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r 1 4 Nl ; si 4 I - M 7" wiwwiiikT;;iiiifc..n imiim. iioHA'iMtwnTmi 1 1 1 c 'joc-ias m 1 JUS 20 pep cenl Discount SHOE SflLEI k k k k 13 00 fihoe for ft 00 4 60 Hlioa for 3 00 4 00 Shoo Tor 3 30 3 M Hhoe for 2 80 3 00 Shoe for 2 40 2 M Shoe for 2 00 2 00 BhOe for 1 60 1 75 Shoe for 1 40 1 CO Shoe for 1 20 1 25 Shoe for 1 00 1 00 Bhoo for to I H C Y Br'K STORK, Li ill U WUIaleBt. A Hand Turn Dress Shoo, W 00 for U 40. 1 MH tf GK.vK , TUB DAM JOURNAL BY MOVBR BROTHUKtt MONDAY, JAN. 8, 1000. , Dally, Ono Tear 93.00, In Advanoe Dully, Tout Montbn $1 00, lit ftdvanoo Weekly, One Year 81.00, lu Advance LIQUID AIR. THE NEW REFnlO ERATOn, Ono of tho most Important Inventions of late years Ih tho procoHH of liquifying air nt small cost. Until nbout 20 yours ago, ecleutista al ways supposed that nlr was a gaB that It novor could ho anything but a gas. Thoy had tried numberless experiments with a view to ascertaining whother air could bo reduced to tho form of a liqud, but had not succeeded. Thoy had placed it under a pressure of thousands of pounds to tho equaro inch; thoy had tried boating It in roverbatory furnaces and cooling It to tho greatest known dopth of chemical cold, but It remained nlr a gas. Hut In 1877 Raoul Tlckot, a French- man, succeeded lu liquifying oxygen by a combination of enormous pressuroand Intonse cold. In 1802 Olzowskl, a Polo of Warsaw, succeeded In doing tho same with nitrogen, the other constituent of air. Then Trot, Jnmos Dowar of England at length produced liquid air, tho first ounco costing ovor $3000. Lator ho re duced tho cost to 1500 por ounco, but that was too costly to hoof practical use. It has remained for an American, Clins. E. Trlplor, of Now York City, to make liquid air a commercial possibility. Tho principle he works on is this: That when a gas Is compressed, it parts with heat, it might bo said tho heat is squeezed out of it, and when tho pres sure Ib removed tho gas in expanding must get back from some sourco tho heat It lost before, and it obsorbs this heat from anything it comes in contact with. It Is tho same principle which Is util ized in making artificial Ico. 1 Mr. Trlpler, first comprcssos his air with a steam oiiglno putting it under a pressure of 2500 pounds to the square Inch. Then ho leads IL through pipes to tho liquifying apparatus. This is a largo up right tube, and In sldo are two systems of pipes and colls. In system number ono are openings which allow tho compressed air to es capo. Ah It escapes It expands; and as it ox panda It extracts heat from tho air in tho second system of pipes, with an Irrcslstable pull, passing off afterward at tho top of the largo tubo. As this process Is continued tho air in tho closed tulics gets colder, for tho ex panding air from tho other tubes keeps taking out heat. When tho temperature of tho confined air gets down to 312 degrees bolow zoro it liquifies, oxuetly as stoain liquifies when it cools, and tho liquid air can bo drawn off at the bot tom of tho machine. That is the process, and all that is requited Is tho power and a llttlo simple machinery, as Indicated. Once liquified tho air will remain so ns long as It kept at a tompor aturo no higher that 812 degrees below zero. That is its limit, as 212 above zero is tho limit for wator. Wator raised above tho boiling point, becomes steam, or gaseous; liquid nlr raised above 312 degrees bolow zero acts llko water at 212 degrees above and becomes ugaln gaseous. Wheu liquid air Is exposed to the temperature at which a man feels com portable, say 70 above, it acts tho same as wator at about 212 above; it ex pands to a gas, It takes about 800 cubic feet of air to .niako one cubic foot of tho liquid, so it has a tendency to expand to 800 times its liquid volume. In doing this it will run au engine exactly as steam will. If left in an open veesnl it will sim mer and boll away llko water on a hot stove. Sotting such a vessel on a cako of ice Is like 6otting a pan of water on red hot stove. A locomotive could Iks built to run with liquid air and all there need to hu of It would bo a tank and .the cylln der ordinary temperature would cause tho liquid air to vaporize. Tho locomotive tanks could bo filled with liquid air as thoy are now filled with water, at cer tain stations where plants could bo es tablished to manufacture it. Whcro water power is available along tho line this would savo tho cost of fuel, besides tho cost of hauling it and tho boiler and flro box. Many curious experiments are in ado with liquid air. It freezes mercury or alcohol solid In a few moments. It also freezes other metals. Iron and steel be come brlttlo as glass. A tin cup which hos been filled with liquid air for a few minutes, will, If dropped, shatter Into a hundred llttlo fragments llko thin glass. A dollcato roso that would wither and turn block from a frost blto, may bo im mersed for a moment in liquid air with out changing its color; but It Is frozen so hard that tho petals are llko glass and may bo broken In a thousand frag ments. India rubber becomes brlttlo and breaks Ilka earthen ware. Frozen buttor may bo pounded In a mortar un til It is a fine powder. Lead becomes clastic. Ico becomes milky llko camphor, and crumbles into fragments. Ivory and some other substances becomes momentarily phosphorescent. Loathor is . ono of tho fow substances that nsoui to 1)0 unaffected by tho low temperature. A soft alloy, llko Bolder, shows no elas ticity and llttlo strength at ordinary tomporatures, but If it Is wound into a spiral and bathed in liquid air, it acts llko a watch spring and will support flfteon times tho weight it did before. When liquid air is left oxHicd tho nitrogen pastes off lira leaving o-great-or proportion of oxygen. Jis oxygon is tho substance that supports combustion, Home striking experiments are then possible Woolon folt saturated will explodo and burn llko gun'colton. Steel Itself, if dipped into tho liquid, will burn llko a pleco of greasy pork rind, giving off a very brilliant light. This proporty of liquid oxygen may yot be utilized in the manufacture of high explosives. Somu of tho uses to which liquid air may be put are tho following. As a substltuto for compressed air. Witli a pressure of 1000 pounds to tho square Inch compressed nlr requires very strong steel rescrvours. Hut tho liquid, containing 11) times as much air and potential energy may be carried lu a paper lwx. In aerial navigation. Power may bo carried with very little weight. In submarine navigation. Liquid air after furnishing powor by expansion In a motor would provide a supply of pure air for breathing. In deep bea diving. Tho diver can take hla supply of puro air down with him. In Surgery, where cauterization is necessary; it will cat out diseased flesh quickly and Bafely. It can bo used in hospitals for pure cool air to tho patients. In fact, It can bo used anywhere for cooling purposes, and Jt will undoubtedly soon lw practic able, for those who can afford It, to order u gallon of liquid air sent up to tho house as thoy would now order a gallon of Ico cream. A small dish of liquid air,teft open in a room would keep it cool and at tho same tlmo give off a supply of perfectly pure fresh air. Tho greatest drawback to handling or transporting it Is that there is a constant wastage and it must bo allowed a vent, or it would explodo ami tear to pieces j tho vessel containing it. There is no doubt that liquid air will soon be on tho market in all the larger cities, as it la now in many, and.thero seems no good reason why it should not belcheaply produced wherever power is avallablo, and meet a ready demand for H8EPs ' 4 tmua WT - .V 1 -. 11 MSm "&$mv law STOMACH I SITTER5 o euro a weak stomach talco ft tloso of Bit ters three times a dav. It has a refresh Ing tusto unci will effectual lv euro ' tivotrtat a W INDIOKBTION, CONSTIPATION, 111MOU8NE9S ANJJ I.IVEIl on KIUNKY TUOUHLn. Tiickson Clubs and other patriotic soci eties and Is generally observed as a holiday. Peaco had been concluded between tho two countries Dec. 21, 181-1, but In thoso days of slow ships and no telegraph, neither army had tho IcaBt hint of tho declaration. At dawn Jan. 8, 1815 tho British commenced tho at tack. Uohind tho earth works Jackson had erected, were tho riflemen from Kentucky and Tennessee. These men could shoot. Thoy were arranged In two lines nnd under orders not to lire until tho enemy were within 200 yards' Tho British advanced ns steadily as on parade and presented ono solid wall of red coats, when tho order to fire came. Along the top of the earth works ran a crackling line of red that curled up wards Into streams of gray smoke. Tho squirrel hunters from Kentucky and Tennessee, wore at work ond every bullet found its man. Tho British loss was frightful. Tho entire timn consumed In routing tho enemy was only 25 minutes, yot their loss In killed and wounded was 2100 and COO prisoners. The Americans lost 8 killed nud 13 wounded. Tho famous Highlander regiment which was recently depleted by tho Boers lost over 500 men in tho battle of Now Orleans. From tho Eugene Register! "J. M Shelly has received from Idaho a sample of what is called corn wheat. It ro semblos a vory much elongated grain of wheat, and has tho combined taste of wlicnt and corn. llenuty I Illooil Deep. Clean blood mentis a clean akin. No beauty without it. Caacarcls, Uundy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, h stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boila, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cnacnrets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gist, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 60c. i J. N. Buriress and II. C. Koopor are organizing a telophono company to con nect all tho principal ranches in tho vicinity of Antelope. Hour Are Tour Kidney. ? Dr llobbi' Bp&raftut I'llli euro all kidney Ilia. Sam Vlefree. Add Sterling llemeur Co, (,'Ulcago or N.Y A now vat, which will double tho out put of the Qreshatn cheese factory, will soon bo put In place Kdncnte Vour itowela Willi Cuacnreta. Cnndy Ctitlmrtlc, euro constipation forovor. 10c. ?0o. It C. O. O, fall, druggists refund money. Athena's building Improvements dur ing 1890 aro placed at $ 80,000. To Curo a Cold In Una Day Tttkn Laxntlvo Ilrumo Ualillno-Tiiiiletii. All ilniKKintii icliind tho monoy If It full to cure Jt. w. uniTO a aignature in on eaon box, DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN OPENS TODAY. At Omaha tho Jacksonlan club opens tho Bryan presidential campaign today. Among thoso present for tho banquet are W. J. Bryan, Gov. Hogg, of Texns; Congressmen E. W. Carmack, of .Ten ncssco; David Overmoyer, of Kansas; Carter Harrison, o! Chicago; John P. Altgeld, of Illinois; Champ Clark mid Mr, Stono, of Missouri, ex-Congressman Charles A. Towno, Coin Harvey, Senator Harvoy, Senator William V. Allen, Walterson, -of Kentucky and many other prominent leaders. .Mr. Bryan will speak on "Tho Nation" and it Is understood that the speech will con tain much that is new, and will bo a carefully prepared arraignment of the administration. Carter Harrison will respond to tho toast "Tho Man of ttie Hour." It is understood that tho mon of tho hour, as the Chicago leader sees It, Is Mr. Bryan. It is not certain that Wattorson will mako a speech, hut It is regarded by tho Bryanltes as a consider able concession on tho part of tho Ken tucky orator to bo presont. since he was so long opposed to Mr. Bryan. Gov. Hogg will speak on tho "Ilopoof the Democracy." Tho speech will be lauda tion of Mr. (Bryan anda notice to all that he is a candidate and n leading candidate. , 'L )9P THE BEST VWSCLE Nk BUILDER AND BL00BV,, xV MAKEftY f A ,, "...ITU i JT c'jr'Mf SALEM HOP BUYERS SQUlllE JVAlUtAli. No. 65 State st. 'Phono No. 1221. JFAI5EI? & NEIS, Albany and Salem. Solom olllco 214 Commercial St. upstairs Nockcrnian ic ltogcrs, big. Phono No. 1121. Ofllees: Now York and London. WM BKOWiN & CO Bush Building, Commercial si. (ground floor). Ofilco telephone no. im. EDUCATIONAL AND MUSICAL, I3VA F. COX, Teacher of Piano and Organ CLA88K8 IN SIGHT HEADING. Ptudle: .133 Front St. lo-J7ml' Terms Reasonable JACKS, CAltMLCJIAEL A CO. Ofilco ovor Johnson's Clothing store, in Bush-Breymaii bldg. T A LTVESLEY & CO Commercial st. Second stair south of Latld A Bush bank; room 18, upstairs. 'I'linuo 1211. PRODUCE BUYERS, H.S.GILE&CO Wholesale Fruits, Produce, ote. Salem, Oregon. Olllco ; Insur ance block. Thono 1101. Ware house, at Wallace, warehouse. A.M. HUMPHREYS CO. Buy and store wheat, oats nnd other grain. Buy potatoes. Also do chopping and cleaning. 270 Commercial st. Thono 27(H). German and French Taught grammatically and conversat ionally. Mrs. I'cnnebaker will rcceivo a limited nmiuber of pupils, desiring instruction in these languages, at her homo, on fit It fill ntmt Tlmdn 1 rt ti ) rnxkn Itrnwi r v. ' i "v.:i .. i.r. rr"B. " i? .-? ww. "ccivo ..i.,.....,. .. .,..... uj ....o ...v..v... .--... ko 4 17 Marion at. 1wsarssNATirsNasJVTBT'i INTEn-BTATB nmrimi C0NSERY4T0RY RRV ETTA ANDERS-WILMAN AasoclttteTeacherWeatctn Conserva tory, Kaunas City, Mo representing the Inter-state System, nt Salem, Ore. Over First National Bank. Residence 376 Church street. Ktmllo hours 9 to 12, and 2(o C. sjrsKNaso'BiNar aesHxiBN!nsrji Nellie Brown vmT.TNrrcn T . v a I .1.1 KJ A ft row mnro pupil. 11WC WAJTtLKY- PttnCtPAL. JAICM, VK.CGOM- &(A(Cd2 Getep . ? ? ? . y. tV',m'y'0fQrt. r,)'GJ),J'f "r" V''t .'' ? a? sj7y ' . c r c. y .v.' .-.., 'Z.GW.. .-... SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA ' THE SHASTA ROUTE Southern Pacific EXl'WKSS TRAINS 7:00 I' M 9:SU 1 M 8.1S A M ) I.v .Port Ar Hal J ArHan Ira land Halcin ranclKco Kt'N -Ar S..10 I' M 7:00 A M 0 00 I'lM Ar Ogdcn . . Ar...l04 Angnka Ar hi 1'awj .. ....Nnw Orlcium . DAll - Ar ji(j j.r , 1 10.M AM hi Htilein Ar in 'v t-t it ;. v m ft:4) A M ISM ! M 0 00 1' M Ar.. San Krniiclaoo , Ar......OKilon .... Ar.....l,oi Aiigok's Ar.....KI I'lino , Ar.....NewUrlcnii . I.T 7f(lil 1.1 1 t l.v Ujo'J V 7.20 I I.V 8'oJI DINING CARS OBSERVATION' (,'A ?lJt?&?JJs SALEM LODGES P. J. W. XV. Patcm Camp No. 113. Moelacrcrv FrliUr even liiK.7:no, In A. 0. U. W- lmll. Stolo I in.' LMr. Bcutt llozortti, C. C'. W. A. Mnoren, clerk, room 10, M 00 res 1)1 k lfORESTBUS Ol A.MICUIOA. Court Shcmooil Furotl N. 19. Mccla KrliUy 'il(tbli InTiirncr uloolt. C. Mclleu, O. It. A, l llrown Secy. ll-17-lyr MHAT AXI) POULTRY. R. D. GIBSON, OIVGS STRENOTIi TO THE STOMACH, PURITY TO THE BLOOD, LIFE TO THE LUNQS. SCRIBNER'S Don't Totirro nl ami hmoVe lour I Iff Anar, To quit tobacco eually uml foroier. bo mac netlo. full of llfo, nerro anil vigor, take Ko-To-lino, tho nnniler-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druKSlata, Mo or 1 1. Curo guaran teed. Uooklct and sample free. AiMreas Blorlloy Itomcdj Co, Chicago or New York. Tho Robertson Log Rafting Company, which built a few rafts on the Colum bia and later moved its plant to the Sound, contemplates moving again, and this time to Hrltlsh Columbia, says the Astoria Ihnlget. many purjMses. JACKSON'S dREAT VICTORY Klghty-flvo years ago today, General Andrew Jackson at the head of 6000 hastily recruited and Inexperienced American Militiamen defeated 10,000 British troops under General raeketi- Copper Colored Splotches. There is only one ouro for Contagious Blood Poison tho disease which has completely baflled the dootors. They aro totally tumble to curo it, and direct tholr efforts toward bottling tho poison up in tho blood and concealing it from view. S. S. 8. cures tho disease posi tively and permanently by forcing out every trace of tho taint. I was afflicted with a terrible blood disease, which vra la apota at first, but afterwards prrau an orer my Dour, These fcoon broke out lu to aorta, and It la easy to Imagine the aufieriug 1 endured. Uefore I be came continent that the doc torn could do 110 good, I had spout a hundred dollars, which waa really thrown away. I then tried yarloua patcm medicines, but they did not reach the dlseaae when 1 iiaa mushed my flmt bottle of . S. 8. 1 was greatly Improved mil w&ji itelltthtetl with the result. The large red aplutohe on my chest began to grow paler and smaller, and before Ionic disappeared eullrvly I regalued my lost weight, became stronger, and my ap petite greatly luiprorrd. I uaa soon entirely well, and my akin aa dear as a piece of gins. 11. U Mvias, 100 Mulberry at , .Newark, W. J, Don't destroy all possiblo chance of a ouro by taking the doctor's treatment of mercury and potash. Theso minerals cause tho hair to fall out, and will wreck the entire system. For 1900, INCLUDES J. At, BARRIE'S "Tommie and Grizel" (serial) THEODORE ROOSE VELT'S "OLIVER CROM WELL" (serial) RICHARD HARDING DAV IS'S fiction and special articles MBAT una POUbTKY MARKET Salem Studio, inter-state conservatory of music. Mrs. Efla Anders Williuan Ovor First National Hank. Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Reading. Studio hours from I) to 12 nnd 2 to 5. TWO JPrNJB NEW PIANOS IN STUDIO FOVx use or PUPILS. Pullman lirbt-olitss nnd tourist, nl luir curs attached tu all r.tiron trains. Prompt connections at h' vur, uiimiiu iiiki uiiicuko Willi tri ior oilier cusicrii cities. W ESToI I) K I) I V IS I ) N . llllTWEHN FOUTLAND AND COUVALt mini bruins uuiiy luxcepi biindi) 7to A Ml I.r......l'ortlaiid.... Ar lt;ii llibBl'M Ar Corvallla ..l.v SIM t Albany and Corvnllls conrle wiin iruiiis oi 1110 u. os i;. Ky. 1 NDEl'ENDENUK PASENORi' Express train dully except bundil M) 1 7:uo mm V Mi U I H l.v...M ! M) Ar il rortlnnd. I'Mlniivllli' .. Ar l.v dcpuiidcnce . l.v MMl 1)1 ro :l connections at Sun Franc co wit 1 ftcaniHliln Hues for llAWA JAPAN, THE PlIlLfPPiKEs A AUbl'ltALilA. For throuuli tlckotsnnd rates call. W. W. BKIINWKlt, UepoL AKflit. U. 1), UAIJU1ULSON Cltv Tlrtl Aucut, 'J.'I2 Couimor.ulul St .S.tloiu (1 ft. KOEHLEIt. Mj'iI O. MARKIIAM, O.F&PA. I'orllaJ A SATISFIED CUSTOMER St .te street, near rulruad, FreOiest and bei meats. My patron say I keep llie lrsi ineatsin town a at Choice Beef Our buyer has rounded up 111 head of fat steers, five years old mid under, which supplies tho PALACE aiAHKIST With fat, tender beef for our patrons. Wo nleo keep in stock tho best of mutton, pork, veal, I111111H. bacon and laid with which to llll your older. lour pairotmgo soiioiteti. MOYER PI ion 1 2021. & EDWARDS, i:w Slato St. Will advertise us And our wares. The Atkins Cross Cut Saws SEGMENT. GROUND. Never fails to please; We keep a fullf IineofQthem. Corvallfs & Eastern llailroai TIME OABJ), R. M. Wade & Co. Hardware. JLtaT M 11. 1:. KDWAIID. M. C. MATTIIKIVH. Edwards &. Iitlhows, WM AND CURED MEATS KIRK, New Firm 1 Now Shop Host Meats! Near Car Ilarn, Kiifct Hiato 81. IvlcplionoSuOI. The German Market Will bo found all kinds of ment nnd the host of sausituu. 1'HKH DKLIVKUY. All bills duo the lato firm of Wolt A Miescko must be paid. UlOLsZ, &. SON 171 Cuminereial St. HENRY NORAMN'S Russia of Today. Articles by WALTER WYCKOFF, author of "The Workers." The A the SHORT STORIES by Thomas Nelson Page Henry James Henry van Dyke Ernest Seton-Thompson hdith Wharton Octave Thanet William Allen White A LIFJS SAVED. 51-, BO, & D8rStato St. Mono87l GramJ Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material. Lime, Cmcnt, Piaster etc, Grain, Hay and Straw stored Wagon Scales, Prompt and carefu uttontlon glum to tho delivery of goods to any part of theteitv. 0-8-tf MANHOOD REST0I1ED VfiiErSSSSfi .ly guarantml tocurr all uaViSJh m" Wll Mrmory, llendaclir ,Vukritl!ims.i.ot Manliood. Nlulitly I'niii. nvuflfrri0'' '' pow,r InOeneratlvc brtranaciuilol K?u.i."ru,e.rTor,'.CJCteMl? u of mlmulanti wltich Irod to X 'iw inwniiy -an nc earned 11 est pocket. Jl.mticr IN. t0'.? for if?- ""J" 1PI. C.rcular Trrc. Alldn.gKl.K Take I 7 no other Manurarlnr-1 iittt i.,.. n-i-lrt " n1. .. . V.;uic-31a via lirut; Co. dlitribuUnff ojrcuU, 4UIKO AND YAMUIU. STS.. rORTLANO. ORCGOy FOll SALJJ3 JY D. J. PRY, SAXE3I, OREGON. 2 For Ynquliiu: Truiti leaves Albany ., Truln leaves Corvnllls. Train arrives Yuiiuhm 1 Ueturnlnn: Leaves Ynquliiu Leaves Corvullls Arrives Albany 3 For Detreit: Leavcb .Albany Arrives Detroit 4 Itcturnltit;: Leaves Detroit. A 1 rives Albany One and two connodC utAlounyiit CorVullls Willi .Southern Punllli; Mnln. KlviriK dlreeiticrvlco tjund from Nc port ami adjacent tu-'iiclius. Trains fur lllo tnoiintnlna nrrli'n Detroit ut uoon, kIvIiik ample tim to reach ciimplriir Kruurulb on Hi iirouenuusn ami Sunilam river t sumo tiny. 1:15 p. L . 1 liiO p I . 7:25 p. t 0-00 a. t . 1 1 :.!0 a. 1 .12:15 p. t . 7:00 a. 1 Ih.'tUa.t 12:20 1) J o:irp.D 11. 1. WAI.IIKN, T K. A I' A. J.TUUNKK. Aecnt, hDWIN 8TONL1 UauoH Aiuany, uru. ntwitT, Tiuri vinr.vvLK. iakui on Krum l'urtland fe te r WrAl c c cror jJ0 Tho Blood ham. Tho day ia belnc very RimroprU No flro would bo rwjulrtHljthe atcly tlebrate.l by meetings of the Is purely vegetable, and U the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no potash, mercury, or other mineral. Book on the disease and Its treat ment mailed free by Swift Spec! Ho Oora fOU, 44V4UUktt, UIVW4. SPECIAL ARTICLES The Paris Exposition. FREDERIC (IRLAND'S ar ticles on sport and exploration "HARVARdTTfTY YEARS AGO," bv Senator Hoar. NOTABLE ART FEA TURES, THE CROMWELL ILLUSTRATIONS, by cele brated American and foreign artists. PUVIS DE CHAVANNES. by JOHN LA FARGE (illus- irauons in coior.; Special illustrative schemes (in color and in black and white) by WALTER APPLE TON CLARK, E.C.PEIXOT TO, HENRY AcCARTER, DWIGHT L. ELAERDORF and others. JSiIllustrated rrospectus sent tree to any address. Dr. J. F, Cook, tho Uotnnlonl Spoo nllat, Suocooila Whoro Other Fall. To whom It may conrorn : This is to certify that llertha 1. Con ner, of Jit. Angel precinct. Mnrion coun ty, Oregon, has suffered from n cancer ous growth in the lefttar for nbout three years. The growth was cutout twice and burned out onco by Albany Physicians, hut tho growth eamu back as had as over, and pained hor so badly that she had to bo taken from school. Aftu, three week's trentmont by Dr. J. 1". Cook, of Salem, Oregon, tho Botanical Specialist, the growth enllrely disap peared, and at this date, four mouths sluco treatment was begun, the growth lias not reanneared. and tho uar Ima in. tlroly healed leaving only tho scars in dicted by tho Albany doctors. I hereby certify that the above stato ment is absolutely true, and that Ber tha P Connor, tho person mentioned in tho afllilavit. has resided in myfam ily since early childhood, boaring t10 re lationship to mo of nioco. II. O. Loxci. Subscribed and sworn to before me this eighth day of June, 1801). V. W. Hall, county clerk of Marion county Oregon. All diseases successfully treated and uretl, OUT OR SIGHT A searchlight will not reveal what is truly out of sight. If you come to our store for rt Mall S p. in, HiK. kan user 3.1.1 pru 8 p in, Sp, m. ox. Hun 10 p, m. Iave Haleru salt Jjike, llcnrcr t. Morllil Y W.,"", .V M Bh '!... .jtttvtantr taut IVIlBIt nniin ivniiiit CfpOKAltO. QUUMivi nixiiiH. nt. i'niii. iiiuntii. mii ..... .'; 1 " ! 11- S kit.1 it.. I ........ ... .....: - -. ," niuiki-u LiiHau aim vital, I Cv . a b.1 - t l OCKAN Kll'AMHIIII'H For Han Kraiiclaco, rati I'Tcrjr nvoaajra. CUI.UMIUA I1IVKII tiri'itinij To Aatorla and yity ijinillns I K si -..... eiovca VU,AMKrrK HIVKII , rortlaiid, olHr,' ami war Landlnga. GOOD GOODS You will need no searchlight to find them, nor will they cost any more, but often less than elsewhere for the same goods. HARRITT Si LAUQRBNCE OLD I'OSTOFFICE CUIOCKKY, TiKKylay, Tlinrwlay and Hanli) a ( U) Aloliilny Wnlurwlay noil l'rldar a- I'MUa i Atbf lerl 0 p. 1 ti.. nnd Inl a D.I lu KOIt COII ALUS Ail" way polutaTtlrtilay, Tliumlay and Salwl """ ! ui, Prooosals Wood Sealed bids will bo received fur 3000 cords of wood ns follews: 1000 cords good spill sooond growth II r. 1000 cords good split hutro body llr cut from live trow. To bo delivered before July, 11)00. Uidi) recotvod until January ), 1IXK). Kl-'ht rosuryod to rejeot uny or ull bids. Successful bidder tu ilerRwlt6 porccnlof amount of bid fur faithful porforumnce 'of contruut. (Jash naltl on delivery of 60 cord lots, wood ouiikcu on goofl roads or doll verod In Salem will bo considered. No bids for loss than 26 cords ac cepted. D. S. BENTLRY & CO. 12-20 tf 319 Front Strool. Sulotn, Or. iiMiiinfPiMwnnpiM j. p. ROGERS WIIOLKSALU AND UBTAIL. i Fine Wines, LiQooRb.CiGRRsi p 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 160 STATE STREET, ' Cniirtonna fMAnrtnH.n.iia .4 HO fT irir prnrrn 77.77 1. " "wwunoiifciumi iimos. ;u --v-'Ul i oilvCCli mmmijmiijiiiiiiiimmiiii!iiinniyii iiiim iiimiiiin The Orient Insurance Co., OIT Ashdls ...... I.iubilitiea. Chas Scribner's Sons, Publishers, New York. NOTICE. Tho annual meeting of tho slmreliold oruof tho Capital National Hank of a leni, for tho election of directors, will 00 held at its banking houw Tuojsduy, Jan. uary 0, lfjOO, at 3 o olcxik p, m, Jog. II. AUIEKT, Cusluer. HARWOUD, CONN, (2,215,000. . 1 1 00 nnn Ri.rnl.iu ... 11..11.... 11.11 :''" . rrri' ...... . -uum:j MoiuurH .l,:iH,l)IO. Will insure you against loss by (ire; for terms enquire of THOMAS BOITON Rocir-folir A,rAnf Journal Oflice. Salem. Ore. WILLAMETTE HIVKlt im IsION JJully twain to i'ortlund uh aboTtl i runsrers to Mrcet car line at Orecoc City If the sti'iiiiiersuro lilaycd thert. luiiiiid trlii tickets to nil points It I Orcuon, WiishliiKton or Cjlifornli.l Connections inudo nt Portland wltbl an ran, oceun and river lines. W. II. IllllLUritT, Gen. Pm.1.4 Am.. Purlliirul ni O. M. l'OWEUS, Auent, Trade hirt hook, nait'iu. UOIbE & RAItKEn, City Auent. New Strawberries. Growers can make bi; 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 TENNESSEE, M'KINLEY, RUBY, IDEAL, DOUBLE CROPPER, DOWNINGS PRIDE, SAUNDERS, SHUCKLESS, CERVERA, DU MAURIER. Send for free catalogldescriptive of varieties and culture B. Hofer, Salem Ore, Denver S Kio Grande II R. SUBNIO LINE OF THE WOHLP. Tho Favatl.eTranimiiitini.iit.il I ' 1 'rwal tliu Ntirtlmen nnd aU 1 ' ' Cliolre of Two Hunlea Tlirmmh '" -1 ""' ' ItOOIvY MOUTAIN K'EM'.HV. And Four ltutitca Ka- ' I'nal.li, and Di'iiwr All lifluanaMM ifranl.wl .. .l.iv .t ' t" tM I Mormon Ciltl or uiyvliur u r 3 1 and IKiiivor 1'uiHjnalli -onduct lu r I sunloiia three daya nvik to Omaha, Kansas City. St Lh'H CillCAQO AND TUB EAPT. lr tlcaeta and any Inforuialli-n 'f2JM ratm, routea, etc.. or for dewrlplif a anv l'! I mailer lull nti .umiiIb rtt ilin. tin ltd L 1 I Navigation Co.,Oregou Wiorl Hue or bouilwa I'avltic Cotnpiule. h k iuiep: ' , O, V. A T. Ant , ix-uit' ol It. l' MCIC ' Gen. Agt., 251 aili, t. . l-oitiau i r Bottled Beer. Kllnger& I)e:k,Succcsjors to SouthSdeffl Botthr. Wonts. All ordora for bottled beer will be fllW at tho browery. Kent on cold store.' Froo city delivery. Voloidioiio 211! 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