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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1901)
.iwwraerwo BHWJHY',"" WftWftWMiitwiiwiiwiiMi " wws' j- -y; Mst'- A' b .v w. St? -i; ;f t K' .'. ' U ft . & m M lit" r y m m m m u m u m m m t Eh An 01(1 Friend luefroSt, and U sow knoffff Iff &? ttpggrt friends arc Uioc who have for no pooncr but surclv it drives out the i If there is a sore or ulcer on i m1iUm Iia11 nMi riml tflA tllAdYfretS a& to lieallh and hanpiuoss. and llic testimony of these is the highest evldenccoMlie , reliable Id I the imte of Cancer! Kheu4tlim, Catarrh, S?3Xt oXinaUs in Scrofula, itczema, Iwsls, Salt Rheum, Acne, or any i jeaw Uwt origlna c i in ' the blood. Being slrletbft vegetable preparation, you will find it 8 wi " thuih better tbati a drug atorS concoct on or any of the iwMelr 'ffl J and mercury remcdie.,bich a the SJm ?" ib mmiwitf atittiria jli nicrii. una ever uivui piw wv . " , nmm't FYWtWflftflr- unv r & S S the skin is relievea of nil itcuinjj, irnwunK "'"" '"-'77' , tT v,.,tv """.""..'" :"....-1 . ?.T. anemic people will JJid P. P. p. ju me medicine u.iy "" :f" r" u fd illv nourished nencs are responsible for their condition. 1'orold people m u fcdUAl or have anv injurious effect wi fortlfvinir oeaiust disease. Kx asc. Kxiwricnce this anpfeamrticularly to in?liclnc( and B. 8. 3 ., a mm y io . go conndcnccoT flic people for ttWly 50 years, must have merit IT omua, w me secret of it success. Whqit j-mi call lor H. o. o. dotft be persuaded to accept sotnethiiiK else there is no substitute for S. S. 8. It in the only Ktiarontecd purely Vegetable blood purifier, ami the safest and best for all blood and skin troubles. Do not let them force an inferior mineral remedy on you In-cause there is a larger las? don't leX te o wife "usTbout it TUB SWIFT ijl Maa Every Man In Town fs Interested in... Our New "The Buttons Don't Come off." "The Linings; Don't Rip" , ' ' "They Hold Tiieir Shape" "They Fit Like Custom Clothes" These are some of Ihe pleasant things we hear said about our clothes. If you are not a judge of clothing, then this will be a safe store in which' to select that new Spring Suit. O. W- JOHNSORf,& .CO, j People's Olothlcrtf. and Furnlshors T7 (JomTnurfllol Bt. Snlom. Tho i'ooplo THE DAILY JOURNAL, dy Hopnn onoTHBna, WKDNKBDAY, APKJL tf, HH)1. Onlly One Yonsjs sa.OO InAdvnhoo Dally Foiir Montho l. In Ativartoo Dally by Cnrrlor OOo Por Mor)tl Wookly Ono Yoar I.OO In Advnhqa THE OlLUEnT DnOTH- EnOBANKFAHUnU The newspspor reports undoubtotlly nisko tho worHl posslblo showing In any uchmattor MbniiU Ulluro. In one way It Is ft protection to tho public lo liavo no nowMiipproMt'd. In tliu grcut panic of 1K03 This Jouhm At. was the flrst newspapor In Oregon to postbuUotlns of it 1- .1 ....H..l.klAII MftV.I tst all tno wrecKs nnu subjiumbiuho, " nlaco ot adding to'tho excllomoiit It calmed tho public mind to know Hint nothing would 1m Btipprobod. Iu tlio(ca$p of tUlpurt Hrptlicri at Ha loin thoro will no doubt bo given tho fullest publicity ol tho notuM condition of affajra as soon ai an ni'rurnltt stato pioiTitcaii bo iimdo up yid published. Unll liat la d?uo there illdulil bo no tweopiuK condemnation or charger ol disironeaty, ffio laws of tills sfato do not require published aUlementv o( the condition of private bsnUsj The pubHo have little or no protection by law'o'galnst dlthouost praotlcoa or nils rnAnaceinent of any bank. vA;id the bank examinations of natloiinl bankers afford the publlo otuter, 'seonflly. Jake the Vauconver suk-U'0fn ioc, aiulnarawenUhoro the past two years 4nJ sdl found HInJoHwIfti'$ptll a real examination ?as luarioby vWB1j one. possibly it bank examiner, ami ait awful state ol affairs was ruyoaled to tho publlo. Hxauiluatlous and reports woru only a further means ot hoodwink. ln the public uto n fsio souso ol wcurlty. ' ' 1 Theso general oondltlons jip""', le taken Into aiwount. That we afe work ing uudor a bail and very defootlya km must Ik apparent to all, liiohullng Gilbert Brothers. Not oven they would willfully desire to eonduot thulr builnes M as to fall. Their pride, as ailisens as well at tbo reputations ofty'ilr, faiullles would lead them, U WOitM ll oluers lu the banking buslmws, to dlro te uocftJ honprabjy. Tlmy hao bwu publlcsplrlte and enterptlslng. They hav hadinaiiy filtiU and Vllthavo wuoh sympathy astbeyalww asJowro dfstro to do the hoiUMt thing and the right thing under th olrouiustanws Tub JoumnaJ. regret, uioro than all else, Uio relation ot lhl bank to the public achool myIok on. il '" bsnk baa for soma time Imu Imwlventl 5 iwd then ,VfeHUamyln llsodoposlu if of the school cuiwreu uuo wbjhiis tiav gone to pay other1 claims. The Wnor ol tho community and tbo wpuUtlos of th Itugklfq ,w In this community will' luffMnhow okWren, who are not buslnewf adults, but' who aoted under tha guwamjo ol pyhj aeaUwt ujljr A& u IMU dtimUt, Their lalmia wllf $ Mtfl dejwlti JN if .u 5.4. -. . ---if? T S. S. 8. h&i been before the public for many years; from a small-begini nlng, It has steadily vrorked its way to My, town and liamltf lathe . , J, t teut d ' -vOtni.. c never Uicu .p. o. o., yu " -. does it get Into the circulation than the uirnriuMl flt lUC limncuiaic kwu ttvi ?row stronger, ami giumm.. WCU! :,..' .i... SSishatsnocKl; teacues wuoi is (j " "; -. r;; oSr nhysicians will carefully consider v w m- . - w r-------- v iBiuwa'j; Suits polsoiiud, Choir conlltlmico in all banks dostroyod nud thuy will liavo only tho blttoroxporiunco of a torrlblo object loisou In thoiintruBtworthlnoei of thulr oldors. Hy all lawful moans, tho pre prloloro of ,thu bnnk, their friends, the crcdltom and otlior bnnks of tho town should not let tho dlnuraca rest upon the community ot having duped tho Innocent public school children by a soml-ptiblic contrtvanco to rob thorn ol thulr llrst ellort at establish ing habits til thilft nud oeouomy. To Cure sCoUlo.pae tity Tsks UxvIJtb Uruiiiu QiilMlila Tsblol. All driifsliii it mnd tlia inrtiiejr If u riiOi to mrr W. Ororn's lunlurti It on vu boi. THU NKXT HKNATOHBHIP lion. II. W. Oorbott, who was n rundt date for the United HtuteH annate, de clares that on the first day ot next Jam nary hu will sturt lu ami make n tight for the eluctiou at tho next neeiion of the Irgl'laturu. lie will see that clubs are organised in evury county lu the slate, and ho iiroK)is to make a hard light and with a low dark horses lu the Hold tho next semluli of the legislature prom ises to un morn tropioai than the Isst. The above paragraph Is taken from a uumbor ol exchanges. It Is prolubly unatilhorlred mid eertaluly would be n Ubjtakj) on partuf any friend ot Mr. GprbAtl'd. II hu Id over mudg senator it will be aPeomplUhtHl by the partv turn ing voluntarily to him us n candidate, not by his turning tho party to his pur poses. 'Ibis latter has boon attempted by his Injudicious friends sAveral tiiiuu .yyltliout iiiatnit and It Is ouly hls miinli;s whp vrot again te ooniinejid sjuoti a program. TiikJoohnal publish jtoupi (ilsolw JUrik rtpaji tJijfiApQl ajmembiir (rgm WlUl toViVJiJk wltiaSWs 1)11 ooiulugs,dld uutuiiltohls mrty with the Republlean party, lie alto dtrterves cnnllt for telling the truth alnnit party oauwise and that Mr. Uwhett was tho choice ol the majority nf Itopiibllenaa If not of Ihe llMpubJIean majrlty. If tl o Republkmji irly mmpbers Jmd guu lufoeaupi,a Nipitur vtoulil liavu bu chosen the llrjt days of the hmiUwi, ami that would have Uon the end of all boodle, olarklHIps.carruptlou and tctra vagauco. lint a majority tfj g lttUlu turn perhtrrod a ImIuii. Tho Republican smiwi ill of IW11 was fr from all obMtable (eatimti. It was ohiu to all ReHiUkMii oh hiI terms. It plkjd W .mm VfW Hy one far srjlAr UsyJtHsliJWtsi.U)' secret blkt ur wttwuvU.U thiUttwas fair, Ju I nwl guarautMMl ei) fju,t i all. It was sound jurty doeirine. Tun JowtMAL life mil wish h V MHUtifttftl to Mr. OKUtt'swudUlAty r (any other man's. V does nat Mtya In making pful 4isUt of Ue )ltUal otllire for any huh er any st ef men, ItOPlKJStvl tho cauou JMlJ Jf j l jv, pot beA.ie Mr. Dolph wasttidldat(but; Iwaum it wjM,M mJafr $l4 , not own to-all RhiuIuiu u )ual terms, no) ohow k any but tuaii as. were wauled for tlgiier. OASTOXIXA. SMrstU vTsJl&iTMlMMAtaftNttt nisr 1 osiirrs ON i THE LEGISLATURE Dncof .the. nemacrals jrurns on Some Light. He Could Tell More Facts if They We're Needed. Statement That .Concerns Certain Memb'ers' From Linn. f Albany, Or., April 22.-To tho Ad llor.) My attention has beon called to Bomo communications and editorials as published In some of the nowapapors tf this stato, calling In,uotlon tho inloR rity of soma of thn membnrs of tho Into legislature. It looks very much us though tills oourso was bolng adopted for tho purpODo of screening tho men whoso cotireo In said legislature watf queationahlo. Tho men wlio did not yield to temptation and were true to their political organization liavo beon criticised moro aovoroly than those members who worn rrcronnt to thoir trust and untrue to tho political party who elected them. The altnbsorbitiK question of tho luto legUlaturo and that which was parutuoont to overy other question wan , the elnotlou o( a Uultod Status sonator. Under fuir and honest parly disci pline every man that was In opposition to tho Hopubllcau party in tho June election last was or should liavo been re tired from tho senatorial contest, owing to tho fuct that tliu leglslatuw was Ho publican in politics. A short tlmu oftor balloting for tho ulcction for a Unltod Stales lonutor had coinmoncod in tho lato legislature, .Mr. Co'butt had re ceived the number of voles which on titled him toacaucuH nomination from the Republican members ol said luglida tdro, and iinrW nil party rules ho was entitled to ho elected to tho United States sonata by tho votes of tho Hopub llcan tnombers. Tho oloctlon of Mr. Corbolt was sought and claimed as a matter of right from tho party that Mr. Gorhott was a member ol. This was honorable and right, and all tho Cor bolt men asked of the opposition to tbo Republican party was to keep out ot tho thou political contest and let the Republican members ot tho legisluturu nettle tho Senatorial election iih they had a right to do, without any interference by men elected iu opposition to tho dotiijuiuit party, Thuru was no net on the part ol Mr. Uorbutt or his friends or sup porters tnat camo to light or whs even hinted at, so far us my knowledge goos, that would iu any way com prom lto the honor or tho biuhiuis ol tho Republican I party or this statu, it was plain to he i- .-. seen from tho huitliiulug that Mr. Corbett had hut one rival or opitonmit lu the Bonatorial race, which fuct was well known early lu the suasion. It was ulso well understood that Mr. Mollridu'n candidacy wan being pushed by tho opposition In Mr. Corbett for the pur pose of putting up a oombiuo that would dufuut Mr. Corbett, Mrllrldu mid till opposing caiulldaUM. The pruteudud friends of Mollrldo wuro steurlng from tho beginning, and all the tlmu In the dlrecttoli ol tliu iduotlou of John II. Mltolmll. An orgaiilaatiou was. uffttfltml and mi lered lulojiy the men who were seeretly supporting Mr. Mitchtdl, but ptuteuding to be supporting Mr. Mollrldu, that alter its organisation largely oontrollwl legislation mid approprlatjouu whiuli were then ponding huluruthu legislatuitt. Hatd legislation and appruprluUuns did not, under all olrmimstaucus, stand Uhju their merits, hut weru vottMl down or ihihimI in neourdiuiue with who was asking for the ImjUlutinii or aiiproprla tlou, ami they wuro ah a rule iiporttdt whether fctwh legislation or approprU llou win riuhl oi wrong, providing the parties asking for tint puaMige ot mild invuBiiro or measuriNi or the uppropriu tlou weio In line with the "iHiiiiblna," And wuro uumbertMl uiiiihii; those that umild be rtdlel uhui iIih siipMit Mr. Mltuhell for the BuU. Tho word went out frwm Mttebell's headiiiarters that they wwro "tUil tu do buslnw."und mihihUms ot the Leg islature were Invited UlBttll, Hlld tHMM of. tho men who dkl mill went totiLtlmt II they wuuted money it whs then for thttm, providing they would uiuMtji tlu election of Mr. Mitchell to tlw mto. It looked as though the iiiwh weie wil ling to HiiUr Into any kind ot iQal or who is "not doing "wtH'Vth' cqiulttiou Qccur$ yawnpdjto with nil children. Scott's emulsion of codiivti oil is n food that Uirj t build jou up af ouci.t com-, it don't show at tbf. "Not doing wtlP wmn that Ut cltHd is not gtpin). tli good of hit food. J')i todny, or this wetk ; it Jjjnay Hvwmfir a month; baiora it begitutc how in tho child's condftfcn. You want him to get jjpk to turning m nw jxigto itrongthA .. You want the food " that begin to build, up At onco. , H i.i nm . uaum iyM IA Neve Influence I. the mM. force which controls the different organs of the .body. It : nta thcr. .strong according as tnc uram mm uwv. 'r r, n.nUqncs9. weak ana diseased. Weak nerves cause henche nervousness neuralgia indigestion, heart trouble and many er forms of qhronic weakoSs. Make the nerves strong, the brain clear and aclivc and the body will be healthy and vigorous. "For fiomc years I a troubled wit nero ond pain at the foso of , the brain. J ly. id o ten felt as thougli It was in a vjso and wan being squwzed. I got ho bad I could scarcely sleep at night and 1 my BearB would pulnltato and pain me a great deal. I began taKing Dr. Miles' Nervine and grew ateadlly stronger until my rouble was entirely iwgji BlaIr( Kcb. ooothos andTreatfl tlfo tired brain, strengthens the nervs XiT,i fiimniiort tlie nerve influence that Is bo necessary to Mi.- .-KI-: ...--iv i ".:."' build up IlOUilM 01 uouy E&d 1)7 druggists on guarantee, pass any kind of a law Hint would have I a tendency to weaken tho Republican j party, providing they could secure in rm turn asslstanro in the election of Mr Mitchell to the Senate. No blamo, I think, could be attached to mombera olected upon a citizens' ticket In 1to publican counties wlio had received the support of Mr. Mitchell for supporting Mr. Mitchell In retutn tor tho Senate A different rulo would prevail In coun ties where the opposltlou'to tho Ropub. llcans were In tho majority, and where tho Republican ticket had boon unsuc cessful at tho last election, as !tho case lu Linn rtnd some other counties. .Mon olected to tho Logislaturo upon a ticket in opposition to tho Republican party had no right to noil themsolvcs, neither did they have tho right to betray thiilr consistency. Such porfldy and rascality out to receive the condemnation of all honest people. Thoro woro elpclod to tho Inst Legisla ture In Linn County men upon n ticket In opposition to tho Republican party who voted for Mr. Mitchell, and tho sumo mon n few days prior to said thno woro nnxloiie tovoto for Mr. Corbett, providing nrranvemonts could bo made that would bo satisfactory to them. It is charitable, howevor, to suppose that thoso membiirH forgot tho Issues of the campaign, and If they did, why was it when measures woru imndlng and upon their final passago ln tho Houso that they had promised to support in tho Uato campaign, that thoy would and did absent themselves from tho Houso, as was done by C. H. Montague when the hill culled tho mortgago tax law bill was put upon Its Dual pissaue in tho Home? Wiih this a plrt of the deal when thoy went hack on their constituency and abandoned thn party that elected them tp the legislature. The so-called reform forces and papers lu Oregon claim that they aro opposed to corruption in politics. On tbo strength of Hioho claims and aftor the adjournment ot tho lust Legislature I piopvrod a letter to bo published in tbo i'eople'ti l'russ In Albany, und I banded wild hitter to tliu odltor of hi Id paper for publication, and lu that letter I asked tho follow lug iiiuittlon, vlx: "Wouldn't It hu well for you, through the uolumuaofjourpaper,to Inquire Into tbo terms ot tho dual by which wo In I.iiin county lost two ol our men In tho but l.fKlnliitur, and why it was that they got over luto tho Itepubllcan camp, and got to voting for a Itepubllcan for the United (State Hviiato?" 1 then, in wild letter, iiuulu the following effer: "If you have any truublu lu ascertain ing the lluunclal portion of mild ileal nud l()iHiwiU cull online for tbo desired Information, I will atwist you so that you oaii ferrit out tlfo full fuutn ooiu'ern- lug said traiiHuetlou, sotting forth in full tliu mimes of the contracting parties and the amount ot money paid for the votes of thoM two renegades from Ihe two old political piKirties." I failed to sutiru the pobllixitlon of tho above staUMiiout in said paper, and the editor thereof refuted oti the ground that the Inquiry called In ipiesilon tho lutemrity of tho members who had voted for Mr. Mitchell. Ooinmitteu on this kind of reform (tolitlee is not nmry. J, J. WHITNKV. A TMIIfflsnUI from OU liBUoJ ' I ixmaier OhmulMirlaiu s Cough ltMimtdy the lwt in tli woril for bron eklUs," say Mr. WlUwui sorv, of Warringtwi, UHgknU. "It has saved my wife's li'e, sh haiiug tm a mattyr to bninahltit for over six years, being most of the time utiHtit to her wl. She Is now nwite well " tkU w H. Haas, DmggiU SALEM ROSE FAIR IS TALKED ABOUT -TW tUwt u the Um Floral l'hm, will bMMa vail within a fHW kys for a uiUk W that orgmuwtKHi wbHH tbe waitr ofeotHlMcUug auotber ro ffsir this ytr will U iWu-mmnl. Tkrritf,' kitW I MtHHlt X) wWJfh It wiwKHrfsssX. Ua M.nM t spMd l Um mxloti of a phbho dnuk Imij IoumuIh om Cbuhti atrMt oh th gfwUMisol U awn Umxt CVwnty osirt aid to supply U sMtm with wator aud lo kp I- MUM ,H Naur but tU KKWlwf of tho I'aioM wow iKKMlifoty S( M lo whHl hiw to aaloH and tbo mUom of Uw kwHtato buw booH eooltatmhy dArrul MtUtho mU ospscts to hm iowm dovotofMiesiU and 1st toe umt laUro. TV I'nioM hai Htttkot lnods tor U mmiim of a etudiMe Imihi-iIk Umi wM bo sh ofnatowit as wall a a public WoHoAl. Momo MrintMn of the rvaHbattuH 4osire Out shoUm mm aarnlval ko koU Uii smmr Uj wUts4t iMr HimHs ay be .m. m a mat imiwwug MtHSSSUH M, TM urn in iNMan a m ktr U W1j. gl by Oi prvaiMvl a Iji. t nip Wne iumm tins idoson. i t P&k or w . "-3 , Mesf Nervine udu viBut ui .- -- j ..i-. f minri 'rrr ir Do. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ina. UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH CONFERENCE iWinisters Assigned to the Wil lamette District. The Annual Conferencoof the United Evangelical church at Corvallls the most successful session In Its history. Tho reports from the various fields show marked success. The finances of the church are reportetlin a prosperous con dition. Over $500 was raised for homo mis sionary work at tbo missionary meet ing Sunday afternoon. Four thousand dollars was appropri ated for mission work in tho state. Three thousand dollars was voted to wards the Endowment Funds of DsIIob College Ou Sunday morning bishop R. Dubs, I). D., L. L. D , delivered an elajuont and powerful address, after which the following ministers weru ordered asdea cons: A. A. Winter. 0. T. Hurd, G. L Lovell, 8. Ed. Launer, 8. Wood. At 2 p. m. lttshop Dubs delivered tho ordination charge altor which the fol lowing were ordained as elders: L. M, Iioozer, Guy II. Phelps, II. A. Dick and 8. J. Lindsay. The stationary commlttoo reported tho following assignments of ministers for tbo ensuing year; WillamotW district-Rev. C. 0. Pol- init, I'll. D. presiding elder. Aleea and Hinslaw Thos, A. Yost and Writ. 1'lorrninii. Reulah Mlsslon-8. M. Wood. Mridgeport nnd Luwlsville U J. Kelly. llrooks 0. L. I.ovell. Corvallls L. M. Uoor.or. Dallas A. A. Winter. Dayton .1. Howersox. Uiiston A. W. Hrickley. Ilil'mboro It. Hartrnuii. Indrpemlence S J. IIihIh. KtiiKa.Vnlloy W. 1.. Arnold. l.a Knyette U. T. Hurd. I'nrtland First Cliuroh-II I.. I'ratt. Portland Swond Cbiirub II. A Deck. rortland (iermaii 1. liitiuur. Salem 0. A. Itabiug. Botlavlllo and Sweet Home 8. K. Lauuer. Ht. Johns and Warrsn M. J. Ilal luntyuu. . Troutdiile Tbos Cowling. TryGrslo-Ol Try Craln-01 l Axk your (Sroeer todny to show you n phukiiKU of OHAIN-O, the new food drink that tnkoa the place of colTee. Tho chlldron may drink It without Injury iih well iih the ndult. All who try It, llko It. aitAIN-O linn that rh'h huiiI brown of Mocha or Java, hut It Im made from pure grains, ami tho most dellouto xtomach reculvea It without dlstruHH. Vi the price of cof fee. lBo. und 1!5 ctH. pur imckiiKO. Sold by ull jrrocers. JOURNAL X-RAY. An Iudepeiidpuce binker(who Is said to bo opposing tho pomilrr loan) waa onco'suwl for loss of a lot of about ten thousand btishuls of wheat, ho was warehousing. Judgment was obtained ; and a smpathetic friend oxplaiulnt; liow it came about said: "Ho didn't Bieat an mat wueat. iiiere were some' cracks in the lloor whore it run nut and the hogs ate it up." Is -MoKlnloy desirous of exploiting tho socialistic propaganda hy putting tho attorney ot tho billion dollar steel trust at tho head ot theIoga! department of the government. The Best Remedy for Rheunutljm. O.U1CK UKUirPKOU I'.W.N All who uie Chamberlain's 1'ain lUilin for rheumatism are dellghtetl with the in Ink relief from jwln wlileh it affonls. yhtnsHakmgo(thl8Mr. D N Sinks, of Troy, Ohio, says : 'Borne time ago I bad a severe attack of rheumatism in my arcs nud shoulder, t tried numerous ruintMlles but got no relict until t was rmmmemlidT)y Matsrs. Ho F. far- kOiisUO., ilriiggisis ol tlun place to' try Chamtrerlain IVn HjIiu They, reoommendeil it so highly that I bought, a bottle. I was soon relhtvou w till pin ttaic llliro li-i.'HIUIIHHIW IUH llllllilUHl IU many ol my Irlenils. wim agrtto with WD tnat It is Uie bolt rittu ior etmr rhtmmatism m the mar itarV sum by r, U. Uixnt DrugUl rrotil f QuMtsc 5aItMl prooaaU w tit Ui wIvih1 by the undersigned at the Suite Camtul m Mas ..Ml. a . . .k'l..k . m. tor eir made at tha tain Improvements I ivu,i v itvv ! to lh ttato fair grwimU at ialiMH OrgH lius aiwl 0lSeatkj8s can be iwii at I wt latr limn SptomWr 1 1W1. for afl tlwolWrt of V. O. Pwgh. SUW, Ore .. pan of same. As follows ami at tho Itaildan' KxrhaHge, Port IW vurds Of targ crowth bilr 8r laml, Oro. W. H. Wehkish. J. H. Sirruutux, llulhllHg Ooniwlttee. 4tSKVl A Brtls la WIi Tw lwlw wagons axd we bKr, all WW, (or sale at a Wigula. iKqaire al Fairgrounds stri, 4 tt iwt MH9 I I i M TUkaywr wlwol t SMmt A UMMr &d Vvo H oJmh.1 r whM. Ktdttu wa4H It a)Mt hw a. tl 4 (, 1 rr - 11 - im"im ' mHB glCYCLB.. R1DBR .... .-! M 1,1a crvirfc Who dtmaodM 'taupih. perftct Is no more enthusiasm: " RAMBLER t THE 22 YEAR ROADSTER Chainless $60 35.00 Ladles' and Gents' COASTER BRAKES Come in and take a.H.in on u ij.' neat ond durable otnl ilow n.if pkikw parts. ln!'1!:fA":,',"1 nv.mi- n,.r buyliig call iu mid fxamlrtq our ible. It VYnnveMnr rtm ueioro mi. It it no trouble. It B-vfB iwy w ; v ... our ail e- whbui is mo "' i l .1 ll... flit.AlIitat II vlnccd. more pold this season bo far than We fell wheels on easy will trede In your old tecond linnc1 bicynlcs. installments wheel. Snaps Remember wo hove a complite repair shop bicycle repair work. New Food Preparations GIIAIN-O, tha new food drink, is n Bubititute for coffoo that either children or adults may uto without baimful effects. For dessert try JELL-O. It can bo prepared in a few minutes ami in various flavors. Only 10 a package. Harritt & Lawrence old T'cuTomow nnocr.uv TODAY'S MARKET. Portland, April 23.- Whpat. valley nominal Walla Waila, bi Flour Portland, beBt gradofl $12., 0 13.40. Graham 2.00. Oats Cholco White $1.25 per cental: grey J1.20 fl.22 per cental. MlllBtuff Urau, slO.OO; shorts, $17.50 Hay Timothy-$1212K por ton. OnIons-2.25 to 3 Pototoos 15 to 65c per sack. Butter Best dairy, 15017; fancy creamery.lTK to 20c Store 10 . to 12 por pound. , , , i Kggs-uregon, rnncn iiij w iruu, Poultrv Chickens, mlxeil 4 to 4 50; hens 5 00 to 5.60; turkeys, live 10 to 12c. Mutton Dressed, OK to 7c per pound Ilos Dresed7o. per pound. Boet TopBtoer8l$4.604,75;cowH,f4 60;(lre38edbeef, 7 to He. Veal Dressed. i 08 c. for small. Hops-G7c. for 180U crop, 12 to Mc for now crop. Wool Valloy, 1012c; Eastern Oro con, 9Q12c;MohoIr,25. Hides-Green, salted GO lbs. 7 0 S. under 60 Iba, 708)6 5 aheep pelts, 16 (? 20c SALKM MAItEKT. Wheat 05c for feed. Wool, 13 to 10c, Mohair, 25c. flops 11 to 15c Oats 3Sc. to 0c Hay Baled, cheat, V, timothy, $10 Eggs ll12Kc Flour In wholesale lots, $3.0J; retail 80c sack. MlllstufTs-Uran, $17; shorts, $10.60. Hoga Dressed, Gc. Live cattleSteers, 4to44 ;cowe, $3.50 to $4 Bheor $4. gross Dressed Veal 7 cents. Butter Dairy, 12K to 15c; creamery ,j is to.'u, store iu to lJH,c. Poultry Hens per lb., 8c. Potatoes 20 36c .51. Eppley, east Slate street la of lug 12c for egga. Take your wheel to Shipp A l!au6et and have it cleaned or repaired. Hiding (iHixoii is almost here. 3-4 tf. Buritu ItolMYw Haw Atari BMM Bring your lawn mowers to Rhlpp & Hauser and have them sharpened ami overhauled for the spring season. 34 tf Summer School Tho first term of tho Marion Co. Sunimor school will open May 0, and continue for six weeks, Its object is to review subjects for stato and county examina tion as well as for civil seivlcco and other examinations , address J. J. KflAPS, SALEM, OFE. Silverton Summer School Conduoted by V. J, Crawford, A. M. begiuning Monday, July 1. ami continuing six weeki, closing Aug. 0. liHU. Tuition for torm 6,00 in advance, To eaurstw: leaohors' review rourse. A pupils review i-mumi For information address W, J, Crawford, Silverton, Or. -17 dJtw MUCCISIS EVTRYWHfJlL PACKAGES- T HANSUD tOUMIST DEUVTRED FREE Wty& 863 BROADWAY. NYjc BUjferWooi it Qictes Sctool fer BliiJ. Bids are rirted lor wood to bo Wtwed at the Owgontctiool for Blind 100 eords ol mcohiI L.mii n. i . qMllty. IS oords of grb oak ofm.liNin sise. All ol this wool to b cut in four ft tata'WMUdntjM timWramlto In ahmiy wrdad without bull hwds. I Publk IottrMtkw aHd wlllihi opwied k day of May 1601 at 10 a. w. ' ' ' - . j 'r at uw itoani of Trait. J. I. aKRTRR wrTrnv msm 1 .tefw&r mus-1 v f-s- zt.CiWJrXisr' .,SBYYI i WZ&T ! 'VksF upIm wheel la Ills sports ul "v" " BICYCLES d si r A 1 T II fiMfl Pf1?? jfam- " - i y TAVOHnt A Llnt. ... KUAU3 1CH 1-lnchTublnt Ladies' and Gents' f $5.00 EXTRA ..rxjrTjrV nlulllllV U'lllMK it. Is ligbt. '' t ' - , , ., of Atitmiioliile mod.-ls. it may save you St, anyway modHs. it may save you V".'?'.'' ....is. . .- it Z j ; .... . ,. ,t ,, Ul ,,B 00I1 'Y.r ..,..: ,.i hum U1V 'H UVUI tMllIt 11 u tiro - enuro n . Shipp & Hauser 258 Commoreinl Ktrcct. and are prepared to do any kind of . Free Book To Weak Men Weak and nervous men read 'Strength its Ubo and Abuse by Men." Doctor Sandeii It tells all about my DIt. SANDEN ELECTItIO BEJ.TS, and how thoy nro need to cure such cascH of rbeumatism, lumbago, ecinta, lamo back, kidnoy, liver nnd stomach disorders, sleeplese neea, or any of Iboeo diseaeea peculiar to man. . Dr. A. T. Sanden Suite 10, Ituwol Bldg. Portland Or. OidPost OfficeStables Aro lurira nn havo reuatiln attend nntB, your team boarded by tho week or nay. uoou loams tor iitro. iricea rea Honnbln. Your patronugu solicited, H. M. Brown Forrv Nrevt. O. C. T. Go's I'AHtiKNUKK HrhA:UI POMONA altonA LKAVKH.Fyjl roitTLAM) Il,xxjt8tiiidyftt8a ui. QUICK tlMtf. AND CHKAP HATbb Diiok 1 (teu mw ami ( iiurt ttln. M. V. 11AI.UW1N. Arfnf PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS The tourist travel between the F.iist and the Puciffe Coast has reached enor mous proportions in the last few vears, and calls for a social class of equip nient. To meet this demand the Pull man Couauy has iutd frnui its cdmpa hai it teclinirally calls tbe "Pullnuin Ordinary SUjerwr. ' These eara npnoar milar to the rafeular cepr: MK bui ton the same plan.but net furniebed with the wine elegance. They aro equip pel with mattrees, blankets, sheets, pillows, pillow-cttfea, towols, oomb, brushes, etc., rwiulring nothing of the L I till t e li.i fitBll..,.l I . . ?.'"" " "? luriuimwi iy uiH I)HSeani?ir bach ear has a stove fi-r making tea am' ooffeeand doing 'Might h.iuwkeenina.' and weh action can be tittwl with an ujm.,uiii lam. AHuniio'inetl iwrler accompaniw each car. his Imslnws be log to make up burllu, keep the oar clean, and look after the u'anu ..i UlllllOllll.ln ..!.!.. a . .. lyununa oi me ltaaseiieers. In each of the trams which are di are msiiatc iet ladv irom i'oriiami bvihuf) It A S. t'o I- to be found one of Uieee I. .!..... .. u.1H,,rJr.?,lwP,- ne car attaobo,! tn i: .. .": " "nuiaii ur. nuiau yif !!'?.. VlfuJf PortUtd Speciale" boo. I Main ik? AU.?g.fc l'1 cUn9 n' the j V.. .., r-. "... .).. iuiiii io --.- .-. ,.,. tiirv iuurtWb run a i. ll. un n.vi.v" h.. . - .... . .i W,'UJ fttange. Passou- " "" "r w uniKgo change to a similar ear at Urangr. Much of the rlrtt claag tr.ivol ip being MrrMiRtlMM rs, the rates bZg ?' H"'1 "' rvc uwrly o.i.ml o that in tha palace slaepers. fr raiwami lull information. Iticlud. ig folder, .r:te to tneral IWwger Aaant.O. R. A N. Co Portland, Oregon. CASTOR! A Por Infianfa aud0hildren. The tjlod YHavs AwaysaEoug Ban tho BiauanlrooK ' ws-)r - ;j - sssa SOUTH AND EAST VIA, Pacific Co, m SHASTli ROUTE Trnlna Juiu.h .Salum for rnrtlnijd and wav gfiiYtoneHtOMOiS. m. , 7)81 a. ul. and I :Cb p. iu. I.V I'oUlaliil .- . H:wi A M STSoTm I.T -ilium- ,...-.. -llrTO A M 10:8a p v Kt A.'li'ftnd.. . ,1? M A M Af rUcrAoioiito... um i' n 6;00 v M 7:45 P M . ffA A M Ar riu KmnjlFij)... ArOKton 4:3S A iu -JiiiAai 7ooaSt A W 15 AM 6.00 V M ,? A M HilO A U :3J p m r uoiiTvr. ., - 9:.10 A 11 At k-KtiKA. HI IT 72 A M Ar'hlcftgo... 7:? A M Kt m Augolcs . k.W f m Ar Kl I'AMt 61J V M Ar Fnn Wonn. ... 8.3J A It Ar Cltr of Mexico H.3) A M Ar HoiuUin 7 0 A M Ar Npw Orlonnii 0.30 V M ,r Wmblniioa O'Al A M Ar .Vcw York I2;0 ! M ?;iu p ". :. ? a m hillnmn and Tourists unra on "Hon tmuiH. (mnir cnrB Hacriinicnto lo Ogden V'limr rmrjnjuiiiuiymu 10 Uglleil I'.ipo, und tourlut caH lo Chicago, in, NmvCjrhjuiJbjlii ' WualuiiKtou. ani ri it. I.oun f'onaiM'limr at Han Frnudlsco with uov era! steamship llnoa for lionoluln, brum, China, rhi'lpplnef, Contra) mid houtb Amevicrt. h-c nent it ShIp' tluion7or7wtdro88" (J H. MARKHAM, GrKxV., Portland, Oregon. "The Best of Everything" In a word this tells of the Passenier Service via. Tlie Northwestern. Line 8 Trains dully bolwoen St. l'aul nud Chicago comprising the latest Pullman Mloepors, Peerless Dining Care, Library and Observation Oars, Freo Reclining Oliuir Cars. The 20th Century Train -"TUB NORTH-WESTERN LIMITED" Runs every clay or the, year. Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted Steam Heated. To Chicago ' By Daylight The Badger 8tnto ExproRB, the finest Day Train running between 't.l'aul nnd Chicago Via tho 8horl Lino. Connec tions fiom tho West mado via Tho Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Canadian Pacific This is also tho beat lino botwoen Omaha, St. Paul nnd Minneapolis. All Atents sell tickets Via "The North-western line.J' " W: II. MEAD. II. US'ISLER. 0. A: ' T A Chicago Rock Island k Pacific m Mako your trip East pleasant an I comfortable by usln'g tho .0 at Rock felniid poreonnlly conducted oxciirsions in tourist elcoping cars which go Kiwt every week of tho year via ''alt Lake City anil tho Scenic line. Pullman slcoping cars overy day to Chicago. Tell your tickot acoiU you want your ticket oyor the Great Rock Island Route from Denver. All tickot agents sell them. Wrlto for folders. A. 13. CoOi'sn, Q. A., Portland, Ore. Largo Wall Maps of tho United States.... Given Away HOW TO GET ONE It you are going East, or thinking of Bending (or your family, do not buy your tickets until you havo secured rates from tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL IUIL UOAD Co. Their service Is oxcolled by nono, and thoy can reach nil points in the East, South or Southeast from any point in Oregon or Washington. Through tourist car from Pacific Coast to Now York. It you will eond fifteen sonts In Ftnmpn to the nddrusa given below, wo will forwurd you by roturn mail a largo wall map of the United States, Cuba and Porto Hico, 3-lx-IO Inchos. For particulars regarding paaaongor or freight rates, call on or addfess, 13. 11. Tiiumbuix, Com'l Ag't. III. Cent. R. R 142 Third Bt., Portland OrJ Corvalli.s & Eastern Railroad TIME OATtD, No 2 For Yaquina: Train loaves Albunr 12:45 p. m, Train leaves Corvallls.... 1:50 p. ni. Train arrives Yaquina . 0:45 p. ui, No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina 010 a.'.m. Leaves Corvalls 11:30 a4m. Arrives Albany 12:16 p. ns No. 3 For Detroit; Loaves Albany 7:00 uvu. Arrives Detroit 11:20 a. u. No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:10 q. uj, Arrives Albany 5:45 p, iu. Ono and two connect at Albany and Corvallls with Southern PaolUo trains, Klylng direct service t3 and from New port and adjacent benches. Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reach cuuiplng grounds on J.be Rreltenbush and Santlaiu dyers ,4the same day. H I. WAtDKN, KDWIN BTtJNK. TF.4 V. A Ms,ne J- TU'KNKH. g ut. Ihinjr . otlce to Contractors. Salem, Ore., April 13th, 1001. Bids will be rf ceived bv the urpler- "unci iw uuiltllllkr n CI signed for building r ecIiooI Iioiis& in Distnot Nr. 4S Mrlnn Pnnntv. Oreeon said houeo to bo 30 bv 40 feet ailU 14 twl high. Bidders will Pacify amount thev will build for ami furnish material and alen amount they will build fqr it school board furuUhes all rna'terial. All bids must be In the hands of the elork by May 2nd. For further particulars call on or address, J,'. Jonsrud, one mile north of school lw" on the IIhII'b Ferrv road. Tho tar, renervos thoitght'to rejiH5t any qr. bids. Bids will be opene I May 4th, VM J B. Jonskui), Cbnirmap. A. P. Gordon, Clerk, 4 15 tit I Corresix)iident wanted in every jpity town and villages lu America. Newgr0' per ami other work. Experienced' I'd tion. Nmv York. Good, remuneration inexperienced, wauted. For parflou rtews and StoriBuBnllnttii Proas AsROCi BPia Ijltf Jara auaresaTha li Bring your lawn .mower to Shipp Hauwr.and have them sharpened hOnd overbau forX&oaprJngEeaeon. 34HI, Southern