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"ili'Tirt'iTiii'i'Tili"'''"!''' -''-- ' -.,; u Raglan Rain Coats Warranted v'$13.50, $15.00 ': $ Mackintoshes $1.50 to $10.00 NEW YORK NEWS LETTERS j ! IJnUbrelias, all Steel Rods- 50c to $7.50 G,- W, Johnson & Company, The Peoples Ciolhicrs and Furnishers T3E DAILY JOURNAL P I"- HI 'I'ffif - " BY HOFER BHOTHERS. !! Ill till HIIIIMI ' '' THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1000. Dally One Year. 3.00 In Advanoe Dally Four Month 31-In Advanoe Weekly One Year SI.OO In Advanoe EDITORIAL NOTES. In "Peneldpe's Irish Experiences," by Kafo Douglas Whrgln, the readers of the Atlantic 3Ionthly will hare th third and alas I the final group of the delight fal Penelope papers. Mrs. Wiggin lias never done a mora clever ami dollclous ilory than tho "Irish Experiences," which will appear In the Atlantic as a six-part serial, beginning in November, 1900. Fairly good business conditions, and steady business conditions, are better than any boom we could possibly havo. Nothing could hurt the wool, prnneor hop business so much as prices to high as to unnaturally stimulate these Indus Ules. A fictitious inflated prosperity, that pioduces a boom for a few years, followed by a depression for as many more, Is something to be voted against. Carrying out its policy of recording current world happening in advance of all contemporaries, tho October number of "Tho National Magazine" contains tho only account of the torrible catas trophe at Galveston given by a monthly publication for October. Joo Mitchell Chappie's gossip of "Af fairs at Washington" is as piquant and timely as ovor, and fnll of bright Incidents. make permanent the price which, under old conditions, they were able to put up only as n special and limited offer a year's subscription toThoSaturday Post, fifty-two number, including the regular monthly double numbers and the special holiday issues, fo- one dollar. The true story of a whole company of modern Monte Gristoes is to bo found in Douglas White's "Yankee Millionaires la South America," a prominent article in Alnslee's for November. Take Georg6 B. Chaco, "Chllo's Silver King," for ex ample. After having failed in his hunt for a paying prospect In California, he prospected in Chile for 10 years in vain. One day an old Spanish priest, a friend of his. gave him a map by which he traced a silver mine that had been lost for n hundred years. Chace can draw on the Dauk of England for 500,000. Besides Chace there are about 10 more Yankees who havo piled up millions in South America. The story of their ca reers reads like a romance, hut their photographs, which illustrates the text, show thorn to be hard-beaded men of business. All the articles and stories are richly Illustrated. Street Smith, 1'nblishers, New York.) r aSitd Prra fto Jmntrmnt. Nxw Yobs, Oct. 20. A block on the Broadway cable -road this week claims recognition as a record-breaker. It began at 3 p. m., and did not end nntlj 9 p. m. Tho line of stalled cars reached . in close order, from the Battery to 30th etree. If our speediest bicycle profes sional had skintied over the tops of the cars in an exhiblt'on spin, for the entertainment)! the passengers in wait ing, he would scarcely have made the trip in lees "than half an hoar. Yet the Aewiork public took this cable strike quietly. It remembered that cables will break, and that railroad managers can not help such an accident Indeed, the New York public finds but little fault with the Metropolitan Street Rail way at any time There is much talk about trusts in these days, bat nobody speaks of the Metropolitan Railway Company as a trust. And yet it is one of the biggest trusts in the country, not a car wheel in did New York turn ing except to whirl along the Metropo litan's cars- The public seems to be entirely satisfied to have all tho street railways of the city run by the Metro politan. That is because it runs them as well as they can be run by mortal man. There may 1m some that traverse the golden streets of the New Jerusalem that are run still better, but none or this tight little planet. And if th'J and that too half-way across the con tincnt. The recipient para ten cents on the halt dollar, or dollar, or five dollar check, or 20, 1, or&2 per cent. as the case may be. i$nd tbe'flfty cent man always wants a receipt by return mall, so. with a two cent stamp on the letter containing the hill and -another on the receipt; with 10 cents gouge on the check, the creditor nets 30 cents. If Torn Corwin were to come back ! from the Great Beyond, and care to repeat tho speech in which he spoke of the Mexicans welcoming American soldiers "with bloody hands to hospi table graves," he could gather among the newsboys and newswomenjof New York city a regiment fitted to illustrate the threat' he put' In the mouth of Mexico; now, by the way, the moat sincere friend that Uncle Sam "can boast of. These are they that handle the yellow Journals that are printed in red. TheEereat blotchesjot-red ink X , . " . .1 . - may spiasir uieuv ironi with' which paces are not in fast colors, and the hands of tho boys and women are as blood-red as were Lady Macbeth'" 'when she wildly called for a take of Sapollo to wash out the damned spot. These newspapers would be more read if they wero printed in plain black. And as tor headliuessl Their hysteria has reached such a point that they resemble the postscripts to ladles' letters, where nearly every word being underscored, there is no emphasis about any except the few thataro without underlining. weak - ever" that' te - persistent and constant. Th vital function; a Jmoeirad. u v- ".-i --- -7T'.-i ' food doec ne: novrfthsnd t v&ofe "system te'rue down. ' - .' I A medicine tfeat sl'rengtnsw jhs stomach, perfect digestion, krffgor a!e and tnel is needed. What Hood's 9arafartltaMd for Mrs. L. D. Garlaad. Shady. Teen.. M ha doe for ethers. iShe took h bra t all m down - wMh- oilt appetite. Unkte ftek. aad unable U d her work. It restored her apswiite. lared her weisht. and Made her well ad .troojf. Tbit li ber on anutlrtted la'rment. Jiood'sSarsaparilter Promises to cure ancWieeps the prem ise. The earlier treatment Is begun the better begin It today. BUSINESS CARDS C. M. OIACK w- 3OJESM,0B?J:aS,ac, Exery EKertieirs alflfask Evcsy arc a Burden, Ther? it failure of the strength to j ... ... i i ...1. KtirrMMw to Dr. J. M. Keenc, 01 CO ana Hie fwcr-e'Cimorirr ureicr u -rT"--- .",,.,. n- P-wio. ,1m1i-. Ing superior opa.itions at modernto fees in any branch are in especial request. 7 ALBERT A. JESSUP. , Phone 1671,1 ; ROOMS 1 AND 3, Q RAY DLK. Count Uotrce's Sotcnce. Awlittc ftrmm la tha JnaO. j Mostrbal, Oct. 35. Count Fonlonsoi de Lantree will lie sontenced this after nooi for uttering forged Iwnds. He was found guilty of uttering a forged docu ment on the Bank of Nova Scotia. Tho documents were bonds of tho timolol. Bankers are reported to bo writing letters.threatening (o withdraw business from the Wells Fargo Kr press Co', Imj cause John J. Valentino is an antt-er-panslonlst and supports Bryan. Tito IVrsIdentof this great express company was an ardent supporter of tho Sound Money cause in ISM. There will be foolish men even connected with hanks. Valentine Is nodonbkdisgusted with tho Kind of a Sound Money bill congress patsetl and does not consider that the Silver question is an issue. The Thanksgiving number of tho Woman's Home Companion Is one that will give pleasnre to every housekeeper because of its articles upon preparations for tho great fall feast and for Its articles upon the winter fashions. Among the literary features are "Tho Greatest Sun-dsy-Bchtol In the World." "Whore the President Worships," "The Social Sphere of Mexican Women," published by The Crowetf fc Kirkpstrlck Co., Springfield, Ohio one dollar a yearjton cents s copy , simple copy free. No one can charge" the Associated Press with treating Bryan unfairly. The Oregonlau Wednesday had 3J columns of Bryan meetings and only Hi columns of Ilooeevelt's. Public Interest in tho Bryan rnoetlngs is immente and the demand fur news Is one thht no news paper can igtiore. Bryan Is the gteatest single-handed eampalgner who has gone before tho people since General Grant went out in the Garfield campaign. If Bryan cannot be phailed, it is no use for any individual to try to become President. A Itepubllcan orgam says, in a hope ful vein: Watch Salem grow und spread out after the election, in ease of Bryan's overwhelming defeat, which is booked for one week from ntu I Tuesday, The wituie biuio anu coasi, nnu wio witoiu country, will grow and prosier. It would be hard to imagine con ditions tindor whloh "Salem, the statu and tha coast," could well "grow mid spread out" less than it has the last four years under 3!eKlo!ey's rule. It Is all right to promise. But this Motion has not felt the "gtowing and spreading" ta any great tsxkut. A Salem exbrotutman nud drayman is an advocate i)l hame aapes, a leather covering tha( protects the collar, ueok and shoulders of Iwrses from rain during tiie cutter fiason. lie says they savo the hanmts from rotting and keep tho horse' neck from got ting sore arid ten der, lie says tho hauia-rarid aTo pre. vents tho fibres taking. cold7whe Handing in a draft. It Wh!s opinion that liorsM are Injured brbelygjblonk etd lit tho stable over !itgf( Jtjjtakefj worn teuuer mm they sttfler from jBX. ixwiirc afterward, llorfosoiul children lire Injured by being kept loo wArm An addition to the equipment of The Cttrlis Publishing Company, with the axillary ntaohluery specially designed tor Tha SatMfday Kvening Post, the whole Involv!i(g an ontiay of half a million dolls, will enabje It to lessen the niwlisnkaj tJistof tho maatjnend to Mint tho wlllton of 600,000 weekly toward wltiehit Is rapidly growing. And ttiiHMpitiJw0J cost anu inoreaso litwUtbm HffFperinit the pnblialiurs Dr. Cull's Comb Syrup never dlMttlnt those who use it fur obstinate oouuhf. colds, and irritations of tho throat and luniw. It stands unrivaled as a remedy for throat and lung diseases. Sold by all druggists at 35 cents. JOURNAL X-RAYS Don't chop wood with arnznr.or shave yourself with a dull hoe. "Slop lookiti' for trouble, an ' happf ness'll look fer you." Unolo Ilben. There was not water enough in the river fo get tho Prohibition orator to Su lent last night in time to speak. The golden egg laid by Mark tour years ago nud sat on by Billy 48 months may Imtuh a silver chick tin on Nov. 0, 1000. Headlines in the Baker City Horald introduce an eminent Astoria politician as "Sejiotor Chas. F. Fuller of Pre toria." Newsonco a day except Sunday, at $1.00 for 122 days Is what makes Tjik JvUKXAt. go. Whole neighborhoods read no other paper, Tho way tho crowds treat Roosevelt in the east it looks a littlo bit as If the laboring men wuro going to throw their dinnerpalls at Murk Ilanna's head. Medford has a cigar factory that makes the Crowetl cigar, in honor of County Judge Crowoll. It burns wol, is a clear filler and good smoker, like Its patron saint. Mr. Bush seems to think It is not worth wltlle to put a now plate glass wimlow in his bank so long as such a eharaotor as Harry Dunne is at large, Besides glass will bo cheaper utter Bryan Is elected AlbanyDoujeorat: Otto of Frank Pax ton's recommendations is the fact that he has been attorney of tho textbook trust which has boon making patrons of mo ncnoois ot mis siate pay an extra price tor books. Ir s 1 WmTmmSr i i m m mi mm biz rA"i'jei rymmMmwm.wM - ." TUmmnm w W7 'mmmmwiM c I ( ffliwim w JiWNw m Wg 4 i Mwiiim . t? nur nK s?$c?i 'M x m Sim JmsSmS mim ...i ML m zr4ffl mmanmii nm w i ; v m M JH WSmmK it mi ml, mm WMwMM I m? mm mm i I " I. ' ... I I J l , ,.,, I ..II- , B. R. JONES, Attorney-at-Lnw Toledo, OraTon. Waa Cterk of Clrcolt Oosrt r. s yet aarthss an ep-uvdate aUtraci oi al in; In Lincoln coaatf. Il17n J Old Post OfficeStabfes- Are lareo am havo roliablo attend ants, your tesm boarded by the week or day. Good teams fi.fr hire. Prices roa eunnble. Your patronage solicited. H. M. Brown 02 Kerry Strfot. c JR.- ANAblAN PACIFIP AiTd'Soeliinc: Flrnt-class nnd Tourist UwIijIL SLEEPERS DAIBY Pa8ioiigors looked to npd from ." ALL POINTS EAST Atlantic Steamship Office. J ! i i v For full particulars apply lo E. J. COYLK, II. H. ABBOTT, A. G. P. A., HO Third St. Vancouver, B. C. Portlahd. CblcaM Bfclal 0:13 a.ta Bno-" aana er pm Fire! 6)1 jou saxouta. roin ronianit. Atlan tic Kx. Pt m Bp ts. 8p. m, ax. Hun 10 p, m. ik.i.. ! " Salt Lke. THmTtfr"vr"i.-.....' - . Omaha. Kama. Clir "i,i Wall Walla. Bpokivnei Mn .., .muu uu eaiu VIA H0NT1NQTON Hri" tl. 'Tl. Mil- Flq,' . 700' m. 1 1:10 (MIEAN HTUiuuiiTST fur Ban KrancUco. Ball CTcry flv tlaya. I p. u COLOMntA'lUEH To Astoria and way ianSloitB, p. ih. 1 Bun. Wltl.iMinn-ir ti...... , i ; .r""."i. iJ? nniv 1rWSa'HJ-"!!lW --.., . A UWUSf , J SOULE JSItOS. J'iano Tuners and R pares PORTLAND OKE. For fenlem and vioinity leavo orderh nt Geo. Will's Music Store. Boots and Shoes Made to order. Ladles hoes a ije l&liy. ItepalrltiK neatly done. J. M. Needham. 181 Com si T. J. Sullivan, State Street Tailor. FullSnltl lutln. The Olr'nlnrtT pt torn fr.jii Cblcngo. Vni biirlm ni tutu M is pants Si. Tillson, Bartlett aJTiTrTits WHEN: YOU PAY YODR GOOD MONEY For a ticket Eft t, you naturally nnd very properly want to go over the route that will give you the very best nccomo datiotts nt tho towrost 'possible rate Hettco, you nhnuld ask' your ticket ngent to make your ticket rend via the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Our popular personally conducted tourint excursions in modern Pullman tourist sleeping cars leave Salem every Mondav Evening und Thursday evening via Saeramonto und every Tuesday oven intr und Saturday mortifnc via Portland tfiul run throucit to Chicago without vlmiii-'e viK-lh World's most t-ccnic Lino .oiiiiecliugat C'ticHiro with nil moruing 1 ruins Kiibt, nlo with Hie Iloek llnnil At a, u Cn. .lay. ami BatorUa, at ; e.S0aS.lwL, Vfldf . WILLAMK1TK KIVKIl D1V1SIOX lloala to Portland aa ahore. Tranflw . slrcct car lino at Oregon Cltr iriliuiieloSj.,1' ilcUivcJ thcro, Tlokcta to all polnu lrn!i, Waiilulon. California or the Kait 2E!' eJitukcd throach from fialorn free. Choff' ralL or river ruete lo l'ortland. ConnivJiiA- maJe atl'mtfaud with & WvJSTfo ; W- II. ITIttll niti.-. ' Ocn, Vv Agt . Port anil dr. Agent, Trade Btrcet dock. him City ticket and freight oBlco!4OonwercJju SOUTH AND" EAS1 VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains' len o Salem lor I'ortlaitdand war stations nt, 5:40 a. m. , 7:1 a. m. an'd 4rt5p. nt. . LT Balcm 11:00 A l 10 33 M Ar Athland ,...... ao a M vha i m Ar rWicramcnto Ar Ban Kranrisco. ArOirUeu.... ,. ... Ar loiiTtr.. Ar Knnra, eft-- AM'hlaio yj, Ar"l AuRe'w At Kl l-ao r Kon Wottii. 5:00 I' M 7: IM 6.-4S A M 90 A ! 734 A M ..... 7 A l - irAr i5"ii .lliiflmi 4 " A .V :! A M 11 to A M " W A l t'M A U : V M ? A V fiflj I' M b.0 M ! M 3 rt n.' I' Nt li V M BOO l' ti:U A M Ar Cltyot Mcilco.. A M nully cond.iclc.1 tonrbt ear f,r ft ViiTeter.TJT: sS? i- it ill Tlii'tH tnilriat dli'i'liliu' l ilr llll'.Ar Vu inir mi t.r t M fZi f -w . i hrond estiliitl.il. hditeil with Piiileh I r M-w -or t,j tj;nt r M iu v v-i ciiAX -ux.ijjaii .jaH a11( irovidel uitu nil weekly tllita-1 I'lilhnnit aim Tourism rttr on Ixitli rninci wanted, l'mli Imuw tor miIu. trutitl pt'ij'xliiat nnd nmtMidne. Tnr the IraitiH. Chtiir cars Kaerniiieiito loOIui -., free ue of our palrota mid ru iniiim-1 nnd Kl I'nsonnd tourist earn to ('Ininitu. B . , . caninl tliruiich to dciti'tiai'in hv rep j St. Louis, NtwOrlennsaninVasiiiiixinii, rf-A;tPr A7 lvhltpW "''"miv'j "of the (Jrimt Iha-k Maud ; ('i7nP0tiu': at'feiTir'Frandlsun with n-v" tW 31DI VX. VV IIIIO! K'tiln We also have n daily llrM elHw',.rai steHtiishiii llm-.i fur oii!ii!,, Bivemiiu eiir Herieu in i.iuriiini vm w.e Japan, UllllH, rililipiiie, IVitlra' ami li-eenie Liu, mill the best tl nK wir ; mtli America. I Phono 1781 wi Court St w ! 'V ,"" """' , ' . ... : ee .Mr. W. WT Skinner Rnt at Si.w. -THE KKBI) MF.X wi Court St) i'Vir fnll iiifnnmilii Inn or wrilo to, A. K n, mtip" elo., rail . I'ooenit (hni. Act Hay, Grain, Mill Feed, Flour, Flrav.fiv V Free Dclhery. Prompt, reliable ser vice. I owest Prices. Hellatle foods. Slid Water f'IFICE, CITY HALL. T'or watr service nnplv tit. dijic. HIHh luyiibln nioitlilv In udvunce. Make nil nuiinlaints nt, the o'llt or . SKI.VNflt. ivn S. P Co. Hleiii Or, I i, "' UL rorllui.,l.()irL",ii. G M. I'nWKim AtrentO ll.t.N CnJ Sulem (Jr. I liitioii, or address C II. MAUKII..U,G. I. A., Portland, Onv'i 10 EASfr- SALEM HOP BUYERS, Squife Farrar No 65 State St. 'I'hone No. 1M1. SENATOR JAMES K. JONES SMafflWift WIS Wni, Brown Co llmh Uiilldlns, Omnmorelal St. (urouud tloor). Otllco teleiihone .No. ISO. ,B,U""U Lilienthal Bros. J'- '. Onenhclmcr, Mapager. Oilleo over LaddA Hum Hank. 'I'l.oue No. L Catlin- Linn Offlce ipvor Weller' grocerr t"ro. No 211. Thone Be iivum im Is not iiifremtt'titly fnUowcd by a loujr. lentett orioa of eniorcwl faatmg and fleshly mortification. The chcuk grows nuiiow, i nc cym are iiui aim Mi i teen ringed, and the fcteji Is sloyaiul laneuiil. iirammi-out leel I AVlli mere is an "an rfmn I t URUIil. ilUl?." which iitakea life mi titter tmnieu. TJiei great (tuici tfonal chttiiges which follow uiarriuge are not ustiiilly antici ted, or the -wife- be avoid ctl, 1? sufTeriiig might Dr. Pierce's Pa- yorite;PrcriptUin Is the lct, friend of wesk and sickly women. It cures the womanly dis eases that rob the eye of brightness nud the step of lightness. It tones up the system and cbtahllshco the womatly organ, ism on a basis of sound health. Favorite Pre scrlption" con tains no alcohol. neither opium, cocaine, nor other nur- cotict. Accept no substitute. There is no other medicine "just as good", for weak and sickly women. I had tii a grrat uffcrer from female weak- nrw lor auoui ihq ycura,- wrurt Ait, mania UIcliartlKHi. or fiou. wavue Cu.. Kv. nca doliiy wutk irt of the tfuie. 1 iwltle t)l ur. llcrc lUvurtle ii Tho latest bank clerk sensation rather takes tho cake. Tho little stuttering Wlllio Schrelber now a wandering Willie, and probably a Weary Willie, became "a nun about town" In Now York on tho money he plundered from the old-fashioned Elizabetlltown Dank- ing Company. And of course ho had to have a girl, and Wlllio had ono nlboit n rather mature one. As her natno was Hart, Wlllio became a Hart also, and these two hoarts wout on beating as ono until they had beat the poor batik out of nearly nil it Btirplus. What a nlco col lection of fools this casu presents! Thoro U tho stutterer Willie, who has obliged to lie tho biirgost fl f them all bocattso ho hnd to steal n thousand dollars before ho could got live dollars off of his tied tongue's end. There were tho bank directors and olllcers of whom a United States Senator is one Keanonly In name. And last of all, there is the Hart, but heartless woman, offering onco more an Ountluuod on Fourth I'ago, polity of Gloucester, Mes., tho Hyde Park Electric Company, the towns of Fitchburgand Everett, Maes., and tho Mobile and Dolphin railway. ' Tbe Excitement not Over TllO ritsll to thu ilrm. at,,. .;n Unties and daily scores of peoplo call for a bottlo of Kemp's Palsam for the Throat and Lungs for the euro of Coughs. Colds Asthma, Bronchitis nud Consumption! Kemp's ltalsam, thu standard family remedy, is sold on a guarantee and never The Best Prescription for MIrU. ChllUnndfuver U. bottle alUroro'aTaitcloM uuu iomiOj it iiiunpiy iroa an.u quinine In a Bears th m Kisd Yw Haw Aluajj Bawhl Aiior y,oi gressman Tongue left tho table at tho hotel at lnli,..,n., ti ..u... found under his plate a tlvocont piece as ..v .."' "w "uueH iiua caused cotisidorablo comtnent uiwn tho Con gressman's generosity .-Albany Demco Tom deserves sympathy. Ho has a largo family oi daughters to raise. Could look four lrrcrl(tlqu nud ultliwof l)r. Werac'a IUyui ell n wvll os I ever did Young married women will find a lasting friend in Dr. Picrce'a Medicuj Ailvlser. It cputuimt icoS vagts iiiul Is scut frrt (tit pjjwr cover on w colnl ef a i one cent staiiliis to nav ' I exiwtne f majlfjig uly. Cloth biiiif. Of j Ing, 3t fctamtiA, Ailurvss Dr. 11.V. lliorce, la'UtriTalo.S. VT " gold on tho streets up thoro should grpw thin in spots, there's enough of it made by the Metropolitan down hero to make,al necessary roparlre, It would appear that tho public is ' satisfied 'with this trust, bocauso It's all right. Thoro aro other trusts in the town that tho public don't liko, but that is because they are all wrong. It would also nppoar that tlio average uituon says, whou hu sluceroly itiibqeon1 himself. "My trust is all right, your IruM is all wrong." Thoro is not much said in the public prints about them, but thoro aro two auuoylng gottgos in thu trattHiiutJou ot business nowadays that rauso 11 vast deal of cursing under thu bruath by business men ot high degree, us well us those ol a lower ordur. These aro tho stamps on bank checks and tele graph mesfiagoB, imposed by thu U. S. government, and tho ulmrgu fot tho to Hooting of outof-towu checks, im posed by the Now York banks. Many firms have boon heard to statu that they pay more for these two Hums than they do for rent, and, that tltuV consider the one, iv) a tax, entirely disprpnortloiiod lo tho moans ot thu businessman; and the other n "oliuap Joint" trjok ol thu Now York bankB oulTrt'ly unworthy of men claiming to be tmaiiQieru. Dttsi- nui ttieit grow iratn over boJUt taxos because thoy consider .them iitintKies tary. Tho governuiont doesn't need tho money, and thu banks can collect out- oi-town eiieoks wiinout uxpeituiug a cent. Tliuy havo only to run their out-of-town cheeks through tho samo channel as thoy do their city bank chocks that is tho clearing house, as every country bank has, or would havo n city correspondent that gather in till Its checks and for two cents, or for double or trlplu postage; transmit them through tho malls, i Until the hanks are brought to reason, ' TSSLS 2' is jhere any flaw or blemish on the work we do. either in mskiug out checks. Parties, u,onPumb" tinning or reijairmff. We lead on everything in the whom big newspaper proprietors, aro WIJT. OI tirStrCiaSS WOrk in Olir line. tho ohiot culprits, semi tjhegks, oujFruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty their home banks, lor half a dollar, lji Carmichael I OtJlce over Johnson's I llusiillrv) inau Lldg. Clothing itoro, In T. A, Livesley Co Commercial if Becond ttalr aonth of Lartd . uu-u imiii uaui. loom in nnitulra '1'hono 1211. WHY GO HUNGRY When you can get nil you want to eat nt the WHITE HOUSE HBSTAUIUNT Our patrons iccoivo tho le8t the market affords. Open day and night. McKillop&Berkharr tululpM form St euro vo pay. Stow the Couth and Works off the Cold. l,r'a.n?)c , '"' Brpmn Quliilno TablcU cure' a cold" n MO SmKHt ono day. No Cure. No Pay. I'rlw 3c. jw A WHY USE W?lsba'(b MaQfle? UKCUOSK TIIUV UIVK A (0 UU11T AND AUK LONO UVKI, WK SKLL TUHKK 01UUK8! 'ytlsK.V WKt.dit.um MANTLK, Tho rory Utel thins lu uui.tun. huhi.. ..... . .. SOwIu ,uaab'r' of B0' ,Mllu 1UHty ad nlvTo KlUUTV CAHnrRM TOWKO.? VJ& riloe. c5uu; q Ul ,w,n uao uxm ftJ"rw Ua No- W u )'lf Any ol tboo mantle put on and bumr i pr lujrlr a tatta I at atmo ratas DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? " '..PtLuott tint .ad eo usand . ' VtWW ynl,T for " "ONKY wlthouoof theWbumori VuZS&& gVtf eouldDollllnli. Wa have r store also. Let u show thou to you. ""jy ouwi lonnor artt. BAIJiM GAB LIGHT CO 71 0homokota8t., Tplephon 100taeSt. Loans and Insurance Money to loan from 6 to 8 per cent, according to security-no oxpenso for examination. Insurance effected on hops and other property at lowest rates. John Moii 290 Com, st. 7.1CMd.W The Dewey Washing Machine 'Huh iiiiicliiuii is it new nitiiiiulii on ' H'lent.lle principle. H is guariiu leid to give liltcolllte Hit infliction After a tliormu.'h trial no family Mould iliPiioiiM) with one. With the u0 of tho Dewey, the horrors whhii nay will disappear, in s in 4'hiuo will Wash Clothes Perfectly Clean No hard work about it. Uasy to op erate. The manulacturers will bauk up every olnim mttdu for the ma ehiuu. Tho Dewey Washer Has won wo first promiums nt Stnto Fairs: nt Lincoln, Neb. 1SW), nnd at Snletu, Ore , 1000. Sold at Salem by It. M. W'udo A Co. (Correspond tlth orewllon Ambler Young Manufacture and Salosnion, 2it. Angel, Oregon. POSSIBLY ire not a v are of thu fast time at.il i survicu now afforded hv the -D v5 im ' Of ( Salem Soap Works Tho proiirietor of the Salem Soan r. .. Works has thoco opera Uon of the under bikuuii ueaiors. Consumers who desire woap will n flrat-clne8 Encourage Home Industry By orderlng'Snlera-mado soap ironi Mrs. II. Huffman, B, Magulru; P. X. Albrtgbt. Golden Ilule store Stelnor k Co, II. Neugobaiiur. James Shanlz, Alex. Dane. Yokohama Tea Store ttme8 of other L A. Dori'gish, Allen it Bo' or box, J. Hewitt, Savago ReW, M. T. Rineuutt, O. M. Eppley, The Fair Store, W. L. Wade, Damon Bros. merchants will be Trains 2 Picron" WE HAVE Dally Fast TO TIIE EAST. If you cannot take the morning train travel via the evening train. Both are finely equipped. "Our Specialties" Fast Timo, Through Service, Pullman Pitlaco Sleepers, Pullman Tourist Sleep ers. Pullman Diners, Library (Cafe Car and Free Reclining Chair cars. Hours in time saved to Omaha Chic ago, Kansas City, SU Louis, New York Boston, nnd other Eastern points. Tickets good to Salt Lake City and Denver. It ia toyour interest to use The Ovkb land Limitiu). , Tickets and sleeping car berths can bo secured from W. W. Skinnm. Agont S. P. Co. Or Guy Powers, Ag't. O- It. & N. Salem Ore. J. II. LoTimop, Gen'l Agent, No.' 135 Third 8t. Portland Or. . Urtgon Shot i Line Railroad Tho Direct Routo to Montana. Mali, Colorado and all Eastern-Points. Gives choice of twoJavorJto routes, vu tho (JNION PAOIFIQ Fast Mail Line, or the RIO GRANDK'ISconlc Lines, si nL r o no uiianj&c uKuurs. On tho Portland-Chicago Special, finest In the West."" "th Equipped With Kiegaut sundard Hleer Kluo New Ordinary To legaut standard Sleepers. urui eiecpcn. j addetl as tirrangemontsaro made, P unomolto.taSt.. Telephope No Flies on a Hot Stove J. S. BURROUGHS High Grade Belgian Hares We guarantee the best stock at the lowest price that can be purchased. ? X X x .in. Commercial Rabbitry 510 Commercial St., Salem, Or. The German Market Will be found all kinds ot meat aud the best of eausage. FREE DELIVERY. All bills dim the lato Ann of Wolt A Mlestke mum iHi paia. S, C STONE, M.D Proprietor or Stone's DrorStoi'e- Bunerb Lltirarv.Hufftt Can. Bpleodlp Dinners, JleaUi a la carte Knee HvcUulngCuairCsrs. Comorublu Coaciica and Smokers. Kniiro Train Completely VeaUbuied For further information apply Jo . R.NAGEL, GUYPOWhRS Trav. Pass. Agt. Agent O. R. x N. 142 Third St. Portland Or. Ss'em "IV.1 ""-" HALKM, OUKOON. T"ifWrM (,wo ta numborj aro located r?iT !"? Ccn-cieisl ,eet. n.d ,r ellstooke.! with a complete Hue ot druesan "Jrtlotais, toilet Mtoh. Prfmuery. b.Bsh vwu, eio., etc, DK. BTONK lias had uuna as ... - . tlOnf YIA.IIolr... ..... M ' - I"" . ..v.-v.uu uuw oiaxcs no cbarxM fu Con.mlU.lnn.rsamln.tlo.. nnwerlplIou MlHI STUal CLKiS'lNuT AND DYEING Mi kid Ln.liea ami Gents' clothes tiiranod and dyed without rip iug. Gent's clothes pressed . i n,0.nt,h' &ho iwtleni oleanoil and dyed. Hats and gioves Qleaned. Genta ftelhas rullned, rebound, re. neat. aliBAi. .i .. i done. V .' .""- i-""P"y Wolz & Zwicker m f. I. Valkeb, : v,Ly 171 Commeioial Bi. g ,u, ' ,vt" Corvallls & Mern Railroad TIME oicRD. No "i. For Yaqulnn: Train leaves Albapy..sv...lW5 p. Wi -Train leaves Corvallls.... ls0 r- , . Train arrives Yuqulna '. 0:l5p. m. Mo. 1 Returning; Leaven yaquitnt 0M0a.ni. 1 iieave3 0orvalll8.........li:?oa " Arrives Albany t.J2:16p.m- No. 3 For Detreit: , ' n J L.vet Albany s . . vs. 70 a. w. J Arnves Detroit...... ... U:20a. m. No. 4 Returning?' , -r Leavei Detroit.... 12:10 P- w. Airivcs Albany 6:15 p w- One and two connect at Albany ana (torvttllis with Southern Pacific tialnj, uiyitig direct service tJ and from ew , rjort and adjacent beacbea.". . 'Jlrainafor tlm.jnouutalns arrlwa? r Detroit at noon.:Klvlng ample t to reach camplpg grounas uu Rroltenbush aud Santlam rivcis same day. the, tie' If 1 U'll lEPk T. F. & f. X. J. TUUKKK. B nt, Albsnr. KDWIN Tt I XlDSS 1 I itTIT Hnnc and i I KC JJU! J 6dand62 State W W I i 4 i-'1 honk -iai t f IQ,a STATE ST 1W Commercial St. t -;:-Sa6atLi(i