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THEREFORE THE INTELLIGENT MAN
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TOE DAILY JOURNAL
BY HOKietl BHOTHKRK
WEDNESDAY, FEUBUABY 7,
Weekly, One Year S1.00, in iidrance
THE LABOR QUESTION.
Editor Jeurnal: Almost every day
sjnia mm breaks into jirlnt to express
aixtcty lost tho vantly Increased output
of manufactured products following the
.increasing inventions of labor-saving
93.00, lu advauoa I machinery, will bring about a vast
ovcrproduct for which no
100O.
Dally, One Vcnr
Daily, Toot Montns 91.00. U aavnnco stagnant
A8 TO MEDIATION.
It Is so eoldotn that Tun JocnxALcan
commond tlio utterances of tho Ore
gonian that uctnko pleasure in reprint
ing tho following from its editorial
columns!
For tho Doers in this struirglo thcro In
a great deal of sympathy in America.
It springs from n largo variety of
nottvof, In part It Is racial or ethnic;
in part it Is tho sympathy that Is folt lor
the weaker side: in part It Is hatred of
i.ngianu nnuattesiro to una nor num
bleu; in part it is n product of the most
opposite and contradictory notions or
feelings, in religion and politics. It is
not to bo reasoned with, nnd no fault Is
to bo found with it, ns a tontimcntal
idea. But it cannot bo allowed to com
mit tho government, of our country to
interference, or to any manifestation of
favoritism to cither of tho combatants.
What aro wo doing, on our part In Cuba,
I'uorto Rice and tlio Philippine Islands?
Are wo to lay down a doctrine of Inter
ference that would give othor nations
causo to toll tin to get out, nnd leave
Auglnaldoand tho rest alone? It is u
nilghty good policy for a nation lo mind
Its own business.
Reasoning from n Bomowhol dlfforonl
standpoint The Joimnal arrives at the
sarao conclusien: That ofllalally this
government should not, nt least not un
der present conditions, tako nny but n
strictly neutral stand touching tho
Transvaal war; and this should be
neutral in fact as well as in naino.
Wo should not put It on tho ground
that wo are engaged In tho saino sort of
business in tho Philippines, for howovor
much truth thuru tuny bo In that, It is
hardly necessary to put non-Interference
in tlio light of reciprocity with England
Howovor much our sympathies may
ho with either side In this struuglo wo
really hnvo no ground for olflclul Inter
ference. We can not undortako to keep
all nations In tho path of Integrity, and
although His probablothat wo'Aould
ns soon rail England down ni any nation
on earth, wo must not ns a nation bo too
ofll clous.
Tlioro are plenty of ways In which wu
can show our sympathy for the sturdy
Dutchmen who are lighting tho battle of
liberty in South Africa, and thoro are
ways In which wo can materially assist
them, without any dlplomatlo or official
rupture with Great Britain.
The tlmo may come when a gentlo but
insistent offer of mediation on the part
of this government may do more for the
Transvaal pooplo than would any rath
official action now.
At present, however, with the Boer
armies in victorious ixxaesslon of British
territory and with England In the po
sition of tlio under dog In tho fight, any
talk of this government taking ollklal
stops to call off tho Hrltltm, savors very
much of foollshuesi.l
Tlio woman who luUUy her list and
looks for it In her purse, amoni; other Im.
possible places, is very flkc the physician
who luofc In all soit uf Impossible places
for Uie cause of a disease The heart be.
gins to act IrtetruUrly and straightway
nine a an cxuui
Inattun of the
heart to find what
In Interfering w Ith
it. The liver gives
trouble, and I
uose.l with drugs
and pounded witlt
pill to titinir to
light the cause,
and all the time
the caue of the
trouble is In the
Momacli
The Intimate
coiiurctiun of the
stomach with the
heattaud the other
vital organs, nec
essarily result in
the sympathy of
these organ with
any derauetuent
or uiscasv of the
stomach mid tho
organ of diges
tion ana nutrition.
AWs
markots can bu found, nnd that It will
be to that dotriment of labor, reducing
wages nnd purchasing power of tho wage
oarnorsor throwing them out of em
ployment entirely. "What," says one,
"will bo dono with nil tho idlo men
that tho development of tlmo will throw
out of work nnd with a still Inrgor army
growing up l)ohliul7"
When, toward tho end of tho last
contury, Kay Invented tho lly shuttlo
in England and enabled weavers to do
four times ns much work as before, fol
lowed by tho invention of cotton spin
nlng machinery by Hargrcnvcs, Ark-
wrlght and others, tho same anxiety
was oxprcssod nnd labor organized to
smash all tho machinery In sight,
bellovlng that laborsavlhg devices were
hostilo to labor Interests.
Soon, however, tho old looms began to
bn displaced and scores nnd hundicds
of textllo mills were erected whorovor
thoro was wator power, and tens of
thousand of pooplo through rural Eng
land, who had boon barely making a
living, gotomploymontat hotter wages,
and tho Industrial revolution began.
H'fion agricultural Implements camo
to tho aid of man, labor found that tho
nnro labor-saving machinery Is invented
tho greater was opportunity for tho cm
ploymont of labor.
It has boon ho all through this con
tury. Compare tho condition of labor
In I'raiico under Louis XV. nnd under
tho French republic today; In England
today and In England of the eighteenth
century; of America today nnd Amnrlc.i
of 1800. Every now discovery and In
vention has widened tho Held of labor.
It Is true thnt, nt Intervals, there have
come periods of depression following
periods of Over-speculation nnd there
have been times in this country and in
itliers when over-manufacturing with
out pushing for new outside markets, has
engendered stagnation. Tho century's
ludustlal revolution has raised the stand
ard of living; has raised humanity so
cially; has, In consequence, largely In
creased man's wants. Tho now wants
will Increase and tho demand must bu
met. Tho end of production Is not yet
Why? Of tho 1,000,000,000 iiopulutlou of the
uiinii ikh icss unin uuu,uuu,uuo yet re
main to bo supplied with nil tho anient-
iius ui niuuorn civilization, mis i a
conservallyo estimate. Tho introduc
tion of the higher civilization engenders
wants previously unknown.
People In tho present highly civilized
countries consume six or seven times as
much food ns their ancestors ol tho last
contury and It Is food ol an infinitely
hotter finality. They wear more clothes
and clothes of u Iwttor quality. They
want nnd got far more of luxury. Thoy
want mora ol tho accessories of the mus
ical mid dramatic arts. Tlmy want
more books ; more education and cul
ture. Our nnntzlng mechanical progress
has stimulated consumption und culture,
and, ns we have nearly u billion human
beings In both hemisphere to educato
up to tho highest civilized standard, It is
beyond tho ken of any prophetic mind
when Africa und Aitu, i'olyiiosln, tho
eastern archipelago, the tribes nnd kin
drvds scarcely touched by tho spirit of
progress as yet In the western hemis
phere, will reach tho measure of neces
sity found in KnroH and the North
American and purt of the South Amor-
lean continents. After u century of
over-iiiervusiiig prouucllon, we have yet
to supply hundreds of millions In Asia
una Airlea with clothes nnd many food
products and machinery us they 11 ml
they can use It.
Wo have Just reached tho othor fringe
of new markets which means Indefinite
terms of activity Industrial for tlmna.
tlons who capture them. Tho United
Sluttw is now Intunt ou getting on the
insiae in this business of acquiring mar
kets.
MISS OONNli IN AMEBICA.
Miss Gotinc, tho Irish Jean of Arc,
who has been working in tho interests
of tho Boers, arrived tho first of tho
week in New York City nnd in a few
days will commence o tour of the princl
pal cltlcsof tho country, for tho pur
poso rf doing ovorythlng eho can to in
cite sympathy for tho 8outh African Be-
public now struggling with England.
Miss Gonne has just toured tlio coun
tries of France, Gormnny nnd Holland,
and everywhere, she says, has heard
expressions of surprise because the
American people have not been foremost
in championing tho Doers. Every
breath sho breathes is In opposition to
Kngland, nnd tho Boor causo is not tlio
only thing that brings bur to America,
Miss Gonno Is still struggling to secure
tho freedom of Ireland, nnd now roincs
to tell tho Islsh iicoplo thnt tho tlmo to
strlkofor their freedom is nt last here.
Sho says:
Tho present tlmo Is the best thnt Ire-
laud over had to strike a blow for free
dom. In Ireland tndny there are only
(1,000 soldiers, where formerly there
wore !M,000. One reason that Ireland is
now in a good position to strll o a blow
is hccntifo sho has strictly adhered to
Parnell's teaching that liberty could bo
pccured by parliamentary means. It was
said that we could havo freedom for ask
ing and holding out our hands. God
knows that our hands hnvo been held I
out long enough. Now wo eeo that wo
must go back to tho first idea, freedom
must como by force. Tho spirit In Ire
land today Is tho samo ns In 1607
Miss Gonne says thnt tho sentiment
against England is now eo strong that
tho troops do not dnro to march down
tho main streets of Dublin for tho fenrof
being hissed nnd nesaultcd, und rejxntB
that thoro aro now 25,000 Irishmen In
tho army of England, hut that tho num
ber Is steadily on tho decreaso, thosn
Irishmen who enlist now bolng forced to
becnuRO of their povorty. Miss Gonno
makes tho statomsnt that there is not
an Irishman in nn English uniform to
day whoso heart Ih In tho work of fight
Ing for England, nnd that tho number
of sons of Erin now In tho army is 0,000
less than It was 10 years ugo
ISCHOOLOOYS WHO PLAY ALDER
MEN.
A novel experiment In education Is
bolng tried In the liolllngsworth public
school, and has met with much success.
It is an attempt to Instill in tho youthf nl
mind the duties of citizenship as em
bodied In municipal government. Tlio
school is in reality a miniature munici
pality, the boys Ailing all the ofllccs
from mayor down to policemen. The
mayor and his appointees serve ono
term, and the policemen serve two v cokB
at n time. There aro also Juvenile conn
cllmen, presided over by tho president,
and ordinances nro enacted much ns
they nro In tho larger council chambers
up in tho city hall, nnd just us much
decorum is maintained during tho ses
sions. Ono of tho ordinances passed last
term reads: "No yelling flro, playing or
sitting on tho (iro escapes or In tho side
yard. No squirting of water or throw
ing snowball. No slingshots." Another
ordinance says: "Cleanliness Is to bo
observed when in tho yard and in tho
sciiooiruom. umzoiis must bo clean.'
There Is n Jail nnd a pollco court, where
Justlco Is dispensed by a Juvenile, mag
istrnto, and ono of tho ordinances pro
vides that "no boy would bo allowed to
look In tho jail window s. If ho Is soon
doing so ho will bo arrested by tho
pollco." Altogether there Is ovcry in
centlvo for tho youngsters to become
conversant with tho duties of citizen
ship. Saturday Evening Post
Walter Barges has resigned his fios!
Hon as conductor on tho Ynqulna bay
road to cngago In merchnntllo business
In Jackson county.
The
Plnkhmm
Remedies
EDUCATIONAL AND MUSIOAL.
Nellie Brown
VIOLINIST
tcrareil to receive a few more puwis.
IV
Ii dow otcr
N cH 17 Million (t.
0-26
R'
lam.
Y
How Are Your Kidney, r
nr I fnhh'RnarA0li fill, f-nri.nl I kMnavlll.
olfre, Add btcrlW Itemed Co., Chicago or
A company for tho manufacture- of
school desks has been orgnnlzed nt
Forest Grove nnd have tiurchased a sash
und door factory there.
$too Reward, 3ioo,
Tlio readers or thin piipor will ho
pleased to leuru thai there Is at, least
(me dreaded dleuo that science has
neon able to cure In all Its stuges, and
thai In Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
It the only positive cure known to the
inecticai rraicrnity. catarrh 'be Ink a
cons Itutlonul disease, requires a con
ritliutlonul trcut.iicnt, Mall's Catarrh
Cure Is taken Internally, uutlng dl
rectly upon tho blood und mucous stir
faces of tlio HVHtuin, thereby destroy
nu Urn foundation of tho disease, and
giving the patient strength by build
ing up tlio constitution und assisting
nature Induing Its work. Tlio pro
prlulorH have so much faith In It h cur
at lyo poweis, that, thev offer Onu
Hundred Dollars for any case that H
fulls to cu re. .Send for list or testi
monials. A (Id i ess. K. J. Ciii'N-i'v. Jk f?n.. T.i.
Icdo, O.
Hold by Dniifglsts, 7fic.
Hull's Family Pills arc the best.
Dr. Uull's Cough Syrup Cures Over
night the most stubborn cold as well
as well us nil Its complications tick
llnir In tho throat, husky voice and
violent coughing. It Is tho most won
dt-rful medicine, science has produced.
.1. M. Forsytho camo down this morn
ing from Springfield, whoro ho is doing
somo painting for the Southern Pacific.
Ho will lay off n few days on account of
a pawn luuiiue cuuscu uy tue paint cur
Jumping the track nnd distributing the
paint over tho I ceo of tho landscape.
For disorders of tho
feminine organs havo
gaFnoti their groat ronoWn
and enormous salo bo"
causo of the permanent
good thoy havo dono and
aro doing for tho women
of this country m
If all ailing or suffer"
Ing women could ho made
to understand how ab
solutely true aro tho
statements about Lydla
Plnkham's Vogotablo
Compound, their suffer"
logs would end.
Mrs Plnkham counsels
women froo of charge.
Her address Is Lynn,
Mass Tho advloo sho
glvos Is practical and
honest. You can wrlto
freely to her; she Is a woman.
German and French
Taught grammatically nnd conversat
ionally. . ,. ,
Mrs. Pcnnebaker will receive a limited
nmmber of pupils, desiring instruction
in theso languages, nt her home, on
Church street, there languages were
acquired abroad by this teacher. 12-8-3m
JJssNliTsMVKSW,v5
INTER-STATE
CONSERVATORY
ETTA ANDERS-WILMAN
AiJoclatelTeachcr Western Comma
toty, Kansas City, Mo., representing
die Inter-staie System, Salem. Ore.
Oircr First National Hank. Residence
376 Church street. Studio hourl-o lo
12. nnd 2 to 5.
I sjtnjni sasXm m
SOUTH ANDlfi
fe VIA U
THE SHASTA ROUTF
OP Ttrt- '
Co,
OF THE
EXPREBa TRAINS IUJN"
"After doctors fulled to cure 1110 of
pneumonia I used Onu Minute Cough
Cure. It Is als-o tho best remedy on
earth for whooping couuh, writes -ino-
iierry, Lofcunton, ru. Utiles couttns,
colds, croup und throat and lung
1 roubles It prevents, onsumptlon.
Children ulway like It. Mothers en
dorse It. Stones Drug Stores.
Salem Studio,
INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
Mrs. Ella finders Willmao
Over First National Bank.
Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class
Reading".
Studio hours from 0 to 12 and 2 to 0.
TWO FINJiJ NEW PIA2TOS 1 BTUJJiv "
USE OF PUPILS.
7.-00 r M )
B.S5 r
8.19 A .
I'ortland.
...uaiom
8nn Kranclco
8.30 ! M
7DOA M
COO I
0.'J1 I1
At- nnAU
I M Ar l.os5Anjolr7;"i'l l"'
M Ar Kl Imo.1!LT I J .'S'S
I'M Now OrleniHir L?
8.80 A M I I.v l;orllann Irrrr-i.
o:66 am) lt Baiom.::r:fliy?
PI II II II km Cf.l .. " - I S
... X. ? Dau aoisoo.lT
130
0.-00
a
:am Arirr-oVj" Srr-K ?
so 1' M Ar Lo XniioiSZl'iT AS
.00 I' M Ar El l'aso..'l 1,,4?f
flU'M Ar Now Otic,.::: ft ,'g K
riiNTtvi riA nu
OHSlkVATlQNtjAn,
wiiiniiniiirMrMm
M vJ - JL.
0E!M'i
Umntllla county's Itopnhllrnii central
committeo Ih railed to meet at l'oudlo
ton 011 tho 10th limt.
JITTERS
the system
overworked
naturo needs
Ids to,restorn
tlio txidy to a
normul
liculthv condi
tion. The best
medicine tndo
this Is tho Bit
tciH. It will
euro
Dysnopsla.
IndlKostlon,
Constipation,
NorvousnosB
Mnlnrla,
hovornnd
Aruo.
"I hud djsnepslu for years. Two
bottles Kodol Dyspepsia Cure produced
marveloiH results." L.
It digests whutyou cat.
Stores.
II. Wurren.
Stones Drug
MEAT AND POULTRY.
P. K. KDWAIIIJ). M. C. MATTIIKWH.
Edwards &. Matthews,
MEAT nnd
POULTKV
MARKET
St .le ttiert, nc.ir rulroaj, Freshest en'
eit mcils. My mrnns .ny I krep tin- lies
reals In (nun 1 3
POGBRS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ipiNE Wines, LiQOORb.CiGflRs!
218 COMMERCIAL STREET,
E 160 STATE STREET,
: Cnnrtnnim trnntmnnt nt nil tlmns. ;1Ui COUK I
illllllllllllllllllllUIIIIHLIIIIIIillllllllUIIUIIUIIllllLllllllli
STREET. 1
DON'T
PEEL
POTATOES.
BUY A 2? ?
Henis Fruit Press!
NO MORE &S
Pullman llrst-clnss and tourlstiiirr
imr cars uifcuciicu 10 all throui,h
trains. Prompt connections at Z
vcr, Omulin nnd Chicago with trsi.."
riirnLlinrniiHtarn nlt.lna. ","1'
WESTdlDBrnVlSKsiv' -
IlETWEKN PORTLAND AND COItVAMti
Mull trains dully except BundM?
Ml'JOr!
7:S0 A M I
11 :M I' M
I.v.
Ar.,
..rortlftiid
Corllls...
it Albany nnd Corvallls
with truum of tlio 0. & E. Uy.
connect,
INDEPENDENCE PAbSRNopj;
Express train dully except jtiodij
7.M1'M l.v...MrMlnnllln il S!?4l
8 30 V M) Ar lopeiitlciico...l.v
!A
'-wI
Dlru st connections ut San Fnti
rr itIt t dtnuiii.lilt. II.. av. . 11 . ""l
K.J "II I CilCUIIlPIII
JAPAN.'!'
AUSTRALIA.
anmliln Hues for HAWAII J
IIEPsIILIPP.NKaVK1 ,
For throuitli tlckots nnd rates calk. Ii
W. W. SKINNER, Depot Agent $
C. D. GAURIELSON City ffi
Agent, 2.'12 Commercial St. .Suleui 0" J
R. KOEI1LKR. Mi
O.MARKHAM, O.P.&P.A. I'ortli
r.
'ortliti 1
Corvallis & Eastern Kailrnl
TIME OATH).
POTATOES,
The Homeliest Man in Salem
As well us tho hutidsomest, and others
aro. inviu'd to call on any drmmlst
and uot freo it trial bottle or Kemp's
ll..t...... ..- .... .11, . . V
liuinillll lur inu inroui Mini uungs, II
remedy that Is guaranteed to euro and
liollevo ull Chronic and Acute Csughs,
Astlinin, llrmichltls and Consiiuip
Hon. Prlco afic. and Wc. eod&w
DoWltt's Witch Ilnzt'l Kitlyo Is un
equalled for lilies, and skin (I I "eases.
Ilowaro or all counterreln. Stones
Drug Stores.
Tho Rod Hov llilnu LMiinlnvM lITi mini.
and Its output la tSo.OOO or moro, per
mouth.
Uon'ITolrrBiitaiiii niuokt loarUrt Aits;,
To quit toUico cunlly mill forever, lioinag
ntlle, lull of life, nurre biuI vluur, talio No-To-lluo,
tlnHondor-worlier. Hint umliei ucakmen
ironif, All JmguUts.Moorll. Ouronunraii
lerd IIikiUIoi nmt lumpla freo. Aildrcs
Sterling lleuieU Ca. Ulilcmio or New Vorfc
A. Ilickn, of Side Hill, In Union
county, has sold hit 80-norn fruit f.irm
. - -- ... .......
at- iou
nn acre.
Catarrh is
Not Incurable
UllMlftatUl Il.lt. tu.n ..!. I nr ...lf..
Ion, liver trouble, chorine uf breath, niln
to the l(Ie. bckaelie. aud uuweiout t-tlier
co8JiUioUbytUeUBof Dr 1iitc' C.olJcn
IMedlctt Discovery This medicine acts
directly uin the tmuch, the oiLiins of
digestion and nutrition tuul the Mood nuk
Ukg gUuds, Hint the fort tint it cutei so
wiy fprtM of dia is the Ut proof that
eedls:corialuteln the utonutch nd
Msswt be cured through the t-loruavb.
J taAJ rl suffrtr for mrvrrml ymi.
m4 my htully Juctor mUI I would not be llv
JwrNua In two vert, tnit. tlwnk 01. 1 am stilt
pV'wiltes Or OeorgeW Tiutuw, l.hj
Attjnutt CoV.
l.lu..
'Dr IStr'. ivl.lM
leal Discovery l whtt hvy d uy life I h.
t tlOUllll SO hid that I mi.LI .... II. ... ...J
; IhlM vrltiioul h ffr.t H..l if ..t.. i ...
J'''? I "Otk wtitu I cuiuBiracnt your lord
arM. twt I can do .bout as much wmk .
yy ',?' 11 31" y toa "uc fof thc I
Jthm yle Comnwn fjeii.e Medical Ad-1 m
vt-m; th KiMe of the body," is .cm frc ' dv
tm wkh os si wie-ceut sumps w t.y e
smsm elwAUim only, for ediJion In uxst
imu,et U atap for JoJb-bound edi
jUtV A4dis Dr. K. V. Mere, Buffalo,
Tho liurdoa of Idle men nnli,-tml
inKiiy'H ud ArknriiEht'iund U'.ut'.
uaya the rtwiult of tho Invontlou
Ubor-sAvliiK uiaehlnory, havo not lwn
neon txcejit in fow periods of depro.tnon,
following panic Induced ,y t,U'r mcu.
laUon. Not a panic or doproanlon hus
Imioii due to tholnvoniion ol uutoliiiiory.
AtaortfofUiuMrtli Imxeyet to bo
reticulated with rIU0y ,'w,. ,,ou.
jsmUof riyetsnnd chamns have to ho
hri.ge.Ui h iron nnd Uv; tliouwtmlf
o( teamhlp havo to Iw built for the
uird wiume-co; mlllloiu of neresol
laud liUVO tobudralniulHinl lrrl.......i r...
agricultural puroe. The b-igoy of a
world Idle, utarving men may us well bo
put down. '
A hundred years ao the iiooplo livlmr
III what 11 now tho Unlti-i Kti.... 1 .."i
ooinnurutUislv kmnii , 1 '
. T..lv h,., r.'u.T.7".r'"""". '. i'"""'
can not bo cured by inrai
Today they lma ,ml ,Wtt0, mt,itabsy;
fil.i." ".U!..8 !Uf WF.ty.Jwir and it U mi
I1IIL 1L CM IinL Ilrt mtrAil Iiv tn.j
washes and Inhaling mlxturus which
rtwoh only the surfuoo Tho dlsenso Is
In the bl.MKl, nnd can only bo reached
through tho blood. 8 H. 8. Is tho only
rvuutly which can havo any eiToct upon
I'alarili j It euros tho dUcaao pormif
nontly and forever rids tho system of
every traee of the vllo complaint.
Ults Joila Oiten. of Monlrwller. Ohio.
writes: "I vrai f.
fllcltil from Inftuei
with Cstsrrb, nd nn
one ok ii know the
suKerlUK It proilucss
better lhn I. The
prays aud washes
prescribed liy th doc
tors rellsved uie only
temporarily, and
IhouijU I used them
w-... ....,, i, ,1,1 ,.,, j-ttn, in aisess bad a
flrmer hold thau ever. I tried a number of
tlood remells. but their nilueral Ingredients
selilsd lu my bones and gave m rheumatism.
I ras In a lamentable condition, aud alter ex
hausting all treatment, vras.leolared Incurable.
Seeing 8.8.8. advertised as a cure for Wood
diseases, I decided to try It As soonx ,.
sjslemwM under the effect of lite niedleJne,
-.n w iDipruTe, ami atler taking II for
two months I was cured completely, the
dreadful dtseas was eradicated from my js
lent, and I have had no return of II."
Many havo been taking local treat
ment for years, and Hud themselves
worse now than over. A trial of
Urown Writes Smith All About What
Happened to Jones, '
ClIICACJO, III., 10.
My Dkaii Siiitii: Your noluter wus
u pencil. 1 leu tor uncugo Immedi
ately urter I saw you, nnd or couroe
hough' my ticket over the Wisconsin
Central Ry, from St. Paul lo Chicago.
I had plenty or time lu St. Paul to o
up town and get my supper, us my
train leaves St. Paul ut 7:(o p. ui.
1 returned to tho depot uoout 7:20.
When passing tfirouu'li tho mites tins
gatcuian mi Ids "There's your train to
tho rik'ht." 1 handed mv trrlit to tlm
gentlemanly porter, who placed It In
my lierth. (You will notlte I cull this
my train, while It really belongs to
1 hu Wisconsin Central, i could uot
help but reel that I owned tho train,
and even tho road, tho employes aro
so courteous.) I then prepared myself
mr mi couuuris in siorc wen, UilK
ub..ut 1 ravel Ing I 1 huyu traveled ull
incr thn wide world, but never hud a
moro delightful trip than this one
from St. l-uul to U.lcugo over tho
Wisconsin t'cntrul Rv 1 rtLlr.i
ubout 10 p. m , und vnioved it uood
nluht's rest In tho Pullman Palaco
car; only woko up once during tho
nlglit, and that was when the purler
punched me and said: "Mr. Urown,
don't snoro so oud. you disturb tlm.
rest of the missomfor." I at. inn-i. r..n
nslcop, nnd uwoko ugnln about 7 11. in.
uud prepared myself for breakfast;
we'll Into the dlnini? cur nbmit. Hu
and parlmik or u most fiuiuptuous
iiieni. ah uicais arc scr7cu it a tunc,
us you know. My cntlro trip wus u
delfghtrul 0110. J will never enso to
iiriileo tho Wisconsin Central Ry and
I know your sentiments aro tiiu same.
Our friend Jones reached Chicago
via another route nnd wus six hours
late. Consequently ho lulled connec
tions for New York, und ennnot make
connection thirit with stouuicr for
the Purls Exposition. Jlenco hits
u'lven up his trip, uud will return
homo via tlio Wisconsin Central Ry.
Your friend,
lllfmuvr
..1,Si..blnco, you wcro lii Chicago,
the Wisconsin Ceutral Ry. hnvo
chnnged their terminals, and are now
"in ui ur 11110 1 no Central Station, .it
Park Row uud IStli M. This depot Is
also used by the Michigan Centrul
Ry . Illinois Central und 0 0 0 A
01, u. o-ut
The German Market
Will bo found nil kinds of meat
and the host of sausage. FRKK
DKLIVERY. All bills duo tho
late firm of Wolt & Mlescko
muatbopnld.
moLz, st son
171 Commercial Ht.
Real Estate Bargains
l have u ciihtouicr who wants nn Ml
ncro truct not over 5 or 0 miles out
with good Improvements ut ubout Wo
per acre. Who has such a place.
I want n good I or 6 room house.
Good gurden spot, barn, fruits, etc,
not to far out at about 8100.
1 have some lino stock nindina in
trado ror small tracts not to Mr out
uiiu give iimo on any balance.
ir you want to buy u grain or stock
ranch cheap. (Cull.)
1 have sonic lino small rrult tructs
at big bargains also town property to
ecu ur iruoe cucup.
I have good pioperiles In Nobrusku,
Kansas, Colorado, Dakotis, nnd Mun
Itoba tocxchanu'c for Oregon nnm.
crty. '
If von want a splendid mill with
watur powor and pasturo und reed
ifrouud, etc., or want an elevator, reed
chopper, grain, wuro house. Splendid
ncutlonon rlvcratu bargain I havo
It
ir you want to buy, fell, trade or
ii:iib, x i-uu suit. you.
Also havo two furms to rout.
Somo splendid horses for sale.
ir you want n loan on real estate
tiuvo any notarial work to do,
and see 1110 nt 01 Court street ut
tho store of llrcwstcr & White.
W 18 tt R. II, RVAN.
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'2 li'nr Vnnnlnn
Train leuves Albany ....
Train leaves Corvallls....
l-'MSp.n
l:Mp.t
.:p t
A FRUIT, VEGETABLE,
JELLY PRESS, COLAN
DER, STRAINER, LEM
ON SQUEEZER AND
POTATO MASHER.
256
ft Made &. Co. Hardware.
LM. KIRK,
54, OO, &.' 68
ninno iovi
StatoSt.
Grain Hay, FJour, Mill Feed, Building Material.
Lime, Cmcnt, Plaster etc,
Grain,Hay and Straw 3 tord
Wagon S:al es.e
1'rOllllll lllld I'.lli-fii ntl.inttnn i.lt-nn In ll... .1..1I. ...... f .! .
.if tlmi-Ilv -.... v.. .v, ...u ..u,u,j, ui Buvud i nuy .inn
Train arrives Yaqulna
I Returning:
Leaves Ynqulnu UOOs.b,
veuves iwrvuius 1 1:30 s. b
in uvea Aiuuny I2:l5n.t
3 For Detreit: P
Leaves Albany 7:00a. til
Arrives Dotrolt U:30a.t,l
t ueiurning: 1
Leaves Detroit 12:20 n.r
Airlves Albany 6:45n.ia.
One and two connect ut Albany mi
ajivuiiih Wiiu nouiuerni'aciticiiaio
Kivingtiirt-ctservicoti und from N
port, una auiaccni oenches.
Trains for tlio mountains nrrlreil
Detroit at noon, giving u tuple tin
to reach camping grounds on 11k
nrcitcnuusii unci Suntluin river it.
sumo day.
11 u waLuk.v
t v. A v. A.
J.TUUNKil AKOllt.
kuwin m
Ucvn
Albntiy, On.
Q.R.&M.
0-8-tf
MANHOOD RESTORED tevnV.7;?:c,v;,1- vcuow
SSSll5SSS.
. no other, juuiescura 6y Yhe ..ctedidn! Co.lfJu
VauciinvlsDrajrCo.dUtributlinr.ccut,,
M.. MHinuiin., rOHTtAND. Onceow
FOR SALE BY J). ,T. FRY, SALEM, OREGON.
r3
yV7
tPoU
DtPAUTl
ron
Fast
Mall
sp.rn,
time scnKnciic.
Krom Portland.
Bait ltka, Denver
yiimiia, nam
Loula.OMcago and Kas
Kt. Worlhl
city, mi
I:
Hno.
. kanc
nytr
1.15pm
8 pm,
Walla Walla, Bpokano, Mlnns-
i-uiii, ni. ran 1, uuiiun, mii-anki-o
Olilrairo and oust. ju.
. .'
CaU
the
iiinMiuiiQUUIleivIU,l orl,! hh.I uiil
clvillMifou. IhU consuming power ut
tho ruco ami tim miu.ii, n. ,,...: p.. ,. .' r:
of hundrodaof t millions id i.MWry by
flre,t,torm aud Mrllnutke, kwp up
ctselei demand for llr to mwt ih"
IMS wcasloued by them . IauosuV.
CC Cfor
-9aJt1J
Tho
Blood
will provo to bo the right wmedy
for Catarrh. It will euro the most ob
stuiate oats.
Ijooka mailed free to any addreaa by
6lft flpeolUo Co., AUauta, Ua. J
Salt Lake City An Import
ant Factor in Transcon
tinental Travel,
No ono crossing the continent can af
ford to Cllt Salt Lake Cltvfmm lil.mm,,
no uiinictiuua 01 mo pinco, includin
tlio .Mormon Tomplo, Tabernncle nni
tjiitircit institutions, the Great Suit
Lake dernier und denBHr ilmn ! n...i
8ea in tho Holy Land tho plcturesquo
etivironmont und the Warm Sulphur
and Hot Springe, are greater to tho
square- yard than nny locality on the
..Miuunii wviiviiiuju.
The Hio Giiasdk Wkstku.v Railway.
connecting on the Kast with tho Denver
remuuniiuionnuuoioraiiOiMidlnndltail
ways and on tho Wait with the Southern
Pacific 1 (Central Itouto) and Oregon
Short Lino, is tho only trauscontlnentnl
noiiassngdlrt'ctytlirout.h Salt Lnko
City. '1 he route through Salt Lake City
via the ltio Gbanok Wkstkii.v IUilwav
is famous all tho year round, n.. nn.
cuiit 01 tlio emtablo climate of Utah
mm svuiunuio 11 is just as popular In
winter us in summer. Send Lo to J. I).
Slansileld, 253 Washington St.,Portland :
or Goo, N . Helntx, Acting General Pus
senwr Agent. Salt Lake City, for a copy
tSlnl?" J' CUy f "
Notlca of Dissolution ol fartnershlp.
Aoticois hereby given thnt the part
nershfn herotoforu uvUtii,,. ti.,....
. . fv., , . .. ""' - wviniTUII
P....n(. . rj , .; "rnjiurstniui i4o JleGrow, under
experience IS Epcnsive ho.llrm uamu of K. F. Parkhurst A P.i
It is only the wise man that profits bv 11 1 ...( ay l ,S8olvt h' mutual consent.
im exoric)iico of othors, ntul has
da old worn out plumbing overhauled
ary plumbing. If you 1 L ,ZiXi
l ..-... a f 1. .r"-w"
-J X& -I li j-fl
T TV3 TrnTXtT
A XJ J- I X l-y
- mn m
Papa's Shirt
uus not nindo to wrlto upon, ultliough
its surfaco looks ns spotless, wlillo nnd
of tho Hiino artistic finish ns tho best
rnrdhoardtthon It Is laundored at the
Mtleni Steam laundry, If you want
your linen of exquisite color and finish,
sent homo In tho best condition, you
ft 111 ulwnys get tho best results from tho
rnlem hteam llaundry.
Salem Stfiam Laundry.
Iliono-IU, 230 Liberty Street
Sd. m
ax Bun
(Saturday
iv p. m,
OCHAV NritiuuiiiKU
For Kan Krauclsou,
Hall every flvo daya.
unit
MP
ST
.-j
ui
OkSrlXiPmA m I. I
WN?T. ,-B(if' ft! -f
STEAM.
HOT AIR,
HOT WATER
cof.ujfniA iiivvn u 1
irritAiiriij L.ttnl
1.1 Asiorir. and way lAnAUw:
lArtU-
WIT l.lMl'i-rii IillTII I lu
Iavo Pnrtlmiil. KAwlirir Ami wat u n. B 1
Salem I Landing. Uon;. i
I land H !
Tucailsy, TliarUy anil 8aturd)f at fl.00 s.B-1
diuuiiay uejinrauay and Friday at iw.w a. m.
FOR CORVALLIS
And way points Tuesday, Thursday and sw I
uT,u,aui, m,
W1LLAMETTB RIVER DlVHIOi
D-illy bouts to I'ortland ns abort
Transfers to street car lino at Orcgoi
City If tho steamersaro delayed theft
Round trip tickets to all point U
Oregon, WuBlilngton or Csllforr.li
Connections tnnde ut Purtlund "IU
all rail, ocean und river lines,
W. II. HURLUl'RT.
Gen. Pass. Agl Portland, Ol.
O. M. POWERS, Agent, Trado Stwi
dock. Kalnni.
UOISK & HARKER, City Agent.
I he Orient
OK HARTKOrd,
Assets ....
Llnlilllil. '
Surplus toPoUc'y Holders.'.'
Insurance Co
CONN.I
J3,21o,000.
1,109,000.
1,31-1,010,
Will insure von anki in u. fll"V,r J. ;. "a",u,0 .
z?..": ,v UJ "c i ior lerms enau ro ni
MfUIAC ri-M t-. .. 1 - w.
",wmMJ ouLiuiN1, Kesident Ag;ent.
Salem, Ore.
Journal Office.
., . " " . - x
ti, aim you want to delay, wo will do ull
iiiwssary reiwir nu In i.lnmi.i.... .."..'
or gas fitting in an export manner t
yoK give u your ordor. '
BARRdPETZEL
ii COMMEKWIAL STREET,
releptione No. S371
All bills, notes oracvouuts duo said Arm
aro ass gr.txl to K. F. Parkhurst, who
succeeds to the business of E. F. Park
hurst tV Co.
K. F. PARKHURST,
c LEEM'QUEW. '
Salem Or., Jan. 17, HW." Ms-tf
To Whom it May Concern. j
Salku, Or., Doc. SO, 16$. I
flit persons Knowing thomselvea in.
New Strawberries.
"Oilers truvnlnrrtxhnlp.nnr flu- full"' H
i,. . ." ' .: rAir.'" ' " ... "
k iiiiina cust, nicy arc uii i"'i
scenlouttractloc I
O. R, & N , via Odgcn and DenM
nuasiti Itouto via SncrnmcnKi. u
den and Denver.
Shasta Routo via SacrauiroU
Major E. Alberquerquo. ,..
A dally line uf tlirtiuuti POLLMAJ
PALACE and TOURIST SLEEf
ERS. San Francisco And Los Adk-
les to Chicago ttils U
The Short Lini
frtmi soulhorn (California
To the East,
Spt CERVER0A. DU MAURIER
Growers canmake hiir mnnft.,,a e. .
will be
llUIUCdlatelv or thntr nviiini.
ueo. Qriawold Receiver. 12. so.xl
Send for free cataloF'desrrmr.wAnf .-4: ., . ..
iHofer, Salem Ore.
u
Annlv in tin. mm..iflifrtlifl 0.
& IS.. M I . U... .,,... Pul-lflC f
, r ., W., I3UUIUVIII . MV.
tho undersigned, for folders
descriptive literature,
n J. J. DEVEREDX
, flen'l Agt Worcester. Bide
- uiimiKi.
Bottled
Beer,
Klingera Beck.Succtasora toSombS''
Bottling Works. ,
AH orders for bottled beer will bf
t Uie brewery. Kept on cold $
Freo city delivery. Tolephone '