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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1902)
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Goad Blood Is the eoofat ofjwalihy&daqp, for it regulates andSolfevery part of the .body, strengthens the ifcry, , k the muscles elastic and supple, the bones strong aim me iie-m j "" SffilSflEUutSforiiQisoiicdBnd loses its nutritive, health sustain 8?c lemcX then there ten rapid decline of the vital powers, rcsu ting nfprSiVe old age and disease. Any derangement of the blood quickly SffiScU In an ulcer, aorc, wart, tumor or wine other troublesome constant, accompanicu wui wiuiS... 7"rr ," i ' . ,i r, . 8. S.S. being purely vegetable, is the safest ana ? best blood purifier for old people. It docs not shock or hurt the system like tlic strong mineral reiuaura, but gently and thoroughly cleansos the blood and stimulates the debilitated organs, when all bodily ailments disappear. S. S. S. is just such a tonic as oiu pcopic nix-u u JnproyXa KKtion and tone up the Stomach. If there is any - hendl tary tafntjor the remains oi some disease contracted in early life. 6. & fa. will s&rch it out and remove every vestige of it from the system. mite us fully about your case and let our physicians advise and help roil. This will cost you Nothing, and we will mail free our book on blood yr .:..".; J .ip Amrv oneoicin nnuPAUV. A an a. On. nua Sfcitt aiscasos. ins anin wmu wn.. Bbitorial Pmz oi tfec Capital 3-oumsl - AN INDEPENDENT PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. Cpallis k Eastern Bailroad TKtfE CARD. M--0MW HIM. " v i -wcr -f i Members Northwest Afternoon News paper Learjue. BY HOFER BROTHERS. " MONDAY. VAPIti U. 1002. FIRST ALLEY IMPROVEMENT. Thin wcok will bo undertaken Uio f first systematic Improvement qt one of tho alloys m uio uusinesg pan ui tho city. This is a reformation that has beotumuch neglected. Tno ownen) vi umiuh iiiuh one block have signified tholr willing-, noss to uavo uuyr nuuy biu iu . ....1m 1ia liavcu, ui'"V wl eault and beat an need prlott with a rulibor hoo until he cannot stand. o Harvoy Scott on furnish -"A man who loft his party for gold Is a saint, a man who loft his pa4y for silver Is an anarchist." o If nn lin nnlil for tho HoDllbllcan direction of tho rminlv nnd lefelBlatlVo tiekot that they street commissioner, who will mako an am at ltiast good lookers, and as good assessment by consont of all. ; ns thoy look. BfSBment by consont of all. o It Is contended that- this will bo- Killing 18.000 plseons at a Kancai choapor for tho propdrty owneffl thun Oity llvo bird shoot puts our country to havo the city undertake tlio work, fully on a par with Mexico and Its aftor duo advertisement ad jaecord- bull fights. lag to speclflcatlons. and undor a mil- . .c nlclpal assessment. A man who ruins a woman and then This may ho true, but tho property murdors hor ought to bo beheadod nwnnni Rhould not bo uormlttod to linneltiK or oloctrocutliiK Is too easy make their own tonus for the Improve-. ior him I main cniiroiy. iiiu nij u imoi- Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance.1 Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per M,onth. Weekly One Year, $1.00Jn Avance HARVEY SCOTT'S CONSISTENCY. Looking ovor tho files of tho Ore gonlan of loss than two years ago wo find untnoasurod contlomnatlon of tho faction which Harvoy Scott Is now ntivnmlini' as belntr about poifcct. ..-. ..... --- - ,.,-, r, .... ""' .....-.,. -.-. , I .. . , , m ... .1. For twenty years ,uc noiu uuui m 0B n inVng the worn iono on a uiii-i tho aaiom naysuu cuuucii i sum as an Ideal public man, only to find fonn allf aim urtnln standards. ' orlng Information that will rosult in VnlUffiWL. liatV.. lf7r3(!(wA$mm J &r3riwHfo?XHMli tn& For that run .lown, tired feeinjt in tbo e-prlnjr, t'lere is no medicine to equal tin Bitters. It wil ri'Hioro llio oi pHitp, pnrifv ,tbo blood, and (Ti uro 'V Dyspepsia Indigestion. Nervousness, Insomnia ana La Grippe. - m ljl r- r " 'i j wL f -&r ; mm m. ffl vL M JbmMfrf k 1. p '' ( TS Made, laid and lined by cap' able and experienced work man. The wear and appear ance of carpet depend largely pn the manner in uhich they are made and laid. They hfinlrl np t her be loose or ;frnined to a high tension. The value of a proficient car pet layer is often underesti mated. See our lanje line of carpets. that he was unfit to bo governor after a, four-year record In that offlco, that mot with gonorai approval uy.uiu iw pic. For years ho denounced UiIb fac tion ho Is now standing In wlUi as all that was corrupt, In Orogon politics. Jack Matthews. Iko Patterson, Chas. Fnr tho nnne&Tanco of tbo city, for giving tho city a municipal light planU sanitary reasons, and for tho benefit j -o rof all property in tho city, tho prop-) Why didn't tho Democrats tako tholr orty owners buojuu not no auowcu w wholo tlckot from Marlon anu I'oik carry on "any old linprovomont." countOB while thoy wore at It. Tho alleyB slipnld bo Just as care-. 0 fully graded, drained and paved with , Wftmn wi,n ! gravel or broke! rock as the- streets.' , ..,.., t m'on bnt tho towu i8 Fulton, Geo. Urownoll. "Judge Caroy Ti,y naturallyjxot dlrtlor, and are a wore tho scuin of politicians. Broat0r menaceito public health Uian Drownoll was pictured as an arch- tll0 8tr0ot8. Therefore, thoy should ho domagoguo. and as tho opltomo oi mproVcd with greater caro. shifty political vandalism preying up-, . An Mm lenoranco of tho neoplo. To, pniTOR UNDER ARRLST. .n.m.lnln llm fVfln lit COUBlStOnCy I .. .. . ll . Cn..lln Ilrownoll will nomlnato Harvoy Scot ncount of the arrcat of tho oditor and) UaBkethall Is so far tho most popu too gallant to do hor Justloo. . o To h 11 with rtoosovolt, and up with Mark Hanna, is tho now Repub lican warcry at Portland. , 0 lug In a precarious condition, with chances of recovery against him. Ho is a man of a family, and Is about RO years of ago. BAKER CITY BUSTED. No. 2 For Yaqulna Train leaves Albany. . . . . Jf-M V " Train leaves Corvallls... rCi) p n Tiain arjlves Yaqulna . M6 p. tn Ni.. 1 Returning Leaves-Yaqulua "22a'Lu Loaves Corvallisr l' Arrives Albany ...12il5p. m No. 3 For Dotreit: Leaves Aiiany ,?,, .' Arrives Pttro't...: 12;15 p. hi No. 4 From P-troit: Leaves Pet rr. t 12:45 p. n. Arrlcs Albaor .. 6:41) p m Trains 1 arrives In Albany in time . ...,... iti. ilio H. P. eouth bound. tram, as well bb giving two or three hours in Albany before ueparuiro oi . P. North bound train for Port nnd. rr.n( !Cn 9 rnnnni'tn with thn n, I weet side train at Camilla Crossing for Indenendence. McMlnnvllle and all points north to Portland J. TcBNun, Edwin Stonk, Apnt.Allmnv. Manan" a AND OJ?HIp SHOHrfSNE UNION PACIFIC DK'AKT roi; TIME FtllHiUl.tS Kromi'oitlnD'l. I r, l'ortlnd 8lt .kt, PeliTjr. Fi. BpeoUl Worth, OniKi . Kmih! SJWb. m. Ctiy, Bt IaiuU, t.ii.v.K" Tialluiii. .aim K. tugtnii Atlantic Kxprc 9 p. m. via It lint-Inttou St. Taut Fait Mall 6:15 n m. Via Bpokano a't IJikc, Iiiut l. Wurtli. Oranlii, Kun CUT, 81. Luui, lfi!Cv) and RMt. Walla Walla. Uil01i iltane, vallate, run Paul. Duliilh,.Mlh'iki Spokane. Hallate, man, MlnneaiK) ui. ntiinth.Ml v ClitcaRO, and Kat. llK ff- AHRIVR FROM 4.80 p m. 8.10a. m The. House Furnishing Co. 308 Com'l at., noxt to Poat offlco. Btoroe at Halom utid Albany, zj.&&T&T&&&rJrrJ-&&f& BBS CHICAGO TORE... 8 PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. ...Great Alteration Sale... Chicago Store's Onward Marcli.The entire stock must be closed out within 30 days to make room tor mrnpntPr nnrt hricklftvers. Our store will be made W t'wice its present size and remodeled all over, so we V' liave to clear tke stock out to protect it from mortar, lime ana sana. ine uuying puuuu r wwi . yV ? i ft Tfl A1111-. UI1U JlAIIVtf -r - . , . r S? f ,!: i-incSnocc onrl mnv ripnend that durillir UllS yh ui wwiiik mu-imw- .. ...-j -.-j----,;-." V,r U Sale gOOOS Will Ue SOIU UI nuua mm YYv-iw ...,-. y. i tnr uonnlnr. Joo Simon was tho puro quill Re nubllcanUm, nnd Mitchell was all that was rotten. Itocontly this has beqn revorsod by Scott. Hnrvoy Scott fotiKht for years luminal llin nhlll subsidy. Ho I10W proprietor of Freedom, who Is charged with Hnilltlon In nubllshlnR recently nn artlcio from an American periodical to which tho oditor of Freedom agreed. Ho also added somo remarks of this own, .cenaunnK uio umiuu onuua rommlsaton's rule, and saying that ,.,... w.w ""' ii -i.i rH vni I commission h ruiu, uuu buiuk mi i)ralBos MItcholl to tho sides for vot- , ., Btarto,i in Juiy )a8tl every pa . W. .. II ...r- - ..... -. ' por In tho city uphold it, since wnon ini Ynr It. Scott fotiRht aBalnst a tariff on Por to Rice as an lplqulty of iniquities. And now, to bo consistent, ho favors torllllnK our Island poflsoHslons. Tho OreKon sonato In 1898 hlllod tho $250,000 sufiar bounty graft that tho roojtlPBB faction of Itopubllcans, led by FlagB, of Marlon, had passed through tho houao by a majority of ono. Scott now upholds tho graft fac tion, and would favor a sugar bounty If that crowd wanted it. Aftor fighting tho grafting gang of tho Republican party for twenty years It would now bo consistent for tho gront and only Portland nowspapor mnn to ndvocato reinstating tho American Hook Company that robbed tho pooplo of Oregon of 150,000 a year. Ho will noxt advocato a dooasod currency, nnd Hanna for Prosldont After nn unhrohon record of fight ing to send nnd koop Inmost mou In tho United Statos Senate, no ono nood bo surprised to boo Scott turn mound and ndvocato tho olectlou of Geo. C. Ilrownoll to tho Sonnte, if ho can not got It hlninolf. Mr. Scott has apparently coma to tho conclusion that consistency Is tho ono thing that Is admired and ap preciated by tho pooplo of Orogon, and ho Ih going to glvo thorn their nil. o THE 8ALEM CANNERY WILL RUN. liv tho net on of tho Haiom iruii thoy 'had all dropped by tho wayside, as thoy would not support arbitrary government, "especially when evi dences or carpet-nagging anu rumors of 'graft' wcro too thick to bo ploas nnt. Tho malu charges; made woro that In many cases tho Filipino offlco holdors arp rascalB, and tho commission has exalted to ,tho hlghost position Fili pinos who aro notoriously corrupt. Tho editors of tho Volcano nlso havo lmnn arrested on roauosts of Uio gov ernment for demanding tho romovnl or tho Judgo who recently tried Sonor Vnldoz (tho editor of tho local Spanish paper, who was lined 4000 posotaa for libeling two Filipino mombora of tho commission), and who is now trying tho editor of Freedom undor tho Bodl tlon law. TIiobo procoodlngs havo aroused tho ontlro press of Manila, and its repre sentatives mot and resolved to sond a commlttco to tho commissioners to nrguo against tho Injustlco of tho pro ceedings. Tho mooting also deter mined to send a cablo messngo tp Prosldont Roosovolt, urging him to tnko stops to prevent tho commission rrom UBlng Uio sedition law in Biich cases, to prove lose majesto against editors. TJio meeting, which was on Uius'lastlc, was largely attended by lawyors, doctors and othors. o lar athletic gamo waBhlng dlshos. for girls noxt to Tho Tncoma city council Is llxlng light and wutor rntos. . o A Tacoma woman kissed and then shot hor husband. TRIED TO SUICIDE. Must Go Dark on Account of the Lack of Funds. At n moetlng of tho Chamber of Commerce, to bo bold tonight, Uio coramlttoo appointed to Investigate tho matters of electric lighting of tho streets, seworago systom, etc., will mako Its roport. Tho sallont feature of tho roport will bo that last year thoro was available In the city treas ury $1.02 Tor lighting purposes, after payment of the other fixed charges. Thoro will bo no money nvallable for iiiriiiitiL' ntirnosos this yonr. because tho new ta will nor come treasury before next March. To avoid ilnrknoss m 1002. somo othor stops must bo taken. Baker City Democrat. o The Great Rock Island Route Is tho only lino operating wcok ly personally conducted tour I b t excursion cars between Portland a n d 72 HOURS 72 O 5u S5 3- X n.. y lbs Kind Ym Haw Alwan Bound1 B,KTre (Z1$t Chicago chango via, tho world s great est Bconlc lino, making closo connec tions at Chlcngo In Union Depot for all nolnts East. Uaiiy sianunni aioi' lng car botweon Salt Lake City, Denver and Chicago, buffet, library, smoking cars between Tiunltln rionvor nnd Chi cago. Tho most reasonable dining car .( iiniwnpn Pueblo and Chica go. If you aro going to Kansas Ctty n.ni.n nna Aininnu. i:nicui:u ui uiu i into tho plnco East, you should enquire about tho ureat hook ibiuuu ivuum uc.w.u purchasing your ticket. Ask your nearest, agent about It, or write for folders, and any Information deslrod. A. E. COOPER, Gon. Agt., Portland, Oro. n ' u j d f P0HTLAND TO (IIICAOO no inangr oi v-'5 Tbrouph tickets vm 'liln routo to hII Enttern points on suit At Southern Pa cific depot alike. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE Prom Portland 8 p. m All nulling Jtf ul)Ject to niAiixe For linn FranolKO BallcTery 6la Dallr CJlClJl Sunday In in HutimlM 10 l. m, ROLPM1IIA niVKU ToAHorlR and Viay LanilliiKB. i p. m .& m. und. WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Ruth leavca Falem for Port landund wav iRnditipp on Tuopdnyjliurn daya and Sntuidaya, about 10 a. m. For CorvslliH nd way landinge, Mondaya, Wedneedays and Friday e at about 6 A. Li CRAIG, M. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Puse. Act. Agt. 0. R. A N. dook Portland, Ore. ' Balom. Oro. UM o- ..lieard of before in Salem. McEVOY BROS,, Proprietors. Court Street, Sa,e,n' 0reBOn The American Cycle ...Manufacturinar Co. Tho American Cycle MnnufaoturlriK Company makes 1)5 V.ortiG,?.V.i livoloa bicycle Bold In Salem. Thla la what they any about oar ii Colu mW W aro tbo Btnndard blcyclea of tlio world. Hartford and Vidette.BloycloB, also inado Wtho Columbia factories, are loaders In their reapoctlvo ulamoa. ..COLUMBIA.. r 1902 BICYCLESi MBaMMHHHWHHiHnwi Columbia, Model 81-82. Clialnless $75 00 Columbia. Model 65-66, Chalnlcss $50 00 Columbia, Model 8485. Chain $40 00 Hartfordi Mode! 31-29, Chain $35 00 Hartford. Model 23-24. Chan 30 00 Vidcttcs. Model 33-34, Chain .s...$25 00 wstltafor buying cU and aeo our wheels. V havo tlio UrRcat atpok in the oWo lolMt from. Wo equip wurola with any tiro or saddle, tsko old wheels sfardWiare? Otto I Wilson ilwmiiiii iiiui muHWiif, f f'J' M.XRY A Welcome Yisitor on a Hot Day It ibo Icumnn that aorvea von with the bol and purist Ire that can be fi'utired, and aurvra ou promptly and oblllnwly. Our Bervlco U euilcfaotory at all t'nies: our iro Is pure, ulonr ami rut in aolid block that III last, and our price will enable you to t aM on want of It at kiiihII ooi, Mrtiiufuciuntl ut tho Cmv ital City ii'o Work. Mrs, ML Beck, Prop. Bftlein, Oregon. OUR NEW GOODS... j Cheese Sandwich, Long Branch Cracker, Snow Drop Crackers,, Oyterettes, Buiter Wafers. Lemon.Wafers, Graham Wafersr '' Old Pott Oillee (Irocory. Salem's Greatest House Futnishlnz Department f " r Stor. The ereat increase of reik'ht shipiiulnlS' received at Sa- em is due to th Jorge of Charter 0$ ov.jnade uv liilteni in this city. i crowera Hnturday tho operation of tho Snlom ennnory Is liiHtirod for tho com InK Boaaon. TIiIb Is an important nchlovomont for tho Union, nnd for tho wholo eomuiunlty. Tho Journal was In orror as to Mr. Allen ttKrooiuK to pay VA a pound for flrBtchiHB cunning atrawborrlos. as ho atatod ho could not promise to pay ovor TPA rents a pound, so far In ad vaneo of tho market. i.iuit voar tbo nrlco was 3 conta, anil the Browors made Kod money at Umt. aud tlio mnrkot may opon for cannod muuiu HiIh vdiir nt llcuros that will Jus tify Mr. Alien paying 3V4 conta, nnd ho will do It it tno maritai purmiw. 'rim Hnlnm Union now has ovor 100 acrofl of berries In tho orEnnUntlon.nnd will lurntsh Mr. Aiion ni icasi imi.uuu potindH of Btrawborrloa, as nKalnst about 60.000 pounds Inst your, In onlor to gel tno iukuohi iincu that can bo secured from tho ennnory by tlio Union It Is nocossnry that all tho members sign Uio contract that tho board of dlreotoru Is nuUiorixod to mako with Mr. Allen. Tho mombora of tho Union and tho board of directors are to bo congratu lated on taking tho flrst ntop toward mnkliiK tholr organisation, In behalf of this Industry, a microns, o- SALEM THEATRE ATTENDANT. Tho Kmnia Novada concert provos ono thing that not mnuy 12.00 a sont porformanceB can uo unniBiu io o lorn and jnndo to pay. Mlnstrols and vnudovlllu draw far more profitable houses, little to our credit Hut thoro Is n disposition to patron Uo a bettor olasB of plnys. mid tho mnnoKomont of our Ornnd Oporn House doubtless rocognlso tho grow ing taste In this direction. Tho moro oxpouslvo grand opera and hJgh-eJnss concerts aro not patron Uiul tiv tho mualrul nwinlo of tho community. Tho music Uachora. vo. cul and Instrumental, and others who aro musicians should have heard Mniliim Noviula. Salem theatre-goers aro demanding n bettor class of dramatic productions tho better kind of plays, loss of tho upeWally and skirt dancing variety und more gmxl standurd plays nt 50 cents to 1 100 n Boat. w,r iiiHtnncu. nluvs llko the Pride of Jonnlco. Tho Christian. Tho Toymalc or. Old Jod Prouty. Tho Mountebank. Turning of tho 8hrw and Frederick Warded coming Julius Cnosar, at modsrato prlinm. can gut good houses, and should b ucquraged by gooxl at. lomlanao. o- TERMS 0OER8 WANT TO ACCEPT. Tho Kdlnburgh Hvonlng News, whose editor Is In close touch with Mr. id-mum rioolures on the hluhost nu- thmlty that tho ors aro pxeparod to neoept tbo following condltleus: Thoy will not mako absolute tndo pndmico iv curdlnal feature. If thoy can come to n satisfactory ugreemout ua to future International government The hapUhment and confiscation of property proclamation must be can soiled uud confiscated property must 'jo rwtorvd to Its owners wllh ream-noi-atlon for prhato toik aud proper ty destroyed or taken by tht llrltuh. (Mil reoognttlou of state debts cotv tructud baforo and aftr hostlllllea aud up to the dat of the animation proe laumtion publtahed by Uird Itoberts, The language suMtion ts to Ih inu tually agreed uwrt. AweU' for th Can robe!. The rlsa of liolttleal prlsouenu a iinio tn ha rlit when all orison- rs of war wlU lw returnsit to South Afrioa. Th ofllces ol ono or twa IfrUtuiiy powors to be aeoepted to su-li i i i iSriSwtn Tth earrylag out of thai Dle Ue,P terms of paee If tho pooplo wnut moro business and loss grafting In tho legislature, they should oloct solid buslnoss men llko Snulro Fnrrar, 13. M. Crolsan nnd W. II. Ilobson to tho Bonato, and mako It n coiiBorvntlvo body, as It was In 1S'J8, when It klllod tho sugar bounty hill, Uio ICastorn Oregon asylum and othor nets of u reckless, wildcat houso, mioh as tho state Is llnblo to havo nguln. O' The Republican politicians aro again uottinu immense nunroprlatlonn foil lmprovomont of tho dalles of tho Co lumbiaonly to havo thorn klllod In tho confofonco of tho Houso and Son ato alter election. That gamo hns boon worked on tho sucker votors who live on tho Columbia for aovoral gon orations, aud It sooms to work Just as well as ovor. Boars tho BIgnaturo John F. Root Was Tired of Llfe3 Struggle. TIIR DALLES, April 11. John V. Itoot, who hnB boon n resident of -this city for 20 yours, attempted sulcldo Wednesday afternoon by taking two thlrdB of a bottlo of strychnlna Im modlatoly aftor taking tho poison, ho ropontod his rash act, and telophonod for Dr. Oolsondorffor, olnlming ho had swallowed It through mistake Lottora wore found, howover, that prove conclusively that he had suicid al intontlons, claiming as a motlvo Hint ho was tired of life, and thnt no ono would consolo hint. Ho Is now ly- sse I How's Your Stock of Hosiery? This la ono of tho llnei wo tnko prido in Our hoalory donnrtmont ia well aunplied with good, durable, inexpensive goods, and wo offer) on oar uaina in theio that will ninko it WELL WORTH YOUR WHILE To como a Kood dlBtanc to toko mlvantngo of tbnin. We carry ladlos' and children's boalory in dlfforoni qunlltles from tbo cheap, but pood, last black cotmn at lc por pair to the Kgyptiun Liale thread at COc per pair. Como in and look them over. Special attontlon paid to rnntlng and Boiling proporty by Derby & Wlllson, cornor of Commerplal nnd State streets. O' CASTOR I A For infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought of jSCT?&s At Easter Time is when the building business will bo In lull ewlng. If you haven't given your ohIts for your lumber requirements It vlll pay you to pet estimates from Uoodalu Lumber Co., for any uml n, kind of lumber for out or inside work. huh, fchinglof, fflflb, doora, blinda and overylliiug nteded In this lino. . Goodale Lumber Co. Ne ir S. P. Pnas'r. depot. Phono 051 The Ladies' Bazaar 118 State Street. Salem; gjtg- Look olsowhorc, but don't buy till you see ua. &&&&&&&& tzyt Politics Is rottou onuugli In Orogon, It would Hoem. without putting ovory department of the state government Ut tho moray of ouo faction and thnt the faction that tho Orogonlan hns al ways held up na a menace to good government Dot whatever Uio Oro gonlan says, you must awallow. or you aro not u good Orogoulau. v - 5B3000.000 Worth of 80 pound steel rails, 50 new locomotives, j and 55 new coaches, chair cars, dining and cafe cars is the record of the Durinit the pset year, tnnkine it the moot modern and up-to-date railroad in tho country. Trael over it und enjoy the tiuoat eq ilpmeni 011 earth. O. 8. CUANK.Uen, Pub Agt.. St. Louis. Mo. Itoeb C. CLIMi, PnciUu Coast Pn. Agt., Los Angulea, tai. I 1 a A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy from ono of our tender and uelicioua meats, sicbkb, ib-ju o'r mutton chops' veal cutlets or pork, Our meatg aro all cut from the futteHt nnd nriinflat cattle, and we can supply your table with freah, nutritiou-aiid wboloaome meats at bed rock prices. R C, CROSS SALEM OPE Phon 291 Ww ff &il"'S ,5EI $ e Mil "?i ! e s e v m $ II t" r- Nelthor Mr. -Furnish, Mr. Chambor lalu, Mr. Hyan. nor any othor cnndl date for governor will bo oxcludad and shut out from reaohlng tho public through thoso columns. This papor will glvo nil nidus a full and fair hearing In reports or speeches and public records. o Hoform noiuibllcnns aro going to do- mnud moro upeculc pledges of tholr nominee for governor than the state ments of the Orogonlan. or a oartlil- cato of character that "Jack" Mntth ews can give. A THE FLORENCE. SANATORIUM SALEM. OREGON A flrst-claea pilvato hospital for the treatment of chronic and surgical caaoa. Uuiltthopaat year especially lor the purpose for which it ia used. , Convenontlv located within four bloeka o( the bnalnt si part of the city. Tho"mot modorn furnishings and latest appliances throughout the hulldina. Hwitel by lioi water and lighted by gaa und olectlcity Here the aick can have tbo eomforta of an elegant urlvtta home, combtniHt wiui all tne auvaniagfrs oi n generiu untpuni WltllOUt UIO noise, vuiiiuhkiu, nuu iiuuiiui; nuuuuniK uuu. Outside phyiolaiiB bringiug caeee in tr(Httd with the greatest courtesy, aud asattteu in operaiions u rtN'Bai"' tlouwriteor apply pentuna'lv. For terms and furtbsr inlonna- R, CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. J K. Weatherford will do us wall as ( auy man tho DaniQcrnts could put UP i .or Congress. Hut a man of Tongue' I energy and ability who Is In the ottlce cannot nu put out ny u lew woess rnmpalgnlng i o 1M... niutnlu tf Qimriimantfi njiimvlnlM I mat tho governor of California doeo . not rosidtt nt the cupltub That Is tomethlug the pooplo of Salem lmvo not had to complain about for eight' yours. f VISITORS WtMCOMVlinRTWRBM 1 AND 4 P M All Ladies Who Buy ISARGENT GEM FOOD CHOPPER 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 nothing 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 asfscon as they hear of it. X R. M. WADE & CO. There should be some punishment for an ubledtodled woman ho wllj as- CURING CONSUMPTION. Wlum Scott's Emulsion makes the consumptive gain flosh it is ouring his consump tion. Exactly what goes on inside to make the consumptive gain weight when taking Scott's Emulsion is still a mvsterv. . A,iri rv .-.,.-. r i .., Scott's Emulsion does some S.! ?"U P. . P . IOr a itm Um' thing to the lungs too that re- SEED WHEAT a cliO'Ct supply. duces the cough. More weight FIELD PEAS a cut in the price. and less cough always mean LAND PLASTER at the lowest prices in the cily. that consumption is losing its gjr on d get or prtws. influeuQepv&r the system. I PDnWCTPD Jfc WU1TC Scott's Emulsion is a rolia.. ..OKCYYolEK CC WHIM-... 9i tount- recutrt amu seedsmen. Salem. Ore eon. Scuir OWNK,awmjPuIl5t,N. y i Snno - fu-l ... f -aPCT "I M M:nf " -j-' v ' H- k wBH i gJH Paeans of Joy Tho ehirt pinga aa well aa tbo wearer, when It has been laundered with tuch careful handling nnd pcrfrct methods at tho Salem Steam Lnui dry, No tare, no fraya, no feathoicd edges, and with a color nnd finish that defies competition outside ol the perfectly new article. Our laundry work has reached the top notch o( perfection. Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J. OLMBTKD, PHOPllIKrOB. nonoos u. oi.Marvn, tau. fliono -111 SFO l.iboity Street un Mjy Men's suits to order, $10 and Rogers, Blake & Go's, repre sentative will open a trunk full of samples of woolen goods, April 16 and 17. See the latest styles at Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Noxt Door to tbo PoatofHco. ft Saccessfal Move Since we came to 307 Commercial St. we have gained many new customers, and the most of our old friends found us. We have betkr facilities for handling our goods, Our expenses are much less which enables us to give better bar gams to customers. Those who have traded with us found it so, and those who hae not, will tind bargains in oupcloth ing. See our U.OO, $5,00, 7 50 and $10 suits and you will not go away empty handed. Come and take our 21 c corsets, they sell from $ to 2 each elsewhere, Extra bargains in lace curtains at SFRIFHM RM 307 Commercial Street. . 1 lli-Lrnin, Opposite the Postofflce. P. S. S. Friedman (the auctioneer,) has hia odlca with us. FIB1.IDPHA We have a superior nrtlele in the way of Canada and Blue Prussian Field Peas, aud our prices are the lowest going, SEED WHEAT W n prepared to furnish Eolayjind Dsaanco.jiejBd wheat in any aatN8t SPELTZ-If you want a grain thaTwnlmialce a Urge nua uiy of (awl try SMz. LAND PLASTER AND FERTIL!ZER-TRe'aem!r tbatwe, are beapiartera for aayiaiiBgui this llu 322-324 Cota'l st SEEDSMEN