The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 06, 1900, Image 2

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, The holders of the following Coupons will upon
'presentation receive the Prizes indicated by the list
below; those being the numbers drawn July 3:
M Rambler Dlcyclo
2;5Rllk Umbrella
.1 WLlon llrnnil lint
jl'fa Silk Negligee Shirt .. ..
82.80 Worsted Hwcator. . . .
, fttfl'.Co Dress Gloves
7'f 1.60 Link Cuft Buttons
8' f 1.50 Watch Fob
B 11.25 Fancy Purcalo Shirt. . . .
10 fl Shirt Stud
10104
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6057
10501
1G099
6210
16010
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11 $1 Scarf Pin "302
12 Wc Imperial Tlo 0220
13 fiOcHllk lloso 7018
14 60c llnt'n WlngTie 7478
15 60c I'M ff Tie 20110
10 60c Bilk Handkerchief B003
17 60c Overalls 10127
18 25c Itamlo Handkerchief 7375
10 25o Now Tlo 10700
20 25c Four-ln-IIand Tlo 70078
Strength begins at tho stomach. To
put the digestive organs in perfect work
ineonior. tnero is iiotinoe better ttian
llostettor'si Stomach Bitters. It recti
lates the bowels, promotes secretion of
tho gastric Juices, and cures constipation,
Indigestion, dyspepsia, and biliousness,
as wen as nervousness, insomnia, or gem
oral debility. It Is an absolutely rolla
bio remedy, backed by n substantial rec
oru ci cures, uur privnto revenue
stamp covers tho neck of thn bottle.
A Sure Core HOSTETTER'S
Cure for STOMACH
Dljestlve Troubles BITTERS
, Save your coupons, in case any article remains 30
days we will make another drawing.
6 J JOuuSOfl & 60..
The Peoples Clothiers and
furnishers.
0. Is no worso than than tho rest and
tlioy are only exoneiitsof a bad sys
tem, and ho deserves a vote thanks for
giving tho Ho to tho pretenso that supply
and demand any longer have to do with
what tho purchagorshallgot for his crop.
JOURNAL X-RAYS
&.
ANNUAL SHOE SALE
10 PER CENT DISCOUNT
One year ago we Inaugurated our annual shoe sale.
Our !usfomers 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.
Lacy's
bboestop?
HI- Stnto bt
TDE DAILY JOURNAL
BY HOFBR UrtQTHKHB.
FRIDAY, JULY 0, 1000.
D Mly Ono Yonr, 3 OO In Advnnoo
Dally Pour Month 91. In Advnnoo
Waokly Ono Yonr 91. OO In Advanao
MR.
OTTCMMEIMER'S ADVICE
II0PMEN.
TO THE
The local ugent of tho firm of hop (ac
tors, Llliunthat Urns., o( Now York Im
itlvon tho hopmoii n few columns of ad
vlco.ond volunteers tho gonorons inform
atlon that If It hadn't been for tho blue
mold striking tho hops controlled by tho
Oregon Association,' Oregon hops nould
lmvo sold readily nt H (o 10 cents a pound
Immediately after tho Association 'was
t irmod, nnd In working order." On to,)
of this stntcmrnt of an otherwise bright
and scintillating Intellect, Mr. (Men-
belmor 1ms tho cheek to maku this pro
position: "If tholioi.grouor of Oregon, Wash'
Ington and California will reduco their
output 26 jer cent this year, wo will
guarantee growers 15 cents iwr lxiund for
nu ui uii'ir imps mat are oi goou
llty,
quail-
Tho distinction of nearly IKI per cent
cf tho Oreuoii crop by that "destructive
Kst tho blue mold" In tho year 1RW,
did notadvam-o tho price of hops to any
perceptible degree. Thon how can re
ducing tho acreage 25 per cent raise
tho price to 10 cents a pound? If tho
bltio mold had destroyed all tho hopi In
Oregon It is dlfllcult to see that It would
have cot any figure In tho price, ami so
far as tho operation of the law of supply
oud demand goes, that Mr. O. lays so
much stress upon, as being tho oaueu of
low prices, If Oregon did not raise a hop
thogrowers In Washington and Callfor
nU would not bo better off, because tho
destruction of "OporuetiUas Mr. O. says
In 1800, In this state, which grows at
least ono-thlrd of all tho hops on
the coast, did not advance uHrvf.-
In those States. If destroying, the
competing crop hi Oregon did not raise
prices, and It wi ono-thlrd of tho total
coast product, how Mill restricting tho
acreage 25 percent enable all tliol.illlen
thals In tho world to pay It cents a
pouuu lor mo reiimluiug 76 per emit of
tho crop?
AU Mr. Oltantielnirr says about Im
proving the cio has lwi said a thou
sand times. Hut there in no way but
tho survival of tho (Ittest and most mn
peteist to keep out Incompetent wple
antj prevent loHerlngthcmtality. When
a biitrlneas U profitable a great umuv
part of tho old supply and demand
theory that has been completely set
asldo by tho operations of tho Lilllon
thals ct al, If Mr. Ottonholmer tolls
tho truth nbout the blue mold ruining
tho valuo of nearly IK) per cent of tho
association hops, and If that didn't raise
tho price of hops, all the hluo rot nliout
supply mid demand should bo forever
barred in discussing the hop crop. Tho
fact Is, tho total acreage is kept u smut,
a skilfully concealed feature of tho busi
ness. Hut consider Mr. O'a gigantic bluff
about paying If cents n pound for all
' hops of good ipmllty, if the acreage neru
reduced oiio-fourlh. About the time
tho next crop comes on tho maiket,
suppose It Is discovered that tho acreage
has been Increased onofouith, what
would they pay the farmer for hops?
Mr, O. knows that his statement Is n
bluff of tho first water. There Is no way
to get thegrnwers of thrto states to ngiee
to cut down Ihelr aorcogo one-fourth,
unless sumo omnipotent Hebrew
Jeh nali owned the whole hop tor
rltory of those three states and issued
a decree to that rffect uud made
Mr, O. his prime minister as
did I'haraoh hi Kgypl with Joseph, and
lot lilm fetch tho children ol Israel out
of the wlldenumi In which tho hopmeii
find themselves. Hut all joking aside
if Mr, O. Is sincere, .and we ghe him
credit for more Intelligence than to as
sumo that ho means what ho says, he
eau easily say to the growers we will
pay you IB cents a ound for all your
hops, and you agree to not pick lint
three-fourths of Ilium. Wo will wager
ho Mil eoutraot every pound of hops In
three status on those terms, nnd not
have to go running around all over tho
country to maku the contracts.
The (act Is, the hopimm like all other
producers Unit themseluM in the hands
of thoShyloeks of tboworld.-hankflrs, fac
tors, liiiKrlers, exporters, middlemen,
Insurance agents, nowspaporsjowiryliody
Is organised and tho uitoigauliod pro
ducer must stand the brunt of it all,
All tho outs and gouges, the olllco rents
and commissions, the teleurams and
laundry bills, advertising, the iMinpiets
and trips tu Kuroo, tho glistening di
amond on the shlrtfronts of tho whole
fraternity of Innocent w ho do the bus!
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nuwiur mo uiuii wiui inn iuh), all are
paid for out of-lhu sweat of tho tiller f
tho H. Hie Iwpmen need not only
Imllslo the naltotval oriuUnUous, state
and nuiluiwl IsgisstKisi, Uut to get rkl
Tho Kinporor William and Iloosovelt
wouldn't. inaknn bad tick'jt.
The people have loo much to contend
withbad crops ami a presidential elec
tion.
Good homo government nnd good
schools are more limwrtmit than who
shall ho 1'resldont.
.
The Portland celebration was about
all that It was not advertised to bo, ex
cept tho rain. That was In excess of
what was promised,
. .
Ills said that all discharged Salem
teachers aro cm ployed elfewhoro at
hlghor wages, speaks well for tho repu
tation of our schools,
It was just like llrvnn to rofuso to run
on any platform but ono sixteen feet
wide and a foot thick. The world re
spect him for standing by his prin
ciples.
.
ThoJtepubllcan platform Is full of boast
ful promises and stump-seech-lfylng.
Tho Democratic denounces every
thing hut offers no spccHIo remedies.
What shall wo do to bo saved?
The nest Prtscrlctlon for Mslsrli.
''MJI ml ferer Is a toliloii(Jrnro'iTiutrlas
Clill Totilo. It l flinpljr Iron nml iitilnliio In
title Icm form. No ciini uo psjr. I'rlro foe,
ft-IOSm rut
MACREADY ON THE STAGE.
Tlir TriiKr.tl.in Wsa Aul rt ricN.nnl
.linn to Arl Willi.
.Miierenily was a dreadful man to net
with. Von hail the pleasant Hcmmtlon
of knowing Hint you weio doing noth
ing that ho wanted you to do, though
renewing strictly Ills liiNtriictloiiri. I It
would press you down with IiIh hum!
on your head uud tell you In nu under
tone to stand up, Mr. Maciendy wiih n
terribly nervoim nctor. Any little
thing wlileh huppeiied unexpectedly Ir
ritated lilm beyond eiiduram-e.
One night nt the I'urU "Mucbetli"
wiih the play. Mrs. Sloiuiin, tin old
fnshloiied uctreiH, dreiweil Ijidy Mile
beth In the imiuiier which ntuvnlli-il
In her early life, In blnck civet, point
hue mid peail heads. In the minder
sceiio part of IiIh ilrexs eiiuuhl on the
InMselM of her pearl girdle. The Hiring
broke, the bcada fell to the Hour softly
with ii pretty rlijtlunle Hound, dlstfuct
ly heard tlirough the Intense alienee
of tlio scene.
TIiIh so exasperated Mr. Mucreudy
that he wiih almost frantic, until, with
tho limit tinea of the scene. "Wake,
Duncan with the knocking, oh! Would
tliou ciuililHt," he threw Mra. Hloman
off the stage, with words which I hopo
were unheard by tho public nnd were
certainly unlit for piiullcntloii.-"Auto-biographical
HkclchfK." by Mrs. John
Drew, In Herlbnor'H.
CELEBRATED
ROAD ENGINE
Took Two Yesrs torsske a Journey 'of 320
Miles, from the Ostles to SUrer Like.
will rtlill Itl ami r..1,1.. II... i. ... . .
,;. , V " ""' w",""n ounew note mmekl laignwUge that
quality but Increase tt In vulumo. ihi, UkM fr.. ,ta, to wMWnl u II,
......i.siilwMl.Ki,0Hiiiiiu,hl labor, no mailer what the price
Tli Hrutr it I Tnalv.
I'hat the luteiulty of olio sense Is
Increased by tho action of other aenses
Is n fact which Is well Illustrated by
the sense of taste. A cold coin feels
heavier thitii one that has beeu slight
ly warmed by being carried lu the
pocket, and what Is true here of touch
Is Just as true of taste. Warm vinegar,
warm sugar, warm solutions of suit
taste lens sour, sweet or salty than
wheu cold. If you put a slight solution
of salt or quinine Into a sugar solution
of it certain sweetness, the sweetness
will seem much greater. Cooks and
confectioners ore well a ware of this
fact, for they always add to sweet ecu
fectlous sonio bitter substance, Just as
the perfumers put Into perfume of
all kinds at least n little musk.
The cook tries to "lift" or "till" the
taste, as they say, Just a the perfumer
tries to do with tho sense of smell,
uud us In acoustics the bass drum or
Uiss lol forms it kind of background
fur the tone of coloring. Oil the other
hand, If a mixture Is made too sweet,
without uuy contrasting elements, the
iliiumy or sweenies is lost, some
thing like .Milton's "darkness from ex
ecs of light." The effect of cold In
reducing the luteiulty of aweetnes Is
well kuowu to any one who hit manu
factured Ico cream itt home. If you
don't make the ercum n little too
sweet before friHwIng. it will not lo
sweet enough after the frees lug process.
Bii.vsii lark, Or., Juno 27. Standing
by n blacksmith shop at this place Is a
huge piece of machinery, patched and
wrapped and monded until scarcely a
bolt or rod la intact as originally com
pleted, It is called a, traction or road
engine, and Is a hugo ono at that.
Securing freight in this country Is tho
object of eery merchant's life. To Tho
Dalles, a dlstanco of .'!20 miles, over
rough mountain roads and dosert sands,
is tho neatest point to the railroad or
water navigation. It takes a long time
to make this trip with an ordinary
freight wagon and team, so long that
many goods that are fresh on starting
out become stalo before they reach their
destination.
1'. M. Chrlsman, a leading general
merchant of Silver Lake, was persuaded
that n traction englno was tho thing,
and ho invested in ono and deter
mined to rovolutlonlro tho freight bust-
uoss between Tho Dalles and Silver
Lake. Moro than two years ago he
started out from Tho Dnllps with his
big traction englno, with a train of
wagons loaded with freight attached.
Tho roads, at the start, wore favorablo,
and tho englno worked liko a charm.
Up and down tho long grades loading
out from Tho Dalles tho train moved
with tho easo of a railroad train, if not
with tho rapidity of ono. In fact, tho
start was so propitious that Mr. Chris-
man on tho vory start wagered $1000
that ho would bo In Silver Luke in 30
days, thinking at tho tlino that ho would
tnako a trip in half tho tlmo. Hut in
an hour afterwards the troublo began. A
rod broke and he had to send back to
Tho Dalles for repairs. In another hun
dred yards another break occurred and
tho blacksmith at Tho Dalles had to bo
employed. Then water save out and tho
ranchers' wells wore drawn upon, Wood
became nn object through tho barren
county and tho ranchers woodpiles wore
bought at tholr own price. As tlioy
progressed, sometimes n mllo in a day,
some days n hundred yards, and somo
days not afoot, tho thing consumed all
tho wood and wator for miles In ecrv
direction, Hut Chrlsman was undaunted.
Ho said that ho would land tho thing
InSllvor Lake. Ho established mov
able blacksmith shops, carpontcr shops
and shanties for the men to shelter
undor, nnd the traction engine and its
train of wagons and tho shops and shant
ies wore an odd sight as they moved along
tho mountain and desert roads.
A big crowd accompanied tho train
most of the time, as (ho ranchers of
oery particular neighborhood and their
families camo to seo the novel audit and
followed along, when It moved, for
hours. As they reached tho moro
sparsely Mtlcd communities famine was
lelt lu their wako. Wood, water and
fuel were completely exhausted. Tho
combined efforts of the ranchers could
not keep the thing In wood, as in many
plan- fuel had to bo hauled for many
miles. In a few weeks tlmo somo of
the uoods in the wagon began to get
stale, ami there wogomt wore detached
and taken on to SlUer I.ako by means
of tho old-tlmo power horses. Then
hills were reached where the engine
oould not ascend, and all tho horses for
miles around were employed to pull tho
maclilnu nml the train to tho top. From
morning to night tho shouts to the
horses, tho swearing workmen, the oxes
of the woodchoppors ond the hammers
In the blacksmith and carpenter shoos
kept up a din.
lint ii. i- .. ... .....i .
.-..v ., nn. jiMQiiuiu compared witli
Out In the desert
After Diiwair
to prevent constipation, tako
Hood9 9 Pitt
Bold everjwbcrs. 25 cents.
WHY USE
ZW?bbaci
BKCntJSB TltKT OIVB A OOO"
UOHT AND ARK LOXO LIVED.
WB SELL T0BRB GRADES:
''YD8EAWIMBACHMAim.K. The very JtfrttWjW ':
stations had to be established, but the
engine moved along ono way and an
other, day by day, or every other day,
or week, with snail-like progress. The
whole lino of road still shows tho traces
ol this remarkable trip tho camping
places tho fragments of broken Iron, ond
the deep holes In tho sands that wore
once weilS W lurnisn m iu"
boiler. Any rancher will look sad when
you speak of tho trip of tho Chrlsman
traction englno when ho thinks of tho
wood and water famlno that lay In its
wake.
Hut pcrsovcrance won, as It always
does. A little moro than two years
i il. .1ln At 1nj.wlnrTlin Tliitlna flrta
man pullod Into Silver Lake with Complete.
his road englno. There was not a wagon ,
attached to It and It was tho mass of
patches and menumgs u now is. no
stopped it near tho blacksmith shop,
whore it still stands anu will prouaoiy
stand forever. No ono has over ascer
tained what It cost to land It there nnd
nnd probably never will, but Chrlsman
Is still in business.
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ftrWuEDANDLK
NO, 17. ThooldsUndbr.orgoodlSJUniqnauijanagiTiuj wu.... -
"lDEAu"Bftot quite ss good quality but giving same candle power as the No. 17, and at half Ihe
Anroft&i&imtenMdtae c. d ,eo us.nd
DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? will e to jcsi i nt
a BETTER LIGHT ' foi I-E?8 MONEY with one of tbew burners than with any other form of artl.
flclal light. Wo hare gaa stores alio. Let u. show them to you.
SALESI GA8 LIGHT CO 71 Chemeketa St.. Telephono 503.
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Flrcr
O.-Wpiu
save
irs What you
That makes you rich, and if you are alive tojjvour
own interests you II tind you save money Dy iruuniE.iiete.
Other people do. Why not you. .
Uur stocK or lamuy groceries unu tjruvtiiuua is mc must
plete.
Harritt & Lawrence,
Allan
tlo Kx.
9 p, m
8 pm.
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salt Lk,(
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Wall Wall. n .
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HBATINGI
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ex. Hun
Batur-
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COI-.V"niA ntvn,-
To Astoria uT'1 l
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FOR COBtTtTS-
. And wy points Tussdi. tv. '.
uajr,.uup. m. "wJU4u1
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WILLAMETTE RIVuSuTT--IMIly
boats to Portland uS2.-
aye
nil
Dally boats to Portland mT
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STEAM,
HOT AIR,
HOT WATER
Is Manilla sa American Port.
OiCAno,July0. Acaso involving the
legality of customs duties levied upon
our newly acquired Island possessions in
XtSc and work d0e PromPy substantially
to the seizure by local customs officers last and at Honest prices.
nnnii, nf fnnrtunn diamond rimrs. which Fruit and Hod Drver work a soecialtv.
"w " ' .. .ir -.-' . 't tisvv
were broucht from Manila by Emll J. T S BUKROUGH8. 102 StatO Jf H0I16 1011
. . . i . ,
ropko, a private soldier tho jewelry Hav
ing passod through San Francisco with
out payment ol duty. No extenslvo ar
gument will bo made at this hearing, as
briefs have seen filed by District Attor
ney llethoa.for tho government ond by
Attorney O. II. Aldnch former Solicitor
Goncrnl of tho United States, for the
owner of the rings. Judge Kohleaat will
mako his ruling, and tho caeo ill go to
the United States Supremo Court, whero
a number of other suits Involving similar
questions aro pending.
w"fi"Fton, callforul or S,tZl X
checked throngh from Salsm VSf-tS
rn.il ur nvnr mnia in ti... . i.tiaj.i"
IRS?.e ' l'orllni1 With all Vill"VlHMo
lines. .. V H.ffi,M-s
ih.i t a. .?-. rowilV1
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SALESI LODGES
Dtnocrstlc Nonlnstloss
may not jileaso you, but you are certain
to bo suited with the well-cooked meals,
sorved at any hour nt the
St. Elmo Kkhtu'iust.
Pure Home Rendered
Country Lard
Falem Camp No,
ni(, 7.30, In A. O
r. j. w. w.
us. ;
Meet ercrr Frldar dtol-
U. Wi hall. Htato Ins. bldr.
V X. Uoiilllrrd. n. C: W. A. Moorcs. clerk.
room 10, Moorcs blk
SOUTH AND EAl
VIA '
Southern Pacific & L
THE SHASTA RDM
Trains loavn flnlnm tnr Pn.il..i. .
Stntlnnn nt. r.-n o n. -r.ci ; ,M9
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FOHESTRRS OK AMICRIOA
(k)urt Hhcrwooit Foroxl So, 19. MccU Friday
ntfihta In Turner block. John M. Cliase.iC. It.
A U rirnwn Bcoy. 1M7.1vt
In Bulk
what was to follow.
water and wood haJ to Io hauled for .50
ami -JO miles. Days were spent without
moving an Inch. Privations and suffer
erings wore endured. The wagons wofo
all cut loose and taken to Bilver Lake,
drawn by horses, but Chrisman said
that tho traction engine had to go
through. It dually comes to the point
where wells had to be dug along tho
route for water and temporary wooding
TODAY'S MARKET.
Portland, July. 0 Wheat, valloy f5
50. Walla Walla, 56 to 6(i.
Flour Portland, best grades $2.05 to
3.20. Graham 2.70 per bbl.
Oats Cholco Whfto 3135c, groy 32
to 33 per bushel.
MlllBtuff-Ilran, $13; shorts, $15.
Hay Timothy $1011 per ton.
Onions 1.25 for red 1.50 for Slher
skins. Potatoes 10 to 60c per sack.
Lutter llest dairy, 2025; fancy
creamery. 35 to -10c. Storo 25c.
Kggs Oregon. 10
$4 to 4.50; turkeys, live 13c.
Mutton Dressed, 7 to 7jjC per pound.
Hogs Heavy dressed 5 to 0c.
Ueef Steers. l4.50; cows,$3.50 Q4;
urosseu ocei, o w ifc.
Voal Drcssod, 8 8Wc. for small.
Hops 28c.
Wool Valley, 1213o; Eastern Ore
gon, 1015c; Mohair, 25c.
Hides Green, salted CO lbs, 8 9c;
undor 00 lbs, 7tf38) ; Bheop pelts, 16
20c
SALKM V A II KIT.
Wheat 68 pounds and over. 4(1.
Wool, 13 to 10c. Mohair, 25c.
Hops 6 to 7c
Oats 28 to 30c.
Hay Haled, cheat, $7; to $7.60 tlmo
thy, f 10.
At Epplev's
Only 10 cents a pound.
BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE
Fl
$3.
ggS l-'1!, 10 13,'jC
lour in
wl.olesalo lots, $2.60; retail,
Mlllstufls-riran, $13; shorts, $14)$'.
nuKO treBseu, oc.
Uvo cattle Steers. 31 : eowii. if in
$3. ' ' "
Sheoi-2.506c3.
Dressed Veal tljtfc.
Hutter Dairy, 15c; creamery, 20c.
Poultry tat hens iwr II.
i I.,.. ...... .-
ejiruig cjiicseua per ID.,
10
r.
Potatoes 20 to 25- nnr IhibIiaI fnr nl.l
Potatoes new, 60c per bushel.
OABTOHIA.
Baars ti. -j9 Yon Hin Alsars BoogH
LET US SHOW YOU
Our new lines of Upholstered Furni-
ture that lias lust arrived.
F. W, HOLLIS CO.
1st Door Horth of
PojtoffUe
Mr
BABY'S
BIRTH
mm be entirely avoided bv ttiu
U I A ., ...J . . . '. '..
" 'lk pmncas vsiue io ail women
ir an iirugg
la looked forward to with expectation of joy
nnd Kldnei, The ordwl of bringing the little
one Into the or!d. hower. u S .-S,.i.i ". !
, ,A Woojclcl,
.essM hc iy
use of
i one uoiiar per
all details, will be
lor tun mothcr-to.lc, ami her anilclivtious of
irTif .i ' Ki cv.1 f.,c. M1""! 1 gloom.
Half thenaln aud a'l tin- danger of child-birth
,w...a i KiKiilt, a fcClCUUUC
i' a.
L'lvlusr
DraduVUl Urgulatyr Coiuiwnv.
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
iil!vjq&
, Ctmnrd.
I'ntu Hliigstermeler, the wife or 1 1 err
lllngsteimolur. the Ikm tauwr. was
what may tie toruiod-tu put It wlldly
n vlmgo and held lllugstenueler lu ulv
holuto subjection.
Tho Hon tamer returned io the fami
ly carnuiti one oulug In a state of
Hilarity, which made lilm feel that he
would better ixwtpouo an luitrltm
with hi better half until hla itMulltUin
had worn off. lie ttivreforv ooucludcO
not to sleep In the family .punters,
Tho ueit luorulug hi wife onlled
him to account, aud he oiplaliisHl that
he had been having a Utile Jollltteatlou
nud did not wish to disturb her slum
K'rs on his returu.
"Wtiere 0I0 you sleepr she de
inanJcl, "lu the cagv with the llons.M be re
idled meekly. '
"Cuwardr hlued Mrs, Hlogiter
ineler, with a look u of out robbed of1
her Just dus,Uf,
TRUTH
v
Lots of Small Tracts of From '
SI to 20 Acres in and
Around Salem.
oome lino iracis, nil sizes, near
Turner. Others at Aumsvlllo, Stayton,
Sclo, U-banon, Albany, Jtfforeon, In
dependence, Dallas, Monmouth, Sheri
dan, McMinnvIllo, Dayton, Hubbard,
Woodburn, Gervais nnd IlrookB. Wo
also handle the lands for McMnster A
Ilirrell In Marlon, Polk, Yamhill, Mult
nomah nnd Washington counties. Also
tho land known as tho Concordia Land
A Trust Co. proiiorty. These lands nro
etlored nt very low prices, In order to
settlo up old mortgages. Wo have lands
at prices of from $2.50 per ncre up. Also
houses and lots in Salem, to Bell cheap.
Also to trade for ranches.
If you havo any property to bcII, trade
or rent or want to buy or trado or want
a loan or insurance, call and bco us, ot
202 Commercial St., Salem, Ore.,
B0Z0RTH, RYAN & CO,
0 20ml
Why
Peace Declared
devotn nil vntir ttmn rpAillntv
the Doer War and the Gold Fields ol
Alaska7 There are other matters o
make a trio
now how to
travel. In order to havo the best ser
vice, ubo tho Wisconsin Central Ry.,
between St. Paul aud Chicago. For
ates and other Information, writo Jas.
A. Clock, General Agent, Portland, Oro
BU.O
vital importance; you may
Hast, and will want to kr
BIDS INVITED
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
?ni' r?nSprmn?,cT:onth artlstIc and
lnr COLORED 1LI.1 JSTRATiriMc -..j .
scntlng with each Issue a COLORED SUPPLEMENT
LITERARY FEAT-
py some Ulstlnculshed artist. The
li'MN A I LJ I I ' 11 t .
Slack 'and 'he0' fiSMf!3&s"i&
n.c, 25 (JbNTS. Annual
jenu icr special icrms to Agenis.
Subscription $2.50.
SPECIAL OFFER.
To.ho,, .,",?" ? JHB PWcr Sf ONE.
rem. i- ni ..- -.::.-' XV"A "oveniseraeni
.. ' ,w lw VIII
preceding numoc
wnicn aioncls'
securely psckcJ
oMi!?dJ' ,0 Ul ''h 25
send not only the current number "oi. : TRUT i i V i ' "a 25
TDI1TU rruiiM vr'sNs,s
'""" WWrAWI '' ST.AND4,hAVP NEV yoRK,V
BUj lavlted for Wood sol Otner Sureties for
the Oreioa Stste Penltentlsry.
Sealed bids for wooil, reipilred at tho
penitentiary for the next 12 months,
U 1 1 1 Ito. rl iaIm.I. ..!---..
"..vmvi .nu UII1COOI 1(10 Sill.
?&nten.lnt ,u,.lU1 Sarday, Juno 30,
1900, at J o'clock p. m.. at which tlmo
they will be opened.
Sealwl bids for Dry Goods. Groceries,
... "I UIIHHHJ5 supplies, imigs,
etc., will be recetveit at the olllco of the
T.ilT """.. nl ""'" tuosiiay, July io,
.kT.' "Mf I P n.. at which time
n "leiHM,
.ii 1 10'"1'1 '8 rt,wl to rejit any aud
all bids or any portion of a bid.
A.leposUo! ! f 2U0 In cull, or cortifiel
click, yablo to the su.erintoudent,
must acijmipany each bid fur (lour of
meat and of $75 each bid for fish.
All other bids must lw acconiiuni.l l,v
an amount ciiml to 10 wr rnt r ti.i
amount of the bid.
Oil each tml.iu slim. 1. 1 i. ... . . .
tho nature of the bid. Goods of Oreiwn
manufacture or production will receive
preference, other thtues being equal.
Schedules of the various lines of goods
will be furnished upon application to
tho superintendent.
Vouchers will be issued for payment
on the Ut of tho month following com-
pletlOll of contract, ami nuia,l.
continuous contract.
uiauers are invited to be present.
l . n I r-
Superintendeut Oregon Sute lVnten
tlary. SaleHi, Oregoo, June 1, 1000.
Cheap Excursion Rates
to the East
On Juno 23, July 12 oc 20. and August 4,
tickets from Denver, Colorado Springs,
memo io uiiicnco. t. i.ouis mm inter
mediate iiointH and roturn, will be sold
bv the
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
T IU1HOI'
One llfgular Fare I'lus $2.00 for Hound Trip
Keturn Limit October 111, 1000
SPECIAL TRAINS
One night out to Chicago. Tickets Jso
good on regular trains.
4 :05 p. m.
I.v fortUnd
Lr Bslcm
Ar Ashland.
iTTl?n
Ar Bcramonto
Ar Ban Fninclco.
Arl)m1n .,
Ar
enver.
ArKsnss, uitjr.
AbUII(UH
1J30AH SS
.co p h "a1,!
C0 AM j
J3S A U fl.
Ar El Piu
Ar Kort Worth..
ArCltrorMoxIco
at uousion
Ar Nevr Orleans.
Ar Wahlngion..
Ar New York
Vr J,'?8. Angeles i.-io I'll fCTi
eo I'M tmi
..S)AiI Ijg.i
i?AMJ IJiii
AM' lUl
12.43 1' UI lm
xuuman anu Tourists cars ss k
trams. unnircarflHarramntnt.n
and El Paso, and tourist ears to Chi
oi. muiB, now Urleans and WnsKli
Connecting nt Han Frandlsco wltk
qrat stoamshin lines for Honoli
Japan, China, Philippines, Central it?
mm Ml illliunca.
geo Mr. VV.YV. Skinner aeat at iZM
ouiium, orauurOBS
0. U. MAKKIIAM, O. T. A.,
Portland, Orcpn.
ONLY DII1ECT LINE FI10M COLORADO
SPRINGS AND MANITOU
Tako advantage of these cheap rates
and spend your vacation In vour old
homes. Sleeping Car reservations may
oo mauonow loranv oi tlio excursions.
Write for full information.
A. K Cooi-Kit. G. A. I'. D., Portland Or.
K. W. Tiiomcso.v, A. G. P. A.,
Topckn, Kan.
Jou.s Seiustian O. P. A., Chicago.
Canadian
Pacific
AN IDEAL
HOLIDAY
TRIP
Havo you thought of tho Stenmer Trip
across tno "uti v.a i i.aki.s"; it com
bines tho attractlvo features ami bene-
IUh o! an ocean trip without the attend
ant distorts.
Furthormoro. it is less espensio than
traveling uy run.
Tho 'Inuerial Limited," with first
class sleeiHjrs irom Vancouver, and
lourist Sleepers from Seattlo every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, con
nects with ono of tho MAGNIFICENT
STEAMEUSotthe C. P. Hy. at Fort
ii imam.
ii you are going Hast wo would be
kiuu io give you some lacts ami Informa
tion regarding this tiip.
E. J. COYI.E,
A. G. P. A.,
Vancouver,
H. II. ABUOTT,
140 Third St.
D. 0. Portland.
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M0IIMIHTS
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$ :Bfcr
.o5 MblJ
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tJGki
Quick Time
to tho East and!
South-East
Via the! Union
D..IC. D O
Two Dailv Solid Vestibuled Trains!
FROM PORTLAND or SAG
UAMENTO toDENVEU.OMA
HA, KANSAS CITY and BT.
LOUIS.
Loss than 3 days to CHICAGO with
out change j only one change to Net
York and other Eastern points, .to
other lino does it.
Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Diilnj
and Library Cars (barber shop) and fres
reclining chair cars.
For rates, Tickets nnd full informs
tion via either route, apply to
W. W. Skisnm.
Agent 8. P. Co. Salem Ore.
Or J. II. Lothrop, Gen'l Agent,
No. 135 Third St. Portland Or.
Oregon Short Lice Railroad
Tho Direct Route to
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite routes, vis
the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Line,
or tlio RIO GRANDE Scenic Lints.
No Change of Cars.
On the Portland-Chicago Special, "On
finest in tho West."
EqulppocTWIth
Elegant Standard Sleepers
Fine New Ordinary Tourist
Sleepers
SuierbXIbrarvBuffetCars
Splendid Dinners, Meals
a la carte
rreo Reclining Chair Cars
Comfortable Coaches and
Smokers
Entire Train Completed
Vestibuled
For further. Information apsttj
.R. NAG EL, W. E. 00 MAS
Trav. Pass. Agt. ' A
H2 Third St. Portland Or.
Raid
Corvallis & Eastern
TIME CAHD,
! For Yaqulna: .,.,.
Train leaves Albany 'JST-
Traln leaves Corvallis.... l-
Ttaln arrives Yaqului . is--Itcturnlng:
-
Leaves Yaqulna, ....... rl.T
Leaves Corvallis il'iilm
Arrives Albanr IftWP-'
3 For Detreit: aul
Leavco Albany ,,Vm i
Arrives Detroit ,ii.W.
1 Itcturnlng: ,..
Leaves Detroit 'fS
Airlves Albany ,,?.';si
One aud two connect- at Alhanj
Uorvalll with Kouthern Peleti2
wiring direct service ti and frssi i
pott and adjacent beaches. .feii
uratosror tno mounwi "::,-
IVlrnlt nf. nnin ulvlrjlf amPlC
to reach cauinlng grounds oi
llreltenhush and Santlam rn
same day
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