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DAILY CAPITAL JOUIINAL, SALEM. ORKGOV. WHnPAY, OCTOllKn 8, 1008.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
14. UOFKIt, Kd. B1 Prop.
a Independent Newspaper De-TOtcd to American Principle! nnd
thu Pronrcw nnd I)0Tclo)cment of All Oregon.
I'liitllMied Hvery livening Kxcept Sunday, Snlcra, Oro.
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' SUHSOUIPTION HATES.
(Invtirliblr tu Advance)
Daily, by currier, per jrcrA. .'.M.00 Per month Mo
Dally, by mall, per year. '. 4.U0 Per month 130
Weekly, by mall, per vor 1.00 Six month -..We
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SI'KCIAL DEMVKltV
For couvonlonco of Htibscribora branch dollvory ofllcos tiro establish
ed nt tin; following places at 3C cones per month, $1.00 for thrco menths:
Asylum Storo, F. a. Do Voo & Sin, Asylum Avenuo Junction.
Cnrtlno, 8ovontoonth Btrcot, A. V. Lane, Gardon Reed Storo.
Dauo's Storo, Alex. Dauo, SouthCommorclal street.
Electric Storo, C. M. Epploy, East Stato Btrcot.
FalrgroundB Storo, Harrison Dee, Fairgrounds Road.
Howoll's Cornor, Twelfth and Cross atrcotu.
O. K. Grocery, A. A. Englobart, Twolfth Btreot.
Whcelor's Storo, W. D. Wheeler, Highland avonuo.
Vow Park SJLoro, F. O. BoworaDX, Twolfth and LobIIo.
Lnno Grocory, Seventeenth Btrct
J. L. Mooro & Son, cornor Capitol and Union stroots. , '
West Salem Storo, West Salorri.
Zlnn'a Confoctlonory, 478 Stnto utroot.
Dr. Btono's, 241 North Commorrdal Btreot.
Huffman's Storo, North Sixth Btreot.
Gorman Dnkory, cornor Twolfth and Chemokota.
THE TEXT-ROOK EVIL.
The greatest foo of the public
schools 1b the manipulation of text
books. It nffoctH tin; pupils, distresses the
teachers AND IMPOVERISHES PA
ItENTH. A child of 12 going to school with
20 pounds of textbooks Is remark
nblo. A child of 12 having to have four
dollars worth of textbooks Is n hum
bug. HOW SHALL THIS EVER HE
IlEMKDIED?
Beyond a chan'go in arithmetics,
was thero any need of a chango In
textbooks?
Cnn any tonclior glvo a clear, lucid
and ein-nmhlglouH reason WHY ANY
OTHER TEXTBOOK SHOULD HAVE
1IEEN fWANOED?
The tcachoru and children of one
gonoratlon had barely bocomo famil
iar with tho bookH (the tools of ed
ucation) thjy had when thoro woro
"ALTERCATION IN ALBANY I WOMAN'S
LEADS TO SHOOTING
(Special Correspondence.)
Albany, Oct. 3. A very unpleasant
nffalr occurred Thursdrty evening be
tween J. II. O'Brien, editor of the
Albany Dally Herald, and Fred San
dors, nn omproyo of tho Albany Iron
Vcrk Inn dispute Sanders struck
O'Brien, knocking him down. O'Brien
then left Sanders standing on tho
Btroet. In a few moments ho re
turned, walked up to Sanders, pull
ing a rovolver nnd firing. Tho bullet
Jtnt missed Mr. Sander'! fnre, which
was severely burned by the powder.
Next morning the case was brought
up before Deputy District Attornoy
Galo Hill, and, upon O'Brien's prom
ising to leave tho Btatc for good was
dismissed.
As a result of tho affair, Sanders
hnB n very sore face, nnd C. G.
Burkhart's real estate building hns a
lnrgo bullet hole as a reminder of
, tho occurrence. O'Brton turned tho
' paper over to Y. G. Free'man, the
fonnor editor,
Pheasant Shooting.
Tho Chinese ohoasant3 are not as
plentiful as tiny were a couple of
days ngo, a big hole having been
mado In tho number yesterday.
Theatres Sold.
"Dreamland" and "Wondorlnnd,"
' Albany's two up-to-date mov'ng pic
ture shows, have been sold to J. A.
.Stewart, of Portland.
George F. NovlnB, of tho Oregon
Electric, was a. business visit hero
yesterday. L. e. w.
ADD CHURCHES
Unitarian Church.
The Rpv. .1. A. Crugon, field agent
Pacific Department of Unitarian
churches, will preach Sunday morn
ing at Unity church, cornor of Cot
tage nnd Chemekctn streets. 10-3-lt
THE CALIFORNIA POMOTION
COMMITTEE RULLETIV
Recognition of tho great possibil
ities which Ho in California for In-
est taken in them that many bnnk3
mado Btrenuous efforts to get them.,
Mining in California Is rocolvlne
attention, and many new mines nro
being opened. In several cputlcs old
mines which have been cioso.d, somo
The Kidneys
When thoy nro weak, torpid, or stagnant,
tho wholo system sufTorg. Don't neglect
thorn nt this time, but heed tho warning of
tho aching back, tho bloated face, tho sallow
complexion, tho urinary disorder, and begin
treatment nt onco with
Hood's Sarsaparilla
which contains tho best and safest curative,
Btibntanccs.
In usual liquid form or in chocolated
tablets known as Sarsatabs, lOOdoaesSU
SILVERTON SCHOOLS
Sllvorton schools opened Monday
with nn ourollmont of 344 pupils
270 in tho publlo schools and Cfi In
tho high school. TIi'b Is said to bo
tho larcest ourollmont ever nlnced
swooping nhhngos. ion rocord nt tho opening days of
It would Hcom as If thorn could ho huIioo! In Hint city, ami more instruc
textliook nn tho Important brunches ' tors nro omploycd than ovor bofori-.
THAT AIM! ALMOST CLASSIC. ' At no previous tlmo havo tho school
For Insttinco, has thoro boon any sinrtod under more favorablo condl
ronl Improvement in rending, arlth- ttont nnd tho coming yenr bidB fnl:
motlc nnd grammar? i to break nil previous records In tho
Did the youth of fifty years ngo ! history of educational pursuits In
not LEARN THE COMMON BRANCH Sllvorton.
ES liKTTKIt THAN TODAY? Tho tenchors fn tholr respective
Tho navigator or tho mirvoyor of , dopnrtmonti and iwunbors of pupils
llfty yonrs ngo know,bl.i mnthomatics contained In each dopartmont nro bh
bottor, know moro geography, nnd follews: Pint gmdo, Miss Mnrl
COULD CHART BETTER THAN , OJortaon, HO pupils; second, Miss
THE SEAMAN OF TODAY. Bertlm Allon. 12; third, Miss Bossle
Tlio nnmo Is truo of carpontry, of Sorvlro, 41: fourth, Miss Nolllo PnU
leather nnd motnl workors and tox- 33; fifth, Mi's Ethel Smith, 24; sixth
tlio fabrics. JMIss Walda M. Brandt, 32; sovonth
THERM WAS MORE DOINO and olichtli. Miss Gertrudo M. Quick.
THINGS AND LESS OF TEXT- r,7. and the high crhno). Prof. W. L.
HOOKS. liny, principal and Professors L. P.
Tho man who will tnko Ills boy Miller and Tlios. Conory, nsslstant
nnd g'rls to town AND TICACir principals, GG.
THEM TO STUDY THE MARKETS Tho seventh and ol&ht grndos have
thoy will learn ogrlculturo that is boon transferred from tho public
practical and resultful. Bchool building to tho high fqhool
Tho innrlceta nro tlio bont toxlbnoks building and the tenchor will bo na
ln ngrlculturo tliat can bo put In nHHtod by Instructors from tho high
boy's hands. 'school.
Tho toxthoolc may tell him about Tho board of directors has put
THE SCIENCE OF AGRICULTURE, ' forth every effort to rollovo tho horo
HUT THE REAL DOING WILL toforo crowded condition of school
ATONE TEACH RIM FARMING, .rooms nnd has rondorod It possible
Tho multiplicity of textbooks is f0r tho pupils to nocompllBh groator
tho manifestation of lanlnetts. nrJilovoinont- In tho work than ha
THEY TAKE CHILDREN AWAY OVor hnforo boon their good fortune.
FROM RE L EDUCATION INSTEAD m the public school tho tonchoia
OF ENLIGHTENING THEM. omployod nro contpetort. most of
The nctlvo child whose m'nd oek thorn iinvlng had nnrmnl school train
expression Is DOING THINGS, MAK- jng nnd broad oxporlonce In toarh
1NO THINGS, CREXTIVG THINGS, g. Tho high school faculty Is pro!..
IS DWARFED 1IY TEXTBOOKS ni,v atmorlor to tho avoraco In
vostors was glvon during thd month for 25 y0ftr3 havo boon reported un
of September, beginning with th0idcr modorn methods, with Reed re
bidding on San Francisco's municipal
bonds, and tho eagerness displayed
by outside capitalists for all sorts of
municipal tind lndnistrlnl bonds
throughout th state. San FrancU
co'b bonds were bid for fifteen times
ovor, nnd Immediately after tholr
purchaso by tho brokers, thoy found
enlc in tho east at a good profit to tho
orlginnl purchasers,
Reports received by tho California
Promotion committoo ;from other
parts of California show 'that simi
lar desire for good securities tj evi
denced, Tho issue of, Lob Angeles
good road bonds wni in Immediate
demand, and so great was the Intor-
Bank Clearings
Los Angoloi ,, . .
Oakland
Sacramento
Pan Dlogo
Fresno . . .
Stookton . .
Snn .lose .
Building Permits
suits. Heavy oro strikes aro re
ported from .Trinity, Siskiyou, El
Dorado and Nevada counties and
many Nevada miners nro prospect
ing In tho mountain couuclos of Cali
fornia. t Largo numbers of small farmers
aro coming to the state, and there
Is good domand for imall tracts. Ef
forts nro being made to bring nbout
large colonization of farmers from
Kent, England," into the hop districts
of tho ftnto.
Tho following summary piveB Cal
ifornia conditions, front AugtiBt 20 to
September 28, Inclusive:
$148,049,C72.3ri
38,Cril,Sr4.70
0,107,478.58
3,804,438.24
3,257,780.07
2,401,785.55
2,44 0,024.01
2,030,453.71
$3,7911,543.00
805,524.00
405,142.30
228,550.00
'io.VoV.oo
MORE TlfAN HELPED.
o-
Corn above 80 cunts a biiHhol In
chargo of Oregon schools. Prof. V.
L. Ray completed h's proparntorv
work at Wnguonburg nondomy,
Clilcago as this ihohs of "food" , WngnosJirg, Pa., and Is n graduiito
linliie ehnniio.ll 1h iinilnr.tirniliiotlnn nf the Unlvorslty of Oregon. Ho 1m
" 'I " I I....I lA.t.l... u.in.fn n !
or ovorcon8iimptlon tho ciuibo?
-o-
litul tonohlng oxportenco In Ponnsyl
vnnln, Washington and Oregon and
nn ontlrelv comnntnnt to oocit'iy
tliH prlurliiHlxhlp of Sllverton "ehooln
with uubouiidod aut'ceaa uud unlver
sal vatltfartlou. Prof. Miller I a
grttdiiHtev of rimtral Orun nornml
aad the University of Oregon, Ho
CASTOR I A
i'or Infants and Chihlrcn.
Tho Kind Ywi liavn AIwpvs Qoiiffhl ' ' tM,a ri yr (,i
IIIU IMiiu UU IIU fliFHt JUUbll jIMHP,eno ,M orison tnl WanblliRtOH
Tj,..,...- -i? . I l'rof. Cnnnwrv -omnIetd bU pr
" " ' aj r f x. .1 i. . .- .. i.. .,. t ,
, r j m.,"- ' , pprmiry wnr in i'ie niijn icmodi '
i" ' s-'.:44
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wP P O R T V N 1 T I H S TO
WRISH USUALLY QALL
FOR UltARY 3IONHY.
IIAVII YOU AN'YV
YOU (W.V HAVE IF YOU
WILL SAVE A LITTLE EACH
PAY DAY AND DEPOSIT
WITH US WHERE IT WILT.
EARN MORE.
BEGIN BY SAVING SOME,
NO MATTER HOW LITTLE,
tlMrMtfl.'V
-LZU of Michigan nnd ln graduate of th
j Uulveralty of Mich I trail. II hat hal
! ivral year teaching xiMrtoNrw In
M rtilran tram whloh !( he ar
rived lnt wik U'idr tht supar
vlnlon of our praiut faculty, work
In the chpn' room tHU year It wo t
oi tain to profraac with Impatuoun
aucruaa.
o i ... i.
Pan FrnnolKco Custom Rocolpti $ 4I7,PS9.11
Sou KrancHco Building Pormlta Since the Fire 110,135,410.00
San Frnnclnco Ronl Estato Salos; 540; Va.luo 2.450,000.00
In formation glvon on all parts of, Addrtrw: Tho Cal'fornla I'romo
Callfornlii. tlon Committee, San Francl -co.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
CAPITAL NATIONAL
ni'MOCR.Vnr CIIA1HM IN
OWS TAFP LITIIR TURF
Tom Hall, chairman nf the Coos
Democratic county central commit-
to, appoar to m In groat dmaud m
m campaign director. Tho nthor dnv
I ho received at his olllco la Coos Bny
la half birhul of Bryan and Bern but
! tons nnd n few gross of pamphlet
I booming the Democrats, fur distribu
tion, and tho following day ho n
Ico'ved a llko consignment of Ropub
illcnu lltoraturo and buttons. Mr
I Hall was slightly non-plussod as ho
thought that someone wns trying to
mnko him n middle of tho rond or
nu ntMlte-fcnco politician but finally
ho dovlned R was a mistake. Ho
vno( f.r n dnv or bo boforo dee'd
ln.F n f"" whether or not ho would
rcaiv nta prohibition or sociamt
nronair"''" for d'strlbutlon. Tho
lntt mt being forthcoming h gen
oroiv t-nod ovor tho Reiyibllcnn
conolr-Muont to Jnv Tower tor ills.
trlbutlMi Some of tho war.l polltl
clans l'ilatod that f ho had bn
ono hi . ho would hav hnrlud
tho Keuih"oan lltoraturo iul imU
tons until Hftnr tho olectlou but Tom
isn't bu'lt on word nol'tle Hues and
psv tho only way la to glvo every
body a show.
ALBANY COMMITTEE
TO WELCOME BOURNE
Alhauy, Oct. 3. The oxocutlvo
committoo of the Commercial club
met WodnoBdny night in regular
weekly bo-hIou. W. A. Bnrrott,
chalrmnn of the committee appoint
ed to aeon funds for tho now fruit
ennnory reported that nearly 5 1,00 of
tho nmountto he raised, had boon so
cured. Tho committee usually ap
pointed was again named to make
nrrnngomonts for th program for
Mio now depot. Anothor commlttoe
comd ting of thp same tn.n appointed
on tho depot commlttoe. was nniuod
to d'uft ome moro reaoltitlotm nnont
thu improvement of the Willamette
river.
Tn wnlnmnn Rituntiir Tlnurnn on
his arrival bore the following por. !
nous woro appointed as a commit-.
tee: E. W. Langdon, J. N. Dunonn.J
i'. ai. rruncu, ur. v. ii. i'nvi. u. iu.
Siuidors. Dr. .1. L. Hill, George Say
lor. S. G. Simon. F. M. Redfield. J.
II. Rlmpunn. C. II. Stownrt, J. 8. Van I
Winkle, B. I. Da ant. Dr. J. P. Wnl-,
lace, D. O. Wood worth, J. K. WaatU-1
prford, J. W. CiiBlok and P. A
Young.
Delegutee to the Traua-Mlrd&slppll
commercial congreat, wnicn con
venos In San Francltco. October 0-12,
wore appointed oonahtlUR of Y. Q.'
Froeman, Potor Paulus ami Thomas
Cumm'nge.
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OREGON IMOVRKR
RIUS IN SILVER'l'ON
Jauit 11. Miller, e pioneer of tljhi
eouuty, ined at tne home ' m.
brother, C. A. Miller of flllvertnn. ,
'ednedsv aH m hurld In th
Stlvarton cemet'Tv Thursrlav aftr-
noon. ;
Mr. Miller wen born in Harden
county, Kentuck, a"'1 etted In Or-i
egln In IMS. DtirlnR the iat S3
year he baa made mIh home with
hie Itrolhxr Mr Miller un W I vMr
1 months and 8 days nd nt 'he time!
of hU death. He lenv- n famllv of;
cn'Mren four of wrroru nre living In;
HtfeMat partH of Orean. and onej
son la auppo ed to be living lu Aln-'
ka. Rev H. K SaM.'bury f)nd"eed
he funera' aervloea.
M.RANY (Vl"MiW WHO IV
COURT HOUSE T'HVKR
Albany. Or., Oct. S. Chrh b
OaloUee, of AubuvMIm. aad IficMrh R
Allphln, of Lebanon, were inarrled
Tburadajr afternoou 10ft fet aboe
the oarth lu the tower ef the Linn
county court hourfe by Jatlre L. I..
Swan. After Korurlng his Boon e
Oglosboo tolophouod to Swan to como
tn tho court house and while nwnlt
Ing hl arrival, tho bridal party
ascoudod Into tho towor to view tho
city.
Thoy were there when Swan, came,
nnd Countv Clerk Miller, an old
friend of Oglesbuo. suggetod that
ho proceed Into tho tower nnd marry
thorn thoro. This wns douo and It
was the first wedding over performed
nt tho top of tho court houso towor.
cavnlry. Ho. was nmiatored out in
1SC5. In 1S9S ho joined J. V. Geary
Post, G. A. U.. of Eugene, aince which
time ho has ajwaya been active. In tho
work and in attendance at nil ro
uu'ons, loi'vlug part of tho dme at
enmmnndor. Mr. linker alao ably
represented Luuo county In the low
er lion o of tho legislature and took
an active part In all public matters.
o
PIONEER SHIPUUILUKH
OF MARSHIMEDR DEAD
MershMi'Id. Or., Oct. 3. The wide
ly known ahlpbullder, Emll Hcucken
dorff, of Prosper, died Wednesday
auddonly of dlpthorla at tho Mercy
hospital. He was well known hi a
CoqulUe vnlley p'onoer and hnd n
large ahlpyard at Proaper. He l
Mirvlved by a widow, who U 111 lu
a San Franclaco hospital. Several
stopions aro connooted with him lu
hi i extensive buslnaas.
n
O JX. J3 V O 3SL X ul. .
BACKACHE
iflajauaaMBjBBBasjBjtfa MtPibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbX
The bad is tho mainspring of
woman's or anism. It quickly calls
attention tt trouble by aching. It
tclLs, with i her symptoms, such as
nnrvnu.min.qa headnche. Daius in tho
loins, weiprh in tlio lower part oi
tho body, t it a woman's feminine
organism no 'ds immediato attention.
In sudi ca s tho one suro roincdy
which speei ily l-omovcs tho cause,
and restore tlio feminine organisnj
to a health, normal condition is
LYDiAS.PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Mrs. Will Young, of 0 Columbia
Avo., Rockland, Me., says :
" I was troubled for along tlmo with
dreadful backaches and a, pain in my
aldo, and wns mlsorablo in every way.
I doctored until I was discouraged and
thought I would never get well. I read
what Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound had done for others and
deckled to try it; after taking three
bottles I cnn truly say that I never folt
so well in my life.
Sflleril i( Stin B .
AndReturnaHC1SC0
nnJT f Sa,e Oct j
Limit 20 day
This very. Verv i
rate has br n ul?J
feet on accouY'o V;-Tran-MI
Ms.,,,1
jnerclnl Con,, A
J open to tho pb)lcUtTl;
Southern
(XAnnn In rv .
r ... wivgon.i
Co,
The
29-dnt' Iiihi. .....
frlvn !.- ...'""" '!!
In the sights ,n
PrnncAco and '',
s!on" down to Loi ..
foJnla"nd SUthern C'al':
ror' pa-tlctiar, tl
ng oar reservations an?
tickets call on
WiM. McMurry. G.P. A.. Portbij
Mrs. Augastus Lyon,-of East Earl,
Pa., writes to Mrs. Pinkham:
"I hnd very severe bacltaclioo, and
pressing-down pains. 1 could not aleon,
and had no appetite. Lydla E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound cured mo
ana maao me reel into a new woman."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN, i
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetablo Compound, mado
from roots and herbs, has boon tho i
standard remedy for fomalo ills.l
and has positively eurcd thousands of
wdtuen who hnve bcMi troubled with
(lNplacomcnUi, InUainnmMnn, uleem- j
tion, Jlbroid tumors, invgiUaritics, i
jyviodio pains, iiucU'teiie, that near-iiig-dnwn
feeling, Hal uleiioy, indijyos.
tion,dizzinps,or nervous prostiiition
RAILROAD TIME TABLES
UUHVALL1S A EASTEnx IL n
AANiT AND YAQUINA IRUj,
Dally STATIONS &
a. m. lv ..
V. Albany ?..f;
""" v;orvani8 n
8:53 Philomath .' i
9:22 wrens ......
:Go Diodgott ,...:; :;!
v.w ouiiimii
10:32 Nashville
11:39 Chltwood . ...
12:03 Elk City .....
12:30 Toledo til
uju nr.. . xaquina ,.Iv, J(
Albniiy-Connllls-Phllomiiik '
No. 10 (dally)
Loaves Albany 7-50 p
Loaves Corvallls 8 30 i
No. 8 (dally)
Loaves Albany 12 3S p,. r.
u'juvus uorvains. , ..... 1 35 p ,
Arrives Philomath 1 53 p rl
Mr. .loll.O ' 1
! V I4.IJI
V A ,,. a ..
.JUJIVU3 Aiuany 3 30 t
LcavOB Corvallls 10 10 1, i
Arrlvoa Philomath 10.30 1.
No. 2 (dally excopt Sun.)
Loavos Albany 7 35 ti
ioavos uorvniiis s 35 1, t
Arrivas rniiomaui ssja. n
No. 1 (dally excopt Uun.)
Lonvos Philomath 6:01c.:
Arrives uorvnniE ,,(!.
If westls wore nllovd to
they ahoald now bo buriieil.
O- ' '
rlpQi'
lSvorythlng la relative lu thltt
world he Is- not a benefactor who
"umka two bladea of prac terow
whern but one itrew before" Tn a
00m (laid1
COIXLNKL HAKKU OF
KUCJKXK DHOPS DKAI)
KiiBono, Or., Oct. 3. Colonel
Charlos H. Hakor. one of the best
known Civil war veternna in western
OrRou. died sud ln'v at his home
Thursday on Wmi Klghth streot,
from nil nttnoV it iinnnlitvu M.
linker wu born In PouiMvWania In!
1S44. He ertered the arnix In 1861.'
with ComnnY I, VlUh Pemisx lvanhi
eward
Will bo paiil to any person
wlw can tind one atom of
tyjium, ohlpral, morpliino,
pivtdno, el hur, chloroform,
heraWnlpltn and beta ou
naino, eimaubis inilion, or
clilttral 'liydmtB or any of
their derivatives, in any
of Dr. Miles' .Remedies.
This anplios to goods in
original packages, unop
ened, and not tampered
with. Certain nnsvrnpn
loiis persons aro making
falso statements about
theso remedies.
"I have ben troublwl with a ter
rible haJaelie tr tlie List ten yeara:
the doctors could do me no good. I
tnvr Or. Miles' Antl-rl:i Plls adver-U-m1
In the Sunday maKazine. 10 I
thought I would try a sample. I did
o. und they lulpeit me wonderfully.
I hnd hnadnrhe ao badly I could hard,
ly xen to wo-k. o 1 vent to 'he drua
iloro ii'l got a Ih). In a ixiuple ol
hour I wan nil right. It -n tho tlrst
raodielne to do me nuy g-xi "
A A. 1! I.IO. D)ilidxMiU. la.
B3C3 Vconm Stivet.
SrCCHSSPTL DA1HV FAlt.MKIt
WHO WILL IIAVK AUCTION
J. H. Rhoton who wont onto tho
Oeo. Crnhlrco ranch three iiiIIhh i Arrlvoa Albany 7 15 a. c
northenat of Marlon In 1000. hnu No. 5 (dally)
rented this fine dairy farm to Qoo. , Lonvos Corvallls 6 30 a a
WeathorlH who took poisosalon to-, Arrlvoa Albany 7 10 1,
day, nnd -lina an auction gala of nor-i No. 7 (dally)
aonnt nronortv Tuoadnv Oct. C. IIo'Loiivoa l'hlloiuatu 10 15 r rJ
In a man who hni omnlovod niodoru ' Arrlvos Co'rvalll ... 1115 a. c
methods of dairying nnd whon lu I Arrives Albany 11 BS t
bought or brcrl horses or cattlo htis-l No. i
L'i'nwn nnlv thn boat IitobiIr nnd uhixI Lnavun Philomath 3 t0 0, C,
tlin httat lilnnd Mint ninnov r'fmlil lniv I AriMvos Corvnllls .. ..C CO p t
The roault b that he hns nind inoii-1 Arrlvoa Albany C 40 p.
ay nnd hna bulH up tho fnrm by I No chnngo lu btvIco trtwa i
proner crop stiltnblA for 'ucc8Brul bany and Detroit,
dairying. lie Iirh reinodmled the
hiiiiau and barn Nnd nut In tnnchiu
ory to bvo Irbor and Incroaao tho
proftta. At tlie R'ictlon alo thfr
will b Jrtoy cowa, rond nnd draft
bora,- Chaer White aw'n nnd
Bheep. nnd farming machinery nnd
Imploinont-'. People who go to thlk
Halo will fine aome good stock of
fered, oapeclally In the dnlrylng line.
D-25&30-1W
Tlmo
Co.,
in
n-
ti ti 1 Eii
fnltaei G 11
- R H'Z f
M., Portland i
j Gold Dtfst Flotii
! Jl.ttle by T1U3 SVD.NHY POW-
KK COMPANY, Sidney, .Ore
j?o. , Mado for family iim i
' 1
' Abk your grocer for II. Hrnn
and shorts nlunys on liund.
i P. B. WALLACE, Agt.
Oii-il No. HI. Southern Yi
UfTcctlvo Sundajr, Aug.
JOOH.
Toward Portland, rnssrajfr
No. 1C 6:13 a. 10
preae.
No. 188:40 a.
pasHsnger.
No. 1 2.-2: 4 5 p
sonBor.
No. 149:13 p
prosS.
Townrtl Portland, Ft'IrW;
No. 222.-5:0 p. m. -Portland 1
freight.
No. 220.-10:40-11 28
1 r.nti, 11
, ix-ibi". . lUstr'.
'IVKI-III',1 KBII MTIIiri'l".
No. 11.-11:03 a m-R'
pnMngr.
No. 17. C:4R P m
passenger.
Ko. 150:56 p. m
a.
n. -VI
Or. Mllst' Antl-Paln PIIU aro told by
your rtt,js rt. ."io v!ll nuarnt.'4 that
the firtt pikal wll benefit. If It
falls. h will rrturn our money.
96 do?4. H cents. Never sold fn bulk.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
Phone 44 Mnln 147 N. Hlh B-
C. W. YANNKE
Proprlotor of
THE FASHION STABLES
Calm and Llvrv li UUs Moden
.Rubbor Tiro.
n.. C 'J
rg'l'ornli fi-j
pre-.
No. 131:31
a )'
s.-a F--
co oxpre a. , .m
Townrtl Sn Fran- ! iJ
NO. 821.-8:43 c in t" J
freight. f.t
No. aan. ll:-'s .i n -'"
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Time of arriva ' 1 ' ' ,
wra at S' m f' , "
and Won.-,iia'f
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S-40 a '
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125 11 tn
4 20 p n.
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13xprea
Looal
Kxproas
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Cough Remedy
SOHBS maun
Coughs. Colds
CROUP
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THROATdtUNGS
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lUtrM PRTC.O, uva.
tTMX, liriffthJht rtt
O C T. Co.
Steamors Poinoua
a.td Or'!
leave for Portland dal'y except
day at 6 a
m- ..., v Atnt
M. P. iw"'" '"?
Great Cldnoe Pod
. "' U ..r. ta
(lab medlcmu which ' ' iv
knovn disease. He roKe
ty of. aud guarantees tocu" 1
Asthma. Lung. Throat n
n.i.iiii.i kjr.miMi'ii. " ' av
uemiiiy. o"i." . ...j i
Treuble3: also any "" ..m,
swollen surenes. brot
Smallpox; Epidemic; " Wll.
Bolls, Lost Manhood. tl'pM
uesa. Herm Trwib'es ana
Consultatloo free. Care
rong w. u"" - e-i.- or
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