The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, December 31, 1900, Image 2

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thrown which the expectant mother
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with horror There
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can he complete without chlMteni . ,...
li wnl them The dreadful ordral ' TPNTIIRY RFPORn
jctanl mother mint pa. however u' u HUVU1AU
m.rcrt..K.ndd,nBerl.ntlheer WITHOUT PARALLEL
iflOlllvl S R?v'ew of Wars- Revolutions,
explorations and Literature.
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It ft KOdtem to w Sit Send (or free took eon WlnW information of
Mine. Ad'll' M, nrliineni KCrmaioi .., aiihi, v.
Friend
pricrles
Fqf ChHstmas buy that boy
fijlitrQTtORCOHt. Either will please him, either will niake
?i flrliriore sufmnie present in;
All
an some nick nack.
That is Good
All that is new and jfp-to-date in little fellows clothing is
here and .prices have never been quoted quite ,b low as
hose quoted here.
Regular $2.25. $2.50
and $2.75 values
$1.95
Regular $3.00, $3.25 CO AC
and $3.50 suits $4.40
Don't think of buying any Christmas gifts for man or
buy without firM coining here we can do youJoLs-of good
and we always save ypu a little money-when you trade here.
G, W Johnson & Company;
The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers
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m daily journal
BV HO PER BROTHERS.
"Nb'AYMcTaT.lim""
Unity Ono Yonr, $8.00 In Advance
Dally Four Month $1. In Advance
Weakly Ono Year Sl.OOIln Advance
COMPLETE THE STATE SBWBK.
Whilo thoro are innumerable sehomus
nnd plaiis afloat tin to legislation that
ought ti be passed nt the forthcoming
session of Uio Orogou genaral awambly,
measures goodi bitil nrnl fndiffuront, tltut
will Im pUHhcxV for all inaimorof masons,
there is ono legitimate pltwoof work
that ought to he immpltited, nnil Hint is
Oio sower to tlio slate institutions. It
has already hutjn built front tlio rlvor to
tlio etnto house, oil Cwntra stroot, hut tlio
lity iBfltlfl BiifterJntj rioTu tlio ovorllow
eowaae from tlio Btnto Institution!. Tho
asylum ami tho penitentiary nro still
lowered into tho Court street POver,vhluli
i tho property of I ho' olty. Tho roKult
in, Hint tvlioiiovor Uioro is n heavy ruin,
ttll Uio buildingtsin tho lower part of tho
city nro flooded.- Tills in n (jreat dotri
menl to tho property ovriiura of tho olty
whtelriowns Uo sowor, iind Blj'utjld lie
Stopped. '
Tho stnto line ulrundy spoilt jiiauy
thousand doilam building its uaw'or up
Centre Btroot tlio greater iwtrt of tlio way
to iU iititut!Qii8,l)Ut has prnaUonlly no
lament from tho inonoy spent. In tho
meant lino tho honvy sowngo which Is be
ing sontdown through tho oity'tt mwor is
lioltiK Rront dninno to city property. Tlio
water which ooino from tho nsyUun roofo
is nlouo onough during hunl rain to
tnx tho olty euwor to ita limits, to wiy
nothim; of tliu HHnitHry nownKO of that
mammoth institution and tho peniten
tiary. During last wook whon It ruined
lieavily for twonty-four hours, tho Etalom
I'lty ball wob' Hooded m tho Jlros woro
put rfut, ami tho oorttpant wero com
IhjIIwI (o furnish nrtllloul heat or close
tijt jjioji'ho yaw Odd VqIIiiwh hall wiib
iutbo fcnmo pl-ftjllcflmont. Many oC tho
bireiuoftf) hout'o iuuI fine roaldoijuoa of
lb oltwj-'rtra nltK) tlms nnnoyi'iT, This Is
wionffriufll iho' punplo r( fttlom nro cn
titledjo rtjliuf at the hand of tho forth'
lomlnn wwiioii of the nlato loKlHlnturo.
lljliio tell: nlx.ut tbo".ualm llo" '
' MO BL00O,
BAD COMPLEXION.
The skin is the teat of an almost cud
leai variety of dlseaxeii They are kitowu
by various name, but arc all clue to tht
touie cause, acid and other jxiiwms in
the, blood that irritute and interfere with
tle,proper HCtion of the skin.
To have u smooth, wit skin, free from
all'eniptlons, the blqod tuust be kept pure
nod heultliy. Tho many preparation ul
onenlQ.aqd Ktakl mid the large riuuibei
of facg p9wdcr and lotion jieieraU
usrtl in this cluse of dUcntes cover up
forfa short time, but cannot remove per
manently the ugly blotoliB and the red,
uuwguiing piropiea.
Eibpnal vfgllanoo Is tho pvJoe
of .a hoautlful aompiaxlon
wlleu such reiuedieaare relied uu.
Sir. Jt. T Slivt. g;u4 1.uv Aveuue, bt l,ouU
Maiuiya: "My Unugliirr w urtlunej (ur yit
Willi tlltfiguring emplloii on iter fc,NrliUt
IttUtcd at) trcaiuicul. slie nan ukt)40 vvc
otlbrmc4 tiMlthtrilnc, liMt tccetvcd.ns Un
Ct.-Mauy iadlJne wcie uiotcribed, lnitrith
cutrtuU. vutll wc decided lo try H 8. Sjid by
Iba tlina the tlrt bottle liuUhr.l tlieeTuptii,L
Uitiu to dl4ijprr. A iloteu boitlr cured It el
completely and lett tier kln tietlcclly t inuoin
well eiionub for sport, hut tho truth is,
in this case Salem has for years furnish
ed tho slato a valuable privilege, not on
ly free of coet.btit nt art nbsohiteloss and
deteritueiit to its inhabitants.
Falom'H city cmuctl, tho Odd Kcllows
organization, the county court and pro
perty owners generally should iimko a
demand upon tho state for this just
claim. Let Jlits matter bo brought to
public notice by the Chamber of Com
morco, by tax-payers, nuti by citizens
gcnorally. It is a proper demand, and
should bo pushed through.
Stops the Cough sad
Works off the Cold.
f,aiutlB ltrouHOtf1nInuTtleicure h cold In
one ilny. Ko ruru, no 1'iiy. t'rlce He. h-Ul
left lirr .kin
ttbeli now (evruuen ) car old, and nolo thin ol
tb eiuUrrnnlinj 1Umc In ever returned "
S, H. S. is a positive, unfailing cure fot
thjj worst forma of skitt trouble It ii
the g satefit of alt blood pun(lersand Uu
oaly one guaranteed purely vegetable.
MO, otoou mates rouipiexiuii.
punnes ana invtgo.
rates the old unit
inakee new, rich blood
tout uourishea tli
i? active sud liealthv and in tvotiet
X4U3H to perform its patt tonanii
' $Bg olf the impurities from tho body
.ffii havo TJiein.i. Tettar. Aisne. Sail
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Mm. I ikikUUg -n wHnrn1
ir your skdn is reugl ollioo but wyulil 111
rfourbpflik ojt Moai tt.carry.'oiU'i.Srlalii
JOUHNAL 'X-HAYS."
Have you soon the MclirMo uiraular?
ft
Tliore is a fatal dleano called indiffer
ence. ' A '
There will be lulus hi tho lenlHlatnre
and others.
Poverty's jjowl fortune a great many
children -in no danger of being kid
uapped. All railroads nro ilrst built on pnimr,
but we have boon building too many
that way.
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Vnlo, the two moat picturesque Gov
ernors since reinioyei -nntreo and
ltOOFOVOlt.
AAA
Well, ICdmttud 0. Ulltner is more
than a" sot-off for1 OfJlhtuii GIuhh mid
Doc. Keene,
A , ,
Sulum is faliiRUlarly free from holdups.
Hut there's no tolliiiK what tho leulslil
ture will do.
AAA
Mluhuul Carpenter crauks the craukcr
trust today, leaving it nd uinrtiiiK an
liidepeiulent factory.
A A A
The Jlritish in South Africa don't Heeni
to be itble to i:ut away from Do Wet any
more than if they wore In Oregon in
winter,
AAA
it's no sort of coiiHCHjuence wliether
Q rover Clovelaiul or Win. .1. Bryan de
feated the Domocratlc pary. It was
done. Probably both helped.
AAA
Ohoupor than hoboing 50-cont fare
for the round-trip from Portland to Ah
torla. Four miles for ti cent, train's
crowded and making money at It,
AAA
Tho sage and philosopher of the Dal
las ittimlaor has this:
Practical charity Is what counts most
in tho fiiht of heaven mid douA tlio
most good on earth.
AAA
Australians in Haw Voikaml Sidney
will dine in celebration of the federation
ii f tho six Australian states at the eume
hour hut HI hniirsa part In the difference
of time.
AAA
As they did two year ago, .Mullrtilo
ami nuphow will appear on the suuuo hi
Kaiem in a few days and repeat their
Bang: "lileot any ono but Odrliett; he's
t04iod and feeble for any ttgo."
AAA
A Salem antbCorhutt paper has a page
to prove that the Oreponlan denounced
Jo Simon ns a boos, and then asks: "Do
they want a senator who will be eon
trolled by riimon and thoOregonlaur"
AAA
reoplc Who Oujlit to Swtf Off.
The joutli who ttsos citfaretteo.
The girl who, inastioatus Kiim.
People who jrnstu Watur itm. light. .
Tho fellow who blowsju your face,
The milliner v, ho tellM every wtMiiitti
she's so.styliih, . w
Ihe eoI)eetrir wlKLcinnef lit shuiMug a
two-for eigar. t
Thepublleoftlalttl who is taking fees
,!.,. ,1.,'t i..,i.v...7k i.i...
II.III..IUII V 1lHUllJj U Illlll.
fon like llryau and Cleveland wbd
want to reorganUn the DemooraUo party,
each in his own wy.
Thoshop-ktoor who hasn't got what
you want but will have some in a few
days.
Tho Politician who sav&hu don't unnt
oilioo but wyuld like to Ihl in a iwsltlan
fj
Nm York. Iec. 31. This hn truly
been on eventful century. Its history
is marvelous, from whatever fttnnilpolnt
it is iewed. Tho record ,of even the
very most important events Is a femtthv
one. Hero are some of them :
Wars and Revolutions.
Battle of Ailslerlit, ftutalcoii defeats
AtiMrtans and Russian!, lft0."5f
IJattle of Trafalgar, Nelson sinkp
French fleet, 1805.
Moscow burned by the Russians lo
entrap tfapotcou, 181i.
llatlle of Waterloo, avleon van.
quislied, llfi.
Uattle ol Navatino. s-eeurlng (ireek
lndeH)iideni!e, 182",
Crimean war, Ureal Hrljain, France
iuid.Sntdini.i against. Itiiwfla, 1 85:1 fift
India niittiny, in which native sV
illflrn tiiasHaere Kuglish men, women mid
ohildrou, 18o7.
Franco-Austrian war. 186)1, followed
by (iiirlbuldi's campaign unifying Italv,
IHrtO. -
'ihe great civil war in Aniericfl, IWH
tW riiirrcnder of J.ue to Crant at Ap
pomatnx, April II, Ignfi.
AiiHtro-PruHsian war. Decisive battle,
Sadowa, .Inly :i, lSflii
Franco-Prussian war. Decisive bai
to, Sctl.tn, .Septemlwr 1, 1870 j fo' o o I
by federation ofOorninu slates by tho
Oormttn Hmplrlt.
KiiBSo-Tnrkieh war. IJaltle of Plevna,
December lb, 1877.
Bombardment of Alesauilrlj by the
British, 1882, followed by tlio occupation
of Hgypt.
War between Chinese and Japanese,
Ainerlcan-Bpantsli war, Manila, May
1, 1898; Hantlago, July II, 18(13.
War by Great Britain against South
African republics, 18WI-1000.
Franco becomes an omplre, 1801 ; a re
public, 1818;an cmplroagnln, 18-r2;thlrd
republic, 1870.
General outbreak of revolutions
throughout JJiirope, 1818.
Rome, seized from the popu, becomes
capital of United Italy, 1870.
Exploration.
In the Artie: Kxpcdltlon of Sir John
Franklin, 1815; Do Long, 1870; Greeley,
lftSl;Pcary, 181)2; NHtieen, 1804: duke
of the AbrazzI (furthest north) 1000.
In theAntnrtlc: litscoe,18.i:; Ballony,
18!J8; D'UrvIlle, 1840; Boss, 1811 ;Wilkes,
1812; Borchgrcvlnk, 1808.
in Africa: Livingstone, 1S10 7f);8tan'
ley, 1870 87; Kwko and Grant, 18(W.
In America: John C. Fremont's jour
ney westward to tho Pacific 1812-10.
Invention.
First steamboat, tho Clermont, made
a voyage from New York to Albany, 1807 ;
tlio first steamboat to cross the Atlantic,
tho Havannah, 1810.
First railroad, Stockton &. Darlington,
Knglaud, 1825; Bnltlmore & Ohio, four
teen miles long, lH'iO.
Lighting tho street bygns, tlrst oxperi
uifliit in London, 1807.
Kloctric llglit produced by Kdlson's
aplilication of sub-dlvislon, 187H.
IhoMcCormick reaper, invented is;t.
Howe's sowing tnnchino, 181(1.
The electric telegraph, Sathiiol F. li.
Morse. 1M7. IHrst line in tlio Unl ted
States, 1814.
The tlrst telephone exhibited, 1870.
The phonograph, 1877-88.
Cable laid across the Atlantic, 1857;
perfected, 1800.
Kloctric railroad at Edition's homo in
Monlo Park, 10S0.
Plotography, llrst experiments by
Daguerre, 1820. First sticcfsafnl por
ttaitH by Morse, 18S0.
Tho BpectroJcope llrst used, 1802;
perfected, 18.10,
Itoeutgeu rays found to penetrate
solids, 1800,
Social and Romanltarlan.
Slavery nbolhhod in the British do-,
minions, lSItft.
Alexander II., emperor of Russia,
(iiuaticlpate.fl 211,000,000 aorfs, 1801.
Lincoln's emancipation proclamation
1802.
Kiret International exposition in
lljdo 1'juk, Indou, 18.11.
First settlement of an international
(ptarrel by arbitration instead of Svar
(Alabama claims of tho I'nltcd States
ngajnst Knglaml, 1871, . ,
Orgattiwttlon of tlio Bed bniislo-cloti-
at Geneva, 1801,
Organization of the Woman's Cliris-'
tlau 't'omporaiiro union, I37n.
TALL CORN
dteltt comr ljr Hccident. A
lertite oil mid careful cultiva
tion are iiecery to produce
the towering Menu anil heavy
ear
Vet thr fanner who under
nund that he can't have a
healthy corn crop without
leeuini; anu weeding, seeuia
to think that he can have a
BUSINESS CARDS
C. H. OIACK
Successor to Dr. J. M. Keeno, of
; White Comet Salem Or. Parties desir
cX'dXt wiULTZ IN lUPfrlor opmitloiiB at moderate fee
in any oranen are in esieciAl rnptest.
ALBERT A. JESSUP.
PShnmt T7 1. 1
care or culture. But the body
i uuui up just a tne corn t.
by the amlraOatiau of the
erernl ohetulcal element tin
which vitality depend. Atnl
what weed arc to the coru.
dineane of the atotnacb and
nutritive ytra are to the
body they divert the necet
ary foot supply from the
proper channel, and the
body become lean, sickly
mid ill-tiourirhrd.
The proper dieeitiou and
lill H aMltailation of food i a pri-
htallnjr diseases of the stom
ach and oiynni of digestion and
nutrition, Or Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery increase
the digestive and assimilative
pnwtrs, .otinntlatc the action
of the blood making-'glands, '
and sends.to every organ of the
body the rich red-corpusclcd
blood ott which physical vigor
and itality depend.
"I took two bottle of Doctor
Pletee' Ooldeu Medical DUcov
ery, for stomach trouble." writr
Clarence Crne, Kq . of Taylori
town. Lottdoun Co , Va. "It did
me no much good that I didn't
take any more. I can eat tnct
an thing now I am o well
ptrnird with ft t hardly know how
In thank you for jour kind lufor
nutlon I tried a whole lot of
thing before I wrote to. yon
There was a gentleman told me
about yonr medkine, how it had
cured his wife. I thought I would
try a bottle or It. Am now glad
that I did, or 1 don t know wlit
1 would have done If It had not
betn for Dr. Pierce Coldtu Md
Icat Dlicoery "
I)r Pierce's 1'Jeaaant Velleta
regulate the bowel and curt
corttjatnn.
CHILDREN
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chare
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1WIW
Mi
notlco.tTfe1Uild
fffiteati tmiimra
I (LOIajjati
1T1 IWllII.IIU IMI.
Th )ts eliiireli
Jtruaiftenioon.
Virgins )
JJlQI:Miq
withjmi tjiiu nectatTnu see
theiji in ovevj "achooi-;-want
S.-oU' emulsion pf eQcl-Hver
oil, to Uf.jjt' op their porji little
klvruuken semwny bodies.
School will us of no w&v to
them, Something willcairy
them qiuV "'
They have no play in them.
There is no fun in playing,
when everybody else can run
faster, jump further, turn round
quicker, and keep on longer,
Hig hetul is do harm; let the
body be hjg too.
W 11 uud vuu a IliiU iu irk if win Ml .
J sLOVi X DuWM, wl'culiinii, Ntw,.k I
First college settlement established,
ISM.
Religious.
Organization of the American board
of commissioners for foreign missions,
1810. First missionaries pent out, 1BU.
Organization of the first Sunday
school union in London, 130:1. Amor
lean, 1821.
British and foreign Bible society
founded, 1804.
American Bible society organized,
1310.
First Voting Men's Christian eso
elation established by George Wil
liams, in London, 1844.
The inquisition abolished by the
Spanish cortes, 1820.
Beginning of the Salvation Army,
1805.
Doctrine of papal infallibility for
mally indorsed by tho ecumenical
council, 1870.
Bible Itorisien: New Testament
issued 1881 ; Old Testament, 1885.
Organization of tho first Yovng
People's Society of Christian F.ndeav-
or, 1881.
Organization of tho Order of King's
Daughters, 1880.
Disasters.
Karlhquakcs: Caracas, 1812; India,
(2,000 persons killed,) 1810; Canton,
China (0,000 perished,) 1830; Calabria
(1,000 persons burled,) DWijRan Domln
go (5,000 killed,) 1812; Southern Italy
(14,000 lives lost) 1852; Calabria (10,
000 killed,) 1857; Quito (5.000 death,)
1850; Mendoza, South America (7,000
deaths,) ,1800 j Manila. (1,000 deaths,)
.180:1; Mltyleno (1,000 deaths,) 1807;
Arcpilpa and district (25,000 deaths,)
1808; Sail .ioso,Colonibia(l 1,000 deaths,;
1875; Selo (4,000 deaths,) 1881; Cas
samleciola (1,000 deaths, 1883; Charles
ton, 8. C. (proporty worth fC.OOO.OOO
destroyed and 41 lives lost,) in Riviera
(2,000 deaths,) 1887; Japan (4,000
deaths, 5,000 wounded,) 1801.
Families: ' Ireland, 1810; Russia (Am
erica contributed through the Christian
Herald, a cargo of corn, sent on board
tho Leo,) 1801; In Indla,1837, 1800, 1805,
1808, 1870, 1897, 1809.
-The great fire in Chicago, 1871.
The Conematigh flood, destroying
Johnstown, Pa.. 1889.
Tidal tvavo and tornado, at Galveston,
Texas, 1000.
Tidal wave in Japan sweeps away
50,000 houses nnd kills 2,410 persons,
18S9.
Literature,
Goetho publishes "Faust," 1808.
Victor Hugo writes "Les Miserables"
1802.
ThomaH OarlyloV "History of tho
French Revolution," published 1837.
Ralph Waldo Kmcrson's Kseays,
1811-71,
John Buskin's "Modern Painters,"
published 1843-00.
Harriet Beecher StowftVUnclQ Tom's
Cobln," 1851-62.
Darwin's "Origin of Species," 1859.
Stattstnaakhlp
President Monroe propounded thedx:
trine that boars his name, 1823. '
Sir Robt Peel, premier of Great Britain,
1834,
John Sherman, United States secro-'
ryof treasury, resumes spoaio pay
'ruontB, 1870,
Abraham Lincoln elected president
United States, 1800. . i
W. B. Gladstone becomes premier of
Great Britain, 1803,
msmarcK mane president of Ihe cabi
net, Prussia, 1802.
Count Cavour, liberator of Italy, ap
pointed premier, 1852,
Louis Kossuth, director of Mitnaarv,
1811). "
MltttjMaeQus, , ., ,,
iJoljl dlccoveml In .California. lSl8:y
in Australia, lR5i-, in the Transvaal,
1SS7; in the Klondike, 1S07.
Diamond mines worked In the Trans'
vaalj870.
. Opening of tho Mount Cenls tunntd,
1871; - -4
last spikq of tlio I'niop I'aolllc rail
roatl driven, 1800, ' 7 f l
tiivenlng of the Suez Canal, 1800.
Alaska ceded by Russia to the United
States, 1807.
Maximilian executed in Mexico, 1807.
Bxpulsionof thoemperor from Brazil.
AtmasslnationB- l.lnnnln. RiH' 11...
floW, 1881, Kmporor Alexander II., 1831 ;
Carjtqt. preaident of France, 1894; Shah
oflje'rsla, IfiOY, King Humbert of Italy
ItiJPhlna, lOOtj, .j yi.,.,. ,X.
JpBan4.Tti.l,
ROOMS 1 AND 3. OKAY llt.K,
Dr. Grace Albright
Graduate of American School'
of Osteorathy. : : :
Bvory tlsy excopt
hours ii to 12 a. m; I
Weller's grtjt'ery.
Sunday. Oinee
to I p. m. over
HUIE WING SANG CO.
Holiday goods, Chineso and
Japanese fancy and dry goodc
Silks, ladies' underwear, fur
nfsliing goods, mattings, orna
ments, silk handkerchiefs, china
ware, clc. All at low price.
140 STATE STRFET, SALEM ORE.
N. W. N. COLLEGE I
OF MUSIC ANb ART i
A.J.Carlrnd. Prln. Literary befi'i.
Z. M. Parvln. Mns. Doc. DlrcCior
. in. i mitiii. niiis. uut.,
of Depart ratot or MUlc.
J
Full course in thenrlncipal branches of music
iuu" att. Tim term begin Mohday Sept. '24.
Send for elrrular to . M. l'XttVIN.
.. . Mus. Doc, Salem
Mutlr room Nn. 7, I'attuu lilk.
Northwestern Normal
School and Business College
Salent Oregon
Term opens Sept. 24.
Complete course of study Normal, limine,
Cominon Vcbool, High school, '.locution, MiHr
and Art. Kiill Kacultr. HatlsUctory work.
If end tor circulars.
" A. J. GARLAND, X. M. Principal
CANi
ANADIAN
PACIFIC
And Soo Line.
.
FlrHt-chiss nnd Tourist
SLEEPERS DAILY
Gosner's
urei
lesira
For Weddings, Receptions
ami all occasions. : : : :
Lelloy L Gcsnor, llanajror
'203 Collate and Ferry St Salem Or.
PaHengers hooked to and from
ALL POINTS EAST
ft,
Salem law
OK-F1CB, CITY HALL.
I'Yir water servlco ntinly at (itlb'e
Bills payable monthly In advance.
Make ull uoiiiplilnts at the nine
II
I
Atlantic Steamship
Office. s
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ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
Our popular personally conducted
tourist excursions in modern Pullman
tourist sleeping cars leavo Salrtm overy
Monday Kvenitig and Thursday evening
via Sacramento and every Tuesday even
ing uud Saturday morning viu Portland
and run through to Chicago vithout
chnngo via tho World's most scenic Lino
connecting nt Chicago with ull morning
trains Kant, also with tho Bock Island
nurponally conducted tourist ear for
Boston. These tourist sleeping cars arw
broad vestlhuled, lighted with Pintclt
OtiH ami provideil with all weekly illus
trated periodicals and magazines for tlio
free use of our patrons and aro accom
panied through to destination by a rep
resentative of tho Groat Bock Island
Bouto. Wo also have a daily llrst-class
sleeping car service to Chicago via tho
Kconlc Lino, nnd the best timing car
service in tho world.
i'or full information, maps etc,, call
on or write to, A. K. Cooi'tit, Con. Agt
or Portland Oregon.
W. W. Kkinnkr, II. M. Powuiih
Agent S. P Co. Agent O U it N' Co
Salem Or. Salem Or.
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wcIUtocked with a complete lino ot triiKauil
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etc., etc., etc.
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Hours In
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soap will
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Kayt TImo, Through Berylce, Pnllmin'
Palaco SleejMirs, Pullman Tourist Slots,
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Boston, and oth.. eastern itointi.
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Denver.
It is toyour Interest to ute Tin: Oukj
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car berths can be securel from ' "
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Agents. P. Co. I
Or Guy I'owers, AgY 0' lt.A.N.
. .. , 'SalemjOre.
J. II. I.0TIH0C, Oen'l Agent,-
No. Blfj Third St. PorUmd 0.
SOUTH AND El
Co.
Southern
Pacific
THE SHASTA ROUTE,
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Galvanized Iron Work
We make a specialty of cornices and all kinds
of work in galvanized! iron. X$ X X X
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No-Chimney, no hlaohmcd .Mantles,
consumed, (several sixes,
uud giving a 35 ijaniUe pow
!( iu vminiri Pfl
aol-ouMl Mant es. Givoa Wi aaiulle powr pr foot of uas
:. Wo have la strxik Ihe X.. 1 hi. ruing one (o. u ,kj, hour
jwwur ight for .'l-lft ol -ono cent per hour. Also tl e v.. t
t a coi? of fi.10 of u ufj,t nr hour. AUO U,e N" J-
cfljit ptr hour.
INVESTIGATE THRM .-
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alrn Q Jvight Qq,
Ohorjiukta at.
The German Market
Will be found all kinds of meat
DEUVKUY. All bills duo the
late firm of Welt A MiesckM
hi'. at oo pant,
WoIjs & Son
171 Commercial Nt.
NEW FEEDSTORE
Op)ollo Court House on High
'nT,'-, A full lino of flour and
all kinds of feed carried. Hay
and grain bought and sold,
heed chopping done at lowest
rates, (let our quotation bo
foro you buy. :::;:
Tillson, Bartlctt Grain Co,
Loans and Insurance
Money to loan from fl to 8 per cent
according to setmrity-no expense or
Mannnation. Inmtrance eflWted on
Imps and other nroivurtv .it inwli .
John Moil 290 Com, st.:
. 7-l(!.'fd.'w
Old Post
OfficeStables
&i,i?0,-""m" "" lllr- ''"" '
H. M. Brown
, . '- r'errv f-'ireet.
Money to Loan
Qiljimprnvedfaryraml ,itv. lr0I.
rly "Unwmllret ratSs. '
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Over Wit A HusliMnijk. k"
Trains leave Salem for J'ortlftnd iid way
stations at 0:40 a. m. , 7:64 a. in. and
4jt)6p. m.
by T'ortlandTZT sloTU i.TS
l.T Halom .11.1)0 XU KUIfU
Ar Ashland-... UX AH USA I M
Ar Hacramouto 6.00 ! M lii A 11
Ar Han Francisco.- 7.i V U I.UAM
ArOgden 6. A it luTT'il
Ar DoiiTOr .. .0 AM I.W A
Ar Kausa, Cltr I'M AM TJiXU
Ar Chlcao.... .. 7.i A M WHAM
ATI Angeles....J- iiX) f U WlU
Ar KI raw... .. 000 e il tsaru
Ar Hon worm. .... dajam t. a u
Ar City of Mexico 9.M AM IDS A M
Ar Umutou . S3IJ A M IJ1 A M
Ar New Orleans o.-i) I'll wm
Ar Washington S U A M e U A it
Ar New York ;- M;iS I U J1U ?U
Pnllniair and -Tourists cars oaTotli
trains. Chair cars Sacntmento to OjJtti
and KI Paso, and tottrlstcarstoCblcsfo,
Bt. IxjuIb, New Orleans ami Washington.
Connecting at Fan ftamfiiico vmttT'
oral steamship lines for Ifonolala.
Japan, China, Philippines, Central mj,
South America.
SetTMr. W. V. Bklnner agent at Salin.
Station, or address
O. II. MARKHAM. O. P. A., ;
Portland, Oregon. t
Oregon Slion Lice Railroad ".
Tho Direct Boute to f
Montana, Utah, Colorado ;
and all Eastern Points I
Gives choice of two favorite roulw, ii
the UNION PACIFIC Fast MallLlwf
or the BIO GRANDE Beanie Liiwi.
No Change of Cars.
On the Portland-Ohicago Special, "li
finest in the Wont."
Equipped Wlthl
Klegsui Utandard Hl;oKr
Klnu New Ordlunry Tourlat Slcei.
Biiperh Mhrawilurret t'-ai.
Hpfendlp Dinners, Meal a la carl
Free eclliilniri;liairi.'tr.
t'-omfuriabla Coaches aud Smokers.
Entire Tralu i.'ouipieieu ve """
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For ftirtlmr Information HP
I n. Hinvi. lil'Y POW
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Irav. Pass. Agl. Ageni u. ". ' ;
143 Third 8t. Portland Or. Balsw t
a.
Corvallis k Eastern Hail
TOIE CAltO.
No 2 For Yaqultia: . .
Train leaves Albany.... HJ J-" '
Train leaves" Corvallis.... UWP
Tfuluarrtves Yaqulna . 6H5p.w.
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Leaves Yaqulna .iSr'm"
Leaves Corvallis .MM?!?
Arrives Albany 12:i6P-BI',
No. 3 For Dotrelt: ,iM, .
Leaves Albauy 't'l
Arrives Detroit il:20.'.c
No. 4 Returning: ...... , f
Leaves Detroit vi:ml
Arrives Albany ..Siodt
Ono and two connect at Albany f
Corvailla with Kouthern Pacific ti'n,tj
lylriK direct service taautl from Pf g
port and adjacent beaches.
Trains for the mountains a"'"'!
Detroit at noon, fjlvloit 'P'ertH,f
Ifl reach catnnlnif urounds on t-fj
! Breltenbush and b'aotlam riven "v
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