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POSITION OP THE REPUBLICAN LEGISLA
TIVE CANDIDATES.
Seventy millions of people will unite in paying the last i a corWndnt snows That Tnir policy ww
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tribute or a nation s gratitude to ts heroes. In every heart is
love in every thought admirationDn every tongue, praise
far those gallant men who laid their lives upon the altar of
irreir country in aeiense or me oiars ana am pes. i ncy nave
written their names indelibly upon the pages of history
names that will live as long as the dome of heaven canopies
their graves.
Injure
Salem's Business
Interests.
G. A. R. Uniforms 35,
ARE HEAD
QUARTERS FOR
THESE SUITS. WE HAVE THEM MADE WITH THE
SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION TO DETAIL THAT
J MARKS ALL OUR PRODUCTIONS.
2 Blue Flannel
4 Color Guaranteed
J Special Bargains
$9.50
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6. w . Johnson & 60..
The Peoples Olothicrs and Furnishers.
Sai.km, Or., Juno 1, 1OO0.
Editor Jeurnal:
But: Following closely the utterances
of the Republican candidates for tlio
legislature, on tlio Marlon county can
vnss during tlio pant 10 days, 1 believo
I am ui to In drawing a conclusion that
tlio entire flvo gentlemen seeking that
FIGHT ON JEFFREY
MADE ONLY BY
A PERSONAL iMALCOH-TENT.
The Msn Whom John A. Jeffrey Threw Out of
Puttie Meetlnr Mikes
Kick.
JAMES HAMILTON LEWIS
ADDRESSES A LARGE AMD APPRECIATIVE
. AUDIENCE AT MARION SQUARE.
McMlnnrllle Telephone-ilegltter.
Tlio Reporter lost week published
somo alleged "record" of tho work of
John A. Jeffrey, while district attorney
of tho first district, which, it claims
shows Mr. Jeffrey is not competent to
fill that office Tho stalormnt given is
from tho Valley Record of Ashland, Or-
honor on thatsldu of the political fence. cgon, which paper is edited by n mid-
oro unequivocally committed to a policy roader, Kaiser by name, who is a bitter
that shall defeat all appropriations, at, Personal enemy of Mr.Jcffroy onaccount
I
I adles Party Slippers
ON THE LIGHT FANTASTIC TOE.
$1.50
BLUE SATIN
PINK SATIN
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THE DAILY JOURNAL
JBV HOPEH UnOTHBHH.
FRIDAY, JUNK 1 flXX).
Dully Ono Your, S3 00 In Atlvanan.
Dally Pour Month in Advnnoo
wooKiy Ono Yoar 8I.OO In Advnnoo
VETERANS' DEATH HATE
Our pooplo who hovn again ihown such
loyal iulcrcfllln tho Vulcran Koldlort
by tho observance of Memorial Jay, will
bo tutori-itcd In tho fact that tho Vot
orans, of tho Ovial War nro dying off at
tho rnto of alwt 3Jtf per cent tan nnnuiii.
Commissioner Evans ostlnmto that
thoro aro about im.OCj surylvors of tlio
Civil War. Of this iiiimW thoro wero
on tho pension rolls Inst year 7-13.4(17.
During tho year 1,787 pensioned vol
orniiH dlwl. Asiumlng that tho (It-nth
rato among those not pensioned Is tho
eamo as among tho pensioners, tho
total number of veterans who died dur.
tho year would bo about .TO.UW.
Commissioner Kahus estimates that
tlio nverago ago of tho veterans who
still survive, Is about CU years. Tho
last survivor of the War of 1812 died
last summer, 75 years a! lor tlio close of
that war. Atthusamo rnto, thoro will
probably bo n fow survivors of the Civil
War still living In 111 10.
MR. T0NCUIT3 DECLARATION.
"Thoro Is an urgent appeal front tho
voters of Oregon to tho ramlldato (or
congrtMS in tlio first district to nmVo u
declaration of Ills principles. They want
to know something nlout tho probable
actions of their repiesoiitatitu and his
nttltudoou tho vital Issues befoio the
country. Dr. Daly is a pleasant gentle
man, but a kiullo and a liamUhako do
not satisfy tho natural dvslro of tlio In
tolllgent voter to know for in lint HIele
ho is casting his ballot when ho goes to
tlio polls. When lie tolas fur Mr.
Tongue ho knos oxastly what ho is
doing. Who Is authorised to y w hat a
voto for I). Daly mean?" Daily Oro.
Banian, May W, 1U00.
If we take tho OregonUn's word (or it,
Mr. Tongue's "declaration of principles"
before his election to congress from (his
district, must bo construed like Itory
U'Mooru'H dream "lly Contraries"
In order for "tho Intelligent voter to
know for whnt pillcivs ho Is eiutlug his
ballot when ho goes to tho jiolls,"
I'urhaps tho "frightful example" set
by tlio honorable gentleman whom Mr.
Daly hopes to succeed accounts for tho
remark attributed to tho doctor by tho
Tonguo organ horo-"A CANDIDATE
FOR OFFICE MUST UK OAUKt'UI.
WHAT UK BAYS."
nCDNAHD DALY'S TKInUTE TO THE ORE
GON VOLUNTEERS.
Daly Intrixlucod in tho Senate, on
February 11, IHM), Sonatu .'olut Resolu.
lion No. la, of which tho following Ih
tho preamble!
" horeas tho people o( Oregon re
gardless of tmrty allllintlons, are do
sirlmiH of oxpressliig their Uhii feel,
lugs of gratitude to and their admir
ation fur, thoixxirugoof tho Oregon
soldiers, who have so nobly offered
their lives in tlio defense of op.
mossed humanity, in avenging tho
loss of the .Maine, in Udialf of civil,
uatton, and to defend tho honor and
prestige of the American Hug, etc."
Tha Btatesjiian shows its great oll
tical wisdom by publishing tho above
niu!ilien berating J. Hamilton IawIs
for not agreeing wllh him. Tho troublo
is, Lewis is not a candidate fori-ougro),
andll pralso I torn a rd Daly for tho
almvonulilo sentiment.
the next session of tho legislature, in bo
half of tho Normal schools and other ed
ucational institutions heretofore aided
by tho state,
With all reasonable confidence in
tho integrity of this avowed puropso,
(slnco it has been made, unremittingly,
in tho presenceof n dozen or tnoro mixed
audiom-en throughout the county,) 1 am
constrained to invito your attention, and
tlint of tho business men of the city of
Salem, to a contingency conseucntupou
their adherenco to such a policy, (should
they by any mischance bo elected) that
is north, at least, passing consideration.
It is this: If tho legislators of Marion
band themselves for tho dollborato frus
tration tho desires of thoso peoplo in
Orcegonwho will look to tho etato for
acontmuancaof such aid for tho insti
tutions In their midst, what will tho
delegations from tho flvo counties so fa
vored In tho past, backed by tho sen
ators and representatives from Mult
nomah, do for Halom and Its Institutions
by way ofroprlsal?
Do not imagine for an Instant they
will sit tnmoly by and see their best and
most lmKrtant Intorests sacridrcd liv
tho Marlon county dch-gatos, simply for
the fulfillment of nnto-clrctlon pledges,
Not they. There will follow, acoalition,
strong, determined, anil persistent
enough, to rcduco tho allowances to tho
homo Institutions at tho capital to such
sums ns will mean only a beggarly ex
istence for each of them, and a corres
ponding depletion of tho commercial
incomes of tlio merchants hero.
"It'sajmor rule that will not work
both ways," and tho sooner this is real
ised by tho peoplo of Salem, to whom
tho rationally ninplo appropriations gen
erally inado for tho Institutions hero is
of such vital importance, tho better it
will bo for all concerned.
Such tactless pledges may bo adinlr
able "sops" to throw broadcast in the
country, but to redeem thorn, or even
attempt to redeem them, would bo an
act of folly on tho part of a legislator
quite as ridiculous and Insincere as
thopromisu to do so Is on the part of tho
cuiidldato,
Politic.
RECORDS CONTRADICT,
statesman's wilful editorial
shown up.
LIE
All Atuilve Attempts to Vllllfy Sheriff Durbla
I'sll list When Put to the Ten uf
I'sci.
Can't Stand Gold
Many children can't
stand cold weather. The
6harp winds pierce them,
and the keen air hurts them.
They have oold after cold,
lose flesh, and spring-timo
finds them thin and delicate.
ScHR&rnufioTb
it . ouv.ii uwjro iiuw pol
9 iris liMrtv unit st mncr. Tib ' .'voj, i now atteuipiiiiii to rvi
"-""rw"" asi ., i.t. v .
r , . r w.i , '" wvey, uiougit noiikiawver,
body is better nourished. J"uuuimu prvpauM forth
JUSTICE. NOT CHAMITV. .
Tho Weekly Independent commits an
liiadvertaiirolu tho following referem-o
to Jonathan O'Doimld, thoOltUon's win
dlduto for Justice of tho xsuo rt hlch is
unfortunate, t
"Oho our old pioneer friend O'Doimld
a chance. Do will not need olllwi long.
Id I Kwr. ami U would help him In his
old ago, Hero Is a chance to do a littlo
practical oharltv and ut tlm mtmu ni..
Kuia man uir Jtimice wno U III every
waiiualllloil tihotho old pioneer a
Hit
J udgo O'Doimld sinroroly appreciate
tho kindly leeling and sentiment ox.
piotwixl, but liisiala that ho is not plead
ing (or votes as a matter ol charity, lie
lias a good homo and always makes a
living by his trade, of liloh ho Is a mas
tr. Ho on)y uai ti juillra for himself,
as iio expects to dUeiisu it from tho
boneh.but ho Is not a subject of oharity.
Ills host offrWud will do well to nerl
Ihoiowlvvs a little for this u.auly pion
porott oieetion Uay.
A gootl deal has boon said alwut Mr.
Ilarianiiearlnu on tho caiivasa In Marion
county and how ho did up Mr. JelTroy.
Tho truth Is l.o couldn't iio up una sldo
ol Mr. Jeftrey. Ho only apparel thro
lJnilS Oil tho ranvami. ami xinm mm wli
havl him m) a ho mado tho samo school
IO
ThoHtutesmnti under itsprommt man
agemeut never reeel(l more than f Ifio
toU'OOfor publishing n sheriff's delin
quent tax notice of salo, which can Ik
proved by all tho sheriff's for sixteen
years hack, up to John Knight And
tho payment was always mado from the
sales and delinquent payments, and
never drown from tlio county treasury.
The Klulesniaii does not hho as a "re
former," hut It would not have the
nerve to clmrgo 7H0 for about flftO
worth of work, nor would ho want to
put a sheriff In such a "hole,1 if wo
thought anything of him or his futuro.
Sunday Htatesman editorial-
Thoshove would m-oiii to bo very plain,
but His u juggled Rtutement. Tho sav
ing clatifo "tip to John Knight" is u
giKXl ono, Imt smmitli subterfuges don't
pass for tho truth. Under Wrlghtman,
w ho succeeded John Knight, tho states
man rvcolvixl (MH) In ono lump for ad
vertising delinquent tuxen.
Die statement "ami payment was al
ways mado from tho sales. NKVKIt
DliAWN FHOM TIIK COUNTY
TIlKASUIlKIt," is however, a whole llo
and a Hat one, (or tho ahovo bill of live
hundred dollars was paid by county war
rant No. m'i, dated IW lOih. IHIM.aml
tho warrant was riH-olntel (or by C. II.
Irvine, tho present publisher o( tho Hon
tinel who ts now busy howling abiul re
fund and economy.
Tho hill was Mod May Dili, by John II.
Olesy, deputy ulerk, MIomihI May 11th.
according to tho court reconl, and the
wiirraut itsuotl IVooiiiIkt IOUi, ono day
Uforo tho hill was allowel. This mav
Im a clerical error, but it is evident tha't
uotltiio was lout fiotweeii tho timo of
llliug tho bill and tho drawing of the
w.uruiit.
Tho almvo facts from tho rooord stmw
twoixilnt blank Ilea. vli. tlmt It nuv.ir
ihargcl over "1160 or UK) for a tax
tut' ami that tlm pay for tho same was
"iutr draiui from the county trvasury."
Ill addition to tho aUn It ran Im bhI.I
that tho lax Hots imlillili.xl ,v Tim
JouiiNUwore dona at alxtut half tho
raio ciiargwi ny tlio Hiatoman In this
tMxielalm. hernico hhoriff Durbiii
has Ihh'ii In otlU-o sberilT sale notices
hao boeu published at f 1)0 iir Ineh,
iiuleud of f I IX) tlio pru-u formerly paid,
llo lias given lltlimuts tho ukolnt ol
tovoral iwiper. ami ha wived lltviu all
ono half on this class of work. All haw
been tiatel alike, ami no favoritism
shoxn and that Is what tlio imiwn wlu
are lighting him can't eudiiru. I
of somo old scores that started in
Southern Oregon. Tho Kecord having
proved itself to bo a traitor to reform
principles and to tho reform party in
Jackson coitnty, that party organ ired a
stock company and started tho Monitor
Miner In Mcdford, which left tho Volley
Itecord without a party. Mr. Jeffrey
took a leading part In tho movement to
start tho Miner, and tho Valley Kecord
was thenceforth lila deadly enemy.
Later on tho editor of tho Itecord, with
a drunken companion who was a better
man whon sober, camo to Mcdford with
the avowed intention of causing all the
disturbance ho could at a meeting of the
I'eoplo's party central committee, and,
becoming disorderly was ojectod from
the hall by Mr. Jeffrey. Of courso this
did not Improve his already "Injured"
frama of mind and ho has since lost no
opportunity to assail Mr. Jeffrey through
his paper In the most rancorous man
ner. While his "record" published Is
in a very distorted and garbled condi
tion it does not show a bad record In so
far as ho follows tho facts in tho caso.
If it shows anything, it Is that an in
experienced man liko Mr. Hart, tho Re
publican candid ito for district attorney,
could not run that olflco with tho In
creased duties added by tho last leglsla
turo. Air. Hart has had no experience
whatever and besides Is running on a
falso claim that ho has actually prac
ticed in court. .Hart onco attompted to
proiecuto ono Illako for larcency of somo
bacon but forgot to either allege or prove
that tho bacon had any valuo. These
facts nro well known to his friends In
Folk county, who oru surprised that ho
would claim to have any oxporloncc.
This was in a Justice court. Hart also
mado ono single attempt to arguo a do
miirror in tho circuit court for Folk
county, but after staggering through a
few authorities ho was kindly told by
tho court that tho authorities had no ap
plication to tho caso boforo tho court
unil was at onro overruled. This is his
oxporlenco and the whole thereof ex
cept wu Include two petitions which he
llled in tlio United Hiatus court at Fort-
laud, and which wero knocked out on
d'tinurrer It is well known that Mr.
Hart has neglected to a considerable ex-
Unit his duties us school iniierlntend.
cut in Folk county. Tlio flvo years dur
ing which ho claims to have practiced
law have been snout us follews: Onn
year teaching school at Falls City In
Folk county, vid tho other four os sup
orlntomlent of said county. Mr. Jeffrey
sorved as district attorney in tho first
district, during which time hu sent men
to tho penitentiary and to tho uallowg.
and slnco that jtlmo has practiced two
yean In Salem whoro ho hus successfully
met tho best lawyora In tho ntuto and
mado n careful study of tho law in tho
stale library, Tho taxpayers of tho
district will have no troublo in deciding
which ono uf thoao two men to elect to
tho otllcu of district uttoriiey.
The hottest Mind
Tlio ml roniontiuent Ims." Yet,
iiunuvor iiuuio in muni, no muii or
woman can Imvo perfect contentment
wituniib pnysicai iieaitn, Tho blood
til list Ik! kent nuro nnil tho huhiiapIi
mill digestive oreuns In imod nnlnr.
'I ho best ii'eiiti-i fr this purpose It.
IIlKJ.ru SfirtUIMrillu. It, nrnmnllv
uures nil blood humor mid eruptions
nun nines up too Nystciii.
Tho fuvurlto outhurllu Is Hood's
FUN. 3
Our Eloquent Nelfhbor discusses Trusts
Imperlillim sod Leaves the Money
QuMttos Alone.
sol
I OR JUSTICE OP THE PEACE.
Voto for plain Joint UwN tar wu
stable, and take no chaiisos mi Inner
fw agaliut tho county.
A CaoJIJaie Whoie Hecord Proves Ills Fltsess
for the Poiltlos.
I lie jHHiplo of the ten Balem precincts
mount not forget In tho excitement of
tho country and congressional campaign,
that tlieieii a Justice of the Fearo to
elect. Jonathan O'Doimld, tho lteforin
ailidldrtto for this iKsitlun. la ll
known by all excepting pcrhapa somo
ne-r.mor. llo has Iwou a resident ol
Mom for -IS j ears, ami has helped,
literally ami metaphorically, to build up
tho low n. Ho Is n good meclianlo and a
goo.1 workman at whatever hu under
takes, a reprwentatho of strong, hearty,
vt'iilont manhood. He has a splended
reoord in tho olllco to which ho now
aspires, having sered two terms ome
Mjearsago. Ho was elected bra ma.
J orlty of 38 tho first tuuo ami bv an In.
aroused majority of iro lor tho socoml
totm and this in n UroiiKly llemibllcan
town. Hols Justly proud of tho (act
that iwdecWooof his was oxer reversed
by a hlghor ootirt
1 1 ik It o d l.h.kiK a.. a
... Ilrn, n mxia)er Hero sliue
18M, ami it will Ih (ound that hisym
luthioadonotloaii to tho skirt o( tho
laxwiler. Intact, his ago character
and experience flt him (or tlm iwsltion
ami ho should bd elected
That James Hamilton Lewis is an
orator, no one who heard him Thursday
evening in Marion rqnare will ever hon
estly dispute. Though many among his
audience had gone to the equaro to hear
John O. Wooloy, the great prohibition
orator, who had been announced to speak
there, very few indeed left the grove so
long as tho flowery periods continued to
fall from the lips of tho gifted visitor
from our sister state.
The Prohibition people had fixed up
tho square and tho speaker's stand with
new plank seats, but on Mr. Wooley's
arrival it was found tnat his voice was
not suited for out door Bpcaklng. Bo
they procured the Y. M. C. A. hall and
very courteously allowed tho other peo
ple to reap the benefit of their prepara
tions. On account of tho short notice and
tho dearth of tho advertising that it was
practicable to do, tho audience was not
so largo as it would haro been had every
ono in this vicinity known that tho
noted ex-congressman from Washington
was to bo here, yet it was a large crowd
forffalein.
Tho orator of tho evening was intro
duced by Chairman Mott, and until 10
o'clock ho held his hearers charmed
with his eloquence.
Owing to tho arrangement of tho
lights, his appearance was largely a mat
tor of guesswork, but his words found
their way to all ars, except when an
ill-mannerly gathering, maleand femalo,
on tho outskirts of tho crowd compelled
him to pause until their maudlin cacklo
had subsided.
He has a clear, llcxlblo voice, under
porlect control, and to a ready flow of
the most polished and finely rounded
periods ho adds tho art of tho born and
cultured orator.
Ho dovotcd his remarks to trusts and
impariallsm. Ho sovorely arraigned
somo ltepublican party leaders on the
score of the formor, and vehemently
protested against the latter as unAmeri
can and a subversion of tho principles
on which tlio government Is founded.
Ho laid tho sins of imperialism, how
ever, to the trusts, and In fact charged
those aggregations specifically with all
tho woes which oillict this country to
day.
Ho was frequently applauded, and tho
mention of llryan's natno was greeted
with tho greatest enthusiasm.
Ho made many telling hits, and
aroused a laugh by inquiring, "How
can tho ltepublican party permit tho
corset trust when it must bo so neces
sarily opitosed to expansion?" ltefcrr-
ing to tho Forto Hlco matter, ho raid, "If
the tariff doesn't make trusts tho trusts
at least seem to mako the tariff,"
Ho preclaimed: "Tho Democratic
party is, as it always has been, for
legitimate expansion." And ho cited
Jefferson's rule that when a navy would
bo required to protect a proposed
acquisition, that was tlio limit. I'erhapa
tho strongest points ho mado against
Philippine cxpenslpii were these: that
if wo wanted tlio open door wo must
give the open gate; and that tho bring
ing of hordes of cheap labor under the
flag would result in the impoverishing
of American labor; that tho raw mater
ial would bo shippod to tho.o lands and
thero made up with cheap labor for the
supplying of that trade Ho cited tho
cotton manufacturing industry which
lormeriy gavo employment to many
thousands of people In Kngland but has
now becm transferred to India where
cheap labor Is uvallable.
He ;did not touch on local Iisues,
though he paid a glowing tribute to tho
lnagiilllccnt reconl of the second Orrgor-t
ni well as tho Indian war Yeterons. It
Is safe to say that no one was disappoin
ted in n speaker about whom they Imvo
heard so much.
WHY USE
"imfi
"YC8EA" WEL8BACI1 MANTLE,
glrei ONE
I'rlce 60 o.
l-rice
BBcnosE mer otys a ooo
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WK SELL TIMES GRADES:
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Any o?rtbtie1mm,l put on ud burner, properly ,d wheM Call and .re unand
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it's What You
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That makes you rich, and if you are alive to your
own interests you II find you save money oy iraums ncic.
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Our stock of family groceries and provisions is the most
complete.
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Sp rn.
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STEAM,
HOT AIR,
HOT WATER,
climates lurnished, and work done promptly substantially
and at honest prices.
Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty.
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nan every live clay,.
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And way poInU Tuesday, Thurrday .m ,,.
day, 4.00 p.m. 'B.u;.
m
OVAL
E. R. COLGAN has removed to tho Now Saloon,
Uo doors south ot tho old stand, where his former
patrons and tho public generally will receive court
eous treatment, unoico Liquors anu uigars.
223 tdiiiiCHia Mircl. Phone MB
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.trppt car line at Oreeon CUT If th' .l..""'r U
dclajcd there. Ticket, to ail polntaTio'"!!
Wanhlnnton, California or I he Eut B!l
checked through from 8alem fre.. Chofci"
rail or river route to Portland. ConnS
made at foitlaud with all rail, ocfanin?S?..
line.. , ,W II. IIUHLBURT '
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Areut, Trade Street deck, s3i
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See Our
NewLlircolGo-Garts
and Baby Carriages
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1st Door North of Post Office.
The favorite lino to all points tut
Broad, vesllbuled mid up-to-date trilti
between Pueblo and Denver, and Omsln
PliiinnA nnil tt nsnann tIi n1l 1( . .'
WUU.UVU11U ""0"0 WUJl UIUKIDK airtCt
connection in Chicago with all mornlni
trains east, first-class i'uiiman Blcpen
Library Buffet cars, botween Denver ,i
Chicago; the most perfect dining ci.
Bervico in tho world "A La Cart.''
through first-class Pullman Sleeper evert
day between Salt Lake City ami Chicaeo
via tho scenic lino; personally conduct
oscursions in ordinary Pullman sleepier
cars onco a week from Portland and 8a
Francisco to Omaha, Chicago. Buffalo,
Chicago and Now York via the Great
Salt Lake Route, without change U
Chicago. No annoying transfer in Chi
cago. These cars nro provided with !l
weekly periodicals for freo uso of our
natrons. For furthor information, mspi,
folders, etc., call on your nearest ticket
agent, or write to
A. K. COOPEK.
Ueu'l Agent. Pass. Dept.
Portland, Ore.
Flour Bin
TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO OUR
CUSTOMERS, ALSO A X
Bread Case
NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR
EPPLEY'S PATRONS. SEE HIS
OFFERS AT THE XXX
Electric -Store
AND 'JELL
ABOUT IT.
YOUR FRIENDS
v A. V J
THE UNION TICKET
Candldatoa For btatu and OUtrlut
urtloualat th Juntt
Elootlon
MEAT AND POULTRY.
MiloC. Matthews
tjucciMr to Edward. I. Matthew.
MARKET
Stato street near railroad. Freshest
and best meats. My patrons say I keep
tho best meats in town.
SOUTH AND EAS1
VIA
Southern Pacific Co,
THE SHASTA ROUTE
1 rains lento Salem for Portland and way
stations utC:IU a. i. , 7 :M a. m. ami
4:05 p. in.
I.v I'urilaildT
I.T tail-in..
Ar Aihlanil...
Ar 8crauieiito...
Ar Han KrancUco...
ArCirJen..
Ar l)onvcr...
Ar Kama, CI17,
Ar ChlCAKO
An.o Anxelca..
. SA) A JJ
. 11. OU A U
.W.30 A M
. 0.00 V M
7M p U
ritj a m
. 900 A M
. I5U A M
r.44 A M
TT
s.iu 1- ti
10.S3 P M
VIM V U
J4 A W
1.15 A XI
. I'M 1'
. 6O0 l
ll:4i A 11
MO A H
7.-i5 A U
S-.30 A U
Ar M l'ako i i u
Ar Kort Worth . . 0.30 A M
Ar uujrot Mexico isa a M
Arllouilon ss.1 1 u
Ar New Orleaui... s-25 r M
Ar an ug'on 1I1AU
Ar New Ymk ,f;.3 1' M
runman ami Totiruts
;.t a 11
so r ii
6JS a u
10..10 a u
M A U
tarn
tit A U
12.1J P XI
cars ea
botl
trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogilou
"d.El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago.
MICAT and
HOULTKV
St. Ix)u1b, Now Orleans ami Washington.'
connecting at San Fraudlsco with sev
uiui Hii-ame.
Uatian. China
I r. .. . .
soutu America,
Sco Mr. w. y. Skinner agent at Sals'm
btation, or addrees
0. II. MAHKHAM.O.r. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
For Puprt me Judt tiro. Clrrm
for Pood fommtulontr W, XI
tVabln(ton Coudit,
tVosrrrnan-rtnt Dlttrtet liunanl
IrfieCouutr.
rkhulin.rlcb.
lalr.
roM-rotecutln Allorn.r-Jobu a. Jtffr.r, XI
rloa iuutjr.
oy addnwi at each place, and thou ap.J
olntwt rronk laey, ivf 8lem, proxy,
ml Davto , is now attempting to rvprv '
anu tncy arc ucttcr pro
tcted, The blpojl becomes
richer, and tlut inakes them
NkfMTWliCr
Put a lawver In tlm .iiHo.. J mumiu
Judlfv, and in tho ollU-o of juitt q (ho
peaev forthoSalemdlitrtet, to. State,
man.
Thonbovu would pleato tlm Stato.'
noattla11.Aiiii.11v i..i,!.v..- man s ioutkal ambition, but U It not
aits Mbovo doe Mr. Uatoy an iujus. 'ctt,ul layrn liava beou a detriment 1
ttw, Inasmuch as that KetitUman Is a ' Uv 'uW,c ,n lh caiao4iy of owuuty
womlvr ol tho bar, but tho fact that T,, trul" ' I'Wu horw-seuw
Mr, Davvy was pulleil oft. sldo.-3cS:vd.llM1,,uM,u,,"ro ,, u'6 puhllowaui
... In aIHil. 1 .i . ,. ltt t 111 t
jittMuoMM.BarrwrUtiiruiriMitutftihiM i9HWI,vv A v",u ,w wr wm w a
, . - -, -
H0IS
la.vvideiiN that 0 real lawvr I notlwUfor a wu,,ljr ifK wlw will do
wauted In tho rac. wnwUtliijt to lower taxes.-
I if-lsitfA
JITTERS
Is tho host
ttiellcino for
tho stomach. It
cures
ntsesptitt,
iMihiicanoK,
loxanevnoN
ItVKHANU
K ION IT
TkODHLKS.
It remains
ever) thing ben
erlciil, and
uothini; injur-
iuus. When vou
ak for tho bit
tera,tnsItUio
XIAMIOM C00XTT TI0KKT.
RrpraMDIallTM
(.rurgs U llruwn, ot SlailoB
John n. Ulmtrk. ot HuCbard.
K. Ilof.r, of 8lm.
A. K Ilii.leUm. of JtlrVnon.
OeorntV. Mll,n Hoh.I1.
CVmulT Judtv W, W, Udfr. of aiatiuu
8hrlrf-r,ak W. Dorlla, ofllow.tl "
OtrxTtt. K. rinter, of tt'intbum.
KeccMff John J icin f u.i...
Tnunrer-U. (X XtaiU.. t, of Mlrertou
or-T. Y. XlMl(lUn.nrHii,H.n
UiamUdoaer W, tf OuUer, ofSUner
tSmw.r-J. VV W hillock, of iWrwa. 7
rVbool 8rlBlcndnt- ""-
gurvero'-A ilobalei, of gjuth Salem.
Rl ftSifrwW Jf? ,JflSto'M!l 0'lk.a.M.
. - .. v.. ..,n vumn-4 11 Mail,
JOIST mscrs.io.s.
Tho Itepubllcans and Democratlc-Citi.
sens will hold a Joint dlnmiaiou on tho
following dates and places in Marion
county, Oregen:
l a. m.-nruol '
J v. -Hawaii.
.. THORSDIY. UAVSI
10 a. m.-MuiiillU.
iv m.-llubUrd.
S lv la, Aurora
til a. m. tjhaaticwf ,
a p. ia.-Si. Paul
SATURDAY, JUNK
'ft and remaludar of day !.
Chairman Republican Central Com-uvittce.
The German Market
Will bo found all kinds of meat
and tho best of sausage. FRKK
DELIVERY. All bills duo the
lato firm of Wolt A Mlescke
must bo paid.
IDOLZ, Si SON
171 Con.merrial 8t.
stearaehip lines for Honolulu.
, Philippines, Central and
FREEBURGER' 3IE1T MARKtT
Is open attain under new management,
and vo will supply you ith the tluest
Iresh meats, larxl tic. nut m. in m
1 . . . . i " ."I- - ''
ciraneai anu ik-si iihhi anil promptly
Suiialw. ",m BCU u'- ,"onl,
VAN PAHOS 4 CO.
to
SAT,EL J.ODUKS
PalruiCampNo,'
V V.
S. XtevUvrerr Frkl.r
. h,n i.ib ..
v . :i. ..""..-" -" w.w ,.
t .. nouuinu, 1 o. tt. A. Mooin.
roua IS, Moore. Mk "owe.
. J.
in V. lid
.!.. In A. 0. Utf.
JfQHlCSTIIHS OK A.MKRIOA.
ftoart bherwoo.1 Kwert No. I. Xtwu ftM,
nlihu 1 In Turner block John XI (wc; " '
A I. Brown 8jj ,
Clf srs tbit srtlSstUfictorv.
'"LaCorana" knd "'Our rii.i.,.jn
eiirars raailo at Salem from tho beat of
I leaf and by your own boys Kite tho best
lot satisuetton your patronage solicited.
I Aogust Huokesteln.
Chairman IVwobratlc-Citiicni'0"-tral
Committer.
The Modtra Btiurv
j Thrives on good food and sunshine, with
j piemy 01 exe.clso in tho open air. Her
term glows with health and her face
w..iu. win, in oeauty. n hBr system
neds tho oleansiog action of a laxative
Quick Time
to the Eest and
South-East
Via the Union
PnniC D D
' -rrat." ' ui.mii. 11. iii
Two Dailv Solid Vestlbulnd Trains.
FltOM PORTLAND or SAO-
Jirt.Mf-.VI U ti.DKN VKU, O.MA.
JU. KANSAS t'U'Y and ST.
Loss than 3 ilays to CHICAGO with
out cliaiiKe; only ono change to Newl
lork and ntln.r Vnti..,.. ..!.... v.
.... 11" : 1 ,: ' i-viiii., vu
viuur 11110 UIX'S II.
i"in n' Torlt 8liwpra. Dining
am Library Cars (barber shop) and free
revlinlm; chair ears.
itfi ruf' Ticke,s mI 'ul' '"forma,
tion via either route, apply to
W. W. Sxiunkb.
Agent S. P. Co. Salem Or.
w, u. 11. Ijmi IKOf. tiMIlM ...!
. iqi in v. .; --i,-...i
i imra ci. rertlamlUr.
Bl
Canadian P
Soo Pacific Line.
Lowest rates Best service
To and from all points
East and Europe.
Tho only line running thruiigli
SI Vn
TomU
Moitrti
Bostoi.
Without
Change.
lloyal Mail Steamship Liu
to Japan and China.
Canadian and AttstrallsH
Steamship Line t
Ml
ouristGars to
lliiiiiiliiliiiiiidk
(I
raia
:n
For ratesnd lafomatUa
apply to
C. M. LOUKWOOD
, Aucnt Salem Ort.
II. II, Abnlt, Agent Portland.
. J.Coyle, A.O P.A, Vancouver .fl
Corvallis i Eastern Railroad
TIME CAltD.
9 fcVir Vnnnlr.,..
wi 14U111U.
Train leaves Albany ...
Train leaves Corvallis..
2:4&p bti
l:Wp Hi
7,-2Sp n,
. ... u-00s.ru.
11:30 .m.
. ..,12:16 p. tr.
7:00 s. w
11:30 . Bi
No.
Brewster & White
91 court st. ritosic 1781.
Hay, Oroln. Mill Feed. Flour.
Salt, Land, Plaster, Seeds, ato
SEED FIELD CORN
SEED SWEET CORN
All iIih i-hrvicrt varieties in stock, at tli
l-tst prices iu the oitr
having tho genuine.
"The Best Prescription for Malaria
utl..Mu. slriM jtoi,0,ll'J",P0i Ftjrs.wado bv the CahforaU
aaM ri syrup fo. only.
Eieudelhery: promnt aervi..
The Feed Men
OTEAM WOOD SAW
V Two Machines
Work Dona Quickly.
Teionbone 25SS liU.it 1.... 1 .
reidenoo on 12th atr, . b..2.i.
niuV l '...!. V "wnr
HB.a. .,.
l'taln urrlvi's Yiinnlnn
I Rcturnlmc
Leaves Yuqtiluu ... .
Leaves Corvallis
Arrives Albany..
1 For Detroit;
Leaves Albany
Arrives Detroit..
I IteturnliiL':
Leaves Detroit 12:20 p.m.
Airlvca Albany 6:45 p in.
Une and twi rjinn-l. ut Aliunv arid
Cprvallla with Snutlieru Pacific tmlm,
U'lvlni; direct service tD aud from New
port and adjacent beaches.
Trains for tho mountains arrive rt
Detroit at nti'in, kIvIiik ample tun
to reach caniplnu -uround on t
Hreltenbusli ami Smitluui river tke
samo day.
II. U WAl.UKN, KUW1M 8T0M.
T v. a i!. a. tianmr
TURNKK AstKi: -AUnT,0r.
Oregon SlionlLiue Mwti
The Direct Ktnte t
Montana. Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives chotee of tw favorite mile.1
the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Lis,
or the RIO GRANDE Scenie Lln-M.
No Change of Cars.
On the Portland-Chicac Special, "U
finest in tho West."
Equipped With
. Elegant Standard Sleepers
Fine New Ordinary Tourist
S'eepers
Su 'erb Librarv-ButTet Cars
Splendid Dinnors, Meals
a la carte
rree Reclining Chair Cars
Comfortable Coaches and
Smokers
Entire Train Coraplete'v
Vestibuled
For further information apply to
mnAuaii. tv. t
m
ah r unit, Vw Pis. a 6tf Trav. Pass. Agt. Oan'l Agent
I
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