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r-MIW-":J'lll1l iVlgfJfjf J K. Sm. tK & ;iii'MrMfTi.A-ii iiiiiiiwiMnii MMMHrfMMBMtMiaMlriMiaMlaMMIriMMMlikWUM MilhMlflCTHW AgaaSUataWfiafeakaM ...T-hi..!,.. .--' '-- MMaaU BROKEN LOT SALE OF MflGI NTOSH ES AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS PRICES THIS WBBKI Feeble Kidneys In health the kidneys strain nil Ini purities from the blood. UlnetiHCd, they allow the poison a to accumulate. Weak kldncR come from weak atom ncliH, UullJ up tho stomach with HiHtcttor's btotuach Iilttcr, and Hie kidneys will bo us itood us now. Tho Hitters ulso cures constipation, Indi. Kcstlon, dyspepsia, blllousncM, nerv ousness and Kodcrul debility. See thai n I'mvatb Krvknuk Stamp cover tho nock ot the bottle. Has Hostcttcr's No Stomach Equal - Bitters NOT BUT ALL ALL SIZES SIZES IN IN ALL KINDS, SOME KIND. A black capo coal, extra eood length n Reed scrvlcnble coat, and T 9 1 C regular 3 vnluo s3AlvJ An oil-wool Tricot, double breasted, box coats with velvet collar, or tO OH rape coat, regular f 5,150 valucH . UJUJ A few Much left In tan, brown nnd checked, double breasted Iwx coats, velvet collar and extro Icnirtli leonts, aro ImiyniiiH at $7.50 and t, our ret?- C tZ JE ular prices for them ; now going nt . . ltJt J 6. H. Johnson & 60. 257 Commercial St., Salem, Or. TOE 'DAILY JOURNAL BY HOVHR BKOTHKRB WEDNKBDAY, NOV. 22, 1801). Dally, Ono Tear 93.00, In Advanoo Dally, Pour Moot Us 91 00, L Advance Weekly, One Year 91.00, In Advance IT 18 DIFFERENT, YOU KNOW. The Statesman lias n conplo of com muulcatlotiH expressive of norrow and humiliation on account ot the alleged action of tho Willamette University football team In its efforts to Include others than actual students. Ono in from a real friend of the institution, and tho other is from a person who falls to clthur sign bis name or disclose it. Tlie abovo from tho editorial page of n paper that publishes tho anonymous petitions and communications o( "J. V. Smith nnd 47 others," is rich. Itscoms to be tho rulo of that paper not to print anonymous communications (unless it suits Its pnrjmxoH.) Hut overytlilug-goeH that In handed in by J, W, Hmlth and ,47'othjr anonymous Individuals. Ilolng tho olliclal organ of thu push, it feels at liberty to vlolato its rule and publish serious reflections over a man's namo 'for wliotM whereabouts Alderman Oris- wold ndvortlsed two weeks but In vain, Hut when It comes to publishing another anonymous criticism exposing unprofessional sjmrtlng practices It lias u conscience. JOURNAL "X RAY'." Lakovlow Iteglster: In Ohio it was Jones who caused all thu uncertainty, in Kentucky it was Drown who kept tho regulars guessing, and in Maryland Smith was thu unknown quantity. Tho men with tho tintrlmmcd names seem to liavo been strictly In it this year. . i no organ of Hie pusli will suppress anonymous letters nliout a concern that wants a flO,000 donation from Salem's citizen's but it will not suppress anony mous letters from "J. V. S. A 17," which attacks the same citizens. Agninaldo is again reported surround ed, but this Is not ollloial from Oils. Ilenntr I lllnotl Ilreji, Clrnn blood means a clean skin. No beauty without It. Caacareta, Candy Cathar tic clean jour blood and keep 11 clean. Ii stirring up tho lazy iivcr and driving nil im purities from tho body, llcgln to-day to banish plmiilci, bolls, blotclios, blackhead), and that sickly bilious complexion by Inking Cnacarct, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaruntccd, 10c, 25c, 60c. THE BLIND MADE TO SEE. Thu city cnu stand it but by what rulo of coiuisteaudcy can a nuivspnpor, make (lab of ono flesh of nnothor7 It must bo tn nt J. W. Smith and 17 others, who am so highly favored an tho only anony mous correspondent, ur not anony mous, but uro known to tho pnportliut publishes their utterances. If It knows whuJ, V, Smith and his frlonds aro why doesn't It toll tho public who thus far aro unable to reach them by mall or otherwise. Tho paper that Is mi considerate altout printing anonymous communications Is not Hirving Its euuso when It prints anonymous attacks on the Cltlreus' ad ministration. Tho business men and tuxpayer of this city aro deeply con corned in tho stteeehs of tho present city administration, and It is mainly to them tlint paper is looking (or suport. It Is no apparent that J, V. Smith and 47 others (to whom the columns of tho organ aro so cheerfully and gullclcily ojien), aro tuptwrters of good govurniuent or good newspapers to any extent. Cowardly unonjiiious communicants don't help any caunt. They should all bo excluded from the press, ami the good old rulo enforced, of demanding a contributor's name, "not for publication but as ovld eneoof good fnllh." The Statesman Is unfortunate In hav ing either violated Its o u rules about anonymous communioAtlons or tUo I knows "J. V. Smith and 47 others" ami ougljt to toll tho iHMplowhu thoy inc. It ought to stand by its own rules for protection of the publie as well as for tho protection of its frlomla !' . in. To Curo i Cold In Ono Day 'Uka Liikllk Jlr,n yululue TnldeU AH miUijruu(t tkv raonay Irit fall In ur" K. n . nnitwV ljoinr l on wsh Uu. Jft. Confederate Reunion. Kavas.naii ,tju.. Nov. Stf -Tim Stale Mmfodorato Reuuun winch i to mil tlnuttforthrrmlay, begins lure today ! Remarkable S'ltement by Judge Uwlng of Ullndnsss Healed, At tho Wednesday evening nieetlng '" tho .Mother Church, Hoston, October I, 1800, Jmlgo Hwlng made thu follow Iiilj remarks: I holievo I would llko to say some thing In this meeting. It may not do you very much good, hut it will do inea great deal of good, I am sure. I think that tho latter imrt of the statement of tho gentleman who has Just taken bis seat, can hardly bo con troverted, and that is, that Christian Science is growing; that there aro better Scientists than theroevor were before; that there is more soieutllle work done; Ixitter results, I have been greatly Impressed with this fact n thu last two months, and It seems to mo that it is now almost dom oustralcd not only that this work Is growing, but that It must continue to grow. Ono of tho very utvut matters of Interest to me In my work as a servant of this church has been to discover, that scattered all over tho great Northwusl iwrllon of this country, from Ohio to tho Itocky Mountains, tlirouuhout thai great wheat garden which God has spread out in Iowa, Minnesota and the Dakotas largo enough to feed tho world at nearly oery crossroad aro now found an association of Scientists, ami In Home fifty odd places that I have visited and talked to the Scientists, with ono solitary exception, I lime Juot found an organisation throughout tho whole country that Is not larger than the or ganisation In Ohlcago was llfteen yean. ago. now nils means much to a think lug person Hundreds of those organ! xatlous, with a life of from one to four yours, started an those organisations all Juno been by some ouo coiiraireous.hon est, devoted man or woman gonorall it woman havo by her efforts or ho eiiorts grown to number eighteen twenty, and thirty Scientists. Now, the question recurs to us: If one devoted Christian Scientist can 'MoiuoiiHtrtitu" thirty Christian Scientists In thro years, how many will tho thirty demon strate In tho next three years? And this tho reconl of our growth. It has proved 10 no ino ratio ot tiio growth in my own homo. And what I know of your own church hero, the development f strength in the Mother Churoli.thu ratio isnouuwi. Aim It Is not bard to tlml tho ounce for it nil. It -Is found In tl .. proof, and tho only proof that Josu OhrUtovor found In this world for h s divine origin, and that is. that tho lame walk and tho blind hoe. It has Utin a matter of sinvlal inter est to mo throughout this whole north western country lo see tho wondurfoll demonstrations which lunolicou mode, and tho most marvelous are usuall) found in the smallest places. It I whoro two or thrco aro gathered tc gethor In his namo that this wonderful work Is done. Thin is tho argument that wo liavo presented to men nnd must present to the world, knowing that tho ono thing of most interest for you nod me nnd all God's chsldreu Is to mako these demonstrations speak for themselves, and say to ovory doubting man and woman as Jesus said to John, tho lame do walk and tho blind do see. I have taken great pains to investi gate thu talk with the iwrsons who have been tho objects of some of theso wonderful, cures, nnd to talk with tho porHon who tins treated them, so that I might bo nblo to say, In some lento, that I had a personal knowledge of tho cases. It has been n lonuhnt of mine to lw nblo to go through, us nearly as I could, thu wbolo catalogue of hunmn ills, as they aro presented to human senso nnd I have almost accomplished that, so that almost every phase of sorrow, suffering, and heart-break I hovo seen cured. For a long whtlo I know I could say that tho lame walk, Iliad seen so mauy Instaiicos of that kind. I wnntd to bo nblo to say, "Tho blind do see." I know where very defective eyes wore cured, but I wanted to llnd an Instance whoro blindness had been total, or for a long term of yenrs,Hoth at no ono could say that It was not a real, gonulno instance of blindnesH, I wauled to seo I) perfectly healed. I hail tho pleasure within the last six weeks of seeing just such n caso. I mot u young woman twenty-two years of ago nt a diniior party of Scientists' In u iiuio town in isoiiraska, ami as I looked ncross tho table at her I could not help saying ."Your llfo bus boon n long holi- iiii. luiihmwiio sorrow or tears; but within llfteen minutes I lournod tbt if I bad taken thocombiiicd sorrows of all tho people at that tiblo limy would not have equalled a tithe of what she had surfored. I learned from hor mother that she had been born with dofnciu.. eyes, ono largo and ono small, and tho sight drawn to ono sldo. At thu ago of six months n curtain ilropicd down over her eyes so as to obscure tho Iris. No ono knows whether sho over did boo At six years of agosho was sent to an asylum for thu blind and remained thoro twelve years, and was then sent homo because sho hail reached tho ago luiit of the Institution. Klghteen months before sho was discharged her mother liecnmo interested in Christian Sc'enco and took class Instruction, nnd is now the l'irst Header in tho church there, and of course hor thought was very nat urally addressed to her child, ami she gave her nil tho help she could. Hut there was not tho slightest evidence thattho treatment had accomplished anyiiiing oxcept in the cheer of the paueni. hiio lull Unit sho would yot see. After sho camo homo, n neighboring Scientist began to treat her, and alsmt llfteen mouths after she camo homo, this cloud hist simply disappeared. It did not roll up or down but went out Into nothingness, and that girl ttxlay sees jut well us any man or woman in this house. Hlui mild find liuil !.., i-..r. .....! .. ...! i.. .,":. . v k"w iwiiur, iii nun no mid iiiiuie me argo uyo smaller ami tho small eje arger, so that tlioy wero both orfeetl balanced. She Is now a porfeet wpecf- V.1.01 .,lf. vlKoro,,H yuung womanhood, llils Is tho kind of demonstration that sneaks for Christian Science, mid en ables us to use, with absoluto knowledge of the facts, tho argument of Christ, "Iholanio walk and tho blind do see." Daitleshlp Kentucky. Nj.v YonK, Nov. 22. Tho new battle ship Kentucky which has been in dock nt tho Brooklyn Navy Yard prcparnj o.' her oillciul trial, will probably be ready to lcavo for Boston today. On her arrival thoro Alio will be boarded by Itear-Admiral Frederick Kodgers and tho Hoard of Inspection and Survey and t'10 government trlnl will take place. An Important Difference. To mako It, nnpiront to thousands who think themselves III, that they aro not, mlllctcd with any disease, bub the system simply needs cleansing, Is to bring comfort homo to iliclr hearts, ns a costive condition I easily cured by using Hyrup of Furs. Manufactured by Mio California Fig Syrup Co. only, und sold by all druggists, MARRIED. RICH HALL. At tho homo of Joseph Unmsoyor, on Garden Jtoad, Salem, Oregon. Tuesday, November 21, 1891), Miss Lena Rich to Herbert K. Hall. ltov. Ronald McKlllop. of the First Baptist church, olllcintlng. BORN. LOCKLHY. In Sulom, Or., Tuosday, November 21. 18119, at 3 p. m., to Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1-ockloy, Jr., a son. How Are Your Kldnejri r Ilr IlobtjVHp.iraanil'lllieurelUldnerllU. Fum tlolrre Add stcrilDt HemedrCo.,CUICBKoerN. Y When d new star floats' into the field of vision of some watchful astronomer, the w orld honors the discoverer, gl e the new star a litting name, and records the addition to the sum of human knowledge gained by this discovery Yet of what small profit to Humanity at large is tins dis covery? What will those cold star rajs do for the slccpUss sufferer who coughs and burns the loiig night through? A far greater discovery for the sick is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, a remedy which has cured thousands of such sufferers. Obstinate and dcep sentcd coughs, bronchitis, weak and bleeding lungs nnd other conditions, which, if neglected, lead to consump tion, arc permanently cured by "Golden Medical Discovery." It contains no alco hol or other intoxicant, neither opium, cocaine nor other narcotic. nometliltiK find notlilnK me a particle l'arr. laq , Georgia, "I tUtment of bo ii fr lit a ' Cl o I il c n fore I had entirely The Ordinary SleeperA New Feature in Western Trayel. Tho Pullman Company now operates via too itio two tirades of slcenlnir cars Oiianiik Wkstkiw Railway Tho ordi nary sleepers aro entirely now, and the berths, both upper nnd lower, are lltted up complete with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, curtains, etc., with stoves arranged for making tea, coffee, etc., requiring nothing to bo furnished by pasengors. Uniformed pullman porters aro In cbargo of thu cars, who aro required to keep thorn in cood order and attend to tho wants and comforts of pnssongem. Tho enrs aro very bandsomo and commodious, and whllo not so ukwiiit. nro lust ns com- fortgblo ns standard or palace Blccor8. Moth llrst and second-class nassonurrs aro permitted to occupy theso cars on payment of thu Pullman bertn rules, which aro less than half of tho rates charged in tho regular palace sleeping cars. Tho ordinary sleepers aro carried daily on trains via Rio (Iiiandk Wkst kii.v Railway between Denver and Sail Francisco nnd Portland. On llvo days in each week tho sleepers uro run through between Los Angolcs nnd San Francisco, or Portland and Denver, Omaha, Chicago and Boston. For additional details write for copy of foldor to J. I). Mansllold, 253 Wash ington St. Pertland: or Geo. W. Hulntz, Acting General Pussenger Agent, Sail Luko City. 1 Imil a terrible cough over a year ago and could to utop it, or even to do of cood." writes J M. of Cameron hcrtvenCo, chanced to we on ndier your, nnd forthwith bottle of your imaluable Medicnl IMnoncry ' Me taken half a bottle I was well ' Winter licfure lhl, my otileot boy (who i now nearly lite jearn old), had n terrible cough , he had It the whole winter and all Hummer Thy. tlcljim did him no cood. and nothlii(my wlfcand I could do did him any good. Alter your Dis covery ' had cured me io quickly I wrote my wife to oriug uini back from the country, the having carried him there (o see if the cliairge wduiu uo mm good We were living In Savannah. .. at the time. back and after giving him our great 'Golden Medical Diicovery for a time he entirely re covered," The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, 1008 mges, is scut free, on rcceitit of stamps, to pay expense of mailing out v. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the book In paper cover, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound volume. r Vl lv iwL I S5IFJ EDUCATIONAL AND M'UBIOAL. faTNSarSlxVWvBNjrsl!sJVTvI INTBR-STATB CONSER-VATOliY ETTA ANDERS-WILMAN Associate Teacher Western Contetva- ' toty, Kansas City, Mo, representing the Inter.itate System, nl Salim, Ore. Over Urst National Pant, Residence 376 Church street. Studio hours 9 to In 1. siiaaJBW4i xrNarsaBiNi,v EVA JF. COX, Teacher of Piano anil Prgan, CLASSKS IN SIGHT RKAIHNG. She brought him Notice of Election, Copper Colored Splotches. Thoro Is only ono curo forOontagloui Illood Poison tho d I senso whloh lins completely batlled tho dootors. Thoy nro totally iiunblo to euro It, nnd direct tholr offorts townrtl bottllnc tho poison up in tho blood and concealing It from vlow. 8. a. 8. euros tho dlsensa posi tively and permanently by forcing out every traoo of tho taint. I waaaffllcUd wllb. a l.rrlble blood dUeasa. whicb. vru In spou al Ant, tu alurwarda nreaa an oyer my bod. This soon brokeout Into aorea. and l la eaay to luiatlna the auffcrlou 1 endured llafora I I, came conTtneed thai the doe to ra could do no good I bad soent a hundred dollars, which waa reallj thrown away. 1 than tried various patent medlolnea, but they aid not reach Ihe dle wnen 1 nan linltbed ray Ural bottle ot 8, 8 H. waa greatly Ininrovad and w&m ofltfhia with Tha larga rent aplotvhea on mi tl Ntitlco Is liorcby irlvcn. that. In loiiformlty with tho charier or the Clly of Snlein, Oregon, un elec tion will ho held In tills city 011 Moo day, December i, 18!)!), for the election of ono uldurtimu for each of the four viirdsor Hhl city, on which day the pull will ho open from 10 o'clock 11. 111 until I o'clock p. m. Ono uldorumn in tho llrst ward, to succeed TliunuiH Burrows; tho nnlllnir nlaco to I ; nl, No 3's Kuglnc house, iMiriu ijii riysireoi Ouo nldurmitti In thu b'ccjnd wan, tofiuccccd A II. Duron; tho pulling nlncclobo Buscy'H livery stuulo on Court strfot, Ono ultlermnn In the Third ward, to succeed Leo McUrowjtho polling place to bent Frcclund's store, "Armory" htilldinif, Stuto street. One uldcrtmiii In tho Fourth ward, tciMiceeed F. A. I.egg. tho polling place tn bo at tho Red Front stable, corner Coiiiinerclnl anil Trudo nt reels. Dono by order of tho Cimuunn Conn- 0 1. Dated ut Halciii, Oregon, tills 22ud day of November, 18'J!i N. J.JUDAII. 11-22 td i-ity Recorder. tOUAY'S MAUKKT. PoitTLANi). Nov. 21. Wheat valiov fil 62 Walln Wnlla.COc. to 51. Flour Portland, $3.00 to 3.25. Super fine t'.'.ir, pur bbl. Oat White 3l33c. grey 33 to 31c. Hay Timothy 191 1.00 per uw. Hops 7f311c; oldcropO & Oc. Wool Valley. 1213e: Eastern Or egon, 8llc Mohair, 27 30 Mlllstuff Brnu, $17; shorts, $18, Poultry Chickens, mixed, $.300 to 4.00 lions -I to 1.60, turkeys, live, 12(3Hc. Kirgs Oregon, 21 to 22Wc per do. Hides Green,8nltedG0 lbs, 80c.undc.' (10 lbs, 7i(38; sheop pelts, 1620c. Onions 1 to Hie. Butter Best dairy, 25035; tnncy creamery, 50c to 55c per roll, storo 37J and -10c. Potatoes 50 to 00c per cental. Hogs Heavy dressed Do to (JJtfc Mutton Uressed,OJ(Jc to 7c jier pound. Beef Steers. $3.50$4.00; cows, $3.00 (3$3.50 dressed, lieof U) to 7)4 Veal dressed, 88Jic SALEM MARKKT. Whent 58 iHiunds and over -lie. Wool lilc, Alohair30c. IIoj.s II to 10c. Barley 45to 5.r)c. Oats 2(1 and 28c. Hay Baled, cheat $7 00., Timothy $8.60 toO i'lggs 25c, Flour In wholesale lot $3.10 MillstuITs bran $13.00 shorts Hogs dressed, 6c. Live cattle Steers 3'cows 2'. Sliee) J2.50(3$3. Dressed Veal 0ie. Butter Dairy l.cereamory 2. Poultry Hens 7 to 8 cents. Potatoes 20V. s $.i.uu retail $15.00 to 3. !e. Studie: 333FrontSt. 10.J7ml TcrniHRenHonnble all irmnRSTRn in oood MUstoAL vronx MAD WKLCOUE AT Tl(l MTUOtO. 0 0 BERTHA Teacher of Piano nnd Accompanist. Salem, Oregon. Corvallis k Eastern Railroad 'J-'JUU-tf UAltl), 2 For Yaaulnn: xrain leaves Alban xiuiu iuuves Aioany . t.,.. Train leaves Corvnllls::'' P. W. Tmin arrives Yaaulnti Rk&i. 1 Returning: ' ,nn 5:P0p.u); ill5- Htlldlo D'Arcy ntllldlng. Room 10, Honra-9 to 12 a. m.l 2 to 6 p. in, BEATRICE SHELTON. Piano and Organ classes and S idit Rending. Studio nt 478 Front st. Miss filiclton has studlod with mo for two roars and has bocn Tory coimclentlona and sno (oaafnlln hor work, bhelavpry talented aa an oxrcnmni anu aa n icncncr. nor nupua nro uoin technically and thcnretlrally wall trained and It Is with iilcKailra and prlda that I recommoud MIm Bhcltoii aa a taoohirnr piano mnnle. KMII.L.WINKI.K1I, 10-11-Im Mas, Doctor Nellie Brown violinist la now nrenarnl to recclvo a fow more nunlla. Marlon at. iu-a No 417 Marlon at. JAUM. OlC0f. Vtedt?Z6dJ sf ,.? ? ? . y. . . r 'Jtwtfti(rJ''?trJJYet?fi?t's '&& JsCf- t ? ? ' S77-T arytfiyyucvmzty' ,(r,iy(vy; oicv urtttSya C0???y-ssr'J'?'cyo' sGwnwwttcca KracficcS sSet-p yoz QfTALocu' The best in the west: The Diversify Colfeg? of Mtisic NOW IN SESSION. FACULTY' OF SEVEN SUPERIOR TEACHERS. When you study music you should linvo tho very best instruction obtainable. It Is a saving of time and money. Phono 201(1 for catalogue, or address, FItANCKSCO SKLBY, Dean, S.ilom, Oregon. - Salem Studio INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Effa finders WilliKan Over First National Bank. Classes in Piano Fo e playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Reading. Studio hours from 0 (o 12 nnd 2 tnfi. TWO IMNJiS NEW PLANOS IN STUDIO tfOl? USE OF PUPILS. Leaves Ynnulnn. Loaves Corvallis Arrives Albany 3 For Detreit: r.nn.,!.. iivi.h.. "";" iiiuuiiy,,,,, . i,ln Arrives Dot rolt ' , :J? a " 4 Returning: "-W'a.m. Leaves Detroit ,0.o- Airlvcs Albany.... ',,l?;r.'Mu, OLcaves A Ibany I 'sS P a. Arrives UorvallU.. '" ,u?l' GLcaves Corvallis n mp,la' Arrives Albany... ,:i?a-ni. Ono and two connect tit Al nn,ni Corvallis with Southern 1'aclll??.'? giving direct service to and fi K,n port and adjacent benches Ne'y No. 0 runs from Albatiy'toPn.,.,,, on Mondays, WcdDesdamiJ; No. 5 runs from Corvallis tn in. to reach catiinlmr ,.m... . ,,'K.. """e n.Ain..u..ni. ., r. .. u,lua un j.iuiiuuuuBii unit aaniiam riv,.. saiuo day. II. U VVAI.DKN T F. A I'. A. J.TOHNKIl AKcnt, tbc Die EDWIN 8T0.1K Albany. o"""w WII.UMKTTK niVKK DIVISION' STEAMER ALBANY, Captain Znmalt. Leaves aalctn at 7 a. m. for Pom .,., aud wny landings overy TW.d Thursday and Baturtuy. UOsd'"' Tho steamer has been oqulpiKxl with . elm RCGommodatloiis, hicliiAfng' t; paVaeKr0'1 "" Cnrr3""S tal" 'ref'" J Docl-Foot of filato alroet. l.N.i:iiAKnt. DEPAIITI TIMEBCnKnuLK." TTTr. ron Knim rorllaud "" SALEM HOP BUYERS SQUIIIIS FAIUIAH. No. 55 State st. 'Phono No. 1221. w.Ar mtnwN Ss co Bush Building, Commercial st. (tfround tloor). Ollicu tcleiihono No. 130. L.ILLENTJIAL IJItOS. H. J. OrrKN'iiKiMKii, Manager. Olllco over lidd k Busli Bank, Phono No. 401. The Orient Insurance Co., OK IIAH'l'KOHD, CONN, A???,;, fS.215,000. Liabilities 1,11)0,000. Surplus to Policy Holders 1,314,010. Will insure you against loss by fire; for terms enquire of IUUA1AS BOLTON, Resident Agent. Journal Ofike. Salem, Ore. Kant Mali S p. m, fi;")! kanei Klver 2.30 pm 8p in 8 1). m ax. Uuu Hater .. day iu p, m. Ixsuve rIalem, Ball llco, Denver H. Unnh tuula.Uhlcaffo and Kaal, at Walla Wal la, BpokanT." Jl limS iniu, Di. rmii, uiiiiiih, 511 vvankco Clilcngo and miM. OCEAN BrKAMHIIIIB. Fur Han Kranclaeo, Bail every Ave da) a. C'OMIMIHA 1IIVKII To Aatorln and way Lundlngt, ,epq ;ro- Tlrer 8.80 a ra, I f. o I P. m. ex Haa. WII.UIIHT1K in VI. I'ortlaiii, hewlxrn ami war umninca. ArBa- . Iau tall, ii 1 1. m. Taowlay, Tliniwlay anil Hatnrtlay at COO a n. Monday Weilnewlay mid l'rlday at lU.llu a. m. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION -Dally boats to Portland at above. Tramfora to itreet car line at Oreg City If the iteamcrt are delajed tlieie eend trip tickets to all polnuin Oregon, WiiHn,. ton, or Callfornl a. Connection made at Port land with all rail, ocean nndnvtr linei, W. II. IIUKLI1UKT. Oen'l Pas. Apt. Portland, ()r. G.M.roWEKS. Agent, Trade meet dock Salem, IIOISE & IIAKKEK, City Aecnb. FA3JI3U & NEIS. Albany A Salem. Salem olllce, 222 Commercial st. (ground floor) Ncckormnu & Rogers' bldg. Phono No. 1121. Olllces: New York nnd Loudon. rl WF the reaull. Y"T" .7 mw pir ami auiair an !."fi i ..""," a'l,l1 nilrly t regained .J"" 'jiM'. wpaaw airouxer, aim my an !Vi,a ,,"y liprovd I waa aoon tnlWj Salt lake City An Import ant Factor inTranscDa- tinental Travel. No ono crossing tho continent can af ford to cut Salt 1 Jiko City from Ids mute. Tho attractions of tho place, lueliidinu tho Mormon Temple, Tabernnclo and!, .,Tc-. -i-. Church institutions, the (ircnt Salt J-iOUIo 1(. Uike deader and denser tluin the Dead I CO. Ollicu Sea In the Holy Laud tho plcturestiuu I inereial st, environment and tho Warm Sulphur I -. . .,;',. ;, and Hot Springe, nro trrenter to tlio.AI IjLJS vV siniaro yard than any loealltv on tho American continent. Tlllt Dirt lalliUHU V't.u-Pitlit 1 .. aiv iw iniiiiia ilKDinill lA,lAl, ' t r -m.v i . . a . . . -w connecting on the East with the Denver ' AliN I!i CC 'I IljJjhUiS . AltlotlrandoiiiidColoradoMldlaiulRail-i Ono door west of Dalrymplo's VMiysandou the Woit vvllb tho Soutliern , l""0 (ground lloor). 'Phono No. Pnclllc iCentral Route) and Oregon 2tll. Short Line, is the only transcontinental ' rniinl nf hn iwnmliln flli.irti.. ,t irt.,1. "iu. ... w. a..v .KHWIV vfiatt Ul V Kill 1 mm (tlnrtnln it iti tutit nu iriiinl ti New Strawberries. Growers can make big money out of new Strawberries. 100 strong plants will produce 5000 plants if put out now besides about half a crop. I have plants of TENNESSEG, M'KINLEY, RUBY, IDEAL, DOUBLE CROPPER, DOWNINGS PRIDE, SAUNDERS, SHUCKLESS, CERVERA, DU MAURIER. Send for free catalog descriptive of varieties and culture E. HOFER, Salem, Ore. SOUTH AND EAST VIA OKT1IK SJSAHLES & Burrow b Block, Com 'Phono 1771. I LINN. I Olllco over Weller's giocory storo. mono no. L'u. fflSSg HllTernpered Babies. I i lfell -.,,n,ufllfnt npurUhnnninaiunillypMduMaill.teniMr 0 I 9PJ W JIAWL.JI, MNII GAIL BORDEN EAGLE BRAND 5l!"..-K ft a tttrfeot lafaat f.wd tEND fO UOOK I'M "IIABIUI Tula no KuUiltut fr iha N'ICONDCMaCD UllH CO., NEW VONK Mi .., .... ,y "uiuvinr aa a pirva 01 elaaa, tl. U MTSM. J00 MulUrry bt . Nawark. N J. Don't destroy all possible chance of a CUro by tnkllltf tho diMlnr',! trM.,ia.,t of moroury and potash These minerals cauio tho hair to fall out, and will wreck tho entire system. S.S.ar&Blood Is I'URKLY TKOKTAULK, Hlld Is tllO Ollly bliHKl remedy Riurnnteed to contain no potaah, moroury, or other mineral. Books on tho disease and Its treat luent uiallod free by Swift BpecitloGota pany.-AUtuua, Georgia. ns nonular in vi Inter us in summer. Send L'c to J. 1). Mansllold, 2X1 Viishlni:ton Kt..Portland : ortieo W lleints. Actlin: ticuernl Pus seneer Avrent. halt Lake Citv. for a. oonv o( Nilt IjiIo CU tlio City of thu Saints." T A LIVJCSLEY & CO Commurtdal st. Second stair south of Ijuld A Bush bunk ; room 18, upstairs. 'Phono 1211. Immn PRODUCE BUYERS. H, S. GILE tt CO. Wholesale Fruits, Produce, elc Siileni, Oregon. Olllce; Insur ance block. 'Phono 1KB. Ware house, nt Wullnco waruhouse. National Paifc Wanted, Ciiattvvhkia, Tenn., Nov. 22. Inl tations were recently sent to tho win morclal otwuilMtlons, In the Central Southern Stales, to send delegate to u cvmventlou to be hold in .Wivlllo, N. O. tiKiny, The purpose of the eonvonttou U to organiio an iuterestalo assoelallou to sooiiro a uatiuiial urk In some no tlou of tho Hhie Ridee. or Smulv .1k. .til mi. EdaraUYoar llow.l. With rrarta. iwv.rog uuo C latl,druslurluudu)uy. O Iters travelers cholc of tho . follow I lug roil ten cuL Tliey uro all famoiH (.eiiicut tract lor () U. t N , lti Odgen and Denver Shasta Route via Sacramento, Qg, don and IX-nver, SImtitii Route via Sacramento, .Major u Aioorti'jerquu. A dally lino ofthmuifli PULLMAN PALACfc and TOURIST HLKRT KRS, San FranoUco and Los Anuo liDtoCblctgo tu l Is The Short Line from southern California To the East Annlvtotho au'enlsuf the O. It & N O. S. L., Southern Pacllld. or Oie uudersliMicd, for folders, and doKcrlptlve literature. J J. DKVKRKUX. (len'l Agl WnrrvNtiT. Rlilit. Poilldtid A. M. HUMPHRFY & CO. Buy and store wheat, aits and oilier grain. Buy potatoes. Also do chopping and cleaning. 270 Commercial st. 'Phono 27m. CHS. L. DA1LEY At Wullnco warehouse Salem. Buys dried Iruita and potatoes fir cash. Great Rockers THE- FINEST LINE OF ROCKERS AND FANCY CHAIRS EVER IN SALEM EX PECTED SOON. Framing Pictures WAS NbVbK BE ITER DONE THAN BY US, AND OUR LINE OF MOULDINGS IS UP-TO-DATE. F. W. Hollis & Company Fust Door North of Postofficc. ;TOP NOTCH -r T I OP PKHr-tCTION IV QUALITY AM) I I LOW NOTcJH. In honost prices for honest goods. That's our motto, and that s tho reason wo sell more goods every year. Don't fall to see us, ' ' l i HARRITT & LAOJRENCE OLD POSTOmCK QKOCRKY, r J ' THE SHASTA ROJTE Pacific Co ailv m (U:15a Ar.?5 Lv 8:05 r Southern i , XKtS TRAINS KUN DAILY ' 7:00 r Ml Lv...;i'ortland. .7111:15 a m v-is " Ar. ...saiem .... Ar 4S.?5 xv 7'45 A u ) Ar. isan Frenclsco Lv 1 8:05 tu S'oo P M o5 p m C.40 A t 8-15 r M 7.oo AM S'lS PM 4.ISPM 7-55 A m Ar Ogdfn .., Ar Denver. Ar , . . . Omaha . . . Ar . . , . Chicago . . Ar. ..Los Ange'ea. Ar... EIIW... Ar Lv , Ar .Lv , Ar Ar Ar....Forl Worth.. ..Ar Ar. . New Orleans. .Ar DINING CAKiT 1-torM 645 m S50AM 6.30 tu 9SrM 8.40 A O Marx I OBSERVATION CARS. I'll! 'man tint-clan and tournr tier mno carl attached to all through traioi. ToviUtctu through to Chicago without chang. ROSKBURO MAIL. -DAILY. r 1 4 30 1 (7,joA .'3oam) Lv... Portland-..Ar 1 io,55AML,v....Halem.... Lv 5o r M"J Ar... Roseburg.. Lv 1 WESTSlDE DIVIblON. BKTVVRRN PORTLAND AND C0RV.UXIJ, Mall tialru daily except Sunday. 730 a m 1 Lv. . . .Poftland. . Arl y$orit 'i.sspMf Ar... Corvallis.. Lvf I'th At Albany and ("nrvalfla rnn ret .Tl '.'in of the C. & E. Ry. iNDElReEUCE "PASbENOLK. KCrRESS TRAIN DAILY tKXCKlT SUNDAY, Ar; i i5A LvMJOAM Lv) 4'5o AM Lv .. Portland... Lv....McMlnnvllle Ar Independence IJirect connections at ban rrancucu wilb Jtearnihip lines f, II V WAII, lAl'AN, CHINA, 'IIIEPIIILLIl'INES and AUS IK ALIA. For through tickets and rates call o- W. W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, er C- U. OAllKlELbON City -rieket Agent, jj: Com jpercial .SL Salem Or. R. KOE1ILEK, Man),. " C.MARKIIAM ti. F. &P. A. Ionian RED FRONT LIVERY SAL1SM LOlXsKS """ H. J. W. V. aliu Cauili No. lis. MctUcTrrr Filjiv i?W'ls-.?s-?y ?'.,iAi Jv twe IS, McuraUk First-Class kll A. Moorva, elfrk. room reed and Stables. Boarding KOWUaTHHS OK AMKKIOA Cmiit bhtrwiot V'orta No. Ii uu y"iMv HhlhU In Turur Lloek. 0. Ul!n, C. R A. L. ttsuwu 0x. UIMrr, B. P. JONES, AUorney-nt-Law Toledo. Orogon. t d I lrf.V .if fl.t.ll f.a... A ..k ..... --.- 11 iivudla aUiiatlol alt ni kliui.l cuuuljr 111 b tl COMMEUCIAt," 8THKKT. ti.VLKM, UtiK. PAGE & STEPHENS Best Rigs for Commercial Men. Htaba In aama tltwk Hotel WllUmelto. fSP 8a( tui and cunilurtabla iln lor od Li faction guaranteed .ldiraod lamilr drtvin a icUllr. UortM "w uj uJ. -cra: r uiuiiin ana o OI sail. 9-7-llB No nioriblii or oulurr. whb aii raiu. 1 Ir MUns'l-Aiv t)udcct UtM" ISKSKSaMiiOMt , MONEY TO LOAN, Furniture. Pianos. Oreans W'm, . 'UEO.F:SMHilK,;fL io-.i-im SMITH 101 State t. iNWsars: The German Market PHUVBiYrAll"lX-.,"" .. . --.-. mu vi in ate tirm of Woli must be paid w:KO ffiLZ St SON 'Uommenmlht, You CamGet a Lower Berth, V Itli one exception the thr wl trains of tho Ilurllnton Rfute are almost Invariably well-tided. The exception Is our St Paul UIiIcubo LluiIU'd. On the limited thero Is usually room and to spare. Don't Infer that It Is neither so tine, nor so fast, as ANY train of ANY other line between M- Paul and Chicago. On the con trary, thero la no more beautiful train In America. It has electric lluht, ateitu heat, wide vestibule the most satisfactory dlning-ci service on the continent ani lower berth for everybody. A. O. SHELDON Oeu'l Ai'cnt, Portland 0