h.c . $ i , ET' r-tti m k iw; 1 IT? - f S if ST, S'l .iiHtiin'VHiiiiiiimiMj Boyi-awl Rita's Suits at Cost m -wqi.iita - We have selected from our bov's and children's department 256 suits to sell " at cost. Among this lot we have se lected some of the most desirable boy's ' and children's suits we have in stock. We- take this plan to clean out all broken lots. G. W. JOHNSON & CO. The Popular Clothiers, 257 Com'l St., Salem. THE DAILY JOURNAL Mombor Northwost Aftornoon Novvspapor Loasrue. BY HOFER BROTHERS, WEDNESDAY, OOT. 2, 1001. Dnlly Ono Year, 93.00 In Advance Daily Four Months SI. In Advanoo Dally by Carrier BOo For Month Wookly Ono Yoar OI.OO In Advanoo EDITORIAL. Tub Jouiwai. publlflhod tho statement of tho superintendent of tlio Mleeouri state reform school at Boonvillo, Mo., t,tho effect Hint tho euhool slnco It was established had only coat that state about ? 150,000, that tt was self-sustaining and that all thoy had asked tho Ice Mature for tho past year woa $1,000 for itn Ice plant. This has been called in question by Bomo, and Bccrotary of State Dunbar has handed Tuts Jourt.vAL the Btato Auditor's report which throws some light on tho management. Tho Missouri reform school is maintained from funds collected from tho counties sending tbu boys and from their parents or relatives who pay for tho caro o! boya. For tho years 1000 and 1800 tho amount recolved in this way was $100,312.09, and tho expenditure was $104,805.04. Tho stato auditor's report says tho deficiency Is suppliad by an appropriation by the general assembly, but as tho school had a balance of $7,821. 00 in 1890 and n bal anco on hand Jan. 1,1001, of $3,287.51, thoro is no ovldenco that tho stato has paid anything tho past two years for support. Page (100, of the above report shows t,o(al expenditures of tho institution since its establishment March 80, 1887, to bo $697,741.81,, This is tho total for buildings, improvements, repairs, location, construction, support and contingent expenses. Tills does not boar out tho superintendent's lntorvlew; "Since the school was established we bavo only cost tho stato about $ 150,000." Wo havo soiit him a copy of thoie facie and called his attention to the diecrup nnoy. The intention of tho Missouri otato authorities seems to bo to make tho counties Bonding tho boys pay for their koup, or to mako, paronU or guard iam pay tho bill. Wo hall uoxt got the facta of the totul cost o( tho Oregon Btato reform school and compiiro the expeuso with that of Missouri. Tho facta will hurt no ono, and may lead to a bettor system in Oregon. 9 If O Lincoln and Garfield were not killed by anarchists. If thoy had lived today tholr fate might havo boon tho same as that of our lato President. Tho now President is not safo against the assassiu plottings of tho anarchist, who alms not at tu destruction of tho individual, but to startle the world into tho consid eration of conditions by tho propaganda of the "died." So President Roosevelt la not safo for a moment from their as saults, and ho will bo Justified In taking all steps allowablt under the constitu tion to oxtlrpulo (his eghool oi reformer from our cpuntry,, That ho will toko rigorous stops no ono cart doubt, nor doubt that tho nation will sustain thorn. Thoro is onu weapon Roosovolt can use 11 ho will that costs nothing and that is hotter protection than any scour. Ity that laws or walla of steel can afford "lot tho GOLD DVST Send for pur TREE booklet "Ooldjnnulatlor JlouMwo.-k," i Nm mmmpt ho soda, no borax, no ammonia mmthfmff hut water Is twarfarf with GOLD DUST Jo clean anything pots, pans, furniture, clothes, wood work. It requires only half tho labor as soap or any other cleanser, and costs much less. See that tho name "Fairbanks" and the "Gold Dust Twins" are on the package, Refuse all imitations and substitutes. THE K, K. FJURBANK COMPANY; i an ofllclut In a high plnro. That Is to livo and express sympathy or tho op pressed and down-trodden. Tho senti ments that Lincoln expressed toward tho suffering and afllictod of humanity, tho tho tender and kindly feeling ho manifested for tho weaker brotherfl and sistors in this world, was a protection to him, until tho stogo-struck Southern sympathizers, slew him ob tho closing act in tho grcnt Civil War drama lo which his death brought tho climax, Itoosovelt is a grcnt brainy representa tive of tho world's most favored chil dren. Ho is of aristocratic birth, has a social prestige and Inho'ited wealth, a collego education and n trained mind, has lived all his Ufa with all tho advan tages on his side of tho struggle. Why, should ho not go out of his way to say r.n uplifting word for those less favored, or for thoso who havo had no favors, for tho lowly, for the poor who livo from hand to mouth? This will cost him nothing, and if lie foels that it is right in a country of tho peoplo to includo all tho peoplo in tho swoop of your Hympa thioB, and expresses tho thought with sincerity, and something mora than tho affectod formalism of n handshaking ofllcc-Beokor, It will bo a greater protec tion to him than all tho guards a secret Borvlco or special police can throw around him. Lot him romomhor that of faith, hope and (charity, tho lust la the grcateit, and unless ho has tho gen uine article of feeling for all that is hu man, all other professions aro na Bound ing brass and tinkling tymbu). r Tho Now York Tunos Jublloo number was a historical uvont in American Jour nalism, chronicling tho completion of fifty years of continuous newspaper life, bogiuniug Its caroornfluu one-cotit morn lint and evening paper published by Henry J. Raymond, George Jones and 12, U. Wosley. Tho II rat editorial tolls of thn risks, and dangers of establishing auothur dally paper In that city, and the tlrst number is reproduced in "fso simile." A beautiful goldou fubileo souvenir re counting tho history and achievements of tho paper In linlf a century, accom pnuieH tho regular Issue, which is com. piaed of sixteen seven-column pages Of those 112 columns of matter there aro 24 col u m nu of gnnorul nuws, 15 columns about Now York (much of national lin portanco) and 7 columns of editorial, Thoro are 18 columns glvon to ohipplug and commercial news, and about 18 col umns of advertising. The Times motto of printing all tho news that's tit to print la rigorously adhered to. The odltorlul pago is flatly and solidly devoted to seri ous mattors, treated in a most comically Horloua manner. Thorearealx jokes and a uowspaper skit of a poom, Hut It mutt bo romombercd this was a historical number, and thoro was no room for the llghtor veins of journalism, bo wo must not set tho Times down as incapnblg of humor. Tho grave editorial stylo la still nn affectation of tho college-bred man with whom it Is the easiest avenue to a reputation for wisdom. It is aim tho choapest editorial pago tho big money grubbing newspapers of tho big citios can get up. A dashing, hoUoff Uio-bUI-lt stylo of editorial, that has tho high qualities of tho outortalnlng en I the dramatic demanded by news papors hi the wild und woolly vtost, cannot bo hired written for 20 a week, and would Bliock tho sensi twins do youn work!" Ja -C2 ri rzJ-A. tusyiJiawiLJ m Chicago. St UuU. New York. Boatdn. tive civilization of New York, whoro well-bred and reopectablo women travel ing without malo escort cannot got a room at a hotel If thoy arrivo in tho city after dork. With tho single criticism that tho oditoriol pago la in tho old rut of the ago of tho Btagc-coachos, not up tho times in literary quality and devoid of tho bright, breeay, Ihah-llght treat ment of public mattors, which Is pro bably foroign lo tho purpose of tho Times, this can bo sot down as a great, clean model American newspaper. When you cannot sleep for coughing. It is hardly necessary that any ono should tell you that you need a few doses of Ohatnbcrlnln'a Cough Remedy to allay tho Irritation of tho throat, and rnako Bleep possible. It is good. Try it. Forsaloby Dr. Btono'e Drugstore. NEWEST BOOKS AND MUSIC. At Life's Last Tavern. How changed Is all! I lone no more To climb the lilehts where many fall; But sit here, at Life's tavern door, And smoke my pipe and quaff my ale. If in the clouds of smoke that rise And fade into the ether fast. I do behold Letitla's eyes, They lack the luster of the past- It was butJycsterday when she Knowlnir my heart adored her so Gave all her dances bright to me; And yet it seems an age ago! Far off I seem to see her now. Before her Kneeling worsmpcr. The dust of years is on her brow, The centuries are over herl I dare not think what might have been, Yet, as she comes at Love's com mand, . , The heart thrills like a mandolin Swept by a lover's trembling hand; And still I dream, when dreams arc e'er: Far off Love's voices faint and fail: Here, at Life's ghostly tavern door, I smoke my pipe, and Quaff my ale. Atlanta Constitution. Mr. Norman Hnpgood follows up Ills llfo of Lincoln with n biography of Wash ington which will bo published by The Macmillan Company next mouth. A Maid of Vonlco will bo tho title ot Mr. F, Marion Crawford's now novel. Tim tinrloil of thu Btorv is tho end of tho liftecnth Century when the Quean of. tho Adriatic was Hearing tho time of her greatest Bplendor. Tho publication of Mr Golott Uurgess'd Dooms in tho little vo'uuiu ontitled A Uago of Youth, which is nnnouncod, by Small, Majnnrd & Company, will bo quito likely to surprleo many peoplo, who, romemboring "lho Purplti Cow" and thn "Goup" versoi, of tho ''Lark" havo thought Mr. UiirgesH h intieo to ho thu singer of tho totally nl6tird. Booker T. Washington's anecdotes, and tho stories about him, li.ivo had no email part in making him famous. Ho Iiiib put tho best ones, and many of them, in It ts Autobiography, ''Up from Slavery." Tho publicity and Hureoss to which tho work 1ms achieved luadii to separate these stories und edit them for newspaper use. Tho last tno volumes of Doubledny, Patio & Co 'h "Personal Edition" of George Eliot, aro to bo particularly notuulu In that they contain each ii hitherto uupublMml portrait ono of Georiio Eliot, herself, und tho other of father, Robert Evans, both drawings by jura. Uliarles tiray. llio two volunua contain respectively tho poems and essays, and they will complete u moat laudable effort on the part of tho editor and publiflhera to tho works of tho greatest English woman novelist Into n form to bo best appreciated hy twentieth century reiulurs. Tho "Now" Lipplncott poetry lina come to fctanJ (or something besides space-filling. In the October nuinliir may bo found excellent examples from Felix N, Garson who, wroto tho eon nottoQiioou Victoria, republished with editorial comment In tho Loudon Timer, Clinton Scollard, Clurouco Uriny, Guy W. Green, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Charles Hanson Towno, und Frances du Ulgiiou. Latest Musical Publications. Everyone lina heard of or seen tho de lightful play, with Its scenes of rmal life, entitled "Lovers Lane." It la on tho beautiful story of this play that Mux S. Witt und Hobt F. Itoden'a latest ballad. "Its A Long Lane That Has No turning" Is founded. Otto Langoy, thu composer of tho cel ebrated "Mandolin" Mexican serenade, IniH just written a beautiful now serenade callod "Verona." Every music lover should have it. All tlioao musio hvors to whom tho beautiful b.illad "In Tho House Of Too Much Trouble" nppoulml strongly, will bo delightod- with "A Little Ktnpty Nest," the latest by tho eamo authors "Don't llutt In" is tho odd title of a now coou song, which is u big hit with Lew Dockbtador, thu famous minstiu), tills 6003OH, It is by Johnson, Colo & Johnson, thu wi iters of May Irwin's hits last season, Tin new bouk, "Tho Puppet Crow n," is thn latest eraxo this joar, and Maty Howling Sutton's waits of tho sum tlt'o Will bo one of tho big hits, ln-orgo Piimroco, tho iKipuhir min strel, is singing a now coon mug. "When Tho Jack O'Lantern Starts To Walk About" iu his show. It Is a sploi dl I success for him. The ubova publications uro Issued this month by Joseph W, Stem A. Co., the "Honsoof II its" who are also ugenta for ho celebrated lUwkes Sonorous Band lnstiumenta ami the Ueurn "Majeotlo" Stringed Instruments. Thoy will bo pleated to send their illustrated cata logue free, upon application to their main oillcoe, 31 K '-Met Street, New York. Tte best Prescription forMiUrU hUli na fey t.U WittU of Qrvv' Taititf rjiiiiTjmo. u nun iy iruu uu qtrtune iu tmtcJuM rrin, Kowiio-uup, jVic60ii A FEW FRESH HAtfDOUTS. From tho Last luo orNewYork Ufo, America's Urtatcit Humorous Wooklr. Tim rirnnm of Boclotv seldom rises on tho Milk of Human Kindness. "Don't you know It Is unlucky to postpone tho wedding dty?" "But not if you keep on doing It." Daughter: Thoro will be literary peoplo there. MotLer: Yes, and bo on your guard with them. "But how flhall I know them, mother?" "By their batr; long in tho men, and Bhort In tho women." 2 mispionaries, working 2 hours a day, can convert 2 Chinamen in 2 J years, at an expense oi f 10,000. But three mis sionaries, working.! hours a day at an expense of $00,011), can convort only 2 Chinamen in 20 years. How many mis eionarUe, working 0 hours a day, can convert l.OTO.OOOOhlnamon In 100 years, and what la tho expense? The story is told of thrpe Protestant ladies, who walked Into a Catholic church In Ireland during high mass. It was raining and thoy had gone in for slultor. Tho priest, ono of nature's gentlemen, recognized tho ladies, and, stooping down, said loan attendant: "Three chairs for tho Protestant ladies " It was a kindly thought, but tho priost must have wished lie had novor thought it when tho man stood up in tho church and sheuted: 'Three cheers for the ProtoHant ladles!" It was over in a niinuto tho elisors were cheered and could not be called back; but it waa ono of tho most un comfortable moments in tho good prloat's life. Came Near Dying. "For three days and nights I suffered agony untold Irom an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucuni bo s," says M. K. Lowthor, clerk of tho district court, Centorvillo, Iowa. "1 thought I should surely dio, and tried a dozen different medicines, but all to no purpose. I sont for a bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemeuy and three doses rollovou mo entirely," Tliii remody is for sale by Dr. Storm's Drug Store. MARION CIRCUIT COURT Ai answer has boon filed in tho case of W. K. und O. V. A lluu vb. tho Allen Packing Co. Tho suit was brought to restrain tho defendant from interfering with tho operation of the fruit dtier co.mcctud with the plant of tho Allen Packing company, by thn plaintiffs, and Judgo Bolsograntod un injunction to this effect. Tho unswor denies nil Iho allegations sot forlii iu tho petition for nn injunc tion. A motion is also filed to dissolve and vacate tho injunction, on tho ground that deningo amounting to several thousand dollars la being dono tho defendants hy their not bolng allowed thu usu of tho engines und boilers in p.mklng fruit. Curny & Muya of Port laud are attorneys for tho Allen Packing company. Iu tho suit for accounting of D. B, Stoaves et al vs. Willis Bros. & Co. et tho defotiddiita havo tiled an answer denying moHt of tho allegations of tho complaint and praying forajuJgmcnt against tho phtln'lffn. TODAY'S MARKET. 1'ORTUMO, Oct. 2.. - Wheat valley nominal Walla Waila,5 1. Flour Portland, host grudoa $2.05 $3.50. Graham 2.(10. Oata Choieo White 00: $1.00. Barley $15 CtS $15 por ton. MiUBtulI Bran, 17; shorts.lO $20. Hay Timothy $ll$13 per ton. Onions $1. (1.15. Potatoes-$1.00 $1.15 por Back. Buttor-BoBt dairy, 18&320; fancv uroamory, 3r(!l27'tfn : Storo 12015 . Jb Kggs-Oregon, ranch 20c 2f3 doz. Poultry Chickens, mlxod $3$l.00. hous -lo ,o ; turkeys, live lll2.Hic. Mutton Gross, !Hj Hogs Gross 0 03Sti. Bejf Grofca heel, 3.V.0 $3 25 Veal-Gross, 89J1. Hops lOdJlloll). Wool Valloy, HOltiJjJcn.; Fustorn OrRon, 8012,0; Mohair, 201221c U., Hides Green, salted UUIb, 738;umlor U0U,,7;X; BAI.CU MAUXUT. Now Wheat He Woo), liauic, Mohulr,2lc. Hops lhglSJrfa (lata 7075c twr cental. Bar Ity $11 por ton. Htiy-linled1hiut,$eg$G.60; mothy $8ol$0. KgKi -0u Ifottr In wl.oloaalo lots, $3,00; retail CBo suck. 70MillBtufls Bran, $10.00; shorts, $10.00 Hogs On foot, SftjoKc Id vo catUo Steers, li'W ;cows, $2.75 Of3 50. Shear $2.D0 gross Dresped Veal OJv iiti. Butter Dairy, loB80e1l; creamery, 20a6n.1Hlorol012Kfi . Poultry UotiB, U7olb. Potatoes 16c per bu. BTKINKIt'S MAHKKT. Fat lions per IU livo weight 7t-o Fryera &g pc ICggs per dnx . cash 'iSc TryGrsla-OI Try Grala-OI I AsU your Gtocor today to sIiqw jou a puekngo of GUA1NO, the now food drink Unit tnkea tho phtco of coffee. Tho children niny drink It without Injury ua well as the adult. All who try It. llko It. GHAIN-O has that rich soul brown ot Mocha or Java, but It U made from pure grains, und tho most delicate stomach receives It without distress. Vi the price of cof fee. 15c. und 25 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. Bursth. f iM K'M Yi Hare Alwys Ej Bloator ot Crt&5e rfy nKinliiMJiiWi ittNM No EMtipto$&i The blood may be In bid condition, yet with no external signs, no skin eruption or cores to indicate It. The lymptoms In such cases being a variable tppctilc, poor digestion, an Indescribable weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh and n general run-down condition of the system clearly showing the blood ha9 lost Its nutritive qualities, 1 as become thin and watery. It Is In just such cases that S. S. S. has done some of Its quickest nnd most effective work by building up the blood and eupplying the elements lacking to make It strong nnd vigorous. "My wife used rcv eral bottles of 3. S. S. as a blood purifier and to tone up n weak and emaciated eystem.with very marked effect by way of Improvement. "Wn rciraril It n treat tonic nnd blood purifier." J V.Vvvv, ,.j ..... n, FTr.i ITlIItVlun, i'l. C1SJV,' Is the greatest of all tonics, and you will find the appetite Itn- nrovcsntonce.slrennth returns, and nervousness vanishes a3 new rich pure blood once more circulates through all parts of the system. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood purifier known. It contains no min erals whatever. Send for our free book nn Wood and skin diseases and write our physicians for any information or advice wanted No charge for medical advico. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, QA. A Few Pointers Tho recent statistics of tho number o deaths allow that tho largo majority di with consumption. This disease mao cornmenco with an apparently liar ley cough which can bo cured itiBtautly ss Kemp's Balsam for tho Throat aby Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure ud roliovo ull cases. Price 25c. and nnd For sale by nil druggists. 1 50c. W. II Wehrung, of Forest Grove nnd M. 1). Wisdom of Portland, president and secretary of tho Stato Board of Agri culture, havo roturned home, having completed tho business of tho fair. Thoy aro justly pleased witli tho results, having hy good management been able to pay all bills, including an old debt, against tho board. eurcfl Hacking Courcha, Soro Lungs, Bronchitis, Grippe, Pneumonia una nil Bovero luncnfrcctlons. Why then risk consump tion, nfilow, euro donth? Tako warning I At tit oncol Buy a bottlo of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, a doctor's proscription, tiBcdovor GO yearn. Price, only 25 contH. Insist on having It. Don't ho im posod upon. RoAtso tho doalor'a nubstltuto : it lo not na good nn Dr. Bull's. Salvation Oil cures Klieiimntlsni Artie and Pain. 1 5 & 23 cts. BUSINESS CARDS. O. H.MACK Succcessor to Dr, J. M. Koono, in White Gornor. 8alotn Ore. TartlcB do- airing superior operations it modoratn leo in any orancn aro mospwiai request, Dr. Grace Albright GrsduateloflAmertcan School of Osttopalhy. t : : Every day excopt 8unday. Ofllco hours It to 12 a. m : 1 to 4 p. m. Odd FoIIowb' Tomplo, Cor. Court and Uigh streets. Phono, Main 22S1. Dr. TaQie Deal, assistant. Mpney .to Loan On farms and city proportv. Invest ments judiciously made. Insurance ef fected. JOHN MOIR Ofllco with Balfour Guthrie A Co. 207 Commercial Streot. 4 Dtf SOULE BROS. Piano Tuners and Repairers PORTLAND ORE. ForSalotnand vicinity Itate oidtr tt Geo. Will's Muslo Storo. S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPRIETOR OF I Stone's Drug Store SALEM OREGON. The stores (two la nurnter) are located at Ho 235 anl 333 Commercial street, aoi are wtll stocked with a complete line of drutsaad med Iclnes. toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc. DR. STONE Has had some 25 years experience Iu the prac tice of medicine aud now makes no cturje tor consultation, examination or prescription. Sewing Machine Repairing 1 li4ve rented repair space of F. A, Wiggins, at his uew location on Liberty street, and will be glad to eeo all of my old friend? thoro. Any tewing machine tep.vring ontruited to me will bo guar anteed satisfactory or money refunded. N. II. BonutY 257 Lilwrtv Rtnwt Salem Wer Co. OFFICE, CUTY HALL For wAttr fnrvlrfl annlv nt iitTIc Hill hanalilft . . r. .1 tl I. nr)wi.n.A wISStffl a I l.C44?iU " acOUQH SYRUPY Muko all couipjajuts at-.thooffltu u&S SUM mbttam EDUCATIONAL uumttmv The test Is always the cheapest, The tralalnj that may tepunouscin nie everyaay stiairs of life Is the most practical for the average person. In fact no one should be without such. The Capital Business Collcec Is a model business training school, well known lis work through Its graduates. Class ana inaiviauw instruction, mtap imi. i-avcu. for catalogue. STALEY, Principal' Salem, Oregon. Academy of the Sacred Heart Salem, Oregon Boarding and Day School for Girls. Ed ucttlon thorough and practical. Ceurses: Kindergarten. Primary, Urammer and ntory Methods. Piano, Violin, Guitar and AUndolIn, ucst Instructions In Art and Languages Send for .Prospectus. Ad dress, SISTER SUPEHION. 801m. School Reopens September 3d CAPITAL NORMAL AND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL SALEiM, OREGON. Fall term of twelve weeks opens Sept. 30th In First National Bank Building. Our special work Is to teach the underlying principles. No time wasted on the non-essentials, The home study and mail department offer you a rare chance to spend your evenings pleas antly and profitably In fitting yourself for your life work. Tuition Tor the term seven dollars. Home study department $5, Address J, J. KRAPS, .SALEM, ORE. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM, OREGON. A flrat-claefl ptlvato hospital for tho treatment of chronic and Hurgirnl cases. Built tho past yoar especially for tho purpoio foi which It Ib used. Convonently located within four blocks of tho buhlnesB part of tho city. Tho "most modern furnishing and latest apnlirtiicea throughout the building. Heated by hoi water and lighted by gnu and olecticity. Iloro tlio alck can havo tho comforts of an elegant privato homo, comblnod with all the advantages of a general hospital without tho nolao, confusion, and publicity attending one. Outaido physclanB bringing cosoa In treatod with tho greatest co'irtwy, and apsieted in operations if roquostod. For terma nnd further Irforma tionwrltoor apply personally. R, CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BETWFEN 2 AND A P. M SCOTCH WHITE OATS Anyone wanting a healthy nutritious diet should try Scotch Oats. They are a valuable aid lo digestion and can be readily served, .bold by Harritt L Lawrence OLD nOSTOFKtO". rjUfKlKUV Gas Stoves for Summer Cooking Gas Ranees, Gas Hot Plates, Gas Boiiinsr Stoves. Call and examine low prices. Special rate for Gas for Cooklnir Purposes. : : : : Salem Gas Ligtit Co. V Chomokota St. BURROUGHS & FRASBR PHONE 1511 IOS STATE CAPITAL BREWERY Finest beer on Upmarket, hotter than ovor. CAPITAL BOTTLING Oursuporlor beer, kopt in Free city delivery . CAPITAL ICE :Y0RKS Tho purest crystal Ico made at lowoat ratos. MRS. M. BECK, BRBOISTBR -FEliDMEN AND A complete stock of Grass Seeds at Lowest prices for reliable seeds. x zc ?c sc a ca:x SPECIAL PRICES ON FLOUR IN IUUREL LOTS. 91 Court Street, NOTICE CAPITAL CITY MILLS havo Btarted up and aro now roudy to do a general milliui: buriness, and respectfully invite the public to give our flour a trial. BRYANT & REEVES A Bureau i The Burlington ticket office in Portland is a veritable liuroau of Information for tnuolar a plage wjiero they can Joarn what it will coat to reach ANY point in America or Uurope; how Itwg tho trip will take, and what there is to see on the way. If you are figuring on an eastern trip, drop ip and get full information, or, if you prefer, write me about it Omaha. Chicago, Kansas City, St. Loujs-and KVHUYWHBRE beyond. Cor. m Should be given a practical education. and endorsed by business men who have tested Send Northwest Normal College or Literature, Business, Music and Art. (INCOllPOHATED.) Literary courses arc: Collegiate, High School Business and I'teparatory. Full courses, a I the Important branthes of Music and Art. Dip lomas granted or Degrees conferred on comple tion or cither of the above courses. Scud for catalogue or call at rooms In the Murphy Block, Salem, Oregon. A. J. Garland, A. M., I'rcsldear, Z M. Parvln.Mu.Doc, Dlrectsr. FOR SALE 1 i ill offer for sale tho entire plant nnd premUes of tho Cryntul Ice Works on eaHy toruiB or v, ill lease buiiio for a number of yonrB to n respoiiflibio party, provided sain or lease Is consu mated In Bido thirty days. Tarty cun havo op tion un 00 cords of fir wood in the tim ber at cost. Apply to JaniPB Mngitiro on tho premises. 0 21ttf Tolnphona 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 ordefs promptly, .t A) has Btood tho tost of twonty yeara and Ib WORKS cold storage, all jordera filled promptly. from puro distilled wator. Froo delivery Proprietor. Si WHITE SEEDSMUN- Salem, Oregon. CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meets all mail and passenger trains. Baggage to all parts of the city. Prompt service. Telephone No. 241. n?5U DI8QUE & UOMYKR I JBHfJ Infoi A. C. Sueldon, General Agent, Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. iil wUMOHB4ciwn DK"AHT FOU fflvawp AlltllVK FItOM UlllCHKO I'ortlitud Hpcclal 9 a, iii. vIa Hunt Ington "TfiiliituT Kxproii 9 p.m. tIa Hunt. Ington Past Mall 0 p. in. via Bokane Rail t L. fV.?i,IiJ.0.,tt..?wa. ;.;!..""" 'onvor. fi. Mid'iraV ' L"IC,,K O'l'.m. Jnlt tjito riA..... ,. Wit, .tnttl."( SlOt. m, WaTlaT w7tl!i f..V.V Bjiolritiio, WhIIhco. Pull'. Paul. Dulnih nfn....L"'J 5: a m, nillrA(rn m.i.I !.-. ur av, miiu unci. 72 " UATinn n J U K N j 72 P0!'r3,LD T0 .CHICAGO no Clunirn of n. " Miroucn i cicpts East via all rail , boat 011(1 rail, via Portlond. ' 0r OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portland All talllns tlates aubjoct 8 p. at. For 8an Francisco Ball outjt 6 days f.a i p. a, ex. aatidij Ualljr ex;opt Bumlay 8. ji m. Bnturdajr 10 a. m, COLUMBIA UIVKtt To Astoria nnd Way Landlugn, Wll.l.AMPTTn muDn' Steamers, water pcrmlttlnjr. leave Silem ffi ".Y"1' lan,lnM.Monday.Wcdne8day and Friday at 10 a. m.. Tuesday 1 hDrsday and Saturday at 7 a. m. For Independent Albany and Corvalll j Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday and rrldayat4;30p.m. Thrpmh tickets East via all rail or boat an rail via Portleni, Ticket office, dock. E. T. THAYER. Atent r Salem, rcgon. Coiullis k Eastern Railroad TIME OAK I). No. 2 Kur Yaqulnat Itujn leave Albany I2'0 p u, Tra n loaves Uorvaiits . . I 5 1 .,. Train arrives Yanuliiu n 6 p. m No. 1 Buttirnlui;: Leaves Yuqulua ftOOaiu Leaves CorvalllR 1 1 :: o i m Arrives Albany 12:1G p. in No. 3 Por Detreit: Leuvcb Albiiuy 7.0ip. u, Arrives Detroit 12:113 pkm No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 12-15 n in. Arrives Albany.... 5:40 u. m. Trains H nt.d 4 between Albany aud Covnllis, TueBdays, TlmrrdnvH und Hat- urdays only. All other trains da.ly ei- copt bunday. Trains I arrives in Albany iu time to connect with the K. P. south boitml, train, nH well as Hiving two or three hours iu Albany before departure nf S. P. North bound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connects with the S, I1. west side train nt CorvJlls Crostting for Indetundouce, McMinn 'u and all points north to Portland J. Tuknlii, EnwiN Stonk, Agent, Albany. Manager T . Is tho only lino J lie VJreat oporatingawei'k. P! i t i 1 -v I'fonalIy KOCK Island Coiuluctcd Tour- 1st Excursion car Koute Imtwnn n I'ort- iiiml and Chica go chungo via tlm World's greatest Seen Fc Hue, making closo connection at Chi cago in Uiron Depot for all points Last. car botweoa Salt Lake Citv, Denver and Chicago, Unfftst. Librarv smokint! nnva Iiu.idiiiiii tilttl.ll Da,I WHO wuwwuw.i A .ww.v, -. ver nnd Chicogo, The best and raojt rensonablo dlntng car service betweon Pueblo and Chlcag. If you are going to Kansas City, Omaha, Des Moines, Chi cago or any placo ear,t, you should en quire about the Groat Rock Island liouto boforo purchasing your ticket. Ask your nearest ticket agent ubout It, or write for folders and any Information desired. E. E. Coopeu, Gen'l. Agt., Portland, Or. DON'T WAIT Till it Rains But book your orders with LEMMON & BURT for your house painting, paper hanging or kalsomining at lOSState i. Clothes Regulator For Cleanlnjr, Dylnrr and Presslne At this establishment you can get any thing set o right, from a pair of gloves, to the most elaborate silk gown. A gentleman can get his hat cleaned, his trourers creased, or his whole suit re juvenn't'd to euit his taste, also four suits a mouth for one dollar Buttons Eewod on, rips sewed up, suits pressed on snort notice. ' MRS. C. H. WALKER 195 Commercial f.t. JOHNSTOUT i Succo'Bor to ' HANSEN & LAND0N Bash Doors, Dllnila, Mill York in Gen eral. Hop and Fruit Baskets, Fruit Trays, elc. a specialty. Chuich ana fchoolfuinituro. Estimates promptly furnished on all kinds of work. Church and Mill Sis., Salem O. C, T, Go's PASSENGER STEAMERS Pomona and Altona Leaves for Portland Dally Except Sunday at 7 a- m. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Dock Between State and Court sts. M. p. BALDWIN, Alt