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rV vV (TfTtVTffffVV1Vf r?Tr?fVTTT?TTf If TffffVff (a. WUH .aflaaamV iWHflaaaW 20 per cent ' f Discount i SHOE SflLElf fit 00 Shoe for II 00. 4 60 Hhoe for 3 CO 4 Oil Alios for M Hbo for 3 00 Shoe for 'J M Shoo for 2 00 shoe for I 75 Slioo far 1 m Shoe for I ii Shoe for I 0(1 Blioo for HOSTOI 3 IN) 2 80 2 40 '2 00 I 60 1 40 1 M 1 00 SO LflCTS HIIOK BTOItK, i Hlsle HI. Hand Turn Dross Shoe, tf 00 for ti 40. miftujuiujaiiiAAAUiiiJiiuiiiiiumummui STOMACH JITTERS evcrV ono realized huw hoI u to ly lienltlHlepftids upon a VlKOr OUS stomach, they would keep the Hit ters con-t ait ly on hunt). A a medicine II Is Invaluable. An ecciishmitl ilnsc will keep the boweN rec uliir. Tiv ll IJOME TOPICQ Oonlrlbutloni for this Department ra i - -- rMpcctfully nollclled from our readers BURIAL OF GEN. WAUCHOPE. Most Remarkable Newspaper Pen Picture ol Recent 9 V Touching Description of a Funeral on the Battlefield Where 1,300 High landers Fell. The Associated Press 1ms received by mall an account ol the burial of General Wnttchorio. nftor GoncralMetheun'sdlB avtrous defeat nt Moddor river. Tbo description is n most marvelous pen picture. Tlio retort Is by Ihe eorres pondent of tlio Loudon Dally Sens and Is well worthy of preservatien: Three hundred yard to the rear of the llttlo township of Mulder river, just ns tlio sun was sinking in n hlue of Afrlcnn splendor, on the evening of Tuesday, tho 12th of December, a lotir shallow grave lay exposed in tho breast of tho voldt. "in the went tho broad river, fringed with trees, riin murmur Ingly; to tho eastward (he heights, still held by tho enemy, scowled menacingly; north and south the veldt undulated peacefully. "A fqw paces to the northward of that grave fifty dead Highlanders lay, dressed an tlioy had fallen on tho fluid of battle. Thoy had followed their chief to tho grave. "How grim and stem thoso men looked, as thoy lay face upward to tho sky, with great hands clenched in the last death agony, and brows still knitted with tho stern lust of tho strife In which thoy had fallen. The plaids, .dear to cvory Highland clan, were represented thoro, and as I looked, out of the dls tanco camo tho sound of the piper. It was tho general coming to Join his men. There, right under the eyes of the "At tho head of the grave, at the IKjInt nearest the' enemy tho general was laid to sleep, hit olllcers grouped around him, whllo in line behind him his sol- dlors wore laid In a double row, wrapped In their blankets. No shots were I! red over tho dead men, rcstinirso peacefully. Only the salute was given mid then the men inn relied campwurd, us the dark ness of an African night rolled over the far-strelching breadth of the veldt. "To the gontle woman who bears the general's name tho Highland brigade send their deeK!st sympathy. To tho members and the wives, the sisters and the swenthoarts In tho cottage homes by hillside and glen, they send love mid good wishes. Fad "Will be their Christmas, sadder tho Now Year. Yet, enshrined In every womanly heart, from queen empress to cottage girl, let their memory bo tho memory of the Highland brigade, who tiled at MBgersfontein." The Disaster to the Hlgnlnnditn. with tongues of Humes whenever our troops drew near. Once our guards made a brilliant dash at the trenches nndlike a torrent their resistless valor boronll before them, anil for a few bilef moments thoy got within hitting distance of tho foe. Well did they avengo the slaughter of tho Scots. Out of their trenches tho guardsmen tossed tho Hocr.i ai nnm in KiikIIsIi harvest fields toss the hay when the reapers' scythes have whitened the cornlleldr. "In tho vulluv behind his outer line of hills Conjo's dead lay piled in bun ureus ami ino Slope m mo Jill! was a charnol house where the wounded all writhed amid the musses of tho dead, a ghastly tribute to Hritish gunnery. When at 1 :.'!() p.m. on Tuesday, we drew off to Modeler river to report, wo left nearly . 3,000 dead and wounded with grim old Crouje's men as a token that the lion of England had hated his teeth in earnest. HE MERELY DIDN'T THINK, t'ned to let his poor old mother go and carry in the wood ; She was just a packhorso fer him, but lio never utidcrMood; Never thought of brimIn' water from tho spring down by the lano ; Or of helpin' her to gather in the do' lieforo tho rain ; Lut her keep a waltln' on him, though her back wos ncliln' so 'Twosn't cause ho didn't love her ho just didn't think, you kuow. EDUCATIONAL AND MUSICAL. Nellie Brown vioXjrNJST row more niiiiu. ItMM In now prepared to receive No 417 Marlon it, noticed again, It is worth while to con sider tho matter of luncheons that have to bo carried to school. While many children aro hearty and have stomachs Mint will iltopsl nlninst niivtlilni; nnd re el nothing, others aro delicate ! 'jSlSJ1.1 ram,nn,lcnlly mul col,vt'rR,u- appetite must lie tempted. In the J 0jrVcnncbaker will receive a limited latter cases a mussy untidy lunch box number of pupils, desiring instruction will tlestrov all deslro for food. Kaeh In these lanmiaizes. at her home, on street, hippo languages were abroad by this teacher. Ll-H-lim German and French sandwhlch, biscuit or picco or cake Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Is u Remark Hblc medicine. A dry, tickling, hack ing cough, the warning Hint con. sumption lurks near, need mi other doctor but. Dr. Hull' L'ougli Sirup. It positively cures thruat and lung lioubles. Then be went nway and married left her llvlti' thoro alouo 'Course his wife she didn't want, her sue Juki copii) oi per own Ami lie carried in tho klndlln' and he built the tires, too; And, to tell tho truth, I dim no what there wits he didn't do Hail to hustle, now, I tell you! Got to thlnkin', too, ut lust, That he might liiue been a Utile tnito more thoughtful In the past. Aftcra while the weary mother put her minions an awav, And we went ami heard the preacher praise the poor old soul one dav: Ami 1 stood and looked down at her should he wrapped separately In parallli o papor, tissue or line grocer's paHr. If sauce or custard is sent it should bo sent In a jelly glass with cover. Rich ' coke should lie tabooed nt till tunes. Church acquired i SVWKBNO"''Wvl INTBR-STATIl GONSBRT&TO RY U1UHI E7TA ANDERS-WILMAN Assoclsle'Teaclier. Western Consetva lory, Kansas City, Mo., lecrcjeiitliig the Interstate System, at Snktn. Ore. Over tint National Hani'. Kesiilence 376 Church meet. Studio limtn-Q to 12, and 2 too. NXjrsNWS NN enemy, moved with slow and solemn tread, all that remained of the Highland brigade. In front of them walked tho chaplain with bared heud, dressed In his roliOH of ofllcc. Then cunui the pipers with tholr pipes, sixteen In nil, and be hind them, with arms reversed, moved tho Highlanders, tire teed In all the ro nulla of tholr regiments, and In their m'tlst tbo dead general, lwrno by four of his comrades. "Out swelled the pipes to the strain of the 'Flowers of tbo Forest' until tho sol diers' heads went back In haughty dell unco and eyes Hashed through tears like sunlight on steel; now singing to 11 moaning wail, liko a woman wailing her first-born, until the proud heads dropped forwurd till they rested on heaving chests and tears rolled down the wan and scarred faces and the choking sobs liroku through the solemn rytlim of the march of death. Right up to the grave they marched, then broke nway in com panies until the goueral lay In tho shal low grave with it Scottish siiaro of armed men around htm, Only the dead man's son ami a small number of his olllcers stood with the chaplain and the pler8 while the solemn services of the church wcto spoken. "Thou once again the piper pealed out 'Lochubor No More,' which cut through tbo stillness like a cry of pain until 0110 could almost hear the widow In her highland homo mourning for the soldier she would welcome back no mora. Then, as if touched by the magic of 0110 thought, the soldiers turned their tear-damp cyott from tlio still form in tho shallow grave toward the heights where Cronjo, the lion of Africa, and his soldiers. stood. Then every cheek Hushed crimson, and the strong Jaws K'l like steel and thu veins on tbo hands that clasped the rille han dled swelled almost to bursting with the fervor of tho grip, and that look from those silent, armed men sKko more eloquently than ever sioke tlio tongues of orators. For on each frowning faco tho spirit of vengo.mco sat, and each sparkling eye asked silently (or blood. Clod help tho Doers when the next Highlanders' pibroch sounds. God rest tho Doers' souls when the Highlanders' bayonets charge, for neither death nor bell, nor things above nor below, will held the Scots back mm their bloody feud. (mwmiwhiii ll innniuBumimr PILLS JLtt tyke maglo strengthening tho Mil mtimt Bwtam. restorlnir the loiiff-lotit Coin- iwion, brliyflujj bock the keen wIr of lamniflri niiAmiialiii? ivttli tha Ifoaebud TBiait ih wboto physical energy of 5 nst Human rrarae. uneonnomai uuur AtoM to the Nervous and Delillltatitl Is Must Bcham's I"111' have tho ltrgext Molaiir fatt-nt Medicine in the, World. awl tMa s been achieved without the yntMcatlpa of testimonial. it la md M ctali. at H data stare mi wmmniinmMimwiiwmmumil The sumo writer depicts the way In which tho disaster nveitook the High landers: "During tho night it was considered exedient that the big Highland bri gade, nliout -1,000 atrong, under General Wuuchopo, should get close enough to the lines of the foe to mako it possible to charge the hetgths. At midnight the gallant general moved coutlously through the darkness towards the kopje where the Boers were entrenched They woru led by it guide- who was sup posed to know every Inch of thocount-y, nut Into the tlnrkuess of an African night. The brigade matched In lino of a quarter column, each man t-tepplng cautiously and slowly, for they knew that any sound meant death. Kvery or der was given In hoarse whisper, and In whispers it ran along the ranks from uinu to man. Nothing was henrd, as they moved toward the gloomy, steel. fronted heights, hut the brushing of their feet In tho veldt grass and the deep drawn breaths of tho marching men. "80 onward unlit a o'clock in the morning of Monday. Then out of the darkness a rllle rang, sharp and clear, a herald of disaster a soldier had tripped lit the dark over the hidden wires laid by the enomy. In a second, in the twinkling of an eye, the searchlights of tho lloers fell broad and clear as the noonday sun on the ranks of the doomed Highlanders, thomzh It left tho enemy concealed In thu shadows of the frown- lug mass of bills behind them. For one brief moment tho HcoIh scorned para lyxed by tho Biuldouess of thetrdlscovory, for they knew that they were huddled together liko sheep within fifty yanls of Mho trenches of the enemy, Then clear above tho confusion 'rolled the voice of thu general, 'Steady, men, steady!' and like an echo to tho vet erans out came tho crash of nearly a thousand rifles not fifty paces from tlioiu. Tho liest, their bravest, fell In the wild hall of lead. General Wuuohom was down, riddled with bullets, vet gasplng.dylng bleeding (nun every vein, tho Highland chieftain raised himself oil his hands and kiioos and cheered his menforwaid. "Men and olllcers fell In hcapt to. getlter. The lllack Watch charges and the Gordons and thu Seaforths, with u yell that stirred the Hritish camp below, rushed onward to death or disaster. The accursed wires caught them round the legs until they floundered like trap- pod wolves and all 1ho time the rllles of the foo sung tho song of death in their ears. Then they (ell luck, broken and beaten, leaving nearly I ..TOO dead .iml wounded just where the broad breast ( tlio grassy veldt melts into tho em brace of thu rugged African hills, and an hour later the dawn came on the dreariest day that Scotland has known (or a generation Kiht. Of hoi olllcers, the fiowornf her chivalry, the nride ol her brooding, hut few n inuluod to tell thu tale, a sad tale truly, hut one nn tainted with dishonor or mhchcd with disgrace (or up thcto bights under sim ilar eirmiinstiinces even 11 brigade of devils could source have hoped to p,cs. All the niorlHl men could do at the Scots did: they trltd, they (ailed, they (ell and ll'oio n- nothing left now but to uv igo them. All ti .. ..i..r..l .1 1 iii.il liumill (ijv (fill men my ri,) to the lloer llimjt major y bluriitK mm. VU ".ay w'S H k"Ula rwtuil. Numely could wrtejM the fho all that met ou'r eye was the ikIv heights that K)k THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY. to Pope Leo Says It Must Ue Pushed Preserve Chtistiunity. Nku Toik, Jan. '.ll. Archbishop Keiine, who is engaged In Increasing tho endowment of the Catholic university at Washington, says the poe warmly praises the work of the unlvsrslty. In an interview the aichblshop says: 'Tope Leo XIII expressed expressly the Importance of tho proposed univer sity, for he knew full well that the in tellectual contest of the future will bo, not, as hitherto one of sectarian contro versy, but a great struggle between Christianity and agnosticism for thu control of the world's Intellect. He know that the struggle was to ho fought out, ami especially in tho university of tlio world. 'I heromro he said he wished a university of the highest order to lie established In America, and ho wishes that establishment in the capital city of our republic, in order that It might not lie local, hut national in its diameter ami inllucuco." when thev unshed the lid nild Poor old hands I didn't wonder that her loy sat there and cried .Inst as If ho couldn't bear It just as If his hcart'd break Ho bad kind of got to seeln' what she'd suffered fer his sake. Thoro's lots of kind of Binnln' that tho Good Hook tells alwut Sins concernln' which a lmdy needn't ever bo In doubt, Hut there's one slit that I reckon many a man who doest.'t think Will lie held tostrlck account (er when ho goes acrosl the brink For the wront that's done a person by nuotucrs want 01 inougiii Hurts as much us though the injured was tlio victim of a plot I S. K. Klser In Chicago Times-Herald. Milk may be taken In a jar or bottle, but neither ten nor coffee. Here follows a list of a few palatable luncheens: Coltl roast beef, bread and butter, molasses cake. Cohl ham, bread anil huttrr, pickle, baked apple. I Cornell beef, grnham bread and butter pickles peach or pear, cup cake. Kgg sandwich, Snratoga chips, tarts. Hhcttlt and butter, cottauu cheese, cake. ' Croquettes, graham bread, orange. Kico cutlets bread and butter, apples Cheese sandwich, freh cticumliers, cookies. 1 tread and butter, fresh tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, wnfors. Vegotahlo salad, bread and butter sindwlch, apple turnovers. Minced meat or fish sandwich cup custard, ginger cookies. Fish ball, white bread, piescrves. Boston brown bread, cold baked beans, apple sauce. Fresh fruit whenever tosslble. And do not forget a napkin. I usually cut up old tablecloths into napkins for tho lunch baskets. If these are not at hand use .Inpatient) paper napkins that can be bought for a few cents a huii-j dred and are nlways nicu and tidy. Tito Chef. Salem Studio, INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Efla finders Willman Over Fiist National Hank. Classes in Piano Forte phiyintf, Harmony, Theory and Class Reading. Studio hours from 0 to 12 and 2 to 5. TWO FINJiJ NEW PIANOS IN STUDIO KOI? US.E OF PUPILS. SOUTH ANDEg THE SHUSTA Southern OK Til K EXPRESS TRAINS 7.00 P M 9..V 1' M 8.15 A M Pacific mm "w'BiJ? ;P V t.V P.trlL...! 7- Y Ar. Balcm.:::"'?! JJ811 J Ar..Hu r-rsnctHol K 1 Si i & so I'M Ar Oielon i77 7.00 A M Ar 1.01 Aniifi,; ', Hi Oga P'M ..Now oriental Zlj Ji 8.30 A M t I.T htltlamr. . Ar 11 ' lU.flfl A 1 ) LV Hale 111 . ,' jjl! i.rt r n Ar....aau i ratio co..l iivj 1- .u tr...iA.n Alice Pn lv ,,l (100 I' M Ar Kl 1-SMi.. Vi't iSr ui - m r...m,'wuiiinm .gl Otloatu. l-t la J 1)1 NINO OAItS. OBSKIlVATIQa uu i'ullimii) llrht-cluss und tcinrlit .tZs lug cars nttuched in all i,,M irtiins. iTompi coiincclluiiH ,111?! ver, Otiiulin unci Chlcagti with i,,v lor oilier citsLcrn eltlim. 'W Lmrrnnmnmnrnrnmrnn J. Jt. WIIOLKSAI.K AND UI'.TAIl To Curo n Cold In Ono Dny Tko Itiixntlvit llriiniii UiiIiiIiih Tiililota. '.'.rl!!"M "'unit thu mciiiny irit full. 10 ruro h. W. (Inirii V hlKimlilri) In nil imoli Ihix. -iV. IMurutn Your itnwoli 'Willi Cuncnratii. Canity I'ntlnirllc. euro conntlputlon forevor. tOo,v.lo. it O. o. C. fall, ilrutfRliu refund money. Catholic Revival. Ni:w Yoiik. .Inn L'.l. In the Itoimui Catholic chutch of Ht. Haul thu Apostlo, at Columbus avenue and Fifty-ninth streets crowds gathered at the service announced for non-Catholics. All the pews on the middle aisle were set apart tor tho accommodation of non-Catholics, and all wore lllhil. This was the llrst meeting in a concerted movement on the part o the Catholic church in this country, to bring the unchurched masses within its fold. Ilrniit)' In lllooil Ilvep, Clean blood means a clean kUii. No licuity without it. C'uhCitrots, Cattily Catlmi tto clean jour blood and keen it clean, h) ttirrlng up tlio litty liver and driving all Lt nuiitlc from the body. Ilegln today to Imtilah tihinili'S. hoili. blntclu-M. Iil,wl.li...iI. and tliut sickly bilious tompioxiun by takinic LuKcurels, hentity for ten cent. All drug guts, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, i!3c, 80c. llHKrutAM'H 1'ili.s for Stoiiittch und Liver UN. Time beed Catalogue. Savage A Heed, one of Salem's enter prising buNlucNi linns have just Issued and 1110 tiiHV dlstilbutliig a seed cata logue for 11KX). It Is the Jlncst thing of tho kind ever gotten out by a rluloin tlrin, and Is a ere lit to the Capital City. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is the most obstltiateof blood troubles, nnd Is often 1I10 result of an inherited taint In the blood. S. S. S. Is tho only remedy which goes deep enough to reauh Scrofula ; it forces out svery trace of tho disease, and cures the worst cases. Mjr sun, UliArllf.vTataflllctril from Infinoj irltli Ktfrofitln. mul ha tuOVrnl so that II wat 'nihiiillile toilrrM htm lor threo )tr. Ilia trail ami bud wer a dii of sortit, ami hu i Might alau Uvaine n"ivti'tt. No trraimeut n upareU that t llimiiflit vrniilil rvllre tl 111, tul ho hii'w Hnr8 1 lllllll IKS I'OIHIUIllll WM .IlllflMl lltUtlfl. I tt iIiiiimI ilfniwlrril utlita iut u-lmt I'urril, when V tlnillcf u( a friend an kv I1I111 .S. H. H SlVlfl'K .SlMVlltfll A.ln 'lllrit ltllliniV.lllll.llL WA4 lli VAdtll. mnA f .l,8'l k" iliMwu IkiIiIi'4, 110 un who know 1? jv : & YA M attar . ---'-."- -. ..-. v..,.i m. in, tin.- wuuaii 11 mi iiiruii-r ii'wtiiiui iHinitllliiii MriiuM have vtxKtilll lilui. All the tarn 1111 lila UhW iai IiiniIaI. hU Mkln U iMrrMiillv ol,. i..l imivnth. anU li ha leu rrtorrtl to porfeol ih. .!U. o o ASHT. MOKIniSt , Macon, Oa. For real blootl troubles It Is a waste ( time to exneot n euro (rout the doc tors. Mood dihcuhcs are beyond their iklll. Swift's Specific, Studying the Birds. Along with oilier thoughts of spring and llowei-s, blossoms and sunny skins, come the btrds, tho'r ti a ing nnd nest ing, love songs and good cheer. Indeed what vvaulilTnir world lio without thu native music and animation wo find in our wee songsters? Societies are being formed everywhere in our country for the protection of our bird friends, for such they are, and almost a part of our selves. Who hai not watched und watt ed for the coming of tho robin, the meadow lark and the bounlu hltto bird, to tell us of the coming of spring, cm- cusses and daffodllls. I urn afraid that few copls realize the linK)rtnnco of encouraging the nesting of small birds about tho orchards and small fruit plats. They ure staunch en emies to the small fruit (tests and insects which destroy more fruit than the birds, with the possible exception of the Eng lish sparrow. Thcro aro few birds that over become an annoyance to any one, unless It bu the iiiun who Is too small All I minded to ttrooerlv feed his own familv. Just tlio other day I heard a thought ful and intelligent mother tell it friend that she had liought a gnu for her boy so hu could make a more complete study of ornithology, for he had a cunning in terest and d Hire to know tho bird king dom. Now who on the face of this green earth loves the xp of a gun? Does it not mean destruction and war? It means tho taking of life, not to say anything of the broken wlugt and limbs that huvo been the result of careless hunting. Audubon and Wilson have made some flue studies ami illustration nf-our birds which any Industrious youth may buy with a few dollars. Hesldes these two cutliors there me Thoreau, Maurice Thompson, Olive Thome Miller, John Hut roughs und others. Most of these authors have made their stuily of birds by quiet observation among the fields, woods, and along thu wayside. With tho assistance of u pair of opera glasses or field glasses, much could Ik done and now comes within the last few years the photographing of birds. Some one in the last j ear bus successfully mtidu use of the lens from the Held glasses, which is used In tho camera, to take pictures of birds at longs distrnces. There aro so many possibilities in the manner of studying our little friends without thu two of the gun, that that implement of war should I hi discarded as u means (or carrylug on scientille study. Instead of tills cruel practice let thu young folks muku closur observa tion of the feathery trib-s as thoy come in contact with them In the back yards, the orchards and meadows. Tho prac tice of feeding birds In thu winter season at a stated time and place will bring them to the young student in such nam hers und variety that thu cold season lie comes us good a time to carry on bird study as spring or summer. Encourage the young x-ople to study the habits of birds, for it is much belter to kuow a family by their pccular habits and traits titan to he able to correctly describe the color of their hair. Learn to distinguish their notes, sougs and playful moods, their culls und answers ; In short, their language. Observe their mating times and songs, cultivate their! acquaintance on all occasions, umltr all circumstances, and you will bo stir-1 Aj J 7V j t prised at their multiplicity of duties an( ' VJlHUCll ICQlCtll pieasurex, iiteir iiimimeruuiu joy mid limitless resources for work, play and) amusement. If the people who are! shocked to see a beautiful hint vv hit; on u handsome lady's hat, and who lay 1 . ",MlSbn,1J!j,,l n coughin for vm awake nights to prevent Dame Fashion I f-tociXiWfSSiy from dictating such customs, would ' SLIJ ftaffft .r'i. " .' "'am Fine Wines, Liqoor Cigars; p 218 COMMEKCIAL SI'REE'I, g 160 STATE STREET, E Courteous trontmont at Jill times. "102 COURT S'L'REET. -QIJIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHrl DON'T PEEL POTATOES. Ironing Curtains, Not the dainty laco ones which ndot 11 the windows of tho wealthy, but tl.e common screen, dainty or dotted Swiss with which many of us nro blessed. As preliminaries have the Ironing bed on a good, solid table wider than the curtain goods, a high chair or stool to sit on A common chair with 11 box on It just the height to suit you will do for a seat frion half yard or more of the goods, being cureful to hold the hem, sides and stripes straight. Itoll up liko a picture ro 1 (hut not nearly so tlghtlas far ns you have Ironed, then go on in like manner again. When you gut to the top of tho curtain yon have a dainty roll, without u wrinkle ami so convenient to lay usltlo ttutil you nro ready to go nut it up, Oreen Collee. A word to those who nso low-priced or for that matter any priced green coffee. Ho sure to wash 1 the coffee 01 8 'voral waters before loastlng. Always pick It. over carefully, then wush two or three times nt least in cold water, then onco, In hot water und drain. The up iiearunoeof the water used after the coffee Is washed will explain this sug gestion. Generally It Is quite lllthv looking. M. A. Oavumiikii. Corn .Chowder. Fry out a largoslico of fat ork; pare ami slice six jtotatoes and one onion. Tut the potatoes, onions ami fat In u kettlo and Just cover with hot wnter. Doll until tho jwtatoes are done, and then add u can of sVeet corn or enough boiled corn to mako a quart und n quark of rich milk. Add n piece of hut- ter the size of an egg, and salt and pep por to Ittsto, Lot It just reach the lulling jwlnt, then servo with crackers. Spice Biscuits. Hub two ounces of butter and tho same of lard or clurillcd drippings into 8 ounces of lino Hour; add -I ounces of sugar, ono heaped dossertsiioonful of ground ginger, half a tcuspoouful of all spice, the same of ground nutmeg and of powdereilclnnauion;thenbeatono.-gg with enough milk to innkon gill of liquid, juiir 11 mi mo ury mgreuients, make a smooth paste, cut Into round cakes and bake for half an hour in a moderate oven. Housewife. BUY A rr Henis Fruit Press! NO MORE d WEST dIDE DIVISION C -Wi invrwRRN FmiTr.Avri ami, .m )ffi(3 Mull trillnc rl.lllu !....... i,"'" "ft ....... j "".tin aunaii 7.30 A 11:W I' M I I.v 1-ortlnlid Ar 1 ( V M Albany and CiirvtillN cmt Willi lnilllS Ol till! U. & l'j, ly. 1 MSRJ .Nli&ty INDEl'ENDENUE Express iruln c la 1 1 y (except huruu iu i- jiii iiv.....i-oriiaitu... ,Vr 1 IK. T.-MPkli l.v Mi.Mli.i.vlll.. 1 1 l!?i s:io 1 M) l.v.. Potllainl.... l.V...MeMltinvllle . l.v A r ..ilfpoi.ilom c. l.v lB It-Hi ." iu Dire :t connoctliiriq nt Sun lw m-i co wit 1 slciiuiHlilp Hue-, fur IIawi M JAPAN, THE PlIlLIIM'.NBs "V 'M AUSTRALIA. ' 1" lor tlimiiKh tickets und r.iti-aciit. W. W. bk'lNNEIl. Depot Awl C. 1 ). U A I J It I E LSO N CI ly nfc Agent, 2:UiCiimii'ercliilSt "Salem d it. KOEllLKIt, Mrt J. MAItKIIAM, ( l.UU. iVrilu a'3k: POTATOES. A FUUIT, VEGETABLE, JELLY PRESS, COLAN UER, STRAINER, LEM ON SQUEEZER AND POTATO MASHER. W R. M. Wade &. Co. Hardware. L. M. KIRK Corvallis & Eastern llatai TIME CAR I). . 2 For Viiqulun: Tritln leaves Albany ij-,i..J Tritln leaves Corvallis. Tfitln arrives Viiiiiln,t I Returning: Leaves Yiitiulnit .. Leaves Corvallis Arrives Albany. , It For Detreit: Leaves. Albany ... Arrives Detroit. -1 Returning: Leaves Detroit. . Airlvcs Albany One und twrj connect, tit Albany a Corvullls with Sdtitliern I'ucltictialm giving direct Hurvlcc ti und from km portuntl iidjucctit licnclics. 1 itiiun mi iiiu niuiiiiiaii'x itrriui 1'eiiiiii.iii. nirjii, giving 11 tuple iw to tench ciimplng u'loumls mi Hiciteiitim.il und Saiilhtm rivets same tlav. - II I. WAI.IIKN, KDWIS HtONi r T K. A P, A Mawt . I. 'I PUN Kit Aiti'lil, AltiHIi tin ( UtMli ll:.10i,. l'!lSn.rs- : ml. .' 1 1 :.W . at 12,-JOni '" r:45 p t 04, Do.'&'oaiatatot. l'liono;iB7l J Grain Hay, FJour, MliJ Feed, Building Material. Lime, Cmcnt, Plaster etc, Grain, Hi aal Stray stocJ Wugon3:ales, I'ffllllltl Itliil iiuv.ifii .ill....ltn.. ..!.. A - fit . tf a iifttinriiV -iHMi given 10 4ino .uenvery 01 goods to any pail j, JnL JWi nnMiir. tiuk si'iikiiuik. !' ion Kr.mi l'liitlatul. ll-H-tf rrinnlvi-iii.rnni.i .. .. .h " . Th &&" .Wenuinf ffl.Z1,?,' bvu hirui, 7 ','.'i .??r Uwenitue QiA&imZa 'h Vcllnw )P il uroiutcrliil ir-. ucli a Weak T i, 'Ishtly hmiv ft . av Infirmity. .rl Ity So L.r.i.i iin!,li'i,u V"tU lcn'' iJU tor. C Tor l,. hymamaatJrV1-, " 'H'HT 'rCTt t mo Atm YAMiiat Sis . i-o,Ti.n iv..;' iron saIjK v d. ,j. inn sai.iam vii,v. - -'--- mii MlllillUjl, yrip I 5 Q CBr tasfWW Tho Blood No other M. D. has so many cures to Ms credit. No other M. I), has made so many wonderful cures. So-called 'hope less" com:, chronic cases, "incurable" cases have all been cured, not once or twice, but thousands of times, by the use of that remarkable remedy Dr. Pierce's Discovery. . - - - YTzi-.ak The Bean Ideal of line laundry work is tho linen that Is laundered nt Ihe Puloni Steam laundry. It Is the acme of beauty In color nnd lino domestic Mulsh, and "looks as good us now when It is sent homo to you. Wo vjillnotbe rivalled by anyone In this line, and keen In the lead in every now and Impioved method. Your linen will last longer when done up at the Steam -ii-iiin iiiiiniiry, ."iticni. Sa'em Stfiam Laundry. Kiut Mall 8 p. in, Spo kane Fiver a.lripiu S p in, 111, m ex Hun Batnr-Uny 10 l, oi. j Salt Mko, Dvnver H- Wnrtlil . Omaha. Kanuui t'ity. Ut,( Hi liilla.Clilcaftu anil Kant, Wall Walla, Hiiokano, Mliiuu MMllfl. Ht. I'Mll, llllllllll, Mil uaukev l'lilcai(0 and eal. III! KAN HlEA.MHIIII'H. t'ur h,iii KraiicUow, HanuTvry nvouay. In fOIIIMlllA ItlVKII Bn:Alilti. A.lurU niiil irny Ijiii,IIiil', Uhvii Han-nt' VVIUMMh-HK ItlVKII I'lirllaml, .NchUtic ami i IjOlJIllgii. TnMlay,Tliiiiwl.iy utnl lUuritay at U.W ! .nun; uniuKMiay nun rrmuy ai lu.iea w. KOR CORVALLIS Atul way polnlnTiiOKlay, Tlntrwlay arntSHn -,." !. 111, 1 iiMtM'l Phone 111, I. OI.MKrUVIII'ltOCIIIKTOIt. tt) Liberty Street HBATTNG! STEAM, HOT AIR, HOTWATKR Estimates furnished, and work done promptly, substantially and at honest prices. J Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. S. JKJBBOUGHS, 102 State St, Phone I5II W 1 LLA M 1JTTK RI V Kit 1)1 l.ileA Daily bouts to I'orlluml n. aluw I Dinsfers tn street car lino ut Ow t'ity it iiiesteiiinerHiirtt.lchtjed 'lien Itnutid trip tickets tn nil pmrili Oregon, Washington or Cill'timi Connect Ions made nt I'.irtluml H all rail, ocean und river lines, W. II. IlURLHI'ltT n .. 9tii' 1as8, A'-. I'nrtluttil.Oi 0. M.l'OWKRS, Agent. Tr.ule.SlrrH dock, Salem. HOISE& IlARKKIt, City Agoiil- AH The Orient Insurance Co gSKf ijniioRiLj 'j' - "f A fioara Uatiillttes. nrlnj c the inn rwlr n.vaatAa i . . . . sjiend half thu time on acquiring a real I lS5h,?5Sl'lw lMtMaS hU 1uk . ""Sub Kiiowtwigo of bints and their servleo in ' ? aUnucJ. &t liked f th, rTiu5r una worm, tnep wouiii tie mueit Happier time: Afi.r Th. ".trJS'iKu." "J?1 " vnnlie all deei-seted ene which itlier remedies have no effect unon. It .4 the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no pot- wit. murcttry, or other mineral. unit gam a Itroailer and more ueful knowledge. Uarn to recognize- a lilrd asun ornament wherever you hhi and the fad for Mip.irvKsiiie ni from using their wings will no u tras society. A ttuy sKiut with thu birds i uu only hcu linppy one and add After three da" Ti" TL""' " W.tlnill.Z V.T?"."" "'. win, r-Tk. . St. .?f 4S?W wh I vnt ...I . ,,. Arc.r.-.'i rs "." ' .km OK HAOTKOKD, CONN. ,'Jln,(lOii. l mo nun t- i... . n.ii": ...,,. :'""' 5iinuu ii, i uucy iiotueis.. . . 1,;!W,UIU. Will Insure you against loss by tire; for terms enquire ol muMAb UULIUiN, Resident Agent. JouinaJ Office. Salem. Ore. U bird W,Q h, other taj of the town and .titril the . .. , . to a UnirgUt. who then handr.1 . . ii,S! ""U, or ir. rierct'a QotUi Medical Ilcorery u, , J,n,J,ttt.,I.T,"t.rn oiraa uting Dr Pierce' longer "" ."SlPte0" h " up a aATSnd i ..I VZ, . j n, went to work Two Mttca cured htm," ,wxl tnl- ..!. -...!.. . . knowl.ilee. culture .....I ,...l.,. rT,?,"K ! "I ,.", consult Dr. - i" " "j mici ousoiuieiy ireeof clianr the is'rsnii w lio enov'tfithe'dlverslon. Ivwry letter la treated as strictly prival tllKll. lloukii mailed free to any address bj I w jft dpeeillo (K. Atlanta, Ga. I 1 1 a v , "S School Lunchnojiv, Now that the n-Iioo) year li.i-i coin W. and sacredly coundential. All ... are sent in.plain envelopes without auvr printing upon them. Address Dr. R. V rierwiOJulTalo, N. Y, . New Strawberries. Growers canmake big money out ofjnew Strawberries. 100 stiong 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 DOWJSINGS PRIDE. SAUNDERS. SHUCKLESS. CERVERA, DU MAURIER. , Send for free catalog descriptive of varieties and culture BHofer, Salem Ore. Denver i Kio Grande It I SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD Hie Kamrl.e TruiiM'Oiilinciilfll Itoiit- Bdai"! the NortliwiM anil all I'uliils rn.i Clioloo of Two Itoillea Tliminrli I ho tai i" ROOKY MOUNTAIN KCRNHRV; And Four Koutca f.H'l I'ncblo uiul Denver All ...UunDuMOMnlhl .. .I.... .!., ., Ill IPS Monnun Capital or Hn)vtlKif klutiu '. 1 suit Denver t'eixmiillv i-onilncti-il riiifl I'ltrkiuna three ila)ku uick in Omaha. Kansas (trrv. t I oft! ClUCAUO ANU TIIK EAR! Kiu- tlcact atul any Inronnalloii "If'iT. nut, route, e to,, ur fur ilw rli-ilve ailn-riw" matter, call ou mkiuii ur llremiii I. "? NTlml.m c,,nrvKini hlii.n line or " larlne rimiaiiln. x h lliKUK . II. I' .V T HI . Hi-neer "' It C! M'""h li-ii .Vst . 2JI Wa.li. w., hHllnli'Kf Bottled Beer. Klini-era Beclc.uccessori to SouthSa'f Botthr.i Works A 11 orders forbotjleit br w ill I"' ?l at the brewery Ket-on coin storr rV city delivery. 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