The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, December 05, 1900, Image 2

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dnlMf crittaJr avoided tjy tae
it.TWnt of nrfccless value to
all women.
Sold by all druggists at one dollar per
A booklet, Hiving all details, will be
ecnt free by Bnulfield. Regulator Company,
Atlanta, Oa.
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Special Clearance
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Of DUX CUilli 111 1UH5, uiuwiis
Raglan ram coat in Ian and oxtord urey. : .,
Regular 5.50 values in Black and blue, all-wool
Trie ots and Paris twilled guaranteed fast
" colors-Box and Cape 'Coats '.
Regular $7.50
Coal Double
collar.
Tan and
Breasted
G, W, Johnson
The Peoples Clothiers
THE DAILY JOURNAL.
BY UPPER BROTHERS,
WEDNE6DAYDEC0, 1000.
Oally.Ono Yoar, $3.00 In Advance
Dally Pour Months SI. In Advanoo
Woakly Ono Yoar SI. OO In Advanoo
WORKING THE SCHOOLS.
,Now that Thanksgiving is over with,
The
JOURNAL WOUld likO tO BUff-
geet that in
fuluro no privileges bo
granted-to non-resident
oharitabltt or
reformatory instutiona to take up collec
tion in- Uio public Bclioole. Tho boys
and girls aid society of Portlaud Is a
private corporation and gotB an appro
priation' from . tho stato. It no doubt
does a great deal of good and is deserv
ing and all that: but whuro tho utility
in connection of tho growing generations
with reformatories and baby homos
comes in is sot easy to seo, when thero
is so much opportunity for constructive
and helpful work nearer homo. For
instanco it all tho programs on Thanks
giving day had been directed to gottlntr.
a start on a library for each school
room, it would havo ben fitted flftoon
hundred children horo at homo, instead
of a few' dozen nt Portlaud. Lot tho
people of Salem bo moro genoroua and
thoughtful In becoming a JJoya pud Girls
Aid society right hero Rt home, whero
our schools aro not too good and tho
doom of opportunity not any too widoly
opened for tho mfcss of growing child,
hood right undor our noses.
JOURNAL "X'PAYS."
The B. P, Go. is booming Oregon in u
new folder. ,
T" " ! ft
"Dr. Gusiok Js still prescribing for tho
tck and ttnfooblod political condition of
municipality, and if uny ono wants a
luroTemcdy for thatcomplMnt tho Doc
tor can furnish it.
ft ft
Soma years ago whou Uouuoilmnn
Walker was running a farm, a Ano stoor
of his ono day got on tliu rullroud track,
and ho chased thoanliiml novon unlet) full
speed, but his friondB now wiy tho way
that stoor run, was nothing compared
with tho way tho hayseed uldurimin of
tJio first ward run last Monday,
,1 '
. A patron of Oily Ohalrniuu Meyers',
tojiBoriul parlors tells this oneonGoorgo:
XJmechunio enmo in for a shavo Satur
day, ilo was reminded by a bystander
tjuit it would bo very iniK)rtant to votb
tfio straight "llopublican" tlokot, early,
o'ften and iiard, next Monduy. A mo
ment later the patron sank down into
tlio proprietor's own chair to bofrisseur
e3 for Sunday, and in n moment tho In
Junction of tho aforesaid bystander was
rmiowod. After a moment's confab tho
question was put point blank: "Would
you voto for the Anarchist on that Citi
zens' ticket?" Tho answer catno in no
uncertain tone: "If thore's any Anarch
iSfii on that tickot, Juat count mo one,
ami rest assured that I will voto for ov
eVy .mother.' eon of thorn." Guorgo
dropped his rxar,aud didn't recover his
breath until Tuesday morning,
E.
Jjrho federal ofllco-holdiug push eamo
yp to Salem to holp elect tho straight
Republican ticket, whero there was no
pTiltlce In It. At Portland last tjme (bo
federal push defeated tho Straight, Re
publicans and supported a Bo-cajled
(jpizene' ticket, and elected tho lpgtsla
tire part of it that will havo tho United
fllatea Beuntora to elect, which la all
Sjlltlca. Thorois nothing qullo so con
stout as Push Republicanism.
, Slops the Coufl)Dd
3g( - yorkj ofMu CoU.
aMifJijw9QalneXrliUUourrf4 cold lu
to-a7, fw&t
j-y, r vm VO' o m
mlt witlt weJhta; Inakftiongagome
althe OronfMt -Hludlo. 'for.M UbUal
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omenta
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aro quiio uusy tins iimo oi mu yvar,
12Btf
la looked forward to Willi expectations of loy
and gladness, The ordeal of bringing: the little
duo into the world, however, Is a critical one
lor the mother-to-be, and her anticipations of
the coming eVent are shadowed with gloom.
Half the pain and all the danger of child-birth
use of 'Mother's FiuftxaV a scientific
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
this moljudesta 'great yariety.
aim umi,ro, aiau uic -.pupuiai
$3.90
Fancy
with
mixed Box
fine velvet
$5.25
& Gompany,
and Furnishers
A PLAIN STATEMENT.
i In Answer to Certain Articles Published In tlie
capital Journal.
En. JocitHAL. I do not as a rulo pay
any attention to nowspapcr attacks upon
myself, but during tho city campaign,
and sinco, articles havo appeared in
your paper attacking, uy inuonuo, my
character as a cltitizen, and endeavoring
to creato tho impression that I nm a
dishonest debtor. Tho author of these
attacks, whoever he may bo, doeervce,
under tho laws of Oregon, to bo on to
mato of tho penitentiary. I doeire spaco
In your papor for a plain Btatemont of
facts.
I catno to Salotn in 1802, with about
18,000, and this money I invested in n
printing establishment, a homo, and a
small tract of real estate. I employed
men and paid them best the wagcs.Then
enmo tho panic of 1803, and my littlo
fortune rapidly melted. I worked hard
and endeavored to Bavatnybuslnossdos'
ing money all tho time, until, in March,
1899, 1 gave a bill of sale of my printing
office to tho Gapital National Hank, and
my investment, of fully $5,000, went
o pay a note for f 1,100. Then I wont
to work nt my trade in tho Stato print
Ing ofllco.
At tho timo I surrendered my busi
ness to my principal creditor I owed
about 51600 in notes and accounts. I
could havo avoided tho payment of nil
thoeu by taking advantogo of tho
bankruptcy law; but I did not do so,
nor do I intend to, I Imvo paid from
money received from an ostato in tho
East, to tho receipt of which Danker
Gilbert can certify, and from money
earned by myself and vlfo,ovor f 1,000 of
my indebtedness during tho pant two
years, and within tho next two yearn I
expect to bo clear from debt. I do not
think this Is a dishonest record, und I
am willing to submit It to my neighbors
who havo read tho slurs published in
your paper.
Tho only causa for tho porsouul attack
upon mo appears to bo my conucc lion
with placing in tho Hold n regular Re
publican tickot for city ofllcorujbut I can
not wo why Httch men as M. L, Cham
berlain, Claud Gatch, Judge Hubbard,
l'rof. Grnham, and others should bdox,
umpt. I believe time will demoiiBtrato
that wo woro right. At least, wo acted
within our privilege uh American
citizens and havo no disposition
to opologlzo to tho holier-than-thou
gang who consort with tho pops und
socialists to break up tho Republican
organization in this city.
K, II. Im.aoo.
Salem, Dec, 5, llJOJ).
I)4 5, llttp.
mCll, IIABY.
All bnbics art nice," to
their )UOtJipr$i
Wenl) loWjChildren. Grent
hig men, with hard hands,
hnve'soft honrts for helpless
nev-c6iners to earth with the
smile of henvon fresh on their
innocent faces. No man is too
high or low, tqo.prQud orjuim
ble, too busy or idlq, tpo good
or bad, too great or small ex
cept a few very small mean
men to throw up their hats
at the sight of a plump little
cherub or to pity a thin ono.
Plumpness and thinness are
accidents. Nature is bounti
ful ; parents want to be. Scott's
emulsion of cod-liver oil cor
racts theitj mistakes.
Vf II upA y&'llUiltf lu try II you 1IU
OOTT BOWJSffc. JWwrfW. N.'W1,
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far acceptable Ideas,
State II patented.
THE PATENT RECORD,
ua.nin.ore. mo.
PLENTY OF
MATERIAL
Out of Which to Compose the
Textbook Commission.
Governor Geer Asks Sugges
tions from Citizens Who
Are Interested in this
Matter.
Excellent material for tho formation
of tho Oregon Textbook Commission is
being brought to tho attention of Gov
ernor Gcor from nil parts of tho stale.
There havo been added tho last few
days tho following now names:
Mrn, Kva llmery Dyo bf Oregon City,
author of ''Mi'Loughlin and Old
Oregon."
Judge Flynn, the Albany bunker.
aJudgo Stophon A. J-owoll, lute circuit
judgo at Pendleton;
Mrs. E. A. Ivanhoo, principal of La
Grande, Ore, schools.
Whnt tho public Is interested in is to
know who is roally in favor of a reform.
All tho present toxtbooks aro high .
priced, many of them aro Inferior, some
of them aro ruinous to the children's
oyos.
Those who havo lieon conducted with
tho monopoly of tho textbook ImibIuoch
that has oxietad in Oregon for eighteen
yearn aro manifestly not tho pursotiH to
put in chargo of the. reform contemplated
In tho Daly textbook bill. It is a
significant fact that moHt of tlioso per
eons aro not prominent applicants al
though many of them aro working
secrutly to capturo tho commission for
tho existing order of tilings. Most
prominent of all tho persons mentioned
in connection with tho Oregon Textbook
Commission and known to havo some
knowledgo of tho. monopoly to bo over
thrown and the reform to bo brought
about aro Harvey Scott of tho Oregon
Ian, John 1). Daly, Matthow Slowart,
Prof. Wilson, Kov. T. L. Elliot, Preet.
Strong and Prof. Young, of Eugene, II.
S. Lyman of Astoria, I), Ditiy of Lnko
view, Prof, Hitchcock of Ashland, J. II.
Italoy, S. A. Lowell of Pendleton, . John
Gayin of Tho Dalles, and uny of tho
members of tho legislature who voted
for the bill.
If Gov. Geer follows a strict construc
tion of tho constitution it will bar from
eorvico on , tho Text-book commission
some of tho above, and somo of them
tho ablest, best qualified and most rep-
rosontativo men in tho state. Tho law
also requires him to give consideration
to geographical location. This will again
exclude some of tho flnoHt material if it
is strictly adhered to. Tho Governor
has a strong fooling that locality, politics
or any other petty considerations shall
not cut anylguro in itho election of tho
commission, and as ho expressed it, ho
is justified in hunting tho stato over
witli n flno-tooth comb to find tho yory
best material posNlblo to servo on this
commission. Tho Governor has recently
Kent out a number of letters asking that
people suggest to hint a list of five
names suitable for place on this com
mission. A number of persons aro recommend
ed who nro already holding somo ofllco
of trust or omolumcuL Tho caso of
Watts, of Yamhill, who was declared
disqualified as Presidential eleotor ho
cause he held a small postofllco is re
called. Dinger Hermann was found to
be disqualified as a member of tho sen
ato in 1870 because ho was a deputy col
lector of revenue. (Senato Journal 1870,
pago 32.) Tho constitution, Sec. 30,
page 1)3, Vol. 1, Hill's code, forbids n
citizen holding moro (liau one lucrative
oillro, Tliis may exclude Senator Daly
and lteprosnntatlvo Stewart from sitting
on the Text-boo I; commission, but they
aro most petitioned for of any two men
in tho slate for tho simple reason that
they woro in the legislature and secured
the patwouo of tho bill and urn recognized
as champions of this reform.
Letter of Aa Educator.
A prominent educator, a county mi
petintendent, on receiving a copy of Tins
Joviinai. dlsetiHuIug Textbooks writes.
"Tlio subject is of tho highest im
portance, and I can only oxprumi my ad
miration that ono inlhioutul daily, nt
least, has made, and continues to make,
the free and bust use of school text
books a subject of prime concern, and
will not let public interest sleep. 1
remember a prominent school director
in Portland, two years ago, who sought
to ridicule tho text book agitation by
remarking that tho ooplu of Oregon
paid moro for chewing gum than for
schoool books, and hence tho saving of
ton or twenty percent on books could
not be vital. However, a horizontal n
dilation, not only In economy to parents
but lu elllolcncy of education, and of
teaching, not of twenty, but perhaps of
fifty, per cent as the effeatof monopoly
is seen lu tho teachers as well as of
books.
"Gov. Geer evidently roalUos that no
party advantago could' bo so groat as to
appoint a commission above reproach
r suspicion ol oorrnpllbllity . Tho
actual ridding of tho state of an of
foiiBivo and unpopular hook monopoly,
would do more than uny ono act to win t
him approval and support. Politically it
is giving him it strong card to assist I
him carrying out such a reform. I know '
that I would gain nothing by helping
a. Itepubllcau administration to got this
thing out of tho way. Party interest
WOUd dictatO that ho bo OllUOUraiied
. . . , ., .. ,
to niao strictly partisan und cor run.
tlblo app lutmbnts, and then In) trounced
for It at ho mat oloctiou.
Itiit T still 1.-.-.1- . Ii r..... il..v .,...,
of vlow of tho cltUen, not tho ,mrtlsan,
l will tio wnat i can
form nftho oarliest
toBooure the re
momout, co mat.
tof whero the orodty
oos. If all tljp
..onjiulfiBion Is appointed, and soaks only
tho imbHo good, 1 will help lliom."
A Rerutlleaa Senator Writes.
A member of fhu. Oregon Senatu writes
Tiii: Jouunai. as follows i
I aij) lujarUb, Iji jJliUy. wljj the
notilo fight yotCnro-making in haying
a )tro School JIJodR Commission ap
pointed by thciiGovornor, mon In whom
tho pcoplo havo full confidence, and
men that the American Hook Co, or any
publlshlng.hotiso, linvo noUor cannoUm.
Iluenco to work for their pecuniary In
terests. This is a matter in which
evory citizen is interested, and it is timo
that tho pcoplo awakened to tho truo
status ot affairs in Oregon. I well re
member what an arduous battlo wo
had to fight In tlio last legislature to so
euro tlio passago of tho law creating
the school Hook Commission, and I hope
that tho iufluonco of tlioao pocuniarly
Interested will not'bo successful to ren
der nugatory this salutary meaeuro.
As Governor Geer has invited cor
respondence and oven suggestions as to
n properly composed -Textbook Com
mission, and as he is required to make
those appointments next month, Tin:
.Touit.VAi. suggest!! that roadors tako an
interest in this matter, and indicate to
tho governor their preferences, and assist
him in making up tlio very host, ablest,
strongest, most intelligent commission
that enn bo named. It will bo none too
good to give Oregon the benoflt of
progress and the fullest competition
and get tlio ftato out -of the rut into
which it has fallen in educational
inattors.
Dr. Bull's Couth Syrup Is still In the lead.
The peopo seam to Ilko this old retkbfe
cough medicine, and we don't Uame
them ; it is the best remedy forUteifeup
seated cough or cold, and will efrct a
euro in ono day.
MY FRIEND
Sale of Seats Now on at the Grand Opera House
Tfeursday Evening.
ANTI-ENGLISH
DEMONSTRATION
Colounh, Dec. -I. An Anglophobo
demonstration took place today in
front of the British Consulate here. Tho
polico disporsod tho rioters. Sorenadoj
ami ovations of Kruger planned by vari
ous socio ioshavo been forbidden.
Tilings Made at Home.
Friday evening ut tlio Maccabees ba
zaar you can get homo mado candy,
homo miulo oomfortorH mil fancv work.
Thuro will also bo a votluir contest for
the prottiost girl at 5 cents a voto.
You had belter got your orders lu at
once nt tlio UronUo Studio if you ox poet
work for Christmas. VI 5 tf
YOUNG BAMFORD
PLEADS GUILTY
In Justice of tlio Pence O'Dotiald's
court Tuesday afternoon, Kugena Barn
ford pleaded guilty to tho chargo of
stealing T. II. BlundoH'n pigeons, and a
lino of $f wild iiiiMJHod, ftoiitoucu being
suspended during good behavior.
StLF dtlNG
P" WOMEN
- - fk - - -
Cannot
afford to
be sick,
3 they say
J So, very
often, they strug
gle along and
keep up, where
other women go
to bed. To such
women the value
of I)r Pierce's
Favorite Pre
scription is te
yond computa
vj Uou. It cures
the common
cause of ill-heultlt
in woman, de
rangement or dis
ease of the wom
anly organs. A
temperance medi
cine. It contains
no alcohol, opi
um, cocaine, nor
other narcotic.
I had female trouble for dent year,'
wrltea
Mr. I. J IeunU, of 8)8 Kt Colic
laiLsoovillr. 111. "For three veara
,r n-iii Uu.t fvu...
111. "For Hire year I iufltrcd
'. WM . X.VIIK 0lll.
Btrett,
rv.ntinuallv Wont canuot exurcka what I auf.
feretl. uutMt tth tki mtJicat tot
lion a J found noxe, until liuluceit by Uht
Vf1,c.a I S laklnl medicine I weighed
"Ki u ry ur nrive -a ravonie i-reacnpiion
,iim;iT'Hrv uuua niter laKing; ravoiiiv rrv-
wripuon'iwa bulituD until now iweiihoue
iihuuivu uu ,iiijr-Mx pouuus more inau i ever
welshed before. I wa o bad I would He from
day to day and long for death to come and re
lieve my (uUerintr. 1 had tutcmal InaaiSma
lion, a diaagrceabte drain, txartuc-dowu naln
&v&kttl&iX
i. ' . C ' W..M nvik auu U OAIWU ,
'. ' all ..... mi.... .wk.1
ana am atroos nU
ueaiuiy womau i uauaa io jour meuicine. 1
consider iuelf a llviug tektlmouial of the ben
efita of your ' Favorite Frecrlitlon. ' "
Dr. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION
MAKBS IVMA- 11'O.liaV STttW
An J SICK U'ftMflrV WULL
for acceptable tdeoa,
btate If patented.
Yn PATFMrnrnnrm., .
Balllraore, Md. "
NO FOOTBALL
WITH PORTfcANDERS
&
The gamo of football between tho 8a
hjmond Portland teams eooms to bo
permanently off. Manager Frank Dur
bin of tho O. A. A.O. went to Portland
yestorday to mako final arrangements
for tho gamo which was proposed for
Dec. 8th, but tho Portland .aggregation
madoa complete backdown, and pos
itively declined to meet tho Salem boys,
though Durbin offered all sorts of con
cessions. It is claimed that this ac
tion forfeits tlio championship which
has been hold by tho Multnomah team.
Deafness Cannot te Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
roach the diseased portion of the ear.
Thr. onlv one wov to our deafness,
land that is by constilutkMial remedies.
Dealness is wuseu oy aa innaim-u con
dition of the mucous lining ot the
Eustachian Tub. When this tube gets
inflamed yot have a ruaiWing sound or
imperfect aarig, and when it is en
tirely closed deafness is tho result, and
unlttse tbe inflammation can be taken
oat and this tube restored to its normal
condition, hearing will bo destroyed for
ever; niu eases out of ten nro caused by
catarrh, which is nothing but an inflam
ed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will Ktv One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Dw&fBeas (caused by catarrh)
that can not ba eared by Hall's Catarrh
Cnre. end for circulars, free.
F. J Chnby A Co., Toledo, O.
fold by Dmgxtats, 75o.
Hail's Family Pilla are tho best.
Tm "Guhlo" is becoming quite popu
lar, CroBieo makes them. 125 tf
FROM INDIA
for
Ono of tho best attractions
of tho season, and one that
is ail it claims to bo, really
productive of an unforced
laugh, is "My Friend From
India," which comes to tlio
Grand Gporn House, Thurs
day evening, December ).
Tho Company this year is
exceptionally goood and is
headed by MIsb May Vokcs,
tho original "Tilly" in tho
Bijou Theater, New York,
production. Manager Myron
B. Iticc has introduced a
number of high-class vaude
ville numbers in this year's
production of "My Friend
From India," making it
moro nttractlvo than ever.
. A Wonderful Offer to Women.
' We havo received word of u most romarlo
alls olfer which Is to bo mado to women by
The VMntator, of Now York,
Taking tho fact that next roar begins a
new century, The Dttintator odors to distri
buto $17,600 nmong 1 00 1 women. Tho plan
ia so cloverly arranged that a woman living In
a small town or viIIk has just aa good a
chanco to win ono of tlnwo 1 90 1 prima aa n
womau living in a city becauso ilio prhea
aro givoa for (ho number of subscription
aocurod la a town In pioportion lo tho popu
lation ot thai town, inKd of boing given
simply to thoao who mind the largest lint of
subscribers which, of courso, aro most easily
obtained in big olios. Anollior clovor feature
of the plan Is, thai nil tlio cities and towns of
tho Unitod Stato and Canada have been ar
ranged in Hovon clawos. Tho cities of lie.
greatest population nro grouped In Class 1,
and as tlioso cities aro not very many, tho
prizes offered nro twonly.cighl; tbo high
est priio boing $500, and tho lowest $6.00.
Tho total amount of prizes given away in this
class is $1,000. Tho remaining amallor lowna
and vlllau'e full Into six oilier elusion, and as
the number of towns in a clans Incronscs, bo
causo, of course, thoro nro moro small towns
than largo ones, tho amount of prizes given
away to n class iiicronsu?, ho Hint in Class 7,
thuro will bo $1,000 dutubultd nmong G01
winners.
Furthcrmoro, to evorynne who falls to win
ono of the 1901 prUurt there will be paid aa
extra commission on subscriptions, provided
they equal ono out of every two hundred In
habitants of tho towu from which tho con
testant lends them.
This is altogothor a very liberal offor, and
ono which tho famous old JMmtctor la well
able to mako good. From our point of view,
we do not seo why such an oiler needs to bo
made by tho Publishers of The Dtlintator, for
wo bolioTe it already has nearly half a million
subscribers. Its strong hold upon the affec
tions of American womeu has como in tho
past gousration, from its practical advice
bout dreta details and homo maWori. .
SALEM LODGES
i
' IfOKMS'I'KSl'oiT-'ArU ICHloX
Court Uherwood Vont Hn m iiun v.i.i.
nlshti lu Turner block. Johu M. ChaM.iO.K.
A u Jlrown Hccy 1 1 -17-t t r
- Galvanized Iron Work -
We make a specialty of cornices and all kinds
of work in galvanized iron. XC ZC ?C ?
3E SLi' IT 33aE KI W 3r--
Work and maerial always the
prices are always he lowest. A
PHONE iat
T, S. BURROUGHS
SOlNtflXmNG
KEHN INCANDESCENT QAS BURNER
No Ohltunev, no blaoVonel Mantlos. Gives 36 onndlo nowar nor rw of
lumedr Severa sum. Wn l,vft i.. 0,.i'Vi: m , " ,' ",owar )9F fot of ens
con Bum
and Klvins a & n.l!a nowar llcht or 3-ffi
giving 70 candio jxwer at a cosTof 6-10 o(
-INVBSTIQTE TH5M-
ajm Gfe
.1 .
Chamoot sl.
BUSINESS CARDS
O. H.JHACK
Successor to Dr. J. M. Keono, ol
White Corner, Salem Or. Parties desir
ing superior oinar.itions nt modernto fee
in any branch aro in especial request.
'ALBERT A. JESSUP.
3T33ES BbTOe0 aCSOTE8
Phonu. 1071,
KOOMS 1 AtfU 3, (J HAY ULK,
B. R. JONES.
Attornoy-nt-Lnw
Toledo, OroTon
Was Clork of Circuit Court t
n up-to-dato abstract ot aI
county.
x years midline
i itylu Uncoil!
11.17m
SOTTXiE J3HOS,
Timers and lliiaro
Piano
PORTLAND ORE.
For Salem and vicinity leave ordors at
Geo. Will's Music Store.
CAPITAL cm
Express and Transfer
" Meotsjnll tnnlt and pasroiigor traiim.
liaggago to all parts of the city, prompt
service. Telopliotm No. 851.
DISO.UK A'HOMYKK
T J, Sullivan,
State Street Tailor.
Kail SulliiiKS lust In. Tlio Oburlidorll' pnt-
torus rrnin CMlc
88 pants 15.
0FF1CE,G1TY HALL.
For water service apply at olllcc.
Dills payable monthly In uclvaueo.
Make nil complaints at the otllc
Loans and Insurance
Money to loan from 0 to 8 per cent,
according to security no expense for
examination. Insurance effected on
hops ntd other property at lowest rates.
John Moil 290 Com, st,
7-luV.f diw
Wheat Bought and Stored
By the Aurora Roller Mills
Branch ofllco and warelioueo 181 Trado
st. between High and Church streets.
Buckwheat and oats bought at highest
market prico.
FRED P.
HURST.
7-27-tf d&w
The German Market
Will be found all kinds of meat
and the best of sauBage. Fit HE
DELIVERY. Ail bills duo tbo
lato firm of Wolt Jc Mieecko
must bo paid,
Wols; & Son
171 Commercial fit.
Dr. Grace Albright
Graduate of American School
bf Obltopatliy. : :
Every day oxcopt
Sundav'. Olllce
nours u to l- a. m
Wellor's grocery.
1 to -I p. m. ovnr
HDIE
WING SANG
CO.
Holiday uoods. Chinese
and
Japantfo fancy and dry goods.
Silks, ladies' underwear, fur-
iiisiiing goons, mattings, orirn
merits, silk handkerchiefs, cliina
wnro,.otc. All at low prices.
MO STATE CTRFET, SALEM. ORE.
LADIBS"
Furnishing: goods
made to
order.
i Silk
and satin waists
to $4.00. Fancy
waists, anv cnlnr
$3.50
flannel
home made, $1.50 to $2.25.
Lacues' underwear at low
prices. Call and examine
stock.
Chiing Lee Co
820 Commercial Pi.
bes, and
the
I OS STATE ST
NEW!
aVl
nf V,T tZ ' "L,r,n"!? 0fl? .'".N Jour
a cont per hour. ' ""
8,
Light Qq,
em te Co.,
i
CANADIAN'
? PACIFIC
And Soo Line,
Kirst-clnBS and Tourist
SLEEPERS' DAILY
PasHengura booked to and from
ALL PblNTS EAST
Atlantic Steamship
Office,
For full pailictilara apply to
13. .1. COYLli, ' 11.11. AUIJOIT,
A.O. P. A., 11(1 Third St.
Vancouver, It. (1. Portland.
WHEN YOU PAY
YOUR GOOD MONEY
For a tickot ICa t, you naturally and
very projnirly want to go ovor tho route
lliatnvlll give you tho vury bestnecomo
datlons at tlio lowest possible rate.
Hence, yon should ask your tickot agent
to make your tickot read via tho
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
Our popular personally conducted
tourist excursions in modern Pullman
-tourist sleeping qars leavo Salem every
iiionuay evening ami Timrsuay ovening
via Sacramento and every Tuesday oven
ing nnd .Saturday morning via Portland
and run through to Chicago without
change via tlio world's most scenic Lino
connecting at Chicago witli all morning
trains East, also with tho Rock Island
personally conducted tourist car for
lioston. Those tourist sleeping cars uro
broad vostibuled, lighted with Plntcli
Gas and provided witli all weekly illus
trated periodicals and magazines for tho
free use ot our patrons nnd nro accom
panied through to destination by a rep
resentative of tlio Great Rock Island
Route. Wo also havo a daily first-class
elceping car service to Chicago via tho
Scenic Line, and the best (lining car
service in tlio world.
For full information, maps etc., call
on or writo to, A. K. Cooi-ek, Gon. Agt
or
W. W. Sk-INNKIt,
Agent S. P. Co.
Salem Or.
Portland Oregon,
G. M. Powkiih
Agent OBAN Co
Salem Or.
NEW STORE.
f G. E. Montgomery, has opened up a
new confectionary and cigar toro at No.
289 Commercial street who'ro ho will
carry a completo stock of candies and
smoking goods. 10 15
WASHING MADE EASY
The Dewey
Washing Machine
This iniicliino is it now ono madu on
scientific principles. It is guurun
teed to kivo absolutn satisfaction.
Aftor a thorough trial no family
would dispeiiRo with ono. Witli tho
uo of tlio Dewey, tho horrors of
wash day will disappear. This ma
chine will
Wash Clothes
Perfectly Clean
No hard work about it. Easy to op
erute. Tlio mniiuiuctiirerB will back
up every claim mado for tlio inn
chine. The Dewey Washer
lias won two first premiums at Stato
Fairs; at Lincoln, Nob., 18!K), nnd
at falein, Ore., 11100. Hold at Balem
by R. M. Wndo & Co. .Correspond
with or call on
Ambler Young
Manufacturers and Salesmen,
ilt. Angol, Oregon.
Salem Soap
Works
Tho proprietor of tlio Salem Soap
V orkn has theco operntion of the dealers
Consumers who dosiro a ilrst-class
soap will
Encourage Home Industry
Hy ordurinjT, Salom-mado Foap
S, C, STONE. M. D
I'ronrlotoror
Stone's Druse Stop
BALlJir, OltKOON.
Tne itorei (two la number) aro located a
?,',? ;? m Co"'e"" atrcct. and ar
ollitoake4wltliacoinpleto Une.Bl drug an
medlelnji, toilet Hrtlolea. irluinory. brmhei
tc., eta, eta
DR. BTONK
HaahadiOTrtoiWyeaM oxparlence lu the prao-
v'""im now makes no chargo fo
)Bllatlnri. OTmlnatlnn orprwcriptlon.
aAlBM STEAM CLEANING
AND
Ladies' and Gents' clothes
gleaned and dyed without rip
ping.. Gent's alothes pressed
by tho month, also portion
cleanoil and dy, Hats aud
Kid gloves cleaned. Gents'
ulothes rollned, rebound, re
paired, buttons op. All work
"eat, cheap and prpmRtly
......, , , ; ; - . . .
ffllS.
t II, WALKER, Proprietor
105 Commercial St.
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to Astoria i,i.,r:':.'. . i
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WaifilURtoii. fMirornU Z ilfffl.'" gIH
checked through rrorn HaieVi tScZ
mil nr r rnr ,,.ni .'" ,V 'e." N, ChniK
waita ai l-ortlami Hu,, ,iid,fBi,
ln,l'aWAgt 14
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City ticket an.) ftvlnhi omwbum;
POSSIBLY
You nro not nwaro of tho fast tiin. lf ,
Biiperb service now affordeil by Uie
02
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2v t E "AVE A
"Daily Fast Trains, 9
TO THE EAST. U
If you cannot tako tho morning bin
"Our Specialties"
FnBt Timo. Throueh Sorvlr pnii..
P
'alaco Bloopers, Pullman Tourist Sleen.
era
Ji " """! i.iorary iuarir
ii.ii.rt. r:. t m . .'"i
and 1-roo Reclining Chair cars
Hours In timo Baved to ' i.ni Chic
ago, Kansas City, Bt ..iB, New York
Boflton, and oth - eastern tioints.
Tickets good to Halt Lake City anil
Denver.
It is toyour interest to ueo Tub 0m.
land Limitkd. Tickets and elrtpior
car berths can bo secured from
W. W. Skimib,
n n n Agent 8.1'. Co.
Or Guy Powers, Ag't. 0- It. k N.
r , .. BalemOre.
J. II. Ixminor. Gen'l Agent,
No. 135 Third Bt. PortlanaOr.
SOUTH AND EASV
VIA
Southern Pacific Cc,
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leavo Salem for Portland and wr
stations at 5 :10 a
m. , 7:54 a. m. and
4:05 p. m.
I.v Porilmd.
Lv Halera
, s3o a W
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nSAYU
115 A K
1:15 AM
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t.MAM
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8:30 AM
JUUAM
MOPM
CJOAM
10 JO AM
JiiAM
833 I'M
I:U1K
12.UPM
.11:00 A M
.12:30 A M
Ar AllihUKl.
Ar Hacramento.
ArBan FrancUoo.
ArOeclou..
Ar lienvcr
Ar Kanta, t1ty
Ar Cli IcajfO..
. 610 V M
- Til LL
"8:45 A it
, 9.00 A M
736 A M
. 7:15 A M
Ar Ijo AugoiM
120 ! M
Ar ni iatq. .......
Ar Fort WortU
Ar City of Mexico.
Ar Houston ..
Ar New Orlcaiu.
Ar Waahlnetou
Ar Now York
, 6.00 P M
. CH0 A at
J.MA It
. 3.35 A M
, W 1' M
. CAi A M
W;43 V M
Pullman and Tourists cars on
botK
trains. Oliair cars Bacraniouto to OitJeii
nnd El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago;
Bt. Louis, Now Orleans ami WaahlugtgCv
ConVecting nt San Krandlsco with eV;
oral Btoamship lines for Honolulu.
Japun, China, Philippines, Central and
South America. .
Boo "Mr. W. W. Skinner aseiit at fiiCw
Station, or address
O. II. MAKKIIAM.G.P. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
Oregon Slion Line llaiin
Tho Direct Houte to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points-
Ulves choice of two favorite route;, vi
tho UNION PACIFIC Fast Mail LK
or tho WO GRANDE Scenic Liu.
No Change of Cars.
On tho Portlaud-OhicnKO Special, "W
Quest in tlio West."
Equlppod'WIthl
KteKauttiUinilardilleeera.
I'lno New Ordinary Tuurlal Slwpeit.
Hujierb Librarv-UuiTel far.
Bpieualp Ulunen, ileal a la carle. f
Kruo Hecllnlng Chair l'r. i
j.nf.l.l.lj. tfVu.tli.. afiil HmOEen. r
Kutlro Train Completelr VetlihuliKl
Rnr fitrtriiir Infnrmatlcn apPI
further
J. It, NAGEL,
Trav. Pass. Act.
w. vw -.----- .- -
HIIV l'OWB
Agent O.K. &N.
112 Third St. Portland Or.
tjaltm
CorvaHis k Eastern Railroad
TOI1S CARD.
No. 2 For Yaqulna;
Train leaves Albany 15 p. ni
Train leaves Uorvallls.... lP-"'
Train arrives Yaqulna . 0:15 p- w
No. J Returning a ,. . m
Leaves Yaqulna ,?'i2!'m
Leaves Oorvallls ."
Arrives Albany: ttllFW-
No. 3 For Detreit: ,
Leaves Albany .ISfta
Arrives Detroit :WT
No. 4 Rnr.nrnlno- A
Leaves Detroit 'r'IrSHa!
Arrlvru Alhtinv OiWPvK
One and two connect at AIMnj
Corvallls with Southern faclflcti"";
iylng direct service tiand from x"
port and adjacent bescbes. . ',B,ti
Trains for the mountains "JyJ:
Detroit at noon, kIvIdk WVil
to reach camplntr nrounda i on J"J
Rreltenbush and Santlam rivets
same day.
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