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V m w P" THE DAILY JoUANAL, 8AL6M, nEQ6n, MONDAY, ApftIL 28, 1002. r. si"fcr 1 IV W f t. ! : V' J 1 f (if contagious Blood Poison U. ......, ....... .............. . , using the same toilet articles, or otherwise coming in contact with persons WHO nave coniracicu it. n- hAcri'tin iitinllv with a little groins, a red eruption brcako out on the body, sores and ulcers appear in the mouth, the throat becomes ulcerated, the hair, eye brows and lashes fall out ; the blood becoming more contaminated, copper colored splotches and pustular eruptions and the body, and the poison even destroys the bones, .... f1, S. S. S. Is a Specific for this loathsome disease, and cures it even in the worst forms. It k a perfect antidote for the powerful virus that pollutes worai. uiiua. """r , n,rnt,. tn n nartfl of the svstcm. but is guaranteed a strictly vegetable compound. .,, ,. Wnte for our free home treatment book and learn all about Contagious Blood Poison. If you want medical advice give us a history of your case, sassa-wl" "'sh ivr.ayor !&&?&iZ&Z&&5&7&?2Zi& ...CHICAGO PEOPLE'S BARGAIN HOUSE. We are cow ready for tuslntss. The addition to our itore Is now complete, We can more easily handle our Increaslnt trade. We are In buslatis to do tuslaess and when It comes to low prices on reliable toods we take no tack seat from any house la America no matter how lane. We can prove those convlaclaz facts to you every day you visit our store. Read on : Men's 35C Merino underwear -..19c Boy's 29e overalls -- ----15c 500 wash taffeta silk waists $2.95 Men's 25c ntck scarfs. 15c ft oyr zsc straw nits ..--... .ut Irn' hall from 25c UB ( hiMren's fancy trimmed dresses 25cc Children's 50c trimmed hats -25c 25c lace striped hose 15c Hemoants dress foods, half price. Remnants table lints, half price. WE ARE TUB MAKERS OP LOW PRICES ON RELIABLE GOODS. AlrFVOY RROS.. Prnnrfetnrs. Court Street. &F2&&&Zi-?22nC TJlp-to The House Furnishing Co. 308 Oom'l tit., noxt to Post olllco. Do Your Horses Good Hay? Wo aro propnrcd to furnish it. W havo clovr, cheat mid timothy J liny o ho host quality, Our prices aro thu lowest going. SAVAGE 322-324 Com'l st. Agents (or the International stock food. 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 nothing like it for preparing subsrantialVmd dainty dishes, that it adds to home economy by utilizing "left overs," Housekeepers want Sargent's Gem Food Chopper asjsoon as they R. M. WADE & CO. I 5WHY 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. JBc up-to-date and get the' benefit of them Sundries, repairing, 'wheels to rent New Location Is the name sometimes given to what is generally known as the HAD DIS EASE. It is not confined to dens ol vice or the lower classes, t The purest and best people are sometimes infected with this awful malady througli Handling tnc cioining, .IrttikVmr frmti t1u fintim vessels. , blister or sore, then swelling in the Tnn vnnn iln-o I contracted a bad oano of Blood Poison. Ivraiundertrnatmont of aphyilolanuntill found that he could do mo no Reed. Then boiran taklntr S.8.S. Icommonoodtolniprovoatonoo and In a very short tirao all evldonoo of the disease disappeared. I took six bot tles and today niti sound and well. It. M. Wall, Morristown, Tonn. Unless you get this poison out of your blood it will ruin you, and bring disgrace and disease upon your children, for it can be transmitted from parent -iii,i. s. S. S. contains no mercury or potash, STORE BIB Bl specials In wash foods, calicoes, and flnihams. 75c calico wrappers ....... ..35c Ladles' IOC stcctlnis 4c Paris Point kid iloves, all shades. $1.3 5 quality ...... .....--79c 10c side combs - -.. ....5c 8c 3-4 Inch farter elastic, best made ?eryd - 4c .00 white skirts trimmed with 4 rows torchon lace - $1.25 Salem, Orceon 2)ate sas Wo bollovo in nil now things thnt are practical and havo just milled to our curpot liRtullliiK equipment tlio latest thing in carpet raoktf. Whon you ecu It you will wonder why hoavy rolls of car pot were ever hnudlod otherwise. With it wo nru able to dis.l ly an ontlro stock in the best possible manner with little uffortnnd thu loaet possible tltno. Dining this week oncli iurson buying n carpet from this rack amounting to $10.00 or moro v. ill bo presented with n beautiful footstool. Htoreu tit Halom and Allmny, and Cows Like St RBID SEEDSMEN Who Buy FOOD CHOPPER hear of it, X O. J. WILSON Bbitorial pac$e of THE DAILY JOURNAL Members Northwest Afternoon News- paper League. i BY HOFER" BROTHERS. I Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 50 Cents Per Month. Weekly Ono Year, $1.00 In Avance. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. Joint Senator for Marlon and Linn Con nt I OH. W. II. 1IODSON, of Stayton. Statu Senator. K. M. CKOISAN, of Salem. SQUIH13 FAItUAIt, of Salem. lloproBontatlvofl. FIIANK DAVKY, of Salem. K. T. JUDD, of AumBvlllo. TIIOS. II. KAY, of Salem. A. M. LAFOLLETT, of Brooks. J. 13. SIMMONS, of Monitor. Sheriff. JOHN F. STEIWKU, of Joffcraon. Clerk. JOHN W. ROLAND, of Salem. Recorder. JOHN C. SIRQMUNDM of QorvnlH. Trenflitrcr. w. y. richardson; of stayton. CommlBsloner. WM. MILEY, of Aurora. Assessor. CHARLES LEMUCKE, of Duttovlllo. Surveyor. 1IYRON II. HERRICK, Jr., of Tumor. Cororcr. A. M. CLOUOII, of Salem. Jimtlco of tlio Peace. (Salem District) K. D. HOROAN, of Snlotn No. 1. ConBtnhlo. aEORQE II. IRWIN, of Salem No. 2. o POPULAR VOTE ON SENATORS. A Sulom correspondent, writing of Governor Goor'B candldaoy for th United StatoB Honato, Just nftor tlio Htuto couvontlon Bald: , To ono looking nt thu present sltua tlon from tlio outside It would Boom that the tltno 1b now favornhlo for tlio lnunchlng of thu Gear boom. Tlio only avowed Bonator 1b C. W. Fulton. It linn boon Fulton's Idea that tlio people should express their choice for a son utor, niul to that end ho believed that tlio senatorial ciindliliito should be voted for In Juno. Now It hnppoua that Geer counts his chief political Htrongth In tlio ranks of the common people, far romoveil from thu lnlluonco of politicians. It Is quite In tlio cards, therefore, that Geer and Fulton will ho opposing senatorial cutidldntos be fore) tlio people at tlio general election In Juno. l)y an net of tho hint legisla ture It Is provided that names of can didates for United Status senator may he placod upon tho olllulal ballot, tho Bamo tin tho iitiino of tho candidates for statu olllco, and that thu ro&ult of tho vote shall ho curtlllod to thu legis lature for Its Information, The names ho placed upon tho ballots either by nomination In a convention or by pe tition. If Govoruor Gear's friends place his name on tho Republican ticket In that manner Fulton's friends will almost he conipulliHl to take a similar course, In order to prevent. Ger from being the unanimous choice of thu Republicans. And then there would bo ono of tho prettiest fights Oregon ever saw, Doth (lour and Fulton aro good campaign ers, and they would create so much I li te lost In their own contest that tho pooplu would lose sight of thu guber- RICKETY CHILDREN. Loose joints, bow legs, big head, and soft bones mean rickets. It is atypical disease for the best workings of Scott s Emulsion. For the weak bones Scott's E m u 1 s i o n supplies those powerful tonics the hypophos phites. For the loss of flesh Scott's Emulsion provides the nourisliim&cotwiver oil. ScoiHBEhJuilsiou corrects the el'fWuPor imperfect nour l i 11 1 lsmnciu ami unngs rapiu im provement in every way to rickoty children. SoJ fir Vim SimpU. SCO IT & 110 W.N K, CtumUti, i) l'uil St., N. Y. -wr i 135 Court S AN INDEPENDENT PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. natorlnl battle. The ono who won would claim tho rtyht to an olcctlon at tho hands of tho loglBlaturc. Should' tho contest not tnko place hoforo tho ' people In Juno, both Geer and Fulton ' would still be in the senatorial race when the legislature moats In Janu ary. It now scorns that petitions arc al ready In circulation In several counties of tho Btnto for placing GoOr's nama On tho ballots. This Is good. No ono thing will go further toward clarifying tho dirty pool of Oregon politics than to carry this now law Into effect, filvo tho peo ple a chance to officially declare their choice for United Statos sonator and leave tho legislature to Blmply ratify that choice by electing tho successful candlduto nccordlngto the formB of tho law. If tho United States senato Is to In definitely chccltmato tho overwhelm ing domand for olcctlon of Bonators hy direct vote, thon tho people will bo wise to got at tho same point In some other way. This new lnw will accomplish the samo result, and will loavo tho legisla ture to porform In tho election of hcii ntor, simply tho duty now performed hy tho electoral collego In tho elec tion of president. Tho Hamlltonlau Idea, that tho peo ple "havon't Bonae enough to voto In tolllgently,"ls out of date. GIvo them a chance to express themselves, and they will settle this senatorial ques tion, and clear tho Oregon political at mosphoro ut the samo time. Marsh Held Coast Mall. o HAM OMELET. A lady asks tho editor to glvo a good receipt for ham omelet. It Is a delicious dish nt this tltno of year whon oggs aro not too high. Got some boiled ham at Uio markets or ilollcato-esssou countorand tnlnco It. I'lit soniu huttor on a spider that Is not too hot, nnd gently warm tho minced ham. Heat up some eggs with a spoonful of cream to the egg. Four ovor the ham whon It Is "good and hot," and cook the omelet without seasoning It, unless It bo with a llttlo finely chopped SlllVOB. Tho omlot Is better If scrambled with an ordlunry Hqunro-ondod pan- enko turner. Romovo when dono onto a hot dish and season to taste. THERE IS NO NATIONAL ISSUE. Thu Republicans who do not want tho statu government prostituted to tho personal and selllsh Interests of ono Portland faction nro now to bo got Into Hue on the plea that there Is u great natlouul Issue Involved In this election Imperialism says tho Ore gonlau. Tho Oregoiilau scokit to Ignore tho whole state Issue, and that Is lower taxes, and light tho state campaign In behalf of tho people of the Htlllpplno Islands. It cares more for thu cinnamon-colored Malays of l.uxou than It does for tho farmer of Oregon. And what has the governor of an American statu to do with those Filipinos? Tho Oregonlan has discovered this national Issue to light tho state cam paign on. It is happy. It Is whipped out of Its boots, politically, and con fesses Judgmeut'on state Issues, by re fusing to print Geo. Chamberlain's ar raignment of tho grafts and extrava gancies that all people admit should ho wiped out. Hut all this Is to be Ignored, and the election of a governor and statu printer and a few bookkeep ers at tho statu house is to bo fought out on tho national issue of the reten tion of the Philippines. What an up pool to tho Intelligence of thu taxpay er! Suppose you elect Geo, Chamber lain governor on that Issue? Would It not bt a fatal defeat of the Republican party on a national Issue? Republi cans should not be deluded Into that attitude. Retention of the Philippines Is not an Issue In this election. Amor lean sovereignty In the Philippines is not called In question. It Is a question of abolishing grafts and perquisites that are unconstitutional. That's all. It Is probably from a strong seuso of partisan duty that the Oregonlan has agreed that the only Issue In the Ore gon state fniiiimlgu Is the question of the retention of the Philippine. Rut Is it true? Is It wis? The Democratic platform and the Democratic candidate for governor are uccusmI of standing for that, although both the platform nnd the candidate recognise the Philippine islands as sovereign American territory. The Journal has called several times on the Oregonlan to show the words of the Democratic platform that call for almudonment of tho Philippine. It cannot do It. It scuttles. The Oregonlan will not give the campaign speech of Mr. Chamberlain to its readers. In that speech lie says that the Philippine belong to the United States, lie doeu not scuttle. It scuttles. It will not quote the platform, or the utterances of the man It accuse of uuputriotlo attitude. How can Its renders learn the truth? That Is not wanted? It scuttles. As this U a strung Republican state, if they can make its reader believe that Chamberlain stauils for a polley of scuttle, thwj can defeat bint for gov ernor. Again we ask the Qregolan to show its reader by what word of the Dew- oorutle platform or Mr. Ok&Mbertalute speech It can reasonably Infer the pol icy at scuttle? Shew tho words or scuttlo. the Capital PLANNING FOR CLEANER POLITICS. (Continued from first Jingo.) tlons down to tho present time, "In thoeo lnttor days especially." Today to .got a nomination a candldato had to consult a fow managers. The direct nomination systom was moro needed than any other reform to purify politics. It wob oasy for tho people to nominate cnndldatos- as It was to nominate dologatofl. He read from his last nionsago a puflsago In favor of direct nomination, Buying that covered his sontlmonts. Ho exprosBed himself with vigor In fa vor of eloctlng sonntors by direct voto of tho people. This got a warm round of appplausc. Ho got In somo hot shot ut party bosses and those who make n business of managing politics. Judge R. P. Boise Spoke next, nnd said while not many were prosent, but a groat many moro than usually took pnrt In making nom inations. Progress of tho times, tho spirit of the press and public sontl inont demanded tho abolition of tho machine nnd tho adoption of direct nomination. He denounced tho dele gate Bystom as wrong. How came tho delegates on tho tlckot? Who put them there? Thoro was a caucus back of tho caucus. Thoro was a primary hnck of tho primary. It was usually n fow men In somo back room or law of fice. Direct nomination left no clinnco for tho machine, Tho machine always had an ulterior object In view a solllsh object, whilo tho peoplo wero generally utiBolflsh. Thoro was no buy ing proxies. Lnughtor.. Direct legis lation nnd direct nomination woro two measures that wero most needed by tho people of Oregon, and If onacted would result In reducing tnxos by ono hnlf. Judge N. J. Judah Said direct nomination would do away with delegated authority, and re store sovereignty to' thu people. Rep resentatives in these days arrogatod to themselves more power than was dele gated. Primaries wore controlled by ward heelers nod henchmen, and tho peo plo had party tools forcod upon thorn who wero not their ngonts, but tho servants of bosses nnd manipulators. Direct nominations nlouowould reme dy this. Tho citizen should have tho samo right to secretly and silently pass his Judgment on aspirants for nomination that ho had to do so on olectlon dny by thu Australian halllot. Tho slato maker was aii underground dictator. Ho was warmly cheered for his re marks. Tllmon Ford Was now Intioducod, and said this was a move to got a reform, that both political partlos In Marlon county had unanimously doinandod. Many bills to reform tho primaries had been otTored in tho pnst, but ho foro they got through tho legislature they wore klllled or so full of holes that they woro not offoctlvo. The people who llvo in a precinct havo little or nothing to sny as to who shall represent thorn nt tho coun ty convention. Tho quostion always was, who will we soloct to mako the slates, and handle the monoy in tho primaries? The use of monoy was forced upon candidates, not because thoy wanted to do wrong, hut bocause tho system was had, and it wns a not able fact that tho man who had tho sack generally downed the man who had none. Laughter. All primaries of nil the parties should he ltvlil on thu same dny, and then there would be no repeating. As pirants for nomination were placed on a ballot for each party, and submitted to the vote of nil tho member of that party. Mr. Ford told somo truths not gen erally heard at political meetings, and at time the nudience were convulsed with laughter. He moved a commit tee of live to draft a btil, to be named by the chair. Carried. Among the legihitlve candidates present who expreesedthentselve a favorable to the law were J. A. Jeffrey, Democrat; said It was a fundamental principle of popular government. Frank Davey. Republican, said theiv was n movement to secure to the peo ple the right to nominate candidates in an untrammelled, honest manner, and leave all political power as close to the iteople a possible. He wa not prepared to say the old way was all wrong. He would favor any bill drawn by a non-oartlsAit committee that would properly guard the right of the people. 1 H. McMahan. InilepeudeRt-Denio-craL said It did not follow that be cause a legislator wa dishonest that he should enact bad laws. A direct primary law wouhi not reach all the evil of the legislature. The people must also enact direct legislation. He thought it wa t great mistake of the founder of our government that they enacted a representative form of gov ernment. Instead of following the old Athenian Democracy. He believed the greateat ieu before the ueonle wa deUg away with representative form of government It M. Crohwtt, Republican, said he wa heartily in favor of direct nomina tkw. ami endoreed the movement. j W. T. Slater. Democrat, endorsed the reform, but said the purpose of thi movement muet be kept strictly in view. He recited the objection made by some to direct nomination. It wa said the law was a failure In some state because the people were larking lu intelligence. It the neople, a a journal mass, had tho Intelligence to pass on and adopt tho fundatnontal law of the land, they had tho ability to nominate men to carry that law Into effect. Ho reviewed tho Minnesota direct nomi nation law. It started In 1899, but ap plied only to cities of a certain size. In 1901 it was extended to cities of CO.O00, and to nomlnato all city, coun ty, district nnd legislative ofTlcorH. Di rect nomination laws wero slmplo and offoctlvo. It was coBtlng hundreds of dollars to rcglstor voters In Orogon. Tho Mlnnosota law mndo primary day tho first registration day, and moro votors would be roglstored In ono day than nro now put on the county clerk's office in sixty dayB. Tho law of direct nomination also tended to purify poli tics. It waa an unqualified success wherever It has boon tried. Direct nomination tonded to mlnlmlzo fac tional differences, and tuught men that tho only dlfferonco bdtwoon men In politics woro dlfforoncofl of principle. Ho pledged his support to tho meas ure. Ho rejoiced that this largo non partisan gathering wns an earnest of better things in the lino of purer poli tics. T. D. ay was present, and said that direct nomination would result In moro Independent nnd unpledged officers. Ho pledged himself In a general way to support tho measure. Ho was opposed to bosses dictating tho pnssago of bills that woro harmful to tho people. Di rect nomination would tend to glvo tho peoplo more Independent represen tatives. On being cnlled on, R. R. Ryan, So cialist for governor, said that none of tho leglslativo ticket wero prosent, and they should do tho talking. Iowls Savago, Democrat, said ho heartily favored direct nomination. This closed tho list of speakers. D. K. Swank commended tho sent!- T. II. Kay was prosent and said that rlty and manhood onough to declaro their convictions, nnd to boar In mind that tho pooplo wero waking up and demanded practical results. o .. Dsafneos Cannot Be Cured, by local applications, as thoy cannot rack tho diseased portion of tho car. There 1b only ono way to euro deaf ness, and that is by constitutional romodlos. Donfnoss is caused by nn inflamed condition of tho mucous lin ing of tho Eustachian Tube. Whon this tubo gets lntlnmcd you havo a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, nnd whon it is entirely closed deaf noss Is tho result, nnd unloss tho in flammation can bo tnkon out and this tubo rostorod to Its normal condition, hearing will bo dostroyod forover; uluo casos out of ton nro caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an In flamed condition of tho mucous sur faces. Wo will giva Ono Hundred Dollars for nny enso of doafuoes (caused by catarrh) thnt cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Sond for circu lars froo. F.J. CHBNEY & COTolodo; O. Sold by druggists, 76c. Hall's Family Pills aro tho host. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For Joint Sonator Marlon and Linn Countio. JOHN A JEFFREY, of Salem. Stato Senators. , L. H. MoMAHAN, Salem. J. 11. DIMMICK, Hubbard. Roprosontutivos. W. T. SLATER, Salem. FRED ROGIC. Stayton. I.OUIS SAVAGE, Salem. S. TOMLINSON, Woodbum. Sheriff. II. U. COLDATH, Salem. Clark. A. M. DLRYMPLK, Salem. Recorder. J. A. SHLLAVOOD, Salem. Treasurer. DAVID BACK, Mt. Angel. , Surveyor. A. WIHTI.OCK, Sllverton Assessor. J. D. SK1RVIN, Soott Mills. (Salem District.) Justiae of the Peaco. J. O'DONALD. Constable. JOHN H. LEWIS. o Wood for the Reform School. The board of trustees of the state re form school ha awarded contract for suppplylng that Institution with 200 DANDRUFF FALLING HAIR and BALDNESS Kill th Gtrm thit U Datroyintf (he Hair Root NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE IS TtlE SCIENTIFIC REMEDY THAT KILLS THESE PARASITIC GERMS. IV 51 fcy Drujsub, ftk $L0. TwcYnamm vlj i n w7' '. or ! cords of fir wood. Prices rango from $2.2G for second growth fir to $3 for best body fir. Tho nwards woro mado as follews: G. L. Morris, .10 cordn body fir, $3; E. S. Tolman, 100 or 200 cords second-growth fir, J2.25; J. W. Morgan, 15 cords body fir, $3, nnd 15 cords second-growth fir nt $2,50; Fred G. Follor, 20 cords body fir, $2.98. Tho persons receiving the contracts all re side near Turner. An UrJ-to-Date Place. If you want to eat your moals in n first-class houso, patronlzo tho White Houso restaurant. You get Just what you call for. Open day and night. oabtohIia Heart the ?Hi8 Kind Yon Have Always Ilia Kind Yon Have Always Brogl Signature Corvallis Si Eastern Railroad TIMJfi CAKD. No. 2 For Ynqulna: Train leaves Albany 12:60 p. tn, Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:50 p. tn. Pialn arrives Yiiqulni . 0:45 p. xu, No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 0-00 a. iu Leaves Corvallis 11:30 a. tn Arrives Albany 12:15 p.m. No. 3 For Detreit: Lcnves Albany 7:00 n. m. Arrives Detroit 12:15 p, m No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit 12:45 p. m Arrives Albany 5:40 p.m. Trains 1 arrives in Albany In time to connect with the S. P. eouth bound, train, kb well as giving two or three hours in Albnny before departuro of S. P. North bound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connects with tho 8, P. west side train nt Corvhllin Grossing for Independence McMiunvillo and all points north to Portland. J. TonNKit, Edwin Stone, Agent, Albany. Monaco Ttt f '! lB tuo on,y 1Ino J lit- Vjrredl operating week r i T i i ly personally KOCK lSland conducted tour- 1st excursion rcntff cars between AVCIMC Portland and Chicago chnngo via. tho world's great ost scenic lino, making closo connec tions nt Chicago in Union Depot for all points Kast. Dally standard stoop ing car betweon salt Lake City, Donvor and Chicago, buffot, library, smoking enrs botween Pueblo, Donvor nnd Chi umiHFffil cago. Tho most reasonablo dining car Borvlco betweon Pueblo nnd Chica go. If you nro going to Kansas City, Omaha, Dcs Moines, Chicago or any placo Kast, you should enqulro about tho Great Hock Island Routo beforo purchasing your tlckot. Ask your nenrost ngont nbout it, or writo for folders, nnd any information doslred. A. E. COOPER, Qen. Agt., Portland, Ore. 0&&S! A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy frbm ono of our tender and delicious meats, steaks, lacib or mutton chops' veal cutlets or ;ork, Our meats are all cut from the fattest and nriinest rattle, and we can supply your table with fresh, nutritious and wholesome meats at bed rock prices. E C, CROSS SALEM ORE Phon 291 Every Time Ollr hrair la rt.it In ,....I.! i.t --... ...,. .v in mm (win rail Willi other beors, it nloue etands the test u nun nil thu ruii nru l-..n..i....i ... m ., .. ., , rmukb,, OIUi ,J19 a reputatiou gained solely on its merit. .Noted for purity, tone and strenKth. and for the invalid. Equally so a as a tahle Ikw. Stimulating, liealth-irivinK. palatable 2 80 for a ease ol two dozen bottles. Bottled by the SaUm Capital Rrewery. ' Mrs. M. Beck, Prop. Salem, Oregon. THE FLORENCE II .,;; .... , SALEM.H0BEC0N. A first-olass piivate hospital for the treatment of chroulc and surgical ' m " theP,a9t, yer especially for the purposo for which it is i 4u cnvonr2ntl-v 'wated within four blocks of the business part f:,6!. ?'.i in?11 modern furnishings and latest appliances T&m. gilding. Heated by hoi water and lighted by gas iSL!idty U?fe re 8ick csu' have tlie comforts of an elegant tu Tv.6' ")mbin with all the advantages of a general hoapiUl Wh l3L I nolM' confU8'on. nd publicity attending one. OuUide Xi?.?J5 s" bru8'nB caM jn treated with the greatest courtesy, and JiiitT. PrR,tlon8 if requested. For terms and further informs Uonwrite or apply personally. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT. VISIT0M WELCOMED B8TWEBM 3 AMD 4 P. A dopoff Ihp Bittvte Morn (male will nhl I ho (I. n rich In lis uoik LI dl pcollon, also rrpynt I i p bowels from i'Ce nni.y ciiii tipntcd. Taken 'egulnrly will Mirr-lv cure Indigestion, DjsccBSla. Constipation, and Kidney and Llyer Troubles Fitters Smoked Meats. Wo nro offering a flno lino of Btnoked meats this weok. Hams 12 conts por pound and sliouldors 8 cents. Flno sugar cured breakfast bacon and froBk family lard, at Fondrlch's Markot. 0REG9N SHOiTl!NE AND DKI'ART you TIME SCHEDULES From ronianil, Or, AUKIVK KKOM UhlCHKO l'orttnud Special 8 50 a. m. Tin Hunt ington ""AtlVntfo" Hiprc 9 p. m. Tla Hunt- ItiKton "HtrVVu'l Fait Mall Salt Ukc. Uonvcr. Ft, Worth. OmnliK. Kantm Cliv, St. LouU, Chicago 4:30 p m. nuu r.RBi. alt Lake, Denver Ft. Worth, Omaha, Ka'ia Clly, St, Louis, t hltago and Kant. 6:10a. m w7nk"Vaflar"LewT"to"n"r 8oiaue. Wallace, Pull man. Mlnneaiiolla St. . 6:15 n. m. ) via Bpokano Paul, Duluth.Mllwaukce umcaKO, ami r.nti. 72 HOURS , PORTLANDiTO CHICAGO 72 no cuante ot cars Through ticketa via this routo to nil Eastern points on sale at Southern Pa cific depot office. " 0 CEAN AUD RIVEPSCtieOULE From Portland All calling dates mibjcct to cnango Korean Fraticlfco Ball every Sdaya 8 p.m. I p. m Dally except Sunday 8 p in. Saturday 10 p. m, COLUMBIA RIVKR ToAMorln and Way Landing. i p. m. ez.Bundir WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer KutliJenves Salem for Port land nnd way landings on Tuoeday .Thurs days and Saturdays, about 10 a. m. For Corvallis vnd way landings, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at about 5 p. tn. A. L. CRAIG, M. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt. Agt. O. R. & N. dock Portland, Ore. Salem, Ore. At Easter Time is when the building business will bo In full swing. If you haven't given your orders for your lumber requirements it will pay you to get estimates from Uoodalo Lumbor Co., for nny and all kinds of lumber for out or insido work. lath, shingles, ennh, doors, blinds and everything needed in title line. Goodale Lumber Co. Near 8. P. Pnea'r. depot. Phono 051 Good Breast works... Thnt will resist tho t ffecta of warm weather is Iho shirt front that is laun dered hero. When wo put a finish on your shirt, collar and cuff we put it on to stay, and it will keep clean loniter and look handsomer than when done by any other niethed extant, bring us your so led linen and we will ouaranteo eat isfaction each timo. Salem Steam Laundry COLO.VKL J, OLMBTKD, PROPBIBTOR. nortooa n olmbtbd, nor riiono 411 230 Liberty Stre t SANATORIUM hosmms mr vbitCDrmibu - ssmssssm SsiTO3Hsrf WMmWSSf&frW nmBgrnmr ITT" TfZtt&fr