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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1902)
mmsM MBSswrw (MtttfMfMMiMtabi aw ! t StflfflpflpK 0 JOURMRL r-r-rrrr i" - , j Jofl Or wilt 'tw I Member Aswtuua Press. f Merater Northwest Afternoon Newspaper '; leatue. "p,"Dy HOFEH UnOTHEHB. ," rfttDAY, jaw., 10 1002. Dally Oat Stir, $4.00 la Advance. Dally Four Months $1.00 ti Advance, Daily ty, Carrier 50 cents Per Month. NYeekiy One Yeitr $1 00 In Advance. AT- 7;; EDITORIAL Jt 'This shows good financial manage tbodayUig widened miallflcatM lu- jj o-i. ..t,1nIH tintrbratlQed vAtltitf exnlrosi i t9 re id . n tnn l,i tl.n Imko ft notltng alffig "A day is suanlF advertised frlicn the eo well, as thoy havo alwayBfeltgrateful list In publMicd or hung up In a pub for the erection of the new opera house, lie place, and all who mo voters and Tho Grand Opera Honee wan a stroke havo been omitted cant appear and of enterprise that no privato Individual havo their na.nosjmt pn,or non-voter feltllkoundertak'ug, and Only a fiowor- can bo Struck off. (ul, well-managed, arid public-splritsd After this publication and purging organization fi).o tho Od'd.Eoilows could of the list Jtis oloed and no ono whoso undertake " ' nnmo does not appear can voto In that The Grand Opera Uouio has won its precinct at tho ohsulng election. Tlio way to tho heart of tho whole communl voter is put to as little expense as po ty as a popular theater and public as ) eiblo to got his name on the roll. That Is nemblnge place! No troupo or public the only right way to roglstor voters, ji'iie entertainment can como hero but tho Oregon way is about tlio worst way rrfall TI1E JOHNSON SCHOOL LAND LOAN A 8lcm Itopubllcan paper that is making a specialty of showing up de- 'fectslU thoOteradtninUtralion, hinges 'H principal argument for theretlro- ri.eril'6f QownorOeer on the loan of $2500 to II. A, Johns.'D from tho school land fund.t'i' - ' Tub JotentfAf. isfrank to confess that If.tboro la any way nnder tho sun to Jm peoplo feel proud of it. A I . a ...t I l. .. t ii .1 1 a, fa. .1 .ta. t .. .1 I r. jiiiaicuiiiu uBHiiopwu ii it isuuBiruu iu i have peoplo void. Hut of such is tho 1 kingdom of legislation. "1 . X va . . . . i, .... n rotton to rnaice a special raw uyin lit. . SJftl .. .1. t it. I i ! itn nnmt iniinnirrn.!!! ni liiu iiiriijur-.!. S yoar for to past four yoars and'liun-' dreds of farmers took their first dally paper. Undorjtho rural detyv-yyt -.system, there are a score of free routes tliat car ry" the malllo" tho "armor's door, and about flvo hundred copies of a the Daily Jooksal go to the honiff pfjl io (jest and most progressive fanners. L-Two h'undred cdples Q tho Daily Jotmkugo to farmer jWatho.l by the elglil-freo rural doliverle, that otortfrom Salenuoaqh morning. Title is a great' iCo"nirliMont to'tflo enterprise of an ev- onlng papor. Tho Joon.VAti foels a groat reepcnsllll' Hylnilifplng lo entertain, the farmer's family and its only drslro is to give him THE OWNERSHIP OF THE JOURNAL Hoinofialomwould-boipolitlclans, and SUCCESS OF TltE FARMESS' C0Nrln()flpmtiloto a nowgpaper ne ,,0siible thoy may prove' good ones for aught we GRE55. M. jJl0 novlBt n K00j MR'r)tetf nrH ,, je know about tho business, aro Btaklng a uy tun eitorts oi uio newspapers tne arpit !nal on navlnir. Tn JouHSAtJua Fnrmora' congress has been niBdon irrcat cono into a combination with anolhor success. In fetf tho most. Jntrllfoebt H.i.n ,.nr ami that tilt two Dancrd farmers and (ho pros MM.V.M I'MI'V., M- w..-- -- .. ...' aro undsr one management EDUCATIONAL ...Northwest -Normal Corner State and Commercial Sts.. Salem. Oregon College... .. i Q.i.tirii. Wnrinnl HIl'Ii School, Uualnoss, Music, SttSn Ml lok Kpin,, x'.rvrlting. Music S lie l.,.u of oiBces fur Co, A Vork u U, Con rpcs of ritllilv Art niul Klnrnlilill. Til u.1 C!l...ltM mtti tMin inAal UI1U OIIUIIUUIIU, 1IIO mu. !""- . i .1 l t'.. r.... U..lnn1 ..ii Mnniinv illld ixurimif oi. ivvuinii k-tnuu. u.. , Fridav nvoiilngs. h nging It her n voice cuuure, working hand in hand for tho promotion of belter conditions in this stnto. 71x4 mit) Karmrfrs' congrces afowypars. i. . . in ii in biii n n u iiuu w " r'- ma j w uii 11111 i inn li liidi aiiuvvv.."-" ., i , ift fro" onstat. administration It Would nuonatf by tho pre.ont publishers and. "8 " barely attended by a r-cp e bf ,Bi ,iT- r .iX u .1 ,1 1 i. .moll wiv ..... i.i ... . i.-L ... . ,ii..,,..i nnir ' persons Tho preppiit one has had the IIKU IU DOU Ik UU11V, m .- .. -... ..-, Hint TTUUIU IJUk IIKTU IU U 'v' -"i I .! . l al. a I I llf 11 .contribute to that ond. , If t'lls Uopubllcnn editor can produce any grpat ovldonco of fraud ngathfct Uocr wocertnlpiy poiievo tnai mo uopuuncan m Viy, enbuld turn him down and find , somo, hotter man for Gorornor. ,"'"( but tlio flalem editor who makes a ,,;,.'. specialty of camping on tho Governor will liavo to dig up somo moro proofs to convinco any fair person that a fraud has boen committed in tho case of tlio Johnson land loan.- Tho pirtofs In tio tftfo aro qn flloat tho trcasuror'a ofllco In fact, tho Treas uroriind'tBecrotary ql State are equal partnerB-vml. tho Govornor in this J a Johnson land swindle as It is called. n A It,, ,on ' not n ,nDi1 ,n iiomi l'lalrilj, as ft has boon so faithfully and porslstontly published, but butweon the . .Garden Road and the State Fair ' ' Orotinds.'ail tlio application uhows Thof'abstp'utor say that land all aroc'nd thlt land has boen soiling for from 125 to MOO an aero, and tho attor j''jiOyfof tho' itnto'Bflye i that tho 43.28 acres is north 7500, and at one-third Vaiuo t.ib stale m'nkcs loans. Tho owner had this loan out at 10 per cent to F. 0. Uaker and got it trans ferred to th stato to cot 0 per cent monoy. It may not bo a KlltedKe loan, bttt It- nppenrs to bo strictly according to law. ' Tuoro is absolutely no Indlcatlou front 1 Uio rocord that any fraud has been com oiltted by tho Gorornor or any of tho board 'Or the state land agont In this loan to Mn Johnson. It fa n fact that tho stato is sometimes imposotl upon and some very bad loans havo'boonmadoln tho past and undor "fprnior ad'mlniatratlnns, Hut on all tho loroclosuroB made by tho stato it 14 f 10. 000 ahead. ' The fact that all tho business of tho ' Stato School Land Hoard Jiaii been dono ,ip a far mora busluesillko way than ever before is enough to got somo peoplo down oo any such art administration. And wo ought to bo nil down on ft if Wo suppossd It had boen definitely settled br tho courts that TiinJocnKAt. moro before tho public. Of conrse, no Salem politicians would misrepresent bo small a matter as that two Balom nowspapera were under ono mn.nBg6n.ont. Tho very namo of poli tician la protection to III pooplo against l,liat. Tot if tho two papors reforrod to wero under ono management and it could be proven some Van Sant or man who makes and unmakos Van bants could bring a suit in the state courts against such a inergor. Joktntr in really too thin on this sub attendance pi the most intolllgerit and progressive iarmara of Oregun. Tim Journal Ii extremoly gratified at tho interest taken in these sessions, for tho discussion of practical ngiiculture and horticulture and dairying. It is a a newspaper primarily, hut it is also u foriner'a paper. Tiik Journal was tho first daily in WHITE AND RED Pale bloodpalotfacc podi" health': Scott'sTEmulsion roA lect. Thoso poltt clami llo when thoy ' , b I .v ti ,. iay anyone but llofer BroUtpr- ownB blpodrosy fact good health Tub Jooukal. Tho people also under-.Tjjfoj.'g the brUCliof CVCIltS. stand that no politicmus own u. Tho ownorshlp of Tin Jouilsu. is a trustiu the hands of the publisher on fiej historvof manv n.isos. pliief. t..l..lf nl tl.. nn...l,. r lu viilnaliln fttllvi J ' ao long as it Is oonducfHl sacredly In thoir.ly young girls at school. For intsroet. Thoir nnpport gives It value some reason girls of that age and nothing elao. I fmr,n. B.,ixnmwv rnm n1 Tho present publiihors hopq tp do ",l'uv'lIUU11 ounv.iua..w . !.. nothing to impair that valuo that han.blood a rcjll blood starvation. cejitlciii. Wo regret that tho ndvnocu in tho price oi papor ami nil mali'rmU con troll wl by the trusts compolls us to advance tho prico of tho Daily Joub.vai. from throe dollars a year to four dollars a year; after February 1. But tho. Journal will still do tlio cnear-on dully far tlio (arb)tir jtt tho wost.;. It is tho host papor for him because it fights for low taxes in an effective manner. Our first lines give a conden- been built up by twolvo yeara of iwiu work tho beat years of tho publishers' Uvea have been given to the caueo of building up a paper that shall at all tlmoa labor to promote telNgovornment along the lines of intelligent prngross. That Tim Journal should bo injuicd or ruined by an action of iUoniors after laboring to establish Its indepaudencoof all but the general publlo is ridiculous. That will not bo dono intentionally, dear friends. Scolt's Emulsion, a clean, white medicine, makes rich, red blood arid rosy faces. It is blood food. Wt'll itnd you a little In try. It you like. SCOTT & IJOWHIC, .509 J'catl ttrett, Nw York. t . The trust has advanced the prico of common-thread L'5 percent and tt says to the dcalor do not sell thread bolow tho prico we fix or wo'll give you no thread to sell. The poor man can't help him self. Tho dealer can't da a thing hut obey. That explains why all tho bids for thread for tho insano asylum are at tho same price. Tho stato(thomorchant aud tho masses are held up by tbo trust. Could anything innku sentiment moro rapidly for stato socialism than that. "Nay, verily." Wo aro gotting in a hard row of .bricks; m B Tho referendum andlnitlativonro good things in their way but there is 'n groat deal to bo dono besldos. Thliaa new re form plans will not secure itood adminis tration nor make olllclals honeat. They will not abolish grafts as fast as somo claim. Tho foot that all tho boodle pol iticians are willing to have amendments to the constitution Is proof that thoy aro not afraid of thoso remedies. etc Marion county will' JiaVa three aspir ants for stato olllces Gov. Gcor, for re nomination, F. T. Wrightmau for attor ney genmaf, and Will Clarke for stato printer. ' 4 - I I II I III II I ! I UII II I I I Uncle Sam's Mail Service requires physical and mental .ability of a high degree to withstand its hard labors. The high tension to which the nervous system is constantly subjected, has a depressing ef fect, and soon headache, back ache, neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, etc., develop in severe form. Such was the case of Mail Carrier S. F. Swcinhart, of Huntsyillc, Ala., he says: "An attack of pneumonia left me with muscular rheumatism, headache, and piins that seemed to be all oyer me. 1 was scarcely able to move for about a month when I decided to ghe & Pain Pills and Nerve Plasters a trial. In three days I was again on ray route and in two weeks I was free from pain and gaining In flesh and strength." Sold 1y all Druggists. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Saturday overt ugs. m courses io KTmiumiv,.., "- ,,,.,. , viIViV. A.-i.":..?i l, ,!. Itnrmnnv. ColllltPrpOlnt, I'Uglt , etc. v iiii in. wi i:ui.-nLi hi uirii uiiiuitut ....- - ... . - i ...i ..-.......--. . , -,. ....... nnrj. msiUI. meo in rmo nrv, .turning m ii " -, ."', n Students may enter nt any time. A. J. UAULANU, A iU. President classes .it IV, j. miiu, Fuli courses Crayon Drawing Send for catalog D ' Director of College of Music, :r,n"o-Tip, n nv'tNrnMPETCTENTS. Pro motion and prtfermnt In business Is the result utility to do, At this scnooi is rue bcsi pmce obtain the kaowlcdte of how to do. There a Ucrcajlnii demand tor compeiem ncip Persons completing the buslntss and shorthand courses at the ,,, ,- " CAVITAL 3JUS1NJ3SS COLLEGE . . .- i..- .ririMiii.-l frntn our shnrllmnd ? il?" J'ZX H-Te-Si ttHtk positions before lilM'fn compared to t e benet 9 ., .io. ,.. t, ..!.. W. I. STALtY. I'l.ncipai, ouic... v..v... j imJr JutpUNlQHBAcim DKPAIIT FOR While in town last Saturday, Charles Ucod, editor of tho Dufur Dispatch, was supporting a beautiful black eye, but re fused to stato how he got It. A proml inont Dafurite, however, said ho secured tho black eye In tin ordinary routine of nowspapor work, and remarked thnt "you ought to hove ecen tho othor fol low." The Dalles Timei-Mountoinper. a J N. Hoborteon oi Turner brought to Salem tho higgont hog of tho ecaroi, dressing -I8IS lbs. lie would be a good man to send to tho legislature a man who produces something inetead of a man who hogs tho slate treasury. 9 9 3 Of course, tho Senate favors tho Pan ama canal proposition. Tho Senate h vora anything that favors inaction. The Senate Is inaction itself. Blanke's Coffee Touches the Spot Did You Get a Free Cup; We Did at jMBaaaawaiaiw"paiai"Bs Harrit & Laojrbnob Chicago Portland Bpeclal a0a,.n., via Hum:., Ing ton "TffniTtie repress p. to. via Hunt. luRlon Ht"p"iiT" Fait Wall tlilA p. ni. Tla Bokano TIMtl crimen. Fromlrr,,aa7J,U0Lrf5 ?"..-. I0HTr. c worth. nmi.. ' - r.Uw ui ..?.'. antiu Wl ".. amuil, r,ni and Kast. 'wMi! falt.Ukn, renter , M?Q .Kars, and'tfMt. ' ' """ WaHa'jVAflJrKwTitoTT "lokane. WalUct. JSii! 191' Minnentioili a. raui, iiwutU,Ml wank.. CUieuRo, and Kait. M ill! ?H& 4.fJ w 79 HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Ho Ciunie of Cars juruiigii ucKota via tills routst A Iinsternpolntaouflaloat Souft, ' ciflo depot ofllcdi m OCEAN AND RIVER SCIIEOlLt From Portland u Haye You Cold Feet? aarHi havo been caused f bed this morn- in mi ii no in nnnr in n roni room. Uet ore of our email UAS iihATrcinanu aiBinaii oxpei "f ""'." limlrnAm fnr rialnu ...ill rollrllltf. Tlin ttlNl of 0. keV alld tllO tOUfll 01 f HiatCU IS all I lint is needtd to start the llro. aiCliemekctaSt. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. , Telephone ,563., Sp. m. Uaiiy" euept Bandar s. p ni. HttunUy JO, to All sailing dntes lubject tocuanse ForanFrncloo flallcvfy 6dajn COLUMIltA RIVKR ToAa'.i'a and. War t w.d indluiv. OUR AWKWARD REGISTRATION LAW. As Tiik Journal stated at tho time, thj Oregon registration law In going to prove a cumboraomu farce. It will not stand tho trial of two election. It is expensive, impractical, And will dofoat popular election. Under It ovory two years all thn voters In tho county have to go to tho county iint ntiit rauUlA, llwilr nninnfi. nr vn tin It Jias committed any fraud in a loan foruft juatfcuor notary and inako out Tituinero bo ciosii io oaiom. no oug.n papora ftlmo8t c,llm rroof 0j ci,ttn, OKQl Jiguk nuur buqii nn nuiiiiumirniiuii BALFOUR GUTHRIE AND CO. Have secured and will operato tho Humphrey warehouse at Salem, the Turner mill and warehouse ond tho warchoiiBoa otMncleay, Pra turn, Switzerland, Shaw aud Brooks, conducting a general warehouse and storage businees. :: :: :: :: :: : Salem office 207 Com. St. Sucks will ho held at then points for dollvory on pa mo terms iih pre- valluu jirevious seasons, seo tliom beioro uisposing oi your grain. Top Prices are Always Paid for Grain J. G. GRAHAM, Manager WILLAMETTE Rivrn Stoamor Jtuth loavas Salem fo? inmlnnd wnv lamllnimnn T..n..t.JV ilnyB and Saturdays, about 10 a. iff t Coryallia nd way landlugUMdi, WednosdaB and Fridays at aC p. m. i A.L.OKAIG, M. P. BALDrfh Gen. j'ass. Agt. Agt. 0. R.Aif j, Portland, Oro. 8t,tmfQtK SSaiXSrSSrsXi) $ r 11 m fi K wu m m Our Shoes are High Grade but not High Priced. , , at?d sbowjlt up and not pllo It all on tho uoycrnor. Ill Ml I , SUCCESS OF THE NON-PARTISAN , ', ADMINISTRATION. ThliOlllaon'anon-partlaaundnilnlstra. t poa of the Oily of Balem has passed an other milestone in tho history of. munic ipal reform and the showing tnndo in the annual raessagoof tho Mayor Is very ' complimentary. ' All predictions thnt this work would not stand and that a city government - without a "political party back of It was impossibly havo come to nothing. Tho prograuVhas stood tho test of tlmo and experience. t lVollowInglflTj .showing of comtantly lucrelsod receipts uiiilur a business ad ministration, supplomeutod by the still ' Itrfdroltrtttlfyiiiij; showing of constantly TtMiieeil expenses," Year Collect. nir-b'tn'ts Jim u.tMS at 110,087 00 f ' W t,6p 81 16 0J7 02 ' 'iWlhl. . . . !8l7 00 -. 13.BJ0 72 -(Yhoflrat tlmq slncqa iull-flfied uon - . oPJtUSU55iifJ9i9ltrMl9t was ml In power In tbo northwest it was regarded as a msrei, temporary upheaval a quarrel mongpolltlclaiia. It was said it would ln Ih&jpAsttwenty years Tammany In iWYork; plty has. oen overthrown Si fouV tiroes, "Always tho uct year- It atojtjgrju. Jhniciuovfltneut to refout BiUoW'Bat'ROodlltlcB, I The above ahowlug Is the best kind of polltieo any party or set of men can play t, iWhon tho Balein debt Is wiped out fartlallytthero Cap ljo bfgnn coustruo- tlve work and munlolpal enterprlios. The JouaKAi. Iwliovea that as soon a oircumstances Will warrant tho nnder- ti k bsr, tie oRy abojild KCimire or bul'd a water nntl light plortt aud derive Us ptiuoipat revenues from what are now eauroes of greatest expense. fla tua mean time oltiMui should with toeir ptivaia means vuidortako such run. efslpallmprovftueatu aa caobi made without inoreastug publlo taxaUou. VWf XI1 4& Hx-wr kUwtt csu U greatly (in proved. The ond of the fourth year of the Citl. tea's administration should and will seo th floaUg.fr, dobt Otttlroly wlpotloutaud thatrwlthoUtan DccojiAttoii tax or any fncnuMof luxation. ship. Tho first tlmo tho law was tried pri vato cltlaetis and ofllco seekers spent n great deal of timu and money to Imvo thu voters registered, tjulto u largo reg iatratlon was eicured but tho voto fell oil one-fourth. Now all tho voters must go through tho farce aguln. Thoy are not doing It and chances are that another fourth will drop out and not vote, lVoplo will not go to groat trcuulu int. 'expense to v)td.l i!Allr tldsiuoves that suuhlawa aro a dotrimeut to opular govorumeut as heyodacAtepeoplo to not partlulpatu iu oifcflolis. -Thoy operato to keop them I away from the polls, Tho law should Iw repealed, Tho only just registration system Is that provided by the Australian ballot law and which was loft out of tho law as adopted In most states, It Is thu law of Australia and all ilrltiih provinces. In each voting precinct a registration ofllcer U appointed by tho court who makes up a Hit of tho legal voters lu tho precinct and the lUt la closed on re ft CAPITAL BREWERY Heer has stood the test of expurlonce. Then why not givo a homo production ttio preieronce. Home capital, homo labor and home browed boor aro growing in popularity. Peoplo loynl to home indus try givo it tho preference. CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS Jsa- CAPITAL ICE WORKS MRS. Al. BECK, Proprietor. Ladies Yicl'Kid Heel Foxed No. 80 Last, a Beauty, square tip, call for this shoe, it is only $3.00 and stock .OOB WDQp J'JNfrlCIERING. By U sale of aom property tho ,' truU of Ohewekuta lodge, of this 4 wy, lto to aee their way out from Mt mmipr mm tuaq m uom mt was as-. a Mjwstl by thew to build thenewaAlpru rj, fjiima Uptra !os. i " 'b!i, loi9a ku Itieowe from prop g yiaWtitfOMiyeay.awl, ffiUai. k "BfM'thai Km U wnveld no GANGER tjuflerera (iom this hotiible malady nearly nlwaya inherit it liot neccimardy frAjnt tho patents, but may a front koiiio reptoto nucttor, for Cancer often runs UirowjUoVrl tttnerattuus. Tlda.leailly jxflaoivaujrlay dbrownt In the bloo.1 for i wiry, or until you ruoch xntdato life, then the first little sore or ulcer tuaVea its ap. pajaruitco or a awollou gland in the Upt, or some other p.trt of tho body, To cure Caucr thoroughly amtx:rma. nently all the poisonous virus n.iwt b eJutiinutctl front the bloHl--cry tai; of it dnwu out. This S. 8 8. de-, aik is the only medicine that can reaaj, tWtv seateil, obstinate bloo.1 troubles lfVe tlitV. VhMUtl.e)on has Irrn foma out of the ayatem the Cancer heals, ami the tllaease never returtia. , Cancer bgiMofteuinaBma1hvfty,MtUs following letter fioin Mm. M.ir.Tii,.v.. Ulew lb Mc on tli Uft i'l vl i ictx It itv Jim made of fici OUR, took tin (i N'l UJi j Hi extra y CiVJUCHr LUMBER FOR CHRISTMAS slioiild not be overlooked while you aro buying other things. Thoro'e a good many things vou can do in tho building lino if you plan them now. Pricing and selecting the lumber are Important factors in tho plan ning We have tho bust lumber of every kind prices lowest fr tho quality. Goodale Lumber Co. Near S. 1. Pam'r. depot. IMionu 051, A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast or mutton chops' veal out feW or Zk Our meats are all cut from the Mt to and nrimPBt cattle, and we can a'li.iilv lZMe Wlth ,r,osh' nnlritloiVsmS wholesome moats at bed rock prico,. F. C, CROSS SALEM CRE Phon 201 --,'. JK T- i -? me bo mln or iiunuwn cIrm, aud I thoulii he letKUUnUt li b,JU Jnwua to Uflmiiu4 little, then Mh nvtr, but wu4 not it Thlt cwtlitt4 tot tame ll, mhta mr )w tii tJ wlt, liecotnliii vry paislul. tbtdtuctrU. Ulriiuitar.Tibni flieM (& ataaJdmrui.T, i4torlUaralrtmL an4 it vt itmtriabi vrhtt a wwJcrfiil nlr, I raSiKVSf.rK.L? ."!. Jfte jo i4(tt of lh . ,n tr. b4 my ventral htailh toallaitt goal- Mux. k. s,ni.t. . 3!.. , ? s tne grtaicat ;f all MooajHuificra,aatlw ymy ono K4rmted purely N-Mttabfe. Sewl fur ruip ini lvAi. a... Cancer, coatalalutr valuable ami itiTerwt. loj? lafonaatloa about thlt .iui J ....i vrtite our hiijatctans abouVVour otJU We "J?irB?riLV.5i9ilJv, ' M ,.. ..... , ,,,, vfcj niuniH, CA. w fa i hi TtlyrtJIiar Ik? T ft -r- US... 1" 1 This shoe5 is made plain toe, adapted for Ladies with tender feet, a sure cure for corns, made from lilly Danolo stock, Boston toe. ,'.'. ' ' sss Getting Points ted. Anyone who has had their laun 'rin,s dune at thi Sale-n Steam laundrv kno the luullty ol our word I ". 1 u" . il "11,,lr'd man appreciate Salem Steam Laundry ,WHU J!ll,L.l..0,..1 ..uvuijr rurtri Illinois CentraTTl X Efficient Serves aYfit mno Territoi nythrouib service to asd frem the principal cities la toe folfowJif italic iowa iimois INDIANA MINNESOTA WISCONSIN SOUTOOT MISSOURI ARKANSAS TENNESSEE KENTOOKY LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI Through Tourist Cars From The Pacific Coast TO Chicago .aa Cincinnfi Connectlac with throu jh trains for all eolitj East, South and Southei Fast and tiaadsomely nulrced. steam-ttl IIHIU3 UIUIUE VI.19. MUll.. w.". vi i.laaln. f-ae a?n U..1lflln Phalf (.Aft. I "s -v."' " ." .i"".'"' r . ... .rrri the United Stilts ana Cuba Tor I tlculars rerardiar rates, time, ten etc., call oa or address ........ u. II. iiiuiiiuvli, com i. a( 142 Third St. Portland. Ortion. Corvallis h Eastern llaite 1 TIMEOARD. lo. 2 IferYaqulna: Train leaves Albany 12:60 1 m a. l "i -. -ll I. I.E. xrata toavea Micvaiii i.r Tfaln arrlvoayaqulna . 0:46p, No. 1 Roturnrjn . I Trfnvn Vnnnlna COOtJ Leaves Corvalll 11:30 il Arrives Albany 12;16 pi No. 3 For Detreit: ' Loaves Albany T.-00 a Arrives Detroit. 12?H j No. I From Datreit: Leafes DdtroltV; lwn Arrives Albany B.tOt' IVnlna 1 arrltM til AlhanT in to connect with the 8. V. south A tram, an wnll as fflvincr tWO Oft' hnnra In Alhnnv hnfnra liitnartUJrt I U. Nprth.bqum(t train for Pprtlaoi 'P.'.I.'. 'MX'O Xnn.V Wtltl flirt & 4IUIU J.1U. a. kyiaaavyaai l.a.a. ... - - west sldo trolu at CorTkllla Croiilt IrwIflmniiAntTA. MaMinnvllla aDO t'olnta north to Portland. j. Toman, ii"ia am AKi.'U.,aiuuT. " U ureau s Infonnafioii, The Burhngton tuUtolia lt Por . . Africa or Europe; IJ ? ' wt lbe U to sw c tfc. ,-P " ,- a If yow are fitmrlae oa'aJ 6t full Moa, i,J 2$ p U wd ."i ., . 1 Iq the dnljA operating W ly Para on5' Condncted let ExcunKi between land and I on (-hnnoA via ?Iim Wnrtd'a ori'flteit io line, making close connectiod.t cago ja un'on Depot far. P'f, uuuy eiitnuuru Hicepiui; car between Bait Lake The Great Rock Island Route I City, Denver and Clilcacoi HiltTAt. r.itiriirv nmnlrlnn T""". v",7 aw "-o ram tirtttrnr'n PilK1n TiAnt VHpnnd niiir-nini Tlin lliist a Oil reasonable dluinir car service beJ rueblo and Chicago. If you ureija- Kansae Utty, Oraalta, ies oioinw cago or auy place east, you abou quire aliout the Great Rock Island' beore purchasing your ticket, your nearest ticket agent about write for folders and any Infer desired. A. E. CoOfH Gen'l Ast.. Portland, r Sab Wjtr UJBTY 9 mmmmUfta OFF eor w iTAL aop.y H Bills payabloiDonthly Id,8 Make all complalfts at the 00 B. R. JONB Attornay-t-I-aw Toledo. Or 1 on Wm g.erk of Oticult Qouitfor jtx Jf" S oouuty r I . "'"27S Commercial street, Salem Oregon-' I 1 ifflH Hi 111 lllllll (iTil tKTaltn BtWi il'in :M Cor Tr,SU8LD0N'GraI Agent. Cor.Tb,rdandSu,kSt.,pyrtlgJ;0re O. C T, Co's : J PASSENGER STEAMER POMONA Leaves for PortUsi Mfal'J' Wedaesday and Friiay.tOaje. l-or Con alii j Tuesday.Tliir day nd Saturday at 5 t iKii 1 "-ro,,ar4aWMS33iSiS393. . U , BALUTT'- ww$ tQk-I