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"" "ug .iii"Jz3saiaEtti rn-KH iiWgaiiiiiiiifiWifeiiiMkiiiiiii5 "'" . ; " i.mimii ii mh AuAmhmJka Mkii dH.ftlHflltMl.,imaAMfi MMmAiaiMMMMiMH HIE 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 efforts are appreciated have decided us to inaugurate this Surprise Sale in . Children's Clothing Until further notice our entire stock of Children's Clothing will be offered at SPECIAL PRICES. Absolutely no reserve all fresh, new and up-to-date Goods. New Duck Pants New Caps 6. w; Johnson & Go.. 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. THE DAM JOURNAL BY HOVMR UROTHBKB THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1899. Dsdly, OmjVcar 93.00, In Advance Dally, Four Moutiia $1 00. L Advanoe. Weekly. One Tear 01.00, In AJvnnoe HiaHTBI OF THE VOLUNTEERS AND THEIR FAMILIES. A decent respect for the common feel ings of humanity should precludo any onu finding fault vrlth the Oregon volun teers for dosiring to ho mustered out nt San Francisco. Tim first thought in the mind of a soldier, the first feeling in IiIh heart, tnjtst bo to wish to boo his family and friends at tho earliest posiilblo mo mout. Hence ho would not want to bo delayed In being mustered out. If ho was satisfied ho would get Iosco his dear ones noonur by landing nt 'Frisco, tlicro ho will domain! to be- lauded. Next tlioro is tho pecuniary Interest of the volunteers and ofllcors, Tlioy are nearly all poor men and if they havu to como around by way of Portland at n lass to themselves they will object. Tho Associated Proas report July 12 has this! "At a late hour tonight It had not 1)0011 decided whether or not tho Oregon troops would bo lauded here. lleloro leaving Manila, tho returning volun teers, by an almost unanimous vote, expressed their dealni to bo mustered out in San Francisco in order to secure tlioir travel pay, which, (or thu regi ment, would amount to about $30,00 more than would bu received at Port land. It Is stated that, if tho people of Oregon will uuarauteo to meet tho do llcloney, tho soldiers will bo sent north to bo mustered out of tho service. Otherwise tho mou may receive their honorable discharges in Han Francisco, and proceed north ly rail, if satisfactory arrangements for their transortatlon van uo made," On tho face of these facts and in tho probonco ofi(i uutlmcnt in tho breast of each volunteer, that ho counts tho hours that Noparato him from his loved ones, it seems a hardship to tnko tho men up the roust, uud up tho Columbia river, If it delays their humo-comlng niul leaves thorn iooror by t.'JO.OOO. It Is preposterous, To bring them up against their will, and at n financial loss, may gratify tho Portland clothing dealers and hotel men, but it will win Portland an unenviable reputation for hogglshueHs, (low (leer and tils staff and escort who went to 'Frisco to promote tho Portland scheme, will not insist upon it being curried out against the withes and iwcunlary inter ests of thu bravo men of the Second Ore gon. Let them come up through tho state and get to their families us soon us possible. Tho 'longest way around Is not tho nearest way homo, In this cam. Tho men undllhelr families are entitled to first consideration, tat Portland thrift self hourMj. Tho Portland hog has no rights as against tho wishes and feollugs mid flnaiiolal interests of thu volunteers and their families. If tho volunteers como up tho coast to Port laud, Astoria and Portland will lw grot itlol And all Oregon will have to pay t'ilmUi to Portland to see tho volunteers. If they como tip through tho state by rnll all tho statu w 11 sec them uud see theiii ooner, cheu)or and better. .Beware of CoHuiara koul4 beware of the cheap and Inferior wuhlitf powders a!d to be jutt as goodie Wathinf Powdtr tkey ra not there U BotKlnj good at CtnuUie. 4HMJ IHMT for all c1muIdc about Us houM. Ask for MKf MUMT wd lotirt a genie it. Med only by tm KfLtmwiMtm, uiwiMiMfcil New Belts New Hats A NEW NAME FORlOREdON. "Wo have given Oregon a now namo and it shall be Hospitality," is tho ver dict of tho visiting National Editorial Association. Whether our transient guests deserved the generous treatment they got, or whether Oregon deserves tho fulsome eulogy that is given, is not of great importance. Tho fact is, the impression wns created that Oregon Is a state very rich In material blessings, and that her people are generous and hos pitablo to a fault in tho thu treatment of strangers. Tlioro is some ground for congratulat ing this iiuhtovemont, became there has been an impression in the past, whotltnr It belonged to Oregon or not, that as a peoplo wo woro upathotlc, In different, slow-going and inclined to be mossbacky. Generous treatment of strangers from the moment they laud In tho statu until thuy leuvo creates tho now conception of Oregon, thu thought that wu are progressive, liberal, public spirited, and swift to grasp at opportu nities to place ourselves boforo the world In a most favorable light. Then Oregon shall rejoice In a now name tho edon of hospitality, the homo of plenty and of iwoplo with a mind to share that plenty out of the abundance of their good will with all who come. ISut that does not mean that people can come to Oregon and live without exertion. In fact the truth should Ihj told to all home seekers and It is this: our climate Is a luxury that (oor and rich can enjoy alike. Our various prod ucts and Industries make (amino and distress Impossible. There is abundance of all that goes to iiuike up the com forts of life. Hut fortuuuH are not found bunging on trees. In fact Oregon is a country of small margins. Succuss can only bo won by close application, by Industry and economy. Lot us rejoice in thu now name for Oregon, hut let us not hecoinu parties to any deceptions. Tlioro Is more Culnrrh In this see lion of tho country tlluti all other ill MMHCH put tOKcthor, uud until tho last few yeurd was supposed to bo Incur able. For a ureal many years doctors pronounced It 11 local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, nnd by con stantly fnllltiK to cure with local treuttuoni, pronounced It Incurable. Science hits proven culitrrh to bou constitutional disease, mid therefore requires coustltutloanl tieatmonl. Hull's Catarrh Cure, muuufiicturutl by P. J. Clieuoy it Co., Toledo, Ohio, la tho only uonstlttiilonnl euro 00 the murkot. It is taken internally In doses from 10 drops to 11 teaipoonful It acta dliectly 011 tho blood uud mu cous surfucoH of tho syslem. They of fer one hundred dollars for uny case II fulU to cure. JSend fur circulars uud testimonial. Address, 1 J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Hold by Dnmif 1st. d5c. Hall's Family Tills uro tho best, Miss MukhIi' Meyer, of Dallas, who has boon visiting MUs Antitu Tarker re turned homo this moriiitiK by tho bike routo, ueoorted by It. T. Tarker. The Homeliest Man m Salem As woll at tho luuidbomost, and others nro Invited to call on uny ilrtiutdst nnd uet freo a trial bottlo of Kemp's Hultiaiu for tho Throat and Lunus, u roinedy that Is guaranteed to euro and belle vo all Clirouio and Auuto Couyhs, Asthma, Hioiichltls and rxxisump tlou. Trice 25e, and 60c. cod&w A. Schrellwr and family aro at New pott lolling in tho shade. Imitations! lifei DlS9it HR lkwis?&LmKz5tZ& .T infr--' , - ' - - 1 - "Vii - iriT''fn - MORALS AND DOLLARS, Standard Oil and Water of Life Will Not Mix Person Who Evades Just Is No Better Than a Larcenlst. Taxation BY WILMAM J. IlllVAS, Standard Oil and tho water of Life will not mix. "If a man say 'I lovo God' and hathcth his brother, ho is a liar, for he that loyeth not his brother, wlnm ho hath seen, how can ho lovo God, whom ho lmtlijnot seen?" Thus does John In his first epistle de nounce those who pretend to lovo the Heavenly Father, while thoy hato tho earthly brother. Christ condensed the Ten Commandments into two when ho said; "Thou shalt lovo tho Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This 1 is tho llrst and great commandment and tho second is like unto it, Thou shalt lovo thy neighbor ns thyself." Tho first defines man'H duty toward tho Almighty; the second hl duty to ward his fellow-men. Tho fatherhood of God unil tho brotherhood of man aro parts of tho same gospel and cannot bo separated. Wehavono way of meas uring iiiuh'h lovo toward tho Creator, except by tho good-will which ho man ifests toward his follow creatures. Tlicro is a wido zone between tho af firmative bonovolcnco which religion commands and the rectitude which gov ernment compels. Tho Christian can not content himself with a llfo of neg ative harmloKsncss; thu fruits of the spirit must manifest thomsolves In iwsltivo helpfulness. Tho object of this nrticlo, howovor, is not to "point out ways in which the Christian brother may aid his brother, but rather to Indicate n few ways in which ho may bo doing Injustice to him. Tho subject of taxation Is an ever pres ent one. If, because of a bad system of taxation, or because of tho faulty ad- in n stratlon of a uood one, taxes are collected in such a way that sorno pay more than thoir share and others less, InJiiBtlco Is done to those ovor-burdened and partiality shown to those too lightly taxed. Tho wrong done In this way ap proaches, If it does not reach, tho pro- jwrtlons of grand larceny. Tho orHon who robs by forco or by fraud Is no more gullty,from a moral standolnt, than the man who purposely secures legislation which ItransforoH to tho shoulders of others tho public burden which ho him self ought to bear. Can tho Christian who loves his brother conceal from the assessors property rightfully subject to taxation, or favor tax systeniH favorable to himself and unjust to others? Honest differences of opinion un to thu merits of uny prooscd financial policy are to bo expected, but there ought to Iki no differences of opinion as to tho Ideal policy toward the securing of which every effort should Imj directed, Tho questions what money is sound mid what dollar makes the nearest approach to honesty may afford ground for dls puto, but there should lie no dissent from tho proposition thut the best dol lar, no mutter what system secures it, is tho dollar which is most stable in its purchasing power. Absolute stability, if attainable, will give us an absolutely honest dollar; but such u dollar has never yet been devlisl, In money, u in other mattem, wo Htrivo for prefec tlon, knowing that it cannot be fully at tained. Kvery flueiitatlon in the purehaHlng power of the dollar Injures ttoimi one. If a dollar rlncs in purcliUHing power it iHinetlta thoHO who own money and thoso who hold contractu payable In dollarn, but it liijurcti thoMe without money, uud tliOHo who proiluco wealth. A dollar which fullM In purchaHing ower pro duce tho opposite effect. To iucreiiHO the number of dollaro called for In a con tract would not Do toleratini (or 11 mo ment; to increase tho purchasing power of tho dollar, however, hoa exactly the mime effect. Tho pureliaHiiig jtowor of a dollar may bo changed by legiiilation, For timtuuco, other thinga being ispiul, legislation which Ichsohb the whole of Mtaudard money incrondOH the value of each dollar, Thia idea wiih forcibly set forth by Mr. McKiuley in a iceeh niailu lu Toleiln, Ohio, tit 1891. HiK-ak fug of Mr. Cleveland'!! hostility to ullver hevald: "He wan determluiHl to con tract tho circulating medium and de- monetiso one of the colim of commerce, limit the volume of money among the people, malo money wareo and tlioro fore dear. Ho would have inorwiHisI the value of money and diminished tho value of everything clue money the master, everything elo tho servant." It legislation Intended to make money pcarco and therefore dear, makes money tho master and everything eluo the ser vant, can Christians ignore tho moral question involved? Conditions havo be come so alarming that church organisa tions aro beginning toaouuda nolo of warning. At the p nornl aynod of the Ueforuusl church, held at Tlllln, Ohio, last month, the committee on the state of tho church reported tho following resolutiens: "The danger to Ik apprxdioiidinl from certain ageueiod which are ulowlv but urvly revolutionising the entire coun try, tu the hands of u few, the steady j enlargement of tho poor clashes of peo- ! pie unit me gradual diminution of a I pnwjH ixMis uud happy middle class, the ,'hopo of every thriving State; the rapid . iiu-naki uud iatonkltlcatkm of all thoee iHXiul and industrial ageneio which tend to make human life a burden of dpair to tho many and a material par adi to tho few ; all thMvi thing caunol but elTvHit a kileful IniHienea ujumi and piuw u constant htudruiKV to tho prog nd of the kingdom of ohurahe on rTfiirr"i - irffmMrna3 ri.ftttd nlrifcfrrtdfl Bale Of DRAIN at Uest Brick First como, first served. J. El - 3MC Eair Grounds, 7-3tf Tho resolutions might have concluded with tho familiar quotation from Tim-1 ethy: "Hut they that will bo rich fall into temptation and a snare and into i many foolish nnd hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition. J For the love of money is the root o' all j evil, which while some covet after, tliey have erred from the faith and pierced thnmsolves through with many sor rows." Lincoln was onco asked whether ho thought the Lord was on his side and ho replied that ho was anxious to bo on the Lord's side. We cannot change eternal principles to suit our own convenience or to advanro our own plans, but wo can strlvo with singleness of purpose to know tho truth, and when we find that which wo believe to bo tho truth wo can adhere to it. Let us not mistake temptation for op portunity. Tho sight of new territory may bo alluring, tho glory of an em piro may be fascinating, but tho price demanded is too great. "Tho devil takoth Him into an ex ceeding high mountain and showcth him all tho kingdoms of tho world and tho glory of them and saith unto Him : All these things will I glvo Thee if Thou wilt fall down and worship me. Then saith Teiui unto him, "Get thee hence, Satan." Quaint Sayings. It Is IntorcBtlnir and Instructive to road brluhb and well constructed ad yretlRcmcnts. Messrs. C. 1. Hood & Co.. of Sarsaparllla fame, must liuvc been at u ureal feast nnd taken every thing homo with them. Thoy aro us ing u origin selection oi quaint uiu sayings and proverbs as tho starters tu u series of clever advertisements, wherein the proverbs ure neatly turned and paraplirashe.l to fit the subject matter. The public like this breezy advertising, as It reminds of other proverbs una opeus up discus sion. 4 STAYTON ITEMS. John Apple, wife and family left the city Saturday for Tendleton, whore thoy will probably locato for the fall. M'.s Maude Elder, one of Stnytoii'n popular young ladles, and Alvin Smith, of Sublimity, wore nnlteil in marriage at Sulom, Sunday. Stayton friends wish them a lifeof happiness. It Ih not learned where tho newly married couple will make their future home. A. II. Smith ami party HiK'iit. a few days last week at Gold creek mines. While driving a herd of cattle Mon day, a few miles from Stayton, 15. F. Long and others captured a young coyote with tho assistance of a dog. Ono of the animal's legs was broken in the capture hut it was brought to this city ami given medical treatment by a doctor and is now being raised as a pet. .Mrs. M. M. Ilalwiv and F. Foster are attending cauumicoting at Can by this week. A coat of white paint has beon ap plied to the residenco of Dun Sornseu on Third and lluruett. When dizzy or drowsy am 'a Tu, 1,8. take ISkp.cii- Try Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to bo shaken Into tho shoes. Your feot feel swollen, nervous and hot, nnd gets tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools tho feet ann makes walking easy. Cures swol len, sweating feel. Ingrowing mills, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try It toil ay. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for25o. Trial package FREE. Ad dress, Allen S. OlmbUd, Le Roy, N. Y. G PERSONALS 1). F. Hart man, of Albany, Is in the olty visiting friends. Miss Ktllo Sweotzar land to visit friends. has gone to Ash J. L. Vnnnoy, of Tho Dalles, was in Salem yesterday. Walter Denton, of Portland, is in this city. F. S. Stewart, of the Chicago Portrait company, is in theuity Mrs. L. W. Guins, of Woodburn. is In tho city visiting her daughter, Mrs. E. 0. Tattou, Councilman A. 1), lhiren returned last r.Ight from Portland where ho has been with tho editors. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. ItotwrUnn, of Cincinnati, la., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Robertson, Olias. L, MoNaryand Chester Murphy went to Mehiima last evening. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Mordonhul, Hughes Dillar and Dean Hill, of Spring Hold, Illinois, arrived last evening, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Odell. 0. V. Allen, manager of tho W. K. Allen canning and evaporating plant in this city, returned yesterday afternoon from Kiigone. Mrs. C. K, I.lowollyu, of Omaha, Nebraska, Mrs. Fred Lookloy uud Mrs. 0.0. Cans ol this olty, returned from Portland last evening. Ed Mioholl, one of thourow at the state printing ollico, left this morning for his home at Tho Dalles. Mrs. J. G. Ronnie ami children aro rusticating at their flouring mill, at Jor dan, IJimiwuuty, anil will beaUxmt about a month. Pimples, noils and humor show that the blood U Impure. Hood's Sar uanarlllit U tli luwr h1ruvinn,iHu.ii..,i agfcgraaass TILE To mako room (or new stock from the summer run of the factory, 1 will sell nil; Tile on hand at fifteen per cent discount. Now is m tlmn to buv tilo cheap. Call onco and secure a bargain. fn the markot. Salem, Oregon. BUSINESS CARDS. O. fi. mACK dentist Sacoesser to Dr. J. M. Keene, old WhlU Comer, SaUm, Or. Parties desiring luperiol operation at moderate ftei In any branch an In especial request. ALBERTMESSUP. Phone 1071. IIOOMS 1 AND a, OKAY HLIC. SOULE BROS. TONERS AND REPAIRERS PIANO l'OirTLAND.OHK PorBAlcm ami vicinity Icve;'onler st Oto C. Will's Mtislo Hlorc. Salem later OFFICE CITV HALL For water service apply at office, ndt payable monthly in advance, complaints at the rrfi-.!. Make CAPITAL CITY Express and Transfei Meets all mall ami pasienger traihn Bag. gage and express to all puis ol the titj Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. WHITE & DISQUE. O. H. LANB Merchant TailOr 07 STATU STItKET. Ci-Suits $15 and upwards, Pants S3 and upward! '. J. SULLIVAN 1'ItACTIOAL TAlLOItj A nlcollnoof.goods and samples on hand. Suits 815 up. Tunis $" p, it pcrcct tit guaranteed, at 4 tt tf 140 RTATB STRHBT fissay Office AND IiA-BORATORY. No, 71 Chcmckcta st, I. II. r. TUTIIILL Assayer Notice. Olllco of the secretary of State, Sa lent, Oregon, Juno 24, 1891). Notico is hereby civon that tho Stato Hoard of Agriculture having, In compliance with an Act of the Twentieth Legislative Ashcmbly lllcd in tuo ollico ot tlie N.c rotarv of Stato February 21. 1890, deeded to tho Stato of Oregon tho lands known as tho "State Fair Grounds," tho annronriallon ol 7,000 for tlie nay ment of the warrant indebtedness of said Stato Hoard of Agriculture issued nrior to February 2Ud, 1899, properly en dorseil, warants, will bo issued on the Stato Treasurer to tho extent of tho appropriation. Interest will not be al lowed after this date. F. I Dunbar, Secretary of State. In accordance with the above notico, holders of all warrants of tho Oregon State Hoard of Agricul turo dated prior to February 2I!d, 1899 are hereby notified that the same will bo paid on presentation at the olllco of the Secretary of State, or at tho ollice of the undersigned, and that interest will cease after .this date. J. 11. Albert, treasurer of tho Oregon State Hoard 01 Agriculture. G-2lMf. Valuable Testimony Is at hand in abundance to establish the claim of extraordinary durability, and to prove the satlsf action experi enced by Victor riders, thoy do more to bell Victors than any othor Item of ad vertising. A well-known gentleman said In our hearing teday: ''I cannot conceive why people will buy other wheels, unknown and untried, paying nearly as much for them as would buy u Victor They do not beom to realize that they spend many times the differ ence in tho llrst cost in repairs, besides never having tho satisfaction of a good reliabln mount." At tho same time ho showed his wheel, a "90 Viator," which had Ikhui subjected to tho most unreas onably hard treatment, upon which not a cent had lieen spent lor breakage, though ridden by u speedy, heavy weight rider, over country roads, stub ble fields uud ditches. "99 Victors" aro lwttor than ever, sold by II. S. Oile & Co., Insurance llld'g. Victor Spinrollur's can now be Had with only a few days' delay. OASTOXlIil.. fetrs tl 4 1 & K W Ye Hlffl Aittirt 6ti UtKisdYjeHiwWwirs Uffttttrt f The Pioneer Limited. Is the name of tho old v nerftvt train in the world, now running every night, tMtween St. Paul and Chicago vfa the Ulitcago, vYtlwaukee & St. Paul Rail way the ploufor road of tho Wait in adopting all improved faoilttes for the safety and oniovment of nnsMnirHrH. A niuiitraUHl )uuuphlot, showing views of I beautiful scenerj- along the route of the I noneor umtteu, win lm sent freo to any person ujwn receipt of two-cent ixwtage stamp. Address Geo. 11. Heaffont, tien- erai sassonger Agent, Uitcago, HI. "What might have been"-ls tho sad retlectlou of thousands of con sumptives. One Minute Cough Cure cmes coughs and colds. Stone's Drug Stores. O -A. S p C3) 0. X jK . Co., --.y..VaaXhnMS A tilttllf sAtUD. Dr.J.F, Cook the Botanical Spool allot, Succodda Where Others Fall. To whom it may concert S This is to certify that Bertha P. Con ot nf Mt.Anmdnrec net. Marion coun- 1.. 'n i.n- anffnnxl from a cancer ous growth'in the leftcar for about three years. Tho growth was cutout twice and turned out once by Albany FliyalcIanB. ..I .!. ,.m..1i rnmo back ttS bad as over, and pained her so badly that she had to bo taken from bcIiooI. After three week's treatment by Dr. J. i. A ni Hnlom. Orecon. the Botanical Specialist, the growth wJ?' pearcd, and at this date, four months slnco treatment was begun, tho growth ?.-.. ... .rfnnnrn,l On.l tliO Oar llBS Oil- tlrely healed leaving only tho scars in flicted by tho Albany doctors. I hereby certify that tho aboyo state ment IB absolutely true, and . that Bcr iliit P Conner, tho person mentioned In the affidavit, has resided in my fam ily since early childhood, bearing the re lationship to me of niece. II U lONu Subscribed and sworn to More me tt,0 ..i.tiiili ilnv nf .lime. 1899. W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marlon county, Oregon. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 98 COURT STREET. Make a specialty of ull Kinds of Sheet Steel and Gulvuulzcd Iron work roofing and guttering, a full line of Pumps and pump fittings. Prompt work and rcasonablo prices. Wo carry In stock the Fairbanks wind mill. Call and seo us before giving your order for mill or tank. mono s-n PROMPT WORK AND LOW '.PRICES The Geo, M, Beclcr Insurance Agency Always to the front with best rates and policies in the leading companies. Employment Agency, Do you want worn:, or need help of any kind V Apply lit once. Rental Agency, Property to rent. Register our agency. 288 Commercial Struct, .Sai.km. The Intor-Stnto Unlvorslty System of Musical Instruction. K. II. HOOXr. U. M. PIIMIDKNT A National Co-oncratlTO Instltntlon which In lieKlnnlni: to numbor It faculty by hiiinli'rila ami lu )Uills by tlioiunmln, Ktnbrni'lni: inont tliiin twenty stato. For tlii" benefit of l'np)U of rrlruto Teachers Atlloiuo. kioiitii sciiolastio tr.n. (VrtlHcatei granted Irom a reujiarly chnr lereil InntUutliin. Kiplanatlon of ha system lu detail in lliejo rolumns Watoli (or It. KITAANDKIIS-WILMMAN. Btalo llnprvncntntlTO and Member of the Faculty Stiuleu orer First Nation! Rank IIIiIk,, One or two plarva oien for ailvancett playei a In piano quartet. FPIBE! Little Men and Women And Babyland mmmr' Magazines havo been combined into a .HL'-pago book and the thick he- DUCK!) -KltOM 1 tO 50 CENTS A YKAR. It is a splendid magazluo for chil dren from two to ton years of age. Wo want the names and addresses of mothers of children of above uges, and for a list of nrrv such names we will send the magazine to you o.e ykaii free. LiUle Men and VVomen Co. Troy,N Y Steam Dye Works. No. 105 Commercial street, opposite YYIIlumotto hotel. Ladles' and gentlemen's clothing cleaned, dyed, re paired and pressed. Fine blankets cleaned or dyed and nicely finished. Kid gloves cleaned, 10c; dyed 25c. Platino Photos. Enlargements In Crayon and Water Color. Photo Buttons. Amateur developing and finishing neatly done. k, J. imOYYN, Gkound Floor 43 Commercial St., Salem Oregon. Land SEED OATS, MILL FEED FLOUR, PI 7 iPf "im& A laOUi CEMEN1 CEMENT, Li ATI I. J, F. GILMORE, M Stale ami 19 ourtst. Salem Preparatory School, Sumnier term jHins July 5, l&rQ. Tuition per month : formal and High school ft 00 Common and Higher Grades. . a 00 Relow 7th Grade 2 50 .1. U. U.UIUMI, .11. .1. . 7 lm Principal. ' G.S. nfflHR1 saasss x T ,.!nut of warrants of the City of "hl INI A W PC V:r dniuii on HikwiIpriI fund and endona-Mr!! NEW St.te street, near rvlroaj. Freshest and - - -- n . Micci, new rviroau. freshest and uialoVnMri"tIO,Utty,kMp,he ,a SOUTH AND EAST VIA TE SHSTA RO'JTE OP THE Pacific Co, KXTRK-S TRA1H5 HUN DAILY "!7toor ill Lv.,.;Portlj.nj. ..Ar 9.tjS'pm Ar...,Satem ....Ar 7 .'45 A M) Ar. San Francisco. Lv :oo Am 1S:: 25 AM 00 H( 5'oor-M Ar Ogden ... .Ar 6:05 r M Ar Denver. . Lv HlOM( 4SM 8 S" A M G.30 r u 9iS'M 2 35PM 0.40 A ID 840 1 6.43 AM Ar . . . . Omaha .... Ar B'lSPM Ar .... Chicago ....Lv 7.00 am Ar. ..Los Angeles. ..Ar 8'ISPM Ar .... El Paso .... Ar 4,15 PM Ar.... Fore Worth. ,.,Ar 7.C5 A m Ar. . New Orleani. . . Ar D1N1NU OAKS " OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman lutt-clats and tourist )ee)ingc(ri attached to all through tralni . Tourist evi through to Chicago without change. ROSKDURO MAIL. .DAILY. 8:30AM) Lv.. . Portland . . Ar ( 4,'3o t y to55 A M Lv. . . .Salem. . . . Lv 1 1 5o.-r 14 5. "2o r Ml Ar....Koseburg.. Ly J730A m 'WEST SiDET3lViSlON. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS, Mall Mains dally jexcept Sunday. 7,-to AMI Lv. . . .nmianu. I'ortlana.. Arl5.'3or-n 11:55 P Ml Ar,...orvauu.. l.v t:aoM " At Albany and Coivallis coni.cci T" rlns of the C. & E. Ry TNDEFENDEeiCE" i'Ai&liNUEk."- EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.! 4:50 P M ) 7:30 P M B.-30 PM) Lv ... Portland.... Ar Lv. . . .McMlnnvllle Lv Ar Independence Lv I 8:15 5.'5o AM All All Direct connections at ban rrancisco with steamship Unei fi HAWAII, 1APAN, CHINA, THE PlIILLIl'INES ami AUS. TRAL1A. For through tickets and rates call 0- W, W. SKINNER, Depot Agent, or 0- 1). OAHRIELSON City Ticket Agent, 23s Coo. merclal bt Salem Or. K. KOEULEK, Manage.. t V i. P; A. Portlsni I v I C I V O.R.&H. DEPAUT ron TIMK RCIIKDUI.E. From I'ortlantl. ARsni FlUt Mall Salt Lalco, Denver H. Worth umnlin, ivaueas . i.ny, m -p 8 p. in, I.oiiIb.C lilcno nnu Kntt, Boo- Walla Wallu, Hpokanc. Mlnne ,8)10- apollH, Hi. I'ani, imimmii, jiu WHukve Ohlratro and eul. iint VJ5 Klycr Knnu '2.30 p in OCKAN BTKAMUIIU'a. For Han Francisco, t p in. I p. u Hall erery live tiaya. COI.UMI1IA HIVKIt HTEAMKKS. lu. m. ex. aim' 4 1). B. Hutur To Astoria ami way landings ei Dili. ilay lu p, ui Iavo At8- Salem 7,15 am ITui WII.I.AMETTK KIVKR lea . in. I'ortlunu, Newbcri: ami way 6 iJUiillngi. Mom Thu Wedi Frl Tu Ihnl Bit. mill Bat lUn, 111. Mou For Dnyton Frl S.ftOa ArBa ItlVKK Ifm and Way 10 a. u. iMun Wed smlFrl I.cavo WILI.AMETTK Balfm Tu Thu, Bnt 3 p. in Corvallls Allmiiy 1'ollltH. WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION -Daily boats to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at Oieg t J if the steamers are delayed there ouno triptickcUto allpolntsln Oregon Wtibinf ton, or California. Connection made at Fotl land with all rail, ocean amlnverline W. II. IIUKLUUKT. (Jen'l Pas. Ant. Portland, Ot. ;. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade street does Salem. . I101SE & 11AKKER, City Agenu. ifi T"E; ft1 M0IMTEZUM4 Is a beautiful dappled chestnut Wi hands high, and weighs 1700 lbs. Ho U a poriect all purpose horso. Will bo at Huffman's stable, Salem, Saturday of each weok in July and Aug ust, nnd tho remainder of iho week at tho Fair Grounds. Term , 15.00 to In sure. Also colts broken and handled for Bpeed. II. 11. KuTHEitroRi). RED FRONT LIVERY FifJt-Ui F:i ui Biii'Jin,' stables. lfi4iCOMMKHOIAL. STUKI.T. SALEM, ORE. Wm. ULLREY, Prif Best Rigs for Commercial W60 8Ublea In same b)ock Hotel WUUm- 3TSafe teams and comfortable i'" for ladles iinrl fninllv rlrlvlnir a SP- 1 laity. Horses boarded by day. f; or month and best of alifcl1,0lf guaranteed. 3-1 w I ' JRAZOR TX 1 All people aro hereby notified that a tax on Razors of 25c for reteiniring is now on and can be paid at th'W of Sim H. White and Co. at High street, opposite the Court I,0". Call for Warrants. Notice is herehv elven that there a tfnmlann 1,-in.i rv,liotitn tn the Pa)'. Southern on or before April 1, 1907. Holders o J - , -r o.itjl ..M.Ma ...Ilf .1acu nhUMnt them for mvmont at Ladd & Bus! bank arrest will ci from date of this notice. John Mou. . niiio will i.ub .I'V-".,-.!,!. CLMta NewYwk ' " w " e iT ftrr- nMi w i earth " money can buy. City Treasuri" JulyO, 18S9.--10t, JuT&&tV&$Slt"c' "-.Or..