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""" T ")" W" '' U ft- ' !. Ef ' . r err. ' a- 'i L.V V pok Over Yotir Coupons t u , The holders of the following Coupons will upon i Mic,9iiiAi!ui! ict-civc uie ruica iiiuiuucu uy uic nai ""'""I WIVJV, Uk.1115 IIH- IIUIIIUI.IJ UllUYII kiUlJf .J. X 1 XmmHettycycla 10101 2 Wlk Uw&rolla 7785 3 8 Lfenliwa lint 10333 4 8 Silk Negligee Shirt 6057 5 I.0 Worsted Sweater 10501 1.5olrww Gloves 10909 7 l.fiq Link Cuff Buttons G210 8 11.50 Watch Fob IC'Jin 0 1.25 Fancy Porcnlo SliJrt 7317 10 U Shirt Stud 5071 11 $1 Bcarf Pin 7302 12 53c Imperial Tlo 5220 13 50c 811k Hopo 7018 14 COo Pat's Wing Tlo 7-178 15 60c Puff Tic 20110 10 50c Silk Handkerchief 80U3 17 50c Overalls 1027 18 25c Ilamio Handkerchief 7375 10 25c Bow Tlo 10709 20 25o Fonr-ln-IInnd Tio 70078 Save your coupons, in case any article remains 30 days we will make another drawing. G. fluohnsoii & 60.. The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers. 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. LcYV'S oestor? TAB UU JOURNAL DY HOFEn nnQTHEns. TIIU1.8DAY, JULY B, 1000. Dally One Year, 3 OO In' AUvnnoo Dally Four Month VI. In Advnnoo Weekly One Yonr $1.00 In AUvnnoo WHAT WILL RE THE CONSEQUENCES OF A WAH WITH CHINA? Germany tins boiiio cnuso for a war with China. Tho German minister linn been killed, but oven that may" liavu beon no overt net ol war by tho Chinese government. lie may have been killed by ii lawless mob, rioting in tho streets of h Clilncio city, and utterly beyond tho control of nil tlin authorities. Hut tho German emperor has spoken. The Imperial linn of Germany shall llont over thecnpltol of China, llo 1ms cpokou. lie Is tho vlco-rogont of God In Ills own mind. Ho 1ms invoked the name of tho l'rlncu of Peaco and will wade to the Heat of tho Chinese capital, if necessary, through a sen of blood, Tho consequences of the emperor's speech will lie felt by the whole world. Ho says lie Joins with tho powers for civilisation. Armies shall tuaoh China to keep the jtcaeo, to respect other nations, to not murder, to become civil lied. Yet it was not always so. Thu Armenians wero murdered In Turkey and Germany and England did not cry for blood and revenue. Now the em peror wants Justice, What will lie thu effect of teaching Chins tho art of war? A few years ago I Ittlu Japan wuinblo to whip China at land and sen. Hut that war taught China a groat deal. Her navy has lmm Increased, Her coasts ere hotter fortt fled, Her army Is increased m that tho KuroHans must meet n low of 110,000 armed troops to enter l'oklu. Modern anna render oven tho Chinese hordes capable of resisting trained soldiers and a llttlo handful of Hrltlsh sailors, or Kuropean lunrlnos cannot march any where they please. P.iiinpuiu equip nicnts and drilliiinnters havobeenjrapldly converting tho undisciplined mobs of linguists Into mobilised foicps. Tho Chinese nro an InlmiUhlu people, de scendants of the warlike Tartars, with a natural bent (or warfare, cruelty, blood shed, and an aluiosl insane eonlempt for death. The object lesson of the war with Japan has not been lost iih)u them The final throat effect of tho present war will be to convert China Into a military power. The nations of the world may well hesitate before pourthg armies into thu Chinese empire. Tho presence ol mod ern armies there will bo tin wlioollug of the mongole In tho arise! modern war fare. Once the; learn the dlstructlve power of a modern rupMllre gun, the world may well stand in awe of a nation of practically unlimited numbers. Awakeued China, military China, means a readjustment of world po-vwra, a re armament of tho civilised nations. If thu reeult of the Mar with China Is m arousing of the aa age lurmaut Tar tar ud titrate lutnucU of tho uiougol race, the Powers will rcgiet the day tlioy tv9ai military operatien in tho Orient oh ItrjMi scale. If tho Chincno learn tke tvrt w war, as they will bo forced to la Hie eVar school of experience, It i VMM an CIYUU04 races mutt keep est" to innko some editorial commont on Its latest effort to secure un appro printlon to build a government cannl mid locks nt THE DALLES of thu Co. himhlii to let shipping through unob structed f-om Lowlslon to Astoria. We shall. In tho lo 'Mature of IRIffitlio Portland Chamjier of Commori'e Hiked a hearing before tho legislature to secure nu appro priation for n second portngo railway nt Thu Dalles. 'I he statu wns then operat ing a (Kirtngu railway with great success and benefits at Celllo, which it liaNsincu abandoned ns no longer necessary. The bill in 1803 got hut row votes In tho house, and thu main light was made attains! It by tho Portland delciration. The writer thou challenged thu right ol Hon. Jo Img to appear as thu attorney ol uinu, k, iV .v uy. and also as nu alleged am gain nt sworn repro- neonle, llo could not defend Ills right to appear In hatlii apac Mutative of the people, Itles, hut he has held ulllcn nt the hands ol the Republican party uver since, nud has no doubt received favors, ii not em iiloymenl nud rolnlners, from thu cor- iKirntlous dining thu samu time. Jo lug is no worse In this respect tliiin thu leading lawyers In both parties, who are employed by tho state nud Interstate corporations. They take uuy public olllce they can get nud laugh nt thu folly ol the people wlio vote them Into olllce besides Tin: Jouiisai. ngnlu challenges (he right of Jo Ixmg or uuy of these law politicians to hold any repnvsentnt vyer itlvo serving thu (Hxiple, nud nt thu Mime time VrjMW wnpw, large navies, and fortify WWftr eem to resist an invasion Iroiu a wwsberWM foe nt home on lwth Und mmm CetaattU Blvr tmis u Otuti Vssssmi X1h l Uwytr-l'oJiUUsil U Mimnt be done, Tho Portland Csiieieiir Commerce loiHts'In a circa lr tM, ww w ill ''have n(lleint lnter-gu for a starter. Caual and lock olllro for tho eoi)e, to tnku salaries for servo n puuilo or quasi puuiie corMirn tlon ns its attorney or representative. They can no more do It honestly than they could rervu thu llritlsh gi veruiuent nud ho an olllcer In the continental army in 1770, or marry n wife In Oregon nud supMirt n wife In Utah nud not Iki guilty of blcnmy. Wo say they can't hut thev nlmost universally do, nml thu legal mind permits them to serve two masters, because tho llllilo does not have Juris diction over lawyers or agents o( thu Devil. Thu obstruction nt Thu Dalles can only be removed by n hanging Iho. For going on thirty yearn Oregon has iK'en represented .in congress and the seuatu by creatures und emnloves of thu great corporations, nud thu interests of the statu have liecu siibonllnnted to greater masters ol the oIIUhi holders than tho people. During nil this time, In spite l the heroic efforts of thu chambers of commerce, this double faced misrepresentation by the corpora tion politicians lias reduced our common wealth to a mere feeder of great ir Interests. Tho prothuer has languished bccnuMi hu and his Interests were treated as thu tail end of creation. The corioralions am not to blame for this. They employ the mmt talwnli I men in the slate, but the constitution, common sense nud common decency should prohibit the lawyer pulticlans who hire out to them with perfect rigid, from alto at tho same lime mnmioll lug the renreoiit-ilvo olllce. It is con ceded, for the purpose of argument only. mo eorKiruiious nave more revenues, pay bigger salaries nud hae a bigger In tutest at stake than tho business men or producer, but it Is denied that one Kit ol lawyers have right to mounpolitc the fuuetious of IwJng their hired men and alto pretending to wear the livery of tho caple, while already sold liody iml soul fur higher pay. Tim Portland chamber of commerce van send out circulars until doomsday, it cannot niter the facte nor niter human nature. It Is still to thu eredlt of humanity thai even a lawyer-iKrilliWan's heart will follow his treasure aa the needle does the pole. Ills retainers and his annual jut are more potent forces than his oath or love fur the constitu tion The people have no more right te espect undivhleU elleglsuce from such men In congress or the senate than they would have to tuivect from Hrltlsh splM in the time of the revolution to Jerk red coats oil ami swear tlu-m in as olll wrsol Washington's army. This system of government, by oorpora Uon polltlcin has already spent mauy millions on bot railway HheuiM to not remove obstructions in the Columbia. It has sp nt a ocoro of millions to open the mouth of the Columbia, but has carefully seen te it that as few tcesels as ivotsible could get up or down the river. To build the boat-railway It duw rv nulrve ouly f 9,301,917, and that la only a will cost much more. A portngo roll wrty would cost only fl51,300. Of course, this latter will not bo done. It would bo that horriblo Modern fallacy of government ownership of railways. Tho politician will cry wo nro a social 1st. But we predict that this double faced farce of n corporation-lawyer gov ernment will drivo llio )coplo to government-ownership of tho corporations, tho tho most gigantic etcp in tho direction of state socialism, Tho peoplo cannot have state-ownership of government witn corporntion-nwncrsiiip ol punuc officials and public-transport. Popular government will bo more nnd more a farce until men elected to servo tho (ico pie in congress nre no longer mcro cor poration ngcuts, political doubles, serv im dunllcnto-maeters. with the cornor atlon master holding tho whip hand over the alleged representatives of tho jiconlo. Tuo Columbia will nover bo opon to the producer until tlio umbilical con nection, that unites our public olUcinls to tho corporation Interests is sovorcd. Tlioro is no way to do that but to hang tcnators, congressmen, legislators nnd Judges who nru caught accepting favors nml employment, either whilo holding olllce, or within livo or ten years nfter their term expires, from thu gigantic, combines peoplo nro compelled to con tend with in securing transportation facilities. THE EMPEROH'3 SPEECH, Rtmsrkstle Dcclsrstlon Thst I lie German FU Shall Wave Over Peklo. In addressing thu detachment of Gor man marines, which sailed from Wil liams Haven for China, tho Kmperor made n remarkable opcoch, during which ho notified thu world of Germany's Intontiou to nvongo tho murder of llaron Von Kutllcr, tho Into minister of Germany, at Pekin, and thu missiona ries, nnd to diclnto terms to tho Chi ni'Eo from tho palace nt Pekin. Accord lug to tho Loknt Aii'.eigcr, His Majesty sokons follews: "Thu German ling has been Insulted nnd the German Empire treated with contompt.Thls demands oxomplnry pun Islimuut and vengeance. Kvcnts have moved with frightful rapidity nnd have become profoundly grave nnd still grnvor. Hlnce I called you to arms what I hoped to effect with tho . elp of tho marlno infantry litis now becomo n difficult task, which can only ho ful filled with tho help of tho serried ranks of nil civilized stntes. "I will not rest until thu German fltg, Joined tot thoso of thu other powers.lloats triumphantly over Clilnn'n Hug nud tin till it lins been planted on thu walls of Poking to dietnto penco to tho Chinese. You will have to mnlntan good com. radeshlp with nil tho other troops that you will i-oiiiu in contact with over yonder. Ilusiians, Hrltlsh nnd French, nit alike nre fighting for one common cnuao for civilisation. Wo must bear In mind too, something higher, namely, our religion nud thu dufeneo nnd pro tection of our brothers nut there, some ol whom stake their lives for tho rjnvior. Tuu Hugs which Hunt nbuvu you go un der lire for the first time, Kcu that you bring them hack to mu clean nud stain lees, nud without a spot. My thanks, my prayers, my rollcltudogo with you " The emperor also said: "This very day the commnndoi of the cruiser npiadrou has naked me to consid er thu dispatch of n division. You will havu to facu nu enemy who Is no loss courageous than yourselves, nud trained by Kuroiienn olllces. Thu Chinese havu learned tho iho of Kuropean weapons. Thank God.your comrades of tho mar ine Infantry nud my navy, when thuy have encountered them proved true to tho old German battle cry. Tlioy hnvo defended themselves withglory.hnvo won vlctorles.hovo done tho duty committed to them. "Think alni of tho honor of our arms. Think of those who hnvo fought before you ; go forth with tho old llrndeushurg motto . TURNING DOWN OF M'CAMANT The U Grande Chronicle Prists Some Very Interestlof Political Cosslp " 'Vertrnu uufGott.Dleh tnider vvehr, Darin bcstleht delu giuuofthr, Denu wernuf (lott herwiftlg wngt, Wlrd nimmur nus dor welt gejagt.' " Thu following is a free adoption of the old German saying repeatinl hyKmperor William: "Trust In God, stand bravely. This the whole of thy houoriililu duty, For who, helped by God, dares buttle heartily, Is nover driven from tho world." The omiteror's durturo for Norway has been postoucd. The llerllu Tageblatt's ys: "Tho d. -Ulon of tho knlecr to send thu llrst division of innriuu battleships to China is a resolution of n very serious military character, though It Is not n declaration ot war. The division consist of four luttleehtps, the llnyern, thu Wurteiu berg,thu Hadyem and thuHaosheu Kuuh f these is of 7.IIX) tuns displticemeut, nud each carries ncrow of 410 men. "There Is no doubt that the knUer, liy the choice of these four hnttlashlps, which bearing Iho uamenuf four great est states of the umpire, desired to give proofs to the powers ol the Killdarlty o' the German nation," Tho TwgehlnU seys that the assamilnn. tion of Huron Yon Ketteler places Ger many in the llrst rank of those who have un Interest in aoklug satlsfaatlou from China. It la given out in select politlcalclrcles that-tho turnimr down of McCamant at the Philadelphia convention was due to Mark Ilnnna. Certainly Senator Lodge Ib too courteous a gentleman ami wuuai too unfamiliar with Oregon politics to liavo refused a delegate from this state a, right to tho floor, without such a course being dictated by a stronger man than ho. Tho whole facts are as stated in my formor communication to tho Chronicle that Mark Hanna has dotcrmlncd to use all tho power of the administration to scciiro tho election of John U. Mitchell to the Unl tod States senatofrom Oregon. Tlio shrewdest ot politicians guess that tlioro is n good sized contribution to the national campaign fund by certain rail road Influences subject to this absolute deal. A very closo friend of former Senator Mitchell states that the latter is opposed to any compromise with Simon. His friends will ask for a caucus of the lio publlcau members of tho legislature and will state that they went into caucus and abided by Its decision when Simon was elected. Kithor tho Simon men will thus ho forced into a caucus or Justify tlioir opponents in calling thoin bolters. Thev will caucus. Mitchell's strong can! will thon hnvo to be played. Hanna will bo forced to oliminato Mc bride that genial geatlotnan and acci dental senntor will Im told by tho national chairman to got out of tho way ho will bo offered a choico of a dozen lucrative positions aud will yield. The strangost part of it all is that Hon. Charles W. Fulton, of Astoria, Mitchell's right band man. nnd a man who lias been twlco defeated in his aspi rations, onco for congresman and onco for governor by thu machination of Simon, urges Mitchell to accept of Simon's terms, which nro tho unanimous election of Mitchell ns senntor Uiis tlmo and of Simon, in case of a Kepubllcan legislature two years henco. Fulton, of nr. ,... ,.s,,l.l I... .I.a milui.nnln.l.l .. Incc out, if Mitchell should defy Simon and win out, Fulton would be slated for tho other senatorshlp two years hence. JOURNAL X-RAYS. It Is not believed that tho Quakers cured anybody of anything. Old Webfoot is humping herself to furnish moisture to help out tho crops, t ft Thu rain mastor has his long-torn loaded and his finger on the hair-trigger. I t Oom Paul's porambulating cnpltol is a great improvement over Aguinaldo's kind. . Tho ltopuhllcatiB having "o!ntcd with pride," tho Democrats will now "view with nlnrm." U t Salem needs n tlrst-clnsa dressmaking establishment, witli a capacity of several good' gowns ix day. I $ t Tiik Jouiinal will for the summor months reduco its size. Too much for n cent in warm weather. t t t The German emperor made a Fourth of July s)cech himself. Hesald: "My ling shall wave over Pekin." t I I The man who could refrain from in troducing politics Into iv Fourth of July oration this year was u hero, t t I Oh, I)rd, but wo aro hard up, Repub lican candidates for speaker nru writing to mongrels to got their votes, t t i Salem's street sprinkling Is good what there Is of It, hut wo should have more wntor on them nud ralso less hay. t M The state fair management hopes to secure "Oregon's sweeteit singer," Mrs, Hinges, fur tho evening sessions this yeur. t ft I.ook out for a great unloading of sym pathy for the Chinese nfter we get our representatives and missionaries out of danger. , MY BEAUTIFUL BABY BOY Weak Women Mde 1IPI7 T ty-H 2 rinkham's Vrgstabl Compound -tetters from Two Who Now Hr Chllilrea. "Deah Mns. PinKtiAM : It was my anient desire to have a child. 1 bad been married threo years aud was childless, bo wrote to you to find out the reason. After loi- lowing' your hind ml- vice nnd taking Lydla B. Pinkhnm'e Vege table Compound, I be came the mother ot a beautiful baby boy, the Joy of our home, llo Is a fat, healthy baby, thanks to your medi cine. " Miw. Minpa Finklk, Eoscoe, K. Y. Prom drateful Mrs. Lane " DKAn Mus. Pinkiiam : I wrote you n let ter some time ago, stating my case to you. "I had pains through my Ixwch, headache, und backache, felt tired and sleepy nil tho time, was troubled with the whites. I follovvea jour advice, took your Vegetable Com pound, nnd it did mo lots of good. I now have a baby girl. I certainly be Move 1 would have miscarried had it not been for Lydla K. Pinkhum's Vege table Compound. 1 had a very easy time ; was sick only n short time. I think your medicine is n godsend to women in thu condition in which I was. 1 recommend it to nil us thu best medicine for women." Mus. Mauy Lank, Coylee, Tenn. (((( t vraa-i bbHIvTl3siiib sLVr vHhP WHY USE K ,W?isbach flanfle? BKCTIOSK TT1KY OIVB A OOO" LIGHT AND ABB tONO LIVED. WB SELL TIIBEK QUADES! aDMI?" fet quite pxxl quality but giving same candle power aa tho No.'lW. and at half the DO YOU USE. WELSMCH BURNERS? . wiu wi&"& nETTKR LIGHT for LESS MUKBI who oubuii """?' "alHxht, WehaTegMiWTcaalMJ. bet u. ahow them to you. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 UnomoKOia or... j.eiepnouom. flclal light. 0.R.&H t nrrA bi Ting scnaorjiTt THT roa Krom roUlnud. 4SIt CblcaroSsIt lke, Denver' "FtTwIt BpMilal Omaha. '. Kautii City '7 .la.m Lonl,0hlcoJaKa"l,, Bt4-0'Psj Bpo- kane Walla Walla, Spokane, Minn. Flyer spoils, tit. IW, Duluth, iit 6.00ptn waakee Chicago and ait. 8poT- a VIA HUNT1N0TOK It's What You save That makes you rich, and if you are alive tojjvour own interests you'll find you save money by tradingjiere. Other people do. Why not you. . Our stock of family groceries and provisions is the most complete. Harritt & Lawrence, OLD POSTOFF1CE OliOCEHY . FOURTH OF JULY IN THE EAST Tammany Centrales. Youk, July 4. Independence May 1b being celebrated by lammnuy Hall patriots who did not go to tho Knn- City Convention. Nmv Day I In Bulk eas Services on Battlefield. Gi'ii.romi, O. II. N. O., July -I. Gen eral II. V. Uoynton dollvored the prin cipals address nt the annual celebration at tlio Gulford battlefield, Much inter est is centered in Gen. Joseph Wheeler. Sbara Cattle by Immunts. WnKELiNd, W. Va. July 4. Local or ganization!; aro celobroting tho Fourth in a vociforous fashion. A big sham battloin which the regiment ot I in to unco toko part is tho featuro of tlio day Confederate Statue Unveiled. Liberty Miss., July 4, Tho confed erate Veterans of Amito County today unveiled a stntuo In memory of tho Con federates of Amito county who wore .,,..., ,,, , , . , killed or mortally wounded during the BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE "loBtcauso." Tho stntuo contains tho, names of nil of tho departed. Dig FUf at Tyrone, Pa. Tyko.ni:, Pa., July 4. Vast crowds ore in tills city to sco the raising of tho Stars and Stripes impended over tho town on a wire, llie wlro Is X'JOO leet long HBATINGT STEAM, HOT AIR, HOT WATER intimates iurnished, and work done promptly substantially and at honest prices. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. S BURBOUGHS, 102 State Phone I5II Atlan tic Ez.i V n, m OCEAN BrKAMuiifiu" Sp m. For Sun Fnnclsoo, Ball every Ova day. 8pT"mTi ""' ' " '"" '"""" oi, Hun COLUUniA niVEII U.,i. HTUIIIUuj day'To Astoria and way Laitlm ,xm llln jn I -"'I " -' ' r-M K ISTS Ualem1 WIIJjAIIKTTK hivrr aSSfWKl-.wiAtfa. -OUUM- U M 'J.l. -. .. ui.,, Indlnfffl. .Mnnrljt dar and Irldir at lorn Tncddsy, Thnridsrsnd Bs'tut-I dar si 0.80 a. a, t K FOR COIIVALLIS . An? 5.'' polaU Tuesday, Thurrtar i.d i.,,,, day, 1.00 p. m, ' " """ n to WILLAMETTK 111VKR DIVUIOS Dallr boat! to IVirtund mln,. t...... atrect car lino at Oregon City If the iteamir. .." delayed there Tickets to all points Tin of,' MnamuKMJu. ,uuriii ur no Mil ..': checked through from Balem free. ChHw ran or river route to Portland. ConnSiJ,. made at 1'orUand with all rail, oce.fi In? i&. lino. W II. llUKLBlMr1"" , rassAgt.IMrtUiioi Agonl, Trade fllreetdxik. 81 Pure Home Rendered Country Lard SALEM LODGES f. 3. w. w. Salem Camp No. ITS. MecU erery Friday stol- 1, In A. At Eppley's Only 10 cents a pound. t. 7:30. in A. O. U. Wt hall, Stato f x. notiiurm. c. u.: vv. a. room 1C, iloorci blk I in. bldz. Moorca, clerk, FORBSTERS OI A.M1ERIOA. Court Bhcrwooil Korct No. 1. MeeU Friday nlthla In Turner tlock. John II, ChMe.lCR. A U llrown 8wy. ll-17-lrr SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Salem for Portland anil wr stations at o:w a. m. , 7:54 a. n. 4:05 p. in. l.T I'nrll.nil I Lots of Small Tracts of From 'Ml to 20 Acres in and Around Salem. nnd is strotcniHi irom tlio top ol one moun tain across the valley to another. Tho flag !s C80 feet above the river, and In slzo is 00x100 feet. Some lino tracts, nil sixes, near Turner. Others at Aumsville, Stayton, Scio, Lebanon, Albany, Jefferson, In dciendenco, Dallas, Monmouth, Shori the greatest Independence Day cfclobra -nni McMinnvllle, Dayton, Hubbard, Woodburn, Gervais and Ilrooks. We Fourth st Troy. N. Y, Tnov, N, Y., July 4. Troy is enjoying tlon for several years. It is in keonlnir oy. the citv annronrl- atel f3,600 for tho occasion. U'.fiOO of wliich wns spent for fireworks. Tliodny program Includes inilltnry parado, saluto tlrhur. balloon ascension. bell rlneln nml addresses. Old Fsshloord Celetratlon. LovrKLL, Mass.. July 4. A regulnr "old fashioned" Fourth of July is being Catlat snlSleecloi. Food supplies the subst nice for re patting the wastes of thu body, and gives strength, rilvnip nffurds the opor (unity lor thinie repairs to Im nuvile. lUith nre nveeixHtry to lioalth. If you can't eat and sleep, take IIimxI's 8nrsi partita. Itcieutea agvxvd appetite ami imw thuulgestiveuriMns, aud it gives the sweet, restful sUiip of childhood, lie mho tu gel IUkkI's. lllllousueiNi is eurvl by llotxl's 11IU. aw. A They PaU Us. The suit which was potniiieue! 111 the Salem justice court Satimlay, by Attor ney Carey Martlp. iu behalf ol the Standard Publishing Cm., ot Anaconda, Montana, against thu "(JuaVer divtors," far 1 103.35 had tho effect of a gentle re minder, aud the defendants settled with the plaintiffs at once, aud the latter have notlilM their attorneys here to that effect. Salem's loss Is Anaconda's caln. BivtUs 6utir f AHVOniA. IM m tM Ki Han BsU Let the (Militical bosses light over tho bone of thu Presidency' The people nru ouly interested In more meat nnd less dogs, t t t As to vote-buying Clark, Democrat, purchased some luMontaua andAddlcks, Itepubllcan, Iwught some In Delaware, und tjuay still lives, t t t It will ben brave man who will under take tp sing, "How would you like to be the Ice man?" near the New York headquarters at Kansas City tills week . . Commercial shipping needs building up wore than navies, Foaelgn nations spend their money and do their trading with countries that send them ships. t The sugar trust has got in its work during thu canning season. The trust wants money for cainnalju nurnoacs. Like the Standard Oil company the sugar (rust Is bl-partisau aud contributes to the fuud of both parties. t n Itev. K. K. Aiken, of tho American beard ol missions, who has spent twenty jeani in China, says the trouble is not all ouo-Bldcd. lie says: "If missions bad oonllned themtelves to missionaries and dlplomaoy had treated China de oently aud fairly, tho Ikuor movement would not have arisen." McKinleyi Put any old thing lit the platform aud I'll stand on it. Last time I ran as a bimetallUt. This time bl mctallisiu Is.damntxl by my platform.but I can stand on it just the sumo. Uryan : I am not making the plat form, but it it doesn't contain the prin ciplce that I stand for, I canuot be a candidate, Uiat's all. nlsohnndlo tho lands for McMastcrA nirrcllin Marion, Polk, Yamhill, Mult nomah aud Washington counties. Also tho land known as the Concordia Land A Trust Co. property. Those lands ore offered at very low prices, in order to celoprated lioro today, tho success of settle up old mortgages. Wo have lands which is grcntly nliloil by tho boral an , .i. ,,. rXi . , proprlatlon by council. Among the Iriccsof from 2.50 H;r ncreup. Also 1 cam res are: a narauo. nana concerts, nouses nnu. lots n sa em. in ii ol,,,. n ..,...,. fa ....B..a nn.Ai. .!.,.(.. ' sports, children's entertainments, ora tions, boll ringing nnd snluUs. hew Mexico Has Mew Cscltol. Santa Fk, N. M July L An Im monse crowd wns present at tho dedica tion of the now territorial Capitol horo today. Addresses wero delivered bv inuny iirominont. men, including uov ornor Miguel A. Otero. After tho for mal dedicatory uxorctses the building was continuously thronged with visitors.! Also to trade for ranches. If you have any property to sell, trado or rent or want to buy or trade or want a loan or Insurance, call aud sco us, at S)2 Commercial St., Salem, Ore., B0Z0RTH, RYAN & CO, 0 -'Ouil Dedkstlos of Soldier's Monument. , Havkk DsdiiiCK, Md July 4, Tho unveiling and dedication services of the Soldiers' and Sailors monument, erected in tho memory of tho memWrs'Admlral John Itodgers Post is taking placo horo this afternoon. Previous to these cere monies there was a lare parade iu wliich visiting delegations participated reading elds of Peace Declared Why devote all your time UieHoer War and tho Gold Fiel AiasuaT iiiero are other matters 0 vital importance; you may make a trip Last, and will want to know how to travel. In order to hnvo tho beatser- from the surroundinir eountlM nn.l il, ce, use llio iscoiisln Central Ily.. City ot llalttmore. The orders runr. , w?tween bt. Paul and Chicago. For ..,.. 1 .,i,.n 1 t 1.. ..1 -,:.!.. aies ami otnor Information, u-rltn .io of American Mechanics und .soldiers of A Clock, General Agent, Portland, Ore the Spanish war. . "u Tbrouin the Yellowstone. The new route via the Oregon Short Lino Railroad and Monida, Mont., ena bles you to make a de iuhtfnl tri Cheap Excursion Rales to the East On June 23, July 12 k 20. and August 4, tickets from Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo to Chicago. St. I-ouls and inter medtato points and return, will be sold bv the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE AT IIATB OI' One Regular Fare I'lus $2.00 for Hound Trip ltetiini Limit October 111, 11)00 SPECIAL THAIhS One night out to Chicago. Tickets ..Iso goon on regular trains. Lt Balcra. Ar Aihland Ar 8icrmento Ar Ban FraneiJice ArOiplcp Ar IUTcr... ArKania, Ully Ar Chicago. . ATXoa Ansolca Ar E.1 itLtn. ,.., Ar Fort Worth Ar City of Mexico- at nouuon . Ar Now Orleans Ar VVmhlngion. Ar Nr york Pullman -six a M -11W) A u .12:30 A U .UOPH 7iurii 76-.ih a U- . .O0 A M . 72J A U 7.U A M 1A) ll U SCO P M ..j30A il t M A U . S.8S A MI , S34 r u. .12;3 f Ml twru low ru U.e P U iMkU I.1UM ll.U aT? HUH tit A U ta.ll 7ou a y Mr M 30 A M 1JU A U IAH ru ONLY DIRECT LIME FROM COLORADO SPRINGS AND MAMT0U Take ndvantngo of these cheap rales and spend your vacation iu your old homes. Sleeping Car reservations may bo made now for any of tho excursions. Write for full information. A. K. Cooi-Kit. G, A. P. I)., Portland Or. K. W. Tiiomiho.s, A. G. P. A.. Topekn, Knn. John Skhaktian G. P. A., Chicago. fj ill.U L1.4S P U and Tourists cars kib trains. Chair cars Sacraments in ni. nnd El Paso, nnd tourist cars te Chltars, St. Louis, Now Orleans and Wnshlngtos. Connecting nt San Frandlsce with sst oral stoaraBhlp linos for Honolnla, Japan, China, Philippines, Central isd South America. See Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at Walm btation, or address O. II. MAHKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Orccos, The Best Precr1rtlos for Malaria, Chilli aud fever U tottlasIUroTa'sTMtelut Chll Tuolo. l ! -.Imply Iron sndiUlDlne lu iMteltM form. No euro uo ay. I'ru-e COe, ' S-lOSmeod BIDS INVITED through tho Yellowstone National Park, entering via Monida nud coming out via Innauir, making it unnecescary to I lieautitu nlJt Invited for WooJ anj otaer Surdles for the Oreioa State Penlteatlary, . Sealed bids for wood, required at the penitentiary for the next 12 months, will be received at tho olllce of tint an,. - erintendeut until Saturday, June 30, 1000, at 3 o'clock p. w.. at which time they will be opened. Scaled bids for Dry floods, Groceries, Flour, Shoes, Leather aud Findings. cover any portion or tho routo twii-o. For 1 descrintive lwikl.it. uriin n r?l'S.t.9rl'onS'l0rt f-lne Ticket Olllce, 142 Third street, Portland, Oregon. . 18 flw Canadian Pacific AN IDEAL HOLIDAY TRIP Have you thought of the Steamer Trip ncross tho"GHKrtT I.AKF.S"? It com bines the nttractivo features and bene tits o! an ocean trip without tho atteud ant distorts.. Furthermore, it is letsoxpenslvo than traveling by rail. Tho '-Imperial Limited," with first class sleepers irom Vancouver, and .uunoi au-vixirs irom pontile evory rtfnO.l.lt, rFI..,Ma.ln.. ...! C. 1 . ..v...., , .nuisuur auu cniurunv. con. nects with onoof thu MAGNIFICENT ir...MiiiiHoItho C. P. Ily. nt Fort it imam. it you nro going Knst we would be giaii to give you some facts nud iufoniia tion regarding this tp. Quick Time to tho East and South-East Via the! Union 'iTo " "' "' Two Dailv Solid Vestibulud Trains, FROM PORTLAND er SAC KAMKNTO toDENVKR.OMA HA, KANSAS CITY and 8T. LOUIS. Loss thnn 3 days to CHICAGO with out change; only ono change to New York ami other Eastern points. No other lino does It. Pnlaco nnd Tourist Sleepers, Dining nnd Library Cars (barber shop) ami free reclining chairenrs. tor rates, TlcKots ami mil iniorwa tion via either routo, apply to W. W. Skisnkr. Agent S. P. Co. Salem Ors. Or J. II. LoTitRor, Gen'l Agent, No. 130 Tlilru St. rortianu ur. OASTOTIIA. Bears tia rf It Kd W HiX Alwrt Bjtjtt K.J. COYLI., A. ti. P. A., Vancouver, II. II. AIUIOTT, 140 Third bt. 1. C. Portland, iinanv each meat and of S each bid All other bids must be accom an amount eiual to 10 per auiuuiii oi me om. See the crowds buyluir shoes next door to Gilbert Baker. MoAta. Fish. Nurabtniz lunnliM. hntt.-s rTnuiS.ffli'4VI? Notlce t0 Brlde Contractors 1000, at 3 o'clock pin., at which time m they will be ojH'ned. The County Court of Linn Countv The .right is reservisl to reject any and f,lo of Oregon, will consider bids for" all bids or any portion of a bid. 'he retiinbertug of the main spans of A deposit of 2tH)lncash, or cerUHcsl the combination bridge over the Cah- check, payable to the superintendent, Pa Rivor at Hrownsville in said uiui. HnAjiiitNiiir ivicii OKI ior nour or "wuir. ... . . ,I.B . -. kt for fish. mki OI.IS to be tlll with the Countv mipani-xl by wlerk in Albany not later than July 0th' cent of the " hour of 1 o'clock n. m. All material tn Im ilr.i..,uou ... i . i . r.. ..,..!. i ' L...111 , .. . . it.." "" -" 10 in- u,,UUniii ooinscrtiKU i'""" uy a coutpetent nsixvtor an the nature ot the bid. Goods of Oregon pointed by said court. ' manufacture or pnxluctlon will receive W'U must be accomtuinied with cail preference, other thlius being j.uaL or certlflcd check in the sum of Sloe wm-uuit pi me various uneaoi goods ,u "f loneiiea to the count v by the sua will be furnished upon application to cesahil bidder sheuld he fail toenter int. the superintendent. contract with Unn County within thre ouchers will be issued for payment after the awarvl of contract, on the 1st of the month followlug com- "ouJ in the sum bidden will be ex plotlou ol contract, and imarterly ou u,'0 ' successful bUlder. continuous contract. . Sakt construction to be mbiiUi.i Auetut l.Mti lOrvt " ---p. v , .-w. Hidden aro Invited to ho preeent. ' in r. Superintendent Oregon State Peniten tiary. Salem. Oregon, Juns 19, UXM. Tho court reserves tlin rlaht in n.r any or all bids. ' Gko. D. IUhtox, Judge ol Una Oountr, Oregon. 6 si-ta tsVATEBffQir. 'Qtj W A ty ' nnmiJii "v iAi Oregon Short Lino Railroad Tho Direct Iteuto to Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Line, or tlio RIO GRANDE Scenic Lln-58. No Change of Cars, On the Portland-Chlcago 8pccial, "the flnost in the WesL" Equlpped'WIth Elegant Standard Sleepers Fino New Ordinary Tourist Sleepers SuierbiUbrarvBuiTetCars Snlendld Dinners, Meals a la carte rree Reclining Chair Cars Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Complele'v Vestibuled For further information apply te .R. NAGEL, W. E. CO.UN Trav. PaBs. Agt. 'sii'l Ages H2 Third St. Portland Or. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD. 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany VlAif. ra Train leaves Corvallis.... IAS P Train arrives Yaqulna . 7S6 p. w I Returning: Leaves Yaqulna . Leaves Corvallis 11:30 a. in. Arrives Albany 12:16 p. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. b Arrives Detroit 11:30 a. nv 4 Returulng: Leaves Detroit 12:20 p.u. Airlves Albany 6:45p Ono and two connect at Alhany aso Corvallis with Southern Pacific tulsh iilylng direct service tt and f rsat New port and adjacent beaches. Trains fur tho mountain arrive at Detroit at noon, giving ample time to reach camping Grounds on l" Iireltcnuuah and KanMam river t BBWIN BTOSK, Waaapl Altny. Ot same nay. u. u vvaLd KN. T K. I A. TnRNKR Aseal Tnd.Utrk. H. HBCKMAN lJ9fe. WlH CUHU-i TMIWCIE, EAEACHK ts4 NEOEaLGU I U alntti aU wstteC I The Tl-l Medlel C SM BnMjira, Jw T- i SALEM ACENT I lltaipir iiiln -Wii iitt, X&a Titinnj- 'Tllrfififi- -