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. ' II DAILY GAFI1AL JOURNAL. HAJJtM, ORSOOK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1008 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL U. IIOFKR, B4L Prey. a Isaepemleet Newfper Derated to American Principle veA the rregreM and Deretepemeat of All Oregon. i ii mbllfrhed Krery KtwIbs Kxcept SumUy, Balm, Ore. SUrieOIUPTION BATHS. (InTftrinbiy In Advance.) Daily, bjr carrier, per ycftr..... .....14.00 Per month... ...... 60c D4It, by nail, per ycr.., 4.00 Per month .....85o Weekly, by mall, per ycr.... ,...,. 1,00 Sis month! ...Wo SPEOTAIi DELIVERY For convenience of subscribers branch dolivery ofTIcos nro establish ed at tho following places nt 35 oentd per month, $1.00 fo- hrr menths: Asylum Store, F, G. Do voe & son, Asyium avomiq junction. Carllno, SoYcntoonth street; A, W. Lane, Oardnn Kond Store. Dauo's Store, Alex. Daue, SouthCommerclal ctrcol. Electric Store. C. M. Ennloy. Eant Stato Btrcet. Falrgroundn Storo, Harrison Drto, Fairgrounds Road, Howell's. Corner, Twelfth and Cross streots. . f ' O. K. Grocery, A,, A. Englebart, Twelfth streot. ,; Wheeler's Store, W, D, Wheeler, Hlghlnnd avenue. Yew Park store, F, G. Boworsox, Twplfth and L&aiie. Lane Grocory, Seventeenth stret J. L. Moore & Son, cornor Capitol and Union streets, West Salem Wore, West Salem. ' " f A ZlRM't Confectionery, 478 8ta(o street. .1 f $- nrr,gloBe's,4l North Commercial street. , , ,' HilffniaVa Store, North Blxlh street. German Uakery, corner Twelfth and Chomeketn, .. 1 M j ' ' ' M. Jt ' . J I An KHftilfJiiUAti WIi Bnyn Wo Drwui Well, Ronald P. Hsiao, advertising man Mr of .HarrotlH, Ltd., the London department storo, who hajt been iipeHdlnK rome little time In this country studying local trado condi tions, when ueen In Now York re cently, had many Interesting tilings to sy In regard to tho American oiething Industry and tho ureal dif ference existing In tho conditions governing- tho clothing trado In tills country and n Englaud.. Mr. Gazo wan moBt,oiithiilntlc In Ills praise of American clothcH and could not say enough In eulogy of our well drosHod tnoti. "Why," ho said. "I am positively nshnmed of my English togs, when I boo nil you well dressed Now Yorkers." "You can tako It from mo," ho went on, "that wo Englishmen are extromoly Joalous of your Amorlcan tailoring, wlilo hlu now concodod to he tho standard of tho world, Ono frequently not, theso dnya, tho sign displayed In tho London streets, American Tailoring.' Of course, there are special tailors in tho fash- iQNRuio west End who prodtico gar ments that are as flno and aa beautl fHlly cut as any that are to be found ob the earth's surface, hut our av erage 'bespoke' tailoring la not In a ela4 with the work done in America. When I two all your great clothing shops In a city llko Now Yortc. I can b at once why the American man-In-the-Rtreet, with your roady-to-wear clothes at his command, is tho Bt arewied man I have ever soon. "It will probably Intorost you to know that at Ilarrods, which la ono of tho most excluslvo shopa In Lon don, wo nover display any clothing In our windows, not oven tho cloths, In one of our windows, howovor, Is dis played tho legend. 'Gentlemen's Tail oring,' and, through this window may alio bo aoou tho outturn nt tholr work. This plan Is followed by many of tho boat shops In London. "Thcro Is nn 'ontonto, n porsonnl relation, existing between tho Eng lishman nnd his cutter or fitter that is almost unknown In this country. At Hurrodn tlio workmen nro right thoro In tho tailoring dopnrtmont, ho that whou 11 customor ordoru n Milt of clothes ho mny soo It out nnd tulk to tho cutter while tho latter Ih cut ting It Me mny point out any little peculiarity In his build or make moiuo particular 'point the ho thinks should bo specially noted by tho workman. "Tho building of clothe to tho Uiigl'shmnu l nil extremely porsonnl matter nnd ho hns this name fooling nbout nil kinds of men's wear. Fur Instance, our furnishings department nt llnrrods Ih off by luolf In a more or less secluded purt of the storo, when a mnn may go nnd inirrlinso his neckwear. hlrts or undeniulU undisturbed In your oouutry noth ing Is left to tho Imagination, but tho Englishman doe nut like to be seen buying underwoar and such thtuge " Men's Wor Fahlou. - -o Thoro nro mnnv Imltntloutt of De. Witt's CarbolUod W I toll lineal Salvo but just ono odlglnal. Bald by nil drugglttts. m .' ,. H 1 Through n Mountain To Hchool. Getting to nnd from school In soino parts of thlu country Inn't ns easy as. It Is In a big city. There Is one snhool-tcachor In Colorado, who, on stormy days, makes tho trln through n mountain, trnvcllng near ly four miles underground before hIio reaches her school, Tho school which this teacher teaches Is on top of a mountain near Idaho Springs, Col. Tdnho Springs Is n bustling place for that part of tho world, but around It on nil sides aro tho Rocky mountains nnd 111 any wild places. The school law of tho Btnto pre scribes that wherever thoro aro ton children thoro must bo some sort of a school, Up on top of this mountain a llttlo sottlcmont of minors has grown up GlIson'B aulcb, Tho mountain underneath It Is honoycombed with mines. To tap these mines thoro wbb drlvon whnt Is known ns tho NowIioubo tunnol. It runs Into tho baso of tho moun tain nearly four miles is wido enough for two trncks for electrically pro pollcd tram cars, nnd carries tho oro and tho minors worklntr In tho vnr- lous mine In tho mountain. It la n ftlx-mlle rldo on horoback from tho town of Idaho Springs, whoro tho toachor of tho school lives up to tho top of tho mountain, whoro hor school Is, It Isn't a bad rldo In nlco weather for a Colorado girl fined to the saddlo, but It's tough in winter. Since tho oponlng of tho tunnel tho teacher gets Into ono of tho llttlo cara at tho foot of tho mountain whunovor tho weather Is bad. Tho oro train takes hor Into tho moun tain about throo iiiI)ob. Thou she gets out at ono of tho mines, trans fers to n bucket and Is hoisted up n shnft 2100 foot. When sho gets out of tho shnrt ho n on top of tho mountain, HO feet from hor schoolhouso. It tnkca hor about nn hour to mnko tho trip. Tho school hns H pupils, nnd tboy nover know whether their tenehor Is coming up from tho bowels of the earth or over tho mountain. Now York Sun. o 1 subject. The British Museum was too noisy for his sensitive nerves. He at once began to set on foot a movement for a lending library for tho use of students and literary men. Ho canvassed his friends In tho cause; wrote himself an article, the only anonymous one he over wrote, In the Examiner, which he called In a letter "a flerco blaat," and even addressed a public meeting called enrly In 1840 to push tho scheme This speech, one of tho few he ever made, wan n flno piece of humorous argumentation. Cnrlylc was secre tary to tho movement. Deforo long 'io London library waB an accom plished fact. Even in his Crnlgenputtock dnys C'ariyle hnd written about tho need cf llbrnrlcs In towns. Why) he nsked, r'rould there not bo "a majesty's II h ary" in every county town, ns well r "a mnjesty'a gaol and gallowa?" I'o thought n lending library In Lon don was "Bcnndnlotiflly wnnted," nnd r ldcd: "If London must lie book less, heaven and earth shall wit i"3i"; It was "a shameful anomaly." I 'l his speech Ccrlyle said It wns easier for a peasant In Iceland to r&t bookB than n Londoner. Gibbon, lit was said,, would not Have written I Is hlBtory If he had not been rich 'lough to spend 7000 on books, arlyle wni president of the library Ii 1870 Mnnchester Guardian. Wood Production in Germany. Among nil the nations of the "orld Germany receives tho credit of l-tlng the most thoroughly scientific. Fhe doeB with her limited natural re rourccH whnt younger nations will roon bo compelled' to do In solf-pro-toctlon she conserve them. When our wood supplies, stored tin from 100 to BOO yean, are within sight of their end, and sawmills that have been moved from tho white plno bolt of the north to tho yellow pine bolt of tho south have been moved to tho Pacific const for tholr lat stand, then Germany's scientific forestry policy will recolvo bettor rccognltlop. Wo do not think of moving rt ght mill about from ono wheat field to nnothor, ns tho fields In turn become oxhnusted. After ono crop Ih hnrv es(cd nnothor is coming on. So It must bo with the sawmill nnd too crop of trees. If It takes CO years to raise a tree of a glvon species, then 1-SOth of tho forest mny bo cut each yenr, provided It resceds or Ib planted and tho sawmill stays at tno wuiio place and workmen live In tholr permanent snng homes near by; tho "lumber shnnty" will bo a thing of the past; raining trees a buBlnceo, llko raising wheat, 0 ASSOCIATION GOES AFTER SLEEPY RAILROADS Some somnolent railroads, which havo allowed thousands of crippled box enra and scores of locomotives to accumulate during the business depression have been given a sharp waking up by tho Illinois' Manu facturers association which fenrs a car shortage during crop moving times this fall unless lively prepara tions aro made. Tho hard times pleas of some railway presidents were discredited when It was shown that they havo not got ready to caro for the great crop traffic in addition to a general Incrense of other traf fic, nevertheless lamontlng that freight rnteB arc too low for tho re duced tonnage now being hauled. The sharp stick of the association was applied to theso somnolent ones In an open lettor from President Frel W. Uphnm who said: "I firmly bellove that we are on the edge of returning prosperity, nnd "this belief Isentortnined also by ninny members our association. The rnilroads aro going to have one of the largest crops In history to move, nnd It will begin moving soon. Peculiar to Itself In selection, proportion and combination of Ingredients, In tho process by which their remedial values aro extracted nnd preserved, In effectiveness, usefulness nnd economy. Curing tho widest rango of diseases, Doing tho most good for tho money, Having the most medicinal merit, And tho greatest record of cures, Hood's Sarsaparilla In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $L SUMMER RESORTS. remember that last year's freight car shortage began with n shortage of cars In which to handlp the crops. It Is more than likely to be repeated this year In a more aggravated form. Conditions nre different thh yenr. Thoro nro- many Indication1? thnt thoro Ib to be a revival. This much hoped for condHIon will be retarded If the railroads find themselves un able to take caro of the tonnage of fered. I understand thnt fully G per 'cent of the car eulpment of the country Is In bad order. This means that fully 120,000 cars arc In need of repairs. These cart will bo needed before long nnd we wnnt the rnilroads to get them ready. I expect to see tho railroads bo busy In two monthB that thy will not hnve tlmo to think of Increased freight rates and thoroforo I am of tho opinion thnt wo havo heard tho last of thot movement." v Rnilroml Stocks II00111, (United Press Leased Wire.) New York. Aug. 29. Many con tradictory stories were told on Wall street today to account for the pe culiar bullish demonstration on the stock market yesterday In which Union Pacific, Southern Pnclflc and Reading were chiefly concerned. All three of these stocks closed nt the top with tho exception of the latter, which foil oft only nn eighth. It wns connoly said that Hnrrlmnn had de cided to increnso dividends from 6 to 7 per cent, but today this Btory U not credited. It is recalled thnt tho Southern Pn clflc showed a loss or $8,000,000 lit I I LB IlillUIItU (M.l..lUIV IU UillUVIIU. tlOu win for ti,0 iaBt jjni vcnr This reduc- RQYAL RESTAURANT For 'quick service, atrtctlnj ' Zkne 80 10 th0 adit BEACH LUNCHES our specialty. West ,Id Front Rf .,- ... Hu l ., U(J anQ oae. block south of boat landing r COFFEE Cheap for those that won't pay for good; Schil ling's Bust for those who won't have poor. Wir Krr rtunu yur mooer II jrou dou't - Your Money lu tho bank U lit aotlvo tuo nnd bonetiu the whole oommunlty. U helps to pluM tho Holds nnd huitmt the tirulu. It plokn and oukm thu trull n hop. It keep tho mills and faottuitM running. , It helps to makg uotnl and pro, purou tlini for all. It helps YOU too Uy oarnlna IttWon If ttpltod with us. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Allan-lean Meivliaut Marino Pcuttled. Wlimi rongrtta kllll the shipping bill two ttMalutts ago thro vr IS American steamship lu the Pne'tle trail Whon eoHgrtM killed It ngnln at th hut Minn th uumbor of Hhlpn hnd droppud to eight. Now IH la nltlrlttlly an noun end that on No vember 1st ovou Pacific rallrowJB will go out of the export trade with China. Juunn. New Zealand and Aus tralia, nnd practically out of tho Im port trndtf It Is said thnt the Amer loen itonmitrK txtrvlnut tho unrt of "Ran FriiiiolMo and Seattlo will short ly uo oll. and to tho JapnnetMS, Thu will oleun ms out of thu Pacific al together. W nre unlit to have an "ade quate N'avy" in tho Pacific ni protec tion analnut "tho yollow peril" or anything thnt may nVUo in that quar ter Hut vo nro not going to have n Blnglo ship tharo. The llttlo brown men, none too welcome as Imml grnntu In the oort cities, will ho inn ulproDout n sailora. They will do our carrying trade of a qiiar-tur of a billion nud levy tholr toll upon It A betwwnt Japan and ouraolvon "tho matery of tho Pacific" has nlroady bon decided. Wo havo dosurted our merchant marine In that son. and hoforo congroa moots again In De cember very stick and epar of It will hav mat Ha fate. You may look in vain In tho his lory of freo Institution for n prec edent of our "policy of scuttle," Now York World. A Step Toward Aerial Warfare. Whllo tho heavier- thnn-alr vessel la rapablo of swifter speed than tho ballocm, Its far from completed stago of evolution nnd tho dangers atten dant on Its operation must, it is con sidered, for some tlmo to como mill tato against Its use for any purposes of practical vahio. At best It would bo limited to carrying small weights at a high rate of speed. Tho speed of tho dirigible balloon, on tho other hand, la sufficient for nil ordinary purpose, and Ita largo carrying ca pacity and extends cruising radius render It tho only possible medium for warlike operations In tho nlr. Tho proposal of tho signal corps ofllcors Is to establish drlglblo bal loon stations at various points nlong tho const, Biich as Uoston, Norfolk nnd Charleston on tho east shoro, Mobile on tho wnith, nnd Snn Diego, Ban Francisco nnd liromcrtou on tho Pacific, whoro tboy would form an Invaluable adjunct to const defense. Now tha nil tho military powors of Guropo nro building dirigibles, It Is hold thnt Mio United States cannot afford to full behind. CoutrnotB havo been entered Into with American Inventors to obtain both dlrlglbloB nnd aeroplanes, and a thorough trial of theso will bo made at Fort Myer, Vn., during tho coming full. .Tho construction of thoso air vo selH by nil tho groat powors Is u striking commentary upon tho action of the Hague pence conference, which prohibited tho discharge of oxploslvos and projectile from bal loons. This declaration was ratified by tho Pnltod Statu senate on March ISth last, and tho Putted State Is practically tho only great power which signed It. At the same time thu dlschnrgo of explosive from bal loons hns always been considered as ngolust the rule of clvlllzod warfare even In ICurope. It Ih claimed thnt the purpoo of thoco vessels U In observe the move ments of tho enemy nloue; hut It is solf-evldeut that It Httncktl by shell flro, the occupants of the ballon would uo nil human endeavor to put tho hostile guns out of commis sion. Harper's Woekly. - 1 i i - Wax From Sugar Cum. Tho "W'twt India Committee Cir cular" ttatos that application has ljuon made for a patent for a proccas of extracting wax from the sugar 04ne. It soeniB thnt tho rind of the cane contains a cortnlu proportion of wax. which has hitherto been lost with the refuse, lly the new process this wax Is now roooverod from the pitor rofuso and turned to commer cial usos. being very similar in Ha ohnraetcrUtU" to beaewux or Carua uba wax. whloh can be uwd for pre oUoly the same purpoios. The wax. which resemble thnt now mod ver largely for making cylinder- for so called talking machines, la exceed ingly hard and capable of taking a high polish. It is understood that many factorlee In Java will this year ho uslug this process. - .o... Conclusion About the Planet MnrH. It Is sometimes said that we aro not Justified In Inferring tho condi tions of life In other worlds from what wo seo or ours, 'because In each world tho form of llfo will adapt Itself to tho surrounding conditions. Now, If on our planet wo found this to bo tho case If llfo woro equally abundant everywhere the argu ment would bo stronger thnn It Is. Ab a mattor of net, wo do not find llfo to fllourlsh In tho arctic regions. Wo nro thoroforo nblo to say from our own observation thnt thero nro conditions under which llfo, so fnr nB wo can Judgo from oxporlcnce, will not bo much It nt all dovclopcd. It may scorn that this tends to lesson our faith In the wido diffusion of any high form of llfo olsewhere, nnd to strengthen tho contention of Alfred Rusoll Wnllnco that there It no othor world than oun ndaptod to tho production of llfo. Hut thin Is not tho correct conclusion. Tho very fact that wo aro able, from compnrlng whnt Ih going on In tho oquntorlnl and thonrtlc regions of our planet, to say doflnltoly thnt tho former nro highly ndaptod to llfo strengthens the contention thnt mi liar all cireuuutnncos whoro tho tem perature and othor conditions nro similar to thoso which provall In our torrid rono, life will probably bo dovelopod on n larger scale. Of course, tho axlstence of life tloon not Imply tho dovolopmont of a rnco' ondowod with reason. Wo onn not sny anything dellnlto on this point until the Investigators of human ovotution art able to tell ue Just how It happened that the hu man rnco appeared upon our enrth whon It did. It seems to roqulre a oortaln amount or scientific training to javotd' forming an opinion when ono has no grounds of knowledge nut It Is what the trained Investiga tor ,of nature must always lenrn to do. So when one Is naked whothor ho hQlloves lu life on Mars, the host ho onn cay, lu tho writer's opinion, la that, so far as wo can Infor from all the facts and principles of sol oncOt t9 conditions eeom to bo un favorable to any form of llfo unloss of tho very lowest ordor, and that ho has no opinion ns to whothor even this order of llfo actually exists. Profassor Simon Nowoomb, In Hnr por's Woekly. lion threatening the stock to less thnn 8 per cent, Another wny of accounting for tho strong showing of Hnrrlmnn stocks yeBterdny Is advanced bv brokers to day, to tho effect that tho Southern Pacific Is about to tako over tho St Louis and Snn Francisco rntlrond from tho Rock Islnnd system. o Sold by all druggistB. DoWitt'a Llttlo Early Risers, safo, easy, pleasant, sure, llttlo liver pills, o OLounnimsT victims TOTAL TWKNTY-TmtKB (Unlttd Prong Lensr.l Wire.) EI Paso, Tex., Aug, 29. Eight moro victims of tho cloudburst which flooded Fohom, New Mexico, woro recovered today according to reportB recolved hero. Thl makes tho num bor of dend 23 nnd It Is believed It will reach 40. o ' oamvohia. euwth Tba Kind ton Haw Alwri BwcU eigaaur A. J. Rader's Camping Crowd Hero you will flnj ,00j "" sertlc tanks, good locatien: taStf tlon and furnUhed tcnta to r7 Nye Creek. A. J. Rader, proorhJ Newport, Oregon. JuPnetor, ok7 BARBER SHOP A first clnss up-to-date Bhon Do rt overlook this place for tho best wort Thero Is no barber better akllltj with a rasor or pair of Blssors fet R. N. WALTER, Prep. West slue Front street, netr W dry o w iuj, wurvaui u CIGARS and TOBACCOS I havo selected tho bestow j'buis nna iodbcco oonwt. ent with tho trade. Can mm, you with what' you wlifc wlti BatlBfaction. Also carry a cs. pmio uno or sort drinks. E. OASS, Prop. Front Streot, opposite Th U , cepiion, ivewport Oreeon. ZxTtTy 4 m Tlm0n1ftfm RAILROAD TIME TABLES CORVALLIS & EASTKItN R. R. TIME TAI1LK. Tralrw for ConnlllK. Follows commencing January 1C, 1008: No Leaves Detroit 1:00 p. m. No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:CG p. m. Arrives at Corvallla 8:35 a. m. No. 10 Loaves Albany 3:5C p. m. Arrives nt Corvnllls 4:35 p. m. No. 6 Loovc3 Albany 7:45 p. m. Arrives at Corvallls 8:25 p. m. Trains for Albany. No. 5 Loaves Corvallls 6:30 11. m. Arlrves at Albany 7:10 a. m. No. 9 Loavoo CorvalllB 2:15 n. m. Arrives at Albany 2:55 p. m. No. 7 Lonvos CorvalllB 0:00 p. m. AVrlvos at Albwiy. .; ... .0:40 p. in. No. 11 (Sunday only) Loavo Corvallls 11:15 ?. m. Arlvos nt Albauy 11:58 n, in. No. 12 (Sunday only) Loaves Albany 12:35 p. m. ArrlvoB nt Corvallls 1:18 p. m, Portland, Orogon, Juno 17. Com monclng Juno 22nd nnd until further notloB, tho following train service will bo In effect on the lino of tho 1 v. k is. u.k. notwoon Albany and Ywqiilnn, dally oxcopt Sunday: Train No. 1G Train No 2 Mlxod Passenger Leave Albany 7:45 n.m. 12:40 p in. Arr. Ynqulna 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Train No. 15 Train No. 1 Pasjonger Mlxod Lv. Ynqii!a 2:15 ji.nj. 7:00 n.m. Arr. Albany 7:00 pjn. 11:65 n.m. Oir Sunday, the service will bo ns follews: Lv. Albany-735 n. in.; arr. Ynqulna 11:40 a. m.; lv. Ynqulna C:00 p. m.; arr. Albany 11:30 p. m. For f'tihor information apply to WM. MoMURRAY. 6-33-0t Qan. Pasi. Agont. FURNITURE Newport, Oreeon For Household Furniture of jttrj hiuu bhu aoBcripiion go to H. D. BLAKELY Carpots, Matting, Stoves and Hari-1 ware. Bell or rent you a camping or! housokeoplng outfit and buy ttck wnon you icavo. prices always r ponablo. South Front Street, only store of U kind. When at Newport go to Fogirtr Rowln'a' Llvory Stables. for tetwt movo your baggago; to give jt best girl a drlvo; to go to Ottr Rock. Seal Rodks or any point of !i- torest in small -or largo parties.' Bv and feed and a square deal au around; careful drivers who itttf tho beach. Glvo us a trial, TORRID ZONE FUNARCE CIIIXKSE MAY Sl'K TO OI7T INTO SCHOOL San Francl co. Aug. 2D. Thre Chloid girl who have been raised In an American mleslou are today eonsldorlag emplnMng legal aid to For Soro Ftt't. I w 5no Saa Franc'seo board of "I have found Rucklen'a Aralea 'J!,u'wl,Rn l0. p0.rn,u ,Uom t0 sWanfl Salve to bo the proper thing to ue ' tb6 whl!e 8C1hw,.of " ey Thoy for soro feet, as well as for healtnt i wef.. ref,'8e.11 Remission today on the burns, sores, cute, and all wTM"r ,,!'"" .1?""lo1n, ' Sly ," of abrasion." write Mr. W Stone '?nK ,wno old that the board of nt MnSf lAlfn.1 M.l. i. i. .u J i UUOat lOB lg OOmUOllOtl hv lu tn proper thing, too. "for piles. Try if "n,,t Orientals In the white Sold under guarantee at J. C Perry's 'n 1 1 k 1 ie!tf ns teHR as the arug sior. OirbI hh a IJIffury I-VuihIit, Carlyle's work us faundor wm moutloued at the annual meeting of tho Loudon library. The library was the. only out of Carlyle'a schomea 1 which really found ooseroto roalUa- 1 l.on..Vh5- A l.9 uav,Bw flled tile Krollch Hovnlntlmi i.a ..,. tu nuil fnr -f rAniwJii A u" .T'ri I 0.J1,IOX.X.. that hn rMiIti ont nj A' A. .. .1 B3ni) sil 4HjtViRMrU Kennedy's Laxative Con eh Smm I a leadlujf library from which ha ' ' ,0 . j, JS'ZT"' ! espoclallv recoramende-i for chll- Express .could borrow ataudara hooka on hll cf Ze&XJ&&4 'Jj?",. "J" ,n,elr,J ,?sJg00d sla :5c. j Oriental school Is In axlstence. t- Tlino Cnrtl Nf. B:l, Southern Pacific Co., Effective Sunday, May 17. 11M1H. Tiiwnwl Porfhuul, Passougor, No. IS. 5:13 k. m. Oregon x-pro8. No. IS S:40 a. m. Cottage Grovol paseengor. No. 12. 2:45 p. in. Ro?eburg pns- Bongor. Towunl Poi-tlaml, li'lght. 'o. 222 5:0a p. m-Portlnud fast' freight. No. 22G 10: 40-1 li2S a. m. way frolght. TowaiM Sjui Francisco, Iji.v,cngf,J ,u. ix. ntu,a . a. m-n.uosobairs paasengei-. . 7 No. 17. 15:45 p. m. QoUago Grove passenger. ' No. 1 J. 9:10 p. m. California ex- pro?8. No. 133:31 a. m. San Franols- co oxpre:a. TownnI S4111 Fmnrlsit, Frvlght. No. 221.-2:43 a. m Portland fast freight. No. 225.-11:28 a. m. way freight. Oregon Ettvtrlc Time Table. Tlmo of arrival and denarturo of cars at Salem is as follows. Portland. u, mitniuuuillIU pUlUlS Arrive 8:40 a. m. 10-50 a. m. 1 25 p. ro. 4 20 p. m 5:45 p. m. S20p. m. kvHlikHkTv' ?bi IsBul Tho above cut reprcsenU otf brick lined Torr d Zone Furm Guaranteed gas. smoke and ds. proof. Economical and du-ab!. A. L. FRASER 25H STATE STREET. Estimates furntsned on heatlal MICKOKT BARK Cough Remedy naHfiMBIEaS koughs. Colds CROUP WIMM pll CU Hert,' , . SORt THROAT m t- THBOATttgl, , 1 -- - - ir.'-'- uiro.o"ti' rrtfc i.M (-. Local Express Local Leavo 6:00 a. m.i 9:05 a m. ll;05 o, m. 1 45 p, m, S:2S 9. hi, 6:00 p. xsx. nwcKH piut X hn, Oimao ? fc 5 UAMMEOn KbniTLiiilnrm. Mr"" r " - " - . - .... .. iu til, rtt m4 jwuw rrcMtiAica IT. VUM"' I1"' Tcl ,okt la $km bf Dr. . .,, , u, ail urussisis, Kxprets