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JOIIMJIL UV IIOPUH UROTHttHB. MONDAY JAW. 2B, Ml. Dully On Vnr. 3 oo In Advance) Dally Pour Month f . In Advanoo Dally y Onrrlor OOo Por MontU. WooklyOniiYarI.OO In Advanoo JL-"" -J Vli LIFK. i( ml miikotli all thlnss now,-- a irr. Tljojllfiwlng earth, tho tlioiihla ol imomi Our pilgrim feot wot with thy dow, In gladnceH hllhwr turn again, From hand to hand tint greeting llowi, y tlioplguaiaruu, heart tho bright liopo Froinoju to y tho Minimis run, ti i : i Fri a . i" . i.ui..t. from uMri w lAoikf Tho M-ckari ol tho Light aro ouo. Ono In thn frilo.ii) of tho Truth, Ono In thn Joy ol pathi untroJ, Ouo lu tho hoarl'a iwrennlal youth, Ono In tho Urr thouht of God. OlUHlK liUNKR. DON'T WANT A POSITIVU MAN m For a reprunMitntiYfl In a UkIiIaIIto bo4ly to vrlold any liiflucnro ho tuuit lo "In Imrinoiiy with lili imrly. What (avola could Bonntur Mawu or 8nator Wol j)lnRton expect t tho hand ol tho Ite puliHrantT Or whnt (avom do Honator Hill or Pfeiiilent Clovulnnd or PocrrUrr 0rlypln trcolve at tho hauda ol tho &Urym IniocraoyT Pcnrcoly Uvorahla iAtluntlon. Thoiiuli Mr. UorlxtU la not 'So badly out ol Joint with hit party at MrHoniiouien iiicnuonfti kimvo, ii u jvjj kwcll known thnt ho U not In xjrfoet nc "'tnInltrallonHmbllriu on tcarcoly any tiiubjtoi. For tho H)ile ol Orruon to iwud vuch a iua it to tho Kouato, and nhpij hom (or lavorl (rout that body 'thtDiinli him, would bo tho inoroit hrit nonoui.-Fortt Qrovo Tlmoa .(McDrl.lc.) vy Mr. Oorbett li ou perfectly friendly tttortni with Vreddent MoKlnloy, Ho MJnay not bo "lu jor(ot acoonl wltli tho wadutlnlilratlim'1 lu tho aonio that ho ;wouId be a uur iatronaso vkir, a iiik. Inn1' Miilin a! tliu 1'rMalitiitil Viti 1 - ""- w. .... w. jUjImUnco, Mollrlda volnl Bliit tho Htudineut to, tho IUy.l'Aunccfoto utretly thatevoit Knjlaud now ncclta at fyut. II wo li uu uioro baakbouo at "WMhlnRleu than MoUrldo hat, what a dtI(ultl(urwoM outovtitln tho) ' fA HnUud, tWOrm NKCKS3AHY TO OQM- I'LBTB TMU OOLD HTANDAHD - The pooplo l tho Uuild 8ltw Uavo "twieo votoj by Urgo wlrilfi In Uor iOl tio kU1 itamlanl monetary iytm. -Tlto JtWKffil, WIIoy in a HcpuWlwin form ef ovriiinwt that tho fXry will of Iho majority thouM bo wmltM JjHto efTwt. and. If a tntitakq bat bon nwaro of It tho eoonnr It will bo corrcot- od. Ilonoo arlncs tho nocoitlty for nutlon In thlt tho last BPtalon of thn Filty-Rlxth coiiKroas to osUblUhthooxclmiiKcnlilllty of tho tnoUllic ciurcnolnunt tin) tri'aBiiry nt tho will ol tho holder. Tlilr la con. tldorod tho Innl sti uwostary lo innkt tho gold alnudanl froo from uMntilt nf thooo who would mitHiilornrut Hit1 proton I law or bwak it down. Kr ohanKoablllty la a haxln priuolplo for tUudard and in inllloloiit to covur nil Im- odlato duumnda for parity niRliituiinnc. Tho unactincnt ol thin prluclphi lutu Uw It la IwIIbvihI will maka nil pnpor nml tilvor inoiioy at Reed ii Kold. It may bo on oxpurimciit mudo nccwiry by tho mloptlou of tho Kold ktnndanl thoory Adopted twlco by tho poopto. Tho bl motalllo theory, and national theory of flat paor and tilvor inouuy hat boon rejected, and tho only way to havo tho ((Old Dtaudard, and kwp all our 'MW inlllloua of monoy at good gold, It to uiitko all niAtatlld inoiioy niolmu.o Ablokt tho treasury at tho will of the holder. OOO, for which the United States under tho aubsldy bllla, would pay nothing. .Tho fact, however, Ii that whllo thero mlRht BOinotlmes bo a llttlo bonoflt to tho Unltod Btatos from freo mall car rlago to offdot ngalntt eubsldlos paid, Ita amount would bo potty and uncortoln. For. In tho vory naturo of things, wo mint employ to carry our molls tho best and foatoat ahlps to bo aocurcd. Whon tho pending contract with tho Interna tlonnl was irado, Its ahlps tho Paris, and Now York and tho nowly built St. Paul and St. Louis, wero amonir tho fullest In existence. Hlnco that time, howovor,nnd notably within tho last two yoara, marine uniftnoorlnic has aodovol- 0K)d that, whereas ton yearn since there wero none fastor,and only four othors as futt us the IutornatlonAl'H (then) two ttoamera;ln 11)00 thoro woro floated nine whloh aurpats thorn In apood throo by ono knot per hour, two by two kuota per hour, nd four by three knots per hour. Moreover, lino alter lino has contracted forahipsof from HI to 21 knota apovd, until within llvoyearH, a 20 to 21 knot iihlplovoii now not consldnrod un ellKihle carrier for faat mall hotwoen heru and Ituropo) will hoiilelsiiroly-goliiK tub, hb Doiupnred with tho fastur Bteamora that will then ourry our inula. a-i.i vw. Tien! In his biennial (BoaAge rofdnlly jftued Governor Gcor eryproHrly cans Jiioaiieniiui. . .. ledslaturo to tho Iflci iuh iuiu . i- t.i. .tritn any Uw M-eulatlnx tho frelKht rales on rallrrwlt. He also tays this Is thtfonly Bta.o jn tho union whoro a like condition ot ntuira exisi, " for the governor is to be commended, but he falls toaUBgwt tin projicr, tm ,.dy Ho intimates thnt tho re-ertnblleli. infill of ft rallivny cotiimhsion would lt..ntfo-d Idol, but pant experlcucn has .l,nwnHiai!railwo c mms ona!hav. t nrpomplifhwl HiivthniKevccpt to provide lt posilions for n lew oi tne cmei e- cutive's favorite followore, wlifio tnoy ean drtw bl(? wlarlofl !" t" B,aW atm Irink rhiiiiiwlii with tno railway olllc'als. ft e c TheCheniawa American says the fo'. lowing hf-ys art altcndlntc tho Indian Training School nt Ohemawa, onodjalf tho tlmo leariilnjr tho carpentor trade? Hoorpo Hilly, John Uonnlsf James Htnrr, TnoiiiBB McKay, William llean, Joseph James, Fred lUyno ds, Robert McC-ea, Charles Cutter, Henry Pond, W. J. Harris Paul Ilushmnn, Henry Ia Brache.Frank Olney.nnd Henry Parlroo. Tho chanc-8 aro thcao boya will be able lo earn n living when Borne of our whlto boys from tho public Bchools who Icprn nolmnniml Industry will bo trnmps or depend upon Bociety or poll Hies for an exlstenco. t Four captains of tho Second Orgon Volunteers, who did service together 1 1 tho Philllpplncs, motot tho Capitol FrI- lay and talkod over Incident! oi tno war with A.ulnaldo. Thoy woro unptoin Poormnn, who Is a member of tho House from Mailon county, Captain Kert Heath of JIcMinnvIllo, Captain McI)on ncl, Connty Asscesor of Multnomah, and Captain Mooro, tho well-known artist ind photografer. A t. Pendleton Trlhune: Ab tho editor o( a country newspaper Bryan will bo morQ happy and a much moro dlgnlflod flguro than chasing tho phantom of political leadorahlpon tho rear platform of a Pullman car. Funny. Aren't all tho bounty pusliors from Mark Hanna downo Charley Fu ton In the anti-Corbett light? 7 r.,.,.iniiii!itiuT IHBiiiiBllP?-jiB 111 IPTVHP Eat FOR TWO COLLEGES BUSINESS CARDS OF IVGRlCULTURE-o. H. OlAOK I I .n-7.mr-m-4r?trwr &JDJtZaJM JkL JL5S -- i t, . nr .T. M. Keono. Ducceoevj i " - - ,; . .1. wi,tnnnmQ Sa rm or. rnrucBueBi. of lr- fee Bill Dividing Institution. Will Be Stoutly Resisted " . i....nini-nr..itloiiBnt modernto fee ReaSOll For the Proposed ln8any branch are hi Special request. Measure And Arguments ALBERT A. JESSUP. Of The Opposition jKTX'XST fl H &M f jw vr ix wiiiiiwin, . Will bo roiled to Itt natural dutlea1 and your biliousness, headache and constipation bo cured If you tako Horn!' Pills Sold by all drugglsta. iMcentt. Do vou have a feeling ? undue '"" nYtyhe stomach, belongs, or sour or tter rising? These are but a few pf the aymptolns of the diseased stomach. 'The worst thing which can be done for the stomach in such a cnae la to take Lome Ublet or powder which merely !S?1! ,-.,.rrv ielief from discomfort. The besit thi to dd Is to begin the cure ! rllcpnSC I)V UCKlUl'f'K " "" " of eginning Medical IV ,,i i. rsni.tnii fHcnl Discovery, uu r -"-", .v-".. ,, AA It cures tuseascs ui mc ""'": other organs of digestion and nutrlt.on. U nakea the "weak" atomach strong, ind pnto the body in n condition of vigorous health. t mi trwibted a long time with dygpp a, iSZld S"higff I could not live. I wrote to nfi, v PlVrce rtatlnir my condition, nud In a liv.VSd" kld Utter of ndylec, teUln? : ,',. Dr Tierce's GoWen sieuicai uiv- St i tolk Wt botllc-. nd one vial of Dr. wre'i Pellets, and now I can eat anything I ld, a rtay since w Ulicovf ry.' and I have tomordUee. I havi took your Golden Medical iclne not alnce felt any aymp- have not taken any tneui in ii.ivp mouths." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con, ttlpation. OeperalKIlffeathcr is authority for thp statement that It takoa not less than three lottles to produco a good speech. To Cure a Coll lo One Day Take Laiatlre Brorao Quinine Tablols, All dnutftiW refund tho money If It falla to cure W. OroTo't ilgnalure Ii on each boi. A good story Ib told on Drownoll. Ho was making ono of hla flag-waving tpecchos, In Kansas, telling how ho was too young to enlist intho war for tho Union, but how ho remembered nil about tho troops golug to tho front, how lila father enllstod, was killed hi battle nud brought homo wrapped up In tho flag and burled. Brownell was In toara nnd tho audlenco was weeping. A man stopped him as ho camo down off tho rostrum with: "8eo hore, I aaw your father tho other day." , , ,, "for heaven's sake keep Btlll, eald Brownell. "You'll spoil my speech." Shall Oregon colleaeB? Bills have two Agricultural , havo been nlready ln- PliouoilQ71, UOOMS 1 AND 3, OIIAY HL.K, trodticed by Kepresentatlvo McAlWor Wnr41iwecern Normal and Senator Wado providing for an, "O"'! lA, 'IV; ' cc , OHRGON 8CNATORSHIP AND UHIPIMNQ UtJtiSIDIGa Oregon legislator should elect no man Senator who It not everlastingly fernlutt tho grettott robltor inwuuroof tho con tury tho HannaPayno shipping sub sidy bill. Tut Jourmju Is In recolpt of a pamph' let ol valuable atatittlea from tho He form club of 'ow York whloh dlooWo au IntorottluK stato of affalri lu ooniieo tlon with tho trammlitlon ol our for eign mall and tho wt I ho alxurdtly ol aubtldlilng our relatively tlow itoam thlpt for carrying mallt whlnh our Imtl nett mon properly IntlilthallbowtrrlMl by tho (aitott thlpt ayallablo. If thoro la ono proteose moro bold than the rett under whlali tho ponding tub'Idy bill U puthtyl, U It that It will help ourforolijii mail aorvloo. At vigo ft the Hanna report HMt that "A reduollou In the tinMal rate proposed forttoamthipaof 14 knoU oi upward will prvoludo tho HXHilHltly ivt NUWUhlug uew line ol AmorUan mall ttvamthliMi to dllTorout ouartrrt ol w globe ami would time do(nt ouo uf thv mwt ImiHtrtant public objoott ol the nieatmo. Tho ratM (wnpeMd ferAotorleaii null ttwrnthipt by both irouw (wi uiHto mM, mi iim 04 nor band, mutt tharo in tho uutfom rwdne ttlt wkttM l muxiwHW HXMudilHie hat rraehtHl the limit, J,0(X).lKM." Thlt rotttindt ut of 4iutr Fryw't olaiw lht ol the tt.O0O,Oi0 por ruum, tKiloiu44tel at Hibtkly, wily V.ftoa,- 004 thouM l wtlly to oouWl ; im JOUHNAL X-IIAYa." Ilrownoll is easily tho statesman, ora (or and lender of tho Ponato. A llttlo nowspaiior llko Tiik Jouiixai. It llko a Jortoy oow ItiHt.voliiinoJto bL'Im Out moro onmin. A member of tho letrielaturo who can't iui)(nto an uildltlouul Ux of hoiiio kind ilou't niuount to munh. lion. John Mot'ourt, ol Marlon, has ro-lutrodoeed his bill to raleo tho salary ol doputy disttict attornny. t Geo. It. Hitiiimorely will hurealter pilot tho Gold Hill News. Ho may sue coed II ho tt what his tuiiio impllos. Tno Marion ootiuty dulogatlun, com pool ol Kooii, Utrtmiu, I'oaruo, Poor mnu uud Armtlroug aro solid for Cor bolt. ft Itneh member ol tho logitlaturo who vote a now direct tux ou tho peoplo of Oregon should bo HUMI, tlguratlvoly tHNtklng. 6 Tiik Jouwsai. would treat fairly evon to unfair a man as tho man who b.uoly betrayed tho man who mudo him Sena tor in 1SU5. r The Mollrklo organ at Solom ewrat to want anybtnly in tho United States to deolda who shall bo Stmator for Oregon, but not Granulans thtuueelvoe. lUVor City Heuibltuii : Tho states man whu thinks tho pMpUj aro gottiug llrod of oorrylttgtllvirdollrtrtevldgitly hat never interviewed tho pwple on tho iKibJeot, e Willi good oity gernmut. lulter wboolt, a tIOO.000 iwet-otlleo, a new butliiw, l4ok,Y. M. C. A. bnlkllng, the 0dtl (Sty ol Orecon but soniething of i bright future, t t t C 8. OurtU,wUtr,Uwyor, leghdator uul WiteMder. UtelllHH Astoria nawa rlor writer t what a bad ihuh Mr. Cor Mt it uwd Iww he buys tlw wlw of m HOtttut, gulleteM uteu llko Ourtlt. A ltf J. N" titMilhMan honMt man. WhH bo got tU Howintteu bo eakl ho wot Hot (urMctVlde. It'nt heT Oh om whih ho MM be wut amiiut UM. up ami would kjo 1h enacHt. IiVt Iwt (hom m a Uet Mtirw in tkk Alauy iMHtiwiHi rowari-1 , XPTtr WUiixj wlw ifrlf 'FT M,.n J hu tdtted ... .u.w. m jnf O IH IMtMHKOr VOTE FOR PRINCIPLES, MOT FOR PLUNDER Fundamental American Ideas That Should Control in the Selection of an Oregon Senator. Voto for a man who will labor to bociuo tho oarllost construction of tho Nicaragua canal entirely under tho control of our government. Voto for a men who will onposo thp irlgantic timber land flteals by non resident corporations nnd syndicates holding only for speculation. Voto tor a man pledged to socuro appropriations to open anil keop open such harbors os Yaqulim buy and Coos bay and tho wholo Columbia. Voto for a man opposod to shipping subsidies, bounties to apodal intoie.it uud I'stx-clnlh' tho HaniiA-Payno Shin Subsidy bill. Voto for a man who favors restoration of American shipping by removing restrictions on commorco, especially with our own possessions. Voto for a man who will labor to uphold tho national crodit and koep all our !ator. silver and gold money good without bond issues. . Voto lor a man who favors forming our Island possessions into soil-governing and (ell-sustalnlui: territories, Instead of govornment by cornmisslouo nud military rulo. Members of tho Oregon legislature vfjth,ut r.eflard.,tq patty should voto for a man who has positive convictions on those policies ot greatest public Interest to tho entlro Paclflo coast. Tho peoplo of Oregon will not excuso or justify furthor,, holding up or dead locking of the legislature lu the Interest pf faction or (or tho personal advantago of aiiy candidate. IDKA8 ARE GHEATEK THAN MEN, AND PRINCIPLES ARE GREATER THAN THINGS. i Majority Accept the Viva Voce Method, of Voting1 on Senator and Several Will Join. Eastern Oregon Agricultural couego to bo located ou land owned by tho stato noir Union. Tho provisions Include an appropriation for buildings, an annual nliowanco from tho stato treasury for expenses and a dlvi-don of tho funds received each year from tho Federal government for experimental stations and Agricultural college. Despite tho fact that tho now oiiib havo tho endorsement ol the governor, In fact were Biiggested by a recommenda tion contained In his messngn to tho legislature, thoio will bo a bitter fight on when tho measures come up for pas sago. Tho Corvallis delegation aro pre paring to fight to tho last ditch in nnnopitlon to tho nronosed division. Ono ol tho officers of tho college, in protest ing against tho bills said t "Tho college as It now stands commands tho respect of the Agricultural collogea nnd stations of tho United Statos. It has n standing with them thnt is constantly advancing. Mnko two Institutions where now there Is ouo nnd this standing is gone. It will mean two incompetent colleges where thero is now ono good one, "Tho division will mako onch n local affair nnd tho board significance of bo ing a state institution will bo forfeited. Thoy will tlctcond to tho level of normal reboots, without prido of past or hope of futures. Of tho forty fivo slates in tho Union not ono has moro than n elnglo Agricultural college, and but fivo hnvo oven established sub- oxperlmont stations. Replying to tho governor's statement that experiments mndo nt Corvnllls woro of no valuo to Eastern Oregon lot mo call your at tention to the fact that it wits through experiments conducted under tho di rection of G. W. Shaw, bend of tho chemical department of tho collego, thnt tho fact was demonstrated thnt Union county beets wero tho richest in augnr contonts of any beets grown in tho world." Tho statement, reforrod to nbovo con concerning tho alleged lack .of valuo of experiments made nt Corvallis for tho farmers of tho eastern part of tho etao is tho prlrclpnl argument advanced by the legislator nnd cltizona who aro sup- portlnu tho bills lor division. Thoy claim that tnolr climatic nnd boU conui- tiona nro bo nt varlanro with the Will utnetto valley that tho establishment ol a separate Institution la an absolute necessity ,i tho farmers of Eastern Of ogon aro to recclvo any practical benefit from an Agricultural collego nnd experi ment stations. It is furthor stated in their behalf that of tho lauds appropri ated by congress for tho Stato Agricul tural collego nearly ecven-elghtliH was Bolected in Eastern Oregon. Tho pond ing bills nsk for fftO.000 for building, f 10,000 annual appropriation for main tenance nnd a division of tho Fodcrnl allowance. Which over way tho'solons decido tho fight is bound to bo bitter. Ono of tho urgumonta against division will bo that a Biib-oxporlmentnl station for Eastern Oregon has already bcon pro vided to bo under tho direction ot Prof. LecKenby, ouo of tho ablest icon in tho country. Tho site forUio proposed now collego is tho tract of land near Union, purchased by tho state in 1893 for tho erection of a branch insano asylum, tho olan being abandoned upon decision by tho supremo court that stato buildings must ba erected at tho state capital. School and Business College ctfom Ore pnn Term opens Sept. 2t. Complete course-of study Kgnja'. ''ne' Common fecbool, II iRh school, f;'""1'"' "Mc nml Art. Full Faculty. BiitUfaetory work. Depart for Chicago! special y,l5 a.m TIMK SCHEDULE Tum roriianu, Salt Lake, Denver Fl. Worth Omaha. Kaneaa OHy, Ht1 Iouis.uucrbo ana jcaav 8Pk"ane Walla Walla, Spokane, Mlnns- FlyCr apoil", Civ. rnui, Milium, 0 00 nrn wauncg vuiiguuuoiuii. Allan, tie Kx. n p, m Beud lor circulars. A. J. GARLAND, A. M. Principal THE WILSON 18 Center Strcot, Salem Ore. Rooms 15c and up. Hoard by tno miyor ,wcok. Lodging 16c, 20c and 1'oc. lip lii.tmMdxmlna nil turn shed. 1 1 for patrons ol tno nouso. Elias Downs, Prop, 8 pm, 8 p. tn. ox. Hun Hstur day 10 p, m, Leave Balem VIA HUNTiNUTfcrT OOKAN BTiaMBlifiu PV,..Hnii Kmlldlnno. -. ".T - r .7- '.. Bull every nvo uaya, COt.UMMA tltVElt rtj:amkh8, , fo Astoria and way Lftudlugs ITI .K ipor" ? a. m, S0 P. Pm Mini WaLAMBlTK For rortlaul,Nt HIVEtt ortboritand way1 Ar Ba J oni a lor lano freo Something New I hnvc placed in my shop a telo phono. If yon wish mo to do your vork ring up 2853 main line, Wo do nil kinds of carriago work nnd blncksmitbing. Horeu shoeing a epccialtv. If you can not bring l ho work to tho.shop I will Ben I for It. : : : : : JOHN HOLM First Door South Salem Hotel High St. Salem f ef ft. inmllnn. Tuesdays, Thurs-:lem tlajHRtid Hntiirday nto-ooa mop a Monday, Wednesday, FrldayjMon 10 a m. .... , . Wea For Corvallis and way points Frldi Tudadayt. ThursdayH and Sat urday, at 4 p m WILLAMETTE RIVKtt DIVISION. lloats to Fortlnud at above, Trajisfon Jt street car lino at Orcpm City ir tho tcnmcriii,r delayed thoro. Tickets to al pol"ta In Oretot, Washluston, California. ior iho Katt. Bawiiji checked through from Palom freo. Choice rail or river route to Portland. Conucclloj mado at Portland with all rail, ocean audrltt Hues. .W: "HnyttT uun, io h iviiwww, O. M. rowEiis, Agent, Trado Street dock( Salen City ticket and freight olUeo 210 Comicr.clal POSSIBLY You nro not nwaro of tho fast timo aid suporb sorvico now nnordeu uy tno OFFICE, CITY HALL. For water borvlco uuply ivtonico Bllla payable monthly In -udvuoco Mako all complaints tit tho ofile n S, C, STONE M." D. Vroprletorlof Mtaado, tho sooner tho pwple be4mo m hi7 ieory.'ww'ari haw MfGiif l.fkjkj- ! ' 'n'l"!!'! i""iiiVii' i.m.aJ !' " '" 'JU ??. jl ' J'"n '.t... t.- ' ' ' ' i ii Shapely Mirrwd Women 4. ft.arLKJSur KraV rfAtoifcr.tt? WW' u,ie-iu.A-rihkiuti ihM.i m fce Ktm INK MIX '. TTW. n " ' mrH W THt pnM IImUUMVUmM uiunta IttHuiu MMH. tU4 HWJ i4e mm I WtHtWMM Kvy wiutua iy M VMIU iirrMaituct Te bfaitei: tltiHK-tv t K Mtutbtt a b i ttMO. bwwettr ' a w w (ere baby 4. at u Kirwlk. Iiki, l?m.fee liMml IKklteHtMWMUthi HtakrVAtu IMI vf Ike (H Kuu4 H i ff to aitj 4 A twv tt Vt Ml MiMwvv. Pa .4 ewtUa aluMlv. iMty taw, attd 0tWl lb Mm ul Ufd UlUh (Um ! Tke bftK l Miti U vtty ' HtutbK btMMaM lbMnui wettr by ib im 4 MwiHtuta Mother's Friend UtttHMhUlAI U tMUt a Htlio. KiiBMiM Unarm A Inoatd mtm Owt UnnfrMiatr nt aHtltMHi WttattUJutwUctwn alio U tryitg to tal Uue rouHty torrttory ami expaml. It h wofkud down IrwH kvaUotial to oottuty latk uf arit'. o Upt. IHMWtlMk.arf HubtMtl,MU0 JT ? lNIa HitkJaiHwkw ! a WasyKHH taWl tk).aUteapinmHo IH. wwWLWtet d.wn at a cranking m'9Amlp s In tho Regular Republican caucus Thureday at 4 o'clock, resolutions woro adopted removing tho taet formal objec tions which the anti-caucus uioinbera havo to going Into tho senatorial caucus by adopting tho following; The Rtjolutlost AdocteJ. "Whoreat wo, tho malorltv of Repub lican memUtra ol tho legislature havo ttMHMnblod Ino'ucut for thopurposoot naming n candidate for United States aeiiotor, who should bo tho candidate of tho wholo party, acting through Its seuatort and representatives In thoOiegon legislature; and "Whereas, a minority of tho party memhorehip In tho I.vgUUluro has withheld its pretonco from our confer uucea, and embarked upon au ob structive policy that threaten! a pro tracted and uteloai Senatorial dead lock, Invollng tho certain defeat of ueful and necewutry legislation, em banattingthettatoKovernment In tha barwoniout and eftectlve admlnlatra. tl ol itt (unction, imperilling tho i.-iH.iiv puiniu iniorest ami last, though not leatt. keeuln allvn . .in. durable (actional echltni In tho Repub lican iMrty, aud " herons, It hat Wen Intimated to ua thrtwigh varkwtoredible source that tho minority hat doclined to join us in cau cus ior tno reason that it feared tho method of a secret ballot would be adop ted and onforced, in selecting a candid ate for United States Honater: and "Whoreat, It has never been tho pur pose of the majority to adopt any method ol voting not agreeable to tho Republican caucus, or any considerable minority thereof, and It has never been committed to any method of voting whatever; therefore, innsmuch as its purposes havo been mistaken nnd Its at titudo as to tho ballot misunderstood, bolt ' 'RoBolved, that we, the majority, declare that tho viva voce method of voting it entirely acceptable to us and to tho end that no reason or excuse mny oxitt for tho minority not assem bling with tho majority in forming a complete and effective caucus of the wholo party, we pledge ourselves in dlvldually aud collectively that the method of balloting for United States Senator in caucus shall bo open to roll call, and wo agreo to adopt a resolution to thatvftwt, and faithfully nnd honor ably comply with the torma, Resolved, therefore, that a full oopy of tho foregoing preamble and resolu tions b conveyed to every member of tho Republican minority," Stone's Drug Store BAI,KM, OIlKtUjN. Tno atoroa (two In number; uro located at No. 233 and 833 Commercial street, and aro well stocked with a complete-line of drugs and medlclnji, toilet articles, perfumery, brushei etc., etc., cto. Mil. BTONK Ilaahadsomo 23 rears oxperlenu) lu tho prac tlcoof medloltieaud now makoa no chargo for cuiinullatlnn eiamlnation orpnwcrlptlon. Get u Premium on fW I COUNTY CITY paid nt Gilbert ' liroH. llolu ns uoalora lu nil I 11-10 tl W Attn A J UlllllflllUI COUGH SYRUPi cures Ilncltinff Conprhs, ooro- x.ung8, lironcHltlS, Grippe, Pnounionln ami nil 60vero lunpniToctlons. Why thon risk consumi tion, n slow, 8tiro donth ? Tako warning I AH nt once I Buy a bottlo of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, n doctor's proscription, used over 60 yoara. l'rlco, only 23 cents. Insist on having It, Don't bo Im posed upon. RofAiso tho dealer's substitute : it la not as good na Dr. Bull's. Salvation Oil cure Rheumatism nines ami ra'nj. ls2Svts. llii'hcst caRh mien Uros. llauU, oppoetto Uruy Kovcrnmout ncenso ns in klnda ot aeourltloa. Tr 2 WE HAVE Daily Fast Trains TO THE EAST. Tf vnu cannot tnko tho lnomlnK trtl travel via tho ovonlng train. Both ml finely equippod. , u0ur Specialties" Fast Timo. Through Borvlco, Pulliaii Pnlam Sleonors. Pullmnti Tourist Bio era, Pullman Diners, Library (Cnfol Ckj nnd Froo Reclining Ulmtr cars, ( ITmii-fi In timo aavod to . na Oil neo. Kansas City, Bt ' -uiB, Now Yori Boston, and oth. xvnBtcrn points. Tickets good to Salt Lnko City Denver. It la toyour fntorost to uao Tub Ovj' land Limited, xjcifprfl ana BlOOpi car berths can bo secured from W. W. SKINNKn. AgontS. P. Cotfi. Or Guy Powers, Ag't. u k. jc n. Balom Or I TT 1 ..nAn 3nnl Iniitll -- J. 11. JU11I1VUI-, VJVIJ. I "gVlIlp No. 135 Third Bt. Portland Or. I Salem Soap Works Tho proprietor of tho Salem Soap Works has thoco uporatlon of the dcalore Consuniora who iloslro a .lUHt-cinsa soap will Encourage Home Industry By ordoring Snlem-mado soap SOULE BROS, Piano Toners and Reparers PORTLAND ORE. For Salem nnd vicinity lonvo ordora at Geo. Will's Music Store. Old Post OfficeStables Aro largo am havo rollablo attend ants, your team boarded by tho woek or day. Good tcaniB for hire. Prices rea sonable Your patronage solicited. ,it H. M. Brown 62 Ferrv Pnt. SOUTH AND EASli VIA Southern Pacific Col THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leuvo Balem for Portland nnd w atatloiiBat5:40n. m. , 7:54 n. m. 4 :00 p. m. I.v l'orilaud., Lv BaIciti... Ar Ashlaud Ar ecramcnlo Ar Sau Francisco. ArOgdon. . Ar Denver. . ArKaiua. City. Ar uuicago- KxtjM Augelca- Ar ki t-oso.. . 8.30 A it .11:00 A M .12.30 A M 6.-00 P X 7.15PJI . 6. A" if" . SCO A M . 7tf5 A M . 7, A M Z.ZZTWYTT coo p M Ar Fort Worta 6:30 A M Ar City of Mexico 0.M A M Ar Houston 8.35 A M Ar Now Orleans 621 P M Rtl Ar Now York 12,43 P M Pullman and TouriBts cars on trains. Chair cars Bacmmcuto to Oink and El Paso, and tourist cars to, Cblcif St. Louis, Now Orleans nud Wuahlbft Connecting at San Frandisco wiip -tW si saTFH 10.31 rflBH siiioB ii:rn siaiHH 3 7.-001I losoir- SMii ' 833 ttk? 111 6 via) R oral linos for Honeil Bteamsiiin Japan, China, Phllippinoa, Oontrtu bouth America. Soo Mr. W. W. Bklnnor ngont at Bu UHiun, or Huuross O. H. MARKIIAM, Q. P. A.,! - j-'ortjauuyreg0 Money to Loan On improved farm nnd city prop erty nt lowest current ratos. T, K. FORD Ovur Lndd A Bush'o Bank. avf&n m Koll of Honor of Forty Aembers Who are Participating and Will Abide bv a Majority Viva Voce Vote. Smtert, L. J. ADAMS, W.TYLKUSAIITII P.MULKRY. - 11 W. A. HOWH & II- JOSKPIII. f.H.jgHNSTON, W. W. STBlWttrt-' OHO. W, IMtOBOSTKL A, 0 MARSTRllS, Httrtttauthts. OH AS. I). 1URTMAN, lteRYKRBNli, ,M. POQRMAN,' VHAHRIA , . A. R. UATTOOn! A. H. RUCK, tt. D. HUMK. Wv A. QARTBR, MATrHKW STEWART. K. I. BRIGGS. Q. L. HAWKINS. 0URKNUB BUTT, K. F. LAMSON, A. W. VINCENT. GH0. L. STORY. JOHN M'CRAKKN, M. B THOMPSON. JOHN HAHN, tt.A.EMMKlT, A. SL ROURitTS A. B THOMSON, T.J.KlttK. t.B.nB8DKR, iviaaa, Dishes We have a few left. What will you jjiye for one? Come and see them. WHEN YOU PAY YOUR GOOD MONEY For a tlckot Ean, you naturally and very prpiorly WBnt to go over tho route that will give you the very best accomo dations nt tho lowest possible rate. Hence, you should ask jour ticket agent to mal-9 your tioket read via tho f R. M. Wade & Co Sato. Owgtw. ROCK ISLAND RODTE Our popular ' personally conducted id!J iIC0Ur,il08 In, nwlern FalTman touriet sUoping cars louvo Salem every J onday Evening and Tlmredav evoninc via fcacramento and ovary Tuesday even- mia, h.rt1,,,rtlay niorning via Portland and run through to Chicago vithout change via the World's most iconic Line !',,,tCti!ng.at 9UI0BF? w,th a11 morning trains East, also wFth the Rock Island Personally onnlnni. ,..,. . Boston Those tourist Bleeping cars are -.. .oauiuiieu, iigmeil wiUi Pintoh Gas and provided witli all weekly illus tratod jmriodicula and magazines for the iEVRi0' Patrons and are accom panied through to destination by a ren- !SaUw f. tl'.e Grtmi R laland Ronte. Wetriso have a daily first-class gleenlnc oar servimt tn m.i;. ." ... Scoiilc Liiw. and the boat dm.i g car wrvke in tho world. b arj!l!lIltor,?8t'0t B'apa etc., call -.u . niiiBin, a. a 'nisD i-.. . . "- -- , UQU, AV 1'nrtlan.l n. - .... v,, vguu. Oregon Short Line'MiiDal' Tho Direct Routo to Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gjvea cliolce of two favorHo, route, mo uiuiN,i'Auiiiu ast Want or tho RIO GRANDE Scenic Liuei No Change of Cars. On the Portland-Chicago Special, flnoat in the WoBt." Equipped Wlthl tlegnin Standard 8 loo,-era. Fine New Ordinary Tourbt Bleeperi. Buperb Llbrarv-Uuffet Oars. Bjnendlp pinner, ileaia a la carte, tree Reollnlug Chair t'srt. Comfortalilo Coachca aud Smoker, Entire Train Completely Vesttbuied, ur turiiier iniormation appif J. R.NAGEL, GUYPOWEi! Trav. Pass. Agt. Agent O. R. & 5 112 Third St. Portland Or. Salw Corvallis & Eastern Railm , TIME CARD, Nq. 2, For Yanulna: Tculn leaves Albany 12.45 M iriiipieuvcs uorvallla.... UKf Train arrives Y'aqulna . 6 45P-1 No. Returning: Leaves Yatiulna 610.1' weaves uorvallls U'3Q ' arrives Albany 12.15 & No. 3 For Detreit: ueaves A banv 7:o0. Arrives Detroit 11:301. xvo. i5iurning: Leaves Detroit 1210ft A rives Albany 6:45 M uneana two connect atAlwojJ U)rvall IS With Kmit.tlorn Poillrttll! U'lylng direct service t)and from M pori, buq aajacent beaches. j drains for the mountains arrll nuittii, noon, glylDK ampte n,lr.ca(i.,, panlne grounds pn Hreltenbusli and Santlam riven i mme aay. W h WALDKN ZOVUVi T If A P k TLBNtR, Uuy ' -M vHrJ' ' JidM r W. W. SUIKKIW, AgatitS. V Co. Si al Or, G. M. Powbiw Agost ORAh alem Ur, Co J 4t MKM ' r.1. nurrl rKMin -. l'rouunu buwuel r Wvr rail to Bjvff xsn'rt&Lt B-H hS aVftjhim