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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1901)
J J I 1 , tit - & t I i mm THE DAILY JODRNALi: Member Northwest Afternoon Nowepfcper Lengua. DY HOPER PROTHBnS. THUK8DAY, AUGUST 1, 1901. Dnily Ono Year, 3.00 In Advanoe Dally Pour Month $1. In Advanoe Dally by Carrlor BOo Per Month Weekly Ono Your SI.OOJnAdvanoe EDITORIALS. The editoral page of n newspaper is thejlcast read of any part of It. People ehti'n Itas a place where somo stiff or crank alra hit Mama and harangue nil who don't agree with him, where the can't kill him, or got back at him wlth ont going into print to tholr everlasting diiadvantage. Tlio averogo editorial page fa prosy rot, written by some fellow who can grind with equal facility on nil sides of a subject and has no convic tion on any. His atlicles at fifteen dollars a weok are devoid of ginger or gluo, snap or life, vim or go. He is not as Interesting a man as the hired man hauling out, manuro on the farm or following horses in the furrow that the proprietor has laid down for him. Hence the extraodinary methods of the yollow journal to compell pooplo to notice the editorial page. Take the Kxarnlner. Its editorial page is on the cover of the paptr. It is set in wldo columns, with a box head, broken in little Jerky para graphs, intorlardod with black-faced type, sandwiched with quotations, lid up in black and while layers like a cako at a country wedding, striking head, lines for each chango of subject, sprinkled with oxclamation marks liko a house on Are, ono solid salad of slang. In the middle of tho pago Is a double column of Police Gazette humor with loud Illustrations about Oliolly Ilubberneck, tho girl with goo goo eyes, and tho kid who says hully-gee. On the other sldo is the rankest kind of low necked socloty slop, about tho joalouslos of the fait set, tho schomen of doslgning mothors with padded fillies to work off on unsuspecting ridors In tho matrimonial dorby, Mrs. Gus NowoII'b affair with a restaurant mlllionairo, how strapping Ilattie Crocker whose father kept a sea side Joint for tho fashionables woddod a brassy French duke, whero Mies Montgomery is spoken of as tall, grace ful, alondor, stylish, talented and at tractive It tells how Miss Bliss led nt tho most acuta angle in all tho Presidio hops, how stunning hor mother looked in stacks of old point, how many glasses of mineral wator tho Duchess of Higgin bottom took each day to reliove her coitivity, and an ocean of this kind of illrnboball to tnakoan editorial pago readable and attractive and to whom? A lot of cheap guys who could not get a sound Idea through their nogginplocoa to save their souls. People of this kind are one of the serious responsibilities of creation but the editorial page of a newspaper should not be prostituted to tholr lowly intellects, that romitid one of a lot of gnats buzzing aronnd an old stump on a warm ovoning. Such an editorial page Is very attractive to nnyono but a person of brains, but It is an all around improvement on tho fifteen dollar a week product that can only bo llkoned to the output of ono of those (I btt sausage grinders. Tho world la full of peoplo whose time is of no particular value and they might as well bo chew ing on that kind of stuff, on tho samo theory that lloas glvo a dog something to do and little to think about. Tho Kzamlner editorial pagu has nil tho attractive qualities of a grubbag ut an African church aoclahlo. The papor Uiki nothing but an editor. s What Oregon needs la not a now con stitution or socialism or more railroads or oil wells or sky-scrapors, but Just more people, Of course, the oil wells might bring them, but anything olio that will bring them is just as good and the uext Legislature ought to offer u prize for the best schema to get people to Oregon. We aro blowing in f 25,000 on a Tin-Van-Amorlcan Imposition and wo will not get 2600 pooplo as u result of it, although they would bo ohtap at that prico, You can't hardly ralbo a full grown man or woman at that figure, and that was tho average price of a slavo In the palmy days of that so-called divine Institution. Oregon has 100,000 popula tion at present, with over 100,000 in Pqitland. That leaves 300,000 In the restof the state on a territory twlco as big as Iowa, that has nearly ten times as many. If Iowa had only five times ns many as Orogon she'd havo ton to our one, because they are on half us much territory. SupKsliig Oregon would double her population in two years, Iowa would still havo five pursoua to tho square mile where wo had one. Hut doubling our population would produce an Iiiiuisiiho amount of busl ness lu Oregon, Peoplo two both consumers and producers, They must consume or starve. They must labor to live and labor produces wealth in our soil and climate. They must multiply or get doty and there uro too many of that kind already. Hut to begin with you have got to have the people. Tho nation Is full of them that want to o to a new state. Tho thing Is to get them here. No troublo about Portland all eltiea are crowing too (ait. We want them in the interior of Oregon and wo'vo got a tchomo to get them. It's a lottery, hut to la life a tottery. There is a lottery or gift distribution ruuuiug in connec tion with almost every business we kiuw of. Newspapers give away prizes, stores glye away bicycle, cigar stores give away gold watche. It's In tie ulr. It's along the line of the least reslstauoe.Uio Hue of the easiest cleavage oi the human mind tho theory of getting something for uotblug, Offer to glvo away one free farm in each oouuty lu Oregon uext year byilrwingnd Oresott will get more Immigrants than any state on tho coast. Let each boaaflde person locatiug here In Marion county uext year be glvea one tlcketin prizadrawlug on a 16000 farm It's a slnglo man, or a horny old bachelor, or a strapping young single woman cive her ono ticket. If a family of five, give them five tickets. If it's a German or Scandinavian with a family of ten give them ten chances to draw the farm. Let them register with the coun y clerk and fill out a blank telling whero they camo from and whero they havo located and that they are bonafldo in lending residents of this county. Ten dollars will advertise this fact to ten million peoplo in tho east and sot them all talking about It. Let the farm bo bought and paid for out of funds that we would otherwise spend on advertising in a general way and it would go to somo deserving newcomer instead of wasting it on papauckers, already here, at some opposition. A A Tho average American has an idea that the public lands were once the property of the peoplo and tliet there was somo kind of intention that hero in the land of the freo there should bo a chance lor overy young follow and his girl to hitch up and go out and Uko a homestead and make a farm for the kids, and, even a rnlddlo-agcd or old follow and his girl, who had dono with such thing ns rahing babiM, might go and get a homo on government land if they felt crowded In some city .This has largely been dono away with and tho oaiteru college dudes got up a scheme called tho forest reserves that swells tho num ber of city ofllce-holders and shuts out tho bonafide sottlers from ever occu pying such torritoiy. Once a year a lot of forest rangers nro sent out to patrol the reserve and keep out forest fires and preservo tho timber so that tho rivers will not dry up and tho whole Amer ican continent becotno a desert. Some head official haH hla headquarters In a city liko Salem and a lot of favorite sons got places as forest rangers and havo a good time in tho mountains protecting the trout and shooting pigeons while drawing a lahry. At Washington, I). 0., a whole army of clerics aro employed making out payrolls and compiling ro portM of many million feet of standing pluo, vino maplo, fern and chlttim-bark patches wero saved from forest fires. In each state great tracts nro loused to cattlo and sheep mon opolists who run out all tho small ranchers and prevent tho settlement and development of the country. Auothor pricolesa blessing is conferred by tho foiost reserve system, and that is it permits corporations who havo un completed titles to land grants, or lauds stripped of all the timber, to turn that worthless land into the government and take tho choicest timber lands in largo tracts whonovor they can find it with out any further oxpouio, thus again shutting out the settler. State timber land speculators aro also enabled by these retervea to get new bases for bcatlnu tho atatd and school funds out of valuable sections of lion lands. This aho keeps out the poor fool ulti.on who Imagines tho public domain was In tended for purposes of home-making and home seekers. Bo successful is this forest reserve policy in fattening tho corporations, making placex for politicians and shutting out tho settlor that the push uro at work all tho tlmo blocking out new reserves whllo tho people aro uileop. Just now one Is being shaped up lu southwestern Oro gon, to include some of tho moHt timbered portions of Coon and Curry counties. A special agent by tho name of llonder, probably not of tho original llmnlor family of Kansas, whom Dinger Herman vouches for as a perfectly cousoiontious and straight forward pap sucker, has recommended the creation of this rosorvo, and Hingor exceedingly rogreta that tho department has been so very improvident in the past, in creating (huto reserves and thtiH legis lating for corporations and mon opolist and against tho settlers by the wholesale by what ho calls "improvi dent inclusions," a mild term for steal ing on a largo Bcalo. Ho winds up by expressing tho belief that creating of tills reserve is warranted and would bo of great advantage In protecting the timber and wator supply in South western Oregon ami extondlng his domain of federal appointments by sev eral ncoro of walking delegates to county conventions. It makes uo differenoo to him that the whole country where It la settled grows up to timber so thick than it never can ba destroyed by ux, fire, wind or even by tho government lUell if It wanted to. As everyone knows, tho whole Yaqulna bay country has grown up to thick timber in forty years since It was settled up and tho settlor stopped tho forest tires and that Is just what will take place wherever tho timber county is thrown open to tho settlor. Keeping out the settlor prepares tho forest for those great eon lUgratlous that ut no times have occurred slnco tho oountry was settled. OI course, Dinger Hermann is not inter ested in one such bedrock commonsougo faot about a timber country, an that the Battler is tho natural protootor of the timber. There is uoth'ng lu it for him or the polttlolam and tlut prolktbly ozplalus why he has refused to give out the correspondence tlut led up to the proposed ortutlonola iibw opportunity to steal land by creating iinotier forest reserve. Get Whnt You Ask For! When you ask tot Cascarots Candy Cathartic bo suic you get them. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. A substitutor is always a cheat anil a fraud, llewarel All druggists, toe Found Bridge Rotten County Judgo Palmer and F J. Mil lor, of Linn, and Oj. Supt. Culver of Marion, made a thorough Inspection of lite wajjou brldue at this olty yesterday, Tney found the entire main part rotten and decided that it must ba practically rebuilt. Jefferson Kevlow. o.3,i3'ae,car5kX.a- 8mis Ut sMhmm mw wire owp Rt-Mtatn m ..... , jr -, r vts Sr tr . sl. oCMic J0URMAL X-RAYS The ministers now threaten to strlk for more chicken. Conner production is rapidly increas ing and the brass output is not falling off Itev. Moily of California succeeds Dr. Thompson in the Presbyterian church Iwork at Corvallis. t A It Is to be hoped that the Astoria re- gutta will not bo cancolled on account of too big a run of salmon. fe e Oregon Echool teachers are putting In the en miner getting familiar with the appearance of the new textbook. The charges against Schley have not been fired and when they are the gun will kick Long's shoulder out of joint. A They seem to bo having, a drouth ev erywhere but in Oregon. But then It don't hurt thorn Thoy aro used to such things. Tho peoplo of Dakar City bettor quit dealing with eastern bond sharps and go to buying their own securities on the popular loan plan. Tine Jouu.vnt, sees no ay to keep other papers from copying As articles but to copyright eacli edition and it may do that in self-defence. C C It Kx-Govrnor W. J. McConnell of Idaho, goverumont inspector of Indian agencies, has been deposed from office for reasono duornod good and sufficient by tho ad ministration. A A What would tho now Hearst dally do for Portland? Has it any program to help tho city out of its financial muddle? Not at all. It would simply go there and bo another barnacle on the com munity. A Tlireo Oregon toxt books are among thoso adopted by tho commission. They aro Mrs. Krnery Dye's "8torien of Ore gon." Win. It. Lord's book on ornithol ogy and Mrs, 1'annio Hardy Kckstrom'e "Bird Hook." This is justifiable stato pride. AAA Tub Jouu.vai. is trying hard to kcop itsolf as small sizo as possible without lowering tho quality. It has the biggest circulation ot any llttlo paper on the coast and tells so much truth that a large crowd of lock-step politicians are ready to swear it is tho moanest paper in tho world. a a a Albany men aro laying for tho X-Huy muu to poison or salmon him at tho first opportunity. He was got into the Alco club tho other day and generously treated to a temperance drink called lemon-eours from which ho has not yet recovored. Hereafter he will travel up tho west sldo whenever it is jwasiblo. t it A Senator Hanna has mot his match nt last in n young woman, tho divorced wife of his son. She OBcaped an injunc tion in Cleveland, O., and proceeded to Now York,whero aho dodged a writ of habeas corpus and effected her escape from an outgoing steamship. Safely landed in Kuropo, tho young lady will bo lu a position to negotiate, A A as Architect Durggrafe plana for tho now agricultural college building havo boon adopted by tho building committee of tho board of regents. Tho now hall will bo 85x125 feet, and three stories high a trillo larger than tho present mechanical hull. Tho first story will bo built of granite and tho otlior stories of stone. It is probable that the first story will bo built this fall. Mr. Durg graf haB designed many of tho finest buildings in Oregon, .Subsidy or no subsidy tho shipyards are all busy and tho business is very profitable. Senator Simon of Oregon u one man who has no use for tho subsidy swindle, that would tax a thoiiBund farmers to enrich ono shipowner. Watch Mark Hauna's army of chipmunk politicians fight Simon for having a mind of his own. He will bo dono to a finish just as Corbstt wan. Conservative republicans who havo a mind of tholr own and tlio nullity to express an opinion are at a terrible discount but tnolr stock in advancing. M oncy at 6 and 7 per cent- on im cro v ed farm and city nroccrty. MAXWELL IIAYDEN. Moorcs Block. Salem. Salem Wool Shipment it has boon estimated that about 1-15,-000 pounds of wool has been shipped from Salem during tho season Just closed, which la greatly in excess of the usual reason output. Although tho acitvo wool Benson lias been closed two or throe weeks, small lots are being brought to Salem dealers daily. The price paid for tho wool here is 13 cents. 2 There Is a Class of People Who nro Injured by the use of coffee. Devoutly there has been placed In all the grocery Htoius n now preparation called (JltAIN-O, made ot pure grtituti, that taken tho place of coffee. The most delicate Htoinuch receives It without illstrtHW, and but few can tell it from coffee. It dooit not cost over VI aa much. Children muy drink It with great benefit. 15 ctu. and 25 ct8. per package. Try it. ABk for miALN-O. Ice Cream Social. The Y. P. A. of tho K angelical church at Kruitland held an Ice cream social Tuesday evening in which about two hundred poople participated. Tho event was held at the school house ami an exoelleut Umo was had. Tho pro (wlnwiiifiitW which will heustdln thu interest of that thrifty church or ganisation. IWac-tnYmir numeU Willi CcTU. Cdy OiUhUMl. sum cotMiltiloa (ureter. I&4.H. It 0.0.0 Jail, UrutftUurluuaiuoucy Credits Christian Science, Um A.NOKI.HH, Cal., Aug 1. W. U. Kevins, alter six months' abeouce, re turned to hisdutioa today as general manager of the Santa Fe tines west of AlbiuiUHftiue. lie was in wretched health when he wut away, but came Iwck entirely rwtoml, and ascribes his prtwtuu condition to Christian NJieuce. Genuine sUmpcd CCC New sold In bulk. (Uwart of the dtalr who tries to sell "somtuMnj mt jood," i O J. & O X. X -A. . B4Mtl 1 UN f Btrt AImk BBjM "52 CANDY CATHARTIC . An Editor Married. On last Wednesday in Heppner, tho Rev. W. B. Potwine officiating, Ldward Everett Young of Baker City and Miss Lucy Ellen Farnsworth of Heppner .. ..lt.wl In marrlntrn The Wfiduinff was at the Protestant Episcopal church, and was witnessed by a large number of friends ...... Mr Young is tho talented eunor oi Eastern Oregon Republican. He is a ...wanannr mnn of wide experience and growing lniluence. Land Sold at Referee's Sale At a referee's sale Wednesday after noon Sheriff Durbln sold real property to tho amount of 107 acres on Howell Prairie to Steven Bnd Jacob Seifor of Gervais, for $1200. Property was sold to satisfy a judgement in the case of John 11. McCorkle et al plaintiffs, vert ub, Josephine Doyless et al defen dant. $100 Reward. $100. Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that thero is at least one dreaded disease that science has been oble to cure in all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is l. nnlu nntlttvn nira known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease requires a consti tutional treatment. Hall's Cuturh Care is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucouB surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying tho founda-1 tion of tho disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up tho con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors havo so much faith In its curative powers, that thoy offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to euro. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Ciik.vey & Co., Tol edo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho bot. Beer Stamp Order. Whiiinoto.v, D. C. Aug. 1. There goes into effect today an ordor from tho revonuo dopartment in relation to tlio form of perforation of beer stamps. Tho letters and figures of the cancellation aro required to be not less than one-fourth of an inch in height. Tho perforation muBt bo complete. A Minister's Mistake A city minister was recently handed a notice to bo read from his pulpit. Ac companylng it was a clipping from a newspaper bearing upon the matter. Tho clergyman started to read tho extract and found that it began: "Take Kemps Balsam, tho boBt Cough Cure." Thi.s wua hardly what ho had expected andd after a moment's hesitation, ho turnee it over and found on tho otlior sldo th matter intended for tho reading. 3 Use Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to bo shaken into tho shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smart ing feet or tight shoos try Allen's Foot Kaso. It cools tho feet and makes walk ing easy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, ingrowing nails, blisters, callows spots. Heliovcs corns and bunions of all pain and uuea rest and comfort. Try it to- day.s Sold by all druggists and shoo store, for 25c. Trial packagos freo. Ad dress Allen S. Olmstead, Lolloy, N. Y. 3 Bargains in Vehicles Two now farm wagons. Three now spring wagotiB. Two new bucK-boards. Ono old buck-board. Three old ropalred buggies. Six old farm wagons, light and hoavy. One old carriage. Ono old dolivory wagon, Ono old heavy spring wagon. One old light spring 'vngon. One now Democrat wagon. Now work to ordor, any stylo or finish. Painting and repairing dono nt prices to suit tho times. At the Salem Wagon and Carriago Factory, 304 Commercial Street. 7 31 lm Wkknbr Fin.nkl, Prop. The University of Oregon ag courses in Literature, Scienco and tho ArtB, Sclonco and Engineering and Mus ic uow building and equipment, eoven new instructors; nearly 6000 vols, added to libiary in 11)01 Summer echool with university creuu; special courcos lor teachers, for Law and Medical students. Department of education for teachers, principals and superintendents. Tuition (roe, coat of living low. Three students grantod scholarships in large eastern universities in 1001. Send name to President or Registrar for circulars and catalogues, Kugeno, Oregon. 7 27 lm OREGON State Fair Salem SEPT. 23-28. Great Agricultural and Industrial Fair. BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW Good Horse Racing in the Afternoons. Latest Attractions in New Audit orium Building Every Evenlnc, With Good Music :: :: :: :: Beautiful Camp Grounds Free, Special Rates on Campers' Tick ets. Come and Brine Your Fam ilies. :: :: :; :: :: :: :: :: Reduced Rates on all Railroads. For full particulars address M. D. WISDOM. Sec-. Portland. CRYSTAL ICE WORKS' Is now rSady to delivjer ice" to the consumers of Salem and surrounding country at existing rates, A specialty is made of fine ice cream. Free delivery on Sunday. ...Crystal J. MAQUIRE, Mar. DON'T FORGET OUR PHONE IS RED 2151 Call us uo when your wheel needs repairs we have the most complete bicycle repair shop In m the city. Also a complete stock of all bicycle sun- Tm "VV ' dries, tires, etc . always on hand sCVCCvCwLC$ 0UU M0TT0: Best workmanship, prompt SHIPP & HAUSER 258Com-st' BICYCLES, the Good kind. $35 and $40 . . - RBMOV-BD I have remove.! my harness and eaddlery baBinMBfrom StBte street, to No. 232 'Commercial street, two c oors "outh of Bush's bank corner. In my enlarged qunrtora I Iiivke hi"o facilities than over and am prepared with an enlarged stock to Borve my patrons. :: '' '' ' P. E. S H A P B R 232 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. J : r V.JiIiB'M!i. I i'iiI,. I.,,,. , "' ' ' ' ifJFB' CWCT SCOTCH WHITE OATS Anyone wanting a healthy nutritious diet should try Scotch Oats. They area valuable aid to digestion land can be readily served, bold by Harritt lawrence OLD VOSTOFFIOB Gas Stoyes for Summer Cooking Gas Ranges, Gas Hot Plates, Gas Boiling Stoves. Call and examine low prices. Special rate lor Gas for Cooking Purposes. Salem Gas Liglit Co. 4 Chomokota St. FRUIT DRYERS BURROUGHS & FRASBR PHONE 15U 103 STATE THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALliM. OREGON. A first-class pilvato hospital for the treatment of chronic and surgical cases. Built the past year especially for the purpose for which it ia used. Oonveuontly located within four blocks of tho business part of tho city. Tho moat modern furniahingd and latest appliances throughout tho building, Heated by hot water and lighted by gas and electlclty. Here tho sick can have tho comfort? of an elegant privato homo, combined with all the advantages of a genoral hospital without the noise, confusion, aud publicity attending one. Outside physclans bringing cases in treated with tho greatest courtesy, and assisted in operations if requested. For terms and further informa tion writo or apply personally. R. CARTWRI6HT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND 4 P. H BALFOUR, GUTHRIE AND CO. Have secured and will operate the Humphrey warehouse at Salem the Turner mill and warehouse and the warehoutes at Maoleay. Pro turn, SwtUerland and Brooks, conducting a general warehouse and storage business. :: :; :: : :- - Salem office 207 Com. St. formerly occupied by Gilbert Brcsl Sacks will bo held at those points for delivery on fame terms ns pre vailed previous seasons. See them beforo disposing of your grain. Top Prices are Always Paid for Grain CAPITAL BREWERY Finest Ivor on tho market, better than ever. CAPITAL BOTTLING Ourruperior beer, 1 Free olty delivery. CAPITAL ICE WORKS The purest crystal ic at lowest rates. Ourruperior beer, kept In Free olty delivery. The purest crystal ice made at lowest rates. MRS. M. BECK, Ice Works... Tolphono 2071 Main A JUDGE OF PRIME AEATS Always knows just what ho wants, and knowB that ho can always got It from our choice stock. If you want a deli cious roast, steak, chop or cutlet that IB tender, rich and Bucculent. and cut by an expert hand, trimmed and got up for your tablo to suit the Queen's tasto, you will always llnd it at CROSS'S and at lower prices than you can find It for anywhere else In Salem. E C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phone 291. You are Safe In buying your lumber hero. By judlc im.o linulno n linvu stnpL'i(l niir vfirds with the best, and wo offer tho bust nt tho lowest poesiulo prices, wo novo every kind of lumber for every purpose. We givo iuat as caroful attention to a small order as to largo onos. and if you wnnt lumber for nny ueo It will pay you tocometoiiB. Phone 1151. Near S. P. Passenger depot. Goodale Lumber Co. QUOnKWV Tolophono 603 Best facilities for making the tin and iron work on fruit and hop dryers in the valley. We have the machinery and the men and a vast stock of ma' terial ready to fill all orders promptly. A) J H) J has stood the teat of twenty yeara aud is WORKS cold ttorape, rllj orders tilled prou ptly. from pure diatillo l,ater. Free delivi ry Proprietor. Mf km. coj?eQim Shohtxine tDjMOHPACIF!C DEPAItT FOR TIME BCHKD0I.K8 From Portland or. ARRivE FROM Chicago Portland Rpcclal 0 a. m. via Hunt, lnglnu ""MlYtHIc" Express 9 p. in, tI Hunt ington "5TPaui" Fant Mall Op. m. via Spoltauo Salt Lake. Dun, t; Worth. Oiiibiii. !..,. ..I Ollr, Bt. liOUlH. fJiilMJ j nd Kast. ' Pall Lake, Denver Ft. WaYia Wa7firV.TLY-.V- Spokane, Wallace. Pulll Pa ill, Duluth.M'lhvauki Chicago, and Kant. 00a 72 72 POnNTnLN?n.IO,C"ICACO mmusv ui burs TlirOUUh ttnL-nfa T,nD ..! -ii boat.j,,ii;;irPr.i;fl;rra.'r OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portland. jAII falling dates ubjcct 8 p.m. J or 8an Francisco Ball eiery 6 dayi p. in Dally ex;cpt Bundity 8. p m. Saturday 10 a. m, COLUMBIA RIVER To Astoria and Way Landings, 4 li. m I", ijuuday WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamers leave Sa m for PortUad mj way landings, Monday, Wednesday and Friday t to a.m., Tuesday nursday and (Saturday at 7 a m. For Independence, Albany aniiCorvaMs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 4 j. ta For Independence, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 4 ;30 p.m. Throufh tickets East via all rail or boat and rail via Portland, Ticket 6 f flee City dock, E. T. THAYER, Aleot Salem, treion. South and East VIA uOulbn Pacific Co. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leavo Salem for Portland stations at D:40 a. m. , 7:54 a. and way in. and 4:68 p. po Lr Portland. 8:80 A Jf 8:80 p 10.33 p y 12.35 p y 4.MAI1 8:15 A It Lr Bftlcra. 11:00 A M 12.M A M . 6.00 P M 7:45 P M Ar Ashland Ar Bicramento.. Ar San Francisco.. ArOgdon. , 6.66 A M 9.30 A M , 726 A M . 7:42 A M 7.-00AU S.15 A U 7:24 A it 8:30 A U Ar Dcnvor.. ArKanta, City. Ar umctgo. Ar Las Angeles Ar Kl Paso Ar Fort Worm Ar City of Moil co Ar Houston ..,, ...., Ar Now Orleans.. Ar Washington Ar Now York a.eo p m 6-00 P M 6:30 A M 11;S0 A M 7,i0 A M 8:30 P M fi.42 A M 12;10 P M, 8 05 A U Mfl P M r.J)A M ll'SUA M 7:00 A M 6.30 PM 6:11 A M 12:10 P Pullman and Tourists crfrs on both tralnB. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and El Fneo, and tourist cars to Chicago, Bt. LouiB, Now Orleans and Washington, Connecting nt San Frandisco with sev oral steamship linos for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philippines, Oontral and South America. Soo ocont at Balom Station, or addreis C. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon, O. C, T, Co's PASSENGER STEAMERS Pomona and Alfona Leaves for Portland Dally Except Sunday at 7 a. m. QuickTime, Cheap Rates Deck Drtwcen State and Court sts. M. P. BALDWIN. A(t Frances G. Parkhurst Resident A&ent The Liverpool & London & Globe Ins, Co., of Liverpool. The North British & Mercan tile Ins. Co., of Edinburgh. Ofllcos in tho Masonic Building, for merly Reed'a Opera House.) Becona floor. First door as you step out of tfi elevator. DON'T WAIT Till it Rains . But book your orders ww LEMMON & BURT for your house painting;, paper "'7 or kalsomining at ig5gger TTTTiTfn.r PITY UAiiinu - - - Express and Transler Meets all mall and && "; BasRage to all parte of the city. w aervice. Telepnono No. -VmMYEB DIFQTJE A HOMfi. Royal Insurance Co. A. T. Gilbert, rcfildeut gi1wt0 "do Insurance Co is now prepare" juJ large Insurance business. " ' $&J handle real estate. I have a , carriage which ia at my c,16lnorW vice ana i win lane inw - offict" parties what I bavo for ,e(. i.rnRent uith T. A. Livesley i. . JOHN STOlfl I Successor to HANSEN & LANDON Sash Doors, Blinds. Mill Work to . oral. Hop and Fruit BSb Trays, etc., a specialty. U vu i choc! furniture. K"""" pW furnished on all kinds of oik Church and MM jjtejs!" TURKLBllTMEnEHOlEt wx