The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 02, 1900, Image 2

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AN INTELLIGEN'I MAN
IS ONE WHO HAS GOOD
UNDERSTANDING!
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FURNISH THE BEST KNOWN UNDERSTANDING
THEREFORE THE INTELLIGENT MAN
Z IS ONE WHO WEARS
Shoes.
WILLIAM 0. MAGERS IS HONG.
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"FRIDAY, FKBHUAUY 2, 1900.
Dally, OnoYcar 93.00, In Advance
Da, rout Montti SLOO. U fcdtranoo
WMklr, Oao roar 181.00, In; Advance
WORTHILY BESTOWED.
Fartland Tltrunl
An Albany, Or., paper ays that ex-
Senator Corbett, of Portland, lias offered
to give Oio Albany college $1000 If tlio
pcoplo of that city will raieo tlio balance
of what is required to pay off the debt
of that inatUutfon. 'J hit is only ono of
many worthy nets of public or private
beneficence of judicious chanty that
have been jHirforuied by Mr. Corbett.
The flourishing financial condition of
1'aclflc university, at Forest Grove, Is
largely duo to his liberality, and ho has
helped to put othor educational and re
llgious Institutions on solid ground, and
given them the moat substantial kind of
encourageraont when they needed it
most, and when they looked oliowhoro
In vain. As to his moro privato net, of
charity, it Is well known that they aro
numorous, and that many families liavo
had cause to bless him as n friend In
need, and thorefore a friend Indeed,
This sort of comment about u man in
usually made only nflor ho is dead,
and Mr. Oo'bolt craves nono of it during
his lifetime, yet in the mid it of such
selfishness and avarico, it Is agreeable to
bo able to speak thus of a rich uiuu who
Is yet activo amoiiK the living.
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JOURNAL "X.RAYB."
nnd tho ltockcfcllcrs. Aro the wrong
and sins tlirouijh which they Moro ac
cumulated to bo compounded by ocens
sional dcnotlons to this charity or Hint?
These extraordinary fortunes, gained in
ovory caso through tho favor of govern
ment in ono way or another, cannot be
cleared of the infnmy of thn methods of
their acquisition by any beggarly plan
of partial restitution. This wealth would
hotter liavo been left in tho hands of its
rightful owners."
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In a leading editorial on Judge Kohl
saat's decision against tho antitrust
law, tho Bilker City Itepubllcan, Col
II V Alloy's paper, Bays :
"How often has tho snprmno court sot
aside tho oxprcsod wish of this nntlon
by its decisions I If tlio ballot box Is not
a relief for a frco peoplo Bgalnut many,
what Is? Tlio only rcaourco of slaves,
revolutions."
That's pretty free talk to como from
a slave.
A Snlom lawyer Insists that tho arrest
of Weston waa a worked up Job to bleed
tho county for fees. That can't bo the
cisp, been in o such things are novordonr,
und tho beat our present city govern
ment could do was to reduce sucll fees
from 3O30 a year to nothing. Nobody
wants fees, not oven lawyers I
At the ojieru liuuro Inst nfght Mann
gor l'atton announced that "since tlio
roast given ua by the Diar Journal be
ginning late, wo shall horeafler rate the
curtnln at all entertainments in this
opera houso promptly at 8 o'clock " The
Sclcm public fools duly griiteful.
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This is blauk Kriduy nt IMIIus. Win.
O. lingers was hungnt 10 o'clock for
llioiiiiirilor of Itny Kink.
Oregon is herrolf iignln. It rains.
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Wanen "koppod" the Knp, hut It
was loo warm u iwnltlon to hold.
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"Hold tho Kop," said John Hull, but
Mr. Joubort's orders va souuditl llrst.
.
ThoHalem women proK to Imvu a
ojoklng school. Wlmthave tliolr liur
bands done now?
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There's J. Hull and General llulli.r,
but the Hoors appear to be tho bulllett
Iki.V" of the lot as far as hoard from.
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While Halom mb rptlng moltiit tho
Tenth grado fn'her public school, Kit
teno was 'voting a Twelfth grade. At.
Vany IMniocrat.
If Tiik Jouiuut. could gel h law
passed to prevent peoplo from borrow
ing a newspaper, wn'd mirely liavo to
have a now pro-,
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With Butler's wonderful plurk, mur
age and perservanco Iie7 would le a
oeman worthy tho Boor's Ix-st stool
under conditions favorable to his stylo of
warfare.
tienator uoelwl is no angel, and he
was probably pursuing rank method
dictated by selfish moves,' ho may have
been unfair In tho oxtroino; buthis com
bined multitude of sins will never Jus
tify what has been done.
.
Under ordinary circumstances the
prtaonco of a thousand armed
jwraons who belong to no military
organlMtlon would be galled a state
of insurrection, but In Kentucky it's
considered a plonlo, and a would-be-
governor banquets them,
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Whilu Btletu has deeded agaiini a
high school, It might Merest our road
trs to know that In uisny ituto Is not
only a high school maintainor in dory
town of over 1,000 inhabitant, Uit fr-e
text books aro furnish!, and they art
good, .law-abiding, protM,(Bu column
nltles, too.
i u buru biiuniipa in I wo uuytt
Tske IamII-s llruino (Jiil-iln Taliloli. All
jjri;';li ref-ind Ilia wiinur if It rail in .Mlrr
c. W. OroiH lutnr -ii nidi ot ae
Christian lnumvui Day.
NkwYohk, Feb. 2. The Society t.r
Christian Endeavor throughout the
world Is 111 years old, and the anniver
sary of tho occasion will lx' celebrated
today. Tho llrst Boclety of Christian
Endoavor wns firmed February 2. 1881,
in tlio Wllliston church, Portland, Mo
by Itev. F. K. Clftrk, pastor, for tlio
puriKMuof training of converts for (lie
duties of church membership 'Micro
aro now over 10,000 member in thn
Christian Kndenvor Tenth l-oglim of
tlthers. Thu comindort of Quiet Hour,
oniollod by tho Pulled Boclety of .Chris
tian Kndenvor, now number nearly 11KW.
for tlio llrst tlnni In u quarter of a ecu
tury, tlirough the ufforts of the Ivu
dravorors the First Presbyterian ohuroh
of Columbus, Ua., observed thu week of
prayer. Wombloy Park Is to lie uhmI
uv mo unuon hnictiun in which to
mien mo Anion an uiiristiau Kndeavor
imu mr wo coming world's Christian
Kndeavor convention, July I MB. Hoy.
F. Jj. Mover, the president of the Biitish
section of Christian Kndoavor, refers to
the convention id to and plans as tho
London's white city. It h tilicoriiig to
noto that Christian Kndeuvor moves on
undauutcd In fnco of thudepiessing war
in South Africa. Thoro ai eiideiivnri-ni
In both nrmhia.
T Cnr Cuiitllpatlon rorvr,
i.'ftkoSlVl!r!u 04'Cisrilft IDo ort3x
l( U. a a (all la our. dtutKl.u re f una muiic-
Chnst's Second Coming
llov. Mr. Copeland will lectuie in
I.nity church Sunday night next on tho
riio beiHiml Coming of Clirlst nnd thu
Kndof tho World."
Crippled by
Rheumatism.
Thwe who liavo Bhouinotitm tlnd
t honuolves Kjowlng steadily worae all
tlio whllo. Ono rvuson or this Is that
tho remodlea proscribed by thu dooton
contain moruury und pota.h, which ul
timately Intensify Uiodismuo by esus
Inff tho Jolnu to swell and tnr..
IjroduelngBsevenjaohlnKofthobone.
a. a. 0. ha boon nuriinr liiiniim.ii..,,
a A....a.. . r "- -ill
m iHomjr jrears oven tlio worst ou.oi
I
lOioumailsm
which seomed almost inourablu
cui o. X, IIuiUm, ib
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Kuaft laara lia aiii ....a -. -
curfuriliH-ilufiil(iu
CKIIIilUetur. llf Oaliimf.l. n"W,."'.",..r"lv0
; vuh Ju.uw.tuui wfciou" SSr.iSoljWA III getting a Jury
I 4 I
t'he balem Hviiiiin;! Imr rliim.li sairi-.r roai wus-
l.un.l. Tl.- ...... ........ ... -" ?" ""
,n,.v.n, ,v ,.ww iMifiiiviura. iiiiirvmiii.t i im jrars.
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1 COUlJ ll
nd Miller, anuounco that hHrear the I i&il&h
policy of tho Mwi will 1 Demoerattr ! ruiiTiuJ!u,VjrSby,0u
Halem people ought t. m MtWilwl. ,lW ! u-i of ,uur s. TJl .d
l))uy!iaaaIloiiublluiilui...r. .. i.. ! "W.J . "I
- - - - i ,-"-, .-"Htu-1 -, waiumjur l-tut
" inst your m-JIoln.
sursd ut.and I wvulil
. "uiro-iinn uiu
unriBf irontu-
iratlc jiapor.ono Kir that Is lud.i-ji,l
cm in nam; ana ami aimtliwr iihUix-ihI
nt by nature. Ko us Hi,. imioJ.uiaii I
aays, yon pay viur munuy huJ take v'ur
choice. Hero's tiirctw to tin Unix rati,
fntluel. IVopUwt' Vrxtw.
art
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tstsW fl' Jriimf
2RPswL
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Hero is h wnil
III
from tho Orvgonwn'i
hveryUody knows that Ithoumatlsm
Is n diiessM statu of tho blood, and
only a blood wniedy u tho only proper
IMatineot, but a vemedy ivntaluIiiB
Htuh and lasrcury only aggravatoi
tlio trouuls.
lb,
Mni.lill
t tteerlal cnliiiuit wortliy i(
Pdsw.lUt in llwlnndi
"jsim ueieu ii0,,' l un xrt!llt.m
jjsiwt woman ni.aBriuf wwtltli at i.,r
-7 T" wiu MOl iinjuinuiat it,
ttsK Inhorlted i ; and thoro Is im. dlsixj.
"""'.. "" "riTIHPW llftr. But
)tu whfch ado r-os crates j( tlt, ,,
slwctoi wrong ll would hotter liavo
jilerti tho hands of tlHse from
rnlierfalhorwrctel ft. iin are
( v-rt setmuUtlons -..f'Th Ca.rweg.es;
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The
Blood
SKVIEWOFTMieCASE, '
The orlino for which Magors ftas
ecuted today, the murder of Bay Sink,
was committed on the night of Sept.
14th. 1803, Pink's Iwdy was found in
the Wlllniiietto river below tlio "tcel
bridge, near the Polk county ride, bv
some lxiys who wore nut In u I ion I, The
body was houiiu and weighted In such
manner Hint it stood untight with feet
resting on tho bottom of the river.
Tho body was brought to Hnlem nnd
next day was idcntllied us that of Itny-
maud Sink of Grants, Sherman county
It was nlwi dltcovcrcd that tho lasl
man seen with Sink was William O.
Mngors and this led to the nrrest of Ma
gers In Portland on Sept, 23rd.
From furthor developments and tes
timony Introduced nt tho trlnl of the
nccufcd the facts of Iho rnii nro ns fol
lews:
liny mond Sink was an unmarried iiiim
of German descent, 37 ) cars of ago and
his homo was In Sherman county. He
was In good financial circumstances,
having n farm of nlmiit 000 ncros, nnd
n bank nccounl.
Win. G. Magers, alter serving n term
In thu jionltentinry, went to Kasleni
Oregon, nnd was employed by Sink to
work on his farm, and became ac
quainted with his circumstances.
Leaving there, Mngers came to Port
land nnd entered Into correspondence
with Sink, and finally induced him b
como to Portland In July 1808. Togeth
or they took a trip to Tillamook oatensl
bly to visit a young lady acquaintance ol
Mngers,
Sink nguin cnino down In September
nnd boarded nt tho house of E. W. Man
ning, Magers brothor in-law, In Gervnls,
where Mngers also stayed.
They were around togotfier und Mag
ers seems to liavo been steering Sink
ugalnst tho ladies, for whom Sink ap
parently had n soft spot In his heart, it
being probuhlo that he was looking foru
wife.
Magers tried to induce Sink to pur
chnso a livery stnblo in Gervnls but the
negotiations full through. Sink also
spout somo timo in Sllverton where he
contemplated buying a llvory stable. He
was In Sulein several limes. Ho np.
Hared to have plenty of money with
him nnd Mngers of course know It.
On tho morning of Sept. l.'ltli, when
Sink hnd been nt the Mnunlng roslilonce
In Gervnls for three or four days, und
was about to leuu .Mngers praHised to
take htm to Salem, and accordingly pro
cured a buggy from Manning's livery
stublu, nod together thoy drovn to
Salem, arriving here nlxiut; 1(1 o'clock
in tho forenoon.
Thoy loft tliu (rum nt Keillor's feed
yurd on Center street uv tho end of the
steel hrldgo ucrofs the Willamette.
Whom thoy spent tho day s not knowin
but they called for the team about 7
o'clock in the evening und dmvn uwny
together. Thnt wns the lnt coon of Buy
Sink nllve In Snlcm.
biter in tlio sumo oouing John f-imrr
who lived throo miles north of Hnlom in
Polk county, near thu Ilurrltt fnrm saw
tho two moii, driving rapidly, turn off
from the miilii road tnwurd llnrritt"s
gate, riio niH's und weights from this
guto were thu ono iinciI (u lnk the
btnly In tho rlvor.
ft is supiiobod thnt Mngors took Sink
unaware, stunned him with a blow, and
cheu lnlllctnl n wound, which mum found
on tho neck of tho body. He thin
brought tho body in tho buggy nnd
dropped it off thu steel bridge into the
river, bo-iud und weighted with thuropo
and weights from Harrltt's gate. Illmxl.
stnins wuro found on tho railing of the
bridge.
Alsmt II o'clock thut night Mugors,
alone, drove the team Into Sklpton's
stable, uliico burned, on tho corner ol
Court mid High streuis, nnd loll them
tlmru about half nu hour, after wliiih
ho took Ilium out and drove off, nrrivinir
nv .uunnings lu'i yurd, m-ur liorvnls.
about 2 o'clock in thu morning.
This wus during hopiiloklng ecu-on.
and Mngers seems to lone been on in
tlimiio tonus w Ith u couple of girls from
below Portland. The uuxt day ho, with
a friend, mouuip.uilod tluwo girls to
Portland and atopod at the Depot hotol
wnero no rcgtstureil ono of tho eirU u
his wKo and tho othor as his nlivo
Theystaedthuro until Magers' nrrost
ho paying tho oxpenaea and aouding
oonslderablo money urouud tho olty,
Huro hu mot Sink's brother und Ir'ed
to avoid him, but finally told him that
Bay had gone tu Now borg with u lady
frlund, asking tho brother If he was
anxious about Buy
t'liEHipi. xsril Jlagers wu srrusitxl
und taken to Dallus, whom ho uu
IkjiiihI over to thd l)rcmbr term ..f tho
circuit Com t.
le was uiraigiiod un 1W 7ih. ism
and the nmrl two days wuioroiituiued
I'ho ensu wunt I., Irlnl
on Kooviniwrtitli Ixifortt thu folhlug
jury Win. Ulddoll, 11. s. Hut-., n. y.
i-.i. n. v . Koyt. iiios. y, Itrunk. M.
I l..rris.J W. Twists, Ksm lnor.
I -Ik. Mclhtulul. Win. Knilsir, Win
M MiiMott, Wilson Ayro-,
Judge lU.rgo Burnett w Iht
vnni jiuigv.tiio case was uroMViiiMl bv
land with the salno result, n conviction of
murder in the first degrco.
Magors wns again sentenced and npiln
u stay of proceedings was granted, and
the caso.camt before the supreme court
a second tlm on appeal.
This ttmb tho decision of tho lower
court was ntilrmed. Magers was ngulu
sentencod to bo hung, nnd the date set
for Feb. 2, 1000, today.
Every effort was made to save tho life
of the convicted murderer, hlsattoruoy,
. II. Holmes, leaving no stone un-i
turned. The governor wos appealed to
for n commutation of pcnlencu, but after
carefully investigating tho case, hu de
clined to interfere, taking the ground
thnt If Mngers was guilty nt nil, ho was i
guilty of coldblooded piomeditnled mur
der, for which Iho onalty Is death, and
that there were no grounds for any mod
ideation of the punishment.
A respite of two weeks was then nuked
at tlio governor's hands, and thu attor
neys wore with Governor Geer until
midnight Inst night, but ho was firm In
his determination to lot the law tnko its
con rno.
Health Guarantee
EDUCATION AL
GOL it bottlo of Ho'tettcr'9 Htmnno h
Bitters from nny druggist, It wll
cure your weak Btomuch. The Hit
iet Is for constipation, Indigestion,
dyspepsia, blllnuineis, nervousness
und nil fllscaac nrislng from weak di
gestion. It Im been known all over
theco.intry for the past fifty years a
Ibn Conquer of Dyspepsia. Heo Hint
n I'iiivati: Hevenue Stamp cover
the neck of the bottle.
Hosteller's
Stom?.ch
Bitters
it makes
Rich Blood
kkktcii of maof.iis' urn.
William G. Mngors was raised on a
farm about n mile from Mt. Angol in
this county, nnd there are people In Sn
lcm who went to school with him. As n
boy he wns quiet nnd Btudious, but soon
dovolopcd n tasto for loud dress nnd ex
pensive habits, lixtravagauconnd bad
habits eventually got Magers Into trouble
and ho wns tried for larceny nnd con
victed In tho stato circuit court for Polk
county, and sentenced to 18 months in
tho penitentiary. Ho was discharged on
Nov. 28, 1807.
He was 23 years of age ut tho timo of
his committment and has n record of
being a quiet und well behaved prisoner
After his ditchnrgo he went to Eastern
Oregon and worked for Buy Sink, as re
lated. At tho timo of his arrest for murder
ho wns described as a compact, power
fully built tnun, with a strong, passion
ate looking face and a keen dark eye,
smooth shaven nnd well-dressed ; not a
bad looking man.
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup furnishes
most. subitutiMul comfort und relief to
cnnuuiiipi Ives; It works most remark-
lino cihcs. Uon'L destm r. Relief
can certainly be hud; ncure l possible
wiwi i in- wnnucnui remedy
Yh Srnur of Tails,
riuil tho Intensity of onu scuso Is
Increased by thu action of other senses
Is a fuel which Is well Illustrated by
tho sense of tuste. A cold coin feels
heavier thnii ouo that luis been slight
ly wnrmed by being carried In tho
pocket, nnd what Is true hero of touch
Is Just ns true of taste. Wnrm vinegar,
wnrni sugnr, wnrm solutions of salt
inste less sour, sweet or snlty than
when cold. If you put a slight solution
of salt or quinine Into a augur solution
of n certain sweetness, tho sweetness
will seem much greater. Cooks nud
confectioners nro well iiwnro of this
foot, for they always mid to sweet con
fections somo bitter substance, Just us
the perfumers nut Into Derfnmpi nt
nil kinds nt least a llttlo musk.
Tho cook tries to "lift" or "till" tho
tnHto, mm ilrvy nny, Just ns tlio perfumer
tries to do with the scuso of smell,
und ns In acoustics thu bass drum or
buss viol forms u kind of background
for the tone of colorlug. On thu other
liiiud, If u mixture Is made too sweet,
without uny contrnstluir elements, the
uuiuii oi awcoincss is lost, somo- i
tiling like Milton's "darkness from ex
cess of light." The olTcct or cold In
reducing tlio Intensity of sweetness Is
well known to any ouo who tins iimiiii
fuctured Ico cream at home. If you
don't muko tho cream a llttlo too
sweet before freezing. It will not be
sweet enough uftor the freexlnir process
Urown Writes Smith All About What,
Happened to Jones.
Chicago, lib, 10
Mv Disak Smith: Your pointer wui
a peach. 1 left for Chicago Immedi
ately after I saw you, nnd of course
bough;, my ticket over the Wisconsin
Central By. from St. Paul to Chicago.
1 hud plenty of timo In St. Paul to go
up town and get my supper, as my
train leaves St. Paul ul 7:10 n. rti,
1 returned to tho depot about 7:20.
When pacing tnrougli the galea tlio
gatcman sulds "There's your train to
the right." 1 handed mv grip to tho
gentlemanly jiorter, who placed It In
my lierth. (You will notice I call this
my train, while It. really belongs to
the Wisconsin Central. 1 could not
help but foci that I owned tho train,
and even tho road, the employes arc
so courteous.) I then prepared myself
for the comforts In store Well, talk
about traveling! 1 lnivc traveled nil
over thi wide world, but never had n
more delightful trip than this onu
rrom St. Paul to (T.lcngo over the
Wisconsin Central Hy 1 retired
about 10 p. m , and enjoyed a good
night's' rest In the Fulluiiin Paluco
car; only woke up once during the
night, und that wns when tho Dorter)
punched mo and said: "mr. mown,
don't snore so oud, you disturb the
rest of the passengers." I ut onco foil
asleep, and awoke ugnln about 7 a. in.
and prepared myself for breakfast;
went Into the dining car about 8 a. tu.,
and partook of u most sumptuous
meal. All meals are tcned a la tnrtc,
as you know. Mv entire trio was u
delightful one. 1 will never enso to
raise the Wisconsin Central By., and
know your 6entluienta are the same.
Our friend Jo&es reached Chicago
via another route nnd was six hours
late. Consequently he nil-sod connec
tions for New York, und cannot make
connection thorp with steamer for
tho Paris Exposition. Hence hnsi
given up his trip, und will return!
Home via the Wisconsin Central Uy.
Your friend.
Bhown.
P. S. Since you wore In Chicago,
the Wisconsin Central Uy. have
changed their terminals, und are now
running Into tho Central Station, .it
I'nrK Itow nnd mil st. This depot, Is
also used by tlio Michigan C-ntral
By.. Illinois Central and ( C C &
St. L. 2-ltf
Nellie Brown
VIOLINIST
imotr j reflated to receive a few mmt fuius.
Ko4"Hsrionat
German and French
Taught grammatically and conversat
ionally. , ., , ,
Mrs. Pennitbakor will rcceivo a limited
nnimber of pupils, desiring instruction
in theso lnmsuairos. nt her home, on
Church street. Those languages were
Hcquired abroad by this tenchor. 12-H-im
AND MUSICAL
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ETTAANDERS-WILMAN
Aaciate;ieAclier Western Conaciva
wry, Knwa City, Mo, lepesentlng
the Interstate Sytcm. i Salem. Ore.
OvcrKiMt National UanK KeHidence
370 Church street .studio hours-11 to
12, and 2 loft.
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Classes in Piano Forte playinf, Harmony
Keaaiii,r.
Stuillo hours from 0 to li! nnd i.' toft.
TWO ETNIfl SEW PIANOS 12sT STUJ)L
USE OF PUPILS.
heoiv and Class
von
'IA!
I in 1 ?
i.v nainJ
'20 a 3
aia3
I.T
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DINING
nA nu
oiiariitVA
TION (MRU
Ptilltuati llrbt-clnss and tourist lMh
Imr riiira iittnnlinil in nit .u 'P
trains.
ing curs uuuciieu to nil thm..v
LiIMninfrMlI
I J. Jr.
Kysst
WHOLESALE AND RGTAII
IFine Wines, LiQOORb.CiGflRsi
j 218 COMMERCIAL STREET,
160 STATE STREET, 3
Courtoous troatmont ntatl tlmos. ,IV6 v-UUKl 3IKCCI. 3
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DON'T
PEEL
POTATOES.
BUY A
Hem's Fruit Press!
ProniDt coancetlm.. n ,J
vor, Omulia nod Chlcnuo with i..i.d.
for other eastern cities. '"
" WEST dIDE DIVISION.
nETWEBN PORTLAND AND OOKVAtltir
Mail trulns dally except Stitidai
Ar 1 b.'io f
Lt ilSOI'J
7:30 A t I
11:M I1 M
I.T.
Ar...
...I'ortlnnd..,
...Cornlll(...
At Albany nnd Cnrvullls conned
"" i vi niu v. iv xi. uy.
INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER
ExurtBa train dally except .Sunday,
JM P Mj l.v .Portland.. Ar
.30 l Jl Lv MrWlnDTlllc. ..I v
Mi'ai
7,
.)
ArUepBiiik'nct. Lv
A atrikonmontt tho (irunl .Noithuru
umployoa la imminent, and otlicinlH of
tho rond nt fit. l'nul nro preparing for it.
IMornteYour ixmeli Willi CuararfU.
Conily Ontliiutlc. cure cotiHtlpatlon (oreiar,
"'"- "itiu ii.aruBKinrfiiina money
Baptist MeetinBH.
Ann rcmilt of tint oiutiimnl miftinus
IwIiir hold by llov. MeKillop, there uip
olKht uililltloiiH to thn momlx'rahlp nf
tho church last nltzlit. Tonlht tho n-r.
vico will be for young pi-oplo niiiinl).
but appropriate for all ngc.
NO MORE
PEELING and
POUNDING
POTATOES.
y'l' Ll
A F-RUII, VEOElAULb.
JELLY PRESS, COLAN
DER, STRAINER, LEM
ON SQUEEZER AMI 1
POTATO MASHER.
w
1 - n 1 T V) '! l"
--raj l-jrW rii. z?
rV-'i. Ltfaft.
R. M. Wade &, Co. Hardware. ;1
L
M
K.IR.K.
Dire it connections at San iVran.i7
eo wit i eleuiii-diln Hues for Hawaii
JAPAiVI'HE PHILII'P NEs an.
AUSTltALlA. Afl"
for iliniuuli tlckot9 and ratcacallet
W. W. SKINNER, Depot AKent. . '
U. D UABRIELSON Ulty Tick
A if cut, ":ii Coniinoruhtl St .S.ilem Or
R. KOEIILKR. .Vr
O. MARKHAM, G K&P A. l'ria
Corvallis & Eastern Railrom)
1 TIME ()AT?T).
2 l'or Vuiiulnu:
Train leaves Albany .
I Train leaves Uorvallla.
I Tinln arrives Yiiqnlnn
I Hcturnluu:
Lcitvps Ynqiiliia . . .
LenvcsCorvnlllh
Anlvei Albany
.1 For Detrnlt:
Leave Albany . ..
Arrlvos Del ml 1
I IloliirtiltiL':
Leaves Di'luili I2:n 11 m
A. rives Albany 5:lfin. m
One ami two connect utAloanyand
Corvallis with HoutliernPuelllctialnf.
itlvinu direct ticrvlco Mnnti from Nci
putt. nnd aojucctu Denclicn.
, irainsrur tlio iiiountali.i urrlvu at
Detroit at ntnti. Klvlrif hhihIc tlur
to reach oainnlni? umumls on tw
Hroltr-iibiisli and Siinilnm river ih
saino duy.
II I. WM.HKN, lllWIN SlOSk.
WTt iW
l-.l.' p. lu
1:55 p. tu
. 7:25 p. in
ti-GOa tii
.Ili.Wa.m
12:15 p, di
"HJOii ui
1 1 :) 11. ti.
m&
T 1 A l A
J.TI-HNKK AKtllt,
l II 114 Pi
Altinuy,Oii-
rw.
54.50. Si 58
Phono U7i;
J
Statu St
Gram Hay, Flour, Mi'l Feed, Building Mnlcrial.
Lime, Cmcnl, Plaster etc, -
f -" "" aiw -u
wagon Scales.
(MWgswmi
Obl
0B&N
nrpAiiT.
ion
" rook out 1" criwl the caiitnin, ns tin;
caua.ioatwasnai!iineiiiidcrn low hridL'e.
I.'iau Hluntiirmeliir. ih ir ,.r n ' "... VV. """", """ ?"eiy put HU head
ninn.i.. . ....;.. " .:..:. ".: "'" " '" wmuow to 10.
...... ....... ...v . iimijvi, wim 1 a Revere mow
l'io....i amluirofu nilPiillnii irivn,, to ,l(, ,(livory of Kon,U lo
olthetitv.
imrt
li-H-tf
aiiv
A Cnnnrtl,
WW
OO I;, anil Ofl
UnlOWiwtf tU l...i "
&' hi; Crir,:. "Why .to these YmiUen
call look out when they menu look in? "
-.-... .w. juui ucuiiii memiinnk lit
what may bo termed-to put It mlldly
a vlrno nnd held Mlwtsturmclcr In ah-
solute aulijectlou.
Tho lion tnmcr retui
ly enravnn ono ov
hilarity, which nindo him feel Hint he
h.T.r'Sr.VTn.., E 1 "C?!?.i teSwV
had woru on. IIo thereforo concluded I onnl health or to remblUh theln In'n
not to sleep lu the family quarters. I healthy condition when they ure dU-
uu uexi inoruiut; ins wire called 1 , 'V "'euicine is m ciiective ns Dr
him to account, and he explained thnt ,? Golden .Medical Discovery It
lie bad been havlujr a little Jollltlcntlon
and did uot wish to disturb her slum
bers ou his return.
"Where did you sleepr she do
manded. "In the cage with the llous," he re
plied meekly.
"CowanlP hissed Mrs. Hlnirstei
meter, with a look as of one robbed of
her Just dues. Llfa.
HAHHOOD RESTOKED Jas : vnow
rttncly Riwranttra tocurc alii rn MltH' .""tnilerful
Mtrnory, eadaclir,Wakir.illni72St Sf?!l; S.'',Ln wk
lom. tfrtvnn.r,.... , i.'l 'I "'innj.wt Manhood. Nlvhtiu wi.
1...... .it.. .-"" "! PCRcrin r.,.r..i V-"V'
' juilllllUI prrors. nrMi... .. .:.-."!-
Infli
box,
no 01I1
T.r:V'?."?5;o'!tarttocw.u.
-"' A I LLNN IrkD. iu - .
LOBMLKHYI). ,1. FRY. SAL, OINOX.
TIMK RdlKOIIIK. AllKlw
Krom l'urtlmiil
m Hll iJko, Dcuvi-r n. Won hi
Slnll I Omslii. Kanuu City, Ht ti
Kp.lii, Louls.Uhlcago anil Knit,
I - !......... .....
. Up"- I ll)-
' ... kNno.WnlU Walln, bboknne, Mlnimt k
ijijer aiMilli, Ht. I'anl.Diiliilli, Mil.' Fin'
HApm Minkcc Chrcoti(l nt, I ia
Phont3
OCKAN HrKAMHIIIIHl
Rp in,KnrSn Kmnrliou,
I Htl every nvs (1nj.
r.a
8p. m.
x Hun COLMMBIA IIIVKIt U p. B
Butiir. I HTKASIKIW. 'nxm
ilnylTo Aumrln iM wmy liindliWH,'
10 1, m.
returned to tlio faint- 'or tnc "rcret of health is within yoti
renin,; In a state of f S? ''V Z HR :J&J!
nuo u m reel tnnt he , I- .. ..r.i ..""" : "" """"
- iwv nun your sioujncli hOUtul tht
purifies the blood, cleanses the system of
w..iB.iu iwisonous suostances, increases
the activity of the blood-making idands
and invigorates the stomach uncf other
organs of digestion and nutrition
,"' "y honeilly and cantliillv ihn or
being Purely Vsgetablo, goes dlroct to
th tmj oum of tht dUeiio una ft ,;er
SIR'? 1 5I T'wwlti. It Is the
OnlV blood iwrnmlv on.n.nt.1 ..-'
8UefeJ&aM0Ury0M,thW d":
Books mailed froo by Swift Bpeclfl
Dutrlut Aiuitiwy s. I. lltyuim, aMUtul
U J i: sibl,ilvpui for 1'oJkiH.Hut,,
nd I mi siutu. I)iint Atturm'o
John Hull; and Mskois wns dufsmluil iy
- ii. iiuiiiim, ,ii NtlHiu. ami DhIv
HayUr. of Dallas
Tim trwl Mm .immtntlwl on atunlay.
Kh- HI. Mini (lltf Jury Hf,0. Ihjlugy,,!
iiijilii linmuhl In a m,lint. Suidy
nmriiiuK, n( nmrtlor In th tlrt dovn
Awcrlran Natra VU London,
Another case of aoluir ihru.i t. .,-.
the news. A Londou paper said the
other day. "Sow York Is on the ete
of a fierce social struggle. The ikt
slsteuce with yhlch 'llo' Croker
Mayor Vau Wycknd the other mas'
nates of Tammany Have been Ignored
hy the Vauderbllta, the Ator. the
.n8! t301"'' u,e MT-IUMtOiU
ami tho other membera of New York',
eicluslve Four Uuudred luis u railed
ud Irrliuted the families of the hr
uier that they have rv.olveU upon
founding a new and still more txclu
she society of their own. which is t
take the sails out of Its rival."
1
' ux tiiKi ana iei to tumt t
COUld UOt w k. I irvn. mJZX .JL ?!.! I1.'1.
wmsm Salei
Ln12nNcV'i iun
He Sees His Finish,
i-
Mlpm
WIl.UMKTfU MIVKII
1 im nr'a p. b,
I'liilliiiid, NewlK-rx
lmi(tlnR
Aitv
itm
After'
led a sal
Radloy.
fully cac)
i-emon8trit
tho petit!
'Ifa vote
Mr
"id iinlea tho dff.irHii.-e between
"nt laid on bv our perfect methixlg
Hill Ulinl lin r,.... !.... t-. , !....
m lio lut n not mnilo nn art ofllndr1
rtork ns wo hnve, when a man takes '
ils linen to uny other laundry but !
iheStenm laundry. Don't bother'
with reeoud clnes laundries and1
iinioyoiirfahrici rotted by chem
icjis nnd your linen frayed, when!
ou will rec.-ivo ierfect satisfaction
vt.
sua rK
rj'P'lr,,;-I 'i'lrwlay an.1 .Ntunlayat 6.xi ..
Monilny WmlpfMUy uml Friday at 10,'Oa, m
"korcor1''allis
lny"a so" l"""1 ' ""ly. '1'ii'iiMii.y snd riw
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIYIalO.N
IllllV till. 114 In I'.irt li.ti.l .iu .iljliv
I MiiMers to Mroet car lino ut Oregon
;iiy If the 1-teamcrnaro Jelaycd there
Round trip tickets to all points In
Oieiron, Washington or C-illfuruli
iMtn
tNtvsa
SktoTSBf
aialwl fSLaj
OlRam niinnrV ,"!nff:l,,, "'"fie nt Portland
- v 1 a 1 jiii r.i
lOLOS-KI. j, OLMSTKAII -IlOl'ltlKroIt.
iU l.iborty Street
paying doctors' bill
l?, iS.J J? 'ry Dr. ,P,c.,
Vfr or two
-.!. ...iiT.:.""''!
SfflS-.skj r!.1? "d. :.Fon m
The IVople's Common Sense Medical
Auvtser. 1008 Dazes, fre. 5n,i . .
cent stamps for the paper-covered edition
?,r v:J fiamP9 for e cloth bound, to Dr
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y,
HBATIN0T
, ocean und rlvur lines.
W II. HURLRURT.
0 t ?,n"su Aki" Portland, Ol
V1.1 9YEIW. Agettl, TradeStrwl
dock. Sdlnm.
UOISE & HARKER, City Ageol..
.MKAT A
STEAM
HOT AIR
HOT xAatlmd
r.v. .......... . ,. . . . - ijtv,
ggTWeaft. ' , ami arhnSSes"11 Awe pra"'"'V.
i
israll
R. D. GIBSOft,
market' T Q
MBAT nnd
I'OULTKY
Orient
Is
't'kai Muila.t ..u,.r.
A lawjvr walked down the stre.'t t Ls ,,c ,lr
....... iu .i.i. i.i.i ... . belt mtiia.
. .. . ' "' ' " '8l" or l'n w m 1 .,.r,B ",;
hold a lot of law hooks.
Pointing to the books, a friend Mid
"Why. I thought you curried all that
Muff In jour headf
"I do." .julckly rep,Hl ttie lawyer
Mill n knowing wluk. "Tlie are for
the Judge."
Iret. n?r mlros.1, ricjhe.t and
My tion. tsy I keep ihe b ,
Insurance Co.,
Umii, Maemlllan. the great l-miou
VooUaellora. lu their spacious, prviubuw
I UUll). IK IK UlflllUl tlhalf a..... a. . .,
IK. .........u....i .... ...... . '""I .. " ""r" ,w,u '"' .."
"- .. iu. oHiiueii. inn it vw .,,..-.
I - . Hi-nm. ... .up Miprnmu oou r I uf lliv ' Meir
'"" Clu blood
I lltl Lui.iL.iiL .1 at. I
- iriessifi
r, . KIIWAUl).. M. U VAT.IIKllK
Ec'wards it Matthew,
FRESH JND rtlRED HFA1S:
Now Finn!
Now t-hop;
Itest .Meats!
Niiir Car I am
lvl8i.teai
T!e'hoae;tm
. .1... . .
' '..r ..l' .kdirl u.i
m trlnl rir.ler.'.l
TI... -.,. ..... . .. . .
....--. .....nr.m xma Had it ui M u
U HM, hefothe sam.. lrw ,,,,1
is Hua ue.
Mun a 1UU .1 1.. v
"'.".f.f. Ca.ndy Csthtr
is lie clan ur blioTSa kwn 11."
snu that RUyWfcai ewplffi bywffii
il, Mtftfietlon guaranteed, loiaJe.Me
The German Market
Will 1h found all kind of meal
'ii mil 001 01 aaimuto. HtKK
DKIJVEKY. All hill, duo the
latii Hrpi f Wolt .: Mteaekn
miut Iki paid.
moiZi st son
171 Commercial Sj.
"fi- II HU
0 1... ...... ..11.. ir..','raYO,,',iinicoi)r the roiiuw,
Prices. r J Jl,,"'"iiltiiy "K'"uie8ea8t. Tiny awll famoa
n c. TY,rU,t lU1 "P ryer work a soeciallv ' kuHi &nN" v,a oaa ad Veuiet
r 8. BURROUGHS, 102 State St. hoMlm4ySmw "
. m.i.t? .'.r"410 v" Sacramento
iirdAaA& ''no of throuKh PULLMAN
pnoo06 r,and TOURIST BLEPP-
lfeo.'n.a.nFraDCl8ct ""fi T.os An
lestoClilcaRotlili.18
The Short Line
from southern California
To the East.
typlX lP, li'e aeenta ofKtho O. R.
M.".9iK'.L-. Southern Paclflc pr
descriptive literature.
J. J, DEVEKEUX
"I amis
Curo for n
Iuiik, t(V
TliiiUMud
nuvef.fcill
bronohltiH
thriiitb tro
ventn con
liurmlcs r
rati) Is,
llldwlUj
,1iq Record,
(on, up to I
February 6,
kind feeto
unibur for
.ho dato'pi
'kht is renj
iii In.thi
.he Con'i w.)
aary, 10op
syjn-
Will insure
1
I
'Journal Olhcc.
OK HAK'IKOKU
Akaotli
Liabilities
Mirpliw t.. ll.v HhleISi '
ruTv a?s ' ,1,v: for terms c,Ulllle
""wnuo nui I UN, KesiJent Agent.
CONN
fU.iilMiuo
I.ltiO.iXXi.
1 tii.nn.
-
alepi. On
New Strawberries.
fctooetja
I ....... .. .
JIUIVC SL 11: k li(r mmi.
. .V IliUULIV I 111 I 111 1Y.... X.f ........ . I r - .. . -"- - V".
,.:ii ... 'i7:' " "' "VV Jiiawutl is, n eni Agt Worccstflf. UUiJ
iuriiana.
5tSTas?a
SS!-ci.
CM.VBRA. DU AlAdluK i'---
' .FHof''''Ullurc
.'C-nofQr.balem Ore.
Bottled Beer.
j linger A Beck,Succwora Souths ta
Betting Worn.
All orders forbotttodbrwlll hi ttU1
at the .brewery. -Kpt oa cold nwW
"ee city delivery, lephone?lSI