I t m U 4 4 cu '"IMP a, baby's BIRlSi ? . ' , , "-J.M tht e tUMnl of IHi! valw to fl Tr Sold by 4 wbii t w"f ,Ioltar ppr Wl A booklet xiR dct.it. wilt be ' nt frjfby WSKff ft" W. Atlanta. Co. v 6- If. Joimson & Cos ' Call at iheir store and '-fie6vi.il.il. beauty of a 1901 Columbia Bi cycle, and learn how it -will b -disposed of. Kemenibef our .stock is complete iti every depig ment and you mske a mistftke' ff you fail to look through our stock before' you make your purchase. cz W JOHNSON &. GO.. Tlie Peoide'a Clothiers, ami Furnishers THE DAILY JOURNAL, UV HOFEB DtlOTHEnB. " WEDNESDAY. MARCH 13 1001. OftllyOna Your. SB.OO In Advano Dally Pour Month- . In Advance Dally by Carrlor 80o Per Month Wookly'Ono Year l.00 In Advano HIOHER EDUCATION Tho weekly paper of the Unlveriily ot Oregon takes eMeplton to an mlltorfal In tills uaper la waWi wo took tlie position that the appropriations for higher edaettlea by thii legislature were Ml el propertlen to Uie wealth and pepnkttea of the ital. We will net reprint the pwteaal abrne of the Mttete weekly bet el at te faeta without atefaiNM K pwHrfe. Tlie Uslrcratty nPr wrr ' Hl'nol arerffa',bt wwtfci pWjf be found on the jaVreH If k4a real saw woreknown. But Oris party, whoever ho may be, iay Tmk JenrAt "ljinoranlly nitarta Iho BUI University ii provblod for by the federal gevsrmunt." The Uulvorally waa founded on a land grant Py eongrcti and line a latgo fund to loan and land to til and runt. It. received the lait two yearn lutcrnl on land uoteaand loana (torn Iho UiiUarilty fundi, and rent, lha nun of 116,171)38, according to the report of thu Btala Treasurer. Thla la nut an Ignorant awertlun bHt a foot from tho rccorJ. II "IJuolo George" in an houoat man he will admit that at Watt to tho amount of 110,170.$! tho statement waa not an Ignorant aiwrtloii, that tlie University doei rttho tupport Irem tho Uuneral UoTornmeut. Tn a Jouhnai. haa always farord a just appropriatleti far the aupport of hlniier ctlneatien, aad ahatl a&ntlHUeto do o. Ihit wlten It ti the aomiiwn leltoeta opp6aed Ujr thee wIm favor outrageously la rite wa for hlHhor education, theie Jina get to he a halt lomewhere. awl the iKwror alaia ol log by the eetnmeu wiiool. Iook Mt the tela! turn el apareprlatleua by title logiilaturo for the vartaui Imiltutloua that are for the ediMaltoii of a pro frational e4ai : Uulverttty, lieu. Apfwpria. ttou m.fi00 00 l'nirtll lWLlWt v,0OOCiO AgHauHutal CwNfrite Qiw A pp. Moooa Agrtaiiltwial CWUxc 1WI- WW WOOfXl MoiimmwjU Kerwal tm . . . ,K 00 Aihlal SjrjHil m0m1. . la.000 Q0 Dralh Korsial Mbool . ..... UOOOO WcaUwt Nerioal whool .... 19,410 H 'ratal for MjrUmt etwatlan. (WMP M UalvenUy laad (awl twaH, ilf tt Uraed tlal lor hinf 4wa iw mi.40e r The Hgurea bat at et been accu rately mad pUk) (or (be rarreat ex jmjiui ol Uiwatale for tin? )ro I Wi lomewiiere, awi me poorer wan ei: ,, ... ... , . .4 ..I, ,, . , 'eupy Ikonoruble uml wirtliy Mwltlmu ptwplo kheuhl not be blatuwl for itand-i " , Doctors The rcmctie they think best suited to the needs of their jticnts. When the disease is of a nervous nature, with head ache, sick Ntomach, tailing appetite, fttdi gestion, roiUeMnoss, loss of sleep and n general rundoivn condition, a nerve tonic and brain food is an absolute neccasuy. The best of all remedies for weak, ilobiu tatcd, oxlmustod nervoa best for the doc tor to prescribe and best for the patient to take is that incomparable restorative, , Miles' Nervine. It makes the nerves ftrong, the brain. clour, the appetite keen and the digestion jxrfoct. It rtbuilds the ailing strength and is an UnfaUing cure for nervous nfoatratio. ?W fey aif rfftrgglsta on a &arantae Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. ard to tfth feP! fUft SdBG tsu hTaiiSi i to the mother-lo-be, ft w j b loom. t-c coming l.1V,inSpJ of child-birth T.if i ho n!n ami all tne ""11 '" . j.,m of VrjrJTiTHR'S 110." . MOTHER'S FHSt-NU m ."V ireu vSaie 5W7 O&mmcrrlal fit. Halom. 1002. Hot It l eaWtimy tlmt limy wjll otvclonxUmelhla'in'- n'c" thoyjlo-anll 0iat'l,ninch niOro titan n "o'oght locoitlogrn tho atfttc-Mbo mm taken from the peoplo for hlghar oducallon will bo about 36 per cent ol all the ilalo rovenuea or ?i out oi erery 1 for the edunatlon ofafavond few becaua6 noono will pretend that one-fourth ol all our younjc nen and wolnrn will Kt t"7 ( H'P tHinHllaof this higher edueation. One dollar out of evory four jmid to the itate will go to odurtale aoine man'a ton or daughter at the university, tho agrh)Hltral eollege or one of the nor aial eehooU. Ii thla a juot proportion? lilt net too large a part of thn public ruiiu tn Invnit In blither tdueatlon, when not all the children ol tho ivooror olauei get to go to the eominou oIiooIh7 We aak this question In gocxl faith. Until Uio laat legUlnturo puNood euoh largo bllla aa tho nliovu, thoie Inntltn tion Bouurotl not over hull thla princely nllowanua, and that wna unoii(ili In the opinion of many good aitl.tfii. Now tho burdon la morn than doubled. What limit no ay 7 The Unlvonlty pnpor Intlmntei that the children ol all thu peoplo will be bleiaod and iMineilitul by thla money being eK)Ut for the Ixiuent ol n eoin- paratively few peeple: lie prolmlily tlotvi not know, however, Unit imtrv urmlimUi mint out from thu Btnto Unlvuri-lty Ii helping lo onalo better ramlltloiia fur thu "little brown iihooMioune," to wlilcli lit rulers hi touohlugly. He cava It la the fault of tho community and tho parent Hint children aru eomullmiM out ol Mihuol. Dihh the "Col." not know that thu peoplo receiving itu odueallou anob m our alato iuntltutiuiia ill lord uru not only butter (rimida ol thu "little brown neliool houre" but more oapable IrtMiuUT The theory ol our government latlut all thu pwplo are to become aelMmlp. fill ami Itt'lepeudeiit cttlwHii ut fur ai Mdble. Tlw grndimtui of our aUtte In itltutlnni have nnwtly roI lo lie pro vblel with oltlun alter they grudu ato. They 111! the profeMloiml wulka ol life, hold thu ptiblle x)lllou mill lli leelety. Jut Ikw far tbta he1Hi to belter the oondlliOH of the boya and glrla who gel a imatterlng ol the ohh men branrhe in the Utile brown mImh1 bouee ii an ojieii n,HUM. 'lite latter are probably Um more lUirtly and and lelf-reliaNt of tne two, hmI wwial Hot tbaak the ualvwtily gradaal for kHoinlu to belter ltir emttiUeM Ih l(f, UrndBAlei of tUe puWIe Uoo4 a rule are atftVla htM their aw a wttk Ibetr mare favtJrtnl brother. TUB UVOLUTIUN OF JUUHNAUItM The rwbtWtar la a wMie.ra pnaiact lltat taaay, Um MeaeiAper batl II arista bj wwji vtbbad taaay mmmh tbiag to tba pabU. Kird tttata v a tbe jajMpJilei ami Uiaa lb uewip-p.r k "I was Hat on my back for four months with nervous proatntion. IUd ,4J onvgh, headache, jKkir appetite and mv .nervois were so shattered that I could not aleep for ckvs and nigh at a time. A good old doctor, whoee ulicM h4 tailexl to heln me, at last gave un Ui deenalr and advised me to try Dr. Mitt' Nervine. I did so ami four boufa com pletely restored my health. H. Paumsr, Waterloo, Ivm. wiled, Iwtnewrpopor in arae enly. It bad rauoh editorial matter, more rrlla eeHany and very HUle , which, uiuilly, waa at-roral day obi. An old timer Pay tt One hundred yeara ago the newspapef waa conducted not o tnuah vHh a view to making money as to to bo a rnoutb nlwM for the editor, or for a party. The clltor waa trio all in all. He was rmb- llihora well, but ho made tho publish Ing intoreit euborviont to that of wilt ing. It was Inconsequential and bccos aory only. Thero worofow advortiie- mente and theao chlolly of runaway ilavea or astray oattlo. Patent medicine ads cfluio in later. II waa not until Ilennatt founded tho Herald, 06 yoara ago, that tho real nowspanor bad lla birth. It was W yeara later, or after tho Olvll war, when newapapera had grown into such conco quenco a to call for a publisher, who ahonld relieve the editor of all duties oxeopt thoeo pertaining ulreotlv to hla ofllce tho gathering of newn and com menting upon men and event. To beeuccoeeful, he muat bo ai wise aa a sorpont, harmless as a dove. He tnuat bo miavo, circumspect, tactful, enter pritlng, onergetio, tactful, ready nnd in slant in action. He must be nggroeslvo, yet conservative; economical, but prodi gal when occasion demands; all tiling tt all man nnd keep a double chain wound about tho cheat of bis temper. Without him Iho great modern w wrpa per would bo impossible. Ho rrroaaury Is ho that it may bo truly eai I, "us is tho publisher, bo is tho pner." SHORT HDITORIALK FOR BUSY READERS Tiik JounKAt, stirred up tho States man unintentionnlly by saying tho other day thnt nearly all tho reforms called for by tho opposition campaign at tliu last county election were being carried Into effect by tho presort t county oll olala. With the aid of thu olork and the sheriff, neither of whom Uio States man helped oloct, the present county oommiBsiouura have nearly got tlie county ont of debt. The two coiiimli- slouurs have Imeu doing tlie ootinty buslneee for two montlis while the County Judge of Marion county lias been unfortunately detained by rick nees. If tlmt official had been at his mmI no doubt a mill better allowing would have bueu inmlu. The Jouhmal is not solMtotH n to what ptrty or county ollkur neoompllshus rutults for tho eoplu so tLoy aru aeeom plisbed. It predicts nodiro oulamity 11 eertuln ollloluls were elected, but In eurred thu ill will ol a few 1mhmi in oaoli psrty by eaying certuiu olllaliils rugunlless of jmrty deftirved re-election. The StatuatiHiu l the only ealamlty or gHii at Salem It there Is one. Tlie Juuhnai. belltivea tho nffulre oi this eity, school dUtriat and county ahould hu uomltiuteil purely in a liuilnws matter. I'Iiii lwnil nf the eltirk of (lie oIhmI laud board has betiu IneroaiMd from teXXX) to W.OIH), While there Ima Imhhi nod.Mirewuey fouml in the aooouute of the ireuut ulurk. M. I.. UliumWrkln, or Ida Immediate ppedecewMir, UHral Udell, thla Hutton of the boartl ia war ranted by the dlwloeur of a shortuHe of fJll.OrtO iiuilur tlw prevloua adntlHlatrH thmof Oeo. W. Davis. 'liter U a filing of aetiHral !U;ukt uinotig the MoiW t the way l'roliient MoKiuluy has Hit all the retired tuna tore Into fat pkea ou cumiiiiImIoni. It items the HWil can navel ael rid of lite H)lltial nrltiK'nwy, otto lby aru in Iho eadille. Tna Ua ar crwlwl by the Hinatora and auugrewHitiN ami it Ii no more than right the l'raUNl hoMkl Nil tbm with tb mm who reateil tbewt (or Utatwwlvat I Tbw U alill rootu la Malasa for a traialng abU lor duutaaUo rvic. The iM04t aacbHt mmi of taw alttd al tmml to the Indian tnuula vhoai at OJwhuwu. aVwlb Maiam mwuii lo laad in all tbUiBod. TtMMttba Wu uifaiaJ that u wMHau'a lub. U ial waoaly, lata ix Hwtwbur muU doe not diaviMS litaratuteor Mil W JL Ib9 v? A PALE-FACE GIRL may be almost safely set down as wanting red in her blood. If subject to dizziness, fainting, shortness of breath on slight exertion, no doubt remains. To want rod in the blood h to fail of the good of one's food. Her food is not nourishing her. She needs a change. The easiest change she can get, and one of the best, is Scottfs emulsion of cod-liver oil. It give her the upper hand in the contest her food has the upper hand now she is )ile no more. W- II ro.l tm a Wt to Iry, t( yea Ult. 1 1 i i ft OUWXK, 47 i'eul "'. '" ft'1' JOURNAL X RAYS. Halmn will seouro n Y. .M. C. A. building by co-operation. The divorce court itlvos many a bright woman a new.liopo in lifo. A rough blustering March means a good wheat, frnlt and bop crop. Tho Snlem l'ostofllce alto was null cliosun by our Hayseed city council, e c Yow Park has secured a full-fledged fire company by a llttlo wholetome co oponttton. Senator .Mitchell has been Bnorn in and sworn at, and Is now duly qualified to servo. Tocotna ledger fc Tiik Joiiknai, hah been oliltgod to re fine mi Hindi foreign advertising of late It may be oompellml to enlarge. is It is safe to suy that another Klagg the Koramment has put up will come down after one winter wltii tlie titer mnmeter 76 degroes below ero. Mr. Flagg nwd to be a common country editor. Albany Democrat. t s Senator Mitchell was not slow in Hndlnv a place for ex Senntor Metlrlde. Asa member of thu St. I-ouls oxhm1 tion oommifteion, MollrJdu will be able to kep himself in trim for tliu cena torial contiwt two yours from now. HaVcur Democrat. To Cure a Cold la One Day Take IjnUT Uromo (Jul nl no TblU. All tnintM rafttDil the mimr If II falls W eur W. Ororc'a tlKnatart-1 vu eaeb box. A TIP FltOM A SILV'BK. THI REWARD THAT IT BROUGHT TO A PAIR OF SHARP MEN. Ilntr n (Irnteful Wool llrukc-r lie on me i 3lllllunulr nnil nn Inlclll KmiC I in in I urn lit lliM'iime a Tnvrru IC-rii-r .V tilory t( Ncir Mouth Wiilm. One of tin' moat iutereatlug spots In Hydiiey Ih the Milnt In the famous har bor known as "Mrs. Macqunrlu's rlmlr." It Is the eastern iilnt of the domain, ami thu great natural Heat In ih roek facing down tlie heritor Ih mild to have bveu a favorite i ' phieu oC the wife (if (lnvwnor MtieiiHiiu, who retireaeulrd thu ltrltltili gutfrumunt also aa irorror n-u-rHl of Australia lu Hyiliwy In the early da) a of thu nine-tin-nth cvutury. "Mrs. Mncqunrlu'd rhalr" hai long been the favorlto rosort of suicide aud aweethearts, and mnny niurderH have Ihhiii eouuulttetl near tho pot. It waa nlmi the main resort of atiark aabera lu the days whon a re wanl waa jrlveH for eaU sltark tin do ll vitm! at tb water police Mat Ion, the object, of eoutw, blng to tbln out tho dnt man eatem from the harbor, alter tuy became lentl(ul and dan irvrou m tb elty of Sydu- grew lu else. It was there oue night that u broken UowN Ituuibjraut eaaw to a. atrnugo turn In hi fortuoec Not able to ob tain tnploynifut. b ut Ills laat entiling In a Sabtng llu aud shark hook aud rant off from "Mr. Maequarlo'a chair." Aftr iiatleutly waiting for aont tlm. aaoiher tramp Jeluetl him, and luls chauavd tb luck, for ho tin atrdlalcly got a An "blt.H It took tho two all thtHr tlm to haul the shark aahor. but wheu Utey aut him lu he provwl a beauty '.'. ft 10 Irlchoa louc T1hj cut off til nu-15 ahllllugH' worth In tb nmrulug-auU, beiue mix loua to otak all tawy could out of tho haul proceeded to "rob" tb monitor. Thy bad often read of dlaruowl rings, gk! watch and pocktfuU of sover eign being found tuld sharks, for, while tb ab can dtgt a wan, they ar net aUW to urgotui iitetaL lnkK among uthr thing, tnojr ttntl th Imtty of a Uenuan. aatl frew tie uaiMira tn bla pockcibook It waa at Mi.oi that he otuat hav bn Ih Iih don about thre w-ii befor. ladd, lu hi omat r-Wvi tbwr waa a mw of a I.001100 uwitr datvd SO daya IKvttotMly. It wm lu u. trute tM -lle was laid immwmw KuroiM am) vuvirmUa. and tbc tiuhiM took ovrr U - tm lb voyag utwH london antl dn.. Th uapor eon lalUMt new of the outbrmk of tho var hrtweon Kmnt-v and ilorntauy, ami It w. niarMM that th UrnMH. Nvig In U4on, bad Uo rttld home to nr In th arwu of th fatherland, teal lthr Juiad or teBw ovrbanl hi th thmm nne had ba nlctwl np bjr ibU. gtwu ahark, whtoh hetong.! to iho tnatent f hhJ aclt. In tho nooronw th Injmujmni had a nwd waah and hmb an and a fwM fvd o. hu )0 ahlUiM. having KiwiH in hka contpanlon and Mm ant hm tuit. h km nm.w.uii . great iWw au.l wihj to havr at tms fottfi-k mu a p.u4t. iBj, v . tua tU B " "" ,oaer in Sydney nnd getting too ad drw. he went straight down to Uio of ar here bis rwcuttarearnestsosj soon T ,f,n an nmllMtre with the busy bioker. No one In Sydney nt that mo tmnt ilrramed of war between rrnnce Ami Uerinany. aud wool was being sold merrily nt ulriopence a pound. "Well, my man. what can I do ror rou?" asked the broker. "I want vou to ten me, ui t"-- yw Immigrant "what the price of wool would lie In Sydney Hlwuld war break out between France and Germany. It Is nlnepence now." "AlKiut S to 4 shllllnps." snld the bro- ker. "Very well." replied the visitor. "New. the French troops ore marching on Horlln, nnd what promises to bo a long and bloody war bat actually bo-gun-" -. "Nonsense," ssld Uie broker. "Tho mall from London came In yesterday, bringing news up to sir weeks ago, nnd there Is no news of thnt wild sort" The Immigrant thereupon unfolded the London paper, dated three weeks previously. There was no humbug over that Thero could be no humbug about It, for such n paper could not bo produced In Sydney, nnd besides Its matter gave abundant proof of Its gen ulntness. Wool was already 4 shillings a pound on the London market On the Wool Hxchnnge people thought that broker mad when they saw him buying up all tlie wool on the market and wiring offers all ovor the colonies. He made a "corner," at any rate, pur chased all the wool In Australia nnd looked happy. Sure enough. In a few weeks time out enme the news by the mall steamer, and up went prices. The broker sold out for 3 shillings and more a pound nnd realized Mime 4.000,000 on the deul. He gave the Intelligent Immigrant nn old suit of clothes nnd n IH note for hie "tip," and ibis set the poor chap up lu the world. He hns got along so well through the lucky stroke that lie Is now keeping a public house In Wool loomooloo. London Free Lnnc Highly Entertaining Lecture. Tlioio who attended tho lecturo by John P. Mcakin.of Salt Lake City, head lecturer of tlie I. J. W. W , at the First Christian church Tuocday night, paeecd a pleasant evening and were heartily entertained. His ltcturo related chiefly to tlie ordor he reproionts.tho good work it is doing, the beauty of fraternity and thu lodge in relation to humanity and morality. His address being interspers ed by a variety of anecdotes and clioico Kni8, fllld it with interest and ho held the undivided attention of bis audience. The leclure lasted about two hours, and after a short intermission, during which he was presented to n majority of tho people present, ho gave dramatic read ings of descriptive, dialect pathetic and humorous stories. After a few remarks bv n local wood man the camp followers piesent tender im! It I in the tributu of honor of tliu Head ctimpnud the audiunco was dismissed. How's This? o offer f 100 reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured bv Hall's Lutarrli Uurn. F. J Chknry & Co , Props.. Toledo, O. Wo the undersigned, bine known r. J. Clioney for tho last IB years, and lwllevo him perfectly honorable in all btitiiiera trnneactlons ami financially able to carry out any obligations made nv ineir nrm. Wkmt A Tiiuax, Wliolealo Druggists, IOILHJU, WI11U. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken nitor nully, anting directly upon tliu blood and mucous suriiu-oB of the system Testimonials freo. Hall's Family Tills are the best. Pound. ,A great many iMipla lime found that tnov can nave money hv bulng any. tbini; thev one or wtrnrat THK FA lit RTOKK, the gioatwt piece (or bargains in Solout. 'J7 Commorciul irt sii inofl Revolutions Tckrtwalnr. FoKiwTvaLK, Ct, March IS In a small meuhunical shop here parts are being inado for an Invention wliloh the promoter" except will ruvolutmiiao the Bystom of telephoning. It is tho work of an uleotrietan in tb employ of the Providence Klectrle (Jem pan) e( Prov idence, It. 1 who is backed by Nsw York and Imtou mm. Tb system will niniosi wiioiiyaiNMisltoptfrators in th central otllce, as wirworiifre will h hju1phhI witli miHiaiure iwitch Itoards nnd plug. The lines will b numbortMl and the wibecriber wy call wlwmtr bo pleaaett without eonntiou with Central.'' WILL DISCUSS THE ORDER OF NOBILITY Now that th rain mue cHd and the waters uli,M r;x t;ov j ( Ktotelter will deliver hit k-Uir. "Tb uw noiwiiy hi t. joHih'J Hall. iiiMler tb austic4 ( St. JoM-ph's I.ltr' AiIimIhiou fr. -j j 3j Still thfD Rlidt Tn atari Ih day riht, ywt wnt a eupol rbh. lnnt eutt. whlciivo.i eau obtain fmw Cha. X Sanborn's hivh gra.1, sold only by Bnasaos A Kvoa " A Twrkc S)KMUtk RAYonag. . J.. Mareh U -Work IV cig mh,t utn th Mg wnkrtfc being built for tl Orfoni C.p Work 1 oirHv i ioMlfc Hook. Th- Mr we of It. alack Utocarrv itlbsniol gia iron) th furaaoM sad ehcMh-aN ums t th fcftrt, to Me aB altitude th-t thy will b scatiMl n th nppr air. TW cMmn, wk. WHipi!, will WMIWli k4t. it w anont fw.tsx), Rri 4CO,00O HNrtt ra brkk will b in It (MitlniclioH. TaUvoarwbwIto ShlnpA !!, "l bav it rWiMii nr m!Sti iSJu .llnhMTW,Wwl ?"S 11 rtoaiMil nr alntoat h. frlti (Rinnan alwmi ..j.:. ,, . himI um,i ak-... Trr'p v'aa Ji iLv."r'i'"e,W yiari, w: "- m -INTr V, nr in , Hirnit .,&' 1 L. aTTJir I itiTuHl VA!U&14&itit& AS'cgclablePrcparatlonrorAs imiiniin!? iheFoodandRcgula- ling UieSloinachs ondDovi-cls of Promolcs Digcslion.Chocrful-ncssandnesl-Conlainsnelllicr Opium.Mort)hic itorXincral. fiOTAIiCOTIC. jSrarottDrSAMTLrtrCtiri MxJuvi KkUiSJu- KrmSfd MlMrrjt-.-' 1.--a Apcrfecl He llon.SJv- ' Worms, O".-1 ncssflmJl" Don't Go it Blind In selecting liquors for home consump tion, bo sure of tlioir flavor, quality purity and fairness of price boforo order, ing In a nutshell, to be sure of the ro liability of the liquor merchant who supplies you. We chnllengo compar ison as to tho excellence of our stock, the valuefor-vnluo of our prices. J. Pr Rogers 218-222 Commercial Street gVo' Wholesale and Kutall liquor dcnlci Pi " m ' gBl U X 1 1 rl 1 1 ah .1 ''11 1'lt-Cd J Si j yft , .v.- ivrtsh- 12 nf h. ii v, w ),ii ir lrfp -vim Kr- fa'f JTrtf'iS ?S rf?N ik crh "Ttr n ft EACT COP OP WRAPPER. tlCMP Ei WP S O. -rv 'TIT'lS FTJ fiffT n 7Wi riT MB fwBBnwalBBillinMTi t iTJriiHtt 1 tk IN N(1 Sfer w - " "" ' r wn'riini1""'""""' ' ' ,x'w' THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM OREGON A Aral-class piivate hospital for the treatment ol chronic aud smgicnl oases. Unlit the past year especially for the purpose for which it id used. Convonentiy located within four blocks of tho business part of tho city. The mcHt modern furnishing and latost appliances throughout the building. Heated by hoi water and lighted by gas and olcctlcity. Here the sick can have the comforts of an elegant L,V.i.-.T Vi V""U'"CT "ti wiu mivnnuiges 01 a general iioepila without the noise, confusion, nnd publicity attending one. Outside ph Jili Jf """'" a "' ,reaiou w' tne greatest courtesy, and Mieted in oiwra ions if rwiuested. For terras and further informa- ae Hon write or apply pirioittly R. CARTWRI6HT, IM. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND 4 P.M. 2 Any Man Can Shave Himself " TTllll it. JOtar In fact you could not cut yourself if wanted in Wa hivA fhA, R- M. WADE & CO. . SALEM OREGON. Galvanized We make a specialty of f NirL. ;.. ..:i"': :-, - m. .,. Kaianiu iron. t a. a; v NN. oik ;.p nrnual alwaxs ie best iPh ih prices are always the lowest A x A. v BURROUGHS & PRAZ1PR NEII .03 STaWR SOMETHING ro(Man-d. svU, .7JT "Tr :""" s. Wad Mantlw " Wuaveiui sjnttKi a tt-TrJ!ftrJXMi'iw& ""ivw a.lNUIMm... . . INVESTIQAT8 THRM Sal: m Gas OUjnekol st. Tor Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature of n Use or Over Thirty Years th eNTu eoMmrit. Hr to eirr. zmss&sjsia A JUDGE OF PRIME MEATS always knows Just what lie wants, and knows that he can nlwoys get it from our choice Btock. If you want n deli cious roast, steak, chop or cutlet that is tender, rich and succulent, nnd cut by nn expert baud, trimmed aud got up for your table to suit tho Queen's taste, you will always And it nt OHOSS'S, and at lower prices than vou can find it for anywhere olso in Salem. E C, CROSS SALEM OR Phone 2il. THE FINISHING T0UCHE Which display thu real beauty of tiin ber can bo added only when tho lumber iteelf is of good quality and properly manufactured. To insure desirable re sults get your lumber, lath bhingles etc, nt Goodale Lumber Co's. yard neorS. P. passenger depot. Widl seasoned our lumber Is easily worked as many carpenters will attest. you pod Work- ' - ""'y w an k j. cornices STATE ST NEwlc' luvee Sh oaiull 1 ......... . hr ?. Jin -.Tr ; Hiat rHVUeir. f- iso ue ZS'o 2. Light Co. tlie , 1 tt.U AT ffl" i .ir ! in .f S Safety IRasor Telephone 56S SOUTH AND EA? VIA Pacific Cil THE SHASTA ROUTB' Trains lcavo Balem for Portia 7r alationa nt CH0 a. m, , 7.54 aniJb, Lv rortland l.T Balem-.. Ar AKliltind 8 a it Ar Ha cram on to. 1280 A. J At Ban JTanrluro !7! VmS p g ArUKdeu 6:45am -j.1 Ar Dcnver, ArKauM, City. Ar f.'hlrajro ... iS9 A M 7:48 a M Ar lx AUKOlll. IM V ,f O0 P M 2?Ait 9AJ A M . CM X u At in raro.. Hi. Ar Fort Wortn.. Ar CttyofMoxIco. Ar Hoiuton - Ar Noir Orlcaw Ar Wvblnalou Ar Now York tDij '1' J2M8 H M Pullman and Tourists trains. Chnlr core Sacrumcntn ia'V and El FaBd.aad tourist cars to ears on Tw"t St. Lotila, Now Orie4nHjinnv,1,i'llc'a, Connecting .efSSSSiiomSz erpl BtcflmBhin linos for Ii ,fc? Japan, China, Philippinoe 1 C7 ?aoS Sotttb America. 8 Uutr' U See Mr. W. W. BklnMrTiSnVrcT--Station, or addrosB 8 8t St-tj O. H. MAKKHAM, G p . i""" wegou, Corvallis k Eastern Railroad u WCgl TIME CAliD No. 2 For Yaqulua: Trnln leaves Albany.... ,. Train leaves Corvalli. i:SM Train arrives Yaqulna'" e:jr.p,tt No. 1 iteturalnK: BAi Leaves Yauulna .M. Leaves Corvallis -. Arrives Albany fc No. 3 For Detreit: "'"'Mu. Lcnvcs Albany An Ives Detroit 1 -K No. 4 Returnlnp: "ai.B. Leaves Detroit m, Airlves Albany 6s,jJJ One and two connect atAlhanpl Cprvuilis with KouthetnPacliicM KlVlmr direct service to and from at! jiuiu uuu aujowm, ueacucti. Trains lor tUo mountains urrlveil Detroit at noon, kIvIdk ample tit ? unnu amDH Brounds on tt Uroltenbush and Hantlara rivers b t-anioday. U1C U.U WALDEN, T F. A P. A J. TURNER, ar bt. Albsu) Miai, "The Best' of Evcrytliiaj" tn a word this tells 61 the Busenm Iheputengvr Bervico Via Tlie North-western line Trains daily between Bt. Paul and Chicago comprising tho Utttt Pullmnn Sleepers, Peerless Dining Cart, Library and Observation Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cart. The 20 )th Century N LIMITED" Traln-MTIIE WOUTH Runs every dayof tit WESTER year, Finest Trains in the World Electric Llfhtca Steam Heated. To Chicago By Daylight The Badger State Express, the fitini Day Train running between J-t. Paul and iiicat!0 via tho Bliort Line, tions fiom tho West mode Via Vouau Tlie Northern Pacific, Great Northern, nnd Canadian Pacific II) 1. TTMa is also tho best lino between Omaha, tit. Paul und Minneapolis All Agents sell tickets Via "The Konh-western line." W. II, MEAD, L.SISLER. T A G. A. Chicago Rock Island k Pa mm Make your trip East pleasant aoJ comfortablo by using tho Great Kock Island por eon ally conducted eicontoci in tourist sleeping cara which jo it every week of tho year via Ml kh City nnu the Scenic lino. Pullman aleoping cara ettrjdajto Chicago. Teli your ticket ajUw want your ticket ovor the Great Rocfrfsland Route from Denver. All ticket agents sell then. Write for foldere. A. E. Coor-KU, G. A Portland, Or Largo Wall Maps of tbo United States.... Given Awa I HOW TO GET ONE H you aro going East, or tbinkUic4 sending for your family, do not bo; Jf tickots until you have eecured raw from tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL Bllb; ROAD Co. Tlioir service is exctlWW nono, and they can roach all pomu'11 the East, South or Southeast iroor omt in Oregon or wwfjc: Through tourist car from ro&l'ot!l to New York. , , Tf .. HI 1 at l.lntlittr juu mil IU11U uiieeilBf"""-- ..l to the address given below, 'o forward you by return mail JJSe , map of the United States, Cuba Porto Rice, 34x40 inches ,, of For particulars regarding pawe""01 freight rates, ball on or addre, B. II. TB0Mt"H Com'l Ag't. III. Cent-. 142 Third St.. Portland f" Tourist Cars The tourist cars, like a newipape' r g wmniry town, ceitatuty -n '"",7.tfd want' A cool, clean, well wntilJ sleeping and observaHon car, elB,' free from the discomforts of f rf fafhloned passenger coach and the 7 ,.j beat of the over-lnxuriously n,!1eJ,i drawing room and sleeping ca.s- an f a niwlciate extra fee, hs iv problom of providing allwinu aiw , datinne for tbo general pulbf wrt,t R.&N. Co. rune tlirt "' ,h5?.t dally between Portland aud the W g) porter ia in chat go of ch car to i (. tar tli a tri, iiil nmfnrts ' ' eengfje. Southern ik 3 i is I m A. I- ",'". ' lGenftral Pasenger -Y orInl:1c.porlluJ,,,