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-'-?piirt'' -- fMnrrir-tnfr pc'jpiv"''r5" 1$ w ) I m m m&nMmikin broken lot sale of X.HIS NOT ALL BUT ALL SIZES ES '. A black, capo coatj extra uod length 11. jtoort nervlcnble amt, nml CT 1C $ regular, valuo ' '"-' An Jill-wool Tricot, dotiblo bruwtwl, box coats with velvet collnr, or O QC rape coat, rogular 15,60 values vjvvrv A few slues left In tan, brown nml checked, doublo breasted Iwx errata vol vol collnr anil extra length JcoatH, nro bargains nt $7.r0 nml 18, our rej- Cwy K nlar prices for them ; now going at &ji f .6. H. Jolinson k Go. 257 Commercial St., Salem, Or. TU& Ml -JOURNAL HY l-IOKJSF BHOTHBnS THUH8DAY, NOV. 2.1, 18IH). Dally, One Year ' $3.00, In Advanoo Dally, Toui MoiUIm $1.00. fu advance Weekly, One Year Sl.OO, In JiJvnnce THE CITIZENS CAMPAIGN. Tho coiiBcrvatlvo ItopubllcaiiH of Bn lent nro working hnrd to rocat tho cam paign for n biiHini'M administration of 'our city nffnlri. Bomn of tho bent ami most lutolllgent Ilcpiihtlcfln leadert) nml buineRH,nnn have led off in thin work ns I hoy did In 1808 for an nutl-pnuli unti ring board of nldormcn, nml the lendcrti . of tho Union forces will no doubt ngnln nustatii them. It Is cdmpllmcntury to the iitlelligonco rid palriotlam of thin community that such men nil positlva men nml strong ipartlsans when it com cm to Htntu and knntlonnl campaigns should lay nuido nil party spirit nml unite to put tho ilium- i-lal nml ndmlniHtrativo affairs of tho Capital City on a firm foundation nml - (Hbnolulvly nut of reach of grafting poll- . tluUna. v' Votlltonn lire being circulated by leading Republicans for the renomimi lion nml rg-oleotlon of Aldermen Itur- rows and Duron, who nro not.Itopubll cans. Then petitions are lielng signed by cltUens of nil parties In tin) First and rVcond wnrds, nml that, too, when both thugentlnmou thus honored do tWsUiilAred that they did not seek to bo re turned to the council. Has good men cin bo found In tho Third and Fourth wards they Villi ho petitioned for In like rnnnuor. Tiik Jouiinai. has urgod that Republicans Ih) ehoheu in tho latter wards who would bo acceptable to the Citizen's Union. 11 seems nt (his writ log that llrt-cltia material for candi dates is not lacking and that they will bo petitioned for just us unitedly as Is Itelng done In the First and Bwond wnrds. Tin citlxeus' coiumltteo shoijld follow up Its petitions with an euergotlu cum palgn. Now Is tliu time to stamp out of oxlslonco the peruialous mnchlno moth odi that have prevailed In our city In the past.- Fow (Mioplo rcallxo how nearly this city had been forced to the brink of bankruptcy and tho ruin that follows repudiation when the Republi can revolt nt Mr. Hlnghnm's snap pri maries took place, ami saved the fair tiumu of this city from lluu'uetal dis honor. A contest would seem almost needless when It Is recalled that leaders and managers of the old push on every hand admit that the present administration bus dono good work. Their highest promise l to follow lulls fooUteps if, they nro again rcstoied to jxiwer. , Oimof the old upokotnnon, nud one who fought tho new order of things, the new charter, tho homo bonds uud every , policy of tho new administration, the , harden!, has recem'y admitted that 'it GOLD DUST The Best Washing Ak Your Laumlres to Tty It. I'l-TM'"" ?wi mwir i iii n iim rn i b nrmfifi AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS PRICES WBBsKI IN ALL KINDS, IN SOME KIND. is a pity nil our Iwuds are not of tho same kind nud character." A former Republican Mayor sayfl If ho had had a council such ns tho present to back him he would liavo been nblo to accomplish notnolhlng for tho city. Chnirrnun Geo. F. Itodgers, of tho Re publican city coiumltteo, n linlts hi an interview Just what every good citizen believes, ns follews: "Thoro Is, porhapo, no oltlzon who dooa not nroo with and on dorso tho policy of tho prosontolty administration In Its efforts to ro duoo tho olty's dobt and lowor tho rnto of taxntlon, whoro tho publla sorvloo In not Impalrod thoroby." A list should bo made of every actual bonnfldo resident voter In each ward en titled to vote under the new charter, nud tho election laws should bo strictly nud fenrlessly enforced without fear or favor. All who nro familiar with city olittcs know tho disgraceful methods employed to carry city elections In tho past and thoynlflo know who has engaged In such practices. The facts of the city's condition when tho Citizens' administration took charge and a detailed llnaucial statement of the past year's business transactions, (as compared with tho previous year of the Richardson administration,) should lie placed In the hands of every voter he fore election. A campaign of educa tion will alone prevent tho city govern ment relapsing Into machine rule, with all its train of extravagance nml demor alization. To Curo n Cold In Una Day Tk IamIIvo llrumii CJiilnliia Tnblrda. All nru-Jiiim miitm t no money ii u u m r rll'JiI t IPlllnil thu nicilmv If It (alia In rum r.. w iimtas tiguanirn ioiiiaon ixis. ,-.- - - .- ------ :'-' ---i : -.-- --. V. JOURNAL X-RAYS, "We nro tho party of business but wo do it with other eople's money." . The mrly of business seems willing to take lessons of the Hayseed city council. hat business has Alderman Ugg to express an honest opinion without llrst consulting the organ? Why do tho pusli ol ijoot to a man like Q. L, Wnlt fnryleiUlmiJnjIgtjyriut nun limy can't illttnn,$ tluWAtWanii A sketch from the city records show ing tho isjrsfliinol of tho couiioIIh who DONB galiim, wouldlideresting read ing Jimt ijow. A Piibli alderman culls C. Marsh In tho fourth wurd nu uunrehlst unlit for election Judge. Ho wanted U, G. Uans, bill finally eomprOinlmvl mi -Uoo. P. Iluglfes. Tho push aldermen must bo getting iiiinfviriuoiiH, wnen uioy vmX tonueh men iuV Win. Manning, Q. ff. Van Wag. nernndaid blelnOrvfti .ulejUkm JiidJes Ju tho thlpl ward. . The organ sK'rtka of tho wing ns tho "p.irty of huiilnws." It tried to "jo busiiuw" last year, hut it plain eltfsen' with a k-xluk camera drove n scoro of, Its voter across the big bridge, and the day was lost forotor. Powder. U'ltfAVsit iili lrTllJrV11WlfrlllrrTJllTvVllllltrrnr11KTJllllMl1lllill' 01 Children Many children look too old for their years. They go about with thin faces and 8obcr manners not in keep ing with robust childhood. If it's your boy or girl, give SccitvuJfticiL 'Twill fill out the hollow places, increase the weight, and bring a healthy color to the checks. The im provement continues long itfter they cease using the Emulsion. Get Scott's. tor. nJ $1 no, ill drugglnt. ScOTT & BOWNE, Chmlit, Nw York. Ono 8alem saloon man speaking of tho Citizens administration, says: "I didn't voto their d d ticket, but I will sny that I haven't been bled or held up n cent tho past yenr." When that saintly tower ofirlue, I.on Oesner, cots up in the council and brands 0. Stclner ns lielng "especially unfair" nml unfit for nn election Judgo ho fonrots Hint bo is striking at ono of tho l0Ht men In Hnlein. Hero Is something to the point on tho voting mnchlno from ono of tho bright est German American nowsnaiMirs, tho Ht. Ixmls Wcstllcho Pest: "Dlo "Stlmni Mnchinen" Hollten die "Mnchinen atlmmor" im fchoch halten. . To many jieoplo who In tho past have gazed on tho burning ruins of many val uable buildings in Salem, with a help less fire department in sight, towit, the woolen mills, it certainly Is funny to lead of the former greatness of the old regime. . . When Turner Oliver of La Oraudo tells of the Immense financial success of tho lieot sugar factory he forgets ho was it mendicant before the last legislature forfoO,000 a year bounty "ur years out ot tho general taxpayers. Isn't that iilwut thu dimension of all Inanity legis lation? When n push politician who has done fow honest days' work except when on the public payrolls, stands up In the council nud calls an Industrious man who is not a barnacle nn tho tax payer, liked. Bteiner unlit for an election Judge, tho push is hard up for material, to make such a man Us sMikesmau. . Ini Oesner created considerable sur prise among his old friends by Hlng Tuesday night as the mouthpiece of tho old Pup Richardson l'usli. Ho has liven counted as among tho conservative Re publicans but Tuesday night It looked ns If ho had gone over to the enemy. Koine think it wus only ono of Long headed I .oil's plays to the nailery. In that case, can either faction trust him. "As long as you take Tiik Joohvai. and read it you'll never die, "said tho X-Kuy man to Undo John linker, of the Harden Road. lie can jump higher nud crack his heels together oftener than any man In Oregon 8'.' years of age, and ho can catch onto, a bright idea us quick as anyone. "Hy fleorge," said John "I'll tako it us long ns I live," as ho threw down ono of Hilly llrynn's dehorned dollars. KrIly pais-Ts either llo.or olsethose who swear in their assessment, ino assessment of Multnumah county shows elotVn million dollars less tax able proK'rty than last year, pros IHirlty evidently having struck that e-ly with a vengeance. The assessment of prnwrly In Uma tilla county I over two million dollars liMntliau It wim hi IK! IS nud in lliu smiill- est this year that (t has Ih'ou since IKiHJ. TIIK IKIKII NATIONAL HYMN. As sung the Mass Meeting held under thocuuap!ces of tho Holland So elaty of Chicago, in Coutint Muslo Hull, Chicago. Nov. 12. Know'tttliou it race, of freemen bred, Who broke tho tryant sinlght ; Who burst their lioifds nud foiiht and bhd For freedom uud for righl? Come, burghers! Ruiso tuo Hug on high , That led to victory ; The hour of bondage bus gone by Free men, free men are wo! Free men are wo, free munaro wo! Freiiinen uro we, free men nro vto Kii(w'it thou ' sofiuht land mom keenly A, loyvller, fairer Held, Where nature liath moronohlv wrought, ()r stored it richer yield? Traiiau!ers! Shout our freedom sour, inero. wuero our armies muml, There where oursturdypalriotsthrong There is our Fatherland ; Our Fatherland, our Fathrlaud, There Is our laud, oni Fatherland' Kuow'st though tills noblo state of ouis Itlch by its just decree, struck down tho ilritlsh despot's lowers And bado our ratv bo freo? Transvaalers! Fear no tryunt's nl. Whatever Im our fate, Tho verdict trust wo to our God 1 1 le guards our well. loved otule, Our well-loved stuto, our well lo.l state, He guunls our lute, our ttell-loved slate! I'lihllo Opinien: II It U true, aald udvot-iitca ndmlt oven If thoy do not nn- iHrt it, that a cutoff in tho Minply of i;old from tho Truiuaal would jduy jmyovltlHiricw, thoi iy lilt not triif, tit blmcLilltsts imtint, Unit tlio llin tutloitol llitf money utaU o jild. trifles with prices ill the same Way? In this respect, In other words, whnt Is the difference between reducing tho quantity i , .i i m t . of currency lry outlawing silver, nnd re- dnclngltby cutting off the market sup - ply of gold? On that point tho silver men would apjenr to have tho better of tho argument. SUOAlf "factory. Qtrmsn Capitalists WilhSoon DuilJOne in Oregon. Ncwherg is greatly agitated nt the present time over tho prospect of hav ing n boot-sugar factory in the nenrfu tare. Interest uni aroused here two or tlirco years ago over such u prospect, but results failed to materialize. Witli In tho last day or two, liowovcr, matter, have nsoiinied such proportions thot the proposition is Iwforo tlto peoplo more definitely than ever, and it appears even to conservative minds that there is good ground for n reasonable hope that a largo plant will lie located there. Oermnn capitalists are back of tho proiwsltlon, and nro anxious to make such nn investment, somewhere in that section of tho country. They have sent out n inuii to seek it favorable location, and to report tho same to them for ac tion. Tins gentleman lias had 30 years' experience in the b.et-sugar business in all its various phages, and is authority on tho necessary advantages pertaining to tho beet-sugar industry. Having looiccu tuo country overcareiuiiy. lie lias decided upon Newberg as tho proper lo cation, lor tlio lollowing reasens: In the llrst pince, the country is exceptional well settled and divided up into small farms, which make very favorable cir cuinsinnces lor tuo industry: ho suvs that tho soil is much better for beet cut turothan that of La Grande, it being lcocr nud looser; ho also considers the exceptional transportation facilities there an Important factor. The company asks no bonus, but asks that the town (urnisli a suitable locution on tho river, of about 30 acres. Thoy also (leinnnu mat a certain amount oi acre iiko bo nledired to urowinc beets. For tho first year they wantonly about 11,000 acres, nut r. greater amount alter lliiij get started. Tho ngent of tho company states that as soon ns mutual contract can 1)0 made, ho will report In favor of Notwiflrg, and that on his recommenda tion f tWO.OOi) capital is ready for invest inent. A meeting of tho city board of trade was held in tho city hail to discuss the situation nnd to consider definite plans A committee of live prominent busiues men was uppointcu to iiiiiko an imme diate cunvusi of the situation, both at to tho purchase of property uud the so curing of the desired acreneo for beet culture, The committee consists of J. C. Colcord, Jos'io Ldwards, Hon. Clur euco Ilutt, J. M. Wright nud Moses Vol u w Offers tritvelerHflnile I ug routes en'it They of the,fi iNiv ar' till rtuiKiin Hconic iiwriicunr 0. 11, ito N , via O'lgcu uud Denver Hlmstii Rnuto via Snuiiiuicuto, Og ilon and Denvor. ijlinsttt Routa via Sacramento, Mnjnr B AiuoroJerquu. A chilly llnooftliriumli RULLMA PALACE nnd TOURIST SLEEP EIt.S, Han Frunolsco uud Los Anuc lea to Chicago tills Is The Short Line from southern California To the East. Apply (o the agents of tho O. R & N., 0 ti. L , Southern Paeillo. oi tho undersigned, for folders iuk descriptive lltoruturov J. J. DBVEKBUX. Gun'l Agt Woicostor. Rldg. Portland. )Z tt? ..;iw 13 .W LIlKLY J URNA! AND Wciltrn IMIlion Amarlcitu Acrlculturltt. Hy ivclKt nrrniiKfinrnt Willi Ilia publlih rr, vro Bm t-mtbli-U lit iir-r TIIK UIianoe Jl'IHi t-AIOIKU, tliS IfnUliitf KL-rlciillurnl roekljr u( the Mrl,rn mitt SlUUll llrjr btnlr. In Hull wild tills p.v Ivor, nt nit (ii-rrUiiuly low flciirv. Tim (Iiianiik Jtti r'.tiitini i rt-iurknble forth tariety nuit lulririt n( Iik roiiteiiia, mid lun iloiibtr.ll ihu lint nlut mo.t iirHuliciil lvnixr otllHklml, ITS FARM FEATURES.r..V:. li.r, Ilwicullurc, F ourtrj-, Markrt 0r iluln, suit ulli'r toiilta, wnitra bj praotl. cl aiitt iucHrut frmn, miiiiJfincoteJ till lUuntratloil liVklJn irll.l. minhln. to uk It nrftliMMeriahnwiiha"rarinlt fnr lltlnr " The Ult Market and Oumuierclal Arrlcullure are (MturMla wblcU th O. X FARUKitll UiieiCflllo!. TM FA WILY FEATURES:?.1!"' l Fitfliluue, rune J Wurk,' Tti HhortSto- IJit- Ocod VooV. Tuulo OonlMta, Library Corner, anil ounx Folk.- !( ounlilne la mk llii Department of aa iiiurh talus anJ Inter. t inuet of llio Hctal Family fsiwra. a Cycldia of Progress and Evflnts All lenillviT tlirlr iitrrliitlona nmlernur olubbliiKuUrr. are prreenlr.1, ixietiiald. with Ilia AMKHKAV AUIIII t LTI'HIIT YkAllllOOK Blllt ALMANAC fur . Till BTl book U wcloiHflU i( PniKreM ami Kvrnu of the VSorld, a tuiiile to Market., Hatkellriir, ami I'rK-ra It U Irwuurr of BUIUtlo, rotlMd to data, (or we Morn cm kti ,Miuwriivuj.,wiuuuu:wriCOrv AKeier. rryBuuic tVrtalnlnsr to Aart cunur. industry, '. (llllUlrtAHLi.n.l SlM.bMla. V.1K. ho ArTalra, Kcuuonik. and ltlltica IIousehoM cducatkw, llellcloo, and Koelftr It U sdso aa Aliuanao of Cah-aUi, the WMtW, Astro uamlcal Data, lllnls for K'acb ilwih. Date. tc l"A luatiub ilrrsalm laruc(t IliUldlug, Cblcazu, III, Our SPECIAL Offer: Tho Woekly Journal Oranuu Juiid Farmur. Vr. Uook and Almanao Or Dally (uunths. l oe: 60 92 SO Our price for all 51.35. lBl rnrr year book I rllLL AM ALMANAC SAMPLE COPY s!J!. iiBSPsasassasMBSSlsfasRfssssaH(iMsBBS a sa (j u (nriu. Hililw iuAlIe.1 lo you by ad r TIIK OltANOK .11 1111 ifAUWKU. Hofer Bros.. Sa'em, Or'XS&F'' irim i'1TifliliWrriwiWMrjiVQJ ..til t -. t K nir 4-1i. 4 DON i I WUiutilN . . , Don't write lo A wotlinil, tvlien thei-oot IcaIch Write to o carpenter, ikii t to H W0,IlaM when the water pipe 1 t.ursts. Write to a plumber. Don't write to u woman when you ate sick, write to a doctor. Jliit why such stipernuous nu- -ice? Simply to call attention 10 in fact that " women" who are not qualified physicians offer medical advice, In adver tisements worried in sucll n deceptive manner that you ore apt to overlook the important fact that the woman is not a physician. The great success of Dr. K. V. Pierce, in treatlng'and curing diseases of women has led to imitations of his methods, es pecially his offer of a free consultation , by letter to all sick women. At the head of the Invalids' Hotel and SurRical In stitute, of Iluffalo, N. Y., and with an ex pcricncc or over thirty years, Dr. Tierce lias achieved the position of the chief of specialists in the treatment of wom an's diteancs. There is no living phy sician, male or female, who can show an equal record of over half-a-inillion wom en treated and ninety-eight per cent, of cures. Write to the doctor. Your letter will lie read in private, answered in pri vate and its statements held as sacredly confidential. To assure the exclusion of a-thinl party from this correspondence, every letter is sent scaled in a plain en velope, bearing no advertising or print ing upon it. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription makes Weak "Women Strong and Sick Women "Well. Accept no Substitute. fOIJAY'S MAKKKT. Portland, Nov. 23. Wheat t alley 61 62 Wnlla Walla. lilo. to 52. Flout Vortland, $2.75 to 3.00. Super fine $2.15 per bbl. Oat-Whito 3R335C, grey 33 to 3le. Hay Timothy tf 11.00 per iuo. Hops 7 10c; old crop 6 Oc. Wool Volley. 1213c: Eastern Or egon, 80He Mohair, 27 0 oO. Mlllstnff Rrun, 17; shorts(T$18, Poultry Chlckens,niixed,t3.00 to 3.50 nens4 to 4.50, turkeys, live, 1213e. Kil'h Orcirnn. 27!.-i to 30c Per do. Hides Green.salted 0Olbs,8l)o.uniUv 00 lbs, 7HHi sheep pelts, lG20c. Onions 1 to Ue. Rutter Host dairy, 25(935; fancy creamery, 6O0 to 55c per roll, store 37)6 and -lOo. Potatoes 15 to 50c per cental. Ilfxm Hiavv ilri'nscd 5c to Ge. Mutton Dresswl.OMc to 7c per pound. Reef Steers. $3,500$ 1.00; cows, $3.(0 (23.50 dresseil, U-ef ,'$ to 74' " Vonl-tlrossod, nyim)i. SALEM MAKKKT. Wheat 68 pounds nnd over -lie. Wool 10c, Mohnir30c. Hops (I to 10c. Rarioy 35 to 38c. Oats 20 G 2Ko. Hay Haled, client $8.00., Tiinotliy $8.0$ 10. Feirs 25e. Flour In wholesalo lots $3.00 retail $3 40 Millstuffs-bran $13.00 shorts $15.00 Hogs dressed, 6Kc. l.lvo cattle Steers arrows 2 to 3. 8hoei-2.r0f3$3. Dressed Veul OWe. lluttor Dairy Iljccmunory --e. Poultry Chickens 11 lo7e, Turkeys 10 10 110. Potatoes 25 to 30o. SALEM HOP BUYERS, SQUIHE FAIHtAlt. No. 55 Statu st. 'Phono No. 1221. wit mtuwN & co HiihIi Rullding, Commi'ix'lal st. (ground floor). Olllco telephono No. 130. LILIENTIIAL IJl?OS. H. J. OrrKNUKi.MKii, Manager. sU3 Olllco over ljuld A Hush Rank, Phono No.4i.IL FADISR & NETS. Albany & Salem. Salem olllco. 222 Commercial st. (ground floor; Neckerinan, & Rogers' bldg. 'Phono JSo. 1121. unices! .New ZZi York and I-oinlon. LOUIS 11. SB All LBS it CO. Olllce: llnrrows RliK-k, Coin meri'iul st. 'Phone 1771. CATLTN & LIXN. Olllco over Woller's giocery store Pliono No. 2H. I'AYN B & Tn.LSON." Ono tloor west of DalrympleV store (ground Hoor). 'Phono No. 200J. JACKS, CAUMIOlIAEh A CO. Otllco over Johnson's Clothing wtoro, in Rush Rreymau bldg. T A LTVESIiKY & CO Commercial st. Second stuir south of Lsdd A Hindi bank; riwiu 18, upstairs. 'Phono 1211. PRODUCE BUYERS. H.S.GILEACO Wholesale Fruits, Prodtuv, eic rNileni, Oregon. Otlice; Insur ance block. 'Phono IX)1. Wuie housc.nl Wullaco warehouse. A. M. HUMPHREY St CO. Huy and tton wheat, outs and other sram. liny ixitntoes. aim do chopping uud cleaning. 270 VW Commercial st. 'Phone 2703. Cim L DAILEY , At Wallace warehouse Salem., lhiTS driwl fruits and jtntio 1. r' carti I KALlI JLOIX 1CS i. j. w. v. flm(mNo, 11. VleUsiy Friday rn liw. TOO. in A, O, U. W- ball. Rata Ins, bid RMi noxorlh. O. t' ; W. A. Moivre.. clerr. iixw M. Moot, bit FOKISSTtCKS OK A.N1UKICA. Court 8berwol Kurtu No. 1. V4u Flld.y nights hi Tumor bloc.. 1'. Uellen. V. it. A. L. ronScy. Illll.r B. P. JONES, Attornoy-at-Law Toledo. Orouon. i naai.irsivi inieuu limn in i )! ,i . i, i u iim u, I 1..0 lli'.lu nm"r irrii'i "-Trirr'nsfsi ttittfifii EDUCATIONAL tflllatU INTBR-STATD i ! muui ETTAANDERS-WILMAN AtweUte Teselier Western Conteiva tory, Kansas City, Mo., representing ihe Inter. itaie System, al Salem. Ore. Oyer First Nitlonal Bank. Residence 376 Church street. Studio hours -9 to to 5- VyjrsHTNaMsear 1 EVA F. COX, Teacher of Piano anil ('.'gift, CLASSES IN SIGHT READING. Studie: 333FrontSt. 10-nml Terms Rcnsonnbla ESrABLlSHCD S89. yiODlKNieritOD 'OA'l-tANm, aaa r sS S7 -: v M" t CaiaaJU ,cw?injottcrJx0?t'yJO!???,ty llfractZccS - - THE BFST IN THE WEST: The Diversify now in session. Faculty of seven superior teachers. When von studv music you should have tho very best instruction obtainable. is 11 saving of time nnd money. Pliono 211 III for catalogue, or anurous, FRANCESCO SULKY, Dean, S.tlom, Oregon. Sajlem Studio INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Efia finders Willirtan Over Fiist National Rank. Classes in Piano Fo e playing, Keaciui";. Studio linura from 1) to 12 and 2 lnl. TWO FINE NEW PIANOS IN STUDfO VOt USE OF The Orient Insurance Co., OP HAIWKOHD, CONN, f Assots f2,2ir,000. ' Liabilities l,iM),000. Surplus to Policy Holders 1 ,314,0111. Wil insure you against loss by fire; for terms enquire of THOMAS BOLTON. Resident Agent. . Journal Ofiice. Salem, Ore. New Strawberries. Growers can make biff money out of new Strawberries. 100 stroii"; plants will produce 5000 plants if put out now besides about half a crop. I have plants of I FiNNUSSEE, M'KINLEY, RUBY, IDEAL, DOUBLE CROPPER, DOWNINGS PRIDE, SAUNDERS, SHUCKLESS, CERVERA, DU MAURIER. Send for free catalog descriptive of varieties and culture E. HOFER, Salem, Ore. Great Rockers THE FINEST LINE OF ROCKERS AND FANCY CHAIRS EVER IN SALEM EX PECTED SOON. Framing Pictures WAS NEVER BET'IER DONE THAN BY US, AND OUR LINE OF MOULDINGS IS UP-TO-DATE. F. W. Hollis & Company First Door North of Postofficc. 7OP NOTCH I OF l-KRFECTION IN -1- DOW In honest nricon for honest gomla. That's our motto, ami that's tho roaon o soil nioro goods ovory yonr. Don't full to sea na. HARRITT Si LAOIRENCE OI.O lOSTOPKICE QKOCKRV, RED FRONT LIVERY! First-Class reed, and Stables, Boarding Kl fOMXlKKCl AL,' BTUEKT D..I.KU, UUK, PAGE & STEPHENS Best Rigs Tor Commercial Men 8lablM lnMiabluek IIoI WUlametU. JMf Sate trams and Cumforublo rift lui aJlrsand (smllr driUff a specially, llorxa i fc.4 lucltuu (uarauld oy uay, rrK ir likNiir, aa.i ;r( or Milt 9-?-1di .u tuoriihliio or oulu fius. CCK8 All liiu. unt . i Dr. AllleaVfAU Xlueca dtM." ,-.. ,t 'Ti inf hVpIiW a-iti-'lIiafnliii'lHiilWtrtf lfitiirt-nill1lr.i 'AD MtSlOAL. AtL tMTKntStEtJ IB OOOD MdHtOMi WOIIK MAUK WELCOKB AT TUB ST0UI0. aS Teachor of Piano nnd Accompanist. 5 i Salem, Oregon, l HIiidlo-D'Arcy nullillnir. ltoora 10, Honrs-V to 12 a. m.i 2 to 5 p. in. BEATRICE SHElTON. , Piano nnd Organ classes nnd Slcht Heading. BERTHA H HUBBARD Studio nt 478 Front st. ),, an, Wl. .,.'''. ' ; ' .f!25 a, B MI.S Shclton baa studied ?lth mo tor twirl rnVvnlll2 wmf" mM? i "i A hl,Dyd jearn nd has been very coiiaclcntlon. nnd uo- UirValllR With htlUtlloril Puclt c tlslh. ieiwfulln her work, blielsvory talontcsl aj nn;glvlng (llreet, Service tlnnd (rnm V execulinit and aa a tcnoher. , Hornupllii nro boll; I ,)0r. , nrllucuilt lieiinlioa ' ft"' icclmlenllysndtheorctlpally well trained am 1 P0"." """ """" UAC,,c,lesV It i wllh plciisiiro and prlda that I recommend No. 0 runs from Albany to Cotrall!. MIm Shcltoil oa a lenchur or nlano tnnsle l-.MJl.Ij WINKI.KIt, Mas. Doctor 10-11-I m Nellie Brown violinist Is now prepared to receive, a few more pupils. No 417 Marlon St. I""20 W.j7tirV- PHfiCtPAL. JAU.M, ORC60M. t&jK64J L-t?i OZ&& S s r- Criotn College of Miisic It Harmony, Theory and Class PUPILS. QUALITY ANU I I NOTOJ"! iIOX51 TO LOAN, Furniture, Pianos. Onrans, WaE. out, or other articles oi value. lOWmF-8Mm,,UI The German Markfit Will be found all kinds of meat !",?,",?. of HHisage. FIIEK PBUVEKV. All Lift, llue , ho mOLsZ, Si SON 171 Commoiclal at. & Mora Itaiy TJtatE CAHT), 2 For Yaqultin: Trnl o leaves Albany .... i.,.,. Train leaves Oorvnllls. vi.K Train arrives Yaqulna " r"-'"- Kciurning: ,vvPtii, Leaves Yaqulha 7, LervesCorvallls ' 1 JS'-m. Arrives Albany..... is.,?- For Detreit: 12-aP.tn. 3 Leaves Albany ,., Arrives Detroit Dptrnlt. '.!". 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit... Arrives Albany.. 0Leuves Albuny,. Arrives CorvailU 5LeavcsCorvalH8.. " "r,P.ID 0ip.to Arrives Albany. "iua.ta, 011 luuuuuyn, reunesuiiysuii(l Fnrli. only. '"tup No. 6 runs from Corvallls to Aih... 1 on 'J'uesduys, Tliursdays and Kit:! 1 days oniy. "-' Tra nsror tlio mountains arrlto,, Detroit at nonti, giving ample t?rw to rcaeli caninliiit grounds ()aT Uroltcnbush and Santlain river 5 Hainodav. " ' II. U WAI.UKN. T K. Al'. A. J.TUHNKU Atcilt KIllVIN 8T0Xr, Albany, o"""" WIIMMETTK MVKIt DIVISION STEAMER ALBANY, Captain Zntnalt Leaves Halcni nt 7 a. 111. Tor Vmiu.i uud wav lundlnirs nvnru 'p....j'" Tuetdy, rni....-.T... Au.i ..... vLfiuiBuay in ui outuruay. class accommodations, Incliidfne i.i'?1". Thn tjntiinr Iia. Imnn n....l..i u... . Klano. itlt Unsurpassed passcriRcrs. for carrying both (re,lt 1M Dock-Foot of Blato street. KU.N.UifaAtrnl. 0.R.&K Drl'AHT, TIME HCtir.DUl.r. From l'urtlund FOll "PftSt" Mall S p. in, Bna- Ul, Bait irfike, Denver Kl. tVnrthl " City, Hl.6.15,,. uinana, nan Luuls.OlilcatfO and Ku.t, 1 1- ....... .... .. Walla Walla, Hnokatie, Mliint aixills, tit. I'anl. Dututk, il. tvnakco Cliirmro and east. a kanc ISro- Fiver inn S.B, 2.30 pm OCKAN HrUAMUIIllD. Fur Hall Kraurlsou, Hall every llNednyn. COUTMlMA"lllVKii" LtTl..lUL'lfJ 8p nt 80. in ex. Hun To Astoria and way LinillnrsJ Ua. 1 8m. lup, m wimjamkttk niVKii Allt- lan Iave I'ortlMiiil, Muwlivric ami s; hiilem 1AIIUIIIKB. dally st ,'P.". Tnpwby, Tlmrwliiy and r'alurtlai at CCO 1 Uliindiiy Wednowlay and Friday at lO.UUs. a, t.n WIUVMETTE RIVER MVlblON Daily boats to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at Oieg Oij If the steamers are delayed (litre octi trip tickets to all tolnts in Oregon, Willis, ton, or California. Connection nuulest fort land with all rail, ocean anc'nver Iuo W. II. HURLBUKT. Cen'l Pas. Act. Portlsnd, Or. (J. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade street docs Salcit., IIOISK & 1IARKEK, City Actnlv. SOUTH AND EAST THE SHSTA RO'JTE OF TIIK Southern Pacific Co. KxriiKsS TRAINS RUN DAIIV 87:00 p Ml Lv...;i'ortland, 945 pmJ-Ar...,Sicm .. 7-'4 A M J Ar. San Pranclsco ArlU:l5i Lvo:05r ):i s is s S'OO Y SI 65 V M 6.43 A M 8-15 V U 7.0O A M 15 PM 4.IS fM 7-S5 A m Ar Ogden ... Ar mors Ar Denver. . Lv 64$rx Ar . . . . Umalia .. Ar S50AS Ar .... Chicago... Lv Cjors Ar. ..Los Angeles.. Ar 9srs Ar ... ElPaso... Ar aji rsi Ar.. ..Fort Worth.. .,Ar 4 Ar.. New Orleans... Ar ton DINTRlT ITATtS ( OUSEUVATION CARS. 1'ullman nrst-clais and tourist sTeeuina cin attached to all throuch traim . ToutUtcin through to Chicago without change. ROSKBURU MAIL, - DAILY. K30AMI Lv... l'ortland . Ar M-'3r to55 am Lv....Balein.... Lri $o;t 5.-30PM) Ar... Koscburg Lv(7.joAi "NVESTSIUED1VIMON. DKTWKKN PORTLAND AND COXVAILH. Mall tiains daily eicejX Sundsy. 730 A mTLv...". Portland . Ail J-'S0'" "55 PM I M Ar.... Corvallls. lv i;r At Albany and rins of the C. & E Corvalhs con eci H Ry uJdBTendence" l'AhM-.NliER. KXPRKSg TRAIN DAILY KXCKI r UNDAr.) 450 P Ml Lv ..1'ortlsnd... ArTHrtS" 7.-30 P M V Lv. . . .McMinnville U S-S M H30 PMJAr Independence 1 M5i "TuirwTconiiecnoliraTairrrsncisco w sleamshlp lines f. IIVWAII, IAPAN. CHINA, 'HIEI'lIILUl'INE-. and Alb TRALIA. For through tickets and rates call o' W. SKINNER. Deiiot Acenl or C- D. UADRlhLbON City Ticket Agcnl, JjaCco mercial bt Salem Or. . R. KOEUi-t-K, Maws? C.MARKIIAM G. F. tP. A. W- You CamGet a Lower Berth. ltli one exception the tliroucl trains of the Ilurllulon RouJ arealmosL Inyanubly e"""5: The exception Is our bt. W Chlcat'o Limited. On H'e l111 thero Is usually room and n spare. Don't Infer that It I ne'Jff so fine, nor so fast, as AM ".'" of ANY other line betWD J?. Paul and Chicago. On the ton trary, there Is do more beaut m" train In America. It has g lluht, steitu heat, wide veUD" the most uatUfactory d'nlur service on the continent a lower berth 'or everybody. (leu'Mk-ent.Portlatw" IS jarji .ssssufiifliif Ijlllsilllssll ifil