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JOURNAL X-RAYS.
Watch old LI Hung Chang corrul the
Chlncso situation.
Alae, Huntington's nopliovr succeeds
him and wo aro left again.
Rsturned Nomltes can mako 0 and 0
cents a box picking up prunes.
Why IsThbJooiwal like-hop picker's
money? It can't help hut circulate.
A A
As McKInloy could not raise- the- prlco
of wheat, why not give Hryan a chanco?
A ft
Thero Is ono natlvo will bo found
ready for tho hop-pickers tho Oregon
Ilea.
ft
That hub a cuto stroke of Uncle Bam
falling in wIUi Itussin in recognizing old
Li II tin ft- Chang.
A ft ft
The Stoto Press Association meets at
Ashland and Salem this year hore on
Tress day of tho Btato Fair.
Tho Itopublcan olllco-hoUlers aro ex
cusable for invariably scolnga bright
outlook for McKInloy, and incidentally
for themselves.
ft A ft
Let us all pray for thrco weeks, nt
least, (take no loss, and better make it
four,) of weather llko this to Bavo our
fruit and hop crops.
ft ft ft
Tho Batem press club is purely for tho
public benefit, llko the bar association.
Like tho lawyors, they will tight In
print, but fraternize socially.
ft
True to ills principles, Balem's Water
Kathor J. M. Wallace, President of tho
Water Co., has taken to water for his
completo restoration to health. Ho is
at ISoswoll Springs.
ft ft ft
If tho trusts Iiavo nil been advancing
prices under tho McKInloy adiuinistra
tlons, and aro nil opjiosod to Uryau's
election, doos it not stand to reason that
if Hryan were elected tho prlco of trust
goods would all have to come down? If
tho trusts really oppose Ilryan they
must have a good reason for opposition.
1 i
Orfsslicd Lsfcor.
DtituiKtniAM, Ala,, Aug. 31, Organ
ized lubor roproientatives from all over
the statu aro holding a meeting hero to
day for the purnse of forming n state
federation- It U held by the labor
leader hero that such n federation Is
the only missing link In tho almost por
feet chain of labor organizations in tho
state, and It is to supply this that tho
mooting was called. The allotment in
.attendance isi five delegates to each
central body; one delegate for each
hundred members of any union; one
dttlegato for euclt union with less than
one hundred members.
Turkey's Jubilee.
Constantinoi'Lk, Turkey Aug. 31,
Sultan Abdul Hamid has ordered for to
day a grand Jubilee In celebration of tho
twenty-fifth anniversary of Ills accossion
to the throne. Great preparations have
been made to give due honor to the aus
picious occasion. All tho buildings along
both sides of the ltospborus, which is 20
miles long and varies from one to one
half miles In breadth, are gaily decorated,
and tonight will undergo magnificent
electrical illuminating. Thousands of
electric lamps aro strung along this
much-used water-way and when lighted
will present an imposing spectacle.
Grand services are being hold in the
mosques and temples and will continue
tonight. This afternoon a magnificent
banquet is spread (or vast crowds of
it people. Deputations from all Mussul
" man communities in the world are pre
eut, including the Bhali, Khedive, ami
several oi the rulers of the llalkan stats.
Urttr wenUti eortU 1 sniply. prtttjr Bjrare. Jjbd
manyr them deplore the lost of Ihtlrelrllsb forms
iirnimit "",;"-;.:,"'
aroded. howeTer, by Ibe um of
lOtnc muinci una.. .
Morula's
fore baby
comet. this
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Mother's
Friend
have in store for you. X X
Tho Button also intends to inaugurate
bo mo great works for tho public good.
Among theso aro a now water-supply for
this city andanowunlvcslty. Tho poets
and historians of tho empire will contri
bute with accounts of tho Sultan's pious
works and the great things ho has ac
complished. Theso will be translated into
all languages and distributed through
out tho world.
SALEM HAS A PRESS CLUB.
NewJtipcriWorker) of the Capital idly Form
a Union.
A meeting was hold Thursday evening
at tho 0 111 co of Fr.ink Davoy to organlzo
a local press club. Thero waB n good
attendance of the newspaper mon of tho
city and a pcramanent organisation was
offceted.
Tho purposo expressed by thoso pres
old at the meeting was to bring nil legit
imate newspaper pcoplo of the city i ito
a closer fraternal and social relation, to
oncourngo lltornrz workers who aro con
nccted witli tho press, and by united ef
fort to promote their own intorests and
through tho organization to look after
matters of n public nature.
The Proccedlois.
tix-Goy. J. H. Fletchor was chosen
chairman, and Frank Davoy secret' ry.
The chair appointed A. W. Prescott,
Frank Davey and K. Hofer a committee
on constitution and by laws. During n
recess tho commltteo drafted n constitu
tion which provides that tlio member
ship eliall consist of men and women ac
tively engaged in nowspaper work in
Balem or whoso chief occupation is jour
nallsm. Tho usual olllccrs nre provided
for and wcro olocted as follovs,attor the
adoption of tho repert:
J. II. Flotchor, president; K. Hofer,
vice.presldcnt: Frank Davoy, Bccretury
treasurer: A. W. Prescott, II. G. Guild
and Scott llozorth, executive committee,
the president and secretary being also
mouthers of tho committee, ox-ofllclo.
It was ngrcud that tho olllcors and
members of the club should meet with
Mtb. IMyth Tozier Wcathurred on Bat
urday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to ascer
tain what is necessary to bo dono on
Press I).iy at tho Btuto Fair, mid to asjlst
in doing it.
The club adjourned nt tho call of tho
president.
An Cvenlac Runaway.
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Florence
Moran, an em ploy eo of tho asylum hired
a team in this city to drive to Hiley
Cooler's hop yard near Independence,
to bring homo hor eon who was working
there. On their return I hoy left tho hop
yard just before dark and when noar
Mrs. llodson's farm near Kola, tho team
b. came frightened at a broken down
wagon and shied out of tho road and the
buggy was overturned and the occupants
hurled to the ground, lioth escaped
without being Injured.
The team arrived in this city last
night about t) o'clock without any buggy,
and the liveryman in ootnpany with a
Jouhnal reporter drove to Polk county
in search of tho missing driver. When
the lady left yesterday she did not
inform the liveryman as to what hop
yard she was going to ami it was some
time before they could find which
direction she had taken; but she was
filially located at Kola and brought back
home. Tho buggy was found in west Sa
lem somewhat demoralised, and brought
in.
New Rullsr.
Olerk M. L, Chamberlain, of the
Btute School I-und Itoard, has issued a
eliculur lettor to tho attorneys of the
board in the several counties, advising
them of the fact that according to a rul
ing of David M, Dunne, collector of in
ternal revenue, it will not bo necessary
to arils revenue stamps to sheriffs deeds
in cases where (oievlosuro sales result
in the property being purchased by the
state,
Where To Flni t.
YVillson's Shaving Parlors carry a stock
of Nowbro'sHerpiolde, tho now mid in
fallible cure for dandruff and falling hair,
advertised in another column of this
lior. 8 3lm
Old Post Olllce Saloon opposite the
hotel Willamette bandits the famous
Albany beer. Albany beer is free from
poisonous iugredluuts. T. Nelson, Prop,
S-l'l-lm
tSdmBtm
LETTERS OF A
SALEM TRAVELER
Mrs. Wiggins Writes of Her
xperiences in Elirope.
Describes the Slf bti la EoflinJ, st the Paris
Exposition and on the
Continent.
Tub Haode, July 31st, 1000.
Jiut had a note from Papa, inclosing
your letter. Papa says it is still awfully
hot in Paris, and that I was wiso to stay
whero it is cool. I had to wear my jack
et all day today, you know this is so near
the coast.
I want to tell you of my good fortuno
no, not good fortune, but Providence.
You know 1 was so disappointed not to
go into the Dutch houses hero in the
country, well this morning I went out on
my wheel followed a canal into the
country, taking a few photos and looking
for something tv sketch this afternoon.
I found a lino old wind-mill, put my
camera on tho tripod, and in moving
around in tho deep grass ind weeds I
almost stumbled over n yonng man who
was painting in oils. Ho spoko to me
In Dutch and I answered in English.
Then ho said: "Oh, You aro English,
aro you?" and wo proceeded toconverso
in English. As usual thero woro n dozen
chlldron following mo, and tho boys were
bound to bo in the picture, right in front
of tho lens.
I could do nothing with thorn, but ho
made them stand around, and posed a
llttlo girl for me. He is n very nlco
young man, a Christian, and Interested
in tho Y. M. C. A. work,too,so when ho
offered to go with mo on a wheel to his
country relatives to sketch and photo
graph tho interior of their houses I did
not hesitato to accept ids offer, and ho
seemed so pleased to bo able to bIiow mo
Holland. I'll novor corao hero
again without learning n llttlo Dutch, or
Holland, rather ; they don't call it Dutch,
Yesterday tho ''Great Market" was
held, and I got on my wheel about four
o'clock and wandered down tiiero. I did
not cxicct to see much;but what was my
surpriso to see thrco or four long blocks
of tent booths, with everything you
could Imagine for sale ; clothing, Dowers,
pottery, stoves, fish, regular juuk shops,
fruit, hotcakes and bread, bIioos, hats,
candy, etc. etc.
Of courso you can guess which ones
drew me like powerful maguots tho
junk shops and oh, what a temptation
It was to buy tho things I could not carry
homo. I don't covet tho boau-
tlful jewels I eco, but I'm afraid I do tho
copper and brass.
Tho peoplo hero hato tho English and
write books against them and sell them
right hero.
Thursday is tho queen's mother's
birthday. Tlioy aro making great prep
arations for a celebration.
August C It has been very stormy
for two days. Yesterday I sat in the
dining room window an J sketched tho
street. Thorowero two beautiful Hol
land Hags floating in the breeze, loft from
tho decorations of tho day boforo.
Thursday we went out to eomo old
houses belonging to tho servants of a
frlond of Mr. Vanderhoop, ami because
it was n holiday they had go no to tho
city, so wo could not get In. I was so
disappointed. Mr. Vanderhoop thinks
that wo Americans aro so reckless, and
when I would rldo my wheel within six
feet of tho canal lie was euro I would
fall in I And when I carried an um
brella on my wheel lie fairly held his
breath, and then oxclaimed: "My wohdl
butyoualiclovah!" That Bounds just
llko an Englishman, doesn't it?
I expect to luivo hore early Monday
morning, so that I may reach Hotter
dam by 8 a. m and Paris that night. I
received a telegram from papa on Thurs
day, saying that ho hod left for Ger
many to get away from tho heat of
Paris, I havo been almost too cold all
day, and had to sit with my jackot on
part of tho time. It has been so pleas
ant hero, and I havo boon feeling so well
all the the time, but I fear that Paris
will take away all of iny ambition. I
am more than ready to go homo.
I must tell you about my narrow es
cape. 1 tliougut I would go around tlio
cornor, about two of our blocks away, to
get eomo fruit, as I could buy live times
as much for tho money as 1 1 tho hotel,
so I rotlo my wheel to avoid wot feet
as my rubbers aro In Ilottendam, and
had to carry an umbrella, as it was rain
ing quite hard. I got thero all right
and was just starting back when Iliad
tho narrowest escae of my life. A man
was walking directly in front of my
wheol, crosswise, and tho wind was
blowing so ho couldn't hear my bell. Ho
rlpally heard Just In time to keep mo
from striking him, ami by that tlmo I
was on tho street car track, and looked
up to boo a heavy wa;on and horeo com
ing toward mo at a very fast gait and al
most uon me, I hesitated half a second
as to which way I should turn and thr
It was too late, for tho horse's head was
over my handle bars, still coming, with
his head drawn back to keep from strik
ing me. Oh ! but ho looked like a mon
ster, I thought of a thousand things In
that instant, and then jumped, wheol
and all, onto tho narrow two and one
half foot sidewalk without a hundreth
part of a second to spare, and then I
thought my foot would bo run over. 1
landed on tho spoke of my wheel and I
tell you I was thankful for that escape.
Tho horse w as going too fast to stop.and
ho would have trampled mo to death.
The driver did not even etop, and the
men who came to my help jabbered
away and looked daggers at him. My
handle bars were twisted, but tho wheel
was uninjured. You know "prldu al
ways goes before a fall," and the lady
who sold the fruit came to Beo the "won
der'' mount with an umbrella in her
hand, and sho looked bo admiringly at
me when I mounted easily, that I was
quite pleased with myself, hence de
served my fall.
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I saw Murlllo's "Madonna and Child"
nt the art gallery hero tho other day,
and I could hardly bear to leave it, it
was so beautiful. It and another of
Murillo'e nt London aro my favorites of
all I havo seen, with many of Franz
Hals's and Itombrandt's next. But I
havo seen nothing to speak of yet in
PariB. It has cleared up now, and I
may remnin hero over Monday, leaving
on Tuesday the 7th.'
"Delays Are Dancerous."
A small pimple on yourfacomoy seem
of llttlo consequence, but it shows your
blood is impure, and impure blood is
what causes most oi tho diseases from
which people suffer. Uctter heed tho
warning given by the piraplo and purify
Sarsaparilln. This medicino cures all
diseases due to uau uioou, lnciuuiug
scrofula and salt rheum.
Tho non-irritating cathartic Hood's
Pills. 5
Tour of 5onf.
Nkw York, N. Y., Aug. .11. Two
hundred members of the Arion Singing
Society, with their wifes or sweethearts,
started from hero today for a tour of
England. Thero will bo a grand wind
up in Boston whero tho Arouitcs will
bo cntortalned by the Orpheus MubIcoI
Socloty, ono of tho oldost in tho county.
Tho proceeds of nit concerts of tho
tour will bo given to the charitable
organizations of tlio different cities vis
ited. To Cure a Coll In One Day
Ttio Laxative llromo Qululne Tublels. Alt
druggliu refund the money If It falli to cure.
K. i. OroTc'i ilguiluro li on eacU box. &c.
Married la Havana.
Account has reached this city of tho
weddimr at Havana. Cuba, of Captain
Edward P. Mahonov and Miss Martinez
of that city. Salem peoplo will remem
ber Captain Mahonoy as tho young oi
fleer In tlio Cuban nrmv who was hero
something over twoycars ago, in tho
interest of tho Cubans who were then
Btrueidim.' for their liberty against tho
despotism of Spain. Ho has sinco made
his homo in Havana nnd lias been cm
ployed in tho public service.
They are K'nK l0 be together just as
much as before; ko'K to ride the wheel,
take little pleasure jaunH, etc., enjoying
everything together. Isn t that what
many a young couple promise each
other? And yet, how very soon the
wife begins to say
"No, I don't think
I enre to go. You
go nlonc, dear,"
Young women don't
reckon on the great
physical changes
which follow mar
riage. How can
they when they are
allowed to grow up
in entire ignorance
of vital physiological
facts? They feel
languid, weak and
nervous. Sometimes
there is headache
nnd backache. The
pulse no more leaps
in answer to the
thought of a spin on
the wheel, women
who have used Dr.
Pierce's Pnvorlte
Prescription, know
how promptly the
languor, headache,
backache, nervous
neks nnd weakness
are cured by this
medicine. Many
husbands write in
gratitude to Dr. Pierce for the medicine
which gives them back the wife's compan
ionship, as it gives her back her health.
"All prle Is due to you for your wonderful
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Corrman.of KllUburg, Casey Co Ky. "My wife
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was cured, and has not suffered any derauge
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Oregon state Fair
SALEM, OREGON,
SEPTEMBER 17 TO 22, 1900.
Bigger and Better Than Ever Before
Grounds Greatly Imtroved, Dulldlnts Repaired and
Henovaied, All Stock Dulldlnts Thoroughly Disinfected
Everything In Flrstclass Condition for the Largest
and Best1
Live Stock Show and Agricultural
Exposition Ever Held on the Coast
Good Racing
Music and I
$20,000
IN PREMIUMS
AND PURSES
Auction salo of livo Block will bo mado a leading feature All livo stock and
other exhibits hauled free over the Southern Pacific railroad. Itcdiiccd passenger
rates on all rnilroads. For premium list nnd other information, nddreBa
W. II. WEHRUNG, Pres.,
Hiilsboro, Oregon.
WHY USE
BECIIDBR TIIRr
LIQI1T AND ARK LONG MVKD.
WK RKt.L TIII1EB (1RADKB:
"YOdEA" VVKIJJBAC1I MANTL-K, Tho very latest thin In maMlM. liurablo ana elves ONK
IIUKnitKD CANDLK lAVVKIl with a consumption of only three feet per hour. Trlco60c.
NO, 197. The old Itamlby, of good lasting quality and giving KIOUTY CANDLE TOWKH, llico
30 cenu,
'IDEAL." Not'qulte u good quality but glvlug urns caudlo power u the No, 197, and at half tho
price, IS cent.
Any of then mantles put on and bum rs properly adjusted st abovo rate.
DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? WifWl.?ollA ,"'
a 11ETTKK LIGHT for LESS MONEY with one of thco burners thau with any other form of artl.
Octal light, Wo havo gas stores alto. Let us show them to you.
SALEM QA8 LIGHT CO 71 Chemeketn St.. Telophono 663.
No Flies on a Hot Stove
Nor is there any flaw or blemish on the work we do, either in
plumbing, tinning or repairing. We lead on everything in the
way of first-class work in our line.
Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty
T. S BURBOUGHS, 102 State
THOS.MILNB
SUCCESSOR TO L. 51. KIRK
Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill-Feed, and Land Plaster.
Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales.
Prompt and careful attention given to tho
delivery of goods to any part of tho city.
54 to 58 State St. Phone 871.
The 1900 Campaign
IS PROVING TO
THAN THAT OP
The Filipino
IS STILL IN PROGRESS AND "OUR BOYS " ARE
STILL AT THE FRONT.
The Boer War
CONTINUES TO DRAW OUT AS AN UNSATIS
FACTORY PROBLEM FOR ENGLAND.
The China War
IS PROVING TO BE THE GREATEST LITARY
COMPLICATION OF A CENTURY.
The Capital Journal
IS GIVING THE MOST DIRECT, PROMPT AND
RELIABLE NEWS ON ALL THESE SUBJECTS.
ITS NEWS IS ALWAYS AHEAD OF ITS RIVAL'S.
NO PAPER WAS EVER PUT UP THAT GIVES YOU
ALL THE NEWS IN SUCH COMPACT FORM, THAT
GIVES IT SO PROMPTLY AND FOR SO LITTLE
MONEY. TRY IT AND BE CONTENT.
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Hound trip tlckots from Denver, Colo
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Peoria and intermediate points, will ho
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SI, by tho
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
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Kettirn Limit October 31, 1IW0
One fare to Chicago and return
Aug. 23 S4, a6, 3l, for the
G. A. R ENCAMPMENT
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Ow Vmn M. m. r. , in ,
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ill OTTAWA
1 J ST, PAUL
For full particulars apply to
K. J. COYLK, 11. H. AUROTT,
A.G. P. A no Third St.
ancouver, B. O, Portlaud.
QTEAM WOOD SAW
VJ Two Machines
Work Done Quickly.
Telephone 25S3 hlaok. Leave orders at
residen.e on 12th street, or Stelner's
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Trains ieavo Salem for Portland ujn, I
stations atC j 10 . tn. , 7:64 s, m. u
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Ar City of Mcitco
Ar Houston
Ar New Orleans
Ar Washington
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Pullman and Tourists cars on
trains. Chair enrs Sacramento lo Orid
nnd Kl Paso, and tourist cars to Color
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Connecting at San Frandisco with
oral BteaniBhip lines for HonoliJ
Japan, China, Philippines, Central i
boutn America.
too Mr. W. W. Skinner agent stEt'ej
Station, or auuross
O. H. MAKKHAM. G. V. A..
Portland, Oregon I
POSSIBLY
You nro not awaro of tho fast time
superb service now atlorileil by the
8pICT0fV
2yvn HAVE
" Daily Fast Trains
TO THE CAST.
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II vou cannot tako tho mernlni:
travel via tho ovenine train. Bell I
flnoly equipped.
"Our Specialties"
Fast Tlmo. Tliroutrh Service.
Palaco Sleepers, Pullman Tourist W
ers, i'uiiman liiners, L.iurary susjw
and Froo ltccllnlni; Ulialr cars.
Hours in tlmo savetl to Omshs. (
ai;o, Kansas City, St. Louis, New H
uoston, ana otnor f.aBtern potnu.
Tickets good to Salt Uko City K
Denver.
It is tnvniir Interest to use Till I
land LiMiTKU. Tickets and ileeH
car berths can ho secured from
W. W. Bnxxtt
AcentB.P.Ci
Or Guy Powers, Ag't. u .!
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No. 135 Third St. Portlnl&
Oregon Shon Line
Tho Direct Koute to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite root J
tlio UNION PAOIFIO 1
or Uie RIO GRANDE Scenic LUv
Un Chnnap nf fiarSi
On the Portland-Ghicago BprcW,
finest in the West."
Equipped With'
Uegaut Hundard 81iri.
Une New Ordluary TourUl HfP
Buperb Ubrarv-Iluffet cars.
Bnfcndlp Dinners, MeaUalstsW
Free Keclliilng- Chair firs.
uomroruuio ixxxnes ana """;,
KuUre Train Completelr iW
For further Information VEl
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Con & Eastern
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Train leaves Albany 'jd
urain leaves torvania.... :..
Train arrives Yaaulna . ''
No. 1 Returnlnk'! ..v,i
Leaves Yaqulna .,1
Leaves Corvallls ''J iii:
Arrives Albany J
No. 3 For Detreit: .j
Arrives Detroit "
No. 4 Returning: ,mi
Leaves Detroit tji
Arrives Albany...... ' "'
No. 6. jt
Leaves Corvallls . i.q
No. 0. . Jul
Leaves Albany r!m,I
Arrives Corvallls.......;.-
une aua two connect r:r.pi
Corvallls with Southern Pc'" A
Hiving direct service ""' 1
port and adjacent beacnes. ,i
Trains for the uiountalP' . J
Detroit at noon. glvln
to reach campinir Krouno'i
Hreitenbusu and Santiam n
same day. , . .ikuj'
Vino nn.l mf-r PAtineCt St AITc
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Southern
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