The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, January 03, 1900, Image 4

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Until the New year
MAKES ITS INTRODUCTORY BOW
OUR SPECIAL
OVERCOAT
SALE WILL
THIS WEEK
Otherwise you cannot appreciate
the values, $6,50 to $7,50 Coats
A few Mackintoshes to close
at waydowntobottom prices.
6 J.
Jonnson
257 Commercial
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THE DAIL1 JOURNAL
BY HOWHm UKOTUIIRS
WEDNESDAY, JAN.!!, 1D0O.
Dally, One Year 33.00, In Advance
DaUy, Tom MontU 91.00. ! fidvnnoo
Weoldy, Ono Yoar 91.00, In iiJvniioo
A SUGGESTION TO SOCALLED
FUSIONISTS.
Tliu IVoplo'fl I'rt'Hinf Albany presents
tho following plan upon which it thinks
it might be possible for tho people 'to get
togotber for a reform in statu politic):
" Lot tliu chairman of the different pur
itan, Democratic, IVopIo's Tarty, Mid.
Uoad People's Tarty, Silver Ilopublioan
any any Mitt-ropublleun organuation
call for announcoinontH of candidates for
tho varloiiH qlllces, which can bo ilono by
potltion or by announcemont In tho pa
pers and thou call precinct primary olcc
lions, and Invito all purtios who nru op.
posed to the Uopublican party as now
managed to attend those primary elec
tions and voto for thoir choice of tho
various candidates, which itloctloitH
shall bo conducted just as any regular
election and the ballot guarded Just ng
securely, which ballots shall Ixi brought
to tho county wmt and canvaswwlj and
tho person receiving the. highest number
of votes for any given olllco shall bo do
clared tliu nominee for that olllce, re
gardless of former tarty alllllutlon.
"ThuH'oplocan meet then in mass con
volition and detorinlno under what name
thuy will bo known, and forniulato a plat
form or declaration of principles, or this
can bo dono even before the election."
Will tho Teoplo's Trees kindly consid
er tho following amendment? Instead
of tho chairmen of tho difforcnt parties,
as party men, taking tho initiative, lot
responslblo men, as oitUons, tako hold
of tho movoment. Let il bo os open to
Itopublicaim n to others, Let ull act us
simplo AmorioMi citlHins, of Oregon,
leaving partisanship of every brand out
ol tho matter entirely.
' IX) not bo afraid that this might ro
milt In tho capture of tho orgtmiatlou
by tho nopubllams. , Lot tho matter bo
bundled in such manner that tho ikso
plocan takon8lH) at tho IhmiI of a
professional grafter as eoon as ho ruUos
it. And it would 1hi no dotiiuient to
tho ticket If some of the right kind of
llopublieans should Ihi pluooil on it by
jwpular vole.
Lot tho brethren consider the oxpor.
ituico of tUo city of Salem. Without the
help of tho bettor claw of Hopubllcans,
acting as individuals, nothing could
luvolwon accomplished; but with thoir
lead tho city has been rodoonivHl from
ihtt slongh of despond into which tho
"gang" had run her, and plucinl uu tho
Wild ground of financial lvonoy.
An ttiitl-Hopublioon movoment is not
a non-partW'un movommit; an unti
grafter movomont may bo ono. and thuro
ro lota of good mon In tho ltopublioun
mrty who will net with a gwnilne non-
partUau riti.on's movement in local nf-fain.
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14.98
St., Salem, Or.
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SHOE SflLEI
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1 ro Shoo Tor il TO
l oo Hlioo fur 3 '.i)
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3 TO Shoo for a 40
2 to Shoo for 00
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1 Ml Rboe for 1 'A)
1 25 Shoe for 1 00
1 00 Shoo fur Ml
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AMERIANS IN THE TRANSVAAL
HAVE :not OOMLPAINED.
It strikes a thinking man as very pe
culiar that, witli thousands of Ameri
cans in tho Transvaal on the same foot
ing us other UltlanderH, wo have never
heard anything from them in regard to
IMtlamtars grievance) against tho lloer
government; that the awful abuses of
which wo hnvo lieniil so much through
Knglish chamit'lt) have uevr been com
plaini'd nf by the Amoricaim wlioare
there, and, hol.io jnMiro iih well, at
least, n do tho KnglUh.
So far as heard from, only one Ainerl
oan has returned from tho Transvaal to
say that tho Kuglish are right. That Is
tho American engineer, Hammond, who
was mixed up with Cecil Hhodos in tho
Jamison raid, an outrage for which
every man concerned in it ought to
have met the fate of any other
common brigand or pirate.
Of quite another color is a communi
cation written by f. Wilbur Heed, at
Durban, Natal, October -H, and pub
lished in the Chlcugo Inter-Ocean. Tho
following extracts are made therefrom :
"Frankly, Americans stand no bettor
chance of getting tho facts regarding tho
progress of tho war, tho news coming as
itdous through Kuglish channels fiom
an Knglish sourco, than has lieon tliu
case in tho past with regard to the al
leged ovlls of thoTrunsvual government.
That nows was all manufactured to or
der. 1 traveled from ono end of tho
reef to tho other every week, and spent
my whole time working among tho men
on tho mines, and never found ono Uit
laudor wlto was discoutonted. I never
found ono who wanted tho franchiso,
but talked with many who mid they
had been there long enough to get it,
hut declared they would not take it. I
talked with them, questioned them, and
found tho opinion general that tho South
African Itopublic was the bot country
on tho face of tho mirth for the working
man, And last, hut not least, I could
not ilud ono individual who would ad
mit his signature was one of tho -'1,000
utllxed to that wonderful ixititlon from
tho Ultlauders to tho queoii. I hunted
hard to find at lens! one, but failod to
succeed, and fool confident there were
not 2100 gun u i ihi signatures ulllxul to
that doaiimont, let alone 21,000.
"There were evils under tho Truiw
vaal government, 1 admit, hut thoio
wore other things that oountorbaluneed
the fow that existed. Jolmnimsburg
and that moans tho Transvaal so far
as tho Vltlaudor was concerned was
ooemopolltan, and with Americans hold
ing tho more important intentions on tho
mines, it was progressive. Ono could
hunt all over tho wo&toru statos in
Amerlcaaud never find a mining town
as well guwrnml and free from crime
and deluiuhtry as Jolmnnosburg. Ami
this under tin dki4ikl Dnteh govern
ment !
"Considoring tho opnartuulttuti hit hit
hud ami uomparlng thorn with thoo
of tho Kuglishmeu, I consider tho Hoar
tho wiporlor of the two. lie is not par-
Ifeotiau by any moaiM, ami I have no
great love for him, lint lio Is every
Inch n patriot, nml ns bravo ns any
Hiigllfilimaii Hint over lived. English
men were greatly Allocked recently
when It became known that the Dutch
wcro coniniandering war supplies, but
when tho Hocra stopped a sblpment of
gold nrul con Acn tud it their wroth knew
no bounds. It was "highway robbory
aim no civilized nation would do such a
thing." Monday troops and marines
marched up' from tho Point to the
local branch of the National bank of
the South African republic, hero in
Durban, and took possession of It and
all property and securities. That, how
ever, was a horto of another color, and
' served them right."
To Curo a Cold In Ono Day
Take Laxative tlromii Quinine Tablet. All
ilmifKfati icfunil the mminyirtt lnU in euro
K. V. Orovo's almmturo in on mich bx. 2.V,
NOT ASWEAH-WORD IN IT
Tho Dritt Trlhuiio comments on a de
cision on n dam case in the following
amusing style: "The state of Iowa gavo
$1,000 toward building a dam between
big and little Spirit Lakes. Tho
owners of the mill at Mil ford said dam
it they couldn't. Tho state said dam
it they could, and tho case went into
court; the mill men getting out a ilaui
injunction. Tho pcoplo around Spirit
Lake said they wouldn't be dammed
and the stuto said bo dammed they
would. And those who didn't want to
light by n diiin site hud to fight just tho
sumo, Somo said tho llsh couldn't get
up the dam site, and others said that a
dam site could be built with a llsh
way that would let tho dammed fish go
up so that Borne of them would be
dammed above the dam and others
below tho dam. Tho mill ownj
era said tho dnmmod outlet by a mill
site was dam enough nnd they didn't
want any moro dam by a dam site.
Then thociuecame before Judge Quar-
ton, of Algona. O.uurton knew a dam
site from a mill situ and a mllldam site
more about lots of other tilings than
some folk have got hay, nnd lie dis
solved tliu Injunction in soft water. Tho
dam site will now bo above tho mill
site and (lie dammed llsh can go w hero
they please for all Quarton cares. After
tho dam llshwny is put in it is hoped
that tho dammed lake will till up so
tho dammed mud turtles can get a
drink and let the Spirit Lakes run
their dammed boats and stop a dam
silo of controversy."
To Cure CoiKtlpittlun I'nrovrr.
Tnlio Cainirots CniulvCuthnrtlc lOoorSSc.
If C C. C. (all lo cure, UriiKKlsts rrtund money.
NATIVE DAUOHTERS
Cabin to Be Named in ilonor of a Pioneer
Woman Sketches of Several.
Harriett C'Urke Lonncy In Jo lie mon Itcrlrw:
Wo of tho younger generation realize
little of the )orils and privations the
pioneers endured in eaily times. My
parents wero pioneers, and I revere the
memory of those mothers who came
across tho plains bringing their little
ones into a land of toil and danger, and
cannot think one of them more dcKorv
ing than another when of all il could be
said ; "She hath done what she could."
Who did more than Mr. and Mrs. Hates
to help Jefferson? and they could ill
afford it, too. Mrs. Uatos novor ceased
to work in her humble way, and the
church sho and her husband helped
stands today a living monument to thoir
memory. They lived hero, died hero
and are buried hero.
1'uclo John Harrison and his wife
wero devoted Christians and helped
school and church. They wore proud of
tho tloutlopmont of this laud. They
too, are gone, and their children should
"rise up and call thorn blessed."
Was not Grandma ilelllnger a dosorv
ii g woman then tho Holas who moved
in soon after tho I.oonoys did not thoy
do their part?
1 have yet lo hoarof apioneor who was
not u helpmeet in tlnwo days, for mon
and their wives wore ONH in heart and
purpose und thoy wero unxious thoir
children should have the udvuntugcb
they thenuelvos hud been deprived of,
Mrs. Huby Loouoy's name wis used
In tho forming of this Cubin. Sho and
hur husband came across tho plains in
18111 with tho Applogatos, Waldo, Nob-
uiitlis, Smiths and others, all of whom
have left their names prominent in the
iiisior oi uruguu. tnuy uroKO a rouu
through the trackless wilderness for tho
e toad fast hearts who afterwards fol
lowed. Sho had then six children. In
LS4I Kathor Loonoy moved his family
from nour Leo Mission to tho homo
where his wife stilt lives. Ho came in
through what is now known us Turrish
Gap, ouiupod at tho spring nnd turned
his cuttle oat in gnus almost us high us
they wore. The sun did not rise early
enough to suit him there, so ho rode
across tho valley to the wostund selected
tho present looution. Ho cald ho had
found tho most lautlftil homo God ivor
made.
G minima Iouy was the first white
woman to settle in (his little valley and
hr nourost neighbor wure the Waldo.
Hero sho hag lived ami sgon this country
devolop. She ami bur husband wore
prtroniivo pwoplo. Thoy helped build'
Inactive Bowels
Many people sudor from constipa
tion, Tills Invariably produces stum
nch. liver uiul kidney disease. Consti
pation Is n dangcrousdlscuM!. Cure It
with IlustcUor's Stomach Bitters.
There is nothing belter. It. will nut
shock the system and It positively
cures Indigestion, dyspepsia, bilious
ness, uialurlu, ff ver and ugue. Try It.
It may be obtained from any druggist.
See that u Piuvatb Revenue Stamp
covers the neck of the bottle.
Good Hostcttcr's
for Stomach
Every One Bitters
tho Jefferson institute and gave as much
money n any others did to build up
Jeffenou. I havo this from her older
sous. She was the first whlto woman in
Chohulpuni valley and will be the last
old pioneer to leave it. Sho has raised
a large family and Is proud of her de
scendants. She is 02 years of age. Tho
others am gone she Is hero to appre
ciate tho compliment had tiie Cabin
lioon mimed for her.
Grandma lives in tho pastaud present
She never forgot "Tionoer," who lias
been here 51 years and never thought a
family reunion or birthday party com
plete without him.
I knew Mrs. Turrish in my girlhood
days, for sho lived with her daughter
in Salem. Sho wns a lovely Christian
woman and they were devoted to her.
Sho went to visit a daughter in Califor
nia and died there 15 or 20 years ago,
Sho could not have lived in this vicinity
over .'JO years.
I am thinking of the pioneer women
I know Mrs. Johnson, Sirs. Consor,
Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Wnlter, Mrs. Gun
sanies, Aunt Mira Doty, Grandma
Uoland why, I can shut my eyes when
I think of II Kit nnd see ono of tho clear
est faces that "o're tho. sun shono on.'
Thoy are all desorving.
This society names each separata
Cabin after somo pioneer woman, but
tho Native Daughters aro not organized
tojtiilgowho wero tho deserving moth
ers of tliu past generation of pioneer
women, but to preservo tho history and
do honor to tho memory of those, most
of whom havo long since journeyed to
another country "from whoneo no
traveler returns."
Wardo Coming,
Tho story of Tho Lion's Mouth which
will ho presented by Frederick Wurde
together with Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence M,
Bruno at tliu opera house, Saturday
evening, is undoubtedly an important
piece of dramatic writing. It is of really
line literary quality, tho diction being
rich nud smooth, while tho motuphoses
und shnilies with which it abounds
sparkle with tho true lustre of a master
creation. It Is even claimed that the
play is actually perfect in construction,
Kucli turn of tho plot windings its coils
llrmer und tighter around tho hero nud
heroine, until u climax is gradually
reached at which there comes a sus
pense that has been growing from tho
beginning of tho play and is imwerful in
its intensity.
Some Evaporated Fruit.
J. G. fttoinbroiiiior, of Aumsville, was
hi this city yesterday .with some sam
ples of prune dried in his new patent
ovniKirator. Ono ot tho samples was
dried in 10 hours and tliu other in 10
hours, and dried down from 00 pounds
green to 25,3 pounds dried. Mr. Stein
breuner suys that petites only dried
down one-half. Ho expects to place tho
new dryer on tho market soon.
Tho town of Sumpter recently sold
150,000 worth of 0 per cent 20-yeur bonds,
which will booxiHiuded in the construc
tion of a now system of waterworks.
An excelsior plant Is expected to be In
oeratiou ut Kugeuo about February 1.
it will u m) about 2000 cords of halm each
yeur.
McGregor'" now box fuctory is rapidly
progressing, being completely covered,
suys the Astoriu .News.
A Hindoo believing in the transmigra
tion 01 soul
VAA
ate no animal
v '
food, because
lu destroying
even a worm
he might be
destroying the
body occupied
by an ances
tor. A traveler
coming upon
the Brahmin
taking his veg
etable meal,
told him it was
impossible to
avoid destruc
tion of animal
fDvto
life and, to
prove it, Io
dised a micro
scope on toe
fruit the Brah
min was eating. That pious person drew
buck, bonified at the living forms he saw.
What did he do? Throw away the fruit ?
Not he! He smashed the microscope
nml went on with his meal.
There are people who are suffering
with weak lungs. They have an obsti
mite cough, are weak, emaciated, hope
less. They have been taught there's no
Iiojk- for them. Some one puts Into their
hands one of Dr. Pierce's books or ad
vertisements and through this medium
tuev see liealtliy, nappy men aim women,
who declare that their lungs had bean
weak, they had !een racked by coughs,
hid leeu emaciated, feeble, hopeless,
and were poMtuely and permanently
cured by Dr. lHerce's Golden Medical
Discovery. These cures cau be uum
tiered by scores of thousands.
Are you sick? Will you throw aside
the advertisement, break the microscope,
or will you make one effort for health ?
Write to Dr R. V. Pierce, at Buffalo,
N. Y. There Is no charge for consulta
tion by letter. You'll get a prompt
answer, with fatherly sympathy and
tiled leu 1 skill combined.
There is no alcohol, or other stimulant
lu " Colileu Medical Discovery."
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SALEM HOP BUYERS
SQUIllE ITAimAH.
No. 65 Stoto st. Thono No. 1221.
FAJJEH & NBIS,
Albany and Salem. Salem ofllce,
211 Commercial- St. upstairs
Neckerman A Hogors, big. Thorn)
No. 1121. Olllccs: Now York and
London.
WM BROWN & CO
Hush Huildlng, Commercial st.
(ground floor). Olllco telophone
No. 130.
JACKS, UAHM1CIIA.EL
s CO. Olllco over Johnson's
Clothing store, In Uush-Ureyman
bldg.
T A JjIV.ES1.EY & CO
Commercial st. Second stair Bouth
of Ladd & Hush bank; room 18,
upstairs. 'Thono 1211.
PRODUCE BUYERS.
H,S.GILEfcCO, , ,
Wholesale Iruils, Trainee, etc
Salem, Oregon. Olllco; Insur
ance block. 'Thono 001. Warn
house, at Wnllaco warehouse.
A. JV1. HUMPHREYS CO.
Buy and Btoro wheat, oats
other itruin. Buv notntoes.
nud
rUso
do chopping and cleaning. 270
Commercial st. 'Thono 27(13.
SALEM LODG-ES
p. j. w. w.
(inloni C.Amn No. 118. Meet eierr Krlilnr nven
Ir. 7:30. Ill A. 0. V. W' hull. Btate Hi", htcltt.
scull iiozoriu, i;. i;.; . a. Monro, cierK, room
lit, .Moores oik
KCKKSTBHS OK AMERICA
Court Sherwood Korcsl No. ID. Mecti Ktldur
iiIrIiU In Turner block. C. Motion, 0. It A, L.
Ilrowu Secy. lt-17-ljr
Saloon and
Fixtures For Sale
Including bar, and bar fixtures,
billiard tablo, pictures, card
tables, etc., also a small stock
liquors. Inquire for purticulurc
of Sherman, Coudit and Talk,
attorneys, in Gray block.
Capital Junk Shop.
Dealer hi Cast Iron, Wrought iron
.Stove plates. Conner, brass, zinc.
lead ropo, rublier, bugs hides paper K
nnd hones. S
tf. S It 1'rnnrif.lnr W
130 Court St. Siilem Ore. y
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MIUT AND TOl'LTItY,
R. D, GIBSON,
MICAT unci
POUUTKY
MARKET
Sl.le street, neat mil road. Freshest am
aett nieati. My patront nay I krep thr lti
Tcatsin town j 2
Choice Beef
Our buyor has rounded up 10
head of fat steers, live years old
and und'jr, which supplies tho
PALACE :MAI?K.ET
With fnt, tender beef for our
patrons. Wo also keep in
stock tho best of mutton, pork,
veal, hams, bacon and lard with
which to till your order.
Your patronage solicited.
MOVER & EDWARDS,
Thont202l. 138 State St.
n. k. KmvAiiivi.
l. C. MATTItmvS.
Edwards & Matthews,
FRESH AND CURED SIB.4TS
New Firm I
New Shopj
Boat Meats I
.SmrCur turn,
Ktui 8latt St.
Telephone &W
The German Market
Will be found all kinds of meat
and the best of sausage. FIttiK
DELIVERY. All bills duo the
lato firm of Wolt A Miesoko
must bo paid.
CDOL2: St SON
171 Commercial St.
A LIFE SAVED.
Dr.J.F, Cook, the botanical Spec
nllst. Succeeds Where Othor
Fall.
To whom It may concern :
This is to certify that Berthu T. Con
ner, of Mt.Angel precinct. Marion coun
ty, Oregon, has suffered from a euncer
ous growth in the leftear for about three
years. The growth was cutout twice and
burned out onco by Allwny Physicians
but tho growth cauio back as bad
as ever, and pained her so badly thai
she had to bo taken from school. Afte,
three week's treatment by Dr. J, F.
Cook, of Salem, Oregc-u, the Botanical
Specialist, tho growth entirely dlsap.
peared, and at this date, four months
since treatment was begun, tho growth
has not reapjiearod, and tho ear has rn
tirely healed leaving only tho scars iu
Ilicted by tho Albany doctors.
I hereby certify that tho above state
ment is absolutely true, and that Ber
tha P Conner, the person mentioned
in the affidavit, has resided in myfam
ily since early childhood, bearing the re
lationship to mo of niece.
. . II. 0. Lo.no.
bubscribeu auu sworn to before m
this eighth day of June, 1890. W. W 1
flail, county clerk of Marlon county I
Oregon.
All diseases siHKeisfnlly treated and ,
ured.
EDUCATIONAL
EVA. F. COX,
Teacher of m (I Organ
CLASSES IN
SIGHT KEAIHNO.
Studie: 333FroutSl.
lo-nmi
Terms Keasonoblo
German and French
Taught grammatically Mid conversat
ionally. . .
Mrs. Pcnnobakor will rcccivo a limited
nmmbor of pupils, desiring instruction
in theso languages, at her homo, on
fihiimb Rtreet. Those Immunises wero
acquired nbroadby this teacher. 12-8-'lni
EjrABLtJftCD SS9.
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Salism Studio,
INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF AUSIC.
Mrs. Efla fiDders Willman
Over First National Baiik.
Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class
Reading-.
Studio hours from I) to 12 and 2 to 5.
TWO TIN U NEW PIANOS IN STUDIO Fo-r
USJ3 OF L'UPILS.
A SATISFIED
Will advertise us
And our wares.
The Atkins Cross Cut Saws
SEGMENT. GROUND.
Never fails to please;
We keep a fulijlinelofotheni.
R. M. Wade &. Co. Hardware.
L. M. KIRK,
64. 50, Ai BSIStato St
Phono 1871
Grain Hay, FJour, Mill Feed, Building Material.
' L;mc, Cmcnt, Plaster etc,
Grain, Hay and Straw stored
Wagon Scales,
I'rompt and carufu attention irivou to tho delivery ot Kooda to any part
ofjthccitv. y-8-tf
S
UAH KST II Kn to
reuidlyEinranlcl to ciirc ., I , trvuu 1W1K uch a Weak
Memory. IIcaJ.Kli,v:...(ui:uc,LiMt Mariliowi. Nlijlitly 1'mlv
f.lS?:,firrrN0U:'"cH ,ow "f l"0 r I", nera-e Organ, muwl
...! ,7. -.--.-..-
i-rf.!;..- . ' ',. ,v.r lvY " c u.' rauuuii which Icoil lo
Infirmity or Innanit, Can Ucurrlcl In cst pocket. fi.oMwr
box. 6for(. liv ninil nwrj, I.I ri.r,.l., 1... aIi.i... '..!:. AT
yy ?
nootlicr Manuracluieab) - thel
-iiic-oavls nraifCo.UIjtriliutlngocciiti,
4UIKO AND VAMIIirXbTi.. POHTLAMD. ORCOOM
FOR SALE JJY D. J. Fll
Cape Nome
Is now acknowledged the richest gold Field in the
world. Oregon has just as profitable mines. One of
the surest sources of profit is to save a little on your
daily purchases, and for this purpase our store is a
peneci vape iNome.
FINEST GROCERIES, LOWEST PRICES AND MOST
PROMPT SERVICE IN TOWN.
HARRITT & LAUJRBNCE
OLD POSTOPJ'ICR CIKOCKKY.
inwimininmim
J . P. RpGBRa
WHLESAl.E AMI UmAII .
Fine Wines, LiQooRb, CigarsI
218 COMMERCIAL STREEI,
160 STATE
! Courteous treatment at all times.
UUUllMUUlllilUlMyMllluMUU
The Orient Insurance Co.,
OK HARTKORD, CONN,
Liabilities . . LiwiOOO
Surplus to Policy Holder 1,314,010.'
Will insure you against loss by fire; for terms enquire of
THOMAS BOLTON. Resident Agent.
Journal Office. Salem. Ore.
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LEM IlLY JOURNAL
The Model Oregon Newspaper and Family Journal.
DnlllriK News, Fiction, Literary, Ranch .ana Dairy
and Market News In ottrautlye readable form.
AND MUSICAL.
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ETTAANDERS-WILMAN
Associate, Tcnclier; Western Consciva
toty, Kansas City, Mo., representing
the Inter-stnte System, nl Salem, Ore.
Over First National Hanlr. Residence
37C Church street. Studio liotin-o to
12, nud 2 toft.
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Nellie Brown
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U now prepnrcd to receive 11 fow more pupils.
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for other eastern cities.
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At Albatiy und Corvnlllg conoer
with trains of the C. & K, fly.
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Tiuin arrives Yuqulna .7:25 p.m.
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Artivc9 Albany. . 12:15 n. ui,
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Leaves Albany . 7:00 u. tu
Arrives Detroit. .lUWu.ui,
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Leuves Detroit 12:20 n. m.
A,rlves Albany 5:45 n.ui.
Omu nnd twt cunnect at Albany nnrll
Corvulllrt with Southern 1'acitlc tialn,l
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port und ml lucent benches.
Trains for the mountains arrive ill
Detroit ut noon, giving ample litiiel
io rcucn cumnttiL' uruunus on tiei
lirsltenbuslntnd Santlam river t tie I
sumo day.
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FOR COHVALLIS
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WILLAMETTE RIVER D1VISI0S
Dully bouts to Portland as aboie.
Trmihfers to street cur line at Oregon
City if tho steninersure delayed there.
Round trip tickets to ull point) Id
Oreiron, wnshlnuton or California
Connections made ut Purtlaod with
ull rail, ocean und river line!1.
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Gen. Pans. AkI.. Portland, Oi.
G. M. POWERS, AKcnt, Trade Mrett
dock, Suloin.
UOISE & HARKER, City Agent.
Deliver & Kin Grande It Ii.
SCENIC LINE
OF THE WORLP.
Tho Favorl.o Transcontinental Route Mttu
Uio Nortliweit nil all 1'oIhii tail.
CliolroofTivoRoulea Tliro'Kh "'m'". ,
ROCKY MOUNTAIN Sl'BSEBI
Ana Kinir Itoutea I ai vl
li.i.tl.l.. ami llMl,.r
All paaaoinrer graulwla laj "'"JvJIi .
Mormon Capital or anywhere I ' ' ffZ"
mid Uviiver I'erMjnBllyooniliicu-J T"" .
nuraloiK three lay u week lo
Omaha, Kansas City. St- Wlls'
f mr,.ri-h AMn 'rill.? 'PAST,
Kor ticket, and any Information rjtjjjjj ''J
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Navigation Ca. Oregon Short llue or So"
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Oeu. Agt., MtWaiih. it.,IorlU!;lor
Bottled Beer,
KHnj?er A Ueck,Succeorf to SouthSalero
Boithr-if Worn.
All onlers for bottled beer will be mieo
at the brewery. Kent oncoM ytowge
Fr city d,elivery. Telepbone 2131 .
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Pacific
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