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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1900)
.It I 1 M w r r4- Hi i i 1 i a I t ! ! k mnnTmi I iiHwkh ID ii 25 per cent, discount on all men's suttiiud.' suits. This includes our summer serges, worsteds, cassimeres, 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 on all straw hats. This means every straw hat in the house absolutely no reserve as cents for any 50c crash hat. . 50 cent! for any 75c crash hat. Opportunities of this kind are few and far between, and you shou'ji not fail'to investigate this offer. You will find in our siore just wnat we aaveruse, ano at prices auvcruseci. REMEMBER-Your money back if you want it. G. w Johnson & 60.. The Peoples Clothiers and THE MILT JOBRNai UY HOFER BROTHERS, TUESDAY, AUG. 7, 1000. Dally Ono Voar, 3.00 In Advnnco Dnlly Four" Month 91. In Advance Wookly Ono Yonr SI.OO In Advnnco II Mil t - I HOW TO BUILD THE CITY IBEAUTIFUL An Oregon newspaper tells the people) of its city how to mnko it beautiful : Firet: Sprinkling of tho streets, in residence parts as woll as In tho busi ness district. Secend: Beautifying of tho streets by oxtensivp tree planting. Third: Procuring of ground for a I public park, and its embellishment in .an attrnctlvo manner. lenrtii: uonatructlng a Boworngo Doiom covonng uio eniiro cny. . Fifth: Tho buildlnfe of a city hall. combining also features of an assembly room ior local societies. I.' Salotn, as tho beautiful Capital City, should narrow the roadways on its stroets, rcqulro property owners to park In front of tliolr property and keep down tho grass and weeds. Then sprinkle. 2. Tho city is woll planted to trees. It needs loss tnaplos and more othor beautiful troos, especially elms and nut trees. 3. Tho canyon through which .South Mill creek flows from Coinmorctal Btroot to Twelfth street should bo convertr-J into a park and all Boworngo kept out of tho stream. 4. Salem has a Boworngo avatetn, but tho city, county and itnto have not proper sower connections. 6V Salem has a city hall largo enough for a city of CO.CK). Only by tfio'cooperntion of o-ir pnl Ha corporations, llkd tho city, county, Bchool district and state governments can this Ira mads a bootitlfi'f city, nnd thori proporty would become valuable. This can bo made the most beautiful cltyon tho Pacific coast, lint In order for an indlvidval or a community to grow in any dinotton wo need ta asplro. MJST THE MERCENERY DRICADE. If this legislature wero not Republi can" It should elect a Bryan Democrat to succeed Mcllrida. As It is Ronubll- can it should elect a Hat footed sound inonoy expansionist. If Republicanism 1b honest let (t quit straddling. A Itopubliran paper says: "lj!or a quarter of a century thero has boon an unruly taction of tho Republi can party lit this .state, known na tho Mitchell faction, whoso cole aim has been to hold'Mr, Ml hell in a lnryo olllco that ho might dlBtrlbuto small ottlcos to tho ovor-Tiutuery ineinlwrH of that faction, Republican principles havo boen a secondary consideration with them ; Uiey unlto with Democrats ami Populists andembraco ami further their pernicious doctrines at anytime to galu a point for their toss. A gold plnnk plated with slheror n silvor prank plated with gold Is all tho tamo to them so long as it servos tho purpose to koep them in oflleo. "This Mitchell rllver-platcd faction nearly defeated McKinlov In Oregon In WW, defeated Senator Dolph and olected gold-plated Mcllrldo by tho aid o( democrats and jwpullsts. Tho faction then L'camo tho iiold-aiid-silver-plated Mltcholl-McHrido taction, which, by tliu aid of domocrata and populists (as over) djBrnpt xl tho republican party in tho recent Juno election and succeeded In electing n hybrid ticket In Multnomah and some other counties ti tho ond that Mcllrldo might bo elected to tho United States tcuato la 1001 and Mitchell In 1P06. ?"Tlnu It will bo seen that this faeHon is nioro uangurous to tho republican party than its open enemy, the democrats and the populists. A false and trencher ops ally is always more dangerous thu'i an open enemy." j, It would bo pitiful, yea heartrending, Ha lot blithe dolly-vunlcn, peppornrtut flat stylo of Republicans could not elect the next senator and had to resume agricultural pursuits. That la about What tho Mlteholl-McHrldo hold-up fcrowd can expect unless they re-elect McUride. L. .1 - Off the Twk, jThts motna disaster and death when applied to n fast oxpross trnlu. It is equally eerlousv, hen t fofera to people Whoso blood Is dJaorvlftrodUnul'who run fcequently havo pimples and sores, bad jomachs, deranged kldnoys, weak nerves and that tired feeling. Hood's Barsaparllla tuts tho wheels back on the tracic u . ". . : . ."- "'T jv inaklmr Dure. rich blood and curing tl)eso troubles. j Coustljuitlon li curod by Hood's Pills. 5 . VVY0 t Sell Back, i Deputy -.y. , Marshal Wllsoa of 2'Jrtlaud camo up Monday and arrested J Chinaman who bid Just been released 'from the pen aftv serving four years for burglary. Ho will be deported. S iH II 'urnishcrs. JOURNAL X-RAYS. ''Chcstltls" Is tho new word for a poli tical dlscnso popularly denominated as "big lieaii'" Tho Fusion of International forces is not harmlnous. It may lead to Inter national war. 4 Modjoska will make mntlier tiur this Beaton. Modjeskn Is ono of tho womon who never grow s old. A A nowspaper man knows nothing of news, Nor a railroad man of wK?ks; A shoemaker knows little about shoes, And u woman knows nothing of her sex. 4 4 Tho old political cinch gang In Oiegou canriot keep tho transcontinental rail roads from making a seaport connection much longer. l'rof. Chapman.foriuer President Ore gon btnto Utilvorsily, has been mado President Indiana Snto Normal school. Eugene Guard. 4 4 4 Rumor hath it that Lieut. Kdward Oiltnor has been promoted, and now holds tho rank of Major of tho Morconary brigade uudor Col. Iko Patterson. It Is winter now down in thoTransyoal. And tho winter of his discontent Is not being made gloriotiB summor to Lord Roberts by his friends, tho Boors. 4 4 4 Tho white man's burden grows heavier. Ho is fighting tho brown men In the Philippines, tho yellow men In China and the black mon In Now Orleans. "I know not where Ilia islands l"t Their Iroudcd calms Inulr; I only kuow I cannot drift Beyond Ills love nnd cure." "Tho Eternal Good-ies" Whlttlor. 4 4 4 This patter has no uto for tho ready made editorial matter sent out by campaign sommlttees. Wo havo run papers since lo"l) without n wind-pump to furnish brains. 4 4 4 In tho South it is a Populist and Re publican fusion ovoiywhero. Of course, that's all right. Thoro's no disgrace about that. It Is only in Northern Re- j publican states that fusion is dicgraw- nil. Tho old Oregon Pacific railroad to Ya- liuinal!ay went bankrupt whh tho re- suit mat stockholders lost their invest monts. One of tho receivers of tho road, though, K, V. Hadley, resides in Santa Barbara, California, In a flO.W J Iioubo Uklng things easy. Tho Saturday Wo.vo has Introduced color printing and reduced prlco to tlvo cents. It reproduces current Carlsons, and Its departments are excellently maintained. This San Francisco publication can bo had of all nowc dealers. 4 4 4 The Ban Francisco Wave says : "Kvory Uermon American In this land knows that compulsory nillit try service would not last In free America for twenty-four I hours." Let's sou; didn't the draft last several days in frco America nearly forty years ago, and wasn't that "compulsory military eervlcoV" David K. Stltt, ed'tor ot tho Bnndon Recorder writes: Thero is the tobacco trust.thooll trust, tho sugar trust and over so many other truats. Tho sugar trust has sijui wed about tUO.POO.OC") uxtra out of the Am erican peoplu this year.and Jut think ol it; only a mite to add to tho milo puces of their commodities and these trusts can go down Into thopockaUuf llio cit izens ol this commonwealth and lalsoa hundred million dollars for campaign purposes. Since ho put on Ms legimentalhat and khaki sultaud went to Philadelphia to capture the vle presidency, alter swearing he would never take it, pooplo have a different imprcksionof Roosevelt. But it is tho ago of the brassy cheek. Ho an eichangocoiiBideisRowovel J a kluet oncopV; hem of a thousand cameras. Ho is not a silent hero lko Giant, but iu live davs during his recent western four he made foity.ouo seeches, tho Bubs tauco ol which was j "We can lick any bodyjlicau lick anybody 1 can lick Chiuauien and bears and wolves und Democrats! hurrah for America, for blood.for fists, for mo;l can cln:h ironies and brand cows;thls Is the time for lick lug somebody; hear my t( th suap; I could blto off a coyote's head, I licked Spain," cto, Too much aggressiveness and cgqtlsm are worsu than en oversiip-' ply of modesty and reserve. for occttab!o Mj. State If pUaU4. THE PATENT RECORD, TUB WEATHER AND CROPS. tllltM BUtca ixriartmont of AorlcnUtir. L'll mate sad Crop Uullctlii of the WeMker lluretu urexon eecuon, ior mo week undliig Mon day, AugmtO, Tho week opened hot ond dry, but It turned coolor Wednesday in western Oregon, and Thursday in eastern Oregon, and einco thon it has contlnuod un seasonably cool. This breaking up of a hot spell resulted In wido variations in both day nnd night temperatures, and on tho closing days of tho week in somo localities they npproached dangorously noar tho frost mark. In western Oregon tho maximum, or day tomeoratu res ranged botwcon03 and 01, nnd tho minimum, or night, temperatures betweon 40 and 01. In eastern Oregon those variations Wore for day temperatures between 03 and 10 . and for night temperatures b--twron4 nnd 72. Light showers occurred in tho Coast district Wednesday nnd Sunday, and n few light showers fell In the Willamette valley Sunday. In eastern and southorn Oregon no rain htu occurred sinco July 5, and it is now badly needed for spring wheat, gardens and pastures. Tho cut worms contlnuo very dostruc tlvo to gardeiiB, potatoes and clovor, and thoy have appeared In somo ot '1110 hop yards, but havo not yot damagod this crop to nny great extent. liar est work is progressing undor favorablo conditions, and considerable thrashing has been dono. Tho ylolds genorally fall below oxprctitlons. Tho following wore roportod this week: Bon ten county, 0 to 10 bushels; Clackamas county, 4 to 11 ; Lauo county, 3 to 10; L'pa county, 2 to 16; Marion county, 8 to 10; Polk county, 7 to 110; Morrow county ,'nbout 18 ;Umatllla county, about 25; Gilliam county, 15 to 20. No returns lmyo yot beon received from Southern Oregon, but tho correspondents report that tho crop thoro will bo short. Con slderablo spring wheat in tho Willam ette valloy has been cut for hay and somo has beon plowed up, and thero Is no question but what tho wheat crop la that section Is In very bad condition. Tho oat crop is also light, but it is yielding bolt r than wheat. Hops contlnuo doing woll and lico are less numerous than usual. Hay'ng la practically finished, nnd tho crop Is largo and generality of a good quality, especially that cut within tho last two woks. Corn is looking fine and tho early varieties are rlpo. Tho ranges are very dry and pasturago is gottlng scarce PearB and apples uro ripening nicely, nnd all the tr'o fruit is In good condi tion, Parker, Polk County, Wm. P. Pea cock Summor fallow wheat, gonorally our best, is averaging 10, 11 and V2 bushels per acre. Apples are do'ng well and there will bo a fair crop. Cut worms and gophers aro bothering Har dens somo, but aro not a post yot. Oats aro not being thrashed much this week; tho big oat harvoBt v ill bo noxt wcok. Wren, Benton County, K, J. Dllloy Cloudy and warm, with hct wiuds on tho 2nd and 3rd. Harvesting is in pro grcss: no threshing dono yot. Corn is making n fluo growth. Karly potatoes am rlpo and of a good size and quality. GardeiiB look well, where tho striped bug has not appeared. Seal Rock, Lincoln county, O. I). Clark. Tho week has been Idoal for haivestlmr, (wltli somo cloudy, misty mornings. Somo wind from tho north. Haying finished. Oats cut and housed. Cut worms plentiful and damaging gar dens and tho Bccoud crop of clover. Table Itock, Jackson county, 8, M. Noalon. Sensonablo weather, with high winds dtirlug tho afternoons. Hoports from thraehors show that tho grain ylold falls far short of expectations In most cases. Owing to hot, dry weather, corn has not cured woll.and that, as wol as potatoes, will bo short. Gardens about all dried up. Karly melons In market. Kerby, JoBopliIno county, E, F. Meis t nor, The week has been very hot. Thrashing bus commenced. Harvest and haying aro over. Karly apples nro rlpo. Corn and beans in splendid condition. Watermelons In market. Mil Know That ordinary treatment falls to rollova painful poriads, Thoy know Lydla E. Pink ham's Vogotablo Oom pound will and doas and has, ntoro than any other ntodlolnom Evory woman knows about Mrs, Plnkham's 'modlolnot Evory woman knows somo woman Mrs, Plnlc ham has ourad. But nine womon out of ton put offgattmg this ro llablo remedy until their health Is nearly w rooked by oxporlments or nea leotl Then they wr(te to Mrs, Plnhham and she cures them, hut of course It takes longer to do so. Don't delay wetting help If you are slok. She has helped a million women. Why net you 7 0A87ORXiV. BMrttb 1M Kind HJw Atari BotsU POOR WHEAT CROPS. Result of Imtoverlshlnc the Land Says the Cor vallli Times. Tho farmors of tho Willamolto Vft'ley stand face tD faco with what is )rff ' ally a failure of the grain crops. hLA the, ylolds reported would not In many othor status bo dromcil n crop failure, yot In Oregon failure is tho only thing to call yields so small. It Is practically tho first In tho history of tho Willamette Valloy, and becausoltls sogonoral, thoro is univorsal search for some now' strange pest to bo blamed for widespread damage. Of courco, pests may havo asslsted.but j it lias not beon bugs, or worms or weathor that has dono all tho mlschlof. Under lying such damogo as theso may havo wrought, thero Is a far greater catiso for tho shortened crops. For fory years .Willamette Valley farms havo been crop, ped In wheat. Every bushel grown has taken nway from tho soil a portion of tho original nutriment. It has beon demon. :;Z:7 brings him 1C, ho hauls away also In his load $7.50 wortli of this whc.it nutri ment. Drained ond drained of Its sticngth for years and years, tho Holds havo reached lhatnge of Imiwivorishmcnt, where tho old-tltno yield ol grain can no longer Is expected. Tims affected, in a year of unfavorable climatics like tho present has beon, tho woakncu of tho Bell botrays Iteolf, and there is our first general failure. This Is our chief pest. Its euro is a rotat'on of crops and a keeping, as far as possible, ot tho soil products on tho farm by larger attention to stock nnd otherwise. Iowa's redemption from poverty to thrifty by tho latter process stands as an incontrovertible proof of wherein lies tho Oregon farmor's oppor ttinit. The Best Prescrlctloa for Malaria. Clillls and fever lia bottloaf Orovo'sTastelcM Cbll Tonlo. It la simply Iron and iiulnlno In A tasteless form. No euro uo pay, I'rlco Wc, 6-lMm cr I Pardon Asked For. Governor Geer has received a petit lion from W. T. Gardiner, superinten dent of tho Boys & Girls Aid Society, asking for tho pardon of Kdwafd Wor den, aged 18, who is serving n year in jail in Portland for tho crlmo of larceny. It is alleged that his mother needs his assistance. Tho pardon of Win. Hanna serving 2 years in thepen as a horse thiol, is also urged. In the year most women have to suf fer for a wek. At the liest this suf fering interferes with household ac tivities and soclnl enjoyments. At the worst it shuts the uotlinu In a darkened roqin or confines her to hed. Most women can he complete ly cured of irregularity by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It regulates the periods, stops en feebling drains and cures female weakness. "AH prnlse l due to you for your wonder ful ' I'avorite Prescription,'" writes Mr, John W CofTmnn. itlllsburi;, Casey Co.. Ky. "My wife suffered with female Irrcijulnrlty, was cununrd to twd every three weeks. After usluif two txjttles of I)r I'leree's 1'nvorllc Prescription was cured, aud lias not suf. fered nny derangement since Your ' l'a vorite 1-rcKrlptlun ' la a boon for delicate women." Favorite Prescription Makes Weak women strong, Sick Women Well. July Aug. Sep. Oct. Dec. Ready to Receive Grain. A. M. Humphrey & Co., aro now Issu ing sacks for grain to bo tlelivorcd nt Sa lem and Macleay, and aro buying oats through tho Auinsvillo mill and furnish ing sacks for thoso wanting to soil and dellvor at Aumsville. Wo aro also buy Ing graliii Hour and food in car lots where convenient to load. Our oillce at 200 Commercial Btroot, up stairs over Central Telephone olllco w hero o will bo pleaded to quoto prices. Do not fail to call and see us. 31-d&w tf Peace Declared Why devote all your time read In a uio uoer war nnu uio uoi tho Gold Fields of Aiaskar mere aro oilier matters o vital importance; yon may make a trip East, and will want to know how to travel. In order to have tho beetec vlco, ubo the Wisconsin Central Ry between St. Paul and Chicago. For ates and other information, writo Jas. A. Clock, Geueral Agent, Portland, Ore no.o LOW RATE A IA U. P. RAILROAD ToC, A. R, Eocamement. Chlcato. III., Aucust' 27 to scctimter 1,1900. For tho above occasion tho Union Ta ctile railroad will mako a special rate of 71.C0 from Portland to Chicago and re turn. Tickets on salo August 21 ami 22 For further details concerning this cheap rate call on Guy SI. Powers, aeent O. It. & N. Co. W. W. Skinner, agent So. Pue. Co., Salem. Or. Or address J. II. LoTiutor, General Agent, 135 Third Street, Portland, Or. 7 31 eod td Special Reserves. "Old Government" whiskoy. recog. nueu oy leauing physicians, anil cspec. IaIIv by A. P. OPilrlen M. D., Captain and Surgeon, also by Win. D. McCarty M. D Major and Surveon. in United &," BS'Urwi Uie V1 of health of San Fraucisco recommends this Stimulant as the nurnnt. nnmliillnr. atejl, for family nee, for convalescents and invalids. Sold exclusively in Salem and Marlon County by J . P. Rogers. 4-20-tf - - - r- ., T.vv.nvs for acceptable- Idea, SUto If patented. THE PATENT RECORD, tt Baltisiore, Ml J Jan. Feb. Mab. April May June f very iHonfii WHY USE nKcnrjBK tiiky aivn A good LIOI1T AND AHB I-ONO LIVKU. WB BELL TlinER anAUKS! "YUBKA" WRtDACIt MANTf.K, uitNmtKii i!ANni.K i-mvi: mmmtKl) CANnLH POWKtl with a coiunmntloii of only itiivo feet Mr hour. NO, 197, Tli old itfttulby, of good lantluf quality auil glrltig 197. Ths old itamlbr. of rood lantlus auallty suil airing KiailTY CAN; IDKAL." Not qnlto as good quality but giving samo candlo power as tho No.OT, and at half tho price, 16 cents, ... ... Any ot theoo mantles pnt on and burners properly adjusted at above ratti, . DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? VXu,'$li!8&&2X& a nUTTKR MflHT for I.K88 MONKY "with ono or these burners than with auy othor form of artl. Octal light, Wo have gas rtorcs also. Let Ua show them to you, SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chomekota St.. Telephoho 603. CO cents. 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 Hop Dryer work a specialty. - S BUHKOUGHS, 102 State THOS. MILNB SUCCESSOR TO L. M. KIKK Grain, Hay, Flour, MilljFeed, and Land Plaster. Grain, Hay ano! Straw stored, Wagon Scales. Prompt and careful attention given to tho dollvory of goods to nny part of tho city. 54 to 58 State St. SALEM LODGrES ". J. w. w. Halcm Camp No. 118. MccU orcrr Friday ovol PI, 7:30. In A. O. U. W- hall, Btato Ins. bldu. V. 1). l'runty, O. O. W. A. Moorcs, clcra room 1G, Moorcs blk KOHMSTttRS OH- AMICHIOA Court Sherwood Forotl No. 19. Mcota Friday nights In Turner block, John M, Chase, C, It. A U Ilrown Scoy. ll-17-ljr Northwestern Normal School and Businccs College Salem Orefoi ic crm opens Sett. 24. Complete courses of study Normal. Ilnsl Common bchoul, I jlxhtchcol Klocutlon, i ncsi. Juiisla mm aii run i nuuiijr, oainiac-rT Bend lor circulars. A. J. GARLAND, A. M. Principal. work. WHEAT AND OATS WANTED Hags furnished. Will buy or store. Get our prices before buying. Tillson Bartlett Grain Co. Old Post OfficeStables Aro largo am havo reliable attend ants, your twin boarded by tho week or day. Good teams for hire. Prices rea roiiablo. Your patronago solicited. H. M. Brown 02 Ferry Street. PREEBU11GER' MEAT MARKET Is open again undor now mnnagoment and vo will supply you wltli tho finest, (resh meats, lard etc. put up In tho cleanest and best ehrum nnd nmmntiv ilellvored. Como and see us. Phone Mnlu'JOlO. VAN PATTON & CO. OTEAM WOOD SAW O Two Maohlnes Work Dono Quickly. Telophono 258:1 black. Iavo ordors at resldonco on 12th street, or Stelncr's market. M. VanFlkkt, YKwPAtiK.S-Otf Ch?af FaPERs AND, CITY I'HOPERTY. Land from $2.50 to f 126 por acre. WC IiaYC to trado for lariro or snmll IlOmCS ""'ithes. Some Small to exchange for Stock Ranches Somo Places Large Farms Loan Aloney to sell and tako as part my small tracts or good towii property. Wo nt 0 and 7 per cont. Sell of all kinds on commission, STOCK 1w,t '10U8C8 ll farms, Alake of all kinds ot property, havo nlarK-e list of lands to select from, If you Exchanges Want to Buy Sell. Ront or Exchange any kind of property, or want Insurance, Loans, etc., call aud poo us at 2D2 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. Bozorlh.Ryan&Co Enclose stamp for reply When writing. FANNING MILLS. Farmers, there will be bitr money in using a fanning . mill this year. we can turn si the ht in,1f!ft PlinrnntAnrl xvitu niu ' oth- .. lo,Unvu, huh uyjiu- ing worth having left for from $20 to $7 out, Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. 8-l-2w dw Dissolution Notice. heh.7l.teJa&iaing be ween Hi Wassu ami ahd Charles A. Suths undLr l, a.... -i o.ir. i it" ', """"i uer Notice is hereby given that tho part- tho firm of Canital Soan U'nrira V.,i..i on the 27tll day of Jy, iooo, by mm,ai consent. All debts owing to tho said partnership aro to bo received by said Charles A. Muths and all demands on said partnership are to bo presented to him for payment. Dated at Salem, Julv 27, 1000. OI1ARLE8 A. MUTHS. 7 271m J. II, WASSMANN. Tho TCrylatcet tiling In mni.tlM. Imrablo and rItos ONK utr hour. 1T1CO W O. KlailTY DI.K rowicii. Price a Hot Stove Phone I5II Phone 871, TRIPLE SILVER PLATE Hu?ftr bawls each. ..i.00 Criam pitchers ........ ........ . 1.(0 Ulno and milk pitchers eicli.... .... 2.(0 Butler IIKtic-.... .......1.W to HO Hpoon Holders ......... 1 00 Castors ...... .........i...i...l.M to 3 CO Nankins Hlnti per set M to .73 riyrupciiscacii.............. ...... ),M Tcaoots encli.. ........................ 2T9 Collco pots cncli... 210 Cominuulnn hcts. .................... 3 1 Ho Ol'J Cako J!niket.-....................l,Mto 2(0 Wo also do gold and nickel plating. G'. A, ROBERTS, IOB Stnto btroot. 1-R Phono 207a OREGON GREATEST TATE 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 over hold on tho Pacific Coast. Open to the World For Premium list address M. D. Wisdom, Portland Oro, (p ANADIAN PACIFIC Away To the ARE YOU taking a vacation? If bo, wo would like to Bend you somo litera ture about "Uanff Hot Springs" "Tho Great Glacier ol thoSolklrks," and tho magnificent hotels there, operated by tho Canadian Paclllc Railway. Cheap Excursion Rates mado from nil Pacific Coast points. OR, IF YOU aro going East tako your Tickets by tho "Imporlnl Limited" and spond a day or two atonrmoun tain resorts. You will benefit by it and enjoy It. Apply to any Canadian Pacific Ry. Agent or to E. J. COYLE, II. H. ARBOTT, A. G. P. A., 110 Third St. Vancouver, H. C. Portland, Cheap Excursion Rales to the East On Juno 23, July 12 A 20. and August 4, tickets from Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo to Chicago, St. Louis and inter mediate points and return, will be sold by the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE at bats oi- One Regular Fare Plus $2.00 forRonnd Trip ivoiurn i.jmu uctouer 31, JO0O SPECIAL TRAINS une night out to Chicago. Tickets also goou on regular trains. ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM COLORADO SPRINGS AND MAMITOU i"?!"??"8 0 these cheap rates eienu your vacation in your oia homes. Sleeping Car reservations may j iimuo tion ior any 01 uio excursions, rite for full information. A. h Cooper, Q, A. P. D., Portland Or. a. n . AUOMI'SON, a. u. r. A.. Topeka, Kan. Jonx Bbqabtun. G. P. A., Chicago. LOANS AT CURRENT RATE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE B0Z0RTH BROS., 292 Commercial street. Siltm Oreos, 7.14-ir-j IMO tor acceptable idea. State If pateated. THE PATENT BECMO, Baltlaore, i J. Mm rwABT, mat mcxnm?--! "m Chicago Bpcelal l8itVfk. -Penve'r TT.Tv.-rr Klaa.m JfiSfatSSZSaSS: uiniuiai Kfln.. .... "vi.n Hi,Ohlcaironrtv."f ot 00P Boo- kabfi 'SBfi&ae Flyor Flyo! 1:00 1 DBI . -.uu oani. Allan tlo Kx, sp, m a, m, to VIA IIUNTlNaTON OUKAN HTHIAlfuTJTrjr- 8 pm. For Ban Franolsco, URUUTC17 uvsaayi. P.U 8i. m, x. Bun Batur. COLUUUIA lllVKlt Nb 10 p, m. i Aawna,- ami way Undln,. x Btta; rJts&msssisyvi . tBr Leave Ho Salem day autfBatunlay at'LivJ J- W1LLAMK1TK 111VER WVBmv Boats to Portland as abort). tttr.'S trM-t TAT Una At tlrimn fltv It h...ul toarlliiBatOrsjroa City IlllmuS! to lycd there. ,TIkow to all points iJ?1" hfnftton, CSltrornla or tho Hul ?W, 12 to ucmycu i Washington, uaiirornta or tho Kut, unuoKu' uiruan irom aicm rree r-vr.k' eu' inroosii rrom Balcm free. cui'"!. or rlor routo In l'nrll.n.l ,n.nl-c rail or rlvor route to l'ortlsn.i n.""" !?nacri,,rtittudw,m?,s City ticket and freight oMcc 'JM ComttSf SOUTH AND Efi VIA IA Pacific b THE SHftSTA ROUTE Trains leavo Salem for Portland and tu stations at 5:40 n. m. , 7:64 a. a. id 4 :05 p. m. ' l'nrll.n.l 8J0 A M OffTl . AM 10 M f 1 mo A M llttf i .SfflPM mil . 7:PM Mil! I.v Hnlcra. Ar Ashland. Ar Hscrnmcnto Ar Ban Franctsoo. S:iS A Jl TWh 000 AM lioij 735 AM ;ai! Ar Kansa, city. ai uuicsfto 7:4A AM tnii ArliOa Angelea 130 1' M Ijji Ar ki i'w. sea p u tsii Ar Fort Worth 6.30 A M J0 1 J ArCItT of Mexico 8.M A M nil! Ar Houston . 83 AM Hi i n Ar New Orleans, ess p M. 121 r I Ar WslilD(iion. 6 U A M liliu Ar Now Yorl ra .13;UPM IUfj IulTnian and Tourists cars on both traiiiB, Chair can BacramcntotoOjdea l'80,and tourist cars toChlesm and El St. Louis, Now Orleans and Wmhiagton, Connoctlntr nt 8an Frandisco with ss" oral stoarashln lines for Honolalg. Japan, China, Philippines, Central ind South Amorico. Seo Mr. W. W. Skinner ngunUtljslea Station, or address O. II. MARKHAM, G. P. A Portland, Qregoo. POSSIBLY You aro not awaro of tho faet time ud superb sorvico now afforded by the ' picto''" 2 WB HAVE W ft " Daily Fast Trains iu i hi; caoIi If you cannot tnko tho mornlnK W travel via thu overling train. Both m llnoly oqulppod. "Our Specialties" Fast Time,-Through Service, Pullroii iDImaA ClMni... Dl.llMaKfTnH J. CI&.IS. A Uini.ll t3llVK7IB, A-UIJIlinil. AUUIiDk RICr ersf Pullman Diners, Library (Cafe) Ctt and i too itccuning unair cars, Hours in timo saved to Omaha, Chit aco. Kansas Citv. St. Louis. Now York Boston, and other Eastern points. Tickets good to Salt Lake City an4 Denver. It is toyour Interest to ueo Tiu Or land Liuitkd. Tickets and sleepls! car bortlis can bo secured from W. W. Skin. Agents. P. Co. Or Guy Towers, AgYt. O R. A N. Salem On. J, H. Lotorop, Gen'l Agont, No. 185 Third St. Portland Or. Oregon Skori Line Railroad Tho Direct Routo to Montana, Utahi Colorado and all Eastern Points. Gives choice of two favorite rootejiTi tho UNION PACIFIC Fast MsulM or the RIO GRANDE Scenic Luvtf. No ChangcHof Cars. On the Portland-Chicago Special, 'U flnestin the West." Equipped With, iaegnut standard Sleepers. , line New Ordinary TourUt BlcepeW. Huperb LibrarT-linffet Cars. Rplenaip Dinners, Meal) alararte, Krto KecllnlDs Chair Cirs. t ComforUblo Coach ea and Rmoiers. Entire Train Completelx VestibuleJ. For further Information apply R.N. AGEL, W.E. COMAS Trav. Pass. Agt. "on'l Ar 142 Third St. Portland Or. Corvallis & Eastern RailroU TIME CARD. No. 2 For Yaqulnat . ... . Train leaves Albany 122?. Train leaves Corvallis.... WO! Train arrives Yaaulna . BwP No. 1 Returning: -j Leaves Yaquloa .J'S!' 1 rt...iii ll'SIL Arrives Albany 12:10 P No. 3 For Detreit: ,.,. Leaves Albany WZ Arrives Detroit., ll:wp No. 4 Returning: ,.,nu Leaves Detroit Sft Arrives Albany 5:p" .. ,oo. Arrives Alhahv erf- ?3 Lea'vea Albany JE9 ArTives Corvalli 8:06 Ono and two connect at AUJ ' JJ, Corvallla with RoutUern P'floM' KlTing direct eervloo to and fP ' port and adjacent beaches. ,.rt,l Trains for the mounUlos ,r. Jrf Detroit at noon. gUlp wP V to reach camping grounds o ,M Breltenbush and Santlim rlfw samo day. .,i. it Five and slx.eonnect at, "& ha Alhano lvl tn nnd from r?Gi J, TTJHLNKB Asent Albanf.w Tom rortlandT Southern Bali MLS