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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1901)
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The JoimvAii gives apace to a eociallat for tbo dofotiso of ono John Koborlson of Bacramenlo who used aomo violent language about tbo capitalistic class, and wo are aorry to boo that this writer endorses tbat language and defends that arralgnmont of tho whole "Capitalistic class" ns be calls it, but which bo can not define Ho also repeats tbo old lie and inlBBtatcmont of facts about capital taking all but ton to 25 porcont of tho products of labor. Dooo tbo man who runs a sawmill got 75 to 00 por cent of tho products of hired labor? Hbw muuh did tbo loggora get? How much did tho people got who provldod food for tho loggorB and mado their clothes nnd tools, and tbo houses they live in and tho Bcbools thoir chlldron at tond and tho churches they visit on Sunday? All thoao expenses must be paid out of tbo earnings of the lumber business. How much is a thousand ncroB of limber laud standing on the mountain Bldu worth before human labor has touched tho trees? How can tbo capitalist convert a single log into money without employing labor? Labor has tho votes and can say what it will work for by tbo day, nnd by thu time that lumbor la turned Into cash, it la tho capitalist who receives only ton to 25 porcont of tho proceods of labor, or rather of his lnbor and capital combined. It this socialist does not bellovu thin let him put up n sawmill and try and put lumbor on tbo market. Tho controversy between capital nnd lnbor is thu great world question that has always existed and it will becomo more and more tho issue in our country. It romalns to bo Been whothor our form , of government can withstand the strain " .nud tbo impact of tho battle that will rago with grontoriii tensity as intelligouco of tho masses increases. Tbo Journal believes that thoro will bo no bloody revolution as was tbo caso in Franco nnd other countries, be- ' caueo with n free proas nnd f rco express ion of public eantlmunt and tho greater resporialvonosa of democratic Institutions tho solution will bo reached with lows resort to force and with lass oonvulsiou -" than In inonarcblos. Wo bollovo our constitution will onduro thu strnln put upon it, nnd our Institutions will not go into hopolatis chaos and ruin In - tho contest between tho haves und tbo have-nots. The number of poo pie la Increasing who eeo that rlohos nnd material wealth aro not the greatest t thlnga In life and do not underlie tbo foundations of permanent clvilixatluu, Franco is proposing an experiment tout Mma fincG year after year, With the aid of Mine of Cardul a woman can do any reasonable work and enjoy ttood health. The health that Wine of Cardul brings nukes a woman vigorous In body and mind. Freed from those terrible dtvajtatlns pains a woman grows well and strong naturally. Wine of Cardul regulates the disordered menstruation and cures leucorrhoca, falling of the womb and periodical pains In the head and back caused by standing or sitting a long time in the same position. Thedford'i Black-Draught puts the bowels, stomach, Uvcr, kidneys and blood In proper shape. Greatly Increased strength and endurance Is the natural result. Most casei are; cured quickly. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardul and 25 cent packages of Thtdford's Uluck Draught. Ir adlee and Ilttr, XMrax, (Ivtrf itn ptom, "Th IdU.' AdTliwrjr IXpaitnut." Tea Ciattas( altaiOM Cwuijuy, Chtuii(s Ttaa. irvfimmBFTM i.4We Macfffffsm di i Xln Balojn tbat baa been conspicuously faith -fulfor 20 years, whntbor it raid you a Col lar Uutton, n Hat, Knit of CI ithos, or what over it was? n town tbatriieually docs more than it says? In town wboBo buyers want and demand tbo beat? town tbal baa mp-lo prices lower? r A 1A In town tual Jiaa unnt up Biaiunirun a 111 Ml tbrougb its business? When you name tiioP ill t atoro you bavo named THIS storo; and you 4 )Jl J can get your Ovorcoat hero for (COO tor CO anil take no risk. - R - -mr i - 257 Com'l St., Salem. will go far toward a solution of tho prob lem how to stop nmnsping gront fortunes out of tho common necessities in the proposition to lako over tho refin ery of crude oils as a state monopoly. Franco la now collecting high duties off potroloum and Its refined products and is enriching Kockafeller and other oil monopolists besides laying a heavy tax on her conBumorB of oil and gasoline and all tho by-products that como from refining emtio oil. Tho plan proposed is to buy tho emtio oils In tho open market and rcflnu and boII tho manufactured product to tbo people for less than thoy aro now paying, tako off all tbo tnxoa and duties, nnd brings revenues to the government at thu same time Tho Socialist propaganda will bring this about and ia thu only peaceful means of solving this great problem. Evory true Socialist 'should wrlto carefully for fear tbat bo may injure thu causo of human ity and civilization by such expressions as arouse hatred of the very word lhat bears a message of salvation to tbo hit man race. Tho accomplishment of 80 groat a re form as the public ownership of n great public utility, or even a small one, like tho water works -at Salem, requires tho support of tho boat and most intelligent people in all pnrlioB, and there are Ho publlcauB and Democrats who will help a meritorious reform just ns loyally nnd effectively as nnv socialist, and who will never subnet ll,o lo the doctrines of that parly inlulo. In fact, Anglo-Saxon civili zation can never become outiroly social istic bucausa it stands for tho largest amount of individualism consistont with good order and a stablu government. The proposition to tako over tbo public own orsblp of till capital and all tho "moaiiH by which honest men make their living in ortlor" to givo evory man an equal chance and then point out the capital liNtic class ii a a ''blood-sucking inouhtiH" and thu only thing that stands in thu way, may be a very pretty ono for undeveloped minds to rant about, but it ia revolutionary and impractical talk tbat drives people away from accomplishing even those faw Bteps that might be accomplished for thu public safety and to destroy unbearable monopolies, which are about tho only condition under which the American people will resort to socialism. Let tbosu gentlemen denounce capitalism, but not capitalists as a class. Let thorn cease to talk about taking possession of everything in sight and dividing it up so as "to givo evory man an equal ehauuu " Let them quite inciting laboring men with false statements of facts and llgttrus. Hut that is too much to oxpout. Wo hud better print their undigested stuff nnd trust to common sense, thu genius of humanity, ns a French historian calls it, to dual with them. Tin; Julius ai. will lie open to all comers and will point out errors aa It boob them and leave its readers to form their own conclusions. ft Tho dlscuwion of tho Lewis and Clarke Centennial will be observed in Oregon A Strong Woman Iowa City, Iowii, Aug. IB, 1DO0 My wlfo wai iclc lor tlin-u yuan. Wo tried fcYi ytbiuir vritliuut rrluf ami Mient muoh money, Illy vr ifo trio4 Wlno ci Cardial unit four bottlui cured hur. Hlio towlc two mora bottlcm, knowinir aha would Imvo to uork hard iluriug tho buy iiarvBit. Hliu ntUmlod to nil bar homo hold dutle nnd loaded nnd uulondod nil tho hay. Thla ruedlolni) rve bur trennth. l'or marly alio wait wink utid tired nnd could hardly got about, but Hi now ho has ben taking Wiao of Card ul aho fvela IwtUr nnd atronger than whan iW yenw ofoge. Jug. A KIBKMUAVHU, Mn. Ciicnhafer had tried everything during her three years tkkaeii and had spent conilJ erable money. She vvai weak and could hardly jtt about for three years before she look WiNEo'CARDUI Now, after taking the Wine of Cardul, she can wotk with her husband In the hay field, Tht Is hard work, but It Is not as lnurlous to a woman's health as labor in stores, factories and ufllccs where thousands of alrUare closely con- wxt&tmMffiz Journal 01 l0 ;----- - .lin W i'1 'imitimH.imTiamzXtmPmiumtimHmmmmmmmmmvmmwmmjmrmm i n i ivnuinrnn whothor thoro Is an exposlllbn or not, Thonwnkoning of Inlerost in Orogon his tory Is aldno worth all tho effort that will bo made. In tho now twet books forth o public schools thoro ia n. hiatSry of this stato prepared by II. 8. Lyman, county suporintendentof.CIit8op county. John Minto, Harvoy Scott, John Gill and other compotont Judges declaro that the Oregon school googrnphy supple ment 1b tbo best piece of litoraluro that has boon producod in Oregon for some timo. This Is a groat sourco of encour agement to educators and literary work era, nnd shows that thoro 1b groat inter est In historical reminiscences, and tho value of early history. Tho military and mllilla circles might considerably, help work up a sentiment for a more complete school history of Oregon. Suit able montipn of tbo military nrm of the state, and Its services, should ho mado in tho soriea, encouraging what is good, and giving an into llgent basis of criti cism for what is faulty. In point of fact, the militia, tho citizen soldiery, merit largo recognition. Thoy can bo relied upon for defenso, and should bo recog nized in educational history. Diecussing tho proposed tot of school histories on the discovery of Oregon, Gov. Gcor wrote Prof. Lyman : "In answer to yours received n fow days since, regarding tho proposition of publishing it list of books containing valuable Information regarding the early settlement of tho stato, to be used in tbo schools, I dosiro to say that I agree with you as to tho desirability of tho proceed ing. Tho details which you outllno may not bo propor In all respects, although I have no particular objection to urijo as to thorn, but Bomo plan along tbat general lino I bollovo would be of vast benefit not only to tho scltool children but to thousands of others of. our citizens, who aro not at all familiar with tho early struggles which wore re quired to make tho great stato which wo now have. I will look into tho matterfiirtber and shall probably recommend something along that line to tho next leglslnturo. Assuring you of my appreciation of your interest iuquostionsalong this line, I am, with best wishes, etc." . The lies! Prescription for Malaria Chlllfl nmt fovur In a bottla or (Irovo'H TiuteleM Chill Tonic. II Ir Dimply Iron nud quinine In n InMcleM form. No cute no jmy. l'rlce&Oe. JOURNAL X-RAYS Wlien to Marry Marry when tho yoar is new, Always loving, kind and true; When February birds do mate, You may wed, nor tlread your fate. If you wed when March winds blow Joy mid sorrow both you'll know. Marry in April when you can, Joy for maiden nnd for man. Marry in the month of May. You will surely rue the day; Marry when Juu roses blow, Over Innd and hco you'll go. Thoy who in July lo wed MttHt labor always lor tlndr broad, Whoever wed Hi August he, Many u c.angu uru sure lo ko. Marry in September's shine, You ilviiiL will be rich and line. If in October you do marry, Lovn will como, but riches tarry. ' If you wed in bleak Novombor Only jov will coniii, remember. When December's annus fall fast, Marry, and truu love will last. Woman's Life. . Thoro are more honest people in thu world than is generally believed. This olllce has n purse with quite a lot of money in, awaiting tho owner's call. A Halom physician this week lost a puree containing $15.00 but so allltieut is IiIb business that ho did not think it worth while to advertleo it. Hut the lady who found it advertised and ho called nud got his purse about us easily ns bo might have iniide it by n professional visit. Tills is n high tribute to tho honesty of people of the west. A numboi of gold and steel bowed elasees aro at this oflico ft VI' (lit 111 II mi'tl.lraitl It liMtlmn mini.Lk ihKa ' ub glueeoit use them more readily or olso thoy do not road tho papers where they could llml them or they have not thu Uft cents to rodtfom thu lost article, 6 Tho Statesman is mlstakuu in saying all thu Silver Republicans left the Re publican party in hopes of getting an olllce and not from principle. Sumo loit it in Marion county because it had got! Into tho bauds of men like Geo, Davis, and preferred Joining the Silver party to helping mako frauds respect able. Uf course, Republicans never adopted frco silver platforms In Oregon to get olhVu. They did It solely fiom thu utmost devo tion to principle. Hut what became of their principle? Least said on this lino tho betto- for Bomo people. e It Is tho irony of fate that a man of onterprlno, Inlluoncoaiid means like Mr. Coihett of Portland is turned down for senator, nud thou when the Lew Is and Clark exposition ts on tap ho is iusIuhI frantically t the front to save tho day. Tho Republican party is thawing ap I r cintlou of character and hiislnekH nbillty wlitui it oan ttlo anything olse. Kngone Register: Ami now vu hear of a cigarette beetle uhlih iloalroyt oigar ctlei. It Kunoratly has a vacant statu and parts itx hair In the middltt. e a Kugeue ia liko some other tow ns in Oregon it gats UMiuuuh from the stato to ever get in and i'olp Itaulf. LeaYlne Time of Cars Patrons of etroat oars (or trains will ploaso tako notice that, until further notice, tho Depot Oar will loavo Wlll ametto Hotel n& follews: North overland 6:30 A. M. Albiny Local north 7:30 A.M. South overland IOuSO A.M. North overland 4:05 P.M. Albany local south (I:00I'.M, South ovorland 10:06 P. M, J. L. laitltlltTil, Geueral Supt. Try Capital City grocers handle it Is made In Salem. Mills' flour; all It is the Best and imwyMrr:ri qt guly uy every gostura u, ...v OREGON HOP GROWERS Meeting Called at Woodburn Monday Oct. 21. The Oregon Hop Growers' Association under date of Salem, Oclobor 17, has is sued tho follewing: Wo aro In receipt of a proposition from h reliable source with tho request that it bo submitted for tho consideration of tho Individual hop grower of Oregon. At tho present stago of affairs it scorns expedient that hop growers of Oregon having choice hops should c.o-oporato to insuro to tbtmselvcs tho handling of their crop so aa to realize tho full price, which the situation warrants. Your presence is desired InorJor that you may join In discussing and deciding upon tho feasibility of this proposition. Tho steps proposed to be takon, will if carried out. bavo a ttrong tendency to mnititain nnd improvo current prices for nil hopo in Oregon. Tlio proposition ns suggested antic ipates thnt tho arrangmont proposed Bball bo sanctioned by and bo managed outiroly by those directly intorested in furthering any proposition adopted. Kach Individual grower's Interests will bo safeguarded in ovory possible ruannor, and no man will bo asked to part with a halo of hops until ho has received a cash consideration which will obviate all risk of individual loss. A direct payment of from nine to ten cents per pound will bo mado to each grower, b?foro ho pntts with bishops. In addition to this ho will receive actual net proceeds over tho advance, which his individual hops may reallzo. It is stipulated and intended that n represen tative, grower shall be Bolected by a majority voto of all bop growers entoring into this arratmemxnt, voting according to each man's numbor of bales 'or tbo purpose of go ng to London with tho hops and of looking after tho intorosta of tho individual grower. Tills is a pro position on outiroly now lines and if it can 1)0 carried out, it will, to a largo ox tent, obviato losses by gambling of abort sellers, and tho necessity lot contracting by individual growers, so that tbo effect will bo to make hop growora of Oregon moio sure to roap tho fufit and adequate compensation of their labors. You aro oarnostly requested to be pros on I at a meetiiur at Woodburn. on Mon day Oct. 21, at 10:110 o'clock n. in., when. the proposition will no cousmoreu in de tail. l'lcneo extend a cordial invitation to your nolghbor hop growors who are in terested In promoting plans (or securing profitable prices for our crop. Wm. II. Euan. President Oregon Hop Growers' sooi utiou. As- Hop Crop Notes (iarvalsHtar, Oct. is: There is not much doing in tho market this week. Dealers nre hop still busy taking in their . contracts. Hovers uru active all over thu stato, wheru hops aro grown, endeavoring to buy goods at 10 to .llc,.but nro meeting with poor success ns growers have better Ideas of tho market and for a more fair remuneration for their la bors at no distant day. The situation, then, ia about, as follews: Orders plen tiful at ruling rates: growers slow sell ers. Somo dealers aro reported bb saying that they did not propose "chasing longer over tho country; wo will sit down and take it easy, then the grower will como to UB a running." Fortunntoly this class of doalors ib scarce. Why dealers are continually repre senting to their oasteru houses that thoy can buy hops ut low prices is not to bo understood. In thu first place it is not so and in the second place a rising mar ket is always better for speculators, and dealers. Uy this it will bit seen that tlealers aro standing in their own light. AFfER SUGAR BEETS Hoiso, Ida,, News: Kvon the Repub lican papors of tho country aro in many iustnucos alarmed ut tho crowing en croachments of the trusts. Fow of them, however, are bravo and independent enough todemaud tho repoal of tho Republican tariff legislation that is largely responsible for tliesu .monstros ities of the commercial world. They simply moan and bewail thoir growing powor as does tho H.iker City Repub lican in (ho following oditorial opinien: 'It is futile for optimists to allege that those modem industrial combina tion are not trusts. Ilnomeyer baa inauguratotl a determined policy to freoae out of existence the beet sugar producer of this country. With tho sly Rk-ll id tho evil one, this crushing trtifct frames its wotk so that it will ap peal to tho masses as u benefit. People never reasoning beyond thu material llguroH of oory day economy will accept this sop of the tnibt nud Lloss tho donor, when the dsepor motive is not far to seek. Sugar boots aro attaining a prom iuenoe iu America holding foth great promise. Thoy will bo the quieting In lluetioo upon the cauo sugar in dustry, nnd afford employment at homo for thousands of men whoothomise will he unable to make tho uatno soil pro ductivo. Therefore, this industry is of inestimable value. Are the people ready to sao a glutinous trust animated by tbo Havumyers stranglu what is so beno tlcial?" Brooms, Brooms, Brooms! Lcok at those Dewey and Little Lady Brooms, tine Kastern Dwarf stock. Beat carpet broom, best storo broom, nnd best all round brooms nt Branson A Ragans. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boors tho Signature of stSTTSirswir' I UIO'iw" Iwomotor uxtft is Poison oati poison ivy are aniotifr the best known of the many dangerous wild plant and shrubs. To touch or handle them riitM.1iMM-nr1tlCC9SWClllnr and Inflammation with In tense itching nnd miming ,,f (lmckin. The emotion soon disappears, the suf- almost aa soon nt tho little blisters and ....i.,l.nmuinrni1 1 1 r nntcnn llml rrnelicd iami iinnpii iiiri'vi'r : iiiil. the blood, and will break out nt regular Intrrv.-ils mid each time iu a more aggra vated form. This poison will loiter in the system for years, and every atom ot K ........ l.nfmrKil nut rif I ho lilnod before VOU can expect n perfect, permanent cuic. Nature's Anlldotc FOR Nature's Poisons, is tho only cure for Poison Oak, roison Ivy, ami nil noxious plants. It Is com posed exclusively of toots and herbs. Now system, ns delay makes your condition WOr&C. JJOI1 l qxjicriiiiuiiv iuiifci--i im salves, washes and boaps they never cute. Mr 9. M Marshall, lroolckecpcroi iiiciuinnm (On ) Ons Light Co., was polwucj wall 1'uKon J-...V ii.- iiuik Kiiltilmr. Arsenic nmt various oilier dniM, nnd npplleU externally numerous lOtlOtHnillllTOIV" Willi II" Kirenii n ""'" swelllnr nnd Inflammation wm rij severe lie- im nliivst bltml. I-or elRlit wti tne ioim wmiiu lite iW out every Reason.. Ills condition wna mud; n lew iKjttlet clenrt-U his Mood of the rwilsou, nud all evidences of the disease disappeared. Teople nre often jwlsoncd wtlhout knowing when or how. Jvxplaiu your case fully to our physicians, and they will cheerfully give such information and ad vice as you require, wiuiuui timr, " ... .it ey.,,.1 of tlm ciiiio tiinn nil intr.rc.4t.- YW Mill oi.v. .. w... -...- -. lug l)Ook on Blood and Skin Diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANIA, UA. MILL IONAIRE MILLER In Spite of Large Gifts Leaves a Big Fortune. He Minsku'ous, Mi.n.v , Oct. 18. Kx Goveruor Pillsbury died this morning. Tho came of his death was Irlghl'B dis 0.10. He was 73 years old. John S. Pillsbury was a member of the famous family of Hour millers and in spite of numerous benefactions ho Icavci a largo fortune. Hojservedthree terms as gov ernor, 1870 to 1882. What Do the Children Drink? 3 Don't give them tea or coffee. Ilnve you tried the new food drink cullod UHAIN-0 It Ib delicious nnd nour ishing nud takes thu place of coffee. The more Ornln-0 you givo the chil dren thu more henlth you distribute through their BysteniB. Ornln-0 Is iniitlo of pure grnlna, nnd when prop erly prepared tustea llko tbo choice grades of coffee but costs about ns much. All grocers sell It 15e. nud 25c. Money to Loan. Plenty of monoy to loan on improved farm nnd city property nt 0 nnd 7 per cent. No comm'sslon. No delay. Maxwuli, a Haydiik, 10 4 tf Moores Block, fialom.Or. BUSINESS CARDS. O. H.MACK SucccosBor to Dr, J. M. Koeno, in Whito Cornor, Salem Oro. I'artlos do siring superior operations At moderate fee in any branch are in espboial request, Dr, Grace Albright GMduate'oflAmerlcaolSchool of Osteopathy. : : : Every day except Runday. Oflice hours 0 to 12 a. in : 1 to 4 p. m. Odd Fellows' Temple, Cor. Court and High strootH. Phono, Main 2281. Dr. Tacie Deal, assistant. Money to Loan On farniB and city property. Invoit montfl jiuliclously mado. Insurauco of fer tod. JOHN MOIR Oflico with Ualfour Guthrie &:Co. 207 Commercial Strrot. 4 Otf S. C. STONE, M. D. PROPRIETOR OF Stone's Drug Stores BALRM OREGON. The stores (two In number) are located at No. 235 and 333 Commercial street, and are well stocked with a complete line of drugs and med icines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc. DR. STONE Has bad some 25 years experience In the prac tice of medicine and now makes no charge for coasultation.texamlnatiuu ur prescription. OFFICE. 01TT MALL For water service aoply at ufflctj Bills payablo monthly in advance Mako nil complaints at the offlt o CAPITAL OITY Express and Transfer Meets all mall nnd passenger trains. Baggage to all parts of the city. Prompt Bwylce. Telephone No. 211. DI8QUE & HOMYKR DON'T WAIT Till it Rains But book your orders with LEMAON & BURT for your house panting, paper hanging or kalsomining at 105State st, ' Vttt mm or kalsomining at 105Statest. pokjund.0- &&- H V illlilim-tM'TVIaAiliiliaWBM BJalaflak'BaWaifiSS EDUCATIONAL cdiicaJtwtv There nro two hinrin of rilnrnt Ion practical nnd ornn mental. Tbo formoi should bo secured by uvoryone, bt causo It may bo put to ubo quickly in earning a living. Therefore, Btcuro tho former llrst ; tho later, afturwnrdB, if you linvo tbo time and money. Tho coursoj of tho CAPITAL BUSINESS COIsLEQE nro nrrnnged with n view to iifoIulncsB. Wo do not dabble In n llttlo of ovory thing, but devote our energies to conducting n first-class bualnoBS ecIiooI. Living expeiiBos rbeap. Students admitted at any time. Our grndnates nro BuceuPBfuI. Send lor catalogue. V. I. STALEY, Principal, Salem, Orcjron. CAPITAL NORMAL AND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL SALEM, OREGON. Fall term of twelve weeks opens Sect. 30tlt In First National Bank Building. Our spccln work Is to teach the underlvlnr orlnclolca. Mo time wasted on the non-essentials, The home study and mail department offer you a rare chance to spend your cvenlncs pitas-' antly and profitably In fitting yourself for your life work. Tuition for the term seven dollars. Home study department $5, Address I J, J. KKAPS, SALEM, OKE. THE ' FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM, OREGON. A flrst-clnss piivnto hospital for tho trcattnont of chronic nnd surgical caeca. Ilttllt tho past year especially for tho purpose for which it la UBod. Convonently located within four blocks of tho business part of tbo city. The most modern furnishing!) and lntcat appliances throughout the building. Heated by hot water and lighted by gaa and oloclicity Iluro the sick can bavo tho comforts of an elegant privato home, combined with all the ndvnntuges of'a general hospital without the nolso, confusion, and publicity intending ono. Outside phyecians bringing cases iu treated with thu greatest courtesy, nnd assisted In operations If requested. For terms ami further Informa tion wrlto or apply porsonuily. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WfiLCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND 4 P. M 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 & OLD V08TOFF10K Gas Stoyes for Summer Cooking Gas Ranges, Gas Hot Plates. Gas Boiling Stoves. Call and examine low prices. Special rate for Gas for Cooking Purposes- : : r : Salem Gas Light Co. V Chemokota St. IRON IS KINQ And when It cornea to doiiiK work on sheet Iron, tin and copper, wo tako the lend. All kinds of ROOFING, SPOUTING, TINNING, CORNISE WORK Done on shortest notlco nnd with tho utmost satisfaction. :::::: : BURROUGHS 5i FRASBR PHONE 1511 103 STATE CAPITAL BREWERY Beer has stood tho test of experience. Then why not givo n homo production tho proforonco. Home capital, homo labor nnd homo browed boor aro growing in popularity. People loyal to homo indus try givo it tho proforonco. CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS mi-. CAPITAL ICE WORKS MRS. AL BECK, Proprietor. BRBOISTBR & FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN- Afcomplete stock of Grass reliable seeds. x SPECIAL PIU0E3 ON 9i;CourtStreet, l"w'"'""'liwwl'll,'1"''"''"i"lWsMMW E. S. LAMPORT The Burlington ticUt office in Portland is a veritable Bureau of lafurruatiefo fur travelers a place where they can tarn what it will coat to reach ANY point Iu Amorioa or Europe; bow long the trip will take, and what there is to see on the way. If you are figuring on an eastern trip, drop in aud get full information, or, if you prefer, write me about it Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louisand EVERYWHERE beyoud. Cor. anHaaiHbHaBaiaiaiaiVaVHaWaiHaaaiHaiai ForSalea" ,, H fflgm DEMANDS CAREFUL CONSIDERATION Northwest Normal College or Literature, Business, Music and Ar (INCOlirOKATKD.) Literary courses arc: Collegiate, High School Business and Picpamtory. Full or partial of the Important branches or Music and Art. Dip lomas granted or Degrees conferred on comple tion of cither of the above courses. Send for catalogue or call at rooms la the Murphy Block. Salem, Oregon. A.J. Garland, A.M., President, Z M. Parvln, Mu. Doc, Dlrectsr, Lawrence QUOOKUV Tolophono 563 WHITE Seeds at Lowest prices for a x FLOUR IN 1UUREI, LOTS. v lem, Oregon. Harness, Saddlery, Whips, Lap Robes, Fly Nets, etc. Long years of experience, superior skill and highest quality of stock are a guarantee that we turn out the best goods for the money ever offered In Salem. SIGN OF THE WHITE HORSE Mow closing out llowntree & Temple stock bought at 50c on dollar. ESTABLISHED 1869 ffiTS!31 street- i?JMffiM5l M mmt & fiSHtB2N General Agent, Third, and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore, 1HR seiiP .fjmJSHOTllKls Unjonpacific AND DKPAHT FOll TIME, SCHEDULE rom Ionian," ur7 AHHIVK KltOM t'lllcilRO I'ortlauil Special Or. hi, via Hunt ington "TlTa'titlo" Ki press 9 p. m. via Hunt ltiRton t71"aul FaM Hull op. m. v,l Spoknno Salt l,Vi. ii..... ... a-h&,1,n,' I'hlCSRO 30p.w, ?nlt IaIcc, Dcnvpr i'i 8.10 i.m ndKaat. ' v'"",g0 chicVN;a'a,ij:,iu,w 72 " M U l W Q ... mm, MlfflIIS.iiiiuco J I Through I ckots East via all mil bontninfrnil, via Portland. '' or - - ua Lirv OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE "" ui nana All mIIIiik dales subject 8 p.m. For Han Krancico BalloTcryod;i p.M Dally exjopt KiinJuy 8. p m. Batunlay 10 a. m, W.IWHAHIVE8 1 U m t-rt imtiti ....... ""as"" WILLAMETTE HIVf'D Steamers, water permitting, leave Ssltra f0f Portland and way landings. Mod day.Wedmili, and Friday at 10 a. m.. Tuetdav l hnr.4.. ... Saturday at 7 a. m. Por Independent Altu, fcuiTiii mesuay, i nursaay ana itturli; at 4 p. m.l'or Indcpendence.Monday.Wedntsto and Friday at 4j30 p. nt. Through tickets East Via all rail nr Kr.t .. rail via Portland, Ticket of flee, dock, E. T. THAYER, Agent Salem, rcgoa. Ill inois Central R. 1, j Efficiently Serves a Vast Territory lly through senlccto and from the principal cities in HieroUeHnsrales: IOWA ' ILLINOIS INDIANA MINNESOTA WISCONSIN SOUTH UlWk MISSOURI ArMM TENNESSEE KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI Tbrough Tourist Cars rrom The Pacific Coast TO Chicago .mi Cincinnati Connecting with through trains for ill plats East,, South and Southeast Fast and handsomely equipped, sttin-ktitel trains -Dining Cars, Buffet Library Ca Sleeping Cars, Free Hccllnlng Chairs Cars- Send fifteen cents In stamps for wan map of tlic United States and Cuba for w tlcuUrs regarding rates, time, strtkt etc., cat! on or address! 0. II. TRUMBULL Com'l. Alt. 142 Third St. Poiiland, Oregon. Corvallis & Eastern Rail TIME CARD. Ne: 2 "For Yuqulnn: Train loavea Albany uaOp.ni Trnln leaves Corvullls.... l:53p.m Train arrives Yaqulna . 0:l5p.u No. 1 Rcturnlnct: T.phvpb Ynntilna. 000a B Loaves Corvallis 11'" Arrives Albany 12:15 p. No. 3 For Detroit! M m Leaves Albany 1 . Arrives Detroit 12:15 p. No. 4 From Detreit: , lt , Leaves Detroit lsJ Arrives Albany.: ;1?40,:h Trains 3 nnd 4 between Albaor in Trains 1 arrives in Albany M" lo connect with tho 8. P. south W tram, no well bb Riving two or houra in Albany beforo deprtne. P. North bound train for Port Im p Train No. 2 connects with the- . west side train at Corvhllis CroMW" ludorcndenco, McMlniu 'e B(1 v points north to Portland J. TuuNkB, Emm SiMJi A gtnt, Albany. M1"11" '- m , Is the.onlliM The Great op." Rock Island jj-SJJS KOlltC LindsmlChui- co chiuiKe via th Wor dgrrtW1,. leline, inakingrloeo "'Xl7J U cao in Un on Depot foralll'Q'ni. Daily ptandaril. sict'pi car between halt .RD Cltv, Denver and CliH-au". Iti.ff,l I il.rurv BIllOK III cars briueen Pueblo. !' , . t .'l,..U, ,,,'.-.J ' ., vr m'd Oh ease lie "' "W,.t reasonablo dlntnu ear , , Pueblo iipi! Ohicatr, 'WCei t k'onany P.lv OlIll.llH. DtS ',.IBV,'l m- cngo or ai.y place enst. y0". ;. d jj,hii quire shout the tireat U " before Dun-bainf your M? ,, rt T 1 ' ' I fill 111 your nearer tieket Be"ln; "foro,lw3 write for folders and an) Inwrs desired. A. L- t-o; r. fl. , . . I'nri duui uen'i. aw '" . O. G T, Co's n.ccPNfiPR STEAMEBS I Pomona and Attog Leaves for PortlislDW Except adsyt 7 Quick Time, Cheap Paies DockBcWceBSttteCMj W -vVatlou of awU.eir." T'ouwhlol. Pass ov9r I.U !w. . h -. .naM- ftkoH IISSSP.. uaw?. c"ieieieieieieieieieieieieieieHMalalalalalalaV