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WMIBg,wpJl,,,,,iiii i.UII ilJffWwiWIIJJ III ' uV 1IWV' ,:. " i-.- "-'- M" AnM BROKEN LOT SALE OF JHrJH JvB m I ATM- At a nm JilJVMBL IN V IN SCM THIS NTOSH ES ESS THAN FACTURERS PRICES EEK! NOT ALL SIZBS BUT ALL SIZES L KINDS, AE KIND. A black, capo coat, extra good length n good sorfaenblo rami, nnd CO 1C rrjiulnr 111 Yidno '. s0,tlJ ""nrnt -53,85 regular f An ftll-wortl Tricot, doiiblu breasted, box coats with vi' capo onat, regular f (i.jO vnlues A U'w Irot hdl n Inn. brown mill checked, double br collar and extra length coats, nro bargains til f".00 mid f nlar prices for them : now going nt 6. iif. Jonnson Mo. 257 Commercial St., Salem, Or. wot ftlSt (Will fil Ihjx ckiIh, velvet rri'g- CC7C ifJt S HI.S'SsS!E wip TttlioX&i i'1- Sitters nclilllttcrslms been on the market half i) century. Thai O. U'.irl.h. It. Ik h j sure euro for OONBTIl'ATlON DYSPEPSIA AND LIVKIl AND KIDNEY TUOtTMiKH. vvoro outlookers to tuko notes for ft lo. ciil organisation in their district. II. L. Renin Hindu mi estliunlo of 1(5,000 bales for tho Oregon product tills year, mid stated lie was perfecting dutti to substantiate them) figures. It wns brought out freiienlly (lint tlio association lind already raised tho val uu of hop since itH Inst meeting, ns pre vailing prices nro sovernl rents lictter limn before organization. MRS. UNRUH'S LECTURE, The National Organizer of the W. 0. T.U. Talks at Salem. AJdtesses a Oood Sized Audience On Sunday Afternoon, on the enforce ment of the Laws in Our Cities. I THE Ml JOURNAL Y MOVBH BBOTHKK8 MONDAY, NOV. 13, 181H). D ly, Ono Tear $3.00, In Advance Daily, Tout Month $1 03, 1,' (Vdvnnoo Wosldy, Ono Vonr $1.00, in ulvanoe HOPGROWERS UNITE Mscribo More Stock and Perfect Their Organization. F.J. Miller 10 William Ilayno 10 N. UooJIng 20 P. K. JoIiiihoii 10 Ryo Worndnblo 'JO Ucorgo Strickland U M. O. Smith , 10 M. L. Jones 100 8. W. Jones , 10 Frank M Munkors 10 K. M. Bnvngo f P. P. Uouloy 4'2 James Finney , . -1 Jnmes Wlnstunloy !.') W. W. Cotton In Francis. Feller 00 A. C. Goodrich 10 K. A. Kiiotts fit) Uuyers Have Submitted Proposition to Export io.ooo to Is.ooo Dales to tha London Market, Tli 0 second mooting of the Oregon Ilojigrowor'H Association was held nt Wooiiimrii bnttinluy. Much talk was bad showing that (lie organisation was meeting with favor on all sides. A number of timely letters wero rend containing information mid suggestions, Mr. Patterson, of Oleqti.t, Wuih., wrote that the Washington crop was not to exceed 110,000 bales, against H7.C0O bales in lttDK, A telegram announcing a s"alo of Imps in Washington enmity at 1'.' cents met with 11 heavy reception. Chairman Jones, at tho informal forenoon meeting, urged tho advisability of organisation ; stated that the business coininunlty was with the organization, that it was utiiiuestlonedtliat if n innjnr- llyofthe growers would unite that a Isdter murkvt would prevail and that It win a legitimate organization ami would continue to enhance the help of growers and their wares. In the item of baling cloth alone the hopgrnwors of Oregon bud, the post season, lost 1 24,000 be said, tnore than enough to lloat this organisa tion. He contended that the capitaliza tion, taken In connection with the Individual holdings of members, would make this one of tho hest llmtnclal coromtlnus In tho state. Ho closed bis remarks by statnig that n hop-hoy-lug firm bud made nn offer for 10, COO to IG.OGO bales already for shipment to 1'urojw, which In Itsvlf would relievo the market, and that the situation was In the growers' bands and the time to net was nt bund. Dr. J. W. Hill Insistedon orgaulnttion, and called upon the :I00 hnpgrowor In this utile to rally to thulr own protec tion, as well us tho advancement of the market value of the bop production of the state. Other speakers followed alter which adjournment was bud until l;!S0p. m. At the afternoon session the attend ance wits J K'tter, The,, by-laws and articles of lnrorHirutlot wero rami, after which the suhscrlptloti" UsiU wore opened and stock to tho unionnt of T 8000 wus signed, ami some to spare, all of which wits accomplished in nn hours' time, and while many who luul pro- vlmudy siibsoilliod wero absent. The Hut of stockholders, will, nunilwra of chares, is us follows Subwlbor. Nn. kliiiron J. W. Hill ftO JL Kul's) 80 A. Imluh .J0 William H Kjjttn.... . ... I). D. Kugglus ... t Oliver lleors vo Wllllaiu Qonlrirh 11 W. K. lilaek a Henry I.. Hunts .... ni W. K.IIer . .11 1. Knvaiwigb j A, 1). Yearuen . . . . ai J. It. Jnckmui (j J It.Jorilon .... 1 Urkin Hall. W. F. Young William ficollard M, J. nml J. it. White.. W. Jl. Lawlor Charles McCormluk Frank Van WesHonhove A. Plllott Joseph Itnhons. Ooorgq Will A. Vniului CO. nilerbeok . . Ilnll. 12 II 10 50 2n) Ati 60 I W 18 U 10 Dr. Uull's Cough Hyrup Will dive Im mediate relief Ui 11 child sulTnc.Ulug wlih the dreadful croup. Mothers, keop this reliable medicine always handy mid it, will save ynu miinv un easy mum. Ituosls but 2.1 cents 1. II. Thomnson 'J (leorge H. Hovundeu 10 Franr. Niblur atl John Kennedy Id J.C. Htrickllh St Ch. Kutihey 10 C. F. Tlgard B 0. 8. Pomoroy -I I.. I.. Aral 11! If, (J. Newuy t J. Collinson 8 It. I). Cooper 10 II. U. Kldredge I J. F. Klnyon 1! J. 11. Fersehweller I W. W. Poreivut 10 II. It. Miller 10 William Flabning I Chang Ymirk I J. A. Jonnlng 10 W. Il.llolums (ieorgoF. Soholl It) M. It.Hottlemolor 20 ! rank Iluskay MO A. v. Keeuu. John McCormlck. ... I). A. MolCco.tBon. J. I.. Mqlvlnuuy... . John I.011U John Walling Then, Ituhens llyion (Irlmm Cliarles Kuunstlug. . John Johnson, r F. J. Halters . . T II. Joints Dave Ilovendeu. M. Fersehweller KvUKroau ' V Allllinlii.f ' l 1 to uga.. Mam MAHYLAND POLITICS, Mts. W. V. Lord, the Wife of the Kx Uuvernor, Olves a lilt of History, I'nrttiiiiil Tvlograni, Mrs. William P. Iird this morning gave tin Interesting bit of political hie torv, showing the causes which brought about the recent Itupubllcnu defeat In Maryland, which Is her native slate. She told how Senator Wellington, an obscure' man, bad risen to a high posi tion by unscrupulous dealing with his benefactor. "Wellington was but a clerk In the employ of Lowndes. I-owmles was a wealthy man, and subscribed liberally to the Republican campaign fund, putting up 11 large amount of the money needed. Lowndes nuked, by reason of his having subscribed so much of tho fund, that Wellington, Ids Clerk, be given tho handling of the money, and this was agreed to with the understanding that Wellington should Is) given 110 political preferment; as ho was nil unknown man, and there wero many others bet tor. So Wellington was made chairman ol tho Republican, central committee. Lowndes was elected governor, but he allowed Wellnngtou to have charge of many affairs, ami would himself retire. Welligtou took advantage of his oppor tunity to down Lowndes nt ovory turn, and soon began his campaign for the suuatorship. He aspired to, he, nn n small scale, to the Republican party what (ionium was to the Democratic party In Maryland. Koou an npoitinii to Web ltugtou developed, which has grown un til tho parey has licon split In two in the slate, nun tiieso lUitorc nccs list to the re' cent Itnpiibllcan defeat." Cliiug Ring. . rip Chee J. A. 11, 8aeksou.. II. D. .Mount Tne by-lawn wow adopted afte r a spirited debate. They tiro as heretofore publish!, except the provision as to tho sale of stock, which was Miamundtd that no stock tun 1st transferred except ton grower. The association then procoiil.! to elect leu of tho following botinl of di recters: M. L. Jones, Drools; J. W. Hill, Portland I James Wlialnuley. Nilem; (loorgo II. I Invention, llnblwnl ; W. W Cottuu, Portland; William Itayne, Kola; W. II. Holmes, Salem; T R. Jtmes, Whixttltindi It. 1), IVsipor, Indepeud emjei W. K. lUr, ImttevllU; II. I., lkmts, Ruttevllle; H. I). Mount, Silver ton; O. L. Harbor, Woodburn. 8ulMSiiuntly the direxturs lixld u meeting niul ultH'tixl the folloulng ii lleem : Pruslduiit, M. U Jonttft of llrouks; ico-prosldeut, J. W. Hill, of P.nlland, eeretn,y, llunry I Ri,tI Uutiovillo; treitsiiror, Frnnola Poller,' of lluttevlllo. Upon motion, the eupjlu.1 stwk of the iiinoolatioii naalnoieofetl b,v iiiHtnlmous vote t 1100,000. Ills untiiinittMl that thu buldingsol bops by meuibers of the Oregon llo grower' AkWM'iiitiou amouuta to ba twn Sft.000 ami 80.1KX) Imles This U lUelf, should have much u(ht iiHtn the future ol tlm Imp market in dron liHlapendi'iuv was renentiit liy It I. Coojwr ami W. W. Perch al, uh. Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Those w ho hnvo never had Rlood Vol on can not know what a dospcrnto con dilloit It can produce. This terrible disease which the doctors nro totally miublo to aura, I communicated from jiih generation to another, Indicting IU taint upon countless Innocent ones. h.ihih jfrH km t wit Inoculatfil win, polion 'y it nurw wlio IntpiMwl my uui with blood llll. Thfllllln mix wit I llMkllt I 111 ill Ul rilLllflu 'i' 'n i(mnt- ml Its III. w jli'lilwl i lo III fearful ji.iI-.iii. lor sU Iuiik ymir. I nut Irvil untold nilwrjr a itituri-il with (or lid uiwn Ikiiii lir-.l i. Itnn, nml iv. 1 IniiKintW" SB tinn. mr fri'linn f wur tltirl mm illo-O luuw fSirl I lml I lie lil iMIonl Irvniiurnl Hov rnl ulivili'lnnii uihmhi ivly iirm.-a in,, t.ii I nil 1.1 no in rKMH- iiiiner .ir ami mtli womwl lo ail fuel lo Hit iwful IUhip mIm.-Ii wMittTutiriiiK in I iIMKmI liy frltiul, wlu hml rrn wciml-rril oiirMi uiniltf liy II in Irr Swill's Srvclllc t, iit two UtUn. nml I frit Il.ih' iKhi rclf Ir injr Urtsm iH. (or hi'ulili nml lipplin-i kla. I mn-evrl from thi-nmrt ami a rout UMOil iwrlert run' wa the rettt 8. 8. H t Utsoal Uluoil run-(ly willed ri-olii'4 ilf SHlf(l. Mss. T. W I.KX, Montgomery, Al. Of tho ninny blood rometllei. S 8. 8 isthe only ono which can reach deep HNtiwl, violent cases. It nover falls it Ul- Perfectly nnd permanently the mint tlojpernto casus which aro beyond the reach of other rejnedlei Mrs. Atla Unrub, National Org.inir.er of tbo W. 0. T. U tlelfvnretl nn ndtlress Sunday nfternoon nttbe W. C. T. IT rooms, her subject being "F.nforconient of tbo awh." Tho limited seating, capacity of the hall wns overtaxed nod ninny were turned away, others ahintllng through out tho lecture. Mrs. Unriih Is n lluunt spenker und has a gootl command of language. She sticks to her text ami bandies her sub ject well. She opened by throwing iKxpiets to all who mo working in tho temperance cause. They nro taking their lives in their bauds figuratively and sometimes literally. In Portland of late It has ben literally. She honored Admiral Dewey, but bis heroism was of an Infer ior onlor to that displayed by those who lend nn unpopular cause. Sho referred to Woodburn and spoke in scathing terms of thu legislation which has glvon that town 5 saloons where none ever existed before. Sho lud over-beard Borne gentlemen remark that It was bettor so, as tbo former condition led only to violation of the law, but she claimed that tbo prohib itory law was not more violated than the license law. Temperance people should give their attention to tho enforcement of the laws that already exist. The enforce incut of tho present laws would close evsry saloon In ulcm lusUlo of n week. liven the enforcement of one provii ion would drive the sttlooiH out of business that provision which for bids tho selling of liquor to nn habit ual drunkard. Tho saloons of the cap ital city wero violating this law every day of the week, Sunday's nml nil. Its enforcement would oblige them to 11 ml a new set of customers every week, and they won Id havo to close their floors. She spoke in no complimentary terms of the politicians, mid hocd that some of tho children present would live to see the day when to ha a successful pdltlciaii would ba tt guarantee of true manhood. Another provision of law forbids sel ling lliiiorto any one less than 12 1 years of age, nor can boys legally stand I DON'T WAIT'TILL YOUR LOOKS, EVEN, SHOW HOW SICK YOU ARE BUT TAKE Db.PlEIK.E5 FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION & BE HEALTHY . ; TRU E rCff-ef Iks TEMPER ANChJSW medicine tu-k 7 hr- CONTAINING w, IV )l( NEITHER ") " IV ALCOHOL rl j ' WHISKEY U jO OPIUM NOR '' OTHER ' NARCOTICS ssSSs v -wirut,Tii HC CBr ? Blood Tho is I'UHHLT VRUBTABLV, and i tllO Olllj IdrHsl ttniittily guarnnteed to contain no mercury, potnult. or othor mineral. Vnlunliltt books ntnlled free by Svtlfl 6eoiiio Company, Atlantu, Uvorgla. PISO'S CURE Uarrlit U wifo of Sheriff W. I). lri!ltpL vJl at tbo (mnlly resilience In UllHynt 11:30 Katutilny niornlne. XifiW a ok's Illness ftf isiralysls. Sho .I'llitt ilanglitar ol Mr. ami Mrs. Per itji)plw, ami was born in W.ulilnv. tliceAllty, Miy 0. 1SB7. Her fatlmr vutis Uplumiw of 18W. ami from that drtlejivetloojiiliiiiously in Wellington eouuty until libcdeiUli, wir'y in im7. rln TAnrkr Hint Ill Tli Uut Pro,qj-ipiiom or Main 2: H9ifr raw "wif ' a'M for Consumption M4VyDruel,U.vtrrwbr. T betran unlntr PIro'o r.r to ; " --- -j years ago, onu believe it saved niefroroconsumntlon. Mvchild ! is suojecr. ;o uroup. piso'b Cure , always relieves him, Mrs. B, i PBlUntftl TLTnr.no. .lit. IT.. r. " --! -ive, jr., juiy cm, 1B09. VvXrSiLfiS.. Jiiilson Jantg of Illllslstiu, had the mUfuriune t oxpKlo Ida gun while out ImliUng ilio otUur dav. A ).Meufiln I. trrnl eniere.1 Ids ajtm, Ti Homeliest Mn in'Salcm As well us the litititHuiuost, uud others ii'i-iimu'ii in tun on any tirm-uist " -'pl frw H trial liottlo yf KoiunV i uiu;ii ami uiuigs, s nroiinti me door oinsnioou. r.vcry sa loon violates the provisions of this law every ilay of the week. Another provision Is that salooi s iliall not be koptopeii on the first tiny of tho week, commonly called Sunday. Kvcry one knew that this was not com plied with. If tht front door waseloeed the back door wns ojieii. She know this of her own personal knowledge, for she had gone many times and tried the doors. Some one in the audience com mended her "ba:k Ixmu" and Mrs. Uiiruh replied Hint there is more back bone lying around than some people roall.c, "Kve was made out of Adam's backbone," Sho related nil auet'loto of uu Fastern deacon who prided him self on the fact that ho "had never Wen hi n snlooil." She hail toltl him that be oinslit to 1mi ashamed of himself. Shu was ashamed of the men, especially tbo older men, of Salem who havo never in vestigated the evil for themselves. If men of unassailable character would go Into tho saloons once a week they would see things that would ohui their eyes. There wero other temptations in the saloons besides the drink. The sisuiker enlarged on this (mint, claiming that there is a close and iudissoluhlo link Ih- tween the saloon ami the brothel. The saloons demand the honor not oulv of our boys but of our girls. Sho spoke of tho open violation in Portland of a law against allowing Lttomen in the saloons, claiming that there was hardly a saloon In Portland In which women were not used as an at traction along with other temptations. Thu only use to which this law was put was to enable tho saloon keeper to keep out the mothers, wives mid sisters who might ls weiring their sons, husbands or brothers. Sho thought if the saloon was a good place for a man, it must be a good place for bis wifo or mother or sister. Mm dwelt tomewbat at length mi tbo social evil. Thero Is a law ninibidt brothels. You havo them in Salem. You know It. Kvcry ono knows It. Shu intimated that tbo city officials mutt bo getting a divvy. Kxplnliicd tbo arrangement in Port laud whereby every girl pays f I por inoidli to the polloo for protection, when there is untl)Iug sho may not do with impunity. When it polteenwiuurests u girl who lias (wld her protection money, he may ns well turn In his stir. If tho "Lots of slot machines." She wished people to understand nil about tbo slot machines, nml stated Hint tho player has only fi chanctM in 100 to keep even. "They are ' dead cheatr as tbo lsiys say." She enlarged upon tho violation of the nntl-gamblinglawB, and said "and this is not In tho Philippines, eithor." Sho thought wo would better send over for Agtiiualdo nml some of bis gen erals to come and do missionary work in our cities. We are tnlklng about do ing missionary mirk In the Philippines; wo havo iv better field nt homo nml should turn our attention to doing some of it here. Thiit work is-left for the ministers uud women. It ought to be done by the men. Ouo hundred men had 1mcu found in Portland logo with 1-' ministers to the chief of police uud demand re form. She scored Mr. McKlnloy for the length of time It has taken him to ' con sider" tho question of tbo army canteen regulation, no conclusion yet having been reached, Tho gambling limine have been cloned In Portland, through the efforts of the temperance people, who had enlisted for all time ami woultl see that they stay closed. Sal'iiu people should follow suit. She scored all city olllcials who violate their oaths by failing to enforce all law. She thought that it it city council or lxaid of alilui-men could be elected all nt EDUCATIONAL AND MUSICAL. SMNJTsMWNHVMNirDBXJkVH$ INTBnSTATD nnir.m iU RT4T0RYI USE ETTA ANDERS-WILMAN 2 Associate Teacher Weitem Consetva- H lory,. Kansas City, Vo , representing the ItiteMta'e System, nl Salem. Ore. Over First National ItanV. RchIJciicc 7 376 Church street. Studio hourQ to V to 5. 7 EVA IT. COX7 Teacher of Piano anil Organ, CLASSICS IN SIGHT READING. Studio s .133 Front St. Terms Rem-onnblo 10-J7ml A AM, IWTBM3TKD I! OOOD SICStCAL WOWt 9 J MAUC WELCOME AT TUB STUDIO, fill DERM. H, HUBBARDi REV. ADOLPH EBERLE, I'n.tor of the German I.titliorun church, will give lcson In nrltncr nml higher Oertnan. l'lcn'o call nt res lilcucc on ?M street. 11-Stf Teacher of Piano nnd Accompanist. Salem, Oregon. BtiKllo-D'Aroy IltillillnK, ltoom 10, IIcmrn-9 tn 12 n. m 2 to 6 p. m. BEATRICE SHELTON, Piano and Organ classes nnd S itht Reading. Studio nt 478 Front Bt. MIm Shclton Iias Bttiillnl with inn for two jroar anil ha been vory roliaclentlnna snil nc- rraafnlln horwnrV. She I, vory tnlcnlrd n nn executant nml a a tcnolier. Jlor nttill nrn both Iwhnlrnlly nml tlicorctlenlly well trained nntl It U with plFMtnti nml prldn that I rrrommeuil .mim Hhcitoii an a innener i ninnu nnmir. 12: P. in. 'I ',5o a, to-n-im KMII.L. WINKLKIt. Alua. Iioctnr Nellie Brown . violin rsT In now pre parol to receive- ft. few inoro punlH. lll-U No 417 Jlnrlon at. JrABUJMD 380. W.JTLY- PKifieiAL, JALLM, OKCCQH- A ..WIS f'f aUn&2J Ls0&6c7& -s jf &r r Wj'rJ)' s ' YCC Sti-D rOR CATAtOOUK-- KstMctt ?C.S 'AJff'St-fy f rt.tty(i ''V- " J i' . f . - j XJ- iy-i avw'Mte??? - )u ,C09W??W?16C& The best in the west: The University Colleg? of Mlisic Now ir SESSION. Faculty of seven superior teachers. When von slink- hiiihIi' von uliontil Im.'o the verv best Instruction obtnluable. It is n saving of time anil money. Phono Slllii for catalogue, or address, FRANCESCO SELEY, Dean, Salem, Oregon. Salem Studio INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Etta finders Willman Over First National Rank. Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Reading. Studio hours from 0 to 12 nnd 2 to 5. TWO FINE NEW PIANOS IN STUDIO FOIW US IS OF PUPILS. siooorr CASH ( Feb. 14, 1900, To Agents Sending Subscribers to Self Culture Magazine) j Two Hundred uud Fifty Dollars to tho agent sending in tho largest list f 1M1.00 ' f75.00. 125.00, $15.00, $10.00, nml so on, I iti frftlitl ill r'l f . tilt mi'ii fejl am mid la m.1 once, the toiniiernuco isiiplo would mm vory lllri?0 cn,,,,,,,,,, wi fa wake up anil put in u set who would en-1 given, making the Inost liberal propos- mice too itiws: nut mo arc li eneinv lias ! """ cunningly I user led n provision that t.'i.lll.l ....it'. I. Inu.ii-j,,.., tnm ,,..., ........ ...... ' ,1,,,l. Illtinv IV l,VVO-,,l , l, .ITIIIJ1II1IIII.I- p.'ople to vote right nt two elections in Send for full particulars and free equip- rouiumo worK lor line i Send two references. i meut, persons (equip-.'lllgent Dept. II Tin: Wkiinicii Company, Akron. Ohio fifttm In succession. This, sho seemed to think, could not I hi oxectel of them. The seaker explainisl that she was not a man-hater. She had a higher re gard for u manly man than for a woman ly woman- "because they aro so scatter ing." Good men are not in the minor ity, If they would all pull together. Let tho women pray ami the brothers use thu oar, thu ballot. Advised Oregon tn eet Into l'ue on the .,..estlon of woman OlTors travolerseliolc. Of the, follow suflmge. lug routes cast. They tiro till fmuous After closing her lecture, Mrs. I'uriih scenic nttrncllor again arose to call up the subject of the V ,J: N vlu Odgcn und Denver ntl.cMmsion resolution recently passed ,,,' Trttenfir. b!,cra,,',!nt(,' by tho iiationnl W. C. T. U. She thought ; Slmsta Uout'o via Sacra men lo, the women bad a right to hold an opin-' Major K. Alborqucniuu. ion nml looxnress it. Thev found tlmi ' ..A "UIV llno.tif tlirotig i PULLMAN 2t now saloons bail been opened in .Miintla alter tlio Americans got jkisscs- les t Ulilciigii this Is smn. vtitn unit object liwson in view,1 she thought tho women of tho white ribbon army bad a right to object to the "extension of American 'Chrlstlanltv' over tho Philippines." I from southern California iiiu iie;iht.'r mi iixiuneii to witn tno closest attention throughout nnd wns frequently appluinlwi. Her talk wits' practical ami sensible ami was quite! free from tlio objectionable featuies of too many 'o'nperai'i'o lectures. ' ; collection was taken tin, which, how- Apply in I no agents nf tlio O iv ii., u a Oivgon Slioit Line Railroad :,ThcJI)Irect lloiiii'Ito Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points (Urea rlinlco ot two iHrnrtlo mates, via the Union I'Hdtlc Kiut Mall I.I no. or the Klo (iruiulo Bceitlti IJiich. Look at tho timo U Days to Salt Lake 2 J Days to Denver 3j Days toL'hlcauo 4j Days to New York Frru KrcllnttiK Chair Vntt, UeliolntiTi'it Ton 1st BUh'pIiik (,'ara, ami I'lilbuaii I'alat'o Hlccvmerntt'il on all trains. For further Information npplytto IIOI8K .t ll.MIKK.lt, AKi'lit,Halein. W. K. COUAN.Ooii'lAiieiil 0. O. TKItltV. Trav. 1'iua. At lil Thiol Hi. I'ortlmnl Corvallis k Eastern Rata TIME OAim, 2 For Ynqulne: Train leaves Albany u,.,n Train leaves Corvnllis ' i'K Train arrives Yuqulna '. l,hu 1 Heiurntnir: u,ll0P.iu. Leaves Ynqulna. ... ,nn Leaves Corvallis ' i .s. Arrives Albany io.'.,-nni 3 For Dotrelt: Leaves Albany..,, Arrives Detroit..,. 4 Returning: Leaves Dotrolt Airlvcs Albany OLeavcB Albany.,., Arrives Corvallis.. 5LcavesCorviilll8.,.. Arrives Allmtiv Ono and twe connect 'tit, Alhma'."'; Corvallis with Southern PacKI Kiviug uirect, scrvii'o 1 1 and tnim v . port ami adjneent lieiichcs, Ne No. 0 runs from Albany tu(Wi,. (.Mondays, WcdticsdaysndFrS1;; No. G runs from Corvallis tnAih on Tuesdays, Thursdays' and b& days only. 'u"f Trains fur tbo tnountaltis arrlvsm Detroit at mnn, KlvltiK ample t,u to reach caiiiplng urounds' ,, T HrcltonbURh antl Santiam river ! hiiiiio day. "" 11. 1 WAI.I1KN, tl.5.5 p. Hi, 010 a ,,' T K. V. A. J.TOUNKIt Agent, KDWIN ST0XK, AHallylo""'"," wiixamettic ttivim iumsios STEAMER ALBANY, Captain Ztunalt Leaves Salem at 7 a. m f.,r Pnrtlanrt and way landings every Tuevih, Thursday and .Saturday. lr' The aleaincr linn been imiiiIphiI w1ii. ., oliua nvcointiUKliitlon, IiicIiuIIiik an fi?., piano. "'" Utisitrpiiascil for rnrrrhiR IkiUi Irrythi ,i pansviiKiTa. "" IlockKont nf Htal" alrrrt. Kl. .N UtVH ABti 0.R.&M. IIKI'AIITl OU "Knit" Mall Sp. in, 517o" kitnc Flier 2.3Upm 8p in, In, m ox Ban Hater ilitv 10 i n. t'sve Halcm TIMK BrilKIIUfK. From rnrttHiul ASII'I Salt iJilto, Deny or tiiiniin. jniioa Ft. Wnrllil rity, Hi Upm Uiula.Olilt'Biro anil Knut, Walla Walla, Hpokanc. Muni Hi)ll, rit. I'niil. Ilalnlh, Mil wattlteo Chicago anil eti-t. Spi- Hjfr s. m. OCKAN bl'KAMHIIIia. For Han Franrlaco, Hall every llvettaya. 6u7JiTri a Iff v k'i t H !!.- II l.',, To Aalorln ami way Liii'Iiuki, Hu I N n i Hun. W1I.I.AS1K1T1C IllVrit I.B.. rnrllHinl. .NewU'ri: ami ml lu ijtnmngs. iiUlljit I i. m. Tiiewlay, Tluimilay nnil Pnlnnlny at O.tt) a n Muliiliiy WiMlui-Mlay ami Friday at Ifl.UUa. In, WILLAMETTE K1VER DIVISI0N.-. Daily Iwtts to Portland ai above. Transfers lo street car line at Orec cltt if the steamers are delayed there cuul trip tickets to all (silntsin Oregon. W.dla ton, or California. Connection made at Putt land with all tall, ocean ani'nvcr line W. II. nUKLllUKT. (ien'I Pas. Act. 1'orlUml, (h (L M. POWERS. Agent, Trsile street tlocV Salem. H01SE & 11AKKV.U, t ity Acentk. tl'ALACK nnd TOIH11ST HLKKP , KRS, San Francisco nnd Los Angc- The Short Line To the East. over, dhl not come up to tbo standard, Judging from uu expression used by one of the ladles In thanking the audience: -mi is uoi. as large, eriiaps, as wo would like, but we thank you fur It." Any way, Mrs. lTnriili took the edge off from the rebuke by pronouncing it pretty good. II. S. L.. Southern Paellle. or ine unuersigueii, rur nildors and descriptive llleruture. n .1. J. DEVERRUX. Oon'l Agt Worcester. Uldg. Poitlaud, A Few Interesting Facts When people are- contemplating a trip whether ofi Imsuiets or pleatare, tlK.y natttr ally want the best service obtainable so far as speed, comfort and safely is concerned. Employes of the WUconmn Central Lines arc paid to verve the public and our trains ate 0eratetl so a to make cloe connections with diverging line at nil junction points i'tlllmin Palace Sleenlnir ami L'hslr can uu iiiiuiii, iiuhit. Dining car service unexcelled, Meals a la Carte. In order to obtain this first-cltss service, ask the deket agent to sell you a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS and' you will mike dirert connections a St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and oil points East, ror any lurf-er Infoimatlon call on ticket axe 'it or correspond with JAS. IX)ND, (ieneral I'ass, Agent . o,,AS.ACWK, M,l". General Agent, 46Hiark .Street, 1'oktlanii. Oke, SOUTH AND EAST . THE SHASTA RO'JTE OK THE Southern Pacific Co, V S:05r 7:oo r m 945 rs 7 MS A M KXrSUS TRAINS RUN DAIIV Lv...:i'ortlaiid. . Ar Ar.,..Satem ... Ar any S-oo r u 6:05 I' M 6.40 A M SiS m 200 A M 1$ I'M 4.IS PM 7-55 A m DINtNTJ Ar. San Francisco Lv Ogden... Ar Denver. . Lv Ar Lv Ar Ar Ar Ar .. Ar , , . . Omaha Ar . . . . Chicago , . Ar. ..Los Aiigelea, Ar... ElPaso... Ar....Fort Worth. ...Ar Ar.. New Orleans. ..Ar cans 0:15 A m Ail M 1 iors 645 m if 50 AM 6,3a r h 9 15 m S.(OAO 84am OI1SERVATION CARS. 1'ullnun tirst-clats and tourist sleeping csri auacocu 10 an inrougn irauu. louustcan through to Chicago without chance, KUSKBURQ MAIL, r-DAILV, .Ar Lv Lv O.-30AU) 1 1055 A MM 5SO PM i ,4 3P" J150.TII 7 30AS Po'l TuUrrti nit cml hwukt iiarUrr Amy, , To quit UiUineo easily an.l forever, liuac tietlo. lull of life, ncrm uml vlteor, tuko No-To-llae. tho wnutlor-wnrksr. tliat makM weak men trout. All ilnu-jnu, Woorll. Curetruaran teed lionklel sihI sample fie. Aiklreaa Sterling llfuie.1; Co, UtiUaito or New York J 1. Urldges Editor Lincssi'T, .. 11., says "Deiuocrat,' 'Ono Ml mile ,1 IIIO. . .i,v'-., ... .... r gRl iioosii-t pay, sue is tirresltvl, ami Is w,uu",Vj"r" ,(1 -"0 ,MJSI' reuietiy inr then tniil that sh. must empioya eer.) Vlnf'cu' Hron'.s1";;, biln lawyer. hen she has done so, nml (munli.ui. Stnnos DrugUire. hihi nun, sn is nw to resume bur wuys. Tlio siHiakor attnake.1 the gambling proposition and nitked If there wns any yiimbling In Siilcm. A voice replied: irfIBlBlBlBlBlBK IJBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlll oiiiiri ir.l'-x-"1 flCitrTlR B Canadian Pacific Ry m racilic Line. Lowest rates Best servica Lv... Portland" Lv,.,. Salem... Ar... Koseburg WEST SIDE DIVISION. BKTWIRN PORTLAND AND COKVA1.1I5, Mall Halns dally except Sunday. 7joamI Lv.... Portland.. Arl 550m H.'SS pm Ar... Corvallli.. Lvf 1 ion At Albany and CorvaflU con; e . it rains of the C. it E. Ry. INDEi'ENfTENCF; TASbENOEK, KXIRKSS TRAIN DAILY KXCKPT SUNDAY. Arl 8 25 AH LvU CoAM LvJ 4 S A" John llraiinon, of Iwmo county, wb,. has. Ux'ti eoiitlnml in nt tlio asylum fur sevou j wire dlod tbero yitnrtlai- nyed 70 years. He was lmrled nt the asylum cemetery. Ililsiui fur the remcil that N guaranteed (oetiinhnd lflle" nil riiroiiioaml Acute t! uglic, A 1 1 1 . . tt , llroncliltls uud Omsmiiii II m Price V. uml 50a etioww urtilivruu.1 l'nAiu,e.l I1WS. Tbo Tho Comiianr.Wsnva, l'i All I'umiiIIh A.unlj' wurrants dated prior i.. Jan. J, tSUii, UvoUki hmIUhUi). To Cur a Gold In Ono Dav j r.kn I (llit. Ilfoiuo Quiniuo Tilil AM T v w,"" ""n'x ' !'"' 'Ill fall l I W Uf it u;iituri)li.ijeiiih U.x. H. f---rMMsVVV. o (5b ni-Temnered Rah3f;. IniuftlcUn t nourlthmtnt naturally producea tU-ttmpcr Gu.rU icarakt irvtfulmsa u UulUrtfU by tMUlDU uuut UouaauJdlttlUo(oua. GAIL BORDEN EAGLE BRAND 9iP5,fS?.Ii.H1II-,: U Pfct Infaat fowl rV c aubithuta I -t r, ONOCN'a CONDCNaCD MILK CO, NEW YORK ''---lRV-vS,4j ri Denver k Rio Cmatle R. R, SUENIC LINE OF THE WOULD. TU Fli?f' TraiiiooutinenUl llotuc llelwivn the .Siirtlm,i auj all 1-otM. Ka.!! '.Wl,?!''"" Thrimgh Ih. Famou, ROOKY MOUNTAIN SUBNKttY. I'usUo anil Demtr. Omaha. Kansas Cm, St. Louis. Chicago and this East. mJ- vU .,",,, ?' lutnatlon reganlliiB or-Ttt'Sa, n-Att ain.u.VpSuiiLjh),.. m To and from all points ruiai, nun r.urope. The only lino rniining through Sttulll, i; sta 1 i K ti Toronto, A 0 UU - 4.'5opm) Lv ...Portland,.. 7.'30 P M Lv. . . .McMlnnviile "3o PM)Ar Independence Lv) 4 SoH Direct connections at San trancisco with steanuhip lines f H WAR, lAI'AN. CHINA,' THE PHILUPINES an I Al'S TRALIA. For through tickets ami rates call o' W. W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, er 0- D. OAlIRIhLSON City Ticket Agent, 232 Com mercial ht. Salem Or. R. KOEIJLEK, Manager. C.MARKilAM U. F. &P, A. l'ortlan' "Without Montreal. Boston. Change. Royal Mftil Steamship Line to Japan ami China. Canadian and Australian Steamship Line to HoiHlllllll ldAustralia (UUI For ratoa ami information apply to O. M. LOUKWOOD 11 11 . .. . Aejt. Salem Ore " ." AUut, Atient Portland. t. J.Cuylo, A.15.P A, Vancouver I! C. Daily Staee Line to M'COY AND PERRYDALE. For Passengers and Ikiggfuw; als.t Jrcels and onltrs promptly ut tendeil to aloin ultv ' ' Old PostofHce Stables, J. II WooIley.Prop. 10-30tnl You Can Get a Lower Berth, W Itli ono exception the through trains or tlio Hurilngton P.oute ' aro almost Invariably well-Uilctj The exception is our St Piul Chlnago Lliulted. On the liunlfd tbero Is usually room and to spare. Don't hirer that It -is neither so tino, nor so rast, as ANY train or ANY other line between St Paul and Chicago. On the "; trary, there Is no more beautiful train In America. It has electric light, stetui heat, wldevetuul the unst satisfactory rtwinjf-ca service oa tba continent tod lower berth 'or everybody, A. O. SHELDON Heu'l Apeut, Portland, O zri . . &. i jtj..