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wp iWyfi,J S" ww ',T?"S!r,T',is w .-.yfl-apMu (Uiy UIHMIJIWilll' IV. I.WIIIIIU))JHJPWI.1!HIIIWPIW H f i if 4.l M - WE 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 nave decided us to inaugurate this .Surprise Sale in Children's Clothing v Until further notice our entire stock of .Children's Clothing will be offered at SPECIAL. PRKJES, Absolutely no reserve all fresh, new and up-to-date Goods. New Duck Pants New Caps 61 Johnson & 60., 257 COMMERCIAL STREET. THE DAM JOURNAL BY HOfR BROTHBK8 TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1800. Dully, OnoVcar 93.00, In Advance Dally. Tour Montna 1 00. Irf Advance. Weekly. One Year S1.00, In Advance THE UNAMEHICAN, PRESS SOn3HIP. CEN- Tub JotniKAi. litis, nt risk of Incurring tlio dUnk-amiro of many of Its readers, Bought to patiently endure thodumnnblo features of tho administration of tlw Spanish ami Philippine war. Wo have placed our feelings in tho background and nought to uphold the conduct of tho war ttH a patriotic duty. Hut If tho tulogrnphlc rorlH In re gnrd to tho censorship bo true there has been another Infamy added to tho beef scandal, to tho Kgan episode, to tho murder by neglect of our troop In American camps, tho most damnable of ull ofTotiBUfi by ft government towardH n freo people tho suppression of factH and tho deception of the whole nation. Wo naturally wish to hoo our own government Hiicceed In that which It nndorUikeB. Wo uloso ouroyos to the BcandalB and abUHCH that are attribut able to parly polltlcH and niaohlno methods. Uut wo cannot clone our oyos to tho rottomu'BH of a preHH censorship that producoH a falHo public Duntlmont, that would net aside tho IiohobI lm pulnuH of a free people, to protaet Inroin petonco In high places, and Bhleld cor cuptlonlBtH who lildo behind thugulso of patrtotlHiu. WholH thoro will notarise In right eous indignation and Biulto with con demnation a lying, truth-concealing fuel suppressing censorship of tho 1'ruHS that ban kept the American people In the dark for a purpOMc? Tho Ban l'ranotnco Call says in an ttll- torlal : "Wo have Indirectly soino uncenmirctl real uewa from tho wife of an olllcer who has rgcuntlv arrival here, her) luiHbaud being ttlll in the Philippines. Mho says Insurgent bullets frequently whistle right In tho city, and the Americans have to tight to hold tho water workH; that tho narrow peninsula on which Cavito Ih situated has boon lombardel dally for months, hut uns not captured until tho recent expedition; that any territory, outside of Manila. Ih not hold, while ammunition in readily smuggled mroiigit i no iinus to um i-inpino itrinv it niao was iiunuoniuny mom her presence by another arrival mentioned in that an American gnnlioat had Ir'oii captured by the Filipinos, with a supply of krag- lorgonson millets, mho says the poop le hero have no (ilea, by reason of the rigid centtorshlp, of tho actual situation in Die Philippines, which in far worse, for the American forces, than In roprommtod, even Manila itholf not bolng safe, it Is ovldont that the adminlstiatlnu is de termined that our people shall not know tho truth. Hut murder will out." Yes, murder wtll out) The awful murder of tho freedom of the promt, tho suppression of freo irvcIi anil publica tion, tho annihilation of tho right to pass an honest opinion on facts as you mh them, tho obliteration of tho pri mary right of the eltUon to criticise his government. In the name of all that Is great and small, is a frfo laud to suffer such degradation as that its citixcus Beware of Coiuumcra akould beware of the cheap and I nf trior washing powdeti aald to U Jut as goodaa WathingPowdir They are not-thtre la nothing ao gool & tkegtaulw 0019 BUST forll cleaning about Ike bouM, Aak for 4MMJV BUSY ud isalat oa gattlog It, Wade only by RUoai KffrYarh BiU TT - .- New BeKs New Hals shall not know what their government Ib doing? Censorship of the press ban caitflol tho overthrow of more than one govern ment, the deduction of tho in oh I power ful monarchies. Revolution has followed revolution In Franco Iwcauso of the press censorship. Let us not loco faith in our government hecnuso of these gigantic evils. Lot us stilt uphold tho govern ment in ho far as it is waging a war to establish our rights and claims In the affairs of the world and so far ns it is constitutionally upholding thu sovereign Kwer of tho nation; but lot us smite tho wrongs and frauds and nbuses and neglects and crimes that are committed In the conduct of that war by tho chosen servants of thu people. Press censor ship conuot bo tolerated. It cannot stand. If tho government attempts to continue it that7governineut must bo warned before it is too lato that it is sleeping on a volcano, that it only a question of time when tho wrath of an iudigii'int people will hurl it from power and its good deeds will bo buried be neath its incnmparahlu infamy, GIVE THE BOYS A FrtEE TRAIN HOME. No one regrets Unit the Portland As toria scheme to muster out tho Second Oregon at Portland fell through.lt was a pchoiuo to coniell tho whole state to go to. Portland to seo the regiment disband there. The proper plun was to bring tho regiment up through tho state by rail to Vancouver for discharge and while there glvo tho separate companies a short furlough to go to thoir respect ivo towns whuro local receptions were tendered. The long trip up tho coast and up tho river wuh never a practical proposition. The least that ism bo done decently is to bring homo the Second Oregon on a freo train, paid for by the state. There has been no National Uuard encamp ment hold. Let the expense ho Iwrmi out of tho military funds. It will not cost half as much In do that as it will to hold an encampment of the Btnto National Ouurd. Then the regiment can ho brought homo in a Ixxly and all tho people of tho wont half of tho statu at least will see the Oregon lsiys. DRAVE ORBCJON MEN MiiJuMlcuiuriil Nelson A. Miles, com maiidlng the army of thu United Stated, was naked in Washington the other day what he thought of the lighting qualities of thu Second Oregon rogiinuut, and in reply said : "Having Injun stationed till ymira west of the Miselsslppi river, and 10 of thoe yoiUHou tho Paelllo coast, l am quite familiar with tho character of the i ast ern iHtiplw. In my Terminal Itecollcv tlons,' pago B8i), I wrote that 'the strung oat, thu moat roMilnto, enterprising and ambitious of our men mVo gone wont.' Naturally their oliiioron aro among the most resolute, enterprising and intelli gent of our iHHiplo. I was as well satis lied 12 months ago as I am today that tho men of the west who were uu cuHtomed to handle the rille from thu time that they had strength enough to Imitations ! j ITfi 'i Maltll I 1 1 liftTii I mmmm IRianHnilay W aBalBBaft XT x hold ono up, many of whom were ac customed to obtain a good part of their food by being ektllful marksmen, and who had defended their homes against tho savage foe, would make tho best of mldlcrs. They were pelf-reliant, self confident, skilled in landcraft, and have a jwrfect knowledge ns to how to talco care of themselves under circumstances, absolutely fearless whether alone or acting in a body, and who aro the best material Jn tho world for military ser vice. "Tliclr intelligence favors discipline and promotes respect for superiors, as well as absoluto loyalty to tho cause in which they aro engaged. It is not sur prising that they should havo mado a splendid record of patient endurance, undaunted courage and noble sacrifice. Coming from the ranks of tho best of our citizens, they havo mado a bright chapter in our history, and will return to their different communities to be come again most highly respected and worthy citizens, "I feel sure that their welcome will be becoming alike to the communities that will receive them, as well as to heroes who return, and that their noble ser vices will bo ever appreciated." Hkkcmau'h 1'ir.r.s Tor distress after eating. JOURNAL X-RAYS, The Pulom Sentinel seems to cast doubt on Marion county caving her proper quota in tho penitentiary. ii would seem as uiongl bettor ways to utllizo thu Filipinos than shooting, them j but they wont bo util ized. Tho headline over the Astoria Herald floats on a beautiful expanse of water. Kdltor Curtis does not float on water if if he can help it. They do say that Chorcb Mc Bride lias wen red dot ISostolllz site for Cholly Jliloy. Pully for Cholly; be has long deserved a pension. Kvury editor knows that no man can become a ''leading citizen" until be patronizes tho advertising columns of tho newspapers. hxehange. The Kugouo Guard has daily tele grams from town uji the river aunoiiu cing tho progress of tho Steamer Ku genu as It climbs toward tho Cat-cade's frozen gorges Oregon Itepublicans ought not to kick at electing men to ollleo who reward their lelatlvos Instead of their friends. Nepotism has become a cardinal princi ple of modern olllcialism. Tho man who advocates tho good and right and pure and trim and noble and beautiful, etc., may got it in the neck alsiut as often as tho other fellow, but A 1.1. . . . . ' v uoin seem to nun mm as much. The Portland Newslioys Saturday Kyo savs : Tho blissful season ban arrived when thu watermelon social will eclipse the cake walk in colored society. Organizations and enterprises of all kinds aro continually striving to got their alfairs before the public through tho press and so are all merchants who have real entorprise, If you have n worthy thing it pays to keep it boforo the public. Why is it that several prominent Sa lem merchants refuse to bid on supplios for tho asylum, "as long as Paine has control?" Dealers who have nover Imj fore declined to bid, say that thoy can not stand tho methods. Is ho too hon est? ltev, Oliver, a ltaptist minister from oic.Miunvino, who lias Deeu a great suf ferer from inactivity of the stoiinirh uml liver for a number of years, is stopping in uiu oinr iHiiimniK iiouno ior a lew week. Ho thinks that tho nleulv um. pared food that be receives at the'lioiud- uig iioiimi ami tho sotla water will greatly improve his health. Sodaville Item. Hob Hendricks currvin: vlng dlsli favor with the administration by ong llowory letter resignim: the Portland sllill is ulckonlnu when it Im ,eimim!mr...l appraiser that ho only got the ollleo to till until Col. Siinunora returns, audit isonlva bluff to pave tho way for borne other fat place. Itopuhliunus are so unaccustomed to his keeping an agreement that they eouiitdorhlslottura mark of groat virtue. Tho Uost Proscription for Mnlarln. ClillUuiKl t'rU txilllo ti( (inert Tautk LKM hi ,1.1. iiiniu. II l elimilr lluu ftlul qiiiiiin In IiuIuUwh r.irm rni .1,. i-unh mi ivi -, v.. ... . .. 7-17 il.Vw 4 m iVJl .1 CURRENT EVENTS. Today bolng the anniversary of tho death of President Jatmw, all Mexico was on a pilgrimage to the IxMiitlml tomb in tho national pantheon, of Bait Fernando, ureuted over tho ashes of .Moxteo h UlHinitor and grtmtost Inme factor. ThoKnlghtaaud Uullas of the Mao iwIkhw will havu full oiwiou of Port Huron, Mich., during thu noxt few days, the (HHMsion iKilng the biennial conventions of the Supremo Tunt of thu Knlghtaaud tho Supremo Hive of tho UiIUm AusJIIary, Iwth of which wore formally ohiiu yustonlay. The jKist year has lsxm a H)rlil of prosperity fur tbeonler, ax Is evldonrtl by the un usually large numlHir of doltgativs and visitors on hand. The order now uuin bow alKiut JW6.1KX) numilHiw. while tb i unlaw of thu MmvrtWtw rvport a invni ! bewhlp of 81,77ft. maklnc it thu hm.. fmternal benetlciary organliation in the wo-ihl eon)o. untlndy of womou umianaiH.iis.liul., is tilling tipwrth thoadvnnco guanl of thu dologutra to uio international eonfuronco of thu Kp worth Uaguu, uml the miccws of the gathoring alixwdy uppeuw to Im awuK,!. swhm irams, iKMring tItumMHtU of dl tvatw.aro wiwtUi, thu way fWH Oaltfornla, Ttoas Osuada, Svr Ywk, Now Kngkiml uml -arkwa iwtru of ti, Bimth, whwu thu Uwgtju M a Uigu fU n -t.-.. -',' HHHtHlinnn; BEECHAMSj If m cure Blotehet, Im- , I 1L.U3 Irore complexion. , 0 cent-24 cenU. , 7HH 1 1 1 H f 1 1 1 1 II HI ' 'HA lowing. A thousand or more delegates are in that'eity anil ten times that num ber arc expected. Stories continue to drift Into London from India concerning the dissatisfac tion and adverso comment said to havo been been excited at Simla by tho severe form of etiquette favored by Lady Cnrzon, formerly Miss Mary loiter, of Chicago. It is reported that at an ordinary pociety function all the ladies rise from from their teats directly tho viceroy's wife rises from hers and remains standing until she cither resumes her scat or takes her departure. Even Lady Curzon's -own sisters, It is said, observe the same form of homage in tin) private apartments of the Vice reine. Tho annual session of tho Monona Lake asacmbly at Madison, Wis., with a good attendance of campers. The as sembly continues two weeks during which time a number ol well-known speakers and educators will lo heard. Popular topics will lw treated to a greater extent than in previous years and as a consequence thu attendance promises to bo unusually large. Among the speakers scheduled for this week and next, are Miss Jane Adams, of Chicags ; Kov. Thomas Dixon, Jr., Congressman Dolliver, Ignatius Donnelly and Hev. Frank De Witt Talmago. Ladies Can Wear Shoes. Ono size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, n powder to be shaken Into the shoes. Ib makes tight or now allocs feel easy: gives Instant relief to corns and bunions It's the greatest comfort discovery of tho ngc. Cuicr swollen feet, blisters and callous fots. Allen's Foot-Easo is a certain euro for Ingrowing nails, sweating, tint, aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial package FREE by mall. Address, Allen B. Olmsted, Lc Roy, N. Y. 2 Captain and Mrs. J. Q. Humes ar rived down fromau over-Sunday visit in Independence. I ll ! Have You Caught On To the fact that tho finest pictures in the city aro made at the Elite Studio. 7-10 tf Cooper Shop, SI. STEWART, the South Salem coop er, is prepared with thu best quality of stoek to make cooperage of all kinds, from a well bucket to a 10,000 gallon tank. Prices to suit the times. Shop in South Salem. G 10 lm Gun-shot wounds and powder-burns, cuts, bruises, and Ivy-polfonlni:, quickly licnled by Do Witt's Witch Hoel salve, prevents blood poisoning 'DoWltt's" Is KAi'i'.and suitK. b'Umo'.s Drug Stores. Notice. I hnvo for aalo on my Ho woll Prnl rol Ranoh 200 tons of A I Clovor hny at $4.00 porton In tho field. FRANK DURBIN. Notice. Ollleo of tho secretary of State, Sa lem, Oregon, Junu 21, 18110. Notice is hereby given that tho State Hoard of Agriculture having, in compliance with an Act of tho Twentieth Legislative Ashomhly tiled in tho ollleo of tlio Sec retary of State February 23d, 181H), deeded to tho State of Oregon the lauds known as tho "State Fair Grounds," tho appropriation of $7,000 for the pay ment of the warrant indebtedness of saiil State Hoard of Agriculture issued prior to February 23d, 181W, proiwrly en dorsed, warauts, will bo issued on the State Treasurer to the extent of thu appropriation. Interest will not bo al lowed after this date. F. I Dunbar, Secretary of State In accordance with the above notice, holders of all warrants of the Oregon State Hoard of Agricul tore dated prior to Fobrnary 23d, 18110 aro hereby notified that the samo will lw paid on presentation at tho ollleo of tho Secretary of State, or at the olllce of tho undersigned. nd that interest will cease after this date. ,1. II, Albert, treasurer of the Oregon State Hoard of Agriculture. tt-2ti-tf. CASTOR I A For Iufants and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tha Signature of S&&. "What might luiye bcon"-ls the sad rnlleotlou of thousands or con sumptives. Ono Minute Uougli Cure ouies coughs and colds. Stono's Drug H tores. itJUAY'S MAKKKT. Poktu.xi) July 18. Wbimt valley 50; Walla Walla, fi7e. Hour Portland, t2.S0; SuH'rllno Oats-White 423o. liny Timothy fSQttlpor ton. Wool Volley. 12gI3c: K astern Or- ugon. s ix. .Molial Mlllstufl-Hnvn, 17; aliorta. 18, Poultry Uhiekens, mid,.CO$l.0O turkuye,, live, 1313He. ..Kggi-Oregon, 17 jnir doa. l.li,AttUriH,n' idtiUiOnw,8Oo. undur pn!ons-7oclH) injr sack. Huttur lUist dairy, 10l2io; fauov viuiiuury, im? pur roll. Potato f 1.75 to 2.36 to M. for new. for old E f 2.M Hogs Heavy drosHnl R(g0 .uuiioii H-uauwrti e; ilrossod, 89 Iku Moors. il.O0ittiJ..,,n. ,w.u- 7 i(llVl.l..o....l f.Al ' -i " T"- IHll ilrOSiHHl, 04?0. SALEM MARKKT. Wlieat 17. Wool loo, Mohair SOm. Oattr tOu. Hy Haled, cheat, ftUK) nKKa. c Flour In wholesale nils 3.00. Millstufl-bran flCOO .) mail ;io orvii, &ii Usuatt ew UUH-LMlSl't l)riwHl Veal Aft. uur twiry Itxj ttryanwrv 20 v 10i ur itinr iv Snrini? nUlat-M,,. UV uiu 7 to S iHts. nf-TyrfiTtfUf ,amM-&kttieiw nr.into ii fitrwa a-fiu if JfT.m-. BUSINESS OARDH. O. JH. HIAOK Dentist SocoeMer lo Dr. J. M. Kecne, old Vhlw Corner, SaLira, Or. Parties desiring lupencl operations at moderate fees in any branch an In especial request. ALBERT A. JESSUP. Phone 1071. KOOMS 1 AND 3, OKAY UI.K. SOULE BROS. PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS ioiitijAND,:ohi; For Bftli-m anl vicinity IcavonnMeri at fleo O. Will's Mualc Uturc. 09; f OFFICE, CITY HALL For water service Apply at office. HilW payable monthly In advance. Make complaints at the p0!. capital cm- Express and Transfer Moets all malt and passenger tralt. Pg. gage and express to alt parts of the tit) Piompt service. Telephone No. 70. WHITE & DISQUE. O. H. LANB Merchant TailOr 07 8TATK STJti:r.T. QrBulta $15 and upwards, Pants S3 and upwards RED FRONT LIVERY First-lass Feed and Boarding stables, 104 COMMKKCJAL STIIKUT. SALEM, ORE. Wm ULLREY, Prop. Best Rigs for Commercial Men HUblwi III samo blurk Hotel Willamette. tfiTSafo teaniH and com Tor table rlu'-i for ladles and family drlylnv a spec ialty. Hordes boarded by day, week or month and best (if Mithdnctlnn U'liarantced. ,'t-l tf You Can Get aLovver Berth, With one exception the through trains of the Hurlln'tun Route aro almost Invariably well-lilled. The exception Ih our St. Paul Chicago Limited. On tho limited there U usually room and to spare. Don't Infer that It Us neither so line, nor so fast, us ANY train of ANY other line between St. Paul and Chicago. On the con trary, there Is no more beautiful train In America, It hits electric llulit, stc'im heat, wide vestibules, themoit mitisfactory dlnlng-cur servlco on tho continent and a lower berth 'or everybody, A. O. SHELDON. Oeu'I Ai'ent, Portland, Or. Oregon Sliori Liuc Railroad The Direct Home to Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points lilyi-i choice of two favorite roulea, via the Union Pacific Fa.t Mall l.ltie. or Hits ltlo (irttiKle Btenlo l.luci. Look at tho time 11 Day to Salt Lake -J Days to Denver :tl Days to Chlcuizo 4J Days to New York Krw Itecllnlnu Ohalr Car. UnhoWtrrtd Ton i.l atwpltiK Can, and I'ullmau I'alace 8lcver0oraUd on all train. Fur furtlmr luformatioii applyih) IIOlhK A UAHKKIt. AjcuU, Salera. W K ("OMAN. lien'IAKViit 0. O. TKKRY. Trav. Ytk. Agt IM'lhtidhU Forllaud A Valuable Dog, wouldn't soil for ton cents to a man who doesn't want a dog. And that is truo with most anything olso. Tho only tmxlltous way to tlnd a I man who wants to buy a dog is to spoak ' 1.. .,.......l..l.. 1.. C.l .1 . ... w vivi; utniv in Allium IlirOllgll illK Journal want oolumns. Tlioo who aro iutorostcd will rcmnd. And it would bo a very uninturustingdog ludiHHl that wouldn't suit nnylxxly. Most anything yon don't want "can lw wld at iHimo prhx if proporly advortiHHl OASTORIA. BiarsUa Ite tM n HlW Unjt BW)j Notice to Contractors. Tho lloanl ofpirvctors of School Dis- t riot .No. 24, will rxH-oive bids not later thorn Aug. fc, im, tor repairing furnace 0f Ui North. Lost ami Linooln Mdiool JS fliiT:ifi0n,V,8i10 t,w IwWMtkmji o Hie with tlwelerl. U.v onlwr of lVwnl of Dtivotors. 7 17 td J. IUvmwamtxkk, 'ltrk. TliBtuas Hhoads, Cenlertlold O writ: "1 suffered Iron pllos Vn orilfelit yoars. No remedy gavo me roltof unLl n.uvin- wit-.. 11...1 c.i,.. 11 ; :..r.i'"T" "' o3i Drugmv. juim. ittirinniiv ,ia...,a. . titone'a Co., wate I i 1 A LltfE SAVED. Dr. J.F, Cook, the Botanical Spool allst. Suocaods Whoro Others Fall. To whom it may concern : Tills is to certify that Bertha P. Con ner, of Mt .Angel precinct, ilarion coun ty, Oregon, has Buffered from a cancer ous growth in tho left ear for about threo years. The growth was cutout twice and burned out once by Albany Physicians, but the growth camo back as bad as ever, and pained her bo badly that sho had to bo taken from school. After three wcok'a treatment by Dr. J. F. Cook, of Salem, Oregon, tho Botanical Specialist, tho growth entirely disap peared, and at tills date, four months since treatment was begun, the growth has not reappeared, and the ear has en tirely healed leaving only tho scare in flicted by tho Albany doctorB, I hereby certify that tho nbovo state ment is absolutely truo, and that Ber tha P Conner, tho person mentioned in tho affidavit, lias resided in my fam ily since curly childhood, ljearing tho re lationship to me of niece. II. C. Lo.vci. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this eighth day of Juno, 181)9. W. W. Hall, county clerk of Marion county, Oregon. Kurtz & Hamilton PLUMBERS and TINNERS 03 COURT STREET. Make a specialty uf ull Kinds of Shcet Steel and Galvanized Iron, wotk rowing nuu KuiirioK, u ion line nf Pumps and pump Qttlncs. Prompt work and reasonable prices. Wc carry In stock the Fairbanks wind mill. Cull and sec us before ilvlug your order for mill or tunk. Phone 2.'J4 PIIOMPT WORK AND LOW PRICES Tho Intor-Stato University Systom of Musical Instruction. K. II. HCOTl'. I). M. PIlKHlDKNT A National Co-oper&tlTC Institution which Is liexInntnK lo number It faculty by hundreds and Ith puplli by tlioiiBandi, KtnbracInK mur tlimitwi'iityBtatPn. For tlic bcnoflt of PnplU on'rlvntoTtwrliors At Home. KioiiTU Hriioi.AHTio vrn. Certltlcntt'H urantcxl from a rok'ularly char tiTod Institution. Iliplauatlon of he nyntoin In dntnil in tlicHO coluiiins Watoli for It. KPTAANDKUb-WlliMMAN. Htilu KourcHCntntlTe and Memlwr of the Faculty Htudeo OTPr Flrat National Hunk lIMir',, Omi or two pliUTu oprn fur aiUanceil plnyttri In plauo quartcu Steam Dye Works No. 105 Commercial street, opposite Wlllumotto hotel. Ladles' and gentlemen's clothing' cleaned, dyed, re paired and pressed. Fine blankets cleaned or dyed ind nicely Unladed. Kid Kloves cleaned, 10c; dyed '25c. Platino Photos. Enlargements In Crayon and Water Color. Photo Buttons. Amateur developing and finishing neutly done. b. .1. HKOWN, Ground Floor 243 Commercial St., Salem Oregon. TH 0RJf )JKra?ffflrreliTi)?Ef5i IY10NTEZUIVIA Imi hoantifnl dappled chest nut 10) linudH lijgli, and weighs 1700 lbs. He is a Hrlcct all purpose horso. Will ho at Huffman'H stahle, Salem, Satunlay of eaoh week in July and Aug ust, and tho remainder of tho weok at tho Fair Grounds. Terms, $15.00 to in. suro. Also colts broken and handled for speed. II. It. KuTiiKiiroun. Rssay Office AND I.ABORATOHV. No. 71 Chcmckcta si, I. H. f. TUTIIILL Assayer. NEW MARKET ' Sttte street, near railroad. Freshest and 1 1 et meaU. My parcnt aay I keep the tea u.-auin town 1 i Annual Encampment. Of John A. Logan Veteran Ileuuion AMociution at .Muliania, ur., coniiuono- tiuinniin. . .BU(JIU(IUII Ul .11UIIUUIU, Ul.l ,.- I ing August 7 and continuing through tho week. Oood speakors and aintiHJ- I ments provuletl tor young aim om. Hveryone earmwtl v Invitwl to be pros. I ant. especially all ox-soldiera, sailors t and marines of tho vsarof l8tJl-5, as woll us soidlora of the war with Spain or tho l'hlllppl nos. 7151m By order of committee. To cuie I,a Grippe, teep warm, ctpeclall i feet, aai take UrTallla Nervine. BPKaWaP iHtaaf g.s. imm 1 tfif tlir f rrftnH " rfWrnmnrrifi-ii-r w-.- SOUTH AND EAST VIA TE SMSTA RO'JTE OF TICK Pacific Co, KXFRESSTRAtHS RON DAUV 7:coP 94S r 7.45 A M1J m) t Lv...;Portland. ,.Ar f8:oo am Ar, . ..Satem .... Ar Je.-ae u ill. OOII A .11114.131.0. L,l oo r u "litoTu 45 Mt SOAM 0.30 9 25 Mi o.4oAni 8401 11 '00 P M Ar Ogdtn ... .Ar Ar .....Denver. ,.Lv Ar . . . . Omaha .... Ar Ar .... Chicago ...,Lv Ar, . . Los Angeles . . .Ar Ar .... El Paso .... Ar Ar....For Worth.. ,,Ar Ar. . New Orleans, , .Ar 05 P M 6.43 A M 8'I5 P M 7.00 A M 8'IS PM 4.IS PM 7-55 A m DINING CARS OBSERVATION CARS. Pullman hrst-clajs and tourist sleeping csTi attached to all through traim . ToutUtcwi through to Chicago without chance. ROSKBUKO MAIIm-DAILV. 830 AM) Lv. . . 1'ortTand ,".Ar (4.'3op"S io5S A m J- Lv. . . .Salem. . . . Lv 1 50.T u 5.ao PM) Ar....Roseburg.. Ly j 730 a h " WEST SIDE DIVISION. DKTWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVAt.LH, Mall tialns dally except Sunday. 730AMI Ly....PortlandiT. Arl s.'Sopm n .'55 pm Ar....CorvalHs.. Lv i.2oru At Albany and Corvallis con..cci -k rains of the C. & E. Ry. TNBETENDENCEi PASbENOEir KXPRKSS TRAIN DAtLV RXCKPT SUNUAV.1 450 P M ) 7.3 fM 830 P M ) Lv... .Portland. ...Ar Lv. . . .McMinnville Lv l:aS, f5-'5' AM AM Ar Independence Lv AM Direct connections at ban trancisco with steamship Htti ft HAWAII, lAPAN CHINA. THE PIIILUIMNES and AUs'. TRALIA. For through tickets and rates call o- W. W. SKINNER; Depot Agent, or G- D GAIIRILLSON City Ticket Agent, 231 Com. merclal St. Salem Or. R. KOEilLER, Manaijei." I t C I V I i F. Jt P. A. Poalanl DJrL&lii Southern DKrAUT TIME BCIIKUUI.C. (AltMlC von From 1'ortlaud. "Tilht"" 5nU"l"VorT)envcr'"Fl""w"("rTli'""""" Mull Omaha. Kaunas City, Utli'lSpm 8 p. m, I.ouln,0hlcao and Knit, Spo"" Walla wVllHVBok'aiieVyfln'ne" 8por" kfine apollc, rit. Paul, Dululli, Jill- kaut Flcr utiukec Chicago and eunt. Flyer i.sopm t.m a, ni. oSkan" STKAMannu 8 p in. For Uhii FraucUco, 4 y. u Hallerury live daj . "i"m" coLUMTfiA'iTfvKii ex. Hun HTKAMKItd. I p. tu. Hat 11 r- To Astoria anil way I nJIngs, ex Hu, day 10 p, in. U'avc "" - AfH(l yalcra VII.I,AS!KTTK UIVEH Um 7,15 am I'lirtlimU, Newberg and way 6 p. ni, Tiln I.anclliiKa. Mom Thu Wedi iimlHat Frl 10 11, 111. Tu M011 For Dayton Tlmr Wed Bat. Frl 3.80 pm XV 8a" Loavo WII.I.AME'ITK niVKll leui Halrm CorrHllla Allxoiy and Way 10a. m. TilThll. l'olula. Mini Hat Weil 3 p. 111 and Fri ....... WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION -Daily boats to Portlaud a above. Transfers to street car line at Orel? Citv if the steamers are delaved there ound trip tickets to all points in Oregon. Washing, ton, or Californl a. Connection made at l'ott land with all rail, ocean andriver line W. II. HURLMJKT. Gen'l Pas. At. Portland, Or G. M. POWERS, Agent, Trade street dock Salem. IIOISE & DARKER, City Agent. Corvallis k Mora Railroad TILE CAKD, 2 Kor Yaqulqa: Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. in. Truln leaves Corvallis.... 1:45 p. in. Train arrives Yuquluu... 5:50 p, m. 1 Iteturnlng: Leaves Yuqulnu 700 a. in. Leaves Corvullls 11:40 a. ui Arrives Albany 12:2.1 p. 111. 3 For Detreit: Leaves. Albany 7:40 u. 111. Arrives Detroit 11:55a. 111. I Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:25 n. tu. Ai rives Albany 5:35 p. 111. OLeaves Albany tl;05 p. tu. Arrives Corvallis 0:55 p. in. "SLcaves CorvulHs (1:40 a. tu. Arrives Albany 7:25 a.m. One and two connect at Albany find Corvallis with Southern Pacific tialns giving direct servU-e tiand Irom New port and adjacent beaches. No. 0 runs from Albany to CnrvulIU on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. Io. 5 runs from CorvajlH In Albany on Tuesdays, Thursdays uml .Satur days only. Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, giving umpie time to reach camping grounds on the ltreltenbu.sh and .Sutillatn river the same day. H. U WAM1KX, KDWIN STOSF T K. 4 V. A. MalXK' J.TURNKK Aaenl, AlUny.Oie WILUMETTK RJVKK DIVISION STEAMER ALBANY, Captain Znmalt. Illumine between Portland and Corraim utupplug at all way landing. 1UVEII BOUKDULE. POWN-Tuenlaya, Thurlay and Shndaj Leavta Corvallis Leave Albany.... lj.avA ltnalia Vltta... . ..- 6 a. 7 a. m ... a a. in Lt-aves livleiendeuce- .. y a. 111 I-eaves uaiera 10 a. ui .:io Uavct Newbenr Arrlve Portlaud. .. 1. so UI' Monday. Wedncadaya and Friday. Leaves Portland a. m Ltav Newbcrg 10:30 a, ui IeaM 8alfm.... .... 3 JO p. u Leave Independence.. .. 1:(0 p. iu Leaves iluena Vista ,, , 7:30 p. iu Leave Albany. .., 9:30 p. m Arrive Corvallis 11.00 p. in The steamer has been equipped with rtrl elas accouimodatlous, iuutudlUK au eleitaut tilaiio. I Uusnrpakd ur rarryms rom ireigui auu I paatcugere. Dock-Kuot of Stale street. Kt). N. EDra Ageut. Call fnr aarranta- ; --- Notice is hereljy given that there aw fumls on hand appllcablo to the pay Inei,t 0f warrants pj the. City ol saiem drawn on the general fund and endortt on or lwforo April 1, 1KI7. Holders uf aa warrants will pleasa .jiresent them for jmmrfnt at lathi A Bush 'a bank aa interest will cease from date of this notice. t JoictMoix, , , n 9l!X.TrS?l,wr Salu. Or., July fi, 18W. 10t. E..ifeiawp.'jp