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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1901)
0ft Iff7' ' SiJZT&!'': .3iraWS" Sm" fe&Vi . - '. . V Whnt S. S. S Does for Children CteWra ant coastuxtlr exposed to all sorts of dis eases. The air they breathe is filled -with gena. sewer Sud dtt.it from the filthy strteta are inhaled into tne fsaadtalteaiato tie blood. At the crowded school tombs riLeite,fb1ic Pes COJne P.?3 alo8taally ftt& others recovering from or in the first stages coatagkras disease. Yon can't quarantine agaW the balance of the world, and the best yonoa do is to keep their blood in good condiUoa, and thus ! weveat or at least jaiitieate the disease, xou nave perhaps iearacd. froai observation or experience mat healthy, robust chadrea (and thii racans, at amnc, childrm -whose blood is pure) are not nearly so liable to coatraet diseases peculiar to than, and when they do it isgcaeraUyJaamildfona. Oa the other hand, w-eak, exaaciAed and sickly ones seem to e?1;?1?? that comcs along. This h because their blood is lack is in' all the elements necessary to sustain and buna up thtbody. Poisons of every description accamulate ia the system, because the polluted land sluggish blood is unable to perform its proper functions. .... Such children need a blood purifier and tonic to give strength and vitality to their blood, and S. S. S.; bong a purely vegetable remedy, makes it the safest and Uet for the ddfeate constitutions of children. 8. S.S. is not only a perfect blood medicine, hut s pre-emincnuy m.s for children; it increases thdrappeUtesani strengthens -rt aum -itnn nf food. 11 VOUr cnuu- U AtUtl.. - 1T& .. VrAU-rv nr nrnuircd taint in theJrMood, rivelhem S. S. S. and write to our physidans for any information or advice wanted ; this will cost you noth ing, add will start the little weaklings on the road to recovery. Hook on uiooa ana nam ijisw" " mm trwttrrf CDDCICtr! m.. ATLANTA. GA iii3 awiri tw' " ww.,. ,"-- 3 .1 easpeaded msxUearala. .jTW lBMlr of the iaagceaU ia tie ay nj- Teirarssjita parallel l$tMi U" of modern fiaaadtrta- IllWlly the los of eaeh eblW woukl baa vote aUeobjeet ! early halite. Bit it is a kn tfce eowwaaity can- vAtWw ?" a iaif4 hired lo tflMft aaatcby eW notoo one-tenth th harm that wWl fee doae IMearhing dierswanl of law U savings of the school enjldrea are .allowed to be stolen. UI,;U Tu. JAivtfiivlMlfcHHM in Cft'l. mg spade -Hist 4 toRhing anyhow; ., 1 convey be ImfwessteiMfcal OIftet Bros. knowimtlyer intentionally nnkflk to defraud tresJi rilWr. .fTlioysre n t HjorallaHjr tnr rilpMir thaa thow who cm! rial tlw child rHf" to Am poit (Mr mosey in Uw ln?r flat all theeireBHta((4a sr ta&, Um it w It ainaysbesart.theyJirtdthtH'e n4h ad vied the eaUtiHehmmit of tlw 1'nMie s hool sarlDKJ syitem compiled 'to rob the nchoo! ihlNlren.sml It wW b lkrr ed. T Me nit irm this sdjcwa the children fthotihj be paid prlcfyl sml interest. Clothing for all the Boys in Town Harry, Charlie, Johnnie, Freddie, Georgie, Willie and Frankie AUcetthtlr'ttoihti httt ui we have rkaty more forlherwtof Jh toy. Prthips your toy will to wy for the Sum mer tti rrehM woa't-ywJy If we claifae him. bell feeU tti his mother will know, si aU Ms friends will renurk that he's rr- rcctly dressed. O. W, JOjmSONg CO COLDS The qyiSkest relief, for a cold, is by Scott's emulsion o( cod3ironr ' We all liave colft , you can ry it and sec, You will find kthc edge taken off in.a night; Bmd, in three or four clays, tioull be wondering whether Lthat cold amounted toany-j ': That's relief. If you tackle t quick, the relief is quick4aqd complete,. if you wait till the cold is in full ps$ossion ot lliead and lung, why, of course, he relief is quick if it comes in It week. A little emulsion won't clear Ifnd restore your whole breath- ! 1 : nm:.,nU. Ann't- jng-niauililin anuiiuiu, uuii i. be looking for miracles. JOURNAL X-RAJS The gsrden elsg woukl be uhjeetiSr the Woroan's Olnh e t MarkrHaDBS i too great, s man Bceed MCKiowy a i" iil.jl .ini.macidBi are taxwi not, tlwy are row? in principle. A Sal-m pair HHnoaces Jfw Raw. e.y m Hupt of a German Sawlsy Mwol. Teach ywr eJ.iMren uillkfns ami the wlwle dtarr hnsenew ht w to Pl the i nubile teat. " 7 "7 i tf. 1 t U A a , proper -rfifc - -, or IVI-W-VLWIC to head eff yo-tnc vtanttd (ooiiniehere S35 The People's Clothiers, and Furnishers a7 Gbinmerrl THE DAILY JOURNAL, UY HOPBR-OnOTHBHO. MONDAY. MAY 13, 1001. revenues have prohahly boon swallowwl up Jn lawyer feee, oourl exiM-a and tfrsftliiK proccseei. ,-Ul all.M falr,i.4JiouHt hi Uiwo matters, and If a showing enn Imj mmle thst this electric plant will pay Intorest .. . . -. i.......i.u1 mitl a rita An Mil lllfll T1IIW HlVI'BLtJIJ HI... . . vn Dally Four rnorun i m i , . . ,,i,. u Dally by Carrier OOo Por Month 'wnablo ittm for repairs and puttlnn It Wooklyonavoarsi.wwin AuvMU"f, n..,cun order,, hit im all put our shoulder to. tho enterpnw, iiuipiiv no. only foroiKn capital lint homo caph tal. iMahoJust o fair ond honest abont It as If wo wero putttnir our own Dally Ons Year, a.OO In Advanoo) ABOUT IHVESTMENT OF FOREIGN CAPITAL A (1-lotn nawiriBfHr ihftt will CVlltOf tSI . lltn 4ttWIMl4fTl'int. fit tlltt money of a Han Francliico company In I money or tj,0 ,0ney of some trust Into itie irnnrovemuiin" ...-. ....-- warinlv sup I., tl.t. tlv niiuht t1 UO .....i , (im imaitiHiui men of nalem. The mission of a local paper slfbuld ho toenrotfrgo tli invesunenv m "" special Inltoad of trying to drive t awav. The ways of some Individuals aro peculiar, josay th lt. Tho above paragraph 'is a sample ol newspaper crlllolsm that has bwin tho OariTOi. JookKai. ix- tho directed at cause it threw some light upou past Investments of foreign capital In private corporations In this city. T Jour al does notopposp foreign capital coming to Balem for Investment and has been misunderstood by therlooal press II it has gathered any such Impressjon from t;he Jopiueiu's editorials. What wo did wy and still bwllovo to bo trne, was In effect that, II the London A Ban Francisco bank alrsady had about tlW, 000 Invested In the Balem Kleotrlc plant; and had rocelvixl In nine years only t)00 Injereat pil ti Investment of $100, C00, It was evldtuefl of bad banking. Tu-Jobiwal furUierinore staUd that, for any bank, knowing theso facts, to InvwtttO.OOO more In suah an enterprlie was hnthsr evidence of a lask of Jinan ola Intelllgenew. Tho Balem electric light pUn has probably Had as careful and economical management u the past five years as It Is postible to secure for such a .n.ersllqn, under private owner. .i,lc It lias nrobably hail as largo I - ---- . -., aa laeerao from tho olty and state as can ever again l procured for 1U Uy paying the lowest iHlbIe wages b4 kUIhk the larest ftoiwibleeontraeU nut of the community, H was able to pay le" than J,000 Jntrtin nln-vearSj JliU ! n favorable ahowhufjfjr an hivsstmeatof foreign capital. Would an Lonest newspaper recoinmeml the I-ondon Bn Franolsco Unk to Invest mpro 'fowlgn capital" with similar prospect of miuunerotloHT Tliw ro dalu busl neM maters lui .' lly- understood by persons of ohilnary IntolllKonae. It is sot thrt duty of a oaiyiewiiRpr to Iie4 dwslvo tho oommunlty or tiou rushlsnt InvrtlPrs. H way " "I1"'1'' It and lot us bu Just as exautltiK to co that tho money Ih honestly aocountwl for. Hut Ictus not bo parties Jo any moro semi-public nwlnjllliigunuirpjisen, not even against a lormxn cnpnansi. Ther'o Is enough Intelligence and pros iiorlly In this.oommunlty to make tho eleolrlo plant pay and pay vtutt, but It must Iw done on new lines, whqro thuro Is mor for tho owner fi real capltnl ln vcaUnl and loss f orJJllJ.'grKJ8 i" Nth gauts who have thh oruatit of tho uarn Ings and UiU foroiKn onpltAl lo "slnnd and dellvor." WHY SHOULD.PBN- NOYER BE EXCUSED7L AJioeraticparer at t'ortkml saysl it wonhl hardly look just to hold Govern or I'ennoyer r,oonsjhIo or.I)aHji,s acts as clerks of tlio soliodl Inmi Loam omirse, this ruere to Ueo.-W. Davis, wlio was selected by Fattorgon ami Iilnghum asjlummy, etookliolder InTim .Ioubkauj in bringing their suit for a receiver on the charge that Uoftir Ilrf. were not honestly accounting for tho funds. They wanttHi an honest man in charge. Tlie mnntlo of cliarlty hImiiiM be ex tended to Goo. W. Davie, as no ono knows tho prewuiro that was brmght to hear on him or tho influences ho wan sublecUnl to. Tliat he was not strong enough to stand ag'alml CTiem Is tfio lie plorahle fact that hanoaused his friends and other innocent parties suffering. Jlut I'ennoyor was govornor of the He form party and should have known what was going on and should havu protected the state Ills record will not rexanseihlm, as ho charged that tlioro was fraud In tho school land manage ment. Pennoyor's second campaign was oon duotixl upon two Ihjuos, unearthing the frauds uhargud In his platform and s piches on tho management ol tho Htnto school lands and lieu lands, the latter ol whioh he had tho rolu charge ol select-1 lug. Ho was eight yours chairman of Hint school laud hoard and had an op portunity to learn tho truth about those things charged by his party, and yet uovur iiuuloun examination or attempt ed to dicovor any frauds. Why should not I'unnoynr ay as well as fetuuhan and Mollrhle? He was there for the people, He was tho minority party. II u was thure to protect tho public agalnet llupuhliaau oorruption Wliioli ho and his jwrty ooitllmially Qhargod hut uevtir uncovered, lie did not do his duty, lie hImjuIcI liulp repay tho money thut was Htolon through his negllgtinoo. W,ll ami to a Inhto trr.iryo Hke. jTT ft BOWKB, W Vtu Hittt, New Vark. SALEM BOARD OF EDUCATION Of AMakcs Very Few Chances In the Cor'ps or Tcacners. Prof. J. J. Kraps Offered Assistant Principal of East School. The board ol dlrectore of Salem school 'district held its mooting Saturday night, for tho purpose of electing teachers and Janitors for tho ensuing year, selections being mado as follews: Prof. 1). W. Yoder, City Superinten dent and principal Kaet School. .'MNCli'AI.fl. J. S. Graham, North School. L. II. Haker, Lincoln fiohool. ' Mrs. Alico II. Dodd, Central Schools. Walter M. Smith, Park School. .7, J. Krapps, Assistant at iasi School. TRACIIEIIS ry Aitken .lie liailou Dull Hrumlev Krinlno Hushuotl Cora Lltchfiold Myra U. Nichols Carrlo M. Ogle Carrie Koland Ulla Parrish Kthel Kigdon Clura Q. Scott Agnes Blropard -HallioTliomaB Kiln Welch Cora Winters Nellie Starr Julia McCulloch Kuiiiia Kramer ' far. such a rok VlB " processes of nlanat'K uu llM"r wrtwklng what should be proflUble en iwprIM to rwoonend further Invest MiMts of capital under theso clroum. tlMM. bul. It Is not hpnoirt to norsuado ridHts or Boti-rssldents to Invest Ill wl.ws It wllbwivw yield ft return, No oaa.can dhjolose Wjha public what THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SAVINGS Tim Jouiikai. tHrtturilay prluUxl lli" narnosof the cHlldrenwhQ were deposit ors 'In tho public solbilftavlngbrtuk. This savings system was csUIiIIhIiimI by tho efforts of tho Woman's Christian Temerri5ey nlon and olllolully endorsoil by tho Hoard of lMtu-atlon of this city, who designated tho bank in whioh the money gathered up In each of tho Salem publie schools esoli Monday muring, was idMed for fo keeping. The President of the school board for the past year wus W. M, Qherrlnxtoji who was employed In thndllbsrt Hr6. tnuslual Instrument agsnoy, and soino of tho notes nt the bank now eguntiHl i aswls M I0 doubt washed wlthjlUo filol lyWlngs. Tliat tills wis all done In good laitn, ami that theru was no Intent to steal tho dwslli o thq'sipOl Hjilldfvn must Im Uketi for granted. tut thefatthand honor of the tinuii)iiHj If morally plwlgeil to ikhi theee ilKsHa made good. In all some three or four huudrod hlldrru wfV depositors at dlffereut times In the )H?b.le school saVlHgs Iwlik. They wera Iwlng elueatnl In habits ( thrift and efauamy that would wake them good oanservatlte uUlwiu In time with something laid away fur a raUy day, II tho Hi"sJ vi the. lyik know they Wuftiapproaehlng it mm dltlon of Insolvoney and ttwrt. sUll tak ing tlfsso t!ojosU they were' guilty of larceny by Hsa d shBAiW b pros- awiH !y ,w JWrittj Mjlowr- l msbuiiuhI they did not know ol such a oouOUlou ol lhlnga axUUuii In tholr bank. That will deeiHl eomoon what tho report of tho reselvur will show lu wav. Of aiwliv W"W To Curt a Coll In One Ujy IVko Uitle Hr.tHiu UmIhIhh TWt. II ll HiiMtiUrni W.I If nut tha mimttjr All MU tu er oT'ilgiuluteU wh eoflh boi. The Hulem Journal tolls alout a 'character" ol thnt town being com mlttod to tho Insane asylum mi thu In formation "that ho is an idlottu, destruc tive and violent, und that he Iuih uhhI aleholio drinks, opium and tobacco to oxcobs." The paper naively adds that "no further ouumt of tho man's inoinlty was dlsooveriMl in the exumiuntinu." What more do they want In Salem, or any other place for that llmtter'.,--Kimono Uuard. - a ni. j......i..uiri.r,ioini it riwiva uioji'BiMii"? 7.. .7- .A.. T;V JTi MtdJ larir sums 4frh Um or ttic mm fww". n-r; ry j ' vv ' . JTsMUJL iffmil losses. THO JUHQU me i"i.Wv,..-. , UlUta all tW. If the trutU wr JtHtm Jha Itertha Ilyrd Margaret. Cospar Maria D'Arcy Anno Fisher Anna Gordon N.Adda Hurt HorthaKotchum MinneUaMagers Alloua Mollen Hose K. Mooro Maude Myer JANITOnH. HiiBt C. C. Itohlnson. Park 0. 1). Purdy. Lincoln U. N. Nye. i North Jos. It. Cooley. Centrals James Fislier. Frof. W. M. Smith, tho new principal of tlie Park mihool, succeeds Prof G. A, Prentiss, retired: ho was lust year assist ant to Hie principal id the Mast school, Misses Cora Lltchfiold and Julia McCul loolC taught in tho Salem schools sev eral years ago and wore ok-clod, together with MIbh Nollio Starr, to till tho places of throo teachers rotired. Prof. 11. IL Smith, at prerieut assistant at Ihist Hiliool, will he succeeded by Prof. J. J. Krapps. Mrs. Hall, Miss Marsh and Miss Staf ford resigned previous to the meeting of tho board. Tho hoard made as fuw changes as have over bmn mado at an annual elec tion. The now law that prohibits any teacher being em ploy ed who is in any way related to u iiiemhor of tho board Hindu a change necessary Hn thrt Fast school assistant principal. Vrof. Krapps was not an applicant for tho position but is one of tho best known educators In the county, and lunuu who has made his murk in tbe educatioual profession. Walter Smith is principal at Mitchell, Ore., and Is ono ol the progressive and growing educators of tho State. Tho selections mado by tho board will gho general ssllsfaetiou. The record has now been established of retaining as many us possible and this will build up both the reboots and tho teachers, The outlook for the Hnlem schools is very bright but there is still a great deal ot work to ho done in improving thueoimc. ul Hiiuiy, ruining inesiHmiurosfli graue work. lw! i school neods very much a small library of a few hutidiod volumes, and it is hoped the nwplu in eaoh neighbor hood will follow the uxamploot the Lin coln svhool and by a H-oHrntivu effort MH-ure a lew liuudreU volumes ol 1 1 turn Hire suitable for children of school age. 6 It was too bd flnrrett wiMn lw and kcture. a Georve Washington Weeks lwhls a cotv convention at his town ot laurai.ot? Friday ol tWs week. IlisnottMiMrly t Wt that a good lot of fall cabbage sIhwW be pnt out If tlwre is not to be a scarcity of sauerkraut. The motUwsot the Ualtimore Star are 'All il.M npwi and oninoins wltltout pre judice," and "Always an exjwnent of1 right always an antagonist oi w roug. s a Tlie Harmsworth idea, named for the Knglish Ldilor, fclwold be called the Stephens' idea. K. W. Stephens was publishing the Columbia (Mo.j Herald, the best country newspaper in me i m ted States. In that form long More Mr. Harmsworth lecame a fad in this country. Whit Sball we Hive for Dcsertf This (pjestlou arises lu the family every day. Let us answer It today. Try JellO, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared In two minutes. No bolllngl no baking! simply add ivllltif. rvntpr n nit Bet to COOl. r la- vern: Lemon. Orange, Itnupberry nnd 3trnwberry. Get a package lit your grocerB. today. 10 cU. Demand for Normal Graduates The State Nohnal b'chool at Mon mouth reports that the demand for its graduates during the past year has been much beyond the the supply, urauu ates from there prActically asruro a place worth from MO to $75 per month. The students take the Stoto examination during tho regular course, and are eas ily able to pass on all subjects required for tho State papers before graduation. Tho school has a well equipped Train ing department consisting ol a nlne grado town school ami ol a typical country school. BICYCLE ATTHEIR POPULAR LISJ PRICES CyAf J ARE THE 22 YEAR. FAVORITES vJP-X w- Wheels sold on easy payments. Your Vhinfl Aj IldllbCr old wheel taken In trade. A full line of Ollipy ", , tlcycle sundries, tires etc.atrleht prices. as Commercial street. Bear in Mind ZVWMtt mtn. South and East VIA Soukio Pacific Co, THF SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Salem for Portland and way stations at o:u a. iu. , ? o. u. iyiu 4:5B p. m. 9-y a m :isu i' m V I,T roriunil. Lt Balem. Ar Ahlinl- Ar 8Jcrmeiito- Ar Bmi Fraticlioo ArKsnwi, City- Ar caiCBjco- J$i VasBsHlHsaE, F. IE. SHAFER Harness,- Saddles, Whips, Robes and everything in our line at low est prices. 123 State St. A Bureau 3 Information. The Burlington ticket office in Portland is a veritable Bureau of Information for trsvelers-a place where they can learn hat it M cost to reach ANY poh" in America or Europe; how long the trip will . what there is to see on the way. If you are figuring on an eastern trip, drop In au get full information, or. if you preler, vmie are Omaha, Chicago. Ksosss City, EVERYWHERE beyond. St. LIs aad A. C Swkldon, General Agent, Cor. Third and Stark St., Portlsnd, Ore Beware of a Coueh. A cough is not a disease hut n sym torn. Consumption and bronchitis, whidh nru tha most damzorous and fatal diseases, have for their tlrst indication n persistent cougli, unu ll properly iruaieu us soon as this cougli appears aro eas ilv ininxl. Chamberllain 'r Couuh Item- ody has proven wonderfully successful, nnd gained its wide reputation and ex tensive sale by Its success in curing tho diaaus which cause coughing. If it In not iMinetkial It will not cost you a cent. For sale by F. U. Haas, Drug gist. OASTORIA. Uurtths IfJKilKJYMHJrtAlsarsBMjfJ y?k85r" SPECIAL RATES ON ! PRESIDENT'S DAY By Edwin Stone, Manaeerof the Cor vallls and Eastern Railway, tne i.k r.ylvl tliH nubllo whool lc IMMtts up to and Inohjdjng Monday night, when It elose4 Tjiasdtty. moruig. W '.. .- A 1 ..MI.2I. ..--. 1 auu MlOklnuu ,Un l'MTi penM Its aMir, .-tu.ut.luir. hours to -rwiicasiHHHw WJ'T"?V'' SH1.. . 'jlefrm tljsjevoral irlnoiMlriMlJt tw old puniih " lo l at pence iwrktte for r," th " Kvitt ot the larger jvit of life's sfVM, wlivtber of iwtloiw or liiditidual The tllffwvHi' lMPteii the hwUhy, happy niotltw who has uwdtUy chtUUeu to nurM Nwl wurtVi. awl th mV itetvows inotker, with a weaVllnx child, Is UKMtly duTvrencs of piwpaiMlW Th at t jHrjwrallvc foe mathwUootl U IH. rVrce's FavoriW l"i4fiptUM. It tiwiHiullltsai the wm-vs. eiKuursitiM the HtHK'tile and induces rsfriMHti lep. ( a4vss tht mother ktnrath to itvs ir final. It iiH)Mtls rUMtiiity and aUsuath to the orgau uf uwtrtitt k that Uie baby's ahut is MN'ta-ll piulrM. j imt ImW't Ik vrtutac yuM k M y kHuMMutui nM rnmit tuthvn -) VKk, Ol I IWWWH, '" i HC WUII U Mr HI I" H& filrtlttk t MyMljkJ Hit aKtf trytg mi(UM lt4Mknt I cbM lulUt ' 1 U4 to Ckk-uu aihl gut hi. tMlltM. Wbkb wy wife tok. UWrtfahtMfM Ml tw nn Uiu Ike Sit lwt tad wfcta Wtiy v Ux U vrteb4 tw l WMJ wUI trtylw imwbiW llr . SV cUH M H UM tfutud wMl hi M liwHtijr M VV w Ik mum ol nkk a baUhy toby I Ml X md yvu tW dlWS.ssr S wy wife a 44 tWl lotkBt iul ywt f Dr. Wsnst's OaatwoH. SHs MU1 Advfeer, in m np, is wt fim m jlV N"' lufu- N Y WV97n3SC u32lk sv eMa vtSiMbU A Very Remarkable Remedy. "It is with good deal of pleasure and Katisfsetion that 1 reoommeud Chamtor'alu s Colic, Oho)t)ra ami Diarr- lioea KviiiMly," says Druggist A, V, Vttwte)l4,oi llattferd, Ueuu. "A lady customer, svoiug the remedy axpoed for sale on my show caw, said to me : 'I really Mieve tlmt rnodielnH saved my me in iat Mimuier wniie at tne snure, and she IxM'ame so wittumatic over its merits that 1 at once mmle up my mind to rvommMtd it in tlie future. Recently a gentleinau came Into aiy store so over whuo will col 10 psius that he sank ut (Utv to (he rloor. 1 gave him a doe of Uiu remedy which lwtlHnl him. 1 re- rted the do-m and In rlftoon minutes Wt my store smilingly litformlng me that h fell as well as ever," Sold by P. U. Haas, Druggist. Change of Firm. I wish to anaounce to the nulJUi that 1 have sold my undertaking parlors an Makes rate of $2 for round trip from Yaauina to Nashville, inclusive, and one faro for the round trip from Summit to Granger Inclusive to Albany, account of Presidential Bpeclal which passes Al bany, May '22, about 8 a. ni. Soil tickets May 82 only. Tickets good on dateol Bale only. Par ties holding theso tickets from Nashville to Yaauina can. If they so desire, have limit oxtonded to May 23 by paying Agent Albany 00 cents additional, ami parties from Hummit to (iranger by pay ing A guilt Albany 25 cents. Aeent Albany will extend any ticket so presented, taking form and iiiiinW of samo with destination ami amount collected mid report same to Auditor. Do not extend beyond May 2lL Also authorizes rate of ono fare for tho round frlp from Detroit ami all points west thereof to Albany Tickets (or sale amFgood going May 21 and return ing May 241 only. pullman i ordinary i sleepers; Tho touriBt travel between the Fast , and tho Paciffc Coast has reached enor mous proportions in the last lew years, nnd culls tor a special ciass oi tiium munt. To meet this demand the Pull man Company has issued from its shops what it technically calls the "Pullman Ordinary Weeper.' These cars appear similar to the regular sleeper: being hnilton tho same plim.but not furnished with thosauio elegance. They are equip ped with mattresses, blankets, eheets, pillows, pillow-cases, towels, combs, brushes, etc., requiring nothing of the kind lo bo furnished by the passenger. Each car has a stove for making tea and coffee and doing "light housekeeping," I and oach section can be fitted with nn adjustable table. An uniformed porter accompanies each car, his business be ing to make up berthb, keep the air clsun, and look after the wants and comforts of tho passengers. In oach of tho trains wliK-h are dispatched dally from Portland by the O. 11 & N. Co. is to be found ono of these "Pullman Or dinary Sleepers." The car uttached to tha "Chicago-Portland Sneclals" coos through to Chiiago with change, and the one in the "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansas Citv without change. Pitssen gorj in this car for Chicago change to it itliniliir i'r hi (irnnifar. Much of tht first class travel Is being carried hi tbea cars, tho rates being lower, and the service nearly equal to O. C. T Co's PAS8EN0EK UTKASiKH POMONA altonA liKAVKU KOIl POUTLAND It eirepl nurvlAjr aids in. nil ir OUK'K TIMB AND fIIKAl KATES. Ui-ck liotwcen Htate &nl Conrt Uta. M. 1". HAhUWlN, AKnf aTTj(m .nitcJ . At Kl rJ - Ar Fort Worm Ar City of Mexico. Ar Houttou Ar New Orleans Ar WMhlugion .11:00 A H .12 A M . . 60 V M TASr M 6.M A M 9:.' A M 735 A M 7.12 AM iw t- M c-oo r m 640 A M 11:30 A M 7; 0 A M 6.30 I M 6:42 A M .12.10 P M 1UA1 1 12:l J' X W A ia 8l4A H 7i)K M ;6 A H 7SM A M 8 AM TXTTil 6:C0 P M r;:S0 A M 1- 'I A M '00 A M 631 1 X 12:1(1 Ar New Yorx Pullman and Tourists oars on bot-. trainB. Chair cars Sacnimonto to ; Ogdo and El Paeo, and tourist cars to Chicago, Bt. Louis. New Orleans an' waHhliigtoi Connecting at ban p'rarullsoo with bcv eral stoomship lines for Honolulu Japan, Chlnn, FhllipptuoB, Contrnl en South America. fine Bcent at Ka!e Station, or address 0. H. MAKKUAM, U. P. A., Portland, Ori-gon In a word this tells of the Passenger Service vis. "The Best of Everything" Tlie Northwestern Line S Trains daily between St. Paul nnd Chicago comprising the latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerlesa Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cars, Free Reclining Clinir Cnrs. The 20lh Century Train -"THE N0HTII WHST UHN LIMITED" Ruas every day or the year. Finest Train Electric Dewed in the World 5,cara """- To Chicago By Daylight The Badger State Express, the flnestDay Train running between M.Pnul and Chicago Vin the Short Lino. Connec- tions from tho West mado via Thu Northern Pacific, Groat Northern, Canadian Pucillc This is also tho best lino between Omaha, St. Paul nnd Minneapolis. All Afents sell tickets Vis "The north-western tine.": VV. II, MEAD, II. L.SISLER, G. A. - T A n l i l 1 o ll ! o hock isianii & nicmc Make your trip East pleasant and comfortable by using tho G-'wt Kock Island porsonajly conducted oxcurslonB in tourist sleeping earn which go East overy week of tho year via Salt Lake City ana thoSconic line. "Pullman sleeping cars overy day to Chicago. Toll your ticket agent yon want your tlckot oyor tho Great Rock Island Route- from Denver. All tlckot agents boII them. Write for folders. A. E. CoOrsn, G. A., Portland, Ore. Free Book To Weak Men Weak and nervous men rend "Strength ts Um and Abuse by Men." Doctor Sanden Corvallis & Astern Railroad TIME CARD, No. 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Aioany isho p. tu, Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:60 p. un Train arrives Yaqulna 0:45 p. tu, No. 1 Lleturnlng: ' Leaves Yaauina 010 a. tu, Leaves Corvallis 11:30 a. in, Arrives Albany.. No. 3 For Detreit: Leuvci Albany Arrives Detroit . No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit . . Arrives Albuny. When Hinges. your eyes ache think of Seed Corn Seed Wheat , Land Plaster Lee's Lice Killer ltemumbur wo carry the largest stock of Peed and Seeds in tho olty and are proivared to till all orders on short no tice at the lowest prices for reliable goods. BREWSTER & WHITE FCEPMUH AND SEEDSMEN Phone 1781. 91 Court St. IK ll tftatrt street to Mr. 1). K Ituntiinger All axttaats due UieuiuhjrtMkitig parlors tottl Im lecalvijtl at Um furiuluru store ol Ituiwt A Hamilton ott CmuwUl street. k u iw Max O. IIukxk. What Salem People Say. reo)H wno nae tne nasi twoyars Uw patronWMg the 8aletH Bteain l)ye WorU all are free to wy that they never Wad Wttar work ttw in their lives. A sjhNDt<y it watl of cleaHlug. dyeing ml impairing btdiea' and gentlemen's uaratisaia ol a (H-Uw MHldRt ftrftfc your mothwr- -. . at & O, Burkhaft Capital Lunch Counter 'oxt door to llarrltt A 1awihw. 8ttrxos tjuvbi'st nyalt and lunch oiirs in tho olty, Prompt service, clean place nd uooil ctKikiug. Give the how place oalh CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all matt and paMugr trains. Uaraq to all parts of the city. Prompt sorvtco. Telephone No. U. DIBQUK & 110MYKU Silvcrton Summer School Conducted by Y. J. Crawford, A. M. WgltiniHt; Moaday, July 1. ami oouttiiHini; fkU wek, nliMiugAus. t, IfOl. TaiUou w term (&.00 in advance, Tm noursen : teayWs' rtiview toarsa. A (Hipiu raviw vtmtm or iHtormatioH addreM V? J, Crawford, Silvcrton. Or. that in tho phIaco sleepers. iiiK folders, write to For rates and lull information, inclmb A. L. CUAIO. tieueral Pawengor Aiieiit.-O. U. A N. Co. Portland, Oregon. Procosals for Wood for State Capitol. Sealed bids endorsed "Proposals for Wood for Capitol," addressed to the undersigned, will be received at the ofllco of the Secretary of State until two o'clock p, in. June 1st, 1001, for nil or any part ot four hundred cords of tir wood, out while green from big Mr aud well soasoued. Also (ot fifteen cords of split oak wool. All wood must be four feet lout; ; reasonfcbly straight, not less than two aud a half inches in diameter. To be delivered at the Capitol grounds, erwithiu tour or live blocks thereof. cloeoly corded without bulk-heaih),OR or before September 1st. 1001. The rhrlit reserved to reject any and all bids aud to waive any lormaiity. F. I. DUXBAK. 6 4 wAstd Secretary of Stale, .. Dissolution of Partnership notice is hereby glvsn that the co partnership heretofore existing between John . Wright, Frank Davis aud 11. J. Thatcher under the firm name of J. O. Wright A Co lias this day been dissolved by mutual content, Frank Davis retir ing fiom the nmi and H. Davis succeed- tug to hts interests therein. J. G. Wright A Co uill continue the business, pay all claims agamet eakl Arm and col Uvtull debts due tlureto. 6 4 lm J. G. Wkwht A Co. The "Crack Train" of th? Nnnhvi.ct U Uie Sortuern Pacific's new tram the -.onn uoajt ijuiited"wbich runs daily Wlweeu Portland aud St, Panl. TUs tram is the surprise of eaitetnars, theprhU oftbe Northern Paeinc and the talk f the wet This train k e.iuip,l with broaj viwtibuhH, etiiMthoM air brakes, steel platforms, steam heat, electric lights and steel tired paper wheels. ObwrvaVKin aud Diaing cars ami 1 utltaau s-hwpm, abo Tourist Sleepers arti o(xratii ou this tram, lu the latuw m a wpardte coiupartweut u a cookmg rang nitb fire nw for the oceupaiits of the carho prefer to prparthirowB meals. In snort it is a cowabrta up to-kt trais throaghout. Uie Nortbora Pacific aud yoa will be well wd for. tor ratw aad other inferia. Uoa writ A. D. dwrilM, Portlaad, wo, or mm any Northern Paeiae . lt tells all about my DH. SAN DUN KLKCTU1C 1IKI.TS, and how they are ticed to cure such wiw of rheumatism, lunilmgo, sclata, lame back, kidney, liver nnd stomach disorders, -sleepless-now, or any ol those diseases eculiur to man. Dr. A, T. Sanden Suite 10, Ktisfel P.I.Ig. Portland Or. STEAM DYEfNG ANDCLeAMNG ladles' tine drew and fancv enstumes cleaned without ripping, by dry process. wbich does not shrink or injure color. Kid glove cleaned on short notice. tallies' drsonoa and dress goods, blankets and lace curtains, and drapiee cleaned. rorusr cmiimhi ami ttyra. GcstUwca's Ctoihlnt Cleaned, Dyed ana Repaired. Work neat, cheap, and promptly done. Send postal or call. Mk. C. II. Walkkr. M-'lis 105 Comiiiercial St. TURKISH BATHS WILLAMETTE HOTEL ...12:15 p. ui. .... 7:00a. ui. ....11:20a. m. ....12:10 p.m. . ... 5:45 p, in. Ono and two connect at Alhuny and CorvalllH with .Southern Fad lie trains, UlYinK direct servtco to aud trotn Now port uud adjacent beaches. Trains fur the mountains arrive at Detroit at uoon, kIvIdk ample time to reach camping Krounds ou the Breltenbush aud Santluni rlvera tho same day. II L WAI.DKN. , KDWIN BTONK. TF,4r,A ' Mntf J. TUKKEK. Ag nt. tlbsnr Largo Wall Maps of the United Statea.... Given Away HOW TO GET ONE If you aro going Kast, or thinking of eonding for your family, do not buy your tickets until you have secured rates Huie Wing Sang Co, Chinese and Japauet Fancy and Dry goods, bilks, ladies' Underwear, wiiets', wrappers and embroiderery. Furnish ing Goods, Mattings, Ornaments, China ware, etc, All wiling at very low prices. 140 State Street, Salem, Oregon. THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC AND PRESIDENT McKINLEY ROAD Co. Their service is excelled by none, and they can reach all points in the East, South or Southeast from any point In Oregon or Washington. Through touriet car from Pacific Coast to New York. If you will send fifteen Bents in stamps to tho address givon below, wo will forward you by return mall a largo wall map of the United States, Cuba and Porto Hlco, 34xi0 Inches. For particulars regarding passenger or freight rates, call on or address, B. II. Tbuuuull, Com'l Ag't. 111. Cent. R. It, 142 Third st Portland Or tirt i -- . rresiueui .MCKiniey win top at ' -"aiam, Jiay sm, fortlanJ, May 22d Tlie Soathern Pacific announces rate of onefam round trip totiaUw from staUons bet wm i Turner aad UoMburg, and to lortlawl, from stations betwren Oregon Citv awl Itoseburj. Excursioiw ttukets will be oa pa for trains arriving at lor PartlaiHT on th morning of MJ' 21, and leaving same evening or following matuing." "The recantioo UXAraiaaa Imvn lkvn ui planned as to ghe to as many as possible MR OpuortUUitV to g anil iu.ir tti PridMit" "The committee of arrangement will spare no efforts to make thu oconsiou a memorable one. CASTQR I A For Infants aud CM14rflu. The Kind You Have Always Bough; HOT SPRINGS Dctboit, Ore. April 21, 1001 Tho Trail to the Breitenbush Hot Springs is again opened up for the use of the public at large. A substantial Bridge is now aurosb tho river and nouBiderabla im provements have also been made at the Springs, eo any ono wishing to go there can Lave better accommodations than heretofore. Pack trains are now in reaTTluesa to carry all who may wish to take advant ago of the early season. Any ono going in to the Springa.can do well by purchasing their supply of II. Jacobs of Petorit nt Salem and Albauy prices, thereby saving freight on same. 4 25 lm Reservatioas to Open. The Kiowa and Camancho country In Indian Territory will be opened for settlement this summer. It ia a grand country, and reached only via the Great Rock Island Route, If you are In terested, write for booklet "The Okla homa Opportunity," It tells you all about Oklahoma and (bo country to be opened. A. Ej Gooi-kb, O. A. a) Atder Bt., Portland Oregon. '