ftfw '4,wF1T5f;!'lSP!!Wff BWPWr" m ff -A f IM I f y r !" i. th n It " .i' iti2mm rtinttfiii - irTViura wainar-tia. BROKEN LOT SALE OF fflftGINTOSHE AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS PRICES "THIS WBBK! NOT ALL SIZES BUT ALL SIZES IN ALL KINDS, IN SOME KIND. THE HOP MARKET, What the Mails Bring About Very Critical' Situation. tie tne any degreo below choice qualities are to T Tia.V'A &lSO r606lHJ abnormally low that growers cannot ac , cent them without not only an entire mended. tlieSG meCU.- A bliielCcnpo root, extra good length a good scrvlcnbln coot, ami C 1 regular! vnlito W'-- AuTiil-wool Tricot, iloiiblo breasted, box coats with vohet collnr, or IT "3 Q C tac coat, regular fS.60 values sit utJJ A few sizes left In tnn, brown nml checked, double breasted Ixix coats, velvet collar nud extra length Jcoats, uro bargalnH nt J7.W) mid $8, our rcg- CC JC Ulai' prices for them; now going nt . ... . wju -J 6. ik. Johnson & go. 257 Commercial St., Salem, Or. TUB m JOURNAL BY HOKW BHOTHBRS SATUUDAY, NOV. 23, 1800. Dally, OiwYcar 93.00, In Advanoo ,Oally, Toui Monttn $1 00. lit a.dvrnnoe WesWy, One Yoar $1.00, In Advanoo THE CONDITION. Tlmt Confronts the Man Who ii lloth a. liuyer and a Seller, -Kixtoh Jouii.val Itscoms to me we have reached n condition an a nation, or even as a Rtato or county which would cause any patriotic cltlrcu who lovea juatlcu and eiiia)lty to auk himself the (mention : Where will all this had 1 In tho hratof political campaign) wo are apt to attribute all the Ills wu suffer from U tho opM)sito party and to take it for granted that tho one wo belong to would chnnga all those things ashy magic, could it only win u victory and hold In its hands for n season, tho sov , ercign power of legislation. Hut hi olir cooler moments wo realize that more than tho party liaino to which our ollle- ''era answer must bo changed before anything like Ideal conditions, or oven averagely satisfactory ones can exist. 1 think wu may take It for granted that all who aro not directly interested In n financial way, either actual or prospoe live, In tho present administration, will admit that for tho great body of the people "prosjierlty, has not only failed to route, but that conditions nru harder than they were last ear. Let us reason In n maimer that up I teals to all: Tanner Jones comes to Falom one curly morning in November, I HUH, for tho purpose of trade and tralle. lie brings with him for rale, 25 bushels of wheat, 200 pounds ot potatoes, some butter and some rggs. Driving to one of our grocery stores, he llnds that butter and eggs hold to their usual prices and lie feels encouraged that prosperity has brought so much to him. lint on purchasing some staple groceries, ho It told that there has Won a slight rise in price due to increased cost of transportation, or to the fact that times aro better. Wondering why the rise in prices does not extend to ills produce, lie offers his potatoes for salu and Is told that )ccau80 of an overproduction of lotutocs ho must sell for a lower price han usual, lie can part with them, II choice, nt 20 cents n bushel. Bo turning sadly away, he drives to tho mill to sell his wheut, and tluds that it Is worth from lie hHSe per bushel, and then wishing to puielinse oiue Hour ho llnds that owing to the coining of prosperity, it too, has risen ltiprlie. Still lieuildereil that his to years of stalwart steadfast ltopuhlioau Ism bus left him in this condition, he goes to ono of our splendid rostuuronU for a dinner which formorl.v cost him loo, and is told that on iuuniuiiI of the rl) In prices, meal have gone up I 20c u pli.cv.tlf iu the afteruooiijhe desires to puivhuso some beef to take home, ho Is told by the butcher that nuttlu aro so high that ho must pa) mi increased prico lor wheat, Tho .butcher may ir may not know that tho heavy hand ot Mr. Armour weighs down the scales mid makes the farmers plcee'of beef llghttr for tho pricH tliau It would bo oilier wise, If lr, Jones shiHild need tome haul waro for use u his rutin, he is told by the dealer, that tin. has been .piltc , rise In prices. JJo then goes thought fully homeward onderlng over tho things that be, and dovislng menus for making two blades of nil kinds of pro duce grow where one before has grown, so that he may keep pace vvitli pros perity and high price. But lie can't keep from thinking his party has not kept faith with him, and that Its boasted protection to lnlkr does not balance equally lietweeii man and man. Ho may be so far devoid of veneration for tho present regime, as to think that with 100,000 men in tlio army and a foreign war being carried on, his food products ought to go upward Instead of down-ward in prico, and that tho magic wiiud ot prosperity ought to touch, at some point, his laborious lifo and bring around his hearthstone soniu of tho roseate joys that troop with progress mid plenty. Those are conditions ami rclloctlons that come alike to all, which aro unde niable facts, and not oil lor the ravings of lougdialrod populism, the pig-headed objections of unleiirnable "democracy," nor the reckless denunciations of a dis appointed and sore-headed Republican ism, The thoughtful citizen can but ho Hoyo that neither tho Almighty nor ac cident, is tho cause of these conditions, but rather that something Is radically wrong through the fault of some one, and that a change, n remedy, and a re formation Is "a consummation de voutly to he wished," If I can cause somo citizen to relied and to study his surroundings in a purely business way. the object of this paHr will bo practic ally accomplished, mid one step, though small it bo, taken towards the dawn of that age when mau-hood and ability and not p irtlxuu political steal nor tho accident of descent, will ho the stand ard for tho leadership and civic trust. Vox Portal. English Orowers are Squealing at Bear Combination Against Them New York Maiket. N. Y. Journal Jk Bulletin Nor. 17. Uuslness was (pilto generally roixirled as having been on smaller scale in the interior, and operations hero were ox tronicly tamo. Thero was rumor of 12 a 12JJc having been paid in the Interior for exceptionally ilno quality States, but that prico Is not easily realized Iicre. Tho bulk of business In fact Is at prices on a. lino with 10 & lie for prlmo equality, States or Pacifies, Lato in tho day It was reported that heavy purchases were made on tho l'n ciflc Coast, Including over .1,000 bales of do co Bononin at 10 Co U?c uy one New York firm. The domestic receipts nud exerts and Imiwrls (foreign) of hops at New York compare ns follows! Weekending Nov. 14.. Corresp' week last year Hlneo Sept. 1, 1JWU Snmo time last vcar Now York, 1809 choice .. New York, 'IW prlmo ..,. Now York '09 common New York, '08 choice Now York '1)8 prlmo N. Y. Htoto '1)8 low to ined do olds Pacific Coast 1809, choice ... . Pacific Coast, '01) prime .... Pacific Coast '09 common Pacific Coast '08 choice . ... Pacific Coast '08 low to medium Pacific Coast, olds Oorman, crop '09, to arrive.. . I m (it's Kxpt's t.Bl'l 712 .i:i,-l(17 2,409 .15,905 2,272 01,727 12.033 .. 1213Ji 10H 80 .... 810 t)7 205 12U 10(11 010 1011 80 -20(1 30030 To Curo Lntlrlppo In Two Days ukp Uuullvn llrumo Qulutno Talilott. All uwxl.u roTo'iil lh munrr if ll (ilia id mir . W. Opivh'h atiuaturo la oa mcIi Lux J.V MARION COUNTY MATTUH8 Uuslness Ueing Transacted at the Court kl louse. I'liOIIATK. James llordon, administrator of the ostatoof Anna Clordon, deceased, hu HUM his final account. Tho time fixed (or hearing is Saturday, IKvuiiiIhm 30, at 10 a. in. In tliu mutter of tho estate of J. 1.. I'arrlsh, deceased, tho enmity Judge, lint appointed John dray, John II. I.ewh and Daniel J. Pry, to act as appnilsert lu pruHirlng a reort on eertuln proHir ty belouglui; to the estate. IIHKIIS I'll.UII. i. tj, A.llovvlli)', ladmliiUlmtor, lu John Miller, BO acres of the Putin lqet d I c, WOO. J, I). A. IJovvlby, trustee, to Mis. . C. Dyer, half of lot 3, all of lot -J, tier vals, f 100. J. M. II row ii and wife to M K, Dt Quire, mi interest lu lots 1, I, 7 and H block 2, Woodburui also lot 18, In Promt's addition to Sllvertou, JIM), Kvu li. Ijindrum to Geo. NullMtrt, lot 7 and 8, block 2, hi Stuytmi's addition to Stay ton, f 150. Margaret Aston to V. H. Sliaw, foui acres lu t ll h r 2 west, f200, W. V Curtis, trustee, to tho Curtis Litiuber l'onistii.v, tHiO acres lu Mai Ion eon n ty i 1. Oru Lena (Ksirge und husband to Ha K. Utudrum, lots 7 and S hlork -. btav tin's iiilditiiin t bia.vton, f I. Woman's Best Wend WrU Worst Enemy HHaM Msasssnss iIPbWK 4 I v Bfs tjt LSl? tHsrBBBasWBk I'ltOllt'OKIt'H I'lllfK CUIIIIKNT, NOV. 11. Kocolpts for week . .. . 3,482 bales Hocolpts from Bopt. 1 12,812 bales Ksisirts to Kuropo for week 1,013 bales Kxports from Sept 1 3,531 bales Imports for week 300 bales ImiHirts from Sept. 1 . . . . 1,0(39 bales The local market remains in about the same condition as was reported a week ago. Tho trade does not expend as much as would naturally be expected at this season of thu year. Prowers lire taking on more stock than they did lust month but are still operating very con servatively and the demand Is of a more selective character. This is probably to the fact that thu crop this year is a very a mixed one, with preponderance of a weak moldy and jKiorly picked lots. We do not hear of exporters mnklng nny iiiirchases here, but they aro taking somo lots in tho Interior, nud this receipts Include nearly 1,000 bales in transit for export, over 700 bales arriving from tho Pacific Coast. Tho relative scarcity of strictly choice hops holds the value of such steady, but nearly n'.l other qualities lean in buyers favor, especially tho now grade '09s and nearly all sorts of yearlings and old olds. Advices from tho interior of this state report fair business, at 12 to l!k- for shlpisirs, lO'j013c, for prime brewers' hops, and 801Oe for common to fair grades Ituther more doing cm tho Pa cific const In range of D0UJjU vvitli low er grades showing mold, down to 70 7luc. I.uto cables resirt no change In tho Knglish or Gorman markets. State, .1899. choice ... .11 015 Slute, 1899, ordinary to prlmo 0 013 State, 1898, gotsl to prime .10 011 State, 1898, common . .. 7 00 Slate, 1807, common to gois! 5 08 Pacific Coast, 1891 15 C( Pacific Coast, 1899, ordinary to prime 10 013)6 Pacific Coast. 1898. eliolco .. 12 Pacific Coast, 1898, common to prime 8 011 Pacific Coast, 1897 5 08 State or Pacific Const, old olds 2 0 5 Wutervlllo, N. Y. Times, Nov. J7. The market remains steady at 10 to lie for tho lsist grades and 8 to2y for the mediums, and they are moving oft gradually at those prices. Among lato sales an;. Tompkins und (liblioits 129 bales ntUV. Dan'l O'Toole 50 at 11c, Win. Conger estate 39 at 9H Meno Thomas 10 8c, Prank Katou 5 and 0'vc and many other lots at pricesas alsive and majority, however, at lOe. surrender of profit, but with an ad nils b Ion of loss, which tho clrcumrtances cannot bo said to Justify. For admitting the correctness of the official returns of tho crop, and even allowing for the production of a heavier weight than Is given by them, thero does not appear nny sufficient reason for tho depression of prices which has been aimed at by merchants during the ivist week. I nm glad to learn that somo growers aro making a firm stand against this "bearing" policy. Such offers have been in many cases declined, mid if planters will contlmio lu this course I think tho establishment of a stronger tono must result. Assuming for the purpose of argument, thnt the 1899 crop oven exceeds tho official figures, und that It totals ns much as 700,000c nt., I cannot find oven in this ikwIUoii any fondatlon for the panic that buyers evi dently desire to create. Tho consumption this year will cer tainly not bo less than tho figures named above. These requirements must be provided by tho present yield, ns thero nre no old hops available. Therefore, if wo had only to deal w 1th our own crop) there Is no possible reas on why tho whole of It should not be taken by consumers nt prices which would bo satisfactory to growors. Wo cannot however, Ignoro the fact of im ports of foreign hops and tho main con sideration therefore is centered in tho probate supplies from tho Kuroean and American plantations. Demand great preparations in botllli Alrlca has Great Events Tho war ts own needs nud thu contestants in Salem who expect to succeed must eat the Dcst staple tool and fruits as sold by llrausou A Itagau. 1120 cod cines to my friends who suffered from female -weakness." LnOilpnc, dcsltoys thousands of people. It may bu quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, tlmt pro duces Immediate results In coughs colds und tluo.it and lung troubles. It will prevent consumption. .Stone's Drugstore. You never know what, will fellow constipation. Keep the liver clean by using Do Witts Little IOarly Risers und you will avoid trouble. They arc ruinous for liver und IkiwcI troubles, Stones Drugstore Some Hop Movements. Herren & I-ovy yesterday received 102 bales of hops from Iudeeudunce. Jacks, Carmlchael A Co., received 98 bales of hops from Independence, pin- chased from Murphy. Knber A Niece received 09 bales of hops fiom F. 11. Dultclt of Fairfield, yesterday. Forty-elglt boles of hopswero rccoiud from tho DieU yard nt the .. P. Dojsit yesterday. Sam Wolfer, of Aurora, has sold 17 bales of hops to 11. J Miller utO'v "i a trmililml Tor three vtnr with ulcera tion nI female weakneM and my doctor (cave me hut Utile relief" write Mr. Uilu Hunter, ol Altenloii St fmhCo Mo "Iwaiiaclvertle raenl In the paper of Vr IMerce'a Tatorlte Pre acriptloti 1 liegan Hie imcoril ahout a yearnpo I took live hottiei of II, and one liottleof C.ohleti Medical I)locry and my health N heller now than ll wnaforjear I have nlo recommended Ihew medicine to nnic of my friend, who ant", frreit from female weakneM, and good result luue followed " The greatest advertisement of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription nre the women who hnve used It and been cured by it. It Is not a common " cure-nil." It has n single purpose, the cure of dis eases jicculiar to women, and this pur )Kse it accomplishes thoroughly and per manently. There is no alcohol, or opium, or other narcotic contained in Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription. Such a claim cannot be truthfully made for any other prepara tion put up specially for women mid on sale nt the medicine stores. Accept no substitute. livery sick or Riling woman is Invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free of clinrge. Uvcry letter Is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential All answers are sent in sealed envelopes, bearing no advertising or other printed matter tiou them. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, lluflulo, N. Y. Ocrman Market Nmemberi'. riio condition of tlje market is dl tlnetly progressive. A week ago ad vanced vallum to thu extent of quite 10s per owl. vveiu established, and hnve bten well maintained during the last few days. II rowers uro buying freely fm home consumption, and the oxiort de mand has Ik'oii falily active. Sales have averaged (rum 1,UM to 4,BC i bales per week, so that the tono of the trade Is a present very firm, with sou.o tendency toward a general Improvement in prices Tho enuso of this upward movement 1 doubtless traceublo to tho searvity of choice sumplvN, as although the total yield ot the crop Is more than sulllcieui f r I he requirements of the consumers, the largo proportion of inferior ho limits the selection, mid buyers are therefore naturally anxious to score good patvola while they uro within reach. It is not unlikely that an Important quan tity of tho lowest grades may remain in tho bunds of holders, unless, indeed, as the season advances, tho nessities of consumers should couih.1 them to buy, when they would to forced into the market (or qualities they uro now neg lecting. The future developments are, however, purely speculative, mid wo can only at pieeeut bo content with the promising nvpoct of uffairs us we rind them. Pneumonia always leaves the lungs weak. Weak lungs are breeding grounds for the germs that cause consump tion. Chronicbronchitisalso often follows pneumonia. If you have had pneumonia, the germs of consumption are at work. Don't let them get a foothold. Begin at once and take SCOTT'S EMULSION; it will drive out the germs by making the lungs stronger than they are. yx. nj f i ., alt tlrufibu. GROWTH on a woman's fc nun tier beamy and dwlroi L.-r good nature Ii uniiu lr fur tocitly and lidwi-v lur hcillhby Milmutavrli( uutftMtime. lUUAY'H MAKKRT. Portland, Nov. 25 Wheat valloy 51 52 Walla Walla,51e. to 52. Flour Portland, $2.75 to 3.C0. Super fine $'.'.15 cr bbl. Oat White 31035c, grey 33 to 3te. Hoy Timothy 0Qf 11.00 per ion. Hops 7010c; old crop 5 0 Oc. Wool Valley. 12013c: Eastern Or egon, 80 He Mohair, 27 0 30. Millstuff Jlraii, $17; shorts, $18, Poultry Chickens, mixed, $3.00 to 3.50 Ileus I to 4.60, turkeys, live, 12Jii:ic. Kggs Oregon, 275 to 30c per do. Hides Groen,Biilted 00 lbs, 809c.uiuUv 00 lbs, 7i4&Sl4; sheep jielts, 15020c. Onions 1 to l'c. llutter Itest dairy, 23035; fancy creamery, 50e to 55e per roll, store 37)6 and 40c. Potatoes 15 to 60e er cental. Hogs Heavy dressed 6o to 0c, Mutton Dressed,0Je to 7c tier pound. Iteef Steers. $3,500$ 1.00; cows, $3.00 $3.50 dressed, beef 0J$ to 7 Veal dressed, 0J8)c. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 5H iioiinds und over 4le. Wool lllc, Mohufr30c. HopsO tolOc. Hurley 35 to 3S. Oats 2(1 0 2Sc. Hay Paled, cheat $8.00., Timothy $8.0$IO. Kggs 25c. Flour In wholesale lots $3.00 retail $3 40 Mlllstuffs bran $13.00 shorts $15.00 Hogs dressed, 5)c. Mvo cuttle Steers 3'cows Vi lo 3. Sheep 2.500 $3. Dresseil Veal 0)ie. llutter Dairy lfleereutnery 22c. Poultry Chickens (1 to 7c, Turkeys 10 to 1 Ic, , Potatoes 25 to.SOc. EDUCATIONAL F vjrvaTstiyaNi INTER-STATD ETTAANDERS-WILMAN Associate Teacher Western Conseiva- ' tory, Kansas City, Mo , representing the Inter-itate System, ai Salem, Ore. Over First National Hanlr. Residence 376 Church street. Studio hours 9 to lo 5- 'drjBTSVrJsV NNI EVA IT. COX, Teacher of Piano anil Organ, CLASSKS IN SIGHT It KAMXa. Studie: 333 Front ft. 10-J7ml Terms Rem-onablo And AfrJrJiOAij, all isrirnxstrri in oooo MttstoAL Wonx MADC WXLCOHK AT Tllf STUDIO, 0 BERTHA H HUBBARD Teacher of Piano and Accompanist. Salem, Oregon. Htudlo D'Arcjr HulMlnir, lloom 10, Honra-9 to 12 a. m,i 2 to 5 p. in, BEATRICE SHELTON. Piano and Organ classes and 8 uht ending Studio at 478 Front st. MIm Bhclton htm studied wltli mo for two years and liaa boen rery roitacle ntlons and aau ((fwfutln her work, blio t very tnlcntrd na an executant ami m a lonelier. Ilor nuplla nrn Ijotti technically and theoretically well trained and It 1 with pleasure and prido Out 1 recmniend Minn micium as a leacuer ni iimno miinie, KM1I.1 10-11-Im WINKLKIt, Mm. Iioctur Nellie Brown VIOLINIST t now nr nared to recelio a few more nunlta. Mnrlon st. le-ra No 417 Marlon st. jrABlHHD S89 JAUM, ORCCON. wzedJ CsC?6te7ty f?.j,a .. - . . ,.? 7 J . ,. . . P ?771??Zf?UCttAl)?7yCJj9frJJ Kra syac.A ? sffy'o roi QiTAtecu: ' The bpst in the west: The Oniuepsify CoIIeg? of. Miisic now in session. Faculty of seven superior teachers. When you study music you should hno tho very best instruction obtainable is a saving of time and money. Phono 2910 for cataloguo, or nddrass, FKANCKSCO SKLKY, Dean, Salem, Oregon. It Salem Studio INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Mrs. Effa finders Willman Over First National Itnnk. Classes in Piano Foe playing, Harmony, Theory and Class Keaciuitf. Studio hours from 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. TWO FINE NEW PIANOS IN STUD TO FOlf USE OF PUPILS. .-. . , . feJ-l -tvt. Corvallis k Eastern Hailroad TIME OAltD, 2 For Ynqulna: Train leaves Albany .... w Train leaves Uorvallls f:i?p-,u. Train arrives Yuqulna " 0:E 1 Returning: "-P-tu. Leaves Yaqulna 7Kln. Leaves Corvallis i iiX-. Arrives Albany iM:.;LJMi 3 For Detreit: " P. tu. Leaves Albany 7.!ft Arrives Detroit i :!'6 4 Ueturnlng: "'Ms.ra. Loaves Detroit i9. A.rlvcs Albany.... ' rH'1". OLcavcs Albany..... ... ' nS'1". Arrives Corvaflh . u:H'tu' 5Lcavc8 CorvalUs fi'.ln, Arrives Albany i'.zl-- Ono nnd two connect at AlhTn. ,.ml Corvallis with Southern K,cc?fn?fd giving direct scrvlso t3 ,," port and atljucont benches. " No. 0 runs rrnui Albany to Corvalil. onIouduya, Wednesdays and Pridi,, No. 5 runs from Corvallis to aim KS T,,urMky " aS & Trains for tho mountains arrive,. Detroit at noon, giving ample'lf" i? .r.cnCK' fan"lnK (-'rounds' on ffi llreitenbush and Santlum river hi samoday. tr ,ht II. U VAf.KN, KDWW STONI, J.TtillNKIl AtciH. Albanr.Orl""" VVIfXAMKTTK IWVKK DIVISION STEAMER ALBANY, Coptalu Zuinalt. Leaves Salem at 7 a. m. for Porting nud way landings every Tuesd,, Thursday nnd Saturday. ',' ThosU-amer han been .equipped with ni C.lM?o ccommo,Ullo" IntluAfiiB an "le,u Uns'iirpawcd for carrying bolh rrclitil paaactiKers. ,l" "I Ilockr-Foot of State street. KIl.N.KIM&Attnl 0.R.&N UKrAHTI TIME SCHKOULK. ron Krom I'ortlanU. Kaat Mall 8 p. m,l i'wh kanc Flrer 1 supra S p 111. So. ra ex. Hun Until r- iu p, m SALEM HOP BUYERS, SQUlltE FAItllAlt. No. 55 State st. 'Phone No. 1221. JHaIRY Depilatine It a tiarmltullqukluarrasi. ct l lx free from iiJ, caua Ika or noiton. tthUh will i ioa uipciHuoua hair fti lha ucaorlxxlyln lluro niliiutMMiihoul lha alllnr pain, Injury or tnconvcnlcnct II y uccauonal jilkallont lha hair follKltaara pamuntnlly cradkt td IryitanJ you will b pica w J with n.ull. Iltglily cuJoikJ by h "I'nlltJ butri llralih Kcpurla. Snl atcurtty kUJ In plain rM fr $1 oa AU crrtponlfiK in chatgt of ladict jnj ttr liurr lioif J at wuicJIy coaltdtnlUt bnit yvur onlcr now No waiter hat othr rtmcJjr you nuy Ua liicj if au an duuill), ll ll ttUrnl yoii hav not ukJ lfllatlaa. Mv IjtL lit Al.l. In Iliiiti rAn,.UlHB ILi. of my iutkicllJ luiUt citamt and oihrr h) gUulc J camplraion prepanuoui maiUd free, Wilici I Mus, LOUR1NE, S3 DUANC STRKr. tiW YORK WM lilt WN &C0 Hush lluildlng, Commercial st. (ground lloor). Olllco telephono No. PtO. The Orient Insurance Co., Olf HAR'l'KOKD, CONN, Assets 2,2I5,000. Liabilities i.itmono. hiirjilus to Policy Holders 1,:U4,0IU. Will insure you against loss by (ire; for terms enquire of THOMAS BOLTON, Resident Agent. Journal Oflice. Salem, Ore. Leave Ksleui Sail Lake., Ilenvcr l. Worth V"?.t"l.. . ""?? .. .W W iaiu Btyui;Bu aou r.aat, Walla Walls. Hiokane. JUiihJ apolli, tit, Paul, Duliith, MIW "u-v ivLt(u mn viiTii. OCKAN UriiVJIUIIIIU For Han Krauclaou, UallOTCry lluda)a. " cTrufiTiiiATrfvKu To Astoria ami way hmillum. WILLAMKITK 1I1VKII I'ortlntul, NowterK "J war iJUiuinga, HHil ..Ufa Spo- unt Hjer S.M a. n. ra (p. n. eibu. Arsa- Ian Jail; it p. u. Tnewlay, Jlinrwlay ami Catunlay at COO a.n. Sluiuluy vVedneailay nud Friday at lO.Wa. u. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION Dally hosts to Portland as shore. Transfers to street enr line at Oreg Gtj if the steamers are delayed there otttid trip tickets to all polnu In Oregon, Wikln . ton, or California. Connection made at FVirt land with all rail, ocean andrivtrllsef W.II.IIUKU1UKT. CJen'l Pas. Apt. Portland. Or, CM. POWERS, Agent, Trade street dock Saleru. IIOISE & BARKER, City Acenu. LILTISNTIIAJ-i JUlOaS. II. J. OrrKMiKUiKit, Muunger. Olllco over Iuld it llush lUnk, Phono No. IU1. FA DISK & NEIS. Albany A Buleiii. Stilein olllcu, 222 Commercial st. (ground tloorj Neckormuii!- A: Rogers' bldg. Phbno No. 1121. Ollleos. New York and Imdou. OU1S 11. CO. Olllce: merelal st. SEAKLES & llurrovvs lllwk, Com Phono 1771. CATLIN & LINN. Olllco over Weller's gtoeery store. 'Phone No. 211. P AVNE '& TI LLS()N." One door west of Dalrymplu's store (grouiui noon, riione Mi. JiWI. .Tacks, oaioiicieael X CO. Olllco over Johnson's Clothing store, iu Hush Hruymnu bl.lg. T A LIVESLICY'&CO Commercial st. Second stair south of I .mid tV Hush bunk; room 18, uiislaln.. 'I'liouu r-'U. New Strawberries. Growers can make bip; money out of new Strawberries. 100 strong plants will produce 5000 plants if put out now besides about half a crop. I have plants of TENNESSEE, At'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. SOUTH AND EAST THE SHASTA RO'JTE TIIK Pacific do. OF TIIK Southern JtXSSUS TUAlNS RUN DAILY ' l7roop 9 MS f 7'45 A Ml Lv...;Pi Mj-Ar....S; M ) Ar. San ortland. ..Ar Salem .... Ar. Francisco Lv 0:15 a S-5AM b.05rM PRODUCE BUYERS. H.S.GILEoiCO. Wholcsulo Pruits, Prixluco, etc. i Salem, Oregon. Olllco; Insur ance block. 'Phono isjl. Vai house, at Wullnco viarvhouse. Otters tru vvlers cluilc- or the folh w t ing iiiutes east They aro till fa uuuk icoiiIii attract i r i) 11, & N , vlu Oducn ami Denver- Sliastll Ittlllto vlu Siieriinipnlii O,. den and Denver. i ftiluisHi tltiuto v a Sucrainentii. HHiR. . nA FY A. M. HUMPHREY it CO. ltuy and store wheat, oats nml other grain. Iluy jwtatm's. Also do cho)ilug and cleaning. 2T0 Commercial st. "Phono 27(M. Great Rockers HIE FINEST LINE OF ROCKERS AND FANCY CHAIRS EVER IN SALEM EX PECTED SOON. Framing Pictures WAS NEVER BETTER DONE THAN BY US, AND OUR LINE OF MOULDINGS IS UP-TO-DATE. F. W. Hollis & Company First Door North of Postoffice. mOP NOTCH T T I OK I'KKKKCTIO.V IV QUALITV AND I I -1- LOW NOTCTi In honest nrices for honest LTindx. Tiiat'mn.i ,.,. .. i that's tho renson ve sell more goods every year. iViu't fall to see us. ' HARRITT Sl LAO)RBNCE OLU I'OaTOFFICK OltOCEKY. S'OO PM 5;o5 p m 6.43 A M 8'IS P M 7.0O AM OMS PM 4.15 r m 7-55 A m Ar Ogden... Ar Ar Denver. , Lv Ar .... Omaha .... Ar Ar .... Chicago ....Lv Ar. ..Los Angele...Ar Ar... El Paso .... Ar Ar....Fort Worth.. .,Ar Ar.. New Orleans. ..Ar dining cars I OIJSERVATION CARS, iiiom 645 m 8 jOAM 6,30 m 9JSPM J.35FM 84a AD 840M 1'ullmsn lirit-clais and tourist JeeiMng cl attached to all throuch traini. Touriitcui through to Chicago without change. KOSEBUKQ MAIL. DAILY. ..Ar i 4 -30 r l.T N ,Ar 4-3ori Lv i 1 50.T 1 Lv J7JOAI H.'3o AM) Ly. . . Portland" io5SAML,v....Baiem.... 5.'2ofmi Ar .. Roseburc,. WEbTSlDEDTVISlON. BKTWHKN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mall trains daily ejsceiit Sunday. 7V a M I Ly. . . . Portland . . Ar I 5 50 r ii 1 1 .'55 f m I Ar. . . .Corvallli. . Lv f 1 soru At Albany and Corvallli con cci ."IT rains of the C & ERy. lNDErERDENCE""PASbET?liEK. KXPRKSg TRAIN DAILY KXCEPT SUNOAY.I 8 25 AM M H 4'5opm) 730 p mV firtoPM) Lv ...Portland... Ar L.v,...McMinnYille Ar Independence X.V Ail 8 S A LvM So1 Lv) 4 50 Al Direct connection at ban rrancisco wilb steamship lines fi II V WA1I, IAPAN. CHINA. I1IEPIIII.LIPINES and AUS THALIA. For through tickets and rates call en W. W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, w 0' D. GAtlRIfcLSON City hcket Agent, 23 Com-nu-rcUl st Salem Or H. KUhilLER, Marici C.MARK1IAM G. F. &P. A. I'ortlan j English Maiket. ' Lujiulln tu Maik Una Ksprw. j Tho protent condition of tho llorottgh Hop market Is most uinnttsluoiory ttj growers and Utolr factors. "What Is j the cause ot it?" U a question that Is continually being uskel, and ns jet can not bo easily answered. Uusiiioss is practically In susimnse, us it Is iuiH- Iblo to bring tho ideas of value held by 1 wljoro ami buyers Into tuvnrd. Tim of- M ilor K. Albornucrnuo. A dutlv llnocirthmuuli PULLMAN PALACE- and TOUKIST SLRKP KUS, Sau Fratiolsoi nnd I.os Anec leitoChlcuKti tills Is The Short Line! f rnni southern Call'ornln To the East. Apply to tho au ! N,, O S, L , ikv 'ie llndcrslk'ued, At Wallace warehouse Salem. ' Itiivs dried fruits and potatoes for cash. SALEM ItODUES !. J. V. V. Faltni Camn No, IIS. Mrttasverr FrlJarvu. UK.7 30.rn ,lUtl VY- hall. 8uU In-. bLlf. ,4i lUxcorlti. C. C . VV. A. Moore, clerk, room . It. Moon Uk , TOKUSTKHa Oif AMLCKIOA. , (Vurt 8hrool FtMtM No, li. UrtU Frklar , Htuhta In Tumr Dock. C. Mellon. C. It A. L, jDonscr. U U-ljft RED FRONT LIVERY First-Class reed and Stables, Board irg B. R. auenUuf tho O. It. & N,. O S, L , Southorn PaviUe. or the ilnderslLriit'd. for folders nml Itlesurlptlve literature, I i J .1 tlUUKIIRILV I (3,.'rinv,i. ni.!,. IVVaalUrkor Vtriutt linn fu lx iauaadhl fer made for any jmnvls vvhicli im- 111 riuUand eiX ' Uio J V-1N.I,CD,; fsr-8f tms ,u nt 1 nu. iJdie and family 1 Attorney Toledo, Orotion KlCUMMKKl'IAL. 8TIIEKT UALKU. UIIK. PAGE & STEPHENS Best Rigs Tor Commercial Men. Stable In earn block Hutrl 7UUoieltb. ami comfortable rlt lor driiivs- a t-Ultf. Uon wtm u uay, wttr or luomn ana avrt of tali. ; faction (uarauiMO. W.im Ha morpniun or uptuB ruxaw vuhb All faiu r. uii.i ..... X)uoc.t'iU- Clean Streets, All residents of Salem aro hereby noti fied not to permit any old paper, 6.v, dust, broVen-glass, old bottles, crockery, nails or other substance to be thrown upon the public streets or alleys. Sec Uon 35 of City Ordinance No. 2031m poses a fine of from 5 to 50 for such offence, and the same will bo strictly AnfniA.1 - J- P. Frimell, Street Commissioner. enforce! 2021 tf iMiul lna or victims. cuiuuj lhoujmd You CaruGet a Lower Berth. With one exception the thrount. trains of tho HurllnRton R-ute aro almost Invariably well-tilled. The exception Is our St- raul; Chicago Limited. On the limited thero Is usually room aud W spare. Don't infer that It sis neither so floe, nor so fast, as ANY train or ANY other line between SU Paul and Qulcago. On the codj trary, there la no more beautiful tralu lo America. It has electric Unlit, steim heat, wide vestibules the most satisfactory dlnlnu-ca, service on the continent and lower berth for everybody, A. U. SHELDON Uea'l Apeot, Portland O fiWiMJUL gKJ itodfoJLfm