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RV""r I, l V ' fl w t N V; LW r W i l I ( 1" ' s . ' H .1 la ft in v 8 4 Rji House Work is Hard Work without GOLD DUST. XrG2TM2to G. W. JOHNSON & CO. The, Popular Clothiers, m DAILY JOURNAL. Member Northwest Aftornoon Nowspapor League BY HOFER BnOTHERS. TUESDAY, OOT. 1G, 1901. Dnlly Orio Yoar, 3.00 In Advnnoo Dally Four Months 81. In Advnnoe Dally by Carrlor BOo Por Month Weekly One Yoar SI.OO In Advnnoo EDITORIAL. In tlio death of Hon. J. M. Wnllnro thiB community loaoa a powerful factor in iti material prosperity. Tor tlio past ton years ho has boon an activo forco in nil tho best loiideneicaof tlio community lifo. He was n staunch tupportorof tho rellglouB and moral work o( tho city, and took no narrow viows of hia duty, conflninc hia holpful words and materi al aid to no ono circlo of socloty. Activo and faithful in tho Btowardahip of pro perty intrustod to hia care, ho built wisely to mbko nil In his chargo nccopt nblo to otliora and covotcd no famo bo muoh as that whatovor lay in hia power Bhould bo dono right and in a creditahlu and enterprising manner. Thus itcamo about that ho took tho water plant and onlarged ita capacity and improved its workings until tho loBt cause for com plaint was removod and tlio business was paying its way. If thoro has boon any cauao for criticism tho past Bummer Mr. Wallace was in no wlao to blamo, for ovor a year his mind lias not been charged with its affairs, and ho lias had no eporvlsion or control over tho scrvlco. Ho had ono addition, that whatovor there was for him to do Bhould bo dono ns well as hoknow how and aa woll as ho was ablo, and ho was not small or spar ing whon onco ho started iu to put matters to right. This characteristic of painstaking thoroughness waa only surpassed by unvarying kindness towards all with whom ho camo in con net. Ho bad a heart for tho unfortunate nnd n ready hand nnd a willing ear to hoar tbo story of tho less favored por tion of tho community. Ho waa cliarit ablo lu nil things, and exacted of lilm selt a rigid lino of conduct. He boro all tilings cheerfully and tried at nil tlmou to sea tho Reed side of puoplo and situa tions. Ho looked after his owii personal comfort and interust about tho last thing, and sacrlllccd his own business interests frequently to protect tho in torests of those depending upon him. He mado hia own business affairs eccoudary in taking up tho icatlorud property interests of Ida brother's octate, lioldlng them tocothor nnd putting them all on payirg mi. Ho was faith ful iu.all thinga and that without guile or oppression. Tlio initial meeting nt Balom for the development of tho 8. 1. Co. 'a Indus trial department In Western Oregon wiia held in 8alom Saturday by Col, It. T. Judson, who has mado a great success of promoting Industries on tho O. It. it N Lines iu Eastern Oregon aad Wash ington, nnd has put more than one lino ol-production upon a prolltablo basis by intelligent promotion and organization. Col. Judson has at his command a num l?NJ Lonely Homes A NiH This pure has trouqht a permanent cure. which robs mothers of their hones Wine. Yoii arc asked to try Wine or Cardul and Thcdford's Ulack.Draught, U companion medicine. Nine out of ten cases of female trouble, barren. ness Included, yield to them. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Ine of Cardul. your Almaaaoand ray buibaucf got sua a bottlo of Mno of Cardul and it utojjjied tuy flooding and restored wr fallen womb to Ita place. Now 1 am otirtJ after taking (liroo bottles and nave another to tako which I got thla moiuiiig. I amwpoctlog to become mother auil Wine ot I'ardul will bo W iVootor. Mra. MAItY J UKNOON, uui juaj J. coa a miscarriage, iffi f ftdriea and Wei-alare. iKUr, J)c,'utnul,', TW ClulUuoo.- ?r: ., 'r Tlioio.iCro tlio days when jou nppreol nto RAlqp'C0at. Too warm for your wlntor coat loo cold for none just right for a "top." All tlm now IiIoub in tlio Hox, tlio Uaglati, the Yoke aro hero. Wear ono of our trpcoat nnd you may ho suro of, Jiavinjr the proper lliinft. I'rlcQa rati go from fi 00 to 20 00, Var loua fahrica various hng'h varloiie shades, ns fashion tllofntos. 257 Com'l St., Salem. ber of men who aro specialists in their lino nnd proposos to hold several meet ings at Salem and in tho Willamette valloy this fall and wlntor to ndvonco tho business interests of tho farmers and fruit growers. Col. Judson is tho right man for this groat undortnking, nnd has all the qualities of intelligent leadership that bring pucccoss to any undertaking in this day of organization nnd specialization. His prusonco is badly ueodod, nnd If ho ia woll sustained by tlm business men and fruit growers lio will accomplish groat results. Ho ia a modest Btylo of man and mnkea no grout promises, but points to what has been achiovod whoro ho has done his work. Standards of produc tion and organization will work wondora for tho fruit-grower, nnd General Pnneen. gor Agent Mlllor ia to bo congratulated on taking up the development work, Wliero iur. iUnrKllitui, iijb jruuuucncui , has loft It off. TitK Journal, hopes soon to bo able to nnnonuco the first great in dustrial convention at Balom, whoro tho hearty co-oporation of tho greatest rail road in tho West with tho producor will be successfully inaugurated. This work will tell in tills valley as nowhure oleo, becauso the soil and climatu havo tho most wonderful combination of resources to which tho magio wand of corporation promotion was ovor applied. Tlio most enterprising (armors and dairymen and frult-gronors will bo only too glad to cotno to tho assistance of such a man ns Col. Judson, who npcaka from practical experience and mtm' nccompllahmo nta more than IriT H dry. All hall to tho now era t n dawning upon tho si eop lug forcoi of nature and tho dormant enterprises of uion, DEFENDS SENATOR MITCHELL. Iu answer to tlio claim that if Corbetl had been elected sonator ho would not have boen a moru tool of tho Trust gang running things nt Washington, a llepubliuan paper at Kugono, tho Hogla tor, has this defence of Senator Mitchell: Tho Snlum Journal in an effort to answer our editorial discussing Corhett and Mitchell aseerts that when a light was on in Portland against the electric light companies Mitchell was attorney for the light syndicate. That Is no ar gument. Attorneys accept clientage, tholr profession demands it, and if the Light company did employ 'Mr. Mitchell that fact would only bo a compliment to his ability as an nttomny nnd would not signify that lie was doing otherwise than dofendlng tho rights of that cor poration, ns well as any nthor corpora tlon, always lino before tho law. Th) thing which eeoma to worry Tun Joint nai, most, however, Ih tho milt trust, which hna advanced the prico of salt. The Oregon public, irrespective of party, ought to join in a general demand for tho lowering of the price of salt so that Holer might lay in a supply !o( sev eral sacks for Ills own use, for If thoro in a "too too flesh" editor lu Oregon it ia this same Hofer who has n faculty for making more noice over things lie knows toast about than any other journalist lu tlio State. A full suekol salt with funnel attachments should ho donated to tho edltornl rooms of Tun Journal olllco. Tho eoml-aniiual statement of tlio steel trust shows that tho not earuinga for tlio past six months ending Sopteni ber 30 wore 151,051,871. Only the larg est newspapers and magazines get any of it, A home It never complete without children. Yet many homes ore cMldUn, Miny wives are desolate for the lick of a child to love. Their lives are aimless -void of the high motives of motherhood. While barrenness Is causing Incal culable sadness and sorrow, It exists In most cases on account of some little female trouble, which Wine of Cardul would speedily set right. Wine regulates the disordered female organs by building up the worn out nines and rcsulatlmj tit menstrual Now. It restores the fallen womb to Its proper place. By strength ening the generative organs, It makes preg nancy possible where barrenness exists, You can depend on WINEoCARDUI Suffering women all over the land have been depending on It for seventy-five years. No more convincing proof ran be elven than the testimony of Mrs.Iiensun.who Is only one of thousands of women to whom Wine of Cardul Many cases of mlsrarrlage that trouble have been Avoided by timely use of the Vindorvoort. Ark.. Anril i. 1900. wmcu was luuoweu uy uouuidk- I read rtn 7DiPtem i TJi lAbt' Adrlsory Umuom Oxuixuiy, CluUUaoog Teuu. v;:, XL 1S ". r ehiodlnthe.rpmyinRUoouy" ,-;;.- gallon ot 7 ia hfta08 ol expreyilou wuicii p- " BILL GOT THAR! From New York Weekly Mfo, America's Oreatast and Cleanest Humorous rublloatlon, Hill's in Congress; got thoro samo Ei ho'a got to evor.v blnmo Thins bo's aimed at ovor sense lio ciim up a ten-foot fenoe Whon ho wa'nt no hlghor much Than the knobs his toca could clutch. (knoha wo novo soo till Bill Had lit over tho hit? hill With Hob Barnes's now prlzo dlmo ) Seemed like, nomohow, ovory timo Bill got tharl Bill was rotten dull in school ; Never knowed ono kind o'rulo V'm another. But I'm blnmcd At tho last, when thetr was iinniiil That lind passed cf Bill wa'nt tharl Either nigged, or mado it aquar With tho teacher. No ono know How it happenedhut 'twas tnto Bill got tharl Bo'n tho eatna in overythlmr; Not a jjlrl but what would lling Any other follor high If bill chanced to pot his eye Her direction; had a way O' Jos' hraggin night and day Till lio'd sorter mako n girl Think tho sun nnd starB and worl' All spun roun' for him, an' when Two of us was courtin' Jen' Bill got tharl Whon Bill started in tho raco For to st in tho pamo placo Whoro Dan Webster, Calhoun, Blalno Shed their mantles gosh 1 my grain Itlz. an' rubbed nu'Inst it though I'd no mortal thought lio'd got Bill a eoat in Congress? Suro Couldn't think o' thot thor boor But what dropped wo novor guoesod 'Luctlon come by all that's hlossod Bill got tharl I ain't got a word o' ill 'Ginstthu Senator; why, Bill U a mBii o' our own sort; Ef ho ain't no kind n' sport In his grammar nti' a speech Comes so hard you'd think a leech Drug it f'm him thoro'sa heap lllll kin iln. Hlwnrln nbfnn Ain't no likelier hand then him ; Branda a herd as quick an' trim As a cowboy. When Simll's crowd Punched fer prizes (crowln' loud), Bill got tlinr. Bill don't know no tnoro o' lawa Than a pullet but hedrawa Flushes when it cornea to stand By somo big jack-pot. My land I Downln' lawyers ain't a deUco To the cards that he'll let loosol Bill's got gumption! An' knows too, Jes' what Congress ought to do For to help ua sheep men ; he'll Push our luterosts an I feel, After all, thechoico wa'nt bad Wo need sheep laws an I'm glad Bill got tharl One of the Naval Heroes D. Apploton A Co., Now York havo credit of publishing ono of tlio best naval histories from a personal stand point that haa yot oppearod, in "A Sailor's Log. llecollectiona of Forty Years of Naval Life," By Kobley D. Evans, U. S. N. Tho poisoual remini scences cover hia going to Utnh for n brief re idenco in order to bo appointed n naval cadet, hia lifo at the academy, his service In tho war for the Union, whoro ho was wounded at tho storming of Fort Fisher, hia cureor nboard bhip in many waters, nnd hia llnal connection as xiomninndor of tho Iowa in tli9 Battlo off Sauliugo Harbor when tlio Spanish lie was sunk. All is related lu n dramatic mannor nnd ullof thrilling intorost nnd somo witty commont. Evans keeps tho render moving and has tho faculty of not dwelling too long on any ono point. So tho bonk Is quite a marlno panorama in effect. One chapter wo aro in tho arctic nnd tho' next lu a southern drydock. Since tho Schley court of In quiry, added lnteroil will found iu tills volume which waa written boforo that unhappy investigation washogun, and many will bo Interested In Evnns'a ac count of tho affair not written for' any purpose connected with this tirosomo trial now concluding, and which shows tho naval oillclal lifo nt its worst, whilo thla volume shows it at ita best. It is well printed nnd bound, and has admir able illustrations and nn iudox, That is a characteristic of tlio Apploton publications. Thoy uro very satisfactory to.liuiullo and to have. Trade supplied at Sulem, Oro., by 1'aWuu Bros , book sellers. A Holland-Spanish Romance Those luterostud in the struggles of Alva to overcome tho I'rlnco of Orange should read ono of tho very best roma ices covering that period "My Lady of Oraiigo,"rela'ingthoadvonturoa of John NnwBtend, gent, an Englishman, lu those Bloody and interminable wars for the possession of the Netherlands. Thoro is abundance of lighting nnd plotting, iu which tho hero mtyos tho city of Broulho, usoapus the vengeance of the Invaders, nnd wins the hand of tho daughter of tlio governor of the city, Gabriulo do St, Trend, who Is all the heart can doeiro in tho way of a heroine. The literary stylo is devoid of dead mutter and lurosou (torn mge to page on the keen scant of adventures that roino about naturally mid are pos sesecd of a strong II ivor of historical realism, Tho book Is devoid u( all objectionable features and admirable to awaken a love of history in IIih young. Published by lAJiiginttiis, llreon A Uo., Now Yoik. Sold at Salmn, Oro., by Pattn Bro-i., IkMiksullors. A Revolutionary Romance. One of the btwt of all this oIum of ato nes u 'A Carolina Cavalier," n romance of (ho Aiiiuricau ittswlulloii, by iloorgo C'an-y EggltMlsm, a writw of nolo on American hl'toileat toplo-a. Thohvroof the tale Its a young Colonial from tho I .u.ilina-J, who. iiimhi lieariinruf the out bre.ik of revolution, hurries home from the Bermudas to tukts iart iu dufeuding his native colony again thu British In vasion. How hotliwd this impulsively, sdv -uturously, hut euvt-wsatiilli' jives the m itivB of story and the thread to a r mntico that is hUloriuallyaoaujMte, dolubtfully absorbing, and ultoguthor nlti active. The character drawlm- is of oajHciai note. Tiger Bill and Jacqueline are both original and unique, while the iierwlno is irresistible, and one never tins of the hero, It is n book that thruhs with patriot Itmievun ask ia crowd ed with incident, and it is distinctively What suffering frequently results from a mother's ignoranco; or tnoro frequently from n. mothor'a ncgloot to properly instruct her daughter I Tradition Bays woman must Buf fer," and young women aro so taught. There is a little truth Mid a great deal of exaggeration lu tills. It a young woman Buffers severoly alio needs treat ment, nnd her mother should Bco that bIic gets it. Many mothers hesitate, to tako their daughters to a physician for examina tion : but no mother need hesitate to writo freely about her daughter or herself to Mrs. Plnlcham's Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., and Bccuro from u woman tlio most ofllcicnt advice with out charge. Mrs. August Pfalzgraf, of South Byron, Wis., mother of tho young lady whoso portrait wo here publish, wrote in January, 1890, Baying her daughter had Buffered for two years with irreg ular menstruation had headache nil tho timo, and pain in hor sldo, feet swelled, and was generally miserable Slio received an answer promptly with advice, and under date of March, 1800, the mother writes again that Lydia E. Plnlcham's Vegotablo Compound cured her daughter of all pains and irregu larity. Nothing in the world equals Lydia B. Plnkham'a great mcdlcfno for regu lating woman's peculiar inouthlj troubles. and enthusiastically American. The book haa been issued in moBt artistic and nttractivo stylo, and tho illustra tions by O. D. Williams aro lino. Published by the I). Lotlirop Co., Bos ton. Trado supplied at Salem, Oro., by I'atton Bros., booksollors. The Battle of Alission Ridge. "Norman Holt, n Story of tho Army of tho Cumberland," by Genoral Charles King, embodies tho nccount of one of tho greatest battles of tho Civil War, alid with tho freedom of a novelist of tho highest order, tho reader enjoys a panoramic presentation of that event with many details and sidelights that history does not afford. No family that had a loved ono in that battlo 9bou'd be without this volume. No tnoro charming historic war story has over been written. It is Captain King's best, and bearing, as it doos on tlio great battlo of Mission Itldge, although tho story !b woven in fiction, it adds an invaluable record of that gigan tic contest between the two great armies, The charactera aro real, their emotions natural, nnd tho romauco that is inter woven 1b delightful. It ia wholesome and one of Oonl. King's best, if not hia best book. From tho first chapter to tho last page tho intorost of tho reader novor fags. Genl. King has written no more brilliant or stirring novel. Published by Q. W. Dillingham Co., Now York, and trade supplied by I'atton Bros., booksellers, Sulom, Oregon. The samo firm publish tho Inimitable "John Henry" by Hugh McIIugh in narrow canvas boards, and it is distinc tively a piece of original humor. Theio nro but few illustrations. Aa if it needed any to illuminate ita glittering pages, whoro each lino produces a smilo. Tho author has a happy faculty for selection of topics. His philosophy la broad and it is sympathetic. He hna bettor judg ment than Mark Twain in some respects, for ho novor tackles topics like your mother's religion ns a field for the exploitation of supposed humor. Another American writor has orrod grlavlouily iu tho Octobor Atlantic in taklnir up for humorous treatmont thoor liglous belli f of ovor a million cleai-3yed American puoplo who nro supposed to know what thoy want. A work llko "John Honry' ' convinces ono of the importance of humor in the national lifo, and to say of it man that ho haa no senso of humor is almost equal to Slmkospear'a Indictment of loan and hungry-looking men as tit for treason, etrategem and spoils of war. It is worse than to say a man lias no Bon-o, because oven a fool or a natural may havo a conception of the humorous side of things real and human. "The Romance of Blennerhassett." Under this title, Oltua. Fulton Pidgin, who wrolo "tjulncy Adams Sawyer," hat produced an acceptable volume of historical fiction, around ttio life of Aaron Burr. Tho work ia dedicated to thu hero's daughter, Theodosia Burr Alston, who in u letter to her father, at thu end of all his troubles and dit-graco, Are you nervous, restless, pale and easily tired? Per haps the scales can tell you why. K your weight is below you. average, that explains it. Scott's Emulsion is a hit producing food. You soon begin to gain and you keep on gaining long after you stop taking it. For all wasting diseases, in both young and old, it is the one standard reniGdy, conTAirJaitteri. uxta U , -- w M saldt "I had rather not llvn than not be the daughtor of bucIi n innn." Tho historical events leading up to tho duel with Hamilton, the flight nnd visit at Blonnerliaseott- Island, and its beautiful home, the tour o( tho South nnd tho schemes to found un empire iu the groat SoiUhncut, Burr's arrest nud trials on various charges, hia acquittal of all seri ous nicusntloiiB, lit a defoiuo of himsolf boforo tho United States Senate, all tho tips and downs ol the most romantic career iu American history, aro hero traced iu a niauner to comprise n very readable book. 1 ho Btylo Is not that ol au apology for tho man'a defects, but It is a lively narrative, touching tlio we.l known points of history and of Burr's character, yet bringing out much that lias been dim, anil u great deal to Burr's credit. His relations to his wifo ami daughter, aro made much of, and their idealism aro much emphasized The bouk concludes with some rouiarkablo documents about Burr that havo novor been published boforo. Trade supplied nt Salem, Or., by Patton Bros , booksel lers. Published by C. M. Clark Pub lieliing Co., Boston. Trlology of American Humor. Ehcti ilolden lias been such a national success,' it Huemc Iato nnd ueeles? to com' uicnd ita many clurniB. It is ovideutly an attempt at fiction upon n background of orthodoxy, y.et broad enough nnd put in tho mouth of Its quaint, homely nud humorous hero to make it acceptable to a vast tcope of people. Attempting to pick out the proverbial utturauces that give tho book its racy II ivor, proves a failuro, for its humor is an atmospher ic condition that soouia to spread liko a rosy summer sunsot ovor the entire cre ation. It is n quality, a literary pot spectivo, rather than gems and nuggets of expression that can be plucked from their natural surroundings and placed on exhibition. Tho little country or phan boy flnda a good home, falls in love with a beautiful girl who becomes a great singer, and he becomes a great editor all these aro stock qualities of Auiorlcan novels. Horace Greoly ia brought in, thoro nro hunting stories, patent-right stories and horso-tradc stories as good as any in David llarum, and for nativo American humor and country wit it might bo called off the same piece with tha book and Quincy Adams Sawyer a porfect triology ot clean, enjoyable literature that ought to bo together in every family library. Of tho three, the present volume lias tho 'east strained and artificial ending. The hero'a las-t words aro characteristic: "1 aintnfraid. 'Shamed o' nothin' lover done. Goin' off soniowhores, Bill dun no the way nuthor dunno ' 'tla east or west or north or south, or road or trail ; bull alnt afraid." Published by I). LathropCo., Boston. Sold nt Salem, Oregon, by Patton Bros., Booksellers. Craln-OI Craln-OI 4 Remember that niimu when you want n dellelous, nppctlzlug, nourish ing food drink to take tho place of colTeo. Sold by nil grocers nud liked by nil who havo used it Graln-0 Is iniulo of pure grain, it nldu digestion nnd strengthens the nerves. It Is not n stimulant but u health builder nnd tho children ns well as the adults can drink It with great benefit. Coats about Vi ns much ns coffee. lCc. nnd -Tic. per package. Asl: your grocer ror Urntu-O. BUSINESS CARDS. O. H.MACK Succcessor to Dr, J. M. Kcono, in Whito Cornor, Salem Oro. Parties de siring suporior operations nt modoratn foo in any brancli aro ineeptcial request, Dr, Grace Albright Graduate oflAmerlcan.School of Osteopathy. : : : Every day oxcopt Sunday. Office hours 0 to 12 n. m ; 1 to 4 p. in. Odd Fnllows' Tfimnlo. Cor. Rntirt nmt Tllnh etreota. Phono. Main 2281. Dr. Tacle Real, assistant. Money to Loan On farms and city proporty. Invest ments judiciously mndo. Insurance ef fected. JOHN MOIR Olllco with Bnlfour Guthrio cCo. 207 Commercial Street. 4-fltf S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPRIETOR OP Stone's Drug Stores SALEM OREGON. The stores (two In aumter) are located at No 235 aad 333 Commercial street, and are well stocked with a complete line of drugs and med icines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc. s- DR. STONE Has bad some 25 years experience lathe prac tice of medicine and now makes no charge for consultation,' examination or prescription. Salem Water Co. OPFIOK, CITY HALL For water borvlco apply at urne Bills payable, monthly lu advuoce Mako n'l complaints aMIio nfih e CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meots all mail and paisenger tralnr. Baggage to all parte of the city. Prompt service. Telepliouo No. 2H. D1SQUK & HOMY EH DON'T WAIT Till it Rains But book your orders LEAMON & BURT for with vour house pantinjr, paper haiurin? or kalsomining' at 105State st. Uljpuuiuova rr-x a di8 P1 tue EDUCATIONAL Thoro aro two kinds of education practical nnd ornamental. Tho former nliould be secured by overyono, because, it may bo put tn tinn quickly in earning a living. Therefore, s'ctiro tho former first; tho later, uftcru aula, If you huvo tho timo and money. Tho courses of thu C A P ITA L 11 USI N ESS C t ) XAj KG E nro arranged with a vlow to iiEofulnnes. Wo do not dabble tn n llttlo cf every thing, but dovoto our energioa to conducting n firsl-chixs business tchool. Living expenses chenp. Students admitted at any time. Our graduntos nio sutcessful. Send tor catalogue W. I. STALEY, Principal, Salem, Oresron. CAPITAL NORMAL AND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL SALEAl, OREGON. Fall term of twelve weeks opens Sept. 30ih In Ilrst National . Dank uiilldlnir. Our spccla work Is to teach the underlying principles. No time wasted on the non essentials, The home study and mail department offer you a rare chance to spend your evenings pleas antly and profitably In fitting yourseir ror your life work. Tuition for the term seven dollars. Home study department $5, Address J, J. KRAPS, SALEM, OFE. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM, OREGON. A first-olasa piivnto hospital for tlio treatment of chronic nnd surgical caBea. Built tlio past year especially for tho purpose for which it ia used. Convenently located withiu'four blocks of tho business part of tho city. Tho most modom furnishings and latest nppllnucoa throughout tho building. Heated by hoi water and IlgliteU by gnu and olooticlty Hero tho pick tan hnvo tho comforts of an elegant private homo, combined with all the. advantages of !a genoral hospital without tho nolr.e, coufudon, nnd publicity attending ono. Outside pbysclans bringing cases in trontoJ with thu greatest courtesy, nnd assittod in operations if requested. For tonne and further informa Uonwrilo or apply personally. R, CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMUD nUTWBEN 2 AND 4 P. M 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 4 Lawrence OLD P08TOFKI01S Gas Stoyes for Summer Cooking Gas Ranees, Gas Hot Plates, Gas Rolllm? Stoves. Call and examine low prices. Special rate for Gas for Cooklnsr Purposes. : : : : Salein Gas Light Co. l Chomokota St. IRON IB KING And whon it comes to doltiK work on shoot iron, tin nnd coppor, wo tako tho lead, All kinds of ROOFING, SPOUTING, TINNING, C0RNISE WORK Dono on shortest nollco and with tho utmost malefaction. :::::: : BURROUGHS & FRASBR PHONE 1511 103 STATU CAPITAL BREWERY Ilcor has stood tlio tost of experienco. Then why not ujvo a home production tho proforonco. Home capital, homo labor and home browod boor aro growing in popularity. People loyal to homo IndiiE try glvo It tho proforonco. CAPITAL BOTTLING MRS. JW. BECK, BRBOISTBR -FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN- A complete stock of Grass Seeds at Lowest prices for reliable seeds, g c x x x 8PEQJ AL PRICES ON FLOUR IN BARREL LOTS. 91 Court Street, Salem, Oregon. Z"rAit"r E. S. LAMPORT m mrm-mi is 8,000 Miles Long The Burlington Route ranks among the greatest of tho world's railroads. Over 8,ooo miles long; employing 35,000 men; reaching 1,300 towns and cities in tho eleven stntos traversed by its lines; having ' through-car arrangements which extend more than half way across the continent and earn estly striving to give its patrons absolutely unequaled sorvice, it is the line YOU should select, next time you go oast. EVERY"vHERreVond.nSaS SU "k a a pur ctjuv. -$m&& DEMANDS OAIUSIWL gONSIDEHATtON Northwest Normal Coll ge ' of Literature, Business, Music and Ar I (INCOKPOUATED.) Literary courses arc: Collegiate, High School Business and Piepitrntory. Full or partial ot the Important branches of Music and Att. Dip lomas granted or Degrees conferred on comple tion of cither of the above courses. Send for catalogue or call at rooms In the Murphy filock, Salem, Oregon. A. J. Garland, A, M., President, Z M. Parvln, Mu. Doc, Dlrcctsr, QKOOtSRY Tolophono 563 WORKS .CAPITAL ICE WORKS Proprietor, & WHITE Harness, Saddlery, Whips, Lap Robes, Fly Nets, etc. ( Lone years of experience, superior r skill and highest quality of stock (are .a guarantee that we turnout the best coods for thetnoney ever offered In Salem. ZZ SIGN OF THE WHITE HORSE Now closing out Rowntree & Temple stock bouilit at 50c on dollar. ESTABLISHED 1869 ffiTS'.3' S1rcct- A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, Cor. Third and Stark St., Portland, Ore. - jk iiirrra5 kj B iW-l 1 fl tC I fl v &Prs7Vrl 111 m AwUillQNPACIHC DEPART FOR FSaUSiaw Anrivg MOM. Chicago I'ortltinl Special On. tn. Via limit lugtou "AtiVtTtfo" Kapross 9 p.m. via Hunt ington 5t7i"atir" Fiut Malt Op. m. vl Bpokano d.ti t ?.?. .I" DeiiTor. Vi 4.30 P. la, XY?Z Oinahi, Kriim. aMY10"'' "" 'Id t. r wTivw;i'i;;"iw"ivroii" man, JllunMw,"!, "m n ill, DuIuUkbIiiw wit, Clilutro, ana Kt.i " 72 " MU 11 tf S ... . PORTLAND TO CIIICAro No Cham e nf r.,hAC0 L Throucli tickets East via all rn boat nmf rail, via Portland rail( or OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE - ,w" mtiana All tailing dates subJcctF 8 p. m. iiilfy"" ox;opt Hundiiy 8. p m. Bnturday 10 a.m. vu VUISUKBJ For Han Franclnco Ball every 5 dtji r.w ToAttorlu and y Utt Landings. T pBu"d III.IIMIII 1 Ulltll,, I WILLAMP.TTP uiorn" Steamers, water permitting, leave Bsltm Toitland and wiv l.mino mUi..,iu.i..., and Friday at 10 a. m., Tuesdsy 1 hursdsy til Saturday at 7 a. m. For Independtna Altssi and Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday and Satimu- - - v. lu.rui iBuspcnocnce.monoay.YreJiiesJn and Friday at 4;30 p.m. Tlirough tickets East via all rail or tost si rail via Portland, Ticket office, dock, E. T. THAYER, Attnl ojicra, rccoa is Centra I Territory Ry through service to and from the principal cities In the folio win t stales' mwA mmm INDIANA MIUVBSOTi WISCONSIN SOUTH DAKOTA MISSOURI ARKANSAS TENNESSEE KENTuCKi" rLOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI Throucli Tourist Cars Fiom The Pacific Coast TO- Chicago and Cincinnati Connectlnc with throuth trains (or sll tolsts East, South and Southeast Fast and handsomely enulcted, sTeamheatei trains Dining Cars. Dutfct Lltrsrr Cars, Sleeping Cars, Free Reclining Chairs Csrs. Send fifteen cents In stamps for wall nut of the United States and Cuts tor ur tlculars regarding rates, time, strvk ' etc., call on or address; ,, n. ii. inumuuLu 142 Third St. Com'l. Att. Pot Hand, Oregon. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD. No. 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany 12:50 p.m Train leaves Corvallifl.... Ur0p.u Train arrives Yaqulna . 0:45 p. tn No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 0-OOa.m Leaves Corvall la 1 1 :30 1. m Arrives Albany 12:15 p. ia No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany 703pn Arrives Dotrolt 12:15 p. No. 4 From Dotrelt: Leaves Dotrolt 1245 a. u Arrives Albany 5-40 a. ia Trains 3 nnd 4 between Albany tt Covnllle, TncBilnyB, Thuwdayi andSst urdnys only. All other tratiie dally" cent Bundny. , . , Trnina 1 nrrlvea in Alhany in W to connect with tho 8. P. south boc. train, an woll aa (jivlnc two or Vf houra in Albany before departure ol & P. North bound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connecta witli the . weat side train at Corvultls CroesIniW Independence, McMinnv 'o and " polnta north to Portland. J. Turner, Edwih 8w., Agfant, Albany. Mg Py 7 la thoonF9 The Great op-gsiBg Rock Island igflB Route KrandcK p change via the W01 d' .B'g ic line, mnkitiBCioeo c".....----Ellti 11 poIntsEsit. Daily etaudard sleeping gflH 14. ucncuu umi " Oltv, Denver and Chicago, iHiiiec, j.iorary biiiurii. enra between Pueblo, utn- , ojt ver nnd Chicaco. Tla L,avl"".;,ffKa reaaonnbla, dininR car service w " Pueblo nnd Ohlcap. If yo'' "$ i.'. nu n.ni,,. rim Monea..-Br capo or nny plnco east, you ' I Real quire about the Ureat KkMT a lemre piircnnvniK ;" ,.,, .1 1 rour nearcat ticket agent ubo di , 1 rito for folders and ny Iota"" e'c1' .. .ii'iwilanil. Or. ueni. n-'i..'-"-- O. C, T, Co's PASSENGER STEAMERS Pomona and Altofl Leaves for PortlaaJ DallV Except Sunday at 7 a. b. QuickTime, Cheap Bates rrTW TIT? OS. Piano Tuners and V" PORTLAND OB E. tTnqilom nd VIB1 ll' I'1 J ' Goo. Will'a Music Btore, Wr lio glll Efficiently illl Serves vssBrT a Vast tandtUol ( ' mJmmM jm