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mfsmtmmiii;Mi mmm apt"?-" wran BJ'v h I 5 Oi 1 ,j I? jr?lff?yHfT!FrrlfTlffffffTfTflf1fVt 20. w . . : j: & - 'J DiscoiiDf A iiuniiKjiiiuHiiiiamiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniinuii THE DIM JOURNAL BV HOHRR BHOTHKR8 TUESDAY. JANUAltY 30, 1000. bally, Ono Year 33.00, In Advnnoo Dally, Four Month 1.00. ! adntno Weekly, Ono Yoar 31.00, In Advance THE NATURAL FUNCTION OF BANKS--AND SOME UNNATUR AL FUNCTIONS. In a rocent speech, at Orunpo, N. J., the secretary of the treasury, Mr. Onco, described tho banking (unction exactly. Tho natural function of tho banker, lio explained, Is to deal "In credits und I In oxciiahges." Continuing, Bald Mr. Gogol "Ho swaps his credit, ivoll known and cITectlvo as It ought to lw, for tho credit obligations oi ins custom or. which, for lack of public knowledge, I..vi i. l.fr..Mlvn In tlin market. ; That Is, indeed, tho trim function of the banker. It Is, too. in tho blahest de vree a useful function. And If bankers confined themselves to that function, there would bo llttlo or no hostility to them. Hut tho spirit of monopoly selrod them, and thoy lobby for leulslatlvo privileges. Not satUtlcd with doing their own lerjltimato business, thoy want to do government business also. Anil so thoy mako rings, which cajole, and threaten, and bribe, to sccuro and re tain for them tho governmental function ol making currency. Tills Is no part pt tho eredlt swapping function. Hut in prlvato hands It Is a prolltabla and pow erful privilege, as all public franchises ore. Tho hoavy burden of that privi lege tho people feel, and fooling it with out always understanding it: they be come hostllo to banks and bankors as such, when their true and just causo of complaint is ngainst banks and b.inkon) only as beneficiaries of a powerful gov nrnmnntid privilege. Tho Public. Thoro Is a point In tho abovo which might well bo seriously considered by hankers who wish only to touo n icgiu mako bauking business, but who find themselves hold in poor esteem by h great portion of the peoplo who do not make a sufficiently lino distinction be tween them and tho privates of tho financial world. iimv Inlvnrml tilttnrlals havu beoit written to show tho usefulness- ol leglti main Imnklnir. as Becretary Qauo du llijed It, o thing which Is obvious on its faco; but tho contusion m Wo minus oi tho people has partly arlsun from the fact that tho defenders of banking and bauVors have tried to convince thd peo plo that, because legitimate banking is necessary, all sort of banklngaro a good thine for tho people. Tho business of tho world Is dono tlirmisli tho banks. Thu swapping of lta credit by tho bank in oxchango for it, ..wnlti nf llm Inrl vidua). WllllO 11 IS oxpensivo for tho Individual, is a eon vmifnnco for tho buslhees world. Tint tlin trnublo is that the bllllks .isnlntt which tho nonullstlo accusations hold gooil do not conllno themselves to natural luuctlons as tieiiiicu ny wo. 0 ago. Tho national bankti uro not satisfied with loaning their own credit.' Thoy loan tho credit of the government. Rtrlnnndof all foif Olid IO)lllttloB tho national bank notes represont tho creillt Of tho government, nounng moro ami nothing less. Tho credit of tho bank of issue outs no flguro whatever. No ono cares what Is tho namu ol tho bunk on a national buuk note. No ono looks to see. Thu bank may be burttnd and gouo to tho limbo of financial vv rock ; but every ono known that tho nolo Is good and will bo redeemed by tho government. Bo far ns their currency functions are concerned, all national bank notes might bo printed from the sumo die. The numo of tho bunk and tho signa ture of 1U officers aro ww.ly n matter for tho convenleuco of L'nulo Sum's bookkeepers In keeping accounts with tho banks. They havo one other use, however. That is to throw dust In tho yea of llio peoplo and make spine ci them think that the bank really "ihuu" tlio cur rency, thus preventing them from sn lug that the gowmmtmt really loans this currfiioy to tho banks without interest, innroly charging u nomlrts.1 x on circulation. "Jfousworkis had"workwlhout GoldDusf m Washing DisHes isHcs tint, isd it It To villi tihM la kill lb time, lad 4a It !!, folia liU r.-l uimi Alr "t HI kvt. I It b M DM vtw-MtVira, nui rlik tUnt nA U&tt, laik4 et mill imp uk Uutt'sd.teliirsjislrt CM DMt Cubing Powder BWttirt UVUipooofJ In iht lot vtttr 1 h qttlck Ijr I iKt plcnir f (, in lowtli H v(p IUi Viit inMf ib.l ttl llo Ut w4K M ru eK IM Hib Into rtpudi U. tuv, ka too vUl b tlahlr plitb4 ! uUblM, TVt Wn U Ultm frwt Mr f mi Uaiil W)tl M!U Mi4(W()1lVJ mm bum ir.l m I .. riiK oourmr. www., tfvwiMa, hi. -. .... mmitniki'liu t ,iltim PiiT'ilH ber cent 1 ' SHOE SALE! IS CO Shoe 4 50 Shot 4 00 Shoe 5 W Bhoe 8 to shoo 2 0 8I100 2 CO HllOO 1 71V Plica 1 M glite 126Hnoo I (JUShM or H oo for eo for "3 liO for a so for 2 40 lor t uo for J w for 1 40 120 1 oo 60 for tor for LflCY'S JilHlK BtOltK, Ut Bialfi SI. Hund T urn DrpBB Shoe. ti a) for V 40. Tills is tho long and tho short ol it. Every banker knows it, ond every edi tor of a "great daily" knows it when he tries to deny it by n job lot of involved phrases, find vituperation, ho Is simply lying and frothing nt tho mouth. Tho new currency bill gives the na tional bankors n little more of a cinch n, tl.lx luminous, for it allows tho gov ominmii in louii tho nationnl banks $100 instead of JflO for ovtiry $100 of bonds deposited. Is It any wonder that Hocretary dago sees nothing wrong in the llttlo custom hoiiM transaction with tho National City bank, of Now York? Tho govern mont wild the old custom house to tlio National City bank for 3,&rAXX), much lcrs, by tho way, than It was worm in tho market. Tho bank paid down 3,- IMO.OOO, and tho government Holds tno ilecd until tlio other 50,000 Is paid.. Now bv tlifri simitlo expedient llio bank escapes taxation on I ho property. Tho deal was mailo last July, but tho government l atill shielding tho bank from taxation. It Is also said mat mo government is paying tho bank Interest nn tlin t.1.200.000 until such time ns tho latter pays the odd f50,000 and gets its deed. It Is n fact, howovor, that tho money never left tho vaults oi tno national City bank, but was left 1hero . as u "d- pewit." It Is alsonfact tliat tnu duiik wns given lmmedlato onessIon of tlio property und has lcon collecting the routs sinro tho deal was first made. Now ilguro out how many different kinds of n good business proosilloii that is for tho National Cltylbauk ami you will see one of tho reasons why there Is a prejudlco fu certain iMiarters against nil hanks. The National Citv hank is the BUind- nrd OH concern ami contributed largely to tho IKDO Kcpulilicau ciimpaign Hind No they are getting their money imck To Curo n Cold In Ono Day Titks liatlvo llmmo Until (no Tnllt All ilnivvix iclunil tho monpyirlt hIIk lo iiiib I-.. Y. uruve nuiiaiuru i uu isii iiui. MARION COUNTY MATTBII3 Uuslness lieing Transactrd at the Court House, 1'IIOIIATK. Mrs. Vienna L. Tompkins, lm been appointed administratrix of tho estate of A. L. Tompkins,, deceased, which is valued ut (750. Tho heirs nt law. be sides thu widow, aro two sous and ono daughter, aged 8, 6 and 1 years. John I Daws, executor of thu last will and testament ol Henry Daws, do coated, filed his llmil account in tho probato court, und tho date for hearing thu name was tlxed for March 1" ut II a, in. IIKISIIS K1I.KII, Henry G. Hobhlns and lturbiira K. Ilobhlns to Frank 0. Hwoanoy III aerus In 1 0 s, r 1 w, 800, W. T. Itaiusdon and I -aura T. Itaius den to Alico M. Heeler H0 acres In t H s, r 1 e, 800. Alico M. Heeler to W. Ilutnmlon the west half of lot No. 1, block No. A, Southwest addition to Balem, fOOO. Aiiulo I). Gules und Bum I. Gulss to Nellie H, lUirhuu, laud in Woodburn, 300. A. J. Bwlenlnk to J. N. Behuieder and I). Behuieder 22J4 acres in 18 s, r .'I w, IKS. Oregon A California Itailroud Co., to Marie Heunott, the southwest iiuartor of tho southwest quartur of section 7, t 7 h. rso., 13T. II. ti. Ullo and .Minnie H Oltu. Geo. N. BroiUnml Kllsubelh rout to Maggie is. Pinion lui wo. h, in uiook no. o, I'lunwint Home addltlun to &ulm, SUM. Uuitod'Htatew to ueo. llowenkof a w If and u ', ol m i, dm 81, t 8 s r 1 oast. Qrsnge Ultctlon, l.llH)rty(iraniiNo. 102, held Its an nual elctitton at l.lUvrty hjIiooI house lust Saturday, rusultlng us follews: I. M., I. M. U'liuiior, uf Balem Grunge .1.., . t u.mevii '.. w iiuHtvi , I.., 11,11. Smith; a, Young Allen; A. 8.. lUmiilo'lewiitoml: C. S II, Hutch: h Milton llrown j U. K tl. I.. Vaer j , .uuy v. DavliUonj v., aluttle ,....,. . .... a. ..i.i. (ic surah DriKvr, organist, l.iiu Timin J giiiwwin mmmmmmmmmmmm fJtlt.fMfWHMiiMttsWsBisMslsM j, i i -- .vicm THE YEAR '99, A Retrospect of Its History in Sci ence, Invention, Discovery And Process Compiled Kiom an Arti cle In the Scientific Ameri can, , lyooklmt back'over the year that has lust drawn to a close, tlio American will llnd abundant cauf e for satisfaction . It has been o record of uncqunled prosjier- Ity. OUK RXI'OltTrl. The year 18U8 saw the success of our arms, and tlio advancement of our naval and mllitasy prestjgo; Its successor has witnessed an equal and more pleasing triumph In thonrtsof peaceful Industry. With rapid strides wo have moved up to the front rank as a great oxrtlng na tion, and not only have wo easily held our own and strengthened our position in those lines of manufacture in which wo had already nmilo a good beginning, but wo have gained a sccuro foothold for our products In u now territory which Was suppocd to belong oxclusUoly to our foreign competitors. It is unncccs sarv to multiply Instances, and It is sufficient to refer to tho construction of tlio At barn hrldgo in the Soudan and tho shipment of American locomotives to Kngland, as instances of the fuel that our industrial muthmls enahlo us to build so cheaply, so expeditiously and so well, that wo can lay down a minia tured article in Great Drltaiu or her possessions In less time, and at less cost, and of equally serviceable quality as the British firms themselves. Our exports of electric railway equipments liavo grown enormously, tho important now London underground roads and the the Glasgow corporation tromways com ing to this country for their material and equipment. American locomotives and American bridgo work, indeed, aro be coming familiar tho world over, the lat ter going abroad in increasing numbers to Japan und China, while the contracts for English engines And their counter part in an order for SO locomotives for tho Saxon Statt) Hallways, of tho Ger man Kmplre. Tho Boudiiu episode has been repeated in Durum, where an American llriu offered to build In one year for 3000,000 n bridgo for which the most favorable Kngllsh tender asked fMO.OOO und threa years time to com plcto. CIVIL US'OI.NKKIIINU. Thu record of tho year In the sphere of civil engineering Is remarkable us much for the work proposed as for those accomplished. Bt Lawrence Canal locks, which, by makiiur it oss!b!u for ocean steamers L'70 feot In length to pass be tween thu Great bikes and tho Atlantic, will place the Ureut Lake cities in di rect communication by water with tho Atlantic seaboard. Tho Chicago Drain ago Canal, primarily Intended to curry off thot-owago of Chicago, Is ono of tlio greatest canals ever constructed. It has a depth of 22 feot of water, with a max imum width of 202 feet, and its total lungtho Is 35 miles, it has cot over 33,000,000. Haily in tlio year the Great lloston Terminal Station, tin largest structure of tho kind in thu woild, was opened for traffic, and the important work on tho I'liiladelphla Subway and Tunnel, Involving an expenditure of 1(1,000,000, has been completed. Indeed, tunnel schemes of great magnitude aro very much fu evidence just now, for in ml dltiou to those suggested beneath the Knglish Channel and the Irish Pen is one to connect Ihtrope and. Africa at tlio Straights of Gibraltar, Tho most Important harlwr improvement of the year Is the cutting of.n 10-foot channel Into New York Harbor. MKCIUMt'AI, MNOlNKKIIINll. Tli ore have been no very notable de velopments In tlio Held of mechanical engineering. Tlio water tulm boiler con tinues to advance in favor, as do super heating and mechanical stoking. Con tral stations aro growing In situ ami In the bulk of tho separate units. In New York threo mammoth stations of from 70,000 to 100,000 horse (tower total cu. p.ieity aro under construction. The sopumtu engines vary from 0000 to us high as 10,000 horse power. M.KCTIIICITV. The year's progress In tlio electrical world has been marked by steady ad vance along ostabllfthud linos, with few or no startling Inventions or discoveries to bo ntcordtfd. l'orhas the most striking development has been that of wlrnloM telegraphy, a system which was shown for tho tlrst timo in succowful eommurrlal operation in this country by Marconi himself during the international yuuht mce. During tlie summer wire Iws muMugos were siuvcsufully trans mitted iHttwvcu tho ships of the UritUh navywlileh wore separated by 80 iuIIoh of watur, and decipherable message were also dispatched from Chelmsford in linglaiid to Boulogne in l'mneo, over 110 miles of laud and water Marconi lias done enough to establish the practi cal value of his system fur certain im'i lld work; hut its value will lx onor mtir.l) iiienwrwl if lut unudkvmor some means to restrict tho receipt of mes migos in thu iMUlkiiMir slut Ion for which llu uri Inteudtkl, and prevent all in. tdii'irmv li tho waves stint out from I'Uier ktulhms that may lmpMn i.. i within rungo. Klectriolty ornithine. u ouxt I'ver) otlwr form of mwur for tho 0eiAtUiuuf street mllways, and tht ni di, ai ions aro that for city wuk tin un U-rgruuiHl tmlloy will lw the tclu mi sxstem, with tho nvfrheud trollej i..rtl suburliau ainUhorl liitei-iirUin hues Ai the some ilmw tlwMiinl mil Imx gixfii gooil twii)ts, Th hvirie Citi,niwu of ts(im mllmads, howevwr, is not proceeding a quicklv as many people tufpcvtivl kTfcAM KAItJdiJktw. I lanxp. rtation as rtvpremmttsl b the r" ' gigantic railway system of tho Willed States, has to record a healthy growth, ond tho ago of wildcat railroad construc tion has doubtless gone for good. Tho presont total length of our roads Is 181, 6J2 miles, and our advanco is now re corded year by year. Locomotives and freight cars continue to increase ln'slzo, though not so noticeably as they did last year. Tho steam locomotive still holds tho field as par excellence the traction motor for heavy or long distance. Tho fastest trains in the world during tho year wero those run during the summer season on the Pennsylvania und the Philadelphia and Heading roads, from Camden U Atlantic City. Theso trulnB, whoso schedule snecd is between (K) and 0 miles an hour, frequently made tho runs of 55.6 and 08.3 miles at rates of from 08 to 74 miles an hour, with trains weighing as high as 200 tons. TMK AUTOMOMt.K AND MCIL'LK. Unquestionably tho greatest advance In trnii6MjrtnlIon is that recorded In the field of nntcniobllo, which Is evidently destined to enjoy a popularity as great as, and certainly more lasting than, tho bicycle The styles of tho nutomoblle aro'improving in general nppearatico and oxperlenco is leading to marked im provement In tho motors. Tlio improve ment In steam motors has been so great as to promiso that this long established, well understood and easily managed form of power may yet become the moft popular for the automobile, with com pressed air a possihlo rival. As tho stur of tho automobile rises, that of tho bicycle seems steadily to set. Tho latter will novcr ccaso to bo used for business und plcasuro; but tho popular rogo, which is already on tho wane, will bo Increasingly transferred to tho au tomobile as tho prlco of the latter comes moro within tho reach of the purro 6f the uvcrnge citizen. NAVAL. In naval affairs thoro has been no cessation of tho efforts of tho maratlmo nations to incrcaso their already stu pendous fleets. The United States at the commencement of 1809, stood fourth In power and numborH, with Germany a close fifth. Unless wo mako strenous efforts, however, wo will fall to fifth placo, for thu German government has provl led for tlio expenditure of nearly 1200,000,000 on naval construction. Great Britain hits now under constuctlon for her navy warsliij whoso total ton nage is 168,000 tons, or more than tho total tonnngo of the United Stutes navy. France and Hussiu aro making relatively (argo additions, and Japan is u liberal patron of tho host Kuropoatt yards. Wo ci'iinot afford to stand still. Wo have received noiiio imtablu addi tions during the year. Tho manufacture of tho new long caliber guns at Washington has been carried on with gratifying results. The now 50 caliber l-lnch gun lias given u velocity of about 3,000 feet per second, with a moderate chatnlior pressure. Ex periments with hiuh-exploslvo shells, efl'clully tlio now explosive "Joveito," have lieou highly successful. A shell loaded with that substance, and wuiuli I ig 623 pounds, penetrated a M-ln.-ii Harveyir.ed plate without breaking. TUP. UAdAZINK UlrLlS l.V WAU The progress of the South African war has proved that the modern magazine rillo is par excellence tho weapon of tho futuiu military oHiratlons. This weapon has put n heavy discount upon old-tlmo valor, and tho war of tho future will bo more than ever a war of the tacticians. AKIIONAtlTICH. Activity in the aeronautical world has lieuu directed rather to tho development of tho airship than thu aomplaue. Lvor since laiugly's brilliant success In achieving a flight of three-quarters of a milo with uu experimental, steam driven, machine, wo have heard but little, either of the motor-driven aero plane, or the soaring machine. Tho balooulsts, on tho other hand, have Wen very active and fairly successful AiiciiAKm.oar. Although arclueology cannot this year report such sensational discoveries as ntvo rendered some previous years famous, gratifying tosults have been attained fu Home, where tho much explored site of tho Fontm still yields up its MHiruts to tlu antiquarian pick and spado; vvhllo In Egypt over two " Tomorrow, ami to-inorrow, and to-morrow. Crwp 011 In petty pace from day to day And all our trrdi)a hate lighted foola The way of dutky death." Procrastination is the thief of health as well as the thief of time. There are lew tilings in which pro craitiiiutlon U so much indulged us iu let ter writliiL'. . We mean to wntebut "to-morrow ami to-morrow creep on" and wc neglect it. This is bad enough when the corres pondence is bOCIil ur lulii. uevi in its character, but whan it con cetus the vital luc of health it is in uuituly worse. This touches jv. if you are one of the women who have felt incllunl to take advantage of l)r. Pierce's ollur of 11 con bultatioii by letter. vr You have studied the evidence which shows how other women have been cured You cannot doubt hut that Dr Pierce's P. vontc Prescription does cure disease jicculiiir to women ; Irrrgularity, ulcer ations, inflammation, U-anng down tviius. You cannot doubt It. Uvatuc of the fou-c of the laatiuioiiy of hundreds ol thousand or weak women nude strong, ana mck women nuilc well, and you mean to write to-morrow Vrjte Hi -day. Your letter will be read in private, it contents K"-rled us sacred confidence, and an answer promptly mailed you in a plain envetopo without, any priming; upon it Address Dr. K. V. Pierce. HulTalo. N Y When I wrote w aUwl mi ailmrnU I at vlng lu KkhUiid, Iowa." write Mr. M vi- ?T i f' .ft0;ut.1, w',,y6,rw-J,"i"g in L10 ". boUIV ol Ur !"' P4iM1lc ITe acripllou. four of th 'CJoldeu Medical l).x civ and four vlalt of Dr rim'. I1r,v,ui yi , Jf'X l J"1? uk,n four l'" '' n lvurile freacrlptioo 1 wm a uew woman I cannot male peu dcacrtt my hatult graii tude. UU will coudnu the truth of all I y 11 tnOM who write luck liuil ,L. ..'.. f reply." . ,v" Ur. lherce'a Pellet are a uatumi .1.1 to beauty. Theyiclear The coniplextoii. m$M v i m-. IV-J v npiiv Vs. Ii 7 J .Oan't Stand Goitl Many children can t 6tand cold weather. The sharp winds pierce them, and the keen air hurts them. They have cold after cold, lose flpsh, and spring-time finds them thin and delicate. will make such boys and girls hearty and strong. The Sody is better nourished, .lid they are better pro jected. The blood becomes ichcr,and that makes them vanner. Vac ml fi.oo. all drujgliu, s;OTrcBOWNE,ChmUm New York. thousand historic and prehistoric graves havo given up their treasures for tho enrichment of modern museums. UUOUIIAI'lllt'At, AND SCIENTIFIC KTI'KDI- TION8. m..r u'ih tlinro a time when so manv andsowellequplppcd expeditions werorjT auroau in 1110 unori. iu 1111 i mo ui,i spaces In tho geography of the world. Interest is divided pretty equally be tween tho Arctic and Antarctic regions. Peary is well on his way to the North. Pole. Profiting by his past experience, lie is cnunccd in establishing tho neces sary lino of communications beforo mak ing his final dash for the objective point. Ho has an able competitor in Svordrtip, Nanscn's old colleague, who has taken the "Frani" onco moro into Aictlc waters. CilKMISTItV. Liquid air promoting is tho order of tho day, with capitalization of u com pany at $10,000,000. Prof. Dowar nguln holds a prominent placo In tho history of the progress of tho year. To the long list of his achieve ments has been adder tho liquidation of hydrogen, the first public exhibition of tho new substanco having been made at tho Royal Institution, London, last June. Electric lighting has recorded no de velopments worthy of sjiecial mention, for great as were expectations based upon ths now Nemst lamp, they havo not been fulfilled. Ur. Uull's Cough Syrup Kurmslies most, siibtliiiittiil comfort und relief to consumptives; It works most remark able cures, Don't despair. Keller ran certainly bo hud; 11 curo Is possible with tills wonderful remedy A monster meeting of Hindus and Mohammedans In Calcutta has passed a resolution uxprusslng unswerving loyalty and attachment to tho throne, and de ciding to offer prayer" for the victory of the llritidh. Tlie Homeliest Man in Salem Ah well as tlio liiindboinest, 11 nd others arc Invited to cull on any druggl-ti and got frco a trial bottle uf Kemp's llulsum for tho Throat nod Lungs, 11 remedy that Is guaranteed to euro und believe nil Chronic und Aouto Coughs, Asthma, llronchltls mid Consump tion. Price 26c. und 50c. cod&w William Mason, one- of tho early pioneers of tho Willamette valley, died at his home li Monmouth, Saturday, aged 87 years. SI 7.e doesn't Indicate tiu-illty. Do Witt's witch Huzul Salve Id thu only orlulnal. An Infallible curo for plies una uu sk'in diseases. Htonos Dru Mores. Bids for Lumber. itlds will be received nt tho oil Ice of tho Recorder of the city of Salem, Ore gon, up to 0 o clock p. in. 01 Tuesday, I'ebruarv 0, 1000, for prleo per thou sand feot for furnishing said city with lumber for tho four months following tlio dato of this advertisement. Tlio right Is reserved to reject any und all bids in this behalf. Dono by order of tlio Common Council, this IMrd of Jan uary, 1000. X. J Jt'DAii, Recorder. 1.27.1Q MEAT AND POULTRY. R. D. GIBSON, MBAT und HOUtTHY MARKET Side atrcct. near railnxid. I'iehc.l aiu Ixtt meals. My patriini nay I kev ihf a rrealain town j 3 II. W. KUWAIIUl. M. C. MATtrilEWS. Edwards & Matthews, m .Now Firm New tihopi Rest Meats) Scar far Hani, Katt Slate Ut. Telephone som The German Market Will be found all kinds uf meat and the best oi sausage. KRKK PEI.IVEUY. All bills due tho lulu tlrm of Wolt A Miescku miut.lit) paid UJOLsZ, St SON 171 Comuii'iclal St. Marshal's sale. Notice Is hereby l'I veu unit uiider Ihe pnivblonsof ordlnanie Nn. ;rto I will on TIU'RSDAY MKIl. I, ut 1 o'clock p. ui. nt the pound In Hie city or Salem, sellut public uuclloti the fcjUovvlnif described linnountled' uiilmal lo-vvlt. Ono dark buy inartv whllo suit tn fuieliead, branded en left hip letter T und Ilguro 2, one Ikivo the other whllo mixed hair ull nver Imml, -duid Unless the above dcM'rllK'd aulu.ul Uclajuied, beforo Mlddnte. s..le will 111 inuit, ncigiit imo be made without rwerve. IL.AV. QIRSON. . . . I City MaMml Januarjr-27, 1U00 EDUCATIONAL Nellie Brown VIOLINIST l now tirnntred to receive s tew wore ii;'b '.!' No 417 Mrion U Geiman.aiid French Taught grammatically and conversat ionally. ... . ., . Mrs. Pennebakerwill recoivo limited niimber of pupils, desiring Instruction in these languages, at her home, on Church street. Theso languages wero acquired abroad by this teacher. 12-8-Sm Salem Studio, INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Ola Anders Willman Over First National Hank. Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, l'heoiy and Class Reading. Studio hours from 0 to 12 and 2 to 6. .,,, TWO lINE NJ3W PrANOS IN STUDIO FOB use or ruuiLS. J. p. WHOLESALE Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars! E 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 160 STATE Er!niirlnnim ti-nnlmnnt nt nil limns. lJ WUIVI 31"LU" UMillliMUMitllllllllJIlliM BUY A xa" DON'T PEEL POTATOES. Hen is NO MORE A FRUIT, VEGETABLE, JELLY PRESS, COLAN DER, STRAINER, LEM ON SQUEEZER ANTj POTATO MASHER. 4m R. M. Wade L Co. Hardware. L M. 84, 56.r&:6Brstntoiat Phono!l87l Grain Hay, Flour.JVlill Feed, Building Mntcrial. Lime, Cment, Plaster etc, Grain, Hiyr and Straw stored WagonJS:alc3. Prompt andiarelu attention given .to ;iho Jlolivery of goods to of.tho cltv. j tIANHOOD RESTORED r.n.l. . ... "" gssggmm rrajs v-outhful r ,-..v.,i. InfimlivorinS.J,,,v:"Y. -.aucna via Brtijs Co. dlrtrlhuUnx aBenu, THIRD and YAMirru. 8TS.. PORTLAIf n. Ohcoon FOll SALE y D. ,T. hbatirgt STEAM, - HOT AIR, HOT WATER, E1i!KVo?Sef' work done pmm teta"y Fruit and Hod Diver wnrk- - a,n.. T. BBresJOjrfatoKt;, Phone I5II The Orient OK IIAKIFORD CONN. Assets ('oiK.fcu, Mabllitiiw ; Wj'oan Surplus to Policy Holders. . l.SlVoiil iiibuie you against loss by tire;' for terms' enquiie ol Will JoumalOflice. mUWAbBUU0N'Resident n . oalein, Ore. New Strawberries. Oroweis camnake biir monevnnt nr.iA, c....i. ... 100 strong plants will -...-v, .1UVU, nan ,1 wu ,, 1 nave plants 0 IbNNESSBB, M'KINLEY. RUBY. IDEAl nmini LnnJ DOWNINGS PRIDE, SAUNDERS, CEIH'RRA nil MAiimnn ' j Send for free catalogjlescriptiveof varieties and culture iHoier, SaleiTi Qre, AND MUSIC AD. Kn-J aMrvwsafvB INTDR-BTATE imiiTim IV NH ETTAANDERS-WILMAN AMocUteJTeacher Western Cotueiva toiv. KnM City, Mo., repreientlng the Inter-state Sytem, at Salem, Ore. Oircr Flrit National Hank. Kesldence 376 Church street. Studio botir-o to 12, and 2 to5. WMWBVBVMIMV I MUl AND RETAIL STREET Ari --ll HIT C'I'DKCT Fruit Press! PEELING and POUNDING POTATOES. KIRK, any part 9-8-tI tor"5V.v1r"H,, ve..w Ncrvul'llls. ThU unil.,r,il iicli na Weak Nlalillv llmlit. "" ",,unele UrK"'. cnuied - uS,.!"ml''n "lch lead to FTIV, SALBI, OHJSGO. He Sees His Finish, and notes tho difference between that laid on by our perfect methods unci what ho receives from others who have not made an art of their work as wo havo, whon a man takes his linen to any other laundry but tho bteam Laundry. Doh't bother with second class laundries and havo your fabrics rotted by chem icals and your linen frayed, whon you will receivo perfect satisfaction at the Salem StRam Laundry. Pi C0L,NiE'' '' O''STK-Vn l-KOI'IIICTOII. Phono -111, 030 Liberty Street Insurance produce 5C00 plants If pu t S1 SHUCKl ESS ' a"uKl-. CONSERVATORY r"x 1 v7 j j- v. v f Wi: mm Km Co J SOUTH ANDM THE SHASTA' mm EXPRESS TRAINS 7.00 P M t T. DnclUJ .!w r 8:19 A Mj Ar..en FrsncUcorL,' Mi "a niNiica nAnu OHSTJllVATtUK (J Pullman tlrbt-clnsa und lourljur Inir i'nr ntt.ni'linil in ..11 .. t trulua. Prompt connurti.m. .7? vor, Oniuliaand Chicago with , tiM WEST SIDE DIVISION llKTWUKN POKTLANO ANI1 Pom.... tuun btuum uuuy texcepi Kunjul I-M ....lh.. .Ull f -" AUH 7:80 A M I 11:35 P M) I.T .PortlMid 1. 1 Ar. fV.rb.llt 1 it aiuuu uuu orvuiiis cortb.1 wnil uim..J v.. ..v J, v t,, HJ, INDEPENDENCE Express truln dully PASSEKOB !Xcepl Sum! i-XQ V M P Mi l.r p i i.r.. P M) Ar .Portland At 7'30 830 ..vi'flilnUTlllo - fis acpuiidencc.Lr (Jj DlroitconnOcllonsat Hun Fn co wit 1 steamship Hues for IlAWi JAPAN, THE PHILIPPINES A AUSTUAL1A. , For tlirotigh tickets und ruuiai V. V. SKIN W EH. Depot Akmi ' O. D. UAURIELSON City Awent, 2.'12 Couiincrulul St .Salem II. KOEIILEU, M O. MARKHAM, a.'F.&P.A. rvrife Corvallis k Eastern Rah TIME OAIU), ' '.. ...... - i. . 1 i, Jur 1 aquiuu: I Train leaves Albany Truln leaves Corvallis. I Ttalu arrives Ynqulnn 'I lleturnlng: 7ft - . F1. 1 Leaves Yuuulna ... ti-OOt Leaves Corvallis Hfn Arrives Albany. I2:15t For Detroit Leaves Albuny... Arrived Detroit. ., Returning: 7:00 1 j ii'-aoii Leaver Detroit Airlvcs Albany.. . I20d 6:4ipl One mid two connect ut AllMDii Corvallis with Southern Pacific tuf giving direct service to and (torn ft port und adiucont beaches. 1 k Trains for M10 mountains arrlnV Detroit nt noon, giving ample tf in reaeu camping ground on HreltcubuHh uml Kuntlniii riut sumo clay. 11. u VVAMIKN, KUWIS mil T V. A I1. A. 141 J.'IUUNKK AKClil, Albany, 01 0.R.&N , UKI-AUTi TIMK SC11KDUI.X. Krum Portland. ill roa Fat Mall 8alt Lake, Denver Kl. Worth I 8 p. m,l umana, jtauaaa I.oula,dlilcao and Kaat, city, HM Uoo. . . aano Walla Walla. HnoVann. Ml V ycr lma, ni. rani, iilliutii, iif -,,.. ... 'r.-. T. . ..T ..II l.llpm waitKeo umengo and c-it. 7CKAFbr"HAli8iriV5V lor flan rranclaou, Hall cyery live daja. 8p n) Sd. m ox titio (OLUMIIfA I1IVKI1 (Satur day BTKAMKIU., n Aalnrla ami iray lindlnri. iu p, m. Xl, VV1I.LAMETTK IIIVKTI I U'UVC Portland, Ncwhcrg and way8 p. aicm ijniuinga. ih Iu4' Tuiwlay, Thurnlay and Saturday at .W n Mouday VVadnwday and Friday at 10,00 a. s- FO-TcOlTVALLIS And way points Turwlay, Tliurnlay an4i day, 3.80 p m, W1LLAMKTTK RIVER D1VWH Dally boats to l'ortlund us abet Transfers to hItpoI i-nr Hnn m, Orat City If tlio steaiuorsarc delayed M umiiia inn iicKcts to all poiou' Oregon, Waslilngtoo or Cillfoi" Coonectlons mude at l'ortlund it all rail, ocenn and river lines. V. II. HUULIU RT n . Gen. Pass. AKt.,l,ortlun(t,Oi Q. M. POWERS, Aguht, Trade Bl dock, Salem. BOISE & BARKER, City Agent' li KalmfB oilers travelfiMcliQlca of tiir folic Ing routes east They aw all fso scenlo attract lor 0. 11, & N., via Odgeo4nd "Jj bhasla Routo y Saoranic do, ft aea and Denver. 1 niiasta Rome via Sacraaift'' Mafor E. A ilx.Wnior,.,,.. t, ArdaA' ,lne uftliroiiKli poixma; PALACE and TOURIST SL1 ERS, San Francisco and L01 Aif le to Chicago thM The jShort Lira ! friyii joutherii Cullfc.nihi To the East. Apply to I lib uirenlsofjthc O. x n u S. L. Sum hern Pacific. the uid"rKli'npil fur fnlder s8, deocrlpiive literature, J. J. DKVERElX Southern Pa ROMs. 7.00 A M Ar tos AnMljr-V WiEIb'! OSS P M New pneantB H'W T'? B.BUA'Ml I.T. 't-otlilml rX?jr- 10.&5AMf LT.;Bnl,m $ . 7:s P U Ar Bin Kmncleco t, k J3il B.4.V A M Ar OKdcn. ..V.' 1! !IBdifflK 8 00 P M Ar.. Kl Pao ll '&tWi oasPM Ar NowOrlomClu 14'HH ) 1 R,"lllind' (len'l A Rt Worcester W Bottled Beer, Klineer Beclc SucTaan to 8ouUVl All orders lor bottled beer will at the breworvr- irnt nn cold w ' rski I and ' w 4s Ml HAl ' $jm vi-u Free city.dellyery. Telephone iW