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mmmmmmmmju -wT .-1. wdnm ihumiw niiiiiiiiaMWHMBaMaMe, Ml fa& ,? . fft ri in J. SC c ' 5 P i i I I r ' VI ' i ii it i i ? o 5 AN OLD SORE months of diligent aud faithful use of external remedies that the place remains afl defiant, angry nnd offensive nn cer, IC very chronic sore, no matter on what part of the body it comes, in an evidence of boiuv previous constitutional or organic trouble, and that the duta of these diseases remain in the system; or, tinny be that some long hidden poison perhaps Cancer has come to the surface and begun iti UiHtrurtive work. Xheblood must be purified before the wore will fill tip with healthy flesh aud the skin regains its natural coior. u in through the circulation that the acrid, corroding fluids" fcre carried to the sore or ulcer and keep it irritated and inflamed. S. S. S. will purify and JMtrmitn tl.nurntrnnnt- lilrwwl whetl other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood is carried to the diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying flesh begins to have a healthy and natural look j the discharge ceases and the sore heals. ' ,, , . S. S. 8. is the only blood purifier SoTerfttyoars HKo,my wifehadaBO- u t , Kimnu,tCod entirely vegc- ESphS AftSt u8nSK. table, it build up the blood and OardruKRint advised her to try S. B. 0., tones up the general system nfl no whlohaho did. Fourteen bottlos cured ulIler ,wUoJMe Joes. If you have hor T2kRO7 o. 1 m., ore of any kind, write us and get Cohoei.N.Y. iC advice of experienced nnd skilled physicians for which no chnrge is made. IJook on Wood nnd Skin Diseases free. THE .SWIFT dfPCCiriC CO., Atlanta, Oa. PLOWBRS factories for ten years we know that they are reliable. Ex amine oui line before buying. the House Furnishing Co. 3Q8 Com' et., next to Tost office THE DAILY JOURNAL Mtnter Northwest Afternoon Newinptr " ni " r ii , BY HOFER BROTHEHS. fiuday, Avniu 4. 1002. D!ly One Year, $4,00 In Advtnce. Dttly Thre Month $1,00 In Advance, Dby "by Carrier 50 cents Per Month. ytiimoit Ye.r $1.00 la Adv.w A. Jk. A.A AA 4 EDITORIAL ' ' ' ' "n ' " " ' L iiiibb ! ai IN FAVOR OF DIRECT PRIMARY. A direct nomination law In moro riooded lu Orogon politics than dlroct otoctlon of senators, bociiuuo nonilim tion' affoota nil officers, and corrupted primaries doutroy political pnrtloB thofi'iBolvos. , Tnho tho rocont u-Imnry oloctlon at Woodburn. Tho.ro waa a I'oorman and a SotUomlor-Toozo slato. For thoso Hlatpo ovor 300 Yotors appoaroil and parUQlpatod In a primary election. It can hardly bo called an ulootlon, as tho Yotora blindly votod ono slato or tho othor, not knowing who thuao delegates would voto for If thoy woro uhoaon to tho county convontlon. Now, aa Woodburn product at a gonerar oleoUou caata only about 200 .llapubllcan votes, over 100 voters of other parties participated at u Repub lican primary, and dupldad botwoon rtopubllcans, This has a demoralizing effect on tho minority party. It corrupts tho majority party, and dlBlntogrntQfl tho jjwlnofltjr, Tho offeU of tho slato ami J JT 9 N W SV f ...UHlUAuU PEOPLE'S DAR0AIN HOUSE- , t t Xlin i ooit ut tut iaweit toiiltle trice. We W. owafoo4iarcitisadourtxptBiesreti)imlltnttwecta tef ay competittua wVv? " Heta ea: JlttS UUttli. a UKUAT t'ltltli UUTTiriG SALE Jtcad the follow Imrcatolully, anc scb Ml tlld dreti toodt 12 l-2c. 7Jcll woet 40 Inch lioillib i i.V. lotte4c. 12 l-2c fancy Sl'kallae, pretty pitteru. IScStteilnsjttaflnlib 9c. St'wbite check, wolle loodi 5. 6 5c idle Dtkiik lifcle tinea 3 5e. I-2C wue itrlted ikmui 7 l-2c. Chiurca' trimmed halt J St, iniurtoi mji jitKeu i oj, idrcB'a calico drtincs 3Sc. idreo'aaUk fcoaaet arcn s ai k coeacia sue. WHSMatfmtukwsiits $3 4$ WE ARETHB MAKERS OF LOW McEYOY BROS.. court sfwefi .- - - SSSXSSaSGOJS 5LS.0 54,30, mm 95 I Wba Labiee' Sa3aarl -118 STATE .prMt4leo(uodir4kirU,whltoandtJoMi. 3Q pr oout oft the mff th sMk. lMglHtPfelVlndBy. Thli iuju tirnqh' oonldor- Ihii Hir al'twwy low prir. MRS. A. FENNBLL I "-h Will sour the sweetest disposition nnd transform the most even tempered, lov able nntnre into n crnssgrnincd and irritable individual If impatience or fault-finding are ever excusable it in when the body is tortured by mi eating and painful wore, tt in trulv diieouratrintr to find after nil KCdilllOIlt OT " And fbral decor.it ion shave al ways occupied fiibt place in floor and wall ornamentation. Here man's genius draws from nature's most profuse fountain of beauty, and skillfully traces nature's most exacting forms and colors. We sell the very best patterns from the fore most mills of the country, having sold the product of the Storoe at ftalein ami Albonj Uolofiato systom of holding primaries Is ovll, and only ovll. At a dlrcot primary oloctlon boUi partlon hold primaries tho samo day, at tho samo placo, and boforo Uio samo J in! boh of oloctlon. Ail Ilopubll' enn candidates aro on ono ballot, all Democratic on nnotkor, etc. Tho votor marks In each instnnco who ho thinks In Uio fittest among tho aspirants for nomlratlon, nnd thoro Is no wholesale btiyljitf of votes possible. It Is tho only lionet way to hold a primary. Hut tho political bosHcm will never rIvo Oropon nuph a law. o NEED OF MORE COURTESY. Hopubllcann aro going to need all their votoa this yoar to elect their candidates, and It Is to bo roRrettod that under all tho alrouniRtaneos n little moro courtesy did not prevail at Portland. For Instance, whon Mr. floor was wlthdiawn as a cundldato, It would havo oroatod Reed foollnR aud ostab IIhIioiI harmony so far us Marlon coun ty Is eouoor.nod, If tho doloRntlou from this county had unUod solidly In sup port of Frank WrlRhtman for nttor-noy-Bonoral. An It is thoy uttorly failed or no- Kleotud to prosbiit bis nnmo, and ho did not Rot boforo tho ronvontlon, whon it Is knovfn tint ho would'' havo rooolvod a nro voto, and mlRht havo boon nominated. It In truo, tho duleRatlon wnH not sont thoro for that uurpoao; but thoro aro tlmos whon It pays to bo sonorous nnd maenaulmous, nnd to show that prldo and loyalty to your county Is Kroator than porsonnl feolliiRR. Thoro Is need of tho lesson of Kroat MW ifv ivnk tw ' I olUKh... t re la wililon to da iMi. We buv nr Corseu 1 1 prices trom 25c up. 2tfcbox'oyerllilsc. 35c taa'i underwear 19c. 8c sien'aicxk4c, 75c inea'a wurklnr ihlrtt AKe CjlUrea'a witool haadktrchlets lc inniretji t stocklai oa earth for U irtn tat loc. aiei aaoc I adlta' 1 1c fnci wtirtfn Wt SJ.Sdra.isydayjkKlrts, the best that ratay day klrt! 'thowa S2.1S. waaevtri urn ..,.. H-if v n . nn MUleDdiotcaHcets 'il-Jc. Arron Cinihann 4c yd. PRICES ON RELIABLE GOODS. Proprietors. Salentj Orceon STREET. - iaii$i)sjxj( or colirtosy being IwjrndJ byomo' of tho so-called public men, and oy thbso who engago In politics generally, and for this "purposo Tho Journal refers to this Instance. Mr. Wrlghtman had a right to bo treated fairly and cour teously by tho delegation from a conn ty where he has twlco been chairman. An Able Man for Attorney-'Oeneral. A. M. Crawford, of Hoseburg, in an able man for Uio office of attorney- eenoral. Ho standi well In the legal profession, and lid's, besides, tlio repu tation of being an honost man. Tho Journal does not bollovo tho of fice of attorncy-genoral Is necessary In our stato govcrnmont. It should be abolished as a moasuro of economy, and In tho Interest ot tho state. Iiut tho olectlon of a roan flko Mr. Crawford would put chara&er and sta blllty Into the bfflcb, arid crimps Jnako It worth what It costs to tho pcoplo. Mr. Crawford is tho Republican nomlneo, but Is; th kind of lawyer who would know nothing about poll' tics aftor ho Is elected, and entered upon tho. discharge of his duties. JOURNAL X-riAYS. It Is about "Hhio" to' spring a now po litical party lu Oregon, Thoro Is still tho task of cleaning up tho stato house boforo tho people of Oregon. Now that tho stato convention Is ovor, ,lt will soon bn tlmo for Uio first circus. . Marion county cannot always havo tho Rovompr. It Is Portland's turn to nnmo tho man. Tho Democratic Warwick to tak6 this district away from Mr. .Tonguo has not put in nn appearance. General Oco. II. Wlilmriis has do voted his whole llfo to giving Portland and all Oregon a pu-e (?) political at mosphere, and making Portland the model (7) city morally and financially, that ho will bo chqvon mayor almost without opposition, W, J. Furnish, the Republican nom lneo for govornor of Oregon, wan Dem ocratic shorlff of Umatilla county for two terms. From Uio raonoy ho mado as BfaUHff ho bbught a controlling Irl torost In tho Pendleton Nntlonnl bank at fifty cents on tho dollar, and Invest ed tho rest of his spare chango In real ontato, anil now ho Is worth nearly 1200,000. Ho will bo an onsy man for Mr. Chamborlaln to dofeat Albany Domocrat.. If tho abovo Is all truo, that doos not make Mr. Furnish nn oasy man to defeat. Bed Tlmo I tako a pleasant horb drink, tho noxt morning I fool bright and my com ploxlou Is hotter. My doctor says it notn gently on tho ntoitmuli, livur and kidneys, nnd is a ploasant laxative, it Is mado of herbs, and Is prepared as oaslly aH toa. It la called Lane's Med icine. All drugglBto soil It nt 2Cc and CO conts. Lane's Family Medicines moves tho bowel -each day. If you cannot get It, send for free samples. Addross, Orator Woodward.LoItoy.N, Y. Mother Cray's Sweet Powders. For children. Mothor Orny, for yoars a nurso In tho Children's Home lu Mow York, troatcd chlldron successful ly with a remedy, now praparod nnd placed In tho drug storos, called Moth or Oray's Sweet Powders for Chlldron. Thoy aro harmlosn as milk, ploasant to uuio aim novor ran. a cortalu euro for fovorlBhnoss, constlpjatlon, hoad ache, toothing and stomach disorders and rdinav6 worms. At nil druggists, 25c. Saniplo FllKB. Addrdss Allen 8. Olmsted, Lonoy, N. Y. i o Th Deur obi Prniiaa, Those old, ploasant, Innocent frauds of the circus uio not practiced now tho Imposing, live bnmtl gntes that, as mo norso nppronenud tiiein, wore sloped Into InRlgiiltlcant wattles and the lilcli the slgnorluu pur. imrtod to loop, but which In rvalltr wore liiHlmmted over her b complliiiit nttftidnnts. And then there was that voiicrublo Jockey performance, tho cul mination of which was a leap from the rliij; to a standing position, albeit nt nn angle of U0 degreex, on the horse's back. In tho old clrciiHos It was the custom of the horsumau to mbm the crowning jump- two or three times In orttar tliat a fiercer tlaiuo of Intorcht might be kindled In the audience. Aft- er two failures the band would stop 1 er two rn 1 1 urea the baud would stop (iilwn)s the prtsat;e of n moment of Ktralu supreme), the horse's head would tw looood, ho would bo urged lo h reator paeo, and the feat would Khirloimly hiiocv-iuI. Thun what a crash of brava utul outburst of delight In tio bulldlug, ImotvliiK even tho staff aud rlintinimtur In the oxprotudou of eo stHhy. Thohe old, simple diisl-Cor-hill. Making It Clrar, To con f one u witness Is Kouorally nn easy task, and law era know no fnsiur way than (Q make u wltmws uxplalu tho meaiilns of hi words. kuowtne that very few iKniple ch do so without trotting excited. Occasionally n victim remits this nagxlug and answeni lu a spirited) nnd unexpeettHl manuor. A lawyer was oross oxumlnlug a jouug girl of rather haughty temiwr. She had testified that she had seen the defend ant nhy" a book at tho plaintiff, and the lawyer had seised on the word. I -Shy-shy n bookt What do yon tiieau by that? Will you explain to tho eourt what tho word 'shy' means r" Tito girl leaued over tho desk be iioutli the wltiio4 box, picked up a lawbook and throw it at the lawyer's iiwiu, who uodgetl Just In time. "1 think tho court now understands JW monuliuf c;f tho wonl shiy4' said U J4y Bravely, aud the girl was, al lA.S.f f,. tlfti.i. ... 1.. .tr5?.fa'. ..li'l. ... 'HhteWu.-WoTWti, 8 Nd Appetite Fee! Tired .an't Sleep- Nervous In other woids Spilne Fever tVku a fen oeea cf the ltlltl!ll II will llir up lite eloumch nnd irer ami make you feel butter Linn County Democratic Ticket. Senator M. A. Miller, of Lobnndn. Kopreftentatlves Dr. T. C. Mffckoy, of HarrJsburg; S. It. Claypool, of Lob anon, and W It. nilyou, of Albany. Commissioner J. It. Oroen, ot Sweet Home. Qlcrk II, M. Payne, of Albany. Shcrlff-Vorth Huston,v of Shedds. Ilccordor Prlco Munkors, of Sqlo, TrcasuTer--W. R .Oarrtt, for Hal- sey. Assossor J. IC. V. Tatflsof Santl nm. ' ' ' " Coroner Dr. W. A. Trlmblo, of Al bany. o Democratic Yfck'et In Coos. Tho D6mdbnttld county convfentlon, held horo, put tho following ticket In tho field: Representative John Flanagan, of Empire. County Judge J J. Stanley, of Co- qulllo City. Clork L. II. Hazard, of Marsh field. Shorlff J. S. Lawronco, of Coqulllo City. Treasurer Geo. O. Leach, of Co qulllo City. Assessor T. J .Thrift, of Baridon.' , o WalloWa Democrats Nominate. Tho Wallowa' Doniocrdtlc county convention nomlndted tho following tickets Clerk J. A. Frebcb. Shorfff H. C. Cramdr. Comnilss'londr WUlls Wright. Assessor J. W. Hayes. SurVoyor D. L. Reavlso. ' o .. Deafness Canrtot B6 Cured, by local 'applications, as thoy cannot rach tho diseased portion of tho oar. Thoro Is only ono way to euro deaf- noss, nnd that Is by constitutional romodlos. Deafness In cnttsed by an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lin ing of tho Eustachian Tubo. Whon this tubo gots Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and whon It Is entirely closed deaf- noss Is tho result, and unless tho In flammation can bo taken out and this tubo restored to Us normal condition, hearing will bo dostroyod forover; nine cases out of ton aro caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an In flamed condition of tho mucous sur faces. Wo will givo Ono Hundiod Dollars for any caso of doafnoss (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Send for circu lars froo. F.J. CHENEY & CO.,Tolodo, O. Sold by druggists, 7Cc. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best, o A Flrst-Claas Market. Wo aro offering tho finest lino of shoulders, hams, bacon, smoked moats, picnic hams and fine sausages and lard ovor shewn In this city. Fondrlch's Market. atitn .lu XlBd vw Hate Always Bw& 8upreme Court Docket. Tho Oregon supremo court has ar rnngod tho following enlondur of cases to bo heard during tho wook beginning Monday, April 14th: Monday, April H II. W. Hosso vs. N. A. Darrett ot al. Tuosday, April 15 School District No. 110 vs. Llnu County ot al. Wodnosday, April 1G City of Phil omath vs. J. W. Inglo. Thursday, April 17 Win. Evorott Boyd vs. Portland Oenoral Electric Company. out of PiumD. When the wall is out of plumb tho building ii more or less unsafe, and the higher the wall is carried out of the per peudlcular the greater the danger of col lapse. It's alwut so with the health ; it Is out of plumb when the digestion ii uiirkiimi. w ii nil there i IuggIh a dull, fccliuu. with uervonsneM, irritability and sleeplessness. It very day that these symptom are neglected iu oraMsea the liabil ity to physical collapse. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery curja diseases of the stomach and other organs of diges tion aud nutrition. It purifiaa the blood and cures nervous ness, irritability and slecpWsnets by curing the diseases in which they originate. "For Jbreo jtaw I aulftrtU untold puy.m; wrllt. Mr .K 'hllf. ofSl.o.tt.a. 8intfid Co.. Quelwc, J woutlrhaxe apclU of treuiWiug all the time, ihtn it would Work upTuto my atemach auil-ucU UUtncaa it la lmiobl to ierl,bf . ' 'Ni'1" " WorU'a f)lpury amllhty ry promptly autwerrd ao4 toUl me what t dp. I toVtUit.t bottle or Ur Wervea (toMta Metllcat UMMtrerr. and five yUU of l)r l'icive'l I'luunl lvlf.ii llerce ana IiU utedleine 1 am a weU woman llMlaV I)r W.rvf a liir.ti.-lnM al ,.! ..... imiii rvucia. rnanva to Dr. liMJay I)r Wrve a medlctuea alao ourwt my mother of jler euplalni from which tht h& tuotlier of tler efuupjalnt from which he haa oeen a auaerar ftvt hitee jeatm. We hishlv tevwiucoJ the, wedictuc to all iuifertu The People's Common Sense Medical AU.V1W, a uoois containing 1008 pages, it given away. Send at oue-ceut rtampS for expetiie of mailing M(y, for the book ,a,lPt covers, or 31 stamps fox the VQluill'llrtMill1 In ninth i.l.l...,. rv. - V.Pirci, Buffalo,' N.Y. . ' ffSEK hfpi&fi . ...TRY OUR Cheese Sandwich. Long Crackers, Oysfereftes, Butter Wafersi 'Harrit't Old PoU The Bicycle Is on Again But It Is not the same sort of "boom" that prevailed a few years ago. It's nn intelligent boom this time. Peopfo aro not buying blindly or riding bicycles simply because it is the fad or fashion to rlce them, nor to soo how far or how fast or how many inllosthoy can rldo. Thoy rldo bocauso thoy now realize that tho bloyclo Is a health-giver, a pleasure-promotor because thoro is nothing olso that affords Buch Invigorat ing, overy-ready nnd economical means of obtaining that outdoor oxorciso and chnngo of scono thnt counts for so much In tho woll bolng of mankind. Tho peoplo now Indulgo In bicycling becnuso It Is a tonic bocauso It enables thorn to think cloaror, hit harder, flleop sounder nnd fool bettor generally. Tho causes of tho "now boom" ought to Jntenest and awaken YOU and Impel you to loarn why so many of thoso who havo renowed their cycling activity havo purchased Columbia or Hartford bicycles. Wo aro In position ot both toll you and show you why thoy did so; and We'll bo awfully glad to do it, too. OTTO J, WILSON 135 COurt Stfcet. id -. S3.OO0.000 Worth of 80 pound steel and 55 new coaches, cafe cars is the During tho past ypnr. in uio country. J'J'w.V Trav.'1 0V( lt nnd CRANK, Gen, Pas Agt., St. Pne. Agt , Lo Angeles, Gal. a s. Coast V- rz&i Salem's Greatest House Furnlshlnsr Department Store. The great increase of freight shipments received at Sa em is due to the large sales of Charter Oak stoves, made hv the sole agent in this city. ...New York Millinery Parlors... 317 COMMERCIAL STHEET NO FORMAL OPENING, BUT READY FOR BUSINESS - Rich thing in oprlng batB. Obolctwt collection of flno ready-to wear hats and ladies trimmod hats arid bonnets. NVwott Ideas and moet prompt efrvfco In our work rooms. FIBL,D PEAS rs3 SBBD WHEAT We are prttpitred to fiirniah Foisv and ).num .n.i i..m i ?&0oi'Ld,ir;yLK." 0" Wa,U B ra,n l"ftt ,TiU m"k0 UrKe ,a,in LAND PLASTER AND FERTILIZER-ItoTjember that o are headquarters for SAYAGB Si RID 322-324 Com'l St SEEDSMEN I n L r Lu R 1 1 1 b SVLP.M, OREGON. l8t'0Ln,,ai.P!.,ttte ,,,H,n-lBl for ,he treatment of chroulo and surgical Ottws. Built the pit i yr ekpetmlly for the purpose for Which iUs Tt' te"? lo,w,wl wMhin'fotir blocks ot the baSne-e Ja J. IIIU U,V, A,iU tl ronghout the snd eleutloity nrlvaialiAtiiri i""-"" ii . ",u" .' "'tu a. i n. I'ISI.1. "'LV?.!. C? "8l?"'.ftm! bniidini! Mouti hv ,oi i. -3 uZuTrrr" Hero Umi ale iru hae tho comforts of an eleeont g J5 ; If r;;ne:lter ffiffilbTff&S; tionwrito or apply pHrwinu'lv. '"""" R. CARTWRiGHT, M. D. SUPT. VI8JTOB3 WBLCOMUD nETWBEN 2 AND 4 P. M All Ladies SARGENT GEM Are pleased with it, and they will pass along the word that the Gem is an indispensable iitchen utensil, that it is useful daily, that there is nothing like It for preparing subsantial and dainty dishes, that it adds o home economy by utilizing MIclV overs." Housekeepers want Sargent's Gem Food Chopper as" soon as they hear of it. ? X R. M. WADE & CO. CLOVER SEED Special unces SEED WHEAT a choice supply. ' FIELD PEAS a cut in the price. LAND PLASTER at the lowest prices in the chy. " 0U and gat or ptow. ...BREWSTER 91 Court St. rut ad NEW GOODS... Branch Cracker, Snow Drop Wafers, lemon Wafers, Graham" Laojrbnob Ofllee Uroeery. Boom : rails, 50 new locomotives, chair cars, dining and record of the maKilll? IttbomnRt tnmtAtn unil iin-iiwlntn Urnn.l eniy tl,e finest equfpmont on earth. Louis, Mo. Ross C. CLINK, Pacific L uniin I U HI u m ne advantages of a general bosnlfjil ',,ubli!Uy. "tendinj one. Oafiida Who Buy FOOD CHOPPER for a shnrr iim. & WHITE... oobe U'ti RiUiern Ilirniahlmra ami li,a. ..ii-- SEEDSMEN. Sire Oro. I (Mallis h Eastern Railroad TIME OABD. No. 2 For Ynqulna: Train leaves Albany .... 12:60 p m Train leaves Corvallls ... l.Gup m Train arrives Vnqulna . 0'A5 p. m No. 1 Iloturnln! Lcavco Yaqulna 0 00 a tu Leaves Corvallls 1 l.'SOjn in ArrlvcB Albany 12:15 p m No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany 7.00 0,10. Arrives Detroit 12115 p. m No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit... 12:45 p. m Arrives Albany 6:10 p. m Trains 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect with tho 8. P. south bound, train, as woll ob Riving two or throo hoars in Albany beforo'departuro of B. P. North bound train for Portlaud. Train No. 2 connects with tho 8, P. west side train at Corvt.llis Crossing for Independence, McMlnnvillo and all points north to Portland J. TonKkR, Enwu, Btojjb, Atfpnt.Albsnv. Monaco The Great Rock Island Route Is the only lino operating wcok ly personally conducted tour 1 s t excursion cars botwoon Portland and Chicngo chango via. tho world's great est scenic nno, minima ciubu iuuuou-i tlons at Chicago In Union Depot for) nil points East, uauy stanuaru meoii ing car uuiwuuu ouii. &rjmnat i Lake City, Donver and Chicago, buffot, library, smoking cars botwoon Puablo. Denver and Chi cago. Tho most reasonablo dining car servlco botween Pueblo and Chica go. If you aro going to Kansas City, Omaha, Des Moines, Chicago or any placo East, you should onqulro about tho Great Ropk Island Routo boforo purchasing your ticket. Ask your nearest agent about it, or wrlto for folders, and any information desired, A. E. COOPER, Gen. Agt, Portland, Oro. T'V A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinnr you can enjoy from 'one of our tender and delicious meats steaks, la&ib or mutton chops' veal cutlets or ;ork, Our meats are all cut from the fattest and orinicflt cattle, and wo can supply your tablo with fruab, nntritioue nnd wboleeome mtata at bed rock prices. R C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phon 201 I ,a Bpr,nB'fl ba,my ,lays thoro ,s noth- ing that stimulates and touches tho spot llko a good glass of home-mado boor. It Is browed from tho best malt and hops, and Is sodatlvo, tonic nnd Invigorating. In the spring tlmo It is especially gratoful to tho palato and tho genoral health. If you try a caso ot Salem boor you will novor bo with out it Mrs. M. Beck, Prop. Salem, Oregon. Hil'H.lMrlllJi fe.r7 fc -a. ' V JL Jtfi - I. V.),i7. m m The FRIEDMAN Stock removed to 307 Com'l. Street, Opposite Post Office. :-: :-: :-: New Millinery Now Open at Greenbaum's . Pretty, dainty, very desirable millinery trimmed and Miirimmed hats in all the latest styles. Special attention given to children's goods. 'Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store ORECffiN amd union Pacific DEPART FOIl TIME SCHEDULES ' From Rutland , Or, ARhlVK rnoM Chicago 1-ilrtland 8M!ClI 8 xa a, m, Tla Hunt lDglon Halt Lake. DeHTCf. Ft City, ii. Louis,' Chltatro Wmlt. nnmlia lTt1. 4.1)9 p ta, u rjwi Atlantic Exprcu S p.m. rla Hunt ington "BtTPaui" Fait Mall 6:15 p. m, Tla Bpokano Salt Lake, Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Kanaa City, 8t. Loul, Chicago 8:t0a. m. and Eaat. WallaWaflartatrliiton. Spokane. Wallace, I'Ull nian, Mlnneatolla 8L Paul. Dulutli.MlhTaukro :i) t in CblCao, and aet. 72 rfOURS 72 )) PORTLAND TO CHICAGO no unaoce or cars Through tickets via this route to all Eastern points on sale at Southern Pa cific depot office. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Portland All nailing itatoi aubjoct 10 cnanfro Korean Fraiiclnco Ball every S dayi 8 p.m. 1 V. in Dally except Bunday 8 n in COLUMBIA KIVER ToAatorla and ay Landlngf. i p. m. x. Bund., Saturday lup. m, WILLAMETTE RIVER Rteamer Ruth leaves Salem for Port land and way landings on Tuewlay,Thurp days and Baturdays, about 10 a. m. For Corvallls nnd nay landings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays nt about 6 p. m. A. L. CRAIG, M. Pv BALDWIN, tien. Pass. Ant. Agt, 0. It. & N dock Portlaud, Oro. Salem, Oro. At Easter Time is whon the building bualrieefl will be in lull ewing. If you haven't given your orders for your lumber requirements it will pay you to get estimates" Irdm Uoodale Lumbor Co., lor any and all kinds of lumbor for out or inside work, lath, shingles, rash, doorsblinds and everything needed in this Hue. Goodale Lumber Co. Near 8. P. Pass'r, dopot. Phono 051. rtSP ' irrss'5ii?,tr. i2fm88 rj:z&. s C Vi7P Je 7- :W 5 .fjsrvm r.f, -T..i '::r .JT'- Making an April Fool of You Sometimes amuses tho humorously inclined but we never play practlcu'l jokes. Wo in on laying tin) same beau tlful finish and faultless color en the shirt fronts, collars and ruffe, of every ono that sends their laundry work bore, and wo never fool you. Promptness, careful handling and beautiful laundry work is our method, Try tho now work. Salem Steam Laundry COLONBb J. OLMSTKD, ntOPHIBTOn. noaoos d olmstkd, nan, rhone 411 320 Liberty Btrwt Department :.K"i '"swy i 'SSv5: -jrztix J ' 1 " ' Next Poor to the Poetofflce.