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THE DAILY JOURNAL
BY HOKK HHOTHICKB
TUESDAY, JAN. 10, 1000.
Dly, Ono Year 93.00, In Advance
Onily, Pout Monttis $ 1 00. it ftdvouo
Waottfy, O.ia Year 91 00, in yiJvonco
JOURNAL "X RAY"
All cxclinngo Bays: "The slnto of Or
egon is trying to keop up with llio gov
ernmoiit In lis high taxes."
Portland wnnta a woolen mill. Sho's
Imiln taste of tho Balotn woolen ,inlll
goods, and like tlio smnll loy who tastes
sometliitig good, wants nuo of ItH own.
t t
A Iteker Cltyjpnpor lms Just discovered
Hint it taken twlco ns ninny bushels of
wheat to buy n stovonsltdld In 1800.
Valley farmers have known that for
80IHO tiinn,
In ono seven-lino editorial item the
Oregon Inn innkcs use of these elegant
phases: "vllo, dirty llttlo Bcruh," and
"or dirty n dog." Oregon's great paper
anould tone up'n trlflo.
.
There is a suspicion thnt somo of tlio
Portland drug stores . are dispensing
Homothing stronger than bread pllls,and
tho city council Is talking of requiring
them to Inke out ft regular saloon licence,
Tlio Journal boasts that Sulo.ni lends
nil tho vnlley towns in retail prices, be
causo sugar sells thoro 20 pounds for o
dollar. Albany Democrat. If you don't
bcllevo It read the IIIuo Front ad in this
paper.
Btrnngo that Senator Hoar should
turn outn traitor nfter nil these years of
loynl service, to his country I Hut n man
who rodo across tho continent on n nuiln
to avoid tho rebellion knows what von
stitutes n traitor, eh?
Tho Portland Telegiam of last Satur
day contains nil Illustrated article on
tho Oregon supreme court. The
"story" is interesting throughout, and
is to be especially commended for the
entire absence of cheap llnttory, so com
mon in articles of that nnture.
Tho Bacrnmenlo lleo recently devoted
Its entire editorial page to an article
headed "Tho Character of Christ." As
in tho discussion of nil other subjects,
tho lleo handles this without glovos nnd
gives u rational presentation of the
character of what It is pleased to term
the holiest and purest man In history.
A man in Ham's valley, Southern
Oregon, while reading tho Kxntnlnorgot
worked up over tho Itoer war so com
pletely thnt when a surprise party ar
rived in his front yard ho slammed tho
door in their face and yelled: "The
Doors, tho Doers, God knows I am not
English." Ho was soon eulnluod and
tho floor cleaned for dancing. Exchange.
Senator Geo, 0. Drowuoll is n candi
date for congress to succeed Tongue. lie
so stated at a recent meeting in hi'
county, and added that tho people had a
right to know ultout n man's Intentions,
saying "such mutters should lie open
and 'abovo, board and thoroughly dis
cussed by tho people," lie evidently
doesn't believe In sneaking In and
stealing the plum like u thirkdiono
thief in tho night.
Tho Orogonlan says this is an nge of
exports, and often reiterates that In
financial matters we should tako tho
testimony of tho expert. There nro ex
perts anu experts. Duo modieui ex
flnanro will certify that a gold standard
means prosperity while an equally re
S)ootableexerl will udvticiitu the re
verso. Ono is generally as reliable us
tho other, ami for actual, practical In
formation we'll still have to look to tho
masses who nro compelled to make
practical solutions ' nil problems.
When lovely woman nmkos up her
mind to do n thing, it is generally done,
even if it is to sliinulo a barn. Such n
enso recently occurred down in Maine,
wlicro tho farmer was too feoblo to do
the work, tho boys were in tlio Philip
pines ami tlio cash Iwx was shy ap far as
tho carpenter was concerned. Dut vv hen
tlio girl of the family got homo from
school she bravely tackled the job. The
barn is now "shingled. Dees education
educate? Never to better purpose than
when reaching out to practical results.
Headlight.
I t
Sir. Ilrynn Is iu favor of taking eo-
plo Into our government when they are
intelligent enough to form a part of this
government, but he is opjioscd to tho
colonial government form Ho doesn,t
want colonies of Ignorant barbarian's
who never can bo nssitnllated, Thnt is
JtiBt tlio iKisition of the Democrat nnd
has been from the start. It doesn't
want tlio Filipinos because they area
barbarous, "lousy" poopio who can
noverbe made apart of our govern
ment. Albany Democrat.
"Godgavo mo my money," says Mr.
Rockefeller. A great many men seek
to excuse shady transactions by claim
ing partnership with tho Almighty.
Mr. Rockefeller it not tlio only one.
William McKlnlcy claims pnrtnorshfp
with tho Almighty in tho good work of
"benevolently assimilating" Filinlnos
with shells and Knig-Jorgensen rilfes.
Times-iMouutniueer.
Tho writer no doubt mennt second
hand antiquated Sprlnglluld rlllos, eh?
t t t
'1 he crop of two-bit ollllcal candi
dates who are trying to swipe public of-
llccs will learn sooner or later that they
come to tho parting of tlio ways, mid
will soon have to stand for something.
Tlio "Insurance Proes," of New York,
says it's all a mistake about there being
an "lusiiriiiH'4 trust." How strange,
thnt the organ of the trust doesn't be
lieve it I
. .
The dispatches talk about tlio relief of
Lndysmlth, hut full to say whether it
was tlio Hints or llritish who brought
the relief.
rtt a small profit than lose It entirely,
nnd thai is the renvoi) tlicro has lieen n
reduction in price, as it is hoped that
room will bo made for It in Portland."
Tho present prico of coidvvood at tho
woodyards is 3.60 in -1-foot lengths, 25
cents boing charged for sawing, Oak
wood Is $1 por cord higher. Fuel for
tlio engine is taken out of the wood
being sawed -
Contractors at present are paying
woodchoppors an nverago of 80 cents por
cord in the woods. A good man can
chop two cords ii day, but 40 cords n
mouth is about nu nvctage cut. Most
contractors board their men at $-1 per
week, so nfter tlio Iward is paid there Is
not enough left to be considered a hand
some profit. In some places the men
nro allowed to batch, but this Is not
much lets expensive than boarding, so
woodchopping can scarcely he called n
remunerative occupation.
Thoro is much competition, as there
are mnny yards, and tho haulers cut con
siderahle of n figure. Some of tho wag
ons that ntiear on tho street come from
tho eastern part of Hie county vv ith their
loads, but many of them make a living
by Iniying from the yards n full cord,
and after Knowing off a part of it, sell
ing it for a cord. Home of tlio haulers
mnko .1 regular business of doing this,
and make fair wages. A few years agon
man hud n place on Third nnd Ynmhll),
whore tho theatre now stnnds. Ho would
go to u yard, load on a cord of wood, and
drive around to ids lot, throw off n part
of tho wood, nnd then sell the re
mainder. The pile ou the lot grew
rapidly, and It wai necessary to make
but n few sales before he would hnve tin
entire load on the lot.
Dut it may bo said that the practice of
"soaking ' tho innocent purchaser witli
a pnrt of u cord for a cord, is not co ti
ll ned to tho wagon dealers, This prac
tice also prevails nmong many of tho
vvoodynrds, nnd a man is just as liable
to be robbed while dealing with ono as
with another.
PENITENTIARY REPORT
Shows an Increase In the" Number of In
mates Low Rate of Expense,
The report of Snpt. .1. I). Lee, oUtho
penitentiary, or the quarter ending
December, .11, 1800, lias been (lied.
From tho statistic given tho following
shows an increase of 8 In tlio number of
inmates:
No. convicts at close of quarter. . . ,!I14
No, of convicts at close of the tlio
last quarter IJOfl
Increase during quarter 8
Received during quarter (two es
capes returned) -10
Discharged during nnprter .'(8
Died during quarter 12
Hunt to asylum .,, 2
Returned from nsyluin 1
Dally nverago .1I2.-J.1
The earnings of the institution nro
given ns follews:
I'oard U. 8. nrlsoners t 400 80
Convict lalwr N. W. foundry . 2,080 02
Convict labor reform school .'SO 40
Convict labor milto school ... !I0 10
Convict labor on public road.. 07 00
Horse labor on public road. . . . 41 75
Horse lalnir on brickyard ... 25
Convict labor in brick yard. , . . 37 40
Wasting
EDUCATIONAL AND MUSICAL.
i Nellie Brown
l vrni.TTviis'i'
Arc VOU ncrVOUS, rCStleSS, fcnowiirf pared to receive a tow mnro pupils.
J .. . . ho 417 Mnrloil M. lu-u
pale and easily tired f per
haps the scales can tell you
why. If your weight is
below your average, that
explains it.
Scott's Emulsion is a fat
producing food. You soon
begin to gain and you keep
on gaining long after you
s'.op taking it. For all
wasting diseases, in both
yi.wug and old, it is the one
Maiiiiard remedy.
,. . in.' V.co, i'l JrujtgltK.
.).' . !,tVM i.lifrnlt. Nw York,
Total f 2,822 08
Tho salary account amounts to $1400,
and tho total expenses to fi) 107.74.
This leaves tho net expense 1585 00,
nnd on a dally averngo of !112. II! convicts
makes tho exeuso but a few cents over
$7 por month each, which seems a very
low fleitro.
IXTHE RUMOR IS INCORRECT,
Qioiee C. Will Has Not Sold Out, Out
U Ollerlng Bargains in His
Musical Couds.
CITY OWNERSHIP.
All
To Cure n Cold In Ono Dny
Tvkn Ijtiitlvo llrtnno Unlnluo 'I'nliloU.
(irtimill leliintl IUu mousy If It full m rtuv
It. W. (IniYO tlKiinliiru ! on oach Ikix. '.
"1 inn Indebted to OiioMlmito Cough
Curo for my health, It cured me ol
lung trounlo following grippe."
Thousands owe their lives to this
never falling remedy. It cures coughs,
bronchitis, nneiimoniii, grippe nnd
throat troubles Its early use pre
vents consumption. It Is tho only
bunnies remedy that gives Immediate
csults, Stone Drugstores.
CORDWOOD HAS DECLINED
Exceptionally Warm Winter Qlven as
the Cause.
Portland Telegram. "Why lias the
prlco of cordwood declined slightly'"'
was asked n dealer.
"Simply liecaugo the wwilhot is ko
much warmer tlrnu is usual at this sea
son of the year," wns tlio reply. Tho
denier went ou to stato thnt when the
weather is warm, not nearly so much
cordwood is sold, nnd couhcquuutly the
danger becomes grave thnt supplies will
accumulate ns their delivery is iiuiially
contracted fnr ahead of time, eoiiHiinip-
Hon lieiug estimated upon the experi
ence of previous seasons.
"This winter the consumption of cord
wood has lieen very much less than
usual. Supplies are accumulating on
the banks of tho Columbia and prtiprio
tors of tills wood know that unless it is
pert aLajnurdor trial will testify that ' nkt' "' Kv 'ow Mo Ul u,ll,,ml
certain blood Is that of a man, and an- ritooitiio river next .iiny it win do
other equally oxpert expert vlll swear enrrM down stream and lost.
it la tho blood of nn uss. Ono expert '" "l)"ers would rather sell this wood
fTfcascvfoAish
WuU Willow Furniture as4
Wicker Cbms
WMmt tfc4f M b4cem oll4, km ibiyl
I M k ! M lk Ilk M V With
GoU Dwt Wuiiig Powder
4 ytwm v4r, Uh i KruUlst brb b
liwn tkt iM Mltat, al fmb fellow I
Hi a , 4tf eh tlit, 4 vlp dry
VMMlsaa t4 U b vubtd ir tbltl
iMMSbrl, n wts U vlp4 dry quickly.
Utf Wt If tftMl toot trM WokUl
kMM, M, 1m, Nw Xrk, ImIh, I
More than 03 por cent, of the muni
cipal wnter works nre publicly owned.
Under tho public ownership I.oIcc8tor,
Kng furnishes gas nt 51 cent por 1000
cubit feet, nud makes n net profit of
1125.000 n year.
Under private ownership, Lebanon
Peiiu , population 18,000 pays an nnniinl
rontal of $104 for each street arc lamp,
coal per ton $1.05.
Lognusport, Intl., population 18,000 do
it different. The city owns its own
electric lighting plant and It costs tho
city $21,44 por street arc light per year
which includes I) per cent, interest nnd
depreciation of plant charges. Coal per
ton f 1.(15.
The advantages of municipal printing
may bo summed up ns follews: Giving
employments trade union wages witli
nu eight hour work dny to printers,
abolition of contract work and contract
ors' prollts, a direct saving of at least
twenty-live per cent, better work ami
butter conditions for nil.
Ixindon and Pomeroy, in Ohio, show
the difference between mnnoply owned
nnd public owned electric lighting plants.
Knuh hnve 5,000 population. The cost of
coal in London is $1,81 er ton. Muni
cipal lights cost the city $57.88 per light
per year. Tho cost of coal in Pomeroy
U 87 cents ier ton, A private compnny
charges $80 per light per year.
Glenvillo, Ohio, is advocating muni
cipal electric lights.
Wellington, Knns., has voted $50,000,
r, per cent, bonds for the purchase of n
water works system.
The municipal water works at A I'
llauce, Neb , paid $13,000 last year nnd
rates were lower than private companies
give under same conditions.
Tlio city of Tallahassee, Fla., recently
voted by a largo majoilty, for municipal
electric lighting. Tlio eleetrie company
is lighting the city.
Musksgon, Mlclf.,city government has
taken steps to get rid of tho "utterly
iiusiilllcieutand unsatisfactory" private
electric lighting and establish a muni
cipal plant.
Cedar Rapids, la., has just had a most
exciting election over a proRsltlon for
municipal water works. City owner
ship won by tho big majority of 15(10.
The women voted as well ns the men,
easting 753 for and 472 ngniust. Great
credit should be given the Gnzette, It
has conducted Jn magnificent light for
city ownership.
l'ho strongest argument against the
infamous ltamaiKi Company of New
York City, was made by Dr. Riggs. He
showed tlio absolute need of city owner
ship in oiilor to secure pure water; that
n private company will concern itself
only with its prollts, and to turn (lie
function of supplying water over to a
private company intent only ou dollars
and cents would Ih ukiu to suicide.
A Punk Show,
"liny Cony Island" drew a very small
audience to tho opera houwi last even
ing which Seak8 pretty well for ihe In-iiitivodh-erimlnatiou
of Salem, How u
thing of such driveling Inanity can keep
nlloat through the season Is n mystery.
There Is nothing funny in either the
plot or the situation, nothing bright
in the diulogue, excepting a feu mlu
fctrel jokes. Probably the only thing
that kocM tlio tiresome aggregation to
gether, is the fuel that there is one
really i-mo" girl in tlio company. Mat
tie Uvketto has a way which wins Into
the good graces of an audience at nm e.
S ic ih the life of- the hnu.
A Good Day,
At the Presbyterian church Sunday
twenty persons 'cro admitted to mem
bershipsix on confession of faith. Four
of the latter were the untied heads nf
two fainllle.
The rumor that Gcorgo C Will has
sold out, is not correct. I only antici
pate selling, nnd It is depending entirely
on the party, who intends to purchase
my stock to cloo up his affairs; somo
ono may buy it In n week, and It may
tako 00 days.
If you need anything in my line como
now, and If you find it cheap enough
nnd goisl enough, take'it homo or have
it sent home.
Yesterday Luke Smith and Agues
Kurtz took advantage ol this snlo and
each bought ono of tho latest drophcad.
New Home sowing machines. A num
ber camo iu to see if anything suited
them and went home to have n family
consultation nnd ascertain if they could
nfford to beautify their homes. Just
havo a chat and see if iyonr own house
cannot bojmprovcd nud beautified, ns
well ns pass away, quickly nnd pleasantly
those embnrrasing lonesomo hours whon
when having compnny or when mlono at
home, by the uso of somo of some of tho
many articles sold by me.
GKORGK C. WILL,
, Dealer In Pianos anil Organs.
National Frult-Orowers.
Kansas Citv, Jnn. 10. The nntlonal
convention of tho growers and shippers
of orchnnl and farm produce of the
United States Is lmlng hold hero today.
Tlio purpose of the meeting Is to perfect
in organization of the growers nud shlp-
iers nud bring about n reformation of
tho nbuses that are besetting the growing
and shipping of orchard products and to
secure more equitable rates of trausor-
tatlon.
Troops to Philippines.
Nkw Yoiik, Jan 111. Tlio 1000 recruits
which hnve been nsscmbled and drilling
nt Fort Slocitm, Davis Island, are to sail
today for tho Philippines nu the trans
port Sumner, via Suez Canal. Lieutenant-Colonel
Joslyu is in command of the
voyage. There is fear thnt tho trans
port may not bo ready.
Dryan Speaks at Frankfort Tonight.
Fiiankioiit, Ky., Jan, 111. William J,
Dryan Is here to witness Mr. llhick
bum's election to tho United States
senate today. He will make a speech
before the Joint cession tonight, and iu
this speech will touch upon the pending
contests for state olllcers.
William Newman Hangs,
PiTTsnumi, Jan. 10. Todayfls tho date
set (or the hanging of William Newman,
It will he done by Sheriff Win. C. Mc
Kinley, who went iiitootllccon hint Jan
uary l, nnd hung William Waskeon
January 1).
Tho electric road between Leaven
worth and Kansas City, 21 miles long, Is
ready for business.
lipeclal Meeting.
There will bo a religious meeting In
the room ilrst door south of the Journal
olllcoNo. 105 Commercial street. Ladles.
Iwtii old and young, of all tho churches
are respectfully lequesteU to lie present,
a nmv ileiiarture come and belli. Tiles
day evening Jan. Kith at 7:30.
Heavy rains east of Puget Sound have
delayed Northern Pacific train at la
coma the past few days. .
WANTS TO SEE YOU!
If you have a harness that is
not all right, or if you need
auvnow work iu that line, it
vv ill surely pay you to call on
F. E. SHAFER, SALEM. OREGON-
123 State St. 1-lldAw
To Whom it May Concern.
Samjm, Or., Dec. 29, 1800.
All persons knowing themselves in
debted to tho Salem Truck & Dray Co,,
will please call at their oilico nud settle
Immediately or tholr accounts will bo
placed with an attorney for collection.
Geo. Griswold Receiver. 12- 20-tf.
SALEM HOP -BUYERS
SQUIRE ITABKAlt.
No. 55 State st. 'Phono No. 1221.
JFABElT&'NERir
Albanv and Salem. Sulem oflice,
214 Commercial St. upstairs
Ncckerman A Rogers, big. Plume
No. 1121. Olllces: New York and
Loudon.
wm mil w:n & CO
Rush litilldlng, Commeiciid st.
(ground floor). Oilico telephone
No. 130.
JACKS, UAliaUGllAEL
A CO. Oilico over Johnson's
Clothing store, in Hiish-Hreyman
bldg.
A LIVESIjJSY &CO
Commercial st. Second stair sou Hi
of Ladd & Hush bank ; room 18,
upstairs. 'Phone 1211.
PRODUCE BUYERS.
H. S. GILE t CO. , , ,
Wholesale Fruits, Produce, etc.
Salem, Oregon. Oilico; Insur
ance block. 'Phono 001. Ware
house, at Wallace warehouse.
A.HUMPHRETtXTCfl ,
lluy and stoie wheat, oata and
other grain, liny potatoes. Also
do chopping and cleaning. 270
Commercial st. 'Phono 2703.
SALEM .LODGES
wtHHP
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Vt "Va. .1
$mw
(if i
Where lo Oct the Next Meal
III Nmlh Africa Ibu I room don't Liimv
whether it will lm served in Kn Siniit
or elsewhere but In Salem anl dv
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..in .' rvi.iti lit iiiu if mil iiihipi, liuti
laurunt
POINTINd Tim WAY.
When a brave admiral In war time goes
Into an enemy's hurbor he knows that
the life of every
man iu the fleet
depends upon
his skill and
courage. It is
a tremendous re re
seonsibility: aud
yet he cannot feel it
any more deeply ami
truly than a conscien
tious physician feeU his
responsibility for the lives
oi tliosc who are depend
ent upon ins professional care and skill.
He feels that his duty demands more
than a mere routine, ktereotvned intrr,t
iu his patieuu; he feels that his work is
a serious matter: that it is often u ques
tion of life and death.
You have ray many htm -frit thank for
your klndlyadvlcc to me Iu inyilckiic"," writra
Mr. Clam Ntlwjti. of 1'lco Hclghta, Loa Anyi-
ica. -ai , iiua ii, in a curuiai irucr to ur K. v
I'icrre of llurfalo, N V "Mta for your UA
which I received two year ago, ami which I
coulil not do without 11 U all the IVkIot I
Imvc hail luct I got it 1 had female trouble
lid )r rlrrr 1'ayorite rrcxrriplton, touellm
with the advice t-iixn In lilt book, cured me ui
five yean aUkue I thought tuyUjauvuid
ui ue
1J. J. w. sv.
Haluui Cauiti No. US. MeeUtuvury Friday nvcn
log, 720. in A. O. U. VV- hall. Mate las. tildi;
C. X. lloulllrnl, '. V., VV. A. M oarer, clerk
room 10, Moorea blk
KORICSTICKS OK AMUKIOA
Court Hherwood Korel No. Ill Mccia Frlditr
nlibu liriiiriK'r hlocl. John l. riin, :. It A,
U Provvu Secy. 11-17 lj r
German and French
Taught grammatically nnd conversat
ionally. Mrs. Pcnnebaker will rccoivo n limited
ii'iimbor of pupils, desiring instruction
iu theso languages, nt Iter home, on
Church street. TIicfo languages wcro
acquired abroad by tills teacher. 12-8-,'ini
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ETTAANDERS-WILMAN
Aswclnle Tcaclier Western Cotuetva
tory, Kamns City, Mo., tepreietitlng
the Inter sta e System, si Salem, Ore.
Over First National HanV. Heslderce
376 Church street. Studio lioun o in
12, ami 2 tot).
sjrsaNavasHNa' ktsovr-nonbtss
SOUTH AND EASI
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
or TUB
Southern Pacific k
Salem: Studio,.
INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
Mrs. Effa finders Willntan
Over First National Hank.
Classes in Piano Forlc playing, Harmony, Theory and Class
Reading.
Studio hours from I) to 12 and 2 toC.
TWO FIX 11 NEW TFANOS IN STUDIO IfOH
USE OF PUPILS.
Eflwniii
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RQGBRS
WIIOl-KHAI.K AND UKTA1I,,
ipiNE Wines, LiQooRb, CiGflRsi
I 218 COMMERCIAL STREET,
J 160 STATE STREET,
iCourtnoim trnntmnnt nt nil tlmnn. 102 COURT STREET.
iiiiiiijiiiMiiiiiiyiiiMiw
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POTATOES, j
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Hem's Fruit Press
NO MORE fSf
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ielly press, colan-cler,strainer,lemon
squeezer arid pota
to masher, OO b
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HI NINO UAItH.
OIISBIIVATIQN OAlls
P11II111111 llrst-clnss untl tnurht, Hit
inir cats utliiuhod to nil i.hrriuith
trains. Prompt titiniiQCtloiis at Deu.
vor, Oiiiiiliu nud UhlciiKii with tralui '
Kir oiiiur l-iihiui 11 oibius,
WEST S 1 1)13 nTvtblON,
nr.TvKi:,N Poit'rr.ANi) and cohvaixis
Mull trains dully except Suncluj
7:30 a m 1
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wiiii trnius 111 iticu. iK vi. uy.
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Dim ;t connect Ions nt Sun I'ihucU.
co wit 1 KtiMimshlu 1 1 lies for HAWAII
JAPAiS'.THK PHJMPI'.NI'N AM)
AU.Yt'KALilA.
Kor throimli tli'.kot-s untl rules fall on
W. W. MKlNNh-'It, Depot AKont.ntl
U D OAIllllKLSUN Ulty ii-ki-t
Ai'oiil, z.x uomipuruliil Ut rtili'm Or
It. KOKIILKIt. MnV.
O. MAltKHAM, (l.F.&P.A. hirilau,!.
R. M. Wade &. Co. Hardware, $
I'll. U WAI.URN,
L. M. KIRK,
Corvallis & Eastern ltailroai
TiaiE CA11D.
2 For Vuiiiilna:
Train Iu.t vert Albany .... 12:45 p u,
'1 ruin leaves L'oi Viillis.. .. HAS p m.
Tialn arrives Yimulna . 7:25 n m
I Ilciurnlm;:
Leaves 1 minimi uuoa ui.
Leaves Corvnllls II ::i0 it, m
Arilves Albjny 12:15 p. iu.
1 Mir ueireit:
l.eavch Allmny 7:00 11. m
Arrives Detroit 11:110a. m,
4 KetuiiiliiL':
Leaves Detroit I2:L'0 n m.
AiriVes Allianv r:4&n.tu.
O'leand two connect lit Alhanvarid
Corvnllls witli NnutlicriiPacltlctiultm,
irivniK tlireet service tjnml from New
port nud adjacent benches.
L Trains fur tlio mtiiintiiliis urrlvoat
T7olioit ul. nti'jii. u vlin: inline turn!
tupiiiir urotindh nu tlir
nnd .Sniitiain river Hie
r k . l A.
J.irHNl'.li AKCIII.
KIIVV1N Krosv,
MaiiALt'
AlliHtiy, Ore.
B4.SU, & es:
IMiunu 871
Statu St.
Gram Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building' Material.
Lime, Cmcnt, Plaster etc,
Grain, Hay and Straw storsd
WagonScalcs,
Prompt and tiirofii attention t?ivcn jto Slim delivery of oods to any part
ofJtlie.eitv. ll-8-tf
IIKVAKT, TIMR MCUKIIUI.K. AKKIVI
ron Krnui I'ortlHiiil '
MANHOOD RESTORED r'"f.
M??JL,.tlT;0"JL,,c"' '"""C I""' "1 1 Ouierntlve OrJim. ul
r. l'cmi'si Vollovir
R2J?r,t?""rlrtiSa.Md
,;. .unun, ccuivc uh ol MiinulanK which tcml tu
InrtrnillyorlnMtilty Can tecnrirJin vt.t pockt ' m"
,Vf"r.? hyi'iallprepalil. ClrcuUrfiw. AUUrugKlM.. TakJT
lioutlu-r 'aDufjclurol Uy the Teou McllclucCo..l'artsl tjt" (
-aucUavlH OrnirCo.,u.tribuUnunir.I1iJ
' I)rnirCo.aribuUni-nL-, i.l
TniKn Attn YAMicru. 8rs., I-outland. OnsooM
I 3i
FOR SALE IJV D. .1. FUY, SALBI, ()I?L(J(.
MKAT AND POULTRY.
R. D, GIBSON,
MKAT untl
HOUtTKV
MARKET
M te tlirtt, nc.11 ritliiwit I ili-v
fH me.iU, My 'ntik ny I kici )i
, cauiii mn
PFTLjS
The Applause of the World
tlm limn dei-ervi's tlait iilvvuvs"
driSMs in 11 neat nnd fuiiltless mute
ncr, nnd vvlioso linen is spotless and
done tip with tlieexquisito color nnd
IIiiIhIi that it always receives at the
Sulem Steam limiidry. Wo launder
your shirts, collars, und cuffs in n
mumiur tli it cannot lj exrollo I, an I
return tliein In K)rfoot iviuditlnii.
Salem StRam Liundry.
comNKi j. oiMsTKi)iMtoniiirroii.
PhoniHIl, awi.lheity Street
fimt
Mill
S . 111,1
Hu.
ksnv
Kljir
3 ft pin
Hlt Ijiku. Denver t'l. Worth
Onikhn, Kkumu City, titfi !3u
UiiiU,t'hlrmiiiiil Krtai,
. .... . 3T"
VVatU Walla, HiMikaiu), Mliniai kn
nlKilli, Mt. rnul, Uiilllth, Mil- HjiT
iiuk('i'C!ic(o hiiiI wml, j HW
OCKAN NIIUMHIIII-H
u .. 7. sr ... .......,,.
d i 111. rur nun fraucimui,
nniviry iivb(Ih)h.
& ii. m
nx tiuu; COI.UMIIIA IttVKIt
nir- I mr.AMi;u.i.
lUyliu AnUirU nml usy IjinJInm
10 11, in 1
Ijmvc
HhK-w
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Hon
ArK
wii.imsu.tii: hivcii i'
1'iitlluml, NewlrK nii.l w)riA i 111.
IjinclltiKi, .Hun,
VVtJ.
'anil in
TiitiJilay. 'llmnHlH) ami t-nlunUy l 0.U) 111
SIiiimIh) Uiiliiluyniiiirriilnyt IU,m, l.
I'Oll CO It V ALUS
Ami uny HintkTiiriliiy, Tliurnlur ainltalur
iUy,:l.Ai, ,,
11, k. mnv.vitiH.
m. o. MATriiuvvs.
Edwards St M ittliews,
FRBSII m CURED SIKHS
look,
moiiM not let ins lite
tml yotir MiiJiicm a4 inctlUiuc
0t's H(t(lllf.
HoMti, Jan. I, Tlio Kidiul jury will
today iiuitiilur thoeitMi of Olmrles II.
Colo, who vvuwkul tho tllolw N'ullonal
Umk mid is mipiKiKSI to have hvt t'JOO,
000 Iu hnokliin liiasiKMiiltttioug. j
All ilrUKtiUU KUuruutH j)r,
HlJtloslOp lli-uUolio, "Out
Mll, l'ii
JUO VI) J t lliMtt'1
Por more than thirty years I)r, Pierce
has occupied n uranA and most unique
portion ror benefiting his fellow iK-int:
As chief coiiiiiltliiK pliytlcinn of tin
great luvnlidk' Hotel and Surgical Insti
tute, of IHilTalo. Almost counlle thou
sands have sought his service and ad
vice both in person and by letter
"He U one of the best men in the
world," aid the late President Garfield,
"and he is at the head of one of the best
medical institutions in the world." Dr
Pierce's great thousand-page illustrated
Common Sense Medical Advixr " is sent
fee for 31 one-cent stamp to pay tin
baie cpit of mailing, or for haudsoiiu
cfptJi-bQund copy, 31 stamps. He make
nu charge for pousultation by mail; he
only requests (hat sufferers vill state
their cae to him fully.' finely) and iu
peneci conitiieiice, AUiiresa wr, k. v.
Heac, 66j Main Street, Baflalo, JJ. V-
Now Firm I
Now bhopi
Host .Meats
Sr Cur Hutu,
Iji.t 4im si
leltfhuiiM.i
rho German Market
Will be found all Linda of meat
and tho best of samuicu. i-'UKK
Dlil.lVKUY. All bills due the
late 111 ui of Woll A Miescke
must Ih paid.
CDOL, 3t :son
171 CotiiintiriMHl yi. '
G. A. ROBERT,
Bicycle Repairing,
l'nilitvlla making and
(loneral rx'imlrinir.
105 Stato btroet - tVions 12876
H BATING!
ST BAM,
HOT AIR,
HOT WATER,
Estimates lim.isl.ed, and work done promptly, subitum iullv
and at honest prices. J
Fruit and Mop Dryer work a specialty.
T. S. BUBROUGHg, 102 State St. Phone I5II
WILLAMHri'R II IV Kit DIVISION
IMIly boats to I'orthtiid as iilKivr
I rwiMers in trccl car Hue nt Ounnn
t iiy If llicstcainerHure.leliijcd iliere.
Ildiiml nip lU-ketH to nil points In
Oictfi.n, Wuslilnu'loii nr CillfuruU.
Coniieciluni umile m, l'.irilaud with
all rut', occ in nnd river lines
W II, HlMtliUl'ltr.
(Ii'ii. IMes Aui Portland, Oi
O. M.l'OWIUtS, Aueiil, TmileMreel
, dock, .Salem,
IIOISH& llAHKKIt, Clly Ageins,
The Orient Insurance Co
OK HAKTI'OKB, CONN.
Assets Ci'Mriivvn
.labilities IllKMXki
Surplus lo Policy Holders. . . !;L3I LOIli!
Will insure you against loss by lire; for terms enquire ol
THOMAS BOLTON lev.f,l,.nt Ani
Journal Oflice, lein, Ore,
yj'jlBHgitj'kX
B. R. JONES,
Attornoy-ut-tnw
ToIoiiOi Orotfon
u (iHO-UI aUtnu I ur all .iiiii t m I ju.- la
Wiulj; ll Hut
New StrawberriesT
Orowers can make biff money out of new Strawberries.
100 strong plants will produce 5000 plants if put out
nowbeiides about half a ciop. I have plants of
TENNESSEE, M'KINLEY, RUBY, IDEAL, DOUBLE CHOPPER,
DOWNtNGS PRIDE, SAUNDERS, SHUCKLESS,
CERVERA. DU MAURIER.
Send for free catalogldescriptive of varieties and culture
EHofer, Salem Ore.
cnver i Pin Oamlo II. B.
SCRNIO LINK
1)1-' THK WOULD.
Hi' KavurLuTrsiiM-uiililiniilNl Route HfUT
llio ,N(irlliet nml all Tulnl rati,
llholrt' of Two lcmie Tlirdiitfli Hisi'miiou"
Itdt'KY MOUNTAIN Sl'RNfiltY
An'1 Kimr iiniiti-k rol "I
l-iieiiiii huh iviiv.-r
All 'K.viiKeni i;rul" h 'In) ttn oivr In ll"
MiMlriull Csilal or unlirf UIwctii II.''!' M
nml IMntor IVinmall)-coiiJiMliriiiiiil."l ri
t-iiltluiik tlilir iU)iih vti-l to
Omviia, ICanmvs (!itv. s-r Loi'is,
(HiCAqo asi tim: Raft.
Kur Hck cm ami nny liin.nutl.n rtgur'UP'
rtr, iuuii'i.fic, or fur irrlillriaitirtrlwi,5
iiiatlcr. iwl on hviiiM ur Urm-oii lullT -V
'hvImiIoii tin., lirrnu slinri uu qt !V,mtifin
l-Miirtr (iitiijjinik'.
(1, V. A T. .VKl., HUtrr iVl
H 0 MllU'l.
VM. Aul.. 36J u,. 'tU, ro'H'Pl1 W
BotTled Beer,
KlinRfrS'Beck.s-ucctsii-ia to fcoulliSa.ti"
Boithr.Wcr ..
All orders fordioltl.! ltrwill U hlll
at the brewery. Kept on cold storuije-
rtm city iteiiyery. leiepnone s..h-
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