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.w.. .ISJ 'if ! , i , v t ! i I Shapely Married Women ftrtry woman eovels a ahapelyi pretty ,'1K"tfj t! manw rf (hm rin1Mi I hi ln nf illicit 17trll.l1 rnrma after marriage. The bearing of children It very ilClirutllTC iv me umiuci Bimiun 1 Hvotded, however, Ijy the use of fore baby comet. At thu the symmetry c for, Mothe "?D,i"5?"t Kr n1:"-..' .ri ...!" ... lt.1. irrttl ,.mrtv. ,lll n rtit uuHt i"" ... j, zz .i IIRADFIBLU ItlUVLATUK UmMHI Atlanta, Georgia i-ui Mother' greatest Messing, nu im" l.aa done them, , 8old by all drum Our lime opo-t. " Mother's Friend GREAT STRAW HAT SALE To movotho broken linen find tho bnluiico of our lino of fine stinw hats, we aro now offering thorn at Sale Prices: 75c to $1.25 hats, 65c. Good Harvest Hats 5c. .i;. SUMMER UNDERWEAR X X Thcao sweltering days nro powerful reminders tlmt you wnnt .something light and coal In tlio way of underwear. Our llnu is tlio most complete wo lmvo over oflcrod AND PRICE1 ARK SURE TO PLEASE YOU. Balbrfegan Uunderwear 25c, 50c, 65, 75c. Fine Ribbed 50c, 75c, $1.20, $1.25, $1:50. The famous Glastonburry wool umlorwcnr enn bo had from u. Do riot fail to Geo them Ixiforo yon purchase. 6 J Johnson & Co.. TlicJPcoplcs Clothiers and Furnishers. JSWX i Annual Shoe Sale 10 per cent. Discount One year ago wc inaugurated our annual shoe sale. ftrir-riisfntiiflrs will rptnomliAr Ilia wntiriflrfnl ciiriroc S of our monster shoe sale. This month we will have fcm.XX.VV the greatest shoe sale ever heard of. 10 per cent dis count onfall snoes. All goods marked in plain figures. Lary's 4 I A I dog was tlio sumo ha 'had' seen somo ruffians throw Into the river from tlio Jackson street forry, Saturday morning. It was most pitiful to eeo him try t get ngliore after lie had mndo his way'among tlio piling near tlio ferry liouse. Ho lind managed to And a placo on a big plank and could thus keep his head out of the water for tlio time boiog. There was no way to get at the unfort unato creature excepting to lower a man over the water's edge by the means of a rope. But Mr. V. Evans ond Mr. J. Riley, two young men who happened to see the sad plight of tlio wretched ani mal, hurried to his roecuo. Rlloy let Evans downbymeana of aropo, and the latter by the help of the feet of tlio former managed to get near onough to the water to seize the dog by tbo neck. Ho then passed him up to Riley, who placed him on the dry ground. If ever n dumb animal exprossed grat Undo nd thanks this ono did to the boys who rescued him. Ho loskcd at them with eyes that spoke mor3 than could most men's tongues. Then slink ing the water from his body In a weak sortof a manner ho started on his way homo, a suffering though happy dog. MEW YORK LIFE IS FOR BRYAN. While Judgo and Puck aro for the Can dida to with the sack and tbo offices, that high-class American journal of satire, New York Illustrated Weekly Life, tlio ablest and cleonest humorist paper in tbo world, declares for the candidato of the now democracy. It says: "Tlio election of Mr. Bryan would not mean frco silver. Congress Is for gold and will so remain. McKlnloy's re election would promieo n prolonged and bloody orglo of Imperialism that is of conquest, uobt and dishonor. As to the two candidates personally, wo profer Mr. Bryan. Ho has convlctlont such as thoy aro and ho carries a spine." There Is no higher class publication than Now York Lifo, mora able or more independent. 0&i (KJmSuMHKSiy Sitters He che, Biliousness. Constipation, ra icsnon Dyspepsia , mean that your stomach is weak. It needs tlio lmtors io strengthen and cleansoit.Don't experiment with so-called remedies. In Blot upon hav ing tlio genuine .W?lsba(h Maijfle? Imrablo mid WHY USE MtCltUSB T1IBV CIIVB A OOO" LtnnT AND AI1S LONO L1VK1), WB SKMi TIUthE.OIlAPKs: 'YUBKA" WKWIIACH MANTLF, Tho very latest tiling 111 msi.tlss, IIUNDitKU OANIH.K POWKIl with a consumption of nnhMlirco NO, 197. Tho old ltiilby, of good lotting quality and giving UlaitT IDEAL." Nottqnlte u good quality but giving amo eandlo K)ncr as tlio Ho.'.W, and at half the DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERSr wo will provo to you that ynu can roI a llETTER MOI1T for LE88 MONEY with ono of there burnotj thau with any otlior form of aril aclal light, Wo haro gaa ttorca alo. Let tu how them to you. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chcinoketa St.. Tolophone 503. RaM i iiT sf . r f glTca ONK n"j,T V B"iBi. r' 1'rlcoWo. ,on " Portland, Hr, Kit. rricc fsrr.vr: r.v.".".j.-.r .. Htu.rl.1 (Iik.Ii. 1r.".. lb. Worth HtlWp, the immortal slirln of Abraham Lincoln and followed with wild aolanmtion the waving white plumes of James G. Blane, ' concluded to forsako the patn ot uieao to follow in the slimy footstops of un scrupulous mllllonairo trust owners and yield to tho dictation of still moro un scrupulous agents of tho British govern ment, I was forced to the conclusion that it was Impossible for mo any longer to afflliato with that party. I prefer to stand broad and erect in a free land whero manhood resigns alone and whoro every citezen is king." The llonllest Man In Sitem As well a9 the handsomest, nod others arc Invited to enll on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that Is guaranteed to euro and bcllcvo all Uhronlc and Acute Uougln, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Price 25c. and 60c. cod&w THE HEAT COOLERS The warm season has come, but we are here ahead of it with a heavy supply of coolers in the way of the choicest line of groceries, salads, meats and everything for a cold lunch orVefreshing summer meal. Harritt & Lawrence, OLD 1'OSTOFFICE QltOCKIlY No Flies on a Hot Stove Bno- kano Klyer e.wpm Atlan tic Ki u P, m 8 pm. Bp. tn, ex. Bun Uatur- fl&V 10 p, m. u.1 f -I. . ---- A" "r ,'cnTcr imm !.-. Loula.Ohlcago tni Kajf,' ru a a, Bpokaha. Vi apoiia, ut, I-anl, Duluih"'l',,T wankco olilcago and J!iMU1 VIA HUNTINGTON For Ban KrantUco, v' oait uTory uve Uaya, COMIMIHA H1VKII To AMoria and way Lnoalnj,, Nor is there any flaw or blemish on the work we do, either in plumbing, tinning or repairing. We lead on everything in the line. Reunion of Confederate cterans, At. .w. Un llfll- T' IIIR HlirVlV. - .1' . a w . .'.:.'.." '..,.: n.,..i.i. n.... way or tirst-class work m oui Regiment of Confederate veterans aro FfUlt and Hop Dryer WOrk a Specialty holding their annual reunion today at Lanner's church, in Clayton county, ten miles south of this city. Notwithstand ing tho fact that many of tho members havo died during the past year, the at tendance is large and Interest in the I care Halcm llC-i M . WILLAMETTE ltlVKn inning. Tpewlay, nZZR . uy nun aaintuay at 0.8Qij; IS'"- ft? lio Wed Mil, MLLAMKTTK RIVEU IlIVw,- IloaU to Portland aa U. .. " $I!"&J&&MvSESJ' UVIIIJVU tUBIVi nuregon flty f th,,:'" k al?Afc!? WivBtilngton, California or iho Eul , u iiiruoxu irom naiom fri irfoa n. r.tiitn In 1,..b.i.... .OQv. checkci rati or rlrur routa to .M(t Pnrtlan-l mado at I'ortlaud with all rail, oVe,Y5!f , :ii .""mi Agent. Trado Street diS;?' City ticket and freight offlco,2t0 cora SOUTH AND E VIA Southern Pa T. S BURBOUGHS, 102 State Phone I5II THE PLATFORMS COMPARED DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN IMPERIALISM. Wo hold that tlio Constitution follows tho Hag. To impose upon any people a government of force is to substitute tlio motho-lso' imperialism for thoso of a republic. Wo regard it (lrnporialistn) as the paramount issue of this campaign." "In accepting by the treaty of Paris tho Just responsibilities of our victories in tho Spanish war, tho President and Senate won tho undoubted approval of tho people. Our authority could not lie less than our resposiblllty." MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMINARY ' Conducted by the Benedictino Fathers. Located -10 miles eouth of Portland, on ono of tho most henlthful and nttracttvo snots of tho Willamette Valley. Tiik Idk.l I'iacufoii Your Boys. Preparatory, Classical, Commercial and Sclentlllc Course. Music a specialty. I Klku For particulars, apply to tho President. 7-2-3m THOS.MIL.NR SUCCESSOR TO L. M. KIRK Grain, Hay, Flour, MilljFeed, and Land Plaster. Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales. Prompt and careful attention given to the dollveryof goods to any part of the city. 54 to 58 State St. Phone 871. THE SHASTH ROUTE Trains lcavo Salem for Portland and wm BtationBat6:40n. m. , 7:54 a. m. aij 4:05 p. in. I.T l'ortland tio A M ' t-ajTi Lv Hlcra.....ll-ou A M ion p S Ar Aibland . . 1230 AM HttpS Ar Bacramcnto. 6;t p M ti5 A r Ban Frandaco 7 P M ill 1 5 . I'M 1 OWPM . 6.30 A M ja a M A M 12.43 ! it TH miTS VOUAM (Mill 734 AM 728 M T35TX 6fM Mill 10 JO A i til ill nun TRUSTS. THE UU JOURNAL UY HOFEft UHUTHUnB. FRIDAY, JULY 27, ItMX). Dlly Ono Yoor, 3 OOiln Advnnco Dally Pour Months) SI. In Advanoo Weokly Ono Yonr SI.OO In Advnnoo MHMMWMMMMMHnMnanHHHai TUB DEVIL'S PLATrOHM. Naw York Illuitrated Llfei Hatan vrhlspcred n Svonl to thu Stutes "man: "Quick, out with thy idle knifol Hlso tho Peoplo, thy trust, will In harness rust. Go, preach thoui thu Strenuous Life." And the Statesman sprung at thu sum mons, And donned his warrior's coat; Cried the Dovil, "Hurrah I" nseno1' mail ho saw With his hand on his neighbor's throat Which so vastly ninused the Devil, That tho tears run down his face, And he wnvged his tail as Men cried "Halll" Make way for the Dominant Rucul" Tho Dovil slipiKtd Into the Pulpit: " 'TIs the spread of tho Crow," hu IiIbuhI, Ami preachers with rod usked tho bles sing ot God On the march of the Sanctitlcd Fist. Andiliu shook his sides ns ho watrhed ' them, Nor onco did his soft laugh cease, As thu Dominant Race run Its ghustly puco In tho Name of tho Prince of lVuro. TWO THINGS THAT ABB DETBHMINBD. N Thcrd will bo hot times between this and the November electlou. Not alone hot wcathor, but hot arguments, nnd some cold facts aro needed to kuup dow n tlio temperature, It is assumed that wlmtevor van bu wgreed upon by both side und tukoii out of tho controversy will unable both sides to get so much nenrer to tho truth, ami to that extent produce a clearer vision ul the battlefield. As lawyers clear up it ease by stipulating certain facts as agreed ibby boUi parties, so we may eliminate factors of the situation that are not in dispute und reduce friction of enn froversy, It may bo usstuned us settled that the Democratic-Peoples party, its candidates and platform are decidedly Pro-lloer nnd autl-Britlsh, and thu Republican platform is liotuiiti-Britleh, Is not pol lively Pro-Boor, the candidates uru uou- romniittal, and tho Republican purtjV real, sentiment has been suppressed, 'he McKlnley adiulnistratloii has Imioii ro-Kngllsli so (ar as its ucts can speak. For did not Consul Macruiu at Pretoria so declare4 Has not VobstorDaN w declared? Mils not Consul llollls been recalled for his well-known Pro Beer eentlmunts? No voter neeil tio w ronv on Oils matter if ho regards it iuiortaut. ryam Is Pro-llcu'r. McMnley is Pro fJCnglish. J As we havo shown recently, on the Question of oposltion totrust,tlie Dom-Jwralic-Peoples party is it iiwjul vocally orntnst, Whero, oh where, do the Ro publicans stau IT THE HOPE OF THE HOP GROWER. S 5 The Oreiron Hon Grower's Ass'n au- Jpears to consider seriously the offer of Llllleuthal Bros., of 15 rents for three fourths of the crop of 11)00. There uru gnuo fearfl that thu growers will not be nble to take up this offer, und it will pass into the limbo of thu "has bions." The greatest dilllculty the Association has to deal with is that so many of the hop growers uru merely in thu relation ot agents or serfs to tho credit-men. Thoy nru not in control ot their crop. It t'ikes about $100 per aero freu capital to handle n hop crop each year. Thoeu who have not this amount of cnpital to make tho crop with, aro bejoud the help of any association to bundle their crop. It Is already being handled byn larger association thu associated conglomer ation of thu Almighty Dollar. The only hoH) of tlio hop grower licit In the possibility ot an association of independent growers, who aro in posses sion und control of their crop. If these men wlllco-operutu to make u gilt edge product, mid pool their gllt-ede hops nndndiuitnoiiunthurs Into tho ool, it would he just as though a pool were formed by all the owners of lirst gradu beef cattle. Thu butchers would huo to meet their price so long us they were able to lliiaucu their pool. This is thu only way out tt present. It means to crush the producer of in ferior hops to the wall but that is tho tendency of all productive industries to day. THE UNITED STATES STANDS ALONE. The Pro-English newspapers represent that our government stands with Eng land In opting the dismemberment of the Chinese empire. This is not cor rect, as no other nation has otueially taken thu stand we have taken, a dec laration that under no circumstances will wo accept territory of China or con sent to the reduction ami division of that Empire. It 1 III keeping with the traditions of our country, with the principles of the Monroe doctrine, and the teachings of the Fathers of the Republic that our country not pirtielpute In the partition of China. The itiiti foreign sentiment of Ohinu should bu respected by a nation that has passed exclusion laws against citiseiiN of that Empire, and whose peoplo still profes to reero tho Amer ican constitution, To make it appear that Uncle Sain and John Hull are partners in the Good Bamarltan act may lw Mattering to the Anglo-American alliance nrotnoturs. Thoy appear to think we can do good only In concert with Great Britain. "Private monopolies are Indefensible and Intolerable Wo pledge tho Dem ocratic party to an unceasing warfare in nation, Stato nnd city against private monopoly in every form." 'Wo recounko propriety of it ignuo tho necessity ami honest co-oporation of cap- "We condemn tho DJngley as a trust-breeding measure1 tal but wo condemn nil con spiracies and combinations intended to f tut pint ttlialiiiiaa tf ttiin la tnnnntnl tna to limit production or to control prices." TARIFF. Tariff l.w "Wo renew our faith in tho policy of protection to American labor." MONEY. "We roitorate tho demand for an Am- "Wo declare our steadfast opposition erlcan financial system to the free nnd unlimited colnaito of sil- nnd as a part of such system the im- er. Wo renew our allegiance to tho mediate restoration of the free and tin- principle of the gold standard." limited coinage of silver and gold at the legal tatio of 10 to 1." WAR TAX. "Wo favor tho reduction and pneedv "Tho countrv is now Instifled in repeal of tho war taxes and a return to pecting. ond it will be tlio policy of Komiuucan party to urine 5 TATE NORMAL SCHOOL X MONMOUTH, OREGON. The Students of tho Stato Normal School aro prepared to take the Stato Certificate immediately on graduation. Graduates readily securo good positions. Kxpenso of year from ifl'.'O to f 150. strong Academic and Professional courses.'!) iuiv rin'uim ut'iariiuL'in in .Manual l raining Por Catalogue containing full announcements, address, , P. L, Campbell, Pr cs or, W. C, Wann, Sec. Faculty Fall Term Opens September 18th, ductlon of the war taxes." tho tlmo-honored Democratic policy of strict economy in Government expendi tures. THE BOER WAR "Tho provisions of The about ex- the re- 1 c -itJiojg. "Speaking as wo do lor the cntlro American nation oxcuiit its Republican olllco holders,nnd for nil free men every where, we extend our sympathy to tho noroic uurguors oi couth Airica unequal struggle to maintain erty and independence." in their their lib- Hnuiio Con. forcuce wero wlsoly regarded when President McKlnley tendered his friend ly ollles in tho interest of peaco between Great Britain and tho South African Republics." . WEBSTER DAVIS AS A DEMOCRAT "Several years ago I visited the beau tlful city of Lincoln as a Republican for the purposeof making a speech under the auspices of tho Republican national com- mlteo. I now visit Uio city as a Demo crat for the purpose of assisting tho peo ple in ratifying tho nomination of their favorite boh, a Democrat, for tho exalted position of president of this republic. For this change I have no apology to offer, or any oxenso to uiako. Upon the altars of my soul tho fires of patrolt Ism eternally burn and with me the love of country nnd thelooof fellow mon is far greator than tho lovo of party. And w hen tho party that onco worshipped at DR.POCE'S Golden Medical Discovery proceedings is considerably enlivened by tho presence of half a dozen brass bands and several popular speakers. The oc casion will be among the memorable events of the Thirtieth Georgia Regi ment nnd tho invited guests' at its re union. OREGON GREATEST TATE FA SALEM OREGON Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1900. PREMIUMS on products CANADIAN 2C PACIFIC tlO.000 IN of thu Off tbe Track. This meins disaster and death when applied to n fast express train. It is enually serious when it rofers to people whose blood is disordered nnd who con sequently have pimples and sores, bad stomachs, deranged kidnevs, weak nerves and that tired feeling. Hood's Sarsaparilla puts the wheols back on the track by making pure, rich blood and curing these troubles. Constipation is cured by Hood's Pills. 25c. 8 over Farm, Field and Factory Tlio greatest industrial exposition uniu uu inu x ueiuu uoasi. Open to the World For Premium list address M. D. Wisdom, Portland Ore. THERE ARE HEROES BESIDES THOSE ON BATTLEHELDS. When a man JeopardUea his Ufo to save a fellow being ho is called a hero. Wheu he risks his neck to save a poor dumb Hulmal from torture and excruci ating afouy he probably should be, with eqtial appropriateness, called a hero. A1 case of the latter kiud was wit ueesed rucenlly on tho wharves' at the ,bead of. Jacksou aenue, New Orleans, The object of tbeherolo deed of two young men with kind hearts was noth ing but a dog. He had been in tlio river Hooting for no one knew how long. One gentleman said he was sure that the "I had Miffcred from indigestion, nnd ouiy tliasc who lmvo .suffered from it know what it really is," writes Mrs. M. J. Fngan, of 1613 Ktiht Genesee Street, Syracuse, N. Y. " I had severe attacks of headache mid dizziness, with cold hands and feet; everything I ate digressed me, bowels were cousti tKited, and I was growing very thin and nervous. I cannot half ex press the bad feelings I had when I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover)'. I took nine bottles, of the ' Discovery ' and t-eveml bottles of the ' Pellets.1 I commenced feeling better with the first bottle, and kept on improving. Now I am so greatly improved in health my friends often speak of it. I moat heartily recommend those medicines to all suffering as I was.", NEWPORT CAMPERS HOLD YOUR CHECKSI main's hack . DHAY CO. Transfers all camps for Cottagers or Campers for 60c. Stovewood ft.50 per rick. Hacks to Otter Rock and Light House, best accomodations at Bedrock prices. Furnished and unfurnished houses. Call on or address Old Post OfficeStables Aro largo, nm havo reliable attend ants, your teem boarded by the week or day. Goal teams for hire. Pricos rea sonable. Your patronage solicited. H. M. Brown 02 Ferry Street. 7-17-1 m Gal Bain, New port Or. 0 .A. 13 T O XI. I .A. . Burs ti BU Kind Yea Hani Ahuys Bouy Briars V , ZLSt aVZV2 FREEBURGER' HEAT MARKET of s u is openncain unuer new management uu ro win a iresn meats, lanl etc. nut un in ! supply School District Loan. Notice 1b hereby given that pursuant to au order made bv the board of direct ors of School Dist. No. 24 Murion county, Oregou, at the regular meeting held on Saturday evening, July 21st, 1000, sub ecription lists are now open ut the olllco of tbe clerk of the district in the Ladd A Bush bank Salem, Oregon, for the pur chase, by tho citizens at largo of $30,000, district funding notes ot said school dis trict No. 21 Marion county, Oregon. Said issue to consist of notes in the sums of $50, 100, 200 and upwards. Tho notes will be parable to bearer. Tlio ly you witli the finest, .1 I'll-, tint lln (11 l.u cleanest and best shape and nromntlv delivered. Come ami eeo us. Phono. Main 2040 VIS PATW i CO PLATING Miliar Metal viiiTBi (r wilt.) vroo.1 nandfca... f J6 Knljeajwwte, Metal band lea principal of these notes shall lie payable F&s pSritt i. Vui iandTw at the olllce of tho clerk of said school 'Woi00"irt6,.. for diseases Qf tletomacn plood.flerves and Lungs. distriit on or before ten years from Sept. Ist.HHX), the date ot Issue, with interest at the rate ot tour (4) per cent per an num at the same place semi-annually on tho first Uaya of March and September of each and every year until call or ma turity of the notes. Principal and interest payable in U, S. gold coin ot tho present standard alue. Tho district clerk will receive and re- BO gleter all subscriptions in this behalf, Ten upoona per set S uucr nuivea, eaou Bujar guella, eaca arring Kl, Tilnl Rllreo I'latcr tn 60 10 1U so Nanklu Rln m.'ST.'""'""- , n 7 -,l "toll 60 111 "nK oat prices on Gold and and said subscription under this nuhlira Hon will close at 3 o'clock . in. on Sat urday August -ah, 1900. Done by the board of school district No 24 Marion County Oregon this 21st day of July, 1900. J. Bauviurt.sek, 7-23 td Clerk. Nickel plating. G. A. ROBERTS, stato btreet. l- Phono 2S7H Away To the Mountains ARE OU taking a vacation? If so, wo would like to send you somo literu turo nlwut "Banff Hot Springs' "Tho Great Glacier of theSelklrks," and tho magnificent hotels there, operated by tho Canadian Pacific Railway. Cheap Excursion Rntcs made from all Pacific Coast points. UU, It OU are going East tako your itcketsby the "Imperial Limited" and spend a day or two ntourmoun tnln resorts. You will benefit by it nnu enjoy it. Apply to nny Canadian Pacific Ry. Agent ui tu E.J.COYLE, II. II. AlinOTT, A. G. P. A., uu Third St. ancouver. B. O. Portland. Cheap Excursion Rates to the East S.V.?."?3.jKi?..1?S?-."''.'Hb'H. Mii : Xl '", vuiorauo Bpnngs, Pueblo to Chicago, St. Louis and inter! mediate points and loturn, will be sold u) 111a GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE AT KATK Or One Regular Fare Plus 12.00 for Round Trip ooiuiu iimi uciouer at, iuoo SPECIAL TRAIUS unenigutout to Chicago. Tickets also fcuw uu rvguiur trains. untT oiHCCT LINE FROM COLORADO Bi-mnuaAnuttAMTOU Take advantage of these cheap rates ond spend your aeation in your old liomes. Sleeping Car reservations may u'.i 1 i Vi. . ' u.' w, ecursions. rite for full information. Y, Vf0 Q A; Kl D-. Portland Or. E. . Tuoju-son, A, G. P. A., T t, Topeka, Kan. JqhnSlbtiAn.G.P.A., Chicago. OTEAM WOOD SAW J Two Machines Work Dona Quickly Telephone 2583 black. Leave orders at market. M, VanFuskt, YKwPAaK.6-6tI LOANS AT CURRENT RATE irtsuHANCE REAL ESTATE B0Z0RTH BROS,, 292 ComnertUl strttt, SaJcm Oretoa. 'Silt-U'-Oiw ArOg'len.. Ar l)onvcr. Ar Kalian, Clty Ar Chicago-- .. Ar t Angeloa., Ar Kl 1-aso Ar Fort Worth Ar City of Mexico. Ar iiownon - Ar Now Otlcani Ar WMlilngion. Ar Now York Pullman and Tourists cars on hniK trains. Chair cars Bacramonto to Otim nnd El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. LouIb, Now Orleans nnd Washington. Connecting at San Frandieco with mt. oral BteainBhlp lines for Honolalo. Japan, China, Philippines, Central ui fcoutn Auiorica. See Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at Halm Station, or address U. 11. MAItKHAM, U. P. A., Portland, Oregon. POSSIBLY You are not aware of tho fast time til superb service now afforded by the 2 0CTOtf WB HAVE . rt " Daily Fast Trains I TO THE EAST. " If you cannot tako tho niornlng tal travel via the ovenlng train. Both u finoly clulpped, "Our Specialties" Fast Tlmo, Through Service, Pollsu Palaco Sleepers, Pullman Tourist Ety ers, Pullman Diners, Library (Cfe)C ami Free Reclining Chair cars, Houib In tlmo saved to Omabs.XWf ago, Kansas City, St. Louis, New Y011 Boston, nnd other Eastern points. Tickets good to Salt Lake City d ' Denver. It is toyour Interest to uso Tin Otn lano Limited. Tickets and jImP- car berths can bo secured from W. W. Bkimxw. Agent S. P. Co Or Guy rowers, Ag't. O' R. Salem On J. II, LoTimop, Gen'l Agent, No. 135 Third St. FortlandOr. Oregon Short Lino Railroad The Direct Route to Montana, Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite ronW the UNION PACIFIC Fast MUl or Uie RIO GRANDE Scenfc Un No Change of'Carsi . On the Portlanti-Chtcago Bpecls!,' finest in tho West." .Equipped With' Klegnni Standard eleapers. Flue how Ordinary Tourist Blttptn Superb UbrarT-HuffBt Cars. Bniendlp pinners, Meals a la carta. Ire Kecunln chair Crs. t ComforuLlu Coachc and 8motera Kntiru Train Complotelr Veatibulad. For further information appl? .R. NAG EL, V. E. COMAS. Trov. Pass, Agt. Gen'l At1 142 Third St. Portland Or. . Corvallis & Eastern Hailroad TIME (JATXD, No. 2 For Yoaulea: Train leaves. Corvallis.... Train leaves Albany I?!?! 1:10 P- Train arrives Ynnulna No. 1 Returning: .. - Leaves Yaqulna 7-O0J Leaves Corvallis ":XJb Arrives Albany 12:10 P- No. 3 For Detreit: ,. . Leavea Albany jMi'l Arrives Detroit 11:20 . No. 4 Returning: ., Leaves Detroit 'rlisS t Arrives Albany 6:V' Leaves Corvallis :2?l"i Arrives Albany 6;Vt-- No. 6. Leaves Albany Vllv Arrives Corvallis 8 :( B One and two connect at Albi Dy Corvallla with Southern Paclf c tr"D' giving direct service to and :om ft port and adjacent beaches. . -. ., Trains for tbe mountains '";? Detroit at noon, giving ttmPIen11, to reach camplnp; grounds on ? Breltenbush and Santlam river w same day. ... iu Five and six connect at Albany the Albany local to and fromort U, U WAJU5KN, DW1K gJ;4 ,TOKNKB'Att Albnr.0r-