The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, December 17, 1900, Image 2

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wtll bonulto powerless to apply any nd-
tlqnaje rei.jcdv. ft is probnbln also,
'that'liisl hoio inhere intore-lol and
llioiutliliul parents have turned tnoir
eyes. ,
AVr deciding "npi II,l "'holflfbc
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as n piece of mechanism. The umteiial
used, (lit tyxi;rnpliiriil work in-i me
binding must I to i'oiJiiJE,l. J1HU l)'"
businreMpieallom. rtf J tli" l "" " ' ' ox'
change nnd fnl um supply """', be deter
pop lion of llio roiimi"ion. I goes
witlinut iivinif that its member should
k mi n ( imi-jgrlty, of hbeiitl education
and pruein-ul experience It certainly
iH mil incwwiry that Ihcj rhoiild be com
neclcd willl t !' Jnlrt iin enueiiy;
rather, (or nhviitim rcic-oiiH, thov r-hnnld
not he. II tho miter wore milking hiijj
ucMimis, it would bi fnt, time o.xpcr-
icmed ciluentnrs, nncsneei'suni ini-nicwp
kookbindet Hint
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MXptl-l iiiin.-ribilllieHof the roniiiiisinn.
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I NEED i
1 NEW I
I pall!
I HAT I
$ ;
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CYou need ii now, (he fall
season calls for a Fall hat and
when you buy you want tthe
correct shape. We havethe
newest styles in
Soft and
Stiff Hats
at 1.50 to 3. 50. We have
the exclusive agency for 8enj.
J. Brown's special $3.50 hals.
If you wear one of these hats
you will neycr again pay 5.00
lor a hat whatever is new in
hats is here.
G, W, Johnson
& Company,
The Peoples Clothiers
and Furnishers
'THE OAILY JOURNAL.
BY HOFER BROTHEHS.
MONDAY l)i:C. 17, 1000.
Unlly Ono Yenr, S3.00 In Aclvnnoo
nlly Four Montlln $1. In Advanoo
Wookly Ono Yonr ffll.OO In Advnnoo
StlDSIDIDS AND POLICIES.
U Ih proiod in tlm Hhippf iik Hubuiiliua
bill now lioforu conRroso to jmy out
'1180,000,000 In twenty yoars to fostor
Ki(p ImilillilK, 'i;iio bill in to bo no
jmarjlwl that no ono stuuinqliip eliould
bfalilulo draw nioro than, 00,000 pur
annum from tho Hulmldy (und. TIiIb
would bo erjuivalont to an Inoonio uf llvo
por ont on f 2,000,000 impitnl. It would
In orjiiul to tiio Kovormnunt tiiriitiiK ovor
to tho whip ownura in thla uuhu ol 1 2,000,
(HM)tHpilul froo (or tbuir uno.for twenty
yflra. TIih nrgumont ia Hint capital
ihjwIh to boeucourngod to o into uhip
InilldTfiK.
-It iBolalnuHl tbntthu pm(Us ot run-
uliiK vubsoIb wltli tills HiilMiidy will indui'o
Americana to build nliiia, and Uuih tho
Aiuurieau shipbuilding industry will w
oxtondod. Aa mattor of ffaot not of
theory, but of wild fact tho Amoriuaii
shiplmildnrt can, if thoy lIiooho, already
build uhipti moro uhmtply than tholr
lureJun coimmtitoiH. This etntomont in
inado by ono if thoir own outoinor8.
Air. Jamiw J. Hill. IVt-Udunt of tho
Ureal Northern Huilroul,plt iuQliionDP
on Biiiumay inai, iiuviuk iiw " nui.B,
ho bad oatuod liHjidrlee lg b niado, and
found that ho uoujd haru them con-
otruotwl berg for f-!QO,0(H) or $600,000
InsH for ouub whip than on Ujo Clyde in
SeoUnnd, th neut of tin Orltlib ship-
( with our own poHeeAslnnH if) a funihiuion-
talprinuiploof the Itepuhllcan party an
udvooated by Hlaluo, Garfield nud othur
throat etatoBinen of thu party. TIioro
island po3boflloii8 uiyl our M)uuneruu
with tlioin would Btimulnto tho hulldini;
of tliouBuiulH of ahipH that would control
Aninriran trado with tliom Iwttur than
any subsidized nyBtein. That in what
Houator Corbett ntaudH for in the l'hilip
plnoti. und of all the itepitblican nnplr-
ante for the Oiogon eonatorshlp lin alone
biiB dcutarod for a sound policy for the
oxtontiion of American comuuiice. Me-
ltrldo will ba found votlnu'for the llaium
flbln hubsldy iuBt a bo votw with the
administration for tho AnKlo-Ainorlnan
CJiniil.
KuiiutoiH Corliett and Bimou aro riglit
iuoppoBiue tariffri and uiihsldliM tliut
uuiBt bi naid out of tho noekoU of the
Amerluai: producer. Thoy are rlKht in
fiivorliiu.it natural eteiuiiou of Mini'
nioroo bo thflt our product! may go
unvoxud to eoa and producta of Hawaii
and Lnxon may come to our coiiHiimoiB
untaxed, Tho program of a tariff ut txioh
end of the uoliimoaciul line and a uhip
mtbBldy tax on tho whole nation ought
to bo bo dlstasloful to Americana thai
men like Mollrldo who are voting for
thorio IhitiKB Bbould be nttiro.1 forever
from the national oongroM. At proMtut
tlio nation ueeda hoiiihI American ki1
idea Hut wiP build up ooinmerou, and
nut u brake on thu Hiiarftsfilon of triiHtf)
and theeuiiohmontof cIumhh by HptHiial
logiBlative privilugiM. The republican
nurty neetla muuli moio to adept wiund
imliclca than to promote biiIwhII tbnt
Htrongthou triiBts and luimpor com
mercn.
Argument to Have Three Ed
ucators Appointed.
Aeeis With a Vigorous Reply
From a Parent Who
Pays and Suffers.
penny for thoir mtUcob, puiiinoruto over TPYTR0QI COMMISSION
attends church and who dooa not. Ttidy! IS BEING DISCUSSED
took only porsond over throo years of
ago, and it stands to reason that their
census ia not completo or eclontillc.
They did not enter tho buslncsH olllcea
and haunts of roomers, nor biiIoodp. nor
Blums, nor many other places. Still,
thoy surpass tho salaried political np
polntuos who bnd all tho tlmo they
wanted and nro known to have omitted
individuals, families and neighborhoods,
some of which were nftorwards reported
to them by newspaper ruportnrH and
patriotic cltlxeiiH.
The fact remains, tliat the Halom con
mis was not looked after by nny ios)on
sible competent authority. It was left
toohanco, nnd had chance at that. If
the people in this world who really are
in existence were nuked tho question,
where do you rosldo, wero to answer tho
interlocutor, they would eay Salem, to
the number of over ten thousand "by n
long shot," nnd that is the true test of
Hnlim imputation. Tho short census of
Halein will force 11 real coumom of Halein
some timo in the future. It will compel
the enlargement of tho oity boundaries
nnd the putting in charge of census work
when a census is taken ol those who
have the real interests and reputation at
stake, and not ipiito mi many in-espon
slide and uomrotrfdont political under
strappers.
The Kopuhlicun parly nor thu govern
ment is to blame for tho piosent botch.
Tho system la one of political rewards.
Tho most competent men in tho Repub
lican party locally wero turned down.
The mattor was let go by default. .So no
ono is to blame. Hut a really construc
tive census is yot to bo had of tho cap
ital city. Another census under the piee
out system would not do the caro justice.
Ho there you are. bulem must suffer
and endure tluwe thing until our weak
.and incompetent politicians are weeded
out and retired, nud that may be a long
timo. The Sunday ndioel census proves
that tho gnvurumunt hoiihuh wns a farce
nnditshould Ihi generally and universally
repudiated.
;4)eWMWaiua
iTiXitAtitcmiiMimXiSsyavm-irrm .,..,?-
Stops the Coiuhand
Works orf UieColJ.
IXNlho Wtmuotjfiliilllti 'ntliluW miro h oukI In
Mile Uy. an euttt, no I'm)". I'rUm Von
ut
Porlo lllco And Philippines
Wahiiinoton, l. 0., 17. The noted
tost otuo for i'orto Ittco John II. GoeUo
A Co., Now York tobacco importers, and
Kmil J. Popko, a dibcdiargud soldier, for
tho rhillpplnoa. are up today in the
United States Supreme Court. Those
casus will settle the long-disputed status
of I'orto Kico and tha I'hilippluiv under
tho constitution of tho I'ulUnl States.
Attorney Gvmmd Griggs reprsets the
Government, and Hon, John U. Curhsiu
Is of coumtul of defendants.
LESSONS OP THE SALUM CBNSUS.
rbo rlilioulouB figures tnrneil in by the
l.atl.lfkia lullllul HCJ
ll.-..l...l.ll.-.l.l,M-.nnll..,.lniir !" "" WOOrilu-l MIIIr
m uuv b..um... w" ... u-r Vw.r, -. . ,
irovernmout to euoourttgo American
ship building' Should it not be thu re
moval of all restriction fronj uommerco
with ports under nui own. BOveroJgnty?
Why should tariff and Utaui 'n,ur'
veuo lmtwoen our oouutr' und tno
Amurloan ialuud wso8lanB? Why
should tho monoy lx drafted out of
IlawjUl, i70'10 Ril' W"a ftMl1 tl10
Pnjlipplm a, nny more Abon out of
Alaaka? We gnyo Spain fj-jtv, trade with
tlib.lNiIUppiiibB for 10 year. Her ships
ply free between our ports there and
the home ppbi o( Snahtf Khali not
A mortoHn Shipping 1aVo bib fftmoprn.
muiiih in its favor and agulnat the ship
nlnuofnU therwitof the world? Why
bo Iarto.il nt our jmru (
Hon nj Saltnn ought to loach tide coin
muulty some wboUomo loeMiis It
was que of Longfellow's hurcw leHrned
tliut whatever was wanted well done
better not bft delegated to some oneeliw.
The maxim Uiatlfyou have caw in
court hire the Ix'st lawyers yon tan yet
t- fight your battle and thou look nut (or
yourself, has some henrini; on this vuse.
The censu i taken by pnliiieiuns to
begin with, aid at Salun one (action
saw to it that tho numt ugtujtent men
t j do the work wore turned dau, and it
is staleil on good authority that Coif
grojmmn,Twgusaiul Sanator Me HrlJe
imin,eil thoir lollowere U lw tno on
1 umorators. Ho this tntn or no the city
olUoiaw und CiiHinwr ol commerce
HIIUKIU liut niip" ""... ...,.....- .!,,.,, .,..( in.tliM
I ut 1'noi rt " ' " -"- ."
on Uie' Comniiua nnu gu
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tin- r.on that Iieo trade .. ...-.. ..
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In not itH'flw n
1 lie llomllest Man la Suit m
As well us the liumUnmuHt, Mint uihura
art Invited to wilt on tiny driigglHt
and got free 11 trial bottle of ICciupV
ItiiWiui for the Throat nod htmgu, a
remedy llmt Is guurtiutoed to euro and
nollevu all Cbroiuo and Aoule Coughs,
AsMiuiii, llrouuliltlB und t'onsump
tlou. Prloe 46c. und 60o ood&w
Mrs. Mcsicnhentron Trial.
Uanmhai, Mo., Dtk-. 17. Mrp. Alice
NeNeeuheuer's trial for murtler U set
down for teday it Is probable that a
motion for a change of venue will bo
made. Mrs. Netfeuhener is charged
with udmiuUtering morphine to her
li island, canning his death, lie carried
$760 life insurance fftOO in Uie Aneiout
Ordei of Pyramids, nud fttO In tho
Hiirlmgton oluutary Itelioi Cocpa.
iiiilinuViimjUlci kwik
tlicrinvpiliofllflneki'rt
nut -01110 "f
COIIlMliNxinll
the
nlll
Arzumnct for Business.
'-u.m. Ike. 1 1.' To The liditor. )
.1. K. IMitlllH biJtig
dilllcultiesu textloi
Iihno todmil with In innkiiigK'blioiis
from hu larp' ariuty of n-hiMillmukrt
ll.nl u 111 bo nlncod befoic lluiu The
infcicnco fr.im tiisnrguuieut 1- that only
pcrsoicl t-peciiiby trainol by loin cv
pcrlenco " I'duealoi. are pmpoil iplid
Hied to phm on toAilMMikc ( nir
cliildn-n. Tho pioplo toiiorally can
oritei a demurror to thin Mai nt.
founded upon expensive facte, nud have
it sustained in nny unprojiidicd court.
The prront textbooks wore Milcctnl en
tirely by the cdtic'Uioiioi expert", ho
oillcd, and 11 blind man could haidly
have dune now, couhidcting the largo
number of really llrst-cluss publications
that wero offered and are ttill, much im
proved', for Felcet ion by tho comniis-inn
that will sit for that purpoe next Julv
Take the aritbmetics in 11 o in Oregon
these many years. They nreof such bad
type, nnd the fractions are prh.ted so
badly, as to almost cause blindness to
the children who poro over them. They
seom constructed, as to content h, on tho
plan of puxzling tho child into nn edu
cation by a moatdtabolieftlttnd confusing
sstof problema, enough so to flintier
the intellects of mony adults. Many of
tho anbwerH are incorrectly
btmtlMIUWylddAart
LoN-nos'. i)cc.l?. HoV. v)ot5Bllt l'ark
or, pastor ot tho Clfy Temple, began tho
editorship, today, of tho Sun, an aftoi
noon half penny nowspaHirs. Hn has
jnillro control of II, and will conduct it
until the 22d. Ho fnllo8 tjjo plan of
Uev. Choilefl.M. Sheldon, of Towkn,
KniiBas. As he Is a much abler man
than Sheldon hn gets out a belter paper
He aim, ho says, to show Kngllidi and
Irish Journalism how a pnpdr should bo
conducted to effect Hie gronlcst good
rsed Time
taken pleasant herb drink, the next
morning I (eel brluht and my com
plexion Ih iH'tlor .My doctor Hays it
actfi gentlv on the slomueb, liver and
kHlnevs, anil Is 11 pioasiuu laxiuive. n
is made of herh, ami is preparoil n
easily as tea. It ih called bane's Medi
cine. All druugists $ell It at S5'. and W
vis. Lane's Kanlily .MiNlicino uiovcs the
Isiwels each day. If you cannot got it,
wnd for fri-o sample. Address, Oiator
K. WiMidwnrd, I.eKoy, N V.
cj jh.hi pjtTTxt 2 jo. .
&mu tlm 'I K11"1 Ym I'W MW &&
BUSINESS CARDS
C. H.JOACK
Bucceseo' to Dr. J. M. Keono, of
White Coipc alem Or. Partlea desir
ing superior cvoi ttlona at moderate fee
in any lirnnch nro in especial riuest.
AUBERTA.JESSUP.
Phono 1 1171.
ItOOMB i AND ' OltAY Ilt.lt.
b71fT JONES,
Attarnoy-nt-Luw
Toloclo. Oro'ron
Whn Clerk of Circuit Court t
itti tiiiloilnlo MhsirHcl nt l
(OUllU.
1 jronm nlnlliktt
ill j la Lincoln
11.17m
R. pare
Clilnis AMlnst N. Y.Sutc
Nkm Yoiik, Hoc. l".Tlio Stale Court
of Claim" is bearing a numbor of-local
elaii.is inznlnsl the state today in tho
General 'IV 1 111 room ot the City Cou
Tho Inmost claim is that of .lu'let l.eako
Perkins slid others, heirs of John
Geotiro l.eako, the philanthropil, for
tSit (HIS
SOU LIC 111? OS.
1110 Ilium ami
I'OIM'LANl) OKI:.
For Salem and viclnlly leave orders ut
Geo. Will's Music Store.
CAPITAL t 1 1 V
rtl j Express and Transfet
Meets all mnii and naseenger trains.
Hnggnge to oil parts of ilro city, l'rompt
service. Telephone No. Hoi.
Ymatr ILhr&B
T, J. Sullivan,
Stale Street I ailor.
V, :n Ik imiiioI lo Its nritunil mitlis ,
lint 1.111 I.illiii-iif-4, lutitlttPtiv llliil I 'wiilnu lii-tlii. Tliutll'iiiJiH I'
io.i.'iip..lli'i mini il )u iiikc iiirns from Mi sj-'i. IIM Mimiimmhiwi
' Jh.HIlln t'l
Tiik Jouiix.m. prints tlm following
from correspondence from tho Portland
Oregoninn, which has been widely read
and commented upon :
Argument for Educators.
PoitTt-AXi), Dec. 10. (To the Kditor.)
Tho Oregonian has rightly sought to
arouse interest in the matter of text
books for tho public .schools, and has
given some good counsel concerning the
commission to bo nppointcd to (elect
the books which shall bo used.
This commission may remedy some ot
tho evils herctoforo existing, but too
much should not be expected of it. Act
carefully as it may, it cannot at once
accomplish all that needs to bo done in
this connection. Its duties arogravo
nnd perplexing. From scores of books
which treat upon the same subject, it
must select at least one book generally
a sorloa of from three to six books upon
each, subject required to bo taught in
the public schools.
Our commissioner must detormino
such questions as those, vlx: Does this
book pieseut the subject ill such a man
ner that it may bo readily grasped by
tho mind of tho average child or youth
into whose hands it may be nut? Aro
its definitions accurate, concise and
comprehensive? Aro its rules and di
rections for the application of principles
nud the solution of problems few in
number, simple nud clear in expression?
Does one simple and direct solution and
analysis for each class of problems np
pear, or are there as many differing so
lutioiisjns the ingenuity of the author
could discover? Is tho whole subject
unfolded nud its various applications
probonttd in a natural and logical se
quence? These nro a few of tho man.y
and similar questions that will come up
for consideration,
There are text-books and toxt-books,
and there aro comparatively few of
umnarrcd oxlclleuco. I)y far thogreater
number of text-books designed for public
school use proseut a mass of mutter that
should he excluded from them, Fre
quently several definitions of one tiling
no given, varltnn rnlos for tho same op
eratioii are set forth, nnd these are often
followed by various "explanations, ox
uoptions observations nnd remarks, until
tho child is thoroughly liemazed nud
utterly discouraged. Thiaoftou involves
the teacher, for there are many engaged
in teaching who are not enough skilled
and perlect iu knowledge of the subject
to avoid the errors and supply tho de
ficiencies of the text book. It boots not
that these books are tho product of ex
perienced teachers, for they nro usually
prepared to sot forth "a now1 method of
instruction," ami incidentally lo parade
tho uxlmustivo knowledge of tho author
Sometimes a whole series may be found,
which are "careful compilations of the
best authorities," prepared for or b
some ambitious publishing house.
Figm long connection with public
schools, as teacher and othoi ieo, 1 am
satilled that tho multiplicity and imper
(ootlonaof the text -books placed in the
bauds of kchool children are immeasur-
RISING
BREAST
Ami other painful und serjous ailments which
so many mothers suffer, can be avoided by
the use of " Motiikr'k Fiiin.Nn." TJds
remedy is a God-M?iul to women, because it
carries them through their most critical
ordeal with tcrfect safetv and no lvim No
MoTHUKS 1'KIKNI)" nfd teor the MilTciuig ml danet-r of
rob. tins onlenl ot its
wonwn who umm
chilil-birth for it
honor ami insures safety to mother and child
Our book, ltofore Hhy is Hern," is wrth
IU weight iu gold to every woman, ami wit I
be vnT fret- in plain euvciotw by llrndrtolil
UfKiilabA- Comnw.v, AtUutu. f
dangci
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
stated in different terms from the pmb
leme, so that a child novor knows
whether it baa to follow the rules ot the
book or invent n now ono. It must solve
both tho problem and the answer.
I'ncortainty conipota it to look first in
tho back, part of tho book and see what
the answer ia, and then work thooMini
pie accordingly.
Needless to take space to point out j
further defects in other textbooks now iu j
use iu Oiegon. Pad printing, errors in 1
history and geography, improper matter
to place before children in readers, all
these defects aro familiar to the dis
criminating and progressive teacher.
Maxwell's language books, notorious for
thoir repetitions and varying definitions,
have boon discarded to the waste basket
in other ( states, but retalued m Oregon,
weakening and sapping the very founda
tions of public echoul work in in moit
important feature that of teaching
English.
By whom wero such toxtbooka selected
nnd kept selected for tho people of this
state for nearly two generations? by
tho educators, or rathor by tho profes
sional educator in politics, by bur Comi
ty Superintcudontri and state superin
tendents. Tho system of adoption now.
8Uer8eled by the Daly Textbook Coin
mission bill was carried on by the vote
of the 31 County Superintendents, tho
stale Superintendent, nnd a state hoard
ot nine examiners appointed by him, or
-10 persons, ostensibly selected because
of their prominence as educators.
-Educators have given Oregon nil that
the pcoplo revolted against. When tho
Daly bill was drawn up it contained a
clause that was intended to disqualify
tho whola Oregon educational machine
from ever having anything to do in
future with selection of textbooks; but
it was found that it would reflect un
justly on members of a vory worthy
profession who deplored the misrepre
sentation forced upon'them by a gaug
whose operations in our educational
affairs smacked strongly of cheap com
mercialism, Mr. Philips complains of tho muUi
plicity nnd imperfections of our toxt
booka. Yet ho thinks the Daly com
mission should bo composed of nt least
throe educators ex penenced educators
one business man and a bookbinder.
There aro so many first-class textbooks
published by so many largo publishing
houses that any changes will lie nn im
provomont nu what we have. Any good
business man with a little educational
acumen cannot fail to discover among
them both quality ami chonpnesa, if
that is desirable, and the people do want
a material reduction in price Gov
ernor Geer will do well to adhere to ids
declaration and put a majority of good
business men on the textbook commis
sion, PunuiSi iiom..
MlllO II
0m?p& Pills
Hold hy all drujujisU W Lcutt.
nids Are lnlted
I'or suimllei foV- the who'd for deaf fro
liinimrv lt to March lllsl, ldOI. A list
of Mipplioo needed will bo furnished up
on application In the sucrtiiteudont,
CLAYTON WHNI7.,
Superintendent Deaf-Mulo School, Sa
lem, Oregon. 12 II nt
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SALEM LDdisp.
Court Sherwood &?.? AjBSafca
Money to LoarT
On Improw,! futm in, ,.
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Loans and Insurant
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according to security," M H
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Dr. G
171 Cmi.tni-rrisl Hi
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Graduate of AmerKiashool
of Osteopathy.
Kverv tUy excrpt
Hours : 10 iL'a. in
Weller'w grocery.
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i'or particulars call on oruddrc'al.qai)
Agents or,
II. II. TltDMIIUM.,
Com'l Ag't. III. Cent. U. II.
8 (tf 1 12 Third St.. Portland Ore
OKIMCK.dlTY HALL.
For witter servlco imply at ottlc
Hills piiynblc murillily In udvimn
Make all cotupliilnu nt the ofllt
g""'ls, (IlillPK, ,n)
llllici' niiil ,l,u ..i
cirt.u 1... 1 ." ' i"V"-
nishing gi-isls. minting. ,..
inenlH,slk li.indkeh-lih.fi.., j,!,,,
ware, etc. All at lew srim
140 STATESMAN, SALEM QU
Salem Soap
WhitSHouseRestaurant'Works
1 Tho propriet
First class cook,
First class service,
Enjoyable meals.
GEORGE BROS, Props,
Japaoes
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BanRboo
FiirrtWP?
proprietor 01 tlm Rlm c.
.Works liaB tbeco oeratloii nf th42n
Consumers who desire a (lrit-ein
soap win
Encourage Home Industry
ily ordering Snlein inailefoap
S, C, STONB.M.U
lmirloUrnt
Store
...LOWEST PRICES...
NAKANO, PROF3..
Near WllUmctte Hotel.
204 Commercial Street.
Salem Off tun.
Vi 17
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- Galvanized Iron Work -
We make a specialty of cornices and all kinds
of work in galvanized iron. X TC TC X,
3E X-11T 33WC 3S I3XTO--
Work and material always the best, and the
- prices are always Ihe lowest. X XXX
PHONE 151
T, S. BURROUGHS,
1 03 8TATE ST
SOMETHING NEW! 2C
Deafness Cannot tc Cured
hv local applluatious. ai they cunnoi
renoh tho diseawfl portion nt the ear.
Thero is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness jh caused hy an inllamed con
dition of the mucous lining uf the
Knatachlan Tube. When this tubo geta
inflamed you have i rumbling sound or
imperfect healing, and when it is en
tiroly doted deafness Is tho result, and
unless the iuilammatlou can bo taken
out and tin tubo restored to its normal
condition, hearing will m destroyed for
ever; nli.e ,'iim) out of ton are caused by
catarrh, winch i nothiuu but nn milam
ed condition of the mucous surfm-M.
We will vivo Ono Hundred Doltitrsfo
aiij- who 111 I'caiuewi icaiiKCi n muairlo
that can not ho cured by Hall's Guiurrli
lOunu Siul (prc4runlar, frHi.
F. J. Qiiwby sk Co., Tobnln, Q.
Sold liy Ilruih!ihtL?flo.
Hall's FamiQf mis ar tb beat.
KERN INCANDESCENT CAS BUHNER
NoChimnQV, nphbwhined Mantles. Gives !W candlo power per ftxit of ens
consumed, govern sii-.es. Wo have in stock the No 1. burning one foot per hour
and giving a .15 candlo' power light for 3.J0 of one cent por hour. Also (lie No 2.
giving (0 candle iowor at a cost of -10of 0 cent por hour.
p-dNVESTiaATE THrvt
Salem Gas Light Co.
Chomakota St " Tolephono BQ3
POPULAR PUBLICATIONS-POPULAR PRICES
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day and I rlday, I a complei,
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thcee da a in the ,ek, with
all Important new i the other
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HALKM, OHKOON,
Tno tier (two Iu number) are locitd 1
No, 'ix aiirt 3SS CoroinerUil Umtulil
welt itooknt with a roinplele lint ot to(io I
inedlclnjK, Uil let artldea, parfaincir, Vatal
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cuimiitliitlf.il. tiiaintnatlnn or prfrlr4lo.
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ANADIAN
PAW
And Soo Line.
Kirfit-clnss and Tourist
SLEEPERS DAILY
I'lispotigers booknl to and from
ALL POINTS EAST
Atlantic Steamship
Office. i
For full .particulars apply to
K.J.COYL1 II. H. ABBOTT-
A. G. J. A.,
Vancouver, H. t
I4fi Thlrirl
PortW
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WHEN YOU PAY
YOUR GOOD!
For a ticket Ka t, jon "1r.gJ2
very nrororly want to go o
that will give you the verjrw
.!..... P. .1.. I... nol tfll
oaiions at ui" i""' ' rt,k.tiil
II I. ,...1.1 ual- VAftrtK'"''"!
to inako your ticket read vl '
GREAT
ROCK ISLAP
ROUTE
pewonally ,K
111 modern,!
tourist sleeninu cars leae vr"
iiiorisi, oice nun "", "li.PitM
Mondav livening and TWffi
via yacinmento and evertl
ii, ...T.i, i,ir mrvduniij . .. u-j
tourist excursions m. nRLvSj
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change via the Wo. Id's
connecting at Cbicug.; JI?"k i
trains Kast, ajeo with '?-. V
Powonally.wnUBP -.-j.
broad vestihuled, hgnt
tetopKu
jl.tcl vti'n.r,-
uniiiu imuiiiiv-i -. .,, .tf -
Gas and piovidi-U wit - ' -rfatt
lmtl neriodicals and "'"P,""
free in-e of our pairoiw " . ,
pnnlcd Ihrougl. to leiiw '1
reseniauvo 01 in" ,ii sr 1"
Itoutu. We also na o 7 tf y.
?! , BloBnlin? car service to t HJ,, . e
r.:S5 Hcenic Line, mill'. l""""
fl.BO RArvlpA In the worm . ,ia.
H:?S tor full informal.-n J,0e.a
n.gg on or write to, A- rfd0ft
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run Tiuiii.ve ..w.vuru city.
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Bui&Viiig gomla.