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I .1 t 't I 1 M if 'I, .1 GMT ST RAW HIT i To movotlio broken linos and tho balance of our lino of fine straw bats, wo are now offering tbem at Sale Prices: 75c to $1.25 hats, 65c. Good Harvest Hats 5c. SUMMER UNDERWEAR X X Theso sweltering days aro powerful romindors that you want something light and coal in tho way of underwear. Our line is the most comploto wo bave over offered AND PRICKS AllE SURE TO PLEASE YOU. Balbriggan Uunderwear 25c, 50c, 65, 75c. Fine Ribbed 50c, 75c, $1.20, $1.25, $1:50. The famous Glastenburrv wool underwear can be had from us. Do not fail to sen tbem before you purchase, G J. Johnsons 6o., The Peoples Clothiers and ttrnishcrs. ANNUAL SHOE SALE 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT to control an empire twenty times as populoinf. ' The state government in tho United States would always bo a check upon tho tendency toward imperialism, it such really exists. Iho states would never bo all of ono political complexion. They would rcfuso to sustain military operation that were calculated to over throw popular liberties. But stato governments aro costing too much. A tax of about (7 on tho $1000 property valuation is out of proportion to tho benefits derived. The ideal state government in tho United States exists without a direct tax upon land. This is done by taxing the gross earnings of cor poratlons and taking tho earnings of unemployed stato funds to defray cur rent cxponecs. union" John Curtlt Underwood In Almlee'a Mac mine lor jiiij: tin,, ,. tnn I.jxmiI nf lilni.il llnlJniilln Mil VSJ1U VUU1UIUII LAS1IU Ul UIUUU UlllkCB II D ttl I One righteous sense of freedom and fair play Allko in sport and trade and battle fray. And in this kinship wo 'shall stand or rail. Ono common mother when our race was young Sent uh abroad to mako tho lands our own; Like colors in our kindred flags aro shown, Milton and Lincoln Bpoko our common tongue. Tho volco that speaks alike to great and email, That quells tho little people's sordid wath, That warns tho warring nations from our Datb Tho votco of equal justice unto all. tensely popular, not only In America but all over the world. TUB POSITIVE .NOTE PAIGN. IN THIS CAM- NO CHANCES IN THE OREGON CONSTITUTION. WHY USE A .Welsbach inaolle? DECIICSB THEV Q1VB A OOOU LIGHT AND ABB LONG MVKD. WE SELL TURKS OHADES: YUSKA" WEL8BACH MAKTLK, It wob decreed at tho Inst election that there shall bo no tinkering with tho old Oregon constitution. All the Ave propos ed amendments wcro defcated,and there Is little hope for tho Direct Legislation amendment, even if the next legislature submit it to a.popular voto which is doubtful. Woman suffrago got tho largest voto arid made a substantial gain ovor the voto of fifteen years ago. A chango of little ovor a thousand votes, or getting a It, would have given tho voteless sex a , sexless voto. But tho warning went out ' that it was dangerous, politically, to put Oregon In tho rank with Idaho.CoIorauo, Wyoming, Utah, states hopelessly lost to tho Republican party, sotneiicpuu- ,,le 0 proceneS lican voters were pulled off and tho Suf- , Qr ref resh fog summer meal. tmttrmn uAtn rt Hn( tint AIH . It Wrtllt l)V I default. It went by the board. Hut It shows a dangerouB growth and under current of vitality. Thn .. latnt thlflff In miLtlM. Durable ana glre ONE IIUNDKED CANDLK TOWKR with a loniumplloil of only tl.no feet per liour. Irtco owe. NO, 197. The old itandby, or good iaWDBquamx ana giving imuiiii kahulu iv . - IDKAU" Not quite iu good quality but giving tmo candle power a tho No..197, and at half the AnMa Ml and sec n.and DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERSr we will prove to jrouthntyou can get a DKTTEll MOI1T for LESS MONEY with ono of theno burneri than with any other form or am. Qclal light, Wo have gas Btovea alio. Let u how thcra to you. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Cbcmekota St.. Tclophono 503, THE HEAT COOLERS TI10 urirm on;nn rm rnme. hut we are here ahead of it t with a heavy supply of coolers in the way of(.t"e choicest line of groceries, salads, meats and everything for a cold 0.R&N nmiiii wra . " fob FromU'ortland. Chicago Bpeciai 9.1S a. in Boo- kane river 6 :00pm Atliin tlo Ex op, m 8 pm. Sd. in. ax. Hun Uatiir day 10 p, in. Leave Salem Halt Lake, I)enver'"rt.Worth ' iinBriH h ! nii - '.. 1 IxuI1UhIcaroandi., B'Pn Walla ..Walla. Bpokane, Minn " vm.vw uiu eai. VIA HUNTINGTON OCEAN HTKAMHIIMtiT" For Ban Kranrlteo, ' oiu every uve aayi. COLUMHIA niYKIl . To Atlorla and way Landing,, WILLAMETTE UIVBll Fur I'ortland, Newbcrg and . Ijtnr1ln. T,iAail.v rri." day anufc Landlnga. Tuwdar, Thnm BalnrUar at 0. SO am. iHBlTl 8po- . a. 8.(0 l P. 0 t. n. xrJun. AfBa. Inn ?.P. a, Hon, Wed, Trlday Harritt & Lawrence, OLD POSTOKK1CK QUOCEItY No Flies on a Hot Stove Nor is there any tlaw or blemish on the work we do, plumbing, tinning or repairing. We lead on every tin way of first-class work in our line. 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 said ever heard of. 10 per cent dis count on all shoes. All goods marked in plain figures. Lacy's bhoe stop? Q1 Stato St TDE DAIL1! JOURNAL byjiofer onQTHEna. tiiuksdayTjuly 10, 1000. Dully Ono Yonr, 3.00 In Advnnco Dally Four Month 91, In Aclvanoo Wtiokly Ono Yoar Vt.OO In Aclvanoo PROTECTION FOB THE AMEMCAN HOG Whether the German Hag waves ovor the Chincao capital, the American hot; and nil his products will continuo to march triumphantly Into the markets of Germany. Preeldent McKlnloy'a administration has porforlned tho dililclont tnek of no Kotiatlng. reciprocity treaty that re duces thtfduties on Gorman wines and liquors, tlf paintings nnd crudo cronin of tartar. In rnturu American Krk Is not to bo excluded from the Fatherland. Tula will be a good thing for tho American producers of pork. Of course, tho great meat trusts will got a fat sllco of tho bonollt. Tho baking powder trust will get cheaper cream of tartar, and that Is about all thoro is to it. WHAT SHALL BE THE PRICE FOR PICKING? HOP There is talk that only from U0 to 35 cents u box ahull bo paid. But this Is not final. It is not enough In a presi dential year, when wo aro not only told that wo are very prosporoiiB, but when the McKlnloy party stakes its very ex istence ou more prosperity. coucluilttl'ili contract to pay 10 cents u pound for airflrst-clasi hops, to tho x tent of ..tbreofiuarters of tho acreage. that ought to ensuro at least 40 cents a lw x for three-quarters as many plckors. Hut, alas, it Is not always truo, when the corporations and trusts, and private employers secure fncroased profits, that wages are advanced. Hut It is a llttlo abnormal that when tho prices of hops are to bo better than last year, that prices of picking aro to go down at tho very start. Hut they hotter go down now than later. mr. coRBErra CANDIDACY THING. THE REAL A 1100,000 damago suit, for alienation of Mrs. 1'etereon's affections, brings II, W. Corbelt to iho surface as an aspirant fortho ecpate to succeed Mr. Mcllrido This candidacy has moro ronl ground for being than nt first appears. It is intimated that tho damago suit was concocted, by his political onomios, That in itself is an element of success in politics in Orvgon. The real opposition to Mr Corlwtt is grounded iu his dimensions as a politi cian, He postiesnea moro ability, is moro statosmanliko in his Ideas, has mure Intelligence and tho skill and cour age to use It, than thu whole coterie of asplrauts and rivals 4for tentorial honors. Ho outclasses the other fellows in tho game. They cannot too his pile, while ho never falls to auto and look pleasant, In 1800 Corbett was elected to tho senate. Iu 1872 he had iu his possoaeion the documentary evidence to prevent John H. "Mitchell's election, but refused to allow it to bo used against him, Ho said: "I will defeat J. 11, Mitchell s Henry W. Corbett, or not go t4 tho sou ate. Ho nover used the scandals that were connected with Mitchell's name, aud of which he Is uow a sufferei him. lf. "OLD BUSINESS" OF IOWA IS DEAD. The soubrlquotby which Senator Gear of.'Iowa was known, was "Old Dualncss." When ho was Governor ho won that np pellatloii. Ho ran tho affairs of tho state much as ho would run his own largo wholesale business at liurllngton. He was a man who tuado warm friend ships. Ho attached men to hlmaulf by hooks of fltco!,as Shakospoar puts It into an old politician's mouth. Ho would go off on n trip duck-huntluK und stay n week. Nono could endure moro fatiguo tliau he, or bag moro game, political or othorwiso. Who will succeed him? Tho governor must appoint. Shawls too much of a politlcan to namoox-Governor Larrabeo, tho man nonrcst tho heart of tho people of that state. And besides, i youngor generation aro surging into tho old aris tocratic enclosure. Who chall bo Al lison's colleague? WHO ARE THE RESPECTABLE REPUBLI CANS OF OREGON? Are they tho Mltcholl-Mcllrldu faction who send up llfteeen Antl-Kepublican members of thojlegislaturo from Port land? Or aro thuy tho Corbott-Himon-Bcott-Mackay faction who aro pouring cold water down tho backs of tho Mc kinley campaign? Aro thoy tho federal olllco-holdlng crowd whom O. II, Moores denounced as traitors after taking the ofllco Gccr re fused at their hands? Id Mark Hanna'a gang who aro pledged to return Mitch ell to tho senate the respcctahlo faction? Tho Slmou-Corbett wing wcro thecou- scrvatlvo force in tho last two Oregon legislatures. They put tho brakes on joblniry They havu not eaten tho dirt of Mark Hanuaism, They both tpat ou tho iiit'Hopublicuu Iniquity known as tho Porto llico tariff. Ituth repudi ated tho administration In Its oi oris to glvo a beat to Matt Quay iu the Sen ato, though if lie had voted to seat Cor bett, Simon no doubt would have to seat Quay. Will tho thirty-live auti-ltopnbllcan members of tho legislature noxt winter help Mark Hanna foreclose his execu. tlon on Mitbhell? They may do no ou the theory of rendering Hepublican Um odious for all time to come. STATE GOVERNMENTS VERSUS DANGER Of EMPIRE An eminent Kngliahmnu writes in the Juno Westminster Kevlow on the dan gers of Kmpiro to Kngland, He shows that tho danger of Kugland'a great im erlal schomes lies not In themselves, but In tho entire neglect of domestic re form which they are tho cause of. Par liament is now an Imperial machine; domestic legislation Is regarded as hum drum aud treated with indifference, aud while hnglaud Is extending her domin ion all over tho globe .the Is taking no precaution to make her ooplo at homo lit to control It, In countries like Switzerland, whore foreign politics do uot vitiate tho legislative taste, domes tic legislation keeia step with tho needs of the people. The only remedy ia, therefore, decentralization. Let Parlia ment remain the Imperial machine, and let domestic reforms bo the work of lo cal parliaments. Mr. llowlam) says that If tho American empire should ever rival the lirltlsh the system of stato gov ernment would prove invaluable. Some thing oi the kind seems to be wanted in Kngland, for a parliament which was fit to govern fifteou million people is not (it Mr. Uryan's courageous expressions in ravor oi mo uoer icopuuiics aro the refreshing feature of an otherwise flat and uninteresting campaign. It must nervo the nrm of tho Dutch Re publicans to know that ono prominent public man In tho world unqualifiedly wishes them success, and If elected will go into ofllco pledged to encourago if not befriend them in their struggle. This posltlvo quality is hoightoned by the fact that Wobstor Davis, who held noxt to a cabinet position under McKln loy, has taken tho stump for Bryan, and Incldcntly for the Boors. Frco speech is not (lend, If the American administration is muzzled while Great Britain proceeds to fasten her aristocratic monarchy upon South Africa. Long lifo to Bryan, of Nebraska, and Davis, of Missouri. CRUELTIES OF CAPD NOME. Of all tho frauds practiced on human beings who nro lured to Capo Nome gold fields by the nvarie of transportation companies, thoy aro nothing to tho cruel- tlos practiced on horees, mules, cattle, sheep aud dogs that aro shipped to tho far north. These poor dumb brutes aro horded in filth, deprived of food, air, water and all comforts for tho sake of adding to somo ono'a filthy lucre. A ourso will Burely rest on money gained in this way. The steamboat companies, or tho Indiv idual that causo holploss dumb brutes to suffer untold agonies will suffer disas ter in tho long run. No profit earned in such manner will stay with u man. It will burn Its way out of his hands and scorch his soul into tho bargain. UNLEAVENEDUREAD. Kotiort Grant Is said by tho mont noted critics to havo produced an Amer ican novel, or al least a story In which tho woman character possesses cortain typos and traits of character that aro considered natural. Tho Bookman says "It is almost tho only novel that we know of which can bo called American in tho true sense of tho word." Tho hcrolno Is n villago product, with unbounded ambitions, as usual. She marrlea three times, finding her final ideal aud greatest triumph in a lawyer politician who, of coureo, goes to con gress and becomes a senator. All this Is certainly along popular linos. But is it tho American ideal? It Is tho Ideal of ''tho world, tho flesh and tho Devil," sura enough. It ia un leavened bread, soggy biscuit. Beyond this kind of Americanism lies a world of solidity and reality that tho huuiblott may hopo to touch, without tho tarnish of this brassy publicity, which ia so in- A FERRETT IN THE GAME PRESERVE. District Attorney Chamborlaln of Multnomah county is doing things that will mako him mighty unpopular. Ho is cutting off the graft enjoyed by push lawyers who aro allowed to condut coun ty lawsuits on their own terms. Ho has gone a stop farther and cut into tho graft of tho corner's ofllco. Ho cites tho law thatltho coronor shall hold Isxistt. ad Hp Dryer work a sPecia,ty- Mr. Chamberlain should bo dealt with. I If ho is not amonablo to reason the T. S BUltflOUGrHS, VSA State C.n 7Mn lUn.ilAit lmtiljl iTnilnrn liim ' ?UkU UttUlU IIKIUQU o.iuutt ui.,v ... . outlawed. If grafters cannot carry on litigation in tho namo of tho city and county and state, and appeal to tho su preme court in every case, what will become of half our political lawyors?! If coronora and justices cannot run bills airainat tho county, what is tho use of having Uiobo offices? Mr, Chamborlaln is making himself obnox ious. AFTER M'KINLEY A. DICTATOR. we do, either in ng in the Phono I6II MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMINARY Conducted bv the Benedictine Fathers. fee ' TncntPil -in nilled smith of Portland, on ono of tho most healthful nnd attractive WILLAMKTTK MVKll DIVISION Ilnala to I'ortland a aU)T. Tmnif.,. ,. direct car lino at Oregon City ir the uJimerJ a,, dcliorpa there. Tickets to all polnu 5 " WMliltiKton, Cajlfornla or Iho Kail, iiam!: checked throogli from fialem free. Cliofct. rail or rlror routo to I'ortland. Coniiwii. mado at i'ortland with all rail, ocean an? 22. Urn. W' H. IlUKLnuilT. Oen, I'aia Agl,riorllig O. M. POHtM AKcnt.Trado Htrcet dock, hj City ticket and freight omco?tOCommni. SOUTH AND EA81 VIA Southern Pacific Co K THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Salem for Portland and war stations at 5:40 a, m. , 7:51 a. m. and 4:05 p. m. .8:30 A M nots of tho Willamette Valley. SO' Classical, Commercial and Scientific Course, For particulars, apply to tho President. The Idkal Piack koii Youn llovs. Music a specialty. Preparatory, 7-2-3m THOS. MILNB OVARIAN TROUBLES. ' IJU K, rtQkhani'a VrgrUtiU Componiwt Cr Them .Two LatWrt from Women. " Dkau Mil. I'i.vkuam :I write to tell you of the good Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has done mo. I woa Hick In bed about Ave weeks. The right side of my abdomen pained me and was so swollen and sore thut 1 count not walk. Tho doctor told my hus band I would have to uudergonn operation. This I refused to do untlllhudgivenyour incillolnoB trial, llo fore I had taken one bottle tho welling bo gan to ilisap ettr, I con tinued to use your medicine until the swelling was entirely gone. When the doctor urue ne was yery much surprised to we me so much bettor, "-Miu. Mauv Smith, Arlington. tun , Tub Jourkal predicts that if McKIn ley is re-elected, in 1001 tho country will elect n dictator in tho porson of Grovor Cleveland. By that tlmo tho abuses of boealsm and machine dictation will have reached high tide. The reaction will demand n one-man power administra tion, and King Grovor will get a third Urm. It is now well understood that McKln loy 'o triumph will enthrone a gnllaxy of mangoy spoilsmen, like Hanna, Piatt, Quay, Alger, Addlcks, ct al., and nil tho hungry hordes of officialism that are multiplying like lice in Kgypt will i bo turnod looeo to proy on tho pcoplo of tho United States and all its territories and dependencies. Four years of this will so nauseate tho decent peoplo of all parties that thoy will turn with a great ilnAl ff ArfllnlAHMAII 4 IllA AHA 4 A whose neck and backboue are stiffcr I " " Campbell, rrCS,, than tho iron will of old Uismarck him self. SUCCKSSOU TO L. M. KIBK 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 tho city. 54 to 58 State St. Phone $71. s TATE NORMAL SCHOOL MONMOUTH, OREGON. Fall Term Opens September 18th. Tho Studonts of tho Stato Js'ormnl School aro prepared to tako tho Stato Certificate immediately on graduation. Graduates readily secure cood positions. Kxpcneoof year from ll'-'O to $ 160. Strong Academic and Professional courses. row special department In .Manual lraiulng For Catalogue containing full Announcements, acldree", or, W. C, Warm, Sec. Faculty 1 X'avS yBLHf ivwk vskim. THE POSSIBILITIES OF THE CHATIC PARTY. DEMO- LOANS, u. iJjilTi5lii iMmM mm Ul III V " Dar Mna. Pinkiiav:-! wns sick for !l v uyeaw witrt falllug of the womb, and iiiuammaiumoltneovarleauudbladder I I waa bloated very badly. My left limb. m,ulu wen ao i coum not btcp on my foot. 1 hud such bearing down pains 1 could uot straighten up or walk uciw. tho room and such shootingpalna would go through me that I thought 1 could noutaudlt. Mymolhergotmeabotth of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and told mo to try it. J took bIi bottlea and uow, thanks to your won Jerful medicine, I m n well woman " -Mks. Kluk Uiitax, OtUvjlle, Mich. In 1804 tho Democratic party was ruehlngly defeated. In Ohio its voto foil from 401,000 for Cleveland in 1803 to 270,000 in 1894. In 1890 the voto for Mr. Hryan in Ohio rose to 477,000, or 70,000 more than tho voto by which President Harrison had carried the stato in 1892. Nor did this gain of 200,000 votes mark tho full ex tent of tho chango that had boon wrought. Thousands of Domocrats voted against iMr. Uryan in 1890; and tens of thousands of Republicans Quakor Republicans, Abolition ltopub licuns men who had been with Iho Re publican party since 1850 voted for tho tho first tlmo In their lives for the Democratic candidate. Prior to 1890 tho cities had boon the stronghold of tho Democratic party, and tho rural dis tricts tho stronghold of the Republi cans. In 1H90 the situation was reversed. Prior to 1890 the Immigrant votors had been, as a rule, on tho sldo of the Demo crats, and tho American-born voters on the side of tho Republicans. In 1890 this, too, was changed. It is safe to say that of the 300,000 votes cunt for Mr. Bryan in 1690 west of tho Alleghanies and north of tho Ohio, much less than one-half had voted the Democratic ticket in 1994. It was a uew party, nu merically stronger than the old, and in finitely surpassing it in tho moral en thusiasm which camo out of tho contest. The old cry of down with a man be cause he is a Democrat has passed away. There aro decent men in the Hepublican party who want good gov ernment, economy in public affairs and tho abolition of machine rule. Dot in national affairs the Democratic party is today tho only effective opponent of trusts, of corpora to greed and tho part nership between special Interests and the government that is strangling the producer in Its p tlion colls. "Take Heed Will Surely Speed" He Biire to heed tho first symptom of Indigestion, nervousness and impure blood, and thus avoid chronic dvspenslu. nervous prostration and all e ds "pro duced by bad blood. Hood's Farsana. rilla is your safeguard, it quicklv sots Iho stomach right, strengthens aud quiois me nerves, purities, enriches and vitallr.es the blood nnd keeps up the ' health tone. I All liver ills are cured by Hood's PIUf. ' 25c. 2 t AT CURRENT BATE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE B0Z0RTH BROS., 292 Commercial Street', Salem Oregon. 7-lLtMAw OREGON GREATEST STATE FAIR SALEM OREGON Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1900. PREMIUMS on products SALEM LODGES f.j ID NO. IIS. MUCUGTCrT D?, 730, In A. O. U. Wi hall, BUto Balcm Camp No. lis w. w. Mocuevcr K X. lloulllrrd. O. room is, Moorca blk O.; W, A. Moorca, clor Friday ever.- lUfl. U1UK. Lv I'ortland. Lv Salem 11:00 A M Ar AlhlRDd . 12.50 A U Ar Hicmtuonto ....... 6.00 p M Ar Ban Francltco 7,S I' M ArOadon. Ar Denver.- Ar Kama, Cltr- at inicago.. Ar Ix Angclca. Ar r.i iaw. Ar Fort Worth Ar Cltr of Mexico, Ar iiouaiou .M Ar New orlcftna. Ar WaiblQRlon., Ar now vorx 6:45AM 9 00AM 725 A M 7.15 A M 8.30 P U 10 S3 I'M 1205 P U . 435AM1 8.15 A M 11.45 A U 8:10 A M 735 A M V.30 A M lM p M ! I XI 6..TO A M 8JJ5 A M a m a u .. t'ii P M 1UAH 12:43 P Ml 7.1X) A U SCOP M 6.20 A M 10..T0 A U 8.35 A H 625 ru C41 A U 12 43 PX Pullman nnd Tourists cars on both trains. Chair cars Hacramcnto to Omlen and Kl PaBo, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connoctlmt at San Frandleco with eev- oral stoamship lines for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philippines, Central and Koutti America. Bee Mr. W. V. Skinner agent at Salem Station, or nddreBS O. II. MAKKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon, POSSIBLY You aro not aware of tho fast tlmo td superb servlco now aflorilou by tlie tv 1 picto 110,000 IN of the Farm, Field and Factory ine greatest industrial oxiwsition over iieia on the I'acluc Const. Open to the World For Premium list address M. U. Wisdom, Portland Ore. Old Post OfficeStables Aro largo am have rcliablo attend ants, your team boarded bv the week or day. Good teams for biro Prices rea sonable. Your pntronace solicited. H. M. Brown 62 Ferry Street. FORKSTBHS Olf A.IVtIR10A Court Shcrwoo.1 Furcit No. 19. Meet Frldtjr ntxhu In Turner block. John M. Chuo.tO. 11. A U Hrown Hooy. ll.17.lvr i . , Cheap Excursion Rates to the East On Juno 23, July 12 & 20. and August 4, tickets from Denver, Colorado Bprincs, Pueblo to Chicago, St. I.ouls nnd inter- mctlinto points and return, will bo sold by the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE AT RATK OP Ooe Regular Fare I'lus $2.00 Tor Round Trip Return Limit October 31, 1000 SPECIAL TRAINS Ono night out to Chicago. Tickets also good on regular trains. ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM COLORADO SPRINGS ANDMANIT0U Take advantage of tboeo cheap rates and spend your vacation In your old homes. Sleeping Car reservations may be made now for any of tho excursions. Write for full information. A.' & c4orKR' Gt A v' D-i Portland Or. K. W. Thompson-, A. G. P. A., T Topekn, Kan. Joii.v Seuastian. G. P. A Chicago. FREEBURGER1 MEW MARKET Is open ncain under new management and yo will supply you with the finest, fresh meats, lard etc. put up in the cleanest and best shape and promptly delivered. Como nnd eee us. Phona Slain 2040. VAN FATTON k CO. 1 I Canadian BsBsf Urte Closer. i PLATING II, Mason, who lives just across Lake ' v--,.M uaoisu on uie roau irom Salem to Brooks brought iuto Tub Jourkal yes- terday a bunch of red clover that mcas- uredOfeet one Inch In height. The clover was raised upon W. Morley's farm ouLakeLabish. J . . The Btst Prtttrttttoa for MiUrU. iSi,,SlJM.af,iI,f U. tpttlerOroTe'tTtle. th 11 Tonic. It It limply Iron and qulnlu In t lUl form. Xocuwuo py. lilc tCv, 6-104m to Royl SlUer Metal pr Kl (6) hooiI handlea f 36 ta u 50 06 05 Korkl iwriotS. vml hn.n. hulre per wt 6, Meul haDdle... orki per k t. Metal hamUi. . ., Table t(xxu pr t, ... Tea ipooui jmr ret , , Butter KnlU'f, eagh SoarhUi, "! 0rTlng ft't . , Naritu Ulima per Set B. -..tnn Trfnl Hike' Plate' f 60 40 ! 75 M 60 10 10 60 -II 00 to tl SO ,9a,l ,ml K1 our Prlwa on GoM and Mckel plating. G, A. ROBERTS, WO State Street. l- Phone 2876 Pacific AN IDEAL HOLIDAY TRIP Have you thought of the Steamer Trip ncroes the"GREAT LAKES"? It com Uines the attractive fearures and bone "tso'an ocean trip witLiut the atteud ant distorts. Furthermore, it is less expensive than traveling by rail. The ''Imperial Limited," with first class sleepers irom Vancouver, and n . l r.a ,rom Seattle every Tuesday, Tlmreday and Saturday, con- OTPAMKnQnaf? U' M,Al'IFENT WiUiam ' Ry' at For' If you are going East we would be glad to give you some facts and informa tion regarding this ttip. 2 WE HAVE . ( Daily Fast Trains TO THE EAST. Tf vm pnnnnf fnlrn fhn mnrnlncr train travel via tho evening train. Both are flnoly equipped. u0ur Specialties" Fast Timo, Through Bervlco, Pullmsn Palace Sleepers. Pullman Tourist Sleep ers, Pullman Diners, Library (Cafe) Csr ami Froe Reclining Chair cars, Hours in timo saved to Omaha, Chic ago, Kansas City, St. Louis, JKew York Boston, and other Eastern points. Tickets good to Salt Lake City and Denver. It is toyour interest to uso Tiik Ov is land Limitkd. Tickets and sleeping cur berths can be secured from W. W. Skinnkb. Agent S. P. Co. Or Guy Powers, Ag't. O' It. & N. Salem Ore, J. II. LoTiinop, Gon'l Agont, No. 135 Third St. Portland Or. Oregon Short Lino. Railroad The Direct Route to Montana. Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, v tho UNION PACIFIC Fast Mali Line, or Uie RIO GRANDE Bcenio Lines. No Change of Carsi On the Portland-Chicago Special, "th finest in tho West" Equipped Wlthl Megani uiandari Sleepers . Flue New Ordinary Touriit Bleepen. Superb UbrarvlluCel Cart. Kplendlp Dlnncn, Meals a la cart. Free Kecllnlns Chair Can. Comfortable Coachea and Bmoktn. Entire Train Completelr VcaUbuled. For further Information apply to ,R. NAG EL, W. E. COW Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'l i(" 142 Third St. Portland Or. E. J. COYLE, A. G. P. A., Vancouver, B. H. II. ABDOTT, HO Third t5t. O. Portland Corvallis & Eastern Railroal TIME OABD. No 2 For Yaaulna: Train leaves Albany 12:50 p. Train leaves Corvalll lM0p;v Train arrlvRA VAnnlnn .6:55 D.1' No. Returning; 3 Leaves Yaqulna 7-O0a.',Wf Leaves Corvallis, .,.,... ll:j Wft Arrives Albany...".' ...12:10 No. 3 For Detreit: . JR, Leaves Albany 'S' Arrives Detroit. .-. .. . . . .HtSO.-w No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:10 p. w Arrives Albany 5:45 p. Leaves Corvallis 0:00a.ni. Arrives Albany 0:45 . Leaves Albany..,.. P'S Arrives Corvallis 8 :05 p. n One and two connect at Albany soa Corvallis with Southern Pacific tiamj.-i giving direct service to and from ncfT i port. and adjacent beaches. , ,t Trains for the mounUlas lIfi uetrolt at noon, glyug ampc r Iq reach camping grounds on v ureitennusu ana Hannam " same day. . . .,,.. ,th nuo ur. .. tiK Five and six connect at Albany ; wiu the Albany local to and IromPoriljM 11. L. WALDKM T. . A I. A. J, TUKMXK Alnt KDWIHWOJU;, UUV, On. KJjKIU