The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, January 31, 1900, Image 2

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Ihoy hnvo to come nt ub 6v6r" our own
fortified position!-, tbdy will need a quar
ter of a million men to do tho work.
Counting tiiose we have In the field,
those at Pretoria and around, and the
men who havo come from Europe In
two months, wo can count up almost a
hundred thousand men ; and we have
supplies to last two years. Our people
aro nil over the colony, and we get all
the news there is to be had. The ac
counts sent out by tho English come
back to us, and the fellow that runs
their Intelligence department and sends
out the nows is a star the noblest liar
of them all. You want to take no stock
whatever In him ; wo aro all right. The
only thing wn aro short of Is doctor anil
modiclnes; wo ought to liavo a better
staff of physicians and an ambulance
corps, and I suppopo they will he organ
ized soon, as Ihnso things aro to nrrivo
from Europe.
Tho siege of the town drgg along und
it may be two months before it sur
renders. We are going to move down
toward Colcnso in a couple of days leav
ing about 600 of our brigade ns a sup
port for tho siege train. The lloer com
mandos and recruits from Natal will be
put on duty here to watch White, for wo
can hold them with green men, while
the teosoncd fellows go down toward the
Togela. Tho German Mourner sails in a
couple of days, and this letter will go to
by that; If it catches tho Hrindlsl boat
in season you ought to get It by tho New
Year.
I don't know when I'll gut u chance to
writo again. Address mo at Pretoria,
Cassidy's company of Colonel Blake's
commando, and I'll got it In good time,
If I'm alive.
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STRENGTH OF THE BOERS
Have Foree'nf "100,000 Men and Two
Years' Provisions.
Letter From an American Who Is Fight
Ing for Kruger English Not
Likely to Win In the End,
James F. Dunn, of Lowell, who is
fighting with tho Boors, has written the
following Interesting letter, dated No
vember 29, from tho Transvaal to a
friend in this city, says a special to the
Boston Globe, from Lowell, Mass:
My 'Dau Dillon:! don't know
whether you have heard any nows from
hero siuco tho war started, and I ought
to glvo you somo of the real facts of
what Is occurring. This letter will reach
you via Louronco Marques, by tho Ger
mon mail lino. No tetter can go out of
the Boer Ropublics through British
sources, as tho letters aro opened, read
and destroyed. Tho English control the
cables, and 1 hnvo no doubt from what
we hear in our ramps that tho real con
dition of things nevur reaches the out
side world.
When tho war broko out most of tho
inino owners, speculators, tnanagars,
and oven paid ofllclals of tho Ithodes
clique, ran oft to tho Capo Just as quick
ly as tho trains could carry them. The
foreigners, Gorman, French, Irish,
Scotch, and oven English, who are
called outlandcrs, have Joined tho Boer
army. You must rcmomlor that these
aro tho men the British pretended they
wishod to help, to rescue, from tyrauy
and all that, and yot they aro in arms
against tho so-called liberators. The fuel
Is that all the nousonsu about thu
wrongs of tho outlandcrs was cooked up
by tho Ithodes' gang for tho English
papers. I havo lived hero for two years
and I havo yot to learn that wu
havo any wrongs political, religious,
commercial or any other. The men who
wronged and threatened and bulldozed
tho minors I mean the working miners
wore tho Ithodes' crowd fellows of
tho Hammond stamp, who were getting
fat salaries for working the mines und
tho papers for their English 1kiho. It
was a great pity as far ns humanity
und liberty were concerned that Jamo
son, Hammond and tho rest of them
were not strung up after the raid.
When tho war broke out brigades of
foreigners wore orgaulred at once. Tho
Germans havo a brigade of 2000 men or
more, nearly all mon trained in the
army in Germany, and commanded by
men of their own country trained ofH
com, There U a mixed brigade of
French, Scotch and English, who have
their own olllcers, and they are doing
good. Wo have an Irish brlgado of over
2600, the majority of whom aro men
from California and tho Wust,with quite
a sprlngling from tho old country and
tho Capo, Our commander Is Colonel
Make, a Wostpolntor, who tucd to bo in
tuo regular army at home, and a Jim
dandy, a fighter and a tactician that
West Point may be proud of.
We uro getting now mun every day ,
they como in from Loureiico Marques
and aro from every country In EurojH
Eczema !
The Only Cure.
Eczema. Is wore than a skin disease,
snd no skin remedies can cure It. The
doctors aro unablo to effect a cure, and
their mineral mixtures are damaging
to tho most powerful constitution. The
whole trouble Is In tho blood, and
Swift's Specific Is the only remedy
which can reach suohdoep-sested blood
ilseasoi.
JCctem trol oat ou mj lUmthur. ana ooo
itnutd to spread until
bar bead was aallrtlr
sovtrtd. 8b waa Irtau4
br MYtrtl good doeton,
bat grsw worn, and Ibo
dreadful dltMM spread
M her tun. Bhe ml
Uka to two oIbrid
kiKftltii sprlojs, but r S
eelTOJOOUnant. Wur
-4tnt mdtelnea ware taWn. W without
time the Ant but v!c ui nalshtri, br bJ I,
pan to beal. A dorn Uiiln cured her com
lilsUlr and lift br.km (wrcuil, atnouth. Slit
It now slate en mra old, and liaa t.iailflcnt
T0 Lucas Avt . HI. LouU, He.
JWt expect local applications of
soap and wives to cure Eosouu Tlur
reach only the surface, while the df-
ootnes from within Bwlff
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mrjxwcjiaiM;- i
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Th
Blood
only cure and will rf aah the most
Me. it is iar ahead of all
" MtMtlhM.becauaalt mirxa
wseVsiiHlyond their reach. U.S. 8. Is
ymsV Testable, and is tho only blood
riwiiiy twwntee4 to contain no pot
SMk. wismwsy or other mineral.
Mrnkm wJM free by Swift SoecltS
,i4lBt,0Wfi.
land tho states. The Americans aro
'mostly husky young follows from tho
Middle West, who havo Borvcd in tho
Spanish war and in tho regular army,
and wo havo nulte a few from around
Boston, Now York and Philadelphia.
All theso fellows, Irish, German and
Yank, got into our brlgado, for tlioy feel
moro at homo with us, under ofllcers and
men who have followed tho old ling, and
tlioy are giving tho "Bed Necks," ns tho
Boers call thorn, plenty of fun.
It was our brlgado wo had about 1200
on the firing lino that day that scooped
in tho Irish f usllllers at Dundee, and had
tho Boer contingent boon moro oxpori-
diced in military matters, wo could have
got tho wliolo of Yulu's bunch, horse
foot and wagons, for I nover saw a worse
beaten, demoralized crowd than that
same Brlrlsh army They aro rnostly
pushing tho Scotch and Irish regiments
against us, and we aro ablo to take care
of them. They may have English regi
ments, but they keop them back in
reserve, for wo haven't seen them,
though we nro red hot to get a crack nt
thorn.
General Joubert, is a foxy old chap,
and refuses to let us take any chances
that are uncortaln and he Is dead
against any military grand-stand tactics.
He won't allow any charges or attacks
on fortified places; he makes tho British
do that business, and then ho soaks
them. Tho consequences is that tho
English lose five men killed and wound
ed where wo loso only one. Tho English
artillery is fairly good, though their guns
aro not up to ours, though their infantry
and cavalry can't hit u Dock of barns.
Wu aro now intrenched around Lady-
iimlth with it strong force down at tho
Tugela, Intrenching and waiting for that
advance of the British wo are promised i
and wo havo lots of commuudos chasing
down through Natul to keep the HIoh off
thu enemy.
Wo havo White and nlxxil 10,000 men
cookm1 up In Ladysiiiith, nnd wo will
got tho whole bunch as sure us shooting.
Wu havo thu hills overlooking tho town,
which Isdown In a hole, fortified, and
wo sholl tho place occasionally to keep
thorn guessing; but we placu reliance
strongly on dirt, disease and hunger to
capture them. The town doesn't
amount to nnything, but tho Johnnies
havo about 5,000,00!) worth of arms,
munitions and supplies that will como
handy. Whltois hi a tight place nnd
his rump Is touch J heat, dust, rain, mud
and anxiety anion r allies and they nro
badly demoralized.
riiey used to make aortic und rush
hills but wu had orders tu drop back nnd
let mom rush j and when tlioy got
tired we occupied our old positions nnd
Bonked them ns tlioy llmod back to
camp. They wore wearing themselves
out, A few days ago they rnmo out In
strength, mid whim tho liters retired
lllako hold to our position and wo
waited for them, running (up thu g'eeu
flag to mako them row. Tho Boors
don't carry bayenets: the Irish lirlgndn
does.
Tlioy shelled our poiitlon for nn hour.
t t
uroppmg siietis over us and beyond us,
hut doing no particular hnrm. Blake
passed the word along the lino to wait
and give them a good fight.
A real English regiment came nt our
position and their olllcers called and
urged thorn ou. lam In Cassidy's
coinpauyho Is an Arizona man and
we have halt a dozen fellows from
meson u no are dead shots. Wo lay
low, Bqulutlng over tho breastworks
while our Tusoon fellows tumbled nvur
oiiicer ulter otllcer.
When they reached tho foot of (ho
hill lllako ordered us to cmsn flrin,.
and told a few mon from each company
to yell, Jump up nnd pretend to run
waw. This encouraged tho Johnnies
to oheor, and they oamouptho hill pant
tug and shouting wildly. When about
100 feet from us wo let them havo it,
from Mauser, Maunllcher und Mni,.,
and Bluko yelled "Now, Iwys give thum
a taint oi l no real tli in- " Ti,- i....
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men went tin wmkl lm l,.i.,l 0 ...iu..rt
-- , . M tflllV f
hiiu wo wont over the entrenchment at
mem with tlio bayonet.
mirpnjur von never m any thing
iue u. a volley point blank und then
the meteal We went at them In good
JrUh fathtuu, and Mine 0( jl0 yanks
ami lililu chaps wro ,lr thuii tliu
rurks. The red omits wouldn't stand
fur It. but went down (he hill on u brwk
ami out int., the tixn, sprinting ui0
urayiiuniiiu ivn n.arehisl buck about
ouo-slxth of tnem, a,l there was it
badly umulvd lot lylnu amumi n,,i ....
sent Into UnglUh lines that til,t,
we preierru.1 t B( them have the
....v. u, uuuiuniig- iiiem. They won't
be very hot lo rush u hill mM,
gwn Hag over It again, I imagine. The
regiment was Ulourestershlro or some
other auoh naiue-I don't n-call it lut
now, and if thoy don't B0t ,,,. i J,..,
material than Unit to ili,t ., !.....
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iiuiiaii ocean tiian Into
I suppose thw k
all the mtn they
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OMB TOPIC
Contribution for thli Department ire
respectfully solicited from our rcsden
Health Guarantee
llet it bottle of Ho'tetter's Slmuocli
Bitters from any druggist. It wll
cure your weak stomach, The bit
lers Is for constipation, Indigestion,
dyspepsia", biliousness, nervousness
and all disease arising from weak di
gestion. It has been known all ovar
the country for the past fifty years as
the Conquer of Dyspepsia. See that
a PiiiVATB Kbvenuf. Stamp covets
the neck of the iKittle.
Hostcttcr's
It makes S(om?.ch
Rich Blood Bitters
Nellie Brown
VIOLINIST
la now prepared to receive few more
Ho 41 Marlon st.
"
A MOUSE TRAP
Mr. Mousey mado a trap.
Ho was so very handy;
Mr. Mousey made a trap,
And baited it with candy.
Ho set It In a likely place;
And shortly to his Joy, oh1
His little wifo raino running up
To say he'd cauuht a boy, oh I
"But what to do, dear Mr. Moil so?
Wo cannot kill and oat him,
Or lock him in our Iittlu houso.
Or oven pinch and beat him I"
Said Mr. Mouse, with puzzled air,
"I never thought of that, dear;
'Twould bo no joy to keep it boy,
Let's glvo him to the cat, dear I"
-Casscll's J.lttlo Folk.
MUaMses Cookies,
Cream up one-half ound of butter
and one-half pound of BUgar. Add one
pint molasses, one-half pint milk, ono
teaspoonful saleratus water, ono table
spoon fill salt, two tablcspoonfuls ground
ginger, ono teaspoonful ground cinna
mon and ono-hulf teaspoonful ground
cloves. Work in flour nufDcicnt to mako
a thick batter. Mold Into small cakes
nnd bako in a slow oven. The Chef.
"If you cannot in tho conflict,
Prove to yourself a soldier true ;
If whero lire and smoke aro thickest,
Thero's no work for you to do,
You can cheer the broken hearted,
Strengthen those with courage
lied,
You can bear away the wounded,
You can rover up the dead."
better literaturo than is tho library of
tho average man in the city. In conclu
sion Mrs. Smith says:
"Lastly, lot mo say to the girl of tho
period, who may sometime contemplato
marriage, let not tho hackneyed cry of
'drudgery and no society' deter her from
accepting her lover beennso ho happens to
J hi a farmer. Itcmcmbcr that life any-
' uriinrn to tv'linf vnn tnnln ft Ttrftir- tn
tho farm your own ideals. We aro told
tho ideal is tho bread of the soul. Bo
' waro of being deluded into Imitating
your sister In tho city or vlllngo or on
tho neighboring farm, In tmo you can
glvo seven times seven good reasons why
you aro glad you choso as you did, real
izing that an all-round growth of man
hood and womanhood has continued.
And your life in dopending upon His
laws and His creatures has mado you
feel that you have scon Uod. And with
Edwin Markham you will count it good
fortune to a man to draw into his mind
the calm sanity of thu rocks nnd to dis
till into his heart tho color and odor of
orchard bloom. As ho walks over tho
great fields the strength of tho ground
arises into his body and the glory of tho
sun descends Into his soul."
Tliuro Is much wisdom In what Mrs,
Smith says, and wo doubt if anyone can
rcfuto her statements, Of course tho
farmer and his wife havo their burdens,
hut who In all tho world has not?
iioii.En hick roa a connv.
Pick over nnd wash one cup of rlit
and put it into a kottlo in which is n
largo quantity of boiling water, two
quarts at least. Let it bolt rapidly, un
covered and without stirring until the
water hns boiled away and tho surface
of tho rico Is full of holes. Draw tho
kottlebnck, und let It stand thereuntil
the rico Is dry and the grains separate.
ft.. .... .1 tt An.lA Iahii tlin iiilmlA sMtt
ITy UIIU mill ll 11:11111:1 lui-n mu niwiiuuij
on tlio pinttor wiuioui pressing 1110
grains together.
First M. D.-What a lotoi things
have been found In tho vermiform ap
pendix. Second M. D. And look nt tho money
that's leen taken out of HI Life.
Dr. Cull's Cough Syrup Furnishes
most substantial comfort nnd relief to
consumptives; It works most remark
able cures, Don't despair. Belief
can certainly be had; ucuro Is possible
with this wonderful remedy.
German and French
Taught grammatically and convcrent
ionnlly. Mrs. Pcnnebnker will receive n limited
nuimbcr of pupils, desiring instruction
in these languages, nt her home, on
Church street. Theso languages were
acquired nbrond by this teacher. 12-8-3m
MUSICAL.-
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E1TAANDERS-WILMAN
AsoclteTeaclier Weitem Conwivn-
toty, Kna City, Mo., representing 1
the Inter.staie System, Salem. Ore. j
Over First National Hank. Residence ,
6 Church street. Studio liours-Q tn
12, and 2 too.
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INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
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DINING OAItH,
OMSBIIVATION UAHs
Classes in Piano
TWO FINJ5
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man tlrst-clusH and Umrlst At
cura iiiLiiciipii in 11 .1... -i-
Over First National Bank.
Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class 'tmioe. Prompt connections aft.
Keadmu. ;.:;'..ri ,;.;, Vi.."5" wlw io
Htudio hours from 0 to 12 nnd 2 to 6.
NEW" I'lANOS IN STUD JO FOJ?
USJfl OF PUPILS.
for oilier ciistcrn cities.
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WEST dIDE DIVISION1.
HKTVVKKN HOKTLAND AND COUVaLIii
Mull trulns dally except ljundsii
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
' Chicken Curry.
; Carefully remove nil tho pin feather
1 and singe nil tho hnirs. Itombve tho
j oil bag, then cut off tho legs und wings
scparato the back from tho breast by
cutting through tho llesh from tho sldo
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The Camera u Community Educator
In the formation of n photographic art
club tlo urtistlo instinct of those con
nected with it vtould bo (mickeued. A
higher degree of culture would bo at-
with Nature and her teachings, toncl
Ings which nro huueath nil systems
philosophy nnd religion mid science.
And this culture would assist In ac
complishing that higher community
pulturo for which nil loyal cltieiiN are
constantly hoping and striving.
It Is the higher culture that comes to
ntowu that holds the best ulemeutH
there. In all young cities, the mm
characteristic is the unsettled feeling
uveryune tins, it feeling that often
prompts the remark that ono does not
intend to remain here or there only m
long as it Is necessary to make n com
eteiicy, alter which to move to some-
older plnce, seems In he the common de-
siro.
All thu social elements of value that
lend attraction to the life of n town are
so ninny binding forcos tending to pre
vent tho going away of jhtsoiis who
hnvo made money in sulllcleut amount
to live In proper stylo In n largo city.
Absolutely unlmportnnl as n photo-j
graphic club may Iki, and, taken by it
nelf, surely is yet when considered as
ono of thu many elements necessary to ,
thu permanent life of n town, hh it is '
worthy consideration. East Orogonlan
tho hollow of the ribs, und tho kidneys
! If. tllll ullllk I1AII11 ti...w.n.. ,1... !....
Of' 1 .-.HW "I" "-
hiiu viiik 111 mu juiuis iiiiu rumovu tne
ineiit from tho breast liones. 'w with
a clean, wet cloth, nnd senson each piece
with Hilt and popiwr, nnd dredge with
Hour. Put two tivbh'Hpoons of butter in
n frying pan nnd brown tho chicken del
lentely in the hot butter, turning tho
, pieces till nil are uniformly browned,
Uiy tuo buck, Inside down, In n stew
pan nnd nrrungo tho other pieces around
so that no hii of thu skin will
touch tho bottom ami belli dnngerof
sticking on. In thu butter left In the
Htewpnn fry one largo onion cut in thin
slices, using more butter if needed.
j When colored, but not burned, skim
mom out aim put with tlio c li Ickon.
MARION COUNTY MATTERS
Business Being Transacted al the Coutt
House
UKEDH riLF.n.
City of Balem to tho United States
land in Wilson Avonuo as recorded in
Volumo 3 at pngo 76, Town Plats of the
county of Marlon, $7,600.
Frances A. QUI nnd J. K. Gill, of Poit
land, Or., Kato L. Dillingham, of linn-
gor, flialno. and Laura Iloll Wythe, of
Oakland, Callfornln, to City of Salem,
land In Wilson Avonuo, q c d, 3,760.
J. It. Miller, widower to W. M. Cald
well, undivided half of tract of land to
1 0 s r 1 w w d. (500.
Geo. W. Johnson and M. P. Johnson
to K. L. Lcmmon, lot No 9, bloak No.
0, Yow ParK annex, Salem, f5C0.
J. It. Sillier, widower, to W. M. Cald
well undivided half of tract of land, 21)
s r 1 wqcd, fl.
Fine Wines, LiQooRb, CiGflRsi
218 COMMERCIAL STREET, r
160 STATE STREET,
Courteous treatmont at all times. ;IUii LUUKI SIKUtll.
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Mf Ar Corvallls Lv Wv
At Albany and Corvallls connl.
with trains of thoC. & E. Ity.
DON'T
PEEL
POTATOES.
BUY A
1NDEPBNDBNOB PABSKNOEr,"
Express truln dully uxcept Stindi;.
AM P Mi Lv rortlancf.7.Ar i mTTi
7.30 I'M J Lr...McMlnuvlllu.":i.y isSii
Dire :t connections at San Pr.n?
co wit l steuninh I p Hues for HAWAII $
JAPAN, THE PlllLIPIMflS ASb I
AUTItALIA. aaU
li'ur Llirnllull tlr.l(nt. ni.il c.t,,., ...... '.'
W. W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, u jS
C. D. UAUUIELSON City
Atfcut, 2.12 Uoiinncrulul St .Sule.uOt "i
U. KOEHLER. MnV
U. MAKIUIAM, Q.F.&P.A. Purlnd
Hen is Fruit Press!
NO MORE
PEELING and
POUNDING
POTATOES.
1 Corvallis k Eastern Rata
TIME OAKI),
The door tliat Dant5 saw had this Inscrip
tion over it i "Despair of hope, all ye who
enter here." When man despairs of hope
he drains the very drees of despair,
There are certain tortus of disease to
which nii'iilcnl iKnomncc and popular an-
Mix Iwo tnbloapooiiH of Hour, ono table-
Thu Deuvor lWcrlpt'a man su'eets
tho name. "Tho Hen House," for the
proposed lOO.tXK) hotel for women In
Now York.
Should Many a Katmer.
At h recent meeting ofuu lown Parm
er's Iiutltutu held In Columbus Junc
tion, Mrs. O. P. Smith of Wapello read
a paper in which she uruod tho voiiiil'
Klrls of today to marry a farmer, nnd
tho truth and wisdom which she In
stilled Into that address Is very pletsant
after nil of the foolish tnlk ono hears of
the bunions of thu farmer's wifo. Mrs.
Smith is tho daughter of n farmer, and
tho wife of a farmor, therefore none can
say that she does not know what she is
talking uhout. she goes Into details in
tho matter und gives seven reasons for
her position ou thu subject. Plrst, a'
girl dwells fondly on the hope that elm '
will bo surrounded by an everlasting i
love. Mrs. Smith claims that the com-'
paratlvo (solution of the farmers and his '
wife mitkw thum grow more and more
all tho world to oaeh other, and "tho
loso commingling of tho household and
lurm work knits their liw into an en
diwring comradeship which meluphyhi
oiansliaeanlyodasa rarer, liner de
light than love's young dream." Sec
ond, the girl p(uo (ora home of her own,
und undoubtedly thu Ideal home exuta
In thoeountry. Iluiuo lu the city may
menu elegance and Ituurv. but in
the ommtry It U solid coi'ufoit nud
theru Is no sham about it Tii.ni
tho country life brings one per
set health, and without health
there can bo no happiness and love
eltlmr In married lire or out of a.
Fourthly, there is tho oomfort of life on
the farm, "for thu farmer is always at
Iwst suroof his living If ho Is tt man of
onergy," nd utile he is a man of
energy you do not .waul htm for a hns
band. The fifth rem , tiin. ,i.
country it tlio bt place
HM)ou of curry powder (or les if pre
ferred) nnd ono tnbhaitooii of sugar nnd
cook thorn In butter. Pour on gradually
ouociipofhot water or stock nnd one
cup of strained tomato.
Stir till thick nud smooth, then add ono
doeu rahlns seeded nnd halved, one
tablespoon of minced parsley and a few
gratings of lemon rind. Mix well and
, cook live minutes, then add salt and
i pepper tu taste iimi pour tliu situcoover
tho chicken. Sot tho stowp.in back
whero tho sauce will merely simmer and
let It cook till the chicken' Is verv ten.
. der, nliout ono hour. Then turn in one
cup of hot cream, remove tho large
bones, and dish tho meat in tho center
of n large pluttor surrounded by a border
ol rice cooked as follows :
tierhtition have given the title of "Hope-
iem. mat very tact imnuicnpa the auflcr
era from audi dlstaic by rohblnir them of
the courairc to try to repim health. Wi U
particularly true of lutiir diseiMca. At soon
ns disease fasten on the Ihhk, the vlctini
aiti dnun. makci his will, and awaits his
falc. fe wouldn't uct that wny If he were
nuten liy n tnrati
tula or n rattle
snake, He'd fight
then for liU life.
Hut he U under Ihr
Inllucncc of the Ig
norant nnd auper
stltlottH, that write
' Despair of hope "
over the door of
such tllneaea ua bv
neglect or unnkllf
ful treatment may
cud fatally in con
sumption, There l anew In
scription for that
doorwny of disease,
made by rubbing
out the firnt two
words and leaving
it: "Hone nil
who enter Here." WlintJ Can there be
hope for the aufferer with the constant
coukIi, flttilied face, burdened brtathintr
nnd emaciated Ixxly? The record says
" yea." Nlnety-elRht out of every hundred
canes In which Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Diucovery haa been ucd have been pep
roantly cured. ",(;olden Medical Dlacov-
wcnlc lunRa, broir
rWi$mMKL
A 4 W(WVl
'1
A FRUIT, VEGETABLE,
JELLY PRESS, COLAN
DER, STRAINER, LEM
ON SQUEEZER AND
POTATO MASHER.
Z9U
. ti;r.
.. l:65p.t
i'UOa.b
.Il:.tOa. id
12:15 p. a
7:00 . nj
1 1 :.HJ s. is
R. M. Wade A. Co. Hardware. -S
M
34. 0O.:i,'6b;stJltOrbt
r-iiunjirj i
KIRK,
Kor Yuiiulna:
Truln leaves Albuuy .
Truln leuves Curvullls.
Truln arrlvcH Yuqulnn
Iteturnlng:
leaves Yuuulnu
I Leaves Corvullls
Arrives Albany.
a For Detialt:
Leave Albany
Arrives Detroit,.
I Ituturnlui!:
Leaves Detroit , . ia:20n,
AiMvcs Albany 5:45 d. in
Oio aim twtj connect ut Albany sod
Corvallls with Southern Pacltlc ttalii.;
Kiviug uirect service n ana rroui Ne
IKirt nnd utljucent beaches.
ituiiisfnr the luountalps unite i;
t no'in, wlvlnv nmDle tlo
ciiinniiiu ifniiinii; nn K
HreitcabiiRh and SanMam river it-
.suiuedity.
Z It U VVAUiKN, KliWIN rflOU
i r. a r A. XlUf
J.TIUINKU Au.Mit. AIUny.()t.,
Grain Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material.
Lime, Cmcnt, PJaslcr etc,
Grain. Hiy an J Stra,v sto.vi
W4gD.i;5;alcs.
iUlenliontMvt.il -to. the Jdolivery of gorxls to
0.R.&K
$
I'riMiint ami
of thu Cltv.
I'art.fu
any part
D--tf
obstinate llmrerinir cmiirli. litirillnf
of the lung and kindred aliments, which.
alcohol, wliliky or
Working
Women
cry" positively curea
emus,
If neglected, find a fatal ending in consump-
I, UK, II iiiiimiui! IIU
other stimulant
" Your mnllcf nt i thebrtt I have erer taken,"
write Mra. leunle Dlngraan or Vanbnren, Xa.
kaika Ca. Mich. " U, .ptlni: I had a bad
coughs got o bad I had to be lu bed all the time
My hUtlMltld tllOUPht I ha.t mn.,imnllnn If.
wanted me to gel a doctor, but I told Mm if It
wat cotuutnptlon they could not help me. We
thought we would try Dr. Wcrce-a Golden Medi
cal l)lcovery and before I had taken one bottle
the cough atonped and I have loc had no algn
ofitarclurutug."
Dr. Pierce's Pellets arc the beat for the
bowels. Uie them with the " Dlacowrj."
Size, doesn't Indicate qu-tllty. Do
Wltt'8 Wltclt Hazel Sillvn U Mm nnlu
original. Au Infulllblc cure for nlles
und all skin dlxases. Stones Drtirf
OWIICS
MANHOOD RESTORED te';"?l?:'1vci,ow
Ion.. ArvouinrM ,lifU.""tJ Manhood. Nightly Kmla-
'ythfureirofc,veI..rJl!rintrf,,ve0,lni'
uo other
'"..''? Cltcula-rrVerXlldn
JntCo.,
nt, cnuMit
lea.) tu
i.u jer
iki
tanufa. ire j I vV.,."?.V. All UruKKl.li,
lJim..ii.. V;: "",M ?". "M'rsncc.
," " "ruK io. autributlng agenti,
nici'jivr
ron
f-ait"
Mall
it p. m.i
tiilV-
kane
nror
l.lapt
TniRD and YAMliiuan.. luTL..n no .'
FOltSALJS Y 1). .7. intY. SALMI, 01.J2t.OX.
H p in,
rr7m"
ex Una
Bauir.
.. ,ulf
IV l, to.
TIME rUUKUULK.
rrutu rnrttaml
tn
Halt lk, Denver Kt. Wtirthl
yinana, nauaaa i;uy, ut i;l
Uiiila.tJhlcucoandKaat,
""
At.
Walla Walla, Hpokane, Minna- h.
-.-"-. r... I qi, IMIIIIU, Bl I If
wankwChleagoandeint. I li
at
ffiyViT HTHV!ifMrrii;a-
. .. "t; .. r. i
rtirxan rrauclaco, U y
. v.i-.jr uYoiin-B.
' "H"M.UIA II1VKK l
tl.r.A0.r,M, fie
Tu .Wlnrla and way iiiBdlniJ
111 till, l.nrl.l
Into tin. fir ruarim; chll.lii.ii ..i n... .,1.1. ..
nlnlo ,10 Traavaal.U,at tho farm life pnvwnt, uue.,ulleJ
S ' . "M..rt,.,,,,l, fn 0,,w,u,1,,,w ,gr l""M lopment.
we have our hack, to ,, U. S u p. W wi. ." Ind
mr Imvttmd to write to
Misa Pttkhftm for free
jwvoe mkoui thmtr health.
Mra. PUtkhmm Is a wo
man. j you have painful
periods, haakamhaa or
any of the mere amrhtua
Ills of waatma, wrHa to
Mra. Phtkhantf aha has
! halaail muitktHies. Yaur
latter wMI ha amoradlv
coafheatlal.
Lydla E. Plakham'a
Veeatahle Oontaoumd hi
kaewn wharavar the Eng
lish language la aaehan.
Nothing alee eaamaaai-
hly mesa aura le helm suf
fering wemen. ha ether
metHehte haa helmed ae
wwwawnyg
Rententher thla when
aemethhtg alee la sug
gested. Mra. flnkham'a ad
dress la Lynn, Masa.
Her hmlmhtg hand la
alwaya euiatretehmd la
suffering wemen
Ulds for Lumber,
WU will ho received at the oiueo of
thu Hecorder of tho city of Salem, Ore
koii, up to 5 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday,
rohruury 0, 1P00, for price per thou
sand feet for furnishing said cltv with
(timber for the four months following
tho dato of this advertisement. The
rlKlit is reserved to reject any and all
uidd in tills behalf. Dono by order of
mo common uouncu, una 23rd of Jan
nary, 1WX). N J Jpdah, Hecorder.
M7.101
fWvlSJ. - COWTRIft.l'
He Sees His Finish.
aiitl notes tho difference between
that laid on ibv our imrfect methods
and what he receives from others
who linve not made nn urt of their
work us wo hove, when a man lakes
his linen to nny other laundry but
the Steam Laundry. Don't bother
with second clnes laundries nnd
into your fabrics rotted by chem-
luus mm your linen Iniyed, when
ypuwill receive jxirfect satisfaction
at tuo
Safem Stp.am Laundry.
Pl..w..t?MKL J' 0LMsT,"O I'UOWIICTOR.
Phono 411, 230Libertv S.m
iArBsJ
I WILUMn-fE ltlVKll lA
U'aveii'unianil, .Newhorx nj wB,a
ikI
'ana iq
Halem .
i iTi 'iV i i aft 'urUyt 6.W
r.w.H., ,.niu...Ajr nnti rricia
Tuwdajr,
ay at 10,(0 .o.
TOR CORVALLIS
day";' SO' ''ol"",T,le,1uy. Thuraday apl
MKAT AND POULTRY.
R, D. GIBSON,
HBATINGT
STEAM,
HOT AIR,
HOT WATEK,
iKVoS&r1 workdone pro'"p' ""y
Fruit and Hon Orvor u.nri o..-.--u..
T. 8. mrflRnTTntrci ,A;i: -r...cuuuy.
. wwwio,,-, L-J& ocato Jit,
WILLAMETTE RIVEB DIVISlOJ
DilllV IxmlH In PnrflunH uu I1!I "
Transferfi to lreet car line at OrfV
Uty If tlio stenmersaro delayed tbeif
iiouna trip tickets to all point
OicKtin, U'ashlnKton or C-tllfortU
Connect Ions made ut Portland "W
all rail, ocean und river linen.
W. II. IIURLUORT.
lien. P.'iaa a .it n.xiunit f)t.
O. M .POWERS, AKe'nt, TradeStW
nock. Nitlom.
HOISE & HARKER, City AucdU
MICA.T r.a
POUUTKY
MARKET
St .le lnet. mat iviliuid. he.iM .
beat mcau. My a'rtvt u I keep th' U,
veAtttnlown t
The Orient Insurance Col
OITers triivnlrdt.lininr. . .... riiU
ln rogtea east Tliey uw all fsnx-
ovvuiounnicntic -
O. R, & N., via Odgeti and l)eof
OIIIIHLII Itfilirn Ult UnnK.an n IKI
I Ar. ----. , ,M MUl.iaill(,IH' "
Phone I5II" snlZK.,
.Mujnr E
Hacraiii!'
HAU'l'lrORD,
n. k. NinvARns
i. c. nat;iikvs.
Edwards & Mjtthows,
FRESH m fllRBD UK4TS
Will
OR
Assets
Liabilities
Surplus to Policy Holders.'.',
Route, via
AlbernnnrniiH
i niVAV? ,lne 'fthrtitmli PULLMAJJ
PALACE and TOURIST SLEtfl
f'w. nan franolsco and Los aopj
iesioutilc;n;ottil(,l8
CONN,
.A2I5.0O0.
1,109,000
1.314.011
you against loss by tire: for terms mm.,
Ml k .( "'- Vi,
Journal Office. """ DUUUN-lesl(,e"' "'
orticui, ure.
Line
iiisuie
ure ot
Now Firm '
Now eihopi
Boat Meats'
.Nr liir Uaru.
IjtH Suu St
TlhoneM4
The German Market
Will be found all kinds of moat
ami the best of sausage. FREE
DELIVERY. .All bills duo the
late tirm of Welt Mlescke
tniut.bo paid
COOL, &. SON
171 Commercial St,
New Strawberries.
KjfSSSSKiSr 225'2'Sin.wlrrles.i
iV -? K i l i e Figure ouuu pi;m s f put out
k' besides about half a crop. I have plants of
, S KINLEY, RUBY, IDEAL, DOUBLE CROPPER
too
now
TENNESSEE
The Short
from southern CuUfornlu
To the East.
AtMllv U Mu. ........I., i.ft IhK O. ,
& N., O S. L , Snutliern Paciflc '
the undersigned, for fnldfr "
dee.rlptlve literature.
J. J. DEVEREUX
(len'l At Woreester Illw'
i luitniiu
DOWNINGS PRIDE. SAUNDERS QHiirtri rcc
CERVERA, DU MAURIER.
cropper. Bottled Beer.
Send for free catalogy escriptive ot varieties and culture
-buHofer, Salem Ore.
KlinfcrA Ucclc.Succeunra to SoulS"
.
All anlnn fn IvniiloJ l,ur will t-!
t the brewery. Kept on cold t"1
Free city delivery, Tekphona !