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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1900)
- -rwi WiyMMMIUppilJWfi "i W B.V rX .& " rr ? Kile Have Them ! Every oilier man you meet speaks about the ' - weather, in that helpless "Iet-it-go-at-that"' sort of a way, as if he could get no relief from its discomfort. What we want to do is to educate men up to the point of saying "I'm dressed for comfort; hot weather doesn't bother me." This ' store pays special attention to summer clothing hot weather shirts, underwear, straw hats, etc. SHmmer suits, $4.00, $5.00, $6.50. and $7.00. Summer Shfrts, 45, 50, 75, to $3.00. Summer underwear. 2sc to $1.50. Straw hats 25c to $1.50 6. ml Johnson & 6o., The Peoples Clothicrs'and Furnishers. oas Hitters Food will lav In Ilia stomach undigested (or days and then vou wonder why voii foel ill, Cleaneo tho Iwwcls with tho Hitters nnd you will not suffer from HUM. JUNO, HKAIITDORN Or niuoos.sKss. It will strength en your stomach. Sv'--'---Nk-- ANNUAL SHOE SALE 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT iv, , t. U" .,v,i 5J5 iii. One year aeo we Inaugurated our annual shoe sale. i Our Customers will remember the wonderful success oi our monster snue saie. i ins mourn we win nave the greatest shoe sale ever heard of. 10 per cent dis count on all shoes. All goods marked in plain figures. Lacy's bboe stor? 04'Btato St Till! DAIL1 JOURNAL mils'. DY HOFKR DnQTHUMB. twnMvcmav mii in iriAi rax --. DIIV Ono Your. S3 OO In Advmiao. Dally Pour Month $1, In Advnnoo Wuokly Ono Yonr 91.00 In Ailvnnoo sa: AOHCAt DAILY PAPER. Probably tho Krvutosl work (if mod em nrt la til Metropolitan Dully news pajtr. Its designer nnd cruller Is mi artist, m tiuly 11 h tlio hulldur of a cathodernl, mid It rings and slnifs out Jti service to n Inrjjur mats of Immunity und fill n licit. In tho wants o( it throh. Ling nnd stronuoiis nm ijs jjrrut n tlia mou otauoraio nun cosily iwu ni ur diltcctttre. A balanced nnd beautifully propor .tlonod creation cornvi to hnml in tho , HaltimoroBuiiiUy Humid ot Juno Hid, .miowspapor o' forty panes, lu llvo sec tlous ot ulght mkv eaoli, nil tho shoots ' loo. nnd easily itcvemdblo to nn ono of s family o! tun readers. Tint lllustm 'tfoiiiaro iood pen sketches and plio-U-roproductlon, nouo loud or overdone, but chosen with tmtonnd nil wry ap propriate. The local nnd tuluurnphlo nous Is nr. ranged In nnlumUd uud attnuMlvo dis play. Thurtt is llbornl supply ot ort ,nj news but doyolil ot seiir-atloual pro sontallon, n Indrrd Is tho enllro paHr. Tho Herald Is clean, utroutf mid fair tsl Itfirlallv- In tiihii hnti,'fiillv tuul nnllm. 1ttlrally American, jsmsw hot in tho way of criticism, WiJHil jwrlisps say It was stroiiR 'loonTlyulid not over-strong In lu representation of foreign no vis, conllnlng lltelf mostly the regular aitoclatnl press report nnd nilsrxlUny from other pub lications. An attempt Is indeed made to cover tholluldoi tho world's now in 'an incidental wny. One-halt column .(jM and, few pro-English paragraphs is L'r.'.'all tho.sparo allot ted to tho struggle of ft the Hours. Hut tho whole, as n Journal istic entcuihlo. Is at clear and refreshing ......... .,..... ,i. ......i.. ... Scl? .Scandals and monstrous tales, and all tlio claptrnp ot yellow journalism Is moioutly excluded. Harriott one 1- JM torlal, that betrays (ho human falling 'rofieeklnij "to put a contemporary In ine noio," it is mo most nearly n per- KfiC t uewspaper that has come to hand in a lone time W:.- - -i rV f -T' Tho lands of the Fort Hall rescrro nro widoly known nnd It has bum no teorut that for agrlculturo they nro unuxcollod. Tho prsspectors ot Idaho linvo been IoiikIiiu for n score of years to lw pie mltted to explore tho region whore so many rich speclimms of oro can ho foiind. I'ocatxllo itself has felt tho dis advantages of being surrounded by an unprogresslvo Indian rosurvaliou and tho whole southern part of Idaho has been weighed down with this wot blanket rutanllug all enterprise. What n Ikmiii will sut In thcro In a few months lit may bo overdone us such booms usunll nro but there aro few places where of late years tlmro aro so many Imlucouiouts tor people to try their luck. Tho railroad Is already built, tho great Irrigation ditches aro constructed. All tho great Improvements huvu Ix'un In etituted. A city with nil the conven. iuucrsof life Is right in thu center of tho reservation people will say how easy it will bo to make a home there, l'ociit ello is tho great mining distributing point ordained by nature for all the great mineral regions ot tho northwest. It will take the palm away from Halt Lake mid Denver, In but a few years It I will rival them lu greatness and magnificence. It has Ken ordained that 1'ocatello should wait a long lime (or her opportunity but It has emtio at last and when all those long miles ot rich agricultural and mining lands are thrown open for tho hand ot man to de vulop then will she see tho dawn ot a great prosporlty tor sure. The people who will rush to this quarter will be full nl ambition and energy and such a people novur look for capital. Wealth forces itsolt upon such men. It Is thu sleepy Indolent vicious chtM wlilvli rejiels wealth. Vice indol ence ami high taxes go together. They always seek capital tocomu among them but It Is timid toward that people. They cannot espM't the curse ol Uod and his blessing at tliesamu time. would Iw n recognition of a master shipbuilder that would go far to convince me worm mat mo ncpuniican pnriy desires to do something to stimulate that Industry on which depends the development of commerce and tho conse quent weakening of trusts and combin ations." True JomtNAb editor is Interested in tho recognition of tho racificcoast, and of tho ship-building industry, Tho only possible benefit of expansion to this coast will How frcm tho stimulus to ship builJlrg derived from increased coastwiso commerce, nnd (reo inter chnngo ot products vr lib our Island pos sessions, When hundreds of ships aro plowing the seas lxtween our Pacific coast ports nnd Alaska, Hawaii, the Philippines, Guam nnd tiulu, with no tariffs to obstruct traulo, American ship ping will rovivo wonderfully. Tho nomination of a great American ship builder liko Bcott would go farther to encourage our tnarino Interests, than tho Hanna-Payno shipping subsidy bill. As Mr. Scott must be acceptable to Mark Hanna it Is doubtful If the Itepublican Klltlcal dictator will find hint available Ills candidacy would not fit into the plans ot a gang ot subsidy gratters who would talco tho products ot ono hundred American (arms to subsidize one Amer ican ship. Irving M. Scott, tho builder of the Or egon and of tho Ohio, is an American loyal to tho coro. It bad been stated that tho Sc walls of Malno, ono ot whom was on the ticket with Bryan in 1890, were always on tho side ot the British In the ware In 1770 and 1812. Whether truo or not, no ono can doubt that Ir vlnjtM. Bcotl's heart beats with our country, and even tho opposition to the Hepublicau party could take a pride in seeing him placed on tho Itepublican national ticket. AtBedTlBe take a pleasant herb drink, tho nox morning I feel bright and my com plexion is belter. My doctor says it acts gently on tho stomach, liver nnd kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. It Is liinrin nf hnrhff. nntt In tM-fmnriwI fin 'easily an ten. It is called Lane's Medi cine, ah uruggists sell it at Xbc. ana 00 cts. J.ano's 1-amily Medicine moves tho bowols each day. If you cannot get it, send for free sample. Addroes, Orator F. Woodward, LoKoy, N. Y. Mew Silem Policy. The bond filed by F. It. Anson to guarantee to tho City of Salem that he will comply with.the terms ot the fran chise granted tp htm, says tho Oregonlan correspondent, means more to (ho city than appeared nt first glanco. With the granting ot this franchise, the city coun cil inaugurated a new policy that of re quiring tho beneficiaries ot franchises to pay for tho samo. Tho ordinance grant ing Mr. Anson this franchlso provided that ho and Ills successors should pay te to tho city monthly 2 per cent ot their gross receipts from tho sale ot electric JHS OCDO TOPIC X fNititrllillltnna ti itila hAnartManl aoa V reipcclfiilljr solicited from our readers s Hood's PHI Do not grlpo nor Irritate the alimen tary canaL They act etntly yet promptly, cleanse eTJectualiy ana Qivo Comfort Sold by all dratglits. 25ccnU. current or steam heating. It was a question in the minds ot many business men whether a capitalist would under take to install a plant ot the kind men tioned, and agreo to pay 2 per cent ol the gross earnings for tho privilege. The filing ot tho bond as an acceptance of the terms specified seems to be prool that the city can reap a fair revenuo from the special privileges It grants to Indus trial institutions .that uso its public thoronghfarcs. It tho experiment shall prove a success, as it now promises, tho city will probably attach a similar con dition to every future grant ot this nature.. But the now enterprise is to ba an ex WHY USE W?lsbacb flaitfle? Durable sua sItm ONE bbcbcs Tnr qitr a aoo" LIGHT AHD ARK IXJNO LIVKD. WK BELL TIIRKX GRADES: . . . .l. ... .... !.. flxrahlA ftlM 9' .. i.iwfv .ri... i.u.t mini lu uini.iio.-.. ... r - a-.- ,n TUSKA" WBiu jy" - ""ft,, ".V.iSUSD Ion of onlr three feet vet !ui-.iyr''..c: NO 1"Th.old.UnabnoflTMUniqulltr.b(lglTlng EIGHTY UAKUU ivs- . 'IDKAL?'D quite u good qualltr but giving same candle poirer m the No. W, and at half the AnrJPl"mWUMStflM Call and .ee naand 0.R.&N it's What You save . pmr A ar timi scukdolk. "".rr ron From Portland. iti Cn7cVSo8alt Ijiko, J'ViiTct "it. ' Worth "" Srecial Omaha. Kanns Cltr. Bum. l.ii.M Loula.tih CJtoandKal,, "y-WpBi BnO- kanc Dyer 8 Flyer B.-CJpm Allan tlo Ex. p, m gp m. Tu.j ,i,c o,i rrU nnrl if vnti are alive to vour lliai inarvco jruu i iv.il) .. j - V 7 j- f own Interests you'll find you save money uy uaun.s ..w.c. O er people do. Why not you. . . . .. , Our stock of family groceries and provisions is the most poriment in manufacturing that may complete. prove of immenso importance to the ft JLi- O. T rArrt business interests of Salem. In addl- 1.3rriLL Ot JL3, W rGIlCtJt tlon to the electric light and power 0U) p09T0FF1CE aK0CEltY plant, Air. Anson agrees loesuuusu, nui -. A PPCE HOMES DILL. Senator Phonp ot Idaho, has galmsl Jhu crctllt ot landing this bll at his term of congress nnd itwaramoiig thobatch '"'k ljl" wulcu wont lo tUQ lreMut for i" his ilgnaUiro. Tim great l'ort Hall rvser , vatlan upon nhleh Pooatollp Is situated I. fte.ll! IJ ,I.M.k..k A1UU. ,A utir.. ill... 4u!" fl,n v,"k'i ,i rvt(y. ..ii riA. ljMpl tne land within nro lolloa ol the city. LTndnr ktiHWiimvlaliili tlilalainl ullllm Jlspojd of In a dllforent inaniwr. All ' V ... ..... . . 1 ... . .. .. .. w4 rvyncuHurat louu vuini) me ininue f rDIfUhho town o( lWatl mi l, &p mH t public auction for nat less tlnu i k iiih unr KninT iiibi nir iiunHni ijii.is tf ' t r '"'-"i '" -- - -" . " wshub tn-s nvo-mtio limit vnau uo uts ''l pmA ofuftdwrtho inlimral laud Uv of '"MtslTiilll Siatifi pxccptlng that tho WiolsMcli lands shall t (Ued at 10 jlpasr m laescad of thu prtca Bxed by the Wr.KiBaMl Luul UlL-unt II 111 ITiilltuI Rial.. VlHsoI the land ou this iwer-! Kr,- Ju . .i ., . ... .1 Tub .1, rvBJwm ww m mvv qi hi mo tituai ' tlltf luJAJI lAllft. MM, lllVllU'.t fllw.l 'I jlmtlwe for pIng, the tv'uIUIoii ( p? izrrr .. ; .vr .;; ; t -s m aipwny iw'it.rt) ur 10 many pStk: all ovr Ui Horlhwwt. I'OR VICE PBCSIOCNT. A Washington ttoolal rays this ol thu VI io Presidential nominatien: Names ntn ooustautly lailng sprung (ur Vlco-Presldcnt, and friends ol tho Ad ministration mid monitors of tho National coinmltteo quietly give a tip that this man or that man has been selected tor the tilaco. One of tho luloit of theso Is I'renldont Scott, ot the Union Iron Works, of Kan Francisco, and his otuulUliicy Is annouiice.1 from friend vloso to thu Administration. Another intimation is given that the President hliascK dcilres Allison to l iiomlnattHl and even tho Klkiua candidacy Is loom lug Ui soaievthal It lok llkuapro concerted plait now to have nil theeau-didat-s brought (orv,arl, with thotlual result that the nomination is to lx forced by general acclamation upon snmubody agreel on bv tho Admluislia tiuu. Thwro is )ct a MwbllIty that Governor Ititosevell will bo tho man. A tew days aintfo Tun Journal had a oetuplimoutary notice ot the widldaoy ol Irving M. Htfott, oltho Union Iron orks of Saii Franvlsou for tho otllce ot Vtco I'rMldnni. Not thtnktue the matter would rrcelvu any (artfter notice orattmst any atteif tlon, the managing editor was surprld to rvwho a congratulatory telegram thanking thc,elltor fortho courtesy, and aiklng periuUsloii to quote Tug Joua.tAb attaoriii(; Scott's nomlnaMon on the Republican ticket. This nat chterfully TWO LITTLE GIRLS. I'm twins, 1 guess, 'causo my inn say I'm two littlo girls. An' ono o' mo Is good littlo girl ; nn' th' Other V shu Is bad littlo girl ns she can be. An ma says so most ever' day. An' sun's tho funniest inn I 'Causa when .My dolly won't mind, it 1st cry, W'y lion my inn sho sob an' sigh, An' say "I)enrgoodlltthiglrl,good-byl Dad llttlu girl's coined here again I" Last tlmu 'nt nut net that n.way, 1 cried nil iu yself awhile, Out on thu stops, an' nen I smile, An' git mv doll nil fix' In style. An' go in w hero ma's nt, nnd say : "Mnriiln' to von. inomniv dear! Whero's that bad littlo girl was hero? Il.nl littlo girl's uoncu clean nway, A n good llttlu girl' coined back to stay." Jnuies Whllconib Itlley. My LaJy'e Toilet. Tliu neck bauds on our gowns nro high and straight around, mid vury simply trimmed, a result, no doubt, ot tho ten iloney to crowd so much decoration ou this ono small orllon of the bodice. Illsck net, woll covered with applica tions ot black taffeta, makes n wry pretty short enpe, finished with frills of laco and chiffon. This rort of garment Is inadn In cream tints ns well, nnd nlsu in gray mid beige. Ho mush talk nliout u new stylo ot colffuru ought to bring somu results. Certainly thu stuffed ompudourhas lost every title to distinction since Its tiro has liccomo so common, mid (ho coll low on thu uapo of thu neck Is In contempla tion i lu fact, it is seen hero nnd there. Thu hair is parted In tho middle and brushed low over tho fotehead in a soft loop at either sido nnd back from the temples nltlt a partially curled Ihilllueas which gives a broad effect to the face. Whit to Do With Irult Juice. l)o not think of putting nil tho left over llipior from canning Into thu vln egir keg, but uho it lu some ot tho more appetising ways ot cool summer drinks. When 1 have syrup left (runt canning berries, I sometlnios cook it down, add n littlo vinegar or a stick ot cinnamon, and If not sweet ouough, add a littlo more sugar Ixitlt while hot, and te. away fur a warm day, when you may ufo a good tahlespDOiitul ot tho julcu to aglassof lco water, and you will enjoy tho change (rout tho ever-preiont lemon ade. Currents, blaoklwrrius, and rasp berries making the best fruits (or drinks, while tho Juice from other fruits, I cook down Into n nicy syrup nnd bottle, to be used with hot-cakes during tho winter, making a delicious chango from tho sugar syrups. X. A. niacktwleiand Rasptcrrlts. In canning blackberries you will find that 0 cpiart boxes ot this fruit will fill 0 pint Jnrs, which will bo about as much an your family will need In n season. Hlackborrks aro a fruit easily kept with little sugar, and If too atveot they nro ruined ; therefore ullow only M of a K)iind ol sugar to each pound of fruit nnd lot stand for an hour, then stow slowly about 20 minutes. Raspberries appear about this tlmo, nnd may follow the samo rules as black berries, but to my mind tho most at tractive uso ot this fruit is In the old fashioned raspbarry vinegar. For u lit tlo family you will want only n small quantity, as It Is generally too strong and must bo diluted in watcc when used. Cover 1 quurt of raspberries with 1 pint of the best elder vinegar nnd let It itiuiif for two days; drain, off tho liquid and pour It over 1 pint of fresh fruit, lotting it stand again 2 days; re peat this with 1 more pint ot fresh fruit. At the end of tho last 2 days strain tho liquid, add 1 pound ot sugar to each pint ot juice, boll slowly tor 10 minutes uud put Into small bottles. With a good cork tho liquid will keep without Ix'ing inndu , nir-tlglit. This amount should fill 1 or 6 )i pint bottles, which should bo dnlnty uud attractive in shape and one ot which will often make a ro freshing gift to nit Invalid friend. To Rtmtmtcr Whea You're Duylsi Veal. In selecting veal alwnyo tnko that nhlch is fattest and whitest. If tho kidney is well surrounded with fat and If there is n very conspicuous vein In tho shoulder ot a bright color, tho meat is rather sure to bo good and fresh. Cold veal may bo mado over into a palatable dish. Cut thu meat In slices, dredge them null with Hour and fry in hot but ter. When brown, remove the allcos ot meat, and pour thu cold gravy Into the mii, add two tablespoons ot tomstt catsup, fait and pepper. Then add a few slices of cold boiled ham, nnd last of all tho slices of veal, and 'vo immedi ately. New York Ku'ning u. lator than October 1, 1001, a steam heat- - ing plant, for tho purpose ot supplyin heat to tho business houses in the ten trnl part of town. He proposes to mil iro tlio steam that otherwise would go to waste and, by forcing It through un derground pipes, heat any building ad jacent to his lines. There aro sovorat largo steam engines in operation In this city. The steam from tho exhaust pipes is dispersed into tho air and thus is a total loss. Tho suc cess of Mr. Anson's experiment depends upon whether he can lay plnoa and fur-1 niah heat cheaper than luiliyiduals can heat their own buildings with furnaces and stoves. Theistcady risj In the price of wood is making tho ltom of fuel more anu more linporsani. ii mo consump tion ot fuel can bo reduced, and tho waste steam utilized, thero will bo a great chango la the manner of heating business houses, not only in Balem, but In all cities having manufacturing in dustries operated by steam, m ' The llomllett Man In Salem As well as tho handsomest, und others aro Invited to call on any druggist and get frco a trial bntllo of Kemp's Halsaru for the Throat and Lunis, u remedy that Is guaranteed to euro and bollevo ull Chronic and Acuta Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Prlco 25c, and 00c. cod&w HB ATINGT STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATKR, tlmates lurnished, and work done promptly substantially and at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. S BURBOUGHS, 102 State Phone I5II Id. m. x. Bun Until r . dT iv p.m. Walls ; Walla, Sppkaae, Minn J waokco Chicago and ait. TIA HUNTINGTON OCEAN BTEAMtJllint. KorBnn Kranclftcu, Ball CTOnr " aaji. apoT- V.W a. si. 1(9 P. n COUJMIHA niVHlt UTtT A HIL'tiu To AsUrlft nnd way taartlhgi ! la l" onn. M. ,' WILLAMKTTK 1UVKU For l'ortland. Newtxrr anil w J Leave IAiidlnta. Monday Wlnull' .tfalcm" I ilar and Frldaj at 11.00 . m.V.ii... TnMtlnr, Thnrtuajrand 8atnr-t';1 daj at .E0 a. ra FOB COBVALLIS " " And war noluU Tucadar. Thurrdar an a.... day, 4.00 p. in, WILLAMKTTK 1UVJCR DIVISION Dallr boats to Portland as abom. Tm,.f... .. street car 11ns at Oregon City If tho iteamtn J! delated thore. Ticket to all points In Orcnm WMhlURlon, California or tho Kant, huhul checked through from Balem free. Choice rail or river route to Portland. Connection made atrortiauu Him an ran, ocean and riti. Unci. ,W It. HUltLUURT, flea, Pasa At , Portland Or. Atent, Trade Street dock, Btlti See Our nlrcd by leading physicians, and e lally by A. P. O'ilrlon M. D., Cnptaln ana Surgeon, also by win, 1). AlcCarty oASToniua.. Biars Us j? You llaie AlwrJ BoogM Special Hemes Ulu Uovernmcnt" whiskey, recog- I espec- Ci M. I).. Malor and Hurscon. in United Slates Army. Furthermore, tho board of health of San Francisco, recommends this stimulant as tho purest, unadulter ated, for family uso, for convalescents and invalids. Bold exclusively In Salem and Marion County by J. I'. Kookrs. 4-20-tf OA8TOHIA. Bears th f I W KIM Tj3 Hlr Alwara Boaght 8l4natars Sjr-SZjA S7Z-a. NewLineoT6o-6art; and Baby Carriages. F. W. HOLLIS & CO. 1st Door North of PostJOff cc. SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHflSTa ROUTE Trains leave Salem for Tortland and way stations at 6 M0 a. m. , 7:54 a. m. and 4 :05 p. m. I.T rorcland.7:. Lt Ealcm. Ar Aihlanil. Ar Sacramento.. Ar San Franclaco.. rsJOAJT .11:00 A M .12.80 A M , 6,00 P M . 7:4ft P M ArOglcn.. Ar Denver... ., Ar Kama, Ulty.... Ar Chicago... Ar Lo Angelea...w Ar El I'aw. ... Ar Fort Worth.... ArCIlj of Mexico Ar Houston , ,. Ar New "fin Ar Waahlngion , Ar Now York . . . 6.4ft A M . S.O0 A M .723 A M . 7.43 A M TTmVST . SCO P u JiOAJI .IMAM . S.83 A U . S2S r M .6UAU .;43 P M ssjopm 103 P H 12 OJ PM S:l& A U 11:44 A M S.4U A U 72ft A U 9:88 A U 7.M A 11 mm 6.30 A M 10 30 A U SWAM 23 r Jl :41 A H 12S3 P M SALESI J.ODaES r. j. w. w. Balem Camp No. IIS. Mceta everr Friday eveL PC, 7.30, In A. O. U. Wt hall. Stale Iua, lUx. r X. lioulllrrd, C. U.; W. A. Moorea, clerk, room 10, lloorcs Ilk Of 7&Z&U KCHltSTItHS OK AMURIOA lurt H her wool Foretl No, ID. Mecla Frldar tilghti In Turner block. John M. Chate, C. It. A U Brown Peer. lM7.1yr CL'UKH TOOTHACHE, EARACHE and NEURALGIA la a minute; all drorglita or Thr Tl-I.o .llfillcill Co. S3 HroJvrtf, New Tork. Broil for Booklet. I ono (UltlUK iciicliy 0 THE LEADING PAPER Of the Pacific Coast, THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE DAILY CHRONICLE ,11 y .Mull, I'oilnfe l'alct, Only $6.70 a to. WEEKLY CHRONICLE Greatest Weclly in tin Country, $1.50 AM (tneiull'f t ts ) to inr part ol tU Ualtl Stales I'jujU, Htl Mrllru, TIIK WKIIKI.V rilKOMin.l". tlio brlxbtnl ml uct ruivlrli rrklr Nrwapaprr lu t!w Wuil.l, prim rrauUrl US (Vluraaa, or anient Pacra, vf Nii. Ut. ralurr ami (itaoal lufoi. unl"i"l alM a nusuiDernt Ai'ilrultural an I UufilmtUiiMl lKpiuo. nn, a w cf id, (rval.kt ilrpar.mruta In aaji piprr or tali (XmI KieflklD xrltlfB I4 bwl vu pvctrun. la ih I'.a.l hUI, m.) ra IU.Imo m.u'a Iiu1mIj et their awn If allllr SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE. Pure Home Rendered Country Lard Imperial Limited. Sorvlco for tlio year llHX) will lio com. inenced Juno 10th. Tho "Imperial Limited" tnkca you ncros tlio Con tinent in four day a without change. It is n solid vcstlbuled train, luxuriously equipped with every iiosbIUIo essentia tor tho comfort nnd convenieco of Passengers. Ask. your friends who have travelled on it, or uddress K. J. COYI.K, II. II. AllIlO'lT, A. G. P. A,, Agent, Portland, ancouver, IJ. 0. Ore. In Bulk At Eppley's Qnly 10 cents a pound. .'-cj Tiu JoOKMii. v4t forlltor Invltod U wire lit uxttou to tho national !Upub IU'hu wminitU-o Wlilngtuii nd did w lu 4 (olIawtHK worxlat Tho CAitdldauw ol Irvlnj l. goott, tor Km l'f-llciit uxiU1 U citrouiely ("OimUrou tho wutiro lVelllo cxnuu lt 1 was Tired but Cou'l not Rest After long Mights of Tossir.gand Torture, Relief Finally Came with the Use of Ds Miles' Nervine. ThoBUiTcrlnt;arv agony piulurtvt. ili.is f ver cquaUtl It tt tyct build the uiifortunato rrm who U i1o-,.uk up ikened nerve Utn and ivrlvml u( lilt Meoit, can only U nppro-,jl u.. UvngtU tolltetlml Ih.ly. U cutetl by tlttwo to whom inorvtloM crones oat tiw iwukt ivtrtt a1 glvrl fto liai liroiiKlit iho Mina oxporlonoo. ilivm new lit wxl iktr. To llo III IhhI, lllllillto ftflor initiate. "I a,l (, ... :ta ihMH nvumnla, and hour uftor hour, night aftor nhihl, uii-.umU t Owur, hm ct iu u-tr. iins l)lo to olivo an yol 'li rtill und loW AMUnmi a ih. MiW nUvui m the and thrush tho IkhI clothwi-to walk!fcr J . IV lulea mm- ii'k und fort It, to und riV' " l MiloC. Matthews Bucccaao; V Kdwanli ii Matlhcwi MARKET MKAT nnd-POULTKY State streot near railroad. Freshest and best ineats. My jmtrons say I keep h peest meats in town. OTEAM WOOD SAW O Two Maohlnes WorkOonu Quickly. Telephone 26S3Jhlack. Iavo orders at residence on 12th street, or Steiner's market. M, Van Knurr, Vw Park. 6-tf tho Hour, lkti ft ithiuit, louKiiw, imyiiiK for w'SSxl vUiU HMI1 WUIO UlU UIVIMVIUI, i'Jiva, and root tho weary bruin! To look ulicad and e loouilnif up lu tho luvtr cuing Insanity that uwful atato in whlou. n ,wroa U hut to himself ami to hU f rlentl forovcr thtsm aro but a part of tho agvmlea endured by th M,vjo&ioii. hxtrall of which there 1 no btr, safrr ot kurer rouunb- Vuowu to man than Dr. MllcV lltnot- stive Ncrvluo. Nothluji In the ,at tV. ilaure In all twuttle ha ai M.K. KlLUN. 5a UrtiuM4 At, Dttimt, Mich. SmI )car ajw I injuitd wx ipln, and at a irMtlt. 1 hate fuund it JitKcult 1,. k future tho horrlblo Mtcr of throat- Wuu Ui all humiuhc bwouj. wtftrd wavn crrat paw la my KnvU an4 m a. uaabl to Jp. Dr. MiW Nnin Kvcthcr UU Anlt- PaIu PIIU ktuxkt;4 lh jvu hijher tha a kit aivj brought wt, rtfrtahlnj aletp." r. v. arAKLKV, CawbitJSr, Okla. Dr. MIW Ntntoe Ii aolj at all drur ihm km rttlri juanaatt. Writt (ar ! adtc an4 liooatct to !), Mtut MkwCAi Co, lhait, UX Ttto rhrutt.olr ItulMlna, " TIIK IIIION'IOt.K nai. llt Ik (Ttfl -aul Ih ta UallrJ Sutra. TH. flimi.MCLK ka Mniiilw, ik 'artt II t-a-la aVI la attlllj, ralrtprlw aa.1 Ti.t. 1 IIMUMi-I.K-s 1Mt(MJ Krrta ar Ikv I M. mt HMM v.'l,Wv. It, tr, ,,, (K llrol .4 pttl.u aid k. kMIIMlali fMai tk IWl u Ha lk auaMlf . t.lf . IIKUM1-I.K ka. !.,,, ui, 4 .1 . IH k Ik- irl J wk Aaw tk a r".w "wm.inw rr. Mrp..r, k V m p t . a . I j iU II kill k mW ,aHM IH r.wjlk ay. Main a I U aMfctaf 00 YJU. WANf TH OHROHICLE Revorsib.e lap? Showing tkr Unl l stales, Oonlslii cl CaaiJaail SCtttri Uuloi Map of the World N Till OTllf II HI k. I Ml ht an I. ci i .ii. ,ua .kr hra.Mltl far u. (,., aia.ee lrvtu.u lUMjoana pf" AlUUlkKI M. II. ,u VnVNii, 'f,Wtt, . ixrtlci AJf VIUM.iac CAU CHINESE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR Iterooved to HO State street. iW stock, larvo variety of dry co6.1s. Silk embroklery, ladlos' lurnUhlng goods. Japanese goods, chinaware, matting and notions. Prices reasonable. HUIE..WING SANGM COMPANY, DlSSOUJTKSrTN To whom it may Cencern: The PartnershiD heretofore existing as Herren & Lew is Hereby dissolved. F. Lew re. tjrinjr and Ed. C.' Herren con- uiiuiiij; me uusiness. All ac counts due the late firm are payable to F. Levy. Dated, Salem, Oregon., May 22nd., 1900. F. Levy. Ed, C. Herren. o-M-tu Chicago, llttk Island 4 Pacific Ily Tho favorite lino to all points east Hroad, vestibuled and up-to-dato trains between Puebloond Denver.and Omaha, Chicago and KatiBaa City, making direct connection in Chicago with nil morning trains east. First-clitks Pullman Sleepers Ubrary Uuffet cars.boUveen Denver and Chicago; tho most perfict dining ea service in tho world "A La Carte :' through tlrst-class Pullman Sleeper every day between Salt Lake City and Chicago via the scenic lino; jiersonally conducted excursion- in ordinary Pullman eleepiug carsoncoa week from Portland and San rancisco to Omaha, Chicago. Iluffalo, Chicago and Now Ynrk- via )!.. :...! Salt Lake Route, without change to Chicago. No annoyine transfer in Clil. cago. Thew cars aro provided with all weea-iy periodicals for free uso of out ,..v..,.. m, lurmuriiiiormaiion, maps, lowers, etc., call on vour nenri tiCni "licm, ur nruo io A. K. COOPER, uen'l Agent. Pass. Dept. Portlund, Ore. Pullman and Tourista rars an bath trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogdon and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, Bt. Louis, Now Orleans and Washington. Connecting nt Han Frondisco with sov- (or Honolulu, nes, Central and oral steamship lines Japan, China, I'hillppl ooutu America. Sco Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at Halero Station, or address C. II. MAUKIIAM, G. V. A., Portland, Oregon. a s PICTO Quick Time to the East and South-East Via thWon Pacific R. R, Two Daiiv Solid Vestibuled Trains. fROM PORTLAND or BAG RAMENTO toDENVEU.OMA HA, KANSA8 CITY and ST. LOUIS. , , Less than 3 days to CHICAGO with- out chango; only ono change to Now iorK anu oiner .asiorn points. n other line does it. Pnlaco and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Library Cars (barber shop) and free recllnlmj chaircars. For rates, Tickots and full iuforraa tiou via either rduto, apply to V. V. 8kinnk. Agent S. P. Co. Balem Ore. Or J. II. LoTiiRor, Gon'l Agent. No. 135 Third Bt. Portland Or. The German Market Will be fouud all kinds of meat and tho best of sausage. FREE DELIVERY. Allblilsduetlie late firm of Wolt A Miescke must bo paid. UOL,z, Si SON 171 Commercial Pt. Old Post OfficeStables Are largo and have a reliable attend ants, your team boarded by the week or eonable, our patronage solicited. H. M," Brown K2 Ferry Street. Sunday School Convention. Portland June 13 is Fy- .. -- w . ,. ,llririri linl-nlr ?t (r il v.... iiwiNcia jii. no rounaiMalnlo uiH rur oaie ot 202 tJom- mercial street. Robt. Reid. VAN PATTON i CO. FREEBURCER' MEVT MARKLT In?,rn"fA?in U0."er n,w managemeut cleanest and, ui, pTA Oivgon Shon Lioo Railroad Tho Direct Route to Montana. Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via tho UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Line, or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Linn. No Change of Cars. On the Portland-Chicago Special, "tht fiuest in tho West." Equipped With Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary Tourist Sleepers Suierb.Ubrarv-ButTetCars Snleridid Dinners, Meals a la carte rree Reclining Chair Cars Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Complete'v Vestibuled For (ui titer information apply to .R. NAGEL, W. E. COMAN Trnv. Pass. Act. nn'l At:t Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIME CARD, 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany ia:p. m Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:55 ? " Tialn arrives Yaqulna . 7:25 p. ni. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna , 0-00 -a Leaves Corvallis 11:30 . Arrives Albany 12.15 p. m 3 For Detreit: Leave Albany 10 w Arrives Detroit 11:30a. w i Returning: Leaves Detroit 12i20p w. A.rlvcs Albany 6:45 p m. One and twn clnnorl, at. AlhUOV 800 Corvallis with Southern l'acltlc tian ttiYlng direct servlM tiand from New port ana adjacent beaches. Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit at nooo, rIvIok ample time to reach camping grounds on tj Hreltenbush and KanMnm river tn same aay. WAU) n. u 91 T F.Af.A TltRNKR Aaal KDW1N BTOHE, Wanat Albany. Ora. OOrtt lUuhaci-t i 1, U.rt . ilaua-iu!! i,,Ulku r ''"'e" A aaucuua. aWf rn.nu mu. tVinl4. at MM "'- UlEuntCaiu mCo. ' f-"v . esn..iOi " 'V,",vrr t, .1,1. rltajvj1 IJI. or lvUi. . Omlai aa( " iMfcaiaaatoBaaiiaBawaaa