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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1903)
w THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1903. PAQE THREE Cafl Saving Oiler two First-Class Weekly pipers for the Price of One. nf.ur Jcurnil and Weekly Ore- IrrtBlAH. " . . Mn. T,, i'Weokly Journal uuu ibv -u Vmefly Journal and Trl-Weokl, klTrM. 11.76. N I Weekly Journal and Woodburn Inde- SAsdent, I1.B0. qun County, Recorder, 1.60. Week'T Journal anu iuuonum uuy, 11.50. Weokly Journal and Courlor. Bpray, Orecon, 1.W Weekly Journal and Exproaa-Ad TWce, Lebanon, $1.60. Weekly Journal and Globe, Condon. Ore, $U0. Weekly Journal and Oregon Mist. St Helew, 11.60. Weekly Journal and Town Talk Aikland, $2.00. Weekly Journal and Herald, Lake !, 1-W-Weekly Journal and Men of To Morrow, $1.60. Parties desiring can get tbe Dallj Jonrnal tbreo months Instead of th Weekly one year In tho above cornht nations. JIOFER HKOTIIEKS Salem, Oregon ' 1 Through personally conducted tout 1st sleeping cars between Portland am Chicago onco a week, and between O den and Chicago throe times a wk Tla tho Qcenlc lino. Through Standard sleeping ran dally between Ogdeu and Chicago, ri tko Scenlo lino. Through Standard sleeping can dally between Colorado Springs anc SL Ixuta. Through Standard and tourist sleep Ing cars dally botveeu Ban Franclacc and Chicago, via Los Anxelea and E Paso. Through Standard sleeping cars and chair cars dally between St. Paul and Chicago. De sure that your tlckot reads vU tho Great Hock Island Houto. Tho best and most reasonable din Ing car sorvlco. Ing car service. For Information T. J. CLARK, Trav. Pass. Agent L. 13. GORIIAM, Gen.Agt., SCO Alder St., Portland, Or mWm .BSBBSV AMD OREGDN SHOJpXlNE IMOtfPACIFlG 3 TRAINS TO THE EA8T DAILY. Through Pullman, Standard and Tourist sleeping cars dally to Omaha, Chicago, Spokano; torlst Bloopers dally to Kansas City; through Pull man sleoplng carps (personally con ducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, SL Louis and Memphis; roclln Ing chair cars (seats free) to tho East dally. DEPART rou. Chicago Portland Bpclal 30a. a Via Hunt-iBfloa ftlt Wb. n.nwu V uT-- ""! .dm.... . ""nn, umui, jcanaat m'Shr uwco Atlantic Kzpreaa 1.14 p. m, via Hunt-lugtoa St. Paul Fut Mall KOp.D, via Bpokant TIME SCHEDULES From foriutud, or, Hal V.l i Worth. Omaha, Kaoxu v..i ., MUM. L.airaffO Id KJJt, am Walla Walla. Lawuion, man. lilnneanolli rl Paul, Duluth.HUwauae uaicaco, ana juat. AKRIVfc KKOM i 10 p m m 70 HOURS " PORTLAND TO CHICAGO ho C&aaio of Cars 70 OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE Prom PortUsI' P.B. Dallr except Ban day ten. Bat anlayi Op m, I AllaalliDg date aubject to caante For an yraneiioo I Ball every S daft COLUMBIA U1YKK ToAktoria and Way Landing! P. o Id. a. e. Bud WILLAMETTE RIVER Steamer Kutb leaves Balem for Port landand way landings oaTneeday,Thnr days and Saturdays, about 10 a. m. For Corvallls nd way landings, Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays at about ' p. m. A. I.. CRAIG, M P. BALDWIN, Geu. Pass. Agt AgL O. R. & N. Joel Portland, Ore Ealem, Or s Electric UMmi .. . . w '-'j. i t i SAFEST CIEANE8T M08T CONVENIENT No Matches. No Odor. No Smoked Ceilings. A Good Strono, Clean, Clear Light of. 1 16 Candle PoweF ? costs 4 ONE CENT PER HOUR. Power at Low Rates per Horsepower. 1 SALEM LIGHT.POWER and I TRACTION COMPANY. 4-fri SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL For water service apply at offlc Bills payable monthly In advance fakr. all romnlalnta at the office, M S. C. STOKE, M. 0. ....PROPRIETOR OF.... STONE'S DRUG STORES SALEM, OREGON.. Tho stores (two 'i number) aro lo cated at No 236 and 297 Commercial street, and nro woll stocked with a omplotu lino of drucs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc. Has had some 2G years experience In tho practice- of medicine, anil now makes no charges for consultation ex amination or proscription. r n UT?1TDV Real Estate ai L.U.flMNill Renting Age Good Barcalns FalrTrealment. List Your Procerty with me. 230 Commercial St. THE ELITE CAFE 208 Commercial Street. OYSTERS Served In the est of stylo and wit) tho raoit suitable accompaniments. E ECKERLEN. Proprictcr TELL ME Whoro arc you going and when, nnd I will toll you what tho rate will bo, when you will rcucb your destination and why you should tako tho Burlington. No matter whether Chicago. Omaha Denver, Kansas City or St. Louis is tho city you want to reach, your tick' ot should rend "via tbo Burlington." fflitfn A. C. 8HELDON, Qeneral Agent. lOO TIIIItD STREET, PORTLAND. White Bronze Monuments Neverchip, crack, tar nlsh. moss or corrode The only kind that ncv er needs cleaning. For tbe truth of the above see them In all the Sa lem cemeteries; some of them have been there for 17 years. If you want the very test at half the price of stone hat will last ten times as lone, call on or ad dress TT WATT 190-192 ConoierclalSt JO. WAX I, Baltm, Oreios. INTO THE NEW QUARTERS Arranging to Wove the Postoffice ii i First Mail Will Be Delivered April 1 Stoe News Stote News Store News A Week of Extraordinary Bargains, v X sv Extra Men at Work to Get Everything in Readiness i It Is tho present plan of Postmaster Hlrech to make tho first delivery of mall from the now Salem postofllco on Wednesday, April 1. Orders have been received from tho government authorities directing Uiat tho new post ofQco building be occupied on tbnt date. Tho Initial steps towards accomplishing tho removal of tho local ' mall department to tho new quarters are uolng taken this week. To ro- . move n post ofllco department of tho j proiortluu8 of tho Salem post ofllco la , no smnll undertaking. Tho task must bo so performed that the regular op oration of the department In the bnnd ling of tho malls Is not to bo Inter rupted, for nothing Is permitted to In terfere with this ' Important depart ment of tho federal government. An Increased forro of workmen Is employed Irt hastening tho construc tion1 work on the new building and Contractor Cnmpboll expects to havo the main part of It entirely complet ed and ready for occupancy on tho (Into that has been rioslgnntcd by tho government authorities. Tho entire i lower floor nnd tho basement will bo' finished, whllo tho tipper Btory of tho j building will remain In nn uncom pleted ntato nnd .will bo finished Inter. At the prosont time thoro la no prea sing need (or tho qunrtore thnt nro' arranged on tho upper floor, Hlneo the ' postolQco foiro will have ampin nc cnmmmlntlonn on the lower floor nnd the bnsoment. ' Tho grounds surrounding the build-' Ing will not proient a voy rrodl table ' appearance. Tho unexpended bnlnnre ' of the appropriation that was made ' for the building will bo Insufficient' to plarH the s(ttnro In tho condition (lint tho building deserves. It will bo necessary to defer this work of beautifying the grounds until nn ml dltlonnl appropriation can be secured from congress. Tho walks nnd ap proaches to tho building nro being es tnbllshod; but othorwlso no Improve ments will bo attempted now. Clr-! culor cement walks will extend from tho Church street cornors of Stnto and Court streets to tho ranln oiltrnnco at tho west sldo of tho building. Near tho wost corners of tho building nnd within a few yardB of tho structural tho cement walka will dlvldo and ex j tend around either end of tho building and unlto with tho blcyclo paths on j the Court and Stnto street sides of the ' post office and within n fow feet of1 tho Cottngo street sldo of tho square, ' Patrons of tho ofllco aro selecting ' their mall boxos In Uto post ofllco as It will bo arranged. Thero will be the snrao number of boxeB for rent, about 500 nnd tho rental will bo CO and 75 I conts per quarter, according to loca tlon. Box selections are now being made, unexpired rentals In tho present building, of course, being applied an t tho boxes in tho new buildings, Crowd Pdtteite! Here's a a bit of news that will surely bring crowds to the Dalrymple Store every day next week Long-winded argu ments are unnecessary to convince you these values are ex' traordinary. If you are in need of any of the goods on sale now'sthe time to take advantage of the low prices. Mon day's Crowd Puller will be Turkish Towels Tue day's will be a big sale of the new Japanese Crepca popular fabric for 1903, Wednesday Ladles' Suits at half price, Thursday, a great Sale of Ladies' Skirts. Friday, a great c6rset offering, and Saturday, Boy's Clothing. Read the retails Below. Cfowd Pallet No. t. --MONDAY ONLY-- T ho subject for Moiulnv's nalo is ono thnt will win froiit fuvor with thnso who need towels. Tho oirorinjj coiisiata of fifty dozen extra lu-iivy Tin kiah tow els extra fli.o. 00 inches lonp; and 27 inches wide. If wo wore to buy thorn iiRuin thoy would cost uh cousidoruhlo moro tlinn our snlo t price. Thoy'io regular !l.ro IowoIh and tiro fully worth j Qp PJiril the regular price. Monday only lV vllVll Ctowd Pullei No 2 ...TUESDAY ONLY... lF ' fy, , 'iteV- -)) Ik ffi japanese crepe 19c2Sp This fabrio will bo very popular this spring and itiimnor for waisla and drcssos in fact, wo'ro foiling over so much of it ovry day. It eomcfl in tho protty stripo styles in Pinks, Bluos, Tans tJrays, IUds and Whito grounds with dark atripos; also in plain Pink, plain Tan and light Hluo Wc lmvo only 25 pieces of this fabrio and aro satisfiod that every yaAl will bo sold at Tuesday's shIo. Tho regular price is 25c yard. i GRAINQ J THE PURE jr C. H. MACK Buccessor to Dr. J. M. Keene, 1 VThlto Corner. Balem, Oregon. Fartlsi desiring superior operations at mod erate fee In any branch are In especla request Harper's Whiskey la the best Get some Into your vest' Qua. Schrelber keeps It, And you know the rest FARMER'S HOME 153 State Street THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE Tbo coffee habit is quickly over come by those who let Grain-0 take Its place. If properly made It tastes like tbo best of coffee. Np grain coffee compares with it In flavor or bcalthfulness. TRY IT TO-DAY. At croeart trerywbere ; 15c, tail tec pr paekat. Mi ' .KAJ w Ctowd Pullet No. 3 WEDNESDAY ONLY -- - Any LndiosTailor Suit in tho Btoro fnr linlf iirieo. -S- Thoro will oo no resorvo ovory suit will bo included. Wo might sny that tho suits aro inado by Ameri ca's foremost makers invito best possiblo man ner. Dont miss this snlo. Gcowd Pfle No. 4 Thursday Only. Wo ofibr our ontire stock of ladies' dress and side-walk skirts at wonderfully low prices for Thursday's ealo. Keo Thursday's paper for prices. 1 KcJr kmfk?,m BUSINESS MEN INVESTIGATE. ! It will cost you nothing ! THE VAN ALSTINE GORDON & CO., Mercantile Agency Trades men's Alliance office 275 1-2 Commercial St Cor Court. A. R. Morgan & Co Managers Secures commercial reports for Jobbers, by paid report sys tem, collects accounts, eood, bad and Indifferent. No mem- tershio or docket fee and no charges unless collections are x made PHONE MAIN 801 iUWOUUUUfHW Cf owd Pallet No 5 ....FRIDAY ONLY.... 1 OC vji.aj asm CORSETS 98c EACH Any style any color any size. War nor's colebratod Corsets uro tho bostthatcan bo p oduced. This is ono of the best attractions of tho week. $1.25 Corsets, 98c Each Cfowcl Ptille No. 6 ....SATURDAY ONLY.... Great ealo of Hoy's and Youth's Clothing Prices will boliko this. .00 suiU for 82.40 $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 $0.00 $7.00 $2.80 $3.20 $3,05 $1.60 $5.00 OASVOtlXA. Baa jto KM Y Haw Atari Bwjtl Standard Patterns for April now ready. New Netsuke and Wrist Bags Just in. out