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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1900)
look. rm TkiRfs A -we We Have Them I lM IEyery olhqr man you meet speaks about the l&lfteatheriiitllat helpless "let-it-go-at-iliat" sort &4kftfar tr01 a wa7 as ,r ne coma get no rener Bftit ? 1 discomfort, What we want to do is to Br1; ! '" ' men UP tne point of saying "I'm dre: Ki. n "i ' r of a way, as if he could get no relief from its s 10 educate dressed for comfort; hot weather doesn't bother me." This store pays special attention to summer clothing hot weather shirts; underwear, straw hats, etc. uv . sn.. ty fc. B.f k;: m? . -. Kf r f n ; ; tv. i 1A : r Summer suits, $4.00, $5.00. $6.50, and $7.00. Summer shirts, 45, 50, 75, to $3.00. .Summer underwear, 25c to $1.50. Straw hats 25c to $1.50. 6. w. Johnson & 6o.. The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers. ANNUAL SHOE SALE 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT One year ago we inaugurated our annual shoe sale. Our customers will remember the wonderful success ,of our monster shoe sale. Tills month we will have the greatest shoe sale ever heard of. 10 per cent dis count on all shoes. All goods marked in plain figures. Lacy's bhoe stop? 04 State St THE MILT JOIN nv hofkii nnemmns. "TilUHSDAYTjUNiri I, ItfxT Dully Ono Yonr, 3 00 In Advnnaa. Dally Pour Month 91 In Aclvnnoo Woukly Ono Yonr 91. OO In Advnnoo OUR PRODUCTION OP HOI'S. George 0. Ilruwor i prominent lion grower of Pncramciito, Cnl., In n clmilnr to linpuroworn urging tlium to di-crt-iiro tlioncrriiKOLfnyB "Tliu ntiioiiut of beer manufactured In IHlMt wh 110,861,111 barrels, hlcli nt oua pound to tho Imr rol (180 poumla to tlio bale) u llml thnt 203,2'B bslcs of Imps worn rrfjitJriHl. Wo grew In Washington 115, 000 Imlus, Ore gon t-0,000 halo. Cnlifornln Bft.000 butim mid In Now York 70,000 Imlon, or In the United Btntea n total of S 11,000 h.il.-i Add to that tlio amount (311,000 hales) Imported, and ui lmvo '.'0(1,000 bnlea, lc.it of which wo Imva use for only Mtf.WS tothlo precedent v. o bought tlio Phil- unlilo hlintelf claimed tlml ho controlled only 11 prnvlnn1', roprivontirign popn Intlon of U.OOO.COO or itlxiut ono fourth of tlio onllro population of tlio Islands." From fie ihi rid Grcuuu's report, dated August 30, 1H!)8, Is lakcri thu follewing: AkiiIiihUIo'm government does not com. inniiil tlio hearty Niipport ol tlio largo body of tlio Filipino, lioth in Manila, nml outside, who hnvo property, ndurnlloii, nnd Intelligence. TIiIm Id purely a ThkiiI Insurrection." Tlio tcMllinony of Oeiieuat Oreono In con tinned by our itoldlor lioys who hnvo returned from thu Philippine, 'llien. ii s ultovo atalod being tliu awe, Hint only n minority of Filipinos nro opimsutl lo Our government, It In iimIcwi to try to provo Unit tlio United Htnten hits tlio right to mihjcct n Kioplii iigalntt ,thlr will, to Itn government, or to bring imr- nllel elites to aha Unit it tins liceiinur jHilloy In tlio punt to annex territory without oeu iiaklng tint consent of Its InhnhltnntH, nn wun tlio ciiho with Loula lanu, Florida, nml AlniiVn ; and accurtlliiK Ulot, Icavlnu n mrplim of un.OOO Imliti Thli nirpliiH might lnno been utvil up by England hail nhc not grown ncurly what iho inquired. Ai It In now aim will take but about onu-lmlf of thin mr phis, find much of thnt will bo forced on her by coiulnnmuiit, etc. In nny rmo, wo shall Iirvo 23,000 or 30,000 bulva to carry over Into tlio lt00 hopyour." FXVOPS CXPAhSION A Rttutllun't Dtrcnit or Thli Policy Utfpre Elcciloi Dr. (Win, II. Karr of llnrney, Oio,, In thu Oregon Olty. Kntvrprio on "Kxiuiiihloii Our rolloy." In tlio next Iinuu Tiih JounNAL will print tlio nrtinniont of a prominent lteiubllcuu iigiiiuat oxprtif Ion. J Ki.J. I m kurprlved that (hero Ii bo lit tle IxiliiKBttld atprumiut minting to our poiltlon courornliiK tlio riililpplnot, particularly from n ltepnlillwui ntnuil point; and to continue tlio mlinlniilro- tlon'i jKilloy reuardimi thu Wnndi, it will lo iicco8.ry to elect tint Itopulill can ramllilatM to olllei). Tlio iittltudo of HiOBiitii totviinl the titxuronta to coiitlnuu their wnrfaru, In tlio hoo Hint If llrynn l Us)tel tlioy will obtain their iudepeiuU'iico. At any rnto if ilryau i elected, it wouhl ineauachnnce of (tolloy regardlnK th itlamU whivh would Ihi to our wirloim deterlumiit, and lntwtd of our rauklnx n flriiilM p-ier polltlcnlly nml oominarowl1)'. ami o th paramount (Huett In tliu l'lllt wO Would bvcQino n ogoikl ralo nut Ion, dliUticrd by emit ( tho i;iiit poweri of KnrHi. llut kom ono umy ink t hat U thu extcit of the pnyHtjH liurrctlou, mid whatproiwrtion, s( tit opnltioii It' 'utaKeU In W It It bo undortood, oitco for all, that tho iuiur rectlon Ii not general, boins oontluod lo mttleii, warlike tribu, thu Tuguli, ISalo, or TikIpk' ,,u umlMr uuly 'M r rout ot the population; it tat merit from M. Audru, IWlairt omul at Manila, dauvi AuauU SO, 193. U .ju.itul m wyiuj("tlit "thu priMont ilx-ltloi only rpiout a Imlt hv ihmiI of tha Hjiultlon. On Anuito, tsw, AkuI IppinuD of Hpnlu. Keu if tho mniority of thorn worooppoiteil to in mid woro lot nlono, tlmy would not bo ulito to kov. orn tlioiiiaolvoa auccoiikfully. Aunroy wood provulll. OoiutiiutuprliiluK would remit. HUhop 1'oltcr, of Iho l'rotestiuit KpU. copnl church, lonfeiieva thnthUvlow coneornliiK tho extuualouot tho author ity of tho United ritntea outr tlio 1'lilU Ippinea, hno Ik'hii fuuiUmuntiilly chaiittetl by bin vUlt to tho IthiiuU; hu eaya tlio jK'opIo aro totally unlit for nolf. Korurmnvnt, mid they mutt bo kov urned by n cuporlor nntioni tlmy mint lH)broiiht to "oo and recocnlio thu upurlority of what wu know an olviliui Hon," and wu mint ufford thuni an op portunlty to adopt It. Bmrntor IlovorlilKo, of Indiana, who nlM hail vlnltetl tho lilanda, In a eiH)h In tho eonuto, January 0, 1000, wilili 'Tlio untivo Inliabltautit aro a lmrlmr oui rare, nut n hundriHl amonu tlium comprohundml thu mvauinu of AukIo ftuon foil u'oernniont. Thuru aro only thmiouuimiindiiiKlutullcoU mid cliur autora In tho whole opii!utloii Arol. luno, prolouud lawyer and lir mound luourrupliblu tiiiini Mulilnl, lillitt typo of aubtluty, AKUlnnldo, nlour, H)pular leader, reaoiirvoful. bravo, oun niuir, iiiiMriipuloiia; bo la a Malay Bulla, not n Filipino WuKiilnuton." Ho tpicmioua tho ponalbility ol IIicm) Malaya boliiK eer llttisl fur aol(KOcrn- iiiwnt, and aeo llttlo ground to hopo. An ii ruco, tho iH'imtor contlnuua, tliolr ability it jioer: they nro, with regard to all anlld and iih(iiI oducatlon, dull and ktupld, Aiiiouutliool.Joctloni rulMvl by lliow oppoaliiK dxpanaton Ii thla, that tho Inland, Ik)IoiijIih; to tho Killplnoa and not to bpalu, tho latter named Hwer oonld not legally tranafur them to tho United titutea. Now, that atatemont U nut trim; tlmy wero thu actual property pi 8wln. alio havinit aoiulrod tliembya invAiy with tbo Filipino In locvmlwr, 1BD7, acoordiu to w bich treaty Sln iijjrwisl tu py to Aisulnaldo and other leader koimahlug oivr f l.OOOAX), ami tho Insurucnta nurrendorod their arms arid nmmutiltlon, making tliolr Hubmla H'.on to Spain, alined a documont ac Icnowledghig her right of sovereignty over the (aland, and solemnly promittd to never revolt again, (World Wldo Encyclopedia.) Tlio commercial advantages "of "tho lalnml aro Incalculable. , They, farnlth tho key to tho China, Japanr add thd other Enat India trado. With thoao faland ours, wo aro In n poalllon lo con trol tho markota of tho far I'aat, and hence, toilnd n market for our own In crcaeing products. Hon. Ohouncey I)ep.w, n far-seeing public spirited man of Now York, In a speech iniule at thu time of tho ptirchnHo of tho lelanda, said that It means unbounded prosperity for the l'uclflc const. Instead of tho bulkol trado being carried on botneon tho North Atlantic IBtnteu and Kumix;, tho rnclflc states would hnvo their ehnro in Iho commerco of tho world. At tho i hi um. vunveiuiun oi ,ino conwiorn uoiion Hpinner'a Asjociation recently held at uiiimouu, et v., rrcs .iiCAUen, in tliu coiiwo of his remarks, eald: "Wo should bold and govern tho I'hllipplno Inlands, which aro destined to bocomo thodiatrlbutlng canter of tho Eastern World." Tho nation lo bo most bene fited will bo tho ono In possession of this distributing center. Now that wo aro In posreniNon of it, why not keep It? Senator Uovcridgo furthor says, "Ogr largest trado must honccforth bo with Aula; tho I'atiflo Is our ocean; Iho Phil ippines glvo us a door to tho East, . . Tlio Kwer that rules the Pacific rules the world, With tho Philippines onrs, that power Is and forevor will bo thla re public. Tho American statesman com mits a crlmo against American product, who falls to put America where the may command thla vast trndo " Whllelaw Itted says, "Tho greatest ocean on tho globo has been put In our Hands; tho ocean that Is to bear tlia commerce of thoSOth century. In the facoof this proapoct thai! wo prefor, with tho teeming population that tho century is to bring us, to remain a hibernating nation, living off Its own fat, n hermit nation?" Wo liavo a duty to perform to thu fill. pluoH. Prorldenco lma placed them In our care, wo will teach thorn Christian! civilization, and givo them an idea of what free government is, and glvo them u hand in It oh far as they aro capable. The march ol progrcea moves steadily on, nml barbarism and savagery must give way to It, tl at tho greatest numbers may recelvo tlio gruntest gooj. Wo cannot well avoid retaining tho ! Imida. Even if wo did not want them, It would bu "n weakly evasion of manly duty to.givo tlium bnck to HpuIn, or to rcipilru her to transfer them to some other M)wur or powers, and thus shirk our own rtspoinibility." If It could hnvo been ilono it would hnvo entailed tho moat rerlous International compllca tlons. Io leavu tlium.for thu powers to quarrel over, or leavj tho Islands to thoiimeUcK to anarchy nml elmos of no protection could not bo tolerated. They aro rightfully ours according to tho laws of conijuest, transfer and un iieialion, and our uciUlsitiun, mid mat; nor of obtaining It, Is in accord with w hat other mitiuu would do under simi lar conditions, Wu will not glvu tlium up; wu cannot gho them up; wucamu by tlium honorably, and lawfully, why throw uwny ourowu propurty, why throw nwny this opportunity lor us tobocomu, pru-umiiiuully, thu strongest, tho moht Inlliiential, and thu moat prosperous nation on thu facu of tho. globo? Wu will not throw uwny such an opportunity. And lo that ond wu must continue In (oner thu administration thnt will carry out thu policy wu huu inidortakon re gaining wu riiiiippiuo. Noxl-tho corner stone of tho Salem pcstofllco building. Portland ought to bo prosperous and make a good living 'off tho rest of the slato by tho excursion business alone. Portland Is successful In working tho convention rfnd lodgo racket so as to rake in all tho small change of tho rest of tho state all tho ycarjaround. ill Americans ought not td got too gay about tho Incapacity of Filipinos lor self government, as long as audi Inci. dentins the Saint Loula alrlke arojallow cd to occur In our own country. Ex What's the matter with submitting tho Salem special revenue ordinance to a vote of tho people? Asylum Atenne nnd'Htato' Direct should bo smoothed and sprinkled. They aro atonepllca and duatheap now. Exchanger One county has been heard from whero the woman's suf frage amendment carried, Ilenton, The men of Oregon seem to bo like the United States senators. They want to contlnuo to hold.thoir Jobs. Off the Tuck. This iiiuniimllaaatur and death when applied ton hut uxprens train. It is itiiiully serious w lieu it refers to pcopla wlioiio IiKmhI is disordered uud who coif setiiuntly havu pimptea and tores, bud atiiiiiiicha, durungvd kldnovs, weak neri nml that tired feeling. Ilood'a Surfupurillii puts tho whicla buck On tho truck by making puru, rich blood and curing tliomi t rouble!. Oouetipatiou la etirctl by HiKxl'a Pills. rte. H JOURNAL X-RAYS 'RttiiLlllll? tl aaarBaaaaiiW M HikHaVaaW uiu i iUct whla ill vromm spixtueh wllh ludtwilUhli hliiK6iioiiiiiwitklh riirv4 c( thlUlUitb, tMiUBtrlu uoi lor hr b ImwihI smk-ailUuul lit cuutlmi I 4 imHIiIik call aoiMMi I'M lh.hl ol b Mifltttbf- .rtui uJ r-n. nrr htr t tu,Wr ol (kwu IUt caunot U MH WU IIWWIWl I uN(tu ha lwuttt lu lli.t I Ji uh of Muru i ' IKINlUUlPgl cr.r&M cwifiminotil i.f!l ii.i iii4 lii. aitj tuturta mtir u woiuy wi't www. inu KitniiDf nutmtul u ww iw m " i tw natt t ir iuum cniu-ti i whv aw.woiiiM'f I'bukd tarry wwnaa toftly umc m4 fW lit UixAui i 1 uk Ujuuviklu kkovutiun Cu.. wnu. antCSai Mother's Friend Now, wo shall soon hear aomuthlng. Croker bus tailed for A morion I I t A goixl aolootlon John II. MoNury turduputy dlitrlsl attoriiuy for Marlon run nly, I I A brother of Uoiiator llevurldge ot IudUiia I roiorted to bo an auutloneer in Kaiuaa, Oratory mint be a family trait of tho lluridges. An uxahauguaikai "Whnthaa Ikvoiiiu ol the Utile! in bell?" Kusy ummb. The om ii try lma grown no proapomua hell boa been forgotten. t t Tlio DtmiiHirata of the Hawaiian laUnd niwt todav In territorial con vention to select a ihJetfuto to thu Kau Ma City convention t "Salem Oaiital Jouunii. Host Dally In Amerloa, wanting cities of leas than 10,000 population." lik-o, 33. Vuwapapor. Illuu llook.for 1P00. IViooma New a i The glorious Fourth la near enouli at hand for the Hint o Fntvlom to le In training for the annual icimiu whteh la "heanl around Iho world." I I t Iho Dvmucratlo-Citiieua' party I to day tho clvaneat, atnuigeat and moat recUble opoaltlon irty ever organ Up I lu Marlon county. It U u orvauU xatUu that will endure and will win. t t V cute but imuu-lfcn exohango )t veiy wittily: l lark ha returned to Montana, mi.l the ittn liiir familtm ol tint ImlLxini I-.. UUlor are again eating thrvu time a day. A Democratic exchange says of tho Cuban Postal frauds: "Tho McKlnloy administration Is not to bo commended for allowing ono of Its favorites to steal a half million. At this rato there will not bo enough to go around." T ft Douglas county belloves Irt a progres sive clylllzatlon. Tho equal euffrago amendment was carried in the county by a majoiity of about GO. Tho vote was against hogs running at largo by moro than two to ono. . . Newspaper prosperity and tho real thing aro not always tho same. A Re publican excliango says: The country is in a Reed nrosnerous condition, and tho people will not voto to mnko a chango this fall. I I t Owing to registration tho total vote of all parties In Oregon fell off. An ex change says: Oregon Is still Itonubllcan but tho voto of Oregon Republicans Is not on tho in- creaco. When nil tho votors of Oregon co to thu poJUs Oregon may not ho longer Republican, 4 t Latest of tho Lane county missing election returns: Tho missing Glentonn tally shrot is still nut. Tho 10 days Is tip Thursday ovpning. Rumors of contest aro (lying about. Wu learn that the comity court sent tonientena precinct, J. N Suth erland, ono of tho judges, to sco if ho ho could llnd tho tally sheet. I I I Hy co operation of state, county, city and private ritlrens tho leading streets past tho statu house and stato institu tions like tho asylum, pen and fair grounds could be put in perfect order and kept sprinkled. Have wo the onturpriso nml Intelligence? Republicans are sup K)sos to hno. Ml Allinnv Demecrat: A Woodburn hop man is tho father 'of twins born laat week An exchange says ho named the Ikiv Mark and the girl Hannah. Cer tainly this was a very crazy thine for a hop mnti to do with hops at flvo rents. Wo beliuvo tho newspaper man fabricated. Well, there was n clean count of thu retiming In Marion county this year. It is relattd that in Valein No. t n ballot was laid aside as bolng blank on Justice ot the peace. On ro-examl-nation ol thu ballot a faint cross was found imforo Jonathan O'PonolPs name. It waa by a faint scratch ho was hon estly counted In. ft t O. 11. Pchurlo, of tho 'Mallory Livo Stock Commission Co., Chicago, say: "The Willamette valley Is, In my opinion, ono of tho moat beautiful and most productive regions of 'tho-whole country. Eastern Oregon, as a sheep raising country, cannot bo surpassed, and It would lea tine cattlo ground it so much good cattlu land had not been con verted into farms." t f t Thu administration Is in a dilemma. II it retaliates against Germany, It will loa Gorman aiv$. It it dooanrt, It will lonoconirnmuoua irotii mo meat pack ers. Tliu question la, which will be tho most uxiHinsUuT Exchange, Wo predict Mark Ilanna will try to oapt tiro both thu Herman voto and the packing house ote. i : No Republican paper haa done Justice lo tiiu subject, therefore Tua Jockval will nay III Chairman Wrightman and Secretary Roland, of the Republican County Central committee, were the moat competent and gentlemanly offiolala recently put in charge ot a campaign ol tlio majority party in Marion connly. Mr. Wrightman sought to do his full duty, to protect the Interest entrusted to him lu an honorable and courteoua manner. He alnaya discouraged per souultlw and o far oa known count- Ow? life X ail-k THE HERVES OF WOMEN lordla B. rifikUara'a Vef eUble Compound IUIIotm the Suffering- from Orr wroaght Nsrri. "DeAn lliis. Pixkham: I am ao grateful for tlio benefit derived from the use of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vege table Compound that I fish you to publish thla testimonial that others may know the value of your medicine. I waa suffering such tortures from nervous prostration Uiat waa a burden. I could not sleep at all and was too weak to walk across the floor without aid. Tho disease had reached a condition whero my heart waa affected by it, so that often I could not lie down at all without almost suffocating. I took Lydia E. Plnkham's Vege table and It worked like made your medicine has been of inestimable benefit to me." Miss Adki.k William boN, ISO N. Roulcvard, Atlanta, Oa. Thin, Sallow and Nervous "Dkaii Miw. Pinkiiah : 1 was thin, sallow and nervous. I hod not had my menses for over a year and a half. Doctored with several physicians in town and one specialist, but did not pet nny better. I finally decided to try your medicine, and wroto to you. After I had taken three bottles of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegotable Com pound and three of Illood Purifier, my menses returned, and I feel as well and strong aa I over did, and nm gain ing ilesh." Miss I.eka Oai.neb, Vlsulla. Tulare Co., Cal. nanccd no unfair or underhanded methods. It Is a pleasure to say this on behalf of the opposition, t t I THE MAN IX OVEHALLS. I'm J nit a man InOvcralls, lint quito as good as you. I'm sorry for tho awful rich And for the privileged few. I'm sorry for the howling swells. Thoy have to dress so much. I'm sorry for the ministers, They keep so out of touch. I'm sorry forsocloty men, They work so hard tor fun, What things you sco when out for n walk! Oh, Johnnie, get your gun I It' we, tlio men In overalls, it's wo wno pay the tax. Tho rich will get tho marblo heart, Till they got offour backB. OA8TOIIIXL. Beirstlia y1IHKUdY Hail Alr Boiijlil WHY USE .W?lsbach Matfle? BKCTtUBB TUBT OIVK A GOOD LIGHT AND ARB LONO LIVKD. WB SELL TUBES ORADES! gives OKB r hour. Price w o. "YTJaKA" WE1JBB ACII MANTLR The yerr Meat thing n mai-Ue. JM"? . . n n ami rr mu ar ir aa.ii n a nnniiimiiLinii aia iiii a v luicv iw 'vs .: XO, &.: nieoui'uSdbrrof giod 'ualing quoMWafiaiiTlnf rfaUTV CANDLE TOWHU mce "IDEAIVot quite as good quality but glrlng same candle power aa the No, 197, and at half the Any o" utilea pufon and burner. Ppertr yu.tl ?t boTe rates. d DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS?v WK.JJjf a nBTTER LIOIIT ' foi I.E88 MONEY with one of thcae burner, than wlUi any other form of aril, acial light, We hare gas stores also. Let u. .how thorn to you. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chemeketa St.. Telephone 503. 0.R&N roa From 1'ortUndT lim Chicago 9:1 SpecJal r.io a m Bno- kane Flrer 6:00 pm KS m you Allan- mmmmmm tin Kt. 9 p. ra 2l Timf milAc vnn r'trh. nnri if vou are alive to vour own interests you'll find you save money by trading here. O er people do. Why not you. . Our stock of family groceries and provisions is the most iCoftTtha! comPlete- . Harntt & Lawrence, OLD rOSTOFFlCE aitOCEItY 8p. m. ex. Bun Uatur- tup, m. Salt Lake, Denrer "rT Omaha. ' KalEi? Sh.Ortli LouU.OhlcagOMd' BC0pa Walla Walla, Bpokano Mi P" " ...wqwMmgo., , ... YIA HUNTINGTON OCEAN HTHAMHiiTSS For San Krancleoo, ou BTcrj ura uayi. rik. II IN lM coniMniA rtiVKn U A SUM 1U CIOt HBATINGI STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATER, climates iurnished, and work done promptly substantially and at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. 8 BURROUGHS, 102 State Phone I6II Leare Bilem" iTe Aatorla and war iaadliJ I 80a. WILIMMRTTK nivK" For Portland, Newbcrx tni a. J, . Landings. Mondr XfShS dajr and Friday MlS.Oo jTZ . ..' d.Il.M Vn. a Bn.': FOR CORVALLIS " d"rf?.ooapr.!ntTUMli',Thn"lv" WILLAMETTE RIVER D1VI8!0h""" D&llr boU to Portland u .Vw.. .. '. trcct car line at Oreirou cut ir ih. .,i.?M,t U delarcd Ihero. Tloketa to all polnu in nlilS WiuhlOKton, California or iho Eml Si!0"' checked throogh n-orn BaUm free rSifPf ra 1 or riTer route to rort and. fW.r made at 1'ortland with all rail, octan S?S? .l"At,Porui,a,o, A tent, Trade Street ieekgSa' See Our THE LEADING PAPER Of the Pacific Coast, ' THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE DAILY CHRONICLE Ity .IImII, IalnBe raid, $6.70 a to, NewLlneoTGo-Garts and Baby Carriages F. W. HOLLIS & CO. 1st Door North of Post Off cc. SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA Pacific Co, Southern THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains lcavo Salem for Portland and war stations at 5:40 a. m. . 7:54 a. m .i i :uo p. ra. Lt Portland and SALEM LODGrES r. j. w. w. Balem Camp No. 118 UeeUoTcrjr FrldajeTCL d. 130, In A. O. U. Vi hill, State lin. bid. r X. lloulllrrd, C. 0.; W. A. Moortt, clerk, room la, Moore blk WEEKLY CHRONICLE Greatest Weekly In the Countrj, $1.50 AM (Inclikltnt BMltgv) to r part r tbe Daltl Mills Ciudi (n4 Mrilra. TIIK WKKKLY flllt()NICI.I Ih krlfhtrtl and ui-at resiplrtn Wvrklj NVwipiprr la t!M WorlJ, pfloli rrguUrlj 1IJ ColomM, r H!il.q rI, ( Ntwi. LIIrlor tut Grnrl Infw. in I Itn, tin Difnllctiil Airlmlturd tnl Ilarllnillurtl Irpjrtut Tbl U cat of tb arrttrat tlparlDifnti In an ppr a UU OMtl. Kiollf wrlttn ls burd to at. rUMW la llw Out HUtra. not 01 KaaUra ' kaoaUdfa of Ihalrowo locallllia. SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE. KORICSTICRS Oir AMUKIOA Court Hherwool Koretl Ko. 19. Utcu FikUr nlghu In Turner block, John M. Chae, C. It. a u rnuwn titer, 11.17'irr Pure Home Rendered Country Lard In Bulk At Epplev's Only 10 cents a pound. Canadian Pacific I.T Salem- Ar Aahland- 8.:o A M ll'OO A U 12 80 A M Ar BifniniiTitii i-oa p k Ar Ban Knuiclaco. 7 4 P M ArOgden Ar DonTer ArKania, C'ltj. Ar Chlcaaro Ar Los Angelea Ar Kl 1'aw Ar Fori orth.. Ar City of Mexico Ar iioiwon . b-Ai A. U . 9-00 A M . 72S AM 7.43 A M lflO 1- M" O0 P M 6JS0 M . tM A M -.323 A M .. 828 P M 643 A M -M, P M joph 103 PU 11-03 PM 4AU lit A It "TTiTrB 8 40AM J23 AM W0AJ Jl AM 6D0P M J0AM 10 30 AM 8S3AM iOi PM A M 1213 PM Ar New Orleans Ar Waahlnsion.. Ar New YorV ruiiman ana Touriats ran en both trains. Chair cars Bacramonlo to Ogdea and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chlcaw, m,. vimn, oiy wtiuunnHiiu ivnaiungion Councctine at 8an Frnnillnrn olili : era! Btoainshlp lines (or Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines. Central and South America. S?, Mr. W. V. Hlcinuor agent at Halto Station, or address 0. U. MARKHAM, G. T. A., Portland, Oregon. fj Bj jB StS MiloC. Matthews Soccewor to Edwarda it Matthewa MARKET Tho Cnroulcl Uulldlna;. TIIK CIlaOMICJ.K raaia wlik tat ftattiet iwaaara la It UattMl Sulfa. TIIK rilllONUTJl kaa miiIm . rarMc Oail II kaaa all la aUUlf, taltrOflM aa4 TIIK CIIRONICMra TrlrtT4hle Rrtta ar IWt UtMt aad ami rIUb), lu Lural ti tw tulbal aial IplcUil aoj Ita aMltutlaU rraaj Ik aunt pma la la rvamr; MBAT and HOUbTKV State street near railroad. Frealieat and best meats. My patrons aay I keep li becat meats In town. OTEAM WOOD SAW O Two Mnohlnos WorkDone Quickly. Telephone I8311)lack. Leavo orders at residence on litli street, or Steiner's market, oi. vanplmt, YewPabk. 6-flt( Imperial Limited. Is n GrtKAT Tuain In witilpment, In speed and its variety ol Through Survfpo. A Through Fiiist class Slkepino Cab to Toronto, to Moutreal, and Irom Banff Hot Springs to St. Paul. A Throng Touiiist Slelpi.mi Caii St. Paul, Dally and Touhist Slukpino Oak to Toronto and IJoston Three Days every h cek. The'upEiiiAL Limited" tlmo is ar ranged to paB tho grandest scenic fea tures of the Canadian Pacific Line dur ing daylight Pamphlets furnished Iree. E. J. COYLK, H. II. ABIIOTT, A. Q. P. A., HOThhd St. Portland, Vancouver, B. C. H CHINESE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR Removed to 140 State street. New stock, large ariety of dry goods. Silk embroidery, ladies' lUrnlahlni! COOila. .Inn.inn. goolo, chlnaware, mattlmr and HUIE WING urnlahlng goods. notiouB. Prices reasonable. SANG, COMPANY. Chicago, Heck Island & Pacific Ry Siffl The favorite linn to all points east Broad, vestlbuled and up-to-date trains between t'ueliloand Demer.and Omaha, Chicago and Kansas City, milking direct connection in Chicago with nil morning trains cast. First-class Pullman Sleepers Library Buffet cars, between Denver and Chicago; the most perfjet dining ca service In tho world "A La Carlo;'' through first-class Pullman Sleeper every day between Salt Lake City and Chicago m uiu m-cmc iuiu; personally conducted excursion" in ordinary Pullman Bleeping carsonceaweekirom Portland and San trancieco to Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo, Chicago and New York via tho Great bait Lake Route, without change to uiucago. io annoying transfer in Chi cago. These cars are provided with all weemy periodicals lor Iree use of our patrons, roriurtfier information, maps, folders, etc., call on your nearest ticket agent, or write to , A. E. COOPER. Gen'l Agent. Pass. Dept. Portland, Ore. mm Quick Tlmo to the East and South-East Via theZUnion " pictop- Two Dailv Solid Vestlbuled Trains. FROM PORTLAND or SAO RAMENTO toDENVEIt.OMA. HA. KANSAS CITY and ST. LOUIS. Less than 3 days to CHICAGO with out chango; only ono chango to New York and otlior eastern points, no other line does It. Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Library Cars (barber shop) and free reclining chair cars. For rates, Tickota and full informa tion via either route, apply to W. W. 8KIXKEE. Agent S. P. Co. Salem Ore. Or J. H. Lothrop, Gen'l Agent, No. 136 Third St. Portland Or. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Cures Blood Poison A Trial Trwtiiunt JVnt Kreo to All Who! Suffer From Any Htago of the Dioeaiw Curea Caaea That Hot Springs mid All Other Treatments Failed to Ken Help. . Tl!f ? Vf? lTr4 1; lha tt. Urdlea.1 ImiUulc, a tJaainin Bklt .! Pu Uaiaa. lad. lha ViaAaft k.h. ii - .!. k.l.,1 ' . ' " " iu9 Mal(M LBati To whom it may Cencern: The Partnership heretofore avicil ta-v no UfM.aM O- THK llUO.MCI.IS M .Iwa,. Utm. aaj al- , "V .. UC"Cn LCVV IS .. .in a, ih.. mm ami rkaupiMi r ia hereby dissolved. F. Lew TP- al, a aaalMlcunalaattoa. rlkiBcairora- i,-: . 4 CJ P II ltJ It xaallaa. It will b. UAi- "S a,,u U. V. nCUen COI1 W. Mitral 1. sUkUs. tiiniinir fha hi,c5ne All i "o "ujiiujo. u ac counts due the late firm are payable to F. Levy. i Dated, Salem, Oregon., Aay liana ar tavaakiaa a)l la rki polaoa ur nr hAt4uf. ll hat uurot all aucb ludlcailoat a "nil i'i in in uouiB. tor lknL cop. i culornl irol. chtaf rw, ulcvnltan u lha Ualrauaiu buuvlrvJt t cm whr Ih hair ao. liibNwi ha. I lalUu out and lb wbol akin aaa a uui ol boila. MtaJ and nkara. tbla wwtum iii saa Hap4trij cbauitsl lb J"-." M1 f.B.w '". Irrci ciutdiiKka ol ljbrjlcal b.alth Krf rallroJ that ruoa lolo n.aju bj Inn Mr wnfr awklu tbla aaw ami diiikUini 4o4 id cuabla ibcwa aha cuaoirtl lo tlu btl imlraiab 'ttf" .1 ,n '1"a ' amublB lbr wtM mii4 fr lu rj luUtttt a rra trial uli ul to ibal avarjuu cu enra lbataha U iba wliacj of ihtlr oao bouw. ITila la lb ouly laaaa pum uf bkl i1uui k.m.., k...i..A... talltt al ou aa4 iba ft UUI wlU U Mali acttal in Uatn !((. DO YOU WANT THE CHRONICLE Reversible Map? Showlag (he United States, DsmIrUi I Canada tail Nerthara Usxlso ON Nl. MtUK. Map of the World OT U'UNi OTIIKIt HIi.K. B'Mti mn t.l th St mm mMd M..-.IT i'ha-aulrla t.r oiV?? CM 22nd., 1900. F. Levy. Ed, C. Hbrren. M. It .1. YOl'NO. n.c.wi.f a. r cktMkK V 'HlMlHOXrm. SrUIIeretj "Old Government" ki,v niteJ by leading phyaioians, and iallv by A. P. Ollrien M. I).. C reccv wiec- nu burveon. also bv Wm. n mi..i D.t Major and Surgeon, in United Iallv ! amlS M Tt4-Uat. v J09J BVU iniw w inn. TOM BAC1S, EiSlCBE Ud NEURALGIA U a nlailt, aU ilrsxxUU ar ITlie TULu Medical Cm Bi4aar. Ntw Tart. 8r4 Mr kktk. bUtea Army. Furthermore, the board ol health ol San Francisco, ucommenda thla atimulant aa the purest, unadulter ! 1 1 im m,l2 .UM' '? valenta niJ VJ1M Bc4 exdulely In Salem aud Marlon County by J . lYRcou. 4-20-U OASTOIIIA. BuatU l-IIiSariilrlj-JlfnrjSiWal The German Market Will bo found all kinda o( meat n the beat of sausage. FREE DELIVERY. All blfla due tile late firm of Wolt A Mieecke must be paid. oaoi,2: sl son 171 Conimerrial fit. Old Post OfficeStables Are la rue and hata nil,!.!, .u-.i i8.Lv,t,00-team8 !or '. 1'Hcea rea- .uu.c. i our patronage eolicited. H. M. Brown 62 Ferry Street. FHEEBOW JIEIT MABKtT .'nfUf-rn10 un.-,r n,w management cleanest and' beat K'p-Tnd Sra'Sp'K delitwvil. Come and a n.P p??"? Alain 2JW. .-wo,. VAN PATTOX k CO. Oregon Stori Lino Railroad The Direct Route to Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mail Line, or tho RIO GRANDE Scenic Lln-ja. No Change of Cars. On the Portland-Chicago Special, "thi finest In the Week" Equlppod With Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary Tourist Sleepers ' SuierKLIbrarvBufTetCars Snfendld Dinners, Meals a la carte rreo Reclining Chair !Cars Comfortable" Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely Vestibulod For fui-tlior Information apply to R. SAQEL, W. E. COMAN Trar. Pans. Ant. en'l Air Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME OAHD. 2 For Yaqulna: xrain leaves Albany iz: P- Train lcavca Corvallis.... l5p-nii Train arrives Yaqulna . 7:25 p. m. I Returnlnit: Leaves Yaqulna d'SSS Leaves Corvallis "'S Arrives Alhan 12:15 p. 3 For Detreit: Leaveb Albany 1:5Sa'5 Arrives Detroit 11:30 a. m 4 Ueturolni;: Leaves Detroit 12i0p.J' Airlves Albany .B:4op:S!i One and two connect at Alhany ana Corvallis with Southern Paclfio tialni, l ring direct servlco to and from hew port and adjacent beaches. , , Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, giving ample tune to reach camping grounds on tn Ureitenbush nnri Anntiam river the same day. II. u WALOKS t r p a TDKNKK Aaeat XDWIM 8T0SK. Waaac AlUnr. Ora. CUHE fOUHitu., irriiatlua or fch""' 1 ol co ""w! rnr.au Mun. Talal. a - irwftwlCalxeuCa. T"'rrTL..Jja. aM 7 t- . rfTBafYfi - VHP"iai "aar t uunB Wl.luk. laV aaa. V. a. a. Bf -yr ii. r.' -ii"aJ t.AiaorJUrtU,- rcr - v latalllhllMIIWMMl HPl