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THE DAILY JOURNAL
BY HOFER BROTHERS.
MONDAY, OCT. 20, 1000,
Dally Ono Yoar, 3.00 In Advnnoo
Daily PoUr Month 91. In Advnnoo
Weekly Ono YonrSl.OO In Advnnoo
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JOURNAL X-RAYS
Only ono moro wcok of eggs and ag
ony. A
Tho, Salem Athletic Club again proves
ilinl Salem produces superior mon,
- 'At ioaat ono lady linn Bald that
alio would wear a waist nftor Tin: Satuii
day Jookhaii pnttorn.
' ' If Mr. Bryan in elected no trust will
. provont real Amorlcan babies 'being
, 4 jiorn in tho Wlilto IIouro,
A
Tlio monibors of tlio Portland Crema
tion Society aro people who want all tlio
burning done in thin world.
C V ft
Asterinn: llobuon is truly n gonltiB.
His ability to crcato floneallous la oven
equal to that of Jim Ham Lewis.
, , Portland Telegram i Bryan "boarded
tlio Ion in his den," at loasthodo
"'"'nounccd frusta in thnir hrcoiliiigdiotu
Now Jorcoy,
.ft
"Gov, Geer has donn all tho talking for
tlio present state admiuiatrafiinn in this
campaign. If Mo goes In ho' 1 1 havo
Bomuthlng tp any,
1 K ft
Ifar.vy Rcott says Iiryan'ii always lieon
wrong, It would not bo true to say:
Bcott lias always boon wrong. Tho
blggoit fool gotH right onco in n while.
ft ft ft
Tho Oregon City Land Ofllcs tackles
John P. Itobertaon over tho siguaturo of
.limine. That'dear illustrious departed
shado lias to endure eotno awful
'-Jnirdons.
Pallas Itmi.er: Nowhoroin Oregon
' IjHnucU intorcet being takon in tho com-
ngeloction. Tlio Itopubllean ooufldonro
of aifocoss and laok ofonthuejaimi will
coet.tlicni many a voto.
ft ft ft
" Portland Telegram Apparently tlio
Insurgent Filipinos aro not much nenror
subdned than thoy wore a year ago, hut
wershall soon see whether tlio prediction
that tiinywiu an pivo up as booh iib wo
Kinlov jsro-eloctod proves truo or not,
ft ft ft
Eugene Journal; Inn ''speooli" at
Pawnee. Nebraska, Hanna'a anger got
away with him and ho "cussed" Bryan;
lie informed tho pcoplo that "Bryan
novor did a d thing for tho work
ingmanl" TInnnaI8ft,,bird,', nndli
trusts are his chlakons.
ft 'ft ft
Whllo AreliblNhop Ireland is whooping
it up for MoKinloy, nearly all thv otjufr
American Woolsoy's aro dead against
Jtirii for moral reasons, IhoBermpnpt,
Il(y Jones was reprinted il this paper.
rlloiia tho greatest living Unltailat)
preacher, contmauded a battory of light
artillery during tho war for tho Vnpj,
Ho is a "Life-long1' Itopubllean, of
course.
j ft ft ft
Uomru,cajupalgn matter sent out by tho
nanonarwipnilttoo informs us that Mo
Khijey IjaAaMays been wrong, Wo uro
i)oltuvnhigjiMoJvlnIoy papor but tlioro
JtiQ sonuo (o Buuh Btatoinonta. No man
&sattaye.wrong7 MoKinloy isrlglit in
atanding npagalint tlio cpnquootnud
Isinttiubnnnonof China, No President
oultiU nlwuya witoug or always right,
ft ft
Tho 'Qld'soldter," and tho "traveling
wan," can't elect or defeat MoKinloy.
It's up to Uiq moral and religious
elements. If what they say la, truo and
if thoy voto bb they prayand they will
have to keep their campaign ma' tor ou
Will defeat Mo
get near all
1tbjJ&r2!liPk'1lM'll' lJlt ho did four
vAarsago,- If halosea.tho roliBloH8
moral vGe Uua oneir,
Kopcburg Rovlow, Dem: Hon. John
II. Mitchell, ox U. 8. senator from Ore
gon, will spoaK ar, uacKsonviuo next
Wednesday, Octobor ai. Bonator
Mitchell will speak at Salem on tho
20th, and other assignments will follow,
and noxt winter this princo of hoopers
will bo begging tho Bryan members of
tfio lcgiBlaturo to support himself or ono
of his henchmen for United States Bona-
lor. Mitchell's cheek is about as pro
miuent as Itoosovoit'a teeth,
ft ft ft
Aurora Borealis, Hep: Mr. W. G.
Wostacott, a buccosbIuI man of Salem
and ono of tho loading Democrats of
Marion connty,hns como oat for McKin
lqy, Mr. Wcstacott is but ono of a largo
nutnbor of Democrats of Orogon wlio
conduct their business for tlio money
tlioro is in it and beliovo tlio same rulo
ehould apply to allairs of govornment.
C K
Albany Domecrat: Gov. Geer in n
recent spocch roforrcd to Mr. Bryan as
a man a mllo wide nt tlio month, vory
long nnd nlno inches deep liko tho river
Plalto. Tho Govornor must havo
been looking in a glass when ho concoct
ed this description, A toboggan slide
from Bryan to Geer would bust the
toboggan.
ft ft ft
If tho Woodburn Indopondont will
sccuro from President MoKinloy or
Mark Hauna an endorsement of Mr.
Corbott'a policy of dealing with tho
Filipinos before election Tint Jouunai,
will support Mr. Mc Kinloy. A tele
gram to Canton will only cost you a
silver dollar.
ft ft ft
TIiIh has boon a blll-lxwd campaign;
lots of big pictures ; n full dinner pall;
now a freo street show; "panem ot
clrconscH," 'broad and a circus wob tho
platform of the Itoioau emperors; any
thing to keep tho pcoplo from thinking;
ninufo 'om and voto 'em wya II anna,
ft ft ft
Paul Krugyr will bo recolved in
Franro and Uormany w.tli tho honors
nnd dInltIoa bellttiug tho ruler of a sov
ereign stnto. LloniKiug tlio president of
tho Trausvaal llepubliu may Ihi an in
unit toKngland, buthor proatigo is not
what it usod to lo.
ft ft ft
Kx-Gov, Ponnoyer Old not caro to go
to tlm legislature nsllosliotoMitcholl
and Mclljldo, Ho U something of n cir
cus hlmsolf.
ft ft ft
What has becojno of tlio yellow post
ore nnd tho golden ribbons? And of
Bill Martin?
a a
Tlioro is no doubt from this on as to
the majority in Oregon of rainy days
of thoir prayf rs-,thoy wi
inr'MoKinJey can't
i anilj
Tu Olenn ouil A'olun u rimnn
lu cleaulug and polishing a piano go
ovpr tlio woodwork with a cloth wet
with pnrailln oil, bolug gcuorous with
tljo oil whero tho woodwork Is very
much soiled, Let this remain two or
thico hours. This Is to uofteu tho dirt
ien.wmb with soap and water and u
8QftcJ0t.fi, ueiug ciuxTUi not to lei nuy
wafer touch, he works Inside the piano.
Vio a good, whllo or n whito castllo
nonp. Wipe dry with n soft cloth and
polish with soft, old linen or chamois
leather. Ladles' Home Journal.
All Ilia Pnnlt.
"Women boa,t tho world."
, "WUntJs tho matter uowr
'Vliei iny wife wants aiiythlug pret
ty to wear, she hlnta around uutll I
pcrauado heV to buy It, then after suo
has worn It out alio pitches Into mo for
lucournglng her to bo no extravagant"
-Chicago Record.
Uluie to Offt DuUnm,
'I can nhvaya tell when Harry lias
ludulgcil himself lu nu extruvagaut
luncheon down town."
"How do you to)l?"
"He always comes home nnd wnuta
to treat me to a trolley rlilo." Detroit
Vreo Press. '
Impuaalbl,
The Prosecutor Uy the way. wercu't
you onco arrested for horse stealing In
Arizona?
Tho Witness Fur horse stealln? In
ArUouy? I'w tttlll A-llvlu, ulu't H-ln-i)iauaH))ls
Prvsa.
-
AfrR preacher has made a married
'to work to Ond our, which Is the one.
tCatwaa City Tluies. ' " ' ' '
"FOnaETTlN."
ft tdgbt bcn Urt I Ut tns li&
i Hit Kjtt vm blight nl rtt A
II took taf 10 1ud! la hli own,. ,
" Tli well, li, "w'riSti '
AitL'ort mtctirte, the like o' m
I kid ft not forget."
-Ah. urt, Hie Mm' tliHlHit'thinft -
, 'Tie Inore I'd do for blml
1 mind the night I promised well, .'C 1
Awijr on BdUndlm.
An irerr Hill while or o
1 tbry forgttttn Jim.
It nbouldn't Uke thit tone to do,
In tilm nnt ttml (b11.
. v. . ..
Tie quer tht mtj I'll hear bl vote,
A.lxy that' out o call.
An while 1 e him Hand plain
At e'er a el .fool will.
Och, never fear, my Jewell
I'd forget 7 now thlt minute,
U I onljr hid a notion
0' the wijr I should beg In It. .
Out flrtt and latt It hn't known ,
.The heap o' throubl' in It.
Utelf begtn the night J went
An baan'l don It fell
.I'm nearly fit to glv It up, '
For where' the utc to frett
An tht nprntng' falrljr tpollt on ra ' ,
Wid talndln to forget, ' '
-Uolra O'N.IIL
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V4
THE KING WAS BETTER.
an 1 1 1 i i i
Dot the Doctor Clot tittle Credit Kor
Ilia BfTorta.
A story Illustrating the good senso
and humor of tho late King Humbert
Is told nt the expense of his physician,
Dr. Sagtlone. Sotnctlmea the king,
from his bunting lodgo of Castle Pu
tin no went to the sea and amused him
self by shoveling sand Into a cart.
"Take care, your majesty," said Bagll-
ono ono tiay, "not to perspire too
much." "Ah, my dear 8lguor Doctor,"
answered the king, resting his chin
on hlfl two hands thnt grasped the
handle ot his spade, "this muscular ex
crclso docs mo much moro good tluin
your prescriptions." "1'cs, but one
must abuse nothing." "But I tell you
that I fcol vory well, nud you arc
afraid you sco In this poor shovel n
competitor." And, laughing heartily,
tho king finished filling his cart
However, by exposing himself In
every way without exercising any core,
tho king contracted bronchitis, which
took a chronic form and gave him n
rather troublesome cough. This cough
was a source of anxiety to the faith
ful doctor, as he could not convince his
patient of the necessity for taking med
icine. Occasionally the doctor was
even sent nwny abruptly by the king,
who would say, "I havo not called you
Why did you come? You mny go. I
thank you very much."
One evening, however, the doctor
thought ho had gained his point, nnd he
prepared for the king la bl& bedroom
the powders he was to tnko during the
night. The next triorulng Dr. Sngllone
roHi very early, being very nnxlotiH to
know the effect of his medicine. He,
was received In tho bedroom and nt
onco naked, "Well, how does your ninj
csty feel this morning?"
"Much better I mny say quite well."
wnH the response.
"Ah." observed tho doctor, rubbing
IiIh lunula with satisfaction, "you see
the remiltH of listening to reason."
"What do you mean?" naked the
king.
"The powders 1"
"HinvoS" shouted Humbert. "Oo
Into the next mom and nee what you
en n Ilinl."
The powtlera were In the wnati paper
liDHket.
Snoli la Fume.
"There la hound to he a fly In the
liJW'.v." wild the disconsolate looking
.'I listen "There'a iilwnya some miuill
eiri'uiiiiitauee that preveutH Joy from
being complete."
"What Im the trouble now?"
"Tin lending paper of ipy community
printed my picture the other duy."
"That whh nice."
"And It mild that I whh one of the
people whom everybody knew; that in
fuine wuh mid) that It; had Hprend be
yond the i-outliifH of my native city
and was currying light Into the regions,
beyond."
"Splendid!" .
"Then they got n bit rushed hi the
olllceuiul put my friend WlgglUH"nniue
under my pletuiv."
"That wan n little unfortunate,"
"It Inn't the worat Not n soul
noticed It except my wife. And till
she said wiim that ahe didn't think It,
looked much like VlgglOHt"-Vnshlng-ton
Star.
Dlantipoluletl.
A young map of this ulty rang up n
lady ucqpalntnnce of -his In Court
ctreet somo dnys ago, but Instead of
hir answering the phono herself her
elder Bister did so. The young man
recognized the difference nt onco and
said In a suave, mellow volce:
"Won't you please deliver a messago
to Miss Clara V"
"Oiling Up.
99
Jiibt n little oil on the engine at the
right time may mean the diltcrence be
tween life and death to the passengers and
crew, What oil is to the friction of the
delicate parts of the engine. Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical DUcovery t to the ilelt-
caie organs oi mc
body. It eases
their lnpor, pre
vents the loss of
power and waste
of energy caused
by friction. Many
a man who wua all
run down, whose
limbs ached when
he walked, whose
back ached when
he laid down, who
breathed with dif
ficulty, and cough
ed constantly, has
been perfectly
cured by the use
of Doctor Pierce's
Golden Medical
Discovery. It pur
ifies the blood,
strengthens the
stomach and heals
weak lungs.
Accept no sub
stitute for Golden
Medical Discov
ery,' nor any uicd
lefne called "just
as good" by the
dealer.
Ur Chat, Ilunvilck, of Ixuox. Macomb Co.,
Mich,, vtrltea: "l have never felt better lu my
life thau I do now I have taken Ur title
m taut I
Qoldea Medical Dlscoverv riclit nloint I cau
now walk qnlle well with a cane, and hone to.
t't.iv even, that away before long, and aa I tiae
had la u crulche lor ueattv two veais. I think
t am ilolug Ant I do not cough now and I can
ulctp Uke a school boy You muU know thai I
tia beeu treated lu rwo hupllla and by three
doctors benlvlr. and receive beucAl; ao 1
think your medicine the only medlctue Tor lac.1
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser in ruper
cover, is sent free on receipt of at one
cent stamtvs to pay cxikiim; of muiliig,
wiy. AdditM Dr. U7V, Pierce, UttT
falo,N.Y. ' s'
I'h'llffhtwl tit tin prospect or frtrrJMiiB
a'nii'RKnge that might result In giving
her some Insight luto the relation that
existed between her sister nud the
young man nt the other end of the line,
she annwered:
"Why, certnluly, with the greatest of
pleasure."
"WeTl, tell her to ctme to the phone."
Memphis Scimitar. "
Dr. Bull's Couth Syrup Is the remedy on which
you can depend for tluucnro of nt pro
tracted Cough or lumr affection, brought
on bv expofliiro to coM. It-h the moot
nxcollent medicinu sold. A lottlo edst
only 2C cents. '
Bllsrn Wafer,
til.nm.qultevcll uwnre that there are
MjJectlJhs to hospital-ships In the trop
ics When thoy are) moored, there Is
the burning question of bilge water.
I will not discourse on tho subject of
bilge water, as Inexperience thereof
might make the explanation weari
oihe. Any one nenun luted with the
bllgoi water question, knows It Is. of en
grossing Interest. Bilge Is a prluce
among smells, nud If you have ever
fallen tinder Its power you will njways
think that every terrific thing In smells
Is a manifestation, of bilge water.
I remember on ouc occasion when on
board a moored hulk, not a hospital
ship, smelling In the evening some
thing thnt called for mention, so I
mentioned It. "Oh," said my com
pnulons, more under the swny of bilge
water than I was, from their greater
knowledge of Its power, "ltB only our
bilge water." In tho morning we found
It was tho rotting carcass of an ele
phant that had floated down tho river
and now hung lu tho mooring chain.
After a considerable time was spent
In getting rid of tho carcass I said,
"For goodneos' snke, gentlemen, stir
up your bilge water, and lot tho smells
tight It out together while we go
ashore, for n spell." "No," Bald my
companions, terror stricken nt the sug
gestion. "You do not know our bilge
water when Its back'B up. It would
Btrqtch you If you were half way
across Africa. This clophnnt Is mere
lavender water to It"
This was a moro dreadful bilge water
than a hospital ship would havo. Still,
though bnd, bilge water Is not neces
sarily fatal under proper management.
Chambers' Journal.
mNonXxiifflti$
C&tluurtic
ittj lo take, eay lo operate-
Hood's Pills
ion, sword In nand aud apparently
standing In a money chest Around tho
central figure Is Btamped Jnckson's ex
pression, "I take the responsibility,"
which arose out of his controversies
with the bnnk.
When this die wna made, the prede
cessors of the present compnny not
only manufactured copper wire, but
also made a special feature of copper
eolna, chiefly for South American, coun
tries and for private business Arms
which made a practice of issuing their
own copper colus to bo redeemed by
them afterward. During tho civil war
and Just preceding It many private cor
porations Issued tokens which circu
lated aa pennies, and some of them aw
now worth a great many tlraea their
original value to collectors. New York
Bun.
Knjoyntile.
Teas How did you enjoy yourself at
her wedding?
Jces Very much Her gown was n
wretched bad flt and everybody waa
remarking how poor tho presenta were.
Exchange.
.y-niTsttfttafi
CANADIAN
-X PACIFIC
DIED.
hts snti-in-of
Hnlom,
28, B. L.
A Hlatorlc Die.
On tho desk of tho secretary of one
of tho oldest copper manufacturing
firms In this city la a steel dlo which
tins served as a paperweight for 33
yeara, and tho coins struck off by It arc
now, for the most part, In the bands of
collectors. This die was used for strik
ing copper tokens which symbolized
tho contest between President Andrew
Jackson and the old United States bank
of Philadelphia In 1832, The engraving
on the die represents President Jack-
LANSING. At tho homo of
law, W. It. Winans, south
at 2:30 p. in. Sunday, Oct
tnnaing, aged bU years.
Dc craped was born in Glonvillo, N. Y.
and lived In that stato until about 10
years ago. For tho last 14 years ho and
his aged wifo, to whom ho wns married
in 1851, havo mado their homo with
their son in-law and daughter, Mr. nud
Mrs, W. R. Winans, who havo tenderly
cared for them in their declining years,
and with whom thoy camo to Salem 7
years ago. On coming to 8alom Mr.
Lansing identified himself with tho First
Methodist church hero, having been nn
earnest momber of titnt denomination
ainco 1857. For tho part few years ho
lias been failing qulto rapidly and an
attack of tho grip last winter hastened
the breaking tip of old ago.
A wcok beforo his doaih ho had a
sinking spoil, but was not thought to
bo so near his end until 11 o'clock Sun
day, when ho com mouced to sink rapid ly.
Besides tho. aged widow, ho leaves ono
son E. P. B. LanBing, of Albany, New
York., and ono daughter Mrs. W. R.
Winans, of this city.
To Cure a Cold la One Dty
tko IjixbUvo llromo Qulnlno Tabled. All
Tdnn?Klts refund tho money If it falls to cu
, W. tirovo's MguaturA la on each box. 25 jj
O. H. JDAOK
8uccP8rr- to Dr. J. M.. Keone, of
White ComiJ "alom Or. Parties desir
ing Biiperioi t-v Ations at inodomto feoH
in any branch aro in especial request.
""albert a. jessup.
Phono 1071,
KUOMQ 1 AND 3, (MAY llbK,
Tb7. JONES.
Attornoy-nt-tnw
Tutodo, Or j un
Was I lerk of Circuit Couil ' ar nudhja
n np-to dale abMrnr t (.i al ill) in l.lliitiln
rouiiiv. M'17m
Old Post
OfficeStables
Are large mil havo reliable attend
nntB, our temii boaidcd by tlui week or
day. Good teaniB for hire. Prices rea
touabli). Your patronage solicited.
H. M. Brown
ti2 Kerrv Street.
Piano
FREE iv,
Rural Delivery
KOUIiE J51i OS.
Tuners and 11 pares
POHTLAND PRK.
For Salem and viclnitv lenvo orders ot
Geo. Will's Music Store.
Boots and Shoes
Made to order. Lndlo9 Shooo a spec
ially. Hcnalrlng neatly dono.
J. M. Necdham. 181 Com st
TV J. Sullivan
State Street Tailor.
KallBultl mlmtln
tern from Chicago.
tS pants So.
Tho Obcrndorff rnt-
Hot LusliUBi siilta $19,
Tillson, Bar tiett
Grain Company
1'runci wanted Krull lings for talc.
Brewster &' White
TUB FBBD
Phono 1781
MEN
EM Court St
Hay, Grain, Mill Feed, Flour, Straw,
Seeds, Poultry SupplioB, etc. : : :
Free Delivery. Prompt, reliable ser
vice. Lowest Prices. Reliable toods.
h
cm waw Co.,
OFFICE, CITY HALL.
For water service apply at otllce.
Hills payable monthly In advance.
Make all complaints ut tho olllc
90 '
, Has been established on a
number of Routes In Ore-
gonuand youican have x
Tlie Daily Joy rna
ti
Deliveredj to your family
box four months for $1 'X
SALEM HDP BUYERS.
Squire Farrar
No SS 8tate St. Thouo tip. 1051.
Wm Brown Co
Hush Ilulldlng, Commercial 8t. (grouud
door). Otllco U-leplionu No. 180.
Lilienthal Bros
II. J. Oitenholmcr, Manager. Otllco over
Ijuld ii Uuth Hank, 'I'hon No. tax,
Catlin Linn
Office over Wellcr'a grocery stnro.
No ail.
Thouo
. Carmichael
pnice over Johnson's Clothing store, la
UusifUreymsD bldg.
T, A, Livesley Co
Commercial st- Becond statr south or Ladd
A lluih bank bank; room 18, upstairs.
Thono 1211,
TIIC JOURNAL has all the, ItatxJfttot Hews. AtsocUttd Press releiraph Ser
vice ofsame date as lllih Priced Morsln Dallies, and much of It twenty-four
hours earlier. Correct Dally Msriet. a Aa Independent Paper for the Peo t
Mot for any Political Machine, Adcress . '
WHITE BOUSE RESTAORM
Changes owners. Got
in lino early for your
next Sunday Dinner.
- And Soo Liner
First-class nnd Tourist
SLEEPERS DAlOtf
saassasH ..
H?Wti
PiiBHetiKnifl booked to and (rotii
ALL POINTS EAST
Atlantic Steamship
Office, s
Vnx full partlcularH apply In
B.J.COYLH, II. II. AHHOIT,
A. G.'P. A., Mil Third rit.'
Vancouver, II. O. Portland.
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HOFER miS., PUBLISHERS
Salen, Oregon.
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WHY USE
Wsba(l) WaQlIe?
' Loans and Insurance
Money to loan from 0 to 8 per cent.
accordlnK to security no oxponeo for
examination. Insurance effected on
lions and other property at lowest rates.
John Moir 290 Com, st.
7-10.
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LIMIT ANDtBIC LONO LIVKII.
W BKLI. TiKKK (IKAIlKS;
liiirablu ami
YUHK.V" WKUlUA(Jtl UANTLB. Tho TttriUtutl ihliu lu mai.llot.
ttllUNUltlU) UANDLK l)WKIl with a ocuuiapllou o only tl.rou fwl per hour
NO, 197. The old siaudby,oX good laaung iiuilty and slvlug KIQIITV CUNULK l0VKK.
SOoonu.
IDKAU" Hot quite aa good qu
eiv ONK
lrtoo W c
rrioe
Ut glrln; aim cau Ho jsiwot as tho Nt W, aud al half the
rtrlrtA. 1& ntita
Any of Ihowuiautloaput ouaMclburafprii) 4lutul at abive rates,
nn vnn iiqk wpi 5RArn mirNPHO L'n?.l..J''?..i0!-" ."?
" . w www, ,. w.mw...'.. -wr.,w.,wm nB nlu iuuto io yon luai rou fan eel
a UKTTXK IJflllT for I.K UONRY wlUiottvl theso bcraera thau wlUi any other form of art! I
flctal light. Wo have gas stoyw alao. Ll us sbw tbem to you.
RALBM GAS LIGHTCO 71 Ohemekets. St,. Telophono 603.
High Grade
Belgian Hares
We guarantee the best stock
at the lowest price that can be
purchased.
WHEN YOU PAY
YOUR GOOD MONEY
For a tickot Ka t, you nnturolly and
very properly want to go ovor tho routo
that will nlvo you tlio very best accomo
dntioiis at tlio louent poasihlo rate
ihuice, you nhntild ask your ticket agent
to make your tickot read via tlio
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
Our populnr personally conducted
tourist excursions in modern Pull man
tourist Bleeping cars leavo Salem every
Monday Evening nnd Thursday ovening
via Kacraniento nnd every Tuesday even
ing nnd Saturday mornfne. via Portland
nnd run through to Clilnn'go without
chango via tlio World's most pconlo Lino
connecting at Chlcaco with all mornlnj'
trains Knot, uleo with tlio Itock Island
nerponnlly conducted tourist car for
lioslon. Tlieeo tourint BleophiK enrn aro
broad vcstibuled, liuhtcd with Pintcli
Gas and provided with all weekly illus
trated periodicals and magazines for tho
free upo of our patrons mid aro accom
panied through to duntinnion by n rep
resentatlvo ol tho Groat Hock Island
Routo. Wo also havo a dally llrst-claeB
Hlcppinu; ear Bervico to Chicano via tho
Scenic Lino, nnd the host dining car
service in tno worm.
For full information, iimne etc, call
on or write to, A. 12 Coueait Gun. ArI
or rortinuti uregon.
W. W. Skinnuk, G. M. Powkuh
Agent S. P Co. Agent O It t J Co
balem Ur. 3alom Or.
ItoatH to IVsnlsind m ,? WMt "
WiuhlUsliin. i m , r. ...... " TKAnta i??l4l
checked -thronKli from ZSjM Wi
run ur river nmlo to iwi..,1 K"l
inwlo nt fuitisiid wiE .W" eC,. I
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VIA 1
Southern
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1HE SHASTA R0UT
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2Aztm.F
470fip m. '
Lv l'ortland.. ,5oT
l.V PAIOm lim7w
Ar Ashlaud...u M J.8
Ar Bacrnmonto... jSmpu
Ar Ban Fraucliico 7IJ p J
Ar uraen j 4rx
Ar Lionrcr -- .. tea i u
ArKanaa, City 728 i 5
Ar Chicago J .!ZZ ut,
Ar Ijou Auro1m
Ar HH'aan,, . ,
Ar Fort Worth
Ar City of Mexico.
Ar iioustou ,
Ar Now Orleans.
Ar Wwhlnaion
r now York
Sn
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A i,
815AM
CO AM i.
U,PK Be
WASHING MADE EASY
The Dewey
Washing Machine
This uiHchino Ib n now ono imulo on
FcIonlKle principle. It Is guaran
teed to glvo iil)nltito ftititfnetion.
Aflur a thorough trial no family
would ditfpeuio with ouu. With the
lieu of tho Dewey, tlio horrora of
wash day will disappear. TIiih ma
cliino will
Wash Clothes
Perfectly Clean
No hard work about it. Kasy to op
erate. Tho mauufncttirors will back
up every clnim mado for tho ma
chine. The Dewey Washer
llns won two llrRt protniums nt Stato
Faira: at Lincoln, Neb , 181)1). nnd
at ralom, Oro , 1II0O. Sold at Salem
by It. M. Wado & Co. .Correspond
with or call on
Ambler Young
Manufacturers and Salesmen,
Mt, Angel, Oregon.
Salem Soap
Works
Tho proprietor of tlio Salem Soap
works has the co .operation of tho under
signed dealers.
Consumers who dosiro n flrst-class
soap will
Encourage Home Industry
By ordering Salom-mado soap from
L. A, Doraeish.
Mrs. II. Huffman,
B. Msgulro,
F. X. Albright,
Golden Ruloatoro
Stoinor & Co,
II. Nougehauer.
James SlmnU,
Alex. Dauo.
Yokohama Tea Sloro
Names of other
Allen & Uowersox,
T Tlnwltf i" ''
Savago & ReldV "
M, T. Rinemnn,
O. M. Ippley, . ,
Tho Fair Storq;.
W. L. Wado,
Damon Bros.
merchants will -"bo
added as arrnugementearo mado,
S, C, STONE. M. D
XXX
No Flies oq a Hot Stove
Nor is there any flaw or blanish on the work we do. either in
plumbing:, tinning or rejairin. We lead on everything in the
way of urstTclass work in qu, line.
Print and Hop Dryer work apecialty
honk W Tt S BIRR0UGJ1S, !oa state st
Commercial Rabbitry
51Q Commercial 8t., Salem, Or.
The German Market
Will be found all kinds of meat
aud tho best ot sausage. FRFK
DKL1VKRY. All bills due the
lato firm of Wolt A Mluaclte
must bo paid
,Wolz & Zwicker
171 Commercial St.
Hroprlelor of
Stone's Drug Store
HiMCH, ORHOON.
Toe stores (two In number) are located a
No, M ami s3 Coirtreielil mt. mil ar
well sto"kil with a complete line of drugs an
uiedlclu.'a, lollel urUclca, perfumery, bruthei
etc, dto., t-tc.
Ult. BTONK
Uu ha.Uome 24 ycats exBcrlence u the prac
tice of inedloiue and now makes no chance to
rurmtilli-Onn. namlnatlnn nrpnwcrlption,
Ar Kow
T1..11.u I n. . . "
i uiiuiuu nnu lounets tut oi
trains. Chair enrs Bar.ramnii
and El Pnao, and tourist can toCW
. " ' lr 'i"wsiw n mm
Connecting at Han FrsnaTJwtit
oral otoaiualiii) lines for llntfajk
Japan, China, Philipplnou, CaWsfS
South Amnrlcn. V
Soo Mr. W. V. Skinner igtMittsr.
niaiion, or nuuregs
O. II. MAHKHAM.0.P.L
Portland, Orp
POSSIBLY
You aro not nwam of tiie fait tiwii'
Biiporb sorvlco now ailonleJ hy ttr v
''V..
!iPasrP
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A "
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Sell . f '
km
f"n
a picto-
r . WE have , 1 . 5
Daily Fast imi
TO TIIE A5T.
If you cannot tako the mornlt'S ", " $
travel via tlio ovenini train. Mr"'' ,.
Ilnoly equipped. 5"
"Our Specialnes" . , "
Fast Timo, Tlirougli Eenica, Waj.-.
Pnlnco Sleonors. PuliinauToflriitW ,
ors, Pullman Dinen-JLLJbreryCa.'s
uiiii r ruu ih:i;iiiiiiih v""" -T ', ,
llmiM t.t limn Bavml tn Omiul
ago, Kansas City, St. LoaU,Set!j
uosion, nu oiuur j-.uomiu i
TickoUgood to Salt lawW
jjeuver. . MJk
It is toyour interest to w ' Ja3
wrni Limitkd. Tickets and ikf itfm
car berths can bo secured troia
,Ant8.F.tt
Or Guy Powers, Ag l'
J. 11, 1)Tiinop, Gen'I Ap-nt, J
, No. lad I Third 6t.Portyf
Orcgou Shori Liue Ri
The Direct RonUto
Montana. Utah,- Colon
and all Eastern Points-
Gives oholco ol two &&
Uie UNION PACIFI0Fa JW"-
or tho RIO GRANDE Been-
NnfihaneeofCart'
On tho Portland-Ohlcago Sp"'
n ..I.. .!. lUof "
UI1UHK1II UIU ivo.
Equlppod Wlth,rt
BBSSaSrr
. SSSrK,-M;'"-
roe iiw"iiiB " i gmMs
CotufoiUblo "JPA-SSk
Kntlw Traiu foiopletelr ""
For further lnloiJ
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TIME OABD,
No
'or Yaauiua: Hi
Train leaves AlbaDy...-'
Truln leaves uorvn ,1
Train arrives is'-
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MIDI S7KIU CLEANING
AND
Uidics' -and Gents' clothes
cleaned and dyed without rip.
plug. Gent's clothes pressed
by tlio month, also portiers
Cleaned nd dyed, Hats and
kid glovea cleaned. Gents'
olothes rulined, rebound, ro
luiired, buttons on. All work
neat, ehvap nud promptly
done, ::::::;-
MRS. C. II, WALKER,
105 Commerarnl St.
No. 1 Returning
Leaves Yaquiua
Leaves Corvallls
Arrives Albany
No. 3 For Deiroli. jij
Lenves A uany ii5l
Arrives Detroll
Mr. a Rnt.iirnlt)g. if V1
Leaves Dewoit " ifv
Ai'Jl", f'SnecMla
fjorvullis with ".SW
,.luh,r, Hlr..-f. HiirVlwO J.
port and ndjacent beien 0
Tralus for me ""-;: Stf
DetrolL at noon, Klvi.di f
to reach cauiplu? v n-i
flr.llnnhimh lllld ba0'
same day. it1' i
It X. WAU)EN.
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