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1 &&&& j f,fiT?&?fttiX<ti)M .gaaasaaWB r c tVV- h l ' me , i u V-' Ratui'c lftiM IHIIIU &w W VI ww jP nnejwi una frreni crisis in ; i'w uj " i"" "., 411 J." " value loon wiuubm" cent free to any address by BradOeld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga R'O-Pl'D... Howl this over carefully and Uiko the firot opportunity you linvo to stop Into our store and satisfy ymireolf that the btatemonts herein mallo are simply atatomorils of plain fact. Wo sell clot dug farnlrii Ing'goode, hnta. or anything in our lino na cheap aa any house on tho cOast and our guarantee, YouMbney Back if You Want Compels uh to Bell our good on audi small margins, that no ono can nude mil ua. Every day ia Bargain Day In our a tore. Wo mark nil our goods In plain figures-havo but ono price and guarantee that to lo as low aa tho lowest. Yours for low prices. G, W, Johnson The Peoples Clothiers m DAM JOURNAL BY HOFER BROTHERS, MONDAY, OCT. 8,1000. Dally Ono Year, 3.00 In Advnnoo Dally Four Month 91. In Advnnoo Weekly Ono Yenr St.OO In Advnnoo JOUItrUL X RAYS. More Indian aummor woathor. Oro gunlans will have to stand it. Balom will have a federal building whether Bryan or MoKinloy ia olectod. It la not belioved that Corporal Harry Dunn is supporting Hbo Royalist party this year. Til Ford put on a clean shirt and flrod tho drat gun for tho RoyallatH at Balom Saturday night. A A jwrionYlth tho instlncta of a hog ia notcbanged by bolng put in nn exalted public position. ft I have forty ahcop, Bald a farmor to day. "And I will bo ruined if McKIn ley don't go in." e ft e A stato university Republican club isn't exactly tho way lo keep that Instl' tution out of politics. ft. ft ft How to sond a young man lo college thoso daya and not expose him to tho contagion of nthlotlus ia tho question. ft ft ft Frank I'axton who has for many years Ikmih tho toxtbook trust hao not yot been pulled off thollopubllcan electoral ticket ft ft ft Charloy Fulton ia tho only ono of tho MitchcJNMCllrido ihanagoiB inokiug speeches undor Htato commlttoo man ogomont. ft ft ft Albany has an llllheo club, and should now have a, Y. M. 0. A. and Salvation Army to countorbalanuo Ita effects on that community. ft ft ft Whoncvor you huy a light of window. glass and pay tho trust two prlcos for It- you aro contributing to tho Republican campaign fund" and holplng to defeat llryanlsm. ft ft ft A Gorman sawmill Byndicato has Just Just sold 50,000 acres of timber land in Idaho to soiiio monopolist. This kind of imxr!allam Is not worrying tho MoKinloy politicians. ft. ft ft Of course, tho Bryan pooplo, If they hold a rally ntSalem.will not got n band froili n stato reform Institution. Thoy will hire ono If thoy aro able, and If thoy aro not they will go without, ft ft ft BIngor Hermann doesn't tell hla audi oncoa how tho blggorporatloiis nro atoaN Ing all tho valuablo timber lands of Oiegon, Thatdan't what tho profession al federal ofllco-hoUlor Is in Wnahingtou for. An luoreduloit I,nuuUcr, It la recalled that when the projector of tho railroad up Mouut Washington sought a charter from tho Now llnuip ahlro legislature ouo of tho lawmukers, In his speech on tho subject, said, 'Give the fool iieruiUwIou. but ho might ua well ak for a railroad to the moon!" Uufethe rotlroad Is still running to tho Tip Top House. Uuftalo Commercial. A married man suya that n wlfo should be like u roast lamb tender and sweet, nicely dressed, but without sauce, Chicago New. When a man approaches you ana begins teUlug how honest 110 la, lipid your hands ou your pwketbook. Alch taou Globe. is the joy of the household, for wlthi out 11 bo uappincss can uw wiuim.w The ordeal through which the expec- o.ii mntiiKr tniint nana. however. Is to full of danger and suffering that rfect safety and without pain. Our book of priceless Mother Friend ........... , it. & Company, .and Furnishers Iraaclbla Von IIuIoit. During Ua na von Ilulow's leader hiti fir tho orchestra nt Iinnovcr a tenor of fame waa engaged to play n star rolo In "Lohengrin," according to boa Ncue Rlntt, and while the singer was rehearsing hla part IluloW was forced to go over tho same bnrp a num ber of times without tho tlew actor imrlniitiiL' to Hlntr. Tired of hla wasted efforts, tho leader stopped tho orchestra and nngrlly turned to tno slugor. "I know that a tenor Is proverbially tupld," ho said, "hut you seem to niako an extensive uso of this uuwrlt ten law." At another time, whllo ono of hla grand Intormozzos wnH bolng played with groat fooling by his muslclnns, a peculiar noise, hardly perceptible by untrained enrs, annoyed tho leader for ioiiio little time. At first he thought It resombled the flutter of wings, but soon ho discovered nn elegant lady faunlng liormlf In one of tho boxes close by. Billow kept on with his ges tures, fixing hla eyes on the offender In a manner which inennt reproof. Tho lady, not heeding this, was suddenly surprised by tho lender dropping his Hick and turning townrd her. "Madnml" ho crld. "If fan you must, please at least keep time with your In fernal nuisance." Ton Miii'Ii Tor tin- TlK-r, A keeper nt the Philadelphia zoo told tho following Interiwtlug htnry of an encounter he mice hud with n tiger In India: "With several coiupanlniiH I wiih on my way to vIkII hoiiio native friends In n neighboring village, and uh tho Jungle paths were the shortest routo wo made the trip In ehitlra slung on carriers' shoulders. I was about half asleep from the swinging motion when I wuh pitched out lijr the native drop ping tho pohm and wcuiuporliig off. That'H how I mot my tiger. With a hound he was ou mo and had takou u mouthful of my cent. Intending, no doubt, to carry mo- Into tho donso tin- rinri?mwtll. "Fortunately for mo I hud a big bot tle of ammonia In my coat poekot, car ried It for snake bites, you kuow, and when the brute took the mouthful ho lirnko the but Ho. Tho whiff ho uot umdo Ida whlHkent curl, nnd ono waa enough. He rolled over a couple of tlmuH, gasping and waving his paws, and then made off uh quickly as ho appeared. Hint? No. only a few brulsoH rrom the fall, hut tlm close shave took my nerve for sumo months." .waurtt IjtMNH. Lord Bayvau-Du Llvrus Ah, but your lolsuro cluwsa In this country have uo titles. Mlsa Sharpo Nousonsol What'a tho matter with "hobo," "Weary WHHo," "Dusty Hoads," nnd so on? Philadel phia Peons. Rain or Shine, Die station agent is ou duty, On hla exuet communication of train orders dejciuls thousands of lives, and millions of dollars in property, each day. In his haste he runs out in the ratti or the snow hallos and unprotected. Then comes the sequel bron chitis, or some other disease of the rcbplratory or gutis. The most effective remedy for bronchial or pulmonary disease Is Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery- Almost all remedies pre scribed for such diseases contain opium or some narcotic which soothes by stutMs factlou. ''Golden Medical Discov ery" contains neither narcotics nor alcohol It 6tops coughs by curing their cause, It heals weak lungs, builds up pasted tissues, and promotes the health of every or gan of the body. "I m a railroad agent." wrflea I U, Staple, Hq , of Uarclay Osaro County Kaiia. anJ tour yeata ago tuy work kwiliur. melua warm room auj tetplug: out irequrutly luta the cold air gave uie uiouchltU, which became chronic ami JceivatateU Doctora failed to reach my ca ami mlvUeil lue to try a hUsher air, but. fortunately for me, a frleud advltol me to try Ur Mcrcc1 meillolne. I commenced takltiK your 'Ooldeit Medical DlKWery.' and by the time 1 Had taken the fint bottle I wai Utter, aud'alter taking four bottle my couch wu entirely none 1 liave fouud uo ucccuiiy for accklog another climate." Dr. Mcrce'a Plea&ant Pellets regulate the etomaeh, liver and bowels. NEW CLUB AT ALBANY An tlllhce Opened at the County. Capital of j-lcn Auiany, Oct. 8. l8peclal to Journal) Albany's now club, A(lbany) L(lnn) C(ounty) O(rcgon), waa formally launcl -cd upon tho sea ol social lifo Saturday afternoon with open doors to tho public, in order that our citizens may become familiar with tho surroundings, object of tho club, etc. Saturday night tho members and their families met, and hereafter tho club will bo run according to ita constitution, bylawa and rule?, which aro of a character to insure a clean organization, and a club that will be a model ono in its management. Tho rooms nro elegant ones, very at tractive in their nrrangoment, nino in alt, and a basement with four bottling alleys, plani.od for tho different pur ines for which they will bo used; a par lor, music hall, reading room, card rooms, blllarda room, waiting room', etc. They aro beautifully papored and tastily furnished In club liotifo stylo, including an elegant f 1,000 Ohickcring piano. Club houses nro particularity malo af fairs. This ono though will bo graced twlco a month witli tho presence of tho ladiea of the families of tho membora, and besides will become tho homo of Al bany's splendid musical club, which will havo tho uso of it ono afternoon in tho week nnd for their invitation musicals In tho ovonlng glvon two or three times a year. Tho cldb starts with an oven ono hundred members. WHEN DOGS ARE SICK. The War o Give Medicine to TJimo IllKltlr Hennltlvo Patient. In all treatment of a sick dog re member you nro dealing with n highly sensitive and nervous patient. Be very gentle, nvoid roughness or anything likely to alarm him. In giving him any liquid medicine do not open hla mouth, but, placing him between your knees, with hla fnco looking In tho snmo direc tion na your own, gently raise his Jaw and, pulling Ida lips away from hla teeth ou ouo aide of his mouth, to form a cup or funnel, very slowly pour from bottle or spoon tho quantity ho la to have Into It. Keep hlu head raised for a minute or two nnd If ho does not swallow tho dose Insert n spoon between his front teeth. Thla will havo tho effect of drawing off hla nttentlou from tho medicine nnd ho will usually swallow at once. If the dose Is a pill, bolus or anything solid, hold Lis head tho same way as before mentioned, but with tho left hand under lower Jaw, press (Irmly ou each aldo with thumb and linger nt tho Junction of upper and lower Juwh. Thla will usually causo him to open hla mouth, when tho doso should be put Into tho mouth ns far hack na posslblo over tho tonguo (or ho will spit It out) nnd closo tho Jaws somowhat sharply, nnd In most cases the deed la done. If nny trouble arises with tho action of his front paws this tuny bo got over by wrapping him round with n shawl or coarse npron. When onco you havo got Into tho way of It, you will bo nurprlsed how simple It la. I am qulto auro a practiced own er or kennolsmnn would dose n dozen dogs whllo n novice was making n bunglo over one. "All About Dogs," by Charles Hcury Lnne. THE COLLAR BUTTON. Uh IlleaaliiKM lleulliril Only liy Those Who lluta I,leil Without It. "lu looking over a trunk full of old truck tho other tiny," said tho elderly man, "I caino across n lot of old shirts with tho buttons sewed on, and us I looked nt them I roallzed anew what the collar button means to Immunity. There have been greater Inventions, Hiitely, but not mtiuy that have con ferred a more unmixed blessing on mnuklud. "Tho younger person of today, ac customed to the collar button always, cannot realize what It was to ho with out It. Ho can never kuow what It was to have shirts with the buttons sowed ou or uot, as the cuso might be. Not so very many years ago, when the collar button wuh yet comparative ly now, before persons had come to keep, na everybody commonly doea now, n lot of buttons on hand, tho man who had lost his collar button thought himself untitled to the sympathy of hla fellows, but wrung na he might be by that loss he could uot even guess nt the nugulsh that lu tho sewed ou but ton days lllled the heart of tho 111 a u who, when he camo to put on his laat clean shirt, found that key button, the one on tho collar baud, most Impuitiint ouo of nil, goue entirely or only Just hanging by u thremll "I knew n man once who had thla happen to him and didn't swear. That wns tho only great thing he ever did, but I have always thought that that alone wuh enough to stamp him uh u meat extruordlnnry man." New York Sun. Dltobnrt the 111 It op. "I remember once driving acrosH the country with Illation ," wrltua ltov. Cyrus 'i'owusoud llrndy of "A Mission nry In the Great West" In the Ladles' Home Journal, "while discussing the nature of the soul. That Is, the bishop was discussing. 1 was only prompting by a question now nnd then. We were ou tho rear sunt of a wagon, with the driver on the fiout sent. It waa u very dark night. In the middle of tho bishop's exposition the wngou took n wild plunge, there was a crash, and over wo went Into the muddy ditch. " 'I beg your pardou. gentsf snld tho driver, who had retained eoutrol of tho horses as we bcrmubled to our feet. 'I was so Interested lu hearlu the mau dlscusslu my tuunnrial soul, which I hardly uvur kuuwed that I had one be fore, that I ohuui foigot whom we was and drove you plump into tl ditch,' " A Scotch Cuntoni, lu many putts of Scotland It used to be the custom to place ou 11 man's tombstone the hytuhols of hjs trade. Thus a augir cane would decorate the gravo of u grocer; an ax mid m. with hammer ami nails, would ho fouud on that of a carpenter, au nwl nnd n ham mer ou a shoemaker's gone, nnd so ou. ir -Mf . ftM9v4iti m DON'T COUGH Stop it with Scotts emulsion ot cod-liver oil. A little coughing is nothing the tickling, that makes you cough once, is some dust; not the least harm. You scratch an itch, and forget it. This cough is scratching an itch. But the cough, that hangs on and comes back, is the sign of an itch that hangs on and comes back. There is some thing that makes that itch. Inflammatien: a germ per haps; it's alive; like a seed in moist warm ground; it will grow if you let it, especially m children. Well nd jtoii a little to try, If you like. COrr & UUWNE, 409 I'earl itrcct, New York LATE LITERARY NEWS. Tho Saturday Evening Post for Sep tember 29 ia a doublo number. Tho opening feature ia tho first installment of Gilbert Parker's noiv Borial, "Tho Lane that Hnd No Turning." Honor ablo Champ Clark haa a lively articlo on Stumping in Old Missouri. It is tho policy of Frank Lcalio'a Popular Monthly to tako ita cuo from what interests the public. Tho leading articlo for October, for instance, "Tho Roproach of llusaia, " gives a drnma'ic review of Siberian exile, a terrible chaptor of history, which is just closing by ordor of tho Czar. Tho author of tho paper Is a native of Itussia, a liberal in politics but not an extremist. .. "China, tho Survival of tho UntltteBt' la tho title of a strikingly intelligent articlo by n man who for ton years has held n confidential position in ttio Im perial goverment of China, nnd writes from tho inside. "Tho Rnco for tho Ohlnceo Market," by Join Foord, Secrotary of tho Am erican Asiatic Association, shows graph ically what ato tho great trado routea to China, and what tho possibilities o( each. Tho Womon'a Home Companion for October fully sustains this magazino'a reputation for excellence. Tho numb er opens with nn articlo by tho Count "ess Magri, formerly Mra. Tom Thumb, entitled "Tho Recollections of aMldget." In this alio tolla of h cr travels with her celebrated husband as a tnueoum attract ion, makes known how ho camo to bo called General Tom Thumb, nnd dwells upon her audience with Queen Victoria and her .meetings with Genorala Grant and Scott and with President Lincoln. Published by Tho Crowoll & Klrkp.Urick Co,, Springfield, Ohio; ono dollar a year; ton cents a copy; sample copy frco. Tho Soptomhor number of Current History ruviows tho Ghineso problem to date, tho last stage of tho lloor war, the commerical and diplomatic relations of tho United States and tho otlior great powors. Thirty-uino portraits, map, ami views of prominent buildings and places. Sent to any address on triul three mouths for 25 rents. No outlay of so small a sum could ho to better purpose than in making tho acquaint ance o( this tisoful and interoatinu mag fuzlnu. (Huston. Mass.: Current Historv Co.) Doubleday, Page & Co. announce "Tho Memoirs of Countess Potoeka" in which tho Counteaa (a membor of tho Polish royal family and as enthusiastic patriot) given tho reminieconcoa of Napoleon and a host of otlior historical personages as well ns of her own prlvato life, Tho countess's picture Is in. moro American homos than almost any other woman Kuropeau. SORES 'AMD Sores and Ulcers never become chronic unless the blood U in poor condition it sluggish, weak, und unable to throw ofl the pououa that accumulate in it. The nystein must be relieved of the uuhealth) mutter through the sore, and great datigei to life would follow should it heal before the blood has been made pure and health and all impurities eliminated from the ays tern, S.S S. begins the cure by first cleuna ing and invigorating the blood, building un the general health and removing from nn" .K1.1 OONSTANT DRAM Sffeteumtter. UPON THE SYSTEM. When this has been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, and the sore 01 ulcer Ikuis. It is the tendency of these old indolent sore to grow wone and worwv ana eventually to destroy the twites, local applications, while soothing and to bome extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat of the trouble b. S. S. does, and uo mattt how upparen Jy hopelcsa your condition, even though our constitution has broken down, It will bring relief when nothing else cau. It supplies the rich, pure blood nccewarv to heal the sore aud nourish the debllitaUd, diseased body Mr. J 11 Talbert.Locls Uoxms, Winona, Mls. toy : " Sis j iat ago my leg from the km e tc the foot v oue olul aore. bcveral jiliysicliui treated me a'il I made two Uiiu to Hot SpriiiK. but fouud no irlief I vraluducedtotry bS.S, aud it m4 n complete cure. 1 have been a per fcttly well man ever aince " is uie only purely veg etable blood purifiei known contains uo poitonous minerals to ruin the digestion and add to, rather than relieve your suffer ings. If your fleah does uot heal rcatlil) when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood is in bud condition, and any ordinary sen: is apt to baciuuc chronic. Send for our free book and write our physicians about your case. We make no charge for this rervice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0H ATLANTA, QA, SkOOKUM'JOHN AND FAAILV A Warm Sptla, Autocrat Who Travel With Ills Harem Euoenp, Or., Oct. 8 Belknap Springs Bpccial to theGuanl: Tho other day, a peculiar appearatu-o attracted our attention. A genuine old fashioned "stovoplpo" hat llrstcamoln Bight nbovo tho crest of tho road grado, then n broad, smooth Bhavon, coppery face, followed by tho body of an Indian and tho pony ho rode. Tliroo Bqiiaws with eevcral children, packed nnd Ioobo horses and two doga.allin a bunch, followed their lord and master at a res pectful distance. Tho Indian on arriving throw hla bridlo reins to the ground and exchanged salutations with Mr. Belknap inChinoik "wawo" (talk), Tho Eqiiawfl.excopt ono, began to strip a pack horso of his load and prepare a lunch. Tho excepted squaw" camo down from nBtrido tho horso, and took a seat uiku tho ground. It is needless to say she waa tho favorite of tho harem which the old Mormon "Skookum"(stroug)"John" maintained. To all appearancea she waa about twenty yeara of ago, of full faco, rather hand aonio for an Indian woman, and some what corpulent. "Skookum" had prob ably seen sixty wintera. Mr. Belknap gained tho information that "Skookum John'a" favorito equaw waa added to hla collection through an exchange of 10 horses, Asked if ho could not havo got rid of ono of hla old equawa aa "boot" in tho trado hogavo an emphatic shako ol hlahead.wlth a bUIo glance nt his chattel, accompanied by tho explanation, "wake closo," which may bo interpreted na "no good" or not much valuo." "Skookum John" seemed disinclined to discusa hla domestic affaire but left to get a feed of oata for tho particular horeo which waa selected to bear him to his Warm SpringB homo in EaBtern Oregon. Tho cavalcade started with tho old In dian in tho rear. After getting off about 100 yards ho returned nnd handed the "stovepipe" to Mr. Belknap with tho In junction to keep it eafoly until his re turn another season. This Is What They Say. Thoso who tako Hood's Sarsaporilla for scrofula, eczema, eruptions, eataarh, rlieumatibin or dyspepsia, say it euros promptly and permanently, even after all other preparations fall. You may tako this medicine witli confidence that it will do you good. What it haB done for others you havo reason lo believe it will do for you. Constipation Ib cured by Hood's Pills. 25c. 1- Morning Runaway. Arthur West's team became f ightnn od thla morning ou Commercial street and ran away but were caught before any dumugo was done. Mr. West's son waa in tho rig and the little fellow took it cool and held on to tho lines but was not heavy enough to control them and when near Bush bank they took to tho sidewalk and were caught. To Cure a Cold lo One Day Tnku Ijixntlvo llromo Qulnluo Tulilcts. All (IruKKliturtfuiul tho money If It falls to euro K. W. (irovCitluuttUiruUoncnch box, .Kh. GOD-SEND TO THE W0A1EN The Harrington Washing Machine la it God-send to women, enabling the most delicate female to do n large wash ing with little or uo hard work. No Mouu U it had of Wash Day. Tho ma- oiiino woikiis iour pounus laKosupvery little room, will last many yoaia, and will do moro work nnd better than any Two crank or lover machines. If yon huy a Harrington, ueo it thirty days, and nro uot perfectly well satis fied, bring it back and got your money. I have taken tho agency for Salem and Marion County, and require some competent persona (Ladies preferred) to solicit in city and county, to whom lib era inducements will bo offered. II. B. Holland, Olll co Salem Flouring Mills Co. 10 2 tf SALEM HOP BUYERS Squire Fairar Ha M Btnio 81. Tumio No. lOfil, Wm. Brown Co lluuli Uulldlng, Commercial St. (ground lloor). Utnce iclcnhono No. 130. Lilienthal Bros. II J. Oitcnhelmer, Maunder Otllco over l.add A lluktt Hank. Thoiio No 481, Catlin Linn Onico over Woller' grocorr tnro. No mi. Thoue J. Carmichael Oftlee over Johnnou' Clothing More, la Iiiutt llrojm&u lUg. T, A Livesley Co Commercial M' Becond Hair eoutti of I-aiM A lluh bault batik, foom 13, npilalr. Thoiio 1211. L D Jacks Co Hop office formerly rwiupksl by Horreu A Levy uiuib of illauietie Hotel WHY GO HUNGRY When you can get all you want to eat at tho WHITE HOUSE RESTAUR IKT Our patrons receive tho beat tho market affords. Open day aud night. McKillop&Berkhart l(k1iatoSt. f FREE M s a m Has been established on a number of Routes in Ore gon and you can have j o Delivered to your family box four months for $1 X THE JOURNAL has all the Important hews. Associated Press rcleerar.lt Scr v" Tot ' sVme date. Mill. Priced Morning Dallies, and mud. of t twenty-four hours earlier. Correct Dally Market. An Independent Paper for the People. Not for any Political Machine, Address HOFER- BROS., PUBLISHERS . Salem, Oregon. BUSINESS CARDS O. H. OIACK Successor to Dr. J. M. Keono, of Whlto Comer, Salem Or. Parties desir ing superior operations at moderate fees in any branch aro in especial request. ALBERT A- JESSUP. Or w9 Phono 1071,1 ItOOMS 1 AND a, OKAY ULK, IB. R. JONES.f Attornoy-at-Law Toledo. Oro-Jton Wn Work of Circuit Court t an up to-daio abMract 01 al comity x yoArs niiiltiHH illy lu l.lutoln ll-17m Old Post OfficeStables Aro largo am havo reliables attend ants, your team boarded by tho week or day. Good toania for hlro. Prices rea sonable). Your patronage Bolieitod. H. M. Brown 02 Forrv Street. SOUUS BllOS, Piano Timers and 11 pares PORTLAND OUli. For Salem and vicinity leave orders at Ueo. Will's .Music Store. Boots and Shoes Miulo to onlor. Lncllos Shoos a fipco- Huy, ueimiriug uomiy uunu, J. M. Necdham. 181 Com st T, JSullivan, State Street Tailor. KullHuItl'iRnjiiitln. The ObcrmloriT put term from Uhlciigo. Uett ImalueeH sulu SIS. S panu . Tillson, Bartlett Gcain Company l'niuoi wrtutetl. Fruit bans for talc. fJfIQQ A complete stock Uldoo of grass and clover Caaric seeds always on OCCUb hand. Prices the lowest possible for first-class seeds. Give us a call before buying. JC KTyir BREWSTER & WHITE, The Feed Men. S, C, STONE. M. D I'mprlotor of Stone's Drug Storp.r - 8ALKM, ORKGON. The (tore (two lu tmaibori aro located a No. 'JM uj SS3 pommrolal Ur Mt, aud ar well itocked iVlth a complete llu ot drugv an mcdtoluM, toilet articlo, pr(uuiery, brunhui sic., etc , eta Dit, btonk llai had wine 36 j er experlonue In the prao tleeotiBOilklueaiul now iuaks no charge fo iMnmltnllon, mairtliialliMi orprMerlptlou. High Grade Belgian Hares We guarantee the best stock at the lowest price that can be purchased. XC X ?C J Commercial Rabbitry 51G Commercial' St., Salem, Or. DllBllivlH II Loans and Insurance Money to loan from 0 to 8 por cent, according to security no expense for examination. Insurance effected on hops nnd other property nt lowest rales. John Moit 290 Com, st, 7-10-M dc-w CANADIAN X PACIFIC And Soo Line. First-class aud Tourist SLEEPERS DAILY Pitssengora booked to aud from ALL POINTS EAST Atlantic Steamship Office, i For full particulars apply to K. J. COYIdC, 11. II. AIJUOTT, A.G. P. A., 1111 Third St. Vancouver, 11. O. Portland. WHEN YOU PAY YOUR GOOD MOHEY For a ticket Ka t, you nnturally and very properly want to ko over tlio routo that will "lvo you tho very host accomo dations at tho lowest posslblo rate, iluuco, you should nak your ticket agent to mako your tlckot read via tho GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Our popular personally conducted tourist excursions in modem Pullman tourist stooping cars leave Salem overy Monday JSvening nnd Thursday ovonlng via Sacramento and ovory Tuesday oven ing ami Saturday morning via Portland aud run tlirouL'h to Chicago without change via tho World's most Ecenlo Lino connecting at Chicago with all morning trains East, also with tho Hock island personally conducted tourist car for liostou. Thoso tourist sleeping car8 aro broad vestibuled, lighted with Pintch tins utul provided with all weekly Hlus. tntteu periodicals aud magazines for tho free uso of our patrons and are nccom pnnied through to destination by a rep. rosentativo of the Uroat Kock Island Routo. Wo ulso have a daily flrst'daes sleeping oar service to Chicago via the Scenic Line, and the boat dining car sorvlco In tho world. For full information, maps otc, call on or write to, A. K Coopkii Gen. Agt or Portland Oregon. W. W. Skin'nbk, (i. M, Powers Agent S. P. Co. Agont O R it N Co Salum Or. Salem Or. OTEAM WOOD SAW O Two Machines Work Dono Qulokly Totophono 26S3 blaok. i , residence ou 12th street, or Steiner' markot, M. VanPt-SKT. Ykw Pakk. 5-6t Salem Waior Co., OFFICE. OITY HALL Jr water wrvleo applv at otllon. Bills payable monthly In advauoe. Muke all complaints at tlio otllt raft WiWWT3M fffQiy ntFART tmh scsntontK. ron 'mm ionianil, ITl ChlraRo B racial Salt l,ako, DcnTorK"wiJk Omaha .' Kai.aa. Clt. "ffi Kio it.tn Ot r, w....,w..awMnw uu mill. Bno" kano Wall .Walla, Hpokano, Minn. Klycr O.Wpm ,...,... uu.v.ju Buu bjh a. xa. Allati' tlo Kx. 9 p, m 8p tn. VIA HONTlNarON "riirTif I v""ut' iJrw,V.v.- S.40 iPtortan KnuiclSSr0 "" nan OTory nvo tiays. ., p. u 8 ii. m ox. Bun COM1MI1IA ItIKlt 'i-T ttAtnr- (lay To Aatorla and way Ijinaiu, Han- lu p, in itf.ii 4kiuMiii IAfHa. , lr koM'ortlaiid.NnwbPru an Je '' alcin ij.udiiu.ii .' TriMday , Tl,n?ir" " , . .;i,ra, ,YWi rridf niMiAMKrru niVKk mviJTA IloaU to rurtlaud ns aboro. Tranf . Ktrcct car line nt OrcRou City lftlioiioamm. l deliiyed there 'l lokeU to ail polius in n5?.f Wiif&liiKloii, fallfonila or lUo jfiSt! S2S2l checked thronKli from Halom frt chsS rnll or rlvur roiilu to I'ortlaiid. oo5?l?f inmln at I'nrllaml ulll, 1l V.Vi .' . VatlWUoi line,. " v- Tl'lit.Vu'R?"' Atront, Trado Btrcct dock r,i?' City ticket aud frolghl omw2IBcOTBiffitt SOUTH AND EAS? VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Trnlna loavo Balom for Portland and ay Btatlonaat5:40a. m. , 7:54 o. in. and 1:05 j). m. J.V I'olrlTalld iStTZJl 8.30 i M I,T Salcm- UW.A M 101 1' M Ar AtlllHIUl 12.30 A M UOS U Ar Hacrnnicnto .. AM 1' M t.3i A M Ar Ban KrancUco . 7 15 1' M 8.15 a 11 ArC)RJou. ... Ar uonvur.. Ar Kanta, City -Ar ChlCDKQ . Ato Aucelw Ar Kl l'aw)... Ar Kort Worth Ar City of Mexico. - AM umaH -MAM 8 10 A M .- 72.5 AM 735 A M ..715 AM :10AM lr-sj i' TT 7:00 AM C-00 1- M WAH 10.30 A M 3.35 AM 825 PM 6:41 A U 1241 PM 600 1 M 8.30 A M 9A A M S 35 A M 635 1 M Ar Houston Ar New Orleans. Ar WniblURlou.. , 0 A M Ar Now York 12,43 V M PuTlman" and TouriBts t'Jira on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden nnd Kl Paeo, and tourist cara to Chicago, St. LouIb, Now Orleans and Washington. Connecting at Sun Fraudieco wltTi eev oral utcamBhip lines for Honolulu. Japan, China, Phllltipluoa, Central and youth America. Soo lr. W. W. Sklnnor agont at Stvlern Station, ornddrosa O. II. MARKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon, POSSIBLY Yon nro not awaro of tlio faHt timo az.il Biiperl) nOrvIco now afforded by tho SVo7vr 2 WR IIAVP 2 Daily Fast Trains TO THE EAST. II you cannot tako tho morning train travel via the evening train. Both art ilnoly equipped. "Our Specialties" Fastj Tlmo, Through ServUo, Pullmin Palaco Sleepers. Pullman Tourist B'eep ers, Pullman Diners, library (OifelCir nnd Froo Reclining Chair cars. Ilnilra In nl U'lviul tn On11ll4 0(116 ago, Kansas City, St. Iuls, New York iwaion, anu otnor r.nsiorn iiouub. Tickets good to Salt Lake City m Denver. . It is toyour Intorest to uso Thk Otu t.avm 1.imiti:i. Tickets and sleepint car borthB can bo secured from W. W. BK1NNW. Agent S. P. Co. Or Guy Powers, Ag't. 0' K. AN. ' Salem Ort J. If. 1x)tiiiioi, Gen'l Agent, No. 135 Third St. Portland Or. Oregon Shon Lino Railroad The Direct Route to Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives cholco of two favoKto route;, ' the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mill LI or Uie RIO GRANDE Scenic Lin. no unange 01 oars, Outho Portland-Chicago Special, i'li finest in tho Woat." Equipped With' Klcgant Standard Bloopcri , , Flue New Ordinary Tourlit Blwp". Superb Ubrary.lluffet Can. Bulondlp njupers, ileal u lac' Freo RecllnlueCliairt'ir. OoinforUblo (iche aud Sm?e'', Eutlro Train Completely Vetibuieo. For fmtlior information PJf , J. R. NAGEL, GUY POW W :S itav. raao. Agt. Ageni u. " 142 Third St. Portland Or. Sw Corvallis & Eastern Kailroad TIME OAKD. No. 2 For Yaqulna: . . .. B Train leaves Albany l:HZ Train leaves Corvallis.... I'l Train arrives Yaqulna . CHSP-'"' No. 1 Returning: .. ., Leaves Yaqulna ,;,iiB 1 . ..nn fl. ... Ilia II .J 4 ucaica vyut vuiiio. ...... .:;,. m. Arrives Albany.... ..Viliuv No. 3 For Detroit; Leaves Albany ,. Arrives Detroit.... Jl:20.D'' No. 4 RetumluR: .oinan Leaves Detiolt TiinV- A i rives Albany .,Jnis4 One and two connect at Ahoj Corvallis with Soutlierti Padflc i"J uiying direct service t3 and from port und adjacent beaches .rrireil Trains ror tlio uiounmu" -;:t)D!e Detroit at noon, Klvlng aaip ltW to reach caniplug prounci9 BreltcnbuaU and Santlaui riven - same day. II h WALDKN. T V, &P. A J. TURNER. HVVIW'fatil , orua- Ag nt, Albany, Huie Wing Sang Co. rht and Jananese Fancv? Dry Goods. wiksuJJffeWffii weir. Huinlshlaj CooJj. MH'HJ Luiaawarc. cik. - jw- sellini cheap. , (Wi 0 STATE STREET, SslfflW I II.MW.I. . T