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rnuw T ; Wlil VpWt u ii ? f . iriMrtrrtyrtiJ jttjswu .TaawaaiKfatiMaaa; rt,iirt'mftwnfi'TAtmi SFE6IHL SALE GOLF THIS WEEK. EVERY GOLF SHIRT IN THE HOUSE AT REDUCED PRICES. STRAW flfl FOR JUST HALF PRICE. NEW CRASH HATS AT NEW PRICES. SHIRTS IS GJJonnson&Go.. 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. THE DA1LK JOURNAL BY UOKBK BHOTHKH3 WKDNKSDAY, JULY 2(1, 18W. ; I AROUND THE EVENING 'z Kr Wwiern Iteilcctlon on I tie 3 I- cwtH hook ami smi;iiiif. a TfXiUJlUUilliliUUUUUliUlJUUUUlillliUn Dally, Ono Tear 93.00, 111 Advance Dally, Tout Months 91 00. Uf Advance. Weakly, Ono Year 91.00, In Advunoo CUnPENT EVENTS. Tim nntlonid conferonco culled for tlio purpoao oh tliroumini; und recom mending promised changus in tliu bank ruptoy law ojkiiu'! nttho Clilcnuo Iloneh llojelwlth an nltondnnce o( ilultigiitcH rtijiriiPUiiiini; ninny mri i uir i-uuinry. Rovernl hundred doloitei represent Ing nmong tliuiu toils of millions of dol lars, all of It tlio savings of tlio wage workers of tlio country, liuvo arrivod for tlio Seventh Annuiil Convmi tlon of tlio United States Iniuiih of 1xial HulldliiK und loan Awoolatloiis which ht'KiiiH tomorrow. Many prominent Catholic clorxynioii are gathered In Detroit, Midi., for tliu rminlon of tlio ultinnil of HI. Mary's collect, naltlinoro, which opened (Ids inornliiK with tlio celebration of iioiitill ml hluh mass ut tlioHH. Poturaml I'uiiI'h ratlifdrnl. Tim rollgloim HorvicoH worn followed liy a l)iinlncxM mihhIoii presided over by Wnlnm llurko, of Albany, N. Y. Tim reunion will 1m In session three days, iiIohIiik with lmniiiet Friday nlht ut the IttlHHell Mouse. Tim Dolavan Iike, Win., assembly opened uiiKplrloiiHly today wish a I a rue attendance of (iiniporH, Since the IkhI uieelliiK of tlm nwemhly a new audi torluin with n fmitliiK onpacity of il.lXX) him Imhiii erected, prominent uiiinni! the HKiakerH iiuKagcd for the exercises, whljih extend over a intriixl of two weeks, ni-u Coiiurossiuaii Dolllvor, Mrs. Italltnutoii ltootli, MImh.Tiuiu AiIiiiiih of CIiIcuko; and ltev, .1. M. Clonry. nf-Mln-unit polls, Thin tnornliijj's sowdon of the annual eonventlon of tlm Ooiuimirclnt m Uhikuii of America, at Ashland I'urk, N. .1., wuh untlroly xlvon op to 11 Mymie osium of piiHirn und tuldtoasos on the national bankruptcy law, Three sot HtKirN on tlio subject were proi-outod, onoliy H. 0. Hramhmhury, of WmdihiK tod, I), 0., formulated nioHtof the pro. visions In relation to the bankruptcy law j a second by W. II. Ilotchkls. of Huffalo. who ban probably dlMtlimuisliod lilmsolfiiiuro than any other ruiiiroo in bankruptcy In tlio entire country by his dcoUious on various complicated fcu turcHoftbo Jaw, and a third by llupi Kituxlur, of Now York, who discinoutd tbu law from tlm tnudoutof a busl iteHH until, Tlm reading of the paper wan followed by u Kunerul discussion, In whUh tlm followluu ilolcimto took a prominent part : V. ti. Klckslcr, of lfcmvur) W. Watts, of liulavlllo; Wheeler lllooduissl, of Mllwnukeu; Wll llrtiu A. Wiw, ol I'ftUhurK. and II. D. Sjitinror, of ltloouiliiKtoii, III. At 1 o'clook the nhwIoii adjournal until to. morrow inoiniuK- MIONl'MMKIt Ml'fC Oh, hour the blithe butublolH'c iKKiining iilon, Ui.i trull In the garden a rihlxm of poiik; HedrlftH from the Kirch to tlm trim hollyhock, Then panne awhile on the nwtreo to rook. Ho toHHefl and tumbluH About in tlio mm, And biizzcH mid bumble IMh heart full of fun; Then out of thugurdon ho whirlerf 011 IiIh way To frolic mid frlflk with the hrcozcH ut play. ' Oh, hour tlio guy liolHiltiik oirol in glee, I A Ihkiiii 011 the iKtugli of the low apple-tree. Or ulrullng uIhiiiI ion dream of delight U'liero clovor-HiHiH dimple in crluihon mid white. No enro IiIh liwirt troiihloH ; With rapture he hriinn, While madly ho bubblen. With hoiiu uh ho HkiuiH AcroHH the green fluid und tliu Hwift- HiiHliing Htroiun, WIioho gold-hearted IIIIoh In Kiace dip and ilreani. that gmiibolH the hickory wIkmc notoH Oh, hiNir the n.il-nuirnd ciiro-ireo, And chulterH way up in tree, O'orjoycd uh tlm cricket rlnt und fall Ah Hhrllly ho llf'-n in the moioty Htoue wall. The wind In fong'tt Hitting Tlm tree-toad In vain Ih ruHplug mid Hplittlng Tlio welkin for rain, wniio, lout-fcreoneil, tnolooiiHt in xleirp hum in uui Sounds low tlm ta-ra of bin rut-tat-tnt In h Hiipreme IttfpH in the Eczema ! The Only Cure. Kuxqiur U morv thnn n nklii dUenxe, uliil no nkln reuuHiiei 01111 euro it. The tlootor ro nimble to elleet n oure. and tlielr mlimral mix tine are tlaiungiiig to tlm moitt H)werfuleonilittitiiin. The whole trouble in In the blood, and Bwlft's 8peoltlo U the only tvuieily vvhtuh van reah iuehdeep-entHl IiKkhI JUomeii. Kmm.1 bruk out on mj (Unniiier. 4 ml con Unuil to iprcait until ur iint ii tiitiirir mrt. ShH irtftlril llf MVfltl tOHl OlMtUH, lut rtw xur. tiit th UrrktKtll ! r-lil i) lif r Ur. Has u I.U.. ....V .1-1. .....I lifaliti iprinit, but re lr(tnolnni. Many utnit mrllolm woio Vnu. but willioutK UJl, UMHI ilMlUvtt M irj- 8 ,ml t lh lima nip Rlfl WHIiU Wll HOIMKHl, lr I m 1&Slmjik$ti llAll ll. A 1I1MMI Ulllrl i'UIVO hpr tmlH- ll 18 ll"l; th t lulr Sui a kign ut lb diitttu in ta h ulM'ljr IUl I'll Iwi klll Jrfis ii; aiuut.ilt Mif Ut ow UUmi )m u,, an,! ,k a uiaKHiHiil m bM errr it-iurios) If r tiu.t.. M9I l.ue t , 6i UuW. Mo. Don't; exiH-ot loenl utipllontloini of Caps snd sairrs to rure Hojiomn. TIotj reiioh only tlm urfet, while tlm df iee come fnim within .Swift' rlpeoilto cccror m0htJwhiJ The Blood Oh, uildhiimiiier'fl iniieii the mead; It laiiulm In the rlllet und reei 1, It riiHtltw iiihI rlppliMuud romiw In the leuvoM, It hoIw In the ruin, in the whirlwind It grieve). Tlm bright daffodilly It luroH to roiwo; ItKlghnlu'tlm Illy, And dremiDi in tlio roo, While liuiiutlng tlm tuxikri wheie the fuirioH abide, Tlm charm It interpret of nildMUiunicr tldo It. It. Munkittrick in the August Woiiiiiii'm lloiuo Companion. uriniATtnti: ash i-aum i.ii'ii. Senator .lohu D. Duly dtwervoH credit fur the effort he ban made to retain the study of Kugliidi literature in the iigrleultiintl collugo at CorvalliH. A few of the coiiHirvntlvtuiieiuhorHof the hoard are lncllue.1 to limit tlm work of that iiiMtltutlou to the natural hcIuiicom mid eKrlnientul agriculture. TIiIh ten- dttuey to an ultra-uiatoriullHiii ban for tlm time Ihkui happily routed mid the eulture of the humauitittn will not be eliminated from tlm Kurmer'n inm-er. A iiuiHtury of the iIumiI language and the clatwlori Ih not utHHwctirv to complete the education of the Amorhtin fanner and IiIh family. Hut tlm farmer' oocu Hitiou, iMilating him an it doti to a certain extent, iuhhIh more than any otlmr to lo brigliteutMl bv a tooch of lltwiitry tunte. IIIh life ladoulile ono. lie Ih a producer and tiller of the boll and ho in uIho a homo builder and factor lu our ooinplox civilisation. Without hoiiiu kimwItKlgoof litenttttro mid wne familiarity with tlm mantorpicve tf at leant 0110 language bin life has no ti lift, no cloHirful Iwekgrouud for mental! rvlief from the toil and drudgery. He Ikhmuium the man with the hot, and Iiim wife omU her duyn in the anylnni to ! tifleu. Senator Daly coulil do 110 better tuuu viii-uuniKe me nuniy 01 me r.ngllHIi lauguagouud literaturo still more flmr oughly at tlm farmer's collvgo. Tntil u Iniy or girl Iwh UMiiilrod 11 real love for the iHHiutifnl works tlwt comprb'e the wealth of iHHitry. the drama, omiyo, llctmu anil bintory bandinl down to uh oy I.ugliBlt tH'Imlitmlup, tMueution in the leal mmno of the wonl bus not begun. The imaginative and creative fueullie that dlflerentiate tin) human from the animal have not bin touclosl ami xtirml und that Kiy or girl tvlaMoa Into a life of drudgery never iKHiittilled by the rainUiw urvh of proiuiHe of t higher de velopment. Tlm literary touch uiakeo the whole world kin and Oregon hud Uttter have a tHK'ietv for nreventieo of erimltx- to her rising genenitien than iKinnlt elimination of literary ntudiert from her mIiooIh and MiUegm. Sim bun not half onough. thS j)l6c 0 fionor to Sam Shfipeo'n and tliu IJcaullfiil Willamette. This is fol lowed liy etflfnotfl, proso tlittl iKJctry, from Oregon writers nioro or lerei known. Tlio pioneer journalists nro represented by pictures, if not by tholr writings. It Ih to be regretted tllitt n few parngraplm at least from the pungent ivenoillings of A. Ilusii might not have been Iilcluded. Mr. Ilnsli's editorials nro said by com petent judges to have had more of the real literary quality and enduring flavor and pirturuKiiioness than any writer ever connected with the press of Oregon. Mr Homer may make some addltionn in bU second volumn. This is a legin ning and be deserves credit for what helms done. It is done in good spirit mid with a grout deal of kindness and true feeling. TIiIm little book could be read with profit by teachers und others interested in the llterury development of our state. What Oregon needs more than any other organization is co-oHtratiou ainonu its real literary workers. This onii Ih sought to be promoted by the I'u clllu Monthly, a Portland magazine which calls for contributions front writers of all clussos, iucludim; pioneer romiuiKcuueoH and tlm productions of the later generations The editors are W. It. Wells and Mrs. h. M. Miller.both talented writers and (reliable of ri'cog niziug whatever Is of value and merit. I.itcrmy workors can do no bettor in the meantime than give this magazine their generous supM)rt. Its upbuilding means the creation of a literary spirit mid uu atmosphere friendly and con genial to nil forms of literary expres sion, f 1 n year. WKM. Ml SO II IIIOOKAI'IIIHS. Small, Muynnrd it Co.,(l Iteacon street, IViHton.are publishing a series of Beacon biographies that seem to unswer all the needs of a small handbook that contains the all-important facts of a life of gen eral Interest. 1'ive volumes before us contain each a sketch of ono great American career Koburt K. Loc, Dan iel Webster, Phillips IJrooks, S. II. Lowell, and David Karragut, The hi ogruhy is In each cae complied by a scciul authority on the subject un dertaken, and the whole series is under the editorship of M. A. Do Wolfo Howe. Volumes in preparation tiro Audubon, Hdwin IJooth, Aaron llurr, Kenuimore ('ooiHir, and l'ranklln. Tlio aim of this series Is to furnish brief, readable, and aiithunlc accounts of tlio lives of thoso Americans whoso personalities have imnrosH-d themselves nio.it deeply 011 the character mid his tory of tnoir country. On account of the length of the formal lives, often run ning into largo volumes, the average busy man und woman have not tlio time or hardly the inclination to ac quaint themselves witli American Hi ogrupny. In the present series every thing that such a reader would ordi narily oaro to know is given by writers of special couiietence, who possess in full measure the best contemporary (mint of view. Kaeli volume is cuip0(l with a frontispiece portrait, a calender of iuiKirtunt dates, and a brief biblio graphy for further reading. Finally, the volumes are printed in a form con venient for reading and for handily in the pocket. Hoaox5 mmmP Fitters ood full of vitality comes from the use of Hostet tet'H Stomach Hitters. Itctires Dyspepsia indigestion and constipation. See that n PniVATK Rkvk xt'i: Stamp cov ers the neck tf Ikittle. the sudden affection for half nutrouai'e well, for a pink muslin frock, mid the subsequent discovery that adoration in a tasteless gown ls-conios wearisome, have all the same inevitabloiioss. Tlio pub lishers uro I). Appleton Co., New York. $1.50. NBW BOOKS ASO MAI1AZINI1S. D. Appleton A Co., Xew York, an nounce two very iniortant works; Alaska and the Klondyke, by Prof. Angelo Ileilpriu, $1.75: The Knees of KurojM), by Win. '.. ltipley, fit. While a copy of Jean Franeois Millet's famous painting, "The Angelus," can be found in almost every home, few iier sous, even among thoso well versed hi art, are awnre that the woman who served the artist as model is still living. A tihototrraoli of her standinc in her cottugodoor has lieen tfikeii by n repre sentative of the women's Home Compan ion to illustrate an article to npiicar in the September numlwrs describing the leusants Millet loved to paint. The July Demorest's has more fiction than iiiiual. There are three social fashion articles, besides the regular Paris "review;" and a delightful assort ment of short topics of interest are treated in a brisk, sprightly manner. Tlm leading article deals with a sub ject of whispered interest to men mid women throughout the country, espec ially proportv owners. It is a vigorous plea for "Village Improvement Socie ties," and give an accuruto account und some excellant photographs of the work done by the women of the llomesville, I'u.. Association. "An Inijiortant Phil anthropy" is the title of the most com prehensive story of the inceiition, growth and success of the Society lor the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals, liy Theodore Dreisler. carrying A WOMAS NOV 111., "Wlndyhuiigb" by (iridium Travers, the until do plume of Margaret ti. Todd, Ih a novel by a woman and mainly about tlm interests that cluster around a woman's life, mid told In a way that in terests women. Not that there are not strongly drawn male characters like Hurley, mid George tiiilhralth, the heroine s hither, ami the old grocer at Wludyhuiigh, wIiohi theology, In its iu lluuuco 011 tlio main character furnishus the Hilt and lluvor ami humor of the whole iMiok a homely philosophy that is as pungent as anything in David Ilmuin. The chapters uro month-short and the descriptions vivid. Tlm opening chapters describing the doctrinal dilllcultiesmid religious strug gles of u Military girl-child, brought up by a severe Kranilniotber under the strictest rule of Scottish orthodoxy, are us true a picture ot child-life under cer tain conditions us could be iriveu. It is commoner than might bo supuo.-cd for a child roared in 1111 atmosphere of theol ogy to sK)iid sleepless nights in terror of too i'ay 01 .luiiL'nient, ami wearv. wor ricd days in the grip of the mysteries of Predestination. And all W he lmlna'n subsequent development is equally true mid convincing. Her loiter to Ihiid, de clining her invitation mid renouncing worldly vanities, is simply perfect the inevitable outcome of her character and hor upbringing. Then, again, she wears her heart ujioii her ideovo, not from any luck of reserve in her nature, but from simple ignorance of the art of coquetry, mid her adoration for a clever but some what priggish youth is one of the most natural touchoM in the lKk. Ills atti tude to her.is equally well done. The Huperinr tuiieat tlrxt,' half interest and 53lHniHIT7 OB Thr carriage of a FMIMHh SK bus naw doesn't tUSlMr ill' "lovr vrr fas1, but Iom of e nerjey which teatla finally tar con. sumption Ii not ulwavs very ranfd. hut if it isn't ktupjtcU it will piMCHtty iKfgUl to saw its way into the mot vital jvot of tits nwiy, mc oiiiK. mere would be cry Id little consumptiun if cvciv Lcen l)r. IMrrce's Gotilen Id (he only euro ami will reach the moot olmtiuuto onxe. It I fu nlnut uf all fijiillur renieiUoo.UiHmtueii cure hamu vhfehntlKyonu tliefrrvach S S S. it purely xegatnblo, und U thounly UUmmI reiiii'ily gfinrantc Ui ooutani 110 pot sb. meroury or gttinr M)UihI Hooka null&rfreo byvlft Company, AtUntu, Georgia. SJHMlfll "OltGWtS UTHKATUMK." Prof. Horner, of thtt depivrlmwit of KnglUh and Ul on tore at th State Agrloulturu! oollsge, luu iiwt iHihlUhotl u llttje volume, "Oisjuii Mtttmiuro." It 1 r)vlowit what has mm aoMmpJlsJl in thiii state in th uut (fifty year, trwr theinllnom-o of Uit pkuwNv, of uwr imt tiral svKumry and iwlkr iMtiiHtivuii, Ih luodltyiHj; tin imhjnjt of our writ unit thinker." U aktHw a ktrr htr- rv pnsliHil XarQrvtjttli UtutU Umt JJT whi prtHluewl In the find tUir hhI a ' tn. half uf eoloniul life, lie jowwl Kiws' bim hr uiiit fret of cL be :y familv vvoal Atcdicat Discov ery la the huiite, and use it whenever feel Jhjt "out of sottn." It keep the entire ImMIV 111 SUch II hlwll rauillllnn nf l.m.1,1. ami foK-efulucM tlwt watinir disettse have no chance to uet a foothokl. A tiraipoon Ail or two beRoc meals, in a little water, Kives the digostive xvaHUm jower to as slmlUte the blood inUng, neive-touing stietusthhuildiiiir luorKfities uf the food. It ciuoies the liver and excretory ytcm to clear the eitulsttoa of bilious polkons and remove all waste matter from the bod v. It trnhecs worn out tiue with hatd wiui etiur Hesh. and change weakness and debility into active power and nerve force The originator of this great ' ' Disco wry. " R- V I'ierce. M. D . i chief esmsultW physician to the great Invalids' llutol and Sutgioal lustitute of Huffalo, N V , at the bead of a staff of nearly a score of eminent luvaclite physician, and surgeons 1 te has acquired, in his over tbiity years of active practice, a repuutiwn sevood to no livinc CllHWlC dirt His MSritiOHS must nat be ooufounded with the Humtioos "boiiw" lemetliea, "extnieta," "cum- ttrafiteektng diut is oflin read- to rgr as a Mb.utHtc. IH. piewe'a MaU na are the nroduat at wll. n.. ml deeu stNdy Any mar canh Having in previous numbers of the At Atlantic lccrilcd the birds and animals of the grout YoomiteXntion I'urk, John Muir in the Auuust Atlantic nicturcs the physical wonders and beau ties of that famous region. The primeval forests, the world-famous canons, lakes, und streams, the wonderful polished pavements, the monumental lsnilders, and the marked effects of glacial action with which the park abounds, are all doscrilied in vivid mid glowing language. leading features of tlio Atlantic for August are The Yosemlto National I'urk, John Muir; The Mnn With tlio Kmpty Sleeve, F. Ilopkiusou Hiiiith; 1-ovHness: A Storv, I'liznlK-th Sttuirt Phelps; "Thou Shult not Preach." John Ilurroughs; To Have and to Hold. IX. XIII, Mary Johnston; The Autobiog raphy of u Itovolutionlst, P. KroKitkin; The llroak-up of China, and our Inter est in It ; Have wo Failed with the In dians? II. I,. Dawes. While most magazines put forth a Midsummer Fiction Number. AIiimIi-o'h strikes uu original course bv offering uu iiiounciiii riciiou .Mimoer in which are live short stories by the foremost native writers, ! . Hopkinson .Smith, F. Marion Crawford, It. W. Chambers, Morgan Itobertsou mid John l.uthor Long. Kueh of thoso names is guarantee for a ui'is lerful tale, and it is rare that even a Midsummer number contains such n do. light-fill set of stories. There are, Ikj sidos, several newsy mid well-considered nrtlcles, of which may 1k mentioned, "The Involution of the Signal ConH,,J by (ion. A. W. tireelev; "Millionaire Socialists," liy Arthur Henry; "Com mercennd Politics," by W. P. Cerwine: "From Now York to It'ostonby Trollev." by II. 1). White; "The Indian Woman of the Southwest," etc., etc. (Street A Miilth, I'ulilisliers, New York.) Tlio August or sihHuI Summer num ber nf tlm Pall Mu I Mutnizino i'm 11ml.. ably one of the handsomest and 1110M interesting iiuinlsjrs of this iiiugiir.iiio yet Issuetl. AlKiunding in laKiutifiil il lustrations and having for iU contribu tors mmiv of the foremost urilnrw of !... day, it cannot but uppeul stronglv to the reader of taste und rellueiuent. 'Pro essor I,ombroio, the einiuent Italian psychologist, who, in a remarkable article entitled "An Kpidemie of Kisses in America," discusses the kissing tour of Lieutenant Holism from n thologi cal 8tandjoint; Miss K. Nimbit who con trlbiitos another of her delightful stories of children. The frontispiece to the August num. lwr is uftor a drawing bv U. Deiiholm Armour entitlwl "The Hoar Hunt," and the other illustrations in the number mo M'uiiu miuiv ricu ami inemiio an ex quisite series, Iroin sjH)cial photograidis, of Selliorne, the home of Oillwrt White. The Pall Mall Mngiulne, Astor Cmirl, X. Y., f.'l a year. shUsoek nusitisti cAftpa. O. M. HIACK Successor to Dr. j. M. Kcene, old WhlU Comer, SaLrm, Or. l'arti'S desiring Siiperiot opcratio.u at moderate fees in any branch ar in especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phone 1071. ROOMS I AND .1, (lltAY IILK, SOULE BROS. . PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIIIKHS l'OltTLAND-OUK. For Hslcin and vlolnlly leaveS'"1'1'" at (Ice (J. Will's Minle Btorc. Sa late to., 0FF1CF, CITY HALL' For water service apply at ofPce. payable monthly in complaints at the nK advance. Make Hil't You Can Get a Lower Berth, With one exception the through trains of the Burlington Route are ul most, Inyunubly well-filled. The exception Is our St. Paul Chicago Limited. On the limited there is usually room und to snare. Don't Infer that It ls neither so line, nor bo fut, us ANY truln of ANY other line between Hi. Paul and Chicago. On the. con trary, there Is uo more beautiful train In America. It bus electric light, stc'tui heat, wide vestibules, the imist satisfactory dining-car service on the continent and u lower lierth for everybody, A.C.SHKLDON. fJcn'l Ayent, Portland, Or. A LttfE" SAVm Dr.J.F, Cook, tho Botanical Spaa allst, Suoceoda Whoro Other Fail. To whom it may cencern: This is to certify that Dertha P. Con ner, of Mt. Angel precinct, Marion coun ty, Oregon, has suffered from a cancer ous growth in the leftear for about three years. The growth was cutout twice and burned out once by Albany Physicians, but the growth came buck as bad us ever, and pained hor so badly that she had to be taken from school. After three week's treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, the llotantcal Speciulist, the growth entirely disap peared, and at this date, four months slnco treatment was begun, the growth has not rouppoured, and the ear has en tirely healed leaving only the scars In dicted by the Albany doctors, I hereby certify that the nliove stute inont is absolutely true, ami tnai ner tint P Conner, the jierson mentioned in the alllduvit. has resided in my fam ily since early childhood, liearing the re lationship to me of niece. II. C. Loxti. Subscribed und sworn to before me this eighth day of Juno, 189!). W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marion county, Oregon. SOUTH AND EAST PE SHASTA RO'JTf OFTHK Southern . Pacific Co KXPRKSS TRAINS RUN 7:00P 9.-4S r 7-'45 A Ml Lv. Ar. Ar. ,.;ltland. . . ..Sateia .... San Francisco S 00 r m 0:05 r m 6.43 A M 815 r m 7.00 a it 8' 15 I'M 4.15 M 7-55 j Dl Ar Oaden Ar Denver. Ar Ar Ar. Ar . Ar.. Ar.. Lv . . Umaha . . . . Ar .. Chicago ....Lv .Lo AnBele...Ar .. El Paso .... Ar .Fori Worth. ,.,Ar New Orleans Ar I OAltV Ar ihx am "M 5 -23 AM hTJJSy0 r x or Iiiopu 4Sm SOAM f.3o P u 923 m 8.40 A m X 40 r Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS t)S COURT STIIKET. Mukcu specialty or "nil Kinds ol Sheet Steel and Galvanized Iron workrjoflng and guttering, 11 full line of Pumps und pump llttlngs. Prompt work and reas-oimble prices. We carry In stock the Fairbanks wind mill. Call and see us before uivlug your order for mill or tank. Phone 'U PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES Oregon Short Line Railroad Tlic Direct Koine to .Montana, Otali, Colorado and all Eastern Points lllvm rlinlrp of two invorito rnuttw. via Die Union I'nt'llic I'hvI Mnll Une, nr Hie llln (iriiiule Hivnlc l,liii', Look at tlm time U Days to Suit Luke 2 Days to Denver .'II Days 10 Chicago 4 Days to New York t'ten Itedliiliit; (linlr ('am. 1'iilmUuretl Ten Im Straiilnu Cam, uml I'lillmiiii I'hIhw HlefporioKrtel on nil trttlni. Fur fnrtlior Inloriiintlnn upplyiio IIUISK A llAKKKIt, ARonta. Salem. W. K (OMAN, Oon'l AiMit ('. O. TKItltY.Trav. Pa-w. ,K til Tlilnl M.. I'orllaiKl Gsuadian Pacif Soo Pacific Lino. Travel in connort by the tb IHPEtUI Tho Dost Proeorlptlon for Malaria. CIiIIUmikI KtvrU holtl f (Iiuitkh TkHrr: kliwt CHILI. Ici.MC It U lnily Ik. 1, Hl (lulHlneiiiit iiuieltwt fnrm N i-urf, niia. I'uir.Vv. :-i:.Uwm CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Qckyfcuki the fastest train crossing the continent. It is a through train making fewstops. its equipment is of surpassing elegance. It will pay you to travel by it. I'or full oartiotilurs as Ui rules, time tuitl CQiilbs til" 0. P. It. puhlluutlonMup. ply to ' C. M. I.OUKWOOI) Aonot. Kiilnm llrn m 11. Aixiit, Au'ent J'ortlund. K. J.Coyle, A-ti P A, Vancou Tho Inter-State University System of Musical Instruction. K.11. wort. i). Ji.'PitiwiDK.vr A National (Voimratlte lnKtltnllon whlrh I boalnnlni; to nnmlier lt fnonlty y hnnilrtU ami tin impllii liy tln)ii8iDl, I'mhrnulng niurn tlinn twenty atnlPd. Kor tin Iwnoflt of l'nilla on'riviitnTi-arhere At Home. Kiourn Hoiiot.AHTio rnin. (Vrtllicattw ranltl from a rt'Kiilurly char twroJ iiitlitttt Ion. Kziilmintliin of ho cjHtom lu ilnlnil In tlltw) rolllliinn WAlnll for It. KlTAANDKItS-WHiMMAN. ritnlu Uofirvm'ntiillvu anil Mitmlwr of tlio l'ucnlty Htiuloo ovur l'lrt Nulloual llank IIMk., Ono or two )lnri- oxn for nlvnnoitl plnyurH lu piano tiinrtet. Steam Dye Works No. lli.l Commercial xtrcct, opposite Willamette hotel. Ludios' and gentlemen's clotliltik' cleaned, dyed, re paired and pressed. Kinn blankets oleaned or dyed 'ind nicely llnlshed. Kid trloves cleaned. 10c: died Plalino Photos. Kuluructtieuts In Orayon and Water Color. 1'hoLo IluitoiiH. Aiuateiir developlm; and linishltii; neatly done. 1-. .1. HltOWN, OltOt'NI) Ki.ooit '.21.'! ('(iiiiiucrclal Ut., Suloiii Oretiou, JlNU CAK. OUSEKVAT10N CARS, Pullman lirst-clais and tourist sleepiriRcatj a'.tached to all through tralni. Toumtori through to Chicago without change. ROSKHURO MAIL. -DAtLY. 830 A Ml Lv... Portland .".Ar(473o"r"i 1055 A M f Lv .Salem. ... Lv i 1 50, r u 5.2o PM) Ar. . . .Roseburg.. Lv J7."3o A M WEST SIDE"D1VI!J10N. BKTWKKN PORTLAND ANt CORVALLIS. Mail tiains daily except Sunday. "730 a Ml Lv.... Portland.. Art 5.'5ofm 11:55 pm Ar....CorvalIU.. Lv i.-2omi Cjrvallis coni.ect .7 At Albany and tains of the C. & E. Ry. "INDEVESDeTJCE" PASSENUEk. KXfRESa TRAIN DAILY LKXCRPT SUNDAY. 4.-50 P Ml Lv .. .Portland. . ..ArfiS, ah 730 pm Lv. . . .McMinnville Lv 5:50 a h H:3o PM)Ar Independence Lv) 4.'5o am Direct connections at ban t-rancitco wlih steamship lines f HAWAII, lAI'AN. CHINA, THE PHILLIPINES and AU& TltALlA. For through tickets and rates call o V. W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, or .' D, GAURILLSON City 'Hckel Agent, 231 Com mercial St. Salem Or. IV IV K, KOEULLK, Managci. F. & P. A. Portlani O.R.sN DKPARTl KOll Fat Mail I. m. & ?0i!J 1 Soo- knno FIJ1T '2.9Dpm 8 p 111 8 11. m ex. bun Hatur. ilay 10 p, m. Iavi SHlrtn 7.15 mu Tim Tliu uml Sat lu 11, III. .Moll Vtl Irl TIME HCIIKtJUt.K. From rortlaml I All MM S-nlt Ijiko, Denver Ft. Wnnh Uinalia, Kaunas ruy, u. 10 pm 1-oiiln, Chicago and Ent, Walla Walla, Spokane. Mlnnc S- npolti. tit. Paul, Dnlillli. Mil. MiuVec Clilcao ami ciul, Vann Hjrer 8 10 a m. OCKAN UTBAMUII1IU Kor Han Franolnco. Hall every live (Inyn. t'OLU'MiTlAlUVKit""' STKAMKIM. To Aatorla ami y uinJlni!,'x 8in, . in 't p. ui. WU.LAMETTK U1VKU Portland, Ni'wliertf anil lontliiKa. Kor llnylon I.OHVC tiuli'in C'orvalll Till Int. I'olnti. Hat p. in ArSa- lcni wayii p. ui. .MOD! Weill In In I liur bat. 3 Upta ArSa wiLUMirrrK hivkk , , um AllHiny nun way ma. ni Mini I WfJ 'anil Fri VVILLAME'rrE RIVER DIVISION. Daily boats to Portland as above. Transfer to Ureet car line at Oreg Oitt if the steamers are delayed there ound trip tickets to all oiiitsin Oregon, Washing ton, or Californi a. Connection made at Poit land with all rat), ocean andriver line? W. II. IIURLUURT. . M. POWERS. Sak-ii.. f.en'l Pas. Act. Portland, Or 'IJO . . I- l . .. .1... Agent, J'rade stieel' ilcxik POISE c PARKER, City Agenb. MONTEZUMA jlua iHHiutiful dapplwl i-bwtiiut ltij hand high, and weighs 17tX) lbs. Ho i'x . 11 iKirleet all purpose hom. 111 bo at IluffmanV ttablo, Saloni, Stttimhty of melt week in July and Aug ust, and tho ri'inaindor of tho weok ut tho ltiir GiwiimIs. Torm-, ilb.iXi to in wir. Ak oolUf broken and hnndlod for aIHwtl- U. U. Hirriimiroiin. Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TLMECATn), ! Kor Yaqulna: xriiin leaves AlDanv 1 2:50 11. 'iralii leaves Corvaills, .. 1:45 p Tiain arrives Ymiiilna... 5:50 p. ui. in. 111 111. CAPITAL cm jfissay Office Express and Transfer Mtt all mail and vawenger traih. Ua;. ege and exjoesi to all iwiu of tlw citi Pioinpt kMvwe. Telejihone No. 70. WJU IK & UlsyUK. AND LABORATORY- No, 71 Chemckcta s(, I. B. f. TUTIIILL Assayer aise. liED FRONT LIVERY First-lass Feed and Boarding stables. IftJ (WJMKHCIAL, STHKRT. SALRM, OUR. Wm. ULLREY, Prop. Best Rigs for Commercial Men j 8W 111 um Hk U WtltettwMe. CiPSufij toams and aouifortttW rle furhidittsaml tatalbr (Jrlytnt; a spo iuii.j. uuoos uociruo or inotith ami A Few Interesting Facts wnen ooople aie contemplating a ir if 1 Mliether on tnuiness or pleasure, they natur 1 ally want the best service olualmhl,- u i.r I as speed, comfort ami wfety is oonerne. ! Employes of the WUoorwtn Central Lint are ' akl to serve the pnUic arul our train arc ' operated so as to make clo.e connection ! 'wunoiverging lines at nil junction pomu. I'ullmin t'alace ht.pini and Chair ear ' no inrougp trains. Dining car x.rviee unaxeelhHl, Meat! a la Carte. In order to obtain litis first. eL. u. ask the deket agent to sell you a ticket over ! . TUB WISCONSIN CBKTRAL UNBS !NEW MARKET U. ntEKBURfiEB at 1 all any ' ami you m nuke dtrert conntolMWM St, Paul for CMoago, Milwaukee and ilntt H. t-or any Iwthcr inRxmiin call on Iklet asent or cfrwonJ witk JAS, IX).VD, Uenaial Pasa, Agent, tr IAS. A. CLOCK, ., 0wial AseiM, xt&aiaik . Mfi-rtANu. o. St.te stieet, near railroad, Freshest and I bst meats. My patrons say I keep the bcti treats in town 22 1 licturnltiL' Leaves Yutiiilna. 7'00 a Leaves Corvaills 1 1: in a Arrives Albany 12:25-)). a ror uetreit: Leaves Albany 7:40a.m. Arrives Detroit, ....11:55 a. iu. 4 llclurnltiK: Leaves Detroit 12:2'n in. Airlvcs Albany 5:.'t5p. 111. 0Leaves Albany :0ip. m. Arrives CorvallN :5ri p. id. fiLoaves CorvalUs 0:10 a. 111 Arrives Albany ";i'iu. w One and twe connect at Alnany and Corvaills with Southern Paeitii' tialn. iriylni,' direct service tiand from New port and adjacent benches. No. 0 runs from Albuny to Corvaills on Mondays, Wcdnesd-y and Fridays only. No. 5 runs from Corvullls to Albany on Tuesdays, Thursday.-, and Satur days only. Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit at no'in, ulvlnir ample time to roaoh cam pi ni; grounds on the Hroltenbush and Santlaui river tlic same day. it. L WAI.DKN. T K. A P. A. J. TlMlNKIt Aautit. KI1W1N STOSt Slllk' Albany. On' - . ruaramti. otl Uv ilav. vsok Ual of MitlifflAUoti VI tj Notsec. I have for saloon my Hawaii Prat- rm Hnnoji qq tarvu or a 1 Clover, ay nt S4-OQ t.rtt in tho field FRANK OURBIN Annual Encampment. Of Joint A. I.wui VrtrMH Keoui.n, Aa-onhttlon at MelutitMt, Or., cumiiiftiv iHgAHRjwt 7 and oitiwing tbruo.., Ut V. Ukh1 8MkN autt amtti. wwita pfUl for youtsr and oj.1 Kwcyoiw wtwtlv inxiueJ tolwpnv nt, SfwdHllr Mil ex-Miliiimi. mOIum Wl HMnDwa nj tho n;r .4 In,! S :h HI w miim 01 UN- wnr itl. Smii, it, ." 15 lui H ... 1, .,( .oUUMlltrt WIU.AMETTK KIVIJR IUVI8ION STEAMER ALBANY, Cuptaln Znnialt. Rlinntnr "lielwwn I'orlUnd ami (orrallu stepniniratallway Uiidlinra. KIVHK B0I1KUUI.K. DOWN - Tuwdars. Tburtays and HuhUm Leave CorvUls ..- -- 6 a. '' Leavw AltMiny.- 1, T a m Ixmvm llaona vlla. .- Sa . Leavea linUpwndence... 9 a in Ijnl Saloiu . 10 . ui Leavaa NewtxHv ,.. .w Arrive tSirtland i a) UP Mondays. Wednesdays and 1'rlitays. rjvMl'.M-ilMii.l . a ri Im N, jUtk , inn. w leaves vim 3 so in to4YMi ltnti-iHHilttui ,, ft O) i. 1 Uavca lliuou Vista CT.. 7 30 p. u IaVS Allmny, .,. ...,.. ao p 1 Arrive tVirranu , , n 00 p u. The steamer hax Iimui rwiulml uilh fir- dtMi arcowmodathMis. Inaludliie an cti Umurpasxed for carrying tolh frflghl a t patMtigers. ttookKoot ol aiuie strrt. KT). N. KIKS- Agrnl C. H. LANB Merchant TailOr 97 STATK STKHRT. Cy Suits $15 and upwards, Pants S3 and upward Grip is slaying thousands of victims. lit. Miles" Nerruie u cunnc ihousandSi