MST BAPXXA& JOUXXJtL, gAUBM. OJMHKX, WEDKEBPAT, APML 19, 1905. OBSERVATIONS OP AN OREGONIAN Ashland, Ore., April 16. It was a royal pleasure to pull down into tho sunlit valloy where Ashland is spread ing out Among the peach orchards in all directions, and feel that wo were in Oregon once more. After crossing and traveling length wise through thirteen states wo havo't seen seen anything that looked as good to us as Oregon, and after seeing some of the best towns in tho United States wo saw nothing as good as Portland from any standpoint. Wo found tho Lewis and Clark fair well advertised and tho people generally talking of coming to visit tho exposi tion. Some asked us who Lewis and Clark, tho promotors, wero. Thoy seemed to think thoy wero a firm en gaged in wholesalo vaudeville. One of .the greatest benefits that has ever como to Western Oregon was doubling tho overland train service from San Francisco to Portland a few years ago through tho efforts of Traffic Manager McCormick, of the Harrimnn system, who now has headquarters in Chicago. Before that was done thero was only one overland train a day and that roachod Portland in the morning and left there at night, so that through passengers never got to aeo Western Oregon by daylight. Tho double train servico marked tho be ginning of a new era for this part of the state, for which Mr. McCornick and the Southern Pacific Company CJompnny deser-e great croilit. On tho other hand, tho train servico was war ranted. Tn n tour about 6,000 miles, TTiiiiniiiiMili I iTTSfiTWi H22HE1 wmmilwHmW&iMrmmm: nTWiTjfwrw 1 1 .n-r" t. i BXMtMi' L. w V -. j-5 aimwJPi AAfcgctaUc PrcparalionTor As similating UicFoodandBcgula ling die Stomachs andBowels of HftHU.mjfIL HaUl 1TI rwm.miM.mniF.ir.in Promotes Digcslion.Chccrfur ncss andltest.Contains nelllicr Opium.Morplune norMineraL Not "Nauc otic . yQvf afouj$wva.mc!ait Mx-Sexjut UOtriteiaJtJitt A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Sa- i mMV9c9 i t When you want Hop Baskets, i J Fruit Boxes, Trays tor uuu i Dryers, call on I ! " j G. F Mason jj J Miller Street, South Salem, Phone , j 2191 Bed. ! i i 4) Tne Ciuh Stables First-class Livery aud Cab Line. Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally-ho for pionics and excursion parties. Phono Main 241. Corner Liberty and Ferry. Cnas. W. Yannie Prop. HVIIMmW: over half a dozen different railroad systems we nowhere nor on any lino saw trains doing as heavy a passenger business as on the trains through Western Oregon. Tho Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Rock Island nor Illinois Central are prosperous, profit able railroad systems. We traveled on all of them during the past month, but nono of them had trains filled up to begin to compare with tho Southern Pacific trains entering Portland. On no other lino had we any tronbio pro curing sleepers. The tdnrist cars got most of tho travel, but tho standard Pullman sleepers wero trailing along empty. At 'Frisco every berth in tho Oregon express was taken tourist and standard, and only nt Sacramento could we get an upper berth in a tourist. Tho class of pcoplo traveling are more prosperous looking, better fed, men and women, better dressed and all good-natured, like well fattened stock in comfortable quartors. There is no better train operated in the Unitod States, barring a fow of the so-called "limited" trains, than the Oregon and hastn express. The coaches nro roomy, well finished, clean and kept in the greatest comfort. The chair cars, tourist and sleeping enrs are tho best that can bo obtained. The 90-pound rail from 'Frisco to Ash land is ballasted with crushed rock that makes a smooth, dustless roadbed. The dining car service was better than on any road except the Northern Pa- For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Years GASTORIA TMC CWTUH (OHHlir. HvoCTT. To tne Country People When in town take your moals at the Star Restaurant, 339 Court Street, ad joining Wade's hardworo store. Meals at all hours, 15 cents. Fhono 301 Rod. 0. C. T. CO. PASSENGER TEAMER8 POMONA And Altona leave for Portland daily, except Sunday, at 10 a. m. For Albany, daily, except Sunday, at about 6 p. m. For Corvallis, Tuosday, Thursday had Saturday at 0 p. m. Deck: Foot af Trad Strt M. P. BALDWIN, Agt 1 IAS I UBIA Bears the t Signature AJj h Ifv fi jut a a or J For A POOE IMITATION Is weak flattery stylo and quality are lacking and prices are less. Must be, because tho genuine article eosts more to produce. If you really want good, serviceable shoes you'll diseerer real economy in the sort we sell. You sec, we've been in the shoe business for years,; expect to eoatinHO along that lino many a year to we, and we mnr-t suit you to held oar trade. Sense In tbat. JACOB VOGT cific, and as good as that. Tho wait ers, porters and train men arc a supe rior class of men, of good manners, and frco from tho jerky, nervous, snappy ways of somo employes ono meets. Tho Port Costa ferry is being repaired and the Oregon trains are taken around to Stockton and Sacrnmeuto via Tracy Junction. This takes one about fifty miles fnrther but on nearly tho samo time nnd through the most beautiful part rti California. The Oregon ex press leaving 'Fricso or Portland Sat urday evening are popular trains for business and professional men, ns this gives them all day Saturday nnd Mon day at each end. San Francisco al ways impresses us ns a big place tho great bay with its shipping and arms reaching like tho fingers of the hand, fifty miles into the interior. Around the bay end on theso arms, into which flow navigable rivers, arc towns nnd cities, 500, 5000 10,000 30,000 to 80, 000, like Berkely and Onklnnd. 'Fris co, ns tho center of nil California llfo, h connected with all theso suburbs by steam enrs, electrics, horse cars, fer ries nnd steamboat!. Tho new Key line electric system operntes from Berkely direct' across tho bny to n mole and fery of its own. Its electric trains flash across tho four miles of piling like comets in tho night. It is reported that the Southern Pacific is planning to electrify its suburbnn lines to Berkeley nnd operate them from its longer pier. The Oakland mole nnd pier would be used exclusively for its transcontinental trains and local busi ness to tho interior nnd Southern Cali fornia. Tho trains from IVi-tlnnd to 'Frisco are equipped sinco April 1st with nn elegant parlor observation cnr. Thco is n smoking compartment for gentle men who smoke, nnd tho renr part has large easy chairs for othors. It is free to Pullman passengers. Others pay chair rates. Theso observation cars nro the latest Pullman pattern, 81 feet lng, 72 feet from outside of wheels, nnd take n'longer turn-table thnn tho Southern Pacific company hns nt Port land. So they nro cut off nt Ttoscburg. where they can be turned nround. These enrs weigh 120,040 pounds, and the new driving oars weigh 122,000. Train men say these cars nro so at tractive that they aro used until Into at night. As soon as arrangements can bo made to turn them nround at Portland they nro to bo run through tho valloy by daylight on trains 11 nnd 12. Thero is nlso tnlk of putting on a limited train from 'Frisco to Portland as soon ns tho wholo distance is Iniil with heavy steel. Tho work be tween Oregon City to Ashland is to be completed by August 1st, but the prop er ballasting of tho track cannot be finished before next year. Tho 'Frisco and Portland line would stand for a limited train, ns it is said to be the most profitable lino for passenger bind noss nnd pays moro por mile, than any other pieco the company owns, on tho authority of a high official. Consid ering that all traffic from both ways has to bo lifted 4000 feet nbovo sou level thnt Is a remarkable statement. Tho liniitod would go through in about two hours less time. A Day at Bcrkoloy. This suburb of 'Frisco has 30,000 people, and is growing rapidly. To look across the buy nt night at this college city is a charming sight, as tho streets run pnrallol with tho water ami rank upon rank of eloetrio lighted ter races greet tho oyo, sloping up to the mountains. Berkeley has two miles f water front, with tho State Universi ty grounds and buildings well up against tho mountain). ItM proximity to 'Frisco, ns n fashionable residence center, (10 eeut fares to the eity, with cars every few minute), a college town, nnd bountiful natural site, ex plain its rapid growth. I was so fortu nate as to meet Mr. Kdwnrd Strsk- oseh, of the Itealty Syndicate, that has built the Key line to Berkeley, with pleasure resorts like Mora Park, snd Piedmont Springs, and having enor mous real estate interests to develop. Their office Is at 14, Sanwime street, San Francisco. He whs showing r uso. the Neapolitan tenor, ami Dlppel, the batifto, from Broelau, Germany, the sichts of Berkeley. The twe latter gentlemen were stars la the Conn"! grand opera company ef New York, playing at the big lty. They were willing ta teat their vale in tbe Ureek theatre that has been eoaetrurt ed right up against the mountain, lU semi-eirele of solid Masonry hacked by a wall of towering ewealyptus tree. So 1 heard some af the nneet Italian tenor and Herman base ringing tbat la at nragant in the United State. By the courtesy ef Mr. SVakasek, one of the managers ef the Itealty WyjMllcate, we took long trolley rides over their system, visited tho cfcvtos a ad aerial railroad, 4009 feet of coal mine, eon tinoows free theater and other attrao tieai.tbat the enterprise of a modern real 'estate syndleate eaa suggest Their capital Is ,M,0 awl thoy pay six per ent per annow to tvw are la mum ef from !00 to $10M. IT ALWAYS HELPS An ailment like consump tion that has been months and years getting a foothold cannot be relieved in a week or day. Scott's Emulsion will always afford relief and often cure, but not over night The consistent use of Scott's Emulsion will positively help the consumptive at any stage of the disease. We guarantee nothing beyond this, but we know that right living and Scott's Emulsion have done more to cure con sumption than anything else. Scott & Itowne, 409 Tearl St., New York. like Mr. Strnkosch it must bo n strong Institution. The univorsity will expond nbout $2,000,000 this year on improvements, several fine cut stone buildings going up. Tho stnto spends nearly as much on the care of its grounds ns some other states spend on tho support of their educational institutions. Besides tho university nnd agricul tural eollego California maintains fivo schools for trnining teachers, and thero was more of unexpended appropria tions in their sovornl treasuries than wo appropriate in Oregon for thoso purposes. The Greek theater at Berkeley will seat 10,000 peoplo and hns a froo con cert every Sunday afternoon. It is built up of concrote, tho top semi circle of tho nmplthenter being 400 feet around, 20 tiers, nnd all is to bo covered over with marble. The apropriation for the agricultural college buildings nnd grounds this year is $150,000. Borkeloy, like Stanford, gets privato support , as tho noarsf and Crocker estates have donnted mil lions. Wealthy people in California seem to rival with eaoh other in this respect. There is an Immense amount of building at Berkeley, although lutubcr is $18 to $30 a thousand. Tho city hns a $50,000 Carnegio library, nnd a $100,000 hfgh school with 000 stu dents enrolled. Hon. David Craig of Macleny lias inndo his homo hero to educate IiIh family. Ho Is doing a thriving roal estato business, nnd showed us ovor tho olty, nnd considers that ho will derive great advantages for his children, and climatic ndvnnt ages for himself and Mrs. Crnig, al though ho admits a good hop-yard In Oregon might pay bettor. Borkeloy has 2800 studonts enrolled. I met a grnduato of tho mining ongin. coring department on tho trnil, com ing across from Now York, where ho goes once n month to report nH oxport on somo big mining properties. Ho had all kinds of money. Saturdny afternoon wo wont to hear the comlo opera Plorodorn, at tho old Tlvoli theater, and it was such a com plete oxposltlon of tho fallacy of being II milliomiiro that I have decided for ono to cut out all aspiration in that direction. DAI). Flans to Oct Rich nro ofton frustrated by sudden break down, duo to dyspepsia or constipa tion. Braco up and tako Dr, King'H Now Lifo Pills, Thoy tako out tho materials whloh aro slogging your en ergies, and give you a now start. Curo headnoho and dizziness too, At J. C. Perry's drug storo; 25c, guar- teed. A strength tonlo that brings rich, red blood. Makes you strong, healthy nnd aotivo. That's what HolUster's Bocky Mountain Ton will do. 36 cents Tea or Tablets. St ono 's Drug store. HOLLISTEFVa Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets . A Buit lfedldae fer Baiy PeopU, Bring! Qeldtn Health tad RnwJ Vigor. A. n-lrlo for Conttlpatlon. Inillgeitlon, Me mi Kliluir TroublM. HuiplM. Eiiicma. finpum Ulixxl, IluifjlJrnatli. Bluircl'h Howrlt, HnulitciM mj IJasknclut. It'i Idxlry Mwintnln Tmi In tab let form. M out a tx. 0nnln mudo by IIU.UTMt l)cu Cukiuxy, Md'lllMH). Wl GULDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE A Helping Hand Excellent pieeea ef property often go unsold ami uuhenght through laek of ready weney. We are not disposed to eaeenrnge speculative venture In any form, but when an investment Ss both safe and judl oioui, we step In aad lean funds suf ficient to carry out their plaus. If interested, bring yur matter before us. Salem State Bank L, K. PAGE, President F. W. HAZARD, Caslto 1 CLASSIFIED 1 1 mil ii ii imiiiiiiii-eniweiei imoi nil 11 I ijs ii 1 1 m '""-' FOR SALE. For Sale. Black Minorca eggs, from prlre-wlnning stock. J. H. Farrnx, 207 Cottago stroot, 3-22-lm For Sale, 200-ncro stock farm, $25 per nenv Inqulro of Wm. 8. Mitchell, 332 Wator street, Salem. 3-27.1m For Sale, Small dry fir wood, at $3.26 por cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Morningeidcs 1-20-tf For Bale, -Fivo or ten-acre pinto, first- class improvements. Close to school, church, postofUco and railroad. Ad dress "X," caro of Journal. For Sale. 40 hoad Angora goats, about half and half. Inquire at Hall's For-- ry. ;. 4.-11-W For Salo Ono large Incubator. Threo Duroc Jersey hogs. Addross J. It. Porvln, llouto No. 4, 8alom. 4-13-3t WANTED. Wanted Throe furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address "Y," Journal office. ' MISCELLANEOUS. Hotel 6cot Nowly tumUhod, teir thins clean and first class. Rooms at roasonablo pricoa, In Cottle block, Salem. A. Scott, prop. 7-8-tt Booms and Board, Sovornl rooms, very cosy. licit or tamo uoaru. Cottago aud Forry atreots. Mrs. J. M. Parsons. 4-17-3t" Salem Iron Works Founders, machin ists aad blacksmiths. Manufacturers of nil kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stovos, etc. Mnnufacturors of tho O, K. Qrubbor. 8hand & Marcus. 11-20-lm Savoy & Savago, Kenl K'atato, Loans and Insurance, Convoynnclng and Kxnining Titlos. Notary work done. Bring us list of your propetty for sale, 402 Stnto stroot, noar High. 38-tf Bay Hav you tried Edwards ft Lt'sch tu for meats. Wo havo tho beat sausogo In town. Come and try It, and bo convlncod. 410 Rast State meet Highest Cash Price Paid forchlckom, gocso, ducks nnd all kinds of farm produco at Cnpital Commission Co. Tolophono 2231 Main, 177 Common dnl street, Salem, Or. I-4-tf-dw WB Aro Now buying osgs. Call on us for prices before you soil. Com mercial Cream Co, 8-11-tf Tho Tlllson Oo, Doalors In chopped food, sood, bran, hay, flour, dried frult,otc. Hightstroet.adjolnlng opera houso. 3-28-lm Dr. O, J. Korlnek Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Gradunto of Ontario Veterinary Colloge Houornblo Mem ber Ontnrlo Medical Society. Ofilco at Lowo's Capital Stables. Phone Main 1001, Calls attended to prompt ly. 4 181m MMiiimiMinmume'' ! Gold Deist Flour I ir.rfA . thp ninMRV POW. I ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore- gon. Mado for family use. Aiit your grocer for It Bran and horta always on hand. I P. B. Wallace f AlitfJNl haV Ml 1 1 9 1 4U MIIIIMIIIMH ' Just Atth ed An elegant assortment of fancy . boxes, ospeelully adapted for , Hustor at Zinn s It 1 1 1 1 ti atitniit't Creeping Upwards That's what we are doing every day. All admit that our meals aro even growing better, and tho crowds nro growing larger dally. COFFEY'S RESTAURANT 20&-Comaiarolal Street Donlson & Ghaso, 178 Liberty street, Salem. Kopalr work, typewriter and cash roglstor ropairing, olectrio belt work, lawn mowors sharpened, lathe work of all kinds. 4-G- Thoo. BLBan' Successor to Barr & PoUol, tinner and plumber. Hot air water and steam heating a specialty, Salem, Oregon. 3-2 Man&cor Wanted For our Salem of fice Bcforonco and small invest ment required; $125 per month and commission, O. W. Tolophono Co., Grant Building, San Francisco, 4.-18-2W k Frank at Brown Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish nnd hardwood work. Front stroot between Stato and Court CALL ON YOUR STEPMOTIIEB AT tho Snlom Dye Works whoa you want your clothes elennod, dyed, ro paired or pressed, rollnod, volvot; col lars en: also suit prossod by tho month. You can got anything oloan ed, from a pair of gloves to the most olnborato tllk gowns. Mm. O. II. Walker, Prop., 195 Commercial street. AJtOBITJ&OT. W. D. Pugk Architect and superin tendent, plans furnlshod for all class es of building aud structural work. Ofilco 110 Stato strcot, Tioga block, Salem, Orogon. PHYSICIANS. Dr. B. E. Jackson Troatr"nll dlsoasea of domcato aulmnls. Ofilco nnd hos pital at 10th and B strots, phono 44 Whlto. MUSIO STUDIOS. Mrs. Lottlo DorriB Boom 5, Oray block, vocal nnd instrumental musio taught. 3-22-lm. LODGES. Salnm Camp, No. 118, Woodmen of t World Moots In Holman Hall every Friday nt 7:30 p. tn. L. R. Btlnson, consul; P. L. Frnser, clerk. Foresters bf America Court Sherwood Foresters No. 10. Moots Friday (U Turner block. Ira Jorgonson, O. 3t.J A. L. Brown, Sec. Control Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, corner State and Llborty atreots. Tuosday of oaok wook nt 7:30 p. in. T. J. Cronlto, C. O.; W. I. Stnlcy, K. of K. and 8. Modern Woodmen of Amarfea Ofo gon Cedar Camp No. 6249. afaj every Thursday ovonlog at 8 o'ctoea Holman Hall, E. a Mattea, Y. C: A. U. Brown, Clerk. DRAYMEN. eloh & Whlto ao ft gonorat and trauafor business, moot all trains. 'Phones, down town, Mala 2181, roaldoncos, Bluo 16, rod 2079, Stand 218 Commorslal stroot 8-12-laa WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALU For wator norylno apply at oflUa, Bills payable monthly ta adva. Mao all comnlalnta at the office. UMMinnmiMm if I The New Comer J The Old Timer And nil othors who aro looking for tbe best quick monl novor T fall to appear at tho White House Restaurant OEOHQE BItOB. I State Street. ' - I s U. J. LEHMAN Sash and doos,. All kinds of house finishing. 'Phono 131 black. Alio two floors of warehouse for irent; elevator and switching facilities. A pleasant Way to Travel. Tho abovo is tbe usual verdict of tbe travoler using tbe Mlssdurl Paclfla railway between tho Faciflo coast and ! the east, and we bollevo that the serv ice and accommodations given merit this statement. From Donver, Colora do Springs and Denvor there aro two through trains dally to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's 1st ost standard electric-lighted sleeping1 ears, chair ears and up-to-dato dining ears. The same exeollent servico is operated from Kansas City nnd St. Louis to Memphis, Llttlo Bock and Hot Springs. If you aro golug ea,,nt or south, writo for particulars and full In formation. W O. M'DBIDB, Cen. Agfc, J31 Third St., Portland, Ore, OirXLDBEK CRT FO MMMMmnlll iKfiADTa If the company ha many mere ia It -. 4rJ ) wmrm