The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, January 17, 1900, Image 2

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HOME TOPTCQ
Contribution for thli Department are v J
ronnclfiitlr solicited from our reader" i "
Till! DULl JOURNAL
hY HOKBN BBOTHBHB
WKDXKHDAY, JAN. 17, 1000.
Urfily, One Year 3.00, In Advance
Drtlly, l'oui Montba 3.00. ! (Vdvano
Weekly. Ono Year 53100, In iidvance
RAISING THE SCHOOL STANDARD
Tlio trustees of tlio normal school at
San Joso, Cal., mot In quarterly session
last week nml resolved to raise the
standard of that school. There was a
full discussion of the subject. It was
recommended that as much as possible
of the acadomlc work of tlio school
should bo eliminated and tlio school
brought to as high a standard as possi
ble in the direction for which It is In
tended, the training of students for the
profession of teachers. In the attain
ment of that object it was recommended
that the scope and extent of tlio training
school department bo enlarged.
At the afternoon session of tlio Hoard
.President Wheeler, of tlio Stato Univor
Hity was present and ho was asked his
opinion as to the question of raising tho
standard of admission to thu school.
He said that ono of the great Jstir
prlsos that ho had had in his cxper!or.cu
In coming to California was tlio great
olllctcncy of tlio high school. The
speaker said that the standard of tlio
Normal Schools should bo raised so
that tho efforts In them Bhould bo di.
roctod entirely to professional training
for primary and grammar school teach
ers, while tlio pedagogical departments
of tlio universities would furnish touch
ers for tlio hltfli schools.
There Is n hint horo for thoio who oro
intorcstod In tlio improvement of Ore
gon's educational system. Let tlio nor
mal schools bo confined to their proor
sphere of training teachers for tlio pro
fession of teaching and lot tlio high
schools bo placed upon such a piano
that tholr teachers must como from tlio
universities.
It must como to this or somo such sys
tem tieforo Oregon can consider herself
In lino Willi tlio progressive states In ed
ucational matters.
. The Idea of a city of this sixo,tliu capi
tal of tlio state running hor schools on tlio
basis of somo little bank-woods country
district would bo scoffed nt by educa
tors of other states.
It was only by a struggle tlmt tlio ninth
grade was retained last year, but thu
discussion then engendered and thu
thought devoted to tlio subject since
has mado tho peoplo more nllvo to the
wisdom of having good schools horo, not
only for the Baku of tholr own children,
but to attract and not repel tho hotter
class of Immigration.
People coming to Salem from other
states In whose schools their children
have not nearly finished tho courso,
find that tho Salem schools can do
nothing more for thorn. One of the
first questions oskotl by most peoplu
with a family of children to educate,
when they have In vluw a change of
locution is, "How are tho schools?'1
Good schools attract an intelligent
class of poo pi e: oor schools repel them
iLet us. by all moans improve tho
schools of this city. Let us maku Ba
lera's schools such that they will attract
peoplo to our city instead of roiwlliug
them. Lot us make them so good that
they will be u source of revenue to the
district Instead of a drawback. Our
schools are good as far as they go, hut
they should go higher, and lie made
strictly ilrst-chiss In every department.
HUMOUO AND FRAUD.
Tho New York gold standard paporn,
without distinction of party, uro criticis
ing the administration and especially
Secretary Gage or showing gross and
criminal favoritism to the Now York
Olty Dank, owned by the Ktundurd Oil
monopoly that contributed bo largely to
the Haniin campaign fund in 1HIMI, that
carried the election, Resides tho Inter,
est ou 10,000,000 of Internal revenue
tuxes placed by Gage in that bunk nt
tint, and reduced since tho howl was
raised to about $17,000,000 making u
clear gift of several million dollars of the
peoples money, ho has dumped into that
bank during tho last 1B0 days over $I3'-V
000 of interest hydejiositlngover 3,000,.
UCK) of the purchase money duo for the
sale of the old custom house, allowing
the bank to loan out and collect Interest
on thu money mid collect rent from tho
government for the building, und also
swimllinK New York City out of the
te, at the same time. Tills is said to
ke'x plain violation of law nml a gross
frf ud. It U a lamentable fact that men
wWJ commit und suffer crimes und out
ran to carry elections and sustain
jpsvrty owulr.attong which they would
wet tfclnk of doing In the ordinary busl
of life, und party prejudice,
tMSfitfrlTi". Mid tyranny have become so
jmttttta people will endure and
si( s4m1n these outrages to "keep up
Us ywtty." And all parties are about
is mwe. They will do it when they
Pt a etuuutt. Tho lust election was car
ried by millions of voters supporting; n
limn nnd a princlpto they do not liko.
hut they were mode to believe that thoy
must do it to sustain n nreitt party and
to save the government from ruin. They
did not vole Intelligently nor for prin
ciple Unquestionably n largo majority
voted against their honest convictions
on thu money question, through coercion,
misrepresentation, and the multitude of
InlluciiroH brought to bear In the uamo
of a great party. They will perhaps do
tho enino thing again. The world is
ruled mostly by humbug and fraud
Hon. II. It. Klncald, in the Oregon
Statu Journal.
To Curo a Cold In Ono Day
Titko taxatlre Ilromn Quinine Tnllut". All
ilniL'Klits i'nnl Ihc money iril fnlla to cure
K. W. (Irore's alKnnltiro l on etcli Ixix. 2.V.
JOURNAL "X RAY"
All New York seems to be i-cratnbllug
to do Mr. Hryim honor from Tammany
up and down.
Senator Wolcott criticises Ixith let
tlgrew and liuvurldiru. Ho must he a
muldle-of-lhe-roadur.
ttt
Uncle Sam will hereafter have to
make his laws apply to tlio "United
Statco and colonies."
Ml
Wonder if Brother Abner knows any
thing about tlioeo government steam
ship lino just established?
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There was u time when a man could
bo elected from n church in this coun
try for advocating the teiiohlngH of Jesus
Christ, hut tho cases uro growing rarer
of lato years.
M
There is a ray of hope whon tho po
lltlcal party tlmt has always opiioscd,
L'overnmeut ownorsliln of railroads es
tablishes government steamship lines to
unnit ami Manna, nn lias jusi neon iionu.
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A lady correspondent in the "Home"
dopartmoutof today's Jouknai.Iuis usun
sihle suggestion for u r-nloin ladiu's Club
It will Interest all, und usiwiully busl
nehH men. Its the right kind of talk.
.
Thu Hawaiian Islands Imvo a total
population of l'-'l.'JU. Of this number
only r;00 are of KiihIIhIi or American
birth, or extraction. Will those KL'OO, or
less than ft" nor cent, dli'lato.tlie govern
ment for all?
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Here's some treason from tho National
Watchman: "No Mil can pass Congress
or uvun receive consideration from the
hands of that august body unless it is
O.K'd by thu men who contributed
tlio funds to elect MeKinloy In 181)11."
Hero is music, from nil anti-trus
paper: "The Itcpublicuns of New Jersey
propose to demnnd tho nomination of
Attorney-General Grlgus for thu Vice
1'rosldoncv next year. This is eminently
proper. Mr. Honart was from New Jor-
soy, the trusts obtain their charters in
Now Jersey, .mid Attorney-General
Grluus. u citizen of tlmt state, litis virtu
ally repealed thuautl-triist law by refus
ing in uuioreo it. uriugs suouiii ny an
means receive tho nomination of the
trust party."
-SHnkmg
of the state barber's Isurd
truvolinu to Humidor and holding a ses
sion, tho Eugene Oiurd says: "A junket
ut thu oxjMMiHO of the harbors, who must
pay fees for license, to scrape fares nnd
cut lialr, ami tlio people wlm pay taxes,
all to no practical purMe. It passes,
undorstaudiiiu how intellhreut legislators
could havo been wheedlod into uuacting
such a law."
Verily, Kdltor Campbell must have
had his little fare cut by some black
smith barlmr, to feel so ugly !
A SENSIBLE SUGGESTION FOR
SALEM CI-UU WOMEN.
KntTon JouitNAt.: There Ih In Bur
lington, Kansas, a club founded by
tho ladies of tlio city for tlio convenience
of Farmers' Wives and Country Women
living outsido the city.
The morclmuts and business men co
oiKTUto with tho ladies in furnishing
tho rooms and paying rent Tho rooms
are In n pleasant and convenient part of
the city and furnished with comfortabla
chairs, writing desk, table and IxxikH
and magazines. The place Is thrown
0mii every day for the use of women
and children from tho country.
Now of nil the places in tlio Union
thero Is none that deserve or win re It
would bo appreciated mom limn
in this Willamette valley, where
wo either have the dust or I lie
mud to contend with the whole year
round. People come from all thu small
towns ubout us to trade in Snlcm, und
wo have no convenient plnco where
ladles can arrange tlio toilet, put aside
the dust or storm coat havo it checked
for tho dav.und a place to havo parcels
left and checked, havo a cup of hot tea,
meet a friend by appointment, wait for
train orstiige.und in short a convenience
nun win neip to mi mo uuriieu oi our
sisters along tho way.
Tho Kansas club has a large member-
shlp.nml one member is in uttandance
every day looking out for the comfort
and pleasure of the frequenter of the
place. Womkn'h Fiuk.vd.
CRIMINALS TO RAISE ROSES.
Chicago Women Hit Upon a Plan foi
Refilling the Outcast) of Humanity.
Hoses, beautiful roses, to bo worn nt
throat or waist belt of (nshion's favor
ites, raised in tlio grounds of a city
prison by the women of tho slums, con
fined for misdemeanor! Chicago is go
ing to do It. Unfortunates who liud
their way to tho house of correction in
tho Western metropolis are to bo put to
work cultivating (lowers for the market.
Tlio Idea originated with .Superintend
ent Sloan, who has chargo of the institu
tion, und ho has looked ahead before
trying tlio experiment to the extent oi
enlisting tlio asslstauco of many women
of social positions In thnt city. When
tho propodticn was laid before them as
surances wuro general. Lenders in tlio
social world expressed pleasure at the
Idea of buying Honors from that institu
tion. With tills understanding, Mr. Sloan
went ahead and has Just built three
greenhouses, each 75 feet by IB feet,
covering 1,000 sqimro feet of ground. It
Is his purpoHo to employ in tho work the
most I ardened women who ore commit
ted to his care, and ho lielieves that It
will have a more softening and benefi
cial effect iitou them than the heavier
labor In tlio laundry, which is usually
selected for tho women prisoners.
"I am sure," he says, "that my ex
pertinent will prove a success. I have
seen these women, after nil sorts of hard
work, sent to their culls nt night so tired
Unit iiiiu would think they would immu-
dtately want to rest. But It was almost
impossible to keep them still. They
wanted to bandy words In no choice lan
guage witli their cell mates nnd inline.-
Hate neighbors, and when they left tlio
house of correction they wero upt to lie
worse than when they arrived. Tliero
Boomed to bo no posslblo hope of reform
ing thorn."
ooiow u one, two or mreo shelves, ns
, the caso may be, serve as resting place
i of the thousand and ono conveniences of
! dally life, Hooks, writing-pad, engage-
ment nnd visiting lists, work nnd knit
' ting baskets, etc etc., are ever at hand
i und suggestive of employment of idlo
! moments. These tables tire not always
i polished, but often painted to match
room decoration pink, green
-Table Talk.
or
blue,
An American Princess.
Tho Princess Cantacuzene, whose wed
ding closed the Newport season, writes
tho happiest and most.dolightful letters
to her relatives from her new homo in
St. Petersburg, whore her husband is
stationed as ono of tlio emperor's guard.
Tho princess is enjoying herself hugely,
as St. Petersburg is very gay just at
present, and tlio American princess has
been received Into tho most exclusive
society, not only becauso of her inui
riairo to such an imnortnut tnembor of
tlio nubility, but because siie is tho-K
granddaughter of General Grant, who
va very generally admired In ltussia.
For Dyspeptics
There Is no renson why anyone
should suirer from dyspepsia or any
stomach trouble. Ilostottcr's bttitii
uch Hitters cures constipation, Indi
gestion, dyspepsia, miliaria, fever und
ague. It has done so for llfty years.
Any druggist will sell It to you. 'lake
It fulthfully. It will regulate the
bowels, Improve tlio udpctllcnnd bring
back heath nnd strength. See tlmt a
I'JUVATE KBVKNt'K STAMP COVerS tllO
neck of the bottle.
A Blood Hostcttcr's
Purifier nnd Stomach
Flesh Builder Bicrs
EDUCATIONAL AND MUSICAL.
Nellie Brown
VIOLINIST
repurnJ to roeclro few uioro ft"-
IV'M
1 now nrri
No 417 Mnrioimt.
Scrap Uook Recipes.
WATKItCKISBS AND AI'l'LK SAI.AI).
Pick over a bunch of wntorcress,
freshen in cold water for an hour, then
dry thoroughly In a towel. Sprinkle
with a French dressing and arrange In u
salad dish. Quarter two tart apples,
remove the cores and cut in quarter
inch sections.' Arrange tlieso in and
among the watercress, add moredresslng
and serve.
SWKKT POTATOES WITH Al'PLKB, SOt'TIIKIl.V
8TYLK.
Hull, skin, purnpe and slice four good
sized sweet potatoes : pare and slice
three tart apples. In a deep buttered
baking-dish put alternate layers of
potato, a little melted buttor, apples and
n springling of sugar, continuing until
all the ingredionts are used ; four table
HH)nfuls of melted butter and ouo-half
of a cupful of sugar will bo required.
Over the top pour one cupful of cream
or rich milk and hnku for one hour in a
moderate over.
E.NTIIti: WIIKAT I1ISCUIT.
Sift toguthoronc quart of outiro wheat
Hour, one scant teusooiiful of salt and
two teaspooufuls of baking powder.
Ituh into this one heaping tenspoonful
of butter. Add gradually sullicleiit cold
sweet milk to mix to n soft dough ; a
stout kitchen knife, is preferrahlu to n
Hjioon an tlio mixture should bu stirred
us little at ltoHslblo. Turn out on a
lloured board, knead with thu hands just
enough to work thu dough together
and roll out ono inch thick. Cut into
rounds with a biscuit cutter or into di
amond or small squares with a knife,
place on a shallow greesed pan, brush
oor with milk and bake In a hot oven.
Uryan at Cincinnati Tonight.
CmciNSATi, Jan. 17. W. J. Bryan
will address a mass meeting at the
music hall tonight. His subject is "The
Problems of the Times." Free silver
clubs from all over this state as well as
from Indiana and Kentucky are present,
and It will be ono of the largest Hlitlcal
gatherings ever held In this city.
To Cure Comtlpatlon forever.
TnkoCu.icarets Candv Cathartic lOcorSSa
If C U. C. fall to cure. Unifdits rrfund money
Where to Get the Next Meal
In South Africa the troons don't know
whether It will lie served In Freo State
or elsewhere but in Salem anybody
can lie served at the White House Hes-taurant.
Stock Inspector Johnson, of Gilliam
county, estimates tlio decrcasoof sheep
in that county In tho past year al4!i,000,
tliero being now nliout 80,000 head.
How Are "Your Utdneyi r
Dr. Hobbt'Sparairui I'lllacnroll kldntr lilt. Sam
glefrro. Add. Surllmc lletaedr Co., Chicago or N.Y
German and French
Taught grammatically nnd conversat
ionally. Mrs. Pennehnkor will recelvo n limited
nmmber of pupils, desiring instruction
In tlieso languages, nt her home, on
Church street. TIippo languages wero
acquired abroad by this teacher. 12-8-:im
NjfjrrN'irswvhrvjxwl
INTnn-STATD
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OONSBRVATOKY
ETTAANDERS-WILMAN
AwoclaleTeaclier Western Conseiva
toty, Kanias City, Mo., tepteicnllng
the Iliter-st.ile System, at Salem. Ore.
Over Fiist National Hank. Residence
376 Church street. Studio I1011M-9 to
' and 1! to 5.
sjrMojHN!fl KaraNBJva
"I urn Indebted to One Mi mile Cough
Cure for my health. It cured me of
lung trouble following grippe."
Thouiands owe their live to this
never falling remedy. It cure coughs,
bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe nnd
throat troubles. Its early use pre
vents cnmuminMpn. It Is the onlv
hiiruilesi reined v that gives Immediate
e suits. Stones Drugstores.
Doctors Can't
Cure It!
Contagious blood poison Isahsolutelj
beyond the skill of thu doctors. They
.iny dose n patient for years 01 their
mercurial and potash remedies, but he
will never bo rid of the disease: 011 the
other hand, his condition will grow
itendlly worse. S. S. (i. Is the only cure
for this terrible aflliutlou. because It li
tho only remedy which goes direct to
tho cuuse of thu diseaso and forces it
from thu system.
I was affllotod with lllood t'olion, ami ttt
teat dootora did ma no sood, UiuukIi I took
their Utatinnit faith
fully. In taut. 1 aremrtl
lo (el woiae all tilt
while. I took almost
very ao-callril blood
remedy, but thi'y did not
ateui to rfaoli Hie ill
eate. and had nu erf rot
whalcTfr I was ilia
heartened, for II seemed
that I would never lie
cured At the adce ol
a friend 1 then look
H, b 8 , and Wall tolm
tirove 1 continued thi
uedlolne.aadi! cured me completely, build
lug; up my health and Inoreaatng my appetite
Although Ihle waa ten year ago. I have neyet
yl had a alguof th dlaeaae to return
W. It NSWHAM.
titaunton, Va.
It Is like lelf-deitruotion to continue
to take potash and mercury besides
totally destroying the digestion, they
dry up the marrow In thu hones, pro
ducing a stiffness and swelling of the
joints, causing the hair to fall out, and
completely wrecking the system.
&S.S.rTn,Blood
U guaranteed Purely egetable, and U
th only blood remedy free from these
dangerous minerals.
Hook on self-treatment sent free by
lw If t polHc Company, Atlanta, Ga.
Linn county is taking tho lead in the
tlax industry, says thu Albany Hcaald,
Several thousand acres will ho grown
this year In tho vicinity of Scio,to keep
tho new llax mills running.
An engine weighing J3,000 pounds is
being drawn from Springfield to Wend
ing, in l.nno county, on sleighs, by li
horser.
The Inability to get liiinbor Is retard
lug work on many improvements being
made In tho citv, says the Astorl
Budget.
Benjamin Franklin's Uuthday,
I'iiii.aiihi.I'IIIA, Pa., .Inn. 17, The
birthday of Benjamin Kraiiklm will
never pass unnoticed In this city, al
though some peoplo of our ngo scarcely
remember thu large institutions hero
that were founded by him. We Imvo
him lo thank for thu Philadelphia
Library, tho University of Pennsylvania,
the American Phllisophical Society, and
Pennsylvania Hospital. All over thu
country meetings and suppers will lie
held by printers and papers and speech
es will bu rend today nnd toasts drunk
How Mr. Sloan got thu Idea of trying I to tho memory of this itreat American
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iioricuiiiiro as a rolluing lullileuce on m-Intur and statesman.
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iiaruonod womankind Is 01 pathetic in
terest. "Ono day," he said, "a boautful girl,
the only daughter of one of our great
merchants, who was deeply Interested in
charitable work, eaino hero and asked to
seo the women prisoners. I took her
among them where they were at work.
She wore a red rose in her hair, and the
minute the women caw her somo began
cursing, others stuck out their tongues
at her, and seemingly all resented the
sweet-faced woman who had come to
cheer and comfort If she could. Thero
was ono exception 'Maggie tho Terror.'
"Maggie was a little woman, with it
frightful temper and u great scar across
her face, where she had boon wounded 1
in n brawl. Maggie was more dreaded
by tho other women hi the institution
than any of its rules, and was tho ring
leader in frequent revolt. She would
bo released ut the end of u sentence, to j
Ik brought back 'within u week.
Just why she did it I don't know, hut
tho visitor walked up to Maggie, nnd,
taking a rose from her hair, handed it to
the prisoner. Maggie looked worried,
mid then she smiled, ami, although I
had known hor for years, for the lirst
time 1 heard hor say, 'God bless you.'
"This gave me tho idea of putting the
most urtily of the women in niv charge
at work raising roues. Maggie, I may
add, Is now faithful servant in thu
homo of the young woman who bunded
her the roee, und if the Honor did so
much for her, l cannot see why (lowers
should not help others.
"I tun convinced that the occupation
of tending the How era will soften the
spirit oi u en tne most Hardened wom
an, though I must confecs 1 fear that at
lirsl thu (lowers will suffer and thai
some oi the pritoners will not lw sub
dued by thu beauty of (lowers, ns was
thu prisoner 1 have mentioned."
Within a week or two tlio plan will be
In full operation, Students of sociology
will watch tlio movement with the
greatest Interest. So, undoubtedly, will
the gardeners and llorists, whose busl
noes will naturally ho iulerferrcd with
But apart from tho material aspects of
thu matter, the idea commumW itself
and makes one hoito for its success.
My Lady's Table.
Little shelf-tables are now the foil,
and tho woman who has tested theii
convenience would bo loath to part with
tioui Thu polUhed lop for (lowers 1 nd
Tertlum Quid.
Thtuhlotis B, Wakcmau, recently from
Now York City, will speak at tho Unity
Church next Sunday morning and eve
ning Mr. Wnkuinnu hits a national
reputation ns an "ssaylst and lecturer In
tlio interest of Free Thought. Mr.
Wnkomau will speak In the morning ou
"The Scientific Bases of Unltnrlanism
and In the evening on 'Tertium Quid,"
either Christlnii or Heathen." Do 11s t
fall to hear Mr. Wnkomnn on Sunday.
The Homeliest Man in Salem
As well us the hnndsomesr., and others
are Invited to call on any druggist,
and uct rreo a trial Ixitllo of Kemp's
UulHatn for tho Throat nnd Lungs, a
remedy Hint Is guaranteed to onto and
bollevu all Chrome und Acute C:uglih,
Asthma, Bronchitis und Consump
tion. I'rlcu i'c. und 60c. ctl'w
The farmer's wife who raises chickens,
knows that they
must have food
enough tint to
satisfy bare
hunger, then
enough more
than that to
make flesh and
fat before they
will begin to lay.
tit plain wonts
,.fAA .
" naesssn
Jmsmx
KliffcT
you've got to put
into the hen in
lays
Tli
the form of food
what you get out
ot it in tne fcjiapc
of eggs. An 111 ..
uuiumicu a c It
s no curs,
e difference
between the
fanner's wife and her chickens is that
she fancies she can take out of herself in
dally cares and tolls what she does not
put back in the form of nourishment for
nerve and body. Hut she can't. Sooner or
later the woman who tries it breaks down.
The warning signs of physical break
down are, among others, headache, weak
stomacn, tutuience, pain in stile or back,
difficult breathing, palpitation of the
heart. These are only some of the in
dications of a derangement of the stom
ach and organs of digestion and nutri
tion. The one sure remedy for this con-
dttion is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery, which strengthens the stom
ach, purines the blood and nourishes
and invigorates the nerves,
Mr. Martha It, Barbara, of Nctrrille. Trlnce
George Co., Va write , " I commenced to take
I)r llerce' Coldeu Medical UUcoveryiu June,
1897, alo hi ' favorite ITncrlptlou,' ad I can
nor cipreu the benefit I have receireU from
the medicine. I wit unerlng with whit the
doctor called chronic Indigealioa, torpid lirer
and ertlgo. The doctor did not do me any
good, My aytnploma were giddineu la head,
pain In chet and an uneay reeling all over I
alto mlTctcd with female wcakue. I wa all
run-dowu and could not do any woik at alt with
out auffrring from uervoue attack, o I wrote to
you for advice. You advUed me to use Dr.
Viercc'a Golden Medical Uitcovcry and 'Favorite
ITeicriplloo. When I commenced to use the
medicine I weighed only 111 pound, now I
wehth ito noundL I thank CafinJ n. u v
fierce Cot tny recovery." I
lODAY'b MAKKICT.
Portland, Jnn. 17. Wheat valley
60(0151 Wttlla Walla, 51.
Flour Portland, S.0& toJI.OO. Super
lino f.MO per bbl.
Oat Will to 3l:i"io, grey ICJ. to III
Hay Timothy yj.BOh.JT-IMW per u....
Hops 8(u)lie; old cropG tic.
Wool Valley. 12Qi:tc: Kastem Or
egon, 8Mc Mohair, 27 & IH).
Mlllstuff Bran, 17: shorts, !,
Poultry Chickens, mixed, fL'.oO to H.ftO
liens -I to -i.50, turkeys, live, lf!e.
Kgga Oregon, lllo pur do.
II Ides G reon.salteduO lbs, 80c.undor
00 lbs, 708); sheop olts, lfi2lV.
Onions 1 to lc.
Butter Best dairy, 30:t7)tf ; fancy
creamery, 60c to 65c store "-,.e27)4c.
Potatoes 65 to lUio per cental.
Hogs Heavy tlressed 60 to lie.
Mutton Dreggod,(lc to 7c tor imund.
Beef Steers. t3.60QH.00; cows, ell.OU
(33.60 dressed, lieof it(J to M
Veal dressed, uJi'QHJu'o.
SALEM MARKET.
Wheat 68 iioutids and over 'Or.
Wool lite, Jlohalr 'Mc,
HonsGtolOc.
Barley 35 to 38c.
Oats 20 28c.
Hay Haled, cheat TS.IM Timothy
8.10. '
Kggs-1621tl?3C.
Flour In wholesale bus $2.70 rein!
Millstuffs bran $13.00 shorts f 16.00
Hogs tlressed, 6ic.
Lho cattle Steers 3cows 2)i In 3
8heeir-J2.r0Of3.
Dressed Veal tljc.
liuttor Dairy 18 eereamery 25c.
Poultry Chickens tl to 7c, Turkeys 10
tol2kiC.
Potatoes 25 to IWc.
MKAT AND POULTBV.
R. D. GIBSON,
Salem Studio,
INTER-STATE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
Mrs. Efla finders WillntaD
Over First National Bank.
Classes in Piano Forte playing, Harmony, Theory and Class
Reacting.
Studio hours from I) to 12 and 2 to fi.
TWO FrNJS NEW lrANOS IN STUDIO FOlt
USE OF I'ULMLS.
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I J. P.
't WHOf.KSALK AND ItKTAIL.
IFine Wines, Liquor Cigrrsi
S 218 COAWEUCIAL STUEKT,
160 STATE STREET
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co v1t i tcuiUHhli Hues fur Ui
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squeezer arid pota
to masher, PO
R. M. Wade t Co. Hardware. Sill
L. M. KIRK,
B4-, 5, A'OBrStntu St
Phono B7I
Grata Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material.
Lime, Cnicnt, Plaster etc,
Grain. Hiy atii Straw stored
WagoiijScalcs.
I'rnuiit mid cartiln Hlleutiou :iven lii'lilin delivery l k'xxIh In tiny pint
oftliuicitv. it-K'tf
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Uorvallls with Suuthern P.ieilic u iA
KlViiiK di rod. xorvk'o 1 1 and fnnu NrJ
I port. Mini adjacent IhjiicIich.
I. Iriilns for thu iiiimnliili! artittl
letioltut no'iii. uIvIiil' uiunle titi
li ciiumlnir LTiiunds no Id
huhhiiud .Siinilam river ifl
iuiuptuy.
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FOlt SALE HY n. .1. FIJY. SALUM. OIMSdON.
h SSirtSwR! c, luvn ut. ,ww cr n'cnerallv Oru" na.
by vouthful error, ticcufve uie of Mlmulanu wliich I
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The Applause of the World
MKAT und
HOULTKY
MARKIi'l
St at tiiet, mat (iilnwil Kicbc. it
beat niraU. My pntion ty I lucp ih. c
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Edwards & M ttliews,
FR6II .IND IURED HUTS
tho man deserves that always
dresses in n neat nml faultier iiiau
ner, mid whose linen is siotlcsH and
ilono up with tliuoxqitislto color and
IImIhIi tlmt it always receives nt tlio
Salem Steam laundry. Wo launder
your shirts, collars, and cuffs in tt
manner that cannot lu excelled, mil
return thorn In porfoi't condition.
Sa'em Steam Laundry.
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Phono 411, 2:W Liberty Streut
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FOR COliVALLIS
An.l ayJoliu'liienlay, Tliumlay o.lil
"IW..VJI ui,
New Firm I
New Shop;
Host .Meatii!
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Nfr ar lirn,
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The German Market
Will Ih) found all kinds of meal
nnd the host of failsafe. KISKK
DELIVKKY. All bills duo the
late tlrin of Wolt A .Mieacko
miiht bo paid.
wolz, St ;son
171 Commercial St.
H BATING!
STEAM,
HOT AIR,
HOT WATER
ESall,daaltonestSh, a"d Wrk d"e p,omi),l'' subManliuliy
Fruit and Hop Dryer work n mw.-iii.,
T. 8. BURRQUGHg, 102 State St, Phono 1611
WILLAMliTTK ItlVKIt DlVISlOJJ
Dally hiiuts to Portland ataUjtt
Transfers to stieet cur line at Orf
Miy li I ho steuiiicrsuro .udayed imI
Round trln Llcki-td in nil iNiintHtl
, - - - ,- --. w .-- ,.- ... .... w- -
iwieuon, Wushliiirttin or I'tlirorw'
luintiertlous uidt) ul P-irHiiiu i
uu rail, ocean and river lines.
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Gen. Pasa. AlM.. Portland. Ot
0. M.'POWKRS, Aeiit, Puile tr
. uiick, naiem.
ROISB & RARKER, City Airt'iil'.
The Orient Insurance Co,
G. A. ROBERTS,
Bicycle Repairing,
Umbrella makirn: and
General repairiii)'.
IOS Statu btreet. M Phono 12876
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Ashets "i. mm
Liabilities "..-: iTtiOW
.... . Orpins to Policy Holdeis ;:.'.'... liinilltl.'
Will insure you ajfainst loss by fire; for terms enquire ol
THOAAS ROITHM i?rtv;.L...i a ,..,.
I . i-j W...WH, ivv-ivi.hi ri;tlll.
Joumal on,ce- Salem. Ore.
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New Strawberries.
B. P.
Growers can make big money out of new Strawberries.
100 stron.tr plants will produce 5000 plants if put out
now besides about half a crop. I have plants of
rENNESSEE, M'KINLEY, RUBY. IDEAL. DOUBLE CROPPPii
JONES 'DOWNINGS PRIDE, SAUNDERS, SHUCKLHSS,
ney-aULaw ' CERVERA, DU MAURIER.
Send for free catalog descriptive or varieties and culture
EHoferjSalemOre,
Attomey-at-Law
Toledo, Oregon.
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For ticket ant hhv Inriniualluii "'.,Jjl
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Bottled Beer.
KlineerA Beck.Succeasan to South'1"
All nnlor fnrl.tt.l lu.trwlll he'll'
t the brewery.. Kent on eold f"'
Ft Hj city delivery. Tulephoue 213-
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