g m DO. DO IT! It does not matter how, or why, the GREAT SUC CESS' of our SPECIAL SALE of MEN'S SUITS proving that our values and efTorts are appreciated have decided us to inaugurate this ;Stffpfise Sale in ; Children's Clothing Until, further notice our entire stock of Children's 1 Glofn Will be offered at SPECIAL PRICES. -Absolutely no reserve all fresh, new and up-to-date Goods .1 r " New Duck Pants New Caps 6. IK. Johnson & Go.. 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Y UOrRR BROTHKBO FRIDAY, JUNK 30, 1800. fall, One Tear 93,00, in Advance ly Cally, Four Montiu $1 00, ! Advance1, Weakly, One Tear 8100, In Advance TEMPEST IN A TEA CUP. ' There In undue excitement over the manner in which n rHfond meeting was galled nt Balutn to organize a reception Ijfor tho returning Oregon volunteers. Tho proposition to honor tliu .heroic oldlcrs Etiiit out by thin state Is hu- 'ported by every citizen. Then) is no real dlvlnlon among fiiilcm ttcoplo on thin question, mid when tho prelimin aries nro cotnplutcl nil will wntk with . equal lovo nud zeal for tho honor ami Sglory of the IJoya In Wito. Tho resignation of tho Indies from tho F general committee Iiuh no Hlgnlileanco ni rtfr as thuir connection with tho several &prganltatl0iiH thoy represented. Mayor ".tYllidirm tvnu nni tir.iumf nt miv nf tlm lineotlngs nnd will heartily mipjwrt any Kp'rojior niovoiuoiit that may I hi not on .foot. El A tthlfl critical tliuti InthohUtoryofoiir xtVountry all should HHak with kludncwi 'and charity of each other. All uhould huh ' tain tho government In Its tlllllvull tanks .nl linmn ttitil ittirtttit T.nl ity bull lit una FpollUcnl lUfforcnceH olpowluiro tlmn over ktho altar of country mid lot all atrlfu for . rxmusiitnl ii.l t.n.i.wiiiiiiril f.ittlu.. l..i....t, I. Ifl-vi. l?lil .... . ,.ui,iri. v vi linn .Jinn-lull ktlio folds of our country's flag. Ji,tThoro cannot ho too much honor rnn Jerrod on tho homo coming volunteers. K,Our oily should Imi decorated, aithitu Should Ihi fired, poems uhould Iki sung, fpralwjs uioken, tho iiinii Hhould ho ban. iijuetted, their pathway atruwii with flowers and tho pride of Oregon In (ho achievements of hur volunteers humbled ftojhu world with sacred unaulinlty ax gnjMixtuuplo to future general Ions that two. npproolato valor. t THE NEW AnCHUIBHOP. irchbiahon ChrlBtie. tho nrulatv who laucccoda to tho lato lamented voiy Hov. ima " KnwS, has now Ihmui pretty well Intro jHJIwd to tho iK'oplo of Oregon. Wo lw Hovoltho Catholic opuluttou ami In fileeU! tlui whole atato where tho church iRjUurKO (notorial and spiritual InlorcstH Grjomull pleaned wltli tbu ltovtinind gun. emnn, man f fit Iiythe spirit of tho broadest toleration niKTJounKAL can couBruttiiiuo me ihmt I. S. S. GOES TO THE BOTTOM Rucks flu Rial llWVn INV Ul IU Uili D UJJ? anil " "0 ". nor what other treat :J5 mm IHI Vlmn " ment or wmeAllea hato fallwl, 8. B. B. it iu 1 n it """ l'c""M'i7Brtaonoa ana curas any Cutis ill first Cisis. dl??? 1 i b,,i?d.!!.v 'y vx mvwr,f vv i 1 K. " Ikiruul ' w . . . . .... -."!":. imwiia or irouDiM ao owtinata ana aitllcuU to cure. Very few remtHllw claim ttgumiuoh tmI, dMn-watad blood dlaeaaeaaa 8. 8. 8. ourpa, and non oan oBr Bucb InooiitroverUbJtJftvldenoaor merit. 8 8. 6. it not merely a tonlo-lt ulAlrAll It unAa ilnurn lAtkn d.u ..l Alll I.I l .1 .1 . .. i5 -1 .7 R -". .. i l-?11. vry woratca, and T,wT;,TIMt ar "P HJ8. -H,Uo" ttml '''d ' ftw vlw temporarily, rwaV to brM4c forth upiln inora vlolrntly than ever 8. 8. a foroeaout OTefr iJlMt,T. W. Urn, Montfoinory, Ala., wrltuat "Some yeara V .""" .Hocuiaiwa wan iwion iy a -rrtw.rw w P-ria MV U WWW "Ml Ma milUil IT t imj. I wm advlwd by frlenda who had aoeu Hrtaww vj u, tuirroivma OJ)COIIIO. 1 im i th sUrt, an th Miwllolntj teemed to g dlreot wiUe trouble and forca tho iHiUonout, Twenty ( wm eowpluly, flwift'a BpuolHo . 8. FOR ttwt la guaranteed " rW vv New Bells New Hals pie on tho coming into oDlco of n man of tho genuine American breadth of thought, good feeling and xplondid abilities of the archblnhop. Wo liavo known iwrranally Home of the ablcHt biHhoH of tho Methodist, Kplncopnl nud United Ilrethrcn churchoH, nud as u man and ait orator the new Oregon prelate will meamin) up with tho be.it of them. The reception tendered him nt tho Martiam grand was an Inspiring spectacle that could bo witnessed in no country but America and his resioiino was hi happy and patriotic that the worst Catholic-hater could take no ex ceptlou to a word that ho uttered. "To Err Is Human," 1'coplo like to talk iibotil attractive things In advcrtls n. In a company recently tho pmvorl; iibovo quoted, which appeared at tho head of urio ot n woll constructed snrlcs of advertise ments of Hood's SutHiiparllln. was so much dlscussod that wo doubt If any ono tticro will over forgot tho source whnnco It came. Messrs. Hood's & Co. nro using provorb advertisements on n very bnvid scale, nnd they nro ntlructlug discussion nud favorable comment everywhere. 2 THE WILUMAN nECITAL. Program for Friday Evening Juno 30, at Keeds Opera Houuc. Mrs. Ktta AnderH-Willman, S'aloin managurofthtilnter-HtatoCouHervatorv, has prepared the following program fiir her annual commoiicemeut recital to 1m held at Iteisls oiuira house Friday even ing. Tho public Is cordially invited. Concert free, I'AUT 1. Quartette, Uakoor.v Marsch Liszt draco Havage.Mrs. Otto Knuisso, Mrs. F. It. AiiMiu, Mrs. It, M. Hnrlicr. Solo, "Silver llslios In the lake"... Hob lander Marie 1 Infer olo Hollander 11. "Fairy talo" b. "Mart)hediidraHian" 0. "Illnls In the woods" Allium Moorori, Polo, Halcyon days gels Cora Talkington. Duett. "Hondo llrllllauUi" Mohr Alia Hendricks, (I nice Havngo. Polo Hcelhovon a. Allegretto Op 10, No'.'. b. 1'rosto Claudia Chlldors. Holo "Martha" Sydnuy Smith Alta Heiidrioks. Solo, Conceit March Hollander Mae Itolho. Solo, "Alle whore art thou". . . . Anchor Uracil lavage. I'Aitr 11. Until, .luhtil Overture.... Vou Webber MInh Iteokuer, Miss Uublmnl, Solo, Concert Study (leldbeok Krwl It. Waters. Solo. Hal Fouilro Hafneol Joseffy Uertha Hubbaiil. Solo. a. Nootrune, John I'leld, b, Faust Valso, (IoiiiiihI, tl, "Fouer Zim- her. magic lire, scene from Walklnu, Hlchanl Wagner, Nettle I.. Itecktiur. AtlilrwM, Dr. Hoott, president of Inter state UniverHtty System. Pfluhlo tjiiartet, () hands. Grande. riiianulso Meyerbeer, Msh Ikwkuttr. Mis Uublmnl, Mrs, John Kniusiw, Mis Hruy man, MlssChildum, Mrs. F. ft. Anson, Mix. Jos. Alburt, Mttf Hbttlttiu. , In eT.er' t?,t mtA a- 8. s. f.iij tlomonitratrilta lllliurlnrltvnvap ntlH fi T "" '.l "l1"""01 huh fllldAM.n. bnnwi !.. l.Kk .---v- n.iuua lll.l. MHini I1U DM- r ui an uiiHiu micnies, ana geu at tuo routa tho iwlaon from thosyitem ltdota iiurao who inleotea THE BLOOD purtily regulable, and contain no M "" mnJ vww iimui vr uciiiioa4. t nisvcr tana hj it fcwrofula, Kheuiaatlim, Contagious Hloixl Polaoa, j ' by MwUHjtwJHj Oowpauy, AU&ntft, Ga. Hood's Are unliiinx Mtor rapidly m liiMtnrM men Ami travel- uZM II Its carry them In vest W Ilia Prki. Urtlet carry tlim a In mre hmttkiir fp them in tnfdlclno to-Mi. friend rcconiaend Uiein l rleod. !Bc. A BLAST AT M'KINLEYISM. The Orcgoninn Indicts MoKinley nnd declares him not up to the requirements of tho odlce of president. It asserts that the administration has made most disgraceful apK)intmeuts to ollico at the behest of unscrupulous jmlitieiaus, has iK-trayed the civil service to tho sjwils men, lias paralyzed the organization of the army, has violated it pletlgoM ns to Currency reform, has humiliated its most edlelnnt servants and tlUcredited Amuricau Intelligence and valor In the e-yos of the world. It has been henltot ing, timorous, dilatory. It lias paltered and eipiivocatctl. Its slicy has been to drift, its conrw! lias beon to sacrifice vital national Interest 011 tho alter of partisan and jwraonal jmlltics. So the Oregoulan names some man, either of whom it would like to see nominated for president in lieu of McKinhiy. They are Theodora Koosovolt, Beth I.ov, Charles Francis Adams, John I). Ing, Honry Cnlxit Islge, John C. Spooner and Itonjamin Harrison. The I'ost-Intolligencor ossays to re buke the pronouncement, but appar only with not much heart in tho task. It says the Portland paer puts in the most brutal form all the faults of' the administration, magnifies Its errors and ignores its virtues. It adds: "The Post-Intelligencer is no aiologist for President McKinley. It does not pro fess to Isi suicrlat!vcly sutlslled with Ids administration, Ilohasnmdo mistakes which no fair-minded Journal or citir.cn will scruple to acknowledge, Hut this is 1111 imperfect world, ami usually wo have to do tho Isjst wo can with the most available material." It thinks, on tho whole, tho administration has done its duty in tliu great essuutials. Finally tho P.-I. asks what is tho Or egoiiian going to do about it, since there Is no doubt that McKinley will be re nominated? Tho question is 'pertinent. The Oregoulan is doubtless sincere in its unfavorable view of tliu president, hut it will have to take him as its candidate next your. It may ease its mind by vigorous protestations now, but it will fall Into lino when thecnmNilgu comes on. That Is what the Orcgoninn will do nlsiul it, Tacoina News. PINOREE NOT FOR M'KINLEY. It was reported by telegrapli that Pingrce, the Itepublicaii-Popiillst gov ernor of Micliigan was for Algor for sen ator and for McKinley, "llrst, last and all the time." Such seems not to be the ease. Governor Piugreo has made a state ment, brought out by dispatches from Washington quoting (leneral Alger as saying that "flovernor Plngreo is for President McKinley llrst, last ami all the time," Said tho governer: "If (leuetal Alger said that, it is his opinion from his point of view. The question whether I am for I'losidtuit McKinley lies wltli the president, not me. If General Alger knows that Pres ident McKinley Ih opposed to territorial expansion ami is not an advocate of the murder ami theilestruction being visited upon tho Innocent Filipinos, he has a right to say that I am for McKinley. If noueral Alger is Informed that McKin ley Is opponcd to trusts and to legisla tion which fosters, creates and uueour age them, nud In favor of legislation tti restrict and suppress them, then I am closer to the opinions of McKinley than has generally been believed. If (leneral Algor Is aspired that President McKiu luy Is not In touch and sympathy with the disreputable political methods o Mark llauua and Ids friends and dc pieoiates such leadership, then I am for SleKlilloy. " l lie question of w nether I favor Me Minor is oi no consequence In Hits pen atorial matter, hut I am for McKinlov in everything lie does which I consider right; and nguliisl everything he dm which i consider wnnig." To Dura liuii.ilatloii roravri-. Yultu Uuwttcli iMmlv Outhnrtlo. igc or Ho. If GL 0. 0. tall to uurc, UruKitniU reluca uiouey ENOUAN D ANTHE UOERS. There In no chaiigo In Uie situation that mmiiiih todrho Kngland into a wm with thuTntiisnal Hupulilio. It Mill be a war to unable capital to exploit a peaceful Christian agricultural country. Jivxeph Clmmlierlaiu. In a recent sptHM-h said 'The tmmivaal's uuoriuous secret mrice fund has pmcured it friends and advocates iu every country. I government is u festering Hire, nig the whole atmospliuro of Wrica. The Dutch in Capo Cob .uniicaiea in oiry Mtiiuirv. us uiis- iHiison- f Soulli lit litlfAlit (illil Naiai Mdiiiii ihj in tun Imppiost eomli tiuii, but o long as tlm dlswise of hatred and suspicion prevails in the Transvaal, it Is iinpolhle to stop tttw iHintagiou. ' l.'lllll1 tlllllkM Mltl...l lllll.llulf..1.ll..k UtlU riuinttvl we have been on the verge of war with the Tnuisvaal. his orronooiu lu Hiy the Hritisu iormuent uantuuiir! luit il fi mniitlli' iirmtiiMkiiu to say thegovuniuiunt will 'draw Isick, fi that it has lint iu hand to tin. plow We boH that the efTorts that are IliiU Ikaatlkif llaOilia M'lll laaalil In m aaiitl. o iii 'T.-aral nnniv iia uim " tail nillim ble urmuKfiiieiit, fur Urt Hritulu d- ires jutfcv, latt tliuro ouiiimi a time j i bvn iMtlonce oau hantly tw distiu i KUlidiml fmm wwikuiHwa, and vhn moral I pnntiHini Uhvuius a faive tlait cannot Im i tintiiined without Iom or Mlf-nM't 1 1 triut the time may never mine in this "titmice, but if it dotw, Britons will in- "t hiii the moans to llnd a result e- Htuul to the peace of South Afrbw. It ' my U'lmf tlmt tlm country will show ! it-vlhiot uutrtistwortby of its gbiriovis i Itwtory anil traditions. Thotv is over tint wlwlt atttlutUai a halting hesitating dutiions HlHtospbuiv KngUud knows that inontlly he is in tUt- w itnig. IIVHUti- U lllooil tlrvii. Ckit utuotl liuuni a vi 4.ii beaulv wltlmut it. dtiiaarvla.CWiulvl No tie vu gur btuod ami kn it S-H U) attrring mi the w'llvvrttiidurivtucttH iat imiitioa fiutu the lnnly. (iiriu ttUv tw r- lvn;lb lid Ml, ItktaliM, l4?UMd, and tlm MLly btltau MtupmTiHi CWarvtij, Uauty fur tan coula. giiU, MlUfavliou iu-nauUvd, ICv, iu uuti Mkiy wiww rtiwptaiiuu uv UMns a. Hurug 25tf,50c. THEOnEOONIAN AND ALTOELD. A Itopublican pajver at Portland has been pouring hot shot into Mr. Mc Kinley and bis administration, appar ently forgetful of what it has recently been saying that until the Filipinos are quenched the man who criticises the administration or any of its acts or creat ures is a copiKirhcad and n traitor. Iteplying to n criticism, it says that it "possibly may bo able to do something for 'the great 'KjHticnl principles It ad vocates, by holding up to reprobation those in high places who are unfaithful to them ; and at any rate it oau have the satisfaction of tittering an independ ent nnd untrammelcd opinion." Those Ihj bravo words, withal. Hut why not pass It around and lot some of the rest of us express "an honest and untrammelcd opinion," occasionally? The Tucoma ledger, Hop., condomns the Oregoulan ns "a common scold." It says editorially : "Political animosities make strange lml fellows, as well ns political friend ships. Thostrangest of those id noun in the harping on the same string by the Portland Oregoulan and John P. Altgehl. "Mr. Altgeld, who has just returned from a tour through the South, gives the war cry of tho Democracy In the next campaign, which be asserts will be effective. Sixteen to one will not be placed In the front rank, but the hyoc nicy of the McKinley administration will be shown up in every phase. This is to Ihj tho bugle note to arouse the musses, with Incidentally a few side is sues for sicclal classes ; 1(1 to 1 for the farmers, who see tho havoc tho gold standard has made, and that free silver is the only panecea. Trusts will be harped on for the retnlners of uiitl-ox-pansion In the cities, where live tliu rel atives of the volunteers. "While The Oregoulan does not pipe to the tune of II) to 1, it is fully iu ac cord with "Ilrer" Altgeld on the main issue. No mom bitter or unjust attack has Im'cii made upon President McKin ley by any opposition journal than that in The Oregoulan of Friday. It consist ently followed a previous bitter and Il logical attack on the Hopiibllcan party iu coiigreos because reform legislation hud not been enacted, ignoring tho sil ver majority in the senate, which bus effectually blocked such action. "Tho Oregoulan assorts the MoKinley admiuistnttloii is tho cause of about all tho Ills this nation is heir to.ItcritIcir.es mid magnifies everything that can bo tortured Into a fault and makes a crime of it, ami dnuvs a distressing picture of this country under four years more of his administration. "Not a word is said in all this column of vituperation of tho many virtues of tho president, of its many notable achievements auilthu prospority,thuthus been largely due to the administration. No word of pntisti Is given President McKinley for his heroic stand in pro venting tho blunder of the century by recognizing the so-called Cuban 1 to- public. Nothing but criticism and magnifying of miner errors. "That President McKinley Iiuh made mistakes his most ardent admirers can not deny, but ho has proved altogether the Ih'sI executive this nation has hud since Lincoln; and has won tho con lldniico, respect and adinlmtloiu of people of all sections, and will bo re nominated nud re-elected hy the unani mous vote of the Hepubllciius and honest money men of all parties, by a larger majority than over Isifore In spite of the opjHisltlon and criticism of the Oregoulan it is safe to venture the assertion that tho Oregon delegation will cunt their unanimous vote for the nomi nation of President McKinley and that Ids majority in Oregon will be largely increased over that of 18Hfl. Tho cause of the Oregon inn's opposition is well known." The Modern Deauty Thrives on good food and iiinshlno, witii pieiny ot exercise in ine open air. Her form glows with health mid her face blooms with its beauty. If her system needs tliu eliwiiiHiiii' iinilnii uln lnvnil.-.. icmedy, she uses the gentle mid plwis uut Syrup of Figs, made by the Calif- ornia i-ig HyrupL'o. only. Mayor Stiol, Monk wm.n, Mich., Juno .'10. Muvor .lame Ikilblrnio, was shot and killed today, by J. W. Tuyur, dlsnpjiolntud nlllce seukur. Tayor then llnal u shot llmuigh hi nun breast and died almost instantly. A DUgu'tol Woman, It isn't any wonder that some women KCt itttKUMcd th turUiclue d lose fuitti in c doctora. w. A .11 .... complain of fcclintr weak, tie-vout and wui ' ." wncu a woman aciHmicnt, ami iflet from headache, rain in the back and atttchea In the atdca ami tltttrttlflty lift 4Vf.ilt.a1nun aaniiliAii the average phyaicUu will atttibute thrac ireimea to netiii, atoiuacn ot liver ttouble For year, po.ilbly, he takes their pre cttptton fbr thrae ailmenta without te reiving any benefit, then, in titial digust. ahe throw uway drug, and hopeleMly let mattet take tlieir coutie. A woman who aulleta in thl way it almott invaiubty a aulieter from weaknraa and dimiie of the dbtiuctly feminine otjtaniui. Theie i an unfatliug and inexpensive cute fur alt trouble of thl description It 1 I)t fierce1 Favorite Prescription It aets di tcclly on the delicate oiyumi concenitil, tuaktiig theiu well and trug It heala alt Intertill ulceiatiou and tuM debtbtating drains. It take the nietsurc off the nerv and tuakea them strong aud stoady Usdet it marvelous merit thousands of women have been made healthy, happy and robust The "Favotitc Prescription" tetoreMeak. nervous, vsin racked women aud inakea stronir. healthy, capiblc wive and moth er. With iti use all pain and suRVring tllsapixar. All kvhhI nietliciue stole sell it and have tiotbiux else "just as good " CousitpatioM ana tondd liver wtll make the most ambitious man or waun utterly good for uothiug. l)r Vietse" ricAni, Pellets cute them. One little " VejWy T a geutlc Uxative and two a mild calhartt Dr. Plcice'a ttxrai;e tlluitiaUd boak. "People' Medical Adviser" sent, piper bound, ftee . the cost of walling ($, one-cent stamps; oi, elwth tmund tl tmis, Addtes Di k. V l'teive. Buffalo, N. . 4Swl A il" an -).. rf-. i. .VI th J VT1H CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of fy&c&ii The Geo, M, Beeler Insurance Agency Always to the front with best rules and policies In the leading companies. Employment Agency, Do you want wonr, or need help of any kind? Apply at once. Rental Agency, Property to rent, IlctfUtcr our agency. 288 COMMKHCIAL 8TKKBT, SALnM. Headquarters for Screen Doors, Etc., Lnwn. field nnd poultry fence nnd shingles nt lowest prices. SA.LIT.rvf KKNCB WORKS, Wai.tkr Mohlbv. 1'rni). d.US M btntc 8tnr - 'J.J. SULLIVAN I'ltACTIOAb TAlLOItj A nice line of goods and samples on hand, Suits $15 up. Pants $ p, a pcrcct tit guaranteed, at 4 0 tf 140 BTATK STItEBT 0 - ... A LITIS SAVED. Dr. J. F, Cook, tho Botanlcn.1 Speci alist. Suoooods Whoro Othors Fall. To whom It mny concern : This Is to certify that Hertha P. Con nr, of Mt .Angel precinct. Marion coun ty, Oregon, has suffered from a enncer ous growth In the leftcar for ubout three years. Tho growth wob cutout twice and burned out once by Albany Physicians, hut tho growth came back as bail as ever, and pained her so badly that she bad to Ihj taken from school. After three week'a treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Hulcm, Oregon, the JJotanical Specialist, tho growth entirely disap peared, and at this date, four months since treatment was begun, the growth has not reappeared, ami tho ear has en tirely healed leaving only the scurs In dicted by the Albany doctors. I hereby certify that tho above state ment is absolutely true, and that Her tha P Conner, the (tcrnon mentioned iu the ullldavit. has resided hi my fam ily since early childhood, bearing tho re lationship to me of niece. H. C. Lo.vn. SubscrllMjd and sworn to before mo this eighth day of June, 18W). W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marion county, Oregon. BUGGIES WAGONS, CARTS HACKS ETC. The Best in the World at the Lowest Prices. MOWERS. HAY TOOLS. BINDBRS. We always lead on style, quality and low price. Lnrire Simnlv of pvrvtliirnr in nnr linp WorolirMicnc nn,n. site Brewery, near Salem Flouring Mills. MITCHELL, LEWIS & ST AVER CO. J. A. Forsythe, AVanager. ?' lift RUST OR I UliuU The Model OrogonUNowspaper!und,FanillyJ;journal. Uniting. Nowb, Fiction, Utcrnry,iIlanchJ.und;Dalry and Market News lulattraotlye roadublo form. I !I(L! JOlin LID Iblissued Thurstlayiuornlng; of the stale the same week". The jl.OO Weekly I M In two parts contains all ImporUut Faredgu, National aurigSUito.'Ntiw?. DAILY JOURNAL An IndetHiiidontAssocluttxlJPresi Paper.for the Peo pits, Send for Sample free. Thk Journal has the fulleat report r tbedolBtrs of the loghlature and state ortlclahs, as woll ai Udepon. den', cbwr ami wncle cmiueHt on nil public taattors, Xouil u trial subH-rljitloii, Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 98 COURT STREET. Make a specially or nil kinds of Sheet Steel and Galvanized Iron workrjoflng and guttering, u full line or Pumps and pump fittings. Prompt work and reasonable prices. We carry In stock the Fairbanks wind mill. Cull and see us before tflvlug your order for mill or tank. Phone 234 PROMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES There is only one place I In town to get a FIRST-CLASS HARNESS If you are a stranger, ask your neighbor, he will tell you to go to W.W. JOHNS jus' babk of the Red Front Drug Store. 4-15:1 wim KED FRONT LIVERY First'lau Fi aai BsirJiag stables, 104 COMMKKOlAL STHKBT. SALEM, ORE. Wm ULLREY, Prop. Best Rigs, for Commercial Men Btables In same block lintel Wlllnmotte. ffjrSafc teams und comfortable rigs for Indies and family driylnu a spes lalty. Horses boarded by day, week or month und best of satisfaction Buarantccd. .1-1 tf Herschbachnnd Reiffelman BLACKSMITHS and WHEELRIGHTS, Wc will shoe your horse, build or repair your wagon or Implements Hclng loeuted to stay our patrons iinvou guarantee tnub our worK will be satisfactory. Shop 100 Chcmekcta street. Telephone 2705 4-1 tf ffiflN HEKI.V t' 00 1IVU Jj In tliuo. to rend; all patta - M A TKAR rtfcttifiafe U 0Bf MONTEZUMA Is a beautiful dappled chestnut lfl,' bands high, nnd weighs 1700 lbs. He is n jwrlect nil purpose horse. Will be nt Huffman's stable, Salem, Saturday of each week in July nnd Aug ust, nnd the remainder of the week at the Fair Grounds. Terms, $15.00 to In sure. Also colts broken and handled for speed. II. H. IluTHKitroiii). RAZOR TAX All people aro hereby notified that a tax on Razors of 25c for retempcring is now on nnd can be paid at the shop of Sim II. White and Co. at High street, opposite tho Court House. G-20-t Little Men and Women And Babyland Magazines have been combined into a 3L'-page book and the 1'tucn iik- lIUCKI) FROM 1 tO 50 CKNTS A YEAH. It is a splendid mauazluu for chil Rwill n BBBnaaaT dren from two to ten years if age.' We want the names and addrcstesl? of moth'-TH of children of above ages, and for a list of fifty such names wo will send the magazine to you onu YKAU FREK. Little Men and Women CoiTroy,N.Y Tho Intor-Stato Unlvorslty System of Musical Instruction. H. II. BCOTT. D. M. 111K810KNT A National ('(niivratlre Iimtitullnn which la 4ottlnnlnK to number IU faculty hy huiulrt'ili and tta puplla liy tlmusiindi,' Kmbrncluff mum man twenty BiHie. For tho benefit of 1'uplU of 1'rlratn Teachers At Home. urniiTrt Mi-iinf.AHTin vr.iH. (Vrtltlcatr Kranlwl from a rctfuiiuljr char tered Institution. Kiplaiiatlnn ofllio njtom In iletoil In tlieoo euliliiitiH ' Wateli for It. LTTA ANDURH-WIIiMMAN. Hnio ItepreufntntlTO and Memlxir of tho Faculty ntiuloo oror I'lrat National Flank IIMki Onn or two places ope u for ailvunred plu)i r In piano ijaartet. Oregon Sliort Line Railroad TlieJIMrcctJUoulc to Montana, Ufali, Colorado and all Eastern Points hlTe"clinlce of two favorite routes, via tlie Union I'arUlo Fait Mall Line, or tlie ItloOranileNccnic I.luei. Look ut the time 1 Duyp to Salt Lake 2 Days to Denver .') Days toCblcauo 41 Days to New York Free tteollulng Clialr Cars. UnliolmeriMl Tun ht KleeplriK Cars, aud rullinnn l'alaru Sleepers oeratvd on all trains. For further Information uppljltu I10IHK A IIAKKKIt, Agents, Salem W E. COMAN't Oen'I AkciiI C. O. TEKKY, Trav. Pans. Airt ' n Third 81.. Portland You Can Get a Lower Berth. Wltb one exception tho through trains or the Uurlingtou Route ure almost Inyunubly well-tilled. The exception Is our St. Paul Chicago Limited. On the limited thoro Is usually room and to spare. Don't Infer that It ls neither so lino, nor so fast, us ANY train of ANY other Hue between St. Puulund Chicago. On the con trury, there Is uo more beautiful train In America. It has electric light, steam heat, wide vestibules, the most sutlbfactory dining-car service on tho continent und a lower berth for everybody, a, c Sheldon. GenU Agent. Portland, Or. Soo Pacific Line. Travel in comiort by the 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. For full DArttoulart as to rnte. time and cpplt8of C P. R. publlnattnns ap. l'J o 11. II. AROTT, .Agent, Portlaud. Canadianracific Rv IHFHUAL Lli'll VV LB. SOUTH AND 'EAST VIA THE SHSTA RO'JTE OKTHE Southern Pacific. Co UCTRKSS TRAINS RUN DAILY ' 7x p 9'4S 7--4S A LY...;tortlaJKl. ..Ar Ar. ...Satem ....Ar Ar. San Francisco, Lv (8:, 7- 8:oo A m m) .-35 A M OOPM 5'oopm Ar Ogden ... .Ar morn 6:05 r M Ar Denver. . Lv 6 45 p m 6.43 AM Ar . . . . OmSha . . , . Ar 850AM 8-15 P M Ar .... Chicago ....Lv 6,30 PM 7,00 am Ar, . . Los Angeles. . .Ar 9 25 r 11 8'ISPM Ar... El Paso . . . . Ar 2.35 PM 4,15 PM Ar.... Fort Worth. ,.,Ar 8.40 a m 7.55 A m Ar.. New Orleans. ,,Ar 840 m DININU CARS " OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman tirst-clats and tourist ulccuina cart ' attached to all throuch train) . Tourist can through to Chicago without change. KOSKDUKU MAIL., r UA11.Y. 830 A M ) Lv. .. Portland ..Ar ' (4--30 7.-3o P M FN 1055 A MLv. ... Salem.... Lv 5.'2oPM) Ar....Roseburg,. Lv A M WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALL1S. Malj tiains dally except Sunday. 710 AM I Lt. Portland.. Art c-co PM PM 1 1. -55 p Ml Ar.. . - - - , M I . .Corvallis.. Lv) I I. '20 At Albany and Corvallis tains of the C. & E. Ry. coniiect v.1 INDEPENDENCE PASS (JEK. KXrRESB TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. I.'SOFM) 730 P M 1:30 PM) Lv ... Portland.... Ar Lv. . . .McMinnvllle Lv I 825 J; Si 'So ) 4.'5o A M A M AM Ar Independence Lv Direct connections at ban Pranciscu with steamship lines fi HAWAII, 1APAN, CHINA. HIE PHILLIIMNES and AUS TRALIA. For through tickets and rates call on W. W, SKINNER, Depot Agent, or O D. GAbTUbLSON City 'hcket Agent, 232 Com mercial St. Salem Or. R. KOEULEK, Manager. I V I ; F & P. A. Portland t 0.R.&N. DKI'AIIT time Hi'llKnulc From Portland. Aitntve ion "Past" Mall bait Lnko, Iicnver FI. worlhl umaiin, nauiiaa inx oi.,wira 8 p. in, LiUls,Clilcaco ana cunt, SllO- Wuiln'WaiTa" apokaneV M I n ne HK- knne upoiu, oi. ibui. i'uiiiih, iuu naukce Chicago and uut. Kuiia Flyer S.M a. m. FIcr U.30 p ru OCKAN arKAMSIIll'S. Ip in. For 8an Kraiiclnou, aallercry live Uuja. 4 p. la I p. in. COI.UMHIA ItlVKlt ex. Bun1 BrKAMEHS. Hatiir-rTo Astoria and way uinilluga, dfiyi 10 p, m. 4 v. ai. ox Una. Leave ArUa- Salum WILLAMKTTK ItlVKlt lul 7,15 am I'nrlluiiU, NewbcrL' and wnyO p. iu ITiu Landlngi. Monn Tlm WlKll Frl T11 Tliur Sat. and Bat iu n, in. M011 Will Frl For Dayton 3:.Wpm ArBii- Ix-avo WILLAMKTrF. IllVUIl lem 10 a. la. Mou Weil Balem Corvullla Albuny unit Way 111 1 mi roiiiu. Bat 3 1 1. in and Fri WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION. Daily boats to Portland as above. Transfors to street car line at Dreg Citv if the steamers are delayed there ouna top tickets to all. points in Oregon, Washing ton, or California. Connect'on made at Pott land with all rail, ocean andriver line W. II. HURLUURT. Gen'l Pas. Act. Portland. O . O. M. POWERS. Agent, Trade street dock Salem. 110ISE & BARKER. City Agenu. Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIME CAItD. I For Yaeulna: Train leaves Albany .... Train leaves Corvallis... Tiain arrives Yuqulna.., Iteturnlnn.' Leaves Yuqulnu Leaves Corvallis , Arrives Albuny I For Detreit: 12:50 p. m. 1:45 p. tn. 0:50 p. in. 7-00 a. in. 11 :40 a. m 12:25 p. in. 7:40 a. in. Leavcb Albany., Arrives Detroit. 11:55 a. in. Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:25 n. m. Ai rives Albunv 5:35 n. in. OLcuves A Ibuny 0:05 u. in. Arrives Corvullls l:65 p. in. SLeuves Corvallis (1:40 a. ni. Arrives Albany... ..... 7:25a, 111. One and twe connect at Albany nnd Corvallis with Southern Pacltlc tialns, giving direct service tiund from New port und adjacent beaches. No. 0 runs from Albany to Corvallis on Mondays, 'Wednesdays and Fridays only. No. C runs from Corvallis to Albany on Tuesdays, Thurndays und Satur days only. Trains for tho mountains arrive at Detroit ut noon, giving umple time to reach camping urounds on the Hreltenbusli aud Santluin river the same day. II. U WALDEN, EDWIN STONE, T F. 4 F. A. Manager J. TUKNEK Agent. Albany. Uiu. WILLAMETTE HIVKK DIVISION STEAMER WM. M, HOAG, lapiam ueo. iiaauc. Running between Portland and Corvallla, tupping at all way laudluK. niVER SCHEDULE. POWN-Tueadaya, Tliurwlayi and 8uuday, Leavea Corvallla .. . 6 a. ni LnitV. rtlt..J iyl.il l.ivi Unena Villa.. 7 a, in . 8 a. m Leavea ludependeuce... -9 a. ni .10 a. ni ixarea saiein. Leave-a Newbenr Arrive ivmlaud. .i:aw . 4:S0 OP Monday. Wednt-adaya and Friday. leavea lortlanil ..... 6 a.m Leavea Newberg .... .10:30 u, in Leavea Salem. ..... 3 A) p. w Lavea tmicpeiuiBiice.. a,t p, m Leaves Uueua Vlta. . j-.so p. u Leave Albauy . , 930 ru m Arrive Corvafll.. 111. I1.A1 -... .11:00 p,m The steamer ha bean eaul 1 with Orat- ojaa arcoinmouaiwtis, iui plauo. us an elegant Unsurpassed for earrylnr both freight and pafseiigvra. Pook-Footof Stale street. O. MAERTZ, Agent. Salem, Oregop C.BUmVAN.Bupt, Albany, Orego Call for Warrants. Xotie is bttialiv t-ivan that thnru ara fMntkoB bawl aiiplicabla to the pay BMint of warmnlii nf tlm CStv tt R.iIaTii lliaWH OH tile Stinural ftinil unil xiwlnnuul oh or bttfons Mamh 1 1007 TInMrr nt suM warrants will plaase prent them Kr payment at Ladd Jc Uushira I bask as futarebt will cease from dato oi ithisnotJw. John Sfoiu. Citv Treasurer. 11. v. a, v, 1 ancouvcr, B. C. Salem, Or.. June 21, IKsJo. lOt. ' ilWWIHIHTl aaf,VJ-J -attt-oi at.iaV.- wmm- -- UOFEtt B1C08