The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, May 01, 1902, Image 2

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PEOPLE'S BAROAIN HOUSE.
We re now ready for tuslneu. Th addition to our store Is now complete, We
mo more easily handle oar Increaslnc trade. We are In business to do business aod
when It comes to low prices on reliable cftods we take no back seat from any house
In America no matter bow lane. We can prove those convlnclm facts to you every
day you visit our stores Read on :
Men's 3 Se Merino underwear-
19e
15c
$2.95
Boy's 29C overalls..
Rnvi ?vc ovErutiMM..M
900 wash taffeta silk waists-
Men's 25c neck scarfs.
'asnian
25ened
Boys' 2Sc straw hats
13C
Mrn'i tufa from ..25C UB
Children's fancy trimmed dresses 2 5cud
Children's 5 Oc trimmed hats 25c
25e lace striped hose ..r... 15c
Remnants dress foods, half price.
Remnants table lines, half price.
WE ARE TUB MAKERS OP LOW
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'McEVOY BROS.,
Court Street.
y - ?' Thla signature Is on every box of tho nennlno
&Z ly&J? Laxative Bromo-Quininc Tabled
& S& J&yyZnS"Z&Ui remedy that enrat a cold la ono door.
Tap-
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M 'VjUufe r SUM
The House Furnishing Co.
308 Com 'I at., nil t to Post office.
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fl Sciccessfcil Move
Since vc came to 307 Commercial SI. we have gained
many new customers, and the most of our old friends found
us. We have better facilities for handing our goods, Our
expenses are much less whichenables us to give better bar
gains to customers. Those who have traded with us found
tt so, and those'who hae not, will find barirains in our cloth
ing. See our 4.00, 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 1
each elsewhere, Extra bargains in lace curtains
5. FRIEDMAN,
P. 8.
8. Friedman (tho auctioneer,) has
LAND PLASTER
Now la tho lime to uau this forlllizor,
In tho city.
3RD
Wo havo tho largest stock In tho city
Prices aro lower than over. Call and too
...BREWSTER
91 Court St.
FEEDMF.N AND
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 (here is nothing
like it for preparing substantiated dainty dishes,
that it adds to home economy by utilizing "left''
overs." Housekeepers want Sargent's Gem Food
Chopper asgsoon as they hear of It, JV X
R. M. WADE & CO.
WHY RIDE THAT OUT-OF-DATE BICYCLE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
ments that contribute
Be up-to-date and get
wheels to rent
New'tatiorf
diunt...
Ok specials In wash tools, calicoes, and
ilnthams. ..
75c calico wrappers 35c
Ladles' 10c stocxtnts -.----. - -- 4c
Paris Point kid gloves, all shades. $135
quality -..... ..... 7 9c
10c slle combs ......... sc
8c 34 loch farter elastic, best made
per yd -..---..------4c
S2.00 white skirts trimmed with 4
rows torchen lace . $1.25
PRICE3 ON RELIABLE COODS.
Proprietors.
Salem, Oregon
- Date
Wo bollevo in nil now things Hint arc
practical and have Just added to our
carpet handling equlpniotit the lateft
thing in enrpet racks. When you see t
you will wonder why heavy rolls ol car
pet woro over handled otherwise With
it wo aro ahlo to dls 1 ty an entire stock
In the best possible- manner with little
effort and the least possible time.
During this week each person buyltiK
a carpot from this rack amounting lo
1 0.00 or tnoro will bo presented with a
boautlful footstool.
cJtores at Rulom and Albany.
This alenaturo la on every box of tho genuine
Laxative Bromo-OuinlncTobiota
remedy that ntrr n rnlil In ono lnr.
to 2
307 Commercial Street,
uppusiic i no rusiuuitc.
hlsolllro with us.
Ittitnembor, we sell at tho lowoit price
CORN
and tho
stock.
llnoft quality ever shown horo
& WHITE...
SEEDSMEN. Salem. Oregon.
Who Buy
FOOD CHOPPER
embodies many improvements and refine -
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mightily to cycling comfort and pleasure,
the benefit oi them, Sundries, repairing,
O. J. WILSON
Bbitoriai page of
THE DMLY JOURNAL
Members Northwest Afternoon News
paper League.
BY HOFER BROTHER8.
Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance.
Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance.
Dally by Carrier, 60 Cents Per Month.
Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance.
STATE TICKET.
Govornor.
QUO. K. CHAMBERLAIN, of Mnltno-
mah Count.
Supromo Judge.
It. S. IJKAN, of Lane County.
Socrotary of State
P. I. DUNBAR, of Clatsop Couifty.
Stato Troasuror.
C. 8. MOORE, of Klamath County.
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
J. II. ACKERMAN, of Multnomah
County.
Attomoy-aonoral.
A. M. GRAWPORD, of Douglas County
Strito Prlntor.
JAS. E. GODFREY, of Marlon County.
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COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET.
Joint Sctintor for Marlon and I.lnn
Counties.
W. II. I10BS0N, of Stayton.
Stato Senator.
E. M. CROISAN, of Salem.
SQUIRE PARRAR, of Salem.
Roprosentatlvos.
PRANK DAVEY, of Salem.
E. T. JUDD, of Aumsvlllo.
TI10B. V. KAY, of Salem.
A. M. LAPOL.LETT, of Brooks.
J. D. SIMMONS, of Monitor.
Shorirf.
JOHN P. STEIWER, of JcffcrHon.
Cleric.
JOHN W. ROLAND, of Salem.
Rocordor.
JOHN C. SIEOMUND,, of Gorvals.
Troasuror.
W. Y. RICHARDSON, of Stayton.
Commissioner.
WM. MILEY, of Aurorn.
Asnossor.
CHARLES LEMBCKE, of Buttovlllo.
Surveyor.
BYRON B. IIERRICK, Jr., of Turner.
Cororor.
A. M. GLOUOIT, of Salem.
Jufltlca of tho Poaco.
(Salem District)
E. D. HORGAN, of Snlem No. 1.
Constable.
GEORGE II. IRWIN, of Snlom No. 2.
IOWA DECIDES AGAINST RIPPER
ISM. One of tho Kruiitost Issues In the de
velopment of locnl sulf-govornmont Is
tho question whotlior a city shall bo
tnndo tho footlmll of a stato legisla
ture whotlior Portland shall bo gov
erned from Salem or from and by tho
genius nml Intelligence of Its own peo
ple. In Ohio Marie Hunua's corrupt and
subsidized methods nro reaching for
tho control of city governments
through tho stato legislature. Tho
same has boon attempted In Michigan,
nml has been dono tunny times In Ore
gon, In tho enso of tho city of Port
land. Mnt Quay lias corrupted tho city
government of Philadelphia until It
resulted In constant political revolu
tions, and will end In tho ovoi throw
of tho Republican patty In that stato.
Charters of cIMos and franchise
rights of cities and corrupt bnrgalus
for tho sale of old bridges, and oven
paving and sewer contracts, nro
bought and sold by tho bossoa In state
legislatures.
ltlppotism Is based upon tho Idea
that cities nro mere creations of the
stato legislature, with no Inherent
right to self-government. Pennsylva
nia courts hnvo long hold to this view;
and Quay and his crowd found the
laws all In their favor. But In Michi
gan a different state of things oxlited.
Largely through the opinions and
writings of ono man. Michigan's groat
constitutional lawyer, Thomas M.
Coolay, rlpporlsm fn Michigan has to
ovoraomo tho obstacle of a splendid
syne oi supremo court, decisions up-1
holding tho Inherent right of local
self-govoruuieiit In cities. In Pennsyl
vania, when It Is the deslro of an un
scrupulous innchlno to rob cltlos, nil
that Is necessary for the stato legisla
ture to do Is to pass an act removing
the mayor and common council and
135 Court St
AN INDEPENDENT PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE.
appointing machine parosltos, either
resident or non-rcsldont, armed with
tho requisite llccnso to steal. This
has been done time and tlmo again In
Pennsylvania. But In Michigan and
all states following tho Bruno rule of
law, some mode must bo found of do
ing the same through the medium of
locally elected officers. So wo find the
Michigan rlppor bills but a faint shad
ow of those of Pennsylvania. Boards
aro reorganized by tho stnto laws, and
tho appointment of tho new boards
placed with mayor or council as ono
or tho other happens for tho moment
"right" on tho question. But the ghost
of Cooloy still pronouncos Its "Thou
shnlt not" against tho real thing In
rlpporlsm.
For tho courts of Michigan have
spokon In no uncertain tonos on this
point. Thoy hnvo snld that tho city
oxlstod antorlor to tho stnto, and tho
right to build cities nnd to govorn
them is a right which men had boforo
any state constitution wns adopted.
Thoy havo said that back of tho writ
ton constitution ls'an unwritten con
stitution, undor which cltlos havo tho
right to local self-government.
Now that tho question of local solf
government Is coming to tho front, as
an Important element In political pro
gress, It Is a matter of congratula
tion that tho supremo court of anoth
er state, Iowa, has taken Its stand In
fnvor of tho cltlos and against ripper
Ism. This vicious prlnclplo wns sought
to bo engrafted upon tho lawB of Iowa
In n measuro which looked harmloss
to most people, nnd may havo been
well-Intended. It wns In a law for tho
taking from tho city government of
the city of Sioux City and other cltlos
of tho Bumo class tho control of their
wator works, and giving It to boards
of commissioners nppolntcd by tho
courts. It was snld that tho city coun
cils woro ofton corrupt or Incompe
tent, nnd that tho courts would ap
point "good men" who would bo su
perior to tho wllos of tho wlro-pullor.
Tho city of Sioux City mndo a light
ngnlnst tho law. The caso has recent
ly boon decided In fnvor of tho city, a
now law has been onactod providing
for boards of commissioners appoint
ed by tho mnyor of tho city, and In
most cases tho old commissioners havo
boon reappointed, nnd aro now serv
ing ns city ofllcors Instead of minions
of tho courts. Superficially, It might
he snld that nothing hns boon gained;
but tho opinion of tho court, which hns
now bocomo a pnrt of tho Institutions
of the stnto, shows that tho gain has
liuon groat. It Is declared that the
control of tho stato legislature ovor
Iowa cities Is not unlimited; nnd that
In the mnttor of owning property par
ticularly tho city ciujnot bo dlvostod
of Its proprietary rights any mora
than can an Individual.
Thoro Is anothor point In this most
Important enso, equally worthy of
note. Tho judgos who woro glvon
power to ajipolnt tho Sioux City water
works commissioners, woro oloctod In
a largo judicial district, ombrnclng
Hovornl couutlos outside of tho city.
Tholr exercise of tho power of ap
pointment was, thorofore, not only an
Infraction of local self-govotnment,
but a dologatlon of tho power of ad
ministration of Kovornmout to tho
courts. This, said Judge Doetrior In
the opinion, "Is surely not a Judicial
function." "If," says ho, "tho courts
mny select city officials, they may also
select thoso who aro to admlnlstor tho
nffnlrs of tho ceunty: and It Is not go
ing too far to say that thoy mny also
bo authorized to solect stato officials."
This cannot for a moment bo ndmlttod
as correct.
Altogether tho opinion Is a notable
contribution to the cause of nutl-rlp-perlam.
The cltlos of Iowa mny con
tinue to control tho property they
own, nnd tho municipal ownership
cause is relieved of a grave peril.
Moreover there Is a healthy democ
racy In tho opinion which Is refresh
in g.
"Tho property-owning and tax
paying clniHM," says Judge Deemer,
"who suffer most from a material
point of view under mismanagement
and corruption, have the remedy In
. thulr owu ,mm,8i ,f thtty cluKwe t0 ox.
ort.u- ,t, T,U rtmmuy 8 not ,,iRCnB
nil municipal affairs under the con
trol of tho judiciary, but by taking tho
same Interoat In the administration of
locnl affairs that they manifest In the
conduct of tholr private business. All
authorities seom to ngrea that legisla
tive mid Judiciary Interference In pure
ly municipal matters has tended very
greatly to loosen tue mum of re
sponsibility on tho lmrt of UhhI of-
tlclnls, nnd iiH)ti tin part of ronununl
ties themselves.
LIGHT ON RIVAL CANAL ROUTES.
The May National MagHtlne pre
sents a comimratlve study of the three
river route offered for the trtois
luthmlnn canal. The Nlcnrnguan and
I'uunuin route nre found to be passa
ble to steamships only; owiHg to the
neceesary locks and dams In these
routes tailing vessels could not afford
1? ,my lh0 '"""I1 dmr8e Thto mww
cheap freight lumber, eonl and gralu,
would still have either to pay the larg
er charges of steamships, or continue
to m around the Horn In sailing ves
sel. By tne Darlen mute, short,
straight, free of locks and dams, ut
dm tovel. and equipped with eloctrle
tntUwy towage for ships of all kinds,
the sailing vassal with Itp bttlky, cheap
freight oould pay and pate. The same
sea level kwk fro, stralsht Use qual
lttee woukl enable the Darleu-Man-dingo
cnnnl to pass ten times as many
the Capital
ships each day as could pass cither
the Panama or Nlcaraguan routou.
Leading onglnoers say tho cutting of
tho seven-mile tunnel through the
mountains on the Darlen-Mandlngo
route Is less of a Job than will con
front the builders of elthor of the
other routes. It Is not certain that
tho government will pormlt private
capital to build and control an Isth
mian canal, but It doos appear suro
that whon tho superior merits of tho
tunnel route bocomo known, tho peo
ple will not permit elthor of the othor
routes to ho adopted.
ONE FOR THE TELEPHONE GIRLS.
While many people have kicks for
the girls at tho telephone exchange, It
must bo romombered that thoy too
have a right to complain of manners
and Ignorance on the part of patrons.
Only tho girls In a tolophono ox
clmngo and tho officials of tho tele
phone company know what a vast
amount of builnoss Is transacted.
In Now York and Its suburbs about
120,000 telephones nro In uso, moro
than In nil Prance. Thoso 120,000 tel
ephones aro used in ringing up tho
contial station about 120,000 times a
day.
In a city llko Salem, with Its su
burban and long-distance connections,
It Is n question whether those girls do
not render tho most Importnnt and dif
ficult public service that the commu
nity onjoys.
By all means let tho people do thorn
Justice, and nt tho snmo time let tho
girls romombor thnt whilo thoy aro In
tho employ of a corporation, thoy aro
In reality as much public servnnts as
the employes of the postolllce.
Courtesy Is tho law of our national
life. Tho official and tho cltlzon owo
each other ovory courtosy ovon to
tho tolophono girl. She Is human nnd
not without fault and so nro othor
people.
GROWING AMERICA.
Whilo palsied and dogonoratod
Franco and othor European countrlos.
nro worrying over their decroaso In
population nnd tho rapid diminution of
tho birth rnto. horo In healthful, pro-i
gresslvo Amorlcn wo are building now
stntos In a decade. Tho potltlon of tho
torrltory of Oklahoma for tho honor
of statehood attracts attention, for In
stance, to tho wonderful growth of
thnt ono section. Not until 1890, only
thirteen years ago, wns tho torrltory
thrown opon by the government for
sottloment, nnd a year Inter, aftor the
rush of tho original settlors, the popu
lation was but 01,831. whilo now tho
coiisus of 1000 shows tho number had
Increased to over 100, ,000, and It is
probable In 1902 well nigh n hnlf mil
lion. In nroa Oklahoma has UD.000
square mllos of country, nnd Is about
tho slzo of Ohio. The citizenship of
Oklahoma Is distinctly Amorlcnn, nnd
In numbor excoods the population of
such states as Vormont, Oregon, Dela
ware Florida, .Montnnn, Wyoming nnd
Now Hampshire.
Tho now torrltory Is ns rich ns It Is
latgo, and Its resources nro wondor
fill. Last year the surplus of whoat of
tho now country equaled 30,000,000
bushols, and no less than 00,000,000
bushols of corn was dumped upon tho
market, whilo tho taxable wonlth or
tho territory is ostlmnted at J70.000.
000, tho actual woalth at $300,000,000.
There are 2R00 public schools In opera
tion, and tho Indobtodnoss of tho ter
ritory Is loss than $1.00 por cnpltn, a
showing that any stnto or nation might
woll bo proud of. Nowhore In tho
world do thoy build up stntos In such
n short time, nnd nowhere In the world
havo thoy the resource, oven If they
havo tho energy nnd tho ability. Such
constructive onorgV Is known only In
the United Stntes, nnd every Ameri
can citizen Is proud of It. In Europe
It tnkos centuries to build up a stato or
nation, but horo It Is the work of a da
oado. If the franchise for the performance
of nny public service can be sold for
nuy substantial sum, If It yields nn In
come to any private person, If It is a
proper subject for assessment and tax
ation, the evidence Is conclusive that
the authority which granted It was Ig
norant or venal. As most such frau
chtsos do possees substantial value In
oxchnnge, and as they have frequently
and perhaps usually been voted for by
honest men. the conclusion Is Inevlt
able that there has been n general nb
senoe of clear thought upon the rela
Hon of public service corporations to
the communities which they serve.
The object of granting a franchise Is
to secure a public service at the low
est poelble rate. The only lecitlinate
motive for accepting a franchise is to
procure a safe and satisfactory Invest
inent for capital. Interest and sinking
fund are due to Ue corporation. The
autre prom UektHfe to the public The
contentious between public servUe:
corporation atut munleipAliUag arise ,
from the conHecatien by corporations
of the pronta which belong to the pub
lic. Th RobM't PlLttilHtmoMs Institute
of Physical Cultur In Kw York, Is'
nu Institution that has pUnty of bust)
nes. It prove that the fad of physio-1
al cultur leads to the prtso-HghtiuK:
profusion. Or, at toast, tkt)' ar UW
Miir advaHtaji of It. Good, kouMt la
bor for that Woj- of yours Is Uettr
than an)' classes Ih physical rutture.
The hitter may We a good UtiRf for
those whose occhiwUom preclude
their Retting U OHtat with the wood
pile or the family arde. i
3-oumal
THE CAMPAIGN OPENS.
(Pendleton East Oregonlnn, Dom.)
Tho speech of Ooorgo E. Chamber
lain, Democratic candidate for gover
nor, nt Baker City, apons tho campaign
and sets tho politcal ball rolling In all
parts of tho state. Tho contest will
now rage until election day. It Is to bo
hoped that It will bo carried on with
fntr play to both sldos, and that tho
flttost and best men will bo elected to
office. The voters will decide the ques
tion, but in deciding it there Is a re
sponsibllty on their shoulders which
should not bo carried lightly. The fact
of tho matter seems to ho tho privilege
of suffrage aro too lightly prized by
thoso who possoss thorn, particularly
by -those who stand In most need of
them, nnd whose rights nro Involved
In tho propor exorcise of them.
Tho Democratic candidate's speech
at Baker City Is a plain, frank, force
ful declaration. It Is like the man who
made It. It will gain forco ns It is re
peated through the campaign. It glvos
tho people to understand that If he Is
elected govornor he will accomplish
something; thnt ho will bond his ef
forts townrd moro economical govern
ment, which Is needed, and which the
peoplo will bo quick to appreciate. Mr.
Chamborlnln turns the light on tho
tax-eaters at Salem, shows whoro a
largo amount of the taxpayers' money
goes without result to the peoplo;
shows whore "snaps" oxlst, and how
nnd by whom thoy woro created.
Llko an honost Individual should, ho
comes forward with a pledge, clear and
direct ns words can make it, which
binds him to a correction of these
evils, If ho Is elected. Tho work of
supporting Mr. Chamberlain, as the
head of the democratic ticket, Is now
up to the voters. If thoy desire n man
In tho office who will work to nbnto tho
nbusos of official llfo they will vote tho
Democratic ticket, and they will oloct
It. If thoy wish no nbatomont of tho
stnto government bunion upon them,
thoy will not vote for tho Democrats
or thoy will stay at home, nnd allow
tho snmo old political machine to do
business nt the same old stnnd for four
years moro.
As tho matter Is to be decided by
tho pooplo, we should ho satisfied with
tholr verdict, whntovcr It mny, for or
against us. The Knst Oregonlnn be
lieves In tho democracy tho voice of
the people believes in making thnt
volco ns free and clear ns It possible
to mnke it.
Amoilcnu locomotlvos tested by tho
British havo boon found to consume
more conl than consumed by the Brit
ish locomotlvos. Doubtless the tost of
the British innchlno In Amorlcn would
neatly toverse this decision.
Governor Geer's iinino will probnbly
be placed on tho Australian bnllot for
United Stntos sonntor. Why not a fow
others, to seo which tho pooplo of the
stato profor. Albany Democrat.
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DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
For Joint Senator Mnrlon and Linn
Counties.
JOHN A JEFFItEY, of Snlem.
State Senators.
L. H. McMAHAN, Snlem.
J. B. D1MMICIC, Hubbard.
Representatives.
W. T. SLATUH, Salem.
FRED HOCK, Stayton.
LOUIS SAVAGE, Snlem.
S. TOMLINSON, Woodburn.
Sherirr.
B. B. COLBATH, Salem.
Clark.
A. M. DL11YMPLE, Salem.
Recorder.
J. A. SRLLWOOD, Salem.
Treasurer.
DAVID HACK, Mt. Angel.
Surveyor.
A. WHITLOCK, Sllverton.
Assessor.
J. D. SKIRVIN, Scottu Mills.
(Snlem Dstriot.)
4Iustlae of the Pence.
J. O'DONALD.
Constable,
JOHN II. LEWIS.
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People Say
That the equal of tho cakes and
broad mnde at the Pioneer Bakery has
nevor been found Used In nil houses.
rUJ
It Hunts Dirt
and Finds It
There's the heautv of
Diamond ' t. ' .un
it not onU "hunts" dirt
it A".A it
Sixk the clothes over
night Add a few chips of
Diamondf
SSoap
Next morning, when ymi
Ket up, your ilotlus are
half washed
S.NS."1 H KIAMOVD (.
Wk-UTKK- W, rvJ.-.i.ill.m
for all ri ,f urul m 4 t
inwtit arti, let 1 luwrnl.a
Kuki.uoAii x r JiNiruuuii4c
Ctia lur M ntpprr. wm tu t
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Premlasi DMrtoot
THE CUDAHY PACKING CO.
So. Oaihj, Neir.
kV
Corvallis k Eastern Railroad
TIME CAKD.
No. 2 For Yaqulna:
Train icavor Aloany iz:ou p. tu
Train lenvrs Oorvullls.... 1:50 p. w
Train urrlvcH Yuuulnu . UH5 p. ti).
Nt.. 1 Ucttirnlrik':
Leaves Yaqulna o-ooa. tu
Leaves Corvallis Ms30n.ni
Arrives Albauv
. ...12:16 p. tu.
No. 3 For Dot nil t:
Leaves Albany
Arrive Detroit..
7:00 a. in,
12:15 p. m
No. 4 From Detreit:
Leaves Detroit...
. . . 12:15 p xu
Arrive Albanv 6:40 p. tu.
Train? I arrives ill Albanv in time
toconncrt with tho P. P, south bound,
train, is well as ulvlno two or three
hours In Albany before departure of S.
P. North bound tiain for Portland.
Train No. 2 connects with tho 8, r.
west aide train at CorviJlie Crossing for ,
Indorendence, McMinnvIlle and all .
points north to Portland.
il.TOHKhR, JSlMVIJi &TONE,
At'int, Albany. Mnmuto;
The Great
Is tho only lino
operating weok
ly personally
conducted tour
I s t excursion
cars botwoon
Portland nnd
Rock Island
Route
Chicago change via. tho world's great
est scenic lino, making closo connec
tions at Chicago In Union Dopot for
all points East. Dally standard sleep
lug car between bait
Lake City, Denver nnd
Chlcngo, buffet, library,
smoking cars between
Pueblo. Denver nnd Chi-
rnirn. Tho tnfiHt rpimnnn hln limine car
sorvlco between I'ucblo and unicn
go. If you aro going to Kansas City,
Omaha, Dos Molnos, Chicago or any
0w. ... ... - ...... . ,,
place East, you should enquire nbout ,
tho Great Rock Island Route beforo
purchasing your ticket. Ask your
nearest agent about It, or wrlto for
folders, and any information desired.
A. E. COOPER,
Qen. Agt, Portland, Oro.
A Juicy Morsel for
Breakfast
Or dinner you can enjoy from one of our
tender and delicious ments etenkB, IbciIi
or mutton chops' veal cutlets or jiork,
Our meats are all cut from the fnttest
and nntneBt (utile, and wo enn supply
your table with freBli, nutritious and
wholepome meats tit bed rock prices.
E C, CROSS SALEM ORE
Plion 2i)l
Every Time
Our brow is put In competition with
other beers, it nlouo etiuida the teal
when all the rest aro knocked out Has
a reputation gained eolely on its merit.
Noted for purity, tono and strength, nnd
unlvereally popular. Highly benellcial
for tho invalid. Equally eo a as u
table beor. Stimulating, hoalth-uiving,
pnlotablo f2 30 for a case of iw6 dozen
bottlee. Dottled by tho Snlem Capital
Brewery.
Mrs. M. Beck, Prop.
Snlem, Oregon.
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pLrtfv&SYl
Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store
Ntw goods in lartre quantities received this week.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR - Night gowns, chemise, draweis.
Luriei covers, sKirts, in great variety. There never was
such fine goods at such little prices.
INFANTS WEAR-'Short and long dressesskirts, slips, caps
and bibs, good qualities, little prices.
SILK MI ITS AND GLOVES-IS cents a pair".
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT-Receiving new good every day. .
Greenbaum'sTDTyGoods Store
Next Door to the Poetoflhe.
THE FLORENCE"" SANATORIUM
SALEM.UOBECON
A firbt-clRM private Loepital for the treatment of chronic and surreal
e. Hum the pun year especially for the purpose for which it to
HMjl Uiivenently located within four blocks of tho busineas part
ot the city. Hie most modern furnishing and latest appliancee
tl roiiKhotit the building. Heatetl by hot wator and lighted by gas
1 elrotirity Here the siok can have the comforts of an elegant
private home, combined with all the advantages of a general hoipital
itlOMt tlw uolee, confusion, and publicity attending one. Outeide
plmeiaiiB bringing eases in treate I with tho greatest courtesy, and
assteted in operations if requeued. For terms and further in'orma
twnn rite or apply rH-rnonallv.
R. CARTWRIGHT, M. D. SUPT.
VI8JTOB5 WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AMD 4 P.
OREOp
SHOHjrtilNE
amd UNION PACIFIC
DKI'AKT
FOR
TIME SCHEDULES
From i'orilimtl, ur,
AltltlVK
FUOM
Clilrago
l'orllnnd
Hpi-clal
Salt Lake, Danrer, H.
Worth. Oinalia, Katifat
C'ltv, Hi. Louis, ClilWRO
mi J Knst.
8.&0 a, m.
4.'0p m.
via mini
Inglou
AUantlo
KiprcsH
9 p. in,
via Hunt
In k ton
""SrViiHl"
lamMiill
6:15 p. m.
via
Spokane
"all I.nkc, Denver Ft.
Worlli. Omalin. Kaun
SilOa. in
City, Bt. Ixiuls, t likOKO
and I.at.'
ll'alta Walln Tmtltttntl.
hpokalie, Wallnro, l'ull-
man, MiimcaiioiiR bu
I'ntil, Dululh.Mllnaukiv
('l)l(ni(ti, and Knot.
iU ii ill
72
, HOURS w
PORTLAND. TO CHICAGO
72
no uianee oi wars
Through tickets via till- route to nil
Kaciorn points on sale at Southern Pa
cific depot oflii e.
OCEAN AND R1VLR SCIIEDULt
From PorllanJ
All mIIIiik dull Mibjotl
10 UlrtllKI
Foraii Kraut o
Sail eu'ry 6i'ah
8 p. m
p. in
Daily
CXCi I'i
Mlunay
8 p in.
HHlunlii)
111 p. in.
COl.t'MPlA KIVl R
lo.WUuii' mill ' ay
J,nii(IIii(;s.
1 it. m
k'X.-uud i
WILLAMETTE RIVER
Steamer Ruth leaves S'h cm for Port
land nnd w ay Inmlinui on 'I iUhdny,Tluirs
ihivs and Saturdays, nbout lO.n. in. For
Oorvs lis wtid way lnndi u, Mondays,
WedtieFilnys nnd "Krhlayi- at abo ut fi
A. T.! CRAIG, M. P. I.ALDWIN,
Gen. Pas. Aut. Agt. O It. & N. dock
Portland, Oro. alem, Oro.
At Easter Time
Is when the Imihlinir huiuiets will be in
lull f-vitiK. If yon haven't niven your
orders for your lumber requirements it
will pnv you to get estimates from
Goodiile Lumber Co., for any and all
kinds of lumber for nut or intide work.
lath, fdiinislep, fhkIi, doorc, blinds and
everything uicdcd in lliie line.
Goodale Lumber Co.
Near S P. Pnes'r. depot. Phono 0rl
I FFrl
- ?'K WL - 'i
JJ
Good Breast
works... That w ill resist tho f ffec'te of warm
weather h the shirt front that is laun
dered hero When mo put a fluieh on
your shiit, collar and cuff wo put it on
to i lay, mid It will keep clean lonuer
nnd liok handsomer than whon done by
any other methrd extant. Hring us your
eo led linen and vw ulll guarantee cut
iefnetion each time.
Salem Steam Laundry
COLONEL J. Ot.MSTKD, rilOl'IUKTOH.
DOnOUB P. OLMBTKD, MQR
Phone 411 210 Liberty 8trut
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