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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1900)
-kopk-Over Yotirtotipons The holders of the followirig Coupons will upon presentation receive the Prizes indicated by the list below; those being the numbers drawn July 3: 1 Rambler Bicycle 2 15 Silk Umbrella 3 3 Lion Brand Hat I M Silk Nkeo Shirt. .. G . (2.C0 Worsted Sweater. 0,$t.Go Dress Glove 7 fl.CO Link Cuff Iluttons.. S tl.GO Watch Fob 0 M.25 Fane Percale Shirt. lOfl Shirt Stud iuiih 11 1 Scarf Pn .... ' ... 7.102 78ft 12 6)o Imperial Tiu 220 13 sue hk mofq 7018 14 BOc UnfaWinirTie . . 7478 15 60c Puff Tie 20110 10 M 811k Handkerchief..... 4.. 8003 17 50c Overalls J0I27 18 25c Kamio Handkerchief 7376 111 25c How Tie 10700 20 25c Koiir-in-Hand Tie. . . . 70078 1033.1 6057 1050 15900 5210 16010 7317 6074 Save your coupons, in case any article remains 30 days we will make another drawing. G J Johnson & 60., The Peoples Clothiers and "urnishcrs. ANNUAL SHOE SALE 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT One year aeo we inaugurated our annual shne snip rOurcustomers will remember the wonderful success or 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 fn plain figures. Lacy's bboestor? 04 State St THE DAILY JOURNAL DY MOFER BRQTHEHS. ., TI'EKDA?. JULY 10, 11)00 . jdnlly Ono Ynnr, 3 OO In AtWnnco "Dally Four Month 91. In AcJvnnco Wookly OnoYoar 9I.0O In Atlvnnco AflOUT CREATING A FAVOHCD office-holding class A correspondent calls our attention to tho following caso of apparent nbtiHo of thq appointing powor, whoro n aoimtor f tho United KtntoH has appointed n son of thu minister to Argentine to a Went Point cndotshlp without competitive ox iinilnntlon., Woilo not know that tho criticism is wiill taken hut wo art glad to Imvo tho imittnr culled biicnuso it lovon's u (rowing abuse, unit rio print tint communication ; "Soinu timo airo I remember you wore npiKMlnir. Congressman Toniniu for ap pointing nous of politicians nutl favored friends an catlotH to Went l'nlnt ivitlinnt ,' holnpotltlve examination! In a recent c G11190 of your papor I noto that Senator Hluiwf tins appointed a eon of Kx.Gov. ornor Lord ns cadet to West l'nlnt, hut mi for liavo been unahlo to find n crltl clam thereon in your paper. Now tlilu in u purely political uppohitmont, inadu to .Jhoeon pf u man who for twenty-five years has "been an olllco-holilor In tho Htuto of Oregon, and Is still one. It seema to mu that you might bo consist ent for Just once." Tub Jouiwal Ih not fully Informed about tho matter nor ulwut tho law lu tho case, ft in either a law or It line ' been long since a custom tliut tho pres ident and tho United States -enntors, and oven congressman hntu tho right in Certain cases to name candidates for West Point and Aunano)!! thu military and naval colleges, an a jHirsonnl riyht, a political and olllclal perquisite, without compotltlvu examinations. Wo do not hnow that this haa k'eli tho case In the appointment of Minister 1ml Won. It ii prohahlo that Senator Simon had tho Vfghtiuiilorlholnv' tonnmo 11 cadet to Went Pointer hu would not have douo "so. If he had nut thut right lie la tuhjeel ,totho anine criticism thatMr.Tonguoivns. Ir. Tonguo never held a coinpotltho ex amination until driven to ilo no by tho 'persistent hammering of Tim Joiiinu., and hu has never to thin day held such an examination opcniy ami ireo from po litical lutltioiices and had tho result an nounced publicly and without juggling. To como to thu po'iit, all such acts are un-American and would ho tolerated no where else, and aio tolerated noheru duo that wo know of, 1 1 11 all other atcs open public cotnputitivo examinations hio held to which any man' boii Id ellgl 'itlo, no matter vrh.it his politics, color, $r naUoanlity. Thu result 'of this ov umliiaflon, which is not conducted y jwlltlcal strikers, hut hy a nun partisan "profwwional lioard, Is niado public and 'the ones standing highest and next highest uro named as candidate and nl Jornato. This Is American, lawful, cits iJonmry, and will lw the practice in Or. gon whenever our people are emanci pated from dirty and suurw tiolitlcal anethods now provallin. t At preaeut only tho oitlte-holdhia clam having any of tho liunolltH of govern ment hut to Ixmrd and bury olllre-hnld orH. I'UNDIKG THE SCHOOL DISTINCT DEllT In conformity with the resolution adopted hy thu school district electors at thu annual meeting, tho Salem Hoard of school directors aru taking alepn to fund thu boniloddiibt that become? duo from year to year on thu popular loan plan, Thu llrst bonds to fall duo nre the Hast Salum scIiooIIiouho bonds of S10, 000, drawing 8 tcr cent interest. This Interest h paid semi-annually in Now Yorr,ind it is proposed to fund this debt on thu homu-loai plan that was carried out by tho city uovornmentjlnst yoar, when $115,000 of Itondi at per cent, wcro taken by Salem people. The school district loan Is to hu made as nearly as xsslhlo. on tho samo plan as tho city loan was, and it is believed will bo equally 11 success ami will bo taken up hy actual ruHlduutN, jual as thu city bonds went. If tho lain is thrown open to all, on erfectly fair terms and tho smallest iKinatldii subscriber treated with the samo consideration, tho fund will bo fulmcrlbed several times oyer. If money can Ihj had at I per cent, and wo Ik-IIovo It can, thoiu Is no excuse for this district luirting witho, (1 and 8 per cunt. Tho puhliokhools aio a sacreu iuetj. tutionof tlie;,merlcaii people, and It is not credltablo toonr.intelllgenco that wo pay about W) cents Interest to tho mouey-leiulor and send it to Now York, for each dollar wo pny;fortracliiii;. Tho So'um school hoard will earn tho coin- inundation of futuro generations if they reiiuco tlie tntoreHtlmrden of tho district to thu lowest notch. With lound money and economical government thero is 110 reason why our schools may not bo ini provi-d mid, taxes niluceil at thu samu time. That Is thu Ideal of democratic government. JOURNAL X-RAYS. "I will only run At sixteen to one." Hryan dominated theDetnocratlc' party just as completely as McKinlcy did tho Kepubllcan. This )s an ago of personal ity. , - , So long as Milt 31 liter is Democratic national committeeman for Oregon tho country Is safe from Invasion, pestilence and cougars. . . At Albany college Prof. Bcrnay's, an Knglishman.succccds Prof. Schmdltt in tho chair of Gorman. German can bo taught by almost anyone but a German in Oregon. . ' J It Is thero anything meanor on earth than n party organ that must slobber a'l over whatever its party does and daro never say n good word for any desorvlng man or any good thing done on theother sido? Yot Oregon is cursed with a mul titude of such sheets. Of course, all Democrats and Populists will be invited to assist in delivering tho next United States kenatorshlp from Oregon to Mark Hanna. Mitchell and Mclirido araMark'scattlCfWhllo ho don't seem to own Btubborn littlo Jo. Simon who voted against tho Porto Wco tariff and downed Mat Quay. t . f uom ram saya tlio JUrttiali can never, dislodgo tho Boors from tho mountains, aim no usoa oxactiy me samo vocal or gans ho utilized to say that Pretoria ncvor would bo captured. Tho nbovo is from a Itepablican editor who was a Union Boldior. Bhame npon you to rejolco in the downfall of a Re- public. An American with a particle of Republican blood in his veins, who protends to uphold Democratic institu tions, and rojoico In tho downfall of Ooui Pnul well, he's a jaybird, to say tho least. Itoseburg Itovlow, (Democrat;: Tho nomination of Stevenson for vice-president is Homowhat of a disappointment to tho Hrynn tnon of this coast, who wero favoroblo to Towno as a rule. They havo no feeling against Stovonson and realize his fitness for such a position, but fcol that Towno should have boon endorsed. As a matter of real strength in thocoun try at largo, no doubt tho nominoo is tho stronger man of tho two, having a largo following In tho states caBt of tho Missis sippi river. It is n matter of history that tho only timo that Illinois ovurcast Its olcctoral voto for n democratic candi dal for president, Adial Btovcnson was on the tlckct;ifor tho second place. Ho is a man of means, a brilliant campaigner, and personally onergetio and popular. Whllu Clovuland bolted Uryan's nomin ation four years ago Stevenson followed tho fortunes of thoymngNcbraflka lead er, hut did notmako himself obnoxious to tho Eastern democrats, who will en thusiastically rally to his support now. THE FOURTH AT BRIETENDUSII Summer Csmters 0terve tbeNstkm's Blrtblsy Up In the Mountain. Up at the Brletenbush Dot Springs the people gathered there for at outing, about fifty In number, with some 0! the forest ranirors, had a grand Fourth of July celebration, consisting of singing of patriotic eongs, by Mrs. McDurney, of Detroit, and Borne ladles from Hennls Prairie opposite Gates and others. Hon. Geo. S. Downing was tho orator of tho day. Ho gavo an interesting account of tho celebration of theCentonnlal tourtli at Philadelphia In 1770 and of tho relics gathered thoro, nnd made an impromptu address appropriate to the occasion. Tho display of fireworks ended a cele bration which showed that tho few in numbers were all Americans. m Salem Boys Too Speedy. Tho Portland cyclists who came up Sunday were somewhat disappointed at the results of the races, as they had it pretty well figured out that they wero going homo with all tho honors. But thoy figured very badly when they went up against our Salem ridere. Out of four races falem's speedy riders Batty and Stanton captured three, llrst and four seconds, leaving about fourteen Portland ridors one first. Tho races wero as follows : , l-mllo open for Forestors, won by Chan. Stanton, second Ituby Patty. 2-mllu handicap, won hy Carl Batty, Chas. Stanton second. 1-mlle open, won hy Herhock, Port land, Carl Batty second. 5-mllo free-for-all, won hy Carl Batty, second Chas. Stanton. All races wero hotly contested, hut hy long sprints Batty and Stanton had It easy. WHY USE k BCcnOSB fnEY aivu a good LlOlir AND ARE LONG LIVED, WK 8KLL TURKS GRADES! mqKA WBLHRACH MANTEH. The very Utt thlnr In- mtt.tlw. . Durable una " TV...--.. .... ... .- .. I L. J...ni.lUn nlt !. AA flU.t U1 IIUM'KKI' VASiUUtk l-UUAH Wiia toimuuihiuii y u'V'Tr-f v t fn tires ONK r hour. Itlco ) c. NO, 1;. Thooldatnabr,ofgoollMUDiqumyanagmng uuun uuiuuuvn "IDEAt!"nti'ot qulleu good quality but giving same candle power aj the No,tW, and at half the price, 15 cents, DO YOU USE VVELSBACH BURNERSr we will proye to you that you cau gel a BETTER I.101IT for I.E83 MONEY with one of thero burncrt than with any other form of aitl. Qclal lljht, We hare gas atoTC alo. Let u ahow them to you. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 ChemekeU St.. Telophono 603. S PKPAHT roa ciiicai 9i a.m Breclal .T TJmm scnKnm.it. Krom.l'ortland. RtT, ri'm'K16 S7sr lAUUIVhltuaan,i(..f " - M pa Bpo- flyce t.-vopm kane WaUa Walla, Bookana. Mi-. 'ef.- has ...11. hi. n-. ...,.'. r uu- npv.i., dm aai,XUIUtll, Jill aueo Chicago and tail, " Farewell Sermon. On Sunday next at Unity church, Itev. V. E. Copeland will preach his last sermon, nnd hu hopes that nil members of tho church will bo present. Service at 10:30. Special music has been provided or tho occasion. Special Pollcemta. V. L. Sklpton lias boon npitointcd nnd sworn In as a special policeman to assist the regular forco during tho week of tho militia encampment. Board Meeting. Tho atato military board held its regu lar quarterly meeting on Monday and transacted thu routino business. ' THE HEAT COOLERS The warm season has' come, but we are here ahead of it with a heavy supply of coolers in the way of the choicest line of groceries, salads, meats and everything lor a cold lunch or refreshing summer meal. Harritt & Lawrence, ' Atlan tic Kx. V fa tit ktn. a. a. VIA- HDNT1NOTON lt OCEAN HTKAMHHfF-r Sp si. For Ban Franclaco, oii CTC17 uve uay. HO I p. u OLD I'OSTOFFICK OUOCEIIY No Flies on a Hot Stove Nor is there any tlaw or blemish on the work we do, either in plumbing, tinning or repairing. We lead on everything in the way of first-class work in our line. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. 8n. m ex. Bun) oaiur- iu p, n Leare Kalcm1 COLUMBIA IHVEB To Aatorla. and way Laa,uflf, ,i WlLIiAMKTTK RfvyH Portland, . Newl-rg tij WJ KrBarinoga'i?? Tlirii,l...ij . B. for landing. nay anu 'P.B.. Mfion. At 8a. UQ da at C.80 a. ru wtw,i' P- w. FOIl CORVALLI8 d.Ay.'S,.0UTUM,1,,r'r"UrM'4B.,u, T. S BURB0UGH8, 102 State Phone I5II WILLAMETTE HIVEH nlvTfliiw DsIIt boata to lortUnd an alm t..... . itreet car lino at Oregon City If the iteamiriMJ delayed there. Tlckow to all polru In ore WMlilngton. California or tho Kml 82! checked through from 8aletn free ChnKT rail or rlvor route to Portland, ConniL made atl'orUand with all rail, oeei?S0," lines. VV II. IIURLBUBT Gcn.l'a.aAgt.lMrUan.li, Agent, Trade Btreet duck. Pii?n SOUTH Southern AND EASl VIA Pacific Co, MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMINARY Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Located -10 miles south of Portland, on ono of tho most healthful and attractive snots of tho U'illametto Valley. The Iubal Place roit Yomt Bovh. Preparatory, Classical, Comtnerclal nnd Scientific Course. Muslo n specialty. For particulars, apply to the President. 7-l.'-3m To the Asylum. J. F. Kborsolc, aged M, of Maclcay, has been committed to tho asylum from Mnrion county. TO TEST THE LAW. Grounds AMccrd Jiavoany rlht to ajipotntiuont fn 4) lulled States. Instead of the chirku rutut balauces tliat i;row on I of tlm Intro rUuctlon of rvpreuutaUeM frosh from rtlio people, thert Is a constant i-one. alloiMJl powoclrouithe vhtss who already ymo tdo.n'ufchBud w)io tire Jouitantly JempUjto think tho statu oxlstsoulyto ffeed thenranjigve tliOiryhlldMn advan i&ges, and If this Vfoopa on from Wash fngtortdown to uur local affaira tho uow- inou run win in siiut out eutirelv of A MONTANA BCI'UBLICAN PAPCH The Helium Herald whim to hand as n (nil-limited Itupublieun niHr, until wluinn ulilit-MKO, and font town tho slw of the caltal of Montana, It is u crnvkorjiicli. It is printed plf n woh perfoctiiiK prow, has an able editorial pBO, and is uu ultiutliur mutroHlitun apiKtariiiK kind of nitwit from Asfoclatinl Prt'es ruport down to the latest hotel ar rivals. It has n Hiinu'k of neivs report lnjr that Is not balonnliiK' to tho past century hy any uumiis. It spwks fn n highly eroilltiiblo mid veiiurous milliner of tho retirement of Kisk llrothers, who for thirty-tlvo jwrs wielded the ihwtl nlt'Hiit jonrunltsm luthat commonwealth of Kohl, ilvor, loud, brass and nlokel, l.lkoall woatorn journalism it is highly llavoiwl with with pormnnlity, (iueli ing u ud oxulmnuit for what it hkoa, oaiutio and nolutwlly nevuru on what iloos not suit its fancy, tiuuh Is life In the grand and wsmopolltun wwit. and its prophets are the nuwsxiorH. l . . .' h Tor Ufst I'rctcrlnlon (or Malaria. t'hlllaiidftMrr lu Umla al tiniTn'i TaiUIM U.lelw fiirm Soourei'O p-. l-rWe u HMm soi. tiolil llll News: In China thoro art) thrw times as many'llomau Catholic Qhristians as thero are of nil I'rottwtniit denomiuatloiis taken togothor. Tho Catholics Imvo 1,000,000 adherents, and tlilrty Ulslippriiw.whllo no ouoestlmatos thoiiuuibC'Of. Protestant adherents at over WO.000. Itut tho ltoutan Catholic Uhurth began iU work iu China hun. dredsofyoqrs.Morotho Protestants be gan thefts-long, ImlutHt. before tho Pro- tPiidllt tllflV-rttllnilt L nnii n na l...l?.. 'ation In the Portland Suit Aialnst Bicycle Tax. In tho suit commenced in Portland against Sheriff Frarlor by J. A. Kills, under thu auspices of tho nnti-Blcyclo- Tax ossoclatlon, tho complaint 8)ts up that tho net la in violation of tho Cons titiltion of tho Btnto of Oregon in tho sample nttotnpt to grant to citizens and classes of citlrens privileges and iminnnl ties which on tho same terms do not he long equally to all citizens of tho stnte. It Is nlso alleged that tho -ct la in violation of tho Constitution in that said not Imposes taxation which Is not on,ual nnd uniform, that tho law is in violation of tho Constitution in that It is n stclal nnd local law for laying out, ojwnlnjr. and working tho highways and for the asnoss inent and collection of ta:ces for road purjioses, nnd that tho act pretends to imposo it tlno for tho fallurn to pay tho protended tax and Is unlawful In tho County of Multnomah, v, Licit by tho terms of tho act Is not such in 2.1 other counties In tho state. It Is further set up that tho statute is unconstitutional becauso It docu not pro vide n uniform and tipial rate of assess ment and taxation, or unnnt regulations sons to secure just valuation for taxation of tlm property of tho aauiu class owund by all rltlzens of tho stato.but nnlawtullf discrltuiimtes. ngiilust dtlzeus and rvsid euts of Multnomah County nnd certain other counties of tho stnto, and ImtHjsea ujiou such uitixens burdima not 1diosihI upon thocltixensof S3 cciunties in the statu: that the net is unconstitutional be cause it attmnpts nnd uuthori-.es approp riation of moneys collected na pretendwl taxes to private use nm tho expenditure ol Btich money tion private lands and not upon public highways. It is alleged to bo unconstitutional for tho reason that it discriminates against those who uso hlcyvloa In Multnomah County and lu favor of those who deal therein, and otherwise discriminates against tho unlawful use of priyato prop ertyof oltleus of Multnomah County that tho act la unconstitutional becauso it Isan arbitrary exercise of legislative pow er contrary to the nplrlt and genius of free Institutions, and nlso that the law Is un constitutional because it did not originate In the Houso of Representatives, but in tho Senate, nnd the act pretends to raise revenue mid is a rrevonue law. Lydia F Pinkham's THOS. MIL.NB SUCCESSOR TO L. M. KIRK Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, and Land Plaster. Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales. Prompt nnd careful attention given to tho delivery of goods to any part of the city. 54 to 58 State St. Phone 871. THE SHASTA ROUTE - Trains leave Balora for Portland and war stations at 6 :40 a.. in. , 7:04 a. m. and 4 :05 p. m. I.r Portland, Lt Balora.- Ar Aabland. Ar Bacramcnto Ar Ban Franclaco.- Pure Home Rendered SALEM JLOUGOES Country Lard f. J. w. w. Balcm Camp No. IIS. MecUcrcry Frldarartt. D, 7:30, la A. O. V. W- hall, State Ini. Llda-, F X. Koulllrrd, C. C.s W. A. Jlooroa, clerk, robin 1C, Moorea blk Ar he itver. ., ArKanaa, Cltr.. Ar ChleaKO..... aTTxw AniteleaI - S.M A M " .IIKX A M .VIM A M - I.OQ 1' M 7;4S V U ":4i A il" , .-00 A M . 7ai A M 7:U A M . 1M V M 'J0 p SI 10H1-H tAII MJAM iio A M' 810 A M 725 AM V-.S) A M , Ar Kl rara . . 6-00 I M Ar rori ivonn.. o JO A M Ar City of Mexlco. 9:55 A M Ar Itoiuton , S.33 A M! Ar Now Orleana. taa i m! Ar WMnfrlnn , , fl.U A M Ar Now York . . . ; y m; runman ami Tourists cars on trains. Chair cara Sacramento to Omlen 7.W A SI cirM C.80 A M 10 30 A H 331 A M tUi I'U S:4I A M 1J 13 r X both and El Paso, nnd tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, Now Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Frandisco with sev oral stoanieliip lines for Honolula, Japan, China, PJiillpplnos, Central and South Amorlcn. In Bulk Vegetable Compound oures the Ills peoullar to women. It tones up tfiolr genera health, oasos down overwrought nerves, oures thoso awful backaches and reg ulates menstruation. It does this because It acts directly on the fe male organism and makes It healthy, relieving and ourlng all Inflammation and displacements. Nothing else Is Just as good and many things that may be suggested are dangerous. This great medtoln has a constant record of cure. Thou sands of womon testify to Um Read their letters con stantly appearing In this papor, I At Epplev's Only 10 cents ;i pound. HOK1CSTBRS OK AMICRIOA Court Hherirnnil VnrAil N'n. 1J .fi.M. fc-rl.l.v nlRhu III Turner block. John M. Chifo.il). K. A U Itrown Nwy. ll.17.llr Peace Declared Why devoto all. your time reading tho ltoer War and the Gold Fields of Alaska? There nre other matters o vital Importuncoi, you may mukeja trip Kaat. and will want to know how to travel, In order to havo tho best ser vice, use the Wisconsin Central Hy., between St. Paul and Chicago, tor .ttes and other information, write Jas. A. Clock, General Agent, Portland, Ore uo.o BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE "Take Heed Will Surely SpJ" He sure to heed: the first symptons of indigestion, nervousness and impure blood, and thus avoid chronic drnpenaia, uerratis proatraUi m and all eHls pro ducod by bad biiood. Hood's 8arsapj- ui ouii-K uaru, ii quiCKIv seta tne stomach riu lit. tr,iH.ti,nni ,.,! iiuleta the nerves , puriHes, enriches and vltaliios the hksl and keeps tip the iieuiin tone. All liver ills art cured by Hood's Pills. o.sToxi.ia.. Bwi 0 s lha Kbad Yon Han Alairs tojU J i.vr. itAitt Lolls of Small Tracts of From 1 to 20 Acres In and Around Salem. Some line tracts, all sixes, near Turner. Others nt Anmsvillo, Stayton, Scio, Jolxmon, Albany, Jefferson, In dependence, Dallas, Monmouth, Sheri dan, MoMlunvlllo, Dayton, Hubbard, Woodburn, Gervals and Urooks. Wo also liandle the lands for McMaster A llirrell in Slarion, Polk, . Yamhill, Mult nomah and Washington counties. Also tho land knowu as tho Concordia I.and Jc Trust Co. property. These lands are offered at very low prices, in order to settle up old mortgages. We have lands at prtcea of from fi.oO per acre tip. Also housee and lots In Salem, to sell cheap. Also to trade for rauches. If you havo any property to soil, trade or rent or want to buy or trade or want a loan or Insurance, call and see us, at 'JfcJ Commercial St., Salem, Ore., B0Z0RTH, RYAN & CO, J Mini OREGON GREATEST STATE FAIR SALEM OREGON Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1900. 10,000 IN PREMIUMS on products of tho Farm, Field and Factory Thogreatost Industrial exposition over held on tho Pacitlc Coast. Open to the World For Premium liet address M. D. Wisdom, Portland Ore. Old Post OfficeStables Are largo ant have reliahlo attend ants, your team boarded bv thu uL- nr day. Good teams for hire. Prices rea sonable, Your patronage solicited. H. M. Brown 02 Forry Street. Cheap Excursion Rates (o the East On June 23, July 12 &. 20. nnd August -1, tickets from Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo to Chicago, St. Louis nnd Inter mediate points nnd return, will lie hold bv the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE , AT IIATB OF One Regular Fare Tins $2.00 for Hound Trip uettirn Limit October 31, 1000 SPECIAL TRAINS One night out to Chicago. Tickets also good on regular trains. Seo Mr. W. W. Slcinnor agont at Salem Station, or address O. II. MAKKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. AH aTTar Quick Time to the East and Soutfi-East) J Via the: Union ' " n e n n Two Dailv Solid Vestibulod Trains. FROM rOUTLAND or BAG HAMKNTO toDENVEK.OMA-. HA, KANSAS CITY nnd ST. LOUIS. Less than 3 days to CHICAGO with out change; only one change to New York nnd other Kastoru points. No other lino does it. Palaco and TourlBt Sleepers, Dining and Library Cars (barber shop) and free reclining chalrcars. For rates, Ticket and full informa tion via either route, apply to W. W. Skin.nkr. Agont 8. P. Co. Snlem Ore. Or J. II. LoTiinor, Gon'l Agent, No. 135 Third St. Portland Or. ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM COLORADO SPRINCSANDMANITOU Tako advantage of these chean rates and spend your vacation in your old homes. Sleeping Car reservations may bo mado now for any of tho excursions. Writo for full information. A. B. Cooi-Kit, G. A. P. D., Portland Or. E. W. Thompson, A. G. P. A.. Topeka, Kan, John Skbahtian. G. P. A., Chicago. Canadian . Pacific AN IDEAL HOLIDAY TRIP Hae you thought of tho Steamer Trip across the "GHEaT LAKES"? It eom.i nines me attractive fcaMres nnd bone tits of nn ocean trip witLitit tho ntteud ant disforts. PREEBURGER' MfoT MARKET Is openncnin under now management and ve will supply you with the finest, fresh meats, lard eta. nut nn In tl, cieanesi anu best slinpo and promptly delivered. Come and see us. Phone. Main 2910. VAK PA1T0K i CO. PLATING Furthermore, it is less expeusive than traveling hy rail. The '-Imperial Limited," with first class sleepers irom Vancouver, ' and Tourist Sleepers from Seattle every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, con nects with one of llin MAOVlKmp.VT STEAMERS o'Uie C. P. Ity. at Fort ii iiiiaui U you are going Last we would be giau w givoyou som facts and informa tion regarding this trip. E.J.COYLE, II. II. ABBOTT, . A. G. P. A., HO Third St. aucouver, B. C. Portland, Oregon Short Lino Railroad Tho Direct Routo to Montana( Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points . Gives choice of two favorite routes, via tho UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Line, 6t the RIO GRANDE Scenic LlneB. No Change of Carsi On the Portland-Chicago Special, "the flnoBtlntheWest." EqulppecUWIth Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary Tourist Sleepers Su lerW-lbrarvBuflet Cars Snlendld Dinners, Meals a la carte rree Reclining Chair Cars Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely Vcstibuled For further Information apply to .R.NAGEL, W. E. COMAN Trav, Pass. Agt. Oen'l Age n U2 Third St. Portland Or. Koral ISiher MCMI Kuljea prriel l () wcxl handlca 26 Korka irwtt, wo.l inn.n. & KnlMpra.HS, Metal nanaiea-.. SO Jorkawt.lJwal handle . is TMroOuarr-t 6, .. 50 T ipooni pr l , ... .... -a Butter Knit , eaoh T OJ Suirar She 111. .-i-h ' - Js jiim cvi.. Napkin Klu pr St 7I fj.Mt. Triplii Silver I'late ISO to 76 W 60 10 10 SO JA ,11 00 to II M .C,all aP' K our Pticeajan Gold nnd Mckel plating. G, A. ROBERTS, 105 State btroot l- Phono 2876 S, C, STONE, M. D. Froprletorof t Stone's Drua: Stores UXLKM.10KEGOK.I Tho wrM (two In number) ar locaXed a No. HI and S33 CommereUl atret. ana ue well atocked with a complete Hue ol drusa ud medlclaw, toilet article, perlnjaery, braahea etc, etc, etc DR. HTONK Haa had aome a rera experienctrin ?the uu Uce ol medicine aad now make nojchajge for conaalutlon, examination or prescription. Corvallis k Eastern Railroad' TIME GAUD, No. 2 Feryaqulna: 1 Train leaves Albanr 1:5:50 p-m Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:40 p.m. Train arrives Yaqulna . fi:55.p. o. J Returning; Leaves Yaqulna. ......... ,7-00-airo. Leaves Corvallis -,ll':30 m. Arrives Albany,.,.. ..,12:10p.m. No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves. Albany .-...,.. 7:00a. m. Arrives Detroit ..,,, 1H20 a. ui. No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:10 p. tu. Arrives Albany 1. 6:45 p.m. No. 6. Leaves Corvallis ... . 0:00a.m. Arrives Albany 0:45 a.m. No. 0. Leaves Albany 7:20p.m. Arrives Corvallis 8:05 p.m. Una and two rinnpr.fc at. Albany and Corvallis with Southern Pad tic trains, KlVlng direct service ti and fraui New- port ana adjacent beacues. . Trains for the moooUlos arrive at Detroit at noon, Riving ample time to reach camping grounds on too Breltenbush and Santlam river the same day. , ... Five and six connect at Albany wttti the Albany local to and from Portland. T K. A l. A. Maaei J, TDBMKU Atent Albanr. Ore.