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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1902)
WWBWWWfcnw .WW... 'liv'.T B V . n . h :'& NRjr BV, v., r ,?v ft lw 0$J Villi y?TPV18UtJio New Millinery Department at Green bmms' Dty-goods Store. Every thing that is new and durable in Ladies and Girls hats, First-class trimmers in attendance. Prices reasonable; We have a nice-new sailor or 29c. ,Greenbaum's Dry Goods, Store Noxt Door to the PoetofDco. on the Ri 0, JFse&W&T rJ Jim The House Furnishing Co. 303 Com'l et., next to Post office Zbt Xa&tee' 'Bmx 118 STATE STnEET. ,. Call and see our fine line of MerccrUcd Ginghams and Silk Zephyrs for Waists and Dresses, MRS. M. ...TRY OUR Cheese Sandwich. Long Branch Cracker, Snow Drop CnfcVeVs, OysterettesButter Wafers, Lemon Wafers, Graham Wafers HARRITT Si LaOIRBNCB Old I'oat Ofllcd Grocory. g&Jt VVmrPitor .' The Bicycle Is on Again nut It la not tho same sort ot "boom" tbnt prevnllod a Tow yoars ago. It's an Intelligent bourn tlila tlrao. Peppio nro not buying blindly or rldlnu bloycloa simply boonuBo It U tbo fad or fouhlou to rldo thorn, uor to boo bow far or how fut or bow many mllos thoy can rldo. Thoy rldo bocaUHO thoy now roallxo that tho bloyolo la a healUi-Elvor, a ploaituro-promotor bocauao thoro is nothln olao that affordB uuch Invigorat ing, ovory-roady and ooonomlcal moana of obtaining that outdoor oxorolflo and ohaDBO of scene that counts for bo muoh In tho well bolng of mankind. Tbo pcoplo now Indulgo In bloyollng booauso It la n tonlo bocauao It 4 enables thorn to think olearor, hit hardor. Bloop soundor and fool bottor generally. Tho cause of tho "now boom" ought to IntoroBt and nwakon YOU aud 'Sjmpel you to loo."' why oo many of thoao who havo ronewod tholr oyollng activity huvo uurohnuod Columbia or HartforU bloyoleii. Wo aro In position ot both toll you and show you why do It, too, 4OTTO , 135 Court f- 7T i 3 J t , Salem's Greatest House Furnlshlne Department Store. .' ? iThp ..wMt increase of freight shinments received at Su-f X em is due io the large sates of the sole agent in this city. v ...new YorK millinery ranors... I 317 COMMERCIAL STREET- I jo FORMAL'OPENINO, BUT READY FOR BUSINESS - Win thlug. to eptlng hats. Qbolcwt collection of fine rcndy.tower bats and ld!o trimmed ihsts attd boonets. Nowwt Ideas and mont prompt servlca In our work rooms. k'BEBUD PBAS, K Wo bavo a superior artlolo lu the timftrlnr rtUW IU Field I'eai, and our prloos gBBHlD WHBAT , , , f " a a,a prepara to (nruUUFoUy and DsQauwj im1 wliMt In y tltyofdiry pu. ... LAND PLASTER AND FERTILIZER-Reaer that w are UdqusrUrs fqr anytufugln this lido. 3A.VAOJB & RBID .! ilgnttaro li on every tw ' gnn'a Laxative uromo-uuimncTweu remedy thit enrcu a coltl In on.0njr. out Tack As sailors say, when you are heading our way, just now. Carpet .selling and laying is brisk with us. Remember we are sole agenls for best mifls in the country and can show ,you the largest and most va' ried lines in all sorls ot floor coverings. No misrepresenta tions allowed. Ptoros ot Rnlotn and Albany, FENNELL NEW GOODS... Thl olri1" l oa CTory boi of Uio nnw""1 Luxtivo BrormK'uininotfttfcw . -t-- .Jt ; -Mr tlKf Boom i thoy did so; and wa'll bo awfully glad to" WILSON Street. 5oobe Charter Oak sttofes, made lW Ilia WSV OI UnU anu niuo I1UHHH arotho low oil going, . . - t SEEDSfjlN Bbttodal P&qc of THE DAILY JOURNAL Member rlorthwet Afternoon Newipiper Leiiue, BY HOFER BROTHERS. TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1002. Daily One Ycir. $4.00 la Advance. Dally three Months $1.00 la Advance. Dally by Carrier 50 cents Per Month VtttWOis Yeir $1.00 l Aivaac THE MARION COUNTV TICKET8. With tho holding of tho Domocrntlc county convontlon, tho tickets of tho Hovornl partlofl aro now before tho pooplo. A good-natured canvasH will bo on tored upon and tho votorB will be ful ly onllghtcncd on tho progress of tho campaign through Tho Journal. It will bo found that tho county governraont of old Marlon tho past throo or four years will bo hard to Improvo upon. 0 CAN QEER BE 8HUT OUT7 As tho Republican party In Oregon In really only a ono-lungod affair, any how, bo far as nowspapors aro con corned, It has to tako what tho Ore gonlan glrcs It or Btay out of busi ness. As tho Orcgonlan dollboratoly Bhut Oovxsrnor Qoor out of tho raco for gov ernor, and Simon out ot the raco for senator, tho pcoplo aro anxious to know who thoy may havo for senator, or If thoy may havo ono at all. Tho Orcgonlan shut Geer out for governor as completely oh though Harvoy had shut his front gato on soino child playing on tho aldowalk. Can It shut nlm out of tho face for tho soiiatorshtp as easily? Home day tho Ilopubllcan party will havo anotlior nowspapor and It will breathVj with both lungs. At prosont It Is too llght-walatod to do good work or cut much flguro In national affairs. 0 "NOTHING IN IT." That Ib Uio way tno Portland Oro' k nlan heads Its leador on tho Hat sal' ary nlanlc of tho Ilopubllcan Btato platform. Nit Bays thoro Is nothing In this ro form for "tho boys to warm up ovor." iBn't that a noblo Ideal to hold up to tho dcodIo In nubile a(Talrs7 is it any wondor the political morals of Orogon are at low ebb? Thoro may bo nothing In It for tho "hoys" or tho OroKonlan. but thoro is a groat doal In It for tho tnx-payors of tho Btato. Tho Btato omt'lals aro going to bo put on a flat salary In splto of tho "boys" and tho Portland nowspapor. Tho hired man on tho farni gets n flat salary, and- no foes or parqulsltoH, unloBS It bo kissing tho hfrod girl, ami that coots tho fuTinur nothing, Tho hired men of 'tho pcoplo at tho atato Iioubo can bo put on a flat salary Just as woll as tho hired mnu on tho farm, and thoy will bo. A CLAT80P CITIZENS' MOVE ME NT. Clatsop county now hau tho big gest debt of any county In tho wost orn part of tho atnto, and naturally tho pcoplo talk cltlzotiH' movoment. Hut thorn aro citizens' nnd citizens' movomonts. A cltlzorm' fusion party means llttlo or nothing lu way of pro gress or reform, A roal Cltlzons' movomont throws partisan Interests ovorboard. Tho gonulno thing In that lino can not bo accomplished by a more coali tion of politicians undor a new name, a cohabitation of novoral minority par (los as n now plan to get political tnundor. A CUIzoiih' movomont must bo born with n new hoart that fools tho vanity nnd fnlHlty of partisanship In munic ipal affalra. It must dlvorco IWolf ab solutely from tho partisanship for spoils that nnlmntoB party. Tho Astoria city and school debt and tha county dobt aro about ?370, 000r drawing noarly $20,000 Interest annually, nnd caoh logtBlaturo Is aalcod to enlargo tho dobt limit. It Is vory doubtful If tho averago citizen can bo brought to soo tho un wUdom, tho posltlvo dlahonosty nnd Immorality of such a program, and bo brought to substitute a program of solvonoy. Nothing will savo tho property own am ot Clatsop county and fnlr Astoria from llnnl repudiation of their dobts but to reverse tho engines of munic ipal govornment, and adopt non-partisan business administration. 0 SOUND ON IRRIGATION. Williamson, tho Kastorn Orogon aandldnto for congress, lu sound on tho Irrigation quostlon. Ho Is op posed to turning ovor tho wators and Irrlgablo districts to prlvato corpora tions. Tho Journal has alvvayB pointed out tho danger of that proposition, and has tried to show that tho homostoad or and producer would bo at tho mercy of a corporation leasehold under any but govornment ownership and control of tho water supply. In a spooch at Tho Dulles Congrtws mnu Williamson said BpoaUIng on tho arid land question, ho Bald It Ib not so much a question as to w bother or uot thoso lauds should bo Irrigated, ub It Is a question us to how thoy should bo Irrigated "Thfcse barren regions." ho contin ued, "had better remain bo indellnltely than to bo roclalmed by any system that would dosb them Immodlatoly Into tho hands of largo corporations. Some schema can, ami must lie. umsou, whereby the federal government shall put tho water, now going 10 wasie, 111 to Htorauo rMtervolrfl aud Irrigating oa nals. on such a plan as to be ac-cewilblo to tho homesteader and home-builder In quantities and under sueii conui tlons as will render It of sunlclont ben ofit to him that he can afford to re main narmaneutly upon tne lana otn orwlao I had rather so Hastern Ore sqii remain as It Is until this can be 5do4)ted.H Hatter, as ho says, lot Uie desert Ho fallow foraver than to make the soli and water, that belongs to the people, a means tor creating serfs and a de liaHdont olass of tillers of the soil nt the marry of a corporation baronage. with tho land lionueu ami nam ny non resident landtonls. ...I o- SINQINQ AN OLD 30NQ. Htnoe The Journal has taken up tha flgUt to put alt stat atuaars on a Hat salary, lust Ilka tha hired man oa tha farm, a few peawea editors hava sought to tuako tha editor an Iwu. aA hart is thalr wall. " Thav ohanJa that, when ha was In i tha logUUturo ho voted for all appro ijMllllHilllHl illlldl AN INDEPENDENT PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. voted for. In nil $1,846,000, and they ,say: "He's a good un to tallc re form!" ' c , All ot tho above, If It Is truo, docS not affect what wo claim should bo dono with tho state orflclals, put on flat salaries, and tho exponsos of tho stato trimmed to one-half tho prosent flpttro. Tho Journal odltor, whon 'Initio log islaturo. fouEht tho clorkshh) and wliltownnlilnir lnvrntlirtitlonB until tha total oxponso of' tho houso at that scsi slon was only $3500 for clorift, while tho senato soont $8500. Tho total revenue required by the stato for tho year 1S96, following tho work of that legislature, was tho low ost of any year since 1892. . Tho Journal editor did vote for two bills that not a half dozen members had tho nerve to voto for-ono was the stato publication of School toxt books, and tho other far a portago at Tho Dalles. SInco then the Republican party has confessed Its Iniquity in Uio school book mnttor by changing tho whole system, and now it is In favor of Tho Dallos portage. Tho editor of Tho Journat has not a single voto against him that ho doos not feel proud of, ox Copt that ho was buncoed Into voting tor Geo. w. Aicisriuo ror unuou mates Senator, and ho found ho was no alnnn In thnt Stato salary roform will como, and1 cannot bo confused wltn personalities 0 ' A GREAT MAGAZINE. Tho Itovlow of Rovlows for April has tho most oxhaustlvo treatment of tho sugar tariff and bounty question, and of tho groat merger trust, us ar tlclcs aro lllumlnatlvo and accurate. It has adopted tho plan-of not only tolling tho people all about such great matWirfl, but It lias convictions or what Is right, and statos thorn flatly and uncnulvocnlly. Thus tho Itovlow of novlows oxorts a crcat influonco In shaping public sentiment, and gives a distinctive mor al Influonco in public anairs. ' o THE INFLUENCE OF MARION COUNTY. In tho past fow years an Idea has inado tso f felt In tho affairs of Ma rlon county thnt will havo a tromond- ous nfluonco In our stato affairs, un less that Idoa is completely lost sight of or obliterated, and that Is not pos slblo In tho porslBtonco of things that aro Reed and usoful. Tho Amorlcan pooplo aro too practical and havo too much political sagacity to drop what Is proving Itsolf a superior Implemont In saving tnolr taxos, ami tnito up an older and moro costly inventions. What Is tho Marlon county Idoa? Statod briefly, four years ago Salem and Marlon county woro lnsolvont. Their warrants woro at a discount Tho city and county woro a quarter of a million In dobt Now dobt was bo- Ing added and created oach year. Ex panses and taxes woro Increasing. Pioporty vnluoB woito diminishing. Wealth was hiding and refusing to In vest. Population was declining and valuations for assessment woro shrinking. Thnt was tho municipal status, and tho political party manag ers said that It could not bo otherwise. It wan Inovltablo and party Interests required thnt this continue, nnd a ro tiring mayor of Salem Bald Uioro was nothing for It but to ask authority of tho loglslaturo to lovy moro tnxos, or Issue moro bonds. That was tho con fosslon of political bankruptcy. Hut tho community was not ready for that, although It had roachod tho nolnt of Insolvency and was ready for a rocolvorshlp In a court ot bankrupt cy. Whon tho politicians havo dono tholr worst, tno pcopio navo sun mo resources of patriotism and Intelli gence. A new doal. wan Indlsponslhlo. Tho old game was played out. A fow business men got togothor nnd mado a program founded on solvency and good buslnoBS Judgment Thoy took tho nominating powur out ot tho hnnds ot tho polltlcnl machine, and put up candidates who woro pledged to oxe cuto tho program that was laid down for thorn, in on ot Bufllclont charactor to koop tholr publicly plodgod word of honor to tho community. Tho result Is tho city and county aro rodoomod from Insolvoncy and bankruptcy, aud can become tho potont, dominant, up lifting and Having Inlluenco In tho af falra ot tho commonwunlth. What wa that program? Simply to cut your garmont to tho cloth In hand Create no moro dobt, floating or bond ed. Iloduoo llxod charges and Interest to a minimum, nnd onlnrgo tlxod In come to a maximum, without laying now burdens on tho people. Stop run ning too bills on tho publlo In tho name of active and pernicious ofllclal. Ism. All olllclnls were put on a flat salary, nnd all fees went Into the treasury. All revonues woro collected from tho standpoint of Uio publlo treasury, Instead ot the oluce-holdors' pockets. As a result, the count' Is out ot debt The city baa a cash surplus, and has wiped out all floating debt. As fast as bondod dobt has como duo It has boon floated by a popular loan, snaking tho pooplo ot tho community stockholders In tho municipality, cred itors Interested lu good administra tion. These influouces In Marlon county havo been built up in splto ot party politics, and In. splto ot the push poli ticians and tho political machines. In fact It was only possible to achieve tnotio raaults In proportion as their hold was weakened, and their grafts broken. In the city It was accom plished Jy Republicans, Democrats, Populists, Socialists and Prohibition ists unltlug In a common cause against tho dominant machine. In the county it was accomplished by wagtug reform campaigns and compelling the domi nant party to make reform platforms and pledge Ub candidates publicly oa tho cam ass to do all that the opposi tion parti1 offered and promised to do for the people. Nevertheless, tho vhtue was In tha people ot Marlon oounty, as a whole, to do thoso things, or thay would not havo been possible, niooil cannot be got from a pumpkin, and the Intluenco ot Marlon county fur a better ordsr of ot things In public affairs has bean manifested because It existed lu Uio hearts aud minds ot Uio people, and only needed an opportunity to como out Aud this lulluenco will make tUolt folt In our stato affairs, it It is given opportunity. This Influence has made Itself folt lu tho county conven tions of both parties, uhoro platforms woro, adopted In favor ot flat salaries for stato officials, for dlreet Nomina tions at tha primaries, for economy and business administration. These are tha real sentiments of the paopUi et Marlon county, aud tha taauenoa of Marlon oounty is going to ba mora fait In state affuira thau soma ot tha polit ical tuanagara in tha stato at larga lm aglua. That Induenoo will be for setv- I enoy, for reqtjtudt, for kouwtn 11 1 . ,1 - the Capital Marion county elects this year an ontlrcly now delegation to tho legisla ture throo senators and flvo represen tatives. Thd nominees of tho domi nant party aro mon of ability and in telligence, and mon who will stand for tho Marlon county program In our stato and legislative affairs. While 1 the primaries in which tho delegates wero choson woro conducted tinder tho old corrupt system of tho past, thoy havo put themselves flatly upon a platform of direct nomination. Tho eight Ilopubllcan nominees comprise Bomo of tho best business men of tho county and city of Salem. Thoy aro mon who will extond the Influonco of Marlon county to our stato affairs and Into tho legislature. Thoy arc men who will not sanction cxtravaganco, or study to create now Jobs and heap up now burdons, but will Seek to protect ovory Interest of tho state, without crippling any. If thoy prosont the predominant Idea of tho pcoplo of Marlon county thoy will not permit nearly a million dol lars of public appropriation to bo mado In tho log-rolling enterprises of sena torial candldatoB, and to buy votos to appoaso this faction or that. Thoy will mako a fight to put every public of ficial on a flat salary, and put all foes whoro thoy bolong In tho Btato treas ury. Thoy will cut looso from tho cor rupting primary systom now In voguo, and refuse to pay tho bills out ot the public treasury which politicians In cur to got on the ticket. As wo lntor prot tho bottor intelligence of tho peo ple, this Is demanded all ovor the state, and tho leadership and Influonco of Marlon county will bo followed by a majority of tho members In tho leg islature ns a "business proposition. Tho Journal bollovcB It can truthfully sny all theso things of tho Ilopubllcan nominees, and for tho Republicans of Marlon county, without disparaging In any manner tho chnractor of tho nom inees on other tickets. Tho wounds of tho Qcor mon aro be - lug healed by mentioning Governor O' Geer for tho Sonato. Quito a ruse, says tho Albany Democrat. &'&&'rJx&Ju&J-Jtt .mum PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. WE DON'T WANT ONE CENT WJfiWrjVrSS you purchase In our store. The public shows by tntlr liberal patrone the real true mctltsof ahouse who does businessman up to-date business way Not the qua! Iiyofeoodscut but h prices, to the lowest possible notch. Our great trouble now Is to,iet Hie goods quick enough. They are so d Just as fast as we can get ihem in. Kapltf selling and little p-oflts gets rid of them quick. Read on. 15c Swiss nibbed Ladles' vests 8c. 75c buck Oengailne underskirts 39c. fee ladles' stockings 4c 7 5c calico wrapcers 35c. nest apron ginghams 4c. Mill ends of calicoes 2 l-2c. 5c black silk lace 2 1-2 Inches 8c. lot lace striped taffeta ribbon 5c. Ilaby ribbon 2 yds, for Ic. 25c Children s overalls 15c, School handkerchiefs Ic. $2.50 dress skirts SI 35. $1.35 white lawn waists trimmed with Insertion and fancy embrolJery 75c, ft WE ARETIIEMAKrRS OF LOW PRICES ON RELIABLE GOODS. !; f. McEVOY BROS., Proprietors. Jl; Court Street. Salem. Oreiron ijl issjriHfs S3.000.000 if. Worth of 80 pound steel Sj and 55 new coaches, chair cars, dining and. ji; cafe cats is the record of the During the pset year, making it the In the country. Travel over it nnd O. 8. CIIANK, den, l'ns Ai$t.,8t. Coast l'ae. Agt , Los Augolos, Cat. s-s; THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM, OREGON A tlret-clusa pi hate hospital fur the treatment o( chronic nnd surgical crtH'fl. liuilt thepuet year espacitlly (or the purpose for which it is need. Convenuntlv lu-nted within four blocks of the business part of the city. The moot modern furnishing nnd latest npnlinnces tl roiiKhout the building Heated by hot water nnd lighted by gas sad eloutlctty Hero the euk can hae tbu comforts of an elegant pnvHtohnmo, combined with all the advantages of a general hnepltal without the noise, confusion, ami publicity attending one. Ontsida rhvecmns bringing cases 111 treated with the greatest courtesy, and asBltleu lu operations it miuuetoti. .. -- . . . tlonwritoor apply pvieoiunlv. R, CARTWRIGHT, IV!. D, SUPT, VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND 4 P. M All Ladies SARGENT GEM Arc pleased with it, and they will pass along the word that the Gem is an indispensable kitchen utensil, that it is useful daily, that there is nolhing like it for preparing substantial and dainty dishes, that it adds to home economy by utilizing "left' overs." Housekeepers want Sargent's Gem Food Chopper asjscon as they hear of it. X X R. M. WADE & CO. CLOVER SEED Special prices for a short time, SEED WHEAT a choice supply. FIELD PEAS a cut in the price. LAND PLASTER at the lowest prices in the city. - JLW Call and gt or price. ...BREWSTER & WHITE... 91 Court SI. PEHOMEH AHD SEEDSMEN. Salt", Oreton sfiMfi journal savu-x ivNunor Who will lo tho- first saleslady in tho city? Joo Simon will bo found to bo the Marconi of Orogon politico. Tho president will do well to lot old General Miles vlolontly alono. Salem milliners do not mean that any young woman shall go unadorned by a proper lid or sky-piece. If tho Orcgonlan can havo Its way Simon and Oeor will bo shut out of tho senatorial raco completely. . Kitchener says with Qrant, uncon ditional, surrender, but ho does not with Grant socm able to procure It. Tho pcoplo of tho rest of tho stato will bo asked to cough up In cold cash a million dollars for the Portland Mid way. It is another laurel In tho crown of John Altgcld, of Illinois, Uiat ho died a poor man, when ho had an opportu nity to bo dishonestly rich, Tho Domocrats aro prematuroly alarmed lost the Republicans of old Mai Ion county bo not sufficiently unit ed In the coming campaign to "win. Tho Journal would havo bcon glad to havo soon an opportunity to havo given somo deserved public honor to Captain FInzer and Lieutenant Mur phy. 0 Tho Jcfforson Rovlow says: If the Democrats will nomlnato Hon. J. K. I Woatherford, of Albany, for Joint son ' ntor of Merlon anil Lnn ho would win n a walk Jf ? Linn would glvo him an astonlshlnc majority, and ho would run far ahead of his ticket In this county. 35c fancy percale waists 19c. 8 5c fancy pcrcaie and linen effect waists 12 l-2c fmcy striped ticking 7 l-2c. Tnwrl. nil trices from 3c UB. ine very laicsi sue St. 50 children's trimmed hats 65c 45c children's calico dresses fancy trlmmM 25c. Men's 15c suspenders 5c. For the next three days we offer bl? bargains In the following d partments. Dress goods, table linens, domestics, hosiery, underwear, notions and lib- b,ns. rails, 50 new locomotives, , STORE..; JsHsu.&.JL JLjd JBrtC?.iiT, JLJr most modern and up-to-dato rallrosd enjoy the finest equipment on earth. Louis, Mo. Hoes C. CLINK, Taclilo M -j ,T?-j?i?sH?sH ... .. For terms aud further inlorma- Who Buy FOOD CHOPPER toallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD No. 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany . . . . V2;10 p. . 1 59 p. 0:45 p. Train leaves Corva' ,1119... Train arrives Yaqulna Wi. 1 flot.tirnlne" Leaves Yaqulna 0 00 a. m Leaves Corvallls 11:30 a. m Arrives Albany 12:15p.m No. 3 For Detroit! Leaves Albany 7.00 n. tn, Arrives Petrol! 12:15 p. m No. 4 J'rom Detreit: Lenvps Detroit 12:45 p. m Aleves Albany 5:40 p.m. Trains 1 arrives In Albnny in time to connect with tho H. P. south bound, train, ob well ns Rlvinc two or three hours In Albany before departure ol 8. P. North bound troln for Portland. Train No. 2 connects with tbo S, P. west side train at ComJlis Crossing for Independence, MrMinnville nnd all points north to Portland J. TokmiR, Edwin Btone, Agent. Allmnv. Mnnntw The Great Rock Island Route Is tho only lino operating week ly personally conducted tour i s t excursion cars between Portland and Chicago change via. tho world's great est scenic lino, making closo connec tions at Chicago In Union Depot for all points East. Dally standard sloop Ing car between win mmviffjeat Lake City, Denver and Chicago, buffot, library, smoking cars botweon Pimlilo. rinnvor and Chi cago. Tho most reasonnblo dining enr sorvlco between Pueblo and Chica go. It you aro going IU ivuueun ji.j, Omaha, Dos Molnos, Chicago or any plnco East, you should onqulro about tho Great Hock Island Routo before purchasing your ticket Ask your nearest agent about It, or wrlto for folders, and any Information desired. A. E. COOPER, Con. Agt., Portland, Oro. v: cotnlcilT A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you con enjoy Irom pno of our tender nnd delicious meats, steaks, laiib or mutton chops' veal cutloti or pork, Our moats are all cut from tho fattest and nrimost cnttle, and wo .can supply your table with fresh, nutrition and wholeeomo meats at bed rock prices. E C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phon 201 fl $,$:$, a tji'iew &Son$ For that Tired Feeling In spring's balmy days thoro Is notli lng that stimulates and touchos tho spot 111(0 a good glass of homo-mado bear. It Is brewed from tho best malt and hops, and Is sedative, tonic nnd Invigorating. In the spring tlmo It Is ospoolally grateful to the palate and the general health. If you try a case of Salem beer you will novor bo with out It. Mrs. M. Beck, Prop. Salem, Oregon. JjJfcH'ffttlfBgM ifr.1" .- -J" I) t: w M ill raw m mew mm -1 I J " - Jyff Resumed business and' removed t o 307 Commercial St., opposite P.O. S.RRIBDCDAN Who will offer great inducements in Clothing, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions, Embroideries Trimmings, etc., etc. at 307 Commercial St., opp. P. 0. John Stout Largest Plant in Western Oregon. Finished Lumber, Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Interior Wood' work. Counters, Showcases. Shelving vie Fitimiles fur' fished to Builders and Contractors on short notice. JOHN STOUT, Proprietor. Salem, Oregon, littH OREGON Showtime and union Pacific DEPART FOR TIME SCHEDULES From Portland, or, AttRtVK FIIOM Culvniio Portland RpOclal 8 80 a. m, via Hunt ington fln.lt Lake rtnnrrr. Fl Worth. Omaha, Kansas UIIT, 01. UOUIt, vuiingl aud Knt. 'Sip i Atlantic KxprcM 9 p. tn. Tla Hunt InRton "8t7Paul" FMt Mall aalt Like, Denver Ft Worth, Omaha, Kana City, m. Louis, Milcagi 1 io. m and Kt. Walla Walla. LenlMou. Spokane. Wallace, Pull fl:15 p. m. man, .Minncaiiona bi Paul. Duluth Milwaukee :0'a m via Spokane Chicago, and East. 72 HOURS v 72 P0P.TLAND TO CHICAGO no tnante or tars Through tickets via this routo to all Eactern points on sale at Southern Pa cific depot office. OCEAN AMD RIVEP SCHEDULE From Portland AlUnillnc i1ato nr.bject io cuange For "6 an Francisco Ball every b days 4 p. m Dally except Sunday 8 i) m. tOLUMMA KlVF.lt loAilorla and Yikj Lauding. 4 p. i t.Hu m, ex ndr Haturday lup.m, WILLAMETTE P.IVEK 8teamor Ruth leaves Salem for Porl landnnd way landings on Tuepday .Thurs days and Saturdays, about 10 n. tn. For Corvallls untl way landings, Mondays, ( Wednesdays and FridayB nt about 5 p. m. A. L. CRAIG, M. P. BALDWIN, Geu. i'B88. Aut. Ant. 0. It. fe N dock Portland, Oro. Bnlem, Ore At Easter Time is when (he bulldiup btislncfs will bo in full pwlnjr. If you haven't given your orders for your lumber requirements it will pay you to get estimates horn (Jooilale Lumber Co., for nny and all kinds of Inmbor for out or Insido work, lath, shingles, rash, doors, blinds und overjthinR needed in this line. Goodale Lumber Co. Near S. P. Pass'r. depot. Phono 051 . Paeans of Joy Tho ehirt tines as well ns tho wearer, whon It has been laundered with such careful handling and porf.ct methods at tho Salem Steam Laundry, No tears, no frays, no foathero I oiles, and with a color and finish that do (leu cotnpoiitiou outsido of tho perfectly new nrticlo. Our laundry work has reached tho top notch ol perfection, Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J. OLMSTED, 1'ROVBIUTOn DOItOUIl 0. OLUHTKO, MOH. fliono -111 pX Liberty Btrc-t Planin tfttCMMNM scakMMaiaiA 11 Ml 8 p.m. L?5Pillfcl?l g mills i 1 93a4CflJI.t. j priations, aud torn ma; oa ii