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to A merciless cut in prices A backward season, and consequently a more or less sluggish business in spring and summer clothing ne cessitates this move. We .propose To clear, out every sprih;a.itK summer jsuii.'iitythe netftflO'days and ' , ' " '. Prices will do it. These suits are all new goods and our spring sales have taught us that they are good values at regular prices, 6.50 $7 $7.50 $8 8.50 and $9 Suits. $5,85, . w. Johnson & 60.. 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BY UOITIOR BROTH IE KO SATURDAY, Jl'NK 10, 1809. Daily, OnoVcnr $3.00, In Advance Dally, Tom Month 91 00. U Advanoo, Wuskly, Ouo Year 91.00, In Advance INQUISITOniAL INTOLERANCE. The Portland organ of jilulwiwy i nothing if not Kcntlomunly and high tonwl. Itut itt limes iU volco ulnkn to tho mediuvnl IiIkh of Inquisitorial Intol erance. It calls ull who eritlcieo thu ad. inlnlMtratloiiV wnr ilfcy"fOiierlnKn!ii.M Hut in it not itnolf by ita own duflnition, tliu most viuioiiH of all In Its attnaku upon McKtnluy and Abjur? If C. K. H. Wood Ih n 'ojiH)rh(tad wlmt Ih Mnrvoy Baott? In a voiu of runt and original humor ho uuvur infers to Tint Jouknai. hut m "thu l'opulint paper at Hiilnm," and an thin paper hint alwayn lxmi ltuuhlican except when ItimtjlnllHiii hocamo the paramount qiiuHllon, and it wax tho patriotic duty of all IioiiuhI iiiuii to holp mittlo that Ihhiio pqunrulyiiml houufitly, ono way or tho "olhur," It would nvoiii uh though Ilarvoy Bcott would not din clone ho many hIkiih of punwirf if he called thiiiKri by thulr right iiiiiuhh. Fortunately wo have not thu IIhkjh1 tiou to call ugly million or ropi'iit nliiif ilorotm tattle. If we had wo would auk what right Iiiih a man who Ih reputed to have left theVntit when the warhrokeout and camo overland on a mule to avoid tho draft to call a man who hit nerved In tho United HtatoH army like Col. Wood a copperhead? Or to uttlt a He publican hlmetallHt u l'opullHt? It Ih . only hiit love of minute and hlxhtoued diHouHlou that InipullH him or preveutH uh reeiting lien about an opiuent. After writing an editorial of over a column, nbout 6000 wordn, wnrdri, minis. to refute our eontentloii, that owing to thu limited Hupply thu gold etunilurd produuon an uppreclathig dollar (whloh la only itniHtonoinlo theory after all) and Dooming tumble to answer our argument he wIiuIh up in thin ntylu, utterly un worthy of u nswapupar in a country where lihurty of npeeeh uxImIh: "Wo have not hero wlmply the eumi of an ill-Informed, imixirfiHit ruammer, who iiioaiih well but bus porhapH made a little error in hia aaluulatloii. There In aMOHAl. l'UlU'OSK bohlm! thwio outrageous fiilHtihoodti. What dooa the silver ranter aim at in bin ueettwithns of robbery? lie alma aimply at MISCIIIKF. lie want to make toon UtHOouteuttMl. lie wanta to stir them up with angry prototn AHAINBT Till; i:IbTINH OK MM. He plans that, having kkiii and rveogiiigcd their deapoilera in the ei-edltor mid money lendera of thu country, thoy will proceed to take their voiigouucu on thuui. lie thiuka totfl'llt 1'1'THOVIU.K, lu turn iienco and contentment Into rage uud Strife, TO AHOUBi: nil who owe debts and are MMr into an omtlaught upon competence, frugality and property. Till fa the ohjeet, and thu only eftwt of tho ijuotatlou with whlvh tliU ar ticle Kg.n. Thu man who I'KKSISTB Insofulno and iniaohlovoiu a course, when facta are ho conclusive agulmtt hint, no longer iluMtrviM, aa In bUIOUI.D KO I.O.NUIJH UHUI.IV1. tha TOI.KIt- AM u JUBUhIH' xvrnm in your cleaning. It will do our woik in half the time, with half the labor, and at lull the cost of toap or any ? other etauuer. It will nuke your housework easy and MMicyou many an hour of worry. Fen-greatest ccpnosiy buy our large package. TNe N. K. FAWiANK COMPANY m im mw tww ATIOX of thu intelligent and tho solf rusiiectiug." Holy Hmokol Tiiat ought U silence a mall. Col. Wood will now nevermore quote tho fate of Anrient Greece and Itome against modern impttrlaliMii. Wo iiuiHt let go our taihhold of the gold fltitndnnl bull and let our country go to ruin. Our "moral purpose" Ih "mln chief." We are Htlrring up HtrJfu "against thu existing onler." Wo are charged with sedition, with Hooking to "arotiso" tlie debtor claw into an infur iated mob who nhall witli torch and sword flew and burn at tho stake all who own bank stock, brink blocks, or an tin mortgaged ox. How soon would tho Itobospierro of the Plutocracy, If hu had the owur, onler all sueh disputants be hind bars and tlmn to thu headsman's block and iwve the Itepoblto nil trouble , from free diMstMstoft? Itually, wueattnot Uk Mr. Sott ser iously. Ilt-eat w Whl to a different theory on tl pmt taomomrit iMMt(ou a . 11 tm nee from what k .mM. ami hu don't agree with th Director of thu .Mint or the I'nMtidoiit of hi own party, he Holmnnly nxmiroif lil reudora wo are no longer worthy, and "hIiouM no longer receive toleration." Oh, rat, ituta and I'llipiiioH! Now after alt hu Iiiih wild, wo can and dorenpeut the hoiumt, nlncere and iIIh InteroHttxl advooatuof thu gold atiuiil aril, if he Iki fewer many, even, If the few or many, do not agree with uh. We do not agree with Col. Wood in ojc K)HlngexuuiNlon, Hut wu ImiIIdvo him nlnoero, eourageoiiH and dtwervlug of rt'Hpect ami admiration for bin fuarlenH and manly course In warning uh of pen Hlblu ilatigurn of expiuiHlon. UriMit God I Ih iIiIh a fjee country or la It not? May a human being not lift IiIh voice for the right, iih he hcoh it, re giinlliiHa of w ho may frown or dlwigrue? Were AImj l.lhuolu'H iionln uieatiliigleHH when he mild: "With malice toward none, with charity for all, let uh wok to do the right on God given u to co the right" and to h II with Intoler ance. L I EDITORIAL REVIEW. Thu Salem rnihool Iniurd, or Home memburH, have hud a uoufuruucu thu pant week with Hupt. Martiudalu of the Al btiny whoola. An effort will be made to revlne the coin-no of nludy for the eiiHuing yMtr ho an to ahortun thu time taken with hoiiiu of tho ulemuutary hraiiulaai and orgiinixe uIiihxoh that will otirry tho whool work IkmuI the gradiM now taught. Thu pohool Inmrd la acting wlnely lu eoiiferriug with prac tical tnhiwUora from other town. Mr. Martludule In an advanced hcIkm)! n,un and while noma will nut upprovw of Ida prormwlve idiHii, Salum can el more out of bar publlo Htihoila by a judl eloiiN re-arraugemuut of the iMiurao of itudloa. It would whiiii na though eight or nine yuara wan too long to apund on inttre grammar gnida work, and yet it umibliMthwavenigaohtId to hvoomo thor ough in the iMinuuon braucluta. The mot lixoollunt work of thu Salam m)1iihU ha Ihmui dona In tha lowwr and Inter- mmliutw gradea Ikmuhh) liighly tmiuul ECONOMY L How much la your time worth? How much uo uu aiuc your aircngiur u your money worth saving c llioc quct!on will all be antivcted to your cntlie atisf Action if you use GJ&t Washing Powder mH Schillings Best Japan Ceylon English Breakfast Oolong Ideal Blend Tea tcachorfl liavc lwcn employed and they have had plenty of time t do the work. Thu effort to make it appear that tho preHontcity adminifltration in unfavor able to the Kluctric I.lglit and Tower Co. will not Hiiccccd, Tho city aimply ban not f'000ayoar H burn for lights and Ik not willing U plunge the city farther in debt. The city fathera aru un willing to go twyoiid their means for lighting or any otlier purjwHe. Ho they have aked for a variety of projiOHalH to light the city, and in tho mean timo ask the community to Miflpcml Judgment. Alout two-thinlH of tho area of the city haH no Hghtfl; tho business part of the city is pretty well lighted by the lights from business houses that burn all night. It Isjjprobably better lighted than it was under the old stylo street lamps. A city as deeply in debt as Ma lum is can afford to look about and go slow about making any new contracts that will mortgage tho future. With abundant water jwwor going to waste it would hu criminally wrong to put a burden on futuro generations merely to put on Htyle at present which wo cannot afford. An elalwrato program has Ihmjii ar ranged for the dedication at Cincinnati of the great International Kaengerfest building, In which will ho held the con teunlul meeting of the great organiza tion thu latter part of this mouth. Thu uxuruisos on Sunday will consist largely of hoIo and chorus singing, and will servo as a test of tho acoustic and other quulilluatlons of tho big structure. Fully 10,000 visitors will be there from all parts of this country and Canada, to guthur with a large number of represen tatives of leading musical organizations of Germany, liuffaio, N. V will bo invaded next week by hundreds of fox-capped nobles of tho Mystic Hhriue from every section of the country, and the local Hhrlnors are preparing elaborate entertainment for tho visitors. Tho occasion will bo the Until annual session )f the luiiorlul Council ami the local icceptlou commit tee expects an attendance of fully 2,000 delegates. The features of entertain ment which will be sandwiched be tween the sessions of the Imperial Council, and the competitive drills in clude a trip to iS'iiigaru Falls, 1 recep tion and ball, taku ami river excursions carriage rides for visiting ladies, an en tertaimiieut by the lIufTalo Yacht Club and numerous theater parties. Oxford, Ohio, is preparing to enter tain uuiuorous men of note, who will uomo thuru next week to take part in the seventy-llfth anniversary of Miami University. The celebration will be In augurated tomorrow with appropriate religious exercises and will continue all week. The principal features of tho cel ebration, however, will bo the diamond Jubllco uxerclsoH on Tuelay and Wed uohduy, thu Huuii.cuiituuuia! celebration of the 1'hl Delta Theta fraternity, which was founded at Miami University, Do iwinbcr III, lKlrt. Ikitli events will at tract men of note from far and near, for among thu alumni of tho university are nion of national fume, while thu mem Imrshlp roll of tho Phi Delta Theatre fra turnltycontaiiiH an equally notable IM of famous imnuvs. No publlo olllnial Salum has ever had luia given more faithful service or real anbutantlulsatlnfaotlon than the present city recorder. He is a courteous, obllg Ing.'guntlemanly olhVhil who U serving all the HHplo in an Intelligent and palnntukliiL' maiiuer. lltwldiiH hu Id n..t ualug his ottlco to bunion the (H-upln. Hu is not making up case against the city and county for the (uus to Ik. ex traoted. He ia saving Uith tho city and county thouaamla of dollars. Ha U nolthar a ring iHtllttetan nur a ilamagog. Mr. Judah is no fixil, if lie did work on tho ring urguu for six year. Hu wtirk&l for wagua, uud w Idle olHslieneo la IngruiiiiHl in his naturw frm long wrvlw ill tho iuivv. li.i k.n.t l.l.tw.,11 "" uiupottod (rum tha miru of corrupt us- ... ... MVditttleii uml ooihIuoUhI IiIiukiU uh 11 Riitkwuuu It wu . MW whurv ,tin j rnmtU- jmrt ovon timlvr tinfiivimiblo tirnMiudltujn won him ondurliiK frioiultf In ull jmrtli. If .Mr. Jtuluh ,H,tinuw t krvw frtltlifully in tho tlU-o h him Ikhi ontriwlrtl witlt u- (ho jh-oHo. .and ho bun MKin onmij-h of It to U'limatod by ivt rlubt itnufiitbui suffer fru ollUbl nlargmnt f tlitj NH0ll.).tll Wmrt thbi ty ami county nmy !wt lar Imm uml WlKiiwlbllUUw itt k..iv f,.r null a faith . . I Hit Ktrvtint. SUNDAY SERVICES. ckity cncncit. Services at 10:30 a. m, and 8 p. m. Rev. W. E. Copcland, pastor. 8ubject of eermon on Sunday morning "Tolera tion." 8ubect of evening lecture "Sun day Excursions in the Light of Common Sense." FlllST CONOnfiOATlONAL. Itev. W. C. Kantner jmstor. Tomor row will be observed as Children's Day at the Congregational church and the church will bo decorated accordingly. At 10:30 a. m. there will be a sermon suited to tho day. Sunday School at Vi m. l lie Sunday sciiool will render a program at 7 i. m. to which all are in vited. CE.VTRAI. CO.VOUKOATIO.VAL. Corner Nineteenth and Ferry streets, T. H. Henderson, pastor. Tomorrow will Is children's day all through. Sun day school at 10 a. in. At 11a. in. the pastor will preach on "Child Influence," The evening service, beginning nt 8 o'clock will bo a children's servicu, songs, recitations and the like. VKITRI) JIUKTIIIIK.V. " Hev. V. II. Williams, pastor. Sunday tendoiit. Preaching 1 1 a. in. by Hev. O. II. Kyle. Y. P. C. A. 7 p. in. led bv llort Stanton. Preacliini! 8 t. m. bv Rev. John Worshatn. HAI.KM CltnitCII Of CIIKIST, HCIKNTIST. At 2JKI Lllxitty street. Services at 10:30 a. in. Ix;hoii Isormon. Subject, "Sacrament." Evening service at 8 p. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 3 o clock. HAITIST. Ronald MeKillop, pastor. Memorial service at 10:30 a. m. Echoes from tho "May anniversaries" of the ILmtlat denomination held at San Francisco at 8 p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Young People's meeting at 7 p. in. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 8 p. m. ST. I'AUls KflHCOI'AI.. Second Sunday after Trinity, 7:30 a. in. Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. the Ajiostolic rito of Confirmation will bo administered by thu Right Reverend the llishop of Ore gon, I). D. 8 p. m. Evensong and ser mon, inconsequence of the liishop's visitation, the second sermon in tho course on "Christian Scienco" will be Hstioied till next Sunday. W. II. Mug nan, rector. IIIHST l!NITi:i KVA.NMKI.ICAI.. On Cottage Street near Center, Rev. II. L. Pratt, pastor. Rev. S. K. Latiucr the assistant pastor will preach Iwth morning and evening. Sundav school at 12 m. Society of Christian Endeavor meets at p. in. v. m. c. A. All men have a cordial invitation to come to the Young Mcii'h Christian As sociation at I p. in. Sunday. After the song service there will bo a short address by Uev. A. C. .Myers of the Seventeenth Street Evangelical church. TODAY'S MARKKT. Poiiri.ANit June . Wlieat lOvulley nt): Walla Walla, 58c. ' Flour Portland, $2.80; SuiKirtlno I2.1R per hhl. Oats White 150 10c. Hay 8$nor ton. Hops 11013c; old crop lie. WiMil Valley. ll(3;12c: Eastern Or egon, llfiTlt). Mohair, 27 0 30. Mlllstuff Rran, f 17; shorts, (IH. Poultry Chickens, mixed, $ 1.5005 50 turkeys,, live, 13013,'ic Eggs Oregon, 15 er do.. Hides Green, salted 00 Uw, 800c. under IM) lbs, 7Ji$t8 ; nheep pelts, 15020c. Onions 50e(Vr 76 ier sack. Mutter Rest dafry,17$02Oc; fancy creamery. 10c ner mil. Potatoes 1 1.50 1 1. 75 iercwt. Hogs Heavy dressed 50(1 Mutton Weathers -ljue; dresKMl, 801) Ik-ef Steers. MH)0f 1.50; cows, $3.00 OMI.OOdrosHcd, 70f7'v. Veal ilressed, (108c. SALEM MARKET. Wheat 10. Aool 16 y. Oats il8a!KIo. Hay Ruled, cheat, $7.00 Eggs, VHi I-lour In wholesulu lots 2.tV) retail f ilt(H), MUlHtuff bran f ltl.00 Hogs dressed, ftWc. Live cattle 2U'Hinc. Shee f2.50(lJlt. Dressed Veal 0c. Ilntter Dairy 10c crisuuery 20o. Wool Rest lOo. Mohair 2Cc. Poultry SnrliiL' iiIiIiiL-iiiim i'L...r.M r... Hens 8 tot) cents. ' Potatoes 75c. The Modern Ueauty UirivuH on gool fmsl and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in the oihiii air. Her form glows with health ami her face oiooms wiiu us beautv. If her system nccda the cleansing action of a laxativu reiuiKly, nhe uses thu gentle and pleas antSvrupofFigH iniule by the Calif ornia Mg Syrup Co. only. Mrs. Magna!, of Whoatlund was a IWHacnguronthoHoag test evening to visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Parker. lead pulla In vatu when fa back lu the breeching. t ! Milt tl kvaa l. .m v. -y'T ' v me orccctiiuir. a man a uouy ia it Boou Oeal like a team of horaea. and tuutt work hrmoniouly The head may want to work, and ttrtvc ever m bard to work but If the body i balky and aick the head will make no mogrra. The man who la out f condition physical ly may aa well dive up trying to work mcn. tally. He will not b abU to do food wotk or Mtlafactury wwk, and (u tbc endeavor to do ao will only do bimaclf further bartu. Tue icaon that men have tiervou r,i.... ,.u.i mi v'uawauou lamai tbty try towoik Ci..bfin rhcn ,he Uk1? kr The tight thing for a man to do when he fiuda 1 . ut 0,u 'hyicy it to give the mind Utile real, and promptly rm to the tltfhl remedy for hia phTalcal atlruiit. , . - i 1 --"- 1 wWa U4a)U "r ' A,0'" iledlcat Discovery la ne ocatoi all mcaiclnea for a UUy bojr 'h u,e , a ? he appetite Ia poor! ",e tlcep i rratteu, the uetvea aie alukv ml bolt body andbram auffer froiu di . $& XSt'lit!ti2lZil ."SSf&t? S!!l!?I..l" t$Z?V, .,h M"i liYr1 Iu"ltud woutUh. the Wooa' bulideV 1? uih, Zo( Se"e ZlVnd reatoratly, It uakea both body and brain , Miv iltdiclne dealeia have iivimiu( JUBItmigVHHi. u"wv fw 1 wlvVif iku"ifui Vorwailip,.!,, .,d ludiseattea, Dr. ir.Id'SVml'TveVdevi'C; c Bly but utcy, and etfcct W,W ntnl fafr. ami U fc!:t,i,J'",, M wa,,riie5 to luit Va. . I look twlv bdillm at n isun i "1 sUlHVlshl nwm w. Uik - ..1 a . CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of && SalemPreparatory School. Summer term ojens July 5, 1899. Tuition per month : Normul and II IkIi school. . .ft 00 Common and Higher Grades . 3 00 IJelow 7th Grade 2 60 A. J. Oakland, M. A. 0 7 lm Principal. RAZOR TAX All icople are hereby notified that a tax on Ihir-orn of 25c for retempering is now on ami can lie paid at the shop of Fim II. White uud Co. at High street, opposite the Court House. 5-20-tf Screen Ooors and Windows, Hcreer. cloth etc.. Poultry and l.uwn fencing of a'll kinds and fihlngles. SALKM KENOE WORKS, Waltbr Moni.rv. Prop, M-I5 9 Hinto 8treot Steam Dye Works. No. 19,") Commercial ttrcel, opposite Willamette hotel. Ladles' and gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired and pressed. Fine blankets cleaned or dyed ind nicely finished. Kid gloves cleaned, 10c: dyed 25c. You All Need Them. No matter what your occupation, can't exiH-'ct to succeed unless von You pro vide yourself with a good stock of gro- cencH irom 5-3t cod Brandon A R.wian. OASTOHiAi BeftMthe lln Kind Yoa Haw Always BougM of l.'V -K-ccUt, UM Scroftibi, salt rheum ntid all discuses caused by impure blood arc cured by Hood's Sursuparlllu, which Is Ainer leu's Greatest Medicine. IIkkciiam's Pn.i.8 for .Stomach ami Liver Ills. OASTOrtlA.. Bun tb Ih KmJ Yw Have Always Bougfi' To euro plies, DeWltt's Witch Haze Salvo BTKIICKS AT THK KOOT It re- inoves thu CAt'flK, quickly and per uiancntly. Stone Drugstores. Fine Music Will be heard at Salem next Sunday on the occasion of thu Conductors' Ex cursion. Brown's concert orelieHtra will lie in the grand stand at tho Fair Grounds and bands from Eugene, Al bany, Independence and Portland have neon engaged. 0 tf Don't Forget. Don't forget that the Conductors' An nual Excursion conies to Salem next Sunday. Crowds will bo here from all over thu Willamette valley, and in oiiit ohiuinlKirs it will hu tho greatest day of the vear. tf (!1 (1(1 BEST OREGON WRRKLY Kill nji.vv .: p.uu The Model Oregon Newspuper and Family Journal. UnltlnK News, Fiction, Literary, Ranch aim Dairy and Market News In attractive readable form. Sill ffllLl I issued Thurstlay.mornliiK'.ln lime to reaul; all m.t nf tho stato the same week. !k SLOO Weokly... In two partaanntaliia all Ituportaiii Porln, Nntlanal andlStnteNuwc. J JCHM J"" An IndeiHjndent Asyjlntetl pU. Semi ror;aiuplaa five. Ti Ibci -1 ' bliUaUififulljit iu.5!juaiaiu traoiau, aj wj ai Udepent imh mt nd fjaaaUe ctaaieot on sll jwWla sjait, endttrlal uborlftl. A LIPE SAYED. , Dr. J.F, Cook, :the Botanical Spocl allst, Succeeds Where Othor9 Fall. ! To whom it may concern : I This is to certify that Bertha P. Con- ner, of Mt .Angel precinct, Marlon conn- l ty, Oregon, has suffered from a cancer- ! ous growth in the leftcar for about three 1 vears. The growth was cutout twico and burned out once by Albany Physicians. but the growth came back as bad 1 as ever, and pained her so badly that the had to be taken from school. After flin-n week's' treatment bv Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, the Botanical Specialist, the growth entirely disap peared, and at this ,"date,'.four months since treatment was legun, the growtli lias not reapiwared, and tho ear has en tirely healed leaving only tho scars in flicted by the Albany doctors. I hereby certify that the alwvu state ment is absolutely true, and that Ber tha P Conner, tho tporson mentioned in tho affidavit, lias resided in my fam ily since early childhood, bearing the re lationship to me of niece. H. C. Lo.no. Subcrilel and sworn to before me this eighth day of June, 1899. W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marion county, Oregon. S, C, STONE, M. D, Proprietor of Stone's Drue: Stores BALKMp.ORKaON. The mores (two In number) nro located a No. Ztt and 333 Commercial Mrect, and arc well stocked with a complete line of drugs And medlcinca, toilet article, porfutnory, brushes etc., etc., etc. bit. BTONB Ilaxlind ome 25 jrcari experience In tho prac tice of medicine mid now makes no clitrgo for consultation, examination or prescription. Herschbachnd Reiffelman BLACKSMITHS and WHEELRIGHTS. Wc will shoe your horec, build or repair your wagon or Implements Being located to stay our patrons imvcu guarantee inut nur work win be satisfactory. Shop lOOChemckutu street. Telenliutie'.2.o.j. 4-1 tf Tho Intor-Stnto Unlvorslty Syatom ofMusloal Instruction. H. II. BCOTT. I). .M. MIKtSlIIKNT A National Co-operative Institution whloh la Ix-Klnnlns t niimtwr Hit faculty by hundmlii and ItH pnplln by lliousundi, Krabmclnc mor lliun twenty utateH. Kor the benefit of 1'uplU of Private Tea-hfr At Home. KKIIITII NRIIOI.ANTIO HK.AH. lerlifiratiH Krantel from a remiiarly chftr tereit ItiMtitutliin. Kxplaiiatlon of the nyHem lu detail In trts rolumnit Waloli for It. BITAANIIKIIB-WII.MMAN. ritalt' UeprenOntutlTe and MemUr of the Faculty Hindoo utrrKIrM Natlnnal Hank UhV,, Onu or two plnera oen for advanced plje' lu piano quartet. 1 here is only one place in town to get a FIRST-CLASS HARNESS If you are a stranger, ask your neighbor, he will tell iou to goto W.W.JOHNS jus Ulk of the Red Fient Uiuji btore. 4i5dwirn u lrea Parmr.fur the 1. rurxirtf UiedjinM, g Oil -13.00 i rout You Can Get a Lower Berth. Ith one exception the through trains of the Burllogton Route are almost Inyarmbly well-UHed. The exception Is our St. Paul Chicago Limited. On tho limited there Is usually room and to spare. Don't Infer that it Is neither so lino, nor so fast, as ANY train of ANY other line between St. Paul and Chicago. On the cou trary, there Is no more beuutlful train in America. It has electric light, steam heat, wide vestibules, the most satisfactory dining-car service on the continent uud a lower berth for everybody, A.O.SHELDON. Oen'l Agent, Portland, Or A Few Interesting Facts When people are contemplrting a trip whether on business or pleasure, they natur ally want the best service obtainable so far as speed, comfort and safety Is concerned Employes of the Wisconsin Central Lines are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make clo'c connections with diverging line at nil junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair cars on through train. Dining car service unexcelled, Meals a la Carte. In order to obtain this first-clus service, ask the deket agent to sell you a ticket over TUB WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES rind you will mike' dirert connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all toints East, For any lurther infoimition call on any ticket audit or correspond with JS. POND, General Pass, Acnt. M11.WAUKF.K, Wis, or JAS. A. CLOCK, General Agent, 246 Stark htreet, Portland, Ork, Oflers travelets choice of the following famous for their routes east. They are all famous scenic attraction O. K. it N. via Ocden and Denver Shasta Keute via Macramcnto, Ogden and Denver. Shasta Kou'e via Sacramento, Maj ie Albcripicrque. A dally line of ihrouph PULLMAN PALACE and TOUKlSTfcLIiEI'EUt-, San Francisco and Los Angeles to Chlcag this is The Short Line from southern California To the East. Apply to the accnts of the O. It' & N.. O S, I... ikuthern Pacific, or 'lis undersicned. for (older and descriptive literature. J. J. DE EREUX. (ien'J Agt Worcester. IIM Portland. The Geo, M, Bcclcr Insurance Agency Alwuysto the front with best rutes and policies in the leading companies. Employment Agency, Do you want wonc, 01 need help of any kind? Apply at once. Rental Agency, Property to icnt. Krister our agency. 288 COMMKHOIAI. STItKBT, S.LBM. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS US COURT STREET. u .L-rf?0' "" Galvanized Iron !tk Ty1 ami Buiierlnir, u lu 1 ne nf Pumps nod pump flulnS Prompt work and roninnnf.i.. ;v.'?.r We carry in -.took the Fair! intra '-Jil ,t'' has, been equipped vrllh flrat- lnd mill, call and see us fifor?55.",,0 ' ln0,u5fi,K eIp1"" iNVluir your wrder for mill or tank. ' u'Mrpet 'or carrying both freight and IMlOUO 2.'il I PKOMPT WORK AKD LOW PRICES 1 km TDHMT I llirm ! ,u-u:1 UVLilY I Flrst.Class F 7j n j- ' rtrstiass heed and Boardtng stab cs. IM COMMBKOIAU isTHKWT. bALKM, ORE. Wm ULLREY, Prop. I Best Rigs for Commercial Men SuU. ai MB j,,; ilaM wuwartu,. laltjr. IlorMiabodnlttd bv rf,. ..v.T. -"wo. iHiuinr uririuif a stio.t. w timiuM SOUTH AND EAST TF. ShHSTA RO'JTE or the Southern Pacific Co. KXTRIUS TRAINS RUN DAIIY 7100 P M ) 945 Pf 7-'45 A M ) Lv...;Portland Ar....Satem . . .Ar 18:00 a m Ar J5.15 am o.Lv ( 7.-oo p m Ar. San Francisco 5'ooPM Ar Ogden ... .Ar ' ntor m 6:05 PM Ar Denver. , Lv 645 pxt 6.43 AM Ar . . . . Omaha . . . . Ar 8 50 a m 8-15 PM Ar .... Chicago ...,Ly 6,30 PM 7.00 AM Ar. ,.Lo Angeles... Ar 925PM 815 pm Ar ... El Paso.... At 235PM 4,15 PM Ar.... Fort Worth. ,.,Ar 8 40 a m 7.55 A m Ar...Ncw Orleans. ..Ar 8 40 pm DINING CARS OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman hrst-clats and tourist idecping cars attached to all through train , Touiist cats through to Chicago without change. RQSKBURO MAIL. .DAILY. 830 AM) Lv. . . l"ortland ,', Ar 1 430 p t 1055 A MLv,... Salem.... Lv 1 50.T M 520 p M 1 Ar ... Roseburg.. Lv (7,'3o a m "vest sfD"FTjrvTsToir. BKTWKKN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. Mail tialnsjlaily except Sunday. 730A M rLx". . .Vl'ort tanci". ." Ar 5 .-50 P m 1 1 .-'5 s pm) Ar. . ..CotvallU.. Lvf iaopw At" Albany and Corvallls coiii ect wit rains of the C, & E. Ry. INTTeTERUeNcE I'AbbENGEK. KXPRRSfl TRAIN DAILY CXCBPT SUNDAY.' .SO P M ) .30 PM IO P M ) Lv Lv Ar .. Portland.... Ar .. McMinnville Lv Independence Lv I 825 A M S-'S A M I 4.'50 A M Direct connections at ban rancisco with steairship lines f HAWAII, IAPAN, CHINA. 'IHEPHILLIPINES and AUS. TRALIA. For through tickets and rates call o W. W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, or 0- D. GADRlbLbON City Ticket Agent, 232 Com rr.ercial M. Salem Or. R. KOEULEK, Managei MARKHAM G. F. &P. A. Ponlani 0.R.&R nKPART. ion TIMK BCHKnt'l.K. From Portland iaurivk Fast .Halt Lnlco, Denver Ft. Worth Mntl Omaha, Kantaa City, 8t 6:13 pm 8 p. lii,l Loula,t'hlcai0and Euat, I Sdo- Walla Walla. Hookano. Mlnne Upo kane uH)lla, tit. I'aul, Dulutk, Ull- kane Fler '-'.Wpm wiinxce vnicaffo aim oust. Fljer i. in. i"""ocKAlJfn5mMBHi"raT 8 p m. Kor i-'nn FratirUoo, I Mall every tlvo daya. 4 p. U bo. m.l COLUMHIA IlIVKH ex. Hun BTKAMEltd, 4 p. m. Uatur- To Attorla and way Lunilliigi, ox Hun. unji 10 p. m. Leavr. ArUa Halem WII.LAMKTTK KIVEIl I lem 7,14 am I'ortlNlid, NvwU'ri; and wuyO p. 111. (tua ijuiuinfc-i. . .noiw Tllll' Wed Krl Tu Thur Sat. 11 11 (I Hat, 11)11,111. M011 I For Dayton Weil Frl I S:.iuiim I ArBu Uaje I WIMMKTrK ltIVF.ll lem Halem Corviillla Alliny and Way 10a. m. Tu Tim 1'ullitn. Mon Hut I I Ve 3 p. in an,j r,i WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION Daily tiotts to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at Oreg Old if the steamer are delayed there oand trip tickets to alpointiin Oregon. Washing, ton, or Californl a. Connectioa made at Port land with all rail, ocean anrlnver Hum W. II. HUKLHUKT. Gen'l Pas. ARt. Portland, O G. M. POWERS. Agent, Twde street dock Salen. HOISE & BARKER, City Agents. YAQUIKA EOUTE Corvallis k Eastern Railroad Connectlnir at YAQUINA with thu YAQUINA HAY STBAMSIIIP COMPANY STEAMERS "WEEOTT" KlmtKiliu: In every re ect. The above kliamer la due to tall from Yaiiulna eiery elL'ht davc Slinrtrst Uonte iietwceu Between Valley Points and San Francisco Fare: Albany aud l'oluts West to San Francisco Cabin ,10.00 Kounu Trip : J7,oo II. U WAI.DKN, KDWIN STONK. Manage' T K. A A. J.TURNER Ascent. Albany, Oru. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION STEAMFR WM M HfiAn Captain Geo, Raabe. ..oPUp,i!,'Kn.K.a,it,an'Sfa "'' CrvMl"' RIVKR 8CIIEDULE. POWS-TueaiUya, Thursdays and Sundays. Leaven Corvallls. 6 . Leaves Albany ""ITU 7 a' S. .-Z. i..r" ' 5"" -.... .. 8 a. w leaves Salem .UZ7?Z. .. V a. m- .10 a. m K:." V.ePrK W:M .uu roruanu.. ..., 4:30 UP Mondays, Wednittday and Fridays. Leaves I'ortlaud 6 .. ra atM .ewoerir.. ioai m Leaves IiideHjndence. ., Umv lluena VUta Iav Albany ,. Arrive CorvallU S:00 p. iu 7;SO p. m Wi p. m 11 :w p. in ,'CTIBCIB. Doekr-Footof Slate street, Q. MAERTZ. Apent. Salem, Oregoi O.SULUVAN.Hupl. Albauy, Orego Oregon Slion Lino Railroad Tbe Direct Rome to Montana, Dtah, Colorado aD(J a" EasterD Points oiw. hoiN or u ute rw)Ul vU Uf 0niMtU.K"t Lotik at the time w"rv ausr1. H D.iVH tnKfllf. T -lira i Days to Denver i Days to Chicago l Daya to New York iftci!!fSte,.,',.IcJ!f , Upholstered Tmi " irTP!" ura- tiW I'ullBian Palam atwpew oinitd on n irin Fw funkr tnlomatloa applyoo HOWE A BARKER. AjwU.SaWm W E.COUAN.CeBUAi:nt C a THKRY. Tra Pasa. Ad or month and twst of'ufriuuiBn , t-ttflM.nl.wwl ' 1allaOlaQ ,1.mHii ..J v i.j .. . ftWMe UOFEU BltOS. k'ttarantetd. 3-1 tf rr,vcntTtb7ugDrMDe,rX; "P lB'lMiAMsA;t9lrastaaa(aMMrT --i-..w,?'ws "",