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KUliaet4M4wi.ri ?H DAILV JOUllHAL, BALEM, bn Ed6N, MONDAY, APftlL 21, 1602. uUmt-m;hi4.kTrtUSirXtet.rt,u'&T.rrmMmiltStK iAMiiMti ijdttJmm 111 U sJ 1 l! Hi tii? - f i ' 3 J a it 1 "ji . t i i .i '"' . "J i i r I ?, ir if 1! ' I. r CA TAR The treatment of Catarrh with antiseptic and astringent washes, lotions, ealves, medicated tobacco and cigarettes or any external or local application, is just as Benselcss as would be kindling n fire on top of the pot to make it boil. True, these give temporary relief, but the cavities and passages of the head and the bronchial tubes soon fill up agam with mucus. Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh, for it checks perspiration, and pie poisonouft acids and vnpora which should pass off through the skin, are thrown back upon the mucous membrane or inner skin, Timrltirlticr inflmtittinHnri mid rrrrflslvo flow of lllltCUS. much of which is absorbed into the blood, nud through the circulation reaches every part of the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneys nnd oilier parts of the body. When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath becomes exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are frequent, the eyes red, hearing affected ami a constant ringing in the cars. No remedy that does cot reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh. S. S. vS. expels from the S. S. S. being a strictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange the Stomach and digestion, but the appetite and general health rapidly improve under its tonic effects. "Write us about your case and get the best medical advice free. Book on blood and okin diseases sent on application. TUB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. u MR CHCAGO PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. Alteration Sale Still Continues The followlninre only few of Hie stf lime birialni we are offerlm for this Bile. It coatlnucs for three dys. 52.00 rainy div skirts, 85c. 10c loweii, 18x36, honey comb, 5c. 7C linen napkins 4c. Rest quality calicoes, mill e'di, 2 l2c. 7 wc acroo timnanu. oest quamy4c. 50c lull site blankets 35c. 7Scwraecers. crettv cattei 5c wrappers, pretty patterns 35c. 25c ichool ctald areas foods 12 la aress sooas n tocstccklnti test quality, 4C Men's 35c Merino underwear 19c. $3.50 rainy day skirts $2.35, new styles. Children's embroidered caps, 12c. men's bats from 25c up. MUST MAKE HOOM FOR CARPENTERS AND BRICKLAYERS. g AlcEVOY BROS., h Court Street. 'ViC55'5?5Kl5-! ...TRY OUR NEW GOODS. Cheese Sandwich. Long1 Branch Cracker, Snow Drop Crackers, Oysterettes, Butter Wafers, Lemon, Wafers, Graham Wafers. Harritt Si Laojrbncb Old Tost Ofllco Grocery. Mmmutummntmmtntuuuitmntinutuunuwiuuxttmvuuumtummituntu fine IMliner OurMlllinory Parlom novor hold nioro attractions (linn now. Hun dreds of new nnd beautiful liuta krop coining, Now thinus to show you I ovory tlmo you cotno lrnti) of beet 1 from f!!.25 up. Ohlldrun'a "Hpoclnl New York Millinery Parlors MH8. 1I00KKR, Manager. mwmiMmmmmtmmmmmmmmwummmMmmmwmummnw THE FLORENCE 8ALEM.1 A first-clans ptivnto hospital for tho casos. liuilt thopast yoar especially UBod. Gonvonontly located within of the city, Tho moat modorn tl.roiicliout tlio miliums, . T ' .. Hoatou . . nd olectloity Horo th ho sick can prlvato lionio, comblnod witli all tho witnout mo noiso, coiiiubioii, niui phyeclana bringing caaos in treated ueaieieu m opornuona n ronuoai tlonwrlto or apply pentoimlly. aealetod in oporntlona i( ronuoatod. R. CARTWRIGHT, VI8IT0HB WELCOMED BUTWBBN a AND 4 t. M DARPBTS " I 111 w v C I The House Furnishing Co. SOS Oom'l et,, next to Post olllco. WHY RIDE THAT OUT-OF-DATE BICYCLE When Columblas and Hartfords are to be had at such reasonable prices and on such easy terms, This is an age of progress. Man ufacturers of the Columbia have kept pace with it, As a result, the Columbia of 1902 embodies many improvements and refine ments that contribute mightily to cycling comfort and pleasure, Bg up-to-date and get the benefit of them Sundries, repairing, wheels to rent Nw Location BUS S circulation nil oiiensivc mnucr, mm whch hh, yuic blood is again coursing through the body the mucous membranes become healthy and the skin active, all the disagreeable, painful symptoms disap nonr. nnd ft ncrmnticnt. thorough cure is effected. STORE IBB Chldren's dresses nicely trimmed 25c. Children's 50c trimmed bonnets 25c. Ladles' 05c latest waists, buttoned down the back. 49c. $1.35 Paris point kit gloves, the latest, CMlarcn'a school handkerchief. Ic. an snaacs sc . 25c clmped rubber hair pins, best qutl- Ity, 10c dozen. Deauty pins, lest quality, told platd, lOCdoz . 10c side combs. 5C. , A 40c belts, the latest patent silk tucked and Moreen 25c- Proprietors. Salem, Oregon material nnd and woikmnnnhlp nru OponiiiK Day" Thiirstlny nnd Friday. SANATORIUM OREGON. treatment of chroulo and surgical for tho purpose for which it In four blocks of tho bufllnoHs part furnlahliiKfl nnd latest appliances . a . a . f by not wntor and iiuhioj ny gas have tho comforts of nn eloimnt ndvantnt'B of a (tenora! hospital publicity atiouuitiir ono, utiusiuo with tho greatest courtesy, and For toruia Hiid.furthor Informa- M. D. SUPT, Made, laid'Jund lined by cap able und experienced work man. The wear and appear ance of carpet depend largely on the manner in which they aie made and laid They should neither be loose or strained to a high tension. The value of a proficient car pet layer is often underesti mated. S.'e our large line of carpets. Store at Hnlutu and Albsny O. J. WIJLSON Bbttorial page of IHE DAILY JOURHAli I News- Members Northwcot Afternoon paper League. I ' DY HOFER BROTHERS. , Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. ' Dally Three Months; $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 50 Cents Per Month. ' Weekly One Year, $1.00 In JWance.j WHO HA3 SURRENDERED, SCOTT i ' OR SIMON? Only for tho purpose of commenting on tho present political situation In Oregon does Tho Journal obsorve, with nmuuoment, tho present antics of the Orogonlnn In Its ostentatious declara tions for "reform." Hoar It: "It Is a spuetnclo. Mr. Simon poses at Washington as rt Itopubllcnn sena tor, and demands 'recognition from tho administration on this clnltn; yet ho Is tho head and soul of n conspiracy In Oregon against the Republican party and Its candidates, and through tho relics of his dilapidated machine Is working In a Democratic combination to mnko tho legislature Democratic." Supposo this woro true, should it he any more effectual In disbarring him from "recognition by tho administra tion" than similar action two years ago did on tho part of tho "Fedora! Urlgado?" lCvory olllclal represontn tlvo of tho administration two years ago wns In n "combination to malto the legislature Democratic," and, bo far as Multnomah county wns concerned, succeeded. These direct representa tives of tho administration two years ago, when combined, constituted the "head and soul of a conspiracy ngalust the Itopubllcnn party nnd Its candi dates," and It was wholly through this "conspiracy" that Senator Mltcholl so- curod the Boat he now holds In the Senate, Will the Orogonlnn deny this? Thero Is no dlfforonco whatever be tween tho two situations, Tho fact that tho proflout ono has boon brought about by the new primary law decs nut chnngo tho nspect of it, for the Oregonlan frequently said, Just bo fore tho primaries, in terms not to bo misunderstood, that If Simon's friends should succeed, there would bo n rep etition of two years ago. Why try to malco fish of ono nnd fowl of tho other? Mr. Scott's Inter ests may have changed, but ho should not, for that ronson, conclude that tho whole people havo become blind or daft. Since Senator Mitchell was olectod by Democratic votes sent to Snlom through a "conspiracy" working In "a Dumocrntle combination to make the legislature 'Domocrntlc," Is ho en titled to "recognition" by the ndmlnls tuition? And If so, why shouldn't Sen ator Simon bocomo Inlluontlal, oven though ho were guilty of doing the same thing. AFTER TONGUE'S PLACE. J. K. Wonthorford, tho Democratic nominee. Is not the only man aftor Congressman Tongue's scalp. Geo. C. llrownoll Is a standing candidate for congress whenever tho wonther Is pro pitious. Mr. llrownoll Is prepared to sail In at any tlmo that ho can Hud the bars down In Tom Tongue's district nnd contest tho nomination with him. That Is tho real secret of his fight to ho returned to tho souato from Clack amas county, If ho Is returned ho will mend his ways In the legislature, ex tend his Influence, and prepare to cap ture tho congressional district. Ah the champion of tho referendum ho would rally a huge section of tho populist party, and probably a great many of the Socialists. FAMOUS IN A NIGHT. Congrossuiau CiiHhman, of Tacomn, mndo tho attack on tho rules of tho House, and on tho rulings of the speaker that lud to the overthrow of that parliamentary tyranny thnt bus hold Congress In a vice twenty yonrs. Ah a result of Oushuiun's bold attack th House haa boon carried against the sunar trust for tho first tlmo In many years. It was a square, non-partisan light that did It. On the dtfoUlvo vote 13d DoiuoornU and ia-1 Httpubllcans voted together to kill u graft or 16.000,000 to $0,000,000 n year that has gone Into tho poskets of the sugar barons. Mr. UuHhiuan uttnukwl tho rivers und harbors bill last full. nud. as n re sult of his dutlauco of tho boMw, hi AN INDEPENDENT- PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. i state gets twlco tho consideration and j twlco tho appropriations. If more men like Cash man would tight for tho overthrow of IjossIbiii, nnd ono-mnn-dlctatorfthlp, other Kroat Kraft 8 nnd frauds would ho stopped, nnd tho people would Ret somo rights Tho lcarH ' Confess hnve no real Intorest In Improving our rivers nnd harbors, excopt where It sorvos the ntoro9t of somo trust or corporation. LABORING MEN IN POLITICS. That tho laboring man of America has a place and a powor In politics has boon more thoroughly demonstrat ed Ihls yoar than ovor beforo, nnd fnrthormoro ho has boon making n very thorough exposition of tho fact that he Intends to use his power, hnst Monday, at tho city election hold In Hartford, Conn., Ignntlus L. Sullivan, a clork, who is prosldont of tho Hart ford clerks' union, and who has been tnklng a very prominent part In labor circles, was elected mayor on n union labor ticket, nnd ho Is now tho chief executive of a city which is credited with having more wonlth per capita than any othor municipality In tho United States. A remarkable feature of th'o result of tho olcctlon is tho fact thnt Sullivan was olected as tho rep resentative candldato of a party which was defeated last year by a majority of over 3000 votes. This year tho re sult was GG48 to C134 In favor of the labor tlekoLtho chnngo being attribut ed to tho fact that In tho fight this year thoro has been made a direct ap peal to tho laboring men to stand to gothor and show their powor. The opponont of Sullivan was Major William 13. Dwlght, a promlnont man, who Is a member of a distinguished Connecticut family, who won honors for himself In tho Spanish-American war. Name, family honors nnd wonlth stood for naught In this campaign, however, for tho laboring mon got to- gothor, stayed together and won the day Just as they did In Snn Fran cisco, In Urldgeport, nnd In soveral other promlnont cltlos during Uio past year. Whothor a clork who has novor boon able to command n salary of ovor ffiO a month has tho nblllty to rulo tho richest city of Us slzo In tho county, or whothor an orchestra loader has tho ability to fill tho mayor's chair at San Franolsco, remains to bo soon, but the outcome of those city olectlotiB Is cor tnlnly a demonstration that tho labor ing man has determined to use his po litical power. HARRAY LANE-FOR SENATOR. Tho Citizens' ticket at I'oitland bus put up Dr. Harry Lane for senator against Henry McGinn. Ho will, If he makes a canvnss, throw a piercing searchlight on Portland politics, nnd, Incidentally, somo on McGinn, Lane Is known to bo caustic and vitriolic, and can entertain n crowd with funny stories nt tho expense of tho other follow, nnd Judge McGinn will find ho tins run up against some thing exciting beforo ho Is through. Dr. Lane should dig up Judge Mc Ginn's speech In tho Btnto convention of Itopubllcnn clubs threo years ago, when ho pilloried Jack Matthews as beyond compare tho worst stuffor of club rolls In that organization. McGinn thon showed how Matthews stuffed Republican club rolls with membershlpthnt did not oxlut, nnd got himself Into tbu convention on names thnt were taken from tho tombstones In the oometorles. If thnt will not put McGinn out of business, he can show how McGinn once sat In a Simon convention on a proxy for u dead man from the statu of Washington. Thoro nro othor mnt tors full of diversion, und as Lunn hns a strong House of humor he will not hsltateto liny his opponents In a cam. palgn whoro they havo laid thoinnelviw open completely. THIS IS RIGHT TO THE POINT. Tho subsidy bill cannot pass this asslon, nud probably not noxt. Dut tno mischief has boon douo. A Tow' .... ..-, .1nAr C1 . . . . vacant iiopubiicun senu in tho noxt INrANIb WbAK'Oli )! t and long dresses, skirts, slips, caps con,;rw win ttmtify to Mr. iianna'aj and bibs, good qualities, little prices. netlvlty.-OroKoulnn. April 19th. lent' uirTC Win iinire - , Dut you nro supiumitiK Mr. Mitchell, 1L ' ' &U ULUVbi -1 3 CCIltS 11 pail-, who voted for tho Hauua subsidy bill Mil I INFttYBnFPAF?TAFi!T.ft ,'..r .,.. -i .. . that will make "vacant Dopubllcnn sontH In tho nojit CoiiKross." Query: If tha psople had a direct voU on son atur, or had direct nomination In Oro Kon. as thoy have In Arkansas, tho iiKonts of trusts hur would bo turned down Just as Jonos was turned down In Arkansas. If wo had that law Mltcholl would have voted tha other way. probably. MR. HIRSCHQERQ'S OIL WELL. Mr. Hlrachbenr. thu Indoiwmlanoa banker. Is pnttliiR up, or rnthar nut uiik uown soum ot his own good money to bora a dtiop well for oil. or ooal. or any other old thliiK He calls It his sinking fund. II.. .11,1 ...it .........I... .. ...!. .... ..... uut uiduiuiu it ftlUVK com- pany to go blowing In othur people's money. The Journal commands his ontrprlso ami public spirit, and honas h. win make a rich strike. In too many suoh aIleKHl public en- terprlstw thero Is only a .lwlrt, on the part ot tha managers to spend capital ..w ...u.t v.1. .., iuiu UUIB nut tuu uunu,V Utll 1KJCKQIOOOK8. ' Mr. HlrechbarK lias uot KOt Into hot water, but he has strtiok a stiata of salt water that proolpltatea m lwunds Of salt to tho gallon, Ho has also struck plenty of gas. Ho la having tha bait and gas aualysetl. For all these labors Mr. Illrschherg deserves nubile the (Capital FURNI8H AND GEER. While Mr. Furnish may bo a "busl ness" man, a swift politician and an Ideal man for governor in the cyos of tho Jack Matthews faction, ho is not ot bo olnssed with Governor door In somo wayn. For instance, ho will hardly bo In vited to participate in national cam paigns atongsldo of mon lllto Governor Nash, of Ohio, Govornor Shaw, of Iowa, or Governor Odell, of Now York. Ho will hardly flguro on groat occa sions when rocoptlons nro given to presidents, nnd mcot mon llko Mc Klnlcy nnd Hoosovolt, and mnko Im pressions as favorable to Orogon as Geer did. The last time Geer was with MoKln ley at San Francisco, tho lattor do plorcd the Oregon factlonnt fight, and said: "Mr. Geer, you ore of tho kind of man wo need In tho Sonnto." ROOSEVELT ON GOVERNMENT. At New York Saturday night the president oxpressod a sentiment thnt Is worthy of framing In gold nnd print ing In letters of sllvor. Speaking of civic betterment, ho said tho man who counts Is tho man who makes hlmsolf a forco for decen cy, cleanliness, and righteousness. "The man who counts must havo qualities: He must be honest; he must have courage." Character and Integrity must go hnnd In hand In the mnko up of tho men who piomoto good government. Tho hands of the clock of progress cannot bo set forward by men who do not keep time thomsolves with tho demands of the ago for civic bettor ment. , The Doers claim that tho American mules nro responsible for prolonging tho war In South Africa, and Gonornl Kitchener, the Hrltlsh ofllcor, clnlms thnt tho mulos ''nro responsible for somo of the worst dofonts of tho Ilrlt IbIi. Thero you have two opinions of the mule. The Semite deserves another roast for having called upon Senator Simon, of Oregon, to preside the othor day. All the papers on tho const had the news, but ono pnper In Portland. Could you guess Its name? o Darely have we secured tho quelling of Insurrections In tho Philippines whon tho Iiisurgonts in Congress over throw the sugar trust, and override the rulings nf th I'bnlr It Is doubtful If tho British ntrocl tlos In South Africa can match the In-J human treatment of the natlvos of the Philippines ndmlulstored by American nrmy olllcors. Tho only uncoiulltlonnl surrender tho Doors havo boon guilty of wns whon thoy turned ovor Gonornl Moth uon, after ho was wounded und taken prisoner. o The Doors havo no monoy, nnd, therefore, no rights to oxlst. Dut that tho American people nro tholr frlonds Is ns certain ns that the administra tion Is not. r- J Salem's Greatest House Furnlsliln? Department Store. The great increase of freight shipments received at Su- eni is due to the lirge sales of Charter Oak stoves, made bv the sole agent in this cily. Greeitam's Dry Goods Store- New goods in huge quantities received this week, AUSLIN UNDERWEAR -- Night gowns, chemise, draweis. corset covers, skiits, in great variety. There never was such fine goods at such , B ' ' Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Next Door to Do Your Horses Good VruiiMiMlmliirnMiit. Uv lumelovir, eliMt and timothy hay o h Utist quality, Our prio are tha lowast gou-g " imj o SAVAGE 322324 Com'l St. AseiU for the International strck food. WfcWfEWi w jf Sjj i S3.000.000 ,i Worth of 80 pound steel rails. 50 new locomotivPQ M nA CC npw rntrltAC rhilV m ji Jutul,,0,lVtSt & 3"tt 5b WW COaCIieS, Chair Cars, dltling aild ft CalC CarS IS the TCCOrd Of the t J 'uring tlitt (Ktst yar, maKiug it the fc In the euntry. Trsvl over it ami ?.l O. H nUAK'R (laa l. ... a, 1.1. M IIIV eas. ft CoH Ta. Agt., Ijh Ahsa Vii Agt, UiAHrtt OteT v-SmWIWy 3-oumal Geer was only a common plug farm r, nnd nolilghor up In fratornnl or ders than Odd Fellows and Maccabeos unfit to be govornor or senator. Vogotarlans nro laughing In their s! saves at the unconsclouablo advance It) prices by tho meat trust. Meats will decline when Congress rests. o The British have altorcd their treat ment of tho Doors very much since Ganoral Dolaroy returned wounded;,. ', Aballv h,fore il-nartiire of S Methiten to thoni without terms. 0 ' Tho Journal Is delighted to seo nn ' old friend from Iowa, Hon. J. S. Clark- son, appointed surveyor of customs of the port of New York, o A fight hns boon benun In tho Knn- sns City courts to dissolve tho beef trust, and then it will bo In tho soup. n i i The tlmo Booms to havo passed In Jongress when no Itopubllcnn momber Congress when no Itopubllcnn (hires hnve any mind of his own. .. ,.. . , .....' tviiHiiiiiBion papers cnroniciou tno sudden death of John Horsfall by fall- lng from a horse a grim pun. o . If tho devil exists, nnd has ovor met up with n philanthropist, ho knows Cecil Ithodcs by this time. Salem Is-no longor to bo In tho list of Jay towns, so fnr as organized In bor Is concerned. i Will tho Nicaragua canal go the same way that the Chinese exclusion bill did went? Tho first Snlom womnn to adopt tho now stylo, und wear "sox," will cort nlnly bo In It. Next there may be nn Insurrection In the Senate again st Dark Hannn. Now It U the Doers who are con sidering pence proposals. BCKSJESESTWEW :- dcttu ' WAvft it b aartrvaaBczK umu . I illy obtulnnblo ihrniiffh lha llsdof Kuw 1 A (jra'allcrplcldo, tho on t preparation on ids mar kcl t farmer tlna, brittle Tha frantlamrn fll II nil It an InMtlmabls boon , to thorn, aa It MOrka likn IV charm un bnld heada. brluffinir fnrlh a uroMtli of tuft, thick hair that auyona I initnt uorironaoi. Itviin flrungUta proclaim Ita Tlrtuoa, at per Ihnfullowlnat Omcit or W. II. MDaairTftoru, l'rc(crltlon lliugKln, .iiAniBTii.i'K. jiiinr.. stvt w. PtarSiri: llerplaulalirertamly n Roxt nriKie.nnti wiiiniimo -nura na nui-riiati ( that l why w if II It. I Knaraiilworery Ihi tlf, nnd niiiiHliatbrrnmurimt, t'laaimrml iirniintlirriloirn,anilphlli!e,Yourfreicl- liiilfi it . t.trauiTTKUll. For Sate at all First-Clan Drug Stores. as JS3L IHWCra little prices. """" '"-w j;uuu every any. the Poetrfllce. and Cows Hay? Like &t REID SEEDSMEN mMt mo.)er eaioy tlte fialt I.tl '.'e ra,,,0d i.?I- wB,w" JPnt on earth. W"e, ,8- K0M C' 0SB. P-J &m& WBmm LBC WVWW -t7-Mrr m.s.mxiu, n VC jM riTaMTJi -tti VitiHV IaA "avaK?iJf5TfciZRj5 Oi mm - .V2?'Si(SS3n BL1 B-3&HM JMCW7 j .-su- -., Mm Mt'-wr ?in WmM iiiivn7; w:'7i7 i.. inairfuci unu nn- viwvjv ,:it. , 'ti niliiutoi tho aorm or ;Jh; 'Av.M' 31 imorolis that 11 ran- UJfJr 'Jl r kl Itila (or all acalp d- AWgJkff SJ Mutt. It thus lurtkn Jo-WlMl') U Jruir anil fftlllnir hair tin- tiVJ'f ( rt ihjmIIiIh, and rauiM a tlilcl.. ylfr. I M liixtirlarit irrnvrth to reularo ilr I XI I alaMf a Conallis & Eastern Railroad TIMJfl CARD. No. 2 For Ynqulna: Train loaves Albany 12:60 p. Train leaves uorvuiliH. Umlo arrives Yaqulnn 1:50 p 0M5p Ni 1, Returning: Unites Yaquiuft 000a m L-jtves CXirvaHis .'. . 1 1 :30 a. m .Arrlwi Albany 12:15 p. m No. .1 For Del mi t: l,tYob Albany 7:00 a. til. Arrivo DetrnJt 12:15 p. m No. 4 From Detreit: Leave- Dnltoll 12:45 p. ni Arrivr-c Albany 5.40 p. tn T'Uitis 1 arrives Jn Albany in limr to connect with tho S. 1. toiith bound, ....... f..ll bto iiiu i.i, ttcn nt trim? I ' ' 1 . I Xnrth houml train for Portland. TrH'M Nr 2 connects with the P, l wept si'i trnm at ('orvi.llts Crossing fo I tide enrlerico. McMinnvlIle and h! D'"iil north to I'ortmiiu J. 'IVHNkH, Airent.Allwnv KliWIN FTONK, MMnsKf T1 . r Is tho only lino "C V71 GaX ! RqpW Island I operating week ly personally conducted tour - 1 s t oxcurslon i Route ' cars between ' Portland nnd Chicago chance via. tho world's great est scenic lino, making closo connec llnno nt Plilxncn In tlnlnii firmnt for an i)0lnts East. Dally stanaaru sloop W.....O MV V...W..QW --- " - "-- lng car botweon Snlt Lake City. Denver nnd Chlcngo, biiffet, library, smoking cars botweon Pnehln. Denver nnd Chi cago. Tho most rcasonaulo dining car service between Pueblo nnd Chica go. If you are going to Kansas City, t,y. .. " -0--.-0 ----- -. umnna. ues momes , w'wo . u. u, piacc . isobi, you snoum uuu. u run triiir iiiiimv ihiuiili iiuulu uuiutu purchasing your tlckoL Ask your , nearest agent about It, or wrlto for I folders, nnd any Information desired. A. B. UUUl'Ull, Gen. Agt., Portland, Ore. & ,Vi .. A '.'i?',.l &;w "? Juicy Morsel Breakfast for Or dinner you ci n onjoy from ono of our tender nud del It ous meats, elonke, ltiili or mutton chops' veal cutlets or ;ork, Our meatp nro fll cut from the fntteet ami nnniHBt (tittle, and we can supply your table wi'h fnsh, nutritious nnd wholoBomo incit'e at led rock pries E, C, CROSS SALEM OPE Phon 291 n,a f All Ladies SARGENT GEM , , Arc pleased with it, and 4hey will pjss 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 1 car of it. A A' R. M. WADE & CO. JLAND PLASTER We buy in oar lota ant1 to sell cheaper than our oompftlton. CLOVER SEED Our cut prices on this seed lued of seeds. ...BREWSTER 91 Court St- FEEDMEN AND Since we came to 307 Commercial St. we havd eained many new customers, and the most ol our old friends found us. We have better facilities lor handing our goods. Our expenses are much less which enables us to give b:tter bar gains to customers. Those who have traded with us found it so. and those who hae not, will find bargains in our cloth ing. See our 54.00, 55.00, 57.50 and 510 suits and you will not go away empty handed. Come and take our 21c corsets, they sell from5t to 2 each elsewhere, Extra bargains in lace curtains ' S. FRIEDMAN, - 8. Friedman tike aaetioneer.i l.m Shojtline AND DEPART FOll TIME SCHEDULES From 1'orlliiDil, Or, ARH1VK FHOM t'ort'and Plu-cUl 8.60 m. m. via Hunt ington "TflntT6" Kxprou 9 p. ni. Tin Hunt lnxton Suit Ijtke. Dourer. Ft. Worth. Oinnlia, Kuii (Mir, St. Loiiln, Liucno :S0p n, Mm Kam, lt Like, rrnrvr K Worth. OiisMi1, KatiMi Oliy, Ht.rliu, lilrm.0 1:10a. in and Kau. St. Paul IWalla Walln, l.enlston, i Fait Mall S.oxno, wince, run- IK.IIti nv Inmn. Mlllllt'alrOllI HI. :0 r. in I ' vU 1'aiil. DuliillOfllwaukce Bpokaue Chicago, ami haul. ! 72 HOURS w 72 I J Lt PORTLAND TO CIIICACO . ro cnanie oi tas Throuch tlrketB via this routo to b!1 1 Enrumi point on sale st Kouthorn r- ciUt depot olilce. OCEAN AND RIVI R SCHEDULE From Portland Ill Millnv ctata Mibjoct to cnango For an Fraucltoo Ball every ft days 8 p. m. K p. m Dally cjcenl Sunday 8 p. m. SRtunlay 10 p.m. COIUMIHA HIVEI1 ToAloila atid Way Land hk. 4i i. m. lUDdtf ex.! WILLAMETTB RIVER i K enme Bteamer Ruth loaves Sulem for Port- . . . wnvlam,inK(,onTu0ed,,y,ThurB- rf flnd Sa-turdtty9- aboMt lc n. m. For . .. - .- it it i Oorvnllis nnd way landinge, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at about 6 p. m. A. L. ORAIG, M. P. BALDWIN, Gen. J nas. Ast. Agt. O. It. & N. dock IVrtlaiid, Ore. Fclem, Ore At Easter Time is when the bulldlnp huRlnrrs will lie hi full wlng. If you haven't given yrur orders for your lumber requlremmis it will pay you to get estimates from (ioodnlo I.umbor Co., for liny nnd nil kinds of lumber for out or ineidu work. lath, ehineJcB, porIi, doors, blinds and everything nettled in this line. Goodale Lumber Co. Near S. P. Pnen'r. depot. Phone 051 Perfect' Content Ie hound to ho yours when yon net in eido of one of our fiiuUlescly laundereil cullarr, cuffs or shirt. The color and flniah are cxtpilfite Tlinre ate no fraed eduos or torn button holes to an noy you from any work done nt thin up to.'dato laundry Try iho'new woik. Salem Steam Laundry OOLONLL J. OI.MSTI D, PnOHIIIKTOn. uoiiJOb u. oumb) o, nan rhone 411 uil;l.ircrly Kticl Who Buy FOOD CHOPPER makes it ro. Call and fee us when hi & WHITE... SEEDSMEN. Salem. Oreeon 307 Commercial Street, Occoslte the Postoffice. hinnw in, ... 135 Court St..UlRnk ----- .wiwvv fa4 MB K-"W1L!A3A9 I Wr