The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, March 07, 1900, Image 2

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Tho Atlantic for March In a record
breaker. It has tlio two most lmpor
tent and most Influence exerting
political articles of thoyear Tho growth
o( our foreign policy by Richard Olney,
and the flrat of n acrloa by Henry Loomla
NeUon-ou the political horizon. The
rUctstxrths unofllcial government ol
oar cities la also a notable paper. The
Atlantic tcemi to bo ono of tho few
great periodicals that la not ot(en up
merely from tho commercial aland
point To eo how many copies can ho
sold And as many of thorn nro edited
without a gleam of moral roiponelhllltr
lt I today probably tho moat effective
agent In molding public thought.
The
Initial volume of a nerles of
"brief
memoirs of eminent UhkIIsIi
ton," to bo called tho Weslmlnstcr
i .
Ulograp'ilta, will shortly bo Itauetl In
this country and In England, tho first to
appear bolng a "Defoe" by Mr. Wilfred
Whltten, a MVciloy" by Mr. Prank
Hanfleld, and n "llrownlng" by Mr.
Arthur Waugli. TIip serins, as may b
guiwed from Its eub-tltio, has been
modelled on the plan of tho llcocoti
Biographies, nnd has been undertaken
by the American publisher of that
rapidly growing collection (if "brief
memoirs of eminent Americans,"
Messrs. Miun.II, Maynard A Company,
Boston.
Thu feud of thpJMontrtna millionaires,
now being waged In tho United Hlalcs
Benate Is tho subject of a dramatlo nar
ratlvo In Alnsleo's for March. Tho
greatest engineering feat lha world bus
overseen It described by John Ward, F.
8. A In "Thu Conquest of thu Nile."
Tho Mammoth dams nt Assouan and at
Asslout will practically rerroato Kgypt.
An admlrablo comtionnd of wnao and
humor Is offered in "Fortunes Made In
Small Inventions," by Harvey Huthcr
land. Tho expenses, thu salary Hit and
the receipts, together with many un
published details of opera management,
ate agrtsably treated In "The UuiIiiom,
tilde at Grand Opera,'" by Ouitav Koblie.
Full of tho smell ami stir of tho sea is
"Tramp Steamships of tho World," by
HAtauel A. Wood; "Tho Heal llonulU"
fa welcome because In It tveieu the
famous novelist studied as a man rather
than as a writer. In addition, there It
a striking war story by Stephen Grams
tho continuation of (Jen. King's novel
and stories byChauncuyC. Ilotehklis,
fiwau Maephersnn and Howard Field
Ing.
btreut A Smith, Publishers, New Vork
"Some German Ductal DumwaU." In
the March Magailn Number of The
Outlook Is given a lively account of the
visit of Mr. lvdward A. fitelner to the
headquarters ol Uerutan Socialists u
Merlin, where hu feu ml Llebkueoht
clobsl, and other famous German So
cialist. No personal article about John ltuaklu
has so largely been inspired by Intimate
knowledge and sympathy as that writ
tsn by Canon Hawmley and printed In
the Ia-ailue Number of The Outlook
(or March. Dr. Ituwmley Is the vlwr
o( Crosthwalte, Keswick, nnd knew
U rant wood and its master (or many
years, lie writes with many details
and anecdotss l Ktirkln't survive to
his neighborhood and eKlally t.i the
village of lkmi.ton ; oi the great writer's
frleudihlps, and el thoslmple and luueh
iBgiervlcrsathls funeral. Tlie artkle
lias several Illustrations. f8 a year, TUe
Outlook Company, New York i
Mems. Htua.ll. Mayns.xl A twi,U) . I
BoUon, sroto iwue, so svn as It n I
ue goi on na pret, a uiue Umk UitltlM i
"A Woman's Paris." Intends) for luvi
use of the American My who is about.
,.....M.t... . It.... . . .1
to goto Parts, and who wishes while six
Is Uitre, to quote Uie umber's prefsee.
"to do the agreeable things there are to
do and to avoid tho ditsgreMbh) things
there art not to do." The anther U an
American woman.
Ju the March number of MsUur
Macatlne, Mr. Walter WeUman will tell
awoiher story fiom his nvm eiiraerJi
nsjy K.Hleuces ill the ArclU. He will
Ua give the funduilSBt from 14s una
experience regarding Ibeeuly (naslbte
way to Tth the iSde, tailing whst It is
id wbttltlnvoUe,
" l MiCJutV Mijmiio fur Mareti
ChiuiIii Jostiua kmm,lht quaint ami
hrd? Yatilee Llpivr wlw bum made u
ti0t arwud the woiU alt by hiiuself,
VA Ml $ story tf hit unurllled
,iftleiwiiat of wlllwg U KiWssen tor-!
state VeM"Detrojer,"oue of the nto.1
wwrtetJst asaeaos of tucUl vr un
sjasjisslteaiatall, from New Vwk
lataM, & the flw&Mt wluds and
tistfcsjsti ol sees. Thn arlWh aW n.
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SPECIAL!
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Shoe Store i
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04 8tat Street
lu'trated from photorapln and
Ingt.
draw-
I'rol. N. 8. dhahtr, dean of (he Helen
tlflc department at Harvard, contri
butes tho leading artlclo In Applelona'
Popular Science Monthly for march. It
is the first of a series which will discuss
In detail tho various problems connect
ed with tho raro attention In tho South.
I'rofcisor Blialer, whoso boyhood was
jiacnwl among the negroes, Is especially
woll qnalllled for discussing tho ques
tlon, nnd Ida article throws much now
light on features which aru often lost
sight of by Northerners. Nelson P.
Lewis, engineer of highways for tho Bor
ough of Brooklyn, It tho author of an II
luitrated article entitled Modern City
Headways. After giving a brief history
of street paving, ho diHciiMscN tho vni
Ions methods In uo today, and points
out tho advantages and dlsadvancages of
each, as to roit, rlciinllncM, durability,
etc. Ono of the special points mado by
Mr. IajwIi is that no city, no matter
how poor, can afford to have dirty, III
paved, unattractive streets. The llnal
article In the series, What Makes the
Trolley Car Go, by William Baxter, Jr..
Appears In this numW. Mr. Baxter
hat the somewhat ram faculty of being
a good writer as well as a good engi
neer, and these articles give the clear
est and inoit rompteto opular account
of thu trolley oar which we have seen.
There now seems n,o oxcuro for nny who
wants to understand this Important, and
now well-nigh nbhpiltont machine, not
doing so.
Tho Saturday Kvenlng Post, ol recent
date ha an Interesting review of the
life and literary work of Charles Mnjor,
author of "When Knighthood Was in
Flowei'." the opular hlstortoal romance
of which over 100,000 copies luivo been
sold, published by tho BowoieMerrlllCo.,
IudlaniiKlis.
Mr. Major's lllngriiihy shows u Hue,
strong American life. He was Imru in
Indianapolis, July W IH-MI. Thirteen
years later hu went with his father's
family to Hhelhyvilli,l where hn was
graduated from the public school in 1H71!
and In 1875 ho romdudod his courta In
iu tho I'nlvvrsity of Michigan latter
he reatl law with his father, and In 177
was admitted to tho bar Ivlght years
later he stood for thu legislature nnd was
elected on the Democratic ticket. Hn
served with credit ono term and has
since declined all honors, although his
ability and (xirional popularity make
him Juit tho man fur succeos ut the HI.
The tlllo, "When Knighthood Was In
Flower," was not chosen by Mr. Maor,
whose historical Unlo ni satUlhl with
Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. And
who knows Hint thu latter title would
have proved lust tho Weight to sink n
fine iMKik Into ohrotirltyf Mr. John J.
Curtis, of tho How on. .Merrill Co., sug
getted "When Knighthood Wa In
Flower," a phiatu taken frvm l,t'lgh
Hunt's poem, the Gentle Armour.
Dr. Hull's Couch oyrup Is lite sliest and
suiesluniufortliose dangeious affections
of tho little ones-croup, whoonimr
cough and measles' cough, Physicians
pirscriiHi ii.euimieu line n, nun iiohhi
are small. I'llce 'Jftc,
Twelve tons uf sugar Ix-ot util Irnvo
nrrlvnl at Grande (ram Hamburg,
Germany,
Catarrh is
Not Incurable
But It en nui be eurml
by sprays,
washes and inhaling mutt ea
WtllOll
rtuii unly the surfaee. Thn dlisoio Is
In Ilw bltxMl. and oaii only Ixt renehed
thriHigh the IiIimhI. S K. 8. is the only
remedy which can have any effect upon
itently and forever rid the svstem of
'"''y trace ( the Wleeuniilafnt.
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auny m.te w ukig la,t treat.!
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wure now Ihan ever. A trial uf
wnevi
S.S.S..Bood
ill IW. It to be the right wmedy
lr ltwh. U villi euro the itt ol)
attnata out,
Itoaki mailed free to any addreaa bi
tiwtfi 3peiC Oo., Atlantada. '
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i ouMuiiir far I
HEAT FROM TitE SUN.
HOW LITTLE OF IT WE GET IS ALMOST
BEYOND BELIEF.
Imrri-lr ne SMMlieiim In Tm, Tljnu-
HI Mllllan AlUlil- f n on TliU
n-rlli-A I'm Tlclure f Hie Aolunl
Cnndllliin or I lie Pier' Or I..
The sun Is for the most part simply (
casting his beat-QInglug nwny tho ,
pohlen rays Hint arc the life of the
world with a recklessness beside which
ill human waste Is mere parsimony. '
li ; almost beyond belief. Scarcely
ih suulieam In 2.000.000,000 ullgbts (
rpon the mirth, anil allowing for Ihu j
.hole MJlnr system not more man oue
m 100.000.00-jevcr hits anything. o far
is we en n u-ccriiilu.
Hn- Hohurt Hall's comment on this
waste of the sun'a ln-nt Is: Slippone n
man with nn Income of $1,000,000 a
year. He attends for useful iuntoe
1 cent nnd throws the rest nwuy. His
wastefulness I. no greater thnn Hint
which this old prodigal the sun bus
practiced for untold ages.
The untold amount of heat which
thus leaks away through tho crackn In
tho sky ennnot bo expressed by figures.
tt la only by considering wliat It might
do that wo can get any conception of
It. This Is probably the most striking
Illustration, and Is given by an eminent
astronemer:
Suppose a solid shaft of Ice two miles
squaro to bo extended like n bridge
across tho gulf which separates tho
earth from the sun. If n track were
laid on Its surface nn express train
running at full speed would require
more than ISO years to traverse It. Yet,
If the wltolo heat of the sun were turn
ed upon It for n single second It would
bo melted, and Iu n fow secouds mora
all. even to tlio railroad Iron, would
drift away as vapor.
But what Is tho source of this bent
that (lows Into space ns the gulf
stream pours Into tho Atlantic, wnrm
lae the earth and other planets Ilka lit
tle Islands In Its cotirso? What keeps
up ino supply i
If tho sun were merely u white hot
halt, gradually cooling, our grandchil
dren would Indeed get a chill; or,
rather, neither they nor we would ever
have seen the sun. Tito final Trout
would have fallen long ago.
Nor can tho heat bo maintained liy
Ore, as wo understand the word such
tiro ns warms nnd now and then
consumes our houses. If It wcro a
globo of llamlug coal It could havo last
ed but a fow thousand years; It would
have bcon burned to ashes long before
wo wcro born. All the coal on the
earth would hardly keep tho sun going
for one-tenth of n second.
A falling meteor given out great bent.
Just as u bullet Is hentod when It
strikes the target Home luivo conjec
tured that n vast stream of lltesu little
hailstones raining upon the huh supplies
lis fuel. But If thn whole mnsH of the
moon were put Into u stone crusher.
broken up and thrown against the sun,
It would luirely furnish heat for it sin
gle year. And no such weight could
possibly approach the sun without our
knowledge.
Yet, In Its own chotcu wuy. thu ami
really has Its tiros. Willi proper In
struments we tuny see thu red ilamcs
spouting from Us edge, sumollmos (0,0,
height of 100,000 inlles-hlgher Hum
the moon floats above the earth. To
some of them our world would bo no
mure than a water drop falling from u
fountain.
To mi I it nny hha of the almost luux
haustlblii reservoir from which tho sun
draws Its heat wu must lint picture lis
actual condition. Mutter there l,x In ii
state unlike anything uver seen upon
earth. It Is neither solid nor liquid
nor In nny familiar sense gaseous. Thu
sou Is a boiling, seething, limiting mix
turo uf Ihu gases or vapors of nil the
elements condensed by the tremendous
squeeze of solar gravity until It Is
thicker thnn pitch, and so hat that Its
vaporised Iron might bo used for steam
iuwer If there were any Imller lit to
hold i. It has no dellnlle surfneu, but
shades away from this Incandescent
paste, through lenplug ilamee uf hluod
red hydrogen to the faint streamers of
the ctiruiiu. tm lllmy as a comet's mil.
This writhing muss, heavier on the
average than water nud yet iu un
stable ns air, does not even rotate like
other orbs, but swirls around Its axis.
In the terrlllc tension of these gases
Is stored up tho energy of ihu sun. As
this escapes In gushes of heat they do
not cool, but slowly contract. It Is
quite possible Hint they even grow hot
ter as they thus settle downward and
fumpnwis themselves lulu a denier
lltllJ.
A total shrinkage uf 230 feet u year
will account fur tin whole expeudltuie.
aud so small a change In ike alie uf the
disk euuld not bo detected until tt knd
Uhui wntobed for Htemwimts of yeurs.
This will go uu until the subsinuce of
the sun ceases la bo eeseuttally ishm-
uus. Then will cume the beftiuulMg uf
the end. for from tUnt lime forth ike
actual lettiiMH-rtture uf lite sua will ,W
line.
This. Iiuwetor. will l iu far
distant day, for vereful mHvikMs us
sure us that mir rave will enjoy un
dliululslistl sunshine tor at least Oust
years, and perhaps for twice (UX.M
Then, while the suu swwly retMeus
ami darken, our earth will die. After
Hint comes the ulgbl of Hawt-flwrle.
Kelsey Haines In New York World
IIUlu ud TtmrniMu.
The senate lies always been ien
rolled Uy lawyers, wiw are ike arlstu
erotic class In the I'tshett Stuies. ami
lllalue was at n dUadtaniMge bemuse
he did mn belong to tin iHufesektM
The law lards were dlspoeed to dU
parage and deut Intsi. bat be was Olt
respectful ike terge gf trreversMee.
"Ihes the senator (Yew Maine ibtatk
I aw un Idwir reared THunuan. la
nqily l au tutetftiry IMaiae ihii
to him e ly la ike IVWttv raMruad
dstkate.
"Well" betlewett IMati. iiutl U
petuls entirety an ibe answer you wake
te ray questlasir-tUmrinj- i?,niH
Post
1S C.lrU lllw
Fuddy 1 waut to get ae.iwauted
Vrllll UoaLiua. Imt 1 har.llv Lu,ut k..iv
iu im about It. he's seek a queer Hail
( I'littily A uuivr Hah. li' Win iUh'i
jwi drop Mm a Mwef-lteMe Trau
aertpt
The IVrslaus In J110 It. 0. luvMa
uTor X'tUrSa X i
ti.v iuvui iivbi IWU WWtpr. ToJ I
os uaa i,ru , vUr uayv WMIe '
tbe tek twu.ath are bouejrtiusfefit.
fiuffercrs from
Rlotnnch
troubles such os
Dyspepsia
Constipation
IndlBestlon
needs Ihu Bit
ters Immedi
ately, Itcurcs
quickly and
rmanently
where nil other
so-called reme
dies full. It is
the king of all
stomach tonics.
M eUEBIUTEO W
iffERS
jCHMISTIAN SCIENCE LECTUHE.
Judge ISwing, of Chicago Will Me at Sa
j lem Next Thursdsy Evening.
A lecture on Christian Sclencs, en
titled "(Ibristlaii Science; thn Bellgiou
of Jesus Christ," will be given by Hon.
William Q. Kwlng, of Chicago, nt Itecda
ojHjra house, Thursday, evening, March
8, nt 8 o'clock.
Judge Kwlng i it prominent member
of tho Illinois Imr. He recently declined
renominatton to tho bench of the
supremo court of Illinois, that he may
ilevotu his entire time to Christian
Science work, and is now u lnembor of
the International Board of Lectureship,
established by "The First Church of
Christ, SolcntUt," Boston.
Judge Kwlng having investigated
Christian Science In tho Judicial spirit
which long legal uxpurlcnco has given
him, and being intimately acn,uniutcd
with the discovert r and founder of
Christian Sclencu, the Itev. Mary Baker
Kddy, Is lu every way qualified to
speak upon thu subject. This Is not
Judgo Kwlng's first visit to Iho north
west, as ho was hero with the vlccpresi
dent's pnrly In I80:i.
Thohcturo Is under the auspices of
tlio local Chrlftmii Sclenco church, It
is not only for Christian Scientists, hut
for all who arc unfamllar with the sub
ject nud ready to give it n fair bearing.
No admission will Imi charged, nnd thu
public is invited to attend.
Dest of All
Toeh-nifO Ihu M-stein in n gentle mid
truly heiicllcial manner, when thu
Hprlhgtlmu comes, usu the true and per
fect remedy, Syrup of l'lgs. Buy thu
genuine. .Mnnu'actured by thn Cull
loriiln I'lif Syrup Co. only, and for salt
by all druggists, nt ftO cents jier Itoltle.
Mrs. Harriet Kvans, Hinsdale, 111.,
writes, "I never full lo relievo my chil
dren from croup nt nncu liy iHng One
MluilloCouuh Cum. I would not. fei-1
snfu without It." (Julekly ciirfii coughs,
colds, gripjKianh nil throat and lung
hchsos. Mones Drug More.
--
Have to llal.
Whether thev tiro liilNnners of war nr
eitixens, nil need food mid thu liest place
In ptttubiiHu lirsit eliiss provisions and
grocorluH for ymir famllv tt t Salem Is at
llninsoii.A Itagnn's. IU'i-ctmI,
luiM evk .1. W. Wella, of Illy, void M
mules ut Klnuiiilh l-'ulln in a Ciiliforniaii
in in, ut f irll per head,
'The Strength of Twenty Men."
When Sli.tki Kticjire emphiveil tills
phiai' lie luicrred, nf i-iiiiri-e. tn
lienllliv, iibte-bodlcd inei,. lr he hud
lived In tbco duya lie would luivo
known tlmt men mid wutneii wiuuirc
mil Iteiilthy tuiy becmue an liv tiiking
H'rfid'iKurisapiirlllii, Thlt uiedloliie,
by iniiKlng tlrj blood rich mid pure
ii ml giving gonrt nppullte tinsl perfect
(llgiM'lnr, Impiirta vitality untl
Mrcngth in the 4ymem,
Tim nim-lrrlliillng enilmrtlc
II.MMl'.l I'lll-
Bun Out , IM M You llm AlH'i Baaglit
s? nt ama l inn aim
Bljoitore
of
iV
To Curo n Cold In Ono Dny
T..I,
ilnifuJat. iNunil liS inanr
IjiiiIIw llnHim tiiilnluo 'IVitrla
A I
Miror Kit fall' I
n.W (InitN'atUnaturttUimMeh Inn. Mr.
in flirr
ll F. Foley' farm, near l.twtlne, haa
Ih'mii aold to a man from Miiourl. The
price i not alatiil
CURIOUS CUCKOOS.
Tin cuckoo u generally known only
" btnl with ii cr moiiolouuua nete:
u vontiuumw cry of "eueluo. cuckoo"
uver wild mer ugalii. Among natiirulisla,
Imwe.er. the cuckoo in known na hlnl
tlwt ncer build a lint lor itlf. but
lake admntage of one already built by
wime mure induttriou bird
There it a eood deal in the cuckoo
about tlic advertiter who, in.tMil o
nuking a auece of their own, wrek to
pot by the ucce which aoiw one
elie lu made with much effort and
Ubor. II U o with thoe imitution of
Dr. l'iene methoil. by hUh free
meUlcal a.Mce i ullerwl. although Ihoic
who make the offer are iiUout iitwlirie.1
medical abitltv or e"ntk-r. u ,h.
cry raited in Kme lit of wouian.
woman, woman write tn hiumu " make
tl reaeHtlitam-e to the iuiIiki -rn
aroMgcr
Theie t a tir a kuoMii uu uualilinl
whwh piv4elu couiirctrrl with au
pfoprtrtary iiietliciue cUiblklimiit uml
ttewr IhiHehMr compount to gtC medi
cal advice. U i critalu tlwt there I no
ort. twin or woman, who can orttr lite
nHKUI IMUCC IMCKC4I bv WKtl kllO.
Igt uml experience a i wr.t by
f. R. V. ltoicc, etnef ioimIuH. .mv.
ftr. R. liw elnef wmwiuw,. imy-
dWi4ithe WoikF. nw-MiiMr,. ffcitaii.
N. N . Per or thirty rar f)t Pierw '
lw mwlc a peciaUy'of the tratmcni
. kh-w iirv-miar to women. In tbat
time he ha trvatrd over hulls, million
wvrmin. Hintiy-cight jr cwit oi whom
have been rfectly cured. Hvery lck
woHwn Is itniteit to cema.lt tr pirrec
. U?J ,Iu'y without ., r
eet. Kj-ery letter Is heM at atrkth uri
vale ami aaeredly ioit.lM,tM, attd l
awt re nwiUl r,irl l,i
erlelly iUlu envelope W m.
INUtltHg whatevrr upon tbrw
Ur. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription makes Weak
Women Strong and Sick: !
Women Well.
CASTOR I A
or intaat tud Childrea.
IM You Wm Always Bwiht i
JUarj tJjt
tl ,"" jXS-?.
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i So5ocl
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Illustrated Lecturer.
Itev. D. K. Finks, of New York City,
will lecture nt the Presbyterian church
March lOlh and 10th nt 8 p. in., under
the auspices of tho Mens League Sub
jects -Alaska and Its Gold," and "Tho
Southern Mountaineers" respectively,
!,. Iln.al oviir alintril nh tllC Coast. All"
mltflon 15 ccnt, children 10 cents.
Don't mi's this this Mirtusual opportun-i
ity.
Sum titer's Common Council content
..In i... rot.lni.tlm saloon !lcenes from
$t00 lo f 1CO0 a year.
Mr
vto
anil Lydla E, Fir.kham'8
Vcgotnliio Cciipot:iicJhavo
rostorotl fioath anil
happfaoua tj snores of'
woman Tain Is not n
mora xdvaeifeft.g claim, I
hut a poaiiivfi taut.
Tho reason Mrs. Pink-
ham is so iiui.ifijj to ad -
vlao vjoittDdi A. haoauso
for 20 yoars sho has boon
troatlny and studying
woman's ills, ilor ad
dress Is Lynn, Mass
If you aro ill, writo to.
her for help, as thousands j ,
of womon aro doing. i
Lydla C. I'lnktum'i VcjtUble Compound
relieves painful periods
and rattulatos monstru-
otlon. It euros baokaeho,
kidnoy troubles and all
titcrlno disorders.
Road tho letters front
winnmn aanaarlntt rntiu-
tarty in this paper.
ALWAYS TO THU FRONT.
The Journal Leads the Van i in life
Patt.
ii- i ..i.. ..i.... .1... it,..,.,. .. t
rat., the liest local and and general
weekly in thu Willamette valley for $1
tier year, lint at great cunt htvu madu '
nrrangcmeiita by which wo now not only
furniih tho lxnt Kenernl iuikt, but nln
iiirmiu too ik.hi general aper, out niro
the ltt farm Journal on the Pticillc
count llureafturTiiK Jouitv.M, nud the
Pucllle Farmer can lxi furnished nt 1 .''.'
per year, each bolng a !lratf lura Dollar
weekly of ita kind. Tlio Farmer luia
been tho rccogulced leader In agricult
ural iiiallcm in the uorthueit for thirlv
yearn.
lu tbeo two pitier8 you will get the
atcst Portland nnd local market ieiortN,
Horticulture 1 tlteu Km pmmlnriicc lliat
trie ureal Inilunry ilrwrnx
Dairy inon ray t hoy k.i more luformtllun
rymon ray ini-y kki inoru iiuormtlluii
from IK ciilunitm lliau from any oilier
outce,
Thn arniiHo haiillttnvuilnl It ai thlr of.
llclal ninaii, ami all farm oiKanlrailuix
iimrinoycaii iitprnu ou.ii lo bt true in
Itielr Intern.!,
ti iirii,
Mop Men llml uiany valuable n)lul ami iik-
,,(,, I. ,,. ifc
Bhuoo. Goat, and Qonnrnl
Stock
roitaallon cfinlalnetl llirrvln.
men laieu uy in inouiainii fur iliv lu
I'oultrynion kuow It to tw tha nuly urvkly
In Uil KCllon that make-, a iprVlalty of
Ihu brana'l or rarmlnx,
Uoo Mon liaiefuunillt ibe only paivr that
iiiakts any prttcntlont ol kiokiii anr
lliclr iiiutetta.
Anrlmilturo In all of lt l.marliMri imiI
uy prai-iicai wriior-.
No offer like thin uver upiiearod lefore.
Tho WlltlKI.V Jomi.S'.ll. nun vivr. C.r I
tho Daily I montlia) and the Paeilie
Rinnernnly tl'-'A. Addrinis, '
llm;it IIwok.
Salem Oie.
Notice of Dsoution ot Partneralilp. '
Notice la hereby given that tlio Kirt-'
nerahip heretofore existing lietweeen
K. F. ParkliuntnndU'eMcUrcw, under
tho linn name of li. F. Purkhnrat t: Co.,
..',. .a' ,l90vel by mutual consent.
All bill, notes nraceoiinta due aald II rm
are uaalgneil to K. F. Parkhurat. who ,
auceeelatotbo iHininoHof K. P. Park !
hurst e On t
K. F. PAHKIIUHST. .
. I.KK M'OUHW.
feaiemor, Jan. 17. IIXK). l-18tf
Corvallfs & Easier,. Railroad
TIMK OAK I).
i For Yaiiulna:
i rain loaves Albany
Train loavea Curvallla.
Train arrives Yaqulna
I Returning:
Leave Vuiiulua
U'uvoaCnrvulll.s
Arrives Albany
3 1'tir Detreit:
Leave. Albany
Arrives Dutmlt
.I2:lp. in.
iali, in.
. 7-Mp.m '
rt-OOa.m.
.UsSOu. in
liUrum.!
7 XX) a.
1 1:30 .
-I Returnluu:
Leaves Detiolt
I2:S0P
Atrlvo Albany.
..,J,,0.Jnt lw-onuneet atAlnany aud
Oirvallla with Southern Paeliie tmltV
ulvlng direct survlie Hand ul New-
a:ioii
lrt.nntl ailjncent Uiioli'ee.
Ul New-
irnitiaior uie luuunutiiit. arrive at
IVlmlt ut oo-.ii. giving ample time
to roucli ca iniilng grounds on n
Ilrelti'iibush and Suit lain river iln
same day.
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T Y. I' .
THKNKK aiMI
KOWIN ima
UallAih..
aitMtty, ttv
MK.VT AND POl'l.TUY.
R. K. KUWAHIM M. ( XATTHMWg.
Edwards it M itthews,
uutuS-
IMt
MARKET
M'.te ttite , nai nilioil. KroticM ta.
iri ukU. My -M. .ay I kn iK. w.
iru in n
The German Market
Will be found all kind nf m.v.i
aud tlio Ix-ot of aauaage. KltKR
DK14VKHY. AllUUlRtK
rate arm of Well Mlw" '
uuui;ue pak!.
KJJKJlZu ii, fcsON
V W T J y y I - .
uivwnmmajsi.
Kuch lecture will bo llluttrated by lOOjiy... - fi you ajrainst lOSS by fire;
beaiitlfullv colored slcreopttcan views, unMAQ Rfll TD
Mis
The Orient
OK HAR'I'KOKD,
Af?et8
I Intillllwvq
Surplus to Policy Holders.
THOAAS
Journal Office.
iNew Strawberries.
Growers
canmake big
iP plants will
I (JO StrOlF piUlllS Will
i i IS v LAk about half
Tb'NNBSSBE, M'KINLEY, RUBY, IDEAL, DOUBLE CROPPER.
'DOWNINGS PRIDE, SAUNDERS, SHUCKLESS.
ICERVERA, DU MAURIER. , ,
Send for free catalog descriptive of varieties and culture
E, Hofer, Salem Ore.
llamcte
Tho undersigned nro now occu py
Ing tho Willamette Stable" south
Commercial street and Juro
ready to hiro you u nice rii or
feed nnd care for youi team
when In Salem, llorccs boarded
by tho week. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Your patronngo solid-
itei . - i-' "
n p-,)riJJc 1
, Harold $. Key noias. ,
PRODUCE BUYERS.
H, S. GILE ft CO, , ,
Wholesnlo Fruits, Produce, etc.
Salem, Oregon. Offlco; Insur
ance block. 'Phono 001. Ware
hotiflo, nt Wallace warehouse.
SALEM i-ODW-ES
' P.J, W. W. i
Falem Camp No, IIS. MeeU uvery Friday ovcl- .
r,7iM,m a. o. l). v- hull, state ins. dUe. !
I F X. Iloulllrrd, O. V : W. A. Moorc. clcti,
' roo "i, Moore blk
I irOHttSTBRfJ OK AMBUIOA
Court Hherwool Forei.1 So. IV. Mi KrlU-y
' wnnr L1x,lt' Joh" M' n"'n'.k&
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,-., . p. . ,
DlCVCle Nepailing
J
The underpinned have Htteil up
ii machine and repair shop with
new machine, new IooIh, mid
havo power and exicriencewitb
which todollrat-cluwi work. Ma
chine work nnd bicycles repulicd
at etiort notice, at fair pricea
Your wtronnge Hollclteil. 3 1 tf
, Fflffar BrflR fi.1 SlflfP St
j UUDal 0lln U0 0,alC l
(Irigon Slion Line riiiilrnail
The Direct Konietu
Monlana, Utah, Colorado
ana all Eastern Points
fllveacholi-eof two favorite route, vial
tho UNION PACIFIC Fait Mail line,
or thn IIIO OltANDE Scenic I.liw.
No Change of Cars.
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;
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. V" l" ' pftla'"'0llloago Special, '
, tlnet in the West."
Equipped With
Elegant Standard Sleepers
Fine New Ordinary Tourist
S'eepers
Suporb Library-Buffet Cars
Splendid Dinners, Meals
a la carte
Free Reclining Chair Cars
Comfortable Toadies and
Smokers
Entire Train
Vestibuled
Compleie'v
For further Information ni
ut.i.li. f.t
CO. TKltltY, W. B. CfdjlAN
intv. raw. .gi.
lien'l Agent
Stale
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II. II
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n'l Agt Wuroetor. llldg.
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Southern Pacific. Co,
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains lenv
,-e Salem for Portland and wnv
0.44n. ni.nrid-l:14 it. m.
I stations at
Lr forllnnd M A M
Lv Salem -ll.ou A M
Ar Atblaml . 12:1 A M
Ar Bncramento A:00 I' M
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II M A M
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W A M
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IMS I- M
Ar ICI 1'BM) 000 I M
Ar Furt wortn. .......... i-;toa m
Ar Clljr or Mexico tf.M A M
Ar Houilan 4 .UO A M
Ar Neiv Orleaui 6H& V M
Ar W'uhlng'Oii Mi A M
Ar New York 12;IU 1' )
I'lillmon nnd Tourlala cjtrH on both
trnins. Chnlr ears Sncrnincnto to Ogden
and Kl Paso, nnd touriat cars to Chicago
St. Louis, Now OrluntiB nnd Washington'
I Connecting nt San Frnndleco with sev-
' Amil mt it.i tilslti lllinn "h I f I.
Jnpan, China, PhUIppInos, Central ami
.South Amoricu.
Pee Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at Salem
Station, ortuldrosa
O. II. MAHKHAM.G. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
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DKI'AIIT.
TIMK aCUKDULB.
From l'ortlniul.
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Atlrllv
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Oinnlia, Katigna City, Ht
B: 15 pin
uiiiia,i;iiiciigo nun r.rtsi.
I Biio-
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nKiin, Di. rani. Iiiinuii, M.
Miinkco Chicago and nut, uu,
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Hall every llvottayn.
p. in
8 n. m.
ex. Hun
Hatttr-
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4 P. in.
To Aalorla ami wny Ijimllni
ex Hun,
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Tiirmlny, Thurailay anil aHatunlay at fl.OU a tu.
fc-- , iiiumin) nniuvMiajr nun rriuay III in,w a. In,
FOR COItVALLlS
' Ami ay ixilntaTiieaitny, Tliurmlay anil Haltif.
day, :i.Ulp. in,
WJLLAMKTTB RIVER DIVISION
1 Dally boats to Portland n above.
Transfers u itroct cur lints at Oregon
City If thQ stcaniorsarojcluycd there.
Hound trip tickets to nil pintits lu
f.iilow'Oicgon, Waslilnuttin nr Callforiibi
Conned Ion mutlu ut Purtlanil
Willi
all rail, ocean untl river linen.
W. II. IIURI.HURT,
fieri. Pais. Agt., Portluntl, Or.
15. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade Stre.
duck, Salem.
HOISE.t RARICER, City AciiK
SH
vnii pa!w!t
i'" VOll J UUt
a Lower Berth.
ith onu cxuontlon tlio tlirough
trains of tho Uiirllngtun Route
aro almost Invariably well-lllled.
Tlie exception Is our til. Paul
Chicago Limited. On the limited
lltoruils uatmllyj room ant) : m
spare. '
Don't, Infer that It1 In neltlier
o linn, nor so fust, ns ANY tralr
iifANYothur lino Iwtween St
Paul and .Chicago. On the cm,
trury, there la no more bcuiitlfm
train In America. It has electric
light, ste-tui heat, wide vestibules
tho most satisfactory dlnlng-eu
-ervlco on tlie continent -tml
lower licrlh for everylmdy,
A. C. SHELDON,
tlen'l Aoent. Porllnndf)
Denver & Hio Grande 1 li.
SOKNlfJ L1NR
OI-'TIIK. WOULD.
The rarorl.e Truiicniilliit-iital Itoutu llelnerii
tb Norllinvtt uml nil I'uliiti Kant.
' lio'aeotTwaltfiieiTliMiizii the Pant mi
ROCKY MOUNTAIN SUHNWIIY.
Anil Pour Koiitc Kart i;
I'ueblo ami Deliver.
!l Mttieiiter urantfcl a ilay atop-ovrr in Uie
-Nuruioii fapllal or anywhere lielwcen 0li-u
ana Imnver I'ernoonllyromlucliil TmirM t
'iiIiiii tluce ilaya a wttk to
omvua, ICansas Oitv, St. Louis,
OlIICAGO AN'I TUB MAST.
'i lleiieu ami any liifunnatlon rraarillua
ra.u, rout, etc.. or fiir UworlutWo aJvot lUIn-
v'll'..0"-.01 eD "f Oresou Hallway ,V
Cai'iNf)mianlea.
Hliort Hue or houllirrti
s. k- nnni-Kit.
O. p. A T. Agt.. louver. Cot.
It. C. MCKOU
'eu. Aal.. 31 Wa.li et., Portlaml Or.
lWnut
I'caa
Kadiuh
Turnip
Carrot a
Onion
Scitaili
Pumpkin
GARDEN
SEEDS
A iMmpleiH M.x.-k of Uruai and
!ee.l. r8enl for Cntiilogue.
Clove
UKEWSTER Si WHITE
Phone 178. Qi cjnrt St.. Salem Or
SOUL 12 IJItOS.
PIAKO TUNERS AMI REPAIRKKS
PORTLAND ORB.
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