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i TimiirinK,VLf -r? juszs. j . IV n fit GREAT STRAW HAT SALE To mdvolhe broken lines and the balance of our lino of flue atiaw bats, wo aro now offering tbem at Sale Prices: 7 5c to $1.25 hats, 65c. Good Harvest Hats 5c. SUMMER UNDERWEAR X X Tlioso sweltering dnyB aro powerful reminders that you want .something light and coal in tlio way of underwear. Our lino 'It the most complete wo havo over offored AND PRICES I ARE SURE TO PLEASE YOU. . -Balbrlggan Uunderwear 25c, 50c, 65, 75c. IjI ' fine Ribbed 50c, 75c, $1.20, $1.25, $1:50. The famous Glastcnburry wool undorwear enn bo had from ua. Do not fall to see them before you purchase. 6. IIUOlMSOIl & 60., The Peoples Clothiers and JkmWmW. S I i 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 onfall shoes. All goods marked in plain figures. Ucy's 9 t"VMAVl,k,iVk; TOE MM JOURNAL DY HOFER UnqTHERS. THURSDAY, AUG. s'.TuOO. Dally Ono Yonr. a.OO In Advnnoo Dally Four Month $1. In Advnnoo Weekly Ono Yonr SI.OO In Advnnco THE TEXCHEn-MAKIMG INDUSTRY Of the grinding out of school teachers Jhero Is no end. All thu norinul schools and summer schools and county Inatltu tos nro running on full timu and wo hear of no strfkes. The fens are multiplied as fast.os persons can ho enlisted to try for the examinations and what with stato cortlllcates thero la no end of thu num ber of persons who gut through and aru authorized to oxorlmont on our child ren in tho namu of education. Thoro'Is onu had thing nbont all this and that Is tho persona given certificate!) get tho notion that thoy aro -highly Educated porsons th thereforo tlioinsolvcs. Forsooth, it the statu has authorized thorn to teach others, Is not that evid ence that they possess a superior odtica--Hon?. It I f stop In advance of no education at all, hut it devolve as many Into n'falao rotation to education na it benefits. Tho antiquated method of having a set of printed iiuestions prepared by the state superintendent, and passod down to tho county superintendent and all tho samu questions doled out to all tho ap plicants to teach, has had a rude shock In tho newspapers. Of courso, tho ai pilcanta havo always had access to all tho old questions. And it was charged that some favored ones had access to tho new questions. Hut nil those matters nro ol no consequence compared to run ning tho whole wash through tho eamo inachtuo. That destroys tpontanicty and progress. OUR POSTOrFICE FRAUDS IN CUDA. It was promised as na soon tho defal atlon of' K. W. Neoley, chief of tho bureau qt flnanco conucctod with thu postal department of Cuba, was dis covered that tho matter would bo thor oughly Investigated. Fourth Assistant Postmaster General llrletow wont to Havana In May under orders from the postmaster genoral and has been at work on tho enso elnco. This week ho makes his report which finds that Neeloy's umbexzlomonts amount to over one hundred and thirty thousand doU lars. Mr. llrtitow finds that If Neeley had balanced his booke, taking nil thu credits ho claimed, ho would havo been short f30,000.73. This would include credit of 3U2.581M7 for doatroyod stamps after thu now Issuo which Mr, Uriitow saya Is fraudulent credit. Ho received 1512,000 worth of tho first stamp Issuo and his rocelpUi vhow that lie disposed of 230,170.a) worth which could only loavu a balance of f '.1)1,820,1) whereas he credits himself with f:M2,. 680.37 destroyed. Hero is a discrepancy against Neoly of over 100,000. Mr. Urlatow also Hilda that K. P, Thompson, postmaster at Havana, is guilty of violating the law and recommeuds that Director Genoral Hath bone bo brought to trial for tho grossest carelessness In the administration of the affairs of his otflco. Nothing too severe can bo said of tho looting of the postal revenues of Cuba. While this govern, went was trying to bring order 'out of chaos, in tho country that It had Just freed from Spanish tyranny, and was trying to show the people how to estab lish tho different department of the provisional government ou a business 'urnishcrs. 2 I fc I bboesfor? 04 Stato St basis lb) trusted servants Woro stealing all they could got their hande on. It is a striking commentary on olllclnl Integ rity. It must bo Been, however, by tho Cuban people that thoro was no disposi tion on tlio mrt of tho United States to cover up this duplicity for prompt meas ure re wero taken to bring tho guilty to justice. In will be a further proof to tho Culmns that wo nro in earnest if tho in en who havu been plainly shown gulltyby Assistant Postmaster Urlstow's , report, nro quickly and summarily dealt with. OUR GOVERNMENT IN DEMAND FOR ARUITRATION. For a man with n buck bono of choco olato, weak mid uncurtain, as 'ins been proclaimed to be by tho opposition, President MoKinluy scorns to possess enough of something or other to cmieo him to lie in demand as nu arbitrator. Thu Hours wanted him to net In that ca pacity and now China appeals to him to mediatu between it and the powora for a settlement of the present troubles. The President mndo n linn and politic ans wer to this Inst overture, requiring as n ciudltlou that tho inlnistora bo put In "immediate free communication with their rotipcctlvu govornmunla," mid that tho Ohlueeo govermunt cooperate wi th thu relief expedition to effect tho II Itera tion of the legations. It looks, there foro, na though tho United .States would be n prominent tlguro in tho settlement of tho present trnublos. Certainly our govcrumont Impressed the Chlneso mln later In this country with the importance of getting direct communication with Mlnlati r Conger and it was accomplish ed while other nations heard nothing from their representatives and expressed doubt as to thu gonuinenesa of our dis patches. A REPLY TO ROOSEVELT'S INSULTING SPEECH. Hero Is the meat In (Governor Rooso vult'a sjHxch ofllclally 0uiilng tho cam pulgn: "Tho Democrats stand for lawless ness, for dishonesty mid (dishonor, for licouso and disaster at homo and cow ardly shrinking from duty abroad." What more could you want to mnke Djiuoerats veto for the bravo Rooso velt? What do you think of n young gentle man who characterises in this fashion tho seven million American oitlons who yoted for liryan four years ago? Uovornor Hoosovelt's description, by the way, applies to General Uwtou ho was a Democrat; and to Dewey he is a Democrat; and to Schley he la a Democrat ; mid to General Wheeler he Is a Democrat. Woro those men "dishonest at home and cowards abroad?" Aviso old man iu thu Democratic. P-irty remarked when Ituosevelt was nominated. "Wo can safely rely on that young man to uinko more kinds of a fool of of htniBolf than ally man has. over done tu public life." Governor Ituosevelt seems to bo rap Idly verifying the prediction. Chicago American. A Record la Blood. The record of Hood's Bursaimrllla is literally wrltteu In the blood of millions of ieoplo to whom it has given good heath. It is all tho tlmo curing diseases oi mo siomacn. nerves, kidneys and blood, ana it is doing good every day to luousauus who are taking it (or poor up. petite. tnxl fftSllng'Hud'Boiiernl debility. It is the best medicine. money can buy. Hood's Pills aro uou.lrrituliug, Price S3 cents 4 BlsJtr Twloe at the Mitchell. Lnwla .1 Ki,.v..r Co. branch, at 10S, cents per oiind. STANDARD OIL. HOW ONE OP TUB NECESSITIES OP LIFE HAS MADE MILLIONAIRES. 'One of tbe Paramount Issues" EdltorUI la the San Eranclsco Examiner, Four years ago tho paramount issuo of the Presidential campaign was tho ques tion what sort of dollars wo should havo. This year tho paramount economic issue is tho question who shall own whatover dollars thoro aro and incidentally oursel ves along with them. Thirty years ago the Standard Oil Trust had n capital of l,000,000. Now Its nominal capital is 110,000,000 nnd tho actual valuo of its stock, based on market quotations and earning capacity, is over $600,000,000. It has increased its wealth over GOO times, or 50,000 per cent in thirty years. In tho eamo tlmo tho wealth of tho nation (including Standard Oil) lias not increased over 300 par cent. If tho trust has increased so much more than tho nvornge, tho rest of tho country must havo increased (hat much less. And Included in that remainder nro scores of other trusts, somo of which havo accumulated wealth oven tnoro rapidly than Standard Oil. Tiio Rockofolior combination cleared f!8, 000,000 last year on a nominal capitalization of $110,000,000. Tho Car negio Company expects to cloar $42,000, 000 this year on a nominal capitalization of f 25,000,000. Whon tho trusts have divided their 40,50, 100 and 150 per cont, how much will be loft for common peo ple. From 1882 to 1801, when tho Standard Oil Trust was comparatively a small nf fair, its annual dividends averaged C 1-1 per cont, from 1891 to 1890, when most of tho industries of tho country woro In tho depths of distress, nnd millions of men woro tramping tho roads vainly hunting for work, tho Standnrd Oil dividends jumped to 31 per cent. In 1807 thoy woro 33 por cent, in 1898, 30; In 1890, 33, nnd In 1900, 48 por cent. The defenders of tho trusts somotimos say that nil this means nothing that tho shares of theso corporations nro to be taught In tho market nnd that if iliolr workmou aro thrifty and savo their wages thoy can buy thorn out and own tho enterprises themselves. Let us eeo. A high Standard Oil ofllcial wns boasting tho other day that his trust wns a friend of labor, becnuso It employed 35,000 mon at n minimum wngo of $1.50 a dny. A dollar and a half n working day is nine dollars a week, or $108 n year. Thirtyflvo thousand mon at that rato will earn $10,380,000 n yenr, or almost prcclsoly one-third of tho amount distributed in dividends among Mr. John D. Rockefeller nnd half a dozen associates. If wo call tho nvorngo daily wngo $2.00, slnco $1.50 is tho minimum, those 35,000 mun would earn t 120,000 per wock, of $21,840,00 1 1 year considerably less than tho dividends of Mr. Joliu D. ltockufollor alono. Now, assuming that Mr. Rockefeller nnd his 35.000 workmen havo tho same Incomo, which lean oxtonslvoly gonorous assumption for tho workmen, on which sldo is there likely to lw moro ready money for investing in additional stock Mr. Rockefeller has one small family to simnort. Ho lino no vices mid no oxh!iibIvo habits of any kind. Ho does not oven pay taxes wnen no can ueip u, Practically all of hie Incomo Is available for reinvestment. Kachof thu 35,000 workmen may bo prcumod to havu at ienst a wife nnd threu children 175,000 people in all to 1m supported from an incomo no Inrgor than Mr. Rockefeller's. At an average wage of 12,00 inir day, each person In n Standard OU workman's family would havo forty cents a day to llvo on includ ing food, clothing, eholter nnd luxuries. It hardly looks ns If moro than 39 cents out of tho 40 conts could bo devoted to thu purchase of stock. Similar proportions prevail In other enterprises. Mr. Carnegie's Individual THE HEALTH OF YOUNG WOMEN Two of Them 1Iii1mI by Mrs. l'lukliani Until their iA-ttcrs. "Dkaii Mks. Pinkham: I nm sixteen yearn old und nm troubled with my monthly NlcUnesH. It is very Irregular, occurring only onco in two or three months, und ulso very painful. I also Hulfur with cramps and onco in a while pain Htrlkoi mu In thu heart nnd I hnvo drowsy hemluehes. If thorn Is nny thing you cun do for mo, I will glndly follow your lulvlce." MiRfl Maiiy (Ioukh, Aptos, Cut., July 31, 1HDS. " Dkaii Mns. Pink 11 am: After receiv ing your lutter I bcirnti thu use of yourromo dles, taking both Lydla K. l'lnlc Iiuiii'h Vegetable Com' jtound nnd Wood Purifier. I urn uow regular overj month nnd mi Iter no pain. Your medicine Is tho best that nuy suf fering girl can take," Miss Majiy Uouus, Aptos, Cat., July 0, 1800. Nervous nnd Dizzy 'Dkaii Mus. Pinkham; I wish to express my thanks to you for the great iK'iiellt 1 have received from the use of l,ydlu K. Piukhum'a Vegetable Com pound. 1 buffered constantly from ter rible kldonohe. had chills, was nervous und dtizy. 1 had tried different hinds' of medicine but they nil failed entirely. After taking three Inittlesof Wjfotnble Compound and three of IIIihmI Purltler I umnllrltrht- 1 cannot thank you enough fir what your remedies buve ilone for me."- Miha Iatima .Ik.xhks, llox Id, OKdcushurv, Wis., June 10, 1:190. Northwestern s'L,",,,0? Normal School and Business SPHf?s Sept. 24 Complete oounea of study Normal, Dullness, Com mon Hcnool. llllt Hchool Klooutlon, Vluilo and Art Knll faculty. Katlttactory Work, iJsua for circulars GARLAND, A.M. PrtodWl. College. A.J WHEAT AND OATS WANTED Ilags furnished. Will buy or storo. Get our prices before buying, Tillson Bartlett Grain UU 4 7A Young Matrons Who preserve the charms of face nnd figure In spite of an Increasing family nnd the care of growing children art always to be envied. As n preservative beauty Doctor Pierce's Favor ite Prescription lias been hailed by women n9 "a God send " to their sex. It gives the strength n n d health upon which happy motherhood de pends. It prac tlcally does away with the pains of mater nity. It enables the mother to nourish the in fant life de pending ou her, nnd enjoy the hourly happi ness of watch ing the develop ment of a per fectly healthy child. Mrs. Orrin Stile. Ul UVWlilllffi VUUU Co.. WI., writes: "I have been IntenifliiR to write you ever ulnce my baby wai born In re gard to what your 'Favorite Prescription' has Hone for me, 1 cannot praise It enough, for I have not been a well for live years aa I now am, In July last I had a baby boy, weight II pounds, ind I was only sick a short time, nnd since I not up have not had one sick day. I have not hsd any Internal trouble since I got up. 1 wns not onfy surprised myself but all of my friends here are surprised to see me so well." Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, every woman's friend, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Scud a i one-cent stamps for book in pa per covers, or 31 stamps in cloth bind ing, to Dr. H. V. Pierce, liuflalo, N. Y. incomo from his steel works is greater than tho combined incomes oi nil tho workmen in his employ. When a fow men nro compounding their incomes at tho rato of CO or 100 nor cont. and th 0 masses of tho people llvo from hand to mouth, saving nothing, and lucky if they can pay their dally nccounts with out asking for charity, it does not tako nvoryelabornto mathematical calculation to show 'that tho fow will Boon own nil tho wealth of tho country. Tho trust systom hastens that process. Whon bnssiness was carried on by u multltudo of independent concerns thero was nlwavE a clianco for n bright manu facturer or merchant to mako a llttlo fortuno that would irlvo him proportion ately as largo a share of tho national wealth ns wns secured by Ills richer com petitors, lint now thu small merchant nnd manufacturer nro disappearing. Thoy nro being absorbed by tho trusts. Tho bright young man who would havo formerly miulo n stroko of business on Ills own account, is now tho hired man of a trust. IIo draws n salary a good one perhaps as salaries go, but not ono mat could over onaulo mm to become a rival of his employers. For every dollar ho receives for tho hlro of his brain, ho enables IiIb masters to procuro twenty. Tho trusts monopolize not only money, but brains, and what brains formerly produced for tholr owners, thoy now nroduco for tho capitalists to whom they leased. This Is ns fatal is ns its twin poison of military imperialism to Republican trov- eminent. It is imperialism in another phase. It Is tho rulu of tho few over tho many tho exploitation of tho many bv tho low. Tho Declaration of Indepomf onco talkH about nil mon being created equal. Is tho man to whom John D. Hockefoller pays fl.fiO n day in any material sonso tho equal to Mr. ltocku follor? SuppoHO ho and Mr. Rockefeller each wero to hold somo cherished principle of uovornmont. and sunnoso each went to Washington on thu Bamo day to urgo his , viowh upon mo rrcsiuont, which woniu got tho moro roipcctful reception? SuppuBo the workman was sitting in tho Presidentt't anteroom with his em ployer came in, would Mr. Itockfellor wait ids turn? IIo would if wo had n truly democrat ic government. Tho tlmo ;mny como, and before very long, when tho govern ment will havo to dent radically with tho power which ovon tho legitimato ad vantage of concentrated wealth confor upon tho Its holders. Hut that is not tho present issue. Tho Domorntic party in this campaign has laid out pro gram ofnttack upon tracts, based up on tho destruction of tho advantages they gain by unfair and illegal means. They are alloncil to uso tho taxing power for their own ends, through tho tariff; they nro permitted to crush their competitors by railroad discriminations, they resort to criminal means of in fluencing courts, legislatures nnd ad ndminlstratlvo oflices. Theso things tho Democracy proposes to stop, lly doing so thoy will put a brako on tho progress of thu republic to destruction and will bo kept fully occupied by that for tho next four years. After that, it can decldo what should bo done next. NEWPORT CAMPERS HOLD YOUR CHECKS! dain'b hack A DRAY CO. Transfers all camps for Cottagers or Campers for 60c. Btovowood $1.50 per rick. Hacks to Otter Hock nnd Light Houso, best accomodations nt Bedrock prices. Furnished and unfurnished houses. Call on or nddrcss 7-17-lm Oal Haw, Newport Or. OASVOnXAi Dim tl . Tm Kind You Han Alwrfl BcsgW School District Lose. Notice is herebv given that pursuant to an order made by tho board of direct ors of School Diet. No. 21 Marion county, Oregon, at tho regular meeting hold on Saturday evening, July 21st, 1000, sub Bcription Hits are now open nt tho otllco of the clerk of tho district in the Ladd is. I lush bank balem, Oregon, for tho pur- cam issue to consist nf imIa. i.. i. sums of 50, 100, 200 and upwards. Tho notes will be payable to bearer. The principal of theso notes shall bo payable at the ofllco of tho clerk of said school i if Swii0?! r W0r0. ? yt'ar8 ,rom Pt Ist.lOOO, the data of issue, with interest at the rato of four (4) per cent per an- iium at the same placo semi-annually on tho first ilaysof March and September of each and every year until call or ma- L0'.U'na,oa-,r,rln?PaIa,llli''rest payable in U. S. gold coin of tho present standard valuo. ' Tho district clerk will receivoand re gister all subecriptlous in this behalf, and sad subecrlpUon underthla public' tion will close at 3 o'clock p. m. ou 8at unlay August 4th, 1000. v?AiiyilheJi0niof ech0l district No. 21 Marlon Cnnntv n -....., i,. ... .: 7-JW Cer'kv i ' Py? district funding notes of said school dia" trict rso. 21, Marion county, Oregon. WHY USE A OECnCSB TIIGV LK1I1T AND AUK LONG LIVKD. VK SELI, TIinUE GRADES! "YDBKA" WKIDACH MANTI.K, The very latest thing In mai.tlM. Durablo and glvos ONR liuNnrtED CANDLE POWER with a consumption of onlythreo feet per hour. Trice Wo. NO, lr The old aSdbyflaMlng quality and giving KloHTY UArJlJLK 1-OWEH. 1'rlco IDEA? nNot:qtilto ai good quality but giving natno candle power aa tho No.:i97, and at hall tho rnA0SS'hU Cft .ndco luam! DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERSr wo will prove to you that you can got a BETTER M01IT for I.E89 MONEY with ono of thcrobiiruors thsu with any othor form of artl. flcial light, Wo have gas atovca also. l.ct ua show them to you. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Ohomokotfl St.. Tclophono C03. THE 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 POSTOFF1CK aKOCEIlY 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 the Bcnedictino Fathers. located 40 miles south of Portland, on ono of tho most healthful nnd attractive Bpots of tho Willamette Vnlloy. This Iubal Plack km Youn Hovh. Preparatory, Classical, Commercial and Scientific Course. Music n specialty. Bta.F" particulars, npply to tho President. 7-2-3m THOS. MILNB SUCOKSSOR TO L. M. KIKK Grain, Hay, Flour, MilljFeed, and Land Plaster. Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales. Prompt and careful attention given to tho delivery of goods to nny part of the city. 54 to 58 State St. Phone 871. s TATE NORMAL SCHOOL MONMOUTH, OREGON. Tho StudentB of tho Stato Normal School nro prepared to inxo mo htalo Uertlllcalo immediately ou graduation. Graduates rendlly sccuro good positions. Kxpeneo of yenr from tl!20 to $1&0. Strong Academic and Professional courfics.1' Now special department in Manual Training. For Catalogue containing full Announcements, addres", P. L, Campbell, Prcs,, or, W. C, Wann, Sec, Faculty OREGON GREATEST STATE FAIR SALEM OREGON Sept. 17, 18, 1?, 20, 21, 22, 1900. 110,000 IN PKHMIUMS on products of tho Farm, Field and Factory Tho greatest industrial exposition ovor hold on tho Pacific CoaBt. Open to the World For Pro in in m list address M. D. Wisdom, Portland Ore. Old Post OfficeStables Aro largo nnu havo rellabio attend ants, your team boarded by tho week or day. Good tearna for hiro. Prices rea eonablo. Your patronage solicited. H. M. Brown 02 Ferry Street. FRHEBU1OT MEAT MARKET Is opennpain under now management and wo will supply you with the finest, fresh meats, lard etc. put up in the cleanest and best ohnpo and promptly delivered. Come nd see us. Phono. Main 2010. VAN FATTOK k CO. PLATING Kojal Slhur Trlpl 8IKe Mater 150 40 ileul a SO 60 .. M at Rnlrci per let (6) wood lundlei. Forki pur Mt S, wood hujlei Knlvei per let 6, Meul handle. Forki per Mt 6. Moul hudle Tabic ipoona per net , , Tt ipooui per Ml 9ft 76 94 60 10 10 0 nuiirr Miitct, ecn. ruxv Dut'iii, ecn. (larrlng Btt .. Napklu Ulnga per 6l 6,. 06 VMWIt II CO to II so Call flllll fat mil- ltrlnaa on Gold and illCKOl piatmg. G, A, ROBERTS, BO State Street. 1-s phone 2876 OTEAM WOOD SAW O Two Maohlnos WorkDom Quickly. Telephone 25S3 black. Leave orders at residence on 12th strtiet, or Steiner's market. M. VanFlskt, Yw Park. 5-dtf ffl for acceptable IdeuT Stato if patented. THE PATENT HECMD, fisJtiawe.Mi J UfVelsbach Mai?fle? OIVH A GOOD COOLERS Phone I5II VS"' Fall Term Opens September 18th. CANADIAN X PACIFIC Away To the Mountains AIIK YOU taking a vacation? If so, wo would like to send you fiome litem turo aliout "Ilanff Hot Springs" "Tho Great Glacier of thoSelklrks," and tho magnificent hotels there, operated by tho Canadian Pacific Hallway. Cheap Excursion Hates mnilo from all Pacific Coast points, OR, IF YOU aro going East tako your Tickets by tho "Iniorial Limited" and spend a day or two nt our moun tain resorts. You will benefit by it and enjoy it. Apply to any Canadian Pacific Ity. Agent or to K. J. COYLK, II. II. AnnOTT. a. u. r. a., no Third St. Vancouver, I). O. Portland, Cheap Excursion Rates to the East On Juno 23, July 12 & 20, and August 4, tickets from Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo to Chicago, St. Louis and inter, mediate points and return, will be bold by the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE -AT ItATK OP One Regular Fare Plus $100 for Round Trip Return Limit October 31, 1000 SPECIAL TRAINS One night out to Chicago. Tickets also good on regular trains. ONLY DIRECT LIMB FROM COLORADO SPRINGS AMD MAMTOU Tako advantage of these cheap rates nnd spend your vacation in your old homes. Sleeping Car reservations may be made now for any of the excursions. Write for full information. A. E. Coopkb. G. A. P. D., Portland Or. E. W. Tuom-so.v, A. G. P. A., Topeka, Kan. Jou.N Sebastian. G. P. A., Chicago. LOANS AT CURRENT RATE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE B0Z0RTH BROS., 292 Commercial Street, Sikm Oretoa. 7-l4-lf-d& Hwiraftlw 0.R.&N. rxranT TIMB BCnKOtlLB. AHn ron Fromll'ortland. Chicago Spaclal Salt Lake, beaver Ft. Worth umana. naniaa i.njr, Ht' Louli.OhlcNro and Baal, I .4:00 pD v.io a.m Boo- Hpo- kanc Walla Walla, Hppkane, MlnnJ Fiver ajKiiu, oi, i bqi, iiuimn, Mil waokoo Chicago and uut. 0:00 pm a. a. Atlan tic Kx e p, m VIA llUNTlNQTON 8:10 OI1KAN UTEAMH1I1I1I. 8 pm, For Han Franoltoo, l P. a ball orcry uva uaja. in, m. ox. Hun COUIMI1IA IllVBIi P. m. XUttU, oiaanoJUi To Ailorla and way tanllnfa, iu p, m. TVILIiAMKTTK RIVKIt ArB. liCavo for l'ortland.NcwlK'ni and war l?.P- w, Balem dajr and Batonlaj at 0,80 a.m won. Hed. Frldl; WIMiAMKTTK lHVEU DIVIBIONi DoaU to Portland a abore. Tranifen in rtroet car lino at Oregon City If the iteamen ui delayed thoro. Ticket to all point! In Orttnn WMhliiRton, California or. Iho Kait, lli.t.tl: cbcckod through rrom Balom freo. Choice. rail or rlrer roiito to rortland. Connect,,, mado at Fortlaud with all rail, ocean and ,!, lino. ,W H. HUHLnORT, " Gen, 1'ata Agt., PotttiBiOr a. M. POWUT Agent, Trade BUcft dock, slvi City ticket and freight oflce.248 Comtci.tliiK, SOUTH AND EAS VIA Southern Pacific Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Train b lcavo Salem for Fortland and war stations at 5:40 a. m. , 7:51 a. m. and 4:uop. ra. I.T l'ortland. tin til '10.EJ r H UM V M Ill'JIU ':U AM I.T Balem -UM A M 13:30 A K WPM 7:45 P M Ar Aaulaad. , Ar Bacramento Ar Ban Kranolico.. ArOgucn. i:All iiiU'AU 90 A M :0 A It ifa A M 11.S A M Ar llmiTor ArKania, City. Ar uiiicago. 7:48 AM M0 A II Ar Im AngeleaZ Ar El l'nio Ar rort Worth Ar CIlyofMoxtoo.. . lblo 1 M 7M)'A U SCOP M 830 A U 10J0 A M Will. OSi'I' It K1'A M 1J-.43I1- M . 6-00, 1' M .6:80 A M ,9iM A M , eas i' m. . SlCi'AM Ar nouaion . Ar Now Orlcu Ar WMhlnciou.. Ar Now York .U43 1' M) Pullman and Tourists rrs on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogdon and Kl Paso, nnd touriBt cars to Chicago, St. Ixnils, Now Orloaiia and Washington. Connecting nt San Frnndisco with sev oral steamship lines for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philippines, Central and boiiui America. Seo Mr. W. W. Sklnuor agent ut Baloru Station, or address C. II. MAHKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon, POSSIBLY You nro not aware of tho fast tlmo blJ superb service now afforded by the '"WicTOtfrV 2 , WE HAVE f " Daily Fast Trains l TO THE EAST. If you cannot tako tho morning train travel via tho evening train. Both are unoiy equipped. "Our Specialties" Fast Tlmo, Through Sorvlco, rullmaii la rniaco Dieepers. runman lounov Dick ers. Pullman Diners, Library (Cafo) Car ami Freo ltcclining Chair cars, Hours In timo savod to Omaha, umc ago, Kansas City, St. ixuis, new ior Boston, nnd othor Eastern points. Tickets good to Bait Lake uity anu Denver. It is toyour interest to uso Tub Otw land Limitiuj. Tickets nnu Bieopmg car bertha can bo secured from V. W. SKWNgn. Aeent 8. P. Co. Or Guy Powers, Ag rgTt. O- It. . &N. Salem Ore. J. II. IiTiinop, Gon'l Agent, No. 135 Third Bt. Portland Or. Oregon Shon Line Railroad The Direct Route to Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite routes, vU tho UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Line, or tho RIO GRANDE Bconlo Lines. NoChange!ofCarsi On the Portland-Chlcngo Special, "th finest In the West." Equipped With Klegant Btandard Sleeper. . Klue Hew Ordinary TourUt Bleeperl. Superb UbrarT-Uuffet Can, BpfendlpDlnnen, Meali a la carte. Kreo Koclinlne Chair Ctre. , Comfortabla Coachea and Smoker. Kullra Train Completely VeaUbuled. For farther information apply,,10 R.N. AG EL, W.E. COM AN Trav. Pass. Agt. Oeu'l Agent. 142 Third 8t. Portland Or. Corvallis k Eastern Rai TIME CARD. No. 2 For Yaqulna: xrain leaves AiDanr..,...iou v.- Traio leaves CorvallU. . . . 1:10 P-' Ttaln arrives Yaqulna . 5:65 p. v No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 7"S9S,2' Leaves Corvallis 11:?2S,S Arrives Albany 12:10 p. No. 3 For Detreit: Leavei. Albany 7:22s,5' Arrives Detroit 11:20 a. w No. 4 Returning: . Leaves Detroit '1?:,m Arrives Albany 6rf5p.' No. 6. , leaves Corvallis 6 :W ?' Arrives Albany , , olW'1"' No. 0. M Leaves Albany l:S2d'm' Arrives Corvallis 8;05 p. Ono and two connect at Albany Corvallis with Southern Pacific U Klylng direct service to and Jrom port and adjacent beaches. ,j Trains for the mountains "'yfij Detroit at noon. Rlvlnir nip "K to reach camping grounds on r Breltenbush and Santlam river w "S!.d??l a.K.Bv wi Irivo ana six connect ni ix"TT ,i.iJ. the Albany local to and from JS. I j. luunis a reoi iu"i' -