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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1901)
rrmmmmmmm MS'I M mZZZLLiXBBtHb- Ef .' ttf; W "a - SMUa fe's Sw JS III 11 JoJ Here's Our... i $10 IDurrab! 3 EXAMlNAiTO'N OF We think, we believS, we KNOW lh?t we have the Best Ten Dollar Suit SCHOOI LAND FUND And Records of the Land Department Stopped Not Uncompleted. Funds Hearty Exhausted and No Fur ther Dlsclosnres Were Being Made. On tb market. those anils would easily pass for flu suTls.i llni wi were botintl (o have the heat ton dollar stilt Ip ho had anywhru ami we've got them I All now and late cut. Patlernsmcai arid handsome. You will be surprised when you see them. Cotno in. :: :: J: -O. W. JOHNSON & CO.. The Peoplo'a Clothiers, and Furnlahora 357 Commercial St. Salem. THE DAILY JOURNAL DY HOPBR BR OTH BR 8 THURSDAY, MAY 1M90K Daily Ono Year, SS.OO In Advance Dally Pour Months SI. In Advance Dally by Carrier BOo Per Month Veokly One Year SI.00 In Advanoe - THE ANSON INDEMNITY BOND The communication of a business man printed in this Issue, seta forth the plain common eonso view ot ths liability of a surety company in Uio Anton bond of five thousand dollars for the enforce ment of which tho city of Balctn has brought suit. It seems to be tho Inten tion of the bonding corporation through its local attornoy to take advantage of tcchnicatittea and beat the city out of the sum for which it has collected pre miums from tho defendant, Anson. It such is tho purposo and policy of surety companies whenever tho would be of any practical value to tho public, tho re sult will bo that bonds given through suah corporations will bo undesirable. If the precedent la established ot retort ing to costly II ligation whenovur tho community is' unfortunately compelled to avail itself of their protection, then no . municipality should accept a bond from any surety company In the future. Inauranco'companlos find it to their interest to promptly settle cUlmi for their losses. -They find It pays to meet the expectations of the Insured with as little retort to technicalities as poaslblo. The mora prompt and liberal their re sponds in caio oi disaster bvortakluK the insureJ the eailor and cheaper they find It to do business In tho community. If ovory loss wore litigated as Is now p"ro Ioaed in Ilia caw of the first liability on the bond of a surety company, they had long since retired from business in Ore- kou. Tho local advisors ot insurance companleewho aro paid by tho year and not by the Job) long since ceasod to ad vise litigation In settlement of losses. Tilts ia tho practical business view, that It is cheaper to pay a loss and even run the risk of a slight Imposition than to carry it Into tho courts, oven with a chance of winning. The point la forcibly put by a business man, that the Alison bond was not given to secure the city against damages, but is in tho nature ot a forfeit. Of course, this raises a legal controversy wlthabtin dance ot opportunity to apt :al the mat ter to tho highest courts. To like ad. vauUgeof this la tho worst Ksslble jk licy tho surety cotnpahlus could adopt. If it succeeds all communities will be publicly warued and given Judicial no tice that In so plain an instance as the A a son bond to the city ot Balen), the surety was voided and iiullh fled at the luilamm of the bond corpora tion. The moral and business effects of the prOModings will be destructive to the surety company business and no In tulllgeat' community will accept suoh protection when a guarantee for the performance of a public duty or the ex ecution ot a contract l required, Upend ing money to carry on lltlgatiou against the city of Salem may profit loeat law. yors but will surely helprulu the buil nee of surety companies. THE WEBFOOT FRAME OF MIND Don't worry clubs don't flourish in Western Oregon, Here the native or Imported citUun takes lite easy. There Is no occasion to hurry and rustle as they do on Btaw street, Uhlcsgo, or tho population never cares to eve dis turbs!. Wo don't want our puro air and our clear rivers polluted with the smoke of factories and the offal oi in dustries. Wo don't want our beautiful forests stripped off and our game all killed and tho country reduced to rait ing more hogs and moro corn to make more money to grow more hogs to cat more com. Come to Oregon and enjoy yourself, to escape sunstroke, to live to a good old age, and leave behind you tho wild struggle for tho things which moth corrupts and rust cats up, and leaves yon a mental and physical wreck beforo half your days aro dono. Tlioro are plonty of places where you can make money fsiter than in Oregon, and where you die twice as fait. I'omo out hero on the coast and got into tho wehfoot frame of mind before it Is too Into. Thoro is a living hore, and what is hatter thoro is health and conteulmout If you will only take the time to let thoeo things that aro the horitago of every poor human crea ture como to you and tako posnesulon of you ns it surely will in Oregon. THINK OF IUN0ES1 JOUnNAL X-RAYS Tako lu tho rhotlo excursion next Hat urday at Newport, A For a mouth prior to may f3 it rained every doy at Iloaton. Too bad tho President couldn't havo got a sniff of an Oregon shower, e' For Halo Clieapi Several wall-prepared ihw-.iiui suiiswo or irrutiuunuai recep tions. a Mrs. McKinlushonld coiiTit up aud stay a year In tho balmy Nothing ell mute of the Willamette valley. The iiUmbor of days a stalo convention Its ht Kalem Is regulated somewhat by llie amount of inlleflKu'nnd pordloin. 41 An Albany tiiuii was married for the thlrd.tliueand separated in llvodays. The worst of It Is tho Justice has not uol his fee. ft It don't tako us intiqli advertising to find tho owner of a found KMikotbook, as to find a lost one If it hud uuythliig in It. . With all that has been said, written and doilo about the School laud (muds, uui u win una ihhiii roonvurvil mill u great deal has Imoii ijHmt. c e Nothing too microscopic them) days to get a big ofllco look at Hull the head of the military affnira and little Johnnie Uarrett for MlnMor to China. A a , Tho rain will please '.let up so J people can go to Geo. Weeks' cow convention, Friday. That Is tho most Imiiortaut rouvontlon that has been held In Marlon county In many a day. When you thlnk'of eye glasses think of Hinges. " H S !! I , CRAB APPLE TREE OP GREAT BEAUTY E. 0. Hookett, J. 0. Hodson and W. A.Jones, the clerks appointed by tholast Legislature to expert the books ot tho State Land Departmrnt, yesterday pres ented their report of the condition ot the books of Gen. W. H. Odell, clerk for the period betwoen August 1, 1905 and Dec. 31, 1699. They had nearly completed tho examination of present clork, Hon. 31. L. Chamber!ln,only needing to check the account of the cosh register with the treasurer's receipts, but woro not allow ed by Attorney General Blackburn to continue thefr work, being dismissed by hEion receiving the report of the mat ters concerning the books of Gen. Odell. The legislature appropriated $1000 for tho purposo of exporting these accounts and there is f 65 of this remaining unused which could probably havo .allowed for the completion of tho Investigation of Mr. Chamberlain's books. Thoshortagoof $71.30 in the accounts of Gon. Odell is explained by George G. Brown, who was assistant clerk at that time, as having occurred during a short ahsenco of himself from the ofllco, when G. W. Colvig paid tho monoy and was given a receipt by Gen. Odell, When checking up the books Mr. Brown saw the receipt stub but tho writing not be ing his own, did not chech it on the book, and it not being accounted for, Miulp was not paid the treasurer which leaves the sum named still due the stato, and it will no doubt bo promptly refunded by Genoral Odell when he is olilclally mndo awaro of tho existing deficit- Following is the final repert: We the undersigned Clerks appointed under and in purstianco ot concurrent re-solution No. 23 of tho lato session of tho legislature to futhor investigate matters connected with the state land olllco, school funds, etc., beg Icavo to futher rojiort at tilts time as follews: That wo have carelully gone over the books and accounts of the clork of the Htato Land Derartmont (or the period uommonalng Aug. 1st, 1HU5 and ending Dec. 31st, 1800 and submit herewith it detalld statement of our findings. This is a general summary ot the eutiro period covering about four and a half years. As More we show each fund separately aud receipts for eamo annnxt'd. On March, 1808, wo find that receipt No. 0158 Insur 1 to G. W. Colvig for $71,210 has Ihjou otnltl m! from tho cash book aud bunco not accounted 'or. This amount Is ntlll duo the flta'o from tho Clork. Wu II nd that during the third ar of thlH tioriod the Clerk has no receipt for school fund Interest, nnd hence the hchool districts were nocoarlly short tho amount coik ct d for the year, but, oi course, it wuh finally mudu up. With tiiu siuitlu uxriip'iou heretofore noted wo find that to Clerk holds re ceipts for all collection. Wo Hud that during tho month of August, IHW, 107.118.67 wore uol let-tod; that during thin entire pi-rll 171 1, 8111.80 worn collected, and not including the 171 !!0 heretofore noted. That nil pcolpts wore not noti-d on thu stub. This seems lo have Iihou h practice handed down from ouch elerk to Im successor In nfllue. Wish to call your attention to the Taut that the tituto I.uud Dartineut iieodiiiioru room, Tl.o husiue of the olllco has grown ttntnmi-ely nnd It should he provided with a larger vunlt and a largo room suitably lightvd and ventilated. The rilnto has many valuable puwn In the department ami ui-uenary etow should be taken to protect them. Assuming this tukk with u souse oi the responsibility mtlng uhiii us no hnvu iiHetl our utmost endeavors t i do our ttork thoroughly, honoslly mid fairly. We know our llguros to lt cor rect ami In accordance with the fuels, It our reeoiiiiueudutlons woro com piled with little uhuui'o would ho loft for pruulutlous of uny kind and tho interests Of the ritate protected as our antrgetloni have been based on existing conditions hand practices of the past. 11. Is, UACKKT, J. C. Homos, W. A. Joxxs. Attorney General Blackburn says it eeetited to him as though time enough hud been taken with the examination. Onlyf5.00 of the appropriation re mained and the work 'has been stopped on his suggestion. Ho said ho was not aware of any examination beyond the term of Geucal Odell. Courtesy'Toward Children Great injury ia done not only to the p-eent happlne of children but to their future character and conduct by lack ol politeness in our intercourse with them. The'r poMesions aro'thelr'own. How often do we forgot that! Tliey aio ridiculous lrllle, thxy are worthlets and in (hit wjty, ret 'o hnvo ho right to throw them out anil burn them, with out warning or consultation. A sister's or an aunt's gentle persuasion will do much to gain pleuwint rJoneetit to yield ing up the treasures which encumber too much space orrire laid down in im proper places. A box or basket provided to hold theso priceless sticks nnd stones, and once or twice a little pleasant aid in gathering thorn, and tho collector will ho gained over to what he sees will surely preserve his property and at the Bflmo time he will have learned respect for other people's property and the proper way to nsk leavo to touch and handle. While mothers are busy witlt their often overwhelming duties, it often happens tint to an elder sister much care oi the ohildren who are ublo to amuso themselves Is given, and here sho will .have a delightful chanco to them to a H(finro tho alfnctlvo manner which is poena Help in future life, and give thu practicul demonstra tion of tho comfort and Joy of a homo governed ny courtesy to oiti ami young j aiUH. MTf. uirniont rntioy in Mny Ledger Monthly. riltp; os Hold Thanksgiving Services Ma .A, May 15 In all churches throughout the lhdipidni Archipelago prayers of thanks are being offered up today, thu occasion being tho dawn of civil govorment. Americans can hardly 1 , i,,--,, I, grrStflTg!iiWffiiminlrT1 ' nff rii" n" ttitl-iinimmim,mit inrmrnii i mm COLUTVtBIA Ba i tit,, MaTW Hartford and vedette ( WffM)TA(PpT- BICYCLES .. ) . I ( miK illnin iuH An Excellent Combination The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, 3rnup op Flos, manufactured by tho OALiromuA Fio SvnuP Co., illustrato thovaluoof obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the tasta and acceptable to the system. It is the ono perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and levers crentlv rot promptly ana enabling one IllUBl nerfi every objectionable quality and sub- ' overcome hah uianentlr. Its constlrmtionper- icrfoct freedom from JUSTICE Is jortrayclas a woman, yet her sex might complain that they g ca"1 benefit ol her powers. There is little justice, it would sc-etu, in the suffering that many women undergo month after month. Justice acts upon the legal maxim that ignor ance of the law cannot be pleaded hi mitigation of punishment. It is ignorance which causes bo much womanly suffering. Ignor ance of the requirements of womanly health ; ignorance on the part of those who attempt to cure and fail, and ignorance of the fact tlwt fir. Tierce's Favorite Prescription cures womanly disc uses. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation ami ulceration and curcu female weakness. "When I lint wrote to Doctor I4r r-MicrrnliiLT mv liralth. )' Mr Mnllle ft Cnrpeutfr, of I.lnorUi. CumlxrUml Co Turn . "I wi to wk I could only write ftw wont until I wonlrt Iirt to rolt wu so imk I coulct hnllr walk. Wortli cannot cioreu my iuflcrtnjri iIIhiiim of lglit, pAlptUtlon, sliortnr of Utralh, lUck jmU or cle dilnliiK lights ticlore my ryn. trnldle liraiUche, nuinbnc lu my arms siut hamU ami toueue, alto my lawa wotikt K't niinili; eonttlpaUon, falling; of the ularu. illMffrrraUr (train, aorenna through my bawfU ; in fact I vraa diacaet from head to foot. Now I can do my own washing and cook lug. I can take a ten quart pail In one hand aiiil a lU quatt (Mil In the other (full of water), and carry liotti otir-ftuitti of a mile and uevcr stufi tn rrt. I am a heavy as I was at 19 years (i)mhiihU). I utrd thirty bottles of favorite l'iicilllon ' aud ' OoMcii Melkal Dlscurcry' and twenty five vial of I'lcoMnt I'tlleta.' " Dr. l'lerce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, iuH.r covers, is sent free on ot 21 one-cent stamps to pay Auurcss ut. starve, and Its acting on tue Kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating thom, make it the ideal laxative. . , . , In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they aro pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy ore obtained from senna ond othor aromatic plants, by a method known to tho CaLiromtiA Fio Srnor Co. only. In order to get its beneficial ofTecta ond to avoid imitations, pleaso rcmcmberthefullnamoofthoComDony printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO, CAI Tjonwnvtx, kt. kzw tokk. k. t. rorailebyall Urucajsta. Price We. per bottls. imndnn how big a changehas comenvcr the Fill;ilno8 fince tho capture of Agut nnldo. Tho decl of Funston liau com pletely changed tho attitude of both tho aristocracy and tho common people, and the rovreignlty of tho United States la today already a fact that the Fibpinos consider In the light of a blessing rather than, as they did a few mouths a 40, iu tho nature of a condition forced upon them against their will. Whit Shall ve Have for Desert Thin question arises lu the family every day. Lot us answer It today. Try Joll-O, a delicious nnd healthful dessert Prepared In two minutes. No bolllngl no baking! simply ndd boiling wnter and set to cool. Fla voni: Lemon. Orange, Itnupborry nnd Strawberry. Get a package nt your groct-r'K today. 10 cts. THINK OF HINGES! THE RHODODENDRON EXCURSION. An Opportunity to Enjoy the Beauties of the Flowery Hills and Grandeur of the Soundlntr Billows Down by the Sea. receipt expense or mat 11111- only. U, V. Pierce, lluffido, N. Y. There has been eo much Inanity about the excursion to Yaquiua hay, to gathor riiooojununiiiH, mat we again called at tho Cnrvsllix it Kiietern oflicu to ascor tain if there would ho enough of bios soms, so that all can ho Hiiro of cettim: some. We were Informed that tho buds are rapidly Hwulllng, and that each tuss enger wi'i havo no trouble gutting an arm full if thoy care to nick them Should the weatlierho favorable they will attain perfection about tho 18th of May and oxuiirsion tickest will ho tnld on thu loth (HUurdny gend to retuin on Mon day, A Sunday train to Ytiinu and return ha two nhjeationahlu features, Our church people do not euro to trael on the Habbath, and tho time for tliote who do uo is too limited to allow them oppor tunities to men look up the different at tractionx. lty undue on Katurd.ty all who care to attend Divino srviro in the churches nt Newport can do w. Thoeo who lioliovo thoy ran worship their Cre ator udmiriug the bautks of nature, read sermons in the flowery hills and tho agates thut strew Iho beach, for tho grandest and most impressive choir ever heard, listen lo tho voice of the great Creator In the Bounding billows ol the Pacific, will have ample time, mid oppor tunity to indulge In this method ol rec reation uud worship. Wo also learned that at the time of this excurs'on there will bo low tide Huiulay afternoon, en ablins tho imsseniror to reach the rock oyBtor beds, should thoy euro to do so. All made in the greatest IMcvt-'e FricthryMn the'WSrsd..,-. COLUMBIA .. HARTF0RDS. VEDETTES... ..$40 ..$30 $50 S35 $25 Hartford Single Tube, Dunlop or G. & J. tires on any models. Columbia Hub Coaster Brakes fitted on chain or chainless models, a new device with none or the faults of previous designs. All models guaranteed by a guarantee that means satisfaction to every purchas er. A 1901 Columbia has1 a long line of predecssors, everyone of which was a leader in its time and the 1901 model is a Columbia still. Aachines on easy payments. Old wheels taken as part payment. Sundries, wheels to rent, repairing. South and East VIA Solium PacificCo, TIIF SHASTA ROUTE ' Trains 'leavo Balom for Portland and way stations at 5:40 a. ra. , 7:54 a. m.-nnd ; 4 :oh p. m. I,T l"ortIancL.. Lv Halem. Ar Athlanit- Ar Sacramento... Ar Hau FrauclncO" Arocdon .. Ar Denver Ar Katun, City. Ar (jnicajfo- ArTx) Angolcs.Z Ar Kl Paw Ar Kort Wonn. Ar City of Mexico... Ar Houston Ar Now Orlealu. Ar NVmIiIdkIou Ar New lor Pullman and trains, and Tourists .WAM" .11.-C0 A M .131 A. M - rXO P M - 7-M V M . 5:65 A M .MAM . 738 A M -7: A M - e.oo p m . C$0 A M .11:30 A M . 7: 0 A M . 6:30 P M . 0:11 A M .13)10 P M :30 PTl 10:3.1 p V 12:35 p w Z A Ji'WA W ":! A M A J:W A M 8.fft v Me , f.i80 A V ''! A W o? a &iP cars on li.,,i is. Chair cars Bacrnmonlo to Ogdo.. El I'aso. and tourist cars to (Ihlcu,...' St. Loula, New Orleans nnd Washington.' PAHiiiuillll.t A, Urt.t tn.l.t tn..A .Mt.iT uuuunuug "v "" j.iuui,u Willi HV ernl steamship lines for Honolulu Japan, China, Philippine, Cuntral an Pouth America. Seo Bgcnt at Snle Station, or address O. H. MAUKHAM, C4. p. A., Portland, Oregon OTTO J. WILSON F. E. SHAFER Ha mess. Saddles, Whips, Robes and everything in our line at low- est prices. 123 State St. "La Lsaam&T.BiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHBVh' c In a word this tells or the Passeuter Service TIM A Bureau ii Informal ion. The Burlington ticket office In Portland is a veritable Bureau of Information for travelers a place where they can learn what it will cost to reach ANY point in America or Europe; how long the trip will take, and what there is to see on the way. If you are figuring on an eastern trip, drop in and get full information, or, if you prefer, write mo about it Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and EVKRYWHERE beyond. A. C. Sukldon, General Agent, Cor. Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. "The Best of Everytliing" TJi.o North-western Lino 8 Trains daily bctweon St. Paul nnd Chicago comprising tho lutes! Pullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Caro Library nnd Observation Curs, ' Free Reclining Chair Cars. pstJ,rais !,',.-'" in the World s,cara ,,M,M- To Chicago By Daylight The lladcer State Exiirooo. the finest Day Train running between H.Pnul nnd Chicago Via tho Short Line. Connec tions from tho West made via Tho Northern Paclllc, Great Northern, Canadian Paoiih. This is also tho best line botweeu Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis, A&y'i""' tkttets Via . "The North-western line.". w. ii. ntAU, ii, l. (J. A. SISLER. T A Chicago Rock Island t Pacific Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that tho co partnership heretofore existing between John O. Wright, Frank Davis and B. J. Thatcher under the tirm nomo oi J. G. Wright it Co has this day been dissolved by mutual ooneent. Frank Davis retir ing horn the tlrm and It. Davis succeed ing to lila Interests therein. J. G. vt right A to will coutluuo the business, tmy all claims against said tlrm and cob Url all dshts due thereto. 5 4 lm J.G. WiuohtACo. The Mower is Named for its Principal Feature Growtnjj tn the Grounds of the eon tliirserv Company. Ore- Broadway, New York, because some one la jjoing to tako away your ohanco. Your Jiving U sure hero aad jpu're absolutely i uo danger whstevsr of being struck by llshtulngor eyclene or waklugup rlcli. Hut you amy be sure to go to bed knowing tlutyou will get up or another Mm &y And that there will be no shock Urn mI4c4i chang In the weather, The ksrstu will be about tho same day 4 Mv and your own mental torn rest at about the same tyHft K)(Wro. Of course, you Oregon's great wealtli of flowers and fruits is seldom put in thu shade, and tho stato o1Blg Rtd Apples" is not often called "tpon to acknowledge the sujwrlorlly of any other m-cMoii In th matter of oi iiauieutul, llowerlug or fruit trees, but a sHomn from the Middle West Is now lu evidence In our oily which will entl its to take off our hats. Itefereuce is made to a beautiful tpoolinen ot what ft known as Ileolitel's flowering orab appte, which In iu (till bloom on the grounds of the Oreuon Nurwsry Co., opposite the Capitol building. This tree was oilgluattil In the Mississippi valley, and has tin hardy characteristic of the extreme sea sons of that soot Ion. This Is the on)) known -variety of apple that has a double bloom, ami the color is that of a crab apple blossom, having also the rurr perfume of the same. The state housr grounds over tho way havo many rare flowering trees and shrubs, but none ol thuu compare wlUi this tor real merit The tiowor Is similar to a rose, and the succession ol bloom last about a month, making it a most suitable ornamental tree for lawns, purks or public grounds. The Uecbtel double dowering crab apple DRHM G J T The finger tar In which the knife runs Is DRAWN from a point In front-NOT PUSHED from the main frame of the ?il2:J!?!tnh "" 5 wwEir more or less, and that Is what reduces the cuttln?power and makes them dangcroue to ride on. iit. ,,.. t ..- . .. - ... u.i,i vunvi uiiu uianca iiiivii iiic iiiiKi'i car is cusneu mitrh ir iitriA tharn mi.r, v . i.- . .. . - . bar. All front cnt mowers have uush bars txct th; rM r:lu ' I.:V " lrL'un. -a PU5n Is dran-not pushed In the least, if a mower has a push.bar t is d nrou o r de u on S , ?,o, c t Z TlrtnJn lffrt '?!' bCCaUSe hC tendcncy ,s t0 m the whee,s- No other movers the flner bar s almos in mS vm sh u'E pus ,c r,r "wil? ,tv5 a SmaKU irw rod m rmmber they a,so havc a " push . m such mowrks arc PUSH Clh When the finger tar of a push cut mower strikes forcibly a fixed obstruction" the inside wheel raises off the gro. nd. Tough grass acts as an obstruction, to the cutter bar, and when th cutter bar o?aDufh cut movier Is obstructed, however little, the tendency of wheel i to iirr it u on k ,l ll. i!!.r,"r .V. p"sh form of a fixed obsiacle that the wheels uiii flrtn..u 7 ;.::: .1 '";.:";' v'"v " " ",,UkMU,,.. "5s ,nc icnacncy to lift is Still . VV hen the finger bar of a push cut mower strikes forcibly a fixed obstructlonTthe" i. Tough grass acts as an obstruction, to the cutter bar, and when the cutter bar of t owever little, the tendency of wheels is to lift. It is only when the obstruction take hat the wheels w actually nrr ft nt thA rn..nA .,. .h. j.... V" ..;" . yourneead"?i "H"1'.1" S' """ ,he whce,s press the 8round ani thc' tVIilw m have J " w?2 ywu nc.u it most ;. .. .. .. ,. .. .. ;; O. -C. T. Go's l'A88ENGER BTEAsSEU Pojvion:a JL AND- TT altonA liEAVES FOll TOUTLAND Dallr axcopt Sundav nt 8 a. m. OU1CK TIME AND CHEAl HATKB. Duck betwaan Btats and Court'BU. M. T, DAIiDWIN, Agsnf Free Book To Weak Men Weak and nervous men read "Strength ts Use and Abuie by .Men." Doctor Sanden It tells all about mv DR. SANDKN KLKOTUK' BUl.TS.and how they are iiSvHl to cure such oases of rhmiuiuism, iimUgo. eemta, lame buck, kidney, lifer and stomach disorders, sleepless, new, or any ol those dieotiEe peculiar tt til A II IT JDRKWS THE BiR- PUSH," ' ("rJBSK w rNO III V!L ffj . i i ' S '" ihj T .Nnwiti III VffVnTa n -JJSrf. v' --. trrr1 t II rfWiV Us,l QRAiV CUT ' ' i III tjt fyJ - IJ Jr rtirMMi a t JtPL 'T' "H V .. jjSf "-"l -!-- "S5lSr This Draws the ltar. AUla Traction,. THE WHEELS WILL NOT LJFT FROM THE GROUND. The CHAMPION is draw cut and has Increased traction and power in hard cutting--that is, the resistance ot the grass in cutting draws the wheels tighter to the ground. It is light draft and has no neck weight Dr. A. T. Sanden Sulto 10, Russol Illdg. Portland Or. it certainly tho most desirable thing ol wvirkyiM,. , .Itho kind over seen hero, and the fact UMtolw....... ..... 'I11 N." W ,,lrU wm &. .uiVf r"-" ",""Jv"iiaaKouuesiraiiie'prnamnut ihM jo WWM,MV. AOJibtlMf anil ,Innll.a Vnrll.uoi laiilmlua wl,. ii,Hnfl v towHtfe- W OiJsfe, -Tht, coantryltheJiBudaosuliblootuluKUeeiand'shrUbsl KLflai rx v . . . . . " t ii sit, . 1 1 r I mm tm Lewis & staver 60. R R CARY, Mgr, Salem, Oregon Branch Seed Corn Seed Wheat Land Plaster Lee's Lice Killer of F?-!inriwCBfri: t,,u ,ftrtt 8,ock oi roeu ami SkwIjIm Hi.. ..i... ...,.i V!1 ,1 " H orders on ,Zr nch ifeli priCM fr rt,ia BREWSTER & WHITE Phoaenat. 91 Court St. S O, Burkhart -Mf-iiui uuucu counter -Vest door to Harritt vt Uwronco. ryei the best meals and lunch orders m the city, Promnt sorvirn M i nd good cnoktoi;. OiVo the new place ras v Make your trip East pleasant nnd comfortable by ubIiir tho G-at Kock Island pereonally conducted oxenreions-' in tourist Bleeping cars which go KasU every week of tho year via Halt Lake City mm tho Scenic lino. lullman sleeping care ovory day to' Chicn?o. Tell your ticket anont yoii'' wnnt your ticket oyer tho Great Ruck Island Routes from Denver. All tickotnEentnsoll themfc Write for fohlora. A. IS. CoOl'KR, O. A., Portland, Pro. Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIME OAItD. No. 2 For Yuqulmi: Train leaves Albany I2M5 p ui Train loaves Corvallis.... 1:60 p. tn -.-Train urrlves Vanulna . 0M6 p. m.k No. 1 Returning: Loaves Ymiuluu 0-10 u.ui Leave Corvallis 11:30a. m Arrives Albany 12:16 U. ui Loavcb Albany 7:00 a; m. Arrives Detroit U:80. in. No. 4 Returnlujr: Lcayea Detroit 12:10 n. m, Arrives Albany 6:45 p.m. One and two connect at Albany nnd Corvallis with Southern Pacific trains. . lviuii direct Harvicc to and fnmj Now port and ndjacont beaches. Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, Klvlng ample time n ,e&l1 ca"'Plni? grounds ou the Urelten'jush and Hantlam rlvera'the same day. llH. L VVAI.DKN, KUWIN BTONK. J.Tl'RNEK '. Mlmc AsnL tlbiny. Largo Wall Maps of the united suites... . Given Away HOW TO CET ONP. If you are going East, or thinking of sending for your family, do not buy your ickets until you have secured rates HrunnW8 CENTRAL RAIL KOAD Co. Their service is excelled by nono, aud they can reach all points in the Last, South or Southeast from any lhrough tourist car from Pacific Coast to Hew ork. If you will send fifteen Bents in stamps o the address given below, wo will . n,u ,uu uy reiurn mat a argo wal map of the United SUtes. Cuba T, l'rm I7IAn o.,nf . . . ,o ,,,, oxiu incites mail e Cuba and frii7arflcular,! reardi'm passenger or freight rates, call on or addresB. B. II. Tbomiiou,, Co"'l Agt,Ui.Cent. R. R H2 Third St., Portland Or J HOT SPRINGS DUTltOlT. Oro An.ll oi inn, i Trail tO tl.O Ilrllnlm0. iSfl,'"11" again 0ened up for tho use of the public at large. A subatantial Bridge is now acrosb the river .and considerable 1m pro yements have also been made at tho Punus, eo anv on uioi.i,... . .. .i hwetofoenIBUir at,cou,raodaio9 ! Pack trains aro now in rOU,n....., . S?Irytt)! wl,0,,nay wiah to tako advant age of tho early season. Anv one going in to the Springs can do well by purchasing their supply 0 II. Jacobs of Detoritat Salem and iiiuany 6n same. Albany prices, thereby 8av?rir 4 25'lm STEAM DYEING t . , AND CLEANING cleanef8um'!nnlrtt?8a.nd fancv costumes cleaned without ripnine. bv lrw ,.rn..ua. which does not YhTmk'or i ,1 ZZ2 aIahha.! . . Kid 7jHO(c7iiiLTiVatrffTy iciu.iii. n aana.t A. i . . r...i " . - u Biiori nonce. -iiuifo -tireeseii , . ,a......i. ,...: ..i on. I i. -- --... vsoKuuua, uianaeiB Portfcj0' rta n8'nml ,,n,Ple deantxl. i ortiers cleaned anfl dyed. CculcacB's Ctothloa Cltaned. Dyed dJl b."?1' olleaP' and Promptly Uene. Snd postal or call. r , -. Mas. 0. II. Wjllkkb, 5Mw 105 Commerotal ki. -