The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, January 31, 1901, Image 2

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House Work is Hard Work without GOLD DUST.
Shivery Weather Is Coming
.The ".weather man" says "there'll be a'coftNlme.n the
old tovri' tonight."
M I4 Come and Select
' '., Your Overcoat
Despite, what others say about beinf "overtoaf leaders'
our prices'are the lowest You can't afford to piss this ston
when oyercoat hunting. We also have a
left tor one-half the regular price,
G, W, Johnson & Company
TtiaPdopW Clothiers and Furnishers.
THE DHL! JOURHAL
BV HOPBR BROTMEnS.
THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1501.
Oally Ona V"sr, S3.00 In Advanoe.
Dally Pour Month Ol. In Attvano
Datllyrby Carrier 6O0 Per Mqrjtri.
JWe4yQnYaarI.OO In Advanoa
PLAIN TALK TO ,
THE DEMOCRATS-
Thu arih-angel Gabriel might- as well
blow-hls trumpet at a dead mole as to
, talk about the rights of the peoplo to tba
average office boodler. Jlut ttierp aro
' honest men In all partlc,fcndItho,y ttfght
to sMba Iniquity of the prnt intern
of holding np thOMaatorfat elocllorvln
the Interest of one faction of tbo Repub
lleEafttate organisation. Democrats and
' populfsts havo' participated in two such
holdups la tlio past and haVe coma out
of the fight weaker fn the estimation of
the jftoplo each time.
Thecnx that they cannot elect a
Jemocrnt,nd In place of allowing thorn
selves to bo horded and roted In a block
'ilko a bafidof shoop for the Ilorf.' 1)111
' flmdh or sorno other professional office
seeker why don't IlieV act the part ol
men and ydte openly tor some man who
ccan bin looted who has some points in
. common wtihthom and the mass of the
people? If tlio preaout holdup plan of
voting for a blank results In olectlun of
a tool ol tho trusts and a mora truccu
lent party slvvo of Mark 1 1 amis, what
escus can thoy offer?
Alt the Democratic manager In the
stato aro here to help the Democratic
hold-up of tho legislature, Ltul yet thorci
Isn't one of theso managers but would
fool gratified If John Mitchell wore to Im
relumed, while he might not Vote for II,
and yet Mitchell Is tho man who sold
tho Hllvur men of Oregon to Mark
Ilanna and got hist pay. These Demo
eratlo hold-up advocates are some of
them today federal office holders, and
moro of them will bo If Mitchell goes
In. Thoy cry with horror, don't roto
for a Republlcsn, but they aro trying to
to elect one.
JOURNAL "JMtAYtt."
Kuiene school dlrtrlct levies a foui
will school tai, andordurs a new high
school building erected.
' Newsboy i "KVtnlog Bentlnsl, sir?"
; Legislator! "Who runs that paper!"
Nwloyt "Why, don't you know
.nothhV! iXfe MqilrlaYi paper."
j. Wasn't the Albany Herald against
Dofph In 1B05T And didn't he get hit
reward from Mctlrlde as poslmaiterT
He dally fills his paper with abuso of
Thsj Jovskai, editor, but does not
Chars that ho was Iniplrvd by SdlQili
uiollv In 18tf3.
. Wmat a railing of dry bones thero'll
bo when Harvey Scott hits Henry Cor.
Ul' golden toboggan I Mean while,
.however, Henry coutlnues to pave the
way, Astoria Nevt.
Fulton's paper would probably Jmt at
soon havu Harvey as Ueary.
Tha seven eonfmlilioaers of (he ttste
I Oregon to the Pu-Amrlan otposi
jLloa, Tha plaea of meetlog In Balom,
.and the data next Tuesday, Februarys.
Their appointment has Ixwn continued
Jt tha asnata and now all n,t .i...
T ' 1 "-" . yiyfj,
tWWgstlDa WQ.uoo appropriation and
f eourw that will be given.
"Maw, what's do difference between
r polltiolslaq and er statesman ! Wsll
lnjr, a mushroom's Reed, ain't UJ
ys, om." ''And toadstool is pii0
3a'tltr Yds.'uw." "Aud dtr bol
Tart allkaT" n,. ,, .(lv, MU1,
l4jac froittasuiwwaa to a politic-
Th Albany Herald devolve a aalusin
t TKg Joomaii adltr bw4uw In iboj
m refasea to sup(rt IXaJ4i, and in
ilWt h ta sapportlng Corbetl. He was
gkl& by tha KspubHoaui and m
Ws ( Union ouut lrwUve el
wytettoi me for Mr. 0lj.h, u
(lWU6KMIMllOBS SWlUlHWat fti M
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387 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon
PROCEEDINGS OF
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Routine Acts of Both Houses
Now in Session.
Houst-Wtdsesisy P. M.
Houk called to order at 2:30
47, flzing compensation for county
oort commissioners roporuxi tavorauiy
bSfSrldn County delegation. Report
adopted
Thlril ttcsdtdg or Bills
"Z?, by Rarroll for ettahlUhmont and
maintenance of public librarlos I'nteod
W, by Watson Relative to bonds of
city and ccunty officials. Account ol
appropriation country member, bill re
far red to Multnomah delegation to be
made to apply only to counties of over
50.000.
25, by Harris, to aid support of Unl
vorslty of Oregon taken up, having been
mado a spoclal O'der fur Wednesday, 3
p, m. Authorised annual appropriation
ol f 17, WW, bill approved by eonimlttco
of tho whole,reportod hack to the Uouso,
without a dlwenting vote.
Mettago from 8onate advising thai
tho following measure) panned: R. II,
(11,01,07, 14; II. II. 107; II. J. R. 4)11
O. B. H. .
Third reading ol bill resumed.
C8, by Oraco, regulating divorce suit
pleadings, rejected.
70, by Thompson, lof Multnomah, re
lating to trial by Jury, rejected,
82, by Hlilpley, to provide for term ol
circuit court, with appellate Jurisdic
tion, recommitted to Judiciary.
67, by Bchumsnii.relatlvo to deficiency
Judgment. 1111 withdrawn by tbo
21, by 8 to wart, to establish libraries
In all school districts. Hotmo resolved
in to a commit too of tho whole, and hill
adopted by sections, rnstugo deferred.
ScsiU Wedaodsy P. M.
Benala reconvened at 2i.10 o'clock.
137, by Joiopld, creating olilco of
county auditor for Multnomah county,
allied up by Joiophi for second reading!
Itofcrrod to Multnomah county doleua-
lion.
Iwney orfureil 8. J, M. No. 7, onllst
Ing the adverse, consideration by congress
of tho "parcel postage law", adopted,
fl. J. M, So, 8, by Looney, urulnir on
actment by congress ol Icglilsllou In bo
half of pure food,
B. J, R. No. 0, by Hooth, proposing
transfer of about 115,000 from stove
foundry fund to general fund, was
adopted.
Bills lilroJuccd.
101, by Fulton ameudlnu suction ie
latlneto redemption of property sold on
execution.
102, by luman reiiuUtlnit corpora
tions,
163, by Hunt-redlstrlctltur stats Into
senatorial and representative districts.
lot, by Adams to iiunlih wronuful
and unlawful destruction ol plate, glass
winnows,
165, by Wehrunjr, by renuest reneal.
Ing sections, relating to drawing of lur-
ore in Justice court.
160, by Swoek to prohibit tha uia nr
giving away ol cigarettes or clgamtto
pipers without tint having obtained a
license,
167, by Mulkey amsmllu an aai m.
latlng to election of prosecuting attorney
TUlrt ftc4 laser Bills
8. 11. No, 7. by Adams-Regulating
operation warehouses, etc, made ecial
order for 10:30 a, m. on Thursday.
II. 1L No. !7, by l'earve 1'rovl.llng
for releaw) and relinquishment of the
Jurisdiction of Blato of Oregon to site on
Wihou averiue for Halo n's new Post
oillw. Read throe times and passed.
8. U, 107, by Marsters-Inowriwrdiino
Voucalla. Tassed.
TresUleul Fulton anuouuetsl amxunt
meats on Joint comultte as folh)w
8. O. R. Nu. 10-To tnvesthrata d.uf
luulo sohool-Bmlth. d Yamhill, Clem.
II. C R. No, M The examine end.
tlonolBupteweeoHri-MaytBndtimlih.
ef lUker.
II. C. R. No. .- To lnvtllu
affairs Bute Military Hord-Kly
luman, at 1 o'clock, senate adjwiriml'
GLENDALE CHARTER
WILL BE OPPOSED
1Tm proposed luoorrviiatl.ui nl nu,.
dale lit Dough eoumy h brought pr.
testa to tralaui to opiom the Mil. Th
proWsl axainst tho luroralion ol
every tool and water statian win. ,.
uuiikhi buruen
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el taius. Ttid
oharur Ut wHI up ThHraday Htgfci
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NEW YORK WEEKLY
FASHION NOTES
Now York. Jan. 2H -Whatever the
riiruiiliirii mar lirintr In the WftV Ol
Tartatlons fn farhWn. it s eri-hnt now
ttiat there is a strong tendency toward
theierlvalof modes orn jn thooarly
Mrtnilin M.nlnrir (lint ClOfOU. BtHi We
saaylook for an aeortment of e peri.
aseatai Molels wlien the spring impor.
talwNif apear.
Fregu fashion budgets tell us of ten
baeiMxkis in skirls, either gathered
or Rksitftd arond th waist, wliich will
b eit ot for spring approval, hut tho
oVKBrs have been careful to preserve
(Im loo;-watsUMl effect and tha faihon.
U an'rve in the bark, without which
tbsjy wflitdwmir of evor lelng accept
ol. There is a farlKtn in tlio figures in
these days, and the extremely slender
woman, providing eho is blessed with
the proper enrvo in tbo back, fs at the
head and front of tho lino.
An afternoon gown of moet offective
desitrn is in pale green cloth. Tho skirt
in cut in deen tabs at the hem. These
full down on soft full draperies of mtl
lowdiued creamy lace, and each tab is
outlined with an embroidery in green
and palo sold, which nhove it is knotted
into a bow. Tbo bodico Is bolero in form,
but cut in pointed IcaMiko tabs which
dropdown over a full bodico of ivory
tinted laco and finely-tucked chiffon.
Tho front fastens across with just two ol
thero tabs llko leave, nnd thoy aro all
back and front outlined with green em
broidery. Tabs of tho cloth similarly
finished fall on to full slcoves of lace.
There Is a belt of green velvet fastened
In front with n massive steel and gold
buckle. Tbo lace flclm nnd tlio flat lare
yoke aro slightly wrought with gold. A
lame picture hat to ho worn with this
costume in of soft black beaver, with
large black ostrich feathers and a large
gold and steel bucklo, back and front.
A very full neck ruff of flounces of thick
laco bordorcd with chlncliiila completes
thocostomo.
Velvet gowns and street suits aroall
the rago with the wealthy. Long trail
Ing skirts for carriages and calling, and
short skirts for walking, aro mado of
corduroy or velvotocn, with Jacket to
match. Fur Is bountiful with velvet,
nnd when tho wearer can afford It revere
and collar of fur should completo the
velvet boloro. Chinchilla Is tho fur par
uxccllonuit for dnrk bluo; mink also goes
well with dark bluo, but, then, mink
looks allrlght withanythlng. Bablo i
miothor fur which accommodates
Itself readily to matorial and
color. A charming Parisian costume
hown Is of oxqulslto golden
brown velvot stitched down tho
front, around tl.o bottom nnd on the ho
lero with gold thread. Tlio vest is of
areum-colored piinno tli ckly ombrolrdor
ed In gold, opening over n folded, sur-pllro-llko
front of cream oropo do solo.
Tho Jaunty littlu bolero has collar and
rovers of eublo, nnd there are cuffs of the
iitino fur. lllg gold buttons cloeo tlio
ovartkirtlu front.
Till! llllt III 11111,1,1 till, l.l.l,l.,..i...
I...W .,HW I. .v.,. Ull. 'll., Ill t PIJII'I
creation In velvet theam shade us the
frock, trimmed with ostrich plumes in
vnrle.1 tints of gold nnd brown.
IJiigcoalij uroiirortinKln popularity,
hut their elegance kormi thmn out of tho
ordinary roach, oxe.-pt in (ho shade of
shape of raglmiK, upturn nnd tho like.
Tlio most beautiful nnd luxurious coals
aro those, ot velvet with satin lining, nnd
fur collar and roverx, Moro expensive
still aro thotio of biondtail and i'eralun
lamb, with fur nccompanlmonts. Others
aro of heavy silk, with lur or iii!ltod.
S.1II11 lining' Kmplro is tho favorite
modo of making, and tho tendency la to
have the oout very heavy, tlio gown and
iinderKarmonts boimr iiroixirtiniminlv
'lighter.
Now that ska Ing has become such a
fad, skating frocks claim our attention.
One of special distinction has a plain
skirt of red cloth, adorned with strap,
plltige of kid to mutch. The dainty little
bolero Is of red kid, with facings and
trimmings of white lutln, and tlio nock-
et sttans aro likewise of tint huiimr
Nothing could bo smarter or more un to
date. The most fashioiinblo tailors are
making their skirts almost plain at tho
back, with Just a strapping down tho
middle, and tl-oj rolgn of tho
box pleat seeme over. A simpler and
IKirhsps moro economical gown la of
brown tweod, wilh the narrowest strap,
pings of cloth to match, brightened wth
rovers and vest of roso-ooloiod cloth
worked with a thin gold lino.
The imarWr muffs aro very largo elth
er in the oblong Hat elmiws with nitll.w
at tlie ends and a how for a finish, or, if
In loiitfdialred furs liku sable, mstlu soft
and round, with a tlmsh of UiU. Won
dorful creation uro umdool wraps of
fur, ohlffun ami vohvt r laee and Mtiii
and fur, as yon IIU Thero seems tu M
no rule for these eonleeumis, whieli iw
bo very eastiy Ushhund wit u( a,I.U ...i
ends. The ury latest fanev m iu..n- .-
made of ostrich fimthers dyisl tu uiai.l.
the feather Uu which is of exactly U,e
miu uiii mo gown.
JeUed broehMs Mew la (
found nun rsJi jwik1 hxchsb fvr
iwr xmeao aul aremwl to fasten
eullarbands at lite Uk, lu Ma up stray
hNlsol Iwir, ami to fasten dainty hltle
Uleros In front The fHshloa t n)nnl ns
feew njstanyhie mlro,y (, ,,
Te Cur a CoU la Oat Day
. f 8"w itioh nm;? .uj
In ili Salew KiMW UuudrAa. oT
aWed them ta reduo the MfiL T ,?.
wiralnd
inhts
imi on M.i
tvit 9e. ., Tit
o the t
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Htaatai tk
The UHdMgieU Ua Moved his awu
otMWsig, tM rt door mk irf ikfa.
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., P. J. Ium.
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" Gtve Hint an Inch,
He' It Take an Eil"
Let the strultest microbe gin lodgment
in your body xnd your whole system wtlt
be diseased. The microbe is microscopic.
But the germs become inches And then eBs
of pain. Hood's SarsapariU destroys the
microbe, prevents the pain, purifies the
blood and effects & permanent cure.
yfocdS Sauafutih
SENATORS HOMES
WHILE AT SALEM
Folloning is a directory ol tho mem
bers of the Plate Hen a to nnd their ad
drerecs in Halcm,
Adams, Cottage Hotel.
Kooti and wife, Mrs. Cook's, 465
Commercial.
Hronrioll, Willamette Hotel.
Camoron, wifo and eon Willamette
Hotel.
Clem, Mrs. Ramps, Capital and Ma
rion. Daly, Willamette Hotel,
Dimmlck and wifo, 376 High.
Howe, Willamette Hotel.
Hunt and son, Mrs. Cavanaugh's 269
Thirteenth
Inman, Eldridgo Block,
Johnston, Mrs. Cox's 341 Rummer.
Jowphl, Mrs. Wait's, ?7G State.
Kelly, Salem Hotel.
Kuykendall. Mrs. Cook's.
Looney and wifo, James Drown Houso,
H4 Commercial.
Marsters, Ciintwln Houso.
Mays, Willamette Hotel.
Morrow, indeflnito.
Millkoy and wifo, Geo. Collins' 301
Church.
Potter, Willamette Hotel.
I'roohstet nnd daughter, 305 Summer.
Bmlth of Baker, Mrs. Rhjgs', Thir
teenth and Center.
Smith of Multnomah, Mayor Bishop's
Twelfth and State.
Bteiwer, wifo and children, 343 Liberty.
Snuek, Rldridgo ISIock.
WadO, Mrs. Frwoll's, 308 Bummer.
Welirung, Cottogo Hotel.
Williamson, Willamette Hotel.
Fulton. President of tlio Senato. Wil
lamette Hotel.
Petes Declsred
dovote all your time reading
Why
the lioer War and the Gold Fields of
Ala'iaT Thoro ar e otiior matters 0
vital importance; you may make a trip
Bast, and will want to know how to
travel. In order to have the best ser
vice, ucd the Wisconsin Central IU.,
between St. Paul and Chicago. For
rates nnd othor information, wrlto Ja
A. Clock, Gonoral Agent, Portand, Ore.
Correspondent wanted
in
every city.
town and v
villages in America. Xiowsna
no
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per and othor work. Experienced and
inoxporionced Good romunoration.
nuna unu aiunun wniliuu. r
lars address The HiilletlnJI'r
Hon, New York.
Sows and storlos wanted. For purticu
ress AsSocin-
1 10 tf
VOTE FOR PRINCIPLES
NOT FOR PLUNDER
Fundamental American Ideas That Should Control in the
Selection of an Oregon Senator.
Voto for a man who will labor to
Nicaragua canal entirely under tlio control
oto for a mr.11 who will oppose tho itigantio timber land steals by non
resident corimrotions and syndicates holding only for speculation.
Voto for a man pledged to uecuro appropriations to open and keep opoti eurh
nnriiors as i uqiiliia luy and Coos bay and the whole Columbia.
Voto for a man opjwsod to shipping subsidies, botintioa td special into
and e8ieclally the Hannn-Payne Ship Subsidy bill.
Voto for a man who fuvors restoration of American shipping by removing
restrictions oh comnicrco, especially with our own-poesessionB.
Voto for a man who will labor to uphold tho national crodlt and keep all our
paper, Bllvor nnd gold monoy good without bond issues.
Voto for a man who favors forming our Island possessions into eolf-govornlng
mi ruu-tmainiiiiug territories, instead ol govornuient by commissions and
military rut.
Members of the Oregon legislature without renard to nartv ahnnhl nu fr a
man who has positive convictions on thes policies of greatest public interest to
tho outiro Pacific coast.
The pooplo of Oregon will not excuse or justify further holding up or dead
locking ol tho legislature in the Interest of faction or for the personal advantage of
any candidate. IDEAS ARK GRKATER THAN MEN, AND PRINCIPLES
ARK GREATER THAN THINGS. fcw
Atajority Accept the Viva Voce
and Several
in tne iteguiar Jtepuulican caucus
Thuraday at 4 o'clock, resolutions wore
adopted removing tho last formal objec
tions which tho anti-caucus members
have to going Into the senatorial csucti
by adopting the following 1
The Resolution Adopt J.
"Whereas v.0, tho maiorltv of Repub.
lioun member ol tlio legislature havo
assembled In cuoue lor tho purpose of
naming u candidate for United States
senator, who should bo tho candidate of
tho whole party, acting through
Its senator ami r.inro.,..(Uti.....
in thoOrcKon legislature; and
' Whereas, a minority of the party
meiiiWfehtp in the Iuiaturo has
withheld itaproK'nco from our confer-
chum, ami emuarket! xvn an oh
truellva policy that threatens a pro
tmcted and tueleai Senatorial dead
"H!k, luvol ing tho certain defeat of
uful and uevwsary legialatlon, cm
barrawlug the stato wvernment tin the
harmiinious aud effective admlnistra.
tlon of tu functions, inijMtilhug the
IllKllSMt IHlb 10 iiitri.l. .n.l 6l..'.
UmmibI not least, keeping alive a de'
Ploralde factional sohltm in tho Repub
HeuH iwrty, and '
Wbsjnui. it has be, intimate! to us
through various erxlible sources that the
Roll of Honor of Forty Members Who are Participating and
Will Abide bv a Majority Viva Voce Vote.
Sctr.
L. J. ADAMS,
3ofifffJBffl"w-
W. A. IIOWK,
S. K JOSKIMh,
T. II, JOUNSTCLN',
w. w. miwajk!
0K1 W. PROBBSTHL
A. O MARSTBRS, '
KtrrtMiutiYtt.
t HAS. D. HARTMIN'
HKNRY KBW4
J- M. POORMAN"
I T. HARRIS. '
ttfirtiiH
A. R. ItAtI
Th PhcMint NulstflCe
EJJt r Jearnal:
In looking over the proceedings of tho
legislature, I find there' will bouowbill8
introduced for-the further protection of
., ,- , . t ..nllna nlm1
tue .uongonau pucou. i "' '
.t.-. i,itnn. Iiiiia Knott tirpBPtifpil nik
IT1UI ltuuuun ua.v ivvv.. ,,........---
Ing that farmers be protected against
.. - f al.t .t.l.ts.s nnktoiirfi lllpfl.
This shows that t'here aro two sides t
thisouettion. Rod and gun club?, city
gentlemen and sporlsmen generally ue
mand that the pheasant be protected
while farmers, nurserymen and others
dmand that they be protected from the '
p leasanls. What should be dono in t' e
pemlses7 Which is of the most Vdluu ,
to the state, the man or the pheasant?
Theee are the questions to bo decided,
While it is Very desirable that game
should be provided for tbo pleasure and
divorslon of city gentlemen, idle boys
and sportsmen generally, yet it must be
confessed that tho Mongolian pheasant
is becoming a nuisance to tho farming
community. Tho injury this bird inflicts
on the growing crops of wheat and corn
has become quito extensive. Some
fields'of corn havo been so thoroughly
destroyed that they had to bo replanted,
and I know some patchos of wheat to be
so badly denuded of its seed that Jtboy
must either be resown, or their ownera
be content with hnlf a crop. And yet
the farmers can see these distructivo
birds, morning and afternoon, scratch
ing up his grain or digging up his corn,
while he Is compelled to stand by wit
nessing tho oporation, and ie forbidden
to kill one of them on pain of tho sever
est penalty. Ho dally beholds the work
of destruction going on and ho te
powerless to prevent it, and.
all in order that city sportsmen .
and idle gentlemen may havo tho
pleasure of hunting nnd killing them
for two months in a year, after the
farmer fattens them and makes them
fltfortablol Is this right? Is this fair?
How long will the farmers stand I ?
Now. I wish to stato that something
I must be dono to protect farmers from
the savages of the pleasant rather than
protect tho pheasant from tho gains of
thefarmors. If the law will not do it,
it Is only a question of time whon tl 0
farmers themselves will havo to do what
tho law ought to do. And when that
time comes, our SDortemeu will havo no
birds to hunt. Farmers will not stand
by much longor, and seo tho fruits of
their labor1 wiped away by a nuieanco
that pioduccs nothing of valuo to tho
Stato It is aled well known that when
tho hunting season does arrive, it iaut a
tfrr.o when tho farmer is too busy sowing
moro seed for tho birds to destroy to
hunt them, as many idlo young men do.
socuro tho earliest construction of the
of our government.
Aethod of Voting on Senator
Will Join.
minority has docllned to Join us in cau
cus for tho reason that It feared tho
method or a secret ballot would bo adop
ted and enforced, in selecting a candid
ato 1 for United States Senater: and
"Whereas, it has nevor been the purpose-
of the majority to adopt any
5Vtbod of voting not agreeablo to tlio
Republican caucus, or any considerable
minority thereof, and it has never been
committed to any method of votlnit
U llH ..l-., . lllllHtln... I I .p
""""""i Miciuiuri', uiHsmucn as its
purposes havo been mistaken and its at.
tltudo as to tho ballot misunderstood,
bo It '
"Resolved, that we, tho majority,
declare that the viva voce method of
voting is entirely acceptable to us and
to tho end that no reason nr .,...
bllng with tho majority in forming a
complete aud effective caucus of the
whole parly, wo pledne ourselves in
dividually and collectively that the
method of balloting for United States
Senator In caucus shall bo open to roll
call, ami we agree to adopt a resolution 1
to that etTeot, and faithfully and honor
ably comply w ith tlm inrmi
umr oxisv lur II1B minnrilv nnl .jo.,...
'Resplvtxl, therefore, that a full copy
of tho foregoing preamble and resolu
tiona be convoye! to every number of
tho Republican minority."
A, II. uugK,
R. D. HUMB.
W. A. OARTBR.
MATHIKW 8THWRT
fi; .V. "AWKI.V3,
QUKKsWR Birir,
. P. LAMSON, '
A. W, VIXQBXT.
ftBO. L. STORV
II. B. THOilPSnjT'
JOHN llAm '
R. A. HMMKifVr
bids
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"PEWaOUI
Is one of the curious expressions used
for worked out tonyajd
irttO 3
cnatr, in uuer oun.
njiveti
I . ..
out." and vontlers
why she feels so weak. She
has not yet reilljcd that
lt general health J9 60
QV
,..,iv onranism.
that weakness must
follow womanly
Ueito ration
of the general
health invari
ably follows
the use of Dr.
Pierce's Fa
vorite Pre-
!.I . T.
.'.I-1 .J i. nnnmU. dries weakening
i , . .. t 1- io..i..tntntt mill, ulccra-
urains, neuls """"-".-,--- Tf
.1 --.I nttrnl IPIMAIP VeilHIll.S3. Xk
, tranquilizes the nerves, encourages i
anostite and Induces refreshing sleep.
es the
appttite am
Vitorn i no substitute for "Favorite
Prescription," for there is nothing "just
as joou " for womanly ills.
"I wish to advise the suffering women of this
l'lerce's Kavorite l'rcscrlptlon and Golden Med
leal Discovery,1 - writes Mrs. Mary ShappelK of
ColVnbus Grove, Putnam Co.. Ohio, "for four
vears I hid been a sufferer from female troubles,
ind at limes was unable to do even the ; house
work lor three In the family I had such pains
that I suffered almoit death dozens or times, but
after la'tlag five bottles of your luidleines I can
U land, of he (?ooa i nave mr. - ,-V
truthmily My thit my henltti
proveti. I have a good appetit
f. a.U .Uhl nlnHi, T ll I M
henlth was uteatly Im.
e and nm tralnlng
("print Is the firrt
time in five years
time lu five years that I have done my house
rlmnlnir all bv mvwlf and without the least
fatigue whatever I hope all sullenng women
may linl relief as I have done.
"My Rain In weight has beenjmt ten pounds,
and I am stilt gaining "
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, 1008 large pages, paper covers,
is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent
stamps to pay expense of mailing only,
or for cloth-bound book, send 31 stamps.
Address Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
4, What is tho remedy? Onlyono that
' I can see, and that a partial ono only,
vix: to amend tho law in a way that it
will allow each farmer iho priviledgo of
phearanta when ho finds thorn on hi
! farm destroying bin fruits, Eeed or grow
ing plants of any kind. This will bo
. but poor protection at beat, but it is
, hotter than nothing, nnd if adopted
1 will benefit tho farmer without dopriv-
Ing tho eportf man of the pleasure ho ro
much covets. Tho law-making power
, hud better grapple with this problem it
once, for It Is becoming a serious one
, and if not settled may lead to 11 unions-
J ant consequencea.
Yours.
J. II. Flrtciieh.
31, 1001.
Salem, Ore. Jai,
'yu
Cm,a$sr-lh?
Dr. Bull'a Conch Syrup will euro a
v;ougn or uom no once, uonquora
Oroup.Whoonlnc-Couch nnd Moaalo-
Cough without fall.
Kit without fall. MotuovH praiao
Dootors nrOBcrlbo it for Bronchi.
It, Dootora proecrl
tin, noareoncea. drippo, Pneumonia
and Consumption. Ifc glvoa qufclr,
euro results. Prico,25ctg. KoAisotlio
dealer's substitute it fs not ns pood.
Dr.Bnir
Cough Syrup
Always cures whon othors fail.
Dr. Dull' Pills cure Constipation and Liver
Trvubls. ao pills, 10 cts
I rial box, .1 cts
Chafing Dishes
We have a few left.
What will you give
for one?
Come and see them.
R. M. Wade & Co
Salem, Oregon.
Chattel Mortrjf e sale
Notice ig hereby given that by vlrtnoof
a Chattel mortgage of data Aug. 24. 1809.
filed in tho Recorder's ofllco of Marion
uouniy uregon. Auuust 20, 1809. volume
""- vko iiu, uiven by Frank J.
Nicklot &J V Wilquet xo Kuwil
Co. of Massilllon Ohio, to secure the
r)""'"i HWU.WJ wiin luterost at 6
ii. ' annum irom date, less 600
,p.. .niu, win sen at pub c auc
lion to the highest biddor for oush in
hand on day of sale.
On Monday February 4th, 1001. at
eloven o'clock In tha orenooa of gaid
day, at what is known ii... 1.' v
nuKo noma larm alwut four miles south
west of Gervais in Marion County, Ore-
ROD.
:.,.-., ---...,-. ...v . 4 iiiu-
v ",.. V 1 1 rru,,K Jifkiot and J.P.
ilquet hag in or to tho following des
cribajl Mrwjwl property named in aW
Uiattef mortgage tow it!
One 18 liors Pna n-v.i 1 s
traction eucme eomnUi- v ."
'. wm.
w, iwi
vfi n .- KUSSKLLACO.
J.w. u. uraves acent ami At,rau.
fast.
" wta ui
ltMhv
tikt ie Costrsctors.
rJl I
the A. fflTOX i
U1S- iSWSVWB
wmSF
' " "uwrtJl A Co.. also MMx5 Monday Evm tieZ.i r S?,era every
Advanee SeiMMtnr &-01. -uTT-?a v.a .'.,n8 aPd Thursday evflninT,
Ill t " " rvw - usn
Friead Wind" SUekar J S Z l TS ??S an -"ry Tuesday even!
Wind Stek.y f! . -,on Q ,,"- --luruay morninc via
IXlttkl .ln
Thrtu..."i " "-"V oroaU VMt.hnU . .."i""? wr ro
da J--"7?"?,.V receive Uas
1
tk-al Okur-i .".." "" .ySrusA. rated Derio.Ii,i- . T ""r?iy. ''a-
" " w itRi mi iiiiri nw .! .
- ,- nnl vu cm h bbu ba it nk .. s r
Hasv .iT:.:r?".,.Vw8. "
1 :-
l Pk..lL"r7?'"va"u!W "ie proDos. caniB.1 h,.T"u ''r"."".n. are accom-
.""?" WUUUltll.' mav l t" ..,. . I
WVH-jdfcltayilW. O'rr. "a" ST!?
iwjii. sj iii . u-.. :.:.:"?
llllrt R.j- ui ., .
fr ? t;i8T:
5ia"rr.i
air ar .11 wuT " "s" to
iu
fiBsissa.
BUSINESS CARDS
O. H.JHACK
SuccesBor to Dr. J. M. Koene, of
Whito Corno Salem Or. Parties desir
ing superior opa itlona at modorato fee
in any branch are in especial request.
ALBERT A. JESSUP.
33E5B3l!cBa:c,
Phone 107l.
ROOMS 1 AND 3 ORAY I1LK.
Northwestern Normal
School and Business College
Salem Oreion
Term optns Stpt. 24.
Pnmnlf li riMrc nf ttlldr Normal. IllUlnSM,
Common School, High school, Klocutlou, Music
aou Att. rim racuii)-. oaiisincwry wur.
8jnd tor circulars.
A. J. GARLAND.'A. M. Principal
THE WILSON
18 Center Street, Salem Ore. Rooms 15c
and up. Hoard by the day or weok.
Lodging 15c, 20c and 25c. Rooms for
housekeeping all furnished. Piano free
for patrons of tlio house.
Ellas Downs, Prop,
Something New
I have placed in my shop a tele
phone. If you wish mo to
do your work ring up 2853 main
line, Wo do all kiuda of carringo
work and blackemithing. Horeo
shoeing a specialty. If you can
not bring 1 bo work to tho shop
I will eenJ for it. : : : : :
JOHN HOLM
First Door South Salem Hotel High St.
OFFICE. CITY HALL.
For water tervlco imply at 'ufflco
Bills payable monthly In advance
Make all complalntH at the offlc
S, C, STONE, M
Proprtetorlof
Stone's Drug Store
HALKM, ORKOUN.
ine stores (two tn mini her; aro located at
No. 2SS and 8.13 Commercial street, and are
well stocked with a complete lino ol drugs and
mcdlclnss, toilet article, perfumery, brusbei
etc, etc., etc.
DR. HTONK
llashad some U year experience In the prac
tice of medldno and now makes no charge for
consultation nismlnatlon orprwcrItlou.
Got a Premium on
STATE
COUNTY "
CITY
Highest cash pilco paid at Gilbert
Ilros. Rink, opposite Gray Hros. Hold
eoveriimeut license na ilenlnrH In nil
kinds of securities. U-10-tt
Salem Soap
Works
1110 proprietor of tho Salem Soap
v orks has tho co operation ol tho dealers
Consumers who desire n .first-ciaes
eoap win
Encourage Home Industry
By ordorlng Sniem-made soup
SOTJLE Bliosl
liano runers and Reparors
PORTLAND ORE.
n FoPiS?mm,?ni1, vLcinity leave ordors at
Geo. Will's Music Store.
Old Post
OfficeStables
Aro largo am havo reliable attend
ants, your team boarded by the week or
day. Good toamB for hire. Prices roa
sonablo. Your patronage solicited. v.i
H. M. Brown
12 Ferrv Hlroet.
Money to Loan
On improved farm and city pron
erty at lowest current ra'.os.
T, K. FORD
(1.-.1-1 -.1.1 ,. t...i . ,. . 1
.v. muu o. uusns uonic.
WHEN YOD PAY
YOUR GOOD MONEY
ven-nrV 1 fcaet' J"00 "aturally and
hat KKtlW"nt,1to R0 ver the route
.ii?i " S.lvoyou the vory bestaccon.o.
llt n ;!- -
s&s&Sti&Si
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
fi., .. .
tourist slaflidn JL 'n,..m."ein. Pullman
No.
Pnrtlon.l
Salem Water Co.,
miinm
liiiiUfliTrli
aBBUi-Lir--S
cbwwWfffi.-W.TlC
SSfS
Personally
."toa. TheTn ,'. """ ca'
""-UI.IOU (OUriat Par tn.
and rvL ii V.S " wu "ntch
--- ail 11 11 11 tas nnni-i..- 111
tHia aim muii
ivriuu m in, ..,.....! -, "-..-
use 0 on. .T.r??".HUM ,or '
"". """"Sil IO UUMInntfnn K..
Ronta. Wei. h- reaJ -V001' Is,an,
- W ( the Great RrU-V.,' .
vlco in tho world. ' Um!Ug car
!iacc"P rtt.. jail
or ' A fir S00", Gen- Agt
11, n "'" ureuon.
RentlT O-M.IWu
l-4i. Agent 6 R v n.
same
u
Wi' JR
Depirt
for
TIME BCHEDUhR
rrom forllatid.
Altsts
Chlcago
Halt ijiko. Denver M. Wort
SDuciai
uioana. nsusai. i, di,
;15 a.m
l4)Uls,UhIcao and Kast,
Bdo.
Bpo-
kane
Walla Walla, BiAkstaer Minne
Flyer
apolis. Hi. laai. jJiuuin, mi
waukeo Cblcaero and east.
v.
a. tn,
C.-OOpn
Allan
tlo Ki.
9r, m
8 pm,
VIA HUNTINGTON
S:40
OCEAN bTKAMHUirU.
For Han Franclsoo,
P.
Ball every lire aaye.
8p. in.
m. Hun
10 p, m.
COLUMBIA RIVElt
HTKAMKItB
tp m
ex Sua,
fo Astoria aud war Landing
WIt.I.AMKTTK RIVER
For Portland, Nowbore nd way Ar B
Indlugs, iTiesaajrs, inurs- icm
days aud HoturdaT atOOOamOpto
Monday, Woducsday, Friday Mon
inn m. Wed
Iave
saluni
For Corvallis and way point Krlda
TtidNlays, Tnursaays anu aafi
urday, at 4 p m. '
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
Boat to Portland as abote. Transfer
delayed there. Ticket to all point lu Oregon,
Washington, California or lIwKaat, Baggaje
checked through from 8alem free. Choice
rail or river roiitn to Portland. ConnOcUou
made at Portland with all rail, ocean and rirr
Uncs. W' U. HUHLBUItr,
Ocn, Pass Agt , Pnrt'and Or,
O. M. POWEU8,
Agent, Trado Btrcot dock, Batem
City ticket and freight office 210 Commercial
POSSIBLY
You aro not awaro of tho fast timo and
superb sorvico now afforded by tho
0U?TO
2
. WE HAVE . (
Daily Fast Trains -
TO THE EAST.
If you cannot tako the mornins train
r
travel via tho ovoning train. Both ate
finely equipped.
"Our Specialties"
FaBt Timo, Through Sorvico, Pulman
Palace Sleepers, Pullman Tourist oloep
ers, Pullman Diners. Library (Cafol Car
and Free Reclining 6'hafr cars.
Hours in time saved to n uan. Ohio
ago, Kansas City, St .uis, Now York
Boston, and oth-4 r.astern pointa.
Tlcketagoou to can i-nico viiy and
Denver.
It Is toyour interest to use Tub Ovm.
land limitxo. iicKOis anu a oonim.
car berths can bo secured from
W. W. SKINNEn.
Agent B. P. Co.
Or Guy Powers, Ag'i
Ig't.O-
R. & N.
Salem Ore.
J. 11. LoTnnoi. Gen'l Aeont.
no, mo Tiatrd Bt. 1'ortland Ur.
SOUTH AND EA81
VIA
Pacific Co,
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leavo Salem for Portland and way
8tatlonsat5:40a. m. , 7:64 a. m. and
4:05 p.m.
Lt Portland
iiAM
" 8;S6 r if
1043 rv
u.-oipir
423 A II
8:18 All
8:40 All
7rAM
9:80 A M
7.-00 'ATM
6.00 P V
6:90 AH
10:30 A II
tM r II
IM A V
12:41 P X
Lv Balom
11.00 a M
12.30 A M
. fi-00 P M
Ar Ashland-
Ar Sscramento-
Ar Ban Krsncltco 7.45 P M
ArOgdenT
- 8:43 A M
8.O0 A M
. 7:24 A M
-. 7:48 A M
- Isio l'"M
- CO I
- 830 A
-M A M
. !JJ A M
. tm v u
. 6:42 A U
-12.4S P M
Ar Denrcr.
ArKansa, t'lty.
Ar vuicmjo..
Ar Los Angelos
Ar KI Paso
Ar Kort Wortn..
Ar City of Mexico
Ar Houston
Ar New Orleans.
Ar Vtblngton,
Ar Xtw Yort
Pullman and Trmrlntn ran n CCii;
trains. Chair cars fiainimnnin tn nA.,
and KI Paso, and tourist care to Chicago,
bt. Louis, how Orleans and Wnl,lnM
ConnocUncr at finn Krnn.llaon. ltR
oral steamship lines for HoncMti,
Japan, China, Philippines, Contral ni
mum ivuierica.
bee Mr. w. W. Skinner agontnt bale.
wwiviuu, ui cvuura
O. 11. MARK11AM, Q. P.
ioru4kQre80D.
OrpgoD Ski Lioc Railroad
The Direct Route to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
.. Qlves choice of two favorite routes, tu
Southern
W6UWfttVF, Fa8t MailLiDi,?rV
or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Lines. 'A
No Change of Carss
On tho Portland-Ohlcago Special, "t
finest in the West." aPh
Equipped With
Begant tltandard 81eeper.
s1MJ,heMhird,D,';y-Tou,1" Sleepers,
buierb Ubrary-UurTet Cars
Bplendlp Dinners. Meal a ia carte.
tree Kecllnlng chair Cr ,w
Entire Train Completely VeUbule4.
For furthnr lnln,m.iU. 1.
J. R. NAGEL, GUY PoT8
x ray. rasa. Kt. Agent O. R. N.
142 Third St. Portland Or. 8alto
Corvallis k Eastern Railroad
TIME OA7?T.
2 For Ynnnlnn.
Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. m
Tra n leaves Corvallis 1 60 p.
Nort,a,LatrurinVSa(lU,na fl:45p
H?I!! Yaqulna 6-10a..
Vr.Vu?.,J0.Tals 11:30 a.m.
vs 'Inl 'oanr I2;15 P-
vArr.?veeSs & JSSjtJ
xo. 4 Ueturnlnjar;
rw iftnd two connect at Albany 1
SPJ.'A11 w" Southern Pacific tW
' ... . . ai-tu u ""
rVVrr rnAA? 8erv,ce t:,aDd itom vt
LaiDd adJacent beaches. .
rwS ?8 lor thc monUlDs arrlrei)
Detroit at noon, clvinir amDle W?
hrfM.r1 mP'DR (trrjunds on W
Orel ten)ush and fWikm rivers tM
day.
WALDEN, '
-wn $a
K. P A
to
iV
x fj" MBr
'SsV
n3S.
ffsV
lIk3:
-icu up. "e., i ' v
Salem Or,
- - m,kv
vn. in
lU:
say.