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"It Is n poor rulo that won't work both ways," and it Booing tlmt most of our biKlily Intellectual gold stanuanl frionda imvo this in mind whon thoy fortnulato tlioir rules fordetormlnlntf tbo condition of tins country. Tlio Bttino plionoinonn aro talcan to in dlcnto either linrd tlmua or prosperity; either tho glories of "the existing gold standard," or tlio urgont necessity of adopting tho gold btnndard ; either con fidence or lackof conlldonco; elthor tho no'coggity for a "stnblo" currency or tho necessity for im "elastic" currency. Tlio bursting oibanks sometimes means a panic, and sometimes excessivo pros perity. When tho banks bunted in 1893, that was u panic. When a gcner.il bursting of banks is only averted by tho almost supor-liuinan exertions of tho Btrpngost financial institutions of Now York, assisted by a secretary who placed tho rc9ouros of tho United States treas ury at their disposal, that indicates ox cosaivo business prosperity. Whon gild-edged securities go up, under gold standard policies it Is a sure and obvious sign of confidence and prosperity; when thoy go down, it is an unmistakoablo sign of audi a degree of confldonco uiul prosperity that business activities call for money decreasing tho demand for intorest bearing securities. Under some other conditions, tho rise in securities indicates business stagna tion nnd a demand for gllt-odgod inter-est-boarinu 'obligations; while a fall shows tho destruction of "conlldonco" and tho fear of sliver loglslotlon. Sometimes a plethora of desalts in tlio banks indicates hard times and sluggishness in tlio business world; sometimes extraordinary uctivity. A fow years ago stringency In tlio money market provod panic and fear; now It shows extraordinary demand for money on account of overflowing pros perity and confidence. Not long ago tho benellcouco of tho gold Btandard was shown by tho fact that tho necessaries of llfo had decreased in price whllo tlio worklngmaii's wages had not decreased to so great a degree, which increased tlio purchasing jiowor of wages. Now that tho trusts lmvo arbi trarily rulaed tho prlco of the neces saries of life from -f to 100 pur cent, the difforonco going into their coffers, whllo in a few scattering instances wagoa lmvo been advanced 10 per cent cutting down tlio purchasing power of oven those laborers whoso wages lmvo been raised tho most, wo aro asked to stand forth and witness the beneflcenco of our financial Kllcy. Tlieso aro only a few illustrations of tlio astonishing adaptability of the fliiaucinl and economic principles to which political manipulators pin their fulth-r-and ask tho American people to pill tliolrs. Wo must at least recognize tlio peculiar charms of a theory which enables its deciplea to think they see Its truth oxompllllod in every phonoinonnu of intimate or Inanimate nature. i- - ' -. JOURNAL "X RAY" "When times are dull and people aro not advertising," says John Wann maker, "is tho very time that advertis ing should be the heaviest." Such Is the advice given by America's merchant prince. Somo tinders say It doesn't pay to advertise. They think they know more than Wanamaker. That's where thoy make a big mistake. Wanainaker's advertising has mado him rich and fa- Written by One Who Uelleves That Chrlstlantly Stands for Something More than Creed, Continued from Batunlay'a Journal.) Can wo find anything more horrible and heathenish In the annals of past ages, at)d cannot a truo believer in tho doctrine of Jesus draw a conclusive answer out of it? Hut on tlio othor hand the believers in tlio doelrlno of the survival of the fittest in the mum that some professing Christians believe, tlmt !), in the survival of tho most greedy tho most plundering, cunning, cruel anil murderous; they can draw an answer that will suit them nlso. We must not il.l.iL- llifiiii.li tlmt .linr.i U'nrn lift Inn. Christians during that long dark iierlodf mous. Wanamakcr's methods on a smaller scale would bo as good In 8a loin as thoy aro In New York or Philadelphia. W. It. Iioarst, tlio great nowspnper man in, commenting on newspapers says: "It cannot bo hired, llko a law yer, to defond wrong or protect ovil, for no mouoy can compensate it for tho loss of that public support which Is its Ufa. Its aims aro high, ethics pure." A ludixe of the Iowa supremo court has promulgated tho opinion that twenty two years is long enough to hold olllco and ho will voluntarily re tire. It is always refreshing to II nd a man who knows when ho has had enough. Tillamook Headlight. Thcreis no dotibtubouttho Boors being behind tho times and nonprogressive. Thoy lmvo not yet learned tho valuo of a typowntor In war. Whan It conies to tho use of tho rifle, however, they nro well up towards tho front. While bonstiiig of tho boom in tho steol trndo, why omit all roforenco to that of coflliiH. A slnglo Pennsylvania corioratlou has shipped two thousand of these to the Philippines. Kugeiiu Guard. Whllo tho Willamette Is roaring with mud and froslibtn, tho people of Salem aro drinking crystal water from tho snows of Ml, Jefferson and some wide- One Hnlein now spapcr Is still arguing tho Willard raso, but forgets that trial after death is beyond tlio jurisdiction of Oregon courts. To Ctiro a Cold In Una Day Trtkn Laxative llromo Quinine TnhliMa. AM druuKUtH ipfiuul tliu iniinoy If It full m euro K, V. (Iru.u'a Hlunntllro la oil e.iell lux. iV. Schuebol, precinct, Clackamas enmity, claims "a hurse with a two-inch mus tache on ills upper lip that many a young man would bo proud of." Tho modern euro lor constipation tho fatuous llttlo pills known as l)c Witt's Llttlo Kurly Illsurs. Stones Drug Stores. Miss Minnie Paseh, of Kast Hood Hlvor, suffered tho fracture of her skull last Tuesday from tho kick of a horse. J. 1 Htvry, Lniruntou, Pa., writes, "I wan oured of pneumonia by tlio use of Ono Mlnuto Cmik'lt Cure. It also cured my children of whooping cough." Quickly cures colds, croup and lung troubles. Jhllilren till llko It. Mothers endorse It. Humes Drug tJtorcs. A Tillamook dairyman writes tlmt he wants to locate a creamery iitSnleiu, if hucanlio guaranteed enough milk to keep a creamery going. Haleni is getting to bo a favorlto Hun day town for commercial travelers. Never linvu Tiik Jouii.vai. bulletin boaids been so thronged by searchers for news, us since tlio Itoer war Is in progress. t Johnny Hull and tho Kaiser object to Uncle 8am carrying a levolver. They don't oven want him to protect the Nic aragua canal. . Commercial travelers invariably speak of Balem as tho liest town in Oregon. They sell great ipiautities of goods heie, mid thoy are sure of their pay. IIuio la tho Hotohurg Plaiiidoalor estimate of Its editor- "Tho editor of the l'htlndeaUir may bo a liar, Rubor says ho Foul-Smelling Catarrh. Catarrh Is ono of tho matt obstinate diseases, and hence tho most ditlloult to got rid of. Tliero Is but ono wny to euro It. riio tllsoaso Is In the blood, and all tho prays, washes nnd Inhaling mixtures in tlio world can lmvo no permanent ofTeot whatever upon It, Swift's Spo clllo cures Catarrh permanently, for it is (ho only remedy which can reach tho ulsoasoaud force it from the-blood. Mr. 11. P. McAllister, of Ilarrudaburi,', lCy had Catarrh for yean. Ho writes: "I ooulJ t no Improvement whatever, though 1 wa eonatantly twain! with anrayi anil waauea, aim inner enl Inliallow iriiieille In fact. I rinilil feel tlmt raeh winter I waawurae than (lit) jear tirevloua, Ktnafly it waa lironitht to my no tint that Ualarrh waan lilooj illtaii, anil alter think UK uvrr Hi" mutter, I sain It wiikunrtMitonatilc torxiH'ot In lx oiirril by reuo'tlira whloli only rAuli.il lint diirfai. I ? thru tlrviitrtl tu lr w llllfn Mfi- uneil, 1 ihh i Ws,XtmHm)i , '. .,,,., .1 ,, i , I 8. 8. a ,andatlcrafiw holtlm iiruril. 1 nc U, but ho isn't both a liar lllld it forger. ucrita narcitlblalmpniti'mriii. Oonllnuln ; thari-iunly, lli4 illaoaM wa fri'i uulof m ' 'Ooui Pa.ul jiliict'.s lls iloKinduiico on thu Jnl. Great Hrllulu bus a I-onl at the head of every coliimn. and uu un limited supply to draw upon hi case of an emergency. riacruinonlo Itoe. Mr. Itockefeller has mado what liu considers two ginsitecouomlodifcoveries, vlt., that "tlio trust is a uccoxsity," and that "I get my money from 0.od." Ho knows those are twisted sublet fuges to justify his high-handed iijctho of oppression, yet ho gilds them over, and tlw gutllblo Aniorlnin thlnkn inuy be It's Mi truth, i nlr, Ui4 illaoaM fi'Kvil out of my ivatem. and a iHimnlrt vnrti waa the itault. iaiivliail whnhatp this tlrraillul illrn to abainlou Ihrlrloral treaimtnt, which Imiuevir iluno thrni anytiootl. ami lakx H H. h a rvtu uly thai ran rrauh tba (Uara and run- II." To contimio tho wrong treatment tor (latnnli is to continue to sutler. Swift's Bpeoillo is a real blood remedy, and cures obstinate, deep-seated dUcases, whloh other roniitliea hav no effeot whatever uiwn It promptly reaches Catarrh, and never fulls to euro even the most aggravated cases. w: RIaaiI ItlfiJJUUUU ia Purely Vegetable, and U the only blocxl remedy guaranteed to contain no dangerous mineral. Books mailed fre by Swift SpeelMo Company, Atlanta. Georgia. of rapitio and murder, inure wero a great many of them, but thoy were kept at hay by inquisition, torture nnd stake. They had to livo in a kind of conceal ment and Incognito to tho public. Hut it is claimed tlmt now wo nro re formed, civilized, scientific, enlightened and not superstitious any more. Yes we quit burning witches nnd heretics at thu stake, and scleneo Is truly n great factor in our ngo. Wo have scientific swindlers, forgers, thieves, bribers ami Bilentific politicians; oven tho killing is accomplished scientifically. And civil-l-cod ; yes wo have our lynching bees, our trust concerns, our inibaluiing and white-washing indiiBtrices; our enthusi asm for civilization; nnd tho practicing of our phllaiitrophy goes so far that uo aro bound to have those Filipinos civil ized and freed, even against their own- concent, oven if we have to givo them tho alternative of our conditions or an nihilation. Wo also want them Chris tianized for their own good nnd for tho sake of commerce and their money. It is far loss dangerous too, to preach tlio gispel to them by the sound and under cover of the cannon and sword, tlmn without. Tho fact is, It docs not take particularly Ntroug 3yo sight to dlscovor that in all above named crimes, concerns, Indus tries and so called Christian phllanthro phy, tho actual aim and object is lucre and powor, it repetition of middle ago history, with a different varnish, a buck ward step of a thousand years. Tliero aro also other existing condi tions that seems rather mysterious and liicnmpruhensihlu to tho vulgar eye. For instance, a great many of our mill hterj of the Gospel aro upholding mid advocating war and aro Invoking tho Lord of peaco for assistance In commit ting what he has actually prohibited or forbidden. Is nut that superstition, transgression ami Bulling under false colors combined? How nro wo to tally or conform with the Gospel those high styled prcachersi accepting salaries as high as ten thous and or more per year, tho mniioy deriv ed partly from families that hnvu to bo contented with less than ono twentieth of those ministers' salaries, and earned by hard labor? How about those great money concerns where millions of dol lars aro handled, in the trafllc of Imoks and commentaries over tho Ulble, and especially over tho Gospel and tho life of Jesus. How is It tube reconciled witli tho teachings of the samo Jesus who drove tho Jewish money changers out of thu temple? i'hu abovo does not seem to ho quite as absurd and ridiculous as tho rosary and luduluencu tralllo of old, yet the actual motive power can bo seen through thu polish, nevertheless, Just now Hint cruel Anglo lloer war of Bocalled Chris tians nguiust Christians, either of them claiming to be right mid the other wrong is tho topic of the day, discussed pro. mid con. For tho vulgar oyo there Is untiling to bo wondered at In that war, It lis only a repetition and con tinuation of the record of the Kuropean nations, in fact of all nations in war fare the right was always, claimed by either side, but the might always de cided the right that Is the justice of war. If Washington instead of having been successful in tho war of Indepen dence with England, should have been defeated, he would undoubtedly have been convicted of high treason by Kng laud and Buffered tho penalty. William thu conqueror by Invading England changed a great many rights by might. England contains a mixed race, but uo more so Hutu Franco or some other European nations; she is not better, neither is she worse than the other ua- tions. So it Is only for those, who, de ceived by l'higland'u exaggerated claim I of clvilluitinn and humanity over other i nations, wero under the Impression that alio had experienced a change of heart, since our war of Independence with her, ' that it Is u surprise and wonder. ! To tho vulgar eyo It would seem that tliollocrs,ovon if they are a small nation, ought to have tho right to mike their own laws as long as such laws do not interfere with tho lights of other untoiis. Hut England, probably owing to the glitter of he gold and diamonds tu the Transvaal. which really loofea a llttlo that wny Just now. Ijt us hopo Undo Sam will bo cautious lest a rumpus Should bo pro voked In the melco of which ho might bo outwitted of ills floverolgnty by a dl vine right aspirant. Tho most lulquitioiia repetition of history is warfare, which is by all odds the moBt cruel, tho most horrlblo, un righteous, wrong and depraving action of the human race to establish Justice and right. It is nothing loss nor different from tlio brtitu forco that decides between brute nnd brute, except for its science and cunning and its method of inurdoring by wholesale, that makes it mora horrlblo yet. The invoking of God for assistance in war is another heredity of past ages, and which is rldiculuousand superstiotis as it is wicked. Docs not Almighty God know what he is nlraut; does he not know right from wrong, and is he to bo reminded of duties? We are Informed by history that for two or three thous and years, different and conflicting na tions and religions who wero invoking tnetr nous lor assistance In war, nere victorious only in turns, resulting from the accidental facts of having better or greater numbers of soldiers, lietter HOSTETTER'ss ! CEUBHATE0 he every ono realized how b s ol u t e l y henlthdcpnids upon a vigor ous stomach, they would keep the Hit ters coin-tnnl-ly tm hand. As n medicine it Is Invaluable. An (ccu6loniil d tli tiln EIWOATIONAL- AND MUSICAL. ITardBNlgVTaTNWNBMVIa Nellie Brown VIOLINIST In now prepared to rccelvo a few moro pun; . rrii rSI Mo 417 Marlon t. 10-20 Gorman and French Taught grammatically nnd conversnl- he limlclS i '"mS Pennebaker will wo Inr. iry n.,,n tIicM lBMRUBgM nt 40 receive a limited leslrlng instruction languages, at her homo, on niniri'li atreet. Tlieso languages wero j acquired abroad by this teacher. 12-8-!lin INTBR-STATD MSHffllH ETTA ANDERS-WILMAN Associate Teacher Western Coiueiva toty, Kansas City, Mo., representing the Iuter-sta e Sysletn. ni hahtn. Ore. OvcrFirstN.ition.il HanV. Keslilciice 376 Church street. Sluillo houn-g to 11!, and U to 5. NOpgarsSBvaUBN BMBMa FUNERAL OK J. R. WILLARD. T.ie Stoty en- commanders, bettor weapons, nnimtinl tion, provisions or any othor accidents independent from their God or behalf. If tho writer of this wero n believer In war ho would throw oil the Christian cloak nnd adopt anything that advocates war, rather than to sail under false colors, but ho ia an admirer and be liever in the system and teachings of Jesus the Prluco of peace, that Is, to conquer our cuomlcs by love and kind ness, which nro the only menus resulting In actual and lasting peace. Thu history Informs us conclusively that poaco ac complished by war lasts only as long as the vanquished nreheld under tlio heels of tho victors. Although tho way con ditions nro looking Just now it would seem that the reign of poaco Is quite dis tant, yet It ia notlcable that warfare loses ground in popularity. Let us hope that eventually, at least by arbitration, pence will supercede war, tlmt old cruel, unjust and barbarian custom. So let us Invoke Almighty God, not for assist ance In killing and ovcrpoworlng our adversaries by brute forco, but to assist us in our self-denial of that insatiable greed of money nnd secular powor. If wo pray that sincerely wo will contribute to It individually and show tho world that wo practlco what wo preach. P. Vkiici.kii, Heavy Horses. Kklplon Ilros., Salem, who aro engaged in buying nnd shipping heavy horses, shipped three fine young horses to St- attlo this morning. The net weight of tho animals was -IH80 Kuuds. Good young horses nro not very numerous In this section of the country at thu pres ume. Tho Seattle market demands heavy animals. Certificates Granted. Two statu certificates, good for 0110 year have been issued by tliostato board of education, upon certificates from other states, to Elias Hrewor, of Myrtle Point, formerly a teacher in Texas, nnd U. E. Johnson, of Newberg, holding Minnesota papers. A Hood Hiver fruit grower reports that a Portland dealer has offered him $1.7o a box for Hon Davla apples, Tho l.ostlno Telephone Company re ports a booming business. It has just declatcd a IS per cent dividend. L MIhs Magglo Gllmoro was severely burned at Autolope on the 17th by the explosion of n coul-oll lamp. inu iitiKur tilty llepuulfciui express; conlhleiicu that a smelter will bo erected at that placo during this year. At Corvallls a local inanufucturor of bicycles is making a good wheel and List Chapter of a Tragic Concluded Yesterday. The hifct net in a sad tiniredy was actcit Sunday afternoon. Tho funeral of J. It. Willard took place at 1 :30 p. in. under the auspices of tho order of P. J. W. W. Services wore conducted at tho resi dence on the corner of Court and 1 Thirteenth streets, by Hev. John Par sons of the First M. E. Church. There was a largo attendance, in cluding about sixty members of Snlem Camp No. 11H, of which deceased was a member. Interment took placo in City VIow cemetery. If: mi are going to Spokane, take thoi llutte, When You Travel. Northern Pacific, if you are going to Helena or tako'tho Northern Pacific. If you are going to any jkiIiiI in Mon tana or Dakota take the Northern Pa cific. If you aro going to Minneapolis or St. Paul, take the Northern Pacific, which vou may do without change of cars after leaving Portland. If you nro going to Kansas City, Omaha or Chicago or any point east or southeast, take the Northern Pacillc, the lirstclass line across tho continent, and you will ride in comfortable roomy roaches Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, elegant day coaches mid through dining cars daily, and every train is vcstihiiled throughout. Do not forget that you hivo money by buying your Eastern tickets in Salem before yoiiBtart, instead of going to Portland to buy. THOMAS, WATT iS IO., AgClllS, 227 Commercial Street. Salem. 17tf . Smith Has Returned, And traveled both ways ovor the Wis consin Central Ky., and delights in tell ing what a comfortable trip ho had be tween St. Paul and Chicago; the unex celled service, mid such good things to eat In the Wisconsin Central Dining Cars. Smith is looking for Itrown to give him. n pointer. 1l)-!w, Salem Studio, INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Eff finders Willman Over First National Hank. Classes in Piano Forle playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Reading. Studio hours from t) to 12 and 2 lo5. TWO FINE NEW PIANOS IN STUDIO FOIl USE OP PUPILS. ouum AND ft THE SHlSh. U Of Til r Southern of tiir rammmifirrmniiim J. P. RQgBRS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IFine Wines, Liquors, Cigars! 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, EE 160 STATE STREET, Courtoous trontmont nt nil tlmos. 102COUR1 SI REE I. IllllliiM Silver or Gold. Some people want ono or tho other for a standard hut all the flrstclass pro visions and groceries you may want can be had for either gold, silver or currency at llrausou V ltagan's. I in cod lOUAY'S MAKKKT. Portland, Jan. 22. Wheat vallei 0 51 Walla Walla, 51. Flour Portland, $2.(15 to 3.00. (Super lino 12.15 per bbl. Uat White 3l:re, grey 33. to 3t Hay Timothy l.50(3ll 1.00 per ti nops hqswc; oiu crop 0 Q$ tic. Wool Valley. 1213e: Eastern Or egon selling it nt fW. It Is reported that tho 0. It. ,fc N. will lull Id a large aiwmlll six mllse north of Elgin. Paddlo-horses at Ileppner are held at $10 to $75 per head. Snoak thieves aro annoying tho peo-. pie ol .Milton. Wood Id $5 a cord at Atlienu. -9 ppBBGe vyfr MEETS THE APPROVAL OF GENERATIONS villa nityi-ll' 4TlUllUirt ! (y tJU. Millstiiff llrnn, $17: shorts, $18, Poultry Chlckons, mixed, $2.60to 3.50 liens 4 to -1.50, turkeys, live, 13c. Eggs Oregon, ll)c per doi. Hides Groon,8nltodG01bs,8(iM)c.undo 60 lbs, 7K8.; sheep pelts, I520c. Onions 1 to lc. Hotter Host dairy, 3037Jtf j fancy crcamory, 60c to 55o store 22)0 27)c. Potatoes 55 to (15c per cental. Hoga Heavy dressed 5c to tic. Mutton Dressed.OWe to 7c tier nound. Heef Steors. $3.60$4.00; cows, $3.00 o?;f.ou uressed, ocoi u to 7 veal dressed, (J8)(;c. SALIiM MARKET. Wheat 58 pounds and ovor Kle Wool 10c, MoluilrHOc. Hops 0 to 10c. Hnrley 35 to 38c. Oats 20 & 28c. Hay Haled, cheat $8.00., i'iinolliy $8.a$10. Eugs 15 10 V- Ffour In wholesale lots $2.70 retal $3.00 Mlllstuffs bran $13.00 shorts Horn) dressed. 6kfc. Livo cattle Steers 3Vcova 2? to Sheop $2.60Q$3. Dressed Veal 0jc. Hotter Dairy 18 ccreamorv 25c, louiiry uiiickoiis u 10 ie, 1 tirkey tol2Kc Potatoes 25 to 30c. $15.00 DON'T PEEL POTATOES. j -avs BUY A Henis Fruit Press! NO MORE !"j POTATOES, A FRUIT, VEGETABLE, JELLY PRESS, COLAN DER, STRAINER, LEM ON SQUEEZER AND POTATO MASHER. R. M. Wade A Co. Hardware. L. M. KIRK, 54. 68.T&'5B:3tntoSt. Hhono,i87l Grain Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Mntcrial. Lime, Cmcnt, Plaster etc, Grain, Ht anl Stray storcJ Wagon !S:alcs. Prompt and carefn' attention given to.lho.Jlollvery of goods to any part ii-n-ii of the i MANHOOD RESTORED fe,:i:,V.T;c'V?, vcftw l .mniIliri,;HtMW UtC Of Mlmnl-.n1. fl.k 'l... : " SSftS!&SKiSS In box, nootlirr. .mil.. f a I. . . 7 ' . tlrHnW? UllCDUVltt UTOB CO. UUtributUle ..,.. i'v -i y&h iflviiHttuo mi. . ..r 7KpM) r,v i.nrr--J :m V m y At , b, j, -lj 7.00 A M Ar j.i a. Z O.Wl'lM Ar..: .H.5"''-.E mai'M ...New 01ISS- 8.80 A t I l.v T'oitl.nrt iu:mam! i.v laaa ji, : a u At Vif?M-.ia ISO 1- M Ar .hoa' JiiS H (.:o ! M Ar l'.l ffi" i'l era P M Ar....NCVont7---a; DINING UAIW, OIWBRVATlOjl I'ulliiuiti Hrst-clim undiZl 1111; Curs llttiielio.l 1.. ,,ll tmliis. I'roiupLainnecill vor. Omiii in urn ii,i.;l,""fl r,Tr .. 1 ;; nT "I '. "."lio l " "'"""ii tnies. WKSTriII)Kl)lVlM Mull l.rn luc .1.. 11.. r. "" """""J ICTODt Jj 11 M I" M I Ar fVr.ii..-l --" -u 1 A t Albnny mid CorvaiiiTl wuii trniiis or the U. & E. n INDEi'JSKDENUB Vhl aiAiiiL-on L111111 miny Olccpij i-M I' Mi l.v . I'nril.iwl .. 7::) m Lv Jli-illiuivTneL. 1- I' M Ar ilo.ui'rtVnc,'.i 'I Dire it coiiiicetlonsatSTT co wit 1 tsleuniBlilp Hues (urn. Kor throuirh tlfketsandni, W. W. SKINNBIt, lffi u. I). iiaihuhlW lib A .ii.i I .I'l'l I .. .1. ..,.'' ........, i yy.iiinrurmaiat I It. KO' IMo'S O. MA UK II AM, UP&l'A, Corvallis k Eastern lli TILJiJOAnD. 2 l''ur Yiuiuln.'i: Train leaves Albany ,. , Train leaves UnrvnilK Train arrives Yiiqulm I ReturnliiK: Lcuvct) YiKiuitut , Leaves Cor vail Is Arrived Alimny 1 a tor uoireii: Leaves Alh:in Arrives lwiruti i,j 1 Heuirniiitf: Leaves Detroit H A 1 rives Albnny J una uiul twi. ctiiuiecL atAid Corvallls with Stiutliern IViSr! trlyliiK direct service tisiidd port n ml adjnceiit U'liuhes 'PfltltlU fjtf I lid lui.linl.Ul 1 14 ilia iii lyiiu lUWUUlttN) 'I llI ! .(.a. . . I ..I .. . utuuniiii uu 111, Ki'inir IV 10 riMUII CllllMIIIIK' UWUUC iircltenbiisli and S,in;iu" H111110 tiny. II. I- WAI.HKN. KIAMK T K. P. A J. Tt'HNKK Acini. AlUnf.t on'iiiT, tiuk Miiir.ntJLfc Z you j Krum I'lirlUiiJ. Tllllin.unv. u ... J " "iiti.nni inHTLANR. UHer.OM FOR SAL IS JJYl'l). .r. VTiV. SAL.IOM, OHJStJON. JIKAT AND POULTUY. R. D, GIBSON, . Sis ' The Applause of the World MJCAV nnd POULTRY MARKET St .tc ttiert. ncai riilru-iil Kic.hc. Ixst metU. .My pitrnii iv I Veep tlw meat in lown am a 11. w. uowAniM. m. c. MArruuws. Edwards & Mittliews. the uinn .leserves that always drosses in a neat and faultless iiuiii nor, and whoso llnun is spotless and done up with thooxquisito color nnd finish that it always recoives at tho Salem Steam laundry. Wo launder your shirts, collars, and cuffs in a manner that cannot be excelled, nnd return them in perfect condition. Salem Stp.am Laundry. VOLONKI. J. Ot.MHTKU) I'BOIMtlKTOK. Phone 411. aw Liberty Blrei t ami tliu sniaiiuess 01 tnnt nation, Iooks nt that inatter'iu a diffeivut wny, mid : wishes to enfiin-e her right and way by might, Why does she not eomo over liere now and dictate to Undo Sam how to shape his laws? Thu fact is, Knylaml reinein Inns tho black eyo alio has Received from Tncle Sam iu thu past, and that since t nit tlmu he has even increased in in us-1 cular capacity, so that she concludes that ho is an incorrigible fellow any way, and that it is more safu for her own sake to pot, (latter and encouraj.-o him In his own Johof uxpanslon, just now on hand, hosting that liu will imitate her ju the exptmnlon business after all, 1 1 ! j ! T W 'lpr7''4 '','ZS. i; smm A Truesir,e" H BATING! STE AM, HOT AI R HOT WATER, inffi,o'5sfend u'orl d0'"' ,"'"plly' subshi"'i:'"y FRESH m l-URKD Mild- a innJMmT The Orient Insurance Co., Now Firm ! New tihopi Ik'st Meatsl Nt'r Car lUrn, tJut State Hi Telephone. Wi The German Market Will be found all kinds of meat nnd tho best of sausage. FUKK DKLIVEUY. All bills duo the late Arm of Wolt A Miescko must 1 paid. OIOLZ St ISON 171 commercial St. TEMPERANCE -. MEDICINE. CttVWtVAtl KEITHIX ALCOHOL AtMf Auconcs. G. A, ROBERTS, Bicycle Repairing. Umbrella making and General repairing. IOS State Street. 1-6 Phone 2876 B. H. JONES, Atto-noy-at-Law Toledo, Oregon. Wm Clark of ClrvutWlmrt fur (Ix ihiu aulha u op ta-dme aUlract or all niiriy In Lincoln uuJ. ItiJim Of HAH'l'IfOKD, CONN, A,M0P.;. ',2lfi.(XHI. Liabilities 1,100,000. . Orpins to PoUcy Holders l.aH.OU). Will insure you against loss by fire; for terms enquire of THOAAS BOLTON, Resident Agent. Journal Office. rJem, 0re. Kakt Mall H l. III h1J"" kuno, HUT a.Kipt s p in. 8 11 m el. HUM tiatur 10 11, o. lxH HhIoiii Halt Mko, Denver Ki- Oliialm, Kanaaa ri7. l4iiil,t'lilrm;aul Kiut. Walla Walla, Hpokiua, Mlw hmiiii, pi. raw. kiiiui", " wnukec l.'lilcntfii an J cal. ' OCKAN HIKOiHIIIttl. , Hallt'Tcr llvilrt)a. COI.UMIIIA ItlVKIt HIKAMKU.1. 't'n Aatnrla ami wny IjhiJiu U'll.l.AMK'I'l'K ItlVIl I'nrllniiil, Ni'vrl'ertf al ivl MlllllllRa. fl'...u..lt. Tli.i-u.lnv nn.l StLllinllf ll ' Mnmliiy VnlniNulAy nu.l 1'rMay l j KOlt COUVALUS Ami way KiliilaTiieUy, 'I'liiiraltfi nay, n.au 1 111, WlI.IMMKTTKKIVEIini'1 D.tlly boats to Portland r Trum-fcrs to street car l!uel (Jlty If lliot.teiiincrsiire.JOim luiunti inn ticseiN 10 on 1 riri'L'i.n. WiishiiiL'tnn ur I Connections iniido at l'jr'l31 ..II ...II ........ r. ..n.l rl'..r InM I . II. lll'Uhtt tien. Pass, aki.i tT'fai O. M.l'OWEItS. Auent,ln31 dock, yuleiu. , , ,n nniK xr. hark Kit. C if. null; wm New Strawberries. Growers canmake big money out oflnew 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 calalog descriptive of varieties and culture BHofer, Salem Ore. Denver i Hio Gra ttiipvin r.l 'K OK THE wo'lLI The Kavorl.e Traiiacontui'''"' tho .N'orthw vat Mid lu" .. Choice of Two Koulea 1 inv " , Anrt Konr Hun' "I1"' U..M.U .....I 11.' er All .HSeiu:er graolwl I'; Jf, llnrinuu capiut or " . .Vint 1 uiul Denver l'craonall' ' """ I .urloiu tliti'O ilayi a KI Omaha. KaNSAS t'll'V ClIICAOO ANU ST THE K? nan For llcketa and any l""Ert' ratwi, route", ete,, or nr ""T"'. o malt", call on aicenu of "'Tfr. , Navlitallnii Co.. Oregon "" " ' purine cotur-amea. K ll(W, O, 1. T ft !" As'.irae. i; --L- "' iwia U.u Ast.ailWaab. bt-n" Bottled Winger 4 Beck.uccessor All orders forbottIwlJ, at the brewery. KeptonfjJ 'lVlci'' Freecily delivery J jiijjniMftwff" rrr-f" f " ' ' "' nMim-iaiiiiii i iiMiiwim ijlahitjlti-ft.aja.tfii.liaili yWiS ? im tmriat, wita ttHsMuM tunmtt t,a'if ftiir)ifH.m A