The July number of the ’Sunset,’ publish«d at 8»n F ancieco, has been received This is an inlerrst- kig numl-er for tourists and travel­ ers, as it ri ves_ interesting descrip-. tiui», with ieautiful illustrations ««I pleasure re«irU In California, with a supplement cuniaming labltM ol excursion fare» to nearly every re­ sort in Ualif-irnia. A n E m per m ’ s F obty S ix P or - traits and P i ies —With five Ger' I man warships lacing Admiral Dew­ ey’s fleet at Mani'ls and the inten tiona of the German Kaiser still h mailer of some doubt, the leading article presented in The Coamopol ilan for July will be read with in tereet The 46 portraits and poses of the Emperor William which il­ lustrate the article are Tn'them- selvee an extraordinary exhibit. They might be described as ‘Th« Evolution of an Emperor shown by 46 Luman documents.’ Undoubt­ edly so large ninjmber cf portraits were never before gal hered logelhei of any royal or imperial personage. THE PEOPLE'S PROGRESS—THF OREGON INDUSTRIAL EXPOSI- . ION WILL SHOW IT. Lovers of good music,—and they are plentiful everywhere—will be glad to know thvl the coming Ore gon Industrial Exposition is going to treat the peopi i to the best music that can be procured. The com mittee has engaged Bennett’s Mil­ itary Band for the full term of the exposition, and that is an assurance that the music will be of the best,— not only classical but also abound Ing in old lime melodies and ever^r day tunes that everybody under stands and appreciates. Superintendent Baker, of the Or egon Industrial Exposition, bar made a trip to Omaha and inspec ed the Trane-Mia-issippi Expos tion and raw bow things were dot e I M-re, and ncquired ideas on mod­ ern fairs, which he will introduc« and improve on her«*. Eve y new. attractive and usefulfeiture f fairs will be introduced si the coming Oregon Exposition, and the sur roundings will be so pleasant anJ agreeable that all will be glad that they came,—and people will come from all parts of the northwest, snd full descriptions of the things thaï they exhibit «ill go to all parts ol the country and many parts of the world, and the mull will be a large influx of new people to the north west and a corresponding increase nf wealth, and everybody will le henefitted. In the great expoeition building, nr rather group of buildings, are to be gathered the products of the field, forest, orchard, mine and fac­ tory, and the food harvest from the sen, and combined with their exhi­ bition will be music, flowers, fine arts arnse",tn,B» combined with ¡nsL-ucttoo,all in daily install- men to. Il is an opportunity for useful amusement and sight-seeing which Is placed within reach of all. Fea can nffoid to mise il, and excursion rates will be very reasonable. The prodneers of the northwest are in­ vited to send samples of their fruits, graiiis, grasses, dairy and all olhei Crodnets, and all such exhibits wil e given prominent places and well eared for. . . ' Il is estimated thSC Che Jew« of the United State« number about 1,200,000, .although it may bo some­ what in expose. Although in oom* mon'with the great mass of the population they prefer the cities, they are found scattered in every section from Bangor to the KIon- like, and their synagogues, which were a novelty a few decades ago, sav« in places like N*w York, Phil? adelphia, Charlestion, Savannah «nd Richmond, can. be met w very - where. Chicago recently witnessed ho flfteth anniversary of its oldest ynagogue the new edifice on In' liana avenue, with its impressive architecture, tells the story of suc­ cessful growth. The new temples in Cleveland, Little Rock, Kansas City, St. Louis, Detroit are elegant eminders of Western progress. San Francisco vies with the EMtern coast-cities in the number of its The President of the nagoguea »cent corner stone laying for the new Washington Temple, which «Hi b« wuitny }he capital of our country. In New York, Philadel­ phia, Cincinnati and Baltimore, the •ynagogues are in the broad places, md convey afavor able deaofAmer- «tan Israel. According to Rev. Dr. Siru Train» Ire« Portlawd Daily. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE^ ÂïïïvS Connecting at Yaquina BayjdtL.—- San Francisco and Yaquina Bay Stsamship Company’s STBAISfflP ‘»LIT Salls from Yaquina every 8 «lays to« San Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Orford, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay. Paaoenirer aceommo tations unsnrpM»- ed. Shortest route between the Willam­ ette Valiev and California, Fare from Albany and poiata went, to San Franeieeo Cabin ............. “ Steerage..................... 00 Hound trip good for 80 days, $17. To Coos B ay A bd P ort O rford . Cabin......... . .................. .. ............ Steerage................ »v"----- w To H i ' msoldt B ay . 110 00 Cabin umci •a .................. ......... . . 7 - 00 RiVas DttMiua, —Steamer Albany be­ tween Portland and Corvallis, through without lay-over. Leaves Weston 12:10 p. in. Tuesdays, Thnradays and Batur- WAI West Side DivMon. Between Portland and Oorvallla. M^ll Train Dwllv, e»eep»fc»n«iwy. Porttatod, hr 7R» a sa Corvallla. Iv 14» p as CorvalUa, ar Hdt F »n Portland, ne » J* p »n Sadie Steward (Daily, axcep* BondnyJ YAMHILL DIVISION, Arlt» Mail (Tri-Weekly.) Leave« Portland Mondaye. wedneadeye and Friday». Portland, ly a m Airlie Ir » a W«t Dayton,.lr 1-^tp a Wee» Dey IvllzUea Airlie, ar SIS P ■ Portias«!, ar »«pW SHERIDAN PASSENGER, (Daily eseept Sunday.) Train leaves Piyfland for Oaweirn «tally (ea- <-ept Sanday«)atvtoVa. m. *Re»nrnlns, arrive» at Portien«! I»:» a. a» Rebate ticket» on »ale between Portland, Dae ramento and San Franeiacv.. Set ratea »17 SS Foreign Cone« the World and OJUK RELIABILITY TIME SCHEDULRB Faon Po»Ti.«Ki> Balt 1 oka. Deliver,F Frt Dl Mall Mail 7tl»a. a. HM.knuc Flyer 'J a. m. Skin Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham­ berlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is without an equal. It relieves the itch Ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued use effects a permanent cure. It also cures itch, barber's itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, chronfo sore eyes aad granulated lids. Dreadfully Nervoug. DAYTON MARKET, DAYTON, 0R. L WAKBS6AM A CO, M is not W witil THE CHICAisO RECORD. The ssixess of THE RECORD scstMffoh Ms RriMBy. 8 . lu. OCEAN STEAMSHIP» - t ' 1 Rif ÿiUn» dale» anb- jeet to rhanve. Bur Sail Brandaeo - Sail^Tnlyk, », U, 17, •11. », 7» 7 p. m. Ex. Sunday Columbia River .Rteamers. Hatnrday 10p:m. Tu A»U>ri» »öd Way H prints the news—aM the mcvt tint has its own ochtm* tfapNch teat servi» ate te nea Thur ■ nd Sat. Willamette A Yam­ hill Rivera.' " OrefloaChy, Day toa. and Way-Landlne«. Willamette ‘YUwr.i. • a. tn. I* C.irvalli«! Tue». Thur, "n<1 „Ray-Landing» | and Sat, Lv Riparla 1:45 a. ia. M»n.. Wed. and Friday W. H. HURLBURT, Oen'l Pass. Agent, PORTLAND: OR. Fish in season. Also, fresh Lard. Caah paid for Hides. 8TK AMERS altoia aid ramcta Leaves Portland at tbe fool of Taylor strvet, daily alternate days (excrpOnw- «laysCat S o’Hoek a. as. Returning, CureotChrnricDiseases cm T he celkbratrd a fta memcixr Taenia WaaM. tell abreat «keir great ear- cesaaad h w they ean ewre jau. Harla a ayateaa of reedieiae» Saaaded ore r ■S- Witt Answer “’"a1 physicians but the »pwro, continued. bar tongi» became partially paralysed aad the doctora aald ikdre^ato Jflsbs*<’n,d never t*lk Question You mof Askit. M* Main. Night and day I^BImliMMiH tee watched the poo» little »offerer and tried ovary remedy wa »aw ad vertlaed for «uch cases bat got no re­ lief. We began giving Dr. Miles' Nervine, and after taking four bottlea abe waa run­ ning about aa well and happy aa ever.” Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all druf- glata under a poaltlve guarantee, Snt bottle boneflta or money rafunded. Book on Hoort and Nermaont free to all appllcanta. DB. MILES MEDICAL CO^ Elkhart Ind. Standard American Annual. LaaaSMt. F.ln iw all fr ire i. CwMaareROaure bluod dlacaa » wf rvevy kind »w4 oaSare. a* rIndias Srrofal». Ili»direaa»». repineet—«ar Fever Soee». Garratnne at the «r»e Kirke««. Hkla S hea»» s ■»rahi Itole y irta ral a». <*h»rade Diarrhoe. H-a-Uehe At. AH Feraale «ra­ piniate the Female Rccataaiax Tik Irta aad Va- giaal Ceara al taarely whoa ■ abe rorepaar I < ribiag>»»e«re dlrretioaaaabi encloaa SUP il GENTS M2 CALL a BAZAR i Ready Jan. 1,1898, On All News Stands. Fitti™ None Some Price» lOand 1ftcents, bar. None better at any price, liable merchant sell» them tn ’saaaaaaaaaa Larger, Better, More Complete k Than Ever. * Month MCCALLS. 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Y„ saya March L1(K: “Is 1813, while on a visit to friends oar little girl was taken with apasma. We haatened home to our family phyelclan. He did all -be could bat failed. We called ' Wholeaale and Retail Deafer* and Shippers la Fresh and Salt MEATS and a pot deal for temporary sensatRia. J S|H>k«ne WONDERFUL MU' IN THE GREAT NATIOITAL Dyspepsia Cured. Shiloh’s Vitnl- ixer immediately relieves sour stomach, coming up of food die- trees, and is the great kidney and liver remedy. Sold by R. « j . Harrie. ss leader and Prime Minister: his magnificent triumphs In great pollticil str igcles: Ineindlhg his famous speeeheat striking liii-ldents, per »■>n«l anecdotes, etc. Many superb Phototype engravings. Ovr.a 630 rAOis, only pH Hpleu did Canvassing Outfit with valuable premium, terms nud full Instructions sent rasa for :M cento in «tamjw to cover postage. Most liberal terms guaranteed. Twenty days credit. Freight paid. Agents making »5 to »'JO a day. Be first tn the Pel.I. 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About two years age a trav- SLEEPERS Æ III MONTREAL, ding salesman kindly gave tne a TOURIST TORONTO, «mail bottle of Chamberlain’a Colic, SLEEPERS. MINNEAPOLIS 4 Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. - and ST. PAUL. Much to my surprise and delight its WITHOUT CHANGE. -fleets were immediate. Whenever I fell symptoms of the disease I would fortify myself against the altac'c vith a fow^doaes of this valuable remedy. The result has been very and Southeast at lowest rates. satisfactory and almost complete . For pamphlets and all, informa ■•elief from the affliction. ’ For sale tion, call on or address, hy R L. Harris, druggist. B. W. GREER. Aoent. Cure that cough with Skilob’s 146 Third St. Portland, Ore. cure. . The best Cough Cure. -' Re­ E. J. COYLE,Disi. P m . Agt., lieves oroup promptly. One mil­ Vancouver, B. Ç. lion battles sold last yeir. 40 do- «ee for 25 cts. Sold by R,„ L. Harris. Pure sewing machine oil for which.yon pay 25 cents a bottle, can be bought for 10 cents a bot­ tle at Howorth & Co.’s McMinn­ ville. Ladies, Take the Best. If you «re troubled with constipation, sal­ low skin, and a tired feeling, take Karl’s Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Sold by R. L Harris^ * Physician X and Surgeon home past 13 years, ho declared that in conse quence of his missionary work the name of the town was known in every language and every clime in Africa and Asia. Thro’ advertisements of the company which he represents, the Ara­ bians, Malaysians, Singalese, Chinese, Burmese and Jap italiese read of the town and its i Wbn- ders. * OR TH* 1807, 570 Jewish congregations in 1 »:00a. m. Sunday» Wednesdays he United Slates, and 14,300com- d*y>- municanta—the last term is this- EDWIN STONE, Manager. leading. Aa a rule, the father alone j J. Ç. MAYO, T. F. A P. A., Supt. River Div counts aa a member of the ayna- lOKUiL Beaidea, in the amaller town* in which there are no tegular synagogues, there will be found many Jews, and these are not in* duded in ths eetimate, while a large proportion of Jewish residents of chief citiee lAay • e nnattached to any synagogue, membership being voluntary, not compulsory.—From Frnnk I