wr-pp--? H6itoe Work is Hard Work without GOLD DUST. --v ,.. .,. WI1TI IVfi ClilLDREim-CLOTHING I '? " $ USE: Too Many. PFECTI--A suit for your i.t . . c f.l fLii ; . . rlJKf1 . uuL f Jil SEE THAT YOU GrWt Johnson & Company, ,ty , Hie Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers THE DAILY JOURNAL BY HOFBR BROTHERS, THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1000. Dally Ono Yonr, S3 00 In Adynnoo.,lnnn ,M. , n.Mrin ,,,. .. Anr.iinn nilluPnun Mnnthk SI. In AHunhnnl Weekly Ono Year SI.OO In Adyanco about'tiie coming city election. Thk Journal will not bo drawn into a partisan or personal controversy about tho coming city election.. It has always advocated sound business methods ap plied to publld nffalrs as well as non partisan administration in purely mat ters of collecting revenues and expend ing tho same, and will continuo to do so. It has received no fawn front the pretcnt citieeos administration and ox peels none from any administration. It is aware that theo are regarded as Quixotic sentiments by the predatory bawkbllled close of ward politicians who dfecaia city affairs in tho hightoned style of guttersnipe btllfngpgato. Hut the betterofass of Republicans nru look ing forward to better conditions when the administration ofcityaud school affairs at least shall not be mudo perquisites of tho street-corner politi cian. Society may degenerate to tho. restoration of lynch law, and mankind ma revert to tho stajjo when tljoy moved their ears as signals to summon each other to cannibalistic- feasts, but tho capital city of a.tato should not-&gat) tho procession ih those directions. Whothor tho oily government of Ba lera shall go back to tho old methods of the, well-known posh Is for tho Repub licans (o say. Two year of tho citlrens administration has nottrmdo this any less a Republican oity or county than it ever was. There are as many Republic jujsaad prosder Kepublieans in tho.cilty of Ealein thai Uiirw wjo two yearsjigo. If tbe Kepabllcana who headed tho Cttiaea'a isovejuont In UiJh olty two jesgoa&bo arlyonJfflnj oWVt. !, eo tibbly luxfiroswlr find " so fairly veH carried into effect, thoy are not tho nt-n we Uke them to bo. Hut lot Is bo rgfUd, If the Citiion'H adminisUa.lion is io beuearrfedjor warden the mtnunnoi paHlMtt manner as it- huh beon, It must be.uona at the demand and iustAiice of Republicans, and thir inter viwu pub lulbd over their fegimttints ludloato that it Will bo done. If tlio pood work is W lo overthrown it must bo Republican;. done by th most wpojeornbtoVd mu Piatt cooly annouitcua that two yeani hence the UwpulilimuiH ol Now York will not iioniiimlu llird S, Color formayor of Ntw Yojk. flit thp. b-jis tje in advance of any ox proa Ion by tho rtdk and fllo of the party, in adwuigo of anyprlnmrlMnr oonvwitUin. H hIiows UiBjtbeoIuto control the hoi untl the Biwhitie Ijavo over tho matter of nom inations. The system that iUiahUw n dlctatprsljlp to hesei up tlit BV one maa the powor to say Jrat Uto party shl do hi a oity, or 4at or legislature, aneven In the uaUonal coiigrutw, is unworthy of the further itupport or un eourageuionl of any trna American. SQ fight in advuuco on llird 8. Cole m make that KuulJema! vorv. pPBjtnlueut InK ftn'-feJ najtoaal politios. Aa ooiuptrollor of GiAter New York Jio refusud to do tho lhjlpg of Hoif Crftkej1 in tho city or of Jfa ?;kttvln tho stare. iiM omne very mf bInjc the RepuhlltJau immlitee for Governor, and, aa a result of his tinning ta Mr. Odell, whoroufor Governor ktt'Binati to euccewl IUosovelt, was aJjgftt eighty thousand behind MoKlnley IkMm popular vote. Th Immw Piatt pnviuc 1 Ii tMMiB dritw.tbe Jilgodn bralue of a ettf,tf,lWJl$&e$)r8t l&nM tl MapUon jftkhl-Ue i8rtL e part WOfoHl IrQlf) to Wlgpt . . r t iminnimT iiri irnTiTi mmmmmmmmmmmmm A .1-4- boy for 25 tp 50, oe er cent, less v . .JV . 1 U GET FIRST CHOICE direct legislation law nt the coming session of tlio legislature, and thoeo in favor of this reform should sco to it that tliey get the atrnight goods. When it is apparent that such a reform is to bo enacted the bosses always get in and omnsclato it and render it as harmless to their monopoly as possible. They have ......... ballot law and witlt tho registration law. Direct nomination clubs should bo form ed and a correct draft of tho law prepared and picaented to tho legislature. Lot not all our reform measures omanato PRIfi1 -fflllfrK from tho slum politicians of our only 5 WJ" ub Tl'! ntT,thorCon8rc88 , .. . .... ' i this yoar as u delegate. Tho Congress, largo city. Salem and Marlon county ;aa j. nnmo impUcit, is called for tho aro far ahead in political development purpose of discussing tho subject of irri and in promoting good government rutd gatlon and for taking stops towards tho should assort themselves In tills matter (or tho welfaro of tho people Slots the Couth and Wnrlianff 1ti rU Mxattre Urtimo (Julnlnotablow cur a ootd In. """"j iiu v-iuu. nu j. ricoc. a a JOURNAL "X-RAYS" Poor seed wheat will keep the fanner poor. ft Tho Alco club of Albatiydiae taken out a license 9 'In God wo trust.'" Tho Oregon text book trust. ft e Wheat lowor Hour hlghor, Wholesale at Saluin fl'.OO to $3.00. ft Since election buyers falk prosperity leas and pay moro for hops. ft ft Regulation proo-ority weather does all its raining at night. ft ft ft The Irrigation Congress and Oregon legislature aro not to. bo'confounded. ft ft ft Iiulp tho little induotrles.' The big onos ttiko care of themselves, ft ft ft If thuro woro many judgcB like Jlolso thorb wourd lo little builness for tho Supreiro court. - ft ft ft It Ih too early to begin to prepare yourself for the expansion, you will have to undergo on Thanksgiving. ' ft ft ft The. legislature Is not made up of (groat rgeorvo rangers, Hx. .No, but of a less honest class as n rule. Neither England nor Russia like Mc Kluloy'a carrying on an anti-imperialistic pojluy In China. Hut the people like It. ft ft ft A free pub In lllmry for Salem is with in tho Kilt of the Odd Fellows and Ma sons of this city. Why not fit up the Olty Hall for It? ft ft 6 A Salem man says tho city and state Ijliould unite and build a tcty llbrayy M1"1 t Urir bull.tini)e,W eiiil of Wilton avenue. ' " " AAA f A Salem slioenuikVr tints sImhi up the great wisdom of tho human family : One man has rubber heels put onto kmthur ltoots, and another has leather heels put on rubber bootV, ami both do it be oaupo they will wear bottur. ft ft ft Tho number who want to go to war with China is small. Or with tho Fill, pinna for that matter. Rut aa the poo. plo have decreed, the CQnquost of the Filipinos must be completed, whether wo like it or not. It is a national duty A Christmas Gift New All the Year Uound In ehooHlug a Christina gift vlmtcan afford more present orS histfn'g pft-asura than a subscription to The Youth's Com panion? The delight with which it Is welcomed on Christmas morning is re iPQwrd every week in the year. t Those who wish to present u year',! subscription to a friend may also have tlio uoii)utiton e iHMUtilui -iow"rurtan Girl" inieiular for lUOl sent with It This calendar reproduce It) lU-color printing! an ideal (vortra.lt of a Puritan maiden of Plymouth. In addition to this, till the issues of tho Companion for the remaining weokaof 1000 are sent free from the tltno subscription is received for the new volume. Thai's wishing to make a present of The Companion and mentioning it when subscribing will receive, In addition to the glfta offered above, a beautiful printed cortiUcato of subscription to iriacojut'oiiK the presents on Chrmiiins ' ". -4 t. . ' . ''. (.- max i fin . 7i . U'UOMrAMON, mmxassSi. l I iv ivrii' mamMsmnwm&v -VTWBOIillitMiII?' iMaAgijpir . "tlTi SPECIAL LETTER FROM PORTLAND Written to; the Journal lijr Its local new rerrf enutlro, ItttoMB. Johnson. - - - TonriJiSDt Oregon, Nov. 14. Captalrj Hart, of tli! United States Engineering Corps, has Just sent to tlio war depart' ment a completo report of the gpvom-1 ment euryoy along tho course of the' Snako ffvor Tho survey was Completed several weeks ago, and tho officials hero have boen at work forsomo timo past on (tho roport. Tho survey cxtondod from Lowiston to Ripnria, along tho, conrso of tho river a distance of 73 miles. At the latter named point a connection was made with tho survoy mndo by Capt. Taylor and party in '07, and with 'tho completion of tho roccrit roport with its maps, there is on file in Washington, D. Cmatter descriptive of, tho riverfor133 miles of Its course Tho department al so, has definite information relative to tlio shoots in this stretch. Tho engineers will Boon be ready to estimates na to tho cost of improvement of ihe waterway. Tlio recent expedition was in charge of Mr. Frank Gilliam ttntl a party of fifteen men. lite party was absent on the sur vey about three months. A mooting of the board of directors of tho Manufacturers' Association, of this city, was held here yesterday. Ofllcors for tho ensuing term wero follews: Prceidont, E. II. Killium, of IIowo, Davis A Killinm viro-president, W. II. Morrow, of the Pacific Metal Works; treasurer, It. J. Holmes, of tho Portland Canning Company; 0. II. Mcleaacs. The following gentlomcn wero ohoton members of tho executive cemmittee: A. II. Devcrs, Charles Hagela, 0. E. Uolfitt, W. B. Sluble and D. L. Povoy. Corau II Stearns loft this evening for Chicago. He goes there ns a delegato from this statu to tho National Irriga tion Congress that convenes thero nqxt week, Wednesday (Thursday and Friday, Mr. Stearns has attonded tho meetings of this body for tho past 10 years, and ' wi" !t ,a tlioiight.bo tho only Oregonlan 1 AelnhllalininHi nt hU.Mii M(nM.LH .... uotuviiniiiuuiiv ui duiuiuiu iirigtiiiua nyu- touts throughout the arid states. At tho present session an effort will be made toward reaching tho congress of tho Uuiteb States by. resolution and com inltteo, and got aid in tho way of appro priation towards the cost of erection of reservoirs at tho heads of tho streams (lowing those arid regions. Tho question of water supply, to tltoso regions Is In deed an Important ono and Mr. Stearns assorts that ho will do all in his power to got tho present congress to consider tho resorvolr plan monttoncd. Eater he will visit tho states on tho Atlantic sea hoard. Tho office o! Capt. Langfltt, of tho U. S. A. Engineers Corps, has boen visited by many river fishermen within tho past fow days who cotno to ontor protest against the order which tho Captain mused to be 08tod n fow uays ago, ordering the owners of fishing sites in tlio Columbia to removo tho piles that aro so desirable to the success of their, vocation. Tho CapUin has had no doBlro to injure the flshltiK grounds, hut rathor is obeying orders from the de partment in preserving the rlvtr in this regard. Tlio men who Imvo called at tho office aro those who bollovothat they are without tho jurisdiction of tho order, and therefore protest against its enact mont in their particular cusob. Tho order eaya that all the piles miiBt bo removed within thirty days from the original date, and that length of time has already nearly expired. All pro tost aro Justly considered and no fisher man or owner of tho land in tho rsglon whoro the notices Are posted will he treated unfairly. " " John Duffy was senteuced to serve term of oightoen months in the peni tentiary at Salem for having broken into the hardware store on the East sldo and stealing a caso of knives valued at about 30. He was arrested while endeavor ing to sell llit) knives on the street. Hontotiro was paused today. Wheat still continues to decline in value. This afternoon at tour o'clock the price paid was 5tJJ, a dropping off of a half cent from yesterday's price. The local warehouses seem to be well filled, ami the. demutid at the present time is not great. The Oriental ship intuits of Hour continue, though very small. Tho warehouses at Hong Kojg are tilled to overflowing and the affairs of the country are at present in euch a condition thut there aro scarcely no shipments inland. Tho financial condi tion of the country is naturally bad, as Is that of Japan, W) this has its effect ti(xm the shipments from American ports. , Onions are quoted this eveiiing as bringing $1,16 to 1.36 when sold by the producers to tho dealers on Front etmitf PnlalAa. n.u vnit.a.. tt.nnt ltt.i.l ...a Kft .a uin.vva W.W .M...V. 1.1U, .MlUKlHg uu l3J 03 coins mo vomi torMco, itiuing mo past tew nays lias not Ihu-ii the best and to this faut the wetik marc, ket Ib attributed. The poultry umrkelj nt this writing, is rather poor. Spring, chickens bring but 2 to fit jnr doun. and tho nricea iiaid for hens riiniti froin f3 to $4. lluyerB say that these prices are dnu partially to the fact that man pounds of wild birds have been on tlte market during the past few 'weeks, any to mi extent is because tho fouls brought to them lorsalaareln poor- .condition The poor condition oj poultry is attrib uted to the scarcity of wheat inland, ftj Tb Latest Yarn. A Pittsburii drummer tells this now yarn- I alwuvs carry a bottle of Kemn'a Balsam in my irrin. I take cold. easily and a few done of tho Balsam ai wava makes me .a well man. Every! wnjre i go i bikuis; u goon, -wemi iojj fmr A w w 1 h UKemb ... .! " -.irl---. iuae iiwu oi iuv euscoiners-a I'taliUspiu uioti auu young men, and i.u..?A..ii.itt.iii. luiint r .irF..Siru . - r . srw tell' 7lsf,'dsE5 At druj8t' y'S-4 en ti AIXAROUhDlfrnoSfERITY WANTED. At thojato ojecllqrj trusts woro not as ? voted up or down. TJie question was not tho issuo. Tho issues was simply bus fltnoKalaiWii.injR war )mn istratlon and all it stood for. Anto-olecttbti promises wero nutnor mu that there should bo an advance in prices should MoKlnly ho roielectedr Rnd among tho first to rcallieCtnat soclf promises aroto bo kept aro theftneafcon-'j Burners of Chicago. They are confronted with n proposition that henceforth they wilt payM)rIc4nfrmpro o t.rolrimeal -losltion that henceforth they meat. wiaiy w-ev iiavo jionne. ps wnts jnewB Is convened thlotigh ftjphjatgof AjbJocI- atcd Press dippatch, dated November 0, which says: "A flat Increase of 1 cent per pound, was putbn bee porrnm(mtlttqn today by Chicago packers. Tho Chronicle to tnorrow will say: In ono year tho ad-, dltlonal 1 cont will yield to tho Chicago packers, basing Iho estimato upon last year's business, tho following sums: Dressed beef -;. $10,000,000 Dressed pork and pork pro ducts ......... , Q,OCO,000 Mutton ; '4,000,1100 Total addition to incomes. .fSO.OOO.opO "Retailors ol moats woro thrown into a punic by the unexpected rise tn prices. Many who had carcasses In their coolers declined to buy until they could flguro out what thoy would need at tho now rate. In the adjustment of prices to tho consumors choice cute of beef have gone up as m.uch as 5 cents. Pork tenderloin jumped to 'the samo extent, and mutton'hops went up 3 cents. Tho advance by tho packers is moro than 10 icr cents on tho price of meat tlio day bofore election. Tho advance by tho retailer to tho consumer will aver-, age 2fi per cent, for the waste In a car cass doubles tho increased cost of tho salable portion." Tlio 11 vcotock market reports of Chic ago for tlio same day do not quoto nny chango In tho price of beot on foot, but thoro Is a decline in the price of both hogs and sheep amounting to an av erago of C per cent on tho former and 10 por cent on tho latter. Ho here Is the fulfillment of oue of the ante election promises. Tho prico to the consumer has beon advanced 26 per cont by the meat triiBt and the prico paid by tho trust to the producer has beon cut down. This is ono of the methods of tho trusts which tlio averago American votor could not seo prior to November Oth. By thlsl llttlo turn the Chicago packors will bo able to lovy a tax of 130,000,000 upon the consumers and probably bb much upon tho producers of meats, since thoy have n pretty completo monopoly of tho bvestock market as woll as the dressod meat inurkot. The Best Preset Itt Ion for Malaria. Clilllti and fovor Im bottto aUlroToVttutt-lo.-ClillTonlc. It U -Imply Iron nm" quinine in a tavtelcM fortn. N'o euro vo pjr. J'rleo 60c, ft-lOtfiu-ecxl Dig Hop Sales la Seattle. Skatti-k, Nov. 15. Tho hop crop of this state, which is larger than last year's has realized good prices. Storms in the hop growing district of England and on tho continent resulted in reducing tho avalluhlo Bupply,aud Washington pro ducers havo reaped tho benefit. Hrow ers who made the mistake cf not buying earlier camo to this market witli large orders, so that growers had tho market all their own way. The crop of tho state amounted to about -16,000 bales. Tho quality is bettor than It was a year ago, owing to the oxtremoly favorabTo weathor condition. a vnangea jnau. "It's funny how marrying changes a man," said Sprlggu' caller. "Yes," replied Sprlggs dreamily. "It used to bo that I wna devoted to base ba.ll and football and basket ball, and now 1 glvo all my spare time to baby's bawl," and he arose hurriedly and went Into the adjolulng room. Detroit Fri e PreBs, MISS MM Qt 15Q Orange Street, I.oa AiikcIcs, Cal v7iites? "Si ltad been uulictcd vith my tTyes'for over a year with such a dreadful ttculug and liiltaiiimatiou tliat 1 could not use them for anything. Physicians hud given me many different remedies which were like using uo much water ; they mciaured mv eyes for glasses, vdilch I got and wore for borne tune, but they did not benefit me in the least. My mother desired me to write to Dr. R. V. lVrcc and explain the condition of my eys, .ItdidjsoVttud after followlugyour advice, atu1lusilg eight IwtUes of tht Favorite Pa-scrlptlou ' and eight of tho 'Golden Medical Discovery,' can say my trouble U entirely cured. I wouUl.uavUi any one so afUicted to try these wonder ful medicines. My health was never so good as it is now, and I aliall never tirtj of prat-dng I)r Pieryc's m'ellcincs,,, hick women uro itnitedtd consult Dr. Pk rci by letter and secure a specialist'a advice fixe ol charge. BUFFALO, N.Y. AILCOTOPONDENCE PRIVATE. fWttFz) - x Lsssskksii ltsisHstsA. i"'l IllkSSSSSW Iff i ( ilww" wUii K! f.l Jt "Jitf? i . . . ..X. iTJSALmysij UNANIMOUS Citizens, Business Men and Taxpayers Endorse. The Present Non-Portlsan Administration of the Business Afflrsor,th(L.CIiy.or ' Salem. 'l I Salem. J -L ' ... . A.. .-, i. t tJ ' Alio piiunc jenumenu in Mlr " ; tinning the present city ofuciala and board of aldermen In power is stronger t than ovpvr uetoro. j A largo numner ot citizens nave oeon interviewed and aro unquaimeiuy in favor of tho existing order of things. It is understood tho men who havo sorved in tlio citizens' administration aro wll.lng to stand for a ro-electlon on December 3d provldodjhoy aro1" invited to do eo by tho citizens,' and tho sentiment In favor of such action Is ul- riost unanimous. f Some Expressions. Dr. W. A. Cusick : Wo havo entered into this movement as a business pro position, and all political considerations were eliminated. It has succeeded well, apd all our officers have fulfilled their pledges so faithfully that I bellovo that overy taxpayer has received great benefit from tho administration. I am un qualifiedly in favor of n continuance of tho samo regime, l.ndd & Bush: Let us continue it by all means. It is not a matter that ad mits of question. When they :amo in power we.were running in debt about f 100Q a mouth. That hail been slopped and thero has beon liberal saving be sides. It would bo business madneps to return to the old ordor of things. H. Pohle: It's all right to date. Give us more of the game kind of work. Werner Ureyman: "I am well pleased with tho whole work, and would like to have tho same class of business moil re turned. In addition would llko to eeea littlo moro and bettor stroot improve ment " G. W. Johnsen: "Heartily In favor of the present regimo, anil don't beltove we could better It." John (J. Wilson : Think our present flnnncial management is correct and should be sustained. J. Q. Uarues: Tho present adminis tration lias conducted affairs in such a manner as to jnstify their continuance in power. Its management of tlie city's finances lias been unoxcelled,aiid should be continued. J. J. Dalrymple: Wo want to put overy man oj them -back, and moro like them. A, N. Gilbert: I approve of iho moft favorable things thatca i do said of this administration. C. L, Dally: I don't see how it can be bettered, .It is simply .a ,case of introducing practical business sense in plnco of politics. W. F. Boethby: I favor keepipg tli present set. of officers in forae long a time as they will do as they havo the past two years Eugene Draymen: Tlio administra tion has been good for the taxpayers' and tlio welfare of the city, and I want I to see it continued. II. P. Beise: The record will show that city affairs managed as a part of a political machine has been a dismal failuro, and managing it as at present, with politics If ft out and hurinss put In, haa been a decided success, 'i want .according to security no expense for .- .1 . . 1 . .. .'examination. InRiirnnin fiffntoil nn to see the present business method continued. Gilbert Bres: Lot us retain the pres ent administration by all meaiiB. There havo been no "jobs," and only tho host Interests of the city havo boen con sidered W. W. Skinner: I favor continuing the present program of economy and good city government. E. 0. GroBt : Hopo it will lie contin ued in its present efficient form, as I believe it 1b ttie first timo in a score of years, thut the city hasn't run behind. Joseph Meyers: Liko the manago- meut very much. But it is an outrago that wedo not have nt least ono or two more pollcemon, IlranBon Ragan; Think it is all rlulit and hope lo see it continued. E. F. Oihurn: Can't speak too highly of the men ami their work. E. 8. Lampert: Want tilings tnstay juntas they are. John Savage, Jr : Think we ought to let well enough alone. I am opposed, ob a Republican, to the partisan ideas oxpretued in the Telegram article In city multers we nhould drop all political considerations. Guy M. Pewers: The only way we, ...in ...... ... ... .. ll.. ...in i... ... ! iu umii (jaw tun ui uum win oo ny con tinuing the preceiitadniinistratio . II. A, Johnsonr The present admin-, istratiun ban been good enough for mo. M. Bredomeir: It suits mo very well. 0, W, PtUman: It has been a great iniproveinentand. will, gladly. support it again, J Purvlnev.lt Is cood Midi don't. kiipwthow wejeould impr5e.oui rilinUf aa.k.lMllil It kin , .i ... h$ I a I ittd sieiner: "Wesliould put through a rtrnivht ellii-eu'H ticket just as It is." J Conner: "I want to see the whole tiling continued with onu addition better streets." F. A. Turner: I helrx-d put them there and I am not sorry for it. , Walter Mor)oy: I amYthorcjughly In faor?of the pfeeent methods. ? "j -' V, A. Wiggins t ItfIs"bytar tlio blst adttiinlst ration the c'tyhaa had to my knowledge.' By"all "ifieaiffet ub coi?: titme lt l Damon Brga. ttfWould bo the height ot folly to ruakea chauge. We are doing well enough. 1). F. Wagnort Ills all right In all respects and there are no Objections to a continuation ot the same. ; T. Holyeraon; I aii8rongy in favor oi KiviiiK yio jirveiin HummwrRuon .n secoitu term, iWe couldn't better k our- selves. l. -iT, HV-0 ovorv man of tho prcsont nonfrartlsof it city admlnistratlonicopthtncd, and tllfiJrJ methods as well. ' J. H. Albert: Woll satisfied with tho present administration anil favor a con-J tlnuonce of Their iioti-Tntrtisan tonlllicn of city affairs. J B. F. Tuthlllt Voted for it bofore, and will do It again. D. J. Fry: This administration ought' to suit anybody. Especially tax pavers. Hope to seo it continued. F. W. Hollis A Ce: It has boen nil right as far as I can see. v A". M.Hiimphrey: Fully satisfied titnl feel that for onto wo aro working on safo lines J. I. Thompsen: Its first rate. Don't want chnngqd as long as I live. W. 11. Helmes: Best city govern ment wo havo had in twenty years, and wo had bettor stick to It. How Arc Youretves. If thov aro weak and you feol nervous id easfly "llttstrated, " can't deep, and an rise in tho morning unrclreshed, your blood Is poor. Strong nerves depend up on rich, nourishing blood. Hood's Sars aparilla makes tlio nerves strong by en riching and vitalizing tho blood. It gives sweet, refreshing sleep and completely cures nervous troubles Nausea, indigestion aro cured by Hood's Pills 2 BUSINESS CARDS C. H. OTAOK Successo- to Dr. J. M, Kcono, of WMto Coinr Salem Or. Parties desir ing superior op i Miotis nt moderate fee in any branch aro in especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. Ph6ne107L ROOMS 1 AND 3, GRAY ULK. B. F. JONES, Attornoy-at-Law Toledo, Ora-'on. Wan Clerk of Circuit Court i voati lUidhKH an up-tOHlate abstract ot at i it tn Lincoln county 11.17io SOULE J3HOS, Piano Tuners and' R pares PORTLAND ORE. For Salem and vicinity leave orders at Geo. Will's Music Store. T , Sullivan, State Street Tailor. Fall Bullions Init In. Tun Ohcrmlprir jtt toru. from ClilcaKO. Utkt IjuvIiicbs unit" SIS. 8.IU.S5. capital urn Express and Transfet Meots'nll mall and passenger trains. Baggage to all parte of the city. Prompt service. Telephone No. 851. DtSQUE & HOMYER Sab Water Co., OFFICE, 'CITY 11 ALL. For water borvlec apply at (ifller Bills payable monthly In .ndvunco. Mako ull complulntd ul the utile Loans and Insurance Money to loan from 0 to B ner cont. hopB and other property at lowest rates. John Moir 290 Com, st, 7-10.'.fdT The German Market Will be fonud all klndB of ment and the best of sausage. FREE DELIVERY. All bills due the late firm ot Wolt & Mlearke must lie paid. ll n -.,. W0IZ 6L 171 Commercial Rt Old Post OfficeStables Are large am havo rellablo nttnnd antB, 'your team boarded by the weck'or day'. Good toarad for liire.jPrTceB' roa- sonable... Your patronage BviroTted. ' H,M. Brown 02 Ferry Street. Xini?.V,f,Y "EOCWTon Utkeo.tro. MUM. M. noWAW. II Ih Mllwaukpe.AYlT; Squire Farrar No M fitAto 81. "I'bono No, 1061. Wm, Brown Co Lilienthal Bros .it m ii 1.. tr' """Ber onie over ,.,., ,.,.. nam, uone f,o -Uil. Catlin Linn 9Wt?,?ver Waller's grocer)- m.re. ThouQ J. Carmichad SK;rmaJn00?dT' ' l0 T, A, Livesley Co CV)raineroUl U- Bocond italr south of tadd tor aecept&feia.idM4, State ir.ptif tUd, THEPATEHtMECORr BcJtitMr.'iM. ri,. t haarrnl WnllM Hk6 to i ISrifli m v h WHEN YOU PAY "'- YOUR GOOD MONEY For a ticket Eaut, you naturally and very pro'njrly want to go over the routo that will ulvo vou tho very bent necoino fdntiotiB at tho lowost poesible rntq uence, you eiiuuni uhk j-uui .n;nut. .'bv'v lo make your ticket read via the f . -1. 1.1 1. ..... .(..l.r.t IIIHIIlf lUfr .ROOK -ISLAND,- - ' f . I 1 ROUTE ' t Our nomiliir nereonallv. conducted tourist excursions In modern Pullman tourist sloenlmr cars leavo Salem every Monday Evening nnd Thursday ovonlng via Sncrninento and evorv Tuosdav oven ing and Saturday, morning yia Portland and riltf IhrouirU to OhlpagO wlthpijt chnngo via the World'B most pcenlo litno connecting nt utiicaco witn an morning trains East, also with tho Rock Island personally conducted tourist car for DoBton Those tourist elcoping cars nre broad vestibuled. Iiclited witn rtnicu Una and nrovided with all weekly illus trutcd eriodicalB and magnzliiea for tho free upo ol our patrotiB and aro accom panied through to destlnaMon by a rep resenlativo of tho Groat Rock Island Routo. Wo also havo n daily flrst-clnes sloeplng car Borvico to ChlcaKO via tho Sconic Line, and the best dining enr scn'ico in the world. For full information, maps etc, call on or writo to, A.'K. Cooi'Bit, Gen. Agt or Portland Oregon. W. W. Skinnkii, G. ij Poweiiu Agent S. P Co. Agent 0 R A N Co Salem Or. Salem Or. c ANADIAN PACIFIC , And Soo Line. First-class and Tourist SLEEPERS DAILY Passengers booked to and from ALL POINTS EAST Atlantic Steamship UHiCC. s t .x For full partlculnrB apply to E. J. COYLE, II. II. ABBOTT, A. G. P. A., HU Third Ht. Vancouver, B. C. Portland, The Dewey Washing Machine This iiiitchiiie is a new one made on scientific principles. It Ih guaran teed to give absolute Kiuisfiiotioii After a thorough I rial no family would dlnpotiKO witli olio. Wjth the use of the Dewey, tliu honors of wash day will disappear. This ma, chine will Wash Clothes Perfectly Clean No hard work about it. Easy to op orate. Tlio inantilacturoro will back up every claim made for tho ma chine. The Dewey Washer Has won two llrit promiums nt State Fairs: at Lincoln, Nob, 18W, and nt Salem, Oro , 1900. Sold at Salem by R. M. Wade & Co. (Correspond with or call on Ambler Young Manufacturers and Salesmen, 21 1. Angel, Oregon. Salem Soap Works The proprietor of tho Salem Soap Works baa thoco ojHsration of the doalorB Consumors who desire a IliBt-elasa L, EllCOUra&e HblllG IttdllStrV l cJ. .7 .. vT irY soap win By ordering Salem'mado Boap s, c;sTONEivirM- t'niu' o orol Sine's Drug Stor HALKH, (B,l N Tne steroa (two tn anwbe'rj uro lu atkl a No. 235 aiut Kf3 Ccmn:i iei , lc, (, ,ud , well stocked with a toinploto lluo'ot drugxau medlctnes, tollot artlcloa, perfumery, trunlui etc,et.,to. DR. HTONK ITaa ba4 soma M years experience in tho prao tlcoof medlolaeand now makes no obaigo To curnniutlon. nmlntlnn orproierliitlou, ALeFsTKAsT CL1UN1NG " AN IVtflBn w IlllU Indies' Jand Gents' clothes churned mid dywi without rip ning. Gent's clothes pressed by the month, alto iwrtierB cleanojl and dyW, Huts and kid gloves cleaned Gentb' olothos reliued, rebound, re paired, buttons on. All work neat, cheap and promptly done. : : : ;. w ' J ' : : . i IKS.- f II. WALKER, Pmrietor rT lOtCommerclal fct. for acceptable Idea. State If patented. THE PATENT RECORD,! Daltla.ore.Ml for acceptable Idea, SUte if patented. I THE PATENT RECORa, Baltimore. Ml Dl M ES 'on "Turn Portland .tH aSSffnLM". .Ponw W,'WV.,, Omnlin 9.13 a.m i-oiiu, .Uhleano ana KaJl; 8t'4 Bpo anoT e.-tt)Dm ' twankoa cjfnVi.ll '."'."''.Mil. Allan lie Kx 9 p, m m VIA HUNTINGTON ltd1 V n Fur Bun FraucUro. "U1J- BMl CTory live day.. ) i. -,, Ma Xn tn xi Bun HAttlM dny p. in To AatorlaaiiUway lanain,, "Han iun. m IRTfl W'II.I.AIIfTT-lf tl. ...... At 8 Poftljmianu-, NoT-berJ Vn ., v.W.'Kln'?:. . ThW-i.t U! Haioia te? vjr xiiii oMonia at D.lo aw, Fildaj W1LLAMKTTK KlVlill Pi' 1HI0N. iitrect car lino nt Oregon City ti fim ..i"!''" In uoaia to l-ortlaua aa twi. uiuiiiiiKiuii, i.uiunr checked ttiroatth fr ran or river routo lo IVirtlaua cw. 2S? made at J-ortlaud with .11 Vir.S"?" linos. V ." .'' ana nVb an,l'BMAg,.iut,aaTA,t Aicfiit.TraaoBtrectdwk HtSs. Hly ticket ami fr0K,i omwatflcS?!n,SBM SOUTH AND EA81 VIA THE SHftSTft ROUTE Trains leavo Salem for Portland and wa atatlQnsntOMOa. m. , 7:6t a. xu. lli -t ;uo w, hi. CvTortTand-. , B.ao A M Lt Balem. -.llflO a M Ar Aahlaoil. 10.UPM lLOSI'M SUAK irffTH 1 4.. A 'WAX CHOP M .M A U 10 TO All SJ5 A M C1U PM 0(1 A M liUPU .u:m a m Ar H-crivmouto . B0 I' M - 7.ta i' m ro:4A a r . 9tM A M . 7.23 A M . 7.15 A M at nan irraiinifiod.. Amnion-... Ar henver.. ...... ArKaimi, Cltjr.. Ar Chicago.. ....... aF'Iw Aiikv7oh.I ISO I'M Ar Kl I'ao. .... sue l' M Ar rim woiui. .... 0.33 AM Ar crtty of Mexico ..9) A M Ar HoiiMon 3JJ a M Ar Now Orleans. 6l V M Ar WMhlUKlou. . 0 13 A M Ar Now Y)rjk... .12,13 l' M f..ll. "' '" i" rrr t . ruiimnn mid loiiriHtu ini on trnitiB. Chair cars Sacrnmenln In flmlan twin nnd El Paso, nnd tourist cats to Chicago, St. IxhiIb, New Orleans and Wasliington. Connecting tit San FraiuTlHco witli wv Oral fltniiliiHliIti llnun ,r I In. mini,. Japan, Cliitui, Plilllppliiea, Central and notiin Atiierica. See Mr. W. W. Skhitior intent at Haleni tiitlon, or address O. II. MARKHAM,G. P. A., Portlaud, Oregon, POSSIBLY You in e not uware ot tho fast time a.d superb service now afforded by theJI UBi-fV S PICTOR r we iiavc Da iv Fast Trains - Lot TO TUP. PAOT. If you cannot take the morning train travel via tho evening train. Both am tinely equipped. "Our Specialties" Fast Time, Through Service, Pullman Palace Sleepers. Pullman Tourist Bleep era, Pullman Diners, Library (Cafe Car and Froo Reclining Chair cars. Hours in timo saved to Omaha Chic ago, Kansas City.JjBfc. Lot Is, New York. Boston, nndotherlSastern points. Tickets good" toSalt Lab City auJ Denver. It is toy our interest to use Tut Ovwi land LtuiTui). Tickets and aleeplug car iMirtha can be eecurod from W. W. Skinnkh. AgontS. P. Co. Or Guy PoworB, Ag't. 0' It. N. Salem Ore. J. II. Lotiiuoi', Gen'l Agent, No, lxrj Third St. Pprtland Or. Qivgon Shoil Una Railroad Tho Direct Routo to Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points- Glvea choice of two favorite routes, via the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Line, or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Linos. No Change of Cars On the .Portland'Ghlcaga Special, ''i finest DUbe West." ' Equipped With fcliKiuu aun'iuril tiloepor. Fluo Now Ordinary Tuurlil Blcepera, tiuporb I.ttirarv-UulTot Can. - - 'BpIondipDlnuera.Jiluaia.aUcailo Kreo IteellntiitfCbairl'ani. Coinfortablo Ooauhcs nut Smoker. Kntlr Tratli Utiinplotel) Voatlbiited. . For further information applv W J R.NAGEL, GIIYPOUJ K Trav. Push AbI. Agent O. R. A N. M2 Third Stt Portland vOr. Salem Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIME OATtP, No 2 FerYaqulua: Train leavcJs Albany..,.. 155:16 p iu Train leaves fjorvallla.... l:lp n Train arrives, yaqtilna , CM5 p. m No. L Heturnlnit . . Leaves Yaqul im 010. m. Loa ves Corvallis...,..... 11:30 a. w, Arrives Albauy...,, :..12:lr p. . No, 3 For DotrolU Lcuvei. Albany .,. llM 7;00.u'. Arrives Detroit.. ..,. .11:20 ii. m. No. 4, ReturnlnR'i, i Leaves Detroit.. .. -12:10 p. m. Ai rives Albany, .. .f. g !6:45 p iw. One and twoMjpeotfa?AlT3any aod CorvalllH with Kdutlie'rn&aofhV tiains, wlylng direct eervice ts arid from New port and adjacent beaches. Trains for the mountain arrive at Detroit at noon, giving ample time tp reaolt campini Rrounds on the BreltenbusU and Hantlaru river the same day. ll L WAtDBN. KDWN fcTOilK T V AV A Msus 0utinui. t Albany. CURE YOURSEir: liiiKS.. lnWmatum IrrlUtluoa or Bl".'"'" rurnii J.uif.s rIuli, ana not mwi iTsiEcwjOnauiuOd. i cr..v4ii?u.'LJ.(. l r-ryr? .. ...Mttf or'iatTa ptaln "f?f M&wTKfi Southern Pacific O.M B I I MTL'C "nj K Ii rif- ' l a VSK"sxa jsWi i ii I'lTiSB Jf ll 1 U 4.'.B JK WH ! latiaiyirao.HMI 'ulr.fcwt - 'lS SF 4! " SIH- H flf H &a m? e V '