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" K ""F--v i'PM!fiW?MPlluijn- J.- R H"iJ Debility Many ailments under one name. Pot Blood, Weak .Nerves, Impaired Digestion, Los r Fjesh. No energy. No ambition. Listless and indifferent. Perhaps the penalty- of overwork, or the result of neglected health. You must regain your vitality or succumb entirely. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People will bring you sew life, fill every vein with rich, red blood, restore the elasticity to the step, the glow of health to the wan cheek) inspire you with a new energy and supply the vital force of mind and body. Williams PimK Pill for Pale People At nil drtiCRlut or direct from His Dr. Williams Medlelna Company, Hclicnsctadr, M. Y., postpaid ou recti pt of prlc, W oU. per box j tflx boxrs, rlWl ' Ijeo what It ii to linvo an enthusiasm ,in life, and to live In a genuine relation to this lieautiful and productive old world that la eo little appreciated. Why a man or woman should pofHori themeelvc with fcrmcnUillons.narcotlce. nicotin, (lrugi, artlflclal preparations, and lead an entirely artificial life, separ ate from naturo arid the world no aro inado to live in, never working in tho open air, never getting up an honest prcsperatlon, never drawing an honest unadulterated breath, and expect to be nell and happy and strong and useful, Is n mystery to anyone with brains enough to fill a peanut shell. Hut nine- tcnths of tho world arodolng It and when they are carried off they blame Ood Bnd call It a dispensation of providence. Well, so it was, to punish us for violat ing tho very Inwn of exlatcnco, . What is raid here is not in tho way of asking you to bo n teetotaler, or to adopt a grnhain flour or pawdust Het. Let us bo sociablo, be temporato; hut let us enjoy nioro fully tho riches and beauti ful things God has put in tills world for our enjoyment. The beauties rind riches of it nil aro for us. Man and naturoaro the thought of God and can- nut live out of harmony with each other and bo fn harmony with tho creator of all that is True and Good and Beautiful. Tiie trouble witli us is we livo so little. We do not rcnllr.o tho realities of Being. Before we learn to livo wo have craned to exist as to this world, and wo are but poorly prepared at beet for tho next. God help us all, amen. JUSTICE AND LIBERALITY We can cure thee Dtscstc located.wlth out aiklar questions. Cure dlstisc without druis. !TLZ Lend Us Five Attend Our Great Gift Giving Sale . 'A Coupon tWItti ,Every SO cent Purchase 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 o! our Shirts and if pleased to tell you friends where to get Shirts that fit. Dissect our rWtiite Shirts J- ii.' '- . , 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 shirtVa shirt say many people, but those who wear only the best know better. A shirt that fits correctly will . wear longer than one that does not fit. OUR $1 SHIRTS ARE REGULAR 91.25 VALUES. G J .Johnson & 60.. The Popples Clothiers and Furnishers. M u ANNUAL SHOE SALE 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT One year ago we inaugurated our annual shoe sale. Our customers will remember the wonderful success of our monster shoe sale. This month we will have the greatest shoe sale ever heard of. 10 per cent dis count on all shoes. All goods marked in plain figures. ''''l Oft I ft Lacy's SALVATION FOR TIIE EDUCATED MAN What shall be done to save tho collcgo uraduatc? What shall the graduato, wiiothor it be from our magnificent eighth grade or from onoof our numer ous universities, do to hoiaved? What shall such ersonB do to gain a modicum of common sense and achieve a fair do gree of usefulness? What shall be dono with them to give them a practical pre paration (or nu enduring manhood or womanhood? Certainly something Is needed to utilize what has been given them in tho way of a start on the road to intellectual culture, so that they mny not adorn tho hospitals, poorhoiiHcs and asylums in the course of time. A life exoricnce and not entirely neglected opportunities of observation bids us utter this more or less sage de claration; nothing better could happen to the average person rolcaecd from tho modern straight Jackot methods of edu cation than to bo pontenced to a term nt hard'labor. Not tho penitentiary or re form school, but better there than not learn to know the blessings and consoln. lions and character-bcncflta of labor, Wo do not mean "exorcise" or thatothor fraudulent substitute called "athletics;" but hard work, tho real thing; ou tho farm, In tho logging camp, mine, or saw mill; the hlackstnlthshop or carponter trade is lionoster and better as n training place for n hoy than the nvrrago college. Only by a period of hard lalxir of live or ten years, best of nil In thu often air, can an enduring physlipiu and character ho formed for thu ordinary man. Thu man or woman so fortunately situated as tn ha compelled to go to work by verty and debt stands a far better chance ol amounting to Bomethiug in this world than thu ouu so unfortunate as to Im) provided for and never be com pelled to labor and to save and to learn the value of time and money. There is 110 salvation In this world and very little In the next fur thu idler, or thu man or woman whoso muscles have not Won hardened, wIioho sinuous luiwi not Ih'uii toughened, and thu mortar in whoso character lias not been set In the in spiration of honest uselul labor that hardens thu hands and stiffens tho bark Ikiiiu. A weak and Hubby generation, of pale fared anaemic creatures, male or female hold out no hope for the nation. Tht .1 the Only Polity for the Powers to Pursue. In his address to the graduating class oi Cornell University President Schur man said: , 'The mo8t.imminent danger in mod ern politics is tho exploitation of the weaker races by the stronger races, into whoso power they have fallen, it may be done by regulations of-trade and com merce, or it may be dono In more Insid fuous ways. But, however' done, it is certain to provo a bnno to both. For tho world is a moral worl'l and history is governed by moral laws, and oppres sion and Injustico never fail to bring as their nemesis unending discontent, chronic revolts nnd impoverished treas uries. I "Good policy prescribes absolute Jus tice In dealing with weaker races who CanCCr P0SltiV6 have come under tho sovereignty of Itr rCfflOYGd Witli stronger races. In the case of us Amerl- -,. !. ... nf cans, It would be an unpardonable thing l fenfA if we forgot our own ideals and co.nceivcd lUC KMIC. that wo had any mission in relation to j foreign people who may come under our flag except to train them up to tho exercise nnd enjoyment of tho privileges ' and liberties which tho flag symbolizes and guarantees. Our truo greatness consists In tho character of our intellect ual and moral ideals and tho enorgy with which wo train them up to become sharers of theso ineffable blessings. To seek our advantage and not theirs would 10 to repeat tho criminal blunder which, In the last century, cost Kngland her American colonies. "I feel sanguine, however, about the futuro of our enlarging Itepublic, and tho ground of my confldonco lios in tho nature of tho ideals of tho American Ieoplo and tho devotion with which they pursuothom. The great American na tion loves order, justice, liberty anil, in telligence, and desires them for others as well as tor itself. Boo how sensitive public opinion was on tho Porto It lean legislation, and how, in response to tho demnuds of independent citizens, Irre spective of party, n bill was passed giv ing the Porto Illcans home rule nnd pro viding for free trade with tho United Hiatus, Noccssarily, in two years and just ns much earlier as thu Porto Itlcans thomsclves desired." Off the Track. This menus disaster and death when applied to a fast express train. It is equally serious when it refers to people whoso blood Is disordered and who con sequently have pimples and sores, bad stomachs, deranged kldnoya, weak nerves and that tired feeling. Hood's Barsaparllla puts tho wheels back on tho track by making pure, rich blood nnd curing those troubles. constipation is cured y iioou's nils. OABTOIIIA. iTm Kind Yon Hiw Atari wgi The Quaker .Doctors BOTANISTS HEALERS PHYSICIANS ,,3 CURE ALI, MANNER OF sDISBASES We are sure - We Uke'mfcasej'.we """ tknaot cure we cure all cases we tike. , The blind see. The deaf hear. Crlcclei restored. Tape worm re moved in 40 minutes. LET US ADVISE THEE! EXAMINATIONS between tho hours of 10 and 12 every day except Sunday '.The finest instruments known to science. Know ledge, Kxpenonco nnd honest treatment nt thy service. HOTEL WILLAMETTE, SALEM, ORE. SUITS 1 AND 23. Free talks and entertainments nt the corner of State nnd Com morcial streets every week night nt 8 o'clock. WHY USE Wtfsbach lai,IIe? Cheap Excursion Rates lo (he bast nicnosK thet oivb a ooob I.IOIIT AND ARE LONG L1VKU. WS SELL THRKB GJIADia! YUSKA" WKIJJBACII MANTI.K. Tho very latest thing la mn.tlM. Durable una lre ONE IIUNUKKU CANDLK POWKR with consumption of only llirce feet per hour. itlce Me. NO, 107. The olcl standby, of good lasting-quality aadgltlng K1UI1TV CA.N'llLK l'OWKIl. i'rlce SO cents. "IDEAL." Not quits u good quality but gtrlng tame eandlo power as tho No, 177, and at half the rrlce, IS cent. ADT of these matitlM nut'nti anil hnrtif.fi mnnrlT ulluitfyt at abnTO rates. DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? V"Wu.?Siy5n5t a 1JKTTEK MOIIT for LESS HONEY with ono of thew burners than with an? other form of artl. tidal light. We- hare gu (tore alto. Let us ihow them to you. 8ALKM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chemekota St.. Telephone 603. MM PRrABT roa TIM BCBKDULS. i-rom I'oriidnu. li ChlMgo'salt Lake, Dearer Ft. Wo'rthl Blraul 9-M a li 8ie: kane Flyer Gupm Atlan tic Ex. p, m 8 pm, Omaha.' Kauwui CUt, ffi'i m Louli.0hicao and Kaal,, Bt 4 w Pa 8 p. m. x Hun iu p. ra. f.ue Brtlcm Walla.Walla, Hpokane, Mlnn apolU, Ht. Panl, Uuluth, Mlt wankce Chicago and aiut. VIA HUNTINGTON rW- OCEAN HI' For San Franclaoo, Ballerery flvsdayi iBAMaaiFa 1 -loo, u nvoUaw. 4 COLUMniA niVEll oiivauism. To Aatorla arid way Lamllnct, lr. u 'Baa, J. WILLAMETTE KIVKil For l'ortland, Newbcrg and a'A.c. l.indlDga. 'Monday WS&fc, ilay and Friday at 10,00 a. w. diuvj! OaVat'VsO ITU. """"i FOU CORVALLTS ' And way point Tuesday, Thundij 40j o.,, day, 4.00 p. m, aaiur WILLAMETTE ItlVBIl DIVISION Dally boats lo Portland as abore. Tranilm i. Itrcet car line at Oregon City If the iteirotn delased there. Ticket, to all points Iu ofjjoa" Washington, California or the East. lZwti checked through from Salem free. Choft. rail or river route to l'ortland. Conncciin, made at Portland with all rail, ocean and ri. lines. W'H.'HUKLBURT, Ocn, Pass Agt. Portland 6r, . -, . - fOWERS. Agent, Trad Street dock, Silsi SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE c. Buna ii wm wa mw wmji i A litcort on Hay. TIio.h. Walker, of Halem I'ralrle, was In the city today, and says tho late rains. hne not innrel the hay crop to any groat extent. Mr. Walker Is ono of tho iiinit extensive hay growers in tho coun ty and says people lire often hurt before they aro hltten. He says that it will bo nt least ono more week before tho hay hnrvest can begin, hut Bays, with fair weather the crop could stand until July Int. it's What You Save That nukes you rich, and if you are alive to your vvn interests you'll find you save money by trading here. O er people do. Why not you. Our stock of family groceries and provisions is (he most complete. Harritt & Lawrence, OLD POSTOFF1CE aitOCKIlY On Juno 23, July 12 vt 20. nnd Auust 4, tickets from Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo to Chicago, St. Louis nnd Inter mediate joints nnd return, will le told hv the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE T IIATKOF One Regular Fare Plus S2.00 Tur Itouod Trip Iteturn Limit October III, 11)00 SPECIAL TRAINS One night out to Chicago. Tickets nteo good on regular trains. Trains lenve Salem for Portland and war stations at 5 M0 a. in. , 7:61 a. m. and 4:05 p. m. 8.30 a H I.t Portland.. I,T salem Ar Asbland Ar Sacramento... Ar Ban Francisco.. ArOgilen. .11.00 A 11 .12.30 A "m - 0.00 P M - 7.40 1 II T3S7S ueiPM JDAU 8.13 A U Ar Denrcr Ar Kama, City. Ar uuicago- bboestor? 04 Utnto &t TUB DAM JOURNAL UV HOFKR BnQTHUHS. BAT tMtUA yTj tN K . IMtl. Dally Ono Year. U OO In Attvnnoa. Dally Four Month 91 In Ailvnnqo WooWly Ono Voar 9I.OO In Advance WHAT IS THU THUTIIIADOUr UVIKOr j. There Is no sbiiko in dividing man up ' (i)to different tumutrlmenta, or three fold natures, n mental, moral and phyet. cl. . 1'or tho purpow ol a noupor article, and to onalildthoeoutuiou reader U grasp any truth out of reading this column, that will make htm or her able tv do belter by liluiKdf or hurrolf, let iu consider man Just a turn thing man . y- (A k unity, or uuo thing, ft is alnwit as fr coBinlicaUxl. and as liable to vet out id repair, and to go wtuuk, and let u tup now that is to hat is called orlgiual sin, lorthB teudency to accept Qrror, und to , live In darkneai, Hi plce uf aecoptiug truth and ctftdng Into light. Tun JoenMAL Mould like to see every, body healthy and happy and prosperous The first essential in Otis direction l to gH your mind clear for action. The deck hip that is all lumbered up with ;tv "wVWli M' u ihape Iu liiiht a win. MK2 btli. uiear your nuii.i ol rul I ', lVw, t all ue tton-orsvutiaii oer m. hoitrd and lot your main loug-tom con tinually in action bo good-Mill toward ulhors. The man or woman who has only good-will toward eery other human iMiIng, us Individuals, and toward thu community u a w hole, can nuver go far wrong or Jbe sick for any length of time, or fall to prosier, with roanouable elfort. Having cleared and cleaned your mind of rubbish mid gotten tho right idtu at the holm, next free your Knly of tho slavery tunny habit. If you aro obliged to use so much tabacco each day, or lo take a drink of liquor eory so often, or taku pills every third day, or use mor phine, or this nostrum or that, or If you can't live without postum cereal, King' lHioovory or iJuaVer ottts, you are a !ro. You can Im a (lave to lusts, and passion, and upetllei and vaulllcs in a thousand different ways. Kcaulva to liWrisj. Ood has lllleil the tvarth with sueh an abundance and variety of dello- lous and harmless foods, fruits, meat, tlshea, shelllUh, vegvlables, and good water, that no one U excusable for lw lug w ungrateful as to not use them, but rely on the nostrums, of the doetoraliop or thu chemical labiatory for artltlelal nrvparations. If you will go still farther audraUe fruit and trgetnhlca and tlih and hunt ur raise fowls and use vat frvshlatd on your prenilK's, thttt- will taste letter and you will begin to real- Ws voice I the joy of the heu$hold, (or with out it no luppinrM can be compute. The ordeal through which the expec tant mother nuut , liowevcr, is IU full of dancer and mflYiInt? tiiat B kHslut lHWrd to It with iudeciiliaUlc fear Kvery woman should know Hut ttw mmmt. Pin and horror of clnld-Wrth can x entirely awldtd by the um: of " McaVtl&K'S fttiUMi." wicUllfic linkKul. Ily iu aid IhoutamU of women have uur ixhjH o priceless X ammi fti iprMt CTikU in pcifect aafty and without join mmm mi " u m laywildrvMby jfcVHttV) vv., MWHICI 5 ITiOlu THE WATCH PATIIGH OP SALEM. Theru Is a general public Interest in this community In the recovery of J. M. Wallace, thu father of Halem'a pres ent excellent water service. lie was prostratiul from overwork ami heat some days since, but Is reported recovering nicely, and will soon Ihi urouud again at his accustomed haunts. Father Wallace came to Salem some years ago from an nclhe busineca life In Colorado and partlclatnu nu tho Chicago Hoard of trade, lie took charge of Wullaco's estate properties, carried them cafely through tho years of depression, and haa since put thorn in a solvent condition where thev nre laginnlng to Ito aylug proper tle. Hut what Halem people feel moat grateful to Father Wallace for is thu fact that ho has gheu tills olty the best water ser vice, iuall(y and prcanuru considered, of uny western elly that we know any thing aliout. Tiie bleaslugs of a good water service cannot bo uverestimatiol and we cannot too much rcgttrd J. M. Wallacti tn the 1 glit of n public servant, a public lieu- factor. Uood water means health nnd comfort. Plenty of It means safety to property nnd beautiful streets nnd pub- lie and private grounds it the people have thu enterprise to use the service he has giien them. Surely for the gilts we tire thankful and all join In the wish that Father Wallace may have a safe recovery and long years and the en jnymeut of all his faculties and powers Saint and sinner may loin iu this for vant wish anddeslieof the heart for his entire restoration. i . Pttrly ResJy. lluy M. Powers, agent for the O. . A S, IV, is busily engaged In fitting up tho room adjoining the St. Hlmo rvstau rant, where the no uptown utile of the ro ui piny will be located, lie expects to have the otllee ready for occupancy by next Tueailay. This will be quite a eon wnlouce for the patrons o( thecowpauy. M'. Powers will be at the uptown otlkv, while Fred Palmer will attend to the duties of (ho dock otllee. Tho average baccalaureate svrmou ought to be labeled, a discourse on what 1 don't know anything about. With Mr. Hanua, the ltepublicnn party is down on bnd Inula, hut thinks thu good trusts ought to ho left alone. Tills is not definite or satisfactory, but it Is hard to see how anything more defi nite or satisfactory can Just now be de vised. Protected trusts can be reached by tariff reduction, or removal ; but that is not enough. Who Is to say which are good trusts nnd which are bad? We would like to suggest to thu lire- guulaii in reply to tho above, that it makes some difference wlilcJi campaign fund It contributes to, Tho Pinkham Remedies Fat cllsonlws of thm fomlnlno organs havm gained their great renew and enormous sale me oauao of the mermaneni good tboy have done and aro doing for the women of this country If nU ailing or suffer htg women eeuldme made te understand hew ab solutely true are the statenteats aaeui Lydim . Pin kha nt's Vegetable Compound, than suffer lags would end. Mrs. Plnkham eeunsels women free ef charge. Hor address Is Lvnn. Mass. The advloe she gives Is practical and honest. You can write freely te her she Is a wsj man. caliTfor BIDS. !IM for supplying the City of Falem, Oregon, with one horse, not less than live year, and not war eight year old, welht to lw not lees than 1500 pounds. ol poo.1 style, action aud health,!)! be received hy S. A. ltlggs, chairman ol special committee, at the stable of Page AtUevent, Kalem, dally, until fi o'clock p. in., of June at, 1000. IKnie by order (4 the cwatuon council. N. J. Ji'iuu. City Recorder. 0-HMOt HBATING! STEAM, HOT AIR. HOT WATER, sbtimates lurnished, and work done promptly substa ntially and at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. 3 BURB0UGH8, 102 State Phono 1511 See Our NewLlneoTGo-Garts and Baby Carriages, F. W. HOLLIS & CO. 1st Door North of Post Office. Hefora School Seniles. Sealed proposals are hereby invited for furnishing the Oregon State Ituform School with sunnlles for thu six months diking on January 1, 1001, a list of which will he supplied upon application to the super intendent, All bids must bo In by 1 o'clock p. m. July 5, 1000. II. K. lllt'XKRS, ti-l&td Kupt. Oregon Iteform School. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. To whom It may Cencern: The Partnership heretofore existing as Herren & Levy is hereby dissolved, F. Levy re tiring and Ed. C. Herren con tinuing the business. All ac counts due the late firm are payable to F. Levy. Dated, Salem, Oregon., Aay 22nd., 1900. F. Levy. Ed, C. Herren. 0-2-l-tu SALEM LODttES .., j. w. ns. ; AJ Salem Camn No. ui. UMHrrvM....... a. u f ... .. I . .mLTf " " W V , w, iu a. v. v. i nan. bum lus. blrir ,iaBU,n,fc " ' WooVieteif, room is, ilooKt IU ' KOHKaTBHS Ol' A.MICRIOA. .C2Vrt. 8heroo.t Kortl No. 1. Meu ftldaj rilthu In Turotr block. John M. Cbae. c. R A u llrown Beer, 1117-ljr Pure Home Rendered Country Lard In Bulk At Epplev's Only 10 cents a pound. ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM COLORADO SPRINGS AND MANIT0U Tako advantage of theso cheap rates and spend your vacation in your old homes. Sleeping Car reservations may lo made now for any of tho excursions. Write for full information. A. K Coor-h-n. G. A. I'. I)., Portland Or. K. V. Tiiomi-no.v, A. G. I A.. Topelm, Kan. John Skiiibtiajj O. P. A., Chicago. Canadian Pacific Ar los Anircloa ! Ar Kl I'aso .... Ar Kort wortn Ar C'ltrof Mexico.. Ar Houston ....... Ar New Orlcans Ar Washlaiion. Ar New York .. 6:4 A U liMi a"U eeo A l IMAM 733 A M 72J A M 7.13 A M KStxU M 1:20 I' Oeo 1' M J0AM ..tJA A U S.U A M ..tafii 042 A SI -1,U 1' M 700 A V StOfSI 6.30 A u I0J A U SJO A U 6.U A II u r n Pullman and Tourists cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to OgJea and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and Washington Connecting at San Frandlsce with ser lines for llonoluhi, stenmsnln , Philippines, Central and ernl Japan, China South America. See Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at Saleis Station, or address O. II. MAUKHAM, O. P. A., Portland, Oregon. To St, Paul and Return $60 And 05.75 to Kanpns City and ro turn. ilrst'Clats. Tor sale June 'M via and ao, the Canadian Pa cine, and gooil for pauago on tiie Imperial Limited. Any gladly drees agent of Canadian Pacillc will furnltli full particulars, or ad- K. J. COYI.K, II. II. AnilOTT, A. G. P. A., Agent, Portland, Or. ancouvcr, B. C. CURE YOURSELF! ,l. limJ . r u.nVt'r. 'ii.' liarsra, luiUi luallolH. lrrttitiuiit ur in. rrtttlcut i,iu tuu, lUinlf... u.l m.t ..trln IthiEiiijCmIu cuCo 31 ir iw, no i Nolil I17 D'UL-il.att, fr wnt In fl.li, kr.srwi wr csr.rj. iraU, (u K:.;. '.?""' jam t iu.CvZj GmOw I I I44..a w h II IV' IsflsVcmCHttr t.EM sm. c a-4 JeX -mmr llrcultr tr.it ud rMilkMI MiloC. Matthews 8hywo- to KJwarvli Jk Mstthtws MltAT.nd roULTHY State street near railroad. Freshest and tiest meats. My patrons say 1 keep Ii beest meaU in U vrn. Mot ixai Yt. Tiie John A. Logan Veteran Iteunlon Association, which has for so mauv war leu held at Mehama county, Or., lias been moved to Lyons, Linn county. Or.. by a vote ol Uie majority ot Stockhold ers. The present location is on the C. A L. It. K. Wood and a fine spring of water will be found on the grounds. Grounds are among the Ust (n the slate. Encamp ment will begin on Monday, U10 2nd of July, 1000, and continue through the week. A good program is assured, both even ing and day. Veterans of all wara are cordially luvlted to attend. Ily order ol U10 President W. P. Milks U.J. I'ahkm, becrtary. 5-H-7w Aloet MlUUtfy. The Paris Millinery store haa moved into Greenbaura'a drr sooda tor. nx door to the ivstoilkii- at wl.l.o, ..1.. Mrs,Chae will continue to give-bar- and Wild. M.ulLjur,l,,Wy " U,,T a Marion Coanty by MARKET SrccUl Rtrvtti J '"Old Goi-ernment" whiskey, rvc. nluxl by leading physicians, and wpee. lally by A. l OUlrieu M. D Captain aud Surgeon, also by Wm. 1). McCarty m. ., .Major ana burgeon, la United States Army. Furthermore, the boanl w ucaua 01 n rrsmoisco, reratumeuds this stimulant as the, purest, unadulter-' ated, for family use. for convaLvnt,. Sold udnslvely iu Salem J P.Kooaaa. 4SO-U The German Market Will be found all kinds of meat and the beet of sausase. FRKF DELIVEKY. AllbXduethe munflb?pald.WO,t M'eKke tnoLz, si son 171 Commercial St. Quick Time 'to the East and South-East Via thellinlon 0..!C. D D rrJ"-TTv rauiiit n. n. ' PCTOI"',- , Two Dailv Solid VostibuFod Trains. FIIOM PORTLAND or SAO HAMKNTO to DENVER, OMA HA, KANSAS CITY and ST. LOUIS. Less than 3 days to CHICAGO with out change; only ono change' to New York nnd other Eastern points. No other lino does it. Palace and Tourist Sleopors, Dining nnd. Library Cars (barber shop) and free reclining chaircara. For rntcs, Tickets nnd full Informa tion via either route, apply to W. W. Skin.nkb. Agent S. P. Co. Salem Ore. Or J. II. LoTHRor, Gen'I Agent, No. 135 Third St. Portland Or. Old Post OfficeStables .?. am,.have reliable attend- dav? '( T"l f b- ? k or 1 .',, - iur iiiro. rrii Oregon Short Line Railroad Tho Direct Route to Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Givee choice of two favorite rentes, via the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Line, or tho RIO GRANDE Scenle Linos. No Change of Cars. On tho Portland-Chicago Special, "the finest in tho West." Equipped With Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary Tourist Sleepers SuierbXibrarvBufTetCars Splendid Dinners, Meals a la carte cree Reclining Chair ICars Comfortable!. Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completed Vestibule! For further information apply t .R. NAGEL, W. E. COM AN Trav. Pass. Ant. n'l Afu 142 Third St. Portland Or. Corvallis k Eastern Railroad twiiable. re. Prices OUT rvitrr.,,.... ., u.k. ,-H,,wH:a EOlltTIItHI. H. M. Brown t2 Ferry Street FREEBIIRGER' -MKAT MARKET u 1 1 1 a MAS p. . 155 p. W , 155 p. ui. 1 1 . . 1 ... . wzrwr'.?"!?'. clM... ...i 1. . V"".. ,MV ."' ,U "e dehr r ' ?'?. nnu. PHPtly -."-" wmsw turn osrsa ii. rnnn Kiaitt tiiai ' - "IM iJtfl VAN PATTON k CO. i CHINESE AND JAPANESE BAZAAR llewove.1 In Urt t... . x ,k,. large wriety of dV jNods. Silk erabroUery, Udie? furnuhlne eml. i!.r." Koods, cluti TL&LE OAltD. f2 For Yaqulna: I Train leaves Albany ... j Train leaves Corvallla. I Tialo arrives Yaqulna j ncnirmair: Leaves Yaqulna ti-OOt.w. Leaves Oorvalll :?' . Arrives Albany I2:15p.tu. 3 For Detreit: Leave Albany 70a.nt t Arrives Detroit llOa.m Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:20 p.m. Airlves Albany 6:p.ni. Oneaod two connect at Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pacific tialns, KlTlng direct service 15 and tnm New port and adjacent beaches. Trains ror the mountains arrive at Detroit at ooon, Klvlnvc ample time to reach camplnp grounds on le Breltenbusb and Santlam river tn same day. H U V. AlDKN, KDW1M BTOHE. TUkNKB asul Albany. Or -, ' nggggg Kooia. Jarvaneta tilth!. hi.lll k nAtUn. TC -- .'" an -. uv, iiai n&w)naiiiA Barii HUIE WING SANG COMPANY. f Va "l) fit