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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1901)
ET& .., -M-l6wajU v ST MM iv y ,Y' ?w t r. t t 3 v I' tb & rfrV ift n r, i -,'v At' t v' JgggSggiJ!!J ! jLiLi'iiyi'iiLiUi1" " " """.IT -M W UNI lil'llWll 1 1 i - iMMMMMi la-n-njajB I House work Is riaru worn wimu v.v . . j -,, r MMHMMRHR F - fvVvl 1111 I 11 &$ I a fe If f 4& vVVfj & M. A II A"1-"1 m It's A fact that mother know mora alnut boy 8' clothing than dozen nverayo ojt n, and for thll reason w always gladly welcome mother to our More. Our '! clo-li in for boys and children la so attrac; t Ira that It la easily way ahead of any display cvorSlrr Salem. We havo every wr Mm in Sailor and Vortoe Suits, Runwn Blouto Awl Two and Three pJ ""; Wo l avo not had a ensfonw find milt with our waiting for yon la our children's department. P s I M .BICYCLISTS Seeophrel-ihat is given ill IIIIJ O W. JOHNSON & CO.. jhoWplo'i Clothiers, and Furnishers 2f7 Ooinmerrlal BL Walem. DAILY JOURNAL I nttfl HOPBR UROTHBRB, .. TilDRHDAY, MAUQII 21, 1001. 'fc ' . - ' i Dally One Year, 93.00 In Advnnoo Dally Four" Woth 91. In Advnnoo Dnlly by Carrier OOo Pr Month Weekly One Year SI.OO In Aiivanoo SHORT EDITORIALS rf FOR HU3Y PEOPLE ,Tim Jpcmi. Jibs flttlo doubt that thl Bjcllon 6f thol'flciflocoaiit ba aproipcct for dereloplng a urcat oil and mining iatoreati" Tho result will be to cone gnie money to bo invested and a possl bloruhof population to this eotlon. If all we road bo true, about low ratos of trannportatlon brlnln; thousands to the coast each month, then this. section wyiggsomuo! them and any oil or mining excitement would tend to draw ttioro than our oharo would Ira ordi narily. So It It possihlo that thonowi paper Ulk about tho Htandard Oil Co. Having proicctor here, Is tnoro than imerelyfanujng tho air by pflcowrlte;8. While OreRon has '.done more to cn ' cdiifege Uio railroads to ho frlondly to this itato than any statu on tho coast, they liavo not hcen fair to Oregon in thu "matter ol bringing immlgrantihero.' Tho fonrgreanjetums that center on l'ui;nl Bound have uxpendrd their energies filling up tho atato uorlli o( us, Tho B. 1'. Co., under Huntington has employed its advertising fundi developing Cali fornia. If tho now management oflhli latter company would tako hold of tho development ol this atato it could mako Oregon blossom like thq rose, We . predict if that Is not douo thq noxt leg' lalrturo will enter upoti a oamialgn of rcpriial. A mllroad exxninlialon will bo created with power to act. A mail mum rato law will bo passed. A law should bo framed compelling thu trans portations companies to show how much money they collocl from thu pooplu ol - Oregon and what is done with lU-how fniich' is employed to adverlUo V'aili Tiigton and California. 1 1 Is u oaso of fair trertment or light, and Orogon Is about ready to light, because Oregon has been exceedingly fair and liberal vIth Uiese great tranH)rtatiou oompaules and has not been glyen Just treatment In return. , . r, j , i f v Tho refiual ol the HaUuu elty eounatl to extend a (rauehlae for a light and jKiwer plant brings up tho iUiutUn of , bow utuoh money is oelUetd by the ' present eemiwuy out of thii eommuulty, and what Is done with It. Tin Jouwui would not And any fault whatever with the local management of the eorpara Hon It wishes to emphasise this fast. which is no doubt a fast that the plant Is bonded for two or three times what it is wot U and" former ttallar impended for labor, probably two dollar are rnl to Ui Itndon and San Franolno bank, or some other non-resldeut for interest at high rates. All that money must conio out of people to oreate mllllfltiairwi Contrast this sjttum with jmutle OKnerihlp. The forwer taxes the wholo rominnnUy to wi;islv ie nun-i rosideuls. l'ublte wntrblp vtoutd roduoe tho burden more than one-half, would use the cheapest hum aiul kwp Uie ioteiiMl at Ikmhvu Ttw wwkl ben prexsure ftom oulstile to wrew Ue last pounyout out of tUe eounuew, and light would bvoinue o otiean that the poorur class of people eould have eheapor and better lights in their homes tUan tkev mo bow itermltteil te have, hr the It --V y dy f frhfeUod and Jla D HeelaWlw. 3'bi sto Uwnl ( (Kluttallou eoutin i worM uto Mrtistealee fur sWe 'a4 iavxiteeueed ersous to ? WiSli2tTt,,,ll I""!! one of wen wfH M p,l0(, yH, .. ?f5rrr7"- q I'Jffesalonal eloca or to th wall, B,j ,MJ!to KHd inu-ltoi, , 1'HSlSr- WH'' MUtHtna wWeh wastelwaphlmm - tM W'RJawriUiie- to Mx as an evWewee theraTu, nw an ;- jm w - ... yM n HI TQT. li .w a - - t- ma k v r away to our patrons each year UtUJUII. jos. ,.-. - tho wages thoy uro gotttng. If all this forcing legislation woro Abolished, end the appropriation for teachers' schools reduced to a minimum, or abollfhod nl togothor, there would he fewer nnd bet tor teaohera as a result. I'ut up tho bars and interpose obstnoles and only the more ouorgotlc and onpable would havo tho spirit to surmount thorn. A process of natural selection would ho sot In mo tion and fewor, hotter and fitter fachora result. Thonowepapor Is an educator but socloty noods no' protection ngalnst tho lncompotont by appropriation for schools for reporters and editors If the statu Issued diplomas for such callings thoy would not be resected and they would not bovaluablo' and thoy uro not going to bo considered worth having by tcachors very soon. ADVERTISEMENTS HELP w , w. '. CIRCULATION Advcrtlsoii'outa ooutrihuto to uiroula Hon Just as truly as elrutiliitlcni oontrl buts to advertising. Advertisements are nows Just as ob (lively so as the happenings of Congress, or (ho big ooiillsKration, or thu murders orlh6rrlnie8 ol tllu day " ' ' They have this advantage, too, that every ono o( thorn is ol Interest to some lody, Not ono of thorn may clnim to bo of interest to every body, yot it is rar that any ono news Item guts hito news papers without possessing n single elo- mont of Interest to unylKxly. Tho advertlsumonts tolls thn puhlio what Is going on nl thu theater, of thu arrival and departuruol trains, ol men and women who wish Jobs, ot men und women, of merchants who havo curtain deslrabluKOods to null, of drugs tlj.it may ho htdpful to a thousand and one poor mortals whoaru ill, and n thousand and onu other things. The straugur In thu olty buys the pa per to learn about theaters, or wheru lio may . go shopping Thu worktugman buys It to loam whuru hu may find u Yeung Wllo Ywi inHt taste lid says It's exrellHHt. Job, ami the employer Iwys it to dlouer owe one kwkjHgJor a Jo4. The advbrtiMiaeHt, thus, Is a sbot for Intorwit mere than the mere matter of brtnising tin so mueh a line to the the Newspaper. Wheo It ooohn Ih uM oienl iMe It li av4eil as proof po Itiveof preSterlty sad t-nlo HVe to kiilMcrtbe (ur a proMtroua Mper. TUey know thaall ther things Wseg iu.U they will tlnd more ami beUnr rwadiHt; matter in a umm(uI than In an hh s4kNefnl newspaper. ELASTIC YARDSTICK - USED AGAINST WOMEN'fcfc Miai.: 'K he says he had hair alt vtr lite Wh. MU.I Mm I. .Ik. t U. v. 1. .... I . . I ' Would the Qa lot Develop ... . ,,. , . iv. ., J vrmnn in lanht l)irlmn? Mrtttea hT JMWfW H7 N. Mmix- upponenls ot Meal Hinrag of wjiNal Hiffrage Uavt) made a whIkII lt!vutlo,u an olastle var.lmjUk Itv k liulUmii lllrial ll tkttv propeee te pre ent wowoa (ram tiH I Whenever any wweN ds an hhwimj ihmg they eharge It against the whose bady ot women, and gravely attlrm that ull tilundii aiuuuSl hi riJa A fitu.- .Urn I ag r-eme ol the IVtegbtert ( the .Vmer- leaH HevolHMm, in eHjet4 olslln k.sl tkeir temper ami get 1st a veUI 7 .... ,.. u.,H,irninnnt.l wonien b - ' -- . (eftdfn cdllorifl, tended that: "Tho Wnshing'on ootlon does not ren dr It proliAWe tllnl 'woWr with fnll suffrnge rights would be a success In public affairs, slnco If worrcn are to have the euffrser all women innsi oo wnv Ud to it. Tho mlslMshaving Washington more prpiKJrly conducting womon euff ol,ii!." immi.li mint, rnniu in as nou i" " Yet, the same day, tho Herald rccord-( ed the foot that a numiKir ol insn momhersof Parliament refusal to obey tho authority of tho Speaker, nnd had to U forcibly romovc'I by a squad ol jw- lii omen. Whereupon the Herald re marks that. "The rumpus may lx taken as proof that the Irish fBCtIJtfs nro ovon more thorouKhly United than was supposed, and nro startlnj: out to follow tho tactics told down by thoir great parliamentary leader, Parnell." Horols'tho elastic yardstick applied rcspcctivol to tiio Irishman and the woman. Tho Herald does not propose to disfranchise all Irishmen. That very day tho Herald chronicled an nseault committed by Senator J. H. Oelgor, of Montana, upon A. Jl. Keith: "Last night tho men met in tho lobby ot the Senate chamber ot tho fclojo of the extra tossion. Gelger rushed at Keith, who struck him n heavy blow on tho forehead with o loaded cane. The Senator wan stunned. Heforo ho recov ered, Koltli had walked away. Bonatpr GWger is now suarchlng for Kolth with a revolver, having tbreatonod to kill him on ight. A shooting affair is re garded as certain when they meet.' JJuttho cdltprdocs not suggest the dlBfranchisomcnt of all tho men of of ,M on tana; not ovon of tho Montana Bonator. Aualn tho elastic yardstick. Iflvndnvs boforo. "ft fiorco ilsticuff flgiit" was chronicled botweon tho Ger man and Czech duputles In tho Aus trian llelclisrath, hut nobody suggests that all Gormons and Czechs should bo foruv'or disfronolilBod. Mrs. Nation enforces Kansas law by BinaBhlng Illegal Baloons. She Is cited as an awful example) of "womon In pol itics," Hut no ono has proposed to disfranchise tho illegal liquor doalors, or tho county oflloials who rofuso toonforco tho laws of Kansas, It is nnothur caw of tho olastlc yardstick, always used to tho disadvantage of womon. TryCmln-OI Try Ornln-OI l li pnckiigu of (JltAINO, tho now food (Irlnlc that InkoH tlio place of coffee. Tim children limy drink it without Injury us well na tho udiilt. All who try 1L llko it. GILMN-O hna tlmt Huh Html brown of Moulin fir .fnvu, but It In miidu fioui pilro grnliiH, anil tint moMt didicnto Htomiich ruuulveH It without dlHtnwH. tho prieo of cof fee. JfiV. nnd af cts. icr imcknge. Sold by nil grovurn. . trclsna Out Of It. Komk, March il. Tho p-ml consls tory npeiHMl hum today. I'opo I.co aiipenriHl In good hualtb and wuloomed thn dlfttliiguluhed dulegates. Cardinal ! Olblioiis was hero some time ago, hie visit bulmr timed to occur just huforo the opening ol thu couMlstory, Thu Ito man Catholln world Ih turned Itoinun- ward tolav for a now cardluul in to he suit-tiled. Arohhlshop Irulaud wuh inontiouiMl for thu Itetl Hat of thu higher olllco mini timo ago, but later It was ntiuounced that hu would not be thu onu chosen for this honor. Imp- aaka, Hnry, thu iwk beo pears likely Ut tbjtmr MartlneJH will teoelve the hottor, altlieugh ArflhMak ep CerrlwHH is being meHtUmeil prowl Hetitly. However It Is pwclWlly de oideil that Areldiiehep Iretaml will have to wait (or a Utter conMstofy btvioreue MmlHKn cunliHal. Oardtmil OlUhows' visit U lUme was hi regnhtr dweneial UNO. Qor IMS IUIR UACK. W4t I'mIkiH lUU Wbsa IU Suite 10 Uir hv,tW llN4M FrederWk Manuel, MarylsHd bWk, Belle Muutaua. btMieht a ttollle of New bra's llwionbU. A ull o luu u.l Luiu 'nutrteas Uiuk NuJliuariAul asaytMH ;hiwuii. xbw'siiw, oaeid piinelpie and with e new dU- teuMtflMiniv n.dMUU u...i vnu .- euvery Ueetnr the eause and you re mow Ute effect ) ler ouUie oWlty Um term Uut mmm iLtmlrua, Ulhwk hair, and Hnelly hnkiH4, o that witfclku eaiise Koe Uie etTeei cannot rsalH wops tailing Satr at once mmU urU the imw gtttM i ui a week ISEW POU COUNTY CORPORATION The IndM-n.e and KalU Oily I mither Alul liuivrut Uuul IIhmiuiii J Halt: emmly, wtlh a eaptUI id Wg$ Ate4 aril of htiNrpojmttoH wU Q& Seweiary 1 uie ts teorHMg. TUe menea t ai Je. iUrehWrg, l)eie sreare ami J Hornslie. , women s uhuwici-b """6"'""": ,,iimvMU ilm jwiv Th notion Daffy Herald, with 8wl llko . ikin MUf.A i uniur. WCIV RHAWQ AND MAGAZINES . ra . New Volume Dcvoiedjo.the Life of Sailors at Sea, Mr. Hnveleek EIHs, in his lntrst vol time THF. NINTBBS-yi NTUKY, juit published hy Small,, Maynard A Company, places himself unmistakably nmhnif tun most buvbiiuwi Binjmiiair. Tide Wbk Is MilrtllM "An Utopian Hotrospect." Trade Bupplied at falem, Oregon, by I'atton Uros Thu Atlantiu has become, from the standpoint of literary excellenco, high quality and breadth of editorial manage ment, Amenca'H giontesl montniy. in tho April number the text is to bo in creased to 100 pages. When it is UiTUer stool that this has been accomplished without illustrations or aonsatlonallsm, this achluvment in literature is the tnoat remarkablo of thu century. Tim Handy Man Afloat and Ashoro Is yhe What-kind of carumols do you wish? Do Mean Glvo mo tho onoe in wrappers, thoy last longer. tho tltlo of n clover and Interesting look just published by Small,' Maynard A Company, which deals with tho lifo of tho professional sailor, not his lorolc actions and doingu when in stress of duty, but with tho ovory day life, his habits, mnunur, customs, Bongs, diversions, and nil the thousand and one thinusof which tho public knows bo little, but which is really thu interesting pirtof a Bailor's lifo. Tho following lively voiseBore Irom tho just published voliimo in which tho llritlsh Muii'o'-war's man Is Intlmuto ly described In nil his dally habits and ways. Oh, you haven't got a notion What a world of proud umotiou Fills tho bosom of a bos'ti Of a llritlsh man-o'-war. For you cannot do without Mui, And lt dooHii't do to flout him, Thero'e a dignity about him Quito particular. When Tather Noah put to sea With all thu mixed society, Hu told off onu of Ills sons to hu Tho llos'n of thu Ark, d'yu m'o. And from that timu to this, we know, No ship to sea will uur ko Without "a Ihm'ii tight" to show How ships wuro handled long ugo. Henury J. Coute A Co., PhUadulphia, auuouuou following interesting uuw hoeks: The Tower of Wyo, by William Usury Itahooak, Is a story of early Colonial Mary laud along thoshorod of 0heeauako Ihiy, The kuenu Is laid priuciHlly on Kent Island and Wyu Island, wheiu thu "I'ower" Is Htill rumumbered In local tradition. Tho conflict between Claiborne, ol tho Virginia Company, und Iml llaltlmoru, which resulted hi the llrst IjWal clash of arms botweon peoplo of thu Kngltsh raue in America, uomes into tho narratlvu. In fcearcn of Madumolsullu, written aul also illus trate! by lleorgo (libbs, the well known artist, duals with the romantic nnd highly pleturwuoeplodeo( the struggle between the Fieuuh und hpantards (or the peuekiH of Florida, which tonus the background for u charuitng loo story, lull of iuuhleut and adentnre. The King's ltuhiee, a story for boya and girls, by Adolatde ruller Dull, narrates the doing oi natural, healthy children, with a little uti story centering aHHind the "ruUes," ami how thuy ohhih to Amerleu end their fortunes Item, llaee oroers lor booki with 1'rttton tiros., UaltMi), Ore. Mr. W. A. hmor, author ot Mooewa awl Othem, lmj jot rttUu lor mrly IMtUieaUoM in the Saturday l.veniug tVwt a short, etirHng serut, entitUi IH10 Outeaste, a taUof Uie .NorUiHeet. The OeUHisto are an old beKalo ami a woU-do. and the KNar (Mrtof tho try U alMNt the Mraue cemraileehip ami etriklug AtlveNtuiM of thee comi rMuiotm, and their pUriina Sold at i'atton Broe'. uewt dwpni, 4U-U1, iiw. The dramatisation ol tar John.u's "To )Uve ana to iioid," whkh has ! wa beeH pfditeed In Haluuioie aint Bultilo, nod unow runouig in Nw York, 14 sehl by Uie New iwt. sou to he "a mate memunoee piny than k eiten oenved iiuoi Um etedere novel, rti sepesier v4w the mtv w a i .-. cwb'eouUw itKe a it ba I h-L m irlet TW -Li. .- ,7 ' -r - r" " NIH JofcMMM uen roee,,All,trey., are Ut appear m the Ma eewUr oi the AUaiiUe Mewthly. Meesii HouetitoM.MiruiB 1 1. r u . . .. - w RUI tot lH4Wiule pakiiwuosi Soi Kdi. tkMi of Jo a rruKki'. )uUr4, atei CHierl'-RareN.atlleets.iiit. TVe rMt popularity l 4m t&&t f-t duiUt allium 4 this bsV h M W t m rjuee J H1HIUII wm - of this School Edition In "nabrjdgd form with a specially designed cover at a reduced price. , In this book the author has gathered most of his scattered notes on the small er, more common mammals-the equlr rel.thewoodchuck, tho rabbit and hare, the skunk, the fcx. tho Weasel, etc,, to Mlherwithaomo intere ting new mat ter The book la not a formal natural bl.lory, but Rives more or lesn complete life histories of the various antmalB, and i,,iu.iini. facts about the lives ol tlotelttleknon neighbors ol ourfl aro . ,., nt,f -II told In Mr. Burroughs UIUUgl wl " own charming style. The book Is illuatrated by reproduc tions ol 16 of Audubon's famous pictures, and there Is a very good frontispiece of a red fox from life. Trade supplied by i'ation Uroi , fial-m. Ore. Maurico Thompson has ridden into fame on tho charm of "Alice of Old Vincennes,' hut tho complete novel hlch ho contributes to thu March New" Lippinrott will add other laurels to Ida crown. "Hoealyndo'a Lovers" 1b ... 1...1 n...l irnaliiiRt rnmances 0f the liourt ever penned by an Ameri onool tne Bvrecioov"'"" can author. Its bcuho Is In Indlann, llko that of "Alice," nnd its treatment possesses all tho felicities which havo made that heroine n household word. HU Hxnct WoriU. Inicrvlcwor Aldonnnu Swollicd, I linve conic to get your views on the proponed change In tho curriculum of the Krnmmnr school. Alderman Swelhcd Curriculum! What's thnt? I'm ng'ln It, whatever It Is. Aldonnnu Hwelhcd, rondlng the re port of tho Inturvlowcr next inenilng: "Our dlHtlugulshcd towusmnn, Mr. M. T. Bwullnul, wns found at his charming homo, surrounded hy nhuudant indica tion of rlpo scholarship nnd Hturdy common sense. In reply to our report er's quuHtion hu said: "'I do not doslro to forco my o)ln Inns upon the public, but thlH I will say, thnt I have given to this question long nnd studious attention, incidental ly examining into thu curricula of Insti tutioiiH of learning both nt homo and abrond, and, although I And in tho ex isting course of Htudy not a few mat tora for condemnation, still, upon tho whole, I cannot say that I should ad vise nny nidlcal chango until I havo further Utno to cxaniluo into tho sub ject.' " "By George, that feller's got my ex act language, word for wordl And ho didn't tako no notes ucltborl Hy George, what a moiuory that feller inU8tbavol"-nt.nits. Small Chmnir. "You know, I feel Just like a counter felt bill," observed a young man to a friend with whom ho was walkiug, b topping in front of n barroom. "Why?" queried his partner. "I caunot pass," the other explained, waving his hand toward the outmnco of tho place. "Oh," remarked his friend, "don't lot that feeling" worry you. You know, I'm somewhat accustomed to shoving tho queer." And ho took tho man with a thirst by the arm and carried him 011 down tho street Mt-tsphia BcluilUr. Topsy-iiirvy. That's favorite attitude of the mall ltoy. And in this agmn "the child li the father of the iimh " The nun do tiot iy to walk through life on his nanus, inn ue create ic-r niuuclf a king. mini oj lopay-iurvy-dom, He turns night iutoday HceaUrt gardlra of time and nhyetial nscctoitics. He nukes a pleanire of his rnuinm ami a btutness of hb plM. uu- 111 wet, Ue ef feitiu"y rv-rn tlw ( kr of tutural liv ' 7 The rMwlt U I'lv-ical dtUluy ktierllv introducetl ' v wetk" stow. Ihefvxvl he eeudoes n. t ihmrttli him be- c iu- tlt atueaaeh aihl Uk JUocitl Or.m ttrt net hic to rxtnwt the Hour ikhuteul fooiN tte food. iune. Uw '1 is under noer niht itti JueM, .U, vi.)j tu ote iorm at an.iihw i?v,8' de Medical Discovery T!!?" T. tbe ?-h and h 3KP .T'?PMS" ttaa "W It w wiwra tMrtMIVh tb tttmn.h .1.., .. 7 VT wS"e w a aijwj comlitwsi f the ktooMcii and ita lhd oruaiM. HeMce, it cure mV lueg. "-t Mrti".lk" w "d other (untw at o-eal)ed iwImk l fc4 W Imubtni wh aluik of ih MMMk tad UH irottr .n, M, L , . L., .J .."" " - : - w H -T-feL fcJ JTVl - pal SUmi) ' I ik wm MUt& iMn r 'wf ' "" ii . (WL7URU1 TJiyaJSAS-. TS kJir' - ; y i 1 j F.I "Q SALEM'S BICYCLE DEALERS. jiiiHiiiiiiwL B S B B B B , Hi with combination aluminum and wood r im. - -J The Eaele has a ball-bearing lock nut and fianK put ine naine ius u uair...(, , ler combined. Fiame can De laKei apau u. p- -eether in one minute without spec.a tools by anyone. 5 Needs less repairing thananyotner wneei hmuc. B B Call and look it ovtr. It will save your patience and your money. B Full assortmest In stock at Crolssa n.i. lllrb IBIBBHBHBBBBBBBBBBiBBBBBHBBIHBHHBBDII It's in the running of them that makes the it an k n. HSXStWSWV Because a bicycle looks nice is no sign it is of RAMBLER GRADE) S"8 Chainless $60, Light Roadster, $40, Roadster, $35, A high priced bicycle Is not always a high-grade one. SufeU way is ,to Insist upon , NAME, QUALITY, PRICE An old and honored name, quality which that nnmo 1onV".ll,a,".,J9.1! tVil o Tilii3 IHG1IKST, a price that is fuir for a whcpl known to he of tho I (GHhSTGRADb. No blcyclo of any sort Is wortli mor, nono nt a lees price can he Humbler Grade, Wo tako in old wheels in exchange. Wo will tell you a wheel on easy installments. A few snaps on second-hand bicycles Campletoline of Uicyclo Sundries, Tires, etc nt right prices Remember wo are now fully prepared to do any kind of bicycle work, having put in a complete shop under tho management ol Paul Hauser, who has, had sev eral years experienco nt tie hiiBliiesa. No matter what It is you want. Our Joreoyo and sweaters will soon bo here, wait until you so them buforo you buy. SHIPPSHAUSBR 258 Commercial Street, Salem Oregon. UTTCXC2&JK..XJ& A.XT. JftJKSK-lKJM JX a 20th CENTURY LEADERS a c Columbia, Hartford Yedette Bicycles..:. ! The new models hao many important improvements that nro based U upon a thorough understanding of the latest requirements oi tho cycling d lllllllllV ...CALL AND Columbia and Bevel Gear Chainless nnli...t.U PI...I.. M.l..ta Hartford utlettMi B Wheels sold 011 easy pHVinente. tlret class woikmen employed in our a B OTTO J. Q,TAAJLTJ3k30XJ 1 ac vnu iniiDMcv THROUGH LIFE You may live hy the way: if you travel ia the Northern Pacific, the groat transcontinental line that offers you tho comforts of a homo whllo on your way East. Their trains are complete in every respect ami are brotigln up to the ideals of the present day traveler Progress Is this company's motto and it is always abreast of the t.uies. If jou are contemplating a trip East do not fail to investigate the merits of Uie North Pacini' before urtinc. If jou liae not time to look the mattr mi nke this line an syo4 jou will make uo mistake For fatther information ee any Northern Ptciflc aetnt or ad preesA. D. CHARLTON, 2o5 Monisor. street, 'Crner Thml, lortlaud, Oregon 3 16 7 t CorresiHHideHt wantetl in everv eitv Uw ii and villeee in Amertea. New spa' per and other work. Experienced and HrMceu iooa remuneration News and stories wanted. For parUca Ur sddre The U)lUn PreM .iseeu uon, Niiw Tork. n Brmur lawn motw, m Qki x . iVESEk"' i .a,M rtlM(, J- ut RrtWnj to Ores. i.V' K wa ad 0awhe rauntrr fu ld an lerruory Hill be opened for eUem.i thw .ummer. it ii a crawl Rock Uiau.i koatc. H )o are in Wrented. write for W I J -.'.? bum Oppo-unity.'' h will vo, lali o ahootOnorua Ui thetrj Z be , A K. Cnoren, G. A. ., , ,,, vrBfun. . "w BlWIrShM. mjxtja& nJ !6irvfirffxte"k: s-i.-nnf. ' T TrSr' vu nan HJdw Zhc )Ba0les Thprp are more new wA .nnA fpnfnrps in Eacrle I3i- H cycles than all the otherH makes combined. Let us" show them to you. m thp FflHe is the only wheel" y V WILSON & BEL LNGEH 3' El c and SEE THEA... 0O-75 M tin txn W 130-135 A or, U Old wheels taken in trade. Only H repair shop. Wheels to rent. ri E OJIL.SON ! Proposals for Furnlshls Wood for Orejon State Reform School Sealed proposals will ho received at tho ollico of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Salem, Oregon, until 12 :00 m., pril 9th, 1001, for delivery at tho mam building Oregon State Reform 6cl ool all or nny part of twelve hundred f'nm. nf fir ruul .in. ...Ull.. . I .-... . ... nuuu.iu, mini Kmuu nam tlrst growth bin fir, well seasoned, to bo wuoeiy corueu wituout oulk lioaits. Al wood must bo four ieot long reasonably straight and not loss than two and one half inc hesin diameter. me will txi opened by the trustees ol faid institutions at p. m , April 0th, 1001, Right to accept or reject all or nny pari oi a bid or waive any informality By ordr oi the Board of Trustee. , H. E UlCKIRS, Superintendent. BWs fer Swwlles. imus are inylled lor kupp.ie for the " ,UT e. "l tor s rcriml of u V& '"PP'" t ej t. 80, 1001. :VT!Vi'Ia',t nled -ell be furnished tbebidcW uihmi apn'x' w to tlieSu perioterulent Hhls WHI 1k opened $ ?2' ,9JL'1- CLAYTON KXrr w,l"iu uuern Id .lrtnt PreW4te fK 'w" Orecen School for t neat. Bids are invited for 400 cords of wood to be deluded at the School not later !? . upon the foUow iuj Sfcffir' p of first growth, 5L? ' L ib,, P""?' and M 11 waBl c7o" nTtr Pl'k.ont While K'eeu, ami wall seasonotl. All Li niust te 4 feet lonK, reasonably ntruiifht. ot average t,ixe. uml .-lniv Miui ?.i.' out bulk heads. ' w'"w ",l"- ir?h. w!l,beoivod at the oflioeof ttoebuperinteiident of Public instruct- i toil. SaUsni. D,u uniii 4.fv .. ... : . i'WV t Hhieh t.me the7 wu'l be Sff. d hy the Board of Trustees. nght tp refeet or atoept all or any ' any Wd taletejjy fejarvi 7 wtfer ei the Roar. YTwr Wwsm. Sjm.iu. ..,.... jj -W4 -l "! lOH l. SUUIH AND EAjn VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHftSTA ROUTE TrnhiB loavo Salem for Portland nn,1 'T otatlona At 5:40 a. m. , 7:54 a RZ 4:585 ' ,,M a' m' nd I.T rortland., . HHO A Lt Bolern. -IL-OO A M .00 A M -- 6M P M 7.aiM 8.30 l Ar Ashland L Ar Bscrsmehto Ar Ban FrftDclco. ArOf(loii... 10J3I.S 12 841. V 4:35 1 t" 1a3 Tuoa7i 8.ft5 A At" -WAM aAM Ar Donvor. ArKansa, Olty- JI5 A M SaS Ar uaicsgo- jVr Los AngolMI MTFT COO P M Ar iii i'ftw. Ar Fort Wortn Ar City or Mexico Ar Houston . Ar New Orleans..., Ar Washington Ar New York-- LJMa m 0-80 A M 11:30 A M IU? A M . 0.30 P M c; A ir 12:10 p if M59 A M ?00 AM W0?M Pullman trains. Chair caro Bacrnmnntn i or0"' nuu Auurjniii rarn .. i rr on and El Paso, and tourist cars to CIiImL St. LoulB, Now Orleans and Wnillffi0' Connoctlng at ban l-rnndlsco withleT oral BtoamBhip HnoH for Honnint.. Japan, China, PhUippboa, Central and" South America. uua 8eo agent at Halero Htatlon, or addm'ST" C. H. MARKHAM, G. P. a Portland, Oregon. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME OABD, No. 2 ITor Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany 12:45 n m Train loaves CorvalllH.... 1..50 ' Train arrives Ynquloa . 0:45 n m' No. 1 Ret,urnlnK: V' m' Leaves Yaquina 0-10 a.m Leaves Corvallis 11:30 a, 0 A.r una Alhnni, ,n.. ' -1. No. 3 For Detreit: ' tu, Leaves Albany Arrives Dotrolt No. 4 Hctumlnir: . 7:00 u. m, .-11:20 a. in. Leaves Dotrolt 12:10 n. tu. Arrives Albany 5:45 p. m One and two connect ut Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pacific trains KlVlng direct- service tiand from Now-' poil and ndjacont beaches. Traltisfor the mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, Hiving ample time to reach camping wrounds on the Uroltenbush and Santlam rivers tho same day. II L Vi ALDhN. HDWIM nmuv WAI.DKN. T F. 4 1'. A , TURNKK. g lit. Ihtnjr Uanai "The Best of Evcfything" In a word this tollsof the passenger eervico Via The Northwestern Lto Trains dally betweon St. Paul nnd Chicngo comprising tho latest Pullman Sleepors, Peorloas Dining Cars, Library nnd Observation CarB, Froo Reclining Choir Cara. ..The 20th Century Trnla-"TIIE NORTtl WESTERN LIMITED" Runs every day or the year. Finest Trains in the World Electric Llchted Steam Heated. To Chicago By Daylight Tho Radgor State Express, tho finest Day Train running botweon M, Paul and Chicago Via tho Short Lino. Connie lions fiom tho WeBt mado Yia The Northern Pacific, 'Great Northern, and Canadian Pacific Rye. This Is also tho beat lino botweon Oiiinha, St. Paul nnd Minneapolis. AM Agents sell tickets Vis "The North-western line." W. II. MEAD, II. L.SISLER. T A G. A. (liicago Rock Island I Pacific JIako your trip Euat pleasunt and comfortable by usine tho Great Rock island iiurnonally conducted .oxcursions in tourht sleeping cara which go Eait overyweek of tho year via Palt Lake City ana tho Scenic lino. Pullman Bleeping cars every day to Chicago. Toll your tickot agent yoa want your ticket over the Great Rock, Island Route from Donver. AN Hckot agontssoll them. Write for foWore. A. E. CooyiiH, G. A., Portland, Or Large Wall Maps of tho United Statea.... Given Away I HOW TO GET ONE If yon are going East, or thlnklug of eending for your family, do not buy your tickets until you havo secured rates from the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL ROAD Co. Their service is excelled by none, nnd they can ' reach all points in the East, South or Southeast from taj point in Oregon or Washington. Through tourist car from Pacific ComV to New York. If you will sond fifteen aenta In slam to tho address iii-nn lwlnu? w mps will forward you by return mail a large wall map of tho United Statea. Cuba and I'orto Rice, 34x40 inchea. tor particulars regarding passenger or freight ratea, call on or addreaa, B. H. Trombcu, Cora'l Ag't. Ill, Cent. R. R 142 Third Bt Portland Or Proposals for Wood, Uiaa are heroby invited for furnishing 4000 cords of wood to tho Oregon fc! " Insane Asylum, 8,500 conla to uedeliver ed attho main butlding and 600 cords at the Cottage Farm. Tho couditiouJ are that, the wood shall be cut, while green, from first growth, big fir, well seasoned, ttnddaiivered as re -mired, closolv corded, without bulkheads. Bids will a.to l received for the delivery of 75 cords ol grub oak, at the main building. BJ will be received for tho whole or any part and opened at the state house, t -p. m .April 8th, 1001. T. T, GEER, F. I. DUNBAR, , CHA8. S. MOORE. Board of Aayluni lrusttea. WALTER LYON, Clerk ol Board. 3 8 lmo. Take your wheel to Shipp & Hour and have it cleaned or rehired. Rniiug season is almost hereT 3-4 if -rf! jr.