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zu rxjax ,XgRxKnat, naritij' MM House Work is Hard Work THE DAILY JOURNAL, Mombor Northwost Afternoon Nawspapor Lontruo. BY HOPBR BROTHERS, MONDAY, NOV. 18, 1001. Dally One-Year, $3.00 In Advnnoa Dally Four,, Months $1. In Advanoo Dally by 'Carrier 6O0 Per Month WoolclyOnoYonr Sl.OO In Advanoo JOURNAL X-RAYS Czolpooz biography : IIo voted for McKinley and was burled inquickHine. Republican politicians boo little in the coming campaign but n struggle (or tho opoila. ft Moro timber roservca moro gralta for politicians, moro wholcealo grabs for syndicates. e Tho Corvallls Gazette outlines tho duties of congress. Why not? A cat may look at a King. 6 Union county, wbich generally sends Republican grafters to tbe legislature is $263,405 in the hole. ft TUo Republican politicals do not Beom to wout to turn Geer out to pasture for fear tho fenco might not hold. ft ft Bo many exchanges took The Jour nal's joko, (about copyrighting its sea sldo editorials), seriously, that tho joko ja recalled. ft A ft Eugene Reglster: Public ofllco is ft public trust, not a prlvoto snap that can bo porpotuated by legislation favorable to tho officers in power. e 0. W. Fulton ogain declares ho will not lot his namo bo used for governr. Ho don't want to start tho Republican houso of cards a tumbling. TryGraln-OI Try Graln-OI 1 Ank your Grocer today to show you a pneknga of GUAIN-O, tho new food drink that takes tho place of coffee. Tho children may drink It without Injury ns well as tho adult All who try it, like It GUAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it Is mado from puro grains, and tho most dollcnto stomach receives It without distress. the prlco of cof fee. lCc. and 25 eta. per package. Sold by all grocers. DROPPED DEAD ON THEJSTREET James Smith, familiarly known in Kugono as "JImmio tho Cook," alightod from tho McKenzlo stago as it drew up in front of tho Minnesota Hotel Saturday evening. Hotondorod tho driver his faro and was in tho act of taking his lug gage into tho hotol whon ho suddenly began to stagger and fell to the sidowalk. Guests and attachos to tho hotel rushed to tho proatrato man and carried him into tho hotol parlor. Dr. T. W. Harris was hastily summoned but tho unfortunato man was unconclous and boforo tho physician arrived, had breathed his Inst. Death was duo to heart failure. THE ESQUIMO The Esquimo eats blubber. The lumbermen cat pork. These people are constantly exposed to cold and physical strain.- Experience has taught them that fatty foods give warmth and nourishment. For Chose who have' cold and thin bodies, or are threat ened with consumption or any wasting disease, there is no fat in so digestible and palatable a form as Scott's Emulsion. Physicians prescribe it. We'll nJ you ft little to try, If yuu lite. SCOTT & UOW WE, 9 l'l ttet, New Yeik.. iinMiniMiiinniHfiiitiiiiiiiiJ idm ..Darveet ItrfoanhegivtiiQirseuei Tho Daily Jouium, proposes to tlon New Year's odltion, a line illuatratod Thanksgiving Daily, buuIi as will 3 s be a credit to our state and community. It has been a raro year, with bountiful liarvoatiJ, and a Harvest Home Thanksgiving paper will bo os E peclally opportune at this season. This paper will contain roadablo nr E tides on all manner of subjects relating to the state, and especially to Sa- lem'and tho Willamette Valloy. E this issue that will be of Interest to 5 torestedin knowing about Oregon, H In addition to the descrlptlvo and historical matter published thoro E will bo presented illustrated articles with portraits of public buildings nnd E men, and especially will the business interests of tho city and county be amply illustrated, Many of tho flno residoucos und business blocks will E aUo be shown in graphic form. Borne attractive advertising matter will ul E so appear which will bo a credit to our local buslnebt men, and all wishing to be ropreeented are iuvlted to communicate with tho publishers as to lates and terms. Borne interesting articles, aud data roncorntug our re E sources will be acceptable for thin edition, which -Mill be made a credit able, one In wery respect. Hofku UitpTiiKim, Publishers, iiiiyiiyyuMWHWHM mi without GOLD DUST. DETAILS OF THE WRECK At Orchard on the Oregon Short Line. Engineer Cosgrove says 'Twas my Fault. Ono of tho worst accidents In the hia tory of tho Oregon Short Lino occurred about 3:30 o'clock this morning at a point a little over a milo east of Orchord statlon.which is 25 miles eitat of Nampa. As the result two men are dead; ono man hns suffered tho lots of his right leg; two others aro sovorcly bruieed and tho onglno and 14 cars of a hoaxy freight train are piled up in on indiscriminate mass on tho track east of Orchard sta tlon. Engine 017 was pulling tho freight east. Martin Cosgrove was at the throt tle and with him was Fireman W. F. Knox. Ordors were received at Nampa to pass tho helper, which is onglno No. 301, at Orchard, but tho dead engineor either forgot his ordors or was asleep whon ho passed that station and tho heavy freight train with its long lino of cars plunged into the light engine which was backing into tho siding Engineer Eph. McDowell and fireman Frank Onan wore In tho helper, Mc Dowell had just time to reverse his engino boforo tho terriblo collision came. Neither of tho mon had timo to jump. Tho forco of tho heavy train demolished tho cab of thoir ongine liko kindling wood and flung them through tho cab windows in each direction. They fell 20 foot clear of tho track, but fortunately upon sand and neither is eorlouely in jured Thoir ongino ran away at full speed after its reversal. But tho wreck of tho cast bound freight was something appallng. Tho datails of tho horror aro sickening. Tho ongine plunged off tho track and 14 cars teloecoped and piled up on each other. Some of thorn stand on ond. Freight and broken timbers aro scattered around in every direction. Head firakoman Charles Wallace was flung under tho ovorturnod ongino and pinioned beneath it. Both legs and ono armwerocut off and tho body scalded almost boyond recognition. His deatli must havo been almost instantaneous. Engineer Cosgrovo nnd Fireman Knox went down In thoir cab. Knox's right leg was crushed almost off, so much so that ho tore tho remaining pieces of IIcbIi away in pulling himself from undor tho ongino, leaving his severed leg undor tho wreck. Tho norvo and heroism of this man is without parallel. That ho did not blood to doath beforo assistance arrived from Nampa or succumb to tho torrlhlo physical shock is a marvel to tho physicians. Immediately after tho collision tho conductor of tho heavy freight ran back to Orchurd and wired Nampa (or assist ance), Conductor Lohrbas of tho Can non ball was sent to tho Econo of thoas- cidont at once. Dr. J. II. Murray oi Nampa accompanying him. Tho injured engineor nnd fireman had crawled from beneath tho engine boforo tho arrival of assistance, Poor Cosgrovo was literally scalded from head to foot, but was en tirely conrcious. IIo had sustainod ao voro wounds about the head, lita right car being nearly torn away. IIo told Dr. Murray that ho alono was to blama for tho accident. Ho said that ho had killed his brakemaii nnd probably his llreman and did not want to live. FEMALE FORGER SENTENCED London Nov. 18 Miss Mario Josephine Eastwiuk, a young Philadelphia woman who pleaded guilty to having forged 100,000 of railroad certificates was sentenced this morning to six month; fmpiisonmont. New Market Fitta & Doty havo opened a now flub and poultry market at 181 Commorlcal street. iiiiiinniiiiiiiinimiiniiiiniiiinni Dome got out this year in lieu of a rogttla- Especially will matter bo presented in ! eastern readore and others who aro in- 3 immmmmmmm BOER RESCUE MEETING To be Held in Great Auditorium Protest Against the British Policy in South Africa. If Roosevelt Would Say the Word 500,000 Rough Riders Would Enlist. Chicago, Nov. 18 Tho monetor Mass Meeting to bo held at tho Auditorium, Chicago, on Decombor 8th, under tho nuspiciesof the OLicago Uranch of tho American Transvaal League, at which tho eloquent Hourko Cockran will bo tho speaker, promises to assume National proportions ond to havo far-reaching re sults. Tho Commltteo on Resolutions, consisting of Ex-Judge Moron, Dr. Hiram W. Thomas, Sigmund Hcislernnd F. J. Loeech, will submit resolutions asking President Roosevolt to tako Im mediate steps to stop tho shipment of horses and mules from Now Orleans to Capo Town, to bo usid by tho British forces in South Africa, calling attention to tho Treaty of Washington, between tho United SUtos nnd Great Britain, datod May 8, 1871. which provides that "a neutral government Is bound not to permit or suffer oillior belligorent to mako ubo of its ports or waters as tho baso of naval operations against tho oth er or for tho puryoso of ronowal or aug mentation of military supplies or arms, or recruitmentof men," and also calling nttontion to tho proclamation of Queen Victoria, dated April 20, 1898, referring to tliis provision and calling for its strict enforcement during tho pondency of tho war botween tho United States and Spain. Tho Bresidont will nlfo bo romituhd of tho unspeakable condition of British concentration camps in South Africa, whoro tho doath rata is 370 per annum per 1,000, as shown in tho following edi torial token" from tho "Manchester Guardian" of September -1, 1001 : "Tho annual deothruto among tho children in tho Tinnsvunl camps is about 370 por 1000. In loss than threo years, if the war goes on and tho camps remain as deadly to thoir inmutos, everyone of thoEo babies, our prisoners, will bo dead. Tho death rule for men. wumori, nnd children in tboso Transvaal camps was at tho annual rate of 210 per 1,000 That Is to say, if tho present arrange menta woro maintained for flvo years, every Boor inmato of tho camps, tiinn, woman and child, would bo dead. There is no parallel in history, as far as wo Jc now, to this process of cxtornliintlon, steadily continued month nftcr month, in which tho enemy's caeualitles.in tho field soom likely to ho completely eclipsed by tho holocaust of woman and Infants." IIIb nttontion will also bo called to tho prccedont ostabllBhod by President Mc Kinloy when in referring to tho recon contrado camps in Cuba, ho stated 'Uo concentration, adopted avowedly as a war moasuro In order to cut off tho re sources of tho insurgents, worked its predestined result. As I said in my niussagolast Decombor, it was not a civ ilized warfare; It was extermination. The only pence it can beget ia that of tho wilderness and tho grave;" and ho will bo askod to follow tho example sot by Prosldont McKinley and appoint com mlttoes in all tlin principal cities of tho United States, to solicit and receive funds and clothing for tho relief of the women nnd children who are confined in those deadly camps or whuio homes havo beon devastated, Thu authorities at nshinglon will ho asked to join with other powers in n mutual protest addressed to tho British Government against tho miiiutenanco of tlioeo camps in tho interior of South Africa along tho lincw'ol railroad under Ilrltiah control where tho hand oi oharity cannot reach. It will bo pointed ' out that the Iloors nro not being fought fairly, for they dare not out off supplies Intended (or tho Itrltlbli army, for it is only tho Btirphia utter coding the sol diers is allowed to tho wotnuu aud chil dren imprisoued in the roooucentrado camps. England should bo asked by tho pow ers to remove tho camps to a neutral torrltory whoro friends may have n free hand in ministering to tho wants of tho suffering. "Tho British seek to forco tho Doors to iiirrondor by starving their wives and children," say tho frlonds of tho strug gling Doors. A Commltteo of prominent citizens of Chicago will bo appointed to present tho resolutions to rresuiout uoosovelt, J. lit s Committee will loavo for Washington a bout December 10th and all Hour sym pathizers throughout tho United States will bo invited to send representatives who will join tho Chicago Commltteo and accompany it to Washington. Tho Door sympathisers uro convinced that thu President can II ho doeiros do much to ameliorate tho Buffering In tho Transvaal aud in tho meantime maintain a strict neutrality, ami they have strong nopos no win not turn a ueut ear to their petition. How to Treata Troublesome Corn. To remove a tronbloaomecorn or bun. ion ; First eoak Uio corn or bunion in warm witter to soften it, then pare it down ns closely na possible without dtawlng blooil ami apply Ohamborlaln's Pain Halm twice dally; rubbing vigor ously for Uvo tnlimtea ut tmoh applica tion A lorn pla ter ehould be worn for a few Jays, to protwH it from the eln o Aa a penoral litu'ument for sprains brulsus. lainuuMa and rheumatiani, Pain Balm is uncoualed, For sale at Dr. Stone's Drug Htorea, MUSIC ATMT ANGEL Mount Axonr,, Nov. 18. (Special) 13ca trico Harlow Dierko, tho well known pianist, of Portland, is togivo a concort nt Mount Angel College on Doc. 7. Thoro has been no pretentious musical performance at this institution slnco the nppearanco of l'alotua nnd Karla Schramm last May. and Mra. Dierko's coming Is regarded by music lovers with with happy anticipation. On tho day following tho concert there will bo a re ception tendered Mrs. Diorko by tho Mount Angel stndonts, and a contest will also bo hold botween tho musical departments of tho young men's College and tho young womon's Academy, Mrs Dierko acting as judgo. SMART DRUMMER TOUCHED PontMNi), Ore., Nov. 18. E. M. Lowonthal, a diamond broker, of Now York, was robbod of $10,000, worth of diamonds and $200 which wero in his trunk nt tho Portland Hotol. ENTHUSIASTIC CONVERTS There Are Thousands of Them Who Believe as This Woman Does. Mrs. Ira Knowlton, of Butto, Mont, a most ontliusiasllc convert to the is virtues of Stuart'B Dyspopsia Tablota as a euro for obstlnato etomach' troubles. Sho saps: "I had oor ingestion ncariy nil my llfo. It now eecma to mo that for years I novor know what it wiip to bo hungry, to hnvo a good, natural ap petite. "I was troubled, with gai In tho stom ach, caiuing prossuro on tho heart with palpitation nnd blurt breath. Nearly everything I ate snared on my Btomach, somodmes I had cramps in tho stom ach, which a'moit resombled spasms. 'Doctors told mo I had catarrh ol tho stomach, but their medicines would not reach it aud I would still be a sufforoi had I not, in sheer desperation, decided to try Stuart'd Dyspepsia Tablets. "I know they woro an advortised rem edy and I didn't bsliuve anything I read about them, as I had no confidence in advortised remedies, but my slstor, liv ing in lMttibnrg, wro'o to mo last spiing telling n o how Stuart's Tablets hud cured her littlo daughtors of indi gestion and loss of tlesh nud appetite, and I hesitated no longer. "I bought a 60-cont box at my drug etoro nnd took tno of the largo tablets after each moid and found tin in delight ful to tako, holug as pleasant to tho tasto ud caramel candy. Whonovor during the day or night I felt any pain or uneasiness la the stomach or about tho heart J took ono oi the Binall tablota , in threo wooks it Boomed to me as had never known what etomach troublo was. "I keep Stuart's Dyspopsia tablets in tho homo aud every member of our family uses them occasionally after a hearty nioul or when any of us have a pain or uche in the digestive organs," Mr. K II. Davis, of Hampton, Va., says: "I doctored flvo years for dyspep sia, but in Uo mouths I got moro bene lit from Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets than in the j earn of tho doctor's treatment." Stuart's Dyspcpala Tablets is tho safest as well as the simplest nnd most convenient remedy for any form of indi gestion, catarrh of tin stomach, bilious iiess, Bour stomach, bloating after meals, sympathetic heart trouble. Stuart's Dyspoptia Tablets are not a ehap cathartic, but an active, digestive remedy containing tho pepsin aud diat taso which every weak etomnoh lacks, and they euro stomach troubles because thoy digest tho (ood eaten and glvo the weak, overworked stomach a chance to rest aud recuperate. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro sold in every drug store in tho United StatoB, Canada aud Great Britain.1 11 18 20 22 Twonty-ilvo young men wan tod to en ter the vocal music class of the Y, M. O. A. Ntyht School within the next week. Meets lueeday evening at College of Musio under Prof. Boley, Have You Seen Tho3o high grade canned good just received at Hrans n it Kazan's? Pnfnr- rwBiecK. worn, ieana. teas, unosatasu, OyhteM, etc., agreat big Invoice ol them, Preferred stock, OurratJta and Hablna In paekage and bulk, all brand new crop, Forewarned, Forearmed The liability to disease Ja greatly inc,irl when the blood i3 in cood con dition, and the circulation healthy and vigorous For men nu rausc mnucr ls promptly carried out of the system; otherwise ft would rapidly accumulate fermentation would take place, the blood become polluted nnd the consti tution so weaktmed that a simple malady might rcsiult seriously. A healthy, active circulation means good digestion, nnd strong, healthy nerves. . . As n blood purifier nnd tonic fc. t. to. hns no equal. It is the safest nnd best remedy for old people and children mnde exclusively of roots and herbs. No other remedy so thoroughly and effectually cleanses the blood of ini- puntics. ivsum same time it builds up the weak and de bilitated, and reno vates the entire sys tem. It cures permanently all manner of blood nnd skin troubles. Mr. H. B. Kolly. o( Urbann, O.. writost "I had Eozoma on my hands nnuxuoo for flvo years. It would break out In Mtlo whito pUBtulos, crusts would form una ..-.. Mf l.nwlni. ttiA Blffr, rnrl firm lnflam- od. Tho doctors did mo no cood. I used nil tho medicated aonps and salvos without boneflt. B. 8. 8. ourod mo, nnd niy skin la as oloar and smooth as any ono's." Mrs. Honry Blonfriod, of Capo May, N. T.-snysthat twonty-ono bottlos of 8. 8.8. ourod hor of Onncor of tho breast. Doo tors and frlonds thought hor cnao hopo loss. lllohnrd T. Gardner. Ploronoo, B. O., mfforod for yonrs with Bolls. Two bot tlos of 8. 8. 8. put his blood in Reed con iitlon nnd tuo lJolls diouppoarod. Send for our free book, nnd write our physicians about your case. Medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. Thoaalit It Wit n Fnke, Tho first Incubator made Its nppear anco In this country In 18-15. A Ynu keo put ono on exhibition on Broad wny, New York. Ho chnrged a shil ling to see tho wonder and out of curi osity wob well patronized. Ills ma chine was considered a fnke. Men would not bellovo that an egg could bo lintched anywhere except under a hen, so the showman began demonstrating to provo tho vlrtuo of his Invention. Ho would break eggs from tho ma chine to show tho different stngea of! Incubntlon and finally succeeded ln convloelnjr a good many that It was not a fraud. TIrao has proved that It was far from being n humbug. Perfornted flrcml IIoxcs. When breiul Is taken from the oven, it should be exposed to pure air until perfectly cool before being wrapped In a In end blanket or put Into a bread box A bread box should ulwnys be perfornted so the ulr can havo access to the breud. When bread Is shut In mi airtight box, it becomes moist ami grows moldy. The Best Prescrlttlon for Malaria ''hills and fevtr Inn bottle of arovo'a TuMelena rhlll Tonic. It Is simply Iron aud cinliilno In a uutclets form. No curo-no pay. vt ice oo c. The Best Christmas Gift for a Little Money. Sont ns a year's subscription to tho Youth's Companion $1.75 will buy tho lllty-two weekly issues of tho Youth's Companion for 1002. It will buv the two hundred and fifty fascinating stories lu tho now volumo for 1U0L'. It will buy tho fifty interesting special articles contributed by famous men nnd womon to tho now volume for 1002. It will entitle tho new subscriber who sends in his subscription now to nil tho Issues of tho Companion for tho remain ing uocksof lUOlIrce. It will entitle the now subscriber for 1002 to ono of the Companion's now cal endars for 1002, lithographed in twolvo colors and gold. Full Illustrated announcement of tho now volumo for 1002 will bo sent to any address froo. THE YOUTH'8 COMPANION, 103 Columbus .Avenuo, Boston, Muss. OABTOIIIA. n.flM, tho p Jto Kind You Have Always Bough' New Electric Plant The Salem Flouring MUIb is install ing aneloctrio plant fjr their mills, ware houses nnd olflco at foot of Commericnl streot. ml COUGH SYRUPY cures Ilacliinc Conghs, Soro Liiugfl, lironchltiR. Qrlppo, Pneumonia nnd all eovoro luntrniTecttonn. Why thon risk consump tion, ft slow, Hiiro death ? Tako warning; I A" b nt oncol Duy n bottlo of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, a doctor's proscription, used over 50 j'Oars. P -lco, only 25 conta. Insl6t on having It. Don't bo Im posed upon, Rofuso tho dealer's substituto; it is not as good as Dr. llnll's. Salvation Oil cures Rheumatltm Arhoi owl 1'aJns. I5&25bti. Monuments TaltisCniapSlS you can save money by seetnt: Itohannn A Simpson, Bostons Rural and City view Cemetery for all kinds of grautto ond marblo monumonts, eetting and clean lug atones, gilding lotters, bui ding con crete walls and all kiuds of cemetery work. 10 21 lm Sewing Machine Repairing: I have rented ropair apace ol F. A, Wiggins, at his now location on Liberty atreet, and will bo glad to see all of my old friends thoro. Any bov.dk machines repairing entrusted to me will be guar anteed satisfactory or money refunded. N. II, Bnut-Kv 257 Liberty Streot HUIE WING SANG CO. Ohinoeo and Japanese fancy and dry poda, silks, ladies' underwear, furnish- ing gooda. eilk hark rehiefa, winter gooda all kinds, full stock waists and wrappers, matting and oWnaware. All low prlcea, 140 State Street, Salem, &fc KW$ ... 10 si tt EDUCATIONAL uioozimv ,, , ., , ... . inniR. luuiGiuro, Bcouru inoiorracr lirst, Uio latter nnorwara, I r yon bnvothe tlmo and money. Thecoiiriosortho CAPITAL nUSINESS COLLEGE nro nrrnnited with nvtuwto tiadiilnon. Wo do notdnbltlo lu a ilitlo or overytliluir buKleTntcoiireiiurKlosloconduotlnff a flrst-eliiM bulno Kliool LIvIiir uxpouw cliom. Bin donU admitted nay lime. Our srndtnUcs are lurcoMfiil. Bend for eiUnlnmio. W. I. STALEY, Principal. Salem, Or. CAPITAL NORAIAL AND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL SALEM, OREGON. Fall term of twelve weeks nneni Rent, rtntli In First National bank Dulldlnz. Our specla work Is to teach the underlying principles. No lime wasieu on me nonessentials. The home siudy and mail department offer you a rare chance to spend your evenings pleas antly and profitably In fitting yourself for your life work. Tuition for the term seven dollars. iiomc smoy oepunmeni 5, Address , J, J. KRAPS, SALEM, ORE.' i. "...J.. j..."7 '""- -.-.- - ' -". t. THE FLORENCE SALEM. OREGON. A first-class private hospital for tho treatment of chronic and surgical cases. Built tho past year especially for tho purposo for which it is used. Convencntly located within four blocks of tho business part of tho city. Tho most modern furnishing nnd latest appliances throughout the building. Heated by hot wnter and lighted by gas and olocticity Hero the sick can havo tho comforts of an elegant privato home, combined with nil the advantages of a genoral hospital without tho nolso, confusion, and publicity attending ono. Outaido physcians bringing casoB in treatod witlt tho greatest courtesy, and assisted in operations If rcquostod. For terms nnd fmtbor informa tion write or apply pereonnllv. R. CARTWRIGHT, VISITORS WELCOMED DETWEEN 2 AND 4 P. M SCOTCH WHITE OATS Anyone wanting a healthy nutritious diet should Scotch Oats. They are a valuable aid to digestion and be readily served bold by Harritt & Lawrence OLD POBTOFFJOU Something New Humphrey Gas Arc Light A CHEMEKETA ST. TELEPHONE IRON 13 KING And when it comos to doing work on sheet iron, tin nnd coppor, wo tako tho load. All kinds of ROOFING, SPOUTING, TINNING, CORNISE WORK Dono on shortest notico nud with tho utmost satisfaction. :::::: : BURROUGHS Si FRASER PHONE 1611 103 STATE CAPITAL BREWERY Boor has stood tho test of production tho proforonco. Home capital, homo labor and home browed boor aro growing in popularity. People loyal to home indus try glvo it tho preference. CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS imnm CAPITAL ICE WORKS MRS. M. BECK, Proprietor. BRBOISTBR St FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN 50 lbs, table salt $ 65 100 lbs tabic salt $1 10 WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 91 Court Street, DU3INES3 CARD3. O. H.JVIACK Succcoaaor to Dr, J. M. Keene, in White Comer, Salem Ore. Parties do airing superior operations it moderate fee in any branch are in especial request, Dr, Grace Albright Graduate of American School of Osteopathy. : : : Every day except Sunday. Office houra 9 to 12 a. m: 1 to 4 p. m. Odd Fellowa' Temple, Cor, Court and High atreota. Phone. Main 2281. Dr. Tacie Deal, assistant. S. C. STONE, fll. D. PROPRIETOR OF Stone's Drugil Stores BALEM OREGON. The stores (two la numter) are located at ho. 235 and 333 Conmerclal street, and are well stocked with a complete line of drugs and med Iclnes, totlet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc- DR. STONE llastiad some 25 years experience In the prac tice of medicine and now makes no chart e for consultation, cxamutatiuu or prescription. II ABureauiSnfwsiata. I jflj The Burlington ticket office in Portland ia a veritablo K M M Dureau of Information for travelers a plnco where ; K H they can learn what it will coat to roach ANY point in I Or H I America or Europe; how long the trip will take, and 133 jR n what there is to see on tho way. 3 R&r B n If you are figuring on an eastern trip, drop in and ifi gar H I Bet fell Information, or, if you prefer, wrilo ma about it pi ff2 am H Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and Hl jjajj I PyJlMnnil A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, Kj 1 fiHlnnmB Cor- bird and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. H B DEMANDS CAnEFULCOHSIDElUTlON 'ihoronro two klmln of ciliicnllon practlcnl nnd ornnmental Tho former uliotild bo teciircrt bjr-ovoryoiio, becnuse It miy bo put to lino quickly lu enrntni: a Northwest Normal College of Literature, tluslncss, Music and Ar (INCOKPOItATKD.) Llltrary courses arc! Collegiate, 1 1 let) Scttojl Business and Picraratory. Full orpaillal of the mportant branches of Music and Art. Dip lorn s granted or Degrees conferred on comple tion of cither of the above courses. Send Tor rnlitlrtriie nrfnll nt mnma In the Mnrnliv nintk . .. ...,-... ... .. ,..... , Sacm, Oregon. A. J. Garland, A. M., President, I M.Parvla.Mu.DOC. Dlrectsr. SANATORIUM M. D. SUPT. f try can QROOWnV EFFICIENT CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL 563 SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. oxnorionco. Then why not givo a' homo WHITE 150 lbs. Half (rronnd salt $ 100 lbs Half cround salt $ 50 95 AND OTHER CEREALS. Salem, Oregon. OFFICE, OITY UALL For water service apply at otllcb Hills payablo monthly In urlvauoe Make nil conmlalnts at uio offlt o CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mat! and passenger trainr. Baggago to all parte of the city. Prompt Borvlce. Tolephono No. 241. DIHQUE A IIOMYKH B. R. JONES, Attornoy-at-Law Toiodo, Oroon, Waa Clerk of Circuit Ocurtfor alx ;muk act h aaup-UHtato ab&lraotat nil rrupcrljlfl Lluoolr wmuiy 11.17m Sal em ia o. Money to Loan On farms and city property. Invest ments judiciously mado. Insurance ef footed, JOHN MOIR Office with Balfour Guthrie fe Co. 207 Commercial btreot. 4 0t Geisler Patents Co. Chamber of Commerce Building Portland. Ore. Secures and markets patents, model makiug aud 'light manufacturing. No bettor tenuis or facilities obtalnablt- anynhere. mm, m Ar mmMmm OKPAUT JIME SCHEDULE from Portlai" or, iron ARRiVi FEOii Clilrago lortlaud Hpcclal 0 a. ni. via limit lngton '"AtiVtiiio" Kipreaa 9 p.m. via Hunt. iURlOU ""BUPdaT" Faat Malt 8 p. m. via Opokano Worlh..H K "$ fait UVe. Denver Ft. JJorth, Omaha, Kam.. "UN, 1 Katt waiuTvifir tefl'M. Mlwkono.Wall.cc. l-n ! II, iiiuucatioll- ni .-, .mi u.,it "71 HnilDP & PORTLAND TO CIIICAPn No Chanra nf f".-AC0 72 Through tickets East vln ttll M boat antf rail, vln Portland. 3' OCEAN AND RIVEr'sCiTeWhT From Portland All aalliriR datea subject 8 p. in. For 8an Franrlaco Ball every SUnji Pally oxjopt Hmidny 8. p m. Batunlajr 10 a. m, COI.UMIItA RiVKR To Astoria and War iAUdlllgn. WILLAMETTE Rivpo Steamers, water perralitlm. leave Sleato Portland and way landlots. Moodav.Wtd.hj,, nd Prlday.t 10 ... Tuesday lC!i Saturday at 7 n. m. For lndeBdtsc fi and Corvallls Tuesday. Thursday ,d &S t 4 p. tn.For lndependence.Monday,Wedioj, and Friday nt 4:30 p. ra. '"Mf Throuth tickets East via all rail or tutu rail via Portland, Ticket office, dock. U.T. THAYER. Anal Si.cn, retoi. Central R, I Efficiently Serves a Vast Territory Dy throueh service to and from tU principal cities In the followloi stitii: IOWA ILLINOIS INDIANA MINNESOTA WISCONSIN SODTH DAKOTA MISSOURI ARKANSAS TENNESSEE KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI Throuth Tourist Cars From The Pacific Coast TO Chicago i Cincinnati Conncctlnc with tbrourn rraus Tor all polttt East, South and Southeast. Fast and handsomely tqutttei, Uialtirt trains Dlalng- Cars, Duttet UUuym Slecplm Cars. Free Reclining CtufrOx Send fifteen cents In stamps kiitniit the United States and Ctti V v tlculars regarding rates, flat, vttx etc., call on or address n.ii.Tu.wiK Coal Ail U2 Third St. Portland, Oregon. gpp tfnuri ' - ,i Illinois Corvallis & Eastern ItaiW S tiaiboaud. :' -; No. 2 For Yaqulna: " . stf Train leaves Albany J?-WP JM Train loaves Corvallia.... ijp-. Train arrives Yaquina . :v- No. 1 Beturnlun: .. t Lcavea Yaqulna 600JJ Leaves Corvallls Hag"; . Arrives Albany . No. 3 For Detreit: M Loaves Albany .iSr,, Arrives Detroit M No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 1JJ Arrives Albany.... . .. o.P; Tralnal arrives In Albany fa ig to connect with the B. P. fZ tram, aa well MM"FtSK Itoura in Albany before dspajtare " P. North bound train !orhrttai Train No. 2 connects with wi west aide train at QomlU j Owjglg IndoFendonco, McJIIunville na " points north to Portland Agent, Albany. f The Great r&t Rock Island HgSR 1st J between Port Wrxtitt F I ..! and Cnkf go change via the World's V$$g. :: ''", .rfi.-nn n,,not for all pom"-- "!" " ; r ,, Daily etandard Bieoi"" car uetweon dii. " nu rianvor and GnlcaR0 m rtuffii. Library smoking cars between Pueblo, Den vr nd Ghicaiio. The beit , n.i,ln dininc carservics Pueblo and Ghicag. I WCki Kausa? City, Omaha, Dm J tf cago or any placo east, , yo 5 jEm quire about the Groat BAJgrt. A Before purchasing your Ug , nearest iiuri- tv" (nforB' tv. IOr lOUioio -- p" (JflOfB, m .- f. .ir..a an l ail " - u. .. A.t.wtiA uen-t O. C X PASSENGER STeAME POMONA Leaves for Ug$2 Wednesday and WW Quick Time, Cheap WW kSFTpBA5 ?5 niii k Rnn J" nMMA TIIMRRS "AND REPAJR For Sil? Trfl PORTLANEL - .& Go's ,wMfil fjfl 3A r-