The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903, July 31, 1900, Image 2

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GREAT STRAW HAT SALE
To movotho broken Hues nnd tho balnnco of our lino ol fine
' sti Aw lmt8, wo tiro now offering them at
Sale Prices: 75c to $1.25 hats, 65c.
Good Harvest Hats 5c.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR XX
Tbeso sweltering days aro powerful reminders tbat you want
something light and coal In tlio way of underwear. Our line
la tlio most complete wo novo ever otiereu and rmuia
ARE SURE TO PLEASE YOU.
Balbrton Uunderwear 25c, 50c, 65, 75c.
Fine Ribbed 50c, 75c, $1.20, $1.25, $1:50.
The famous Glastenburry wool underwear can be had from us.
Vo not fail to see them before you purchase.
GflUOlMSOfl & 60.,
The Peoples Clothiers and
furnishers.
Annual Shoe Sale
10 per cent. Discount
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One year ago we inaugurated our annual shoe sale.
Our cusfomers 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 onfall shoes. All goods marked in plain figures.
bhoestor?
0 State St
IDE DAILY JOURNAL
BY HOFER UnQTHERS,
TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1000.
Dolly Ono Your, 3 OO In. Advnnco
Dnlly Four Month 931. In Advance
Woekly Ono Yoar 91. OO In Advanou
LATE HOP NEWS.
Reports of The Growth of Hots In The Edillth
Plintitloni.
forlbt wesk IcmlloK WeOnenlar, July 11th,
JUW, are furnished Or The Kenllili Observer, of
laniemurr, Ktnt.tDd prescniea wiid inecom
pllmeut of M. II. Hunt, of 47, Kffra Ituail,
lirlxton. 8. W . London, rc.lilcnt arcnl lu
KniUnil for the. Hunt llvar Itlttr lfop of
Vol Count, California.
Ashfora, Tho rnlns littvo boon plenti
ful and warmer, drier weather Is now
needed both for cultivation and for fore
ing tho bines to grow. Tho vermin nro
still troublesome, and washing Is kept
In chock owing to the impossibility of
getting on tho ground with machines in
the present sodden statu of tho soil.
Thorols some mould at places, and tho
midsummer shoots do not at present
look at all healthy or thriving,
llrldge and Neighborhood, In thtt
best cultivated grounds bluo Is going on
well, but thoruis b good deal of weak
blnu about, pernio no weak that them can
only bo a light crop. Thorn is a decrease
of vermin where washing has been
thoroughly done,
lloughton The blno has madu lltthi
progress during tlio past week. Vermin
abundant and washing continued. Tlio
irregularity uf blno escclally on xmr
ground is apparent. Altogether the
prospect is not encouraging.
Ohilham and Charthum Whoro tho
blue has not been washed thorn are
plenty of lice, also In the washed
grounds there nro n lot loft. Nigger are
appearing. Mold wmnni If It will bo
a bother this year.
Qoldnestono Next Wliijlinm Tho
hops which wore first washed aro going
on well. Wet weather has hlndorod tlio
cleansing process, and hero tho bluo
hatiga a bit. On tho whole there Is
notljitiK much to complain of.
Habbledotvn Wo hnvu had quite
onough rain, tho new follago showing a
palo unhealthy colour, and tho growth
hnsjiotmadu much progress during the
past fow days, Tho unwashed hops, of
whlchhoro aro still n oonsUorablo
quantity (partly owing to the Inclement
weather) aro In a very critical state,
oven viliero thoroughly attended to,
fresh fly and lico apour on tho now
growth. Mold Is making rapid strides
andjcultlvatlon is practically at a stand
still. "Mucks'' are set tor bloom.
Ickhatn and Wlckham. Tlio occasion.
ed spells of cold weather check the hops
and'thore is not that abuudamo of later
alsivhlch wo llku to see by now. Not
withstanding thu washing tho ermin are
very vigorous and mould, is still lu evid
ence. A largo proportion of tho blno is
very slack,
nittlebouruu and Horksbouriio Tho
bine growa apace and midsummer shoots
arojitrong and healthy. Voriulu stili
persisteut slid washing has to bo con
tinued, though tho frequeut rains retard
the work. A little mould is to bo found,
but nothing to causo alarm, Ttiero is
uot euough blue to grow a largo crop.
Cultivation is good in all grounds
jVtkam South and Walthr.ii.. Tho
bluo has grown considerably lately, but
it full of vermin, and mould is on tho in
crease. A fresh deposit of lly has also
appeared.
Wiuglmui. This Continuous' wot
wc&ther hinders cultivation. aud wash
lu Tho vermin is veryporUtout with
fr4h attacks. This aud cold ulgh'ts
prevents the blno from making much
held way.
iVoodnesborough.-- Whero tho hops
aro woll cultivated thoy lmo mado pio
gross. When tho weather permits,
washing Is In full swing, but tho fly and
lico nro very insistent, especially whero
the hops nro weak.
Hants.
Hop growors nro fairly beaten this sen
son by tho continued wot weather. Al
though fly aro decreasing the nmount nf
lico Is slowly and surely Impoverishing
thu plants, and where not washed thoy
I nro in a very bad way. One growor of
fifty acres has only been able to wash on
lour uays in mo last lortnignt, ami no
doubt others are in tho samo predica
ment. Crop prospects aro very had for
tho tlmo of year, and unless lino weather
sets in speedily so an tho washing ma
chines can bo put to work prospects
must grow worso. as tho attack of bflght
is very bad Indeed.
Hiddondon. Tho best washed nnd
cultivated grounds aro doing fairly well.
There Is n lo of backward weakly blno,
that does not get on. Warmer weather
Linuch wanted,
Canterbury. Under tho Inlluenco of
tho hot weather which has prevailed
since Sunday thu binu Is making very
good progress nnd the prospects' havo
improved all around. There is very
little ermiu left
Kavcrsham District. Tho strongest
blno continues to make good progress,
and Is throwing out laterals lu good
stylo. Many places, especially those
that aro not well cultivated, nro slack
and uneven. A lot o( washing has Wen
done In nil parishes, and tho aphis at
tack appears to bo decreasing In vir
ulence. Mould has madu its appear
ance, and sulphuring will bo started lu
a fow days.
fit. Htophens. There is very little
liuprowiiuout to roort as to the statu of
tho plantations In this parish. Vermin
very p-nlstont, nnd fresh lly aro con
stantly coming,
Tonyham. Tho blno In this uolghlwr
hood has grown lu tpito of Iho cold
nights, but thero is a fresh attaok of lly,
and mould Is to bo found lu nearly all
grounds,
Kaiuham aud Nottlngton. At thu end
of the week thu bluo in this district
was evidently suffering from tho effect
ol tho Maroh-liko woathor thut had
prevailed since Thursday, but now with
tho heat and sunshlno there is marked
improvement. A tavorahlo chaugo of
wind Is, however, much desired, There
is still a great deal of vermin at places.
Wye and lloughton Aluph. Tho blight
is very insistent aud things havo not
Improved on tho wo k. Thu blnu has
grown and thu lieu havo multlpllid
Mould threatens seriously.
Mil Kent.
Around Maidstone thero is still a lot
of vermin, but on tho whole loss than
Ustvuek. Tho higher temperature of
thu last fow days and thu generally im
proved weather havo had a marked
effect on the bine, which Is still, how
ever, Bomowhat backward. Thoro Is
mold showing In several grounds. At
lloxloy thu binu has grown it good deal
since the rains, and with thu warmer
and brighter weather of tho present
week it has assumed a much more
healthy apoaranco. Thoro is still some
vermin in all grounds, tint where wash
ing has been done tho blno is clean
Tho crop is uot likely to bo a largo ono.
At Hearstod the prospect Is brlghter,but
washing has to be continued owing .to
the presence of lico. At Alllngton,
Alyeaford and Dlttou, washing has got
rid of most of the leriulu, but mold has
wade its appearance aud sulphuring
will have to lie dono At the Furlomlia
aud the Harmiugs a chock was civen to
tho M tie by tho cold nights aud rough
weather of last week, but since 8undity,
with greatly improved conditions, the
plants havo mado good progress, and are
now looking healthy and strong. The
same remarks apply to East and West
Mailing, East and West Peckham, tho
Tonbrldgo district, Paddock Wood,
Brenchley, and the North Kent district.
Sussex.
The blno in all tho well framed
grounds is growing vigorously, although
at the end of tho week, owing to the
extremely cold and rough weather, it
appeared to bo at n standstill. Some
grounds aro still infested with vermin,
while others are comparatively clean.
Worchesttr Hop Retort.
Plantation reports very considerably.
In tho best cultivated grounds where
tho blight has been kept under by per
sistent washing, tho blno continues to
make fair progress, nnd is now throwing
out sldo shoots, but whoro neglected, no
Improvement Is visible, and tho severe
vermin attack begins to tell upon tho
plant, which in many small grounds Is
consequently very poor nnd weakly.
Moro business than usual at this season
is being dono in Worcesters, nnd KM
packets 'passed tho public scales last
week. 8omo growers aro rather less in
clined to sacriflco their hops at the un-
remunerative rates recently current, but
vnlues nro not appreciably higher. J.
II. Moredlth A Co., Worcostor, July 0.
Americans Araonr the Didders.
MoNTviDO, July 31. Tho bids nnd
specifications to bo presented to tho
Hungarian govornmont for considera
tion In connection with tho oxtonsivo
improvements in tho harbor here, woro
closed today. Among thoso who haye
sent In bids for this work aro several
prominent American engineers and con
structing corporations. Tho project
contemplates the expenditure of 12,
000,000 in gold in the immediate future,
and thoro aro largo extensions of tho
plan hold In reserve. Tho plans aro pre
pared by tho eminent engineer, Adolfo
Guerand, and what is wanted at once is
the construction of a canal, port, nnd
anteport, up to at leaBt seven and a halt
metres depth; docks, moles and break
waters. Tho port rovonues of Monte
video, amounting to a minimum of
$1,600,000 gold year ly, nro pledged as se
curity for tho payment of tho contract
ors. It will be a week or more boforo
tho contract will bo awarded.
He Loves Me-?
The duinty flower oracle tnaytell her
true or false, but some day the prince
will come and she'll dream the dear
dream of home life and motherhood. In
that dream she will see herself always
happy, always with a smile for the hus-
ixinu anu a kiss ior
the baby. What
a pity to wake from
such a dream, to
almost loathe her
husband nnd hate
her oMld. because
cruel pain has
blighted her body
and warped her
mind. How many
a woman has had
this sad awakening
from her dreams
of home and love 1
There's help and
healing for every
woman who suffers
from womanly dls-
causeu by
INI
WHY USE
,W?lsba(h yanfle?
elrcs ONK
Trice 60 o,
DKCIIDSE Til BY OIVK A GOOU
LIOIIT AND ARK LONd LIVED,
WK BELL TIinEK OKADES:
"YU8KA" WK1.8BACH MANTLE. Tho verj Utost thing In msi.tlnn. Durable aim
IIUNDKED CANDLE TOWER with . mnitiinritlmi nf nnW tl.iw fcot nor limir.
NO, 197. The old Itandbr, Of gooJluUng quality audglTlng KlailTY CANDLE roWKU. l'rlco
80ccntn,
IDEAL." Notjqulto m good qunlltj but giving Mtmo candle power m the No, J197, and at half the
price, IS cent,
Anj of these mantles put on and burners proper! adjusted at above rate.
DOYOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? l!XA7Xtf$
BETTER LIOIIT for LESS MONEY with ono of thcuo humeri thau with any other form of artt.
flclil light, We havo gan atorcs also. Let us shovr them to you.
SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chemekoto St.. Telephone 503.
THEHEAT COOLERS
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0.R.&N.
rrAKT timb scncnoic, TTT-
roa Krom'ortUud. k'i
Chicago,
8rwcUi
SKIS a.m
wifely neglect or
the strain of ma
ternity. Doctor
Pierce's Faorite
Prescription makes
weak women
strong nnd sick
women well. It
heats diseases of
the delicate oreans.
practically does away with the pains of
maternity and gives the nursing mother
vigor nnil vitality.
"Ttro jeaM ago." writes Mrs Kittle Aullkcr.
of 74 ll fitrett, Alliance, Ohio. "I lined two
bottles of Favorite rrtucrlpllon' nJ tn April a
nice Imby was born, before the doctor came I
was not very tick. I)bv Is now fourteen
monthi olj nnd weight jo pounds, Before
commencing Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription
I hail to vomit every day but arter I got the
medicine, from the first spoonful that I took, I
fctoppfU vomiting. It it a God-send for women "
When a laxative is needed, use Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets with "Favorite
Prescription."
The warm season has come, but we are here ahead of it
girlish ignorance, ' with a heavy supply of coolers in the way of the choicest
line oi groceries, saiaas, meats ana everyinmg ior a com
lunch or refreshing summer meal.
lateraatlonal Tennis Tournament
UonoKEN, N. J,, July 31. Tho in
ternational tennis tournamont opened
hero today, and tho grounds where the
games nro being playo'd nro crowded
with enthusiastic ndmirors of ttila class
of re II tied sport from both sides of tho
ocenn. Uritish visitors aro very much
in evidence, and tho best playors they
have yet turned out will compete for
tho prlzos. Canada is represented by
tho largest delegation of nny foreign
country. Franco and Germany nro also
represented by small delegations of
playors. Tho tournamont will contlnuo
until Saturday. American players nro
present from San F'anciseo, Chicago, De
troit, Cleveland, Philadelphia and many
othorcitlcs. Tho tournamont is for tlio
Davis Challenge Cup.
Trust Lumber Mills Re-otened,
Seattle, Wash., July 31. Uy order
of tho Pugot Sound Tlmbermon's Assoc
iation, the various camps In this ascocia
inn, after having been shut down since
Juno 30, re opened for buslnoss today.
Tho causo of tho camps shutting down
was that the supply of logs at tho various
camps was much greater this year thau
in any season since 1802, there being
over 113,000,000 foot to work up Into
lumber nnd shingles, ft was decided
not to start any of the camps until 40,-
000,000 teot of tho logs could bo sold,
and this having been dono,thoordor waB
givon for the same to start this morning
and the camps aro all in operation with
a full complement of men.
Harritt & Lawrence,
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OLD POSTOKKIOE ailOCKKY
No Flies on a Hot Stove
Nor is there any flaw or blemish on the work we do, either in
plumbing, tinning or repairing. We lead on everything in the
way of first-class work in our line.
Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specialty.
T. S BURROUGHS, 102 State Phone I5H
MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMINARY
Conducted by the Benedictine Fathers.
Located 40 miles south of Portland, on ono of tho moat healthful nnd ottractivo
jpots of tho Willamette Valley. Tub Ideal Plack foii Your Boys. Preparatory,
uiucoiim, uuiiimuruiui mm ociuniiuo course, jitisic n specialty.
"Willi
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WILLAMETTE IllVER DIVISION
jou 10 roruanu as abofe. T......
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street ear line at Oregon Cltr ir iheiSSSl! b
dclayoa thsro. Tickets to all Mints l??. "
VaiaiAlnlnn fat life ml n I. ..M.li' VtftOa.
cliecked thronsh from Balem f. ntflf
rail or river rooto to PorHsn.i t,J'?(l'
mado atl'ortlaua with all rail, ocoTmS0'
Oen.PassAfflJ
Agent, Trade Street doSS,
City ticket and freight offlcejfo&;i2fc
SOUTH AND a
VIA
Southern Pacific Co,
THE SHASTA ROUTE
Trains leavo Bolem for .Portland anil wi
Btntlona at 5:40 n. m. , 7:51 a, m, and
4 :05 p. m.
Lr I'ortland
Lv B&lern..
Ar Abland.
Ar Sacramento..
Ar Ban Francisco..
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For particulars, apply to tho President.
7-2-3m
MsyUe Satisfactorily Settled.
Nkw Yoiik, July 31. Tho troublo
which spruiiK up about a month ngo
concernint; tho wago scalo la tho mills
oporatod hy tho tin plato trust seems
likely to ho eottlcd satisfactorily to both
sides. A committee of thu Amnion
mated Association of Iron, Steol nnd
Tin Workers, nro in conference today
with tho diktats of tho Tin Plato Trust,
and a proposition for a settlement of
tho dilllculty without resorting to n
strike, will bo presented.
Christian Workers Cooterence.
IlosroN, July 31. Tho National Chris
tian Workors' Union, after being in
session hero ten days, today cloeed its
tnollth annual conference. Tho ineot-
ing was a very successful ono aud tho at
tendance each day was largo.
Etworth Letfuersat Llncolo.
Lincoln, Nob,, July 31, TheKpworth
f.euguo Assembly mot in annual session
heru todoy. Thoro is a larger attondanco
of Leaguo than has ever participated in
any previous assembly in this district
and tho proceedings are of an especially
Interesting charactor.
Women
Who have the
Bines
Dospondonoy In women
fs a montml condition
dlrootly iraoeablo to some
distinctly f omnia III.
Woll woman don't hava
tho blues, but compara
tively fow pooplo under
stand that tho right modi
olno will drlvo thorn away.
Coasul Moore Is Honored.
Hkklin, July 31. Tho Uenty-nintl?
annual meeting of tho German Photo
graphers' Association In Besslon heru, is
said today to bo the r&ost interesting
gathering in tho association's histaiy.
The nttondanco is larger than on tho
opening day nnd this is accounted for by
thu fact that many of tho delegates did
not arrivo until this morning. Thoro is
a good display of work dono by Ameri
can photographers, and it is intended
that one of tho representatives from tho
United States will deliver an address bo
foro the meeting on tlio closing day,
August 4. Tho American Consul,
Thomas A Mooro, Is among tho associa
tion's honored guests.
Protective Lestue Convention.
Indianapolis, Ind., July 31. The
national convention of the Atuorlcnn
Protective Leaguo opened hero today.
Arrangements will bomndoforcstablish
Inir a leaguo bank to be located at either
Cincinnati, St. Louis. Chicago or this
city. Tho decision will rest in favor of
tho city showing tho largest paying
membership, per capita.
Dr. Brown Will Steak la Parts.
Paiiis, July 31. Dr. Klmor B. Urown,
professor of pedagogy in tlio University
of California, is one of the speakers from
nbroad who wil 1 deliver an address bo
fore thu International Congress of Sec
ondary Education which opened horo
today. Nearly all countries have rep
resentatives presontnnd the the congress
will not close until August 0th.
"Take Heed Will Surely Steed"
Ho stiro to heed tho first symptonsof
indigestion, nervouBnpss nnd impure
brood, and thus avoid chronic dvspepsia,
nervous prostration nnd all evils pro
duced by bod blood. Hood's Rarsapa
rilla is your safeguard. It qulcklv sets
tho stomach right, strengthens and
quiets the nerves, purifies, enriches nnd
vitallsos tho blood aud keeps up tho
health tone.
All liver ills are cured by Hood's Pills.
25c. 2
Binder Twine
nt tho Mitchell, Lewis A Staver
branch, at lOJtf cents per pound.
Co.
NEWPORT CAMPERS
HOLD YOUR CHECKS!
u.un'h hack:
4 UltAY CO.
iruiicitTB uu camps ior (cottagers or
uampors tor ouc. Htovewood $1.60 per
rick. Hacks to Otter Itoclc and Light
House, best accomodations at Iledrock
prices. Furnished ntul unfurnished
houses. Call ou or address
7-17-lm Oal Hai.v, Newport Or.
THOS. MIL.NB
SUCCESSOR TO L. M. KIItK
Grain, Hay, Flour, AlilljFeed, 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 871.
(TATE NORMAL SCHOOL
MONMOUTH,
OKfcGON.
i no students of tho State Normal School aro prepared to
take tho State Certificate Immediately on graduation.
Graduates readily secure good positions.
Expense of yenr from 1120 to f!60.
rjtrong Academic and Professional courses.!
Nuw special department in Mnnunl Training.
Ior Catalogue containing lull
Announcements, nuuresp,
P. L, Campbell, Prcs.,
or, W. C. Wann, Sec. Faculty
Fall Term Opens
September 16th.
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Pullman and Tourists cars on both
trainB. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogtlen
and El I'aeo, and tourist cars to Chicago,
St. Louis, New Orleans nnd Washington.
Connecting at San Frandlsco with sev
oral steamship lines for Honolah.
Japan, China, Philippines, Central and
South America.
See Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at rJalen
Station, or address
O. II. MARKHAM, G. P. A.,
Portland, Oregon,
POSSIBLY
You nro not aware of the fast time atd
BUerb service now afforded by the
OREGON GREATEST
STATE FAIR
SALEM OREGON
Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1900.
PRKMIUMS on products
110.000 IN
of tho
Farm, Field
and Factory
The greatest industrial exposition over
held ou tho Pacific Coast.
Open to the World
For Premium list address
M. D. Wisdom,
Portlnnd Ore.
LydU E. PlnUum'i VcjtUbU Compound
ovoroomos tho bluos, bo
oauso It Is tho safeguard
of woman's health.
It rogulatos tho entire
female organism as
nothing else doos. When
tho dragging sensation
and the backache go, the
bluos will go also.
Head the letters from
women appearing In, this
paper women who havo
trioa It and know. There s v
O.A.
Besriths
To an.! .a..
I Kind Yon Han Atars BougM
Bears tis rf l" am" m HW AlirarS
School District Loio.
Notice is herohv given that pursuant
to an order made by the board of direct
ors of School Diet. No. 2s Marion county,
Oregon, nt the regular meeting held on
Saturday evening, July 21st, 11HX), sub
scription lilts are now open at tho olllco
of the clerk of tho district in the Ladd A
Hush bank Salem, Oregon, for the pur.
chase by the citizeiib at large of $30,000,
district funding notes of said school dis
trict No. 21 Marion county, Oregon.
Said issue to consist of notes in tlio
sums of 60, 100, 200 and upwards, Tho
notes will bo payable to bearer. Tho
principal of these notes shall bo payable
at lin nllls. ail... I 1- -t t
ni. mo uuivuui iiiu vierk oi saui ecliool
district on or before ten years from Sept.
1st, 11)00, the date of issue, with interest
at the rate of four (4) per cent per an
num nt tho same place semi annually on
the first dayaof Man-hand September of
each and every year until call or ma
tuntvol the notes. Principal and interest
payable lu U. S. gold coin of tho present
standard value.
Tlio district clerk will
Old Post
OfficeStables
Aro large ant hnvo rcllahlo attnml.
ants, your team boarded by tlio week or
day. Good teams for hire. Prices rea.
sonahlo. Your patrouaiso solicited.
H. IW. Brown
62 Ferry Street.
CANADIAN
?C PACIFIC
' MEAT MARKET
' HOW mflnni.nmm
11 supply you with the finest,
its, lard etc. put up in the
Is open again tinder new
wil
aud ve
iresu meats, mrti etc. put up in the
.cm'iuoi. uuu uesi enape nnil promptly
VAN FATTON k CO
PLATING
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Knlrespef wis Mul hanUlST."; M
Table sjooiis rtr Kt ,. .
Tea spoons jier set 0, ..,
Butler Knives. eachH!!!
Bugar Shells, ech!
t.rTiug CM.H
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Plater
f M
40
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are a mWlon such women. I day of July, iyoo.
7 23 tl
fft'ttlVA nn.1 s.x
glster all subscriptions in this behalf,
and sa d subscription underfills publica'
tion will close at 3 o'clock p. m. on Sat-
uruay Atitrusi -llli, lutsj.
iwtieoy tlio board of school district
anon County Ortvon thlyi
AUMOARTNKB,
tlerk.
Ji..!? ttl" refsirs.'nzin:"
NlSS ;?at,K 11'' pPlCeB on Gold d
G, A, ROBERTS,
SO State btreot. l- Phono 2876
QTEAM
WOOD SAW
tity O
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Two Machines
Work Dona OulnWIu
Telephone 25S3 black. Uave orders at
m!lveiJCOx,0,.12t! 8trect' or Steiner-i
umket M VanFukt. YkvPakk. fvf.tf
for accepUblo Ideai.
stato if patented. I
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Away
To the
Mountains
ARK YOU taking a vacation? If so, wo
would like to send you somo litera
ture about "Ranff Hot Springs"
"Tho Great Glacier of thoSelkirks,"
and tlio magnificent hotels thoro,
operated by tho Canadian Pacific
Hallway. Cheap Excursion Rates
mado from nil Pacific Coast points.
OR, IF YOU aro going Kast take your
Tickets by the "Imperial Limited"
and spend a day or two at our moun
tain resorts. You will benefit hy it
and enjoy It.
Apply to nny Canadian Pacific Ry. Agent
K. J. COYLIJ, II. II. ARIJOTT,
A. G. P. A., HO Third fit.
Vancouver, B. O. Portland.
Cheap Excursion Rates
to the East
On Juno 23, July 12 A 20, and August 4,
tickets from Denver, Colorado Springs
Pueblo to Chicago, St. Louis nnd inter!
mediate points and return, will bo sold
by the
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
AT RATK OP
One Kegulsr Fare Mm $2.00 for Round Trip
Keturn Limit October 31, 1900
SPECIAL TRAINS
One night out to Chicago. Tickets also
good ou regular trains.
ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM COLORADO
SPRINGS AND MANITOU
Take advantage ol tlieso cheap rates
and spend your vacation in your old
homes. Sleeping Car reservations may
bo made now for any of the excursions.
rite for full information.
A' S, vv,iH' Q. A. P. D., Portland Or.
L. V. Tiiomi-so.v, A. G P. A.,
T Topeka, Kan.
Johx Skbabtiax G. P. A., Chicago.
Tj i
'..'
1-lfalU"'
2 WE HAVE (
""Daily Fast Trains 7
TO THE EAST.
If you cannot tako tho morning train
travel via tho evening train. Itoth are
finely equipped.
"Our Specialties"
Fast
Time, Through Sorvico,
Pullman
Pnlaco Sleepers, Pullman Tourist Sleep
ers. Pullman Ulncrs, Library (tale) var
and Froo Itcclinlng Chair cars,
Hours in time saved to Omaha,' Chfc'
ago, Kansas City, St. Louts, New .York;''
tiosion, anu outer eastern points.
Tickets good to Salt Lake Cliy and
Donvor. ,
It Is toyour interest to use Tub Ovwt-
land Limitm). Tickets ana sieepiog
car berths con bo secured from
W. W. Skin.isb.
Agent 8. P. Co.
Or Guy Powers, AgYt. O" It. & N.
Salem Ore.
J. II. Lotiiiioi', Gen'l Agent,
No. 136 Third St. Portlanu ur.
THEPATENTRECORO, J
RlltlrnftM ISA ' I
..,,. W4 SSBSJU,
LOANS
AT CURRENT RATE
IM5URANCE
REAL ESTATE
B0Z0RTH BROS.,
292 CommercUl Street. Salem Orctoa.
Oregon Slion Line Railroad .
The Dlroct Route to
Montana. Utah. Colorado .
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite routes. tU
tho UNION PAOIFIQ.Fast MaUjUa,.
or the RIO GRANDU Scenic Line!-
No Change'of Cars
finest in.thq West."
On the Cortland-Chijago Spedsl, jfi
' ; r
Rnulnnnri With
KltfJut btandard Uleeperi . '
Kluu Wvw Ordinary Tourist 0kepn. ,
8upert Ubrarv-Dutfer Cars'. t
Sntenfllt. Ulnoara, Meals a la carte. ,
Free Beollnlng Chair Ctrs.
UumforUblo Coaches aud Smokers.
fcutlrTrala Completely VesUUileq.
For fartlior Information appi
n M ahri. w. R. TOM
Trav. Pass, Agt. Oen'l ignt'
142 Third St. Portland Or.
to
Corvallis & Eastern Railroad1;
TIME CARD.
No. 2 For Yaqulna:
Train Ioavph Alhan
Train leaves Uorvallls.... l:J0p-B
1W0P.B
lHUp. BJ.
5:55 p. m
7-OOa.n;
ll:30a.-
.12:10 D. B.
7:8'
....11S20..B"
12:10 p. v
6:00 a. ?
Train arrives Yaaulna
No. Returning:
Leaves Yaqulna.
Leaves Corvallis.
Arrives Albanv..
No. 3 For Detreit:
Lea vet. Albany ...
Arrives Detroit
No. 4 Returning:
Leaves Detroit
Arrives Albany,.,,..
0. 5.
a. .1.... i ii Mil.ta.-
LeavesAlbany I'Sta
Arrives Corvallis 8 ;05 PCP
One and two connect at Albai
Corvallis with Kputhern Pacific !".
Kiylng direct service t and from ltr
port and adjacent beaches. ,
Trains tot tho mountains arilij "
Detrolt'at noon, Rivlnjt ample tiwj
to reach camping grounds on
RreltenbusU and Santlam river
same day. .
Five and six connect at Albany ' wy
the Albany local to and from JT
ti f wtitu nwlM liTOl
i, TTJBNRR Aleut Atkaaf. O
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