fCAltttt i j I ft MM SHOD In a pair of our $3,50 Shoes is well shod His shoes will give him comfort am! answer every demand ol hard service. Can wc disturbc you just a second? To examine our shoes, you ought to get a good look at them, they are great. 0i "isy -uuc aiun? v 04 Btnto St Z Wasting Arc you nervous, restless, pale and easily tired? Per haps the scales can tell you why. If your weight i below your average, that explains it. Scott's Emulsion is a fat producing food. You soon begin to gain and you keep on gaining long after you stop taking it. For all wasting diseases, in both young and old, it is the one standard remedy. V OTT 4 1W)' ' r,firW M Y k TAX REDUCTION PROGRAM TO WHICH THE CITIZENS' CANDID ATES FOR THE COUNTY COURT J Will k Pledged IflTliey Accept the Nominations Made at Salem Saturday WHY USE li!folsbach Ma!le' ...... .1.1 i n.m Diir-be dq !""" J"'" S SS' V nnl, ilS. feit per hour. ,M" J inuilllranrtslrliis' KlOIITV CAND ifDLK rOIYKK. MM TA 1900 KAMBLEK BICYCLE GIVEN AWAY .MAY 12. J My wife says X X X iX "The suit I got at G. W. Johnson & Co.'s hist week is the best ever bought for 10, and she is quite confi dent I never got one as good for $12.50." That is what an enthusiastic gentleman told a friend about a suit he selected last week. Wc have similar comments every day. You arc hurried, perhaps, and would get the suit today if you had the time to spare. Give us ten min utes we will do the rest. If you aren't satisfied, come back and we will remove all difficulties or give you your money back. They are going, those beautiful Cheviet Suits X X 2C Going at $12 and r3 50. They were made to sell at $14 and $15. If you have any Spuing Suit notions in your head wc can please you. 6. If. Johnson & 60.. The Peoples C olhlers and Furnishers. X A COUPON Wll II EVERY 50 C EN I PUItniAbR. vvr TUB DAILY JOURNAL MY HOVKH MHUrUICKI) TUESDAY, A PHIL 17 1000. Dally, OnoYeir S3 00, In Advance Dully, Pout MonlDi $1 00. (. A-Uvnuco Weekly, Onofrar 81.00, In Ativan JOURNAL "X-ltAYS." Tho Popullsta should nivrr consent lotho Wilting ot Mr. Ilcbitt on a inform Cltlicu's ticket, t t i Tim Jouuvai. It Invited to get out n Hpccinl Paris KxioaItlou edition to cir culate ovur there. Thanks, m Imve enough to do rlnlit hero In Marion county, t t t Tim Republican imiuaKurs will ho compelled toge't out n mora ipcclllo program ot how thulr candidates lire KoIiik to run Marlon county for thn nuxt (our years Mow the piviplo, will elect them. . All that thfl Htutoiiniui mid III lly. slander havo to say iiKuluit County Clork llnll Umoroor less true of somo of the other candidates on tho Itcpuhli. cflti tlrkot. Hut Mr. Hall will I) l!o to defend himself on tho county canvass, anil will bo Jnslllled In dolnif so In toll, defense. t t t Hilly lluthcy of IhuheyUllu on tho Hrtdtcubush la In town. Ho m turned down In tho ltepuhllcan convention. U li wld tho tint order ho would hvo llcnod na county Jtiiliia would hum been loonlor aultto bo brought to recover money Illegally exacted from Marlon rvunty by ono Oeo. 0. Illnhaiii. J What lthe tire o( ideetinit olllclals not iupiorL llnrhurt (or re-election, nor liln deputy, tho Itcpubllcnu nominee, miys IhH r. ('. Davidson Istholiest man hrmiKht out for that nllh-e. The ooii li ty b idly neods a khI mini f.ir ns senior, who will employ only ooinpolont deputies mill who Inn tho n.ickli.nio to assess tho property of ull alike. t t As tho Itcpubllcun platform win II rut ndoplcd nnd published il not con Uln tlio endorsement nfiliotuituadiiilic Istratloti. It w ik dlrcovercd hi a n soln tloll put Into thu proceeilhitf iiUmi- rrtrd nnd restored to It proer phicn in tho platform. That platform hna been copied Into tho Itepiibllcun papers nil ovur thu tain as it wan prcscntcil by TiikJouii nai. In (ta cumpleto form. 1 14 Thorn In n ureal ilenl nf.ytiitojimiiullkc ability nml nil tho diplomacy ii Talloy raml boasted in tho ItopnblliMii plat form diuttud by that liltfhrtiincd Wal lace Moi itmumnt. It reads ns auiixilh n the liieeii'a cMit!h from thu throne and in lammed full of mmity ineaiilinr- lrmm. Ho didn't evn know (hat tho Itopuhllo of Mcnrutiua wt not IckhiIohI on tho Minium of I'mmuui, but IHX) miles farther norlh. Then urxwholo irobi ut other evlilonoo of muro Ihuii or illnary avhoolUiy iniifurlly in thu docu uiiiviii uinv m inrurry urcuou lor mo KM Inndaid or bint in 1100. 1 t I Tho eutlro pn)).)ltlou of tiirnlux mim outof ollltv who Iihto only nerMsl ono term mid wliuhavo kviu tho immipIo olllcleut, eiyniomlnd nnd uou-partUiin anrvlCti It wroiitf, Wo no sooner uel comkituit moil in, who Iimiii tholr duty and thow the peoplo Hut thoy mean to do rlitlil, than the o-omIU1 party inun iH!f proKx In tho lulrt of nrty to turn Ihwm out. It U wmlrary lo thn prlMplwi o( ihkI kmnriimiiU Wh wvmld not leavo mm In for llfo. Wo aro who hnvi to lw clubbed Into dolnn thwlr opjmwwI to nn olllw liHldliiK iiilslmmry duty, and wijolnod and rentralnixl iu tho courts for cominittinit (Mitmuoi nu tho taxpayera? Tut hi men who will work. . jio Krafts on tho pcoplo untl snvo thu hi lawyer bills It costs Mnil.Ni county to choko off tho sm'is of tho rly Nines, t t t Ka better men weroover brought qui for county rommlulonrr lin I. N. Ncodliatn and W. Cuher. Doth aro Bnt-cUs farmers, iiixxl business limn, good flntnclers, nml publlo spirited ottl bciis. Tho peopl of Urlon roun'y aro fortunst to tinvo two nieh candrdsto a Won them fur this ulllee, ami caii mala no uil.tnVo In eilhor .. A prominent Kcpublimn who will Hut there Wit ut and riHnnbto iiumii In this matter that tuHiiros thflHMple the bvtl publlo sertiv. To Cur n Uolil in Uno Day K. V. 0r Uitlte U .iifN) liii. . 'union I'LATPOHM Adopted y tbs DtmeeiiU and t'opuliiii of Oi;i)n. UNIUX SMTK I'UTIXHdl. Wo tho IVmoerats, IWuIUIk and Sll vvr lleiHibliiuns of Oi'hii,Iii ounveutJoii iMomb.e.1. ilu htireUy illlrm uml In luise, In whole and in part, In letter ami in spirit, the platform adopted b the IVniocralli- (niiniiiu iiM In flfasew ataatWaWssaaWaWaWa orkis had woikwtfioutGoljdDustl WASHING WOOLEN BLANKETS IMkc4 lMS i ri js ii-til NtV"lt fi " '.? . 1 WHIf if Mill i fcH tv wl IGoW Dmt Wwtiag Pov jer mi m a bUstit la i ' atlt kn rt. I fral a k!tt la ii f Klt kn rt.4 i u. lint K i kgUv lUUft W. Bl ' nrt H iu- I ids tt nwlJ iwii, a v.n Vrttcr slltoa uait untvir.ier as m la bi ) ii. hi ai t r IOIIIK VMIW f lj IH ajag a b aLssakHm lujauh aw tNt aVMataaaWaaaaMaaatama ChlcnpQ In 18011, nnd Hie money plank of t'io Demoorallc, 1'ioplo's Party nnd Silver Itepiibllcnn parties of Oregon In IHOS. Wo favor nmtmdmunltt to tho federal conhtltntlon, sjieulnlly iintliorlzliiK nn fni'omo tax, mid providing for thu elec tion of UnlUil Htntes SHiiato-n by a ill. rcct voto of tho ooplu. Wo opKit! Kovuriuiiuiit by injiinollon nnd tho blacklist, nnd favor arbitration as a means of scttliiii dUputes between eorHiratious and tholr employes, and reennlnlng the foci that n corjiorntlon Is a creature of law, we bulloo in and favor n ronionablo supervision by a state Inspection, of mines, maohiuery, mnuufaetorios and railways, to tho end that injuries to employes bo avoided and life rendered secure j wo favor the pas rage of n rentotmblo employers' liability act, similar to those euncted In other states, Wu realllrm our former declaration in favor of tho Initiative and referendum nud pledge our candidates for thu loxisla turu to support tho ouillnjj nmemlmeiit to tho constitution suhmitlinK thu (pies, tlon of direct legislation to the cople. Wo denounce thu doctrine that an executive or u congress, created and limited by the constitution, can exciciso lawful authority beyond that constitu tion, and In violation of it. lltdluvlnit Hint a nation cannot long enduio half republic and half empire, we opKso wars of coniiuott mid colonial posses sions. Tho I'lllpiuos omi not be citizens without ondiiUKorliiK our eivihratlon; they cituiiot bo subject without en- dsiiKerliiKoiir form of Kovorumout, and ns wo aro not wllllnu to surrender our civilization or to oonvurt n republic into nn umpire, tn favor an Immediate dee-1 hirntlon of the nation's purK)io ti ilo to Hie I'ilipliioj, first, u stable form of Kovermnent; recnud, IiuIoihuiiIuiicc, ami third, protection from outside interfer ence, as It bus fui nearly a century uivou protection to tho republics of Gen trul and Boutli America. We fuvor the expansion ol trade by every IcHitluiiitit nod peaceful means, but wo are oiscd to puri'hasluK trade at tho ciiuuoii'e uioiilh with human blin!; neither 'o wo li'lluvo that tnulu seeuriil and held by force Is worth thu price that must paid for it. Wo are in favor of extend Inn the ii'itiou's iulluencu, but wobu. Ilovo that liilliienee should lis oxiumhd, nut by loree and violence, but tlnoiih tho peraiiaiUo miir of u hlh and liiiiorahlu ttxatuplo. Wo oppiMO milltnrlsin, It luiw.nes i)M)ii thu eoploau uiiiiecsary burden, and li u constant inenuee. A small slainllnif army and a woll-MiilpMsl statu u i lit tu aro sulllcleut In lime of hkico; in llm'oof wur UiHclliaeu.soldler should Im n repuhlie's duftuiMi, mid ns an i ample, ho Mlut with smlsfastlou to the brave and KrtlUut hh-vuhm of tho See oml OreKon In tlw lulw !-iiili-Ainer-Iiiii war. We nmpillilm with the Hwir repub lie of South Afrlcit, iu thslr noble nod hriuo strUKnlo for liberty and natioiml uxisteueo. We aumloinn tlm prsswnt ltembllcun eoiiitto for o!hi)Ioi; the demuiid of tho triuts for a turllf iiimiii hhIs linHirlcil to Puerto Him, and Inhibition free In toroourto between our peoilo ninl tho luiiple of Puerto It let) Iu tlwt iimllsr ol trade. We condemn I lie llinley tariff law ns a Irust-briwillun uml extortkm Inviting miHinire, skilfully dsvl! tor tlw pur- hw oi kiviiik " n l suv itivurs wiihhi tlwy du not deoerMi. mid el ittaeintf iivou llw many, Iwrdwis whleli lliey ahwiM not mr. '6 deiiMHd Uutt iirliebw WMitruJUd by trHU be pluiwil upon the frM llita, awl w Uvir the wmupIihsiiI uml unfurc msiiluf tueli Uws as will sftMluulty suppnNM and drattuy all triuts ami all eomUinntious ut cninUl thai omUio! (rtM liitereoius and trad iiiiuhik our Hiupe. Wu wmhUhiii the prot flmmoml Kk;- ittrtllwi uf owiin of Um UuiluU States teinlliiK to tiieHalitUliHiiHii uf a itemoy trust ubri ol Hi liberties and rights of tUe Amortcmi hv1o, W Uvur the liuiwvtltuia ouhmUmmkiu, inneihlp awl (imIIIWImmi 04 the Nk--airtKHii cmimiI by tb t'Nltcd Smuw. We arti opxwcl lo b) awl all pr hmm lNUlMtuiM mm idtn( uf the leas i iiK UtrurpirtHtkittH or IwIIWmu1s uiiy porihMi u( the imUlle HatHAlli for KtaituK lurpiM tn the delrlmwHt of uoliwl hU llrs ami hiHHeles. W.-tui or itwrnweut ourhii uf the teUmiJi a (wu q Uie;pMtl )"s temi4 tt t'nitwl Sinio. ;ml we ot Hr witti upp-xivel Hi ivmxewent thrutitiMil tho ottiiHtry, lookH towuid thamuuu'ipal ewmtrsldp of iiiuhU-ImI franolttMM. WodiHUHim-o Uhj trtf.KtiHM of tb H publiiMiipirtyuf thoiUto of Orvdn in its maiitttetuvti' of state aw) muub eipal ntTsUs. UMAii Att VBtUtAiife iu pUthum esmmnt ofterol thu following iweliiittu, ami asktol that It be maiU i4tt at Joe pUt'omi, whtrU wl lplisJ The Cltlrens' ticket contains tho names of two oxccllenl citizens for county Judge nnd commissioner W. W. Elder of Stayton, nnd V. W. Culver of Liberty. Mr. Kldor is a successful business man from the eastern sldo of tho county, a man wlio will iti.fmiil lliplnlprrl of thn fiirmpr. Mr. Culver is 0110 of the model farmers and business men in the county. Following plan for reducing taxes nnd putting Marlon county on a sound flnnnciul basis was adopted by tho convcation; Wlmrnna Tim Mini ninrinnl nf lorna mllnrlil In Miirloll COUIltV for the past four years an.ounts to 1021,(152. ns against $C0.'),7 for the four years preceding, while tho values of property have been constantly diminishing, wo pledge Hie (ounty Judge and commisiloner nominated on the citizens' ticket to reduce tlio totnl nmount of cash tnken from tho people annually for tho next four years iixlend of Increasing tho amount any further. Whereas, Tho nvcrngo expenditures of Marion county for tho pait six yents Imve nmounted to $70,073 per annum for county puriKises, nnd the county court has been able to conduct the county tho past )ar for t5l,tMfl, as ngoinst 7I,43 In IMJ3 nnd 80.170 iu 1897. wo believe tho county exneuses can bo still farther induced, and we pledge the county Judge ami commissioner nominated on this citizens' ticket to conduct the ordinary current expenses of Marion county for not to exceed $10,000 per nnnutn. llcforo' incurring any unusiinl or extraordinary ex penditure for Improvements or repairs for any sum to exceed $1,000, the expendi ture shall first be submitted to the co le and authorized by them. Wo plclgo tho candidates for tho county commissioners court nominated on this citizens' ticket to put the county on it cah hnsls at tho earllost posiblo dnjo, by ordering the prompt collection of tnxos when I hey beconiu duo, by reducing the rate of interest on the county debt by the use of money at four ln-r cent if the same can bo obtained We pledge the candidates for county Judge nnd commissioner to conduct the affairs of thn county on n business Imsls and on a strictly non (Hirtlsan basis. Whereas, Comity and slate taxus have been ronMantly Increasing, wo pledge tlio rlllzeim' eon nt v rinirt tn rhliuiu Ihxi-m a low un thev fl.rn in Other wcll-lfOemed .Mllli.htu fli1tnn..n. .11 At(1rlfi flml Hint .lli.v blulll lil.l(rit (flinH4ilPH III Wrltlnif to I 11,1. ff.w.l Wo pledge tho citizens' legislative ticket lo Inlxir to reiluco the state tax materially. j. - ' " , , , L ., ,. ' T n'l " . " " J "Ll '- nEcnosR nur oivb a ooo" uniiT and Ane utsa uvRn. wh skll TiinRB anADis; VWA-WKMBIIIIIAKTt.t Jh. rrrr 1J ''''"'f1" ... ""?, '?.;. V&Vr TuTt ni auslltr anil lTln EAnonIelnfl'trbutgIrinifMn1.c.nd1epowcr..lh.Ko.m..n...l1s1fth. Aur oTMKffii Put on sad borasrs P7f;?JI,rl f,' &&& Call d M.IUM " TuSllTCO 71 Chcmeketa St.. Telephone 603. llflfyoTSavG That makes you rich, and if you are alive to vour its vou'll find you save money by trading here. Brewster & White 01 COURT ST. MONK 1781. Hay, Uraini Mill Feed, Flour, Salt, Land Plaster Oat liny, good feed, $7 por ton. Timothy liny, good, J0.60 pot- ton A coinploto Seed Storo In connection Reliable Seeds nt low prices ::;-.; Free delivery J prompt service. ' The Feed Men. own interests you II find you Other people do. Why not you ..... i,a ,net Our stock of ramify groceries and provisions is the most complete. Han itt & Lawrence, Tlie Doty Wet nitxtovuD 10 140 STATU ST. Deals In Fresh Fish, Poultry, Game rtelgian linrcs and Fruit. ' Highest cash price paid for poultry and eggs. J. 1 TAT10R ntOPNEM old rosTomcrc qkockky Neal. Successor to Geo. i mannagement. TlieSMooti. for,, norly - ncc ucd by U. U NtKV 1-opcne.r by K K.Colgnn. Fine line of wines, liquor iinu tiuar?. refill ttreot, Salem. 1'hotio 2781. J "V Under now Co., has been re Nn. 220 Cniunie I I.IIHI..HII..IIII .iMIIMilll I i.i . RACYCLB "Whereas The United Htntrs Is In dubieil to the pioneer Indian war veter ans of Oregon for tho occupancy ami comment of this North Pacific court, sorlug In tho Indian wars of this court from 181(1 to 18M), ns faithfully nml run durliusorvlio ns vatunlileas any oliin leers evi r did In dcfeiuu of our national domain; "Whereas, After tlio lapco of half n century they have not received Just iec ogiiitlon, HioUL'h ft has been proined ut each recurring election for the hist 3il years; "Whereas, Theehslrmnti of tho lions of repressutntives has now given out thnt action must again lie positioned; ' Itesolved, That patience ceases to bo a xirtuc, and in behalf of our nged vet erans, whose ranks nre so fast dwindling away, wo protest agaiuit this uiijiistfll able neglect, and won III rm that novel. tirun unr Ills friends cnu longer voto thu Kepublican ticket whilo tliet-o pkslges, niton iiunle and long overdue, to ensioii thu tolteiing old hiroos, remain unre deemeil by that parly " TDK Mill IIOAIIHKS Nomlmiteil for cengress: First district J. K. Hears; second district, John C Young l'reslduntlal electers: 'I. V, II. Kmhreo, John C. Luce, J. L. Hill, I.ucm Henry. District uttorney, 0. 8. .luck son was tho only nominee. Joint repre sentative, Giant Hawlings, of dnckson, was the only nominee. Not more than eight or ten persons took part In thceo meetings "A I'enny Saved Is a I'cnnv Karncd," l-AKinoiny Is thu lesson taught by HiIh saying. It In trim economy to tnko Hood's Sarvaiurllla at this season Ik caiifo it piirilles, enrliihes and vltitllieM tho blood and thus proventH sickuesA, and puts tho who system Iu u slate of health for tho coming scmiou. Ker hottlo ol ItoodN Harsuparllla cnntahiH 100 doses wiltlve pixmf that it Is econ omy to take only Hood's. Constipation is euro I by Hood's Pills. Sfict. 7 Growers may rell all or nay part of the f 'uit ft iwn uiontl e lands coutn c d j for cunning or for consumption green or ' ttr aliliwii.tnt itrmtt nml llin onwiract shall not npply to any such green fruit so sold. It Is further agreed that this contract shall bo binding only In tho event that on or before June 7, lltOO, persons shall sign contracts similar in form to this contract representing sevtnty-fle per cent, of thenggregato ncreage cf prune bearing trees In Jackson, Josephine, Douglas, I.lnn, l.suo, llentou, Polk, Yamhill, Marion. Washington, Clacka mas, Multnomah, Columbia, Wasco, Hlicrnmn, Gilliam, Umatilla Counties, Oiegon, Clnrk, Wallu Walla, Yakima Counties, Washington, The local ui'ociatiou which Ills pro- poflod to form will be known us the Illank Fruit Growers' Association, and nil persons engaged iu or interested In fruit growing, curing or (Kicking are uliglhle for memlssrshlp, the male mem uers being subject ton j early clmrgu of $1. Tho ohjectsof this u!ocintiou are: First To promote Hie best Interents of those engaged in horticulture In nil its bmuclie", witli a view of making the business profitable, and to furniHh mem Imrs with Miluiiblo iiiforniatiou and pleasant recreation. Second To promoto niipmlntuiico and llitercluingo of Ideas, eneoiirngo unity of action nnd intpiru unit. ml conildenco i-Tilnlly In itio work of the Cured l-rnlt Asrclnlloii of tho Pncttic North, west. The only perfect Bicycle crank hunger. 27 or cent, less ptUure nn its self-oillng crank bearing . tlmn on any other style of bicycle. Direct pull on shaft, no leverage. Sprocket runs between tho bearings. : : : ' SKKINO 18 IlKLIKVIS'a CAt.L ANI1 IIK CONVINCKH G. A. ROBERTS. 105 STATK BTRCET. Pito.sr. 2870. 7500 Rolls of 1900 SOUL15 BROS. PIANO ri'KEHS AM) REPAIRERS PORTLAND OIIK hirUnlrin uJ vlrlnlly Isnvt oMeip n n.n VIII' MmiIpHIo Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Hy m Mall leaped lioicrnor Tojlor Is one nf the mo-t lu terosting lecturers 011 the American plat form today. This is his first vielt to the coast, but there aro 1111111111118 ol KaMem people who will not miss Hie chance to ticur him. IIkkcihm'n iHMtlnn. Piiiji Notquul fur Con pnuiT atiowKims' meeiino No Orieanliallon Perfected Hut a OooU, .S'srt Made. The meeting of fruitgrowers Sattirduy wis isiiiHldureil 1111 v.cuiixuglng njart toward aiiorguiiliHtion of Marion county hurtlciilturallsts. The matter was thoroughly ilbciiSMsl nml the grow ern prerrut teemed lo be satltlloil with the plan of organlution pmssnl. On Suiurdiiy, April 38, nuolher meet lug will IhjIimIiI, when It Is IiukhI that the iietHMtmry 7o r cent of tho fruit U'rengo may Im runreseiitod. TImso meetings are held In compli aniHi witii the following reeoliitmn, adopted by tho Directum of Curod Fruit Amcitiltiin of tho Pacific Northwest, Marvli lit, PKH): lle-olvnl, lhat Ibis couveulloii 11. qnMt IIm Itoardof D'reclors of this As st ialiou toarraugii fur tho organization of snbouliimle ninoomtions of grower? 111 onler that sueli orguiiiislniis nmv proimilo the work of this Ai-stx-laMmi in districts reunite from headquarters b helping to extend all inlluencos favoring ro-oiMuwiiuu and liv provliling for nil iiHilsof the liiomliertlilp of this Asm olatlou which aro dbtinrtlv hval. nml lo nllonlu iiimiii tliMii(h which anv pro- iimis or compiaiuis ur rertiniiuemUtioni (rouisipli Mtloiia may Ut presented to this AsHHUiinn. TheC. F A. of the Pacific NorihwM lrupuM' to make rfltitrhrti with tho fruit growers of tho northwest to I.iumIIo Hioir fruit. I will enter into a contract with euoh grower, the main miiiU of th ismtraet bolngns follows TIh AshwmiIoa nimiu to procuie ihe iuatHvtliiu, )mrking ami mle ! witno cru; in mhh wwu an.l msliilalit iiniffwn, Albany merchants have signed an agreement for closing their estnbllsli. munis at" o'clock in thu evening, sao in the month ot December and 011 Sat urdays, Tho receipts fur tho town of Sumpter for the past two jears have been f I0,IWl ami dlnburrements flO.WO, The town now claims 11 population ol more than I0OO. A meeting of fruit growers was hell iu Kugene Saturday to invito ii)on Joining tho N. W. C. I. Ae.H)lalk.n, hut 110 action was taken. ljiwrenccOlds captuntlH black Kar weighing 400 pounds in a steel trap on tho bank of the Tillamook HUer 11 few iiighta Hi.o. The C.ugemi (KMpIo aro still talking creamery, but no one seems to hao the ncru to launch Iho enterprise F. HAS JUS I UbliiN REC0IVEI3. COME AND SEE SEE IF WE .CAN'T PLEASE YOU AS WE HAVE PLEASED HUNDREDS OH OTHERS W. HOLLIS & CO. 1st Door North of Post Olficc. Jj. B ATI N 01 STftAM. HOT AIM HOT WATKK, Estimate luriiished, and work done promptly siilMdiiiiaHy and at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer woik a special! v. T. S BUHBOUGH?, 102 State Piione 1511 The fnvorlto line to all points eBt Ilroad, M'stlbulcd nnd up-to-date trains between Pueblo and Denver, nml Omaha, Chicago and Kansas City, making direct connection in Chicago with nil morning trains cost. First-clnsn Pullman Hlecpcrs Library Buffet cars, between Denver mid Chicago; tho most pcrlict dining ear service in tho world "A l.n Carlo:" through llrst-clnss Pitllmnn Sleeper every day between Bait Lnko City nud Chicago via thu scenic lino; personally conducted excursion iu ordinary Pullmnn sleeping cars once a week from Portland nnd San Francisco to Omaha, Chicneo. Buffalo. Chicago nud New ork via, tho Great Suit Luku Koiito, without chnngu to CMengo. No nnnoylng transfer in CM cago. These enra nro provided, with all weekly periodicals for freo use of our patrons. For further information, maps, folders, etc., call on your nearest ticket agent, or write to A. E. COOPER. Cleii'I Agent. Pass. Dept. Portland,' Ore. Coralfe k Easta.'llailroad TIMEUARL), 2 For Vuuulna: Truln leaves A I ban in y ... Train leaves (Jorvallls.. .12:13 p in . 1:&1 p ut, . 7:20 p. in. New Fitted UllUlia UuliHiy Largest line of New Goods. Practical Undertaker. With long experience and all modern methods. A. B, Buren, Proprietor. HniaaaaKaSKXLH ' LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHr aaaaaaaaaaH aaaaaaaaHHaVfv saaaaaaaaaaaal ' 'n worries Tllf twOHi mm L. M. KIRK 6. BO. & 58 StatoSt lliono'ia7l Gratn Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material I.imc, Cment, Plaster etc, Grain. Hay and Straw stored Waeon Scales.eip. I'riMlllU HIhIihIIH Mlllllll mk.... I.. ,1... .I..1I. - InftliHrllV ' 'inner, , Vfih u hiii pari U-MI MKAT AND POU1.TKY. iMiloC. Matthews Mnuwfiti Wwant. 4 Maubswt To find her beauty fading, and feci her strength, slowly slipping awuy Worry only makes mat ten worse. Iu uicli crisis the wise woman acts. She looks uround for help, uud txihls it iu Dr. incrcc-a Pnvwite IVscnp- M KKKT krMHiruiiasU ss, chiIiiWu and ' tlon. No other qiialilv mikI tn proetini su. h lurking to medietas has done UiKdMiM IH cotiliiriuitv iIimiuumI. .,..1 .- 1....M, r. ..u . - - j -.. . .. ...., n.n. - ...mv.. .! ,vta. ami to iitMko MKM ol h- res.-o grniUM un.ler its own trwl mark ami gwirwiU) - to ivore Morn ll.r.- m vwt wari.)rtHiMi; to aitvnmv and jiv In U Mrt iHaw all uxihiuhs hhm iurv Iu aiul ulmui il. l...v..i. .-Li..v.j iir." : "i "rr?:.r" "m :?'. wl )v " M1" w wea a -", r i"v . Biflsi ill iiiriii.P in miiiinL. nrL wiifTti ii I j.. . -. -..j,, .- -""-ftl - nywiM HVtl ..... nmi rviimi; mo Slime. Mrfc w. i KUd ,j ..... ,to,. -,. ... TtiooancMof tho fruit pay u -. BaS&.Sr5E.JS a!L.i ni rxnipt Mlarles of lrtTaUlents. pi Ur iMttnr th nut Vrr ifiiT Hswxitary. tn.a,rer ami d.rtv.or, ot tho ESSZSXXWt S tsootatimi. ToimrcMt of tlw eron .XVr-..i.SVJ8wla.f ""er nkh. iw a K niaignrtl IU ino KUUH, UVIUUI uiht tl)le voinen as "Favorite Pre scription." It curva female weakness and atasca of Uie delicate orvuni whwh umlcruiiue w,-oiuai'a strength ami mar iicr ueaiuy. makes w&iV Ck MIC AT ..nil fOULTKY State street iitiar railiua.1. Froli,t Hit. I Lwl li.u..l l . ",rw". ,... -.11IW. .... wwunav i Keen j llu U'St nurtts In low ii. ' I The Gorman Market Will be cm ml nil kiqtui 4 MMl Ut. firm of Wtilt A M l,. must l -i ', CUOL.Z & SON I. 1 n.nir,-i .l MUrthio miut 1 J.-a. on rwn HAf I l.ll IK.. . Wr4l Mr A . Alt f.ifit 'wilt Uimlullct llh other il?,rrJ'ulo: JUaVitolS r.iuidnNl.....l.. .-. .. . a - I ""' iwiuwMuiiT, mr nrsliin iKm s.I. I " Cl1 i,"',"s 'l"""1; " mnirl . aiU I rool4 Jo all my own mik . fi """Trrr . etlMaktmraiui Ihn AiuuMii.... tli ...nl oaaruckl Jinlfenut t JLiVL. IrfV?1' .UT! I i M f ;s. . - ----- .t ww...'.. nil. r kUBll lulilHMll lllllla aiul iv i. ......i. ly iy mriiu sbttll Ui made Mall purnvmi lUtwstoTU Miah mtwgfed frolt, as ih. el f salt attivvlvvdjk-. . . Plating Jewilrv. Silvaruahi Hk- i.. (viri ih1 a)! kin.u i (iittuujf. C A. ROBERTS, 105 Statu btroat i- Plon 2878 A aTWte iLLaaJ rnlawl it W. -. .1 " imisiirxtixz :k-:i."crw"j?c!...,y - Dr. Hefce's Pteaunt lVUeU cu foul Vir" i?JSaaa " 'm bho 1 Line The Direct Koiito In Montana, Utah, Colorado and ail tastern Points. . l,l,v,'S.c,",,x? ' two favorite nmiei. vw the U.NIOS PAC1FI0 Fast Mali I li.l or tlm KIO GRAJfDK Scenic it"'"' No Change of Cars, On tho Portland-CUIcaBO SiHcial. "iV, finest in the est." ' ' Equipped With EJe ant Sjandard Sleepers fine New Ordinary Tourist Seepws SuerblibrarvBufltjtCars Splendid Dinners, Meals a la c.irte ree Reclining t ha!r Cars C mfwt.ibie' Coaches and Smoke s tntir Trtin Vstbuled j w Mk !"' " fwr,"Hli " wily to im. im. 4,. Mna-i.ni --.SA'11 niKri:s u 1 ...... Trul t) nrrlves Vuuiilim 1 ticiuruinu: Leaves Yuqultiu K-tX) a. nt. Leaves Corvu Ilia 1 1 :30 n, ut Arrives Albany 12:15 p. tu. I For Detreit: Leaver Albuny 7:00 .m Arrlvcn Detroit, 11:30 a. m 4 IleltirnltiD: Lciivm Detroit 12:20 0 in, Airlvcs Alb,iuy 3:15 p.m. t )'in uud twu couocsl et Albany nnd CorvullM with SuuMieni Pad He trains wiving (llrec.l, servlre tjtintl fruui .New port nnd iidjucutil benches. Trul us for the mountains arrive, at Detroit nl iin'iii, K'h'ltiK ample Muic to resell cmnpiiii; urotimls nn llif ItrellenlniBli and Hantluui river Hi . sntuud.iv. H. L WM.UKN, BUW1N ST0SK, T K.4I1 A Maiia.f TIMINKH AS.UI, AlbnOT.Or SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Southern Trnlns leave Salem for"Port land and way stations at 5:4.0 u. in. , 7:54 u. ui. and 1:05 p. nu ' l.v PuriTaua . s.JO a M S.u f'jl LT Kll0 .......... .tl-CO A M Ar AlhlkUrt Ar tSacru'ticutu........ Ar Han Kiind.co. ArOrlsn ..... r lisnver......., Ar Kii, t.iir Ar Chlciao.. CrU aiikI . .UJIO A H b.W V M 7-4iIM . a a a M SAO A M ... AM 7 15 A M luiir it Vi-V. 1 M Sill AM .li A U li.tS A U 819 A 11 7-il A H .j'a a Ar KI Pmi Ar fori Wonh .vr Cltj ui Mexico., Ar Houitou ........ Ar Nw HrUiu Ar Wu1iIukou.. Ar New York . Pullman and Y?;o"ir :d im a 11 sou f m r M 8JI AM S SO X II ..... Ml A M 1U.JU A It a.r.5 AM Ml A M . sai r m srii r m . U A M A M I2, t M 13:43 T il Tourists cars sn bstu trains. Chair curs Sacramento to Odsu and F.I Paso, ami tourist cars to Chicago, Ht Iiiiiii, Nuw Orloaua and Waahinirtna. Connuetimr at San Framltaco witli Bar oral steamship Hues for Honolulu. Japan, Chins, Philippines. Centra,! anil JHHiiti America. . Mr. V, W. bkiuner dtfent t blm Station, or address C If. MAUM1AM, G. P. A Portland, Oieijnu billlillllilll acilic iiy ... WMM MltH IHtllltll kill TouristGars to Complete v Sim heito Liar, Lowest rates Best serviro To and fruui nil jminls Kast ami Kurope. 1 up oniy uno running lliriiuxn M. ran Tor sti Minlrca HflStoQ. Without Change. Itoyal m Steamship Line to Japan nn.l Chins. C'nuaalan nud Australia. 1 Iminslilji Linn to IliiiioliiliiaiiilliHtriili Knr rates, nml information npply to C. M LOUKWOOD .. At'ent.Saleuiidrr, H. II. Aboil, Aufiit Purllund, '--.Ojl . A. V A, Vancoivor .0 NicLoy Stage. LeavtrD Willamette dtablr tf:20 , . dmly for Lincoln, Zenr, McCny.ssu-d IVirydnic and return same day. New naik, Reed ho8.a and careful driver. Puiceladellverlahintf.the.line. . . "ID tf r K. K.'Pavis. u.n-tir