The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, March 14, 1901, Image 2

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Calla. their store and see that
Beauty of a 1901 Columbia Bi-
,.! cycle, and learn now n win
spo&d- ofv- Remember our
-slock Is complete in every depart
ment and you make a mistake if
you fail to look through our stock
before you make your purchase.
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Tho Peopled Clothlera. and rornisnera
THETMILY J
dy HOFBn DnoTHsna,
THURSDAY. MARCH 14,1001.
Datlly On Yr, 3.00 InAdvanoo
Da y Four Month 91 in Advance
D yb Carrier BOO Par Month
wtW'On-"oar sUOtaAdvanoa
SHORT SDITOniALB-
Exlpreildent- Harrison died at hbi
homo In TadtMnapotld surroundod by h'
family, troops ol friend, and ho gener
al rtopect and admiration of the people
of oar country. III fortune li placed at
POO.OOO, and ho It tald to havo received
one lea 01 jiw,ow m i ihw..
boundary dlepute. In hU last year no
ahowed a breadth of italciinanahlp and
Indopcndenco of Judgniontwhicli cx
1 pUloiTli'fl fact that aa ProaWent lio waa
of too firm a mind to carry t with hln
tho. boita of party managers anjHclal I"
thatiotUton ha to placato to ot a eo
ond term, '
A pcplal agent of tho government
nowiatatoalhab tha various dollvery,
. route that have boon established froui
Balem at a common cooler Jot wall die-
trlbutlon'arotogo Into active aervlco
on"Aprll first. Tho jwopto along tho
routoi havo jjonorally luppllcd them-
achat with the mall boxes and have
Wpomltxi Hborally to tho deinandi ol
the governroent for co operation. It la
to bo hoped there will bo no further
delay by tbe department lu Inaugural
'tag the turvlco.
While KoKno Is nutting Into effect
the popular loan plan of borrowing mon
ey for tliotcliool district, tho greater
city ot Portland goea lumbering along In
UieolJ rtitaelllng air per rent bondaat
."anremjntn on tho , theory that tho city
cj?t)pltWona aro growing rleli thumb).
Tho editor ol tho Jouuiui. waa atVwl by
the eomrolltw Jn charge ot reviling the
state i&bc-l Uwa to prepare a paragraph
embodying the Polcin popular loan plan
for the general school Um of tho ttate
uid It waa tnaerWal. Ho that every
achool dlitrietin tbetlaU ean employ
, ItAtayaUmlnatrad o' m-llInK bands In
New Yorrlck, be Jabbera." Thus
tho people will havo the llrit ohanco to
luml iWr lavlnga In Uielr own scour
Ifleaaod get tho intereat rtxlliirlbuted
Inatead of atndlug It away to enrich
aome othtr community.
JOURNAL X KAYS.
Mitch thlrtaon waa a fata) data for the
exrJiprvldciit.
HUto And Adminlalrator IH Oeer
etna to be all right.
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A woman handling a hv la to be
imlrod at a diitRw.
ii
O rover Otevetand' forgottga Van
.AUnlitii Un mule a Krttght by King
llvaid,
Hereafter lgtUUve Mxamlnattwa etl
HiUtdjpartHata may wit be quite o
jrf BBtry .
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l'rorldntr fa(ia Uvenr FMoIhw
at last. He (return tawigt ktr Ml.
Jewph'a Mbrary.
A A Am Mb
MoKlaloy will U the tMrd PttaW!
wboha vttMrd UrvgoH. Hkirtwi m4
Itryau havo beoa here.
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The lalem bboSl ilrI wfH k
ootbleg by taking the H kt their
mfldon at leaai a little bit.
Kolrltr irvnrvlirwlv uid ruJimJafuii'
ir i , i
DURHAL
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inMt" ui;tBtinimsw "
get. u rriy aou py rre nurai iHV(4j
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A pig fui vsttf day of tho year in all
tho local wpajre la found pJtiVi(e
br Jobn WanamtVer Iu his bttaii.
If ho wero in KIm JieM do thu mujo
thing,
(iuod public acttoai Hka gvud nily gaw
airatncnt. or any other good .rwoll ih
WkiaffliB can only U'braouht alout
,afr eej hard txiuicicntloua Wikoti thai
n w inm pno.
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CUBA'S NEW
CONSTITUTION
Framed on the Modelof the
.United States
It Was Drafted by the People
' and MaRcVSultrage
Universal.
CoojrtiUi mi. New Vof k 0hrWn M-
CubS'haaa corittllnlloii-wliloh hm
t .1 n.i i,w II. own nvonlfl. Till)
Idtll UI.IIC1I "" ' .
n.tino nf thin oonatiiutlon haa been
different from that of the other rountrlw
on tho American continent wlilcii re
volted from Spain. Ithae boon under
the direction of ho Unltwl flialra.aa
dm intHrvenlriir military authority which
compellyl Hpuln to roliminUh aoverclKn
ty over Cuba. Thnt was not the way
with Mexico and tho Central and Hotith
American coitntrloa, which freed them
aolvea Irom Bpaln without the aid or ln
torvontlon ol the big American ropul
"0' ,,
The convention whlrh frml thin
orjianlc law for Cuba waa eoniKwd ol
thlrty-ono momlHsra ordtMegatw). i hobo
wore ohoeen Irom tho different provlncoa,
but Itwia not rnlrwl that tho delegate
allou'M 1k a realdenlI the proTlne'S'froiri'
whlrh ho was elected, ao It happenwl
that reilduniH of Havana Imvo reproaent
el the province ol Hantlago, Matanxaa
and Plnar dl Hlo, In tho convention,
the election wae held on Bepleniber Ift,
umler nguIatloiii proJrlbel by the
American mllUary authoritlea. Tho
baalaof uffrao wai anbitantlally that
ol tho municipal oltctlona which wuru
held last Juno. Tim imlillciUlon ru-
tpjlreil waa ability to read or write, tho
noaaeeatnn ol real iBtal or peraonui
property to the value ol fiw, or it cer
tlfloatu of Horvlcu In tho iuatirgent army.
The first meutliiK of tho convention
vaa held on November I. It waa okjh.
o1 by Oovrrnor-Oenoral Wood, who na
the reprcventntho of Prealdeut MoKln
ley. ataUn) to tlm delegatua that their
duty would be to form and adopt a con-
atltutlon for Cuba, and when tint wim
done to tormnliito their opinion o( vthnt
ahould bo tho rnlutlom wlth'tlie t'uitoil
Htatta. It la (or thla runwn that the
oonat lullon llnlftlwa not contain any
ruferencu to thu I'nltitlKtatee.
The malorltyof the delwatv were
lilontillml with what la known an the
rMVolutloimrv olemeut ot the lalnud
Home of llm had beon Inturgeut mil1'
tary nhleta, while olhera had uorkel tor
tho eatiae of Culm in dlnVrent 0HelH.
Tho oouventloii lok anuiu daya to mim
w tho fttlilI(katiori ot IU mumbura
and to adopt ruloa fur lt Knlnnttc.
Then In December it begun a aeriw of
ecoret aiaiona, In which werodiiwuMt!
varloua dratta or proota fthich woro
Buhmttted by Individual uiuinlKira. Thu
real Work of drafting title organic
law, or uouatltutlou, waa placml In the
hitnda ot a central commllUH' eouiKMHl
ol Ave inembera. They vsere Dr. I.w
M)ldu llerrlel, tlmtaitltM l.lorentn, AiiUh
liio Dravo tVrrtHMO, (IoiimIii ljmili
and Hlua Rivera. Thu latter na otMth
man, Tll wiHtmllteo wwhl tvni
(row time to ttme upon the piogrwM It
ti making, ami ita work wouhl Iw re
Viewed In theae MHiiel bIuuk.
Ijtte Ih January the wblhi toa4us
ttorn-lieguii, Womumi tho wMe pioeat
At a eonatltution, satUm by hhiiIuii and
arttele by arlMe, waa ready (or dhwua.
aieii. Ih private, a two-lhlrU majority
1 1 the of the Jete! bad agieod Hut
they wotthl support t lit draft whh a fw
lutitK. Thta &i out MVMtl He
tMUrUiil d4Mla ami daUrwiHd
NoU to amend or ekaitt of lie
wtlft provMww. Oh of Ue imt
Mwablla)a' waa Iwkl at the ouVtet,!
wkm 1 eattuiai MauuJuln,.ltuilu.i..'
tHo part : Um iHiniWe whMt iovokwl
the bt4iag 4 Ahwtgbty Dud ThU
! 1 waa 4eleti by an PVrwMiMiug
TVwf Ht a king Uift-Haaimt
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ISaHKI 111 Willi eft, fcltife
pro! MMItlg
' iMifc-ve tniBM ataWK Maagtssta Metal
taaagait kMV il t) Ilia futu
UVk muumm abatiuar tba mWi tiimiM
M; Um wttaraai r wK. Aa tbe
grl Martty ml LatlM lawplu ate Uo
loaa CalMtfiM. Oaa Mt Um C4Um4i
CVareii. Tbe awwUmeMtef Um uy
Ifcm aa atf4thr upmm teavlttg
mi I MMHaMMy iJ a twtatw au
rlMMKrb. aiwl Ua amnuaUaa mmVm
abaulala the puthUaHaim
TUa psWiLM44tUrT ewawiiaat el Um
atKutvMi waa tiatf la Um txiaia ul
llntt ImefK aiw (kwMk tM4a, rt
isUig U HL-ltal eMNttUtti i ibaM
drafted it. TiMy 'f uwt mr aaiait I
am amamliatawui aaat luaigbl tU
auoptriMi of wthvo. na nmh miMtt
ant ebaHM Wb ky k uvairtim
in KUHtWg Hki'MrM aaaV fr aUatuWi ommm, iaTj & wwaH
fr)r. IV sjrtafoil 4ttt aaM U Mau4 m ajo4. rMt wlw
pAJ btler bjf Ike QafMa MftgffM. a3 '
But the eentlment in favor of, making
ublvereal auffrage a dart ot the c?n8,"ar
tlon waa ao atrong that It had to bo re
enecd, and tills clauw was fnaertwl.
As completed, tho cooftllutton rollowa
closely tlto oona'ltution of the Unitol
Statea. There are eomo provulens from
the constitution of Bpain in guarantee
ing peraonal rights, these are meant to
the samo guarantco that obuined under
. imnrfran nnnttftution through the
common law and the Wll of rights.
The Cuban conamunon wwumuw
three co-ordinate branches of govern
.., . tm nrcpiiiivn. lm?iMativo and
judicial, on the same lines as In the
United Stateo. Tliere Is to bo a c n
grcss, composed of two branches, the
aenatoand the camera houw; a auprome
court, with subordinate udtelal
trlbunala, and a president and vice
president. There are also to be wmarate
governments for the eix different
provinces, each of which shall e!et Ita
own civil governor. Uut these provinces
do not fully correspond to State ! Un
American Union, because their powera
and functions aro lmot wholly ex
ocutive.
Agenoral power ot suspension Is given
all executive officers, from the aluaWs or
mayors, up the president, In addition
to thu regular veto power. This sue-
.,..,.! iinr ralnlu I) llin nctfl Of Ot'
ooutlvo officials as well aa to the ordi
nances of tbe municipal councils, wm
riwiilatlone ol tlio provincial aswmblles
and the acta ot the conyrees. It la un
like anything In the American Consti
tution, anu is suojeci o review uj
rirarno court. . , ,lm
Culwn citizenship Is not made diffi
cult. Naturalisation can be had after
five yoara' residence, the same as in the
United Btatcs; but the Spaniards in the
island, who, up to April, HXfl, had not
regit torod as Hpanlsh Biibjeots, may be
(Kimo Cuban citixens on declaration, and
without having to wait tho five years
iHirlod lor natuialwation. However,
only native born Cubans will b eligible
to tho presidency, to the eonntc aid to
positions on tho supremo ooiiii.
There Isonoexception to tho, ,,i"ilily
to thoproilduney. Anyone no! t no
lxirn Cuban, who foiiuht ten yfrn iu the
Cuban revolutionary army, is eligible.
This ia for thobenefltof Mnzimo (lomoz,
who was born in Hanto DominKO. Tlu-ro
waa a long struggle in tho convention
ami a bitter one, becau'o noino of the
members wanted lo oxrlitdo (Jenonil
aomi-z. but they woro llnitlly romiwlled
to yield. The old general Ih now living
quietly in Havana. Me has often eaid
that ho would be satisfied to sen Cubrf
free arid independent, and wantw! no of
fli'o In tho rljpiibtlc ;lmt It Ih not buliuvod
lie will reditu to Imhiiio n caudldato fur
tho proaldeucy, when tho popular move
ment In Ida Inlinlf luia ixieoinn ttrong
enough. (Itmeral Oomez id opposed by
Ihnso who do not want it millU'-y uhiel
to llil tliH'oxoeutlvu olllce, and also liy
tome on grounds of pergonal ornnlty.
Katradn ralmn, who waa for a time
proldttht olftlm OuIhiii rovolutiouitry ru
public during tbe ten years' war, la an
other proHpeclivo rnudldiito He wits
thu proildent ot tho Cuban Junta In
Now York, and ita lading tpirlt in so
curing American lutorveii ion during
Hie htat luaiirrno'.loii He ia now living
iu tho United Ktittoa and hna not viailed
Culm alrico HpAiilah (Hiverniguty waa
destroyed, I iu Ida frlomlfl Imvo been
wultlng an npKirtuno moment to nriiiu
him to the Island.
There ia a noMlbllily ol thucoriBorvn
live Unburn million on ll.tri'iloiiio .Mitto
ae their randidato. Unlive at Mituxn
iilllo iu tho province ol Hantliio, iiikIIh n
aiigar planter. U linik part tit the ten
yenri' war, and waa (or a lliiie vivo proti
ilxntot HiuCulhtti revolutionary gover'u
iiient in tho htat insurrection. He Iiiib
tho respect of tho HihiuIiiiiIs, and in the
United Htatvs would be called tho "bus
lueaa men's immlidato." bulvudor CIs
uoroa,(leneral liiitancourt. tho Marquis
of Hotitn I.iioIii, whoaervotl in proeldeut
of I ho revloutlonary government in the 10
years war and iu the hist insurrection,
Ih itlto a possihlu iHtudidato. He is noted
lor Ills extreme Idens regarding iihIh
iHtudHiUio. MhiiiU-. (JtM)to, the prtwid
Ingoltber ot the comentini. Is countd
Hied a HHMiilillity, in no the young inun
ahiiiild gam ctint IIh was ideutille.1
vyllh the InsurgMiil Kovi-ruiiient in tho
Irtat iiiturrertloli and la a lawyer.
Shou il a iMtliirnl matt Ih- ele led, lunii
(loullwilo Uointa would (irobablv lie the
" an. He waa wluiiMlel III Himiii anl hi
I'rrtiH't" and is w.h as an amh'. iuah
h-i writer and orator, lie wanextled
to the iieiml Hfttlellient ol (.Villi, liv
Hpiiiii during the hul miiirM Hon, lutx
lng been made a prlwoiter when the
revolt broke out However, thouitli
tho r-o of owlnr oonattUiltM one-third
uf tho Hipulatkiii ot uIhi. autl has to Ih)
iMmttdurtHl lit tho nitidis of the lahtiid, it
la not likely to preM a candidate ol ita
i'wii tor prea'deut.
Cium.ka M I'areaH,
.Havana, 1'uh. IS, ItWI.
Pan Poturo for Woman
" I nut mi uervouK, tboro U not a well
ttveh lit my whole body. 1 nut mi weak
nt my stuMtault, aud Iih lndlgUHt
horribly, and (MlpltaUou of th brt.
ami 1 am loalug AU. TitU henhu'h
and baokneltu ntuttly kllU w, kmI y
tenlny 1 nttorly had hyUrli; tbttro
la a weight Iu the Umr Jrt of my
lKwtUlMinrlng down all the time, ami
paliu In my grolua and thighs ; 1 can
not kleap, walk ir sit, ami 1 behav I
am iUmwiwhI all over , no one ever
sutfartnl aa I d."
This la a dwrlptliu of thouwtitda nf
OAK which imiiii" t Mr PltikltAHi's
lalKiratary for ady l An lullsiovd ami
Mm. Jumi Willi 14.
uVMr4al avH4iMuM l Oat avert uf the
wajaa aaui sirodiiss ail of tatss qrwtp
Xmm. aMd ho wttaaiw khwtla abVw
bar4f U rvavoii asstb a wrlatilmi ol
mUary wImsh Uwn ia aWoUWly it)
Ha! nf It. Tb sMbJjMrt uf mir K.
UsUt Ih tbi abrub. tr WilMviua ot
IsitgtWWwm. K J , baa tartt vatuwly
una! ol fcm-b tlluaia mm! njBjasirv by
Uy4i R. Itukh,a VatM-bia Ite
X athar mailaalu mm aawb a hmcw1
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TILE LIBERAL AJITS.
NOTABLE EXHIBIT TO BE MADE
THE PAN'AMERICAN.
AT
lnl field Covered by the Exhibit
nnil llir Melhnil lo lie Followed In
lla riliialrntlon nt the Rjtpoaltlon at
lliiflnlo et Snraraer. ,
The building which la to houso the
exhibit in manufactures and liberal
M at th Pan-American Exposition
at Huffalo will be one of the most lm
losing In the aplendld group surround
ing (he Court of Fountains. Thin build
ing la JVM) by 3&U feet, with a central
rourt Jnd having a dome 70 foot In di
ameter over thu eiitrutice on tlie aouth.
Manufactured prwlucta nnd those II
.iiniiuting the lllieiiil arte nro so closely
allied that they naturally aro classified
in the Mine t'iiornl group, nnd nt the
jr. at exposition of recent years they
'inve iH-eii tuui.il under tho anme roof.
T'nder the general claaeiflcntlon of 11b
ral aria nre bicliHled such subjects as
hoiw ot education and aoclnl economy,
'KKikn. ktI'mII-hIs. sclcntlllc apparatus,
hygiene nnd naiiltntlon, inUKlcal Instru
inentH. public works, civil engineering.
oiiatruithe architecture, photographs
unl pliotoKrflphlo aupplleH, rnudlcnl,
dental and aurgli-al npjHiratus and oth
er branches of Intellectual activity. In
,lel It Is the mot progressive nnd no
hie of tlie tendencies and achievements
nf tklx hkl' of enlightenment mid clvill
xnthiii which are represented in the ox
hllrltH of this division of n great expo
sition. The work of collecting und clawlfy
Ing the I.lhenil Arts exhibit for the
Pnn-Amcrlcnn Kxposltlon Is now well
under way and Is In chnrRo of Dr. Be
llin If. I'eabody, whose successful han
dling of the same division at the great
Columbian ISxposlttoii of 1803 marks
him as the bent qunllflod man on the
American continent for the dlscliargo
of such a task.
The exhibits of the Liberal Arts dlvl-,
tlon as well as thofte of other depart-
ments will bo concentrated and repro
Hcntatlve rather than vast In extent!
nnd exhaustive In scope. Most gratify
ing progress bus been mnilo since the
World'a Fair at Chlcogo In methods of
education In .the public schools, univer
sities ami colleges of the United Htntes
nnd other Pan-American countries. The
educational exhibit will give special j
attention to excmpnrying mis great
progress nnd showing the present stnto
of our educational Institutions. It is
tho Intention to havo modols prepared
representing the equipments of schools,
colleges and universities. The exhibit
mado by the United Btfltes In tile Paris
exposition will bo removed to Huffalo
for tho Pnn-Amerlcnti and will he sup
plemented with additional exhibits.
Closely related lo the educational ex
hibit will be those In social economy
mid In hygiene and sanitation. Under
the head of social economy will be In
cluded such subjects ns charities and
correction, co-operutlve associations
and trades unions, apprenticeship and
child labor, protection of worklngmcn
In factories and mines, worklnginen s
dwellings, etc.
The division of sanitation and hygi
ene Is one of Kreat prnetlcal Impor-
taiiei; and creat progresa has leii
made within a decade along this llun
Inderal It limy MrbaM be aatd that tin
subject tma Iwcwme ulmont a acleiice lj
Itself, and itirtaliily in Its nUMona ti
the dally life of the lieople Its liuwr-
tauco cannot be too much empbaalxslJ
The exhibit at the Pan AiuerUan Kx
(HHiltloit. wblt-b la under tbe luiiueiltate
aiiMrvUloH of Dr. Jacuh ai. otto, mii uu
tborib' lu this bram-b of mU-ihh', will
coniiwlMt aiH'b aubJwU aa ploslcwl cul
ture, and Hm- apparatu ited lit various
luatltutkma for thu ptrHMboapltaU
and dteiwitsartra. bosrdu of health mid
their fuiietkm. ttKxbi, Utelr tlieuiUtry,
proacrvatlou aud adulterattuit; mit-bat)-k-al
metlMMla of aaultatlou aud Military
arcblttwtura. Tb improved uuthwla
Introduced Into muuUipal demrtueut
lu recut yrara will U- shown aa graph
ically aa (Htaajlbl. lit many iae uiwl
ela will U tled for this piiuxe. Mps
and nttalela sbowlug tbe diiaM.tlou of
garlmge lu cities aud the cremation of
the dead will l features of tbe exblUt
In tbla dhlalon. kWwer dralnaM wll
alito form an lmHtrtant tart ot tba
txhlblt. Uavtially timely, Ih vhtv
it (be tenauMNtt bouaa Inwattgatloi
rvevutly couditt'tatl t a state cov
aion aktitHt fur that purptiMt, wll,
lie tbe exhibit to be made by tbe Char
tty Organisation tjoclety of NVw York
t'tty abowlnc the pant and present as
Writ aa tba Uiaal tauitar) cotiditlusM of
notuaa iu teuetuent iimtruu of grat
iltlaa. Uf lutarrat In ttu- aaute coias
taMt will bo the exhibit about lug vbat
la ttng tbtwa lu tbe way ot public
WILL DISCUSS THE
ORDER OF NOBILITY
N.w that tl rwiw bavw ct sod
FWbrwillUtitvbla Wctar, -Till
VrJEH', ThMiy'vSKMarcKH.
Work HMrS).
(HBJBlBiU attOM tar MaU. LJ l..
.J i .i.L.U . ".. rTTT "7s
9K7k7CESh,B
" vam m m
- mn i n i ' ;r
NOUTIIWBST YIKW FU0.M TUB OHIO
"SfSlWt of pahflt works will be
did, related to thnt of hyfne and
.Sitlon, ami among It- faaU'rr will
5 a model of the Chics, drainage ca
Ml and a large model al'O oft I p city
Tt llnton and Its vicinity within a
radius of 12 mllw.
. ur. nnt ttmre HOW to HX'HK
of
the- exhibits of pfcowmjih and hoto
gViIiMc supi'Mr,. of plaim forte- and
otwr inwl'-al Iwimmnts and of oil i-r
rwtrtres of the Uhers. Art, exh.oit -i
trHflmr though thee will I- The
whole field Hi" I '"""" ' '" ""
to bring out the most attrstthe and 1
Utlorwl side of the suhjeets I luitrat-
,J UDWAHII IUI.B HhlSll.
POULTRY SHOW.
SVlemll't Hit ' ,,n,,,' "' ""
I'nti-Annrlenii ISxiiosltlon.
in planning a irr.at KxiHMltlon of the
magitltwle ef the Pan-American to be
held In Huffalo next summer, where nil
tut- great Industries of the United States
will he n presented 1J' exhibits whlcb
will be of the best quality and chniac
ter that can lie protluced, the wisdom
of the management is shown In the
rnsgnlrV-Mit preparations that are be
ing made for the Division of Live
Mock. , .
In no line of breeding domestic nnl
n, h, urnter strides been made
tnau In the pultry Indmtry, agd. while.
th Interest taken in the Live mock di
vision of the Kxposltlon by prospective
exhibitors Is very encournglng, the
pouitrymen of the United States and
Canada are manifesting nn Interest
that Is truly phenomenal. The poultry-
. A. .. M.n l.nt'n Bnnn
men in me ihsi uw n " "-
the Industry double many times until
today It exceeds In value any single
farm crop. The annual sale of eggs,
poultry nnd fancy birds for breeding
purposes in the United States and Can
ada exceeds $1,000,000,000. The pro
posed show at tho Pan-Americnn will
be fully adequate to the great interests
Involved. The time of this show will
be most propitious to the fanciers Oct.
21-31 and the accommodations will be
all thnt are desired. The stables, cov
ering ten acrespwlll all be devoted to
the poultry and pot stock show.
PAN-AMERICAN SPORTS.
Will He Held In a fltadlnm Seating
Twelve Tlionaand I'eople.
The popular sports of tho Amoricans
havo been handsomely recognized by
the Pan-Americnn lixposltlon. A Sta
dium, beautiful In design, with a quar
ter mile trnck nnd grobnd area amplo
for the requirements of nil tho popular
events proposed, Is provided. It has a
seating capacity of 12,000. Tho nattiro
of the sports planned Is varied. Ama
teur events of nil kinds will be partic
ularly encournged us representing tho
most deslrnble of athletic competitions.
There will be professional events ns
well. College sports will bo mado a
feature, nnd Intercolloglnte events are
being planned. There will be amateur
and professional baseball, football,
lawn tennis, Marathon rnce, cross
country runs, lacrosse, cycling, bitB
ket ball, roque, shooting, Culedoulun
gamos, . gymnastics, mllltnry maneu
vers, turning, cricket, bowling and oth
er sports.
UUILDINQ.
MAGNET FOR FARMERS.
(ireat Ulaplax la the Division f Ac
rlealtare at llxpualdon.
The prominent display In tbe Dlvl
aten ot Agriculture at tbe Pau-Amerl
0, Exp0altlou will bo the maBnet that
will attract progressive farmers. Here
they can loam what their brother
farmers are doing to lighten labor aud
Improve the products of the fields. The
exhibit will embrace all pbaaea ot ag
ricultural work, allowing the adrau
tagek of different processes aud meth
ods ot work aud the products of tbe
gurduu aud field iu their great variety
under nil aorta of conditions. Under
their proper classifications will be
showu methods of fertilisation, farm
managomoiit and prw-esiea, experi
ments with varloua cnw In different
Soils, climate, etc.; reports from dif
ferent states aud proviucas abowlug
tho aggregate of crots aud products of
all kinds; exhibit), of all products of
the farm aud garden. Tbla will be a
Iplendld sebool of luitriK'Uoa for tbe
iarmer.
Kattuaal Jluaraiu.
The exhibit of the uathmal mueeum.
iulr the auspuvs of the IftulUMaaUu
stttutkiu. at tli Pan-.u,arlcaa li.
Itbtu will Im of abscrttliu lateri,t.
will display the recurves ot North.
tmtb and iVutral America, the Want
diet ami tba new iKnnemiuo r h
Liltetl Slate. KapraaaotaUvea or tk.
tttHttoM are How pttowtu aa abua-
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nessorKlITest.Conlains ndllrer
Opium.Morpliinc nor Mineral.
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Don't Go it Blind
In Kflfdiiifr liquorH for homo consump
tion. He sure of their lltivor, ipiAlity
tiurity and fairness of nrlco bi'fo-e order,
In)! In a nutslif II. to b'e suru of tho re
liability of tho liquor merchant who
Hiipplii'fl you, Wo chiillengu com par
(on nn to tlie excclleui-o ol our stocw,
the value for-vnluo of our priced.
J. Pr Rogers
LM8-2'J,J Coinuiurcial Street
J&afWholesalo nnd Hotail liquor dealei
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THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM
SALEM OREGON
A llrst-cliiBs piivate hospital for tho treatments chronic nnd surgical
oases. Hullt the past year espeolally for the purpose, for which it is
UBOil. l.onvnn nnllv lru.nln.1 ,.-1.1.1.. f... Uli. ,.i n. i t .
. , ,.- -r- ,.".' . niHiiu iuui uiuv;no ui mu uuomusa pari
of the city. Tlie most modern furnishing and Intest appliances
throughout the building. Heated by hoi water and lighted by cas
and elect icity. Ilore tho Bick can havo the comforts of nn elegant
!!.mRt . '.0"10 ""nWneil with all tho advantages of a general hospital
without the noise, confusion, and publicity attondlng one. Outside
i!ii . 1 11" bri"R'ni? c"808 ,n 'reate-J with tho greatest courtesy, and
Miitd in operations if requested. For terms and further infofmu
tion write or.apply pjcjori uly
R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT.
VISIT0PS WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND 4 P. M.
J?C Any Man
Star
In fact you could not cut yourself if you
wanted to. We have them .
R. M. WADE & CO.
SALEM
Galvanized
nc iimkc a specialty
ot work in KaUamzed
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.
Woik an material always the b 01
prices are alwavs the l.uct -.
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BURROUGHS Si PRAZTPR
SOMETHING
. .. "-niiotsutNT GAS BURN PR
INVESTIGATE TH5M
Salem Gas Liovtit Co
OHemakta St. 1AL VU.
Telephone 863
umm
For Infants andChUdron.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
THCCtrlTalinCOMfaNr Nt YOU CiTT.
ssiissacis
A JUDCE OF PRIME MEATS
always knows just what ho wants, nnd
knows that ho can always got it from
our choice stock. II you want a deli
cious roaBt, stt'Hk, chop or cutlet that is
tender, rich and succulent, and cut by
an expert hand, trimmed and uot up for
your table to suit the Ijuoen'a taste, you
will always Ifnd It at CH0SV5, and at
loer prices than vou can find it for
tiny where else iu Salem.
E C, CROSS SALEM OR
Phonu32iI.
THE FINISHING TOUCHES
Which display tho real beauty of tim
ber can bo added only when the lumber
ltpelf is ol rioo.1 quality nnd properly
manufactured. To insure deairabla re
sults got your lumber, htth bhlngles etc,
ul
Goodale Lumber Co's.
yard noar S. P. passenger depot. Well
seasoned our lumber la easily workml as
many carpenters wlllntti9t.
Can Shave Himself
OREGON.
Ipod ' Work-
ot cornices and all kii-vK
iron x- -. ,
--- - t 9,
ard the
NEwT
jfC Mf
10 Jr 'n
L$ ' Hr Over
Thirty Years
St 1Ra3ot
SOUTH AND Eb
VIA
Southern Pacific Co,
THE SHISTfl ROUTE '
Tralnu lcivo Snleirl forPortlatidnndTr
4t06p:m
LTltIRn3'
I.t BiOfcm
l K40 A I
.O0 A M
12:30 A M
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Ar Bacrsmonto.
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Ar Ban franclgco.j
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ArOgOon
Ar Iknvcr
ArKanta, tltj
Ar Chicago
Ar IxM Angeles
Ar El l"iuio.-..
Ar Fort Worm ;
Ar CltrofMoxlco
Ar Hoiuton ...,
Ar Now Qrleant.i.
9:00 A M MX
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725 A M
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Ar Wnalilngtol
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Ar Now YOr
-MIMPM liatg
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Pullman and Touriata cars onBoti;
trains. Chair car Saonvmonto to Oalnn
nnd El Paeo, and tourist cars to Chicaim
Ht. Loulfl, New Orlonns nnd Washin.,11
Connoctlng at Ban Frantllsco wlthaSr"
oral stonmshin lineB for llcnoluln
Japan, Chlnh, PhlUppinos, Oeutral Si
Bouth Amorica. uu
Boo Mr. W. W. Hkinnor agent at"8ale
Station, or addrosa '
O. H. MABKIUM, (3. p.
Portland, Qre'u,
Corvallis'S Eastern . Ikilroad
TIME CARD,
No. 2 For Yaqulne:
Train leaves Albany 12:45 n m
Train lcavca Corvulll...... uS "
Train arrives Yaqulna . 0!45n m'
No. 1 Ketnrnlnjr: v' m'
Lcavca Yaqulna (WOn.to
Leaves CorvalllN 11:80 a..'
Arrives Albany 12:16 n. a'
No. 3 For Detreit:
Leaveb Albany
a
7;(Vi -i ...
Arrives Dotroft.,,.' llil'Oa ui'
No. 4 Returning: '
Leaves Detroit 12:lop Di
Airlves Albany fi:iSn. m'
Uneuud two connect at Albany and
(Jorvallls with Kouthcru Pnclticttnln
glylug direct service Id und from New!
port, unu aajacoui Dcacnus.
Trains for the tuouutulos arrive at
Detroit at noon, giving uuiule tlmp
. - - . a - -.
io reacn camping grounds ou
lue
the
llreltenousli and Santlam rivers
camu any.
11..L W'ALUKN. PDWIN8TOKF
T K. A P. X. Mn.
g lit Albiuy
"The Best of Everything"
In a word this tolls ol the paseeurer
eervico Via
The. Northwestern Vm
Trains dally between St. Paul
nnd Chicago comprising tho latest
Pullinnii Sleepere; I'torlesa Dining Cuts,
I.Ibm'ry and Observation Cats,
Fred' Rlinthg Chair Cars.
The 'Oih Centuiy Traln-"THE NORTH
WESTERN LIMITED" Runs every day of tbe
year.
I Finest Trains in the World
.C Electric Llebted Steam Heated.
To Chicago By Daylight
The Badger fitato Express, the finM
Day Train running between -t. Paul in d
Chicmro Via tho Short Lino. Connie
tioiiB fiom tho West mado Via
Tho Northern Pacific,
Great Northern,
and Canadian Pacific Itys.
Tli hi iifnlHO the beet lino between
Omaha, St. Paul nnd Minneapolis.
All Atents sell tickets Via
"The North-western line."
W. II. MEAD.
II. L.SISLER,
T A
C. A.
Cliicaso Rock ' Island t Pacific
ran
Make your trip Kast pleasant and
comfortable by using tho Great Itock
Island personally conducted excurjioni
in tourist sleeping cars which go ftit
every week ol the year via "alt Lilt
City ana the Scenic lino.
Pullman sleeping cars overyitjVi
Chicago. Tell your ickot ajrenf you
want your ticket over tho
Great Ruck Island Route
from Denver. All ticket agents sell them.
Writo for folders.
A. E, CoOrwt,
G. A Portland, Or
Lnruo Wall Mapa of the
United States....
Given Away
I HOW TO CET ONE
II you are going East, or thinking of
sending for your lamily.do not buy yonr
tickets until you have eectired ratea
from the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD Co. Their Bervjee ia earrelled by
none, and they can roach all points In
the hast, South or Southeast from an
point In Oregon or WashinetcJ.
Through touriat car from Pacific Cort
to Jew York.
If VOU Will fiend flftnnn Renin In staiDI
jo the addreta given below, we wl
forward you by return mail a large "
fnapofthe United States, Cuba ad
Porto Rice, 34x40 Inchea
For particulars regarding paslenp'r or
fieixlit rates, call on or address,
B. H. ThcmboU,
Com'l Ag't. 111. Centl B. B A
143 Third it., PorUanU Or
Tourist Cars
The tourist cars, like a newspaper in a
country town, certainly "fill a long Id
want." A cool, clean, well ventilated
sleeping and observation car, equally
(ree from the discomfort of the old
fashioned passenger coach and the stuffy
beat of the over-luxuriously uphoUternl
drawing room and sleeping caifl, and at
a moderate extra fee, has olvrd ,,e
problem of providing attractive bccoui'
uatlouu for tho eeneral public The o,
R. A N, Co. rui.B three of IbMO car
daily between Portland and tho Hart A
porter is in ohaigo ol each car to look al
ter tho warns and touiforta ok Ur P-'8'
songers. A, L. Ca!'-
General Passenger Agei
C). R. & N. Co., Portland, Or