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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1900)
i aa aa . 3! fe aHHQB sBSy'JiaW Pi W M Hsta-'wW Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the $ystem sm EFFECTUALLY OVERCOME.1; ' tt79 ,T5Br,cwucTS. bu tms &BNUINI-MAH'ro oy (AUI?raAlTG$YRVP(8 rot sau it ti eavawr nu to. m tcttit o. c. T. Co's PBBKNGEK HTKA&iKIl pOMQNA AJLTOnA. MiAVKrCKOIl l' JUTLAND Pally rrpt Pnnilny t R'a m. (iDICK TIMK AND ClIKAl1 HATKB. Durklllwti;Btntr.aiul ConitHtt. M. t UALUWIN, Agent. just Think Mrs. L. E. Slnlten, of Now York, who has been tlio guest of Mrs. II. D. I'ntton, loft this morningfor her Eastern homo. Mrs. Evcrtto Sinltho who has been hero visiting her Fitter Miss Jlyrtlo Les lie 1ms returned homo. Mrs. It. E. Libby, of Brooks, returned homo today, after visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. 0, Henderson, Miss Neva Gris wold has returned from Silverton, whero slio was tho guest of Miss Florcnco Drown. Mrs, Homer Holland went to Oregon City this morning, where sho wilt at tend tho funeral of her brother Charles Cathy. Mrs. llnrler and Mrs. Crandnll, of Portland, who havo bcon tho guest of Mrs. G. W. Davis, roturnod homo last evening. Miss Edna Hubbard will entertain this evening, at her homo on Commer cial and Marion street, tho Saturday fortnightly club. Mrs. II, A. Kptchum and daughter, Ruth, nro homo from Portland, whom they attended tho mooting of tho Pres byterian mission board. FAREWELL PARTY. Friday evening a very pleasant faro- woll narty was given by Mrs. Freeman Van Pntton, at tho Van I'utton homo on Twenty-second street, In honor of Mrs S. N.Nyo, who will depart Monday for Oklohama, whero sho will visit with her parents, whom sho has not scon for ton years. A largo numbor of friends wero present who voted tho occasion a very onjoyablo ovent. Tho evening was spent in listening to somo good music and after a bountiful lunch was served and after bidding Mrs Nye farewell tho happy guest departed for their various homes. I I ' yio Of Is WHAT VOO Wll.Ti BY DDYINd 01 It jno j'ownKi:. : SAVK ll.MC- "THE DIAMOND BRAND' You are not out of anything it you havo.no success with it, as wo will refund tho money, and if satlbfery: just think ngiiiu what you will savo in tho futuro by trying a can, every time 20c is saved on n pound. ! Penny saved Is-a penny made. No iilum or ammonia in tho powder. i It can 15 cents. 1 IL can 30 cents. 2i tl can 75.cents. lolohina Tea Store rhone 2tl2. Free Dolivery. A. 4 CaOCIAL NEWS 4 J AND VIEWS 4 Hep- SOCIAL AMI rjCRSO.VAL. John Q. Wilson has gone to pnor. F. R. Anson roturned from Portland last night. .. Miss Anna I). Atwood has gone to OregonCity. , J.-R, Linn lias returned from it bus!,, nej,trip to Eugene. 7 R.'D.iIIoIman, of Albany, is visiting his Wily in this city. Edward L. Gale', of Independence, was HASH BALL. Tho Mt. Angel collego and tho Che mawa base ball teams play a friondly match game this afternoon. FIIOM EXCHANGES. According to tho Rosedale Plnlndeal or, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mattoon, who havo been residing in Ashland, havo roturned to Elkton and Mr. Mattoon will tako charge of tho stage lino to Scottsburg. Mrs. 8. W. Hulory and daughter, Miss.Mattlo, havo roturned to Eugene from a visit to Cottago Grove. Mrs. C. 11. Skipworth has returned to her home in Lebanon after vlsUlm: with her son K. R. Skipworth, and family tit Eugene. Mrs. W. S. Wndo and chlldron, of Mc Minnville, havo been visiting Mrs.'R. M. Woodworth, of Dayton, Mrs. Wade's mother. Tho Nativo Sons of Riittovillo havo built a gcniiino log cabin lor rt lodge room. It was to bo dedicated Friday with a number of tho grand olllcers in attendunco. Vladimid do Pachmann gavo his sixth and last piano recital In Carncgio Hall, April 10. Ho played a Chopin program, comprising etudes, mazourkus, preludes and waltzes, and tho Funeral March from tho Sonata, Op. 30. Mrs. Sarah Fisher, ol Monmouth, is at bcotts Valley to aid In caring for hor mother, Grandma hllego, who Is ill. Mrs. Saroh Armltago has roturnod to Eugene from a visit of three months ut Portland. nil ill health caused by Impure Blood The cause is removed by purifying the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla It cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, all Humors, Boils, Pimples, etc. Makes Rich Red Blood By increasing the red corpuscles which give the blood life and color. Remember, Hood's is Peculiar To Itself A flro at Edlnburg, N. D., last night caused a loss of $400,000 and two womon parished in tho flames. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen'B Foot-Ea80, a powdor. It cure painful smarting, nervous icoi aim in growing nails and Instantly takoa tho sting out of corns and bunions. It s tho greatest comfort discdvery of tho ago Allen's Foot-Easo makes tight or now shoes feol easy. It Is ft certain euro for sweating, callous and hot tired ach ing feet. Try It today. Sold by all druggists and shoo stores, lly mall for 25c in stamps. Trial packogo FREE. Address Allen S. OlmBtcd, LoRoy, K. Y. OASTOKIA. Bws rt ft Kn(1 n Hare Ativan Bought Tho Princo of Wales London. has relumed to Conductor's Excursion, Tho Ordor of Railway Conductors, which for boy oral years has hold Its annual picnic at Salem, will this year go to Tho Dalles, May 27. Tho excursion train from Salem will start at 0:30 a m. ofthatdato. Round trip fl. 13tf Rich Mines Attract, G. M. Powers, agent O. R. A N. Trado strcot dock, ronort Croats bbIos ol tickets to Capo Noino and mining points in Eastern Oregon, Washington, Idaho and British Columbia, besides many tickets sold for tho East. The 0. R. A Co., using as it docs cither tho river stcamors or tho S. P. railway to Port' land. with its ocean and rail connections. Is the most direct lino, and therefore tho cheapest to all th 3so points, honco Mr. Power's expectation of n light voto in Juno may not bo woll founded, as ho uoes not sco an mo now sowers arming. "WA.JJ.mjO UAUU3. . quito Tho pooplo of Oregon havo been taxed enough for silch expositions in tho past and ought not to be taxed ono cont to defray tho expenses of n lot of rich peo ple to go to Parco. To-NIgnt and To-Morrow Night, And each day ana night during this week you can act at any druggist's ivcmp'H uaistiui tor mo 'ruroaii ana Lungs, ucknowlcdgod to bo tho most successful remedy over sold for CougliH. Croup. lironcltlMi. Asthma unci Consumption. Got a txttlo to. day and keep It ulwiiys Id tho liouso ') you can check your cold nt onco Price 25c and 50c. Sample bottlo frco, coaww a SalemvIeltor yesterday. Mra.iII. A. Ketchum and daughter Ruth have returned from Portland. VirT.-FrDuganf -who1(ha8,'bcen hero on business has roturned to San Francis co. Mr. and Mr". W. 11. Campbell, of Cliemawa, wcru Salem visitors yester day. lira. Jack MtCloud, of Portland, is in the city, visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Z. Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Bingham and daughter Jiavo returned from a visit in Portland. Miss Maud Hand, of Shaw, has re turned to hor home after a visit with friends in this city. J. H. Henderson, Thos. Holman, Squire Farrar 0. A. Bellinger and Thos. Xtys are Portland today. Catlatrh Cannot be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns tlioy cannot reach tho scat of tho discaso. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional dls easo, and in ordor to euro it you must take internal romedlcs Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Curo is not a quack medicine It was prescribed by ono of the best physicians in this coun try for years, and Is a regular prescrl tlon. It is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with tho best blood puriliers. nctlntr dlrcctlv on tho mucous I surfaces. Tho perfect combination of; tint tivn llifrmllnnt a la trlinf nrmtiinji. such wonderful results In curimr Catarrh. I Portland oenu tor testimonials ireo. F. J. CHENEY A CO,, Props., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, price 76c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. Peace Declare, Why dovoto all your tlmo reading tho Boer War and tho Gold Fields of Alaska? Tliero aro other matters of vital importanco; you may makoatrlp East, and will want to know how to travel. In order to havo tho host ser vice, use tho Wisconsin Central Ry., between St. Paul and Chicago. For rates and other information, writo JaB. A. Clock, General Agent, Portland, Ore gon. Oregon, A little pocket directory Just out in Portland gives soma interesting facts about tho stato and cities in it. Follow ing aro somo of thorn : The population of Oregon at tho closo of 1809 was 407,283, bolng 4.24 per sqr. mllo. Only ton states and territories havo less per sqr. mllo. Tho avorago in tho United States is 21.31. Tho estimated amount of timber in Oregon is 234,053,000,000 feet, board moasuro. La no county leads with 28, 300,000 000, whilo that of Liun is giveu as 18,300,000,000 feot, covering 1,000 sqr. milo. Tho wool yield of tho stato is given as 18,000,000 pounds. Wheat yield, 10,000,000 bushels. Product of factories, 150,140,105. Product of mines. t5.5S8.I03. Product of fisheries, f 2,243,165. Tho population of prominent cities is given as follews: White Clover Crtamery. T. S. Townsond now has his cream ery running, and says that his buttor will bo wrapped in tho finest parch ment paper and stamped with his regis tered brand, "Whilo Clover." Ask your grocer for it, if ho has'ut jt, call the Crcamory phono, 2071. 10 18 21 Commandets Recalled When tho general of an army makes a mistake ho may bo recalled but tho people mako no mistake when they want the best meal sorved in tho city to patronize the St. Elmo Restaurant. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Slgnaturo of CaffJ Tho Kind You ITnvo Always Bought, and which has hecn. Ii uso for over 30 years, hna homo tho Bljrnatnro of and has been inado under his ucr- rXVV;, sonnl supervision bIhco its lnfuncy. -..... . ,... .u..uu,,v, J ..... Willi AH Counterfeits, Imitations and' Just-ns-pood" aro but ISxnct'lmcnts that trlflo with and endanger tho health of Jufuuts and Childrcn-Kxpcricnco against Experiment, What is CASTOR I A Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphluo nor other Nnrcotio Bubstauce. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms find allays Povcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It rolloves Tepthlng Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, It assimilates tho Food, regulates thq Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sloop, Tho GUIIdrcn'9 Panacea Tho Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Soars tho Slgnaturo of CaY7Uc&4 The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THl rWTUH OMMHV, TT fUll ITIItlT, NIWVOKK CITT. Dkkciiau'h atipatiou. Pills No equal for Con Moro custom house help is nooded at Port Townsond to receive tho Humor ous Japanese immigrants. It's Scrofula AA Kind You Hjw Alwrs ; XTtnd and Vxn lathe Stomicb.Stck Headache, , vimjuuu; ryiocsBinu PiJioiiicr incaiWi , ilDCitiulOronet,ColdQiil). FluihinMof , Hut, Lost of AppetlEe Shortness or Brcatb.Coa , tTtutil utuicura vu me kjtint ifiiitutu wki aE& JSM'Si PILLS OASTOHIA. Be4ri tu AM Kind YouHjrtAlwrj BsugM Bigutsxe of The Truth for April. Sold only at Patton Hros. Read "Tho Truth ahout Intoxicants." Paris Exposition Rot,' The press has interosed vigorously more than onco during the last low weeks to stop tho scandalous extrava gance wlilcli has characterized the ad ministration from its highest to its most inconspicuous otllcials. The occasion ol tho mosticcent intervention was the extraordinary bill of Ferdinand V. I'eck, commissioner-general to the Paris exposition, for his expenditures during a jcriod Just two weeks less than a yoar. .Mr. Peck submitted the following "de tailed" statement of acceunt: Salaries of experts f 72,015 14 Salaries of clerks 3I,U2) 11 Ofllcers' salaries 17,705 01 Salaries of employes 2,7a'.! 27 Traveling expenses 3(1,245 15 Buildings: 38,047 01 Kent Chicago, Paris, New York 13,430 95 Furniture 7,252 C9 Stationary and printing 6,403 75 Telegraph and cable 1,775 00 Mitccllanw.UD 10,400 40 Salem Astoria .... linker City. Oregon City .00,000 .13,000 .10,000 . 7,000 0,000 Those little kernels in the neck 1 Has your child ever had them? You know some times they swell, 'hecome painful, soften, and end in a scar. Give such a child just as soon as the kernels appear. The little swell ings will grow less and less and soon will disappear alto gether. Continue the Emul sion until the child has good flesh and a healthy color. Joe. nd i.no, all dfu51l.il. SCOTT & UOWNH, ChimUti, N,w Yoifc TO THE WISH farmer, or those who intend planting their gardens or doing spring work of any kind in this lino, aro that you will II ml everything in garden and farm tools of the very best quality and at tho low est, prices at R. CD, Q3ADE St CO Albany 6.600 The Dalles 5,000 La Grango 6,000 Kugeno 6,003 Pendleton 6,0001 Asniami , :j,uuu Marshlleld 2,600 Iloteburg , 2,600 Corvallis 2,250 Sumpter 2,000 Dallas 2,000 Hlllsboro 1,600 Piinevillo 1.000 .Jacksonville 800 Huntington 800 The Army Waiting. Without tho necessary supplies no army can win a battle, nor can you suc ceed in the battle of life unless yon aro supplied with such provisions and gro ceries as aro sola by Branson & Itagau. For Sale. We have decided to closo out our him- hor business at Salem Oregon. If you are interested call at our olllro. 4-0-tf. GoouAiit Lohukr Co, Tho house has removed tho price lim itation of f515 per ton from the armor plate bill. Thus tho secretary of tho navy can contract at any price ho sco fit. Muxuaauu Total 1210,033 51 Mr. Peck's idea of detail seemed to be somewhat unique. When it comes to rba aiceo. i . , .. v., . Frith.til Urt.mV. tnd .11 Ntrroui d Trtmbi: , lumping into one cuarge over tao.wu lor L ! Sn(lon, cic Thcte illmenn til trlx l rom aitomerea or uuua coaauioa 01 me l iomchiodlIer. : Hosam'i Ml; utea dlrcctcd.wtu ; "MKUrrtnorelcmikiiJCoroplttebetlirj. Thty , nMnmL &. l. .f t t.-i... telibttiritcm. Fori wmc steaucb, ImiMlrrd Dlzcitlon, Skk t IUdclie,Dlfordcrcd Utcr.ctc, , IUbW.rM.1.. .-..L.k J t ?,JtrJirow''f fi'riSrrPcliUr i f MU, la all cUswt of aocletr.aad one ol fhA r beif MMATtxnt i th m-. ..!"-- j r.Liit... j r mSajfvh e9 ' ?tt ' WfwOrTM ham htmn w m m ji Aram wmum iirifii nut u n.ff.rtH a tf tmrnUmtMlMtm, ta ami kaUta that fmomham'mFmm auaMiuiamii Uiam. i UapiM u tjUtt, ut tkc iw ti&J vluvout i m .b 10 at nd 23 ctats, tt til drug (tsrea. usui tut tiuyxa uu. traveling exponas, and in another item 172,000 for salaries of "exports," what ever that may be, it certaluly scorns time to demand a rather more explicit accounting. Mr. Peck halls from Chi cago, where he is a gentleman of promi nence and jwpularity, and an aetie politician. Before the publication of this acconnt the Chicago newspar bad been ridiculing him becauso of hi constant Hitting between Paris aud Clii cago Ho teems to like life ou ocean steamers, and of course it would not re quire my many trips in special cabins to f ot up 130,000. Upon the demand of the press the senate has called for an Itemized explanation of this detailed statement. Like action was taken in the houte at the request of Congress man Leyy, Democrat, of New York. i if in eaSthy at Eighty. Mrs. Hdmands was Cured cf n Severe Case of Ivhcumatism at (hat advanced age. Mrs. Susan II. I<nands, of 37 Ilroad St., Ncwburyport, Mass, wheat rccoutly inter viewed, said : itrt. Cutan IT, Edmandt. "A yr aan lntt I'e l.rnarr X was taltn wi'ti rtiu TialUm. Mr band ?. it, a Ml I .ntTirM from mrinmi In ids j uitt of mjr mm mid i wo. .t mf - till, wm qulta a urluiu mattar, nU 1 etnpluyed two rt-. r. bi l Itj.jrUlclnotouroiiiu. Oneduy lny ton fo.ind mibook ul v.w Joo.-vlih cuuulued a .Utement bra mlulitrr who formerly y. -.. lie.-, uud was knowu to l u man of rrcut tr itli and Iiouet'y. t rr h'r ilcnatuiv b .Utixl tli.t da hod tri curt J ol iheuinuttim by Dr. VVIIllain.' Pink fill for 1'ule I'eoiile. J U.id my doctor If U wllHn I would try tli pllla myMlf. Tim nilnl.Ur tvho lUKm.otl bsd .- ilw.kt known to tua doctor, and tbu Utter did uot object, to J t-'. d Mil plllt. 1 toon bflf.n to an linpruveinonU Tba awallluc went down and thtra wn lts tortnet 1 ruutlnurd tba ute of tba lilllii. In all tevenboiti, and wu. entirely cured If lain r trnnblnl wlUitliarliMlniutlirn aialn I thall.urrlv takallr. Vl'llliMfn Pink IMIt. fur luW Pauplv, mid adrlta otUcra to do to wlio ara anileted with UiU uisnta livaxn ii. y.uuiMWi. JMram I - 7 I Something to Be Proud Of Is tho ownership of olCrcscent, 6lovo laud or Qendron blcyclo. It Is tlio nemo of perfection In blcyclo construction. where lightness Is not sacrificed for strength 11 ml mechanical skill blend to mako a wheel that is unexcelled for mu ling qualities and reliability. Wo have uspleiidid stock to choose from. At f 25, lo50. co,.,, R. M. Wade &Co The Reason Why wo pleaso all lies in the uniform ex cellence of our laundry work. Hplc and span linen only comos from n place whero everything Is dono right. There is no satisfaction in wearing things that look as though they'd had a brush with the ISoers. Knjoy the bcnollt of Ore gon's best laundry, and let us lend you our polish at low rates of Interest. Salem Steam Laundry COLOHKb ). OUfSTKAD morBIKTOH. DOIIOUB 1. OLtlHTKAl), M(IH, Phono 411, 230 Liberty Street t ViliN .trVwIfy. jl. iKSZtPy . 1 Vlll perceive. The Plumber's Triumph la tho housewifo's delight, and when wo show our skill in furnishing her kitchen with new open plumbing in im proved sinks and wush tubs, or lit up her bath room, she will llud thut she has tlio most scientific plumbing In hor homo that can lie done. We will do It nt reasonable prices, BARR&PETZEL 811 COMMKHCUL BTKKKT. Telephone No. 2371 J. Wir.-i9i' Tink rills for Tale People expel Impurities from the I toed, Mad s'tpply the material for rapidly rebuilding watted nerve 1 untie. It U'. performed hundreds of almost miraculous cuics in e cr.' en m uf Hhcumatuiu, many timet afterducturs had given up hope. 14 Uok fir this trade imirt tr evtry attagt. Jn WILLIAMS' INK Q 3 II HILLS IF ran ALE EOPLE u w K Sold hall duSgh(t,jo ttnti per box 1 six boxes, St.fo. DR. WILLIAMS MEDICINE COMPANY, Soheneetarfy, N. Y. There Are Wines And wines, some'temptlng to tho tasto and othoru an undeclinable challenge to total abstinence. Pure wines alone liavu a claim for table honors. For family consumption there Is nothing more ac ceptable than our list of the most popu jar Imported and domestic brands, care fully selected and properly bottled, A trial sullicea to prove everything. P-Rogers 218 and 222 Commercial Btreot. ifoJ dlOUT ywtii'tt. o. h. qiack Successor to Dr. J. jr. Kecno. old hlto Corner, Salem Or. Parties deali ng superior operations at moderate fees In nny branch arefln esiicclal request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phono 1071. KOOMS 1 AND U, OKAY HLK. Osteopath v In 0,.1 1 til aT ,i uniuui nuu iviunui DR, GRACE ALBRIGHT Graduate of Araorlcan School of Osteo pathy. SALEM Mon.iay, Wednesday and Friuav! boum. ninll 1. mil 1. j. over Wolier'g grocery. ' A LI1ANV Tuesday, Thursday nud fcalurday ; hours 0 to 12 a. tn. j 1 to 6 p. in,, .Mrs. Whins residence WATNT'TMtttS New tody ndvmmimmL-' -llrioa Or less In Hi2XE?k?, 'ol,r throe times fer SsjaTlflffi Porte' fl.OO per month. OT2Sli ru'k" at same rate. " fmu Tnos WANTUD To"r4 a CUammiiL d Btro T " "fl btkk an-' Tho new thU cf - nquire ,'iiait Qj3iJ a B, F. JONES, Attornoy-nt-Law Tolado, Orotfon. Win Work 'of circuit Court for lit xtr undhns hi, utuiiiu nuBhrihut ui an nroporir in uncoia eoimtjr. 11-Wi t Sal m Water Co., OFFICE, TJITYIALL. For wator norvlco noply at oITlcf. Hills payablo monthly in ndvancc. Mako ull complaints at tlio olllco. CAPITAL CITY Express and Tt ansfet Meets all mall and passenger trains. Unggago to nil parts of tho city. Prompt service. Telephone No. 851. D1BQUK A BK1PTON. tOK BALE nttRiPT wheel for al a . 'Ga wheel Is practically m Lamp included. ina llco. FOU ltENT-Tho Geo. H. StZ fZlshnl Nb I.I1I, ' 4-17-Ct rASTUItE. Good cow pasture north .SAMS B8S ?S 4-16! ' fOIt BALL. A loaeo on 21 acres, 12 acres seeded to oats. Somo flno garden land ready to plant. About 7 aVrcs of Js.i "n .U h of 6m ou the Slough road. Good baron 11. i.inni.8 o " w Uh wjjo.-turnishcJ or unfuralshl. i i.fi. .".r; :v"u. " w singlo or in suites, dining room oJ joining, Iiome-liko, second floor r,u Atautu Hutdilns: nroo. 4 13 tf Willamette Stables. Tlio tindorslgucd nro now occupy ing tho WlllamottoBtttblo. south Commercial Btreot, and aro ready to hlro you a nlco rig or feed and caro for your team when In Salem, llorsosbonrded by the week. Satisfaction guar anteed, Youi patronago solic ited. 2.12tf Harold & Reynolds S, C, STONE, M, D. I'roprlclorlof Stone's; Drue Stores HAMJlf.OItKGON, rJTlio ticrat (tMO tu number) aro lotAtixl a Nn. Wi and au Commorolal ativet, tnd art well itoclttM with aroiuplelo lino olUrugi and modlctnta, tollut ftrtlclot, iorfuincrr, bnuhot cto.,eto.,cto. Ull, dlUHQ llMliMttomo23xcrt;oxpurlenco in the prat llco ot raallclne and now tnakct no chnro for oontullatlon, oxamlnatlon orproacrlptlou. New train service on. (he WW Of mm The double train corvico to lx estab lished between Portland and Chicago April 22, in which tho O. it. A N., tho Union Paclllo and tho Oregon Short Lino aro Interested, will shorten the through tlmo 11 hours. Train No. 2, leavluu Portland nt0il5n. in., beclnnlnir on the ditto named, will bo known as the Chicago-Portland special. Its cmiipmont will bo now, milking It fully tlio eijunl of any train now In service from the I'aeillc Coast to the east. It will consist of n mail-car, hagguge-car. 11 library- composite car, n first-class Pullman uloopor, a dining-car. two chair-cars, and a tourist sleeper. Tliero will bo but one clmnuiitj curs lo all Eastern noluts. Tlio full tlmo will bo threo days throueli Id Chldno, or four days and two hours to Nowork. Thu second train, known as No. 0. will leave Portland at (20 p. m., connecting ui nasi roriianu, witn tlio poutnern Pacillc's overland train from Ban Fran- circo, and will carry through equipment 10 unieugo via tnu union raeiuo nnu theChk-auo A Northwesterii. mid alio the (iiiilpmont for tho Washington 11 vision of the O. It. A N,, lit connection with tliu Ureal Aort born for 8t. Paul Tills train will reach Buokitno at 10 a 111. A illnlng-rur will bo furnished for broakmstlutoHpokaiio. and for diuiiei 011 corrospoiidlng train leaving Spokane ut 3:15 i, in. Tho new eehedule as ar- WANTED. An oxporlunced girl , to do gonoral houso work. Call t 43 Cho mokta Btreot. 47 if 9& llKNT-Stock farm X MO.acrcT, 2 miles from a town. Ilwts; barn and outbuildings, sprit a4er, fruit mid plenty of outelde raaffe. Price, WO-canli. Call on or address George M. Heeler A Co., 238 ComummM st , Salem, Or. 4-e-lm, A GOOD-Oppotunitytole the Jew elry and watchmaking trade. '- On'y such persons as can furnlaai thibcat of refcroncca need apply. 0. II iiingcs, L'uu uommeroiat street. (-4 G tf NEW UUGGIES.-Acar load dlSerent stylos, first class Just received, beforo yon buy, call and boo thorn. Poltlo A Llshop, Stato and Front Bts 4 -i't BUITS, PANTS, OVERCOATS. 1 j la. Perfect fit gtiararitoe.', 2,000 stylos to select from. II. Hello, Stato Btreot, agent Wannv maker A Urown, Philadelphia, 4-7 tf POTATO LAND-for rent, about 60 or 00 af res. Call nt tho F. Lovy hop ranch, or at tlio olHco of Ilerron U Lovy, In Salem. 3 31 Ira "aafcaaaa.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aaawaaaiaMaaa. aaaaa. TUADE A flvo room cottage and thrco lots near Yew Park school, to trade f r Eastern Oregon land, Gilliam county preforcd. Addrosa, F. M. Kineliart, Olex, Ore. 3-27-lm POSITIVE CURE. for Ecwma in worst form. Address with So stem Dox 05, Tnllman, Oregon. 3 27 ltn" WANTED Christian man or woau t riuallfy for permanent positloa of truat in your homo county. f850 yoariy. Enclose solf-addressed.stasape 1 onvofopo to It. B. Wallace, geaera sccrotury, Care of Tho Capital Jour nal. 3 so xm JUST ARIUVED-Direct from the fac tory, n wholo lot of 3 and 3 wagon wheels, which wo nro soiling at re duced rates. Pholo A Ulsliop, State and i'roiit streets. 3-21-lm WANTED-Mon to Ennulroat Room batik. cut conl wood. 0, ovor Gilbert's 3-20-tf WANTED. Tallow and Boap grease in czchango for soon. Capital Boap Works, Salem, Or., Ferry street near 13th. '4-PtlAw HOUSE CLEANERS - RcuMHBbcr that tho boat and cheapest ca-rpet papor Is tlio heavy felt paper sold ut Tub Journal oiucc, ao-tr ranged, will supply thu most complete service ever iurnllitHj on the O. N. A N., ah provide Increased sorvlcu In Eastern Urcgon. whore It is greatly needed, nnd gives iiumeiiitiiu connection Willi tlio Washington division ut Pendleton. At this itoint there is a largo Interchange of In Aleue, the Republic mid Kootenai mill trullle, on account of tho various 111 dlstrluts of Raker County, tlio Coon 'ft A Royal Feast Can boenJoytMl In our cho'ce fat lamb prime ribs and loins of btof, leg of unit ton or choice outs of veal. We can eater to the most fastidious imluto in tender, Juicy and richly flavored meats. IM us send jou one around for dinner. You can't beat either our prices or our meats B. O. CROSb HrATif St. Maiurr. Phonis 2U1. ing camps, Portland Is greatly benellttxl by thisehunge In ui 111110I1 ai liicreused service Is given from Eastern Oregon and Idaho. No. 2, will arrive in Chicago In' 0:30 a, m.: No, 0, at 7 1 15 a. 111., us at pros- UIU. Tho Wostbouud train out of Chicago, eorrcsiioiidiug with No. 2, Is No. 1, This will arrive In Portland at 4 p. in. The train corresponding with tho east- bound .No. o, is ro. ;l, out of Chicago. I'hls will roach Portland at 7:30 a, 111. Westbound train No. 1, will leave (liiuitfonUI:) 11. in., and Omaha at :M u. m. thu following duy. Tho timo Mill be reduced two hours and 45 min utes. No. !!, wustUmud trulu will leave Chicago nt 10:110 p. in., and Omaha at ;i J6p. ui. the next day. Tl.esorvicoon the Tnlan Pacilleolinll thuo trains iuuludu lluffet-smoklng-library cars, uud dining cars. No. 0, will curry a dally ordinary sleeper to Kansas City, with change enroutu to ordinary curs to Chicago. Consult the nearest ticket agent for detailed Information. W.1I. IIuKuioirr, General Passonger Agent. Call for City Warrants. Notleo Is hereby given that there aro funds on hand applicable to tho pay ment of ull wurruutH of the (Jit v of Bulum drawn on the general fund and endorsed 011 or beforo October 10, IbW, Holders of said warrants will nloaso nre- IrHint them fur Vtyment at Ladd A Hush's bank, as Interest will cease from date of this notice. John Mom, i City Treasurer. 1 Salem, Or,, AprI113, 1000, 4-14-lOt . The Club Stables Corner of Llbetty and FerryStreets'.l X'HONIC334r i la tho best placo in the city, to", get a first-class rig. Special ' attention to commercial mon, thu best of euro given to beard ing and transient stock. Rigs lurnlshed to all parts of the country with or without drivers. Prices within tho reach of .all, Louis Miller. & .Son i DON'T FORGET Wo carry a small stock ot FLOUR, i ' BRAN, -" AND SHORTS, Mado nt Albany, and aro propareJvfr supply small cousumers say one we to u tonat a low price. Ploase aitH inquiry, and save your small chace. . Salem Flouring Mills Wf 3-14-cd 4 tlH? Notice to Contractors. Bealetl bids will bo received bv undersigned up to Saturday, Mjr 5J 1000, for tho construction of a two toy brick building 30x85 according to plaaa and specification to bo seen at my store building contractors are expected, to furnish bonds for tho faithful perfor mance of the work In the sum ot f 8,000. iliu right to 1 elect any or all bias is reserved. P. M. FlYMX, McMlunvIlle. Or. ApriUO.lOOO. iiiwW-wjs Notice to Contractors. , y . ..!..: neaieu inns will w receivea or pwr uiitlersignod up to Saturday, jmv t 1000, for tho construction of a lwe-ss nricK mock; wxbo it,, accoruiDg W and specillcations to be seen at any sj llnllders are expected to furaifc laasajj for the faithful performanc of Hat w in thu sum of f 10,000. The riU Iw led fcuv or all hid is reserved. McMlnnvilie, Or. April 19, 19W, tt. u. no 4-l4 MAI Mwu i St Quia Saaaln aaaattl WS8?J