I " Don't tall to try I ! BEECHAM'S PILLS J! It when mufferlntr from liny bntl oonallion or ino ocomuuii oi Llvor. . V i ..... , .. a, llMtM ,4V, iiciiib nnuw "" ""' " je4.ii- O. C. T. Co's l'ABUKNQKIt BlKAn.KII pOMONA altonA LKAVKH FOItll'OItriiANI) Ialvexrct't Sunday at 8 a. in, I QUICK TlMI. AND ClIbAl' HATK8. I DocMMwren Btale ami Court Bt, I M..P HAI.OWIN, Annt. I Lamp Globes! Special wxlo on globes for the noxt ton - iIiivh. Anv Imnn with n. round humor tordoublo wick can ba Uteri, ns wohitvo Ktlio tripods. Como, ns yon can not n cheap lamp globe. Coffou roasted twice la week. FYokahaina TcaStore ' Tolophono2a9l Froo Dollvory LrtSONAL AND LOCALS ormlilltlunal loicul Nvacu Fourth Page, L. T. Iteynolds went to Portland last ovenlnc;. Mrs. W.'ll. Downing went to Port and tills morning. Ex-County Treasurer Cleo L. Ilrown was In this city yesterday. M. 1'elky was u passenger on tlio niornlny boat for Oregon City. M. .T. Todhiinter left tills morning on tho steamer Altoim for linker City. Freeman Van l'atlon, tlio contractor, returned tills uiorninc; from Monmouth. Frank Hmltfkin, uflitr n few ilays in Salem returned to Portland thin mom- Mayor C. P. Ilmliou was at his post to day almost fully recovered from his re cent illness. lieo. Harris, tlio barber, has gone to I Seattle, and will .probably go to Capo Home latur. Mm. Charles 8. Kelly and MIhs Susie. h Fennel! wont to Portland this luernhu: to spond the day. If Hermann Pohlo started East today to visit St. Louis, Chicago and other points on business and pleasure. Fred It. Waters was among tlio Sa- Blomltes who took in tlio great Poach- 'maim piano concert, at Portland, lust Knight. Mln Alma Forbos and Mrs. W I.. ;Lonuils, of Tacuinn, are uticsts oi lliuir .patent", Mr. and Mrs. W. .1. r'orlnf, in Mornlugi.de. Mrs. Arthur Lawrence, returned to her homo in Portland this morning; afluF L spending a few days with tlio families of wf Aiiwurid. lliirrltf nnil ljli li.nri. t "-"" ) Mrs. John Adams, of Pot timid, and Mrs. K. A builthi of riuicvillo, wJio r were hero on a visit the Moicrilth f, family, went to PoitUmd hint evening. ,Ur. Uull's Coujjh Syrup Prevents mnmiuioiila or lill iiuuiatlon of tlio mnirs. Tih ceiouruiod remedy win iimro a couuh or cold nroiiiDllv It Is Im he bet iiiedlcliif Mr nil Kinds oi lung 'trouble unci etts but ih els. u bottle. The modern cure fur constipation nhe fimious little pllN known s Uu Witt's Llttlo Kiirly Klsors. Slonus Drug Mores. 'Sometimes I find," nborvod tlio footpad, that In order to hold a man ."llti It t lii...iiutnr. In lintil him ilnvi 11 " .", - - ..........J . To-NIgM and To-Morrow Night, 'And each day unci night during this week you can get ut any druggist's KemrvH Hulstini for tho Throat and f. Lungs, acknowledged to be'lho most sttccessrul remedy over sold tor IViliitliu f 'r..ttr llfrti.li It lu A it limit Iantf Consumption. (Jot a Iklllo to. Sony una Keep li always in ino House ss'iyoiicun ciipck your coin ut once UTicew ami ouo. isauipionouio tree, COtkVAV rKUe doesn't Indicate qinllty. Po mm micii tiitci ainvo isiiiu oniy riulnnl. An lufulllblouure for nllos tori all skin (IIkcuhp.s. .Stones DriM toron. A solid stock company, known as tlio lOallfornla Furniture Company has U'on Ibrganlzetl in California for tho puroso of putting in a largo furniture factory I'ln Mils country tells tlio Myrtle Point jj-nterprue. LUNG Trouble Ling trotiblcs, sttcli aa pleurisy or acuta Inflammation of tho lungs, should bo carofUlly treated to aold eerlous consequences. ThesouilmenU ato quickly overcoroo by tho prompt USO of Dr. lltilPa Couch Svriin. a won fderful remedv. whleh ntivnvs crives 'relief at onnf. pn.w ronr-hlnc. nllnva all Inilainmatton. nnd by its iiealinc influenco soon eflecta a tliorough cure. Dr.Ball's Cough Syrup t Cures all Lung and Throat Trouble. f uan ate aiuau aua pitaaani 10 late inxxora I touiiucut U. l'rlc tj ctal. At aU druggtMn. LIEUTENANT GILMORE Tells of His Experiences Whilo a Pris oner of tho Philipinos, Aguinaldo Treated the Captives Well, ButO;nera Fino OrdereJ Them Shot. Il aaovlnleil I'rcaa In Ihe JournnL Manila, Jan. 0., 8 p m. Lieutenant J C. Ollmoro, of tho United States gun boat Yorktown, who was captured by tlio insurgents last April near Ilaler, on tho coast of Luzon, and rcecued a few days ago by Cololiel Luther R. Hare, ol tho Thirty-third volunteer infantry, tells a remarkable story of his eight months in captivity, ending with his dramatic deliverance from a death that seemed Inevitable. Tho steamer Venus caino Into tho harbor from Vigan, province of South Ilocos, with Lleutonant Giltnoro and 10 other American prisoners, Including several of his sailors, from tho Yorktown. Although tanned and ruddy from ox- posure, hois weak and nervous, show ing the results of long hardships. Ho speaks warmly of Agulnaldo, and very bitterly against General Tiuo, declaring that while lit tho formor's jurisdiction ho was treated splendidly, butthat af ter ho fell Into Tino's hands, lie suffered everything Colonel Hnre and Lieutciinnt-Cnloucl ilowse, tlio latter of tho Thirty-fourth volunteer Infantry, rescued Qllmnry'H party on DccemlK-r 18, near the head waters of tho Abalut river, after tlioy had been abandoned .by tho Filipinos. Lieutenant Ollmoro made tho follow ing statement to u correspondent of tlio Associated .Press: "Tho Filipinos abandoned us oti tlio night of December 10. Wo liad reached tho Abalut river, near its source that morning, and tlio Filipinos rafted us nor. Wo then m nt down tlio stream along a rough trail, guaided by a com pany of Filipinos. That night wo wore sop.trated from Ihis guard, and another company, armed with Manners, was put In charge of uh. I suspected something and questioned tho lieutenant in com mand. Ho said: " 'I liavo orders ir.oui (ieneral Tino to shoot you all, but my conscience for bids. I shall leave you hero." "I begged him for two rllles to protect us from eavnges, adding that I would glvo him letters to tho Americans, who would pay him well and keep him from all harm. Ho refused tills, however. saying ho would not dare to comply. Soon afterwards ho left with Ills com pany. "Wo liud seen some savages in wor paint around us, and wo propared to fight them with cobblestones, the only weapons that were nvallablo to us. Tho noxt morning wo followed tho trail of tlio Filipino soldiers, feeling that it was better to stick to them than ho mur dered by savagos, but wo could not catch up with them. Then 1 ordered tho men to build rafts, in tho hope of floating down the rher. It was a for lorn hope, but I knew tho river must empty Into tlio sea somow hero. I was so weak myself that I did not expect to get out, but I thought some of the men could. On tho morning of December 18, while wo wero working on tlio rafts, tho Amer icans cumo toward us, yelling. Ouo of my men sheuted: 'They aro on us.' Ho was lushing a raft of bamboos, f, however, knew it was not tlio yell of suvagos, but the yell of Americans. Tho rescuing troops thought wo had Filipino guards and called to us in Kngllsh to lio down so that they could shoot tlio Fili pinos. Tliat was tho finest liody of officers and men I over saw." Lieutenant Ollmoro could not speiik outhusiastlcally enough about tho 110 picked moil who had rescued him and his party. Tlio comauaiid 8Kaiit the day in mak ing rafts. Co'onol Haro thought Liui tenant Ollmoro loo wo.ik to live tlirogh tho trip, but theru was no alternative. They shot many rapids, tho men losing all their effects, and Lieutenant Oil more valuable) paers. Only 14 out of 37 rafts survived tlio first night's ex P'rience, und 80 men wero practically unable to wulk a lieu Vigan was roaclied. Liutanant Gilmoro said: I did not litno n full meal from De cember 7 until I reached Yig'au. Indee-I, the rescuing party lived largely uicu rico without tall. There was one riity when I was reduced to uhewiug grass ami bark. "Whilo wo were in the hands of (Jen oral Tino's men ho lsuod nu order that any perum aiding an American by food or money should lw treated as a criminal. One citizen of Vigan, Senor Vera, was probably killed for befriend ing us. We would have starved but for the kinduoss of fcome of the residents of the towns ami some of the Filipino colonels, but others treated us brutally. Wherever there was a prison we wero TheTrou is nt the roots. Clipping tho ends of tho hnlr is liketreatlng llicbrandies of a tree with rotten root-?. You must strike ut the source. Seven Sutherland Sisters' nrepti rations strikedeep. They invigorate the roots feed them. Tills Rives life, beauty grace to the hair. Lvcryone should use them. SOLD EVBRYWHBRB. K3 kept there. Whcro thoro was no pris on thoy would lodgo us in a convent. Wo suffered greatly from want of ex orcise as well as from lack of food." When the Filipinos found tho Ameri cans wero approaching, tlio treatment became hotter. Tliero was a signpalntcr in tho party and ho painted advertise ments on tho rocks, throughout tlio ro treat with other emblems, llko a skull and tho wonl, "Vongeonco," by means of which the Americans wero able to follow. "Tho Filipino treatment of tho Spanish," said Lieutenant Gilmoro, "was brutal In tho extreme Tiio in surgents had old grudges to wipo out against theui. Many talk ulxiut tho rcconcentrados in Cuba, but I have seen Spaniards dying at tho rate of two or th reo per day of starvation in tlio hos pitals at Vigan. I liavo k-cu Tagal of ficers strike Spaniards In the face with vvhjiw and revolvers." . Lieutenant Gilmoro declined to speak regarding political conditions, oxcept to say that ho thought tho Insurrection would last as long as tliero were any Tagals left. Among the prisoners arriving with Lieutenant Gilmoro were: F, J. Hill bort, Kriwarri llurko and .1. ,T. I'nrloy, sailors from thu Urdeuetaj Von Galen, of the llaltlmore; A. II. Gordon and Geoige Sackett, of tho Third infantry; Iceland Smith and Frank Stone, of the signal corps, Harry Hubert, of tlio hos pital corpBj William llriico and Kdward Hoiieymau, of tlio Nevada cavalry; Martin llrcnnan nnd .Tames Currau, of the Sixteenth Infantry; Aubert Bishop, of tho Third artillery, and John O'Brien and David Ilrown, civilians. Drown, who was formerly a preacher In Hono lulu, twice revealed to tho insurgents plots of the Americans to escape, in the hope of gaining tho good will of tho Filipinos. Tho rest of tho party oXii)y accuse him of treachery, and entertain tho bitterest feeling toward him. Charles linker, of the Third mtlllery, was formorly ouo of tlio prisoners, but he became too weak to travel, and the Filllplno guards bayoneted liim'iti the last Might through tho mountains. Tho prisoners of Lieutenant Gilmore's party, who eecaped after leavfng Vigan, were: MacDonald, of tho Twenty-first Infan try; Von Galen, of the Baltimore, and Farley of tlio Oregon. Thoy were cap tured by savagos, recaptured by tlio in 8iirgonts,vvlio had stripped and prepared to bcut theui, and ultimately were rer- 'cued by the Americans. I Tho Yorktown's men, who wero rot- cued witli Lieutenant Gilmoro, wore W. Walton, chief quarlormaster j Vnndolt, s.illmakcr's mate; J Ellsworth, cox swain ; L. P. P.riwurrir, landsman ; A. J. Peterson, apprentlcoj F. Anderson, landsman, and S. llrisolez, seaman. Dr. Uull's Cough Byrup Conquers croup ul once, cure; the child, und thus save many u life. Mo' hers need not fear Unit dreadful dlceuse, If ihey have tills reliable remedy ut hand. It Is sold by all druggists for i'j cents. HkkgiiaM's IMu.s will dl!pel the "blues." To Whom it May Concern. Salhm, Or., Dee. 2(1, 18SW. All persons knowing themselves in debted to tho Snlom Truck A Dray Co., will please call at their olllco and sett, immediately or tholr accounts will n. placed with on attorney for collectlot. G . (IrHwold It taeivur. 1-- '2 1- Drowned at Oregon City, Mr. James Soxsmith, formerly o South Suleni, was Occident ly drowned n the Wlllametto rivor nt Oregon City New Vi.nru1 itnv. Kritttnlfi nrn Ki.iirililncr for tho iKxly, but up to a late hour last I niilit no trace of it could lie found. Mr. ; .ScXbinith was a married man and leaves famil) . Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,, n? rivets what vou eat. ' itartlflclallydigeststliefoodaDdaliLi i Nature In strengthening and recou , structlnj: tbe exbatii'ted digestive or i mn. it is tholateat discovered digest- int and tonic No other preparation san approach It In eSlclency. It In Uantly rellnTea and permanently cures Dyspep9la, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, 31clcIIeadacbe,aastralgla,Cramp3,and tflotiierresultsoflmperfeUdlgesUon. r-eparcd by E. C. OaWItt Co., Cblcaqo. STONE'S DIUTG STORE. m Tho Ordinary SleeperA New Feature in "Western Travel. 'I ho Pullman Company now operates two grades of Bleeping cars viathollio GnAHOK WrsTBitN Kailway. Tho ordi nary sleepers aro entirely now, and tho berths, both upper and lower, nro fitted up completo with mattresses, blankets, sheets, pillows, curtains, etc., with stoves nrraugod for makllig tea, coffee, etc., requiring nothing to bo furnished by passengers. Uniformed pullman porters nro lu charge of tho cars, who aro required to keep them in good order and attend to tlio wants and comforts of passengers. Tho cars nro erv handsome and commodious, and whilo not so elegant, aro just as coin fortgblo as standard or palaco sleepers. Both first nnd second-clae? passengers nro permitted to occupy theso cars on payment of the Pullman bortn rates, which aro less than half of tho rates charged lu tho regular', palaco sleeping cars. Tho ordinary sleepers aro carried dally on trains via Hio Ghandb West khn Kailway between Denvor and San Francisco and Portland. On fivo dnye in eacli week tho Bleepers aro run through between i-os Angeles nnd Sail Francisco, or Portland and Denver. Omaha, Chicago and Boston. For additional details write for copy of folder to .1. D. Mnnsfleld, 253 Wash ington St. Portland : or Geo. W. Holntz, Acting General Passenger Agout, Salt Lake Cltv. "I am Indebted to One MlnutcCougli Cure for my health. It cured mo of lung trouble following grippe." Thousands owe their lives to this never Tallin,; remedy. It cures coughs, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe und throat troubles. Its curly uso pre vents cutiHumntlon, It Is the only harmless remedy that gl Yes Immediate results. Stones Drugstores. SA UU1TJ The Model Oregun Newspaper und Futully Journal. Uniting News, Fiction, Literary, ftunclt jand Dairy and Market News In attractive readublo form (00 BEST QllEM WEEKLY 0Q Is issued Tliursdaytnoriiliig of the state the same week. The $1.00 u two partscoutulns nil and State Mows. i Aii independent Associated Press Pupor-for the Peo ple Send for samples freej Thk Journal has the fullest report of the doings of the legislature nnd state nillcluh), us vvclh ai indepen dent, clear and concNe eminent on nil public mutters, Send n trial Btitvcrlptlnn THE WEEKLY JOURNAL UD3L. g- J 13 C3 fcs vviy'i3 u Tn Obinob Jroo Finixin (weilern Mltlon of American Agriculturist) U Uie aldcwi. bwti, ana wwl pntcilrol l.iperuiiuxma. FARM FEATURES: ii'si-i. iirjinr. or- runw rtwiunwi ticullur. I'oullrr. Market carurnliiic. anil other topic written tjr rartlrl and urrraarul farnrn, tlluMnttrd babls artUU.mata It liifnluablBtoallln rurol trflUM. TbalalratAlarkeU and Coiumerclal Aicrlcullure ata uneicolltxl featurea. FAMILY FEATURES: :rMrSiW?& (,ckm Cook, lul. aauav o!W' I'aae, etc, daks Uua deparliuent ruai moeici ice iwi FREE YEAR I00K ami ALMAKAC. n ; a beluvr, axe rirnlil. immIuI(I, Him icih aobicultcbut nu HOOK ana AUUKiO ror ivw. TliU Kreatork la a CjclplUof FrogreM and Ktenta In tba Whola World. A Market Culdri Complete Alraanuri A Tnuurjr of ruaiuilm A llerrrrnrej Mark on Every Bubjectof Timely Jntereetrertalulaa; to AB-rlCMUurt., la. duelrr, roraiuarro. 1'ubllo AOalra, Hauaebsld Kducat. tluu, llellalou, and l'ro-raa. It U alu an ALMANAC orialradnr. tbe Weather, Antronouilcal Data. Uinta fur Vuch Mouth, Datn, etc. xQS E (IUMC nnV 0fTOraBaJud4-arBierwill """' MW U nulled to you TIlUOIiAAUU Jl'UU fAltMKU.MmraueltallldcC'lUraca.Ill, 0ur SPECIAL Offer: Weekly Journal One Year, or Daily 4 months $1.00 ) Orange Judd Farmer Weekly - - 1,00 $2.50 Year Book ano Almanac - - .50 ) Our Price for all. S1.35. IVrsoiis prefeiring n f 1.00 Wall innp of Oregon, Conlnlniug nan tonuty q Whouler und a Oaxullotir of all towns in the stuta, can liavo it in liuu of the Farm e, ono year liook, TIOFER HKOS., SALRr, Oft! J. I. Ikyry, Lognnton, Pa., writes, "I mis cured of pneumonia by the uso of Ouo Mlnulo Cough Cure. It, til no purer! ttilr f.illiln,ii tt tulitwinltii. 'cough." Quickly cures colds, croup I and lung troubles. Jhlldren nil llko It. Mothers endorse It. Stones Drug iStiirof). Soo Pacific Line. Lowest rates Beat service To and from ail points Kast nnd Kuropo. Tlio only lino running through Si. Paul, Toronto, MootrcaJ, Boston. Without Change. Royal Mail Steamship Lino to Japan nnd China. Canadian and Australian Steamship Line to Honolulu andiustralia For ratesnnd Information apply to C. M. LOCK WOOD Agent Salem Oro. II. II, Abott, Agent Portland. E. J.Coyle, A.G.P A, Vancouver B.C. Canadian Paciuc Hy wis Cars to WEEKLY - JODRNA L lu I lino to reach all-parts Weekly... Important Foreign, National uoirisit Jiitos wuuij papcra. the Amiii- by addreailntr r-M A BUSINESS OARDS. C. ti. (HACK S)entt8t, Sucocttvr lu Or. J, M. Keen., old What Comei,Sabm, Or. I'aiUsi desiring u,rioi ficratlorn at nrodetrte f.es in Miiy braict u especial leqitesl. ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phone 1071.1 KOOMS 1 AND J, OKAY llLK. OSTEOPATH. DR. GRACE ALBRIGHT Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy at Kirksvillo, IIo, has opened ofllco at Bush & Droyman hlock, Commercial b tract Salem Oregon, Olllcodays Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Diseases of women and child ren a specialty. 10-17-lm OFFICE KC1TY HALL- rut water icrvicejlAppiy st ofhee. Utl'i iiayahle monthly in advance. Mire omplnitits atthr nfft;, O. H. LAKE Merchant 'TailOp mdf'in STATE BTUEET. Cy-Bulta S15 and upwards, Pauta S3 and upwards CAPITALT CITY Express and Transfei Meets all mail and passenger train. tUg age mid exprcu to all parts of 111- J li) I'mmpt service Telepbone No. jo. U1SQUB & SKIl'TON. ASSAV OFFICE AND' LABORATORY No, 71 Claemckcta st, J. 11, T. TITTIIILLJ Assaytir PLATlNO. PHOTOS. fcitilatgements InCrayontatid Wuter Color. 1'lioto Muttons. AinatcurJitlevelopliig nnd llnishlng neatly done. U. W. DIEKMAN. ,U ti tincceiMnr to V. J. Ilrown. WV AlM GllOUNU FI.OOH ZTIP AS 243.Cotumorclal St., SiilcmOrcgun. ISOULE BROS. PIANO TONERS m REPAIRERS . icit'f ).:ou For Ualeia and rlolnlty Uavo ordtits at Geo Wl ll'i Duilc Hlo t. B. F. JONES, Attornoy-nt-Lnw Toledo, OroBon. Wa ntark of Circuit Court for ill Toari nndhaa an up to data abstract or all property In Lincoln couuiy, ii.iiui SALEM TILE FACTORY Ureal Ileduclion in Drain Tile Now is tlio time to secure liargalus. Prices aro low cr now than over hefore. Clioico stock of the Iwst tilo mado in the statu. Follow lug Is the reduced prlco list : a Inch tlio III) 00 per loco feet. 4 Inch tlio IIS 00 ixr 10UO reel. S,Iik1i tile rJUOO pr luuo fuel 0 lUCll tllO 1100 KT lmo roet, 7-,1iicli tile tiooo cr 1000 fiit. 8 Inch tile KdU) r KWU reel, Write for social rates hy car load lots. Add 1 ess, J. K. MUttl'JIY, Fairgrounds, Or. Saloon and Fixtures For Sale Including bai, and bar tlxturos. hilllard table, pictures, card tallies, utc, also a small stock liquors, incpilro for particttlarc of Sherman, Condit and I'aik, attorneys, In (Srny block -..... r) capital junk ahop. IValur in Cust Iron, Wrought iron $ Stovo iilnltiH. ccniHir, brnfs, zinc, V lead ropo, rttblHT, Imgs liidos paper y and bones. S . fr II. Proprietor. 130 Court St. Salem Oro. M Telephony 1V.5 12 20 tf. x&xxz&zxz&vw&o The Bon Bon Hits u now proprietress who will contin ue ta serve all patrons with tlio frostiest stock of bout confectionery und fruits. A refreshing drink of soda or eider and tho best or cigars st 138 Stato Street. 11 14 lm Mrs. A. Conns ,' .G. A, ROBERTS" Bicycle Repairing, Umbrella making and General repairing. I05 State btreet. l-c 11-TUUWioHTUADVLHTlSE" xnr 2srawe:p.AJE,:Hi:RS AKVWHERU AT ANYTIME Call on or WrIU F. 6. MPS UYLTTlSfC KOfCT 64 & 6s Merchants Exchange f-KH FUANCI5C0. CAU Salem Water Go., Vpfj ' ' ' ' ir-KW ool-vaiaNr Fillings and Appliances for the Bathroom. lavatory, closot and ns well as for tho kitchen, you will find in all the new im provements and convenience in our stock of supplies. We will' fit up your bath room with anything required, as well as doing till (kinds of repairs, g.ts nnd steam fitting and in nu expert manner, and at reasonable prices. BARR&PETZEL I4 COMMUHC1AL STRl'.ET Telephone No. 2371 Dailv Stage Line to M'COY AND PEBRYDALE. For 1'asaengers nnd liaggago ; also parcels and orders promptly at tended to. Salem ofllco 0!d Postoffico Stables, J. H. Woolloy, Prop. HWOml mm Oilers travelers choice of the follow log routes east. They tiro all fuiuutis sconlonttrnctlor O. H, & N , via Odgcn and Denvcr- Shitsta Rotito via Sacramento, Og den and Denver. Shasta Rotito via Sacramento, Major E. Alborqucniuc. A dully line of through PULLMAN PALACE nnd TOURIST SLEEP ERS, Snti Francisco and Los Ange les to Chicago this Is The Short Line from southern California To the East, Apply to the agents of tho O. 11. & N., O. S. L., Southern Pacltlc. or the undersigned, for folders and descriptive literature. J. J. DEVEREUX.ZT Oen'l Agt Worcester. Rldg. Portlaud, Oregon JShoiilLino Kailroail ; The Direct notite: c llAnlnnA ITInn VPavlAHAilA muuiaud. uiau.ivuiuiauu aod'aH'Eastern Points OireiCrlioIre ol tno larorlto routes, via" the U'lilon Pacific Fast Mall Mile, or tho Itlo Oramle Ucctilo I.Iihik.. Look at the titiic H Days to Salt Luke i!i Days to Denvor 31 Days to Chicago!! 41 Days to New York . Free IIocIIiiIiik Chair Cars. Upholstered Ton. 1st SloepliiR Cars, anil ''unman Palaco Slcepvrs oporatiM on all trains. For further Information applyito IIOIHK & HAUKKIt, AKtnls.falem. VV K. COM AN, (lin'l Aituiit C O.TKltltY.Trnv. fass. Al I'.sll 11 H. KitlalO You Can Get a Lower Berth, Vvlth ono-oxcoptlmi the through trains of the Uurllngton Route uro almost Invariably 'well-tilled The exception Is our St. Paul Chicago Limited On the limited tliero Is usuully room und to spare. Don't Infer that It Is ncltlior so tiwn, nor so fust, us ANV train of ANV other lino between St Paul und Chlcugo On tho con trary, there Is no iiuiro beautiful train In Amorlcu. It has electric light, hteiiii licit, wlduvastlliulos tho 1110a suih-fucUiry dlnliu-ca servlci n l!i ointlnen!,-in'l lower berth 'or everybody. A. O. SHELDON. fJrtt'l Aurnl, Porlhind O ft pew interesting Facts When tuwiile are coiitinvltlag a trip whether on iiuonew or pleituie, lli'.y tutui ally want the lx-t aetvicc oMalnahle so lai ai ihJ, comfort ami Mfeiy it eoncemcU IEnnloyeaol ihe Wlkconmn Ltnlial llneasr pan) toterve the public und our Halm arc opcrat J K a lu make clo v connaclin with diverglnc line at nil juif It t poit.U ' I'nltman i'alacc Sir irg and Chan car .on through trains ' Dining car service umxcIIiJ, Meal a ia Carte. In order to obtain this Tint-ilus mm vice ask the .icket agent to sell ytnx a ticket ove THE WISCONSIN CBXTRAI LINKS au.l )uu will make oiicit coiintlioni a St Paul for Clilcag'. Milwaukee and id tjotnlt Ef. r'.ir any lutfcr Infoimallon call on ant ticket auent or corrtKnd with 1 J.VJ. I1JND, General I'aw, Aew ' Milwaukkk, Writ o. JAa. A. tUXTK, Otneral Agent, z-ibBtam, btreet, 1'okti.ano. Okk. MajMBfl3E9aUaC5SQBaflalEl WANTED New today navuiuieuteiuj lour 1IB or less In this column M.acitrd 1 time for 25 eta. 50 cm. a week, f per month AU over tour line1- at ,atuo lato. COW FOR SAI.K.-Frosh cow, goml tnllkor, at a bargain. Address I). C, II , enre Journal. I (i Jt TOR SALE OR KENT. Two house near bupiness part of town. One six looms, ouo reven rooms. (Jood stable with each homo. Apply John Holm back of Hotel Salam. l-S-31 FOR SALE. A llrst-clas organ in good order can Ihj seen at fid Poutli l.ibo'ty Btrcct. Jlrs. J. O Curd. 1 b 'It GOVERNMENT POSITIONS. Don't ph'paro for any civil sorvico or census examinations without seeing our cata logue of informations, sent free. Co lumbia Correspondence College, Washington, 1). 0. 10 13 TAKEN UIV-A hog, black, weighs nbotit 200 lbs. For particulars call on isaimon mown, f.nsi saiem. 1 3 lm FOR SALE Gooddriving horse, weight nbotit 1000 pounds, good harness and buggy, all for $50. Call at blacksmith shop of W. , F. It. Smith. 1 3 Ot CT)r8 WANTED Two fresh or soon to bo fresh milkers wanted pooh. Call on James McUuiro, at East Salem Ico Aforks. 1-3-Ot. FOR SALE At a bargain, a case of 28 Yalo lock postolllco boxes, 3 keys, Suitable for village postolllco. L. Jones, Salem. 1-0 3t GIRL WANTED To learn tho print ing trade. Apply nt Jouii.val olllce. FDir"RlJNT-80 acresgoodoakgrul? land. Terms (2.76 cash down or f3 after harvest, and 35ncres ofhop yards with lioi-houso at f 10 per aero. M. J, Egati, Brooks Oregon. 12 0 t( FOR SALE CHEAP. Walnut marble top bedroom set. Apply nt Gilbert llros'. Rank. 12-U-tf- TI0Y0lT:"TJARUA1N, irraniriuTw First class ladies' wheel at a bargain fot cash, liinuho of M., at Jouunai, olllce. 11 7 tf foit RENT. Desirable rooms fur nished or unfurnished for gentlemen. Terms reasonable. Call 011 F. Gou let, 1DU Commercial street. 10-11-tf U1UYULE PATH If your bicycle needs repairs bring It in, wo have tho skill und stock to keep it In first class condition. Wo curry a full lltiont sundries und make a speciui lly of cnumellug cuwound see ub. wc satisfy nur patrons. Gardner & White, 23 Llbutty sticct. Holmun'H 'i block, next door ti. steam laundry. Phono 2t)35. l-20-t HOUSE CLEANERS - Ruiueinbui that the best and cheapest carpet paper Is tho heavy folt paper sold ut The Jouunai. oihce. 20-tf ;S, C, STONE. M. D. froprlelotjof ; Stone's Druff Stores tJVLKM, OkKaU.V.J Tno ncros (two In miinbor; nro locatod a No. 295 and 3.13 Commorelal strcft, and arv ucll stocked with aroinplote lino ofdrugsand mcillcliics, tollot articles, porlnmctr, brushes etc., 0 to., etc, DR. HTONK llnshad lomo 23 years ci)orlcnec la tho prao tlcootrnrdlcliioanduow makes no cliarzo tor oonsiiltiitlnn.ezamlnatlnn or prescription. Salt Lake City An Import ant Factor in Transcon tinental Travel. No 0110 crossing tlio continent can af ford to cut Salt Lake City from ills route. The attractions of tho place, including tho Mormon Temple, Tabernacle and Church Institutions, tlio Great Salt Ijiko deader and denser than the Dead Sea in tho Holy Land the picturesque environment and tho Wurm bulpliur und Hot Springs, nro greater to tlio square yard than any locality on tho American continent, Tlio Rio Gka.nuu Wi:sti:ii.v Railway, connecting on tlio East with tho Denvor A: KioGraiidoaud Colorado. Midland Rail ways and on tho Wst witli tho Southern l'aclllc (Central Routo) nnd Orcitou Short Line, Is tho only transcontinental lino passing directly through Salt I.uku City. '1 ho routo through Salt Lake City YHl UIU Ihiu UKA.1IIK tf nniKUl ItAll.ltAl is famous all tho year round. On ac count of tho tiiiublo climate of Utah ami Colorado it Is just as popular 111 whiter as In summer. Send 2c to J. 1), Mansfield, 2o.'( Washington St., Portland , or Geo. W. Holntz, Acting (ieneral Pas senger Agent, Salt Lake City, for a copy of 7,SaIt Uku City tho City of tho Saints." Kcfojin School bupplles, Henlcd proiwisaN aro hereby Invited for furnUliluir the Orcuou Stule IU form Kuhnol with supplies for the tiuurtorendliitf March 31, 1000, it list or which will bo fin dished upon ap plication to the tiiporlnteiiduut. All nldsiiiust bo In by 1 o'clock January IS, 1000. II E, IllCKKItB, 12-11) tf fciupt. OroBon ltcforui .School Hop Growers Attention! Wo have opened an olllcti and sample room, in tho room at rtxir of Olllx-rt ilios. Hank, at Salam, Orvcou, vtU James Winstaiiloy in charKS. Hop Urovvurs should nowsond hi their samples, so that they cun hu arranged for inspection, lluyors dealrlnK to bid on thoHo sumpluH aro iuvitod to consult JituicM Wiiislanloy us to Htrlii'ulurs. Other oflliKts will beopnul in ihfh r out localltios in the nwir future, of hi h duo notice will m dvm. I'or furthor iiiformutioii Maidroaathi secretary, IIhwhv U Hhts, Miiltoviilu, OretfMi. ia.'7 2'A Call for City Warrant. Notltia U hereby aJvwi that tlnie .no funds on hand Hpf3liW to tho pav uiHiit of all warrant of tho City of hai. in drown on tha Kauaml fund a 1 ajidortxjd on or Intfwa Juna Slat W' Holders of vakl warmuts will jiktaas V' sunt thum fur imymtuittt J-adU A. Jlu.h's bank, as Intersil will cuiso from duto lids notice. John Moih, City Traufr Salum, Or fan oihlHoti. I n Jur PARKER'S HAIR UAL8AM riiuMi I' IIUIUOI I'V'' In Ilbavtllr OfaVT tlr to itt VoutUfui CaTor tt tctip m ittt U u( tot aniliuua !nirX'J fBR B i J v V