The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, March 05, 1900, Image 2

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THE Mill JOURNAL
BY HDfKR HMOTMICW
MONDAY, MAHCII 6 1000.
Daily, One Year 93.00, in Advanoe
Odly, Tout MontliK 91 00. U advance
Weklr, Ono Voar Sl.OO, In AJvanco
THE LOCAL RUT WB ARE IN.
want to got out of the rut of tlio past.
Don't let a newspaper talk bo all tliat Is
ilnni). (Vimn nut and act. It costs a
newspaper advertising aupport every
time it breaks up a graft. A newspaper
can mako more money keeping atill
about things and letting bad ordora of
things provall In tlio community than it
can exposing them at any time. The
Salem newspapers aro always doing
Tills achool district and the county ofjmore than their sliaro of tlio work lit
exposing tho abuses and fighting for
good government.
Lot tho school district oxpross itself on
this qiicntion of progress. Let us get out
e( tho rut and pay less interest and Im
provo our schools. Wo havo shown how
tho Interest bills ran bo reduced and tho
grado raised and yet havo mora money
than wo havo now. That Is what the
Marion aro In an awful disagreeable and
itnbuslncfsllko rut to far as their gov
eminent Is concerned. They aro ox
ftttly a year behind in their current ox-
. They need to get onto a caih
They aro doing business on tho
Sfttna plan as tho old style merchant
wke carried his customers on credit
frw one end of the year io tho other.
The farmer was always In debt to tlio
Ma-rcliant. The whole family taught all
tWey wanted and tho poor man had littlo
or bo control of his cxpenies. lie nover
could reduce expenses and he never got
oHt of debt. The merchant could charge
what profit he liked and tho balanco was
always In his favor on tho ledger.
The modern business system Is buy
and sell for cash. That applies to cities
and school districts and counties as well
as to individuals. Tho crodlt system
enriches the capitalist and Impoverishes
the people, whether It bo In merchandise
Ingor government. This county and
school district must got on a cash basis
as soon as posslblo. Tho community has
more credit and mors powor to do this
than tho Individual. It
city has dono, and that Is what tho
school district can do.
To Cure a Cold In Una Day
Tak Uiatlra llrorau Qnlnln Ta lt. A I
druMhtjirriund the mmiariril " W curt.
K. W. Urovt'a lnturs la oo Men bos. nc
rail borrow
monoy cheaper and can curb expcndl
tare and say It wilt create no moro debt.
But to do this tho eoplo must express
themselves. Tlio county nor tho school
iHetrict will not got out of tho rut of
chelr own accord, Tho private cltlxvti
will look alter tils own affairs and tlio
puMlo business must bo looked after by
the people constantly. Thnlr officials
will only look after public matters If
they think tho pcoploaro watching them
and making demands upon them, It Is
not fair to leave- all the fight on tho
kands of a few newspapor workers who
also have their private matters to attend
to and rccelvo no salary for looking after
frabllo affairs,
Tli a management of tho Salem tchool
district presents some of tho eatnn
problems that the city of tfalein pro
touted, Thoro is a bonded and n float
log debt. The city rould issue war
rants for current expenses but by a fool
ih provision of the school law thej
school district cannot do this and henro
tho school Inard mutt borrow money
for current exponas and aa this Is the
case most of tho time, the dUlriet being
a year behind In It revenues, a largo
hare of tho school tax must be eapotid.
4 for Interest, The vaiuo principle
must be applied to the school dNtrlot as
' were applied to tho city. No mom debt
must bo rrealud. Tho Interval on tho
existing dolt must be rcduiml to tliu
lowest llrult (say 4 wr cent, like the
city) and tho district put on a raali basis.
All legislation In tho past teems to have
Uwu contrived to expedite running In
debt and paying InlerwL Itveu tho
bonding la is drawn In the Interest of
(lit Iwnd buyer. Heads mutt be I
aed for ten to twenty ytars. Itaak yuar
levy trust be made to jay the bowls
'but It must lie Idle as a linking fund
.until all the bonds are dun. Was evsr
ivuclurot enaoled lute Soloute wlnleni
fart bo American jKNt)4? Wo (ear there
'hsaUvMi Jgrwl dual of K. Uut tlit
achool board ran vw its rail note make
THE PLAIN TRUTH ABOUT CON
VENTIONS.
Two conventions nr called at Salem
with over flvo hundred delegates to
nsmlnalo county tickets and elect dele
gates to tho state conventions and they
In turn will elect four delegates to the
national conventions Knur RoptibH
j caiia and four Democrats aro to bo scut
oiattohclp nnmlnatu two randldules
for president who aro virtually already
nominatedBryan and McKlnlcy. This
selection of thew dehyatos to tho na
tional conventions has absolutely
nothing to do with tho iiuoatlou of re
ducing taxes and Improving thu govern,
meiit of Marlon county. Indeed If Mo
Kinloy and Ilryau both lived hero they
would tell their follow ors that thny
stood for national Issues and would re
fuio to lake part In deciding nho should
Ira county judge or rommlislonor for tho
next four) ears.
Thc'o county couvnutlonn will prob
ably declare for Ihuir respective candl
date for president and adopt platforms
on how to govern tho Filipinos, how to
rrgulato tho trusts and how to enact
tariff laws and conduct tho treasury at
Washington. Hut what has that to do
with tho abuses practiced In Marlon
county slnro yearsT 1Kh any ono ho
liovo they wllldououiiro tho way politi
cal rings dictate to every county olllo-
lal at tho oxpente of tho public service
aud tho adinlulstrutlou of justice?
No, not muuh, maryann. These coif
vtullons will I hi run by the rlngatcrs
that havo held down Marlon county and
lulllcte.l her people with high taxes until
n-al estate
Thtto oiivcntfous will nominate men to
do tho bidding of the bosuva and the
utanagors and to rob Justice nnd llewe
tho taxpayer Just a they have In tho
past. WImmi a man has lwti pot up of
late years by one M thtse -oruinttn
to Itotd ulllte In tho oottrt htuso ami
has not been put theio tu wrvo tltenawg,
It has boon liy mlilaVe. II thero U shsU
a man In theeourl Iwno tay Mho i
serving the people faltblnHy tlin gang
have him stalod fur defwtt in Utt eon
venttoti. What wan trill be kept lhn
by thu eonvMHtiuH uivttMii who has
shwd Hp (or the rights at the piente
1 Im only one w retail bad tl iiMd m
iineomtortaU.- r mm that U natvned.
lite naww omihl Hot U uMtrckt W-
(urearvuHtr enniwHisati lodat IUia
lijtlrault ttw.
Ihe DsUMHtatW MAiMigrMS are MaUer
people that they hivo no reason to ox-
i pect reform fioma corrupted source, and
that Is what tho average nominating
C'Hirimtlon has como to bo. From Mc
McKlnloy down to Marlon county a
mo'Uago goos with n convention and
that morlgflgo runs against tho pco
pal and they pay principal and inter
est and pay dearly. Not a man put up
by these conventions is left free to serve
thepeoplo nnd do business purely for
tho people Ho is put there, to do business-
for tlio fellows who put him (hero.
Ho is tho tool iof tho combination and
tho combination is against tho public.
Tho present city administration has
been able to do business for tlio pcoplo
and cut expenses down ono half, bccaueo
It was nominated by tho pcoplo nnd
purely in thu Interest of tho pcoplo, and
not In tho Interest of any faction or
party. Tho (lolltlcal graft was broken
off short nt tho start. Tlioyaro not there
t) conduct criminal prosecutions to sco
that nono of tlio Tammany go to tho
penitentiary, or to mako cases ngalnst
tho county to swell tho criminal bills In
the Interest nf tho professional Jurors
and iwlitiral heelers. They aro there to
do business for tho pcoplo, nnd tho peo
ple's business does not cost at much as
thu machine costs and thoy havo proven
It.Tliocotintj' ticket put up by a conven
tion will bo tho creature of a machine,
and whothor It Im tho old machlno
or tho now nmohlno, tho lie-
publican machlno or tho Demo
cratic machine, thoro will bo no
rjform In It for tho taxpayer. Honest
citizens and those who realty want pro
gress and reforms brought about In Mnr
on oounty, oftnr tlio experiences of tho
past few years, should lie.
Ilato about lending respectability
tlio M)lillrnl managers,
who havo brought our oounty into Its
deplorable condition. There Is no sal
vation In tnaclilno conventions nnd
windy resolutions. Tlio -woplo have
haJ them until lliey aro sick and tired.
There Is a lieltor wny. Hut it cannot bo
dono through convention managed by
K)lltlclani,
JOURNAL "X-RAYS."
"TJis Ueller Pan
f valor la discretion," niM tho noltcr
pirl of thu treatment (if illscsso is
tirovontlun. Dlr-wue urluliritca In
Impurities in tho blood llood'a Snr
annirllla purl Ilea tho blood. People
wlni Uko It at ihl soiinoii say tboy
uro kepi healthy tlio your round. It
I becaum this medicine expels Inipur
tics uml nuikes tho Wood rluh nml
health ulvinir.
.i" ".yorllln nro cured by Ilomlv
I'lllH. 0. 2
LECTURRIt UOMINU,
Clnlstisn Scientist to Deliver an Address
at tho Opera House On Thurs
day Next
On Thursday evening next tho peo
ple oiaaium will Invvo an opportunity
to hoar a leuturu on Christian Soleiico.
In vlow of the recent prosoeotlous in
Portland, of a hauler of that faith,
charged with tho death of a patient, this
win oo ot social Interest
Mr. McKinley's special commissions
have cost tho United Hsatos over f 3,000,
000. The commission business seems to
bo a paying ono.
ttt
Of courw, it would bo an outrago to
put such a man as Alderman Walker or
Alderman Hurronsor AldermanQrls-
wold on tho county court to transact bus
iness for the people. Horrible, horrible!
t t 1
Ills bvliered that "Who is Who?
will oo a clean play, Wednesday eve
ning. If Salem is to have theatre plays,
let us show the opera house managers
that wo appreclato a clean one when it
comes ulong.
I I t
Here is ono view of thu mutter, from
the Aurora llerealis:
Tiie Salkh Joimxju. ouuht to bo
ailiained of itself for publishing that last
statement of Magurs, who wltti his last
brent Ii blackguarded all who testllied
against him and Polk county ollicers,
Iho man who wrote that trash could not
hau been it Christian and innocent of
tlio charge of murder.
ttt
A history of tho Kuglish-lloer war will
road like this: General Duller crossed
tho Tugula river six ty-two times ; ho suc
ceeded In turning tho Doers' left Hank
thirty-ono tlmos; ho won in forty skir
mishes, and went to thu relief of Lady
smith seventeen tiinos within a month;
lie finally got there at a loss of four
thousand lived and relieved eight thou
sand t the lloors got away with their
siege guns, ammunition nnd forcos.
t t t
Klchard Crokor tells theio two Tam
many steries: Thomas Dunn, sheriff,
was giving .1 lull. An old friend got
himself up for thu first time In his life In
ovoniug dress and went to the ball:
"Hello, Tom,' ho said, "how do I look
In a dress suit?"
"Flrstrato," wild tho sheriff; "why
don't you got one?"
A certain Tammany man came to
Dunn's olllco aud told him he (vat going
to ho married.
"That good new," mid the sheriff;
"have yon seen Croker alwut It?"
t t t
Ait oxohiingo thus bids farewell to n
dsparted oltl-en: Ho wni n man of
push. Hu played marbles for kco
when a boy, and cheated all of hi play
mates out of their nlluys, Hoswappul
a bliidolos kulfo, sight unwen for n'four
blador, sold that for CO rents, Iwught n
d'Ueii Ismons and a pound of sugar and
in tdu a h.tirel of lemonade w lilch ho sold
ono ilrous day for eight dollars. Hu
started In business and sold bad meats
for choice cud and made a fortune.
When he gut a thousand dollars ho or
ganised a company with f.",00 1,000 capi
tal, mostly water, aud sold tho stock at
pur. When tho company butted, it was
found that hu had sold out some time
before. When lie died ho was a million-
aro and left It all hero. It Is very warm
w here he now is.
aVsssssLsW
VTV asiiiiiiiiiHk
The amateur detective 1 as humorous
a character aa any of
Shakespeare's
clowns, or even old
DocDerry
himself. He
finds the
most aston-
ISUlUg uuct.
and generally follows
them until he brings
up about as far away
from the solution of
the mystery as mortal
well may be. Hut
the specialist In the
(Sherlock Holmes, is a man who reads
tlues. as the Indian reads a trail. Kvery
Hep he takes is a step to success.
It's much the same way in the detec
tion of disease. While the amateur Is
blundering alone.over misleading symp
toms, the specialist goes right to the real
cause and puts an arresting hand upon
the disease It is in such a way that
Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physi
cian to the Invalids Hotel and Surgical
r,it(tnt lluffilo. N. Y.. succeeds in
hunting out aud arresting diseases, where
the less experienced practitioners fail.
More than thirty years of special study
snd experience have enabled Dr. Pierce
to read symptoms as easily and as truly as
the Indian reads a trail which is without
a hint for a lets acute vision than his.
Any sick person can consult Dr. Pierce
by letter absolutely without charge,
liach letter it read In private and an
swered in private. Its contents are hsld
as sacredly confidential. It is answered
with fatherly feeling as well as medical
skill and the reply is sent sealed in a
perfectly plain envelope, that there may
be no third party to the correspondence.
Thousands have taken the first step to
health by writing to Dr. Pierce. No
writer ever regretted writing. Ninety
eight In every hundred treated have
been positively cured. If you are
afflicted wi.h any old obstinate ail
ment write to-day, you wilt be one dav
nearer health. Address Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Orient Insurance Co.,
OK HARTKOKD, CONN,
.,. f2,215,000.
Assets mi no ooo
Liabilities.......... - 'qii'nio
Surplus to PoUcy Holders 1,314,010.
Will insure you against loss by fire; for terms enquire of .
THOMAS BOLTON, Resident Agent.
Journal Office. rt,u"'
SOUTH AND EAS1
VIA
Southern Pacific Co,
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Train
stations
a leave Saloui for Portland and way
nsnt0;44n. in. and 4:14 p. m.
New Strawberries.
Growers canmake big money ouf of new Strawberries.
100 strong plants will produce 5000 plants if put out
now besides about half a crop. I have plants of
TENNESSEE, M'KINLEY, RUBY, IDEAL, DOUBLE CROPPER.
DOWNINGS PRIDE, SAUNDERS, SHULKLbSS,
CERVERA, DU MAURIER.
Send for free catalog descriptive of varieties and culture
B, Hofer, Salem Ore.
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Bicycle Repairing
Tlio undersigned linvo fitted up
n macblne and repair alinp with
new machines, new tools, and
havo potter and experience with
which to do HrM-claps work. Ma
chine work and bicycles repaired
nt short notice, at fair pricea
Your patronage solicited. 3 3 tf
Edgar Bros. 63 Slate Sn
Tlio undersigned arc nowoccupy
Inir tho Willamette Stable" eolith
Commorcial street nnd tfaro
ready to hire you a nico riir or
feed and care for youi team
when In Snlem. Hortes hoarded
by tho week. Satisfaction guar
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itcd. 2 12 tf.
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PRODUCE BUYERS.
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Whoiesalo Fruits, Produce, etc.
Salem, Oregon. Oiiico; Insur
ance block. 'Phono DO I. Wnro
house, nt Wnllaco warehouse.
SALEM LODGES
r J w. vv.
Palcm Camp No. Us. SleeU uwr Krlilay etct
Id.70, in A. O. U. W hull. HUto I in. bids
F ''t Iloulllrnt, C. C.i W. A. Moorcs, clerk,
roo '1, Moorei blk
ITORreSTICRS OK A.VI1CK1CA.
Court UherHCXxl Foreit So. l. Mccu Ktldar
nlabU In Turner block. John M, Clmf, C. It A,
L. Urowu Sccr. U-lMyr
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Soo Pacific Lino.
Lowest rates Best service
To and from all points
vast nnd Kuropo.
The only lino running through
SI. Pali
Tor into
Jloolrc.i
Boston.
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trains, unnir enrs oncratnento to Ogdou
nnd Kl Paso, and tourist cars to ClilcaW)
St. Louis, NotvOrleaii8nnd Washington!
Connecting nt San Frnndlsco with sev
oral Htoainship lines for Honolulu,
Japan, Clilnn, l'lilllpplnoa, Ccntrnl nml
South America.
Seo Jlr. W. W. 8klnner ngontnt Snlem
.Station, ormldicsH
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Portland, Oregon.
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Change.
Royal Mall Steamship Line
to Japan and China.
Cannuian and Australian
Steamship I.iuo to
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ininn
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roa
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Mall
8 p. in,
Hpo""l
Kane
Fier
3.13 pm
T1MK SCUKDULE.
1'rum 1'ortlHiid.
Hnlt Lake, Denver
uniaua. naoaa
lillli.UIiiCKMO and Kaat,
Kl. Worth
y. tit
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SALEM SCHOOL DISTRICT.
FACTS FROM OFFICIAL FINANCIAL STATE-
MENT-WHAT OTHER TPWNS ARE DOING
Direct Nomination Ballot for School Director is Asked From All Who Pay
'taxes or Have (Jluldren to Educate.
. V"i!ti. lf .", ',P I'roix-Tty nualilieation rvqulrwl to vote nt tlio tchool election in
(hind strict (wlileli is neither JuM nor lonstitutlonal,) but until it is repealed it
must bo obutotl. Jiiitn Iciteieiia. inalu orfemalo. wiin liiivlilt.lr,. iv, .innt
or pay taxes to siipK)rt schools luivo n right to express their opinion as to t.ub-
"ii ""'' I"01":"-' "im in uieciioicooi u scliooUllrector. Totliisend we Invito
nil to fill out a Direct .Nomination ballot for school director nt tho end of this
VUMJIIIIIt
Tho records of tlio rlerk of this school district contain two financial report
J mmrJ i K ". ZZ V i w"i, ' ry.V 1UW' n'"1 .u10t"er "VOT I'tstliimtos from
January 1, 1U00, to July 1, 11HK). Another rujwrt of llnancus will bo mndu nt tho
lWXJ Is inaiie in I ' acnooi year irom uctoborl, 1SIW, to July 1,
,. ,, , . what Tin: TWO RBI-0KT8 SIIOIV.
I-rom .March 0, 1800, to July 1, WOO, the reiwrts show tlio following facts:
Tout touilcil debt. . . j. Mfnn
roai ii utLt Jin l. mii zzzz y?
For r.ilw-J.iml information
apply to
C. M. LOUKWOOD
Aucnt, SnlctiiiOrc.
II. II. AboU, AgealPorthind.
13. J.Coyle, A-O.P.A, Vancouver 11.0
8 ii. m.
ex. Hun
tjatur
day 10 p, at.
Wnlla Walla, Bpoknno, Mlnno-i
aHIU, HI. 1'nul, Uiiluth, Mil.'
uaim-o uiucoffu aim eaiu,
8io-
Kan,
Urnr
I S.OO
n. m.
OCIiAN HrKAMrjIUlU
For Han l'rauclaou,
Hall every live daya.
COI.UMIIIA ItlVEIt
UTL', (1.t,d
Tu Aatorla niid way Lnndlnsa,
Iavo
aalcm
1 p. w
4 P. m.
ex 8un.
ArSa-
WILIjABIETIK ItlVKlt 1.
Portland, Nowbvrg ami waylo p. m.
ijnuiuga. I Hon,
Wed,
'and fri
Tuomlay.Tliurmlay nml Saturday at 0.00 a.m.
Monday Wodnomlay aud Friday at 10,00 n. m.
( FOR COUVALLIS
And way jKilnti Tuesday, Thuraday and Satur.
day, 3.30 p. m.
Tho lecturo will bo delivered by Jitdo
W tl. KwIiiii, of Uhleauo. ono of tli
U hanlli nril, i.niiiiiij l,,,""l IwitiiroM who U attraotiiii;
h i hardly v,0 tl. lWlnBrtwWHuntoil llir0UgHml , J
rpopuUrlo4ntrwr(wit. awl ipJlg UHMu., ttum n.-A tk,.
out the lit bl and thy avoil number ii
iuiol UruUotPlmwtf Uii. ThUwm
wunlty ran tnd m urn aM aud
HotirUb. Jt U uow iitl4tt ef ud
15nancli 4itd vxtoauiy an-1 Htit the
tsraiui at hand to j . oft. 1 rut,
.The "oopltt want that lul lw . rJ
will l aUW with nothing lew
Tti tltlwri u( Uiu Uktrlt alituhl
iwaouilotno rnnnal wUnd wnHlug
M Jlcolty hall tpalgbt ia' jplwrfd thUr
v.ol Wrd tn all (lie yood work It lia
M th peat )Wr. Thvic bat Iho
ffvgrM watW UHBr4 olvtrnt ooa4l
Uup of aJl in thU illalilcJ ud ay
I hmfa lnalvry. Yon eltlwu
'(MtrtHlililiroMo.it to Mie wwiluj!
ly 1Ui ttfiwU 1 winttlw. What
aro Mh ai-ui.iUftl mwdnatiatMa MX'
Nt ut pp Uwj-! wrtlw .., UH
law tlH)fcr mhnl hjrtho pm,-,
WHl tint uuft mmVhh hc MtHintti a)
a tftiivMttam In roianll- va mwIimn
Crr)n t-nMtiM anl jobWy. If tho
IVipulUt tt tvjiieriWMrtta vwm'. l
K U pttk 4HU w aliaK mw
the o.W and ih,. mvaMM aurrupt
OaniUiMtiutiattlVvJaM paHwiw (wU
luy natUtkw aUwtixOaUM Mtm,
of a nm s-mH. m y,
nmMW dtrvtt. w it lHat,
Uoudutlti9artit thafwajuatl
wnvontlo nnitne ai4 tho lojjyu
wtuWitoia ol vnlturva ,t i-arn ut.
uy iiu praoihMi oxKMltlon of tliW mb-
Jeot.
Judgo Kwlii): Ua Koutloiuaii w,tloly
known In llllnuU, and ha iUmxI hlh in
the Ii'tal irafMlH fur a quarter of a
uantiiry. Ho Itai had tho horwr of wrv
tag a lariuat United State attorney,
ami tair win elinl to tlm portion of
alitor jmiiix irom thOttkHKoditrlt.
lUyavo upalueratJvo law praelkolo
tUvoto liia Ufa to io oxioilkm of the
tlw faith wlilait rvatoml Ins hwlth.
1U will (.!( at ltmkl'a otra homo
on ih HtujMt o 'Clirl.tkH aWanoa to
lUivUti of Jtau Chnt," undar tbo
auapivwa .f U fttUu f!UKk ol ThrUl,
jaMitlaa. All iHtMMtMl ,. Ui . Wvldiy
iwsuwinm ui. uivtttsl to iUh1
Tria )! u W W tnm ami 10h at 8
t'dovk cnary.
Dr. Hull'a CourIi ayrupia the afeat and
stiront euro for IliMD dancuroiiaiirrmitnuy
of tho littlo onoa oroup, whooping
ivugliiiiidiueasleV ooiiuh, PhyalolaiiH
nreacrlbo it. ohlldrau liku it. nml .lr...,.
uro small, l'ricu 'Joe.
floatliif ,1.1,1 (tttlroaicd) July 1, lOuu T.7S..Z
Valuation dlitrlct. 1W
Dfcrtaw In valuatlon. ..".IHUlUn!
Keceipts from March 0, 1809, to January 1, 1000:'
Seven mill tai, lliw
mato K-hool la, im "
County rchool tax, left) - .
Ilorroned on uolea . '.'. '"
Total caih. ten montbi . .
Klro Iniurauc carried "
Interest Items in both reperts:
January J to July 1, 1000, on bondi.....
January 1 to July I, Uw, on notei JZ-.I
jo.mw
2.KI, jjl it
", m m
4,WU 4H
I
acid Again, j
Dunean Clark'a l'omalo Minstrel show
Is probably tho rottunest fako ever seen
InSalom. In Isn't oven Indecent; It la
Imply a fake. Tho compauy has tho
appoaraneo of IhjIiir made up of tho
wmpliijjiol tho slum, takliiRn semi,
vacation "on the road" from their regu
lar watluii "on the turf." A fow of ra
lam'a -)rt Aove in their Reed money,
uKtlng to "seo something," but It is
a Mtiafaetion to know that the ootllt
didn't rm In wickers enough to pay ox.
PUIIKIM.
March , mw, to January l vm, ILU.re.ton Lendi:
Total Interett from March (, ISM, to July 1,1 WO J"
(tortearlieni tMir mnnth
OoilofJaiiltoriMr month ""!Z!ZU: ' l,VA
f enlpolyicchnfe per year ZllTH. . m
i ainunx ...M.H.H.H.... "- . ftw
W.lHti
4,ouueu
'M
,vi8 w
1,711 CO
Oilers tr.iVi.Mnr4 cli jlco of the follmv
Intf routes cut fliey uro all famous
scenic nttnictlor
0. 11, & N , via Odgcn nnd Denvcr-
bliastiiRnuto via Itiacratucnlo, Og.
tlen and Denver.
SlmMu Iliiuto via Sacramento,
Major K. Albcrqucrriue.
..idJ1,1,X Inooftlirtiiigh PULI.MAN
&k(t ,?lu- TOIIU1ST SLEEP
vAib, han l rancNi:o and r.os Aimc
los to Chicago tills Is
WILLAMETTE RIVEU DIVISION
Dally boats to Portland uh above.
Transfers to atreet car lino at Oregon
City if tho steamcrsaro Jcluycd there.
umiuu inp ncKoia 10 an pin tits in
Oregon, Washington or California.
Contiecilotis untile at Portland with
all rail, ocean and rlvor lines.
W. H. HUULIJUIVr,
Gen. Pass. Agt., Portlund, Or.
G. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade Street
(lock, billlMll.
IIOISE & IIAIIKER, City Agents..
The Short Line
from southern California
To the East.
Ajiplytotlio ngontsofj.tlio 0. R.
x r., O. S. L., Southern Puclllc. or
uiu uiuers gneii, for folders and
ck'Msrlptlvo literature.
,J. J.DEVERErjX.
n'1 Agt U'orconer. Uld..
0
Portlu.
egon tow in, asking minrs
l,1'".",'""'"."' Willi Mliool lax is levlexl In v .it,.
ira or buIklliiKsT"
i grader"
MU H ttant hinM &Mi.djM !.... t . , . .. .
-t ,- ,.,-,.,. . ,u.,m (erni hi una cintuty ju ti t. Tin
ninths, and that y tinltlnlva imtu. it. w , to war-
li local aMtH.il of II ardor M JVndo
hn U (vt) a bJ,t ooWI at Ut u.i
otato ktrwHw Fridar veiUl.- uii ii,-
trlk liit Tfco Wkf a will ,,-.i ...
hi aw4 iitwwry ewiM, Mle and
iwiww WHfcWUL NMhtl rui..ni....,l
wrK,ahtUtMtii,m will Mb) tuvita
tt tbiu iiuutmuc a Mtot uwufu,
Tlr MataiH IM tMl Um7 I'lub b(4U
Ua wm-itX kfeoot m Uirtr kmnuO. Nar
Ma) Ihuwduv, MaiJ i. tIm, k9M
. i a )mmWm htnU HM n, MHt:
II. l.ihuar I); t Pkj, ,t.
P.J. tmUMwknt fit .,,,! !',.,, ,
lltw. Uall : JgltM Waraac 1; Wal
m wwi iiw tfow wi , hr M
Uric,lhwfuUU, Thorewli at
Ut)MMiiMitofaiHtWa 14 was
MfcM itNiHgwr ! natlwaitt U
yrnu II. '
Oovhj Mart" Taylar,
tMinttU t 0lto aJtl.Blutt.N
AttHOUIHX'iVi, ilr
Copper Colored
Splotches.
Thoro Is only ono euro for Contagious
miHHi roitofl tlio iiuoaso whiah baa
ooHipltliIy ballleU tho tlootora. They
are totally tumble to cur it. and direct
tlwlr oJfoaa towanl boltllnK iho poison
up In tlw blooil and ootk-MUma; it from
view. a. . a. cure tho duwiw posl.
lively and permanently by foreing out
ovurr traca of tho taint
-I ! 'ua inhl i . . due .
- -. - ',-. -. ..., ... ,,raiuj
Mjwaaa'l.y.rw, Ukl..
TaHu utvl.. illolo
"tea. a d u i M.r u,
lutytka .n aa.rwa I
ndund Vet .re I t.
MMWOIInl ihti i,(
I Mil p.ni a aodrd
JIU-, in.wMwally
Uiuu ay lucn
wrtlUiu v li u7 Old
Wkatt 1 ha ili.rj u,
flll t I '. 4 I, J, J
" '" ' lprod
kuJ ai. ai. i . uiil
Ttt Ut rl n I' :.n a BIT
t t WHAT OTHER TOWNS AHE DOINO
tio .1... iii.r. ""., I""1 ""l"1""'! o number of Oregi
"1. Kllldlv Inform in
, . . . " ' " " ....... .......Wl UI 1I1IIIH
trict tor upiiorjt of public acliools-iiot fur repaln
-'. hat grades aro taunht abovtt the Oth l-
"3. lias vour lllntrlrt n dial, iim h
Tho answirs nro printed as follews:
men; two Inlfc ' ,U,bliC KiU m ooot.ty mw.
2. Tenth grado is taught.
3. i e, o Imvo a high school.
u-oa.Ni: VlW"L IAK" Olwk.
1. Wo huvu a flvo mill whool levy (but'nboiit USon lnnH.,..!
all iiurpowa. Ijistywr IWOO was sii.tfor ri'. ."' espMww) for
-'. thu eleventh grado is the hihost t hU vr S-i ,wf,rov,iM.
establls twelfthurade iiuxt vir, W ' mr' Sol,W nf votd to
UnIverIty,:haV0"h,,!,,80';0, "hUh """ M r M(mMa te tJw 8uu
Om. 0w, Olwk.
i Eastern llailrniiil
TIlE CAKD.
2 For Yanulna:
Triiltl lllIlVIW Alluinu
Train loaves Corvaflls!!
1 rain arrived Yuqtilna
1 Returning:
Loaves Vuqulna
Leaves Corvallls
Arrives AlUiny ."
3 For Detreit:
Leave Altmny ....
Arrives Detroit
4 Returning:
Leaves rWmit
A i rives Albany!
.114:15 p. ni.
. I'M p. in.
. 7:36 p. in.
. H'OOa.tii.
.ll:0ii. m
.12:15p. m.
. 7:00 u. in
.11:30 u. in.
12:20 n m.
,6:15 p. m.
SB
You Can Get
a Lower Berth.
vv Itli ono exception tlio tlirougli
trains or the liurlltigton Route
are almost luyunably well-tilled.
'Hie exception Is our St. Paul
Chicago Limited. On the limited
thoro ls usually J room and to
spare.
Don't Infer that It Is nelllie'r
so lino nor so fust, us ANY tralr
of ANY other lino botween 8t
Paul and .Chicago. On the eor.
trary, thoro Is no moro beautlfui
train In America. It has electric
light, steim heat, wide vestibules
the most satisfactory dlnlnu-ca
servlco oa the continent and
lowor licrtli for everybody,
A. 0. SHELDON,
"oti'l Aurnt. I'nrilnnrlO
1. Six mills.
2, Tenth and eleventh i
a high
OHHTM.V em
it
., X. -----" n..
. ivi, wo navo a nigh
2 and U. Them it a khsli hcJt
Oie and t.. comieal at Alnanv an i
CorvHilu win, s.itlirii Paeinc tin r?h
giving direct Wvke t ) a id f r"m Ne '
port and adjacent beHchea. ' Ncw '
iJZ ui for"!S ,?,'ln. urrnea.
.;,;io"r. "u."' k'vi' ww time
.v., wnuiinuL; k.r,tlin,l.
t)
itr,a. ,.r. "7"fi ..k'uu"j '
i.Ti.i:"" """ niimu river tin .
tin
aamedav
H. L W.VI.OKS'
TJ f A.
TI'KSKK Ant
rMui
Cn la rruw mW aud .u. r aatf
hf dlaaWril .i,iit -ValnJd
LaPLs? V-'-" fir " 2
tiJ
luv Wt
fesSn
our, by takuic the U.wu.r tntaient
X wwronr j and poiaali Tlw iri-ieral.
eu. the hair to fall out7un4 iU
wreolc the oiittro ayswm.
Hool mi IfJU. am) HU. gjato lk mm.
1 ' UH4MSUB. Oiait.
i. J5W,". ".0'ry iv mw'
and ShJ' algebra": && tSJUKKS &ft jftj
A, p. UMwaia, PrfWiTml
1. There it M tax for school fHnTZl'JtL
2. 'n,o tenth grade U SS!t. l'
a. Wo have to years o( Tith wtMwl vwH,.
Levy for .,.,H,,t of .chool. U at wHk.'
see,x,l. "' "" " 8"' fM uy but Um Hmt
3. Ttt4re no hivh .l,.ni ..
HwolHtfcm adoptod in March. lSWU: "HMl-.i ,i .. .
Inulireotwl to rtwlir n.u. ,1..1'rr: " Uiat Um Ui -j.......
,r!f .',.:' 'v' - zpjij XFsrs.
4litl
At the school uivetiiiK UtAI at &lem
1 S&F
JfiJU ' it . il H
r -(rn
t'
m?i
KDWIN HTINK
... hauati,
Alhany, Orv
CURE YOURSELF!
I Um U lur uiiaii.n,
I'-'i.aia. . iuitu,u.uu,
ufi. :?..i 'uu'..' '!'
.. ". .M mil -Hrm.
iHltus'C-lu uCi '-' ur Mlauuo i.
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m
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MFATAXl TOULTRY.
.KUWiwi, ...cvuttiuwh.
&JrXP' iVl ARPC ET
at mm, v. """. . r""J'i
"! ' rm taw i l.
I : in K.wa
gSr
all lilt V Htul liak. ... .k. .. .. ."V III1HU XDUUaa U au; ' ..
v,.,.., nml viwTM Ml lliai thu I..l,al. . V w (W IMA aah...
iuiaJ tvii.LII.. . " "Ml UMU BlnUl fUU u-fc- JZZG " "
"wvi aJtlltlllUlf. ' -" w "WO wan IU1
do
III
eaoli trlvool buitiliojt."
At (riAfa.lIkA.tl !.....!
ri!rrrW:ii " -
adopts. Avltlwnwoved . Zl!?" t a lOOi ,-r.a- K.
04
SiSMisiKttB5JFM
and oitlojal. Our reader are m.ELiV. " ,ml ' Ohlrf. am mIlil.
of theeomlHtKlHMdolti WAt m&l
waia-txwMhATkNuww
i
ii yprman Market
Lt i..R.- J'.'.duethe
-- u tri n it tv II.
" A ,UltW
Deliver i Rio Granite II. R.
SCENIC LINE
OF THE WORLD.
ru HviM-ije Tranaroiitliiental ltouto llelwu
Uie orlh wt and all points Eat.
Cboks of Two It ciusj rtiromli th Kam I'M
ROCKY MOUNTAIN SCENERY.
Ami your llotitea Eat oil
fuMo and Uenvvr.
i IM"K8rantd a day aton-over In lha
ri.TR00 cPlV' r anrwhere Uttweeu 0den
!?i"rr 1 .orwnally conducted Tourlit Ex
curatoui llirve dayi a week to
Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis,
Chicago and the East.
KOT tlcketa anil in Inform.,!... M0r.flni.
I mit?.,roSn, ctc-' or ,or drlptlve adfortWns
....u 7 n " u ui uiemQ luuiwar
8. K. HOOl'F.tl,
0. V. ft T. Ant., Denver. Col.
ea. At , Ml Wh V," SudOr.
Q C Qfor
riWtfcJ
Tho
Blood
iTii H,T Vd"A8"-1 if IJw only
UlCKVt reinirdy (juarauUvd toeontaln no
rwtMh, mercury, or other mlnoraL
ItOOks on tha ittiA k.I i. ..i
meat mailed t by SwUt SpeoltleOoa.
raj,AUaaU,Qtcrgi. w J
The UUtlnrviuuJ I i... .
8alIMl U " . ."rr MOMiMUM far
term of tuj v Jl TJT . - trie
name of your mdWu.
(Write fa.
Slgnataw u & hlajailwi
niUbB n-,J
toOl St SON
!Iii,mwi.iolal St.
HtjJtoSaiS&J "n, lhat "' Part
la thu daTSSfl l.t l ttrkft Co..
All bill LoiZT. "' wumai i-onsent.
J.J?.r..,u . larkhnrai uu1
. man UI IIIH Mlain.... "'""
GARDEN
SEEDS
lieu n a
Peaa
Radish
Turnip
Carrota
Onion
Squoali
Pumpkin
SMtra A Co.
F. Pak-
LkLWlWT.
Jn 17. Ju
9
t5CES2A!iXA.-JLV:;
f Rll OUt abovoblank ami t . .x.SSSb
SnletnOr.
-l y .
- "JL" O T" -
Acomplele slock of Grass and Clovo
teu' t"bend for Catalogue.
IJKEWSTBU & WHITE
Phono 178 91 Court St., 8alem Or
SOUL.K nmis.
P.AM TIINEHS AND REPAIRERS
BsW ftHWynr,...
. w,j want
PORTLAND ORE,
' "aa-aa
FurtUUiaaiUTtelnlly let M al
W.ll'n,u n,0,