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!!' t -J 2S' VJ -A h i! K': ,C-.- II I tt I Ki ff ' r ,'V , a v i ! ' I I I ! i H V 4 I fc & i ! i. I-.-"! u '"t f ' READ li Till III I Tl HI I II I l :Maaa T4HI ! if MOM iVjnJTnAy StHr,. 25 per cent, discount on all men's summer suits. This includes our summer serges, worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, etc. 20 perjcent.idiscount 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-SirVw fiats'. -This means every straw hat in the house absolutely no reserve- , ., . 35ccatsforany SOecrathhat. SO ctuts for any 75c crash hat. 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. REIHEMBER-Your money back if you want it. G. IU0III1S0II & 60.. The Peoples Clothiers and "urnlshcrs. TUB DAILT JOURNAL BY HOFEF1 BROTHERS, THURSDAY, AUG. 10, 1000. Daily Ono Yonr, 3.00 In Advanoo Daily Pour Month 91. In Advanoo Wookly Ono Ydar SI.OO In Advanoo EVERYWHERE. Andreii Bird la the Ttcoma Bute. The battld'orcr quiet tliy reward Aeoldlorgravei Cold grew and still tbo sailor-heart Uonenth tbo wave. , ,. , A pilgrim, worn -and iwcary, boddod low Midst floir'rs oLspruigt. Another carried over drifts of snow No bird would stng. Wlioro shall I find and when my llttlo tomb, In ecnor land? Midst falling leaves or when In vernal bloom Tlio meadows stand? Lot spring it be or winter, land or sea I llttlo care: The golden stars of hoavon over mo Hhlno everywhere. , , TUB EVCRUSTIMC SEARCH FOR. THE TOMD. Probably tbo thought of death Is the most Inslatont factor In all tho Inlclloc" tual and mental operations of tho hu man raco. Possibly that Is why wo uro told in tho scriptures that the last vie tory shall bo ovunlcath,tho last triumph over tho grave. Hut It is worth roniotuboring that nlno-tenths of popular theology redts its arguments and exhortations upon tho pormlsosot dissolution. ThoJnsuronca busluuss and the medical profession constantly hold up death as tho goal in evitable. Literature in full of tho patho tic. Art and tho drama onlargo upon tho tragic. If ono-linU tho effort wore put forth to dony Uio reality and neces sity of death, that js employed to satur ato our lives nnd beings with tho thought of death, wo should nil lend longer and wbqlcsomor existences. It la worth trying. TUB ARGUMENT FOR A URGE ARMY ol Wasco county, Oregon. Tho Illus trated sketches of Everott and Tacoinn, tho literary department, the financial roviow nnd mining department nil pos ess Intrinsic value (o persons who hnvo interests in tlioso subjects. Qonoral Jos. Wheeler1 tins told tho University of Ohlcagq that wo need a larger standing army, as "the most cer tain, way to avoid the desolation and tho horrors of war was to lo constantly ready with men and arms for every omorgenoy ( that tho only security for pence was to bo always prepared and ready to enguga Jn war." Wo'quoto his words in full becnueo It In only an unfoldmeut . of tho ancient maxim that tho Lost way to secure pence Is to be prepared for war. The way to keep put of, a fight ' to bo ready to light t This Is uot the moral code of tho pcacefu) cltlien, or wo should all go armed to get tho drop on pur neighbors, What are tho legation of war? Domor nliiatlon of citizenship and government; turning a government away from its safo moorings to assume strange and unprofitable responsibilities. Hut it is good stuff for lighting Joe Wheeler to toll the young men of Chicago Unlvpralty. ,111s trn.de is war; that in to eay.'educatod us n military ollklal. Ho will draw a m litary salary nil his life. Chicago University represents tho predatory claw, with its seven million dollar endowment taken in extra profits off of4tho people by Rockefeller (or coal oil and other necessities. It, la no wonder that tho student cheered his remarks when ho said: "Wo are now a great world power, and the destiny of the human raco is in tho future to lie largely guided by tho Influ ence everted by this government." Hut guided which way? Toward an old world reproduction of utilitarian) and standing artnleaT, With a ruling mill tnry'nud otllcial class? Or a peaceful Idealjtepublic of tho peoplo? Which shnlIt bo? V NORTHWESTERN PUBLICATION. , Tlje August BtAte of Tacoma la given up to information for tourists about Washington and Oregon, Most of the articles aro contributions -from ablo writers. Tho editor (has v kept himself wcllputof it, but Iile hand is in evi dence as manager 'oftthls .auporb sixty pago'laaue. The title-page Is a splendid view of uahule falls, There is a fine sketch .?. THE JOY OF LETTING THINGS ALONE. To tench our children to bo kind nnd human to animals is tho only foundation for gentleness toward other children and toward their parents when they nro old and need help and care. A writor in the Saturday Evening Post says: The joy of lotting things nlono is not widely appreciated by human beings. They want to put their Impress on olhor beings, nnd, indoed, to "humanlso" Naturo in her overy aspect. This Interference is bad enough when wo wasto our woods, foul our rivers and spoil our sconory, but It is most lament nblo whon it tako tho form of n lovo f-r bloodshed. Hunting is hold ns one of tho manllont nnd most Ircprovlng of exorcises and recrcntlons. So well grounded la tho fnlth in inan'w right to (lay what, when and where ho will, that laws for tho reservation of our nnlinnls wo still My "our" animals, though thoy will nono of us aro a matter almost of our own generation. It is maintained that wo hnvo n right to kill such animals nn wo need for food. Aro ono'tonth of those who fall under tho bullet of tho gunner needed for that purpose? Of tho millions of song birds that havit been tumbled from tho trues, In tho last few yearn, fluttering, bleeding, broken upon tho earth, was a slnglo ono killed for tho satisfaction of n human nppctlto? Not ono. Of tho beaver, mink, otter, marmot and other little creatures that hnvo been Hwopt awny by thousands, wero any eaten. Surely uot. And when gnmo in killed for food, is tomperauco exorcised by the butchers? Seldom. Moetof us havo seen In sKirt ing papers nnd magazines photographic pictures of men standing proudly beside tho carcasNus of ns many ns twenty deer, killed In a single hunt, or Intuiting thom solvctt over n dozen buffalo, such ns used to roam tho plains by millions, but which in recent estimntes now uuiubor only four hundred In all America. We havo seen pictures of these men Biniling upon baskets nnd Jiuuchca of rabbits nnd birds more victims than u family could eat In a mouth. liven among tho animals that work for us, that llvo with us, how seldom Is any other unro exhibited than Is necessary for tho continuing of that work I Wo kick our dogs, we beat our horses, wo put our cnttle, sheep nnd poultry Into draughty, leaky barns nnd shods; wo turn our vats out of doors. We look on them ns beings npart, born without rights, born without feelings, born without tho loves wo (eel (or mates and offprlng hence, to boused despite fully. It is nil because of that old, false belief that the earth was made for man. It was made for every creature upon it; it was made for tho trees that take happiness In the nir nnd light. It It wero for usnlonult would Ihiii end world Indeed, to Judge from tho way wo can iuIsubo It, These small peoplo nro like ourselves in lody uud brain and way of life. If wo havo evolved to a hlghterform and more command, aro wo too selfish to share our advantages, too indifferent to help those others that wo say hnvo fallen be hind In tho raco of life? If so, wo havo reached tho end of our evolution, for thero Is still n base and cruel strain that needs to bo refined nway. Rsllrotl Rtfosei Site. Gabv, S. D., Aug. 10. Tho potltlon of Ndlson Bros., of this place, came up for' hearing today be (or a tho state board of railroad commissioner. The auk that the board condemn an elevator alto for them on tho lino of tho Northwest ern Railway here. The decision in this coso baa not yet been rondored. The Northwestern recently refused to grant ground to locate on olovator at tho town of Astoria, New York Democrats. Nbw York, Aug. 10. The Democra tic Stato commlttco met hero to day at the Hoffman Houso to select tho date aud place for tho Stato convention. Mayor McQnlre, chairman of tho Democratic State commlttco, says ho feels very much encouraged over tho outlook in tho Stnto. Secretary Mas on, of tho campaign committee, says 30 German newspapers nnd 12 Irish news papers which supported McKinley for 'our years nro now supporting Dryan. Deaham Golnc oa Slice. Uuifaix). N. V., Aug. 10. Howard O. Uenham, recently acquitted on the sec ond trial of tho charge of murdering his wifo, will makohis first appornuce nt n Buffalo vaudeville thnatro tonight. He says that hereafter ho will mnko his living on tho atngo. He will appear in monnologuo. On tho first trial lien ham was convicted nnd suntouced to death then tho supremo court granted a now trial on n technicality. T roots In China to Have Mall. Wabhi.nciton, D. C, Aug. 10. Our troops in China will eoon havo a now postal service. A competent railway postal clerk of San Francisco left today to take chargo of tho United States malls nt Nagasaki. New EntlantJ Fire Laddies. Waltham, Mass.,Aug. 10. Tho Now England States ,Vetoran Firemen's League muster opened hero today. Vet eran firemen's associations throughout Vow Englond nro represented nnd n number of 11 ro chiefs from other sections aro hero by special Invltntou. 0if the Track. This meins disaster nnd death when applied to n fast express train. It is equally serious when it refers to peoplo whoso blood is disordered and who con sequently hnvo pimples nnd sores, bnd stomachs, deranged kidnoys, weak ncrvea nnd that tired feeling. Hood's Snrsnparllla puts tho wheels back on tho track hv making pure, rich blood nnd curing theso troubles. constipation is cured iy noon's nils 25c. S Buy your Shoes while they arc cheap. Givens old stand. "oTialsTcaxxx .A. . Bean the j? "art W bw$ . Colored reocle Hold Celebration. BciiENKCTAUY, N. Y., Aug. 10. Colored people from all surrounding towns are hero In attendance upon a great celu brntion of the anniversary of tho sign ing of tho Proclamation ol Emancipation by President Lincoln. Governor Hoose volt Is expected to arrive in time to ad dress tho nssotnblngu, Hon. A, A, Yates will also speak, Sovornl colored 8MiakerH of national roputntion, Includ ing tbo Itev. J. It. Dnngerflold, whose uctlvlty ns an orator has won (or him the litloot "Tho Pennsylvania Wonder," will deliver addresses. A parado will bo ono ol tho feature. A Minister's Mistake A city minister wos recently hnnded a uotlco to lie rend from his pulpit. Ac compnnylng it was n clipping from n uuwspapor bearing upon the matter. The clergyman started to rend tho extract ami found that It began: "Tuko Kemps llalsam, tbo best Cough Cure." This .. .... II. ...l.nk l.o 1 . . 1 IllllilUlllyl mill WHO liurui williv liu mm ujiiu,i u, after a momeiit'H hesitation, ho turned It over nnd found on tho other side the matter Intended for tho reading. 3 Cowboy Reunion at Seymour. Texas. Kkyhodii, Tex., Aug. 10. Tho Toxaa Cowboys nro hero today. They have come together to nttend their annual reunion. Tho program lncludoa, besides addresses portluont to their calling, various contests for which ono thou sand dollnrs in purses has been sub scribed. No olltlcs or military parad ing will bo Indulged. Wilnhies come To many a face which should tillbc smooth and fair. Worry doeim't bring them. There arc no cares and uir:lcties to furrow the face. They nre the sign; of physical suffering, graven by the hand of Pain. It Is the s-iddesl result of the discards wlncii ni feet the womanly organs that they write plainly the sad record of suf fering on the face Htid form. The skin Ijcvoium sallow, the checks are sunken, the eyes hxik dull, the Ixxly fall awny. No woman who values her health or good looks should neglect to uc Dr. Pierce's I-avori tc Prescription for dis eases of the worn nnlv organs. It cures irregularity, inllamtuntion, ulcer ation and female Weakness. It l'ghts tip the eye, bright ens the complexion, nnd rounds out the sunken curves of the body. I "I tnVe sreat rteaiire in recommending lr. , Hrrcr'n 1'nvurlle Pre- , KrlMlon for ft male wfitiic." write Mrs. ' iiwnnnfth I'ermenter. of mnU Store. SlnlbvLo.. Texa. "I wn troiiMed with tenrlnir down rni!i In lay ImcU ami !ilMlx yttrvamt I wrote i to Dr. l'lcrce for ndvlee. I tried hl mxorltc ' Prnctttnlon' ami ix oottie curen me. ,ti like h new perwm, nnd I thank Dr Pierce for mv health. Life l a burden to any one without health. I have told a great many of my rrltndi bout the great medicine I took.1' Dr, Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, looS pages, sent free on receipt of stumps to pay cort of mailing oily. Send 71 one-cent stamp for paper cov ered Iwofc, or 31 cents for cloth. Ad rtrcis Dr. R. V. Pierce, lluflnlo, N. Y. Lojj are ComUr. Spauldlng'abiglogdrho unowbotwetn Salem aud Independence and eorho of tho logs aro arriving hero today but tho men nro not expected for nfew days yet F. M. Pomoroy, who has charge of tho boom, was In tho city today and reports that somo ono cut ono of tho booms loose at this placo last night. Thceo booms aro placed In various places along tho river where tho logs leavo thechnu- I WHY USE Weisbach Mai?fle? ssjimai'BTiv. t BSCItCSK T1IRY OIVX A tlOOU LIGHT AND AKK LO.NO L1VKI). WE SBLti T11RKR OnADKSl MANTLK. Tho very latCit thing In mautlea. liuiable anl glrea (INK lw 1- iiwliv.m tvei unirMI iiitMnnirn niNnr.ic mwKR Hh a nmanmntlnn nf nnlrtl.rcc feet ncr hour. l'rlceMo. MO, 17. The oMiUnclby, of good lasting quality aud glring KIOUTV CANIJLK fOWKIl. Itlce IDEAIi" Ncitlqulleag good quality but giving Mmo cnudlo powor as tho No, 197, aud at half tho Any of thew mantles put on and bum r properly adjusted at aboToratca. i -,,! nor- tur-i cnipu DiitivcDC? If not nhynotT (Ml and.eco naand DO YOU USE WELSBACH BUKNERSr we will provo to you that ou can get a DETTKU LIOHT for I,FJ8 MONEY with ono of thcro biirncra than with any other form of artl. flclal light, We haro ga rtovca aHo. Let ua show them to you. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Cliomokela St.. Telophono COS. Ulli II ptriut ron Chicago Hreciai 9:16 a.m Hdo- kano Klycr C;OUpm No Flies on a Hot Stove Nur is there any Haw 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 BUHflOUGHS, 102 State Phono I5II THOS.MIL.NB 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 goods to nny part of tho city. 54 to 58 State St. Phone 871. Oreoon State Fair SALEAl, OREGON, SEPTEA1BER 17 TO 22, 1900. ! Bigger and Better Than Eyer Before Grounds Greatly Improved, nulldlon Repaired and Heoovated. All Stock Buildings Thoroujhly Disinfected Everything In Flrstclass Condition for the Largest and Best nel nnd takoahackwarda course and tho JJye StOCk SllOW 3ttd Agricultural only dainngo will bo Mint mnny of the toga will hnve to be Ivcn n now etart. The Best Prescription for Malaria. I Chilli and ferer Ua boltloaf Orore'tTaMelcM Chll Toalo. It Is limply Iron and Ulnlno In a taatelcM form. No euro io pay, Price Wc, MIHm col Exposition Ever Held on the Coast Sunday Excursions From the Country to the City. Sundny excursion business In tills section of the country hna herotoforo been routined to a movement from the city to tho country, but the Southorn Pacific Company is not patldled with the efforts which hnvo been mndo to In duce travel to tho country nnd Is going to try tho experiment of Sundny excur sions from tho country to tho city Commencing Sunday. Aumiit ID. therefore, ami continuing until tho Inst tMindny in September, excursion iickuu will lo sold irom a many nnu iniernio dluto noints to Portland. Good uol on tho Altmny local leaving Albany nt a. m.. reaching Portland at 10:10. Uo turning leave Portland nt 4 p. in., reaching Albany nt 7:10. Tho rnto for tho round trip from Albany and inter. ' mediate points ns far An falem will bo U. From Sulem and intermediate points as far ns Gervnls f 1.00. Uurvaia , f 1.'5. Woodbum and all points north , $1. Tickets will bo good only on tho Albany local going and return ing, nnd under no circutnatancca will thoy bo extended or use permitted ! on other trains. ThlB will givo Sunday visitors to Port laud six hours lu thu city, nnd will t afford tho country people, who cannot tlnd tlmo to mnko tho trip on week ' days, nn opportunity to spend n pious-1 ant Sunday In tho metropolis at a small I expciice. If tho oxporlnicnt la successful thceo excursioiiB will bo continued during the ' auinmei nioutha next aeauon. t $20,000 Good Racloi Every Afternoon Music and hun at Mghl. IN PREAUUA1S AND PURSES $20,000 Auction enlo of live stock will bo mndo n lending fenturo. All llvo stock nnd oilier exhibits hunted free over tho Southern Pacific railroad. Reduced passenger rntea on nil railroads. For premium list nnd other Information, mldrces W. H. WEHRUNG, Pres., Hillsboro, Oregon. M. D. WISDOM, Sec, Portland, Oregon. The 1900 Campaign IS PROVING TO THAN THAT OF BE EVEN 1896 MORE INTERESTING The Filipino War IS STILL IN PROGRESS AND STILL AT THE FRONT. OUR BOYS ARE Allan tie Ex. 9 p, m 8 pm. Hi), in st. Hun iu I), m. Lcaro yalem" v.m ioasom.1. Krora I'nrtland. Bait Lake. Uonvar ru Worth umana. nanaaa hit, ui Lotin.unicngo anu oast. inaiti 4.00 pm Walla Walla, Spokane, MlntiaJ ' apolli, tit. l'anl, Uulutii, illl-l naotco unicaso ana eaii. lapo. ani Vis1 VIA HUNTINGTON OCKAN HTKAUUI1IIH. Fur Ban Franclaoo, Ban every nvo aaya. COUIMUIA ItlVKII Dinnraiuwi To Aatorla and way LanainRs, W1IXAMKTTK ItlVKII Furl'ortlauil.Newbcrir and 8.10 p. la 4 t. u. Hun, Arsa-1. war fi p. !, hm rn.u.u -1. . I... day and Batorday at o.D0 am. Wd Friday WILLAMKTTK MVKIl DIVISION. Iloati to Portland aa abore. Tranafari i , nrcei cu iiua nt urvKuu utr neinyra more, iicim 1 City ir the iteamen an to all point In Oregon or 1 bo KaU Dait: WathlustoD. Calirornla checked throacb from Ralem free. Choim rail or rtvor route to Portland. Connccuoi made at Portland wlUi all rail, ocean and ilti, llnca. ,W II. HUHUIUUT, . Ocn, I'aaa Agt.. Portland Or. O. M. I-OWERa,1 Acont, Trade Rueet dock, Balem City ticket and freight offloo 24acommerclalit. SOUTH AND EAS1 VIA Southern Pacific-Co, THE SHASTA ROUTE Trains leave Snlom for Portland and wij ntntloua nt C :-10 a. ni. , 7 :64 a. m. ami 4 :05 p. ni. a JO A M Lr I'orilund I.T Balera Ar Athland. Ar Bacramento.. Ar Han Franclnco-. .. Arlffdeu. Ar lionvcr. . Ar Kama, city. Ar unico.. aTIjo Anaelca. Ar Kl rtw Ar Fort Worth Ar city of Mexico.. Ar Hourton .... Ar Now Orleatu Ar WaahlnRion.. Ar New York . 110 A M 12.30 A H 6) V M r M 6:iA A U VK A M 73S A M 7:li A M li ll M 600 I- M 30 A M MAM S3SAM 825 I" M 0 A M .13;43 1' Mi 8.80 P'tt 10 as p u 1205 m 4JS AM. 8:18 A H IHSAU 8:40 A U 734 A M 8:80 A M 7MI A M BflO J' H B.S0 A U M.m A M - A M CSS I'M lit A M 12:48 P SI l'liumnn nnu xourisia rara on dohi trnlne. Chair carB Sacramento to Ogden and 1 I'iiso, and touriat cars to Chicago, St. Lonlg, Now OrleniiB and Wnalilnntoti. Connecting nt San Frandlsco with eev ernl atoumahin lines for Honolulu. Jujian, Chlnn, rhlllpplnea, Central and South America. Sue Air. W. W. Skinner nxont at Snlom Station, or nddreaa C. II. iMAKKHAM, G. P. A Portland, Orcsnu, POSSIBLY You aro not awttru of tho fast titno acd 6ticrb Borvico now afforded by the ryrr "' 2 2 The Boer War Sn T Datra Stumri tyTrala, Jack8o.villk,111., Autf. 10. The Con groaaioual district convention which opened hero today marked thobegltiniin? of Jiulj-o llichard Yntea' Ioiir atuinpiii); tour in a special car. The Itinerary cov era aevouty.two working daye, alx trips, each coverlug two weeka. Tho Judge will addrcaa two meotinga ndny, Tlda will enable liltn to fultlll the promise made at tho State convention fo apeak In 103 counties of the 8tato and lu each of the Uilrty-llve Chicago warda, Bim Ua j9 1!" "tal Ym Kn WwjfJ BU Lfi l cssSHSBak pi kM v-ir Cannloc Stasoa. la well ntnrtod aud all the cacbea or other fruit, niignr and jara you may need can bo had from o. o. d. IlraiiHou V Ungau. At Meat Time Or whenever you nre hungry nnd want tho beat meal for the price atop at the St. Klmo ltcetauntnt. 0. o. d LIKE MANY OTHERS OUrit Kupp Vrt fur Mn. I'lnktmin'a Ad. lcu ami TvlU lmt It did fur IIr. " Dkaii Miih. PiN'KHAMi--1 have aeon mi mnny luttora from Indlva who wero cured by Lydlu K. I'luUhum'n ruuicdlua thut I thought 1 would libit your ml vice lu rvgunl to my condition. havo boon doctoring tor four yearn nnd hnvo takeu (Ulrervtit pat ent modleiuos, but recoivod very little boneflt. I nm troubled with buck ache, iu fact my whole Ixxly aches, btouiuch foola tore, by apolla get short of breuth und nm vory nervous, len ntruution is very lr- gular wltlt bovere bourlng down pulna, cramps nml Imok nehe. I hope to hear from you ut oneo." Ci.aiia Koi'p. Uookport, Iud., Sept. 87, loWd. "I think It la my duty to write a letter to you lu regard to uliut l.ydlu K. l'lukhum'H Vegotuble Compound did for me. I wrote you bomo time, ugo, dobtirlblng my aymptoma nnd asking your udvloo, which you very kindly guvo. I um now lieultliy and cannot begin to ptulso your romody enough 1 would any to ull butteriug womon, 'Take Mrs. I'inkhum'audvlco, foru wo man bot uudorbtauda iv womau'a nuf- ferluga, und Mrs. Piukham, from her vubt umporlouco In trentlng fomulo Ills, can givo yuu advice that yon can get from no other Miurve.' " Claiu Ivoit Uookport, liul, April 13 IsDV, Mew Poutf to the Cast, Now etjulpment, eolld trains, wido voatl bulea, For particulars call on or addrcua II. 11. Thdmiiuix, Cotn'l Ag't. 8 0t( 142 Third at., Portland Uro read 1 11 a thu Gold Fioldaol imi for accepUbl Ide&s. SUtai U pataatod. THE PATENT RECORD, Bs.ltla.ore, NI Peace Declared VfUf devote all your time tlio isocr war ami 1110 uon Alaska? Thero nro other matters o vital importance; you may make a trip East, and will want to know how to travel, In order to have the tieateer. vice, use tho Wisconsin Central Ky., txttwiHHi St. Putt! anil Ohicuiro. hat ntoa ami other Information, write Jns. I A. Clock, ueueral Agent, l'onianu, urc CONTINUES TO DRAW OUT AS AN- UNSATIS FACTORY PROBLEM FOR ENGLAND.' The China War IS PROVING TO BE THE GREATEST MILITARY COMPLICATION. OF A CENTURY. The Capital Journal IS GIVING THE MOST DIRECT, PROMPT AND RELIABLE NEWS ON ALL THESE SUBJECTS. ITS NEWS IS ALWAYS AHEAD OF ITS RIVAL'S. NO PAPER WAS EVER PUT UP THAT GIVES YOU ALL THE NEWS IN SUCH COMPACT FORM, THAT GIVES IT SO PROMPTLY AND FOR SO LITTLE MONEY. TRY IT AND BE CONTENT. 1I0FER BROS., Publishers. Low Hates to Chlcato. A eneclal rate of $71.50 Qrstclnea Chicago nnd return will be mado by the Chicago A jsorthweatorn Kaiiwny tic count tho G. A. It. oncampment. Tlcketa on sale Aug. Slat and -'-.'lid. For full information call on or add rota A. O. IUiikku, General Agent 163 Third St., Portland. Ore. 8 16 tit SALEM LODGES Lmi ANADIAN PACIFIC C f, 1. w. w. tlalem Camp No. 118. MecU every Friday arou pa., 7,30, iu A. U. U. W hall, Btata In. bUlt, P. 1). Painty, U. O. W. A, Moon, clerk room la, Moorea bla KOKU3T1IHS OK AMKRIOA iVMirt tiliorwood t'orvtt No. IV. Uvu ttlday tiUUu In Turner Clock, John U, Cbaso, O, It. A L. tlrowo necy. 11 17-ljr ir you are tolaj to Chlcifoor Points East rememter the G. A. R. Rate $71.50 Chicaga pi i x and Return : Tickets oa sale Autust 2 1 anil 22. ani CooJonthls Comrany's Maihcflcent Train, the Imperial Limited For tartlcuUrj. arcly to 11 More Cheap Excursions lo the East Hound trip tickets from Denver, Colo rado Springs, and Pueblo to Chicago, 1 eoria nml intermediate points, will bo OTEAM WOOD SAW O Two Machines Work Dona Quickly. Telephone 25S3 black, Leavo orders at reaidecro on 12th etreet, or Steiner'e marret, M, VtnFtKar, YiswPARa:. tVtltf fold August 21, by the 10, nnd September 7 and E. J. COYLE, A. G. P. A Vancouver, II. O, H. AHIIOTT. HU Third St. Portland a lull Ua4faw4 CoHc YUUiitiUF. I aw Ifljf i tv.r tilt li kit. I tlUb4rii. ltllt4Ula4lMi liriUtlJiia) Ur bl tftlti.lt it BiOttOUk luvtHbrtiWH IrrtiMU iMiMwt, PalaU-M, ua ivl trtb iTMlEUHSCHWCllto. " ur 9mm h LMk4Tl,94Si N ur rui iu ?iia wrffjK-r. vr tpm, pnpia. iu l ui or 3 UltU, 1-T rtreul ual oa iiiwkV FREEBDRGER1 MEAT MARKET la open acaln under now management aud we will aunplv you hIUi the flueat, (reah meata, fan! ote. put up In the cleanest and best almpe and promptly delivered. Come and see us. Phono. Main 2910. VA mm & ro ism for ocMptablr Ideas. State If patented. THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE AT HATH OK Oaelltgular Fan l'liu 12.00 rorllonnd Trip Heturn Limit October 31, 1000 a picto"" WE HAVE Daily Fast Trains TO THE EAST. If you cannot tako tho morning train travol via tho ovonitiK train. Both are Unoly equipped. "Our Specialties" Fast Timo, Throuuh Service, Pullmau Pnlnca SlwporB, Pullmnu Touriat Bloop. era. Ptillmnn Dinera, Library (Cafe) Car aud Free HccllniuK Chair cars. Hours in timo aaved to Omaha, Chic ako, Knnwm City. St. Louis, New York lloston, and other Kastern points. Tickets good to Salt Lake City and Denver. It la toyodr interest to uao Tur Over land Limited. Tickets and Bleeping ear lwrtlie tun be secured from W. W. Skinnlh. Agent B. P. Co. Or Guy Powois, Ag't. O- It. & N. Salem Ore. J. II. Lorunor, Gen'l Agent, No. 135 Third St. Portland Or. Oregon Shon Line Railroad The Direct Routo to Montana. Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points Givea choice of two favorite routes, via the UNION PACIFIC Fast Mall Line, or tho RIO GRANDE Bcenlo Lines. No Change of Cars. On the Portland-Chicago Special, "th finest In the West." Equipped With tleKutbtanlarlSlepri, Kluo New Ordlnar TouiUt Bleep. 8mrb IJlirapv.ltiifl-nt t.'an. HblendlpniDocrt, ileal alacarta, r rce urcllnlnc Cba kttir Hiri. (nnifnpfal.li. I 'tMhnta mrA Hmokcrl Kntlro Train Compleuir Vetitule. For further Information apply J . R. NAGEL, GUY POWERS Trav. Pass. Agt. Agent O. R. & N. 112 Third St. Portland Or. Salem One fare to Chicago and return Aug. 23,1)1, 25, 20, for tho G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT With liberal return limit. SPECIAL TRAINS O.Nir Niqht Out to Ciiicauo, will leave Denver 3:15 p m., Colorado Springs, 3:65 p. ni. and Pueblo 2.15 p. ro. for ex cursions, of Aug 10 and 21, and Sept. 7 and 21. Tickets alto good on regular trains. For full Information apply to A. E. CoopBB. Gen. agt Portland Or. t. V. Thompson, A. U. P. A., Topekn, Jan. oils Skbabtus G. P. A Chljago. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME OABD. No. 2 For Yaqulna: Train leaves Albany 12:W p. m Train leaves Corvallis.... 1:10 p. ui Tialn arrives Yaqulna . 6:65 p. m No. Returning: Leaves Yaqulna 7wa. w Leaves Corvallis 11:30 a. w Arrives Albany 12:10 p. to. No. 3 For Detreit: Leaves Albany 7:00a.w. Arrives Detroit ,11:30 a.m. No. 4 Returning: Leaves Detroit 12:10 p. tu, Airlves Albany ... 6:15 p.m. No. 6. Leaves Corvalll 0;00a.m. Arrives Albany 8:15a.m. No. 0. Leavea Albany 7:1,S' Arrives Corvalli 8:05 p.m. One and two connect at Alhauy and CorvulllR with Southern Paclllc ttalus, giving direct service to and Irom new port and adjacent beaches. . Trains for the mountains arrive a Detroit at noon, rI?1dk ample timo to reach camping grounds on ine UreltenbusU and Santlam river the same day. .. tth Five and six connect at Albany ; wlw the Albany local to and from Poj,1,1? T. IT. A K A. llanaif 1 I. TrUNKR Axenl Albany. 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