8wlfl 8KcilIo Is a real blood remedy, and ' cures obstinate, deep-seated diseases ' which other remedies have no effeci I whatever upon It promptly reaches Catarrh, nnd never fails to euro even th niokt aggravated cases. S.S.S.rfnBlood' is Punly Vegetable, nnd is the onlj uIihmI remedy guaranteed to contain in laugerous minerals. Uniiks mailed free by Swift SpeclrJe Ooinpaiiy, Atlanta, Georgia, ; les to Chicago tills Is The Short Line from southern California To the East. Apply to (ho agents or the O. R. & N 0. S, L., Southern Pacitlc. or the undersigned, for folders and descriptive literature. J.J. DEVEREUX. , Otn'l Agt Worcester. Hid g. Portland. AFewln'erestingFacts When ppuple are cnntempl'ting a trip whether on busineu or pleasure, th.v 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 trains are operated so as to make clo-e connections with diverging Unci at nil junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair can on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled, MeaU a la Carte. . In order to obtain this first-elus service. ask the deket agent to sell you a ticket ovet TUB WISCONSIN CBNTBAL LINES and you will make dirert connections a St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any lurt-ier infoimatlon call on any ticket agent or correspond with JAS, WIND, General Pass, Agent. MllUAIIKkE. Win or JAS. A. CLOCK, ' utnerai Agent, 246Htark Street. Portland. Or, SOUTH AND EAST THE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. KM ESS TRAINS RUN UAIIV 7:0O P Ml 9'4S rM 7-'4S A u 1 Lv.. 'Portland. Ar. ...Satetu .... Ar Ar. San Francisco. Lv Ogden Ar (this a u 1 8:05 m S OO I'M 6:o( p m 6.40 AM S'I5 P M 7.00 A M S'lJ P M 4.ISPM 7.S5 A m Ar...New Orleans. ..Ar H 40 rx Ar ugaen ... .Ar mom Ar Denver. . Lv 645m Ar .... Omaha .... Ar 850AM Ar . . . . Chicago . . . ,Lv 6,30 r H Ar, ..Los An!c...Ar oitrs Ar... El Paso. ...Ar 2 35 r m Ar. ..Fori Worth.. ..Ar 8.40 A to DiNINU CARS OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman lirst-clais and tourist sleeping can attached to all through traini . TourUtcsn through to Chicago without change. ROSKBURO MAIL, .-DAILY. l$o.t U.'3oam) Lv... Portland .".a7 io5$AM-Lv....Balem.... Lv 5.'2ofm) Ar... Roseburg.. Lv WEST SIDE DIVISION.- BETWIKN PORTLAND AND CORVALUS. man tiauu dally except Sunday. L.....l'ortland,. ArlS-'tor 7o A M ll.'55 PM Ar.... Corvallis At Albany and tains of the C. & E. Ry. Lrf 1,'iorH Corvallis com eel v it J. O Krelis, of Ilnxiks, was in town Tuesday. He has ulmiit bales f nieillniii liojis .ami Is trying to effect a sale. M aJKOaMaBaMKsPj. Isceg&kfi'r CanaJiaiiPaciiiclij Soo Pacific Lino. Lowest rates Best service To and from all points East and Europe. INDEPENDENCE" TaBSENGEK. KXPRKSg TRAIN DAILY tXCRPT SUNOAV. 4'5or) 7-'30P m- B--3Q m) Lv Lv. Ar Independence Lv Portland Arl8'J5AM . McMinnvjIle Lv 550 A M ) 4-S Direct connections at San ' ! rancucu with stearoihlp lines f IKW All, IAPAN. CHINA, 'UIE PHILUPINES and AUS TRALIA. For through tickets and rates call o- W. VV, SKINNEK,, Uepot Agent, or 0- D. GADRIhLSON City ticket Agent, 33I Com. mercial Su Salem Or. R. K0EU1JSR, Manaj;tt, C.MARKIIAM G. K. &P. A, Ponlsai fll I Young Moth&r should learn trly tb nec. ally ot keaplox band a, upniy or Gail Borden! Eagle Brand Denver k Rio Grando II. I SUEN1C LINE OF THE WOULD. Tb roro Traiiacantinenui nntit.Un,Wn 1 "v ..uinnii aimaii iMiuta Eui. 1 liTJ)?." ,r, l,M" Tnrufta Vinous ,OUKY MOUNTAIN SOENEU1 The only line running through in , SL 1'auL nor nno tn Toronio. (11 Ij l)U Moolfwl, liOitOD. Without Change. Royal Mall Stenmsjiip Line to Japan ond China. Uanauian aud Australian nieainsinp i.me to noiioiuiiiany (I ,11 stralia in iu Aud liur SnutM Vm., nt ucuiy ami iieuvrr. CONDBN8KI) MII.K Cor nursfa . no auoatttuta. tsKtm row Uoes: oh "luiiiti saoix-a conosmssb Mua. Co., Nlw Voaa 11 UlLk. for nuralniv "hahl. 1, . .& jreaer. cixkins It tu stood tb teal far forty year. 11ak so auUtttut. SKMtt ro Moot iu n., A J. 1MfHLmi VbVteiffl-anl:!, t,Sr!eh2 Omaha, Kansas Cm, St Louis. I'HICAOO AND THK EAST. J iy "'' T luformaiton reaardlni yj?- ,xm'. or f.i dMripiu'a adTSlilu J ?!'.Vfr'.,c4l,tH,.?n"' lVn JudlHayl i O ' AT Agi.. Denver. Vol n. At SM Wati5moIiSU0ltf For ratea and information apply to a m. loukwood ,, . Agent. Salem Ore. . Auuib, Agent Portland. h J.Qiyle, A-O.P A, Vuncouvc ver 11 C. Dailv Stage Line to M'COY AND PERRYDAlrT. For Passengers and lUggage; also parcels and orders promptly at tended to Saleni oflU ' ' 0!d Postoffice Stables, J. II, Woolley, pTOp. lO-SOml You Can Get a Lower Berth. W Ith one exception the through trains ot the Burlington Route are almost Invariably well-tilled The exception Is our St Paul; Chicago Limited. On the limited there Is usually room and u spare. Don't Infer that It Is neither so One, nor so fat, as ANY" train of ANY other Hoe between bt. Paul and Chicago. On the con trary, there is no more beautiful train In America. It has electric light, stetm heat, wide vestibule ttu nn.t ajtwrastny dlolurju sirvhi m t ointlaMt-ia'l lower berth 'or eycrybnd y, A.O.SHELD'JN Oii'l Airent, Portlaud.O