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rf- v--yj y - "'MP"'riB'' W UA1 O V p. 4 spin PHI - CHILDREN'S CauseToo Many. EFFECT: A Suit fof your boy' Tor 2Mom.uer than you always paid, u 9Hr dfcw. SEE THAflfeYOU 'GETMRST CHOIGE V"- 0 atffcaa w Johiison & Comgany, MM mm. T JHc Peoples Clothiers and FurotshcrsyfJ jgg.yiy-w inimnwyiiN i iijjnwMjwmiwiiii.Mii jyM... fur mil v in iduai Columbia int. UHILI JUUHHHL. t , ,', i i ' ! & ? S BY HOFER Bftb.THEFB, TIHRSDA, 1000. Dally Onn Yeiifr 3.00 In AdvnrtSo- Dally Four Monlhi. SI. In Advanoo Wookly Ono Yonr 91 .00 In AUvnnco JB'7u journal x-rays Tongue tonight. ...Mli"! TTi' v Church weddings nro iiiito tlio tiling at Salem these daya. Wearo tired of Rough Rider wind and Nebraska brocxo weather hero in Oregon. ' . A The Salem Athletic club Aggregation, an ProfJ.Ha'wley calls them, oro looking (or a game. - A ' Doa tho Oregoninn think "Bryan will bo an 'accident? Well. wom6 accidents havo happened. The Salem football team nro limiting romo cloven they cannot beat. Tlioy differ from Kugoiio in that. Tho HUt University should keep out' of tho newspapers, and get in and luarn to debate, to orate and to punt. Go out tonisd.it and hoar an Anglo American tw)no tho Union Jack and Stars and. Stripes at tho Armory, . Tho way Kolom youuit poonlu nro marrying In both' parties, they nro not afraid of tho result of tho election. Right earthuuako shocks at Jackson Vlllo, Fla'., nlid yta iioltlior Bryail or Roosevelt wore within a thousand miles AOfithftt-staU.- -,- -..--& What'a tho matter with Congressmen Tongue? IIanJ. ho hoi pod produco vlrosnrity wjth nn appropriation -for a fedonalAiltllliK - Balom. ' If tho boys all got out and hollorfor Tom Tonguo tonight ho will fcol llko getting us nn additional appropriation forthel8ttfo'rn poatoflW. ' "Wo pay tho farmer well for WHAT wo IIAVK to, but wo make him pay us well on ALL ho HAH to buy." Tho Trust way of Presperity: AAA jKiirtinp football playeri elipuffl not despair, 'iiioru uro still tho rortuna high school) Bishop Kcott "academy and St, -Helen's hnll-left (9 engage in tuortnl 4W&JEPl 'lu&J' kw : C , A Balom woman who put 011 her hue band'Sjlothefllandwont onUto look af telienboya u lUUoWoo'n nlghtha(ft tmrrtTiirfrtrt'-Tfrrtlii.trui imiThn InirMilf. Tiiynro tryiift4 tttdocatd jftor resldeFeo ar.3 tie may atilt aiwar intho poflco Bananas are worth 15 ueuts n bunuli at tho port of entry. Tlioy cost tho Ha Jem retailer $2.70 a. hunuh. Tho trusUi rob overy ultlld that huja 0110. Yot Tom Tonguo voted for a tariff on thoeo products of our own islunds to rob qut own babloH on tho prlco of tropjdal fruits. If tumo Balom woman will 'toko u wjunlllng baby to his mooting tonight at tha armory it will none him riuht. r ' If thero is any prinolplo involvod in th old fogy bogy of Itomaniam, why do M the Itepublluan managera Bend Out olr , culars RiKialli)g to both A. P. A 'a and Catholics or iieavon'a tmku to aland by them? Are they no linger a purty of prhialpjo? Tho, bynt olenioutir of tho (J rand Old Party art) 110 doubt tho peora of any people living but Bitch niothcxW of campaign lugjuauld uauno a tnuim do , to throw tHtnjflhcjsuji diunorf- . , v" . Tub JoLiuaimtpcw that inflri ural prosiKJiftty will rtisnlt from presidential election. It hopes to bo inoro proHirou8, to employ morn peo- plo und to pay hotter wages. In tho moan time, proaident or no president, Tub Joohnal lma put on a 6000 word telegraph service, and is BOlnjt to pay 9ifor It out of lie own earnings uud will glvo the pcopld tho hest and fairest und Cheapest newapapor on thu Puollu coast. "' StrofuU tbe Cause. Spipi,tttiT)-h, IU dlsoano, white SViiwinng, and oven consumption hvo Mtiilr origin in scrofulous conditions Willi tho allghtest taint of ucrofula in tl blood, tlioro ia no BHfoty. 'fho, i,vmiy for- this direaso in nil ita forma ?.1 HchkI'b Sflrsaiwrilla, which goos tollio 4jo k th trouble and, pxpaU all m trWltl! aBl wIiMHMjtj germs Iirom tho Mowi' , TJM kwt family cathartic is IlowPa iiiiii i.,t v -j CLOTHING . cent, iess buita&pjp'to jfkou. fc S3B i 5- REVOLUTION r'te bouth Araerkia ntrutllc. Fljhllai TPtttte. Killed and Wounded About 30.000. Ot'B. I fart rnitcd States Minister to 'Columbia, Sfltlth An-erica, who han arrived at New York on ids way homo til Wheeling W. Va., said u 311 interview that matters are sadly mixed. Tho Liberals diluted a second revolution a few days ago and it has developed great strength. Tho fighting has been ilorco and up to date thokillod and wounded iiavo uuniuereu hi,uuu. ""Wffllo tho Liberals have met will much success it is my belief that tho government will bo eventually succecs ful. Hut tho revolution is seriously disturbing business. GcnorU Prospero Pinzon is In command of tho government forces and Uie revolutionists aro com manded by General Pafaol Uribo. The sccno of tho trouble- l 1 1 tho Depart munt of Cacua, "Irr thu recent election San Clement! und Honor Miirroquln wore elected President and Vlco President respective ly. Ban Clomentl on account of thu stato of his health could not live in Uogota and went to Vlllotn, In his absonco Mnrrotjulti started u rebellion and assumed tho Presidency accuring tho recognition of alt tho foreign powers except tho Papal Boo. iJoth Hau ,C)gmquti nnd Jlnrrouin however uro drawing ttreirenlaries of u,(XM) pesos por annum. This is payablo in silver but tho currency of Columbia is ro up eot that it is dillioult to place n value upon it. "Tho Ban Clemontl party recently hoiuhtoorgo Uould'8 yacht Atalanta ami it lma boon equipped ns a cruiser. It Is too bad thai there nro internal distensions in Columbia becaiiBO under a peaceful regime tho country lias romurkablo opportunities for dovolop ment. "There Is a demand for Ilenito Beamala who Is hero in Now York. Ho was formerly United fttatcs VicoConsu at Bogota. Tho Marronuln Government charges" htm witli conspiracy and ho is practically an cxllo." rteg roes From America Introduce Cotton ;in dustry In Africa. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. I. A purty of stu. dents from tho Normal and Industrial Institute for Negroes, Tuskegoo (Ala.), arrived hero today on their way to tho German colonlos on thu west coast of Arlciu They ara under contract to the German Government W Introduce cotton raising nmonglta colonies in Africa. The party is c)iilppod with cotton ploughs, wagoiiH and . carpenter tools, and will call day after tomorrow, Tho Germans will jmy all expenses of 1110 uxpeumon, ami n good satnry to cachjinvjfj TJibJS,e,ipodUlon lii regarded' as tho beginning of a formidable com paMtlou with America In the cotton rals. Jng industry. T ' Mr llrkorjfr. Washington, prgsldent of tho. jlMustrlal Ool'go, negotiated alj tjie arrnngentouts. Ilia-uxpedition will go first tq Togo, where tho Gorman agenta wiU meet It and instruct tho leader us to location nnd further details of thu plali. lu tho party nro highly odtitmlod ni-grofw who have been trained for tho work they now undertake. Mr. wasnington regards tno expodltlon as ono of thu most iinortuut moves for the .negro that htno occurred slnco tho aboli tion 01 slavery, and liu predicts success for the German plan. International Csmts at Hut flo. Pakih, Nov. 1. An lutornationul con foruncu of athletes will bo hoi. I in this city early this mouth for tho purposo of discussing tho place of holding a Borioa of IntornntiQuiil games atlluffulo noxtyear, tn accordauco with thu PanAmurican Imposition, Negotiations for these games have been going on oyer hIiico the Ohmpia gamofl at Paris last Summer, and while tho dual urraugejuauts huvo tftitt Ihtiy will t4o'5laco, wrly n the 1CurflH)huu rupreseutud fit tho Paris KHtneavdast- Buimnor fayor tho plan, FroiichmuiL are muah pjodjcl ,t tif suggostlon that tho gamua be held ut Uuffalo, uud deslro that thu Amateur AthlotlQ I'.nlou ahull liave full control of tho mynos. 1 Return of Volunteers, Wabiunoton, Nov. I Tho homeward inowunent of tho volunteer troops from tho Philippines will begin about the middle of this mouth. It is tha Inten tion of tho War Department to return tho organisations lu thu same relullve ordes as they wero shipped to the islands, thus (xiuulitlng at nearly ns posslblo thjjjt toria of foregln Borvlco. It will tiko praotlcalln nil of tho transport service at tho command of tho Depart ment to awomplluh the return of the 1 theUl. QCO voUintcors bntweon the middle of this men ...l.r... 4l.. vwiMiiiyuro u".ui uie miiiuio oi Hvmpiiony rrgm n sounta aud lu QUI luofith andthoJWtli of Juno, 1001, cajjo porsons who don't know a prlmo rUlAX olfcorv,p5 wxl,irwi Mox from it cauner.-Detrolt Journal, T I OlwI.tloiVpl law lHARWAGEBELLSr ON HALLOWE'EN j tc The Feaoel'Jetmp Mtrrlate at tbe First Dsp .. .tlst Church Latt Mi ht Was a Crad -- Event. Tho most elaborate wedding of tho ecaeon transpired Halloween at: the First Baptist church at 8 .o.clock, when Dr. Albert Jcesup of (his city wasunlted in marriage wiUi Miss Klla Fennoll of Tnaependence, Ucv. P. 8. Knight oflicl ating in the pretence of several hundred friends of tho contracting parties. The congrcgaUon numbered the leading so cioty copte of the Capital City und many beatitiful'gowns wcro worn by tho ladies prcstnt. Bev. Knight was chosen to serve on this occasion becauso ho had officiated as clergyman at tho wedding of the parents of tho groom and several fenerations of tho family of Dr. and Mrs. J era up. lie performed an impressive" ring ceremony. The Gesncr orchestra played soft find appropriate music dur ing the prayer, when the audience arose while lie pronounced tho words that made them ono, and during the bene diction when flie brido and groom knolt at the altar. It wae'univoreally expressed opinion that ol all the handsome assist tnts, tho brido w as easily tho handsom est, and that no handsomer couplo ever stood up'in a Balem church to Ira mndo man and wife. The scrvico opened by flinging of Hie bridal hymn by Mrs. F. It. Anson, who appeared in the balcony oyer the altar, which was richly decorated with autumn leaves, palms nnd ferns, with a lovers' knot in scarlet ribbons. Tiio accom panying music from the scrconed bower mndo tho very effective rendition of tills song a singularly appropriate introduc tion to what followed. Tho beautiful decorations extended over tho arches of "Iho doorways nnd were put tin under tho superlntcndency of Mrs. William. jjon nnd Mtb, Will Brown. As tho bridal procession entered the orchestra played the wedding march from Lohengrin. Tho Meiidolesohn march was played m tho bridal party moved out on tho other ajslu of the church in ooloron, slow nnd measured tread. The assistants were as follews: Ushers : Dr. Northup and Dr. Martin of Portland; Clias. L. McNary, Harry Albert, D. 0. Jessnp and Win. Lewis of Balum. Bridesmaids: MIk9 Garland Hill, of Independence, Mlsa Kthol Hall, of Mon mouth, Miss Mabel White, of Portland, MIshos MaborCurlor, Mabel Bean and ah Coshow, of Balem. Matron of honor, Mrs. II. P. McNary. Best man, Mr. Pink Patterson, Tho ceremony had bem perfectly rehearsed and was perfectly carried out and many exclaimed in voluntarily "how pretty," as tho long procession filed out to their carriage? which horo them to a carefully prepared reception nt tlfo Jossup mansion on Stato street. Tho parlors were a perfect bower of lloral beauty, draped In nasturtiums on tho vines. Tho bridal procession was formed of tho ushers in pairs proceeding to tho altar, wearing immense white boutton-, airos, followed by the bridesmaids, Misses White and Hall woro polo yellow, Misses Carter nnd Hill pnto blue, and Misses Bean nnd Coshow pink. Thu. muidu nil had corsage uou(iiotB to match. Mrs. McNnry, the mntron of honor, was gowned in cream nnd -carried' rod carnations. These dresses were all for the occasion uud most effective undoj the brilliant lights of the church. ' Hut most stately of all was tho bride in whito organdio, with lull flowing veil, bearing whito carnations, and taking her place by tho Bldo of tho perfectly groomed groom. The decorations at thnJessup jiomu woro tho handiwork of Mrfl. Frank HughcH nnd Mm. J. D. BouthorlaTM. In thojittllwny the oriodtrajvvasjbtiriod in palms and ferns. Tho second dining room was id pink and the room fpx thu bridal party was in Hiinlax and wlilto carnations, with candelabra, and tho tabu was served by Mra.iFru'uk Hughes, Mrs. Jos. Cuyonaugh midairs J 0i A. Oly. , About 150 guuita woro served -after prosrntution to Dr. nnd Mrs. Jossupjiuid Dr. nnd Mrs, Jossup,senlor. The guests woro served by Mlsees Leonn and Go trudo llirsch, Missos Maud MaKay, Funiilo Ijmiu nnd Kvn Couhow. Thoi monu of refreshments was rich and' up to thu high standard of Mrs. Jossup as unoutortalutir. "' Dr. and Mrs, Jeasup took the lateifraiu (or Albany amid continued festivities and congratulations showered upon them until tlioy dlsnpKiured from yImv InMho Pullman. They will remain nt Albany a few days and will return to Halom Tuesday wliou they will bo nt the Jossup homo to see their friends. The groom is thu only sou of Dr. uud Mrs 8. It. .IwMiip, of Balom, u popular young dentlHt of this city, u wulhknbtvvi ciuuman ami lootnaii player. Tlio uriile s tho daughter of Thus. Fuuuell, oftlni depuiideucu, n teticher In the Kulem Hchools, agraduato of thu Monmout.i Normul school, iiit u young lady of many accoimdishmunts and hiizh tocla tauding. Many rich and beautiful pruHeuts Yture sent them by their frieudti. I ,. aiuui iiiit aAiuiru bdui - 1 " Works off'lhe Cold, Uxatlvo Ilroiuo Uulnliio 'Ublou euro col U0 ilny, Nu Curu, 0 I'. I'rlco Ho. 8 ro,.'u .. Ill IIV Utile tn uii,mviwi, line or me oiliest atutea iuoim liiu Mississippi. uuleiliiK the Union In'lBSO. It nub the llrat new utnto to Imvo tlio political honor of naming the vice picsldoiiUfvl cnudldute (Joseph Iuo) for ono of the great parties lu thu Uwt eiond fhe year of Ita atntuhood. luuorunun f3veryn Uere. Iguorauce la everywhere. In Boston there nro persona who don't known riyiuphony from 11 souatn uud lu Qht SUNDERED. 9 OtoTBf If Spmjfii O loTCT liare roa tnd I mutt walk prt. Bpr5 ce little conr o( four bnrt , A hrln ' Tbt tiudl tx wholly mlMl Otbra inif cUlm. and rljhtfullr. ttx tcttt m 'Uht15lJ"0,f ' tni not.iltpawrd. bUM lyn ball -wt.nln. And 1( to tx you -omeUrot offtr there, Though but la thought, Xht (ratment ot prrr. No more Can 1, alae, lraplortl 90 Hut that la much and illl, loraoeth.Aralt To make my tootxtep (tiler nol ntf 34, ' Tbauxh far St Our pathway fundered are. ' TtL lotA slnr rou and I mi lotrt eJnce rou and I mint wilkTiflartg n. " m -t j i dlSTL JtnAlllrtlS ivuiT., nflui, f.. Uf : .. wj .-.;. -,,. -. Vi art- ThatalalljlwhollriDifnelfj 1 1 ' rtSlqloac.jUaril to.Uarper' tUiaf, A FICKLE IMMIGRANT. Htr npe?rlence With Two LoTeri at ' V'Tlire fiom to honifinlfol(l ODDor- tduttnfs niriohg the infmltTmrftB coming to America on shipboard for falllng.lu love, particular! on Alib slotvertearfl crs, when people nrfr fhrovrnnogother for a period of from 12 to 18 days," anys John Gilmer Speed In Aluslee's, "In this case a worthy young Russian was cheated out of a very prcttjrldo by a likely Italian fellow traveler of tlio nnalden. trarfgely ;nough,' she knew iiot 6uo word of Italian nor ho a word of Russian, yet the bride's countryman was Jilted, and the panto mime, lovers were married and act forth gayly nnd confidently to learn each other nnd the great new. world thei had entered nt ono and the sanlr- time. , N "Another case wa8 equally ludlcrOUs. A Bwedlsh maiden of somewhat tickle mind fell in lovo with a fellow voy ager without apprising him of the fact that una was betrothed, to another mnn whom she was to meet at the bufgo office nnd mnrry. It was her Intention to hurry ashore with her new lover nnd outwit tho former by -a prior cere mouy, but the red tape of the olllco prevented that, nnd tho first lover catuo to welcome his bride. She then as promptly fell in love with No. 1. But when No. 2 plended nnd threatened, she could not decide which pne she loved tho better, so she wasdefnlned whllo tho two rnen haunted the barge 011100", glaring nt each other. "When the detention time had elaps ed, tlio bride, ntlll not knowing her mind, wa sent unceremoniously back on the sumo steamer that brought her over, both Jilted lovers abandoning the field In despair. But on nrrlvlnp on lier nntlvo soli once more the irialdeu dared not fnco her people, so buck she cume, having Just money enough to pay her pnssnge, and Kent for lover No. t ileclnrlni: thnt she loved him' tho hot- Aojutjir. tttltltf Rura ' tl i t M Has been established on a number of Routes in Ore-, gon and you can have iV '4" ' It The Dally jore Delivered to your family: u. box four months for Sk&H HO ' . t TUB JOURNAL his all the-lmtortant News. Associated Press relctrsph Ser vice of same date as lllth Priced Mornlor Dallies, and much of It twenty-four hours earlier. Correct Dally Market; An Iddcpcndrnt Pacer tor the Peo Not tor any Political Machine, Address HOFER BROS,, PUBLISHERS Salem, Oregon. I f7T WHY USE f -s T-- Ijf w UKCUUHK TltKY niVK A "Q' UUIIT AND ARK LONO UVlil), WK HKXI. TIIEKB CIKAOUSJ VIMKA" WKIllAUIl UANfl.K, The Tory 'ift' llUNDItKl) (JANDLK 1)WKR with ootuuoiplloii of only tl.rwj fel iwr hour.. ItrkyMc. NO, l7. ThtoldaUuttby.of oxUaUug; uuIUTudgttiig K10HTY UANIH.K OWKIt. Trice i .soenta; , ,' - . '1DKAU'.' Not qotto ti (tod qa Ut iWtug sano ouJlo-roor ai tho Kj. 197, aud at half the , , 'rlo,fl5oeut; ' , t 'rl eft: Auy theau nianUt nut oil and burnra dmu irlr yJ IUU Uac jrVCLaUA'-nBUKNCKSr r win pioti toyou that you cV dotal light, We havo ca ttovea alto. Uet ua ahow 8ALEM GA9 LIGHT QO 71 No Flies on Nor is there any flaw or blemish on the work we do, either in plumbing, tinning or repairing. We lead on everything in the unv nf firsr-rliKK umrk in nitr Imp. :"'.. j Ii iT i 7 ii. FrUlt and HOD Dryer WOrk a specialty V T O DllDDnilPUC Tl hav been thinking of writing to 5 on for some time," writes Mrf. D. Ktison, of; Maxton, Robeson Co., N. C , ''to let yon know what a wonderful thing Dr Pierre's Golden Medical PK-ovcry did for my little boy. He was taken 'with indigestion when he was a year and! a half old, and he was under the doctor's treatment for five long years. Wrspentall we made for doctor's bills, and it did no good. He could not eat anything only a little milk and cracker, and sometimes even this would make him sick, and he got very weak; could not sit np all day, and I gave up nil hope of his ever getting any better. Looking ovehode of your books 1, noticed Dr. Piefco'a Golden Mexllcal Discovery rec ommended for indigestion. We bought some and gave to our boy. Two bottles of rDr., Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery 'cured him. He is well as can be. and can eat anything that he wants and it does not hurt him. He ha9 not been sick a day since, and it has been three years since he took your medicine, I pra that God will always blcfcs you and your tneaiciue " ler. Ho replied mat, lie was very mtieii obliged, but ns he had already married a handsomer girl in the Interval he was compelled to decline to come fqr her The maiden then sc,nt word to No. 2 to like effect, but he declared that he had had cuough of tho llckle femlullie. nnd thus1 In defeat tbo runldeti wnn. trims ported back ngaiu to face the leers nnd Jeers of her native hamlet." Daujcerona, "Papa," asked n 1-year-old youngster, "are little boys made of dustV" "Yes, my son." was the reply. "Well, then." continued, the little fel-" low, "I wish you would uiukv nurso stop using the brush ou me. I'm afraid she'll brush me all nwuy." The Dest Prescription for Malaria. Chilli and fever Ita bottle nt QroTo'alaslcleM Chll Tonlo, It l alraply Irtjn urt quinine Ilia lantelcM forn No euro no pay, Prlco N)c, 5-10 Gin-cAl .t t V ',' Delivery HjflHIHHyHSME3JJBfjR (It .. ?lsbacb Mantle? Uloat thlnx lu inutl. Inuabltt ana Khu. UNK llUilo 1 at niton) rate ii nut nuj uuir lau anu too ui anci them to you, ChomokoU 8t. Telephone 5rt3. a Hot Stove BUSINESS CARDS 1 Biiccesso' to Dr. J. M. Kceno, of u-t.t, rv.n. Sninm Or. Parties desir I Ing superior op.Mions at moderate fees j in any branch nro in especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phono 1071,' ROOMS 1 AND 3, OltAY III.IC. H. B. R. JONES!, Attorney-nt-Lnw Tolc-do. Owon. -v WatUlork or Circuit Court : an up-UMlato abstract 01 l' county. 1 a yean nuuiiRH 1 ii in Lincoln ll-Ura Old Post OfficeStables Ate lurco nni imvo ruimuiu attend ants, your team boarded by tho week or day. Good teams for hire. Prices ren tonnblo, Your patrbnngo B6llcltcd, H. M. Brown ftQ Porrv RtronlT '' SOUL JO B1KJS. Piano Tuners and R pains PORTLAND OBKr. For Siiiein and vicinity leave orders at Geo. Will's MubIc Store. , ' ' - ' U Boots and Shoes Mndo In order. Lnclloo Hhoos a ! tally. Jtepalrlng neatly dono. v v J. M. Nccdham. 181 Com st T. . Sullivan, State Street Tailor. Kii!!8tiltlB.u-titi. Tlio Olierndorir pal- torn from Uhli ts pants K. Tillson, Bartlett Grain Coipany I'riitiM wanttNl. Fruit baita lot mo. Brewster & White Till: FKI.I) MKN Phone 1781 91 Court St Hoy, Urnln, Mill Feed, Flour, Straw, b'etils, Poultry Hupplles, etc. : : : Free Delivery. Prompt, relfatle ser vice. Lowest Prices. Hellable goods. k s OFFICE, CITY UAIjL For water bcrvlco imply at otllco. Hills puyublc monthly lu udvunco. Muko all complulntH ut tho oillc ' SALEM HDP BUYERS. Squire Farrar Ho 6S blme 8). 'I'houo No. ifiiii, Wm. Brown Co Ilmli llullilliis, OnmmerolAl St. (uronnit lloor). otllce toleplionu No. 130 Lilienthal Bros. II. J. oiteiihelmor, Manager. OQ)o otnr I(a(M A lliuli llanlr. '1'lioue No 4(11, Catlin Linn i Oniceover Wellor'a grocerr "toro. No 'ill. 'Phono , Carmichael 0 njrer JqIuiwu'i Cloililtitf Upto, In Ircyroan b!0i liu-Ti T. A, Livesley Co CoinuorelAl at Hecoml stair toutli of I add A llu'h ImnV bank, room 18, nnMnlr.. 'J'hoanlSll. WHITE HOUSE IieSTAURANJ i First class cook, First class service, Enjoyable meals. . j-Geprge Bros. Prop's. i m High Grade Belgian Hares We guarantee the best stock at the lowest price that can be purchased, "v 2C ZC X Commercial Rabbitry 510 Comuiorqlal St., Salem, Or. Wheat Bought and Stored By tho Aurora Roller. Mills llraiii'h ofllce and w arohouse 184 Xrade Bt, Imtween HIkIi und Church street. Iltickwheat niuloats bought at highest market price. FRED P. HURST. , 7-87-tf ddw ora water k, The German Market Will bo found all kinds of meat aud the bust of sausage. FREE DKLIVF.RY. All bills due tlia UUj firm of Wolt A Mlescke must In paid. Wolz &. Zwicker 171 Oviuiueicial gft. . u fANADIAN Viv X PACIFIC 11Bi g And Soo Line. IMt.l.iilntu nttil 'IVtlirfaf .v. Mo-jr IHBV-VH.rr, ...... ., . t lfT 1 1 f ) SLbbJftJKyUAlLY . t ' PiiBeoiigers hocked to nnd from MLL1PQINTSEAST m f UtfahiiaStcomsliip ' , Office. s " X For full particulars apply lo A G.1V A, l-ilf Ihlrd H 'Ml Hrf Vancouver, It. 0. Portland. WHEN, YOU PAY YOUR GOOD MOM BY For n tlnljot Kn t. von nntttrnllv nd voryiiroperly want to ttO o"1' t rol'w nun win to yotl tno very uem urainm dntioiiM nt tho loivost tvlisflihlu rato lionet, yim should ask .vrftlf tfeket heiit to makoynur ticket lead via mo ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Our popular personally conducted tourist oxeuruioiiH in modern Pullman tourist sleopinu; cars leave Salem every Monday KviiiiIiik and Thurfiiay ovunliiK via Hacrainento mid every Tuesday even ing and Satiirdav inotniiiK via Portland and run throuuli lo Olilengo without chaiiKO via tho World'H most Fcenic I.fno connecting ut Chicaeo with all morning trains Kast, aluo with thu Koi-k Island personally conducted tourmt car for Boston Tiiosu tourist filrepitit cars aio broad vustlhuled, lighted with Pinlcli Has and provided with all woklv lllns tnitcd periodicals and iniiKiulnos for thu free upo of our patrons and aro nccoin paultd throuxh to duHtina'ion by a rep roHi'iitutivo of tho Groat Hock Island Routit Wo also havo a daily Urst-claw Hlceplii car sorvk'o to Chicago via the Hceniu I.inw, and thu hiwl d.niiiK car Hervlro in tho worhl For full information. iimpH etc, call oil or wrlto to, A. K Cooi'Kit Gun. Aj-t or Portland Oregon, W. W. Skinnkk, (f. M. 1'owKnn AKont S. P Co. Aireiit 0 It A. N Co Ntlcni Ur. t-uloui Ur. The Dewey Washing Alachine '1 his iimnhitm is n new ono mndo nn FfiontthY ndnoinloH. It is lmariiu. ted jo gJV'1 gbFohito $ulin(iu'tlniip A,4Wir tt tuuiouv!iivtriai , no.-.liuniiy HoilM diHpeiiFo with one With tho iiho of llio Duwey, I ho horrors of washday will disapiH-ar. 'Huh ma chine will Wash Clothes Perfectly Clean No hard work about it. Kttsy to op brute, Thu muiitilnctiiriirH will hack up every claim made for thu ma chine The Dewey Washer HaiT won two II rt premiuma at Stato I'nirs' at Lincoln, Nob, 1SIH), and ut Salem, Ore , 11)00. .Sold -it Salem by It. M. Wade A Co. iCorrespond with or cull on A mbler Young MnnuraQtHra.nnd Hulosmon, au. wiiire iind, Qreutin, Salem' Soap Works Tho nronrletnr nt tin knl.lm ,. Works has thoeo operation of the under signed dealers. Consumers who doslre a first class soap will Encourage Home Industry By ordering Snlom.innde soap from Mrs. II. Huffman, IS. Magulrn, F. X. Albright. Golden Hulo utoro Stoinor & Co, II. Neuuehaiier. James Shantz, Alex. Dane, Yokohama Tea Storo I. A. DorugiBh, Allon Howerriox, J. Huwltt, Knvagoit field, M. T. Hineman, 0. M. Epploy, Thu Fafr Store, W. I.. Wa.lo, Damon ltros. Barnes cf other inorchiiiitH will be added as arrangements nro made. S, C, STONE. M. D frnprteUtrot Sjona'sJDrM.Stor HAI.KU. oitM.N Tno hi roa (two m miwir ara looatod a So W and SSj torntrtifl inert, and ar well tu"ked with a ,,miltH line of drug an modtolu.-a, toilet article, parlmnery. bnuhut torto.,fctC. IUt. ST0.IK , Haa had tome Myri oxpenenoe lu tha prao- ...u. lunusiuoand uow taakea no ohanfo fo rutiMillation. pjmnlmtton or prescription. WASHING MADE EASY Jcjjp'W m JIYSKC WORKS Ladies' and QentB' clothea cleaned nnd dyed without rip. ping, Uent's clothes pressed by the nttmth, also'iferttSfs cleaned and dyed, Hats and kid glovn uleaned. Gents' clothes rullniHl, rebound, ro iwiirwl, buttons on. All work utwt, ehoap aiul promptly duuu, :;:::;.. MII.U, II. WAJ.KKR, 1'ropriplsf li6 Commercial Ru Mraut FOh .-k- """lam "ti .llttiSh " M1U la.l'lil...T7.i'III. Hi. . 1. " an" K, ' 1, Hno, i krnic Klycr , Walla Walla. h,,m.jT'. nH Is, Ht. I'nn 1V..1 ' B'a.liM f ?n.ro,'h1Xaf .4 AtlAII- fto K "- -- t.a VIA IIUSTlNtiTos k; id 8p m. r.tf:rum N Bn. m ox,Him COI.UMHIA Itlm,"' Maliir 10 Vi to ro Anlnrla au-l nly bJ Ilk. "il Jr.., I , J VJ1 RIVKB ? 'envi Inlein' lMJ.uWffr-'3t!'1W.1' v flityjBlip 8alurl. l'tlilm -""MM. IlrtftU lit fnrll.n.1 .. ... UJ'810.V latihcar lineal orcKon ( ur ifiun i loiurau moio. 1 1cketM u, all tati,,:1r1 in WaafilMRtuii. ,( lirt,ia or !hfHySnt rail or rlvrr mmo to lorilaml r ijuwlo at J'oitlaml win, l rill o-S '-3W , , AroiiI, Trade MtTwiflM City ticket ami fn,lKl,l , mi MUSES' "ii SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA IHE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leavo Salem for Portland and nlrilfllt.M nt R lift u ... Ma. " DtationsatSMOn. m. 7;5t B a m. aoj t:0u p. m. I.V l'ortTauiL-.. i! a St" Lr Salcin n) A M Ar A(dilnud....wto a M Ar BapfHtni'tito.. jho j ( Ar Bun Krnurlcco.-... .. m p tl tottr, iaf, tlili un ArOKiicn.. Ar iMiiver. tm i ii ;r Ar Kimxa, t'lty, -.! euii, Ar uinoujo., T23l Ari- MifrolusT 1 "I I' Ar r.i laso. 01)0 1' Ar Kort Wortli Ar (,'ltyofMoilco. Ar Itoiuton. Ar ftrtr Orleani Ar aahlUKton Ar Now York - -630A U hub UA nn lif.ik 9iJAM -IJ3AM .. 0'2i 1 M 64J AM U.it I M Pullman and Tourists cars' trains. Chair cars Sacramento in Vi. and EI Paso, and tourist cars toChlctw St. Louis, Now Orleans and Wnshluntonl Couiiectlug at San Praudieco trTtli mt oral Btoamship Unco for Honolulu Japan, Ohinn, Philippines, Central and South America. Soo Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at CT tulion, or address 0. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A Portland, Oregon POSSIBLY You nro not nwnru of tho fast time i:l superb sorvifo now afforded by the H .- n e ' PICTOR 2 WE HAVE Trains l " Dally Fast TO THE EAST. If you cannot tuko the morning train trfivul via tho o.uniug tram. Mb ue finely equipped. "Our Specialties" , Fast Time, Through Soryiie, 1'ullmtn I'nltico SleoiMirs. Pullman Tourist Blwp urs, Pullman Diners. Library lCfeCr and Freo Ituclining Chair cars. Hours in timo saved to Omaha Cblc ago, KunoitH City. St. Ixmls, Hm York iloston, mid other ICtiHtern point". Tiokota good to Salt Lake City wJ Denver. It is toyotir interest to use Tub Ovk unii LimitkI). TiuketB and Bltwpinit car Iverthd can ho secured from W. W bKlSNUH. . AuiiitS I'-Oi. OrGuy-PowoiP, Att't.O KAN Mileiu Uie J. II. liTiiitoi', Gen'l Agent, No. lSJfhird bt. Portland Qf lKgjp Slion Line itaiiroail Tlio Direct Koitto to Montana Otah, Colorado and all-Eastern Points. Gives qiioluo'bf two f a vor.t routes, vu tho UKICLPATJIFIO Fast Mail U. or Uie RIO GRANDE -Scenic Umi. ' NovCjiangeofCars. Oii tho a-'qillnna-Ohicago Special. finest, inWWos.E,,f Eqiilpifod With Kltguut riuudard Ulccpera KifielKSvr Ordinary ToiirUt 8lwr. Sofioru Ubrary.llutret tar Hplendln lilnuew, itca'a liiarte Kroo KeollulnGliairl.r Comfurti.'blo Coaohfca aud fn e', KtiiiroTrnlnUcmjiieteij l imW ' For luvthor Information Biiply J. K.KAUKL, ui". W.l.p TrawPnt-a.' Aut. Agent 0 It 142 Third St. Portland Or. Salem CorvallisJ Eastern Railroad TrMJSCARI), No. 2-.For-.Yaiulimt Tru In leaves Albany . Train leaves Corvallia Traluarrlvos Yaqulna No. l lleturnlnn: Louvea Yuquluu . Loaves Corvullls . Arrives Albany . No. 3 For Detroit,; ArrTveb I55lrftlt,l. No. 4 Rhturtflng:f t Leaves DuiTniit. w. A.rivoM Alliimv . U 5 P IU l'M)p-W b ib p " i.-lO a w 130 w U'l&P " 7:00 a. HlMa. 12 10 P-tu ..j.1 n Ol. Mn.....i ..,..,! .it. A loan V anu A v'iu huh iwu uuiiiiuuv - ,;.ni Oorvallls with KowtlieniPacJflctianwi irlylny direct servlse ti and from le purt and adjacent be.achoa. , Trains for 'the mountalna ar"Jf" Detroit at noiu. kIvIok ttalPleriHhe to reach camplnir uroundb on Bi-oitenbusu and b'antlum rtveia i saiuo duv ..., , y)k It L WALDEN. W""" "uMt TOnXKtf"4" K tit, Albany. T 1 fe. ti k tU' INSURN gJlilOTOW Recident A Southern Pacific 1JIK. . .. 7 IS A M M U D KinKti tTv t Ptvo olll fuffa KtimoMj .' panic-noQflice. i !i iwiit c il STATE ST lUtgm 3 oyer's ., 1 1. kl ff9kIR 8y t1 w, v HONE 151 relWRB .