The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 02, 1901, Image 2

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Miraculous
Cure
ir
v.x.suXToy.
DfcWiffiams
Piri& Pills
for
P&le People
"I ha4en troubled with rheu
matism all my llf, overt wban a
boy. It attacked moio tb ln,
arms and shoulders. Tbapaln
la the latter m particularly
ever- J, of course, took nied.
Itlna lot It, Lot did not obtain
permanent relief. Onaday about
tbrM years ajo while reading- n
neirerp' I mw an advertise
tnentof Dr. WlUUras'l'ink flit
for Pale People And determined
to tire them atrial. I bad taken
tratthree boxee of tba plus when
the trouble, which bad been my
affliction from chlldbood,entirely
disappeared.
"About m year later,! bad an
rtherattalcofrhcumatUmwbleU was brought on by working- In a
damp place. I remembered welt
vbat Dr. WlUlamt' Plulf I'llli for
Pal People bad done forme, to
I Immtdlately parehaeed tome,
Htraocely erioaih Jut three tosee
acaln cured me, and I bars been
entirety free from rheumatism
evorelace. X have told a number
of txopla about Dr. Williams'
Pink nil for Pal People, and
they hare taken tbem with the
meat beneficial result.
W.J.IUiroif,
Bntiary Hoard of Trade,
WelUburg-.N.Y.
41 all drntfltUer direct Irem IT.
WWUma MM kin Co., BtbeoectaJ,
Y.,ptrMotirelpt of prtce.W
caste 4rbox,aU boiMtUO,
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THE DAILY JOURNAL
ov
Hopen UHOTHBflS,
-jv SATURDAY, FJ3B. 2, 1001.
Daily Ono Yoar, $3.00 In Advancer
Dally Pour, Month. 91. In Advartoo
Dally by , Carrier 50o Par Month.
WooklyOnciYoar Bl.00 In Advance
4-?
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A POSTMASTER AT
; THE PARMBR'a DOOR
, Tiio experiments that have lawn made
r Itijajfrw itjnll dollrory in rural pylon.
are suggestive and Interesting. .Four
t yewra ogo Conscroaa wa poriu dtd to
irfrko a small appropriation tot, thli
wurk, which has orery year bee,u In-
croaMek Thfl last was 1,7W,000. Nearly
tbrpo thousand rural route Imyo Ikmjii
MjAbllahed, and almost two million
fanners and Ihelr famllloo now
enjoy tlio benefits o( tho sorvlce,
T rujal, currier, who receives
$600 a year, niftko a dally trip
of about twenty-live mlloa. Hit wagon
Is an Itinerant postoftlco. Ho delivers
lnnll,he regfaturs lelterijho aclla alampii,
and lio cancela poatage on mall matter
collected. H lit proved that ho ahull
also Uitio monoy onion. The demand
for roulea t InaraailtiRly larK.An
y, plication. Iroui twonty-Jlvo hiuiilred,
V ooniinnnlfle are In tho handiof'thu
poilal authorilloa.
rohuiiU'r-Ooncrttl Hinltli lieonvliiO'
eJ that (jioKovonitnant mint toon x
tend tho eorvlco lo oovur'praatlually the
whole country. Tho rlii'al populntlon-ls
citltiiftUvl at twentyfoor million pcoplo,
threo mlllloniol whom, perhape, live In
inch ajiareely aettlotl dlitrlota aa to be
practically Inacetiealblo to carrion, Tho
rematnliiK twenty-one mlllloua occupy a
million riuro mllta of territory. The
tsroMctotuldtllvorliu thenullatothem
v laeatlniAted at 2' ,000,000 a year, Tho
not coat would be considerably s, (or
J many thouiand (ourlh-claaa poitolllwa
y could bo abollhtd, Mar roatea aupereed
' eJ, and Ineroaeed ;oU receipts on ao
couijt b( linjrovHl70lIUea would lirinit
a larvje roonue- Tllo Voatmaitr Uon
oral would have tho Iom now audered on
oeoiid claea matter atopil, and he eal
4t eulatea that this luoreaae ol net revenue
woulil U aullleleut to nUa trvo delivery
to all accoHlblo country folks.
Tho boys and glrla ore oduoatlnic
themaelrcs in the Iwat (public) ehool
in Kanaaa, and tho Jail I? empty for
wontha at a time. The Km.
Iiorla banka show about a million dollnra
ondepoilt. Money for penalblo Invent
mnna msy bo hail at from h to U per
rent Wages of clorke rnnue from ft to
V) a day. and the coat of living makes
it poetlblo for ovety man to aavo monoy
and buy a homo. Flvo-r-ixtha of the
houses of Emporia sr ownol by the
men who live in them, and tho social
order of tho town la not based on
money."
EX-SENATOR C0RBETT
PLAIN AND DIRECT
Will Remain Firm
Candidacy for
Senate.
in
the
His
JOllrWAL "X-RAY"
a Albany put a two.ywr hlU aohool
ajloourao into the imblle sehoola and (A
Jboya and ijIrU are enrullekl.
'
,. Theuuiuberolutiutuployod H)llilo'iu
la still Kreat and a rallrtwtd comuitMieu
Ja almoat au abatulojnelly.
,f Bo long a the beuatuTlsl huldup la on
neither ahla daro ote agalntt ap
lnprl,tlus. Kveiylhtim gooa.
a
falom goes forward. A new Mural
buildup a, now V. M O. A.; a uuw
,Uto Wr j neWybusiueM bl4k
a A
" Forever freote the pwipio shall (taw
Jfkl lnvl. Is there any el
! fftee n Up at thetau llwue?
& e e
i. To bo tho j.tXHwImi Hrwnllhelp
Ue beom t Iiiocmw Mdtl aaUrtea by
,inerw8B me;wwe at the le ftum
Mtoii!wy:;0,
Ks-Ronstor Corltett was naked at I'orl-
land Monday ovoulnx what ho thought
of tho situation nt Hnlciii, In regard to
bia candiilaoy for the United 8iat Hen
ate, and ho replied that lie felt more
confident of his atirccaa limn tit any tfmn
eluco tho Legislature met. "My friend
are standing by mo loyally." ho said,
"and members from Houthern Oregon,
Kitstorn Ori'Kon, as well ns tbosa from
Marlon, 1'olk, Yamhill and other coun
ties, havo shown their determluathn to
remain steadfast to tho end. ilow
about Clackamas county? Joint Hop
reneutativo Drerser, of Uluckumns mid
Multnomuh rotinlles, was known mho.
Corbett man prior to the Juno election
mat summer, when ho called upon mo
and he prombed at that time to nlvo mo
hit loyal supHirt in uao ho wus noiiil
bated ami elected, and I consider his
word to be rpllod upon. Henator llrow
nell voluntarily wrote to a pemomd
friend of mine prior to the Juno election,
ploduliiK his earncit support in irnso I
waa a candidate for the United Ktites
Henato.
"Tint other two memlKira of Clitokn-
maa Oounty wuro known as Uorlwtt tuen
when nominated. Henator I'orler haa
elKiilllod Ida Intention of kviik l.ln loyal
aupport to. Mr. Mollrldefur n proper
louiith of time, after which, In caio of
no election, he feels nt lllterty to vote for
another, and will likely Join tho major
ity." "ldo, moit emphatically. Two years
ano, when I waa a oandldnte and knew
that a majority of the caueua Has In my
faor, I wltlnlrow, after llvodsysof Iwl
lotlDK, in tho Interests of hsunuy,
although wmo of my friends felt aur., 1
oould havo Ikmh, ejected If I had not
withdrawn. If anyone wlllidraw" tin
time, it ahould bo the mihoritve.iH,ll.
ilate, Home of my frieuda blnniml mM
for wlthdruwlMK in m, and I dwt't pro
poM io incur tlielrill.pl ue (hit tliun.1
"A to tho metiiWi nf ilu, Muliu.n..i.
doWallonelwto.IiinthHOItlMu'atukel.
their plallorm. puhll.htsl lu.t prior to
the June .-leeiTnn Utt yoaf, pavo them
perfect lrrslgm an to their oliolw of n
ponaioriai oamlkUte. Ihey aio ibits
iiiiiikwi iu iiu quo paritenur eaudWutH,
and It Is fer them to cImmk hi wan
wiiwin tnoytlilMk van smvo the state
WOULD PROTECT
THE FARMERS
Measures .to Prevent Loss of
Grain in Warehouses.
Bills That Have Ben,-lntro-
uucedFMaijMttttSBjlfct
in View.
Thoto ate iioh pendiiij? In tlm leKUIn'
turo four bills Ixwrinx on tW amtrol ol
wdreboiiH'y? for theislorit of e,rnln atnl
tho pHHfl(e of mchof them murela
vorably rcerlOil ly tho eotntriiltoi will
undoiibUdly result in the extending!
that protection loilw farmer that Iws
bq long been oallfcf for. Jn the 'Penale
a lull )iasval ready been )Niscd, tlm
principal point of Mlikh is (he nqniro
niHiit of monthly iii'iwctiou and ru(Krt
Of grain stored, the hill wwb Introduced
by Senator Adams. It provldos tha'
every wnrohouse, llosrlng mill, rlit
mill or other pla o wherein grain is kept
for r-toragu or hire make a report to
tho county court on the Ural day of enoh
month containing a Btatemont ol tint
amount of grain owned by the Company
on the first day of tho month preceding
tho report, the amount of grain bought
for cash, received by exchange, shipiied,
ground or otherwise dieted of during
tho month. If from tho report it ap
pears that thuro Is a shortage in the
grain on storage, n member of tho
county court shall bo appointed to ex
amine the booknaud tiffalrsof tho ware
house, the cot tobo upon tho corpora
tion, unless no shortngo is found to ex
ist, if n shortago ho found, an order will
bo issued to show caueo why a receiver
should not bo appointed. Any person
willingly and kuottlnglv making n falso
report will bo subject to a lino or im
prlpoumentor both.
The farmers of Marlon county know
from patoxorfoiico the necessity (or
tho most striugont laws regulating tho
storage of grain. In (net such protection
wits a strong element In tho canvast pro
ceding tho election, and tho candidates
pledged themselves to uccompllsh this
result. In the past year over 150,000
bushels of wheat wero lost to the farmers
of the county through shortages In ware
houses, and tho criminal ruflcallty of
tho managers thereof.
Of tho bills Introduced In the House
tho ono by J. N, Smith, of Marlon. Is
tho most uompruhenslvo in its scope, It
provides .for Increasing tho amount of
tho bonds imposed upon tho waronouso
mun, which will hueouatto 15 pur cent
of tho annual volume of business with
tho minimum bond lo ho at $:t000
Another by Mr MiCrnken, of Portland,
provides for similar regulations to be
upplied to tho warehouses ol Multno
mah county.
44 Put Money
In Th Parse
Nobody suffering Vt brain-fw Uch
of energy, or "ttui W feeling" ever
puts money in his purse. UssUudc and
Mlmnett come from impure, sluggish
blood thi.1 simply oozes through the veins.
Hood's SarsaparillA nukes (he blood pure
And orves it life, ntioor And vim.
ZibciCi SaMaptVtii
PUBLIC SCHOOL
LIBRARY PR0GRAA1
Lai if e Attendance at
Lincoln School
the
PECULIAR CASE
OF MISS MULKEY
MIsh Sumo Mulkey, niecu of the
lato United States Senator .J. N. Dolpli,
shot herself with a revolver at Ban Fran
clseo, nf-w days ago, and died soon
afterward at a hospital from tho wound,
fthoia a daughter of 0. J. Mulkey,
formerly special agenl of the Treasury
Department, and is a cousin of Council
man F. Mulkoy and Chester Dolph, of
Portland. Bho was also distantly con-
nccted with the Mulkeys of this Eectlon.
Miss Mulkoy and her mother had
recently nrrlvod In San Francisco from
Tacoma, Wash , and their business there
was todispopoofeomo mining properly
acquired by Miss Mulkoy. The property
was located nt Nome Her attorney
tnado an unfavorable report regarding
the property and tho young lady scorned
qnite hysterical over tho matter. At a
later hour he called again and found
the young lady in much tho sanio mood.
Bho requested her mother and tho at
torney to leave her to rest and quietude
and she would recover. They departed
and n few moments later heard a shot,
and lmstonlng back found her lying in
n pool of blood with a revolver at her
side. Sho died without giving any
reason for tho deed. A peculiar phase
of tho case in tho fact that tho mother
and daughter registered nt the Kovnl
House, In ban trauclso, under tho as
sumed name of Mrs. Mlllsap and daugh
ter. Tho young lady was about 20 years
of age.
C. J Mulkey, father of tho dead girl,
formely special agent of tho Treasury
Department, was implicated in the
famous smuggling caso soveral years ago,
along with other government ofllcors,
When Nat liltun wus a star witness, and
rolated much sencntioual testimony. Mrs.
Mulkoy was a sister of tho lato Senator
Dolpli.
Tho Corvallls Gar.otte says alio had
relatives nt that placo.
SEWING MACHINE
SPECIALIST AT SALEM
New Business Location 01
an Expert in This Line
of Business
Geo. H. Deane, the fiewlng machine
specialist has done eo well sinco locating
in Salem ten weeks since that ho hns
ruited roomy and well-lighted quarters
up stairs rooms 2 and 4 of tho Gray block
Ho has handled sewing machines for 23
years, and been fifteen years on tho road,
an equipment of experienco thot makes
him an authority tn.that line.
At Mr. Dean's establishment may bo
found a full lino of Bpecial attachments
to all machines, as well as materials for
care and proper use of machines, shut
tlo), bobbins, needles, take-ups and all
parts and specials for repairs -this lat
ter being Mr. Deane's specialty to put a
sick broken-down 'cr out-of-order ma
chine in fine condition on short notice.
Mr.Dcane proposes founding a new In
duitry at Salem. In tho near future ho
will put In n pinking machlno, n button-
holo sowing machine and machino to
make buttons to match suits. Most
audi work is now sent away from the
city to lie done. Mr. Deane is doing
some of this work now and will bo pie
pared to t.ive Instructions in this line of
work, lie also handles something new
in tho way of a special bargain machine.
Mr. Deano has come to Salem to stay
and will bo found an intelligent and
agreeable gentloman to do buiinesfl
with.
Conitdernip.
Young Writer (to editor of newly es
tablished JonrnnD If you And this lit
tle story available for your columns.
I don't nsk nny puy for It beyond n life
subscription to your pnper.
Editor But, great Roodueaa, young
mun, you may live for CO yenrsl
Young Writer Oh, I don't mean dur
ing my life: during the life of your pa
per, you knowl Ixindoii Tlt-lllts.
MMe
BUSINESS CARDS
Alwars ae-ks to find Prf,?jnt
for itself, and womanly gratitudes I not
ktcn silence. Cynical people tometimea
yPVly do women write these testimo
Zs to the value of Dr. Pierce's vorite
onawer can be
put in one word,
Gratitude. When,
after years of
agony a woman is
freed from pain,
when the weak
woman is made
stronc and the
sick woman well,
the natural im
pulse is to write a
word of grateful
thanks lor the
medicine which
caused the cure.
Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription
cures diseases
fecultar to women,
t establishes regu
larity, stops weak
ening drains, heals
inflammation and
ulceration and
cures female
weakness.
"HmHnc t Dr
Tlcrcc 1'avorlte l'te
scription and 'Golden
Medical Dlvoery'
durltislhelKutjear,"
wrltn Mm Mnttle Lone, of l'fouw Valley. Perry
Co l'a "I can truthfully recommend the medi
cine ftr all female weekneiwe I have wwd
eeral bottles of ' Favorite Prescription which
I consider a great Mesninjt to weak women I
mi so nervoiw nud discouraged that I hnraiy
knew what to do Your kind advke for home
treatment helped me wonderfully Thanks to
Dr. Pierce
Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure
biliousness, nnd sick headache. Thev
should be nscd in connection with
Favorite Prescription," whenever the
use of a laxative is indicated.
Correspondent wnntcd in ever' city,
town anil villages in America. owspo
por and othor work. Experienced and
inexperienced Good remuneration.
News and stories wanted. For partial
lars address The Bullotin Press Associa
lion, New York. 1 10 tf
E?
O. H.JI7ACK
:o:E:ESflisia?
Successor to Dr. J. M. Kceno, of
Wliito Corr.e. Salem Or. Torties desir
ing superior opB-itions nt modorato feo
in any branch nro in especial request.
" ALBERT A. JESSUP.
B
Phone 1071.1
ROOMS 1 AND a ORAY I1LK.
The .Annlverrr.
"Hnrry, yesterday was our wedding
anniversary, nud you never fitld n
wotd nhout It."
"Well, my dear, I felt It In my bones
1 tut l It was some sort of a big day, but
I couldn't remember what It wits."
Itidliinnpolls Journal. .
When n fellow hns money to bum,
I lie mother of mnnlngeitblc daughters
Is ready to supply him with n match.
Philadelphia Itecord.
Tho now mammoth munglo placed
In tho Salem Steam Laundry has en
abled them to reduce tho prices on lli't
work in dozonlotn. Sheets 2c, slips 1
sue tho reductd rates. ) bono 411.
122 tf
Removal Notice.
Tho undersigned has moved his wagon
shop from No. 40 State street to Ills now
building, tho first door south of tho Sa
lem Sloam Laundry 210 Liberty street,
whero he will welcomo old nud now
natrons in want ol good work in tils line.
lelei
phono 2033
121 tf
P. J. Lahsem.
FOR A COLD
Lnxntlvo BromO'
Uvui-v Imr In fJnrtnnnr frnm Ihn
IN THE HEAD crown prince to the meanest subject Is
Qulnlno Tnblota1 obliged to learn some useful trnde.
VOTE FOR PRINCIPLES
NOT FOR PLUNDER
OA.sa?oniA.
Bean th 4 M Kind Yw llw Always Bwfih'
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
SCENERY BY DAYLIGHT
Dayllibt Stopover at Macara Falls.
Through flrstclass touaiatsleeperfrom I
Pacific Coast wcohlv fnrriifcnirn. iloatnn.
.. . r- -' ----,
Northwestern Normal
School and Business College
Salem Oregon
Term opens Sept. 24.
Complete course of nudy. Normal. Busliiesj,
I'ommoti school, HIrIi school. Ctncutloti, Music
and Art. Kull Faculty aatlsfattory work.
Send lor circulars.
A. J. GARLAND, A. M. Principal
THE WILSON
18 Center Street, Salem Ore. ItoomB 15c
and up. Hoard by tho day or week.
Lodging 15c, 20c and 23c. Ilooms for
housekeeping all furnished. Piano free
for patrons of tho houee.
Elias Downs, Prop,
Oif&iJ
nepitt TIME 8CIIKDULK T-
for1 I i-rom Portland, la-'i
YhTcaw.SoTt"Lako75envcr Kt.'Vo'rThr-
Spclal Omaha. Kanaaa City, BU.oi
v.,u n.u.
Bno-
kane
Flyer
C.-OOpm
Allan
tie Kx.
Bp, m
8p m,
Sp. m.
ex. Hun
10 ti. m.
Leave
Siilcui
Something New
I have placed in my shop a tele
phone. Ifvou wish mo to
do your v ork ring up 2853 main
line, We do nil kinds of carriage
work and blacksmithing. Horso
shoeing a specialtv. If you call
not bring tho work to tlio shop
I will ecu 1 for it. : : : : :
JOHN HOLM
First Door South Salem Hotel llljli St.
Satan later Co.,
OFFICE. CITY UAL.L.
For water service, nDDly at olllco
Hills payable monthly In ndvuuco
Make all complaints tit the oillc
Walla Walla, flpokano, Mlnno-
spoilt. "' rani, uuiiun. Mil
waitkce Chicago and east.
VIA ItUNTJNaTON
OHKANHTKAMHIIIPH.
For Ban Franclaoo,
Ball every are uaya.
COH1MHIA RIVEIt
HTKAMKHH
fo Astoria and nay Landings
,Hpo.
t. b.
Pta
il
WILLAMETTE RIVER
For Portland, Nowbcrtf and way
iJinouiK,
,Ar I
Tuesdaya, Tlmrs-lem
ErldayMon
ilaisaiKlHatlirdsT ntO-OOa tut
Monday, wed ucsuay
in a tn. v.j
For Corvatlls and way points Hid,
Tudsiiaye, Tuunaay ana sat-i
unlay, attpm '
WILLAMETTE RIVEIt DIVISION.
Boats to 1'ortlfttid aa abovo. Tninslcri' i
noalOrcBon City if the atoamen ii
re. Tlekcte to all points in Orm.
, California or tho Kaat. IlanJj
street enr lino
delated there
IVathltlfrtnn. t
checked ttirouuli front Balcm free
Onnnrvitu.
mado at Portland with all rail, ocean and rfti
rail or river routo lo Portland.
Hues,
w- If. iriTPl.nrin-r
Gen, Pass Agt , Portlaud dr.
u. in. ruwKits,
Agent, Trade Street dock, Balcm
City ticket and freight oOloaUluComracrclil
POSSIBLY
You are not awaro of tho fast time atd
Btiporb service now affordod by tho
a
S, C, STONE. M. D,
Pioprlotorlol
Stone's Drug Store
HALKM, OREGON.
Tco stores (two tn tmnihcrj arc lotflted at
No. 2J4 and 83 Commorelal street, and aro
well stocked witli a complete lino of drugs and
m diUnes, toilet nitidis, tKjrfiunery, hrushei
etc., etc., etc
DR. HTONE
Haaliid same 23 years extrleuie In the prac
tice of medicine and now makes do charge for
Consultation einmlnatinn or priwcrlptfon,
Get u Pretniuui on ....
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ii ii i
inn
(STATE
U CITY
Trn.f
J IV COUNTY
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Fundamental American Ideas That Should Control
Selection of an Oregon Senator.
the tveit.'
lint? Vraikr Vork. Wumlsra,
Not tho least tujriertou l all the
uvttdera of, tUo tmnh la ili.sHiini.iiv
dlnary cloruo of Damo Mnuw ua
a earver and designer. II w tmUa aw
air, rain, rlrew. upriNira and frwt.
Auy ouu who tm eer keen the wwr
veloua Uiuhiu IUhui rook uu tu wii.
CwuUU txmat. that wwmlwful prout
tnrut of the Krwit gum HtiiatHttb,
who la kwttl mi urHdly uiw tho
aanda. must bate akM WtH.olf ib
queailou as to bow iwh a tulug could
tme bevn aivwuh4tkttl.
I'ontlHUotia irtemiuu of wator MN
way tho faw of ito riKt lanwr
nrd It wm mmuI at Uat a wHM imt-
jv.u ia whwi mat MWltHlMtM w
blea a imw facv; vHtiHtwHNt aH u-
mi. ah oar imi kiI Natura Waa
kiel her pk-lwr salWry aud Iwr eol
WXUm of Mutuary. tk Lki rv.
.Ink laiiislulloii that uiii .,i n.-
Urbor a tlayk rwt In di wk U io bo
sMtwurjH. 'nolr MuttJa, wJwelally u
snsjsrss toJ.vi w z
, ,.-..t.w . uiv.iii,,,) U IHy
, '
Thar It ft whole lot( wldtm In Ihla
inm aa aitl Ja tho Htfra. KtW.
aIOawitiit ; ' ?
"KlMHrtvJfi f'l tAil ulLiHrtaf l....
like, wbulstMitVA'iatwsJ.jBead'lMMtt . w,mM " f tjth w
th.MwWI;ioHtewHaHa ttaikwt NtttstatNe ItVrVm
Mwlu tbo wsHld
$&t m NfcmtsMt Wy
net rtHk 1h ttrorUHary euauitw
n smiM m a (auusitp.
Aud UndalltM bae artwun fnuu n...
tlWWl KMMHtO CattHM, A Uttlo U.
doftutHt tlew of watr kad Kndualiy
uudemlued a Ulll w lur wtU at ktat
tbv pnrtU bet-awe ttku . JH'iv nut.
TUwj KU all tovtm a U$ tha
OcttajnttMt'Jw fJEwdltW ad
sfwrl
;anau
About two hundred Snloiu neoplu
atluiided tho progrum of exerolees to
help tho Lincoln tulnxd library fund
and fltl) Has nottwl to buy now book.
Tho library ro-nu was nicely dcooratul
with pictures and ferns and many of the
patrona of tho aohool visited tho room to
boo what lias Iweti don eheru to supply n
frw library for the ehildrou. Thero aro
about 800 volumes and the lundobtnimxl
from tho pioeewU Friday uiuht will
muko a lino uddtUon, II such a' library
could lo put into inch otuur four largo
city ichoola mid about onoo a yeitr a
judlaiouNoxehaugomudo It would-virtually
beetime one largo llbrury for tbe
public schools.
Tho program Priday night was in
ooryway orolitablo nud wus wit
inytwd by people (rtjtti all parts of tho
city, It uroated grtt vuthuaiaam for
thopublio Htliusjla aad uront Intoroet
iu tho library Tlio inittleal festuroa d
tlio Jimgram ooualstisl of iHmutlfully
romlrol ainfing, gamtM by the kinder
Kartell ria, ami a vc-al nhi, "indtltw
atsdl" by Mkh Iim NikImiU. with violin
oblwt hiJo, tUiiio Iu a tery mt and
utmrming luauner, tbo jowiigkdy'a tlret
napwtrahfo tokening mhuIi talent.
Au tuatrtmtWHtal duot, ' Ma Tiger Lily"
by Mn UIoucIm Ktohh awl Mur Hnfor,
piMHoitiul vihIim, a ragtiwv Humlwr.
Mim Mvert iea.1 a MUr Inmi l'r..(
lUn Irving, (nHit Wn.hu.gUio. d.,-rilMng
Uw library ,4 oougmM, a rplrndll do
mrtptsoti i.( timt grwit imouohmnI ui
leHrmuK. lH mbaiititM r hx
mt, ami ntn kd "Jium UutU,
by I.U4sh IktvU. 'MltMi I u, ,
ilibaeU"y llhHH IUII. "Mu-uhsdV
ISitHtUlM, 1... ll.tu ,.... .
4nlkii liutn "Isjsa akswyw" Uy lii
Uiivklnnb.oi. It wuokl U bstril to Ml
w Itk I. did t m bwt m Mil rr mwtm.ky
al4iidal.
A Uln. " . U MuatN.." im ....
trat asHtaaa aaiffraw, Millar miui
and tabksait tmvf) iUf tb M. il f n ui
IkxMiMW ws-w al wry sllc, .,-,,.
oiatod. "A Ftvsi U'etork iw Iik m..
Qirwa at mutialnm bmm ha a Moat i
Karwtiai fiwiura. TU rilaWsM drill a.ul
IhIUh r ruk W, cumdatJ tu
MjjfHi. tnis latWr HsMbr dtmisau , f
.MiMiiakwr. itwamlksah.enaliitytttt
tMir tstusMiy'a worth and Ml mmM for
KtvtHgauMMHiiw u tUo ,in Wrv
9y &trty lay vmi t ik;
wr) 4iklvd atA Lt t4arlWrf dwttsrve
ottkJtt fer lbr Itard w. ,t. in fotitaf
itM mtrUiBMMi) oasWr all la cirwtH.
Umow4shI wan Melt Until) fatiiitfcM.
T Cutis (CtiM oatJuv
Ui HfMuia Uuuuu. i ..
. 7T- - m . .ma
: ' a. tstii
ws.
K -.
reside
Vote for a man who will labor to secure tho earliest construction of the
Nicaragua canal entirely undor tho control of our government.
otu for a men who will oppose tho gigantic timber laud steals bv non-
lout coriraratloiiH nnd syndicates holtling only for speculation.
oio for a man pledged to secure appropriations to open and keep open such
harbors us Yiuiuina b.y and Coos bay aud the whole Columbia.
Voto for a man opposed to ehiiiiiinir subsidies. bountioH tn nnnrlnl Inin
nnd especially tho Ilanna-Payno Ship Subsidy bill.
Voto for n man who favors restoration of American shipping by removing
restrictions on commerce, especially with our own possessions.
Voto for n man who will labor to uphold tho nationul credit and keep all our
Hiir, miver nun goiu money goon without bond issues.
Voto for a man who favors forming our islond possessions Into self-governing
and vcK-tmstalhiug territories, instead of government by commissions and
military ruin.
Monilwra ol the Oregon legislature without regard to party should voto for a
man r, ho has positive convictions on these policies of greatest publto lutorest to
the entiro Panillu const.
Tlio people of Oregon will not eimm or tn-Hf frM... i,ni,unn .... . .i.i
1,,1, .1 .1... I....I.I-. ..".,. .. . . " ' ' ""' "N urucn-
.n..,B , ,.,., .K,r,Hiuru iii u,e intorest ol ractlon or for tho personal ndvantago of
K7,rSfSAm?."4,," T"AN "m' ASD e",SU'"M3
1 m
iSOW York, and Other eaatern iminln. vln I IdniU nf vecnritlnii
.... .. - .... ... . .. . . ... .......
i i !... ,ji.. ,.. ii. . i ! & .... i i
in tho ' "' ""o emern, turear. onit i.hki'
1,1 mc ItoutoJ Ihmver A llh Grande, QUIA P
I and Illinois Central to Ciiicae, connect-
lingin thoUn'or Depot with Michigan
Central's simllat car for rxilnlHtmst.
For particular?, call on or nddros Local
Agents or,
B. H. TiiDMuui.1.,
Cotn'l Ag't. III. Cent. U. P.
H2 Third st., Portland Ora
Chafing Dishes
Majority Accept the Viva Voce Method or Voting on Senator
and several Will Join.
I. II.. V I-- n . ..
in uiu uvvmar ivepuuiioun caucus
Tburaday uH o'ultxik, resolutions nere
atlnptod tomoviug tlio last formal objec
tions which tho autbeaueus members
havo to going into the senatorial caucu
uy adopting tho fol lewing:
The HcwUitlons Aloud.
"Whereas wo, tho maloritv of ltepnb.
lHMti tiH.nilera uf the leglalatura have
usMiiiMMtliie-tietM for the purpose of
Homing a eandaUlo for Unitd Mates
imtr, alw should Im tho cuiuiidnte of
party, utting through
tho
its
in tl
whole
Mtiators
and
ritruA.Kittt, i....d
thoOrttguu legislatiiro; and
uiiormia, a iiiiuontv of the iwrtv
ii.oiMWh,M it, the LegislAturo has
witnlwkl itsprewmi) from our eon fer-
-t,vt,, ami euiiktrkMi tiiwn an ob
-..,, .,., ,a( iiiroMious a
"i'ii ami Mmiwn
OCli. 1US1J Mllif
Mwiui aul
We have a few left.
What will you give
for one?
Come and see them.
Highest ..mil pico paid nt Gilbert
Hros. H ink, oppolto Gray Hros. Hold
mvornmpiit license ns t ea urs in nil
11-10 tf
Salem Soap
Works
riio proprietor of tho Sitlom Soap
VV orks has thoco operation of the dealers
Consumers who doairo n .ilrst-closs
soap will
Encourage Home Industry
Hy ordering Snleni-mado soap
Piano
SOUL 13 JJKOS,
I liners and Heiiaivis ?J?
i Ar i
PICTO'
2 WE HAVE . f
Daily Fast Trains )
TO THE EAST.
If you cannot take the morning Vhk
travel via tlio evening train. Both vt
Qnoly equipped.
"Our Specialties"
Fast TImo, Through Borvlco, Pullrnn
Pnlaco Sleepers, Pullman Tourist Bitty
ers, Pullman Diners, Library (Cafe! C
nnd Freo declining Chair cars,
Hours Jn timo saved to ".-.na Chit
ago, Kansas City, St 'uis, Now York
lioston, and oth. Aastorn notnts.
Tickotsgood to Salt Lnko City and
Denver.
It is toyour interest to ueo The 0vi.
LAND I.I.MITKI). 'llCKOtB and BiOOn n
car berths can bo secured from
W. W. Skinner.
Agout 8. P. ft.
Or Guy Powers. Apt. 0' It. AS.
Salem Ore.
J. II. LoTiinor, Gon'l Agont,
No. 135 Third St. Portland Or
SOUTH AND EA81
VIA
Southern Pacific Co
THE SHASTA ROUTE m
Trains leave Salem for Portland nnd wa;
otations at 5:40 a. m. , 7:51 a. m. and
4j05p. in.
Lv PoriTand ..... 8.a0 A M WF1
Lv 8alenj. ...ll0 AM 10 33 P V
Ar Ashlaud 12.30 AM 12SP
POHTLAN'D ORE.
r- Fo,,,,i?u?ni1, vicl,,ity 'we orders at
Goo. Will's .Music Store.
R.
minority has declined to join ua in oau
ous for tho reason that it feared tho
method or a secret ballot would be ndop.
tel and enforced, in tolectlnga candid
ttt,f.(M Unitei' Static Senater: and
liereus, it has nevor boon the pur
pose of tho majority to adopt any
i"otM?Y. 0 votini? ,l0t Preoablo to the
Kopubliran caucus, or any considerable
minority thereof, and it has nevor been
committed to uny method of voting
wliutever, therefore, inasmuch as its
purposes have been mistaken and its hi.
tiintio as to the ba lot niiHii,i-rU.,i tii,.i i n... :r'z:,::.:"z""."?:iavv-
- .wHMiiui diuuu. s "!- uiu iLiTiiiiimr u umnn ni ...
' rt. - "' VSaaa.S.1 (r, .UMri.lI)
Old Post
OfficeStables
Aro largo am havo rollablo attend
ants, -our toflin boarded by the week or
day. Good teams for hire. Prices rea
tollable. our patronage solicittM. ua
H. M. Brown '
62 Ferrv rect.
Ar Saeramento..
Ar Ban Francisco
ArOgdou . ..!.
Ar Denver. ..
Kansa, city .
Chlcago..
lot Anreles
Ar El Paw
Ar Fort Wona...
Ar CltyofMoxIco.-,
Ar Houston.
8.00 l M
7.15 P M
Ar New Orleans
Ar Waililugion..
Ar New York
.. 6:43 A M
- 9.-00 A M
. 725 A M
7: AM
- ISO P"M
- 6tX) P X
. 0:30 A M
J.MA M
. 3:3 A M
. 625 P M
. 6.42 A M
12;i3 P M
4 .35 A I
8.15 X 1
11745 n
.40 A V
7.-25 All
0:30 AH
i unman nnu xounsta earn nn
trains. Chair cars Sacmmonto tn OmJsn
7.-00AK
e.-oopi
e;30AM
10 SO A K
835AK
25P X
6:41 A I
U4I ti
both
Wade & Co
Salem, Oregon.
Money to Loan
On improved frm and city pron
erty at loweat current ra'.os.
Chattel Morte n e sii
Notice is hereby give,, that by virtue of
I tiatte mortgage of date Aug 24. IS00.
bo it
"Kosolved,
that we, the
Oounty Oregon. August 20, ISW, volume
ority, No. 2 wge 170 Given by Frank J
Ui o Nicklot A J P Wlfcjuit ti Ruwll
is and Co. of Maasilhon Oho. tn uv,,,-.; ...
Over
current ra'.os.
T, K. FORD
Lad 1 A, HtishV Hank.
I" sTjVnTyrT
and El Paso, and tourist cars to Ghiciw,
bt.Louis, Now Orleanaand Wnflhinbloii.
Connecting atiSan Frrtnilacb wither
orni ateaniahin llrtAa tn' nrMn
Japan, China, Philippines, Central ud
cuuiu America,
SeoMr. V. V. fJklnner agent al Sale:
nuuun, or auuresa
O. 11. MA.KKUAM, G. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon,
.. .m i. r pin fi . I
the
tHtatorl
prt-
Head-
eerlitm deiWt of
kl auk. J . a. I ...... I I
.v,,.,,j iKisaitoH, tin)
br.Wg thuatat. ,v :;:.:.?".' ?".
ulTh " 'Mtwtloaa, InnwMii,,, the
aan im
tairougl. arkortvliUoiioitestJ(attb"
declare that the viva w ......I
Viliti 1 ai.al..K. .as
. .1 " "i ;;.Y ""t u " ua nun w. ui ,uMiuion Uliio. tn numn. ...
mht lor 'to m. HKM ! tal-rit .1 6
Wiiik with tho maflrhy in forn ing ' WW tie i' "'? CrT1'' 'll? m
cinploto and effecino Uncus n Wl Hon tn flTii L.'l .? . "FW aiic-
wlmo party, wo plodge onrsolves in- hand on day ol sale "8" '"
div Idnally anil collwtively that the On MomTav K L;.... ..... V
mouio.1 oi balloting for t'.ilt.ui wi...:: IhW . i-VJ . :""'i " Jwi. at
Senator in .!,.,.. i,.n I " ". .' '""Z , i ... " v.'"vr "' IO
can
te:
ably i
ll
of till
r.w wmveye.1 to every moiubor
irenuo.1 of said
Roll of Meno
I Tn,lu?UCUV'a,l.,KJ ! o roll "day, t whBti.kw ,,', F V VW
i.ll i" "a .. - . ' hv
&5?&&1&jft
u,. ...,.,.,, ,;;:.: SffiXSZXZ22fil
."Iwoftnagotowit".
un,' f!,? Members Wh0 are Participating and
Will Abide bv a Maiorfty Viva Vqce Vote.
and J. I
dee-said
Stitri.
UJ. AIWMS,
JOHN . DA lift '
w ran" Sofrii.
W. A. HUWE,
II. JOHK'sTtVi'v
'SsbM'X
.M
N !2n -
t-
IbtssW
T.
w. v. sTuivyj
KU W. fa&i
A. C MARSTHRSL
Htrtrtrauihtt,
uiiAttm '
rWaHBT
A. IU UlkAOK,
K D. 1II7MB.
. A. OAUTBR,
g. I HAWKINS,
R.P. USISON. '
frJt'VlSOBST,
Ono In
IIOfiM I'.iur ......1 1...
traotioa .. .:""V..."; ""'
Mfg..byKIKviVr also niffh
''im! StaetMrP
IalJ Jak. t, 1901
vn a Rl'ELLACO
:' w aoni
WHEN YOU PAY
YOUR GOOD MONEY
l" .Wft! r !. agent
. - ixhi YU tllO
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
J r-" ' s-1 Co,'vallis & Easlm RW
Slutidav it.K..Lc?!8. '2?te Wwn every No 2 p,1P v.
cVa7o,"rii.'!:,a; evening
m ami Sitturdav TnV". ".r ? .Vu:
Oregon Short Lino Railroad
Tho Direct Routo to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
.i a,7vv,cAlS,cS ?J.tw.favor!to routes, w
the UNION PAfMFin fc'nof rn ti.
or tho RIO GRANDE Scenic Lines. '
No Change of Cars.
I On the Portland-Chicago Special, "tli
finest in the West."
Equipped With
Klegant MUndard Sleepers.
Wtl OfUatTr Tourist Sloepers.
Superb Library-Buffet (r. vn'"'
gplendlp .liinners. Mcala a la carte,
hree Reclining chair Cars. '
KnUmr S ch! "f14 Smokers,
entire Train Completely Vestibuled.
For flirt hor l.rnr..,n.. i.. ,.
J R-xagbl; "'guypoTejr8w
i rnv. i-ass. Agt. Agent O. It. & N.
US Third St. Portland Or. Salem
I " '
an
I chan
Cmttmf
w.L A CO. eonnocting at Chiaio Zu n nic 1'lne
wd Attorney in trains KaL aKffi, ,1th &1 ,mo"'K
11 lw BtotuHr oSS?-. ' RK-k Island
ou i.. anjtrv
fpgJSOf.
us nin.v '
JO
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4-Afdw.
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5o eavos Albany 12:45 p. n
leaves Yaqutna fi-lOa.w.
tev"i8.. ::::::: 11:30 a. .
KS'JS&tt: 12I15PB,
AIT, rlU,K 7:00a'IB'
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SS7!STZS
" , -"- mar sii. i --, .
mttetia, Jri. '. J " 'o Lino
KTJSaFSftSK,:
ear for
cars aro
wi vaiawii at kMSav,
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a assaai "-- - i i unasdii vaii .... a
a?. h, -jssFjTL 'si&'&m'tt "sr rus
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fi use ,J a7 IT:" ""8"ies lor tlio '
Panied tliM..T.i. , J ., n,,a are ccom
..... ir.T7,a".v . ' Great HrL- i0i0.'i
k Onsjon, into, d4tf
Knk.Sal-m
3 to Fob. 7 iuoi '
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