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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1900)
- jpijFjJaf .jpKfcjenjwwUUi iv & H 48? n j i n i mi I... mtMHtnmeMMtnHtmmmmm mm's WRTM . u- 'i.,i.V-lir avoided nv the liniment of priceless value to All women. SaUirbv alldracEists at one dollar per AbobTrtcrt, ftlvinp all details, ent free by Bradficld Regulator C will sent free by Company, Atlanta, ca. CHILDREN'S ji!i -.ritP vi.ii;J Mi'v .' 1 ' , , f 1 ' t v ,AUSE:-fTbMa.? ' . . ; ' ' . pfect:--A suit for your boy for 25 to',50 per cent less than you always paid Suits roo to$4.60. SEE THAT YOU GET FIRST CHOICE Gi W, Johnson The Peoples Clothiers THE DAILY JOURNAL. 'BY BROTHERS, MONDAY, NOV. 10, 1000. Dally Ono Year. S3.00 In Advnnoo Dally Four Montha 91. In Advnnoo Weekly Ono YoarSI.OO in Advanos . ' fr LaOrando Chronicle: Brawn Is con- tldered of mora importanco than brain, ' by our modorn educators. Official pansjr of flToiUniveralty of Oregon contained, Nov. 12, two doxon hooded, ,arf (clca and short items about football, and not more than two or threo Horn? In regardj to scholarship. ' $ Bomo uncasineis has been folt Jn tlio states, where sugar bounty laws prevail, ovoritho recont decision of tlio supremo court of iho state of Michigan declaring the sugar bounty law of that state un constitutional and relieving that state frorJ the payment o! about f 330,000 to. tho sugar factories.,. IleVoJsJMacArthur's latest report on tre Philippines! 'ifftiio light of oxisting conditions it is difficult to realize that thoro is any possibility ot such a futuro as indopon denep for-the-Jilando, especially so, lis at pro&tt)tand for many years lojomo tho necessity of large American military and navafforceo ie too apparent to admit of discussion." This la a eltuatlbn tliat people Could well turn aside on.'ThautaglvinK -day 'and pray over Bryan lost every state in' which ho do. llvered campalgxirspccchofl except IIh sourly. This atatomont ropri'tonU such a volume ot wasted, breath, auoh n weary lot of tjfftrqplnjf up and down, so.mauy sleepless nights and inspiring dayg,that It shwsldiproVo'aiT object lossoh'to jitM deuOal candidates whoaro possessed of Uie fatal ''gift ol gab" for all tlmcOr gonlin. YetltheWSpjibllcan nttlomtl commit-' uittea saw to jj that Rooeovolt travelled more'' miles, ahouk moro handn And roado?? moro POoliM limn ilryan. "5T dancer There are never any ex- .tcrnal ehjns of 'Cancer until the blood la polluted and the system thoroughly con- laminated by this deadly virulent poison. Then u sore or ulcer appears on oome u oi me nouy , u may ue smaii anu eta Ipoicinir at hrst, out as tne can- cerowt' cells form and are deposited by the blood near the norc, It Increases in Jzc B4Ml severity, with sharp shootiuir pslns.,!) matter how often tlm sore U removM, by the surgeon'a knife or ilesh dvtroytnif plasters, another comcu and is tiorscjljiie real ditease is in the blood, and thtrttmcnt must begin there. The poboMtf blood must be invigorated and purlfniff ajid vhen this is done cuncerous celW mm no longer form and the nore will heal lurally and permanently. HM.KtttUng, r Ave llrUtoL ilM ''lanui ami fur ,fll i'uffcrrJ with a tn or curcr on Men the doctor Incurable, aud Id not live uiorc ont&a. lucctpt' ilemenl irue, rcn up all hope Inn well nfn, 4ruMlii, know' illllOII. S.S. After Uk- i.recom llliaA IHa mt fiul. totueturpiucor lunpnync ui, orttlineiuaileacotutlelacurc Xbavit i idtib. uiy appetite UspltmlM. sleep H i.iy i fact,' ,fcineaii))iuifpiiciiEiiu. i overcomes this de ; i structive poison and removes every vestljje ( of it from the system, makea new. rich ulood, the IxhIv and builds up the tealth. 12 ve a suspicious sore, or nave m- lutkiihuTV haoA taint, send for our free Mrs.jtra UlWMBtol Vna.,( year Ml MII SM JET j PpspjpPSVRJBJS- my )?fm mtt 4 that Je thjHMP oiawr aaJ imul? hwafti X&1 3 mk MuCaaeer, and write to our medical WfWHtt for any information or advice VNftih we maMe no charije for this ser W. r Mtr f Ji (fmb wownt and -.-i-iZ.fef..a.t.u. la.looked forward lo with expectations of joy I and gladness. ! Tnecrucaioi unnguiK uw iu bnc Into the world, however, is a critical one for the mothcr-to-bc, and her anticipations of tfe coffllnK event are suauowcu wiro Kiocnn. Half thopSa and all the danger of chlld-hlrta use of Monrnft's Friend," a scientific MOTHER'S FRIEND be CLOTHING. . :v(f.n " i - -' & Company, and Furnishers Hasn't tho campaign by train been nbout worked to death? Wo predict that it hat been resorted to for tho last tlmo. It is too expensive, too sensa tion nl, and accomplishes nothing, aa Mr. Bryan, at least, can tostify. BUSINESS CONDiTIOhS AT SALEM ARE BOUNDTOOE FAVORABLE. Whilo grain waa a failure in western Oregon tho past yoar, tliero is plenty of hay and feed for stock. Tlio fall has been mild nnd favorable for all kinds of cattle. The potato crop is turning out well and thoro has been plenty ol tlmo lo savo it. With tho good prices that havo been obtained for prunes and hops tho producers as well ns tho wago work ers who mako tlioso cropB aro in much hotter purso than thoy havo boon for years. Thoro are good Indications of fair prices for hops and prunoa next years, but thoro is nothing certain about anything theso days. Still wo have reason to expect fair prlcos will prevail for wool and all kinds of stock. Indications aro that tho torrlblo com petition betweon trust cannot bo alto gether eliminated and-wlriloGomo things tho producer has, to buy may bo higher wo may reasonably expect that all ArounWmorthandlBo will bo lower.. So wo ca fairly say that tho outlook for tho producer nnd consuraor is encourag ing, tiutlroly local to Salem, wo havo reaBona to bellovo this city will got great er prosperity and mako moro material advanco than it has for years. Tlio ses sion of tho legislature always puts a largo amount of monoy into circulation. A great deal of monoy hold in warrants and ecoros ol direct appropriations aro turned loose nnd causo monoy to cir culate (reoly, Tho erection of tlio government build Ing.at Salem this yoar will employ a great amount of labor here. Tlio further Improvement of Wilson avenue may bo undertaken if a frco library bill passes tho legislature as is proposod. Some kind of n bill should also be framed by tho present city administration by which tho sprinkling, care and repair of streets about tho county,. ami state property within tho city could bo equally divided betweun tho city, county and state gov ernments. Theso aro matters that uoed intelligent attention. The fine piece ot boulevard built out pat.t tho penitentiary, and tho milo of boulevard built towards tho Iteform school by convict labor under the Loouoy bill shows what can hn done An united effort should ho made this coming year to build a passable street from the city to tho Asylum. That avenuo Is a dlegrnco to the county aud Btato government, ns well ns an oyesora aud reflection on thoco who own pro perly and reside on that street. May we not hope that with a moro favorable outlook and better conditions provalllng that street may be elevated out of its piesontcond'tlon as n chronic medieval rock-pile. Surely such bright ino as our County Judgo and State officials could mnko a record for thomsolves on that nvunuu. All this is In tho way of hopeful suggestion ami without tho taint of faultfinding or criticism, To the Pea,. John WildOti has been roroived at tho penltontiary, from WasM.iont o serve threo years for lan'onoy, "" ' v, ' To the Asylum. A. J. Wylaud, aged 05 years, has boon receivHi at tho asylum from Douglas county. T One IkessCv Asru8rrlA2 lldensohas lin. land & ias; K, K. ColletUnd Ubbie A. Bui J JS ALItiOSj ' UNANIMOUS Citizens, Business Men and Tax Payers Endorse, The Prestat Mon-Portlsaa Administration of the Business Affairs of the City of -Salem. Tlio public sentiment in favor of con tinuing tho present city officials and ' board of aldermon in power is stronger than over before. - A largo number ot cltlMnB have been interviewed and aro unqualifiedly in' favor of (tho existing ordorof things, ills understood tho men who havo served in tho citizens' administration aro willing to stand for a re-election on December 3d provided thoy aro invited to do. bo by the citizens, and the sentiment In favor of such action is id-' most unanimous. Some Expressions Dr. W. A. Cusick: Wo havo entered into this movomont as a business pro position, and nil political considerations wero eliminated. It has succeeded well, and all our officers havo fulfilled their pledges bo faithfully that I bellovo that every taxpayer has received great benefit from tho administration. I am un qualifiedly in favor of a continuance of the same regime, Ladd & Dusht Let ns continue It by all means. It is not a matter that ad mits of question. Whon they same in power we woro running in debt nbout f 1000 a month. That hau been stopped and thoro has been liberal saving be sides. It would bo business tnadnops to I return to tho old order of things. Worncr Broyman I "lam well pleased with tho wholo work, and would llko to havo tho earno claea ot business men re turned. In addition would llko to scon little moro and bettor streot improve ment " G. W. Johnsen: "Heartily in favor ot tho present regime, and don't bolievo wo could better it." John Q. Wilsen: Think our present financial management Is correct and should bo Bustained. J. Q. Barnes: Tho presont adminis tration baa conductod affairs in such n manner as to Justify their contlnuanco in power. Its management of the city's finances has boon unexcelled, and should bo continued. Gilbert Bres: Lot us retain tho pres ont administration by all means. Thoro have been no "jobs," and only tho boat interests' of the city havo been con sidered. A.N. Gilbert: I opprovo of tho most favorablo things thntca i do said at this administration, 0. L. Dally: I don't aeo how it can bo bettered. It Is simply a ensoof introducing practical business Bcneo in placo of politics. W. F. Boethhy: I favor keeping th presont set of ofllcora in for na long n Umo as thoy will do as thoy havo tho past two yoars. Etigono Broymen: Tho administra tion has boon good for tho taxpayers and tho wolfaro of tho city, and I want to seo (t continued. II. P. Beise: Tho record will show that city affairs managed as a part of a political machlno has been a dismal failure, and managing It as at prosent, with politics left out and bueintss put in, has been a decided success. I want to soo tho presont business method continued. W. W. Skinner: I favor continuing tho present program of economy and good city government. K. O. OroBi t Hopo it will bo contin ued in its prosent efficient form, na I believe it is tho first tlmo in a ucoro of yoars that the city hasn't run behind Joseph Mayers: Like the inanago rnent vory much, But It Is an outrage that wodo not have itt lentt ono or tuo mora policemen. To Cure a Cold In One Day Tako Uiatlre Promo Qululue Talileli. AH dri)gKlu refund tne money if It fnlU to cure W. Qrove'aitauatura U on eaeh box. Law Lectures for Women. Nrw Yohk, Nov. lO.Tho Now York University's law lectures for women nro attracting much attention, and the study of tho law has taken such a hold uon tho women of New York that these lectures aro largely attcmlod. A locturu tonight will bo given by Prof. Ieuno Franklin Hussell. Thl&courneof lectures is enlivened by tho distribution of prizes. 111 iib i-iugu iur iiiu uusi urrny mm u prize scnoiiirsuip ior mo nesi examiiiatiou lor the chnucvlor's certificato. DON'T GET THIN Get fat; get nice and plump; there is safely in plumpness, Summer has tried your food works; winter is coming to try your breath-mill. Fall is he time to brace yourself. But weather is tricky; look ititl Look out for colds espec ially. Scott's emulsion of cod-liver )il is the subtlest of helps. It food; it is one of the easiest foods in the world; it is more, ttiati food 5 ihelps you digest your food, and get more nutri ment from it. DonH get th jn, there is safety in Diumuness. ma nifrlini&rfa. ' & iMnj!"-" any r&te&iv? tk&' P&sg niTW I IIS A ifi Wl T ConioaratiYe Statement For 1897 .. 1, L Jli for lovo ..ji i-4i-i w- Total. 1897-98 .... 'e$ Deducting from this total 1 he Styi Half expense, as an item with which the then 'council cannot be iustlv .. . IForl899 For 1900 i ! J t wj Total, 1899-00 Leaves a total warrant expense tor v-o. Deducting ffom this total the small-pox expense of 1899, as an ilem of expense with which this' council cannot be justly charged ..! t .-. 2,300 00 Leaves a total warrant expense for '99-00.$ 29,811 57 a Or n rltrppl snvinp- in current exoense 111 m favor of the present administration of $ 9,084 02 Floating-Indebtedness. Warrants out when this council took lipid ; of the citv government, approximately 23,000 00 5MrUAi,-i".inf mil nnrl iinrqllpd (I Ul lUIItt' ,! lillVl vssaa up to Dec 1, 1900 Cash Revenues, For 1897 .' ',1 Total 1897-8.. i n..- 1899 1900 Wr il1 ' I Total 1899-1900: Excess of cash receipts to Coadministration I4,Mo nf Mnnmir Own A iiciuo ui luunwyo unruu Present Council. Decrease in warrant expense Increase in cash receipts smieresi cnurgci avcu uy '. A M..4l.-. U. 4 i.f I loan bonds a ia t-CLCil3t ill icca ui iiiauinii uu 'i-u.uv. i!in fliA nintffr nf ftiminnl rnsLhilk drawn from County Courts 2j loiai or moneys savea, dirctly, in the past two years; rrftnfnal YEARS. 1897 NO. RECORDER'S CASES. FEUS. MARSHAL'S FEES, i 146 206 955 65 1323 85 in a non Totals, 352 2279 50 1899 1900 28 29 206 80 188 00 Totals. 57 384 80 211 537 ?5 6a4 .55 kp2 50 Recapitulation. 1897-98 total fees drawn by Recorder and t j Marshal : u. 1 1'97-98 total (fines and forfeitures returned j '97-98 net .Cost r i '99-00 total fees drawn by said officeis J K'99-oo total fines andforfeiiurers returned.... 5 IS '99-00 net cost S i Amount to credit of oresent M Th total fnea from Marion rnnntv fn the officials, have boon turned Into $m&m3m&B9B Branson k Ragan: Thinklt is all riftht and hopo to see it continued. K. K. Oaburu: Can't speak too highly ot tho men and their work, K. 8. frunport; WanWhlnga to stay jintas thoy aro. John Ravage, Jr.: Think wq ouglft to let well tnougli nlono. I am opposed, as u Itepubllcan, to tho partisan ideas expressed lb the Tologram article In city matters we should drop all political considerations. Guy M. Tewers: Tho only way we, will over get out ol dobt will be by con tinuing tho prosent administration. II, A.JohnBonr The present admin ietratlnu has la'on good enough for mo. M. llreilonielr: It suits mo very, well. Q. W. Piitmniu , It has been a"grokt! imj)rqvmeut and will gladly suppprtfTf agalii, know how ho could improve on it, Gid Steiner: "We should put through a stralsht citizen's tickot Just as it is " J, Conner: "I Avant to see tho whole thine continued with ono addition! bettor streets! i F. A. Turnajtl I helped. put them ll.. ...! . L f.. I. iiiviq unu 1 mil uui BMrry iur ii. yalUrMorleywIamtHorottghlr-thli8ht ttOM U"oulI-Ueepond Into a - " .... i t SA.AyJKiuff Uiajbyifsr IhAbest administfatioh thoc'ty has had-' to W knowledirtj. Ilv all means, let us con- thujilit, - iltr-i Datnon Uros. It Would na,'the"lieTxht ptoly to mako a chftngo, W aro dolntjwelUnougli. , nn respects aud there are ho oujeetiona to a mntlniiKtlnii'iM'thn natdiftt Ihtlrvnmitim Wn ami ti mil ilrywplSr wo want to put wri. r . . i iem haoki and, moro likol II M' 'I &&. oven-J man of tl ;.'. JJ.UL'1 i MWmiLd. of Warrant Expense. $ 27,922 33- 20,777 391 J 48,699 72 1 charged. 9,804.13! iam r 38,895 59 16,987 00 $ 15,124 57 ,..$32,111 57 g hvlhe treasurer. J '"" - r $ Recorder's Office. $ 4,380 00 6,738 301 7,654 071 $ 14,392 37j 3' 8,908 00 .. 11,813 39' $20,721 39 credit of present $ 6,329 02 tn -ilia' TflvnVArC hV YflAW w mu imajviu j 9,084 02 O.JiiV Uj! , .-. r. V- icuuwuuii uum u es m itdnW.V nf lrhn-a. 4 3,250 00$ V I 4 1 r-.-'.'. -.-- 3,173 70 uirecny unu m- t 1 $21, JO 4 Coir r s. m T FINES PAID NET COST Vf 0 30 00 r 47 20 $1'463 uOJjfi 1911 2OJJ0 77 20 3474 80 j 112 70 :98 4o 270 00 35 00 49 50, 251 4o 3oo 9o 1o 3o5 00 3.652 00 77 2o3 3,474 80 1 . 6o5 9o 3o5 00 3oo 9o administration $3,173 70 which wore fnrmnrlv ntiMirhml livvl tho city treasury. mssssFmism II. Pelile: It's all right to date. Givo us moro of tho samo kind of work. Geo. J. Peurcut Would llko to boo every man of the present non-partisan city administration continued, and their methods ns well, J. II, Albert: Well satisfied with the present administration and favor a con tlnuanco of their non-partisan conduct of city affairs. J. 11. F. Tutblll: Voted for it before, and will do it again. D.J. Fry: This administration ought to suit anybody. Especially tax payers, Hope to seo It continuetl. V. W.Holllrf & Ce: It haB bom all right as far as I can see. ' A, M.lfumphreyf Fully uatUll-d nnd (eel that for once we are working mi safe lines t '' 1 J. I. Thompsons Its first rato. DoCH1 want changed as long as I livo. W. U. Helmes: Heat city govern ment wo have had In twenty years, and wo liud better stick to It, 11. Stnpletou ! Am in favor of continu ing the prctcnl administration. A. NyAIooreaifiExceedingly well sat UlkafvHth thcLpeent oftlor of things. ejtPsio thoMme lines,. pursued in tli ie fuUirjf, a we now rn-gln to see day tslit, 11 UM wUM t'l1tt(iit In tha riai second term, selves. We coohln't better our- - - r'r-v Wfatip Mfmmtr LfttvJx1? aiwiuoi .relieve. dlttraia It TsnerMtirxg warming too iMlk.PlfywtAonatlpatlon, Wk lirtfiy, Woo' Piiim . ur w r SB WTX h 2jm1 , IT UvCri;Ujh4utltonglyMnfivorI f giving 'uie present' wltuhilatratlon a Ummu BUSINESS CARDS C. H. OTAOft SucccseO' to Dr. J. M. Keone, oi WhitoCornor Salem Or. Parties deslr Ing suporlor op8rtlonfl at modornto Ice In any branch are in especial request. ALBERT AJESSm Phono.iotl.f ROOMS 1 AND 3, OR.AY 1II.K. B. R. JONES, Attornoy-nt-t-aw Tolotlo, Ora'ron, Wu Clerk of rjircult Conrtt aa ap-to-dalo abstract ot a) couoir- a loan andhas tttrlu Llucoln lM7m SOULE BROS, Tpners and 4- Piano PORTLAND ORE. " For Salem and vicinity leave ordors at Geo. Wlirffusio Stor. r ? T. . Sullivan, State Street Tailor. Fall Buttlpfri lint In. Tho OborndorlT pat tern frutu Chlcaeo. Dct buslne aulU 116. IS panu W. ra TAriTAL citv Express and Transfet Moota all malt and pasnengor , tralnsj Baggago to nil parts ot tho city. Prompl Borvlco. Telepliouo No. 851. . DI8QUE &" HdMYBK 0( OFFlClS'ClTy HALL. For water hervlco uopl? at .office. Bills payable monthly In advance. Mako all complaints at tho oluc The German Market Will bo found all kinds of meat irnd the best of Bausaco. FREE DELIVERY. All bills duo tho lato firm of Wolt A Miesckf mtiBtbe paid. Wolz & Zwicker 171 CoTnmernlal Rt. Old Post OfficeStables Are largo am havo reliable attend ants, your team boarded by tho week or day. Good teams for hlro. Prices rea sonable. Your patronage BOticitod. H. M. Brown 02 Ferrv Street. Loans and Insurance Money to loan from 6 to 8 per cent, according to security no exneuso for examination. Insurance effected on hops and other property at lowcBt rates. John Moil 290 Com, st, 7-10-T di- SALEM HOP . BUYERS Squif c Farrar No 65 Slate 8t. 'Phone No. 1051. Wm. Brown Co Bash Building. Commercial 81. (ground floor), omce telephone No. ISO. Lilienthal Bros, II. J. Otteuhelmer, Manager. OBlce over Ladd A lliuh liank. Thonc No. Ml, Catlin Linn Office over Welter's grocorr Uir6. No 311. 'Phone . Carmichael orflce over Johuiou'a Clothing lUiro. iu Iiuiii.ltreyman bldg, T, A, Livesley Co Commorclal at- Second atalr aouth of Ladd A Hush bnk bank; foom 18, nnt in. J'UouoHll. ' X OSTEOPATH In Salam c Albany DR. GRACE ALBRIGHT, radunte of American School of Osteopathy. SALEM Monday, Wednesday aim Fri day ,'hoars, 9 to 12a. ro; 1 to 4:30 p. m. Office over Wollor's grocory. ALBANY Tuesday, Tbursday and Sot urday; hours. 9 to 13 a. m; 1 to 5 p. m. Office Albany, Mellwalnbulldlnir' Main S How Finn (let Itlrt of Plena, By nn old hunter ami miturnllst at lo. cal repute n story tins heeii told bero ronnrmlng ur nhsolutely true und trust worthy tho ptilillshi'd in count, which bun hud !few lwlieveni until iiuV. of how foxos rid tliumsclvim of How. Tho fox, qcconllng to the hou uurratlyej limply titivks slowly Inty ;iy8tram o't water with 'a jwrtlon pt the pelt of' n rabbit in lil.i mouth 'after tho fox bus made 11 meul off the rnhht. The wuter drives the fleas first up the fox's legs mid then toward his hetul and finally out on the pKe of rbhlt fur, and then the fox drops thtfur, and his pests are done for. The locnl hunter and nntunijiit' re-' ferred to, straugo to any. liallkBevpr heard or read this story when hfftold. of ttu actions of the fox which he ob nerved In h waters of the PntupBco river The IJttle animal, he Btuted. backed Into ,the river slowly wiju BQ much deliberation thut he woudereil whAt It meant. It caniwl sometiiliig bo did not kuow what- in its mouth nnd dropped the foiqvtliIng when out In deep water. Then tlio fox hurried nwuy Tho otijeot left Wonted near to tht olwurrer, qijd be liauUnl it nxlioie wltli a stick. Flens Uternllj aw aimed through the object, which wan found to be a, bit of raw rabbit fur. The ob server biyj a putxllng mystery explain ed to him. He aaya his ailmlrutlou for the shrewdness of thp fox grows moro and mote as be growa olUer end learaa bis vraysilaltlmore Sun. waier Co., vo mn CANADIAN. X PACIFIC r - pt And Soo Line. First-class nnd Tourist SLEEPERS DAILY Passengers bookod to nnd from ALL POINTS EAST Atlantic Steamship, Office, f ' . y:: " 'jfl For full pnrliculars apply to E.J.COYLK, H. H.iAUnOTT, A. G. P. A, J ,'. j0 Third St. Vancouvorn. C. 'Portland. POSSIBLY Youaro not awnro of tho frtHt time nrtd superb service now afforded by tho 0VV 2 wn HAVE 2 Daily Fast Trains ro TUB EAST. If you cannot tako tho morning train travel via tho ovonlng train. Both aro flnoly equipped. "Our Specialties" Fast Tlmo, Through Borvlco, Pullman Pulaco Weepers. Pullman Tourist Sleep ers, Pullman Dinors, Library (Gafei Car and Froo Itcclinlng Gliair cars. i Hours In tlmo saved to Omaha Chic ago, Kansas City, St. Louis, New York Boston, nnd other. Eastnm points. Tickets good to Salt Lnko City nnd Denver. It Is toyour Interest to uso Tiik Ovkk land Limited, Tickots and Bleeping car berths can bo secured from W. W. Skinnkk. j Agent S. P. Co. . Or Guy Powmb, Ag't. 0- It. & N. Sa,lom Ore. J. II. Lothkop, Geu'l Agent, No. ia5 Third St. Portland Or WASHING MADE EASY The Dewey Washing machine ; This tnuchiuo ia a now ono nindo 011 Bclentlflc principles, it is gunrnn- J teed to give absolute pntisfiiction, ( After a thorough trial no family would dispense with one. With tho ufo of tho Do.woy, tho liorrorH of wash day will disappear. TIiIh ma-1 chine will j Wash Clothes Perfectly Clean Ko hard work ubout it. EiiHy to op- orate. The mnuulacturorH h will hack upovory elitim mado for the chln6 mil- The Dewey Washer Has won two first premiums nt State , fnire: at l.tncoin, rot) , mini, and at Salem, Oro , 101)0. Sold at Salem by It. M. Wade & Co. JCorrGepond with or cull on Ambler Young Manufacturers and Salusmon, ilt. Augul, Oregon. Salem Soap Works Thet proprietor of tlie SaIoui Soap Workd has thoco operation of the dealers Consumers who dojlre a llrBt-clasa soap will Encourage Home Industry lly ordering S.iIom-made soap S, C, STONE. M. IJ Fni.rltor ol Stone's Driur Stor aVLKM, ORKOON. Tne ateroii (two tn number) are located a no. -.Mo-sna uirp.iicial Hreit, and ar, well atooked with a completo lino of dmg an j mwiiciaM, toiiot arilciei, pcruuory, hruehei etc., et., etc, DK. HTONK nalid)omoMcai uxperleitct, In tho prao tlcoolraetlolneand now makes no oliarso fo puiiniittoirTamltion nr nricrliitlon. w SALKM STBaM mWL AND DYKING WARK Ladies' and Gents clotlitB cleaned nnd dyed without riji ning. Gent'a clothos prosned, by the month, also portiere cleaned and dyed, Huts and kid gloves donned Genu' clothes roljiu-d, rebound, ro paired, buttons on, All work neat, uheap and promptly tlono. ::::;;: M C II, YLKEII, Proprietor tj 195 Commercial St, SlNPim' "iII-AToni. tk. .P.w ... it..,. ." "'" aa run net IBM. mqt JrlCCK. MltH. II. KOWAK. H aw lllVrn"aZ "vfc '&$&$&& CURE VOUBSELf: I lllh Ultol.l,. .1.... .. u. I bq uuc . iur uuu an i.riutwiwi or uKtrepeut 1 a.1 tM . rtatn. rrtvtvi wui4 ', :r.t -.!"- ."""- ...m mi a iuiii.h( .na 1204 viriii iTitEUJC.HUitiQc ui or wUuimji. tl 1 HfUi" ., (ZXtSl Haiti br inmiil. ia,1- 1. .A.,, it. .i.im u.v..aab y prM, pttt t, (0 4 OT 'rfl: - v v wa for ecceptablo Ideas. State If patented. THEPATENTRECORD, BaJtlB.ere. MtL ""w1 . , . VA PrrAiiT V"V"?m. fun - --JS. H fTlT Spool 'SSP "W Jf.- .P'nwr TTiBSsU.-.. lh'15 a.m Uulil'h,"?., i'i'r. ' B?i UJF" P waakwUlatt- AtTanT'' - Hn Krf Vtl tin ..... :, ij., m "" """"NQIOH 8 ro For flan Frahohco, B pall ctorr n,i... ' Ml) i-T""- a turn. . ATaUitn rtmtii.. ' i 10,,','SJ: l0 Ail,tlH Mul wy UoiBtou. 'P. n Lrnrra.niVKn Atsr l..r Hafcm irtn " '""V M t, to!" day.a.;uHatnu.Ye.K -ia.w4 WIM.AUmiNl - . ' ll,,l l li.....t .. . "IOS, atroot ear lino at Oteiwn City Jj "ihoVif? delayed thoto. Tlokcu lo rti rl n JTf ? i WaafiliiRlon, Calllornla or ho , KsV" SK Pliccacil tlirongh from Balom fret c&$ rail nr rlror mtiln i.. n..i ... ."'.. Wola" k;. ,..,.,, ,,,;;;; -ft IenvI'A.MAt.Portla0BYrJ( t , Alwnt,Trado8trcPtdiSWfiK.&. Cltr ticket and freight office mttofiSfam SOUTH AND EA81 VIA k THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Salem for Portland and wi. BhittonsntCMOu. m. , 7:54 a. ra . 4 05 p. in. ' " I.T PurtTand-. .. 8 A Ii TSTra 8 A Il u-nj A M 120 A M Lt Halura. Ar Athlaud. loapv 12 r 3 4SA BUAH nro it 10 A '25 A 3 Ar 8acrnmoulo..... 0:00 I' M Ar Ban Fra)iclo-..M 7.44 p m ArOg(lon..... 6:4) All Ar DuiiYcr. ......... OxK) a M Ar KaiiRA, City Ita A M Ar Chicago 7 15 A M Arliox AngclM- ZTTSTPTT IMJAK Ar Kl l'a) ceo p m 0 ia a 11 9M A M 3 I) A U 7S0 A" II Ar Fort Worth Ar Olty of Mexico... Ar IIouNlon ..... Ar Now Orlenns Ar VHahlnKton. Ar Now York ewpM cjoaS 0VA A Ml A II 12:11 P v 6'1 V M 0 1.1 A M . 12 II I1 it 1 Pullinnn and Tourists ram "on TwtTi tratiiB. Chair cars Suunuuunto lo 0;Jn and El Phbo, nnd tourist cars to Chicago, j St.IiIs,Nj)wOrIo.uiBund Washington. .Connecting ut"8an Frlmdlaco with sm oral stenmBhijp linos for Honolala. ; Japan, China, Pliilipplnus, Central and I BoiithAmoricai 'Hen Mr. W. W. Bkinnor Bgont at Baleiu , Ktntlon, or nddresn I 0. U. MAUKIIAM.G.P. A., Portlitud, Oregon. tmammmmmmmm'jmmm mm mmmm wmmmmm mmmmm n Oregon Short Lino Railroad Tlio Direct Kouto to Montana, Utah, Colorado) and all Eastorn Points GIvoh choice of two fnvoriVronfca. " the UNION PACIFIC F.8t Mall line, or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Lhvjs. NoChangaofCars, On tho Portland-Ohicnifo rtHcial, "th finest in tho WurV" Iiqulppod With hlcgHiit Htcndard 81wpor Klue Now Ordinary Tourlit Sleeper, Superb Ubrnrv-lluitcl Van. BpIcniUpDJiincm. Men' a la carte, Frco KocllnlUtf Cfiair Cm. Conifortaolo Uvuihea and flmoken. Kntlro Train Comilciel)- VoUbultx'. For further Information aujly- to J R.NAGEL, aUYPOVm Truv. Pass. Agt. Agent 0. R. A N. 112 Thin! St. Portland Or. Balem, Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME OAHD. No. 2 For Yaqulnrt; Trnlu loaves Albany 12:45 p. ra Tritlu louvca Corvalllu ... 1:60 p. m Toili) nrrlviw Yuqultm . 0:15 p. id. No. I Heturnlun: Leaves Yaqu I nn 010 a di Loa vos Corvullla .11:30 a. m Arrives Albany..,.. . 12.16 p. in No. 3 For Dobrelt: Leaves Albany ... . 7:00a.m. Arrlvos Dotrtdt lt:20a.m. No. 1 Ucturnlnn; Leaves Detroit..., . . .12:10 p. tu. Arlves Albany 6:45 p. w Ono nuG two connect at Albany ana Corvullft with Southern Pacific tialm, iflylng direct sorvlca is nnd from New port and ndjacont tienches. Trains for tho iiiountalnH arrlVMtt Detroit at noon, Rlvlmf ample wot to reaoh camplnc grounds on toe Droltonbush and ciftntlam rlveis the same day. . II L WAI.PKM. FDW1N BTOha- ,T F.Al'.A. Man" J.TURNRH. K lit. Albany. rg WHEN YOU PAY YOURGOOIelONEt For a ticket Ea.t, you naturally vary. properly wont to 'go over the roiu llmt will gvoyou the very bestoccoai dntiona at the .loweBt. possible r' Hence, you.elibnld nslypnr ilckotagenv to make yoiiWlicket reail via the , GREAT ROOK ISLAND 'i '.JtOUTE (?Q winwi mm-, 1 i, niniiiuii )u v..-o' unal? i hn mn v 'a I itrf Wxu Id's most wgi conneilincratOhicaeo with all woti-M trains Et, also with the KocK perwmally conductod tourist car '" lloston Thefo tourist BlMpinB"1 broKil-vestibulcd, lighted with f "'r Ona nnd provided wills all weekl) iw trnted riodiiails and ujagaxi'8'. Southern Pacific .rluiiul through to doatlna'ion hva"P re,eniftite of tho Great Rock H Kouth We alto have a daily Aw -gj Bleeping ear hervico to Cbicaf T' ZTt Kcwio, Line, and ihe best timing 8rvlc in tlio world. ,. 1 full informatij.n, wW$? vn ur, w rite to, A- E. Coopxa. Ue- ? ,Qr Portland Oregon. AgenTS-P: Co. gent OR RalemOr. 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