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THE DAILY JOURNAL.
BY HOFER BROTHERS.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1000.
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JOURNAL X-RAYS
We cannot but congratulate tho Duko
of Manchester.
If Old Stolz makoa as pood an alder
man asho does sauerkraut ho will set
well on tho municipal stomach.
, & & A
It nil depends on who Introduces o
now comer to tho community.
Iiepublicdns nro jubilant over nation
al victory; The DemocratB tnko dofeat
" philosophically, and tfio Socialists "saw
wood."
ft
Tlio man who can too his way to mako
anything iitolSalom Olty politics 'imst
havo tho microscopic oyo.
A
, Tin:, Journal does not boliovoitis
right to cast projudlcos upon any man
who has tnndo money Just becuuBo ho hns
dono so.
Hobort T. Lincoln says the result ol
tho oloctlon ' 'eliminates in Mr. Bryan a
man who has boon n danger and u
threat to tho country," Mr. Lincoln,
although a son of Abraham Lincoln, is a
vory rich man and he sees through a
glass darkly. Pendleton East Oregon
Ian, Tlio qucon of tho United Stales navy
is tho battleship Kentucky. When she
went under the Brooklyn bridgo ono
night not long ago, hundreds of pooplo
watched hornnd "What ship aro you?"
camo from tho throng. Tho answer thut
rang out -from a group of men in her
fighting-top was this
Sho was bred in old Kentucky
Where tho moadow grass in blue.
There was groat cheering Irum, tho
throng of on -lookers and tlm great ship
drifted down tho- narrows, her Jaokles
still singingt
lion, Jo Simon, of Portland, wan n
town Tuesday, Tlio Junior Senator for
Oregon says ho hopes to see ilonry W.
Corbett elected and bolievos ho will bit.
It is tho last honor Mr. Corbett will ask
t tho hands of tha Ropubllcan nuty or
tho iK)oplo of Oregon, hitvlug served I
' both faithfully and uneulflahly. Ah to its
militating against his own ohancesof re
election, Mr. Simon (ays ho will take
tho chances of that.
! A
Mtotiitlou of Viiiulerlillt.
An old trli-nil whu kpsps autographs
' ah n fad pointed nut U me roaontly the
v evolution of tin- iuiiiiu of Vnmlorbllt as
, wo buvt' It nt tut pi-wont time. The
ii, original wm Vhii tier IMIf. The old
pommoUori' ljinwl It tlnw: "Vnn Uir
b illt.'' WlUlmu H. Blmiwl It "Van dr
hilt," leuvlny UWIlict llWCi' iH-twpi'H
the "u" oi'd uio iu "d." s bin fu
ther did between tin- "n" nnd tin cupl
tnl "D." Most of the pnwt'iit wnfrn
tlon make one wo d of It. Ne Vtrk
Press.
c nun Honor The). Louader.
Nkw YottK, Nov. 21NHH8 of the
Sacred Heart, fuinod as uubators of the
daughters of wealthy ppo)le, aro cole
brstelng today tho centenary of tlm
establishment of tho 9rdor, which wae
founded in Franco on tho 21st of Kmem.
ijgr, )800. nnder tlio tllriou ' l'ro
Joseph Varin, 8. J.. hyUla. Md.
- lino Sophie Barat, for ,Uw Qlirutiau
I education of voumr idrl 5Imo. Unrat
' continued at the head of tho waloty f""!
:' ItK vouh .Ivltm in ln.rKiStli VHrtr 111 18(15. '
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leaving 100 home d 4.000 membore of .
her orrivr l various p.irts ol tne woiia.
Tho oraillo of H'o socioty, tho convent
in AmoHoi, n beautiful tK'Ablshmunt, is
occupied still by tho iuh, hut in Mum-
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llnrntVtrmo the irvlillior liotuw wait
movl to l'afls. In'lha BoulavardjQAWi'
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valldet. It lit erenow. T
Thete aro 147 f
1,inBng nml " nsm).urallln ft 7 (Wlit Til'
nf 7TTOii r.i
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ueJUMM mtfttmtm
Is lo lot tVirtdrert, and no
liome can I completely hop
m without them, yet the
nnlMl through tthlcli the
Ttiont mother must ta
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& Company,
and Furnishers
(and a third on Madison Avonuo. Thoro
arts 20 convents in this county. Tho
colebration continues three days, nnd is
participated in by Archbishop Corrigan,
and Bishop Farley. Tho present mother
general of the order, is Mme. Dlgby, an
Envlish woman.
TTwill neat the Suez Canal.
8AUXTSTK.MAntB,Mich.,Nov.2t Tho
Weltzol canal, nt this placo is to boon
largcd from its present length of COO foot
to IC0O feet, and its widtli incrBascd to
100 fcot. This will bo dono by tho ro
commendation of tho Rivor and Harbor
Committee of tho House of Kopresonta
tlvos which recently paid a visit horo
and was astounded by tho onormotia di
mensions of tho traffic cantering horo.
Tho Po lock of 800 feet in longth and
IdOfcot in width, is tho lorgostlock horo
and four modoiato sized lako vessels aro
locked through by it at tho samo time.
Pour thousand vcssoln Hying tlio Ameri
can Hag some of them as largo as ocean
steamers aro accomodated by tho Sault
Sto. Mario canal, and thoy carry forty
million tons of freight each year. A ton
nngo pasEcs thorough this canal in eight
months tho navigation year vastly in
excess of that which pneses through tho
Suez canal or outers the port of London
for tho port of Now Yt rk in tho ontlro
twelvo moutliH. Tho Improvements call
for an oxponditnro of $0,000,000. Tho
aggrogato value of tho freight carried
through tlio canal every season is $2o0
000,000.
The Alaska Trade.
San I'iianuisco, Nov. 21. Tho Pacific
Steamship Co. has shown its belief in
the future of Alaska trade by ordering
two now fust paseengor steamors for this
service There are now soven different
Hues of boats running to Alaska ports,
and it is getting to bo a question of im
portance to Pacific Coast Company that
it shall load in doing tho hulk of this
business. A Npeulul rival is thoCnnadiau
Naviration Co., under tho protection of
tho Canadian Pacillo Co, Tho now fast
passengorsorvino proposed by tho Paulflc
Coast Co is admitted to ho greatly need
ed and marks the beginning of immenso
sUidos in development of commerce
witli Alaska.
Celebrates Its Centennial.
JtOflJiKHTMi, N. Y., Nov. 21, Tlio colo
uration of tlio ono hundredth annivers
ary of tho Order of Saerod Heart began
hero today and will continue through
three, days. It wui preceded by a four
days,1 retreat conducted by Rov. William
O'B. Pardow, 8. J, In honor of tho
anniversary ono hundred poor persona
have been clothed by tho order.
Forewarned,
Forearmed
l Tlio liability to disease in greatly
Ichseneihvhen the blood is in good con
) dilioii, nmlthc circulation healthy nnd
Vlgotous. i'or iiicu nil rcuiso mniier
is promptly carried out of the system;
otherwise ft would rapidly accumulate.
fonuuittntioa would take place, the
blood become polluted nnd the consti
tution so weakened that n simple
malady might result seriously.
A healthy, active circulation means
good digestion and strong, healthy
nerves.
As n blood purifier nnd tonic S. S. S.
1ms no equal. It is the safest nnd best
remedy for old people nnd children
because it contains no jninernls, but is
made exclusively of roots nnd herbs".
No other lemedy so thoroughly and
effectually cleanses the blood of im-
purines. ji uk
same time it builds
up the weak nnd de
bilitated, nnd reno
vates the entire sys
tem. It cures permanently nil manna
of blood ami skiu troubles.
Mr. B. B. Kelly, of Urbana.O., writoai
"X had Bouoina on my limda niuUoco foi
ilvo voan. It would broak out In little
whit a uustulo, oruata would lonn ami
ilropofMeavlnB tho akin rod uu)luflom
oil. Tho Uoators did wo no good. I uaod
all tVtA mndinAfnrl HOAnnand nmTvOB without
bk& JSVitSl'
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Vr.
Henry Bloufrled, of Cape May, N,
J., aaya that twouty-ono bottlea of B
layatnat twouty-ono uotiiea or o. it. o.
oureu nor of uauooroi tna orout. uoo-
lor
3ra and frlenda thougUt tier oaa hops-
loss.
,nohat T.
dardner, X'toreno.
H.
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ulfo
erod Jor years with U
ra wun zjqub.
it hi blood In
Two be:
good ooiu
.?5ltloa and thQ.BoiU alsappeare
rig in raiiii. iiiii, uib uiuu
u
Sontl lor our free book, and write
ouovohysiojans about your caae,
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Mi6aTaa?kefree.
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VUL.U Ollrtr AL.L
OVER OREGON
BurNottiing Lllce- Tliey Are
Having in Aontana.
Warning to -McniWho Engage' in1 a
.Task, That Seems Far Safer
' for Women.
PoiiYiiAND, Oro., Nov. 20-Portlari'd's
snow storm was not of long duration nor
has tho snow remained oil tho ground
for a long porlod. Tho weather has beon
extremely cold for this locality today,
but despite tho fact Old Sol has got-in
his work sufficiently to carry away tho
greator part of last night's fall of snow.
Tho small boy and tho littlo red sled
have beon on tho sceno nearly all day.
Edward A. Beals, forecast official of
tho Unitod Statos Weather Bureau in
tho Orcgouian building, B&ld today that
present indications nro that tho cold
snap will continue in voguo until Thurs
day, whon an nbntmont may bo ex
peeled.
Montana has beon having Rome vory
cold weather and report recotved at tho
local woathor bureau gives tho tempera
ture as being 12 degrees below zoro at
IJclona and 30 degrees under tho cipher
at Havre. Tho British northwest has
also experienced soma cold weather, tho
mercury dropping to 30 degrees below at
Calgary.
Tho cold wind has continued to blow
otor Portland all day today and tonight
thoro is no vlsiblo abatement. North
east storm warnings nro displayed at all
Bca ports In Washington nnd at Astoria.
All arrangements havo beon mado for
the Elks' Memorial eorvico which will
bo hold in tho Mnrquam hall Sunday af
ternoon, Deccembor 2. Tlio servico, ao
is gonorally known, is hold in memorlum
of tho doparted members of tho Elk
order. Ralph Hoyt is chairman of tho
committeo that has the mooting In
preparation.
Rov. A. A. Morrison, of tho Trinity
church, will dollvor tho Memorial ad
dress and tho eulogy will bo pronounced
by John M. Gearin. Tlio music is in
charge of W. H. Boyer and ho has
Arranged for a chorus of 50 voices, to
provide tho vocal selections. A fifteen
pieco orchestra will furnish accom
paniment. A largo attendanco at the
sorvico ia anticipated. Tho mombers of
tho local lodgo will attend in n body,
and many members of out of town
lodgoi havo said they will bo prosont.
In addition to this numbor tho general
public has beon invited to attend tho
service. Tho local lodgo is larger at the
present time than It over has been boforo,
owing probably to tho fact that many
individuals wero influenced to Join tho
organization at the thno ol tho Carnival
which was hold last September.
William P. Jenkins was killod yester
day afternoon, in falling while ..engaged
in carrying wood into hia houso,
on the East Sidu. Mr. Jenkins was to
tally blind, but, noverthelcBS, was ao
customed to do light work about the
house and promises. Yesterday ho ex
pressed a desire to carry in a portion of
tho wood and forthwith began tho
operation. He had been working but a
short timo whon ho fell, striking Ills
hoad upon a post. Death, it is believed,
irii immediate A physician was speed
ily summoned, but tho man was dead.
A coroner'a inquest was hold laat oven
ing and it was the verdict that death
was caused by apoplexy, brought on
by a fall.
Auothor Hidden death occurred Oils
morning at tlio court houso. Tho Jury
had been drawn for the, Kuotomeyer
caeo, und among thojuront was Frederic
H. Kinsoy. Mr. Kinsoy took his place
in thn Jury box, but had been ther less
than flvo miuutes when ho seemed to
suffer somo sort of a stroke, He was car
ried from tho room and died Immediate
ly after, Court was adjourned for u
short tlmo.hut auothor name was drawn
and tho trial proceeded,
Mr. Kineey had boon a resident of
Portland for several years past. Ho Is
survived by a wife and daughter
Tho Tenth Annual Meeting of the Or
egon Bar Association held its first ses
sion In tlio court rooms of tho United
States Circuit Court, thii morning.
Minor busiuoss was transuded at the
morning cosslon and this aftornoon the
mooting proper began when President
L. R. Webster delivered tho annual ad
dress. Ho was followed by E. R Skip
worth, o Eugene, who read a papor,
upon tho subject, Tho Two Views-Ser-vlco
of tho Bar to tho Stnto and Usurpa
tion of Power. "Tomorrow an address
will bo dolivored by Hon. 8. II. Huston,
of Hlllsboro, upon tho subject, "Tho
existing Bankruptcy Law." Hon. 11. S.
GruBeaup, of Taroma, Wn , will audress
the members of tho association upon
the subject, "Suggestions Relative to
Jury Trials." A banquet of quite an ex
tensive uaturo will b ho'd at tho Hotel
Portland, tomorrow ovening.
Fifty four cents for tho boat number
one wheat is thy highoat local quotation
today. Tho buyers wero not anx
ions to mako purchases at that figure.
There nro many bushels of thocdraeal
still in the local warehouses, but it is
j believed by commission merchants-Unit
I the quantity will demlnlph greatly dur
'lug the next few days and that they
will oon ho ablo to reeolvo moro from
tlio producers. ,,
I Haiiom) It. Johnson.
I 'I lit- OliX-nl ClirUtlmi lljiiui,
The ulilwi ChrlMlHii hymn watfeoni
lo!d uoi oul. hv a uigttii. the (toman
. lomiii-ror Adi'lmi. but by u norwimior
j of ClirimliinA u well. The hyiiln be
kIiih with the lino "Vital spark of
I'lienvmily lor" and wjm written be
1 twetm tho your 70 iljjd las A- Da the
iiutuH of the emnoror's birth and death.
The hymn was paraphrased by Aim
under Pope lu tho cajly tyjirt of; the
' ejghiiH'ntu century.
Your!
t .m
fe'st Work.
(Cannot be tdoim tunlops you havo good
liealth. You cannot have good health
without ptiro blood. You may havo
puro blood by taking Hood's Sarcparllla
now. You cannot realize the good it
will 1I070U until yon try it? Begin tak
ing it Biid seo how quicky it will give
5011 an uppetitft. strength and vigor and
euro your rheumatism, catarrh or
pcrofula.
All llvor ills aro cured by Hood's
Pllle. 25c. 7
RELIGION OP TIIC WORLD'S RULERS.
Tho rollgton of tho head cf a Btate o
nation Is usually tho predominate belief
of tho nation Itself. In tho rolicion of
tho world's rulers today, ninny different
'roods aro roproscnted. With raro ex
ceptions, tlio heads of nations aro punc
tilious in the fulfilment of their religious
duties, thus setting a good example to
their subjects.
Qucon Victoria, as dovout a Christian
ns tho humblest mombor of tho Church
of England, is a great lovor of hymns
Her favorites used to be: ''Nearer My
God to Tlioo," "Jesus Lovor of My
Soul," nnd "How Sweet tho Name of
Jesus Sounds." Of Into years, her cholco
lias become confined almost entirely to
hymns relating to tho future stato and
breathing tho spirit of resignation. At
sorvico alio has frequently asked that tho
choir sing "Wako for tho Night is Fly
Inz," Wilhclm, t' 0 young and onorgotic
German Emperor, i1 a Binceroly moral
nnd rol gious man Ho is a Protestant,
believing in tlio tenets of Luther. Wil
holm is ouo of tho fow monarcha in his
tory who havo preached. On his yacht ho
nuver tnkosamiuistor along, but.'acts per
sonally as spiritual fatiior of tho family
aboard. On Sundays nt ecu ho conducts
Divine service, taking his placo behind
tho altar and preaching n sermon.
Tho husband of Queen Wllholminn, of
Holland, will surely bo n Protestant, tor
sho is herself tho best and most tegular
worshiper in tlio Dutch church. Moro
over tho law of her land will not permit
her to marry n Catholic. Sho studied
tlio lliblo.undar n specln' professor, nnd
many anecdotes aro rela ed of tho ques
tions by which alio sought enlighten
ment. King Christiau, of Denmark, though
personally incll ed to tlio Lutheran
church, holds most liberal religious
views regarding his pooplo and mombors
of his family. King Oscar II, of Sweden,
is of tho Protestant faith, a practical
Christian, and an nrdont stu !ont of tho
Bible. Switzerland's pro ident, Col.
Edward Mullnr, is a Protestant and a
member of tlio Church of Bern. Ho
worships simply as n private citizen,
walking to and from church every Sun
day morning with hia fomily. President
Kruger, of tho South African Republic
if ho can now be call d tho President
Is, of courto, a mombor of tho Dutch
Protestant church. Ho is fond of lay
ministrations.
Tho Emperor Francis Joseph, of Aus
tria, is a dovout Catholic. Every Sunday
morning he hoars masa in tho pdlaco
chapel. Ho wears clvilm . dress and re
mains standing throughout tho Eorvico,
his bond bared and bowed. -M. Lotibet,
tho most Democratic Prosidont Franco
has known, la a Catholic and prefors to
worship in a simplo way aa a private
citizen. King Victor Emanuol, of Italy,
Is a Roman Catholic. Carloa I, of Port
ugal, Is a Catholic, as Indolent nnd as
apathetic in ills religious duties as of
thoco of his rulorshlp. Alfonso, tho boy
King of Spain, fa a Catholic. Popo Leo
XIII is his godfather. Willi hia mother,
tho Qneon Regent, ho attends mass
every Sunday. Leopold, King of tho
Belgians, ia a Catholic.
Tho Czar of Russia, tho only layman
of tho Orthodox Russian church who is
allowed to stop foot into an altar, has
his private chapel in both St. Petersburg
and Moscow. Thoro is high mass for
his Majesty ovory Sunday. Tho music
is entirely vocal, tho singers being in
visible, according to tlio customs of tho
church no instrumental music being
allowed. Tho altar in tho Czar's chapel
is behind golden gates on which sacred
subjects aro frescoed. Suddenly the
gatoa burst open and tho "Gloria" is
sun by tho invisible choir. Both tho
Czar and Czarina aro vory punctilious
about their hours of warship.
King George, of Greece, nnd Queen
Olga are both devotees of tho Orthodox
Greek church. Their private chapel in
Athens is 0110 of tho prettiest little
churches in Greece. Here they worship
ovory Sundy whon in trio capital. Nicho
las, ruler of Montenegro, also lives ac
cording to tho teachings of tho Orthodox
Greek churcli. King Carl of Rumania
and "Carmen Sylva," his Quoon, belong
to tho same church, as does Prince
Feidinand of Bulgaria. King Alexand
er, of Servia, is of tho Othodox Greek
faith, but not at all regular in hlschurch
attandanco,
Prosident McKinley is in overy sanso
of the word n Chi I itian regularly at
tending service at tho Motiopolitan
Mollfxlist Episcopal Church In Wash
ington or tho Methodist Episcopal
Church of Cunton. When hois not in
Ids pew on Sunday, tho pastor knows
that Fomethine extraordinary has oc
curred to keep tho most distinguished
member of his flock at home. Mrs. Me
Kinley being an invalid, is notable to be
a regular attendant at church, so the
President has to go alone, or, at best,
accompanied by a cabinet minister. He
always joins heartily in tho singing of
hymns, reads the Psalms and listens in
tently to the sermon. Ho particularly
enjoys the hour of service, because for
this jiounha is tho private citizen, the
pimple wpishipor.
The presidents of tho South and Con
t'ul American republics are nearly all
Oatlolics, but only a few of them attend
divine servico. Among the fewisPresl
dent Diaz, of Mox fro, a devout religionist
and most serupulous in matters of doing
good. He ia very benevolent and as-
otuta fa YVnw In Oialn n t n Im ..hh.
charieflfiristla' Herald, kV, J ,
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HELP FM WOMEN
who ark Always tired.
"1 do not feel very well, 1 am so
tired all the time. 1 do not know what
Is tho matter with me."
You hear tneso wordi every day 5 as
often aa you meet your friends just so
often are these woids repeated. More
than likely you Bpeak the same fcignlfl
cant words yourself, and no doubt you
do feel far from well most of the time.
Mr. Ella lilt, of Chelsea,. Wis.,
whose portrait we publish, writes that
she, suffered for two years with benr
.JnjMdwn piiliiH, headache, backache,
and had all kinds of mlheruble feelings,
all of which was caused by falling and
inilummution of tho womb, und after
doctoring with physicians nnd numer
ous medicines she wus entitely curod by
Miu. Ella Rick
Lydla E. Piukham's Vegetable Com
pound. , , ,
If you are troubled with pains,
fainting spells, depression of spirits,
reluctance to go anywhere, headache,
backache, and always tired, please re
member that thero is an absolute
remedy which will relievo you of your
aulYcrfng as it did Mrs. Rice. Proof
1b monumental that Lydia E. Piuk
ham's Vegetable Compound is tho
greatest medicine for suffering womon.
No other medicine has made tho cures
that it has, and no other woman has
helped so many wonaon by direct advice
as has Mrt. Plnkham ; her experience
in greater than that of any living per
son. If you aro sick, write and 'get
nor advice ; her address la Lynn, Mass.
PETITIONS FOR ALL
CITIZENS TO SIGN
To Return the Present Citizens' Ticket and
Messrs. Stolz and Krausse In the
Third Ward,
Two petitions fora continuanco of a
non-partisan business administration
aro being signed by the best business
men nnd taxpayers of .ho city, regard
less of party.
There are copies of tho two petitions,
ono open to all citizens, asking Mayor
BiBhop, Recorder Judah, Marshal Gib
Bon, Treasurer Moir and Aldermen
Walker, Riggs-aud Griswold to again
become candidates, nnd tho other peti
tion opon to citizens of tho Third ward,
neklng Messrs. G Id. Stolz and John R.
Krausso to run for aldermen in that
ward. Do not fail to put your names on
these petitions if you want these gentle
men to Borvo you.
Copies of those petitions aro at The
Joim.vAi. office whore thoy can bo signed.
To Cure a Cold la One Day
Tnko Ijixatlvo llromo Quinine Tablets. AH
ilmgRtiii refund tho money if It fall to euro
W. urovo'a signature 1 on each box.
NOTICE OF ELECTION-
Notlco is hereby given that an election
will bo held in tho City of Salem, Oregon,
on Monday, DccomborS, 1000, nnd that
the polls therefor will be open from 10
o'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. in on
said day, for tho purpose of voting for
tho following city officers for the terms
specified:
A Mayor, for the term of two years;
a Recorder, for tho term of two years ; a
Marshal, for the term of two ytais;a
Treasurer, for the term of two years;
one Alderman from tho First ward, for
the term of two years, to succeed E. P.
Walker; ono Alderman from Second
ward, for the term of two years, to buo
cced S. A. Riggs; ono Alderman from
the Third ward for the term of two years,
to succeed AlonzoGesner;one Alderman
from Third ward, for the term of one
year, to fill the unoxpired form of I. E.
Allen, resigned; one Aldorman for the
Fourth ward, for tho term of two years,
to succeed George Griswold.
The polling places for said election
shall bo at tho following places, re
spectively: Fiust W'Ann. At No. 3,'a engine-house,
North Liberty street.
Skcond Ward. At J. A. Simpson's
stables, on Court street.
Third Wakd. At J, L. Frooland's
store-room. Stato street.
Fouirrn Wabd. At Page & Stevens'
stables, Commercial aud Trade streets.
Dono by the order of the Common
Council of said city. Witness my hand,
and the seal of said city, this 20th day
of November, 1000.
N.J Jomn, City Recorder.
11 21 td
PITY AND BEAUTY
The most beautiful thing,
in the world, is the baby,
all dimples and joy. The
most pitiful thing is that same
baby, thin and in pain.
The dimples and joy have
gone, and left hollows and fear.
It is fat that is gone; gone
with it, comfort and color and
uryc ; all but pity and love.
I he little one gets no fat
from her food : has had none
for weeks: she is living on
whitf shcjiad stored in that
$lftmp little "body of hers.
She is starving. for fat ; it is
daath ; be quick !
ScQtt's emulsion of cod-liver
oil is the fat she can take. It
will &ac her,
P7 Wlh
V . -rHJ )olillltn.rytIiujfi,
M- MMKiHSt, oj ptarittct, K,wy
oik.
WHEN YOU PAY
YOUR GOOD MONEY
For a tlckot Ea t, you naturally and
very properly want to go ovor the route
that will give you tho very best nccoino
dations at tho loweet possible, rnto
Hence, you Bhould n3k y6ur ticket agent
lo make your ticket read via tho
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
Our popular personally conducted
tourist excursions in modem Pullman
touriBt slooping cars lcavo Salem every
Monday Evening and Thursday ovening
via Sacrnmonto nnd every Tuesday oven
ing and Saturday morning via Portland
and run through to Chicago without
chnngo via the World's most nccnic Lino
connecting nt Chicago with all morning
trains East, also with tho Rock Island
personally conducted tourist car for
Boston. These tourist sleeping cars nro
broad vcstibuled, lighted with Pintch
Gas and provided with all weekly illus
trated periodicals and magazines for tho
frco use of our patrons and aro accom
panied through to destination by a rep
resentntlvo of tho Great Rock Island
Itouto. Wo also havo a daily IlrBt-clnes
Bleeping car sorvico to Chicago via tho
Scouic Line, and the best dining enr
sorvico in tlio world.
For full information, maps etc., call
on or wrlto to, A. E. Cooi-kh, Gen. Agt
or Portland Oregon.
W. W. Skinxkk, G. M. Fowkhb
Agont S. P Uo. Agent U 11 K L-o
Salem Or. Salem Or.
Chicago
SflU'lnWn Dcnvnr Ft. Wnrlli
si'ACiai
(his a.m
winmia imiiium ',u . onw
LoulB.Uliltiuro nnd Bust,
8rX)
9xi.
kno
Walla Wnlln, Hpokano, Mlmio
npolli. Bt. IW, lmltitli, Mil
WAukoo Ohlcvjo and o.t.
(Ml
a. m.
8:10
Fiver
O.-CDptn
Allan-
tlo Ex,
op, m
8 pm,
VIA HUNTINOTON
OUKAN HIKAMHIIira.
For Ban Fraucltco,
Sallorcry fledaya.
4 p. n
8t. m.
ox. Bun
COI.UMIIIA UlVEIt
U1l A MIIIJ
4 1. m
Hatur
nxrjuii
day
To Aatorla nnd way IjiniUligi
iu p, m
Ar8A-
WILI.AMKTTK IllVHIl 1
Leave For Portland. Nnwborir anil why (1 n.
tialom lAndltiKn. Tuesday, Thnrs Mr
dayi nnd Batnrdny nt 0.30 a in el
F May
WILLAMETTE KIVKR DIVISION.
Doata to lVirllaml &a above. Transfers to
trcet car Una at Oregon City If tho Mourners ar
ili'lined thoro. Tlokut to all points In OruRim,
WnKUlUKton, California or ihu Kaxt. Hrkkhhc
checked through from Halom free. Cholco
rail or river routu to Portland. ContierUoi;
made at Portland with all rail, orenu ttid rtvut
Unci. W- II. IIl'KLBUItT,
(ion, Pain Agt, Port and Or.
Q. M POWKKS,
Agent, Trado Btrect dock Htlum
City ticket and freight omroimrouv uncial m
WrTANiTtAST
VIA
Southern Pacific Co,
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leavo Salem for Portland and way
stations at 5 :40 a. m. , 7:51 a. m. and
4:05 p. m.
Lt Portlaud .I7sJfl A M 8:30 P M
Lt Sftlorn 11 00 A M 10JH P M
Ar Aahland 12.30 A M WX P M
Ar Bacramcnto ft.OO P M iM A 11
Ar Ban FrancUco 7.45 I'M 8:lfiA M
ArOgdon T5.45 A M Tl.lS A" M
Ar DoilVCr..-. .. 9O0 A M A.10 A M
Ar Kanaa, City 735 A M 76 A M
Ar Chicago-. 7:45 A M 9-.M A il
aTIjm AngclM IrM FH 7.00X M
Ar El Paw 6fi0 I'M COO P M
Ar Fort Worth.. 0;J9 A M C..W A II
Ar City of Moxlco 9.6J AM 10 40 A M
Ar IlOUlton . 8.35 A M 815 A M
Ar Now Orlcau.. CJ P M CM P M
Ar Washluglou 6:42 A M C-.it A M
Ar Now York .... H;43 P M Vi.13 J M
Pullman nnd Tourists cars on both
trains. Chair cars Sacrnmonto to Ogdon
and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago,
St. Louis, Now Orleans and Washington .
Connecting at San Frandisco with sov
oral steamship linos for Honolulu,
Japan, China, Philippines, Central and
South America.
See Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at Salem
Station, or address
O. H. MARKIIAM, G. P. A.,
Portland, Orogon.
Oregon. Short Line Railroad
The Direct Routo to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
Gives cholco of two favorlto routes, via
Uie UNION PACIFIC Fast Mail Line,
.iuiimni)iHnv c i. n
No Change of Cars.
On the Portland-Ohicago Special, 'Vi
finest in the West."
Equipped With
Klegaut Standard Sleepers
Klue New Ordinary TourUt Sleeper.
Bunerb Llbrarv-lluffet Cat.
Splendl ii Dinner. MenisaUcarle.
Free Reclining Chair Cn.
Comtortablu Coachea anil Smoker.
Katlrw Train Completul) Vettibuled.
For further information apply to
J. R. NAGEL, GUY POWERS
Trnv. Pass. Act. Agent O. R. & N.
142 Third St. Portland Or. Salem
Corvallis k Eastern Railroad
T1IE OAltD.
'No 2 For Yuqulnu:
, TrulnloavosAltjuuy ia16 p m
Train loaves Corvmlis.... lo p m
Train aril ves Yaqiilim . Q-15 p m
, No. I Returning;
Leaves Yuquiuu . . (won m
l.ouve.sCtirvullU tliSQn tti
Arrives Albany .. . ia:ln n. u.
No. a For Dot rolls ' P
Leave Albany TtOOn, ii.
Arrived Detroit, Il90, m.
No. 4 Returning:
Leaves Dutiolt lt!;lo ii. u,
A.rlvoa Albany , 545 p. ui
One aud two conuoct at Aloauy ard
Oorvullls with Southern Paultlc tialns,
itlving direct serviae Uaod from New-
port and udJHcont bonchuM
Trains for the mountains urrlvoat
Detroit at noon. l-Iv1ih un.uii. i..
i? ixm9)1 "0l5 tfruunds mi lie
HrolteB'jush and Sautlaui rivets the
iuiaoa.
irlTtfXUJIsti,
KDWIS MOVK
Manas
i ti ut r. " A Manae
Mamo-M - ' Mama j e
rsr-Anr t sa3afwt.r.. aubiv
ron j Kmin Portland j
K tit Albiny
BUSINESS CARDS
to. h- oiaok
,8ticceReo- to Dr. J. M. Koeuo, of
Whito Corr "alem Or. Parties desir
ing BUporioi t. , itioim nt modernto feo'
In any branch nro in t'Bocial request.
albertaTjessup. :
l'hotiU'107I,
KOOM8 1 AND , OttAV ItLU.
B. P. JONES
Attorney-at-Law
Toledo, OrJ-on.
WM(.1ork of Circuit Court m yei mii.IIijh
in up-UMlate nlntraol ot at n in Lliiroih
totinty "'
Piano Tuners ami ll pares
PORTLAND ORE.
For Salem and vicinity leave orders nli
Geo. Will's Music Store.
T
, , Sullivan,
State Street Tailor.
KiillHiiltl'iwJunln. 'IlipOlicrmlorir put
torno rroni UIiImko. Hel Imnliims IW Jl".
8 punts JO
CAI'ITAI. riiv
Express and Transfer
' Meots'nll mall and paseengor trains.
Baggage to nil pnrts of the city. Prompt
service. Telephone fS'o. 851.
DISQUE & IlOMYEIt
Satan Water (ii.
OPWCK'(MTY HALL. '
For water borvlco inplv at onic
BHIh payublo monthly lo tulviiuco.
Muko nil couipluiiitH tit tho oUlc
The German Market
Will bo found nil kinds of meat
and tho heat of tuiusago. FllKK
DELIVERY. All bills duo the
lato firm of Welt A Mlesrlte
must bo paid
Wolz & Zwicker
171 Commercial St
Loans and Insurance
Money to loan from 0 to 8 per cent,
uccording to security no oxpenso for
examination. Insurance oflt-ctcd on
hops and other property at lowost rates.
John Moii 290 Com, sr,
7-lft.'fdi'-w
Wheat B .light and Siored
By tlio Aurora Roller
Branch ofllce aud warehouse 181 Trade
fit. between High and Chinch xtrcetti. '
Buckwheat und oats bought itt highoHt
market price.
FRED P. HURST.
7-27-tf dAw
Old Post '
OfficeStables
Are largo hh have reliable attend
ants, your toHin boarded by tlio week or
day. Good teams for hire. Price run
sonablu. Your patronage uolioiled.
H. M. Brown
02 Feriv Street.
Squire Farrar
No 56 State Ht. 'Phono No. 1IV.1.
Wra. Brown Co
lluili llnllilliiK. (Vimninrolal St (urouml
lloor). OlUce tolophoue No. 130,
Lilienthal Bros,
II f Ottenli0lmor, Manager Oflleo over
i.biiii a. until iiiiiik. -I'limitf io hoi,
Catlin Linn
Ottlcoover Wullcr's grocery tnro 'Phono
No till, x
J, Carmichael
Olllco over Jolinnon' Clothlnit ttoro, In
Iluaii'Ilreymau bldg
nr A T i .t.. C r""''
1 A, LlVeSleV 3. L-O
' '
Commercial Heeond stair wuth of Lmlil
& Iluli Iwiu think; fuom 18, Iiiiat ir.
'Phono 1211.
OSTEOPATH
In Sulem d Albany
DK. GRACE ALBUIGHT, grnduato of
Amerlcun School of Osteopathy.
SALEM Monday, Wednesday ana Fri
day; hours, 0 to 12 a. m j I to 4:80 p.
m. Ollico ovor Woller's grocery,
ALHANY Tuesday, Thursday nnd Sat
urday; hours, 0 to 12 a in; 1 to 6 p.
m Ollico Albany, Mi-llwuin building
Main S
COCOA AND-
CHOCOLATE
SOLO AT OUR STORES
SALEM
HOP
BUYERS
of JVJS'
PURE S?
HEALTHFUL!! 4F
'W vunw
mmmmmmSM MH-aMK i
1 T
ANADIAN:
a
kj
PACIRr
And Soo Line, .
First-class nnd. TouriBt
SLEEPERS DXlLY J
Passengers booked to and from
ALL POINTS EAST
Atlantic Stcamshin
Office. , , , I
IM
For full particulars apply t0
K.J.OOVLK, II. l. abbopt
A.G. P. A., llOTIilhii
Vancouver, It. C.
POSSIBLY
You nro not nwnro of the fust tlnis r
superb servico now afforded by the
'a PlCTOtW
2VVB HAVE n
" Daily Fast Trains . ?
TO THE EAST. U
If you cannot take tho morning tain
travel vln tho ovoning train. Iloth ire
finely equipped.
"Our Specialties"
Fust Timo, Through Service, I'ullmn,
Pnlaco Sleepors. Pullmnu Tourist Slttp.
era, Pullmnu Dinors, Library (CafelCir
and Free Reclining Ohnir cars,
Hours in timo saved to Omaha Tliif
ago, ICniiPuB City. St. Lou Is, Ntw Ycrt
Boston, nnd othor Eastern points,
Tlckots good to Salt Lake City anJ
Donvor.
It 1b toyour interest to use Tiik 0m
land LtMiTKi). Tickets and sleeping
car norths can bo secured from
W. W. Skinnis.
AcuntS. P. C
Or Guy Powers, Agt. 0 It. AN.
Salem Ore.
J. II. lvrnrtop, Gen'l Agent,
No. 1!15 Third St. Portland Or.
The Dewey
Washing: Machine
I'll Ih muchino is a new one made on
scientific principles, lt is guaran
teed to givo nbeoluto e.itisfactloo.
After n tliorouuh trial no farailr
would iUshuiko with one. Witlf.tle
.lire of the Dewey, the horrors'cf
"wiihIi day will disappear. This roi
ehino will
Wash Clothes
Perfectly Clean
No hard work about it. Euay toop
orntu. The manuliu'turora Hill back
upovery claim made for the mi
cliini) The Dewey Washer
Hub won two first premiums at Slate
pairs: nt Lincoln, Neb , 1699, inJ
at Sulom, Oro , 1900. Sold it belem
' by R. M. Wade A Co. IC'orrciH
with or cull on
Ambler 51 Youilg
Manufacturers and Salesmen, "
Alt. Angel, Oregon. 3
Salem Soap
Works
Tho proprietor of tho Salem m
Works bos thoco operation of Ine"1"
CoiiBiimors who desire a Ilritow
soap will ,
Encourage Home Industry
By ordering Salem nuuloto
S, C, STONE. M.fo
Proprietor ol
Stone's Drue Star
mi mi nuKi.IlM l
Tnu uternii (two In number) are io,tT.
No. 235 and SfS.Ctnntiofi ''"Mj,.
ell Ho.tked with a complste line ol aw"
medtclnM, toilet Krtiole, per(uwi"r. iT
stc..c.o,cu, nB HT0NK j.
HasliadtomoaSytau experience In in J
tluootTnedloliioand uow mae no C"T
p(mnllUon PTmln"" "r P"'"'!--.
salmi si'EUi mm
. AND DYHNC 10
Ladies' and Gents' clothe
cleaned and dyaiwiilioutr'
ning. Gehfa clothea prw'W
bvthe month, flw portjej
oleanod and dyl. 11J p,
kid gloves cleaned USU1"
olotlios rollne.1, roboanl, w
SIIIS."T II. 'w'tLKEB. rn
lU"i Commercial St. ,
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