The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, June 20, 1900, SECOND EDITION, Image 2

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DYSPEPSIA.
kNmocts Dyspepsia Caused me Great Distress for wmocr
of Years. Finally J was Cured by
, Miles' Nervine.
Dr
An actlvo mind. suffering from
wexcrtlon, grief, trouble, worry of
household cares, demands from tho
body a Rrcatcr amount of Mel for the
vital Urea than the UlgestUd organism
can i-unnly. It remilrea a certain1
amount of vital force- to operate tho
human machine, and when all the
available supply of force Is ubsorlxxl
by tho overworked brain thero Is noth
ing left for tho Ntomach. It is easy
now to understand why Irritability
and dyspepsia have become almost
synonymous; why a' nervous jwrson Is
usually so very particular and cupri
clous about food. It is an almost mi
disputed fact that no marked progress
can bo mado toward tho ultimate cure
of any disease until the mind Is put
into that calm, screno condition
which Is natural to people in full
bodily hmXtM wt4 vkoi Dr. Miles'
Nervine putfl tVe mind In Just thntl
condition. It Is a brain and nerve
fund nrid fomlo whiwo Important elc
menu, nctlnu; upon tho body and mind
with cqtia. force. imcws remarkable
clllclcticy In nervous disorders.
I had been troubled with dyijKpsIa, '"
iiMtlrtlilrtviMrt ami two icars goIa
taken with a neitoM trouble hull caiued me
much dittes. I euold not eat liur sleep, wai
losing strength and fleh and was meUndwI)
and very unliaj'p). eniplii) withe urn pny.
ileian who Mid the tiouble was with my
nrrvevbut theywrre unable to no me any
good. 1 tried leeral advertised medicine
ind at ait bet'an UkiniriJr. inner nervine
Hr the time the first bottle was hall cone 1
could sleep tome, could eat a little and the
world seemed to Ret right tide up again. I
kent rlfht on taldnir the Nervine and when 1
had uied fdteen Mile my stomach trouble
was cone, and I felt well and strong. I 'eel
very grateful for the govd 1 haw received
from Dr. Miles' Nervine and would lie gla a
I could Induce tome other poor sutler to grvs
rt trial." Mw.jENNJitt.OK,
warren, umo.
"I Wat verv nervous and restless andwealt
an hroughthe advice o! a friend I bought
Ixillle ol Di. Miles' Ntrvlne, which cureumo
.itirely. Seeing 'vow much benefit I received
trom.the medicine, ray Iiusimjk!, who suffered
from nervoujdyipepiaand Indigestion In
very severe form, thouch he would give It a
trial. He wa very weak aril nervous and
was able to deep but little. After nilrijr three
bottle of the Nervine he could eatweiianu
leep well. My huilnnd Is very happy to
think be luts recovered hum that terrible dis
ease which bad made his life miserable for
uter three years and be says he will always
speak a good word for Dr. Miles' Nervine.
MRS. KTIIKI. IMWEIJi, upianu, inu.
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold at all dim: Korea
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advice and lKX)kleUo
JJtt. MILKS SlJtulvAi. w"",'"
xEoeT Doctors-
' NFROF DISEASES
pttrf: alt. MANNER ur j-ho
We can cure
thee
Disease locatedlwlth
out tasking questions.
Cure disease without
druts.
Cancer positive
V
Counon
vuitu
y.ifisit
tvery
v 50 cent
'Purchase
L
end
u
s Five
Attend
Our
Great
Gift
Giving
Sale
- Minutes of your time and we will convince you
that our Shirts are equaled by few and excelled
by none. We want you to try one ol our Shirts
and if pleased to tell you friends where to get
Shirts that fit. Dissect our
;3WbLite Shirts
And you will find them right everywhere. We
are cranks on shirt fit. If a shirt hasn't a repu
; tation we won't handle it. A shirt's a shirt say
many people, but those who wear only the best
know better. A shirt that fits correctly will
weaHonger than one that does not fit.
OUH $1 SHIRTS ARC RUGULAR $1.35 VALUES.
6. W Jofinson & Go..
The Peoples Olothlcrs and Furnishers.
ANNUAL SHOE SALE
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT
One year ago we inaugurated our annual shoe sale.
Our customers win remember the wonderful success
of our monster shoe sale. This month we will have
the greatest shoe sate ever heard of. 10 per cent dis
count on all shoes. AH goods marked In plain figures.
Sunday morning, to keep the boys in tho
rcjiooi oy n wiui 01 mine.
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Lacy's
bboe sfor?
O'l- Btnto bt
SUNDAY SCHOOLS
QP 0RCC0N HOLD A CHArJD COMVI'.MTION
OP WORKERS.
'Syaotsls ot Addresses Dvllvtrcd anl Officers
' ' Clftt4 fori lit Casuist
Ytsr.
JPti but Wednesday wwMilnjj, a large
party ot Sablutth whool uoi Iters assem
bled t tbo Southern Pacillo pasmtigor
.depot, with smiling (An and kindly
greetings a It on noma great pleasuro
- bent.
Familiar (acts were aeon from
remote rta ol tbo county, Kllver Creek
Falls, Mohaina, Jefferson and nthur
ijwluli nd Indkalloiii ol iilwMnl t-x.
JMJClftllCy Jiiarumi hid i.uiiiiiuiiniiva i
till.
Upon invrstlsUon it vas learnoil
thai dm annual convention nf ibo Uro
roii Utatw Runtluy Koliool At.oatatiu,
about to ftsiombln lu l'ortlmul, whs tbo
objective point, that tU proaidiul ot
tbo Marlon comity nwutkift bad idir
ttrwla car aud hoI1 iirarly !00v'Urkm
ticket to l'ortland mid that nil varv
Uiitker iwiuul, Holt turned out that
curs wvto reiu irw o 1uid tlm
rowd.
' TU MIqwUhj aiit;cji was s,nt to
trmUtM Meno, ( I'ytllftutli, Wo, are
itmi c1ho Icx-aI, UX) lioii.
,lMil lounjoy the slfort run to
MftMttFoolltiMhvmthey ImmnlUtvly
M J vim iuimv uimnui
mm livlnr; bn Irlouly r
! twy wfo toon fiwmvl to tho
l Hi tni4i hNirtl 1'ortlsml.
in witkb t)"y rwolvwl a bojdUUa
wklM fiatlftorluii) of thb l'"'rt
cbHKh Wlwl VluJay
levi'iiliin vtliHit tbu loth luinual i-onvt'ii-
I tli,, . if lli.llnmn Mllllu MllllititV Ki'lwMll
.itii ut ...v w,vw ,v j -..
Awiuolatloii wim limuijnrivlnl
I'roildtmt A. A. Meno
n
Inlrinliici'd
l'rol. K O. Uxndl, ot Chli'iiKi, a tiinn ot
great rautolty, hu winduolol tho iim
slcul rt ot tho luottmin ami KhI tho
a u die mo m n lunto vhorus.
Ituv. Dr. Kotolmiii, ot SaIuiii IimI In
prnyor iintl win follmusl by Hov. Alox
amlor lllaokburn, imitur ol thu church
who woImiiiiihI tho oiiun(loii ami wan
ruanomlcil to by llov. B. II. Murm, ot
SodAYlllo.
Tho uddrviit .( tbo uvuitlug ilr
Hmth1 by Marlon I.awrvnccu, wnntitary
J 0n National AnsoMtitlon, on tho "Hln
lloy l'roblimi."
Ho U u man ot great brxmdtb,
HMir ami (wrnoiluPMi and must Ui
homl to )w a)iuwlntl lit) said t 'Tho
Huuday hjIiooIi ot Ori'wou aro iIoIuk
mo ro to uiako tbliaiMKhl sUt to ll in
than all tho lawn on your statute looka,
This Assoolatlnn la notablo, a It la thu
only orsauisatlou In your statu In Mlilch
all tho diiiMulnllous mvotun a common
(ootiuK, ami work tiothur as a unit tor
lht advancement ot tbo KIhkIoiii ot
Uol.
"Whror o turn vt nnwl tho ''lllg
Ikiy," and I vant to hrli.s to your notice
tIo nui'stloui', and answer tlicui aa widl
ai I can
1. An the bqya m tba Kumlay aohool
iiomY I nsmr. nol Tho ttlrit out
uuiuU'r thorn thn ' to onn.
2. Whyiiutr W'ouiuittilvoaroAsou.
A boy woa wbro ho want to bo. lto
wt II ifo to a luxball sauio hn the Huu
day school it manAKvtl a well a tbo
turban uaino- tuo ooy win no on
baud, TIioJUh-UII jdtober (e Inarninl
to pile h, tins catcher Is Uarnwl to catch,
but the rJuiulny Mbool teaeher I not
trained to touch. The 11111 am much
to blame. We nel the (our out ot
ovcry lho church meuibert, not In tho
Sunday acbool, torvnoit (or duly next
lidrtl llV
A. "ffnnlmlmlirniiL'litln? It hflR bcoil
ilono Iwtoro, and can bo dono nijalri. 1
kno ot Bchools wlicro tho boya out
number tho Klrlo."
.4. Howcnnltboilono? Go (or thont.
Mnko thoin know you want thnin. Bend
youiiff men attor llioin. Mnko your
hcIiooI hard to yot int?. Hat a high
at amlaril and kciip it. Hoy ?o for tlilnjjs
thnt arnliard togot.
5. "How con you Isold tbom?"
For every boy you mtiat havon special
way. Glvo them somothltiK to do.
Know anil call t 11m by name. Never
call a hoy "bub." Make allowance for
tho boy dpirlt. Do not seo uverytb'nK
ho ilocu, iiho yourlbllnil eye occasionally.
Oriranixo your class president, vlco
president, secretary and treasurer. Treat
the boys like men. The way to KOt boy
to bo iiorxl In to Kt them to do good.
Tho way to not tbom not to read bad
books Is to got them to read (jood books i
visit them in thoir homes, ami where
they work. Havo them come to your
homes. Use tact, friendship and sympa
thy tor them. You mint lourn to lovo
like thu "Naxarluo."
Thursday was a great day. Btlrrlng
luhlrutso wero mado mid tho best ot
feelliiK mid Christian harmony prevailed.
Ot ((rent interest was tbo address ol
I'resldeut Morse, as ho briefly reviewed
tho history of tho Association, since Its
ornii'mllon, tho earliest record ot which
Is found In 187:!, In thu Presbyterian
church, at l'ortland and at which, Dr.
J. II. Vincent and l'hlllip Phillips wero
present. This was called tho second
convention ot Orison.
Tho organisation has proceeded
through many discouragements, until
thu present, when we are able to roort
great progress, 'J ho onrollmeut in 1H71
was 7,000, which was about 8 per cent,
ot the imputation, while the enrolment
ot twin y is 75,000, which la about 'JU per
cent, at the population. Yet a great
problem Is still confronting us. Where
are tho other 117)0,0007 Wo want every
one ol them, and our work will not he
1I0110 till we get them,
As in nrovlous year, wo havo been
liamporcit for lack ol funds. Ourtreas
liter has labored hard to bring tbo
various counties into line, but with ln
illfterent success. Wo cannot H'ak
with too much emphasis on this stem,
lug indifference. Wu hope and pray
that such action will bo taken by this
convention, as will insure a man lor tho
Held tbo coming year, and that all other
exK)nscso( the Association will bo pro
vided for.
Our faithful secretary has asked fur
statistical reports nvor aud over again,
ami It is only by thus urging that he is
able to make up his report.
It Is very much to bo desired that pas
tor aud iiipcrlutoudont, use effective
means for Introducing aud maintaining
the Home Department, as there 1 no
oilier branch ot our Bungay school work
tbat will do so much toward keying our
uhtKil up to the standard that should
bo maintained. Tbo largest school In
the state 1 the First Preibyteriau, ot
Portland, with an enrolment ot 67V,
and ulueely following this, tho First
Methodist, with but a tew less. The
noxtit'.iho First Methodist at Salem,
with an enrolment of 470,
Itcport wero brought in by tho county
president ot tweho counties.
ituv. Alexander Henry, ot Pennsyl
vania, Uelivertsl an address on the Oos
ml u( lie.
Tho key uoteof this addie wast "Go
yo into all tho world and preach to every
creature." Go, not as Individual or
(or Individual churches, but with au
united effort, Jew, Protestant and Un
man Catholic.
This was recently done In Philadel
phia with marked sueeos; there wero
US different denominations aud utue
other organised soolctlet H In all
uniting In tho work; one representative
(rom each, making a committee ul II to
maVo plans,
Ureat tuccv attended tho working
out ol tbo plan ol this committee, aud
it was generally regarded a both dm
tlau aud biulucM.
Home minister received a mauy at
It") record ot people o( whom they
know nothing, yet who attended or pre
term! their church.
Fallowing this addre4 was one by
Hev. i: K. I-ewU, D. !., ol Ohio, on
what organisation moans.
It means ho said, making the most
ot whatlsurnlul. It means that which
works. It Is bringing together that
which is harmonious and congruous, the
elements ot power possessed by Individ
uals who can and will work together.
These polnla wero beautifully lllus.
trbtcd by the great steamship company
In contrast with tbo man In his canoe.
Organization Is loyalty to tbo Lord
Jeain :Chriit. Is Sunday ichool effi
ciency It means fellowship, the ground
ot hope.
Victory will como when Christian
coal nnd Christian organizations shall
have clasped hands.
ArrunNoox bxhmos,
Tho II rst address ot tbo afternoon was
by Uov. H. K. Snyder on "Gathering
From tho Highways and Hedges." This
was a very graphic prcsentatatlon of tho
condition of things existing In his part
ot Portland.
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.in. Anuiii.., w. . M.ft..., 0-. . . .,141.
Interesting talk on tbo Sunday school y reiTiOYUa Yf llll
work in his state Ho was tollowed by QUt the USe Of
Hov. Alexandor Henry, of Philadelphia fjjg Jfljfg,
on "Sunday School Progress," aflor
which much time was spent answering
questions. i
In tho ovening Dr. W. II. Kellogg
gavo n very scholarly anu insirucuve
address on "Tho Church Member and
Illhlo Study." I
Thu closing address of tho ovening was
by General Secretary Marlon Lawrence,
of Ohio, on tho "International Field." j
Ho closed his address by asking for
$1500 with which lo put a Held worker j
In tho State ot Oregon.
Tho full amount was pledged and thu
vast audlenco Joined In singing "Praiso '
God From Whom All Illesslngs Flow.'
JJIIDAV, junk 10. I
Tho convention mot this morning and
proceeded to the election ot officers, re
sulting as follews:
President. A.. A. Morse. Portland.
Vlco.Presldents. A. C. Alexandor,
Athena, Or., and P.obort Hold. Salem.
Treasurer, I), Leo Paget, Portland.
8ii)orintendont8 ot Primary Depart
ment, Mrs. O. M. Klgglns, Portland.
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UU TUU USE WbLSbAUn dUKlNCtar we will prore to you inai you cangyi
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TINR HCHKOUI.iC
I iVrnm Inf tlftnd.
We are sure
We tske no esses we
cannot cur we cure
all esses we take.
The.tllntJ see.
The deaf hear.
CrlFtles restored.
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r"X,.n'H.it I-alie. DeiiTet t. Worth
Hnwlsl ' Oinsha, Kansna . City, Bt
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8p2"nelWalla Walla, Hpokane, Minn J
Oyer apolli,Ht.fol.Ualuth, Mil.
e.-rJbpra! wWeo Chicago and oant.
Tape worm
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HOTEL WILLAMETTE, SALEM, ORE.
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ES,ser."oX'r'KtKii
thy service.
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SUITS I AND 23. Free talks and entertainments ai me iu..., . -.
mercial streets every week nigni ai o o cim..
WHY USE
AW?lsbacb Mantle?
DKCIIOSX TIJXY OJVJt A OOO"
LIOHT ANU ARK IXINO I.IVKO.
WK BULL TURKS ORADKS:
' "YU8KA" WEIiJHACII MANTLK.
Dursble aud Itiu 0NK
IIUNDHKD OANDLK J-OWKIl with a comumpllon of only tl.jwfcylrr hour, www &
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I initAr!S Vot nulla u wod nnalltr but slrlne im candle roer ss tho No. 157, and at btlf the
Itrimn. Mr. W. 11. Will HUB. SalCIII.
Houscto-Houso Visitation. N. J. Da
mrn, Salejn.
Kxecutlvo Committeo, J. II. Amos, D.
ICdgar. ., ,
Clerk. Uov. I Inner Ferguson, Port
land.
Kcports followed from tho Houso-to.
Visitation department, the Home de
partment, the Normal dopartment, the
Primary aud Gradlo Iloll departments
nnd thu Oregon Sunday School Tidings,
published by tho Assoclatlon.1
Hev. L. II. Pcdoreon, of Ilrooks, Or.,
dollyered an excollont address on teach
ing (emporanco In tho Sunday schools.
Thu morning scsslou closed with a
leachera' conference, led by Hov. A.
Hunry, ot Philadelphia.
Hut your space will not allow mo to
tell of the primary lesson, of.tho other
addresses, ot tho masterly singing of
Prof. Kxcell, ot the congratulations
showered on our Kastern visitors, ol tho
Joyful and exuberant manifestations of
brotherly feeling among tho members of
thu convention throughout tho ontlro
srssloiiH, especially In the convention
Just clored was this abundantly exhibit.
I'd All pronounced tho convention a
grand succobs.
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a DETTEK I.JUIIT ror I.EB8 MONEY wlinoneoi intwounitiiiu.u ......., -.... .-
flcUl light, Wa hate gas itoresalta lt us show them to you.
8ALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chemekota St.. Telephone G03.
it's What You Save
That makes you rich, and if you are alive to your
own interests you'll find you save money by trading here.
Oer people do. Why not you.
Our stock of family groceries and provisions is the most
complete.
Harritt & Lawrence,
OLD POPTOFKICE (JllOCKKY
Chicago, Hock Island A Tacific H
n
eiBt
Allan
tto Kx.l
P.
VIA 1IUNT1NOTON
8 pm,
8 n. m.
ox. Hun
Saturday
iu p, m.
Leave
Sdlem-
OCEAN urBAMUIIIIIi.
For Ban KrancUoo.
Ball ciery Jive days.
Bpu.
aaoi
a. m.
8.40
I
P. in
COLUMBIA lllVEIt
HTKAUEIW.
To Astoria and way Landings,
"iJTTT.AMKTTK iUVKIt
for l'ortland, Newhr and way
T . Hum a Waalnaa.
i P. m.
x Bun.
Ar8.
lAiidlnH. Monday Vsdnes-l lm
day and Friday at 10.00 a. in.dallytt
Tuesday, Tlmrsdayand Batnr. 4 p m,
dur at .S0 a. m.
FOR COUVALLIS
And way points Tuesday, Thurrday and Batur-
day, 4.00 p. m.
W1LLAMKTTK IttVER DIVIBION.
Daily boau to l'ortland as abora. Tramlers to
Itreet cr lln at Oregon City If the steamers trs
delayed thoro. Tickets to all poluU In Oregon.
Washiugton, California or the East. IIlwtM
checked tbroagb from Balem free. Choice
rail or river route to Portland. Connection
made at Portland wltb alt rail, ocean and river
iinci .1 ... uuimuuiu.
Gen, Pass Agt , Portland Or.
O. II. l-OWF.118,
Agent, Trado Street dock, Sileui
rri.. r.....n linn t all nolnts
t, i .,,n.i.ui ami nn.tivilnto trains
,... '., iai,inimi Donvnr. and Omaha, j
Chicago and Kansas City, making direct'
connection In Chicago with all inorningl
trains east. First-class ruiimiui aicccu.n
Library UufTct cars.lwtwcen Denver and
Chicago; the most perhct dinhig en.
service In tho world "A La Carte;"
through Hrst-class Pullman Sleeper every
day between Salt Lnke City and Chicago
via tho scenic lino; personally conducted
excursions In ordinary Pullman Bleeping
carsoncoawcektrom Portland nod an
Francisco to Omaha, Chicago. liulTalo,
Chicago nnd Now York via tho Great
Salt Lake Houto, without change to
ra.Unn Nn niinnvlni' transfer In Llll
cago. Theee cars aro provided with all
weekly periodicals for free uso of our
patrons. For further Information, inaps,
folders, etc., call on your nearest ticket
ngent,orwrittOAjKcoopEn
Gcn'l Agent. Pass. Dopt.
Portland, Ore.
HBATINGT
STEAM,
HOT AIR,
HOT WATER
promptly substantially
While returning on Saturday morn, (jmhtes llirnislicd, aild WOrk done
lug. plans wort formulated for fiilure j i U)nes Drices.
r i III lv I ... ..!li..
rrun ana nop uryer worK a specialty.
T. S BURBOUGHS, 102 State
iN6wLin60l6o-6ari
and Baby Carriages
F. W. HOLLIS 81 CO.
1st Door North of Post OIH:c.
work, and committee wore npiolnteil
to arrange for holding ft grand Sunday
school celebration at the (air grounds.at
Salem, on tho Fourth of July.
"Delays Are Dimerous."
A small plmplo on yourfacoinay teem
ot llttlocouseiiuenco, but it shows your
hlnod is 1 111 mi ro. aud linnuro blood is
uiiflt miiNi.a ninat nl the diseases from
which neonlo suffer. Hotter heed the
warning given by tho pimple and purity
your blood at ouco by taking Hood
Hnraiinnrlllil. Tills I1Ih11c110 CltrCS llll
dlcoaees duo to biul blooti, inciuuing
scrofula and salt rheum.
The non-Irritating ciaiiartic noons
Pill. 5 ' i
WE DON'T KKOVy'tllM.
Petty Lsrcenlst Tries to Assume the H""
Mik of Hntfctltmty.
TbuKlaiiiath Falls -express contains
thu follewing:
II. Wfnslow of Salem, who claims to
beau agent and piano-tuner (or the
Wiley H. Allen Co. was tin town sev
eral day thup.181 week, but left Mon
day with a new revolver abstracted
from fcehallookAi Uaggol'a Btore. He
was arrested bv bherlff KeiBhuer Mon
day evening at Olene, with the revolver
still iu Ids posctslon, and was lodged In
jail charged with larceny.
Imiulryof Ueo.O. Will and F. A.
WU'gtn, the leading musical dealers of
ol this ollv iglvea the Information
that no such patty I known hero. ltls(
evident that the fellow ha beeu bor- Jq Yr'tlOItl it maV COIlCCrn:
rowing a cloak ol rcspoctibllity under j, PnrtliershlD heretofore
which to pursue his avocation ot pick- .e fVf'l'P J!C ,;
Ing up revolvers and things, by elalmlng eXIStmg, US Herren I & Levy IS
to ban iroma piio where overyinxiy nereuy aissoivca, r. uevy re
tiring: and fcd. L,. iierren con
tinuing the business. All ac
counts due the late firm are
payable to F. Levy.
Dated, Salem, Oregon., Aay
22nd., t900.
F. Levy.
Ed. C. Herren.
(VM.tn
Phone 1611
See Our
Canadian
Pacific
$60
To St, Paul
and Rejurn
And 105.75 to Kansas City arid re.
turn, first-class. For sale June
L"J and 30.
SOUTH AND EAS1
VIA
Southern Pacific Co.
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains lcavo Balotn for Portland and way
stations at 5:40 a. in. , 7 'M a. Jii. and
4 :05 p. m
iTTbrtTsuin i 8:80 A M lr
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At Ashlsnrt WJO A M 12.-03 1 M
Ar Bicrsmeuto W P M ;u A M
Ar Bsa rrsnclsco 7:45 P M S.16 A it
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Ar UsiiTcr.
Ar Ksms, City
Ar cblcsgo -.'.
aTIxm ADglcs.
Ar Kl I'M). ..
Ar Kort Worth...
Ar CltyofMoilco....
Ar Hauitoo .
Ar New urlesus..
Ar WsShlDKIOD..
Ar New York
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. 600 P M
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Pullman and Tourists cars on both
trains. Chnlr cars Sacramento to Ogdee
and Kl Pubo, and tourist cars to Chicago,
St. Louis, New Orleans and Washington,
Connecting at San Frandlsco with sov
oral steamshin lines for Honolulu,
Japan, China, Philippines, Central and
South America.
See Mr. W. W. Skinnor agent at Baleiu
Station, or address
C. II. MAHKHAM, G. V. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
oXH 111 Hr-
r7mmMm
$71.50
Chicago and
Return
I'irst'chtss for sale Juno -1 nnd 22
AH goal for passngo on tho
Imperial Limited.
For particulars call on, or wrlto
K.J.COYI.K, H. II. AIUIOTT,
A. Ci. P." A., HO Thlnl St. Portland,
Vancouver, 11. C.
Quick Time
to the East and
South-East
,Via theSUnlon
Pnrlfir R. R.
. . UWI..W .. ...
A PICTOt'''
Two Dallv Solid Vestibulad Trains.
FItOM POItTLANO or BAC
It AMKNTO to DENVER, OMA
HA, KANSAS CITY and ST.
r nnm
LeB8than3 days to CHICAGO with-
out change; only ono chango to cow
York ntul otlior liasiorn jiumio. '
other line does it. . ,,, .
Palace and Tourist Sleepers, D tilng
and Library Cars (barber Bhop) nnd free
reclining chalrcars. , ,
For rates, Ticketa nnd full Informa
tion vln either route, apply to
W. W. Skjnnkb.
Agent 8. P. Co. Salem Ore,
Or J. II. IoTiinop, Gon'l Agent,
No. 135 Third Bt. Portland Or.
I Deform Shool Sutpllts.
1 Bcahnl iirox)eals aro hereby inviteil
tor furnishing the Oregon State
Reform School with supplies for
the six months diking on
January 1, 1001, a list ot which will lie
supplied upon application to tho stiei
intendout. All bids must be in by 1
o'clock p. tn. July 6, 11)00.
i II, K. Rickkrs,
tMStd Hupt. Oregon Reform School.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
is honest, and residence in which is in
disputable evidence ot perfect trust
worthyneu.
OrtioaNcwt.
The Hessian tty has destroyed the
larger m, roots, leaving the tine ones,
iu several l-ane county Ileitis. The yield
will bo only six tn eight bushels to the
acre.
Corvallls and Eugene will celebrate
July 4th. So will Gervats.
An artesiau well was scoured in I-akc
view at a cost ot CiO. It Is a throtnch
liore, and throws water Ave (eet above
the surface,
Tho dead body of Alfred Pollard, a
laborer, was found near Riddle Satur
day. Cause ot death uuVuowti.
Perfect Digestion
means health. Roth may bo secured b
a fill t Mill um n( llrMt.ittr'i Ktimtirl
Hitters. It Is theouo luedlcine the ono, week.
medicine that may bo depended upon
when thero is any derangement ot tho
stomach, liver or kidneys. It I the
greatest health-builder in tho world, and
a a blood portlier cannot bo equalled.
7U lllty years It has cured Indigestion,
dvspepsia and constitution, Seo that a
Private Revenue Stamp covers tbo neck
ol tho bottle.
Ml txsl Ytt.
The John A. Logan Veteran Reunion
Association, which has tor eo many years
lieen held at Mebama county, Or., haa
beeu moved to Lyons, Linn county. Or.,
by a vote ot the majority ot Stookhold.
era.
The present location is on tho C. JL h.
. R.
Wood aud a fine spring of water will be
found ou the grounds. U rounds aro
among tbo best in the state. Encamp
ment will begin on Monday, the -nd ot
July. 1W0, and continue through the
IP YOU
i VALUE HEALTH 11
AVOID SUBSTITUTES
UOSTETTER'S
A Reed program is assured, both even
ing and day. Veterans ot all wars
aro cordially inviteil to attend, tly
order ot Uie Preaideut
W. P. Mac.
G. J. Piaxut, rkcrUry. 5-!4-7w
SALEM LODGES
-. j. w. w.
BslemCtmpNo. lis. Mettaerery Friday erei..
PC,70.lu A. O. V. W' li.ll. Bute Ins. lUg
f X. Uoulllrrd, O. C, V. A. Mooret, clerk,
roua It, Uoores blk
IfOHKSTBHS Olf A.MICRIOA.
court Sbetwool YonH No. 19. MeU FrMsy
nlghu In Turner block. Jonu M. Chut, (!. K.
A 1. Brown Beoy. U-H-lyt
Pure Home Rendered
Country Lard
In Bulk
At Epplev's
Only 0 cents a pound.
CURE YOURSELF!
I -m litis? 4J lur iiihimIi r
ilUt lurutsi, htiUtMiitstllt'Ui
uriutiuiti vt nl-1 natlctk
ti u itrUttN VI mucuuk iiiriuiTisuvi
lrrtku t)st4M. rjitikfn, ul uul Ulo
EUHjCHtM'CllCO. pu wr IWimu i.
nusa u ii'uiiissiaf
'or iviii In pUlu wfstppii
tr tipri, err p Id. (01
tl n. r 3 bottlr. UTS.
( ircuUr MJt uu rutueat
The German Market
Will be tound all kinds ot meat
and the best of sausage. KRKK
DELIVERY. All bills due the
late firm of Wolt & Mieecke
must.be paid.
CJJOLZ, St SON
171 Commercial St,
MiloC. Matthews
BueenwKto Edwirxlt Jk littktwi
MltAT and
FOUUTKY
MARKET
State street near railroad. Freshest
aud best meats. My patrons say I keep
h boeat meats In towu.
SwcUl Pns
"Old Government" whiskey.
reciy.
espec-
.1
M. D., Major and Surgeon, in United
niuxl by leading rdirsiciaus. ami
lallv by A. P. O'Urien M. I)., Captain
and Surgeon, also by Wm, D. McCartv
AhMtt HlKstry.
The Paris Milliuery store has moved
IntoOreenbaum's dry goods store, nest
door to Uie poatotllce. at which tdaco tr.l
STfiMATU Mrt. Chase will continue to give bar- and
DITTCBC Xtnl ia nuomllliueiy u tdthe goods and Marlon County by J V
Oil IfcKb aw disposed Ol. 6-31-lm
ire bar- and Invalids. Sold esclusivel
Old Post
OfficeStables
Aro large and havo reliable attend
ants, your team boarded by the week or
ioj, uuwi itvuis iur nire, j rices rea
sonable. Your iwtronage solicited.
H. M. Brown .
t2 Ferry Street.
FREEBUKGER1 MBIT MARKET
Is openain um- new managem
and we v, ill supply you with the finest,
fresh meats, fan! etc. put up In the
cleanest and Wat shape and promptly
delivered. Coma and see us Phone.
Main SMtl.
VAN rATTON & CO.
Oregon Short Lino Railroad
The Direct Route to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Line,
or the RIO GRANDE Scenle Lln-ss.
No Change of Cars.
On the Portland-Cliicago Special, "the
finest in the West."
Equipped With
Elegant Standard Sleepers
Fine New Ordinary Tourist
Sleepers
SuierbXibrarvBulTotCars
Splendid Dinners, Meals
arJa carte
rree Reclining Chair Cars
Comfortable Coaches and
Smokers
Entire Train Complefe'v
Vestlbuled
For further information apply ta
R. NAOEL, W. E. COiUN
Trav. Pass. Agt. en'l Aeu
U2 Third St. Portland Or.
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad
TESIE CAItD.
2 For Yaqulna:
. Train leaves Albany 12:45 p. w
I Train leaves Corvallls.... 1:55 p-w
I Train arrives Yaiiulna . 725 P-w'
j tteiurnieg:
Icavea Yaqulna...., u-OOa.ui.
Leaves Corvallls 11:30 a.m.
Arrives Albany 12:15 p. w-
3 For Detreit:
Leaves Albany 7:00 a. ui
Arrives Detroit 11:30 a. ut
4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit 12:20 p. w,
Airlves Albany 6:15 p. ui.
One and two connect at Albany ana
Corvallls with Southern Pacific trains,
Hiving direct service It and Irom New
port and adjacent beaches.
Trains for the mountains arrive at
Detroit at noon, glvlnjr ample tlro
to reach camping mounds on ue
Rreltenbush and Santlam rlrcr tue
States Army. Furthermore, the board
ol health ot San Francisco, recommeuda
inu stimulant as the purest, nnadulter
lor umuy uso, tor convalescents
ly in tUlcin
s-so-ti HUIE WING SANG COMPANY,
CHINESE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR
Removed to 140 State street.
New stock, largo variety of dry
goods. Silk embroidery, ladies'
furnishing goods. Japanese
goods, chinaware. matting and
notions. Prices reasonable
same day.
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