The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, December 13, 1899, Image 2

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We Know Your Trouble
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Let us Suggest a Remedy
A NICE HOUSE COAT
A RICHLY EAtBROlDERED PAIR OF SUSPENDERS
A SILK MUFFLER '
-' ' A NICE UMBRELLA
C .A HANDSOME TIE
A DOZEN HANDKERCHIEFS
A HALF DOZEN SHIRTS
TIE PIN
SET OF" SHIRT STUDS
And numerous articles that will be apprec
iated because they are useful
6. W. Johnson & 60.
257 Commercial St., Salem, Or.
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DiscoiiDf
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4 U) Hho for It W
4 Oi) Hlioe for 3 iie
a Mi Hlioe for 1 to
3 00 Hhoa for 2 40
a m Hho for 'i 00
2 00 shoo for I CO
1 75 Htioo for 1 4il
1 M Shoe for 1 SI
I 'i Hlioe for 1 (O
I 00 Bhoa for so
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Hitters
honestly, and bo convinced.
on Ironical
atcly. When
It doesn't then
comes
INDIGESTION,
CONSTIPATION,
DYSPEPSIA
ANDIULOUS-
NE88.
Thobcstmcdl
cine to tuke Is
Hostel tor's
Stomach Bit
ter?. Try it
nro employed nt great o:qenso to take
thoceiiBiiH. Then tho newspapers nro
naked to publish columns by tho lain
drcd to onnblo tlicm to tuke their ptiy.
Tun Jomi.VAt docs not wIhIi to nppenr
tditirllsh lit this matter, but If any of
these Kllt!ral gbutlairrcn wish to read
Tiik .Touiinai, they can got it nt the
same rate us other people. Hut It Is
really no favor on their part to have
(hem do to. The more supitort and
popularity a nowepner has with that
elnss the lent lino it is to the eoplo.
To Cure a Cold In Una Day
Tsks IaxMIvo llromo Uiilnlne Tahlet
All
drtiKKlsis.iGfund the money If It fall to cure
I'm w. iimki sijf naiuro ii uti oscn box.
25c.
--
ROOT ON
LflCY'S
8IIOB STOKC,
VI Hlste HI.
A Hand Turn Dross Shoo,
l w for It 40,
THE DAM JODRNAL
BY HOVIR BROTMKH8
WEDNESDAY, DEO. lit, 1800,
Dally, OnoYcar 93.00,ta Ativan oe
Daily, row MchiUmi $1 00, L Idvanoo
Weakly, Om Year 81.00, hi Jidvanoe
Editorial Rvieu).
ir
Nsw Youk, Dec. 12, Canadian hanks
reported today, that they wore with
drawing their money from New York
for the purjiosoof loaning it abroad.
Eight per cent was thu prevailing rate
for money on thu stock; exchango today.
Gold Is (rowing scarce abroad. The
main forolini supply of gold for the
great money centers has boon Bouth
Africa, and the Trausvnnl war has cut
that off. The Transvaal Is it small
country with un enormous gold product.
Nearly nil Bouth African gold goes (o
the European centors of commerce 1h
causo Bouth Africa buys nearly all It
eoustimos. Goltl supply from countries
with a great Internal commerce, with n
grcnt opolutloit and u great export
trade, docs not go abroad ho iniirli. Thu
Yukon gold lodges largely In tlio United
States. Astatic gold goes largely to
Russia. That leaves Australian gold
alonb free In largo qiiautltlcs to supply
the domunds of KuroH!an bunkers,
There can I hi no doubt that England
engaged In 11 war with the Transvunl
(1) to secure further control over
South Africa, (2) toneeurofor her un
disputed control for a railroad from!
Capo Town to Alexandria, and (!l) to can bo surrounded, nil retreat and
or , reconnolterlng in forcov
Motliuen cannot advauco, How can
Ilrltlsh forces cut their way through
V5.C00 armed burghers In Cape Colony?
It does not look hopoful for the Ilrltlsh
success, and consideration of the Iloer
method of warfare makes tlio case for
Kngland worse. The lloers are pursuing
highly sulontlilc warfare. Their laagers
nro strongly, entrenched. They choose
their positions with the greatest care.
Their breastworks are bullet proof.
They do not light In tlio open. Ptirsu
ing defensive warfare, one lloer, who Is
perfectly familiar with the physiogra
phy ol the soil, is 11 mutch for four im
ported soldiers. The lloers are ex
trojnoly cautious. They do not
attack or ospnso themselves.
Thoy surround and eapturo when It Is
siifo w do so, but thoy seem to have an
aversion to being made food for worms
along the gunpowder route. They close
in on the Ilrltlsh when they rapture a
largo number nt risk of few casualties,
Thoy attempt nnrecoiinolssuiuoln force,
ulutiutacro. The lloer is all caution
and reserve. When he Is Intrenched he
stays thore. Tlio English must come up
and take him. lie Is In his awn coun
try mid lighting for his own freedom
no calmly awults the arrival of the
enomy within -100 yards and kills and
wounds as many as ho can. If over
powered ho falls lurk a f,)W miles.
Thorfi holms ulrwtdy chosen a igni
tion that Is already fortified. That ex
plains the Inability of the Ilritfsh.to take
advantage of their victories. One vic
tory cripples them so badly that they
cannot come to time for a second ' round.
and tho Hour slips nway to a stronger
nircnehment. - Unless n lloer laairer
reliif
gain possession of tho world's richest .'fon'oments cut oil and then with null)
goldmines. To convert Africa into a
Hccoud India was her aiuliition, now
suspended by tho lloers.
Tho South African mines produce
fully one-third If not more of tho
world's gold supply, uud those modern
Institutions of finance allied the gold
bases, are liecomtug excited over tho
cotithiiinneuof tho war. If waroeratlous
In Bouth Africa continue for a year, the
dent force be destroyed or captured,
what hope have the Ilrltlsh of success'.'
None whatever. This Is just what thoy
imveoeen uiiumc loiioln a single In
muiicn so Mr In the Transvaal. Tjils
seems tone just v, ml liuv urn Inmiw
able of doing.
A remarkable phase of seuliiiuuit in
this country is the large mimlier f
Hrltlsh-Amerlcans who svmiMihlsn
CUBA AND THE PHIL
IPPINE,
Secretary of War Root has submitted
hh first annual rcpOrt. Tho document
Is tersely comprehensive and lucid.
The ro port holds that tho protracted
struggle in the Philippines, now Hearing
Its close,. lias been due for tho most part
to inadequacy of force rather than to
incompetency of direction on the part of
General Otis or his subordinates. A
high tribute is paid to the' courago of
tho soldiers in tho Philippines whose
greatest hardship? have como from nat
ural obstacles, rain, rivers, swamps,
Jungles, heat and tho like, rathor than
from Agulnaldo's troops.
Cuba natnrally occupies a prominent
place, nnd tho Hecrotnry's showing ac
cording to late advices, seems to be
quite ns satisfactory to most of tho
Cuban leaders its It is to the people of
tho United Ktates. In Cuba order has
been established and maintained, dis
tress adequately relieved, sanitation
successfully Instituted In cities, and
American troops would not bo now
needed in the island but for the fact
that u restraining influence la still
necessary. The movement of with
drawal of troops has already begun and
will hi all probability continue so long
us warranted by the orderly conduct
of Cuhuii citizens,
Secretary Hoot declared the conduct
of the Cuban peoiilo to have been ad
mirable. Theroaro iigltiitora aid fin
brands nmoug them, it is true, but by
far tho greater number of educated
Cubitus have shown themselves to be
appreciative of tho position and pur-,
poses of thu United Btates and have'
been helpful to those to whom their
working out bus been intrusted. Tho
uneducated CubaiiH are, for the most
part, patient uud law-abiding. Still
from the fact that ttvo-thlrds of tho
people can neither rend nor write, Mr.
Hoot fears'tho responsibility of placing
thu Government hi tho hands of thu
Cubans may not Ikj assumed us early us
hud'beon hoed. Moreover, It will bo
Impossible, until next April, to com
plete the census which Is to determine
whon-o Cuban Citizens and who are
not, and therefore nothing can lie done
until uftor that date, in tlio way of
municipal elections, or tho framing of
11 general constitution for tho island.
The tranMrtation of troopmtnd their
general health Is Met fnrili nu mI.i..i
of congratulation. Tho many voyages
of transports to and from .Manila have
been made, practically, without death
or disease, uud thu total mortality
limotlU the trixmi In tint ll,ll,.l....u
during thu last ten months. Im lhi
BRITISHERS IN CH1CAO.O.
Organize to Raise Money for British
Boldlers' Families.
A goriera! committee composed of rep
resentatives from the various Ilrltlsh
societies In and about Chicago, met at
tho Great Northern hotel and formed nn
Organization to raleo money for tho re
lief of widows nnd .orphans of British
soldiers and sailors killed in tho Bouth
African war. An ontertainmont will be
given in Central Music Nail, January
13. Britleh-Amerfcans have already
subscribed $4500.
Thore nro to bo 100 vice-presidents
chosen from tho leading British-Americans
of Chicago. Tho name of tho or
gatmation Is Hoclety of Sons nnd Daugh
ters of the British Klnpire. A Indies'
auxilllry will aleo be organized to act in
conjunction with thu society.
To-Nlgnt and To-Morrow Night,
And each day ana night during this
week you can tret ut any druggist's
Kemp's Balsam for tho Throat and
Lungs, acknowledged to bo tho most
successful remedy ever sold for
Coughs. Croup. Uronchltls. Asthma
and Consumption. Get, a Ixttlo to.
day and keep It ul ways In tho house
s'j you can check your cold at onco
Price 2f.c nnd 60c. Samplebottlo free,
cod&w
Q snaii Ai.noycr.ccs ;
frol and worry '
one. Lxxrf.il.k
overnight; no
milkman li tlu
mornlnr ; no
cream for the
couccinomiiK
for tho baby.
EDUC ATIONAL AND MUSICAL.
tt i..lEA.TsTI-
l-t- W. -. .u.
essisj
Oaii Bortie
Eagle Bran
CONDENSED MILK
b always available. Has stood
first for forty years.
fis I tar nnoit on " Bt,i."
cjs::1. 3 cc rnto wmi a., t . v.
V30 r'fMvevoa'
Dr. L, A. Port starts today for a trip
to Porto Rice. Ho will stoo on his war
to Albuquerque, New Mexico, nnd tit
Port Arthur, Toxas, nnd will also vlsi
in tho Indian Territory. Ho lias been
in Cuba, blithe has never visited Porto
kico, anu 11 is ins desire to investigate
tho merits of this now possession that
takes him now, together with tho pleas)
tiro of tlio trip and the recreation to le
derived therefrom.
Varmer l'ahmtock thinks he owns the
toSk he it so proud of. But as a matter ol
fact the stock owns him, He is the humble
servant of horse, cow and pljr, He looks
after them better than he looks after him
self, and feeds them before he feeds hlm-
seir. That Is why
It so often happens
that just about the
time that I'urmer
l'a linstock has
readied the place
where he can take
thing easy, he
brraki down.
No class of peo
ple have been more
quickly apprecia
tive of the tonic
properties of Or.
Pierce's Golden
.Medical Dficoverj
than farmer and
stock raisers. They
have found It pre
vents a welt as
cures disease It
.keeps the stomach
in healthy opera
tion. sttninlAlpM tlif-
oreaiu of digestion and nutrition mid In
creases the secretions of the blood-making
glands The use of "Oolden Medlcnl Dis
covery " at seasons when the strain of work
Is greatest, keeps the system In perfect
working order and prevents (he brenk
down which come from over draft on
the strength.
I ued ten tallies of I)r Merre's Colcleti
Mnllcal DlKovtry and several vials of hit
M'leasant rrtletr year k this anrltitf. ani
have liait no trouble with lndigeillnti since.'
writes Mr W T. Tliomnaon, or Tuwiitcnd,
llrtxulwater Co., Montana " Words fall to tell
how thankful t am fur the relief, as I liailsnf
Irrrd so much and It teemed that the doctors
could do me nouood. I got down In wclxht to
IH pounds, anil vrat not able to work at all
Now I weigh nearly 160 and can do a doy'a work
on the farm. I have recommended your medi
cine to rrveral, and shall always havp good
wu,, iup..y ,ur ,,r. i-icrvr aim nit ineuicines,"
B I tiiiiiiiiiiiiwl n
SALEM HOP BUYERS.
SQUIKE FAltBAl?.
No. 65 State st. 'Phono No. 1L'21.
war ro"vn & co
Bush Building, Cominercial st.
(ground floor). Odlce telephone
No. 130.
LlLirETIIAL 1JKOS.
II. .1. OrriiNiiKi.MKii, Manager.
Olilce over I-ndd & Bush Hank,
Phono No. 4(11.
CATLrN & LINN.
Oflicoover Woller's giocery store.
'Phono No. 211.
PAYNE & TIXLoSCfN
One door west of Dalrymplo's
storo (ground lloor). 'Phone No.
201U.
EVA JF. COX,
Teacher of Piano Ogan
CLASSES IN . .
SIGHT READYING,-
Studie: 333FrontSt.
10-I7ml
Terms Reasonable
TPorssBTvsjissrNauw-)
INTBR-BTATU
CONSERVATORY
German and French
Taught grammatically and conversat
ionally. Mrs. Pennchaker will receive a limited
ii'iimbcr of pupils, desiring instruction
in theso languages, nt her homo, on
Church street. These languages were
acquired abroad.by this teacher. 12-8-3m
I'
ETTA ANDERS-WILMAN
Associate. Teacher Western Conserva
tory, Kansas City, Mo., representing
the Inter-state System, ai Salem. Ore,
Over First National Ilanlr, Residence
376 Church street. Studio hours 9 to
12, and 2 to 5.
IH
Nellie Brown
VIOLINIST
Is now pre pared to recclvo a fow mora pupils.
No4l7Msrloust. 10-M
jrABLJtD S4P.
WAJTstLtV- PfiiHCirAt..
JAUM. OKtGOH.
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EXPRESS TRAINS
Pacific
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Chung Lee Co.
A fine line of holiday cooes, Chinese and Jap
anese fancy goods. Ladies' underwear and wrap
ers. Satin and silk waists, price 4.50, made to
order. Lome and see our jjoods.
DININfl HAnu
OHSliRVATION (JAllS
Piillmun tlrit class and touVhfZ
ing cars utt.iched to all thS"""
trulus. Prompt connections t
ver, Oiuulia not Chlmim .. ..?l. "en-
for other oustern c.m00n '"' lral
nj
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I UKIUWIIKNOE PASSnvnun
Rxnrc train dnM.ccpi Cnd.7,
s-M dependence l.vilv!Aj
Direct, conhecllons ut. Sun i.vTTTr
co with ncuniHlilp lu,.s n r riViv r'.V
JAPAN, THE PHir IP iVVv1.'
AUSTRALIA. ' ,s AN"
1'or throuuh Hckiiun.i ...... ..
W. W. SKlNNKIt, De ,, Aln, (m
a. . - .. II 1 IHIal
hilcu Or
Agent, 2.12 Coiiiuicrclul St
JACKS. CAimiCIIAEL
A CO. OHIce over .Johnson's
Clothing storo, in Biish-llreyman
bldg.
A LIVESLEY & CO
Commercial st. Second stair south
of Ladd A Bush bank ; room 18,
upstairs. 'Phono 1211.
PRODUCE BUYERS.
Discovery " contains
"Oolden Medical
no alcohol, whisky or other intoxicant
A slmrlc item of medical knowledge
when life Is at stnke has n value put
computation, r I'lerce'a Common Sense
Medical Adviser ha 1008 pages of price
less paragraphs, This great work is sent
abmhiltly ftte on receipt of stamps to pay
expense of mailing oj'. Send 91 one
ccni stamp lor paper-bound edition, or ,11
H.S.GILEAiCO
Wholesale Fruits, Prndttcp, etc.
Salem, Oregon. Ofllco; Insur
ance .block. 'Phone WH. Ware
house, at Wallace warehouse.
329 Commercial St.
Cottle Blk.
12 e-2w
A SATISFIED CUSTOMER
Will advertise us
And our wares.
omakkhaJ!; sraif Ute,
n leu ves Albany .... 1l':45 n. m
n leaves Corviillls. . iSs n S'
In arrives Vuqulnn . 7 25n m
A.M. HUMPHREYS CO.
Buy uud storo wheat, oats and
other gruln. Buy iKitntiH's. AImi
do chopping and cleaning. 270
Commercial st. 'Phone 27KI.
CHAS. L. DAILEY
At Wallace warehouse Salem,
Buys dried fruits uiuj otnti)es for
caBii.
SALEM LOTHIES
stamp for edition in cloth,
11 v Pierce, llunalo, N. Y,
Address Dr.
Imported Olasswarc I
Fancy colored vasos, lwn-hoti and puff
boxes, pin trays, China novelties, Royal
Ronn art ware, etc. nt Jos. Myers A
Sons.
ring 1
, the
ma, tlio percentage being 17.2(1 In. the
luuiirami, n remnrKiiniy low rate.
Pou'l Tubarra Aim aad Mnokt loar Ur Antj,
To null tolinoio euallv .ml t..r.. iw......
. liellrf, lull of Ufa. nerve ami vltfor, toUo No To-
.., in. nnmirr norner, mat makes weak men
strong. All i!ruiutut,,woorl. Curoguarau
L. i, ",u,e '" wplo free. Address
Sterling Jtemcdy Co, Chicago or Nsw York.
gold reserves of Kngland, Germany, j wllll ,l0 Iloertt .,-,, na.iadhin.A.norl-
Austria and other couutrloHWIII seriously
suffer if not entirely collapse.
Nothing is truer than that gold In a
coward In thuoof war and a bully in
tlilio of poaro. 1 ho uhovu dispatch from
CaiiiuIb shows that gold Is going Into
hiding and that credit currency will
como Into use extensively. The gold
blanket will, as was predicted by thu
blmoulltta u 1K0O, (trove too small to
cover thu world's necessities, and sll
Yer ami vncr must bu resortiil to.
Victory iorthebiniBt-illo prlneiide is
not far away, if tho gold supply con
tinues o be cut i'lT. 1'he Trausvnsl
war wil lilt thecurtulu nnd nneal the
awful brink of bankruptcy tq which the
world Iim been bwught by ifioiiomet
ulisui. Through durkuess to light, will
ba (rue ol this great world-omblem.
Tlie MI)' of gold worship will ins do
nfcroy! along with tho fetish of Brit-
Wi ,coinnercial supremacy.
thy pw the British not succeeding
thlr campaign tignliist the
Oins seem to bo moro loyal to England
matt tne Kugllsh themselves in this
country. As this paper has ixiintisl nut,
It Is not hatred of the British or nvi.i.
pathy with tho Btr that should do-
lerinino our iiiilgment. It Ih whether
republican liutltiitions should go .low 11
befow 11 uionarehy unywhero In the
world. Whew a people are eiiMble of
self-government, whether It lie Cuba,
Australia, Canada or South Africa, they
should bo given the larvest hborlv lo
TuUHhelrowu ttffalrs.
Tliat England will bo defeated no one
can doubt, Tho Boers aro today nop
nihil with some of tho best artillery dll
vers of Eurt)K!. Theyarg dovel.ipmg
the artillery arm of their service with
u.iiinii,H luiMiiiiv, nun, iiatuere, u
valiant veteran, says that they traimil
their guns at Stormlwrg for a distance
fi,000 yards with remarkable utvuraey.
Assisted by some of theliest unem
ployed military skill of Euroi. with
lout-
ilr campaign ttalust the the moral uport of all freo jieoples,
fethteu and Uen. Duller with Russia, Germany, Franco, Holland
jw(rrea towaru eating nu tlio uuitul Stales ut least not, pray-
Miss May Souring, from Rosebuiv.
luimo 011 the overland, vestonlm- m
..i-i ...i .a s .. c ; : j
visit wiiii tne lumiiy of Murk Mi
Kouiury,
Little
Pimples Turn
to Cancer.
Cancer often results front nn lm
pirlty In tho blood, Inherited from
generations back. Pew people fare 'on-
tlnilv fri'rt fratll linniltilnf In l,n l.l..l
and It Is lintossible to tell when It will
breuk out In tho form of dreaded Can
ear. What has appeared to bo a mere
nlmplo or scratch has developed into
tho most malignant Cancer.
MI had a aavani (Iaiipop MhlMh , ,
ly a fsw blotehat, that I though! would
pats away. 1 wai
treated by several able
physicians, tut In spite
of IhelreDortt the Uan
eersprrad uulll my con.
dllluu Uvamealarmlng.
After many tuouths ol
treatment and growing
steadily worse, 1 de
cided 10 try a, a. a.
which was , atrougly
recommended. ThrHrtl
bottle produced au lm-
rrovetasnl. leonllnued
be medlclue, and tn
four months the last Ut
ile soab dropped off.
dinners hi Pretoria,
liwhasrly mA Udysuiith are
, UsJauss thtr- lhvmilh
itaffliu1 to IfH ikousand,(orIgltt-
' Vtjoedl oiiu h nrlvwl, or mi cut
r.wiiyoutUiryrHHOtocio capture.
tfiliteMith Mk, afttwlll beoomo of
sjmWtut t otsjssiT Fdfclwr the tight
iit tMi ivti two, wonptalu coun
try uf Njpil avM Cain)
Ing for the success of thu Riltlsh arms.
we may well be lenient with John Hull,
who seems to have undertaken a well
nlgtt hopeles. task lit a cause whore he
does not det-orvo success.
The census hurvnti has already lieguu
to tiiko the JHOQ ivntnu through tho
liewsnatierri. ThU u-,ia l.m.t.. .1 :..
1 , --, .,.. .. ... ,nikyii' M1MIU II,
vuioiiyiibuumiii that census has only rwenjly
cavalry been oomplocil. An army of tolltlcluui
..... r. .r ..'ln " hv sltMed.
tad. uot a tlgu vt the disease bat returned."
u v .......:
Ulllaburg.NlM.
It Is dangerous to experiment with
Cancer. T he disease is beyond the skill
Of nhVslelUlS. H. S. S l tint nnlnn
becauso it Is tho only wmedy whlolt
goes deep enough to reach Cancer,
S.S.S.rfLBlood
(Swift's 8poclflo) is the only blood
Wuy Kuareuiteed Purely Vegetable.
AU others contain potash and nter
eury, the most dsngerous of minerals.
J,. ! on Csncer and blood disease
mailed. fr by Swift flpeclflo Cowiim.
Atlanta, Goorgts, ""
In Memorlam.
Tho following resolutions were adopt
ed by Canltal Asrembly, I'niteil Aril-
sans, of Salem, at its recent meeting:
"Wherwm, our lioloved sister, Mrs.
Iila E. rieming, has been called from
her earthly labors to her heavenly rest
and, during the many yearn she has re
sided in Salem, has licen active in all
good works, it is llttlng that tills as
semblv should offer some tribute to her
character, and an expression of the ej-
teem by which slto was held by us;
be it
"Resolved, That in her unselfish nnd
untiring hilwr for others, ever ready
cheerfully to perform any work assigned
her, we hold in loving remembrance her
Christian example, and her complete
dovotiou to all who knew and loved her
best.
"Resolved. That whilo wo thus no.
knowledge the great loss sustained by
this Assembly, the church with which
she was connected and all those whom
she has assisted with loving words and
gentle Itamle,
"Wo also extend to her lwroavod hus
band and relatives our heartfelt syut.
pathy in this timu of 'nllllctlon.
'Anna M. Hall,
Co It a Ih Mooiiks,
C. II. Lank.
"Whereas, TheSunremu Master Arti
san of tho universe lias removed from
our Assembly our esteemed brother, J,
0. Card, aim
"Whereas, ltro. Card has been, since
the organization of this Assembly, one
of Its most faithful uud earnest workers,
acting as secretary for several months
and, by his regular and careful attention
to us business, lias shown his deep in-
leresi 111 us nruure; inereipre uo 11
"Resolved, That In the death of ltro.
Curd (his assembly has sustained a to
vero loss, the bereaved family a kind
and affectionate husband and father,
uiul tho community the loss of a cltiren
whose character was beyond reproach,
"Resolved, That Capital Assembly
tenders its nrofouiid sviniuitliv uml ivn.
dolence to tho sorrowing family, aud it
is our prayer that the Heavenly Father
will protect them In this altlfclion liv
id omnlK)teut love aud care
Anna M. Hall,
(.'oka I-. Mooitns,
t II. I.ANK.
lJ. J. V. W.
Palem Camp Nu, lis. Meeu every Friday even
lng.7JW. in A. O. V. W- hall. Slate lu. hldg
a. Moore, cierK, room
Hoott Uomrth, i:
10, iooreillk
f.i V.
KORKSTBH8 OK AM1CRIOA
Court Hherwooil Korett No. IS. Meets Frlilay
nights In Turner Mock. V, Mellon, ir. It. A, L
Urou Secy. II 17 lyi
The Atkins Cross Cut Saws
SEGMENT. GROUND.
Never fails to please;
We keep a full 'line ofrjtheni.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
1123333
R. M; Wade & Co, Hardware.
HB ATI NGl
STEAM,
HOT AIR,
HOT VATi.Rs
Estimates furnished, and work'done promptly, , substantially
ana at Honest prices.
Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specially.
Corvallis k Easier
TIME CAIN)
2 For Ynoulnn
Trnln IcuvesAlban
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Trnl
1 Returning
Leaves Yuqul nit.
Leaves Corvallis..
Arilvcs Albuny..
3 For Detreit:
Leaves Albany..
Arrives Detroit..
I Returning:
Leaves Dettolt...
Airlves Albany
'ii Railroad
P-tu.
"l-OOa.m.
lli.TOa.ui
12:15 p.n.
7:00 a. ni
11:10 a. u.
12:20 n. .,
One and twe connect ut Alhanynnu
Corviillls wltli Southern Paclllc tialns
living direct service t ) and f rou ffi
i". ""u i.ujubuiii. ih:iicucs.
'I ruins fur tlio mountalnH
a Ileal... -a
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... -- 1 uuiiiiiK grounds
ureiteuuusii anu hunt am
siiiuo duv
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on
river
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the
KIIWIN STONr,
Msniter
Albany, Ote.
0.R.&N.
T. S. BURROUGHS, 102 State St
Phone I5:i
Traoc Marks
dcsiqns
C0IVRI0HT8 Ac.
nrone tending a sketch and description msy
r 01M111011 ireo wneini
r natsntabta. Cbmrnu
lloiitstrletlrintluentsl. Handbook on Talents
qnlcklr ateertaln our opinion free whether an
luTeunnn is pronaDir psipniaoia. uoramunifa.
tent free. Oldest asencr for securing natents.
l'atenta taken throuuh iluim ,t tx. recelre
IMeuinocus, wunoni coarse, mine
Scientific JJincricait
Tnrftt rlr.
ruUlUm of anr clvntlOo lournal, Termi, 3 a
Ahandtomelrllltiitrated wpeklf.
hUHMtCo,!"" New York
lirsocu umce, a r ru wsiniDsion, 11. f.
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DIPAIIT,
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TIMR SCHKtiULK.
Krorn Portland
Mall Ijike. Denver Kl. Worth
Omaha. Kausaa City, nt
i-uin,iiuniianii Kan,
walla Walla, B)kmie, Mums-
iwiii, nt. rani, iniiiiiii, Mil
UHiikee t.'lili'aso aud oii.l.
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Korrion Francisco,
Bnilvrvry llvedas.
tOMIMIIlA IIIVKIt
To Astoria niid iy, LnnJlntt.
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Grainy Hay, FJour, Mill Feed, BuildinglMatcrial.
. Lime, Cmeni, Plaster etc,
Grain, Hay andStraw stored
Waeon'Scales.
.Ilh.&pl l,,,,Unrefn nl-""'v-o the ,lellvery-offfgool. ,o uny lSJSTiHiS:
l).Q..r Inn ir nlU.-l 1 r .".,-. n...
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land with all
Tiielay. Thurwlay nod Hntunlay at S.W a m.
alumlajr Vedmlaynd Friday at lO.ooa. hi.
WILLAMETTE RIVER UIV1MON.
Dally botts to Portland as above.
I ransfers to street car lln at flii-t. tin
if the iteamers are delayed theie ound
ll-8-lf
.
Denver & Rio Grands II H.
SCENIC LINE
OF THE WOULD.
The Ksvorl.o Traiiscoiitlneiital Itouto lU-lweeu
the Northwest and all I'nliiu K.ut.
(Mioheof TMiiKoiilea Throuli iheJFanioui
ROOKY MOUNTAIN" SCENERY.
Ami Four Itoutea Kat ol
Pueblo and Denver.
MANHOOD RESTORED W;sy.ft?:T:Hv.iiow
remeilyKuaranteed l.icureall , nerVc.ua Vi.li? ,Thl ""''lerf.il
Memory, lleadache.W.keTui n2ZYZ5 Jl"Z?S ":h. ?. Wk
rc":.r.SW!". '" Power m UenV 'Zl'h""" L .'""
Infirniiivnr ini
box. 6 for I', iiviii,,.
-other SSS-WvH
J... uuvw Orug Co. dUtributlnir airrnts
T.rx, . . , u,"UANDV""-8rs.laTWD:0RM0
x-U OVIjIU II V
O. .T. PRY. SALTSaie OIiECJON.
Cape Nome
Is now acknowlf.lirpri
v?g
rail, ocean amlnvcr lines
W, II. IIUKLUUK'l
, ,. 'ien'l Pat. Agt. I'ortland. (h.
C. M. l-OWEUS. Agent, Trde itreet deck
ilen..
IIOISE& HAKKIK.
Citv Auenlr.
All iiatseniters Kranteit a day elnrnTr In ihr
Mormon Capital or anywhere hclceii 0dro
aiidDemer. I'ersonallr condni-inlTonrUi v.
t-ursiuiia inn-v iiaya m nvva iu
Omaha, Kansas Citv, St. Louis,
Chicago and tiik East.
Fur Hell-la and any Information reKardine
rales, routes, etc , orfordrtrrlptlte adertllinr
matter, rail on aivnta nf Orrgon l'.allusy. A
Nat lasttuu Co., Oretni Short l.lno or tiouiheru
raclllc CoiiiiMiiiee,
B. K. IIOOI'KIt,
O- P. A T. AbU IVurer.t'oI.
R.C.NICIIOU
Ren. Act, 2&1 WaUi. Sl fortl.n.l Ore.
You Can Get
lhf ri,hac ! I !? 1 1
world. Oretron l,:Ki k. . c " " :u,u.' ,e,cl. J" the
the surest sourmnK rr,?! m ?? u oi
tSUGSfiU? u" i-JWKia Lower Berth,
UNEST GROCRRIR?
'wt
MtOMPT SERVICE IN TOWN.
LOWES, PRICES AND MOST
HARRITT & LAiURENCP
OLl I'OSrOFFICE UltOOKUvT -lN Ksiz,
UUOOKHV,
A PART
inniinnnnniini nn
J. P.
WITH
mimnmimm
Bl'lVKSSOK TO XKCKK1IUA.N U ROOKU8.
Pine Wines, Liquors, Cigars
218 COMMERCIAL STREET,
160 STATE STREET,
: Courteous treatment at all timoa. :1U CQURl S1REE1'.
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Of our mammoth stock of holiday rock,
ers have arrived, step in and select one
before the stock is broken, we will fi
it for you. Prices ranging from SoSI5
Ith one exception tl e throng!,
tfiilns or tho Uiirllugton Route
urn almost Inyanubly well-oiled,
I he exception la our St Tsui
Chlwigo Limited, On the limited
thcro is usually room and to
spare.
Don't Infer that It Is ntltber
mi tine: nor so fust, us ANY train
of ANY other line lietweeo b't.
Paul aud Chicago. On the con
Iniry, thcio Is nu more beuullful
train In America: It has euctrlc
llifht, stcun heat, widerestibules
the most satisfactory dining ca
jervlco on the continent ud
lower berth 'or eyeryliody,
A.O.SHELI)f N.
Seit'l Auent. Port lard 0
F. "W. Hollis & fYtn-it-. J-
R. D. GIBSON,
NEW MARKET
trtet, near railroad, Ktethe.1
Is. My patrons tay I keep the l
limn '
1 t. r? cure 0riPPi eP warw, espellJ
I tc feet aad ti, iTilUeNtrviae.