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W ' if 51 t av waaui DAM JOURNAL I Sometimes it is n tyrant wlio I prciscs for (lio benollt of himself, HV HotTMR BROTHnn -! - - I I I I I II 1 1 SATURDAY, APBIL 21 1600. H'jr, One Year 93.00, in Advanoo DHr, Tom Montlit 1 00. fa-&dvanoe We.ir Siifiir fiLOO, In Alna SALEM AND THE Y. M, O. A. 1W Salcw Y. SI, C. A. friends will feotd ft mass mooting Sunday evening at the First M. 13. church, for tlio pur- pocs oi Uincu wing tlio work oi tlio or Sanitation, extending Its usefulness and assisting It financially. Tlicro will Iki a number of ably speakers, among them H. W. Btono o( Portland, ono of tlio ablest Y. M. 0. A. men on tho const. Tlio good people of this city can well afford to stand by this Institution and lend it their help by personal effort and pecuniary assistance. The association furnishes priyllegei of a high character for tho rising generation, and no hlvhcr duty to society can bo conceived that to manfully stand for such things. Let thero bo a good turn out. i , . , "THE MAN WITH THE HOE" nr WILLIAM JKNNINGS IMlYAlf it is not strango that Kdwln Mark ham's poem entitled "Tho Mnu With tho Hoo" created a profound sensation. It is a sormon addressed to tho heart, and Its losson Is not limited to any no tion, race, and clime. There Is a ma Jos tlo sweep to tho argument, and tomo of tho lines piorco llso arrows ! It thin lb thing lb I)fJ(!cK)mmInil gars To bat dominion orr Maawl lauili 1o tree tbsiiara tad March tLie htreni for To ieithi pnlon of tmUjt Through Ihlidreut iW th tulttrlni acta Inokj Tlras'i traetdr U In lht srblni Moopi 't liruh lint dread limps lintnanllr betrayed, Plunder), profaned and dlilulitrltd, Crltaprottii to fbJudtioriti world. Is Ibis ths handiwork you (It to Ood. How feeble, in comparison, havo beon tho answers to Itl Tho poem deals with the condition, the causo, tlio remedy and tho warning. gown all tb afrtecti ot titll tolUUiiiuir Thr ItnoibaiiornortUrrlulalliaullila Mors tonguttj with ctniuro of tho truild'a blind Mora rilled with iluniatid potent for Ihnoul- wuisimiuui wiia uituu to lot uuiwm. It is not auanswortotho Indictmontto say that tho poet selects Ills tyiw, not from tho middle classes, but from tho lowest level. Ho 'Is dealing with the mill which taken in, ns raw material, tho man mndo In tlio Imago of his Creator, and, if it Is allowed tocompleto its work, tutus out as tho flnlshod product. A thing that irltvti not and tbtl now bopei, op presses for (ho benefit of himself, his family and tho warriors upon whom lie relics to onforco his authority; some, times it is an aristocracy which gathers in tlio fruits of power and throws upon tho masses tho burdens of government ; sometimes It is a plutocracy which oponly exalts money and debases flesh and blood; but everywhoro it is tho snmo brutal spirit which ignores tho brotherhood of man and violates the cemmandment: "Thou shalt lovo thy neighbor as thyself." Tho extremes of society aro being driven further and further apart. Wealth is being concentrated In tho hands of a fow, and tenancy is on tho Increase. At one end of the scale luxury and Idleness breed effeminacy; at tlio othor end of tho rcnlo want and destitution breed desperation. Civilization can not bo measuied by tho refinements and tho enjoyments of the rich i tho tollers who produce thcl nation's wealth in time of peace and constitute tlio nation's strength In time of war must partlcipato In every for ward movement of tho race. In fact, thoy aro so important a factor that tho real advancement of tho race is meas ured by their advancement. Improved machinery and invcntlvo genius have multiplied the productive power of the individual, hut tho producers havo not received their sharo of tho incrcaco. Tho capitalistic class and speculating class hrtvo enjoyed and aro enjoying too largo a part of tho proceeds of labor. What is tlio cause-7 Who mid blni dud to rapture t,d deipalrr Tiio literary sycophants who strew rhetorical flowers in tho pathway of the successful, without inquiring Into tho methods employed for securing success, complacently throw tho rcspontlblllty for falluro In life upon God, or Nature, or upon tho man himself. Is it tho fault oi uou or oi naturo tuai cnihiron aro driven Into factorlos at to early an agor that their bodies aro stuntod, tho minds dwarfrd, nnd tho strength nnd usefulness of future generations leu Boned? Is Ood or Naturo responsible for tho laws which penult this impair ment of tho man power nnd woman poworof tlio nation? Tho labor orimni- cations have dono much to mitigate the evils of child labor and to shorten the hours of adult labor, but what oncour- agemont havo they received from thoso who favor government by Injunction, opposo arbitration, and denounce, as dlsturbors of tlio peace nil who criticise existing conditions? Is It tho fault ol God or of Nnturo that our tax laws aro so mndo and our tax systems so administered that tlio poor man pays mum than his share of tuxes ! s.iMmsUdJiia2UCEE; HoiisworlusliadwoAwitlioutGoMDusf tvraammmm TO WASH COLORED TADLE CLOTHS A trill Mil ntrao.a II.. . .. --j I I Jjtrs lo de iMr oi wuhiaf , uutf ,0j k, I I ... wiinm,, To mi? ihim looalo. 1 BS1 tlkli fAA I.. II . ... ... ..viii lamai uit linn Gold Duit Wuhino Powder ll .L. t . . wim virrr. aaj drr a iha ..,l. I. i. I I weadirf.il btv hoi i pmtr nJ iitli .l.ih .m I .r.F n. riiaiii itibtd ik .. tr..k j I v, in aipimi iai mm ar. THS N, K, rlBANK COUPAnr, " , Tar, Baataa. I I ijtI m t- 4 io examine our shoes, you ought to get a good took J rat them, they are great. 2sV MPT fl MAN SHOD In a pair of our $3,50 Shoes is well shod ? His shoes will give him comfott and answer every demand ot hard service. Can wc disturbc you just a second? o riiOty6f iboe stop? 04 Utato St i ! SSSffMISaaaaaaaMkaaSaSaaanaaaaaaa wji3$3'ii'st VsV atvisV 1 A My wife says The suit I got at G. W. Johnson & Cos last 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 f . an enthusiastic gcmlcman told a friend about a suit he selected last weekjWe have similar comments every day. ) i ou are hurried, perhaps, and would get the suit today if you had the time to spare. Give us ten min utes -- wc 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 and the rich man lew thari his share? Is Ood Or Naturo responsible for a financial system which raises tho pur chasing power of tho dollar in tho hands of tho monoy changer, whllo it increases tho burden ol debt to tho man who owes and decreases the vnluo of property in tho hands of tlio wealth producors? Is Ood or Nature responsible for a paper monoy truet that makes tho peo plo at large tho victims of private indi viduals entrusted with tho control of the volume of currency? Is God or Naturo responsible for prlvalo monojwllcs which corner the markets, extort from tho pcopto and dlsburso tho proceeds among tho hold ers of watered slock? Is Hod or Naturo to blamo for the substitution of forco for reason nnd might for right in government? Is Ood of Naturo responslblo for tho nation's cntranco upon a career of con quest, entailing upon tho many tho burden and menace of militarism and conferring ujwn tho few tho benefits of exploitation? Tiie United States fiupremo Court has coined tho phrase, "larceny by law," and compared with ordinary stealing this form of theft may bo called grand larceny ; and yet whoK'salo wrong-doing Is novor taken Into account by thoo who BBiumu that all who aro poor do sorvo their povorty, and that all whonro rich earn thoir riches. If ono em ploys another to com in It robbery ho Is nsgullty as if ho commits the net himself; does It chango tlio moral character of tlio act because the Injury is done indirectly In stead of directly? Docs it chnngo tho moral character of the act be-ausotho Injury Is dono through legislation which ho has secured or in the absence of some righteous law tho passago of which ho has prevented? Tho accumulation of wealth by honest moans Is to be encouraged, but tho line must bo drawn between honest wealth the roward of bruin sorvico or mupclo BervJco rendered and predatory wealth which defies tho law or turns govern ment ltsolf Into a machino for tho pluii- Her oi tlio public. Tho Indolent cannot oxjicct plenty under any Just form of Government. neither can tlio vicious expect happiness, hut under bad laws thoso who work the hardest mny enjoy the least, mid those who lnlior least may havo tho most. Hut tho remedy: How will rou ercr itrtUhttn up thliihtpe, .vui.i i. agin, win, iwuiunamjr OIvo Justlco to ovary crealuro Justlco in tho methods of Kovornmeut. iustico in tlio distribution of thu burdens of gov ernment, Justice in tho making of Un laws, justice In tho Inlerprelnllon of the laus, justice In thu execution of tho laws. Justice first anil charity after wards. Justlco will not ollmato distroso en tlrely, but It will greatly reduco the numhur of tliomi who come within the description of thu poet. There will still bo tome poor, tomu destitute, some des- pontic-. (Jeneratlons of ylcowlll trans mit tendencies toward vice, which must be reformed. Home will bo victims of unavoidable misfortunes thoy will need thu aid of tho moro forlunnte. Tho orphan will need it fostor-imrent. tlio wMmv u-ill need n friend, thu aged without rolathes will need u benefactor. Tho weak must !k encouraged by tho strong those who (all must bo lined up. 1-4) o Is tho antithesis of greed , it will Inaplio both Justice mid murcy. Love and lovo nloiio can reguluto tho relations between man nnd man and plantu Itopu In thobrowit of every child born Into tlio world. When every iimu made wrong Is remedied thoro will still bo suffering enough to enable every person to prove ma lovo toward Uod by nmulfoatlng his companion toward his follow.' Hut tho piet prtMtuiM also a wnrniiiei lluw will Urn futura rrvkwi Hlili thu mm. lluw aitiwtr hl )rm uiii.iloa In nut iiuur. i J li til WMIrlMliKUul ivkvllliui (Inks iha woil.lf ..Y.T ." " aiiis'iuii" tun Willi llii.i nillitbuNwbu ahiitt am iu th thins hl U Imii thu Uuiuu uriur .hall replr to ikl Aller I hu ailiHiiu( thu i-catutlu.f In monarchies revolution Is tho only weapon of thu oppressed! under our form of government wrongs nro righted by the Ktllot; but even hero thu lornor uvct'ssary reform Is delayed tho more tllntiirlunco Its iuointtslimont causes. Vlotorllugudeserlbl tho mobiutlu- human race In misery." Wu cannot at fonl to mitku xoplo miserablo. l.lfo in iwiuru and property rights nro rescetiHl in proportion as tho people find llfo worth living. Happy will bo thu lot of nil when ouch meuibr ot soeietv mitVei to tKxitoty n Just and iuliiia.? return fur that whielt he nn-oives from society. Happy will bethe lot of all wluintHich iiimiiIht of mxitety reoognlto thu IndiiMoluUrt tlo that binds toguther thohigliMt and the lowest, the stung Mtaiul the wmktt, tho rioliwt and the poorest when itavlt niMitborof so ciety aHlsareurding to his ability to gio baek to thu poet's subject. -! ui.i.l UKiktils ana h lltht l.VulM In it thi wuiU aoj lb Irwiu ,V,L ." lh nuiuuilal luraiul.., I'rtSJliMM vrteu, iuiunliaU ami, .Viw York Journal viyWfmvirvrYWtwx.! tWWWW IC A one Women Suffering with Backache nre Requested to Read These Letters From Women Who Have Been Cured of It by Lydia E. Pink' ham's Vegetable Compound. b Could Not Sloop fc l)EAn Mns. I'l.tKHAV : I though that I would let you know how much g-ood Lvdia E. Pink K ham's Vegotablo Compound has dono me. Before fr talcing it I sulTercd very much with backache, t could not sleep nights. Now, thanks to your medicine, I rest very welt every nlglit ami am better than I have been for yearn- Iwant orrery woman to know what your Vegetable Compound ha done or me. I know It rlll hclpotherslf thoy will only give It n trial." Miss Oiuck Coltos, Oswego Kails, N. Y Baakaoho and lloadacho "DeatiMiw. I'ikkiiau: I had headacho and bnckocho, was nervous all the time. I have taken five bottles of Lydln K. I'lnkham's Vegota blo Compound and have had better health since taking it than I havo had for ten years. I am stronger than I was nnd weigh mote thnn I over did. I think it is the best medicine on earth nnd havo recommended It to others. Mny God blcsi you for tho (rood you havo dono to simcring women." Sins. JIamuhbt wild, uovcr Bottom, Ky. Profuso Menstruation " Deaii Mns. I'M kiiam : My trr.ublo was profuso menstruation, last'ng from ono to twclvo weeks. Tlio flow ubb m grent I thought I could not live over night. I had pains in my right sldo very sevcro nt times, hot flashes bo that I thought I would burn up. I had to stay in bed nenrly all the tlmo for two years and six months. I had two doctors but they did mo no good. My neigh bors thought that I could not live. Whllo I ' was in this condition, a lady gave me some of your medicine. I began its use at once and in two daya felt that it was doing me good. I fcoon got out of bed and commenced to do my work, something I had not dono for over two years. I oontinuod taking your medicine nnd now feel as though I was younff again. Mr changes nro now regular nnd pcoplo nre telling me how well I look. I tell them tho, Lydia U. rinkham's Vegetablo Compound did it alt." Almeda It. Du.Ni.Ar, SO 8. Kent St. Winchester, Va, Thlrtv VMM nf rnntnnt snrmiQ ! ihf rnrnrrt rf LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND tejKsVAkaV.Ah.WVT; PFWrrfl HE A if. Sots PfCK I J f ".UU ' jniiirA i lift -v ii Mr? Bv- ' Ml MBiT ,'r- mm kk- Vi linf SSf p iSHsiMaaaalaaflS&Vv'-l l VaaaaaaaKaaaHaNai9 WHY USE Wdsbatei SO rent SAL." 1 prl IS cents, BKCIICSE TltEV GIVE A OOOD LI0I1T AND ARE tONO LIVED. WE SELL THREE GRADES : rrrlstest thin In mstUss. Pursble sua gl"" YtfflKA'' WEUBACIt MANTF.R. Tho verr ltct thin In msLtlM, HONDIttD (MNIII.K TOWKil w in NO, 17. The old tUndbr, of good luting l. ...... i. .. .. ii.ii Mn -107. and at hslf the "IDEAL." Not quits as DoaqusiliyDU.giTininiiiuiojwM ."- AnroMhwmtntlM put on snaonrnm pro r.,nuju. -.--,.-" f CiU Rtul ,w nl.na DO YOU USE WELSBAU i bUKNtKarw. will prove to you H ?p a nFTTFll I.tnilT for I.ES8 MONEY WItn one oi wicao ourncr. .u.u n.. -w - Scl.IM.hf winarlwi sieves slsa Utu..hoWthcm tojou. BALEM GAS UOIITCO 71 Chemoketa 8t.. Telephone CC3. lis What You save Tii .t,r ,,nn nVli nnrl if vnn arc nlive to VOUf 1 U.U iiiiirvgj yuu nwii) " j - - - j own interests you II find you save money oy uauius ncic. Other people do. Why not you. ..... i Our stock of family groceries and provisions is the most complete. Hairitt & Lawrence, it. AITnUOLIiiv,.-. ''iw 04cODRT.TRE,r,CI' Hay, Grain, Mill Feed, Timothy hay, good to E? r n A complete Beotf Store in 'V Rellnbm Seeds at losTScS. A reo delivery; prornnt,','!i , The Feed Men -- - n OLD POSTOFFJCE aitOCRRY Successor to Geo. L. Neal. Tho Saloon, formerly occupied by G. L. NcnlA Lopcncu uy J-;. Jt. uoiiian. i-inoitnoui wmes, "it""' y-r No. 229 Commercial street, Salem, riiono shi. Under now mnnnaecment Co. i has Iwen re-opened by h 3 22 tt He Doty Maifa REMOVED 10 140 STATE ST. Denis in Frosh Fish. Poulin, Belgian Hares and Fruit. ' Q,,. Iifehcst cash nrlco nuM r.... ,. eggs. ' 'fOBurym J. i TiTIORJgjHm mm K s ami hpii PORTLAND ORE rurOatcraandvlclnltx loan oh, Wlll'a MiisIpHUi. Chicago, Uock Island A Tacific Hj RACYCLB a very lofty lieiglit, present a rnro com- The wool Is used extensively for fur ry lofty lion of 1 binstlon of loveliness and grandeur. These trees to bo of enormous nlturo, nnd varies in yaluo, according to ucauiy ami curt. Tlio long leafed plno of tho Southern states furnishes the chief sources of supply of turpentine, tnr and pitch. This treo extends from tho Northwestern houiidryot North Carolina, southward al ng thu Atlantic Const, to Florida, thence to Louisiana, nveraging about IOU miles in width. Coming westward Into the Central statu, and tho Mississippi Valloy, wo II nd a niunlHir of trees, among which am oaks of various kind hickorv. bcecli. nnd walnut. Iheto trues furnish abundance of nuts on which hogs feed during the full mid winter, mo oaks aro uhwI principally for lumbori while tho hickory of the second class is mado into wood, and the otliur Is manuftictiirud into many useful nrtli-li-M nti ii,pniitil .if llu .liir.il.lTlf .. Ihrt IrmcIi and the wtlnut vary much In elinracler. IIiowikkIoI thu beach is solid, hard, hut brittle; when exposed to thu air it is vurvnnt to Imcoiiiu rottt-n. or annihilated by worms. It is therefore proicritmo lor tiie erection of mills and i a.isw iibvn kivi. I size one ot tins Kind iiaving ocen iciieu, was measured and found to bo 302 feut hinir, W feot in circumferenco and its age 100 years. 1. I.aukman. At Ded Time I tako a pleasant herb drink, tho next morning I feci bright and my com plexion is better. My doctor says it acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys, and Is n pleasant laxative. It Is made of herbs, and Is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Luno's Mwll. eine. All driiKutsts sell it at 2oc, and CO cts. Lane's Family Medicine- moves tho bowels each day. If you cannot got it, send for freo sample. Address. Orator F. Woodward, Leltoy, N, Y. OASTOniA. Bun lis Tm Kind You llava AImvs Bought THB Tho only perfect Dicyclo crank hnngcr. 27 per cent. less pressure on its self-oiling crank benrings than on any oinersijiuoi incjeiu. iircui iuu u uin " """-"' Sprocket ruiiB between tho bearings. : : : : : ' ' skei.no is llKI.IKVI.Nn CALL AND BE CONVINCED 0. A. ROBERTS. 103 state street. Phone 2870. The fnvorito iino to all 7500 Rolls of 1900 Mall Heaped HAS JUST BliEN RECEIVED. COME AND SEE SEE IF WE CAN'T PLEASE YOU AS WE HAVE PLEASED HUNDREDS OF OTHERS F. W. HOLLIS & lsl Door North of Post Olficc. CO. As n result of their late row the Ten nosseu Republicans will have two slate tieketH In tlm (1.-1,1 ml h,n Mt.-i.,i,. , - - - - ; ........ .... , - ....... ... ... .ibiiiitv etc I ho walnut li a lofty treo of 00 to 00 djlegatlons will be sont to Philippine, feot, with lart;o spreading branches ; Its ' l luiume resemii es I into! t ia ns 1. Tim - frllll .if llila lr... ,. I..... ...f...,l I .. fi. T ' Is whnlvHomo unit nutrituous. Tho wood Is very expensive, mid is used much by rahinet-(linkers. Among otliur trees of this locality nre tliesugar-manloniidthu sassafras. From tho sup of tlio former, maple syrup nnd sugar are made; nlwut four imIIuiis (if will vield about onn ruininl of sugar. : it slnglo truM yields from II to 7 pounds in a season. Tlio iwsafras grows (rum :U) to 60 feot IiIkIi. Tlio woixl is soft, light, coarso in fllire, ditry brown, iiim riiiuisii uniwn; n is liroilgllt to market ill the form of chips, but tho lurk of tho rootle preferred for medi cinal iuo Willi the root ()( this tn,-. Hiiaiinlil. linearly Kuglinli explorer, loaded his vessel beluru returning to Kngland Coming furtlier west nnd entering uniiiuriiin, vo nun 11 minority ol tlio treo to bo of u different character than those of thu Minilssippl vallev. lloro of ine various klml of trees, wo II nd thu nr unit tiie pine, anil In this stnlo, wo find one id tlio lamest. If not tho larm.at ireo of North America. litis treo he "Wtlliiigtoiiiu" by name, be loin's to tho plno fatiillv; it crows in.m -JOOrt to 6000 Hit nlnno thu sia and is only luund in limited districts of Cull fornla, ou tho Hiorni Nevada, t FREE! A handsome Illustrated Ixwklet, giving n scientific treatise on nil llair Troubles Tho cause, consequence nnd euro of every ailment of the hair nnd scalp nre fully described in Ian- Euago U1.1t can bo understood y every one. The illustrations nre iierfect. The opinions of tho bcst-knownscientlstsnndspeclal. Ists of tho world are freely given. III fact. It is tin- ninst rrmml.l nnd most comprehensive work of Its kind evcrcompiled. Address SUVUN SUTHQRUIND SISTQRS ii.oiDrv4f.Brwt,-ewToik,N Y. Mill... HBATINGI STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATER, Estimates furnished, and work done promptly subMamially uiiu at iiuiiesr prices. m T,rrr,i!ruJt aild HoP Dr'er work a specialty. T. S BURROUGHS, 102 State Phone I5II Drpnd, vestibuled and up-toft Ttr.ll between Fuoh onml n....;,. ...1;" Chicago and Kansas City. m'akingdQ connection in Cltlcngo with all morni?. trains east. First-clss Pullman 8lgn L brary Buffet cars, between Denver Chicago; tho most porfsct dlnta. Cll sorvico in tho world "A La Cart." ....,.b.. umirviMo i unman OleenerBra.. day between Salt Lake City antlChlciw via tho scenic lino personally condoctS oxcursion. in ordlt ary Pullman sleep giraonco swo irpn Portland ind 6i Francisco to Omaha, Ohlcaeo JlniriiA Chicago and Now Vork yTtC$ Salt Lake Route, without thang. , Chicago. No-annoying transfer In Chi cago. Tlieso cors nro provided wito 1 1 weokly periodicals for freo uio 0f tmr natrons. For further information, nici folders, etc., call on vour- noarpaf .IJ agent, or writo to n A. E. COOPER. Gen'l Agent. Pass. IJept. Portlsnd, Or. New Fitted UndertaKina Parlors Corvallis & "Eastern Railroad TIME CARD, 2 For Yaqulea: Train ieuves Albany 12:45 i.m Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:55 n.. Train arrives Yaiiulna . 7:25 p. , I iWbUi illlJKi Leaves Yuqulna ,00.a Loaves Corvallis 11:30 . a Arrives Albany 12:15p.a. 3 For Detreit: Leavcb Albany 7KW.m Arrives Dotrolt 11:30 a, m 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:20 p. a. Atrivcs Albany 6:45 p.m. Ono aod two connect at Albany aodi Corvallis with Southern Pacltlctialnt giving direct sorvico t3 and from New port and adjacent beaches. Trains Tor tlio ruountalni arrive al Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reach camping grounds on th Ilrcltcnbush and isantlam river th- sauio day. 11. u WAf.DKN T K. A V. A. TUKNKR Agent, KDWIN BTOJI, Albanjr, Oro. VIA Urges, line of New Goods, Practical Undertaker. With long experience and all modern methods. A, B, Buren, Proprietor, C "The Nb4U Mind I lie Ust tMiitouttiioul has." Yet, huwuwr iioulu in in Ind, uu 11.1111 nr wuiuaticttii liv rfect uumriiiiiivni wliboul phloul hwiUtt. The Ii1ihI luukibti kept pure it ml the .tciuari. and digtaitvt) uigHiis tn cmh nnler. Tim bwi ifwita f. r tins puru.w u ItiKMl'S SurvtlMrilltl. ll imin.nllv eurw all WwkI htiuiois and uruptloiis ami toiKts tip tlm systetu rue lUMirue omimuir h lluod'a IMIU. j Goinn at 512 1 and M3-50. They were made to sell at St4aiul f 15.? f If you have any Spuing Suit notions in your head we can please you. 6. iff. Johnson & 60.. live People Clothier ad Furnishers. X A COUPON Wl I II b"Vl KY 50 C HN I ',' Soma Ttccs Which I Knew. AtMAUg tlm uioift lmpoiUnt trts ol Ihe tMHihwu statos, ulong the Atlantic UbmI, mi tiu oranswi. Urn Iwtwna, the lm4Mi tlt uuVnyauj', aud the t4ne. The vst the banana, nud tho lemon are well suited (or the tropliul olimatss. and jlWbuiHUiMtl (rttlt. which on Wn wtiortKl, atkl Krvtly to the lue of thvsotUte. TU uvlHi:nv. full trruwn. Ia aim n( Ithentftttsrshsoi trottal AwortM. IU vt Uuh, ami uiiwiuo arms Aung to Or. Pifirf.fi's s FaVorife IPrescrlplion K 1I1AC- ti gilemaleweahncss) .. : -i irmftKcs g .t-rth women i iltrnnA V y iMiuim tJOO'v sick women Kvo nun. ytA VSA ill A GORGEOUSLY BOIINn Work of art Imju.t tn U.uM lu New York at out lr of of.r $HU.uuo (or which tt.PUDl lUlirmlaa niimiu... in .hi. ...TT.'M ,' u" 100 full-IXK iisnmnur, mniptuo'u, ,!,per, ! oilnatctl raiera anil Wnillnj; ovr Aii ioWcn llllra n ha nniracvo binilliwv nelrlr M soW2 rum lu tho clotli bliiUlni.. Bclu at llahl Srw rh.lM.au u.,n -.mi wom.n,,mVki"s ' fSrtunei UklUforU.ra. Hapul promollom. Ouo CarSE au w.aiu raaj. clear avw m four w" k. t.k !? Vl",tB!?I, ""ureh eiualutan,.jj rrlvnda. Wriaua. It may eaj to Mrmaneni cu-.Ttiud iloKRur.srfi?ir isxxjfi A. Shcrmau. Oeucral Borrtarr, IS auj "7 v-i! furtr-awu.i .trwt. Nw York ' SJilS Proposals for Wood, llidsaro hereby Invited for furnlahinc .u,uiiWai uio urwon htmo lMVx0. Almi. , UiMUinHl, that 3600 ,,,.. ...an iw iioiivoiivti at tho main Iralldinit and 1500 conls at tho Cot tntco l; arm. woo.1 tobo cut v,hileBrwn from hi lr, and well scawnod. and ptlml wtlhotit bulkhead.. lUU u-.ti 1 ' "' wlve.1 for tho v. hole or anj- part, and oihiiiM at the ttalo llou.o a 2 p ",, Charles b. Mooro, Hoard of Asylum lUKltx-a. ituiiur l.von. ITkirlr l l... L m. kirk; R. Rfl j.mko " -. WW. Uj.ww rnone-iw7i; StatoSt Grain Hay Flour, Mill Feed, Building Material k-mic, ument, nastcr etc, Grain, Hay and Straw stored wagon Scalcsxtc. ritlftitimi if,.j.n t.v 1 .... .in r ",c ivpry 01 Roods to an SOUTH AND EAS1 'IA Pacilc Cor THE SHftSTH ROUTE Trains leave Salum for Portland tad wr stations at 5 :-10 a. tn. , 7:64 a. m. ami 1:05 p.m. s.ru Southern I.t I'ortlaad lv balera ..... Ar Aialiuit Ar Bacrameto. Ar Baa KrmncUco. Arutden. . 8J0 A M .UKW A U .li.80 A M , b.M H U - 7.4 1 U 7t A "M , S.-OD A U Ar learar. Ar Kama, uity.... 7rM A U Ar Chlcgo 7:U A M iOOl'U .. SCO I' M . 8.J0 A U tM A U . . A U . ai r u Ail A U , ! m itu r and Tourists cars on mu1 ArLoa Angolca. Ar Kiraw Ar Kort Worth. Ar Clty.of Meiloo, Ar Iloutton . ,.. Ar New Orleu Ar Wuhlugion. Ar New York I'uuman mnrit liutru 4UAU 1.11 A 11 U Alt MUk 7i A if I.M AM "7M AU tsrn AU 10 JO AU JUAU 42 rw 41 A M I'romtit of the city and larrfu lUviril 4 IS td REMOVAL SALE All goods offered at cost for the next 15 days. , Tho stock ot JatvMMio kouU chinatrarv, mattiutr. and evwy arttclo lu our store will l sokl very cheati U'toro renioral. 4 n w HUIE WING SANG COMPANY, MEAT AND POULTRY. MiloC. Matthews Si.eofcof to Wward A;MatlUw , NIIC AT ana HOUlTKY MAKKli'f State street neur railroad. Freahest and Iwst meats. My ,wtrons say K tho bvatllltata in Inu.. ktol1 The German Market Will bo found all kinds of meat ir. i fcRV ,.AU ,,'"s , the iStS&p.fti " tnoL.z si ;son 171 t .mercil Kt Plating MRS. M.A.COOK, Pronator, Salem Steam Dve Wnrbc I-adlesW ants'oftth--seliml dyed, relred ami iweail. Hats and gkvw dry. cleaned. Ciwt and ets rettucd. Velvet cottar rviMated ou nw-au. lOa-'Com'l StOpp Hotel WmarrtBtt- Jewelrv. s.i,......... llicv. Io lart and ,all ktu.t. ot plating. C A. ROBERT?, "WSUte btreot M Phonn , Mmfir t i..SXJ dSSw .. i ... . S YtV jKJ -JJHT vmnr CaiU (UUKr..i a I r alwaa u , r1"s4 a. I.,,,. ik.m m. tl4tlttt&.(. hCj - r "u..tt. . TTl" ISaaS W teRMSE iiypart fl4tf Or'gon Short Lino Railroad The Direct Route t. Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. or tho uio GRANDE Scenic SSi "' No Change of Cars, Equipped With Elegant Standard Sleepers ...enewurdinarylourist oleepers Suerb Library-Buffet Cars ilendid Dinners, Meals a la carte Jee Reclining Chair Cars tomfortable' Coaches and Smckers Entire Train Vestibuled trains. Chair mm flacramento to 0?Je and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, Nevr Orleans and Washlngtos. CnnnectitiK at Han Krandlsco with sev eral steamship lines for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philippines, Central asd gouui America. See Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at bir Station, or address 0. U. MARKHAM, 0. P. A.. X'ortland, Oregoa. CaiiaiiFaciicIlf Spo Pacific Line. Lowest rates Best servk Complete1 Trav.lWAgt. nSftJg,,. SAJJfiIl .LODGES Wj.mOaDNrir. t.W. .. :J!3ia . ati w- E:iiV"wyaTfL. J. T rocm KOHUstu. .. i To and from all points East and Europe. The only line running throoib H 1 T.niU Mrl-M i nor s wrs w llijiio Without Change. Royal Mail Bteauialiip Ll to Japan and China. Canadian and Australia" steamship Line to lib n 1 1 I .iintnn 10 aim n. II For rates'and Information apply to C. M. LOUKWOOD Aueot. SaIemOre. A bolt, ARent 1'ortiana. . i. aixjiii, vRent A-ornauu. E. J.CJuyle, A.O.P.A, VaocouTer.BU Leaves daily for Lincoln, RicCJoy Stage. Willamette eUble fl; a, j MrlMT. " Zeus, r,NeH n-lMjr t'errydalo and return same day, hack, Reed horses and careful drtTsr. rarceis deltverea along tne "e. S-19 tf E. E. Davis. tiM cj