The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, May 01, 1900, Image 2

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fi MAN SHOD-
In a pair of our S3,50
Shoes is well shod -3C
His shoes will give him comfoit and answer every
demand oi hard service.
Can wc disturbc y6u 'just a second?
To examine our shoes, you ought to get a good look
at them, they are great.
I FORTY-ONE YEARS AGO
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An Address By the Republican Com
mittee of Oregon.
Invitation to Members of Old Parties to
Come Out for New Orgn.
zatlon Uased on New Itsues.
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Our Serges
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This Is About Serges
There's a sort that goes into women's dresses no cloth
ing manufacturer who cared a rap for his fame ever used
such the best of it is made of double yarn with a short fill
ing. After a little wear the strands break out and stand like
pinfeathers on the wing of a two-day-old chicken the least
bending parts it at the seam.
You don't want to Dav Si 2.50 to St 3.50 for a serire that
isn't a whit better than one we'-Jl sell you for 10 00, Ours
were made for men to wear. We know what sort gives satis-
c i. i j i it it . r i - -
lacuon. u is our uusmess 10 Know niesc tilings, mis serge
was chosen by experienced judges. A closely woven, staunch,
reliable cloth. Guaranteed all wool and absolutely fast color.
SIO
la not very much to pay for a rcllnliln sorgo
milt but It will huy otio atonrMoro, nnd yon
hnvuour word nud guarantee that It thrill bo rlht.
6. w. Johnson .& Co..
The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers,-
THE DAILT JOURNAL
BY ItOlrnH IlltOTHICHfl
TUKHDAY, MAYL1B00.
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Dully, Ono Year 83 00, tu Advauoo
Dally, Tout Month $1 00. 1. fwtvauv.e
Wokly, Otio Ifooi 91.00, In Advaii
THK BICYCLE TAX.
In lnrlon county tlm hloyclo tax
of 5l."0ou curli whcul will budullinnioiit
on May H, nnd It will bo tlio duty of
Hhcrlff Durhtu to slexo tho 11 rut wheel
ho finds nftor that (Into and proceed to
collect tlio tax in a by law provides).
, All who kno- that oflU-ur knows that ho
will do hi duty.
Tho Balom oyelu amwclat'ou lmvo or
dered tholr sccrutury to secure nn
Itemised statement ol tlio exondlturca
mndo thopait jenr of tlio tux collected
in lfTOO. This statement will tw laid bo
foro tlio nuxt regular mooting ot tbo
chili and action will bo taken to secure a
succersful expenditure- of (ho iiionuy
railed tlila year.
Thoc)clltsarunll In favor of uphold-
nit tho law nud tecuriug tlio boil toilhl
results In tlm wny nf hotter pathi In
the nature ol things tlio flrt )ear's ok
pork'iu'o would nut bo satisfactory In
constructing paths and better results will
he demanded Ovlsyoar than lust. Tiih
Jouhnai, believes II more authority were
given local clulm to build paths bolter
satlifactlou would grow out of tho opera
tlou of tho law.
Tim JouttvAl, hasmado a hunt fight
for what it believed to bo right In local
affairs, and Its editor has struck hard
blows for whnt ho lxdlovud was tlio
rlxht nml prnpur courso to pursuo Hut
It wnsdouo with no porno un I intcrcit
to servo tint ovrii, his own, becnuno
what no said and did was not calcu
Intod toiiuiko him popular with party
mnnngar. Having dono his boat ho
will siipHirt tlio cuuso of reform nnd
clean twllllcs In tho Interest of nil tho
people,
lit, Hull's Cough Syrup Is Unques
tloiiiihly tho inoH roiuiirkiihlo remedy
ovur produced for tliu niru of throat und
l.ll.l, f Vrftl. 111.... I, l.i.M IIIIVllil t li........ .111 ..
fi'tfK ..wniyivn, IV W kUIUH IIIIIUlllll,0.
and has dono wonders In many cuscs of
Incipient consumption.
A OLL'AN OAMPAiaN.
Thero U a general demand for a clean
'county campaign (Ids year, Tho jhxi
plo nro too Intelligent to bo Interested
in personalities, l'rottresa and yood
government aro wan tin I and personal
huso and mud-sllnglng aro nut apt to
yield any result. On tbo other hand
no one should he screened ngslnet a lo
gltlmato dlwuwlim of lliolr public and
olllclal record.
There Is feeling that men ran Ihui
orably contend against euoti other for
the suffrages ot the. people, and servo tho
poo pi o faithfully and honorably In any
iwlltleul parly. An inexpensive ruin.
Twlgn, confined to a dlsouvsion of puUlo
measures and osteins ol government
will go farther towards education and
lev at Ion of tho people to tho staudaids
t an Ideal tMilf-gowrninent, then airing!
any man's porvonal affairs. i
Gan!t Stand W,
Many childicn cad t
stand cold weather. The
sharp winds pierce them,
and the keen air hurts then.
They have .uold after cold,
lose flesh, and spring-time
fuuk them thin and delicate.
wiU make such boys and
girls hearty and strong. The
body is better nourished,
and tjicy arc better pro-
teemed. The blood becomes
ricHcr,and that makes, thqm
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t Wn Wi C u
JOURNAL "X-HAVU."
If tho war If over, why not roduco tho
war tax?
I t t
Theru Is lots of work for a man If ho
has n pull with thupuih.
t t t
"lloh's" Kitchener Is nut rating a
commando of llocrs ovury day for break
fast. : 1 1
Wrstorn Ori'gon ntinoaphiro thci-o
spring mornings Is ns rich as tho per.
fuiiio of u ronojur,
t t t
This Is Mayday and Tun Jovhmai.
hangs a pretty llttlo May baskot on Col.
llou llcudrlok's otllco door.
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Tho Allmuy local Is carrying a gri-at
deal of milk and on-aiu, In fact it Is h
regular milk shako,
I I t
Tho prut ot tho stato unanimously
speaks of tho death of Thomas Kay as a
grvut and drrrtriovablo loss to Oregon
t i t
A now oporu hoont tho old Hood oon
wrtitl luto a hiuluris block ; a htleral
postolllcii building j that Is tho tialcui
rivord for lt)00
: t
Tho war with Fpalu cotlaii argnt
(15 to wall family In tho United Htairo,
hut brtaiik It is Mug rollcotnl hull
rrrtly few oplo rvallio that It oot
an) tiling
.
Tlio Sir Jaok FalstklT. of tho Owm
pn Ij going Into tho milling rtginns.
IIo Is warurtl that mou nrw lynulie.1 in
the mining regions tor trying to lump
another man's claim,
t I t
A trawling man jmys a Salem maim
facturra great oompllmeut. lie sis
ho is grilling a great reputation far put
ting up unadulterated products. IIo was
talking but 0. Slots.
The following Is Bcopy of nn address
issued nt Portland, when great and Im
portant question were 'tho issue,
the preservation of tho Union, April
ft"), 1859, by tho Itcpubllcnn Central
Committee of Oregon, composed of II.
W. Corbett, IJ. D. Bhattuck and V. C.
Johnson.
It it Is somewhat oppllcnlilo to tho
present administration nt U'ashliigton,
WHICH convicted iiy promineiii JirjiuDii
can papers with departing from tradi
tions of tlio pant, nnd Itepubllcnns find
themselves with tlio old old foundn
tions of party ikiI Icy slipping out from
under them. Tho old address of 18-7J is
as follows :
TOTIIK VOTKII or OIIKOOt,
I'ellow Citirens: In a government
founded on tlio will of tho people, tho
actions nnd doings of that government
should lto such an nru ncceptnhlo to Hint
people If nn Individual or party o In
dividuals reluct n mini to carry out tho
view And accomplish tho ends thought
by him or them to bo procr nnd right,
and that trustee proves recreant to (ho
confidence) ronosed in him, does ho or
they hesitate to repudiato nil lonncctlon
with snid trmtei7 Now, n tho Interests
of our common country nro of grcntor
weight with every honest American cit
izen thnn any other ono thing, why Is
It that In political! parties men fenr to
do tlmt which they would never givo n
sefond thought in Individual vtcn'l If
jr.irty nmno nnd party trammels dictate
,thn action and regulate tho standard
of our rights; If we, after wo onco be
long to a party, must co oernto with
that party because only of ItH nainnj If
wo must follow it through every change
of policy and principle, and blindly bow
down to its priests, through fear ot
party heresy; If wednre not stand al
ways iiK)ii our honest convictions, re
girdless of tho iiamo under which wo
battle, If wo nro not endowed by na
tum with r-enso enough tog) without
being led, and to net without being
told ; if, finally, nanio nnd not princi
ple is tho victor In our xjlllcal strug
gles then our Government Is a fario) nud
wo tho variest tools In tho hands of a
fuw
Of courso, to rccuro tho accomplish
ment of our convictions, mo must .isso-
eiatu ourselves with some party; wo
tutlit )ield trivial mattors, nnd enter
earnestly into thu organization nnd dis
cipline of that party; wo must, became
of tlio different natural endow incuts in
men, lmvo our leaders and advisors.
Wo nru under real and great obligations
Uo tlio party ol our choice; wo must feel
that "union Ih strength"; but nil of
tie so duties nro Incumbent upon us
only so long us that party lends in n lino
parallel to our polltlral convictions nud
our souse of political right our obliga
tions to that party cenco thu moment
they tly tlio original track. leaders imiy
palaver of party progress and indiilgo in
hifiilulin alxMit uhnngo in clrcunnttniices
demanding chnngn In iolicy, yet If
ovury individual does not rceln tho
necessity of that change. If tlio citizen
has not progressed with his party, then
liu may rest muured that tho progress
has been In tho wrung direction, nud
that original right In still original right,
and that it Is his first duty to stand by
that, let thu party progress to where it
Will.
It may and It may not bo a proud
boast In u man to say ho has alnus
Voted Willi mich a parly. If hn has, ns
many have, gone upon tho platform
when ho nas pleated with Its fair pro
Mirtions, and, conlldently Mluving that
lie stood iimiii hallowed ground, battled
so bravely and fearlessly for his prin
ciples that, uncuusoloiiMly, all tlio old
punks havu been slipiMsl from under
hliu, until ho stands where ho tuner In
tended to have stood, then ho has been
grossly deceived, nnd it lays with him
Fellow clllzont, tho history of tho post
Is before you ; from that only can you
draw conclusions. Do not fear the epi
thet of being called turncoats, it is the
parties that lmvo left you and not you
them. Corno out from tho old rulo ot
Iniquity nnd organUoa now power which
snail bo the exponent of your real views.
Stand by that power nnd light valiantly
as long ns it is trao to you.nnd no longer.
Care not whnt Its name may be, only
eeo that It has a sound plntform upon
which you can stnnd as ynu stood In tho
good old days of convcrvntlstn.
Oen. Otis Coming Home.
Manila. Mny 1. Major-General Otis
Is exacted to leneo for tho United
Btalot today. Ho will bo succeeded In
command of tho Division of the Philip
pines by General MncArthur. General
Otis' return is In response to a cabled
request, received from him on April 3,
In which ho says Hint private Interests
require his return to the States. He
adds that he believes that matters can
Iw placed In quite a satisfactory condi
tion by that dale, 'although a largo re
pressive military force must bo main
lahied for somo tfm."
Secretary Itoot laid tho dispntch be-
Weary
Women
Reai undhmtp for wmary
woman are found In lyda
E. Pfnkhamti Vegetable
Oomooundt It makes wo
men strong and twalthy to
hear tholr hurdons, and
overcomes those Ills to
whloh women aro subject
Jjecauso they are woman
WHY USE
.hftlsbach Matfle?
BECnUBB TlUr OIVB A 000"
LIGHT AND AIIE LONG LIVED.
WB SELL THREE 0 HADES t
Durable a 8lT.e8 g,N.E
... A ... 1. I.I. All1 11
nst uiUTtr Tm wmrv iaipmi ininr m uiai.iim. wmnwiv --,-.
"YCSBA" vvBiiu.. .; . .- ",lh Vmumr, ion of onlr ll.rre ft per hour. . rrir c.
NO l,iTh.old;undbr7orioodTtibEquAUty.ndglTlog EIGHTY CANDLK ,. "-
ide?i?'b fot qui " v wm' but ,Ttar Mme c,indle power " lhe No,"' "Bd ' U'f the
. .. Vli"'. r. nrthnmertDronerlrsdJuitedstsboTorstos. . .
ADJ-OI mwjm.i.m.1 IT 7 . . U. ..-.nr-l-ic-5 If Hut MtDy DOIT IWII "nil M.TJ uuu
no YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERSr w. win prove wrouinatTou can ki
rmn I llVlIT 'to I,ES3 MONK with one of the burners tb.n with sny other form of ani.
SALEM UAS L1UI11W M ylienrenBw. ,
Brewster & White
01 cotmT st.
moNE 1781.
Hay, Grain. Mill Feed,
Flour, Salt, Land Plaster
Oat hay, good feed, $7 per ton.
Timothy hay, good, fD.fco per ton.
A complete Seed Storo in connection.
Rolinblo Seeds nt low prices. : : : .
Freo dollvery ; prompt service.
Feed Men
The
I LydU I
E. PlnWum'i VtjtUble Compound
Is known from coast to
coast. It has cured moro
sick womon than any
other medlolnom Its
friends aro evorywhero
and they are constantly
foro the President and explained tlio writing thankful loiters
situation. General Otis has been In the Yllloll appoar In this
Philippines for nearly two years, nnd nano-
itiirlnir Hint tlmn has been separated PP""
from his wife nnd family. Ills woikin
tho AlillippiucR lias been considered
,l.nn..., lll.Aim. ,1,.nnlmnn nf.
II..I..I. .,.! I.n.l I,,. f,t .vn,n,.l tur. VfOOf lO Afwf0SO 13
sonnl wish to roturn he would have con- Lynn, MasSm She Will
tinned in command of tho Division of charge you nothing and
tno riiiiippincs tor iBomo nme. n wns ahm has restored a million
Save
its Mia. you
That makes you rich, and if you are alive to vour
own interests you'll find you save money by trading; here.
Other people do. Why not you .
Our slock of family groceries and provisions is the most
complete.
Harritt & Lawrence,
OLD POSTOmCK OltOCKKV
SOULE JJROS.
TONERS AND KEPAIKEKS
I'OUTLAND ORE
lfti ,i,r ,,
P.ir Hslem sti 1 flnlnltr
Will's MnleHio f
If you are puzxled write
for Mrs, Plnkhanrs ad-
dolermlned to grnnt his request,
llicro has len no action taken re
garding Gene'al Otis' future, ns he will
boon waiting orders for several months,
nud thero will bo sufficient timo in
which to decide tion a command for
him.
"The Better Part
or vnlnr Isillscretluti," nnd the ncltcr
pirt of thu treatment of dlen"o Is
prevention. DIsotM! orivlti'itcH In
liiipiirltlcsiti tho blood. Hood's Har
H.iimrlllu purllleH the blood People
wln luko lint this schxoii say they
nrc kept, healthy the year round. Il
Is hecniiHC this medicine expel linpur
ItlcH and tuiikco tho bliKid rich und
health glvini!
All liver lilt nro cured by Hood'n
Pills 2.1c. 2
women to health.
West Bound Excursions.
At a mrctlnc of tho Western Pas-
I senger Attociation in Chicago on April
2ltt, General Passenger Agent Brims
tien, of the Itock Island submltteil a
proposition covering four sjecial excur
sions In each direction between Chic
ago, Missouri Itiver and intermediate
oints, nnd Colorado nnd Utah points,
nt rnte of ono regular first clats fare
plus $2 for the round trip. Dates of
tale westbound to bo June 20th, Julv
Dili. July 17th and Aug. 1st. Kat iiounii
from Colorado common points, to Chic
ago and intermediate points June 23rd,
July 12th July 20th and Aug. -till. Final
' return limit In eveh direction Oct. Hint;
. theso rates to ho tendered to western
connections for bating purpottos.
OAHTOIIIA.
Heirs Hi I Kn(1 M rlw Wffalf, Boajtt
Conductor's Excursion,
Ordor of Hallway Conductors,
2-RACYCLB
Tlio only perfect Bicyclo crank hunger. 2, jer cent. Ices
pressure on its self-olllng erank tarings than on nv
other stylo of bicycle. Direct pull on shaft, no leverage,
sprocket runs between tho bearings. :
HKLISO IS nKI.IKVIMI
CALL AND UK CONVINChl
G. A. ROBERTS.
105 STATE BTHKET.
PlIOKK 2870.
Chicago, Itock Island 4 Pacific It
m
7500 Rolls of 1900
Mall paper!
HAS JUST UI-EN RECEIVED. COME AND
SEE SEE IF WE CAN'T PLEASE YOU AS
WE HAVE PLEASED HUNDREDS OF OTHERS
F. W. HOLLIS & .CO.
lsl Door North of Post Offkc.
Thu favorlto lino to atl points east
Urond, cBtlbuled nnd up-to-data trains
between Pueblo und penver,nnd Onialiu,
Chicago nnd Kansas City, making direct'
connection in Chicago with all morning
trains east. First-class Pullman Sleopors
Library liu fie t cars, botw eon Denver und
Chicago; the most perfect dinins ca
servley in tlio world "A La Carte;"
through flrat-class Pullman Sleeper every
day between Suit Lnko City nnd Oliicago
via tho scenic lino; personally conducted
uicursioiiM in ordinary Pullman sleeping
cars once a week from Portland and tiau
Francisco to Ouuliu, Chicago, liuffulo,
Chicneo and Now York via tite Unm
Salt Lake ltotito, without change tu
Chicago. Mo annoying transfer In Chi
cago. Thetxi curs nro provided w ith all
weekly periodiculB for freo uso of our
natrons. For furthor information, map,
folders, etc., call on your nearest tlclet
agent, or writo to
A. E. COOPKK.
Gen'l Agent. Pass. Dopt.
Portland, Ore.
yenrs lias lielil
ivlein, will this
its
Tim
which for several
niinual nienlo nt Halem.wlll this year
go to I lie IMlles, .May .'7. the exeursloii
train from Hnlem will start nt 0:30 a m,
olthatdate. Itound trip $1. 13tf
TODAY'S MARKET.
Poiitijvnii. April 30. Wheat, v.vlloy
62c Wnlln Vnlla, 62Q63
Hour Portland, la-st grades 2.i0 to
rxm. fuperfliie 2.10 erbbl.
().it White a5CJ:tilc, grey 32 to M
Mlllstuff Ilrnu, 13; shorts, f 16
HayTiinotliy tlaiO er ton.
Onions f I 0032.00 er ceutul.
Potatoes 30 toCOo ler sack.
llultor Ileal dairy, 20Q25; fancy
creamery, 35 to 40V; ttoro, 20 to 25c.
Lggs Oregon, 13c perdos.
Poultry Chickens, mlxiil, U 00 to
5(H); hens, $5 to (1.00; turkeys, live 13c.
Mutton Dressed, 7 to 7)o per pound
Hogs Heavy dressed f to ik
Heef-Steers. l .!; cows.fll.W) Qi ;
dressed lsef, (16 to 7J4C.
Veal DresMM, 8 Q Hc. for small.
Hops 7010c; old crop 6(jtk
Wtwl-Vulley. PJQIIte; KUstern Ore-
gon, 801 Ic; Mohair, 27330.
Hides Green, tailed (X) lbs, HGtOe;
under (U) lbs, 7sQHj ; sheep pelts, 160
20c. '
SALKU MAIIKkT.
Wheal 68 imnnds and over, Ho.
Wool, ltk', Mohair, 30o.
HoMt 6 to 7Wo
Oats 28 to 30c.
Hay llahsl, elieat, (8; tlmotli), l)(i
I0.
Ktrgs 1 Ic cash ; 12e trade.
I'lour In w holesalo lots, 2.60; retail,
Millstuffs-llrau. 13; shorts, Hi.
Hogs Dressed, 6)e.
Llvo cattle Steers, 3 J cows, 2? to
3o
8heoi I2JWQ3.
DresMHl Veal flUc.
Ilutter Dairy, loe: creamery. 25c.
Poultry Chickens, s; turkeys, 10 to
l'otatm 35o to 3.V,
self nud Is his llrst duty tu himself nud '
oountry to resume, tho ixititlon ho Im-! tko.
lluvestolN) best (or Ids oountry; If ull I
men would net thus thero would bol
more lutriotlsm ami less corruption at I Castle Crsg Tavern.
liioouliuluatliigpolats of our Govern Agent Bkluner, of tlio Southern
int'itt among the muii whom wo allow
tu Ui rulers among us.
Al no timo In tho hlstoiy ot our
Duunlrv has theru Ikhui a uiorti favornhla
niumsnt for liuUHuideut thinking nieu
to (rvti thumiKlve from varly shsokles;
at no timo 1ms there hetui sueh au lm
(wrallvu demand mado upon ut riots to
begin anew to oxoreho tho glorious
rights of eltlienshlp. lloth tlio old
IMrtlw aro deid, or virtually so tbo
Whig party has erased as au organisation
(tllOUgll thlMK) uhirilHU Old OO 1 kttrVAtilu
prineiples can never die,) ami thu Demc. '
Pa-
emu, is iiuormeu wiki ino lauious sum
mer rowirt "C'attlo Crag Truven." in the
Miama region, will I hi open Juno 15.
This Is a msgnltlcent place for mountain
resort era and will Iw conducted by K
II. Pixhi), whoeau iirevious to Juno 15,
be addresxed. caro I'nctlic Improvimeut
Co , Crocker buiUllug, Kin Fraucico,
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Slgnaturo of C&tfirf&lt,
Proposals for Wood,
Sealed p.opneals endorted ''Propotals
for Wood for Cnii!to1."nddrested to tlie
undcrrlgned will bo received nt thuolllee
ol N-cretnry of Htnto until 2 p m., .May
10, 1000, for delivery on the Capitol
grounds, or nithln loir or live blocks
thereof, on or before September 1, POO.
of all or uny part of four hundred ami
tlfty cords of llr wood, cut while green
from big fir nnd well uentoiied; to bo
four feet long, clotely corded without
bulkheads. Tho right Is reserved to re
ject any nnd ull bids.
F. I IlUNIttU,
. Secretary of Stale.
Salem, Or., April 23, 1WX). 4.23 12t
Proposals for Wood,
nidaare hereby Invited for furnishing
oouo corns 01 wood nt tlio Oregon Statu
Insano Asylum. Itnpilrel, that 3300
corns snail no iieiivedred at thu main
building ami 1500 cords at thu Cot
tage Farm; wood tube cut while green
from big tlr, and well seasoned, nud piled
without bulkheads. Ilids u ill lu, r...
colted for the whole or anv imri nml
opened at tho Stato Hmitu at 2 i. ui.
May 1st 1000. T. T. (ieer. F. I. Dniilini-
CharliMi H. Moore. Hoard nf Avlnn,
TrustiH's. Walter Ljon, Clerk ot the
Hoard. 13 t,
I WANT EGGS TO SHIP TO
THE NORTH, FOR A." X
GOLD
THAT COMES
KLONDIKE X
FROM
THE
a:
CABTOniA,
tun U 1 H UW Km Kin Hhurt Bcajtt
c&sitftm-t
uu
8nrr at won (or Iwlng IVmocrats
tut I'upulUt are, ldoui heart thete
days, exivpt from a few o( tho very
mauei iHilivt in Jlarlonwunty.
Tbtt ollUer Ukuo parties havo electevl
have pniveodsfendersof lh eplo
rights ami t gvttd govenluieut.
oratlo party has nothing of its old glory a,u.' " , . "';w ", '
ou-ept tho empty tiauie-broUu ami df TuVI 1 'rT T
vnhsl Inlttelf a,,l hoadl b, tho most ?? ""WW ' ,3 ,U0M""
ioTX SwkOm?H;w VmV
. . '
Uoatiavtor's Noilvs,
Th tiMesfary tnforuutlun touching
tho eutiueton ami ewlion ot a Prf -
U)trlnc4turehln.Mlll Clty0rM will
he furuUhed upou aiiUloalton toth
truttv4 or tho pattort th51s, MWll,
18 1 l W It Mis.
weak, vacillating, lueoutitteut and
tnaeheriHisaduiiultratloti that ovar was
ll(iel to tho h ights of tuwur on tl e
wavoot parly victory
'this Is then iih1m1, a ertsis. a ho
insutoui 0110 In tlmhlory ufour gnat
rvHiltll. It liumea mwn tu IwiV alwut
them and to etwmsd honestly whorv
they will next UmIuvt tholr Intlueuco
and supitort. ThviefHto. lot ovory ottl
sen uxerolso his understanding, nHd not
twtray his promt imrogativo. Ut vry
tuaii weigh wull tho merits ot nil lurlle.
ami faetiout. and, living lwutly
linson let him lalwr for tho mum f hit
dwHkm. Above all thing lot thu now
trty ol iudmUnt thinkers U IhmI
polllUlsm. insu who do not tear to a I
U prMpWa en u th (ao tf U4t
iwrsonal 4 l mH'tty, r In tho
fo the Pn
A. J. Hamlin was received at the enp
county,
(or lar
ceny,
V1 Kaw
LEAN
PURE
111
comej from tha uso
of tho famous
Seven
Sutherland
Sisters'
Seal,, eteaner, and with perfect
oteanllnesa comet beauty.
Nn. N. J. BU. Dsi 6a University
Wic. Omaha, Neh..wrttes: "Every
head thukt U hmpod freouentlC
wWv thto whiWaame rtrwejy." "
Mint t tho wind rt hltr ,wrhu u .horougWyd'hT SSSlTf
r;,B0U'er -" treated wlrse5en Su!d2S,S
FOR
GOLD, THAT COMES JFROM
NOME. GAIHER THE X X
EGGS
AND TAKE 1 HEM TO EIM'LEY,
HE WANTS 100,000,000 OF
VHEM. X X X X
Spring Shoes
Ladies Tans and Black
Kid the LateM Luts,
at Reduced Price.
Hen's Farm
HBATIN0I
ST BAM.
HOT Al K.
HOT WATEK,
timate furnished, ami work done pioniplly MibMant rally
and at honest prices.
Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty.
T. S BUUBOUGHS, 102 Stato Phone I5II
The Orient Insurance Co.,
OK HAW'I KOWU CONN,
Corvallis k Eastern Kailroad
T1AIJS OAltU.
! For YhiiuIiiu:
Trulu leaven Albany f'Ab i. i,.
'I ruin leaves CorvulllK.... 1:66 .m.
Trulu arrives Van ulna - 7:25 p. m
I Helurnlng:
Leaves Yuqulua (l-(X)a tu
Leaves Corvallis. 1 1 :3J a. tn
Art Ives Albany 12:16 p. uj.
3 For Detreit:
Leaves Albany 7:wu, in
Arrives I Jet roll Il:20u. w
I Kuturulng:
Leuves Dettolt I2:i' n
Airlvcs Albany 6:46 n di.
One and two connect at AlOauy anil
Corvallis with Koulhcrti PuelUc ttuint
giving direct servk'-e tiaud from He'
port und adj tccut benches
Trains fur the tnouuulns arrive at
Detroit al noon, giving ample lime
to reach camping ground ou Hie
llrelteubush utid tiuntluui rlvor the
same daw
IILVVALDKN, KDVVIN STOXh,
T V. A I'. A. lUnniir
TIIKNhK Aaent, Ananr.Or.
VIA
f,L'i6,mH.
l.liHj.tKni
l.ill.Oln
Aiteota
I.lahilitles
hurplua to Policy Holders. . .
win injure you against loss uy lire; lor leims ciiqiiuc
THOMAS BOLTON, Uesidenl Agenl.
jui.i u.ii vjiiicc. ;, I'm.
leni. Orv.
101
J
II. It. COI.GAN hn- reinuved to the Ne niIinmi
tvo doors south of tho old utand, lieflil finini
patrons and tho pnlihe genernllv will reeeivo court
eous trotvtiuont Choke I.Uuor und Clgurs.
B Coniino'cial Slrcrl. Phnn
L. M. KIRK.
54,B0,i 8H SUtoSt
Phono 871
Grain Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material
Lime, Cment, Plaster etc,
Grain, Hay and Straw stored
wagon S:alcs.ctc.
milium kiwi, u, uie neiivii) nf komU
I'rompt and larelu
nf the eltr
MBAT AND I'OULTHY.
an) pan
UK.tf
Mi loC. Matthews
SnreruortJ KJwrJA UtUhtwi
MARKET
MKAT nnct
1'OUI.TKV
Stato atriHit near railroad. Freshest
and lat meuti Mv patrona gay I kwin
tho bent meata in town.
Uio
The German Market'
V ill b found all Inula of meat !
and the boat of aatiMigo. KtJKfc
OELIVBItY. All lane due lit I
ato nrm ol. w.ilt: .M,el,
must bo paid
LUOLZ Si SON
171 IVn.n rclal St.
Tlio Doty
Hiii'ki
ATTtlROLn tJCATHN
" 91 COURT kTRkwr.
IWgian llarea ami Fruit. '
Hlgho,! cah prlo-, t,l frr Hlt d !
Or gon Shou Line Railroad
Tho Direct Honto to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and ad Eastern Points.
or tho UIO G KAN )K Scenic Uul.'
No Change of Cars,
On tho fprtland Chicago huvial '
flnetlmlu,Mt." H'ai,
Equipped With
Elegant Standard Sleepers
fine New Ordinary Tourist
S ecpers
Su erb LibrarvBuffetCars
Splendid Dinners, Meals
a la carte
Jee ReclinW Chair Cars
f:nmrrtol.l. n i
.".uuuuits ooacnps and
Smoke's
entire Train Complete v
i Vtistibuled
i i, . .r,Wr in'"nti ..
...... ..iMn, ,.;,,,
, . . - ' v... II
.Mil q.,,,'1
SOUTH AND EAST
IA
Pacific Co,
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leave Salem for 1'ortlandaud way
stations atfi:40 a. tn. , 7 :64 a. m. and
4:05 p. w.
Southern
I.T runlaiiJlL....... IMAM 8 Ju 1' U H
USalira tlOU A M lU&ll'M X
Ar AnbUuit UJOAM 120) I' 11 A"
Ar Bcrmui.nto... W I'M iM A U
Ar Bait Krucico 7 UMI t IS A U
ArOKlen.... lum m u a U I
r Iteiircr .. -oo a M i A M
r Ktu.. L'lir 1M A U 1M A U
V- Chlrtxo.-; . T.tt AM KM AM
1w AukcIm . fsalrS 7 80 A M I
A- U l'KI . kuOrM I M
Ar Fori Wortlu JO A 41 M1U
ir Clly 01 Koxii-o . tJA A M ll).3 A U M
Ar Houiiou ;u a m iuaii B
Ar .New Orlcaiu i'U ril ili F U M
ArVVuhlutou fctlAU tlUV
ArhmvYutk ij,ta i' m mi r m
I'ullmuii mid Tourists cars u bih B
twins. Chair ears Sucrameuto to Oplea
and Bl Paso, and tourlxt ears to Chicaga,
tit. Ix)ulg, New Orlean- and WashliigUiu.
Connecting at Ban 1 ruiuTiseo with m'V
ernl steamship lines fur Honolulu,
Jatmn, China, l'liilipplno, Central ami
"outli Atnerua.
K'o Mr. W Skinner Hijeiirat SaUm
Mation, !( addruxs
0. II. HAKKHAM.U. f. A.,
l'orllaud, Oreg in
?W
1
Canadian Pacific H
Soo Pacific Line.
Lowest rates Beat service
j i
an
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Tra
apply l
lX
get.
IB
J. i. WVIOR PKOriUEl'UIl I !!fi5Zii!!ii!L
i,... .r-.j- vv
. . v.K"sr-!,;,.-ju
rL '. i? . m i n
v.
and Drei Shoes in l
Stock at orice.s Ivlnu.! Salem
ooinpelition
JACOB UOGT
95 State t.
WS. M. A. COOK, l'ropriolor,
Steam Dvc Wo-k
Ldk'and tsentaVUh-ioleanl
bd, repaired and prewl.
Hata and glovea dr-. JeaneJ.
Ouat aud testa rellned. Velvet
cwrlira rtpUced on cTeraoata,
llB Com' 8t Onn Htl WllUmotU
r V r. -... " '
A HtftlUlMkl n
, rom H, yaitWmt'
.MJSLwa2L?r..y
A Wo,wv titlt',
ROntrcii BK..
i"wt, r u
HIT),,
I
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For S.
ooo Lvvjis, Cv.
4 6U.
To and fn.ui all point
Bast and Burujio,
Thu ouly line running through
fl I lL '"
iiicit I .unci ri o"'w
Jluauri
Ho ton
Without
Change.
Koyal ilail hteamship 'f !
ti Japan and China.
Canadian and AnstraliaM
Meamship l.iuo to
loiioluluaiidklriiliii
Ft rate hd infonnatia
apply to
V H LtlL'KtKil
AiMit..I',ni't)rf'.
I Aunt, Vjm , rtland
J i Hi u u I A, Vuinit Mr I .U
Plating
Jewelry, Silverware.
Hu'jcle parts and all
kinds of plating
C. A. ROBLRT?.
108 Stat btroet M Phono 2B70
CURE Y0UJJS5t?l
l' l:u ii ii 4
iMimN, ,i iM,-iM
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ltttiinrcuira i or t,t
loieuiiu KwH '14 fey irrvK.
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mmtmia iwam wnwtm'm.tfnni umHm..,
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