frTTimWt'' nmmUPmmii'M u v Hi sv .1 i ! 1 U j' i i . t u i ,. M r ft: I 4V K1 1 V s 1 K J I K Is', '5 , , .!l . f i ?, , H r It : ? i 3 ,i J ., i I'A f r M I 'I House Work is Hard Work without GOLD DUST. THE DAILY JOURNAL Membor Northwest Afternoon NeWsp&por Loaguo. BY HOFlin BROTHERS, THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1901. Dally One Year, $3.00 In Advanoe Dally Four Months 91. In Advance Dally by tinrrlor 6O0 Por Month Wookty Ono Yoar 91 .OO In Advanoe WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH THE LAWYERS? Tho State Bar Association must not be in good odor with tho profession, as only about fifty lawyers attended tho first ses sion at Portland, altlioiiRh it occupied columns in tho nowspapors. Tho men whogoneraHy aro at tho front rank of the profession on such occasions wero noted 'by their absence, nnd a class of a much smaller calibro wore prominent. Tho attondanco seems to have boon confined to thoeo who are favored with (reo tranB nortntion. and eomo of thosoworoab- eont. The association has been very much weakened in membership by nu merous disbarments and not a few deaths, and somo wero sont to tho legis lature and then loft ttio state, as the best means of protecting thomselvos against violence. Bomo havo gone Into "llfo InsuraBce, but nono wero eont to tho penitentiary. Out of about 2500 law yers in this Btato 2450 wero so busy with their clients or dodgiug bill-collectors, that thoy could not attend tho annual conclave of tho order that pe. plo cureo twolvo montUH in tho yoar, nnd run after tho moment thoy gut into trouhlo or want to accoraplitli somothing tho least bit crooked. Besides a number of cater wauling politicians calling themsolves lawyers, there was just ono lawyer pros ont tho first day from outsldo of Port land. THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCH00 LS. Very few public men-havo accomplish ed what State Superintendent Ackerman seomi to havo done live down all op position and romovoall disposition to criticise tho first term of his administra tion. Ho went into ofllco with a strong faction of tho Republican parly opposed to him, moro on account of tho way others had adtnluisterod tho oflke than from nny personal objection to his elec tion. But onco olected he has had tho undivided support of his party and of tho ontlro teaching profession, and it can bo Bald truthfully that ho has tried, and has succeeded in giving tho state an al most non-partisan administration of that office. Of all tho ptate offices that are to bo filled at tho corning state election, his comoa tho nearest being without a con tost. Thoro aro not oven candidates mentioned for tho placo which Ib an un usual compliment to Ills diechargoof tlio duties of tlio ofllco. Supt. Ackorman has besides attending to tho dutios of his of fice, takon on Intelligent intorost in tin work of tho State Historical Society. Most valuable of all has boon tho eorvlcu of tho educational department, through tho Suporintondont, in ur ifylng our pub lic educational system nnd uniting tho difforont parts of tho Btato through in telligent association of school work from tho smallost district school to tho stato Institutions of learning. His work has boon intelligently constructive in por footing tho laws and socurlng tho adop tion of a belter courBO of study. HELD BY SEATTLE BRIGANDS. Editor and Ex-Governor Held for Ransom. SBATriK, (Wash.), Nov. 21. Following closely tho oxamplo of the Bulgarian brigands who abducted MIbs Emma Stono, thrco North Soattlo small boys C BDITORIAL recontly hold two citizens in durnnco vilo for novoral hours because thoy re fused to pay ransom to obtain their lib erty. Tho victims of tho unploapant ox porlonco were 12, II. Wells, editor of tho Evening Star, and Lyman 13, Knnpp, former Govornor of Alaska. Tho dueiro of these citizens to oxploro tho gloomy Interior of a now etandpipo now being erected on Quueen Anno hill led to thlr capture nnd subsequent Imprisonment. Wells and Knnpp visited tho etandpipo to inspect its interior boforo It had boon completed. Thoy on tired tho structure through a stool door in Its sido, While they wero ongrosaod lu their explorations thoy woro Buddotily plunged Intodarknss. A hurried In Yostigatlon revealed the fact that thoy wero prisonors, A youthful volco from tho outer world mminanded In Imperious tones that 1 10 bo paid at onco as tho price of their freedom. In vain did tho prisoners parloy, Kach ovorturo was met with derision and a roceptlon of tho original ; demand for rtinson. Aftor fully an hour's parley Wells and ', Knnpp grew nervous ami dosporate. ' They searched their prison for iouio '' means of oscnpo. A circular bit of b.un sky, seen at tho top of a cylinder of steel 100 feet In height, hold out slight hope of freoJom, and so)n scattering drops of rain from the opening abovo foretold tho probability of on addixl discomfort. At ', last, after considerable exploration of tho bottom of the tank, Wells found an old plcka. Taking turns, he audhlB fellow prisoner made heroio onslaughts on tho eteol door which stood between them and freedom. Finally tho door began to show signs ol yielding, TBI tripped' of nil eurplus (tlloJihlngj and battled luporsplratjbn, the ,rhaeals8rteil ho plok Into asmall I fnr7ure. 'Thelr-unlteS offo.'U burst the ' f0lnma ol thlr. cell door-and thoy once! more breathod tlio freedom. Tlirco Bcurrvlne forms simultaneously disap peared In tho underbrush, and before tlio Irate cltUons could tnko tlio revenge which had been throatonod, no small linvn wnro In Blent. Warrants for tho young brigands are out. i . EDWARD BAXTER PERRY win Entertain At M. E. Church Tonleht. Mr. Perry ia tho originator and chM ropresontatlvo of tho I'lanoforto Leoiun Recital, of which ho Iiob given llfteun hundred In tho United Staws in tlio past twolvo jonrs. Ills plan Is to preface each composition with n brief talk, cnl ling attention to Its duBcrlptivo or emotional characteristics and tho cir cumstances of its origin, thin rendering It doubly intorcsltng becauso fully in tolllelblo to nil Some Press Notices. Mr.Borry completely won Jph nudi enco and met with n deservedly warm rocoption, that grow moro uiitluidluatic after each number, nnd ended In numer ous recalls. He has ad led another to tho limited lift of American suiccssea in Uorlln. Uorlln Times. Ho is tho only pianist, living or do td, of any country, who ovor played twolvo hundred concerts in ton conaecutho years. Nuw York Musical Oourlor. One of tho most uniquo, yet scholarly, classical, and withal artistic figures on theconcort platform la Edward Baxter Perry, tho blind Locttirer-Pianist. Do trolt Freo Prosd. Mr. Perry Isa musical gonitis, giltod boyond moat mortals in temperament, technique and intelligence. His via by far tho moat interesting recital ovor given in Omaha. Oinahu Bee. You cannot afford to misB this oppor tunity to hoar Mr. Perry. Will cost you but 50 cents. You may never havo another such an opportu nity. PERSONALS A. E Linn, of Salem, has arrived in Pendleton nnd has takon n position In tho gonornl morchandiBO atoro of R Aloxander. Mr. Linn is nu experienced dry goods ciork, hnvingboon In that lino of work for twenty years. Pendleton L. O. Hon. J. N. Williamson nnd wlfo. re turned Sunday from Salem whoro they had been to attend tho funoral of Mr. Williamson's mothor. DallasT. M. James Munkors, who recontly sold his farm noar Salem to Mr. Hngglo, will go to Ashland tonight to mako his homo. Rov. W. O. Kautnor has gono to Buttovilio to nsslat in special ovangolis tic services for tlio remainder of tho wook. Mrs. J. S, Buchnor has returned to her homo at Jefferson, aftor a visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Kirk of thiB city. Mrs 0. 0. Sarscn, of San Francisco, ia in the city visiting lior husband, who is employed in Will's music atoro. Rev. John Parsons of First Mothodeat church ia expected to arrlvo in a few days from Pennsylvania. David Grogolro, of Pendleton, form erly n guard at tho penitentiary, la in tlio city visiting friends. John Murray of Buttovilio will start Friday for Scotland to visit ills old homo for about four months. Rov. Father Rano, of St, Paul, was lu tho city yo terday visiting Rev. W. A. Daly. Mrs. W. Dearborn, of Portland ia vis iting hor daughter, Mrs. Scott Bozorth. Miss Ethel Ilughoa hai returned from visiting friends in Portland. B. W. Gage of tho Burlington R. R., wus in tho city today. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Audorson havo gone to Kugeno. Judgo II. II, Hewett of Albany is in tho city today. F.J, Collins, of Albany, was in the city yesterday. Dr. D. A. Pnlno of Eugene is in Salem, J. J. Murphy ia in Portland today. MARRIED. WILE8-SHONKUILER.-At tho homo of tho bride's aistor Mrs, R. N. Davia eon txKbVi Stato street, on Wedues. day evening, Nov. 20 11)01, MIbs Mary Sbonkuilor of Salem, to Mr. Walter B. Wiles of Anaconda, Montana, Itcv W. 8. Gilbert of Portland offi. elating. Mr und Mrs. Wiles left to day (or Montana, WOLF-SHEPHERD AMhoparaomiire of tho First Christian church, Wed nesday Nov. 20th 11)01 at 2 !10 p. in., MIbs Dannie tShenhord to Mr. Neal Wolf, bo h of Marlon county, George 0. Rltchoy of the First Christian church olllclntlngt Probate Orders Myrtle Card, guardian of tho poreou nud oatnto of Arthur W. and Ethel E, Hepburn, minors, lias filed tier final re port and naks to bo dismissed. Mrs, Sophraula Jussup has been ap pointed executrix of tho will S. R. Jes. sup deceased, to Borvo without boni'e, Henry A, Snyder, administrator of the oatato of Michael Rapps, ilea need, wiu granted a potlton for authority to sell tho second mortgage upon certain prop erty of tho OBtate, for tho stunt of 78l, thereby closing tlio matter, Fitt8 Doty, flah and poultry. Phone -1031 main. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tfig Kind You Havo Always Bought Bears tho Zj0Ett Slcnaturd Imimcc HATiEO ON THE SLATE Of Persons Looking for Fed" eral Appointment. Campaign is Yet Young and Atany are a Little Chary About Announcing Them selves. Il.itcr City IHmncrnI, Although thocaiiiMiin in Oregon Is yet jouug, there nrn nlrendv a reppectablii numbor of entries for tho various stato ofilceB. As yet there aro hut f-w formal announcements from aspirants for of llco themsolves. Most of tho names in clrulatlon in connection wi'h various offices nro being propaod by friends." Tho ofiico seekers themselvos aro a litt tlo chary of coming out just yet, pre ferring to dovoto n littlo time to tho consideration of their chances and a study of thelav of tho political land. Thoy nro reading tho stars and casting liorc pcopos. It is trtio that the BuiiMtionnl pulia tion monopolize Interest, but tho minor offices nro by no moons neglected. Thero is already considerable hiittoiiholelng nnd hobnobbing of pulit rlaus. nnd the frequout pIlgiimngoH ol reputed ulllro seekers to Portland are not without significance Whilo no complete Hat of entries is ' possible at this tltne, a list of somo of tho names juggkd with by political goaeipcrs, though many perhaps with-' out tho consont of tho owners, is not' without interest, aa it shows that thero is no littlo matorlal available. Holow aro given somo of tlio names mentioned in connection with various effices: Register Burns Land Office I. S. Gcor. Burns. James J. Doncgan, Burns. Wynne Gowau, Burns. William Farro, Canyon City. Harrison Kelly, Baker City. Sam Stott, Sumpter. J. B. Huntington, Portland. Register La Grande Land Office E. V. Bartlett, present incumbent, La Grando. Asa B. Thompson, P'uulloton. II. T. Hendryx, Baker City. M, A. liutler, Baker City. Asa Brown, Baker City. George H. Btiiun, Portland Al Roberts, Portland. Joseph F. Baker, La Grande. U. S. Marshal Zooth Housor, present incumbent. Portland. M. T. Nolan, Tho Dalles. W. II. Dufur, Dufur. Sheriff Kelly, Tho Dalles. U. S. District Attorney John 11, Hull, present incumbent, Portland, J. C. Moroland, Portland. O. F. Paxton, Portland. 0. M. Idloman, Portland. Governor. T. T. Geer, prosont incumbont, Sa lem. W. J. Furnish, Pendleton. Stephen A. Lowell, Pendleton. J. JM. Uliurcu, La Uranuo. Phil MotBchan, Portland. General Owen Summers, Portland. William M. Ouko, Portland. W. Kuykondail. Eugene. A. 0. Mursters, Roeeburg R. A. Booth, Grunts Pass. Secretary of State. F. I. Dunbar, proEout incumbont, Abtoria. J. N. Williamson, Crook county. P. S. Malcolm, Portland. State Treasurer. Charles E. .Monro, piobuut incumbent, Salem. Ed. Hlrpch, Salem. R. Alexander, Pendleton. E. V. Carter, Ashland. State Printer Graham Glum, Portland, Willis Duniway, Portland. L. I, Porter, Oregon Ci'y. E. E Young, Baker City. William Clark, Gervais Star. Editor Whitney, Albany Herald. Attorney General. I). R. N Hliukbnru, pre Hunt incum bont, Albany. Frank R. Wrightmau, 8ulcm. A CLEANLY AGE. Twentieth Century Ideas Incline To ward Sanitation and Preventa tives. Nowadas scientists bollevo that in cleanliness lies tho secret cf prevention of diseases. To prevent a diaoaHe, remove tlio cause. Just us unclean habits breed many diseases, so careless habits will breed dandruff. Impropor uso of another's brushes, comba, etc, will surely eaiiBu dandruff, nnd, in tlme.will Just hb surely cause b.ildnoes. It's microbic infection, nothing more nor less. Nowbro's Horplcide kills tho dandruff germ, and causes hair to grow luxuri antly. Horplcide Is absolutely free from greaie or ottitr injurluus Bubotauco. ROASTED HIMSELF TO DEATH Unknown Jumps Into the Plttsbure Furnace. Pirrsouno, Nov. 21. At mldiiight, an uukuowu man throw himaolf headlong in one of tlio furnaces of Suhoonberguru mills. Almost tlio ontlro body uib roasted beyond Identification. A Boer Commandant Captured IxmioN. Nov. 21. A dispatch Irom Lord Kitchener dated Pretoria Nov. 21. an) a Commandant lluya has been captured ofter attacking a patrol of a huudrod railroad prisoners on tho Vaal rlvor near Yilliersdvr. Free Billiard Room. G. A. Fishburn has taken charga of Tin. Wl'lametto P,llliad Parlors, and will give all billiard playors free uso of tho tables tonight ami tomorrow night. Tho parlorB ar tho best lu tho State and tables are of first clasi. Tho Willamette Uilllard Parlors to night and play billiards it won't cost you a cent. Tho Y. M. 0. A. Night Bcliool is noV oiwu tor all young men who want a prac tical education. Mm. FnAHK OxnTitn, 8 Merrill Street, Ameibury, Mm This lotto f should oopry Faith anUOonvlotlon to thaHaapta of all Slok Wotnonm " I Buffered with Inflammation and falling of tho womb and othor dls ngrccablo femalo weaknesses, I had bad spells ovcry two weeks that would Inst from eight to ten days nnd would havo to po to bed. I also bad bead acho nncl backacho most of tho tlmo and such bearing down, pains I could hardly walk across tho room at times. I dootorcd nearly all tho tlmo for nbout two ycara and seemed to grow worsonll tho tlmo until last September I was obliged to tako my bed, nnd tho doctors thought an operation wao tho only thing that would holo mo, but this I refused to havo dono. "Then a friend advised mo to try tho ninMinm mn1trlnn- whlnh I dtd. nnd after using the first bottlo I began to improve. I took In all flvo bottles of Lydla E. Plnkham's Blood Purifier, four boxes of Lydla E. Plnkbam'n Dry Form Compound, thrco boxes of Liver Pilla and used three packages of Sana tlvo Wash, and I am as well now as I over was. I am moro than thankful every day for my cure." Mrs. Fbawk OAmr.n, 3 Merrill St., Amcsbury, Mass. Lydla E. Plnkham Med Icing Ob. iLARGEST OFFICE BUILDING. Will He on the Strand in London Town. Tho London Times nnnonncos that tho largest ofllco building in tho world will bo tho ono Mio Anglo-American Syndi cate proposes to erect on tho Strand. Tlio building will contain 30 elevators, oporatfng day and night. Tho building will contain G000 offices and thero will bo a huge rotunda under n lofty dono. Tho London building laws at present do not permit ky pcrupors. Crafn-OI Grnla-OI Remember that unino when you want u delicious, nppotlzltig, nourish ing food drink to take tho place of coffee. Sold by nil grocers and liked by nil who havo used it Grain-0 Is made of pure grain, It aids digestion nud strengthens the nerves. It is not ii stimulant but n health builder and tho children ns well ns the adults can drink It with great benefit. Costs nbout V4 ns much ns coffee. lCc. and 25c. per puckago. Ask your cioccr for Grnln-O. Did You Sec tint big lot of fancy holidtiy grocories re colvod by Branson & Rugnn today? Now crop currants, new crop raising, citron nnu lemon peol, Moro high-grade canned goods, etc. Loarn to sing right by attonding tho vocal music class of tho Y, M, C. A. Night School, Prof. Soltiy instructor. Cedar Fence Posts Tlio undersigned is proparod to fur nish persons lu need of cedar posts. II. JACOBS, Detroit, Or. 10 25 (i&wlui For Sale at a Bargain A 40 acie fruit iarm 1-2 mile Irom depol at Alarion, 22 acres of piunes 8 years old, 5 acres of apples and pears, 6 ?cres in cultivation, 7 acres in tame pasture. Dryer with capacity of 240 bushels, warehouse 24x40 ft, all as good as new. Sidney Alilliup; Co's ditch runs across one coiner of place. Over S900 worth of prunes dried and sold this year. Title pep iiv.1, i net ii'cyjw. wilt third down, balance on time to suit at 6 per cent, interest. R. T. RAY, Marion, Or. 10 22 2m COR. STATE AND VjrJE,,ir1L X ARGE line of Airtight and Cast Heat ers, Steel Ranges.Cast Cook Stoves Strawberries showy, deep red clear through, Doth are solid and have been tested for threa years. Limited sto:k of plants now ready at $5.00 per 1000; $3.50 for 500; 100 to 300 tlants $1,00 per hundred. Per dozen by mail 25 cents. Apply to V. W. Walker. Nurseryman, or C. Ilofer, sole piopogators. Salem. Ore. THE SALEM JI, F. 80UOENFELD, Proprietor,- ' Removed From 92 Court Street to 234 Commercial Street. Z s "f AU kinds j( repairing done with ilioroafeBtj oxactneW audiproniptitudo. Guns, ammunition sporting gocnla, cutlery,o Janu! loafyya to ordor Holiday goods arriving dally. SEATTLE SOCIETY SMUGGLERS. Prominent Women Bentinsr Uncle Sairr. Prominent-Soattlo women, tho wives and daughters of wealthy bnstnoss nnd tirofoBsional men of Hoattlo.nccordlng to United Satoa soirt sjrvko dotenlivea, havo been conducting systematic smug gling operations on a largo ecalo, These violations of tho law havo be come bo frcquont that tho matter Is re ceiving serious consideration from gov ernment officers. It may bo nocossary to undertako pro ceedings against thnra. A large quantity of expanalvo silks nnd droas goods woro smuggled into this city from Victoria during the past wlntor. Capital Lodge Meeting Tho F. U. A. hall in tho Tumor block was woll filled last evening with tho members and friends of Capital Lodge No. 255 of that order. Colonol John Ii. Handloy of Donver Colorado, tho Buprome secretary of tho ordor,was tho speaker of tho evening and dwelt convincingly aad at length on tho bonefltsof tho association with which ho is idontifiod. As an oponinrf event tlio singing) of tho Stalwart Quartette was much appreciated and tho way Mrs. Hinges rendered "Good-Uyo Sweet Day" and ' For old Times Sako" was indood a treat. Chicken Plo Sunnor. Contral Con- grceational Chnrch, Cor., lOtn and Ferry St. Thursday Evo. Nov. 21. Marlon Circuit Court In department two of tho circuit court n dlvorco suit has beon filed by Cather ine Winkler plaintiff, versus Emit L. Winklor, defendant. Tiio complainant afiks dissolution of tho marrlago bonds on tho grounds of desortion. Ton dollars por month alimony is asked, tho guard ianship of the minor child, Margaret Claro, agod 18 montliB, nnd costs and disbursements of tho suit. P. II, D'Arcy is attorney for tho plaintiff. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will euro a Cough or Cold nt onco. Conquora Croup, "Whooplng-Cough nnd Monslo Cough without lull. Motlionj praise It. Doctors proscribe It for Bronchi tis, Hoareoncsa, Grlppo, Pnoumonla nnd Consumption, lb gives quid:, Buroroaulta Pilco, 25cIb. Iioftiaothe uoaior's hudsuuuo ; it is not no poou. is A '-B3 Always cures whon other's fail. Pr. null's PHI cure Constipation und Liver roubles, go P'tlt, io ctr. Trlvl box, .-. U Salem Iron WapItq -and , All kinds iron and brasB cast ings. Repairs of nil kinds of hum nnd mill ma- v vi nummary chinory. JAMES GILL, Leasee. 10 22 tf iorthwdern Nurseries Wholesale and Retail Largo stock of fruit trcoa and shrub bery. All stock freo from costs and dis eaees. All trees delivered froe in Holem Wrlto for catalogue. November is n good month to plant trees. T. D. JONES, Proprietor Salem, Oregon. 11 1 lm WANTED To buy apples suitable for drying at mar ket price. See Lee & Co , fruit driers, Cottage and Trade streets. Across the race, left hand side. Salem. Ore ill if Monuments TalaisCheaDLS you can save meney by peeinc liohanan k Simpson, Sextons Iturnl and City view Urinotery lor an kiihih oi grauiio nnu marblo monumonts, setting and clean ing stones, gilding lottors, bill ding con crete walls and all kinds of cemeteiy work. 10 21 lm LIBERTY STS. Ideal and Huby, Best canning, shlo ting and Home Market berries yet introduced In the northwest. Ideal Is early, same shape as Clark's Seedling. Hood River berry, but bee ter canner, bolJs up In size better than WUson. Ruby Is a lite and a larger terry but like Ideal tart, GUN STORE CoukM AJ&bXE Oomh Svra BROS. EDUCATIONAL LM - OFMANOSCAneFULCONSlDBIUTION jtT Jr m m rx ff ,i ms i T u-ro are two hfiiili ofciiiicntlou - i S& J9 1 Jjfi'tl i ifia prnctlcnl and ornaincntsl Tlio former f yVAWfyVtffyfyfyVjif oull l,o fecund ly ovi-rjoue, lieostixo VIXl'CCXtetCxCCK a KS It 111 y tie put to ilo qlllukly lit fHtiilnc a FAHIiSSJS J!!X ArBI,fi?i. wiltl vlnw trt istoltiln.M Vo do iidlditlildo In a mtlouf ovu.Mhm,, V-.'.t p.v?.,ei?.,Irt0,,.erR.'.oa l0 "oUn a Dmi-oHm builnow toliool l.lv iik os.cno oIimu.Mii dealt admitted any time. Our graduate! lire nicccMnil. Send for eninlogV. '' W. I. STALEY, Principal. Salem, Or CAPITAL NORMAL AND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL SALEM. OREGON. . F.?," ,eLm Pf twelve weeks opens Sept. 30th In llrst National Dank Dulldlni. Our spccU JSSr.kJs.l?.,J,ch.tne ""er'y'fl, Principles. No time wasted on the nonessentials. The home siudy and mail department offer you a rare chance to spend your cvenlnw pleas antly and proritabfy In lltllot yourseir for your lire work. Tuition for the term seven dollars. Home study department $5, Address J, J. KRAPS, SALEM. ORE. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALLM, OREGON A flrat-clnsa piivato hospital for tlio treatment of rhro.,f and ouiiticnl caeca. Built tho past your especially for tho purpose fot which it ia Heed. Convonontly located within four blocks of tho buainrpe part of tile city. Tho most modern furnishing ami hit eat appliances throughout tho building. Heated by hot water nud lightd by gat and olecticlty Horo tho sick can havo tlio comforts of an elogunt private home, combined with nil the ndvantnges of a general hospital without tho nolao, confusion, and publicity attending ono. Onteiilt) physciana bringing caeoB in treated with tho greatest vourtrny, and nasiatcd in opoiatlons if reiiosted. For terms nnd further informa tion writo or apply personally R. CARTWRIGHT; M. D. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOffiD BETWPPN 2 AND 4 P. M Have You Cold Feet? room. Got ono of our small GAS IIK bedroom for rising and retirimr. Tho all t lint is needed to start tho 11 ro 4- Chcmeketa St SALEM GAS V s Did Vou Get a Free Cup; We Did atj Harrit & Laqirbngb IRON IS KING And whon it comoa to doing work on shoot iron, tin nud copper, wo tako tho load. All kinds of ROOFING, SPOUTING, TINNING, CORNISE WORK Dono on shortest notice and with tho utmost satisfaction. :::::: : BURROUGHS St FRASBR rniiNts tun CAPITAL BREWERY Boor baa stood tho toat of oxporionco. Thou why not givo a homo production tlio proferonco. Home capital, homo labor and homo browod boor nro growing in popularity, r&opio loyal to homo indus try glvo it tho preforonco. CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS . .CAPITAL ICE WORKS MRS. M. BECK, Proprietor. BRBOISTBR & FEEDMBN AND SEKDSMEtt- 50 lbs, table salt $ 65 100 lbs. table salt $1 10 WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 9UCourt Street, 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 nnd EVERYWHERE beyond. Cor. BUSINESS CMID3. O. H.MACK Siicccesaor to Dr, J. M. ICeono, in White Cornor, Salem Oro. Portion do airing aupurior oporattuna Ht modorato fee in any branch are in eupwial roquet, Dr, Grace Albrigh Craduateiot American School of Ostcotatny. : ; j Every day except Sunday, Ofllco ours 9 to 12 a. m : 1 to 4 p. in, Odd Fellows' Temple, Cor. Court and lUgb Btrootn. Phono, Main 2281. Dr. Tacie Beal. assistant S. C. STONE, Al. D. PROPRIETOR OF Stone's Drug Stores RALEM OREGON. The stores (two Io number) are located it No 235 and 333 Commercial street, and are well stocked with a complete line of drugs and nud Iclnes. toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc- DR. STONE Has had tome as years experience In the prac tice of medicine and now makes no charge for consultation, cxa j'uatnju ur procrtptloa. Mvj jS Northwest Normal College of Literature, (Justness, Music and Ar (iNCoitrouvrKD.) Luirary courses arc Collcdatc, High School Iluslncss and t'icparatory. rutl or par I nl ot them portant branches of Music and Art. Dip lorn s granted or Octrees conferred on comple tion of either or the above courses. Send tor catalogue or call at rooms In the Murphy Block, Salem. Oregon. A.J Garland, A. M., President, Z M. Pan In, Mu. Doc, Dlrcctsr. If fo it nny havo beon caused by uniting mil of bed this morn iiiL' on n cold floor in n i-iilil VIKKS and at small cxpoiio linvo n warm turn of a key and iho touch o a match i LIGHT CO. Telephone 563. Blanke's Coffee Touches the Spot 103 STATU WPiI1B I 50 lbs. Half cronrid salt $ 50 1 100 lbs. Half ground salt $ 95 AND OTI1EK CEREALS. Salem, Oregon. A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. OPFtOE, 01TY UALL For waio tervlc anply at orflct Bills payable monthly in advanct Mako aM cxiuiplnlnta at the office CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfer Meota all mnll and naseongor train. Baggage to all parts o th city. Promp Bervlce. Tolephono No. 241. B. F. JONES, Attornoy-at-Law Toledo, Oregon Waa Clerk ot Circuit Courtfor six jean sod htr nu ui-io-dato abatraotoi all property In Lincoln county. i.i7n i Geisler Patents Co. 1 Chamber of Commerce Bulldlntr portiana, ore. Becurea and niBrLetn patonts, model making and light mnnufHCturin. Nc better torM8 or facllitlao obtainnbb anywliero. HUTEVViNGSANG CO. Chinese and Japanese fanuy and dry gooda, Bilks, ladiea' nndernear, fnrnish inR goods, eilk ha'nkerohiefs, winter goods all kinds, full etock waists and wrappers, mattfup and chiuaware. All low prices, 140 State Street, Salem. Oregon. 10 21 tf AND i!jrAiifjQ DKPAtlT isawa'a FOK ABluv, fhoii' C'lilodgo Ijrtlniid B)cclal 9 a, tn. via Hunt, lngton '"AriVtTtfo" Kipron 9 p Til. via Hunt. .Ing ion Vaat Mall 6 p. m. via Bpokano 8&.W?. ''""iter. v. and hat '" (,,, J0, 3mU , -I-- IVnrlIJiJfnicr Pi as:fc oilSSS M",'"'V."Mirila"ff Clilcntu. mi k...""u,f - ' ' .v. HniiDc I m POI "BS.I'JcaS a a s k j ii 7i 'ilirnugli Uckla K,t v!n . boat nnirrnll. utn n'J ?..Va all II . . ' vi Lsn ...... ,( i iii iinriii OCEAN ANO HIVER SCUEWU' From Pn.n.. Dnllj oxjopt Hunrtrty 8. p m. BnturUar 10 a. in. loAMorln anl n?, Ulidlngf ' . M r o-.. ..cuoa Will iMDTTB ...T- Sttamcrs. water pcrnHttln,., Slfca . Portlaad and way ladlatj.HoadirWriV..4 and Friday at 10 n,..TueX Sft Saturday at 7 a. m. For MwiiuSu and corvallls T.iesday, ThnrsJ.unS and Friday at 4;30 p.m. "''w,fr Through tickets Cast via alt rill or W rail via Portlaad, Ticket otfke, dock. E. T. 1IIAUIU,,,, , SIlCD, ftj lllioois Central l R Efficiently Serves a Vast Territory a Dy through service to aad freo tki principal cities In the folio wlartutti ' IOWA ILLINOIS' fr INDIANA MINNESOTA WISCONSIN SOUTH-DAKOTA MISSOURI ARKANSAS TENNESSEE KENTUCKY LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI Throuih Tourist Cars From The Pacific Coast TO Chicago dCJflcfoniti Connectlni with tbrovib tutus foriOiM East, South and Souffteafg Fast and handsomely nulttcd, sttii toil trains - Dlalnt Cars, Duttet UlnyCn Slecplni Cars, Free Rccllolni Wito- Scad fifteen cents la stampiViidiuif tho United States and CiU t w tlculars recardlnt rates, t!. vta etc., call on or address B.ll.TMimU. Coillft 142 Third St. Portland, Oregon. Corvallis & Mora Mk TIME OAItl); KT- O IP Vonnlnn "..." : ?r,u. - ifMnV Train leuves Corvallis.... IM1 Train arrlvca Yuqulna , Wj No. 1 Returnlun: , Leaves Yaquina .?JX. 3 Loaves Corvallis ).!':? Arrives Albany "-l5Pl No. 3 For Detroit! - Leaves Albany " Arrlv,.R Detroit I15' No. 4 From Detreit: , Leaves Detroit J Arrives Albany.... . 0,,:,lL Trains 1 nrrives in Albany h iW 'to connect with tho S. P. jwtkJJ trnin, as well Mf $ Ji honrH in Albany before ifmSl P. North bound train for PoitHM. f Train No. 2 connects IK ttjg west atdo train at Comll Ii Cngl Indopendcnco, jhmhuh J. lORNKn, "" fff AgOIH, AIU"7 The Great -j j;S Rock Island 4gSB Route uei"u-.. ."a,B.u..r Und aou vjr i ..I- Dim World 8r.wlr'.rki. . tallirSiklni close cuoo cngo lu Union VoW '" " Lj .ar betweon Salt Mk Ci Denver ndChkWW care between Puo'ilo. 1 dM j ii.tiidi i.inrHrv ; - reasonable dltuiiK car setVic ((ll Fble'. ,'d STMP!Sfc cago or any H? VtRx?Il8u quire about the " ticket. J: Jmto for folders n,Sf(jooi. UCC.VV.. igl.t-Or"""-' ueu " ..m O. G T, PASSEfCER STEAM" POMONA nnirfr Time. Cheap W"1 MKFootot-tgtl PU " bUULC DIW -- -- P'ssaj AINU li:". . fV PORTLAND QR 'araito All BallltiR ilatea miIiJmj " . R to eliwigo ' ' Ball every 5 dnyi ' ni)Uw) Co's cr ' Twetn'iBmtwmmi m i aw ijny .,!; .u .WiaiiA'&WlftV