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THE OftiLY JOURNAL
BY HOFER BROTHBHS,
TUESDAY. NOV. 13, 1000.
Dally Onfl yoar,, 83.00
!!y.On?yn. P3'OOin.Aiyanooinj(,C(i,,l0y BlimiI(i bo c10HOn frotn
DallVFour Mohthfi si. in Auvnnce:
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' "Ttfti COMING CITY ELECTION.
Ab Salem is i strong Republican clty
Republicans will Inlvo to decide1 whet hop
"thfa city shall cmo under control of
parly 'politic or conlinno under a non-
Vmrtican administration na it tins been
for Wo ytafstast past. A largo number
- T1-..l.1l...... ' i..4....f...A.1 l.t. '
Ul JVUpiIUIIluun miui viufiuii 11 ,jii.
JooiWAijaro fn favor.of, continuing tlio
Citizon's business administration iii
preference to rotuinjng lo jiarthansliip
In mnnlclpal affairs.' 7 ' S
4b?cwfNo(tfie Republicans who be
lieve In party coutral and party govern
mpnt ovon Jn ward politics, will chargo
that th(q. .adintnititroUoii ban not been'
ontirolylnon-partlsan and tbat i mlghW
bavo coiilclod Ita buslncfuraffalrs in n
more economical tnahnur. Or thoy will
charge tbat it lias not kept up tlio
improvement's ' and" luitf not been
pregressive: If (boy ede' sustain theso
cbargM'jmd can show the people tbat a
,juroIy,parU8au city.gnvornmont nbtholr
hands would bavo been better for the
taxpayer and for the welfare of tlio city,
they bavo a case and can possibly return
to a partisan. -iiikchino control', of the
jCupUarclty.V y A fi .. t
Buch P.epublicans have n rii(ht to
make any claims they ttco fit and go be
foro tbo people with thorn at tlio coming
election". -That thoy will utterly fail In
their charges on tlio above lincsi if they
eco fit to ' make them an issue, ia a foro
Rone conclusion, but tbey have a right
to try and somo good might como of it.
Thero may bo Republicans wbo could,
have dona bettor the past two;earflthan
tlio CitUmis have done, but would tlio
regular party organisation put them to
jr t i 1 . t -.1
the'(rout?-Thcy havenotrdono to in tfio
Ibntstliey,tbi)ld, vnotf bo' precluded,
Uoin trying. Tnu Jouk.nal, Is free to say
Mthat It favors the beat and mostbuHlnoas
ilike citygovernnient thit can'
ItOipblfilti"
Jd aud IPdSSnctljInk tl;p rTeojilo vho
. - ii.n ". -. - 1 .
axes guru irouufwnau-jio
lti8eSlden&l(itth4o
Uwho'woittMo Vffi "jpc
UalnedT II
Jiubl!caiW'
uinfawm
bo coming city elect
a m:
city oloetfJi,
V!. iJit
and tho Jt
lien's admlnletratiou should not bo
flight napping nor the taxpayer oil Ids
(juard.
The Itepubllcans who say they want
jftitt-jfri'Sttut Citlxtm's admiuistratioii
icrmtinued, will be morovtliau fortlfletbliij
ffhelr podltiou wllon tlisy bavo" plauod
fforo them tho auninary of tho two
greare work done by tho Ills hop admlnis
juration. It will surprise uvon Uio
URegulara" and eatirfy tlio mnat uiipt'
lous parlitaii that from the Huyljiolnt
Tt i'olarH f ud cents and from regard for
33ioso v?ho foot tho bills that tho new
-Ileal Is a record .breaker. It will speak
for 'Utell and declare in black uj.d white
;aiid in unanswerable llgiirus that par.
'tWnahlp coata loo tuuuh in olty affairs
W bo rockleedly Indulged ovoji fpr the
.koend glory 0? party regularity,
ItrThu business intdreatu of thl olty do
3bt afford imialt room for ' personal ex.
-riments. Tills city has a future bo-
fro it and tbo jargo busintws in'tjrosta
joyld seo to )thlmt that luturo 1 not
Jhsnperllltnl by a rookleg-i loturu tp uiotU
UtbaUiUholrwpaliniost resijlts only
ll up debt &f 1,, 'tio offiSf'W
Mimulated tho growth and develop
im gi (ha comiuunlly The boJ gov
fnwit possible ia none too good to
-rotwt the Interests we bavo Jiere. If
Hepublleau managers in this city
tWy the public that thoy can do
tor tUiii'kaJ
for tlij
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til f
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SOOTHING A'
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less
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GET FIRST CHOICE -
ndmlinslrafi6n? NoF ono 'seriously be
IIvo3 tlioy can.
The Jouns.u. believes tlio city can do
no bettor than return tbo entire rceeiit
non-partisan administration which is
very ,falrly divided between tlio different
political purlieu, mid ( now men are to
7 ..
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the J toront warns absolutely wu
rn.
gard,to fitness and abaolutoty without
regard to their )xlitical associations 011
ttntor.ud national Isaups. Tbo legiti
mate organization of no party in Involved
in this city election. The strength of
no party organization ia imperilled.
The rolativo stronght of parties is not
interfered with, ihit a coo test at tlio
poJJ8, that will bring out tlio facts of the
past, lu.contras ted with tlio work of the
citizens, should, be welcomed In the in
tereat of tlio cauao of good government.
JOURNAL "X.IUYS"
'Inis Is a 'mtnn month.
Hryan will not Inr n statesman
"In1
.con," If h.eie out of gear.
.
l'tit Marlon county on a cash baaia and
stop tho .warrant graft.
A
After all about 7,000,000 misguided
voteis cast tbotr votes for Mr. Bryan
Kx.
A s ft
In Idea precinct, Gilliam county, every
voto was east for McKinley. Tho Idoa!
Tho coming year should pco 11 free pub
He library at Halem and in each public
school.
Good city Government and hotter
8t roots and tbo best public ecboola should
he our motto.
Nebraska la to have a stalwart Ropub
llran governor and atate taxed may go as
high at in Oregon.,
s ft
v"Tbo work' of ,clcanlpg stieets could
well Ik) extended to those residence
streets that get most' of tho country
travel.
ft
Villard will bo remembored not . for
his great financial achievements, as
intiolfuH for his connection with higher
oduojitlgnr. , ,
"ft
Tho floors have lost two generals, but
ilinrn tiliitiiv mrirn. Hvnrv lih.(nrninr In
,....,, r.v..SJ ....v. .T.v. ,- 1 t.-
!u general in that codntry. Unfortunaio-i
thoy have loo many. ;
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tuVIl hall to the fragrant buckwheat cake.'
: Washed down th cjbffog itntl ereamji
111, If If vnilM I.AfS.1,1 : ffw, :,.f'A.I.':.,i,l'r,li'
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Ml. ., W, ,1 UV1II.I W , .HU-IIVWIVI'J
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Let'iiiiuco piu fashion your dream.
ft ft ft
Til Koril don't believe in rubliing it in
ni it defeated enemy., even though bo
gpt it rubbed in on himself pretty, haid
In certain (uartors.
ft ft ft
If our economical street comniivaJone.r
wouhl'Honil a man pverAbo ptlnulpal
streets ono day in the week and remove
blocks of wood and largo stone It would
bo very umuh appreciated by tbos-o who
drive for pleasure'.
The country will not soon run nut of
material fpr Hard Times twinblec.
Those who believe in hard times are
at 111 numuroiis. "Tho poor (in spirit)
l'sy with yu." ,.
ft
Jloro and more it p)eara that tlio ia
eimof expaunlou lined up a groat many
republicans for Dryan and a great many
demoora'j for McKinley. The former
oould not stand tbo losaof votes as Welt
as tbo latter, however.
ft ft ft "
Albany Demecrat: Ono valley papir
fought, Frank I'Mxtonforolector because
be was tho attorney of the icbool book
tinat. Hetvlly what difference does It
make what nn elector is. Tho Issue
was .the candidates aud what they
represented.
M ft-ft ft- "
iCorvailla Timea; "Tboro meat for
thought in the releaso of Frnncla Prior,
riio than has been in the county 'Jail
pluco, tbo early dayeuf June. Ho was
committed by a Justice court at Monroe.
At the viul ut Prior's lengthy Incar
ceration, the dietriot attorney brings 110
indietjuent against lilm." r t 2 '
imoyaiiinia j.yinM
cant una in I
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EVEIlINfe LAMPj
Par West ern Reflections on the Newest Books
and Publications.
Tlio Russell Ifoiiso tnakcs"a special
effort lo bring out English versions of
great and successful plays, with tho cast
as it ia produced by English actresses.
Tho latest of theso Is "L'Alglon" n plhy
in six acts by Kdniond Rostand, the
author of tho famous Cyrano , Do
Bcrgerac, tbat hold tbo boards for two
seasons andatouco took Its ptaroasa
blasslc alongsido tlio plays of Shake-
spear. This translation Is by Ixwis N.,
Parker, and the Illustrations aro frotn.
paintinga of tho leadjnglpart, tho Dak
J
of Relchstadt, son of Napoleon I. Am
tho Arch'luchoss Maria 1-oulsn of Aub
trltii the part takon by Mando Adams,
at tlio Knickerbocker theater, Now
York Thero aro forty-two peieons in
tho cast bea'dos a large list of super;
numcraries and It.is tho great produc
tion bftlid "season All lovers of the
atngoandadoitroratif GyrtAo will want
a copy and hero it Is (n beautiful form.
The trado supplied at Salem by Pat
ton Rrotho's, Booksellers.
, . Camera Craft of Ban Franoiecn. Tho
first, number of Vol. 2 of this pboto-i
graphic monthly, has bcaidca several
beautiful illustrated papers on 4ho art, a
record of the Portland convention and a
reproduction of the group pictttro of
members takon at Tolman's atudio, This
elegant publication is tho official organ
of tlio Oregon association. Artists of
ho camera will do well to put thefii
selvce in touch with thu Editor, W. G.
Woods, 120 Sutter Street. Sold nt Pat-
ton Bros., News Depdt. '
Tlio best story of Indian buy Bio at nn
Indian Mission school that baB ever l(een
puuiisncu is Tiio.Miuaio five" uy
Francin LaFfeschc.' Th3 autli'6r is nn'i-d-ucated
Indian of tbo Omaha tribe, now
in tho Government service Tbo iiamu
of the book In after a group of flvu hoys
aud (heir experiences in being educated
at a Presbyterian Mission school are giv
en with a great deal of lively humor.
Tho fitorloa are real occurrences and will
appeal to any real boy or girl of any hu
man race Many putbotio glimpses into
tho homo life of tho Indian are given,
and enpecially tlio child-life. As a con
tribution to literature It would be cred
itablo to a man of any race,. und tho In
dian people of tho wfiolo Now World
may bo proud to have found so able and
Intelligent an ihterprotor. Small, May
uarJ & Co. pubs., Boston,
Trado supplied by Patton Bros., Book
sellers, Salem, Ore.
"Tho Sky Pilot" Is a talo of tbo forit
IiIIIh country that borders on tho Rocky
mounlains, by Ralph Conner. Here
men of adventurous spirit struggle with
thu problems of lifo on thu great cattlp
ranges beyond the influences that re
strain thorn In cloae contact with civil
ized Hoclety. Tho story is told by tbo
rough and roady evangelist who comes
among thorn to teach, them that life is
pricoloHB and that it ia good to bo an uu
solflah and mnuly man under all circum
staucus. Tlio book opona tragically
enough with tho dedication of a church
and tlio death of the pilot. Fleming If.
Revoll Co'., Chicago, Now York. Toronto.
"Black Rock" by tho samo nuthor
and publishers ia a stirring temperance
story located in tlio mines and lumber
campa of tho Selkirks, an tho northern
extension ol theCaecado mountain range
is called in tho British posssoaslon.
Tho book la full of striking pictures of
sterling manhood and realistic horoispi.'
It is drawn from Naturo. As the nujlior
"ays, tho men are still thoro in tho mine
and luinbor camps of tho mountains,
fighting out that otornal fight for man
hood, stroiig.cleau, God-conquered. And
when the west winds blow, to tbo open
ear tho sounds como, telling the fortunes
of tbo light.
Trade supplied by ration Brothers,
Booksollers, Salem, Oregon.
A protty Russell Jiook Is ''A Hand
Book of Golf for Bears," wllli-drawinga
by I'rank Vorbouk and. versoa.py Hay
den 0arru(h.KTir follfoH of the gome
aro hit off In a goodjiialureil ffay v,ith
coin.trHl'unlinal picture iuwhlch ovqr,v
one Aom something funny and all aro
good-natured. A book to cause innoejit
plcasmn for old ami young. Rl.
Ruesoll, pub., New York. m
tJold by Patton Bros., Bookfellurs,!
leui. Oregon- ,,
"Iho FoIIch of Kunuyviilo," plctuea
aud verses hyF.'Opper ia a larger book
than Golf for Bears ami Inn colored pic
tures on the cover and imtldos. It isre
spectfnlly dedicated to thu parent vyjip
goes to the. circuit junt to please jiie
ehlldren, and who buys ploliiro books
lust btxaune tho children like I he 111 to
much, and hu likes both himself luat'
1. ... 1 -
auoui as won as any 01 uio en uiren.
Many of Mr. Oppor'n drawings an not
only very funny but Borne of lliem poTfi
a moral of dynaiulu proportions, 'the
huppiest of these are the lur.skmaklr
aud tho deluded Iceberg. R. H. ItWi
sell, N. Y., pub. ' JJ1
Trado stipplletl by Patton Bros., Bom
aol ler, Salem, Oregon.
Thu November Atlantlo brings out Aio
tlrst iihapters of "Penelope'u Irish ffi
iKirienees" by K at iS Douglas Wlggjni,
Wy learn why our Tlireo oUl frienus,
'Salemliia, Fransccaiud I," happeuno
bo in Dublin together, and how they aro
captured by "the Dlrellut." This tlnal.
volume of tbo MF.xporIeucea" promfSea
to bi fully au clever and delicious as tF?e
other two.
Tho II. M. Cabhvoll Co. have addod.tp
their woll-known Illustrated llbraryMjf
fauiotis books by famous authors, whlcui
ow comprises tomu 2u0 volumes ofra-
The Best Prtunsitoa (or MaUrU. '
UU ftiiU ferer fT IwTilS f (nuVti T
,'iuU)Ui
touio. it u iiutiy trournudquiui
uo lu
Utoluiurfdrii.
No euro uo My. kli GOo,
leotwl masterpieces In all brandies of
Illteraturo.iS'Truo and I," by Geo. Wll ,
Main Curtis?, "jfr.Mldshlpman Easy.",
by Captain Ktairyatt; Tenrjyson'rf
Poemaj" 'The Wonder Book," and
'True Stories," by Natbnnlel Haw
tKornei'"Tim Virgfnlansi'niy ?TlTam
MikepedeoSThiickerayj "Tho Oreion
Trail," by Francis Parkmon; "Kavan
augli," and "Evangollnop' by II.
W. lMiRfellow; "SkaleirRoSk,'' by
Washington Irving. ' jt I
' ; Hi .
Hon. David Luhln, vto betlevo- llto df
California, is tbo author of a volume
club, 6r rather put in that hiriii, of n
search 'or the ciuses of poverty and so
cial inequality, and of course it has a
p'an for the amelioration of existing
qvIIs. fl,bpfIlscusfp9n,j( which .are tio
doubt ithop'prCBentntioi. 'of both aidoa of
each problem, and often many Bides, aro
very fair and presented wlthiuit.iual
intelligence and clearness of insight.
Tho entire work almost constituted n
handbook of theology and political econ
omy, and ranks tho author w'th the
great students of tho worlda If 6
We sbnll not uass Indsment
oirniiapii
iplaii for llfeffTdlndtin oldilricifl-
ties, it ia entitled to a fair consideration,
though It has tlia defect of attemptingto
furnlih a ready-made plan of renovation,
wuen bii gruwi.11 ui me uiatsuu nas ueen
a "etna ol , nrueriyj jnecesRjty.iwltiHtho
great light of revelation n'tiulng through
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nun u'ui iiiuiiiiiiiiingi,gntfiiiiuarKUHi
backgrounds of history.
Trade supplied by .Patton Bros , book
sellers, Salem, Or.
Tliefirst chapters odSKrali Ornu .Tew
ott'n , 9tirrlpg romapce,,. '"Tlio Tpry
Lovpr," appear Ijt thu Atl.-ntlc for No
I vember. As a writer of 'short it rii s,
tin) New York Mall and 'Ex pi ess sii Id
of Miss' Jmvett "Sho Bill! ' t'omnliiB tbo
leader bdtlio Novv Kngland echonlof
Btory-tellers, tbo ah-Miluto master of on
ar so , finished and d.oicate, byen . IfIta
strength, tbat Jiothing in it seemingly
can be improved.
Tho first eatisfatory portrait of tho
Dtiko of Abruzzi.whohaB just surpassed
Nanson'a "Fartljcst lJortb.'J by .reach
ing, rWith hla polar 'expedition t'l'o' fat-itutiofeO-ileRfeosVlit
inlnutos north, ap
pears In tho October Magazino Numler
of The Outlook. It shows him -"to, bo a
handsome and ciiergi-llc-looking young
man. ($3 a year. Tho Outlook. Com
pany, Now Yoik.)
Tho November Review pUteyltuvsyhad
ithe most completo and prbphotically'aV
curate forecast of the conditions co'n
troljingrftho recent presidential oloe
Hon that vyaa'pufillsheii' In any noVH-
paper. It has also papers throwing
great light on the British and. Canadian
elections, on the great growth of trusts
in England, political beginnings, in
Porto Rice, tho American negro in Purid,
and tho hall of fame for great American".
The intelligent student of affairs will
realize that this great monthly focuses
bis attention on tho things of real
moment in the material world. Sold at
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thaUjloBervoa,mpro than passing, notice,
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This number h now poom on tho
.Wlilanihtef MrWelis, tho editor, has
a well sustained department called Our
Point of Viow, and tho cillttcss, Mrs.
MlTlc'r liaVecvefaT poems and awns lo
bo thinking aloud In'TlmJuTddlo dis
tance," and in "Unfolding "Sold at Pht
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Boston, had a
happy thojwhl'whonthuy established tho
dltllo' library 'kilown as tlio Beacon
Biograplilcfi. ;Ono of tho latest volumes
Is Stephon TWatnr, by Cyrus Townsend,
Brady, The Author of sovoial Amerlcwn
Marino Stories tliat have achieved
marked success. Tho 8tory of .tho
hji1llan,y6iltern"aval xomniafubir vbo
caino to' bis rfeatli byVdnol'has a moral
for any American boy or girl. This
series Ihonld find a place in every school
library.
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It hai had th6approval of three genera
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"Having- used Dr. I'lercc's favorite lTcwrip
tlon and Ooldett Medlcnl Discovery' dntltin
the pait yenr." wflt-w Mrs. Mitlli- Iuip. T
ITouU Vnllej-, rcrry.Cp., T;.. "tllti tnitlif.llly
recommend the mcdldnca for nit .iiiinle w.-ls ,
ne8. I have lued several tiottlc. or l'.iv.rili
l'rueriptton.' whlet I consider a cr- at M." I'hj
for weak women. I wnn so nentiim and dln
coumired that I hanlty knew what lo do. ont
kind advice for hoitic-tn--.tmuit hclied rue
wondctfiilly Thank In nr rlerce."
Dt. Fiurcxs's PlMsut Pellets I 'cure
dizziness and sick headache.
BUSINESS CARDS
O. HCDAOK
Successo to Or, J. M. Kceno, of
"Whito Coiu : '-alem Or. Parties desir
ing superior t. Atlons at modorato fees
in any branch uro in especial request.
ALBERT A. JESSUP.
Phono. 1071.1 '
KOOMB 1 AND 3, nttAY II LK.
B- P. JONES.
Attornoy-nt-Lnw
Toledo, Or r on.
Wul.'IOrk or Circuit Court
mi ii-U-daui twiH,ict u al
eonntv
yoara iiI1iki
III) III l.lllMllll
11-17111
ROULilfl JMJOSr
Tuners ami 11 pares
PORTLAND ORE.
Piano
For Salem and vicinity leave orders ut
Geo. Will's Music Store.
T. J. Sullivan
Stale Street Tailor.
KAllHultl"i-luxtln.
Tho OU-rndorir il-
tarn rruin (jiiicago.
Hi -iMtlU ti.
TAnrAr
Ilil bii.liu.". auiU 1V
II M
Express and Transfer
Meets ull mail and paieenger trains.
Bafigaeu tn all parts o' the city. Prompt
senici Tebmhiinn So. Wl
MKiUli .V HOMY15R
Salem Waier (
iii
M
OFFICE, CITY HALL
For water i-ervlce imply at onie3.
Billa payublc monthly In arlvauco.
Mnko ull complalntH at tho nlllc
Loans nnd Insurance
Money to loan from -0 to 8 per cent,
according to security no exnente for
examination. Insurance effected ou
hops and other property at lowest rates.
John Moir 290 Com, sr.
7 Ki.'.f !. "
The German Market
Wll bo found ull hjndt of meat
and the best of sausage. FREE
DELIVERY. All bills due the
late firm of Welt fl Mlestxo
must lie paid.
Wolz & Zwicker
171 Commercial St.
Old" Post'
Office-Stables .
Are large in.i have reliable attend
ants, your team iwarded by the week or
ruT learn ooanieu oy tiie week or;
pood toamB for hire. Prices rea-
e. Your patronage solJoiUal.
nay, y
tollable
H. IV. Brown
02 Ferrv Street.
7 '.- ,!. i 'il.uui..'llll( utkDnlra
HaorMU. Mann.t rll. UaxVllKK.
i...m. ,. mniAn, ii m jiuwnuitec.wia.
SALEM HOP BUYERS,
Squire Farrar
No M Stalest, t'hone No. IBM.
Wm. Brown Co
LUienthai Bros.
u. j.
Ottenhblmer. SlAvupitr nmL ....
Udd A Jlu,U pailk.' ih.ln& No W'H
Catlin Linn
onieopy-jr lltVi xrotorr Mnrn
No 111.
11 -rrr
"Pbona
J. Carmichael
Orlice over Joliunon's
Clolhlut atnrcit'lH
uuuurejuiii tiiiii:.
T.
A.Liyestey qp
WDioierolal M BoMnd UJr koulh
tmw4L
mmm
WHEN YOU PAY .
YOUR" GOOD MONEY
For a ticket En't, yon naturally and
vnrv moiMjrlv want to no over tbo roulo
that will give yon Iho very best aeenmo
nations nt tno inwusw pujr i',
Henco, you should fink yflut-fTcket ngnt
to make your tickot'veadlaAno t I
il Avlf
.ROpErjISLAHD. s
IpPE ,
Our impblar LpVsonnlly cftnfltiilled
tourist exeurstoiiH in modern Pullman
tourist sleeping cars leave Salem every
Mondav Evening ami Thursday evening
vl,i Mnirniiiniiln mill nvi'rv TllUHdllV UVeil-
inu and Saturday. mornriifcvla.Poftlniub
and run tlfrbugh to v. Chicago1 .without;
change via the World's most scenic liino
connecting nt Chicago with nllctpornlng
trains East, nlRp Willi the RpcJJC lalftild
personally conducted tourist oar for
Boston Theso tourist sleeping ears aro
broad vcstibnled, lighted with Pintch
Gas and provided with lill weekly Bins
trutcd iioriodlcals anil magazines for the
freo use of our patrons and aro nccoih
Kanlcd thrquch to deatinaMon by a rep
resfntativo Of tho Great Reck Island.
Route. Wo also bavo a dally flrst-chita
sleeping car service to Chicago via tbo
Scenic Line, and the best dining car
eervlco in tho.world.
For full information, maps Hu,, call
on or wrlto to, A. E Courpn, Gen. Agt
'' '..Oa .i Vii.lVirJlnnil.Prcgon'. ,
W. W. Skinnku, G. M. Powkkh
AgentS. P Co. .AgjpjitplUcN Co
Salem Or. Salem Or.
z
ANADIAN
PACIFIC
And S06 Line.
' First-class and Tourist
SLEEPERS, E) AILY
PancengerH hooked to and from
ALL POINTS EAST
Atlantic Steamship
Office, '.-jf',' f,. "
For full particulars apply to
E. J. COYi.E, H. H.ABBOTT,
A. G. P, A.,
Vancouver, B.
I4 Third St.
Portland.
G.
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The Dewey
Washing Machine
Ibis iriitehino jh a new one made nn
tcientitlc pinieipli-K. k is gurttuu
teed tn gve ubyoliite MiliNfnction
Attor u tiioruiit-h irial uo family
onM dispeiiM willi one. With tlio
iim- of the levi-v, ihn li.irnir. of
. -tAush iluy will ilidappwki., J'ii.n inu
eliine will
Wash Clothes
Perfectly Clean
No bard work atwut It. Easy (o op
crate. Thu maunlactiirers will buck
up every claim made for tho ma
chine. The Dewey Washer
Has won two first premiums at, Statu
fairs: at unicorn, tfeh , 1HW), and
at Salem, Oro , 1000. Sold -it, Salem
by R. M. Wado A Co. Correspond
witli or call on
Ambler Young
Manufacturers and Salesman,
ilt. Angel, Oregon.
Salem Soap
Works
The proprietor of the Salem Soap
A orks has thoco operation of the dealora
Consumers who desire a flist-class
soap will
Encourage ;Home Industry
By ordering Saioni iriadu soap
C.SXOWE..IVJ..
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BAI.KM, OIlH'.tlN.
Tiie uterot (tnro lu nnmlion ure lonted u
No. 233 and MS Cnrn-ifirl hihi, mid tt
well atocked with a coinphtU) Hug ul diux an
mcdlclnsa, toilet nrtlchia, I'eriiW'y,' tnuliu
oto., etc., etc, f .
UK. HTONK.
HaahadaomoaSKCaM eavgrlejic In.ijiiat
i oof medicine and. uovf piaViajMcJinrfeu i0
runiil(,)n. puimlimtioii or nr.fr! iniuu
WheaFBougiuand STored
tiy the Aurora Rollur
Braneh olllco and warehouse 181 Trade
st. Mween High and Chiirol. streols.
Buckwheat and oats bought at highest
niarket price.
' FRED "HURSL -
llLKSI STKiM WW
i AND .DM iih
Ifr -ilAdids' Pan'd GeiTta!" nMniitrf
ml
AST
cleamul atul dyed wiihout rip
nlng. Cent's clothes preyed
by thu in until, nlnt portierH
oleaitetl ami djrwl, Hals and
VA, S'ovms ojoanwl' JliXni.'
clotbus rollut'q,' rebout tl, rn
paired .lmttwnjW tf work
neat, ehrap mnl nfufptly
donp. ( t .; : r ; '.
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atreet er llneatOrcitoii City 11 ? ho w!?"
IclayiKl thoro. Tlekctn to ill roiifu f ,!?," "
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KU.IIh.lRlllofflcoMuSi.aftS-
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S0U-IH AND EAS1
I A
Pacific Co,
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Triilnn leave Salem for Portland nn J Wf
stations at Gt40 a.m. , 7:51 a. m, MJ
4:05 p. m. u
IH'ofiTantTnZZn;
ThSS'X m
'BoTTi
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8:15 A II
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Ar Knuw, t,tlr..... 7a A M
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Ar Ohleimo 7:I5 A M :sa a u
Ar jok AiiroIm IrtO I' IT fSSTii
Ar I'd Piiio ow 1' M tsa v y
Ar Kori Worth 0 A M $0 a v
Ar City of Mexico (Ml a M iq'-u a 5
Ar lloilitoll 3u11 A Jl t-3& U
Ar Now f)rloan.. 6S1 1' M fas ?3
Ar Vniilii:ion.- 0: a m k-i a u
A r Now York -. ...til;n V M ta H 3
ITn11maTi ami Tonristu earu " ou "Hoiii
trains. Olmlr cara Sacntnionto lo OgJen
and El Paso, and tourist caw to Chicago,
St .Jjula, Nojv Orleans and Washington.
Connecting at'Siin FYbihIIhco with yv
oral Hteamnhip lines for Honolulu,
Japan, China, I'litllppnum, Central auj
South Ajiiuricu.
Hon Mr. W.' W. Skhiiier agent at Saitini
station, or address
r. H. MARICHAM, G. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
PO SSIBLV '"
Vou aro not aware of tho fast time ar.il
superb sorvlco now afforded by tlio 2.
a Picrot.
" .
2 WE IIAVB A
Daily Fast Trains l
TO TUB BAST. w
If you cannot take the morning train
travel via tho overling train. Both are
tlnely equipped.
"Our Specialties"
Fnst Timo, Through Service, Pullnjan
Pnlaco Sleepers, Pullman Tourist Sleep
era, Pullman Dlnors, Library (Cafe Car
and Freo Reclining Chair cars.
Hours in timo saved to Omaha Chic
ago, Kansas City. St. Louis, New York
Boston, and other Eastern points.
Tiekota good to Salt Lake City ami
Denver.
it In toyour Interest to uso Tux Ovw
land Limitku. Tickets and eleep.iui?
car bertliB can bo aeuurcd from
W. W. Ski.nmiir.
Agent S. V. Co.
Or Guy Powore, Ag't. O' R. & N.
Salem Ore.
J. H. IxrTiiiioi', Gqn'l Agent,
No. 1HI Third St. Portland Or.
Oregon Slion Line Railroad
ThoDinvet l.'outeto
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
Gives cholco of two favorite routes, vu
tho UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Liue,,
or tlio RIO GRANDE Scenic Linos.
No Change of Cars.
On tho Portlnnd-Chicrtgo Special, "IN
finest In tho West."
Equipped With,
KU-K'Hit Htaadard Bleoirii
Ktno NBW.Urdlnnry Tourtnt SIceperK
Hunorb Mbrarv.lluB'et Car.
Hplcndlp IMnmirt, Men'" a I carle
Kreo BellutiiK Chair ('. ,
Ooinfortalilu Oeacheii and HmnVem
Kutrru Train CouiDlettjll VtiUtile.
llEfl!' furlber itiformation swjr. I"
'illWOEL ' GUY POWKjH
Trav. Pnsa. Acl- Agent O. It. & is.
42 Tlilrd St, Portland Or,
Salem
at
V
CorvaIlis& Eastern
T?IME CAR I).
No 2 Fwrniiulna:
Train leSvoAlbauy. . ... .W: P. ui
Train leaTea Corvallls.. . . 1;W p v
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Mjp.,1 HQnirriiug:
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... GlOa.m
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... 12115 p.t
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Detreit:
Leaved Albany ,,.
Arrives Detroit
. 7;00.
. 11:20 ".W
No. 4 'Heturulnf?: ,,, ,..
Leuvea Detroit Kfm'
Airlvea Albany ;'.,6:451J,nd
O'.oiu.d i wo connect utAlMny-
Uurvailis with Southern Pacific U"t
utvlng direct service tl and from e
IMjrt and adjacent beaches. , ,
Detroit at noon, giving -""Pj ll
l'rninn rnr t.nn innunLUiu' 7 .
time
Ml icacil UUIU)IUK Hi""""- -
Brciienbush and Santlum rivets
wtnio nay. '
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