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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1901)
r t --w -mtqpki r 4 THE DAILY JOURNAL T Member, Northwest Aftornoon MoWBPbpor Lc-aguo. BY HOFBR BROTHERS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1901. Dally Ono Your, WS.OO In Advanoo Dally Pour Months 91. In Advance Dally by Carrier DOo Por Month Weakly One Yoar SI-.OO In Advance ED1T0RAL Thore ia algniflcanco In Uio declaration -of Iho Republican factional organ nt pftetiothat If tho followera ot ok 1 senator Corbett control tho county con vention tho tickot will bo slaughtered. ' Tho meaning of it la that party linei ore broken up In Oregon and that tho light L- 4t tho polls will bo resolved Into aBtrike between two factions both calling thorn Bolvoa Bopubllcan. Tho war of tho predatory olemont ia against tho con servative elements of tho party, Tho i.Uprodatory olemont claims that Oorbett f" and his following aro corrupt, that they -ro trying tojbuy the Bonatorehip. On tho other hand, ho predatory crowd go - to tho legislature to trado thoir voto for appropriations and for nppolntmonto. ' 'It la tho dlfforenco betwoon spending ' ' your own money or spending tho public patronage. With all tho cry against Corbett using monoy, It ia not a aecrot ' that MItcholl had all tho mony ho wanted ' to uao, and thoro is ovidonco that ho uebd it frcoly. Tho charge Unit Whitney ol.Llnn county made is tho public press agaluBt members of his own delegation and of his own party with whom ho - was elected on tho samo ticket, has novor beon doniod or refuted or replied to by any of tho gontlcinon upon whom It'reflcctod. In Linn county as in Lane tho politicians vlll divldo into two . factions, obliterating tho name Itc- "publican and Democrat, when it comes to tho naming of tho noxt Sonator, It is to be rogrottod that in tho faco of this unworthy kind of itrifo tho people can not' thoniBolvos tako up and mako a com ' .' potont man Senator who would bo acredlt to. the atato, a man identified with ucithor faction. This will be called cheap talk, but thore are a large mimbo of peoplo who aro tired of tho methods of the past. Tho peoplo aro tired of olther buying tho ofllco with appoint ments or cash. It may bo that thoro is no other way to name a Benntor, but thero should be. A candidato for sona tor should bo named in tho primaries by direct volco of tho peoplo or elected by direct vote of the peoplo. lioth mothods would be still better, direct nomination , andi'diccct election. The old-fashioned way of nominating in, caucus cannot bo improved on as a partv measure, If tho caucus Is perfcety fair aud open to all mombors of tho party. Tho most per- fectly fair caucus over offerod theUepub- 1 Icons of Oregon was in tho last' legisla ture, wherotho mannor of procedure waa loft untiroly to thoso who participated, and there was no Ironclad rulo to con trol expression. As the battlo of politics f in Oregon will be fought out by two fac tlons.tho wolfaro of tho stato dopends on tho wisdom, moderation and oonsorva- a .tlstfl of tho dominant faction. That fac lion will control legislation, tho stato ad ministration and tho federal dologation. . Tho truth is the ftctivo politician does C not want straight business, any more than ono of tho Mormon oldors of Utah i wants tho abolition of polygamy, Ho prefers faction and corruption and ex travagance, and as tho oppoaltl on has practically token sides between tho Republican rivalries the peoplo huvo no lirotectlon along that lino. Tho outlook for lower ta xoa and good aduilnlBtratlon la.Orogon waa novor moro dismal and clammy. AAA It Is tbebelthtor folly nol to tack water when you meet the breakers. A If now leaks out that tho 050,000 acres of land added to the Case ado for ""eVt reeorvo In Eastern Oregon had an iinuioneo amount ol school laud in It that win practically till owned by two men, k and that thoy were instrumental in having a petition signed by members of the legislature askiug Dlngor Ilorruann to set it ub!(1o. 'Ibis made an Immonre base for eok'ctiou of liuu lands, nnd ia only a sample of tho uohnmoa that aro worked on our simple m imled delopi tion in Washington to llecco tho statu and nation out of its most valuable pub- ., lib pocsesilons, Hut these matters have been chewed over so often that thoy bavo lost nil flavor In the mouth of Iho reader. If he Is a politician ho Justi fies whatever tho push does, and If ho i playing tho samo game ho don't care whati,ead. bo the game is not broken up beforo ho makes hia touchdown. Aa 4J; U,a Pr quatter d tho impecuu . lous homeoteader, the Itepublidan party loDRBlnco ceased ta worry about audi people. Hy ipeclflo Iwrjalatjon, ono non resident cor juration was given the right to tako large hlocko of unsur.veyed tm bor lands, tho boundary aud descrip tion of which it can correct aftor it has been surveyed and thus freexoput any, poor shyster who may havo setUed and built a homo ou .public lands, What do Buch cltlzonB amount to anyhow, Beat torcd as thoy aro and with their heads full of indopendont notions, compared ouo..,. -i-- by tho hundred to blockB of votors handled by a big big corporation when thoy are wanted? Tho congressmen and senators from Washington woro very sharp to crcnlo tho Italnlor resorvo and mako up tho deficit In tho Umber lands duo tho corporation from uiisitr voyed lands In Oregon. With audi all seeing statesmanship as Oregon had In McDrldo, MItcholl, Tonguo and Hor mann tho past six yearp tho peoplo of this stato rested perfectly sccuro on tholr rights, and while tho gang havo kopl their fat offices tho public havo lost their best lands. Better be aa Ice-cream dude than a whiskey sponte oraclfsrettec fiend but It Is not necessary lo be either. AAA Mrs. Dunham of Sonthlngton, Conn., has passed ono hundred years and Is In tbocbeorful enjoyment of good health. About onco in 25 years she has had a doctor, and her rcclpo for health and old ago Is qulto simple. Bho gooa to bed early and oats as much plain wholosomo food as in needed to keep hor going. She spends most of her waking timo out of doors tending hor garden, growing venotablos nnd flowers. Tho llfo in suranco tables compllodfora hundred years detormlrio that gardoniug Is tho most healthful employment. My this Is meant real work in contact with tho eoil, not hiring r-omo man to do it, It kcopp ono In tho open nlr nnd koops Iho blood in circulation, whllo tho caro and contemplation of growing plants, fruits and llowors ia favorahlo to that mental poaco and spiritual cqulllbricm, that is tho first requisite of real health. It is easy to Imagine that in an 'a first perfect stato was whon ho planted garden. A woman's temptation and fall was whon alio abandoned tho innocont plaasuro of tllllnir tho soil and trot man to do tho samo thing. If both men nnd women would go back to gardening now thoy would tako tho ono Btop nocossnry to re store paradise on earth. An hour or two of work in tho open nlr each day in actual contact with mother earth would solve tho health problom for sost people. Hellflon Is something to be lived and done every day. not merely a banner to banc out oa Sunday to deceive the community. A L Tho ohiclo habit ia disfiguring the natural beauty of tho Amorlcan race nnd robbing it ot much of Ita character. Tho Amorlcan peoplo aro naturally loan and spare, Inclined to boanpolo, especially tho females, and tho inun aro not given to embonpoint. Wo aro too norvous and oxcitcablo a peoplo, and tho chewing- gum habit formed eatly In llfo deatroya tho perfect conditions of assimilation bo that tho future genoratlona will run to splinters moro than tho prosont. Tho toothpick and tackhammer Btylo of beauty In our moil and women Is being rapidly accontuntod by tho chicling cus torn that la now extended to old ago nnd even to children of four nnd younger. In traveling recently tho writer met n lady who hud "chown" two barrels ot gum traveling from Chicago to IPort land. Thoy were not pork barrel but amall barrels mado by The Amorlcan Chicle Co., to hold ono of its popular brands of chewing gum which, when the parson becomos fully addicted to it, never loaves thu Jaws idlo u moment. Mastication goes ou from morning until night aud If thero is not much going on soveral quids are used up beforo retir ing. Like tho ox ot thu field, she chowoth all day and revolvoth her cud pretty much all night. Ono thing, chicling will load to, tho abolishment of a groat deal of kiaslng. Ladles who used to greet all tholr friends with a kiss now staor clear of 'a confirmed ch'clur. Young ladies with a well-developed chlclo faco aro not n very tomptlug ob- Joct to a man who looks upon woman from tho osculatorv stand point. That may bo ono good thing about tho national habit of chew ing gum. It may reduce kissing to au absoluto necessity, Bomuthingi to bo dono only when going upon n very long voyago or ou tho occasion ol unsmil ing the marrlagit relation, where custom or law really requires a man to kiss a woman. Evon thou tho chlclur will confer a favor ou a man of refined feelings by turning the cheek, Ono of tho earmarks of a victim of tho gum habit, la two knotty protuberances raliod at tho hingo of the lower jaw from tho excessive development of thu maxillary muscle, It stunda out on each aide of n woman's faro like a knot on a clothesline, Next, long continu ance In the vicious habit gives the jaw a well-delltuxl outline bo tltut tho eye ol the closo observer can follow it fioni tho point of tho chin up to tho temple. Tho aoltor lines ol beauty In a gum chewing woman's face altogether disappear, giv ing place to a prematura expression of age, experience and disappointment, Tho bloom or blush on thu surface of tlin .nnlilim'fl iilmnW ia wltiml mil liv tlitt ..i.i-it.... in.- .1.. .,..! ..i,i.. v...U....K, .u ., .... ..v.v.u .. ,.,..... tiro. Tho male chewer gets tho c ilolo mouth about ono of tho lira of hlauo- quUltlona This la produced Uy ni ef- fort of nature to reduce tho enlarge- montof tho orlflcu of speech by a kii.d of a pucker. Hut nature soon gives it up, and then It is only a question of timo how largo a mouth ho ahull have Tho question with most young people should bo, to chlclo or not to chicle? if you must chew Kits Me or II lack Jack and go about with your breath i smelling like a crossroads apothecary' shop, you havo tho satisfaction of knowing Uiat It I tho groat American habit, and thero ia this to be said of you that you may not b altogether a failure j in life, for you may have been at least' a good chlcler if you didn't uuiouut to any tiling else. tM.'rniMMlr?''- Pan Ptotutti fdi Womon ' I am so norvous. thero Is not a well 1 inch In my whole body. I am so weak j nt my stomach, nnd havo indigestion horribly, nnu paipiiauun ui uu , nnd I am losing1 flesh. This hendacho and backaeho nearly kills mo, and yes terday I noarly had hysterics j thoro is a weight In tho lower part of my bowels bearing down all tho time, and pains in my groins and thighs I can not Bleep, walk or sit, and I bellovo I am diseased all over no ono over suffered as I do." This is a description of thousands ot cases which hick como to Mrs. PinUliam's laboratory for advice An Inflamed and Jtiw. Jon.f Williams. ulcerated condition of tho neck of the womb can produce nil of these symp toms, and no woman should allow herself to reach Buch a perfection of misery when thero is absolutely no need of It. Tho subject of our por trait in this sketch, Mrs. Willinms of Engllshtown, N.J., has been entirely cured of such Illness and misery by Lydla B. Plnkhiim's Vegetable Com pound. No othor mcdlcino hns such a record for absoluto cures, and no othor mcdl cino is "just us good." Women who want a cure should insist upon getting Lydla E. Plnlrham's Vegetable Com pound when they ask for It at a Btoro. POLICE GRAFTERS I'oitTLANi), Aug, 211. Information has beon filed In n Justico of tho Peace Court charging Dotectivo Dan Wolner with malfeasance in ofilce. This accusa tion of grnft wus mado by I'otor Dalg Hah, a Slavonian, who alleges that tho dcctlvo "shook him down" for$30. The caso has caused great su prised and has sturted a rumor to tho effect that other charges may bo mado agninot mombors of the police department, all tending to tho samo effect. Dalgllsh'B story is us follews: !! was in the Had Lauds district with a woman whon his purso was rolieved ot f(IO. He immediately notified n pollco m in, but tho latter informed him that it was a case for thu detectives, and brought, htm to dotectivo Weinir Dnlgllsh offered tho detect! vof'O if ho could recover tho cash. The olllcer replied that ho could probably do bo for f'M, explaining that ho wou'd have to glvo the in nn iu possession of the stolen monoy $20 for returning it. Dalglish cousonled and Wolner noon uftemards handed the Slavonian the money, three 20 b. Tho dotectivo then took ono of thu gold pieces and luul it changed, thus receiving his sMpulated amount. Boon after UiIh transaction Dalglish had n pang of regret nnd went to n lawyor, explaining that Dotectivo Weiuer had mulcted him to tho tuuo of filO and ho wanted it hack. Tho lawyer mado a demand on Wclnor hut tho ollleor re fused to return any of tho fee, assorting that he had but tho $10 mid that ho certainly earned It. Tho information charging malfcaHiuico was then filed. It has been generally auapectod that dotcctivoN and pollcomen havo been de manding a "cut when recovering money for victims ot thieves in tho tenderloin, and tin practice has boon iu effect for yo.irs. TMh, however, is tho first timo an olllcer Iiuh bton thus accused, aud it may be tho initiative in a aeries of ex posures of police mothods, Portland pollcomon aro poorly paid' and salaries liavo not been prompt sinco tho present charter took effect, nil o( which has caused officers to mako attempts to ralsu funds as best they may, Since, tho "graft" an it ta tunned by many, has come Into public notice bo boldly, it may havo the result of atiriug up tho Law Knforceinent Ixaguo, which waa organized for tho suppression ul yice baring a big reform wave several BEST FOR THE BOWELS ir vaii hkwn't & rriruUr. heaUhy iitoYctiiyul of tb lia -via tuerjr uiy v.v:. .i v . .' ii .u..ii i.. t-.n v..i, .Hiw)avn ftiulliA vrcl tuivo Iu llie aliai-ool t lo- Vt fc't. IV VMI itntllir.iatriili 'Ix-1 n-lli l.n litiiiK '' Tlui amooin uli.itt -ria w( kslui Ilia UaU lialotaka VH, r-ali. iiiuj cUaraiw claim l. patlol OANDY Ir Wi - i nn i iv j OATHABTIO EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY , "I, ,,...,-7,,. I..,,.,., Tl.i.ol loUwU, Ntrai. . kr '';y- ',li,i.'i,!.n UuW- ,,, lllluro.r A urpn UflllD Ul (11111 PI CAM fAULT lUUil DLuUU ULlAH HfilkimmtmW qHB yAPOR p ATHS yW7 Will cure malaria ,..lh.f..,I?! J' MRS. JT. A. SBLLWOOD 383 Front St. Salem Or, Phono 2771. I months ago. Tho Leaguo lost Interest after a numborof ita private detectives had been arrested by the regular police and the rases (ho organization brought against gambling houses wero defeated in tho Municipal Court. Doing now pro vided with a working basis it Ib possible that tho slumbcrlm lentnio innv bo aroused nnd institnto nu Investigation ol tho workingsot tho polico department, such as Is now in progrcsH In Greater New York. Thero were two policemen in tho ten derloin who becamo bo strenuous in their demands for a dividend when re storing lost money thatlhey were trat-s ferrcd to othor boats in order lo prevent undesirable notoriety. TryGraln-OI Try Graln-Ot 1 Ask vonr flrocer todnv to show VOU a package of GKAIN-O, tho new food drink that takes tho place of coffee. Tho children mny drink it without Injury ns well as tho ndult All who try It, like It. QltAIN-O hns that rich Html brown nf Mocha or Java, but It is mudu from puru grains, and tho most dcllcato stonmcli receives u without distress. the price of cof fee. 10c. and 25 cts. per package. Sold by nil grocers. BARRETT IS APPOINTED Washington Aug. 24. John Uarrell, has beon appointed commissioner general for Asia and Austria fir iho Louisiana purchase Exposition at bt. Louis in 1003. Two others commifsIoneiB aro to hn named, quo for Europe, nLd onf. for South America. MEXICAN BATTLE Et. Paso, Toxas, Aug. 24. Word has been received in this city of a fierce battle between tho Mexican troop- and a band ol notorious roouers unuor me loaJendilp of Joho Vnldesplno. It if said that nix eoldiers wero killed and tho onliro band of robbers wiped out. The Latest Yarn. A Pittsburg drummer tolls this now ram: I always carry a bottle of Cohui'h llalflaiii in mv urin. I take cold easily and a few dosee of tho Balsam nl- waya mnKca mo a won man. nwiy whoro I go I speak a good word for Kemp. 1 tako hold of my customors 1 tako old men and young men, and tell them confidentially whnt I do when I tako cold. At druggists, 26c nnd 50c. I o -a. jt. X? Q XI. I A. m Dears th v? ll " Vou Have Always Bootf! A VOTING CONTEST Given by tho enterprising merchants of Salem, by whichafrtOO Kimball I'iano will bo given away FHEK to the School, Lodge, Church or orgnniration voted the most nonular hv Out. 1. 1001. All bal lots must bo marked with names of merchants issuing paino or thoy will not bo counted. Tho following mnrchnntf Ibsuo ballots with ovory 25c cash pur chase: llolverson's Dry Goods. Iluttt & Graber, Grocers, State St. Gilbert & naker, Grocers, Commercial St. Strom's Restaurant and Bakery, Cotn'l. St. Salem Shoe Store, State St, The Spa Ice Cream and Confectionery State st C. W Evans, Prop'r Capital Cigar Store and Tonsorlal Parlors, State St. Prtilt Palace. Groceries and Crockery, M. T. lUncman, Prop. Salem Steam Laumlry, Coloael Olmstead. Prop., Thone 411. The Elite Studio, Cor. Com'l and Court St, narrs Jewelry Store, Jewelers & Opticians. J. P. Goode, Steel Ranges, Furniture nnd house furnishings. Emporium, Millinery, Miss Good, Prop. Eiler's Piano House - General Western Wholesale Rep. Portland Geo. C Will Local Agent for Marlon County EUPIANOm HOME MUTUAL BENEFIT VOT ING CONTEST. Tlirouuli tho liborality of ol SALEM'S LKADINO MKUOHANTH, a now f350 Kiuerson, Grain or Stylo Piano, pur chased from tho old ruliablo music deal or, Ueo. O. Will, will bo given away to tlio socloty or organization recoiviug tho larnoft uuuibor of votos by October 1, 1901. It will pay you to trade at the fol lowing stores and receive a voting coupon with every 25c purchase. Jos. Movers it Sons, dry goods. 1 A, WinuiiiB, implement houao. liar r'a Jewelry atoro, CrontH) Plioto Studio. S. A HIl'rs, Cntiital I)rnj Store, Tho California ilakeiy. Goo. K Waters, cigars. Kills Ziiin, confectionery. Yokoliaiuu Tea otore. Kra wet liroa. vhoo store. Ueore llroa. reatauruiit. llrimson & HiiKtui, grocers. illeon'e Harbor Shop, The rnir. racket store, Milpjiit lliim-er, bieclei, ole, Ueo. C. Will, uiut-ic sture. Gruy itiofl., hardware, BiiMigti it: ltvid, leed Htore. V. U. Sliad-r, Imrneea store hiiiloiii SttMiui laundry. lltirriU A I.awionce, grocers. Sieii&luff llrtM., nuHtl market. .1. A. Taylor, Huh market. Geo. P. Mnitli, Furniture. K. Aiidemou, 10c Harbor Shop. and cleanse ounsystcm from all Impurities, ow f HTJt Robinson Bath Cabinet fore the hot weather arrives. Thevator bath Is also very restful aad refrtshlnc after a day of lator and durlr-i the hot weather, $2 Book Free toPatrons JarrrJ family, for sale at roy icsldeace aod C YV. Putaani's druc store Agents Wanted cuay i.Mor.9 ,-, . . -- Ml h -- - , mi, -i i,aliii;SES5fS51SSl)rTi .i ma mnv in fctitlnxa rrine(ton Is not a course last for life and pay substantial dividends the uniform success of the craduates of the Capital Business College. .xrense, cheap. Send for catalog. DON'T FORGET OUR Call uauo when your wheel needs repairs we DICYCLES. the Good kind. $35 and $40 SCOTCH WHITE OATS Anyone wanting a healthy nutritious diet should try Scotch Oats. They are a valuable aid to digestion and can be readily served, Sold by Harritt k Lawrence OLD POSTOFTICK Gas Stoyes for Gas Ranges, Gas Hot Stoyes. rnll nnH examine low orices. Cooking Purposes. Salem Gas Ligtit Co. Chomekota St. Talophona B63 FRUIT DRYERS BURROUGHS St FRASBR PHONE'IBII 103 STATE THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM. OREGON. A flrat-class piivato hospital (or the troatmont of chronic and surgical caBOS. Built tlio past year especially for tho purpose for which it is used. Oonvenontly located within four blocks of tho businosB part of tho city. Tlio 'most modern furulshings and latost appliances throughout tho building. Heated by hot water acd lighted by gas and electicitv. Iloro tho sick can havo tho comforts ot an elogant private homo, combined with all the advantages of Ja gonoral hospital without tho noise, confusion, and publicity attending ono. Outsido phyBcians bringing casos in treated with tho greatest courtesy, and assisted in operations if roquostod. For terms undjfurtbor informa tion wrlto or apply personally. R. CARTWRIGHT. M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BBTWEEN 2 AND 4 P. M CAPITAL BREWERY Finost boor on tho market, bolter than ovor. CAPITAL B0TTLINGHW0RKS Our superior boor, kept in roe city ueiivory. CAPITAL ICE WORKS The purest crystal Ico made at lowest rates, MRS. M. BECK, Are You Going East? Perhaps I can be of service to you. I can ticket you over any railroad running trains out of Portland; tell you when to leave home; where to change cars; when you will reach your destination, and what there is to be seen on the way. Call or write I '11 take pleasure in answer ing your questions. Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and EVERYWHERE beyond. Cor. najmn a venture The benefits to be derived from such every day. These racts are ampiy snown by PHONE IS RED 2151 have the most complete bicycle repair shop In the city. Also a complete stock 01 an oicycic sun dries, tires, etc always en hand OUK MOTTO: Best workmanship, prompt dollvery. SHIPP & HAUSER 258 Com. St. A JUDGE OF PRIME MEATS Always knows Just what ho wants, and . knows that no can oiwnya net n uum our choice stock. If you want a deli cious roast, steak, chop or cutlot Hint is tender, rich nnd succulent, nnd cut by nn export hand, trimmed and got up for your tablo to suit tho Queen's tnato, you will alwayB find It at OKOSB'B and at lower prices than you can find it for any whoro elso iu Salem. E C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phone 201. Loading Up... For coming demands should bo tho aim of ovory builder, as lo run cliort of lumber just whon it Ib most Wanted Is always vexatious. We always havn a complelo stock ol building lumber of every kind nnd buildors will find that it always pays lo got our estimates. Near B. P. Passenger dopot. Phono 061. Goodale Lumber Co. OKOOT.RY Summer Cooking Plates, Gas Boiling Soecial rate tor Gas for Oest 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 fillall orders promptly. 3C 2 3 2 has stood tho teat ot tweuty years and is cold, itorage, all ordora filled promptly. from pure diatillod water, Froo delivery Proprietor. A. C Siiklpon, General Agent, Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. I OREGON StatfrFairi Salem 23 - 28 Great Agricultural and Industrial Fair. I BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW Good Horse Racing in the Afternoons. Latest Attractions In New Audit orium Building Every Evening, With Good Music :: :: :: :: Beautiful Camp Grounds Free, Special Rates on Campers' Tick ets, Come and Brine Your Fain- Ulna 1IIV3 AS t Reduced Rates on all Railroads. For full piutlculara address M. D. WISDOM, Sec, Portland. i-aa. "The Best of Everything" In a word this tells ot the Passenger Service via, The Northwestern Line 8 Trains dally bctwooti St. Paul aud Chicago comprising tlio latest Pullman Bleopors, Pforloss Dining Cars, Library and Obuurvation Cars, Froo Reclining Chair Cars. The 20th Century Train -"THE NORTH WEST CUM LIMITED" Runs every day of the year Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted Steam Heated. To Chicago By Daylight 'Tltn Ttnilnn. Clntn PvtiM... tho finest Day Train running betwoon st.Paul and Cbicugo Via thu Short Lino. Connec tions from tho West in ado via Tho Northern Pacltlc, Great Northern, Canadian Pticlfli This is also thu best lino between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis All Agents sell tickets Via. "The North-vf cstcrn line." W. II. MEAD, G. A. II. L.S13LER. a T A Reduced Rates Are now In effect to Buffalo. Now York. Do you oxpect to attend tho Pan- American Exposition? If so do not buy your tickot until you havo investigated tlio servico of tho Il linois Central railroad. Our accomodations aro tho boat that can be had, our trains aro always on timo, and employes courteous and ac comodating. Through tourist cars from Pacific const to itofttou via Buffalo. If you will send 15 cents In f tamps, to uuiI.'opb givon Dolow, wo will forward to you, by return mail, ono ot our large 34x10 inch wull maps of tho Unitod States, Cuba and Porto llico. Any information regarding ratos ae comodation8,-sorvico, time, connections, stop-overs, etc, will bo cheerfully fur. niolied by B. II. TltOMIlDLL, Com'l Aii't. 111. Cent. R. R. 142 Third fit., Portland Ora Marshal Sale. Not Ico Is lierely (,'lveti Hint under tho pruvlaious ot ordlnutiuo No. 200 1 will ou MONDAY AUGUST 20TII. nt 1 o'clock p, in. at tlio pound In the city of Salem, sell ut public auction. Iho following described impounded animal, to-wlt: Ono buck. klu pony 8 or 0 years old, atdille marks on each tide, bmadod on left blp I', II. Shoes on front foot. Unless the ubovo described nniinul Is claimed bofore said date, sale will bo without reserve. D. W. GIBSON. City Murdlml. Salem, August 17, 1001. 8-10-Ct. SOULE BOS. Piano Tuners and llcnaircrs PORTLAND OR E. For S a) m and vicinity lene ciders at Geo. Will's Music Store. Royal Insurance Co. A. T. Gilbert, resident ngont of ubovo Insurance Co is now prepared to do a largo Insurance business. Will alio handle real estate. I have a team and carriage which is at my customer's ior vico and I will take pleasure in Knowing partios what I havo for sale Oflico at present with T A. Llvenley A Co. JOHN STOUT Pucoisor to HANSEN & LANDON husli Doors, lllindfl, Mill Work in Gen eral. Hop aud Jruit Hat-kelt), 1-ruii frays, clc , a specially. Church and eliocl furniture, Kbtimatea promptly furnished on all kinds of work. Church and AIM Sts., Salem Bargains in Vehicles Two now farm wagons. Three new spring wagonB. Two new buccbourds. One old buck-board. Three old repaired buggies. M old farm wagons, light and Loavy. hud uiu virnuvju. One old dollvery wagon. Cue old heavy spring wagon. One old Unlit spring f agon. One now Democrat. wuou New work to order, any style or finish. Paintiug and repairing doi.o a. pr.s.a to r-uit the times. At tho Kalem Wagon and Oarria o Factory, 381 Commercial Street. 7 31 lin Wxunkb b'xvsKL, Prop, SBPT. TTkaaii H and mum Pacific DKPAUT FOK rrom I'orilauYor l?l rnFX Chicago I'ortlMid Bpcclnl On. m. Tin Hunt iugton "aTuiTTuI' RzprcM 0 p.m. tIa Hunt. Innton "bTKuT" Piwt Mall 0 p. m, via Bpokano w.i'A,5f 1'onvor t,. Woitli. Omh. ! 'I city, Ht, Lot, ,' fu im lean. ' Ch,cp J(ili rut .- iv..i. .. ."enfer p. cur . , UBur , Walla WalCjV-r-,-. iiinil, Mllleiiim,l.'u'- Chicago, ta0Eut''ke' "7 jj, M rTrTrT & PORTLAND TO Clllr'r-'r. T) No Change ot , 00 L , TlirouRli tickets East -S .11 boat an J rail, via Portland ' ral1' " All Mlllng dateii miblen to Cbanea 8 p.m. iially" oxjept BuoiUy 8. P m. Bit Iu rd ay 10a.mt FnrHanFrauolsco SalloTcrySiai P.a COLUMBIA RIVKH To Atf.rla an.t Wy lindlngi. M .h. m WILLAMETTE RIVRn 1 Steamers, water rjcrmlnin. i. c.i... -'b m" y ,4B(,in.Monday,WedM'i, -..- ...u.jrnnua m., Tuesday bur dim Saturday.at 7 a m. vr nA.L.' ..'."' and Corvallla Tuesday. Thursd.V ,b7il:: M&lfgKMM'y, MvM.k.ei,frl!! or totJ .-.. ..- . u.,iauu, i icxer ornce, dock. E. T. THAYER. Agent Salem, .rejot SoutFaiinEast VIA Southijin Pacific Co. THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains loavo Salem for Portland and wit stations at 5 :40 a. m. , 7:54 a. m. ui 4 :53 p. m. Lt I'ortUnd.. I,T Balcm. 11:00 A M 10"! 12.M A M Ujlff . 600 V M l.-0l . 7:45 V M I ji t.6 A M 7O0T8 B.30AM .lj5 -M2AH tWl! Ar AibUnd Ar HCTameuU). Ar Ban KrancUoo. Arbcdcn Ar Dourer.. Ar Kanta, City. Ar l0"AuKclen. :JS i, M m At ui raao. Ar Kort Worm 6.30 A St (.30 1 2 Ar (Illy or Mexico Ar Houiton Ar Ncir ()rloatn 11:30 AM 113) ij 6:80 I'M JJjpJ Ar WMhliiKtoa Ar Now Yor rk , o.w a n e:il 1 1 ;10I'Mj ItlOM Pullman and Tourists cars on twu trains. Chulr cara Sacraraonto toOzdu aud 1 Paso, and tourist cars to CaJan, St. Louis, Now Orleana and Washlni, Coniioctlng at San Fraudisco with Kt oral stoamship linos for Honolali, Japan, China, Philippines, Central ut bouiti America. Soo-agent at Halein Station, orauMreu O. II. MARKHAM, U. P. A Portland, Orejon. Mils & Eastern Railroad TIME CA11D. No. 2 For Yaeulna: Train leaves Albany 12i.0p.ni Train leaves Corvallla.... l:40p.n Tram arrives Yaaulua .&'6$d.m No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulua 700a.E Leaves Corvallla 11:33 a, a Arrives Albany 12:13 p. b, No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Corvallla 12;00p. b. Leaves Albany 13)? u. Arrives Detroit 6:0p,n No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 6.30'i.fc. Arrives Albany lOiJOfi.o. Arrivos Corvallla 11:15 p-a TraInB3 and 4 botweon Albany aod Covallls, Tuesdays, ThtirfdayiwdS urdaya only. All other trains Wju- cept Sunday. , Trains I and 4 arrives In Af timo to connect with the 8. P. liound. as well as giving two hours In Albany beforo departure d P. North bound train for PortluA Train No. 2 connects with W s ,f; weat aide train at Com 'Is Crowitfw Independence, McMinm ' n4 w poliita north to Portland. a' Aihinr. Manage Rocky b.v? Mountian jttt . -a island traia Limited Which run s between Coloradc n,l Hm.v-r. Blld ClllCgO WM .-w...-, -- Li . ft vert. Uolorouo c "- - -, , Chicago at 7 V. W ilav on yonentgiii""' Zkiiig clot?., eonw with evening trains from Lbwvp nolnts east: alw connectinz . , with morning K'n" ,'" . rfiooi and Ht Paul. 'L .:,8t Bjce(4 n... ,...,. ii,. r-"nnrl noted inuriB. j fc cara via the Great BwnJ?,"?!;1, cilic Ca5t iKitnis iu vM.v-p clTe' Ti-L-t Acent to mikell AK yillir Hfcnv.o licari lean vm ' nnl Great Rock Island Route) Wri o for particular A. U. "-uwrsn. "-,'7;.4 o. 230 AUerisu ron- O. C. T, Go's PASSEfGER STEAMEP5 Pomonj. and Altog s7orPort'..iDnr ExctHSuBdayat?."" QuickTime, Cheap BJJ UDock Brtwtea SUti '$$!. imegp wiyjj OCEAN AND RIVERiiHiJir- From Portland, n AslV - i-- - BifB WtiajaWWalaaaaaaaaiBlta''''tlM 1 I - i