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-lJUljUlff ?1 f i i i lirirfauas'rfU.T M &3 iraculous lire by Dr. Williams PinU Pills for Pale People Dr. Wllliama' IInk Fills hate erreeted care In caaen of Famljrele, Locomotor A taxi. Kheumntlam, Hcrotala uuil other erlotia dlKiuce of the Illood and Nervea, when all other mount known to tbe medl cl profimloli liaro been tried nnd fulled; tliejr tiuva laved many who wero on the brink of Oonininptlon, and have restored to thelielplMa Invalid the fnlluooMliiib that had Ion been iowerlci. Thnt iticb wondrrt linva boen performed by tills creat llfniclvlnx medlclnele the betguur anteti lliut It will not dliniipolnt when ued for almpler ailments, Xt all drucgl'U or direct trom Dr. Williams Mrdlrlne Cn,, Hchenrrtulr, N. Y., tjU on rweifit or prii-a w as. far lxi, six bane IJ.M. F I Richard D. Creech, of 1062 Second Street, Appletou, Wis., says: "Our son Willard was absolutely helpless. His lower limbs were para lyzed, and when we used electricity he could not feel it below his hips. Finally my mother, who lives in Canada, wrote ad vising the use of Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale People and I bought some. This was when our boy had been on a Etrctcher for an entire year and helpless fot nine months. In six weeks after taking the pills we noted feigns of vitality in his Ic;;s and in four months lie was able to go to school It was nothing !:e in the world that saved the boy than Dr. Willi?!!'!' Pink Pills for Pale People. ' Front the C1act.1l, Appleton, Wit. WORPnjnrn5S p.ok Quer Yotir Codpons The holders of the following Coupons will upon presentalion receive the Prizes indicated by the list below; those being the numbers drawn July 3: 1 Ramblur Bicycle. 2 $5 Silk Umbrella :i 3 Lion Ilraml Hat -I 3 Silk NeullKcu Shirt .. 5 $2.50 Worsted Sweater. . . . ll fl. Go Dress Gloves 7 $l!0O Link Cuff llnttons.... H $1.50 Watch Fob U (1.25 Fancy Percale Shirt. . . 10 fl Hhlrt Stud '' - -: . 10 mi 7785 hm:::! raw 105(11 1GWJ fl'JKI 15'in 11 fl Pearl Pin ... 12 5Jc Imperial Tio .. i:j 50c silk How. . II 50c lint a Win Tio 15 50c ruff Tie. 7302 5220 7018 7178 2011(1 a minority interest. In tho third place' it if not tho plan of the company to Bide track Portland and build up Astoria, or any other city. Wo aro not In the town site business, but In the transportation business. Wherever that business takes us wo shall go, and as Portland is the heaviest shipping center, our boats will operate from here until we can get more business by operating for some othor ptAcc. Wu aro bidding for business, and it is for the consignors and consignees to say where the shipment will gi. "Now, regarding the business itself. With the completion of tho road we will have facilities (or handling freight 2.5 lcr cent below all rail rates. It will not coit any largo amount to break tho goods iu bulk for tho portago around Tlio Dalles rapids. The apimratus for bundling It at both ends Is quite elabor ate, and Insures quick dispatch. Wo will' bo enabled to load freight from the lw.it b into the portage cars at the rate of 100 to 150 ton an hour. At each end of the portago road lead ing 'rom tho cars to the boats are in clines long enough so that tho difference of the cxtremo rise and fall of tho river 30 feet will not figure Along the in clines will run triangular cars drawn by uablc. These, when lowered, rest snugly against tho boats and can be loaded, as I eald. at the rate of 100 and 150 tons an hour. At tho lower end Is an auxiliary apparatus for unloading grain sacks from tbo cars into the boats by gravitation. Excursion to Newport. The Corvallls A Eastern Railroad will run an excursion train from Albany to Newport and return Sunday tho 15th (tomorrow)golng tbo tralu leavcsAlbany at 7 a.m., returning, leaves Newport 5;30 p. m. Fare f 1.00 for round trip from Albany.'Corvallls and Philomath. Points west of Philomath usual rates. Edwin Sroxc, Manager. WHY USE ,W?lsbach flaitfle? HBCUUSK TIIKV CHVK A OOO" MOriT AMD ARK LONG L1VRI), WK SELL THREE OR AUKS! "YC9EA" WEIABACII MANTLK. Tho very laloat thin In mat.tlw. Durable and Rtes ONK HUNDRED CANDLE IflWER with ooniumptlon of only three i feet ir hour. Wlce 80 c, NO, 197. The old lUnUby, of good ImUo quality Mid gltlng ElQlITY CANULK 1-OWKK. I'rlce "IDEAL." Not qnlte an good quality but giving nine candlo power u tho Ko.1197, nd at half the price, IS cents, ... . . t Any of these mantles put on and burners properly adjusted at aboToralc. DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? liXArXx'SAi a BETTER I.I0IIT for LESS MONEY with one of thew burner thau with any other form of artl. Hclal light, We have gas stores also. Let us show them to you. SALEM GA8 LIGHT CO 71 Chomcketa St.. Telcphono 603. Theatres Free for 1900-1. The 'INTERNATIONAL DRAMA,' a leading Theatrical paper desires to ar- rango with some lady or gentleman in everv town In the United States to send it a brief weekly report ol the happen- fSiSrlSHs THE HEAT COOLERS Credential Card," which entitles them , to the usual courtesies of Dramatic ( Papers (two passes to each play). It Is , !S,?i.!lSnk.SWt "S! . , The warm season has come, but we are here ahead of it must have a responsible person who win with a heavy supply of coolers in the way ot the choicest Srt.Si&riiHSntC?"eS line of groceries, salads, meats and everything lor a cold all plays that aro presented during tho lunch or refreshing summer meal. season without expense, tor full par-. ucuiars auuresB, cuiiurmi jc., Duano Publishing Co., Publisher", 23 Duane St., N. T. 0 10-5-eat The First Thouibt of the up-to-date landlord when he loses a tenant, Is to get another by meaus of a Jouhnal "want ad". A well-known owner of houses recently said that In an experience covering soveral years he had never failed to secure quickly, by means of Journal "want ad", tenants for any house becoming vacant. 0JR.&N h IPMT TIME CHUJCI.K. ,.,. roa From 1'ortlaud. '"Mt Ft. Until. - ClilcagolSsJt Lake, Denver Stxtclal Omaha. Kan... V.lSa.m, 1auI,CIiIcmu aud K. .vyi Bt4oot,. t, Spo kane Flyer 6:01) pm Wail. ur.n. a. i ... Bit sat .A :v i"".!.e"?p.r, .., wankce Chicago and eat. , Harritt & Lawrence, OLO 1'OSTOFFICE OHOCKItY No Flies on a Hot Stove Atlan tic Ki.l 9 p, m ' VIA IIU.NT1NOTON Flyer a. m. 8.10 L OCAN HTKAjffiHriU 1 8p m. For Ban Kraucltcu, . nan OTcry nv dat. r " "' 8 p. m. ex. Hun 10 p, m. COLUMIIIA IIIVKII To Aitorla alul way Landlnu Leave Halem P. m. ,e Hun. WILIiAMETTK IUVkTi" For Portland, Newlierg anil ... ijuminei. Miiininv w.JtLr' .lay and Friday at'lO.db , aT'dalli'.1? Ar8. FOIl CO RVA ILLS' d.yM."pr m!"U CM",r' Thr "1 B.10, WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION " Iiallv boatn to 1'ortlaud at alww. t...'.'. . utreet car lino at Oregon city If the Heamet.'. lclac.l there. Ticket, to all MK'?,""1 JNor is there any flaw or blemish on the woik we do, either in THE FOURTH OF OUR FATHERSwTOK ,rruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. Hi TOo Kllk llonllkurohli'f fiOtKI 17 fiOc Overall" 10127 1H 'J.-.r- Itiimlii llnnilkiinilitiif . . . 7!)7i 7:u7!ii ari RowTie .10700 r,()7 1 ' 20 UJV Knur-iri-l Inml Tie. . . . 71078 bave days your coupons, in case any aiticle remains 30 we will make another drawing. J . II . Jotinsor I&60. The Peoples Clothiers nnd Furnishers ANNUAL SHOE SALE 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT One year ngo we inaugurated our annual shoe sale. Our customers will remember the wonderful success of our monster shoe sale. This month we will have 'tho greatest shoe sale ever heard of. 10 per cent dis 'cbunt on all shoes. All goods marked in plain figures. Lacy's bboestop? W'V Htuto bt TUB DAILY JOCRKAL HV HOFEH UHQTHUnB KATUUIM '. JULY U, liHXI - - rv - Oxlly Ono Yartr. 3 OO In Advnnco Oally.Kour Montlik $1. In AUvanoo Wookly One Yonr $I.OO in Atlvnnou L V ii j mhsJqihyan AS A IIELI' to iiek iiusoand SVJton li whh lint t'liH'ltol to fonnrtwc lit) calil, lio know iriu'tii'itlly iiotliinx Ikiii tho iinwtlnii ; lint iih IiIh ltupnlili uan &jiK)imnt Imlluvutl in thti frio coin HK4 $( eilvL'r, ant) Ilia tin Kyinptithlo wiiri?vltli thu frtriniTH in thulr ilt'inninl for tjjia niMaitru, thu Ihxiio vnn never lt furriM to (liirint; tin) uaniial);ii. Wliun liu rflohi'il Vnliliilon, ho uil, ho told lila Vfi) tliut lio livliovtHl thu i-ihur iwiuo vun fculug to grow in liiiH)iiiiiHi'; Hinl tliuywo, who liml bwn In tttlltu:ti at tho vaintlnio, who lolli lwul titmlioil law, tho yjl'o that ehn milit lio with lior liiiHltknil in liU tvuk, ooii thoiili nlm took jio imrt In it, ili)tttl tholi Iviturt' ilnrlin; llio winter in WatliiiiKton to etmlyiiU hg vilvor i)iiotiun ttithor. In Hjxjalin Of tho iMKiku uhivli hail iiiQstjprofiiniully inluroUt thoiu, ho ml II mt ttul fOa-inost Do ljvlyo "linnet- aliimu." ini ikm)K, : iuiinuiwi to kno.lmd nut Uhiii triinslatiMl from thu Frenyi, and thouhanco wumrk almwotl that w$ Tt'iulliiK had not boon onnllnvtl to thejHiiglieU work. Hut tho clmrii, of li?ttory lmil no relation to the thor oinjlity-aa j(itho liot:irclil which it evlni&l. It Jity'ohtirely iu tho rulutimi wliKh. II tihqwnlulMitMoou liunaolf ami Ilia rifo. Uwliui'ojK'o rouiurkwl that u QeruSn, evwi when married, oontiniiiHl to llvb. a "bachelor life of tho Intollwt." Mr- y fecnusl to me to illustrate that Iq XtnerL'a, mon and more, 111:111 and wTiohr together the iiuo inUl loctutl lifo a well a the ai)io oeii.l life, tit tfitfaklnu dt bin colleano who died dnriiiK that fe-ion of conureHi, Mr. Ilryau Mtld tlmt "he found bin inspira tion at bin llroiile " Tbm (-coined to me to bo tH)iially true of Mr. ilryau hiiuit'lf , and tbo purity of the moral ittmotipliero about biiii, together with tho trenitb til bin lolixioiiM faitli, both wined to me oouutoriMrU of that love of wife ami home which wwie tho mot Klrnnnly inarketl featureti of bin private churno- tr rnnu "Mr Ilryau, the Doiuoeralie Lwuler, in HHKl " by I'lm. 11. Sbr, In tho Anieriean Muulbly Iteview of lie. mown for July. Come, let us Unlit tho torch anew, Tho old-tlmo torch in triple flame, Ami keep It (laming, fierce and true, Qn Freedom's height, In Freedom's name . Foriilvo us, Washington, that we Forirot a time, and turned nn ear To Holland's clink of gold, to hear Her siren eontf of ilattery. Forlvo us, Franklin, Warren, Hale; We half-bollevod her j now wo know Her friendship; Ilattery but show, Her shot where bullets fall. What mean yo hundred thousand JSwords, Thu thousand cannon's angy roar, Armed hosts in helmets, hordes on hordes. Hurled o'er thu peaceful, frccborn Jlocr? They mean that England dares to say, .eot back tbo clock; that mlget Is rlht, Ah when thu wolf's whelp howled her day, Then sunk back, whining, into night. Tbuy mean, shu mocks tho rights of man : Tliuy mean that she is mounting yet, 'Mm' let nun gut wno dares to get, And let him keep who cnn." What means this sea-girt citadel, With guns that shako l'aclilc's shores? Thin now Gibraltar, shot and shell In pyramids piled at our door? Shot and pholl, and guns that swoop Our Inland seas, Alaska's, bay? What I needs shu tlieeu great guns to keep Thu peace In iicaceful Canada? Wo hear kinil words, most cunning fair, Yet M'o that fortiess rito and rliol Aru kindly words but cunning lien? Wliut ineaiiB that fortress there? Such cunning words, such coward lips, Ayo, aye, forglvo, but not forget; Our dying, starved in prison-ships; Our dying, thrust with bayonet, Just as today shu treats tho Doer, Just as she treats all weaker ones Who dure, defend nn bumble door With hauntluss hearts and houustgiins; Just as sho would, did shu but dure, Treat us again ; lust aa sho will, The day we swallow her sweet snare Of "diplomatic" swill. Diplomacy? IXmiiIso tbo namu; Despise that "diplomatic" Tower, Thatcendsa sister Queen to shame, Thnt ttrauglca Princes In her Tower, That courts the rich, that rob the poor. That ecorna the weak, yet bonds tho knee BY JOAQUIN MILLER. Copyright 1!U) by Jovpiln Miller. To ,T. 8 BUHEOUGHS, 102 State Phone I6n strength, uoor, that begs from door to And calls It all diplomacy! We will not this. No midnight way! We could not match this if we would; Wo 'would not match this if wo could For Us, full, frank, white day. ; Come, let us show this cringing Power, Tlmt sacked our cities, burned our Fane, ' That Freedom keeps her high watch-1 toner; I That Hunker Hill was not In vain I ' Come, let us heap tho altar's tlame, I And swoar our sons at Hamllcar Sware Hannibal, to hate, abhor, ' Her cunning, crimes, her shamoless sname. Yet fear not ship nor battle, square; Let laugh at theso. or far or near. Fear not her hato, but rathor fear Her lovo; her love beware' Her plundered millions starving die, The wbilo bIio wades blood to tfie knee; Her lovo Jesus Is a lie, A Judas klfs. GotliBcniano! Sho wears a cloak but to decoy ; This land she hates, hates as she fears: t This land sho twice strove to destroy, ' Twice drenched in blended blood and ' tears. , Keen her arm's length, a great gun's- lenutli! i Hor creed is but the creed of gain, Low lust of gain, on laud or main : Her god, tho god of strength ! The crouching, cat-like lion lifts A paw to chow the claws aro sheathed : "He ware the sleek Greek bearing gifts An.. . t.i. t.l... .1 , ,, oi uuuuy, wiiii wiiiie runea nreuiiieu. ; Ono paw for peace, one merged In gore; One reached to beg allianco, one To crush fair freedom and thu Door, Or coward lies or lyddite gun ! ; Aro we but babes I Shall wo receive Onu outatrotched paw, ono reeking thus? Who but a child can but boliovo j They build to next strike Us? MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMINARY Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers. Located 40 miles south of Portland, on ono of tho most healthful and attractive spots of tho Willamette Valley. Thk Iiikai. Pacb ron Yoin Bovi. Preparatory, Classical, Commercial and Scientific Course. Music a specialty. For particulars, apply to the President. 7-2-.')m THOS. MILNB SUCCESSOR TO L. M. KtKK Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, and Land Plaster. Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales. Prompt and careful attention given to the delivery of goods to any part of the city. 54 to 58 State St. Phone 871. U'.ahltmtnn. f'Alirnrnta nr !. i.--.. "UKUH, cheeked through from Bnlcm free ChnfA. rail or river ruiuo to 1'oriminl Connwiimi milo at Portland with all rail, not,, anlrVS'f Unci. W' II. HtllUlL'KT, fieri, Pas ant , 1'c.nlatiil 6r ci. it rem Kim Anent, Trades Street dock. Htlcm SOUTH AND EAST VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Salem for Portland and way stations at 5:10 a. in. , 7:51 a, in. and 1 :05 p. m. I.v I'oriTaiidI S:M A M I.V Salem. ll.W A M Ar Alhliuct . 12.80 A M Ar Bacramcuto . 6.-00 I' M Ar Bap Francltco.. . 7: IS V M ArOgJon.. "OoTU 10 33 I M 12 P M 3i AM 8IJ A M - t-M A M 11 15 A M . 9.D0 AM 8 (0 A M . I3SAM !A - TM A M :. A M - IM P M 77CTM W P M COO P M Pure Home Rendered SALEl LODGES Country Lard r. j. w. w. falem Camp No. lis. IKtta every Friday btci.. pic. 7:30. in A. o. V. VV- hnll, stnlo lua. blili?. t X. Doulllrrd, R. O.j W. A. Jloorei, clerk, nx.m 16, Moore blk ln!Buik Brave lads of Lexlnuton, bravo men WonledKe yo wo will not forcet Of Concord farms who tired the un At Epplev's Only 10 cents a pound. Heard round the world, heard now ns then; Drave Hoer-lnnd or bravo Lexington, We pledize yo. this now hundred. year. That yo merged paw, all reeking wet Willi freedom's lilooil snail not rule here, Nor rest here, reach here, nhllo we live! Yo gave us Freedom ; what can wo Give less to freedom than to ulvo And consecrate this Century? The Helnhts, California, July, 11)00. read In c the Gold Fields of PONTAGE RAILWAY NEARLY COMPLETED Wilt tic HcaJy to licniou- Thh YtMi' I'rouiihf UtKrCvluratla to SfiteirJ. Crop The I'oillmid Ttliri;rHUi ooutuiiis an in Urvlow with Mr. Mohr roganliiiK the mad, wbieli HtattM that tho ruiid mil Ih oomplutud iu about throe HoekH. It say a : "Tho aims. ohjotU and purpoMm of tho inula) rud at Tlio IKiIIm of tho Columbia, oot forth today by IMul Mohr In an inUirvlow, The portage roan, .vir. Jionr wtys, will lm completed within tlneu wwV lime, ami within anothor week ur two nftor that will be 0Hiratod in cinnoeliou with live (-teani- ors. Ou-i ol thwM ImkiU is belin; built in Portluud, two aro lioin built at lWo, and the oilier two will I hi t-har toreil. "There aro a fow Hiitts I wib to inakoeloar," wtid Mr. Mohr. "In the Hrst place tho wrturo road is pot 'Paul Molir'a road,' but a link iu a river traus p iriation sytem. Tbo eoiupany u m- t-orporattd under tbo nuino of tbo Con tral .Navigation V Count ruction Coin juny. In tbo next pluco, while I am uonoral uianaxerof theeompany, 1 bold Peace Declared Why devote all your time mo itoer war aim trie uoi Alaska I There are other matters o vital importance; yon may makoatrip East, and will want to know bow to travel. In order to have tho beatser' vice, use thu Wisconsin Central Ry., I between St. Paul and Chicago. For) atea and other information, write Jas. A. Clock, Qenoral Agent, Portland, Ore no.o , This, of courfce, greatly facilitates tho work. Tho device consists of a chute down which tbo train will go with Udit- I enliiR rapidity." "Mow much trade territory will your company drain?" "Wo shall drain the trerritory between Portland and Lewlston, Idaho, on the Snake and Columbia and botweon Port laud and Priest Kapids, on thu Colum bia. This, at present will Include wagon haul distance from tho rlvor." Pinkham Mrs. Pinkham person ally attends to hor tre mendous oorrospondenoa with suf faring women, Hor trained assistants: aro all womom, Tho lottors from women aro oponod by women only. They aro road by wo mon only. They aro answered by woman and only women, Tho correspondence Is sacredly confidential, Wrlto for a hook Mrs, rmnnam nas lUSt BUB- Trust Co. pronertv. Theao land llshod Which aontHhw let- offered at very low prices, in order to OREGON GREATES1 STATE FAIR SALEM OREGON Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1900. products 110,000 IN of tho PKKMULMS on To-WtbtanlTo-Morrow Wiht. And each day una night during this week you cun i'et at ituy druggist's Keuips Ualsutti for tbo Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to bo the most successful remedy oyer sold for Coughs, Croup, llronchltls. Asthma and Consumption. Oct a txttla to. UUY UIJll MCtMl IliUlVTUVM 111 L.I1I1 I1I111HI1 Imi so you can check your cold at onco n"j,TX, iCl .in 1ilpo',"OI, cu,r Prll-n9.'nnfl Kflo Kumnlnhnllln fr "Bid On tllO laCiUC COHit. . vw 'W WVWf WW'IW WUMV4W MWU cod&vv Farm, Field and Factory KCRttbTICHS OK AMKHIOA Wiirt Shemool Porct No. IK. Mrvta Friday ulsht III Turner block. John M. :hiuo, (Ml. A I. Ilrown iVot, 11-17-Itt Ar iJcurer ArKania, t'lty., Ar ClilCAKQ . . Ar Ixm AnKcle... lsso P M Ar Kl Pano 8-00 P M Ar Fort Worth 8:30 A M f.-TO A M Ar Cltr of Moilco 9ii A M 10.30 A M Ar Hnuaton . 8.45 A MJ 3 M A M Ar New Orleans .. 6M P 11 . COS P M Ar WMhlUKiOU IUAM CM A M Ar Now York.... , li,3 P ll U ta P M Pullman nnd Tourists cars on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogileu and Kl Paso, nnd tourist cars to Chicago, Bt. Louis, New Orleans nnd Washington. Connecting at San Fraudisco with sov oral steamship lines for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philippines, Central ami South America. See Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at Kaloni Station, or address C. II. MAHKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. POSSIBLY Ypu aro not nwaro of tho fant time ai.d superb service now afforded by tbo Open to the World For Premium list address M. I). Wisdom, Vortlaud Oro. Old Post OfficeStables n A Dfi A IWO IN DC A I rcTiTr? Aro largo ano have rcllablo attend umuauio in uuil COIAIC ants, y Cheap Excursion Rates to the East On June 23, July 12 & 20. and August 4, tickets from Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo to Chicago, St. IxjuIs and Inter mediate iioints und return, will be sold bv the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE T KATK OK ' One Regular Fare l'lus $100 for Round Trip Return Limit October 31, 1000 SPECIAL TRAINS One night out to Chicago. Tickets lso good on regular trains. ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM COLORADO SPRINGS AMD MAMIT0U Take advantage of theso cheap rates and spend your vacation Jn your old homes. Sleeping Car reservations may bo mado now for any of tho exaurslous. rite lor lull iniormatinn. A. K. Coopkiu G. A. P. D., Portland Or. K. W. Thompson, A. O. P. A., Topekn, Kan. John Skhahtian. G. P. A., Chicago. f r -M - 2 i 2 " PicToa'" WE HAVE Daily Fast Trains TO THE EAST. If you cannot tako the morning train travel via tho uvoning train. Doth are lluely equipped. "Our Specialties" Fast Time, Through Service, Pullman Palaco Sleejiers, Pullman Tourist Sleep ers. Pullman Diners, Library (Cafo) Car and Free Itcclining Chair cars. Hours in time saved to Otnnha, Chic ago, Kansas City. St. Louis, New York Boston, and other Knsteru points. Tickets good to Salt Lake City and Denver. It Is toyour interest to ueo The Ovkii land LiMiTKii. Tickets and sleeping car berths can bo secured from W. W. Skinnkr. Agent 8. P. Co. Or Guy Powois, Ag't. O' It. & N. baiem ure. Lots of Small Tracts of From 1 to 20 Acres In and Around Salem. our team hoarded bv Hm mvl r wy. uoou teams lor lure, rrices rea sonable. Your patronage solicited. H. M. Brown (12 Ferry Street. Some rlno tracts, all siies, near Turner. Others at Aumsville, Stayton, ' Sclo, I-ebanon, Albany, Jefferson, In ' dependence, Dallas, Monmouth, SherN FREEBURGEIV 3IEAT MARKET , and re will eunnlv vou w dan, MoMInnville, Dayton, Hubbard. I 'F8'1 mtwts, lard etc. put up In the Is open neain under new m.iiinninnt 1th the finest, "I l -i .. i . ... . " . i- "' ",v W,xxlbur,Gervais and llrooks. We ' deUvL l a' ST VS ? also handle tbo lands for Meifaster A. f 5,a' 2W Birrellln Marlon, Polk, Yamhill, Mult Canadian Pacific AN IDEAL HOLIDAY TRIP Ilavo you tnoiiglit of thu Strainer Trip across Uio"UKKaT LAKKS"? It com Dines tho attractive fw:iroa and bono nts o! nn dvan trip will ut the atteud. ant dUforts. Furthermore.'lt is less expensive than traveling by rail. The "Imiwial Limited," with first class sleepers irom Vancouver, and lourist Sleepers from Seattle every I needuy, Thursday and Saturday, con- L-r8.l,.fJl.,.onoof t,,u MAUNIFlGENT rKAMKItSoftho C. P. Ry. at Fort IlliUUlt J. II. LoTiinop, Gen'l Agerit No. I8S Third St. Po ortlnnd Or. 'Oregon Sliori Line Railroad The Direct Route to Montaqa, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. GIvea choice of two favorite routes, via the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mail Line, or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Lln-w. No Change of Cars On the Portland-Chicago Siieclal, "the fluest In the West." Equipped Wlthl hits-am BUtxIanl Sleeitfra. Klim .New Ordinary Tourlit Sltr. SuwrbUtrarvllutlet Care. hlcailli lilnoen, Meala a la carte ittt) ItfClluluu ftiair L'ara. Cumfurublo Coach e and Hraoken. Knllre Tralu Completely Vetibuled. For futvhor Information apply to .R. NAGEL, V. K. QjSlA.V Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'l Ajon U2 Third St. Portland Or. Corvallis & Eastern Raited TI3IE OA11D. No. 2 For Yaeuina: Train leavea Albany liO p. n Train leavea Corvallls.... 1MP " 55 p. i" nouiau ana Waslilngton counties. Also tbo land known as the Concordia Land Is are tors from the mavor of Lynn, tho postmaster of Lynn and others of her own otty who have made careful Investigation. Mrs, Pinkham has nopea a mutton women who suffered with fcmalo troubles, Sho can euro YOU, Hor addross Is Lynn, Mass, YAiYPAmU (0 Royal ;91hr Metal KnlTw lr wt (6) want haudlei t 36 Jorka per Mt 6, wood haudlea -J0 KulrwpttraeiS. Meul handle. . w orkaperaei6.UetU tiaudleaH. Si settle up old utortRagea. We have lands at price of from (2.60 mr acre up. Also bouses and lota In Salem, to sell cheap. Also to trade for ranches. If you have any property to sell, trade ' rSftSSSt&Xit or rent or want to buy or trade or want a loan or insurance, call and see us, at a Commercial St., Salem, Ore., B0Z0RTH, RYAN & CO. 6 !6nri PLATING i Butter knT.u .i'h 8uar Sheila, tcU v i, ' ' Triple Sllrer riate 50 40 40 10 lit Hi -HOOtotlU NaDkln KltlL-a nr ftt a" filar. . m.'I ani1 K6' our Pricoa on Gold and Nickel plating. G, A. ROBERTS, OS State strait l- If VOU are eoinir Kns! u. u-nnl.l lw. ulad to give you some faots and informa tion regarding this fin. E. J. COYLE, 11. H. ARIIOTT, A. G. P. A., HO Third St. ancouver, B. C. Portland, .. 7-OOa. ..11:30 a. ..12:10 p. ,. 7:00 a. w ..11:20 a.m. .12:10 p. . 6:45 p. ma i S, C, STONE. M. D. I'roprlclorlol Stone's Drus: Stores H.VLKU, OUEGON, The more (two la number) are locate! a No. Mi and S3J ComiueraJU tret, and are weU itooked with a complete line oldrujaand inMiclasa, toilet article, perfuiaerj, briuhe ctc etc, eic, DR. HTONK Huhal aomeM rr eiperleaw;tQ th praa 0:00 a.m. 0:45 a. m. Train arrives Yunulnn iu. t ueiurniui:; Leavea Yaqu i ua.. Leavea Corvallls Arrives Albany io. 3 For Detreit: Leave Albany . Arrives Detroit No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit Arrives Albany No. 5. Leavea Corvallis , Arrives Albany Leavea Albany 7:20 p.m. Arrives Corvallls 8 :05 p. m One and two connect at Aloany and Corvallls with Southern Pacitlc tialns, KlVlng direct service t3 and from New port and adjacent beaches. Trains for the mountains arrive at Detroit at noon, rIvIok ample time to reach camping grounds on tuo Ilrettenbush ami SanLlani river the i same day. ... Five and six connect at Albany with lm lllt.nitl.1 A ...l fivttn PArtlaml- uceotmeUlclueaad now mitu nnir... r... . ii. i. wiiKm kiiWIN BCOH. Mo-,. 2370 0 oo.ulUUoa..,mlutlo0 or prMcnpllo.,. J.TOKHKR Acut AlUnr. 0' 13aJaatflMMafc J. fci.iw amrtm.n. j(JniirtT i -!. i .. r - ... gtfAa