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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1901)
mmmimmmanKtti VffiSgBlEW'a inWinwaiaiiw1iS"t,"''''1TD f maS)&iKtBEMMKmmiBtimattanm ' hi iiimfrciMfttamittf iw i i .omrwruM'ml ifrn. 0 h ( y r -? '. ," v r t v4 M' THE OHO J0L ..i..(Pini i ,i ;i ... . J-,',' , Member Northwoat Aft ,- Hewsp&por League "bV HOFBR 0nOTHER8, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21, 1901 Daily Four M6ntha SI. In Advanoo R.nllY .bi crlar f "Li?"- woBy vno Tra,wvf ii, mtuiiw EDITORIAL. MIsS Isabel Lnwrenco of fit Cloud, nrL- i.. i.h-.i.i. n i.ninnrl children to lovo good books, talks so jlovo and profer cultured people by enjoy ouch good sense wo would llko to shako ln their society. It Is eo In tho world her hand nnd contribute to have her of thought. We cannot aim loo high In give her talk to every cpmmuulty whore tho character of lltorature wo place bc tboro nro children. Thore Is much rot foro our children but how can wo expect and rant about Iltcraturo for children, ' them to relish It or lovo It and prefer it, and a groat many of tho so-called pub lications "of supplementary reading mat tor aro utterly unfit moat to placo be low babes and sucklings. If tho teach ers would road and digest somo of these classics and give thorn to tho children, ns pigeons feed tholr young with at loast partly digested food, there might some good gomo from it alt. Miss Lawronco hits tho bullsoyo of truth when she says there should bo a great doal more read ing aloud in the homo, tho schoolroom and tho library; wo talk about teachers knowing something about drawing and music, but a teacher who knows noth ing about English literature or knows a little without having any lovo for lltora turo as such, is unfit to have chargo of any child from an educational viowpoint. Right thcro lawhoro tho normal schools fall down. Thoy have to cram eo much of podagogy,mothod and practico, school government and discipllno into tho two years' course, that the avorago grad uate don't know thero is such a thing as English literaturo. Thoro is whore tho public would gain if teachers had to go and tako a course at some college, Instead of being ground out as pharmacists, telegraphers or book-kcopors. They aro as narrow minded as yellow-Jackets on the lino of colturo that should especially distin guish those who aro to train tho faculties and nrouso tho creative junctions of tho race. One reason why Oregon has produced almost no prose writers or poets for twenty years is because our school teachers have boon strictly ma chine-mode, fcnd took no tlmo and thoss who trained thorn took no tlmo to acquire literaturo. Tboy were sleuthing for a Job and sleuthod to a finish to net a diploma that would onauro that Job. II merely tho rudiments of English literaturo had boon pumped Into our teachsrs and a lovo for tho masterpieces of English cultivated In our youth wo would not 1)0 so barren as a common 'srealth of literary product. Of course, we had to subordinate our public schools to a system of textbooks In tho noble cause of commercialism, a commercial ism so debasing in practico and corrup tive of our politics that it had to be driven out of this stato and tho state north. The schools did not exist for education but tosco how much could be screwed out of tho pockets of the people for a textbook trust that spout 1(0,000 a year to hold Its business. Why should wo produce lltorature, when the stats superintendent, tho county super intendeuts und many of the city super Intendunts woro busy producing con tracts for a publishing houso? A litera ture rauit spring out ol our own llfo and experience. No state had grander material in Its own history than Oregon, but tho very period that should"" havo producod this literary expression wau prostitutod to low lived mothods, and tho growing gonera ( tlon could not have expressed anything it might hnvo felt to have saved its uock. It was burled up to tho ears In a mechanical matorialism entirely foreign to education or the drawing forth of tho talents of tho people, With better text books wo ought to have bettor touchers and then with a better appoal to tho literary faculties of our youth wo should place In tholr hands In somo convenient from the history of our own common wealth, its creation from tho time of tho iW HAIR uke run UMllyluioll tUrooiU U uhoI fV.w biw-f HtniMia. jno I utULrtlau OB Ul tat Ui rfll an nlMUtv ttn lUH or Microti that u V0410tt- Ai.U fn &1 utln Alm mm. It Intti wilt daft-( 4rv and fftlllo lialr liu- fiuamat wowtb lo rti'Uon iu.ulli.la. fcaM IIAUMI a lultk. tkttocmtt two. wiui Mir. fkf Will Uu StMl It aa hmmuuim ma IT!.!..... mm It .....la Ilk Swum en bld tJ, glorias (aria X..lli.. fc... .k.Atii, nf. ,H Of Mm WUM W m N4VH. J,M rttHM1 CfWUMMI I ,II,mvi .i...r...y-" . . . , Utvruio(. ! KUim !' KIIOWIO I Ofriwt or W ft. VnKairrOTU, ytriili). a Bear mZw3 iiu i hti ,Mtmiri ik sjsssa-5 rw $ak U N iiett-CiiM Pri Siwo. early explorations, tbo Indian legends, the struggles of tho pioneers to got a footholdr tho formation of our'govprn. Aftornoon'ment - he classics of prose and poetry t produced by ft generation now dead and gone. Theso matters read nloud to our cliHdronat homo and In tbo school, J with tbo activo teaching of what lltora ' tare la In tho language wherein it baa m-II-I. round ltd ntgneai expression, ii8.... i English, English would cent-ration of writers ftnd glvo us a poets and 'nrliiml thiiikara as well. We learn 1 o ! if wo have dono nothing toeducato thpir taste? Wo might as well expect a cannibal to abandon kreophauy and take to an oatmeal and vegetable diet, 6 . . - - til.. .. t.tf4 ! m LOIS 01 119 Hie IIKC B Wlllia lllti mh I only look on and raske faces. We are f not really cnjoyioc we came. Tho real offonso that Admiral Schley is to bo tried for exists not in tho records of tho navy nor In any acts of that gal lant officer who haa becomo an inani mate target for all tho popinjays of tho department. What Is called tho Sampson.Schley wrangle is not ovor the alleged disobedience- of ordors at tho bittleot Santiago, but over an infrac tion of tho social code, tho entento cordial of tho petticoat circle, for which Schley is to bo disciplined. Tho official Instructions to tho court of inquiry that Is to investigate Schloy is more of an indictment, a scries of vindictive accusa tions, than an inpartial outlino of tho real inquiry. It means tint tbo navy department ia constituted of tho same material as the calico cabal that la bound to crucify Schloy, and for what7 Tho congealed particles of truth clustering about tho whole matter indlcato that it ia a quostlon of casto, that Hchloy Is democratic and has dared assort his democracy, while tho navy Is aristocratic and is tho backbone of all tho Jingo ginn flex imperialism. Schloy recom mended young Morgan, ono of the gunners' holpors, ono of tliu grimy horny-handed mon bohlnd tho guns, for a promotion to a lieutenancy. Samp son objected to tho promotion of a man below tho lovel of tho aristocratic idea of a naval officer. A common soaman is not Btipposod to pofscss or bo ahlo to acquire tho polish, tho social eclat, the polite qualifications, required by an odlcor of tho navy. An admiral who forgets himsolf und recommoudu such a hero of tho gun-duck as Morgan modo himself out to bo. whon ho handled a ton-Inch gun alone aftor tho rest of tho crow belonging to that pluco wore dis abled, must oxpect tho frowns of tho drawing-room cllquo who want lily white hands and Ohesterfloldlan man nors aa a qualification for promotion moro than oyehrows burnt away and hands calouaed in tho service. Worso than this, it is the uniform testimony of common sailors and potty officers that Schley treats thoin with kindnoss and common courtesy, as If croutod by tho tamo God as hlmaolf ami In tho omploy of tho same government, and In their several capacities performing their duty as patriotically ns tho greatest admiral. Bchley rolaxes not a parttcloof discipllno but ho acta towards thu "inferior" naval casto as though they wore Just as good as the groatoit society dttdo from tho naval academy,whtch of course his poil tlon should toll him thoy are not. Ills democratic dispos'tlon was the real rea son why Sampson was promoted ovor his head at tho beginniugof the wnr.nml the real cause of tho hostility of thu so callod "suporioi" naval casto. With tho department against him, with society down on him, with his record of treat ing those below him on abatis of geuulue equality so far as. ninn-for-iniui, such treatment Is possible In thu service, the chances for Bohley goltini; a fair doal are very slim, This circumstance explains tho hot-air controversy thathusragod for months In thu nowfpapors.and it ia not likely that whlto-wlnged peace will soon porch on hor midnight roost, 4k tt A rich farmer In Illinois has Just narrowly escaped lynching, He missed a ono dollar bill and sent for a constable, swore out a warrant and had his son arnstod for the theft, The boy was tlftren years old ami aftor being released by the Justice declared lie would never return to the homo of that father, Huch a man Is not a father and in no senso a good cllUen, Iledid not exactly desrvre lynching, but (hero ought to bo some way to prevent audi a person from put ting oxwnte on tho community and Ignominy on his offspring, Probably tho most dtectlvo way would bo to do claro that certain acts llko having your own nesu and uioou arrcatcu :or so petty an offenco would murt treatment (hat Jwould prevent such a mau having any moro children. Wo do not know what to ex pool of tho new woman In the way' ef treating her ohll dreu, or if lodeedjhe will hayo any at the Duty of Mothers, What suffering' frequently result from a mother's Ignorance ; or more frequently from a mother'a neglect to nronerlv instruct her daughter 1 Tradition says "woman must suf- for," and young- women aro so taught There is a little truth and a, great deal of exaggeration in this, if a young woman Buffer severely alio needs treat ment, and her mother should seo that sho gets It. Many mothers hcsltato to take their daughters to a physician for examina tion : but no mother need hesltato to write freely about her daughter or herself to Mrs. Pinkham's Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., and secure from a woman tho most efficient advice with out charge. ht Mrs. August Pfalzgraf, of South Byron, Wis., mother of tho young lady whose portrait wo hero publish, wroto in January, 1999, saying her daughter had suffered for two years with Irreg ular menstruation had headncho all tho time, and pain in hor side, feet swelled, and was gcnorally miserable. Sho received an answer promptly with advico, and under data of March, 1899, tho mother writes again that Lydla E. Plnltham'B Vegetable Compound cured hor daughter of all pains and irregu larity. ,,.,,., Nothing In tho world equals Lydla E. Pinkham's great medicine for regu lating woman's peculiar monthly troubles. all, but tho now mau ought lo bo pro. vented from driving hia own children into n career of crimo, and that ia about what will becomo of a boy arroBtod by his own father for stealing a dollar. All such feelings as lovo for parentd, respect for law and homo will bo destroyed by ono such net, and when those feelings arc gouo, what is thoro to muko a man out of? Too mtny of us are crone to grab the sweets and shuffle upon others all the bitters of life. 6 ft Thoro liaH sprung into oxlatencu a now calling, tho baseball fan. Ho Ih supposed to bo a man, though a woman might ns woll be a fan, who goon along with a team and expends hit) onthusluHin and his money as a matter of pleasure and excitement. Tho word Is a contraction o( fanatic and tho occupation seems to bo about aa harmless as hanging around a millinery ahop or n ulgar atoru. Tho Mayor of Louisville is ono of tho moat noted fans In our country, and tho othor day when n favorlto player mado a homo run on tho last inning of tho homo team, when thu renult up to that time had boon a pair of zeros, ho Jumped up and down and demolished tho silk hat of a gentle mau in front of him with his umbrella. Noticing bin blunder liu npologlzvd and offered to'pay, hut tho owuera would nothavoi. "No, no, Mr. Mayor, to witness tho pleasuro that homo run hit gives you is sufficient pay for my licinl- gear." Tho fan ia an unthusIiiHt, and there Is room for him in other millings and moro eorbus situations than in tho baseball Hold. 6 la huntlof bl; r me It Is well to shoot the Hon and draw the skin before iclllnc the hide. JOURNAL X-RAYS Ira L. Campbell, of tho lJugono Guard, returned from Nuwport yesterday. Ho Is disappointed with his old haunt. Thu place does not seem natural to him, Lovers I.uue has lost IU attractions und Ira's modesty wus ihoukod at tho smull tuithlng suits, 'TwftH ever thds. No oharm ol Ixiuuty'a powerful glanuu now strikes his Bight. In his haclielor days the roll sea broozu soothed his ravage heart and ho held c!osooom.munton with the sprites of levers l.atiu und Olson vlllu. Tlmy gay summer girl (ell an uaty prey to hit his winsome looks and happy smllft and Ira lived in worldly blist After an absenco of live vuara, Ira govs to tho bay once more and Is dlsgustud. All Ischuuged.The samo bland counteu anco has lost Its attractiveness Ho sees tho younger goneratlon at tho old resort, but the crowd ul years ago aro absent aud Ira woops. Ho has just cause. Hut then ho should bo contoutod with his lot, He dosorUd the ranks ol bachelor hood a few years ago and took unto him self a wife. Biuco then his homo haa beou honored with an heir. Ira's story Is Just another talo of long ago and chronicles tho woes of n "has beun." Albany Herald. j And now tbo laboring mon ol Call fomla who aro striking f qi proper pay aud treatment, are told; "If you don't itop making theso demands, wo shall reopen our doors to tho Qhtnoso." That's manly, oh? a a Tho Salem Klka should havo taken along a ladloa team, and they would have carried off tlrat honors, as tho Woodmert did. Would you like to get tho very lovt rate and quickest time to that polut In the east where you oxpvot to go wnic tttuo in tho future. Write to It. W. Potter, Agent UurllogUm Koutu Qoruer 3rd and Stark Streets, Portland, Or. aud reovivo a letter by return mall giving ust the Information uuslred and a froe k describing our Chair Gar Service. WHAT AILS OREGON. Tito following editorial from tho Oorvollls Times Is timely, not only as applied to Uorvallls, but to every com rounlty In Oregon. Just such presenta tions of tho matter aro what aro needed to awaken interest and oventually bring about the charges: "Tho deposits In tho First National Hankot Corvallls, according to recont statement aggregato, in round numbers, 1257,000. Tho sum Is In part tie accumulartlons of business men, used moto or less regularly in t.n pourse of business but It ia probable that by far, tho larger portion is surplus holdings of depositors, and ia unuM'l and idle capital. "Meantime.Corvalli is poor in manu facturing establishments. We ship hard vood to Portland and San Francisco.aml buy it back azaiu as furniture. Wo ship oak and ash to ItauiclA, California, and buy It back again os agricultural Itnple-; mi-nt. Wo ship ash, fir, spruce, oak and other lumber east and buy it back Hiraln as wagons. Wo grow wool and mo hair and sent them to Boston, and buy t'n-in back again as clothing or drees gjods. Wo ship Caecara bark nil over the Ui-ited States and to Europe, and buy it hack In patent medicines and drugs. We pliip beef hides ncrosn tho continent and buy thorn hack in shoes, not even taking tho troublo to tan the leather. Wo almost supply tho CoaBt with material for lumber for catkete; and buy a lot of it back in coffins in which to bury ourselves. "On all these things wo pay freight on raw material ns it gooi out and pay freight attain on tho finished product as It cornea back. Wo cell to trusts and buy back from trusts, paying double freight rato and double profit iualead of saving both by ourselves making those things wo use. "Tho timber Is ours, tho lumber is ours tho wood is ours, all handy for use, placed by generous nature all around and all about us, but wo uepenu on others to prepare tliom lor us. Mean time wo hnvo $257,000 of surplus capital in tho local bunk. American Dar Association Du.nvkii, Aug. 21. Tho twtdity-fonrth annual gathering of tho American liar Association assombled here today for a threo-dnya' session. Edmund Wetmnro of Now York will deliver (ho prealdent'H address. Papers aro to be read by Hlohard 0. Dale, of Philadelphia; Charles J. Hughes, Jr Donvor; Henry 1). Estubrook, Chicago, and Piatt Rogers, Denver. The arrangements aro com pie to and tho nttendanco 1b excep tionally large. 'I ho regular dinner given annually by tho association to Its members and visitors will tako place Friday evening in tho Drown Palaco hotel. The Iicst Prescription for Malaria Citllli ahil fevr ti a bottlo of Urovu'n Tmtolea Clilll Tunic. It li klraply iron anil qulnlno In a rtitcl for ji. No curo-nu juy . l'rlco 60o. Trial of Redmond. Kansas Oitv, Mo., Aug, 21. Trial has begun hero today of Thomas Red mond, a noted tough, for tho mutdur of Thomas Scrugg in Trooet parte the ovon lug of Juno 211 last. Two of his pale, .lou Houack and Ilurvey Hyau, nro held as accessories. Thoro were eevoral lights bo t con tlieeo men and others who have infested tho park, and publio sympathy Is by no means with tho accused. Thoro will bo vigorous and skilled defonso. 2 There Is a Class of People Who nro Injured by tho uso of coffee. Itccently thoro hns been plnced In till tho grocery Htoros a now preparation called GKAIN-O, mado of pure grultiM, that taken tho place of coffee. The most delicate Htomacu receives It without dlstroHH, nnd but fuw enn toll it from coffee. It docs uot cost ovor Vi iih much. Children may drink it with great bcnollt. IS els. aud 25 cts. per package. Try It. Ask for ClltAlN-O. Salllntr of a Bishop. London, Aug, 21. 21. Thu lllshop of Nowcantlo flailed today on tho steamer Uurmanic, on route to San Francisco, where ho will attend tho Episcopal con' vcutlon. ONLY $5.00 TO KANSAS CITY. For Tourist Berth. If you aro going to any point Kaat you can purchase your tickot ovor tho Bur lington Houte by telling tho Ticket Agent at your own Ilullroad Station that you want to go ovor his lino aud the lhirlluittmi either by way ol Salt I.ako Ciiv, Denver, Hilling, Mont., St. Paul, or Omaha. Tho rates via tho Burlington service aro tho very best to be had, time tho ipiickost at.d if you want a ll.uth in T.iurwt car it will coat you only 5,00 to KaueaH City. Omaha, or St. l'aul. Hu oliuing chair oars on all Burlington ltoutu traiuu, seats free. Writo for rates and full particulars before making other urraugomonts. Wo soil you over the Southern, Northern, Croat Northern. Canadian, Oregou Short Lino, Union Pacific and ltlo U ramies "Sconio Line of the World." Address H. W. Foster Ticket Agent Burlington Houte Corner Third und Stark Streets, Portland, Or. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Sltfuaturo of C&ffi$jfe MANZANiTA HALL Palo Alto, California J'vpaw for LeUmtl Stanford or any other college or university. ICqital in every respect to the best schools of the Kast. A home school for forty manly boya. Splendid equipment- perfect aud InviKorat InircliMiate. Palo Alto is situate! in the Santo Clara Valley literally the land of flowers, fruit and sunshine- nuBmmKmmnmmmummmamtmiammmimmmm uu w iinumti tu fllANK CRAMER, A.M., Principal KmmkmnimmmmmammmmmWmmkWmwmammmmammmmm f , ' . , II $17? IlrE rjriArtViMMTnww "he uniform success of the graduates of the Capital Business College. our students are of fered the advantates of a school well known for Its thorough wont, tleasant rooms, .skillful teachers and modern methods. Class and Individual Instruction. Llvlne expenses cheap. Send for catalogue. n,,,,,i ! nnn. rr. i. DON'T FORGET OUR rail us ut when your wheel needs repairs we BICYCLES, the Cood kind. 535 and $40 iillliiili SCOTCH WHITE OATS Anyone wanting a healthy nutritious diet should try Scotch Oats. They are a valuable aid to digestion and can be readily served, bold by Harritt k OLD POST-OFFICE Gas Stoyes for Summer Cooking Gas Ranges, Gas Hot Plates. Gas Beiling: Stoves. Call and examine low prices. Special rate lor uas tor Cooking Purposes. Salem Gas Light Co. 4 Chomokota St. Tolophono 683 FRUIT DRYERS BURROUGHS Si FRASBR FHONEIIBtl 103 STATU THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM, OREGON. A first-class pilvate hospital for the treatment of chronic and surgical cases. Built tho past year especially for tho purpose for which it is used. Convonently located within four blocks of the business part of tho city. Tho 'most modern furnishing i and latest apnliancos throughout the hulldiug, Heated by hot water and lighted by gas and olecticlty. Hero tho sick can have tho comforts of an elogant private homo, combined with all the advantages of la general hospital without the uolso, confusion, and publicity attending one. Outside phyecians bringing cases in treated with tho greatost courtesy, and assisted in operations if roquostod. For terms undlurtber lnforma tlonwrlto or apply personally. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND 4 P. M CAPITAL BREWERY Finest boor on tho market, Doner mau ever. CAPITAL BOTTLING Our superior beer, kept In rroo uiiy uunvory. CAPITAL ICE WORKS The purost crystal lea mado ut lowest rates. MRS. M. BECK, ITMTI miii'-E iureaui The liurlirgion ticket office in Portland is a veritable Bureau of lutoriuation fur travalers -a placn where they can loam wnat it Mill rat to rath ANY point ia America or liuropo. how toug the trip will take, and what there is to se on the way. If you arc figuring on an oastern trip, drop in and get full information, or. if you prefer, write me about it Omaha. Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louisand BVKKYWIIUKU beyond. Cor. own..!, iiiiwikhm w...., ---- PHONE IS RED 2151 have the most complete bicycle repair shop j In the city. Also a compieic siot u, . dries, tires, etc., always on hand OUR MOTTO: UcstwirkmanBhlp, prompt delivery. SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Com. St. A JUDGE OF PRIME MEATS Always knows Just what ho wants, nud knows that ho can always uot it from our cholco stock. If you want a deli cious roaBt, steak, chop or cutlot that la tender, rich and succulent, and cut by an export hand, trimmed nnd got up for your table to suit tho Queen's taste, you will always find it at CROSS'S and at lower prices than you can find it for nnywhero elso In Salem. E C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phone 291. Loading Up... For coming demands should be tho aim of ovory builder, as to run short of lumber just whon It ia moat wanted is always vexatioiiB. Wo always havo a complete stock of building lumber of every kind and builders will find that it always payB to get our estimates. Near S. P. Passenger depot. Phono 051. Goodale Lumber Co. Lawrence QKOOKKY Best iacilities for making; the tin and iron work on fruit and hop dryers in the valley. We have the machinery and the men and a vast stock of ma' terial ready to fill all orders promptly. t A) AI t has stood I ho test of twenty years and is WORKS cold storage, all orders filled promptly. from pure distillod wator, Free delivery Proprietor. Tri !m In 1 f""'ty"J,r'"vl'r Informal A.C Sukldon, General Agent, Third and Stark St. Portland, Ore. OREGON fate Fair I Salem SEPT, 23-28. Great Agricultural and Industrial Fair. BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW Good Horse Racing: in the Afternoons. I Latest Attractions In New Audit- 1 UrtUin DUIIU1IIK liTVI i.wiiiiik( I With Good Music :: :: :: :: Beautiful Camp Grounds Free, Special Rates on Campers' Tick ets, Come and Drinir Your Fam ilies. :: :: :: :: " :: :: :: Reduced Rates on all Railroads. For full particulars address M g? M. D. WISDOM. Sec, Portland. "The Best of Everything" In a word this tells of the t'asscnjcr Service via. The Northwestern Line 8 Trains dally between St. Paul and Chicago comprising tho latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Care, Library and Obervation Cars, Froo lleclining Chair Cars. The 20th Ctntury Train -"THE NORTH WEST ERN LIMITED" Runs every day of the year Finest Train Electric Uthtea in the World s,ea,n ,,ea,ed- To Chicago By Daylight Tho Badger Stato Kxpreci', tho finest Day Train running between t.PnulandChlcago Via tho Short Lino. Connec tions from tho West mado via Tho Northern Pacific, Groat Northern, Canadian Pacitir This is nlso tho best lino holwoeu Omaha, St. Paul and Miuuoupolli All Agents sell tickets Via "The North-western line." YY. II. MEAD, II. L.SISLEH, C. A. T A Reduced Rates Are now In effect to Buffalo, Now York. Do you expect to attend tho Pan American Exposition? II so do not buy your ticket until you havo investigated tho nervlco of tho II llnois Central railroad. Our accomodations nro tho host that can bo had, our trains aro nlways on tlmo, and employes courteous and ac comodating. Through tourist cars from Paciilc coast to Huston via Buffalo. If you will send 1G cents in tampp. to nud;ePB given below, wo will forward to you, by roturn mail, ono of our large B4x IU inch wall maps of the United States, Cuba and Porto ltlco. Any information regarding rates ac comodations, eorvlce, time, connections, ntop-ovurs, etc, will bo cheerfully fur nlshed by B. II. TnrjMiiCLL, Oom'l Ag't. III. Cent. R. R 112 Third st., Portland On Excursion Rates ON THU C. d K, It. It. A gpoci.U round trio rato of 2. GO from Albany to Mill City, Derry, Niuguru and Detroit lias been put into offuct on tho Corvallis & Eastern Rail road for hunt ing or fishing parties. Tickets good going Saturdays anil returning Monday, giving three days in tho mountains ol good spot t and recrea tion. Good hotel accomodations at Mill City, Gatcs.Niagara and Detroit at reas onable rates. No special order nucoienry, iiuKuiH on eaiu ai mo mckci oiuce. Also a rato of J3.10 from Salotn to Newport, Yuqnina and jtoints this side, good going Saturday and rotnrning Mon day, giving a threo day's outing at tho coast or along tho line for hunting or fishing parties Ample hotel accommo dation at Elk City, Toledo, Yaquina and Newport. Seaionexcursion tickots Salem to Now port of $5.00, and Yaquina of ?4 50 aro also on sale good to roturn until October 10th. For full particular!) apply to 8. P, Agent, or Edwin Stono, Manager. .5 24 3m Royal Insurance Co. A. T. Gilbert, resident agent of ubove Insurance Co id now prepared to do a largo Insurance business. Will aho handle real estnto. I havo a team aud carriage which is at my customer's eer vico and I will tako pleasuro in showing parties what I havo for salo. Oillco at presont with T A. Livesloy & Co. JOHN STOUT Succossor to HANSEN & LANDON SaMi Doors, Blinds, Mill Work In Gen eral. Hop and Fruit Baskets, Fruit Trays, etc, a specialty. Church and ichocl furniture. Estimates promptly furnished on all kinds of work. Church and Mill Sts., Salem Bargains in Vehicles Two new farm wagons. Threo now spring wagons. Two new bucic-boarde. One old buck-board. Threo old repaired bngpiec Six old farm wagons, light and heavy. One old carriage, Ono old delivery wagon. One old heavy spring wagon, One old licht spring wagon. due new Democrat nagon New work to order, any style or finish. Patntiug and repairing dene at prices to tutt the times. At the Balem Wagon and Carriajo Factory, 364 Commercial Streeyt; 7 31 Im WfcusKR Fwkl, Prop. mwm ZIw a Shojtline and Union lUcgFfc DE"MIT fOll TIMB 8f!ltr.Dt;r,E8 From Fortlaii't Or7 Aimive WlOM Ciiiuhko l"ortlAnil Hpcclal in. m. Tin ItunU Ington "AtlRtTTIo" KxprcM 9 p. ia. via II tint ItlKlOU 3(llt tjtkp. Ilrnu. . n,r;"a, ",'":.? anai, Vl'n.,1. n.t""'r' 'I. ini'lffli. '" U",Mp it . 'iTcr fl Wit.1'18' ChlcaBi a1t Tjiita n .. Ht. Paul l"(Ut Mull 0 p. rn. WmIIo vv.iir",.?!-. y"c '::.".. ""imon. mn, Jllonoaiiol 8i Paul, Duliitu,MiiWWikeV Tin ":W. n Bpo'kano ChlcagST'.'nTgJl.C 72 i" HUR -7 1 PVoLAc?aDn7e0ACO I Throuch tickets Kaat via all rati boat amf rail, via Portland . "' 0r OCEAN AND niVER SCHEDULB From Portland. AlUalllne date- lublccl ., to clmnj-e Ko-8anKranclco Ball orcry 5 dayi 8 p.m. p. m Dally CXJCpt HuudHjr 8. p m. Saturday 10 ft. in. COI.UMIUAUIVRR To A-lorla aait Way Landings. ' 4d. m. ex. UuDdaj WILLAMETTE BIVPd Steamers, water permlttln?. i. c.,- .. Portland and wav Isndlnr. ma... ,.. and Friday at 10 a. m.. Tuesday i bursd,y ''J ?!iUr"1Ii:..FoC'ni"ce.Af"ny "" . luisuay, i nursaay and Saturday at 4 p. rn.For Independence.Mondiy.Wednesd.v andFrIdayat4j30p.ni. '."cancsaiy Through Tickets East via all rail or toat am rail via Portland, Ticket office, dock. E. T. THAYER. Aient Salem, ireioa. Soutli and East VIA Southern Pacific k TIIF SHASTA ROUTE Trains loavo Salem for Portland and way m. and stations at 5 :40 a. m. , 7 :54 a. 1;58 p. m Lv I'briTand HM A M Lv Balcra I1X) A M S:80?M 10.83 h y UUH :5 A id 7-OOA W 9.1S A 11 7SS A M 8:30 A H Ar AKhland 12.55 A M Ar Bacramento. MO 1' M Ar Ban Krnnclaoo. - l M r:S A M 9:ao A M , 7flfi A M . 7:42 A M ArOsdou'.' Ar hourer Ar Kama, 01ty Ar Chicago ArLon AngelcH iitiVil iJ&A M Ar Kl Paw 6.00 P M rani Ar Fort Wonn.... 8:30 A 11 C:S0 A M iWHTW Ar City of Mexico 11:30 AM 11 jo A M Ar Uouiton .. 7: o a M 7fl0 a ii Ar Now Orlcam . 6:80 1' M C:W l il Ar WMhlngton CM A M ti:ll A M Ar Now York 12;10 I' M 12:10 1' M Pullman and Tourists cars on both trnins. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogdon aud El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, Now Orleans and Washington, Connecting at San Frandisco with sev oral steamship linos for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South Amorica. Seo agent at Salem Station, or addroea 0. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD. No. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:60 p. m Trul ti leaves Corvallis,... 1:40 p. ui. Train urrlvea Yaqulua . 6:65 p. m, No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina 7'0Ja.m Leu Yes OotvuIUb 1 1:33 a. n Arrives Albany 12:13 p. ut No. 3 For Dotrelt: Leaves Corvallis 12:00p.m. Leaves Albany l:3Jp. ui. Arrives Dotrolt u:20p.tn No. 4 From Detreit: , Leaves Detroit 5:30.a. tu, Arrives Albany 10:30ja. at. Arrives Corvalii ll:i6p.m. Trains 3 aod 4 between Albany and CovalliH, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sst- uruuysoniy. ah omer trains uuiiys copt Sunday. i ruins i aim arrives in muuj -time to connect with tho 8. P. souto I.A.r.,l rta h.i.ll nd tllfln,, Wrt tiT tttTtt hours In Albany before departure of 8. r. Korin Dounu train lor roruauu. Train Np. 2 conuocts with the 8, r. west side train at Corvu Ms Croeainfor Indorondence, McMinn 'o and an points north to Portland. J. TuKNk.ii, EnwtN Stons, Agent, Albany. Mansgsr Rocky Mountian Is the flame of the new and iMuft ous Rock Island train Limited . . i-i. .,?, RnrlDS.1 which run b ueiween wu,,,"-r':vi, and Denver, and Chicago. Uavlnj Colorado Spriuizs ever) u 55Sratl:30P. Mm arriving" EnnWl Chicago at 7 V. M., JllchTJl) dav on y one night out - WjWnmW close ; , comwettog with evening trains from Chicago tor points oast; also connecting ,ZZoa with morning trains for M and St. Paul. Weekly excursloDi m Personally Coudncted Tom 1st 8WP cars vu tho Ureal Scenic Line; from" ciflc Coast polnU to Chicago wnW ChAsk8eyour Ticket Agent to make your ticket read via tho Great Rock Island Route Writo for particulars ,virr A. U. COOPER. GENERAL AOEtlT 250 Aiaenau. rui ,. - O. C, T, Co's PASSENGER STEAMERS Pomona and Alton? Leaves for PortlaaJ Dally Except Suaday at 7a.au Quick Time, Cheap Rates t Dock Betwcea State aai Court sfv pu I - T rirMi , MffljP g sa H ', -Wl W 5 LwM