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""""sFHpWWWPiPVP'WT r a IIIWIIW " i ' gllHIWy Ml tMBMwTMMMbMW""'"' i ? '" W WAGONS J Men's Tan, Blucher cut, "fist? 3.50 Men's Patent leather dress shoe, do 4 MciiWici Kid. Heavy sole, Kid lined 5 and tips, 'TfSSr1 53.50. t Men's Vici Kid, Heavy sole, extension J edge, calf lined, TlSSf1 53.50. Men's Vici Kid Plain Broad Toe, Kid 5 lined, Heavy sole, TiSS 3.50. 5 Men':, Box Calf Goodyear Welt, Latest- A shape, "? 53.50. tf Men's Full Stock Calf Goodyear Welt, J Beacon i ue," 53.50. 5 Men's Full Stock Calf Goodyear Welt, 5 Boston toe, TRS 53.50. .5 Men's Full Stock Calf Goodyear Welt, 4 Cambridge toe, TfcS 53.50.. Special " A I C)35 FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY CALL AT ONCE AS WE ONLY HAVE A FEW PAIRS OF A SIZE a J90lHUmuF1iicYcT.E'oiVEN AWAY MAY12 J Who takes the lead? When the boys' clothes are to be selected? It's the n.olher of course; boy next, and then the father, and all he has to do is to pay the bill that's easy. A $1,50 to 57,50 Our suits please the mother, fit the boy, and are priced low enough to satisfy the ather. Young Men's Suits S. conceivable style of fashionable fabrics; cut as stylishly as represented on the fashion plates. EX-irc Vpctpp TTi'fc Irresistibly pretty to look DOyS V eSiee DUHS at an(, they fit as beauti r..n ...... II.-.. i i. - in.- r v re . '. ?. imiy iu tuuy iuui. . We are a"safc store, for we sav-money back if you want it. v t Johnson & 60 The Peoples Clothicro and Furnishers. :okup6Vvrni'HvtiY so c eni purchase. T TUB DAILY JOURNAL HVHUHItll IINOTUKHn rUIDAY. AI'IMI. 13 I0OO. Dally, OnoVenr 83 00,111 Advanoo Dally, Toui Montui $1 00 U advance "9, 1 1 b)y. Olio tti'T ft CO, In Ativan JU8TI0U OF THE OITIZEN'B MOVEMENT. Tlio het clan of x.'0ilo of till com inunlty, Itiulillniiii, DonincraM, Pop. ullitft, ullvnr men, noumt inoiipy inun, evvrylxxly, tirllovp In tliu vlrtnu nml jwtonry of what linn como In liu known iioro or a "cltiionn' inuvoinunt." Ai a iwlltlcal, or rather iion.nolltlral proo eltlon, for (hu coiuluct of iiiihlle affair, It lituliwii tried nml not found Muntlntt. O ur city lini liy the niillrntion of tlilt iioii'pnrllMin method heeii taken out of (ho dowivunido rnnki, n n llvo nlnco, unil placed on (hu up grado, when prop' erty Is protcctod nitnlimt tho ilaiiianili of tho ornnnlriHl polla eUmuint in (million, whoro contlduneo in KOd llnunolal man Komtnt I reidored nml Improvement aro iM-ylnnlny; t ho made. Tim OltUoit'n inovcniont Maude for tliu oconHloii of kchmI wnlroniid a uwxl record for tho jxHipIo and kixh! govern iiumt on tha part of any olllclal, no msttur what hit mtly. It itandifor tha application of good btirlutMi ninth (kIi III puhllo nrfnlrit. mich ni no running tho city or county In deht, reducing tho current oxponaim to Iholawoet Kiult oomlitoi.t wllh it iiootl lonleo, reducing tho Intcrent clmrgo hy tho moot tho clicKt money. The) irliieilo lmo Ihsjii carried Into uuVkiI In thli ly nnd In tho Halm mthool diitrUt, mid thoy mint ho oarrlod Into ilhsst In Mnrlou county if tho iHHiplo urotolw roll mod from tho pnout oxiionlvo tuxM Kiid t tho county on i t;iMH IhuIiiom buit, At proof of tho nrw m of llii plan of loon) Koverninwit, mIiUjIi liai nolliliig to do with nutloiwl Iuum, tho llvpuhtlatii oomity tiokol in Mnrtati count' U oUlinil to ho h oIUkhi' tkkut. Tliolr candidate for the Miiuty cniirt it III clnini on thocMiivaiM tlmt thoy vro put upijnlintllie wUliw ofthoodl Solum jnuli, nnd will Ui fno from tliowr- nlIou tntluuue that lno run tho county lu dnht nml rlwl taiw tho ut tlon mid onfomimwjt In Murion coouty iiinlor foot whuro no political irntun aro involved. U'lillo tho Itopuhlicau tlckot for county olllior I moro frco from pimh InlliH'iims thnu innnl, It I not n CHI ivnh' ticket only In no tnr an it compile with tlu uell-uiulorBtood CUI-.ciih' pro- Krnm laid down at Halum. Tho ticket Hindu up hy tho DuinocrAtlo convention lit Haloni lnnt Fattirday In not n Citiromi' tlckot im tho iK'op'o uuilcriitnnd that term lu tho city uovornmunt of Hiihiui. To ho it CltlitMiM1 tlckot on tho Hiilem plan, it nhoiild contnln (ho immcH of County Clerk Hall, HIiorllT Diirhlu, Trcamircr HowiiIiik, mid Itecordor llowlmid for ronlcctlou on thoir noord uh cotniH'Wnt mid doiorying olllclnl without rcitard to thoir party nlllllatlonv. Thoro may ho found Indi vidual who will crlllolvo tho nlKivo named ticu'domon, hut no ono ha Ikhui found In a cnnvoiitioii or will Ito found in tho county can aw vthociui nimtnlii n i'lmrnt nKUlnst ono of tho abovo iiniiusl olllulahi, rolatliiK to hi dutlo a mi of' flulal. Tlifit) four untloinim hy thoir oxpcrlwiu'o o( ono turui lu olllco havo Knined in coniK)tonoy undarolHittorablo tOMirvotho puhllo iiud ditcharKO tlio tliitli'M of Ihulr olllco with lldidlty mid economy than any now man w ho ran Im put lu thorn ftoin .vny parly. On tho other hand, A monitor llolmtt ha uiado no mich record im uutitlo him to bo placid on a cltUon 'Ickot. All thli I Mid without rollcolluir on any of tho iientloinon namod hy tho con forvneo lu tho iNiiuvntlon haturday nt Hiilem to run ugaiunt Hull, Downlnit and Itnwlmid. It I wild roigardlot y( tho fitut that tho odltur of thin upor wan putun tho hvilihitho tiakot hy that oomcutloii. .Mr. Minor I a untloiimn tho pwiplo of Marlon Miinty would do- IIkIiI to honor. Ho wont and (might for hi country In tho l'hlllppluiw. Ilo U thorounhly oouipotcnt, Twoyuira honce wo IhiIIosoK hu run ho can ho uloctod WHinty olrk iikui a Citlnou' tlkt. Tlio alitor of Tim Jiiuunsi. would oJicoi fully withdraw from tint loKMlativ tlckot mid nho hi plrtoo to Mr. IIiimk; but wo owe tho ontitoofKOud KU)'iiiU)Hit horo at homo a much as wo do tho hortHM of the Smilh-AuirlMn war Tht pruilpli of tho Cttlfmi' iiioMiuiMit a laid Iovm lu till city and tho ueod for It npplhw Spring Fever Uuring tho winter, oxtra work In thrown upon tlio various orijan -of t he Iwxly. Spring make thl manifest. The appetlto becomes oor, sleep rentier. JiowelBConftlpatedteomotlmcs tliero is dyspepsia liver or kidney troubles. Life wcrns not worth llviw?. This Is the tlmo to tako Hostotter's Stomach Bit ters. It is licttcr than any other epring tonic In the world. It refreshes, Irennthons. rebuilds A PbIVatb Krv esob Stamt covers the neck of tlio lt tie. UncUilol'c Tho Conqueror ' lUJiciiti pr . ... sfninnrh Hfnmnnh 111 i. .... Bitters arose It was decreed by tlio bosses and was bound to follow. It was n part of tho work of tho machine. Mr. Tongue Is peculiarly a rlntf man, and ho Is Jurt tho kind of a man tho politicians who manlpulato conventions wanted. It was all arranged for tho Linn county dele gation to bo plectcd in his Intercut, but rlrcurnttances arose which prevented it, and a delegation in the Intorcst of a ereatdeal letter man wa elected. It was so olsewhere, and where opposition delegation wero cent it was only by a scratch. In cvory county tho men In tho ring woro for Tonguo, and their inllu nco was siifllclciit to sccuro tho re quired majority on tho first ballot. Tho peoplo will now decido whether ho shall again represent or misrepresent them In congrecs. Tho people In the valley will particularly remember tho failure to sccuro tho Yaquina appropriation. Mr. Tongue ostensibly made a showing in tho effort to secure it, but thoro Is a strong sentiment of relief that really mado llttlo effort. From now until elec tion day tho parly organ will havo thoir hands full explaining this away, ami thoso under tho lash wilt fall in lino rcgardlcs of thoir present opposition to him, whllo thoso Independent onough to do thoir own voting will at least put in n voto that will not count for him. Tonguo represents that element In politics against which tho peoplo of tho United States nro generally crying and there aro strong indications that tho peoplo of thl district will speak in an omphalic manner on the subject' Al bany Democrat, Mr. Tonguo is now chairman of tho lllver and Harbors commltto nnd will bo able no doubt to restore Yocjulna Hay harbor to tho peoplo. Kn. J. PORTO RICO DEBATE. "Ho withdraw his challenge," shout ed a voico on tho Democratic sldo, amid a howl of derision. Uabcock paid no attention to it. "'The shoo is on the other foot," ho said. "TI19 tobacco trust nnd the sugar trust started tho (reo trado agitation." This statement produced moro derisive cries Iromtho opposition, which, however, wero drowned In Republican cheer. Dark Day for the Party. Lorlmer (Rep. 111.) delivered a 10 minute speech In opposition to the bill, which elicited frequent applause from tho opposition. "I havo al way favored civil govern ment for Puerto Rice," said'he, "but I havo only thought of giving tho peoplo of that Island such government a freo men should give to thoso who como un der their control by conquest or other wise. I will only voto for a civil govern ment bill when it will give them such government as wo would accept for our selves. I am sure this measure would not benccoptcd by av man favoring it on tho floor of this House if the condl tlons wero reversed and it were in hi power to resist It. .... . , "Mr Speaker," said ho in conclusion. "I think we havo reached tho crisis In our history; I think wo neod a liberty revival; It wo aro true to ourselves we must have It. If wo aro to bo untrue then tho ultimate penalty will be dis solution of our Republican institution!. A Nation which surrenders Its basic principlo cannst survive. 1 am not an alarmist; I do not think the dissolution will como In our days or generation; such changes work slowly, but they aro nono tho less inevitable. I doubt not Hint as imperialists wo will havo our day of grandeur and perhap our Im perial aplcndor will ecllpso that of an cient Rotno. Columbia, If shamefully bedocked with tho precious pearl of the Antilles and tho gems of tho Pacific and tho Orient, may oxcito for a time ucji admiration as fs won by riche and vol uptuousness. But sir, the light of lib erty which is to her what virtuo is to woman, will havo faded from her eye And all tho riches of the world cannot mako up for that loss, to thos who really love her. to thoso who look upon her starry emblem as the symbol of Qod-given rights and not as a commer cial asset." McCall's b'peech. McCall (Hop. Mas ) was the last Re publican who nntagonUfd tho bill. "Mr. Speaker" said he, "It may b well to consider for a moment, the course of event slnco tho bill first camo into tho homo. Tlio committee on ways nnd means, of which I havo tho honor to bo a mombor, apparently misconstru ing tho metsego of the president voted to impose a 'plain duty of 25 per cent. The situation has materially changed Inco that time. Tlio duty has beon tie created to IB per cent. Intcad of being permanent in form, It I soli replacing Inside of two years, and may bo repealed by the territorial legislature in two months. Bo much Air. Spcakor, for what has beon conceded upon tho ques tion of tho tariff. When wo consider tlio nrgumrnta that woro advanced in support of tlio measure when it was first presented hora and compare It with the constitutional situation today, wo llnd an ennallv urcat chaniro The bill was nredlcatcd unon tho proposition that Two b'peeches by Democrat and Two by Republicans On the Bill. (The Porto RIcnn tariff hill iiasicd the houso. April 12, 101 to 10.1, live paliwl, ono absent.) Richardson Opposed It, Richardson (Dcm., Tenn.) tho minor ity leader, called attention to tlio fact that tho rulo would permit tliu house to votu only iimiii a slnglo proosltlon. If it had boon jiosslblo for tho senate to add to tho tnquitv of tho original bill levying IB percent of tho Dlngley duties on goods going into Porto lllco, no saw, it had done so lu tho so-called clvlbgov- eruinoiit amendment. Under the guise of a civil government tho svnuto, lio snld, had Imposed nil Imporialiitlo gov crnmuut ukii tho peoplo of tlio island. Ho asscrUd that It wa never tlio Inten tion of tlio Republicans of tho houso, In tho llrst Instance, to enact any such measuro. Ho quotod President McKln ley, Secretary Root, ox-President liar- rison, ox Hjieaker Reed ami other Re publicans of national reputation lu favor of frco trade with tho Uland, and drown 'of 185(1 and IHdO. and It is .mil... .,t iu.liiiu.1 fmni hi Democratic ' of Abraham Lincoln " " . -' congress was acting under general powors 01 sovereignty ouuiuo 01 1110 coiieuiuuuu. and was subject to no limitations what ever. It may havo occurred to yoU who havo lioen reading speeches recently de livered that It I now sought to bring this duty strictly under the terms of tho constitution ami It Is now maintained that It is constitutional. Sorao of my colleagues, who do not agroo with mo, havo doscribed tho doctrine which I havo averted here, purely for ad captan dum purposes a tho doctrine of John C. Calhoun, I havo disputed tho despotic power on tlio purt of congress. Tho doc trine I favor is the doctrine of every jurtico who has spoken upon this subject Iroui our stiprutno court. It 1 tho doctrine of tlio Republican platforms mid I assort it hero in tlio presence of the gentleman from Pennsylvania, who today made a contrary -assertion it is the iioctriuii of tliu Ruuubllcvii platforms tlio uoctrine eight yt-arv. Wo have no doubt mmo of thoir candidate ro free trow puali eon trol, but if thoy are mice In will they Im I greater thmi any xri)nul honor that 011 10 no to any man at this tUw from Mug 011 the ticket. Wo had botUr Ih able to withstand parly procure any doftnled standing for what wo lMlivo i ti.atl.kai ll.d., 11...1. hi..l... ........ ,... 11. ..k 1. ...... - . uvim hwiiitoi iivmviMnar maim ngiu lor mo taxpayer oi jiariMi miiuty fair qUMtlon. Tlio only a(yly for tliu Hutu win an oilliow or lh whole ticket poople 1 to suntaltt men. who lm made for partUati purpoatm and routlntu uu a record (or tho Hple ami mmo others. 0( tho nhuto of tho pail. When It come to lethtg iimm muly i oilloial tho MHde he a right to look (or the bet man hgardlMk of parly In local affair. The theory that a man is a coiotciit man ami tlwwdy man worty of support komit bo t the regu lar Republican iivinlneo H not hlpd tho cbum of good ggwrnnwil In thl county. Improvement l our affair It To Curo n Uold In Una Day T.V. I.tiU Ibvuwi Uututit TkU All UUM itftmt the luufej frit hfh M tat R. V. nr iUiu(VH U i W. v Mil TONOUB. Of oum Mr. THgue wa nowlimtwl at ilMliiin-lll for oci;r w Um Ho- lubttMii tlvkot. A staled by the 1) only jioMillo If thU rlo l tMHtpVp; ocratwheu tlw llr.t oppolthwi to Mm RISING BRElM ST Ami other julnful and Miimu rulmciit which Kt uuiiy inolhet sutler, ran b aruided by the um n( "MotiiuhM Phihkiv" 11m iriHfly 11 God-wrm! lu wuiuru. bvratiM It caritca tUtin tluuucti Ihrlr inot ctnltMl Uldcl Willi Ixifcil ufctv ami iidiuiit K"i woouii who ucs MoriiKWs Phihnu" nrrd tt th nilTciing u,l danger of child-birth- for it roU tin ordrol ol lu honor ud insure wfety to uiotlitr and child. MLM&VM MMf'n 9 44 Our book, " Pcfone Uaby U Uom," U wvith WW3M M HKmW O its wcljjht la gold to every woman, and will U Kiit frco in pUln wiytloi by Uradflcld JCOMK"MMM Relator CooipAuy. Atlanta, Via. T MnmtLmmwmJ oulloogueH by charactorUlng tlio Presi dent, lu tlio language of ox-Hpenker Itoiil, 11s "tho Kmerorof KxiHHlloncy." Prooeedlng, ho expreifcd his regret tliat tho secretary of war had not reen fit to' furnish tho opinion of (luuoral Charles A. Magmiii, late sicrolary of the Insular' bureau, to tho effect that tliu constitu tion extended oxpropio vlgoro to our new poeslous, upon which, ho said, the original recommendations of tho President and Secretary of War wero bused. Ilo read sumeextraut from tht alleged supprisetl opinion, which had linen printo.1 in h New York newspaper. I'ho reading wa frequently puiictuutcd with applause. "Why," ItloliiirdiHui iuke.1, "had the Prosident, tho feeretnry of War and tho Itopubltoaii party ohangwd front upon thl wholo questiouY" I'or reply he road tho statement of IVufMiir Sclmr man, of the Philippine oommlMioii, that "the trust. hadguno down to Waxhiug tun and had grad the IttqHibllcmi lirly by tho throat," Ho nlwi reealhl the statement printwl a short time ago In a local new iHtr that a membtir of tliu house had sal I that, in return for the paiagii of the bill, a largo contribu tion w a to bo made to the Republican campaign ( uud. Richardson created ' sonitfthliig nt a sciiwilloii by giving tho imms uf tho newpaer man who had written thu Interview, taylng that he' wn a loputaldo w)rroH)ndout, worthy ( of ciwdtwwe 1 Do A mien J Warned the Majoitiy. IV Arinoud (IK1111. Mo.) said the nil waa wvHwu-o that thiMO who had decided to supprat intellret, ehaln tho will and stitlo the eonsolenee realls! tlwt ihoy must do theJr work ipileVly. He ommeMlel t hone who had tho man hool to staiul out (or the right, ami warned tho Majority that the ltcpuhli-' MIM woukl hrtvo tho country to rttckoM ' with. ' ! llboKil (Itttp. Wis.), Chairman of tha RtMiUIan UotigiwsjhHval ramtaiguatuvi-1 wittwm lowborn DaImII yttll a miIm utw ami a half, tmlignautly rwwtitrtl (ho targe of RkhanUiMi that tho UopuMl ran eawpaign iwumHto had rvcoJved a wwMMiy He4lrat(ttt fr tho Pncilo lUwu tanrt Wit A a motulwr of that 0 1 uiulttrtt, Im dtrd to dmoHo It ti Atlutiy wUtHMit IwiNilatkm, and ho olutkiigvd ait' w t mm the UoiwU 11iah wh wi nwfxttittbW for (tH)i a charge. Jumping to i f., I'irtlW vIVlU tTcnn.) trwd to interrupt IUtKHk, but hekiHrtt wivliu n vle In conclusion ho said tho prnitoial to tax tho product of Puerto Rice had aroused Indignation everywhere, tt I md transformed tho whole country into a Boston tea party, (.Democratic ap plllllHI.) "The Suengih of twenty Men." When tilmkcupo.HO employed this nlirau ho rulcrred, of murce, to Healthy, nblo-bodlcd men. If he Had lived in tliuro duya nc would havo know 11 thai men uud Women who aro not lieullliy niny become u by taking Haul's Kiirs:ip.irlllii. This medicine, by iiitiKlng tlia hlixxl rich nnd pure mid giving goim nppotlto mid perfect digest Ion, Imp in yltulity utul htrengtli to tho system. Tliu niiu-lrrltallug cathurtlc tlond'.iPIII. 4 OdU. tun tin Blutvs ef ML- - XX. X V . j IU rIN 1W IHH AfMTl MiTOHELL X The Mitchell Wagon being the , LlU SSrJte Sfc and being of the highest VM es of vehicles shown herein aH it with goods of merit, and whde some oi the line consistent wiT ail Uie Vdmw pj -.-ui5 nriccd than others, wc aim to put price at which we otfer same. ' u n HiVHte somewhat to manufacturers and get We are large buyers, hence can ,d'c,ss,3'ieS us to buy closer than some goods made right for the Northwest Trade. It use ename y Sthers, and the large volume o f tan h W disbynoltS fa reaching. Therefore we feel smaller margin. of profit than those whose trade is noi su s elsewhere. It is justified in. saying tha t we Km X have each article of quality consistent with the duty no ou" " '"ir"': '".nrUi Tnw as Dossible and leave us a reasonaoie m to oe penonneu, auu jjci ui- k,,vv " doing business. margin for We Recommend our Bee Line ,...., 1. t nnl anrvleahle reliable vchiclo at a moderate price. There Is a growing demand for moderate priced vehicle built D-UnW' ioglvo satifaction. Thl lino fill the want to a nicety because It is DaDCOCKS woll as tlio stylo of construction. "A RETTER RUOGV FOIt THE MONEY UAKJNUl " uwuuiaa, is niu ruruici 01 ever man who has used tnein. l-lver;. built with full knowledge of th conditions and reqircments of the Northwest Trade. They aro simply tho Iwat that aro made In tlio UNITED STATE3W tho WORLD for that matter. Highest grado of stock, designing finish. "THERE IS NOTHING BETTER THAN A BABCOCK" Our ''Henney" Line I. now on the market for the fifth year and has been sold largely to Liverymen, Doctors, Stockmen and others who keep a buggy going and givo It lots of "hard knocks." HENNEY HUGGIES In themselves are well and favorably known, having been sold hero for years past, thcto IIENNEY rigs of ours however nre built especially for us, w stipulating the grado andslio of every piece of material In thorn, as Mitchell Wagons FARM, SPRING and DELIVERY wagon of the MITCHELL mill, Wlieravor known and used, need no further recommendation thu that they aro genulno MITOHELL GOODS. ForSixtyflveycirithfj havo been manufactured atjtho highest standard of quality, md thi same high sUiidard will alwpys contiuno to preval'. Thanking our customers for past favors and soliciting a continuance of same, we beg to assure New Trade that you will always find our goods in every line to be just what we represent them to be. !t Being Our Aim To Deal Honestly And Fairly With Every Customer." SALEAt BRANCH M 1 L j : W I OF er 60. Opposite Brewery F. F. CAREY, Mgr. Brewster & White 01 C0CHT ST. ruoNH 1781. Hay, Urain. Aill Feed. Flour, Salt, Land Plaster Oat hay, good fowl, f7 per ton. Timothy hay, good, fU.N) per ton. A complete Seed Store in connection. Rellablo Seeds nt low prices. :::::: Free delivery; prompt service. The Feed Men. W Market Successor to Geo. L. Neal. Under now mannagement. No. '220 Commercial Btreet, Salem. nBement. 'inobaioon. lormeriy occupied dviu. l.. KeatA hns been ro-opened by E. R. Col trail. Fino line of wines, liquor and Cigar. rnone L'bl. s 22 tt THE RACYCLB Tho only perfect Illcyclo crank hanger. 27 per cent, lees pressuro on Its sclf-olllng crank bearings than on any othor stylo of bicycle. Direct pull on shaft, no leverage. Sprocket runs between tho bearings. ::::::; SCKINO IS UEUKVINQ Cil.L AMI II K CH.NVINCKI) RKUOVXD10 110 8TATK HT Deals lu Fresh Hsh, Poultry, Game, Ilelgiun Hares and Fruit. II ighest cash prico paid for poultry and eggs. j a. mm mwmw O. A. ROBERTS. 105 8TATK STnHKT. rilONK 287(1. I PIANO TUNERS ANIl REI'AIRERS' PORTjiANDORK rr tUUui aii.l tt'liiIlT ! nxi. t ..... Will Mm.IpH'a r ivs What You save That nukes you rich, and if you are alive to your own interest, you'll find you save money by trading here. Othei people do. Why not you. Our stock of family groceries and provisions is the most complete. Han itt & Lawrence 014) f03TOrKICX OHOCKItY ) 7500 Rolls of 1900 Wall Iftatier! HAS JUST UhEN RECEIVED. COME AND SEE SEE IF WE CAN'T PLEASE YOU AS WE HAVE PLEASED HUNDREDS OF OTHERS F. W. HOLLIS & ,CO. 1st Door North of Post Office. LM jVI. KIRK. 04. BO. i"8d l'honoIU7i; StatoSt Gram Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material Lime, Cement, Plaster etc, Grain, Hay and Straw stored Wagon Scales etc. attention, y vtn ii ihr delhery of gooih to I'rumpl aud cMielu tf U10 eitv. auyi art oJLh WHY USE W?Isbacb MaQlle? atcuvsK iiiKY oivi:a ooou LH1IIT AMD AKS U)NU UVKU, hk K1X TllttKK OHAUaa: t l-ASI VIASTLK. Tha itrtUUil tbtM In mUltU. KULK MlU'En lih nituumntUia vt nail tbrv M UnW. T iood UljUqx auAltlr n4 (1tIu( UOIITY 'oa.s'dLJW ( asii & HBATTN0T STEAM, -- HOT Al R HOT WATER, E1Kri,Stices'.'d work d0l,e v sul,sl"y SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA Southern Pad THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains loavo Snlctn for Portland aadwiy Btntiona at 0:44 a. m. and 4:14 p. m. Lv fonUnd . SO A M 4 J U Lt 8loro 11:00 AM l t Ar Aihltllrt 11.33 A M 11 AM Ar Bcrmmto .. 5.00 P JI 1 J Ar Bq rttncltco . 7.4J P M J A " Arorlen Ail il f Ar DOllTfr .. VD A M A a Ar Ktv Cllr '21 A M ?a A Ar Clilemo..... 7 a A M fc A " JD ADKirlwi i0 I' M It A II Ar ki pko eoo p 41 r; Ar Kurt Worth 30 A II A M Ar Cliy or Mexico AJ A M JJ A J Ar Houiltn 400 A M J Ar New Orleent M r 3i r Ar WhiIiIdk 00 4J A JI JI A V Ar Ne Vor ,4P M'L!f l'ullmnit and Totiriata cars nM trains. Chair cars Sacramento toOples and Kl Paso, and tourist can toChlcaft, at. I.OIUB, fnew urifniiBBini """"'!- Connecting at San Frandlsco wit MX' Honolulu, Central ai crnl attMiniBlim lines Japan, China, Phlllnpln fcoutli Amorlca. Boo Mr. W. W. Skinner aijcnt at 8l' Htation, or addrosn . 0. II. MAKKHAM.G. r. A., Portland, Orcto moM&H?R.Pryer work a spccialtv. T. S BURBOUGHS, 1&2 State New Fitted Phone I5II UndertaKlna Parlors Lh $ O mm mnuT, rou I Fi ilU p.m, Boo kne riyer l.pm lp Bi.1 in. m. ex. Hun Balur- WPi LeT UAlCU TIM HCUaDOlf. Kmm.l'ortUnd . -- tt.-st tii. . .... ii..nvd ki. nar.M ntb ltK, u. y y. llni.li. KttlliimA lIUi " LoiiU.OlilcMro and Ewt, WalU Wll. SSpoxjur. -.; 1 , ol(i!0 Cnlomjo and al.. fc ilUU Mf "r... "follKAN BrkAMBiuro. Wir lii pr&nrlAOO. BaUeTerj nreu.j.. cni.irillHA niVIB M1KAMKKJ. T Aatorla Mkl wjr ! I h1 4" WILLAMETTE lll vU,i,tf ForPuitUnd, Kc wl-rl tfVg" U UndlDM MolidM 'rZttail dar and KWv ; XJX9&1MJ, IIUX1" aar mi . - UtMa t. PrlA HW&Vl (y' itM at (vd Hulll j bul jlitnt ium tandl pomcf M lb Na. m, and al htf the AWlTwm4iirtoiaaJburortporrladJurtt.tataboerl. Ui' lug uau WBU3UAUM UUKiNCKSr w IU kv wjeuilj.l orai KTl m UNltT lar LM UONKY Ua m of lne bamar lUa tln anj ttr bfan ot'aiU. MHil,t, nVtuittaaAa. UI ua aaow U b jou. iiLKM (US I.10HTCa,71CbeiuekeU SU TWidino,6t13. uand' Largest line of New Goods, P.actical Undertaker. N ith long experience and all modern methods. A. B, Buren, Proprietor, ltn nTT k T.f.TS run wu"T ...I"'" And way poIuUTuwdaj, Ta"""' day,4.00.p. m, - Wl LLA MKTTK U1V BWli.1Biltr tt Dally boata to Portland ai abot ,, ir trt car line at (Megou fll ."JffJ. ta on dUjcd there. Tlckeie to all po'"JV ju WaahlHKton, Callforula ' ,b,.rt Chu', cbec.l tUronjh from Balem ""vniW rail or rUer route to iy,'uuail made at Portland wllli all 'VStrRLBO ttTi. llnea. W JJli?ilaD4. Apint. Trade Sue.titock.81 Leaves .?; rVir. " NicCoy Stage. Willamette atable 0 dally for Lincoln, Zena, 'm Perrydalound return "" jjf dritf- 1 Parcola delivemt along the eVilW. 3-ltt U " h