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wiitlV UPJMBMtnmUiMlltCiASINflH 00tf&(tiHiGQIWQ&&HQMMt&Ttrtp3imjT)s&K me bAiLY Journal, jUlem, afigtirm thursdAy1, MAV 3, ttfl& riMttta g"-' MOM Corvallis & Eastern Railroad Bbitotial Hage of tbe Capital 3-oumal TIME OAIiD. Jo 11a Mi iN i1 1 j 1 1 if is t k. f r.v, DksmoticfC does everything that n good laundry soap ought to cfo. It "hunts" dirt and find It. It whltonn clothes without injuring them. It snvou time which is Reed. It saves labor VThlch is bettor. It's good after It's gone wo give premiums for tho wrappers. BAVK DIAMOND "0" WrtAlTEnS-Weredtfin them 'or nil nortii (if uicfnl nml attractive nrtlelwi. Illustrated imok tliowina over 300 i-mslaiat given for irrapigri, ont 8 Premium DcpLjhc Cudahy l&?&7jH&7&Z&&&viJ?J&& ...CHICAGO STORE... PEOPLE BARGAIN HOUSE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Hcmtmbrr only for tho:e two days that we make such ttartllnr reductions. We cennot keen srlllnt foods all the time less than cost, so be on hand If yon went any of our treat Wednesday a ad Thursday's Specials. AT tir Covert cl th. latest shades. As lit splendid t r skirts, t'etular price ISc. Wednesday and Thurs day's price. lie AT Or Siln finished Silesia, double Al VL twill fine for all kinds of lln Ints Iteiular price 15c Wedncs day and Thursday's price .. -9c IT jl. Fancy Cotton Chillies: A' f2t dainty patterns, well worth B I-JC price - Wednesday and Thtiriday'a . 4 1 2c AT Iftr Cream colored Turkish Al 1UI towels 38x 20; (food and heavy. Heiular price 15c, Wedne. day and Thursday's price -10c ROCK BOTTOM PRICES McEVOY BROS., Proprietors. Court Street, ah Bedroom sets ;Eab and Aapie prices X A full car load just re ceived. Every mirror a French Plate. X Nothing equal to these has ever been shown in the Wil lamette Valley, X X . The House Furnishing Co. 308 Gom'l lit., next to Post office. ' Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store New goods in large quantities received this week, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR -- Night gowns, chemise, draweis, corset covers, skirts, in great variety. There never was such tine goods at such little prices. INFANTS' WEAlVShort and long dresses, skirts, slips, caps and bibs, good qualities, little prices. SILK MITTS AND GLOVES-15 cents a pair. . MILLINERY DEPARTMENT-Receiving new good every day. Greenbaum's Dry Goods Store Noxt Door to the Poslofflce. WHY RIDE THAT OUT-OF-DATE BICYCLE When Columbias and Hartfords are .to be had at such reasonable prices and on such easy terms.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 Be -up-to-date and get the benefit of them. Sundries, repairing, wheels to rent O. J. WILSON Nw Location Packing Co,, So. Omaha, Neb. ATOCr Patent leather belts: best A I ZDL msdr, thick and durable, Neiular price 39c, Wednesday and Thursday's price 25c AT ICr Wash Taffeta Silk Ribbon. A I IjI Mo. 40: the correct toods for neckwear: all shades. Heiular price 25c. Wednesday and Thurs day's price -!5c AT A Or ladles' white embrold Al OVC en and tucked shirt waists; Ficnth tick, drab front; the latest. HemUr price $1 00. wed nesday and Thursday's price 69c AT A Cr The lafst Paris drop front A I tOL corset covers, handsomely trimmed, Rrsular price 75c. Wcd nesday and Thursday's price -45 ALL OVER TUB STORE Salem. Oreeon ah ah and Diessers at Btoroe nt Hnlom and Albany. Hammering it Into His Head Ian forcible, hut noodlosj operation. Less ot'onuoua tnuthoila o! nruunuMit vastly do thn buaiueas for lib. Tho pub Ho la nwnrti thut wo soil thu boat grade of pnro, olonr wntor Iro, Also that our prineearo tho lowest that wo rIvo ox cullont service, 76 couta 100 lbs. to fam lllua. Hprclat ratua to larnc consumeri. Manufactured nt thu Capita! Icu Works. Mrs. M. Beck, Prop. Bnlein, Oregon. THE DAILY JOURNAL Members Northwest Afternoon News paper League. BY HOFER BROTHERS. Dally Ono Year, $4.00 In Advance. Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance. Dally by Carrier, 50 Cento Per Month. Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance. "state ticket, aovornor. GEO. 13. CHAMBERLAIN, of Multno mah County. Supremo Judge. It. S. BEAN, of Lane County. Secretary of State. DUNBAIt, of Clatsop County. F. I. Stato Treasurer. C. 8. MOORE, of Klamath County. Superintendent of Public Instruction. J, II. ACKEUMAN, of Multnomah County. Attornoy-Gonoral. A. M. CRAWFORD, of Douglas County Stato Printer. JAS. E. GODFREY, of Marlon County. COUNTY REPUBLICAN TICKET. Joint Sonator for Marlon and Linn Counties. W. II. IIOBSON, of Stayton. Stato Senator. E. M. CROISAN, of Salem. SQUIRE FAItRAIt, of Salem. RoprcBontntlvca. FRANK DAVEY, of Salem. E. T. JUDD, of Aumsvlllo. THOS. D. KAY, of Salem. A. M. LAFOLLETT, of Brooks. J. D. SIMMONS, of Monitor. Sheriff. JOHN F. STEIWER, of Jefferson. Cleric. JOHN W. ROLAND, of Salem. Recorder. JOHN C. SIEOMUND,, of OorvalB. Treasurer. W. Y. RICHARDSON, of Stayton. Commissioner. WM. MILEY, of Aurora. Assossor. CHARLES LEMBCKE, of Buttovlllo. Survoyor. BYRON 11. IIERRICK, Jr., of Tumor. Coroner. A. M. OLOUair, of Salem. Justlco of tho Peace. (Salem DlBtrlct) E. D. IIOROAN, of Salem No. 1. Constable CIEORQE II. IRWIN, of Salem No. 2. THE PARAMOUNT ISSUE IN ORE GON. Goo. E. Chamborlaln has forcod tho statu campaign to ho fought out on tho single lssuo of stato financial re form. Ho atnnds for flat Balartus and retrenchment of grafts Furnish stands against. Mr. Fulton, Who Is doing thu talking for Hanker Furnish, dufonds tho pros out system, and nrguus that Oregon Is not spending nearly as much money ua Washington. Chamberlain Bays the stato Is spond lug too much money, nml will voto tin constitutional hills, and will labor to put nil olllcortt on n lint salary, and demands that all fooa nml perquisites go Into tho treasury. Mr. Furulsh's mouthploco ducliirun that Oregon might Hpond more, and Btll not ho up with othor statoa In ox tiuvngunco thus bogging tho (piostlon of u huslnoHH administration, such as Mr. Furnish talks about giving. Tho attitude of Fulton and Furnish shows thoy nro luslucorfl, and think more of preserving tho grafts than of relieving thu taxpayer of any of his bunions. 160,000 a year la wasted on an ox trnvagnnt and corrupting system of conducting tho statu onicos, Tho hop rotary of stato and printer nro Kottlng ?G,000 a year mora than a good "busi ness manager" would pay for such sop vtaos. Yet not a word of unequivocal do nuuulatloit of suoh a system can ho got out of Mr. Fulton or his stool pigeon candidate for governor on this matter. Mr. ahamborlntn has done well to mako this tho most prominent matter in thu campaign. So long as tho stato hotuo administration la not on a busi ness footing how can wu expect the latdalaturo to bo decent? Are the country politicians, who come to Salem for forty days ouce In two years, KOlug to refrain from grafts and onaot good business laws when the odlelals of tho samo party for four years have the skinning of tho whole 135 Court Sti AN INDEPENDENT PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. statn nut of fifty thousand dollars a year? I "Nay, verily," as F. C. BaHqr would aay, tno taxpayer cannot expcot n change for tho bettor ordor of things unless ho will begin at tho bottom, and put tho vory foundation of statu government in order. FURNISH MEN KNIFING THE TICKET ALREADY. Tho throat of Furn! all's organ In Sa eom, whoso editor's expressed deslro to tho govornor for "somo good ap pointment for which I am qualified," was Ignored, suggosto a possibility that Mr. Furnlsh's friends should call to his attention. Tho Australian ballot law provides three ways by which a man may be nominated for an office, and ono of theso Is by petltioil of Individual vot ors. 'It was by this motlipd that Gov ernor Geer has a placo on tho official ballot, as tho only Republican candi date for United States sonator. Ho Is tho only Republican on tho ticket whoso name has boon placed thoro by DIRECT NOMINATION. Ho notified ovory man in tho state who waB thinking of being a candidate for senator that ho proposed to submit his claims to a voto of tho peoplo, and Invited them to do tho same, "slnco it Is tho nearest approach to an elec tion by tho people that is now pos sible." What can bo fnlror than this? Gecr Is tho only man in tho stato brave enough to accept tho provisioned of the Maya-Fulton net, and Is under Its pro visions tho only Republican cnndldato for tho United States sonato, as Mr. Wood la tho only Democratic candi date. Geer Is on tho Republican tick et as regularly as la Mr. Furnish, and Is, therefore, as much entitled to tho support of ovory Republican votor In thu state, as 1b tho Republican cnndl dato for governor. Tho outspoken unfrlondllnoss of the Furnish peoplo to Geer's candidacy Is but ono othor proof of tho Intontion of tho Fulton-Scott-Brownoll-Kuykondnll cabal to "rulo things with a high hand," ns tho Orogonrnn said of tho samo outfit two years ago, and to recognize nobody, olthor In conven tions or at tho polls, who will not how down to tholr dynasty, which, as tho Orogoulnn has also said two yoars ago, "Is always unscruptulous nnd al ways corruirt." Thoro aro nt least COO Republicans In Marlon county who nro already on tho vorgo of voting ngalnst tho innti for govornor whoso only claim to pub lic notice was hts bank account High ly colorod nowspapor reports to send abroad do not ohango tho sltunfTon horo one Iota, and If knifing is to bo tho gnmo, by all menus let It ho known at an early day. Tho declaration of Furnlsh's oil! clnl organ that Ills friends do not In tend to support tho Republican nonil nou for Unltod Stntos senator only in vltos a justlflnblo retaliation, and bo lies his oratorical outburst at tho stato convention, promising to "glvo" a famnnlgn which would ho up to snuff. If ho knows which side his bread Is buttered on ho will make a special trip to Salem and "ronrgnulxo" tho Salem Sentinel. FORCING GEER OUT OF THE PARTY. Tho program of n numhor of news papers and of a number of Republican inaungerH has boon for tho past six months to forco Govornor Geer out of tho Republican party. This plan and purposo has boon steadily adhored to, oven to tho blade unlng of tho Ropubllcnu stato adminis tration, which has, howuvor, boon abandoned slnco he wns forced out of thu stato convention. Tho newspapers and tho men who engaged in thU havo abandoned thu vory charKoa on which thoy fought Geer before thu convention, showing thoy lined them moroly for personnl purposes, not from principle. For a month nfter the state conven tion retired (leer not a word was said for him or his friends and associates only the sneers nnd Blurs coined by political innllee wore hurled at them. Such a course could havo but ono end In view political persecution to force to tho wall against whom thoro was really no nrgumout from tho standpoint of good Republicanism or good administration. But Geer has not been turned out to grass. The Republican party is too large, ami the people too fair to be the tools of personnl malice on the part of revengeful and dUnppolnted ollloe- huatlora. SUPPORTING TRAITORS TO POPU. LAR REFORM. Thu people have been pereUteatly Informed that the primary held in Portland, under the I.oekvood act, was thu only honest primary oleetian ever held iu that city or In tho state. A week after tle state convention tho Orogonlun, In an editorial saying tho Geer-Moody-Slmon Republicans had gueeeed wrong, had Jumped the wrong way. ended with the werd: "The new primary law did the bunlne." It will he recalled that Cltiwiis' nominees for the legislature In Mult nomah county In 1900 agalust the reg ular Republican nominees promised, among other things, to get office to support the Bingham Direct Nomina tion law they all signed an ugroe mout to support that WH and thee betrayed It for the Lookwood law, which thoy want extended all over the whole state. Tho Oregonlan wa3 thon. .on tho oth or sldo. It Is now supporting Uio men who botrnyed tholr trtiBt. To provo this read tho following from Scott's editorial in tho Orogonlnn of February 25, 1901: "Tho direct primary law, passed by tho legislature, 1b a fraud on Its faco. The plank In the citizens' platform was moroly to get In on. Tho reason for this betrayal of popular re form Is of courso, otc." o DIRECT NOMINATION OR IN TRIQUE WHICH7 Tho Tologram says that "Governor Geer Is tho official candldato for U. S. senator, but this will not discourage Sonator Fulton at nil.' Perhaps not, for Senator Fulton does not depend on the popular voto for his strength, but a weok or more before tho limit ex pired for getting on tho official ballot, Govornor Geer gavo public notico that he lntondod to loavo tho mattor to tho peoplo, and lnvltod all others who In tended to bo candidates for U. S. sen ator to Join him in this submission to tho popular will, and promised to as sist In tho oloctlon by tho logislaturo of tho man who secured tho hlghost popular vote. Tho next sossion of tho legioiatuio will sco tno election or n senator, olthor by an observanco of tho popular vote on tho question, or, as usual, by lntrlguo, and thoro will bo an opportunity to test tho sincerity of members on the question of election of U. S. sonators by a direct vote of tho peoplo. HEAVY DUTY ON BEEF. Undor tho DIngloy law tho duty on beef cnttlo Is 27 Us Ier cent; a stcor worth horo $100 would cost, If brought from Canada, $127.50. Tho duty on sheep, mutton nml pork Is two cents n pound. Betweon tho protection of tho tariff and tho robatos of tho railways the packors of tho country controlled 400, 000,000 pounds of stored provisions on tho oponlng of this yoar, on which a one-cent ndvance In prlco meant a profit of $4,000,000. Ilosldos this a heavy duty on hldos onrlchos tho groat slaughter houso kings nnd has no bearing on tho prices of llvo stock on foot. If tho trust that controls both tho buying of llvo stock and tho selling of moats to tho con sumor puts tho screws on at both onds It will rnlso a rovolt that will ond In political revolution, or drlvo tho coun try to a stato of socialism, Tho best men In all parties are ready to declaro In favor of taking off tho tariff in any caso whoro It puts such unlimited powor to crush both pioducor and consumer as tho powor now apparently lodged In tho hands of tbo meat trust. IT IS OF NO CONSEQUENCE, BUT Will Mr. Fulton, who Is leading tho fight to mnko Mr. Furnish govornor, oxplaln how it Is that tho mnn ho In volglod tho Populists nnd Domocrnta Into making sonator tho last sossion cast his first Important voto for tho ship subsidy? Will ho oxplalu how tho Mitchell Chlnoso oxcluslou law camo to bo de feated In n Republican Senato, and tho nallor clause was knockod out of It In dollnnco of tho Republican platform of Oregon? Will ho oxplaln why tho Nicaragua canal bill that passod tho Houso with bnroly a dlssonttng voto Is tied up In the Sonato? Sonator Mitchell Is In charge of that also. Will It go tho way of the Chlnoso ex clusion hill? Thoso aro minor matters of tho peo ple, nnd may not be worthy of tho tlino and attoutlon of tho Sockoyo Salmon Stntoemnii from tho mouth of the Columbia. SAVE THE PHILIPPINES. That was a good suggestion of tho Portland Journal that tho Orogonlnn, lit declaring from day to day that Chamborlaln's olectlon would result In thu Independence of Uio Philippines, evidently believes that Mr. Furnish would promptly veto any hill tho Ore gon legislature might pass to that of feet. But we suggest that Furnish Hhould ho compelled to bind hlmsolf before olectlon to veto any scuttle measure that may be passed to him for his signature, Tho future status of our Island possessions deponda alto gether on what Uio governor of Ore gon may think of it.! It should also he remombored that tho success of tho Lowls and Clark fair In 1905 depends upon the political complexion of tho man who may be govornor at that time. The Oregonlan says so It must be a Republican fair or we won't havo It, so there! o Little Tommy Oleeton Is leading the hot to victory far that grand old man who was in Grant's cabinet, was United States senator, was nominated for justice of the supreme court of the United States, and Grant stood by him until the whole United States was up In anus against his confirmation. The next year Williams showed up in a national convention with a proxy and foutht Grant with nil the consideration of a grateful friend In polities. Now the old man Is making the ehas of his life for the petty, offlce of Mayor irf Portland. S Judgo Williams says they are ob jecting to him for mayor of Portland because he la an old man. and belongs to church. He will show the Demo crats what a lively old man he can be U he Is elected. But the poople will ) never get that exhibition. If latuan stays la the raoe. Thoro la a sovcro sarcasm in the fact that tho sign whoro tho school book trust used to bleed tho peoplo of Oregon for $50,000 a year, Is still over tho placo wloro the Portland Journal Is now printed. Tho textbook trust was put out of business by Gov. Geer, and now tho party managers, who always, got boodlo from that trust havo put him out of business. Tho world do inovo in Oregon, but sometimes It's backwards. Geo. 13. Chamberlain Is pursuing nono of tho methods of tho politicians of tho past in this atate, who had wild eyed gentlomcn from Texas, and the Lord only knowB where, come and make hts campaign for him. Ho Is making his campaign himself talking strnlght to tho peoplo and If ho Ib elected thoy will havo no mlddlemon or boss llko Charloy Fulton to do busl noRB with. o WollTtho Orogon delegation has created another timber resorvo, and wo ought to bo thankful that some thing has been done for tho summer tourist class of population. With a llttlo training tho human stomach will down any trust for in atnnco, if wo all quit eating beef and drinking whiskey, what will become of those trusts? Tho new states nro coming into tho Union slowly, but they nro coming. Tho inestlmablo vnluo of six new United States sonators la felt in somo quarters. o ' Tho Greater Oskaloosa, Iowa, election cnrrlcd, and 1000 acres of' suburban lots havo been ndded to that city, nnd Its population now numbers 12,000. Tho Boors aro again trokklng, and It Is to bo hoped will find a country where thoro Is nolthor diamonds nor gold mines. England is levying a bread tax. In our country tho beef trust is lovylng a moat tax. Wo suppose it is all right, bo long as Morgan gots his toxt from a $45,000 Bible. C. W. Fulton should not bo elected governor. Ho already holds ono of fice. As tho logislaturo moots In Salem, what's tho mattor with a sack factbry? An Inventor has patented a combina tion revolvor and dark lantern. Llko a weeping woman, with nil her showers, wo still lovo Orogon. Lot ovory community proparo to oh sorvo Momorlnl Day. Chamberlain and Furnish Photo buttons for salo at Cronlso Studio. Excursion to The Dalles J. 13. Cundlff and L. D. Koyzor, rep rosontlng tho Brotherhood of Locomo tive Tralnmon, woro In Salem this week hi tho lntorost of an excursion to Tho Dalles on May 25th, under tho nusplcos of that organization. Trulns will bo run from Albany and via tho West Sldo. Chamberlain and Furnish Photo buttons for salo at Cronlso Studio. Removed. Fitts & Doty's fish markot. 130 Court stroot, opposite W. C. T. U. roadlng room. o Wo havo a button machine and make our own buttons. Cronlso Studio. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. For Joint Sonator Marlon and Linn Counties. JOHN A JEFFREY, of Salem. Stato Sonators. L. H. McMAHAN, Salem. J. B. DIMMICK, Hubbard. Roprosontatlvos. W. T. SLATER, Salem. FRED ROCK, Stayton. LOUIS SAVAGE, Snlom. S. TOMLINSON, Woodburn. I. "W. BERRY, Salem. Sheriff. B. B. COLBATH, Salem. Clork. A. M. DLRYMPLE, Salem. Roaordar. J. A. SHLLWOOD, Salem. Treasurer. DAVID BACK, Mt. Augol. Far County Commissioner. W. W. JOHNS, Salem. Surveyor. A. WHITLOOK, Sllverton. Asaeosor, J. D. SKIRVIN, Scotts Mills. (Salem District) JuBtlao of the Peace. J. O'DONALD. Constable. JOHN H. LSWIS. 1 1U.U i I U.U www Wiw. mM Hmchmi W.lllatU aai li.ll. Un UalL ItLailuTuilKul.b 'Jik. I - o PCHICHCSTCR'S CNULIOH ENHYROYAL PILLS PVvBir ru'"" " "fir u. An K4 m run iit-s-i kiiK liNniTVJii lm&itrLauXUE$b, .h n " - T" -. I No. 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany 12:60p. m, Train loaves Corvallis.... 1:50 p. m, Train arrives Yaqulna . 0:45 p. m. Nc, 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 000 a. ui. Leaves Corvallis 11:30 a. m, Arrives Albany.. 12:15 p hi. No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a.m. Arrives Detroit 12:15 p. m No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit... 12:40 p. ru, Arrives Albany 5:40 p. m, Trains 1 arrives in Albany in timo to connect with tho 8. P. south bound, train. s well aa ffivint? two or throe hours in Albany before departure of 8. P, North bound train for Portland. Train No. 2 connocts with tho 8, P. west biuo train at uorvhiue urosamg ior , T.l.t.... Aff !.,..l1t .....I nil i points north to Portland. J. TonNin, Edwiih Stonk, Agent.Albany. Manage The Great Rock Island Route Is tho only lino operating weok ly personally conducted tour 1 b t excursion cars between Portland nnd Chicago chango via. tho world's great est scenic line, making closo connec tions at Chicago In Union Depot for all points East. Dally standard sleep ing car between salt Lake City, Denver and Chicago, buffet, library, smoking cars botween Pueblo. Denver and Chi m cago. Tho most reasonablo dining car sorvlco betweon Pueblo and Chica go. If you aro going to Kansas City, Omaha, Dcs Moinos, Chicago or any placo East, you should enquire about tho Great Rock Island Routo boforo purchaalng your ticket. Ask your nearest agent about it, or write for folders, and any Information doslred. A. E. COOPER, Gen. Agt., Portland, Oro. m 83,000,000 Worth of 80 pound steel rails, 50 new locomotives, and 55 new coaches, chair cars, dining: and cafe cars is the record of the Daring the past year, making it tho in tho country. Travol over it and md C. S. CRANE, Gon, Pas. Agt., St. Coast Pae. Agt., Los Angoloe, Cal. v .?rVc. COPXRIHT A Juicy Morsel for Breakfast Or dinner you can enjoy from one of our tender and delicious meats, steaks, lacib or mutton chops' veal cutlets or ;ork, Our meats aro all cut from tho fattest and nrimnst cattlo, and we can supply your tablo with fresh, nutritious and wholesome meats at bed rock prices. E C, CROSSSALEM OFE Phon 291 n I '' vXjvJ- Do Your Horses and Cows Like Good Hay? Wo are prepared to furnish it. Wo havoclovsr, cheat and timothy hay o he best quality, Our prices are the lowest -going. SAYAGB &t RBID 322-324 Cora'I st SEEDSMEN Agents for tho International stock food. pOLLMAfa CHERRY SBBDBR sccSra ohcrhics i ateos. R. M. WADE & CO. OJSRJp fflZtrSiSurl H k amd unkhs Pacific DEPART FOU TIME SCHEDULES From 1'ortlantl, Or, ARHtVK FUOM Chicago rorlUnd Special 8.60 a, m, via Iluut lngton Salt lki. PenriT. Fl IVa.1 Am.Ii. ta.... i,vi.ii. siiinuM, nUBlM uur, hi. Louu, unicagti and Katt. 4:30 p a, Atlautlo KzprcM 9 p. m. rla Hunt ington ''alt Lake, Donrcr Ft. Worth. Omaha. Kaimiu 8.10a. CUT, bt. Louis, Chicago and East. st. Paul Fast Mall 6:isp. m. Tla Spokano Walla Walla. Lwn.u,i,. Spokane, Wallace. Pull man, Minneapolis St. Paul. Dulllth.MlliTaukM T:03a ta Chicago, and East. 72 " HOURS v 72 PORTLAND TO CHICAGO no bURDic or wars Through tickets via this routo to all Eastern points on sale at Bouthorn Pa cific depot office. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE Prom Portland' All tailing lntc subject io caango ForanFraucIico Ball every o daya 8 p.m. 4 p. m Dally except Sunday 8 p. m. Saturday 10 p. m. COLUMBIA RtVKR ToAMoria nml Way Landings. i p. a. ex. Bunds? WILLAMETTE RIVER Btcamor Ruth leaves Snlcm for Port land and way landings on Tuesday .Thurs days and Saturdays, about 10 a. m. For CorvalliB vnd way landings, Mondays, Wednesdays and FrldayB nt about 6 p. in. A. L. CRAIG, M. P. BALDWIN, Gen, Pass. Aut. Agt. O. R. & N. dock Portlaud, Oro. ' Salem, Ore. t. most modern and up-to-dato railroad t enjoy the finest equipment on earth. K enjoy the finest equipment on earth Louis, Mo. Rosa O. OL1NE, Pacific ft 9 At Easter Time is when the building business will bo in full ewlng. If you haven't given your orders for your lumber requirements it v, ill pay you to get estimates from Uoodalo Lumbor Co., for any and all kinds o( lumber for out or ineldo work. lath, shingles, sash, doorp, blinds and everything needed in tliia lino. Goodale Lumber Co. Near S. P. raes'r. depot. Phono 051. Here's a Bosom Friend It's a pleasure, isn't it, when opening your bundle from the laundry to And how white and neat your ehlrls and collars aro? No aaw cdtes; no teare; no holea anywhere. Well, wo givo you that pleasuro, every time. Our work is done to perfection. Can't be surpassed. Try us once. Our charges lowest. Our service best. Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J. OLMBTBD, PnOPWKTOB. D0R0C8 D. OLM8TXD, MOB. Thone 411 230 Liberty Btret v XT 'HIS perfect Oherry Seeder doas notcrusn mo cuorry ----, any losa of juice; a P""!" itornla cherries. Tho seed "tractmc knile drives the need into one dlah anii actually throwa tho cherry inlo anoJM The rairka of the knife can freely" aeen on the aeeded fruit. I 'g? 2J to 30 quarts per hour. It"'1 Pr,tc 65 cente. x .- .J KlaiMja if