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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1900)
h ' r K && lt . I I? ft MAN SHOD In a pair of our S350 Shoes is well shod ly ''C' His shoes will give him comfoit and answer every demand of hard service. Can wc disturbe ycu just a second? To examine our shoes, you ought to get a good look at them, they are great. Wc boe stop? 94- Stato &t I i V 1 i KOSBF t ov IA 1900 RAMBLER BICYCLE GIVEN AWAY .MAY 12. J My wife says X X X X "The suit I got at G. W. Johnson & Co.'s last week is the best ever bought for 10, and she is quite confi dent I never got one as good for 512.50." That is what an enthusiastic gentleman told a friend about a suit he selected last week. We have similar comments every day. You are hurried, perhaps, and would get the suit today if you had the time to spare. Give us ten min utes we will do the rest. If you aren't satisfied, come back and we will remove all difficulties or give you your money back. They are going, those beautiful (Jheviet Suits X X X X " Going at $12 and 513.50. They were made to sell at $14 and 515-5 5'f you have any Spring Suit notions in your head we can please you. '6. Hf. Johnson & 60.. The Peoples CI olhiers and Furnishers, A COUPON WITH EVERY 50 C EN'I PURCHASE. VT' bfi. x TUG DAILY JOURNAL UV HUlrnll IIHOTU1CHN WUDNKBDAY, APIUL IS KtW. Dly, Ono Year 93.00, til Advance Dally, t'out AC ontn Ql 00 I.' Idvauoe Wojkly, Oii.Teiv 01.00, In rtJvon NO SALVATION IN I'AliriHANSHII. The pooplo of Marlon County have notliliiK to nln by nutting any inau In office a ft reproeontallvo o( tlio alJ-itylo pnrtliniuhlp that regard public olllce merely ft a meant to aorvo parly nml party henchmen. Tlmt method of wn ducting oltlca li out of ditto, It ruined tho affair of tho city ofHnlem ami tliu people hk It In tlmo to tavo tliu good name and honor ol tho city, tluattulally, politically and overy way. A cltuan'i aduilnlitratlon ha In two year ro vortod the ;doplorablo condition o( tiling In which partlian city govern, government had loft matter, and be fore tho anil of tho preiont yoar tho city of lialerr. will not have a dulhtr of limit ing debt outttaudlng. rrtlanhlp ha ruined thu uliy of Portland. It ha had ono party city gov ernmnt alter another until it total debt U upward n( llvo million, nnd It annual intercut charge mora tlmn one hull it Income. Notv n Portland ltd publicum city ticket i In tho Held agaluit a Democratic city ticket nnd neither of tliow organl.atlou hIII fur Nlthrellal. Neither pnrly lxri up Urn jubor will apply tho remedy and Tort- land will continue to struggle ltaUil odd enough to dink tho boil corporation or private limine In tho world, nnd yet wo expect our clt'e to prosper. If Marlon county ha tho wont road in the aUto what I to blame for lit If they have bettor road In l.lnn, 1'olk, Yamhill ami Clatxaiua cotiullv tlmn wo Inyo, I It nutlwnuw Marlon oounly ha more rock rlbUnl pnrtunii politics to the Mimro milu and Km rock en hor roadT 1 it not Ufnum wo have had lr lutolllgonee and more Ignorance In control of our highway than tho ivit of theatato? U it not tlmo to top till ami catch tiplti the procclouT A state capital and county teat couihlmd become the Mat of Ihoiuotl degrading iiolltiral Intluence, a combined perpet ul puth that will not hit btllrUl do their duty and extendi it pcriiloloti operation to the remote! predict. There I no aalvatlon In it. let u io; It even till pretdculial cr. how It I dono. Thu aur-oMuicnts tha pat alx year cost $'15,011, or nearly 0,000 nyoar. Thl Illustrate thu rcckloa way of doing public hutlnoH. Tho sooner Ibu county miopia tho precinct aseowor tarn tho botlur. Hut In tho meantime what Marion county want linn IioiicnI aoiMtnoiit by n competent man who known the value of properly mid hn tho Intelllgonco and cnurngo and back, bono to put that proxirty im thu roll. Mr. Uobart had noma of Huso qualities, but hn wn lmtulh'iiped b the puth that forced him looppolntdepullini a a rownnl for parly tervlco luatcad of np pointing them fur tlioqiulltlixi that pro duce n good iiinoimnent. Hach of lliunn puth duputlu wni cxpiHjlixt to favor the puthnr who putliod tho putlioo onto tho puth lUNomur. All thl I mid without rellcctlon on thocliAraoter of Mr. Ilnlurt who wn a good man working ntn trvmoudoii din vantage uiiilur n bad aytlrm Uudui that Hyilmn an olllelal mutt bo Mtrongei than hi whole party Inlhiouco combined In order to do right. We want muni) ollltilal who lire free from audi moth od from any parly. Let a man do lib licit for the pooplo who pay him and haven right to lilt boit xirvloe. A party that hatnpHr a man from doing hi Unit for Iho people I not lit to have Kiwer over any iiinu. Mr. 1 lobar t actel wltuly hi withdrawing hi name. The Hoplo have no objection to him ntn man but they want n man put In (or a toiwr lo It froi from tho iiilliieneo. Mr. Hoharl autforvd under. Tho graft on every oIIUhi aliould lo broken nml let proorly be listed free from the toll of political preaturu. Sitters I tho bot' medicine for tho stomach, blood, I Ivor nnd nnd nerved It cures OO.NSTtr-ATIOX ixniOKSTlo.i DYnrei-HiA IIILIOUBNKBS invigorates tho liver and utrengthdnstlio kidneys. When you ak for Hi IK) sure you get tho genuine. (tax reduction program TO WHICH THE CITIZENS CANDID ATES FOR THE COUNTY COURT TO be Pledged II They Accept the Nominations Made at Salem Saturday WHY USE ITwisbacb Mae? BSCntJSS TIIKY OIVB A 000 MOIIT ASO ARE WSa LIVKU. VfB BELL THREE GRADES: Brewster & White ' WKIJIMCII MANTI.R . . vt? t , Mn. in mm.llM. Durable na f""""" ZSSSSSaiis'issiirx 'tnRAL.1 t.riiv. IScenIa, Anr of IbCM rrnntli put on fD,fct qui.. good Al giving i&e candle po.er the No. 197. and at h.lf the ,,rie. is cenit. , DfnDcrlr a)Jnled t DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? V rmoi. .. ... ......j ,f not br not? C. an- . . m.S.Ji'h.ffwlU. Ml " ottNJrfiSrn. of ant. S.i.i ll.Li U'i.hIrllMOlCSIIU. i" '" ,w SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chcmcketn St.. Telephono 603. publicans again carried the county. Tho reform movement thin yenr to reduco tixcs in Marlon county nnd Introduce a non-partUan builnesi administration of county nffairs will again rodound to tho benefit of tho people Thu cimmittco noxt Saturday will no doubt bo nblo to comploto n strong nnd a coptnlilo ticket. It may not bo just what nny ono crson would wnut. lint it nill do n ticket that enn go beforo the pooplo mid force n dlrcuffflion of county nffairs that will bo productive of great good to tho people of Mnrion county. Kvory man who goes nnd works honestly ! nnd unsellishly in such n convention or conference I entitled to credit. It i n patriotic service rendored to the cause of good government, no matter whothcr wo belong to his party or ngrco with him on public questions. Ho Is rendering God nnd humanity a sorvlco when ho Is up holding tho causo of self'govcrnment by tho people Tlioio who snoer nt men who hold a different political faith nlonu nro guilty of treason to frco institutions. Thoso who nbuso their trust when put In public olllco nlono nro to bo cunsurcd Tho pooplo wnut good government, nnd nro not intoroilcd hi the strife of parti sans or factions. LESS TAniPP ANU mode artAVKL Tii Capital Jouumal always works to mako Salem n llvo town. Wo have tried tho tariff nnd sound money, nnd hnvo nil tho good thoro is In them, Tho highest tariff wall to climb over to got Into Salem Is tho mint road. Lcm mud and rnoro gravel will do more to make Salem n live town tlmn more tariff. Tho Citizens' ticket contains tho names of two excellent cilUens for county Judge nnd commlsiloncr W. W. Elder of Slnylon, nml Vf. W. Culver of Liberty. Mr. Elder Is a successful business man from the eautern side of tho county, n man who will defend the interests of tho farmers. Mr. Culver li one of tho model farmers and business men In tho county. Following plan for reducing taxes nnd putting Mnrion rounty on n sound financial basis was adopted by tho convention; Whereas, Thototnl amount of tnxes collected In Marion county for tho past four jearrnn.ounts to (021,052. ns ngnlnst tG0o,"0 for the four years preceding, while the values of tironertv have been constantly dlminiehlng, wo pledge tlio county Judge nnd commissioner nomlnnted on the citizens' ticket to reduco me totnl amount of casli token from the people annually tor tne nexi iour jm Inetciul of inerensing tho nmonnt nny further. Wlieroas, Tlio overage expenditures of Marion county for tho past six years hao amounted to 70,073 per annum for county purposes, and tho county court lins been nine to conduct tlio county tlio past yenr lor oi,viu. ns hkwhsi .,i 1W8 nnd 180,170 In 1807, wo beiievo tho county expenses can be still farther rednied, nnd wo pledge tho county Judgo nnd commleeloner nominated on tins ritizciii' ticket to conduct tho ordinnrv current cxjienscs of Mnrion coiitity lor not to exceed f 10,000 per nnnum. Ueforo Incurring nny unusual or extraordinary ex penditure for improvements or repairs for any sum to exceed 1,000, the expendi ture shall first bo submitted to tho people and authorized bv them. Wo pledge tho candidates for tho county commissioner's court nominated on this citizens' ticket to put tlio county on n cash basis at the earliest possible da'o, by ordering tho prompt collectlo i of taxes when they become duo, by reducing tlio rnto of Interest on tho county debt by tho imo of money nt four per cent if the eamo can bo obtained. . We pledge tlio candidates for county Judge nnd commlfsioner to conduct tlio nffairs of tho county on n business basis nnd on n strictly non partisan basis. Whereas, County and state taxes have been constantly increasing, we pledge- tlio citizens' county court to reuueo taxes as lowns ineynre in oiiiereii-uy""-" it's m you save 91 COURT T. 1'IIO.NK 1781, Hay, Grain, Atill Feed, Flour, Salt, Land Plaster Ottthay,KOodfel,$7porton. Timothy hay, good, fO.CO rr tL A comtileto Seed Storo in own ounticH adjacent to Marion, and that they shall pledge themselves in writing to tax this effect Wo 1)1 materially Wo pledgo tho citizens' legislative ticket to labor to reduco tho state ly. AQAIN8T THU nDPEnENDUM Tlio Salem Stntesmnn, porhapi un intentionally, dliclosea tlio real petition to tho ItopuullcatiH on tho Initiative nnd referendum A plank nominally favor ing such n measure (to catch votes, it now appears) is included In the Ho publican Klatn platform Just ndoptrd nt i'ortland. Thl Is what caused thu HIAIosman, which Is Iho moat orthodox Itepuhllcnn pner in Ihustnto, to "speak out," In nu unguarded moment. It says: we nro not in favor of eitiier itn sub mission or it adoption nt this time: nnd we me not willing to attempt to"x)iut with pride" nt the net of tho Inst leg islature in putting the matter in the hniHi in which it Is now found. Till uxprecaes the true Itepuhllcnn )oittoii on this question anil conns from nu uuthoritlvu source. It shows tho insincerity of their platform declu rations for reform and that the only way to secure this nnd other remedial legislation I by tho election of the union nominees. I(onobtirg!toviov. In spile of tho oM)sltlon of the Ore goulnii nnd Htntoamnii, there is n law number of Itepuhllcnn who favor tho nmendment to glvo the people direct leglilatlvu power on Importaut matters, riiOHu paper seem to deny that the peo ple have u right to pats on anything. silvor nor scrvlco, but which Is constant ly rtfcrretl to as evidenco of prosperity? If this shipping charge of our foreign trade I so heavy a drain, why Is not the shipping trndo for coastwise trade n ruinous burden upon our interstate com incrcu? Why is not tho cost of internal waterway transportation a similar drain, only far more Mjrlous slnco tho water freightage from Pittsburg nlono i said to exceed that of Now York7 Why doeH not the Horn of railroad charges ruin nil who have to go to railroad for trnnspor tntlon, espccinhy when it is well known that some of our great railroad are chlelly owned by nnd controlled In thu interest of foreigners to whom gore n isry largo percentage of the totnl of railroad dividends? The plundering ship subsidy bill and nil the nrguments for it nro shilling example of protection green gone to seed. THU BMIP BUD3IDY. A Thinly DltguiteJ Steal Which Will II 1'orced IhroiiRti Congress. 1Ioh ha not been abandoned by tho ship mihtldy conspirator at Washington of luvonipiuiilng their purpose of loot ing tlu treasury before emigre nil Journe. The subsidy bill hn been amended lu suveral particular to avoid obmttous, but it i the same old ateal yet. It In planned for thocolnt ben ollt of the Standard Oil navigation com- p.iuy, known n the Iuturuatlonn', Rcligous Extracl. WenJell 1'hllllps was once naked If ho bad ever made n personal consecration of hi in coif to God. 'Von," he replied, "when I was n young man 1 Iieard Lyman lleecher preach on this theme; ou belong to God' I wont to my room, threw myself on my face on the lloor. nnd said '0 God, I belong to thee, and If uvcr In tliu future I nm tempted to do wrong, glvo mo power to over conin ' l'rom that day to this I have never feared to stnnd by tho truth, how uur unpopular it might be." Christian Science Sentlnel: Did not Jesu sound tho depths of Christian ethU when herald, "Itcndur therefore unto Cieaar tho thing which nro Ctesnr'H anil unto God the thing Unit nro God's?" Ion's Herald say: "To cxery Methodist preacher tho annual confer cine Is n time of surpassing interest. Once each yenr the name of each minis, ler paste In review. It in n moment of great slgulllcuneo when the presiding elder answers "Nothing ngnlniit him." I'ulvursnllst Leader: IM not give up, do not get (litcniiragul, do not let the forces of evil dream they nro winning even n tompomry victory. They nro hound to bo defeated some time, 'enjoy mo viciory over ineni now; uou'i well. The Congregatloiialiiit says that Kd win Mnrkhnm. who believe in lininor tality, once silenced n iiiestioner who naked where the other world I by nuk ing him to tell where thl world I. The Turn of Life This la critical period In tha Ufa ofavory woman and no mistakes should ma madd Tlieona raoognlxod and rollablo help for women who are approaohlng and passing through this wonderful ohango la -,-,.. i i -.. ,.:i. onri if vnn nr alive to vour interests vou'll find you save money by trading here. Other people do. Why not you. . . , Our stock of family groceries and provisions is the most complete. Harntt & Lawrence, OLD POSTOmCE aitOCKKY eggs. J. L Successor to lias been re-oncned by h, Geo. L Neal. i-j t... rs T M. I A, ITrnlur new mnnnneemcnt. The Snloon. formerly occnp.cn ,- ' -" " "--"r- i" . inened ov lu. 229 Cominercinl street, balem. It. Colgan. t mo nno oi wuh-d,, rhono 27HI. liquor nnd Cigars. 3 22 tl 2SS. RACYCLB Tho only perfect Illcyelo crnnk hnngcr. 27 per cent. loss presauro on its self-oiling crunk benrings than on any other stylo of bicycle. Direct pull on shaft, no leverage. Sprocket run between tho bearing. ::::!' SREl.VO IB nKLIKVINO CALL AND nB CONVINCKD G. A. ROBERTS, 105 8TATK BTOEKT. riioNE 2870. 7500 Rolls of 1900 Mall Heaped HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED. COME AND SEE SEE IF WE CAN'T PLEASE YOU AS WE HAVE PLEASED HUNDREDS OF OTHERS F. W. HOLLIS & -CO. 1st Door Norlh of Post Office. SOUI.E BKOS. PIANO TUNERS AM) REPAIRERS rORTLAUD ORE Tor Bftleui and vicinity lear o.cr t WMI' MnrlePlo . Chicago, Rock Island & I'aciBe Ry Thu favorite Hno to all point eat Urond, Testllnlled nnd tip-to-dnto tralm between l'ucbloami Denver. nml ftm.i.. Cbicngonnd Knnsna City, making direct' connection In Chicago with nil mornlmi trnlii8 enst. l'lrst-clnea Pullman Sleeper Library Buffet enra. between Denvnr Uj Chlcngoj tho most porfsct dining cr service In the world "A ,L Cartic" , ' ' inroiign uravcineB run man Bleeper every dny between Snlt Lnko City nnd Chicago via tho scenic lino j personally conducted LydU E. Plnkruun't VcjcUbt Compound That tha utmost reliance can ha placed upon this great medhlna Is tostl- fled to by an army of grateful women who have keen helped by It, Mrs, Plnkhatn, who has tha greatest and most successful experience In the world to qualify her, will advise you freo of charge. Her address Is Lynn, Mass, Write to her. The AmeilcnKihpno Wr. Amorlcaucasualtle lu the Philippine! luco August 0, 1MW, lueluaivo of all of. tidal relKirts ulven out at Washington to though Incidentally It aim to provide I Aprllt, IWX), nro n follews: A 0000 AUaUHOOIt DUMANDBO Mr. llotart. Ui prnnmt eouuty or, drclluM the uumiiiatlon tenlered him 011 the OltUen' tUVut. lie wn put on the ticket without hU aIa4U Hon by friend who bllove that ho ha ai-Jen good nr Jin lu eonJmjI dthe ellkefor f.S0T the jttwr The last legliUtuie tlxod the Mlary t 13.700, ami Uit I tho amount that will bo paid thl j-ar, uo matter who Uix tho work or WHAT TUB I'BQPLU WANT. Tho Dmoemllc and l'opulMt count) central comiiilltee meet at &ileui next Haturdayto OJinploto the wurkof their re poo live oonveutloiii of nuking n eouiitv tiokol to run against the regular Hepub llcau ticket. The committee will no doubt give tho matter their meat earnest careful nnd omuicleiitlou ooiialdoratlou. The ticket should be nude mthfaotor) to nil eleineiiU nnd eKdlly inunt the reform element be kept faith with The (tart In the right direction ha been undo. The work done so fur ha Wn done with good Intention. U I not free from the p.irllM u uiHtho I of tin put hut that U not to ba eipoetokl lu a presidential year. For geurallou men live leaniwl to approach (villtle with the hnrlt.in ol thelrmlnd eonronl rated upon olllco, with the imall end of then telescope ceuterod ii)u a iHwtoilluo. The belter thought of Iho age I tha guvernmunt shall be for public purine only 1 that munh'iiat pyllilci aliall U muniolplliM i (hat tho Hoplo (hall own and control their gmenimeut; that the public Mrviee sliall be impmvvxl. Thai alone on bring alul reform. Tv 0 year ago the reform element trupoxi tint Mlarle In Marten euunty vhuiild be rtiliuH.l fMWi iikI the rotnlt wi the lteplibllfniua prxmlnl t nsluoe tin ularte II0J.XX), The xwHo get tin iMHietit oi a hxIuiIUmi altlnmjh the He- KIIIihI Died of wound, dent Tolnl dintlm (Vounded Ti tal loss dlaeano nnd nccl- iUT .1,18(1 ..1,(15.1 . 2,072 37W BABY'S BERTH '" " ' . ... -.t.. k ll .1.. .1 ... . Iinil I11C 1U1U f IUI M W! IMIIKVI (Ull by Uie ue of 'Mormm' I'hiknu, Is looked forwanl to with expectation 0 oy ud uladnca. The ordeal of briuElnj! the Itttlo one into the world, however, t 4 critical one for the lUotbeMo-br, ud her antlctMtlout of tlio ctitutns cwui are uuuowvm wiiii guwui aiu ami all the tUtigcr cf chlld-birtli iMa4W be cHtlrcly avoided by Uie ue ul "Mothmh i-nnwu,- a Kiemiuc t ol, wicelcM value u ail wvuien. .,-.,- . Vy oiriiniggW at oue dollar ir MMjl J ?? J$ JL toeltt. KlviriJf oetati, wui ik ttmi'jHm h MlfirM Rntl,or Coany, ,v, FRIEND tu.urlou ocean nixxmioilatUin (or Kit ropeau laborers. To llhmtrate tho tour 1st feature of the hill. A freight Mourner would iiuiior tlio Dill get n ubldy of 1 1,740 fur carrying n git 011 cargo of Amurionii uxporls, while the wift ) seiiger stenmer til lmls, of the titnnd unl Oil hue, would got for enri-ying half that cnigo of American rxxrl, a noli Idy of (zX).(KX). It I eaty lu see that thl plan of subsidy provide for the emMuraLtemeiit of iMeiikter travel and of exporting lu tho ratio of about fit to One of the pettifogging plea for thl hip ubldy bill I the asiortiou that ' by encouraging American iiup owning It would .ivo millions to tin country which are now )aid by American to foreign ship owner In freight. Nothing 1 said pfolNally about the oroui or elnate to whom thu tupoudtluro would b v. It U nsiumed, of course, that all Amertenii tax payer would khnre lu the saving ; else ull American tax pay er would atmre In tho laving; elie nil Aiii.irt.iail I. it itAvurri u.tnl.l mi, l. ' hurdtMitil with the oxHito of effecting It, That I tLe theory. It U uu tonnluo theory, but Irt it pa, while wo briefly eoiul Ur thu noil jn that millinii vMHild Ih aved to thi country 111 (rvigiit if we had a uUudiael menliant in ai me. 'tins untkm wh elalHirntely wortKd iml by Wluttirep I.. Marvin m arlieie tu dfeiMut tliomlmdy moasure. ' JvkUf VoeiHdiitg to Mr Mailii' elinmte MmmJww iho pwjpU ut tl t'ulted Citute lay an iiiiaity to foreign shinuwnora (er lieight, mail and iuiger charge fl50.00O.0itO. ' No uHiniiy Imii n very rteli ami io kvixi mi. ' he xiy, "eoutd long uo Hit; nnd meli an txpndiiir ha ouine In Ik, tt lurv huirlt-u- Jn,iu iut ,uii o.i "" " " ,W-J -.."- .... v. wn. ... . -- - .w.. mimxiiM reHrcv." One m tempted aicoiiot uor rurcotic. It is not a uak Mr ,arm why lie I.k not UmiuUnt, but a trengthenlng oiedicine. rlil thi amount tu oir favorable n"n".u,,e'b, titrii-hn-- oalai.ee el trade, UwuM aixxMim fur SJm . j!t'JiS?,,,r..'?'.bir " b ume .a 11. Hut wmv we aw dly . m JSTW'oSl il ? J5?j1 SSSS me a rwtum tu nervwM (ur thl etla "uw.t i it Kim tv ttJaUrJki wl.yxmHterilmmiUy a dmiwT ludi- iSfSgJ .BIt.,l2fL!,ul?. J! "- - dram. uUaiutl im um A id m TrdUMuM,riutdicti'"Ss: anj inte why Uthetreigtiiuge Mr.Mar JiiJ!,.!?, L, ta.rt u vih iuviiiiou uy nH0 a Uruni tuu our r , , . .. , "V.f .w..sl ,1 J?fvSVlVi tatUtlM, nollher swl uor gold, tie ther Uo " 8nl t . ' nimtwaiFnaawaaawaaaaaaau 1 HtiwmHifSBJeLm liiflBV wM Kjyv Hr ivaoOv 1 Mr' 7 X&A KajawemenaamalamJawee. . 8 jOr H He's IN I "MM Totnl lo rcH)rted last weok 3.725 Total denth reiKjrtl last week 1 .tlVt No retort of disunities have been pnlillslaxl in the press since the 4th. "Of a Good Beginning Lomelh n good end." When you tuko Hood' bur-npnrilla to purify your blood you nro making n good beginning, and tho god end will be heidlh and hnppi. lies. Thlmellclne cure all humor of tho blood, create a good apjietlte, over come that tlnxl (celing and imparts viKwrniiu iiuniT io me twioio system lire It is America' ( atest HI.khI Mllcine. I 8 UiliousiioKH i cureil by llood'a Pill io cent. 1 he Urluih Uoer War. Thu latest otliclal reort of ltrltlt.li casualties was iatuinl on the 11th and bring tlio tlgure don 11 to the 7th, They area follew: Killetl 2.171 hum 2,082 Mlsding nml prUouur :i,8l)0 Invalided home b,'itt Totnl I3,3t In this report the number of wounded I not given. Together with other loe slnco the 7th, It raise tho grand total to about 23,000. J! "All Right The Latest Yarn. A i'ltUburg drummer tell thi new am: I alnaya carry a bottle of emn'i Italtam in my urln. 1 int., iv.l.i eauy ami a lew uov ut tile llalMiu at wajmake me a well man. Kvery. where I go I speak a good ord (or Kemp. 1 take hold ol my customer 1 Uke old men ami youug men, ami tell theuicoutldeiitlally what I do when 1 take cold. At driwgle t. 2oe and Mo. 4 Sallafied and Happy. They who help to make other happy are luppy Iheunelve. and if mi um -i... -. .' z --.. Ipy the 1 lot ol ! to see a lot o happy and satitdeil people mi, uiuiiuu nt iijr uiHir ana enjoy the loud nud luxuries tut belore u t btroug'a lteatauranU HB ATTN 01 ST BAM, HOT AIK, HOT WATBW, Bstimatcb furnished, and work done promptly MibManlially and at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. S BUI IR0UGH9, 102 State Phone I5II New Fitted through (lrst-claea Pullman 81c oxcuraions in ordinary Pullman sleeping ...uw..v. ...un ..u.m . w, .,,iu aim oaa Francisco to Omnlm, Chicago, Buffalo Chicngo and Now York via the Qrct Snlt Lnko Itouto, without chango to, Chicngo. No nhnoyirig trnnstcr In Chi cago. Tiiesocnratiro provided with all weokiy periodlcnlB for Irto 'Usd. of our natrons. For'furlherinfofm'ation, mnp foldera, otc.call on your nearest tlck.t agent, or write to A. E. CQOPEn. Ocn'l Agent, Pass.- Dcpt. Portland, Ore. Comllis k Eastern Railroad times' card. .1:45 p m 1:55 p m . 7:25 p. m UnflertaKin Parlors Larjjeit line of New Goods, Practical Undei taker. With long experience and all modern methods. A, B, Buren, Proprietor L 'J For Ydqtilna: Train luitvcs Albnny ... Triiln leaves Comllla.. Truln nrrlvea Yuqulna I Iteturnlng: Leaves Yuqu Inn (I'OOi.ui Lcitvos Corvnllls 11:30 a. m Arrives Albnny 12:15 p.m. 3 For Detreit: Leuvcb Albany 7:00 a. m Arrlyca Detroit 11:80 a, a I Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:20 n. m, Airlvtis Albany 5:45 p.m. One and two connect ut Albany and. Corvullla with .Southern Pacific tialna, giving direct scrvlco u and from Now purt and adjacent benches. Trains for tlio mountains arrive at Detroit at mnn, glvnv; ample lwt to roach cumplng ground on tbr- iireltcnbuBli anil sunllaui river thi samuday. It. U WA1.DK.V T K. A P. A. .TUHNKK Acout. EDWIN STO.Vr, MtDtCtT Albtnr, Ore. SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Ti nfus leave Salem tor Portland and way aiauonsntoMUn. m. , 7:54 a. m. ana 1:05 p. ni. tv Purtltnil . Lv Blem ....... Ar AibUad.... Ar Bcruioiilo... Ar Bu rranclco... . Ar Ojrlen. --.... Ar OeiutT....... Ar Kiu. t'ltr. Ar Cblogo.... f Ani;vltM..... . S.JO A M .I1M A M .li.M A M .Mora -1M r M . 9.1X) A M .123 A U , 7. A M M. KIRK. B4,Bd, A'B8 StntoSt Phono-1871 t"ulua' Grain Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material Lime. Gmcnt, Plaster etc, Grain, Hay and Straw stored wagon Scalcs.etc. attention gnni I., (he ilelUery of rooiIs k l'rnilii nml iHrnln of tin citv. am part 9-K-tf MKAT AND POULTItY. MiloC. Matthews Mivor io IMwtMi i 4llhw MUAT una HOULTHY M AKKh.l Frenhest Stato street near railroad. the best invat In town aikHet moats. My natron miv 1 L.m Fnnrwi7T narn And a lixitig proof of what I)r rierce'a !mvo JYK,wl who the je OoUlcn Meiltcal Discvicry will do for ,0.r ""i1 Xho l'I'l" ha wak lung. U uukc new bloc!, nd JfhoM 'Iff "' ,0 UI?V Uood u life to the luuga, a wH t. JS i ' '" "" u, 0' every oilier organ. Golden Mttllcal Di--nMnt.i-. rt Piimarlrt have dechlwl who the lxwiJo uwv xntn e u.enloil int the Ut ensir Uorona License to Wed. A licue ha been Is.uwl authorising Levi McCracteu aiul Mary ltlanton tu get married U each other i SEVEN 1 SUTHERLAND SISTERS' Mo Brewr autrf Xo4 Pfoejaar. a r U wO tfraUM Uui dl mun u Uit The German Market W ill be found all kind of meal ntl1 the bet u( wusaao, FKKE CDOL.Z &i BON 1 71 'n, mrwl Si Plating Ihj. Io part an.t il Klll.t Ol lrtntll C A. ROBERTS. IPS State Street M Phone a-r lopJe wh wU rt wTke'r" 'livgon Slio'i Line Railroad The Direct Route te Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. .1 GiiVS.cJL,S?1? ' Uo 'tvorlte route via the UNION PACIFIC Fait Mali IW r the RIO GRANDE Scenic Lini.V ' No Change of Cars, On the PprllandChlcairo SiK-dal "tU.. flnet In the West." l'w,i e Equipped With t e.ant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary Tourist S'eepers Su erb LibrarvBufTet Cars SMendid Dinners, Meals a la carte "ree Reclining Chair Cars Umlortable Coachps and Smokers Entire Train Complete v Vestibuled SALKM 1.01)(Ks T Kr.t,ur " w io. bLI "ww, Htn tiear him. the ,US .eeSr,; WXWW ?it itoaW &.m r m ion r u 1204 i y IJIAU 1.1 A U TiSA'U 8.10 A K 7SU A M um "7 All imru A U 10.50 A U I11AU 3S r M .il A U itn r u Pullman nnd Tourists ear en oeth trains. Chair care Sacramento to Ogdea and El Puso, and tourist car to Chicago, St. Ixnils, New Orleans and Washlngtoa. CounectinK at 8nn Frandbwo with ev oral Bteaniehip line for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philippine, Central and South America. ee Mr. V. W. Skinnor agent at kalew Station, or address 0. H. MARKIIAI.O. P. A., Portland, Oretfua. Ar Ar Kl I'.m. Ar Kurt Wotih..i. ArClijr of Mexico... Ar iiotuioo ... Ar Haw Orlciu Ar W'bluirioa. Ar New York ... irJO 1' U" .ieiru :30 A M . JAIA1I 1,13 A M tfi r U , .tl A M U.iJ V M Canadian Pacific lif Stio PaciDc Line. Lowest rates Best servi V It I 1000 To and frcm all point East and Europe. The only line running through v P.- . ou i nan nnci rn 'w Moalrti BfUtOL Without Change. Royal Mail Htoamahip Uu to Japan and Chlnn. Cauadiau and Australi Meainalifp Une Ui 1 a l-'or rate and Informatloa apply to U M. LOOKWOOI . ,, Airent, Salem-Ore. 'I. II, Ab.ui, AReot, Puritand. K. J.nolo. A J.lA, Vanuouver H-0 McCoy Stage. Uuvts Willamette sUble 0:20 a, Jaily for Uncoln Zene, McCor, and IWrydate arid return Kuue.iliy.T w hack, kooJ hors and careful timer. I'tttevl dtllveretl along' the line. 3-1U ti MK.,E.nlAVi. Reliable Seeds nt low prices. ', .ecll. Froo dollverv: tiromnt nnM,:.' t The Feed Wen Tk lloty I RRUOVKUIO 140 BTATB 8T. Deals In Fresh Fish, Poultry, Q.m. UolKinn llnres and Fruit. ,e' Illghest cash prico paid fornoullr,,.,,., HYIOR l'llOPRlEM 1 i T UlllrTi -'"'