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parfcsBSSBSiwl prMnw.vij90'-.uu x'TiV'f t-vjwi a tr vjj . -V 19s ! f n. iU T ',,, "?"vn -. . i (i i 1 i !J woman's tnougni 01 wltnnorror inert: Nightmare It no necessity for the ordeal of child, birth to be either painful or danger; out. The lite of . . ..(.. &. at,. SuKS liS, HEEoSEn wVa'teVer Thlsmument haacarrledtlfomnd. of wraen (hrouah thli i great crisis without aulterlnff, ami they declare ft '.TStend W wSmel? B8end for tmttMMAnKMcnMUmot priceleit value. Address, Dradfitld Regulator GREAT STRAW HAT SALE To moyotlio broken lines and tho balance of our line of flue atinw hats, wo tiro now offering thorn at Sale Prices: 75c to $1.25 hats, 65c. '? Good Harvest Hats SUMMER UNDERWEAR X X Thceo sweltering days are poworful reminders that you want something light and coal in tho way of undorwenr. Our line is tho most comploto wo havo over offered AND PRICKS AltE 8UKE TO PLEASE YOU. Balbriggan Uunderwear 25c, 50c, 65, 75c. Fine Ribbed 50c, 75c, $1.20, $1.25', $1:50. Tho famous Qlastcnburry wool underwear can be had from us. Do not fail to see thorn before yon purchase. 6.". Johnson fit 6o.. The Peoples Clothiers and ,mW 5 Annual Shoe Sale 10 per cent. Discount One year ago we inaugurated our annual shoe sale. Our cusfomerSiWill 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. LaCV'S " " V y Wk'kV.,lVVV.VIiVViT THE miLT JOURNAL DY HOFER PnOTHEnB, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1, 11KX). Daily Ono Your, 3.00 In Advnnco Dally Four Months 91. In Advnnco Waokly-.OnoYoarSl.00 In Aitvanoo NATURE IN EDUCATION. lly Kdnard Itowland Bill I would give up all tho mind In the prim city's hoard can find llouso with Its rcrap art bedlght, Straightened manners of tho street, Bmootlf voiced society If so tho swiftness of Uio wind Might pass Into my feet; If so tho sweetness of tho wheat Into my soul might pass, And thi clear courage of tho grass; If tho lurk caroled hi my song; If one tithe of the faithfulness Of tho mother bird ami hor brood Into my selfish heart might press, And mako mo also Instinct good. TUB DEFECT ilN OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS In vacation tlmo wo aro free to con sldcr tho defects of our public odin-a-tion. When they tro in full blast and our chlUrou aro all going wo arc too loyal in our support to see a defect. Now when tho battle of education is not on, let us eo if we can discovers defect. Has it occurred to tho reader why wu havo so few poets and orators and liter, ury men as result of all our millions spent oij education? lias America to day a ioo worthy to bo named with Emerson, llryant, Longfellow and I.ow Tho iflrst named weronaturo poets, tho latter two wero classicist. Do our sehoolsjand colleges produce lovers of nature or men of literary culture? If so, whojiro thoy? Indeed, wo live in u materia age when the better side of humanity, its soul and spirituality, is submerged lujtliejstruggle f oruealth.Our clilldroilusrn to lovo neither tho world at thelr.eot nor tho world of tho Imagi nation. Public education that leaves Its gradu ates ontjof sympathy with tho, bgautle of creuion, out of touch, lovo or admira tion with, tho handiwork of the Divine, and wlQi the creative faculties dormant and uinuoused, that kind of un educa tional system will hot prepare men and womeniforithe highest development and the f ull'dtules of citUeiwhip, Our children aro not taught theiiatuoa of tho common plants and (lowers of the Held, are not taught industry in connec tion with tho soil- Is not this as import ant as tlio rule of throe and to figure In terest wjien they will never have any to fljuro? Let us think about these things whoti we bow down in Idolatry to pres ent educational systems, r THE M0NL.Y QUCSTION IS NOT THE ISSUE, n In 190 tho question of making the gold dollar tho solo unit of vuluo as tho monetary standard, or retaining blmo tallstu according to the traditions of our rjjuntry, with freo coluagu of gold and silver at tho ratio of sixteen to one, won the paamount Issue. All other ques tions wero, laid asido and tho presidential No woman's happiness can be compllUliout children I It la her nature to love and want ihein. The dreadful ordeal through which the expectant, mother limit pass, howeYcr, Is ro fratiRht with pnln, sufletlug and danger, that Ihe very u una ncr Mother's Mother's ratnNndurlns Friend It ! if1 taa itaieiypasscti Co, Atlanta, Oa, 5c. mnishcro. 2 boestop? 04- Stuto St m election was made to hinge on that ques tion iilouo. And after full and thorough discussion tho gold standard won tho day. True to lis principles, tho Democratic Peoples party realllrniB its declaration In favor of tho bimetallic principle. Hut it does not declare that to be tho nam- mount issue. Mr. Hryan in his speeches recognizes tho verdict of 181)0 nnd does not seek to mako tho money question tho solo Issue. If lio is put in power by tho people with both houses of congress hack of him, ho will not bo put there on tho nolo Isiuo of restoring himetalism. This Is said in the full belief that the bimetallic standard is just and rightand sound from tho standpoint of economic bclonco, nnd if it wero tho solo and parmouut issue all honest blmutalllHts would rally to tho support ol Mr, Hryan, and all honest auportors of tho gold standard would rally to tho standard of President Mckinley und the h.ittlo p( ISM would bo fought over again. So it is proper mid wise that tho Gold Democrats havo abandoned their organization, have put no ticket hi tho lluld, and will heartily support Mr, Hryan. Tho socialist and Midway Pop ulist and Prohibitionist will not sup port Hryan. lluton tho Issuo of Trusts and opposition to Imperialism tho .Mil itarism the united Democracy will rally to his banner in tho interest of main talnliilng true American principles. The money question Is not the solo is sue any moro than tho Tariff question Is. Holh questions aro crowded to th wall in public .thought by tho issues growing out of the Spanish war, the war in South Africa, nnd the war pas slbllities in China. What the outcome will bo time alonu can determine. On tho issuo of Trusts and expansion tho lines aro clearly drawn, Hryan opjHisea both propositions. Mckinley doe not. Take your choice. THE SUBSTITUTE HOR DISHONEST ATII LUTICS. A great ileal of so-called college ath letics is nothing hut gambling of the most demoralizing and dishonest kind, It is related that on the occasion of tho last inter-collegiate meet at Salem, In which religious schools participated, thousands of dollars changed bauds. There was wrangling and trickery that would havo disgraced tlio natives of Wraugel island, and the question is what Is tho remedy (or dishonest athletics. At tho annual meeting of the stato board In control of tho State Agricultural college It was discussed and. after a heated argument pro und eon it was voted that the school should not participate in such intercollegiate con tests. These gambling exhibitions traveling over tho state in tho uamu of education wero voted down in an of. flcial manner, and the olllclal board was I ceusured by tho advocates of athletics. I Hut their actions does not prevent tlio conduct of honest games and t ports. , Tho bes,t substitute for dishonest' atjdottf a honest Industry. Wo should .iff...- ..rl.ihrt rw .)... lutul !.(.. ... I - -..., ! i ,.u uvrnuunHllll piCCO of land, Tortlie best crop of cabbages or celery, or tho beet bad of strawberries, or (or tho best family garden made by the young man or voting woman, wit the beat quality and variety on tho smallest space. Such a college student would bo a credit to tho stato institution ho or sho hailed from. LAND SWINDLING IS NOT A CRIME. It is a notorious fact that congress in vltos open and abovo board fraud in the disposition of tho public lands. In tho first pin so tho way tho big corporations aro gobbling up the great bodies of thn bar lands on lieu land scrip is enough to mako a man's hair stand on end. But tho private cltlzons is not n whit hotter when ho or she sees a chanco to grab some public land. It is probable that moro lands aro taken because pcoplo get tho Idea that thoy aro beating tho gov ernmont than over would bo taken if all tho methods wcro honest and straight forward. Tho so called timber and stone act pormits homoatoading of both timber and mineral lands. Parties filing must swear that thoy tako the land for their own pergonal use, just what thoy nover intend to do. Thoy must mako oath that they do not filo for purposes of speculation when tho wholo thing is n speculation from tho start. They must mako oath that It is not under any con tract to be signed over or transferred to any syndlcato, when most of it is en gaged and contracted boforo tho deal is over begun. Hut all thceo things aro not a viola tion of law when it Is dono against tho government. What would porjury or fraud against tho noxt door neighbor Is not enough to rulllo tho conscience in tho slightest depreo when tho government is tho party of the other part. If no land could bo held but what was honestly got few titles could bo hold today. The Dest Prescription far Milirl. Chilli and fever la a bottle af Orovo's Tasteless Cbll Tonic. It Is simply Iron and nulnlno In a tasteless form. No euro no pay, 1'rlro 60c, 6-10-6mood HOW WILL IT HAPPEN? Tho Portland Orogonlan says: "If Hryan should ho elected tho United States treasurer will havo tho now duty thrust upon him of issuing n monthly, perhaps dally statement, declaring tho actual values of tho sllvor dollar. Tho quotation will noyor bo 100 cents as it Is now." In connection with tho abovo tho Times Mountaineer suggests that it would Ilka to havo tho Orcgonlan to oxplaln how it will bo that sllvor coin will not be quoted at 100 cents on tho dollar in tho case of Hryan's election. Hy an act of congress of last March gold was made tho unit of valuo in tho Unltod States. All other classes of money, sllvor, ceppor, nickel coins nnd papor wero mado redeoinablo in gold. Doos' tho Oregonian assumo that this act of congress was so flagrant, and so dliectly in conflict with tho approbation of the American people that gold will not bo ablo to bear its load in case of Hryan's election? Wo aro desirous of knowing how silver, backed up by gold, can deprcclnto bocauso of a chaugo of administration. Will tho Orcgonlan please explain? JOURNAL X-RAYS. Tho anncsty llontu proved an annoity fiasco. t I t Hero's to tho barefoot boy he owns tho earth. t 1 t Seattle and Tacoma aro very much allvo thoso.days in tholr newspapers. t t Astoria Hryan and Stoveneon men had a dollar banquet and ratification on July 28. It is thought now that the army worm will be gone by tho tlmo tho legislature assembles. It is hard to enjoy another fellows' misfortuno when you aro in tho same boat with him yourself. Thero'souo consolation, there's plenty of money in tho banks, and you can bor row money to pay your 23 mills tax. . The Manila authorities forbid a dis play of McKluloy's and Agulnaldo'a pictures fraternally framed together. : j t Perhaps all tho rest of tho Oregon iwsiri rvji WM' IFWUWANTTO UICH riSH Go fishing where fish haw' been caught by others If you w aut to be cured take the medicine which hs cured others. Dr incrce's Golden JKdic.il Discovery cures dlsesue of the stomach and orgauu of digestion uud nutrition. It cures muny dig. cases which noem remote from tltc fctotuach because it cures the btomoch in which such disaii lwe their origin Word fall lorinrcM what I uiflVr.! fir iiiiw )r, with cold thilU, palpitation 0f jir. twin. ...il.l ...lit- -.:.-. i .. 2 iKJH nannu 01 brralh, and low tnirtu. wriui Mr. a C louta. of Walterboro. Cui. Kio- lu. 8 C "1 auld not rnlly IXvjIu illy inouffhl 1 uoulJ u Mr iicep ami ixvaiur roailu through my head all Hie ii. . Wa w emaclatal aiul .nW i .,i i lad a u..i (ted udf My .urn luducrd me to l.Iiri,ifiv,.CoWe." Medical UUcov-CTv. lu.h I did only to pla her ami m Kt ,1 '.'""Si ! To-day am KHind and Wl. t-i'iiu the three eara I vraa nvk I had live Dr Perce's Pk-Ukant Pellet cleause the k tem and regulate the liver, HAS CURED M 93 PER CENT OF THOQF - ... .L . ... 7 T"" war., ,vyMO HAVE USED IT.ffi V ft $SS ISO 6-s ""tpw ) F ilHl . .. i.pr ip-y- , - Stomach Health Mcaua health In ovory part of tho body. Weak digestion will upset tho nerves, tho blood, the liver, tho kidneys. Hos tetter's Stomach Hitters Is a well known remedy for stomach ills, which should bo used by every sufferer from indiges tion in any form. It is not an experi ment, having been recomended and used for half n century, and its results aro certain. Our Pmvatk Hkvbnuk Stamp covers tho neck of tho bottlo. it cures Hostetter's Where Others StOITiaCll pan. Bitter federal office holders will havo a chance to enter tho Helgian llaro Industry, ttt K Bryan goes iu, tho center of federal patronage will be at Milt Miller's drug storo at tho classic forks of tho San tiam. t t J Albany como near losing her great big white elephant tho other day. Tho big steel bridgo caught fire, but it was put out. . " After today thopooplo wlllbo taxed for four percent interest on tho East Salem school bonds, instead of eight percent In tho past. J t Grover Cleveland's silence is tho one black cloud on tho Itepublican sky. Will ho not speak and pull McKlnloy out of tho mud onco mure? . . Tho mlddlo-of.tlio-road Populist or gan of Mcdford has been converted in to an organ (or tho Helgian llaro in dustry of Southern Oregon. Tilmon Ford when last heard from was sporting among tho whales on tho Atlantic. Ho is on very familiar terms with tho whales on tho Pacific. t t It isn't worrying tho farmer so much that ho loses a little on one year's crop, but to loso what he's earned nnd saved all the years in tho past is a little tough. How many grain farms will earn enough clear profit this year to pay taxes In Marlon county? Don't all speak at onco and if you do it tlioro wont bo a thousand majority. U I Astoria peoplo propose to amend their city charter. Now street assessments cannot exceed CO per cent of tho vuluo of tho proporty. It is proponed to raiso this limit to GO or 75 per cent. . There will bo plenty of inonty from hops, fruit, hay, oats, cattlo, horses, sheop, goats, wool, mohair, cordwood and soino from wheat. Hut no ono will get rich but the money lender. t t t Tho Oregon legislature has boon In creased to 205 members. Herman, Corbett, Mcllrido, Mitchell, and Fulton each havo a majority, which is ili. Then thoro aro 35 not elected as Republicans, t t X Albany correspondent Portland Tele gram : Editor Holer, of the Salem Jouiinal, passed through this city this afternoon, from Newport, where ho bus been for several weeks. Mr, Hofer claimed to havo several very nlco trout, but would not exhibit them to his friends at tho train. It is thought the telescope con tained his old clothes Instead of trout. "Hunicr Is the Dest Sauce," Yet eomo peoplo aro never hungry. Whatever thoy eat has to bo "forced down." There is, of course, something wrong with these pcoplo. By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla a short time they lire given an apiiutito and then thoy en joy eating aud food nourishes them. If you una your appetite lulling, just try a liottlo of Hood's. It is n true stomach tonic and every iloso does good. Tho best family cathartic is Hood's Pills. 3 Dialer Twine at the Mitchell, Lewis & Staver branch, at 10 cents per pound. Co. Northwestern Normal SChOOl AND Business Stltm, Orctos, ZR& Sept. 24 Complete oourtc of study Normal, Uutlness, Com mon bchool. UUb School Klooullon. Muilo mid Art Kult FtcullT.8tlsitctorr Work, feud for circulars GARLAND. A.M. Principal. College. A. J. NEWPORT CAMPERS HOLD YOUR CHECKSI uain's hack A D1UY CO. Transfers all camps for Cottagers or Campers for 60c. Stovewood $1.50 per new. iiacas 10 utter iiock ami .Light House, best accomodations at lied rock prices. Furnished and unfurnished houses. Call on or address 7-17-lm Oa:, Haw, Newport Or. OASTOHIA. Dmi ti 1" Kind Yea Hits AJuvars BoajW School District Loss. Notico is herehv given that pursuant to an order made by the board of direct ors of School Hist. No. 21 Marion county, Oregon, at tho regular meeting held on Saturday evening, July 21st, 1U00, sub scrip tion lists are now open at the otliee ot the clerk of the district in ttio Ladd A Hush bank Salem, Oregon, for tho pur chaw by tho cithern, at largo of $30,000. uiomn iuuuiiiK uuiea oi saui scuooi dis trict No. 2t. Marion count, Oregon. Said issue to consist of notes iu tho sums of $50, 100, 00 and upwards, Tho notes will be payable to bearer. Tho priucipal of these notes shall bo payable at tho office of the clerk of said school district on or before ten years from Sept. mi.wuv, iiiuuaiuiu issue, witn interest at the rate of four (4) per cent per an num nt tho same place semi-annually on the first daysof March and September of each aud every year until call or ma turity of tho notes. Principal and interest payable in U, 8. gold coin of the present standard value. The district clerk will receive and re sistor all subscrintlons in thin lu.holf and said subscription underthispublica! tlon will close at 3 o'clock n. m. nn Sitt. unlay August 4th. 1900. llouo by the board of school district No 21 Marion County Oregon this 2lst day of July, 11)00, J Havnciakt.nkb, ?- til clerk Br7rrKH&apMiag - M - M - "w - ft - WHY USE A IIKCIIUSB THEY OIVB A GOOD LianT and Ann lono lived. WK BKLL THREE (IIIADES! "V08KA" WKIJlBAL'lf MANTLK. Tho very latest thing In mat.llon. Uurabio aim gives ONB HUiVDRED CANDLK TOWKU with a coiMUmillon of onlyt hrcfl 'feet per hour. , 1-rlcoWo. NO, 197. The old atandby, of good laitlng quallly and giving KlailTY CANDLK fOWUK. ITIce IDEAL."nNot:qulto as good quality but giving name candlo power as tho No.:i7, and at half tho prloe, IScenta, ... ... Any of the) mantles put on and burners properly adjusted at abovo rates. DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? VnT'S $&'&& a DKTTKR LIOHT for 1.E89 MONEY with ono of thcuo bttmcra than with any other form of artl flcial light, Wo havo gaa itovcs also. Let us show them tu you, SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chcmekota St'.. Telophono 603. :iTHE HEAT 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 or refreshing summer meal. Harritt & Lawrence, OLD POSTOFF1CE OnOCEItY 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 BURBOUGHS, 102 State MT. ANGEL COLLEGE AND SEMINARY Conducted by tho Benedictine Fathers. Located 40 miles south of Portland, on ono of tho most healthful and attractive spots of tho Wlllamotto Valley. The Ideal Piack koii Youn Hoyh. Preparatory, Classical, Commercial and Scientific Course. Music a specialty. fck For particulars, apply to tho President. 7-2-3m THOS. MIL.NR SUCCESSOR TO L. M. KIRK. Grain, Hay, Flour, AlilljFeed, and Land Plaster. Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales. Prompt nnd careful delivory of goods to 54 to 58 State St. fiiTATE NORMAL SCHOOL MONMOUTH, OKEGON. 1110 students ot tho Stnto Normal School tako tlio Stato Uertillcute immediately wrnuuuics renuny secure goou positions. Expense of year from 120 to f ICO. Strong Academic and Professional courses.! New special department in Manual Training For Catalogue containing full Announcements, luluresf, P. L, Campbell, Prcs., or, W. C, Wann, Sec. Faculty OREGON GREATEST STATE FAIR SALEM OREGON Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1900. $10,000 IN of tho PREMIUMS on products Farm, Field and Factory Tho greatest Industrial exposition ever held on tho Pacific Coast. Open to the World For Premium list address M. I). Wisdom, Portland Ore. Old Post OfficeStables Aro largo am havo reliable attend ants, your team boarded by the week or day. Good teams for hire. Pricos rea sonable. Your patronage solicited. H, M. Brown . 82 Forry Street. PREEBURCER1 MEAT MARKET Is open again under new management and we will supply you with the finest, frosh meats, lard etc. put up in the cleanest and best shape and promptly delivered. Come, and see us. Phcuut Main 2U10. VAN I'ATTON k CO PLATING Rots! Sliver Metal Knlje rr ft () wood bandies as lrks prMt6, wood nauilles. Knljes per tot . Meul faamtles . ttwks per set , Metal haudles ; Table ioiis per nt 6, .." m Te spoons per set 6, - , S Bogar Shells, each HZZ: "arrlng Set ! " Napkin ttlnn rj st it - Trlpl Bilte Hater 160 10 76 96 N) 10 IU 0 Si Castors .3T tl W to II 60 Call and cet our nrlui, n ni.i .. i Nickel plating. G, A. ROBERTS, BO State Street l- Phone 2876 OTEAM WOOD SAW O Two Machlnoa Work Don- Quickly Telephoue 26S3 black. Leave orders at residence on 12th street, or 8teinr' market M Vav Flkkt. Vkw P 4BK Mitt for occepUble Idtsj, State U patented. THE PATENT RECORD, B<laor. Mil. W?lsba(b flariHe? COOLERS Phone I5II attention given to tho any part of tho city. Phone 871. Fall Term Opens September loth. aro prepared to on graduation. CANADIAN X PACIFIC Away To the Mountains AHE YOU taking a vncailonV If so, wo would liko to send you some litera ture about "Hiinff Hot Springs" "Tho Great Glacier of tboSolklrks," and tho magnificent hotels there, opornted by tho Canadian Pacific Hallway. Cheap Excursion Hates made from all Pacific Ooast points. OH, IF YOU are going Eat tako your Tickets by tho "Imporfs.l Limited" and spend a day or two -at our moun tain resorts. You will Tjeueflt by it and enjoy it. Apply to any Canadian PacUlc Ry. Agent or to E. J. COYLE, II. II. AHBOTT. a. u. r. A 140 Third St Vancouver, B. O. Portland. Cheap Excursion Rales to Ihe East On June 23, July 12 & 20. and August 4, tlckpts from Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo to Chicago, St. Louis and inter! mediate-points and roturn, will be sold by the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE AT RATK OK One Regular Fare Plus $2.00 for RodbJ Trip Return Limit October 31, lOOd SPECIAL TRAINS One night out to Chicago. Ticketa -Iso good on regular trains, ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM CQLOBADO SPRINGS AND MArUTOU Take advantage of these cheap rntes and spend your vacation In your old homes. Sleeping Car reservations may bo made uow for any of the oxcureions. rite for full information. tV S. cOPKn' G A. P. D., Portland Or. t. . Thompson, A. G P. A.. to Toxica, Kan. Jou.s Sebastian. Q. P. A., Chicago, LOANS AT CURRENT RATE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE B0Z0RTH BROS.. 292 Commercial strict Silea Oregon. 0.R.&N. p -cjims .. tiMMSsMSBnus su nt pa ht tim BcnKpctk. innttr roa KromiTortlaml. ClilcaRO Halt LkeT'l5envcr Ft. Worth '" apodal Omaha. Kansas .City, Ht 1:00 pm U.Uft.tn Umls.OhlcNfO anJ Kast, ' Pkano Wall Walla, Bpokano, Minna- r?an, Flyer apolts, tit. l'aal, Uuluth, Mil- n,,r C.Wpm waakeo Chicago aud east. 7.60 a. m. tlolaKx. VIA IIUNTINCITOH 8.40 ,op, m ...... 8 pm. For Han Franclsoo, 4 p. ra BaU CTcry live daya. tx.'tiSn COLUMII1A HIVKIl i p." m. Hatur- BTKAMEIW) axtlufi ilay To Astoria and way Landings, ' 10 p, m. WIMiAMKTTE HIVKIl ArBVm Iare For I'ottlana.NcwlK'ric andwajOp, tu Halem Mndlnca. Tnenday, Than lion. lay anil Batonlsj at 6.80 a.m. Wed Friday WILLAMETTK IlIVKR DIVISION. Hosts to Portland as abore. Transfers street car line at Oregon City If the steamers are to ilelnvDd thero. Tickets to a in points in Oregon. WashlUKton, taiiiornia or mo JKVUUi vsniiuiuin v iuu smw mirtH I'aiirnrnia nm inn rssar 1 Et' Kstiiis ree. Chcir : checked tliroagli (Tom Balom tree. rail or river route to Portland. iCounccuoi mado at l'ortlaud with all rail, ocean and rtrir lines. W II. IIUHLBUBr. Gen, I'ass Agt . I'orUaoilOr. 0. m. rowiu, Ae;ontf Trade BUcetdock, bilta City ticket aud freight offlco.21(J CommertlklK. SOUTH AND EASli VIA Southern Pacific Go THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leavo Salem for Portland and way stations nt 5:40 a. m. , 7:01 a. ra. and 4:05 p. m. Vr Portland. 8.80 A M 8.90 P M Lv Salcra 11.-00 AM 10 83 P M Ar Ashland 12.30 A M 1206 P H Ar Bacramcnto . 6.00 V M i 86 A M Ar Ban Franclsro 7.46 P II 8:16 A M ArOgdon..... Ar IciiTcr.... Ar Kama, City... Ar Chicago... , 6:45 A M .9X0 A U ,735 AM . 7.45 A M . UIO V M . 6iO P M . 6.30 A M .9.65 A M . 8.M A M .6.-24 I m; . 6 1J A M 11:45 A M 8.40 A M 735 AM :80 A M Ar Los Ansck'S... 1M A M tW V H 6.30 A M 100 A M 886 A M 636 P M tAl A M 12.43 P M Ar Kl Paio Ar Fort worth Ar City of Moilco-.. Ar Houston . Ar New .Orleans.. Ar Washington.-. . Ar New York .... .12,43 P Ml Pullman and TouriBts cars on both trains. Chair cars Bacramcnto to Ogden and Kl Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, Now Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Frnndlsco with sev oral stoamslilp lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. Seo Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at Salem Station, or address O. II. MAKKIIAM, Q. P. A., Portland, Oregon, POSSIBLY Ydu aro not nwaro ot tho fnst tlmo axd superb service now afforded by the 0VSo I WE HAVE s J Daily Fast Trains ; h TO THE EAST. , If foil cannot tako tho mornlnir train.. trnvol via tho evonincr train, ftath aru finely equipped. "Our Specialties" j Fast Timo, Throuirh Borvfce. Pullmsn-V Palaco Sleepers. Pullman Tourist Bleep. 1 crs. Pullman Diners, Library (Cafo) Cr ami free Kccilnlng Uliair cars, ' Hours In time saved to Omaha.,Pn' ago, Kansas City, St. Lo'il'i rw lur Boston, anil otlier KastiJrn points. Tickets good tq .8aH Lake Cjty ana Denver. It is toyour tntorest to uso The Ovicb lanii Limited. Tickets and sleeping car berths can be secured from V. W. Skihnisb. AgentB. P Co. Or Guy Powers, AgYt. 0' It. & N. Salem, Ore, J. II. LoTimop, Qen'l Agent, No. 135 Third St. i'ortiana ur. Oregon Short Line MpL The Direct Route to Montana, Utah, Colorado , and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via tho UNION PACIFIC FastMairLifle.tf or tho RIO GRANDE Scenic LinM. ' No Changelof Cars, On the Portland-Chicago Special, "thfi finest in the West." Equipped With hlegauttiund'ard Sleepers. . Fine New.Ordlnary TourUt fileeperv , Buperb Ubrarr-Buflel-Cars. Hplendlp Dinners. Weals alacatte. Free Itecllnlog Chair firs. Comfortablo Coaches and Bmokers, Entire Train Completely Yestlbuled. For further Information apply to R.N. AGEL. W.'E. COMAN Trav. Pa8B,JLRt, qen'IAgeati 112 Third St. Portland Or. Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIME CARD. No. 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany 12:60 p. m Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:10 p.m. Ttaln arrives Yaaulna . 5:55 p. o. J No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 7-00 a. vat Leaves Corvallis 11:30 a. a Arrives Albany 12:10 p. bo No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. tu Arrives Detroit, Ili20a.ni pjo. 4 ueturntng: Leaves Detroit. ,12:10 p. tu. , 6:45 p. to. 6:00 . in , 6:15 a. . ; Arrives Albany. Leaves Corvallis Arrives Albany., ' J.O. 0. leaves Albany 7:20nl- Arrlvea Corvallis 8:05 p. w l .l . . ... llh.nllDI It Corvallis with Southern Pacific tialo' mrmg direct service t? anqtrom nj- port and adjucent.beacnea. . Trains for tho tuounUlna arrlt ; Detroit at noon, clvlnjr ample timr to reach camDlntr trrounds on i I Hrcltenbush and Santlatu river in .same day. ... rive ana six connect at aiwuj "- the Albany local to and from roru" 1 m, . .iXA.. " " .aakSUI Vf (VTtf IN K ti. U WAUJSU, "WllCfflg,' T F. P. A. tU.. V 1 U IX d I, TPRNXR Anal arbauy. or.