Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, December 03, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 2

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live refill fitloi oa ll Mio wAfar...
atodk of ilia rntlroAtfrf betweoii OIiIohro
ftinl Now York. Ills lollof In InUrcii.
Jiitf find rendu m followm
SJto llio l'resldetlli "I Mftko comilnlnt
to jotlftnd t!irotil you to your Inter
fttnto Connneioo (JotiiinlMlon niilnl
Iho trust ntid imolliiff fircoiont now
nearly Jlnlolicdof IIjo sight AmorlcAii
railroad lines ami tho ono Canadian
. lino of pooling tho tfflfflo betwoeti
Now York City nnd OhloaRo.
"Tho njireoinent provide that oveiy
railroad In the combination ahall make
nnd maintain tho tratiBporatloti rates
prescribed by a board or manager rop
resenting all Iho roads. This Is n con.
piracy In restraint of trado and ooiu
inorue, ilndor tho not of July 2, 1600.
"The agreement also makes certain
that all competition shall be abolished
as above required by .Imposing heavy
fines upon any offending road, which
lines are applied for the benefit of tho
other roads. This la a division of earn
lngn contrary to Beotlon 5 ol the Inter
state Commcrco law. This trust and
pooling agreement can be annihilated
m provided by oxphclt existing laws of
tho United States: First, by Injunction
from tho courts; second, by an order
of tho Intorstato Commerce Commis
sion; or third by tho Indictment of the
Individuals signing the same,
I "It oan also be easily stoppod by a
vigorous appeal from you to Mr. J.
Fierpont Morgan, whose power over
the nlno governors of the nine trunk
lines la as absolute as It Is over the
bond syndicate. It cannot bo possible
you Intend to take upon your adminis
tration the responsibility of fastening
upon your burdoncd and helpless peo
ple Ibis, the hugest trust the world
ever caw or that was eyer conceived of,
when one earnest word from your fresh
attorney general, your ambitious chair
man of your commission or your om
nipotent banker frlond will paralyze
the iniquity In Its inception. Very
respectfully .yours, eio."
This Jotter opens a large question.
It Is this: To what extent ought the
government to Interfere in the eflorts
made by corporations to earn dividends
on watered atooka? If the managers
of corporations rondering a publlo ser
vice or a quasl.publloserylcelike trans
portatlcn, telegraphing, or any other
common carrier business, are not
restrained In issuing stock on their
franchises. Thoy are Justified, It would
seem, In trying to make their proper
ties pay. If tho government has not
restrained them from Iseuiug and sell
lng stock thoso who bought that
stook should not be punished by
the government stepping In and ren
dering It unprofitable or valueless.
Another thing wo cannot understand
Is why a Republican senator should
read a lecture to tho Cleveland admin
lstratlon when It Is only doing what
has been tho custom sluoo mauy yoars
to let tho corporations do as thoy
please. They aro a bigger power than
the government, have moro property,
larger revenues, employ more people
and pay their officials bigger salaries
than tho government does. A great
many of their employes are also gov
ernment officials, or vlco versa, which
Is a great deal worse. If they would
only quit otook-waterlntt, wrecking,
'and other InlqultlouB practice, and
govern us wisely and well, we might
discard our national administration
entirely and be governed by our mas
tera direotiy, instead of haying to pay
for two Bystoms. To an Intelligent and
elf-respeotlng American that would be
at least moro simple than the preteuet
of a goverumeut by the people that Is
i b reality goverumont by corporations.
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'I'll ft. Y, Mall Mild JMMfM Mj
(toy. Moidiifoy rictilliiM to Atiffto. did
Olifd dfllwlert to the national eoh Vnii
voiilloii, m It M iifofiwwJ to pnijtowef
filintoda "f waul (he iwubm of
Hid llitiilillr(i Htly (otfafoo. llioOfifo
dA(t(frt JlJflt M Wlllrtf," nhl III
gnVefnor tat flight. "I Wrtiit to ie (lio
will of tlid peopldofllio party expfwed
In (hi mailer and do not Miiotloii any
method of aetoolliig (he delegalerf (lint
will not fllvefffo i'y to tliclf Judg'
tnefit," Mr. MoKlnley I aeoiifo In tho
devolloii of Ohio to lil call, yot lliln
candor ami magnanimity oaniiot Ltil
win for him frletid In every etnto of
tho Union. Mr. AfoKlnloy line twice
waved aeldo overtures which might
Iiavo given him tho nomination and
eleotloti as president of (ho United
Htatei, lio allows no peraounl con
Idornlloii to sworvo him from his
nlleglanco to tho cntidldata to Whoso
Interests ho believed hlmsolf to bo
honorably pledged In each of the last
two national conyontlotia. lie Is now
controlled by no such pledge, yet ho
refuses to avail himself of n privilege
freoly oxtondod, to nnmo tho delegates
of Ohio to tho nominating convention.
VVhntovcr the fate of Governor Mc
Kin ley hoforo that convention, ho will
bear away from it, an ho carries to It,
the respect and admiration of tho
American pooplo for tho gouorotis
qualities of mind and heart which
have bound to him as by hooks of steel
the affections of tho liuokeyo state.
tAt
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Botilify lM(MA(iirdAy. 'Ifie bftjrrf ltuil
rtfi MtaffttlNff Add fifoilfalito lfli firtl
v II Ml fid let: llio InolcffifliK tyeiitliAf.
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Hf Votl (Jffnrd In lliflr Abnefieo and
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Tho attompt to mako It appear that
The Journal's exposures at Glioma
wa Indian school aro for political pur
poses, will fall, becauso most of the
employes are undor tho civil service
regulations and wo do not know tho
politics of any of them. Tho year
around Tun Journal has as much to
oay about Republicans as Democrats.
Balom has had a woolon mill tho
put live yoars that In flvo years paid
65 per cent dlvldohd on Its stock. It
Is to bo hoped we may havo that
same kind of thing somo more,
Tho publio is not interested in tho
relative circulation of the Ban Fran
cisco Chronlole and Examiner. They
circulate too muoh.
FROM OREGON OITIES.
MAUS1IKIELT).
Lawrenoo Dyer, of Bandou, waa in
Itoseburg last week,
Captain Robt. Dunham registered ut
tho Blanco on Sunday.
W. H. Morgan, of Danlols Creek, was
in town on Tuesday.
Gustav Bwanson was down from
Daniel's Creek Friday.
Capt. Goodall and Dr. Tower took a
run after English snlpo lost weolc.
K. A. Matthews has formed a
partnership with H. Holm In his
market on A street.
Dr. Dean Clark Is locturlng In Port
land for the spiritualists.
Miss Eva Border will remain on the
bay until aftor Christmas.
B. J. Jones looked liko a spook with
bis face and hands In white, last weok.
He tried to extinguish a pan of blazing
grease at tho Palace chop house on
Thursday night and was very badly
burned.
A. H. Moore, of Salmon mountain
mines, was down for Thanksgiving.
Ho will start his giant hydruullo as
soon as thoro Is wator for tho purpose
Geo H. Uuerlu, ofEokloy, enjoyed
the Thanksgiving festivities with his
family, who aro stopplug In this placo
to got the benefit of our excellent
schools.
J. B. Chamberlain Is clerking In F,
E. Duun's store,
Hon. E, P. Coleman was oyer from
Coburg Saturday.
MVKTLK TOrNT.
H, B . Steward aud others havo es
tablished a tie ctmp on Wni, Hall's
place on tho Middle Fork.
D. Giles has returned homo from
Sou Francisco. j
We are pleased to announce
MA ((fill rlUMi,
ifenry Holm Is limbing" Improve
menu At liU niAfhnl,
II. William I liAvliitf III now resl
donco wired lor oleotfld llglile.
Hlxty negro Arrived on (ho Moamor
lloiiipf to work nn Hid ilraver Kill
coal mine,
it. J. (Jraln, of llcAfer (III, was In
(own last week,
James Jlolmiuioii has token ohargo
of tho Aomo oliophouto,
HaMoy Bros, havo nlosad their
creamery for the winter.
J. L. Meadows of the Orlonlal
barber shop, won n boat that was raf
lied for.
Wilson A Lyons aro vlgorounly proa
peeling their coal mines nt Coqitlllo
Clly,
coquiM.n oirv.
C, W. Martin has rented tho old
Jerry Wilson property.
Itov. W. B. Smith conducts sorvlco
twlco on Sunduy at the Methodist
otuiroh.
At tho funeral of Chan. Wilkin, Hon.
J. II. Hohrocdor paid an eloquent and
fitting tribute to tiio deceasod.
Tho Christian Endeavors gavo a
soolal Tuesday ovenlng at tho rcsldeuco
of C. D. Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nichols have
been visiting at Murshflold tho past
week.
Chas. Hall returned from San Fran
cisco, after about a two week's nbsonce.
He did not meet with tho success ho
had anticipated in tho straightening of
his limbs, lately broken,
Lyons' store will bo moved Into tho
Odd Fellows' hall building and J. J.
Lamb, our enterprising hardware mer
chant, will toko possession of the store
room lately occupied by Mr, Lyons.
Mr. Rich has bought a Dleboldeaf
In San Francisco.
Geo. Moulton is canvassing for tho
Tangent nursery.
A. Culver, of tho Eist, and an old
acqualntanco of our townsmen, W. B.
Perry and J. A. Lyons, was visiting
these gentlemen.
MEDFOKD.
B. S. Webb, city recorder, gives
notice that all delinquent water users
will be cut off December 16.
W. J. King aud W. Townsend have
dissolved partnership In tho liquor
business, Mr, King continuing alone.
David, Daniel and Henry Francis
Whotstono huvo dissolved partnership.
John M. Brown and Miss Louisa
Chapmun, of Douglas county, were
married November 26th at the resl
donco of Mr. aud Mrs. B, B. Geryals.
Houry Flshor Is building n residence
In the east part of town,
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Tired Women
llfid In lh liMflit t.tirllfl(blMtfl;
fllKlltfMAf Jtodd'fliHWill 1
llisy rwflf fin,
in (Me of J1n
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lirdjtleM
lorfi "I utirYired
AlM6t rtAlh with
loel lf(iiillai
which dmloid
JntoAterMrtou
affection aitdrttadi
a Aurlel 0pr'
Hon jieecmar. 1
tiM eorriplslel
broken down, Imd numerous boll, and
when 1 commenced tsklntf Hood's Bt
parllla 1 weighed only 113 pound, Now
I weigh over J2fl pound and am In belter
health than for tho patt fifteen year,
Formerly I was cowed with rnptlon
now tny skin Is clear. I eau truly ey
Hood's Sarsaparllla
has no equal for poor rundown women.
Rviry one remarks about how wsll I
looking," Mn. Ira Oniooa.
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Hood's puis jruxr.w'sa
Kheumatism
Is a symptom of dlseaso of
it will certainly bo
the Kid-
npvB. it will certainly bo rolioveu b
Parks Sure Curo. That headache,
baokuoho and tired feeling como from
tho samo cauao. Ask for Parks' Sure
Curo for tho llyer and kidneys price
1-00, Bold by Lunn A Brooks. 10-4w
It was on account of Cleveland's
messago, probably, that wheat wont
up half a con tat Salem. It Is 43 cents.
Call It a. Craze.
AN ALARA1INQ STATEAIENT
CONCERNING WOMEN.
HOW DAD IIADITS ARE FORMED.
The Mw York Tritunt iayi "The Iiablt or
t a VI atf headache powders' is Increasing to an
alarming extent among' a great number of wo
men throughout the country. These powders as
their name indicates, are claimed by the tuauu.
facturers to be a positive and speedy cure for any
form of headache. In mauy cases their chief
Ingredient is morphine, opium, cocaine or some
other equally lujurloua drug having n tendency
to deaden pain. The habit of taklug them (1
easily formed, but almost impossible to shake
olt Women usually begin taking them to re
lieve a raging headache aud soon resort to the
powder to alleviate any little patu or ache they
may be subjected to, and finally like the inor
phfneor opium fieud.eet luto the habit of taking
t nem reguiariy, imagining that they are In pain
if they happen to miss their regular dose."
In nine cases out of ten. the trouble N
in the stomach aud liver. Take a simple
laxative aud liver tonic and remove the
offending matter which deranges Uie
stomach and causes the headache, tv.
that Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are composed
p.6H tliIWIII' i.i"H Mt
i Take No Substitute..
Gail Borden
Eagle Brand
, CONDENSED MILK ;
llu 1ivavtooJ nMT In tha tltlmt.
tlon of thf Amtrlon ftopU. No Otbtr t :
"JuitMiooi- 9Ht JmttMt TtH.
IMIes Bertha Hormanu, who has been entirely or tlie purest, concentrated,
Indisposed for somo time, 1b somewhat vf-E f ' fJi un,? l e,,e,t1 .
...-,., .in dose; sugar-coated, easily swallewed:
better. She Is a very estimable young 0ttU ,, arwav, ',. f Tl.Pvtv:
lady, and her many friends wish that tlvcly aire sick headache and remove
I the disposition to it.
she will soon regain her health,
Jiwlirfl J. TT. Knhrnrflnr. nf Araon. wna I
" - -" 1 -----o-i --
up Wednesday ou business connected
with his raining Interest with the M,
P. M, Sc D, Co. He was a guest of
Orvll Dodge secretary of the company.
Mutt Nystrom, the genial proprietor
f the Myrtle Point Hotel, was one of
the moat thankful men lu towu on the
28ih;inBt., for amouR his guests to ar
rive on that day, waa u bouncing boy,
who registered as 'Nystrom, Jr."
S. B. Hermann aud W. H. G reer re
turned home from a trip to Curry
Mr, K. VAKQASON, of Oiler lake, Lapeer Co..
wicn,, wmess "A not
Infreouenlly have on at
tack of the headache.
It usually comes ou lu
the foreuoon. At my
dlnuer I eat my regular
I meal, and take oue or
two of Doctor rleice'a
Pleasaut Pellets imme
diately after, aud lu the
course 01 au Hour my
headache is cured and
no bad effects. I feel
better every way for
having taken them
not worse, as Is mini
after taklug other kluds
of pills. I'leasaut rel
lets' are worth more
thsu their weight lu
mm. I
cm Z GSi
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HEAV7 TAXPAYERS.
Balance of List of Marlon Men
AflsosBod Over $5,000,
Moyers, Jon (13,010
Miller, Jacob M 7,WU
Miller, J. F 6.B3B
Miller, Mrs. 'A 13,702
Miller, N 6,711
Miller, Cborlos 0,161
Miller, Coo B- 10,210
Molsan, Mrs. H 8,8"il
Moody, Z, F 7,020
Moorcs, Mrs. I. It 8,276
Moores, O. B 0,080
Mnorea, O. B 10,181
Moorloy, John 8,044
Moser, John 8,780
Mumper, VV. A 6,880
Munkers, J. M '- 10,118
Munkors, W. It 0,800
Newsom, John ,, 18,723
Northcutt, 8. T - 6,600
Oberhelm, Paul 1,110
Oregon LnndCo .- 16,806
OIlBChlager, Henry 11,800
Palmer, Mrs. A 5,220
Palmer, J. H. (heirs) 0,683
I'arrlsh, J. L. (heirs) 7,840
Puttou, Mrs. W. T. (heirs) 7,341
Putton, Mrs. Llbbio A lO.OOo
Patton, T. MoP. (heirs) 7,020
Pellaud, O. O . ' 5,686
Pendleton, Mrs. S 5,103
Perkins, A. G 7,218
Pettyjohn, Lewis 10,880
Porter, John 18,002
Provost, J 5,000
Putnam. G. W 7.116
Ramp, Sara R 17,033
Bay, U F 5,860
Reynolds, Dr. J 0,701
Richardson, Dr. J. A 6,030
Riches, G. P. (heirs) 5,700
Rlneman, M. T 7.200
Rotau, J. A 5,007
Rowland, L. L 0,050
Ruesoll. L. O 7.477
Sapplullold, John 0,606
Savugo, John, sr 20,768
Savago, H. W 6.810
tiavago, A 5,030
Savage, John, jr 8,014
tiavnge, L. A 18,270
Savage, Lowls 8,142
Savago, O. G 6.450
Sayre, Mrs. R 5.000
tiohueror, Mrs. 13 8,400
Schlndlor. S 0,876
Scott, R.H 6,331
Scott, Mrs. Ellen, (heirs) 5,880
Bcrlbor, O. W 5.647
Settlemler, J. H 14,847
8haw, W. A 6,627
Short. J. W 0.140
Simmons, A. B .... 6.470
Simon, L. H 7,256
Simpson, David 8 856
Small, E O. (heirs) 12,860
Small, Matt 6,701
Smith, M. C. and J. D 5,006
Smith, Frank M 7 170
Builth, F. B 10,818
Smith, H. J 6,087
Smith, T. O. sr 5,195
Starkey, Mrs. M. J 6,060
Htapleton, H 12,256
Slelwer, J. F 10 654
Strong, A 6,880
Stute, John 5,078
Swank, D. E. & Co 7.341
Swarts, It. L 8,478
Swegle, A. J 10,006
I'emple, Mrs. W. M 8,075
Tho Bank of Woodburn 10,000
Tho Capital Lumbering Co 12 000
The Palaco D. & S. Co 6,360
I'he Salem Flour Mill Co 20.880
TheSa'em Water Co 27.450
The Salem Con. Ry. Co 10 225
The State Insurauce Co 21,000
Tho Sllverton Flour Mills 12,000
The Turner Flour Mills 11,700
Tho Wlllaraotto Vulloy Milling
Company 82,250
Thomas, Watt & Co 6,24rj
Thompson, J. 1 8,080
Thompson, J. O 16,000
Thornbury, J. W 0,080
Tooze, W. L O.503
Turner, Geo. H. & Co 30,840
Tuthlll, Mis. O. W 13,600
UpdeiiraO, L.W-. 10,610
Van Eaton, J. A 5,622
Van Wassenbove, F . 6,031
Voorhees, I. N 0,280
Wade, R. M - 14,050
Wade, II. M. & Co 12.000
Wacner. D. F-- -. 6.830
Walte, E M 6.200
Waldo, J. B 14.110
Waldo, Wni 6.340
Walker Bros 10,812
Wallace, R. S. (heirs) 14.280
Watt, U. L 0.820
Watt, Goo.W 6,060
wneeier, Mrs. A. A 7,475
Williams, Go 21,627
Willis Bros 6,000
Willis, Leo , 8,600
Wilson, J. Q 0,000
wittsohen.Johu - 6,750
Wolf, A. &8ou 10,534
Wolfard, J. &Co 10,275
Wright, J. G 8.S50
Yannke, F. 8,030
Seven Chiueso aro nn the roll as fol fel fol
eows: Wonjr Tong ? 81
JlmTIng 00
Hln Yin 634
Nam Slug 102
Georce Sun 800
Dr, Kuru 000
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UTi.i.liA HHKHMAN Typewriting and
O commercial uttiioaraplir. .Office, room
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V wrapplna pper for vale oheap. JU
tiitutr for putting nnder carpet, call at
brown
Ju.t the
Uour.
Dm pin on.
T)Al,KllH.-i,ortlnd. Sftoramento, rwattle
I TRcoinnandHAnKranolioopaperionaale
at Hopfe l'ononioe hloc.
DilAY AND KXI'IIKBB.
Capital Transfer Co,
HAltllY TOWN, l'llOl.
KxprcM, baffgago and all kind or work
done .promptly. I.cnve ordera at'.i'ntton'i
toro. 12'-tl
GOOD NEWS
Christmas Is Goming.
Bo 'a Urotrn'K Fountain Woxhcr. Uuy oni
for your washwoman u n preneut.
Uon't let her rub ber llinnwy, andyoui
ClOtl 113, too.
TrlaMnud lnitruotlom freo.- Leave order
at ollloe, lto Htale tUroel. 11-21 Aw tl
W.tA.;ooniK
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. CaerJer.
Capital
.
OF SALEM.2
Tramwola a general banxing tmiineu.
RED FRONT LIVERY
ANDBTAQIC hlK.
Hod Krort Livery and Boarding Htabie.
r irmciHu in every rearxtoi. rrioei roiaonauie.
It 11, wkstacott, proprietor.
Al DAILY BTAQE LINES.
Following Binges arrlro and depart dally,
except Hundayt
Hllvcrton iinge imvM at 10 a. m., leave at
i:ib p. rn. Fare 7S oenu.
Dailat itage, arrive at 10 a. ra.,leavoj utl
p. Ul.
Indopendcnoe stage 'arrive nt 10:50 n. m.
leave at 3 p. m. MMd
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CHANNIKG HALL,
I IWI1I receive children Irom 3 years upward
Hpeciftl attention to beginner. All delred
branches for the older pupil taught, luelud.
lng drawing, modeling, muilo. plain and
arilstlo needle work. All work done on be
Individual plan, In which each child Is ad
vanced according to lu own capacity. For
term and particular- apply to II lis O. llallou.
Twentieth and Ghemeketa st.
Conservator Work,
"Dr. Famu, uirector ana teaohcr of
piano, Italian slnglnc barmony and
olasa toanlilni. Aaalatud byMlsa Anna
Krobs, teacher of piano, organ, guitar,
violin and zither. Mrs. J. It. sharp,
toacUor of piano, organ and singing.
MubIo rooms at the roeldenoo of J. It.
Shnrp, Salem. Leave ordora at the
Alien or Wills' muBlo store.
TJr
wwatt or music
of Ibe Willamette Onlversliy,
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Only Kood horHow uaod. SaliBfnoLion uunratitood,
Imok nl' ttlnlo FtiHlirimto hliiak.
BUble,
C, GOODALJ2,
LUMBER YARD,
STREET, NEAR DEPOT
All graded and dlinonnlono of Uuldlng Lumhrr. LnrKot ntnerc anrt i
prlnw. V. IIAICWK M1"
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COBURG
TWELFTH
The Wil!ani?tte Hotel
LEADING
OF THE CITY,
Reduced rates. Management liberal. Electric cam leavo )iriinT7.?.ii .i
Ho nulldlngs and poluts.of lnterc-t. Special rotes .will "bo given to acrmiiu i
A. I. WAGNER,
fafAT THEBCJFFET CAR BOUl'E-
""BSThe Shortest and Quickest Lii
-DKTVKEN-
Pacific Coast Points,
St. Paul and the East,
Craucbith tb Cwc.idcj nnd the llock MounUIn In dayllht'a(lordlne pajumen ihi
opportunity or viewlnglho,; fcrj-
Grandest Scenery in America!
aTwo train dally from 1'orl'nnd; onont 11 a. m. vlaBeattlo. nnd ono at 8:H p. m. t1 03'
AN.andHpokane. ltUiMtiuperte equipment, con lillnjc or rtlnliif earn, bullet library can.
paiooe and upboluteroi tourist lo)pine oar Tlio buirat library cr are murvoln of w-Miei
and comfort, continuing haMi room, tmrbor uliop, easy chairs, olo. alio innitnlflceniifli
to mhlp"Nortuvvo8t"uiHl',Njrtlilnml1"lonvo iJululli every Monday andPrldiriotUi
"8oo." llaoklnno inland, Detroit, olovclond und.lluiralo In connection with the Ore.t .lertt
cruiuiiiwuy. iMvoyimr iirsjin rena via iiib nuuruiui.n niCAJlJillf ui til tA Y, una ii
JoyadelluU Jul rldof.'osrroin the heat nud aiiHt. FortioketsorKencrul Informatloa calloa
GOMMRROEAIi STREET,
SALEM. OR.
A, II. U. 1)K .NIHION, O I'.a !,l
Va Third at., lortlj.n,Or
BOZORTH BROS., 210
n.;o. btevenh. aw.fi'. a.
oh Kroal iL.tknUlo, Wwli.
R, VOJisot. IUQ.
1 Children Cry for
tifflSZStiSUS? 1 Pitcher Cantoris
German Lessons
Olven by a qualified teaoher, native
of.aorinauy. ouuse for children on
Hiturday ut Ohannlng Hall.
Ily Mrs. Itapter. 451 Marlon St,
s BANJO LESSONS.
Olven on reasonablo term by an experienced
teaoher, W. A. RAPdKV,
iSUMarlon it,
How
TO MAKE
A
Fortune
1
lioaoo for ever:
our new
very 110 Invotted can be made by
Syitematlo l'lan or Bpeonlatlon,
$ 10 00 and root made dally onimnll Iltc
menu, by many persons who live away no
All wes l to Investigate our new and or
lElnal method, i'aat workings or plan aad
hlgliMt rererenoe rurnUUed. Our Booklet
'i" nuu Jiiuu,,' uuw id mate money
even when on tho wrong aide orot the market
nuu uiunr luiU(U!Hiluu Bout niKlS.
-IL.MORK A CO., Hankers and Uroker.
Open Hoard or Trade Mdg., Chicago, III,
DJi, iCONTIUS,
:i3;E axr-a?
5T
Parlors Over Gray Tiros.
a GitiFjriTji,
ORlce: Corner Court 'and "Commerolal t.
npiuir. All work guaranteed, i'rleon low
nn til lowciit. u.''-ir
SALEM WATER CO,
' .' 0(Hcei Willamette Hotel Bulldin.
't i wntor sorvlco npply at ortlce. Bllli pj'
aoloiuonthly in udvunco. Make; all cum
plalntaattheolUce. open Hplcaet to prevent frcciln?. eoilllrel;
prohibited. Caro vliould bo luknu if la du-a
offrcczlhgto have tup and wuitogatecioKd,
Hco Hecllon a rulw aud rouUt'ou. No.eda
tlon in bill will bo ullowvd lor abience or lot
any cauno whatever union water li onto J
from premise.
MONEY TO LOAN I
On city or farm properly.
T. K. FORD,
Over BuBh'a Bank.
B. M. 1VAITE PRINTING CO,,
BOOK AND JOB PRIHIERS
AND r
Legal Blank publishers.
iluh' New Hrlok.over the bank, Com'l atreoi
HUIE WING SANG CO.
Japanoe Kancy Goods, nil kind ol silk o .
5iiolAei3f' wnamenu, Clilnawear, beat ton ol
all klna. Mattlns nnd underwear. Every,
hlngselllny vorv cheap. 112 Court Btreet.
lialera.Or lOiM-.ui
WOLZ'S MARKET.
..!b,i!il.t.ed f od ? "nod Meat and'.8nu
tfff 1"lielflBortor meat lu beat shape.
Kept la an Alloe client, eastern stylo. Kiee
delivery. Houi iiinmmVn.iai.1.1' ' ' "
6-M UilAH. W1II.K. Prnn
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MONEYTOLOAN
J. J, HARRIS 8,
HORSE, SHOEING
Uhop nt 100 ChemekoU street, ncsr Ooo
merclal. Hpnclal utleullouto Inurlerlaf'
luinuuwlth mscAsod (oaU
East (p,d South
-VIA-
THE orlASTA ROUTE
31 the
Southern Pacific Comoanv,
OAuroMiA Expnssa tbaik bcn pau.
TWKKN rOHTI.AND AMD B. t.
I jlorth
lsv. Portland Ar.l w.
L,v. Balem Lv.
South.
:ti:60 p. ru.
llril,i in
10: -.in! I Ar) Han If ran, l.v. I JjgPj SI
On farm land security.
wu latin luttus,
WlthouVdeluy,
(Special rates
on large loan. Loam mnui,iorni
i... A, --.
irARMT.TTtM 1 limn
B ah Hank building. " "ul",
FREE TO ALL WOMEN
I have a very simple home treatment which
will readily cure all female dlnorders. nalnfnl
eiiodj, leucorrhoca, displacements
irrcgnlaruie. ami will gladly send it free to
any suuennn woman. Address Mrs. J. , D
Box 96, Tallman Linn Co,, Ore. j .26!.m
GEO, FJSNDItlCH'S
MEAT MARKET.
Ml : Oommerclal u lOottle blook.l
luiiowwil UIU, M, ueokACo.i ,J-
.S".,n h8..0Ky. i'romptdollverr
Heat
at lowMitpno
Abovo.tralna ator at Kaat lrilana. w
cgon Olty, Woodbaru, Haloui. Turner,Mrloi
Jetlersou, Albany. A.lDany Junction, Irvlofi
Kugene, rewelT,bialu and all stauoninw
Itonehura to Ashland luolunlvu -
&S0 a. m. I L.v. 1-rtland Ar. I i P."
11:00 a. in IiV. Bolwn Lv. W"P?
:!U p. in. Ar. ltn.iftl.iii Lv.i 80Q-
Boutlr
4:00 p. ra.
tela p. in.
I L,v. Portland. Ar. If"
Ar. Balem.- Lv -.-
Remember
Cy Stewart
The Coooer.
outb 01 MliV's ui, Boutb ualfw7n SC.K
Dining ars on Odeii iioute
PDLLMAN BDFFBT SLBEPHH,
AND
Second Class SluooirF Cars
Attached to all tnrouii iraiv-
rycstSiile.Di?ision, Between Prtto
and Corvallis;
PAILY- IKXOBIT ttOKOM
7:UO u. in. I IiV.
1-:1S p. m. 1 Ar.
Portland
OorvalU
Ar.
I.v.
e.Aip.w
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couueot i
At Albany and Corvallis wim"1,,,
trains of Oregon Central A Kastern llaw
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i: 15 p.m.
,m- p. m.
IiV.
Ar.
Portland
McMlnnvlllo
Ar.
LV.
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SiOajW
riiumu.i. 'riuia.TB
To nil points In the K.sUru Btote. &$
and Kuropo can be obtained at Jo'iij.a
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