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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1900)
ft I 1 1 I. '.' ii i f ! T :'ti ! I i Take A Doctor's Medicine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are the tonic to take at this time of year to send new blood tingling1 through the body d to restore strength to the weakened system. They are made from the formula of a regular physician and their remarkable power as a Blood and Nerve medicine was first proved In private practice. Since they have been given to the public, thousands have testified to their wonderful merits and they have been approved and prescribed by leaders of the medical profession. Or. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are pleasant to take no nauseous doses to upset the stomach; contain no ingredients that may help In one direction but harm in a dozen others. A simple, safe and sure remedy for all diseases of Blood and Nerves. Dr. I0lpld At all drngclat, or direct from William Medicine Co., ricbensctiulr, H. don receipt of price, tOc per box; 8 toit Y.. H,lliO. tbe end of good order, pcaco and secur ity to llfo and proporty. Binco American Intervention $130,000, 000 Spanish and European capital has been withdrawn from Cuba. No capital will or tan go thoro until it in deter mined whether A morican rulo and au thority shall be absolute and permanent. The redeeming of the pledgo to giro tho Cubans independence means that Cuba will remain undeveloped until the Cu bans show to tho world that they art capable of maintaining a stable govern' ment. Can they ever make that demonstration? A SONG i OF SUMMER. GMT SM HI rn i n L To moTothe broken linos and the balance of our lino nl tine straw hats, we are now offering them at Sale Prices: 75c to $1.25 hats, 65c. Good Harvest Hats 5c. SUMMER UNDERWEAR X X These sweltering days are powerful reminders that you want " something light and coal In the way of underwear. Our lino Is the most complete we hnvo ever offered AND PRICES 1 ARK BUItK TO PLEASE YOU. Balbriggan Uunderwear 25c, 50c, 65, 75c. Fine Ribbed 50c, 75c, $1.20, $1.25, $1:50. The famous Glasfcnburry wool underwear can bo hnd from us. Do not fail to sen thorn before yon purchase. G J. Johnson & 6o.. The Peoples Olothicrs and Furnishers. Annual Shoe Sale in i r.:.4. (. V UOI UCIIl. UISUJUMI One year ago we inaugurated our annual shoe sale. Our customers will remember the wonderful success of our monster shoe sale. This month we will have the greatest shoe sale ever heard of. 10 per cent dis count on all shoes. All goods marked in plain figures. Lacy's bboe stop? 04 Stnto St ETerjrbod'i Magazine for July, Adown tho stream my skiff I steer, me lauginne waters kiss the prow, The swallowB dart, now far, now near, The quivering sedges to me bow. Tho low of cattle, hum of bees, Stakes music In the sun-drenched air ; Tho whispering branches of the trees Sing songs of summer passing fair. No city's stuoko to mar tho sky, No sound of traffic strikes the car; Tho hush of nature gives the lie To any thought of turmoil near. Behind tho hills the sun slips down, His path a sea of glorious gold ; Tho joy of evening is tho crown Of day, with glorioa still untold. THE COMING INDUSTRY IN OREGON. Whilo tho cheeky beet-sugar manu facturers have asked $200,000 from tho state In subsidies, and bleed every local ity where a factory is built, Mr. Alton, tho Salem canneryman, has quiotly car ried on his business and seems to mako it go without any bonus whatever. Tho canning industry has a great future in Oregon without;any tariffs or subsidies whatever. Last month Indiana was proudly telling of the manner in which showas shipping two train loads of strawberries to market cvory day, and now alio is boasting of tho fact that many thousands of cans of "French" peas are boing canned thero every day, Tipton county acorns to be the center of tho Indiana pea growing and can ning industry, and there nro hundreds of acres of land there devoted exclus ively to me ono prouuet. livery aero that is planted in peas is good for a profit from 20 to f35, and as thero is nothing particularly difficult about tho culture the Indiana farmers nro rapidly taking up with the idea and the acre ogo devoted to tho industry is bcoming lorgor each fyear. Tho Tipton county factories employ '.'00 hand, and aro turning out 150,000 cans ovory day. Tho peas are tho very best and aro sold as "French" peas without anyono knowing Uio Uiuerenco. At Franklin thero is a factory that is turning out 75,000 cans a lay, and thero aro any numbor of small establishments, tho aggregate dally output for tho state being 600,000 canB. Indiana stands second in tho list of states as a canning center, and fur nishes 20 per cent of the canned goods turned out Joach year by tho United Slates. The old fashioned process of pulling peopods from tho vines and then sitting down on the back porch to hull them is too slow Ifor them, Tho peas nro harvested with a niowine machine loaded on wagona with pitchforks and then run through n threshing machino that not only hulls tho peas but turns them out jn nBsortcd bIzos. Thero aro also 2,000 acres of tomatoes raised in Tipton county, and tho farmers thtiro scorn to try to tako advantage of nil their resources. Thero is no reason why Oregon should not lead tho world as a canning state. But the timo ought to bo past whon mo (ivopio buouiu oo asicoil to get up largo cash subsniios for any kind of factory. Donations of (cheap lands to secure a site for a factory might bo ox cusahlo as evldonco of local enterprise but cash donations In theso days of trusts are uncalled for. friendly to Corbett in 1000 or to Simon In 1902. They cannot elect Mitchell or McDrldo to the senate with Republi can votes, as the regular organization will not bo under their control. MoKlnloy's unfortunate present fed eral appointments will want to become reappointments, and so tho influence of tho administration wilt bo cast against tho Regular Republicans. This will mako a pretty fight. If tho thirty-five anti-Republican members will act as an unit they can namo the nest senator. If they divide between tho Republican factions it will be Corbett or McBride. POOR PEOPLE. Since "Jerorac.a Poor Man" was writ ten by Miss Wllklns, no story has ap peared so original in tone and happy in sentiment, that treats of the sorrows of tho poor and yet upholds the joyous side ol poverty, as the work by the abovo WHY USE A LW?lsbacii Mai?fle? medics raicr oiva a oood I.ICinT AND AI1K LONG LIVED. WX BELL TURKS OIUDBS! llTCI OKK r hour. Price wo, fiurablo ana t hour. CANDLE POWKR. Price itVTVaviif trvifltlirif MAVTM! Thn TftfflllMt thltlff In mALllM. HUNDRED CANDLE POWKU with a coniumptlon of only thro irwst pi NO. 197. Theolditandbr.of rood lasUnk nualllr and airing EIGHTY CAND IDEAL"" Nofanlte m good quality but girlng Mao candle power u tho No.JW, and at half tho Anr oTthcie tnantlM put on and burner properly adjusted at aboTO rate. ..,, i-Ti. ,Ai t ior- t.ir-i -r ij oiirMcnc5 If not whjnotT Call and nee us and DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERSr wo win pro to rou that you can t a BETTER U01IT for LKS3 MONEY with one of thcoo burners lliau with anjr other form of aril. flclal light, We hare gu store ala Let ua ihow them to you. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chemeketa St.. Telephone 603. an&N -L.L "" Pertland: Mn THE HEAT COOLERS Tlie warm season has come, but we are here ahead of it with a heavy supply of coolers in the way or the choicest .t.l- li. 1... f Tt t-.t... !.. .il..!l r ' ' - I .1- -.. A ...Hi.iiiltii.if Int. rt n H who, wrmen uy i. n. rr.cumu, i"" , ime oi groceries) saiaas, mema auu cveiyniiug iui a --"" Hihedby Houghton, Mifflin A Co., Bos- , rpfrpsliimr summer meal. Chicago Special S-.U a m Bno- kane nyer 6.O0pm Atlan tic Kx, 8 P, m 8 pm. ton. Thero is a vein of hearty humor run ning like a thread of gold through the somber pages and tenement life Is made to wear rollicking a demeanor as though It wob high comedy. Yet back of all the grotesquo and play of fun on foreign nationalities.there is the feeling that the writer deoply sympathizes with the un fortunates on tho seamy Bide of civiliza tion. Tho feeling Ib inevitablo that here we aro faco to faco with realties that this is not fiction. No writer in years has brought us bo closely face to face with the real dwellers in tho slums. Tho author has produced a work of art. There is not a vestigo of that unnrtlstlc sham, the purpose-novol, nbout Fried man's work. "Hunter Is tbe Best Sauce," Yet some people are never hungry. Whatever they eat has to bo "forced down." There Ib, of course, something wrong with theso people. By taking Hood's Sareacarilla a short time thoy are given an appetite and then they en joy eating and food nourishes them. If ou Una your appetite ailing, Just try n ottle of Hood's. It is a truo stomach tonic and every dose does good. xno best lamiiy cathartic is Hood's Pills. 3 are The following presidential tickets now in tho field: Bryan and Stevenson, Democratic; McKinley and Roosvolt, Republican; Barker and Donnelly, Populist; Debs and Harriman, Social Demecrat: Wooleyand Metcalf, Prohibition, and Malonev and Kcmmel, Soclnl Labor. Tho Afro-Americans and Gold Demo crats nro yet to be heard from. Dickey Woods and Pauline Phillips have gone by tho past couple of months. Is tho moral status improving? Harritt & Lawrence, OLD rOSTOFFlCE OllOCKIlY No Flies on a Hot Stove Nor is there any flaw or blemish on the work we do, either in plumbine, tinning or repairing. We lead on everything in the way of first-class work in our line. Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. Sd. m ex. Hon Uatur- iu p, m. Learo Halem' Omaha. Kani? ?.h'. I.QUU Chicago Md&..' Bt Wll W.ll. a-.i. ... waukee chlcjr. .iu'?!.lH - -MM VUl, VIA HUNTINQTON OCEAN BTKAMfiurpaT For Ban Krauclaeo, " du erery nv aaya. "fflfflLwn To A.torla and way landing,, I'Wfo km. a. uj. 140 P.0 I WILLAUKTTK niVKIt A' VanmuM. OW., ii ZZIl . uy anu ualurUaj at SOtTtn" S'J mij T. S BURROUGHS, 102 State Phone I6II MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMINARY Conducted bv the Benedictine Fathers. Located 40 miles south of Portland, on ono of tho most healthful and nttrnctlvo spots of the Willamette Valley. Thk Iosal Place roit Yock Boys. Preparatory, Classical, Commercial nud Scientific Course. Music a specialty. For particulars, opply to tho President. 7-2-3m ri l-0l.lt.,, Ttit Wiluametie RiVEnrJTvSr UoaU to-Portland aa abore. 1. itroet car lino at oreiroa City If the itS?"" I ilclayod thoro. Ttokcti to all piln utS?" Waafiluaton, iillfornia or Ihe tuC ?" checked throogh from Balem free, cftfil, rail or rl?er routo to rortland VviSSSf' mad. at rortland with U wliXSfiS? 1Inc'- W II. IIUKLBURT 0en.l'a.AgtKtu7nR4, gent, Trado Street dick" City ticket ana freight offlco.2 Comnwui, SOUTlTANDi- VIA Southern n m raci e in, THE SHftSTA ROUTE Trains Icavo Balem for Portland tnd wsy stations at 6:40 a. in. , 7:54 a; m. and l :uo p. m. Lt t'ortland. LT Balem. Ar Aih land. THOS. MIL.NB SUCCKSSOU TO L. M. KIRK Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, and Land Plaster. Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales. Prompt and careful attention given to tho delivery of goods to any part of the city. 54 to 58 State St. Phone 871. Ar Bcramcnto. Ar Ban Francisco.. ArOj Ar SjFIe lien tivcr ArKania, city. Ar wncago.-... . 8J A M InbJ .11-00 AM 10i3pv .1230 AM UOjpu -6O0PM 4iJA5 -7PM tliiw "Th5T5I , 544 A M ,725 AM I40AX IV, 1 u 7.1A A M nn i u Ar io Angeica lao l' M JTv Ar ei raw sod I m too rS Ar City of Mexlco.- 9.65 a M 10 30 a 5 Ar llourton S J4 a M l. a m it ..ct uncua.H... 90 I M. 033 r Ar l.MDiugioa. , B a M tu Ar New York . 12, U 1' Ml 1Z4J Pullman and Tourists cars on botb trains. Chair cars Bacramento lo OiMm and 1 Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago. St. Louis, Now Orleans and Washington, Connecting at Ban Frandisco with ter i3J r it oral lines for Honolnla L'r 1 itafifeisfifciSSi TDE DAILY JOURNAL uv HOFsn unQTHBna. SATUltDAY, JULY 21, 1000. Dally One. Yoar. 3.00 In AUvnnoo PnllyFour Montho l. In AUvnnoo Wookly Ono Yonr 9I.OO In Advnnoo V N0 DECLARATION OP CHINA. VyAR AGAINST "McKinley will display groat wisdom If lie avoids a declaration of war against China. A state of war with the Moiiko llan Ktuplro would eetntldonll exiethivc t(eatle, would result in au immigration of ChlnciHj to our country and would permanently injure commerce and bo detrimental to alt futuro missionary effort. There can he no doubt that modern olyiliiation Is closely tiontllled with Christian missions. Just how far tho missionaries aro to bo blamed for tho rejolutjon against tho foreigner In China t-a'inot bo ascertained. Hut tho policy ol protecting Christian luission arjva, bo thoy Catholic or Protestant, Is well established and our goierumout will no doubt do U, full duty. tllUthrorcinaiia the necessity for avoiding au upon declaration of wnr ufjaiust China. Our commercial .Inter u(s can best bo subserved by a conserv ative course, and no amonnt of clamor itTould precipitate (ho President Into liasty action. Tho Gorman Kmjwror mjiy yet regret his illghty oration that compelled him to vend a tleet and an amy to Chiua, whether the other pow era follow suit or pursue more concilUr tory moasurei. THE PLEAStlllEa OF PIIOTOCttAfllY. Nothing has added to much to Inno cent pleasure, or increased elevating en joyment ho much ni amateur photo Kraphy. Tho summer season emphasizes this usiertlou, and few outings or homings in summer, or at any season, but aro rendered moro oujoynblo at tho time, or for after recollections, by tho use of tho camera. Much as tho camera and the processes of picture-making Imvu boon improved and simplified, thero has been developed au amount ol literature alout photo graphy that Is ustunUhlug, yet ulmnst iudlspensiblo. K. and II. T. Authony & Co.. 122-124 Fifth ave., New York, are not only manufacturers of cameras and photo graphic supplles.btit publish tno month lies that aro illustrative of photographic nrt. Ono of thenu Is "Anthony'a Photo graphic llulletlu," $2 u year, and the other is "The Amateur Pointer for Am- nteur rnuiogrnpuors, og ceuts a year, lloth repnxluco the host work of hui- ateurs.glvo practial advice and criticism, and help amateurs correct their everlast ing blunders. It booms to bo the fata pf all things to bo progressive and tho swiftest Is nono too swift to keep up to tho procession in amateur photography. CUBA OF TODAY AND TOMORROW This is tho tltlo of a MnHorvatlo ar ticle lit the July Atlantic. It makes clear that tho Cuban hates and fears the Americans as a ruling class almost as much as ho did tho Spaniards, lie com plains mat no is glveu no chance to show tho world whether ho is capable of self-government or not. The conclusion of tho article is that a, government founded uxn general mahi mflrago. cauuot exist In Cuba, ami that as, soon as' Cuba is free, tho shad owy structure now being erected bv the Americans wll fall to pieces. The with. I drawat of military covernment means THE ItATTLE IS ON ANEW IN OREGON Tho regular Republican organization in Oregon is to bo subjected to a bitter light from wlthiu tho party. Tho press that stands in the Republican party for the Mitcholl-Mcllrldo faction is intensely bitter against Corbett and Simon, who aro nt tho head of tho stato organiza tion. This faction wont into open coalition witutiio fusion forcoa In ovory couuty where legislative candidates were namo'd Backaches of Women are wearying beyond das orlptlon and thoy Indicate real troukle somewhere. Efforts to bear the dull pabt are heroic, but thoy do not over coma It and the haok&ohos continue until the oauae Is ro-movod. DON'T FORGET STF The surest way to keep the womanly health Is to use Dr. l'icrcc's I'norite Prescription. It promotes perfect regu larity. It dries the drains uhicli weaken women. It cures inflammation, ulcer ation, and female weakness. It soothes und strengthens the nerves, drives away despondency, and L'ieSH health v upeUtc and refreshing sleep. ft makes childbirth easy, and nursing mothers will find in it n strength giv ing tonic, "I'norite Prescription" contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, nor other narcotic. "I never courted newspaper notoriety," write Mri li. A. lltnJer, of Kecue, CostuHtou Co., Ohio, "et lam not afraid to tpcalc a kwxI word for your M'avorlte I'rncriptlon ' and 'I'temant Pellet.' Over yearaKO I luflered terribly for nearly four neck with nroUpua and weak ne. After utinif one buttle of Favorite Pre scription' and one of 'Pellet' I was a well woman I have taken no medicine ilnce and have had no aymptom of my former trouble, ltuvr uied the 'Kavorlte 1're.crlntion1 atdiffrr. cnt time for more than four jeat and find it ha no equal " Free. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, in paper covers, sent free, on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. In cloth binding ji stamps. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce, Iluffalo, N. Y. S TATE NORMAL SCHOOL MONMOUTH, Fall Term Opens OREGON. 't September 18th, Tho Students of tho State No-ninl School aro prepared to take tho Stato Certificate Immediately on graduation. Graduates readily eectiro good positions. Expense of year from $120 to flOO. Strong Academic and Professional courses. New special department in Manual Training. For Catalogue containing full Announcements, auuresp, P. L, Campbell, Prcs., or, W. C. Wann, Sec. Faculty Lydla E. PlnUuun's Vejttblt Compound Au Open Letter. Maclsay, Oregon, Juno 13, 1900. Mewri. Ultebell, Lewi, Htarer A Co., Balem, Oreiren: GuNTUtuux I can cheorfully recom mend the Champion Hinder, Draw Cut Mowor and Champion Rake I purchased from you last season, as they nro giving the very best of satisfaction. I gave tho Kinder a thorough test last season. I had 200 acres of oats that waa straw-fell quite badly and they ripened sufficiently ij urau, uuv naving no neauer 1 got live LOANS AT CURRENT RATE INSURANCE HEAL ESTATE B0Z0RTH BROS., 292 Commercial Street, Salem Orcion. Mt-tf-dAvr OREGON GREATEST STATE FAIR SALEM OREGON Sept. 17, 18, 19,20,21,22,1900. ju.uuuifl Jt'UKMIUMS on products Farm, Field and Factory The greatest industrial exposition usiu uu UJU xuciuo uonBt, Open to the World For Promlum list address M. D. Wisdom, Tortlaud Ore. over Old Post OfficeStables SALEM .LODGKES f. j. w, -w. Htlom Camp Ho. Us. Meets ovcry Friday oTor.- PU. 7:80. In A. I). U. Wi hall. Hl.ln In, tililir. K X. Iloulllrrd. O. O.! W. A. Moorca. clerk. room 10, Moorei blk KORBSTBR3 Off AMURIOA Court Hherwool Korcil No. 19. Meet. KrliiiT nlghu In Turner block. John 11. Cbaie,iO. It. A I. Brown Hoy. U-U-lrr Are largo ant have rellnlii onn.. ants, your team boarded by the week or iayY.Qooitcani8 (or ,lire- Prices re" eonaole. lour patrona'a scHcitu.1 other Hinders and put in with my Cham plon to cut them. The Champion was Uio only Hinder of tho six that would elevate the oats and deliver thorn to tho packer without feeding back between upper end of elevator to binder. There I were two Deerings. two McCormicks and pne i Piano, and they were continually i bothering when tho Champion run right along, and in fact its elowttor did notl cuoae once an season. I Tho Draw Cut Mower la tlm Am. a n( Openacain undnr nAur ,o.... . perfection. It runs easy and light, cuts ! ?nd."e '! supply you with ihaZ. H. M. Brown 62 Ferry Street. FREEBDRGER' MSOmbT does thla more certainly than any ether medicine. H has been doing H for thirty years. It Is a wo man's medtolne for wo man's Ills. It has dono much for the health ol American women. Road the grateful letters front women constantly ap- mearmg m this taper. Mrs. Plmkham counsels women free of charge. Her address Is Lynn, Mass. a tun swath, wheels uever slip, and there la no side draft or weight on jiuruua neons wnen .Mower is in motion. 1 had no breaks and tho machinery did not cost me a cent for repairs. I can recommend them highly to any one that wants a flrst class machine. Very respectfully, O, J. Sivkral. d A w OISVOIIXA, Burst ) U Kind Yw Hart atari Bagtl rc&&m fresh meats, lard etc. tlneat. put up in the 5&erliaUdP -d-p'rollipV Wi Com J wo us.' Phoni Main 2SM8 VIS PATTOS 4 CO. PLATING Royal Sllier rni. Metal rk7rilfr? i6' " tnaie f 36 :v. " " wsv, mcuu nAruiit . ..' : Tn ..IZZr Z'?' 7-1 " Thromb tbe YtUowitoae. r ,The n?w routo via the .Oregon Short una ifaiirn.ni atwi linn .1. iiA. n .n.-u. - ' . .; Oloa you to make a clalitrhifnl ,i' ?."' 'n.l.e. each. hrough the Yellowstone National Park1, 1 SSgt--iiteriug via Monida and coming out via ' Jl'P'" J"ngipr sitT yiuuauar, luastng it unnecessary to I Caiton Trlpl Bilree I'latu' IM ss 78 95 60 10 10 60 1100 to 11 60 60 tt 60 26 06 06 SIunrVportl?n.o(th.eroLuteU'ice For'vft 1 ?l!,Nt our P'icoa on Gold and eautlful descriptive booklet, write or Mckel PltujK- 1 It Dnwnn Sliit T I.,., TN..1..,. .-.!- ' . . u2 Thim .rtr portian,co: G A. ROBERTS, 0 1S6WOO 8t.t.btrt M Phona2870 Cheap Excursion Rates to the East On Juno 23, July 12 & 20, and August 4, tickets from Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo to Chlcniro. St. Louis find inter. mediate points and return, will bo sold uy me GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE AT RATK OF One Regular Fare Plus $2.00 for Ilonod Trip Return Limit October 31, 1000 SPECIAL TRAINS One night out to Chicago. Tickets also good on regular trains. ONLY DIRECT LINE PROM COLORADO SPRINGS ANDMANIT0U Take advantaco n( (lioan Minor. ..to. and spend your vacation in your old homes. Sleeping Car reservations may be made now for any of the excursions. ii ruo tur tun miormation. A. fc. cooper. G, A. P. D., Portland Or. E. W. Thompson, A. G. P. A., to Topeka, Knn. John Sebastian. G. P. A., Chicago. Canadian Pacific AN IDEAL HOLIDAY TRIP Have you thought of the Steamer Trip across the "GREaT LAKES"? It com Dines the attractive features and beno- .1,7' oc,;,ln lrlD w,u- 5t the atteud ant dieforts. Furthermore, it is lees expensive than traveling by rail. The Imperial Limited," with flrst- TonrUt8leirr8 "T Va"uver, and Tourist Sleopera from Seattle every .-v., , ..uioua? miu caiuruay, con- stoamprS"?? th MaGNih6e,t SSfcR9lth8 - P- . t Fort tlUAUli Btcftmshin . m t . jnpan, unina, I'liiiippines, Uentril ai South America. See Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at Balenj Station, or address 0. II. MARKIIAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. POSSIBLY You nro not awaro of tho fast time atJ superb service now afforded by the aLiTrzsy m a PICTOr- 2WB HAVE . f Daily Fast Trains' TO THE EAST. " If you cannot tako tho morning train travel via tho ovonlng train. Both art finely equipped. "Our Specialties" Fast Timo, Through Service, Fullmu ico blcepora. ruiimnn rourist biMt- crs, l'ullman Ulners, Library itaiej ui Pnlaco SIcepora, Pullman Tourist BlMt A- 1. .IIm.h TMntt.a T Iln.. If vio, A uiiiunu 1IUCIO, UIUIWIJ y and Free Reclining Chair cars, Hours in timo saved to Omaha, Chic ago, Kansas City, St. Louis, New York Boston, and other Eastorn points. Tickets good to Salt Lake City and Denvor. It is toy our interest to use Tuk Om land Limited. Tickets and slwplnj' car berths can be secured from W. W. Skwku. Agent S. P. Co. Or Guy Powers, Ag't. O K. AN. Salem Ore J. II. LoTimop, Gen'l Agent, No. 135 Third St. Portland Or. Oregon Short Line Railroad The Direct Route to Montana, Utah, Colorado ' and all Eastern Points- r Gives choice of two favorite roatw, t& tho UNION PACIFIC Fast Maillinfj or Uio RIO GRANDE Scenio Limi- No Change of Carsi On tho Portland-Chlcago 8pedal, "4 finest in tho West." Equipped Wlthl klegaat HUddard BlMiper , Klua New Urdlnarr Tnnriii Surxrb Ubrarr-Uuffet Cart. t rt Kecllnlni chair Car. Kins New Ordlnarr TourUt Bletperi. Surxrb Llbrarr.Huirat l-.r. 8jendlp Dinner. Meals aja carta. re Kecllnln chair i'jy COmfortAbta lwhm anA flmnkari. Kntlra Trala Compleulr VeaUbuled. ror mrtner information apply w ,R. NAG EL, W. E. OOiUK ' Trav. Pass. At nea'U'' 2 Third St. rortland Or. Ry. at Fo;t ,i.Via-ar0 goInK Ea8t wa would ho PyouMme facta and informa tton regarding this trip. E, J. COYLE, h. h. ABBOTT, v.'V' Am' r n I Third r5t. Vancouver, B.O. Portland Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME OAKD. No. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:50 P.R Train leaves Corvallis. . . . 1:40 p."? Train arrives Ynnulna .6:S6p.tn ao. j Ileturnlng: .. . Leaves. YsiuiDAVJI, 71&ftS Leaves OorvalUq.lt "'H t Arrives Albany...;; A.12U0p.n No. 3 For Detreit: M Uaves. Albany 7a,S t Arrives Detroit .Alzy.v- No. 4 Returning: ..n R1 Leayes Detroit "... .:? P- f Arrives Albany 6:45 p.nj- Leaves Corvallis ....... 6 : Arrives Albany 6:45a.m. No. 0.' Leaves Albany. 7:p-2' Arrives Corvallis 8 :C5 P- flna a wA ton nnnAMt t. A 1 tV DT 40" Corvallis with Southern Paclfe t i'Dj; Kl?lng direct service ta and Horn we" port and adjacent bescnes. . Trains for tha monnulos "!?: Detroit at .'noon, glflM apple n to reach camping; Krounds on tn Breltenbuah and Santlam rlrer m same day. ... id. Five and six connect at Albany ww-