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f is hi i ii ; n I" 'lx- 1 1 v fc ti 'i fMniiT'fUiriiMiUni rN'i'iWili m THE AUGUST FORECAST. jut 2nd 3rd I til Clh Oth 7th 8th Oth 10th 31th m'h 13th Mth 15th Kith 17th Warm mid Clouds massing. Rtorm period with thundor nml cooler, thormotnetors about the 50's. Wiirin period with thorinoinotorH ranging from 85' to 00. Local Btorms mid cooler. Warm period 18th llllh 20th 2! M. 22m! 2!Ird 21th L'Gth 2(lth 27th 28th 20th IlOlh illst Thermometers up In tho OO'h. Clouds massing. Ktorm period with thundor, cooler Kjrlod, thermometers ranging from -15' to 60. Warm mid dry to tho ond of tho month. Tho month cooler than tho average, and rainfall about tho normal and cover iiiK about thrco days. BABY'S BIRTH can uc entirely avoided iiy tlio Is looked forward to with expectations of joy and gladness. The ordeal of brinciiii; the little liniment of priceless value to Sold by all druggists at one dollar per bottle. A booklet, uivltiir all details, will be sent free uy IlruuucUl Atlanta, Ca. one into the world, however, is a critical one ior the inothcr-to-l)C, and her anticipations of the coming event are shadowed with gloom. Half the pain and all the danger of chllu-blrtli use of " MoTititu'8 1'kiknd." n scientific an women. MOTHER'S Regulator Company, V BEAD ID M D! 25 per cent, discount on all men's Summer suits. This includes our summer serges, worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, etc. 20 per cent, discount on all children's suits. No re servethis includes a reat many late arrivals in nobby suits made in the latest fashionable cuts. 50 per cent, discount Oil all Straw hats. This means every straw hat in the house absolutely no reserve-- 35 cents for any 50c crash hat. 50 cents for any 75c crash Int. Opportunities of this kind are few and far between, and you shou not fail to investigate this offer. You will find in our store just what we advertise, and at prices advertised. REMEABER--Your money back if you want it. G J Johnson & 6o.. The Peoples Clothiers and :urnishcrs. TUB MM JOURNAL UY HOFBR UHQTHUrtS, I tho man who workB for daily wanes at 'productive Industry j for. in tho last 1 analysis, on him tho burden rests. WEDNE8DAY, AUQ, 8, 1000. Dully Onu Voar, 3.00 In Atlvnnao Daily Four Month SI. In Ailvanoo Wookly Ono Yaar 31. OO In Ailvnnoo WHO PAYS TUB H'HEIGHT? Retail grocorB, of Portland, called on all objected to the license on the ground that they paid taxes on their stocks and delivery wagons already und that to bo charged an additional sum In tlio shape-of license would unuek ol double taxation, Ono leading grocer Bald: -'It we have to pay this, it will add $110 a year to tho cost of running our business, and wo will ;bo obliged to charge customers enough to cover this, Tlio consumer will therefore have to pay this tax, as, if n certain pur cunt Is added to tho cost of doing httidiioHS, wo wljl lmt H 0, to tlio consumer. Orogo iiiaii. This Illustrates on a small scale but clearly vthe old fact that tho pooplo pay tho freight. Adjust tho scheme of tax atloins you will, and tho merchant, tho manufacturer and ull tho "upper crust" wll),In fact tnuat.pags tho buiden along until It rests on the man who works for wages and has no one lielow upon whom he can shift the burden. When the man of .wealth howls about the taxes ho must ' pay, and thinks ho has a greater stake In the country and a greater Interest In good government than tho uiau who works with his hands and does not appear on the assessment roll, he may believe what he says, but ho Is talking through No one Is The Health Problem Ih much shunter than is sometimes sup. Kbod. Health depends chlelly tiion perfect digestion mid purti blood, anil the problem is solved very readily by Hood's Snreaparilla. You mav keep well by taking it promptly for any stoin. och or blood disorder. Its cures of scro fula, salt rheum, catarrh, dyspepsia, rheumatism unci other diseases mini lnirod by the thousands. Tho favorite family cathartic is Hood's Pills. 1 Ids' same. sha$ just the more interested In ROCKS HHOM A GLASS II0USU. Tkgtui, It ill becomes Governor Hoosovolt to taunt tho Democratic party, on account of the fact that some of its prominent moiiilwus in Now York City are members of the Icctrust there, Iw cause Iloss l'latt, w horn Rooeovolt, w ith ull his boasted courage, has to yield to and obey, was as deep In the mud as the Democratic olllcials were in tho mire; und attain, because Itoosovelt, as Governor, has it in his power to susinsiid MayorYun Wick from olllce and dares not do it. Why does ho not do his du ty before jumping on the vulnerable Democrats in his rough-rider fashion? Several other heart-to-heart ipiorles might bo put to Governor KoonivoU, since he Is so voluble ami vituperative in his denunciation of his opponents. Why. foroxumnlo. did in mimr timt he was not a resident of Now York to I eseaiHt paying taxes, and immedlatiately thereafter show himself to be a resibeut for jwlitlcal purposes? Why did he not ' prosecute ami punish, or, at least, forcoi into retirement, the big canal thieves, as he strenuously promised ho would dot before ho was elected? Was l'latt, the ring leader of the thlevos.too strong for' him ut Albany, as he was at l'lillu.l dolnhla? It may bo best, and imortant, &J I AUG1JST1900 Vrs1MOWTEWIslirMUrKB SAT 0;:np 13 3 fe56 7 8 9 1QI1 W 12 13 14 5 16 17 IS . rai g 2g 2z 23 24 2j? WHfR 26 27 28 29 JO 31 Mlassr3ssssH tMWPWt- . T mJiwwm ("iJi.ef hilt jCmW 1 vrmE-&meB!$B .AAAA-AAA tMIDSUMMER LITERATURE j "Empire of Freedom" is the title of a bright volume of verse on tho subject its title Implies. Tho lines would certainly shock the professional "expansionist," but would givo thodispassionato thinker food of a more congenial tasto. The London Speaker says of it editerially: "Mr. Morrison Swift's book Is tlio most forclblo presentment that has yet been published of tho Antl-Imperlallst policy in the United States, as well as a most vlgorousindlctment of tho policy of Imperialism, militarism and expansion which is nt present as distressing a phenomenon in that country as it is In our own . Tho author's contention is that such a policy must in the long run provo falal to liberty." Konbroko Press, Ixjs Angoles, Califor nia Price, fl.ro. For ealo j W. II. llurglitnlt, Bulcm, Oregon. WHY USB ,W?lsbach Mantle? ter. To meat this end The True Citizen has been prepared for uso as a .supple mentary rcador for pupils In tho higher grammar grades. It alms to awaken the higher life of the young and to open to their view thoso largor possibilities which Inhere In them, but which nro frequently allowed to He dormont, thus diminishing tlio lifo forces botli in tlio ' individual as such and in his relation to tlio nation. For Mlo by W. It. BurRhardt.Salem, Oregon, "VUPEA' DKCI1CSB TIIKY 0IV8 A OOO" I.IOIIT AND AnB WHO UVK1). WK BKI.L TiinliE ailAUKS! 1 VYKI.MIAU1I MANTf.K, Tlio vcryllet thlDR In tnat.llm. Uiirnblu ami Uc ONK !:.......... ... .. u w..fon U.I. nttit...flii f niitv tl.rnn f.l tu.r hnl r. lTll0 OU 0. NO, 197, Tho old KUliilby, of good laMltig quality ami glrllig KlOIITV OANDI.K I'OWKU. 1 rlCO ,HKAU"!nNit qnlto aa good quality but giving narao candlo power aa tho No.JW, and at half tho AnyoYuoma'iitlMputonandbiinioripropsrlyadJuMedataboToralea. ,.,t i .... ,,n ii,ni'i.niii niinMrnc) If not why not? Call nml boo usaim DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERSr wo will rroTO to you that you can get a nKTTKR I.tOHT for I.ES3 MONEY with ono of thew burncra than with any othor form of artl. (lclal light, Wo liaTO ga Hovca aim. Ut lis show thorn to you. 8ALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chomoketa St.. Tolophono 503. itaht v.u iicnanuiw"---- ron lronVrortlandV ASit, Chicago HPAClal y.io a.m HliO- kano Flyor o.-oopm Tlio bright career which promised for tho young artist, Kmcry Iiverott Wil liams, was cut short by his death in North Dakota somo months ago. It. II. Husscll, tho art publisher, who ap preciated his genius and gavo him much encouragemont in his work among the Indians, has already for publication this Fall, a book of Mr. Williams' drawings of tho different Indian tribes, entitled "An Alphabet of Indians," showing the warriors, chiefs and squaws at thir favorite amuscincntB and pursuits. Tho descriptive text is written by Mrs. Wil Hams in a natlvo, straightforward man ner, that attracts tho reader nml holds his Interest. Mrs. Williams accom panied her husband to tho West aud lived with him in tho very heart of tho Indians and they wcro adopted and truly loved by tho different tribes tlioy camo to knoAr. For aale by Y. II, llurghardt. Balom, Oregon, ison color, ami acrim- Nor js jCre ,my flJlw or blemish on the work we do, either in iKK'SaK Pluinbiiur, tinning or rehiring. We lend on everything in the way oi iirst-cijiss worK in our line. Iiird & 1. as, of Chicago, havo Just issued ajnow story, especially written for them by that talented English woman, KMo Adclaido Kowl.inds, author of so many higli-class and doservedly popular novels. The book is entitled Tho Heart of Hetta, and tho evonts it rolatos, in a charming stylo, take ploco in England in our tlmo. It i quite a rollof, amidst tliis Hood of so-called historical novols, to llnd rofugo In n truly moloru and in ovory way wholesomo and olovating story. Tho covor is exquisite in design and colors. (Laid A 1-co; cloth, tl 25.) For aalo by W, II. llurghardt, Balcm, Oregon, Mistress Mory Cavendish had a "tabby petticoat of a crimson son satin bodlco and shoulders liko thuplumagoof and down her back streamed her curls, shining liko gold under her gauzo love hood." This young lady certainly lends charms to tho opening of Miss Wilkin' II '8 1 venture in tlio Held of historical romance, nor docs tlio rest of tho story belio this auspicious beginning. Tlio novol Is designedly moro subjective than most members of its class, but tho devolopmont of personality Ih at no expense of movement or interet, the scene being laid just nfter Bacon's He bclllon and a dramatic incident being tlio destruction of tlio young tobacco crop to elude tho Navigation Act. l'rico 1.D0, Doubleday, Page & Co., New York. Kornatoby V. It. IIFrghanlt.'Jalom, Oregon. No Flies on a Hot Stove Fruit and Hop Dryer work a specially. T. S BURBOUGHS, 102 State Phone I5II THOS. MILNB SUCCESSOR TO L. M. KIKK Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, and Land Plaster. Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales. Prompt and careful attention given to tho delivery of Roods to nny part of the city. 54 to 58 State St. Phone 871. "Our Country in I'ooni and Proso," arranged by Uleanor A. Persons, Now York, American Hook Co., 50 conts. Tho American teacher will do woll to mako tlio acquaintance of this book, "arranged for collateral und supplemen tary reading," for tho author has shown good judgmont in tho selections made from tho works of famous men who hdvo had to deal with America and American affairs. Often the young stu dent of history grows weary of bin work nnd then tho teacher must find somo way in which to stimulate his torpid brain, or confess failure. Tho present collection of pooin and prose has been made with this vory thought In view. It Is tlio desire of tho author to help tho teacher quite as much as tho student, und tho book beforo us must suroly meet with n hearty reception from both. For talo by W. II, llurghardt. Ralctn, Oregon, "Slnnford Stories" by Charles K. Fiold und W. II. Irwin. These ndmir ablo little pictures of collego life All what has hithorto been an empty spaco in the Borles of collego fiction, which of Into has become so popular, Tho interest they present is two-fold in its nature; not only do thoy consider the "fun damentals" common to our universities in an original and pleasing light but thoy also toucli a "now noto," in that thoy bring to notico an. atmosphere as yot fresh to both readers and writers of fiction. Thoso stories of n California institution aro full of a fresh, unspoiled energy and buoyant terseness that can not fail of effect. Mr. Fiold comes by his ability naturally, being a nephew of the late Kugeuo Field, l'rico $1.L,5. Doubleday, Page & Co., Now York. For aalo by W. II. llurghardt, Balem, Oregon. Alice's visit to the Hawaiian Islands. Hy Mary II. Krout. Price, 46 cents. American Hook Co., Now York. Siuco the Hawaiian Islands have now become a part of the United States it Ih important that tho children of our schools should learn something of the geography of thus islands nnd of the people who Inhabit them. Tho history of these islands, though restricted us to the scone of action, has been as stirring and dramatic as our own. This lwok de scribes tho imnginary journey ol u little girl who starts with her parents from Chicago and alter traveling to San Fran cisco nt last reaches Hawaii. For into by W. II. llurghardt, Hulem. Oregon. Now York Life is also feeling tho en croachments of uatlonnl campaign is sues nnd gives up whole pages of read 1 ing matter and cartoons In lino attempts 1 to be humorous. Tho campaign Is not inspiring an a whole. The fast that the ' presidential campaign brings to the front tho ravenous politicians of both parties and that tho yellow-dog element goes into olllce, no matter who is elected president, causes tlio average thinking man to wish matters might get no woreo than they are. Tho August Child-Garden Is a sheaf of good things for the little birds that nro yet in tho nest at homo to be read to. Its pictures and stories for tlio children nro supplemented by earnest nnd prac tical talks to tho mothers nnd fathers. Send for a sample to 0333 Prospect Av enue, Chicago. All fold by tho W. II llurghardt Ca.Holom.Or Bean tb " Kind You llavs Jtars BounM Signature , SV. utf?y.J4 TRIPLE SILVER PLATE Rugarbowla each. ;ruun piiciiera.. -fl.00 l.UU Of 'Mz&u "Tho Photo-MIniaturo," an illustrated monthly magaxiuu of photographic In formation edited by John A. Tonnant, every number completelln itself, every month a different subject with all tiio news of tho photographic world in pithy paragraphs and many beautiful Illustra tion. Single Coplos 'J5 conts each. Per year $2.00. Tonnant h Ward 28'J Fourth Avonuo, Now York. Fornaloby W. II, Iluikhardt, italtni, Oregon. Mr. Isolate of Lonely vlllo, A collec tion of humorious stories by O. O. Con verse, disclosing Interesting chapters in tho life of tho suburban resident. In this little book Mr. Convorso has made tho most of a promising subject, nnd tho comic effect is heightened by tho dec orations nnd initial letters of It. M. Wright, lknmd In boards. Size, 5y x 7 Inches, l'rico, 1, It. II. lliissell, 3 West 20th street, Now York. For ulo by W. II, Ilurghanlt, Bale?), Oregon, Mario Corelll's "Hoy, a 8kotch," Is now selling In Its Uftloth thousand. Tho first edition of 40,000 copies was ox- hausted almost before publication. Tho publishers of this novel, J. 11. I.ipplncott Company, report that "Harabbas," by the same author, is now soiling in its (out teenth edition; "Tlio Sorrows of Satan," sixteenth editien: "Cameos," tilth edition, "Tito Mighty Atom," fourth edition, and "Tho Murder of Dellcla," fourth edition. Fur ial by W, It. llurghardt, Salem, Oregon. Mldtummer Periodicals. The Overland for July enters upon a now volumo nnd sustains its traditions vory easily under tlio present manage mont. Tho contents nro mostly dovoted to Pacific coast and Mexican topics. Notable articles in tiio August Atlan tic are The Iowans, Tlio Tho Price of Ordor, Our KIghts in China, and a paper on Chase, Summer, Adams and StoveiiB. Hesldes the Chronicle and Comment by the oditor, Harry Thurston Qeck, tho Hookmanhas a now department from tho same sourco, a lltorarypolltical re view, besides tho always cyclonic Letter box. Tho Domestic Science Monthly of Oak laud, Cat., has entered upon tho fifth mimbei of the llrst volumo under the management of Mrs. Cluis. I). Oluey, who conducts tho Oakland school of do mestic science. It Is tho olllcinl orgau of tho Oakland woman's club and ought to bo of value to anyono who believes in a sclontifllo domestic economy. Tho Pucillo Monthly for August, aside from admirably maintaining all its de partments, is given over ontlroly to tho evil of nntional politics. It is published at Portland. Wlnoamlmlllc iiliciicm cuch. 200 Nutter Ulhlwn 1.C0 to '2 60 Hkk)I Holders. ................... .......... 1.00 Ciuitom.... .. ...-..1.25 to 3 00 Napkin Klnga per set. .......... ..55 to .7fi Hyrnp cups each...... .................. l.V'.'i IVaiiol each..... .--...-............-.- 'i HO Cnllro pott each . .- '0 Communion out ............. -3 lit to OUi (iko lliulu'ts.... ... . ..I,ri0to -.u We also do gold and nickel plating. G. A. ROBERTS, 105 Stnto btroot. ) Phono 2870 Allan tlo Kx. V p, m 8 pm, 8 ii. m x. Hun iu p, m U-avo Halom o,... uio, iienrcr Ft. WnVTS uinaua. hiiiu. 'i. ""." Lonla.fhlcago and Kail,' Ht WIU Watla, Bpokano, Minn J apolla, Bt, I'anl, UulutK i?lT nuu.uu bmcago ana oait. VU HUNT1NC1TON OUKAN H1KAMHllTY " For Hau Francisco, onu uTury uve aaya. COMIMI1IA ltlVKIt To Aatorla and way tanulnm, WILIMMKTTR JtlVHii torl'ortIaud,NtiwbtrK u. J landing!. Tntwday. Ihunl day and Saturday at 6.80 a.m -00 JIB, Sfo. to. !.W P. la b. ( BUM. vr rrMv WII.LAMKTTK ItlVKU UIVI8I0M lloata to l'ortlnud aa aboro. li.ri,i. atrcel car lino at Oregon City If tha teS;2 ' dehiyod Ihoro. Tlckcte to all polnu In th?.1" Wanhliutton. California or iliu K,i ff, checkod Ihrongll from Halom free. ChViS"" rail or river route to l'ortland, ConnSl!.. mado at l'ortland wlUi all rail, ocean im X? lino. W II. IIUHI.IIORT ,w Ocn, l'au ArI., lltrtlando, 0. M. POWKra Agont, Trado Blrect dock, SilX, City ticket and freight, uMco iiC Comintn;',!, SOUTrTANFEAl VIA' Southern Pacific k THE SHASTA ROUTE SA1.EM LODGES . j. w. w. Salem Camp No. Us. Meets eyery Friday over. di?.7;30,iu A. O. U. W- hall. Hlato I in. bldg I'. I), l'runty. (I. (!. W. A. Jloorea. clerk room 10, Moorei blk KORKSTBH8 OK AMUKIOA Opurt Sherwood Koront No. 1. MeeU Friday night In Turner block. John It. ChaJo.lC. K. A I Drown Socy. 1117-lyr Northwestern Normal School and Business College Salem Oregon Term otens Sect. 24. tomplclo courc of tudy Normal, Ilunlneaa. Common Schmil, High achuul, Klocuttun, Munlo nnd Art. Kull Kuculty. uathfactury work. ovuu jur viruuinrB. A. J. GARLAND. A. M. Principal. Ill A Itiso in tho World Misa Adollno Sergeant, tho fecundity of whoso Inven tion surprises us moro and more, says tho Ixmdon Literary World, has sup plied readers with capital entertainment for tho rainy hour, and wo fully expect that those with whom she Is n favourite will nearly nil agree in ranking her last uovol among the best mauageU of tho liest family created by her pon. lllg variations in merit mark this author's work ; and small wonder, for It Isnatural that at times tho stain of almost con stant composition should tell upon her fancy, Price $1.25 F. M. llncklos A Company, Oil Kast lflth Street, New York. For aalo by W, II. llurghardt, 8leni, Oregon. "ThoTruo Citiien, How to Become Une," by W. F. Markwlck. Price, 00 cents, American llook Co., Now York, It Is universally conceded that ethics aud Civics Should mi lianil til liali.t mi, I uiiKinam. i .. - -- -..,.. Mr, liooseveU I Kt !uplla pass through our schools by dMBml MiWBHHaB5wMe5Sr rAiii mm xiBlaw rl?,2t'Jj H. Old Post OfficeStables Are largo am havo reliahlo attend ants, your tenm boarded by the week or day. Good teams for biro. Prices rea sonable Your patromuro solicited. , Brown C2 Ferry Streot. FREEBURBER' MEAT MARKET Is open again undor now management and wo will sm.ply you with the finest, fresh meats, lard etc. put up in the cleanest nnd best shape and promptly dolivered. Como and seo us. Phone. Main 21) 111, VAN PATTON & CO. OTEAM WOOD SAW J Two, Mnchlnoa Work Dona Quickly. Tolophono 2583 black. Leavo orders at residence on 12th street, or Stoinnr's market. M. Van Flvkt, Ykw Pahk. 5-fitf Cbap Farms AND CITY PROPERTY. Land from $2.50 to f 125 per aero. We haYe to trade for largo or small IlOineS K nnchee. Some Small Places to exchango for Stock Itanchos borne Docs not warm except through combustion. Food does not nourish except through digestion. You may as well huir a coal pile to get wnrm as expect to get nourish ment out of food which von cannot diceat. Dr. riercc's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and organs of digckttou nml nutrition, it enables the body to assimilate food and so put on sound flvkli and develop strong iimtcle. .."T,,ie.P."i,e ' would like to give your Golden Mnlk-al Diicunry' 1 cannot utter in w. r.U or iU'critw with n." wrtt laiucn H An.tir.nc. Jti , ol $ H MilUlu hlreet, lluutlugduu. fa. I mtm lakrn dowu with wliut our nliy.iviana Jl.1 a imllcmlou I dvtunl wilh (tic txM arvHtud hrtc and found uo relief. m. u '"J ix" ut of j vmwn tl,k to AlloHt and I to ".".".t"" ,,w" aavicu me to uc ixvtor Meiye'a CoMcil Mnlicul Ilovt rv 1 took. ihiv Large Farms Loan Money to sell and tako as part pay small tracts or good town property. We at 0 and 7 per cont. OREGON GREATEST TATE FAIR SALEM OREGON Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1900. $10,000 IN PHKM1UMH on iirodurtti of tho Farm, Field and Factory The greatest industrial exposition ever held on the Pacific Coast. Open to the World For Premium list address M. I). WisnoM, Portland Ore. Trains leavo Balom for Portland and slntlona atonu a. m. , 7:&1 a. in. and 05 p. m. 8.80 AM Ar A ah laud Ar Kacramcnto.. Ar Han Kranctaoo.- ArOxden.. Ar roiiYcr.i. Ar Kama, City. Arunicaipj. I'M V iF . 6-00 1' M .. iq a m WA M -ISAM 3fl J' M. saorlt 10,81 m 12.0i t U lai av Hit SWAM 734 AH MO AM 7tWA JOJP H 10 X AH tOi?U .(! A tl nu t x Canadian VU ?C PACIFIC Ar I-on AnKolca Ar HI l'ano Ar Fort Worth.. Ar City or Mexico, Ar noimiou . Ar New Orlentu Ar Waahlnitoa Ar Mew York Pullman and Tourists cars on botli trains. Chair cars Sacramento to OkIm and Hi Paso, nnd tourist cars to Chlcigo, St. LquIb, Now Orleans and Washington. Connecting at. San Frandlsco with ht ftrnl ntnnmaliln llnna tnr IfnnAt,,l.. Japan, China, Philippines, Central ami houtn America. tseo Mr. W. W. bkiuner agent at Balaui Station, or nddross O. U. MARKHAM, O. P. A., Portland, Oreipn. POSSIBLY You nro not nwaro of tlio fast tlmo atJ superb service now nfforded by the Away To the AUK YOU taking n vacation? If so, wo would like to send you some litem- turo about "Banff Hot Springs" "Tlio Great Glacier of UioSelklrks," and tho magnificent hotels thcro, operated by tho Canadian Pacific Railway. Cheap Excursion Bates mado from nil Pacific Coast twlnls. OB, IK YOU aro going Kast tako your Tickets by the "Imporial Limited" and 8ieud u day or two at our moun tain resorts. Ynu will bcnellt by It nnd enjoy it. Apply to any Canadian Pncllle By. Agent or to K. J. COVLK, II. H. ABBOTT. A. G. P. A., no Third St. Vancouver, B. C. Portland, More Cheap Sell Stock of nil kinds on commission, Kent houses and farms, Make Exchanges -"- -.--.-. ,.. tK"! at I think, eured 1 hvc tw ymlwu of zu titc trouble or lndlvilau uuw. Dr. Pierce's Common Seuw Medical v wrresiueni, nut teioro no Miles any tlie thouunds w thout having their at. I Advir ul'nt f- nJLijl.t t , moro showers of rocks at tho Demoem. : 1.....1..1.. A ,'TB . . A,lsuer u ?nt. fr,fe.0'' rBCtipt of stamps . . . .. .'' : -- iuiiLiuii uniiiiiiniv i-hinui in imm mtOA ami i m run ViT at tiiaiiimi l?,....i . Ilti ftlinric 11 n ahrmlil rtttiutmluir llntt l ----rf -.-. ,. ,..w awv mu ' good government and low taxation than j y, n&& has a number of large glass windows, ' rtal rolatio" hsist lug between the best pay cost of nuilinu nfy. Seiul 31 Want tQ Sell, Bent or Exchango any Bljy kind of property, or want etc., call 21)2 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. Insurance, Loans, Excursions io the East Bound trip tickets from Denver, Colo rado Springs, nnd Pueblo to Chicago, I eoria nnd intermediate points, will ba sold AubiibH and 10, nnd September 7 nnd 21, by the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE AT nATB OF One Regular Fare Plus $2.00 Tor Round Trip Boturn Limit Octobor 31, 1Q0O Ono faro to Chicago and return Aug. SI, 25, 20, 27 for the G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT With liberal return limit SPECIAL TRAINS (.... V. -. .... nnd fee us nt ' nZTJL? 'J'.JI V.UT UJL"?00,' w . --"v u-iu si in.. t.iiiiiriuin hnrmns 3:65 p. m. and Pueblo 2.45 p. m. lor exi cureions of Aug 4, 10 nnd 24, and Sept. liar of all kinds of property, have n largo list of lands to select from. If you Bozopfb Ryan 5 Co :a-Wsw p-i. ..'.- . i' S; CnrKRA Gona. Portland Or. Enclose stamp for reply 11 iicu truing cltiiensliip aud a uoble personal charai st- 4,e.,;,,t laI for 1WJW or il Stauip - fiK cloth binding, to Dr. U. V, Ku Huffulo, N. Y. for acceptable Uc&s. State l( patented. THEPATENTRECORD, -j Baltimore, Md. m i t.. V. Tliouponv. A 13 T 1 ,.......,. to topeka, Kan. Joux Skdastjan, G. P. A., Chicago. fi3ifi fur acceptable Idc&s. State If patented. THE PATENT RECDHn. Baltimorft, Ml J I 'jTTSrriitV' w HlilMI"' 2. WE HAVE .) Daily Fast Trains - TQ THE EAST. 1" If you cannot tnko tho morning trii travel via the evening train. Both M flnoly cquIpiHid. "Our Specialties" Fast TAmo, Through Service, TuBman Palace Sleetwrs, Pullman Tourist Sleep ers. Pullman Dinors, Library (Cafe) Car nnd Froo Beclinlng Chair cars. Hours In tlmo saved to Omaha, Chic ago, Kansas uuy, m, jouib, ew iorn Boston, and other Eastorn points. Tickets good to Bait Lake City ana Donvor. It Is toyour Intorost to uso Tiik,0vkr- wni) Limited, 'llcitets ano. sleeping car iwrths can bo secured from W. W. Bkinnkr. Agent 8. P. Co. Or Guy Powers, Ag't. O- It. & N. Salem Ota. J. II. LoTnnoi', Gon'l Agont, . . No. 135 Third Bt l'ortlanaur. Oregon Slion Lino Railroad Tho Dlroct Routo to Montana. Utah. Colorado and all Eastorn Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, vis the UNION PACIFIC Fast MallUM, or tlio RIO GRANDE Bcenlo Lines. No Change of Cars; On tho Portland-Chicago Special, "tu finest in tho West" Equipped' With. hleeaut uundud sieepcra Viae New Ordinary Tourlit Blcepon. emllp Dlnnert, Urals a la carts, Huprb UbrarvBuffet Can. uniennip umnert, uraia a , Free Inclining Chair Ctn. t.'omfortablo Coaches and Hmoken. Kntlro Train Completoly Veatltmlcd For fnrthnr Information annl . R.NAGEL, GUY POWERS Trav. Pass. Agt. Agont O. It. & N. 142 Third Bt. Portland Or. Balem to Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CAKD. No. 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany. . . . , ,12:60 p. m Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:40 p. w Train arrives Yaqulua . 6:65 p. m- No. Returning;: Leaves Yaqulna 7-00 a. P Leaves Corvallis 11:30 a. m Arrives Albany 12:10 p.P- No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a.m. Arrives Detroit 11:20a. No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:10 p. w. Arrives Alhanv frA&B-W' o. 6, Leaves Corvallla ":9.' Arrives Albany GilS."' No. 6. Leaves Albany. . , , . 7 :! p.J' Arrives CorvaW.....:::. 8:05 On nnrl turn lnnnnrt. n . A IhSDV "" Cprvallis with Southern Pacific tisloj RlTlng direct service li and from " port and adjacent beaches. , . ., Trains Tor the uiounUlns arrljf Detroit at noon. axnu ample H! to reach camping grounds on Rreltenbush and Santlam rive' t"c same day. ,.v Five and six connect at Albany ' tlie Albany local, to jina from VST V. U WALJDKM. KUW1N .h. J.TOUNKK Arent AlUnr. On-