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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1900)
!! 1 i'i w y r? "M ". .(-4 '-i-' -V'?,T ft' Eirfv ff IWllltWTinWTnnnnnWfffHIflWIWlim, AN INTELLIGENT MAN IS ONE WHO HAS GOOD UNDERSTANDING! IXacp'e Sboes! m il FURNISH THE BEST KNOWN UNDERSTANDING THEREFORE THE INTELLIGENT MAN E IS ONE WHO WEARS Shoes. "AiUAUumuumuAniiinuiAumiUiiUij lfANPlPfG 3FEKBETS. HOW PROFESSIONAL RAT CATCHERS USE THE ANIMALS. QC" THE DAILY JOURNAL HV HOKBR BHOTHHHa "TUESDAY, FEBRUARY f), 1000. Dally, Ouo Year 83.00, 111 Advaiioo Dally, Pout Montns 91.00, U B-dvanoo Weekly, Ono Year S1.00, In Advance THAT LINN COUNTY TAX LEVY Thocommunlcatlon signed "Taxpayer" whlclmppoarod in Tkk Jomixal a fow days ago, In whfcli It claimed that tlio total tar levy In Linn county Is only 14.5 mills ngaitst our 22.05, has aroused a great deal of controversy. It has been pointed out toTiiK Jouusai. that there oro certain fixed lovios o state, school, scalp bounty, and Indigent soldiers, which taken from tho Linn levy would not leave enough for county purposes to pay tho bl'Is. This looked bo plnus lblo that Thk Journal, has procured tho official figures. Tho Linn county tax levy Is as follows In mills: State W0 Btato scalp bounty .25 Is tho burning of tho plague district in China town. By trying to burn one In fected block tho fire spread and cleaned thousands of people out of homes. Aliout sevon hundred tents were put up and tho homeless one provided for by the city. Tho paper thinks tho flro u good thing for clearing tho city of the plague. . -. Dr. Bull's Cough Hyrup Cures Over night the most stubborn cold us well us well ns all Its complications tick Ilnit In the throut, liucky voice and violent coughing. It Is tlio most won dcrful medk'ltic, science bus produced. "I had dyspepsia for years. Two bottlcn KodolDvHPenaluOiiro produced marvelous results." L. II. Warren lb digests what you cat. Stones Drug (stores. Total state 0.55 School 5.00 Indigent soldlors .10 County 1.88 Special road and bridge tax .. . . . 1.00 Total levy 14 60 This Is ll mill higher than tho figure that Taxpayer gave, but still leaves tho total for county purposes, Including roads and bridgos, but 2.B5 mills. Tho Marlon county levy Is : Btato l.:i0 State sculp bounty ."5 School 5.00 Indlgont soldier 10 County 10.10 Ontario's Population. Tho enumerated population of Onta rio, tho largest province of Canada, tills year Is fixed at 2,000,350, tho total as sessment nmoutitod to fS00,18t,H.'j:t, and tho taxes raised uoro 11222,000, which Is $5.10 per capita and 15.11 mills on tlio dollar. To Curo a Cold In Ono Day Tnko Laxatlvo JJromo (Jnlnltio Tnlilotx All i1niifglts icfund tho money frit falls to cure uox. inert' W.U K. W. tirort'i tlgnaturo it on each I 20C 22.50 levy for Total lovy This leaves Marion county's county purposes 10.4 mills against Linus 2.85 mills. Ours Is nearly four times as high as theirs. This Is a condition which scents to call for explanation. Linn county has been for years out of tho hands ol tho Republican machine, but hor business lias been conducted by representative men of nil parties, yot Linn is out of debt while Marion Is f75, 000 behind, and their tax lovy is only ono-fourth as high as ours. It Is cry confusing The claim Is made, mid, there is un doubtedly truth In It, thut Llmt's ex penses are not so heavy for bridges us ours; that tlio prison and asylum have tendency to give us more thaii our share of paupers, by attracting the indigent relatives of persons coulluod therein ; that our criminal oxponsca are heavier, though why that should be so does not appear. llut all that would not uccottnt foru difference of nearly four to one. Another plea Is that interest on our debt absorbs u neat sum ot money. That excuse. tonda to the benefit of present county ofllciuls, hut not of the management which caused thut dobt to be accumu lated. This is not a matter of partisan imll tics but of common horsu sense. As long as county olllccra urn elected or defeated on national Issues with which their duties havo nothing what over tu do, tlio taxpayers will surely havo to sweat (or It Thoyoughtto; mid they will show poor taste in miueullng. Lei them use common business setose, as they would In their own affalm. The huslnoss tuati who would hire an iuofll clout clerk bocauiio ho was a Republican or Democrat or Populist, would soon havo no occasion to hiro clerks; he would bo be looking for a job himwlf. Tho example of the city of Salem in puttiug a business udminlstratlon in ofllco and tho well-known result, has set nuiuborloss people to thinking and talk ing, This matter ot Linn-Marion tax levin ought to make some more of tho sleepers. DbWIU's Witch Hazel Halve Is un equalled fur piles, und skin discuses. liownro or nil counterfoil, aionch Drug Stores. The I'l rat Coffee In ISnifluud. A quaint old baud bill lias turned tip In London, Issued In tho middle of tho seventeenth century by I'usqua Iloscc, who kept tlio first public cofTeo houso In that city: "The verttio of the CofTeo Drink; first made mid publlckly sold In England by l'ltsipm Itosco. Tho grain or berry called cofTce growoth upon little trees only lu the deserts of Arabia. It Is n simple, Innocent tiling, composed Into a drink, by being dried In an oven, and ground to powder, and balled up wltti spring water, and about half n pint of It to be drunk faming nu hour before, nud not eating nn hour after, mid to be taken its hot au possibly cnu bo en dured; tho which will never fetch the skin off the mouth, or raise any blis ters by reason of that heat. It much quickens the spirits and makes tho heart lighter. It is good against sore eyes. It supprcsseth fumes exceeding ly, n ml thereforo Is good against tho headache, nud will very much stop any delluxlon of rhouins that distil from the head upon tho stomach, and ho pre vent mid heip consumptions and the cough of tho lungs. It Is observed that lu Turkey, where this Is generally drunk, thoy nru not troubled with stone, gout, dropsy, or scurvy, ami that their skins are exceedingly clear and whlto. It Is neither laxative tier re stringent. "Mado and sold lu St. Michael's al loy, Cornhlll, by I'asqua Iloscc, nt the sign of his owu head." A Honolulu Paper. John Kim, of this city, is in receipt of a copy of the Pacific Commercial Ad vertiser, published at Honolulu, dated Jan. 21, The ch'ef news of tho Tim Duutur Wuiiiitirril. Dr. Dunning, editor of Tho Cougre gatlonallst, wau once visiting somu friends upon the walls of whose dining room hung specimens of tho youthful industry nud piety of tho children of tho family, two samplers worked In worsted, one n motto calculated tu cheer tho heart in tho hours of ileal th, "Tho Lord Will Provide," tho other a lifelike representation of man's best friend, tho dog, both framed and hung conspicuously opposite tlio doctor. For breakfast there was sausage. Dr. Dunning looked nt the motto, "Tho Lord Will Provide," looked nt the life like dog ami looked at his sausage. Again Ida glance wandered over the throe. Then he turned to his hostess Impulsively. "There's nothing in that, Is there V" he asked. Ilnrlluuo of Ilia Wu)tvMnl. Mr. Kuowlos 'flint was a very broad hint to his sou In the Jeweler's will, wasn't itr Mr. Qulllet-What? Mr. Kuowles-Leavlng him uothluf but the regulator. Jewelers' Weekly. IeKMrtn Cookua), The language of tho lower Utidoner Is changing: "Qetcu trine?" "Now. 'frlno guwu, cut Itr Translated; "Get your train r "No. Train gone, hasn't It?" Knt (tho eld ain't) seems to cou-r Isn't, wasn't, weren't has. hasn't, have edition haven't, had, hadu't.-Notes and Quo ties. Cjfj i n DUST The Best Washing Powder. Heuttwork Is Hard Work Without It. These Fiery Ureil, Hnanr Toothed Utile IJrn.1. Are Effective Where Trnti. and I'olaan Foil Ther Are Generally Worked With a .Uuaale. "Weasels mid ferrets," said a pro fessional rat catcher, "are about the inmo thing. Tho imported ferrets trained to tho business are larger than the weasel, that Is all. After 1 am through with rat catching I use my fer rets to hunt rabbits out of brush piles, bay and straw stacks, which is a prof itable business when rabbits are plenty. What you call rabbits over here wo In England call hares. "When a man onco starts lu ns a professional tat catcher and gets to understand training and working fer rets, theto Is such tin attraction In the trade that ho never willingly gives It up. It's a profitable business without too much competition." "Do the ferrets over bite you 7" "It's a very careless and awkward man that gets bitten by a trained fer ret. When one la bitten by nn enrag ed ferret, the bllo Is of a very severo character, oxtictrfely painful and stow to heal." As the rat catcher talked a O-month-old ferret, his fiery little eyes gleam ing lllto living gems, was crawling over his lap and trying to get In under Ids coat. "This fellow," said tho rat catcher, "Is as gcntlu as a kitten and likes to have his back rubbed and to bo caressed as well as any cat you ever saw. When tho ferret bites a rat's neck, ho knows exactly what he Is do ing, and his front teeth, cutting llko razors, go right through tho Jugular. "Of course we generally muzzlo them when wo send them lu after rats, and wo always muzzle them when wo send them In after rabbits. If their teeth wero ot liberty, they would kill tlio first rnt or rabbit they met nnd would remain In tho hole sucking Its blood. When wo put n ferret into n house aft er rats, wo stop up all tho holes at tho outsldo of tlio houso except ono or two. Over these we place bags, and the fer rets, driving, the game before them, run the rats Into tlio bags. We keep tho ferret without his .ordinary meals beforo using blra, nnd this makes him kecuer In his chase. "It's mighty easy to spoil n ferret After a young ferret has been badly bitten by n rnt, as sometimes happens, you cau't get him to go Into n liolo muzzled. Hut when u ferret Is full grown and has tlio skill and courage that ho should havo ho Is a holy terror to rats and Is n valuablo nnlmnl. 1 would not sell n well trained ferret for $50, tho price of a good horse. Such a ferret I should bo willing to put In n pit with CO rats, nnd he could In n short tlmo kill every one of them, lints nro great fighters when they nto cornered, but no other nnlmnl of the snme size has us much courage as n ferret or weasel. "In 'Dugland tho largest ferrets aio called polecat ferrets nnd nro n cross of tho two animals, which aro much alike. In tills country the word pole cat Is applied to tho skunk, nn entirely different nnlmnl. Tho word polecat Is supposed to be an abbreviation of Polish cat, and tho nnlmnl abounds all over Europe. The mini: Is much like the weasel, except that It Is larger, nud many depredations that are at tributed to the weasel are committed by the mink. All these animals prowl by night, nud they frequently go many miles In search of food, uvea coming Into towns and the submits of cities." Audubon, who was n close student of nature, was delighted with tho weasel, or American ferret. Its long, flexible body, Its extraordinary length of neck, the closeness of Its fur, Its keenness of scent, Its wonderful nglll ly nud quickness of movement, all ex cited his admiration, An American writer sins: "Tlio coin uiou weasel has sometimes been caught and carried otf by large hawks ami owls. Soiry was tlio experience of the captor In such cases Me has caught it Tin tar. The capthe will bite Into the sides of the enemy, so that both will fall to the ground, the bird mortally wounded and tlio weasel usu ally comparatively unhurt. Tlio weasel's courage lu defending It keif when attacked by birds of ptey is universally admitted, nor Is It deficient tu fierce opposition to dogs and even men when Its nest Is Invaded by ei ther. It usually kills for food, biting through the head Into the Drain with such oxportucss that Its victim can scarcely utter a cry of pain. It usually eats tho brain first; then tlio rest or tho body follows In pursuing mice, rats nud moles It fellows them Into their runs or holes, A weasel's proximity to u poultry yard Is not to bo desired, Hut lu barns, hayricks nud grain stacks It Is decidedly ad vantageous, as It will surely oxtctul uato or drive uwny rats and mice." Tho weasel's characteristics mo not ed lu two American sayings, "Catch a weasel tisloep" nnd "Sooner trust it weasel with eggs," Btorlua are told that n weasel will watch a ben on the nest for an hour, waiting for a freshly laid egg. Indlanaolls News. A STREET CAR COMEDY. Ihe tllrl mi U Hit I'ur.e nud I'tre Siniirt oiiiiic Jlru, As soon its tho good looking glr) en tered the cur the live jouug men ou the opposite seat began surveying her with critical eye. ami she hadn't yet made out whether tho baldheaded man with the inedletil magazine was to be In cluded lu tho let when the conductor I'limu lit for Ids fare. The girl opened her portomoiiunlo and began to take out latehkujs, hamplos of ribbon ami little memoranda In tho usual way, and tho live young men smiled, eaoh after Id own panlcular stjlu. Hald headed was out of II. Tho gill didn't see any of the smiles, but she caught on Just the same. There wits a ulokel hII teady for her tlugers, but when ouo palo faced youug mail udded a giggle tu hU smile the nickel was thrust aside ror a 2 bill. She didn't hand it over to the conductor as she tlshed It out; but, leaulug forward with n wluulng smile eu her fuce, sho begau at the head of the Hue and asked; "Will you please be so klud as to change this bill for uieT It was Impossible. A youug muu with only a dime lu his pocket has no show to bust a bill. The uext one had a quarter, but he had to decllue, and so It wvut to No, 5. HI baud sutight his pocket ns tils turn came, but It didn't bring up any change. The smiles had been replaced by sheep ish looks, and they rubbed elbows and trod on each other's feet In trying to look out of the windows. There was a long minute of painful suspense, and then the good looking girl handed tho bill to the conductor. She hadn't a word to say to the lUe young men who had started out lu life so gayly, but old baldheaded bad. When all was over, he turned half around and growled eut: "If I were you fellows. 1 wouldn't try to be so blamed smart next time." Philadelphia Press. A Tonah, ToaKh Fl.h, Z'lsh seem to have no sense of feel mg, uud many people believe that tho angry and energetic movements of a (lsb when It Is caught are due ruther to annoyance at losing Its liberty than to any sense of palii. I can confirm this, because I havo over and over again taken an undersized pike that haa been once or twice caught and put back luto the water. Upon one occuslou three of us boys f tho Old brigade were uslilug lu a small pool In a narrow, sluggish river. Jones caught n small pike, nud ns It was undersized, being bnrcly four pounds, ho cut the hooks out of Its gul let nnd threw the fish In regain. Insldo of 110 seconds Jones caught tho samo fish again. Onco moro lie cut out the hooks, uud this tlmo ho had to maul It very much. Once moro it was kicked lu. Then I caught It, still bleeding. I got tlio hooks out with dllllculty, and be foro I could throw tho llsh In again a lerrler dog bit It half through. Then I kicked tho fish In, and Hrown caught It. At last wo got so tired of catching this fish that I threw It away In dis gust It caught in tho fork of a willow treo nnd staid thcro for half an hour, when n crow attacked It, dislodging It from tlio tree, but not beforo It had re moved ono of tho eyes. Tho solfsatno fish was caught next day by tho keep er. Pishing Onzctte. :alth WILL BRIGHTEN WOMAN S LIFE IF SHE USES pPierce's Prescription IN OF ALL CASES FEMALE WEAKNESS. Pride of the Poor. Mrs. Glarcnco Hums, who is so well known for her philanthropic work, says that in all her experience in visit ing tho tenements of tho poor of the city sho has never been asked for alms. Mrs. Hums has mado a business of vis iting tho poor with tho hope of bolplng them Whenever sho saw tho need, but finds It almost Impossible to mako tho really deserving poor acknowledge that they are In need of anything. Ono day ahn visited n family who wero all huddled together In oue baro, cold room, and their faces wero so pinched she know they wero starving. Hut lu rcsponso to her offer to help them tho mother said: "No, thank you. Tho children havo had something today. I am suro to get work soon." After questioning ns to Just exactly what the children bad bad to cat Mrs. Hums found that they had subsisted for threo days on a few dried scraps of stale bread. This experience, sho says, la tepeatcd frequently. Now Vork Tribune. She Hadn't Dropped Off. "Delia!" "Vis, ma'am." "I am very tired, nud 1 am going to lie down for nn hour." "Yls, ma'am." "If I should happen to drop off, call mo nt 5 o'clock." "Yls, ma'am." So my lady lies down, folds her bauds, closes her eyes and Is soon In tho land of dreams. Sho Is awakened by the clock striking 0 and cries Indig nantly: "Delia I" "Yls, ma'am." "Why didn't you call me nt 5 o'clock, as I told you to dot" "Shure, ma'aiii, yo tould mo to cull yo If yo bad dropped off. I looked In ou yo nt D, und yo liadu't dropped oft at all I Yo was lyln ou tho bed hi the same place, sound asleep!" Mutually Aicrerntilr, Ouo day last summer a sour vlsagcd, middle aged, fussy woman got ou ono of tho smoking scats lu nu open car In the subway. Next to her sat a man who was smoking a cigar. More than that, tho wotiinu, sultltng, easily made out that tho mau had been eating on lous. Still more than that, sho had the strongest klud of suspicion that ho had been drinking beer. Tho womnu fussed nnd wriggled' nud grow angrier nnd looked nt the mau scornfully. Presently she could endure It no lon ger, Sho looked squarely at him nud said: "If you wero my husbaud, sir, I'd give you a dose of poison!" Tho man looked nt her. "If I were your husbaud," said he, "I'd take Itl" Hostou Transcript. MEAT AND POULTRY. R. D. GIBSON, M1EA.T and POULTKY MARKET St tc itrcct, neat riilriul Pr.i.lirl ati het meats. My pn'rnna siy 1 kq th1 I"'' rent in n-n II. K. ItDWAllliH. M. C. MAT.'IIKWS. Edwards & Matthews, FRESH AND CURED MEATS New Firm I Now Shop! Host Meats I Near Car llatli, Knit Stato St. Telephone 3001 The German ''Market Will bo found all kinds of meat and the best of sausage. 1'ltEE DELIVKKY. All bills duo tlio lulu linn of Wolti.. Miescko mustbe paid. WOLuZ, Sl SON 171 Commercial St. WhenflieBlood i- pale, then your lips and cheeks arc pale, your nerves weak, and your whole hody greatlydebHitated. Thedoc torssay "You havcaiucmia." There's just one thing you need something to make the blood rich and red. S rtk I Jl F'AW 1 1 f i fr ill certainly do this. It will make the most happy -'. tnes for you, and soon vt.ttr old strength and ac- i.:v will return. deal Estate Bargains I have u customer who wants nn 80 ucru tract not ovur 5 or ft uillcs out with good Improvements ut about $3 per note. Who has such a place. I want ti good lor 5 room house. Good garden spot, barn, fruits, etc, tiol to fur out ut about 4100, 1 have somu lino stock ranches to trade fur small tracts not to far out and give tlmo on any balance. If you wunt to buy n gruln or stock ranch cheap. (Cull.) I have some line small fruit tracts at big bnruultiH ubo town nronertv tn sell or trade cheap I have good ptoportles lu Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Dakot-ii. aud .Man- Ituba to exchange for Oregon prop erty. If von want u splendid mill with water power und pasturo and feed ground, etc., or want an elevator, feed chopper, grain, ware Iioum. Splendid location on river at a bargain 1 have It. lTyoit want to buy, ell, trade or rent, I can suit you. Also have two furms tn rent Some splendid hordes for sale. If you want u loan on real estate, or havo any notarial work to do. CaM uutl bco me at 01 Court street, ut the the sioro of Hrewster & White, w 1 18 tt It. It, Uyan. Wl Salt Lake CityAn Import ant Factor in Transcon tinental Travel. No one croiislnc tho continent ran nf. ford to cut Salt 1 .ake City from his route. HIV UlllUtllUliB Ul UIU JMllUU, Illl-IUUIIlg the Mormon Temple, Tabernacle and Church institutions, tho Great Salt Lake deader and denser than tho Dead 8ea in the Holy Land the picturesque environment and tho Warm Sulphur and Hot Springs, are greater to the square yard than any locality on tho American continent. The ltio tiitNM)c Wehtkrv Railway, connecting ou tho Kast with the Denver & Kin Grande and Colorado Midland Hail ways und on tho West with tho Southern Pacific tCentral Hotito) and Oregon Short Line, is the only transcontinental line (Kissing directly through Salt Lake City. The route through Salt Lake City via the Itto Giunuk Wkstkkn Railway is famous all the year round. On ac count of the equable cliuiato of Utah and Colorado it is just as popular in winter as in summer. Send ha to .1. n Mansfield, 1'53 Washington St.,Portland ; or Goo. W. Helms, Acting General l'as- Bougor Agent, bait l4ko City, for a copy of "Salt Utke City the, City of the Saints." EDUCATIONAL Nellie Brown ivroiLNiST irccared to receive a fow moro imp' AND MUS1UAL.. SjUMSMm-l INTER BTATD imnrw r nntr Dreci Ko 417 Marlon it. III. 0-26 German and French Taught grammatically and convcrenl- l0Slrsrrcnnebaker will recelvo n limited nmrnberohSils, desiring Instruction i.. .1 1 .,,., .. nt. lmr home, ou II I llt'lll IJlllUllllk.DI - Church street. These languages acquired abroad by this teacher. were 12-8-:im dSlffl'IW ETTA ANDERS-WILMAN AsueUiCrescher Western Co...v- t0,y, KsntM City, mo., r;" the' : Intewttle Sy.tem, si Salem, Ore. " ......... M-.inml Hank. Residence ) 376 Church street. Studio honrs-9 I is, nnd 8 too. Mrv, Classes in Piano two irrjjj Saxbm Studio, INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. EHa Anders Wiltaan Oor Kin National Hank -.i Forte playing, Harmony, llieorya.u. v-- Reading. Studio hours from 0 to 12 ami S to 5. NEW PIANOS IN bTUDIO I'U" USJiJ OJT PUPILS. 1 -mrMnHHUHIIHIiniinlltilinilTlTI inrfnuinip j. p. 1 WllOLESALi: AND KKTAIL. Fine Wines, LiQOORb, Cigrrsj 218 COMiWERCIAL STREET, 2 160 STATE STREET, 3 im -niinv STHhEI. : ... . .. ii Umad. : IV ww.. . uourtoous iroaimuiu wi. nn.. iimiiiiiinii IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIUIIIIIIIIM DON'T PEEL POTATOES. BUY A 2T Henis Fruit Press: PEELING and NO MORE Ek A FRUIT, VEGETABLE, JELLY PRESS, COLAN DER, STRAINER, LEM ON SQUEEZER AND POTATO MASHER. 25 R. M.Wade &. Co. Hardware. L. M. KIRK, 64,50, &'B8 fnona by l StatoSt. Grain Hay, FJour, Mill Feed, Building Material. Lime, Omcnl, Plaster etc, Grain,-Hay and "Straw s tord r " " Wagon Seal cs.c jCJrrouipt aud carofn attention given to t lie of.tho citv. dellvorytol oodB to any part " 0-8-tf MANHOOD RESTORED lSg!Vi.l?a$&lnr, rcuinty guaranty tocurc nlH SAluJaV 'u hT." WW box. 6 for K ty mail nreMl J . pii!,,i?. r, Ll Kf til,.!i,,2 Vr no oilier. JOnufaclnrcU by the Peiu MeOJclni'co. ifflftt Fra'ncV ' .aiie-Mavis UrogCo.iIUtribuUogagtnu. . u.u r,p VAMIirU. 8TS., I'ORTLND. OSEOOM FOR SALE BY I). J. FRY, SALEM, OIUSGON. J N tftfl pmAiJrl Papa's Shirt Mas not mado to write upon, nlthoueli its surface looks as spotless. liilo and of the wine artistic finish us the liest cardboaidnhenit Is laundered at the Salem Steam laundry, If you want your linen ol exquisite color and liniali, sunt homo In tlio U-sl condition, you wll always get tho Iwst results from the balein steam Haundry. Salem StRam Laundry. Phnfn"1 J 0M,8TED i-noi-itiifron. I hone til, 230 Liberty Street hbatihgt STEAM. hot air; HOT WATER Estimates furnished, and work don. nmm. '.u.L . .. ' ana at Honest prices. r-...Pujr, auuMawiany SOUTH fm THE SHASTA Southern OF THE Pacific BXPBEB8 TRAlNB'ttmrl i i uLi 7.-00 P M BJll'M BIS AM ft.ro r m 7.-00 A M (100 I'lM 0.-23 I' Jit Lv.....I'ort1atui.. T Ar 8alcm.Zr;r Hi Ar..HanKtnejVjrg (jji "'"- ""RflCtl .- Af lii A ."LI Ita.TJ ir.....hl rwi' !A now Orlcwuril i 8 SO A M l Xv....FotllnS v-C:1 IMS A M fan Bulemlr:"ft TJ 6 4ft A M Ar 0.!..n '""' I.T )7l IHNI l U 1. 1 . 1 .."-. L I.' n... ...iboii'.. . .... 1. " 4. . wyi faun 0.00 P M 0:20 PM DINING CARS -It til NcwOrliii'Ci:!!?l pIWfiRVATIOXcJ Pullman Urbt class and ant wmu uvvuli run in nil . " trulns. Protnnt connectinr,.'1!'?! vor, , Oiuuliu and Clllcaen u,i l1.1 for other caBtcrn nitin. ' WESTsSlDEmviMir '.TWEKN HOltTI.ANIJ AND COBr.,1 Mall trains dally lexceptT"! UK 7.S0 A M 11:00 I' Mj Ar Corvlli..tf !!jl M Albany uud CorvalhTr wltlt trutns of tlio C. & E. R.. lNI)13PBNDBNlJB"PA55Ete Vliriiau Irnln .lull., r ."' "" "" tiAcepi "), iJM v 7: jo l'Mi p m P M) .v.....roruah(l .,a, Ly...MpMnnTlllij...C, Ar.....aumuOcnfe...l.t Dire, st connections at SaolnT J co wit i Bteuiusliln Hues furllAt; JAPAN, THE rillLIPPiSfift AUSTRALIA. "e for tlirouKh tickets and nttitf W. W. SK1NNEK, Depot 1m 0. D. GAUUIELSON City T AKCtit, 232 Cmumcrulal 8t .Wi' i C. MARKHAM, O.P.&P.A. $M Corvallis & Eastern Eft TIME CAHD, I! lit! 12 i-i, 2 For Yiuiultia: Trul ti leu ves Albany ... . Trulti leaves Corvallis,. . Train nrrlvea Yaqulna , 1 Returning: Leaves xaqultiu tHdj Leaves Corvallis lu. Arrives Albany 12 lM j i' ur icdruii.; Leaves Albany 1M Arrives uotroit nj; 4 UcturnlnK! m Leaves Detroit l2iod Airlvca Albany i-.afl One and two connect at Alois; j Corvallis with Southern FaclScbi Hiving direct service tDandfroal V port and adjacent benches. , v Trains for the niuuntaltn irit Detroit nt noon, (jiving ample tn reach camplmr uruundi Iireltenbush and Sutitlum rlvi , satuo day u. , WALUKN. T K. A P. A. J.TU11NKK AKenl, Kfiwvra, i iO.R.&H DRl'AUTi ron MhII 8 1. M, Hio. kino Flyer 3.15 pm 8p in, Id. m ex Hun HAtur dsy iu v, m I .CAVA salem' TIMK HCURDCLr. I I'tom I'ortUnd. Bait IjiWs, Doarer M. omslik. ttn8 ynii Uut,01iU-o n'i K WslU Wslls. BpH?n,e'.PJfJi BIHllK, til. IUI. UUIUW, ' wsukeo Chtcgo na tut. ( -I- OCKAN BrEAMailll Hor Han FmucUoo, Bull Ofery uv ; ft .e COI.OM1IIA IIIVBK ni.AMI.l.u. . To Attorls ikI w' IJ""1"11 WILMMKTrK KIVM Portland, Hcwlitrt ""l UndlDKi. I'flj Tooi.tay.TliuraiUy and 8 atorJ"!"' ""J Monday VVednwlay and Prldty ' " J i.'tj cnnVALLlS Ami uav iMlntaTumday. Thurff l! I day, 3.110 p in, I WILLAMETTE HI VER pi.'' D.illy boats to l'otw" Trunsfors to street car Hoe" J ffl City If tliobteumersareJeUrwt Itound trlu tickets to all W OreKon, WasliloKlon or WJ CnnnecMnns imide ut I'orl all rail, ocean und rivet ; llMf ,KT Gen. Pass. Act., W'SJ G. M. POWERS, AKent,1fi("w aocic, bumtu. .. , ,- IlOlSli & BARKER, City W r. 8. BSKir-Pecia,,, Phone I5II J ll eo, H iliutult. OTT 4 IklW'sr, Oitmblt. N.w Yoik. "After doctors failed to euro me of nniMimnnla I u(l Ouo Mlnuto Cuuirli Cure. It Is also the best remedy on earth for wluxiplnir couub, writes Jno. Horry, Lopanton, Pa. Cutes couk-Iis, colds, croup and throat and luiuf troubles. It prevents oinsutnptlon. Children alwuy llhe It. Mothers en. dore It. Stones Druit Store-.. Qovernor Qocbcl ahot Shooting a governor la a dastardlv act. UlHl llU18t UOt lw imitated i hut vni. ,. buy ainiie first class groceries you need Hkixsan & IUqa. from 2-5eod (xoncc oi uissoiuiion oi partnership. Notice is hereby gi en that the part nership heretoforo existing betweeen K. F. PArkliurstandLeeMcUrew, under the firm name of K. F. Parkhurst A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All bills, notes or accounts due said firm are asslgi.nl to i:. F. Parkhurst, who succetHls to the business ot K. F. Park burst A Co. K. F. PARKHURST, LEE M'QREW. Salem Or., Jan. 17, UXX). MS-tf To Whom it May Concern. Bilkm, Or., Dec. J, 1&J. All iiersons knowing themselves in- dobtett to the Salem Truck it J)ray Co., will please call at their otllcw and bottle immediately or their accounts will be, placed witli an attorney for collection. j6. Oris wold Receiver. 12. 20-tf. The Orient lnsuranceCa, OK HAHTiPfiDr. Assets Liabillthw Surplus to PoUcy Holders." CONN,! f2,2l5.000. 1.100.000. 1 1,314,010. "CuTers truvelors eholc of tbj I lag routes east They aN u l , scenloattractloc , Iy!S ' O. U. & N . via Odiren and f Shasta Route via Sacraoie den and Denver. , ,,,... Shasta Route via bacrl Major E Alberquerque. . nrtrfJ A dully line urthniutfhPDbW PALACE and TOURIST W ERS. San Francisco and ! i lostoChlcaxo tnlb Is II Will insure VOliarra nst Incc K n.,.ttr. , ,""""u- tho aq c ;L" Lielms e"quire ol . "wmuiN, Kesident Agent. Journal Otlice. Salem, Ore. New Strawberries now bejl&fabout !ta fTcS? We pi nt' nPfU Ut TENNESSEE, M'KINLEY, RUBY, IDEAL DOIJRI b rDn DOWNINGS PRIDE. SAUNnPRQ Sf, 75RH5LE CRPPER, CHRVPfM mi iiiumcn . -M.na3, .. . ..,., vv, The Short from southern California To the Eastj A pply ui I he ugenU of J H .fci &N 0 S. L., Southern the uuderslk-ned, fur tow ucscrtpiive iiieraiuic . J. J. DEVEBK1 Gen'l Agt Puithuul, j. j, I ibvam-1 WOrcesv- i AUURIER. Send forfreecatalogyescriptiveof varieties iHofer, SaleiTi Ore. and culture Bottled Ktingcr& Beck.Buccessors t BottlinWMM. All orders for bottled beer"' n uie brewery. -SVjJlS Free city delivery. Telepbo M ?