The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, April 22, 1902, Image 2

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THE DAIY JdUHNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL U, 1flo2.
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(Srrttit a woman can do anv reuonable
health that Wine of Cardul brings makes
Freed from those terrible devaiUtlntf
naturally. Wine of Cardul regulates the disordered menstruation and cures
leucorrhoea, falling of the womb and periodical pains In the head and back
caused by standing or sitting a long time In the same position. Thedford's
Black-Draught puis the bowels, stomach, Uver, kidney and blood In proper
shape. Greatly Increased strength and endurance li the natural result. Most
cases are cured quickly. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardul
and 25 cent packages ol irudiord
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...CHICAGO
PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE.
Alteration Sale Still Continues
The following are only.a few of the startling; tantalus we are offering for this
sate. It continues for three days.
Ladles' $2.00 dress skirts. 98c.
a.oo rainy aaysKins, use.
10c towels. 18x36, honey comb, 5C.
c linen nncxins4c.
Best quality calicoes, mill e-ds. 2 l-2c.
7 l-2c acron slat hams
test quality 4c.
SOe full sliellankets 35c.
75e wrappers, pretty pattfrns 35c.
ooi puis aress eooas u izc.
lot stock inti
Kings nest quality, 4c
Men1 35c Merino underwear 19e.
$3.50 rainy day skirts $2.35
styles.
Children's emtroldrred caps, 12c.
Men'ii hats from 25c up.
new
MUST HAKE HOOM FOB CARPENTERS AND BRICKLAYERS
1 AlcEVOY BROS., Proprietors.
W Court Street.
...TRY OUR NEW GOODS.
Cheese Sandwich, Long Branch Cracker, Snow Drbp
Crackers, Oysterettes, Butter Wafers, Lemon. Wafers, Graham
Wafers,
Harritt Si Laojrbncb
Old Post Offlco Grocery.
3 f. (5oobe
Salem's Greatest House Furnishing Department
Store.
The great increase of freight shipments receivedat Sa-
em is due to the large sales of Charter. Oak .Moves, made bv
the sole agent in this city.
THE FLORENCE " SANATORlFM
BALEM.1 'OREGON
A first-class julvnto lioapitul (or tho treatment of chroulu mul autvlcal
cases.
mult tliepaal year especially
ueod. Oonvonnitlv located within
of lho city. Tlio most malum (urnlsliinK nnit Intoat nppllitucoa
throughout tlio building. Hon toil by hot watur mul lighted by rub
od olectlelty Hero tlio elok can havo tlio comforts of nn elegant
private homo, combined with nil tlio advanlagos of n general hospital
without the noise, confusion, nud publicity attending one, Outalilo
phyaolana brliiKlnft citaus in fronted
asBlilod in operations If roquoatod,
ttonwritoor nppiy personally,
R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT,
YISITORB. WELCOMED DUTWBHN 2 AND 4 t. M
All But the Dude
Ja-St js,-,...- iTrT'iiinni niiinwiliJ
The House Furnishing Co.
SOS Com'l at., next to Tost ollieo.
WHY RIDE THAT OUT-OF-DATE BICYCLE
When Columbias and Hartfords arc 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.
Be up-to-date and get the benefit ot them. Sundries, repairing,
wheels to rent
A Strong Woman
Iowa City, low, Aug. It, lfOO
WM iick lor inreo years.
Wo trfd
without relief and
(pent muon
irdalnndfonr
My wife uiea wins or uaraai snaronr
bottle cured her. Ohe took two mora bottle,
knowing ahe would hara to work bard during
the niyhArveat. Bho attended to all btr houie
hold datle and loaded end unloaded all the
har, ThI rncdlclno Rata ber itrornrth. For
tuerir (he mi weak nod tired and could bardlr
Bet about, but (Inoe (ho ha been taking Wine
of Oardnl (ho feol bettor and stronger than
when rear of age. JOB. A. ElBBNIIAFBIt.
Mrs, ElnrJuftr had tried everything durln
her three ytr slckntu and hid iptnt corulcf.
mbl money. She wm weak and could hardly
get about (or three years before she took
"WINBo'ORDU.
Now, after taking the Wine of Cardul, she can
work with her huiband In the hy field, That
Is turd work, but It Is not es injurious to a
woman's health as Isbor In ttoret, factories and
offices where thousands of girls are closely con-
after year.
With the aid of Wine of
work and enloy flood health. The
a woman vhjorousln body and mind
pains a woman grows well and strong
uiacK - uraugnt.
frmtitomf.
"Tha Iadlaa' Adrtaarr
, uuttanoon, Tann.
MadialM Corny! or,
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STORE...
Ch'ldren'sdrtsses nicely trimmed 25c,
Children's 50c trimmed tonnets 25c.
Ladles' 85c latest waists, buttoned
down J lie back. 49c
$1.35 Paris point kU gloves, the latest,
II aharlaa c
Children's school handkerchief, lc.
25c clmptd rubber hair pins, best qual-
iiv. ine ttnttn.
Beauty pins, best quality, cold plated,
. lOcdoz.
10c side combs 5C .
40Cbrlls, the latest patent Silk tucked
andMureen 25c
Salem, Orcjfon -A
lor tlio purposu lor which it is
four blocks of tlio business Dart
with tlio greatest courtooy, anil
For tonus nud further Informix
J
Are essential features of a well
furnished room. Walls should
be papered, floors carpeted, suit
able pieces of furniture and pic
Hires all harmoniously arranged.
We make a specialty of these essentials.
Htorea nt ShIuiu m d Albany.
O, J. WILSON
B&ttotial Hage of
THE DAILY iiOulAL
Members Northwest Afternoon Newa
paper League.
BY HOFER BROTHERS.
Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance.
Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance.
Dally by Carrier, 00 Cents Per Month.
Weekly One Year, $1.00 In -Avance,
COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET.
State Senator.
E. M. OHOI8AN, of Salem.
SQUIRE FAIUtAH, of Saloin.
RopresontatlvoB.
FRANK DAVKY, of Snlom.
K. T. JUDD, of Aumsvlllo.
THOS. U. KAY, of Salem.
A. M. iLAFOLI.ETT, of Ilrooka.
Sh'orirf. '
JOHN F. STEIWE'K, of Jefferson.
Ciorlc.
JOHN W. ROLAND, of Salem.
Recorder.
JOHN C. SIKOMUND,, or Gervals.
Treanuror.
W. Y. RICHARDSON, of Stayton.
Commlsaloner.
WM. MILKY, of Aurora.
Aflacaaor.
CHARLES LEMDCKE, of Duttovillo.
I Survoyor.
HYRON II. HERRICK, Jr., of Turner.
Cororcr.
"A. M. CLOUOH, of Salem.
JuHtlco of tho I'oaco.
(Salem Dlatrlct)
E. D. HOROAN, of Salem No. 1.
Constable.
GEORGE H. IRWIN, of Salem No. 2.
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MEN WITH MONEY ARE WANTED.
Mr. Stophon A. LowoII, of UmaUlla
county, may havo boon foollbh to ontor
tho canvnaa for tho nomination for gov
ornor In competition wltli so wealthy
a man and ho grant nn organizer no
Win. J. Furiiiah, tlio Pendleton bnnkor
Lowell ought to know that It cohUi a
great deal of tnonoy to got a nomina
tion In tho dominant party with tlio
proHont flyntom of packed prlmarloa.
It Ib well known that men camo from
remote countloH in tho atato nnd de
manded from tho Qeor hendquartorfl
at Portland largo suiiih for oxpouscB,
and whon their demnndH could not bo
met tho trnnafor of their votoa to nomo
othor cnndldato wna onally nccom-
jillahed. Mr. Lowell waa nlao foolluh
enough to wrlto a letter to Tho Jour
nal, xaylng that thoro wuh nothing in
tho coiiHtltuthm forbidding tho placing
of all Htnto nlllclals on a Hat aalary,
nud that tlio taking of feeu and pcntul
hUoh, hh now practlcod, Ih forbhldon
by the uoiiHtltution, and that all fees
uud uarulugH of cuoli olllco belong Into
tho trotumry. TIioho nctioiiH of IiIh
in ado lilni unnvnllnblo with tho puah
olementH ot tlio llopubllcnn party.
Lowell bolongH in tho Democratic or
minority pnrty, whom thoy havo to
rely on tho popularity of a candidate
with tlio people in general for hla huc
oi'Hii. Tho Republican party oigana
do well to rend Lowell out of tho pnr
ty, if It Ih going to be run from the
Portland Rtamlnrd of an expensive fac
tion running niter men with tho moat
monoy to got control of conveutlonH.
Ilnl that neeiiiH to bo what tho peoplo
wnnt, nud tho "poor man" cindldntoH,
like (leer nud Chnmberlalu and Low
ell, might an well prepare to takn baek
BcatH for ten yenru to ramo. U'h men
with money wo wnnt to tho front. Wo
imiHt havo them.
o
MR. SCOTT NOT A CANDIDATE FOR
SENATOR.
Editor Scott again Holemnly naaurea
bin rendom that ho Is not a cnndldato
for tho United States Sounto. That la
tho only way to got It. on .tho old linen.
Keep In tho background. Have your
naino dropped Into tho gamo nt tho
right moment. Tell tho people that
you nro for aonio ono olso, uud carry
on n huge dtH'optlon of. npponrlng ttu
porlatlvely ahy nnd modeat. That la
tho way Molirldo. nnd Mitchell nnd the
others wero elected beforo. Hut tho
people nro going to havo aomothlng to
ny nftor awhile. They nro going to
huvo a voice In thu election, nnd oven
In tho nomination of candidate for
the United Statua Senate. That time
Ih not fur uway. nud the old gnmo of
Hllpplug Into thu buck door Ih past for
ever. Tho botdueaiH of Mr. Simon In
openly being n candidate for ro-olcc-tlou.und
tho knowledge that If n ma
jority of the member of the leglala
titro nro for him he will be re-elected
without buying u Hindu vote. Ih why
meu like Scott and othera, who Hock ft
back-door entrance to tho Sounto hnto
AN INDEPENDENT PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
him. They do not want direct and
open appeals to tho people. That
would do awny with tho secret manlr)-
I uiuuuiia iinu ciir-wiuspenugH oi men
, like Scott, McGinn and Matthews. Mr. '
I Simon's open and abovo-bonrd candi
dacy liafl much to commend It, as com
pared to tho man who says ho don't
want It and finally has manngod to
have It forced upon him. There la
only ono renlly fair nnd perfectly hon
oat way to bo mado aonator, and that
Ib to bo a cnndldato for it nt tho suf
frage of tho votorB themselves.
YOUNQ MEN ARE THE LIFE OF
THIS CITY.
While the older genorntion havo
done some good woik to Improve our
city's circumstances tho past four
years, It Is the young men who 'aro
tho life of the city In Its fratornal or
ders and its military company.
It Is tho young men who keep alive
that most glorious manifestation of
any civilized nation tho town brass
band. Salem has today by far tho
best band this city haB had In many
years.
Those who heard thorn play nt the
Fourth of July rally at tho city hall
Monday night were surpriaod, and tho
young men's hair would havo bristled
with pleasure if thoy had remained to
hear tho compljments.
Thoro aro places whoro ago and sta
bility and good counsel count for ev
erything. Hut glvo tlio young men
crodlt for generous and disinterested
public spirit, for whole-souled devotion
to things besides dollars.
A FEW WORDS TO THE SALEM
FRUIT UNION.
Tho Journal would llko to havo tho
thoughtful attention of tho Salem
Fruit Growers' Union. It Ib n now or
ganization, and In ordor to buccoci!
must make n record this season.
Tho first crop thnt will havo to bo
handled by tho Union will bo tho
strawberry crop, of which thoro are
ovor 100 acres In tho organization.
At a fair estimate tho Salem Union
will havo 10,000 crates of strawberries
to Hhlp, and C0.000 to 100,000 pounds
for tho cannory. This will bo tho
lurgoBt horry product ovor put Into the
market of Salem.
Thoro will bo besides thousands of
crates of chorrles and blackberries
and rnspborrles, and many othor kinds
of grcon fruits to ship nnd put Into tho
cannery. Hut tho strawberry crop will
lend nil others.
Now a word to tho Unien: Tho mom-
bora imiHt sustain their organization,
If It Ib to bo n financial miaaesa. Thoy
niHst Biuitnln tho olllcera, and bo wlb
ling to work undoWthelr direction, nnd
be loynl to their Inbors.
Tho Union has mndo nn ngrecmont
with Mr. O. V. Allen, who bundled tho
Salem cannory a numbor of years with
great success. Later tho hoard of ill.
rectois must employ a shipping mnn
agor. Tlio flrBt duty of tho momborB of the
Union Is to ngroo, through their direc
tors, to turn In about three-fourths of
tholr crop for tho cannery, and agree
to furnish tho rest for shipment.
It Is tho duty of tlio members to call
Individually on tho secretary of tho
board of directors, and authorlzo tlio
board to act for them, nnd this should
bo dona nt onge, bo thnt tho board ot
directors may hnvo a bnais.
Co-operation Is nil Importnnt, and
membeni of tho Union must loam to
trust tlioao they oloct to aot for thoin.
Whether jou llko n director or olllcer
or not, It Ib your duty to sustain him
while In olllco.
All this work of handling fruit
through a Union at Salem Ib new busl
noas to berry growora nt Salem. Thoy
iinvo all much to learn. Hut wo know
from what has boon done elsewhere
that there Is great profit In n well
managed Union. Let tho members nil
consider tho wltuatlou, and make a
loynl effort to show that tho Union
hero enn bo mndo n buccoss. And re
member, tho bnttlo for flnnuclal sue-
ST J:,Str b' f0UKhVNFANTS,. WEAR-SIioi t and
o I and bibs, good qualities,
WHAT
SHALL WE DO
WITH
ROQ8EVELT?
It la Bald tho president of those
United Statoa actually rejoiced whon
the opposition broke down tho fonooA
rodo ovor tho rulos of tho House and
trampled under foot tho speaker and
tho sugar trust. I
To bo sure it wns only n llttlo vlo-l
tory knocking out tho differential on'
retlnod sugarun Itom of I5.00Q.00O or
IG.000.Q00 n your to tho American 8u.
Bar Uetlnlng Co.. and Hoosovolt ro."
Jolcod!
That amount of money taken from
tho surpltiH profits of the sugar
millionaire will ham,,f ?,!
coming congressional campaign very
llttlo. Thoy will only speud their
money the moro freely to carry a con
gresu that will not do such things.
Tho country Is not Bafe If Hooso
volt's Hough llldora In Congress are
Congress are
permitted to have thing tholr own
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way Next they will hit the oil. or'
Qt(ll il-ltuft 1I1 IaI II... - . .
-.. u.t Hv , lo ueit. or
Mark namm'8 ahlpplng subsidy.
Hoosovolt bettor let up If ho wants
A nomination at tho hands of those IV
trusts. And If thoy do not nomlnatoKi
him. who will nut nn n u.w.ik.k.iiii..
dollar campaign
election?
fund to ourry
The ladles ot tho Maccabees
Michigan havo won n dUtlnet victory
lu thftoouru that glvo thorn the right
io wtpauo:. At least, taaft the gist of
the decision.
tbe Capital
THE PORTLAND JOURNAL..
In ono month tho Portland Journal
has grown to be a woll-doveloped jour -
nallstlo Infant of eight pages. ,
It Is well spiced With exclusive now
features, and some quite noted Btoaps
from various parts of tho stnte.
Tho heaviest business men of Port-
land seem no longer afraid to glvo
their advertisements to an Independ
ent paper.
Tho managing editor Is Alfred D.
Howon. Ho was ouco a member of
tho Washington legislature, and edited
a papor In Pacific county.
Ho conducted the Astoila Daily
Pioneer for throo years, and was for
Home years the mntiaglng editor of
the Portland Dally Telegram.
Tho Dally Journnl will havo to fight
for its oxlstonce.or oven to get a fair
oppoitunlty to reach tho people
through tho mails.
o .
Remember this: You can't teach
your boy or girl anything better nnd
nobler than to bo a kindly nnd consid
erate gentleman or lady. They may
bo that and havo no wealth or college
education, nnd thoy may have both tho
latter and not bo tho former. It rests
with you, dear parents. On tho oth
er hand, your boy or girl may instinc
tively become kind, gentle and con
sldorato In manner and speech, and
success In life will Jjo In proportion as
thoy do that very thing. Hut you had
bettor have a hand In shaping that
matter, anil to bo successful will have
to pny some attention to it yourself.
o
Tho pi leas of living aio still to bo
advanced. Thoy havo advanced 20
por cont. In tho past year, and now
the beef trust has sot prices up nnoth
or notch, nnd seeks to control the butter-
mnrkoL Does this system of ad
vancing prices tend to tlio distribution
or tho concentration of wealth? Nlco
point, to study, that. If to distribution,
then trusts aro a blessing, if wo could
only realize it. Ono thing, if moata go
too high, wo can eat moro fruits nnd
vogotabloa, nnd they aro cheap on tho
Pacific censt. Tho American peoplo
ent too much meat, anyhow,
o
With tho ndvnnco In tho price of
necoBsltlos wngos of labor nro going to
ndvnnco. Thero nro going to bo
Btrlkos. Tho custom of paying mon
with families from 75 conts to $1.00 a
dny for labor In this country Is going
to no -moailled about 100 per cont. i
within a yonr. j
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Buy and Try a Box Tonight. 1
While you think of it, go buy and
try a box of Cascarcts Candy Ca
thartic, ideal laxative, tonight. You'll
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fine Ubilliner
Our Millinery Pari irs never held more attrnctloiiH than now. Hiin
drwls of new and boHiitiful Imts keep romliiif. New thinuB to nhnu-vnn
every time you .come huts of bust
from r 2fi up. Children's "Special
New York Millinery Parlors
MRH. UOOKKR, Manager.
Mmtmrammmtmnmmnmtmitmtmmtmimmtnmtmmmmmtnnttmmin
Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store
New goods in laiire quantities received this week,
AUSLIN UNDERWEAR - Night gowns, chemise, draweis,
corset covers, skirts, in great variety. There never was
such fine goods at such little prices.
SILK MllTS AND GLOVES
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT -
Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store
Ki'Tt iWr io
Do Your Horses
Good
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!' HWMly. Uur r oei.re il.e 0RM( ,0.ng. "BU U,MOj, l,8
SAVAGE Si RBID
322-324 Com'l st , .
Auuiiis for tli !,.(,. ii..i ..,..' . " atcDSMEN
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t- :uin nuiu rnnrnnp
uu u,i vuavHw-a, Luatr cars, aining and
cafe cars is the record of the
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IN- VV uC3k-JICa-4rSL.?-Hi
IN During the past year mating it the moat mmi-m .. i . . il
of S; luthooonutrv. travel over it ami Z HLe'n"u',u-4-a railroad
0.8. CHAN 8, Ge. Pa. Agt., St. iU u" Hnr1??' " tlu '&
3-oumal
Peoplo nak the editor for all kinds
of Information. A young lady wants
Tho Journnt to give a frecklo receipt.
Wash them with eau do cologne enrly
j in tho evening, and about 10 o'clock
brush them With a well-selected mous-
tncho. An old lady who has tried it
says if It docs not remove, it will nt
least cause you to forget them,
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That wldo-awako town of Jefferson
in getting ready to put In a bank, and
plans aro being mado to build a now
brick block. There aro a lot of very
fino peoplo In and around Jefferson,
and It Is In many ways ono of tho buU
comunlties In Oregon.
Morgan's $150,000,000 trust to con
tiol all tho trans-Atlantic lino steam
ships will bo a good thing, If It keep j "TI- a Gfeaf
about a million Amoricons at home wlCell
from Europo long enough to got tnclrRock Island
eyoa open 10 mo iniquity oi some oi
the trust methods.
Eastern states that had locusts In
1885 expect that pest again this year.;tlona at chlcag0 in Union Dopot for
It takes seventeen years for this all points East. Dally standard sleep
clcadae to reappear, and this Is their lng car between Suit -rafSfPfiaw
tlmo on earth. They aro to appear In
Mny.
Several men In Salem havo gono out
of tho dog business since the, appear-
, .r . .r,
anco In this paper of an articlo by a
correspondent, who laid down the
dog law.
Tho peoplo of England aro said to
bo moro deeply excited ns n nation
ovor tho now gamo called lug-Pong,
than ovor their war In Afrlcn.
Congressman Cushman declines to
pel form nt tho crack of tlio whip. He
should bo run out of tho party, if tho
trusts ure to bo protected.
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Salem Is tho Uvest town In Western
Orogon, and will fittingly colobrato tho
day that gave birth to tho llvest na
tion on tho globe.
Wo know Mnrshflold had ono tan
nery. Now it seoms to have anothor
Tho Dally Coast Mall.
Tho pialilo and Mississippi valley
states are suffering from heat and
drouth and high winds.
I'M n rut ii Yonr iioffuM Willi UiiarnrntM.
Cnndy Oitlmrtlc, cuio toiintlputloti foiovor.
.On "in If an O fnll.drti?ilstf) refund money
Help civilization by Joining the bird
protecting society.
fcttractfid
rAMnv r&Yujiu-n i&-
! "-!! -H "C N.r ,o.d m bulk.
Htwart of the dialer who trlw to stl
"omethln hut atjioiw) "
Tli a aignu .iri in on ovrry bv v of iiih Kiuuint
i altG IJ"PTlflOllinrnTiibl.ik
, . r I lil ! . -, I. In .,,. l-
mnterlHl nud and wotkrnnnshlp aro 1
Oponinp, Day" Tliurfday and Fridny.
long dresses, skirts, slips, caps
little prices.
- IS cents a pair
R.ceivingnew good every day.
tl v PoBtolhce.
and Cows Like
Hay?
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Conallis & Eastern Railroad
TIJMEUAJtD.
No. 2 For Yaquiun:
Train leaves Albany 12:61) p m
Train lonvcs Corvatlli ... 10) p rn
rinlt) Krrlve Yaqulna 0M& p. ti
Ki. 1 -Ueturnlnifi
I envM Ynquina (lOOn iu
Luiivph CorvalllH ,..! I:W a. in
Artv(. Albany .. . . 12:15 p ui
No. 3 For Pctrell:
Leaves Albany 7 00 n in.
Arrive Dm colt. .. ....12:15 p, m
No. 4 1-rom Detreit:
Lenvi-F Dt'rinlt 12:45.p. m
ArrlCH Albany 5:40 ji. m
1 nunc I nrriu'M in Albany ip lime
to connect with the P, l, eoutli bound,
train, ib well ns tfivluir Ho or tluee
hnnr In Albnnv before, departure oi B.
1' North bound train for Portland.
Train No. 2 (ounerts with the S, P.
weal aide train nt CorvUlls Crossing for
Inilo endence, McMinnville and all
p'iinlc north to Portland
J. Tvn.vhn, Eovtis Sto.vb,
Audit. Albnnv. Mbikwh
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Is tho only lino
oporntlng week
ly personally
conducted tour
i s t excursion
enrs between
Portland and
Route
Chicago change via. tho world's great-
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Chicago, buffet, library,
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smoking cars between witmJKt
Pueblo, Denvor and Chi-
cngo. Tho most reasonable dining car
Borv,? between Pueblo and Chicn-
BO- If you nro going to Kansas City,
0raaimp Do8 Moines, Chicago or any
place East, you should onqnlro about
the Great nock Island Route boforo
purchasing your ticket. Ask your
nearest agont about It, or wrlto for
folders, and any Information desired.
A. E. COOPEH,
Qen. Agt., Portland, Ore.
PJJK
A Juicy Morsel for
Breakfast
Or dinner you can cujoy Irom ono ol oif
tender and delicious meats, steaks, luiih
or mutton chops' veol cutlets or ;ork,
Our meats nre nil cut Irom the Inttcst
Htid tiriuiHBt c ttlo, and wo can supply
your tsble with fresh, nutrition and
wholesome meals Ht bed rork prlct-s
E, C, CROSS SALEM CFE
Phon 291
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All Ladies
SARGENT GEM
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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," Housckccpeis want Sargent's Gem Food
Chopper as soon as they 1 car of it. X 2i
R. M. WADE & CO
...Red Clover Seed...
Special price, f 11.00 per 100 lbs. First class, clean, Oregon eeed. Now la the
time to buy,
...Prussian Stock Food...
This article has proved to be the best food on tho market. Also Heava Powders,
Worm Powders, Poultry Food, etc.
...BREWSTER & WHITE...
9!f """J!1,, FEEJWEN AND SEEDSMEN. Salem. Oregon
fl SaccessfaTMove"'
Since we came to 307 Commercial St. we have gained
many new customers, and the most ofour old friends found
us. We have bettt r facilities for handing our goods, Our
expenses are much less which enables us to pw better bar-
Rains to customers. Those who have traded with us found
it so, and those who hae not, will find bareainsin our cloth
ing. See our S4.00, 55.00, $7.50 and $10 suits and you will
not go away empty handed.
Come and take our 21c corsets, they sell fiomSl to 52
each elsewhere, hxtra bargains in lace curtains
S. FRIEDMAN,
PS - s. Friedman the auctioneer.) baa
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and union Pacific
DEPART
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TIME SCHEDULES
From I'ortlunrt, Or,
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8.10a. tii
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VantMall Hiiokaue. Wallncc, full
6-15 li. rn. man, Mlnnoaiiplls St.
via Paul, I)ultitli..Nlllnatik(;p
Spokano .(JlilinRO, and Knut
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72
IPTLAND TO CHICAGO
po tnanje oi Lars
Ibroimh tickets via tills route to p!I
KnMcrii point-on Pnlent Southeru I'n
ei tli- depot office.
OCCAM AMD RIVER SCIIBDULP
From Portland
Ml Mlllnit itatea ubji-tt
to chatiRe
8 p. m Korean Fraud co 1 j.. m
Pall cvi-rj-5 day
IUilly
exct-pt r-OlUMWA RIVKR i t. m.
Sunday ToAMoila anil Way t-z.Buudt
8 p in. LuliclluK.
Hntunlfty
10 p. tn.
WILLAMETTB BIVER
Steamor Ruth leaves Salem for Port
land and way landings on 1 uepdny Thurs
days and Stiturdaye, a bunt 1C n. m. For
OorvnlltB end wny landings, Mondays,
WedneedBya and Fridays Bt about 5
A.! ORAIQ, M. P. BALDWIN,
Gen. I as. Act. Agt. O. R. & N dock
Pnrt'nnd, Ore Pslcm. Ore
At Easter Time
is when" the building btiBlnefs will bo In
lull swing. If you haven't ghen yrur
orders for your lumber requirements it
will pay you to get estimates from
Uocdale Lumbor Co., for any and nil
kinds of lumber for out or inside work,
lath, shingles, rash, doors, blinds and
everything needed in this lino.
Goodale Lumber Co.
Near S. P. rneB'r. depot. Phono 051
A Man Who is Not
Fastidious
About his laundry "rk will take it to
''any old place," but thoa who are well
bred, and want tbf r linen ti be fault
less in its color and tin sli will fcek nut
tlio Buloro Steam laundry in timo, jiiBt
as water finds its level. Our laundry
work in Incomparable, and is the Ol
faction of tho laundry nan's art Try us.
Salem Steam Laundry
COLONin, J. OLMSTED, ritOPRIKTOIt
DOR000 O. OLMSTjrO, MQR
Fhone 411 210 T.i)xrtv Pte-t
Who Buy
FOOD CHOPPER
307 Commercial Street.
i uDposue ine rosionicc
his office with ua.
?v
New Location.
135 (iourt St.
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