tr
MHuautaaMMla
nMmarawaM
v-fr.---.-.;iT
;MiiiVi-lriAaftai
RAD
ff
Ml
Ef
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 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--
35 cents for ny 50c crash hit.
50 cents for any 75ccrsh tut.
Oppor
)runities of this kind are few and far between, and
you shou not fail to investigate this offer. You will find
in our store jusi wnat we aaveruse, ana at prices aavcruseu.
REMEMBER--Your money back if you want it.
6 J Johnson & 60.,
The Peoples Clothiers and
'urnishcrs.
TUB DAILY JOURNAL
BY HOFER BrtQTHBnS,
SATURDAY, AUG. 18, 1000.
Onlly Ono Yonr, 3.00 In Advanoo
Dally Four Months $1. In Advanoo
Wookly Ono Yoar SI.OO In Advanoo
HOW AMERICAN FARMERS ARE PRO
TECTED. Tho following dispatch is a sevcro
commentary on how Undo Bam protects
his own producers :
OnooKLYN, N. Y July 27. A ship,
ment of liny consisting of 30.000 batos
for uso in tho Philippines, left tills port
today for Manila. Another shipment
oi an equal unmoor oi bales will bo
shipped from hero next wuok. Tho hay
LETTERS OF A TRAVELER.
Continued from Fourth l'ngo.
singlo ones they tiro all picturesque,
and solid looking; they don't look us
though tho first KUBt of wind would blow
them or some of tho gingerbread work
uwayas they do in America. Tho very
llrst familiar sign oi any kind that no
saw was "Beocham'ij Pills." ond thoro
wero plenty of them. Tho red wild
poppies wero in bloom somotimes a
whole field of thorn. Tho streets in tho
llttlovlllngesnearly all curve bo prettily,
and tin roads aru narrow little lanes
and Bplendidly kept.. The thatched roofs
wero plentiful and so picturesque.
Whon wo reached our station in Lou-
don, Cook's party of forty got together,
was orlKlnally baled and sont horo In with Mm nnni ulm mut m imrn. nml nf.
by tho United BUles Govornment. " wo all gol In threo largo omnibuses.
Th Journal boliovos in protecting lUBgogo on top, ana in a tow minutes
" nAv.. n Mtmntit llw. Tt. nmnH n nil nt l lint ol
our own producers in overy lino, and
regrots to boo a policy fostered of buying
staple products away from homo. Kng
land ovidontly could not get this hay at
homo, but ovidontly took pains to como
clear over to her own Canada for it.
Undo Ham should profit by the exam
plo.
JOURNAL X-RAYS.
Sugar lias gono up anothor 30 cents n
sack.
Tho Indianapolis Press thinks LI Hung
Chang is the grcasod ptg o( diplomacy.
Money talks in a presidential cam
paign. Anil both sides have plenty of
money.
Mark Ilanna Is In Ilostou and conde
scended to oat baked beau In order to
ralBo tho dough readily. Telegram.
The hayseed mayor of Balom may not
wear diamonds, but he can havo the
host collection of water agates on earth.
Tho injunction now goos up against
something that will tost its full strength.
A Cleveland man has boon enjoined
from making lovo.
According to tho now census Chicago
ban had a falling off of sovorul hundred
tliQttsand inhabitants, Buch Is not tho
caso nt Balom, and the X-Ittty can provu
It.
Dr. Uanaomo, ol Turner, who had n
hole shot through him a yard long on
tho supposition that ho was n deer, says
ho has quit hunting, and has a good
rlllo for sale.
Tub Jouiinal has an Interesting fet
tor from Mrs. Myra A. Wiggins, who Ii
in Kuropo, in this issue, which will bo
road with keen interest by that lady's
many, friends in Oregon.
Mayor Bishop, ol Balom, claims to
hvo found tho largost water agate of tho
season. It holds loss than a pint o(
water. Walt tilt Albany's mayor goes
to tho Huy, lie will find ono holding
loss than a quart. Albany I)em,
Balom's fire department Is ono of tho
best In tho state, but it must bo ad
mitted that it Is not tho largeat, and In
fact it is not large enough for the city.
Hut no doubt the city Js us well protect
ed in that respect as ever before,
V
IUker City is getting up an "old
loiks" excursion to uuuiptcr, ana over a
hundred pooplo over (SO years of ago will
participate There is some Bouse in
planning to make old people happy, as
tho young ones will have plenty of time.
Tho Now York Kvening Post, bitterly
opposed to Bryan on Ljie money ques
tion, oaya of his speech of acceptance at
Indianapelis: "Ills Impossible to deny
that Mr, llryan's speech was a great
literary and oratorical achievement"
"far in advance of anything Mr. Bryan
hlmsolt has over done before on any
topio of public discussion."
Soveral upper-crust young Balemltes
visited a noxious place the other night,
and. in their hilarity destroyed boiuo of
thejandlady's Buiulay clothes, whloh
they attempted to put on They were
too dignified to pay tho bill, and it la
now intimated that tboy will have an
opportunity to explain in court what
happened. These dull summer days
both tho Justice courts and the newspa
pers would no doubt welcome n little
lively news of thai kind.
Tb Latest Yrn.
AiPitUburgdrummor tells this new
yarn: I always carry a bottle of
Kemp's Hainan) in my grip. I take cold
easjjy and a few doses ol the Hal win al
ways makes mo a well man, Every
where I go I apeak a good word for
Kemp. I take hold of my customers
I take old men and young men, and tell
then) confidentially what I do when I
take, cold. At druggists, 25o and 60c. 4
wero across the Thames and nt our hotel
very near 8 . Paul's by tho way. Tho
Thames looked beautiful at night and it
is beautiful and so picturcsquo in tho
day time, too, Tho Vtholo of Loudon
and everything In it id picturesque. I
really was so surprised. I belloo I like
it better than I will Hollaud.
As Boon as wo reached our hotel wo
wero assigned our rooms, two in a room,
and then we wont down to a flno bIx
coursa dinner. Cook's nronll right; they
treat us splendidly.
Wo started off in two Immense couch
es tills morning at nine o'clock mil
mercy how can I toll you nil wo saw? I
can't, that Is all. We nit got out at the
Prison Tower and went through it won
derful, wonderful things wo saw thoro,
and the Queen's crown, too, beyond
prico. We saw line houses nml histori
cal buildings by tho score. Every street
is more than Interesting.
Wo got out noxt nt St. Paul's Cathed
ral wonderful, beautiful, and so old
tombs and wonderful things down in tho
crypt.
Wo then drovo to tho National Art
Gallery and It was student's day uiul
looked almost like an urt school, there
wero so many there copying, "
Tlio paintings are grnnd. Next
wo visited tho museum, tho greatest In
tho world. Many places they allowed
only n few persons at a time In u room
because the things were so valuable
had to bo watched constantly by guards
although they woro all in cases, nml
sometimes behind iron bars. Hut what
impressed me there most of nil was tho
King's Library I've forgotten what
klng,but alter his death his son present'
ed tho library to the nation nml wo saw
tho presentation letter. There are thou
sands and thousands of books, many of
them one and n half and two feet high.
Thoy are till tinder glass and form the
walls of room niter room about eighty
feet high. I never could understand till
I saw that library how books could bo
lost, taking years to Und thorn and some
times never found, as thoy are at the
Vatican iu Home.
That samoduy we drovo past tho Old
Curiosity Bhop, The street was Just wide
enough for us to drive through, mid I
drew my hand along the building us wo
passed. The noxt morning
early (You see I am writing this now In
Paris waiting for a room) our same party
started out. Wo first drove along the
Thames till the Tate Art Gallery opened
at ten o'clock. It Is an art gallery of
modern paintings and it was surii a treat
to see thorn. When I left there I could
naraiy see anything, my eyos wero so
used up, From tho gallery
ye drove to Westminister Abbey, that
grand old cathedral, with tho mngnillent
houses ol parllment In the same inclob
uro. We could not go through tho Par
llamout buildings but went all over
Westminister. Tho oldest tomb there
dated back to OKI A. I), It was go Inter
esting to tee those old tombs of the kings
and queens wo have studied about, and
the guide told us about them as wo went
along. A great many of them had a
marble image of themselves lying
on top of the tomb. There was the
sweet face of Mary Queen of Scots aud
near her the stonier features of her
cousin Queen KlUaboth of England,
who had Mary executed, In one in
stance, two kings were buried side by
side; the llrst king's tomb was robbed
by the second king during tho latter's
life time. That Is, the adornments of
tho tomb were Bold for an Immense sum,
leaving It almost bare, as it stands now,
aud now the second king's tomb Is
adorned as tho llrst one' was. It
seems strauge that they should lie side
by Bide. The day we were in Tower
Prison wo saw where tho two princes
were smothered, and tho stairway under
which their bones were burled, They
wero afterward removed to West
minster and we saw tho monument
there above them. The last person bur
led there was Mrs, Gladstone -about
two weeks ago, and we walked over her
and Mr. Gladstone's tomb in tho floor
of tho main part ol tho church. Tho
tomb) are all lull; no moro kings or
queens will ever be buried there; but
there area fow tombs waiting for another
member or two ol a fow families thoro.
Tho last king buried thoro was King
Charles Second. Tho chimes tolled
several times while vro wero lnlclo, aud
a scrvico hadbcgtin before wo left. Sov
eral corners ot the building are filled
with llfe-8.7.o statues of noted mon and
women. r
We just reached tho hotel that eve
ning in tlmo to pack and eat supper,
and then went to tho train ono half hour
heforo thno, to see about luggngo. Wo
traveled about threo hours on tho train,
then took the boat and crossed tho chan
nel in four hours, Tho pea wns choppy
and n good many woro sick. I saved
myself by lying perfectly still. Wo
landed In Franco about 5 o'clock this
morning, and took over three hours to
como to Paris. Got our rooms assigned
linro ot Cook's, right at tho exposition
grounds, and went sight-seeing this
afternoon.
Eximimo.x IIotkl, PAnts, July, 0
Paris docs not impress mo as I-ondon
did, perhaps becaueo I saw London first,
and whon wo landed in Franco wo slept
in tho car most of tho way to Paris; all
but papa; and it kopt him busy reading
all the French signs.
Tho houses in tho country arc all
pretty, but I liko England tho hotter.
Tho main objection to Paris is tho wind
and dust it !b liko San Francisco, es
pecially out hero at tho grounds.
Yesterday I had on n woolen dress nnd
Jacket, nnd a fur capo bosidoj, nnd it
seemed as If I couldn't got warm.
Tuesday, 8:30 p. m, Wo hnvo ridden
and been eight-toeing nil day yesterday
aud today. I can't begin to tell you in
writing all wc havo eeon, but will men
tion n fow tilings. The Gobolin tapestry
(saw them making it, the only placo in
tho world whoro it is made owned by
the govornment none of It is sold, but
presents are made sometimes it is beau
tiful boyoud description) Notro D.11110,
Church of tho Magdalene, and Hotel
(Church) ties Invalldcs, nnd nlso a llttlo
chapel in tho Points do Juatlco nro very,
ory flno. I think tho most lmprosslvo
thing I hnvo seen was Napoleon's tomb
under tho dome of tho Hotel des In
valldcs so simple und so grand. Today
wo wero out nt Versailles and wont nil
through tho grand pnlnco there about
ono thousand rooms, it seemed to mo,
and a long drive. Thousands of
people are out there ovory day. There
wero about twelve cnrrlngo loads of
Cook's people thlriy-six inour carriage,
six horses, Our flrst-clnes dining room
seats over ono thousand persons nt once,
nnd thoro is 11 second nnd third claes
room just as lnrgo, I think. Wo hnvo
iiBix-courso dinner ovory night, nnd a
Hue breakfast, and wo furnish our own
luncheon. In England I gntn flno cup
ot cocoa nml rolls nnd butter for 8 cents
(In our monoy.) All tho butter hero is
very Hue, hut it is unsaltod, nnd thoy
never sorvo It hero or In England for
dinner only for lunch and brenkfnst.
Nearly every body drink wlno nnd
beer.
Wo attended church Sunday morning
nt Notro Dame, but wo couldn't hear a
thing tliey said or sung; but tho organ
wns flue. Tho Seine Is beautiful. Tlio
little boats run like card, very olten, nnd
thnt is tlio chenpost and easiest way to
go to town. The cabs nro ory chenp,
though, for two, nnd restaurant prices
uro very low. 1 think dry goods nro
murvolously chenp in fact everything
is, outside of tho exposition grounds.
Tips, tips nro expected everywhere, and
If you don't give them you nro nsked for
them.
Papa gets off Ids Frouch on overy occa
sion. We got inn dilllculty with
nn olllcer nt the palace today over my
camora,aiHl?npa got mad and Ills French
left him. He couldn't think of n word,
I know, because he mndo signs und
talked In English, while I managed to
Hay n llttlo French. I can ask (or in
formation and tilings in French; but
when they rattle back n lot of thing nt mo
(you eeo they think I am French) I
can't understand n thing they say thoy
m
! Ju
lie welcome
At the door from a happy, healthy wife,
is soinctliint; which the husKi'id looks
forward to all through the duy's labor.
He may be tired, but his step lightens
and his face brightens as he quicVxtia his
pace to receive the emdiug welcome of
nil wife, wnut a
difference in tho
home-coming of
the nun wlies:
wife Is nervous
and j.'leoniy, linv
ini' neither heart
nor strength to be
gbd. Many such
a ltmbntid has
worked a trans
formation 'in hU
homc-llfc by
learning of the
cure performed
bv I)f Pierce's
Pit vorlte Preset i
lion. It cures
distMssea of the
delicto orgauB,
builds up the
nerves, Induces
refreshing sleep,
and transforms
the sickly woman
into the happy
h:lrmeet.
Theie is no al
cohol in "Favorite Prescription" nnd it
is absolutely free from opium, cocaine,
and all other narcotics.
" My wife mu ilclc for over cljrlit yean," write
Albert II Fulte, Rsq , of Altamunt, Grundy Co .
Tenn "Slielmlutcriuedlwam; and wafllrvntcu
by two iliyIdnni, but got no relief At lat I
read In one of your Memorandum nook, about
Dr I'lcrcc's rtieJIdnti, and wc decided to try Mi
' 1'ivorUe rmcrlptlon.' I tent to the drug rtore
and cot one bottle, and the first doe cave ease
an 1 lecp She had not tlepl ony for three
nights. Iielng ture that it would cure her I
lent for (he more bottles, and when he had
taken the sixth battle she wm sound and well.
We now hc a Cue boy at our house "
' FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION "
MAKUS WBAK WOMEN STRONC1
AND SICK WOflGN WELL.
talk faster than tho Chinese. It makes
papa mad whon thoy answer him in
English, because ho wants to learn
French and they are often anxious to
learn English.
Our carriages wero beslegod today by
beggors and souvenir sollt rs. Old men,
deformed pcoplo, women with babies,
boys and girls, tho latter runnuing along
at our side, singing tho national song,
dancing and turning summersaults nnd
yelling "a penny" or "a eon."
"Take Heed Will Surely Specs"
lie euro to heed tho first symptons of
indigestion, nervousness nml impuro
blood, nnd thus nvoid chronic dyspepsia.
nervous prostration und nil ovlls nro-
(lured by bnd blood. Hood's Sarenpn-
rllla Is your safeguard, it quickly sots
tho stomach right, strengthens and
quiets tho nerves, purifies, enriches nnd
vitalizes tho blood nnd keeps up tho
health bono.
All liver ills are cured by Hood's Pills.
25c. 2
America's Greatest Circus Coming to Salem, September 6!
WORLD'S GREATEST SHOWS
MOT SO CRAIY.
Asylum Patient Earns Money Dtacklnt Boots to
Pay Ills Fare to Sealllt.
Arthur Unto, a young lad who baa
recently been around the streets black
ing boots left this morning for Ills homo
in Seattle. Ilato wnann Inmate of tho
nsylum having been brought hero from
linker City.
He wanted to go to Seattle, w hero his
mothor resides, his fnthor being in
Alaska, nnd na his nflllction wns inn
mild form the nsylum authorities havo
allowed hnn consldernblo llborty nnd
hnvo given him n chance to earn monoy
with which to pay his faro to Seattle.
Ho would como into tho city with the
nsylum hack in the morning aud black
boots about tho streets through the day,
returning to tho nBylum In tho evening.
In this wnyhogot together thoro
qurred nniouut, $7.33, nnd yesterday thu
boy was released from tho institution
nnd took the trnln for his homo.
J 000 People s
500 Horses
300 Performers
5 Big Arenas
J Aerial Enclave
M Mile Race Track
&Tm Jt v AT Ma &i"
A IAJESTI0, IHP0SIK0, IDEAL, PATRIOTIC SPECTACLE,
LAST DAYSMNTURY
OR, THE LIGHT OF LIBERTY!
OVER 1000 PEOPLE AND HUNDREDS OF HOHBEO IN THE CAST
THE INVINCIBLE
MONARCH OF THE
AMUSEMENT WORLD
65 Railroad Cars jt jl
25 Elephants jtjt.it
100 Dens and Cages jt
J 2 Acres of Tents j
$3,700,000 Invested ot
$7,400 Dally Expenses
THE ONLY EXHIBITION IN THE WORLD PRESENTING
John O'Brien's 1 I Blf&nOr AflT
ar?.tt,.n! bl-HUKbt ALL
61 iini:- unnccc in onk hino, at onh time,
1 niti:i) HUnatO ii:itroiiMi:i hv onv. man. '
LOGKHART'S SSk ELEPHANT COMEDIANS.
THE BIG
2QTON
BRAS
DAN
OUDERTHAN
THOUSAND
UMAN
BAND
HEN
.y T r L, --Y A
I r M (y ' VK VNrSA; x Onir-Tv XH
IP L w - " - V -". 1 -. Pt r J M w "nsi -v
r "y vfcTj4.i .Wsc$'zjx s,c fti A Jrvtzx
V WTtv: 2fc-S UVS.. 'TTOiVSiisflL - . VliTit'XrVX
i ii I WAv.twri,Y.-.Tr- . ,Ii n '.c.ioi vv m lfJrSi JL1V
GREATV .?&?t ' .J"' L.XXr- my
FEATURE- "tt-ng- " -
IGGE5T
BAND OU1
HERR SOUDER'S WONDERFUL FUNNY ELEPHANT BRASS BAND.
UGlOf
FREE
STREET
PARADE'"
30 SECTIONS
EVERY
MORNING AT
10 O'CLOCK.
ONO 50c TICKET ADMITS TO EVERYTHING.
CHILDREN, UNDER 12 YEARO OLD. HALF PRICE
SPHCIAL nVPMDOinMO ON DIHF DOinO
LADimOlUMO ALL AHILAUHUO.
cim:ai
TWO COMPLETE EXHIBITIONS DAILY, AT 12 ANI) P. M.
DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR EARLIER.
THE ACKNOWLEDGED GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH.
WILL EXHIDIT AT
SALEM, SATURDAY SEPT. 8
tJF lleBcrveil numbered fciiIb nml admissions pIiow tiny nt l'ntton Hros.' Hook Sloro, U8 Stnto street. Unllko
oilier ehoue, the price!) nt tlio down town olllco nre tlio snme na clinked nt ticket wtgon on aliow grounds.
WHY USE
.W?lsba(h Mar,fe?
Klu ONE
I'rlf
HKCHU8K TIIKV C1IVK A OOOl
LIGHT AND AUK LONG I.1VUI).
WE RLLL TIlllliK OUADKS:
"VUHKA" WKI-HllAUII MAN1I.K. Tlio Terr latent lliltis In nii.th. ImrHl.U- ami
IIUNnilKI) CANDI.K I-OWKK with a LniiMllnl.lInn at nnlv ll.r.41 f. it ir linlir. l-rlfoWc.
NO, 197. Tlio old BUniUhj-, of (toenailing quality ami giving ICK1K1Y CANDLE fOYYKtt. I'rlce
ou renin,
. 'IDEAL." Ni'tqultougooa quality but giving tAmo caaitlo power at tlio No. 197, ami at tialf llic
price, 15 cents,
I Any ol thou mantlet put on and burn rn properly aitjut(xl at abovo ralo
.DOYOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? lXViuy'ZZ
a I1KTTRK MOIIT for J,K88 MONKV wllh ono of thcra burner tlmu Willi auy otlicr form of artl.
uii "Km, hv unv km novn aiso, 11 un nniiw intra m you.
SALKM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Chomoketa 8t.. Telephone G03.
FrfentSs
aro avorywhoro.
Every woman knows
sorno woman friend who
ho3 boon holpod by Lytfa
Em PInkham's Vogotable
Compound. What doos
this frlond say about It?
Road tlio iottors from
womon bolnn published In
this paper. If you aro
ailing, don't try experi
ments. Rely on tho rolla
blo. Mrs. PInkham's groat
modlolno has stood with
out a pool for thirty
yoars.
Puzzled womon wrlto to
Mrs. PInkham for advloo
which sho gives wlihout
ohargo. Tho advice Is
confidential and accurate.
It has helped a million wo
mon. Mrsm PInkham's
address Is Lynn, Mass.
The Best Prescription for Malaria.
Chilli and fever laa boltloaUlrovo'alaMelcKi i
Cbll Tonic. It lialmply Iron andnplulno luu;
laneicra lorm. ro euro uo pay, rnco wc,
(HlU-QUl CO(I
A New Variety or Prunes.
KtiKono Drown, of Ivoln, today brought
tj tho Journal oflloo n box of a now va
riety of prunes originated In California,
which 1b linndaomo fruit, nnd eald to bo
of excellent iiimllty. Mr. Ilrown lms but
tho one tree, nnd la enving every bud (or
nursery use. Tho fruit very much re
sembles tho nectarine in uppearnce nnd
lms a rare flavor. It will bo watched
with much Interest by fruit men.
No Flies on a Hot Stove
Nor is there any flaw or blemish on (he 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 BURROUGHS, 102 State Phone I5II
n
for ftccepUble Ideas,
State If pateatcd.
THE PATENT RECORD,
Baltla.are.Md. J
He Hunt to iThem.
A farmer drovo to the city this morn
lug and unhitched his team in front of W.
P. It, Smith's blacksmith shop and tho
neck-yoke caught in tho harness of ono
ot tho horses, nnd (or a short time
time things vero pretty lively. After
the animal made teveral efforts to got
away tho farmer succeeded in getting
tho unimals loose from tho wngou and
saved a die&sterous runaway,
Peace Declared
Why devote nil your time reading
tholioer War and the Gold Fields o7
Alaska? Thore aro other matters o
vital importance; you may make a trip
-East, aud will want to know how to
travel. In order to have the boat ser
vice, use tho Wisconsin Central lty.,
between St. Taul and Chicago. For
ntea and other information, wrlto Jas,
A. Clock, General Agent, Portland, Ore
THOS. MIL.NB
SUCOKSSOIt TO L. M. KIItK
Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, and Land Plaster.
Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales.
Prompt nnd cnroful attention given to tho
delivery of goods to any part of tho city.
54 to 58 State St. Phone 871.
Low Rates to Chlcaio.
A special rate of 71.50 tlrstclasa to
Chicago and return will be made by the
Chicago & Northwestern Hallway ac
count the G, A. It. encampment.
Tickets on sale Aug. 21st aud --'ml. For
(all Information call on or nddrees
A. G. H.uiKKit, General Agent
163 Third St., Portland. Ore.
8 16 lit
SAIaEM .LODGES
- T.
tSalem Camp No. 118.
ia xr
lH &IaI. unw Vrlifaw avA
.h i . j . ... ... .i.ri rz :
I.. I.OV, IU A.,J.V. V QUI, BUtlS 1M, DU(,
'. I) I'runly, O. C. W, A. Sloore. clerk
room 16, Mooroa blk
KORItSTBRS OIF A.MICRIOA.
tXiurt Sherwood Vow No. ID. UevU Friday
nlgbu In Turner block. JoUu M. riuue,iC. R.
A U Brown Secy, U-17-lyr
OTEAM WOOD SAW
O Two Maohlnaa
Work Dona Quickly
Telephone 25S3 black. Iavo orders nt
residence ou 12th street, or Steiner's
marret, M. VwiFm-r, YkwPark R-0K
Oreaon state Fair
SALEAl, OREGON,
SEPTEAIBER 17 TO 22, 1900.
Bigger and Better Than Ever Before
CrounJs Greatly Imrroved, Bullilncs Retalred and
BenovaieJ.AIIStockDullilnjsThorouihly Disinfected
Everything la Flrstslass Condition for the Uriest
and ""
Live Stock Show and Agricultural
Exposition Ever Held on the Coast
$20,000
Good rUcln? Eery Atternooa
Music and Fun at Went.
IN PREMIUMS
AND PURSES
$20,000
More Cheap Excursions
lo the East
Hound trip tickets from Denver, Colo
rado Springs, nnd Pueblo to Chicago,
Peoria nnd Intermediate points, will M
sold August 10, and September 7 and
21, by the
GREAT
ROCK ISLAND
ROUTE
-AT B.ATK or-
One Regular Fare Plus $2.00 for Round Trip'
Iteturn Limit October 31, 1000
Ono (are to Chicago nnd return
Aug. 23.S-1, 25, 20, (or the
G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT
With liberal return limit.
SPECIAL TRAINS
OnsNiqht Out to Ciuoaoo, will leave
Denver 3:45 p. m., Colorado Springe,
3:55 p. m. and Pueblo 2.-I5 p. in. for ex
curelona of Aug 10 nnd 24, and Sept.
7 and 21. Tickets also good on ropilar
tralne. For full information apply to
A. E. Coopsr, Gen. act. Portland Or. .
E. W. Tuomj'bon, A. G. P. A.,
Topaka, Can.
oiin Skiiabtian. G. P. A., Chicago.
CANADIAN
x pacific:
If you sre tolni to Chlcafoor
Points East remember the
G. A. R. Rate
$71
.50 Chicago
x and Return
TlckeiionsileAuiust2taid22.aad
Coodoathl Company's Maiheflteat Trala.i"
Imperial Limited
For particulars, apply to
Auction sale of livo stock will be mndo a leading feature. All live stock nnd
other exhibits hauled free over the Southern Paolile railroad. Ite. need nasTeiuTer
rates on all railroads. For tram nin lUt and other Information, addieM ""
W. H. WEHRUNG, Pres.,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
M. D. WISDOM, Sec.
Portland, Oregon.
Smtk m 1 1
um
for acceptablr Ideas.
Cta.A If ... a .
1 THE PATENT RECORD,
U Baltimore. Md.
imn
for acceptable Ideas.
State If pateated.
THE PATENT RECORD,
BalPjaore. Ml .
E. J. COYLE,
a. u. r, A
Vancouver, B. 0.
U. II. ABBOTT,
140 Third bU
PortlanJi
PREBBDRGER1 ME AT MAKKLT
ent
la open agnln under new w11?'!
andvevffll supply you with the flne
'reah meata, fard eto. put up in
cleanest and beat shape and VnJ?r"l
delivered. Come and see us. Phn
Main 2S40.
VAN PATTON k CO.
m?Tmt
1ii
-v dT'
-rx.