The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, November 14, 1900, Image 2

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child-birth -riff st bs fin ordeal ot
r horror aud insures safety to tuotlicr aau cut in.
Ourjxxtei "IMbre Baby is Horn," is worth
Iuf?lght in gold to every woman, find will
be Bt'rit free in plain envelope by KraiUloM
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DY' HOFER BROTHERS.
WEDNESDAY. NOV, 14, IMK).
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Dally Oro Yoar, $3 00 In Advnnco
Daily Four Months $1 In Advance
Weekly Ono Yoar SI.OO In Advanoe
I1ELPTIIU LITTLE LOCAL WbUSTHItlS
A well conducted hlaaUsinilh shop or
little local oruntnory ie o( mora value to
any toyyrl llinti nil tlio tlk altout hie
ontorpr.ifiuu that nevitr inatorialixo.
Lot' itS: 6ft)i) talWltK about doing hlg
y i
things and gut In nml do wiiih little ones.
Ix)t uaatl IfQlp tho HUlo looal iiidtiHtrlos
to live betoro wo Import Wk oiu-b. Wo?
will hclrTourtulvoaby Irtlpiug tho man
who have Industry uuii ejc)w!anno, who
liavo tlidTr own tools ami ak no groat
bonus, hut do nek and Jiro ontiUad to
our good will, pntronnga and pruferenuo
in tho way of businose.
If any town or nuiidilwrliood whuto
TiikJouunai. oiroulRlM need it Muck-
onlth, wagonmuker. harbor, hotelkooptir
vetorjnnry .rurjumtur, 'iuiimii, tiJIor,
Joweldr, trillllnur, ehoamnkar, hnrnoea
tnakur, umtortnkur. t'ninlatur, adjtor,
lawyer, enwmlll, oruumory, stors kuop
ur, or any olhur logithnata'purwilt, pro.
fession or occupation, send tliU pur a
postal cardslatiug your want audit
will Wni'nilo known ' wjtkout XD,onHQ
and paffm will bo dirwtel to such in
quiries by this odlca.
By helping thate loAl enttrprifcoo wo
will bo hulplng todarelop Uiu llttlo In
duslries. There is n plntw whoro evory
ono's secvlctw aru" reqinwL; . Eujld tie
tho waniaof yourtOwn And ilia pro pur
person can bo found - ujid looutud in
yourrnidst. Thu eoulitry.-uiul tlm in
diyidud udJ.fujnv-JU ) nfj
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MILLING PACILITIUS I'OK SAt,CM J
Tho tnovamtint of A. II. llumphroy
Co. to establish a lnrgr luilling plant nt
Salenvwhould rejiTS fhv j)iicuhRti5Jj
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mllnng JAiHiiieAi enThnot w xiwAfully
mi .j
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tnansgeu, bw oxfrlitlUl nutV huiia
im "! wm
uieu It ought to pay good prollts.
Salum tHHsli a strong indoimndvnl
mill and grajtrtflim. i!huurHiJig'iVld
busint'W intrttU need it. Tku m
gram alone-Uuni will ba thjiuand fNIA.
fui lijorw for Ujautaj.4 (4 buslidlM Of 10.
nlieut, oal im1 oIiht muifiB; Tliart la
u good margin o'"prtU on thl llu'in
alono ud it ji (o b htvd Suleui
itahsta will (tikob)d of thU luaturti dud
pruparo to supply Mw ilwlnaiuU' '
Tho grain InduSfry hi agJ8Uir fr4liro
of our country'ii proprity tlmu hop.
ThoM who Iwndltt the hop crop Iihv no
trouble in weartajt ftwr8'fjj(p1f1,flfia
in placu of tho lurniem Itorrowlug indi
vidually at tint banku, n HiUim rpor
aliun inauugd hy a iRM&'HitUlJl. "H"i
llko Mr. Ilumphrtiy or miy otlr K0
man who;hudtrwujdj6fepi.t'r,ivIi' Irado
could do yds imiy j4wuuiigo,
SUSTAIN TUB IIQj)B PAPOlii! K I
4 This Jj)wiii, is uv locoiving aud
publishltign OOOvotU dully AtHoltad
Prijsa telegraph report.
All tho tolugrnphlo nw puUrtuhtid in
both tho Portland didlics pttjts In
Tjig Evirij;u Jouiuut, much ot H tho
dyl
before It cquius in Um OrauonUu.
Thoxpeu rf tlnmotalrgrnt). i paid
m Jot mTkit fiwmj; ieipi, aud
Jmiwk ! otjwii
BBWgajo or rtitf rii-UUouiee
if that pyn a it g.n-, mhU u.-UKiy'i,
And other painful and serious aitmsnU wliicil
mntivr tinttirm mlffi-. PAI1 111? avoided UV
eo many toothers suffer, can be avoided by
the use of "MoTfiKR's Frii?nd" This
remedv is a God-send to women, because It
carries' them through their most critical
ordeal with nerfect snfctv and no uain. No
"need ir the Buffering and danger of
us
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
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& Company,
and Furnishers
money but its own, and its only ninbi
tion is to becomon thoroughly Indopcnd
uut iiuspapor uf the laruost tiosslblo
1 unFitfln ti flll.i ttnntilft
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On tliOBo tonne the people aro Invited
to sustain their homo paper.
NfiW STnnCTJJONDCT'PHEPAHINC.
F. A. Hancroft,who Introduced and fo
curod tho jmBPngo of what is known ns
tho Ikinuroft bonding not in tho LcgiBhi
turo sovural yours ago, is said to ho on
gauod in thu proparatlon of nnothor law
to takd tho plauo of tho present one.
Mr. llmiofoft saya tho act in its pres
ent form In very dlfftiront froin what it
wnB when ho llrut introduced it, and all
tho objttutionablo features wuru ItiBortod
after it left his hands, so that when it
wat Anally passed ho could hardly rec
ogulKO It Tho main objection to tho
law Js that In Itu present form thu city
ban to pay the intercut on all tho Im
provement bonds Issued under it. This,
Mr. llitncroft says, was uut tho intention
when tho hill was frumod, but it was to
roquir thu property owner to pay thu
InturtwU As hu. introduced the bill and
it hears his name, ho is anxious that it
should he uhanged so that nil objection
abo feuturos should bo eliminated.
Under thu now law, all interest on Im
provements must bo paid by property
owners. This cannot affect Portland
bonds that havo boon ibeued, which now
amount to ovur t!MO,OOQ, hut will pro
vent the city being further burdened
with Uiu Interoet. Mr. Bancroft in thu
new net will fully protect that city.
' The Impression has been that tho law
would be repealed and that it ought to
bo repealed hi lis prosont form, and there
has been u rush with some Kast Side
property-owners to get street Improve
ments started so they may uscupo tho
Jutofgst. 4t jh iiUluntt"J tmv between
ttOO and 1(K) Works of stroot work in
Portland pro wulor wuy and con
tomplataU oh thu 1'iist Bide, aud that a
majority of tho property-owners will
tukt ndvuntugo of thu Bancroft bonding
nut.boforo it is fonealed or chnnuod.
Tliuro fiinuoh jipinplnlut, Uut thuru is,
nOAyuy to prav.Ont propor(yQwnor8,from
from tajdug ayantago of tho provle
hMlof Ultelaw, "tjtit tlm now law will
throw nil lh'"butdun on tho property
owner aud fully pioteet tho city.
McKlhLlY'3 POLIOY IN, CIUNA.
Avoording to the Shanghai oorrupoud
oiiboi TJm Uiulnu TlmuV yooufnulon,
illogrnniiatioUi nu ulxontfe of security
are the chief fp:a'rtiuturlsliiH oi iIih ulllml
Queupatioi.M .
That Is preulKoly tho onudition vltali
one would ojfiwot from 'Hie history u
thw'cuimtlon It jiuiH-'Pu nouM-i(
Krakiiwitlon to "very ruujoip.bta Amur'
Uiui tUat, wu Ijuyv ua.porjt nur lot in Mut
ocvuimUqii us it is now eunduuhul, and
m thareis rUAwn lb ovplHit-that ( t v 1 1 1
1).j oundutitoil so long as U is malntuluLHl,
ISvun Uiiow Pwklu witM riuhwl and cp
fe l,rtW9',M tuiqi-junjl n
Ungliit joprualist that tho Ihuamiis had
'NttltWluntioiuly bombarded qvory vl
lugy" in their lino of mirgh from tho
oon1t. Hlneo the arrival of Uiunt Van
VrJlei9 ' pud Jis assitinjjUun pt tbo
oblut command, th work of tho allied
force has Ixiun a series of "punitive
uxpatlitloHg," uimI we havo aomu to tin
dtirsland ulnittliut meatr, "Violonco
date ovun JiisUqo unjustly." Thqrohuve
bn semo summary exwutlnus of what
theru is imuhiu fur Imlieviug to havo been
aaUantiHl jutiodouo upon Qhlnose ql.
ah, uutlur HtarslMl l-vw, vhjeh Is no;
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'RCtfnscdbf anywotso olTenso Uion "har
boring Boxer' and that conft?rallon of
their iwjfwaslonn, under the nuked form
of "Foot,' wlilcKtUefr HvernOrs '11881
been practicing under tho more-' rtrHerly
form of "wiueczofl." And these outrages
havo have been committed In thonamcof
"Christiau olviliiatlon" tbat Is to say,
of n civilization higher and purer than
that in the name of which precisely tho
sameoutrages had been committed upon
Christian missionaries and their Chinese
converts that tho allied Christian armies
havo boon perpetrating upon Individual
ly innocent Chinamen.
Mow very lucky we are not fo bo mixed
up in this dirty aud dipgraceful business
at all I That mustbe the comment upon
then) proceedings of an Amorinan, jeal
ous for iho honor of his country, and in
earnest also for tho vindication of Chris
tian civilisation. Undoubtedly China
owos the Western -World n great'dtono-
.t?-..K' ,.! tifc ni.I.AAA !. I....... 1.An.
UIVI1I IUI IIIU UUvlUgl'l? -IlUb IIUVU UTJUI1
committed upon its missionaries aud its
Ministers. Tho "faco of tho Chinese.
Government cannot bo saved" if jus
tice' is to bo done in Gliina.' But justice,
when douo by raidiug parties which call
themselves puutivo expeditions is no
longer justice. Tho1 administration of
such justice leavas behind a human and
righteous rceeAtmont of injustice which
not even thu allied forces of Europo can
commit upon n rabbit warren of China
men without subsequently suffering for
having committed it.
JOURNAL X-RAYS
Moro prosperity weather
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There are many parties, but only ono
ting. .
A llttlo empire goes a long way in this
country.
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TIip Christian scientists of Tacoma are
to build a cl u-ch.
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Jo. Sibley of Pennsylvania has been
returned to congress an expansionist.
.
A November dish that suits our poli
tics Ih sauerkraut boiled with spare ribs,
ft
Tho Westminister confession Is a llt
tlo llko tho Oregon black law a dead
lotter.
ft
This is the prnpor season for blackbass
fishing. Tho law should protect basn
llshlng during their spawning season.
Thu local politician who thinks he can
make nnything out of party politics in
this city ought to be given a chance to
try.
4
Tlfe democratic mule and the republi
can elephant can now Ho down In peace
together with tho British Hon. They
are" all on good terms,
Borne of tho football teams in Oregon
are not painfully anoixus to como in
contact with real sport, tho way they
avoid tho Salotn Athletic Club.
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Let Hnlem expand in hor public
policies pi god government, good
schools and good streets and expansion
in population and commerce will follow.
ft
Hosehurg Itevlow, (Dem,): Tho Sa
lem republican manngere havo decided
not to celebrate McKlnley'a election foi
fear of offending tho democrats who
voted with them.
ft ft ft
Tho way F, 0. Paxton was scratched
for Presidential elector shows thut theru
are a great many Republicans- who are
sensitive when it comes t'o dealing, vwlth
thu text hook trust.
ft ft ft
Thu American policy in China plight
have been radically different but (or
Bryan's campaign against military con
niiust aud imperialism. Who knows?
(Jive thu devil his duo.
ft -ft ft ;
Thoflo who in publiu prints dtjjcm-s
thu busiuosH qualifications t respectable
business men o ight at least sign their
names and let' the people know what
their business qualifications are.
ft ft ft
Inquirer: No; we can not ull liavo
buukwheat cakes aud maplu syrup Ovory
morning. It was. not promlfud In thu
MoKinloy platform In fact, moet'of us
eaifU IjnVtt ituy ""I
ijjll wo earn them,
We livu b our bloQcl.nnd
m it. We tlTrivc or staryg, as
ur blood is rjch or poor...
Tbt'ie is ndthing else ttPlivQ
m-orUy.- w f(
V'ltn strength is fullMtnU
pirits high, wo arc boin re
tYittltatl, bone musclo and lyjiin,
lu lutly and mind, with con
tinual HuwofViclvblood. This
is hMilth.
When weak, in low spirit
Ho cheer, no spring, wheiv rest
is not rest and sleep is,, not
hleep, we are starved; our blood
is poor; there is little nutri
ment in it.
H.tck of the blood, .is foqd, to
keep the blood rich. When it
fail, take Scott's emulsion of
cod-liver oil, It,s,et the whole
body going again man wpian
child.
nnmiinlili iHtl
II W JWH
W.'ll wu4 yuu a liitl 10 try. II you like
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Citiz,ms,.,Busitiess iHeiunnd
Taxpayers Endorse. -
The Prrient oa-Portlsaa Administration of
the Business Afftlrs of the Xly of
Salem.
Tho public sentiment in fit
, i
avorof cbn
tinuing tho present oity ofllcial and
board of aldermen in power Is stronger
thnn.nvpr hnforo.
, A largo numlWiof citl-.oifs have Imet?
intorv.au.od fund nro TinnnallfliHliiAWK
favor ot the existing, order of things.
It is understood tho 'men who havo
served in tho citisenu' administration
nro wil.lng to stand for a ro-ulectlon on
Decouibei 3d provided thcy.aro nvited
to d5 so by tho chitons, and tho
senfltifeiil Oi far or silch" aMftni is ul-'
most unanimous.
SomeExerWslorts. '
J II. F. TntlifuY Vofel tar'it before;
and will do it again.
D. .1. Fry: This administration ought
to suit anybody. Especially tax
payers. "Ilopetoseu it continued.
ly W. Uollis A Ce: It has been nil
rlghti4 fnr as I can seo.
A. M Humphrey: Fully satisfied and
feel that for onto wo aru working on
safe lines t
J. I. Thompsen: It's first rato Don't
want changed as long as I live,
W. II. Helmes: Best city govern
ment wo havo had In twenty years, and'
we hud better stick to it
t m. urown : Am wen pleased witli
tho present administration.
O P. Dabney: Don't think it could
be bettered,. It should by all means bo
con I in nod.
Lacy & Sen's: Beoins to bo running
nil right, but taxes nro still too high.
E 0. Crost : Hopo it "wUl bo contin
ued in its presont ofllcient form, as I
believe it is tho first timo in a score of
years thut the city hasn't run behind.
Joseph Meyers: Liko tho manage
ment very much. But it is an outrage
that wodo not havo nt least ono or two
more policuinou.
Branson A. Hagau: Think.lt is all
riiiht and hope to ecu it continued
E. F. Oahtirn : Can't speak too highly
of tho men and their work,
E. 8. Lampert: Want things- to Btay
jutas thoy aro.
John Savugo, Jr : Think wo ought to
lot woll enough alone. I am opposed,
ns a Republican, to tho partisan ideas
expressed hi thu Telegram artlcio. In
city nmttora wo should dcop all political
considerations.
fluy M. Pewers: Tho only way wo
will, ever get out ol debt will bo by con
timiiiig the present udmfnlstratlo '.
II. A. Johnsonr Thu present admin
htrutioti has been good enough for me,
M. Bredcmt'lr: It suits mo very
well.
G. W. Putman; It has been a great
Improvement and will gladly support it
again.
J., I'urvlne: Lt Is good ind I don't
know how we could improve on it.
J. Q. llarnes: Tho present adminis
tration bus conducted affairs in such a
munner ns to justify their continuance
In power. Its management of the city's
finances has been unexcelled, and should
bo continued.
J. J. Dairy mple: Wo want to put
every man of them back, and moro llko
thorn.
A. N. Gilbert: I approve of tho most
favorable things thalcu i do suld of this
administration.
C. U Dally: I don't seo how it can
be bettered. It is simply a case of
introducing practical business sonso In'
place of politics,
GId Steluer: "We should put through
a straight citizen's ticket just ns it Is,"
J.Cenner: "I want to see the wholo
thing continued with one ndditipn
better streets."
Thomas, Watt & Co.: (,Well satisfied.
Reduction of exponses, care nothing
about party."
J. M. Wallace: "Should bo continued
without contest."
S, L. Hayden : "Continue tho present
policies."
John Grayt ''This council has been
too economical."
M. Klinger: "Wo cannot well do
bettor."
Squlro Parrar: "Let them all try It
ugalu If they will servo."
- J, M. Pay tin: ''Most decidedly; every
one of them,"
John Kruufjt-Q-
nw , set o( men
cqiiHt not uo any hetler." i
John liayne: "They have douu very
ii-.,ii i
P. U. Haas: ".Sath-fled ; see no reason
wliy a chaiigo should bo made."
..m..v in ; Mitus continue u oy la mado- of w' and is prcpaml as
allmeuns. It Is not a matter that ad easily as tea. ifc called LanoV Meili
mlts o( question. Whcii they canio In ' elno. All druggjs sell it at 25c. ami 50
power wo weru running in dobt abollt ?'a .L,U1U'B l;'y, Medicine moves tho
$1000 n month. That haj boon stopped
and there bus been liberal saving bu
Bides. It would 1m hnsineas madness to
return U tho old order of things.
I J.K. A. 'lurnor:' I helped, put them
there and ( am not sorry 'forJIti '
Walter Merley: I am thoroughly In
favor of (ho prefect methods.
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iilnhdratlon the o'ty has had to my
F
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knowledge.
uy an means let us con
tluuu it
Damon Uros
It would bu thu
u height
of folly Ji, iiittko a changes) W'a ore
are
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dblng wejl ououglj,
D.TF.' Warner: ttisi
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uglier t It la all right In all
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Assiprtu- ,. myiw hu v-iiwuuiic u
continuation ol thu same,
T. Ilolvorson : I am. strongly in favor
of irlvliur tho nr.Kaiit iln.llirln'
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gwuiiu iviiii. nw ruuiiin uouurour
telvus.
Geo. J
Peaivo; Would llko to seo
every man of tho present non partisan '
city administration continued, and their,
IllOthodsaBWoll.
J. H. Albert
Well satlstiudwltli the.
present administration and favor a con
tlnuauco of tlielr. .non-part lean t
W. F. Bodlhby? I fAyokccplng tho
preseut soC!of Oflicersf In for as long a
limoBB thejllwill do as., thoy havo tho
2t two years
Euireuo II rev in en: The admlnlstra
tlOrr hns-becn good (or -the-taxpaycrs
and tho wclfaro of the el.ly, and I want
to see it continued.
B. P. Beise: Tim record will show
itlmtjclty affairs, managod.itsa part of a
fbiitlca'l maclilnellUtbcerl a dismal
failure; and managing it as nt present,
vylth politics left out and bu'Infja 'put
In, lias been a decided success, t want
to seo the present business method
Continued.
Gilbert Bros Lot us retain the pres
ent administration by nil means. There
havo'been no "jobs," and only tho best
interests of the city havo been con
aldered
W, W. Skinner: I favor continuing
tho present program df fccon0iny and
goodcltygovernnient.
Dr. W. A. Cusick- Wo have entored
into.fhis movement ns a business pro
Ksition, and all political considerations
werfeliminaU'd. It has succcedod well,
and all our ofllcers havo (ullllled their
pledges bo faithfully that I believe that
overy taxpayer has received great benefit
from the administration. I am un
qualifiedly In favor of a continunnco of
tho flmo regime.
ILPehle: It's all right to date. Give
us mora of tho same kind of work.
- Werner Breym'an: "I ntn well pleased
with tho wholo work, and would like to
havo'.ho same class of business iiin ro
turnej. In addition would llko to ecu a
little more and bettor street Improve
ment" G. IV. Johnsen: "Heaitlly in favor
of the present regime, and don't boliuvu
wo could hotter jt'."
John Q Wilsen: Think our present
financial management is correct and
should dc sustained.
To Cure a Cold in Dee Day
Take Uutlve tlromd Qululuu TntileU, All
drngxiiarofuad tbo money tr It fttlb to cure
W. (IroTl't slcimtiirii U on cacti box.
REPORT OF
PRESIDENT GATCH
To tic Bourd of Ratals of thcOrttoa Aerlcul
tursl Colteie,
Giptlemen: Herewith I prosent my
report for the collegiate year 1801) 1000.
Du'ing tho year there havo been en
rolled the namos of 405 studontfl, lieing
07 mere than woco enrollexl last year.
We cainot always estimate thu worth of
a echo-1 by tho number or students, still,
the iirreaso (or tho year is encouraging.
Whet) wo consider tho largo expenditure
the lJturd has made (or buildings and
othorlacilities it may bo doubted wheth
er thcjncreaso is as largo as it should be.
Durln) tlio coming year wo ought to uu
roll COt students. Indeed, we confident
ly oxpet to .reach that number. At
tend bjcountios is as follows-
Bentci IBS; Marlon 37; Polk 2i);
Claekatut 21 ; Linn 20; Washington 17:
Vamliill 10; Lane 12; Multnomah 12;
JosephlrH; Lincaln 4; Crook 3; Lake
3; Tilln-iook 2; Wallowa 2; Baker 1;
Jackson 1; Douglas 11; Malheur 10;
UlutHopS; Waco 7; Gilliam 0; Union (1
n a uu . .... . .,
vuwipiieraHn i; umnuiia I ; stale of
lUDiuiiKuii -ijoiuiu oi tjaiiioiuin i;
8tuto o( Sniifi Dakota I ; Alaska 1. To
tal -105.
Tho largi lumber from Huiton is ac
counted (ori part by tho (net that many
families urn, hero to rducato their chil
dren and Hereafter consider Corvalils
their homo. '
Cauthorn jlall, for men, has had a
prosperous yfcr under tho management
ot I'rof. J. U.Horner Tho aVorago cost
oi living loriph student bus boon $2.28
ft weok. Ththouse. though sadly In
need o( p.ilnl,8 In much bettor repair
than It win- a Mr ago. Accompanying
will bo found i full rojiorl (rom tho Pro
fessor In clrge. It is desirable that
the same juuiagement bo continued
through th coming year.
To-ritu and To-Morrow Nljht.
Atideaehuuua night during this
weok you uu eot at any druggist's
Kemp's Iltsani for tho Throutand
Lungs, ucnowledged to le the miwt,
BMccessful roniody ever sold for
Coughs. Oiup. Uronchltl-., Asthuiu
una Lxmsupunu. et. a u ttlo to,
day and km It always In the house
so you caiuhock your cold til oneo
Price 25 rt fiOo. Samplolxiil lu free,
cod&w
One lataoe.
Muttlu Mis. iigml HI, was brought to
thu asylum 8t night from Pine, Union
county, filiefl b, y, k. Doerinc brlntr
, Ing her (rom h placo.
Bed Time
" iYm
taken pleaiaiherb drink, tho next
muuiiug i iLTipriKiu ami mv com
plexion is IwtM My tloctor'eays it
acta gently on io Btonmch, liver and
r it i i
Kiuneys, ami is i pleasant laxaUvo. It
bowols each dn If you cannot net it.
wind (or (rH wiplu. Addrets, Orator
F. Woodward, Uoy, N Y.
The oft quotedfle, 'Thoiigli lost to
8lht,.to memorcwr ' originated with
lltutlp-ei! Jonkyiiaiuij wob' Oral pub
Irshed in tlio Grjiwhih iafaxliiu fur
, Planners, in i,uir 1702.
BSia-t,.,B ssrssr
And romi lwfoio farth'ing gale
I
oiy snip siiuii nml upon tho s
Perohancu all dethe and forlorn,
Thesn-oyeashalmisa thee mi
iiumv a
vear:
Hut niilnirfMiii.kii !. MiibM
vn."" v:. : '. v1)1
I -iiuubi lonno in, 10 memory clear.
Rtt-Hn,Mri lnwi 1 nnuL.,.,
A "" '. - .' V"" WHIUmCOI
yu, eruei iaio, i souls to sever!
tot in thts heart (iost secret placo
. T,0M,i ;,,u10u .alu'letmlt dwell forever;
" " ? -:ciioii trace
,.,11 wncy 0 mirrcever near,
f.aci
h smile, each tar, that form, that
IHHJ
Though lost to at, to memory dear.
j --
Tl,,
tlonauTail
stomach, conatlp-
r Ills are cured b
KMaviK3SMt
T,
1 1 mm
IHO non-lrrlthi- ratharll n.t.
l15Tbwita ot ulliKtcIata or by mall oil
one M SwaO
From a wreck will attract the world's
attention to the life-saver Yet let the
life-saving be continued cverv day, and
nun U nttrnrta no nubile attention.
If the scene of the saving of one life
by that life-saving remedy, Dr. Pierce s
i-.oiucn wcuicai
Discovery, could
be made to stand
out alone, like u
picture on a
screen, it would
attract the notice
of the whole na
tion. By n curi
ous contradiction
the very frequen
cy with which the
"Discovery" saves
life, robs the fact
of general inter
est. Por obstinate
coughs! bronchitis,
weak lungs, and
other diseases of
the rcspinitory or
alis, "uonien
Medical
DibCOV
cry'
is
the one
medicine which
ofTers certain help,
aud almost certain
cure, lt contains
neither alcohol
nor narcotics.
"Only for Doctor
Mercc'd Ooldeti Med-
Iful lllviir-n' f lllltlk
I would foe In my grove to-day," writes Mr.
Moms Miles, of IIUIIr.nl, I'lnla Co., Wyoming.
"I had nthina kj bad I could not uleeri pud wai
mmnlliNl tn utvi. i work
Kt
It
mm
ected my
a ... .a.- v .. . f- S tt 4l A I .m lil !.
hitios mn that I l
lias
cvuicnm i unit, lAiiii .y
uotn nnv
lind cnu
mid nlf-lit,
My friend nil tliougiu
mimntluti. Mv wife ItnilstCd on "IV I
lUB
T.oldcu Medical Ulncovery 1 have taken fi,ir
bottle nnd nm now n well man, wclf-liiiiK ihs
pound-) thank to l)r 1'lerce "
The People's Common Sense- Medical
Adviser in paper covers, Is scut free on
receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay the
cost of mailing only. Address Dr. U. V.
Pierce, BufTnlo, V, Y
tammmaammmmimmMmmmsmmmmmmmsmmma
BUSINESS CARDS
C. H.JCI1AOK
Sliccesso to Dr. J. M. Kccno, of
Wliito Corns Salem Or. Partios doslr
Ing Biiperior up , -tions at moderate fee
in nny branch aro in especial request.
ALBERTA.JESSUP.
303E2 3JfiT8C3CgIll?
Phono. 1071.1
kooms 1 And 3, OHAY IILIC.
B. F. JONES,
Attornoy-nt-Toledo.
On-
Wan (Murk of Circuit Court '
an ll-to datu abatracl 01 at
lonnty
Law
on,
1 yi-arx huiIIihh
ill) 111 Lincoln
tl-17m
SOUL 12 Jilt OS.
Piano Tuners ami II pares
PORTLAND ORE.
For Salem nnd vicinity leave oiders tit
Geo. WIII'h Muslu Store.
T
. J. Sullivan,
State Street Tailor.
Knit fliiltl r lint In. Tho Obermlonr put
loins fnnii CIiIcoko. llt't bmluetM .11IU 314,
18 panu (A.
CAPITAL HIV
Express and Transfei
I u.w uu until twiu iiaoiuiiKU
Meets nil mail and pasponizor trains.
; Baggage to all parts of the city. Prompt
service. Telopliono iSo. 851,
DIr-QUB A HO.M KH
k
fo.
OFFICE, CITY HALL.
For wutcr borvlco nuply at cjiUc.
Bills payublc monthly In iidvanco.
Make all com plaints ut the olllc
Loans and Insurance
Money to loan (rom 0 to 8 per cent.
Becoming to securityno expense for
examination. Insurance effected on
hops nnd other property at lowest ratos.
John Moii 290 Com, s.
7KVfd.-Tf
The German Market
Will be (ound all kinds o( meat
aud tho best o( sausago. FUEK
DELIVKBY. All bllTa duo the
lato Arm of Wnlt & MlescXe
must bo paid.
Wolz & Zwicker
171 Coriiinnrclal HI.
Old Post
OfffceStables
I
I
Aro large urn have reliabln niiii,.l
antB, j-our tonm boarded by the week or
, .uw",w mr litre, frtces rea
nuunmt. jour patronagu eollcited.
H.' iVI. Brown
112 Ferrv Strtvat.
tL.tl.k.,.-V "KOl'WTOIt l.tk(..lr..
ailCX. 11. KOWAN. D SKiSmwault.vl."
Squire Farrar
so swaat. q'liouo Na wn.
Wm. Brown Co
Lilienthal Bros,
II J Oitwihalnier. Miger. Offiaa ov.r
Catlin X Linn
Oaiooo?er Welter1 grocerr loro. 'PUoiit
J Carmichael
USMC orrr
Uutlilii) man
' qolhtai ,tore, tu
ue.
A,' Li7esley Co ;
w aie
Slem hop buyers!
m
raw
WHEN YOU PAY
YOUR' GOOD MONEY
For n lickot Entt, you naturally and
vorv nrnuerlv want to uo over tho routo
j that will give you tho yorvbgst nccomg
nations ni mo iowobh mwsbiiiiu rmu
Iloncn, yon should nsk yountlOkot.ngitid
to make your ticket read via tlio
ROCK- ISLAND
Our popular personally conducted
tourist excursions in modern Pullman
louriBt sleeping inrs lcuvo Salem every
Monday Evening und Thursday evening
via Sacramento anil every Tttemlay even
ing and Saturday mornltm via Portland
and run through to Ohlcngb wit bout
change via tho World's mostsoenlo Lino
ronncctlngnt Chicago with all morning
trains KaBt, also with the itock Island
perponally conducted tourist ear for
iJoslou Theso tourist sleeping cars nio
broad vcstibuled, lighted with Pititch
bits and provided with all weekly illus
trated periodicals and magazines (or tho
free use of our patrons nnd aro iiccom
panted through to dustina'lou hy a rep
resentativo of the Great Hock Island
Route, Wo also have a daily Urst-cluea
Bleeping car Bervice to Clticago via the
Scenic Line, and the bust dining car
service in tho world.
For full information, maps etc, call
oh or writo to, A. E. CoOi'Uii. Gen. Agt
or Portland Oregon,
V. W. Skinkkh,' G. M.tPownis
Agent S. P Co. Agent 0 It & N Co
Suleni Or. Salem Or.
Canadian
VU x pacific
And Soo Line.
First-clnes and Tourist
SLEEPERS DAILY
Passengers booked to and from
ALL POINTS EAST
Atlantic Steamship
Office, v . 0
For lull particulars apply to
U.J. COYLE, II. II. AHII01T,
A. G. P. A., IIIJ Tlilnl St.
Vancouver, H. (1. Portland.
The Dewey
Washing Alachine
This niHchino is a new one made nu
Bcientillc iniucipleH. It is guaran
teed to give nbsplutu intirfiiutimi
After a tlioroniili trial uo family
would diHpenco with ono Willi the
iim of the Dewey, the hnrrtirs nf
wash day will ihaappt.ur. 1'li.t ma
chino will
Wash Clothes
Perfectly Clean
No hard work about It. Kasy to op
orato. The mauulactiirors will back
up overy claim mudo (or the .ma
chino. The Dewey Washer
Has won two Urst premiums all State
.airs: nt Lincoln, Neb, IKM), nnd
at Salem, Oro , 1900. Sold it Salem
byR.M. Wade Co. Correspond
with or call on
Ambler Young
Manufacturers nnd Balosmon,
-It. Angol, Oregon.
Salem Soap
Works
nio proprietor of tho fialem Soap
Works has thoco operation oi tho dealers
Consumers who deslro a llrst-elass
soap will
Tho proprietor of thu
I Encourage Home Industry
uy ordering Salom-made soap
S. C STONE. M. :)
I'rnprlotor ol
jStohe's DrugnStor-
HLKM. OHKilliV
tf .!,.n('ro (two ,n number) nrp imatcl a
well stookeU WtU a v),UplIlin(v of ?mi m
me. .Uns., toilet alcl., imlmwy.UuHh
etoto ,eto.
Wl. HTONK
IIiliM()m023,f(,uexp0r,mic( u (h(
'JoioIwciUulneaua now roakw no oh,K lo
"oMnillMInn ,Mln.tlon r priori t ion
Wheat Bought and SioTfiH-""
By the Aurora Rollur Mills
Mu.4i.tati,SSS
FRED P.
HURST.
7-27-1 fiMm
m snuji mmm
ANI) DHING- ffiRKS
I-adies' and Gents' olothos
- - oloaued and dyed without rip.
mug. Gout's elm bus pressed
by tho month, aho -KirUum
HeamHl and dyed. Hata and
Md gloves cleaned Geuti'
4otbf rollned, rubonndV ru
halrvd, bntt,ons on. All work
SSk, "p ,U,J Pro,PtJ
E
M
ST
, & rv,5 JK Va.
l-Kl'AUT,
ron
"mm PortUnT
Clilrarp
Hpottai
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aesf?
in.
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S
rtiinu
tlo Kx.
VIA IIJUNTtNorON
Hnllnvery avAitj(,
)U)MltlA ItlVKIl
'if '
9 p, in
aTt'ni.
tJ
xt Unn
Hhtur
iii
ll) ui
IP, M
l" ANleria mtaj i,u,,M
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............ ..... ..,
Will. MI-TIL-
Kor I'orUmiil. MnUiJI'.' "!
"alom
jL
I..
uiiiinw. "T,7.;r.. ".?.
iii)niiltHn'nnlt'b.'w7
WlI.liAMKTTK ItlVKIl MVIsiom"
I to llvttaud at .,U,.a nv :"'
Duals
atrwt er;iliiOfltOreKori City If iteVj" l
delajod tlioio. 'lli-kctw tiialliV, ri.""""'!!
olicekod t irnnir 1 rr..m u-i ... '".''"t. Ultras
ZuV,,JZn
olicckod tlirougti rroru Halom fri-c ri?.tt
rail or river mtiio to l'ortlMi. lfoler
-5S8P"
lino.
1 iwui ni i-mmtnu with all mil. y-?,
don, l'a ,Bt , lN,retuy
ii .A..uiL'JVVfiia.'
City ticket and i,t,;nAVy.l!mB.!iffl.
"WincrcUli'
SOUTH AND EAS1
VIA
Southern Pacific Co,
THE SHflSTfl ROUTE
4 :05 p. m. ' m
I.vl'OrilaiHl
- asm a m
-11) A M
-12.S0 A M
saTFjT
1033 m
12SPM
4UAM
8:14 iM
TTUTa
tM A
7aJA
i:A
7)A U
SKI 1' H
li:1U A U
IU-IIA M
.tt A X
wpii
CO A H
12.11 H H
liV Hulom.
Ar Ashland..
Ar Kacraructito......... 0o l' M
Ar Han Franclwo. - -- 7:1", p j
Arosdon .lu am"
Ar Denver .. . tito a M
ArKnima, City 7S A M
Ar ChlCBiro-......::.7-iSA m
Af MM1.,'I80M T-A) l'"l
Ar Kl HiM) O-oo 1 M
at rori. una.. .. c,:i,l A M
Ar City of Moxlco.... 9 to m
Ar Houston ..... 3;n a m
Ar Now UrlomiK ... r,i m
Ar Wasliliiaiou C.u a M
Ar Now Wk .....12,13 P m
Pullman and TouristH
Vllftt fill
both
Ifaliis. Chair cars Bncmmonto toOnlen
nun iii niHo.anil tourist cars to Clilr-aeo
St. IxiuiB.Now OrluaiiBaud aHliingloD.
Connecting" oTBan jfranillsco with sVv
oinl stenmBhin lines for Honolulu
Jupnii, China, Philippines, Central and
South America.
Sou Mr. W. W. SkiiiiuVngeiit at Baleui
station, or uddruus
(J. II. MAHKHAM.G. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon,
POSSIBLY
You aro not ivwnro of tho fast timu ar.J
Hiiperbsei vicu now afforded by tho
pic-
2
WE HAVE ft
Daily Fast Trains
TO THE EAST. w
WE HAVE
..V
If 'yen cannot take tho morning train
travel via tliU'Ovotiius; train. Both aro
finely equipped.
"Our Specialties
Past Timo, Through Service, Pullman
Paluco Sleepers, Pullman Tourist Sleep
ers. Pullinuti Diners, Library (Cafe) Car
aud Free HcHlnlng Chair oars.
Hours In timo saved to Omaha Ohio
ago, Kaunas City, St. Louis, New York
Boston, and other Eaatern points.
Ticket good to Snlt Lake City nnJ
Denver., , .-, .
It Is toy our intercut to use Tut. Ovik-
LAND I.IMITKl). TicketB tUld BlOtiplIlg
cur IxirliiK citn bu secured (rom
W. W. Hxissna.
Agent S. P. Co.
Or Guy Powers, Ag't. 0' K. &H.
rialem Or.
J. II. 1xtiiiiui', Gon'l Agent,
No. lKfi Tliird St. 1'ortlanil ur
Oregon Sliou Line Itaiiroail
The DIroct Kouto to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
. and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite routes, vw
tho UNION PACIFIC Fast Mail Lins,
or tho HIO GRANDE Scenic I.liwn
No Change of Cars.
On tho Portland-Chicago Spuial, ' 'h
uuest tu thu West."
Equipped With
hleuuut HUiKlnrJ aiLvpern.
Fine NoW Ordinary Tourlit biwpora.
Suporh Ltbrarv-lluOut Cara.
Bpfooillp Dinners, Mui'n a lacarui
Kroo Hcclluliirf Chair C't.
(Vniiroriatilo Ooaolios aal Smoker
cutlru Truln lymplctolj VobIibiuvj.
For further rTifhnnation apply
to
J. R. NAGKL, GUY PO KRH
I'rav. 1'ans. Aal. Aent O. It " N-l-)2
Tlijrd St, Portland .Or. aleiu
mmimmtntfriwiKimt.tmntmmautmmaimcmmM
M-u.ti
MU
Uorvallis &,Easlorii Kailraad 1
Nu. 2 Fur Vuq'tiina:
Train loavwAlbnuy 12: W p. u
Train leaves Uorvullis... 10 P '"
Truln araives
No. I RflLirfitliiif:
Yiiqillna- . u:wp. '"
UV08 Yaqulmi
Loavaw Our villi Ik ..
o 10 a. tu,
. ..ll:J0tt. in
12:16 P. "'
. 7:00.1- '
. . 1 1.20 a. nu
.,.12. ion. a..
6:41 P lu-
Arrives Allmny .
No. a For Detnijt:
Leaves. Albnpy ...
Arrives Dfltjroij . . , .
No. A KettirnyTrajL .
Lenvus Dctmn. Tf.
Airlvn AIRrtfiw. l. ..
' Que and tw3ffinhnhi
in iTnrl ruMSSrTniiltRf. ill. AlllllllV HUH
CJMU& wlItlf.nlSrn PaclUc ll3in,
gllim'dlivctseT7lwJtfeund fnun ne"
.i-c's: i' 'MritH.'Mv,i ' -..
Pri aucl adjacent iKMrties
, Trains for tho nioiinUlns arrive
hetroilat tuHn. giving ample Um
hi reach Kumplut? ifinundt. m j
Hreltenbush and Santlutu rive's tw
same day. .-
J TLItM.n.
8 ul. Ubin.
'eukVYOUBSEir:
tiiaai g w'wujoo. ..js
DEItulTnitM air lll"" .
nact
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JS.W0tf,ISSSJlfefe' fw
14 WALKER, ffyrhbr
hsfruct
ton of villages. thn tun & uownk
4091'Krl Mrt, Nk- .xk, 'Of City ttfTttl
-.. yuu o.ucu, Atass.
i'toutimi, - i"
is
a"tIri.
iKB UftV - - J
iw Ui mmerolal St.
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