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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1900)
. .u..jjj... v...jg; & . tnri-i.i d f sU I' I-' 1 I I i r !F L ;! '! 'i ,1 'k ii ) 1 i i I i H . i t i t fH ! 1 ' . f 'i 1 I .1 4 ill n Becoming a Mother thaken off. nf women that the useof Friend during pregnan cy roba confinement 6f all palu and .danger.and insures safety to mother and child. This scientific liniment Is a gouiena lo ail women ai tnc lime ui men wwn v...v. ordeal. Not only does Mothrr's Kribnd carry woman safely through the perl' of childbirth, but lit use gently prepares the system for the coming erent, .prevents "morning alckneM," and other discomforts of this period. Sold by all druggists at J1.00 per bottle Sena for free booklet to Tun llKAijriii.ii LUK UKAVWlttUU HKUVbllUK k.V , AtUuta, Georgia. READ AND 25 per cent, discount On all men's summer suits. This includes our summer serges, worsteds, casshneres, cheviots, etc. 20 per cent, discount on all children's suits. No re servethis includes a great many late arrivals in nobby suits made in the latest fashionable cuts. 50 per cent, discount Ori all Straw hats. This means every straw hat in the house absolutely no reserve as cents for any 50c crash hat. 50 cents for any 75c crash hit. Opportunities of this kind are few and far between, and you shou' not fail to investigate this olTer. You will tind in our store just what we advertise, and at prices advertised. REMEMBER-Your money back if you want it. 6. lUOhpil & 60., The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers. TOE DAILT JOURNAL DY HOFEK DnOTHBRB. MONDAY, AUG. 0, 1000. Dally Ono Yonr, 3.0O In Advnnco Daily Pour1 Months 91. In Advnnco Weokly One Yonr ffil.OO In Advnnco S0UHD FINANCE IS A BUSINESS MATTER. Thoro will bo plenty of money from t.AMM !. tin. M.I. (in. til. llAMM uupo, liuiv, uui unto, V..1..1U, iiuiavD. sheep, goats, wool, mohair, cordwood and sortie from wheat. Hut no one will set rich but the money-lender. Snlem Journal. Tho long Hots of money-Iondora who aro carrying, by popular subscription, tho bondi of tho Capital City and its school district Indicate that tnany por tions In Marion County nro not suffering for roady monoy. Among theso "money lenders," who aro thus to "get rich." appear tho names of numerous well known Urynnitos, nnd as thoy havo tnoro than " their elmro" of tho country's circulating medium, it Is to be presumed thoy will join In support of the Roldbug party's nominees next November. Port land Oregonian. Tho Oregonian dooa not rise to the dignity of tho question it raises. That is tho distinction between business nnd politics. Sound flnnnco is tho applica tion of business principles to tho prob lems of public revenue. "Hound money" is largely iwllttcal vaporing. Four per cent inonoy on tho popular loan plan, without any monopoly fea tures, is a hard fact. It Indicates that thero Is not much use for inonoy In bus iness, manufacturing, mil cstatu or farming. It is alto an expression of conlldonco in good local government. It Is noodloss to add, thero is not n partlclo of politics In tho Halom popular loan plan, It is quite an admission of tho Oregonian though that any liryan- itoltas anything, to say nothing of being a bondholder. If any of them did turn to McKlnloy and did not support him any mora heartily than tho Oregonian dooa ho would bo In no danger of elec tion. Hut tho popular loan plan of currying tho community's debt cannot bo twisted into tho old political lines. Pooplo'8 finance Is flnanco for tho people. It is socializing tho municipality. Tho old doctrino of tho divine right of kings was not 'Jioro offensive than Is the govern mout'ln theso days of intelligence so twisted as to benefit n special class. To thoso who imngino that they see an inconsistency in tho idea of a hi motalllst approving and supporting the city popular loan and school district popular loan Tiik Jouiinai. has a word to say. f First let It be understood that all debt ilbad, The city was run In debt by managlug hor affairs on tho graft sys tem, the fleecing of the many for tho benefit of the few. Tho school district has been kopt In debt by mismanage ment, Hut ft short time ago both city and scl ool district were paying 8 per cent interest on their floating debts. That, also was" fleecing tho many for tho benefit oftho few, and Tiik Jouiinai. did not approve of It. 'That was the condition. How wits it remedied? Hy a dose of the medicine called "Finance for the People." The city debt was refunded at 4 per cent. Not only that, but instead of Bending tho bonds In a lump to some New York shark they were scattered among tho greatest possible number of our own people. That as not tho "sound money" method of doing such things, for it re duced to a minimum the evil of the fleecing of the many by the few. The school debt has boon handled In "tho same nay, refunded at half the rate 'of Interest and scattered, amohg as many as possible of our own people. This is finance for tho people, .as- op t. posed to -the so-called "sound money" method of flnanco for Uie few. Thero 'could be no question as ioTiik Jouu.sal's position, I an orrlcnt wlilch all women Approach with ImJeftrilwMe fear, for nothing crni compare with the horrors of clilM-blnli. The thought of the suffering ami danger In store for hen robs The thought of the sulicring anil Ganger in siorc iur ucn i the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipation of the coming erent. and casts orer her a shadow of gloom that cannot be Thousands have found Mother's Mother's Friend SAVE A BUSINESS ESTIMATE. J. J. Dnlrymplo & Co., tho fialcm Dry Goods houeo, furnishes tho Dry Goods Economist following estimate of business conditiens: Crop conditions nro not very flatter ing in tills section, owing to n cool, wet spring. 1 ho wheat crop is not good and the prlco is low. partly because of tho high rate of freight at present. I low over, wo think hero that tho farmers will not pay as much attention to raising wheat in tho future, but will diversify by raising more stock, this country be ing well adapted to stock-raising. As a general thing we do not havo to feed much during tho winter. Thoro is twice tho amount of wool in this country as compared with last year, and it is esti mated thoro will bo double this icnr's carp noxt year, and other stock in the same proportion. Tho merchants, especially In tho larger places, havo revolutionized tho system of doing, business. Formerly it wits 70 percent credit and 25 per cent, each. Now it Is 87 W per cent, cash nnd 1L'!1 per cent, credit. iiio mc most responsible of our customers aro very careful about buying or polng Into debt, and wo nru very direful that tho others do not gut tho chance. Mechanics nnd common laborers nro all busy, Wo nro not buying very ex tensively this season, although wo think the outlook far the future is much bet ter. Serenade at Cliemawa. On HatunluynightMr.nnd Mrs. Hook er returned from their wedding tour and its they steped from tho .train at Che maun tho wiley engineer suspected something nnd surmised thut probably there would bo a little serenade chari vari but Mr. Decker, notwithstanding, that he wits shadowed and watched, es caped tho liniuensu band of Borenndors, consisting of uvery imngimtblo tin can and instrument, nnd at a Into hour tho night was made hidious hy tho bullied musicians, It was a ease of now "we've found him" hut when tho com mittee waited on tho couplo they wero never there, but such a thing us failure for the Cheiunwit school hovs IntH never I happened nnd the bride and groom mnuiy gnvo up, ami a uno specen was in order ami tliu boys retired. What Is Your Line? The lino for you to tuku across the continent is tl.u Northern Pacillo Hall way which spans tho country between Portland nnd St. Paul with its rails of steel, Running two through dally trains lietw 3ii theso cltlcs.iilTorillng piissengors a quick and safe trip nuild beautiful scenery, llourhhlng cltles.wnvlng grain Holds, nnd vast stock ranges. Hy this Hue you tuny enjoy "all tho comforts of a homo." If you havo traveled via this lino, you of course know Its advantages. If not, do not full to investigate its merits before you start on your Kustorn trip. For rates, titnti tables or other In formation, see any Northern Pacific agent or write A. I). Cinm.TON A.G.P.A. 255 Morrison st. cor. Third, Portland. 8-015. TODAY'S MARKET. Pouti-anii Aug. (1 Wheat, valley to 55, Wall Walla, 55. r.i Hour Portland, best grades $2,75 to $:i.l0. Orahnm 2 50terbbl. Outs Choiio White 31835c, grey 32 to 33 per bushel, MUtstuff Hrau, $13; shorts, 15. nay umotiiy iiumu per ton. unions i.'jo lor mi i.ou fo SkillB, Potatoes 50 to llOc twr sack. Hutter Host dairy, 350-10 ; faney vii'tiuiurv, ii iu iH oiuru woe. -W ' ............. n . ir . tit.. tie tmt fniiivi v. ii iu 'tits:, oiu HkjC Orison. 17Hr . KHn wii-uwii. if u, Poultry Olilckoua. 3.00 to 11,60; tana, f J i K ! tiirbne. II. .. !.. Mutton DressiHl, 7 to 7i0 per pound, Hogs Heavy dressed 6 to tfc. Heef-Bteors. ft(.60j cows,$3.50 & ; dressed lioof, OVu to 7J4C Veal Dressisl, a Sc. for small. Hops 2Qc, Wool Valley, 1213e; Eastorn Oro gon, 1015o; Mohair, 25o. Hides Green, salted CO lbs, 8(30o; under CO lbs, 7tf 8u ; sheep pelts, 15(3 20o BALKU MAUKkT. Wheat 68 jwunds and over, -15. Wool, 13 to 10c, Mohair, 25o. Hops 5 to 7Wo Oate 28 to 30c. Hay Haled, cheat, 7; tot7.60 timo thy, f0. Kkks 15 tol7o. Flour Iu wl.olwalo lots, $2.60; retail 3. MUlstuffs Hrau, (13; shorts, Hh'. Hogs Dressoilj ojfc Idvo cattle Steers, 34 ; cows, 2i to Hheop 2.503. Dressed Veal l)vc. Hutter Dalnr, 2tto crtaniery, 25c Poultry . Fitt hens er lb., 7 to 80. spring chickens per lb., 0 -to 10 rotauxt new, uo Hir imsiiei. mm tor acceptablo Ideas. State ir patented. THEPATENTHECORD, Baltimore, Md. J 1 wim tv j 1 - -nTsisa 1 11 JOURNAL X-RAYS Well-Managed Salem popular loans never fall. 4 Tlireo days in the year Astoila takes to the water regatta days. Mcantlmo Tom Heed and' Grovor Cleveland aro both sulking In their tents. Albany mnkes people's mouths water with reports of n big apple crop In Linn county. If G rover Cleveland thinks it will glvo him a third term, ho may lot McKlnloy go in again. Kvorybody appreciates an outing oven tho men who wear stripes under J. D. Loo at tho Pen. & A Hero is a real Horn of news: Tho sul. tan of Turkey has contributed $2,500 to tho India faniino fund. Ik Hy all means tho next legislature should spring a new bollot law. The people must bo kept from voting some way. Hy all means, the noxt lcglslnturo should crcato tho ofllco of stato road engincor and glvo it to Helglan Hnro Hob. 4 According to reports Jfrom outcoming miners all Bnlcniitea nro doing well in Alaska. Tho outcomers did so well, thoy will not stay out. Whether Oregon goes for Bryan or not doponds on tho Republicans. They havo enough of their voters enrolled to carry tho stato for McKlnloy if thoy want to. It is bettor to bo an American nnd wear a chip hat then to bo a monarch with a crown. Your straw hat Is safo but wore you a monarch both your crown nnd your head might bo lost. & Tho roport that durlug tho regatta Aug. 23-25 efforts will bo made to drown Editor Curtis, CIiab. W. Fulton and sev eral more of tho Astoria politicians will draw large crowds from U over tho state. 4 Thoro Is a possibility that liryan will bo elected, and nil tho Portland Democratic politicians who wore run ning a gold Democratic party in 1800 aro whooping up liryan, Pennoyer Ib too old, henco Indifforont. Portland will exort;horsel( to make for hersolf afnvorablo impression on speaker Henderson. Tiik Jouunal editor recalls whon Davo Henderson was a raw, green, awkard, overgrown farmor boy on Hen derson prnirio in Northern Iowa. D. K.Handors hns boon doposod as pro sldunt of tho Montana state normal school nt Dillon by tho stato board of education hy n voto of U to 4. Hero is a chance for McKlroy or somo other worn out politician who has been holding down soft jobs in Oregon iu the niimo of edu cation. Ib it not n parody on tho rollgion of tho meek nnd lowly Na.aronuof tho Hov. Fat belly Jones being honored this way, and tho Itev. Hlshop Hayseed being honored that way? "Tho son of man enmo camonot to bo inlnlstared unto hut to minister unto others," Is sadly reversed these days. Tho Salem banks desorvo credit for encouraging tho popular homo loan funding plan. There is not a bank iu the city hut could take the entire block of lwnds, but under tho plan of filling the smallest subscriptions first tho d()ositors of the hanks get the loan nnd draw thoiutirest. 'Ycs'said a hard Hopublicnn worker, "I am going to knife tho Geer ad ministration. I havo put in full timo now three years on the Hed Front corner. I navo expressed no opinions nr or against anything and I think I am entitled to recognition. A man who stands on this corner for three years nnd h society Woian X'ndcrgocfl rt ua-ater strain than H gen entlly lunlicil, and every w-oumti is a wKluty woman In her own circle. The debts, of society are many and mtibt be paid or there will come social bank ruptcy, and It is iu the punctual payment hi mhtiiii iieuia, re Xardlvss of heulth or feuliiiKS, that women often lay the foundation for serious illness. The late hours nnd rich foods, common to wci tty gatherings, soon or lute de range the atom nch ; the liver, perhaps, Ihfcouics imolvcd, and the heart flutters or jwlpltatcs. There is no medicine for the ouri' of dlscDM'S of the stom.icli a ad organs of ili gttiou and nutri tion which cut equal I)r Pierce's Golden Metlical Discovery. It hwU the stomach, p'.ttifiea nnd en riches the blood, cle.uiios the clog. Kfd lUxr, nour tklioa the nerve. anduUes face and fonn the radiant lnuty of health. "Golden Metlical UiscocryM contalni u alcohol, and is absolutely free from opium, coculne and other narcotics. Mil L llil?wke, of Doiler, CottlnRsworth Cm. Tri4i. writm- ! troubled Tor tenn nrWit jrcr with liuligtloa ami Ucr com-liljHtt.aihlri,-lcl more benefit from the u oj IH IScrcvV UoltWa MeJUal DlKorry and 'itwujnt JNtllct' than auy oinlicluea I hurt l)r liercc's IVlleU cure combination. W 9.WK mil i ii tifltrif' HOSTjTTER's Kvorybotiy needs a stom ach tonic oc casionally to kcop the bowels regular. For this pnrposo.as woll as for tho cure of tndltcstlos. '1 Dyscccsla, Liver ana Kidney Disorders. thoro la nothing to equal tho Hitters.; fcV . STOMACH A FITTERS gets no appointment it Is more than my Republicanism can bear." Tho Astoria Hegatta comes off Aug. 23-25. It is tho great annual event which takes placo by water, as on ordi nary occasions deniens of Salmonvillo don't encourage tho use of that element. In their eyes, it is only fit for tho hu man raco to run boat-races, swimming and diving matches, yntch racos. Ad dress O. II. Stockton, Astoria, for pro grammes, etc. Can You Tell Why. You havo constant headaches, aro nerv ous and slccplcHS nt night and feel tired In tho morning? Your bl.wl isn't car rying tho right materials to your nerves nnd other organs. Hcgin taking Hood's Snrsatmrllla. tho great blood enricher, nnd you will soon rcallzo a change You will feel better nnd Btrontror. will relish your food nnd enjoy refreshing sleep. xsausca, indigestion nro curcu ny Hood's Pills. 7 "THY WILL BE DONE I" There are Una of thouaanda of women, submitting to condltlona that Involve dally martyrdom, a llngtrlnf, painful death, who preai the thorn of suffering deeper Into their hearts with the prayer Tl Thy Will be Done." To every such woman comes the message, you were made to live a hcnlthy, happy life and t enjoy wifehood and motherhood by Him who "malceth the barren woman to keep house and become a joyful mother of children." You ore being robbed of your birthright. 1'lcaiure and happiness correspond to the duties of wifehood and the responsibilities of motherhood, just aa surely on aweet scents correspond to the aense of smelling; aweet aounds to the aense of bearing-, sweet sights to the sense of seeing, It is God's will that you enjoy all the faculties and func tions of the body, and If in any chamber of this great house of the body, pain alts aa a guest, It is not by right but by usurpa tion. The place bslongs to joy not pain. W1IY DO WOMEN DO XT, why do they suffer and submit to sufferine', accepting all their pain as a providential dispensation ? It would seem to be because only about thirty women in every hundred are exempt from every form of female dis order, and the majority accept their con dition aa the rule, and the healthy condi tion of the minority as the exception And this la a seiious mistake. Health should be the rule, disease the exception, and how. ever In the past woman has had to endure autTeriog as the badge of her sex, such suf fering has never been necessary since Dr. K. V. Pierce, consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Ilunalo, N.Y., has proven that out of every hundred cases of female disorders only three In each hundred failed to find a cure by using Dr. Pierce's 1'avonte Prescription. Thirty year's experience in the treatment of female disorders, a record of over 350,000 casea treated, three per cent, only of which failed of complete cure, enablea Dr. Pierce to sneak with the authority of a master specialist when be affirms that his "Fa vorite Prescription" will cure practically every case of female weakness, irregu larity, displacement, ulceration, inflamma tion and every sympathetic result of such ailments. Remember that this cure means something vastly more than to merely atop the suffering. TUB MKANINO OP "CORK" is to be re-esrnblished in sound, substantial health, to have elasticity of body and be cheerful of spirits. To enjoy the cares of borne as a recreation. No more the aching spine, the dull head, the sharp pain iu the aide, the specks before the eyes, the faint ness, dlszlness, nausea and exhaustion. But in their place a sound mind in a sound body the ideal condition of perfect health. Da. riBRCB'a favorite r-RKicmrnoN will da all this. It has done It In thousands of cases. It will do It In almost every case In which It is honestly tried. Hut If the A Favorite I're scrlplion " does not fully realise the expecta tions of all those who use It, after a fslr trial. Dr. llercc Invites the patient to write to him, at the bore address. There is no fee. Dr. Fierce stands behind his " rrcscriptlou," aud Iu the small per ctntage of eases where some variation from ISC ordinary conditions retards the action or the medicine, be Is more than wllllm , he Is anxious to gie to such cases the btntbT of his nllclne. he Is tuore than wllllncr. thirty vears of socctal stiulv of woman's dts. easts, a period which Includes the successful treatment of a quarter of a million cases. Write Id perfect conbdcncc as tens of thousands of others have done, knowing that every letter Is sacredly private. There arc questions thst many women would like to ask if they could speak ss under the seal of confeulon. There ate things easier lo write about than to speak about, l)r Pierce stands lu the prhelesed rela tion of cotifrscor to thousand of women, wbj have coubdence in his silence at In his kL.il! Sptclal Nescrvts. "Old Government" whiskey, recog nized hy Iwuling physicians, ami espec ially by A. P. OUirlen M. D Captain and Burgeon, also by Win. D. MeCnrty M. 1),, Major nnd Burgeon, in United wt"wo rttui, A-u,iiicriiiiirD, mu uvaru oi neaitn ot Ban trancisco, recommends , this stimulant as tlie purest, unadulter-, atel,for family use, for convalescent and invalids. Bold exclusively tn Salem I aud Marion County by J. P. Rookks. 4.20-tf I Bwitis ItoHindYHHanAlmn&xgtt for acceptable Ideas, State If patented. THE PATENT RECORD. a Baltimore, MiL J, viairispt vva.su ; rwKaiCTKdttJ&iri fMf t irKa ( fjfflT VWTyfrCr ?1 lit tPTvrV- t' I J stUBiTB ST fviss mxxf WHY USE nuciinsR THBr oivk a aoou l.iailT AND AUK LONO LIVED. WS BKIX TltnKK 0I1ADK8: "YUSRA" WKI.HIIAC1I MANTI.K, TI10 TCry latent tiling In inal.tlM. '"ISJ1?. MJ-1 IIUNDllKll IUIU 1-UttKll Willi acouuiniwuii V' "r.i!V. 'ir.MS. iiSmmi Hrl NO, 17. TliooldaUiidby.of good iMtliig quality suit giving mumi uAnui.inu 'IUKAI ""Not quite M good quality but glrlng samo candle powor aa llin No.'.W, Mid st half tho Any 0? UeVmMUIw put on and burners properly adjusted at above rates. A DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? ATc toy" tf..t y'ou can got a HETTKR I.tOIIT for I.V38 MONEY with ono of theno burncra than with any other form or aril. Bclal light, W 0 havo Ran (tores al'o. lt lie ahow them lo you, 8AI.KM GAH LIGHT CO 71 Chomokota St.. Tclophono CC3. No Flies on 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 Mop Dryer work a specialty. T. S BURROUGHS, 102 Stato TH03.MIL.NB SUCOEbSOH TO L. M. KIltK Grain, Hay, Flour, MillFeed, and Land Plaster. Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales. Prompt nnd careful attention Riven to tho delivery of goods to any part of tho city. 54 to 58 State St. Phone 871. SAL.EM LODGES f. I. w. w. Halcm Camp No. 118. Mccta ovcry Friday ovon nit, 7 30. lu A. O O. W hall. Htnto I in. bid. r I), l'runty, . U. room 16, Moorca 1)1 k W. A, Moores, clerk. KOHESTBKS OH AMUKIOA Conrt 8herood rorctt No 19. Meets Friday ulshtH 111 Turner block. John M. Clnuo. (.'. It A U Ilrown Hooy, tM7-lyr Northwestern sa'm'rn- . Normal SPHfe Sept. 24 Cclinr1 AMn Complete courses of study 3UIUU1 WD Normal, Uiuluesi, Com- Duetts ncc ",ml "Coool, IIIkIiHcIiooI UUOlIIlob r.locutlon. Muslo nnd Art Pnllnrm Kull racully.SatMaclory lUUCbt!. Work. Send for circulars A. J. GAP. LAND, A. M. Principal. WHEAT AND OATS WANTED lliiKS furnished. Will buy or store. Got our prices before buying. Tillson Barllett Grain C Old Post OfficeStables Aro largo am havo reliable attend ants, your team boarded by tho week or day. Good teams for hire. Prices rea sonable. Your p.itronngo solicited. H. M. Brown 02 Ferry Street. FREEBURGER' MEAT MARKET IB open again undor now mnnnKoment Btid vo wt in Blimilv vou with the flnost. iresu meats, laru etc. put tin in tliu lard etc. put up In the . . . , - ------ , cleanest nnd best shape and promptly dollvered. Coino nnd see us. I'honu. Main 11)10. VAN FAT TON & CO. OTEAM WOOD SAW O Two MnohlnoR Work Dono Quickly. Tolophono L'GSl black. Leave ordors nt residence on lL'th street, or Stelnor's market. M. Van Klkrt, Ykw Park. R-Otf Cb?ap PaPERs ANDiCITY PROPERTY. Lflnd from L'.u0 to l per ncro. We I13VC to trado for largo or small HOmCS Ranches. 8omo Small Places to exchange for Stock Itnnchos Somo Large Farms Loan Money to sell mid tnko as part pay small tracts or good town property. Wo at 0 nnd 7 per cent. bCll of all kinds on commission, StOCk IJo,,t ll0l,SC8 nd farms, Make of nil kinds of property, have a largo Met of lauds to select from. If you Exchanges Want to Buy Soil, Rent or Exchango any kind of property, or waut Insurance, Loans, etc., call aud seo us nt 202 Commercial street, Salotn, Oregon. Bozorfh.Ryan&Co Enclose stamp for roply When writing. FANNI1SG MILLS. Farmers, there will be big money in using a fanning: mill this year. We can fnrnteh tlin hnct made, guaranteed, with.nnth. me wonn Having left out, f w- --------- was ISfaaUS(a -.1. j? tr r i 1 m IUI II UIU $ . U 10 $ I b . AItfhMI I fvfc R. Ct.ivnt- rn milUlU, Le"'S M.'lVer CO. 8.1-2w div Dlsioluilon hotlce. . norshlp lately subsisting betwonn J. II. i , assmann and Charles A. Mutlts, under tho flrtu of Capital Soap Works, expired ' , oil the 27th dav of .Tnlv 1(1 l.v ,;,,, ,i . ..-.. .- v,v,J kuvii iiiui t no pari I consent. All debts owini; to tho said ' partnership aro to bo r.vFvl liv uii.i Charles A. Mutlis and all demanils on said tiartnorship are to.bo proseutwd to hint for payment. Dated at Salem, Julv 27, 1000. ' CUARLfiS A. MUTflS. I 7 271m J, U, WASSMANS. ,W?lsbacb Maiflle? gln' unu rrlco mj c, a Hot Stove Phone I5U PLATING Itoyal Trlnl silver Metal $ 25 BO Bllvon l'latcr IN Knives per rot (C) wood handles., rones pcrrctu, jmm uuutiiuB.H.H. Knives per set 6, McUl, handles.... Forks per set 0, MoIhI lfanJIea Tablo Fmons )cr set C, ................ Tea spoons ior set 0,.... ........... Utitter Ktilvis, cach........ HURftr Shell', cncli.. .... Carving 8ct..... ............. NAnkln Klni7Mrwr Hot tl 411 U'l CO 33 W aa os 03 75 95 60 10 IU 50 35 Castors SI 00 to Jl 60 Call nnd not our prices on Gold nnd Nickel plating. G. A. ROBERTS, BO Stnto btroot. l- Phono 2876 OREGON GREATEST TATE FAIR SALEM OREGON Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1900. $10,000 IN IMIEMIUMS on products of tho Farm, Field and Factory Tim greatoBt Industrial opposition ever held on tho Pacific Coast. Open to the World For Premium list nddress M. I). Wisdom, Portland Oro. ANADIAN " 4 PACIFIC Away To the Mountains AUK YOU taking a vacation? If so, wo Mould like to send you somo litem turo nlwut "Banff Hot Bpringa" "Tho Great Glacier of thoEelklrkB," nnd tho magnificent hotels thero, operated hy tho Canadian Pacific Hallway. Cheap Kxcursion Rates made from all Pacillo Coast points. OH, IK YOU are going Knot take your Tickets hy tho "Imperial Limited" nnd spend n day or two at our moun tain resorts. You will honoflt hy it aud enjoy it. Apply to any Canadian Pacific Hy. Agent or to K. J. COYLE, H. II. AnnOTT, A. G. P. A., Uti Third Bt. Vancouver, 11. O. Portland, Cheap Excursion Rates lo the East On June 23, July 12 & 20. and August 4, tickets from Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo to Chlcngo, Bt. Louis and inter mediate points aud return, will be sold by tho GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE at nvru of One Kegulsr Faro l'lus ?i00 for Round Trip Return Limit October 31, 1000 SPECIAL TRAINS One night out to Chicago. Tickets also i s0x, " Kular tral"8 1 .SS-..111111111S.SSSS. ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM COLORADO SPRINGS AND MANITOU Take advantage of these cheap rates Jiud spend your vacation In your old homes. Sleeping Car reservations may bo made now for any of the excursions. Writo for full information. A. K Cooi-cn, G, A. P. D., Portland Or. E. W. TuoMi-so.v, A. G, P. A., Topeka, Kan, John Skiustun, G. P. A., Chicago. ' TO A TM P5 4-',-'-"-i.,i3 I AT CURRENT RATE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE B0Z0RTH BROS., 292 CommmUl Street, Siltia Orttoo. 7 It-tf-UA 0.R.&N i hrl'iliT Tlll inn.. Z. !l C'hlcngp BpflCliU d"a "i .j'enver Ft. Vi(ii, umaua, nansaa C'lt u. Ixiula.dhlcRimTS.i v.'.T' Bt P.10 ft.m i oopm ....., Hn- kno Walla Walla, Hpokano lln atxills, Bt. VkWirthMi wnnknn llhln. ...i,n. 1 Flyer . c .oopm waokoe (Jblcago aud eait. Mil s, m, 810 Allan tlo Ex P. m VIA HUNT1NUTON "ockan' HiisAliSTirr- 8 pm. For Ban Franrlsoo, Ball every Ave days. P. s ii. m ox. Huu columuia uivku P. n To Astoria and way Landings Boa. tup, m W1I.LAMKTTK ItlVltn Iavo' For Portland, Nowbcrg and wav Landings. TnoMlay, Thnrs Bnlcni uny uiu oniuruajr ni o.our qj WILIiAMKTTK IllVKK DIVIHlrjiT lloats to Portland as above. Tranifm . Kticct car lino at Oregon City If tho teB,2.i? dclajcd thoro. Tickets to all points in oU? Waalilnitun, California or tho Hast, ju?1 checked tbrongh from Balem free, cffll rail or river routo to I'ortland. ContuJur. made at Portland with all rail, ocean sMm?.. lines. ,W H. HURI.lluiY1 ' Gen, 1'asa AgL. 1-urUsmlrj, O. M. IxinEMT Agent, Trado Street dock, BiIq City ticket and freight offlca 240 Commeta, SOUTH AND EASl VIA Southern Pacific ;, THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leavo Salem for Portland and it Btatlona at 5:40 a. m. , 7:64 a. m. ui 4 :05 p. tn. I.v Portland, 8.l A M .ll 00 A M 12.30 A M 6S0 P M 7.4S P M T55TB 10UPK mitu Lv Balem., Ar Ashland.. Ar Bacratnonto... Ar Ban Krancico... I3UAS ISAM ArOxdon. , b.U A M HHiAii HOtt 731AM WAII 71X1 A II ewpit .JO AH 10AU tHKV 625 P M SHAM mini Ar Denver. ,800 A M 7f A M Ar Kansa, City.. Ar Chicago 7:iS A M Ar I-os AURclcs. .. 120 P M Ar Kl Paw 6 P M Ar Kort Worth. ... Ar cityofMeilco... Ar Houston Ar Now Urleans, Ar Washington.. Ar Now York ... fiJW A It 9,M A M 8.36 A M . 823 P m; tllAM 12,3 P M ruuman ami lourisis cjirs on both trains. Chair cars Bacrnmonto to Ogden nml 1C1 Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, Bt. Louis, Now Orleans nnd Wsshlngton. Connecting nt Ban Frnndisco with nt oral steamship linos for Honolulu. Japan, China, Philippines, Central bJ South America. Sco Mr. W. W. Skinner agent at rJaleu Station, or address O. H. MAHKHAM, G. P. A., Portland, Oregon, POSSIBLY You aro not nwaro of tho fast timo ud sujierh servico now afforded hy the sn2rt&' 2 , WE IIAYO . f Daily Fast Trains J TO TUB EAST. . If you ennnot tnko tho morning tms travel via tho ovoning train. Both art flnoly equipjied. "Our Specialties" Fast Timo, Through Service, Pullman l).l.u Ol...n,.B. n.,tln,lt Tam.IuI CluAn. ors, Pullman Diners, Lihrary (Cafe) Cr and Free Reclining Choir cars. Ilnurfl In timo saved to Omaha. Chic ago, Kansas City, Bt. Louis, Now York Tl . A. m.Y nil.nH 1 atAsin vil rlTd DOSlUIl, HUU UUIU1 iiOIlCill ,vjiuvo. Tickotagood to Salt Lake City and Denver. It is toyour Interest to uso Tun Otp land LiMtTKU. Tickets and slecpuig car hortlis can bo secured from W. W. Bkinnbh. Agent B. l vo. t.O-R.&N. Or Guy Powers, Ag'l Balem Ure. J. II. Lothbop, Gen'l Agent, No. 136 Third Bt. Portland Or. Oregon Short Lino Railroad The Direct Route to Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastorn Points. Gives choice of two favorite roolst, , tu the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall IM or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Lhw. No Changed Cars, On the Portland-Ohicago Spec!!, 'W finest In the West." Equipped With Klegsnt HUndird Sleepers. Kino New Ordlnsry Tourist Bleet' Unn..K T Ihr.. .Ilnffat f?Ara. Hntendli) Dinners, Meals U csrts. . Kree HeoUnlnCblrCrs. UU11U(UUIU MmKUKW mm ,--V-. Entire Train Completely Vesllbulea. For furthor Information apply U N "" ", . . ""A..-II l.ABt 'lTav. t'ass. ARt. "en v". 142 Third Bt. Portland Or. .' Corvallis & Eastern TIME OAKD, No. 2 For Yaqulna: , ,. Train leaves Albany I?0? Train leaves Corvallis.... l:WP" Train arrives Yaqulna . 5:65 p. No. 1 Returning: -jvtsa Leaves Yaqulna .HKI'm Leaves Corvallis U'SrS Arrives Albany 12:10 p. No. 3 For Detreit: BJV,, - Leaves Albany .J'SJ'S Arrives Detroit lliM."1- No. 4 Returnlnir: . u Leaves Detroit 'rlsTi Arrives Albany eiwp."" No. 6. M - Leaves Corvallis Sm.' Arrives Albany...., li0' Lca'vos Albany. J; J Arrives iiorvaiiis "' ..j port and adjacent beacnes. . ,, Trains for the mountains "'J,ID, Detroit at noon. Rlvlnu aoipw ' to reach camploif (rrouuds oh Breltenbush and Santlam rl"r same day. ,,u.-iti Five and six connect at AlbwJi. tlie Albany local to and ttomjj. U. U WALDBN, KWIH uStf T Y A P A mm I. TOBNICb" Aient AIUOT 0- ron From Portland IflB One and two connect at Alhoy Corvallis with Southern Pacific M Klvlntr direct service to and from i" ; .rt'7-.'.il.rtMV Siii mnti-i-"