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rr &r -" r-S- J"Mj'WalaijjuirM' i i mm nam i mr ' "" ""- ; a r , r- &v i ft Br n . 29 III! 1 Men's Tan, Qlucher cut, T&Sf 3.50 ' 'aen's Patent leather dress shoe, do Id Lm - re i if i s i if J nmcns v c is. a. neavv sue. rvia ineu and tips, TKS 3.50. Men's Vici Kid, Heavy sole, extension ede. calf lined. "SET1 S3.50. Mflti'c YJ! kT.M Pl-tin Krnori Tn kfir. j lined, Heavy sole, " 3.50. 5 Men's. Box Calf Goodyear Welt, Latest shape. "SET $3.50. 4 Men's Full Stock Calf Goodyear Welt, 5 Beacon loe," $3.50. 5 Men's Full Stock Calf Goodyear Welt, 5 Boston toe. "SSS1 53.50. 2 Men's Full Stock Calf Goodyear Welt, A " i t trawl Mr-awl - m ikt,' Cambridge toe, TKSf JF3.50 Special AT L FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY CALL ATONCE AS WE ONLY HAVE A FEW PAIRS OP A SIZE fs&iiA bboe store jy 04 8tnto 6t H0SI Lw STOMACH I bitters Dlsefltcd fowl make rich bl ood for men tod food produce poi ooii and from till sptings Constipation, JSk Dyipepila and T&Uver Trouble. ft Tlio Hitter will help to digest tlniH create healthy, active blood. It's an o x c e 1 lent spring tonic. A PARTY BLUNDER. Why Simon Voted Against Puerto Rican Bill. $Q.OO will do It! Can 1 spend flO and yet get a ealiafaclory anlt? More than once recently wo hnvo boon naked Jnat thnt question. Wo any "yea" with emphasis. $10 will buy a black clay weave diagonal milt will buy a bluo forgo milt will buy a aplcndid anlt in chcvlota ol casalmorcs. There is no room for fault about the style, the fabric, the sewing The suit is tailored as it should be, which means thorough workmanship every button, every stay, Kvcrv warn la riithtt l'nv ttvlco a much If you like. J ii many places yon net no bolter values limn our iiu suits, no kn (now we aio wlnnlnu nuw rcaaonnblcncea of nrici with reliable tailoring. fJafOnr lino of f 10 nulla ia exceptional value. friends by combining 6. IV. Johnson & 60.. The Peoples Clolhicro and Furnishers. TUB DAM JOUHNAL BY MOrM UHOTUUHN Kill DAY, A PHI I. II 1WX). Dally. Ono Year 93 00, In Actvauoe 0t)y, Tout Moulin 91 00. t advauoe Weklf. Oim Tear 1.00, In Ativan ATTENTION, CITIZENS! Do nof forget that before vou can cast a vole at the com ing state and presidential elec tions your name iiium uc uii the registen The time is now on tohacyourhaiitt nut there. If not registered before Aay 15, you cannot vote. You can register before any notary public or justice of the peace reeof cost, or at the court house in the county clerk's of fice. Do not neglect to reg ister. ' j JOUHNAL "X-nAYU." Dewey must nbdlvato tho liorolo pod. ottt uxm which tho nation o isladly placed him, and take III itaml UKn thu low lovi'l of demagogy. It look a lie-cute to clean tho Au wan t able and will lake u giant back Iwno to rid tho county court of Marion of thu lulluoncei, method and result of puah Militlcana and polltici. . ltulorm rum In Ilia Jory famally, ai lli6llor naldof Ida wooden log, Ilia father had one and id grandfather. So theJoiy family In Oregon villi aland InhWiorya poaltlvoly for rvform. I t Thto liavo Wen tiM many ilonlruotlva and. doplmablu ubuaoa In tho admlnit liatlon of tha Marion county judgu- litMsr thocopl lol'O MlUllwl llh "lHlcrlng ganerallUw" from ANY iiomhiw, IVoflnoyour iMirjiosoi', gentK" men i In ainnilfli' trm. t i t l))y'( tin and uretnUom bid for Iho presidency, beicft, a It t, of oven tha mvIhb iilUrmallon of tho party he itaml for and from whkhhe might look for tha honor, ( thorny uhoapcat bit o( demaipy HHHnUl in Amarlivn Ida- t II thereU, ai allryod, a iion(A. I'. A. contingent at work in Marion ooitity tttica, it la not Uentllle4 with wut r known a the Blman CorUtt !a pubiicam. Tluwo KonUmn o far aa wo know are flim!inlvl and lllHttat toaanl all cIlii'Mic kindly toll n curlnui public whatthoro la for that onlor to tight or who fa lin- lorllllng Ita llbortiea? Or Ii it only n rilao to frlKhtuii aomo of Iho doubt Ing hrolhron IntollnuT 'II i a Hlatoainan haa got along very woll without cauipalitn contrihiitloua n great many year. We oilcan it run gctaloiiK In tlio aa mo way foratlonal ono more year, If It mutt do o in order to proacno Ita rolf-roapfut. Kalem Btatcanmu. All that the Hlatemiinn haa over re celvcd aa "party pap," would omul if rnot eicced all It over legitimately earned. n i Ifwoaro rightly Informed, Cooi, n M)pullat county, haa 'M mill tax levy, 4ti Inllla higher than Lino county. ltegla'er, Hop. ThnalM)vola "iiueaa work," aa Cooa county had a Itepuhllcau admlniatra lion for the paat two yearn. Tell an other win. Ilroadaxe, I'op. ltepuhllran or popullat, tho tax la too high. Itlatranalerrlng too much an nually from tho pockets of tho producer Into tho pocket of IhoKOverulngcliniN, CONSTITUTIONAL AMUNHMKNTS I'astne of the Measure May Loiu gon to the Republicans Ex tracla I'om Hla Speech. the Ore Candidate for tho legUlntuiorhould bo able to loll the people Intelligently their attitude on Iho proKcd oouttl tutlonal aiiicmimautK. Tho projaiaal to InereaMt Iho aupremo court to live, for to amall a atato aa Ore gon la open to dolmto. At II rat alght it sot-mi to naliiipixipor. Tho woman auffrinje ameuduieula ia, wollauiithor matter. The amendment to create a private lr rlgatlou oorKiriition i a dangoroua proKMltlon. The aiueiidnivut that prniioaoi to in cJudo all oxlitlng IIK,I debt in thu tluvrrut. limit, and gtN'o iUlitereat lug a new atari, ii a fraud. It U oaten albly diwtgiinl to prohibit any oily or town from Incuriiiig IinlobtliiuM in ox ceaaol live perctiut. of ita taxable prop erty. Thlelcagooil plank, in theory, toputlntoourorganldlaw, 1ml It will be a dwtl letter aa tha aunllur provla. Ion already In the wtiutltiitum in rw ipect to aountlea It. In aplie of the pn hibitiou, niuntlMtnurindvbUkluuk4 Im youd this limit and the Mturta hold that they cannot repudiate aueh a debt; and eltlea and towui would do the ama. Tliow aiiiMidment ahoold b fully dlaouMKHl on the county atnM and the attention of tho peon culleil to tluwo Important propmed ehaiiLM In Ihelr or ganlo law. Home of Hum are bad Othcraaru doubtful or open to diaona Ion. trvetoiiloTwelltli wamlwnae, a lha pteMit dktaneo bo tweeu the building I a great luaenva If it U true, that a powerful A. 1'. A. iilenceliiihomenmpki)l. The hlp oifanlutlott la making Italutlucnce M ping mw, u aKut over, a foliage U In Marlon county politic, will hme ono danlng rapidly I Ida jcar. lo Itgrnav. The ollU-o of Ihu MeUlil vV MtlKmakl IHUHirv tatotio movtsl hi a fw diva from ll prent bvatWn on Slate I "f1'1"'" '"' wiuht iwlthe ieop1e of strict betide thtar Scnotor Blmon occupied tho floor of the senate for a few minutes and atlrrod up rpilto n llttlo controveray over tho pledge, to Puerto Itlco. In thofcotirao of hla remark, Henator Simon said: "lahall votoagainatthlablll. I Bhall not do thla, however, without orno ha Itation and cmbarraaarnont, for I deeply rcgrut tho ncceaaily of differing from o many of my party aaaoclntea on this floor; but I do not conaldur Milan politi rnl question, nnd, aa I am ro firmly con vinced our plain duty ia to nbollnh all customs tn riffs between tho United States and Puerto Itlco, and glvo her products free accesa to our markets, I cannot eeo my way clear to do otliorwlro than tooxproas my dlHsmit from the tariff feature's of llila hill by voting agaluat it. "Whllomy own view on this subject Is n matter of no groat concern, it is Boinu satisfaction to mo to know that the overwhelming aqutlmeut of the people of my statu Is In ncconl with tho view that I entertain, nnd Indorse the vote I propose to caBt. Tho fitato of Oregon, which I huvo tho honor in part to repre sent, la intonsely In earnest In Ita de mand for a free commorcial intercourse between thla country and Puerto Itlco, nnd tho people of my atato nru especially Insistent In tholr demand forfalr dealing with tho people of the faland of Puerto Itlco. They cannot understand why wo aiiouni rt'iuso to no tnat wiueii waa promised, and which, by consideration of good faith, require should bo done. " I am not prepared to say thnt the legislation which tho Itopiilillcau ma jority in thla congreaa seem determined to enact. In violation of tho pledges made to tliu people of Puerto Itlco, will cause a lostt of tho flnto of Oregon to the itopuhllcau part In Noremher next, hut I do say and I say it with much conlldenco Hint If there Is any ono net of thla congrcsa that will render doubt ful thu vote of tlmt state, It la tho paa sau'd of thla bill in ita present form, in which it i proposed to repudiate tho pledge heretofore made tn tho people of Puerto Itlco. I am not so pessimistic a to believe thnt thu enactment of lids legislation will result hi tho defeat of thu Itopuhllcau candidate for president In November, although I have no doubt that a very largo element of tho ltepuh llcnn patty will be greatly disappointed with tho enactment ol thla tariff hgltla tlou, and that it will lose lo that party more votea than I. otliernbo would re colvo, hut 1 have an abiding coulldonce that very many of tho people, offended by thla proposed leglilatloii, especially tho hualncvN element and the conserva tive iHttplu of thla country, iion Kilair second (nought, will inner consent to to turn tho administration of govern ment affair ner In Mr. Ilryanaud hla nmoohitea upon a platform akin to thnt adopted at Chicago In lftHt, and thnt notwithstanding what I conceive to la-a rorlnii party blunder, President MoKIn ley will Ui triumphantly re-elected in November next." The following are extracts from tho remainder of tho speech: "Who I It that opposes the perform anro of 'our plain duty' to thu cop!c of Puerto Ulc-oT Tho clamor alaiut the Capitol frtmi (he 'protcell Interest' must not bti lakeli for the voice nf Iho Aiuerioan people. "If we cannot afford to permit Pmrio Itlco lo have fret) eoinmereial iiiterwiurae with the ttMtol llila country, it u hmh time for in to declare that wo are in ixiKihle of otiher gownilng or protecting that ulaml, ami we should haul dovwi our Hag and abandon our efforta to do elihur. "The pioiiAitkMi t.i diK-nminalt apilnit the iHsople nf Puerto Itici is in my Judgment, wronu In principle. It u not proleettou, lwaue It doca not pro teet u flngle Imlmtry lhat rtiiureN pro Ifotlon. It U ink fioe ttade, iMi-ititfo it liuiHmi wbat I eniwvive tu te an in-' hpillou charge ami landati uin the . IMIMl. "If ouivdltioua have to ehangel wmo IVivinlHtr 6 last tlwt It U aparvnt now lhat dlH'rimtnatton sIhhiM be made K twentheiMOpUel tlw lnlte.1 stales Bttllhwp)et lUiertoltk. ami it I no wngar ur ptaln duty to alioliah all SOCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS LOOAL m STATB,NBWS ITEMS About tho Bettor Half of This World's Affnlra MIsa Anile Forward of Hllverton la tho guestofSclom friends. Mrs. F. A. Moore is qullo ill at her homo on Court street. Miss Clara Albert has relumed from a visit with friends nt 8haw. Mra. J. W. Crawford of Corvallla who has liecn the gueit of Mrs. W. Ii. Ilooth by, left for homo today. Mrs. F. K. Ilowersox left today for fitayton, she will bo lolncd by Dr. Ilow ersox bn Saturday, and they will make Staytou their future homo. Miss May Smith is In Wood burn for a few day visiting her nelce, who ia ill. Miss Lena Dior haa gono to Portland and will go from there to California on n visit. MIsaK. C. Moore, of I'rlnco Kd wards Island, Canada, who was hero on a six months' visit with her sister, Mrs. Fletcher, started for homo this morning. She was highly pleased with Oregon Mrs, Clinton Monroe and sister Miss Minnie, returned to Portland this morn ing. Mra T. P. Welch and family, left to day for their new homo near Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Ilatnliu Smith are visit Ing In Portland. Dr. nnd Mrs. Olllia are visiting in Portland. Ml si Ilceaic Sherman has returned homo from Portland. MIsa Constance Holland returned yesterday to Corvallla, where she will resume her studies nt tho agricultural college Mr. and Mrs. Any M. Powers returned from Portland last night. Mrs Mng)-io Fntrchild, of Portland, is visiting at tho home of her mother, Mrs. Mlnncr, on Winter street. Mra. living Ilidwell of Portland, who has been in tills city visiting Mlaa Adah Morgan, returned homo tills morning. Mra. F. 0. lloworsox, left thla morn Ittic on Altonn for a few days visit down tho river, Mr nnd Mrs. 0. W. Gray, am nt The Dalles vlsltlmr tholr daughter Mra Jerry Patterson. Mra. J. It. Krauisti nnd llttlo son are visiting In Portland. Mrs. A. W. Olosy la visiting in Port laud. Mra. Henry Carter, of Ashland, who haa la-en the guest of Mra. II. W. Hatch on Asylum Avuiitio for several weeks. exK'tH to leavo for liar homo next Wednesday. Dr. I.. A. Plerco nnd nephew, llyron K. Loomlnstaitcd for Alaska this morn ing. Mra. Plerco accompanied them ns far aa Portland. Salem women who have trouble In so curing white help favor an 0ien door to China. Tlio Kiigene Register haa this correc tlou of an item "attributed" to tho wrong man: The new arrival attributed to Mr. and Mra. F. M. Wilkin, Is thu heir of Mr. nnd M. 0. Wilklns inatead. Tlio many congratulations yesterday iMiun near forcing !, M. to buy a lox of oigara. School teaiihera will bo Intorestod in till from a Kugeno paer: Prof. II. 1). Hosier loft on thla morn iug'a overland for Hiluta north, includ ing Albany, Salem and Portland to work In the Interest nf the National IMuca tlonnl Association of which he la atato manager. Harriabu-g Mr. Tom Turner, who waa called lo Portland last rrlday by tlio ecroiti illness of Mra Jennie Turner itantluiittl on Thin) l'.f After Dinner to prevent constipation, laxe Hood's Pills Sold everywhere. 25 cents. THE OLD TIME BELLE. The nnr Modern Girlhood Smile 0er Ilr TrlWnl Intrreala. An extract from the "Journal of a young lady of faBblon" several centu ries ago makea one feel quite relieved that It Is not really n part of elegant living nowndaya to keep Journals, re innrka an exchange. Poor llttlo faded Journal! The delicate little hand that yenned those cramped lines, maybe, wns given to "John Clroy." For ro mance's sake, lot's hope that It was. "7 o'clock-Went to walk with the lidy. my mother, In the courtyard. "10 o'clock-Went to dinner; John drey, a most comely youth-hut what Is that to me7 A virtuous maiden iliould bo entirely under the direction nf her parents. John ate but llttlo nnd Hole a great many tender looks nt me; said women would never bo handsome, In his opinion, who were not good na- lured. I hopo my temper Is not intol erable. ltoso from tho table; the company all desirous of walking In the fields; John Grey would lift mo over every stile, nnd twice ho squeezed my hands with vehemence. I cannot say I should have any objections to John Grey; ho plays nt prison bars ns well ns nny of tlio country gentlemen nnd la remarkably dutiful to his par ents, my lord nnd lady, and never misses church on Sunday." A sainplo of poetry dedicated to "a young lady" shows what womeu were served with In the wny of literature: And he whose lot Is btetsnl, At onl tnin's cm be, Will find too sure t rnt On firth with thee. Where (II Ii bright and fair And sorr Joji entomb, Thnu'lt be trantplinted there And ever bloom. 0 ye shades of our nncestrcssesl Whnt would you think of the contents of aomo of our library shelves? What would you think of the rosy checked girl who would consider auch poetry aa you rend simply too Insipid nnd stu pid for nny use? Ilaltlmoro Herald. To Curo a Uold In Ono Day T-V-i Laiattro llromo Quinine TnMeU. All itniKKlut ledin't the money If It fslla m cure. K. W. (Irnrn'a signature la on each Imi. 2V. The-OrienF Insurance Co., OP" HARTFORD, CONN, Assets Liabilities ..,.13,215,000. ....,109,000. I,3M,UiU. Will insure you a( Journal Office i.inuiiiiivui . - - - . . Burplua to PoUcy Homers.. .- ' , f against loss oy nre; iur ic .. C..M- -THOMAS BOLTON, Resident Agnt. Q MJTITlpESsi Southern n m raci lie n. ..! ... WI IHh SHUSTA ROUTE How it must make tlio vencarblo John Sherman Inugh to sco the colored Ito puhllcau delegates down South adopting resolutions against tho trusts and all tho kinds of monoybaga ! Boston Herald. The Homeliest Man tn Salem As well as tho linndsotncst, and others nro Invited to call on any drtnglst nnd irotlfrcc n trial bottlo of Kemp' Ihtltinmlfor tho Tlirout and Lungs, u remedy Hint Is guaranteed to cure and believe nil Chronic nnd Acute Coughs, Asthma, llronchltls and Oonsiinip Hon. Price 2.1c. nnd 50c. ciid&vv Try Allen's Foot Ease. A ponder to lw shaken Intolhu shoes. Your feet feel swollen, nurvous nnd hot, and get tired easily. If yon have smart ing feet or tight shoes, trv Allen's Foot Kaso. It cools tho foot niul makea walk ing ensy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, Ingrowing nalle, blisters and callous stKits. Ilelleves coma and bunions of nil pain nnd givea reit and comfort. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 86c, Trial package FHKK. Address Allen 8. Olmsted, Leltoy, N. Y. CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Ctatrfffifefa iJrlp Is alavlnff thoundi of victims. tr. Miles' nervine Ii curing thousiniU Niw Location. The Doty flah mnrket.formerly located ntlM Court atreet, has been moved to UO Stato street, where a full stock of llsh, poultry, eggs and fruit will be kept. Mr. Taylor will be plased to meet all his old cnatomer and many new ones in Ida now location. MMlt mABY'9 BIRTH mi be cHlinly avoLlcxI by the uw of atibiaariil uf prfct value to I1 wouicu jfcU.fcy 4l duggU ou dollar per IsoMt, A UVlt, giving all detail, will I aw tm y Wn-dficl'i KcguUtor Cuwpauy, AtH, U. I looked forwanV to with expccUtlous of joy and jf Udnci. Tlio ordeal of brfngin the Utile uu into the world, hontver, it a critical one for tha uvother-lo-b, ami her aitttcinatloiu of (ha coming event are thadowvd with gloom. Half the palu and all the danger ui vhiU-bttth .... nt V, Vr.tV.lllU'A tUflVl. l m l..ittf? . ...,.,.. m . . . -. n w.v..... inw emiBUy to Ih apnriM of tbiwa aKed eoodlikms. tU wns,i prvdomi natlng them, and ttm appansit noeeaslty tor Waling th pUOgo heretofore mada? 1 have net Ihhmi convinml, tWr Imve m p)ie iu wiivliievil, that nidltkaMi mv vtwngeil, or that Diem t JuaUIW-ation for the aeiion prupoevd " I V ksA " JHB Tk 21KawllBBBBi Bears tU ) Klad Yoa Hati Alarars Bwtfel TODAY'S MARKET. iVpril 6. Wheat, valley M graded )2 Tomnoranco Women hold up Dr latere iWdeu Metlical Ihscovrry and "Favorite l'ns cnpion"a examples of what all med IctiiM shou d be tn absolute freedom from alcohol and narcotic. They are atrictlv umiieiance mctllrtuea. They contain no alcohol, neither ojnum. ctK-afne. nor any other narcotic. Paine fonnulas of Dr. Itarce's tiohten Mitlical m..,.. ...i - favorite lVrcnption - hav tag been pub llshcil by ignorant or unsciupulous Wr .", ?r V lHcrce M President ofthe .V0' 1?ll!!"'4r'' 'l-l Aaaocia. Maw. Buffalo, N y , the manufacturers of hi rtmedirs, offer one thousand liolUn for any twttle of these mchciuea which on analr4s slull l,ow the tur. C4ce either of alcohol or of opnuu! co caine, or am- other narcotic. SuiU agafurt the ortKinatora arul pub lUllcr of thrse fili fnmi,l. i. .' . i ,kti,U!' a!'d ia.0fUer to ffectully tfop ! the publication of tbeae nullcioui 7al2. MOTHER'S FRIEND t)Ull ds. Amllm Hull I (caul VtKm. Kwrtua JoeaNAt,.-! w.ml.1 lu.t Know how nuieli W W. llaM eaxe lhrt Sialewaii to tlitbt blm it 1 tL i. lever l know ,J tu miu m. n.n ...... pamphlet, or other tato tUt he I, tw leUtwn V mine. j scjiialon - contain, alcohol wwiunVS ' II Ail. "Z"-. Addrw Dr. R. V. Ilalfi Vry. . ns. w?o, N.Y. ' hoods. Dr Pierce aska ttut hi. mi. send him conic nf . ,.. pamphlet, or other adwitliuienL in M I !),.. ... '", npni o. in1 05,1, Walla Walla, MftJol,. rimir i on.onu. oeai grails 2.T0 to to.iv. ciiiHruuo -fi'.io tierliul. Millstuff-ltran, $13; aborts, I5 Iluy Tinirtttiy -llUfdlO lor ton. Onions II.B0Q2.60 ivr cental. Potatoes 00 to COc jier aack. llutter lteat dairy, aO37Ji; fancy creamery. 45 to 60c; store, 26 to 30c. Kgg-Or-gon, 11 to He per dos. A t-llUirV IlICKt'IlH. l.l.Yf tl Ki .v C .. I ...IV - tji sw tu u w, ui'iis, to io o.w; turkuy. vi :W ltttA.. !.... 1 am . .a. ' ...,... i-iitom, io , te jier pound KvIleavy dreeaol 6 to Ho. dnvut-l U-ef, tit, to 7,'c. Veal DreawM, 7 g c. Hops 7 10c ; old crop 5fl,-. " r-Te ,Ky l?ai0 S Ktsituria Or, gon. 8Q He; Mohair, 2730. J'll''-Jifeeii, mlted CO lbs, 8tV: under 10 !!., 7V,38i ; aheep pelts, 15 ALKN MAUKXT. Whtsil-oH laJtinda, and over. W.v. Wool, KV, Mohair, aOo. Hoa A to 7ko Oate 23 to 30o. 'l,Jv-lWtHl, cheat, M: tinwthy, D Ktrga IV oasli ; lOo trade. Flourlii wholeala lots, 20; tn, MilUtuff-nn, 18j h3rt. 14U. 1 1 -v Dretl , 6ir. " 9 IJvo cattle Steer. 34-; Wl,,( 9j l( " Shvep-'-.50Qa. Drvajfd Wal tlUo. llutter-IXdrr. )Jc; creamery, 25c, Wiry-Chfd-iii, 8; turkaTlB to lVUtoea 25c to 35c, Blooded Stcck ilJteiVDB HBATINGT t5 L Jlvi, HOT AIR, HOT WATER, Estimates furnished, and work done promptly substantially. an0ai n0Fruird Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. S BURROUGHS, 102 Btaie Phonn I5II WHY USE .W?Isb"ach Mar?fle? iiicnisK tiikv oivb v noon I.KIIIT AN AIIE U)XO MVKI). WK SKLt TIIRBK OBAIIhH- Itcs ONE rlrc 60 c. t'rlco linir the NO 197. The old itauitbr, of ttl laitln quality anu giving ... ..". . . ....,..-1..., .l-lnaamecandlopowir as llioN'. 1. and at 1 "IDEAI Mil quite an guui "luniiij "- Any ctf&" put on and burner, properly sdJuMed at .'!;,, VnU nll( ,,-an.l aelallliht. "e hare k.. store, aha ''hu.V, '?" 'Tl b,.. T,.lnnhono fiOtl. CAII.-M I AN I. till I I II.. M V. Iicniunuii. .. i Trains leave Halotn for Portlan atations nt 0:4 1 n, in. nnd 4u Lt I'ortland .... S:'J0 a if Lt Bftlera 1 1 .-00 a JI Ar Ashland 12:l a m At 89Crmento...... SflO V M Ar Ban rraiicrco. 7: p u nnu ni i tn 4 ! " iu -, la. MaOAfi' M5AS si.m. ;': i a m is ?i Arbiden Ar Denver... Ar Kama, Ulty -- Its, a ji Ar uiiicago.- . i-M a M Ar' I AnKeles.... .. io 1 ii' Ar El raw. ...... 6oo p m Ar Fort Worth... 0:30 A M Ar City or Mexico .M A M Ar Hmutan ....... ixo A M Ar New Orleans....... 025 r it Ar Washlns'oii cm a m ra .. ..ilia s u io.:? Tvnr-rrr--:iiJLi """"" I4irs Oil KT Ar New Yorl Pullman and aS 2i 'SO AW Man JOO A 2 ;k trains. Chair cars Bncrnmonto to 0 and EI Taso, and tourist enra to CIiImI0 St. Louie, Now Orb-ana and WaahinBT Connecting nt Snn Fratidlsco wltTTT?." oral Btoamshlp lines for llonolni Japan, China, Philippines, Central Z South America. "w Sco Mr. W7)V. Skinner agent alBST, Station, or address U. 11. illAUKUAAl, U. P. A Portland, Oreg.!n Kroml'ortland " ...a.. DCPAHT, roa Neu) Hearse! NF.VVI.Y FIT TED UNDER TAKING PARLORS LARGEST LINE OF Fast Malt 8 p. tn, HliO- aanr F vor jlVlitn (Ball Lakn, Ueuvcr rl. Wnuh v iiiaiia. iKiiaaa i;ni , lx)Ula,Otilco and Kual, at iniM Walla .Walla, Stxikniie, Mlime. spoils, tit. lanl, Uiilulh, Mil. wankue Ulilrao ami enat. undertaiL Goods MsatSfjre!1 w City Morgue UCKAN HI'KAMMllli-X"' o in mr!,! rmuriaoo, Hull every llvita)n. ( in """" " "' ox Hun i OI.CMIIIA IIIMsll Batur - 81'hAviKU-i. ilayjl'n AlorlH ami wny I,hu.IIii iv p, 1U.1 .. ,.A,'v',i eaiein- 4Y . " Urn SU) ra. I-. M I I', a. Hun IjindlllKa, Ull.l.A.MKTIh ltlVI.lt Afu'w Puriliiml, .Srwl.-ra and .. I Mm,, vvVh, iiieAuy, innnxlay an.l iaiur.hr a ii.uo . , Mmiilny VVnlarwlAy anil f rHy at lU.Uu a. m. KOIt COUVALLIS Ami aajr jioluUTuwiday, Tliur'day aud Saiur A, B, Burcn, Proprietor it's KM You Save That makes you rich, and if you are alive lo your own interests you'll find you save money by trading lieie. Other people do. Why not you Our stock of family groceries and piovisions is the most complete. Hanitt & Lawrence, Ot,D P08TOKFICK (IIIORKRY L. M. KIRK. WILLAMETTE R1VEU DIVISION D.illy bout a to l'-jnland im Hiu,. Trntisrcra to atreet cur line m Oregon' City if llio atcutucrsuro.Jelaycd there. luiuiiti inn iiokuw io mi pmnta In Oregon, Washington or California. Connections umdo ut Portland with ull rail, ouoitn und river lines. W. II. HUHLUUflT, Gon. Pass. Agt., Portland, Or.n 0. M. 1'OWEKS, Agont, Trade Street dock, baton). 54,50, Ai 58 r-nono'l7l StntoSt Gwin Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building JMnterial. Lime, Cement, Plaster etc, Grain, Hay and Straw stored Wagon Scalcs.ctc, oftl.c,t0",,l a'"1 inri'" "U''""0" KlW" "","' '''"''J- "f Roods to an v part n-8-tf Successor to Geo. L. Neal. trndcr new mannaxement. The Saloon, formerly oecunled l- n. I. v..t t. lyh K. loltfuii. Fino line of wines, liquor mid Cigars, et, Salem. Phono 2781. ' V' has been ro-oiieneil 229 Commercial a tree 1 22 tl S-rtACYCUE Tho only perfect llicycle crank hanger. 27 mr cent less preaauro on its K-lf-oiling crank bwrlnga h.n o , any o her style of bicycle. iJlrcrt pull on shaft, no lewrZ. Sprocket run la-iwi-on the beorliiM. - . "k . lugs. KEKINO IS HKI.IKVINO I l L AMI HK rosVINTKIi G. A. ROBERTS 111, .riri. uv...... lift BTITK aTIIKl-T PlIONK 287. 7500 Rolls of 1900 Mall Ifraperl Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD, 2 Fur Vuiiulun: Train luiivoN Albuiiy .... 12:45 p.m. Truln Icuvcrt Uorvnllls.... 1:65 p. tu Tralu arrives Vuqulnu . 7:25 p. m I ItelurnltiK: Leaves Vuqulnu UDOa.m, Leu vua Ctirvull la I l:3y n. tu Arrives Albany 12:15 p. a; :i For Delrull: Leave!, Alliany 7:t"Ja.iu Arrives Dot roll ll.3Ui.ai 4 ltcluruliig: Leaves Dottnli 1 21:20 p. hj. A i rives Albany 6:15p.m. O'lound twe connect ulAlnunyaoa Corvallla with Southern Pucltlu tialn Hiving direct service ti und from New port und udjaceiil bcnclius. Trains fur tho iiiountains arrhoit Detroit nt iiirin, giving ample time to rcucli caiiiplni; uroundn mi Hie Hrelrcnbusli it mi Sunlluni river the same day. II. I. WALllKN, KIUVIN 8T0MC. T K. A P. A Manner TUKNKK Aamit. Alhaiir.Ore IK V I. 9 n uinadiaii raci c v itiiaua a Siio Pacific Line. Lowest l ates Best service To und from nit points Hast aud Europe. Tho only lino runnlnic through in i M-1" iiiistursfe;? Boston. Without Ohantro. Hoyal Mall Steamship Line tp Jupan nnd China. Canadian and itntral a'l utoarashlp Line to Hoiio landAusfr (I l!C HAS JUSl UKIiN Stib SEB IF WE I bLblVED. COME AND CANT PI RASP von o WE HAVE PLEASED HUNDREDS OF OTHFRS F. W. HOLLIS & -CO 1st Door orh of Posl C ffic; Willamette Stables. The uudertigneil are mow uc.inv ing the WiltainetteSlali, mm,.', Oaiiimeivtal aire!, an.1 . ready tu hire yon a nie rw ..r feed ami care for your imm hen in Salem. llorrM Iw,,,, by Umj wtyk. Sallsfactim, gluil.. anteeil. oui iMtrntuvu ti;.. SeedsSeeds A full tloc nl ..-l- .. " -. kaiuRii lira.. - . . i nw Ji All Clmici-. n.lhil.lA clover itcd. ltf Harold & Reynolds :"- mi awl ihwer tetvla. '- M. I 11 ( II O ll...r.,.l I .. Send for cat, Z '""". 1"'"". 'tate. Gardners. wwl l,rt',' ll)l'-av. .. ""ttSTEU & Wlir'Plfl to ni rv..... ... . iier. i iav. ,-.: . . :..?' r. rm 0r- """leci.tiiiiir retc K;l,ia8a).w, . , bUx)k cona BROWN A ION. tur.ic ititos. IUNEKS t IMAIM PORTLAND. OKK WtJraMHcRh. , RTcLoy Stage. ferrydale ttdretVnn' M.t"CoJ'. fewt, Reed hon ? ,me ? Now E. E. Dati. For rutound information apply to U. M LOl'KWOOIl (1 A iron t Salem Ore. a Ainut, Aiptit Portland. L J.CViylp, A (J. P. A. V.iucouver i.0 Oregon Shovi Line Railroad The Direct Route to Montana, Utah. Colored and a.l Eastern Points Given clinlce of two favorite route?, via the UNION' PACIFIC Kaat Mail Un'i or the IHO GllANDE Scenic Line. No Change of Cars. Oa the Portland-Chicago SpocUf, "'' finest in the West." EqUppod With Ele-ant Standard Sleepers Hne New Or Jinari Tourist Spppais SuerbtibrarvEuffetCr$ Splendid Dinnsrs, Meals a la carte - rree Reclin'ng Chair Cars Comfortablo' Coaches and Smokors Ent-re Train Ccm.jletev Vestibuled For further inforniatlon ajitdy to J.H.NAGKL, W.F- cylAN, I mv. Pat. Agt. Oen'I AgA"' o -V -ii ii iia itJMiffi -"