The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, August 06, 1902, Image 2

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Laxative Brorao-OuinincTsMcw?
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;; W Ono recoivlng largoot voto will be lvon a fica railroad tlrkot to
', ', Newport and return, and board and froo ontortninmont at the Bay View
; ; Hotel with cboico of tho flnoat room In the houie for one woek, beginning
Saturday, August 10th.
Volos on accompanying coupon will bo recolvod at tills office, and re
salt of ballot announced from day to day.
JOURNAL VOTING COUPON
One Vote for Mlw
for one week's free seaside outlntr at New
port, August 16th.
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The Sure Way
to prevent Pneumonia and Connump
tlon In to euro your cold when It first
appears. Acker's English Remedy
will stop tho cough In a night, and
drive tho cold out of your system. Al
ways a quick and fluro euro for AbUi
ma, Bronchitis, and all throat and
lung troubles. If It does not satisfy
you the druggist will refund your
money. Write to us for frco sample.
W. If. HOOKER & CO., Buffalo, N.
V. D. J. FRY. DrURKlst
THE DAILY JOURNAL
Members Northwest Afternoon News,
paper League.
BY HOFER BROTHERS.
Dally One Year, $4.00 In Advance.
Dally Three Months, $1.00 In Advance.
Dally by Carrier, CO Cents Per Month.
Weekly One Year, $1.00 In Avance.
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Celebrated Wolff-American Bicycles
Aro tbo most porfcctly constructed bicycle mndo, The bearings ore duet
proof, eelf-oillng and will rnn n thousand miles without roqulrlng,addltional o '.
1902 Model 55, $40
1902 Model 55, Superb Ruby Finish $45
1901 Models $35
1902 Special Model $25
Wo fit any coaator brake, $5 oxtra. Heo our elegant lino of blgb-grado bl
cycles at lou Btato mroet.
Merritt Davis, Agent.
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PEOPLE'S DAnOAIN HOUSE.
TflP RflT Salfi fc NflW On Moduli days at tbo Chicago Htoro,
nit Bit, odiu ia nuw un aiw.yB bu ;, lt yo hhy9 not p.r,
our storo a visit you should do so. Kvory article in our storo i sold 25
ptr cent. heaper than you can buy It any where In Halem, Oat ao
qualatsd with our prices.
7We best porcalo calicoes, yd Ao
7Ho fancy Bsotch Iawus 3 Wo
lOo fancy wool dress goods . . . ,ioe
86c all wool 40 Inolidrsm goods 25o
D5e black silk tnff.U CDo
35o fanoy bordered wash volls Ido
BUc fanoy outing llsnnol, yd. . .60
lo linen buck toweling, yd... no
lBollnsn canvas ... So
11.35 black silk velvet 8D0
7ko oolorsd cboeie cloth, yd . .4o
2J4o whlto lace scrim, yd. .7Jo
16a 6 Inch wldo embroidery,
per yard ..5o
80 II. y. linen lawn hdkfs , ....4c
Best spool silk, each lu
200 yd spool cotton, best 2o
New shipment of ribbons, the big.
gesl bargains that was over offered
He ribbons So, 3So ribbons 15c.
II 00 buggy ro)es, special M)c
Nobby shirtwaists, half prion.
Men's BOc uuderw'r balbrlcian Slfia
30o all-over Isco special, yd. . Ific
1,60 lace curtains, pr. 70o
Men's 70 dsrby libbed undor-
wear ,,.35c
lOo whltnrkakor lliuinol. ...Olio
THIS BALK FOR WKDNKSDAY AN I) Til URB DAY ONLY
McEYOY BROS.. Proprietors.
Court Street. Salem, Oregon
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WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL
Roche Harbor Llino. Host brands Portland Commit. WOOD; sawed or full
leugth, All kinds of building material, Band, gravel, lath, shingles, etc,
D. SBBNTLBY
181-183 Com'! 8t.
Phono fWt Main,
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8ALEM AND A HIGH SCHOOL.
In the plinmplilot sent out by the
Push Club, no mention Is mude of thn
Croat advantages of coming to Snlom
to llvo on account of tho axrollencu of
our nubile schools.
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iui inai ih uiu vurjf iiihi wim llliu
people lunulro about who como from
the Knst. Jtoyond running the district
lu debt, and collecting largo Sums of
Interest, nothing was over dono for tho
Snlom schools.
A promlnont physician wan In Salem
rccontly to find n location, and wnH
grontly ploasod with our city. Ills
daughter had flnlshod tho common
mnmmnr grades, nnd wns ready for
tbo high school. Ho did not locnto.
A family romoves from Snlom this
week nr noxt, to Bend tho chlldron to
n high school In a California city.
Thoro Is a domooracy and n Htlmu-
Ins to tho host American effort In n
high school that Is found by hoys and
girls lu no other Institution.
.Mary MnoLnno, of Hutto, hnH wiltten
a book that lu soiling by tho thousnnd,
and sho hns no education hut tho Untie
high school.
Why ovory first and socondclniw
town In Oregon can have n high school
nud Snlcm cannot hns not yet boon ox
plained. Why all such high school
towns enn havo a lowor tax rata than
Snlom for school purposos has not been
oxplnlnod.
Why IloHoburg, Kugouo, Albany, As
toria, Pendleton, Uakor City, Wood
burn and Jefferson can nil havo high
school grades taught In their public
schools has not been oxplnlnod.
Why n prominent college In this city
always votott and works to keep down
tho grndoH In tho public schools Is n
mystury. Other collegoM favor higher
grades lu the public schools.
Tho Journal bullovos that tho people
hotlovn, thoro Is a nigger In tho wood
pile somewhere, and ho ought to ho
smoked out.
Let (Iioho who aro opposed to high
Hohool grades In our public schools
give their reasons. Lot them como out
and show their faith In keeping down
our public schools, and tell tho reason
why.
If no good rensous can ho given then
let Snlem hnvo as good public schools
(ih her neighbor, and no longer hnvo
tht lowest guide public school.
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witn Tracy revolvers and snoiKuiiH. 1
That's right In Tracy's line, and ho
would probably offer voluntarily to'
wrlto n recommendation In favor of
the liberal use of such wenpons, pro
vided they nro loaded.
No use to deny It, Tiacy and ping
pong nro tho two greatest things that
over happened this season.
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JOURNAL X-RAYS.
Labor
Oompors.
Is not dogindlng, Mr.
A Juicy Morsel for
Breakfast
Or dlunor you cau enjoy from ono of our
tondor and delicious meats, steaks, lauib
or mutton chops, veal cutlets or pork.
Our meats am all out Irora tho. fattest
and orimestcattlo, and wo can supply
your table with fresh, nutritious and
wholesome meats at boil rock prices.
B, C, CROSS SALEM ORB
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At Easter Time
is whim the building business' will bo in
lull swing. If you haven't given your
orders for your lumber requirements It
wilt pay you to got estimates from
Uoodalo Lumber Go., for any and all
kinds of lumber for out or lusldo work
lath, shinnies, sash, doors, blinds and
everything needed In this line.
Goodale Lumber Co.
Near H. P. lWr. depoL Phone 061
Don't Let Your Wifcy Wash
Your crash suit because you lira
ufrMd thin Mrvunt will not da It up
right, when wu make them look Just
like now, us well aa linen sultN. duck
trousers, Madras shirts and your rinw
llnon, No domostle laundering win
begin to compare with the beauty of
our riu laundry work and our price
are o small you ran hardly them.
Salem StcamLaundry
Ool. .1. Olmstsd, Prop.
Derous D. Olmsted, Mgr.
Phono 411. 230 Liberty St.
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A Luck y Find
Hut it's herd to Mud anything better.
Til a can of blth aud streagtb. Hear
this '.n wind 1 there's nothing to rqua
Halem beer as a tenlo and mild stlmu-l
Uut. Uooling, relreshtuie, uourtiblng,
invigorating, it Is a porfwt braw. Striet
ly pur, ol high grade aud uniform tu
quality tho beer par excellence.
Capital Brewery Co.
Mrs. M. Uek, Propileler.
8PANI8H WAR PEN3ION8.
ConunlsMloner of Pensions Wnro Is
snld to ho surprised at the number of
applications nlrendy In for pensions
for the volunteers of the Hpunlsh war,
which exceeds those of the rogulara
by more than a thousand. The total
number of applications from tho vol
unteer regiments Is ISO?, and that of
tho regulars IKftft. Vour of the volun
teer reglmenja hnvo more uppllcniitH
for pensions than tho Koveuth United
States Infantry, which lost 43 men lu
battle, aud had 01) wounded. The First
District of Columbia Infantry, which
had no killed or wounded, has filed
more claims for pensions than any of
tho llvo regular regiments, with thu
exception of tho Seventh Infantry.
Commissioner Ware Is credited with
tho nulvo explanation that probably
many of the men suffering from the
effects of the tropica! climate nt 11 rut
thought their health was seriously im
paired, and will withdraw their claims
when they discover their error.
TRACYI8M RAMPANT.
"Tracy" U what tliay call that puma
that leaped from the Unmix sou the
other day. (Alas, we feHrwl thU!)
Now book out for utt arakiHck of
TrucylMiu In chewing gum. clgnra. so
da water and automobile.
A Tracy highball might not b a
iHlMHomer, but think of the Tracy
brand of chewing gum for oteok fe
iimbM and children. The Ortfgatt out
law Isn't a puiUbJt nnd rotuHNiUMttly
Ida Jw la pwrtlcMbirly well developed.
Therofore, It wihiW be hhmI unkind
to embalm his memory Ih a camcoc
tlon of sugar ntid rubber under th
gnlee of Tracy PmIh Tvttl PrwtU.
Now, when It 00 w to a Trney au
tomobile, there U aomothlHg baHlly
aiigHoattve lu that name. Am h dewdly
comblnatloti. Traey and tke auto ought
to bo a uttletHl tHdoeotHMit to wU
tho uriro from the moat bteodtblwty
rkauffeur tkat ever burned a trail la
the httlbway
Of rounM. It go without saytNg
that the market will soon be glutted
Impaired Digestion
May not te all tut I uiMSt by itttftit
new, but It will be It tu-t'taHed.
Ttte uatUwt after eatuitf, fits ot nrv
out bvtttUstte, euN ot Um stewaeb, and
dtugmMUte bthMu; may bet be very bad
new, but Wwy wttt be If tU stetoaah Is
soflervd to grow ler.
DytNi l soeh a tulabl UtMM
ttut tin tUHy to M sbeukl N en
early attcMtleo. TV It eoaipfetely over
eoate by
Hood's Sarsaparilla
wUibstrvB4HbeiutbAab3liU4tlTtsyte&)
Now Is tho midsummer of our com
tent. Tho water molon Is rlpo.
Tho guards nt tho pnn have good
enough guns but didn't use them.
Oner has no need to consldor bis
personal Interests In cnlllng a special
session,
Maybo Miss Wilson had a "teacher
face," and Smith Jlltod nor for sum.
clout cause.
School mn'ams who cannot gat a
favorable toachlng contract can hogln
to look up matorlal for a domago suit.
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"The airl with tho Auburn ' hair has
secured an Injunction from a Chicago
court ngalnst nnothor maiden who was
advortlsod under the name by a show
man. Another plot discovered against the
Sultan's life. Tho plots over thoro lu
Turkey are nbout as harmless as are
tho ones tho Washington sheriffs nro
concocting to catch Outlaw Trncy.
Both Morgan says Mothor Evo was
tho first soclnllst, bocauso whon she
climbed tho trco, from which sho could
soo tho bounties of the world, unil
plucked nn apple, she divided with
Adam, giving him half.
Allor guten Dingo slnd drol. Thoro
aro Tho Orogou State Journal, oMCu
gonoj Tho Oregon Dally Journal, of
Portland, nud Tho Capital Journal, of
Salem. Of course, thoro is really only
one Journal lu Oregon, nnd all know
whore that Is printed.
Hogs aro hogs those days. The
highest price is being paid fop bogs on
foot offered for sovornl years G cents
a pound. This lnnkos hog meat whole
sale about 7'4 cants dressed. Those
who hnvo plenty of hogs nro up with
tho hop men. HSugono Ileglstor.
The editor of tho Snlom Journal Is
advocating that mothers Hoop tholr
daughters In short drossaH longer.
Wouldn't that Jar you. Mrs. Ilofor Is
probably al tho seaside. ItoKoburg
Plalndealer.
It Is easy to see whoro your mind
Wanders-
The claims against tho Ollhort bank
nt Sulom are $10(1,800 and there Is
110,000 on hand nfter several years
collection, with which to pay It.
Where will ' tho trusting depositor
come In. Albany Democrat.
Why not pay the lawyers In the Hu
bert case pro rata, tho same ns other
claims?
Fulton, llrownell and Dr. Smith nio
said to be wanting tho presidency of
the senate. Does any of those gentle
men represent anything but desire for
the place, appetite for spoils or hunger
for the honor? Will one of them out
line 11 program that means something
for the taxpayer, hut plundering him?
Not on your tintype.
The latest Is a washerwoman's
trust. Such a oomhluntion hns been
formed In Uugene. The women who
do Washing here have entered Into hii
agreement to work for not less than
tr. cents an hour hereafter. The price
tiefuro has bueu 10 centa an hour. The
women nro certainly entitled to the
raise. rtugeue Guard
Many women aro not left without
hope of bettering themaelvea so king
as the divorce courts hold out.
llrownell la out again for a constitu
tional convention. People who have
proierty or other Interests ran well
nltonl to tremble so bmg as that Is
hanging lu the nlr. Mr. llrownell want
something remote. He does not want
an Immediate move In the dim-1 Ion of
reform. Ilk cutting off a JW.Ooo grnft.
Tbo Republican state pkitform with
htm was only a bait to catch sucker
Now throw something else at the peo
ple Tho man who will flirt with an On
gon ackoolma'nm ought tc. have to my
for It. It I a mistake to think our
c Wool ma'ams do Hot meuu buslm-ns
oh any propoeltioM under dlst-UMion
Tta) are nil boolHeo and that is why
they suiMteed Ih the school room aud Ih
other dlroetkMMi. David U. Smith a
prominent young drungbtt of StayUui,
OrogoH. did Hot weed to think so but
how- bo baa ckanaod hi mlHd elm-e
Mia Martha Wlbmn a pretty school
ma'am of that town baa aued him for
IC.TW for broach ot promise Kugeue
Hogtator
The poetotlle dooartmeot baa put
an end to the ommiUoua ot a main
monlal bureau that baa beou doiug a
thriving boalHSsui in the oast aud mid
dw wont fur the past atx mouths A
fraud order w-aa biMied barrtHg from
the malt the l)rl AdvorttalHg Aaea
ay and IntroilHctory ot Oik-Ago. The
avbeme operated by tbo company was
to utaco advurtloomoHUi Ih tho Hews
papor ataUaj; tht tbo name ot a
woaMb' wWow kt a weaWiy huh w Ho
dfred to oator tbo matrlmoulal state
wmM bo fMrH4ob( tor a coueidora
tbm.
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Yoti rteed not
offer from I
Sick Headache,
tiiuiousncss.
Flatulency.
Indigestion, or
constipation
11 )ou will only
take a dobO of
the Bitters be
ore each meal
It will posi
tively cure
there diecates1
Try It and seo
for yourself.
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me 20
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and
Miss Helen Hanncn, aged eleven
years, of Traverse City, Mich., has a
strong claim to the title of youngest
professional nowspapor reporter In tho
United States. Sho Is tho daughter of
Editor J. W. Hannen of the Travorao
City Evening Itecord. Miss Harmon
began to wrlto Items for hor father's
paper three years ago. Sho is paid a
regular salary and after school each
day covers an assignment route on
hor bicycle. She conducts the Juvenile
and society department of tho pnper
and frequently rushes In with a (Ire
or runaway story.
Judgo Kincald who was also secre
tary of state has this In his Stnte
Jeurnal:
Of the 00 Republicans in tho legis
lature lt Is bollovod that Fulton has
about it and Geer 20. Should Scott
bo a candidate ho would havo nil the
Multnomah delegation, 18, and, by
opening a healthy wad, sevoral strag
glers from othor counties could bo run
In. Fulton can opon a moderately
well-flllod snclc; Ooor's Is too light' to
bo useful. Hy selling two or throe of
his best farms, and distributing the
proceeds among the hungry and thirs
ty, Ford could cut cpilto a figure for n
time nmnng thu dark horses. After
tho strength nnd resources of those
and other aspiring statesmen havo
been exhausted, Corhott could swlpo
the pot, but rumor hns lb that ho has
become disgusted with tho lawmakers
and Inwbreakors and will not accept
an election If offered him.
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deal is off so far as it relates to any ana an YL"
,. .- 1 : T-mocir ;. Axminsters,
nave some remnants in ingiAm "!"'';' - t nff jn
Velvets that we are willing to let go at 20 per cent 0ft n
order to make room for new goods now on the road ana
the looms at the tactory. ,
We have made heavy purchases and will be much over
crowded in our carpet department. Hence every corner
occGpied by a remnant is valuable
Bring size of room with you.
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Store at Salem and Albany.
Next to P.O.
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WAR
VETERANS
'iHS perfect Cherry Seeder doea
not cruau tno cuerry or chukb
any loaa of Juice; n practical
iforuia cberrloa. Tho eoed extrncting
knllo drives tho seed into ono dleh and
actually throws the cherry into another.
The marka ol tho knife can scarcely bo
aeon on the eeodod fruit. It aeoda from
20 to 30 quarts pur hour. Retail price,
85 cents.
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R. M. WADE & CO.
Bill Proposal to Grant Vet
erans Government Lands
It Is now proposed that a law be
passed in the United Stntes Cougross
granting ench Spanlsh-Amorlcan war
veteran the right to government laud
without Ills llrst establishing n resi
dence thereon.
Along with this proposed Inw will
come many udvnntngos to tho mun
who fought to uphold tho Hag In tho
Philippines. It It carries it will givo
the veteran a right to transfor his
warrant for any consideration. He
can sell his land, oven beforo he lo
cutos It or can soil his right to take
a homestead. Then the mau buying
the right could locnto land wharuvor
ho could And It. It would make no
difference whether ho had provlously
used his homeetend right or not.
The Dill.
Following Is a part of the proposed
bill referred to abeve:
"That the secretary of the Intorlor
he, nnd ho Is hereby directed upon
application to Issue to each houornbly
discharged soldier aud sailor who
served In the SiHtnlsh-Amerlcau war,
or to their widows, a land warrant en
titling such soldier or sailor or wid
ow to 100 acres of public lands; nnd
such land warrant shall be transfer
able by nu endorsement lu writing In
such form us the secretary of the In
terior shall proscribe. The holder of
such laud warrant shall within llvo
yennt after receiving the samo make
a selection of such land and shall (lie
said land warrant with the register
of the laud olllce nearest the land so
selected, and such register shall there
upon Issue to such holder of said hind
warrant a patent, which shall confer
upon such person a title In fee simple
to the laud so selected."
jj Salem, Sept. 15th-20t, 1902 ii
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Will Be Bigper and Better Than
Ever.
CASH PREMIUMS ON EVERYTHING
Send for Pemium List.
JW. H. Wehrun?, M. D. Wisdom,
Pres., Hillsboro, Or.
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Is called ''prepaid" business,
it! you hnvo a friend or rel
ative In the East whom you
want to bring West, deposit
with us enough money to
cover lila or hor paesago
and traveling oxponaea. Wo
wlro the ticket agent whoro
party live, nnd ho Issues
ticket and givca passenger
whatever money you wieh,
He alio advises us when ho
leaves and ws tell you when
he will arrivo.
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Cnicago
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9.00 a. m
via lluut
Ingtou ATlVnlIo"
Kxprcsa
8.60 p. m.
via Hunt
luglon ItTPatir"
FaatMall
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via
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TIME SCHEDULES
From rorllnnJ, Ot,
Salt Lake, Dourer, Kt.
1VaI. rtmalu tTtlKOSl
Cltr, lit. Louli,' Clilcago
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and East,
Palt Lake, Penvcr Kt.
Worth, Omaha, Kanua
City. St. Louli. CliictKO
and El it.
WallA Wafla. LuirlVlon?
Rpokano. Wallace, Pull
man, Minneapolis BL
I'aul, Duluth, Milwaukee
Chicago, and Eaat,
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PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
No Cbanje of Cars
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OCEAN AND IUVER SCHEDULE
From Portland'
lAIlaalllns dates subject
1 to chaneo
8 p. m. I For an FranclMO
oauovery oaars
Dallr
except
Uuudajr
8 p. m.
Saturday
10 p. m,
COLUMDIAIUVKK
ToAatorla and Way
Mndlngii.
4 p. in
i p. in.
ox, Buudtr
WILLAMETTE RIVER
Steamer Ruth loaves Sulom for Port
land aud way landing on Tueaday Thurs
days and Saturdays, about 7 a. m. For
CorvnlliB end way landings, Mondays,
Wednoedaya and Fridays at about ft
p. m.
A. L. OUAIG, M. I. BALDWIN.
Gon. Pass. Act. Agt. O. R. & N. dock
Portland, Oro. Balom, Or
HOOVER
POTATO
DIGGER
O, C, T, Co's
PASSENGER STEAMERS
Pomona and Altona
Leavoa for Portland dally
except Tueeday at 7 a. ni.
Quick Time, Cheap Rates
Deck: Foot of Trade at,
M. P. BALDWIN, Aft.
TALL CORN
doen't romr by acclilnt A
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healthy cotn nop without
fretliRK and weeding, aeenu
to think that he can have a
healthy body withaut either
care or culture. Hut the body
i built up just a the com is,
by lite tusinillatiufi of the
eerj chemical element uu
which vtulity depemla. And
what Hreda arc lu the com,
ilieaea of the stomach ami
nutiilive sytteru are to the
Ikh1 thry divert the neces
Mry fvHkt supply from the
rtopcr chanuels, and the
HihW becernea lean, Mckly
an.! il' uouitsbed.
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simulation of rtKxt U a pn
ruatv MH:ntitl of health. Hy
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Always received the highest Award where
merit was considered Gold Medal at the
Pan-American Exposition.'
IMPROVED!
For the season of 1902 Lighter draft than
before, and certain parts made stronger.
Send for testimonials of Oregon users.
Sample Machine on hand at Salem Branch.
Mitchell, Lewis & Stayer Co.,
:M BRANCH. F. F. CARY. Ma,
CARY, Maaajtr.
ConflallsMaste.il hlli
Time Card No. 20.
N'o. 2 For Ynqutna:
Loaves Albany 12H5 p. m.
Loaves Corvallls l :C0 i. m.
Arrlvoa Yaqulna 5:35 p. m.
No. 1 Returning:
leaves Yaqulna 7:00 a. m.
Leaves Corvallls 11:30 a.m.
Arrives Albany 12:15 n m.
No. 3 For Detreit:
Leaves Albany 1:00 p. m.
Arrives Detroit 5;45 p. ru.
No. i From Detreit:
Leaves Detroit G:30 a. m.
Arrives Albany 11:05 n. m.
Trains 1 and 4 arrivo In Albany In
time to connect with tho 8. P. bouUi
bound train, as well as giving two or
tureo hours in Albany before do
P"tur of S. P. north bound train.
Train No. 2 connects with tho S.
I . trains at Corvallls and Albany glv
ng direct service to Newport and ad
Jacent beaches.
Train 3 for Detroit. IlreltenbuBh and
?! ?r,J?ounta,n rt,80rt 'eaves Albany
JiT '' J?- after tno arrival of tho
Southern Pacific south bound train
from Portland, reaching Detroit at
o-to p. m.
For further Information apply to
T t, . BDWIN STONE,
ir unT- AB9nt' Aany. Manager.
" H. Cronlge. Agent. Corrallla.
To )h Seaside and Mountain Resorts.
Tickets are now on sale at all South
ern Pacific and Corvallls & Eastern
H. R. offices, through to Newport and
yaqulna ai reduced rates. Southern
Paclfle train - . ...-
n, Ti """" -unueci Willi U & E,
Osteu"'111 October 10. 1902.
t',ttlUB the tra,n at Albany
vSE? t0r Dro,t- nJtenbush
Xm iittoun,ala "rt can leave
De!St .r8 arnoon. reaching
JtSVJJ!- ?'n,n8- Tickets aro
nm laL r. A,baBy to Detro,t at
tOt i,nVma ttt 335. BOOd
IMtIW U tor 10th. with
Lw! Cac,flc Company have
92?Si Ucke from all
Z.w5 H?8 ,n Oregon to
to i2ttrt4i)r Ya,?ula. with prlvl
5K 2fi!?.Tl ' Bast or West
C. &aYhlL.i J?BtetIon with
SoJ Iu.Bda' weursloa
Uanajur Un.jT. " -""srany ana re
Tllw ?' ar aUo 0B e at
& tZJZ?" fro aU S. P. and a
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