The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, June 28, 1900, Image 2

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,Hi1MiiBUM
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ComiifeiQcing June 25 wc will for
10 days receive 80 cents as an
" " equivalent for $1.00 on all pur
chases of 2 2
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dous anaiDiiapens
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Sails
i USS1 " rM "oy and Child'
?jt5Jil0u ' Included In this reduction of
ZQ 9fjccnl. This It a jolden opportunity to
uvt iwmcy ... don't let It slip.
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3 percent.
6;W.Jonnson-& 6o.,
The Peoples C othicrs and
urnl$hcrs.
ANNUAL SHOE SALE
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT
One year ago we Inaugurated our annual shoe sale.
Our customers will remember the wonderful success
of our monster shoe sale. This month we will have
the greatest shoe sale ever heard of. 10 ner cent rfk.
count on ail shoes. All goods marked In plain figures.
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TOE DAILY JOURNAL
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HOPBR
UnQTHBUS,
THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1000.
Dully Ono Vonr. 93 00 In AUvnnon.
Dally Pour Month $1 In Ativunao
VVeokly Ono Vonr VI.OO In Atlvnnoo
WHO
WILL UC TIIC
NEXT UNITED STATES SENATOR?
Tim publication by llio scorotnry of
slain of llio olllctnl roll of tlio leglslnturo
elect nilMJH Hi In very interesting quo
iiou. While there in n senntor'who ex.,
itects to ucoood himself, no out) i'XieoU
(lint liu will Im) iKirmltttil to rutiirn w lt)i
out u struggle. Whllo Im won in mitt,
when no ono know lio vvns a candidate,
(txeept llio row lio liml to innmigo for
nun, will timu it is assumed Im JFiust
coiiieStitjii Dm owti nml hciomu iiui
uiiiuiuoiiliiis recim am on i rh.
Hvnt
i...i.i hi. ....... ..
...... ii.....juyi.!i nrv cousiucramo a a
polltlejuii, n n ltiulilli'iin, nml ns n
Man, No ono should uudorcstlmntit
George W. Mollrlilo. In tlio spring of
1K0I, llio Republican revolted iml over
throw Mciltrldu. MoKlroy, Motsehnin, t
hI. lint wliuii thu IrgUlnluro vvn over
wJMMn 1805 Mollrlilo walked out of his
Irknwui with tin. souaturihlp uiuh-r
lilt arm, Ho had mndo the general up.
pjopriallon hill nml umunged hi nun
Uaudldeoy, whllo pretending to fot
Dnlph, nnd thnt was ttiink pretty well
for it defeated wlllliilrtii nml im Invalid.
Ami ho hit made Oregon it fnlthful,
palurtkugHntora Republican 1.
He jpvs, Llko nil tho roast Hll(lolitn
l.ehni stood patulih tlio hi,; mriem.
lions nml gov or nmnt mritri'lura. lint
the problem of dU mmIwuihh i. ,.ti.,'
r i ' ..w......
tory. It It worth IobLIiik into.
'ri...... .. i.... . .
..vm mi uwiui out nml McllrUU In
.talt.l .tl.j.i.1 m! u .!... ... .. ...
-.-.... .. b.i.f. .., n ,H III MltV.MI lillii.
III).
Villi
ho JJil H. Kxwiit Kturv fur runrm..
tho'Hiid l)ro)r for Joint hjirwniUhi,
tho wholo ttrnlht imwhluo ttrkot went
ilown In dvfonl MellrKlo'. I.uml wsh
Imnlly toon In tho umtu-r. Hh mnilo no
Hicchi-a, Mroto noloiior. imulWIiul no
illtlirvtoKI, bill thljUIUIOM mm ,iono
with ontft-nnvo. Ilo )ntn imi luwl
much ntrvnutli out l t. Uti tho Himl
roumt.up, tho lVirtUiitl lrlivtkn will
Una nbout im fplUwni
" " " ". " mnmi llllll
iS!f ''4i 8 '" lhio)Uirlul
IIchu lojjliliitho tl.t m IVirtlnml .ni
or conornlho llombllcniui, umli'r
Blinon'a Inllui'iieo will nlit Mollrlilo In
ttny ny. Ho on tho fnco of tlio rotiirus
Mollrlilo'i ro-olcotlon will ihimii'l lor
iiiivoaioii tho mipport of llio iintl Cor
liott imunbcrM nho nro not Ki-publlcHiio,
on tho Ultlxftii, tnlnii, IVoplo, Puino
crnt.lWplm.Uiilon, nml Poniocrnt-IW
plpB.Hilvor.in'Mibllnui, or tho il.nil-riilch-tliii-hlinlinoat
parly
Of (ournc, Mollrulit In not nlniic.
I.lnwl up niinlimt tho roKiiliirn, wlioro
lonilorH nro Hliiiou, Corbutt, rrott,
Murkny, ot nl, nro Mollrlilo. .Mitchell,
iriiiioii, eoi nirrcii, wllli 1'tt iiuiHtorM
CWKimin nt l'ortlnml nml IM. Hindi nt
uluni m not minor fnctorn. Timm
I tho uholo fcilvrul olllcohnMIU) lirl-
Kudo, tlioroniiiavrow, tho ii)iiroiiloiinl
untlomil commlttro, (of which Mollrlilo
l n inciiiU'r of tho oxicmUo oomuilttio)
nml tho MoKluloy mliuinlrtrntlou uml
Mark llnmm thrown in forKixhl henpiu
iiii'iiiiiiii n pretty kotthiof lUh.
How will Iho I'nttlo ho foiiKhl" It
mny Imj iisminusl Ihnt Mrllrlilo will Ui
Klvoii tho Hold uml will hno to yo up
nKitlutt tho unknown on tho lint rouml.
Mitchell, lllrrch, rullou ot nl, will nil
profoM tho urcntoot lojnlty for hhu, hut
crlly uml in faut nliuont knowhur,
from tho niniiuir In which ho got It bo
foro, thnt ho in tho mm of tho 1 tic Four
w Immunol uol It nmilii. When thov
uro.Umn with him nml it In piln ho
cnn'l iiiul.ii It nuothcr uui:ntio will
Ui ilutuloiHsl faun Iho ilnrkrooin
of On'Kon Hltlon. Mltcholl, HHfch
nml Mollrlilo will uutlo for
Fulton nml ilow.lop nil hit MiciikIIi.
nml in turn ilo Iho miiid fur lllroli nml
finally (nr Mltoholl, wIh U tho umn
IiKihI fur tho ont, who hohU n inurt-
KK on It duly oxccutwl i Murk Hun
im lu IMH1 nml ptnunl on icoonl. 01
eourko, thcro will U n wholo (Mmxiurm j
of Itttlo MKt, whlpptimupHtr iiiul.
orumbplokcr mmppluu niuuml on tho
mtv for vuto. I
It umy Iwrafoly tnid thnt Mllaliull, '
Mtfllrlilo, lllrtch uml, Fulton nro not
einlarrttoil l nny nioh iloptliH of n
vluliDit on nnirli)lni, Ul ipilil tluml '
nril, l)lmctlltiin, iho IMrie Itlm turlff, '
tho vnrtltion u( Ohlim, ornbiUIiutfiit of
DON'T" WOnRY ABOOr THE CEHSUS.
It multrd no illfferendo with your tin
Joymcnt of life whether you ore In Iho
census or not. Von will live just na long
and tho country will bo lust n cafe
whether you nro enumerated or not.
Iiut you will hao until tho first of
Anklet togetfn If foil "want In ."
The taking of the column la becoming
more of n fnrco each ten years. The
publication of tho census of 1890 was
not nnywhero near completed before
thoK)lltIclans took up the cousin of
1000, nml the 1IKX) Job will Inst at tho
mtoof two or three million dollars a
year until tho' next one la taken. Tho
cost per capita to, enumcrnfo a family
will Ikj close onto 'M cents a head or
f 1 a family. The voter has to go nnd
enitmernto hiiurelf if ho wnnt to vote
but hero is a profitable Job nnd the
pditlclnu works it nml asks film and Ida
wlfo and grandmother a string of fool
lull nnd importient iuestions.
Tho politician enumcrnles his chil
dren of reboot ngo so tlio district can
drnw tho money, but the totcr who
votes nil tho power nnd money on which
the government rests nnd tho office
holders do business, ho has to tramp or
drive through tho mud nml mire to g'ct
his name on thu voting rolls nt his ex
penso. .
Hut don't worry nbout the census. It
will bo taken whether you nro tnkon or
not. For ten years llio cotnpellng and
publishing will go on of fuels and In
formation that nro either public prop
erty or lot worth knowing. In Great
Ilritnin tho census is taken inside of
21 hours, nnd yet wo urn smnrter than
the Kuglish, Hero tho lensus Is taken
for tho public. Then it Is tnken for
wlmt thoro Is' In It., When wo hnvo n good
thing wo nro not going to let go In 21
hours. We, tho people, nro tho gov.
oriilng class. Wo to businesa for our
selves. In England the politician loog
not run tlio wholo coiintry for his own
benelll. Wo are copying about nil the
dotcsttiblrs Kuglnnd does nnd few of tho
crcdititblos.
lakes and oceans, railroads, street car
j stoma and banks. If wo aitulmo, on
tho basis of tho Standard Oil company's
profltj of $92,000,000 that Mr. Rocke
feller's personal Income for the year
w ill reach 150,000,000 taking no account
or liis gaina from the increase In the
value of Ida holdings, which amount io
f2S,000,000 for the year on bia Stand
ard Oil stock atone, we shall not be in
much danger of exaggeration.
Now tho 'downtrodden and oppressed
subjects of the effete monarchies of I'u
rope pay for tho support of their sov
orefgna, with tho royal and Imperial
families, and sums follewing:
"Tho queen of Kngland, 12,707,000:
tho German emperor, ns tho king of
I'rusia, $3,862,770; tho emperor of Aus
tria, $3,870,000; tho king of Italy, 2,.
858,000; the king of Bpaln 12,000,000;
total, 15,850,000.
"The czar of Russia takes what he
wants from tho Imperial revenues. Last
year he took tO.508,816. Adding that to
tho rest, we hao $21,859,085 as tho
cost of tho royal families In tho six
principal monarchies of Europe. That
Is lets than tho income of Mr. Carnegie,
and less than half the income of Mr.
Itockofcller.
"You conld add to that the incomes of
tho sovereigns of all .the minor states
of Kurope, Including tlio various klngs(
princess, grand dukes and dukes of the
Gorman omplro. and Mr. Rockefeller
could sottlo tho wholo bill without need
Ing to deprlvo himself of a slnglo com'
fort. Kmporors and kings usced to, bo
considered tlio most expensive luxuries
in which any society could indulge, but
American capitalists could afford to
keep thorn on their payrolls llko coach
men. As to tho president of tho United
(Hates, with his llttlo $50,000 a year, ho
la too small change to think about."
''Tills sounds llko rank exaggeration,
In which tho nowspapors so often de
light themsohes, docs it not? Well, it
la not; It Is na close to tho exact truth
as careful estimates can mako It."
Tho question for tho American peo
plo to 'consider is, "who pays for all
this?"
r.in.r--rtf-T- ' mi wsm iit.aTm
- - ir. minii-iii " "
tfOtt WOMAN'S HEALfit
Bamoot Lottorn fromWomoh flo
llevod Of Pain byMre-Plnkham.
"Deab Mrs. Pixkuam : Ucfore 1
commenced to take your medicine J
was In a terrible state, wishing mjsclf
dead a good many times. Every part
of my body seemed to pain In some
way. At tlmo of menstruation my
suffering wafl something terrible I
thought there was no cure tor me, but
after taking several bottles of Ljdln
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound all
my bad feeling wero gone. 1 am now
well and enjoying good health. I shall
ah4s praise your medicine.'' Mns.
Amos FEscntitn, Uox 226, Uomco, Mich.
Female Troubles Overcome
"DkAhMiis. Piskham: Iliad female
trouble, painful menses, and kidney
complaint, also stomach trouble About
a year ago I happened to pick up a I
paper that contained an advertisement
WHY USE .
W?lsbacb flai?! Ie? Q R all
tcncsx.Tnsr oivb a oooD W9JK WW
I0I1T AND" An tONO UVKD. I nmaiim Li
Bi-cncsHj.Tr
UOUT
WK SELL T11BKK OKiUKS!
'TrCTEA"WFWDACII MANTLE
. . .li.. 1- .ill rinrahln Bltrl K
Th miMi inniv iu iiistii.ii rrf - i: , . .-
?KDaf-roTiBV&.:a
NO ij7fr The old iUndtir, or gooaiMuaiqu"'".' """- "
.IDBfuSB,Sot quite m good qatll tr itfi cndlo por m ttlo No. 1W, nd st half th
AnTorircie"C.m&pntonndbaer,r. CaU 8nd ,w ,,,
pin YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? we will prove to rou that ou cn K.I
a ErrrKR I tOIlT f 1.3 WWW with one of thew buru-r. than with anr other form of aril.
S,.T.iii w hB ill itorw aIo. Ut u ihow them to you.
ncumsM, "liqutco 71 Chemoketo St.. Telephone 503.
Its What you save
nWAHT. TtMB SatitmT: -?
rrom I"
Chicago
SpfCldl
919am
sp?-"
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pm
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lAula,IJMcao7ild ki! MciJ
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VIA HUNT1NQTO.V
Tt.-i ..,imc tfnn rirh. nnrl If von are alive to vour
nterests vou'll find you save money by trading here.
of Lydla E. PlnkhanT Vegetable Com- nt.pr neonlo An Why not V0U.
pound, and when I read how It had Ul'-cT people uu. vrny ""ijv nmvUinn; is flip mnsf
UUr 510CK UI lUlilliy giuLfciiLjuiiu K.,.w...w .-
own u
Sp m.
Bom.
ex Eun
Uatur-
I OCKAN HTKAMHlll'K-
HAll rr nr. is. j i
I . MwJI. hl
-h4
coLDuniA itiveii
A si
helped others, I thought It might help ,
me, and decided to give it a trlnl. 1 complete.
uiu ovi auu i iknuiw tana nv' -vf,
perfectly well. 1 wish to thank ou for ,
the benefit yonrmediclno has been to .
... M - . . fl ..111 f ... '
me. ains. VLAiiADTiK.iirii, inner, nvv.
N lore Pain
yiDsj-H Mm. Pxbkuam .Your Vcge
ftil Compound has been of much
Veaeflt to me. When my menses tlrht
foifiiaTtd they were very irregulur.
They occurred too often and did not
leave for a week or more. I always
suffered at thine times with terrible
pains In my back and abdomen. Would
be in bed for several days uml would
not be evaetly rational nt times. I
took Lydla B. Hnkham'a Vegetable
t'omponnd, nml menses became regular
and pnlus (oft'lno entirely." -Mus. K.
F. Costra, Urule, WU.
Harritt & Lawrence,
OLD 1'OSTOFKICE ailOCEUV
10pfo?lTO A,lrla W' Utlt,, W'
WiLfJAHKTrK ItlVKB L
For Portland, NewVrr .,,3 f
Iavo
baiem
FOR CORVAUdT-
AudwaypoluUlMctday, ThunJ... ..
ilar, 1.00 p. m, " "UN; !,
A Rtcord la Blood,
Thu record of Hood's Harsaparilla Is
literally written in the blood of millions
of ix'oplo to whom It has given good
ii'Hiii. iiia an mo nmo cunr
of the
GOVERNMENT UNDEH M'KINLEY.
Tho American ieoplo do not reallo
tl o uxtrnviignnco of tho presoiit ndmln
Istrntlou in Its full ounrinity, says tho
llostott llernld. Tl.oy know, lu a rougli
wny Hint n great deal of money hns lioen
spout, nnd thnt tho outlay Is still going
ou ntn lav lnh ratu, hut they hnvo never
como Io n proper appreciation of tho ln
i-rciiMt in tlio mitlnmil expondltures thnt
has taken place siiuo l'realdout MeKfu
ley como Into jkiwit Perhaps wo can
help thorn In wimi digreo to u truer
measurement of tho matter when wo
say thnt his policy has added $10,000,000
n month to tho expenditures (or three
fUeul j ears under McKlnley in compiirl
sou with llinso fur tho seven Ili nl years
iiiiiiiciimieiy prectiiiug, iiiur dl WHICH
eainoln Cleveland's prenidoncy nnd the
other three ilmlng Harrison's term. In
comparing tho expenditures of different
ndmlnlstrnllous, ou hnvo to mnko the
comparison by lUeal .eiiN, though tho
presidential term licgiiiH ou March t nnd
tho llcenl) ear does not end till Juno 30.
tlioluterval of three mouths nml twenty
seven ihis belonging, from a lluuuciul
M)intof view, to tho record of tho out
going administration. Thus, tho Mc
Klnley term Inmmii ou July, 1, 1HU7, nnd
tho latent return In r.gard to itsexpend
llurcs, IsMUeil on tho 1st Inst., covers tho
tenth month of Km third fiscal year, To
round up the j ear wo hnvo estimated as
ehcely us possible exendltures for tho
remaining two mouthi. Wo may add
that tho lineal ear In culled by Its lust
half. I bus, llio present lineal ) our, run
nlng from July I, 1KDII, to Juno Jttl, HHXi,
Is known olllelnlly ns tho lineal year IIK)0
Willi thittn iNtintspremltisI, wo preroi.t
below tho impronsivo llguros of tho iiun
purlwiii.
It Is all tho tlmo curimr disnasns
iilnmiinii Aa.a 1.1.1 . I
. ... .KiiiMii, uurvca, Kiunuys nnu
blood, and It Is doing good ovory day to
thoueamls who aro taking It for poor ap
petite, tired feeling and gcnsral debility.
It It tho best mcdlclno money can buy
Hood's Pills aro iion-Irritating. Prico
2.5 touts 4
Reform School Suwlltf.
Sealed proposals are hereby Invited
for furnishing tho Oregon Stnto
Reform School with supplies for
the six months enkfmr on
January 1, 1901, a Hat of which will bo
supplied upon application to tho super
intendent. AH bids must bo in by 1
o'clock p. m. July 5, 1000.
H. E. DlCKKRS, I
0-lStd fjupt. Oregon Reform School.
HBATINGI
STEAM,
HOTAIR,
HOT WATJBR,
otimates iurnished, and work done promptly subta nlially
and at honest prices.
Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty.
T. S BURROUGHS, 102 State Phone I5II
WILLAMETTK IllVEMHrr
Dally boats to rorttand aa abo ,Z
trect enr Hno at Oregon City If ih.. "''' u
detnvod thoro. Tlokets to all wlnfe? "i
Wa.filufttou, California or ho KV Str!
cliccked through from Halem fr rffmi
rail or river route to I'orlland rvS
mauo.w-ort.ana W,m .11 MUggSE
,JV II. HURlYtlTI1,
Agent, Trade B&sTiJS '
See Our
CALL FOR BIDS.
New Line of 6o-6arts
SOUTH AND EAS1
VIA
Southern Pacific Co,
THE SHASTA ROUTE
and Baby Carriages,
tiiiikk it Miiiih.i.N viaim
Mliiil lnrtliiflHlyrr Ml . 1 m,L
Ki"m iur lu iWl Mr IW . iiToat
KxihIUiiiv In A.e.1 )ir li-ns . )s,iW,
",,' l,JU,WI,w
llionverugo nl tho oxHiidltures In
thono three llarrlion jeatH was 8Ul,.
aH.aiJI ier annum, or a little over $)..
(XX).OOO a mouth
Having not forth this Harrison ux
htblt, wo pans to (ho Cleveland ioors
IXU'K CI.KVKLVMI KVWl.
Mrs. Wlllman't
Ckmnnencoment oxorcisos nt the Haptlst
church Friday ovonlng at 8:16. Admis
sion free. Cnolco musical program.
TODAY'S MARKET.
PoiiTMNn, Juno. 28 Wheat, valley 51
!0. Walla Walla, 6(10.
Flour Portland, licst grades $2.70 to
$3.00. HuperflnoJUMO porbbl.
Oats Choice Wliito illQ35c, groy 32
to 33. ' H '
Mlllstuff Ilrnn, $13; shorts, $16.
Hay Timothy $10 11 por ton.
Onions Oregon, $0.00 to ftt 60
Potatoes 10 to 50o per sack.
Iluttor Rest dairy. 20fl25: fnnev
creamer. 35 to -10c. Store 5c.
Eggs Oregon, 16
Poultry Chickens, $3.00 to 4.00; hens,
$Tto 4 60; turkeys, live 13c.
Mutton Dressed, 7 to 7)0 per pound.
Hogsr-Heavy dressed 6 to 0c.
Hoof Steers. l l.60;,cows,$3.50 04 !
drossed lwof, 0)J to 7?4'c.
Veal Drossed, 8 Q 8Jtfc. for small.
Hops 2(3 8c.
Wixil Valley, 12013o ; Eastern Ore
gon, 10Q15o; Mohair, 25o.
Hides lroon. salted (X) lbs, 80o;
under (10 lbs, 7XQ8J ! sheep pelts, 16
20c
SALKM MARKXT.
W heat 68 pounds and over, 58.
Wool, 13 to 10c. Mohair, 25c.
Hops 6 to 7mo
Oats 28 to 30c.
Hay Haled, cheat, $7 j to $7.60 .tlmo.
thv. I0.
Kiats 12 tol.'lo.
Flour In wLoleeulo lots, $2.60; retail,
Mlllatufis llran, $13; shorts, $14k.
Ileum Dreasod. 6Ue. ' n
Live cattle 8Uors, 3 ; cows, 2 to
Rids for supplying tho City of Salem, . r t .-. "r -r - - r- ."V
Oregon, with ono horeo, not less than j ft rT If fl T T sK I I J
flvo years, and not over eight years old, A VV X X V H J 4 A J KJ. S Vs
weight to bo not less than 1500 pounds, 1st Door North of Post Office.
oi good stylo, action and health, will be
received by 8. A. Rlggs, chairman of
special committee, at tho stablo of Page
AStovons, Salem, dally, until 5 o'clock
p. m., of Juno 29, 1000. I
Done by order of Iho common council.
N. J. Judaii, City Recorder.
fl.10 lOt
SALEM .LODttES
r. j. W w.
Balem Camp No. lis Meets ererr Frldar erer.
Dg, 7.30, in A. O. U. W- hall. Hlalo In. kl1g.
r X. IloulIIrrd, C. 0.; VV. A. Mooron, clerk,
room 18, Moorcs blk
RORBSTBR3 OI'' AMURIOA
Court StierwooU foretl No. IV. Meet Hklj
Mr.1.rt 4n tovlAnn. S . 4.... ,.4 -.. nlghti In Turner block John M. rtiae. C'.K
I1U11LC IUUI1UKC CUIUIilLlUI A U Ilrown Boer. 11 IMjr
The County Court of Linn County, "
Stoto of Oregon, will consider bids for
mo retimbering of tlio main spans of
tho combination bridgo over tlio Call
pooln River at Ilronnsvillo in said
county.
rniu uius to do uieii wttntiiouountv
OTEAM WOOD SAW
J Two Mnohlnoa
Work Dona Quickly.
Telephone 2583 black. Leave orders at
resilience on 12th street, or Stciner's
market. M. Van Flklt, Yuv Paiik. 5 Otf
riiii
ta9 1. 1 us uj. ri
AwSw o.r..ui m
K
usKcihciiiiiui,o K3J
T. v ' M
IfeKl
CURE YOURSEIFI
t luati Ut iiiim r
)1U( lniUfi, IlilliMMi Hlli tie
irmniioiiM ur him iniivn
B m itrltir if HI UCUIIft lll MM llllirr
Irrtifsu tiutio, ruiiiif!, mi i nut iru
nun. 1.7 .rHifn.aic,
ir ..nt In rUIri wri,Mi
... .... ."..
nr PipriH. irrpmu, it
Lt Balem,
Ar AhUncl
Ar Bcramento.
Ar Ban Franclaco.,
don..
Trains leave Salem for Portland and .,
stations at 6:40 a.m., 7:54 a. m. 3
4 :05 p. in. "
Lv i,orii.nd .. s jo a ii nrrs
wan
iu
HAS
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7-00 AH
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Arogdi
Ar Dourer.
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Ar Los Angeloa.
Ar Kl liu
Ar Fort Worth...
Ar CltjrofUoxloo.
Ar Houiton .
Ar New Orlcaiu
Ar WaJhlngiou
Ar Now York
Pullman and
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V2M A 11
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mru
tSTW
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7UA M
- 130 P M
tUll'll
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i rrDiilil. fo.
II hi, or 1 IxJttln, I.' 71.
I Ir-nU. Mnl mi mnwMtf
il..-i. i.. .ii . . . .
vnurK in Aionuy noi later innn Jiny utn
iiaa. iu uiu nour oi i o ciock p. m.
All material to bo llrst-class nnd to lw niCCAt I1TIAW WATirr
apiiroved by a competent Inspector np- DlobULU I ION NOTICE.
pointed by said court. i
Bids must bo nccompanlcd with cash , , ""
or a certine.1 cheek In tho sum of $100 TO WhOITl t Hiay COHCem:
to bo forfeited to tho countv by tho sue Tlio P-irtnn !?.., . i,jT'if
cessfui niddor should ho foil toentor into ' lie "artnersliip heretofore
contract with Linn County within three eXIStltlP; as Herreil & Lew is
days after tho award of contract. liaK., j;,,i a c i j
iionds in tho sum bidden will bo ox- hereby dissolved, h Levy re-
nctodof auccesefui biddor. tiring and Ed. C. Ilerren C0I1-
Said construction to lw comp otei by .imiimr iUa U.:.,e. ah
Aimust i5th, 1900. tinuiii"; the business. All ac-
liio court reserves thnrfoht tn rnleil rniinfc Hnn ilia bia C,r,, ,,.-
any or all bids. QM. I). Hahto.v, -lMuia i c I -.'.
Judge or Linn County, Oregon. rrti'"f,w. "i '.' UCVJ'
uaiea, iaiem, urejjon., my
22nd., 1900.
F. Levy.
Ed4 C. IIerren.
0 21-td
$1
tii i hum iu jiwi jn.r ia)i..i Mt,4,e
Biiuii imc. tu rfi. Ar im ... raigtw
bSftu.l iimmIh rW.1 )w li . Sli&iIa
"Jll - ..U.U1,I,1M
Thoaverngo if the oxpendltiirus In tho
lour Ohtvohiml miis was .00.418.Mil
por annum mi amount which oonms still
elrtnor to $B0.tKX),lHM n month.
' Now turn to tho MoKluloy yivirs.
How )ui llnd u very dilTorviit ejihiblt
TIIIIKK M'KI.Nt.M VK.VIK.
ttl-ii'UUinnlH ilnr lu4 .liu.aimii
lnjuiww lu tui m .. mCdmim
Dumncrst ,,
PcjilllUt
Corbett .jto,
"'""""f")'
. 3
iiioroaro twenty senator and thirty
Ave reprewntaUiw tdectwl as straight
Jpttb)leu, Of thU Mly.iivo Mrllrlilo
wjll hae a majority and Corlmtt will Iki
,c)o second If ho U a candidate.
Twonly-plglit will I a majority of the
HspuUlfoan tuftus, but It uke o, or a
Iti. 0ojlf ih CrU,t memlirs.rT CSf
h$T
BHihlHMr in aMl i r wu, utiu
iwu WdHUM MMliM M,0mW0
Tumi - . . IKMa.'ssuiw
Die MeKiuley avoiakio for tho thno
lUal vear, with call mate, for the last
Imci iiuinlliu .if ih.. rt.i......i tiUA..i .
tlm privileges and Immuulitea of thu s audi at !ai.tkrt ma Th..i u ........
Bnllan of Kulii, or any ther uld thing. Ill $I6U.5I6 higher than tho Clovo
a to interfere with Iho dlwlunto u( l4ltil atirnge, and alsiut as tnuoii In tx
iliolr duties if eltctml. i me average lu Iho Ian three
. ..r t .... ft a l
ThotnatinhinKlnhloin tho W.,. ' "' "' '"""" l''oy.
Uoii of thow geiitUimcii U to get ihre, '
land tu this the) aretyidvalvvetleriiiueu.1 V MONARCHY.
A Kvpuliltraus they nto a gv. ai the t,r1" H magasliw for May print an In
average, Nut una ut thwn would ser- IwlingaitUle shuwiug that America
lounly oi'jKwe any Juh for tho go.U of hit ,,M fe nowhs ol It ow u In till
Sheen 12.60(33.
DresMHl Vval-tilfe.
Ilutter Dairy, 16o; creamery. 20c.
Poultry I at heua wr lb., 6c.
spring ehlckona mt lb., 10
Ptilatnoa 20 to 25c jwr bushel for old.
Polntoos uuw,75e.
i
Have vou seen the rush for
snocs next door to Gilbert &
Bakers.
The Ctatus Taker.
hiiervl8orof Census C.B. Winn came
down from Albany Wednesday to close
up tho work of enumeration of Salem
Ilo mot tho nine city enumerators with
their Krt!olloa an I chocked up all the
o(ipio wno nro refuted as having leen
missed by Salem enumerators. He has
tho month of July to cluee his work
The olty Is taken us to corporate limits
only, and the ouuldo suburbs will be
taken only as election precincts, but no
remits are made known until all the
sheets are forw ardod to Washington,
w nenco uie llgures vv ill como.
Notice of Intention and Call
for Bids. i
Notice is hereby given that the coin-'
moil council of tho city of Salem, Ore
gon, lias declared Its Intention to lay a
sower In nnd through tho nlloy running
nortli nnd south through Block No. 01 of
said city, nnd has ordered said Improve
inent undertaken and inw.teil uiiii t
tho cost and expense of tho property or
properties abutting upon tho two sides
of said alley; and said council has
further ordered that bids for doing
tho work and furnishing materials for the
construction of said sower be, and tho
same are. hereby, cnlled for. Illds there
fore will bo received at tho olllco of tho
recorder of said city up to and Including
the hour of 6 n. m. on tho 30th ilnv nl
Jnno, 1900; tho said council reserves the
riuht to re lee t auv and all hlila r...
ceived In this behalf, tho plans and
specifications for tho work and
materials of said construction may 1hi
seen at the olllco of said recorder of said
city ; and every bid filed In this behalf
must be accompanied by a certified
check in the sum of ten percent of the
full sum ot said bid so offered, payable
to the order of tho City of Salem, Ore
gon. Done br order of tho Common CVmnrll
of Salem Oregon. N. J. Judaii,
0-20-td City Recorder '
-2-I-in
Pure Home Rendered
Country Lard
mmm
WW
CLHl'H
TOOTHACHE, EARACHE
and NEURALGIA
la a lulnutr; all drunl.tt or
The TI-1,.1 Mvilli-iil Co.
SSA ItiM.clwij, ,SVr lark
rl. n.l for IkwkUt.
The German Market
Will bo found nil kinds of meat
and tlio beBt of sausage. FRKI3
DELIVERY. All bills due tho
Into Arm of Wolt A Mlescko
must bo paid.
OJOLZ, &l SON
171 Commercial St.
Tourists vurn Lil
trains. Chair carsRacrnmmininrui..
and El Paso, and tourist cars toCblesw
St. Louis, New Orleans and Waehlnirloi!
rVtnniuiMnn n (I.. U.....ll 1. 1
wv.....w.... ui, uuu c ruuuisco wun let
eral stcamshln lines for HonololB.
Japan, China, Philippines, Central ui
bouth America.
Beo Mr. W. W. Sklnnor scent st 8n
Station, or address
O. II. MARKHAM, 0. T. A
Portland, Orvgos.
In Bulk
Cures Blood " Poison
A Trml Treatment S-uit Fne to All Who
buffer From Any Stage ot the DIeease
-Cure Can That Hot Springs and
.MlUtlier Treatments Failed to Even
Help.
BIDS INVITED
Bid i lavlttd for Wood sal Otacr Sureties for
the Orttoa State Ptsltcotliry.
Sealed bids tor wood, required at the
ltnnitflnti.nv tnr Him ti.wt 1 ..n...)..
will be received at the olHceof tli am.'
erintendent until Saturday. Juno SO.
11)00, at 3 o'clock p. m.. at which time
mey win oe openeu.
Flour,
ileum, rim, aiuuiuiiik sunpiies. llrucs
etc., will be received at the olllco of th
At Eppley's
Only 10 cah a pound.
rrleml or put any wiious rtlralnt eu " Urliown thaf Tho Standaid
the Ilea of appropriation lieueath tho ua rUy has rxswtitly dUtrlbutev!
t rtuaikaM tWl iuImni tun T,r
llinro hiiiJTt):
iiihvh
ItM Ukkl
HHWy (old of iho Mar and nlrlpet.
i i.
Buntk It I.ls4 Yn Hinl Bfcl
far
ItW.ivo.WU lu quarterly dividend. That
U at the rate ot $Os,,0M,000 a joar. At
Irait a ipiartrr ot tint belong to Mr J.
II. HooketSIWr. Hut litis. I only one of
f rU Mh.M ll. Ital.
r..... w. .:n...:r . t.--'-. -
-.,Twm.um iwi-uui mq in waol tIU
ZVrTZZ i i ' . . " " . """ixnwir caaaiinu lb
Werr rllro4 Uiai luaa Into
unwr tdatla
cur, ana hi toabUlhM
noi uijr into a clean, itfKl cxMkliiloa ut
in4 uai ruoj Into
aflortn wklat IbU
rail f.a a m at avn .
who cauuoi ltH.1 io rsilUa what a iralrnao
VkHti voik lh Intiuuu It acwuslUhtiu lk
Kj-.v u..io iuij rurua mai ri
Wain bitan Kurt of nifiarara uk
nur aua nurr
r ki
tuut
IlfT" ,Iiln amuu It aowMBlUMni Uty
lll muJ fr u aHiv iuii.n, ftX.Ti.i:r.V
ruirtil an Ikai tttrjuo can vuw lbmtalTM la Ih
w. u'ly:,; ""' .-"V vnwwli'rttJ.?L11' e ,, XHUIaUsoali
Uwn.tenuilHo, et tt stoauiwuu ."fea.M; W4 m
Sealed bids for Dry Goods. Groceries,
lour, Shoes, Leather and Findings,
leats, Fish, Plumbing supplies, Drug.
lc. will be received at the alllr nl il.u
superintendent until Tuesday, July 10.
1 WO, at 8 o'clock p m , at which time
they will bo opened.
Tho riuht is reserved to releet anv .!
all bid or any portion ot a bid.
A deposit of 1200 in cash, nr rwrilA.vl
check, ltayablo to the superintendent.
inut arooropany each bid for dour or
meat and ol $75 each bid tnr fish.
All other bid must be accompanied by
an amount equal to 10 per cent ot the
amount ot the bid.
On each envelop should bo inscribed
the nature ot the bid. Goods of Oregon
manufacture or production will receive
preterence, otner tilings being equal.
Schedules of the various hna nf
will be furulihed upon application
mo suiwrinieuueuu
Voucher will be Issueil lor payment
ou the lit ol the month following com
pletion ot contract, and quarterly on
conUniious contract,
.llklder are invited to be present.
r. J. D. LX,
Superinteadent Oregon' State Penilcu.
tlary.
Saleni. Orgoa, Jun 19, l'.00.
4.
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HPfFi
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j.Al sBUVJ 7a
Cheap Excursion Rates
to toe East
On .Juno 23, July 12 A 20. nnd August 4,
t eke s from Denver, Colorado Springs
Pueblo to Chicago, St. Louis and interl
mediate points and return, will be kold
bv the
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND'
ROUTE
VrilATBOl -
One Ugurar Fare Tlus 2 00 fjr ltoutid Trip
Iteturn Limit October 31, 1000
SPECIAL TRAINS
One night out to Chicago. TUkuts nU
PxkI on ngulnr trains.
ONLY DIRCCT LINE FROM COLORADO !
m. SPRINGS AND MANIT0U
nri .?" ia,1,a8eof ,1,ow cheap rntes'
be i.ii.1. 7 B UHr "'"atious mny
t t -"iiimuii
Quick Time
to the East and
South-East
1 Via the! Union
p p n n
oira--"TTv ' acme n. n,
pictow
Two Dallv Solid Vestibuled Trains.
FROM PORTLAND er 810
RAMENTO toDENVER,0A
HA, KANSA8 CITY and 8T.
LOUIS.
Loss than 3 ilavs to OI1I0AG0 with.
out chango; only ono change to New
York nnd other Enstorn point. No
other lino does It.
Pnlnco nnd Tourist Sleepers, Dining
nnd Library Care (barber shop) and free
reclining chnlrcars.
For rntes, Tickets nnd full informa
tion via either routo. apply to
W. W. Bkisnks.
Agent 8. P. Co. Snlera Or.
Or J. II. Lotiibop, Gen'l Agent,
No. 136 Third St. Portland Or.
Oregon Sliou Lino Railroad
The Direct Routo to
Montana, Utah. Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite routes, vl
tho UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Lins,
or tho RIO GRANDE Scenic Linos.
No Change of Carsi
On the Porlland-Chlcngo Special, "lh
finest in the West."
Equipped With
Elogant Standard Sleepers
Fine New Ordinary Tourist
Sleepers
Su'erblLlbrarv-BufletCars
Snfendid Dinners, Meals
a la carte
rreo Reclining Chair Cars
Comfortable Coaches and
Smokers
Entire Train Compleie'v
Vestibuled
For further Information apply lj
.R.NAGEL, W. H.00ty
Trav. Pass. At. r'w ' A
142 Third 8. Portland Or
Corvallis k Eastern Railroad
Canadian
Pacific
W and Return
Kt(L7f,,Ka,,Mc?c,,-a'"'
20 vfa 'J?W. 5" 8al,s J"e
Imperial Limited.
A... . .
I drew " urtlcw. or ad glylrg rtlrectwrvlco ti and from '
TI31E GAUD.
2 For Yuqulna: , .. ,
Train leaves Albany. & g-
Train leaves OonralU. .- 'P'"'
Tralo arrives Yaqulos . 725 p. w.
I returning:
Leaves Yaqultia
Leaves Corvallis. .
Arrives Albany.--
3 For Detreit:
Loave Albany
A i rives Detroit....
4 Returning: b
Leaves Detto t "fVr :
A rives Albany .,r.aad
Oio and twt. connect at Alhany m
tJ-Wa w
lt:30a w
1215 p a
10 a. ui
U'.30a. m
& H HECKMAN
SALEM ACENT
Aim
AtOtlt MUIIarrv
The Pari Millinery store has moved
IntoGreenbauni. dry goods store n!
dovir to the ixMioffli, aVwhloh Ida
Mrs, Chase wUl continue to give1 blr
ii i a
VanL: J.iV.rll.ml.Or.
- l vis
CHINESE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR
2. Removed to 140 b.te ,ttM
Ne stock, lar variety of drv
good. fcUk embrolderV. UdnV
tumi,hU,H gao,. "JiSSSr
Sehllmjiare, matUnT.M
notions. Pilcea.rejttonable.
HUlt W,NG SN3 C)M3ANY
rviirl A km 1 .JI....a. luailllAI
T aim for the mountain arrive
Detr It at ninn. Kll" u,l1,e lVhi
t r aoh camping urnunds ob ij
Rtetnbushand Santlatu rlr t'
same ray.
u VALDKV.
ii
IK r. A.
TORN! Areol
AlbUT.IW
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