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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1897)
I "ft, , . ? l.v Daily Capital km J3Y MCWJCR BHOTHERa, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 11. smroioAib Tbere is SOTBe.'ecepklsi at Uae 3ssty' esdertakte eijwasSre to prereseatt 3 tfee coertfcMwe & ttere is already a UgorerinJt a coast j rcTeaac Thk'JOCKxaIj te" ufeifnshawtfealitvasecod psbMc jxMct V keep W be psKJc crauainsi aad jwepjxty Ih the test poWfeSe cos- dllfco ItiilHudxtea Jocil prlAsafld if t Hcrteeiresttte f bee- la o TersxUee wtth saosbers X t&e owatyrt''eee laf erased taai bi weewrtT avaers zsfced for tfeeae f spfSTeseaUtSad d eot doebClL. We selj regrrttfctt Use ertj aiitrt nlaaMi is d. TC fact U tbe ! way to tt isiprarresesu at A &ic& owtnon era ooalce nⅇ or lair caa twesopfcvtd If by eUiB? pabifcexpeaKvasdUKS tbe capital il reatrf tbe oeaEi o3 tbe wbcAe Tbe dJaoces are van fatwabJe for Hales wcsricjf a penaaBCOt pkasare reftfrt. Mr. Aatwo, ertmztr of Use SxJeaa EJwstric rallwajs. offers, If he eta jctl a oiUbie tract for a park and ribt of way, Ui rtballd tbe narrow aae Uee laU a laodard faoje aod extend It Urood Moroloziide ter miBttcto apart ite, and pot a fint clas ptrl-liae car-erTlce. Tbe park is to be bHti6ed, bare a band rtaod, lake, $ea&vrak.4 aod pleaiart groaod. Tto; pabMc will be ffireo a tvo mile ndkfMtbefreOialrof tbecoaotrj, uU bsaetiful cesery.asd all for 10 ceau- VTe bsltere ocb as enterpnie wvuid be appreciated. Ifl bearea caae,!ewar bare tbePark3R"bere baTe baTeasJgfeUjrbrtatlilBKplace except at tbe cefBeteries or la tbe Elyiixfl fields bejood, aad tbeareraee zsortal U yt aoxloas to go to eitber. U UNIOK OMLT 13 SUCCESS. Orepoa MlnioiT Journal: A cora bsr ofseotleoeedaimlBg to be Xoe FopulUt Oate oeatral ccmnilltee ioet atPortltod last week aod through tbe Oregoaiao iwod a manifesto to tbe Orejroo Toten to tbe eCect that tbej, tbe committee, were "opposed to xoj AtUmput at fusion with any other Dolltical nartr or faction under any other name or upon nay different platform than that adopted b the People's party national conientlon at HU Louis." The committee, further, modestly! inrlte all Democratic and free-silrer raters U abandon their party organizations and become Pop ulist. These resolutions, we take Jt, are to be understood In a Pickwickian sense. Tbe committee Is composed, It is presumed, of practical politi cians: by wblcb we mean that they are neither sentimentalist'., vision aries nor crank. They cannot Ignore the fact that the PopuIitU furnished only one rote In four of tbe 6,500,000 rote cast Tor W. J. Bryan, 8nd that they cantot expect tbe 5,000,000 Dem ocrats and Free-silver Kepubllcans who supported Bryan to abate their attachments to organizations, names and traditions when they, tbe Popu list minority, canoot do so. Korean thty Ignore tbe fact that without a concession of tbese sentimental con siderations there Is little hope of the Populists erer writing ny of tbelr principles In the national or state statute books. Tbe PopalUt Is right umn many vital questions. He la rlrfht on tbe silver question, on tbe Is suance of all money direct-to tbe peo ple without tbe Intervention of pri vate corporations, on tbe election of U. S. senators by tbe direct vote of tbe people, on a graduated Iccome tax, on the rigid control of corpora tions, on the abolishment of trust, and on direct legislation as far as practicable. But, unfortunately, be bi in the past become tbe advocate of other ideai less practicable, such a the sublreasury scheme, which have made his name until lately a 8ynunymof political crankiness. And If he now stands better In tbe opinion of tbe American people It Is because be has learned In the conflict of Ideas to abandon some of. Jits visionary schemes, nnd became 4ablaupport to V7. J. Bryan in the Us .-campaign lis showed a good- asnso befor then deemed fert!gn. to his nature. No one has more reanon thaa he to feel complacent over the political situa tion. Thanks to the Democrats and Bllver UcoubllcaHt, ula most cher ished principles are now to the front, and for tho tirst time are receiving cnref.il aud considerate attention at tbe hands of jullllous of sywpathetlo voters wbon ears yre until lately closed by partisan Was, It would not be forgotlao that the, new democracy brought In W ii 14hi PofHillst propa Kanda, H b oawjMikn. pnollal wsdom.B! ry of akllM .apcakera Hod worker, a Urge number of news iiapers, awl ,m cjnsidera.b cawj ut the disposal of tbe Populist , wty asd it I JaopBcelvaW 4t y4w iB& Wtrf toL44t 1 1 ttie ftepafei jUHif SestaUia. lAVf imm. 3 a ess etasies T;arin-T -in rmr iTrmrrTT K vernH be 'iriBrvftto 9S.astH.atfeatst.lt Ve lf rcroeabfy rttted Hat tbe Vemaaxcj tut rprrr tt?rp tgfc ca CJere- lil d Wall tlreeS. Bet it sbe?Jd dc te deasaaded that DssKraM aad FhIlTErI!cr5ife8fi nbSBdoo tbr tsrml anaaXvtXitjBa. The atsa aad paxpeofalItfefie3esKBM walcfe is Ifee last caarpaJira jypjma xwjaa saosid bs to derUe a pits waer7 ms a arree eo afl tfce esattxl sezare$ vf refwaa ca srk axra- krfyt7?tktr farce set caaa- riite. Te otfeenrts? is sre defeat ud aeass Jfee reseired triaatpfe ? thtsrM rrlpper. THE UlflOW - IDEA. A teeser AJrucalisg CcerreaffiM cs rise sartr Fseses. A-J. Erigbzai writes frwa Itefar, AprSlir 1 wxs pleased to&zr t as article uSyusr pjper ttest tbere was aader coasideratioo, tbe caHiag bi a coarea- Uoa for the porpie of erKIag tbe silrer forces or tbe Kate fur tbe oext casspaljra. This is a more in tbe rijrfat dJreetioa, aad ae teat wiu ta ay opiokwi EMt with geoeral ap provaL Tbere is ootbing tnat has takes place so fax during this admln utralitm,tbzt doe not point to a jfeecessfal termination at tb: oext clectloa of tbe demands of tbe sliver issoe. I baTe been Inclined to think Oat tbe senate ouzbt to allow tbe lariS bin toga tbxoogb, fori feel re that it woold tboroajhly deaoo straXe that I Ws Impossible toraife a reTenue by tariff, oalcts tbere is Hney In tbe bands of tbe people with wbicb to buy gvMS. Tbe reason tbatwe cano&t buy goods with tbe asooer that tbere is now in tbe cocntry, I that about t300,OM.a of tbe sosaUed drcolatlng medium of tbe country is In tbe banks, and the credit of tbe people has been de stroyed by a contraction of circula tion It tbe people were not in debt, tbelrcreditcouldbeosedtodraw tbe money eutfor tbe channels of trade; then tbey c&oid buy Roods, and by that means It would be possible to raise a revenue by tariff, but It can oot be done, when every avenue by which tbe stream that supplies tbe people wlth a circulation has been cot off. Under tbe Bland-Allison act, and also uodertbe Sherman purchas ing act tbe stream was partially sup plied. I repeatedly -called the at tention of tbe people to that fact during tbe fall campaign. But they were sure it could be done, now we will bare tbe demonstration and that will settle it. I think that the plan suggested for the convention is a good one. One Silver Bepubllcan, one Democrat and one Populist, from each county, if they bavea oroDer conception of the financial questlon.can unify tbe silver forces of the state eo as to control the next election In tbe Interests of Americans. What we want In sucb a convention Is patriotism, loyalty to American Institutions. Yes, we can go further and say, loyalty to human ity, for tbe demands that we are mak ing oa this silver Issue, involve the prosperity and well being of 000,000,- ooo neunle. InvolviLe tbe best Inter ests of the race. In considering the work of such a convention we should think, that It Is not a question of whether each plank in any one of tbe party platforms is right or wrong; now, the Question for us to consider ts whether this or that plank will make tbe war on tbe gold standard stronger. Tbe bank of England Is behind tbe gold standard movement, whereas we- have nothing behind tbe silver movement to guarantee its success, except our loyalty to Ameri can cltirenihlp, loyalty to American liberty and loyalty to our homes and families. I say yes, let us have such a convention, aod let us meet, willing to take an oath to do our duty for those who send us there, and not as tbe last legislature did, take an oath of a Populist god.and of a Democratic rod and a Bepubllcan god. and thus form a trinity that heaven, earth and bell could not unite. A. J. BniaiiAii. It Is learned as we ro to press that Col. A, Z. Wagner, A. w. Dennis ana Tub Journal buslnesi manager bare leased land near tbe city to put In a potato patch. Take good care of the bops and tbe bops will take care of you. i m Did you ever stop -to think what indication really means? It means simply that roar stomach Is tired. If our legs are tired, we ride the horse and the steam engine does the work. Why eot give your stomach a ride; that Is.let something; else do its work. coooh can oe uigcsia uiiaiuo oi me body. All plants contain digestive principles which will do this. The bhaker Digestive Cordial contains dl gtttivo principles and l a prepara tion designed to rest the stomach. Tbe shakers themselves have such iinhnitnriAf) mtntfrfanf-A In If flint, f Iiav have placed W cent sample bottles on the market, aad It Is said that even soattralla quantity proves beneficial In a vast majority of cases. All drug gists keep lu Laxol Is tlifi beat medicine for chil dren, Docrjors.recomniend It in place ijuiL-jisQgji: ' ..... aaayLr li . ii a? xmut Tfeerear&ieScSaraeSezsia lbs 24 bcAto'SbrtlKeusBS wrsce. Tbere are jOJdwiBC feseses ia Barspc aad U,4K& la United SUtes- SSsaeB TsaslbebJgstdeatB rate! frewdrfsktrf aaj city ia tbe wwis SQiaJcIQ3L Eagtiesesiderstbit a rMld ef M years rejreseatsaaeailiy f &: yeata f J5 JR&l. Tbe ex-gaerrfia cMef, Jsfea S M oby, is critieallj ill at Ms bosse ia EJes aassd, aad set expected to recorer. Tbe sattaa-is a 5Bart 5?.lter aM. He keeps bis aaUQ deeply ia debt t Earaps aad fr fear f lesiag tbe ia teres ot tbef r s&eaey tbe powers keep Tarkey aXre. Earepe bas ioaoed tbe Ceatral CoUee, rayette, Mo-, bas aeUSed ex-Seaator IagaMs that ai ervtee$ as lectrer are eot wanted a that iastitatiea- It is all en accoant af aislxoaatias of prize Sgbting in yeTada. Ia 2few York city tbey have Inves tigated a bicycler's death. Tbe Jary of pbyiidaas foand tbat tbe man bad over-taxed himself. His beart beat faster and faster until! finally tbe snasdes became exhausted and be dropped dead. Even Canada bas it in for Dakota divorce basioeM Tbe Ottawa su preme court bas directed tbat diTorces obtained by remtrals to the states for tempory residence for such purpose are illegal and sucb divorcees wbo marry again in Canada are bigamists. Aa important decision bas been ren dered by tbe court of common pleas. 'o. 3, of -Philadelphia, restraining George A. Hires, a namesake of Cbas. E, Hires, tbe celebrated manufacturer of Hires Boot Beer, from making and selling a preparation called "Hires Rooteer". This case was very pe- culiar,owicg to tbe fortuitous identity of family name, it is clear tbat the respondent would never have em barked in tbls proposed commercial ventcre, and tbe evidence shows tbat tbe studied purpose was to copy as close to tbe appearance and name of plaintiff's article as possible, and pre serve similarity while yet presenting minor differences. AlianWho Is Tired All the time, owing to ImpovIMi blood, should take Hood's Karsapariliii to purify and enrich his blood nnd give him rltailty and vigor. This conditiou of weakness and lack of energy is a natural consequence of tbe coming of warmer weather, which rinds tbe system debilitated and the blood impure. A good soring medicine is a neces sity with almost everyone. Hood's barsapriua ts what the millions taxe in the spring. Its great power to nurliy and enrich the oiood ana nuua up health is one of the facts of com mon experience. SUNDAY SEKVICKS IN SALEM. ASYLUM. Preaching at 2 p. m. by Bev. tV. Steele. unity cnuEcn. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 8n in.. Sunday school at 12. Unity Guild at 7 p. m. ucv. w. K. Copeland. YEW PAHK. Preaching at 11 a. m. also at 8 p.m. Sabatb chool at 10 a. m. and "i. P. C. E. at 7 In the evening. W. Bey nolds pastor. FBEE METHODIST. Services at African M. E. church Xorth Selem Sunday Hay 9th, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. W. J. Bovrerman pastor. CHIUST1AX. Horning theme: ''Bible Christian Itv versus the so called sanctificatlon or higher life." Evening theme at 8 p. m. "The greatest book in tbe world." FTBST CHUECH OF CHRIST. (Scentlst) Sunday School 10 a. m. L-isson sermon 10:30 a. m. Friday eve- nlmr7:30. Chrlstain Science. Hall cor ner Court and Liberty streets. All welcome. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Corner Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets. Ezra Maurcr nastor. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. A. S. Copley. Junior Y. P. A. at 3 n. m Senior V. P. A at 7 p. m. Preaching by the pastoi at a p. in. FIRST UAPTIST. Services at 10:30 a rn.: Sunday school at tbe usual hour 12. Y. P. S. C. E., at 6:30 p. m. Juniors meeting at 4 p. in., evening services at 730 p ni., after which tbe ordinance of bantism will be administered. Snec lal meetings during tbe week will be announced by the pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Every Sunday at 1030 a. m. Yfed- nesuav at 7:30 p. m.. at zw Lilbertr street. These meetings arc conducted by tbe students of a normal course graduated of the Metanhvslsal Col lege, Boston, Mass., founded by Rev. ' Mary Baker Eddy, discoverer and founder of Christian Science. The public are cordially Invited to attend these meetings. j FIRST UNITED EVANO.KLICAL. On Cottage street, near Center; street. Preaching at 1030 a. in. by . Iter. J. Bowersox. .At 730 p. m. by. Iter. II. L. Pratt.the Incoming pastor Sunday school at 12 m. K. L. C. E.at 630 p. m. ( Bishop it. Dubbs, D. D., L. L., of Chicago, III., will preach at the First unueu-urangeucai church, in this vvj uu uvw auiuu; quuiui b s? . I IfuSfl u six sirx t" Um livSter Bifel 1s Mttitac et fbomStaA feet sewer. A tea jsfce Mcrciencs wffi "& dea Lty3at rasatowa lor a ?rse. Tbe caaaftstoaecsaf Lae eeaatf, bare farrf a brtre baUt a Satoa crcek. Tbe aaaml reaasaa f tbe raMUtts eaaaty ptoaeers fli be bJJ ts J"" ia Tfestaa, May 25 aad - AWggrtezly tear was kfl3 Eagle pJa. 5ewta saofcs were fired iato Mat before be rare oa. DartafS tbe swath c Aaril ? coy ote scalps were preeaterf to tbe county clerk ia Ws coaaty fr Vonile Tae uofafDe City creaasery H re ceivlBg i foasMfe of alk daily, aad tbe fape)? is exfweted-t'' increa. Tbere is bow afewt 1 MiXta pnaads of wool stared ia tbe wareboose at Heppaer. Sbearia? I prtctieaHy ceapleted ia Xorrow eoaaty. One f tbe eafiae teasa? at Astoria was pofcaaed tbe otber day,oaeof tbesa dyiag. Pbe oaipaoy bad abat made arraagaeats tn tbe basiaess to tbe city. ' Tbere bas-beea foaad ilzlr ad-( ditiooal taxable prof-erty la Oreren ( City which tbe eoaaty aesor over-lookeo- This is 817,441 ore than was assessed last year. Tbe Monitor Mlaer, of Medford, Is ' now DdUisbed by a stock company . under tbe same aBgeaeat as before, J The company save iiquioaieo au ob ligations of tbe old ptast. (tountr Treasurer Kera. of Cmatilla county.Tuesday turned over to County j Clerk Barrougbs scrip representing I 831,343 74, which bad been redeemed daring the last two months. The rate of exchange at the Eugene mill has been changed to meet tbe demand of the farmers which has been a bone of contention between the mill and farmers for some time. Miss Fleda Parker found a seven leaf clover on the lawn in front of her home In Pendleton Tuesday, says tbe Tribune- Before this sbe bad found Ave- and six-leaf clover quite often. Mrs Christina Sing, of Astoria, shot five times atCblnese wbo were about to force her door open. Her husband pnn Ided her with a revolver and told to shoot any one who attempted to injure her. Young Walter Hushes caught a mess of trout in the Umatilla recently, ne noticed that one of the fish was abnormally big and upon making an examination,' during the cleaning pruce-s, di-ccrered a tapeworm which he found tu measure 17 inches in length. A Point to R-membir. If you wish to purify your blood you should take a medicine which cures blood diseases. The record of cures by Hood's SarsaparUla proves that this is the best medicine for the blood ever produced. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures the most stubborn cases and it Is the medicine for you to take if your blood is impure. nood's Pills are the best after dinner pill: assist digestion, cure headache. 25 cents. You will never know the satisfac tion of dying until you dye with "Per fection" Dyes. tf People who want to get well and strong and enjoy perfect physical health should cultivate-not only flax but helpful enthusiasms generally. Mrs. "W. P. Lord is the picture of health. Good spud weather. The Indian medi cine man cures by charms and incan tations. He fright ens away the " evil spirit" who causes the sickness. He does all sorts of things that civilized people would call Idiotic and barbaric, but the civilized folks are not so very niucb ahead after all. They do just as foolish things as does the medicine man. They go along carelessly, and al low the little sickness to grow into the big sickness. They allow constipation to grow into indigestion, heartburn, diizj. oess, headache, insomnia, and a nundred other distressing conditions. They do this frequently because they do not know the cause of their trouble. It is a pretty safe rule to look for the source of o-ioths of human sickness in this one simple and appallingly prevalent trouble. Another foolish thing that smart people do is to take some alleged reniedy for constipa tion and keep on taking it, day after day, month after month and year after year. Perhaps it is better to take the medicine than not to take it at all, but of course if they stop taking it, their trouble will come back. This last statement is true of every other medicine prepared for this purpose except Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets. One " Pellet " is a gentle laxative, and two a mild catharic They are gentle and efficient in their action, permanent in their results. You don't become a slave to their use, as with other pills. iaVVw9aK The People Common Stax Medical Adnscr. in pUio En glish, or Medicine Simplified by R.V Pierce. M. IX. Chief Comulf. InK PhjticUn to the Inralid' llo tel and 6umcml Institute, Uuflila, N Y taoS pact, illustrated. 6S0.009 copies said at Jl-ja. Now sent, psptr-boottd, Asaourraxv nil oa receipt of (I one-cent Stamps to pay for mailing of. tA&nm U AuUmt, u awva. rsiK ;r n a a lmuugii i iokuis mamuria in v hi i i ' "' " ., .. I I I 1 1 1 i It eeatll to bsai.ETeryEOOk -u retime? of tbe Blood --. u rooked hr tb btood. and oa iuqaOKytieceaditiaaofereryorgMnie pods. Good blood raeas stress xjerrt, good Utaikm, robnrt faellh. Import fefcxd zas KsefnU, djTpep5,Tbini UEB,ciUrrh or otber diease- Therarest way te bare good btoodli to Uke Hood's SarstptrJBi- Tib isediriae psriflw, ri Uaza,zdearkbEs tbe Wood, sad tend tbe eJesaeaU of bealth nd strewgth to eryr,OTgai tfesae. It creates a Eod appettte, fires retresWag ileep xsd ceres tht tired feeling. Bensem ber Hoo Sarsaparilla Ii the best-tafact tbe Pas Tree Btood P""1- ,. ee Lhper I1H. " tf HfiOd S PlliS Uke. easy VctJV SELLING'S SLASHES. O thing at Prices Never Before Known in Oregon. Portland, April 23. In order to make a thorough clean-up. I have made another big cut and marked down 300 Men's Tailor-Made All Wool Suits to tbe ridiculously low price of t&00. , L . Tbese arc not odds and end, but well-made suits good styles all wool and warranted to give satisfac tion. This is the price, not for this week only, but until every suit Is sold. . Attention is called to our uoys Wab Suits, at 30 cents, 73 cents and $lJ2.y worth double the money. Ben Selljno. Assignee J. M. Mover & Co. Cor. Third and Oak 6tieets. d&w A Pleasant Experience. A foir Have ncfn a rhnrmlni? vouni! luHe shn urns t nrpllnif alone between St. Paul and Chicago, was accosted by a hannsome geuuemen, uu m- vitea ner to laKe ainner witu mm "Certainly, Mi. Carson," she replied fnr th Wl-uvirnin Central Lme- have the best dining car service In Use world; i snail oe aengniea rn further nart.ip.nlnrsRAlI on the nenrt- ticket auent. or address J. C. Poud, G P. A., Milwaukee, is., or treo. .- Battv. Gen'l Agt. 246 Stark St , Port land, Or. The color given cloth by "Perfec tlon" Des does not fade or crock. In sist on having "Perfection" Dres For ale by all druggists. ts CASTOR I A For Is&nls and Children. TUtu druttrt a lies mzfix . Flax Seed. All farmers who arc contemp'atlng sowinc flax should at tend to it at once and secure their seed contract so the proper amount can he oruerea. can at uicKenson's seed f tore for particulars. 4-19 d&w tf You will never know the satisfac tion of dying until you dye with "Per fection" Dyes. tf JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH, and, the most complete stock of BRUSHES of all kinds in the slite. Artists materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seed. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED J'erminent office assistant and correspondent here. Salary $780. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope lo W L. BROWN, Gen'l Manager, care Daily Jonmal. , S8tf FOR TRADE A good 10 acre tract, im proved, ia Eureka, California, for good, open farm land within twenty miles of Salem, Or. C. M. Hinshaw, Eureka, Cal. 5 6 d 1 w 4t GIRL WANTED-'An experienced girl for general housework. For particulars Inquire Journal office. f FOR RENT 40 acres, house, barn, wood, house, workshop, milk house, S miles out, 30 acres seeded pasture will carry 7 head running water. Wood and 100 cords stumpl age can be had cheap. 3 acre bearing or. coard. good garden four acres teady to plant. 00 rods from School small cash rent on easy "? Addres$ Box ,'4S Salem, or calf. U, W. Feaimme, 3 miles north on river road. yif THE "BUSINESS PRINTER'V-Of Salem utrank Ccnoer. He is to be foand at Dearborns, and when found will do your business printing quicker, more clearly and satisfactory than any one here. 4.20 rERv?MKS ""S competent help to care . v mi special nousework, by the day or hour, call at corner Court and 2!tt streets, or telephone to Epplev's grocery store. Terms reasonable. Anna L. BnE2. . ,,r MRS- N. B. SCOTTV-Stenograpber an"d ifi i, , ' " " OTCr t-add Bush's bank. Prompt altenUon to all classes of work. Z& FOR SALE OR TRADE-The best hTy and stock ranch in Oregon, consisting or -00 acres. pe tract is good for fruit or grain or genetal farming. Will MU ehp . " terms to suit, or will trade far ottr prewrty For particulars addr,ss b 62, Mill StyVOr 4 si tm d&w' U' IJI i ja- - -7 . DENXISJ. cS:''!.. openaeos U rawknie ees j in ejpecuu req. dtokct, row " "- W LZ L HIESCKE Procs Dealars in"all kinds of freb and sail n eU Lal in bTk, 7c a lb. Cbeapett meat in be 07m. Trytfeesj. 171 CoraBterqal St. SALEM Witt CO. OFFICE:-CITY HALL 'or water service apply al oce. BilU narabie moothly ia adrsnee. Make al ' , - . ... -JT-mm cogtpiaiat t " .jiMv-. C. H. LANK, HANIT 211 :m3:r;al J' . Silsn O: rySaitsHSPPTards. l'antst upwands-Q HARD TIMES PRICE5.--Bathj I2e 'X. b porcelain ub- 4 for 50c. NHIIs's barber shop. 2 9 CotLmercial St., Salem 27tl J, F aiLTvlORE, SaecesM).- to White & Gilraore, J!iP,CcifleDt, Lai Pkster. ) ,m ail CrnChp. a'l kinds of feed. 54 STATE ST. I. H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWhLER, Mikesasp-ialtyof fine repair work. Silt rhnrnai clock, etc., 215 Commercial Stree Tbe Pohle shop, on corner of State and Froa is noar prepared 10 i ii.-t cUw leiiiiii - AND GENERAL JOBBING. 3aafact Tjn'iaeei. Gvn.a ci1 1 12 im IOHLE & El-SHO? J. S. Hi NEW MARKET, State ureet, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best treats in town. 2 23 Hello! SEE D, S, BENTLEY. If nu want tit mrtvi- nr tmnt ., U..1 f - kind hauled or want a load of manure, dirt, sand or gravel, or cement, lime, hair plaster, bnck or sever nine n n c: Tt.il-.. . ner of Front and Chemeketa streets or ring up icicpuune 30, Aisoi wooa ana coil on hands at all times. Orders promptly attended to. Depot Express. Meets all misl aad passeacer trains. Bif. gage and express to all parts of the city Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. IA.MLU KADER. FOR SALE! 200 acres of rood Kit mm lm,l ll a fence, good out range, 135 acres in crops frame house, new framt him .v i.. All goes for 53,000 on easy payments. For .unucr uamciars enquire oi u. M. Chariton, Salem. Or. 4 10 d & w im A fortune mide bv a rerv smill ;,,-.- ment. Don't wnte unless you mean busi- nest, but If yoa want to make money address MRS. A. f!. t'nirr.-LiA- SnarU.VMich. 4.1411" STENOGRAPHING AND T?PEWRITINTG. Leal anil ni.im.:.i ,. 7-0-- -- -.m.ii woik a specialtv. S-s' - ?' ffi- SSsfflSSi notice returned on short 4 30 tf STELLA SHERMav --- For rjn'lf!i.u JTIUillll.aaJfar'n,- .' . .. , ", "" ",7T --f v oorai 01 tie col MORTGAGE LOANS' . ffffi 1URIET m m BIT ! BATHS ! AcmeSteamCaiiner TO TMfc EAST! VIA THE Uiisun Pacific t- Ybirjin I&roagh Pclhnaa PaUce Steepen. To,,, between n .1. J . Chicdo rofrana o Oar triku are teit l li?bed br Pintle I turkt. l:un m Time to Chicago. 3 l-i. Jay Time ta New ork, 4 1-2 days. Which many hoars quicker than co pttifers. ror rates, time tastes ana rail .inlomuiio appt) to ' BOISE & B A Ah EH, R. W BAXTER. C.t LI t MT General Acer LHm.P. j 135 Tfefi Street. Poiiiir, 0. R. k N. CO, TO THE EAST OIVEif TJ1E UlltHl Tvo Transcormc.t I Via Spokane Minnrapo.t a: rail i-J . ver Omaha aad Kaoru Qty. Xxtt. -am t, eastern cities. Foi fall details call on or bdJres BOISE & BARKFR agents, Salem. Oregon. OCEAN DIVISION. . Portland San Francisco. Steamers leave Ains worth dock. PjrtUaj April 22, 27. May 2, 5,9, 13. 17, 21, 25, 29 Fare Cabin, $12; steerage, S6. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISIJ.V. PORTLAND-SALEM Daily Si en serr. ice: Steamer Ruth for .Portland, Moods;, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a m. S.eamtr Elmore for Portland Tuesday, Thataday ad Saturday, at 7:15 a. m. Returning, leave Asi treet dock, Portland, daily except Saudi;, 3t 6 a.m. Passengers given traniftn to ele:tnc line at Oregon City if desirtd, nuV Ing it passible to reach Portland &t t p. m. CORVALLIS-SALEM ROUTE:- Tie srvamir Ruth for Corraliis, Tnesday, Than dayanJSitardayat3.-3op.mMreturQin2, Ir. Corraliis at 6 a. m. on Monday, Wednesdij and Friday. Round trip tickets to all potau in Oregon, Washington, California or tis East. Coonectioas made at Portland witl all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on G. M, Powers agent, foot Trade street. e. mcneill. Pres. and Manager. W. II. HtfRLBURT. Gea'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. Frr fa'J deta'is call oa or address G..M. POWERS Foot of Trade st. Local Agent, OREGON CENTRAL jvND Eastern fi. H. Company IVAQULVA BAY ROUTE Connecting at Yaqoina Bay with the & i Francisco & Vaqnint Bay Steamship Co. f J SlliAAUiK -rAKALLON," II Sails from Vaquina every S days for Su i rranascw, t)os Bay, I'ort Ortonl, IrmWM and Hambolt Bay. Passenger acoaaiaLxlations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette nllej and California. HFare from Albany or points west to Sol Francisco: Cabin, $9; steerage, $5;toto Bay and Port Orford, cabin 16; to Humboli Bay, cabin fS; round trip, good 60 days, flS RIVER DIVISION Steamer Albany" between Portland ani Corvallis, through without Iayirer. Lewes Salem iots a. m. Tuesdays, Tnarsdays aal Satradays leaves Portland, Yamhill street dock, 6.-oo a. m. Sundays. WcdnesdiysJ ud Fridays, EDWIN STOy -onager, Ccrvalhs, Or; J. C. MAYO, j-r.. River Division. Northern Pacific Railway. 1 . runs; pul!man Sleeping Cars. Elegant Dinin Cars Tourist SleeoirF Car To St, Paul, Minneapolis, Duluin, rn9 .rand ForksCrookston, Winnipeg. Helena and Batte. THROUGH TICKETS . To Chicajo, Washington, Philadelphia, I York, Boston, and all PoinU East aM Sonth , For intbrmation, time cards, nun tickeu, call on or write THOMAS, WATT & COi AGENTS 165; Commercial srreet, Salem, Dt A. D. Charlton, Asst Morrison st., comer r. ...I lo.tdf Ares' , yrza t. l 'b . ",,v Third P Portland, V. i.1 M -r.ir in-utrtiP1 i gv . r5 1 ,tuni5!a 9fw e)uruu4 3 I lvirut-iiCrcac I laAcuajun.- JvS 1 1 c&,i, ?m 1 u - r "-zmK f0