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w i M im MHI MmaM & aUttaMi RISING .BREAST And othcf painful and serious ailments which bo many mother suffer, can be avoided bv the use of "Mothiir's 1'riknd." This remedy is n God-send to women, lccause It carries them through their most critical woman SOio uses "MuTiirtR's Friend" need fear the suffering and danger of "" horror an d Insure safety to mother and child. ,1 Our book, Before Baby is Born," is worth lU weight in gold to every woman, and will ' be sctit free1 in plain envelope by Bradfield fc" Regulator Company, Atlanta, Ga. ,, r i ' !T- -"-fl--'-'. .. imni.ir i 1 'l n i' 1 1 iTl . . " """' '""'"' .- fv MOTHER'S FRIEND : The' Man '"Who Doubts! tir ;& A; In every community there is the man who doubts. He '' "don't believe" he can get a ready to wear suit that will fit him; he "don't believe" that we can save him money on clolh- inp-: he "don't believe" our advertisements: he "don't believe" anvthine or anvbodv. and vet the chances are ten to one he v ,goes out -with one of our suits on his back. -3C -v A. ""Wfixr? Because there is proof in our stock to convince .Wily tie niost confirmed unbeliever. There's style " 'here; there's beauty; there's care in make; there's artistic tail , oring; there's proper finish; there's good material; there's a guarantee, and best of all, the prices are there, proving theith - selves in every case below the fieures of other stores. A X We want the man who doubts to come in and see some of our "' novelties we are showing in suits. Reader if "thou art the , .man" come in and see what we have in store for you. X a: '-G'W, Johnson & Company The Peoples Clothiers and Furnishers. . -' 'THR 11AII V IflllRNAI ' 8oulh AfrIcnn republics havo probably mo UAwi juumiflL thcIr own i,ot.hcndcd ruIcr8 10 hhmi tQT BY HOFEn DnQTHBn9, tholr downfall. 7 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 22, 1900. " , 1 ! ' "Delays Are Danitrous." .Dally One Your, 3.00 In Advanoo Dally Pour Months 91. In Advanoo Wookly Ono Your SI.OO In Advanoo i i 'I. TUB EMPRESS DO tv ACER. Intho turbulent Land of the Jnsamlno, Of the quouo and tho almond oyo, Ai lady rules (and you hot sho rules I), And namo It Is just Tsu Tsi, Thongh she isn't tho hub of a woman's club, Now woman and all that game, Slio's an unadorned Feminine Autocrat, And sho gets thoro (you botl) just tho same. 8 ho doesn't talk much on her natural right, llut slio'll stand for a row in Pokln, And her wink on tho qulut la good for a riot Among tho riff-raff of Tioii'Taln. . 'f And many a noble who wears tho bluo plumo, ' Turns palo at tho sound of hor namo, '"'And sadly rellectu that, In splteol hor ' BOX, Sho gets thoro (alas!) just tho tamo. t i -When sho wants a thing done in her ' I happy realm, Uo it murdor or war or Joss, Hho never lacks friends to accomplish hor ends, And, It's oany to soo who's boss; "" ' Though she's much llotho quoen who a thousand lmck , . ' Ruled tho rooBt as Imperial damo, 8ho, can give cards and spades to your un-to-dato man. ' ' And she gots thoro (you boti) just tho i I namo. Lifc. A etnnll nltnnlo on your fnco may teem of llttlo coneequenco, but it shows your blood is impuro, and Impure blood is what causes most ol tho diseases from which people suffer, Ilcttor heed tho warning given by tho plmplo and purify your blood at onco by taking Hood s Barsapariila. This tm-dlcino cures all diseases duo to bad blood, including scrofula and salt rhoum. Tho nondrritating cathartic Hood's Pills, 5 " ' TUB ETERNAL WOMAHLYTO TIIC FRONT ' It was a remarkable fcaturo in tho ,..'.. Ohinesowar situation that in tho land ,'"1' where womon are most suppressed and obliterated a woman camo to thu front with a vengeance. ' V nro accustomed to thu idea that In the realms of tho arts, in tho haunts of ac 1. ... poaco, women should assort loadorshlp. Ilrtt wo must take off our hats to tho old Dowager Kmpross, for in stirring up tils trouble In Improving herself upon tho world's history. 11 (Tho llowory J kingdom teaches us that uudor Uio most unfavorable conditions woman will assort hor talents for ruler- ship, for good or III. It Is moro than fylkoly that in tho lands whero shots C W .tnost oppressed hor domination will bu most dostructlvo, Where she Is crushed and trodden uudor foot hor worst passions .. W"J assort control and ravago llko an unrestrainod avalancho. i 61 A GOOD WORD FOR ENGLAND. Tho Khedive ol Kgypt arrived in Kit '"gland June 21, to mako.hls first ofllclal iTVlsit' to that country. A correspondent of Uio London Times reports an audlencoho had of His High nvii, in which ho expressed tho highest " ' ' appreciation ol tho benefit of Itrltlsh rule. The Khedlvo had tried to see' what was best for Kgypt, and had as a result decided that tho Kngliih rule was' 'ill tha most beneficial tho pooplo were happier, more lightly taxed, better sup plied with water; and thero was no dlf. fereuce made in tho administration of juitico between the rich and tho poor. While tho rule of a monarchy can novr er be compared to a republic, in the op portunlty for development of nil the Hoplo, It Is doubtful it such a form ol government as our country enjoys could tbo given to tho pooplo of a country llko JJJgypL It Is not certain' that theCubans, the Porto Ulcans, or tho Filidnos tre k capable of carrying on a republican form of government. Mark Twain has testified that tho con dltton ottho people of India havo Wen Improvkl under Itrltlsh Itule. llut we - .. shall bo slow tq believe that tho South African ltepubllcs wilt be superceded by better conditions under Imperial ruC, ) Tho prluclplo will some day bo establish- I'll eV' lnlerut'ona law "'' 'llepubllo onco established shall never again bo .t"IU,Mtfgf adell inU) a dependency. If that principle Is not established no small re publics cau exist in security, llut tho TIIC FILIPINO DEMANDS. Thorccontly mndo domands of tho Filipinos contain follewing: Tho return of tho Americans to tho Filipinos of confiscated property. Umployment for tho revolutionary generals in tho navy and militia when established. Tho application of tho Filipino rev enues to succor needy Filipino soldiers. A guarantee to thu Filipinos of tho ex ercise of personal riirhta accorded to Americans by their constitution. Establishment of civil governments at Manila and in tho provinces. Kxplusion of tho friars. Tho stntomont of tho last condition was vocKoriouslv acclaimed, tho entire assombly shouting "Kxpell Kxpe.ll" Somo of theso demands contain nl' tho keen scent for olllclul honors that characterire tho nvorago American poll tlcinn, and would Indicate n highly de veloped talent on thu part of thu na tives for self-government. "Itovolutlonary generals" would bona plentiful as "colonels" in Kentucky, and tho army and navy would bo Immedi ately filled with an olllclul class, who would axpect to draw salaries or iw pensioned thu rcBt of their lives. "Tho application of the revenues to succor needy Filipino soldiers," would put protty much thu entire adult population on tho pauper lists of tho government. Having Bocured llfo pa osltions for the generalB, what could bo more natural than to distribute the remainder of tho "Filipino revenues "among tho privates? Of courso, thoao not In tho war would bo employed col lecting tho revenues. Tho American tnxpaer would bo called upon to de fray tho expenses of governing tho Malay archipelago. Issent Id pewtiful! VMM 10 WM Is the only w.ty in which the hrsluiKS woman, employed In store or ofi.ee, can gel open air ex. erctbc Is It nny wonder that she ofteu grows pule and thin and develop a tend eiiey to "weak lmign." When ever, there U loin in breath lug, soreness of the cliot, olwtt. late coukIi, lileifillnj hum the luiiftnr any nther m uiptotp of ditk-asc of the respiratory or gan, begin the uve of Doctor lierce' Golden Medical UUi'ov wrv and orni thine the use until cured NlueU -tight in every hundred wlio have titd t,oldcn Med ical I)iscoery'' for "lung tr'u llc," have lneu jiei'vitly uuil pcrinuneiitly cunsl "I vry K'k lli.l..l" vrrltn 1.. M.illlc Jcu u4iIimi Kn(Co Ucliv.arr. nud 4,ir luiiitly detor miU I littl (ou it in t) 1 1 o II I th.nmlil I mu.t AW MKill I,. i I fell HI Awfil lv..,l Hail m 1mI ixwih, uli ldxv, aiul w try thort of tir.mlt 1 ha.! unu In mi ilimt ml niihi lung, 1 hail ilvuHJuila llriutt. 1 look your Golden Mtdual Duuy ' u.l 1'tc.txut Nllelt' I wa to weak I ceuM not tnrrti room, now I can tfo a uuatl waalilng I ll like a new jtroi." Dr. Pierce's IVllcU cure heart-burn. ll'j'iiljflll Where To FU1 It. Wlllson's Shaving Parlors carry a stock 'or Nowbro's Hermclde, tho new and in fallible euro for dandruff and falling hair, advertised In another column of this paper. 8 3 lm MIDSUMMER LITERATURE ''""rrr'" Mane Cor-ll, It Ib eald, is tho most )opulnr writer of tho day. Sho Is mak ing with her pen nn avorago Income of M0.P00 a year. This surpasses i It known records except that of Walter rfcott. whoso total literary earnings amounted to about $1,500,000. Tho lato Robert Louis Stevenscn earned $160,000 in twelve years and Kudyard Kipling is credited with having just about duplicat ed that nehiovement. Tho reading pub lic appear to bo moro than appreciative and generous. Laughing nnd the world laughing with him, Ilobert J. lHmletto has for many years entertained nnd taught us. No book could hotter Bervo to diffuse good humor than his now book, "Smiles Yoked With Sighs." It Is written In danclug verso, filled with Bardotte pathos and humor, and Will Vawtor has filled tho book with hundreds of pen-and-ink sketches that capitally mirror tho rollcking rhymes. Tho tltlo is taken from a lino in "Oymbellne." (Dowen-Mcrrill Co., Indianapolis.) For i1e bjr W, II. Uur(hardt,Balen, Oregon. liolow are given a low of repro ductions from its pages. 3&?: THOLt.F.Y LA LAI Tim enr lin vrnltwl for enmo ilowu And tlii'ii went tliiiud'rinK liy, Willi wingml fantntoiiK tlia trrot , Hn iixsl with fonrMimo cry: Tlie Imppr bojm nitli Jornnn uolto Eiclnlmm("lll,lill Jloornyl" Hut unlit nnd fnr Hint trollcr cur HocIismmI, Hint tummerday. And tlior cam lliey titmn and went Tliulr Runini lio lusulwl not ; Ilia lirontli wnn kodd, Ida UronKtli waa nnt, Ilia frntno find Iro veru lint. Willi pnntlnir mnr lie pntoed his duor, And crnnkiMl, wont and fur Into tho vhkuii ItorcnfliTinnrw JIu chuiwd that trolley car. m 'xTJ Ja r. AC Till: PLAINT OK JONAH. ivi.v klmnlil r llv.t. ultf.n ATnrr ilnv 'ilui mekiMl iinmiora III lil wy aim imiiy nun" limn in in...,.., Willie out Miinm mnlto thu K'l innua k'nunll Wlii'ii T vnull rtxit l.-imnth ll lnla. .. ... , Ciliniw llw nhrlll-Tolci'd IkxA. ..11 nl.l ' And HillMmu with hnr tlrulew Tlii am I niHtry iintodwilli o When I mld liimlr In my Umlh. , , , , WlMicHtiuMitli acciitaliiil .,! mi'th, And tnlt.i friiui dawn to mid. Illk'llt IaH'1 , , rim hniwat latxir cnndlilntn. Vi hu iiiiid iidue our with ii.iIkV iniir. V. Ihimi lirutiMi pill no Ira can bnlk, AmI wwiriMinoof llfK'atliortapaul Ilia ureldeut lutumuce man. And wUey, nil otlior torment! flown, 1 jliJnS lo enll one hour mine nwn, Who talw my lloni liy tliu throat! Trie 1tlnm taLliiKXip a Totv. T M 'I IV r it n-sk 4,,?aiC'' McClttro.Flillllps & Co., havo acqulreil tho publication rights of a remarkable book which claims Abraham Lincoln at its author. It is a small scrap-book ix m piled by Lincoln for use In tho poli tical campaign ot 1S58, and it contains, so Lincoln writes in it, "tho substance of all I havo ever eald about negro equal ity," with explanatory notes and a long letter i.i Lincoln's handwriting. For ! by V, II. llurgnardt. Balein, Oregon, Au attractive single-page feature of tho Kith Animal Educational Number ot tho Outlook is that by LV, Lyman Ab bott, its cditor-lii-Chlef, called "The Two Paths." Tills will remind some readers of Dr. van Dyko's "Tho Foot Path to Peace," origlullly published lu Tho Outlook, which In republished form has galuodan extremely largo circulation. i3 u year, The Outlook Company, Now York.) For Mle by W, 11, Durghardt, Salem, Oregon. Hilda Wado, A' Woman with Tenacity of Purpose, Hy Grant Allen, with US illustrations by Gordon Urowiio. This, the last volume.wrlttea by Mr. Allen, Is an exciting and rapidly moving story. It is a study of e. young woman who tries to free the memory -ot her father from tho imputation ot a crime, and to bring to Justice the true criminal. The last chapter was written byDr.Conan Doyle, from Ideas gathered from tho author, while tho latter waa on his death-bed. Tho story Is written in Grant Allen's best style, and is pleasing as well as fascinating. As usual the author shows up tho shady sldo of somo fad or Institution, and this time it is tho hos pital shams and clrmes committed in tho name of a respected profossion, Hilda Wado is a strong charactor that must prove a "bracer" for every reader who has a mind for character study. Goo. P. Putnam's Sons, Now York, Price, $1 00. For tale by W. It. Ilurghardt, Salem, Oregon. "Tho Black Homer of Jimtown,"areal "coon" book, by Kd Mott,Grosset & Dtiulap.publishers 11 Kast Sixteenth street. New York. Mr. Mott's coon whoso portrait ,is given herewith, is tho genuine article. Ho la full of the-ex- travogant fancy, tho unctuous humor and tho grotesque mixturo ot Christi anity and paganism which distinguish tho old-tlmo Southern darkoy. Somo of thcBo tales aro cerlo onotigh in sub stance, but tho eccentic negro manner and mothod aro caught bo admirably that the potential shiver alwayB breaks down into a laugh. Others aro puro rollcking fun.-N. Y. Herald. For aale by YV. II. Burghardt, Bale-a, Oregon. Sir Chorles Dartnoll, tho last of Ida race, abhorred noiso and sunlight. Chi ming clocks, pianos, and even ids wife's singing war, in tho Index Expurgator iotiB. Servants were required to do tho work without noise nnd dinner parties and dances wore forbidden. Why this spectral, shadow-loving, bloodless non onlty ever married a young choerful woman, Benjamin Smith docs not tell us In "Dartnoll." Mr. Swift has not mado much ot a story out of tho human Iciclo and tho lovo of tho woman for another man. Herbert Stonos A Co., Chicago. For aale by W. II.Durgbardt.Faleui, Oregon. Oregon State Pair SALEM, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 17 TO 22, 1900. Bigger and Better Than Ever Before - " " 7 V-,y ' V. ' - a a. J-.. 0.R.&H "Comrades True," by Annio Thomas, 12mo, 60 cents, F. M. Buckles & Com pany, 0 and 11 East 10th street, New York. Thoro Is uncommon rapidity of action in tho doings ot tho heroes nnd berorincs of "Comrades Truo." Tho number ot breach of promise cases that could have been brought upon account ot tho young peoplo in this story might easily havo kept a court occupied for two or three years. For aale by W. II. llurgbardt, Balem, Oregon, Tho Saturday Wavo, of San Francisco, comes out in now form, double in quan tity, better in quality, and half in prico. Tho Wavo publishes, first of all, good pictures, and then it sots forth tho advantages ot California in good shape, besides presenting its readers an array of literary treasures that havo lasting value. Foriale by W. II. Ilurghardt, Snlcui, Oregon. "A Triple Flirtation," by L. M. Els humus, Illustrated. Prico f 1, Tho Ab bey PrcBS, 144 Fifth Avo., Now York. Tho author ot this original book has exploited unusual facts of Interest to tho .artist, the eoclrl economist, tho lover of tho lovo Btory, and one who de lights lu tho weird and uncanny; in brief, tho variety of tho nino stories is marked. For tale by W. II. Uutglitnll.Bnlera, Ocegon Tho eorles of Westminster biographies has been enriched by "Hubert Brown Ing," by Arthur Waugh. Tho pocket sizo of theso books commends itself to tho reader, and this volume, while con taining nothing now about Browning, fulfils its aim that ot giving in a com pact form a readable account of the poot. Small, Maynard and Company. For aale by w. 11. Jmrgbardt, Salem, Oregon, "Sunbeams." By the author of "Peck's Bad Boy." Humor, Sarcasm and Sense. By George W. Peck. With CO Illustrations by Ike Morgan. 12mo Pp. 220, Chicago. Jamleson-HigginB Company. (Paprr). For aale by W. II. Uurgbardt BAlem.Or. "Up in Maine, by Holuian F, Day, is a collection of Yankee verses. It Is tho kind known as "homely," and those who euro for this sort of thing will be well pleasod with this llttlo book. Small, Maynard and Company. For tale by W. II, DFrghardt.galem, Oregon. "Stories of the Telegraph."The Story ot a Telegraphers Life and adventures in railroad and military work, By Jasper Ewlng Brody. Illustrated I'.'mo. Pp. VIII-2S2. Chicago, Jamlesoii-ltlgglns Company. (Paper) Forialaby W. II. Ilurghardt, Salem Oregon. "Stories ot the Kallroad." By 'John A. Hill. Illustrated. 12mo. Pp. 207. Chicago Jomieson-Higgins Company. Paper). For aale by YY, II. Ilurghardt 8lm0r. "Lady Hancock." A Btory ot tho American Revolution, By Mary Elisa both Springer. 12rao. Pp. vH-8u7. New Yerk: Isaac 11. Blanchard Company. (Paper), For ule by W. II. Ilurghardt Salem Or. "The Heart of Hctta." By Kllle Ade- lalde Rowlands. Illustrated. U'mo. Pp. 273. Chicago. Lrlrd A Lee fl.Sfr. 2h2 Non-Irritating Catliartie t'asy to take, easy to operate Hood's Pills Grounds Greatly Improved, nulldlnts Repaired and Innovated, All Stock Buildings Thoroughly Disinfected Everything la Flrstclsss Condition for the Largest and Best Jr- PIl'illT FOB Ohlcaffo Special fr.ia a.tn Bno- kano nrcr 6.-00 pm Allan Uo Kx, D.P, m 8 pm. Liye Stock Show and Agricultural Exposition Ever Held on'tlie Coast - $20,000 Good Radnr. Every Afternoon Music and lun at Night. IN PREAIIUAIS AND PURSES $20,000 Aiwilnn an.t.1 of llvn sltirk will bo mndo a leailltiL' feature. All llvo Btock and other exhibits hauled froo over tho Southern Pacltlc railroad. Reduced passenger rates on nil railroads, ror premium list ninl other information, mldrces W. H. WEHRUNG, Pres.. Hillsboro, Oregon. A. D. WISDOM, Sec, Portland, Oregon. WHY USE .Wtfsbach Mar?fle? BKCI1C8B 1HKY niVK A OOOU LIGHT AND AHU IX) NO LIVliD, Wlf SELL TIIHKK allADKS! rilHKA" WK1.81IACI1 MANTI.K. The very lateat thlUR In mal.tlea. lniratlo and Klvca ONE iiUKiiiiKU uakdi.k iviVKH with a coniumMion ot oniy tiirco reel per nonr. rnceouc. NO, 197. The oU atamlby, of gooU lMtlng quality and giving KlUHTY OANOIJC I'OWEIU l'rlcc SO renin, IUEAU" Nnt'qnlta as good quality bu t giving iwrno candle power aa tho No, 197, and at half the price, IScenta, Any of theao mantle put on and burn ni properly adjusted at aboro ratra, DO YOU USE WELSBACH BURNERS? w.MWrottio?SlAMn'lSl a nKTTEK I.IOIIT for I.ISS MONEY with ono o( thcuo burner than with any other form or artl. Oclal light, Wo havo gaa tovea alo. l.ct in show them to you. SALEM GAS LIGHT CO 71 Choniokota St.. Telephone 603. In. m nx. Hun Hat u r- ilay lu p, a, lBTe Halem" ncasoDL Jrrom Portlana H Salt Lake, benvcr'fr"!?"-. Omaha, KanVaa Pi'i."" ' M ftti, WatU Walla, Bpokano mi. polU, HtTi-inU "ninth11 IT naakiM (:hic.X ..7i"ln. "II- llumtla VIA' HUNTINGTON "wNTTEAilHHip: tHmi Krancleoo, " Ball every flva daya. OLWiniA IHVKH To A.torla and nay Lansing M'lll.UlltVTl.,, .! if.,. i.r i:; v'" t "iVKii . v (-aua iirwiwrr k Untlllin. Tnlay. ahUl' day anifBAlnnlaT at i.jn.11? a WILLAMETTE inVEFmylsinV treet enr lino at Oregon city ifth. j""'!! dclnyod there. TlokoU lo all olff!l' WMuiustoa, California or iheffl.1? checked .tbrongh from Halem nr',B4tt' rail or river roulo to l"oriIiM ur made at l'ottland with all rajj ,XrUK , Agent, Trade RlrettUX "?. City tleket and freight offlci 2ai'n8 SOUTH AND Elf VIA Southern Pacific No Flies on a Hot Stove 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 specially T. S BUllBOUGHS, 102 State Phono I5II THE SHASTA THOS.MILNB SUCOKSSOU TO L. M. KIRK Grain, Hay, Flour, Mill Feed, and Land Plaster. Grain, Hay and Straw stored, Wagon Scales. Prompt and careful attention civrn to tho delivery of rckxIs to any pint of thu city. 54 to 58 State St. Phone 871. The 1900 Campaign IS PROVING TO BE EVEN MORE INTERESTING THAN THAT OF 1896 The Filipino War IS STILL IN PROGRESS AND " OUR BOYS " ARE STILL AT THE FRONT. The Boer War CONTINUES TO DRAW OUT AS AN UNSATIS FACTORY PROBLEM FOR ENGLAND. The China War IS PROVING 10 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. H0FER BROS., Publishers. E ANADIAN X PACIFIC If you are going to Chlcajo or Points East remember the G. A. R. Rate (D71.50 Chicaga $ x and Return Tickets 00 sale Autust 2 1 tai 2 2. an i Cool on this Comtaay's Majheflcent Train, the Imperial Limited For tirtlcuUrs. actly to E. J. COYLE, II. H. ABBOTT, A. G. P. A., HO Third St. Vancouver, B. O. Portland OTEAM WOOD SAW O Two Machines Work Done Quickly. Telephone 3583 black. Leave orders at residence on 12th street, or Steiner's market. M. Vis Ftscr, Ykw Park. Mt More Cheap Excursions to the East Round trip tickets from Denver, Colo rado feprings, and Pueblo to Chlcaco, Peoria and Intermediate points, wille sold Auguat 10, and September 7.and 1 liy tlio GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE AT RATK OF OoelUgoIar Fare Plus 12.00 for Hound Trip Return Limit October 31, 1000 Ono faro to Chicago and return Aug. 23 SI, 25, 20, lor tho GvA-,R-i ENCAMPMENT i tth liberal return limit. SPECIAL TRAIUS One Niqiit Out to Chicago, will leave Deriver 3:45 p. m Colorado Springs, 3:65 p. m. and Pueblo 2.45 p. m. for ox. oursions of Aug 10 and 21, and Sept. . and 21. Tickets also good on regular traine For full information apply to & CJ?0HKB Qcn nt' Portland Or. K. W. Thompson, A. U. P. A., Topeka.Xan. Jou.v Skbastiax, Q. P. a., Chicago. l.T I'orilanJ. i.t Kalcm. Ar Athland. Ar Bacramonto... Ar Ban Kranclaco. Train b leavo Salotn for Portlsnltltv Btations at 5:40 a. m. , 7:51 . n iv 1:05 p.m. K 7Ti tin iiii lltfi ii ii Til la I i" Ml la I HI 141. Wri Arugden , Ar DciiTcr. , Ar Kama, Cltr Ar CIiIchko....... Ar Ioa AUrcIc Ar Kl l'ato... Ar Fort Worth. Ar City ofMcilco Ar llounton . Ar Now Orlcau Ar WMhinKii Ar Now York i sao a v -lift) A H -13.30 A U - 600 PM - 1M P M 7t.4& A lT . UIO A M 1AM 1M A Tso p . CIO P u l CM A M . 2S P Mi . a a m .12.13 P Ml Pullman and Tourists can cute trains. Chair cars Sacramento Vg and El Paso, and tourist cars to fk St. Louis, New Orleans and Wathan, Connecting at San Fratidlsco witiit oral steamship lines for llotii' Japan, China, Philippines) Oentnle South America. Sco Mr. V. W. Skinner agent alct'i Station, or addroBS O. II. MARKIIAM, G. P. i, Portland; Orrr POSSIBLY Vah n tinfr AnnM et llm iat 4lnA r iuu ihu nuv nnnic ui uiu man viiu superb servico now afforded br the 2 7h?foWr WE HAVE " Daily Fast Trains- 5 ST. to THE EAST. M vnn rnnnnt iiilro tho morsllltl travel via tho ovcnlng train, mt llnoly equipped. '0ur Specialties" Fast Tlmo, Through Borvlce, M 1'ftlnco SIceiHira, Pullinau Touriit ers. Pullman DlnorsLlbrtrr(We:(' aud J"roo Reclining Ohalrcan. Hours In time saved to Omaha, 0 ago, Kansas City, BU Louli, Mil Boston, and other Eastern poind. Tickets good to Salt Ijiks Citfi Denver. It Is toyour Intorest to ue TbiOti land Lwitko. Tickets nd-iw( car lwrtlis can bo secured from W.W.Sinm Or Guy Powers, Ag"t. 0 RJ J. II. Lothhop, Gen'l Agent, . No. 136 Third St. Porting Oregon Short-Lino. Railroai .The,DirecllUatto Montana, .Utah,': Qoloifo and alliEasiern P0 ,, Gives cholco oI'twofavorNf tho UNION PAOIFIO rf1'"15 or tho RIO GRANDK "ictnVUi No Change of CarJ On the Portland-OhlcaiiO- BpWW. Quest in tho West" Equipped With, M ' t Elegant StanaartBlKTt";-,,. A Kino New Ordlnarjr TourUt B"t W Bupcrb Ubrarflluffet !.-. BpfenJIp Dinner. Jleaaalf 1W HecllnlDf Chair Cira. ComforUhlo Uiachw and ffiji Kntlw Train Uotauletely VmuWj For further inlonnHDn'ft' J.R.NAGEL, W,?&h Trav. Pass. Ast. Agent 0. 142 Third 8L PorUand Or. j.1 pAnvnll.'n I. Unpinr Mmk nuiraiiii w liaoiwu TEMB OABD- it ss No. 2 For Yaqulna: ,.ltH ..l;JJJi own Train leaves Aiuany. ,.5.1 Train leaves Corvallls..-. '5. 1 imiuBiiiicii ai- - No. I Returning: ,mi Leaves Yaqulna ""'vi$i Leaves Corvallls iiiOf' Arrives Albany '' No. 3 For Detreit: ,m Leaves Albany ,,mv Arrives Detroit "" No. 4 IteturnlnR! Leaves Detroit Arrives Albany No. 5. 'a Jill Loaves Corvallls jjjjt Arrirea Atimu.. No. 6. T;3)r' Leaves Albany g-tfr' Arrives Corvallls .ihij' One and two connect at A'Syif Corvallls with KoutUern ' y itlvlng direct service t: 1 a IIW port and adjacent beacne. Trains for the monntaiw 1 v, Detroit at noon, Rl'lwf,. At ot ' to reach camplotj (rtj"'.! " Breltenbush and Santlam same day. A , iibtaJ Five and -alx.-connoct Jffi) the Albany localOoiand 'C5?nV T A P. A. , TOKNXB Aient Albaaf' O KZmmmm zm ivmiW' i(iaiy-twiwwiwiw KtaiS'-MlW-' TTMifii rfacv .-iAtxftrw ' --"- - -u. f - iiaratifcifi jtuaui&,-ir a-wa-j w?!f.'ff?li!'i1?!