The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, December 20, 1899, Image 2

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FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY ONLY. i
A fine blucblack kersey coat, vf,iilf
worsted lining and silk shoulders, elegantly
tailored v regular $15,00 coat
plaid
HOP TfALK
Growers 'Convention Listens to Presi
dent Jones and Til Ford.
lit: Association Is un a Solid Founda
tion and Its Success It No longer
In Question.
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This is a fine opportunity to get a fine dress
Overcoat before holidays, at holiday prices,
6. w. Johnson & 60.
257 Commercial St., Salem, Or.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL
BY HOVHK BMOTHKK8
WF.DNK8DAY, DF.O. 1M, 1B1W.
Blly, OnYcnr 3.O0, tu
DHy, row Moutb 91 00, it
WMkly, Oh Year 1.00, In
Advance
B.dvanoo
Advonoo
Editorial . R?vieuJ.
A Portland paper alatua tlmt IhoClty
Treasurer of tlmt city will pay out
1100,000 interoat on bond Januury I,
IWOQ, Home of tills Interest in Mint
direct to Now York, but tlio liulk of It
will lw reecipled for by Portland biinkH
who act tui ugontH for oaatorn bond hold
r and got from ono-fourth to one
ler cent, for collecting tlio coupon.
Hut tlio f 100,000 Now Year present to
tlio Kaatorn boiidholdora la not tlio
end of tlio alory itbout tlio Portland
debt. Tlmt la only tlio city debt. It Ih
Hot ttutod tlmt tlio $100,000 pays Inter
Mt for u year. It la prolmlily it aouil
annual Intercut Installment on the city
debt. Thoro la boaldoa tlio eotihly mid
acliool district debt, probably both
lwaded ami warrant debt. IxvIiIoh oily
warrant debt.
Thufactla, no compl-do nlmn iiig of
tbedobtof rortlaud und Miilliioinah
county tax payor Is obtulnablo. It can
only bo gueacd at und Ima uuvor boon
published, Iloro ant aomo of tlio items
taken from mi article In thoTelegrum of
Woe. IH. (Wo I iit vnuuli for their
ennctneea:)
ANNUAL INTKHIWT IIII.IA
Water bonds 100,000
MrldKobond., !,oou
Olty bond . KI.760
General Alblim bond 000
Alblim bridge twnd 10,000
Alblim feiryboud S.oOO
Ktt Portland water bond,.. 3,000
Ka.t Portland light IwwU 0,000
Kt Portland water bonda, . . Jl.OOO
Portland City Park Kinds, .. llOfl
Albina general bonda, 'J, 100
Alblim noiilovard IiOiuIh, .1,000
Alblnu Parklwnda, S.IKX)
Kedomiitloii IkiiuIm, 8l,ft00
Water debt Interest , T-'.MKl
Total intercut on Umd MlO.OlO
Till U un Intercut burden of over it
thouKind dollars it ibiy for wtuli working
day of Ihe year. A Portland bus
5W,O0O votera pud ono-lmli ul Ilium tiro
taxpayers, it moana (lint tlio tutor who
jy taxi pay 31, dolhtM wioli year
iMtoroat. ThU l")Va llko an ulnrmliitf
fmt capita, mid iiosslbly is not irnnJl.
UDtlnd that It taan error no yhall
tvtvet It mwt xliully.
Ttk landed iuteroat, wliutoor it Ih, U
oltl. It Itprububly not nil IuUhI
tdM. If wo mo not tiiUUtkon thuro
i eouuty liouua, school dittnct bonds,
m (liiiu bouda, uud otner uoul
l U bfVO JUL UUl tllCIOUHlkO
I or warrant dubt, n eity, mid u
ting debt. An pdmol wnr-
ftK Uiti'O'' lb" school dix
Wyalartto milium Inter
It all tli$o forma
would bloHB? if it werodislrlbuhHl aenil
j mniuully ut homo uiiioiik amiill holdings
what n hli'HHiiiK It would bo.' Hut it
probably goes into the iwvkota of nyn
dlcatoH, coriornlionri uud tlio ulicaily
rlch, Ureal la the niiiw of tlio uovor
aatlatoil politico llnuiu'lal monstor.
Jt iHt'liilmcd that tlio wiiturboiid In
toreiit of f IliO.lMX) Ih not n tux, heiaiifO
the wutordwuiln nro "ueHUHliiiulng."
The city doea not own it waturworka;
thoy are owned by cantor n bonddiold
era (or whom tlio eity iicIm aa atowurd
mid cullectlou iiiint to the tuuo of pro).
ably iWO.OOOu year, bealdiM what the
local iigcntH of tint IidikIIioIiIith take for
thulr nefvlcea.
Inalcad of tlio water friitiuhlfo being a
KOUrro of rovemte to tlio eity it producea
un oiiormoiia revenue for iMiudholderH
und a lot of rich fees for their Portland
ugeute. The wntorMiHurit uud tlio tax
payers probably have to p.U' it Iiiiko kiiiii
bealdoM for the prlvlleKU o( KrantliiK a
valmibln fianehlHO In perKitully to tho
tlminclera.
Now cornea the liuhunt uirt of tho
fitory. Tim county itaauaaineiit ban Ih'oii
riMhieiil ulhiut thirty per cent, mid tho
valuation!) reporlcil by the iircenfor will
leave the Intercut fund abort In 1100. Ho
tlio Portland paper abiton. What will
tnko place then?. More Ixiuda, higher
taxea or repudiation. WblchV When
no get more exact llgnrea wonhall try
to Hlnt out tho remedy.
and U'i
lnteret
wirujje
Wheat la 70 ihiiiIh a bushel in Uhlcitgo
mid ID wnls n huahul in Orvou, High
war nitoa on chipping mid high rail
nUa, placo nj onilmrgo ou our wheat
oiop. A car will hold 45,000 IN, or 760
buahela. The difference tit prtfo between
Sulein mid Chicago means f.'W for
fiuluht mid luaviwj the farmer $:t00 for
the wheat. Tliu rut on for freight means
70 ht cent of the Hilling prieo liero la
taken for tho haul to Chicago, la tills
it proer pnortIim? t'ould tho rail
rtwda take f 100 u car for freight mid
leave the farmer H'J5 for Ills wlimif
JOURNAL X.RAY8,
lt.lt Ilymi tells the Joi'iiNAi. that ho
la ouo I'opulUt who 0mhik fualou will
IVmocruU.
The Hop 1 1 rower's (mventioo
ouomnxl'tliiiii,' II heliMl agniiiHr
ut nine cents.
If tliouiamiiivrsuf lhoHuigroer'
MHiiatiuli nuoivrtl they will bo eulltxl u
llelmlot of Hiiiiitt men. Hut if thoy
don't?
That win I'oerotjiliig of &U er Dun
nlwny to iloixl the hopgrowam' eouveic
thmwltliit fresh hiow 'f her tutot
womnu uffriyo leitlldltf,
.
Dr. lllllivf AHxiuy, u leotuntv of tho
Salem Mgdloal rollvgo, k in. (awn of n
atiitlght 1ViuIUI tkkyt host year.
Cmi'l l thliii; too etndglit ! nnlt tie
Dr.
The hopgrowers' afturnMit meeting at
the ovrn lioilco waa attonded by nt
It'iiot ItOO men, nud a' few ludlori, Nearly
overy mnn prenont wus a hopgrowor nnd
thej'uuthorod from all ovor tho hop-
growing district of Oregon. A number
of ileolera were ulw prudent und come of
thoto who mlitlit lie denominated
korlwdnno brokern. Thofo latter re
celveil aome pretty hard kiiucka from
the ait'iikura.
Tho greatest cnthilainimi juovulled,
mid tlie hojtgrowcra aeem to rcali.e that
at lift they have a grip on thoaltuatloit
und there la light ahead (or the Indus
try In which they have liiumlcd tholr
money and time.
ItRaOLttTlOfN OK TIUSKS.
Tliodrnt biiHlncHM traiifacted was the
ii lopliug of the following resolutiens:
"Resolved, Tlmt the thauka ofthU
Association ore due, and aro hereby ten-dun-.l
to tho leading haukora mid othor
ImsinesH men. of tlio Mtuto of Oreaon.for
the friendly dipioiltlon matiKeHted by
them towanla tho ureat industry of bop
raising ill tlio Willamette Valley, uud
further
"Iti.'holved, That for the friendly o(
Ikufl of tlio lmnkern nnd other biifiiiena
men thitiuulioiit tho valley, and pastlcu
larly In tho hop growhiK aeetiouH, we
tender our heartfelt thanka.
"HchoIvcmI, Tlmt it ia tliu hciiso of
this meeting tliut tho federal uovern
input alioiild Kiiard tlio hoalth' and in
torcat of tlio iieoplo of the United State
by itiiproiiriato Uvlnlntlon roaiiecthiK tho
iimditica of food and drink tipcd by tho
Americun icople.
"Iteaolvcd, That all iidiilleranlM in
the manufacture of lioer ahould lie pro
hibited. "ItoMolveil, Tlmt our mnatora mid
renreNuulatltea in eouareva aro respect
fully requested lo lire their inltueuco
wltli tlio coiiKreai of tho I'nltcd Htatea
to uccoinpllHli the iiirK)w outlined
by tliOMt resolulionn.
"Iteaolyeil, That we appreciate the
MirvieoM of tho lion. II. W. Corhutl for
the cheerful co-operation which ho bus
extended to thlf leading iiidiiHtry of tlio
Htuto, by Interposing his groat inlluenco
with tho couxrcHH of tlio United Statca
In tho furtherance of tho dealred leg
ixliliou." IVenldoiit M. I,, .fonea presided over
tho meeting mid jjavo ipilto u leiiKthy
iiddresH, Ho waa loaded to the muzzle
with enthusiasm 'and earnest determi
nation mid it la otisy toaenlliat lie la
In till movement till ovur and Intend
to make it it siiccchsh.
Herevlewed the situation and pointed
tliu way to bettor thlnn In forcible
tonus lie Hcoined to realize that the
present situation of tho Imp industry
ia only part of tliu gieat movomeut In
every lino, by which the Niimll dealer
ia being ground down and doen out,
that tho big fellows may Mop in and
control the whole IiuiIuchh. lie fa Id
that tho hop Industry wua nt stake. If
wo must hull our hopNiitthe prices of
fere I by the nhort aellera, the small
grower will have logo out. The In
duatry would then bo turned ovor to
tho big syndicate grower. Then what
would tho brewer have to pay? Tho
biower realizes tho situation, mid If tho
glowers can knock out the short aeller,
pulveri.o and utterly annihilate him,
thoy will 1st na (Mipular with the brew
ers and icgmimittvt dealer as (Jhaphrn
UHhurt waa with tho Second Oreuon
uflurliu punched the lieutenants head.
Thosp&ikcrdruwa sharp distinction
between tho legitimate dealers mid tho
abort ao'Iera uud tho hitler came in for
aMvore Indictment at his hand. In
eve iv other busluuss, the commission
merchant Is naturally mi agent of tho
producer, to get as good u price aa possi
ble for the product. Thoy have no right
to form combinations to break down the
market,
Hbort roller had gone through tho
hust nud contracted hops at 1ft and '.0
coits-lator down to u routs. They luuo
oflorod to deliver in Now York aa low as
7 cent. ThU kills the market for tho
grower uud tho legitimate dealer.
There was a market this yer In this
Wisdom of Health
Is the wlb9t nil wladom. Tlio qulcx
cst war to inuke wcakstomauti strong,
to make sickly people well, Is to use
Hetettcr's Htouiach Wtwr. U Is
tho best medicine In tile world for In
digestion, dyapepila.nNo liver or weak
kidneys. It cures nil aUmmch III. II
make und keen people well. A
I'ltiVATKltKVUNUK Stamp Bhould cov
er the Deck of the bottle. (
Beware Hcstcttera
of Stomach
Imitations' Bitters
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uiAptiKrr
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Laws
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Tho Hop AkMwIntlaii wns pretty MIki-
ul to invito tuiiHuil tho buyera and their
bniyorn wlm exeeulu thulr cut-throat
fruola onto thulaw nr' the growuHir
ox at.
U imiuugcra Imu soft n,ia on tho
bi am) reaoUitlona for ditkln
"Nto cf and who didn'i.fomo, but Iqn
)'tlmnk tho vnA'rf" tluvt gJt the
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CHAIN 01 SICK
NESS AND
MISERY.
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IH'KlfltS me
BLOOD,
NERVES
anu ojvts ure to me
LUNGS.
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country for 240,000 to 200,000 bales.
This demand wu already supplied by
the abort seller.
Wo used to read In our olltJail econ
omy that supply and demand fixed
price, but in this cany tho short ricllor
had jet the price beforo the crop waa
made. What did supply and duinaud
have to do with thisV
Tlio association eau acll ita hops, for
tho HHplu over lliere want tliem and
must have them. In spite of tho sur
plus in tho Kugliali crop thcro ia u de
mand there for -40 to W thousand Imlea
of American hojia.
if tlio market here were llxed so It
would not bo iwnlcky, dealers here
would buy 10,000 bale for oxport.
Mr. Jones gave somo Instance of
smooth work by short sellers, and
urgel growers to put thelrhops together.
The buukera uud buslnep men will
all help, because thoy want tho
grower to get a good price for Ills
.product; want inoro money brought
into the Mute, making every !ody pros
lerous. Told how the California raiecu grow
ers, wiieu ou too verge of bankruptcy,
redeemed theit Industry, placed it ou
Its feet nnd made It again profitable, by
organization.
Hoj emphasized the fact there ia no
H)htIc hi this movement. Tho Itepub
IIcmii, Democrat uud Populist can nil
work together. Itlsn liusine pro(-
sition.uud iih combination ia tlio order
of the day, tho hopgrowor huvo tho
choice of eomhliilngor.heing individually
forccsl out of the business.
Mr. .lone would probably resent
iKiiug called a eociullst , hut ho ery
clearly show etl up tho utter breakdown
of Individualism in the hop growing
business.
Til lord waa greeted by a round of up.
plause when he came forward to address
tho iiswinbhige. He spoke hut a few
minute but made aomo telling point.
Ho Maid that If one man owned all tho
hop In the Mtuto of Oregon, ho could
deal with the consumer uud realize n
good price for the product. Hy all
going into tliu association tho mine re
sult could Imi accomplished; but acting
a Individuals It waa Impossible.
lie said that it waa all nonsense to
fay there I no strength in unity, ami
ho urged tho growers to orgnnizt and
thoy would then ho a unit.
Mr. Font niiido somo telling Hint
and was applauded vigorously.
Among tlio iiolnts covered hy Mr.
Ford woro these twe: Tho ahyater
dealer were telling the grower that if
he placed hi hops with tlio association,
tliu receipt he received would not bo
negotiable, and lie would lie licit up
until the hops were all Hold. This Mr.
Ford characterized aa a iilbh!o. While
not negotiable" in too sense tlmt u
promhory note wua negotiable by simply
sinning the name on tho back, tho hop
receipt could be unsigned na n wheat
warehouse ..receipt could bo uwtigucd,
uud this amounted to exactly the same
tiling. The other point waa that deal
er wore telling growers that Jones nud
Hill uud lleuta were simply working tliu
association for what they could make
out of It. This wua in one feline true.
Tho gentlemen wer all hop grower nnd
all hud hops to fell. They wanted the
price to rlso for their own sake und
when it should rise (or their hosp it
would rise for every pound o( hops in
the state of Oregon.
Dr. Hill told theuiidhmcu tlmt Henry
Weinhurt a.iya bo would rnther pay -ft
cent for hop than to see them going
at Kteonts; nlwj that from Uj to H
iKiiiiids of Imps aro used to the barrel
of Itcor nud no auhtftitutcs ure used so
long ua hop nro Ion tnan A'i cent or
pound.
Many tpiuatloua wuro asked and an
swered. Among them waa one touching
the Imp on which privntu loans have
Ik'oii made, TIiomi aro assigned to the
aw-oclatlon aubjeot to tho loan, and the
lender geta Ida money tlrst. In fact
the lender In lioiiclltod by the Increase
In tho value of Ida security through the
operation of the insolation.
Touching tho iiuestioii of stoiago'lti
wnsatatcd thatu number of warehouse
m. ii ut different point lu.d offered free
storage, out of friendliness to tliu as-
so.-at ion and a desire to m-e it giicreed.
Tli' iiietion of gnull.ig aroused con
siderable discussion, the proamnion
U'liig that the hops would not be, graded
iinld ftx-M, ua that waa tho only grading
tlmt would really cut any llguro. Prosl
dent Jones cut on this disciiasion Inn
happ manlier Iiy flieutlng: "Lets not
waste any more time talking uUmt
gnidiug; turn in your hop."
A committee often w us appointed to
confer with tho luukera on tho general J
iriHwiuoii oi unuiicing ine association.
Then the coinmltliv waa iniulu Hirmuii-
out and Prvident M. 1 Jones wa
mldel therdi Tlio membership is ua
follow a:
I'. K. Dunn of Kugeno ,W, F. Voting,
of Sherwool, J.,0. Curlwright, of Hur
rleburg, 11. O. Hausmaii, of Itruwiiavtlle,
II Hryaiit, of Albany, J. It, Stump, of
Silver, D. It. Taylor, of Indeemonce, F.
Feller, of Uutteville. tieorge Thompson,
of McMiunvllle, and J. W. Ilawle,v, of
Moiiuioutlt.
Tho oumiug teasion of tho Uxtrd of
directors mh luotmcttM until nearly
midnight, and the plana of procwluro
were dlfctiastl nud the technicalities
worked out.
A number of memU'ra were aasigtiol
In the duty of cuinayslug their' resists
tive MX'lionsaud laying the mailer Iv
foto vvery hop grwwer.
Thogontleinmi named were ns follews:
Byron Grim, Aurora; Ueo. U. Hovon
don, Hubbard ; O. S. Tomeroy, Wood.
burn;Wra. Scollnrd, Qervals; W. II.
Egan, Brooks ; T. B. JoncJ, Wbeallnnd ;
W. F. Young, Sherwood; Jns. Wln
Mnnly, Salem ; R. M. Wood worth, La
fnyotto; W. T. Colomnn, St. Paul; P,
K. Johnson, Mt. Angel; 11. I). Mount,
SilvcrtotiiJ. It. White, Monitor.
Ycstenlny's convention wns n great
succcFs in every way nlid material pro
gress was made. Delegations from lo
cal associations ut difforent points nil go
home eallsilcd with the plans ftf the O.
II. O. A. and eiilhusinKtic to nrnke it a
success.
With tho hops nlrenny assigned nnd
thoo pledged over 22,000 hales nro in
tho pool. This makes It certain, tlmt
the association ia solidly planted, and
oilier growers who Imve liecn holding
off will now get Into tho band 'hugon.
To Curo a Cold In One Dny
Tskfi laxative Jlrnmo Quinine Tnlilets. All
ilrintl-ts refund the money Kit fall to rare
K. W. (Irfire'a tlgnature la on cch liox. 'Xk:
BDUCATIONAXi A.N'D MUSICAL.
EVA F. COX,
Teacher of Piano ami Organ
CLASSKS IN
StOHT RKADING.
Studie: :m Front St.
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German and French
Taught grnminntlcnlly nnd converMl
lounlly. Mr. Pennobnker will receive n limited
immlier of pupils, desiring liiHtriictinn
hi tlicflo languages, nt her home, ou
Church ctreet. Thepo languages woro
acquired nbroad.by this teacher. 12-8-:iiii
ETTAANDERS-WILMAN
Associate TeacherWtstern Conserva
tory, Kansas City, Mo., leptesenting
the Inter-state System, nt Salem, Ore.
Over First Nstlonal Hank. Resilience
376 Church street. Sludlo hours 9 to
12, nnd 2 toft.
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Southern Pacific Co,
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Nellie Brown
VIOLINIST
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DeWltt's Little Early liters purify
tlio blood, clean tho liver, Invigorate
tlio system. Famous little pill for
constipation itnd liver 1 roubles.
Stone Drug Store.
Tho editor of n Democratic paper nt
Portland and Vancouver complain bit
terly because of a lack of patronage
received on n trip through the valley.
He says tlmt nt Albany Mr. Iilnuk
refused to help him, but promised to
get another man, who proved to have no
force, und that several who agreed to
take the paper the next day kept out
of sight and did not take It when he
sought them again. And at Kugeuo
thoy did nothing but promise. Tliu
truth is the people are can van-ridden i
Willi outside newspaper, nnd the most
persistent men get the sub. Iiynl
substantial citizens, though, stand hy
their homo paera regardless of polities,
appreciating their efforts in building up
this country and their new giving
merit Albany. Democrat.
Special Sale
Of art novelties gluwere etc., ut Jos.
Meyer V Sons.
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"One Minute Cough Cu re I the he
remedy 1 ever ticd for coughs unt
cold. It I urictjuullcrl for wlmoplntl
cough, nilldrou all like it," write
II. N. Williams (lentryvillo, Intl.
Never fulls. It Is the only liimu'cw
remedy Hint give Immediate result.
Cures coughs, colds, hoarsencM, croup,
pneumonia, bronchitis and nil throat
mill lung troubles. Its curly use pre
vents coiiumpthm. Stoius Drug
Store.
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vur, 1.1111UUI and LlllC.lgo v(
nir onier u.'isiuni cities,
Den-
trul in
111
WEST .sfDK DIVISION
rrWKHN l'OItTl.ASl) ANU COItVAI I le
Mull trains dully lt.xccpt Sui,,ay
7S0 A Ml
11:M ! M J
l.r......l'ortlanil.. Ar
Ar... l.'orvHllls .y
it,, 1
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J I" y'
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ivyr"
-frrrcs.
'si a,r
f - -r' . . . . M
syj's??? ' sy,j''t' fro-;'
tltiD roK. Cataiohltj?
Chung Lee Co.
A fine line of holiday iroocs, Chinese and Jap
anese fancy goods. Ladies' underwear and wrap
ers. Satin and silk waists, price $4.50, made lo
order. Come and see our goods.
329 Commercial St. Cottle Blk.
I'iO-'.'nr
IA SATISFIED CUSTOMER
A t Albany und Corvnllls iiiii,.ei
with truuis of tho C. & E. Uy"""tU!1
lNfHMUONDENTnrT'ASiTKxj,..,,
Express jirni, ) dOllyJnxeepL Hurulny ,
, .....IHtrtUiiil. Ar .a'..,,,
.M.JIIIIIIVIII,. ..I.y 5 "
, .......VM.. .,, , , ,
Dire t coniiectloiis ut Sun
a i
I'Vuiieii-
co wit i 'itMiiiiidilp Hut's for Hawaii"
J A PA in', Til E I'll I LI Pl'iN ':s Yl,
AUSTRALIA. A"
Kor through tickets und rates call ,,
W. W. SKINNER. Depot, Age,, ,
O. I ) (I A 11 II I K LSO N ( ! t y r ".'k , f
Agent,, 2.12 Cfiuunurulul St S ilem or.
It. KOEHLER.Mgrr "
O. MA HICHAM, U.K.&P.A. I'ortlanil
Will advertise us
And our wares.
i
12M5 p,
. 1 :.'),") ji
. 7:2:. p.
in,
in.
in.
The Atkins Cross Cut Saws
The Palace Market
Will till your order font roast,
broil or fry of boot, mutton,
pork or sausage Corned lieef.
nicely cooked, boned uud pressed
ready to slice for your liiueli.
Wo hnvo our own delivery man.
Vonr patronage folititod.,
MOYER & EDWARDS,
Phont2021. 138 Stale St
SEGMENT. GKOIJN'D.
Never fails to please;
We keep a l'lilljline ofnthem.
R. M. Wade &. Co. Hardware
HBAT1N0IC
Corvallis & Eastern Ilailroad
TIMKCAKI),
! For ViiiiuImii:
Train leaves A Ib.iny ....
'irulii leaves Corvnllls...
Tiuln arrives Viioiilim
Returning:
Leaves Vmiultm
iLeitvese'orvniiis....,
Arrives Albany
It For Detreit:
Leaves Albany
i Arrives Detroit
I Returning:
Leaves Detroit 12:20 n m
A, rives Albany r,;, ,, ,.
OmhihhI twi. connect, at Aliuuy ami
Cirvnlll with Soutlicrn I'ucltlctmliM.
giving direct, service tiunil troin New
port, uud adjacent benches.
Tnilns for the iiiimiititln arrive at
Detroit. nt rio'iti, giving ample time
Hi reach cuuipliig uriiuntls mi the
MrefionuuMi und Sam lam riv,.r n,
name day.
W-AMIKN, KIIWIN SI'ONK.
T K- I A. Jlmnrir
J.THKNKIl Aireiit. Albanr.Oic
l'-0lhl III.
.ll;:nia in
.I2:lftp. i.
. 7:00 a. in
. ll::tu it. tn.
SALEM TILE FACTORYj
Orcat Iteibiitlon in
Drain Tile
ST RAM,
HOT AIR,
HOT WATER,
k done promptly, substantially
Estimates furnished, and wor
! and at honest prices.
i ' Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty.
It. S. BURROUGHS, 102 State St. Phone I5JI
0.R.&N
nn-AHT
I rou 1
timk rruKnui.K.
Kioin I'orll ind
11 mn
Now la tho time to secure bargains.
Prices ure lowei now than evei before.
Choice stock of the best tile made.lu the
state.
Following is tho icdiiod p ie ist:
:iucb til no ft) per low ttti,
4 Inch tlio tiAin wr loco feci.
5 lurli tile V-M IM wr two feel. '
a liu-ti tile :m m per lino fcri.
7 Inch Ilia (UilXi per ldu fnt.
s Inch tile f.'i0tO per.mo feat.
Write fur secial r.ilesliy ear load lota.
Address,
.1. 10. MUJRIMIY,
Falrgmuiids, Or.
L. jVL KIRK,
S4, 5fJ, ii 5B
Phono U7I
StntoSt.
Gram Hay, FJour, Mill Feed, BuildingMalcrial.
Lime, Cnicnt, Plaster etc,
Grain, Hay and Straw stored
WagonScales,
KJKl'roniit and carefu "attention given do the delivery of gooila to anv pait
oftboeitv, " l4-S-t f
hl Icrtll jikt, Deliver II. Worilil
I Msll 1 Umaba. Kanua Clly, Mt6 5i.iu
a p. m, U.il..l'lilemfOkuIKa.t, I '
Hs WaTl7aU7HpiVk7rro7MluVie's"ri'.-'"
,,, I ",."..'.. . ...,., .,,,I,,H, ,.," Kll
ijvr 1 mniifti'U i;uirnutl anil u.ij.1.
1'
HUT
f'l;
lm
a p in.
I k ,1 .
1 too
a. 111.
oOKAN Hri:Maiinu
torSioi rrniicl.oo,
Hall vvery Uvu liny..
4 p. in
colTiMiiiA'iuvTTir
nir.A.i',i(ri,
l p. ui
an. m
Hit Hlltll
Sutnr Jl',, Ailnrls niiilway Lunllni!., x Sun.
10 i, 01. j
l4f
H'in'
wti.iajii-rrrK ttivKtt
lorllsnil, Newberg aud w,
MiulliiK.
trS.
let.)
Uily l
I . 111
SALEM HOP BUYERS
SQUIIUS ITAUUAn.
No. o5 State at. 'Phone No. V:
wm lrimvra &co
Itush lliitldiug, Commercial at.
(ground Ihsir). Otlico telephone
No. 1.10.
1 r5k
r u 1 "
-I f
Li FOR
HANUOOD RESTOKKD g?ZWKmRri
r.mc.l.u,uramrl lorurcall .l.'.AJiSi,1! ShTwiu
?'C",0yj ""'tfCl'C.W-kefullncM.Uu.t JirnliSi, NkthUy 10,
viw.. . iiaii7mB i(B&a iuiu mr (aiu i. .. i
bS r,? ?I ,,":I",i C4M ,c lWini "' t rktt JiT'm .
box. 6 far fs by mail pr,l. ClrcuUr free. AlldriiirKlU TnlTr
uo otber iUnufuOuiLd i,v the ituu miTii!:,'1, "" v
- -.. w,, ,,..i-ttHVV V
-...-uuviti urug Co. dUtnbuUog agents,
.u.uAnnYAMIiatars.. IVRTtAMD. Okegow
SALE Y 1). J. FllY. SAL KM. OKUGOK.
I
J.j
va !
JjIlikntifal imos.
II. J. OrrKsiiKuiiut, Manager.
Otlico over Udd A llusli Iktuk,
Phono No. mil.
tJATLIN & LINN.
Otlico over Weller'a gincery
l'hono No. 211.
btoro.
Tn-.ljy Tliinmlay ami (Jiilunlar at fi.ttl a in,
Moiiility Ve.luelay Mint Krlday ol lO.lWa, in.
WILLAME-nE RIVEK DIVISION
D;lly bnits to Portland as above.
1'raiiifcra lo street car line at Oreu i'i'
ll the Jleamer are delayed there oul5
trip tickets in all point in Oregon Wliin
(on, or Callfoinl a. Counectio.i made at I'i ft
land with all rail,- ocean andfivei hue
W. II.HUKUIUK'l
i (.en'l l'a. AKt. Portland, t)
(. M. PON KRS. AKent, TmiIc street il-ak
, Salrn
tliOISE,& 1IAKKKK
UXJ Cltv Acei .
Cape Nome
PAYNE &TILLSOX.
Ouo iloor west ot Dalryuiplo'a
store (griind Iloor). 'Phone No.
20U I.
,7 ACKS, OA1LM I OI I Ali3 L
A CO. Otlico over Johnson's
Clothing store, in lliish-Hrevmaii
blilg.
Is now acknowledged the richest gold Field in the
world, Oregon has hist as profitable mines. One of I
the surest sources of profit is to save a little on yeur:
daily purchases, and for this purpase our store is a
lericci v-,ape iNome.
FINEST GROCERIES, LOWEST PRICES AND MOST Vf,!! Pan Pat
PROMPT SERVICE IN TOWN. TUuUan UUl
HARR1TT & LAOlRRMnp.
OLD ITWTIWICK UIIDCKIIV,
iiTiiiiiiriiiiiiiniiniiniini
r
A. LIYKSLKY & CO
Commendal t. Seoxmil slmr south
of ljidd & HumIi bunk: rmi IH, I
upstairs. 'Phono 1211.
timiRiiiniiiiiiniiniiniinimiinmTniinnnnr
J. P. ROGERS,
SCIVKSHOK TO NWKCIIIIAS A KOOKISS.
,1
PRODUCE BUYERS,
H S.GIIE4C0
Wholesale Fruits, Pnnbut, etc.
Sulem, Oregon. Otlico; hisur
unce bhvk. 'Phone W. Ware
house, at Wallace warehouse. (
A. M. HUmSreT&TctI ;
Huy and store wheat, oat and
other grain. Huy itolatoey. Also
do chopping and cleaning. 270
Commercial t. 'Phone 2rftt.
CH3. L, DAILEY
At Wallace- vmucIioikk Salem.
Huy drie.1 fruit and (wtatcea fur
Cih.
Pine Wines, LiQooRb, Cigars!
218 COMMERCIAL STREET, 1
160 STATE STREET,
Courteous treatment at all times. 102 COURT
""""""l")!!!!.!!!!!!!!!.!!
STREET. M
Htm'm''mmimmmmmmmmmm MMMiit
a Lower Berth,
U ith one exception tho through
trains or the Hurlltigton Rrule
urn uliiidsi tnyartuhly 'well-lillcd
The exception is our St. I Jul
riilc.itgo Limited. On the llu lied
Hiero Is usually room and to
spare
Don't Infer that It Ms neither
vt tlmt, nor c. fa-t.'ua ANV train
of ANY other line between M
Paul und Uliictitii. On the con
trary, thero Is un more beautiful
train In America. It bus electr
liu'lit, steiiii heat, wide vestibule
the uiifet satUruetory dtnlng-ct
sTviee .,-i the tintlnent-'ind
1'wer berth 'or eyerylnsly,
A.O.yilELI)ON
lei.'l Aenl. Portland O
S.VLI'I .LOIMJKS
p. j. v. y.
, l5l.l,uPNo-Als- MUTrrFrtJrven
luijIWUl. U. W- halt, Slat 111., I4.fi
mu llowiih. v. V ; W. A. Soorw. Htii. rooSi
tut,
SoMi
1. UOUTMblk
Bottled Beer. R, D. GIBSON
Mo ruoruhln or ouiuut
ruxM. nm au faiu.
t iin.. i....
"OuoomiilkKt
KOKItaTltMa OK A.NJKKIOA" i
louil dhriHxl Kuirrt Sa I ilnu FilJ-
ii a I
U17i)(
!ltiu In Turner ,.l.xt litllwi. l
Uuiwn xvy
Klinerft Beck,-uxesor to SouthSalem i
Boubr.Wor. I
,i ALrJen' forl!ed beer will be ailed
at the brewery. Kept on cold atorZ?
lele,.ho.ie2l!ll.
live city deliver)-
N K W M ARKET
t.le treet, a.ar isilroad. Kreaheitan
lm mcaU. My , fPii. say I keep the be
o rata in town 3 i
f
i
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