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!"i imvimi-mii"' gJSgm uL MMMPlilLU SE-Q iHifiitf fifiilfiil 1 Ve f( S Guarantee fii 1 " r.aH Them absolutely all ?; ;B woouat s7.oo.ss, is? V SIO. Stl.BO, SI2.00, Jy X $l3ancl9l6. 2E DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. av Hoan brotubrb WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 181W. Dally, One Tear 93,00, In Advance Daily, row Month 00. IV Advance. WMttlTV Oo Tear L00, In Advauco THE OnEQONIAN'8 DISGRACE. To show our tutor contempt for the dishonest, cowardly and uriKentlomatily policy of tlio OrcKOnlan nt timeu toward thoo it hntos or fenrn wo publish Mrr. Dtinniway't nddrwa nt Grand Itapidi. it is a grand utlrons, In every way worthy of a leader with tlio lionrt iirnl brains to cjkuo a noblo cnunc anil mnko -ncrlficos for Immunity rotno- thing inconceivable to tlio narrow, etab-in-tho-baok manager of OrugnnV only .metropolitan no-wapa'air. Mm Djtmiwuy in everyway bruin ler, liao mora Jionrt und mini, patriotism nud ioynlity, tlmn tlio pcrtfouH.ivho control thu Oregon Inn und who nllow dirty Itlrallna to uwj it for any foul pur now. Mr. Hcott'x nhilitlf nil count for nothing mo long an ho per mltfl a policy on hi pa pur that lowers! It in tlio untlmntioii of falriniiided mt'ii ImiIow tlio highway tnau who knock tlio privnto cltlon down on tlio nlreot for purpurea of rob bety. Ha cunnot rivo in thoimtinmtloii of the pcopla, my nothiiiK of bin ambi tion to becomo United Stntun wtiiator, until ho wmm to nllow hid paper to bo ukmI to ii'wiHiiuiito .' private character. Ho ban IiIh Monday lnuo publish an alleged Integrum from 'galum, (that novur wiw Balom but wiu written In bin own oflit while ho l away) to enablu it to ohargo the alitor of Tun Journal with a dwlro to gut be fore llm public und u cowardly iimluivn tion that ho may have boon an acquaint- 0110) of tho Director of the Mint Ixjforo Mr, Robert was a good jndgo of churno tor. Yo Qodi, what noblo jourualUim I The Journal has at all tluitf ahpwn nil duo and propar riwpoct to Mr, Bcott, as ; u pioneer Journalist. Hut if In hi ab- , , Hcncu hu permitn font oownrdly hireling ,"pupjH!t, who own nothing morally, physically or flnaiioially, to dutidr I'thOeo whohnvB nuvor luArmml thyin.tho time hsw como to uxpoMo and .ttnll down a policy that it a UMiiaito to every oiti m in Orison. , Tioiowra that be too friitmily sit down on an ovll ui If it wvx nnjnvurtl tsqk. IdoihuhiKMl U m wouin't bttchlttt crown. It U a woiaan'a glury to be Uoug nil ranatiU In a fvulniBc war Her wont tiiiilorlmi ht to bv aay jhylcl wckn-M afi'tctlug tbe drllotc, Mcll oryanUm vtblcti I in volved In Biotliet hood. To Iniutr th rota p)te btUlh und normal capWIUr ol thl HUMt Important nuucturv. U the jmruowr of Vt, 1'lcrc" l'arorite lrciciitioti. It git ttHi and vltall(7 to the rntiic urrvou aya tcM; aad atienetU and vigor to the ait to Um of taattfniiy It maka niotttcihoud ' ptlMt, aafa and comoaratlreljr ray and rlii woatkr wotUtur cauacitjr U ratio r4ld (a . ."r" DrlnK of Mr A Block. No ii liifc)B, Trratoo, N J , wh Tllf-j "ll. M Uttaf Ir ritrvf rarartle rrcaultxUi twr,Mf CMtaBtmfBl wllh tar autn dJM, aa X MC iMbrmblr. ud It b4iurU nit o tuuU I a an eas turn ana rvH wtH mm r yaH a, e th ih f Jauannr. ohm mtnuff w 6c NloM vein my Mt mir nil m ii it fcf eier wrcka Willi Ibvatla si mWBW mimr I fl rot tb Ual tr I aM Aotaff PW'r all m work tncfulU Uro I : 0ott. and boot I vfll tx aU la MM (IHMito I ibtaK I aia aoiajf my hMh 10 01 an) jvr ui4 f tn greateit hlpa tuetJiw can 4wr i rarttif 1 tit lite fh e&ildrvn roach aj the ftmriMr tfcew tmitl aflneeta to blch Mt MWKt (a lf HWa (Hwatrattd book, the ,ro r toH McJIeal Advir A wiM M t fte Ar i m Mr w fM or DUUtor rJ!rj' hSSi'SMTrt? ei eev wr-1 f, ( tap.. -.P.. r ' mt fa We are not only willing, but anxious that you should Compare our Blue serge suits With anything on the market) They have passed throughlilTe hands of expert designers, cutters and tailors, respective ly, thus insuring" you a gar ment that is strict ty first class in style, fit, and JnnisrVand at prices within reach of all. Wlthror without allk round cuts. BtrniuMt double breastod. faolnssi In outs, and G,W.Johnson&Co. 257 Commurclnl St. HOW TO WIN. Abigail Scott Duniway Tells How to Secure the Ballot. The Oregon Suffragiit Leader Plead the Only State Where a Suffrage Amendment Is Pending, for Ohaxo IUriDi, Mich., Mny 3. HOW TO WINTIIK HALUrr, Wan tho Hubject of an addrcH dullv urcd lcforc the National Convention of tho National American Woinan'i 8uf frago AAOciallon, lat night by Mm. Abigail Hoott Duniway, of l'ortland, Or., -ho nald : Coming ah I do from the far Pacific, where the "tin at night ninkn down into tli0iwfl,togreotnconvcntioii of co-worker from tho far Atlantic, whoro tho nunat morn rloeii out of the tea; mid Htandlug hero upon the central Dwell of thu Mid dle Went, where tho tun at high noon klxBOH tho heaving Iwhoiti of thu mighty inland Hea,that niiBwors back tolvnutnnd Went tho echoing ong of liberty, I real ize tho imiHirtauroof my deiru to upcuk to tho entiro continent Much tornjKiml wonln m uliiill help to further unite our common iiiterunU in the great work that convunofl iin. Tho Unit fact to lw coiiHidorttl, when working to win thu ballot, in that there I but one way by which wo may Itopo to obtain it, and that In by und through the nlllrmative Yotett of men. Wo may theorize, organize, nppeul, argue, coax, cajole, and threaten mun 'tllldootuhday; we may neoure their pettlngM, prolwiH, llattory, and every uppuuranco of nr quleHcenc in ourdumaudri wo may Imj Hove with all our heartn in tho niucuroty of thuir proiulite! to vote ax wo dictate, but nil of thin will nvall im nothing tin letM thuy ileK)iilt their ulllrmathtj voton in thu ballot box. Kvury man who tdopn to arguo the caou an an opponent telUui that hloven woiiHtiii and while wondering imiuh that lie khould eoimlilor luch a iloolanttlon necotMtry, I have ulwayH admired the loyal spirit that proinptu iu utterance. Hut, gentlemen, and I am proud In iIkh! to o Much n line ui(linco of you hero tonight, there l another aide to thin oxpreiNion of loyalty. Not only N our movement not ImdigatiHl in a nplrit of war fare between the next, but it in viigoiulunMl altogotlujr in the spirit oi harmony, and iuler-daHmdeiiro lw twoen men and women, hiioIi t wttx the ovhlajit denlgii'ol the great Crwitor w hen Jio placet fathem and luotliom, brothers and KUterH iu tho name homo and fain lly. U'o urw glad to be uMitml that you lovowuiuttn, but wenro doubly glad to bo able to on proiwr otwluti iuhI In every suluble way to return tit om pllinwit. No gtMxl onuaXmiflwgiBt, will any longer permit yoa U jiunoyJUp all tho pretty iwohe alwut thtyotlivr ox. Kvory good woman In tho world like men u groat deal better that vhe llkw Moinon, and Ihwro imi't a wio womnii In nil Iblii goodly land who bm't proud to ay no, U'o like j-ou, geutlomou, ami you etuinot helt it. Wo couldn't holp it if wo wo would, and we wouldn't help U U wo could. You like iu nlao bwHiuce you oanuot help it. Ood made thu noxw to match eaeh other. Hhow mo a wouiuii who doon't llko men, and I will show you a ourHulod, vimgar vUigcd pHii- luon of tinfortuuuto femininity who uwim the world nu niHilouv fur liv- tm? in it at all trawl tho very lKt thing alie miilil do for her country, provided ahohiul a country, umi1.1 n to atenl awtty awl die In tho company of tlio man whodtHKUi't like womwi. Iuunlerto gain the vwt of uim, m w ean wlw the ballot, we muU aJmw them that mo arv iuapirwl by tho name pntrlotte mo tivee that IihJum thorn to prlio it. A home without a man lit it, U only a half a' home, A govornment without women in it. I only half a government Man without a wmnan i liko oiuvhalf of a pair of dinlcatoil alieara. Woman without man U like ouvhal( of tho miiho diwblcxl Implement, 'sMalo and fumale crtitod Jio them," lutith thojtdgher law, and to Uiwn Ravo Ho dominion ow every living thing upvi tho Mrth-cxocpl oaah other. Thirty year ago. when I lga my humble effort for ccuriiig tho enfran- ciilMniPHt ol women, away out upon the alHglng thorot of the IWiilo oa, mwi everywhere imaging, at flut. that the mevwnent waa intttdel to tkprfiti jTt'ty omit' to lv knwn t thl idea havo the i"i m vv. i iMtinwnw (x nAii..H k Hitiuia alwatkt iltun, tt.u A . ..m ruled by women. But they thought mpremancy- orcr Uiem was what wo men were after, and they met tho theory with hoarw guffaws of good natured laughter. I had previously had much experience wiUi the genus mas culine, not only with my good hnnband. but with a large family of song. It is needlem for me to tell you, after thia confession, that t am not young, and you can rev for yotuolvoa that I am no longor handsome. The fact that men for the tnwt part contented themolvefl in thorn early uaya of the suffrage movement with exhibitions of ridicule, I accepted at a good omen. If you wtah to convince a man that your opinion is logical and juMt, you have conquered the outer citadel of his rexontmont wiion he throws back his head and opens his mouth to laugh. Show me a FoIomn-lged voter, with a face an long as the Pun tatouoh, and I will show you a man with a Kiut w littlo that it would have ample room to dance inside of a hollow mu tard feed. Having tickled your oppon ent with a little notiMiipe, that at flret was ticcemry to arreft his attention, you must then Ira careful to hold the ground you have gained. Your next step miift bo to impress upon inon that wo are not intending to interfere in any way with their right and we ai-k is to Ira allowed to decide for ourrolves as to what our rights shall be. They will then very naturally ask, what effect our enfranchisements will have upon their politics? Visions of riotous scenos In political conventions will arise to fill them with apprehensions, a the poi ibility occurs that women, if enfran chised, will only double the voto and augment HUin uproar. They will re call partisan banquets, at which men have tarried over cups and pipes un til they rolled under tho table, or were carried off to Iwd on shutters. Very naturally men everywhere object to welng reputable women, and especially tholr own wives, engaged in such ex cos M-'S. ISut our mighty men of the Pacific Northwest are troubled very little by these vagaries. Thoy realize as they sleep off tho results of their latest politi cal banquet, that at every public func tion In which their wives participate there is a notable absence of any sort of dissipation. Thuy remember that in formor times, Isiforo good women had joined them In the mining camps, mountain towns, nud on thu batchelor furms, such scenes as often transpire to day nt men's great gatherings, wero so common us to uxcits little comment. It was the advent of good women in the Isinler territories that changed ull this, and eliminated tho bad woman from social life, just as the ballot will eventu ally eliminate the bad women from xllt luullife, whoio she now too often reigns supreme, having everything her own way. lly tho very uharm of women's, presence, thoy brought those changes nlsmt on the 1'ueillc const in ssjlal life, and men Isjgan to wonder how they hud endured tho old conditions Isiforo tho women joined them; und now, quite naturally, thoy are learning to apply the rule to politics, And so our men of tho l'uclllc const are not alarmed, us many men an iu older status, lest women, If al lowed to hecomo equul with them selvus Ixiforo thu law, will forget thwir natiiral.duties, awl natural womanliness. If, however, any man grow's timid, mid oxhiblts symptoms of alarm, as thsy sometimes do, evon in Oregon, lost the Istllotted women will feixike the kitchen sink, at which she has always Ishui protected without wages or abandon tho cooking stove, the rolling- pin, thu wash.tub and the ironing Isianl, nt which she has always Ikmiii shcllded without salary we remind him that housekeeping and home-making are like everything dee, undergoing n complete prtMitsn of evolution. Wu show him that there is no more reason why every loaf of bread should be baked In a different kitchen, than there is why every bushel of whcil should be ground in n different mill. Wo slww him that the laundry is dwtinwl here after to kop Hee with the thrushlng machine', the erettinery with tbe spin. ning jenny awl H).er ItHoii ; the fruit daiiiinry with the groaMttiir mill ; th lUh.washor with Mrtv-'fi.team drivim inanglo, und thu Utkery with the ready made clothing store. When women hnvo been voters Una unough to have aevpilitnl reoogultioii of tiieire.unt prwjHirty rights with msn, tho wrvant girl prohlam will settle it solf. When that tlmo ftjrjes,ther will Ihi no moru work U(t to do In tho hum tlwu the wife and mflther Otyi wrform with comfort b. herself awl household ; awl tho Korwtut girht of uilay will titw find aystomatie empjoi'inttnt In tho great lactone, wiiero tool ami clothing ar muiiufacturwl by rulo.' This uv.dutioii " Hiroaiiy ihjiii wiin tlio woman tyswrttr. AJjftti shar voryhro; pretty, tidy, ftsi", wllli ) rlWwi, w a flwr at her thrhat, Intont uinm hr Wurk, uwl sun to get hor wy. IImi ran tho inothur (or the sake of h)f, her huslmwl, and ehllilrtHi, pnnn.rve wr health, her Iwauty, ami bar mantttl vUr. Then oan she U an advtstir in thu honv the statu, thu ohnwh, awl tho Kiiool, remaining m to a ripe old ng. Hut women ouu navur have the ojv nartunlty or the iiawur to ahivt Dui rwults, oxcoptiii isolated ttos, tilt they aro voter awl law makers; myl newr owu then, till thuy Imvo Iwd tlmo to aivitru by legUhuiou the ispval pwjwrty right that they havo oarne.1 with men from tho beginning. All evolution proceed ulnwly Women under noruul cwndiiioiu, aro eudution ists.audwu rwxxilutionMs. aa ia aboMH by twJr aduft a rotors in NViumg Ivlormlo. UteHlba IdaU,. Yoir i.Wl lotrftArtoi' aim in hi,. i U put HtRCSn hsaianWHi HU i.m.. ohlldwM,4gniJu ih 8tt). . wher wowJnv?in. Mary A. Uvrmr, at th kA f tho Sanitary Ctm4! dursg mr 9-Knstt mterncainv war . . Clara lUrtoa, The fort of 'the body Ja the stomach. Dis ease can only enter through tins gate. WEAKNESS IIKRE tEADS TO WEAK NESS ALL OVEM THE BOOT. Hosteller's Stomach Hit tera will strengthen the stomach and thus euro indi gestion, consti CEUBftATtO 'V Sitters pation, biliousness, malaria, and all kid ney ami liver troubles. nrrsident of the National Hcd Cros Society, and Oregon's own Mrs. Craigh ton, prescient of tlio naUonal White Cross Association, havo each proved the eataeityot the American woman for rescuing the race from the nwfiil con seouencosof war; while every soldier provos by the rdry fact of his existence, that some motliur has Isirne a son at her iHJril, terhaia to bo shot in Iwttle. The very best houso-kceisirs nnd home makers In America are among the equal suffrage platform workers, the editor of the "Ladles Home Journal" to the con trary notwithstanding. They may know bettor than to ruin their oyos over Mr. Uok's latest fads in "Batten burg" or shatter their nerves over his mental Croatian in crazy stitches, but thoy can and do raiso men and women, like the sons and daughters of Lucretia Mott, Mary A. I.ivormorc, Kmiiy B. Ketchum, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lily Dcvcreux Blake, Abigail Bcott Duniway, Lucy Stone Blackwell, I-flizaboth Boyn, ton Harltert, Harriet Beechor Stowo ami Julia Wanl Howe. Hut, your most imjtortant jioint, if you Iiojh! to win the ballot at ull, is to convince the nverago voter that in seek ing your liberties, you are equally anxious that he shall preserve Ids own. Voit may drive, or lead a horse to water, but you cannot make him drink. Nor our i you lend any man to vote for your onfrnnchisomont till you huvo first con riured him that by so doing he is not placing you iu a tsisition where you may, If you ohooo, trample ujon any of his rights, whether they lx fancied or real, healthful or harmful. Kvury woman knows that she eaunnt rule her own husband.. The man who would bo ruled by his wife wouldn't bo worth eorralling in tho chlmnuy corner, after she had driven him home. What is trtie of mon iu tho abstract, is equally true of men in the aggregate. I cannot too strongly imiircss upon you, good sisters, the fact that wo will never gut the ballot till the crack of doom if wo jmrslst iu demanding it as a whip with which to scourge tho roal or apparent vices of thu present voting clashes. If we can mnko men willing to Ira reformed thoy will then reform themselves. Hero is whuro womun Inn in the lust two deendes made her greatest blunder. Whenever she demands the ballot, not simply Ih-ouiiso It is her right to jo.sos. it, hut lsicnUKo by its use she expects to nieonstruet the penus man by law, on a Imsis of her own choosing, she only sue cc(hIm iu driving nulls into tho closed eoiliu lid of her own and other women's lllsirties. Men know iutuitlyely that tho right to representation In the legislature is a right as inestimable to us as to them , that it is formidable to tyrants only. They do not believe themselves to lie tyrants, awl will resent the Implication that they are such, to the bitter owl. They also know that "womon In giving existence to tho soldiers, suffer their full share of the ixuwlttes awl iiorils of ox- istenee, equaling all the Itormrs of war. So when they say "womwi must light if they vote," it is winy iu tho awful glare of tho tragedies of the pntscut yeur, to ciiiivinet them in thn words of Joaquin Miller, Oregon's gretst pout, that Ttmh-ye( tnttka tint .- iw NMtght, Ar fought by U. molW'. ut Mm." When men claim to roprcttint us, it is nut dilllrult if we are always careful not to make them angry, t" jwve b them ' tlwt thoy don't. Men iwvor say, If any woman is nctuiecd of crime, "May it pIUM the court awl the jury, 1 repre sent this womau, imnish hid." No man mivv Jata of Nazuroth, our Divinely oummlssbnwd ekler brother, has vr yot nppearo.1 Isjforo the Iwr of Clod or iiwh, awl offer! UUhmH as pro ivitlattoti far the aiws, .UlUs, or tax of WWM10H. Many good hmm obct to womou do ing Jury duty. Tway ftwi frtichttin the timltl by mylnx, "how would ym like to Im lockml up in Ut jury room with ohn-vu wwi?" I nttt't umlerstand why sti many ihsh imatciiw that If women sliould ohdm W allowoil tlnalr right t mU, they wumhl imnr thereafter d.i anything ofc Uut v-K, vote. wt, vote Nur win I ,Wrtdied auuther faiu equally absunl. that just a u us womumi aro inw, thwy will all U eoni mlW to sit all tw time on junoa; and evtry own uJ umt uiifortiinate jurors will always Imyi us many little children as Jr Jotiu Hwgws oi historicul inwa fj'Jawl ho matter wiwt the etate ! hiir health, awJ Lke mxsU w ntk betM huslwwl. awl "nin small ht lrm otc, she will still bo, en tho jury . awl tlwt Jry will &wy bo aomiKvusl m-i wiman ami otevon uiot. Such aswnmpUoRs nr too absurd t( refuta tion ; hh1 but (or the faet that tlwy KMiieUMea bdHg eut HjJtivo wtos, we wouH Hot uoOe thaiH. Mon and woHion alw-aytj haw twn, and always will N, xcm1 frm jurj dutytor COUm. AgHiH, we MHiMr)r win tw) ballot by demawttHg it 1h the intervst of any par (VNUittu vn xut4 r. Hood's ! N te wry twy " ' l - rTTTu.. . SSl ' "" aw rj JfsMlVfs trtp. Tby r SatiMkJ ah.it Urn mmbmIi ssiriJttKErTsi .Jfct -J PQ BEST OREGON WEEKLY f The Model Oregon Newspaper and Family Journal, rjnlllog News, Fletlon, Liierary, Ranch and Dairy aod'Market News la attractive readable form. I III JO u M issued Thursday momlDglntlme to roach 'all pa ts dftlfc slate the "same week. Tlie aw Uy... In two parts contains all andiStatc'Ncws. ,1 Li M D An Independent Associated Press Paper for the Peo ple. Send for samples free. Thk JoDitNAt, hu the fulleit report of the doings of the legislature and state otllclaU, as well at Indepen dent, cloar and concise ctsmonton all public matters. Send.a.trlalubscrlptloii, nOFER KKOS: Huie Wing Sang Co. 113 cocrt sr. Opera House Block. Japanese Fancy Goods, Chlnawnre, Silk Embrulderlcri Goods, Mak e ull kinds Ladies Underwear, Importer nil kinds Muttlnus. Prices are lowest Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS Ud COURT STUKF.T. Mukcu specially uT all Kinds u( Sheet. Steel und (i.ilvunlzcd Iron work rjoflng nnd guttering, it full line of Pumps und pump linings. Prompt work and reasonable price. Wo curry In stock tho Fairbanks wind mill. Cull und see us before ulvlng your order for mill or lank. Phono &M PKOMPr WORK A'ND LOW I'KICES. SSTM.i Putting in Modern Plumbing lii now houmM ami buiMiiHw. k wt-11 m mtlttiiiK old lurti--, ktviw. ua jrTftty bmy in tho priui, wliou buiilis M ut Hood tulo. Our faeilithM ara alwny ........ . ... .v.nni, umi nu nwiHl ji- vfto buildoni and coutnu'toni to jrot o-.tl-matei from tia on plumblni;, gaii llttinir, utoam rtttintj. etc , loforv Koiu olr. whoro. aa wo d ox port work at minin able pricoa. BARR PRETZEL 214 COMMERCIAL STKEEf Teiepnuoe No. aj;i TO HOP GROWERS. SpeoJdl prlaeon hop twiHe, Ueforebuvluit ymr iwIhc totill ami KOtnur prleorf, Wtu. llrewn & Co.rHitloHOr.. dw. er Iu Hops Wsn), Mobttlr, flur and Llh flMivAr t.nn.ll.. ... -l.s 1 'ji"r-v,T t y'jj"1 -i4ena j 2W cm; W ft S 1 -, ;, jfljtirciaf. L Important Foreign, National I ri 111 IT LIST! Good News tor the Suffering Public. The ecviousinvalt who were dttermined to wake Dr, Cook trouble in the courts hare backed down, and their alleged cue wu dismluedwhen it oame into circuit court. They didn't dtte to meet the truth, as Dr Cook's patient's are too numerous aud they are ever grtteful to the man who hai cured them and can cure oilier.. Dr. Cook makes a specialty of 'chronic diseases, and doei not me jx)ionous .drugs tc cure them. II you have a Iriem! who needs help send him U nx. J. F. COOK, Cnsultanon free. 301 Liberty stteet. A Great Mystery Explained Why J. A. Rotan sells un dertaking goods cheaper than any one in the city lUMrrtM a full Hock oriarnuuro. wl paper. laoulUlnji and mylhlur. jwUInlnr. to tho line, tw doorn tooth of rxntoaice. PboaN 1 and 1 WW Aw You Can Get a Lower Berth, i Ith one exception the turouirh The ...v u..MWu iiiiunaoiv Wi11.HH.l1 oxccptlon Is our St pai. ChhMKO Limited On the limited footu and to tlioru U usually "part?. Don't Infer that It Is neither ? 1 ir ,,oe t.eon St Paul and Chlcairo. On the con. trury, there Is 00 more beautiful train Irj America. It has electric l.ht, steam heat, wldeveuSule! tbe most MtUfaetory dlnlnir-car tower berth fur everrbodr, a.cSheldu. Ges'l Airoat, Portbnd. Or T. J. SULLIVAN, FACTICAL TAIUM A MICA llnenf irrvruta ..J ...1.. hand, fcjmu m up. pIbiT K a .7 iw 'u'u.cea, ai 1 ...M .. ,..b. ,, 11 81 ii YEAR mm A. RED' FRONT LIVERY First-Class Feed and Boarding staoles, 101 Commercial Street. SALEM, ORE. W'm ULLREY, Prop. Best Rigs, for Commercial Men StablM in aame block Hotel Willamette. sfySafe teams and comfortable rig for ladles and family driving a spec ialty. Horses boarded by day, week or month and best of satisfaction guaranteed. 31 tf We Can Save JrTou Money On Pdnltry and Lawn fencing bnrb wire and rhlnglea. Carprnter hop In connection, Phone IS SALEM ICENOIS WORKS, Waltkb Morlby, Prop, d.Mi-lm 10 Utate Street. J7'UT7. give your enlarging VY Ax y WOrk.to traveling men when you can get it done at home for the same money and know what you arc gctt'ng W. D. Rogers, Prop.. 65 State St. Steam Dye Works No. 105 Commercial street, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladles' and gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired aud pressed. Fine blankets cleaned nr dyed and nicely finished. Kid gloves cleaned, 10c: dyed 25c. The Geo, M, Beclcr Insurance Agency Always to the front with best rates and policies In the leading companies. Employment Agency, Do you want woric, or need help of any kind? Apply at once. Rental Agency, Property to .tent. Register our agency. 2S8 COMMKltClAL STRKCT, SaLKM. Herschbach and Reigelman BLACKSMITHS and WHEELRIGHTS. We will shoe your horse, build or repair your wagon or Implements Being located to May our patrons have a guarantee that our work will be satisfactory. Shop 100 Chemeketa street. Telephone 2705. M tf Oregon Slion Line Railroad The Direct Home to Montana, IM. Colorado and all Eastern Points !lvi ehnlre ol two favorllo routes, via the Union Pnolfic Ka-t Mall Une, or Hi Itlo Grand a Hccitlc I.lutw. Look at tho time H Dayf to Salt Lake 2i Days to Denver 3i Days to Chlcauo 4i Days to New York Free HCflllnliiK Clmlr Cars. l'nhnUterl T.m lit SlevpliiK Cars, ami I'ullmuu l'aliuv Blfni oimratist on all imlu. Kor further Information apply, In DOISK A llAIIKKIt. AnentJ.&ilein. W. K. COMAN, (ien'l Aiient C-a TERRY. Trav. Past. Agt 121 Third St.. Port lanJ TAKE THE I Canadian Pacific R.R I And mo Pacific Linei TO Minneapolis St. Paul Chicago Philadelphia Washington Montreal Toronto Nw York . . lioitoi !"" c"t ana southeast rheajt ratas, betveiviee and accommo itaitniu Through tourist sleepers to Mlnnearmll,. wi-,ch7r,' Mon,'", " Lt Canadian Pacific Railway CVs. Fuprtvis ineof steamships to Japan and China Tre lain-. ml fin... .1,1.. -l .. .. ocean Shortest and Ihi roule ,u ,h, , H..,s H,(v,w nuiii un me I.M.Mbr orient Canadian Australian S. S. Co To Honolulu, Fiji n shortost route t the ookmies. Australia Tb , XT' ,Q !? .1d .n '"'onnation ca Ofhce 1'lM.nc Nl 4 2S3 Commercul ReSKlsoce Phone .No. 55. Sale,. Oa A, ..a ,...-, . . . ABIMIT -B ., ., ,, (rce, i-of,!,,, ll ,Wn1 Acent. Vancouver O. C. T. Co's PAS3EN0ER STEAWeH POMONA LKAVK8 FOR POItTbAND U.a.lar W .la.Uy and l"Tiday at a in. Ql'U'K TOIE AND CIICAP RATES. DoocbetweeoSlaU and I'ortiJu. M. V BALDWIN. AwnL CURE YOL'RSELFl irH4lkHU or UanU. i la m r m iff . .... u-. tn tail Cm uOa. " ri . mld S Iu.tt, m m, UslCrSSL -l Mai (K4UM 3Sr ttM ASSfp w lut.... V 4Srv Owi.im 1 H .M M TiV ak r a,. 31 EAST AND SOUTH -VIA ruE SHASTA RO'JTE OF THE Southern, Pacifte Co EXrXKS" TRAMS RUN DAUY 7:00 P Ml Lv... 'Portland. ..Ar i8o AM o.'4S r m Ar. . . .Satem . . . . Ar 1 5:25 a m 7 .'45 A m) Ar. San Francisco .Lr ( 7.,oo P m 5foo p M Ar Ogden ... Ar HloPM 6:05 PM Ar Denver. . Lv 645PM 6.40 AM Ar , . . . Omaha , . . . Ar 8 50 A M 8-15 P H Ar .... Chicago ....Lv 6,30 PM 7.00 a m Ar. . . Los Angeles. . .Ar 9 25 r it 8-15 PM Ar... El Paso.... Ar 8.35 PM 4,15 PM Ar.. ..Fort Worth.. ,,Ar 8.40 a M 7.5S Am Ar.. .New Orleans. ..Ar 840pm DINING CARS OBSEkVATION CARS. Pullman hrst-class and toutist sleeping cars attached to all through train . Tourist cars through to Chicago without change. ROSl'BURO MAIL, , DAILY. 830 A M ) Lv. , IO55 AM Lv.. 520 PM) Ar . Portland . .Salem.... Roseburg.. ,Ar Lv Lv 430 r u 1 50: t H 730 A M WEST SIDE DIVISION. BKTWKICN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Afall tiains daily except Sunday. 730 A M n.'5S PM Ly... n'ortland. "AT Ar. .Corvallis., Lvf 5. '50 P M I. '20 P U At Albany and trains of the C. & E, Corvallis Rr. connect with INDEPENDENCE PASSENGER. EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY KXCKPT SUNDAY. 450 PM) Ly .. .Portland. ...Ar 730 p M J- Lv. . . .McMinnvUIe Lv 8:30 p M ) Ar Independence Lv 8.-25 A M r s--5 a m 4:50 A M Direct connections at San rranctsco with steamship lines for HAWAII, IAPAN, CHINA, THE PHILUPINE5 and AUS TRALIA. For throuch tickets and rates call a W. W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, or C- D. uAUKiLUun tity tic Icket Agent, 232 Com- merdal St Salem Or. . K. K0E1JLER, Manager. C. II. MARKHAM G. F. it P. A. Portland O.R.&N. TIMS SCHEDULE. From Portland, DPART FOX ARRIVE. Fast Mail 8 pm Salt Lake. Denver Ft, Worth, Omaha, Kansas City. St. Louis, Chicago 6.45 p.m ana r-ast. ii- Spokane Flyer Walla Wallf, SpoEuie,J spokanc Flyer nnneapoiiSMSt laulr Duluth, Milwaukee Chi cagu and East 230 p.m "'Jo a m 8 p m OCEAN STEAM.-HIPS. For San Francisco. Sail everyjive da) a 8pm ex, Sun. aturdiiy lopm COLUMBUiRIVER 1 STEAMERS To Astoria and way land ex Sun ings, .... B .A .A . . . . . J. .1. Ar Salem 6 p.m. Mum Weds WILLAME1TE RIVERS Lvave Salem 7115 P m ITusfhu l'ortland, Newburg and Way Landing and bat I hor Dayton fTa'Thur. 10a m. Mon Wed Sat. Fri 3130 P m :'. WILLAMETTE RIVER L .s'alem Tu.Thur Sat 3P. w Ar Salem orvallis Albany and 10 a ra '.'Mon ay rouiU. Wed an Fn IUUAMETTEvRlVEU DIVISION. Daily.boau t.PortIamLas.aborc I'tvulen to street crif line at Oreg City II the steamerg arc delayed -there - ouud tnptickeUto allpoinuin Oregon. Washing, ton, or California. Connectioa made at. Pott, land with all rail, ocean andriver lines I W. II. 1IURLI1URT. . .. . . . ('en'' P AR- Portland, Or. O. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade street dock Salen.. IJOISE Sc BARKER, City Agents. YAQUINA ROUTE Corvallis k Eastern Railroad Cmiiiectiim at YAQUINA with the VAQUIXA BAY STBAMSIIIP COMPANY STEAMERS ."WJSEOTT' ttrt-oliws: In every re ect. The abort ueaiaer Is due to sail from Yanlna nerj- eight da-n. 8hortft Route detweeji Bcfueca Ysllej Points and 8so FrineisM Fare: Albany and Polnu West to San Kranclsc Cabin. ..110.00 Round Trip.. U W.U)EN. T F. A P. A. EDWIN 8TONK, Manager J. TURNER. Agent. Albany. Ore. IVILUUETTE RIVER DIVISION STEALER WM. .M. HOAG, Captain Ceo. Raabe. RuunlnR between Portland and Corvallla, tupping atall way landing." RIVER 8CUKDULE. DOWN - TueUrh ThuraUyi and Sundays. Leaves Corvallts s a. to, Uvc AlUnr-n . 7 a. rn, lisarei Uoua vu' a a. ui Ueavea I ivl-i'ii-'f ''' ,.,...,.. a n Iavc Baltftn.. Leave Newbciv. Arrive IVrtland. -10 a. m .U:30 :) tf HI Mondays. Wednesday, and Fridays, Leave "o"d ,. 6 r Leaves Newherf 10 jo.., Leave Balem...... l:aon m luriw Iml.iiAfi.l.tiiu . ' "' - ?--- I T. .. auin in Uare Uaena VUta Leave A!bany. Arrive Corvallis 7'SOp. m - Jl;Up,m :p.m Tlie steamar has been equipped with ,flt. Dl.ua. TOraH,,w". maindln- an elegant tngS?4 taT frry,n frelKht aad OoikMUtf Stat street. y C. MAERTZ. Atat. Palen, Oregar e.scLuyXK.s'upt. Albany. Ottt Thee Is only one J place In town to get a PIRST-0LA83 HARNESS If you are a Hianger..sV your neihbrr, b wfll tell vou to go to W.W.JOHNS jus babk of the Kd K oat Dru. Stare. 4-ijd wtni j. -- j Jfe ,