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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1897)
it Half Capital Journal UV HOKBK BROTHKHS 'SJS! id, I TOE3DAY, JUNE 1897. Judge Terrell l the mint talked about mail In the county, hvcti at r , I country cross-road?, wlicie only t cj 'life iiinVt ltd toaU bf tijS Abtbtidkh ' iosk tirejutltted jainst Uid iidu , sugar trust. Tlle American potiplo'and Aho strongly, if mlstakcfily, ob-i .......... ...... " .... i....--, .1.- i... ii. ! arc cujmuicui uiKing uicir swecmcM jeui, w mjuiu ui uju iuiuui ijhuuiijivs, , direct, without fattening all tlio gen-: but who arc ready to co-operate on tlio 'cratlonsof Havcrneyers.and Snrock- present groat and pressing Issues of 1 I jles and other hook-nosed bloats wlro. the free coinage of silver, government,! will next be generously founding re- if urrenry, and the Initiative and liglous Institutions of lea'rning to ' referendum. Why not get together Trie Wool Schedule Notice tcao.i our children I lie divine right uf on these, and takn up the others In biml fhd tariff Bill Progressing. . ... i i ilTI- ITi d-fcJT ajwMWWin nin . mxmmmmnmwvmmr''ZS2SZ iiiw ! iii iai ii ' ' turn i r&m9m i mzJtm 1 1 L FEKI .ULll cai ,HtsitvriMUim'tm)Gtmmmm or, Thla la the complaint Of thousands at this season. They have no appetite; food C H WAlK. m D ST-revwr to Dr. J. JI.JKeenc, old Wh'.ts man to tob his bmtlicr iiiun. cony or u Salem paper I Uiken, mun, wonioiiaiiil children arc tllMinsiing I the coulity court's peculiar actlonc The limto facts arc on the tongue or In the mind of the public and as never before are the acts of public olllelals being scrutinized. Such men as Ter rell will rind they cannot be a law unto thyiii-selves, and the people will not tolerate star chamber proceedings In the Interest of particular party fa vorites The people also .seem to think that the clamor of Republican politicians for an Investigation of comity affairs is buncombe, and will amount to about as much as the ordi nary partisan legislative investiga tion Tli'jy have no confidence in the outcome whatever. We do not agree with this view. We believe that the Ut'publicau leaders In thli county do not cudois! the county court's linan uiuriiu or unbusiness like methods, and, tjiat,Ue grand jury and district attorney will. If left to their own sense of duly, probe the matter to the bottom. All hail to Queen Victoria! Empress .... i their order of Importance afterward ? , All the good things may be accomp- Amendments. the world around. This is the six-1 tlath anuivcr.-ary of her coronation. time, but WASHINGTON'. I Une SI- J-iiestimic r, made ciant strides on the tariff bill in the fullness of nf f.l..l .1 1,1.. I . l)..llcl llfbirlo1 VI UMUIIII 11IIU IUUI Ul "'"""' IlWU.m ... ....... ,,..., ... .. . iiiuj uuii 1 ail w uuuv aw uijia.. us do one Or two things at a time, and covering fifty-six pages, and establish-. iy and efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp ',.. .. . .... . .. ..,.,... ImrnrnnirArnmrr rlurlnz this toms and curea nervous headaches, that It . fiu Liiem r ii Hit. i tiere is mjbiiiiiLr uj -'" .,.,..- 0 Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Most, K,,, by bItlmfor more tllMn we tariff debate. The last two schedules womunlyof women, Queon of Queens. 1 c,jew 'of ti,e dutiable list, covering paper ller throne Is set amidst her family, j JUs onoug flnd fuuIt wth nnd manufactured sugars, were corn-h-r majesty Is her humanity, Iwrl , . , . pleted, with the exception of the para- royally is her motherhood. Under; thouMa6 mennt plans fordoIng ,fc graphs on hides, g'oves, ct aland some the tierce blaze that boats upon those . , ...,.. . ... . Wsr arti,.!-,,. which went over. So there seems to be plenty of critic-' After that the tobacco schedule tftAnAtM1lah. Tt.ntrnRtvltliAtnnfni'liDOf Corner. Salem. Or. Parties desiring supero the stomach and digestive organs, which operation! at moderate fees in any branch tw a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla will give mespccmiregatw. them. It also purifies and enriches the r A,1v C QnW tneAfi blood, cures that distress after eating and UV, Ug. iCHrOeOer Internal misery only a dyspeptlo can Dctitchcr Arzt, know, creates n, . sppe :t!te, excomes that Atlt in count.t office tbed feeling and builds up and sustains H orBmtrc.al esi(Ience 4 the whole physical system. Itso prompt- T.-,fteenth slrec . Salem. Orecon. JOHN HUH Artists miterials, lhe, Z and shingles, id fi e "-'.5 grass seed. : H It Is coming to be believed that Governor Lord will call the legislature In extra session That Is what he should do. That Is what he should have done, and would have done, next day after Us dissolution, but for the fear I hat the Mitchell politicians, di rected 'by Mitchell, would again put the senaiM-hlp tight to the front. The feeling is growing stronger who occupy the scats of the mighty no unwomanly act, no uncharitable word, uodccd'Of harshness.br cruelty, no despotic decree, has -sullied her fame. The representative of aristo cracy and monarchy In Its highest form she has yot kept her people's affection and her family's love. A little newspaper In far-off Western Oregon has no space to review her noble life work, or criticise her ad ministration. But we cannot pass this day without a word of tribute to her greatness as a Queen, her purity of life, Irer sweetness of disposition, and her grandeur and fortitude In performing her arduous duties in her old age. seems to have almost "a magic touch." Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. s. SSrLargest .and Finest Line of Cut Glass Ever in the City, Direct from Llbby Glass Works. W. THOMPSON & CO NEW Agj ism i.r Mm Aiix.nv ,,, vwnt inn .mri the reciprocity Drovislons and thn in .1 ..,,,, .,,, , , ., n. are the best after-dinner many othorplans advanced, but none icrnal revenue portions of the bill ard Hood S PlIIS plus, aid digestion. 25c. ma"y paragraphs were passed over to to equal the Albany plan if all reform ers will go to work on the lines there laid down. The beauty of the Al bany plan is partly that It proposes to draw powerand Inspiration directly from the people at the primaries, romaln to be considered. The progress was so marked however, that for tie first time there was a feeling that the end was not ar off. When the Yew Park Meetings. The subject for Saturday evening I was "Christ's Second Coming," Intro- j duccd from the testimony of Jno. 14: , 1-3. Jesus says. "If I go and prepare free list was under consideration I3a- a place for you, I will come again, while Mr. Spaugh and others propose con Savc ,I0tl"c "f an amendment f and receive you unto myself." The placing cotton ties on the free list, "iuKur sum wiat mauy cuubrauiciury on,! rr ,i.. ,.f views are taught concerning Christ's Jewelej rsf 32i Commercial St., Salem, Oregon, punr.in kai vZnT7rr at public sale at the Al &foB, 1 ' three quaner mile, east of ,h8e P in. ""H Fruitland road on Saturday, h of dairy cows. Sale J'Zli o'clock sharp. Terms- A , cash. Notes will be taken S.u'lk Pfnu. security bearing 8 per cent cars ume. Mrs. S T I,,:V vm &; W.LZ & MIESCKE 111 A m 11(1! M T UiB LOST. con for Proos Dealars inTall kinds of fresh and salt mca s Lard in bulk, Jc a lb. Cheapest meal in Ik own. Try them. 171 Commercial st. There was slipped Into The Jodk nal a report of a practical joke on a college professor, supposed to be one of the faculty of old Willamette. It wasdone by some of the college boys and,-as boys' jokes usually are, It was too broadband has given offense to some of the faculty. We regret this, but It seems to us unavoidable In the that It Is a public wrong and exposing coursc of uman events that, while 11 state to vjclous Influences to have there arc boys in the world and ev en young men and young ladles, that col ored beetles nnd curiously constructed natural history specimens will be put before men with spectacles on their noses and called professors, i'ocuis that call the editor an ass are palmed off on the editor and no one of sense but laughs when lie publishes them. So wo advise the Willamette pro fessor to laugh and show the boys that he appreciates talent oven In thejRtate.fo vjclous the taxes accumulated for two years in the state treasury, and In the mean tlme.forcc all employes and business people to carry tho credit vouchers of the state without Interest, or suffer loss of a big discount. This Is a double play in the interest of the banker and money-broker. Wedo not bclicrc Mitchell can be made senator. Ills defeat was de served and Justified the deadlock of tho legislative joint convention. iIe constructing aniline bugs has exerted a most disruptive In fluence on Oregon 'politics. lie Is Hying at Washington and seems to find employmcn of the same kind he lived on while drawing salary of senator. Ills advocacy of free coinage and popular election of senators seem to have been only pleasant diversions of a political gallant who could woo equally hard the golden strumpet who has debauched tho minds of Republi cms and Democrats, and whose Itch- lug. linircrs oven dallied with the locks of that Populist Samson, Cyclone Davis of Texas. to "0lllclally"blnd the people to sup port whatever piauorm ana ucKet - " "'- - coming. Some say he will never come; is put up by the leaders. Speaking other amendment taking raw cotton 801U tcach tUat he will come person- for one, the writer will remark that from tlle freo ,lst tllus completing ally and visibly to all the world, oth- he doesn't propose to be "officially" t,,e action heretofore taken of placing ers that it will be spiritual and invls- . , . , . , . , a dutv nf n npr cent nn miton . ible, and still others, that it will be bound beforehand, by any so-called a "f -0 per cent, on cotton. ' a local affalri as jru!)aIem ,n PaI. leader, in any such manner. "" .estlne. Hut the only saris way Is to Indeed, among those who arc ob-' Tlle rmvy department opened bids accept what tlie Blble says, and it jectlng to the Union party, as organ- for three torpedo boats, to be of not teaches that he will conic personally l7Prl thprpsnptn"! tn ho n vorv ii-i7v les; tHan thirty knots speed. The and visibly, In the brightness of his Idea of what the oblect of Union UnIon Iron works. ot aQ Francisco, !Blory and oxer eye shall see h.m, an J idea or what the object or union al, kndreds sIiaI1 waI1 bscaUse of ,lini really Is Examine Mr. E.J.13inghanrs bId forone of tllc 33-ton ts' 824j.1 ,Ifi wlll nn.t,,mfi ,n ,,. Slirf:.( llf scheme, the Iowa plan, as published 250; lwo' S140!000- One boat of 284 tue earth; but from his position In Tliursday's Jodhnal. It comprises ton3 8-i00, two, 3410,000: in. the clouds of heaven he w :l what'' Simnlv the cinturn of Hip I "Wolff & Zwickcr, of Portland. Ore. send his angels to gather ins s,ii..ts olllcesand the division of the same one 219-ton boat for 8214,500: two for between the Democrats, Silver Ee-1 S124'000- The details are complicated, publicans and Populists. There is no ' IL is lraP0Ssibl tell who will get tne contract until after an expert ex- C. JH r1 LANE, 1MOTALR ""erett L . - v. ST Open faced gold wateiTT place, West Salem, ffi "l $3 reward. ttttn totu 1-OR bALti-urnitureloTfSaTT-i' nearly new, at a great sacrifi' mM 155 tTourt street. M CiJl , . lit, PASSAGE TO THE COASTT-- i regular trips aom Salem lothe , ?l team, covered tig and all ,,-.- .Wi necessary. Enquire at Wi.T5! riiccs reasonable. AmosKlli. , I HAVP. A rnnn ....- Bh olS for property here. Write .t ,v, U 2t Cj-miercirtl St., Salem Or f?Suits $15 upwards, l'antst upwands'gj STENOGRAPHING AND TYPEWRITING. To a common man not up In trusts, chicanery or International treaties and law, all the talk about an nexing Hawaii and recognition of Cfaha smell or faded patriotism and possess a flavor of speculation. Thoso Islands will not causo any physical The Chap-Book for June 15 ridicules Charles Dudley Warner's ''Library of the best Literature of the World" as a means to enable .careless persons to gabble about books which they have never read, and us a means to the dissemination of "half-baked knowl edge In Its crudest and most Indigest ible state: to anything but a love of literature." It shows that it kills the real love of literature by supply ing people with what they suppose to be a library of thirty volumes, when It Is only that many books of second hand extracts and comments about books Insteid of tho literary treasures themselves. The Chap-Hook has told the truth about this much ad vertised scheme of comprising the world's best literature In thirty vol umes. The best literary treasures can lo comprised in about twenty vol umes, and oven less, and the man who will own them, study them, master (them, has an education that few col- proylslon for any agreement on anj platform or dcclaratloffcTfi principles, or on any reforms toibe'carried out. It is purely a bald temporary alliance between warring parties, for the avowed purpose of getting a whack at the spoils. Free silver is to be simply a pass-word to the sacred precincts of the pie counter. Now that may be very satisfactory to those who expect to get front seats, but to the rank and file who want to sec a real Improve ment in methods it do3n'tseem to be precisely like the thing they are look ing for. If wo are going In only to knock out Republicans, and dlvife the offices; to use the cry of free silver and reform only to catch votes; to turn out one set of professional spoils pollthlans amlnation. POSTOFFICES A. fl. Lotjgenswas appointed post master at Stanford, Lincoln county. The follow! nc Oreiron nosto dices have been made money order offices, to take effect July 15th: Lostine and Wallowa, Wallowa county; Warenton, Clatsop county and Waterloo, Linn county, ORIENTAL. The expectation .of the new tariff law being In early operation has re sulted In the rushing of big cargoes, of Oriental goods to this port. The reg ular steamers are carrying all the freight that can be stored In them. NOMINATED. Tlie president has nominated Jo and put in another set of professional ' soph W' Ivy' of Por"and, Ore., to bo change to tnko place In tho conflgura thq of tho glebo whether wo own ; leges arc giving nowadays thcuii or not. ir thoy were part or, American soil, wo would bo exchung-1 PLAIN TALK TO POPULISTS. Intr our products for theirs. There J mrQn journal: What Is the would bo no taxes on export nnd Im- umtter with our Populist frlonds, any port any moro than thero Is between ' how ? For people who are dovoted tho people or Oregon and Missouri. 'exclusively to principle, some of them That Is wlmro tlio shoi pinches. 'seem to verge dangerously close on Themoncy power don't want 111 to '"offensive partisanship." When It Is huvo thoug,irs and other tropical 'proposed to them to enter into a products of Cuba and tho Sandwich un0n with other reform elements for Island?, wjduJ! wb can no moro grow purpose of carrying out somo of their than wojiui grow angels. H Is true ' pet theories they Inform us that, "the wo can grow beet sugar, ns well as Peoples party Is already a union of (lormany, France anil other countries. ' reform elements," and, though thoy Rut there It U agalii-u nasty tariff aro heartily In favor of a union or all stlcklnu' up its head to chungo our no-' rcformors, It must bo on tho entire tlonsof what is just, and right. Thero Populist platform and itisldo t,ho Is no more d.llllculty about this Populist organization. That seems countryggiprfiiii Cuba nnd stopping to bo tholr peculiar Idea or a union Spanish butcheries nnd misrule, or attained "honorably and harmonl- annexing nawau nnq mo rest or thoio oubly." But Isn't It almost too much Islands, and converting, them Into a Hko tho harmony prevailing between vast health resort for tired out Amor- tho Hon and the lamb after tho lamb lean school teachers, thnn thero was had adapted Itself .to tho Internal In getting Alaska which somo Russian economy oftlu lion? lobbyists want to dlsposo of to get And. mind you, this is no kick at some ready spending nionoy, and the Populist party or Populist prlncl which wlll nl ways cost t moro than pics; thoy aro nU right. Hut thero wotjetout of It Cuba and Hawaii nro thousands of voters who are hope- spoils politicians; to let things run under exactly the same old system of "the dear people" at election time, and "the people be damned" between times, then the Union party may as well "die aborning." "We may as well bo skinned by one set of schemers as another, and we must at least give the Republicans credit for the fact that they are thoroughly onto their Job. that they perform the painful duty with the utmost neatness and dispatch. (Ah, no thanks, Judge !) Still, wo can hardly expect even re formers to be entirely unselfish. As there is bound to bo pie, perhaps It would bo better to have It divided "olllclally." If another convention Is really necessarv, by all means let us couvene and talk tho thing over some more. Hut let the plan of operations be substantially that of the Albany convention, for It cannot bo much Improved on. It is surely better to pull together and accomplish even a collector of customs for the district of Alaska. CONFIRMED. The scnato has confirmed the fol lowing: W. G. Grady, to be governor of Alaska; John U.Smith.of Portland, Ore., andWilliam J. Jones, of Port Townsend, Wash., commissioners of the district of Alaska from every part of the world. His coming wlll be in the night, and will break ubon the world from the ta" more vividly than if the sun slnu! appear above the horizon in tin darkness of midnight. Ills comlny will depopulate the earth; ror th saints, caught up to meet their Lor1 In the air, will ascend with him to the "many mansions," and the un generate will all be destroyed by the brightness or his glory. The exact day of his coming is not revealed; but numerous signs and evidence are given in prophecy, by which it may be known when It is near; and Jesus teaches emphatically that it is the duty of mankind to acquaint them selves with these evidences that they may know the time approximately, and be prepared to meet him. AnU-Butterine War. Kansas City, June 22. Agitation has beeu begun In Kansas looking to the passage by the next legislature of a strong anti-butterine bill. This comes as a result of the recent an nouncement by local Kansas City, Kan., packers that they will Immedi ately begin tlie manufacture on a large scale of butterine for shipment to all states whore laws do not conflict with the sale or that article. THE MARKETS. Legnl aud commercial work a specialty Telephone one-four. Office with Sherman Condit & Park, Gray block. Dictation take at yonr office nnd work returned on 1 shor notice. 4 30 t STELLA SHERMAN. J, F GILIvIORS, Succcs-or to White 6: CJilmore, WAKTF.n Ar.PMTC t7 ' we wantjyou. Good payVcli? anywhere in Oregon. Address P 0 1 PROMPT ATTENTinv. ZZ your buccv tires set far , .-., c.u kI tires. Horse shoeing. 4 Dew ihobV First-class work mi.,..i..j T? M ' blacksmith. HigSsneittica 031011U Ey M l w fm!, billi, Plaster. 1. and.C .1 "i-- i'l kin U of feed. S4 SPATE ST. T- H MA AS, WATCHMAKER AND JEW1-.LER, Makes a spwially of fine repaii work, Set) Thoma clfv-Vs v m Oiirrdal Street Depot Express, Mets ll misl a.il pi-i.-nr tr.iias. gage and exnre-.s to all pi'U of th Prompt seivice. Telephone No. 70. IAMES RADER city Hbllo ! SEE D. S, BENTLEY. IHE "BUSINESS PlUNTtkr5ir: nrVnilr, . .M,1 V " ' . CW ,,........b .ju.i.mi, uioic cieatirrnJ i.r I tire Ihnn nnv nn. I... 'lua-l T.A, : r ' " .: . 51-1 j uix atxLjf-n. s man, well.pajing 5 located in the business center o. ,k.r? Address A. P.O., cateot l.u-nil 'jJJ A KNOCK DOWN.-IlrrhTE; after at $1 for fournew shoes. The bucJ oniiwoik A. R. illd.i3gsi,,e5 bleln- 5V WAN! ED, 'lu irad. aid busmfTE property, fj.vc full ilisciiption, locate a price, addtcs, W care Journal. 61511 WANTED. .Permanent cfiice assifiint correspondent here. Salnrv ix r., self-addresstd stamped envelope to W L' DROWN, Gcn'I Manager, care DailjjW MRS. N. U. SCOTT.-StenocrioliB , typewriter, room 6. over Laddi BiiJ bank. Piompt attention to all cla seiofmJ If you want to move or want a load of -any kind hauled or want a load of manure, dirt, sand or gravel, or cement, lime, hair plaster, brick or sewer pipe, see D. S. Hentley, cor ner of Front and Cliemcketa streets or ling "h icicpiiuuu jo. i.isa wooa ana coal on hands at nil times. Orders promptly attended to. THE 'CLUB' S TABLES, o 'pai Best horses and carriages in the city. AL . SCivice nrnmnll nnA rrliiM V H4 ul Willamelte. k Salem Is ahead of all the rest of Or ogon. We have a new real estate firm. "TAKEN IN." " X used often to read the newspaper aloud little good than to kick and bray at S fairly 'taken fa..uitedidne each other while tho country contln- ggS? WJgJS SSToRSTS!: UCS to go unchecked to the demnltion I serpent, but ended by setting forth the vir . tues of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlscov. bow-WOWS. DAVID BUIUI ChaSK. , cry, which, it was alleged, was a cure for , all Bronchial, Throat and Lunp troubles, and would even cure Consumption, if taken , In time. The way I was taken In was this ; I had lunir disease, and I boucht a bottle of the remedy; I was a, stranger to It, and it took me in and cured me." Robinson's Salem, Or., June 20, 1807 Union. Des Moines, la., Juno 22.- ."Wnclnn emerienrr la idpntiVl tritli ttit nt ,.. or tlio silver, forces Is well Ulldor way sands of others. So true is this, that after in Iowa. The action of tho Demo- JSMSjSSl cratlc convention of Polk, the capltol S"iJSSSSLSi 1SnS&SS: county, In indorsing governor, places ,ns that this remedj will cure 08 per ,,,.,, . , ,.,. C"'-of all cases of coasumption, if taken him In the front rank as ti candidate in the earlier stages of the disease. This bofnro tho fusion stnto nnwntlnn may seem like a bold assertion to those ooioro UIO IllSlOtl Slate COnentlon. ( familiar only with the jneans generally in Tho delegates wore instructed uu- i?i f?,r.it5,t.Veatmen5;,a" nastycd liver oil anlmously to support Judge L. G, whiskey, different preparations of hypo- Ti .... phosphites and such like palliatives. Klnno for rcnomlnatlon for supremo Th photograPhs of a uL ndmoer of jupgo. Tho resolutions adopted In- Sf?323 dorsed tho Chicago platform, pro- ttI1(1 kindred maladies, have been skillfully tested against tho further retiring (?ftu.'3&kfsSi2?'.yJiiS of legal tender paper and denounced f.nd 3l cef l stamps. You can then write .. ,, , . : ,. ., , . Hose cured and learn their experience, tho antl-fuslou law passed by tho last Address for Book, World's Dispensary Republican legislature. ButoiofN. fCIAT,av' aJ M,n Street, PROVISION. Portland, Tune 22. Wheat valW Walla Walla, 7o7i. " J Flour Portland. 3.wa3.7S3.9o; graham 3.40 superfine, 2.60 perbbl. Oats-White, 384oc; grey, 3739, ' Potatoes. . Oregon, 4oaSoc per sack, Hay ..Good, lo13.50 per ton. Hops 7c. .ool"Valley I0; Etstem Oregon o8c. Mohair. I0M20C. Millstufis..Bran, i4.5o;shcrts 16.50. Poultry-Chickens , mixed, 3.00(33.250, broilers, 2,oo3.5o turkeys, dressed I2t2C. EEES.. Oregon, nai2c per doz. Hides., green, salted 60 lbs 6VJc; under 00 lbs 5c; sheep pelts, io7oc fallow 2jc3c. Onions 90c per sack. Wheat Bags Calcutta5.25 per loo Beans-small white, iic.litna 333 Hogs Heaw.A.co ' Butter.. Best dairy. 202?: fancv rmmv 3a3Sc per roll. ' Cheese .iic. iDAied Frui'r-Applesl evaporated, bleached 6Ji7c; unbleached 3Xc4c; sundried Pears 5c6c Plum pitless,3c4c Prunes-4c6c. Veal-small 45; large 3M4c oer lu. . "Ul- " wncrs 2a2Vj; dressed mut ton,4Vja5c; spting lambs 67c per lb. Beet-Steers 3.50; cows 2.5o3; dressed 56Ji. ovsj, v-urea Meats-aiams locioJic bacon 7V Lard dn oails. t.n " 1. 1. FIIOIIR NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad.'1' Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best 2 2g meats in town. "AT THE OLD P0ST0FFICE. " A. DAGENV, Family Wine and Liquor Store Removed from 102 State to 199 Commercial street. Bottled goods of the best quality. Salem We r Co. "Offlce In City Hall. Irrigation Hours n tn n . .,j r. to 0 in the evening. " auu ...WwjBatlon bills forltho summer will be due and payable the 1st of J?metiSprlnk1?B through lawn hose positively prohibited. 1 No deduction for irrigation during absence unless water Is cut off the entire premises, No allowance made for part of sea son as moro water Is needed to brine out a neglected lawn than judicious use for the entire season. Jumcious bALEM Water Co. A map of the United States The new wall mip issU by the Burlington R01S1 three feet four inches by four feet long; ii priK in six colors; is moustrii rollers . shows evert $ county, important tomssfa railroad in the Union, d forms a very deswbw 1 useful adjunct to any b hold or business Hawi ment. I Purchased in loUofif 000 the mam cost UK K lincton Route nearly cent apiece, but on r? of 15 cents in stamps as" the undersigned w pleased to senajooua. Tarn routes fSit-W lings, Mont,, and St. W -Minn. a i!iii7i nn(J . G. i. PoitlsaJ. H :cii 'ei Ti uml OWB pirli e. fl? Northern Pa Lard an pails. 7iie. SALEM MARKET. Wheat-!. OaU 3Sc.; Hay.. Baled, cheat, 13.00. Flour.. In wholesale In,. u. 'Vs'SSi'fir'M'-W' Pleascfnotice the cut-in prices Poultrv. Chtclcen.jiy ..... -1.!.. .. - on li fll.! VealJDressfid. ?'' r "' u'"gKC" ,0' , " 'wuwwiujj, ' retail Salem Steam Laundry- Railway. dr lain. Hoes.. Dressed, j.oo. Live Cattle.. 2zyt. Sheep.. Live, 1.50. Spring lambs, ti.oa Wool.. Best, 12c. Hops.. Best, gaioc Kggs., 10 in trade. Farm Smoked Meats loo; shoulders, 5Jc. PoUtos 90c trade. Dned Frui'-Apples. evaporated MeacbeJ. ' ltmuel' PitScr11 4CSC- J diligently Baccn, 7c; .l.nms . Shirts, unaer drawers,,. Under shirts Sxks, per pair... I Handkerchiefs. . . . ' Silk hanrilrorol.;. I Sheet, and pillow slips 24 cents pYr'S, and other work in proportion. ' ' Flannels nd other work in io cents .5 to 10 cents .5 to 10 cents 3 cents i cent 3 cents 15c, Bntter- Dairy loaizc creamery i2(3 "I.RUNS. Pullman Sleeping Cars. Elegant Dinin Cars Tourist SleeoiVfol To St. Paul, ,'AnnneapoIis, DslBj Irand Forks, Crookston, ua Helena ana a"S-c To Chiraao. Washington. PbildPtf- 1 fork. Boston, and aUFoun". East and South riFor information, time cards, "-v tickets, call on or write THOMAS, WATT M AGENTS 265 Commercial srreet. Sl. w washed bv hand. . . .. .... rx ti. PiMVitl - 1 a. jj. maruon. ash, ""..- 2. v. -0L Ti Olmsted Prop iMorritori St., coreer Third iw-' JA