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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1899)
"X Si r W V W DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BBBSWEWtl'JBMJiMfMHfff JfflSTfWiWHIBtti fTii' .f.TlJSff .fll'iffl, IJtfttg iY HOlfVtn. BKOTHBKa, SATURDAY MARCIt 11, 1809. i BRy, Oae Year 93.00, tit Advance jhtfjr, Tour Moutfea $1 00, (,. Advance. WSlrty, One Year Sl.00. In Advance A OOOD PLATFORM. EQUAL- and xar JhMIcb lo til men, of what- "mwtct rwjiioniHn. rniizmni or boiuieni w, coninircc, ntin ineimitfilp wnn ail n Hr ("ntuuillnr lknrwi with nnnn. t)i nut bOHUM! fteactt. cornmorre. nml frlniuUhln wild nil lift ttoBir-enUioxllot albmrra wltll none, U mp Mri( inn Mat s;uwrnmHt In all llielr rights, m UioDiMt competent Klmlnltrlon for our domcwtki ennePrn, etui t)i- irniHt nolwarto aalrtfliinlMtpHbftan Ufl'leoele; Ilia prr Tntlott oftliniraernliforrrn'netit hi II whole eotutltuLlrrtml tltuir. m tupilip.it Atiplmrnl uur jiio at liomn n'l nfMj alro.i!i iroedBni of ....w-wie tltttton which 11 oar Mtti .. .: . - . .. r" .. .1 mrougu aa gn 01 rrvoniiHin ami fiyoruwuwi IIOMAB JKPPHit-SON principles Wrm lUe l lahl et.HMei Iti (foa ix-fors t. ami kuM1 EDITORIAL RBV1EW. The wcoIIdk called for tills Satin daycycnln? attlicolty hall to pub licly iioiulnuloii school dlrcator Is In tlio Hoe of prourosslvq popular kov ornmcnt. Ilioic oti not uo too muoli publlolty ubotit choosing an olllcor who for tlvo yours otfurclMw control of our public wljools, or any other pub Ho matter. Walcm lian developed In the rlhl direction In tlild matter. Too I lino vrna when a few iiion could put their heads together and secretly put up n oindldatconu 8litc, who Ifolnctcd wup a mora tool at the rlntt nnd as the Iliblo nays "no man over yet hated hit own llenb, but ri'iurlslieth It and chcrlshoth It," o the rlritf wat built up and uiudu powerful by the people' YOtM. ido tlio candidate put up Huturdiir nlht should bo considered 111 not tlio rcprcncntotlvoofu faction or a party hut as tlio oandldato of nil the people ttnd to servo all tho peoplo If oleated nnd not a select fow. Let the best man bo put u'j, w ho will labor to put our Kchool district In tlio best order. At tlio noliool moetlnH already held tho people huvo xp rowed thouiselyus in favor of cortuln moasuros of economy. Whoever Is elected should carry out those plodes of retrench incut. With tho abolition or a ally superintendent of schools thero Is no reason why tho Mist wjhool, the Park, the North, and tho Lluoolii should not all tench tho same urmla, Instead of forcing pnronts to send tdulr uhlldron to llulsii tho Klkhtli nnd Ninth (trades ut the Mast mIimiI. Thoru Is room at these suhools and If tho prin cipals itro capable of tonoliltm theso jtrutlo, as there otms to bo no doubt they aro, tlioio should lie no more discrimination In favor or thr Eust school. Lot uaoh school bo on an ofl.mil rootlnjr with mo rest. Tho way It litis been paronts uro put to ureal oxpotiso for .carfares, nnd ninny could not . What Is worse, jicoplo havo found It utulorslmlilo to build home In tlio vicinity or sflliooN whero a complete courts was not taiiuht, The candidate iioiiilualed tnnlKhl at thoolty bull should stand for those thinKs. Ho should stand for tho em- pjoyment of a llrst-chtss prlnoipnl for each school and tho retention of all tcnohots who aro KlVltitf sutlsfuctlon by their services and ouadusu lie should stand for rsduolnx the Intor eH on tho dlslrlot debt to the U no IntcntentenUon to reflect upon any Individual or candidate. Tho do slroof the people Is to support tlielr schools well and they have a rlnht to demand the best service for their money rcjiardleM of personal or political Interest;. For in tho lanuuauc of Paul's epistle U the Kphcsmns: 'We wrestle not against fltish nnd blood, but niialnst prlflulpalltlcs, aalnst powcru, aKnlrist the rulors of the darkncfis of this world, against spiritual wlokcduesi In lilnh places." The peoplo cuti niialn express the hope that tholr educational Inslltu lions shall not be prostituted to base partisan or factional purposes. The reform school, tho blind schDul, the doafmutc school or uny state oduca tlonal Institution. During the Idfils liHIvo session n commlttco re ported that at least two members of tho faculty of the Btate University held life Jobs ns n icward for partisan work. Tho educational Interests of tho people should not be personal plunder for political purposes. The curse or all our staio insuiuiions seems to Ixi that tho heads are ap pointed as political rewards, and all subordinates arc dictated to the head ofllclal by u board, and no ono can be removed or held icsponslblo. For instance, the Janitor or wntchman, or music teacher, or engineer, or nurdnoror fivcn washerwoman, holds a. place thiouKh political Inllucnco as hliih ns the superintendent How can there be dlsolplliic, reform or economy, to say nothing ot n good public service ? The people elect a goycrnor or stale otllccr to uro his power wisely In the Interostor tho people. He can not servo his party better than to serve tho people boat. Thoto Is no such thing ns serving his personal Interests, In the strict senxoor tho word. IIu must havo due rogard for his party Interests, and 'keep tho unity or spirit In the bond or poace." For no man llyci to hlmsolf alone, and n slate officer who uses power without consulting his o'vn party lenders Is li able not only to make sorlous mis takos it tho cxponsa of party har mony, but to Injure the public nor vice and ruin himself. A state mil clul beforo ho makes nn appointment should consult disinterested friends, who will give an honest opinion. If hn uppolnls u man from tho op position party ho should havu suf Uolcnt rcspcot for that organization to consult Its loading men and rot recognize men who do not represent tuo potter element of that purtyj Thcso are trlto observations but they are o ucntlal to good government nnd apply to all parties and to all men holding ortlclal positions. Haleiii, with extensive Improvement planned nt tho various state Instltu lions, with a progressive nnd enter prising state administration for the next four years, there Is no reason why to not rejoice at the final turn of the tide and the Inauguration of a substantial era of prosperity. Sa lem needs many things, but Halcm has many things already, which If made the most of will keep us u favored community. Wo should Infuse n greater clyle prldo In our city and cherish Its financial standing, honor and reputation above all things. We should sustain our public schools and sustnln uur churches and colleges ns we never have bofore. The possibil ity of dalom ns a musical contcr should arouse the groatost onthusl asm among our citizens. "Whatso ever things nre pure nnd lovely and of good report," let us promote and chorion uncelflHliIy and support liber ally, nnd some day we may even have a new opont house. CUSTOMS AT ALBANY. A Married Preacher Elopes Mith a Young Lady Member of the Flock, Albany People's Pross's "Tho good people of Albany and more especially or the east end or tho city were startled at tho announcement last Saturday or tho supposed elopement or llcv. K. A. Harris with Miss Edna Lear. "Mr. Harris oamo ti Albany from Missouri last Decembor and as ho hud In his possession letters of recommen dation from tho prominent ministers ol tho Ci'tubcrlnud Prcsbytorlan church In Missouri nnd ulsoono from Portland, tho church of Albany being without a pastor the trustees decided lit temporarily cngago his service, and for somo four months ho tins been their paster: but matters not helm- qulto satisfactory the trusleos recently advised Mr. Harris to resign ns they thought ho could do them no good by tumalning. Mr. Harris resigned his pastorale nnd last Thursday laft the city saying he was going to San Fran-ulsuo. "i'or some time no hai beu on friendly tcrui9 with Mlw Edna Lear, a young ludy orchis congregation, bui nothing more than n in uro frlomlMilp was suspected. .by his rrlomls until Saturday when MIks Lour loft hor homo, leaving a note to hor mother unking her to rorglvo hor and saying she was going loono whom she loved, and repeated It, "1 love him I I love him!! 1 lovo hlml!! 1 shall do nothing wrong." Mr. Harris has nil along claimed to have a wire and lit tle girl In Missouri but none or his frlunds hero remember the P O ml dross In Missouri so that nothing dollnllocan be ascertained as to Uh family relations." jvHsit-VNsanrsjHwvi AROUND THE EVENING LAMP, Far Western Reflections Upon the Newest Books S and Periodicals, Srsa3tNabTOwsirNwvsB-'v KINSMEN STRONG. This is the song Or kinsmen strong, Standing at guard In the gate or earth: "Side by sldp Fur Hags Hung wide Proclaim the pride Of our kindred blrt.li. "All ye of tho brood Of an alien blood Take count of our folk No longur twain. Not twain but one, liv the tldos that run With the new warmth won In each kindred vein. 'He counselled ouch Or theulleu spsech, From polar barron To Isle omparled: This shout you hoar So noar and clear Is the marching cheer Or the lords or the world. "Stout hoart by heart Wo work our part, That light may broaden And liw command. This Is our placo Ily right of race, Hv God's nood uraec And the strength of our liutnl: "The strengtli of our hand On cvoiy land Till tho master-work Of the world bo dene: For the slave's release, F.ir the bond of peace. That wars may ceaso From under the sun." ICharles 0. I). Roberts, In March Pall Mall Mugu.lne. HCENU3 OK KUIN. Thoordlnnnco to protect groceries on the sldowalks from filth Is wull enough In Its way, but It doesn't solye tho problem of dogs making tho sldonalkK a playground for general romping? The dog Is u doiiiiwtlo mil- mai ana a hucii has the right to use the stroets or sidewalks to get about tho city or follow his muster homo. Hut dogs hayo no right to come down town early In iho morning and stay nil day on somo street oornsr, or Uwest figure, and putting thodUtrlol "oon tmj "blownlks, or olroulato In oo aoesh taols at the earliest day t(rulH or ruoo and romp by duzons possible. In all that It horo said thero i j mm -iS-$jF'ml in tb nir MiUt an! ghtw ami -uwa upjMj tht htskitli. tunc ai dwami aa air stlw f ,c utu Ih tb rUuia m Ijid jfuuuB ttmn mIm 4t and mm fl ttaeiu. WhoihM ihm ,i eftrttoil tTshT81 ""'". i8y a h.u No wuhuii can h. t , cwntni(Hl Bftthw at baaltby rklldn-n wt... ....j-".! Stom wVum nj Uaa at lUt A .51-1- iHlti!tt. All w.thw ot ttaamiy citll HOW WIHUM Hd iUmm nH imai nit autltR-Uy W :i!?7.,Jt!?.llIWU u lBt itmt. ubI hr ulw hmhm to w! Ur. 1w.'a Pvf PiewlrttftHk a Zt lv cure fc atl U.ls J ll.ae ut hiitbyfcBdViliorH, Ji piNiiNiCun Ow hp..v wirtlHKMl hU hwl by mSSar ny all twin n (nues eblldicn wftu tWHr. tMj&rcoiuutt4m. Thwi4 WtnU l'or aunjtiff uiuiluri. it t. ,K. t... Wrtlw tHJc ..fj'" di r WK Wme HlitiHtc hi' .i.,?,5r!.r" r jfc iMMii enitttji ItWWHl aim soorus to tho obstruotlon and disgust of peoplo who have to uso the sldowalks and do not relish Molng a oaiiliieclrousowupylng tlio pusaigo- wny. The oily wmnolU If It has not done so should utUQiuu ardlnnnee requir ing ma only a lleenso to keep a dog In tho oily, but to give the city Jurisdic tion to abute the dog-nulsunoo afore, sild. There Is not us muoh need fur a furmor titiirlru a dog into the clto u Uiere wis atone time. No stock is allowed to run on our slroeuj and u dog U nut needed lo proteot u farm wagon. The Mrs I substantial sign or Imwl Mrniiun this sprlru wu tli urrtvnl of bwimtMilitlii iwiMiaugwa fro,,, 0. braikw Friday. TUoy lolled In Su- lem or uenr by and will Uooue pr uianent rosldanHor IhlseouHty. 'ltiftv ImveuH ihvir fnoen the bruuswl oum. plexum rvuliing frwu oxposiire tu ibe Perce wttuls ami terrlUe Axikosure Ui lit uw iMMiwl regtous of the oold prutrto Utw. They will tmjoy the wild, moist ,ui- winter ollmato of Wftiivni Owjjou end in ume will tfrow to like WebffHit twler thatuiioli f pastern homes. Tub JoviwAi.tKiY In iho future uTOMrsFiS 0irtwr',trun"try. ItkMqull STKSrtti':S,.tt wniwu UWod. All mWiWtjV&'M: mmfy arc Prtu9tHJ. and w "rrfH OflMBl ittMtf irm , I i ' .'-"! " - "' IIIA t.Atfr Ih.m MV ftV4f IIVII 'mm StojLXTJ.V" rx fc&t&fr -r -5SWK5 Ci TS.. V( v jxiuud, I sea son crop from lu tu thrw is uhs&d of the lib illy dupowxl ' WlUUi a prosperous us. With llo Uo Wo Terribly Wrecked by Kebel Incendiaries. Nhw Yoitic, Muioh II, A dispatch to tho Herald from llaauolood, Island orNogros, unilor date or March I, says: Arter nplousuiil voyngo, the St, Paul, carrying the deputation from Nogros, Colonel Jamos F. Smith, the flrst Amerloun governor, and tho ilrs balUllon of tliot.inlirornia roliuont, Mujir SIiiioa commanding, arrived at Uo llo on March 3. As the vessel en tered tho harbor at midday It found tho nrtlllory In uutlon and Ooneral Minor's command advancing. into the ooooauut plantation at tho right of the lluo. Oonornl Mlllor.feailng an organized nod strung attack upon the town, had requested aiwhttmieo from tho llorton tu lauding. Qipuiln Wilde was una ble to aeeeod to this request, owing to the raot that n portion or tho .erow was at Cobu. It was atrial exHMted that the uuuoruintiH would land uud assist General Miller's rorew,bulon limiting the Herald eorrospumlent metOetierul Mlllor reluming from tlu rront ami leuruod Hint it wus ouly a fulte alarm. Ho Uo whs terribly wreoked ty the lusuigent InoemliurleH mid present a uene ui imvoe and desolation. Mug- lUHeeut reldeiw and greet ware, houtoautre Uitnlly wreekeil. Uoaoml MUleraiHlhUeUitfariwm. MM tlrii' orni itord iko Uwh. The iweuretut UHgiii la uoi rlonolui fenuwn. but Is belleml Uwt tlteM aro XM toen Brijiwl with hrtHtme awl Warmed wtUi bolus. Ttj. m eiwltar uetios tu tbose i ManlUi drowlag trrtUHug tools into mi aihwUmh Uoee UimwbUoih tite night, bbt uoor apimnrluj! In bmiUoUhi iramiili to jiuUly a resolute forward UWkVftlJltMll. IK.... -.. ... .V...V.,M . , vuauaiuM are re- PMHteii. u ai. wm imioeedeil to ltaaa, wtMl, and irlvd al mton todny. Tho Aawnwaimuud a native eutu.i r ltUMAK .lh ... T Dosplttj his dislike to be photo graphed, Popo Leo XIII has per mitted himself to bo pictured by the IHograph, and u numbor of tho most Interesting portraits will bo round In the March Ladles' Iiomo Jounal, They show the venerable Pontiff In the grounds or the Vatican, passing along his favorite walks and drives, nttendod by his socretury, guards, or members of his housuhold. Tho pic tures are exceedingly interesting In showing the Popo as he lives ub the Vatican, and his surroundings, and are doubly valuable because tlioy are the first pictures that hayo been madi of the Popo In a groat many years. The March Pall Mall Magazine has an uncommonly iiMractlvu table of contents. Tho Frnotlsplocn Is bv 0 Dana (Hbsoii, who also contributes to tlio inugir.iuo thotlrstot three arti cle. Illustrated by himself, plclurlnu Ills recent travels lu Knypt, Among the other notable contents are: "Th Shipwreck," a powerful short story of American life, by Mrs. (tortrude Atliurtou, and an article by Mr. Fred orlck Orecnwoud discussing, lu Its po litical aspects, the Kaisor's recont Jaunt In Palestine. In addition lo these Interesting fonturos thero Is sume cxcollont llcllon, several line p(iems,aiid tho wholo Is superbly lllus tratod. (New York; Astor Court llulldlug, 8nyonr. The Maiuh numbor olSorlbnorV shows Qovuruor lloosuvult In tho sort or diwurlptloti that he likes host a narrative or u light. Willi Ills usual candor ho mills this "Gonunil Young's Plghtai LasOuiiilmas," and pns a hearty tilbuto to his brlgadu com mander nnd lotho regulars who won cijuui Honors with tho Hough Itldors In that hot skirmish. Any onu who roads tho colonel's account will havo no boPur lu the story or an ambush. The udvniico was ourerully planned out by consultntlun or tlio loading onleofH, and ovety oommauder know exactly what was oxpoclod or him. Our bravo Western boys at Manila out or the murk or Ahicrism, Kjgan I'm, and the cloud of recrimination onveloping the War Department, looms the mujestlc figure or American manhood as seen In the volunteer sol dier. What tills amatucr warrior, rresh from the plow, the workshop, and the ofllce, did at San Juin, we all know, Now we arc hearing of the soldier qualities of our Western troops In Manila. These boys from the backwoods nnd the prairie nre compelling the admiration of veteran war-correspondent, and exciting the wondor of the nations who have hith erto believed' that yoars of training wore necosaary to make a soldlor. Here aro u few graphic sentences describing the courage and dash or our Western boys, taken rrom the report or a Herald correspendent: "The Nebraska mon made tholr way ovor tho brldg, crouching In pairs, amid the hissing and pattorlng or bullets." "The Colorado volunteers rushed block houses Nos. 4 nnd 0 and the vil lages beyond." "The Washington troops swam the estuary under lire." "The Wyoming troops waded the stronm ut.d matched Into the open under heavy tire as If on parade." "Up the hill tho artillery and Infan try scrambled, digging with their hands and feet. Nothing could Hand before them, it was magnificent !" In view of tho outcome or thosu preme tost or manhood which our young American men have Just.under gonc, the political t-candals growing out or the conduct cr war shrink Into Insignificance. The future of our country Is safe . In the hands or the beardless boys, who have i known no roar In the crash or battle. With such a display or national vigor, the buzz Ing politicians sooui no bigger Mian horst'llles on a thoroughbred. KXPEKIENCK IS THE IKsi ThACHEIt U Aeker'n Kiij(hri Kenwtlj' in any case of cough. coIJh or cioup. bboulil It fil to give Immediate rlie mouey refunded 2je and Joe I.unn ti Urooki, drucuiju. SUNDAY SERVICES. OKNTItAL CON'nitKClATIONAI.. Preaching tomorrow utthe usual hours. Subject at II a. m "To the Throne Through Service and Sutler l"g" At 7:30 p. m. the pastor will lecture on"Thlngs In n Hoy's Pocket " Itev. J. J. Eyuns, pastor or the Christian church will deliver nn ad dress at, the W. 0. T. U. hall Sunday at 4 o'clock. UNITED 1JKBTHBRN CIIUItUH. Rev, P. 13. Williams, pastor. Sun day School 10 a. in. IJsrt Stanton Sup, Proachlng by the pastor 11 a m. Y. P. C. A. 0:30 p. m. Everybody Invited. ST. PAUL'S KPISCOI'AL. Fourth Sunday In Lent. 7.30 a. m. Holy Eucharist 10:30 a, m. Matins, Ante Communion and Sermon. 12, m. .nn uday School. 7:30 p m. Evensong and Sermon. W. U. Magnan, Hector. FltlST I'RBSUYTKKIAN CHUKCIC Public worship at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 12 m. V. P S. C. E. service at 0:30 p. m Subject c.t morning sermon, "Scrip tural Hcus.ins for a Public Confession -d Faith In Christ." Evening, fifth lecture on llunyans Pilgrims Progress. IOobalJB il &r K B KVANOKLICAL Scventceth and CHURCH. Chcmekcta. Rey. - r.i . r. .!.!.. M....l..-.. ii. aiiupp, pasiur. ituuciiiuk survicun by the pastor at 11 a. to. and 7:30 p in. Sunday Rcliool at 10 a. m. Mrs. O. C. Ilutchlns, superintendent Junior Y. P. A. at .1 and Senior Y. P. A. at 0:15 p. m. MSSLIK METHODIST Kl'ISCOl'AL. Growth of Christianity subject of morning sermon, tomorrow 10:30 n. m. Evening, 7.30 Invitation, and Prom ises of the Gospel. Sunday school 3 p. m. Praycrmeetlng Thursday 7:30 p. m, Enworth League Friday 7:30 p. m. FIRST UKITKD UN'ANOKLICAL, Rev. II. L. Pratt, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. in. und 7:30 p. in. At the morning service Rev, Olive Kyle will address the congregation. In the venlng tho pastor will occupy they puipn. auntiay sciooint, i- ociock. Society of Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m. Dff"fl DEPART FOR TIM It SCUEDULK. From Poitlnnd. ARRIVE. Denver & Rio Grande R. R, SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. Tho Knvorl.e Tranocontlncntal Route Between the Northwest nnd nil I'olnts hnnt. Choice of Two Route Through tho 1'amoui ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY. And Pour Rotltoi Knit of Pueblo and Detivt-r. All pMMmper granted a day (top-orcr hi the Mormon Capltnl or anywhere between Ogilcn nnd Donver. I'trsonnlly coudueteJ Tourist hx curslons three days a weuk to Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and the East. For tickets nnd nny Information reftnrdfiiR rates, ronte, etc., or lor descriptive ailycrtlRliiK matter, cnll on ai?cntH of Ork-on Railway A Navlpatlon Co., Oregon Hhort Muo or Southern PaetlTc fompaiilec. 0. P & T. At., Denver, Col, It. C. NICHOU Gen. Agt., 251 nsli. St., I'ortlnnd, Ore. Fait Mai 8 pm Spokane Flyer 230 p.m Salt Lake, Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kantns City, St Louis, Chicago ana r-nst. Walla Walle, Spokane. Minneapolis, bt. raul, Uululh, Milwaukee Chi cago and East 6.'45 P. Spokane Flyer 830 a m 8pm OCEAN STEAMsHIl'S. For San Francisco.' .Sail every five days 8pm ex, Sun. Saturday lo pin following for their and Salem Soda Work II. Westaco c J( R. ', Prop All kinds or w.n drink,. Hml liar iii, a lclaltr, l'iret clam tlllvery, runnv htrbet, 3 lxf Uackofltiruar Diode Was Delicate. "If any or us are run down, wo gnt a bottle or Hood's Kursii par ilia a tonic, My youngest bny, now sovuii years old, whs a very (k'llcale child uuni no wk.h louryears old, wliun I begun giving tilm Hood's Sarsaparllla After using two lmttltu Iih I iv.,n "s V C"ll'l-" .MltS.S. II. IIIOIIAKD son, Oil Hush St., Senttlo, Wash. Hood'H Pills aro iirui-lrrltHtlnir and the only caMiartlc to take w itli HoudN arsaparllla. No-To-lnx, nip I'lftj j',iu, Salem's Soda Works. R. II. Wostacott has purchased the old Salem Soda Works, and will forth with proceed to push that business. He has a good plant, well located at thu rear of Harrltt & Lawrence's grocory itore on Ferry street. He Is well equipped for the business, and will lay awake nights to see his pa trons well served. Dick Is built that way. Bull's mmh Syrup no.to.i. ,r nn, (,,. i Wi qulcklv hoal Soro Lunns aiwrntHMi touaofo httnu ,-ur. ,n.L. -., . .v. . ; " .... ... 7. ".UU1 roro A-ungs, MuaU.uif.WHoa pur,, .,. Xildrlira,; ' rmeVaT I?eTSuAt"fa NGS Soro lutips, pain In tho chest nnd pain ful breathlnjj nro qulokly rollovcu nnd cured by tho old reliable specific, Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. This remnrk ulilo remedy breaks up a cold In ono night and is, without doubt, thovory iHmt medlclno for all affections of tho throat nnd lungs. It has cured thou vi nds nnd will euro you. Itnovcr db ipnointa. Tryltntonco. Oflers travelers choice of tho routes east. They are all famous scenic attraction. O. R. & N, via Ogden and Denver Shasta Reute via Sacramento, Ogden Denver. bhasta Rome via Sacramento, Mnjoie Alberquerque. A dally line of lliroupli PULLMAN PALACE and TOURISTM.EEI'ERS, San. Francisco and Los Angeles to Chlcag this is The Short Line from southern California To the East. Apply to the agents of the O IP & N., 0. S, I.., &uihern Pacific, or '.he undersigned, for folders and descriptive literature. J. J. DEVEREUX. Gen'l AutWorcester, I)ldj. Portia rd tvive Salem 7:15 Pi" jTusThu and Sat loa m. Mon Wed Fri COLUMBIA RIVER STEAMERS To Astoria nnd way land' ings, 41 ex J iun WILLAMETTE RIVERS1 Portland, Newburg and Way Landings. I For Dayton L Salem Tu.Thur bat 3P. m WILLAMETTE RIVER Corvalhs Albany and Way Points. Ar Salem 6 p.m. Mons Weds Fri Tu Thur Sat 3'3 P Ar Salem loam Men Wed anil Fri WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION Daily boats to Portland as alxive. Transfers to street car line at Orcg7 Citv if the steamers are delayed there oucd trip tickets to alltwintsln Oregon, Washing ton, or California. Connect'0 1made.1t Port land with all rail, ocean andriverlinw. I W. II. IIURLIIURT. Gen'l Pas. Ajrt. Portland, Or G. M. POWERS. Agent, Twde street dock Salem. I10ISE & BARKER, City Agents. UHEWSTEK '& AVIIITIC, ui Court Strkkt. v Hay, Grain, Mill Feed and Flour A Full Link or Crass Sekus. 0UU MOTTO:-Quick wiles, small profits. A Few Interesting Facts When pouple are contctnplcting a trip whether on business or pleasure, they natur, ally want the best service obtainable so lar as speed, comfort and sifeiy is concerned. Employes of the Wisconsin Central Lines are paid to serve the public nnd our trains arc operated so a to make clo e connections with diverging line at nil junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled, Meals a la Carte. Inordei to obtain this first-cltss service, ask the .icket agent to sell you a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CENTiM LINES and you will mike dirert connections at bt. faul for Chicag 1, Milwaukee and nil) points bast. For any furt er infomiation call on ticket agent or corresiond with JAS. C, I'OND, General Pan. Aint, Miiavaukkk, Wis. or JAS, A. CLOCK, General Agtnt, 246 Stark Street, Portland, Ore. Oregon Sliori Lido Railroad Tlie Direct Home to MooiaDa, Mali, Colorado and all Eastern Poibts Clvs ciiolcn of Iwo favorlto routes, via tae Lulun l'avlilu Fast ilall Muo, or th KIo Urand bcenlo Lines. Look at the time li Dayn to Salt Lake 2 J Days to Denver 3J Days toChlcairo li Days to New York Freu ltccihilnc Clinlr Cari. Upliolstered Tou lt HloepiiiK Curs, and Pullman Palace Blcepvrii operated on nil trains. For further information applysto IiOIBi: .t 1UHKEK, ARonts, Balom. W. E. COMAS', don't Auent a 0. TKititv, Trav. Puss. ASt 2t Third St., Portland TAKE Till any The Maroh Atlantic opns with a hrlef ami woll-eonsWar! editorial artlcln wittliiK' forth clearly and tils, pakdlmintely thu piooent Intertiutlotiul -Ittmtloii, ami tho rights ami dutlott of thu hour. In this, as In llieartlolas In irodliiu tiumtwrs, th Allantlo volei tho host ami hlk'ht lilwis ami u4t ui ui iuot thoMKhtiui ami patriotic t)lMei of tli cummuniiv in Um crMtt Uuk or ouiwtruetlvo triot lm whleii now onHfrwiU Uiu Nation. Seireultur! for March Iiha olj.li. tewi Witdtni: urtlclM In adclitlun to ihutwual iNtanKtiiiKNiia thwihtrul mvUw of "The World and ita ,ii,, .. Uy Uit Kdllur; ami lM nine ii.irV. mnu arc so mii with matur uf In tenwl ui iMopkur wUly vnrlwl Uisti Lint ww lutwt bo truly Imnl to pUmto who oauuoi anil In thu uSMt MW9. thli Ih lulf wartU wo, than tho lirHw UMSIWIKnilD. it fewruliilY true, k oh Iiim wrluM of Slt Cu uir. that thr mytr wm m 1,,, day h mat on wi.icb , wwcU UHd U HXCVliAMl tlKWieill COUM b OUIl fur ttm imury mai if t. W utoolli." SMtsmrinttuas Wtn WMt stKUMetl astv uuduu ... ... ii(OuliN Mhnuiim, Akroa. Ohio. T. S. BURROUGHS ...Saiiitaiy Apptiancos of i - KSTIMATBS FUHNISHMD. I'RIOHS TO SUIT THB.TIMK5. Kinds... 103 SVATR.STUKKT PHONE 161 A-vixQ-eiD 1DODQN T HARRITT &. LAWRENCE EAST AND SOUTH VIA PE SHASTA RO'JTE OK THE Southern Pacific Co KXPRKtS TRAINS RUN DAILY A M 00 A ti OOP M 0:00 r Ml Lv...il'ortland. ..Ar 19:30 8.J5 r M Lv. . . . batera . . , . Lv i 7-00 tP.'lS A M) Ar. San Francisco. I.v Ja.-oo Above : trains stop at all principal station! bet. Portland and balem, Turner. Marion euerson, Albany Tangent. Shedds, Halsey "Mrisbunj, Junction City, Eugene, Creswell Cottage Grove, Drum, Oakland, and all sta tions from JWbmg to Ahland, inclusive, ROSKIIURG MA1I riAitv o-'30A Ml Lv Canadian Pacific R.R And 000 Pacific Line Mii,neapoliB St. Paul -TO- Clucai'o i'i iTiiladclphia j Washington Montreal Toronto York Boston M.'3opm l SO.'PM 1 7."3o a v Portland Ar o;sSAMLv....Salcm.... Lv J.OPM) Ar. . . . Koseburg. . Lv lulroan UfTet sleeper and secomlcliri weeping cars attached to all through train WBbT SIDE DIVISION. bbi wkbn TORTLANU AND CORVALLIS. MaidMainsdaily Jexcept Sunday. 70 a u 1 Lv. . . .ftriinaTAri s?sor u 'j'5 P M f Ar. . . .CorvaUULyf i.-Spp u ItXPRKM TRAIN 1UI1,YEXCKIT SU.M.AY. a all points east and"niili, heapest rates, bestservice and! accomma dations ' Through tourist sleepers to Minneapolis, bt. Pan), Toronto, Montreal, and Boston without change. Canadian Pacific Railway Co's. Empress Ine of steamships to Japan and China, The fastest and finest ships on the Pacific ocean. Shortest and twst route to tha orient. Canadian Australian S. S. Co, .hSJSS'theiaSs Au"",,a T,,e onffisl,0 "g.ff YEASTS??11 Kesidence Phone ro. J5. Salem, Ore Ani. ..A nr.-j . " AUlllil. " V" . lr'et' Portland, K 1 fir t Districl Pass.ngcr Agent. Vancouver. B.r. Of, Havu kmickcd down the price uf 1 MM I'll I) TO 75, CTS. . . II ...I' Kit SACK. Every Article m die Store in Proportion. ILAKICLTT & JUAWKlfiNCK, 4.-JOPM) Lv ...rortland....Arj JS.-je H'-jo PM)Ar Independence Lvfl-cn A U OAM All uiicci connctions at San trancisco with Sailing date On annlicalinn "'iA OI.U P. O. (.KOOHHY Kates and tickets to Eastern noim. ,n. OOLD DUBT WASU1NO POWDDlT Uttoor drawn mh m Ue Uweii. Tho AiuarlteM Auk .wajrwily i,, iruui nn UNKBltM! rMvonu Cheater Prftt SHlM&tEiim.u iWmwlxmim adHilflhtwtirtu imtk i. .W' Ukkh M , ....i, ., ..TX . i '...,. .....mii,..i -.... ... 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Po,,a Seed Oats Mill hod, Lime and Flour. dSi3tr HED FRONT LIVERY First,Class Feed and Boarding Stables, W COMMBHCML STRBOT. KALEM, ORE. Wm.ULLREY.Prop. Best Fig YAQTJINA ROUTE Corvallis t Eastern Railroad ConnictliiB at YAQUINA with the YAQDIiVA BAV STEAMSHIP COMPANY STKAMEItS "WEEOTT" itlafs in every re Cct. The abova learner Is Uuo.to rail from Yaqulna ever)" eight duy, Sliortost Route lletwcen 'ortlaad J BeiWCM a BV Pflinft nn.t tn V..B.;., I j ..-.u unu ruu IIOUlliHI Cabin f,0Cl0 Itound Trip ,, 00 " U WU . KDW1N STONK. " "" L Manager. J.TUKXKK. Aeent, Albany. Ore. O T r lu 1-'JfWf WVBIl DIVISION STEAMER WM. M. HOAG, Captain Geo RnLe ' ..opiSntaUa"1 C HI.. uT.Tr d auaaays. Iaroi Xii.an.. " " 6 a. m. 1 Leave nidepnd(ricZ 1 5a2 I . SS& Leave kk.-- . . 6 if. m. Iave Salnm "- - 10:83a. m 6uUm i for Commercial Men SS flSffgSISfca 0:30 d. 11:00 p. in. . naie teams anil nr,.rnP,nt.i Th. .,.... . 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