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' ... 1 f Mi i r f 1 'L ! ;i i 0 ' 1 1 t R ' 'I I rfH - -r mU II ill 'I IMl liinnnii i smirnsiism VlkVkVlkUVBlAVV Annual Shoe Sale 10 per cent Discount i amnkxvvxx.vvvvb.k One year agorwe 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 ongall shoes. All goods marked in plain figures. Ucy's bboestop? 04- Statn &t 2 1 J VUtfl . t W?V :&Mwwm f i 'iMIHPKThvl' GREAT STRAW HAT SALE hostette To movotho broken lines and tho balance of our line of fine straw hats, wo are now offering thorn At Sale Prices:' 75c to $1.25 hats, 65c. Good Harvest Hats 5c. SUMMER UNDfcRWEAR X X Thcso sweltering days aro powerful rcmlndors that you want something light and coal in the way of underwear. Our line is tlio most complotc we have over offered AND PKICEH ARK BUKE TO PLEASE YOU. Balbriggan Uunderwear 25c, 50c, 65, 75c. Fine Ribbed 50c, 75c, $1.20, $1.25, $1:50. Tho famous Glastenburrv wool underwear can bo had from us. Do not fail to sec them before you purchase, G J Johnson & 6o., ThcgPcoplcs Clothiers and Furnishers. lit cfae. nil Sitters lllousncss. Constipation, Eiifcsiion and Dystepsla mean that your stomach is weak. It needs tho Bitters to nfmncrttinn nml EciennBolt, Don't pxnnrlmpnt with so-called remedies. In sist upon hav ing tho gen nine. TUB DAILY MM DY HOFER BRQTHEnB. WEDNESDAY. JULY 2G, 11)00. nilly Onu Yonr, 3 OOin Advnnoo Dally Pour Month 81 In Advnnoo Wookly Ono Yonr SI.OO in Advnnoo PLUG. Up In Malnr-," by tho nuino Prom new toluene ol I'twtns, lioltoan K. pay. For sixtr years hn had liorno Of "Plug" plain "ring." Those many yearn had his village fame Published tho ehanio of his old-timo gamo. Till all tho folks by custom oamo To call him, "Plug." And so many years at last went by They hardly knew tho reason why; At least they never stopped to think, And dropped tho old suggestive wink, And ho took tho namo quite matter-of-fact, Till most of tho folks had forgot his act. Hut sometimes a stranger'd wonder at Tho why of a nickname such ns that r-01 Plug" Just Plug." Thon tomoold elnip would Hhlfl his quid And toll the story of what ho did. Mo owned ton acres of Punkin pi no, 'Twas strulght and tall, and there wuin't n alien Hut what 'twas sound as a hickory nut, And at last ho got tho price ho nut. Thoy hired him for to chop it down. Lie did. l)y gosh, it was all unaoun.' Was a rotten heart In every tree Hut there wasn't nonu there but him to see. And quick as over n troo w us cut. lie hewed asanlln'and plugged tiiobutt. Plugged the butt, sir, and hid away For about two mouths, for he'd got his pay. Hut there warn't no legal actions took, They never tackled his pocket book. Twould u broke his heart, for he's drot- fuluiug; Hut ho never squirmed when thoy called him "Plug." And over the whole of tho country-side, Up to the day that tho critter died, OTwasVP.Iug." Tlllioraoiof tho young folks scnrcely knew Which was the nlcktiamo.whlcli was tho truu. lie loft flvo thousand pretty rich, Hut better less cash than a title slch As "PJug," Then why are not theso great cor pnrations doing more todovclop Oregon? Why aro thoy building ox tensive branch lines in Washington, in Idaho, in Mon tana and California? Tho answer is not easy to discover. Certainly Oregon would bo Justified In ascertaining the cause. Tho only comprehensible theory Is huh uio manogars oi mu great oorpor ntlona hnto been able to agree upon a policy of non-extension, and non-com- potltion in Oregon. Tho warfare of cut rates between Astoria and Portland may bu only a blind to keep all com pcting lines out of that poaport. If tho Union Pacific or tho Northern ever ontor Astoria, other lines will bo forced to enter that port, and break, tho emhar go on shipping that now exists along this coast for n thousand miles from San FraurUcn to Puget Bound. If lines ever go to Astoria, lines will bo built across tho valley and over the mminlalnH into Eastern Oregon. Hut theso ifs" are all nonsense, in tho face of tho cast-Iron grips tho great corporations eeomtohavo fastened upon Oregon to resist develop ment. of school books. As is well known theso books under tho contract fastened upon the school patrons six years ago.aro sold at prices far abovo tho prices paid by patrons In other states. Tho excess of the prices is so great that Oregon's an nual tribute to tho book concern is tens of thousands of dollars. The Oregon legislature has done its duty by tho people. If men of tho right stamp aro named by Governor Oocr for tho commission, there will bo a lower ing in tho prices of books, and superior books in many cases will bo substituted for those of an inforlor character. Cheaper nnd better books will bo placed in tho hands of pupils, and many a poor buyer on whom tho purchnso of school books has been a burden, will turn with gratltudo to those who have wrought tho change Tho opportunity opened to tho Gov ernor and to tho commission that ho will crcato, is tho opportunity of a life time It is seldom that an act of re form can bo mado to extend so widely and to beneficially affect so many. It is a raro chanco for a public man to heighten Ida official reputation or to ruin it at a slnglo stroke. But thero must bo no mlBtako in tho selection of members of tho commission. Each must bo a man of brains, stamina and probity. As tho members of tho commission approach tho task of making selections of school books, agents of book concerns will swarm about them. In fluences of every sort will bo thrown around thorn. If thorn fs tho slightest sign of paltering, temptations will bo thrown into their way. If weak or care less thoy fall, and the school patrons of tho state will contluuoto bo victimized. All thcso condltlous'unlte in making tho duty that is shortly to dovolvo upon the governor a duty to call forth his moat conservative and most careful effort. Ho cannot afford to make a mistake, and is not likely to do so. whero It must either reduce taxes in tho faco of on Increased debt, or contlnuo to pilo up surplus government money in tho depository banks for their exclusive profit, or pilo it up in the treasury vaults out o( all uso and to tho great disturbance of tho money market. DRUMMERS FOR BRYAN The directors of tho Commercial Trav elers Anti-Trust League, at a meeting hold in New York city, adopted resolu tions pledging their aupport to William J. Bryan and the Democratic ticket to bo named at Kansas City. "Whoreas. it now appears certain that ono of tho principle planks tn tho Democratic platform which will bo adopted at tho Kansas City convention nil! declare in opposition to trusts, and also that Willam Jennings Bryan, who is In full sympathy with the leaguo regard ing tho trust question; will bo the Dem ocratic candidate for President; there fore bo It resolved, that tho Commercial Travelers' and Ilutelmcns' Anti-Trust Leaguo pledges itself to uso all its jowcr In tho nid of tho election of the Demo cratic ticket to the nomination at Kan sas City. "Tim trusts which have already forced more than 60,000 commercial men out of employment and caused a reduction in the salaries of those remaining, are tne creation of tho Republican party and can exist only by the will of tho present federal administration. Every middle man is interested in tho result of this movement; and on principles of self de fense wo invito their co-operation to fight theltepublicau party, which fosters aim encourages tno trusts, n ttieso ru inous combinations aro not curbed thoy will eventually destroy ed by tho Declaration i for their agents have already tno constitution." HE IS IN SALEM AGAIN Return Engagement of- Professor Montague The World's Greatest Living Palmist and Mind Reader. By Special Request of a Number of Leading" citizens. SALEM JLODqjsa Balem B 'x. Moolllrrd Located at CHATWIN HOUSE 216(Churchst. ...,, ;.. ...iw.i .i.A I wnai you nave come lnl uicHulti 'j without asking you a qu yn?"r innl8,, tt ltl0: tells yo.iwl.at you . 'iJL" du Cv fi!l I H-t adapted for; how to o already violated ,,, ,.,' ' , THE MAIN WHAT 19 THE MATTER WITH OREGON RAILROADS? A great many articles aro bolng writ ton theso days by muddy-brained press acrbblors, to explain why thero Is not more railroad building in Or gon. The Mormons of Eastern Oregon are building railroad, A few cowpath cap italists iu Polk, county aro building a railroad from Falls City to Balem, Hut tho big coporatlong, tho South ern Pacific, tho Union Paeille, the Groat Northern, the O It. A N, Co,, are shunning this state, and carrying on building operations else where, Oregon premium to bo a tail under in railroad construction for the year 1000. Tho whence, tho why and .the here fore of this city is not easily dl.ceruiblc. Oregon haa.abollshod the railroad com mission, Oregon has no unfavorable or restrictive legislation against corpor ations. They are lots taxed In Oregon than in sitim other states Our sen ators and oougrosiuien have Ik'oi. their attorneys at homo and in Waihlntnn from time immemorial, when tho memory of man runneth not to tho contrary. BENEFIT PROM TEACHING. SCHOOL Is It what tho children lcarnout of tho books? la It tho ability to ligure, read, write, compose? Or is it to impart tho general culture or refinement that con verts young barbarians Into gentle, con trollable, eaccabIo, helpful and kind hearted men and women? It is all three, but the laat la by far tho most im x)rtant. How is this main element of subdue lug the wild young animals Imparted? Ily tho personal example and inlluenco of the teacher. Tho hickory club and tho ruler as a means of diitciplino has been generally abandoned at tho dictates of common sense and advancing civiliza tion. Tho main bohcllt parentsand soci ety got from the hiring of school teachers with public money, is from the personal contact of their children with tho teacher. What benefit Is dorhed from placing u child in contact with a raw, crude, un developed individual, bo it a man or woman teacher? Not much. Is not tiien tho ruling of tho Portland land school baud, that no married wom an le employed, In Itself barbarous? Ib it not a blow to force out of the business of teaching the most comotont, the moat oxpertneed, the most intelligent women now engaged In teaching It looks like that, to thosu who study the question from the standpoint, of the benefit de rived from personal contact of child with teacher. The taxpayer has a riitht to have the most experineed persons employed to teach. The parcut has a right to got tin. bouellt from tho charac ter of teachers employed, married unmarried Eating and Sleetlnr. Food supplies the substance for re pairing tho wastes of the body, and gives strength. Bleep affords tho oppor tunity lor those repairs to bo mado. Both are necessary to health. It you can't eat and sleep, tako Hood's Sarsa parllla. It cieatcs a good appotito and tones the digestive organs, and it gives tho sweet, restful sleep of childhood. Bo sure to get Hood's. Biliousness is cured by Hood's Pills. l!5c. 0 TO HAVE THICK, LUXURIANT HAIR U the most longed-for dc slroof ovorjr woman. Bho knows what n power ful aid to beauty it It, and endcavon to mako licr own u loft, glouy nod thick n roMlblc. Compamtlvcly low of them aro nwnro oj vet that Kewbro'a Ilcrplcldc, a recent aclcntlfla dis covery, will cnnlilo them to )owici hair oa thick and luxuriant as onrono could desire. it worki on a now the ory of destroying tho tea perm that iceda Un tho iiair iff (I ImittaM! !roceoua to produce a lOlrrooL and thin mb. ins uanui halrlm dandrufl and falling i wo. juncn ?:rowth of thick, Kloasy lair that soon becomea tho pride of lta owner. Ono trial will convlnco you oi its virtues. pon an AT ALL nT- oun ONue itomi. Ill or THE GOVERNOR'S OPPORTUNITY. Crllli Timet. Within lea than six mouthi it will bo ueoestary lor Governor Ueor to name that school book commission, provided for in tho Daly law. The act ill bo by long odds the meat Important that will devolve upon the governor durini: his term of ollice. The Daly law blocks out tho way for Oregon school patrons to bo relieved of an iiimeeoMury burden in the purchase woman's Nature U to lov children, and no home ran be completely hap py without intra, et the ordeal through ihich the eipcctiul mother uiut rM ft tuually ao full of tulferlng. and danger that the looka forward to the critical hour with appro, hcniiou and dread. Morusa'a I'kunu. by taxnttrtlngamtttHidnK properties allays nauwa, acrvouaneaa and all uupleasaut fetllugt, and to prepares the artteui tnal the pave through the evtul safely with but little auffsilug, at muubert tuvetctllflfdmidiAti!, "it It wgrth Its weight in goto." It ittoia ovajiarug gutv Oook containing valua bly information to all. Willed free, upon application to the UaabruiD KiauLaroa Cow iaby, Atlanta, OtorgU. Mother's Friend THE REPUBLICAN PARTY CONTROLLED BY THE ATTORNEY INTERESTS. HprlngHeld Kepubllcan, April M, 1900. In tho financing ol its public dobt the United 8tates government has placed it self In a position whore debt ia master. Tho treasury is in receipt of a surplus in come which cannot bo need to reduco the debt without paying a high premium, and which cannot be lent out at interest temporarily against a day whon tho debt or somo part of It matures and can bo bought up at par. This debt has recently been Increased and deliberately locked up, as ltworo,for 10 years, when one-half of it at least could hao been mado payable at tho pleasure of tho government, Taxes were increased at tho samo time, and. turner any fairly well-regulated system of national flnanco theso taxes should immediately bocomo nvailablo for pay ing off the debt incurred, so far as thoy were not needed for government ex penses. But the taxos are not so available, and wo havo tho ox- traordlanary spectacle of a government, more heavily in debt than ever, actually troubled by tho burden of a surplus rev enue; and pay iug interest on an unre deemable debt, while lending out over $100,000,000 to tho banks without inter est, and forced Into a choice of increas ing those graruatioua loans or buying its bonds at a premium or roducing taxes. Tho manager of a private business corporation who should lead It Into such a position that it could make no pro lltablo use of surplus earning after ad ding to Us dobt would bo invited to seek employment elswhcre tho movement the stockholders could get at him. Why Secretary Gage, in financing the Span ish w ar, should havo efuscd to avail himself of the authority given by Con gress at the time to borrow money on treasury cortlilcates redeemable at tho pleasure of the government, has never boon explained. If ho had made use of 'the power accorded, as Congress tloubtlces contemplated that he should, one-half of tho 8paulslt war debt could have by this timo been nearly or quite paid off, and au interest charge of $3, 000,000 could have been cleared away. That would diave been n better use to mako of surplus revenue than to lend i out without interest to tho depository banks for their own exclusive benefit and profit. The disturbing fact in our govern mentdebt Unanceing which makes il I xik like the work of amateurs at a dis tance is tho use of the debt as a basit (or bank-note circulation. That usi has comu to overshadow in importance tho original purpose of tho debt at something incurred to meet an enter gency and something to bo paid off a' the earliest possible moment, Wo now fund and refund the national debt w itl bank circulation In view, and not with a view of paying it as the country is abli to pay it, it lias thus passed from be ing a thing that ought not to bo tolerate,' longer than necessary to soniethitu which is worth preserving and extend Ingaud perpetuating. Acoonllni-lv tl. nation has been forced into a position "NOTEWORTHY PROGRESS. Paris, which has been ono of tho most backward cities in tho world na regards transportation facilities, last week Inau gurated an underground metropolitan railway similar to that in London, with a vast improvement, tho motive power being electricity. Tills lino will bo n great facility, as it crosses the center of Paris. Tho road was inaugurated with out ostentation, and even without the knowledgo of Parisians, but, neverthe less, on the first day It carried 30,000 passengers. - I ao7 S I I 1 ,ui f"'. Ilk L I MOtwri il 1 - V I '. .- if SJ h Whero ho can bo consulted in all tho affairs of life. Prof. Montague is too well known to need much introduction, but for tho benefit of the few who may not have heard of him, lie will eay that he guarantees to reveal every incident of your life; togie tho full description of tho i ono you will marry; tells I you when and whero you I will meet, etc: tella you whnt you havo come for ones- are ob tain tho money you aro in most need of. Why linger in financial trouble when it lo all overcome by a visit to this wonderful Palmist? If your business ia unsuccess ful; if another Bharcs the affection that should be yours, or if you nro in troublo of any kind, you enn not do better than to visit this gifted Palmist. Prof Montaguo has read tho palms of Rome of tho moat celebrntcd porsonagca of tho world, such aa Wm. McKinley, Bryan nnd IngorBoll and hosts oi others. On buainees affairB ho glvoa dates, facts and figures ; reliable nnd important advico on all matters of interest in business transactions, Ho truly predicts tho auct-esa or laiiurooi new inventions, patents nomltni;. nenslona. calms, etc.; tens wneuier you will recoiyo fairdraliuga with partner, what business you will bo most suc cessful at; whero you shall go and whom to nvoid; if you intend to mako any change If you nro in doubt about your mining property you should see Prof. Mon tagtio at once. SDeCial Professor Montague will givo a teat of hia wondorful power. Ho will Ointfffi f(lit tn ntui ti nub- nulir ''atnn nnolit nml tt tn!f1 lin TiiU ilR. iiilll(jUUVb IUI UIIU ovua UIIITi VSU1IIV7 VaitJ tlllll II1UIV aw vivhi Hours from 0 a. m. to 0 p. in. . j. wr. w Camp Mo. lis, Moots aVnr b-.m .M id uuAtL " MOOru. iM..r IfORKSTBRB Oil AMtli.i . Court Bherwood Forest No. 1 vv'P nights in Turner block. John li!" ft?'$T "li Cheap Excursion- Rales to the East On Juno 23, July 12 & 20. and Angus 4 tickots from Denver, Colorado KrX 4 Pueblo to Chicago Bi. IufaSodPffig medinto )olnta nnd return, will be , j " GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE i. AT HATK One llegular Fare Has $2.00 for Houad Ti KOitirn lAtiut October 31, looo SPECIAL TRAINS One night out to Chicago. Tickets good on regular trains. ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM COLOLn SPRINCSANDMANITOU Tako advantage of these cheap n't nnd spend your vacation in your-ci homos. Sleeping Car reservations 0 bo mado now for any of tho excursion! Write for full information. "LU""""' A. K. Cooi-Kit. G, A. P. D., Portland Or E. W. TuoMrsoN, A. G. P. A.. ' Topeig.Ksn. Joiltl BK11A8TIAW, G. P.oj.) Chlco ANADIAN PACIFC Offer WHY USE .Wtfsbach sai7fle? ' roiaaa--i!niwru-Binai i v . u'u si Kthrw L?S BEGI ' .Wff .SfiSfek. IK.n.1! .-'UltV 71- W ITV 1 '-m& v'. ..' y J A S 3-j Just n chance meet ing in the mitt nnd so many things to talk about. That ninnnu wet ftet and a neglected cold. Then comes the hacking, lingering coiih, and the doctor looks serious nnd talks of pine woods or mountain air. That ii the time when I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlscoxtry proves its value. It has cured hundreds of cases of "weak lungs," olwtinate, lingering cough, bronchitis, spitting of blood, nnd other forms of disease, which if neglected or uiiskillfully treated lead to consumption. i About eight years ago I had n dread Oil eoush mid hoarseness,- writes Mrs. Ma 1', lMwurdt.of hterllug-. bamicte Co. Utah. "I tried snwral Linda of medicine but without atlv riTrct; nt lt I tried r Pierce's Golden MedU-jl lllxov. ery, of which I he taken four bottles, nml my cough i entirely cured " Sick people are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspond cuce private. Address Dr. R. V Pierce. nu(T.ilo, N. Y IlKCllDHK TIIBV OIVB A (lOOf LIOIIT AMD AUK LONO L1VKD. WE BELL tiiiie: (IHAI)KH: "V08KA" WKIUU,I MAKTI.R, Tho very latent thing In mar.tlM. Inirablo ana glvos ONE xm iJl,0J5J "M. UA-NI-K l"0tt KB with a consumption of only thrio feet tmr hour. lTlco W c. 30 ceuu olJ aundby. or nood Uatlnit quality uud gtvlnu; hlailTV UANDLK l'OWKll. Price 1PKAL." Not'qullo as Reed quality but glvioR mono candlo power ea tho No,!l7, and at half tho Trtco, 13 cents, Any of thcso matitlea put on and burners properly adjusted at aboyo rates. DO YOU USE WELSBACH RlIiiMPi?;? Lf.ll?.ty!lLli0'T.-?!! .ri'J ? "". "$ Srt.i lilh, u ,,T r ''3 -M0,NKV with ono of thco burners lhau with any other form of artl nclal light, wo havo gas itOTCS also. Ut us show thorn to you. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chemeketa St.. Telephone C03. 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 ...w u. ijiutcnca, iitiitus, niems ana everytnmjr lor a coiav uincn or relreshing summer meal. Harritt & Lawrence, OLU P08TOFF1UK OltOCKItY No Flies on a Hot Stove Nor is there any tla.w or blemish on the work we do, either in plumbing, inning or repairing. We lead on everything in the way of first-class work n our line. way ot hrst-class work in our line. rruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty. T. S BURROUGHS, 102 State Phone I5II MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMINARY T .,,.. Co,nducted by tho Benedictine Fathors. Located 40 miles south of Portland, on ono of tho most healthful and attracllvn spota of tho Willamette Valley. The Ideal Placb ron Yomt Bo vs. Pronawtorv d,M&.C?ilnii",re,M "i"1 S4ntlflc Co,,f60- M8ic a specialty? roPratorJ . For particulars, npply to tho President.' 7-2-3m THOS. MIL.NB SUCOKSSOR TO L. M. KIRK "" rLl' !!ay' F!?' W 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 tho city. 54 to 58 State St. phone 871. School District Loan. Notice ia hereby given that pursuant to an order mado by the Uiard of direct. ors of School Diet. No. 24 Marlon county, Oregon, at tho regular ineetlnjt held on Saturday evening, July 21st, U00, sub fcription lieu aro now o)on at tho oilleo oi tne eiera oi me uistrlct in tlia Ladd it Hush hank frdom, Oregon, for tho pur chaeo by the cititetib at largo of f SO.OOO, tllstrict funding notes of said whool ills' trictNo. 21 Marion count v, Oregon. Said issue to eonsiet of notes iu tho hums of $60, 100, 20O nnd upwards. Tho notes will be payable to hearer. Tho principal of these notes shall bo payable at the oilleo of tho clerk ot said school tlletrlt-t on or beforo ten years from Sept. Ist.HHX), tho date of Issue, with interest at tho rate of four (I) percent per an until at the t-amo place semi annually on the first days of March and September of each and every year until- call or ma "urityof the notes. Principal and interest payable Iu l S. t-old coin of thn nrii Ntandard value. The district clerk w ill receive and ro aster all subscriptions in this behalf, ind said subscription undortliispiihlica. 'Ion will close at 3 o'clock p. in. on Sat unlay August 4th, 1000. IXmoby the board of school district So 24 Marion Couuty Oregon this 21st lay of July, lyoo. J. IHumiubtneh. 7.23 td Clerk. CTATE NORMAL SCHOOL MONMOUTH. OREGON. " Tlio btudents of tho State Normal School aro wenared to take tho State Certificate ImmediAtelv on ZtaT Graduates readily sectiro gocxl positions, bxiwiiee of year from $120 to 1S0. etroug Academic and Professional courses New special department In Manual Trail ." u"iikiiu containing juu Announcements, address, P. L, Campbell, Prcs or, W. C. Wann, Sec. Faculty Fall Term Opens September 18th, Training BjjKv Q siflLasnsBtT IslH slsatFlkv Aa Octfn L ttter .Jte'' PiTg0?' fn? 13, 1000. .-.".-., ur w., btem. rtllAAfsi.t I m.nd the Ch minion Bin.lor. KTrS: Msrs. Xlltabell, I Moll Gg.TLKMKf I ran "lid the Ch minim, Mower and Ol..A. n"T'', "raw. "" ho very best of satisfaction. I gave he int. "T ,0 ! ?aU ,ht was straw.fell ?o ead bW y T'rn "fflSontly ,W"n'. The ChampVn Z the only -Binder of the . thft Sou" fleia th,?.oats "J .'leliver them to the leetling back between) packer without Awav - , To the ' Mountains ARK! YOU taking a vacation? If eo,- would llkotosend you some litera ture nbout "Banff Hot Bprlogi" "Tho Great Glacier ot theSclkltki," and thn magnificent hotels there, operated by tho Canadian Pacific Railway. Cheap Excursion Rates Hindu from nil Pacific Coast points. OR, IK YOU aro going East take your Tickets by tlio "Imperial Limited" nnd Bpondnday or two nt our moun tain resorts. You will benefit by it and enjoy It. Apply to any Canadian Pacific Ry. Agent or to E. J. COYLE, A. G. P. A., Vancouver, 11. H. II. ABBOTT. ' l-ltl Tldni Bt. O. Portland LOAN 3 AT CURRENT RArE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE B0Z0RTH BROS., 292 Commercial Strttt, Salem Own. 7-H-tMi OREGON GREATEST STATE FAIR SALEM OREGON Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1900. PREMIUMS on prodncti $10,000 IN of tho Farm, Field and Factory Tho greatest Industrial exposition erer hold on tho Pacific Coast. Open to theWorld. For Premium Hat Address M, D. Wisdom, Portland Or. Old Post OfficeStables Aro large ant have reliable attest ants, your team boarded by the week day. Good teams for hire. Prices rea sonable. Your patronage solicited, H. M. Brown 62 Forry Street. FREEBURGKR' MEAT MARKET Is open attain under new managem""' and we will supply you with the flneiii fresh meats, lard etc. put up in cleanest and best shape and prompt1.1' dellvored. Come and see us, Phon Main 2916. VAN PATTON' & CO. PLATING Dotal" Trtpi' KdItm rr at () wood hBdk-l g L Korks pw set . wood "handlea-. ft Kulves per al e; Meul na&dfea . rorksneruta ilii himitM H i - , Table spoons per set 6, : iHiom pr set o,. nitttA t'nl.. ... a at M.I,C Sugar Shelli, each Napkin Blngs per Set , , Castors. ' 06 upper end of elevator to hinder. There wore two Deorings, two SlcCormicks and one I lano, and they were continually liotherinp when tho Champion run right along, and in fact its elevator did itotl ilioko on co all season, Tho Draw Cut Mower is the Acme of a full snath, wheels never slip, and tliera is no niil -Unit - 'tt i ..-i.. "it. -rr ;." ". on iX . "YvkB ""oniuowertsiu motion. imu no ureaKs and the machinerv did iioicostme a cent for repairs. I can 'commend them hinhlv tnTnv . u... waiitsnJlrstclabS machine. Telanhonn -va hlaek Leavo orders ' eryresiHJCtfu v. O.J. Riu i-.i0AP?.on..b,!?r.r: Hlner'f noi)Ufi' Call and get our prices on Gold WH Nickel plating. G. A. ROBERTS, Btata btraat. M Phon '! BO S TEAM WOOD' SAW -... b.K.t.lnm Work Done Qulokiy- O. J, Simibal. diw market. M. Yam Flmw. YwPAiuufu I