The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, November 30, 1900, Image 2

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"Regulator Company, Atlanta, Go.
Special Clearance
Sale Prices....
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THE DAILY
BY HOFER BROTHERS,
Fill DAY NOV. W, 1000.
Dnlly Ono Yonr, $3.00 In Advnnoo
Dally Four Month 91. In Advnnoo
Wookly OnoYoarffil.OO In Advanoo
JOURNAL
fti'M THE ONLY ISSUE IN CITY ELECTION?
' As tho Roi)UlHcnti city convention
- adopted no platform, it cannot bo said
tliattho party as a party, (oven if t wore
represented Jin this contest, wliiuli il
cannot claim to bo as thoro nro,iia good
iuen in tho Ropubliuan party supnortinj!
tlfo Oltlzon'e ticket m thoro nron tlio
other tickets,) takes any exception to
.tho work dona by the Citizens' ndiuiniB
.tratlon or to the platform or tho can
didates thoy havo put up. No ono
donlea or prclonda to dony that tho
Bishop administration has dc-no its
,Vory level bcHt to eot tins affairs of this
city In order, or that thoy havo succeed'.
odiri'doinKHoin n veryorodlloblo man
ner. So thoro can bo' no iss'uii dvor Uhat, It
' .jian. . ,bo; fnrthpr jsnid thnt if tho ontiro
proposed Republican ticket bad tho
record in city nllalrn of tho Bishop
tlckol.orif M'ey fltood on tho Citizen's
.Plfitfony pleiluftd tqtho cltjr on JLlmt pro-
gram for tho next two years, thoy would
iesorvoto bo lcctod, Thoro Is not ong
ot'iliarn Vrotn Gonorul Odell down who If'
ho examined tho facts us presented from
-Jho rniblio rccordB but will admit that
Mayor Bishop and IiIb colleagues havo
dqm tcJI. t Wo do not beliovo that ono
-'op tho "Republican nominees Is so Im-
modest uh to pretend that ho could havo
Vettored tho work done In our city tho
pust two years. Tuts Jouunai, wishes to
ijonnrocoid as sayitiK Unit 'the ontiro
' Ropublidan tickotj if elected,' could not
' put tho city back in tho holo where it
""wmTTwo years ago, booiiuso sSTiift stops
' iuivo 'been itaken'tlmtfcould- ribflbo ro.
traced and thoy would havo no desire to
do so.
Then why should thoy-npt tyo elected
next Monday? Wellwh should thoy
Iw elected? If "you had' a good man
working in your busings Jiogiad made
your husiium accoes, bad florvoIou
as faithfully as th(iiigH Itviroourwn,
and you had no thought ol dlsutiarglng
him, and in fact to do eo would bo a
posltlvo loen to your huilnoss.uud a man
.came along and eajd bo knov you bad a
good man but ho wanted Mb place (or
political reasons, what would you toll
him? George V. Rodgaro, tho Republic
an City cliairmnn Ihhuos nil address nnd
tolls tho coklo by all means to discharge
the compotont and faithful burvant and
pt InilTo now amj untjiod hhui fqr to
litiuol muqiiB. -'
7Mu8umUyMLM.rt Rrjilgqria tlttloi
Ho runs the stato binding olllco. Tho
more nol(! nnd npitllngho niakoH as city
chairinnntho moropullho m n tho
party for political fayns. t Ho doif not
lo.' tho city loss but ho lovtw his state
contmate more, and that ' hi perfectly
untural nnd coneldured lugitimatot'lii tlui
old way of runlntj.oily polltlca. Activity
in tho oity umohine In recognlnml nmong
pnrty workers ns n basis for n pull In
tho county und stato distribution of
patronugo. Not ono of thouu gontleuioii
but is promised mutldpg "l!'L08,i,tt,1 tQ
in nnu wnoopi. ijip
thing. Kvtm though thoy
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do not elect
yilr.nja'yor ora in!lo otkt Hi
JiromIeedlntothbr wiisc i
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said without reflection on wry of thoso
gentlomon but to bilnjf out what is ti o
only issue in this olaotion tq rwogijiw
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JOURNAL X-RAYS
"The Missiour'l Penitentiary is self-sus-tnlnlng.
It does not cost a cent to tho
taxpayers.
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Tim Minrttv ball was a success fin
ancially. It netted $275 for tho maung.
era of Salem hospital.
Tlio Statesman accuses Dr. Cusick of
Populism, but fonrota to add that about
half of tho Salem Republicans al present'
aro that same kind of Populists.
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By all means, put B. II. Flngg, Frank
Davoy and 1J. J. Bigger In charge of tho
Unancial affalra of this city and keep all
such Populists as Doc Cusick out.
Salem small bosses havo often side
tracked or amothored petitions but
novor until now havo they been bo bold
as to attack "government by petition',
openly.
.
Frank Paxton received 102 votes lose
than tho highest presidential olector on
tho Republican ticket, tho lowest on tho
tickot, probably because ho Is tho attor
of the text book trust.
ft
T'jo Republican city managers ussert
that oVery ono of tholr candidates will
surely bo .elected. That'a what thoy
said two years ago. That Is what Crokor
said of Uryuu, too, but it didn't wuh,
ft ft
WIillo tho Qfllcoof Presidential elector
lias nothing to do with tho toxtbook
uucstionlnOrcgon.lt shows that ..the
system which Mr. Paxton" roproaunlB is
thoroughly detested by tbu people of
Oregon.
ft ft ft
WIillo Dr. Cuslck's sarcasm cut to tho
quick, thoro was a great truth in bis
statement that modesty ought to keep
tho puBh politicians who havo nothing
and pay nothing on tho back soata at
least part of tho time.
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Tho Republican city managers, who
ever thoy aro, object to "government by
petition," but tho American people otlll
boliovo in tho right of petition, and only
political bosses nnd manipulators over
presumo to question.
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Tho benefits of a press club lies in the
fact that you can call youi neighbor a
Socialist, h blackmal.or, or any other
nnm that luippous ta,como handy and
yet havo him-(eel 'that it is. all done to
help blui ulong,in'a bnainesd way.
It is now In prdor.'for 4hQ push to
shufbad etroatiV uml Mbad. bridgos",
butit should not forgft tlUt inuof the
host moil in tho old regime persists in
saying that our atrcots and brl Igos wore
never in better shao than at prenent,
ft ft ft
A preacher in KatiBiia the other day
delivered n very brief but beautiful
funeral sermon, lleru it 1st
"A word to you nil. Post-mortem
nralsuH nnd lovo nro In the nir. People
kiss tho dead who never stoop to kiss
the living : they cover over ino eacKol in
hysterical sobs, but they (nil to throw
their unuB wbout tljolr loved ones vJio
ifru lighting tho steni baltleollifu, A
wtfrd of cheor to tho' Btrfiuullnu soul in
life Is worth nioro tlian'nll tho rosea of
Ghristeiidoin nlied hiuh on the casket
cover. Tho ilentl can't ainell the
llowura, but tho living crin. Scatter
tli'Mii broadimst in tho pathwav, thuie
fore, and pluck out the thorns noforu It
is too lain".
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Under old methods it oust 07 00 tor
grabs mini enough to eoed ilown ono half
pf Wilson ayeiup, TUu lahqr was , a)so
paui tor ny warrant, ana no roiuniB are
known to tho city to havo been roport
od. The past year the Imlaiu-o of tlio
aveuuo wau suedml ilowu at an outlay of
$5.'Jo forgrtua 1 nnd, tho labor wpa
done by road tus? wqrx 1 lnIH fttxi ql
hay wuh sold front it and tho cash do-
in o,lty'a ortMlil-xiU) qxCA'pt
13-0.0 vlilch tlui qlly bus boon mpibfo a
collect, and that from one of tho so-called
runiibllcan nolitluiatm whohaa boon the
JjoudojiUnillUUewaiuls (r " cl'BOto
a partisan government.
9 9 9
Thoreis anguicb and suffering for the
virgin fame of a homo mode product
that la it unfumlliur to lmtoiiaitfthoso
JiibyjulioiiB next door to 1uaveii,lta)leT)
WanllngTuses. A Portland Packing
Company will apinmr in the courts
s'hoAlv..onfa charge of soiling Impure
nMaMiterateil uilnoo niuat. The
$fl!P3 "A iSfHS'l'a; iJ8i -to"ih)sV
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tbu i'oii cotirtnn fchurjrea profori'w iy$
atntfibrtlfyrtiufthjt'oodCofninissionol
iiailoy. It U noxVfbr Iho ihannijer qP
tho caiininn I'oliipany to dcfoml tho
from WasliTnuton counry"wmTTmi(rH -ANO-GQUNt.Y-
Umo npo, in which tlio stnttfindrit tail
mndo thnt tho pio was not what it should
bo. Tho denier inado complaint thnt
tho so called famous inlnco meat had
mndo several of liis cualomorfi sick, nnd
when tho company Mas notified o( this
Tact, thoy issued an ordur roqucstiii
him to return tho unsold cans. Tills,
lib did and Food Conimlssioncr Balloy
secured n can of it. Mr. ttniloy caused
a portion of it to bo examined byn
chemist, nnd tho export prququueed it
adidteratcd and daiiKcrqus to health.
What tho ultimate outcome o( Oio matter
will lie is not known at tho present' time.
Ssi Affliction.
Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Shanks,
formerly of Mt. Angol, but riow 6f.
Arlington, Oregon, met with n great Iohb
in tho death of their only child, littlo
Kenneth, which occurred last Sunday
at 11 o'clock a. in.
On tho 11th tho littlo ono complained
of not feeling well and soon symptoms
of illness dovolopcd, which proved to bo
a eovoro enso of measles. The littlo
follow soomed to bo animated by n
heroic- determination to conquer tho
di8cnBO and with careful treatment nnd
nursing succeeded, but before health
was restored ho waa stricken with Bphml
moningitlB. Slowly and sadly hope for
the littlo one's recovery grow Iobs,' until
almost midday, when tho sun was filling
tho world about him with bright
radianco, in which ho had been wont to
play with glad hoart and happy, mind,
ho quietly ceased to breathe, and tho
light of hia young lifo went out from tho
homo and tlio hearts of his fond parents.
Though' his days numbered not quito
tho brief Bpaco of four years, yet the
nnmo nnd memory of littlo Kenneth,
ahull not bo forgotten, for thoy nro n
pnrtoflho life of ovoryono who knew
him
Gifted With rare Intellectual powers
for ono so young, hia mind waa daily
tojrnitiL' something new, ami hia
questions and conversation nffordod
unfailing entertainment to ids
friends. Ho wob constantly doing littlo
deeds, thinking thoughts and uttering
word B( that gave prophesy to n nohlq
manhood. Tho largo circle of friends
whom tho littlo boy had drawn unto
himself can but leave a feoling of warmoat
sympathy for tho father and mother,
to whom ho wns tho Joy of life.
And a trust that time may lighten the
sorrow which they now suffer, by this
great logs, hy giving them tho ro-
membranco of his beautiful character,
and by tho ever prcsenco of hie life witli
them. Tho remains were brough' to
Mncleay for burial.
Weep not for littlo Kenneth,
Though lonely bo your homo;
Wo know our Father called him
To sit upon the throne.
Wc op not, wo soon shall see him
In manainuH of the blest,
In uhlnliig robes we'll gieet him
In heaven, whore all is blest.
'Twas God who gave him Iff you,
A littlo while to stay:
You loved him but too strongly,
And he called him bunco uwuy.
Weep not; lie's with the nuges,
And to tho angels dear,
They love him up in heaven
Far more than wodid bore.
Mas, W. N, Savagk.
Tlmnksglvlne Union Service.
The Bvaiigolloal church waa crowded
with tho host pooplo of Salem.
Thursday, at 10:i!0a. m.' waacarri'd
nut with the omission of tho eolo by Mr
Ilakor who win unable to sing.
Tho sermon by Rev. Ronald MoKlllop
was able, instructive and altogether ap
propriato to tho occasion.
Tqbr'ng vivflly tothoiujjid how much
wo have to bo tlmnkJol for ho contrasted
tho present with conditions of one throo
and live hundred years ago.
In ape'iking of Jho present century he
quoted William Gladstone a saying in
1S50 that nioro advancement had been
made lit 5 years than iusthu preceding
1800 years and again in IB70 ho said the
1 nt 20 yeara had seen as much advance
ment ns tho preceding 50, nt this rate
what is tlio world to see during iho new
century about to open?
One hundred years ago there were no
Btuaiuboats, no railroad?, nn telegraphs,
no telephone, no cnokatovo, no towing
machines, no matches, no ooal oil, no
gas, no eleetrlo lights or streot-oarH
Churches Were not warmed, pooplo sa
and shivered with heavy wraps o anil
preauhers stood in the pulpit in overcoats
and mittens and offered up prayerHiumr
ly an hour long and tfiuu preached sor
moiis from an hour and ono half to three
hours lojig.
Our country hasnovor Brtjjii such pros
perity as no.v. Tlio wealth of the nation
has never l(een so groat nj.iiow, Our ox
porta surpass anything previous mid
whether you believe hi expansion or not
the (act remains that wo are oxdandiiig.
The collection taken at this service
will go toward tho purchase of a wheol
chair for tho Saluin Hospital. Tho ohnir
williHist about JftfO.
Vat Uuadulterjted Focd.
Nhw Youk, Nov. !I0 Tho dQinos,tia
soionco department of tho Woman's
Christian Temperance Union is injiking!
a Btroiiuoua elTorl to ntvurn the tasngo
ot the PuraFoihl bill, which la tg come
bfcfhro CongroiS-noxt ' ntniith. lijorder
Ui svouro aa much hacking lo the up
pori.qfitip,blll aa Ms4lldo, each wuuan
liitoroniod liaa been akm to eoml a pos
tul curd, with name and address, to
Marion A. Mellrlde, Hiparinlondoiit of
tfo department, Arlington Heights,
Mara. The bill has (or Ita object tlio
protection of fotMla, drugs and confections.
IIeadache,bniouBnoss.henrttumV, Indl
i cation junJ all ftvir Uls.uro eared by
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i Local Bootblack Ahkes Jan
Abortive Start for trie L
Other' Shore.
Ono of Salom'a bootblacks wiio lias
his stand at the Wilson barbershop got
tired of life Thursday evening wjiiio
under tho iutluoiico of Thanksgiving
liquid cheer, and went down to tho river
and jumped in. He was fished outand
drained and appeared none, tho worse
for his adventure, this morning, na ho
was full again. i
To Cure a Coll In One Day
TrtkO l.iuntlvu Ilromo Qiilntno TnbleU: All
clrnia:lW U'rmiil tlio money If It fulls to euro
W. (Irilvu'n HlcDAIiin) Im on eauli box.
Six From Douglas.
Six prisoners were received at the pen
yesterday from Douglaii county, ns fol fel fol
eows: Bert Rice to Borvo 1 year 'for
liorsc-etenllng; Frank Crogan, C years,
burglary; John Kelly, 2)4 years, burg-
llary; Patrick Murphy, Patrick Qulnn
,' and Tiios. Bronnan, ono yonr cacli for
burglary.
A PEEP
future would sadden
many a liappy
woman. The mis
ery of marriage
often results front
ailments which
maidenly mod
esty kept hidden.
When doctors are
at last consulted
they frequently
fail to help.
They do not un
derstand the root
of the trouble.
Df. Pierce's Fa-
ft VU1HC litM.IIr
x&J tiou has cured
i in thousands of
cases where uoc
" tors entirely
inweu.
"I had been a great
sufferer from female
weakness, " write
Mrs. M. B. Wallace,
of Mueneter, Cook
Co., Texns. " tried
our doctors and
none did me any
good, I suffered six
years, but nt last I
Ibiiiid relief. I fol
lowed your advice,
und took eight bottles
of 'l'avoritc Prescrip
tion ' and four of the
'Golden Medical Dis
covery.' I now feel
115 n ricrc tcvwu1.
I have alried eighteen pounds,"
favorite PjtscrjpKoir
MAKUS WIWC WOAtBN STKONQ
AA'O SICK foAim WU
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EAY 'WAY
'TO EARN
2 5.00
Vo will- pay this to
adyouc scikIIiik' u&
JO new yearly aiib
Kcrlpllnns, uccoiii
pnulcil ly the full
yearly price for each
subscription. .. ., .,
Send two cent stump
for prospectus, sam
ple copleii and par-'
tlculurs ..
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Facts Facts
Facts!
Just to remind you that the
present city administration.
$9,084.02 -
6,32.02 -
3,250.00 -
3,173.70 -
$21,836.74 -
THE CITY WITHIN
' on
on
on
on
of
ITS
AND ALL IN TWO YEARS.
The Warrant Debt Reduced
To
$4380.00
And Interest Paid on all
Debts to
December 1, 1900
TO IMPROVE
WILSON AVENUE
John Farrar Jr. baa been for several
'Ihvh circulating a Bubscaip'.ion list
ntuuiig tho bicycle riders of tho city to
raise fuiidtj fur tlio purpohe of having tho
Wilson avauuo bicycle patha covered
with granito sand. Hois meoting with
ipiite a liberal response.
HeUeeous Census or Salem.
Tills city baa beon divided into fifty
districts and by u united action of nil
tho Sunday Schools a house to canvas
was mpdo on Wednesday to ascertain
tho religious preferences of tho pooplo
and also to aeo how many attend Sunday
School.
Thoso no in attoiulonco will lie re
ported to the various schools of their
parents preleronco and an effort will ho
made to bring them Into schools.
This canvaa ia buing made annually
and it is hoped that no family will be
over looked In order that tho report
POPULAR PJBL!CAT59S-POPULAR PRICES
l,a-. f. " i.i.uly fl.tty jt'Hi I,.-
1i. r . J ai the I'eople'n N.
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prices are always the
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THESE '
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may bo correct and no ono can say:
"No ono cares for my soul".
Ah soon as tho report is completed wo
will give It to tho public,
DIED.
SHANKS. At Arlington. Gilliam coun
ty, Oregon, Sunday, November, 25th,
littlo Kenneth Leroy, pon of Fernando
and .losio Shanks, of meningitis of the
brain, aged :i years, 8 months and
10 days.
Tho funeral wna held at the Mncleay
cemetery, on tho 27th inat,
Miss Frances Lauo went to Port
land this morning to visit her
brother, who ia attonding school nnd
will spend somo time visiting friends in
Oregon Oity.
Miaa Agnes Dodge, of Hubbard, who
ia employed in Mrs. McAllister's dross
making parlors, wont homo yesterday
to spend Thanksgiving.
Pros. W. O. Hawloy of Wlllamotte do
Hverod tho Thanksgiving sermon nt
Taylor St. Portland.
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day and Friday, lit a compute
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all Important news of the othr
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Iron Work-
of cornices and all kinds
iron.
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Succofleo'1 to J)r. J. M, Kcono, of
WIillo Comer, aloni Or. Partiea dcalr
lug miporlor tj e: -xtiotip nt moderate foo
in any hriuich aro in odnoolnl rttioit.
ALBERT AJESSUP. .
Phono. 1071.1
ItOOMH 1 AND a, OUAY HMC,
B. R. JONESj
Attornoy-at-Law
Toledo, Oro'ron,
Was Work of Circuit Rourl.t.
an iip-tmlati) abstrnotoi nv
rouaty.
ii yoam nmlliiiH
irli in Lincoln
lM7m
soule lmos,
Tuners aini '11 pares
Pi
PORTLAND OltK.
Kor Snlom und vicinity leavo orders nt
Geo. Will's Mtmlo Storo.
T J. Sullivan,
State Street Tailor.
Krtll SnltlnRti Just lu. Tlio Otiorndorrt' pat
torus from c'lilcngo. lleol btl&liii'si silIU f lo,
IKS pnnts J5.
CAt'iTAL urn
Express and Transfei
ipieotR'nll mail nnd pnnsongor trail) b,
Bnfjgngo to nil pnrtp of tho city. Prompt
eorvico. Tolonhono No. 851.
DISQUH A IIOMYEK
OFFJCE"01TY HALL,
For water borvlco imply at ofllc.'.
Bills payublo monthly In udvuuoo.
Make nil cotuplulntH nt tho olllc
Loans and Insurance
Monoy to loan from (I to 8 por cent,
ncoordniR to'uoenrity no ejcnmmo for
uxnmiimtion. IiiHuriuioo effectod on
hopa nnd other property itt lowest" liitoa.
John Moir 290 Com, st,
7-lfl-
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Wheat Bought and Stored
By tho Aurora Roller Mills
Jliiiuch odieo und wnrolioiiHi) 181 Trade
at. hulwoon IIIl'Ii mid Church Htreetc.
Ihiekwheat nnd oats bought at highon)
market )rice.
FRED P. HURST. .
7-27-tfdAv
The German Market
Will ho found nil kitida of meat
and tin heat of uiuiiaiso. KHEE
DKI.rVKUY, All hills duo tho
Into firm of Well A Mitwdre
must ho paid,
Wol;s & Son
171 Commercial St.
Dr. Grace Albright
J , ; c j ,
Graduate of American School f
of Osteopathy. : :' :
l-.vory day oxiept Sunday. Olllco
hours It to 12 a. m; 1 to I p. m. over
Wollcr's grocery,
taurant
First class cook,
First class service,
Enjoyable meals.
GEORGE BROS, Props
SLflDIES'
Furnishing: goods made to
order.
Silk and satin waists
$3.50 to $4.00. Fancv
flannel waists, any color,
home made, $1.50 to $2.25.
Ladies' underwear at low
prices. Call and examine
stock.
820 Uomnieroial St.
Prepare for
Thanksgiving
V.
Sab Water Co.,
white House Res
CMrogLeeCo
Buy ydyr; Qakes,
Pies, Pastries and
Bread at the
Home Bakery
3- Commercial Sinvr,
T
ANADIAN'
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Sms
SK,
PAClFir
And Soo Line, '
i-1 rBv-cinHajnmi Wttrlat ,,
SLEEPERS tm
PaaflonKora hooked to and from
'ALL POINTS EAST
Atlantic Stcamshlo
For full'iiarticnlnrH nnntu i
E.J.COYJ.E, II. II. ABIttm
Van,.nv.;r. H. n ,"1 k
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1'ortfin.l,
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WHEN YOU PAY
YOUR GOOD
I
I'or n tickot Kn t, you naturally UJ
VHjry properly wont to go over there"
that will give you tho very bcrticwX
datioiiH at ho lowest ioialbIe 2
Honco, you should ask your ticket eni
to make your tickot rend via tlio
mr
ROOK ISLAND
ROUTE
Our popular porBonally conducted
tourist cxctiralotiB in modern Pullnuj
tourist Bloopini; cara leavo Salcin even
AJonday Evening and Thursday evenlni
via Sacramento and every TuceaayeTcii
lni nnd Saturday morning via I'orllwl
and run throuuh to Chicago wlthoct
chniiKO via tho World's most tccnlc Line
connecting at Chicago with all mornini
traina JJitBt, also with the Itwk UUnJ
norsonally conducted tourist car lot
lloHton. These tourist sleeping carum
hroad vestlhuled, liehted with l'intch
Gaa and provided with all weekly iliac
trated K)riodioalfl and mairinea fortlit
freo iipo of our patrons and are accom
panied through to destination by a rep
Toflontntivo of tho (Jreat Hock Island
Itonto. Wo also havo a daily flnt-dm
sleeping car service to Chtcno vis tl
Scenic idiie,. and the best dining car
florvicn in tho world.
Kor full information, nnins etc. call
on or write? to, A. E. t'ooi-Kii, Gen. Agt
or Portland Oregon,
W. W. Sk-innkii, (1. M. Powiuw
Aent 8. P. Co. Agent 0 It A;N Co
Salem Or. Halein Or'
NEW STOlT
3
C G. :. Moutfiorucry, has oenetlkitpi
now confectioiinry and cigar store ft So,
281) Cotnmorcial street whom lie, will
carry, n complolo stock of candlei; and
anioklng goods. 1Q 1$
The Dewey
Washing Machine ,
Phis' tnttchino ia a new ono made on
BClontjuV principles. It is guaran.
teed to give nhtoluto ratlefattlon.
After a thorough trial no imily
would disiionso with one. Wiiji m
ueo of tlio Dewey, tho liorrpri of
wash day will disappear. TliTama
clilno wUI .
Wash Clothes
Perfectly Clean i
No hard work about it. Kanyiloop
orato. Tlio manulacturors wly
up every clulm mado for tl
chino.
The "Dewey Washer ?
Has won two first premiums aiSlite
Fairs: at Lincoln, Noli ,1899, m
at Salem, Ore., 1000. Sold allien
hy R. M. Wado A Co. kCorrcipond
with or call on i
Ambler Youiig
Manii'actiirora and Salesmen
S
.
ill. Angel, Oregon.
Salem Soap j
Works :
Tho proprietor of tho Salem, SW
Works has tho co operation of the dea e
CoiiBiunors who desire a rci
soap will a.
Encourage Home Industry
By ordoring Balenwntulo eojP
tt
S, C, STONE. M. '
Pniprlotor '
Sto4'iDruff Stor-
"-.'bJOI?WK'0N-ThettorPtwaJa
pvuMr) Mra lijfW J
No. 235 andem ffiamerfUl 'J'l '"
well stookeUttjU Complete lino ol IJ"
taodtcinei, totlot wttcJcs, ytluw. 6ru
etcatote,
nMhadaomeOSiSuji eJcpertence IP ' ' h
tll-n nl niA.llr.lnn unit unir mSj(CS tW JOlSir!
eonsnJUtlon. eiBlnlV or Qr; "2Zr-
-. w. .vu.v.HV.n.:zx2T-. , j..in
i Ladies, -and- Owits' tMh
icjeaned and dywl wilhotit P
Ping." Gent's clothes prewwl
by tho month, flW-P""'
cleaned anil dyed. Ha J? "
kid. BLQVjfflcJeaned.
clothesTelfried, rehonidi
paired, huttons on. A w'
itdat, cheap and prompts
uono. : : :
MRS. C. 11, WALKED, l'ro"
i
1Q5 Commercial fit.
Jl j MONTHLY KIATr3l U r"t
UlUJ. II. It O WAN, u aw MjlWSOgS
WASHING IDE tl
SALEM STlUM'miG
AND DfftHC ' WIIB