The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, February 13, 1902, Image 3

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    BEST FOR THE
BOWEL
If toU liaWt a rfBu'nr. Malthy moTement of iht
Tho flmooth
ffi;inS clean n to tak
ng lbs boirelf
CANDY
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
lM,.nt rlallilo, l'cilcnt Tasto Oooil, DnUood,
Kf r Hlcki n I Weaken, nt Urine, 10, K, and 00 cent
nor hui Write for ''", ""P'--i and booklet on
fienltb AiMroee M
ITIHIIMI lirSCUT IOM'aNT, CIIIUOO er a Iff TOM.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN
Moro Siw.al 'nlu on C.ilna waro and
lamps is over, and aomo parties will bo
forrjr Hint thoy havo not taken advantage-
of tho Sf ocinl Salo nnd aavo 20 cents
on the dollar.
Take atlvantngo of it. Goods nrj
marked samp old prico not changed and
you got 20 por cent. off.
Remember Always Fresh Roasted
Coffee and Good Tea to bo had at
Yokohama Tea Store
M. BREDI3MEgfl, Prop,
Phone 2411. Free Delivery
EARN WHILE
Meehanlealinrnwln
YOU LEARN
Steam Engineering v.
Sanlta ypjumblng
Metal Mini t
Electrical Engineering
ElecrlcCar Hinoin;
Civil englnerln
Bookkeeping and
aicnograpny.
International Correspondence Schools
Agent, Chas.T.Rupell. Scranton. Pa.
217 Allsky, Dlk. Portland, ore.
Portland Visitors
Perkin's Hotel Restaurant
White Cosks, lunch IOc to 25c. Meals a la
carte, 2 Qc u Dally Journal on file. S 27
LOCAL EVENTS,
Fob. 14-W. of W. lull, University
Oratorical contost.
Eilncnto Your iiowola With Cimcnrets.
Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forovor.
I0o.23o. If 0. 0.0, tall. druBRlsts rotund money
WILLAMETTE HOTEL.
W II Torrance, Now York
Goo A Boavls, San Francisco.
J 8 Bush, do.
R Wovelbln, Portland.
II Thanhauinr, do.
O H Moore, do.
H E Lounsbury, do,
HM Cake, do.
A Dowors, Salo.Ti.
Joaso Huber and wlfo, Findlay, Or.
E O Hill, Lincoln, Neb.
O O Durgin, Boston.
H F Wntkiiia, Detroit.
II M Oarlock, Portlund.
V G Reimor, Philadelphia.
L FOonn' Ltkaviow, Or.
A 8 Wagner, Los Angeles.
II Knrboru, KunBaaCity.
How Am "If our ltldneye f
Dr.Hobbs'8paraiuPIIUcurenlUldcerllU. Satv
Mo true. Add. btorllos Kuuiedr Co., Ctilcago or H
Collector Ivoy of Alaska has been
called upon by Congroee to explain why
ho has cloeed Alneko.ii ports to polagio
coalers.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
Contains Mercury
as mercury will tiurely destroy tho sense of
smell nnd completely doraugo tha wholi
eyalom when entering it through the
mucous surfaces. Such articles should
novor bo used except on proscriptions
from reputable phyaiciana, na tho dam
ago they will do ta ten fold to tho good
youcan possibly durivofrom them, flail's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F, J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0 contains no
mercury, and ia taken internally, acting
directly upon tho blood and mucous sur
faces of tho system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure you got the genuine.
It is taken internally nnd tnado in Toledo,
Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Teatlmo
niala free,
Bold by Druggists, price 75c, por bottle.
Uall'a Family Pills are the boit.
A new geyser ha9 broken out in the
Yellowstone Park.
If You Want
a good, first-class meal in every respect,
call at tho Whlto Houao Roitaurant.
Opin day and night.
Tim Townsond, an EaBtern Oregon
horse thief ia reported to have boon
lynched near Peudloton.
IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY
A Clinical Preparation That Posi
tively Kills the Dandruff Germ.
A most important ducmory has bean
mide aftor a year's pat ent laboratory
work aimed iu a curtain direction It is
Newbro'a Horpluide, a preparation that
cure baidues, pruwnti falling hair.and
fpetdily and permanently eradicate
dandruff Tlitso evils are caused by a
germ or pirunte that burrows into the
Bcalp throwing up dandruff, us it seeks
to ean tho Id c( ihe hair at the root
There a mi baldness without falling or
thin hair, in Hun hair without dandruff
and no dandruff if the germ ia destroyed
Nawbm'e liorp.cido is tha uuly prepira
tion tint uillilo tho Murk 'Ddatro)
tho causi you remove the tlfect."
Do You Drink?
C ffee? Do youdritik good coffee or poor
coffee? Havo you ever tried Chase A
Sanborn'a celebrated roasted coffee? The
tradu on it ia increasing. Bran on &
Rigan are the solo agents for Salem.
Guardian Sale
ThoCoitelio property, consisting of one
house and three lots, cornerof 12th. and
tbemeketa streets; also the large house
and nearly one acre of ground on North
wberty atreet, and one lot in North
oalem. will be sold at public auction on
Saturday, February 16tb. at 1 o'clock at
tne west entrance of the court house
August HuckesteiH, Guardian. 2 11 3t
OA.Briosi.lA.
BanU y) The Kiri Yw Hw Altar Bwgfr
KTUtttI0
006
OZatfc
SALEM SOCIAL WORLD
AND
PERSONAL MENTION
Knights Maccabees Entertain.
Tho Sir Knights of Willamette Tont
K. O. T. M, hnld a reception In thoir
hall in tho Holmnn block Wednosdny
night". Tho memborB of various tenti
Riirrounutng Hnlem were present. Mu
sic for llio evening was furnialicJ by Ills
tine's orchoslra. There wero nddretsia
made upon tho good of thoordcr, theonn
by Sir Knight Stplu desorveB r-pcclal
mention, 8lr Knight Bon Taylor favor
ed tun nu liencu with two boautiful solos
which wero appreciated by nil. Ouo of
tho uiuiubers of the orchestra favored
the aiidleneo with two piano solos oxcol-
lently rendered. Four now candidates
rouo tno guat BiiccecBfully and Wero
knighted ns Maccabeon. Refreshments
wero uerved, then nil J -Ined in tho rov
olries. Sir Knights Orovleton and Tay
lor danced n two step that set tho hall
Into a roar of laughter. Sir Knight Roy
Davis rendered "Asleep In thodeop" but
was bombarded wl h ham sandwiches
so vigorously thnt ho wns compelled to
stop, just in time to aavo tho roof whljh
wnsslonlyrlidng Tho recoptlon clcaed
with aeelectlon by tho orchestra nnd nil
departed for their homos in peaco and
good will toward each other nnd todronm
of the good they had. About ono hun
dred nnd fifty Maccabees attended.
A Delightful Dinner
At tho homo of Mr and Mrs Al Moisnn
at Brooks Sunday Feb 0 1002 a delicious
dinner was served In honor of the
worthy guost Master Mechanic T. W
Ynungorof 8. P. Co. and eon Fred.
After dinner n few hours was spent in
Ringing and music whilo Miss Lena
Moisau prosldedat tho piano, Father
Olivatto of Salem andJou Shonas sang
in their usual charming way, which was
enjoyed by all.
Then came tho hour for Mr. Youngor
to take his departure for Portland on tho
evening train. Thoso proaent wore Mr.
and Mrs Al Molaan, Misses Lena and
Edith Mohan, Rona Arttlo, and Eunice
Molsan, Mr. T. V. Youngor, M. M. Fred
Youngor, Rov. Father Ollvntte, Joo
Thomas and Frank Peterson.
Local Oratonal Contest
At tho oratorical contest to bo hold in
tho Univoraity Obapol next Friday oven
ing tho following program will bo given :
Instrumental Duet,
Tho Dragon Fighter, Hoffman,. ..
Althea Lee and Vlnnlo Miller
Oration W. K. Kevea
Local Solo, Tho Nightingale and tho
Roso, Hawley Blanche Lewis
Oration Knphia E. I'ounsend
Local Solo. Fiorlnn's Song,-
Godard, Inn Nichols
Oration R. H. Wilkins
Instrumental Solo, Rustloof Spting,
Suding WinfredByrd
Decision of Judges.
The program will biglu 8 p m
aharp. Tho admission is (reo and tho
peoplo of Salem am moat cordially in
vited to come.
Pleasant Dancing Party
Tho Eutro Nous Club gavo the fit nl of
its first eerieanf dancing parties nt Tioga
hall, Wednesday avouing. About 40
couplos enjoyed tho occasion, which
proved to bo ono of tho most pleasant
ovonts of tho kind ever hold in tho Capi
tal City. Tho officers of the Club may
decide to give a second series of parlies
before the social eenson closes.
Grand Concert Party.
There would have been n largo at
tendance, from Salem ii Nordlca had
eung in Grand Optra. Following aro
attending the concert at Portland : Mrs.
Chas. S. Moore, F. f, Dunbar, Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. Albert, Mr. and Mrs. F. A,
Wiggins, Miss Sholton, Mri. Ray Gilbert
Mrs. Hingoa, Mies Byrd, Miss Hulrer
son, and It. B. Fleming,
Odd Fellows Visit.
A party of about ten membera of the
Odd Follows lodge, of this city, will visit
the Woodburn lodge tonight to assist In
the initiation of a number of new candi
dates. Special proparatioi.8 for their
entertainment in a social way havo been
made.
Entre Nous Party.
The Eutro Nous Club gave anothorof
its delightful dancing parties at Tioga
hall last night. It was graced by tho
smart toilettes of the ladies present, and
the bright decorations. Steelhammor'a
orchestra furnished the music.
Military Ball
Co. F , Oregon National Guard have
carda out for their third annual ball to
bo held at tho armory Fob. 21. Tho
boys generally make it quite a social
event.
PERSONALS
Gov. Geer was in Portland today.
Mra. John Roberts has returned from
Eugene.
MisaBllaS Ipp is visiting friends in
Portland,
Geo. L. Rose ia in Portland attending
to buelness matters.
Dr. and Mra. W. T. Williamson have
return wl from Portland,
H. Ahlhauaer, pt Turner, was In the
city today on business,
MrB 0 II. Hingts has returned from
a short visit in Eugene.
Commissioner Win. Mlley has return
ed to his home at Aurora.
Miss Constance Holland is In Portland
for a few day visit with friends.
Dave Yantis haa returned from a
waeE's visit with Eugene friends.
Lemuel Hobsou, a Republican loader
from the Santlam was in town today.
Mm. M. Ktenhens is visiting her
daughter. Mrs. D. B. Kimball of Port
land.
A. W. Gles has rotarned froaa a bad
nese trip to Seattle and other points
tho Boond.
on
miJI1W
Ail Excellent Combination,
Tho pleasant method nnd bcncflchil
effects of the well known remedy.
Jrnur of Fiob, manufactured by the
OAuroKMiA Fid Syhui Co illustrnlo
the value pf obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxntivo nnd presenting
th.win the form most ref reshlnrr to tho
taato and acceptable to tho system. It
ia the ono perfect strengthening1 laxn
tivo, cLanshipr tho system effectually,
dispelling golds, hendnches nml fever
ently yet promptly nnd enabling1 one
-reraorao habitual oopstlpntlou per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and .sub
staa", nnd its acting on the kldnoyti,
liver and bowels, without weakening
r irritating them, rnako it tho ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
aro used, as they nro plcnnnnt to tho
taste, but tho medlcliia qualiticsof tho
remedy are obtained from sennn nnd
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to tho California Fia Syrup
Co. only. In order to get Its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, plcnso
remember the full namo of tho Cororjnny
printed on the front of every packngo.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
DAK FRANCISCO, CAI
X.0U18VX&U, XT. NEW TOHK, K. T.
Forealo by all Druggists. Prlco 50c. per bottla
Superintendent and Mrs. Clayton
Wentsi, of the Stato Deaf Mute School,
woro in tho city Wednesday afternoon
They announced that Uncle Tom's Cabin
in pantomino will bo given Iby tho deaf
mutea at tho Salem theatre in about five
weeks. Tho principal caueo of delay in
presenting tho performance was tho
vaccination of all tho students at tho
deaf muto school ns a preventatlvo
measuro to tho introduction of small pox
at that institution.
Mrs. Hallie Pariati'IIingep, of Salem,
whddolightcd the largo oudienco at tho
fraternal mooting In tho Armory laat
evening with her grand BiiTglng, is tho
guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Paine. She
came from Stlom at this time especially
to assist iu tho Woodmen exorcises in
honor of Consul Falkenburg. Eugene
Register.
Mrs. D.A, Holman, Mrs. Louis Klbelo,
Mrs. M. E. Thatcher, MrB. Geo. K.
Bryant and daughter, Miss Mary Bryaut
and Mis, A. Reeves wore In Turner to
day attending the funeral of Miss
Francis Gilbert. Mobt of them are mem
bers of tho Degree of Honor to which
Misa Gilbert also belonged.
J. L Mitchell, of Port.and, who waain
Salem, Wednesday, in attendance ns n
witness at tho McMnhan-Cnnndinn Pa
cific suit, was called to Sublimity last
oveulug by the dangeious illness ol
Mrs Mitchell's mother, Mrs. E.'Schott.
Mrs. Mitchell is at tlie bedside of her
nllllcled mothnr.
William Higley ia visiting his mother,
Mrs. Oharlea Chapman, on tho Gnidon
Road, nftor a five yaare, abkonco from
Salem. Mr. Higley haa been iuSnu
Francisco, whero ho was successfully en
gaged in tho insurance butiuess,
Mrs. Irving M. Glen received montloti
by tho Salem Journal amongst a list of
gifted writers of short stories, including
Mrs. Fischer M. Miller of Portlund and
Keeler II. Gabbert of Oregon City. Eu
g me Register.
J. O. Phelps of Silvertou Is reported
seriously ill. He Is an Orogon pioneer
settler and is known thonghout tho
Willamette valley. Mr. Phelps is a
member of tho Musonic lodge at Jeffer
son. Lloyd Reynolds and Scott Itozorth
havo gone to Corvallis to attend the
midwinter meetltif- of the Oregon
Horticultural Society. Mr. Reynolds Is
a horticultural commissioner.
Mrs. S. E, Yantis and duiglitor Mrs.
Mrs. J. J. Roberta havo returned from
Eugene, whero they attended tho Inner
alaof Mrs. Yantiti' brothers, Daniel and
James Howe,
Miss Millie Fitzgerald has gono toiler
home at Scio (or a visit aftor having at
tended rcliool in Salem this winter.
Mra. J, B. Gieay camoup from Aurora
Wednesday nvonlng and is the guest of
her eon, R, J. Hendricks.
Mrs BouUh Ross ot DrownBvillo has
nturnod homo after a visit with Mrs.
Alice 8. Gray.
Mrs. C. W. lUuaman of Portland is
visiting Mrs. S. Swarla in this city.
Ifvou don't
see It anywhere else you will
find It la Fry's Almanac. It Is lul of valuable
Information.
Call for a free copy at
Fry's Drui
Store.
i vrt.
The Pumpkin
Seed Contest
In the pumpkin renl gueeriiiK con
teat oonduoted by Geo. K. Waters the
popular olgar man, tho prito of $30 uaa
equally divided between 0. Strand and
Frank Diem who wero fortunate enough
to correetly guess the number of seed
contained within the Ihauksgiving'sea
eon vegetable, The number of toede whs
530 and the guossea which were several
thousand in number, ranged from lew
than a score to 5C00. Among the uuuuc
cestui gueseera were two at 631 ana ouo
for 538.
If you don't see It anywhere else you will
flalltlaFrysAlBiaaac. It Is full or vnluitle
laformatWa, CaU for a free copy at Fry's
Drui Store. I 2w.
The Filipinos
t declared an
I'nited States.
ask that the
Integral part
Hand
of tl
IfywidMt sie It saywbere else youwM
fl4 It la Pry's Almasae It Is full of va'uatle
tnformitlea CaHfwa fraecosy at Fry$ Drui
Stare
IW2
WHITE
PASS
ROAD
Must Stand Big Suits for
Damages
Vktoiua, U. Cm Feb. 12.-Vhen it
was first announced tho Higgins &
Elliott, barristers, of this city, had
entered nn action against tho While
Pass & Yukon Railway for damages and
tho return of freight nnd passenger rates
paid by their clients, b tho tariff of
tho company had not been approval
by tho Dominion Govornment, ne
required by tho rnllrcnd act nnd
further because tho tariffs wero un
just and extortionate, there wero thoso
who looked upon tho action na a bluff.
Now thnt Justice Martin, of tho Supremo
Court, has decided that tho plointiffi
havoa rlcht of action ogainot tho com
pany under tho railway net, tho feolingl
is gaining ground that the suits are very
sorious, and should they bo decided
ngnlnst tho company Micro ia no toll! g
whero tho matter will end.
Already three writs have been iBsued
on behalf of tho Upper Yukon Consoli
dated Compnny, Joseph Clenrihuo and
J. St. Clair Bleckott & Co. Tho latter
writ was issued yesterday, and iu' it tho
claim for $10,000, making the amount
so rar auea for VJUU.UW. utnor writs nro
to bo issued, ono for $100,000 by tho
Victoria Yukon Trading 'and Transport
ntlon Company. Tho nggregnto claims
in tho writ to to bo taken out in Victor
ia will total $750,000.
It is expected that tho casos will como
to trial at the assizos hold during March.
Fifteen Hop
Contracts Filed
Fifteen hop contracts were Hied In tho
county recorder's office Wednesday
representing tho Bale of 128,000 pounds
of tho 1002 crop of Marion county liopn
or about 000 bales. The contracts woro
by ono llrm, Lilienthal Bros., of Now
York, represented iu this city by H. J.
Ottenhelmer. Tho consideration for the
majority of theso contracts, representing
100,000 pounds, is 11 cents per pound,
and tlio remainder. 28,000 pounds, at 10
cents por pound. According to tho
terms of the contracts the firm agrees to
advance to tho grower 0 cents ot the
contract prico at picking timo and tho
balanco upon dellvory. Tho contracts
follew:
Edward Murphv and N. II. Stauloy,
of St. Paul, 12,000 pounds.
Edward Murphy and J. A. Hnmar, of
St. Paul, 12,0u0 pounds.
II. B Guarln and John Taufast, oi St.
Paul, 12,000 pounds.
Jeromu B, Jackson, of Hubbard.l 1,000
pounds.
Clms. 0. McClalno and Jamr-H A Mc
0 nine, of Buena Vista, 10 ,')00 pounds,
Susan Smith and Lizzie Manoely, of
St. Paul. 10.000 nouuds.
8. J. McDonald, of St. Paul,
notindfl.
8000
W. F. Colonial), of Chumpooir,
8000
pounds,
N. F.Cook, of St. Paul, 7500 pounds.
J. L. Cook of St. Paul, 7500 pounds.
James Flnley, of Silvertou, 18,000
pounds.
H. 0. Wells, of Marlon, 0000 ponnde.
II. C. Wells, of Marlon, GOOD pounds.
Buy and Try a Box Tonight.
While you think of it, go buy and
try a box of Cascarcts Candy Ca
thartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You'll
never regret it. Genuine tablets
stamped C. C. C. .Never sold in
bulk. All druggists, xoc.
Tho ninety third anniversary of the
birth of Lincoln wna colobrated In New
York nnd Chicago Wednesday.
ZBamsssBSZJZ
utnalnt lUmptd CCC Never sold In bulk.
Btwsrt of the dealer who trie to sell
"Mmethlnjf Just ai gov."
Tho Harrlman railway syndicato will
estahtlBh mammoth stock yards at
Portland In tho near fiituro.
The Excitement not Over
The rush to tho drug store atlll con
tlnues and daily scores of peoplo call for
a bottlo of Komn'a Balsam tor tho Throat
and Lungs for tho curo of Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption.
Kemp's Balsam, tho standard family
romedy, is Bold on a guarantee and novor
fails to givo ontiro satisfaction. Price
25c. and 60c. 2
BMrstks Hj KmwJ Yw Ha Alrvars BWBrP
&03e7
Tin PatniiH Club of Portland 'has
hung up a $1600 purHe for a twenty
round bout Iwlween Jim Jeff jrlos and
Denver K.I Martin.
ut. jjuu'8 uougii byrup will euro a
uuugu or uoiu od onto.
Croup, 'WhoordnK Couch and Woaalo-
Couku without full.
lL'ii wiinout lull. Mothers praise
Doctors proscribolt for Bronchi-
It,
tl, HoarHencHH. Qrippc, I'noumonia
and Consumption. It Blvoq quick,
bum) results. I'llcocts. ItofuHotlio
(loaler's subsUtuto j It Is not ns (rood.
Oough Syrup
Always cures when others fall,
Dr. fluH'a Pills cure ConatJruitlon and IJv.r
TroublM. 50 pllU, 10 eta. IrUI box, a eta
B. R. JONES
AUornay-a-Lw
Toiorto, Orcvon.
WaiCKMk of draalt Coartfew alx years aad h 1
an ap-to-cUU aUUnHtw ail property iniLlaeoiB J
e'r 'IT
j CANDY CATMARTICj, "
Tho Khul You Havo Always
iu hho ior over u yenrs,
All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-ns-ood' nro hue
Experiments that trlilo with nn i cmlnutfcr ttxo health of
Infants nnd Children Exnorl' nco against Experiment.
What is OASTORIA
Castorla is a harmlepj suhstituto for Castor OH, Pare
Boric, Drops and Soething: Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morplilno nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroy Wwii
nnd allays Fovcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatuloncy. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, glvKg healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea- Tho Mother's Friend
GENUINE CASTOR! A ALWAYS
Eoars tho
JU&jf7eu4M
Tk KM You Me Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THt OtNTAua OOMMNV. TT MUKKAV TRItT, NIW VHK OrtV.
IDtmne'e Solib ptae
...WE HAYE THEM...
CALL AND GET PRICES.
SAYAGB Si REID
SEEDMEN,
CAPITAL BREWERY
Boor has stood tho tost of oxporlenco. Thou why not rIvo n home
production the preference Home capital, home labor nnd home
brewed beer nro growing in popularity. Pooplo loynl to home Indus
try kIvo it tho preforonco.
CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS
.iw. CAPITAL ICE WORKS
MRS. M. BECK, Proprietor.
Central R, B
Efffciently
Serves
a Yast
Territory
By through service to aad from the
principal cities in the folio wlof states:
IOWA
INDIANA
ILLINOIS
SOUTH DAKOTA
ARKANSAS
KENTUCKY
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOURI
LOUISIANA
Throuihl iurlst Cars From
The Pacific Coast
TO
Chicago .aa Cincinnal
Connection with through trains for all points
East, South and Southeast
Fast and handsomely eauleeed, steam-heated
trains -Olnlnt Cars. Uutfet Lltrary Cars
Sleeping Cars, Tree Hecllnlag Chairs Cars,
Send fifteen cents In stamps for wall map ot
the United States and Cubs for par
ticulars regarding rates, time, service
etccllonoraadres. nTBUMnULLf
142 Third St. Com'l. Ag't.
Portland, Oregon.
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad
TIME CAI1D.
No. 2 For Yaquiua:
Train loaves Albany 12:60 p. u
Train loavos CorvalllH.... I 5 J p. 111
Plain arrives Yaqulna . h-l5 p. m
No. 1 Heturnlng:
Lcavos Ynqulnu 0 00 a in
Leaves CorvullU 11:30 u. m
Arrives Albany 12:10 p m
No. 3 For Dotrolti
Leaves Aloany 7.00 a in
Arrives Dot roll 12:16 p 11
No. 4 From Ddtrelt:
Leaves Detroit 12 15 p n.
Arrlvos Albany 6 40j tn
Trains 1 arrives Iu Albany In time
to connect witli tho H. P. Houth bound,
train, as well aa giving two or three
honra in Albany before duparturu of S
P. North bound train for Portland.
Train No 2 conneots with tho H, I'
west aide train nt CorvJIia Crowing fo
Independence, MoMinnvillo and al
points north to Portland
J, TuK.Nkit, Edwin Stunk,
Agent, Albany. Manage
The Great
Rock Island
Route
Ia the only lli.e
operating a ve k
ly Pers o 11 a I ly
L'oimIucUhI four
IU Excursion car
bet wo en Port
land und Chli'H-
irochanue via tlin World's ureattSrun
Icllne, making close oonnectlon'.it Chi-J
cago in unon uopot lor all 101111 Knt
Daily stauuard sltuping
ar between Salt Lake
City, Denvor and Chicago,
Buffet, Library smoking
-.ars between Piiabln. Den
m
ver and Chicago Tho host and mojl
reASonablo dining car eeryico between
Pueblo and Chicago. If you aro going to
Kansar City, Omaha, Dos Moines, Chi
cago or any placo east, you should en
quire about the Great Rock Island Route
boore purchasing your ticket. Ask
vonr nearest ticket agent about it, or
7r,,, ,,or I"'08" " iniormauon
desired, A, E. Coopkb,
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Vt scmnlsuncrvlslru Blnco Its Infancy.
Signature of
SALEM. OREGON
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TIME SCIICDULCS
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79 HOURS , j-)
PORTLAND TO CHICAGO i
No Change of Cars
Through tickets via this route to all
Knetorn points on salo nt Southern Pa
cific duot olllco.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
From Portland1
All sailing datea iubJiKK
8 p. m.
iu unmix"
Korean Kraiioikoo
Hall every Sdaya
i p. in
COI.UMUIVKIVK.lt
TuAatoila and
LaudliiK.
ra.
Way
OX.HUIldll
WILLAMETTE RIVER
Steamer Ruth loavea Salem for Port
land und way landings on Tuewlay .Thurs
days and Saturdays, about 10 a. in. For
Corvallis und way landings, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays at about 5
p. in,
A. L. CRAIG, M P.BALDWIN,
Gen. I'hhh. Agt. Agt. O. R. Ac N dock
Portland, Oro. Salem, Oro.
O. C, T, Go's
PASSENGER ST E AMUR
POMONA
Leaves for Port'and Monday,
Wcdnesdayand Frlday.lOa.m,
For Corvaliln Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 5 p m
Quick Time, Cheap Rates
Deck: Foot of Trade st.
M. P. BALDWIN, Agt.
Dt, Grace Albright
Graduate oflAnuricani'cheo:
of Ostwpathy. : . t
Every day excont
Sunday.
Oflloi
hours 0 to 12 a. m; 1 to 4 p. m. Od I
JWUtv 1 IV U4i VV T J'. MJ, V
Fellows Temple, Cor. Court and High
streets. Phone. Main 2281.
Dr. Tccle Bisl. a53l8taot,
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ADVERTISEMENTS
Aovenisements. five lines or less. In this column
Insertcdlhree times for 25c.50caWeek.St so
a month. All-over five lines at the Same rate
WANTUD.
WANIKU. A girl for conornl houao
work. Apply nt 343 Liberty Btroqt.
2 12 a '
IIOK8E8 WANriiD At Slmpaoii'a
livery Btnblo. Largo horeoa nnd driv
ing horset. Bring in nrxt Sntunjny.
Stables on Court street. 2 10 lw
ENGINEER Competent,, ojcperiqnced,
rolinblo, wnntR pcrtnnncnt potjlion.
Addrees A. II. iM. Journal office.
1.8-tf.
FOH SALU.
FOR 8ALE-40 acres 15 in cultivation.
3 tulles from Salem, $B,000 your- own
terms Pat ton BroB. Book Store.
2-ltf.
WOOD. Dry second growth fir, 4 foot,
delivered to hoim'sand stores prompt
ly. Lonvo orders with It. L.Wade.
No. Salem, nnd W. A. White. 210
Commercial. 1 2tf
NEW WOPD YARD.-nwednnd four
foot wood. Largo and Bpcond growth
fir, ash nnd willow delivered to any
part of tho city, Phono 2515 Blnck.
W. II. Burdlok. 12-8tf.
FOR KENT.
FOR KENT Thrco furnished rooms.
Inquiro of A. Olinger, at 321 Mill
street, or Phono block. 1 7 tf
FOR RENT Nowly finished offloo
rooms in McCornack Block. Steam
heat, olovator, 10-25tf.
LOST AMD FOUND
LOST A thirty second degree Masonic
emblem, on tho county road botwoen
Brooks and Salem. Fiodor will re
ceive Buitablo reward by leaving eame
at Journal Olllco.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MASQUEKADEBALL ByA. 0. U. W.
Lodge No. GO nt Mnclcny hull tub. 11.
Good music and good timo assured.
Freo abed room for horsea. Every
body invited. 2-12-31
WILLSON'S SHAVING PARLOR3.
Tho only shop in tho olty ttalng tho
Antiaoptio Razor Sterilizer. I also
have a Dandruff Curo that cures or no
pay. Jas. W. VYillaon, Prop., 217
C
Join. St.
109
AGENTS -to Bell "Scltloy and Santi
ago" by Goo. E. Graham. Autograph
Introduction und porsonnl account of
battle by Rear Admiral Schley. Truo
story of Santiago told for tho tlrat time
by the only eo-wltnesseB of the fight.
Sells faater than "Life of MoKlnloy."
Liberal commissions. Freo outfit
ready, Sevan 2-cents for postage. Be
v. nro of Imitations. Can bo had only
from boIo publishers.
W. B. Conkuy Company, Chicago, III.
, 2 12 1G
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LODGES.
FORESTERS OP AMERICA-Court Sherwood
Forest No. 19. Meets Friday nights la Tur
ner block. Ira Hamilton, C. R. A. L, Urowa
sec'y.
PROTECTION-Lodge No, 2. Ancient Order
United Workmen, meets overv SiturJar
evening in the Holman Hill, corner State and
Liberty streets Visiting brethren weico:ni.
S.A Mel'adden M. W. J A, Sellwood, Re
corder HOP AND PRODUCE DUYER9.
I CAHMICIIAEL-llop buyer. Office In Bush
J tireynmnllldg. , Salem, Oregon. Samples
of choice hops solicited from all growers.
BUSINESS CARDS.
HUIE WING SANG CO. -140 state -Street'
Fancy and Dry Goods, Chin aware. Mat
tings, Silks, CO' ton, wool goods. Waists, wrae
pers. white embroidery laces, underwear, la
dles' ana gents' night gowns. Now at lowest
prices.
BiicrceBBor to l)r, J. M, Koone, In
Whlto Corner, Salem Oro, Parties de
siring superior operations nt moderate
foo iu any branch aro in especial request
!
' OFFICIO, CITY HALL.
For wator wrvlco nDply ut orflou
B lis pnyublo monthly In advunos
Mku all complulnts at tho office
J a st Received
A now shipment of Chlnnwaro nnd nov
el tl of all kinds.
Fred G. Keens.
94 Court Slrecf.
Royal Insurance Co.
A.T. Gilbert, rusldeut nguut of above
Insurance Co la now prup,wttd to v'o a
largo Iiiaurauco buamubs. V I IT uIlo
handle rani ustnto. I Iiuvh a team and
carriage which ia at my ouatomer'a aor
vico and I will tako pleasura In allowing
partloa what I havo for sale. Olllco ai
prenent witli T. A. Liveeloy A Co.
Farmer's Teams Standing
la front of the harness store next to the water
log lank at the Ladd & Rush bank and being'
fitted with new harness are a common sight.
For particulars Inquire of
Shafer's Harness Shop
23 Commercial Street.
14m
SOULE BROS.
PIANO TUNERS
AND REPAIRERS
PORTLAND OR,
ForSslem aad vlclslly
leave orders at C.
Will's MUSli Store.
HOW'S YOUR CLOTHES?
When nu find your clothes nil out of
order, worn and with buttons off, etc.,
you want tho right peisou to take cart
of them nud that peraou is your step
mother at tho Salem Dyo Works,
At this establishment yon enn get any
thing not 'o rlghts.from a pair ot gloves,
to the moat elaborate silk gown. AV
gentleman can got his hat cleaned, his
1 trourera created, or his whole suit re,
Juvenated to suit his taste, also lour
suits u month for one dollar. Buttons
sewed on. rlra sawed nn. suita nieaiod
on short notice. New eooda Bhiurbfor,
dreea making,
AIRS. C. H. WALKER
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