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W-ff-vr1 ..if-Trr.. u t.- ggsg" n tf . M" tmmmm&mm IFHtJJW rflUinWIWmfnfWmWT If lIMTYft !! k Jr s4&C"i6' s 20 per cenf Discount SHOE SALE!! IB 00 Wine for Jl OH 4 M) Hhoe for S (XI 4 00 Rhne fur H f0 Blioo fir 3 00 HIiikj for i to Hilda for i oil i'Iioo for I 78 flhoe Tor I M Shoo Tor I '26 Hhoe lor I OU Hliou for 3 TO 2 Ml 2 40 2 Oil 1 10 1 411 I ill I no w LflCY'S MIOK HTUKfo D4 HiHlP 81. Hand Turn Dross Shoo. i W for U 10. iliUAlUiiAiiAUiUiUlilMllilAAIilUliUiifcUUit Mfi Jv?i5& aRMfeWiafltt Mattti iin r irirmr i an inrm ii-ii nam want -miiiiliimr innrliKiaaw coMmstiibtikU' Court, .Ia'MaIiV TRJUtlOOO. TUB DAILY JOURNAL BY HOKtDH HHOTHltKh TUESDAY, JAN. 23, 1100. Dlly, One Year 93 00, In Advance UJly, Com MontUi SJL 00. ! kdvano Weekly, Oho Venr 81.00, In iiJvanoo DOES MI'JHT MAKE RIOHT? No peojilo no feeble in fight as tho FillplnoM can ho lit for national lode nendoneo. Men who enn't Htilit can't Imvo ft country. ' Senator Hoar and men like him kcoih lo lliluk that na tional Independence can ho ninintalncd on wind. Oregoniaii Jan. !22. Tiiat any newspaper in any section of tlio United Stotet of Amealca darcato give utlcranco to audi soutlmonlfl as the above in its editorial columns, indicates how far wo have fallen in our ideals sineo wodoolared tiiat governments de rive tholr just powers from this con pent of the governed. Tub Jodknai. lias uplield the govern juent in the Snaiilsh war, and bo far as poBHible, in tills war against the Fill plnos, nnd has systematically refrained from harsh criticism of the ndminis tratlon, its Algers and othor drawbacks; but tlicro is one tiling which it wisbos distinctly understood : viz., It is not ready to sacrlflco all rhrht principles on tlio altar of devotion to an admlnistra tion which is becoming less and lots representative of tlio nonius of froo America. ".Men who can't light can't lmvo a country." In other words, might makes right, and tlio story of a God of Justice, nnd of vengeiico on high is a myth. It is not now necessary to go Into tlio main question ns to wliotlior or not wo should keep the I'liillippluos; as to whether or not we have been guided by "destiny" into u complication from which wo can not honorably extricate ourselves, by peremptory withdrawal. lint it Is necessary, If wo lift vo any love for the principles on which this govern ment Is founded, for llburty " or Justice, or right or tlio Christianity which wo us a. nation profess to revore ; it is neces sary to combat with nil our might tlio spreading nnd acceptance of tlio ideas which nro condensed into tlio pnrngruph nt the bend of this column. The assertion that n weak jHioplo have no rights Is the doctrluo of England, and who lias built up a mighty omplre; an empire so mighty that sho has been for ovo" three months bending nil her energies to the task of relieving a town beleagered by a handful! of South African Itoera, h backward nnd Ignorant people, but freemen. Hut this government was bulUled on a different foundation; the foundation of all justice to all men; not the justice that tliey mightjie nblo to wring from thoir npprosxorH by the might of their arms j but the othlcnl justice, which treats nil men as equals'. Shall wo abaudon all this and tuko in lis place the licenso of the free-hooter, the bully and tlio Hwash-bucklor? Goo, Hoar was sent to congress from Massachusetts in 1808, He served in the '41st congress, the -12nd, tho-IMrd, and the 11th. Ho dot-lined to run for the 1,1th. He was overseer of Harvard college from 1874 to 18.S0. In 1877 ho was sent from- Massachusetts to the United States senate, and ho has lieen kept there ever since. He knows more in one minute than a bakers dozen of bis detractors will know in a thousand years. The Oregonlnn urn! its ilk can not find epithets strong enough to hurl ntsenutor HourMif Massachusetts, because he dares to plead for the Filipino. Senator Hoar Is old-fash loned. Hols one of the old school, who beeuine "set" in his beliefs before tlio founders of this government wore discovered to bo back numbers; whon the principles they fought and bled for were stilljooked up on as the height of righteous statesman whip. The Oregonlnn and it ilk slobbered over young Ilovurodgo after Ills eloquent jingo speech In the minute until decent Stomachs turned. Head the opening re. marks of Senator Hoar's short protest; Mr. President, I have listened, do. lighted, uh linvo, I suppose, all tho mem bers of the Honato, to tho eloquence of my honorable friend from Indiana. I am glad to welcome to the juiblic ser vice his enthusiasm, his patriotism, Ills silver upeeeh, and the earnestness and the courage with which ho lias devoted himself to a discharge of his duly lo the Republic as ho conceives It. Yet, .Mr President, as I heard Ids eloquent de scription of wealth nnd glory und com merce and trade. I listened in vain for those words which tho American people linvo been wont to tnko upon their lips in every solemn crisis of their history. I heard much calculated to excite the imagination of tlio youth eeking wealth or tho youth charmed liy the dream of empire. But tho words Right, Justlco. Duly, Freedom were absent, my friend must permit mo to say, from that elo quent speech. I could think iih litis brave young Republic of.ours listened to what hu had to say of but one occur rence : "Again the dovil taketli him up Into an exceeding high mountain and showoth him nil tho kingdoms of tlio world nnd thn glory of them, "And snith onto him.,"All these things will I glvotlieolf thou wilt fall down and worship me. "Thou safth Jesus unto him, Get thee behind mo, Satan." Truly Senator Hoar lays himself open to criticism, when ho refers to "those words which tho American people have been wont to tako upon thoir lips in ovory solemn crisis of thoir history," and quotes the bible to men who are urging a certain course of notion on the bold ground that there is money in it. Hut let us understand this tiling. If tlio time lias come in our history Hint wo cnu nfford to discard or sneer down thoso principles to which wo as n people huve ndliorod, ns well ns nil nhstrnet "sentlinuutul" considerations of right and wrong, let us lioldly avow the faith that is In us. Lot us tenderly lower the old banner of tho stars and stripes and lay it nwiy embalmed in sweet odors forever, for tho sake of what it lias rep resented; anil let us then hoist tlio black ling of our profession, hang nil the prenchers of Christ's doutrlmymlcss they will follow their lenders In recant ing, and tnko our proper place among tho great powers of tho world. Hut let us not ho u nation of hypocrites. To Curo a Cold In Una Day Tki lAiallvu llroimi (Jrilillrio TnMofa All IriiKuUtN rrfunil tho inoiinyirit full in cure W. (Irorn ullfiiotltrii It oil (Mall Ihii. 2.V, JOURNAL "X RAY" "Men who can't light can't have a country." Gregonlau. t t t llryitn seems to be ns much ut homo nt n Helmout f 10 dinner nt At n plain $1 dinner. I lu never misses u men!. The total tax in Ynmhlll county is only 18 -I mills, but then, they must be n slow, unprogresslve ieoplo over there. In tho manner of the application of E Poholtfora liquor license for one year in Sublimity precinct; granted. In the manner of the petition of Geo II. Lottellleret nl. for a county rond In Dist, No 7(1 dismissed. In the matter of the report of J It Ross Commander Sedgwick Post No 10, ,0 A R; npproved. In the matter of the notice of II J Hrown, Commander Sedgwick Post No 10, G A It, to uudcrtnkc relief of In digent Soldiers, nnd bond; npproved. In tlio matter changing tho name of Garliolil voting precinct; ordered that same bo changed to Scotts Mills. In the matter of changing boundaries of various voting precincts; ordered that said changes he made in nncord&nco witli the law, precincts subject tochange bo lug Silverton, Nortli Silverton, South Sllverton, Sublimity, Silver Fails. Hid ney, Salem No 1-2-3-4, South Salem, Prosptvt, Jefferson and Yew Park. In the matter of the appointment of a janitor for court house; ordered Hint J G Moore be appointed ut a salary at $40 per month. On this day It Is ordered Hint claims of F. I Pound, I,. V. Hutlorand O.II. Gilbert lie disallowed. In the matter of tho petition of C. 1'nrlow, et nl., for tho location of a county road; established. In tlio matter of the petition of V. II II Stewart, ot nl,. for n now bridge over tlio Santlam utMlnto; disallowed. In the matter of the petition of Jos Rubens, etnl, to unite nnd form road dists 17, nnd 18 into ono voting precinct uml ouo road district; disallowed, In the mutter of claims for scalp bounties; ordered Hint the following claims bo and the Mime nro npproved) GE Heringer,4 coyotes ,.,f2 00 A I Eoff, ono coyote 2 00 J V Cox, 3 wild cut 0 00 J W Cox, one wild cat 2 00 II II Cox, ono wild cat 2 00 J X Robertson, two coyote I 00 In tho matter of report of resurvoy of a portion of tho territorial road from Boone's Ferry to tho territorial road loading from Salem to Oregon City ; ap proved. In the matter of tho petition of Nathan Wade et al for a public gateway from his residence to a public county road ; net tled and dismissed. In tho matter of tho petition of J. D. Bennett, et ul,, for the vacation of part of Auburn Add to Salem; continued to February term. In tho matter of -publishing court pro ceedings fur tlio ensuing your; ordered that tho Salem Statesman and Tho Cap ital Journal be selected as the papers for publishing the proceedings of tills court for the year 1000. Jn tho matter of compensation of S. K. Howard as day janitor for the court for n period of one month ; ordored that the eierk draw a warrant on tho treasurer for the sum of $10, payable to Mr. How nnl for such sorvlces. Wasco county pays Its county school superintendent f 1,100 u your, tlio high est salary of any county In tlio statu ex cept Multnomah, . S I Head over thu county court proceed ings and nolo tho strange nhsciico of the of bills ul lowed Salem's city marshal ami recorder, Thuy nioiu to he unpro gresslve In this respect, tt . Monday's Oregonlnn states two hard facts, viz. 1, Geo, V, Mollrldo should uot lio re-elected U ulted States Senator. S, Harvey W. Scott Is not a candidate and will not he. So be It. SUTKIIVIBOH'S ACCOUNT. Ordered that tho following claims for supervisors be and the same ure allowed and thoir reports nro appreved: John Wills..,., I 32 00 IIP Hall 0000 IONeedham , 74 00 . . . 30 00 ... 20 00 ... 30 00 . . 28 00 . . . 22 00 . . . 00 00 . . . (X) 00 . . . 30 00 . . . :i oo ... 20 00 ... 71 OS K Cochran E S Longacro I) J IJghtnar , W A Zlintnormuii....... ... II Wugnor W II Simpson , , HTIlrnce JO Hair A M LnFollett OK Kay W K Davidson J P Wilquet 00 45 G It Miller I'-'OO The Oregonlun indulges In innro Rill lugsgate. In eight Hues it uses the fol lowing ek-gunt epithets: "Windy Indiscretions," "quixotic fooleries," liattilent ass," "malicious lunkhead." I t I Tho Salem Journal has discovered that the difference between the two wars is that the Filipinos won't stand und the lioers won't run. If the Filipino would Btuud and the liners would, run. both wars would lie ended at double quick time. -Albany Dom. N P Williamson J A Jefferson . II J Workman.. DO Howard.... Grant Luke N W Silver JR Tracv I. W Gondii.... OU Stege FNIbler 42 00 P I.uelor 00 00 OColllnson 10 20 I) Ross 41 00 DN Hrown 50 00 40 00 1)3 00 50 00 70 00 52 00 50 00 800 30 25 42 00 on certain property advertised for" tax sale. Kojected. In tho matter of tlio change In tho boundary of tho several road district throughout Mnrlon county. Ordeied Hint said boundaries be changed to con form to the Precinct Roundarles in ac cordance with nil Act passed by the leg islature of 1899. In the mailer of designating divisions of county roads running on boundary lines. Ordereil that roads running on boundary lines he divided as follows, on lines running n & s, Hie n shall be controlled by the Diston tho e'nnd the s 4 by tho Dist on the w. On lines running o & w, o $ to bo controlled by Dist on n, and w ) by J)ist on the s. In tlio matter of tlio contract for fur nishing lights for tiie court house for the year 1000; contract let to Salem Light & Traction Co., at a ratoof $35 per month. In the matter of selecting a lisl of jurors to servo during tho year 1000; the court proceed! to soloct 200 jurors from the list of tax payers of Marlon county to servo during tho yeay 1000. In tho matter of the establishment of jiorsesnoa L&Ke uramage District ; or dered by the court that said district lie established in accordance with tlio prayer of tho petition. In the matterof a resurvey of tho Sa lorn and McKinnoy Mill county rond; ordered that the county surveyor re survey snid road on Thursday Jan. 18, 1000. In Hie matter of the establishment of a justice district to be known as Jeffer son district; ordered that Sidney pre chit and Jefferson precinct bo embodied into one justlco district with Jefferson tlio placo of holding court, to be known as Jefferson district. In the matter of tho change in SHvor ton voting precincts with relation to the Silverton Justice District; ordered that the Silverton Justice District is not af fected by the chnngo In tho Silverton voting precincts. In tho mntter of the appointment of judges nnd clerks of election for tho precincts in Marion county to serve for a term of two years. On this day the court appointed tho judges and elorks of election to servo for the years 1000 and 1001. In Hie matter of tlio tax levy for 1000 ordered that tax levy for 1000 on all taxablo property In Marlon county be and tho sumo is llxed at the following rates. General county fund 10.4 mills State fcIiooI fund 5.0 mills Indigent soldiers fund 1 mills State levy (1.3 mills Totul 21.8 mills Scalp bounty fund mills IIOAIl A.VII IlltlrxltS ACCOUNT. MortoiiBon & Hansen f 1)38 SchlndlerA Hrodle 5 17 Cap I.umb Co 3d 80 Sidney Power Co 14 20 II I. Karl 4 l 55 J W Forsythu 8 111 O W Corby (1 36" M L Kskcw ((00 Win Claggott 5 00 Tilmon Ford ,..'. ' 7 50 F Levy j 2 50 Schonius Hros 3 13 Olo Hagan 0 00 J K McCoy ... 50 V Wattlor A Sons 02 22 WlllKvans 2 85 Hoskins it Son 5 00 HA Leonard 8 00 O W Stege 200 M I. F.skow 3 00 FRocl (1 50 O I Morris 8 34 Geo Simmons 50 60 Riches it Steelhammer 1 00 Gray Hros l 801 WM Husliey tl 00 Nathan Morris ,, , 2 00 8 II Russell 2 20 BF Honsliaw 2 40 Frank Libby 2 00 II RusBoll 2 00 GWAdams ...,'. 2 00 John Hughes, d'd $7.81 (I 01 The Young Mother She thinks little of her self, and fails to notice how pale and thin she is grow ing. She worries constantly over the bahy that does not thrive, although its food i;eems abundant. jourtshes and strengthens i 'ie nursing mother and sup- lies to the baby's food the Une-forming and fat-pro-uuung elements which were lacking. (m. in J ti , all drugUtf. SCOT 1 & 1)0 WNL, Ch.mim, Niw Ywk. EDUOATlOUAL AND MUSICAL, Nellie Brown VIOLINIST lii now prepared to rccelvo a few more No 417 Marlon l. "tt I'AUPER ACCOUNT. fill Hradshaw $ 20 60 T Holverson 3 80 VV HHyrd 25 00 FW Hollls A Co II 50 Steusloff Hros 40 25 Longcoro it Jacobs 5 83 E A Pierce 250 00 WH Hobson 14,00 MM High 11831 DL Flltz... 1 35 Krausso llros 3 00 Capital City Transfer Co 2 00 Gilbert Haker 13 80 D J Fry 4 1 80 A. FHolt 7 00 G W Johnson A C( 7 75 G P Torrell J 1 00 J h Freelond 4 80 Mary Heniley 210 00 I Myers it Sons 25 AMClotigh 10 50 Ilarritt A Lawrence 2 05 John Hughes 2(1 05 Salem Hospital 20 00 WLWado 300 J P Murphy, cl.'d $50 not al'd WellerRros 1 30 A Tanzler A Co 20 00 H F Kussell 38 28 S R Jossup 3 00 M Hutalla eld i20.40 8 00 Stelner Drug Co 14 75 J N Davis 5 00 KTATIONKnV ACCOUNT. Ross B Moores $ 8 31 F S Dearborn 2 (X) C H Irvine 3 00 Patton Hros 1 1 05 Irwht-Hodson Co 12 50 Kilham Stationery Co 2 80 Statesman Pub Co 2 50 Statesman Job Ollce 7 00 GooF. Rogers 21 (10 COURT IIOUSB ANI1 JAM. ACCOUNT. Otto Hansen $ 0 50 Salem Steam Laundry 2 10 ncruurdi A Dunsford... 4 05 Or Tel A Tel Co 7 45 John Hughes l 15 Salem Water Co 14 10 Salem L A T Co 35 00 J HRIggs 30 00 S,telner Drug Co 2 35 SB Howard 75 Welier Hros . . 3 15 I'OSTAOK ACCOUNT. A I. Downing $ l 21 W WHall 3 00 G P Terrell 3 50 J II Roland 3 00 G W Jones 2 00 German and French Taught grammatically and conversat ionally. , . Mrs. Pennebaker will receive a limited nminber of pupils, desiring instruction in theso languages, at her home, on Church Btreet. Theeo languages were acquired abroad by tills teaeber. 12-8-,'lm I KsMsmsSMrtfrMMJS IN ran STATD ninnrn CONSERVATOllY ETTA ANDERS-WILMAN AuocUte;Teailicr WtMein ( omeivti tory, Kansas City, Mo tfrtncntliig the Iiiler-sttue SyMein nl Salem 0e. Over First National HanV. Residence 376 Church street. Studio Iioiim- u lo 12. and 2 to 5. vrsKaH8rMP rvBNOMSarvst Salem Studio, INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Effa finders Willmao Over First National Hank. Classes in Piano Forle playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Reading. Studio hours from 0 to 12 and 2 to 5. TWO JTIN-M NEW PIANOS IN STUDIO 1TOR .USE OF PUPILS. POQBR6 tamniiiM J . Jl . WHOl.KBAI.K AND KKTAIL. Fine Wines, LiQODRb, Cigars! 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 160 STATE STREET, I Courteous treatment nt all tlmo3. .HAS uiu ilJMIlMllilliliillliliiliUllUUUliliUillUJlillllliUL STREET. .WiMlllliJL f Ifcuscwork is had woAVitkut XjldDtisf ItTerrell 8 00 City of Salem 18 01 STHobart 11 10 Kll Vaughn, cl'd $1.60 2 25 Manning it Molwn, cl'd $22.50 11 00 Henry ICueuo.. 176 V Wattier A Son 58 1)8 IHOVCI.R ACCOUNT. HTHruce I 2 00 WASHING FEATHER PILLOWS ,rnii mu winf one tr, Ckot krlihL iunar Jin rill Urn luk'htJI fell W WIICMhtlll llffiOJII balllll hnti .11. .nix nraiifH GoW Dujt Wwling Powder In It tO Blkl oad ujl nut nm n ma mIII.mw t. esjjpg 10 !, ruth limn up mdiUwn mU ruk iktiu txtweea it htndt unill clcta. II MMMUlinaltllDUlll. ULIVnnii m.Mt vImil. Isjliw wf wiur, wring ti 4rr it poalbl. T mu h llbi tad toft m atv nlllowt. I" U ! f WM HU Int Wkl,l IMIiiimniwIu TM N. K. rAMHMMK OOUPAMY, I, l.-l, Mw Vt'k, !. ills I WinHents 02 85 J II Wolf W 00 Jll Wolf 1000 11 DMuy 60 00 J Hroek St 00 l'Dyer ; 21 00 John Schwab. .,.'. 80 00 O .Imiiierman 62 00 Olellagan 67 00 A Hums , a 00 K K Foiter 2t 00 II Keeno 10 00 OH.MoKlhaucy S5 00 W II Humphreys 37 00 A J King 32 00 J Honklo 28 00 M 1) liumiby 44 00 AH Schwab 60 00 J Simmon IK) 00 AH Kraus 40 00 J FRuvb 31 80 ;JF Mosor 30 00 J F Davis 2 00 John Mlnty 18 00 A Shaw 24 00 .18 Hays 1000 iPMauror ,. 24 00 J K T Mitulilong 18 00 I D Thomas . ,..... 48 IX) l-. Hunt 21 00 U J lladley.: M 00 It II Morehom-e HI CO A S Morris 20 00 Jacob Scott 2100 KTMalvin 100 00 U Hanriitlend 30 00 AC Dike SOW. C W Huberts 20 (XL, A l'iyl MOO V II deer 40 00 In the mutter of tie offer of the Title liiuiiuult'& litul I'ii In pay tho tuxes Dr. Pierces FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION WDurhln KI.HCTIO.V ACCOUNT. Glass A l'ruiihoinuie biieiiipp'h account, FW Diirbin I.KOAt. ACCOUNT, M K Poguo G G Hingham,, J II McNory ClltMINAI. ACCOUNT. State vs Geo I.oyd : NJJudah D W Gibson Mrs J Mttssor Mrs Rattersby Mrs McDonald ,.,,'. O Musser StatovsHubo Patty: II A Johnson D OMInto , State vs WD Gray: II A Johnson i (120 5 00 ... II 20 ... 60 10 ,..f 55 (15 .. 8 00 . . 6 00 ? DON'T PEEL POTATOES. BUY A 2t Henis Fruit Press! SOUTH AND Of THE SHSSTft RODTti Of Til K KXl'KKSS THAlNt) Southern 7.0 I' M 9.: 1' M 8:16 A M l.y IVirtlsiHl At Ar..Han Vrstiet' 6.30 I' M 7.1)0 A M COO lM 0.-J6 l' M S.-HO A 10.66 A Mf Ar.. Ojiilcn Ar-....l AiikoIc,., Ar Kl l'Mn ...NAWOrlcnns ., TFoilland..., ..Hnlcin . Pacific m lm DAIltR Twn sr lisr n TV7 I, v. I ' wJl ,Af J'Wfi ' lilt? I.V ImMJ ." 'wn ','T "i DINING (JAUS. ' OHSKUVATIQN Qkt 7:46 V M ,." A. M ISO I' M 0.1K) 1' M 0S 1' Jl Ar .Bun KrAticltcu... Ar. ....Osileit... ... Ar.....lOt Anxelca AT.......KI PitHd.. Ar......New()rl(iiii L'tilliuiin llrst-elnss and tourist k, ing curs uuac neii 10 nil ,lro'j truliiH. I'roniiiL coniieclluris al Q vcr, Oniiiliu nnd (JIiIciiko with ,?Q lor oilier eastern cities. WESTjjIDK DI VISION- HKTWKKN FOllTLAND AND COKVAttiil mii n-.ii.ic ii,iiu t..v...... ..:,A.U1 .1... .I.I...IIIHI) tv.-At.uin, oudqi) ! 7:30 A Ml I.V......I'ortland .Ar H 11:6.1 I' M f Ar Corvnlll. (If jj At Albany nnd CirvitHls cuiumJ with tniiim of tlioO. & E. Itv. 1 "i'fPATV,? ,pm '"i""1 ",",u """ l' -ceii OUtldlil vw r jii i.y ruuisiMi Ar di IIIIIIIIMII,, 1 .. 1. - 1'iii.Ofiiiu M I' Mj l.y I'orll.ml..., SO I' MJ l.v...McMliinvjU M I' M) Ar ... ilul'UMleni'u r c '.'. i' 4i Hire a ciuiiicetloiiHia San Pr.iw.3l co wit 1 Heiiinshln Hues rur II A VI in 1 .) A PA N , TH K I'll 1 LI PPI N R, Yl nuiiiiviiuiA. Kor Lllrotiuh tickets nnd rules ojli, W. ,V. SKINNICR, Depot AmM . O D. ( A Hit I E LSO N CI ty tlli Atrctit., 2.'12 Oiniuurclul St .S.tlcmO It. KOEIILKIl, M,t'i C. M A It K 1 1 A M , G . K & P. A . I'onl,' j. 'otllim NO MORE S?J POTATOES, A FRUIT, VEGETABLE, JELLY PRESS, COLAN DER, STRAINER, LEM ON SQUEEZER AND POTATO MASHER. R. M. Wade A Co. Hardware. L. M. KIR B4. BO.'&'OBZStntelSt. Phono;i87i Gram Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material. Lime, Cmcnt, Piaster etc, Grain, Hiy anJ Straw stored Wagon'S:alcs. !-.. ...1 1 I ,.. ....... . 1 runi,i linn mruui iHU'uiitui kivcii to the delivery 01 koo.Is to tiny tmrt ll-B-tf of tho citv. retnety .-uarantml loot. ,.if ... t.T: :.."" 1 '". won.lf rful mismmmwm b r. f..rt. ,...(:.--. .r ir .? nA.t..v h: r.' ,""" wu. MVW...V,. .auuiatiurcu WW Circular fe. AllUru'i. Tnkcii I ly the IVau Medicine r . 1. 1 .f-e' ..uucuvi8 urnsrco.dutribuungaeci.w. N -"" Mninusn., PORTLAND. Okkov Foil SALE BY;,D. J. FRY. SALEM, OKKCiON. v lj a .1 1 I) OMInto Stato vsGeo Wilsen: HA Johnson f 7 D OMInto 3 1 X&V'U.xv- " V 10 00 2 :io riXA.icmm- Weak Women Strong, Sick Women WeJI. A TRUE TEMmATrCS hEMCINE. Contatea m Alcttel, Ophim, ec otbr Narcotic. Jus Sklntou Stato vs A II iter (1 : II A Johnson D O Mlnto State vs A Naught: II A Johnson I) OMInto Stato vs It Kirk: II A Johnson 7 :0 DC Mlnto (l (10 State vs() Pake: II A Johnson 8 40 I) OMInto II 00 State vsWOSmltli: KCItamsby Jus Lankly '. A F Slnieral Olias IJrewer D Morgan.. ., Stato vs Uruiio llelnmuii: II T Hayes ." 10 1M I. Knowlea 7 SO OLOxle 1 00 A H Haverly 1 00 W Duraiit 1 Ot) 6am Hnnlcastlo 1 00 1 John liatea , 20 00 , M iestler..-.sv.v. 7 K L Itemiiittton. .,y. 1 FOIJtcell 1 00j J ltoht. 1 111 fiqpwiaBHHHIHWHB 1 70 ' ' v r- v$$$k 1 7o ( My wy 1 7o M&fk.J L, 2 so Xl--ixV.oap?S . wr&h Mli hhm ro - The Beau Ideal of lino laundry work Is the linen that is iuundored nt tho Sitlom Steam laundry. His the nemo of lieautv in color and lino domestic llnlsli, and 'looks ns good as now when It is sent homo to you. Wo will not ho rivalled by anyone in this line, and keen in tho lead in every now and improved method. Your linen will last longer when done up at tlio Steam bteam laundry, Salem. Salem Steam Laundry. Corvallis k Eastern llaihi, TJMEOA'RI). 2 For Ymitilnn: UTititi leuves Allmtiy .... I2;45hil 'J-ntiii leuves Uorvnllls.... iiSShJ Tiuln arrives Yntnilnii . 7:23pH 1 itciurniiiK; Leaves Yitiiulnu ... Leaves Uorvnllls Arrives Albany a Kor Detrnll: Luuvcm Albany Arrives Detroit... 4 ItuturnliiK: Loaves Detroit Airlves Albany . .-. One und two connect, al Albas? Mi "3 Uorvallla with Soutlicrii I'aclllctialmiff niyiiiKinrcci.surviL'o tiiintllromNei port itiiti iKijacciil Dcnclics, , Trains fur tlio tuuiintulns artUm iirt)iMtt no'jn, ulvlnc itiuplc tltfl 10 reacu cum iiiil' tfroillitls (ill I Hreltenbusli and S.intlam river! ipi 11-00 a tl .HiMa.kl . 12:15 tut 7:Wa. Il:.1()a. .12:20 mi (:iri p, a . same nay. WAI.DKN, 11. u r v. i' a. J.TUKNKIt AKUIt, KIIW1N HTONfl Manvl Aiixuy, on-. PEfAIIT. T1NK "(IlKDUIV:. U- ?Wg ton Krm l'lirtUiid. W; KakL Mull S 1. Ill aw"" kuao Klter Miipt 8 in. Sn. m x. Him Mtur. dy 10 p, in. Salt l.ako, Denycr Kt. Worllil omalia, Kauwa City, Hi uiillt.CliIcaito ami Kant, Walla Walla, Hpokano, Mliuia aiHilla, m. l'aul, tlnliitk, Mil wnilktr Chlcntfd and (vit. "u7iEAN"Winiirriu Fur Han Krani'Uou, Sad every II v days. COI.UMIIIA IHVKU HIKAJIIiUS. Ii, Aatoria and way ljinillnn, i:r 3! I ' turG 1 r-!WI p. xHii lib. WII.I.ASIK'ITK ItlVKII lul Uave I'llllliiu.l. .NtiwU'nr Alul wH.llB.fe halciil I ImiiiIIiiki.. 1 J011, f l0l llj l'uwjilar, TliiirmUy ami KnlunUy at tl.OU 5 a..i.i,a ,, tniuvwiuy uuiirriiiay ai lu.iva. w. VOKCOUYALLIS And way imlulkTitchlay, Thiirtday and 81 ...m.. . u., COLONEL J, i'liouulll. OI.MSTEAH I'ltOI'RIKTOIt. 2IW Liberty Street HBATINGI STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WAT K JR. Estimates iurnished, and work done promotlv. substantially and at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. 8, BURROUGHS, 102 State St, Phone I5II The Orient Insurance Co7, OH" HAKWORD, CONN. f??,;, f2,2l5.tHHI. Liabilities l.MKl.Ooo. Surplus to Policy Holders l.:tl l.tur.. I .Will insure you against loss by tire; for terms enquire ol I THOMAS BOLTON. K.rsiHunt Aonni so j Journal Ollice. jv-.lem. O W1LLAMKTTK ItlVKlt DIVWIO) D.lllV bouts to l'orllim.l ns nlmit Transfers to street car line ut OreiW n iit-y ii iiiubieamorfluroJelayedllitn Itound trip tickets to all uointii Orcon, WushliiKton or Cullfurnn (.ontieeiloiis made nt Portland l all nil', oceun and rlvor lines. W. H. IlUItLIJHItT. , .. 9, Pass- AK1'. Portland, Ol. O. M. POWEIW, Aiteiil, Trade Strrf dock, Halem. HOISR & HAKKER, City Au't'Dt'. 7 00 1 70 (t 50 1 70 1 70 - "i ' of II Hi Denver k Rio Grande .J,"S,;;:.:::::::::;:::::::: ! S New Strawberries. k'unwliw. 7oi r... -I. ! 0 Knowles. WW Hall J P Summers. . J II Mack.... P I Kennady.. John Ilaller, -. , llKECHAU'S lu.us rr Liver Ills. " "?w;' - 7 SO -t 00 100 1 00 , MO .. i m Stomauh ium To cure La Onppt. keep warm, etpedaui fea UL d take lr. MUm Nervine, ' SOKNIC LINE OP THE WORLD The Kavurf.e Trniitrontliioiilal Itunie l'i the .NorlliHO.l Hint all folMH rati. fllinl nl 'Pi... Ifmii.id ThrAitvli ItlrtFMimiU ROUKV MOILNTAIN M'HNKIlV Anil Knur Ituiilca Kt ul I I'm Mourn! HeuuT ' 111. ......u .....1 d ... .IIIIL...M. I Muriiiou tiillal or nuywlierv U-lwtwii W" 'aint Hfincr t'orujiially omlHCltit 'lturii -V j riioloiiK turiuilujk a week in I Omaha. ICansar !rrv. St I.0UH1 (iin-Ann akii tiik East. I for tkucu ami any Informal!"" '''!? ' Iratva, iuut, el."., it fur il(-riptleaiI"HJ iimttr. cull mi annul or tireun 1-"JM, Navlsll.n 'o..(in-ioti bliorl Hue or ioum" , hx llTv IViuula. ..,.K iv ii... -: ti tt .. n mi iw-iifur "" n. V Kiriiou I lnittAfi Arm irtlm 11.- ...a.....a..1 ! O l llJvtloK4llllll.lc u u lu lev (Jl I UMIl'W ir:ivv ifiriP. 100 strong plants will produce 5000 plants if put out ak... m ..i..'U iSiS'- . ,, W.W.V.VJ uuuui nun a -iup. i uaC piilllli Ul I'MMMl-coni. ..-..,. . ' i uttc3t;c, oi MiM.nr, KUbr, lUbAL, DOUULIi CUOPI'EU, DOWNINCiS PUIDE, SAUNDERS, SHUCKLHSS, CGKVHKA, .DU MAURIER. Send for. free catalog descriptive of varieties ami culture 15 Hofer, Salem Ore, Bottled Beer, ih3i! KtuiKerA Beck Successors W vl" All oulera lor IwtUed beer !' '"i t Iho brewery. Korl ill lillll lH"-T Teloih)i' Vl.il - m ft yi llx fee lii St M Sci m rife u m co mm D. In ;t w f: i rreoeity delivery. s-