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irT" WWTSWWJTyiT f I , r ' 1 ? M l.,r i i,i r I i l! !' jwniiiim iw m ? mill tf in HiftfmFihfmtftf rtHfTHnnmi, AN INTELLIGENT MAN IS ONE WHO HAS GOOD i Colds fi Cliest UNDERSTANDING! llaGeSboeel tm " Z FURNISH THE BEST KNOWN UNDERSTANDING 2 5: THEREFORE THE INTELLIGENT MAN T. IS ONE WHO WEARS Qyyy Shoes. ijiiiiiiiuiiiumA4iiiiiiuiiimiiiim TUB MIL. JOURNAL V KOHSR BHOTHttnS WEDNESDAY, FEUItUAKY 1, 1800. Dlly, Ono Year 93 00, In Advance Dally, Coat Months 91.00 Uf a.dvauoo Woeldr, One Tear 01.00, In Advance THE aOEDEL OUTRAGE. When tho new o( tho assassination of Senator William Goobel was flashed over tho wires a fouling of horror and condemnation went with It, The first thought an that It a an act of Repub lican desperation to prevent him from ousting Taylor from tho governorship In which ho wns recently Installed. Second thought, however, generally seems to have been that tho shot was fired by some half-demented crank of tho Uootli or Uultoau class who had lost hi head in tho excitement which has provailcd in Kentucky durlnj tho bitter coutoat since tho election. Few of any party wcro ready to seriously accuso Taylor or tho Republican loadori of Kentucky of complicity in the crime. 13ut tho courto taken by Governor Taylor and his aides ilnco Goobel was hot down shows that they nro at least determined to take Advantage of tho sit uatlou and draw whatever advantage they cnu from tho net, placing them selves in tho position of accessories after if not before the crimo. ThN makes it proper to soriitlnlio closely soma of tho acta which might indicate a conspiracy to keep Goobel out by any meant), fair or foul. In tho light of tliemi later dovulop tnonU tho tnyttorlous arrival In Frank fort of 1000 men armed with Winchester rifles, last week, has a peculiar sigiilfl canco. No explanation has yet been given of tliolr prosenco thore. Thuy woro "inountalnecru," who came "to see that Jimtl'JO was dono." Governor Taylor disclaimed all knowledge of tliolr Identity, Yet they were allowed to enter the capital. They were banqueted at thu statu house. Thoy wcro provided with lutdges bearing tho portrait of Governor Taylor. They woro addressed by prominout politicians of Gov. Taylor's imrty. In nact, uiey woro expected ; tlioy wcro given armed possession of tho capital ; they woro takon in and treated as allies of the Governor and his ofllclals. They were not soldiers; they were Dimply armed anarchists Imported to override tho laws of Kentucky. Bonio of them went away as inyjturi ouslyaitlioy came. Bomo staid', and havo slept in and madu their hoadquar tors at tho stato houso over since. Soma of them waro In tho .house, from the upper story of which GoobuPs assassin tlrod tho shot which struck him dowu. When moil attempted to enter tho building to search for thu murderer, groups of these niountnlneors with Winchester rlllos I u tliolr hands stood in tho doors and prevented any one from entering until tho nasslu had had plenty or thuu to maku his cAcajH) What did tho Govurnor and his olll clalsdn? Thoy made loud outcries ol horror at the deed ; they called out the troops; butdid thoy mako any attempt .to round up the occupants of this home which contained tho murderer? Not they. Squads of these mountain, era, who had been wearing Governor Taylor's badgo and sleeping In tho state house j who were In tho house when the shot was fired, and who prevented uny ono from gaining entrance to search for tho man who did tho shooting thoy were nllowod to walk away with their Winchester rifles without Interference. Have any of them been arrested? They havo probably returned to their quarters In the stato house, surrounded by Governor Taylor's troops for protic-tion, ital for tho purpose of upholding their party principles." Is free assassination 0110 of thoeo prin ciples? Or are them armed mountain eers coming in with their Winchesters to uphold the law by the methods of anarchy? The law had not been threat ened, for tho opposition was proceeding strictly according to tho laws of Ken tucky, arid proposed to oust Taylor by the forms of law, and in no other way. The jo mountaineers armed with their Winchesters havo the run of tho capltol, wliilu Gov. Taylor's troops do Jwhat? They prevent tho legislature from as sembling; they drivo tho legislators from tho stato houso at tho point of tho bayonet, chaso them at tho point of tho bayonet through tho strcota of Frank fort, preventing them from assembling either at tho opera houso or tho court houso. Govornor Taylor Issues a proclama tion adjourning tho legislature and call it to meet next Tuesday in London, Ky., the hot bed of tho kind of Republi canism represented by thu mountain eers with their Winchesters, who havo been feasted ut tho stato house, and who protected Goobel's assailant with their arms. Tho dispatches say; "No progress has been made toward apprehending tho party who shot Goobel." Hut "Governor Taylor Is having warrants prepared for tho arrest of every mem ber of tho legislature who has allied himself with tho Golwlites, ehurglug conspiracy." And Governor Taylor and bin support era are tho people who havo boon rais ing tho cry that Goobel was trying to steal tho governorship! Thoy say Goobel has killed his man. Hut ho killed him In a shooting match on tho street. Ho did not shoot him from ambush, and we havo not been taught by Southerner-' to bnllovo that shooting across the ft root through a partly raised window was according to thu Kentucky code of honor and chiv alry. Whatever tioubel 1m, his assailant committed u dastardly crime, and the alucrlty with which Taylor tries to take thuudtantagitglvmi him by that crimo must throw a strong suspicion iihiii liiim of which lie will havixlllllciiltv in clear ing hlniK'K. When your cold has settled down deep in your chest, cough syrups will not relieve you. The system must be given strength and force to throw of? the disease. docs just this. It enables ymi to conquer the inflam mation. The lungssoonhcal, and all danger is passed. Do not let the disease become 'hr.inic because of neglect. lex. ind f i-a -II dnieelsta. m on s nowP, Cli-mUti, Niw York, THE HIDOEN PAGE. 10 or cent. All prints up from 20 to 00 per cent. Leather Is sky high. Hardware Is playing tag with tho man In the moon. So when our merchant asks you two prices for what you form- allygot for ono.don't look nt him llko you thought ho vnn a thief. Tho merchant has tho prico put upon him by the trusts nnd he has to hand it down to you. There is not a man with a family offlvu who has bought $100 worth of manufactured nrticlos tho past year but has paid tho trusts a tux of a tool hundred dollars. to stooped and on her tliler'a start Laid blocwmi white fnowj Tien lirtloc up a dtr rouug fact. With happlnett low, . Sht softly tali), "How much 1 rrirrs Btcautt jou Beret knew Tb bletudnett ol being lotcd By one ao good and true." She slated the Jewel on her hanJ, She (tit that Hie was tweet, And tfhed a pitying tear tor her Who tlurebered at her feeU A breete came up from life' peal tea Tie anrel of the book Saw It turn aome ptjet up. And, at with rapid lock, He firetaed them to tbelr placa to wait Their proper hour aiid day. He could but read a word or Urn Which on the margin lay. Then, looking on the head that bent Abote the croat and wreath, He whltpertd that the fatored one Wat aha who tlept beneath. Detroit Fret ITei M-l-H-t-M-K-M-M-r-H- I AN ACCIDENT TO PONSONBY A Story of A War Correepondent. vent to a nob. How the weary nonrs , iwsscd that night with Agdcn and my self attending on our Injured friend I could hardly tell. At Icugtli came tho dawn, and I went off In search of a surgeon, after having assisted Agden to get Popsonby up the step leading from the crypt Into tho church. A. doctor was soon found and came with all speed with me to tho church. Ills diagnosis was to the effect that Ton sonby must have discovered tbe stair case by some accident, bad fallen down It in the darkness and injurea rus ueuu. i It was Impossible to say how sever FPUCATIONAI Nellie Brown violinist . ....,..,. n . a fptr mom rur!l V J1" (laiinn It 1VW m AND MUSlOAh. - Jl V H KNaWJ!' , I lNTDn-BTAT) 1st ion it Gorman and' French Taught grammatically and ronversBt- m r 'iniiii.iimif(r will ruMiivo ii limited such Injury might be, nnd. although he 'number of pupils, desiring Inlctl0" 111 Ull'SU IJ,llnu.(tvD, "" 1 Church street. Those languages were acquired abroad by this teacher. 12-8-3m i TURN ON THE LIOHT. From the Chicago JouiDal. Kcpub Only threo weeks ago Senator Ilanna anuouncod that It would bo tho policy of tlftj majority party In congress to grant every facility to Democrats who desired investigations of this or that ad minlstratlvo act. Siuco that time at least three resolutions of inquiry havo been suppressed in congress by the well disciplined Itepublican majerity: 1. Tho resolution asking an Investi gation of Secretary Gage's relations with tho Standard Oil bank. 2. Thu resolution inquiring as to the mission of n Urdted States rnan-of-wnr to the coast of Afrlw. 3. Ttio resolution usking for the de tails of Admiral Dewey's "understand ing" with Agulualdo. Why this curious reversal of policy? Why this shutting off of the light? It puts tho administration in tho position of the wltriPAs who declines to answer lest he iriorlminatn himself. To euro a Uold In Ono Day 1k lAiatlrr) llruuiu (Juliiln? TnlilnU All dniKglrta ififiina tho innnny If It fullt In cure K. V flfino'atUiiatllro laiiiioauli ux. AVi. Ttia dispatches say that all tho sUto mllltlahas been called to Frankfort. "It was feared that tho uews of tho shooting would so Inllatno tlm Demo crats that thoy would coruo to FranVfoit In swarms, while tho mountaineers would loao no tliuo In coming to tlu , ). thk pntMAniEa ahe MniMAny. t'endlrtoii but Urrgoiilau. Aunounceinent Is iniido that tho fac tious of the dominant party in Oregon proposo to light tun lluiili tho coming state election at tho primaries, there settling nil differences and going to tho ik)1Is strong In unity and concord. This Is us It should bo. Tho primaries should bo thu battle ground as between thu elements com posing a political party. When differ ences uro carried to tho polls, then do treachery mid knlllng of candidates by piqued inenilxrs of n common organiza tion llnd play, and tho elections lore what dignity they are suppoeeil to hi sods uccordlng to thu genius of our Institutions. I'liruiuriuuro, u is ai tnu j)iii tin whemes of polltlolnns are worked. Usually, thu tnachlnu "llxes" things ut thu primaries, and then tho jh-ojiIo can go to tho dumnitlon bow wons, The politician, having elected his croaturts as delegatus, is in a position to tay llko a well known tnisturu party manager, "thu people, damn thu people," Thu fuiidamental prlnolplu which must govern in all movernuuts for cor recting K)lltloal evils Is that the people must glvu attention to thu primaries and not v alt until election duy to express tliolr views on current Issuos. To .Salem Uusiness Men. This Is no joke. People keep on out ing and drinking in winter time. They noarrlothuH more of them usually in winter They also buy goods. Thu merchant who advertises Hoasoutihlu goods at right prices finds his trude holding on rouinrkghly well, How Is It with you? Am you gcttliiK your share of this midwinter trade? Thu live dealer, who keeps his uaiuu and busi ness prominently beforo thu public uyo, is tho one who attracts trade. That's natural. People, don't hunt for stores in a cemetery. Make it easy for them to llud your store, and ghu them sotnu good reason for trading with you. Put a plain, catchy advertisement In thu Daily Jouusal, where advertising space I wortli more than it cost. Kvcry reader Is a buyer. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup furnishes most, substantial comfort and relief to ciintuinipllvcH; It work must remark- iiuiu uuiii-. wont uenpiur. nenei i awaltlug a well earned meal, our can corluliilyUiliiirljiiciiro Is pwsll)lo notes nre soon Jotted down, and wo with till wonderful remedy. proceed to Investigate a neighboring i hamlet which, after firing, tho Insur- H-HH-l-H-H-l-H-l-H-l-l-rr-H-H4 It was hot, villainously hot. Bo was the firing. So wcro transport mules, Chinese stretcher coolies, advancing troops nnd the poor bleeding wretches who were being put Into tho am bulances. Bo was all the nvallablo wa ter. So were the little knot of corre spondents who drummed their heels ou the sides of a stack of biscuit boxes on tho sldo of tho railway embankment and anathematized thu war, editors lu ccucrnl and the press censor In partic ular. Uut the very hottest thing of all was I'onsonby. Aud Ponsouby, the usually calm and urbane Pbiisonby, the well tried representative of The Dally Gadfly, was now swearing like a trooper, or, for the runiter of that, like n thousand troopers. Had he not lost his pony and smashed his camera? Had not n staff olUcer ordered him. "Fifteen paces behind the muff If you please, geutlemcu?" And had he uot fallen headlong lulo a liuffnlo wallow, thereby befouling his usually ileal at tire and twisting his uukleY Around us was nothing hist suioki aud dust through which the mldih sun glowed lu a crimson linll. A few hundred yards to the northward on el ther side of thu Hue of railroad lay a long Hue of blue and brown chid hu inanity, from which came a rattling sound as though millions of cruckufs were being Igulted lu one continuous stream. Then, cutting the dust laden air with their sobbing screams, the bul lets of tho foe came dying overhead, occasionally alighting on tho brown sun baked ground with dull thuds or clanging loudly ou the Iron roof of the station In whoso rear wu were, dust begrimed and smoke stnlncd, taking shelter. A queer looking trio wo, boot ed nnd spurred, belted und ruvolvered. And the worst of It was wo had none of us broken our fast that day. An Agden of the Snn Francisco Screamer remarked, "Whllo wo aro waiting here wu might as well Investigate thu hard tack anyhow." To this proiKjsltlon I assented. A big stone nnd a Jackkulfo booh had n caso opened and our teeth busy, nnd when I unearthed u tin of sardines from my hip pocket even Ponsonby forgot to swear further. Whllo thus engaged tho flrlrig ceased, there, were a couplo of buglo calls, n scries of "yells" from tho American troops as they roso from their rice rldgo shelters aud dashed forward In pursuit of the tlcclng foo. Speedily wo wcro follow ing In their wake, pausing only now or then to look at a wounded man bo Ing borno rearward on a stretcher. Tho advance lino Is soon overtaken. Thoy havo lost all sight of tho fleet footed Filipinos and are now resting and awaltlug a well carried meal. Our would not try to glvo us any false Im pressions. An ambulance was soon on tho spot, our wounded friend placed In side and wo started for town, Agdcn having kindly volunteered to do my work In tho field during my brief ab sence. The Journey to town was speed ily accomplished, nnd I left Ponsonby In the hands of the good sisters of the San Juan do Dlos hospital. Meanwhile I had completely forgotten the senorlta, and It was not until I met Agdcn at Malolos some threo days nftcr that 1 gave her a thought Then 1 learned that she had vanished ns mysteriously as she had appeared. Mcoirwhllo the campaign went on. Weeks passed. The Insurgents were day by day being driven back. Pon sonby had got out of the hospital nnd was recuperating In town, nnd ns the rulny season was In full swing and nothing of Importance was taking place In the country Agdeu nnd my self were also "restlug." Wo were one cvonlug sitting on the hotel veran da when I'onsonby walked up. After a few words of greeting he said: "Well, boys, I'm sorry to leave you, but am off tomorrow. My wife Joins me In 'chlnchlns.' Am bound for Cal cutta and thence by P. and O. home." "our wife!" Agden and myself ex claimed simultaneously. "Yes, my wife." "Hut we didn't know you were mar ried." "No, 1 don't suppose you did. Hut you remember tho lady who found me In the church at Mallnto." "Well, I'm hanged!" It was Agdcn who spoke. 1 was practically dum founded and stood starlug at Ponson by with all my eyes. Then I man aged to blurt eut: "Hut how did she get Into town?" "1 really couldn't tell you. Hut she came and saw mo In the hospital. How she ever found me lu the church I don't know aud havo not yet mus tered up sufficient Spanish to Inquire." We were sorry to lose Ponsonby, who was always n decent fellow. Hut Agdcn will huvo It that his brain was affected by tho fall Into that curious crypt. And Agden Is probably right, for, If not, why didn't Ponsonby In vite us to his wedding? Hongkong Telegraph. A llnrKiilu. "Arthur, dear," sho said, "I do wish you would uot use cigarettes." "Why?" "Because you don't know what Is In them." "Oh, yes, I do! Why, for tho trifling sum that cigarette costs you get nico tine, valerian, possibly a little mor phia and auy quantity of carbon." Sho looked up Into his eyes arid mur mured, "Arthur, dear, It does seem like a barraln, doesn't It?" Hrlsbano Ile- wlow 11M0 mm fill THE It is not only beautiful women who lmtiK over the mirror in the morning, Anxious women who are watching the watt ing of their beauty, stand before the mirror anu note tue Increasing lines etched MlnHrcls Tomorrow. Perhaps ono of thu best displays of tho strcnuth of a minstrel show Is its street parade, and yet tho big street parade given by Klchards A Prlugle'a Famous Georula MliiBtrels tomorrow afternoon fails to give even an adequate Idea of this company's numerical strength, nor thu magnitude of its stiigu performance, which in iKilnt of exrelleucu and genu ine merit remains unrivalled. Whyphioes auk man. When you atop into a store, says tho Contrail Courier, and llud that the morehuut asks jou from u fourth to a mm mure ror rus wuri man ii iiui a uarag), duu't full out with thu uutr- aliarit. Tbe plain truth I that the trusts lu raissl the prien uii urj single mailuluiliirtHl nrtulv. Dmiieatlc In up A nrllllnnt Klnlah. "1 saw him kiss you Just before he was leaving," said the sour vlsaged aunt, and sho tald It In a regular dull. tliud tone. "Yes, nuutle." "Well, I can realize that It would t the last thing ho would think of." sho sailed out as though she had scored every possible polut. Detroit Free Pre. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM TO CLEAN NURSERY BOTTLES A'wr Iht boula bat bees utiA. .)... i. taoreuihlf la warm io ikca fill alia tit. vanrtonulalnj ujxrul B GoM DuJt Wuning Powder tWIUiJ,HiVletmravat4ibit, It mrur u w4 li rtmiia i( a ,lf '. ttlaet Ihrektti tlcit iur aattnl iia.i. I Httti mack mot trftnlira ibta ia is iriMa,al renew til ipwkt tad raeitt twiMddtaorttsWulf. IAiilmblilHlnmRaMU M. K. ralMMK OOurANV, , t.iM, ftawVMk, BUetM. 1 1 Wi'4 iraSw V3r 11S1 1 1 BBBBJBJBjatffjgMSjStjSjHBjauMaVataavaMBS An Oihl Sink Wnuvr, The late Signer Foil, the well known vocalist, once made n very curious wngvr with some of his compaulou slngera at Her Majesty's Opera House. Some 'M yearn ago Mephlstopheles In Uouuod's "Faust" was aiuoug his fa vorite Impersonations. In the garden scene his strides when attempting to avoid the elderly Martha formed nu luiiiortiuit feuture of the humorous tiuslnc. One n Ik lit, the length of tils logs be ing u Milijwt of chuff as he was stand- nig in iiiu wings, he declared his ability to cross the stage lu threo bounds. Thu communis that ensued re sulted In a but. When thu proper moment for the ox iwrliiiiuil enrue, ho retreated a few puces, and thou, to tho surprise of the nudlouee as well us to the representa tive of Martlm, ImiihhI from side to aid. Thu setHie nuver evoked more luughtur, arid Full was acknowledged U have- won the vvnger. ItqiiMllr nitl.lrU. "During tho civil war." wh onion irnusenpt. "tire Uvv school at fiuubrfdgo was presided over by Pro femww Parsons. Parkw aud Wash- 'Urn i hey were divided In rhelr po lltkul views, nml each did hi boat to nmlutalu his uplulou Professor Parker was one day ask cA How do you get along on politic M thu Law school?1 rwcury,- ue nnswcrvMl equally dlvldcl.' 'We are i geuts havo vacated. "Looks llko hot work here," said Agden, pointing to tho church, from which n shell had gently removed a corner. Wu acquiesce aud proceed to Investi gate thu Interior. After leaving the church wo cuter tho adjacent priest's quartern and, finding them comforta ble, proceed to camp there for the night Your humble servant Is Instal led as chef, whllo Agden nnd Ponsonby sally forth to auuex a chicken or any thing edlblo which comes handy, lly this tlmo a number of the victorious troops havo entered tho village and aro looking about tho place, taking aeotlona of nlun with ivlilrli in mnkn And ! camping "shacks," collectlug drewood. seeking water, eggs, etc. Time pusaes, Agdeu returns, but uo Ponsonby It gets dark, but the village Is ablaze with tho light of oue or two blazlug build- lugs. Wo rnlnblu about, looking here, maklug Inquiries there. Still no sign of our friend. Anyhow, It Is uo use seeking him further toulght He Is sura to turn up all right. So after a pleasaut little meal we "turu lu " I must have beeu asleep some hours when something dlsturtied me What ou earth Is that? There, standing nt the foot of my bed, Is a young native woman. Naturally I spring to my feet, awaking Agden as I do so. The mysterious damsel wja something In Spanish. What It means neither Ag deu nor myself cau comprehend, but how on earth did she get there 7 The Insurgents have carried off nil their womeu with them, and bow i.ur pres ent visitor cau have remained behind la n mystery. Sho Is evidently anxious about something, for see how sho Is beckoning. After a brief consultattou as to what to do we follow tbe lady through tbe door and Into the church. She trlns nloug the door aud goo right up to the altar, selzlug some draiery at Its side as she reaches It. There right In tb he ' thick wall of tke church Is a doorway from which descends n tllcht of atnna. Tuklng a cundle from some lying scat tered about the floor, sho lights It and proceeds to descend. Ituund aud round wu wind, nnd there at tho bottom, his head Uniud lu a blood stained bandage, I Ponsouby, evidently very seriously hurt, looking deathly imle, but uow peacefully sleeping. To nay that wo were thunderstruck would be to put It faintly As neither ,11 l.'iilr u i , 'vVOj La i by pain about the mouth and eyes. Thousands of such women, wrecked In body and lu disposition, haggard, nervous, irri table, crut, h.ive by the use of Doctor Pierce's l'a vorllc Pre script Ion been entirely cured 'i ud witched will. delight the progress of the cure, marked by brightening eyes, reddenine cheeks, and rounding form Woman's general health depends largely upon the local health of the organs dis. tlnctlvely feminine Irregular periods in maidenhood, followed after marriage by debilitating drains, and the common con sequences of motherhood, inflammation, ulceration, and displaced onrans, ruin the general health. These conditions are en tlrely removed by "I'avorlte Prescription," tbe body blossoms In a new beauty, and the mind is entirely freed from gloom and de spondency. "Favorite Prescription" Is not a stimulant, containing no alcohol or whisky. " In October 1&S9 1 gave birth to a baby and the treatment I received al the handtof the midwife left me with female wcaknett," write Mra. Cordelia lleoaon, of Coaltoo, Uuyd Co , Ky '1 bad no health to apeak of for three yeara. I had another baby which was the third child My health beiaa to fall and I had three mlacarriacea ao I found myaelf completely worn out, I had to many paint and aches my life waa a burden to me and alto to all the family for I was nerv ous and cross and I could not sleep. Just after uy lat mlacarrtaxe (In rM) I vrat taken with a severe palo lu ten aide Had lour doctors come to ace me but at last I found I was alowly dyint The doctois said I had liver, lung and uterine trouble, I waa in bed for months aud when I set up I looked like a corpae walking: about 1 commenced to lake Ut Itetce'a Golden Med leal UiKovery ' Favorite Pietcrfptton 'and ' rel icts,' and ever tlncc then I hate been a well woman At my monthly period uow I hate no pain. My cheeks are red and nty face It while. Mil I before it was as yellow as ta9toi MKAT AND POUJ,TRV. ET1 A ANDERS- AN A.octle;-caclier Westeirijsciva lory, Kan City. Vo , terming the Inter.tla c .System. ' . Oie. OvcrHrsl Nailonil HanV.fder.ee 376 Church start Muitlo h-a to V2. and 2 tofi. t sxNjsTsasJsvwv israrrsjs AND rj RODli SHASTA OK THK Southern EXPHE8S TIIAIN8 Salem Studio, INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSfC 7.00 V M B.M P 8:15 A Ml 11 1 Pacific KUN , .. 1........ . Ar Bsicm.rrrrrA, Ar..gan rrancltco.. tv m f oiw r m r....... v,gucn... 1. r- 7.) A M Ar-.ls Alitlct.J"i; "'I SIX) P,M Ar Kl Pa?o.I:Tj sao P U Now OrlcanlTr I Si B.IIO ami i,T..i-ortianit, AU Mrs. Ola finders Willipn Over First Nntional Hank Classes in Piano Forte p'ayinif, Harmony, 1 heory antClass Reading. Studio hours from 0 to 'i anil S to 6. TWO JTINE NBW riANOS IN STUDIO' OB USK OF PULMLS. 10.ft5 a ; 7.4A P M 3 4& A it 120 P M 6:00 P M 0.116 P M ...Unlcra .Ar"jT ; w tin Am a.. t-..l ' n.uu -illclHCOHl V ,, Ar Otdcn .. "J! !i Ar. ixw Angcies Lv ijj" Ar.....Kl Paso i. lit At Nowntloam Tl ! - - .,., ,MininnininiiinnpiM J. J. WIIOLKSAI.I, AND KKTA1I. Fine Wines, LiQOORb, CiGflBl 218 COMMERCIAL STREET, . 160 STATE STREET, mi rrw ctdcc :CourtBOua treatment nt all times. Mv-S vUUHi j i isui. Qiiiiilli iiiiiMJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitliiHiliiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiuiluiUJJli rr utMn lu ru OUSISrV ATIOS IJI! Pullman Urht class and tourist inir curs iiiviiuucu tu :in n. trulort. I'rotupt connectloaj jt var. Onlilllil (trill (!llir.:iLn u,ni. . for other eastern cities. WKSTdlDEDlvlsios DKTWBKM rOHTt,ANB AND COBV iMiiii iruiiisuuiiy itxcept 7:80 A M I U:W P M Lv.... Portland Ar ..Corvallla.. t Albany nnd Corvulllt with trains of the O. & K, F 1NDEIE5IDENUE ExurcsH trulu dully 40 I 7.S0 P Mi P l P M) 1 ,1'xcepi b'ut,!, Lt. .Portland... Lr.Mi'MluUTlllc. Ar....duiideDc OP --I-T It), m DON'T HEEL POTATOES. BUY A X X Henis Fruit Pres! NO MORE S A FRUII, VEGETABLb, JELLY PRESS, COLAN DER, STRAINER, LEM ON SQUEEZER AND POTATO MASHER. Biro :t ugunucllmis at Hau Fn co wit l aicuuit-hlp lluw fur ilAifi JAfAJVniE I'illLil'P.NEji) AUSTUAljlA. For tliruuuli tickets und rateia, V. W. HKINNEit, Depot Attent 0. D UAIMIELSON City tu Aweiit, 2.'12 Ciiuiuiertlul St .Sil; k K. KOEIILER,i 0. MARKUAM, O.F.&l'.A. Pbni, k TIME (;AHI). 2 For Yuqulnu: Tntln IvuveH Albuny , Iruln leuvca Corvulllti. R. M. Wade &. Co. Hardwae. L. M. KIRK Train arrives Yiiqulnn 1 KeturnitiK: Leaves Yuqulim Leaves CorvulllB. Arrives Albuny, :i For Detroit. Leaver, Albany Arrives Detroit 4 ItulurnlnK: Leaves Detroit A. rives Albany Uneund twe connect ulAlnaOf CorvnlllR wltli Southern I'aelliotn Ulvluit direct Borvlire f and frtim S port und ntijueeiii oeuciieti, k Trains for tlio uiountalns srrl Detroit at noon, nlvlnu: umplt to rcituli cuiniilnir u'roiiiids it Ilrelteiibuih and S.intluiu rim same day. it l. waI.ukn a-UJife- U9)i I2:1S( IsniiF ll:30iB liioJ 6:15 f T K. P. A J. Tl'llNKU AKelll, KliVM.VKt AUusr.C'- 64.50. &. Sb PhonuB7l, Statist Grain Hay, Fiour, Mill Feed, Building 'Mnterial. Lime, Cmcnt, Plaster etc, Grain, Hi an J Stray stor-d Wagon S:al:s. I'nmiiu mill iHrelti itiii'iitlou v'iw'ii to thu delivery of ooods In oftlmritv. MANHOOD RESTUKED!;y.V llrs fen u'h Velio w temt.lv miaranter.! mr,,r. if"!:. .",H- Thl ron.lerful i!tffi&&m .". "i W5ft.WLV of stlmuunu whTeh-. ....... t inaaniiy, tun lie earried in v,.. .i,.. " ..".." Si5 -T """ ruB-'0.UitrlbuUag agents. .-.- nu TAHIIlLLan., PORTLAND. 0KOON, In box. o for J nootlier U Toil SALE UY D. ,7. JTT.Y. SALlflM, OTlEG()J. I nirjtiiT I 1 ron I Past I Mail any trt 8p. m, U-8-l sr; 1- kano. - rlytr WJV 1.10 pm f5 if I .JLK .It P B. JCJ7 M TKl p. m. rQI lsj Wave eatem-t 0.R.&K TIMK HCUKHULK. " from Portland Halt llto, IKinver Kl. "OM! (imalia. riaDsaa i.iii, t Uiiilt.Uhlcaao aod Ksst, WalU Walls, Hpokanu, MIup apolls. Mt. raui. umuia. wanWeo Chicago and itusl, l "iJCKAN BlKAMHIIIPtT ForStn Kranclsou, uaii evenr nva aars. coLUuniA nivKii p To Astoria and way Lflndlnit.j ivii i.A,virif UfL'irn Portland, .NewbNK snd wtrM Unrtlrrs, l'acwlsr.Tliunklay and aiatunlay at t Monday Wo.lDe.lay and grlday at I0.s "" FOR CORVALLIS Aud vtay poluUTueidaj, TruredaytlH day, 3.80 p Ol, He Sees Hia Finish, nnd notes tho difforenro betwei Hint inlti on by our perfect moth anil what hu receives from otho vthohnvenot mndo an art of thu work as wo Imvo, when a man Ink Ids linen to nny other laundrv bd t',.?.?,?...?.'au.?r' .-Don:t,bot1' WILLAMETTE IlIVEIl DlVW . Orcuon, Washliiuton or CtlW Sri PITI MPnm laiinriro Connections inadu ut IMrllaod oa-CIII OlKdlU LaUllury. allrull.OMan and river lines. U II. 1IUUI,uuh-i Oen. Paoa ArU. Porilaw," COLON Kl. J. nltKTVin uiinb,,.. lhonu-. &W Liberty Street HBATING1 S l'EAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATER, IKfioSplf workdo,,e prom" subsla""a"y D. M.l'OWEUS, Aent, Trailed aocK, a.iifliu. U01SE & BARKER, City AnW R. D. GIBSON, NtlEA-T nnd POUI.TRY 1VIARKBT St.M street, near nilroad, Kie heal and best meats. My patron sar I keep the -rests in town Fruit and Hod Drvpr wnrb k-a:i... T R. -RTrnTJOTrntrc. irT --Piujr. -. . -u.u.uuuu au jiaio jjt. The Orient Insurance Odors tnv.iMr.ii-h nr.nnf .he l' ItiK routes east They ap all '' scenlo attract loc , U. R, & N., via Odffen and w .' Nhitsta Routo via MacraiueflW,' ni ..., "m uihi Denver. rilOneJoIIj Hliasta Route via Snm . Mtltftr W A llanrmiariiiu A duliy llueortliruuu'li Tl'l r-iVLiAiiK snn '11 in ilix I .-i. ERS. San Francisco and sn u iqs to UlilcaKO tills Ii CoJ HARWOKD, hctl ,l i Will OF" AlHKtU Liabilities Surplus to Tobcy Holders. II. K, KOWARIM. t l... t nut miiir jiii ,,., ,.... .... , th lu(iuirK i'i.. ..' 2 Asdou nor ruisdf eau ark-uk Siwnlah "i:as, enoush- rvnlled the rX l'aaok-.lwa,cauuot ask tha lady, for or. Tarsous wrlro. n--.i.r. . ... . uy suo evidenuy i. iudCluf by her Vf. C, MATYUKfta. Edwards &. Matthews, FKES1I AND MK Now Firm I New ejhopj IteMtMeatsI Near Car Daiu, Katl Stat SI Trleiiboneaiot fhe German JWarket Will bo found all klnda al m. and the bost of eauoace. FREE DKLIA'EUY. All UFi dae th "vii a MieCK -'mustboiMird. on tho other. and'wa.hi.,.T ".."".' .' nrauner. tw Jrvss and Jewels. Bho ut J muit'lm ifd. on oue Mo auj vote on ths other " ' ! ,Ua. pl?, of wooa her 'M Ktt' CD 0 LstZ & 3 OTM other. . lntf 00 bor bao occuUtaMr KylM J U tjfC gU IN. CONN. $2,215,000. . 1,1W),U00. l.SUnii; insure you against loss by tire; for terms enquire of JuurnalOflice.mUfflA5HUUON'Resident Agm New Strawberries. Giowers canmake big moneyout of new Strawberries. 100 strong plants will produce 5000 plants if put ou now beoides about half a crop. I have plants of IENNBSSEE, M'KINLEY, RUBY, IDEAL, DOUBLE CHOPPER DOWNINGS PRIDE, SAUNDERS. SHUCk'LESS ' CGRVERA, DU MAURIER. , lwd f0r.rfree wtalogldescriptiveof varieties andculture HHofer, Salem.Qre, The: Short Lin from southern PallfornU To the East, Apply In tho BRenUiirjil'el), N-. O. 8. L., Southern Pj lie uiiikrsluned, for fildfi leM;rpilvo literature. J. J. PENKKKLJ riiiiniriri. Bottled Beer. Klinnerl Bcck.SuctMwit n." a..,i. ..a.m.i, All nlo r...l..ll lrulll r. Vfsj It w f taHr"' m i tlaJBssHsssH 'iffStWaaV (S hS&fflBi Wv 'St wmi iR BuotlijK' ffk. " Ph to or this M Dan lax, t4 sBOt ins 0 t4i - ' tltjlj Oel, Pel ktim m ua-r RF tho ' rlv hwn it the brewerv. Khi U rMT I Free city delivery Telpho