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11 cta SrWNtEwta mJwb. mmmmmmmtmtmtmamMmmtliMmmmmmimmmti i iimii m , m i im,,,,,, iii n Motfifir hVtit 611. TUOisinu of women have found tMltheuseof Mother's Ftttttt aunoR v rot eoafinemmtcraH. pain mid daitr.,aiidJnMea SlMo tn ukalhfr anil Child. TIiH BCTCUlinc lliilincwi 11 . ls:ss ", ,,...... - .,.--- -,- ..,, vruii nmrnine ICKHCW. onu KSfi3?ia:Aftrfi: bottle. Send for free Atlanta, Georgia. ; W Tna BllADPlBLD JU t ArA ill' I II T lit !iil i ?eMEH?T,patlA Jl ,AUSE: Too Many. pfect: A suit for your boy for 25 to 5d per cent, less than you always paid "SlritStft'OO to. 214.60. " ti ; ' t 'f SEE. THAT, YO.U GET FIRST CHOICE .' t , G, W, Johnson The Peoples Clothiers THE DAILY JOURNAL. V BY HOFER BROTHERS, FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1000.- Dally Ono Yoar, $3.00 In Advance Dnlly Pour Month 31. In Advanoo Wookly OnoYaar SI.OO In Advnnoo SOMETHING ABOUT OUR CITY AFFAIRS. Tlio holdover nldormon in tlio city council are Larsen in tlio fourth ward, Bnjx2JvR.lnJh(j first ward, and Huron in tho second ward. Successors ttro to bq choeon to Wnlkcr in tlio first, RIggs in tho Bccond, Gcfincr nnd Allen in tho third, nnd Grtswold in tlio fourth. All ofthoso gontlomon may bo asked to aorvo again by petition of votora whj fnvor a non-partisan Citizens' administration ezcopt Alton, who has removed from tlio ThlrU Ward to tho Fourth ward. Mr. Alien mado a enroful nnd nttontlvo city athcr and his services may yot Imi re quired in eomo hlghor position. Of course,.., tho jCitizoiio will usk Mayor Bishop, Marshal Gibson, Itecordor Ju dah and Troasurer Moir to etnnd Again, JAldorroan Gcsnor says ho will not take, the noininotlon for alderman. There aro two to elect. This ia tho strong Re publican ward, but tho Citizen's tickot may havo ono of each or both of ono part., Thoso gentlemen havo dono tlioirduty in a pralsoworthy and patriotic mnnnor that deserves tho encouragement, good will nod hearty support nt tho polls of all disinterested citizens. In two short years they havo won n, reputation fqrour city far and wldo for good government tliBt'putl'Baldrri'Iri" tho front fnnk of" nil Poclflo Scoatt'cltrca oa diodel municl- polity. -Tho finances of tho city aro in such favorable condition that tlio citv.gvorn- wient can branch out Jir tlio noxt two years and undertake something hn tho way of inoro lights, more police, Sheet lirinr ivomouts. etc. Tim Jouiinal Ijo- i IK Ifovea that a progressive jtolioy can now bp undertaken with safety. It could not bo dono until daylight could bo been out ol tho horrible muddle of our flnun- ces. A child vanuowajk until f(t , urfop. It cannot run until It caii fctmul, Tlie only complaint against tho citizens' administration haB Iwon that It lata not done cnoughiiu tho way of expenditures and Improvements. Hut theee tiling qpet monoy, und money ctiimot ho hon I estly spent until jon havo It. In two yiara past tho city has (milled n BUrplus. iThus met its bills, uuujo no ne,w debts, reilucod tho old debt nnd njinnal ox pDeea for lights, ealariej, interest nnd Other fixed charges. It could not incur new liabilities until It had put tho baN uhce on the rlht sldo of tho ledger. That has been done heroically. It not a njw pace In granting a frarchUo that protects tho rights of tho ulty und tax payers. It has enacted tax nnd rovunuo bills that if they elijnd tho courts will adiCmatoVlally tbtno m jncomo, These things have been dono itolllReiitly nnd fearlessly nnd iKjrols- winy, xsniurauy una ontuwi tomo oelUon uiuouu thote who uro taxed, tt U property tax is roducotl tuxes on wrhilegefl and frnnolni'ea must bo in fJMMd, Whre ara tboso. who look at all public U-twe from a perconal viowiralnt, or npU)ngIii tho government of n but awMwlHsltyi for little noliihttil tjufit prouMj lui tjiobattB P71U rx r . rvKTva. . t t tltklwfijktakw fii tmituts slow, TmfyTOiwt m ' '"ys I hu6rdeat rthlch ntl "women npproach rlth IpMbaMo fwr. tori nrtlilrti an compare with the horror of child-birth. The t iButtht oFthe wfferltiB and danger In store for her. rob Mif nScSSttt Mother of Foll pleasant antlclpBtlonof the o;nln iwnt Mu'wit Torer her n shadow of gloom that cannot be Mother's prenan woman safely prepares the Friend .11 Jl t. . & Company, and Furnishers the city require a business administra tion. Progressive policies and tho host business methods go hand in hnnd. Tho successful businessman is alone ablo to make Iinprovoments,hns money to spend for luxuries and at tho same tlmo keep out of bankruptcy. Salem has United in tlio headlong pluugo towurd municipal insolvency. In a few years moro our rlty can bo put mi llio upward rond. whoro progressive expenditures and ays tomatic improvements can bo under tnkon out of surplus and possibly afllu out revenues. To Cure a Coll la One' Day Tako runllTO llroiuo Qululno Tablets. All aruraiau rcmnd tho money ir it mils lo cure W. Orovu's ilRualiira Is oir each box. THE SEED WHCAT PROBLEM IN WESTERN OREGON. Wheat growing In Wostorn Oregon has roached n critical stagu. Tho industry will bo very much affected by tho courso tho farmers pursue in tho matter of seed this win tor. Tho plain fact ia that tho old Oregon whlto winter wheut has been grotvn so long that it haB nu all out nnd Is today tho lightest stuff that Is brought to market. It was twonty or thirty years ogq tho (lnoot and largest berry in tho world. In weight and qunlity it was Biiporb. Hut that day is past, nnd tho fnrmor who is going to continue wheat growing iniiBt consider the facts ns they nro. The importance of getting better need eomo homo to tho man who grows otts as well ub wtlont. Bonio havo success with harder wheat nnd havo grown tho bluo stem wheat to advantage. Tnic Jouhmal would liko to hear from so;no who havo tried tho bluo stem add such farmers will do n great fnvor by calling nt this oftlco and lotting ub know what the result has been and Jot ns givo tho facts to our roadora. Wo nro convinced from talking with farmers that better seed wheat is an essential feature of tho situation and that tho wheat crop can bo improved or ruined for tho future jiiHt in dogreo as tho farm era row their old omaclatod stock or refresh this crop with now hiood. This is a vory. Importunt mattor -too Important to bo theorized about. Lot us EG ZE MA'S JIGH iS TORTURE Iicsenia is caused by an acid humor lit the bluod coinfug in contact with the skin and producing greut redness and in flammutioii i little pustular eruptions form and discharge a thin, uticky fluid, which dries and bcaleit off ; sometimes the skin is hard, dry and fissured. Kczema in any form is a tormenting, stubborn disease, and tho itching and burniug at times utc almost unbearable; the ncid, burning humor seems to ooze out and set the tkin on fire Sulvea, washes nor other exter nal applications do any real good, for as long us the poison remains in the blood It will keep the skill irritated, DAD FORM OF TETTER. "l'or iliree eors I had Tctirr on my hands wlucli cautcu llieiii to swell tolwtca (tielrimlumUin. I'art f the lime ItieillwKit va Int lie foitnofruu. nine norm, very j in In fill, and i-aiu-ini: tue much dlhrom foil l'our doctor, wild lie r Iter lud piKrfMeJ t far to 1 Hired, uuil tliey tould U n( 'lotr fjr me 1 1 okvnily thiee Ixittlct .f S H mid ivaiuiii)rirlv cured Till w tiitt-tu years u , unit 1 havii nevr imuMfin aiiyklgu of my old troulile." Mus I,. II j tv whom, 1414 McOte 6t , Kaua City, Mo, 8. a S neutralUea this acid poison, cools the blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and Uie rough, unhealthy iUln Imcuuim soft, (imooth and clear. curea Tttcr, ry aipelas, Psoriasis, Bait, KUeuui and all skin diseases due to a pois oned condition of tho blood. Send for our book and write us about your cose. Our physicians have mudcthese diseases a life stvuly, nnd xaa lialn.v.m hv their advicer! we inuVe uo (Ofiaige fyr thUwfvice. AHrorTerKhdeuw , in conuuctcti ut smcicsi toiiuucutc. :l$k"W mw&Fh mm&. iiiPTinwi thoso who grow I wheat.- No doubt h great crop off good wheat and oats con lw Bdwii anil mado from present ectd. Hut 11 Is not too lata to geUiold ol bettor and clqaner seed and put in nt least (though to roleo now teed lor next year. Lot every wheat grower glvo this eomo tliought nnd nttontion nml In n few years thuch can bo done to rrstoro this industry. Ditto stem has dono well on many lands. Tlio kind called Prohibition wheat was not good for much at first hut is now ac climated so that it is n great improvo. mcut on many boIIs. There are many lines of progress in this matter and they should bo opened by overyono giving his mito of experience to help others nldtig. SPECIAL LETTER FROM PORTLAND Written For The Joutnal uy lt Local hews llcrresentstlve' Harold U. Johnson PomxANn, Nov. 15. Air. George Tny lor, president of tho Portland Ohnmbrr of Commerce, was been this nfternoon regarding tho iiid tho Ohnmber will glyo tho effort to cecuro an appropriation from Congress for tho building of a ca nal around Tho Dalles to afford means of paesago for vessels coming from tho upper Columbia and tho Snnko Rivers. Mr. Taylor is of tlio opinion that tho Chamber will do much to make the claim of Oregonians for this wntcrr way omphalic, A meeting of tho mem bers of tho Chamber was held yester day, but tho attendance was not sufll ciontly largo for tho transaction of I uel ncss of tho nnttiro of the proposed canal, advantageously. It s bolloved that a decisivo step will ba taken nt tho next meeting, tho dato of tho convening of tho National Congress is so near at hand. As ia well known, it was tho original Intention to build a boat railway around Tho DullcH, nnd nn appropriation wns secured from congress fur that purpose. Thai scheme having been abandoned, ( the desire is to ask for nn appropriation of a million dollars which sum, plus tlio boat railway appropriation, it ia believed will bo Bullklont for tho work. No dlfllculty will ho experienced in chang ing tho reading of tho original appro print Ion bo that it would permit of tho uho of the money as now fluggostcd. Bo mo time ago tho local Ohambor of Commorco secured (5,000 with which to makun preliminary survey of tho pro poaed canal region. Captain William Harts, of tho United States Engineers, hns tho procuring of tho data in charge and hopes to bend u complete report to this department by tho llrst of Dccom ber. The compilation of the wateriaj has boon doluycd on accountof difficulty met in endeavoring to secure reliablo statistics as to tho amount of traffic that tho proposed artificial water courtta would bo called upon to handle J. W. Brown, who was arrested lust night by Patrolman Haily waa arraigned in police court this afternoon charged with having robbed M. Obgle, n railroad omployo of Pendleton, while tho gentle man was on hla way to tho Union depot last ovonlng shortly after eight o'clock. Tho robbery took plnco at tho north end of Sixth street and ObyloBaya that there wero threo men who took part In tho robbery. Thoy doprlved him of $70 In money and a silver ' watch which ho carried, The case will bo luid over until tomorrow, at which tlmo tho defendant Urown, will appear with attorney. Ho desired a postponmentof the trial on tho ground that ho hud had no opportunity of aecurlng an attornoy. Many Portlnndors wero put last nlgjit with toloecopoa endeavoring to catch sight of some of tho meteors that wore due to pass across tho heavens, Tlio watchers, however, in this part of tho country at least, experienced disappoint ment for tho earth was enveloped in n thick cloud blanket that evon If the meteoric shower took place, rondored its sight impossihlo It is expected that n largo number of Kpworth Leaguers will bo in tho city to morrow at attend tho League con vention that ia scheduled to bo hold nt tho Graco Methodist Hpibropal church. Tlio dolegatos will come from nil parts of the Portland district of the church. A program of papers and divcueslons pertaining to leaguo work has been arranged and will Im given. Dr. K. M ltondall, Jr., of Seattle, Wash., will speak at iho afternoon seasiou and in the evening Dr. J. It T. Lnthrop will dullvor a lecture. The wheat market this nfturnnou it Bomonhat firmer Uutn it wus yesterday nlthoug tho local figure still continues at 51. ThoeuBtecp market U)i rent bet ter, and it is owing o this fuel that the firmer shudoQliaructorUos thulocal mar ket, Hon. John Harrett, ex United State Minister to Chinu, addressed tho mem bers of tho 1'orlland Chumber of Coqi merro und n number of tho busiuusH men of the city, in tho Chamber rooms this afternoon. Tho subject upon which lip spoko was, Tho Oriental Trade.. " Mr. Harrett wild in tho course of his remarks that ho hits always Ihhui an urdout be liever iu tho Puolllo coast development and of tho aid she will secure; In that de velopment throngfvi her trado with lhj eastern countries. He said that he diu not wUh to make a political assertion's, but from his travel In tho Far Host would glvo n few fitctu regarding tho couutriea there as benefioisl to tho Uni ted 6tat?a. In tho first part of the, lecturaho gao consideration tothu nobnlu of tint ivinn. Viva in tho Orient. Ho Bald that tho ,peoploin thoso nations werwfaiticomingl Into, a certain knowledge1 f 'Wiut 5 have tho facta from moans to buy nnd soil. At tho present tlmo tho'trndo of China nnd tho other Kasteni'liatlone is gfcatf but American merchants get but a meagre ehnro of it. English merchants havo finely organized systems of morchnntilo Undo in tho Kaet, but despito that fact tho Ameri can merchants should bo (ir no way in. tlmldAtrd. t nm satisfied," ho said, 'that two thirds of tho products do mantled by thoso Eastern nnttous. could readily Ira furnished by the Pacific' coaBi states. "Tho Philippines are almost tho cen ter of that great region known ns tho Far ZlftMjt. Tlio fielatids nro almost nn; oxact geographical nnd commercial con tor. Tho Philippines afford a doorway to all tho KrfB&tn commercial situa tion." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JURY DISAGREED Oncoo.v Citv, Notf. 15. Jury-in the trial of A. W. H6rUba, tho Christian Science healer of Portland, charged with healing for n feo without n license, dls agreed. Steamer Wrecked at Port Valdes. Tho Seattlo stoamor, 11 11 by A. Cousins which sailed from this port loaded, with a gcnornl cargo of government pupplioB for soldlero nt Port Vnldos, lies n totnl wreck in tho narrows at the entrnnco of Princo William Sound. Tho Cousins was wrecked while try ing to pass through tho'narrows without tho aid of n tug. Tlio crow escaped in small boats and wero picked up and taken to Part Waldos. Fresh and .the Best. Pcoplo who depend on a bakery for their bread, cakes and plea, and want tho best and fresh bnkod, buv from tho Pioneer Hakory run by Westacott A Stolz. HATED HIS HANDCUFFS. Kubll Tried to Get Ont or Them What They Say or Ills Head. CerTnllUTIrae: Kitbli is finally safelv housed in tho state penitentiary. Ho mado tho trip from Corvallis in company with Sheriff Hurnott, Friday. At every opportunity that ho thought himself unobserved, tho wily prlaonor worked his Imndcnffa hack and forth on wristft to discover aOii'6 way of slipping his hands out of thorn. Ah ho llonrod tho frowning walls of tho penitentiary ho mado ono ticions attempt to Blip tlio steel bracelets from his wrlBts. Tho at tempt was so vigorous that akin and flesh was torn away for half an Inch irom ono huud. Of courso it was tin BticccBaful, nnd Kubll rnlkod through tho doors of tho prison with tils hands as securely pinioned aa when ho left tho Hon ton couuty jail. "Your young man has a bad heud," was tho first observation mado by tho superintendent of tho penltoutlary to Sheriff Hurnott, nfter tho lattor had de liver his man. Ho referred to tho angu lar and badly proportioned head of tho now convict, which to nny skilled oh Borver furnlshod n koy to tho man's oharaotor. Kubll waa in all respects a quoer prisonor, and thoso who had him in chnrgo aro doubtless glad enough to ho well rid of him, Bed Time tako a pleasant herb drink, tho next morning I feel bright nnd my com plexion ia liutlor. My doctor says it nets gently on the. stomach, liven and kidneys, nnd Ib n pleasant laxative. It is mado of herbs, nnd is prepared ns easily as tea. It is called Liino'e Medi cldo. All druggists sell it'nt 25c. and 60 els. Lane's Family Medicine move's the bowoia eucn uuy. 11 you cannot get It, Bend for freo sample Address, Orator F. Woodward, Lol(oy, N, Y. Dowle and Ills Peacemakers. Lonoon. Nov. 10. Zlonlto Dowlo Is not paying ns much nttontion to his laco making project as he is to his endeavor to procure converts to Ills religious echoino. Ho haB gono to Scot laud now on an evangelization tour. He is awaro that tho labor leaders aro prepared to moot his Nottingham lace makers as soon us ho lands thorn iu Now York, so ho is proceeding with great care, Hut ho still holda to tho right to set tlioin to work by contract in tho United Statu an ho claims to bo ablo to eBtab'lsh tho fact that thoso hice-makors, if im ported by him, will notcomo iu com position with any now working in Amer ica, A Busiaess Propsiiien. A successful busi ness career cannot te achieved without sound health. The bushier man should guard his health as he guards his capital; tor health is part of his capital and the impairment of that cupltul affects every 'msiuess interest A sedentary occupu rion and quick lunches, soon snow their , effects In a sluggi&h liver. The use df Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will cure "liver trouble as well as in. digestion und other diseases of the or- gnus of digention and nutrition, The " Discovery ' strengthen the bodv by suppl iiur uiuti mlyinir Nature with streueth ulak 1 -. .: -..- i.:t- ...f.. .. -..i.ri iii; iiiuienuis, 11 tuiiiuius no wuisicy alcohol or other intoxicant. "nvi tiimjm.vi vu.iciiiiK vfllil llTcr livu I4 iiud laslarij," willt air 1! J ward JtcuUn. of Muifiiuo. Crawford Co. IiidUna, "I gave uti all huH-b 01 ever getting kloul arailu. and llw lit "Aftir three year of tuflcrliiK' with llvtr trou. cImiicc vriw to try your medietiic. I had tried all (lit nuiuc tiQclom uuu received but liuir it lief Alter taklug three bottle of l)r m ;rcet OsKleu &imtoal lllwuverv a aud oue lil of hit ll auil IiiirCu. It u 'VIcAkMiil Pellet' I MUiktbut aud lirurty. due eulltely lo your wuiiderful meillciuea. Dr, llerce's Pleasuut Pellets usslot the action of "Golden Medical' DlsctivcrJJ' "JI0 7 Y p ; BBa 1 ' I" iWliWdii ' ?3syns In Wi' 1 II WrsM, "-' W" 11 WtJ s' ITISALftlOSt UNANIMOUS Citizens, Business Men and TajrPayers-Endorse. The Present Non-Portlssn Administration the Business Affairs of the-City of- ' SsK'm. ' of t , . . 1 i The public aanttmont in Jayjjr.qf, con tinuing tho prosont city officials and board of.nldorman In power is stronger than cvprtofore. " . , 'A largo number of clthons havo been interviewed and aro unqualifiedly in favofof tho existing order of things, ft Is understood tho men who havo served in tho citizens administration aro wl). lug to stand for a ro-electlon on Decembor 8d provldod thoy aro.lnvitoll to do so by tho citizens, and llfo sentiment in favor of such action is id .moBt Unanimous, ' Some Espresstons Dr. W. A. Custck : Wo havo entorod into this movement ns a business pro position, and all political considerations wero eliminated, It haB succeeded well, and all our ofilcors havo fulfilled their pledges so faithfully that I hollo vo that overy taxpayer has received great benefit from the administration. I am tin qualilicdly in favor of a contlnunuca of tho saino reglmo, Lndd&DuBh! Lot uo continue it by all mean;, It is not a matter that ad mits of question. When they sanio in power we wero running iu debt about 11000 a month. That haj been stopped and thoro has been liberal saving be sides. It would bo business madness to return to tho old order of things. II. Pohle: It's all right to dato. Give ub moro of tho same kind of work. Wornor Hreyman: "I nm well pleased with tho wholo work, and would liko to havo tho same class of business 111.3)1 re turned. In addition would like to teen littlo more and better street improve ment " G. W. Johnsen: "Heartily in favor of tho prcBont reglmo, and don't believe wo coujd hotter It." John Q. Wilsen: Think our present financial management, is correct and should bo sustained. J. Q. liarnes: Tho present adminis tration has conducted affairs In such a manner as to jnstify their continuance In power. Its managomont of tho city's finances has been unexcelled, nnd should Im continued. ' J. J. Dairy inple; We want to put overy man 0? them back, and moro liko them. A. N. Gilbert: I approve of iho most favorable things tluttca 1 du said of this administration. O. L. Daily: I don't bco 'how It can be bettered. It is simply a case of introducing practical buM'ices sonso in place of politics. W. F. Boethby: I favor keeping th preeont set of officers in (or as long a, timo ns they will do as thoy havo tho past two years. Kugono Hreymen: Tho administra tion has been good for tho taxpayers and tho wolfaro of tho city, and I want to see it continued. It. P. B0U0: Tho record will show that city affairs managed as n part of a political machlno, has been a dismal failure, and managing it ns nt present, with politics left out and buelnesa put in, hna been n decided success. I wnnt to eeo tho present business method continued. Gilbert Bres: Lot ub1 retain tlio pres ent administration by all means. Thoro havo been no "jobs," and only the best intorests of tho city havo been con aldored. W. W. Skinner: 1 favor continuing (ho present program of economy and good city government. E. 0. Crost : Hopo It will be contin ued in its present efficient form, as I believe it ia tho first time in a score of years that thq citymsn't run behind, Joseph Meyera: Ltfce the manago mont vory much. Hut it is an outrago that wodo not havo atloabt ono or two more policemen. Branson v Hagan: Think it is aM riudit and hopo to feu it continued. K. F. Oaberu: Can't apeak too highly of tho men and their work. 'E, S, Lampert: Want things to Btay JuUua they are, John Savage, Jr : Think wo ought to let well tnoiigh alone. I nm opposed, as a Hopuhlican, to the partisan ideas expressed In tho Telegram article. In city matters wo should drop all political considerations. Guy M, Pewers: The only way we will ever get out oi debt will bo by con tinning tho presout administration 11. A. Johnsonr Tho present admin istration huB been good enough for me, M, Hredouieir: It suits mo very well. G. W. Putman: It has boon a great improvement and will gladly support it again, 4' J. Purvinut It W good -ind I don't know how wo could improvo on it. GH Steiner: "Woshoitld put through a etrulght citizen's tickot just aa it is." J. Cenner: "I want to see tho whole thing continued with ono addition better Btreots." F. A. Turner; I helped put them tljere nnd I am not aorryjqr It. jj Walter Merjey: fanj thorojighly in favor of tho present mothods F. A. Wiggins,: It is by far the Wat admiuittraUon thoc'iyhaalia'd to my knowledge. Hy all means let us con tinue it. DalllfmllrriH Il wnnlil Im Mia l,uSl, of folly to make a change. Wo are doing well enough. D. F. Wagner t It ia all right in all respects aud there .ire no objections to a i continuation ot tho same. 1 . Holvorson : I am strongly in favor of giving the present' ftdmlnUtmtion a second term. Wo couldn't hotter our- 'selves. . - l Geo. J. Pcanioi Would liko to arm overy man of tho present" non-partisan city administration contlniied, and tlfolr inothodBns well. " J. II. Albert: Well eatlBfled with tho present administration and fnvor a con tlnunnre' oftTiclr' noiipaiiSan conduct of city nftalrs. J H. F. Tuthill: Voted for il before, and will do it again. D. J. Fry This administration ought to suit anybody. Especially tax pavers. Hopo to bco it continued. F. W. Hoills et Co; It has been all right nsfar as I can poo. A. M.ltumplmty: Fully satisfied and feel that for om.6 wo. nro working 011 safo HneE J.I.Thompsen: Its firstrnte. Don't want changed as long ns I live. W. II. Holmes: Heat cUy govern mont wo havo had In twenty years, and wo had bettor stick to it. II. Stnploten: Am in favor of continu ing tho present administration. A.N. Moeres: Exceedingly well sat isfied with tho present order of things. Hope to bco tho samo lines pursued iu tho future, ni wo now begin to see day light from tho slough of despond into which wo wore plunged In tho past. Dr. Bull's Couth Syrup Is a (rand old remedy used for mnny years, nnd still in publlu favor. It is without doubt tho boat medlclno for all pulmonary affections. It always cures. All druggists soil It for 25 cents. BUSINESS CARDS C. H.JDACK 8ucceseo- to Dr. J. M. Kecno, of Whlto Corue Salem Or. Parties dttalr hlg superior 1 ,. itiops at modorato feo in nny branch uro iu especial request. ALBERTA. JESSUP. Phonu. 1071.1 UOOMS 1 AND li, OKAY DMC. 3. P. JONES, Attornoy-at-Law Toledo. OraTon. Wan Olork of Circuit Court t an up-to-dato abRtract 01 at county, yours HtidhtH my in Lincoln ll-17m SOULE BWOS, Piano Tuners and It pares PORTLAND OUE. For Salem and vicinity leave orders' at Geo. Will's MUalo Store. T . J. Sullivan, State Street Tailor. Kail Suiting luit In. Tho ObcrndorlT pat tornn fruiii ChlcsKO. Dot baslncm sniu J 15. tS Htlt ss. capital vn Express and Transfei Meets all ma.li und passenger trains. Baggago to all parte of tho city. Prompt Borvico. Telephone No. 851. DIBQUK & HOMYER Salem Waier Co., OFFICK.OITY HALL. For water service iiDply at oillcp. Bills payablo monthly In advance. Muko ull complaints nt tho ofllc Loans and Insurance Monoy to loan from 0 to 8 per cent, according to security no expense for examination. Insurance effected on bopB and other property nt lowest rates. John Moir 290 Com, st, 7.1V,fdw The German Market Will bo found. all kinds of meat and tho beat of uausago. FREE DELIVERY. All bills duo the lato firm of "Wolt & Mioscko must Ik) paid Wolz & Zwicker 171 Commercial fit. Old Post OfficeStables Are large am' havo reliablo attend ants, your teom boarded by tho week or "ay. Good teams for hire. Prices rea sonable. Your patronage solicited. H.M. Brown ns Ferrv Street. l? Ukiif,Y "UIAT01l Lth.iH.lr... ii ?,' J yS If?;,"" .....I rail. lUz i'lKJi MKS. H. nOWAK. 11 IW Mllwaukee.AVliI SALEM HOP BUYERSe Squire Farr ar No 55 Blate St, 'Phone Na 1C!1. Wm, Brown Co Lilicnthal Bros, i!addgl,''fe &0.g r Catlin Linn No lOVr Wel'r'" KWrr ire. "Phone f J. Carmichael T. A, Livesley Co Commercial Second ;Ulr aouth of Iai!j WHEN YOU PAY YOUR GOOD MONEY For a tickot Ea,t, you naturally and vory pro-xirly wnnt to go ovor tho routo that will glvo you tho vory bcBt ncromo dations nt tho lowoat posslhlof rnlo Hunco, you Bhould nak your tickot ngent to mnko your tickot rend via tho , GREAT ROCK ISLAND Our popufar perflonnlly conducted tourist excursions in niodorn Pullman tourist Bleeping cars leave Salem every Monduv Evening and Thursday ovonlng via Sacramento and overy Tuesday oven Ing nnd Saturday morning via Portlnnd and run through to Chicago without change via tho World's most econlc Line connecting nt Chicago with all ihorniug trains EaBt, alscf with tho Hock Island personally uonUucted tourist enr for Hoston. Thoso tourist Bleeping card nro broad vcatibuled, lighted with Plntch Gas and provided with nil weekly Illus trated periodicals and magazines for tho free nee of our patrons and ore accom panied through to doHtlnn'ion by a rep resenlatlvo of tho Grout Hock Island Uouto. Wo ulso havo n daily ilrst-clufS sleeping car aervico to Chicago via tho Scenic Lino, nnd the best dining car Bcrvico in tlio world. . For full information, maps elc, call oil or wrlto, to, A. E. Cooi'Kit,Gon. Agt or '. Portland Oregon, W. W. Skinnnk, (1. M. Powkhh Agent S. P Co. Agent OUAN Co Salem Or. Salem Or. L ACADIAN sa r a rTnrr , rirv And Soo Line, First-class and Tourist SLEEPERS DAILY PusfcongorB booked to and from ALL POINTS EAST Atlantic Steamship Office, f ' ' For full particulars apply to E.J.COYLE, 11.11. ABBOTT, A. G. P. A., MO Third St. Vancouver, B. C, Portland. EEASY Tlie uewey Washing M acliinc this machine Is a now one mado on fccientilh principle". It is guuran teed to givo absolutu Mitlsfuetioii. After n thorough trial, no family would dispoiieo with one. WltlT tho r uto of tho Uewey, tlie horrors of ' wubIi dnv will disappear. ThiB ma , chine wfll Wash Clothes Perfectly Clean No hard work about It. Easy to op erate. The mannlncturors will back up overy claim mado (or tho inn- chino The Dewey Washer Has won two first premiums nt State ',' Fairs: at Lincoln. Neb, 1809, and fr nt Salem, Ore , 10P0. Sold at Salem T by II, M, Wadooj Co. JCorreBpond with br cull on Ambler 51 Young Manufacturers and Salesmen, Mt. Angel, Oregon. Salem Soap Works Tlio proprietor ot tho Salem Soap Vorks has thoco operation of tho"doalera Consumora who desire a lirst-cluBS soap will Encourage Home Industry By ordering Salom-mado soap S, C, STONE. M. !) I Stone's Drae: Stan HALKM, CK'qoN ,, Tne stoiai (two In. uutuborj uto HKtetwl a No, 2M and va t'cuiuniUI me.1, od ai well stocked with a complclo line of dniBi an wedlclusa, toilet articles, ix-rluuicrjr, nriubei etc., etc., etc DR. HTONK 31aa had soma 2S ytais exporlence In tho prao tlco of medlclno and now makes no ohwgo fo conmiltntlon.ommlnminiror prwerlptloD. JbALEM STEAM GLEANING AND DYEING WORKS Ladies' land GuntH' clothea cleaned nnd dyed without rip- niiig. (iunt's clothes presHml by tlio month, also portiers cIwhuhI and died, Hats and kid gloves cleaned Gents' clothes lellncd, rebound, ru- , . pairwl, Unttons on. All work, . iieaq qheap ftinl . promptly - Joue. ::;::;:-: MI& C 11, YLRER, Pi'flur 195 Commercial St. for acccptablo Idea. Stato If patented. THE"PATENT RECORD, Baltibors. Md. Ipf acceptable Ideas, State if patented. THE PATENT nECORD, a. Baltimore, Hi. G M I Ht! wm Willi- TWiiimi PV'PAlIT ron Vet ... . from 1'ortUmT.' 'tKin Chicago Salt liiiko, l)onTt'r'"J:L"w"MT pmalia.'KauSir Clty.0tU JilU.ChieaBoandKa,f; bl Hupoial 9:15 A.m ii, Hn(i kue vValla WMla, Sr'okano. Min. 3"p?-T Flnr npeilijiHt: 1'ftni; Pnli t ,, Mil. Jf waukroegcagdiuaot,""- jjr, 6.00 pm iVrfaiiT tl-t Kx 9 IN m a. m.' "VIA ItUNtlVOTON MO fpm, Cor flan Franoltco, I p. ta nu I'Tuiy hvo uayi. Bp.'mj oi. niiD IU p, m COUIMIIIA ItlVKIt BTKAMKUH. lo Aatorla and way Laaittngi tp. m lr8T . "jiAniniTK niVKIl l.avp ttir Portland, Nowbcrg an. way rialem lAiiitlnm. Tnerdav, TIiTm ""(-""" D,uniny ni u.sua. Wed Vrld WILUAMMTK niVKU DIVISION 11. .A.M t 11..., - - . ' hum h. i uiiinuu nn nuovo. TrtmlAn i utroet car lino at OrcROii City irtlioMoam.2.. delaved ihore. TleVoia to all rw iu in o'' Wna(,llli,lmi. C,,l I r... I. .7. .1.'. ".'.'". '" OrCfOTI. cliockoa thionRli flora 8alom freo. 'ciioSca1 rail or rlrcr ruuto lo Portland. Connw.ii mado at l'oitlaud with all rail .Wu andrl,., Oeu, ran ABt . l'ort'andOr. .... .. L . AK;n.. Trade Htrcetihick, Haiem City tlnketaiid frolghtolllco2tC Commercial it SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Salem for "Portland anil way stations nt 6:40 n. ru. , 7:54 n. m. and i :uo p. m. Lv Portland... - r 8:8U AM tw p& Lv Halcm ... 11:00 AM 10 S3 I1 u Ar AHliland...12u'!0 A M lies P If Ar Hcranionto B;00 P M 45 A If Ar Han tranultoo-..f.w 7:15 I M b-15 A M ArO-Rdoii "o:ffA""M "lllsT Ar Denver .......-. O.oo AM it lo A M Ar KallM, CltJ- -.. 75 AM 7 25 A 3 Ar CUlCWjO .. . 7;I5 A M 9:33 A U. Ar Isn AllRCleM ..... IfA) P M "VWlTU Ar Kl Paw . COO V M too 1' Ar Foil Wmtli.. (1:33 a M r, jo a m Ar City or Muxlco.... Wl AM in to a jf Ar Hoiutull ........... 8:8 AM a U A M Ar Now Orloani.. 0.-2) p M cai p 14 Ar U'MhlnRiou..-.. no a m i 42 A IC ArNovv York 12;tt I' M I'fl p i Pullman anil Tourists" cars on both trains. Chair cars Baornmento to Ogden and HI Patio, nud tourist cars to Chicago, St. LojiiIbjNow OrleanBaiid Washington. Connecting at Bait FninTlBco with IboT oral steamship linos for Honolulu: Japan, Cliinn, Philippines, Central and South America. See Mr. W. W. Skinner agont at UaTeui Station, or addroBa 0. H. MAItKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oreifou. POSSIBLY Vmi urn mil. !unr,i nf llui fiifll. tliiin 111.1l an perb hurvico now afforded by tho 'VsSo5 2WB HAVE . C Daily Fast Trains TO THE EAST. ' If you cannot tako tho morning train travel via the 0 von ing train. Both are finely equipped. J'Our Specialties" Vast Timo, Through 8ervIco, Pullman. I'alaco Sleepers, Ftillinau Tourist Sleep W. It l Til M.fr.l r... ors. I'uiiinan uuiers, j.iorory im m and Freo Hcclining Chair cars, s Hours in timo buvcu 10 umnuu um ago, Kansas City, St. Louis, New lork Boston, and othor Eaotorn points. Tickotagood to fait Lake City aud Uenvor. m n It is toyonr Interest to ubo The Otir nun T.tifiTvn Tioknlfl (111(1 BlCeUinK car berths can bo secured from W. W. BKINNUU- Agents. P. Co. Or Guy Powers, Ag't. 0 H. & N. , ' Salem Ore J. II. LoTunop, Gen'I Agent, 0. IHO llliru DU ruriiuuM .. Oregon Shori Lino Railroad Tho Direct Route to Montana, Utah, Colorado 4 and all Eastern Points Gives choico of two favorito routes, tho UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Ui or tho RIO GRANDE Scenic Lhws. . No Change of Cars, On tho Portlnnd-Chicugo Spfdal'h finest in tho West." Equipped With, Klegant Htandard HleeiiCM Kluo New Ordinary Tourlit Sleeper. u.in..h t ll.p.v.llnirut f'am. flplendlp Dluuow, MeU a la carte Comforublu Coachea anl BmpVera. Kutlro Train Completely Veatibulod 1?am f..4l..w Inlnvmntlnn Attn to J. ILNAGEL, QUYPOWW- rui iuiliici iiiiwiiitM.'"" !... Trav. I'asa. Agt. Agent u. iv. . 142 Third St, Portlnnd Or. Mem Corollis & Eastern Ridlroid TUM3S CARD, No 2 For Yaqulna: tu .. . Train loaves Albany W: P- HVdln Inuvnn Vil-onlllfl llOO P- f Tin In arrives Yauulnu ...IM IVUlbV JJ IM. ....- 7 ,- .. 0:15 p. m. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna Leaves Corvallld Arrives Albany No. 3 For Detroit! fl-lOa. ut .11:30 a. w lj;15p.a. Leaveb Albany 7:00 a. ui. . . . . . . ArrlvcB Detroit ..11:20. No. 4 Returning: r.naunu nntfnlt lZilU V- " Airlves Albany..,. . .PlKi Ono ana twocouneot atAttny f Corvallis with Kouthern PaolUo UWj glylug dlrcc6.8orvlce.t3 and Irom wew port and adjacent beaches. . Trains for the uiouutalus arrive 1 1 Detroit at noon, giving aj-'P'6,,11, to reach camping grounds on t isreitenou8li ana Hautiam """ samo day. EDWIH ewj u L WALDKN, T. V. A P. A. J TlItNEK, E ut, Albany. mioc vnilRSEir "cDUKIi" lilUldlll.1 IrnfMU wsUfUa, jHtEwJU&UMicuCo. 8Srb7rrW trK.'Zm. SSA.r5?MK? fiifuiai iyt r"m -. mk t . t ft f;.