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CriticalTimes for Girls.
The first critical period in a woman's life comes at the pass
ing of her girlhood. In uinc casc3 out of ten where disease
fastens itself upon her it docs so at the line of demarcation be
tween girlhood and womanhood. How to preserve the daugh
ter's health how to ward? off disease nt this crisis is the prob
lem that confronts every mother of girls.
Dr.WHliams'
n
Pink Pills for Pale People
are the best remedy to use at this critical period. Read this
sworn statement of Mrs. J. M. Riggs, of Cartcrville, Mo.
"Mr dnngblcr Joalu lnrln(f tho winter of ISOMWanfrcrot a compels
brcak-donn In health. Hlio n thin find wI, luxl no ninolllo In fuct,
noino dny barely lwcllnir lior food. Tboao wlio kuavr lif coudltlou aold ilia
wan ftolnt Into niHflllno.
lOntticrulvIroofn neighbor, wo lBn cllnalir Hr. Wllllama rink
rill for rnlcj'oople. TlwclToet on liar condition w iiirelMi. llefora
bhndtnkenlinlfntx).xlicriiidlllon woilmpriiil,ninliiljol;iton kIu
tD(f rr"Otl". ulrenilb ami flwh until aln w entirely well. Hlio look tlircn
box of tlm pllio ond to-day thcro la not n iKmlthlar, morn robust looking
flrl In Curtervlll. BIjo H llcililer ond IwolthUr thnn ever iitftre lu her
jfe." Una. J. M. Itioos.
BubacrllMxl ond aworn to bufern men. Notary I'libl!-, thu IMli day of
October, I9W. WlM-tAK WoMwrr, Aluaiv MW
Dr. William' Pink Pills for Pale People ors on unfalllnir specific for
luch diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralytla, 8t.VItu' Donee,
sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after-effect of the
grip, palpitation of the heart, pale and sailor complexions, all forms of
weakness, In either male or female.
Dr. Williams' I'lttk Tills for Tide People nre'roM by nil ilmlers, or
wilt be tent, postpaid, on receipt of price, s. n mx oral hose for t i.$o
ItlteV ntc never oiu in ihiik or "
Medicine Company, Schenectady, N,
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TUB DAILY JOURNAL
BY HOimit DKOTMKKH
""SATURDAY, AI'HIL 28 1WX).
Dally, One Year S3 00, In Advance
Dally, Tour Months 91 00 li aclvatu o
Weekly, One renrSl.OO, In Jidvan
TMOMAO KAV DHAD.
The people, of tlioCapltnt City mid tho
entire stato of Oreuon linvo lost ono ot
tho most uioful men who linn over lived
In tliolr midst In Ilia Month of. tho Into
Thomas Kny. Ills llfd hits been onoot
Industry andonlerprliiosnnd good works
are strewn thickly nlonu his pathway,
Ho was tho means of k'vI? employ
mmit to tnoro pcop'o thnn probably any
onu Individual In thowostorn part of tho
stato. Ills success and pronperlly woro
thu welfare o! thousands,
Thomas Kny was a relf-msdo man In
every scnto of thu word. Starling In llfo
The
Washing
Woman's Best Friend.
r
Ifl MAN
DUdT
In a pair of our $3,50
Shoes is well shod C
4 Ilk chnox will irivf liiin
j demand ol hard service.
5 Can we disturbc
5 To examine our blioes. you
j at them, they arc great.
w.cxiA'
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Our Sisfges and Sonic Others
This Is About Serges
There's a sort that goes into women's dresses no cloth
ing manufacturer who caied a ran lor his fame ever used
such the best of it is made of double yarn with a short till
ing. After a little wear the strands break out and stand like
Einfcatheis on the wing ol a twonlay-old chicken the least
ending patts it at the seam.
You don't want to pay $12.50 to $13o0 for a serge that
isn't a whit better than one we'll s?ll you for StOOO, Ours
were made for men to wear. We know what soit gives satis
faction. It is our business to know these things. This serge
was chosen by experienced judges. A closely woven, staunch,
reliable cloth. Guaranteed all wool and absolutely fast color.
g TT """X Is 'v much to pay for r)UM kuo
,, ! I ( J soli bit It Milt l'U t.no at hi t.Ht. m1 yutt
VjJ' JL Vm lmr AorditdyujiruttilttilklialllMri)ilit.
GJ.J0l0fl&60
Tlw Peoples Clothiers end I urnishers.
l"c "" " "u";",,i, " "
with very fow advantages of wealth and
education, ho won his wny by hard labor
to tho front rank of capitalists and cm
ploycrs. His career was ono of hard
application to tho rotitlno duties nnd
drudgeries of tho wollcn manufacturing
bu loess, which he mastered In nil ItM
.IninlU. from tho coarse work of tho ap
prentice to tho higher employments of
finished products, nnd placing them to
advantago In the markets of tho world.
Ills mind was over at work devising
now lines of enterprise and new ways
to extend Industilus eo ns to employ
working people and dovelopo tho re
sources of tho country. Ilo did not
nnnflnn his onerntlotis to woolen niaiiti-
facturo or to ono coininunlly. Ho estab.
llBhcd womtcil nuns, amuing "'
cleaning and rcouring works nnd tan
neries and demonstrated thnt thoro was
wealth hidden In tho waste of tho wntcr
...nM. nml tin, iiiiiikmI byproducts of
I tho country. Ho wnsn blessing ton
community that was novur exactly In-
dlffurcnt to his noble effort, but
Best
Powder.
Dirt's Worst Enemy.
SHOD
rnmfntt t answer everv r.
you just a second?
aught to get n good look p
j
hoe stop?
04 Slutti X p
lind tolinvo tho best Idens of n progres
sive man like Mr. Kay practically forced
upon Its attention. Tho death of such
a man Is n great loss nnd It Is sincerely
regretted that ho cannot tarry with us
longer nnd see tho full fruition of his
lullin In nnr tnldnt. Ho was not nar
row or exclusive In his Ideas but gen
erously bestowed his knowlcdgo upon
ntlinrn thnt tliCV tnlcllt too bleM the
world by perpetuating his works. Ho
Innwen n tevnev that cannot bo measured
In dollars and cents an cxnmplo of n
good man, nn Industrious man, n public
.ilrllml mnn and n miPPflfiflll man. lll
sorrowing family nnd friends can point
to his lire work wltli prliio nna rans
faction.
RAMSEY DECLINES.
Hon. W. M. Hnmcey, the nominee of
tho Democratic convention for Jiutlce ol
tho supreme court, has declined tho
nomination. He forwnrded his do-
clinntlon to Chairman Sheridan, on the
Kith Inst. Tho ludo was not n enndi-
dalo for this or nny other office, wns not
nt the convention, nnd wns nominated
without his knowledge or concent. Tho
decision of tho Judgo not to bo n candi
date) is regrctod by his hosts of friends
hero nnd nil over tho state. Wo nro sure
Mr. ItaniMov could noil as largo n vote
as nny other man tho Democrats nro
likely to place on tho ticket. Hut from
his decision thero Is no appeal.
This leaves Mr. Justice Wolvcrton
prnctlenlly without opposition and that
is about ns It should bo. Tho gentle
man is universally popular nnd hnu
mado a nonpartisan record on tho
Iwncli that entitles him to re-election
without opjiosltlon.
JOURNAL "X-RAYS."
Sulom has become n caih market for
eggs.
t t S
Oo to church andconfefs your sins
Sunday.
t I
Two crenme ries running nt Hnlem Is n
sign of progiees.
War with Turkey I Wnr will
China! I Ity nil means, lotus haven
fmv inoro wars.
H I
Tho Peattle market Is taking all our
food products, Hko eggs, potrvtooa, etc.,
at good prices,
ft t
Uncle Jimmy Klgin hns sharencd up
nil old seythu saber mid groomed up nn
old short-lulled Siskiyou pony whoro riru
was riddled with hullals in tho Indian
wnrs, and will take the warpath for Con
gressman Tonguu's scalp. Ilo expects
to travel Doer fashion nil over the valley
mid shop wherever night overtakes him
and warn nit the old warriors to the
rescue. They are all going out armed
with some of tho old home inndo
weapons nnd letters they havo re
ceived from politicians promising them
M)iislous and payments of nnr claims for
twenty years.
Governor Oeer has written to Presi
dent Mclvlnloy mid Speaker Henderson,
urging each to lice his liilluence for the
parage of thu hill providing ensloiis
for the Indian wurvelerniisof tho Puelllo
count. When those lotters come back
they will bo wldtdy circulated to con
vince the old guard that it is all it mis
take nbout their falling to get pensions
nnd have their old hills against the
government paid. Tho old southern
warolnlmu are being paid by the million
nnd oiiIoii claims of Iihh validity than
the Oregon wnr veterans are being
honored,
t : t
rflMTIIML HOT SHOT.
(11 W.tdliW.n In AlUlljf lHHcrtt)
Watch thu wImi on oh climb to the
IlrjHii lmnd wngou.
Tho 1'orlo Itlcnn bill will entiKi mauv
aspiring lluiinnite Congruwiuiuu todln
ytmriings.
Dewey will have nn opportunity to
wuiiHMngiudiiuo nryuu ueuionstruiiou
lu Cliiixigo May 1,
Hineo the (Kiwiage of tho Porto It Icon
hill u tired fettling has erupt over n ma
jority of the Hammltes lu Iwth houses of
cougrc,
Ak your local ixlltor whether tho
iHtr trust lias mivaiii'wi tiio iirloe ut
printing poptir, nnd then payulou nt
leutioii lo what homy a:
llryau hns ootiHtnte.1 to visit Chtcugo
and imrtlolato In thu Denny oelebrutlon
on May 1. Wo will wngur Huiivthlng
that Downy will dlnner that he is at
tending u llrynii eeleltrntlon on tlmt oe
easkui. ltiipiibllwu W)lltUlniis now frtely ad.
uilt ilial uuthlng can tttv) llw iwrly
from dWmt unlMHi thu prtwUrtiit euu U
linluiwl to nmku fomu sort of n "groiHl
mmid" iilny in favir(d the llooni on thu
eve if uftsilloii in the hop of winning
Htiiii of the Unman voters who ha
left the tmrty on the issue of impttruil
iiii. Thy rnliM thut It will be mw
wiry fr the ptesuUnl to tntr Into ihhiiu
wirt ol'an uiulvrtimliug with Knglnnd
thnt whatevvr tmiy n miWI i rly for
miiIh-nI purpkM and fur Ute wrpo of
oiMittuuiiig tho Anglo AmwkMH trt
HllumH) Hint now fxUt. Ilut it U doubt
ful if KugUmt can nffonl to nuteo to
nny sued muto as tln wMe world oo
dtHtiiu her o)toy In South Airleu.
PRUNE QROWtiRti MISUT
To Utt the MhUm f Oelng In
NeittiWMtHn AmsUUom
Ttw fruit grower of UiU vicinity nro
Its Mww brx tmlny for ttt purport ol
HMuriitg 4gMaturtw lo tb ewitrucls e!
Uin NurUiwMtiMii Cunol Fruit AmoI
ntiott. At the Imt HMMtiug, which was
twill hwo soon wvok for tin snmo
pMrpute, not itwwy s4gHnlMrs were utt
UUjwl and ndJuurHtHWit wns Ukuti uu
litUhlay, t.tgise gror n oImhim to
study tlw protMMl owtmeU ami euu
Mr the mailer i nil its Wnrmjs.
In tlw hkmh ttwe nn attempt hns
Ihmii made to secure sigtmtunM, but
iMt with (Uttering smtimni.
There ht bn n dUpsHlu OH the
lnrtef grower to lvukl bick nnd e
wbnt thtlr utgh)K)r nregojng to do,
nml lu ve hew thy oetuo out. Smu
gwnreMtonWd smWuUtitig that f the
vfUitUm bj wmm nnd rleuis thu
oi&tkrt, theyeau thQ uUi ndvnl
of tho flttiatlott nnd of tho work of
tholr nelglitwrs. .
i . ti ..ill 1.a in.nmmartr In ont TIC(lCeS
ill) lb Will IVWIIVW-a".. . , ', f
on 80 per cent of the fruit ncraeo betoro
the association win oo uimuieu w
any thing, it will not uo tor nan m
growers to hang back with tho expecta
lion of repairing tho benefits of others
exertions.
HOBART AND DURBIN
Let Us 01 ve Credit Where Credit i Due
and Nowhere Else.
The ground Is well taken that Sheriff
Diirhin would not hnve len so success
ful In tho dispwal of property sold for
taxes If there had not been a good as
sessor nt his back with clear descriptions
of tho lands offered for sale. More
credit Is duo Assessor llobart than
Sheriff Durbln, whoso ncllon in follow
ing tho Instructions of tho county court
sold the properties, but did not bring
tho buyers. Tho assessor's work did
Hint. Sheriff Durbln should not try to
sail Into offico again under fnUo colors.
Wood burn Independent.
If that is truo why did nil the delega
gAles to tho Republican convention
from your purl of tho county refute
Mr. llobart n place on the Republican
tloknt? Whv ilid the Hcnubllcan man
agers seek to forco him on tho Citizens'
tlekot? Sheriff Durbln has mado tho
best tax collector the county over had.
Dr. Uull'a Oouirh Syrup Conquers.
croup nt onco, cures thu child, nnd thin
snvos many n llio. .iioincrs iieai noi
fenr that dreadful dlscnso, if they hnyo
ilid, rulliililn ri'iiieilv nt hand. It is sold
by nil druggists for 23c.
New Phone,
In thnllatnf new nhones utven In
yestorday's Joursai., nn error crept In.
lted 2U0 Is not A. II. Bohannon, hut J.
D. llohannon, sexton of tho City View
cemetery.
'Of a Qood Beginning
Cometh n good end." When you tnko
IIood'B Snrwiparilln to purify your blood
you nro making n good beginning, nnd
tho good end will bu health and linppl-
....aa rrlifa .n.tjtlnl.if, nr..B nil lilllnnm nt
llirn iiiiniiiiniiiiiiu .UiU. ......w....
tho blriod, creates a good nppetlto, over-
comen llini tireu u-eiiug aim iiiipurm
vigor nnd vitality to the wholo system.
It Is America's Greatest Mood Medicine,
lllliousness Is cured by Hood's Pills.
25 cents. 8
OABTOHIiJu.
Bn tl 4 M Kind You Haw Atwars Bought
rri... . LI....... f t.A! ..1AA.I I.. ,1...
inu uiiiuiiiuur in "unit, I'""'"1 ' illu
niayiuii iTi'iiuiury ivii'iy air uuaiiivaa,
.....I Ik. h I.... .Irta.n ll..a . pi .n .. i. . ...ill 1m
niMl in ii ivn iiiia iiiu ti iuiiivi ..in uu
ruuuiiig.
Conductor's Excursion.
The Order of Hallway Conductors.
which for several years has held Its
untitinl picnic nt Hnlem, will this year
go to i no Danes, .May -'. mo excursion
train from Snlem will start nt O.UO n in.
olthiitdnte. Itound trlpfl. 13tf
If Alexander
wero on this sphere nt the present day,
he would not sigh for more worlds to con
ipior, its ho would be to lost In admlra
tiou nt thu triumph ot the Northern lu-
elfle rnllwny'n new train "Thu North
Coast Limited" that lie would forget
uver thing else.
Write A. I). Chnrltnn, 2 Morrison
Street, corner Third, Portland. Ore., for
n deseriptinn of this model train. 4 21 fit
l.iver Complaints cured by IIkkciiams'
Pim.ii.
Mr. Ilrown has been elected leader of
Ihe Albany concert band. He is nrpleu-
did Hirforiiior on suvernl Inetriiniuiits,
having few fipiaU on the trombouo.
ii - m i
Itoht. Ureir dletl nt Stnyton Inst Men
d.iy nt the ago ol 81 years. He leaves an
nged wife and two grown children.
"Pneumonia
always leaves the lungs
weak. Weak lungs are
breeding grounds for the
germs that cause consump
tion. Chronic bronchitis also
often follows pneumonia.
If you have had pneumonia,
the germs of consumption
are at work. Don't let
them get a foothold. Begin
at once and take
SCOTT'S EMULSION;
it will drive out the germs
by making the lungs stronger
than they are.
V. t J ll Mr. M tfU(kU,
CASTOR I A
For Infants nnd Children.
Tha Kind You Have Always Bought
BlBuature of 0t&jf7&&t
Plucky (Jul.
VhlU MIm Km ma Arp, the ll) year
old ilnuglitar ut TImwuu Arp, was drlv
tnuhwe nenr PMdtwtu n few days
nu the lnrM run away. Mim Arp
HUM(y iMhlMito the lines nml kept
tfce tenm in tlw rond for two miles,
wImm thy oviwtaok two young men on
lnHMtbtek. Th young men nveeded
In Moit cnuhiwg thebtt ofuMeot the run.
aay,aiiluetnU. iu storing theui.
itlier the tew ur velm-le was in
Jur.l hii.I Mm .rp was very little
frighlvuMi.
JIIMMIIIIUIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilliill.llliliiiillllllllMIW
pBiS2H
Cure I
I Constipation
I anil I
i Sick Headache
Quicker thara uything else.
10 nts and 2S cenU-Dnif ntj.
ItmilttlHUIIIItlllHMIMIIIItltlliMIMIIlMmiltllMIIMt?
Painful
Periods
ato overcome by Lydia E
P In kh urn's Vegetable
Compound
Fifty thousand happy
women testify to this in
gratoful letters to mra
Pinkhann
aMnnaiitnatlnn is a
ttnunm strain on a wo
man's vitality. If it Is
painful somothlng Is
wrong wluoii
LydU E. PlnVlum'i Vegetable Compound
will promptly sot right; If
oxcasslvo or irroguiar
...., 4n Mra. Plnkham,
Lynn, Mass., for advice.
Evldonoo abounds thai
Mrs. Pinkham's advice
and modlolne have for
many years boon noiping
women to bo strong. No
-.4C..M rltltnn la tsn tin"
varylngJy aoourato, no
otnor mouicma nus ButiJM
a record of cure.
Look Out for the "North Coast Limited "
The Northern Pacific Itallwny will
on April 20 establish n double daily
transcontinental train eervlco by adding
tho "North Coast Limited" to Its reg
ular through train to Kastern points.
For n leaflet describing this model trnin
write A. D. Chnrlton A. G. P. A. 2.V
Morrison street, corner Third, Portland.
4-2115
Bankruptcy Notice.
In tho District Court of the United
States, for the District of Oregon.
In tho matter of W. II. Wild, bank
rupt. No. 272. In IJankrnptcy.
TV. 1 1... .Jlln.. nf U' II. Willi. Ill Sft.
1 ll I.I.1MIVIU W. . . -' -. - -"
lem, In the County of .Marion, in the
District aforesaid, bankrupt:
Notice is hereby given that on tho 20th
nay oi .ainrcu, a. ij. ivuu, wiu sum .
ii. Wild was duly adjudicated bankrupt-,
tt.nl Ilial ll... first tiiniittm. nf Ida rrtili.
tors will bo hold nt my olllcu corner of
uouri nun uoinmcrcinisircciH,iii cuivm,
Oregon, on tho 7lh day ot May, A. I).
WOO, at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon, at
which time the raid creditors may at
tend, provo their claims, nppuint a
trustee, examine thu bankrupt, and
fcaminct such oilier himlness as may
properly come before said meeting.
Dutedat Salem, Oregon, April 2(1. 1000.
John Haynk.
Hefereo in lintikruptcy.
Proposals for Wood,
Sealed pioposnls endorsed "Proposals
for Wood for Cnnltol," nddrvseed to tho
iimtiiriili.iii.il. ivlli hi, riTnli'i! nt Ihnnfllrfi
of Secretary of Stato until 2 p. in., May
10, WOO, for delivery on tho Capitol
grounds, or within fo ir or llvu blocks
thereof, on or Iteforo September 1, POO.
of all or any part of four hundred and
nny corns oi nr wood, cut wniiu green
frmn lilt, fir ntul well fttfii.nnnil fn In.
four (cut long, elo-ely cordiil without
bulkheads. The right Is ruwrxcil to re
ject nny nnd nil bids.
I-. I UU.MIAK,
Secretary of Stnto.
Salem, Or., April 25, 1U00. 4 25 12t
Proposals for Wood,
Illdsnro hereby Invited for furnishim;
5000 cords of wood nt the Oregon Mate
Insaiiu Asvlum. IteouiriHl. that ;(.W0
corns snail lie deilviirel nt the mniii
building nnd 1500 cords nt the Cot
tage I'nriu ; wood to be cut while green
from big llr, nml well seaxoneil, and piled
without bulkheads. II ids will be re-
celviil for the w holr, or any part, nnd
opened at tho Stnto I louse at 2 p. m.
May 1st llHX). T. T. (ieer, r I. Dunbar,
Charles S. Moore, Hoard of AhvIiiiii
Trutteos. Walter Lyon, Clerk ol the
Hoard. i 13 til
I WANT EGGS TO SHIP TO
THE NORTH, FOR X ?C
GOLD
THAT COMES FROM THE
KLONDIKE ?. :
FOR
GOLD, THAT COMES FROM
NOME. GATHER THE A" X
EGGS
AND TAKE THEM TO EPPLEY,
HE WANTS 100,000,000 OF
THEM. X A -V X
Spring Shoes
Ladies' Tans and Black
Kid the Latest LaMs,
at Reduced Prices
Men's Farm
and Dress Shoes in best
stock at prices below
competition.
JACOB UOGT
95 State t.
liini
taBMffr m - -111
ZW?Isbaf ifai?fle?
WHY USE
nECHDSB TIIBV
LIOIIT AND AU8
WK SBLL Timeit
NO. 197. The old sunaw. or gooaiMuu, .!.,- -
..IDKAUol qnlte u rod quality but glrta mwo enndl. poncr m the No. 197, .nd st half the
AnroV TeieBVntle. put on snd burner. Ppcrlr sdju-tw .oore rn. mwlj
nn vntl USE WELSBACH BURNERS? . win pfore ,toyouth jjucwig
DO YOU USB VV cwonwi burners thsn with sny othor form of rii.
una fgjffi?Si5FZ'SSi. 8... T,.,.p.n..
its wiiatyou save
That makes you rich, and if you are alive to y
- :.,.nctc ,rnu'ii find vou save money by trading n
0",e65re0stkof 2X& A Provisions is Ihe most
complete.
Harritt & Lawrence,
OLD PO9TOKFI0K
EtTaCYCLB
Tho only perfect Blcyclo crmik hanger. 27 per cent. less
i.r, nn lis Bclf-oilinc crank leariiigs than on nny
Sprocket runs between tho bearings
HKKtNrj IB DKLIKVI.tU
CALL AND BK
G. A. ROBERTS,
105 STATE 8TRKKT.
1'IIONE 2870.
7500 Rolls of
IKHali
HAS JUST BEEN 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.
HBATINGI
STEAM,
HOT AIM,
HOT WATEK,
intimates furnished, and work done piompily substantially
and at honest prices.
Fruit and Hod Drver work a specialty.
T. S BUKBOUGHS, 102 State Phone I5II
New Fitted
undertaking
Parlors
Largest line of New Goods, Practical Undertaker'
With long experience and all modem methods.
A. B. Buren,
L
84, 50, It
i-nono o 1 1
JLvJL
Gram Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, Building Mnlc rial
Lime, Cmcnt, Plaster etc,
Grain, Hay and Straw stored
Wajjon S:alcs,clc.
Prompt and eareln attention (liven In the ileliwn of cowls lo Hiivimrl
of the citv " R.ft'tt
MEAT AND I'OUI.TUY.
Mi loC. Matthews
But? lo Kdwinli .1 Mithi
PcfoliVy1 MARK 1T
Slate street near railroad. I'reeliet
ami Uxit meots. Mv tron say I keep
the best meats in town.
The German Market
Will l found all kinds of meat
nd the bet of sausage. FItKK
UKLIVBKV. All hilts due the
late tirm of W.t.ti Mieke
must be paid.
CQOL.Z &l SON
171 Commercial K.
)tf Hai'lt
AT THE OLD LJCTKk
91 cockt ruttr.
IVaU m Krh Pit.. IVntltty, tj,,,
Belrfan llartw ami Fruit. '
ItlKlwrt ek price pkl for poulirt- n.l
Bg S.
J. s. TAYLOR FROnuiM
ilHS. M.A.OOOK, ProWlor.
Satcm Steam Dye Works.
I UdlesWl ke,cViJ.itclBiiHi
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CONVINCED
1900
Proprietor.
58 StatoSt
Oregon Short
Tho Direct Routo to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
Gives choleo of two favorlto routes, via
the UNION PACIFIC Fiibt Mail Line,
ortheHIOGltANDK Seenlc I.hws.
No Change of Cars.
On tlw l'ortlttiubClileuL'o SiMiial. "tho
mitMt in the West."
Equipped With
Elegant Standard Sleepers
fine New Ordinary Tourist
S'oepers
Su'erb Library-Buffet Cars
Splendid Dinners, Meals
a la carte
rree Reclining Chair Cars
Comfortable' Coaches and
Smokers
Entire Train Complete v
Vestibuled
u'1 !r i,,f,,"'t"m apply to
K. SAUfcl., w. k. CUJt.VN
Trav. m. AkI
Men'l A Rent,
SALEM i.ODUKS
" X ItuiSutM .' ,v !?." " la w.u.
11 IMrt
per!
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KIRK.
Pot bale.
aZti!f i l S-1"1 Owmo. It you
totetMted H at our otflee. J
" OesuH l.nxbtg Co.
Brewster & Wh te
01 CODIIT ST.
ntoNB 1781.
Hay, Grain, Mill Feed,
Flour, Salt, Land Plaster
Ont liny, good feed, $7 per ton.
Timothy liny, good, J9.C0 por ton
A cotnploto Seed Store in conneciiL
Reliable Seeds nt low prlcoa. : " j . ?"
Free dollvery prompt aervlco. ' '
The Feed Men.
SOULB BROS.
PIANO TUNERS AND UEPAIRBKS
. PORTLAND ORK
FerSAletnanl vlclnltr Ioatc nnlr ti nM
Will's Mnnlofltoe. w
Chicago, Hock Island 4 1'acific lly
The favorite lino to all points en it
Droad, vestibuled and up-to-date trains
between Puobloand Deiivor.and Om.i,.
Chicago and Kansas City, making direct
connection.ln Chicago with all iiiornln
trains cam. fim-ciass 1'ullnian Sleeper!
Ltbrnry Iluffet cara.botwcon Deiivnr ,,a
Clilcuuo; tho most perfect dining car
service in tho world "A La Carta-"
through first-class Pullman Sleeper overt
duy between Salt Lake Citv and (lilr..
via the sconic lino ; porsonally conducted
excursions hi ordinary Pullman slcepln
cars once a. week from Portland and San
Francisco to Oniuha, Chicago. liuffalo
Chicago nnd Now York via .tho Great
Salt Lake Itoute, without chango to
Chicago. No annoying transfer in CM.
cago. Tlicuo cars aro provided with all
weokly periodicals for freo uso of our
natrons. For further information, main
folders, etc., call on your nearest ticket
agent, or writo to
A. E. COOPER.
Gon'l Agont. Pass. Dopt.
Portland, Ore.
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad
TIME CARD.
2 For YtMiuInu:
Train leaves Albany 12:46 n m
Truln leaves Corvollls.... 1:55 p. ui,
Train arrives Yaiiulna . 7:25 p. m
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Leaves Yuqulna BOOa.m.
Leaves Corvallis 1 1 :30 a. ui
Arrives Alhiinv 19-tK .
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3 For Detreit:
Leaves Albany 7:00 a. in
Arrlvon DutrolL I l:.?n n i-
4 KcturniiiK:
Leaves Detroit 12:20 n. m,
A i rives Albany.. 6:45 p.m.
Ono and two conned at Albany and
(rvnlll with KriuMinrn Purllli. imln.
ulyint; direct scrvlco Dand (rum New.1
port auu uujucciii. ucuciich.
Trains for tho mouutalns arrive at
Detroit nL noon, ilvlni nmnln tii.i-
to reach catupltitr trrounds on the
Ilrcltcnbusli and Satitlatu river the
Hauie day.
II. I. WAI.UKN. KDWIN STONK,
T F. A P. A. Hn'
TUKNEK ARont. Albanr.Oro.
SOUTH AND EAS1
VIA
Southern Pacilc Do,
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leave Bnlom for Portland and way
stations at 5:40 n. m. , 7:54 n. m. and
4 :05 p. m.
livToriTijud 2Q A M 8.W I' M
Lv Balera .11) A U 10 33 P M
Ar Alilaii(l. USO A M 1J.0J ! M
Ar Sacramento 60 1- M iXS A Jl
Ar San Kranclco TM r M I:1S A M
ArOgciou ..... S.4A A l IJ.tt A M
r Denver .. i.tw am mias
r Kama. City. .. 75 A II Trii A M
,- Chlcao.. 7.13 A M 9:31 A 11
u 1)1 Auxeloa
ISiO I' M
700 A M
CM P M
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10.30 A U
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A- Korl Worth
,t ctiyot Mexico..
Ar Ilounton ...
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D.30A M
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Ar Now Orleans..
6.-25 I' M
Ar Wuhlucion .4i A M
Ar Now York 12:43 V M
PutTman and Toiirlats ears u totli
trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ojdeu
and El Paso, and tourist can to Chicag,
St. Louis, Now Orleans and Washington
Connecting ut San r'niiuTlsco with nov
oral stoamsliin llne for Honolulu,
Japan, China, Philippines, Central and
bouth Amoriea.
Bee Mr. W.'W. Skinner ai;ent l Salsm
Station, or addruiM
0. II. MAIIKIIAM.G. I' A.,
Portland, Oicgon
Soo Pacific Liue.
Lowest rates Best servira
To and from all points
Kust and Europe.
The only Una ruunlni; throiiK;
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Boston.
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Withqut
Change.
Itoyal Mall Steamship JJne
to Japan and China,
Canadian and Australl"
bteamship Line to
a
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For ratesjand Information
M,P,ytV.M LOOKWOOD
Aent tSaleui'Ur
H. II. Abott, Aent Portlaod. t0
B. J. G.ylo, A.O.P.A, Vanoou r '
Plating
Jewelry, Silverware.
Bicycle parts and all
kinds of plating.
C, A. ROBERTS,
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